Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 03, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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HEII.K1 THEATER lth Wulnll
trt Tociaht t o'clock. Mr.
ruttln Farnum In th. Western armma.
"The Rquaw Man."
BUNfJALOW THEATER Telfth an
Morron Baker Stock Company la
"Men and Women." Tonight at 8.15.
BAKER THEATER cThlrS. near Tam
hil.l Jimri J. Corbett In "Fsclni the
Murlc" Tonlipht at V15.
ORPHEUM THEATER lorrlson. be
tween Sixth an4 Serenthl Advancea
TaudeTllle. ThU afternoon at 2:1 ana to
night at 8:15.
PA STAGES THEATER fTourth ani
Stark I Continuous aoidaTlll, 2 10. T
and 9:30 P. M
GRAND THEATER (Waanlnirton. Between
Seventh ana Park) Vaudeville de luae.
8:30. T:30 and P. M.
STAR THEATER (Washington ana J"ark)
The melodrama. 'Th Montana Um
Ited." Tonia-ht al 8:13.
LTRIC THEATER Serenth ana Alder)
Blunkall Stock Company In "MldniKht In
New York." Ewy night at :1S; matlneea
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 1. 13.
Wiu, Erect New Church. The con
gregation of the Universalis' Church of
the Good Tidings will erect a new and
modern church edlnce In the near fu
ture. Owing to the importance of Port
land in the Pacific Northwest the conr
ventlon of the Universale Church has
decided to contribute 50ipO toward a new
edifice. It was through the efforts of
Dr. James D. Corby, the present pastor,
that this effer has been made by the
general convention. Selection of another
rite other than the present one on East
Couch and Eighth streets wM. be made
for the new structure, but the location
has not been decided on. although some
options have been obtained and locations
examined. It Is thought that the present
lot Is too far down town for a church,
and a site will be found in a strictly resi
dence district. In addition to the 5C00
from the general convention a consider
able sum is expected from the congrega
tion, so that an ediftce costing from JTrtX)
tra!0.ono will probably be erected. Dr.
i . .. w- - tn ir.HlunH neerlv two
years In charge of the First Universalis
Church having oeen sent nrre wmi
view to the erection of a modern building.
Haxjxwbek Prank is Fatal- Katrlna
Dahlquist. dead at her home on the
Barnes road. In Washington County, four
miles from Portland, la believed to have
met with a fatal attack of heart trouble
because of the pranks of mischievous
k Unllnw An Tfrt VI tTftn . WPrA
taken from the Dahlqulst home Saturday
nlgnt. a iaci wtucn airm. iyaiiiymot mo
covered Sunday morning. One of her
nn- inhn r -i 1 n 1 1 t went In
search of the missing wagons and re
turned to find his motner overcome wnn
heart failure. She had been a sufferer
her condition was not regarded as serious.
But she grew steadily worse until relieved
bv death. She was years old. had
lived In Washington County for 90 years
past, and left a family of two grown sons,
John and O. N. Dahliiulst. and a grown
daughter. Mrs. Anna Larson.
T. C. T. U. Holis Meetino. Mrs. C.
M. Badgle gave a talk at Central W.
C. T. L. SOS Goodnough building. Monday,
afternoon. Mr. Hart played the guitar
and sang very sweetly. Mrs. Plum
mer also furnished two solos to the great
delight of the ladies. Mrs. Henrietta
Brown, the state president, spoke brief
ly, being on her way home from the Na
tional convention, held In Denver. She
reported a very surcMsful series of
meetings. Five were present from Oregon
and chose the Oregon apple as their
emblem. Mrs. Fl H. Roper spoke of the
fine new building recently erected in
New Tork City for seamen and suggested
that the Oregon W. C. T. U. furnish
one of the S"0 rooms for the seamen. Re
freshments were sersvd and a delightful
social hour spent.
Oh a roes Proven FalB- Friends of
Mrs. Delia Tlcer are congratulating her
on the outcome of her recent legal battle
with her divorced husband. R. I. Tlcer.
In which she substantially proved her
right to the property at 409 Benton street
valued at K0. Mrs. Tlcer not only kept
possession of her property but decisively
proved the falseness of her former hus
band's assertions that she had been
familiar with several different men. Jap
Anson, with whom it was alleged Mrs.
Tlcer had been lnfntuated. was proven by
a neighbor of 14 years with whom Mrs.
Tlcer was on nothing but friendly terms.
Mrs. Tlcer Is a woman of high standing
in her neighborhood and of unquestioned
character.
Board of Trade to Get Returns.
FJectlon returna will be received by the
Portland Board of Trade tonight from S
o'clock until midnight. There will be a
special wire service from the East to
fivn results and all members of the or
ganization and their families and friends
are Invited to be present. Speeches will
be made and a musical programme has
been arranged to fill In the gap between
messages. 8eats will be provided for
ladies and refreshments will be served.
The Idea Is that of Secretary Muller and
he expects It to prova of service to the
membership.
Calx, Stattow St. Johv. According to
recent announcement the North Bank
road will establish a station at Maegly
Junction and will call It St. John. This
Is very satisfactory to the people of
that place, who were alarmed over the
report that the North Bank and O. R.
A N. would have a joint depot, that
would not be accessible to fit. John. They
are also anxious for the location of a
depot In St. John by the O. R. & N. Com
pany, and say they have been promised
one.
Fpo.vaj Blocks Needed. The traffic on
East Water street has become so great
that the pavement of crushed rock put
down only a short time ago Is nearly
worn out. and the street Is very badly
cut tip. It Js conceeded that the next
Improvement on East Water street must
of stone blocks, as It Is felt that no
other pavement can stand the wear and
tear of the traffic that now centers on
that street.
FtKwRAt, of A PiomntR. The funeral
of Michael Kelly was held from
the Catholic Church, on the Powell Val
ley road, last Wednesday. He was a pio
neer resident of Pleasant Valley, where he
had lived for nearly SO years. . His wife
died four years ago. He was S3 years
of age. Four sons and one daughter
survive him. His death occurred quite
suddenly Monday. October 26.
Save the Discount. Send check or pay
at office on or before the 10th to save
the discount or November bills for the
Automatic Telephone. Home phone your
iong-dtstanee calls to Tacoma, Seattle and
way points. Home Telephone Company,
corner of Park and Burnside streets.
Mkx to Oroaxizk. The men of the
Mlxpah Presbyterian Church will meet
tomorrow night at the home of Rev.
Harry Ieds. the pastor. &29 East Twen
tieth street South, to organize for gen
eral work In connection with the church.
The Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist
Episcopal Church, corner Third and
Tavlor streets, will serve a 15-cent supper
1n the church parlors this evening from
I id I o'clock: later, short-order lunches
will be served.
Ladies' Reugf Society. The monthly
meetlng of the Ladies' Relief Society, will
he held todav at 1 P. M.. In the First
Presbyterian Church, corner Twelfth and
Alder streets.
Glass Prcdhommb Co. are now
located In their new four-story building.
Seventh street, between Oak and Ankeny
streets.
Miltox D. Schwartz, attorney-at-law.
removed from Chamber of Commerce to
:? Board of Trade building.
For Revt A few nice offices In The
Oregonian building. See Superintendent,
room 3ul.
DR. Seamass has removed to Mscleay
building. Fourth and Washington sts.
Mator Reorganizes Board. Mayor
Lane has reorganized the Executive
Foard, now consisting of eight members.
There are two vacancies, the charter
providing that ten shall constitute the
Board It ia noticeable that none of the
newly-appointed members have been as
! m . iha i-ommlttee on police.
F:K!ica v
nti Vuilne alone on that
l nomas v.
committee. Isaac Swett and Seneca Smith
are given prominence on mo
as Is also John Montag. As now con
stituted, the committees of the Executive
Board are as follows: Rules and order
of business. Thomas G. Greene: Are. John
Montag. f ouinvan. t
Dollce. Thomas G. Greene: bridges. J. A-
. . . T I VC CVtarlv "
Xewell, jonn jnunuis. ; '
streets. Isaac Swett. P. E. Buiuvan. v.
A Pattullo; sewers. Seneca Smith, H. M.
Esterly: street-cleaning. Seneca Smith.
Isaac swell: ngnis, u. a.
Thomas G. Greene: City Hall, F.
Sullivan. J. A. Newell: current expenses,
H. M. Esterly, D. A. Pattullo.
a - t? . t Check. Earnest
Atkinson, a youth of 19 from Eugene, is
In the City jail tiecause oi a -tempt
to raise a paycheck from IS vi to
I2S7. He had been working for the ona
Bank line and tne cneca was given mm
several days ago. Making erasures with
a sharp penknife or razor, he effected the
necessary changes In the check and
presented It yesterday morning to the
United States National Bank to be
cashed. The paying-teller held the check
and sent for the police. Atkinson Is
charged witn lorgery.
Be Carefuu People looking for
Smith's Market, on Alder street, should
be very careful to avoid the markets on
both sides of him. Both of these markets
belong to Smith's opponents. Smith's
market Is painted red and has "Fighting
the Beef Trust" over the door. Smith
must continue doing the volume of busi
ness so that the price of meat may be
kept dawn.' If the Trust markets could
attract the trade, meat .prices would soar
throughout the city. Read Smith's adv.,
back page. '
Three Plead Guilty. Three of the ten
men arrested for disorderly conduct on
the owl car, bound for St. John Saturday
night, pleaded guilty In the Municipal
Court yesterday morning and were fined
110 apiece. The other seven pleaded not
guilty and will be tried Wednesday.
Those who admitted their wrong-doing
were Harry Slaughterback. James Spragg
and W. H Neuman. Those who will fight
the charge are Sam Evans, N. Murphy,
E. J. Hess. C. T. Davidson, Frank James,
J. B. Johnson and Robert Williams.
Two Inquests Wednesdat. two in
quests will be held Wednesday morning
at the Dunning undertaking establish
ment. At 9 o'clock Inquiry will be con
ducted Into the death of J. D. DeLaney
who was shot and killed by Policeman
Stahl. while resisting arrest; at 10 o'clock
an Investigation will be made Into the
death of Pearl Lamb, who died a the
result of criminal malpractice following
an operation said to have been performed
by Dra. C. H. T. and C. H. Atwood.
Women's Vmox Meets. At the quarter
ly meeting yesterday of the Portland
Women's Union, reports were rendered
covering the work of the educational and
industrial department which showed
marked progress. Mrs. C A. Coburn read
a paper on ner oorr.iiu. .. ...
-.r..i.i. i.w vork. Miss Henrietta
Falling gave an Interesting report on the
-i. t th Women's Exchange.
DR. Bbllwood Will Speak, Dr. John
Sellwood will address a public meeting
next Wednesday night. In the Bel iwooa
n - i s-vvoxwr. o.t ft n rlocka held
frfmoy irricii. . , ,
under tha auspices of th Mothers and
Teachers' Club, wis Buojrci w
j -.w.... r ha Human Stomach. All
ana -
. ifivitci. to attend.
r. hnnM.rloanlriff by the
aV.au! "asm sEVnatftm. CftrDC IS.
vacuum niei"""i -
rugs, draperies, upholstery, etc.. cleaned
without removal. Estimates furnished
n nhone notice. Rose City Vacuum
Cleaning Co., SH Wash.; both phones
Main 4594. A 44S1
Dm. Swain, dentist. 111 Dekum bldg.
Elect
A Happy
Old Age
Bryan Horseshoe Falls
Into Enemy's Hands
Tall-ma- for Nebra-kaa la '"y of
Freight Waybill Oft. lscr
DeeoratioBS oa Trl Across taa
Country. .
AN oddity In freight wayDins n
reached the local freight office of
the Southern Pacific Company and has
been exhibited to numerous friends
about the city by William Merrlman,
local agent for the company, and H. E.
Lounsbury. general agent lor the
freight department. This is a political
waybill, started from Louisvme, jvy..
purporting to represent the shipment of
one horsosnoe to Hon. r iiui "Z
e.i.'uiaia Lincoln. Neb. The
waybill was started by employes of the
Illinois Central nauroaa. i
waa described In the waybill as hav
ing seven keystone seels attached, and
belonging to group No. 18. The way
bill is to travel all over the country,
visiting the many railroad offices of
the lesdlng lines, and all who receive
it are asked to attach souvenirs and
keep It goli.g. It Is said by the freight
clerks who started it on Its way that
It is to travel acapss the continent to
bring luck to Billy Bryan and the
Democratic party.
But on its travels the waybill fell
Into hands unfriendly to Mr. Bryan
and early in its journey campaign
cartoons were penciled on other way
bills and attached, until, when the cam
paign document reached Portland, It
was accompanied by miscellaneous car
toons and political sentiments that
were about evenly divided between the
two parties. '
On its way here the waybill had
traveled through Texas and the other
states of the Southwest, where much
political capital had been marked on It.
In California It received more cartoons
that varied with the political opinions
of the agenta handling it. At Portland
a Taft cartoon was attached and the
waybill was sent on its way yesterday.
ELECTION RETURNS
Will Be Received t the Hazlewood
Cream Store.
The' patrons or the Cream Store.
JS8-90 Washington street, will be af
forded quite a novel treat this evening
as the management has secured elec
tion return service and the returns will
be announced as rapidly as they are
received. .
ON SALE TOMORROW.
Doors open at :30 6.00. $7.00. $8.00
Mackintoshes. 88c Lonsdale muslin.
gvtr j. lb. cotton bolts. 85c grade, 49c.
$2 60 furs. 88e President 60c sus
penders, tic See today's ad. Store
closed this afternoon. McAllen Mc
Donnell Co.. Inc. Third and Morri
son. WHEREJTO DINE.-
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant: fine . rlvate apart
ments for ladles. 305 Wash., near Fifth.
Fine Piano Tuning.
" F S. Hillsinger. considered' by all
tuners and piano dealers to be the most
expert tuner and tone regulator In Port
land, has charge of the tuning depart
ment in the Wiley B. Allen Company.
Heavy Floods in Formosa.
VICTORIA. B. C. Nov. I. News wss
brought by the steamer Antilochus of
By beginning to save today.
The Oldest Trust Company In Oregon
Invites your deposits.
WE PAY
25 on check accounts.
ZV2 on ten days call.
3 on savings accounts and
on six months' certificates.
3Va on thirty days' call.
4 on ninety days' call, on
twelve months' certificates
and on couoon certificates.
Call for our book of
ILLUSTRATIONS."
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Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS
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BEXJ. L. COHF.N iV"SrM!2"!
H I.. PITTOt K Vice-President
DR. A. S. NICHOLS.. M Vlee-Pres't.
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
W. J. GII.I Assistant Secretary
C. W. DEGBAFF Cashier
Cor 7th.
' SPECIAL TODAY
$3.50 Glove
Special $2.48
12-but. glace Kid Gloves,
black, white and colors. 1
500 Umbrellas
Special $3.98
Extra quality, .guaranteed
for one year; for men
and women.
75c Ladies'
Neckwear 35c
Lace and Fancy Stocks.
White or cream.
300 Centemeri
Kid Belts $1.50
Blaek. white and colors.
heavy floods and great loss of life by
floods In Formosa. All the rivers In
the neighborhood of . Keelung. Clran
and Tanko overflowed. Forty Junks
were wrecked or washed away and a
large number of lives were lost.
Institute On; Pupils Get Holiday.
OREGON CITY, Or.. Nov. I. (Spe
cial.) The annual Institute of Clack
amas' County teachers will be held In
this city Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday of this week at the Barclay
high school building. There will be
no school in the, county during this
period and the pupils will have four
days of rest, as tomorrow is election
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones
Main 165
Home A11A5
First and Oak
(s
si - 1 n
ew Item in ine uuu
rpdnnian. November Is
, A SIGN OF PROGRESS
Firm of McAllen & McDonnell In
corporated Will Remodel Store.
The well-known firm of McAllen A
McDonnell has incorporated and the
new name will be McAllen 4 McDonnell,
Incorporated, with Daniel McAllen as
president and manager.
At a meeting of the board of direct
ors, which was held Friday afternoon,
it was decided to make many Improve
ments and alterations in the store and
modernize every department. Th , com-pa-iv
desires to Increase the proficiency
and" service, and to maintain the high
standard of this firm.
The- board of directors are all pro
gressive men and will heep up with
the rapid commercial strides that Port
land is now enjoying.
In order to facilitate the improve
ments, it was also decided to have a
sale and close out the present stock of
goods, which includes the new Fall and
Winter goods, all of which bear the
stamp of highest quality.
The store will be closed on Tuesday
afternoon only, to arrange the stock
and prepare for the sale and on
Wednesday morning the sale will begin.
McAllen at McDonnell Is one of the
oldest firms in the city and enjoy a
well-deserved share .of the business
patronage.
Store Will Be Closed This After
noon. Doors Open
Tomorrow Morning at 9:3Q o'Clock
Open
Tomorrow
Morning
at
9:30
A Sale
Announcement
By order of the board of directors of the McAllen & Mc
Donnell Company, Inc., the entire stock will be closed out
at once, as extensive alterations and repairs are to be made
throughout the store, and also a change in the active man
agement. As is well known, the goods carried by this firm
are of the highest quality. This simple announcement will
doubtless crowd the store from opening till closing time. ,
The lines carried include Women's, Misses' and Children s
Ready-to-Wear Apparel of all kinds, Waists, Skirts,.
Suits, Petticoats, Furs, Wrappers, Opera Coats, Hosiery,
Corsets, Muslin Underwear, Knit Underwear for men and
women, Umbrellas, Leather Goods, Gloves, Belts, Rib
bons, Dress Trimmings, Notions, Neckwear, Feather Boas,
Embroideries, Laces, Veilings, Allovers, Table Linens,
Towels, Napkins, Lace Curtains, Blankets, Bedspreads,
PiUows, Fancy Art Linens, Curtain Materials, Wash
Goods, Silkolines, Men's Furnishings, Dress Goods, Silks,
Linings, etc., etc. The store will be closed this afternoon,
in order to .re-arrange stocks and prices. Doors will open
tomorrow morning at' 9:30, and the sale will continue until
the present stock is disposed of. Positions are open for 20
experienced salespeople men and women also wrap
pers, cash girls and errand boys. References required.
Keep your eye on the daily papers for details. No mail
orders will be filled at these special sale prices.
THIRD AJflJ' MORRISOJT.
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day and the public schools will be
closed.
dorses Horses dorses
We have a few good horses left from
UTw;Stbraacrk0asdpans. one 2503 pounds
and Sne 2100 pounds', one big team.
JToo pounds, and several others suit-
mbThe.; hiSKS rrerail young and stand
trl5or'sne.h wlTb. sold only a. repre
sented. W. BRUNZEL
323 SEVENTEENTH, NORTH.
A 2776 Phones Main 2778.
Vulcan Coal Co.
S39 Burnside St
TRY OUR
Wellington Coal
All Other High-Grade House Coals.
SATISFACTION ASSURED
The first sale should satisfy and make a permanent cus
tomer. This has been our aim for 40 years past. How well
we have succeeded is shown by our large and modern stock,
particularly selected and sold strictly on its merits, the
quality and prices be!ng absolutely guaranteed.
NEW FALL NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY
Arriving Daily. The Exclusiveness Is a Feature.
Corner Third and Washington Streets,
Manufacturing Jeweler. Optician. Diamond Importer.
COMPLETE
ELECTION
RETURNS
By Special Leased
Wire, received at
PerkinsHotel
TONIGHT
Will be announced
GRILL and BUFFET
A Skin of BeautyisaJpyForevB'
DR. T. FELIX COCRADD'S ORIENTAL
CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIEF
Rem ores Tun, Plmpiti,
reekl w. Moth Pat cb m,
BMb, and Skin Diseuea,
vna tvery Diemisa
on beauty, and de
flea detection. It
bu stood tot test
of CO years, and
1b bo narmlesB w
taateit to be in re rt
it properly mid.
Aceapt do counter,
felt of timtUr
ramt. "Or. I .a,.
Sarre taid to a
lady of the bnt
ton (a patient) :
" As you ladle
will ue them,
I recommend
O.raad's Cres-' " a 1-bft.l of .U tht
FERD.T.HOPIIKS, Prop, 37 Breal Jmm Street, Iw M
I i .. -ii naiilaai ' ' ililiil '-
SHAW'S
PURE
America's
ORIGINAL
MALT
WHISKY
Without a Rival
Today
101 BLUMAUER & HOCH
al ' IDS anil 11 Fourth street.
tmmam Sl Distributors for Oreton and Washlnctaa
MALT
Special Price
Bay State Paint
$ 1 .45 Per Gallon
This Week Only 40 Shades, for .
' Inside and Outside Painting.
Fisher, Thorsen & Co.
Manufacturers and Jobbers. Front and Morrison Sts.
ILul '11.: '-" " '
Schwab Printing Co.
IEST ICOttK. KEJSOrrjBLB MTCIS
2 4 7 STARK STREET
IN THE HEART OfT
LoxAhgelej-Cal
With
BATH
$1.50 up
0
r
RATES .flii riji :
and , up taa.gawJl
FIRST CLASS & STRICTLY MODERN
TREE AUTO BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS
FredPrehn.DJ).
g 12-00 fall SS
Teeth. $s.o.
Crown, and Brld
ork. fi.HO.
Rcom 40S, DeknnL.
Open amnion lUi 1.
Pianos for Rent
and sold on easy payments.
B. IUIB1UI1EB. ra TU1U WU