Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 24, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    CITY NEWS IN BRIEF)
OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES.
Counting T?nAM Fae. State. Home.
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amusements.
Blrn.''?JV, THEATER ( 12th and Mor
alist "S" - r .Sto'k -ompa.iy in "The
s Matinee 2:16 P. M. ; tonight
sfxYh1. "HEATER (Morrison, between
M.ilnA "2, '.?tnth Advanced vaudeville,
-natlnee at 2:13; tonicht at 8:15.
r. M.; tomeit alTlS Matlne. 2:15
GvNe1,thTEATRrW"1',nt"- between
i nihnd. P"k Vaudeville de luxe.
i :o0 and 9 I. m.
PA",ToAn?,n THEATKR I Fourth and Strk1
sTso p. ji vaudeville. 3:30. 7:30 and
"vrtr S,IoAT.En-'S8v'nth Aiders
it a k Company in -sapho." tonight
ST,1.,Rrv ATER-Moving-picture .how
o'cWicaftcrnoon and evening. 2 to 10:30
iPEAIf RBBClrB Work. -At a meeting
last night In the Flrt Presbyterian
-nurch Commissioner Mrs. Mary BftiU
rt3 Colonel Mrs. French, prominent in the
salvation Army on the Pacific Coast de
livered addresses on the rescue work now
Mr?-Ca.TMed th wsern states.
Mrs Estill, who w formerly in charge
of the rescue work in Toklo. Japan, told
Ll .Er0rrT.Jhat has been
amonir the unfortunate women in that
country, she dwelt upon the work which
Is being carried on In Portland and asked
for the support of the community in car
rying or, the charity. During the past
six months 19 women have been given a
permanent home there and 12 others as-
Two Important Improvements. Paving
wit?? l"?r "nd BBBt Ankeny
1 j hard-surface improvement is pro
jected. The, East Rurnstde Improvement
S57.798. On East Ankeny street the im-
Thrt1?th att-eet and th cost i
. "X 60'37.8- Both ar Important
J" - ridence district of Eaet
i-ortland and are parallel. On Bast
Ankeny street there are double car tracks.
tHoth streets were improved several years
ago with gravel, but the improvement is
now nearly worn out.
Exttotdixo Carmnb. Th Alberta car
line which ended at East Thirtieth street
la being extended one mile north from
the present end. The new extension
reaches well down tcward Concordia Col
lege and Columbia boulevard. There is a
wonderful building movement along the
Alberta carllne as far as East Thirty
second street, which is the county road.
New houses are being erected already
along the new branch of the carllne
Jfard-eurface pavement is to be laid on
Alberta street to Eaet Thirteenth. Resi
dents expect to get double tracks laid on
Alberta street.
Rbvtval. Meetings. Special revival
SlStlnl,.,lLm PrKres at the Wesleyan
Methodist Church, corner of East Flfty
eecond and East Glisan streets. Take
Montavllla car. These meetings are in
charge of Evangelists Allie and Emma
Irlck. of Rtngwood. Okla. Rev. Mr. Irick
recently made a missionary Journey
around the world, holding successful
meetings in many countries of the Old
, lld Tha "'nsrln is in charge, of W
Vyland. Meetings each evening except
aturday. There will be three services on
Sunday. These meetings close Sunday
night.
Xattonai, IaBctcrbr Herb. Rev. W. J
MoKnlght. synodlcal lecturer of the Re
formed Presbyterian Church of North
America, is In the city and will remain
over Sunday: . He will deliver three lec
.t.ireg tomorrow In the Grand-Avenue
T. tilted, Presbyterian Church, on the fol
lowing subjects: At 11 A. M.. -Sabbath
a rilvine Institution" ; at 2 P. M "The
Fvalnin In Worship," and at 7:30 P M
loyalty of Christ In Civil Life." Mr
McKntght has been traveling all over the
1-n ted States delivering these lectures,
which are free to the public.
Doctor Alleged Book Titief. FYed
Von r-aulkenstein. who says he is a
doctor, has been arretted on a charge of
burglary, accused of having broken Into
a bookstore, at 211 Second street last
.overr.ber. Stolen books are said to have
boen found In his possession. The man
tnys he practiced medicine in New York
hiis had offices in the Abington building!
He has been conducting a small practice
although not yet given authority by the
tate Medical Board. He says nothing
ebout his predicament, further than to
deny his gvilt.
East side Lot Sold. The west half of
lots 7 and 8. In block 60. East Portland,
was sold By IV. B. Mersereau to W J
Ouy for S10.000. The lot Is on the south
east corner or East Third and East Wash
ington streets. J. H. Nolta has sold his
hotel and lot x95 feet on Killingsworth
avenue to James Denholm for tlO.OOO. The
hotel Is a three-story frame building of
4 rooms. This is the second building Mr.
Nolta has erected and sold on Killings
worth avenue, he being the pioneer
booster for that section of the city.
Scarlet Fever Prevalent. There are
0 cases of ecarlet fever in Portland at
present, with every Indication that the
disease is rapidly spreading. Surmyside
is more affected than any other district.
The school Is frequently closed for fumi
gation, and there are now 17 scarlet fever
cases there, with several cases of measles
interspersed. The Glencoe school is now
being fumigated for scarlet fever. There
have been four deaths thus far from
scarlet fever.
Hats, Shirts. Neckties. Etc., Free.
To Introduce Oregon wool cloths, the
Salem Woolen Mills Company, corner
Seventh and Stark, are giving away free
today $5 worth of up-to-date men's -furnishings
with their J15 or more expensive
men's suits. Make your own selections to
the extent of $5 In the furnishings goods
department.
Dr. F. H. Geselbracht. pastor of the
Presbyterian Church. Albany, preaches at
tlio Klrst Presbyterian Church, corner
AUU-r and Twelfth streets, Sunday 10:30
A. M.. "The Assured Place of Jesus in
History." 7:30 P. M., "The Scientific
Method.-'
IIeavrx Herb axd Now" will be
lAither R. Dyott's theme In the First
Congregational Church tomorrow at 11 A.
M. rr. Uvott's theme nt 7:45 P. M. will
be: "Flashlights of Truth Upon the
Problems- of Prayer."
Bird Talk Tomorrow. "Our Common
Birds" will ho the subject of William L.
Finley's address to the young women at
the Y. XV. C. A. Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock. The lecture will be, illustrated by
stcreoptlcon views.
Warehouse Room for Rent. AH or
part of two floors, 50x100 feet; central
location. In brick building on United
Railroad tracks. Inquire 1. F. Powers'
Furniture Company. 190 First street.
Calvart Presbyterian Church. Dr.
McGaw will preach tomorrow. Morning
subject: "Doing All Things In Love."
Evening subject: "Traps," an Illustrated
sermon to young people.
Church Opening. The church opening
exorcises of the United Evangelical
Church, at Ockley Green next Sunday
morning will be given under the direction
of Bishop Hell.
Hawthorne Park Presbtterian
Church. Dr. William Parsons will preach
and Mrs. Fletcher IJnn will sing. Serv
ices morning and evening.
GIRL,. Get your swimming suits ready.
The Y. W. C. A. pool will be opened May
1, with Miss Millie Schloth as teacher.
"Charles the Groat" Cioars, choice
of good smokers. SI. S. Rich, 267 Morrison.
Houseboat for sale. Main 606.
Hill Will Meet Nbwbbrq Hioh.
The 1J. M. A. track team will leave
today to compete in a meet with the
Kewberg High School team. Accompa
nied by Manager McGuire and Coach
Veach, the following members of the
team will take part in the event: Cap
tain Graham, Roberts, Merer. Prehn, Hill,
Burns, Ford, Hutton and Eskridge.
EX-POLICEMAN IS CALLED
Samuel A. Jameson Passes Away
After lingering Illness.
Ex-Policeman Samuel A. Jameson died
Thursday night at his home, 534 Grand
avenue south, after a llnserintf illness
of over one year, of heart rrou'ole. Mr.
Jameson was born In Iowa 4S years agi
and came to Portland 20 years ago. For
a time he was emplovei at the Inraan-
Samuel A. Jameson, Xx-PoUcemsn,
Who Wed Yesterday.
Poulsen Company's sawmill plant as a
millwright. Six years ago he received
an appointment to the Portland police
force and served in that capacity four
years, making an excellent record. He
resigned, leaving the departmen. with the
respect of his brother ofilcv-: and the
public with whom he oam-s in contact.
He is survived by hi? wife a::d the fol
lowing childrtn: Mir.-s. Ray, Guy and
Olive Jameson, all of Porila-i-i. The 'funer
al will be conducted from Dunning's un
dertaking chavtl. 414 East AJdcr street,
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.
SAYS BIRDS CAN REASON
W. Ii. Flnley Believes They Display
More Than Instinct.
That many varieties of birds have what
amounts to something more than instinct,
which is. In reality, the power of reason
ing, was the statement made by W. L.
FInley, lecturing before the Woman's
Club yesterday afternoon. Mr. FInley
was particularly at home with his sub
ject. With the beauty of his stereopticon
views, no less than by his vivid power of
description, the lecturer held his audi
ence. He laid particular stress on the
cruelty of caging animals and birds.
Mr. FInley described the gull as being
the bird possessed of most brain sense or
power of reasoning, although he admitted
that the blackbird ran very close for
second place.
"Some actual natural history has been
described as fiction." said the natural
ist. "How else can we interpret the ac
tions of animals and birds observed in
the field than by putting it down to ac
tual brain use? If we believe in evolution
at all. we must believe"in the development
of brain matter in the birds of the field."
Showing the sense displayed by the
young gulls in staying close to rock sim
ilar to their own coloring was a feature
of the illustrations. The lecturer pro
ceeded to discuss the cruelty of keeping
performing animals. He said: "Such per
formances are blots upon our humane
education. They educate our children in
cruelty, and they are not even interest
ing." Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway proposed
a vote of thanks to the speaker, suggest
ing that as he had such a thorough
knowledge of the flight of birds he
should be Invited to discourse before the
Wright Brothers and other exponents of
aerial navigation.
DR BR0UGHER ON "HEADS"
Sermon Tomorrow Will Deal With
"Doubts and Doubters."
Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher Is preach
a oubIe Berle8 of sermons at the
White Temple that are of unusual inter
est. The morning series deals, with "The
Body s Interpretation of the Soul." Last
Sunday morning he spoke on "The Heart
in Religion" and tomorrow morning his
topic will be "Heads." and he will deal
with Doubts and Doubters." He will
answer the question "Is Christianity rea
sonable?" Miss Ethel Shea will Zing a
solo accompanied by a violin obngato
by Mies Cornelia, Barker. Two unusual
ly interesting telegrams from the East
be read to the congregation
At night Dr. Brougher will continue
rVts n sermons on "Respectable
bins. His special subject will be "Tem
VZ, a To"Kue-How to Control Them
?oil -eepSweet" The Sunday nigh
following he will deal with "JoalouW"
fh ian"y- Th "-ice will be opened
ith baptism and there will be special
music by the quintet and chorus. The
Te?a,t,0naI 8ingln at White
U.r? US unusual,y attractive fea-
ivv. ie.."e ospel selections sung
by Miss Kathleen lwler and M, E n
Shea always prove a delightful part of
the service. .
FRUIT CONFECTIONS.
A Dainty and Delightful Assortment
of New Candies.
nutff. fruits and cream centers shaned
wastorir c 7
Galvanl to Represent Oregon.
W. H. Galvanl. a Portland civil ten
glneer yesterday received notir.cation
from Governor Benson of his annoVnt
ment as delegate from Oregon to attend
the second annual National Peace
ference. The meeting this year to n
held at Chicago. May Mr Galvan!
whether he could arrange to attend h i
said he should try to go ' but
Blnmauer Photo - Supply Co.
For kodaks and films. Ill 6th at
adA "n epge"lLr & hm- See- Gregory's
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THE 3IORN-IXG
HEAVY STRAIN ENDS
Chinatown's Interest Tense in
Yee's Murder Trial.
LINES ARE CLOSELY DRAWN
Members of Bo On Tong and Those
of Opposing Faction Attend Court
Each Day, All Decked in
Their Finest Garments.
. There was a marked cessation in
business circles in the Chinese district
Ti . GuenS was on trial in
2TU,U wurt for tne kns of Lee
Dal Hoi in his shop at Fourth and Pine
streets In March. 1908. Commerce was
forgotten by the merchants, who
congregated In the courtroom and
eagerly drank in the evidence which
was given out piecemeal to the jury
though an Interpreter.
The Oriental inhabitants of Oak and
Second streets and the various other
thoroughfares in which the Chinese abide
searded their shop clothes and
each day. dressed in their best, the
Tactions attempted to outdo one another
in appearance, as well as In sentiment
and belief. And all or nearlv all of this
feeling comes by reason of the existence
of the Bo On Tong. the "Society for the
troteotion of Peace," made up of the
Immigrated natives of Kong Chow, a
district of China which Is not far from
the City of Canton. All of the members
th! -r0m.ihai sect,on- ct. it was
there that the Tong On Society was given
lire, and aii organization once born in the
Celestial Empire never dies out. It Is as
hVrr.lTf anl RS bsolute as the Chinaman
himself, who, though killed by the mul
titudes, has a practically infinite reserve
Ie.40t h"man beings of the same type
and stamp to draw from.
Tong Has Considered Case.-
Tl.Bo., ". Tons has had meetings at
since tld V?- and there frequently'
since the shooting of Lee Dai Hoi ses-
dernS,aKe be" heId at whleh tn mur
der has been discussed in sometimes mild
and again in heated terms, all those en-
foaneese1dia!ect?nVerSati0n US'n tne Ca
In general, a denial is made by the on
?rln ,faCVnS that a conspiracy wL
purpose or destroying Lee
?ha0tSehWh0 .UP"?ld Yee Gue" cle
tnat he Is not only innocent of the crime
charged, but that also the murdered mTn
brought on his end by repeated actof
misconduct They say that there
was no plan of murder drawn uo
found Hoi was killed after a wordv
quarrel over a money matter wroy
The heads of the two factions are Jew
Guy, of 370 East Oak street, and ChinI
Hong, of 246 Oak street. Jew Guy is
not. he declares, a member of anv tong
anl9fvs that he has not been affiliated
with the Bo On Society. 511
d2 not,.beIons to the tong," he said
yesterday "and it is foolish to say that
a 7atemed l" aplot- Chin Hong mate
that c the cntrary. asserting
that Guy once occupied the office of
president of the organization!
Plot Hatched in South.
LeJhwrUbIe thai Caused the death of
on 2 Tas my frien5," he said, "was
thehlo 06n bUt "YSan anciSco?'wh
ill8 " "as about 700 members. At
, ri,kerS We to 1,8 'led and
I, to be one of them. I know that
l Zsnott?nbtHPaid t0 t8ke 7-. 55J
ed fo km m Way When those 8e,ect-
TO K1I1 me came around "
Although Ching is positive that there
was a conspiracy and although he savs
he was to have been a victim" he is at
ah exP,aln the Bo On Tong
should set out to kill anyone. S
Maybe they know In San Francisco "
Th1S:eStedV."and 1 "e they do
There is one thing sure, and that is. there
is no money now in the treasury of the
organization which was formed for the
lZPue, ,f aid,ng Cbnamen in duress
and helping the aged of our race."
"Cousins" Swarm Around.
isTaefmeHy V8eTd t0 defend Tee- "ho
a rriend of Jew Guy. came from
innemanrF0r t0"S bot" Really' an
Mm Francisco. . He had also about
h'm . swarm of "cousins." so
called because they have the sur
name of Gueng. although one may
never have met the other before, or even
heard of him. A law which admits of
no breach without punishment is that a
en nel'er marry one by that name,
no matter from what part of China he
or she comes, because. If the birth rec
ords were followed back, perhaps 1000 or
more years, it would be determined that
tne two persons were cousins. This rule
holds good with all other surnames and
lv-SUPPOSed to have been based upon
hygienic principles.
th'i1? the feellnS thus ran high in
the Chinese quarters and in the court
room here, it is said to have been
equally warm i San Fran
cisco, where the progress, of the
trial was noted day by day through
dispatches and the newspapers The
Guengs, or "cousins," of Yee are said
to be very numerous there and Insist on
being informed promptly on the proceed
ings. Locally the prayers for the spirit
of the murdered man go up from Ching
Hong and his faction, whtle Jew Guy
th we'faffff g. Z6al"3 about
WILL RECLAIM BIG TRACT
la Grande Men Have Project to Ir
rigate 40,000 Acres.
An Irrigation project of great impor
tance to V.a ut.i r i . ,
' - - ,B oeing pro-
moted by leading business men of La
Grande which, if carried to completion,
will bring 40.000 acres of land under ir
rigation It Is said that the land which
they seek to water is alreadv worth 75
an acre and Its cost, when the 'ditches
are completed, can only be estimated,
but Is certain to be very high. Walter
Pierce. John Collier. Mac Wood, Fred
L. Meyers and W. A. Bohnekamp. all of
La Grande, are now In Portland work-
!r?n l16 scheme, with good prospects
of financing it.
The plan is to store the waters of
Meadow and McCoy creeks at a point
16 miles above La Grande by mean.- of
a dam 10o feet in height. The watershed
drained represents lfio squa-rn miles and
DR. BROUGHER
Preaches Sunday at the
WHITE TEMPLE
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
10:30 A. M.
"DOtrBTS AXD DOCBTERS."
Sermon on "Hearts." Quintet InB. Solo.
Mlf.8 Kthel Sha. violin obligate. Mi Cor
nelia Barker. Two Surprising Telegrams will
be read.
7:30 p. M.
TEMPER ANI TONGtE
How to Control and Keep Kwret.
Special Muslo. Quintet nd Chorus. (nsDei
Duet. Ml Lwlr, Hlu Shea. BarUsm.
Lome rly.
OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY.
Big Glove Day
La Tosca Corsets.
P. Centemeri Kid Gloves.
F. P. YOUNG
Washington and Seventh Sts.
The Quality Shop.
Big Glove Day
$3.60 Tan Cape Gloves 1.98.
13.60 13-Button Kid Gloves,
Special at $1.98.
$4.00 16-Button Kid Gloves.
Special "at $1.98.
Colors only.
1.75 Dent s Style Kid Gloves.
Special at $1.45.
$1.75 Suede Kid Gloves, $1.43
$1.25 Chamois Gloves, 9Sc.
White or cream.
New Real Irish Lace
Bands and Edges, good assort
ment. 75c Veilings 30c yd.
50c and 75c Dotted or Fancy
Mesh Veils, special 30c yd.
New Neckwear
Embroidered Jabots 25c to $5
each. Embroidered Bows 35c
embroidered Collars 25c
Bows 35c and up.
up.
Dutch Collars
Stiff or Soft Embroidered and
Plain. 17c to $7.50 each.
the bed of the Grand Ronde River will
ie T. a, a Kreat irrigation canal for
16 m les. The plan contemplates the ex
penditure of $500,000 and a large number
of farmers and business men of La
Grande and vicinity are willing to in
vest. They mean to carry out an im
mense diversified farming scheme, lay
ing out the land In small tracts. Practi
cally all the money necessary is already
assured and the gentlemen named are
here making final arrangements
r-J.1 C2rpIatIon wiU be known as the
Grand Ronde Reservoir Company and
will be finally organized at La Grande
nP i8- Great enthusiasm is being
manifested among the people of the La
Grande section and the success of the
project seems assured
WHERET0 DINE.
pti "I? 5ecacles of th8 season at th,
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
tnents for ladles. S05 Wash., near Ftfth.
LATEST SHEET MUSIC
5. 10 and 15 cents.
Popular, classical and folios. The E P
Charlton & Co., 288-290 Washington stl
Pacific Tent and AirnlnK Co.
Total Eclipse Awnings. 27 No. First.
MMMKiiaiiaiiwiiiwMijiiiaiaiMi'wwa
g If you have never before tried
hallos
Best Natural
Laxative Water
FOR
CONSTIPATION i
H Try it now a
H Ask your physician
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
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First and Oak
MRS. 1IARGIBRITK K. HfLL
Jlarnf for Women and Children.
Graduate of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell,
Philadelphia.
Special In Paralysis. Sprains. Fractures
Od Dislocations; Also Hheu
. niHtlMm and l.nmbaaro.
WILL GO TO YOUR RKS1DENCE.
At Home Monday. Wednesday. Friday
WS'fc K. Kverett Street,
Phone it 2404.
Woman's Exchange
131 Tenth.
Afternoon tea served daily from
2:30 until 5:30.
Gold Seal Fire Protection Hose
Goodyear Rubber Co.
1, 3, 6S, 7 Fourth St
at Pine.
The von GillmannSchool
FOR PIBIHB AXD DRIVING.
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APRIL 2i,
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As there Is little or no danger of sore
pums or other troubles while Spring;
lasts. Our plates give the mouth a nat
ural expression, and will prove a last
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DR. W. A. WISE
President and Manner.
2S Years Established in Portland.
We will give you a good 22k gold
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Molar crowns a.oo
22k bridge teeth 3.00
tJo'.d or enamel fillings j.oo
SllVer fillings jo
Inlay fillings of all kinds S.B0
Good rubber plates 5.00
The best red ruboer plates 7JSO
Painless extraction .50
Painless extractions free when plates
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Work guaranteed for 15 years.
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Sundays. 9 to 1.
Phones A and Main 202V.
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uo mil si
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This Roaster is made of heavy steel, with dark flint-storr
enamel. Either part can be used separate as pudding or milk
pan. Flint-stone ware is one of the strongest and most durable
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Hawaiian Pineapple
ALL-WEEK SPECIAL SALE
COOIEXCING SATURDAY, APRIL 21, and end
ing Saturday, May 1.
Hawaiian Extra Pineapple, 2i,s, per doz. . . . if 2.25
Hawaiian Extra Pineapple, 2is, each 20
D. C. Burns Company
208-210 Third Street, Bet. Taylor and Salmon.
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obtain full knowledge of the Under
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superior features it posseses. If you
will come in, no further draft on your
time and patience will be made than
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