Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 14, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY- 11, 1909.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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pl'SOALOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor
rison) Marie Doro In the comedy, "The
Morals of Marcus." Tonight at 8:15.
aVTRIC THEATER tSeventh and Alder)
Messrs. Shunsrt present the comedy, "The
Blue Mouse." Tonight at 8:15.
ORPHETJM THEATER (Morrison, between
Sixth and Seventh Advanced vaude
ville. Matinee at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15. .
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M.
VANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
-Continuous vaudeville, 2:80. 7:30 and
8:30 P M.
GTAR THEATER Movlng-plctur show
every afternoon and evening, a to 10:30
o'clock.
RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fifth and
Vaughn) Baseball. Tacoma vs. Portland.
This afternoon at 8:30.
PAKS (O. W. P. carllne.) Concert by
Danatelll'a Italian band. This afternoon
at 2:30 and tonight at 8:15.
OREGONIAN AT RESORTS
For quickest ajervlce anbscrtbe
for The Oresrontan at Summer
rraorts through the following
airnm ana avoia waning in line
4 at the poatof fice. City r a t e a
Subscription by mall Invariably
in advance.
Ocean Parle C. H. II1U
t Breaker Hotel Breaker
f Lose Beach Strauhal A Co.
2 Seavlew Strauhal Co.
t) llvraco Hallway Co.. New Agent
columella Hearu .iim aunaer
(esrhsrt Severin Hirkios
Seanlde F. Dresser A Co.
Newport Georice Sylvester
Shlpherd Sprlnsra . Mineral Hotel
Collin Spring; Collin Hotel
Mayor Talks on East Sidb. At the
opening of the new East Side passenger
station on East First and East Morrison
streets, Monday night, at the conclusion
of the programme of addresses Mayor
Simon was Introduced by Chairman
(Bolee. and he received quite an ovation.
That he felt pleased at the cordial way
lie was received by the people of the
East Side could be seen. He said that
when he became a candidate for Mayor
he, had been told that most of the votes
of the city were on the East Side, and
on looking up the matter had found
that there were 4600 more votes on the
East than on the West Ade, but that
lie was gratified that at the election
Jie had received a majority on the East
Bide as well as on the West Side of the
city, for he Intended to be Mayor of
the whole city. Joseph Buchtel in
Jiis talk said lie had been In Portland
for 67 years. Mayor Simon said that he
had been here nearly as long as Mr.
Buchtel. having been here for 60 years.
Oroceks Mat Not Close. The move
ment among 30 of the grocerymen of
Eunnyside and Mount Tabor to close at
noon every Thursday, until September 1,
ptarted last Thursday, may not be
tarried out. A considerable number of
the grocery stores closed according to a
written agreement signed by the pro
prietors, but there were some who did
not comply. The business men say that
they cannot remain closed unless all
Join In the mvement. The object was
to provide a half holiday for the clerks
nd proprietors during July and August,
nd notices) were served on all custom
er that the stores would be closed
very Thursday afternoon. The arransc
tnent seemed satisfactory to the custom
ers. Belmont Street . Opened. The em
bankment on Belmont street between
East Ninth and East Tenth streets has
been completed and raved, and yester
day the fctreet was thrown open to the
jiublic. With exception of the dilapi
dated roadway between East Nine
teenth and East Twentieth streets, Bel
mont Is now opened between East Water
and East Thirty-ninth streets, and for
the most part Improved with hard-surface
pavement. Between East Thirty
ninth street and Francis avenue, at
Mount Tabor, hard-pavement will be
laid, and work Is now In progress on
this part of the street. The filling at
East Twentieth street is going forward
very slowly but an effort is being made
to expedite the work.
Wiu, Form District. At the meeting
r-i me rvenuworin improvement dub I
Monday night. It was voted to form a I
snreet improvement district of Kenll
worth. and J. O. McQuaid. E. F. Molden
, hauer and T. H. Compton were appointed
to prepare a petition and secure the
Hlgnatures. On motion the club favored
five concerts a week instead of three as
proposed. J. T. Tomlinson, a musician,
brought the matter up. He said that
the city had made a verbal contract for
five concerts a week. A resolution was
adopted urging Mayor Simon to ap
point Ben Riesland a member of the
Park Board. Mr. Riesland Is a member
of the Woodstock Puph Club and presi
dent of the Seventh. Ward Improvement
League.
Death of Mrs. Elisabeth M. Heston
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Heston died at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. E. T. Price,
841 Cook avenue, Monday at the age of
SO years. She was the mother of Mrs.
H. Price, of this city, ind Miss Rachael
Li. Heston, of Vancouver, Wash., and
had three daughters at Mount Pleasant,
la. Mrs. Heston had lived in Portland
three years. l'ie funeral will be held
tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs.-- Price. 341
Cook avenue, after which the body will
he taken to Mount Pleasant, la., for
Interment.
Consumers' Leaoite Rallt.-An East
Slde rally of the Consumers League Is
being arranged to be held Sunday eve
ning In the Third Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Kelly, secretary of the National
Consumers' League, will deliver the ad
dress. This rally Is in the Interest of
the objects of the Consumers' League
The meeting will be held at 6:45 o'clock
and all Interested will be welcome.
Geis Released From Jail. George S.
Gels, a dealer In real estate, who ho.
been detained in the County Jail since
jiu: a. was released, yesterday for lack
of evidence to warrant his being held.
GcJs was arrested at Corvallis. July 2,
on a charge of wrong business practices'
Circle to Hold Social. Winslow cir
cle. No. 7. Ladiea of the G. A. R., will
hold a social at the home of Mrs. Laura
Morgan. 1S34 East Stark street, tomor
row night. The dwelling Is at the end of
the Mount Tabor carline.
; Band Concert Tonight!
Inseb' Famous New York Band.
At Multnomah Field.
Eminent Soloists: Excellent Program,
tomoht S:30; Admission 60c.
Clatsop Bkach Visitors. You can save
money by buying your groceries at Dres
ser Mercantile' Company. Seaside and
Oearhart Park. Goods sold at Portland
prices. Remember you save the freight.
Ailbina Lots Brinq $13,000. J. W. Toll
man has sold to Fred Brown lot 26 and
part of lots 25 and 24. In block 25, Alblna
v .,13'00- The Property is located on
A llllams avenue and Eugene street. 7
Band Concert Tonight!
Innes' Famous New York Band.
, At Multnomah Field.
Eminent Soloists: Excellent Program
Tonight 3:30: Admission 60c.
Perxi.n8 Grill announces music daily
during lunch, dinner and after theater
by the famous Markee Orchestra.
I Young
j Man
Demonstrate your ability
and thrift by saving some
part of your earnings and
your ultimate success is As
sured. Deposit a dollar as often as
convenient with
i Itie Oldest Trust Company in Oregon
And enjoy the knowledge
of being secure against de
pendence. i We pay from 2
to 4 per I
I cent on deposits.
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Call for our statement and book of
g "ILLUSTRATIONS."
Portland Trust Company
of Oregon
S. E. CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS
BENJ. I. COHEN President
H. 1 PITTOCK Vice-President
DR. A. 8. NICHOLS.. 3d Vtee-Prrat
B. LEE PAGET Secretary
W. J. GILL Assistant Secretary
C. W. DEORAFF Caehler
'Hibernian Picnic Sundat. Arrange
ments have been completed for the pic
nic to be, given Sunday, July 18, at Bon
neville, under the auspices of the Ancient
Order of Hibernians. The steamer Spen
cer will leave the dock at the foo't, of
Washington street. Srur.day morning at 9
o'clock, for the Columbia River resort.
During the day there will be a series of
races and cotests and a tug-of-war be
tween teams from the Hibernians and
the German Alliance. A feature of the
outing will be the address to be delivered
by James O'Donnell, of Dublin, member
of Parliament, who will speak on condi
tions in Ireland at the present time. It
is expected that between 600 and 700
Irishmen will go to Bonneville.
Larger Site Secured. The cotton
tabernacle where Evangelist Martin Is
conducting his meetings has been moved
to a larger site, between East Tenth and
East Eleventh . streets, on East Morri
son. A reception tent has been erected
and put in charge of a trained nurse
from the Portland Sanitarium. The nurse
will take charge of children while their
mothers are attending services. Attend
ance of all the meetings is large. Last
night Elder Martin spoke on the sub
ject, "Did God Foretell the Rise of the
Papacy?" One of the features of these
meetings is the large choir in charge of
. JO. - Johnson.
Third Sentence Given. Harry Clark.
twice sent up for larceny, was given his
third sentence In the Municipal Court
yesterday morning, when Judge Bennett
sent him to Kelly Butte for one year
for stealing a watch and $18 in money
from John Arthur, a former acquaint
ance. The theft took place last Friday
nlght Clark was without funds and
asked Arthur to loan him 20 cents with
which to get a bed for the night. Arthur
tnen volunteered to take him to his own
bed and share it with him. During the
night Clark left and the watch and
money were missing.
Skull Fractured in Fall. John Clay,
aged 29 years, of 2S34 Third street
North, while employed on the new Port
land Railway, Light & Power Company
Dunaing. at Seventh and Alder streets
yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, fell
from the building, striking on his head
and shouldersx. He sustained a fractured
skull and immediately became uncon
scious. An ambulance from the Central
Stables carried the Injured man to Good
Samaritan Hospital, where he Is under
the care of physicians, who announce
the-belief that he will recover.
Adjourns tor the Summer. The Sell
wood Board of Trade held Its last meet
ing Monday night for the Summer. Com
mittees on sewer and water were con
tinued, as both committees have work
to do. The sewer committee was In
structed to keep close watch on the con
struction of the JIOO.OOO sewer system
now under way in Sellwood. J. W.
Campbell Is chairman of the committee.
Walter Adams is chairman of the water
committee. Should It be necessary
special meeting may be called by Presl-
aent lJonaugn at any time.
Foreign Secretart Appointed. Word
has been received in Portland that Rev.
Ernest- F. Hall has been appointed Pa
cific Coast secretary for the Foreign Mis
Bionary Society. He will make his head
quarters In Oakland, Cal. Rev. Mr. Hall
waa in Portland last March during the
meetings in the Interest of Co re a and he
nas been a missionary in Corea. Rev.
A. J. 'Montgomery and others speak of
him as a fit man for the place, although
me rorxiana Presbytery Indorsed Rev.
iti. m. fenarp, D. D.. and desired his ap
pointment.
will . iot close Church. At the
meeting of the session of the Third
-resoytorian Church Monday night It
was decided to maintain all the regular
aunng tns Summer months,
services being held moraine and vnh
Rev. A. J. Montgomery, the pastor, will
be absent during August, and Rev.
Robert McLean, Jr., eon of Rev. Robert
McLean, of Grants Pass, will be In
charge during his absence. Rev. Mr
Montgomery expects to go to Mount
"vuu ur iouni Adams for his vacation
1 he D. Alexander Abstract Office.
Having recently purchased the TV aw
ander abstract plant and having an ex-
"""" years in this kind of bust
ness we are now devoting our time and
attention exclusively to abstracting titles
i. ..ii.il, Ionian county and are prepared
.v. mi i. uiujiuj an uraers in our line J
M. & E. H. Smith. abstracters and
searchers of records, 412-413 Corbett bide
4. nuns .'1 111 11 Oil.
Chicago Woman Seeks Brother. Miss
Ellen M. Brady is in the city on- her
way from Chicago to Seattle, and is
seeking a brother. Francis Josenh r,-
from whom the family have not heard
tor nve jears. wnen last heard from
- wao near f-ortiana. and as she ha
- . ,..,,,..,,, mm. sne aesires
to locate him. She Is registered at the
i :i nuia.
Forced Sale. 387 East Twelfth street
North; modern, eight rooms- haiitffi
lawn and shade; can be had for $6000
can n soia next rew days; quick action
ii-i.-crjr-, sureiy a snap. - Jackson
Deering, 246 Stark street.
v ill Be Buried at Gresham. John
r. inison, wno aiea in this city yester
day, will be buried at Graham tnriav
The funeral will ba conducted from the
.vieinoQisi (Jiiurcn at that place at 3 P.
zn. na was 8. years of age.
tUVENING HORSE SHOW AND FAIR
uneniai oiag., 7:30 o'clock. The Marcus
jjaiy norses; very fancy drivers. Ladle
lnvuea.
Experienced elevator, man. Fenton big.
Early in the season, when men usually buy clothes for Summer, our line of fine suits,
selected by us and made by the best makers in the land, were the main attraction of
the town, in clothes. And we certainly did sell a lot of them; no better clothes were
ever offered, and no fairer prices were ever quoted on them.
Now we're clearing them up; the entire lines of fancy Spring and Summer weights,
many of them right tor wearing late into the Fall, many suitable for this weather. You
have a chance at high-class clothes at the price of ordinary kind.-
$50.00
40.00
35.00
32.50
30.00
25.00
22.50
20.00
Interfering Drivers Arrested.
Drivers who Interfere with the transfer
car of the O. W. P. division of the Port
land Railway, Light & Power Company
between First street and the Salem In-
terurban depot, have come under the ban
of Detective Llllis of the streetcar com
pany, who has arrested four in the past
week. Fred Noyes. .a driver for the
Green Transfer Company, was arrested
yesterday morning by the officer. He
will be tried before Judge Bennett In
Municipal Court this morning.
Suspected Pickpocket Caught.
Frank Anderson, an alleged noted pick
pocket, was arrested late yesterday
afternoon, at Union Station, ' while jos
tling among the crowd in the waiting-
room. He had been under the shadow
of Detective Craddock for some time and
was placed under arrest by the officer
and lodged In the City Jail on a vagrancy
ciiarge.
Logger Crushed to Death. 'Falling
among running machinery in a sawmill
operated by the Bonneville Lumber Com
pany at Bonneville, Or., John Carleson,
40 years old, was crushed to death yes-
ieraay aicernoon at 2 o clock. A report
of the death waa made to Coroner Nor-
oen. carleson was married and left
a .widow and two small children.
"Lefferts" cure gold seamless
rings, all sizes; engraving free; price, Jo
to 12. 272 Washington street.
WAREHOUSE TO BE BUILT
Campbell-Sanforrl-Henley Company
Buys Property Here.
AntlclnAtlns- a Hi-tiirt frnl. .. .1 .
forestall a shortage of cars' this Fall, ne-
6uu4uuu are in progress ror the con
version of Martin's rtm-lr In tv lnn-D.
harbor, into an adequate grain ware-
nouse. tne Campbell-Sanford-Henley
Company, owners of an extensive line. of
elevators and granaries throughout the
xmana ji,mpire, nave purchased an in
terest In the Martin structure and will
supervise tts reconstruction.
As the Campbell-Sanford-Henley Com
pany will ultimately occupy the entire
structure, a new dock will h
ed. The only available strln at n rnncrl
which will meet the requirements of the
new wharf lies on the west side of the
river. The site upon which the new
building will undoubtedly be erected Is
nuns, me np irom wnicn the Terryboat
Lionel R. Webster is now operating.
Work on the nrnnospd Birin-tn m wm .
fcegln before next year.
It Is expected by the new arrangement
the grain company can handle the bulk
jv.o Biupmenis irom tnis point. The
oresemt facilltlpn win .. i .
..... . , , niTillllllg
vessels to moor with ease and load with
out interruption me grain that formerly
was sent to San Francisco or kept in
cars, which occasioned car famines fre
quently.
K. E. Calvin Regaining Health.
V. . FV Calvin, vlrp.nrpdnt
eral manager of the Southern Pacific
lines, is rcporu improving at San Fran
cisco, in a telegram received at the gen
eral Officers Of the Harrimnn lln.c
Portland yesterday. Mr. Calvin, yester
day, was out In the fresh air for the
first time and it Is now believed is on
Great Oriental
CURIO SALE
Tourists are cordially invited to attend our special sale of the
tuiest line of Japanese and Chinese Curios, Novelties, Silk Em
broideries Kimonos, Mandarin Coats, Screens, old Satstima
Bronzes, Cloisonne Ware,, new Brass Vases, fine Porcelain Tea
bets, Carved Furniture, etc.
iT.60008 MARKED WITH PLAIN FIGURES, JUST
HALF OF REGULAR PRICES. Don't miss this opportunity to
take home something good that is a great bargain with vbu be'fore
leaving the city. "
REMEMBER" THE PLACE, 246 WASHINGTON STREET
NEAR OLD CHINATOWN.
PAGODA BAZAAR
ANDREW KAN & CO.
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Men's Suits
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
Suits Special
the rapid road to recovery. Mr. Calvin
was operated on for appendicitis July 4.
his Illness having dated from June 21.
iHe did not rally well from the shock
of the operation and -for a time It was
feared he would not recover.
GIVES
NEW PIANO
Bush & Lane Piano Company Will
Give a Piano Away Saturday.
Are you luckyT Some one It may
be you will get a beautiful piano ab
solutely free. When you pass our Btore
In the Selllng-Hlrsch building, come
In and register do It today It costs
you nothing-. Every Oregonlan reader
should avail himself of this generous
offer. A high-grade piano absolutely
free no future charge whatever. Come
In and register. Bring your friends.
The piano will be awarded the lucky
one Saturday. Remember the place,
386 Washington street, between West
Park and Tenth.
PURE FOUNTAIN -DRINKS
For ice cream, sodas, etc., only pure
crushed fruit Is used, at Pearce's, Royal
Bakery, Wash.-St., store.
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WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant; fine private apart
ments for ladles. 306 Wash., near Fifth.
MY NEW I-OCATIOST.
Dr. Edwin C. Holmes, specialist ap
pendicitis, rheumatism, stomach, nerve
troubles. 404 Buchanan bldg. M 8002.
South Bend Residence Burns. 1
SOUTH BEND. Wash., July 18. (Spe
cial.) The residence of Z. B. Brown
burned to the ground yesterday evening,
the fire originating from a defective flue.
Meat
Clogs
the System
Hot -weather often, brings
many ills. Try cooling, strength
ening food.
Open "6 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Prices moderate.
Vegetarian Cafe
lOS Sixth St
Near Washington.
Youn
$30.00
27.50
25.00
22.50
20.00
18.50
18.00
15.00
30.00
24.40
1S.75
16.90
1 S.OO
The loss is $1200, with $800 Insurance. The
household goods were nearly all saved,
but In a badly damaged condition.
THIS IS THE BEST
TIME tTe YEAR
FOn. A JTBW P1ATD OR BRIDGE,
As tbere la little or no danger of ion
gums or other troubles walla Spring
lasts. Our platea give the mouth a nat
ural exprec-.tsn. and will prove a laat-Idb;-
comfort.
DR. W. A. WISE
President and Hiuk
S3 Tm Bvtabllabea tn Portias.
We will give you a good 22k cold
or porcelain crown toi.........B a.oa
Molar crowna ................... 0.00
22k bridge teeth S.OO
Gold or enamel fillings........... J9
Silver fillings JS0
Inlay fillings or all klnda uo
Good rubber plates B.00
The ..best red rubber platea....... 7.SO
Painless extraction. .BO
Painless extractions free whan plates
or bridge work Is ordered.
Work guaranteed for IS year.
THE WISEDENTAL CO.
(Iu.t
Tke Falling; Bide 3d and Wash. sta.
Office hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. H.
Sundaya, 9 ta i.
. Phone A and Main 202S.
DESKS
OFFICE FURNITURE
FILING CABINETS
CHAIRS
Glass & Prudtiomme Co.
PRINTERS BINDERS STATIONERS
65-67 SEVENTH STREET
Write for catalogue and prices on
sewer pipe, chimney pipe, drain tile,
water, well and culvert pipe, pipe for
septic tanks, etc.
OREGON A WASHINGTON SEWER
PIPE CO,
41 N. Kroat St.
FredPrehn,D.D.S.
SlZ.OO Fall Set at
Teeth, $6.00.
Crowns and Bridge
work. 13.00.
- Room 405. Dcknm.
Open Evening Xill 1.
Men's Colleg
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp?l
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp'l
College Suits Sp'l
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CANADA
PORTLAND BRANCH
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Accounts may be opened in the name of two
people payable to either of them or the sur-.
vivor. Interest allowed on the undisturbed
monthly balance.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE bought and sold.
DRAFTS ISSUED payable in all principal
cities of the world. .
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
F. C. MALPAS, Manager Portland Branch
For QUALITY and PROMPT SERVICE
CALL UP THE
CITY LAUNDRY CO.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU
PHONES, Main 429 and A ST73
DR. E. M. DALLAS
OPTICIAN
Uses the NEW WIESBADEN METHOD
of eye-testtngr. which he obtained while
In Europe. No extra charge for this
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT science,
which relieves all eye strain and head
aches. W give you the .finest work
manship In the city at very reasonable
prices. Established 1896.
Dallas Optical Parlors
2IS-219 KallInK Hldg.,
Corner Third and Washington,
Second Kloor. Take Elevator.
Belmont School b
oys
"Belmont, California
Twenty-fire miiei south of Sin Frandaco. ii trrinz. and we.
think with reasonable success, to oo for the moral, physical
and intellectual welfare of its boys what eery tbouebtful
parent mqst wishes to have done. Its location beyond tne
dirersions and temptations of town or city, the fineness of
Its climate, the beanty of its buildings and grounds, the range
and attractiveness of the surrounding country are most help
ful aids. Ask our patrons, our graduates and our boys about
us. Write for a catalogue and specific Information.
W. T. Reld. A. M. (Harrard) Head Muter
W.T. Reid. Jr.. A. M. I Harrard I Ana t. Bead MastCf
Mr. II. A. Hinraan, a teacher In Bel
mont school, will be at the Park Hotel
Ashland, July 10, between 10 and 12
and 2 and 4. and at the Portland Hotel
Portland, from July 13 to 16 between
10 and 12 and 2 and 4, and at other
hours by appointment, to meet parents
or others interested In the educational
work of the school.
MT. TAMALPAI8 MILITARY ACADEMY.
Sao Rafael. Cat. Fully accredited U. s!
Army Officer. Only Western School with
Cavalry and Mounted Artillery. Open-atr
Gym. and Swimming Pool. Opens August 18
Arthur Craby, A. M.. I. l.. Headmaster
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13.50
1 1.25
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Women of Woodcraft Building
SS8 Taylor Straot. comer Tenth
THE PERRY HOTEL
Madison St.
C&V Boren Ave.
SEATTLE
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The Highest Grade Erery MocUra CoaTealanot
Centrally located and commandinsr a view of thf
Olympics. Cascade Mountains. Mt. Rainier antj'
Fiurat Sound. Auto-'Busj meeta trains and boa.'
on direct carline to the A.-Y.-p Exposes
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