9 THE MORNING OREGONIAy, . TUESDAY, OCTOBEK 19. 1909. """ " ,ii Mi 11 ii CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORJEOOXIAX TMJCVHONES. Pc. States. Homo Main 70TO A 603.1 Main 7070 A 0!S Main 7O70 A oOM Main 7070 A 0f5 Main T70 A 09S VTln 7070 A Ot5 Wildings.'.'.'.".'."'. '. ". '. ' lilaln 7070 A BOSS rtin'irs-Rocm Cttv i.'iMj'at!oB. Vtniflni Editor 8unda ETdl'or. . C n m p.-a I n IE - R oo m City El!ior Supt. AMfiBMEXTS. BCNOALOtV Theater tl2th and Morrison! The miurical coir.edy, 'The Three Twins ; tonight at 8 18. PORTLAND THEATER (Fourteenth ij Wahln;ton Oeorse Facetl In I" Ceat John fjanton.'' Ti.nighl at BAKtR THEATER iThlrd. between Tatii- hlll and Tailor) Donald Bowles In in" Prince Chap." Tontght at 8. IS CRPHEIM THEATER Morrison. bw'? Blith and Seventh) Advanced vaudeville. Mi;lnr at 8:15. Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington. between Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de lux. 1:30. 7:30 and 8 P. M. ANTAfiES THEATER (Fourth and Starkl Continuous vaudevilla. 2:30. 7:30 and :30 P M. THEATER Seventh and Alder Athon Stock company In "The Flagship. . Tonight at S:1V War THEATER (Park and Washington) Motion pWturea. 1 to 11 P. M. MrNisTiRS MiCT Today. The Sle an nual session of the general association or Congregational churches antl ministers of Oregon will meet with the church at Eugene this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Rerrcsrntatlves from the First Church of Portlantl have been selected are: Rev. Luther R. Dyort. D. D.. pastor: Rev. Guy K Dirk, assistant pastor; delegates. B. P. Huntington, R. A. Sessions. George H Hinies. Mrs. K. A. Frailer. Mrs. Eunice YV. L.uckev. Mrs. H. S. Gilbert and Mrs. George Broughton. An Interest In programme has been prepared. In addition to the minislery of the state who have a prominent part In the exercise, address-s will be made by Rev. Sidney Strong. D. D.. of Seattle: Rev. H. M. Tenney. D. D., of San Francisco, field se-retiry of the American board for the Pacific Ooist. and Rev. H. H. Wilton, of San Francisco, field secretary of the Con gregational Churcn Building Society for the Pai-ine Coast. FlU. S3TTLES IN CENTER. The fill which is being made in Bast Eighth street, between Kast Morrison and Bast Washington streets, is being completed, but there is considerable settling of the embankment. In the center this has rone down from thre to five feet, but the work 1 progressing rapidly and will probably br completed within ten days. East Aid: r street, between East Eighth and Fast Seventh streets, will be the next fill n this part of the city, and whrn thin is done, the broken sewers for this district may be restored. The pro position of councilman Kubli to till Bast Ninth trcM. between Belmont and Bast Washington streets, has received much en'-ourag ment and will probably In? un dertaken. This fill Is urged for the rea son it will dispose of stagnant pools now covering the vacant blocks on Bast Mor rison street. I.id-I.ifter Forfeits 'Baii. Because she failed to appear in the Municipal Court vesterday morning. Mrs. B-?rnice Thunsdale-. living at the Knickerbocker Hotel. 'i Sixth street. forfeited J25 posted Sunday to answer to the charge of lifting the lid. She had been arrested by Patiolman Flack. The officer, dressed In plain clothes, had learned upon the treet that a woman was selling beer at this hotel. Flack thereupon called upon ' Mrs. Thursdale and without formality ucceeded In buying a bottle of beer. It cost him SI but this price she said was the prevailing one for Sunday beer. Watered .Milk Brings Fink H. E. White house, charged by Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey with selling watered milk, pleaded guilty to the charge In Justice of the Peace Bell'a court yester day morning, and was fined $25. He be gan to sell milk for the first time Fri day end .was arrested the next morning. B. J. Hands, pleaded guilty In the same court yesterday to the charge of selling butter without a brand, and was fined 826. The charge against him was also filed by Commissioner Bailey. A Class In 'sight-singing and ear-training will meet Wednesday, at 8 P. M. Especially Intended for the young women desiring to study the rudiments of music or to learn how to sing. The class for choral study, of part songs and cantatas meets the same evening at 8:30 o'clock. A children's class will be organized Sat urday, at 11 A. M . for the study of rrthm and songs. Apply to T. W. C. A.. Seventh and Taylor. Louise Heilman, Instructor In T. W. C. A. Funeral of Thomas C. Hirsch Hblx. The funeral or Thomas C. Hirsch. who died October 15, at the family resHdence. 107 East Twenty-eighth street North, was held yesterday afternoon from East Side Funeral Directors' Chapel. 414 East Alder street and the remains were cremated. Mr. Hirsch was 60 years old. and had bet n a resident of Portland one year. Miss Marie Hirsch, a daughter, survives him. Emerson Club to Meet. Visiting Uni tarian women, as well as other women Interested, are invited to the regular meeting of the Emerson study class of the Unitarian Women's Alliance, in the church parlors, on Wednesday at 2:30 P. 3i. A paper on "Emerson the Poet" is to be read by Mrs. N. J. Eevlnson. and other topics relative to Emerson will also be treated. Special Services Planned. The Vol unteers of America will hold special serv ices at the Mission hall, at 32S Burnstde strtet. next Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings.' On Tuesday night Captain and Mrs. White, of San Jose. Cal.. will con duct the -neeting. On Wednesday night Rev. S. G. Bettes. known as the cowboy preacher will preside. Flaws Found in Ring.-A. Tocjiio. a Japanese contractor who got Into diffi culty over failure to pay for a diamond ring, declares he. was not arrested as was reported, but was sued by a local jeweler on a balance due of 850. Tochio's defense Is the ring developed flaws and he re fused to pay the balance on that account. Rose Scx.iett to Meet. Tuesday night, October 19. the Portland Rose Society will met in tlw assembly hall of the Com mercial Club, at 8 o'clock, to elect offi cers and to consider ways and means to further the objects for which the society ' was formed. All Interested in rose cul ture are invited to be present. Mjor darn-hart Cremated. Funeral services for Major William H. Bamhart. who died Friday afternoon, at the Swedit-h Sanitarium, were held yesterday afternoon, at the Portland Crematorium. Rv. W. A. M. Brock officiated and Mrs. Kathleen I-awler Belcher and Miss Grace Kemp furnished music. A Meeting or the Multnomah Chap ter D. A. R. will be held at the home of Mrs. E. A. Sommer. Oregon City. Wed nesday, October 2rt. at 3 P. M. Take Ore gon Citv car at Bast Morrison and Water streets.' at 2 P. M. Wtll FJrw.t Garage or other brick or concrete buildlns. cor. 50x100. 14th and Flanders: long lease. E. J. Daly, 222 Failing bid. . Mothers to Meet. The Council of the Oregon State Congress of Mothers will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, In the City Hall. F. P. Young. ladies' furnishing goods. iw location 2So Morrison St.. Corbett bide;., between Fourth and Fifth. "LxrrKRTS' pure gold seamless wedding rings, all sizes; engraving free; price, 8i to 812. t?2 Washington street. Council Crest Amusement Park open entire year. Attractions will be operated subject to weather conditions. See F. P. Touno for good kid gloves. 2f) Morrison St.. bet. Fourth and Fifth. Ehlpherd'a Springs. Dr. W. 1. McNary, medical d'rector; E. L 8hijherd. mgr. Wtnkoop. the roofer, removed to 647 yirst street. Telephone Main 3633. Assessments Ark Acceptable. Assess ments for the Brooklyn s"wer nre general ly satisfactory to the property owners. It is sai-1. All were notified of the amount of their assessments and oppor tunity was given to make objections to the City Auditor, but comparatively few fuund any fault, and most of these be cause they did not understand how the assessments were made. Property direct ly on the mains was assessed the highest because there are no laterals to lay, and those over 100 feet away are assessed for the mains only. There are portions of the district where the assessments are onlv a fe dollars per lot. but in these districts the properly owners will have to ray for extension of the main conduits and then lay the laterals, which subjects them to three assessments. The average assessment in tiie Brooklyn sewer-district with laterals completed will be 876 per lot. It Is estimated that by the time all extensions have been made and laterals laid in the district, the total cost will foot up to $1,000,000. Competition Leads to Blow. W. Mar gullis. a saloonkeeper whose place of business Is on Burnside street between First and Second streets. arrested yesterriav afternoon for assaulting S. H. Goldblatt. Margullis conducts a lunch counter in his saloon. Goldblatt rented a place directly across the streets from Margullis to open a lunch counter. Yes terday Goldblatt went over to Margullis' saloon and looked around for a few mo ments. Before he got out Margullis spied him and. according to Goldblatt. without reply to his salutation smashed him in the nose. One Suite Left In The Oregonlan bldg., very desirable office rooms. Call early at room 201. Competent dentist wants position. A 4T3, Oregonlan. Vaudeville Houses Offer New Bills COLONEL DRAKE PASSES MIXING MAS ASD LAWYER IS I)EAI OF PNEUMONIA. Body Will Arrive Here From Reno This Morninjr Well Known Throughout Northwest. Colonel Frank V. Drake, who was Judge Advocate-General for Oregon under tje administrations of Governors Pennoyer i ''' .-j If , . i I t - v 1 t J I 1 - ; I i V-i a .VsMWmOBaTOa f Colonel Frank V. Drake, Well- Known Lawyer and Man, Dead From Pneumonia. Mlnlna; nonla. t and Lord, died of pneumonia in Reno, Nev.. Saturday night, and his remains will arrive In Portland this morning. Ar rangements for the funeral will not be made until after the body arrives. As a mining man of much experience and as an attorney. Colonel Drake was well known In three states, Oregon, Cali fornia and Nevada. He was one of the original locators of the famous Comstock mine, near Virginia City, Nev. He was later the owner of - the Nelson placer mine, near Baker City, in Eastern Ore gon, and more recently he has been In terested In mines near Bishop, Cal., where he contracted the Illness that re sulted In his death. Colonel Drake waa a native of Belve dere. Hi., and was nearly 67 years old when he died. When 16 years of age he went West to Nevada for his health, ac companying an uncle at the time, and his life has since been spent on this Coast. He came to Portland In 18S2. where be remained until about three years ago, when he became interested In California mines, and has been largely In that state since. When Colonel Drake's body arrives this morning It will be accompanied by his son. Dr. J. Francis Drake, a dentist of this city. who left for Nevada Wednesday to be at the bedside of his father. Another son. Frederick H. Drake, clerk In the United State Court at Butte, Mont., arrived yesterday morning from the latter place. In addition to these two sons. Colonel Drake leaves a widow and a daughter, Virginia Drake, who is now at home In this city with her mother. Senator J. F. Drake, of Nevada, is a brother to the late Colonel Drake. Willamette Lodge, No. 2. A. F. and A. M . claimed Colonel Drake as a mem ber before hts death, and It Is understood the lodge will take charge of the funeral. The body will be taken this morning from the train to the Holman undertaking par WHEREJTO DINE. After the fire The Portland Restau rant. 305 Washington street, being closed for a few days on account of fire, has reopened for business. Prompt service and quality the best. HAIR G00DS SACRIFICE Mrs. Cochran will continue her re markable sacrifice sale of hair goods at the Needlecraft until November 1. PHOTOGRAPHER. Aune. Columbia Bids;.. Main. A 16SJ. Seattle Party May Climb Mc-Rinley. S BATTLE. Wa6h., Oct. 18. Steps are being taken In this city to organize a party of amteur mountaineers to climb Mount McKlnley, Alaska, the tallest peak In North America. "The ascent of Mount McKlnley Is quite feasible, if undertaken by a properly equipped expedition. There must be at least five men. all experi enced. The route of Dr. Cook Is best, by steamer to Tyonek. on Cook Inlet, then up the Susitna River In a power boat. The Ice fields on Mount Ranler begin at 8000 feet, on Mount McKinley at 2000 feet." We have more safes and vaults in daily use than all other companies com bined. We guarantee our safes to be superior to all others. Portland Safe Co.. agents for the Herrlng-Hall-Mar-vln Safe Co.. manufacturers of the genuine Hall's Safe Lock Co.'s safes and vaults, 92 Tthst. Rork Springs Coal. The best house coal. Liberty Coal & Ice Co.. exclusive agents. 25 North Fourteenth street. Main 1662 A 3136. Orpheum. LIKE unto a combination salad, the bill at" the Orpheum for this week gives us a palatable mixture of many things. The stellar act Is that of Min-. nle Seligman and William Brfimwell. in their original playlet, "The Drums of Doom." which possesses more plot and human interest (abused but needful term) than many long drawn-out plays. Miss Seligman Is a consummate actress, who makes us best realize her worth In her emotional work. As the wife of a po litical boss whose release from prison, or whose execution. Is to- take place at mid night. Miss "Seligman Is a faithful ex ponent of her art. Mr. Bramwell wins favor, too, in his capital and distinguished Portrayal of the Western Judge, with un usual power of oratory. Despite the fact that many folk cavil at the tabloid drama In vaudeville, say ing it has no place In a bill that should be all amusement, still a general consen sus of opinion Is that these dramalets are educational If good, and present In a few minutes, sandwiched between acts that .produce laughter, as much ultimate enjoyment as the longer plays, which too often are not as well staged or presented. "The Drums of Doom" is above the ordinary and well worth seeing. Also gathering laurel leaves Is Fraeuleln Katchen Loisset. who looks- every inch of her name. She is a chanteuse (which Is not a wine, although It sounds like It) and sings herself Into the good graces of her audience, accompanying herself on a guitar. Flaxen-haired, with a thick braid that looks to be all her own. of cherubic proportions and abnormally healthy look ing the fair Fraeuleln sings a ditty about her pigeons in which the birds themselves are featured prominently, flying about through the air to return and perch on their mistress' hands and head. Also In troduced in the scheme of entertainment the Fraeulein's act provides Is her huge white bulldog. "Honey." with heavy jowls and an almost human look of In telligence. This canine, who preserves an air of bored indifference. Is made to as sume a series of types which are ludi crous, and Include Li Hung Chang, a sailor, a tramp, the Fraeulein's pros pective mother-in-law- and a German stu dent. The Misses Blandish are two slender maidens who dress beautifully and sing. Their act might be said to be of the short and sweet variety. A comedian who really comedes Is Lew Wells, a rotund gent whose monologue Is full of new quips and bonmots. His saxaphone contributions are subordinate in the act. for It is as a monologist that he puts big, fat, long, waving feathers in his cap. His Infectious humor and spon taneity of manner are as refreshing in their difference to the orthodox run of monologues as a green oasis in a hot desert. His song "Prunes" Is great. The Bootblack Quartet is an exponent of harmony and fun. These four chaps are disguised as wielders of the blacking brush, and Incidentally they warble. One of their number, the pseudo-messenger boy with a most life-like laziness, is the best of the four in his enterprise of amusing an audience. Eva Mudge Is a dainty bit of temlnlnity who answers to the name of the Military Maid. From a particularly effective stage setting of trees, tents and bushes this In teresting damsel makes entrances and ex its, and with each coming and going she changes her costume and song. Her act Is especially good, the changes being made rapidly, and possessing a wide range. The list includes a sailor. Red Cross nurse most demure, a fluffy ruffles edition in" red. a knight of the King's highway and her last appearance Is "Her self." In which she sings "I Want Some one to Care for Me" in such an appeal ing manner that we all wish we could apply for the Job. "Three Bounding Bounders" present a remarkable series of springs and Jumps, which border on the sensational In the oaring and astonishing feats performed. Pantages. f ERT SWAN wrestles with a strug- Lf gllng, maddened alligator as big himself in a narrow glass tank as the climax of the exceptional new bill which opened at Pantages Theater yesterday. He deftly holds the alligator's mouth tight but a thrilling element is added by the possibilities, for if Swan's hold ahould slip, rt's not hard to foresee there would be a real survlval-of-the-flttest combat. The alligator act is billed as the fea ture, but there are other turns that might well lay claim to that position. There are scrral of the alligators, and one of them Is trained to do various and sundry weird stunts. Swan also gives an exhibition of diving and endurance tests in his swimming tank. Canaiis. as a magician, appears on Inti mate terms wlift the occult world and many of his tricks are as new- as they are astounding. For a neat novelty danc ing act. one of the very best acts seen here In a long while Is afforded by Ramsdells. There are two sisters and their brother, and while the brother is not much to look at the sisters have something of a monopoly on good looks and all three are dancers of the first water. Acrobats no longer get an engagement unless they are good. But it is seldom that acrobats of the cleverness of the Lulgi Pacaro troupe are seen. In their hand balancing they introduce several feats that border on the impossible. Four singers who Btyle themselves the Still City Quartet have pleasant voices anl render a happily chosen programme. Yule and Simpson are satisfactory in a mimic comedy act. In short there is not a single second-rate act In ' the lot and the week's offering can readily be recommended. Grand. THE feature act at the Grand this week Is "A. Bunch of Kids," In which Will Rosslter presents two young comedians and song writers. Will J. Harris and Harry I. Robinson. There are nine people In the personnel, and the scene Is laid at Uncle Hiram's farm. Here the eight youngsters and their host make merry with a picnic In honor of uncle's birthday, and Incidentally the Fourth of July. The little maids are pretty and dainty, and the act pleases. Harry Robinson Is seen as Algy Mllllonbucks, a lad of Bostonian pedigree,' with an acute attack of en larged vocabulary, while Will Harris portrays a little East Side Yiddlsher. Izzy Hockolowltz. and adds an Interest ing feature by his dancing. Colin Reed is seen as Uncle Hiram. Vleing for honors with the kid act are the gymnasts. Lavelle and Grant. One of these twain (unfortunately the bills are never labeled so one can tell which Is whloh) Is a herculean wonder. The Stelllngs George and Bella are artists with aerial chapeaux. Hats, hats and then more hats, which they non ehalently dissect and whirl through Space. The act Is unique and presented In an unusual manner, not a word being spoken by either of the performers during the headgear stunt. "The Pantaloon Skirt" is a farce In which Helen Beresford. Ulric Blair Col lins and Josephine Oairmont are fea tured also a bifurcated garment of checks appears in the title role. The story Is the moth-eaten fable of the husband who Is Instantaneously cured of a hanker ing for a style other than that affected by his own wife. The fair Helen appears In the garment of dissension and hubby is straightway horrified. The part of the French maid is painfully exaggerated and her voice is a cross between the shriek of a locomotive and the fire chief's auto siren. Josephine - Ainalie Is a relief. She Is .lere's a' thought that will save you 2. Cordon 'at$3 Tb,e Gordon De Luxe $4.00 MOTHERS should teach their little ones the daily use of some good dentifrice and by so doing spare them much pain and annoyance Or. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder cleanses, preserves and beau tifies the teeth, prevents tooth decay and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. big and wholesome and has a melodious, well-trained voice. Her song. "Father Brings Home Something Every Day," was received with enthusiasm. Al Spaulding and Leonore Dupuee are billed as "The Strollers." After seeing the act one can only wonder why. oh, why they couldn't have strolled some where else. Fred Bauer Is in good voice this week In his selection, "Good bye, Girlie, and Remember Me." ' YOUR NEW UMBRELLA But It From 17s. We Can Sire You Money. Good, fast color. English gloria, Paragon frame Sl.OO Rustpioof English Gloria, finest frame 81. SO Hercules rust and wlndproof . . . -S2.00 Ladies' Directoire Umbrella S1.50 "P Full-length, gold and pearl tape edge, silk Gloria S3. SO Tape-edge real silk warp Gloria $1.50 Pure silk, red and blue, Prin cess handles $2.25 An immense line of fine ladies' and fe-ents- $5.00 to $20.00 We Have the Largest Stock on the Coast In Thla I. Inc. RECOVERING Let I s Cover Yonr Umbrella; Make It Good ai'New. Glorias $1.25. $1.50. $2.00 Silk, all colors.. $2. 50. $3.00. S4.00 All goods our own manufacture. Rustproof, wlndproof, folding, detach able, self-opening umbrellas. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 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