TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, MARCH. 29, 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOXUX TEJLEPHOXES. Pacific States. Horn. Coontlni-ronm Main 707 0 A 0093 City Circulation Main 7070 A 6tH5 Managing Editor.... Main 7070 A BOO 5 Sunday Editor , . . Main 7070 A SOUS Composing-room. Main 7070 A 6095 City Editor Main 70TO A 6005 Bupt. Buildings Main 7070 A 6005 ' AMUSEMENTS. BUNGALOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor rison) Robert Muitell ip. "RlcheUeu." Tonight at 8:O0. ORPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, between Sixth and Seventh) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:16. and tonight at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yam hill and Taylor) "St. Elmo." Tonight at 8:15. PORTLAND THEATER (Fourteenth and Washington) "A Night on roadway." Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:13; to night at 7:30 and 9. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Motion pictures. Continuous, from 1 :30 to 10:30 P. M. Thrbb Churches to Be Blessed Next Month. Arrangements have been com pleted to dedicate the new Methodist Church at Mount' Tabor Sunday, April 10. Rev. Fletcher Homan, president of tlie Willamette University, will preach in the morninsr; State Senator Booth will preside at the platform meeting in the afternoon and M. Kimball, of Willamette University, will preach in the evening;. Rev. J. W. McDougall is pastor of the new church which will cont $15,000. It Is built of concrete blocks. The Woodstock, Methodist Church, which replaces the building destroyed several months ago, will be dedicated April 24. It has been, rebuilt on larger lines than the former building and the cost Is about $S000. The new Norwegian - Swedish Methodist Church, will be dedicated April 10. the same day the Mount Tabor dedication will take place. s Revival op the Fittest. Roller skat ing has again demonstrated its fitness as one of the best physical exercises, and pleasure giving amusements. Every minute of the day and night roller skatea are moving some place on the earth's surface. Europe has the craze, and its revival in this country among the high and low stamps it a never waning pleasure, for old and young. Visit the Exposition Rink. Nineteenth and Washington, get on a pair of rollers and cut care and trouble to a whisper. Band music every afternoon and evening, com petent instructors, careful management. Annexation Meeting Held at Borino. A woll-attended annexation meeting wan held at Boring Saturday. Addresses were delivered by B. Lee Faget, G. F. Clark and others in favor of annexing the northern part of Clackamas to Multno mah County. Mr. Paget answering the assertion that it would cost $100,000 to transcribe the records of the annexed district, said there are men who will give $10,000 bonds that the work can be done for $2000. The speakers announced that it would be necessary to raise funds to circulate the initiative petitions. An nexation meetings will be held at Sandy, Eagle Creek, Damascus and Estacada soon. Humasb Society to Meet. A plea for the dumb animal will be made this eve ning by Homer Davenport, the cartoonist and horse fancier, in the chapel of the Unitarian Church, Seventh and Yamhill streets. The occasion will be the annual meeting and election of officers of the Oregon Humane Society. The programme for the svening follows: President Berg's annual address; election of offi cers; ten-minute address on humanity to animals, by Rev. W. T. Euster recita tion, by lime. JLeotta, and address, by Mr. Davenport. Women to Hear Dr. Dtott. The psychology department of the Woman's) Club is highly favored in having Rev. Luther Dyott lecture today at 3 o'clock, in Women of Woodcraft Hall. Tenth and Taylor. The subject of his lecture will be "Our Relation to Each Other Psycho logically." The art department will meet at 2 o'clock. The subject la "Titian." Mrs. Weister will be assisted by Mrs. C. It. Simmons, Mrs. J .Schwend and Mrs. George McMillan. New Yorkers Stili. is Field. The Warner-Quinlan Company, a large New York concern which lays asphalt pave ment,' is still in the Held and will bid on work to be done here. This was made clear when Hugo Reed, its local repre sentative, called yesterday upon Mayor Simon and so stated. While his company did not have any bids in at the last meeting of the Executive Board, It prob ably will have at the next session. Baptist Missionary Society to Meet. The Woman's Baptist Foreign Mission ary Society of Oregon will hold its an nual meeting in Emanuel Church, Second and Meade streets. South Portland, today at 10:30 o'clock. A business session will be held in the morning, basket lunch and addresses in the afternoon beginning at 1:30 o'clock. Visitors are cordially welcomed. Relatives Are Sought. Notice has been received here of the death of George E. Adams, Jn Tacoma, efforts to lind relatives of whom have bee.n un availing. Adams was a cook by oc upation, and had lived In Tacoma for ten "years. It is said that Adams had a sister residing in this city. He died at ( a Tacoma hospital last Thursday. Suxnyside Park to Be Improved. A ppecial meeting of the Sunnyside Push Club will be held tomorrow night at the office of Dr. J. A. Petit, at East Thirty fourth and Belmont streets, to consider the improvement of Sunnyside Park. At this meeting recommendations will be prepared to present to the Park Board next Friday night. Holoatb Goes to Jail. Malcora Hol . gate, a young man residing in this city, was arrested yesterday morning on a charge of larceny by embezzlement, the complaint being sworn to by L. S. Oavis. In default of bail, Holgate was taken to the County Jail, where he will remain until the grand Jury has investi gated his case. Another House Ransacked. Cory D. Beatty reported to the city detective bureau yesterday that her bouse, at 945 East Yamhill street, was entered by burglars Sunday night. The thief secured a guitar case, a sapphire ring, two razors, a gold-handled umbrella, and a man's suit of clothes. For Sale. 200-horsepower motor generator set, belted units, complete with circuit breakers and panels. Alternating and direct current machines. Ideal drive for industrial plant. Complete information furnished at room 201 Oregonian building. Albina W. C. T. U. Meets Today. Alblna W. C. T. U. will meet today at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Gilbert, M5 Borthwick street. A mothers' meet ing will be held, conducted by Mrs. Sleeth, state superintendent of mother's meetings. Concert Tonight, Centenary Church, East Ninth and Pine, Centenary Choral Society, under direction of Robert Boice Carson; Living Gibson and Christy pic . lures. Admission 50c. A Sample Fete for the benefit of Bishop Spalding's Mission work will be held Friday evening and Saturday after noon, at Trinity Church parish house. Rate War. Steamer Nome City sails direct for dan Francisco Tuesday; cabin $10. steerage $5, berth and meals included. Frank Bollam. tgent, 13S Third St.- Ant person knowing the whereabout of Gus Balenselfer please notify Wimer Balenselfer, Gen. Del., Portland. Or. WlLLAMETTK FUEL COMPANY has best dry old growth fir wood. Main 1225. A 1225. Very Desirable healthy blue-eyed baby boy. Phone Main 2811. afternoon. Swiss watch repairing. C. Chrlstensen, Tecond floor Corbett bldg.. take elevator. Will meet you at Centenary Church tonight. Centenary Choral Society. Bar Association to Meet. Tonight at 8 o'clock in the courtroom of department No. 1, County Courthouse, the Multno mah County Bar Association will hold its regular monthly meeting. John F. Logan will deliver an address on the topic, "Experiences With Juries." The ban quet committee will report. All at torneys are invited to attend. One Steer Cost $150, and the live weight was between 2000 and 3000 pounds. Of course it was an Oregon steer and it is hanging in the Alder-Street Market of the Frank L. Smith Meat Company. Read more about it in Smith's adv. on the back page. Oregon bear meat at Smith's, 30c to 50c per pound. Electric Vacuum Carpet Cleaners rented by the day. Main 1233. Order "Edel Brau" bottled beer. Phones Main 708. A 5325. WOODS HELD TO JURY ' If alia Haba's" Alleged' Assailant Under S2 000 Bonds And Warned. Ed. A. Woods, who made a living toroh of the "Haba Haba" man a short time ago by touching a match to his body after sprinkling him with gasoline, was put under $2000 bonds yesterday by Judge Bennett to insure his appearance before the grand jury. Woods, through his attorney, waived a hearing on the charge of assault with intent to kill and the action of the court in placing him under bail followed. 4 r Mr. W. S. J.' Maxfield, Formerly Mrs. Knby B. McConnell, who, as Stenographer, Won Heart of New York Capitalist. Judge Bennett warned Woods that, if he were found In the block In which Harry Blitz, the "missing link," labors, he would be liable to be placed under $5000 bonds to keeD the peace. This is the second charge which Woods has faced In connection with his recent attempt to incinerate the man of fantastic make-up. He was first ar rested on a charge of assault and bat tery, found guilty and sentenced. He ap pealed from the court's decision, and was given his liberty on furnishing bail in the sum of $1500. He was arrested recently on a more serious charge pre ferred by Blitz, who feared he would be molested again. "Haba Haba' Blitz was in court yesterday, but few recog nized him. He was au naturel. AUTO "SCORCHERS" GUILTY Judge Bennett Fines "Lucky IS" $10 Each for Speeding Thirteen automobile "scorchers" ap peared in Municipal Court yesterday, and were fined $10 each by Judge Bennett. These were among those arrested Satur day and Sunday by the police, who have been instructed by Chief of Police Cox to secure all who ' endanger pedestrians by exceeding the speed limit. Those who entered a plea of guilty and received a $19 fine yesterday were Sid. Rasmussen, Carl H. Sigglin, Robert O. Welch, Edward Wllkey, Frank B. Riley, Abe Tichenor, F. W. Torgler, For rest Smlthson, C. F. Wright, A. Benbow, Wallace J. Landis, H. Hanna and P; E. Struck. While no statement was made from the bench it Is intimated that Judge Ben nett will deal severely with those who come before him for the second time on a charge of speeding. To a third offender against the automobile ordinance, a jail sentence may be given. LAST FENDER TEST TODAY Mayor and Commitee to Scan Xelson Automatic Car Device. Mayor Simon and the special committee of the City Council on streetcar service will witness the last of the fender tests at Twenty-sixth and Upshur streets at 2 o'clock this aftembon. The Nelson auto matic air device will be shown. This type is said to be one which has proved excep tionally useful in Brooklyn and other large cities. A petition has been filed with the City Auditor by residents of Hawthorne ave nue, asking the special committee to se cure better car service for that district. A 15-minute Berviee is asked for, day and night, with double that many cars during rush hours. The petitioners say they are entitled to this consideration, as the dis trict which they represent has become thickly populated, while the car service has not been increased to keep pace with the growth. S r FARM TO SELL OR TRADE To settle up an estate I will sell for cash or trade for Improved Portland prop erty a splendid 150-acre farm adjoining the town of Dungeness. Wash. Modern home in 'best farming and dairying dis trict. Price J80t, part cash or terms to suit. 'Chls is only a little over J53 per acre and the house and buildings Uone are worth over ?4000. Call on or write J. L. Bowman, care Brownsville Woolen Mill 9tore, Portland, Or. A FINE; LINEJ3F TURBANS on special sale Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday; $8.00 hats reduced to $5.00; $12.00 to $8.00; $15.00 to $10.00. Come early to secure first choice. Marie 17. Zeit fuchs, 340 Alder. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. Ztjft Wash., near 6th sc. PILES CURED EX B to 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure u; case of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding piles in a to 14 days or money refunded. OOu. Rack Bsirtnaja CftaL The best bousa coaL Liberty Coal A lea Co.. exclusive agents, 25 North, Fourteenth street. Main 16 J A Sis. Plant Sibson's Roses. Phone Sell wood 960. WOOING IS SWIFT Capitalist Weds Stenographer on 13-Days' Acquaintance. MEET FIRST IN OFFICE W. S. J. Maxfield, of New York, Here on Business, Fortuitously Finds and Carries Off as Bride Pretty Oregon Girl. Like a fairy dream of an imaginative girl revealing love at first sight, a per sistent wealthy wooer , and a wedding as a climax, is the romance of a pretty stenographer who until last Sunday was Mrs. Ruby B. MeConnell, employed in the office of George Shepherd, attor ney and ex-councilman. William S. J. 'Maxneld, a capitalist, of New York, Is the hero. Thirteen days and a few hours after he was Intro duced Mr. Maxfield made the attractive stenographer his wife. Mr. Maxfield's bride is the daughter of Thomas Crawford, of the faculty of the Oregon Agricultural College. She received her education at Stanford Uni versity. Mrs. Maxfield is the only woman member of ' the Navy League on the Pacific Coast, and as such she has be come a warm friend of the wife of 'Fighting Bob" Evans, with whom she corresponds." v The Empire state capitalist was at tracted to Portland to invest and was the guest here of Mr. and Mrs. John McNulty. Mr. McNulty is the local naut ical expert for the Government, having charge of the Portland Hydrographic of fice. He had known Mr. Maxfield fdr years, and when the visitor, after a three days' stay, decided a week ago Sunday morning to leave for the Middle Western states, Mr. McNulty Induced him to re main over the next day. Monday Mr. Maxfield, accompanied by Mr. McNulty, went to Attorney Shep herd's office on business. Mr. Shepherd was out, and while waiting for his re turn the capitalist became interested in the lawyer's pretty stenographer. As a result Mr. Maxfield kept putting off his departure from day to day, until last Saturday. Then Mr. Crawford came from Corvallis to visit his daughter and was Informed that she was the fiance of the New Yorker. The wedding cere mony was performed at 1113 Minnesota avenue Sunday afternoon, Rev. Benjamin Young officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Max field will leave for their New York home Thursday. COUNTY ADVERTISING WINS 51 Settlers in One Pay Locate at Mc Minjrville District Thrives. "In the whole family of Oregon com munities banded together in tha Oregon Development League for the advancement of the state, none Is getting better re sults than McMlnnville. New people are coming in, homes are going up oa every side and everybody there is prosperous," says J. C. Cooper, secretary of the Mc Mlnnville Commercial Club, a visitor here yesterday. Mr. Cooper Informed Manager Richard son, of the Portland Commercial Club, that literature sent out by McMinnville to the addresses supplied by the Portland Commercial Club brings direct inquiries amounting to 30 per cent of the total list. This is regarded as a great showing, as Mr. Cooper tried other lists of prospective settlers In Oregon, without result. During one day of last week, 51 actual settlera came to McMlnnville through the agency of the Commercial Club there, and more are arriving on every train. The NO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY t Is So Successful in Oregon as The Policyholders' Company Successful Because Started Right Conducted Right Policyholders Treated Right BEST FOR OREGONIANS Home Office, Corbett Bldg., A. L Mills L. Samuel PRESIDENT GEN. MANAGE? Acres is one of the finest tracts of acreage ever- offered Portland buyers, the subdivisions1 being from five acres up. This land is on the Base Line road, is in the heart of one of the finest fruit belts in Oregon, and is the most sightly location sur rounding Portland. For many years this property has re mained in one ownership un improved, while some of the most beautiful farms In the state are Immediately adja cent. The soil is of the very best in the valley, and for orchard or small fruits it Is unequaled. But we want to make quick disposal of this tract, which' we call Banner Acres, and to that end we have placed it at tha low fig ure of $85 per acre, and on easy terms. There is no such an acreage buy now on the Portland market, and the pur chasers are sure to make large and quick profits. For Sum mer homes, for small farms, for sightly residence sites, Banner Acres is She cream of acreage offerings. Any pur chaser can make a sure, quick profit by clearing a tract and setting it to fruit. We call the attention of real estate dealers to these lands. We want to dispose of It quick and there are buyers who would be glad to take It if it is but brought to their attention. I F. B. H0LBR00K CO. IjE) Room 1 Worcester Bids;., Portland. vx kJjhcj jjh kbHix kbh walnut Industry around McMlnnville is attracting many and other resources of rich Yamhill County bring scores of set tlers. A. B. Hinz Buys Lot. ' A. B. Hinz has purchased a 50x100 foot lot located on the south side of Clackamas street between East Twenty sixth and East Twenty-seventh streets, from Arthur A. W. Swoboda for $1300. He will Improve the property ' for a home. The sale was made through the agency of Mall & Von Borstel. CARD OP THANKS. We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness they showed us in our bereavement of sickness and death of our son, Alfred. -. MR. AND MRS. M. GENGER. Color your meerschaum with Edge worth Slice, a slow-burning, cool to bacco. PJQ'N WHISTU CHOCOLATES AND BON BONS ARE DELICIOUS. 5IG. SICHEL & CO. Sole Aseats. Three Stores. ljf YOU AK.K A TRIFLE SENSITIVE about the slae of your shoe, it's soma satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a size smaller by shaking Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. Into them. Just the thins for dancing- parties, patent leather shoes, and for breaking in new shoes. When rubbers or overshoes besoms necessary and your shoes pinch. Allen's Foot-Ease gives Instant relief. Sold every where, 25c, Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted. Le Boy, N. Y. Don't accept any substitute T7 Fifth and Morrison, Portland Clarence S. Samuel I ASSISTANT MANAGER I OTHER. 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Painless Dentistry il.nti.ii..n...Hui....ii.., F Oat of tows people can have their plata ished ta ons flay Weviilsiviyaa a foot 22k gold Of Bsrteltis crown for S3. 50 Molar Crowns 5.00 22kBridgsTsth3.50i SnUFiinnn 1.00 Enimsl Filling 100 Silver FlUuiss .50 Inlay Fillings 2.50 Good Rubber nA Plato O.UW Best Red Rub- -n n nut or susa si rosmso r tr un .w w WORK fiUARANTIip fOR 1 ;Jf Wise .Dental Co INCORPOMTID ?2wS2 PORTLAND, OREGON nrrios HOUM: A. U. . it aan. to i. T 50CA FOUNTAINS OR ELSEWHERE Cat the Original .Genuine 7 S?3 MALTED mU TheFoodPrLokforAllAges RICH l&aJC, MALT MAIN EXTBACT.M POWDER (Jot h asy r.-ilh Trcct fTIasiat on "HORUCK'S" Tak psfcf boms THIS CLOCK With alarm, and over $3700 in other prizes for a great publicity con test. Read Page 3, this paper. Backache is quickly relieved by using SIOAM'S LIMMEMT Vrlcm: 3Sc, SOc. and. 91. OO. Fred Prehn, D.D.S. Removed to 407 icrllnsr I) Id sr.. 2d and Alder ots. Phones: Main 3202, A 2202. Residence Phone. MaUn 4237. is OFFERS THE MAXIMUM OF COMFORT AT A MINIMUM OF EXPENSE. Stopover privileges are given on all first class through Railroad tickets between San Francisco and Los Angeles, enabling southbound trav elers to visit beautiful Santa Barbara- without extra expense. Is only three hours' ride from Los Angeles, is famous for its equable climate, its magnificent moun tain scenery and many points of historic and romantic interest. Hotel Potter is a great, conifortable hotel in the midst of a large floral park, fronting the sea. It offers every facility for Golf on the1 'sportiest course in CALI FORNIA. Polo, AutomobLfing, Tenins, Boating, Bath ing, Horseback Riding and all other out-of-door sports. Open all the year round, and is operated on the American plan only, with rates from $3.50 a day up ward for each person. Special rates by week or month. MILO M. POTTER, Manager. Ihrlinier See that your ticket to New Orleans reads Via. Santa. Fe You, cif course, want to see earth's wonders the Grand Canyon of Arizona and beautiful Yosemite Valley our souvenir booklets will interest you. They are free. Call on or address H. E. VERNON, G. A. Santa Fe Ry., 253 Alder St., Portland, Or. Jno. J.. Byrne, A. P. T. M. Santa Fe, Los Angeles, CaL CHANGE OF SAILING To 9 o'Clock Saturday Morning (Affording Daylight Trip Down the Columbia.) SS. "KANSAS CITY" l N. Xopander, Maatrr) SAILS ft A. M., APRIL 2. San PrasclnM Slt first t'lasa, 5 Second Claaa. Low Rates and Quick Trip to Los Angeles. M. 4. ROCHE, C. T. A., J. W. RANSOM, Dwk Aicent, 143 8d St. Mala 402, A 1402 Phones Main 208, A 1234, AInsworih Dock. BAST FRANCISCO & PORTLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY Useless Spending Is Double Loss Every time you spend a doljr uselessly -you not only lose that dollar, but the interest it might be earning. Bring a dollar here start a bank ac count and receive 4 per cent interest. Open 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays Until 8 P. M. Portland, Oregon. WHEREVER SHOES ARE WORN MEN WANT "WALKOVERS" KNIGHT'S WASHINGTON. NEAR SECOND CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL for Dancing, Deportment and Physical Development rtir1tnaB's Hall can b rentttd. first -elaaa affair only. Far terms apply to Mr. Chrlstensen. office at halt, corner Eleventh and Yamhill streets. Portland. Oresoa. Phones. Main 6017. 4880. AlCOHOlH!BgBsae Cored. Only author! Ted Keelev In stitute in Oregon. Writs for illus trated circular. Kceler Inrtltuto. SI E. J 1th M- rorUsnd, Oresoa iLj ''Jf is an aid to rather M ':' than a teat of your h J I Motfcer. tfr jfflf yn don't get aw sV' I PV tha baking results i X, ,; jljon should try a ?SrfjdlD If sack of Olympi- - ! it always maa ?jfiSi5t -ffarnn? AT YOUR GROCER'S btuxd F cocaine Uiu Co. Voaiujis. Oaaeoa CCHWAB PRINTING CO OSOLICITS YOUrt PATRONAGE 24.-74 STARK STREET K.G I For V Jounces fajf J t$3 Quallty