Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 05, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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    TTTE JIORNTXG OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1910.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Sixth and 6T.oth Vaadevtlia, Thin
Kflarnnnn at 1 U ud tocusht at 9:1B.
RRAKn TBItATEB I Parr and WaShlOSton)
Vandavlila. This tllarwMa nt 2:16;
toalsht at 7:90 ud a.
X.TKI'- THEATER Snth and Aider)
Armjtrong Musical ComMy in
ItarfBlfl Day. i an uiinmn a . -v.
tonlsbt nt 7:30 and a.
STAR THEATER (rark and Wanhlntoti
Motion pictures. Continuous, from 1:20 to
10 o p. M.
OAKS PARK (O. w. p. oartlne) Thai arter-
aooa and loalaht.
OUCOXlaJf AT KKSOBTSL
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setlka tfcr.aafc taa failastac mgm
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la Brl.f aalanaaa la aKvdaya la.
an aaaat ka kaaava la Tka OrcsraaUaus
kaalaaaa of flea Ty fateck Satmraay
IaMBAjto Si na i-i la Wmaxxrx After u
months of hard work and agitation the
VntversKy Park Board of Trade haa Anal
ly brouaht about the extension of Lom
bard atraet. roaktnir It re wiaa d-
tareen Wabash avenue and Patton ave
nue The total coat Is placed oy tne
viewers at V- These proceedings make
lsmhard street 80 ft wide between
Waatnna and Patton avenue. Moat of the
street la already under contract for hard-
surface pavement, and more than loo men
are lavlnar cement sidewalks. puttinK in
the water mains and laylnit the telephone
wire underground preparatory to the Im
provement.
roarrsiAOmRa An Hurrtixo. Contrac
tors who are Improving streets with bard-
surface- paving have begun to increase
heir working forces, in order to com
plete their contracts by early Fall. This
is being done upon tne siiRgeaoon ot -iiy
Engineer Morris, who llaa pointed out
that as soon aa the rains begin, practical
ly no work can be done with the streets.
a i the nrenent time, more street im
proving W being done than last month and
as a confluence, the streets In the resi
lience dattrtrta are torn up and impass
able tn some places.
Pa-nntstTLA TVasts HoaptTAU An
elation la balng organised for the eree
tlon of a first-class hospital at some cen
tral place on the Peninsula near Iximbard
street and m the vicinity of University
Park. W. a. Steele, secretary of the or
ganisation. report) that the physicians on
the Peninsula and North Alblna are all
boosting the project. A committee ban
been investigating several tracta oi iana
with a view to the purchase ot a sue.
Incorporation papers have been prepared.
but DO stock has been Issued.
A asTiKBlf Cat TO WlJf FRaUSDOM. Total
abstinence for lire years or atx months
on the rockplle are alternatives that
stare Mike Sullivan In the face, as the
rault of a aoree Wednesday night. Mike
waa full of contrition when he appeared
before Judge Bennett yesterday morn
ing, and proposed of bis own accord that
the agreement be made. Bainrr tircie
was instructed to draw up a document
to that effect and Sullivan was allowed
to go free.
Cra pshootbtrs Four r.rr Bn. The
bonea" were rolling merrily when Pa
trolman Frey entered a place at TO
Fourth street yesterday morning ana
placed four crap" hooters under arrest.
They gave the namea J. A-,Morrts. lemac
Hutler. TV. O. Dewltt and J. W. Brown.
Each gave $10 ball and was released. None
of the players appeared In court yester
day morning and their ball was forfeited.
Boot or Prad Giri. Arrivrs. Com
pletely identified aa the body of Mable
ilonlo. who with Frisco Day wis drowned
tn the Oregon Slough. th body
of a nomin found In a tree on the
lwer Columbia River was brought
to this city yesterday. The mother of the
dead girl. Mrs. Sehlacter. accompanied
the body, which was turned over to a
funeral director.
PLATOROCWnS TO BC DlKTMIO.-At A
meeting of the City Park Board, which
will be held at 10 o'clock this momlng.
plana for making Improvements in the
public playgrounds will be discussed. It
is probable that the Board will recom
mend the establishment of a swimming
tank in the North Park grounds.
Wiuiam B. DgrrrVa F1 kkral Held.
The funeral of William B. Deputy was
held yesterday morning from the borne of
Ms daughter. Mrs. Luella C. Cpdyke. 1829
tielmont street. Interment was made in
ljne Fir Cemetery. Bev. W. B. Hlnson.
of the White Temple, conducted the serv
ices!. Rzv. R AaRASAvaosc to Prxach. Serv
ice will be held at the Congregation
Ahaval SR;olom. comer Park and Clay
streets, tonight at o'clock. Rev. R.
A bra ham son will officiate. All are wel
come. Tomorrow morning services at
I o'clock.
Emplotmkxt Sbctrso fob 522. Accord
ing to J. Q. a.-hroeder'a report for July,
tiled yesterday with the City Auditor, the
Free Employment Bureau secured Jobs
for E3 persons In that month. Of thla
number. S&l wero male and 171 female
workers.
Bt-ai-RB Aaga for Pouri PROTaK-rtOK.
T'.oae city Park will ask Chief Cox to
detail a mounted policeman for that dis
trict. Recently suspicious characters have
been prowling about the residences.
Dr. Sasford WHmxo has moved his
offices from the Marquam to rooms) 1-S
Macleay bMg.. corner Fourth and Wash
ington sts.; Office hours and telephone
numbers the same aa heretofore.
rats War. Steamer Northland sails
direct for Sam Francisco Saturday noon:
cabin S10. steerage S5. berth and meals
Included. Frank Bollam. agent. 128 3d. St.
p.TTOX KOMS ASSOCIATIOM TO MBET.
The regular monthly meeting of the Pat
ton Home Association will be held this
morning at 10: o'clock at the home.
Ta.e the "tV car.
H. C. BRAKDCa has sold his reataurant
at 10S Sxth. Still caters to weddings,
banquets and parties. Phone A UOa.
"ScUicaiant axo Old Orsxjon.- "Mc
Donald of Oregon", and "Tba Conquest"
at all bookstores. "
Dlhiljt Vacucm Cixaxbrs. easy pay
nenta. Wash. Main 6tO. A .
Dm. CiATTcar SkAMAirw has returned.
CHINA GIRIJSLOVE DIES
Tbert Bcaa Sweetheart Annoys
Her He Is Arrested.
AtteaefK- well mrA aetf.
Little lieto. a Chinese till, I
aayatl. tsmariaalr as adiaaia.
On. a Fasti P. K. Baaakay.
i.rt.w alnlun Mara.
Daata
Caaraart Park a.
Paaifla
Xewsat
a. Man la -a apctaas Chasiss O.
aajsn
Catlsm Wmttmf r T. Btlcaia
appeareJ at the police station yesterday
to compicki that Jack Wong, a young
Chlncmar., had threatened to kill her.
The girt, who is living with a private
family at Twenty-third and Thurman
streets, raid that aha had formerly en
tertained a feeling of friendship for
Jack. , but that it had cooled, since
which time he had pursued her with
threats of violence. On one recent oc
raston, In the- Goodnough building, he
drew a revolver and discharged It. she
said, narrowly missing killing her. Of
late ha has continued his threats and
Intimated that he would uae violent
means to bring her back to him.
The girl swore to a warrant for
Jack's arrest and he waa taken Into
custody by Patrolman Humphries at a
saloon At Second and Alder streets,
whera he Is' employed. Jack denied that
he had made any threats against the gtrL
He was held under bail aX $1000.
The accused ia Americanised, well
dressed and carried on a love correspond
ence; with the girt In a weird attempt
at the English language. In one of the
letters which he wrote to her In an ef
fort to r ring- her back to him. he said:
"I am bad hurt you feel so bad bo I
know bad so much trouble again and I
shame so mean and all my fault. I am
hurt In my heart over hurt your heart
.ot you chance so I mean to you. Please
excuse me. Don't had trouble any more.
I am loved you so much on my heart.
Too nice girl In the world. Tou nice,
lovely girl with your kiss. Goodbye."
DECLARATIONS ARE FILED
Only One of Si Thus Far Officially
Made Is Democrat.
Four of the candidates for state Rep
resentative Indorsed lat the recent
meeting of the Multnomah County as
sembly of Republicans, tiled their dec
larations of Intention with County
Clerk Fields yesterday. They were
inunh w. Rayerldse. of 2l East
Couch street; Charles B. Moores. of 281
K.at Fifteenth atreet. North: ur. J. -Wetharbee.
of 75 Broadway, and
George W. Stapleton. of 445 Hassalo
atreet. L. M. lavls also filed his dec
laration to run for the'offlee of Repre
sentative on the Republican ticket, and
H. W. Goddard announced his Intention
to run for County Commissioner. He
says: "l will endeavor to manage the
county affairs in a satisfactory man
ner, build good roads ana seep iiran
In repair." On the ballot he wishes
the wor: "Good roads, proper reg
ulation of draw bridges. Indorsed by
assembly."
The declarations or ueveriage.
Moores. Wetherbee and Stapleton are
Identical Each says: "I will dis
charge the duties to the best of my
ability. I believe in the assembly as
the beat method of suggesting party
candidates and In the direct primary
aa the place to have Its work ratified
or rejected." On the ballot after their
namea they want the statement: ror
direct primary, with an open assem
bly." Davis says: "I will perform the
duties thereof to the best of my abil
ity and stand squarely for the best In
terests of the massee of the people."
on the ballot he wishes to say: "Obey
the Dtimary law: trust the people;
anti-assembly." If elected he will rep
resent the Eighteenth district.
Although 11 declarations have thus
far been filed, only one of them Is tor
a Democrat. He la C. I Daggett, who
la running, against R- L. Stevens and
N. II. Bird for. Sheriff.
COLBORN LIKES PORTLAND
Salt Lake City Man Smitten With
This City's Climate.
Among Portland's most enthusiastic
boosters is Judge Edward F. Col born,
of Salt Lake City, who la spending the
Summer here with his wife, who Is
In poor health. Judge Colbora has
long been prominent in Salt Lake City,
locating there In 1888. He Is charmed
with Portland's Summer climate and
haa taken a house for an Indefinite
stay here.
"In the middle of the night, ob
served the Judge, yesterday, "when
people In Salt Lake City are hanging
out of the wlndowa because of the
heat, one ahlvera here without blank
ets on the bed. Tou do not get this
favorable combination of yie elements
at Los Angeles, where so many peo
ple go from the Interior. To my mind.
here is the Summer climate par ex
cellence. For the person afflicted
with the nervous troubles brought on
by life In the eternal sunshine of the
high altitudes. Portland offers a haven
of rest and a permanent cure."
HAZELWOOD CANDIES.
At Seashore and Mountain Resorts.
Haselwood candies ran be enjoyed away
from the city aa well as In It. for we
make a specialty of packing them, to be
sent by mall or express, and the sender
can feel assured that his friends will
receive them In good condition. Prices:
Haselwood chocolates. 60c snd $1 per lb.
Haselwood bitter sweets, 7Sc per lb.
Haselwood bon-bons. 60c per lb.
Postage lOe for each pound will cover
postage.
Tour orders will be given prompt at
tention.
HAZELWOOD CREAM STORE,
s-M Washington street.
Phones Msln 79. A 4561.
First Brakebemm Ride Fatal.
A LB ANT. Or.. Aug. . Special.
Luclen Lafargue. of San Rafael. Cal..
died In Sister Mao's Hospital In thla
city at 8:10 o'clock this morning as the
result of injuries sustained about six
Y2 Parasols Special at y2
All of our Beautiful Parasols at tbeir original price. Tou should
see them.
$9.00 Big Bag Sale, Special ?4.98
Mat Seal, Goat Seal, Pin Seal, Morocco, Walrus, Calf, Alligator and
Pigskin or Patent Leathers; regular $7.50 to $9.00 special.. .$4.98
$3.50 Long Kid Gloves, Special $1.98
Browns, .Blue, Tan, some evening shades.
65c and 50c Ribbons, yard, 29
Colors only.
F.P.YOUNG
290 Morrison street, between Tourth and Fifth, Corbett Buliding.
hours earlier when he was run over by
a Southern Pacific freight train at Har
risburg. lAfargue, who was 22 years old,
was beating hla way but denied that he
was a common hobo and said his father,
John Lafargue, was a well known man
of San Rafael. County Judge Duncan
has telegraphed the young man's relatives.
PORTLAND'S SHOWING GOOD
Building Activity During July Runs
93490 Less Than in 1809.
Portland made a good showing in
building activity for the month of July,
according to Building Inspector riura
mer'a monthly report filed yesterday
with the city auditor. The report
ahowa an Increase of 28.8 per cent In
the number of permlta over that of the
corresponding- month of last year. Per
mits issued for July, 1909. were 40S,
whUe in the month Just closed S21 per
mits were Issued.
The total cost ofbulldings for July
reached $908,080, being Just $3490 less
than the total for July, 1909.
An Interesting feature of the report
Is that 221 permlta were Issued for
dwellings on the East Side and but
seven permits for the West Side, show
Ing the rapid growth that ia being
made east of the Willamette River.
The total amount to be expended for
the dwellings Is $517,(50. Permits for
eight office buildings were Issued cov
ering a total of $213,000.
During the month, 1642 inspections
were made and 180 violations of the
building ordinance were discovered and
remedied.
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladies. 305 Wash., near 6th at.
Trunks, suit cases and bags. Largest
variety at Harris Trunk Co.. lit Sixth.
L Mayer & Co.
Portland's Oldest Grocers
148 .Third Street
Main 9432 A 4432
WEEKLY GROCERY
BULLETIN
What kind of table butter are you
using? We give you the BEST.
STRICTLY SANITARY BUTTER
In the city at no advertised sale
price, but QUALITY. Ask for
"Rhode" brand butter.
FOR FRIDAT AND SATIRDAY
AIT,. B AKD 6 WE OFFER!
Vinegar, "Dessaux," regular 50c,
per bottle 3o
C. & B. Pickled Walnuts; regular
85c, per quart 75?
Le Court Mushrooms; regular
35c, per tin... .' 25t
C. & B. Olive Oil; regular 85c,
per quart 75t
English Mustard; regular 60c,
per pound 45r
O. P. S. Bye or Bourbon, in bond
since 1903; regular $6.00 per
gallon $5.00
C. & C. Ginger Ale; regular $2.00,
per dozen $1.75
DELICATESSEN DEPT.
Smoked Salmon, Kippered Salmon,
Summer Sausage, Bismarck Her
ring, Roll Mopse. Boiled Tongue.
Corn Beef and Baked and Boiled
Ham. Gluten Bread. t
mO" Madgeburg Style 'Dill
Pickles; per dozen...; 25t?
"A Child Can Buy As Safely
As a Man"
Painless Dentistry
-. . x vac uk wwn swonie
4 osa bare thslr plate
(C iahea in one das
fj it necesaarr.
a HajrUI rnsyos s not
ia tola er vercaiiis
crswi tor $3.50
Msltr Crams 5.00
22kBrkjrTftb 3.50
J tsiae! rmnfS 100
i I lilTW Fitter .50
. 2 InU, rillnr. Z.9H
W 5.00
0t . 7 en
. ., riaai as auraex ewr.
tt mw aia ! Jsrrusi rsMaw tjrtVflss .911
VORK SUAMNTItV FOR t VKARS)
tilalaa, xtraolioa JTras whan platasor bridse vorc
oroarad. Ooosaltstion Frea, y on cannot sat bettse
paialaei work don anrwhara. All work fullr gust
nteed. Modern slectrio aqnlpman. Hast methods,
Wise Dental Co.
mo aou: A. Aft. 9. H. feuuUrV M i
F. W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING.
Main 165, A 1169 First and Oak
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A VV.a.
Some
Things
For Savings and time
Depositors to consider.
We were founded in
1887
We are strong and able
to keep you safe.
We pay from
3 to 496
We invite your deposits
s
i
Call for our Statement and Book of
1 LUSTRATIONS.
Portland Trust Company
BANK
S. . CORNER THIRD AND OAK STS.
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BEX J. I. COHEN President
Si. V. CAJRPENTB...Viee-lreldeiit
B. LEE FAUET Secretary
THE MONEY.
YOU SAVE NOW
and deposit regularly with
Ashley & Rumelln, Bankers,
will be one of the best sources
of protection for both present
and future.
What satisfaction to know
that your funds are constantly
Increasing; at Compound In
terest. 4 per cent interest
paid on Savlnsrs Accounts.
Accounts of 11.00 and up re
ceived. Portland, Oregon
Open 8 A. M. until 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays until S P. M.
SCHOOLS AND COUXKUES.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
T1LF0RD BUILB1RG. TENTI AND BORIISOI
A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B., PRINCIPAL
Ours ia a&mitudlv the h iff h -standard commercial
school of the Northwest. Teachers having: both
business and professional experience qualify stu
dents for success, by individual Instruction If
desired. In a short time and at small expense.
Position for each as soon as competent. Open all
the year. Catalog-ue, business forms and pen
work free. Call, telephone (Main 664), or write.
Belmont School
(FOR BOYS)
LBelmont, California JZTstl,
U tryinr to d for the moral, physical sad intellecfnal wel
fare of ia boya what crery thoughtful parent moat wiabea to
hare done. Ita location beyond the dirertdoaa and tempta-
ttona of ton or city, the fiaeaeaa of its climate, the beauty
of ita baildinn and ground, the ran re and attrmcdTrDcaa of
the MiTouiatlinf country are anoat helpful mida. Our new
dormitory with cement plaster finish. Spanish tile roof, whita
tiled bath and ihowCT room. Krtvm heated and electric lirhtrd.
is onto roasted for beantr. comfort and bealtbfalneaa. Ask
or patrons, oar rradnatea and our boya about as. and writ
mt for specific information.
WM. T. REID. A. M. (Harvard) Heai-Mstar
W.T. RE1D. J R.. A. M. (HarvmrdX Am' t HeadVMaatar.
B1
ROWNELL UALL
V-t.hll.haw1 Iftftt Qffllh
A ateriAnl fnr wir with All th advant-
Ken of Eaatern schools. Certificates ad
mit without examination to Wellealey,
Smith. Vassar. Eastern and at ate universi
ties. Native French and German teachers.
Art. music, domestic science, rymnastlcs.
academic and colleaje preparatory courses.
All n-irla in special charaje of house mother.
Tear book sent upon request. Miss Ma radon,
principal, 1S1T South 10th street. Omaha.
Exceptional values in Dining Tables in
golden and waxed oak. This week we
are showing a golden oak table, 45-in top,
8-ft. extension, as low as.. .... . $18.00
,t J. G. MACK 8 CO.
Fifth
8Su
Final Glean
tv r f.
Men s ana Jtsoys
ummer - W eight buits
Men's Suits
$40.00 Suits now..
$35.00 Suits now. .
$30.00 Suits now..
$25.00 Suits now..
$20.00 Suits now..
$18.00 Suits now. ,
$15.00 Suits now..
SPECIAL SALE OF DESKS
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST
ROLL TOPS, FLAT
TOPS, TYPEWRITER
AMD BOOKKEEPERS
AT LOWEST PRICES
EVER. MADE BE
FORE IN PORTLAND
ALL GRADES AND SIZES MUST GO
OFFICE APPLIANCES, PRINTING, LITHOGKAi-HlNli.
BLANK BOOK MAKING, LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS
PARK AND OAK STS. AND 87-91 PARK STREET
Coal
Sootless Anthracite
Rock Springs, Etc.
Phone E 303, C 2303
EdlefsonFuelCo.,Inc
fCHWAB PRINTING CO
FOSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
laT STARK - STREET
FiftK
Surk
-i an .
ar-ar- -V a
.$20.00
.$17.50
.$15.00
.$12.50
.$10.00
. . $9.00
. . $7.50
$30.00 Suits now.
$25.00 Suits now.
. $20.00 Suits now.
$15.00 Suits now.
$10.00 Suits -now.
Boys' Knickerbocker Suits 2 Price
$15.00 Knickerbocker Suits now.'... ''""eZ'nft
$14.00 Knickerbocker Suits now .-. - J J J"
$12.50 Knickerbocker Suits now. . . JS'A
$11.00 Knickerbocker Suits now JlJ-JJJ
$10.00 Knickerbocker Suits now
$8.00 Knickerbocker Suits now ........ SJ'JJJ
$7.00 Knickerbocker Suits now -.. JliSJ
$6.00 Knickerbocker Suits now..
$5.00 Knickerbocker Suits now... $.s.&u
TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING STOCK
AND FOR THIS MONTH ONLY
3 . B j
BUSHONG &
AnElectric Washing Machine
Saves Time and, Money
Have You Seen the "Thor?
Call and let us show you.
0. B. Stubbs Electric Supply Co.
No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland, Or.
We can furnish you with a complete Office Equip
ment and every Modern Machine.and Device for
doing all things needful in your business f.
KILHAM PNTINGRCO&
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, FIFTH
- Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders AND OAK
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, aboe Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1.50 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Few ted and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Everr comfort and con
venience. On carlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San I ran Cisco
- Up
1
rancy
1 Sd S
Young Men's Suits
. ..$15.00
.......$12.50
$10.00
$7.50
$5.00
THOROUGH IN CON
STRUCTION, HAND
SOME IN FINISH
AND DESIGN, IN
QUARTER - SAWED
OA1, MAHOGANY
AND IMITATION
MAHOGANY
CO.
Phone Main 1696, A 1696.
COAL
' For August Delivery.
$S.SO
Per Ton.
Telephone, your orders to
WILLAMETTE FUEL & SUPPLY
COMPANY.
Mala 1225. " A 1223.