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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY. OUTOBKK gl. 131Q.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OICGONUM TELEPHONE.
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supu aulldiasa i
StFILIO THEATER 7th aad Taylor) -h-rt
Bmi. pwii l'U4 Fitch's drama.
The Cltr." loniibt at o'clock.
STVOALOW THEATER fTwelfta
V-wnsoai Bill -stealer Clifford. in-T"
iirl. ta Mn aad taa Uame. Toalaht
at 1 o'clock.
BAKER THETEn E!awim
mm-The Feker Stnck Ompeny In T
Lion and toe Mouse." Toaiht at a. 14
o'clock.
orrHtt'JI THKATER (Morrlmn. aatwoa
5ta and fc.v.ntm Vattdovll.a. Tfcla
lurtMl at : 1 aad tooiaut at 1:1.
GRAND THEATER Park and Waanlna
t.,at Vajdevil.e. Thii aitardooa at :!.
toalsht at 1.14 and -
time THRATER Soonth and Aldr
Attaetroae' Uutlrtl fomwlr t'ompaar la
"A tianut misaard-- Thla afternoon at
: JO. tomcat at 1 aad
TAR THEATER iPerk and -Washing-tori)
Mttirka picture. Continuous, from l.ee
ta 14.1t V. M-
Advert leeesaaia latradod tr fa City
JCews la Brtrf ewlaansM ta aaday" le
a aut a kaaad ta Tka Oroalaa
aalaraa altloo Ty "eJee liai
ooalaa
Raw n ut to PseaCH Tonioht. Rabbi
Jorah B. V! lil preach tonight at
Belit Israel, at Twelfth and Main etxeeta.
co -Lt There Be Lbt: The Slogan of
tho Ae." TT.a choir under tho direction
of K. E. Courswn will :n tha service
mwi and antfcrma, Tho aarvlco will
kVr. n at o'clock. Tomorrow morntnc
at l' o'clock Rabbi Wt ill begin a
sne of lectures on Jealsh cuetoms of
all as-a. Tho religious achool will bo tho
host of tho children of tho community In
the booth In celebration of tha Feast of
Booths on Sunday rr. o rrJc g. Services will
be fold-Monday night at t o'clock and
Turvday morn'.c at 10 o'clock In celebra
tion of tfco last day of tuo Feast or
Booth.
fStOAR THitr Bc.nte.xceo. For ateaTIn
a (irk of sugar from tn front of the
establishment of Wadbama Co.. at
Fourth and Oak streets. 'Wednesday
afternoon. Janioa Burke and Joseph RUey
were arraigned In Police Court yeaterday
moraine. The testimony showed that
K y carried tha sugar away. Burke de
nied ar.v knowledge of tho theft. Both
were sentenced to serve 0 days' lmprlson
mer.t but a rservat:on waa made that If
Furke can ahow previous character, aa
he umtrls Judge Taswell will Jo.n In an
application for a pardon for Ulm.
SLtxit 1.4 ARREJrrrrv Ft- I Mien
thal. a salesman for a local department
atore. was arrested yeaterday afternoon
by Dt-etrve Hellyer and Moloney, on a
charge of embexslement. brought by Ward
T. Smith, manager of the Belfaat Im
porting Company, of Seattle. Tho amount
of the alleged ahortage la I1. UUen
thal l held under bail of f.UX. He aa'a
hit tho accUJatton la prompted by anger
berauie ho left tho ornpUinant coin
rny aerrlco. Ho admlta collecting the
money, but iay that there a a net
balanc of about : duo him.
Charles FERtAti 1 DiaO-Charlea
Trrnau pasaed away at 4 o'clock yes
terday, after an Hlneaa of four week.
Mr. Fernau had been In failinf health
for the rt aeveral yeare and retired
from buaineia ven years ago. He was
a resident of Portland for SS yeara. Be
aidea da widow ho leave ono daugtter.
Mr. Joseph 11. P-nr.ey, of Portland, and
a ion. George Femao, of Seattle. Mr.
Fernau wa 64 years of age.
Nonn Cikoiuit Rettr. Alcmio T.
Jones, evangelist and historical writer,
wtll apeak in Drew liall. at Second and
Morrison street every night until Octo
ber K Thirty-three years ago Mr. Jonea
w a resl.lent of Portland. S'n.-o that
t nie ha has preached throughout the
I'nlted States. Europe and In Asia. In
the meetings to ba held ha will dlscurw
leading present-day laauea. local. National
and International.
Oreoox "Dsf Raixt PuAXTrEo. Under
the auxpices of tho Baptlat Toung Peo
ple l'mo9 a big "Oregon 'Dry' " rally
will ba held FrWay nlxht at T: o'clock,
at tho Whit Tom pi a. at tho corner of
Twelfth and Taylor street a Tho Webber
Juvenile Orcheira will furnish tha mualc
A B. v. P. I", conference will also ba
held at o'clock la the ladles' parlor,
at th Whlta Temple, followed by a :
o'clock axipper.
CHAvrrRCR la Arresteo. Jack Rapp. a
chaufTeur. was arrested yeaterday on a
charge of larceny by emheulement. pre
ferred by his employer. W. E. Green. He
m released on ball. It as charged that
Rpp haa failed to torn over money re
ceived as driver of a taxlcab. Rapp waa
In a collision between bis taxlcab and an
automobile owned by Phillip Lower.gart.
last week, and was painfully Injured.
mMU, Airaxi to Have Smoker.
Slemoera of tha Cornell Alumni Asso
ciation of Oregon will attend a emoker
at I o'clock tomorrow night, at the Oregon
CrllL The affair will ba Informal and
Secretary Welle Gilbert especially urgra
Cornell graduates woo have recently ar
rived In Portland to attend. There ara
about 75 graduates of Cornell University
at present tn Oregon.
Ixfa.it Is ScrrrwATED. Smothered In
tha bed -coverings tie J-month-o!d child
of Joi-.n E. Wlrtael, of K F-ist Twenty
eighth street North, was found dead when
te parents awoke yesterday morning.
The cae Stas reported to Dr. M. O. Mc
Corkle. who noii.Ted tha Coroner. Death
wjli held to be dua to suffocation.
ArtiraoM Societt to Etxcr. An sd
urned meeting; of tha Audubon Society
will ba held Saturday at P. M- In tha
artroom of, tho Portland library. Tha
meeting la for tha election of officers
for tha year and tha reading of tha
yearly reports. All members uav been
especially requested to attend.
Armed TocTaa Ro PEOESTRIAS. Thraa
youths, lesa than 1$ years of sga. armed
with ona big revolver, bald op and robbed
George Meyer, of TA Wayna atreat. at
Nineteenth and Flanders streets. Wednes
day night. Meyer lost between and
$4. e ran give no satisfactory descrip
tion of tho robbers,
B.-jr Chaittecr Arrested. Howard
Tuarica waa arrested at Grand avenue
ar.d K-vst Pavtj atreet Wednesday night
bv Patrolmen Burke and Bigelow. for
Irlvtr.g an automobile without lighta. As
the offender l only 1 years old. ba waa
turned ovr to the Juvenile Cburt.
Wojcajc Bva.voei.ibt Plxasis. Tha re
vival mwtlni being held In the Church
of tha Nasartne. conducted by Evangelist
Martha B. lurry. ars well attended and
her eubct for tonight will ha The
Consequence of a Broken Law and
'Christ tha Substitute."
Two Ordered OrT ft Towre. Jaka
Jfonevchurch and George GoodwIIIIs were
rounded up with other vagrants by tha
pohca Wednesday night. They wera given
an opportunity to Wava tha city yeater
.ar morcing.
Mothers" MftTim CAtxEX. The first
monthly sjieetir.g of the Eliot school circle
rf ptata Cocsreaa of Mothers will bo
held in the school building today, at I
p. M. An Interesting programme baa
been prepared.
PRORismoi party" voer win form at
) P. M. sharp tomorrow on Main St.,
bt. Park and lith ata. "Oregon Extra
IT " our banner. (Paid adv.)
Invalids wia receive proper treatment
at the home of Dr. A. B. Gilbert. 3
IJ!enda Place. Loa Angelra.
To Uoa $1X'WX r3XH, . J."", at 7
per cent, on good Improved city property.
! P. Mall. W4 icond atreet.
WrLLawRTTR Frn. ffrr:.T Co. Dry.
Vacatioxs or MiLWAUEia Street Asked.
A petition will ba preeented to tho
City Council November 9. asking for the
vacation of MUwnukle road through block
73 In SMlwood and also between block S
In Miller'a Addition and block 5 In
MoseIy"s Addition. If tlila petition la
granted tha Milwaukle road wpuld bo
closed north of Nchalem avenue. Mil
iwaukle road runs through, block 78 and
connects with East Nineteenth street at
tha Intersection of Nehalem avenue. Ap
parently tho vacation means tho closing
of M.lwauxi toad back to Lambert,
which extends to East Nineteenth street.
In all abo'tt three blocks. The Sellwood
Board of Trade and Commercial Club will
bo anked to look Into tha rroject.
rTEa Anthony Gan
non, an old res.dent and veteran of the
. . i . i- . . hi. hnmo In cha Mount
Scott district October IS, at tho age of
-i vMn Mr. uannon was a di
, rn No ii G. A. R- hainx
pitied November . 1SS6. and was highly
regarded by his comradea. He enlisted In
Company u, rxiuno tmironiis jniu.ij.
during the Civil War and served for
v. Thi. mciment waa retained
on tha Pnctfle Coast to prevent California
from Joining uia tonicacrscjr. ie
survived by several children. The fu
neral will be held thla afternoon from
vi- ii-i R rtleth street South,
and tha interment will be mada In Mult
nomah Oraetery.
Portuacd District Mishtoxakt Societt
r - T-K . . ... I rnMtinC Of tha
Women's Home Miss'onary Sclety of tho
Methodist FjMSCOpai cnurco lor rurumu
district will bo held this sfterr.oon In
tho tha Lnurelwood Baptist Church, one
block south of the station on tho Mount
Scott railway. SeKotie will open at 1
o'clock, and continue through the after
noon and evening. For those, who remain
for the evening lunch will ba served.
Every auxiliary In the distrtot Is expected
to report. MIjw Priscilla Foster, a homo
missionary worker. Is expected to attend.
In the evening Rev. J. H. Cudilpp will de
liver his address. "America for Christ."
Offlcera will be elected and Installed.
Grand Officers Ari Installed. The
grand lodge offlcera of the Order of tho
Sons of Herman, consisting of Grand
President Boesl. First Vlca-President
IJrvd. Grand Secretary Herman. Grand
Marshal Mayer and ex-Prestdent Brelth
barta went to Salem Wedneaday after
noon to lnntal! tho officers of Salem
Lodge No. f. who are: President. ex-Preal-dent
Jean TVsrmstr; vice-president. F. J.
Larky; secretsry. Albert Ruge; treas
urer. Karl Japson; guide. Rud Butts:
outer guard. Otto Miller; Inner guand.
Joseph Bach.
North East Pidt CT-t s to Meet. Tha
North East ado Improvement Associa
tion will hold sn important meeting to
rilKt.t at tha Woodmen Hall, on Russell
street and Rodney avenue, to oonatder tha
Broadway bridge situation, new location,
for the water collector'a office and for
other buslnet Tho main question will
bo tho Broadway bridge.
Parbvts and Teachers' Association
Meets, Tlie Parents and Teachers" As
sociation of Montavilla will hold Its first
meeting for tha Fall thla afternoon at
3 o'clock In the Montavilla schoolhouso. A
programme will be rendered and refreshments-
served.
Jbwish Services to Be Held Toxioht.
idrvlces will ba held at tho Congrega
tion Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay
streets, tonlffht at t o'clock. Music by
the choir. Tomorrow morning services
at 1:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson
will officiate.
Football!
Hill Military Academy vs. Queen Anne
High School of Seattle, at Vaughn-atreet
grounds, 3 P. M. Saturday.
ANNUITIES LEFT BY WILL
31. J. Hrney Provides for Ttelatlves
Oat of $600,000 Estate.
SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. SV The estate
of Michael J. IIney..tbo Alaska railroad
builder who died last week, has a present
value of $. which, according to the
will filed. 1 to go to tho benefit of old
friends, relatives and charitable Institu
tions. Ten thousand dollars Is given to
Bishop Rosa, of the Episcopal Church,
for the Alaskan Indiana.
The will provldea for the payment of
1500 a month during her Ufa to Mr.
Honey's mother. Mrs. Mary Ann Heney,
of Ottawa, Canada. Other bequests In
clude tha following:
P. J. Heney, Packlr.gham. Canada. CO
a month and HO.000; T. E. Heney,
Green Bay. Wls 1300 a month and $30.
0.0 cash; O. J. Heney. Minnesota. J'.OO
a month and IU.000 Anna O'Brien, of
Ottawa. E- a month and $J5. cash;
William G. Robinson. North Anaon. Me..
f-0i The annuities devised, excepting
tha mother's, are for a period of ten
yeara.
i
California Authorities IIolJ Wade.
SALEM. Or.. Oct. 0. Special.)
Word was received from California by
tha asylum authorities todsy tliat Su
perintendent F. W. Hatch, of tho Cali
fornia iAinacy Commission, bad referred
tho question of Frank Wade's sanity to
tha Superior Judge at Willows, where
Wad Is under arrest on a charge of
horsestealing. Wsde will be examined
by alienists snd If he Is found to ba In
sane tha California authorities have con
sented to his commitment In an insti
tution of that state If Oregon will agree
to keep Harry Dreyer. a California pa
tient. In tha asylum here. Wade la a
fererata paranoiac.
' Waists and Gowns Mada to
Order.
FRIDAY SPECIAL
5Cc and 35c KecVwear.
Sped il 25c
Jabots. Bows. Stiff Embroidered
Collars. .All fins new goods.
50c and 35c Wasi Stocb
Spedal 25c
Tha Tailored Styles.
35c and 50c Silk Lisle Hosiery
Special 25c
Black only.
$4 50 Span Silk Aoto Veils
$3.S8 .
Whits and colors. Washable.
F. P.YOUNG
590) MsrrlMB. bet. "a and 5tb.
Corbet t Bids.
Friday Is Fish Day
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING IN NEW ARRIVALS
New Norway Mackerel, three sizes 35S 2o and
New Columbia River Salmon Bellies, pound.........
New Columbia River Salmon Tips, pound
New Georges Bank Tongues and Sounds, pound
New Finnan Haddfes, pound
New Holland Herrinff, six for
Jones' Dairy Farm Country Sausage, the pound
Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage Meat, the pound....
Seal Shipped Oysters all oyster the pint
Imported Cammembert now arriving, per box ,
lot
33
50
25 '
25
25
35
33c
50J
50d
Hood River Apples
Do not forget our special on Oregon Red and Baldwins, $2.75 per
box a full-size box, not a quarter-box. Do not miss this.
King Apples, fancy "Willamette Valley, the box $1.DU
Carpenter Skinless Texas Figs All sizes; just received; prices
from 15c, according to size.
Phone your orders. We have 12 main lines; no delay. Main 7200,
A 6181.
SEAL Y-LO WELL CO.
Fifth and Stark.
CANVASS TO BE MADE
PROHIBITIONISTS TO VISIT
EVERV HOUSE IX CITY.
Ward, Precinct and Block Organ I ra
tion Completed in "Oregon
Dry" Campaign.
For tho purpose of considering- mat
ter's In regard to tha "Oregon dry"
campaign, tha general Ministerial As
sociation of Portland met yesterday af
ternoon In executive session at the Y.
M. C- A. About 40 ministers took part
In the discussion as to the best way
to make use ot the time between now
and election to overthrow tho liquor
trafflo In the State of Oregon.
It was decided that the association
shall appoint meetings In IS places of
the ten wards of the cltr for the pur
pose of perfecting ward and precinct
organization. Next Sunday morning
and evening 75 pastors of the city will
announce those meetings, which will
be held next Monday evening at the
following churches:
First Presbyterian, First German
Methodist Episcopal, First German
Evangelical. ' First Congregational
First United Presbyterian, Emanuel
Baptist. Mlspah Presbyterian, Sellwood
Christian. Mount Tabor Presbyterian,
Friends. Hawthorne Presbyterian. Cen
tral Methodist Episcopal. Westmin
ster Presbyterian and Highland Con
greiratlonal. After an effective ward organization
has been perfected, precinct and block
organisation will ba undertaken, and a
house-to-house canvass of the city
mads. '
A motion was carried that tha gen
eral Ministerial Association of Portland
earnestly recommend to every minis
terial association In the state that tney
Inaugurate a house-to-house canvass
for tha purpose of Instructing voters
concernnlg the character of the prohi
bition constitutional amendment.
Final details for the "Oregon dry"
parade to be held tomorrow afternoon
at X o'clock were completed at a meet
ing of the parade committee Wednea
day night. The general supervision Is
In the hands of Miss Marie C. Brehm,
who ailtrl In srettlnar up the erest
Chicago parades, and this will be mads
as near like those of Chicago as pos
sible. None of the churches or organiza
tions Is announcing what it will have
In the way of spectacular exhibitions,
but it Is understood there will be
scenes portraying drunkards' homes
and wives and children of drunkards
In tbs line of march.
Toung women will ride In large wag
ons and floats and carry banners advo
cating In Ingenious ways the cause of
prohibition. The Sunday school chil
dren will also take a prominent part
In the parade.
SECRET PROBE. CONTINUES
Seattle Graft' Committee Explains
About Executive Sessions.
SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. 10. Members
of the City Council committee, which
is Investigating charges against po
lice and other city officials, announced
that tha committee was holding secret
sessions for the purpose of ascertain
ing the character and reliability .of
testimony to bo used when tho commit
tee shall sit in the open and bring
witnesses face to face with any offi
cial who may be charged with crime.
The committee has received and dis
carded anonymous communications, let
ters that turned out to be forged, and
much vague and hearsay testimony. The
committee has given out no Informa
tion whatever and Is vexed , that cer
tain rumors investigated by the commit
tee should have been printed as find
ings of the committee. The two keep
ers of the Arcade dancehouse deny that
they have shared the profits of The
place with any other person. The com
mittee is continuing its secret sessions.
WHERET0 DINE.
All the delicacies of tha season at tha
Portlsnd Restaurant. Fins private apart
ments for ladles. 205 Wash., near 6th St.
P. W. EALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING-
Main 165. A 1165 First and Oak
a . - i ...
L. MAYER S: CO.
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
143 Third Street Main 9432; A 4432
Weekly Grocery Bulletin
To Ship Away to Your Friends The Best Hood
River Apples,
$2.50 PER BOX.
Make your selection early, as our stock is limited, and at this very
low price we expect a big sale.
JUST ARRIVED
Florida Grape Trait. Virginia Hams.
Carpenter's Skinless Tigs. Extra Fancy Ripe Olives. .
Georges Eastern Codfish.
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 21 AND 22, WE OFFER:
Pickled Walnuts, ipints. .25? Absolutely Pure Maple Sap, per
Burnbam Fish Flakes, tin..lO pint bottle 45
Cantrell & Cochrane 's Ginger Ale, per dozen $2.00
"Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage for Sunday Breakfast."
"A child can buy as safely as a man."
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Bedroom Furnishings
If yon wish your bedroom to look right and to be
right, do not fail to see our immense line of new
bedroom furniture.- Also visitour decorative de
partment and get the latest ideas on wall jand
window treatment.
fJ.G. MaclcS? Co.
Fifth and
Stark
BROOK
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saoo
Foremost Clothiers Since 1863.
Holeproof Hose
for Men,
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$15.00, $20.00 and $25.00
We call your attention to three wonderful lines of
Suits and Overcoats, at these prices. Every weave, every
pattern and style in clever, snappy models for young men;
conservative ideas for elder men $15, $20 and $25.
The most remarkable display of high-grade exclusive
outer garments in this country is now on view here, each
the production of a maker of world-wide reputation; Bro
kaw and Rogers-Peet in particular, priced from $25 to $40
Special Express Delivery of Rain-Proof Slip-Ons Just
Received Specially Priced at $18.00
You
Should
Enjoy
the safety and convenience
of paying your bills by check.
Whether you handle much or
little money, it is advisable
to have a checking account
and you are cordially invited
to open one with us.
Portland Oregon
Opn 8 A. IX. until 5:30 P. M.
Saturdays until S P. M.
tOO REWARD
will be given to any one know
ing the whereabouts of the following-
described persons. who
came to Portland about 45 days
ago: One lady 25 or 28 years
old, very dark complexion, wear
ing gray suit, dark blue hat with
dark veil; talks broken English
(Austrian. Also lady 22 years
old. Austrian, blue suit, light
straw hat trimmed with red
flowers and green leaves.. Also
two children, one girl 2H vears
old, who can't speak English;
light complexion. Baby 3 months,
very dark complexioned.
They may be working In res
taurant washing dishes, boarding
house or laundry, or on a ranch,
or may have furnished rooms of
their own. The children may
have been placed In aoma or
phans' home or sent to soma
woman to take care of. Want to
know the whereabouts of tha
children so that can pay tor
their support. If you have In
formation notify Geo. Pappas,
25 N. fith St.. City.
EVERY SMILE ADVERTISES US
Full Ml at teeth
only S.0
Bridge work or
te.tb without
plates.. S8.&0 to SS
Red rubber plates
only
Good rubber plates
only S3. 00
Gold or porcelain
crowns.-S3 -fro to S5
Gold or porcelain
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BUvar flUlncs only
60o to $1
Painless extraction
only 6e
Frea when plates
are ordered.
Our Work Guaranteed Parfact
No hotter work done anywhere. Mod
ern equipment, perfect aervloa, every
customer pleased. Out-of-town patrons
mav make appointments and have work
finished in one day. Every operator a
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, pandava, S A. M. ta 1 P. M.
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' Wash, and Alder.
No Branch Stores.
CUT PRICES ON
SHOES
MEN. AND WOMEN.
School Shoes That Wear.'
MANT ENJOYED THE HOT SALT
PLUNGE ON SUNDAY AT
HOTEL GEARHART
"BY-THE-SEA."
The Golf Links are in splendid con
dition. Private hot salt baths.
Round trip Railroad Fare, S3-
NO MATTER
how large or how modest your bus
iness, there is a strong probabil
ity that the profits can be in
creased by adopting modern sys
tems in each department. A good
place to commence is in the ac
counting department, bringing de
tails to your finger tips, and
THE LOOSE
WAY
that is to say, the Loose-Leaf way
the modern way can be turned
to many different uses in your of
fice. Let BUSH0NG & CO., 87-91
Park Street, 6how you. They have
over 200 suggestions to make con
cerning Loose-Leaf methods of ac
counting. They can prove that
with this system the grip on details
IS THE TIGHTEST
Better
than ever.
STEWART
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Geary Street, above Union Squars
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan SI .50 a day tip
American Plan $3.00 a day up '
Few steel sod brick structure. Famished at
cost of 1 200.000. Every comfort and con
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