Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 10, 1910, Page 16, Image 16

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THE MORNIXG OREGOXIAN. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1910.
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STREET F,
SALMON
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Grant Demands Stoppage of
Cars for Passengers to
Board and Alight.
COMPROMISE IS MADE
Advertisement of Council's Action
Ordered Before Final Approval.
Oregon Eletrk! to Begin
Work Immediately.
Controversy over the propoMd fran
chise for a street railway line on Sal
mon and Tenth streets occupied the at.
tentlon of the Council the larger part of
Ita session yesterday. A compromise
between the Oregon Electric Railway
Company, which desires the franchise.
and the Interested property owners
waa effected and the Council ordered
the franchise to be advertised as re
quired by law, previous to ita final ap
proval by the Council.
The company wanted a franchise to
operate Its suburban cars over the line
without having; to be compelled to stop
to take on passengers at every street
corner. Local service and limiting; of
two cars In a train were the demands
of the property owners. Finally It was
a creed that the company should atop
at any street corner to let off passen- I
jr.rs. but should only stop at two places
on Salmon street and two on Tenth
street to talcs on passenger when out
bound. The etSpptns; places are to be
selected by the company.
Two-Car Trains Provided.
It waa agreed by the company that
It would not operate) more than two
cars at a time over the road, and this
was made a provision of the franchise.
whlcb bears an emergency clauae to
make It effective aa soon as approved
by the Mayor.
C H. Carey, In a speech on behalf of
the company, told the Council that a
franchise providing for cars to stop at
every street corner to pick up passen
gers would not be accepted, lie ap
pealed to the Council to support the
company In Its efforts to build up Port
land and the country surrounding It.
That the Hill Interests are spending
$1,500,000 a day in the Improvement of
Its lines In Oregon was the assertion
made by the attorney, who painted a
glowing picture of the network of lines
the company Is preparing to construct
la the Willamette Valley.
In replying to Mr. Carey, Interested
property owners from the streets on
which the line is planned to operate
denied that they were trjMng to hinder
the company In Its work of progress,
but explained that the franchise sought
would depreciate their property with
out granting them any benefits in re
turn. Many Owner Object.
It was their opinion that the com
pany should run Us cars on Front street
to connect with the United Railways
system. Instead of running its tins
through the residence section. They
declared that granting of the franchise
would reduce their streets simply to a
light of way for a through railroad
system, and they Insisted to a man
that the concessions asked should be
granted.
John F. Logan and A. K. Clark ap
peared aa attorneys for the property
owners, while, representing the ward
In which most of the property owners
lived. Councilman Raker made a strong
plea In their behalf.
The controversy started soon after
the Council began Its session In the
morning. After numerous speeches
were made by property owners and
ethers, noon found the Council still re
tarded in ita work by the dispute. Nu
merous amendments to the ordinance
were offered. Then Councilman Drls
coll moved that the amendments and
the franchise be turned ' over to the
representatives of the railroad com
pany and the property owners and their
legal representatives In an effort, to
have them arrive at a settlement and
report back to the Council at 1 o'clock
In the afternoon.
ent reached, but Councilman Cellars
Insisted that the ordinance be changed
so aa to require the company to con
struct either a single or a aoum
track, and give it permission to change
from one to the other. Acting upon
this suggestion, the franchise waa. or
dered changed to provide a aoubi
traok. with the eaceptlon of curve.
where' the width of the atreet wool
not permit the use of two tracks.
It was explained that the company I
preparing to begin work as soon as th
1 franchise Is granted, and an emergency
clause was added to the grant.
Wheelwright Is Scored.
An Incident of the controversy In th
morning was the scoring given w. P.
Wheelwright by Attorney Carey. Mr.
Wheelwright bad said that he came as
an Individual to protest against the
franchise, and objected to any kind of a
franchise being granted to the com
pany over the streets mentioned.
nlving. Attorney Carey cited the ob
structions that Mr. Wheelwright, as
member of the Port of Portland, had
Dlaced In the way of the Hill interests'
plan to build a bridge over the Wlllam-
PORTLAXirS BLI.VQ MUSICAL
PRODIGT TO BE BEARD
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Fraaels Rlehter.
Francis Rlehter, . Portland's
blind pianist and composer, will
be tendered a benefit recital at
the Helllg Theater Sunday after
noon. November 20, at 1:30
o'clock. It was another instance
of Portland's generosity when a
fund was raised to send "the boy
prodigy" far away for study and
development. That he has made
good use of his time and oppor
tunities Is well known to those
who have heard him since his
return from Europe. But the
general public hasn't heard him.
Heacs this opportunity will be
given for all to hear him play
before he leaves on a concert
tour. All funds derived from the
recital will be In the bands of a
committee of Mr. Richter's
friends and will be devoted to
furthering the young man's mu
sical education.
Compromise) Plan Wins.
This plsn worked out to the entire
satisfaction of all. and the compro
mise waa presented to the Council for
approval. Members of the Council ex
pressed satisfaction with the agree-
ette. He said it was such men as
Wheelwright and those of his "Ilk" who
were trying to prevent the advance
ment of the city.
NATIVE LANDS CALL
Rail Officials Say Travel to
. Old World Begun Early.
VACATIONS SPENT ABROAD
Many to Cross Ocean for Recreation
and Return to Northwest With -Relatives
Travel South Is
Also on Increase.
Many natives of Europe who have ac
quired land and cash In Oregon are
leaving to spend the holidays with their
relatives abroad. Railroad officials say
the rush to Europe has started earlier
than usual this year and that the sale
of tickets out of Portland will be greater
than that of any period in the history of
local offices.
Every day tihows contented natives of
Italy, Austria. Germany. Switzerland
and other countries gathered around the
ticket counters seeking Information of
trains and steamships that will take
them to their Old World homes quickest
snd cheapest.
Many say they will attend the re
malnder of then- days with their fami
lies In Europe, but most of them de
clare they will return, some of them
suylng they will bring their relatives
with them.
Travel out of Portland to Califomi
points Is also starting earlier than
usual. Railroad men say this reflects
tbs prosperous condition of Portland and
Oregon people, showing that they have
more time and money to spend away
from home.
Regular travel to San Francisco and
California points is Increasing constant
ly. The Introduction of faster service
over the Southern Pacific made possible
by the operation of the Shasta Limited,
has increased the tourist travel between
the two cities, the travel of 9an Fran
ciscans In this direction being equally
as heavy as that of local persons south
ward.
Similar prosperous conditions have
also brought many settlers from other
states to Oregon snd have been the
means of beckoning many others Into
the state for the Winter.
The fact that large excursion parties
of Canadians will visit Oregon when the
weather in their own country Is coldest
preference to going to Florida is
pointed to as proof of the contention
i at the climate here is as plessant as
thatef the South Atlantic state.
Railroad Notes.
George W. McCloskey, general agent
of the Northern Pacific at Los Angeles,
was a business visitor In Portland yes
terday, continuing his northern jour
ney last night to Tacoma and Seattle.
H. C Kutt, fourth vice-president of
the Northern Pacific, with headquarters
at Tacoma. was In Portland for a few
hours yesterday. ' '
Frank R. Johnson, local agent for
the Canadian Paciflo was In Sliver ton
and other Southern Oregon points yes
terday.
THREE FILIPINOS ARRESTED
Charge of Delaying: Malls on Stage
Coach Made by Government.
Postoffice Inspector Clement yester
day caused warrants of arrest to be Is
sued for Frank Sanchex, 8. Agula and
Joss Rayes, Filipinos, charged with ob
structing and retarding the United
States malls on a stage coach at Al
pine Creek, near Lake View, Novem
ber S.
The three Filipinos were passengers
on the stage. At Alpine Creek they
held up the driver at the point of a re
volver. It Is not charged that they at
tempted to rob the malls, but they
caused a serious delay. It Is said by
some that a hat of one of the Filipinos
blew off and because the driver would
not stop willingly they compelled him
to do so by placing a revolver under
bis nose.
The three Filipinos are held at
Klamath Falls.
Washington Farm Brings $8000.
HUSUM. Wash.. Nov. (Special.)
The 160-acre tract belonging to J. B.
Kelley near Robertsville. ten miles north
east of here, was recently sold to
Eastern parties) for fSOOO.
EXHIBIT APPLES EN ROUTE
Goldendale to Have Display at Spo
kane and Chicago Shows.
GOLDENDALE. Wash.. Nov. . (Spe
cial.) Applea for the National Apple
Shows at Spokane and Chicago were
sent from here today. A car was
shipped to Spokane on through freight.
There will be about fifteen varieties of
apples exhibited. This exhibit will be
taken care of by Dr. Hartley and Mr.
Uawley, of the Apple Growers' Union.
A great deal of literature is being
taken along, the most Important be
ing 10,000 booklets advertising Gold
endale. Some of these will be dis
tributed in Spokane. he business men
of this place have written to Chicago
merchants with whom they have been
doing business, asking them to look
over the exhibit and call on Golden-
dale's representatives with these ex
hibits. Letters of introduction will be
sent to these different merchants.
The entire apple crop of Goldendale
has been disposed of through the
Northwest Fruit Exchange in Portland.
It will be some time yet before all the
pack Is taken care of.
Iverness-shlre Loads In December.
It was yesterday reported that the
British bark Inverness-shlre, last heard
from at Stanley, en route to Santa Ro
salia, from HamBurg, had been fixed for
In BedThree Months 1
Bright's Disease
A Frank, Beaest statement of Thank
fulness From a Man Was Was Cnreel
of Bright's Disease, So That the
Kaswledjre of This Core May Bemeftt
Other Sufferers.
RussellvlUe. Ohio, November 9. 1910
Special. "I feel It my duty to write
you, for what I say msy be of benefit
to other sufferers. I had what the doc
tors called Bright's disease. I -was con
fined to my bed three months, my doc
tor coming to see me regularly, and
finally called in one of the best doc
tors In the country: . They both con
cluded I hsd to die. I then began tak
ing Warner's Safe Cure, and after I had'
taken the second bottle I felt soaje bet
ter. I have now taken thirteen bottles.
and am gaining in weight and feel
greatly benefited, thanks to Warner's
Safe Cure. I am 63 years of age. If
you wish to publish this statement you
have my consent to do so. Tours very
truly. J. H. Williamson."
When your limbs are swollen, skin
pale and tinged with yellow, pufflness
under the eyes, and a dull aching In the
small of the back; when an analysis
hows albumen and casts, you are suf
fering from Bright's Disease and you
should commence the use of Warner's
Safe Cure. It will stem the ravages of I
chronic Bright's Disease and effect
cure where the kidneys are not abso
lutely ruined by prolonged degenera
tion.
It is made from the fresh Juices of
plants and medicinal roots, gathered at
me proper season in me various quar
ters oi . me giooe. aien sKiiieu in
botany and chemistry compound it. Put
up in ouc. ana s.i.uu sizes and sold by
druggists everywhere.
In diseases of the kidneys, the bowels
are usually constipated on account of
me now or duo being lessened. You i
should take Warner's Safe Pills, purely
vDKctaojH. ausoiuieijr iree irom injuri
ous suDsiances, a perrect laxative. They
do not gripe or leave any bad after ef
fects. 25 cents a box.
If you have never tried WARNER'S
SAFE CURE send us your name and
aaaress. we will send you sample bot
tle, together with sample box of WAR
NER'S SAFE PILLS, free of charge. All
we ask is that you mention the name of
thispaper when writing. WARNER'S
h; l l kk .. unfflMtfr, New York.
FREE
MERIT AWARDS
FOR EFFICIENCY IN
NATURE STUDY
GENUINE HAVLLAND CHINA DINNER SET
100 Pieces Exquisite Design.
SET Oj? GENUINE WALLACE SELVES
86 Pieces Mahogany Chest
HANDSOME LEATHER UPHOLSTERED ROCKER.
BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY CENTER TABLE.
HANDSOME LADY'S OR GENTLEMAN'S UMBRELLA.
1150.00 CREDIT CHECK.
Goad on any New Piano or Player-Piano In Onr Building.
And other valuable prises free, for solving this Puzzle Pleture.
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tussle.
Thsre are Five Anfanala and One Bird in this Picture,
three of them?
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December wheat loading. The craft is
of 2147 tons net register. She sailed
from Hamburg March 2 and encountered
bad weather that forced her into Stanley.
and September 6 she was again report
ed seaworthy and probably proceeded.
Negotiations are on for the British ship
wm. i. lyewis Tor wheat loading, and
she la expected to be taken this week.
EDUCATORS TO LECTURE
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON PLAXS
EXTENSION WORK.
tict!mj Trace the animal, and bird on this or a separate sheet of paper snd
fS7o L. ru"'e lartment. en or before 8 p. M.. SoTembir la.
J- (e sure to write your name and addresa very plainly on the eolation which you
For th DHlMt PJWT.fr antntiAn will .- - " t . , . , .
. end . credit check for HOo! Th. oor. cVrrSrTutlo
will IlT. i lit of Genuine Wallace Hlrvor. to Pieces In Mahoaranr Chm,t- . TVjTi,
- ... , ..i lu. i l solution, wo win rive t Manoaoma
check for 1100.
Learner Lpooutorea ttocaer ana a oredK check, for $100. Eor the fourth neatest cor
I01 ."Si.ntlo5 w wli' flv" Besxrtlful Ma horaoy Center Table uf a credit check
for S100. For the fifth neatest correct eolation we will live a hoodeome Ladr'a or
Gentlemaara Umbrella and a credit check for I10O. For the elith net..t oorrJ.
lutlon we will live a Credit Check for floe, rood on any new Piano or Player-Piano In
our store. For each of the next fifty neateat correct solutions will be alven a credit
check of S126. rood on any new Piano or Player-PUno In our etore. To all others
will be given credit oheoka raaginf from $120 to $25. acoordlns to merit.
sjltisj
Can yon find A
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Aside From Item of Traveling Ex
pense, Talks Will Be Given Free
In Any Locality of State.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eua-ene.
Or., Nov. 8. (Special.) In connection
with university extension work, the
members of the university faculty are
preparing to give a series of lectures
before study clubs and civic improve
ment organizations all over the state.
Aside from the items of traveling, ex
pense, these lectures will be given free
of charge and upon request the faculty
will deliver them In any locality.'
Practically every department in the
university will be represented in this
work. Geography, geology, biology.
practical mathematics and educational
and institute lectures are Included in
the curriculum.
Interesting phases of Shakespeare,
early English poetry and studies In
German and Latin topics will be feat
ured by the heads of these departments.
Those whlcb promise to be the most
popular and instructive are along bio'
logical and economic lines.
Professor A. R. Sweetser, state blolo
gist will talk on "Swat the Fly,
"Toadstool Talk." "The Gospel of Pur
Ity," "Oregon Trees" and "Microscopic
Friends and Foes of Every-Day Life.
Dr. J. H. Gilbert, of the economics
department, has prepared 12 lectures
on economic subjects. Including studies
taxation, immigration, tariff, rail
ways, trusts and socialism. The cur
rency problems and an exposition of
the causes leading to panics and com
mercial crises will also be featured by
this authority In his lectures.
Many requests have already been re
ceived for these lectures, and, now that
the complete list has been compiled.
Is predicted that the demand for
them will spread over the entire state.
NO CHARGE OF ANT KHTD TO
EJTTEB
Tn hrr the funo opportunity ma any
one c(m to win. Bo mare and enter, lonn
may bo the answer that will eoure one
we iarre prise, .mere u no eaten;
iverrone bas an oanal onnortnn-
ttj. You know the Buah A Lane
irar of doing thlnn. of dolnr er-KTthln.-;
just aa it U adveileed
to be done, therefore you ran rest
ieenred that by enter lnc this Pin
tle Contest if touts is the neatest
worrect eolation, yea will be the
me to win the first prise. All
tnewen mart be mailed on or be
fore .November 16, 1910. at P. AL
WI2T A PORTION OF YOUR
PIAKO PURCHASE MONEY
We want everyone Interreted In pianos
r playecplanos to enter this contest. Be
members only one answer allowed from
any one family. Ho winner of first prices
in any of our former contests will be al
lowed to enter our present one. No em
pleres of the Bosh ft Lane Piano Company
w mj biwuiw oi ineir i amines will be
permitted to enter this contest. In the
e'out iiuh iaf juoxes una two or more
answers of equal merit, duplicate of the
Prlxe offered will be riven to each.
Ane a ecu ion ox tne juaces win be abso
lute, final.
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good on anx
THIS CONTEST POSITIVELY CLOSES AT 6 P. M., NOVEMBER 16, 1910
All contestants sending In correct solutions to this puzzle will receive a substantial Credit Check
new Piano or Player-Piano In our building and a piece of Sheet Muslo free. '
WINNERS WILL BE NOTJFIED BY WATT.
Solutions accepted from people living in Oregon and Washington. Send your solution and name and address writ
ten plainly to
BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY
386 WASHINGTON STREET PTI77T.F riPPA RTMTMT
PORTLAND WAITERS' CLUB GIVES FIRST SMOKER AT CLUBROOMS.
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PURSE SNATCHER ACTIVE
Hedford Police Are Baffled
Clever Crooks la Town.
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HEDFORD, Or, Nov. 9. (Special.)
Medford police are busy hunting; out a
purse-snatcher who has been causing;
much concern among- the women. Mon
day night, while watching' the prohl
bltion parade, a woman s purse was
snatched from her grasp, and so neat
ly and quickly was the work of the
thief accomplished that she did not get
even a glimpse of him.
Yesterday morning a prominent club
woman's handbag was stolen as she'was
attending a department store sale. She
carried on her arm a leather handbag.
After emerplng from a crowd, she no
ticed the bag seemed extremely light.
and on glancing down discovered that
all that remained of it in her posses
sion was the handle The bag con
talned a purse with considerable money
and a gold watch.
Sledford CInb Boosts.
MEDFORD, Or.. Nov. 9. (Special.)
The Medford Commercial Club la plan.
nlnsr an extensive advertising cam-
MEMBERS Or PORTLAND WAITERS CLCB.
The Portland Walters Club last week gave their first smoker, which the members Intend to make a
semi-annual event. The affair waa given at the clubrooma. X0 Washington street, and Included s pro
gramme hesded by many of the prominent entertainers from the leading theaters of the city.
All the prominent manaa-ers. stewards and head waiters of tha hotels, cafes and clubs of the city were
present with their staffs, and also among those present were many business men and city officials.
Officers of this club say that It la not a waiters union, as many think it is. but is simply an organization
formed for the purpose of benefiting the members. It also carries a death and sick benefit. It is the In
tention of the association to butid a handsome clubhouse.
The organization Is a branch of the Walters' Club of San Francisco and other cities, where they have a
lara-e membership and their own club building.
The officers of the local club are: J. Hampton, president: J. Milne, vice president; J. P. Murphy.tress
nrer; H. Wehaer. recording secretary: aod A. Ds Prate, financial secretary. '
CRITICS
The physician who rexommtncU,
the patient who use and the
chemist who analyze
Scott's Emulsion
have established it as pre-eminently
the best in purity, in perfection
and in results.
No other preparation has stood
such severe tests, such world-wide
imitation and met with such popu.
lar and professional endorsement.
To the babe, the child and the
adult K .gives pure blood, strength.
solid flesh and vitality.
paign. Since winning the first prize
for Newtown apples at the Vancouver
apple show last week. Manager Nead-
boeur has sdopted a new form of let
terhead, on which is announced the
winning of the sweepstakes at Spokane
last year and the newly-acquired lau
rels at Vancouver. This form of letter.
head is to be used by all firms having
an outside correspondence. The Com
mercial Club now has an active mem
bershlp of 600. The management is
carrying on'a vlgoroua campaign to in.
crease the membership to 1000.
BABE, AT PLAY, DROWNED
Olney, Or., Child Falls in Clat
skanle River.
ASTORIA. Or, Nov. 9. (Special.)
Ellas, the four-year-old son of Mrs. An
na Remlkkl, of Olney, was drowned
near the family home last night, by
falling into the Clatskanie River while
at play.
The body was recovered a few hours
later.
School children are encouraged to visit
the art mnseuma of New York City. Last
year 7896 children and teachers visited the
Metropolitan.
NO DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, GAS
OR ANY OTHER STOMACH DISTRESS
Belief in Five Minutes Awaits Every
Man or Woman Who Suffers
From a Bad Stomach.
Nothing will remain undigested or
soar on your stomach If yon will take
a little Dlapepsin occasionally. This
powerful digestive and antacid, though
as harmless and pleasant as candy, will
digest and prepare for assimilation 'nto
the blood all the food you can eat. j
Bat what your stomach craves, with
out the slightest fear of Indigestion
or that you will be bothered with sour
risings. Belching, Gas on Stomach,
Heartburn. Headaches from stomach.
Nausea. Bad Breath, Water Brash or
feeling like yon had swallowed a
lump of lead, or other disagreeable
miseries. Should yon be suffering now
from any stomach disorder you oan
get relief within five minutes.
If you will get from your p harm a
cist a 60-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin
you could always go to the table with,
ahearty appetite, and your meals would
taste good, because you would know
there would be no Indigestion or Sleep
less nights or .Headache or Stomachi
misery all the next day; and, besides,
you would not need laxatives or liver
pills to keep your stomach and bowels)
clean and fresh.
Pape's Dlapepsin can be obtained
from your druggist, and oontalns mora
than sufficient to thoroughly cure the
worst case of Indigestion or Dyspepsia.
There Is nothing better for Gas on tha
Stomach or sour odors from the stom
ach or to cure a Stomach Headache.
You couldn't keep a handier or morSf
useful article In the house. !
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how those Western Canadian
Cities do grow!
Saskatoon, the great -the future great
railroad centre of railroad centre of
Saskatchewan, in- British Columbia
creased s-f
13 369 in 7 years FOVt ij&OXge
Population- grew from nothing
" - 113 in May this year, to
1910 - 15,220 517 in October.
when the railroads now building reach FORT
GEORGE the population will be 5000.
there are a few choice lots left in the
original townsite at $250.00 $10.00 down
-$10.00 monthly.
If you buy so-called Fort George lots except from,
us or our agents you get them in ari outlying suburb.
We are joint owners and sole agents of the legal registered
townsite of Fort George.
Natural Resource? Security Company Ltd.
-41S Bower Building
Vancouver, B.C.
Paid up Capital, - $250,000.00
GEO. J. HAMMOND, President
you will want the November
number of The British Columbia
" Bulletin of Information."
tells all about the money-making
opportunities in timber tracts, coal
areas, farm lands, etc. It's FREE
for the asking.
District Sales Solicitor:
RICHARD OBEE,
407 Wells Fsrxs Bids.
Pnose Marshall 2329.
Bankers -
The Bsnk of Vancouver
Vancouver. B.C.
ALL DRUGGISTS
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