Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 26, 1910, Page 13, Image 13

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    TIIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2G, 1910.
13
MODEL ORDINANCE
HOT PRESENTED
Home Ru.'e Association Only
Recommends, in Deference
to Council.
SALIENT POINTS COVERED
?Ction Made to City' lplv
lators Include All HrniUtlnn
of I.lquor Traffic l"ncd
by Organization.
Instead of pre-nrntirc a mole! Miur
license ordinance hioh was prepared
by attorney s for the Greater Oregon
7 lame Hula Association as a rnrr..ur
regulate tpe saloon and the 11-juor
trf?! !n Prt!nna. a lift of recom
men J-.U r.. rof r'n in a itinera! way
the provision of the ori.:::ine. wa
presented t the City CVunc :1 for con-
i'iTatlon.
The nun.e! li-jur II. orriinmre was
P'erri aftr c".sMt.1. ei i:Tati"n
a.ii emt-j-!it"i a ci,!;f,' at:on of the liquor
lt.-er.- or'!!r.jnn i now in exi.stf:r.
While tJ. f i-asure was hvir.a' prepared,
tt be an.' kr;-'W n : t e advisory hoarl
of the Gr-ir "r-.nn H'V:. Uuie A-v-l.iMn.
that mTr.tr of the t'our.i'il
r r. tr.i ti r a.Ur. of the u?M-lHtlon in
p-"jirinc an or:inan'e t r,cultte n
I'jor.s In J'orti.in 1; tha: liny were p:q.ir.1
an! ror.s.il T' d the ai t: n of ihn u.-s i
fUrlon usurpation of the iowers of
the Count!!.
Kecuu-e rf this feeUrjr. the bart
ronMpM It best to nubnti a series of
recommr.rlatlons. eTi:boi tr.g the salient
features of a m1I liquor license ordi
nance a no! urpe tr-:r adoption before
the reuu'ar lu-n? commute nmi th
C;ty C ouncil. W hen the recommrtid.--tlons
were subrr. Ltt J to th Council a
pecloJ rornrr.;je was iinnoir.t'd to
draft an nnllnnnre and the advisory
N.ar1 -f t e a -K. .!.:. experts to t"
heard by this con; n. It tee.
lIcomnrnd3t ions Arc Made.
Follow ins; are tl.v ret oir.mer.da. lens:
rimt To prnhtM; aM :ulry the of
Into tratinr Kvrrjcr lo minors, snd t
prohi&it manors frvm f rjuetmc th licensed
p. -) wrier J'-h beverafre are sold.
To rsrr 'ui ih- Nnf j rovblnm w ettr
et that In adt:rmo to lk I'rrtni orW
ntii.M KOrr!i, tl I ij'. Jf t, t ir.'f be ill
rr-!innr wln-,n 111 ptmtf h minors wh
f-r,'.jn su ri l'-n.aM p' hr su:.
rvrcs ar si .1. rr who tmiuce :he -
hvtnd prohibit t, sal of tntoil
sr. kifrf to hibltual lit upwards and to
f th rdtnr.--'-3 -t prrfnt lit f It
lt.is rtt. w wonM su.cet that the orii
rauc f .ir: -r pc !: tail a ni ifl stlon i-
any llcrft ii!onltrfrr by t!i wir that
br h-in'l t :. hr.' ifial ('.run Ward in I
l-r t.i al-Jonkir r: n c!i ry tt;tM
'rating Ii nmr to hin. ihI! iifTt lnt
to- to tr-. ! iki'tr to d-sty rrm si-.
ai. ant a vt 'miioa t-.y thr P-4:tiia'rr:-r
sftr turh n tir salj h uhji t to rn
nd an o.Tr ttfjir.tt h AnI
f irthr trtat t law b a m-nof1 o I hat
upn th afptlt-a'lnii fr a li'-rn in i!on
k'pr ; ii cl a s;'" and -iTt irnt brd
ith at i--.it two 'irr-s tio piI f r -YitMrs.
t. (.' anv !aTiax iit nil.'bt a -crai
1" an t " ' tea 11 u-ran to w horn h
! ilur w hi Is in tn tat of Intoxi
cation. Womem thewld Be Kirloded.
TMrd To prhlh't wo mm from Ttltln
er frquntin placs llrosv-d to sell luteal
eating brs. tii-f pt hrt ! rxv -raira
are sUI wth bona ni me-in In a
l-tinB4i m'aorir.t. arltl r hot!.
Ths prut prlmni i. if nfirrrl. seem
t us to rovr fuilv ihts pr" ist--n.
Fourth To prohibit ;af-r and varats
trcrrt frc)unttns ui"h llrae1 plr.
Tt)t prrnl ordinance pr-vl.i -that a
sa.rxnkr'r th! roi a!bw laf-rs or t a -srart-.a
to rrunt thrtr plarwa. 'e woold
uaveat that the power b rlvn to th a
knk'Pr or anjona In chars of the a -!
n to Jct tucb loafers or vajr-ants. ts
tnc nnlv nt.'riurv force without bclns; a-uHty
of a miimrnor.
Fifth To prsrlhe reasonable hours for
tha oproinc and r.ica in earn secular day
of all su'-h llcrrsd p aces.
In rere-:t to this and in tlfw of the co
mopolitaa chara tr of our city and the de
aire of mw theatrr parties to attend sup
prs af tar the rloe of a perfonuaoce. w e
would lurirM for the present that a re:is
onabie t:m for e'lna; surn llcnrl places
upon sreuiar day of th? week w-uld be from
1 o'clock A. M. to i o rlock A. M.
ftmnday Closing Indorsed.
F'xth To prohibit all Ilrcnaed placrt from
epntni or keeping open or sllin; Inioxi
rating; ovrra on thm nrat day of the week,
commonly callsd Sunday.
la resard to this, tne stata law already
provide for the kpln c;od of all saloons
en Suntiar. but we would vu-t thai th
riry a.o pars this nrttinunre t talni aa!mins
from 13 o ri.-k hatuflar nlfbt until 4
o'Ciock A. y Mord-ty mornlns.
h To prh (bit nianafaturrrp.
w-hoiaeiers and Jib.a of latoiicaiirs front
se.lir.a; intuxl'-attrr he verses minora.
As th K-'r. do nut lujuor to be
enaumed on the prrm a trtnaent orrti
naoce should provt f tlit whet tha deale rs
lo nnt el I tn wheel in hm shipped, but
sU for dfltivtrv, u sitods shall nut tm d--liverad
to a minor un-lrr any clrcurnatanca.
Ettith T- prohloit aaznbltr.s; la such 11
Crd places.
While the present ordinances prortde that
no anxMir aiia-1 ba allowed at all tn li
cansad places, it seems to us, to arokt any
quaatlao, that the ordinance should sTO a
step further and hate a prorialon that no
T.ce or cards shoo d be usad In such places
ejvea for playing- for drinks or cigars.
IJmlt Is 8 unseated. -
Vtnth The number of llnsae now In
fore In the City of Portland shall not be
Increased until such time as the population
shall increase to bear the proportion of one
Ju-nee to each 74 of population.
As the present ordinance nnw provides
n Ucense for each S . and the ctty has
already issued Its full quota, according to
t ne csnsus of h Is plain that under
te proportion of one to ech o of pop
u;atj"Q no more licenses can be Issued la
Fort land for many years to coma.
Tenth Make t.e man who purchases or
attempts to purrhase intoxicants In licensed
places on Hundar or In the hours In which
such licensed placet are requlrsd to be kpt
closed, equally guilty with the person who
se.i.
Tnls proTuion speaks for Itself and tf
em bod tad In so ord Inane, would b very
ectie ta keeping saUnjns closed on fun
ds vs.
We would also respetrully recommend, al
though at tha time of formulating our dec
laration of prtnc.ple It wae not Included.
t!ii( tub provision should be mad a
rnee's the wisdom of your honorable body in
rard to ream at in a powers of attorney
g.-vrrnme; saloon licenses, of coursa In eu.-h
a msnner as not to lntrfre with vetd
Inter era
f 100 lna to I rged.
And we further suggest and recommend
that ne penalty for tne vio-tion of anv
effsnae aa:at the liquor license law shall
cs-tv a line of Use tuan $U for the first
off-nse; and. f'irthar. that upon the third
orTene. tn addition to w natver fine may
be provided bv your honorable body, the
law shall express; v forft-lt the linse of
the filNrkfepr without further procedure-,
and that wUao a licana la so revoked, the
lira nee may aerer btatn another.
At the sa-r.e time that we made the fore
fftlng dev-Uratton of principles concerning
tne liquor traff. we pnmilffated a plan
by wh.cb tha trttfno In intoKirsting liqurs
srtuid be foraver dlvorred from polttl -e.
snd t carry out that pan we then sug
gest et that the power to a rant licenses be
vested tn the Judges of the Circuit Courts
of our state, or by a commission to be
Icted by the people and therein further
st frth tn what regard and by what
method the Judges or tl.a commission could
vot effectively bring about such a result.
We are stitl of the opinio that such a
method would be moet effective and are
SMU heart' ly in favor thereof. Hconlaing
rowrvtr, that the Council unlr the present
charter would have no authority to delegate
this power to the Circuit 'ourt or a ruru
missicn. we do not ak this honorable body
to enact a void law. If. however, your
n1menta fncir with ours thst such a
gne'bjod wtooid bring about Cs sired results.
Ian Initiative mtasure by this bod v eou'd
a'-conip;:h It. t therw ise. the Initiative
would have to come f-om the people. Kr
I th present, however, w a would retctf ull v
r-fuet our honorable bwdy to take Into
c.r.f .ileration the sukcatlon shove set frth
and upon the lines n-rain set out. and en-a-t
amendments to tha present ordinances
in accoraence therewith.
Regulations Mod Favor.
It is neediesa in conclusion to add that
wa heart!. v favor a'l the stringent rernls-
iiona at present in force in regard to th
JM a; ton 'f imI iori in proimn t public
"wi. cnun-nri. etc.. and in rgar.i o
tie saie of hfiMr In ronne-Hon with bawdy
houses, dance housee and other disreputable
p.area. ana wa nivt esrh and every mem
ber of our association to emert himself
the full extent of his power. Individually
a a e!i aa In the organ izatlou rot.ectively.
to see that tha latts whuh v.u enaJt shall
be enforeed through the police power of
ta city.
Following; are the) recommendations
recommended by the Second annual
convention of the National Model Li
cense; League in Louisville. Ky., In
January. 105. and were reaffirmed by
the National Model License convention
In St. Louts. February 3. 1910:
First That, as repreeemstlves of th brew
Ins, winemsaing and diatiKmg tradea. and of
w :.oic-a.e ilquo.-uf-aiers, mNmnkfrwi. inn
keeprra and members of collateral trades,
we protest aga?nt ail Intemperance In t ie
use of a-rono.ic beverages and against all
lawlessness f every surt whatsoever in the
sal of such beve races.
acoud That int-oipennre Is a rurs.
and ve.-y man who becomes Intoxicated
Should b arrested and prosecuted under ei-isr-r.g
laas
Tr. ird That treating, which Is responsible
for so tar , a p-r cent of Involuntary in
temperance. houid be opposed by pub he
aaniitneul and by every member of our
trade.
Kourth That the I'ccntes of all retail
ii'j-jor dealers who violate law should be
car:red.
Klf :n That prohibition Is un-Amerlean :
that It la opposed to the Idea of Individual
sovereignty aid to tha spirit of our Insti
tutions, and. furthermore, it must continue
to be merely a costly absurdity as long as
tt prohibit only the manufacture and file
of atrnholtc be vera sea
Flvth That when prohibition, whether
stat r county. Is submitted to the people,
it should prohlb.t. n t only the sale, but
th purchase, possession and use of wine,
beer and whisky.
Seventh That the cnar.tr should not be
the unit In 1-cai oplloi. contests, aa It doe
rot rrtrtMit the A met lean principle of
lo tl self -government.
K ghtii Tat where prohibition la adopted
lv t I.erln'.itura or a ieople. the manufac
turers snd dt-alera In wine, beer and whiskv
should be rmp'nut-i for Investments made
pm.f to is pasaaice in oredlcnc to demand
and undr ti sanction of exiitiing laws.
Ninth That the ballot ued in pntM
bl'ion tnni'i, state or couMV. shouM ak .
of the vo-or tne following luentlor.t. vis:
"ShalJ we issue saioon licenses? Trs
No .
shrill we je tavrtn licenses?
"Shai I w hcenae merrhanta to sell alco
hotir taverags in ortcnal packagea not to
be drur.k on th premises?"
Teirh That the Nai unil Mo lei License !
l.eaaue reiterats Itn cwnvirtton tnat t ie sale
of alcoholic bveras can be properly rx-
late I bv. frat providing that llceusos sha.l .
renrw themselvea each yr until canceled J
by a vote of the pople or by conviction or I
the vlolatt. n of law. Second, that no more J
hnaj si: all ba li:ed until th proper-
!'n Is nr-t more thai on for earh ,
t f popula;ion Third, thst t:--ense feca shall
tod h unr onbie or In the nature of a;
penaltv. Foirth. the' conviction of the j
v tolation of law second offense shall can- f
eel th license and pronlbil the holder from
engaging in th bupn-a a sain
gloseIightTxpecteo
AMI-MlmiX I.KAfiCK LOsKS
I.EGISI.ATIT5E.
IN
ton f Hot Oter County I'nit
Option tn Loner House
Walilncton I t'rrtaln.
I.mal
in
FPCKAXK, Wash.. Nov. 2.V (Spe
cial.) A close fiKht on county unit
local option la expected by Boyd P.
Iov. stale superintendent of the Antt
Saloon League for Waslilngton.
In ranvassinpr the lower housft th
next legislature his poll la At "right
and 1 7 "wrontr" on the unit question
with 11 ntenibers doubtful. Thla rati
male Indicates that the league lot,
ground In the House In the last elec
lion, having- a stronger following- b
several In the Legislature of 190S than
they will have In the romlnp; session
In his report to the district superln
ten. lent of the Anti-Saloon League. Mr
Doty says:
"It must be borne in mind that there
were S mrmhera In the House tw
rears ago and there will be 9 In 11
There Is much food for thought
these figures, slmaln; the fTflclency o
the respective districts In our legist
live fight."
The additional man of the House
comes from Doug Irs County and 1
"wrong."
The number of "wrong" men whir
make up the next House will be three
more from the Spokane district than
there were two years ago.
OLD BOAT BRINGS $17,500
Vc-sm-I One Condemned by Xivt
hold lo Vancouver 3len.
SEATTLA-, Nov. The British steam
er Zaflro, once a fine passenger boat
on the Hongkong-Manila run. and later
purchased by Admiral Dewey for uo as
a roliler in his operations that resulted
In the capture of Manila, has been sold
lo George Olhbs and A. Goltibeig. of Van
couver. B. C. for llT.aiO. and It Is re
ported that the Zafiro will be restored
for service as a passenger carrier.
The I'nlted States Navy condemned
the Zafiro and she was purchased by
Junk company, which optioned her to
Mexicans reputed to be connected with
the revolutionists. The Mexicans failed
to complete the purchase.
GLACIAL FLOOD ABATED
Searchers lom Kata.Ua Find
Evidence? of Fatalities.
ronnoVA. Alaska. Nov. 15. Fears
of loss of life In the glacial flood which
swept down the Bering River yester
day, were allayed today when further
reports were received from Katalla
saying that searching parties had
failed to find snythlng to indicate fa
talities.
The water subsided with great ra
pidity, and today the Bering Klver as
sumed Its normal condition.
The greatest destruction by the flood
was several miles from the populated
districts.
Marriage Ureases.
PEATTT-FORTNEV Frank Beatty.
city: Ei:a Former. 2. city.
PRATT-RONK Oeorae L. Pratt. 53.
attle: Myhr Van Ror.k. 17. city.
ORAY-WOOD WARD D. O. Gray.
clt: Feule woodrd. 2. city.
34.
STlPPS-BfR'JOVNE Orvlile C- Stubba,
23. Salvia: Nells Bursoyne. SI. city.
SPIlAaLK-THOMPSON" C. L. Fprasu.
Z2 Lent: Jos-rhlne K. Thompson, t. cur.
'j&VH MllT-LISTHANGE Willy Schmidt.
IS. rltv: Martha I. IsthaP.se. 1U. cltr.
BAP.RETT-STOI'T John H. Barrett,
cltv; Mrs. Lilly stout. city.
BAI'ER-WIRTM Henry K. Bauer,
city; Auij.it Wlrth. 42. city.
I.EWIi-OOI.PPITT Joseph Lewis,
city: Eveivn iiolcihlatt. i. city.
JOHNSOV-MAKI Amsusi Johnson.
4t.
13.
31,
2.
cliy: Amanda Miltl. io. city.
HARTB-M KNL1.LT William D. Ilarte.
SO. city: LHn M. McKnellv, 21. city.
BATES-KOCH Herman G. Bates. SJ.
Butler. Wah.: Emma C. Koch, 2S. cltv.
BROWX-WRIOHT Dr. t harles B. Brown
tS. cut: Be.se B. Wrlcht. iS.city.
HlDlN'-J"RDAN O. F. Hudson. 3.1.
cltv: Helen H. J-rJin. IK, city.
KEIJiiVDl'MICEE M. R. Kelso, S3, city;
Mav D. tumlLe. 21. city.
I LRirii-HOLTZE W. A. Ulrica. Si city;
Helen Holts. IT. cliy.
Weddlnc aod lsltlns earda W. CjV Smith
Ca. Waabiactoa bldt, tb and Waaa.
Wedding and vliltlng cards, W
bv aUtuap
Ca ii Waahlaataa k
THE
PORTLAND
FORTUNO, CfL
rrf:
MODEM
m
COM OXI MTI.IJOW DOIiUH.
HOTEL SEATTLE
400,000 Iteratlr Spnt It. laterlor. All FurnUblxi aad Appoint!
w, Madrra ma Splendid. Ileadqoartera (or Portland Peoplo.
HOTEL OREGON orretgaonS
Both Hotela Coadneted br
MESSRS. WRIGHT & DICKINSON
At
The Imperial
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
CO Rooms, 104 Suites, With Private
Baths.
HE"W ITREPE00F BUILD IN0
Jfoderate Rates.
Ptll Metschaa & Sons. Ptod.
THE
pm. n. m
.eb's.'r.r-. f
a Wr C0ENE1IUS.
Proprletob
mm a
OPEKEO SEPT, X909
HOTEL LENOX
E. O. and V. H. JORGENSEN
Fropa. aad nigra.
COR. 3D AND MAIN STa
Hot snd Cold Water.
Lonff Distance Pfoosas
in Every Room.
RATES
$1.00 and trp
TRUNK ROADS OPPOSED
WALLA WALLA FARMERS ARE
UNIT AGAI.VST MEASURE.
State Aid Roads Law Also SlnUrl for
Knife by Men Who Say Auto
lts Only Benefit.
WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Nov. S3.
(Special.) Karmers of the aJla Walla
Valley, who will dominate the conven
tion of the Washing-ton State. Good Roads
Association here next week, from aU ap-
peuranoes win fight both the state aid
roads law snd the trunk road system of
the state.
The state aid law Is to be downed. If
possible, on the contention that while
the taxpayers are paytruT half a mill on
eTery dollar of property, there b.ve been
no good roads as a result. They cite the
fact that in 'Walla "Walla County not a
aide of Rood roada has ben built from
the $18.0"0 tax thus raised annueJly.
The farmers say the trunk road sys
tem will he of benefit only to automo
btlKs and to a few Isolated farmers In
the Casrad?. - Their plan Is to build
roads radtaJlns; "from every communitj.
WIFE SEES SHOT FIRED
Man With Family Troubles Makes
Futile Suicide Attempt.
ilEDFOKP. Or., Nov. 25. (Special.)
Frank Wilson, a cook In a Medford
restaurant, attempted aulclrla last night
by shooting hlmnelf with a revolver. The
bullet entered two inches above the heart
but struck a rib and Blanc ed lodging In
the Arm pit.
Wilson and his wife have been
estranged for some time past and last
nlrht lie met her on the etreet in front
of her rooms and u. he rays, attempted
reconollatlon. Mrs. Wilson went Into
the house leaving 1)1 in standing on tie
Ftreet corner. On look la- out through the
curtains slie was horrlfled to sea 1:1m draw
revolver ami shoot hlmeelf.
Physicians were summoned and the
wound clressod. Wilson will recover In
a short time.
Ml.lale Has $60,000 Vire.
MIPAI.E, 8ns k.. Nov. 25. Fire today
destroyed the stores of Weden Bros,
and M. Moser and the lodge rooms of
he Order of Odd Fellows and Wood
men. The loss Is 160.000.
w Train Schedule Expected.
KLAMATH FALLS. Or.. Nov. IS
Special.) -That another change In the
running schedule of the local Southern
KIA)?AETCIU
'OR TOl KlSlk u4
fO.MMElKUL
TIUVELLIU.
8pdsl rmt nuA.
to fKmQIe. mud .iiw
mim mMIB. Tb
win M
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Slv. . rlr. A mod
ra TorkUh BUl
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PIONEER SQUARE
SEATTLE
tat.
NEW PERKINS
Fifth and Washington St.
Opened June, 1908.
A hotel in the very heart of Portland's business
activity. Modern in every respect. Rates $1.00
and up. Moderate price restaurant in connection.
L. Q. Swetland, Secretary and Manager.
a 'if;
CORNELIUS
aViwukm mtmamr Varlr and AJdetk
tend' newest aad moot modern horeL European clan. B
gtnnlng Mar 11 our rata will be aa follows: All baek rooms
without bath, ingle. 1.00 par day; double. .IO P dar.
All front rooms wc.bont bath. 11-50 per day. single; ta.M
per day doufclei AU OUTaluB SMma. Our omnthua ase
au train.
XX. XL FLETCKER,
Manacer.
HOTEL RAMAPO
Corner Foartecnti sod Washington
Nw HotaU. Elesantly Fiu-nislaeeJ
Rates $1.00 and Up
Special Rat for Permanorata
rsjrsinasi rtaa. Baa Meeta An Tralam
a, c rotxx. p&opBXBTaa.
PsUVATAfiATHS
tUVT W 1 1 ,T. I.rra
THE WOODS
American Plan lT"rPT7T European PI as
x,tS Per Day X1W X is I J l U Par Dm
"It's All Comfort.
wr Tahl d'Hote Use Is Ob a Fataro.
tn heart of business district, center of city, half bloeal
front O. N. Ry. and N. P. Ry. Depot, close to aU staasao
ship wharves snd C P. R. Depot.
VANCOUVER, B.C.
racifie trains between Weed and this
city Is to be made In the near future
is the gpneral understanding here, al
though no official announcement has
been made, i D. B. Kenyon, who has
Just returned from San Francisco,
where he Interviewed the railroad of
ficials regarding: the change, believes
that a change. Is to be made about
December.
Hack and Car in Collision.
EUGENE! Or.. Nov. 28. (Special.)
Maurice Marquis, a farmer llvlns on the
river road, and his mother narrowly
escaped serious injury last night when
their hack was run Into by the College
Hill streetcar on tho bridge over which
both the carline and waj?on road runs.
Both the hack and horses were thrown
into the mud and water.
Know Falls at t'nlon.
UNIOV. Or.. Nov. 25. SpeclaI.)-Snow
fell here yesterday Thanksgiving day
the first snow of the season.
DAILY METKOHOIXKilCAI. REPORT.
PORTl,ANr. Nov. S5. Maximum temper
ature. 44 degrees; minimum. 3d degrees.
Tola! rainfsll CO P. M. to 8 P. M.) 0.03 incn:
total ra.lnfa.ll since Keptember 1, 1P10. 11.45
Inches; normal rainfall since Eepteiiiber 1,
10.84 Inches; excess of rainfall since Keptem
ber 1. 1010, 0.S1 Inch. Total sunshine No
vember 24. 4.' minutes; possible sunshine,
f hours. 6 minutes. Bsrometer (reduced to
sea-level) at ft P. M.. 80.00 Inches.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The pressure has Increased materially over
the greater portion of the Pacific Hlopa.
and the basis states' storm has drifted east
ward, being now central over neighboring
portions of ITtah. Wyoming and Colorado. A
rluxe of high pressure extends from Mani
toba lo tha Uulf of Mexico, whit relatively
AMCSEMESW.
HEILIG
THEATER
th aad Taylor Sta.
Phone Main 1 and A 112.
TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY.
Spreial Price
Matinca t:13.
Last Time
Tonlsht 8:15.
Th- LX-Mirhtful Muatral Play
"THK KISSIM, OIKL."
Evening l.;ti, ti.vn. 7.".. 0). 35, 23.
Mtlnf-. i.im, 75. fiu. 3r,, i-5.
HEILIG
THEATER
7th and Taylor
Phone Main 1 and A 1 12
hour Main 1
:hts bcginnl!
al Price Ma
XKJHTS beginning TOMORROW,
pcclal Price Matinee Saturday.
Max Figman
In the Delightful 1'omedv Drama
"M.1KV J.-K'S PA."
Evrnlnire. tl &u to 25c: Matinee. $1 to S
BUNGALOW .TnTi
tar. 12tn
Marriaon.
Geo. L. Baker. Manarer.
Fbonea Main 117 and A l
Mat. Today. Last Time Tonight.
THE VOLUNTEER ORGANIST
A New England Pastoral Comedy Drama In
rour Acta, hj vm. Gray. Rich In comedy:
beautiful alnglng voices, including Willie
tolden. with the Angel Voice. Evening',
25c. Joe. ?5c. II. Matinees. 25c. .".oc. Next
week. Opening tomorrow Mai. "Via Wire-
leaa."
RAKFR THEATER
-. XV -4 XV Morrison and Eleventh
Main S. A 5360. GEO. BAKER. Mas.
Reorganized Baker Ptock Company.
TODAY. 2:1S. TONIGHT. 8:13.
in the beautiful play
W'IEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE
aa played with great success by Nat Good
win and Maxine Elliott.
One of the tr.oat Buperb of stock offerings.
Mat Sat.. 2.'ic. 5k. Evenlncrs. 2.c. :.or.
Next week, opening tomorrow Mat., "13 Min
nte From ItroanwBy."
BORN.
BELT, To tho wife of C. A. Bell. Nov.
a a'n.
MEETING XCT1CE3.
PORTLAND CHAPTER NO. 3. R.
A. M. Special convocation this (Sat
urday) evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work
in mark master degree. Vlsirine com
panions are Invited . A. M. KNAPP. Sec
OREGON LODGE NO. 101. A. F.
AND A. M. Special communication
this (Saturday evenlns at o'clock.
Masonic Temple. Work In E. A. de
gree. Visiting bnthren cortlially invilcd.
By order W. M.
A. J. KANULAX, Sec.
1 WOULD like to meet the deputies of the
I. O. O. F.. W. O. W., M. W. A., R. A., A.
O. V. W.. V. -V. K.. L. AND S.. M. B. A..
F. I". OF A.. B. A. Y., P. A. A.. F. B. K.
OF M.. T. OF B. H.. Homesteaders, Wood
men i'lrcle. Women of Woodcraft. Royal
Nelbors and deputies of any other or
ders In Portland. Call at 7 P. M. Win. H.
Cox. &33 Qlt?a.n st.
THE ANNT'AL members' meeting of As
sociated Charities for the election of direc
tors and transaction of other Important bus
iness will be held at 30J Jefferson street,
near 5th. at 8 o'clock p. M. Monday, No
vember 2S. 1810.
M. B. A. Wbfst and danfii. union mnsi,
refresliments: aTn lesion 3."c. Saturday uicht
Nov. 26, W. Q. W Temple, I2 11th 8t.
DIED.
HODXEY At Newport. Or.. November 2?.
Thra Hodney. ricI 2.t years, 11 months.
17 dnys, of Portland. beIovd sifter of C1;
Hdny. Kematns brought to Portland for
interment.
ANDREWS In thiw city. November -, nt
it. Vincent's Hospital. Theater J. Andrews.
ORfd 10 years, i months, days.
Rit'HARDSON At the family residence, .V.f
Columbia street. Russell R. Richardson,
aced years. Funeral notice, later.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
WHn'YlER In this city. November 24, at
the home of her daughter, Mro. K. A.
t'liambers. 7sl Macadam street. Mrs. Kllza
beth Anne Whlttler. after 69 years. 10
months, 2) days. Friends invited to at
tend funeral services, which will be heid
at the above residence at 1! P. M. tomor
row (Sunday). November 27. Interment
Rlverview Oemetry.
MARKS In this city. Novmber 2.". Mra.
Annie .Marks, a'cd &7 years. 11 mouths,
beloved wife of Morns Marks, mother of
Mrs. S. Ooldsteln. Mrs. S. E. Wcittielmer.
and Meyer Murks. Friends Invited tu at
tend fuucral cervices, which will be held
at tha family residence. SJH Northrun al
at 11 A. M. tomorrow (Sunday). Novem
ber 27. Interment Betht Israel Cemetery
MKEKKR In this city. November 24,
the family residence, 38ti East Ninth .si
North, as-ed 1 year, 11 months, 1.1 day
beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1
Meeker. Friends of the family Invite
to attend funeral servires, which will
held at the ahovn residence at 10:30
M.. today (Saturday!. November -ti. In
Urment Lone Fir Cemetery.
YVEi"ALOSvV"SKI The funeral services of th
late Charles Wesaloswskl will leave Zel
lar-Byrncs Co.'a parlors this (Saturday
morning: at 8:M. thence to tit. Stanislau
Church, Maryland avenue and Failiu
Htreet, where services .will be held a
o'clock. Friends invited.
AvfclH 1LOKAL CO.
.MAKyUA.H UlAtG.
ilAH.l. Ut-SlONd.
rhonr.: Main 6iQg A 1108.
Dsnnlns; A Mciuntee, Funeral Directors,
Ttta and x'Viie". 1'bune Main 43U. ld as
.Utsol. oiiice oi lannu coroner.
EDWARD HOOU.N CO., Fnneral Dlrret
rs. ttO id st. Latly assistant, fbune M. So 7.
J. F. FINLEs: HON". 8d and Madlsosv
Lady attendant, ynone .Main g, A UM.
EAST HIDE Funeral Directors, succ
F. S. Dunning, Inc. K. 82, B X&26.
KHICSON CO.
sat. 400 Alder..
Cndcrtakers lady
M- 6133. A tZSS.
ZtLI.tK-ItKliS CO., Funeral Directors.
684 WMllams ave.; botn puoncs; may awl.
IiBCH. Undertaker, cor. fast Altier and
6th East U 1K88. Ism asuiunl.
low pressure obtains on the North Atlantic
coast. rrwiiinftiinn iihs i-cuiifu u
Oreaon-Washinirtun coast. In Southern Ore
on. Koi-them CMlifornia. Nevada. Southeast
ern Idaho. Montana. Alberta and In the
western Lakes region. Snow was kIIIiik
this evenlne at Pocatollo and over the tast
,rn .Inn. of the northern Rockies. l.'n
sesanr.abllv cool weather obtains over the
Pacific Rlone and In Montana, while east
of the Rockv Mountains temperatures are
generally one to 2J decrees above th
Conditions are favorable for generally fair
weather Saturday tnrounnoui tins aisinci
with occasional rain along the North Wash
ington coast, and snow or rain In Southeast
ern Idaho. Temperatures will continue mod
erately low, and winds win db mostly nuui-
westerly.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Fair, southwesterly
winds. .
or.irnn Fair, warmer except near the
Waahlnaton Fair, except occasional rain
ilnnv the coast: southwesterly winas.
Idaho Fair, except occasional snow or
rain southeast portion.
THEOPOHE F. DRAKE. Observer
UNCALLED - FOR ANSWERS
ANSWERS ARE HELD AT THIS OF
FICE FKOM TUB FOLLOWING AXbfthK
CHECKS AND MAY BE HAD BY FRE
fENTINC, YUI-R CHECKS AT THE OKK-
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W 4us. 515. 51. 523. 527, 628. 629. 531.
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3. 558. 698.
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530. 531. 532. 533. 534. ".. 540. 541. .
If abovo answers are not called for within
six days same v. lit be destroyed.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OxllClL. CITY HAI.L
MAIN 98. A 75SS.
Hl'MA.N K OKHri.lt. EAST 477.
NEW TODAY.
AUCTION SALE
QUARTER BLOCK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the un
derslened. as President ot ARLINGTON
BUILDING ASSOCIATION, in pursuance of
resolution of the directors of said corpora
tion, will on Wednesday, the 7th day of De
cember. I&10. at a o'clock V. M., at the frvnt
door of the building upon the premises here
in described. 3ell at auction to the highest
and best bidder for cah the quarter block
situated on the northwest corner of Alder
and West Park Streets, mor? particular!:
desrrlhed aa lota three and four, in 13 loci
two hundred and sixteen, in the City of
Portland, Oregon, together with the build
lnga thereon.
TERMS OF SALE.
A certlfled check in the sum of ten
thousand dollars S 10.000) drawn xipin
Portland back, payable to ihe order of tho
Arlington Buildinz Association, must be
deposited with the undersigned at the t!m
of sale, tha baJance of the purchase, price
to be paid in cash upon tha tender or
deed of bargain and sale.
Abstract of title will be furnished to th
Durcffaser. who will be allowed five 5) day
within which to examine and approve the
title.
Should the purchaser fall to mv the bai
ance of the purchase price after the explra
tion of the period allowed to examine th
ahfitrai-t of title, the certified check deposit
ed with the President will be retained b?
the Association as liquidated dam aces, but
the purchaser will not be compelled to com
plete his purchase.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, November 1'
1910. R. T. COX.
President Arlington Building Association.
16 Net Income
EAST SIDE APARTMENT-HOUSE
This i.s an excellent buy and in a
first-class location. W ill bear the
closest inspection in every respect. If
you tvaut a snap, don't wait, as thi
won't last lonp-. 7500 cash will han
dle this bargain. The balance ou good
time.
U. S. BROKERAGE CO.,
418 Railway Exchange Building.
Marshall 2753.
SNAP
TOUR CHOICE FOR $500
Five beautifully located lots on the
W. W. car, near Reed Institute site,
CO-OPERATIVE REALTY CO.
520 RAILWAY EXCHANGE.
Marshall 2248. " A 1274
fjolladay's Addition
The one BEST place in Portlaad to
buy. GEOGRAPHICAL CENTEJ al
MOST LiESlKABlK residence properly
or the city.
EEI.G IS BEMEVIXi BETTEH
CO ana see tne many uiiuii,Ci rasi
oeoces UDder cunstructluo .utl Ui Ua
proveinunis solus oa.
Toe Grep Real Estate Company
GRAND AVE. A-VD MlLT.VOllAU -T.
Platting
Proposition
SKAR I.EXTS.
60
a"res fine land about half mile
Lents Junction, for $250 per acre.
from
half
cah. A mirhty good thing, al
ready platted into small tracts.
PORTLAND-PACIFIC INVESTMENT
CO.,
41S Railway Kvchansre.
WEST SIDE
INVESTMENT
S6S00
A fine site for itpartment-hotise,
rlirht on tarline, lot is more than SOx
100. Present improvement bring; about
$300 a year. It is on Northrup street.
Price is low. about $3500 will handle it.
Don't pass this up, there is money In it.
PORTLAND-PACIFIC INVESTMENT
CO..
418 Railway Exchange.
NOB HILL
Sacrifice price on 8-room house on
24th street,- North. Lot valued at
$3r.0O: house cost $1500; for immediate
sale $1500 sacrifice.
MURI H ANTS
SAVINGS TKl'.KT
COMPANY,
S. VV. Cor. 6th nnd Maahlnuton streets.
PLAT
TING proposition. 38 acres 3
mocks from iiuDoro court
house; between electric and
a t e a m railways and county
road
sale.
and street. Low price for quick
Investigate this.
HENRY C. PRUDHOMME CO.,
J06 ?!paldlntr BUlsr.. loam and foworancc
3S ACRES
Two Mocks from Ilillshoro Court
house. Lies between electric and steam
railways and highly Improved county
road and street. Fine
PLATTING PKOPHSITIOS.
Low price for quick pale. Act now.
HEJ'HV C. I'RI DIKIMJIB CO.,
0Ol SpnldlnK Hlris;.,
LoaoN and Insurance.
26th Street, North
I,ot 75alOO
Comfortable X-roont cottaec, 14 bearinsr
fruit trees, flowers, shrubbery, garden
space, large wooasnco. hee owner, 4U
K. 2th st., North, Broadway car to Til
liiniiok. MORTGAGE LOANS
FIRE INSURANCE
Henry C. Frudhontme Co.,
DOS Fpaldhis Building
RKAI, ESTATE.
I'or Sale Lolt.
FOUR blocks from Hawthorne ave.. west of
20th St.. two spiPnair.iy wraiea lots;
cheap: after 3 P. M. call A 18fl.
OR SALE cheap, 4 lots in Monrtucllo and
two near Rose City l'ara. A. K. Hanger,
Toledo. Wash.
LARGE tract. S lots, near Rose City Park
car; snap at Sliou: terms, jas. Logan,
Washington St., room 4U4.
IRVINGTON IOT BARGAIN Price re
duced and It must go. eji cnamDer or
Commerce bldg.
4SOO BtTYS a r.0xl00 apartment site on the
West slue; ir. mmuu-a whik i center. M.
ye, 411 .'orhett hldg.
BEAUTIFUL East View lot. near Reed Uni
versity ; 100 down; snap. o 631, Ore-
gronian.
BY owner, lot .tOxIOO. on 43d and E. Grant;
c.--ah $473. Phone C 1103.
FOR SALE By owner. .? fine lots in Pied-
xuobi; terms, l'hone "VVoodlawn 11S2.
REAL ESTATE DEALERS.
Beck. William Q 812 Falling bldg.
Birr-il, A. H. & Co., 202-3 McKay bldg. Real
estate. Insurance, mortgages. Jo&nr. eta.
BruoaUer & Benedict, &J2 McKay bldg. M.
63.
Chacic Herlow, 33J Chamber Commtre.
Cook. B. S- : COh 503 Corbatt bldg.
JenDicgs A Co., Main 138. 204 Oregoniaa.
PALMER-JONES CO.,
cial Ciub bldg.
H. P.. 213 Conuaar-
8cVaIk. Geo.
A 2392.
p.. 223 Stark st. Mala &X
The Oregon Real EtaM Co., Grand aad
Multnomah st. (Holiday Addition.)
M. K. Thonpion Co.. cor. 4th and Oak mtm.
REAL ESTATE.
For Sale ..
FIXE VIEW LOT.
Elegrant view lot 60x140. on Cornell
road, between two very swell homes, one
if which cost $40,000; this lot is at the
head of Northrup stroot and Is for sale
at a sacrifice; $1000 below market value.
If you want a fine lot with fine view, in
vestigate this.
Gill'SSI A- ZADOW. t
317 Hoard of Trade Bldg.. 4th and Oak.
LAtREIHlKST SNAP Lot 6.1x100 on most
nicely elevated block. situated upon
curved street; hafl excellent view; asphalt
pavement, concrete sidewalk and curbs,
cluster street lifihts and all underground
works all In. If can sell within 10 days
$1250 takes it, on easy terms. Lots in
same block now selling for $Hk0. N 534,
Oresonian.
SNAP. SNAP. SNAP.
Two of the finest Laurelhurst lots: must
be sold this week at & sacrifice; way be
low value.
Also Westmoreland lot; a positive give
away. F. J. ROSENBERG.
5?9 Lumbcrmens Bidg.
S4000 Tract of nearly 4 lots at Mt. Tabor,
at end of carline. In semicircle overlookina
the whole city; high-clans homes sur
rounding; a great home site. Very easy
terms if desired; better investigate; phone
M-irhall for appointment to view.
The Hart Land Co., 14 Second st.
ACRES,- half-acres, quarter-acres for lew
t Iian lots ; close in. good tsoll ; cent
fare. 15 minutes' ride; very reasonable
payments; there is no reason w'.iv ou
an t own one. M. E. Lee, 411 Corbet t
bldg.
TOU can buy a lot near Rose City Park
for $4 25; graded streets, cement side
walks and curbs. Bull Kun watr, elec
tricity, telephone, building restrictions.
Provident In v. & Trustee Co., 024-5Jd
Board of Trade bldg
GREEN wXv-PORT LAND HEIGHTS
GREEN WAY.
13.700 sq. ft. frontage. 2 drives; mag
nificent view. Owner been asking lo.VM),
but says get offer. It's up to you. Fred
W. German, Burnside. M. 2776.
KATHARINE ADDITION.
Corner 100x100, close to car, $850;
cash, balane to suit.
A SNAP.
A. J. GAXTNER,
406 Henry bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
$450
Jil20 Jl'ST ONE LEFT $1290.
Irvington lot. two blocks from Irvlngtnn
carline. on loth st., near utauoii, $1290;
S-lo cash; regular price $1550; no more
snaps like thit.
A. BACKUS, ;19 Board of Trade Bldg.
$1450 IRVINGTON lot 50x100. near Stanton
i.iid 20th ; very easy terms to prompt
purchaser; first-class paved district ; Its
cheap. Jas. C Logan, 36 Vi Washington
st., room 404.
$1250 A splendid corner lot with 100 feet
frontage on Belmont st., and 3o ft on
E. fiSth st.; outlook both east and west;
.'et us show you. The Hart Land Co., 140
Second at. Phone Marshall 1 jN5.
$ToT5ovvn. bXi.ance month lv.
$4. s5 buys my lot. block lo Eat Side
car. overlooks the whole city: only 23 min
utes rirt. Owner leaving Portland. Phone
M ain 7651.
Fl' LL lot, E. 0th st., bet ween Mason and
Skidmore; must sell at once; make us an
offer. Henry C. Frudhomme Co., tiod
jSpaldtng bldg. Ioan and Insurance.
LAURELHCRST.
Owner can't hold lot; company's price
$1H0, his price if taken quick. ito, casn
or easy payments. V b43.Oresonian.
gQOo Full lot, near "Laurelhurst"; two
blocks ot ranme ; easy terms; win ouiia
on your plans if desired. The Hart Land
Co., 1 46Secon d st. (
SNAP Beautiful view lots on Rose City
carline, $lt.; small payment down, bal
ance to suit. M. Gal!-. Smith & Rent,
411 PoTieli bldg.
IN 'OME 454 monthly ; 3 modern cottages.
on corner lot. l.-wutmite ride, paved dis
trict; price $S500; J00 will handle. Jas.
C. In trail. l,a Washington St., room 404.
pt JUTLAND HEIGHTS PliOPERTY.
Homes, lots, quarter blocks, tracts and
acreage; all parts of heights, all views and
prices, some bargains. Main ."551. A 3s:ijt.
For bale Houses.
8-ROOM BUNG A LOW..
100x100, corner lot. right on Woodstock
car. with 8-room. nearly new bungalow,
with all latest improvements; lots of ni
fruit, etc.; for sale at $40; terms to suit.
GHl'SSI & ZADOW,
317 Board of Trade Bldg.. 4th andjOak.
HOUSE Will build on your plans. If de
sired, on 96(ii run lot, ju-f beyona 'X.au
relhurst"; payments to suit; this offer ii
start small, new tract; only two blocks
from cars; an opportunity. The Hart Land
Co.. 146 Sncond st.
KENT MONEY BUYS HOME.
Brand new. strictly modern. 6-room
house, on corner lot. 6 blocks from Reed
Institute, $450; $J00 down, 15 and In
terest monthly.
JOS. C. GIBSON, 305 Gcrllngcr Bldg.
EAST 13TH. near Prescott St.. with 3-room
cottage; t ;iux"' i:iiir . icnis lor
$8 per month; all Improvements in; $1250;
$500 cash, balance 3 years. 6 per cent.
A. J. GANTNER.
406 Henry bldg., 4th and Oak sts.
EXCEPTIONALLY attractive 6-room house,
2 years Oia; uucoiainma una nxmres are
the very best quality, in perfect condi
tion; excellent location, best portion of
this section of East Side, at sacrifice price,
js'jrt East Madison st.
, SNAP.
$2000 6-room house, near
and Alberta st.: terms.
Union ave.
M'onitK & HENX
NG.
?ni Lnmbermcns Blda. A .issn,
6ti,V5 WilIiamsAvc. East 607, C 2bod.
" $50 CASH BUYS
5 rooms, large lot 75xllo feet, one block
from rarlino; more ground next to this
plHce if you prefer at $:i per lot; price $50
down. $15 month. National Realty A
Trust Co., 326 Washingt on at., room 516.
FOR SALE 3-room house, run lot, f.nrea;
14 bearini? IIUIL ireui uuu n i"n5 rjuour,,
city water,, 4 blocks to carline; tisfto. 2i0
cash and t-0 month. Owner, S2H Urn
bcrmens bldg.
$200 CASH for new 5-room house; lot 60s
100- Rosa City Park; balance VJ0 per
month: price only J330O if sold this wek.
Particulars by return mall if you send
your address to O 3'10. Oregonlan.
"jSUXNYSIDE BARGAIN'.
J3450 7-room housx. lot 60x100, ruli
trees: lot alone worth $2501. See Mr.
"Watters. -01 Lumbermen, bids;. Phone A
n.s3 evPillncs. Main 41'20. t
NKW tvio-family Hat., en Hall st.. flnlshrd
attic, cement basements, 2 furnaces and
place rented at Per month; this is a
line investment: $U500 will handle. Addrcsl
A 544. Oregonlan.
" " $260 nowx.
BtriKalew block from Hawthorne ave.
Five large rooms Just completed, at
tractive, large attic, lot TjoxllT. VH
Madison, near 44th. Call Sunday
" PIEDMONT HOME.
Am going south, will sell my new 7
room strictly modern complete home. 100s
1O0, corner, parage on ally, lawn made,
Aln3vorth tive.. t'or. Halght.
6 ROOMS 8L'5 12.1 CASH.
Practically new lot 4nxlo0, Tremont.
This is indeed hard to beat. Fred W.
German. 3JB Burnside. M. 2776.
MONTAVII.I.A Hotise and 2 lots on Basa
I.ine 2 blocks from postofflce, fruit trees,
shrubbery and henhouse; owner; no agents,
phone Woudlawn 61S.
BUILD NOW AND SAVE MONEY.
If you own lot and have little cash
will build and finance. A. C, Furlong,
BS6 Chamber of Commerce.
FOH SALE 100x100. modern 8-room house.
East Couch St., Montavilla; terms. Ap-
ply I.aue-Davis Drug Co.
IRVINGTON New 8-room modern home;
elegant location; J7000; terms. Y 5Jtf.
Oregonlan.
't.ri SAhB 10-room house, furnished, with
2coxl 40-foot lot. including corner. InQulra
of the owner. Tabor 241U. S 17S4.
FOli SALE by owner.
.Vi acres land, !-
room house at o".th
and rtlvjslon: $13,-
(.'"'J: easy trms.
Main '1477.
tgt Tjvistr. CASH 5-rootn house
and lo
$2700. $:.'H1 cash, balance easy terms. 118a
li! lOth North.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room houoe, lot Hix
111 one block from Archer Place. Phone
Sell'wood 9'5. Call 4ft Mllwaukio st.
BARGAIN -Two 7-room house. $2750,
'OOU. Mt.- Scott car. terms to suit buyer.
See Allison. 42S Lumber b'xenange.
By OWNER.
New 6-room buntralow. corner East 31s!
and Irving sts ; price $2!0o. easy terms.
FINE large 8-room house for sale: lot rtOjc
ioo. corner, f.v.00; terms. East 4tth and
Hawthorne ava