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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1910)
TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, QECE3IBER 21. 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBECOXIAX TELEPHONED fttne-ro'mi .. Mela TTfe OtT erce!a!en .. Mala 7070 VifiiUi Editor Xmtn ?070 tjrtOMj rSlfor Mala TOTO rmpovtnr-room ..v...Ui!l T070 apC bilkllsc .T...:a I7 A A A "' A J A 1 A V.J HriLM THIATER-lfnnik a4 Tarlor -Kpaalah. A irarican War v-fn ta "tt.rr; Military atcatr:. Tonlfot at ISO cW. B'SOALOW THEATER T:tn at HsmwHtMlnr. Cajnvrao la "Nancy. Train at (.la. , BJKEH THUTtR Prath awl Mar re. The Bakar Ptora Cempaaj e -'lri.- Aunt" Xatla at S.li and oaia-ht at li. OHKHj.lM THEATER Mon-laoa. ! Flsth and vHi I Vaudavllla. Tala aft araoea al aa4 tonight at 1:13. GRAND THEATKK f"r am Weh!n taa Taaaanlla. Thu artaraooa at 11. taalcnt at J and a. ITHtr THEATER ifitb and AMar I T1 rnn4t Cofnpanr la Tr Turtata" TMa afc-raooa at 3 SO. toaifht at T.30 an4 P. TAK THEATER (Park and TCaaklBatoa) Molina eletur. Coatiaaoua, free to io:30 P. at. Maoaaixb Ajtmixa Ot.iv In the January number of the I'a.tnc Monthly. Juat off the pra. appears aev eral arl-ta of Interval Tt.e Icadme article glvra the a(ry of a Mrxlran rafusa. l Gurlerrea . l.ra. The rttar reviews the a.prlncea of refu erra'and cruiHudaa Ma atory by wlahlns t-K people of the Initial ftate arlll no 1'inrr tmmrnipra the peraeottdon of i la enntrymen. -Ti e Prrarnl an.l Future of Kuirrn Orrun." by Katulall K. Howard r'TM a.i '! at to what lei tKHirc place In Die Interior by the advent rrf railroad tranap.rtwttnn and the coloni sation and development of ttiut Immenaa arra. In vlw of the ronffwmn reremly rnnde by Dr. Cook. the atory of t K JCuaa. who led an expedition party lo Ait. MKinl-y the pnat Summer. I In fereatlna. The atorv la rntlEle.i. "On the Trail of Dr. fook." Another feature of 1 -e number la a tlmetm poem. '"The Three Kln." by C. K. Vwd. Mirkec 4?nct H rr rats. Marked clna. "pointed" by Ietertlveai Mullet and Craddoek. brouirht about the arrest of filaar.I lji-tnn. for merly a rlerk n a railroad oftte. who la euapecied of atealins: nearly $100 from 'V. I. Armatronc at Inlerral- In the pa--! three week. Arnvtronr. who Uvea al 13 Seventeenth, reported to the deter- t;ve bureau that antounta rariKttiK from C to bad been taken from Ma room. Millet and Cra.l.lrnk made minute mark with a punch on three allver coins and placed them In the room. They an-rrlcd themaelTen nearby and m Lwton enter the room and come out again. TTiey searrried him and found the money In Ma) pocket. lAalon tla-n ron fe.vied that ho hid atulen. In all. 1 from Armslronir. iirt.o PkATTije LxAna to ncT. l:al.:.lin of a little ar.rl w aa the clew wllch led to the arrest of Wilford U. fmre. a rtornlnir-huae proprietor, by I etectlvia Mallet an.l fTA.l Jo. k. yeater- lv inorn.nir. Moore runa a lodElns luuv. at liran.J nv.nue iiid Burnaide atreet. Koia lliracli. a louEer at the pu.e. coinpUinrd to the drte Uvea that lie had lost fci frtin ti! ruim. An In v'attCAtion ;t!a made, a winnan who livee at tie boure told tiio otTlcer that lier Mile :lrl bad report, d aeelnu Moore In lllraeh'a room. takluE the money. I pn tliw evlilenre he was arreeted. THm or Exia (HAntn.-For the al- Vird theft of four eca. a charue of burclary waaa lodccd aaalnM Walter JihwtiliaU. K. and he w aa arrnlKned In Municipal Court yceterday. Tim caae went oier. Iiloomball la accused by C liLlon. the ownor of the ecaa. Hack of the ll.cl tj.ef: of the ett. la tlie i'm of 17 whK-o waa takt-n from the evime rwi.i. l:.iMntl:.tll la aujectcd of hkmc tho iiey. but pending the de- U'Pnirnt of Hi.- ra.ie. 1 belns hold upon the mallfr charce. Ur.roNa Am Harrip. I'ackae rnnHiifil to Meil.an cltiea. and known to contain a mm or ammuni tion will be refold by nol' authori tiea hereafter. I'oatmaater Merrlrk. of tie local office, reo-lved notice In the !Ally bulletin yesterday that I'reaident 1i.is had onlere.1 the poatal authorltlea of the republic to return to the eendera all packiRe contalninir fiAThtlna: ma terial. The notification to I'nited Statea ro.nmaatei-a a fr.wn Joa.ph ittewart. Kcond A-Wnt Iostinater-JeneraL Kirk rPATirnT Hear. T!ie Fire P parlmrot r.eapondcd to live alarma In an Ir'ferval of a many houra la at nlcht. Three of the alarma were falae and aent tl o apiaratua aeurrjlr. to aiippoaed con flratlona at K-iee Twentieth and Kaat Ta lor. Kaet Twenty-av. ond and Eat Ankcny and Kirxt and Morrlaon atrceta. tnilinney nrea at Jtl Ivy reet and In the V.odnieii of the World buiidlnc. at Hiat aeventh earret. rauaed conalder- hl cm It-iiKf nt but no damage. I.OWKR Tn.rrno! IlATrs Anttn. lower telethon ratca were re.iueeted and an (il.i:im for a tire Kation waa civiinKmvil at a nicotine; of the Waver-lv-Rlrhmond Improvement tMilb laat nilit. TSw l"cln.- Telephone ac Telegraph Company was reprcaented by one of Ita agent. U wa the aentlment of the meeting that the ratca now charged are too btgu. Uwlng to the rapid growth of t: e d atrlct. there la urgent need of tire TeO'tevtion. and t!ie movement to aecure t?V. wi'l be piewicd wlih vigor until it Is micrc-aful. SAtioKtf' CoN.-rnT la TA.ni.iht. Tiio Tn.-oir week!) corn-en of tlie Sea men friend It.n-lety will be given tl.. evening in the Inatltute. Third and Fl.ndcra atreela. beginning at o'clock. The tollowlng programme will be given: Vocal nolo. Mlaa ftuth Uunn; piano nolo. Mi Klna Anderson; vocal cio. Ml t'ompton: reading. Mlaa Plck Inaon: vocal olo. A. l. Stewart; vocal o!o. Sl.lncv Honiface. There will be ainging by the sailors In port and their frlen.lv -iitot Who. CVi.uap.ATm The Fpo-kan-Avcnue l're- teriun CTiurch. SeJI woo.1. la years old. and tomorrow night and Krnlay nlgi.t wiil celebrate that event with appropriate service and pro gramme. Kev. D. A. Thompson, present pastor, haa been the Duor fr the past erven yca:J. Hrmtt, PonTt Ajm. w.rday. rv. ember s will be oloerved aa Cl;ritm.a- an elaborate table d'hote din ner will be served In both dtmng-rooma: orcl atra and vocal mimic In grill and dimt e-ro.n. Kcservaf.ons should be ma.le at once. II. C. Bowers, A TivgLT uoiriTio-Laidles and ehO O'en will find Carlstmaa shopping easier and will e.cape crowd en cans at rush hour If they w 11 arrange to do their eiopplr.g so that tney may return to their home not later Uian o'clock each afternoon. PtXIII PTCT 8il ftock of Ardrew Kan k Cv.. dealers In Japaneae and t:lnea curios. In handa of Kederal LVurt rvveiver. Holiday go.xi at great b.itviu for cash. Oak St.. bet. be on. I and Third. Open evenings. Ken th Bai-ascs; or Ttrr Vi m. Our st'.re will remam open untU 10 o'clock each evening. ttEALT-IaEt.t. .)HrA!T. firm axo Stak. (r Wiu. Ktasr-r. The Alameda Im provement Aex-latKn will meet tonight, at the rea der.ee of o. U Kerris. oa the - Alameda, for the election of offltefw. "Ebbs. Bunt). Tfce family health beer. Phone Mala SaV A - Portland Brewing Company. I Ki.oiNd Baos.. eweler and scientific opiiciara. removed to 34& Vaah-. St.; be fore buying eee our wtndows. a CakiaTitAS B0.1K. "Mclougalln and Old Oregon." -McDonald of Oregon.- "The Conquest. " ftgxgw your magas.ne snbecriptl vns at G'-l- a, riiird and Alder, laylendjj Ji.ma ar-fta. Verdict ro Railkoad Dirbctbd. A directed verdict In favor of the Southern Pacific Company was granted by Federal Judge Wolverron Monday afternoon In the COW damage ult brought agalnat the railroad company by Thomaa Kvans. Evana demanded ta for the loas of a leg. the accident oc curring at Wllsonla. a flag station a quarter of a mile from Oswego. In Sep tember. . Evana ran up the track In an effort to catch the train. It backed down upon him In the darkness. Judge Wolverton held that Evan was himself negligent In running" Into the train when he knew It was on the track. The trial proceeded yeeterday morning; with 11 jurors, one of the 11 belns Swiss Watch Ra-rainnio. O ChrUtan n. td floor corbett bldg. Take elevator. Mm. Johm Craw has Just received a consignment of Tartan shawls. Xaaa Gifts. Antique Sbop, MS Wash. MAXt-a-.g roa 8alx. Phone A 4K3. 1R. trrnlt-kLCa. 'am Allaky bldg. ' RYAN IS MADE MANAGER OKPIIEVM PRESS AGEVT GOES TO GIIAXD TH HATER. ApKlntroent Is Rerofrnitlon of Valued tentH Other Changew on. l lrcuit Announced. - Charles X. flyan. until yesterday press agent of the Orplieum Theater, has been - - - .-" 1 f - s i ;r VA -y l a ! :L It Ckaries X. Ryan, Mho Has Bee Appelate Manager Oraad Tkeater. f Ike j appointed manager of the Grand Tbea fer. New of the promotion came yes. terday In tho form of a long distance telephone message from Sullivan & Consldlne to M-nnk Cofflnberry, direct ing him to place Mr. Kyan In cliarge of the Uratid and transfer John J. O Hrlen, the nianager of that house, to the Ma jestic Theater. In Seattle. The manager at the Majestic, also on the Sullivan & Consldlne circuit, has In turn been transferred to the Tacoma Theater. Manager Ryan for many years has been Identified with Portland theatrical business. For several seasons he was treasurer at the Mnrquam. and when, at a later period. & Morton Cohn and as sociate bought the property. Mr. Ryan was made manager of the theater. Later he acted a manager of a traveling com nanv and was appointed press agent at the Orpheuin under the late James Krrlckson's management. Under the various successors to the post of man ager since Mr. Krrlckson's death. Mr. Rvan has remained at the orpheum. About a fortnight ago Frank Cofflnberry. then manager or the uranfl. was ap pointed manager of the Orpheum. eiie- ceedingvChnrlrs Klllott. and was made the local representative of the Sullivan a- Consldlne forces, r rora Ksnsas Mr. O'Brien arrived to assume management at the Orand. A great number of changes among the houso managers of this big vaudeville circuit have ooen made in the past month, and with Mr. o Kflen s transrer to the Seattle house, tlie Important place left vacant wan given to' Mr. Ryan. Mr. Consldine s appointment of Mr. Ryan is In recognition of his valued services. WHERE JO DINE. Alt the delicacies of tho season at l Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart taenia for ladles, lot Wab near La SA Salem Ia?, Mills. SAI.Ktf. Or.. Dec. 10. (Special.) The City Council hag placed the levy for the City of Salem at 9 mills. a V Rock Springs Ceel The best house coat. Liberty Co! at Ire Co. exclusive agent. 15 Norta ourlEth street. Main 1J; A Silt, aa Plant Blbaon rosea Phone Bellwood tss ANNOUNCEMENT MISS Grace Cameron One of America's most popular stage enter tainers and who is com pletely captivating her audiences in her play, "Nancy," this week at the Bungalow, has gen erously proffered her services in the sale of those emblems' of kind liness and helpfulness the Red Cross Stamps She will have charge of the booth in our . store. FRIDAY FRCM 12 TO 1:30 Come and help in this - good cause. ar mm. . mmmw" . 269-71 MOBHUJOH L. MAYER 6 CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third St. Main 9432 A 4432 Holiday Grocery Bulletin We are open every evening until Christmas. If you cannot call during the day. come in the even ing, and we will show you some thing DIFFERENT than the other dealrr knows about. NEW ARRIVALS Barley Sugar (London) Gifford's Ripe Olives Sweet Navel Oranges I SPECIAL Cranberries, per qt 15 Glace Fruit, per lb 65 "Try Us for Service." CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS We have the largest line and the greatest assortment in the city All toe newest ideas in mrectoire nanaies. Good fast-color English gloria, para gon frame ?100 Rustproof, English gloria, finishd frame Pure silk, gold and pearl, $12.00 val ues $850 Hercules rust and wind-proof, $2.00 Ladies' Directoire Umbrellas $1.25 up Full length gold and" pearl, tape ed?e, silk gloria $2.50 An immense line Ladies' and Gentle men's Umbrellas ....$5.00 up Fine presentation Umbrellas to $20.00 We have the largest stock on the Coast in this line. All goods our own manufacture. Rnst-proof, Wind-proof, Folding, Detachable, Self-Opening Umbrellas. REPAIRING AND COVERING MEREDITH'S S12 Washington St. Exclusive Umbrella Bargains Compare Our Prices With thoaa roa bar hata In tha baM of mlaa. and you will aaa that a offer ou a aubatanUal aat. laa oa all work aad roa oaanoa (at bat tar mmlaal work aarwhai. aa atattar bow moca roa pair. w flntsn Plata aaa bride won for out of town oatrona ia on dr u daairad. PaioJaaa oztractica fra wbn plata or hrilM. snrk la ahIm. i ii ad. CaaauHatiaa Ire. . v'' J l22kBrid(TM.4.U0 Entail FiBore 100 Sihar mini .50 ' l6aad KcbW i 2 flttat S.UU PUta 7.50 ru'alMt Eitr'tlM .50 aaar mithom AH work full? ananuitnl far flrtaea rear. Wise Dental Co., inc. Painless Dentists ralllntBolldlni, Third and Wtth tattoo. MRTLAHD. ORE, OlnaaBaara: A. M. ta . u. Sanaar. i n dT -V 1 XMAS GIFTS OF Japanese Silk Goods Genuine Articles. Plain and Embroltlerail. At Very Low Price During; Thla Week. S. BAN COMPANY, 3d Worth Third, Cor. Coach. CHRISTMAS PHOTOS. Picture taken at Anns. Columbia bid, bctwaan now and Ctiriatmaa. will bo Antahad Bromotlw rea-ardla of waathr. F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 163, A 1165 " T1rt and Oak Tardy Xmas Shoppers Score This Time ' We believe we had enough pretty things to supply the city. But early last week our stock showed the onslaught of the judicious buy ing of standard goods at popular prices. - We wired a duplicate mes sage to our Eastern buyers to rush us a big shipment. Well, it'sjiere and it's up to the top-notch of style and quality and jet we chal lenge other jewelry stores, regardless of our higher quality standard, and smart designs, to undersell us. , JEWELRY to adorn the person is always wanted. Watchis that keep accurate time are always needed. SHWTRWABE, CUT GLASS, CSUTA, to beautify the table is always useful. " Brushes, sterling ware for dressing table, are very-necessary and make pleasing gifts. DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS! . DIAMONDS! ' We lead the local trade. . fflettkemftcr's 286 Morrison Street E. II. Call la FhM Mala SoT. loafer Thorn pao E.H. COLLIS & CO. ... "; PI BUIC ACCOl'WTASiTS ASD REAL ESTATE! AOfctT.. t'oaaaaerrtai, Caajal aa4 Maalrlpal - AadillaK, Iaratlft-mlAa; aad SreleaaarUlae;. 33 Warrwln BaJldins. . PORTLAND, OREGON, Dec. 17, .1910 Mr; Mark T. JCady, President, ; .' Union Pacific Life Insurance Company . ' J Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon Dear Sir,-- This will certify that we have checked over the ' Stock Subscriptions of the Union Pacific Life Insurance Company , and" have to report as follows,-. Number of subscribers .... 297 Number of shares of stock subscribed 7753 5-6 Amount of stock subscribed $190,795.00 Respectfully submitted Accountants STORE OPEN EVENINGS Foremost Clothier Since 1863 BATH ROBES and SMOKING JACKETS AT REDUCED PRICES Only Four Days to Do Your Christmas Shopping Practical Xmas Gifts in Men's and Boys' Suits, Overcoats and SHnons: Men's and Bovs' Furnishinsrs and Headwear. We invite special attention to our Holiday displays off high-grade, dependable merchandise. Special Reduced Prices on Al Bath Robes Smoking Jackets $15.00 Bath Robes now. .... $12.35 $12.50 Bath Robes now $10.35 $10.00 Bath Robes now. . ... . $ 8.35 $ 8.50 Bath Robes now .$7.35- V $ 5.00 Bath Robes now $ 3.85 $15.00 Smoking Jackets now $12.35 $12.50 Smoking Jackets now $10.35 $10.00 Smoking Jackets now $ 8.35 $ 8.50 Smoking Jackets now $ 7.35 $ 5.00 Smoking Jackets now $ 3.85 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES, good any time before or after Christinas issued for any amount. HOLE-PROOF HOSE, in handsome Christmas boxes, for men, women and children guaranteed to wear 6 months. - .oka Handsome Holiday Ties from ; .50 to $2.50 Adler's, Dent's, Fownes' and Perrin's Gloves priced from.'. - .?l-0O to $2.25 f n I"! tW. I H ' ill vAll X A Wabash Filing Cabinet is just the thing for filing, If one is in your office we'll bet you are always smiling; Kilham's, the sole agents in this city and territory, Sell the "Wabash" that'll make all your filing satisfactory . ADAPTABILITY We have Filing Systems and Devices to fit any business, Filing Cabinet in steel or "" """" " " wood to fit any space, build ono 'on top of another, or side by side. Made in all combinations, to file anything from a 5x3 card to' a large cap-size sheet. TRANSFER TIME IS HERE The transfer of your Filing Clerk is not so important as the transfer . and proper-filing of your valuable papers and transfer time in your filing department, if you use OUR system. You'll save time and make it possible for any one to in stantly find the paper you want, just -when you want it. ' GET OUR CATALOGUES WITH PRICES of files for: LETTERS INVOICES ':' . VOUCHERS CHECKS , DOCUMENTS LEGAL BLANKS COMMERCIAL REPORTS DAILY REPORTS BLUE PRINTS PHOTOGRAPHS CATALOGUES CARDS TRANSFER CASES FOR ALL MAKES OF FILES C Ffl era Xs 1 KILHAM STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS COMMERCIAL STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS PR'NTERS ENGRAVERS BOOKLET MAKERS ANP BOOKBINDERS ARCHITECTS' AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES SELWIC DAY AND NIGHT On of th Iaxa;eat beat equipped plant In Portland offers yon unexcelled ervlee at price exceedingly low. When you wut ClTiLOGS, BOOKLETS, CIRCULARS. FOLDERS OR ANT OTHER FORM OF It win be to your ad van tag to consult ua. Our faculties guarantee beat results. Our Samples will convlnoe you of our quality. PORTLAND PRINTENS HOUSE GO. Phones: i 2281, Haia (201, 388 Tijlor Street BIO 8ACRIKICB CI.OSING-OUT SALE. The largest assortment ot Mechan ical Toy on the Coast. We are crowded for room; must close out the entire stock at Se OJf THE DOLLAR. THE MOTTO POST CARD AKO SOU VENIR SHOP. 144 fleeond St.. Bet. 4lder and MorriMnn, Neth & Company Collectors Established In 1900. ' Bow about those old accounts KS5 Woreeater BldB Portland. Or. HOTEL STEWART SAN - FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposita Hotel St. Fraocis European Plan $1.60 a day tip American Plan $3.00 a day up Ftw tfrd and brick rtrocrnr.. Furnished at cost of $300,000. Every comfort and con venMDce. On carliaes transferring all orer city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of Sau Francisco RCHWAB PRINTING CO IOsOLICITS YOUK PATRONACE STARK STREET Fine Gift Furniture i We show a particularly large assortment of Ladies' Desks, Music Cabinets, Sewing, Serving, Tea and Library Tables and hundreds of other pieees suitable for presents. . I Mahtjgany Book Blocks. ' Easy Chairs. Mahogany Candle- Sticks. Rockers. Mahogany Fern Dishes. ' Morris Chairs. Mahogany Magazine Stands. Cellarette. Mahogany Pedestals. ' Mirrors. Mahogany Nest of Tables. Candle Sticks. Mahogany Muffin Stands. Foot Stools. OPEN EVENINGS. Fifth and Stark. J. G. MactS Co.SS and -1