Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 18, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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a'rlark aalaf day avaatlaBT.
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Jtrurk nd imtuhnl br atraatcar, at
Plrat aad Mada ptroata. wblla nn a rail
to a brush ftra In Marquam Qulrh. Iha
trurk lira enmpmny No. 9 wti Urn
porarlly tlablrd ytrd)r afternoon.
Tha trurk waa arolnn wmt on Maaria
and when tha truck waa about half
war arroaa tha trarka at Ftrt a atraat
rar raramad It. Inturlna; tha horaaa
a'tarhtlr. throwlna; tha man rldlnaj frnm
their plarra and damaging tha wagon.
Tha (Ira waa amall and waa looo put
out. Boys srttina; rarapflras ara aup
poaad to hare been the cau. Llnhtlna:
a match to aa If tha a as leaked from
tha pipes caueed a loaa of fS yester
day afternoon when escaping- (as set
fre to tha confectionary atora of Mr a
1. Schmelder. at 7S First street.
Ftuwooo Ci fa B-i-roa Wrrit rmrxTfr.
Secretary Ed ward la haTlna; the
bands of tha Pellwood Commercial Club
printed and they will ba ready for de
Jirery In a few days. It la announced
that tha entire laaue of 4flo baa been
eu been bed and will be taken aa soon
as ready. Tha debt of the club will ba
refunded with the money subscribed
and a fund will remain. The bonds
have been taken mainly by members
ef the club and extend for ten years.
It la believed that tbla movement will
Insure permanency of tha Hell wood
Commercial Club. The property la
valued at IHOOO. L. J. tllcka Is the
new president.
Hoor - F raw st Frwv Hcrmanx That
the sewer along Hood atreet from tha
Foulevard to Fulton Park la only two
feet below the surface of the atreet.
and that It la likely ta be crushed aa
aoon a wet weather cornea and heavy
teams go ever the atreet. Is tha asser
tion of R. I. Hepburn, aeeretary of the
Fulton Park Improvement Club. In a
letter file- with the City Auditor yes
terday. Ha ssya the sewer waa put In
before the atreet waa graded. He aays
ama of the "sewer stubs" on Kelly
street south of the boulevard are In
Jike condition..
GAr-AvT.xfB) Track T?wt-tt. The
Fortland Railway. IJght A Power Com
panr has completed Its double tracks
on Orand avenue between IMvlalon
street and Woodward avenue, the water
mains and private street connections
have been made and the street Is resdy
for the contractora to begin paving.
Residents have asked that the Improve
ment be made at once before Fall ralna
st In.
GAUtans - Pintnnta Fa-: Aut.
Fersons who have been dumping gar
bage In Ptephena slough at Kast N'nth
and Division street are amenable to
arrest and fine. The health officers
bave rleanad the place, which had be
eome a menace to the entire community.
The garbage did not come from the
campmeeting grounda aa supposed, but
from a number of bomea north of tha
slough.
Bn.rrr Orr rrR Fast. J. W. Bailey.
Plate Dairy and Food Commissioner,
left last night over the Oreat Northern
for Duluth. Minn., to attend the an
nual convention of tha National As
sociation of Prate Palry and Food Com
missioner. For two years Mr. Bailey
served sa president of this organisa
tion and It was due largely to hla
efforts that this gathering recently
was held In thla city.
rmr Wiluams Poiron-T. Mayor
Ttuahllght has received a letter from
r. I.ucy Williams, of Bandon Or
asking that he wtll use every effort to
locate her son Cheater. 8he says he Is
I feet It Inches tall, weighs 140 pounds,
baa dark eyes, and dark-brown hair,
and la very pleasing In appearanre. He
la It years old. aha says, and left San
Kranrlaco a year ago.
rVo fHor. Owmsr 8t ra ron IJ4J.
Two hundred and forty-five dollar la
the value placed upon a Fngltsh
pointer by Its owner. Ouy R. Torter.
of ?JI Fast Tillamook street, who sued
. J. Capron In Justice Court yester
day, alleging that Capron. who lives
at Twentieth and Tillamook streets,
shot tha dog July 14.
Baiuit Orr ron Cojtvtsmojt j.
TV. Bailey, atate pure food co-nmli-emner.
will leave thla morning to at
tend the convention of the National
Pure Food Association, to meet In
Puluth next Monday. Mr. Bal y la
ex-pretldent of the association. He will
invite the convention to come to Port
land next year.
GmsAK U!n.Es Orr ron North.
l.ealng yesterday. 150 members of the
Cerman flnglng Society went to Se
attle over tha O.-W. R. N. The
Portland contingent was joined In thla
cltv by a party of $0 members of the
organisation from Pan Francisco.
M'rronc-rct.B) Hrr Womak. Mra.
J. P. Lowell, of $5 East Burnslde
street, waa knocked down by a motnr-a-Tcle
bearing atate llrepse tag No.
7. yesterdsy afternoon. She waa
considerably shaken and her clothes
were torn.
Cnim'I Omn Fu.r 'Finer Chu
Ke. a Chinese of The Dalles, who waa
recently arrested and charged with the
manufacture and sale of opljm In
violation of the United States laws,
pleaded guilty before Federal Judge
Bean yesterday, and waa fined
Ticket for Calhollo Foresters'
trip to Catholic day. at Astoria. Au
ratt II. on aale to all purchasers at
Mtlley's grocery. Sixth and Burnslde.
Return fare, steamboat Monarch, 12.
Wajmco at rwri Two skilled wood
carvers for fine furniture, hand carving.
Apply at once to Jamea I. Marshall
Manufacturing Company. a
CuaaTam or CrmMgitra safe de
cos' t vault: best protertirn; low rates;
courteous treatment. Hour a t .
II Ta. steamer Lurltne. Astoria and
ray points: leaves Tsytor-st. dock. T
A. M. dally, except Sunday.
Tail launches for torpedo boats.
Merrllt'e boat house, foot Morrison at.
Tabor Hciohts Ants I.aribr Maixs
.it waa tha sense of the Tabor Helghta
Push Club at the meeting Wednesday
night that larger water mains should
b laid at Mount taoor. n i""
nmnoaed hv Miror Rushlight to have a
complete new dlatrlbutlon aystem for
the Kast Side was muorsea. i ne waior
queatlon waa discussed and It waa
argued that, even with the Increased
supply of the second Bull Run pipe,
water cannot b delivered without
larger distribution mains. It waa re
ported by Keeper Tanner, of the Mount
Tabor Park, that the surveyors are
still at work marking out the drive
around the park to the summit. Mr.
Tanner aald that thla drive will be
called Cascade Boulevard, and that It
will be one of the most picturesque In
the city. It starts' at Kast Sixtieth
atreet and winds around the park,
running between the upper and lower
reservoirs, where there will be a
cascade.
Pinnc lrovrSTr Conn-arrxo.
The Paelfle-atreet district Improvement
ha been completed and the assessment
Is tll.Mt- The atreeta Improved are
Pacinc from Cnlon avenue to East
Twelfth: Oregon from Union avenue to
Kaat Seventh; East Sixth from Holla
day avenue to Oregon: Fast Seventh
from Holladay avenue to Oregon: Eaat
Kighth. from Holladay avenue to Pa
cine, and East Ninth from Holladay
avenue to Pacific atreet. These streets
are eaat of Union avenue and part of
tha territory la Immediately tributary
to the new steel bridge. The next dla
trlct to be paved lie between Union
avenue and the river, covering the ter
ritory to the railroad bridge approach
and Holladay avenue. The cost of Im
proving thla district will be lioo.ono.
All these Improvements will probably
be completed before the railroad bridge
la finished. '
MiLWAi-aig - Struct Contract Cot-it-arrcD.
w. It. Counsel, contractor for
the improvement of Main street. In
Mllwaukle. has completed tha work
except the crosswalka and a little sur
facing. Aasessment for the work Is
111.700. Main street Is 0 feet wide and
has been Improved with crushed rock.
Instead of wooden crosswalka concrete
I used. ifr. Counsel I rushing work
on the Improvement of Harrison street,
which runs from Main street to Sandy
street, nesr F.x-Mayor Shlndler's home.
Oak and Fourth streeta are under con
tract, and proceeding have been
started to Improve Sandy street aa
far aa Fast Mllwaukle or Mlnthorn dis
trict. Mayor Strelb and the Council
are working out a system of street Im
provements which Includes the prin
cipal streets of Mllwaukle. the total
cost of which will estimate 1100.000. It
will require two year to complete
the Improvements planned.
Cidu Creek grocxro With Trout.
Edward Renfer. who recently stocked
Cedar Creek, near Sandy with Dolly
Varden trout, finds that the trout are
growing rapidly. Mr. Rpnfer put 4ono
trout about two lnchea long In the
stream In a place prepared for them
few weeka ago. They have grown on
an average of half an Inch. The fish
were placed In a deep pool to be safe
from the larger fish. The fish were ob
tained from the Government. Cedar
Creek emptlea Into the Sandy River.
Chilis a Mirchajtt Vocld AprAi
Jew Chin, a Chinese merchant, of Zst
Flandera atreet. gave notice of appeal
from the decision of the Justice Court
yesterday, after he had been convicted
of nractlslng pharmacy without a
license. He was lined 150 In Justice
Court and waa let out on 1150 bond to
appear before the Circuit Court. The
State Board or rnarmacy prosecuted
the case.
Scit ron Costisio?i Fit-XT Bult
waa brought In the Circuit Court yea
trrdir. morning by George R-. Corn-
stock against Nathan Campbell and
Mra. Campbell to collect 100 which
he alleges Is due aa a fee for selling
Mra Campbell's half Interest In the
Protsman-Campbell shoe store. He aays
he entered Into the agreement to aell
the Interests and after putting the aale
through waa refused his commission.
Rcc-Taca la Focsn. Mr. A. W,
Botkla found a bee-tree while walking
through her country place. "Cedar
Side," on tha Sandy River, one day
last week. The tree, a six-foot cedar,
on being felled waa found to be oc
cupied by an Immense colony of bees
and yielded a washtab full of honey In
the comb, much of which waa S years
old and of exceptional quality.
Jacob Strrip Arrrtbd. On a charge
of tearing the copper bond from the
railway tracks of the United Rallwaya
Company and the Oregon Electrlo line
Jacob Strelf. waa arrested yesterday
by Special agent LIU is of the two com
panies and ta now In the County Jail.
The officer are looking for hla partner
who la alleged to have helped In the
work.
Bioobr Allow acb ron WiM Amen.
Petition wa Bled with the County
Court yesterday by Lena M. Kirk
asking for an allowance of IJO a month
from the 1 1100 now on deposit for her
two children, for whom she Is guardian.
She eaya the Interest from the money
la not enough to keep mem.
C. A- Ri-rr Named Gcaroiais. Petl
tlon waa filed with the County Court
yesterday by C. A. Ruff asking that
he be appointed guardian for Albert
Dugan. a boy. who waa recently left an
estate of 12500 by hla father. Albert
Dugan. Sr. The request waa granted
by the court.
8rrrrt Finco llSTonvicted of
speeding on the Unnton road August
l. W. H Scott made a stubborn fight
In Justice Court yesterday to prove hla
Innocence. Scott was accused by
County Motorcycle Patrolman Lock-
wood:. He waa fined I4.
Wonpuwn Pavio to Ba Topic
An Important meeting of the Woodlawn
Improvement Association will be held
In Greene'a Hall, at a o'clock tonight.
All property ownera In the district are
requested to be present, raving will
be dlacussed.
WoalAR'a FaJ.l. BRCAKB AXKLk
Catching her heel In tha curbstone,
Mrs. W. F. Hubbard. 12 Eaat Fifteenth
atreet North, waa thrown to the pave
ment yesterday and sustained broken
ankle.
T. C. RrssBU. St-ra On Note. T. C.
Russell brought tiit yesterday In the
Circuit Court to collect Joo alleged
to be due from Minnie L. Gartner on
en a promissory note.
Dr. Llotp iRvnrg returned. Medi
cal bldg.
Da. J. Errruos returned. Selling bdg.
YE OREGON GRILLE.
Engagement extraordinary Ray
mond. the celebrated tenor soloist and
Nowahlne, basso profundo, late of the
original Hawaiian quartet, every night
thla week. These arttsta In connection
with Hendler, the plane prodigy, and
Signer Marino, violin virtuoso, make
up an unparalelled programme that you
cannot afford to mini "Ye Oregon
Grille" service la without an equal In
the city.
AT THEQUELLE.
Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawfish.
Dining-room for ladles. th aad Stark.
PEV-ET BftOaC' FWIDAT SPECIAL.
We offer our 13 wines at tl a gallon
tl.59 wines at 75c a gallon: Straight
Kentucky Whisky seven yeara old.
regular 14 10. at t) BO a gallon: Ken
tucky whisky, regular .t.0, at 11.50 a
gallon: f i grade whisky, 13.10 a gallon.
Friday only. 17 E. Morrison st. Phones
East II-. B JJS. Free delivery.
Portland Firm Gel. Contract.
ASTORIA. Or., Aug. IT. f Special.)
The Water Commission todsy awarded
a contract to Bidaell Baydan Co. of
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We Welcome
Small Accounts
Many small business
men who are just start
ing out for themselves
have not as yet formed
satisfactory banking
connections.
To these men we extend a
welcome and sn invitation.
They may bring their ac
eount here and tell ns in
fullest confidence about their
business and their prospects.
Regardless of the amount of
their balance, they'll always
find courtesy, advice and
safety.
And when a loan is
needed and their bal
ance won't justify it
they can borrow on real
estate to help them over
the tight place.
Portland Trust
Company of Oregon
Third and Oak Street
Portland for the ronatructlon of a rein
forced concrete dam that will create
a loo.ono.ooo-gallon storage reservoir
at the headworks of the water aystem
on Bear Creek. The contract price ta
74.s.0. The work Is to be com
pleted g year from next October.
BULLOCK DENIES FRAUD
ALASKA COAL CONTRACTS SAID
TO BE LEGITIMATE.
Portland Man V'nder Indictment by
deral Grand Jury Released
on $2500 Bail.
John H. Bullock, the Portland busi
ness roan arrested by the United States
Marshal on a grand Jury Indictment re
turned In Seattle recently, waa released
on fISOO ball yesterday. Ilia bond Is
signed by 3. Frank Watson and Wil
liam a. Oossltn.
If Bullock haa a preliminary hearing
before Commissioner Marsh before he
la taken to Seattle for trial, It will be
merely a formal matter. Bullook de
clares himself Innocent of having de
frauded the Government of ooal con
tracts for the Alaska forts. He saya
he engaged In a straight business
transaction, and that there waa no
fraud practiced.
"My company, tho Eessnon. had been
fiercely competitive with the North
western, managed by Captain Jarvls,"
he said yeaterday. "Before we opened
In Nome, the Guggenheim concern had
been selling there 10.000 tons of coal a
year. One year after we entered tho
field we were selling about 8000 tons
of that total, and the Guggenhe-ims had
only the remnant of the business. Our
lightering was competitive with their
system, until we captured the whole
trade. As a rewult of our work, vhe
prices of coal, lightering and other ele
ments of Nome prosperity felL We
won the business because we gave bet-tea-
service, and we had the miners with
us because we were cheapening the
cost of their necessities.".
WHEREJO DINE.
AH the delicacies of the aeaaoa at tha
Portland RaatauraaC Fine private apart
Keats for ladles, lot Waah near Sta at
To live well la to eat well: Try Tba
Criterion. SI 8lxth atreet.
Forgery Charged to Youth.
CHEHAL1S. Wash, Aug. IT. (Spe
cial. ) Truck Workman, a young man
living at L,lttell. waa arrested yester
day on a complaint charging forgery
made by 8. A. Wilson. Workman la
a son of I. N. Workman. The young
man Is accused of forging the name
Of his father to an I check, which
FRIDAY
SPECIAL
88-Note Player-Piano
$375 Bargain $375
Q See us today or this
evening as this is posi
tively the biggest snap
in the city.
SOULE
BROTHERS
127 Eleventh Street
Bet. Waah. and Alder
f. w. baltes
Iand company!
PRINTING-
Main 163, A 1165 First and Oak
K" i i a i art
you are cordially invited to inspect
our Fall and Winter Clothing for
.men and young men. Prices range:
Balance of Light and
Medium Weight
Fancy Suits
HALF-PRICE
S15
to
Fourth and Morrison
Men and Boys Outfitters
We would appreciate it if our friends and
new-comers would give us an opportunity
to show them the class, style and general
character of the Clothing we have on
display for Portland's careful dressers.
Certainly you're one of them!
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Wilson cashed, payment being; refused
at the bank.
White Temple Pulpit
Walter Ben well Hlnaon. Mlnlater,
Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK.
DR. J. WHITCOMB BROfGHEK,
OK LOS ANAKLKh,
yormer Paatnr at tha White Temple Will
Preach Morning and Evenlnff.
Morning Service at 11 o'clock. Subject:
"A aPFJCKIJ-.D BIRD.
Solo, "The ( rw." hy lliirrlot Ware.
Miaa Alice Jti.ton.
Evening ttarvloe at T:.0. Subject:
"A TtfrBF BRKAKINO INTO PA RATUSE."
twin, "The l'llgrtm," by Hpreks,
Mlas Rose Keed Hanarnmr.
Ir. Brouffher has a hoal of friends In
Portland who will ba present at both serv
ices to great him.
tXMK EARLY AVD fiET A GOOO SEAT,
frundey school at t il A. M.
B. T. P. I-. Lover Tample. :15 P. M.
EVERYBODY DuVITEDw
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just oppetits Hotel St. Francis
European Plan $1 .50 a day up
American Plan S3.00 a day up
Hew steel snd brick structure. Furnished st
cast of 1200,000. Ever comfort and convenience-
Oo carllnea transferrins all ever
aire. Omnibus meets trains snd taamcra.
sod foe Booklet with map ef San franciace)
Foster & Kleiser
Eifh Grads Commercial and Electria
SIGNS
East Tth sad Eaat Everett Sta,
Phase Eaat lllll B-2234
L MAYER & CO.
Portland's Oldest Grocers.
148 Third St Main 9432, A 4432.
WE
GUARANTEE
YOU
That every article we sell is the
PUREST and the BEST; no
false labels; no tnisrepresentaa
tions of any nature. For Friday
and Saturday w-p offer you:
ASPARAGUS TIPS,
Bear Brand, white, 25 per tin,
regularly 35c.
STUFFED OLIVES.
5-oz. bottles, . 10 each; regu
larly 12V2o.
VIGOR CHOCOLATE.
Hauswaldt's, S5? Per pound.
FRANKFURTERS.
Turk & Pabst, imported; 2s,
20: 6n, 45.
LIPTON'S TEA.
A Brand; one-half pound, 35;
one pound, 65.
JAPANESE RICE CAKES.
Something new, 25t? per tin.
XXX COGNAC
For pifklinj peaches, etc., quart,
51.50.
DUFF GORDON SHERRY.
Direct importation, $1.25 per
bottle. '
BEER OF ALL KINDS
Delivered to your residence at
brewery prices.
EXTRA SPECIAL ANNOUNCE
MENT. J OH Dill Pickles are now ready
for your immerliate wants. Price
is 2-V per dozen. The quality is
way beyond all previous at
tempts, and we would appreciate
a trial order.
PHONE SERVICE.
We have a private exchange con
necting all departments; service
unexcelled. ''A cordial- invita
tion to the Newcomer."
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
fOsOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
24.5 STARK -STREET
Peaches for Preserving
, BUY TODAY.
We have 250 boxes Fancy, Large Freestone
Peaches Elbertas which we offer at $1.00 box.
This is the first lot of really good fruit that has come
to market this season.
All kinds of Fruit Jars aDd Fruit Jar Trimmings
at popular prices.
We have Caps, Rubbers and Linings for the
Vacuum Jar.
Finest Pickling Vinegar, only 50c gallon. Your
pickles will not spoil if you use this vinegar.
SEALY-LOWELL COMPANY
Grocers, Bakers, Tea and Wine Merchants.
233, 290, 292 STARK STREET.
Phone Main 7200, A 6181.
14S Seventh St., Between Morrison and Alder
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Sensational Intro
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New Fall Suits
To acquaint our many friends
and patrons, aa well as new
customers, with our new
store, by offering for FRI
DAY AND SATURDAY
Man-Tailored Suits
in blue serge and new
rough weaves
and mannish
effects . .
High-rent stores have to ask
$25.00 for suits not so good
See Window Display
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Having secured the serv
ices of Madam Martin, for
merly head fitter for one of
San Francisco's leading
suit houses, absolute satis
faction in our alterations is
guaranteed.
New arrivals in Coats,
Waists, Silk Petticoats and
Raincoats of the better grade
at low-rent prices.
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New Location 145 Seventh St.
Between Morrison and Alder
Portland's Leading Suit Houss and Waist Shop
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THIS SCHOOL AS THE B EASO.N FOR THEIR REMARKABLE SUCCESS,!
Facts Worth Noting
Best equipped business college in
the Northwest. Individual instruc
tion. Positions for all graduates
Fall Term Begins August 28
SECURED FDR STUDENTS WHE!
COnPCTtflT WITHOUT CUABQC
-aaT 5 "TT" ' -Sf
Established 1 900
OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS
NETH & CO.
COLLE CTORS
Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or.
HOME BUILDERS
We are contractors and will furnish
lot and finance the buildln of a home
for you on easy payments. We glv
references and ask reference.
tt YATT, EST1BROOK RAT,
801 Couvlv -bid, . JPhoB Jl&lA itU,