TIIE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, 3IOXDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911.
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VOLI alrst rua pictures. 11 A. aL. It
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OAKS PARK PU'llta Pels, and Oak a Park
wm; Metropolitan Opera yuarieu mu
afteraooa aad tonlcht.
OREGOMAX AT THE RESORTS.
Par the ajelrkea eVWverr af The Ort
alaa at Nniawr naarta. aabawlba thraaeh
foil, wins as-evta. ( I ty rat. Snhaarta
tiaaa a r amiil are oarelile In advmarat
Canml Ipnatt. . JalAfiml ftprtnma ttocel Oe.
Goldendale. Wuh, registering at tha
Cornelius yesterday.
R. A. Booth, ex-State Senator and
wealthy lumberman of Eugene, ac
companied by lira. Booth, is regls
tered at the Imperial.
E. Boenlng. of Seattle, and C. A.
Rhode, of San Francisco, officiate of
the Western Union Telegraph Com
pany, were at the Oregon yesterday.
Henry Tatnall. fourth vl:e-prldcnt
of the Pennsylvania Railroad System,
passed a few hours In Portland and
left early In the afternoon in hi pri
vate car for California po'nts.
Frank R. Fob Accompanied hr his
iVfr. MIjs i: lobes, o: Sea:-!', are
st the Oregon. They are returning
liome from a two weeks' vacation at
Seaside.
Fred Dahl. a civil engineer engaged
In the mining- business at Deed Parle
Wash., accompanied by his bride, was
the guest of O. O. Heasa. yesterday. In
the course of his honeymoon trip. Ho
BRDUGHER INWHITE
Ex-Portland Pastor, In Sum
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Gnu. Parxxma Arrested. Two
young girls of respectable families
were caught at t o'clock yesterday
morning In front of Woodmen's halt,
st East Sixth and Alder streets. In
company with two young men from St.
Johns. They bad a bottle of whisky.
All were arrested. Policeman McCul
loch's attention was attracted to the
group by the smell of whisky. He
found the party to consist of Henry
Hughes. :;. St. Johns; Percy Bradley,
17. bt. Johns: Marie Wlltar. or Walker.
II. Ill East Tenth street, and Let ha
Copley. 17. 1J East Sixth street. The
girls were turned over to the Women's
department of Public Safety.
Trap-Door Falls o JfrTo. Pain
ful Injuries were Inflicted on Herman
Schledecke. a janitor, at 10 Second
street, yesterday morning when Pa
trolman Hepner on his way from the
police station, bumped Into an open
street trap-door and caused It to fall
shut. Schledecke was on the elevator
In the basement, coming up, and his
feet were caught between the door and
the elevator platform and badly
crushed. His cries brought the officer
hurrying back, and an ambulance waa
called which carried him to St. Vin
cent's Hospital.
Paoa to Apdrkss RKAt-Tt Mr-
' Joseph H. Psge. Deputy District At
torney, will be the speaker at the
regular weekly luncheon of the Portland
Realty Board at Richards' Orlll at
noon today. "What the Realty Board
Can Do to Resrulate Irregular Real
Estate Transactions." will be bis sub
ject. Frank MrCrlllls will set as
chairman.
Socialist Mator to Spcak. t-ewts
Duncan. Socialist Mayor of Butte.
Mont will lecture at Socialist hall.
14IV Fourth atreeutonlght at S o'clock.
Mr. Duncan waa recently elected execu
tive of the Montana city, and In bla
talk he wlil expound the principles of
Socialism.
Lrp-REAPrxa Tat-owr to persons hard
of hearing: success guaranteed, by my
original method. Call or write Kath
arine King. 50 Chetopa Annex.
Efkcul prlcea on Roslyn steam coal
to apartment-houses and hotels. Main
tit.
E. W. Moors, the artist, for oil por
traits or photographs. 7th and Stark.
Da. B. I Nordc has returned. t!l
Medical bldg.
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CLEAN CITY PLEA MADE
Los Angeles Clers-rnian at AVhlte
Temple' frges CI U sens to Be
With Forces That Stand for
Vpllftlng Communlly.
Ir. J. Wkltranb Braaikrr, Paalar
f Temple Raptlat korch. I.aa
Aaaelea. Mka Preacheal Twle
Veaterday la the White Teas pie.
left Portland on the Shasta Limited
yesterday for California.
CHICAGO. Aug. 10. (Special.) Ir
vine E. Hubert, of Portland, la at the
Auditorium.
HOOFEO ELKS TO MARCH
OLYMPIA LODGE WILL DRIVE
ANIMALS I.V 1912 PARADE.
CROWDS GO TO CITY PARK
Brown Band Given Concert of Op
eratic Selection.
Perfect weather and the concert by
Brown's Band drew large crowds to
the Cltr Park yesterday afternoon. All
the benches In the vicinity of the band
stand were filled, and many atood
r tha treea and along the walks
during the hours of the concert. The
park waa never more attractive. The
flower beds are In their prime, and
the trees and shrubbery have a Spring
like freshness.
Yesterday'a band concert comprised
grand opera selections snd popular airs.
The numbers most applauded were the
aelectlona from "Lucia dl Lammermoor"
and the overture to Von Weber'e
"O heron." "The Danca of the Flowers."
"y Dellbes. and the "Bouquet of Scotch
Melodies." by Catlln. also pleaded the
large audience. The other numbers
were "Souvenir de Baden-Baden." by
tJosquet: lullaby. "The Sleeping
Beauty," Tabanl: "Fantasia dl Con
certo." Boccalarl: "Operatic Master
pieces, i-a'renrk. and Sousa's "Stars
and Stripes Forever" closed the concert.
Training Is Began to Accustom
Park Beasts to Harness Work.
Vnlque Float Promised.
OLTMPIA. Aug. 3T. Special.) Can
Elks be harnessed and driven? Olympla
Uti say that they can and will demon
strate It next year at the big conven
tlon of the Elks In Portland. When the
members of the antlered tribe from all
parts of the United States gather In the
Oregon metropolis for their annual meet
ing, the Olympla delegation Is going to
be In line with a most novel float.
There are several big elk now running
In the park at Tumwater and they are
tha most sociable of animals, not being
afraid of anything, from the streetcars
that pass their home on one side to the
puffing railroad train which pulls up the
heavy grade on the other. The auto
they are well acquainted with and the
small boy and his terrors, as well as
daintily clad women with parasols.
These beasts are now to be harnessed
and trained to drive. They will be taken
for a rldo on the cars they have seen
pass by them so often next year, and
the Olympla Elks mill show what ran be
done with elks when properly handled.
PERSONALMENTION.
J. O. Blake, of laeoma, la registered
at the Portland. ,
Dr. Charles W. Barr. of Astoria, Is
at the Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Holmes, of Med
ford. are at the Bowers.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sheffield, of Spo
kane, are at the Imperial.
L. E. Brown, a merchant of Newberg.
la registered at the Perktna.
A. E. Cohoon. a merchant of Eugene,
was st the Perkins yesterday.
E. G. Spahr. of Cottage Grove, was
raglatered yesterday at the Portland.
D. A- Hendricks, of Cottage Grove,
wae registered at the Bowers yester
isy. Arthur Edwards, a real estate dealer
ef Salem, was at the Perkins yester
day. TV. S. Wharton, a banker of Hepp
ner. was registered at the Oregon yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cox. of Albany,
were registered at the Imperial yes
terday. Albert Allen, a merchant of Spokan?.
accompanied by Mrs. Alln Is at the
C-egon.
Irwin Griffith, a Salem mcie'r.ant Is
at the Orecn. acrcmpani.t J by Mrs.
Urolith.
Dr. and Mrs. E. U. Laxard. of Los
Angeles, registered at the Portland
yesterday.
V. D. Williamson, a capitalist of
Spokane, was registered at the Port
land yesterday.
JX I. Asbury. a newspaper publisher
of McMlnnvtUe. was registered at tha
Perklna yesterday.
J. H. Pomeroy and family, of Ka
lam a. Wash., were registered yester
day at the Imperial.
J. C. Cooper, a pioneer "resident of
Tamhlll County, waa registered at the
Perkins yesterday from McMlnnvllIe.
Ira C. Powell. State Representative
from Polk County, wss registered at
the Cornelius yesterday from Mon
mouth.
James E. Bell and family, of Everett,
Wash., are registered at cae Towers.
They made the trip to Portland by au
tomobile. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leldle and Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Ah ola formed a party from
PEEK SECURES EVIDENCE
Officer Gets on Partner's Shoulders
to Look Through Transom.
Standing on the shoulders of s
brother officer. Patrolman Lytle peeked
through a transom In the Hotel
Levens yesterdsy morning and saw a
transaction by which be expects to
convict Louis Sossman. a bartender In
the "bottle house" at Second and
Burnside streets, of being one of the
class of parasites that Lytle and
Swennes have been specially detailed
to bring to Justice.
While Lytle watched and Swennes
groaned under the 200-pound weight
of hla fellow. Sossman, it Is alleged,
received money from a llsorde-ly
woman. The woman, who was also
arrested, gave ber name as Sadie Sanders.
Dressed in a natty "Ice cream" suit.
an Immaculate white bow becktie and
low white shoes. Dr. J. Whitcomb
Brougher, pastor of the Temple Audi
torium In Loa Angeles, and once pas
tor or the Whl I' Temple in this city
stood before his former congregation
last night. The big- sliding doors be
tween the auditorium and the Sunday
school room were raised and both
rooms were packed to overflowing.
Hundreds who csme at the hour an
pointed for the service, snd later, were
turned away.
There was also a large crowd venter
day mc-rulng. when Dr. Brougher spoke
on "A Speckled Bird." taking for his
text Jeremiah xll:9, "Mine heritage Is
unto me as a speckled bird." Israel's
religion had become mixed with the
superstitions and Idolatry of the na
tlona about her. he said, and had thus
Decome a speckled bird. "Christianity."
be continued. "Is a life of ilpfulness
to others."
Administration Is Praised.
Lest night, while speaking about
"The Thief On the Cross." he took oc
casion to praise the present city ad
ministration, and to urge the members
of his congregation to atand by the ad
mlnlatration and the newspapers. He
aald:
"A friend said to me. 'We are In the
midst of a great fight to clean up
Portland. Tou can win out only as all
Christian people stand together as the
newspapers stand together, and as your
city officials stand for righteousness.
I congratulate you snd the Mayor of
this city In appointing Captain Slover
for Chief of Police. I don't know much
about Mayor Rushlight's nollcv. but In
the aim to clean up the city give them
your encouragement and your support.
Stand by the newspaper tkat fights for
It. and stand for the city that ahall
make It easy for men and women to
live true, pure lives. The time Is com
ing when we ahall have a city In which
there ahall be no sin."
Money's Use Said to Count,
Dr. Brougher remarked, before enter-'
Ing upon his sermon, that aome criti
cism bad been made of large sums paid
"Billy" Sunday. But no protest is ever
made against paying large sums to star
actors, he continued. "It Is not a ques-'
tlon of how much money 'Billy' Sun
day receives, but a question of what he
does with It, whether he Is hoarding It.
or whether he Is using It to bless and
help humanity."
In his sermon the spe&ker drew a
graphic word-picture of Christ In the
Judgment hall, of the journey to Gol
gotha, of the crucifixion, the howling. I
cursing mob. the cringing disciples, and
of the only man during Christ's dying
hours who dared acknowledge him as
Lord the thief on the cross. "Para
dise awaited that man." said the speak
er, "for Christ promised It to him."
Many remained to the after service,
and at Its close Dr. Brougher was cor
dially greeted by a large number of his
old friends.
of Oil City, Pa 20 former citizens of the
oil town held a picnic at Estacada yes
terday, chartering a special car from
Portland. The name of the club Is the
"Oil City Outing Club," and officers
elected yesterday were: President, W,
R. Pettigrew; secretary. Dr. J. Chri
O'Day; treasurer, G. C Holtxworth
Among the charter members of the new
club, whose object la to bring people
from the oil town to live In Portland,
are: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pettigrew, Miss
Edith Pettigrew. Mr. and Mrs. R. H,
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wagner, Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Turner. Fanny Turner,
W. C. Halgley, Miss Ida Haigley. Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Biven. Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Holtxworth. Thll Holmes,. Dr. A. H
Biven. Dr. and Mrs. J. Chris O'Day,
Misses Helen O Day, Ada Davis and Lot
tie Burns.
ANGLERS 3 GET ONE FISH
Carp Is Shot When Hooks Fail to
Lure Finny Tribe.
One fish, a carp, shot in the head
with a 32-callber revolver, was the
extent of the catch of Detective Clerk
Patrolman Abbott and 6. Sherief. or
ganlxer of the Woodmen of the World
after they had passed yesterday on the
Columbia Slough In a hired canoe with
an elaborate supply of tackle. An
other fish, which Sherief caught with
his hands, tipping the boat and throw
ing himself into the water to get It,
was cut up as bait and entirely lost.
Twenty fish, caught by a fellow an
gler Thursday were the incentive- of
the trip. The first fish, a very small
one. was swimming Idly along the side
of the boat, gurgling at the anglers.
hen Sherief leaned over to catch it.
He caught it, tipped over the boat in
the process, but came up with the fish
in his hand. It was out for bait and
nothing was caught. A carp, floating
along near the boat, refused to touch
the bait and, in disgust, Abbott shot
if.
WILSON AIRSHIS VIEWS
Municipal Association Member Sees
Much Corruption In City.
e
Declaring that the Police Depart
ment was In the hands of politicians
and that the present force was hostile
to good government, that the Dis
trict Attorney's office was lighting
every move being made by the Muni
cipal Association to obtain good gov
ernment, denouncing newspaper re
porters, and upholding Mayor Rushlight
and Chief Slover, John T. Wilson, of
the Municipal Association, addressed an
audience on "The I'se and the Abuse of
he Police Power." In the Methodist
Episcopal Church, at Sellwood, last
night.
If 20 policemen In this city would
honestly stand by Chief Slover." de
clared Mr. Wilson, "and do their duty,
they, would find no difficulty in clean
ing "up the city."
Mr. Wilson was followed by John
Bain, also of the Municipal Associa
tion. He declared that "the public
life of a people will never rise higher
than their private life."
Oil City Club Organizes.
To orranlxe a club of former residents
YE OREGON GRILLE.
The Victor Songsters," Messrs. Ray
mond and Hammock, are now appearing
nightly on our musical programme and
are creating a great furore. Hear them
n their 1905 boosting song. Hendler,
the poet of the piano," still entrances
lovers of artistic piano playing with his
wonderful performances. Slgnor Marino
and his orchestra still continue general
favorites. Ye Oregon Grille service Is
the best In the city.
Let Your Wife
Help to Save
Many men mean well.
But they haven't the'
knack of saving.
Some women will make
one dollar do the work
of two when the fi-
are in tneir
Try it in your
nances
hands,
case.
Open a checking account
for your wife.
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Shell save more money
and save herself num
berless steps and end
less time.
Portland Trust
Company of Oregon
Third and Oak Street
j F. W. BALTES
Sand company!
PRINTING-
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sure, heated by cookstoves in a cafe
teria below was the cause. The escap-
ng gas had collected In an unused flue.
When, a month ago, the roof was re-
tarred, the flue was covered over and
the gas, accumulating since that time,
yesterday became too great for the
size of the flue and blew out the walL
Gns Explodes in Union Hall.
An accumulation of gas exploded
yesterday In the rooms of the Musi
clans' Union at Second and Alder
streets, tesring a hole four feet long
and six Inches wide In the wall of the
union headquarters. Gas under pres-
lONER WOMAN PASSES
Mrs. Abigail S. Barton Crossed
Plains Behind Ox Team.
Mrs. Abigail a Barton, of 194 Porter
street, widow of the late Edward Bar
ton, died at the home of her sister-in-
law, Mrs E. A. Shaw, near Forest
Grove, last Wednesday. She was 83
years old. Mrs. Barton was the step
mother of Mrs. James H. McMlllen,
whose maiden name was Tlrzah Barton,
and who died in 1903.
Mrs. Barton was born In New York.
Sh crossed the plains in pioneer days,
walking the greater part of the way
by the side of an ox team. During the
last 63 years of her llge she was an
earnest church member. She leaves two
sons, Frank G. and George L. Barton.
Steamer "Monarch" for Astoria Cen
tennial leaves Waehlngton-st. dock 7
A. M. Fare $1.
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RUNAWAY IS 11 YEARS OLD
Mother Leaves Hlm at Jail Cntll
A Mer Break fast.
"Mr big brother whipped me, and
so 1 ran away," waa the excuse given
by Anthner Milner Phelan. 11 years
old. when he was picked up at First
and Madison streets after midnight
yesterday. He had been away from
home) for two days.
The truant told Policeman Potter
that he lived with hla widowed mother
at 04 Thirty-sixth avenue, and as
soon as the streetcars began running
Patrolman Powell was sent there to
tell hla mother that the boy had been
found. The mother requested that the
boy be held at the station until after
breakfast-
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All the delicacies of Ihs season at tha
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The number of emls-rante Ieav1ii( Upaln
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