TIIE MOTtXIXO OltEGOXIAX. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 30. 1011. 1 - J I - II Id CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OMGO.VUX TtLtHOM. r-rit1-rrti Mala tnT rt! ctrcuiatioe .. Mala T". Mn.o fclitac "": auartar EJilor M.ln TOTO (. KfMlnr rl ....... .Mala TtI ape. aul.diaa lu1" A " A . A ! A " AUEJiEVr. MEri.n THEATEB 1gTnti r4 TaTtr a F'T.n in tha -omlT. 'Ti Vr rai af Kit'T. Tola aftaraooa at ' a ton. "it at la. OKPHCCM THtATCR frrtav, "WT? ma and tntaiti Vaulaii:- Thia mtx- tuu al 1 11 i toaisut a 1. tKPRCM THCATtB-1 Par aod Waabn- lie i Vaodam.a. Tbta adaraaoa at .! kad toa.lal at T:S0 ud ft. FAXTAOEJI THETM Farth a ar ViaJxi;:. Tula altaraooa at ta- a (at at I. aad . ATA R. ARCADE. OH JOT, DEO. TI- VOU flrat ma plcttuaa. 11 A. at. 13 P. at. OAKS fmt-Kir Aarn1": Fi""P fa.a. and ak ra- Fan; M-tmr'tltaa Cprt woartat. Tela artaraooa ana to il cat, FtFETIO' FtBE-'TwwtTfoo-"1 "V Va jnn BaMM.L Tacoma va. J"ot.anJ. Tb!i alraronaa at a. OKaGOXlAX AT THK R.ORT9L alaa al famar imn. rib thraaak IB tmitmmint iKMn Ity rt. aliacrip- Ium hmui. .MWial trlia Ca. I a-a.(la O. M. tM;laia pr1na I"r A. aua talaaxbta twwk. .......... Ilalpti K. aia wiin rui .. ralrfcarat laa Hiatk MraofcaJ . Nvopart Omrf jftrt IMaa lark U. . lw-afc Taairic I ilT ...... .H. T. E.liaaaa . Martial aortax tfcaa. ti. ara 7' . Mraatual A la WaTkw Ft-tT rrra Vourmsora. Ta lal document In the Garn mirl'a utt or Ita rtarht to watr of th I'matilla hirer for lrrlatlon pur poaaa will make a plla mora thn four faat hl-fi. One hnndrrd and rta-hty-mna dK-umrnli will h fllrrl todajr by latrlc't Attorney MrCntirt, th blntf ripltat to th rbaxca of rlalroanta that Government' neman'l for water are e-e.lre. In other ci answer wara fllJ laat J una. In tha rai tha parson named laid Drat rlalm to the water, and the Government la conteetlna their rlchu While In one baton of can the Government, la tulnt. nd In the other I beln; sued, the same allegation as to the rlarbt of th Government to the water are made In both. FovTHrn.' I'A-irtr Road Kiia The Kouthern Pacine t.'ompanjr wa sued for S3M0.S4 by the Frank U fmiih Meat Tompany yesterday. It la charitd that the railroad company failed to ue rare In the transportation of rattle and sheep from Merced. CaL. to Tort land, and that the H-hour law wa violated, the stork hem kept on the ear for S hour without beln; fed or unloaded. It I chanted further that the frerjuent jolt of atartlnc and stopping bruised and mancled the rat tle, and rauaed them to lose an average of 40 pounds each. In transit. Another r-hartre Is that the feeders employed hv the railway company allowed the aheep to wander In an alfalfa field, so that nine of them foundered and died. AnoTHta mothers' meeting: of the Irving ton district will be helj at the lrr!nton clubhouse, Thursday evening; t I "clock, for the purpose of discuss ing; the future and Immediate needs and possibilities of the children's play cround. recently opened. Tentative rrangement have already been made 'or an experienced k Indergartner and the meeting on Thursday will close the matter. The object of the meeting being to enlarge to the the fullest iegree the possibilities of this commu nity asset. The trustees and club mem bers hope alnceraly that every parent, whether a member of the club or not. mill be present at this meeting;. Frgt. Co are a XT Kpiti Prowxs. PIIT Iyhre. an employ of the Alblna Kuel Company, fell from a wood scow t the foot of Randolph street yester day and waa drowned. The body was recovered by his fellow-workers within IS minutes, but l"r. Holromb. who wa -ailed, found that life was extinct. The nan lived at the Kerry Hotel and had been with the fuel company but ten lava. He wore a hat bought In Red Hluff. CaL The body wa turned over to the Coroner, who I aaatklng the man' relative. Tain I mt ma atw Crrn-w Co.tri.n- sxi e ri. Martin. H. 11. tlighley and Mary V Martin yesterday nld with '..'ounty Clerk Fields articles of Incor poration of the I'nlted Christian Con ference of the Church of Christ (Dis ciples). The object of the corpora tion are "to promote and strengthen the churches of Christ, to centrallx their Interest and to Bnd place for worthy preachers." The association wt.'l derive Ita revenue from voluntary contributions. llgAVT HcpfatiT KxPttTKra. Post master Merrick received yesterday from t'oetmsster-General FlltchccH-k Instruc tions to report to htm by telegraph the number of depositor In the Portland postal Bank on the day It ons. and the amount of the deposits. Mr. Mer rick expect that the deposits will be lieavy. The bank opens September . This shows the keen Interest the depart ment head at Washington are taking In the postal bank which are being established throughout the country. Flag SrT-nxn 'Maoe For setting I lire to brush on the Taylor Ferry road, which spread over a wide territory and for a time threatened southern sub urbs of the city. John and Charles Vence were arrested yesterday by the Constable upon the complaint of O. K. Kunltake. a realdrnt of Gresbam. The men were arraigned In Justice Court and their trial waa set for Thursday afternoon. Their ball waa Died at 1100 each, HAjrDwKrrtNO Character I.vrrx I Tone Hand wrt ting as an Index to character, the origin of life and the law of healing will be expounded In three lecture at 41 Alder street, to night, Thoraday night and Friday night, professor Morris will speak tonight on 'Handwriting aa an Index to Char acter." E. A. De Vennla Thursday nlcht on "The Origin of Ufe" and I. A. Ariel Friday night on "The Law of Healing." Gtau DrspowDCXT. Lkave Home. Police have been asked to look for Dora Martin. 14 years old. who left her home, at 14 Glbb street. Monday afternoon. carrying a bundle of clothing. A she wa In a despondent mood, ber parent fear that ah -may have committed suicide. The girl is blonde and wore a black dres and black velvet hat. CARgLcesxEsa Cacsc Firs. Fire supposed to have been caused by care lessness with matches, broke out In the office of Convert A Stapleton on the 11th floor of the Yeon building laK yesterday. It wa quickly put out by the fire apparatus In the building-, with a losa of 1J'. mostly by water. Marshal Rrrrrr Frt.g Nw Bono. I'nlted States Marshal 8cott filed a new bond of tlu.010 In the I'nlted Statea Court yesterday, following the receipt of bis commission frorr. President Taft, The bond previously filed, expired upon the receipt of the commission, Portlaxd Acapbmt. The principal. J. R. Wilson, ha returned and will be In the Academy dally from until II o'clock and from until a for the enrollment of student or consulta tion In regard to studies and course. K Tom fpcrcsj rrruTni In any way? I o you articulate correctly? De fective i'eerh corrected by origins! method. Mlsa Katherlne King. 604 Chetopa Annex, lath and Flanders. Hardware for every body; cut price removal sal. Oregon Hardware Company. 10T Sixth street. Woui LAWTER'a Ciaii For OUT. Attorney James Gleason. guardian of the person and estate of Anthony G. Ryan, confined at Pal era aa an Insane person, has obtained permission from Judge Cleeton to Institute' an action In the Circuit Court to eliminate all right or title. If any. which Mrs. Mary A. Leonard, aa attorney, may have to an Interest In the property. For month Mrs. Leonard has been beaelglng the County Court In an effort to obtain Ryan' liberty. She declare that he la In the asylum unneressarlly and that there Is a plot on foot to defraud hJm of hi property. Fhe wanta the eatate turned over to her management. In bis petition to the County Court for right to commence suit Attorney Glea son say that Mrs. Leonard claims an Interest In the estate, but he has been unable to discover where she ha any right lo the property. Ryan Is the owner of 144 S arrea of land close In on the Kast Fide. mx-Hot-n 8UTTt.B FixvirK Now Ox. Karh of the three railroad system op erating between Portland and Peattle I affording the traveling public a six hour service; between the iwo cities. a distance ny isi mile. inis ami was Inaugurated when the Harrlman svstm Initiated It O -W. R. aV N. time table and extended the operation of It Shasta Limited from this city to Katt Pr the adoption of another schedule last Sunday, both the North ern Pacific and the Great Northern met this service. In doing so they clipped rIT S minutes In the former running time of their trains between the two cities. H XV. FTOSfj k)R TO WBXATCHFg. II. W. Ftone. general secretary of the Portland Toung Men' Christian As sociation, left last night for Wenatchee, Wash., where he will participate In the first meaning In the new T. M. C A. building. The Wenatchee Association Is erecting a ISI.nn V. if C. A. home, and the meeting will be held on the first fl.or of the building which la as yet far from completion. The entire fund for the Wenatchee building has been raised, but the association haa not been organlxed. The meeting tonight will be. for the purpose of Interesting young men In the association. CrttRT Garra Health oftm'su. Tr. B. F. Hchlelmann. one of but three medical men In Curry County, haa been made health ofTlcer of the county by tho County Court, acting with tr. Calvin K. White, state health officer. In. getting; the vital statistics of the state. Curry County la the last county In the state to be supplied with a health officer and the entire state Is now under the direction of the state health officer In tlae gathering of statistics and the making of exact health and death records. Statistics for the pat year w'll be made up by the new health officer. Wire's Cnt-ELTT Charof.s Pexied. General denial of the charge made by hi bride of less than three month In an action filed Tuesday In the Circuit Court for $150 a month to defray living expenses Is made by Pr. Fred J. Rles land. a chiropractor. In an affadavlt tiled yesterday. Lr. Rlesland declares that the only reason he failed to attend the funeral of his wife's mother was a misunderstanding a to the date. He denies that she has been a dutiful wife and declares tj)at she left their home to take a vacation trip with her father without his knowledge or consent. Thieves' Ixxjt Worth Two Cents. Cntry to the stores of I, Phanahan and R Mayer, at HI and 14 Third street, with a net gain to the Intru ders of 1 rent, was reported to the police yesterday morning. Petectlvea Pay and Hyde, who mnde an Investiga tion, found that the stores had been entered through the Oh Jay Theater, on Morrison street, presumably by boys. Through a back door of the theater It la possible to get Into the stores. Roth places were rifled, but a all valuables were locked the thieves were baffled. VAXcnrvrn Avrxi'B Mat Bb Fixbu. In an effort to secure aome action that will result In the Improvement of Vancouver avenue, one of the thorough fares leadinjr north through this city and to the Vancouver ferry, the Van couver City Council recently passed a resolution, asking the Portland Council to do the work and to make the ave nue passable. The resolution has been filed with the City Auditor here and will be referred lo the street com mittee for a recommendation. CHILSAX CoXSVL TO KrKAK. A R. Vegar. Chilean Consul, will deliver an address before members of the Port land Chamber of Commerce next week on the resources and development of the countries In Latin America, Among the features of the discussion will be a comparative table showing the pro duction and export and Import trade of the ftouth American republic. Mr. Vegar will also touch upon the growing trsde relation between Oregon and ChllL Win Woit.n I.eavr 8alooj Swahprr. When Wlnlford Johnson learned that John M. Johnson, whom she married In Portland In ltl, was employed as a "swamper" In a Fan Francisco saloon she came to the conclusion that he had descended altogether too low In the social scale and decided to Institute suit for divorce. The papers were filed yesterday. The principal charge Is habitual and gross drunkenness. There are three children, all adults. Makrrs or Rr-En mwmn Ixccir FORATK. at. I. Wagner. John M. Ford and J. I. Kennedy yesterday filed article of Incorporation of the Oregon Itred AV Willow Manufacturing Com pany with County Clark Field. The J0il. The .objects of the 15 TO DOWN E corporation ss set forth In the papers are to manufacture and sell reed, rat tan and willow furniture. LiQt-OR Sold 'to Prcnk. At.tjcoan. feeing liquor served to Lee Johnson, who had to steady himself by holding to the bar while he drank. Patrolmen Madden and Foster, arrested Jark Welnme. bartender In a saloon at (1H North Third street. Monday night, on a charge of selling liquor to an In toxicated man. Crexcext Creamert BAXgRfpr. The Creeeent Creamery Company filed In the United 8tate Circuit Court yester day a voluntary petition In bankruptcy. Ita debts are given at $11774. and Its assets at $S53. of which !3N5g Is rep resented by bills receivable. Nortec Three lots must be old at once to close estate, heirs In Kast; price. $1Sio. Applv John F. Rellly. llo Wclls-Fargo bl.lg. CIVIL SERVICE ARGUED Kaxt Sld Charter-p'ramer' Commit. tee Considers Change's Nee-dcd. A. L. Barbur and H. G. Parsons, mem bers of the sub-committee on civil service, which will make recommenda tion to the Kast Side charter commit tee, met In the City Hall last night and discussed various subject relating to municipal ctvll service, Mr. Barbur and Mr. Parson, while unwilling at this time to announce their conclusions, said that their rec ommendations regarding a civil serv ice code would embrace one similar to that now In use. their aim being to simplify many of the present regula tions. They also expressed themselves as entirely In favor of a civil service commission. A. E. Clark the third mem ber of the committee was not present at last night' meeting. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restsurant. Fine private apart ment for ladle. 6 Wash., near Hh st To If well Is to sat wall: Criterion. U Sixth street. Try Tha Mayor Approves Formation of Moral Commission. FUND NEEDED DUBITABLE Rushlight Not to Nam Member Cn. Ill Money Question Is Settled. Cure of Social Erll Main Aim of Convention. Mayor Rushlight yesterday morning affixed hi algnature to the ordinance creating a so-called vice commission of IS members, paased by the City Council at Its laat regular session. He ha not, however, appointed the mem bers and will take plenty of time In o doing, he said later In the day. "I have asked a number of persons to send In name for appointments." said th Mayor. "I want to have a good lot of names from which to choose. I am not going to hurry, but shall take plenty of time In making my selections." As to the duties of the member of the vice commission, the Mayor said they will be to Investigate conditions throughout the city to make recom mendations to the Council from time to time. Body Ilrnt of Kind. This Is the first time In the history of Portland that an administration haa sought to have a commission to assist It In solving varloua problems, espe cially a to how the social evil should be handled. It la supposed to be modeled after th Chicago commission and is Indorsed by Mayor Rushlight, who ha given It hi encouragement since hi close political friend first broached It. He lost no time signing the ordinance when It reached his desk. While Mayor Rushlight took office July 1. nearly two months ago. he has formulated no policy whatever wltn regard to the social evil and the police have no Idea as yet what the out come will be, Th disorderly women remain scattered over all the city. No orders have ever been Issued to them to leave the city or to congregate In any special section of the city. The administration has been waiting to get the vice commission before taking action, although the state law specifies how rice of thi nature shall be handled. It provides that there shall be no disorderly house; that owners of property rented for Immoral pur pose shall be arrested and prosecuted and that disorderly women shall be punished. Commission Fund Dnbitanln. i Rev. Henry R. Talbot, rector of Rt, Pavld't Episcopal Church. Is one of those deeply Interested In the vice commission plan. He says that the members of the commission will not be expected to make personal Investi gation of conditions, but that they will employ experts to do this, with funds to be furnished by the City Council. Whether the city can supply funds for such a purpose. I a doubtful ques tion, according to City Attorney Grant, who. however, ha not as yet furnished an official opinion. He probably will be asked by Councilman Wallace to do so at an early date. It Is believed that Mayor Rushlight has some doubts on this point, too. for he said yesterday that he would not appoint the com mission until such time as this point Is settled. It may be that the Council can appropriate out of the police fund, but It la said that It could not out of the general fund. The first approplratlon asked for Is $3000 and the ministers who are Interested are bringing pres sure to bear on the Council ways and means committee In an effort to get the members to recommend the ordinance. ACTOR NEWSY AHRACTS "NOODLES" FAOAX ADDRESSES ROYS AT EMPRESS. . Hellr-ed I'aper-Srller In Homely Maxims I'rjces Lad to Be Vp rlghfy Friday Talk Carded. The philosophy of the solon in the language of the street, with a spice of his own and the broad smile which goes a long way to enforcing the truths he expounded, was the large part of an Impromptu address that "Noodles" Faaan, the richest newsboy, gave to a crowd, of newsies Monday 4 eose.-"- - ' 9 - - - -v- .! a-! - - Noodles Fits. ewalxr Pklloee- ' pker. Who Will Speak! to J " enal " at Kmpreaa Tkea- ter Friday Morning. V-s-e ................ night Portland haa more of the lit tle street merchants than many cities twl?e her slxe and the crowd that lis tened to "Noodles'" chatter of manners and morals was representative. "Keep your faces clean, love your mothers and be honest" was one sim ple rule of life that Noodles set up for the newsies to follow. "Be on the corner a soon aa the extra Is out." waa a motto for business quickness. "Be pcllte to customers" was another. "Noodles" will tell more about him self, bis plana, trials -and success Thursday night when they come to the evening performance at the Empress Theater, where he Is showing this week, and to which the boys have been Issued passes for the night. He will talk on travels over the world and films showing scenes he describes will be shown. But Noodles and his smile "I Might Have Bought That' How often you hear men of only moderate means tell how they could have boupht for a sonir a piece of property now worth several thousand. The only thinu that pre vented was because they hadn't a few hundred dol lar. They weren't savings bank depositors. Start an account today and be on the lookout for your opportunity later on. A dollar will start an ac count and every dollar draws 4 per cent. . Portland Trust Company of Oregon Third and Oak Street will be the chief center of attraction for the lada. "Noodles" will speak especially to boys and their parenta Friday morn ing at the Empress. The boys and ther parents have been Invited to the Informal free lecture and seats have been set aside for the parents. The lcture will be over, "Noodles" says. In time to catch the noon and street edi tions of the papers. CUTTER WHO KNOWS HOW Mr. James Derbyshire, a cutter of 30 years Chicago ' experience, has Just come to Portland to take charge of the new tailor department put In by the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, he knows how to make popular priced suits between $25 and $40, which will give entire satisfaction to the best dresser. Mr. Derbyshire Is anxious to have as many people as possible order suits today (opening day) so he can start the tailors working with plenty of orders. The special Inducement for orders today Is a $10 pair of pants made free with each suit. Mr. Pauline Asaaals Shaw, of Brookllne. Mass., hss given tb Musla School Belt la menu of Boston, real estate valued at 130. i0. Mrs. Shaw wishes the property to be devoted to tha culture and happiness of tha North End children, and euggeeta a roof garden where open-air concerta for the neighborhood may ba (Ivan. Mltle strokes fell great oaks. A lit tle at a time does wonders. B e 1 n g well dressed Is not hard if you adopt our system. . $1 A WEEK W ILL, KK.FP VOU l CLOTHE. Better see ixi at once about open ing an account. Every honest per son Is entitled to credit. Our Fall Stock is more complete than ever, our prices are right they can't be beat anywhere. QUALITY CLOTHES FOR MF. A.M WOMKK ,$15.00to$35,00 IJincoUini, WASHINGTON Near PAR HAJtSIlC TW&VKf BWa UPSMi$ FREE BOOK OF PLANS Call on Architect H. H. James If you are thinking of building; ad vice given free of charge, f have had many years' experience In de signing buildings of every descrip tion. My special ties are Residences, Apartment-Houses, Oarage, Hotel, Office, Hospital. Church and Ware house buildings, School Houses, Water Towers, Theaters, high and low steel and wood Bridge Truss deelgnlng. Call or send 4 cents in stamps to cover cost of mailing ray book of House Designs. . H. H. JAMES 701 BOARD OK TRADE BLDO, PORTLAND, OR. a TYLER-TAGLIERI, TENOR The Art of Singing From Fonsdatlos to K 1b is a. Old Italian Method. . Inferior Costal Breathing. High Front Tone Placement. Nasal Resonance. Mondays and Wednesdays. Studio, S07 Tllford Blldg.. Portland Or. Main 1744. snnwjBBnawnsBDweseaaaaaenvsasaaaanaanB F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING- Main 165, A 1163 ' First and Oak ICCHWAB PRINTING CO KJSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 2 4 51 STARK, "STREET Vs : ? X "i... Jr . a- EstatHsleJ 1S63 1911 xi , f JeA w ,- ' J t CSk7 lh t v. : ft i ,vu sjt .... ;v' .? : i ' . . t . ..: D Our Suits and Overcoats Bespeak Perfection $15 to See Our $15.00 Suit Their Equal Hard to Find tedy of ress Is an Important Branch of Knowledge Stylish Apparel of good quality has an elevating influence and puts a man on good terms with him self. We don't mean he should dress ex travagantly. His attire may be simple, but it should be good; his choice of styles should be quiet, but correct Brook Hats Peer of All $3 Hats Fourth and Morrison Portland's Fashion Center FURNITURE AND FIXTURES For the Modern Office, Banks and Public Buildings Counters Blank Cases Document Files Filing Cabinets ' Boiler Shelves Vault Fixtures Clothes Lockers Plans and Estimates Furnished. Proposals made from Archi tects' Detail Full line of Architects' and Engineers' Supplies and Instruments. I Xw STATIONERY Isaf jiW 5 PTG.COy Fifth and Oak Sts. The Wretchedness of Constipation PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURG E0 CHESTER, N. Y. ROCHESTER, N. Y. . ST. LOUIS ST. PAUL WASHINGTON 108.50 91.50 91.25 96.30 70.00 60.00 107.50 Via The Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Railway On the following dates Special Round-Trip Excursion Tickets will be on sale from all points in the Pacific Northwest : AUGUST 30. SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911. ATLANTIC CITY. It NEW YORK $108.50 N.' J $111.00 BOSTON 110.00 BUFFALO 91.50 CHICAGO 72.50 DETROIT 82.50 MINNEAPOLIS 60.00 MONTREAL 105.00 On August 14 to 17, 1911, onlj. LIMITS Final return limit October 31, 1911. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES and choice of diverse routes are permitted. Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to many other destinations in the East in addition to those named. Return may be made through Colorado and California at slightly higher fares. The "Only Road" operating "All Steel Trains" to the East which not only assures a smooth and comfortable trip, but most essential of all safety. For additional information regard ing fares, routes, sleeping-car reser vations, train service, etc., call on or write J. R. VEITCH, District Freight and Passenger Agt. Railway Exchange, Portland, Or. 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Mfflfi!TCSECURED roR STUDENTS WHEf ludiuuiw tuni'titfii niiauiT CHARGE HOP GROWERS ATTENTION HARROW COLLAR easy to tie the cravat in easy to notch on and has oval button holes, which makes buttoning and unbuttoning easy. 15c 2 fir25e. Onett. Peabody & Co. -Maker. Troy. N.T. The Owl's agent is in Portland, supplying hop-pickers for large and small yards at 50c per picker. Let us know at once, as we have a big list of pickers. Inquire Room 108, Hotel St. Charles. Phone or write. See D. D. Barron. Established 1900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS 1