Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 22, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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fc.rTimrrt Awi3Mon has appointed
a cnmmitiM of nve to as tne Tark
iior.( Jo provide two small park tract
t-.r Ih.it aitncU One tract of De
-i-ri is on tho Towrll Valley road
r.e ir th 'rston schxIhoue- The
rrinHil ii.-tr;. t own Ste irfi adjoining
the I'rr'ton jt'-hoo!. anil It la planned
to aiM two arul fnr-a!f acrrs of this
to t'i ftf-arr tra.-t and makr a park
of T-n an-J one-half arr. There r
also aln acr availabl near tho
Kern h-ie on I'owrll Valley road. The
club will also as for a block of
ground twttrreri iMrlnlnn and Kllswnrta
streets ne.ir the schoolhouse on revi
sion strrt for playground. Thi com
mittee w.;i ak for the cn-operation of
the c-ncral park committee of 1 In
the movement to obtain thesa park
tract. In this territory there are
threa erhoolhouses.
Two Phowjci.mo Ifonaca Fatep. Two
Taluabl hone belonging to the In
ternational Builillns Wrecking Com
pany, were mrrj from drownlnir yes
terday morning by the prompt action
of the driver after the horses had
fallen down the embankment Into the
rarine at the northwest corner of Cnlon
avenue and Kut Stark street. The
hnnei were hitched to a dumpwason
and were btullrc debrla from the
burned plant of Hasmussen A Co., on
Colon avenue and iast Oak atreet. and
In aome way the waa-on draira-ed the
team down the bank Into the deep
water. The driver ptot one horse loooe
quickly, but the other wa on Its aide
under the water. The driver kept the
horae railed and after much difficulty
reacued both steeds.
Etobjtmax Takes Post East.
John A. Guatafaon. assistant superin
tendent of the Meier Krank Company.
Ift Us aervlce faturday night to ac
cept a position with the National Pe
tectlve Agency, representatives of the
American Hankers" Association. He
will depart for Chlcaao In a few days.
As an appreciation of his faithful aerv
lce with tho Meier Frank Company
Mr. Cuatafson waa presented with a
diamond sttckpln and a handsome
leather travellnar case. Mr. Oustafson
came here In the service of the Plnker
tons three years ano from Kansas City.
Mo.
(0.000 Crato Tamp of 1"irt to B
Moved. Contractors have started to
move fo.oou cubic yards of dirt on the
block on the north side of Sullivan's
Oulch. between I'nton snd Grand ave
nues, where the nine-story reinfcirced
roncrete bullJlnif fur Jennlns; at Hon Is
to be constructed. A lara-e scoop Is
operated clay and nlsht by steam power.
An accident yesterday caused by cavlna;
of the bank has d. laycd the work until
the scoop can be dug from under tons
of earth. When In operation the biff
scoop handles two cubic yards of ma
ItuI a minute.
STm-nrn.t FVnmal Htt.tx The fu
neral of the Inte Miss Marsjaret Stock
ton was held rom the family resi
dence. S"7 N.rth Twenty-third street,
yesterday. The burial was at Hose City
.'rmrterv. anl ouly Immediate rela
tives and friends of the family at
tending. The deceased is survived by
iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1L Stock
to;'., i. A. Stockton, a brother, and the
toilu.nc sisters: Mrs, H. F. Hrael.
rs. i'cirr irnl. Mrs. U. McCorkle and
the M."-e I'alsy. Hazel am. met Stock
ton, all of Portland.
Ntv Yeab's Sehvk-c rt-Axwcfv. New
Vear's service will be observed by the
CintrreKf.lon Ahavat Sholom. Fark
in) Clay streets, tonlcht at 7 o'clock.
Sim:-! ruornlr.c at 7 o'clock, Satur
day ev.-r.tnic at o'clock arid Sunday
rr rnlr.w at 7 o'clck. Habbl Jonah B.
V l" w ill tleliver a sermon Sundsy
uiornti.K at l,k o'clrck. Kabbl K.
Atrahar.ison wll off;. 'late.
I-iori:a Citisix Pas-ts Awat
Mrs. H. Il--i.iie. one of the eU'.-ttnie resi
dent of Portland, wire of rJ. llouse. a
pioneer restaurant man. died Wednes
day after a lingering; attack of Brichts
disease, she was 5 r yeara of as;e and
had been In Portland since 10. The
funeral will be held thl afternoon at
I o'clock from the family residence. 5
. S:ity-nrst street.
FtxmL or P. IL rcr.Ki.xs Help.
The funeral of Dan 11. Perkln. who
died at his home, at 1T7 Ivast Morri
son street. Tuesday, waa held yester
day afternoon from the Moatavtlla
Method:st Filscopal Church. Inter
ment ma made In Hose .ty Ceme
tery. Mr. Prrkln was 66 year and (
months old. He Is survived by his
widow.
PTH--LTBT COSSASt FtUUttt). J. I
Farberry. TV. L. Fulmer and C. K.
Power yesterday filed articles of Incor
poration of the Oakland Foultry Tro
du;: Company at the Courthouse. The
capital stock I lHVOcO. It I the In
tention of the company to ennate In
the poultry-raising business on a
wholesale scale.
CvntoeiTT Costs $10. When Gus
Wetland, who Invaded the domicile of
Marv Hrown. a buxom nef-rress restdlnc;
at ii North Seven'h street, where she
takes tn washinir. Wednesday, waa
aked by the court yesterday why he
wa there, he sM "Out of curiosity."
"Yotir curiosity will cost you 110." re
marked the court.
Chai rrr; a In ARRAiaNE-x John
fturns. a chauffeur, was arralcned In
the Justice Court yesterday upon a
chariie of fleecinc W. H. Fltiiterald
of $110 wh!l- they were joy-rldina; In
an automobile, with a ps.rty of wo
men. His case was set for Tuesday.
September T. A number of chauf
feurs have been called to testify In
the case.
Stuvooo 5E7K Sitewaljcs. At the
last meetinc of the e 11 wood Board of
Trade Tuesday nt!;t It waa decided to
circulate petition for the construc
tion of sidewalks on the principal
streets. At the meetir.fr next Tuesday
property owner of the suburb are to
decide what kind of street Improve
ments they favor, macadam or hard
surface.
HoTEt Ton Sale.
Hotel. 140 rooms, $0 with bath, fur
nished throuchout: first-class In every
respect; centrally located: dolns; good
business: lontr lease. Address Hotel,
D 435. Oreronlaa.
Lost. llrlndle. Boston terrier. 11
cense number "t: return 14 N. lih
st. Telephone Marshall 1741. Reward.
"P. W. Avild Lntwit, specialist
on rheumatism. stomach and all
nervous disease. Sellm bid?.
Mu Ro-a FIlcx-h-Bauer' Thursdy
afternoon class will be resumed Octo
ber J. mt 4 P. M.
Waxtsd. Rerlstered, experienced
pharmacist: reference) required. Wood
ard Clarke.
Fo Re-tt. Elegantly - furnished,
seven-room house In Nob Hill. Phone
Main :-
Smith Cae Beixo Pbepaed. I nlted
States District Attorney McCourt Is at
work preparm"a brief ettin; out the
Government contention In the civil
suit :alnt C. A. Smith, president of
the "Una & Lane Timber Company.
Title to 4S f-uarter tctlon of land is
Involved. The Government won the
case In the lower court, and the de
fendant appealed It to the United States
Circuit Court of Appeal. It will be
heard In San Francisco In October or
November.
Qra.it rEciPES QtEsTiosi. Interest
can be exacted for deposit demanded
by public service corporations, accord
ins to City Attorney Grant, who ye
terday rave an opinion to thla effect
Tni waa In rest onse to a request by
tne City Council because of an ordi
nance introduced by Councilman Clyde
to compel payment of Interest by the
ess company and telephone companle.
which In certain Instuncea require de
posits for the Installation of caa or
telephones.
-Lvn Visit Greshah Topat. The an
nual excursion of the I'ast Side Busi
ness Men's Cub to the tSresham talr
will leave thl afternoon from Haw
thorne avenue and K.ist Water street
at 1 o'clock. The club has chartered
two cars for the trip. There will be
room for all members and their
families and friend. Manaccrs of rhe
! fair will receive the business men and
j nve them the freedom of the grounds
I on their arrival there.
I TtMnnt-JAV I AitansTEP. Chareed
! with rontrlbutlnK to the delinquency
! of a trlrl 1J yenrs of ace. W. F. Mlnrtrd.
a tlmbornian with omces at 2 Is Wor
I reeter- bu.ldin:. was arrested yester-
day by Probation Officer White and
I Truant Officer Krum and I held under
heavy bail at the County Jail. Mlnard
I over 60 year or ae. lie nas em
ployed an attorney and announces that
he will nglit the chare against him.
Ferrtioat Is Tlax-ied. The Coun
ty Commissioners will. It was an
nounced yesterday, shortly make ar
rangement for the bulldlntf of a ferry
boat to operate between St. John and
Llnnton. As provided by the act passed
by the last Leutslature the City of St.
Johns, havln- purchased the Inndlnns,
Is now ready to turn thera over to
Multnomah County.
ST. FRAwrt Market. 131 Washing
ton street, between First and Second
street, only half a block from the public
market, every day. fine ronst beef and
loin mutton chop and legs of mutton,
all 10 cent per pound: mutton tew Is
6 cents a pound; sirloin teak U IS
cents, ehoulder of mutton are 7 cent
and Orecon Norway Creamery butter
la 40 cents.
Thi funeral of J. H. Grlebal will
be held this afternoon. Instead of
Thursday afternoon, as announced by
The Oregonlan yesterday, iir. urienai
was a member of Muitnomah Lodge,
No, 1. Bona of Herman. Members are
requested to meet In tnelr hall today
at 1 o'clock to attend the funeral.
Rnwi Marti-h. DRt-ootsre, now at
old location. 323 Washington St.
MONETARY SYSTEM HIT
ROBERT W. nOXYXGE SPEAKS
TO PORTXAXD BCSIXESS MEX
Member of FVdrral Commission De
tails Existing- Evils and Outlines
Proposed Remedy.
Sever arraignment of a monetary
system under which the banks of the
country must "bend their knees to the
old lady of Threadneedle Street," as
during the panto of 1907, and proposal
of a plan of finance under which these
banks would be highly organized
among; themselves, formed the subject
of an address ty Robert W. Bonynge.
for several terms Representative In
Congress from Colorado, and at pres
ent a member of the United States
Monetary Commission, before 135
banker and business men at a dinner
at the Commercial Club Wednesday
night.
Mr. Donyng-e did not advocate a
revolution of the banking system, but
a building up upon the material In
hand. The plan, he said, would be a
de-centralization of the banking sys
tem, and would obviate having all the
money of the country centered In one
place, a condition, he said, always lia
ble to cause a money panic
"There I no reaon." he ald, "why
any solvent business man of the
country should go Into bankruptcy.
I'nder our present system of Individual
banking, a bank cannot even accom
modate Its customer In time of finan
cial stringency, and It not the bank's
fault, either, but the fault of the sys
tem, for It has no place to turn to.
and cannot Issue paper, except Illeg
ally, aa In 1907. Cnder the system,
which the commission contemplates
submitting to Congress January 8. any
business Interest. If solvent, could set
credit."
Mr. Bonvnge said that the commis
sion found threo great faults with
the present system, flrst, the scatter
ing of the reserves of bank among
the thousand of Individual banks of
the country: secondly, a failure to pro
vtde a legal method whereby banks.
ran co-operate for their mutual pro
tection, or tor the regulation of the
general monetary condition of the
country, and third, the Inelasticity oc
the country's bond-secured Lank note
currency. At the close or his ad
dress, he was accorded a unanimous
vote of thank br those present.
One measure which the commission
will strongly urge. Is the giving to
the proposed hankies; association note
Issuing powers.
The association, which he outlined.
was a system orranlxed along the
lines of the political subdivision!
system. It begin with a local as
sociation, of not more than ten banks.
which would associate themaeive
Into a district. There would be IS
districts In the country. The IS dis
trict would constitute the National
association. In every district there
ould he a branch of the National
association, which would be supreme
on all financial questions In that dis
trict Ample safeguards would be
provided. Mr. Bonynge said, to prevent
the association from falling Into the
hands of self-seeking Interests.
WHERE TO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Roetaurant. Fine private apart
ment) for ladie. k-6 Wash, near (to t
Ton embrace an opportunity when
you dine at the Alder Restaurant, 344
Alder treet-
To live well 1 to eat well: Try The
Criterion. l Sixth street.
SEPTEMBER RATES.
September 25th Is the next sale date
for special round-trip ticketa to East
ern points. The Canadian Tarlnc
makes the rates.
AT THEQUELLE.
Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawfish.
Dining-room for ladies. 4th and Stark.
The Moody F!Me Institute baa Just dedi
cated lis new dormitory tar urnrn. The
building cost $J0.lOO.
FOUR FOUND GUILT!
Parasites Are Sentenced to
Serve SO Days at Quarry.
GRAND JURY HEARS TRIALS
Investigators In Municipal Court
Men They Seized Are Sent to
Kockpll Appeal Probable.
Another to Appear Today.
The grand jury sat In the Municipal
Court yesterday afternoon, during; the
trials of five parasites, whom It
ordered arrested last week. Four were
found guilty by Judge Taswell. and
each was sentenced to serve SO days on
the rockpile. The case of the remain
ing one will be heard this afternoon.
Tho men found guilty are Walter
Herman. Gabriel Masset, Louis Uodln
and Gustav I-gar. Victor Goodrlch'a
case w set for this afternoon, as he
asked to havo Health officer Wheeler
testify In hi behalf. The men con
victed have nve days In which to ap
peal, snd meanwhile are free under
1250 bail each. In ease they appeal,
the court has decided that their ball
shall be $1000. iach. The attorneys for
the accused a.inounce that they will
appeal.
All the men eonvlcted were arrested
t - ,-. . - ri.i..ii. fBlie assisted bv
t J V CUIllf -'.'..'" ....... . . '
City Ietectlve Coleman and Moloney,
Thursday night, at tne juinau.i.
Tavern.
The right of the detectives to cro
. v. , II n. w.s nuestloned bT tl
' 1 " J ,
. - ni..ut 1 (tn pn - v Cameron
u e 1 1 1 1 1" . i.ii .v.. --- j
and the foreman of the grand Jury were
put on the stana. tne lormrr n r.
an opinion on tne auojecu. im
.....,.n tn reneat the Instructions
detectives had received from the gra
Jury In tne case. noin
... . ' ith.rl rs.utier a
Goldle Oray. whose 1760 ball waa for
ii ..ir....u fnp failure to an
pear, were et for Tuesday. September
2. At that lime tney win
r.. iti.enissal of their cases.
I II C Kruuiiiia in 1 .,
In the Circuit Court on the sam
charge, under an Indictment of th
grand Jury. A eecona cnarge, imi
keeping a disorderly house. Is al
pending against Goldle uray, ana w
be taken up Tuesaay.
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PESXEY BROS. FRIDAY 8PECIAI
v-. .rr.. one f? wines at tl a gallon
11.50 wines at 75c a gallon: Straight
Kentuckv Whisky, seven year old.
regular $4 RO, at $3.50 a gallon: Ken
tucky whisky, regular 13.60, at 12.60
gallon: 13 grade whisky. $2.10 a gallon.
Krldav only. 379 K- Morrison St. Phones
East S87. B 3424. Free oellvery.
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Li llln I Lll U UUi
Portland 'b Oldest Grocers.
148 Third Street.
A 4432; Main 9432.
ORDER YOUR GROCERIES
TODAY.
On account of Holiday, our
store will be closed Saturday,
the 23d inst., until 5 P. M.
We ask our many customers
to kindly anticipate their
wants TODAY, and we will
appreciate such action. We
have unexcelled Service, both
Wagon and Messenger, and
we can take care of your ev
ery need today.
We have just received:
Jumbo Pecan Nuts. -Battle
Creek, Mich., Foods.
New Filbert and Br axil
Nut3.
New Maple Sugar and
Maple Syrup.
Brandt's Al Sauce, in pints
and half pint3.
Johnson's Baby Educators.
FRESH VEGETABLES:
New Green Peas, Arti
chokes, Green and Yellow
Beans, Fancy Celery, Sweet
Potatoes, Celery Root, Egg
Plant, Roman Lettuce. All
fresh today.
"A Cordial Invitation to the
Newcomer."
For Nearly a Quar
ter of a Century-
Some of the most progressive
of the young business men of
Portland have placed their
accounts with this bank.
Nearly all of them started
'with small balances.
And some are -wealthy men .
today.
Yet fetr withdraw their, ac
counts or sek other bank
ing connections.
VTe seek more of these am
bitions, earnest young men
for depositors.
That's why we say you may
start a checking' account with
whatever sum you please, i
For many of these small ac
counts will grow wonderful- '
Portland Trust
Company of Oregon
Arrow
collar
easy to tie the cravat in easy to
notch on and has oval button
holes, which makes buttoning and
unbuttoning easy.
J5c2Jhr 25c
Goett. feabodr & Co.. Makers. Troy. K.T.
Third and Oak Street
P. W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
STOVER
GASOLINE ENGINES
V:
f'rmsnA - JtVX" ' i - a
Time -Tried and Tested
Thousands in use in the
Northwest because they sat
isfy. Drag and Circular
"Woodsaw Machines, Pump
ing Outfits and all similar
Gasoline Engine equipment.
East Second and Morrison
HOTEL
STE-WABT
SAH FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Nsw staal and Brick sti uclura. EtsiV
tnodara cosnssniaaca. MudwaaS rataa,
Csotar of t&aatra and retail district. Oa
car liass transfarrtas all ovar city. EIa
trie mniboa rnaata trains and steamers
Figure
Any Way
You Like
your personal
appearance
counts a whole
lot in your
struggle for
commercial
supremacy
Our Suits and Overcoats for
men and young men are the
best money can buy and the
best for you to wear.
Prices $15.00 to $50.00 .
Established 1863
If I were king
I would
still wear the
clothes
I sell
48 Years of Success
Store Closed Until
5 P. M. Saturday
Da Your
.Shopping Today
s9 i. . sm j iya Jty ll,"''.'.T'';-y i-',vvwvy.imwvi)r
Fourth and Morrison
Portland's
Fashion
Center
In two heights :
DELMAR
REXTON
in.
2 in.
YOU should see the new IDE
SILVER COLLAR if you're
seeking a straight-front shape that does
meet close. .It's baked and so shaped
in the baking by our special Vertiform
Process that it has the vertical front
so much desired by correct dressers.
Has ample scarf space.
Collars lose their shape and fit when
buttonholes stretch or tear the veriest
trifle.
I Me
11 2fo?
Finest Land
in Oregon
Highly suitable for small farms. On
electrlo line. Prices reasonaDle.
with easy terms.
1 AND 2-ACRE TRACTS
Inquire 23S Stark St.. Portland, Or.
Charles Dierke 1
Beatrice Dierke
Resume Piano instruction September
, at residence studio, 231 24th street,
North, near Lovejoy.
Established 19O0
OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS
Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or.
have exclusively the LlN'OCORD
Buttonholes. They're easier-to-button
and don't tear out. They're
strong where the strain comes.
XTENSI01
I It y 7f:--.'-?-.MiMiw..-T. 'v.'saiJ
vWALCIlt
OF TRAIN
SERVICE TO
ON THE DESCHUTES BRANCH
INTO CENTRAL OREGON
Lv. Portland.
Lv. The Dalles...
Lv. Deschutes Jc.
Ar. Madras ,
Ar. Metolius
At. Opal City
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1911.
7:50 A. M. Lv. Opal City 8:15 A. M.
Lv. Metolius 8:43 A. M.
Lv. Madras 9:00 A. M.
Ar. Deschutes Jc 1:15 P. M.
Ar. The Dalles 1:55 P. M. "
Ar. Portland 5:45 P. M. .
10:00 A. M.
.12:40 P. M.
. 1:30 P. M.
. 5:45 P. Iff.
. 6:00 P. M.
. 6:30 P. M.
THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND ALL POINTS IN CENTRAL OREGON
Call at our City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Streets, for any in
formation desired, or address .
WM. M 'MURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Ceo. f W-4 Makers
p.m. JHRSQS Tr7'
aliilliiiiiMiftiiiHiaiiig
Foster & Kleiser
Elzh Grade Commercial and Electru
. SIGNS
Cast Ttk ass East Everett Sta,
PsaSM East Mill aVSWi
ICCHWAB PRINTING CO
fOsOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
2 -a 5 4: STARK STREET
Piano Studio
LOUIS H. BOLL,
Teacher of piano. Rooms 300-l-2w
Tilford Bldg., Tenth aad Morrison.
Underwood
Standard
Tjrpewriter
The original front stroke
visible writing typewriter.
A mechanical master
piece and universal
favorite.
Underwood sales exceed
those of any other machine.
"The Machine You Will
Eventually Buy."
68 Sixth St.,
Portland, Oregon.
FINNAN HADDIES
Our Second Shipment on sale today 25J
NEW COLUMBIA RIVER Salmon Tips, per lb 35t?
Salmon Cheeks, a great delicacy, lb 35
Yarmouth Bloaters, large, fat, 3 for... 2o
George's Bank Codfish, genuine, per lb.... ......20i
Genuine Romanoff Caviar, direct from the Russian packers, 35 up
See our display of Salt Fish. It is the most extensive in the city.
Long's new crop Preserved Figs are now in 35
" Our line of Olives is very extensive and low priced.
Olives stuffed with celery large bottle 40t
Olives stuffed with almonds, large bottle 40
Olives stuffed with peppers 15 and up
HOOD RIVER GRAVENSTBIN APPLES, 'extra fancy table
fruit 30 and 40 dozeQ
In planning your Sunday dinner do not forget our Home Made
Cakes and French Pastry. They have no equal.
SE ALY-LO WELL CO.
Grocers, Bakers, Tea and Wine Merchants.
288, 290, 292 STARK STREET.
Phone, Main 7200, A-6181.
An Ideal Mountain Resort in the Heart of
the Cascades
Only 61 miles from Portland, on the North Bank railroad and Colum
bia River. The bracing mountain air is now tonic with the balsam or
the pines, and is most exhilarating for those seeking health or recrea
tion. A Big, Modern Hotel All Sorts of- Amusements
Most luxuriantly appointed hydrothermal baths in the Northwest
for both ladies and gentlemen. The highly mineralized water is
efficacious In the treatment of rheumatism, nervous and kindred ols
orders. Reasonable prices and an atmosphere of Jolly sociability.
Illustrated booklet on request. For rates and reservations address
TOURIST AND TRAVEL BUREAU, S Fifth Street, City.