11 MOltXTXO OKEGOXIAX, SATUItPAT, OCTOBER 14, 1911. the CITY. NEWS IN BRIEF OKXC.OM.Of TttXPHO?(IS. ci-r --u:-o ..: T. A f -.a., K..:u,r J J ?,J ta.t,.,, f. r m kU bi.ui HEir.r-? Tirr .tct: -nb nd Tvinr K'.m.3 Tin rrn'B t it k luf..:.t C S li o'C. m.. J 4 - . - - r r - .frr'll "T r:.--r of t:i Knh." Tr.;j after fc a at and .us.l at o caw:. c..- .rii r k .-: r;:B . v -noa. tfo a.T I "-RTf..- vj.itti.;. Thia art- rtiuon t 2 il and tomcat ai iv-tt; Thf;TEJ! fa- ar4 WobJar lorw .. tmi ftaraooa at J.l ar.d cr .K.:t ( 7 K a&4 ft. Ian-. . . - ruiATKH-) fourth ard fftarfc a i-v.r-. Ta !trAi ax l li. t a: ' tv-u ft. !;. A, IjK. iH JOT ODTO?T. TTVO. LI F.rmt run tl-tura. IX A. 13 Aiml-iiHpaU lntf4l far tb CHj w la krU-4 rnliffiM la MtadMj't tmrnttm mmM a UbJ In Tb Chrrcaoian utu- Ctc r Ck xt I'ahh Mimstck to I'nr.Ani. Iv : -:..-rt .f .-,in. of i;r.in;i Pa, f irrnrr (uM-t f th- Tnlrl iTd rian 'h'jr. h. t Ka.l n ami Tur- :-r.h trM. yriuj.y th pulpit f th.it ihurch jri'l.iy u :nt. It-v. Mr. .M. Ian ji rlk.t f the Thirt Church ti-n it r.u at fr:t i.thth iin.I Kit at r.r- i. Wliii he " In r!i4ri:e I l- pr--n: r.l .1. r .. built an l lrU rr. .i T, d.-y uf t t'i tl ! :ri tin J-rv. Mr. M- t.-n i..r.-l f r Tort li.o. i i -rr h lit'l L-n a:trn-l l- th l'."i.. MiMt-in ilo.tr. t. r.n urcunt of his t ..-r:t r.-.' a a m. fir .r-. H is rv- i i r. hi (.-r:n r th.inh In 5rnnts t r.ui a-. Itt v. Mr. M -- !r n' n-n t .ti-tr of the Anibr! i r- )fTi.n i"rmrh. M ritri;i iwr.n Anumro. 'Vi'i I h p . krta full of rrcnfj- In v'l il ntfiiin.it (tnj. Mrvr r...nrn. j ro- ! t -r rf m-vinif pin-ir hnw in T- '' i. n urnj!.! .y Ivtfr vm C"l ri ,ri .m-l it. j. ,tt ha r i:!r)4l Mation -: r( i afirnn. in tl a r.iph t re 1 : t fr-n T. r.ina T" n'mv. In tha n-'.n of tri ofTV--r. Ix frjm th t .rt wlnil.iw if i tr ti?rf.r. an ih-n .i I t'.--! ir-it he tniM w ith his ( rnr "! m -t- no f-p t nf lf:ivtnc 1 tM t ! .-hrn. "an! I :ifti willing t .- hti-A," Ii will e rrlurni tn tnr t uj'Mfy nf nn rf:. t-r th!. nmrnlng. 1 it.n cvm Si m tth rr rR 1 In ; n .in-r an. I r r--t-fmpl:ttnt r. yptlrnt.iv f. the -utt of M'inl S e 4 r i r r- a t tr ". for 1 y. $ M irh n polrcm.in. dmnl frm the hwyrr Thn patrolman t i rrn h mr.tn acju 1 1 1 el hef tire Jti-tt-e if a t-hurtre t.f a.-otault ire f -r-"! Ir A itornfy H'-w rt and tht h - wn a ! romtt llt'd t emfJiiy at t rnrv t antvrrr rhiritr fll'l iriint hirri mtth the Ferutlve nanl f triit i'iiy. reptit.tttn and Hnan rr h-iVe teen l i m :i el, he a.erta. MiM'irTrKsi to trrT A rallefl meet Ire of the mmlHti rlnl auirtiit !n w!ll r- h.I I nt 1 : 1 V. M. at the Y. M l A.. n tt M'fi'lr. at whlrli the f per! ill writer f tointa wilt he ronnlilerati.m .f the report of the committee recently pp-tntil tu arrange for a Hre-mlnut r. r f. r n. with ir"i'l nt Taft. hi here, anl who b"t obtain an In - t TVifW. rnunt llm in Mrliuir will ala .i.t tre the miriftera. hla auhject binic "The I'owrr ttt Attorney a a lU'lnted t K'n-T Pnr.iiTTrntAf CufRofi. AMer nn I Twelfth. Mrninjr aernion by the Iftnr. Kcr. John H. F"1. I. L.. for ptrrnta and children. "A Kl:ht foe m i-e'; ev. nm worship. 7:3 o'clock. nMect. Thm Principle ti Mral Ovcr .Triin." ahowtnir the chief cauae of f.ilire In character anl rattirt. th Mity of the nt vliiu.il to himaelf. and of aot-i.'ty t-1 lt member. Anthem. "The Ktnrf cf Ie"; soprano oo, '"He Kn- w t:u Way. W'.-wrv .k rr Bt.tr MaRKfrr. City .U'f:tr Rarbur yenurrdy received a r mrnunlcatun a.ltlrewjtej to the Mayor an I nifmtMT of the ltty Council. iir.inrf that thry ue their ower and u'h'r:ty In nrrin'tnc for a public n r kt. The coriiuitinlcnt!on w.ta s.kcn.d by a number of women. It will be ronMdereit a. I the nrxt Council aca- rxi.KRK. oprnATtox. Mri H J. laibbe. wife of It. luibbe, waa i m ra t upon y enter day at ?t. Vln rrnt Mt-pTI.iI f-T Mppemilritla. h. la r-ported improving n;e.-iily. Mr a. wa taken til never. il d.iva ao. nnil w removed to the hospital Thurn- I t. The operation a perfornirU by ,Ir. Krnivt Tucker. It i earn i tTuN. Six laix'Hr.R Tol l lephenon. -1 J eara 'd. waa l'.wnett jt-f r 1 ijr fr Tn a barce of the N t . k u t:i A Kf!!y 11 nt the .k k n. White worklntf on the b ir-e he nlippd v. ml fell overboard ar.d w e arlntr rub ber boot nnd a heavy linker be wan ira v n to the bottom. The body was rvo verrd. U K. itoVi FlM Kr.. Urt.n. The funrr.il of Itenjnmin K Ku:t-:. an old r- v-l" of the t: i.t St-le, who tl;ed at i;,..t S.inrirltAtl Monpltit. l held ye r.rMv und-T tne u;'hea of I'ortland 1 o.Ue if tit of tit.- h he w.i a mem-br-. 1 .: iVh'-n delivered the "Ti r m n : -rt 4 Kci.pttrK xsr Srx Ilviii.sr be the th-me tmor r w rn.rn;n; t ti- Church of o.;r Kth'r i nif .-i.ir. I, sventh and Yam hiti. Kfv, V. ii iM.'t, Jr.. mlninter. In the r'enm at 7 4a an illunlrat.-d lecture on M rtin I.nt r Si r. iL "N Tt i.. bairn nn.l I h.ve on .ile t! -to-k from Vrrlci Trunk Comp.t ny. 4. 'IS jhirrton t '" t. nt K r. a t : y re. I uced pr ue. Th 'a U your c ha nee tt wave ri,n. v J It. U lln. "The Trunk Mm." M jh.n.ton ntreet. iVmiaut MrTp-i'i-rT Pr. Trim t.'.e Fiek It A. M. "Pur lurpe and I'ro rraTme": ? - P- M- btina series. "The Man f-T M.n" "Hi Wi;r. ivt.d.er : i n -e" : vt ber 23. Heart "; ,nrTl .T T.. MruinC Hear tha sene. irch"'ra nnU. KVAX . t t-rt S-vt.-ra The Itev. Henry Mir.'-'lt wl.l pre.tch an! the I .r v. .t C M irl:n w tl : ri c the ko el. 1 -e City Park Church. K-rty-rUtV. n-l r. i v road. '.mliy nikht t T:i nnd h n tfht of nv&t except Sat- unhy. I:' v. Wahrm H- I-anpov I . I . pre-l- ,1,-rt ,f San KfaH''Mr-i Theol.u ! 1 1 S Tinirv. :il preach lom.np w no rn-t-tf m t" ilv.iry Presbyter. an ih rch. nn i K.'v Huk.i Tiylor. IV !-. of U-. In th- rvmiTfi. pi;r r.-s.nriATiov-i, Omirh Pr. Pvt! t .e n n.fter. preached tomor row i '.. r. - 11 A M . ' ln Md Pwrr"; 7. li r M . -p.Tt .and a Men. Women nr Vi. id-en " M:i i:''r.rt Tlrect'y frrn d.ilrv; V S '! ' 1 . e? ) Summit t'airy. It. y. p. .N-. Aia. Cak TAfi'Fi; to Oiks Kink. J. vis merry crom d at Ore nt II! nk. Pkaxk Smith's butter &S A Te. Fhank I- Smith hams, half ham 17c. Krank I. SrrUh's btcin 2-' 2- ELKS SEDOUJ 1400 BIDS r.nimiit- Hujr Arrnuln; ror Ills Crk-hr.nl Hn In Jill). Krry lo.lc of K!k In tho I"nliJ rtjt. bJ bcn Invitf.l tn cf-i, t., 1-ortlmJ n it Ju.y t att. n.i th sth adquaI iir.inl l-ii; rruo.cD ar.J con tention. Hirry C. Mc!!!tr, -or.try of the '.ovl C'.nvfTit.on fi'inmlMi-in. jrKtrriljijr nill nrrly l Iritfr. tn th. vurlou Kir. In th. country urging thorn to get la touch with the Portland orp inlxatlon. Kach lodeo h b..n isk.d to or ramie -1'ortlnnd flub" and to In form the local r.mmltle. of lta pro prt In oriranliinx th. UeKtlon that will come to Oregon n.xt July. Arranicm.nt. to adv.rtlM the con vention thoroushly also have been mad.. Co-:.rHH-n with the railroads and other li..tltutlon engaged In the fev;..i.ment of th. state hat been HOUBht. Aa soon a. return atart to come In from th. letter, sent out by the secre tary more uXlnlte knowledge of the i.ri.'bat.l. atirn'ianoe will be obtain able. JudKlnit from the report already received from lod.a In every portion of the I'nit.d Mates, the local Klka place the numbvr at 43.0J0. Al meetina; to be held next Mon day noon the finance committee re cently appointed by Sol Blumauer. chair man. .II name the subcommittee that are to Mart the whirlwind campalKn for the completion of the Illi.OuO en tertainment fund promised the rrand loda:e. The local committee Is Oi.Of'O nhori of the required amount. o trouble tn securing the balance Is anti cipated. - OIL PROMOTERS FREED c;NTi:xni-:iN-s dkcisiox is op pcsitk m ;i" s. Ju.U-r- llolil ral- rrcte-ns Evl drniT Mnt lie In Wrltlns of Ac-ruM-d li;.niinl Concern 3. Holding dlrertlv opposite a decision' rr.-le bv Judc. .Met. inn w ne i. d;ctment airamt K. A. I'eck was at larkMl, rir.ult Ji lB. f..intenl..ln yes ter.l.iy made a riillnic whl h led to the nt th atnte itrami...ai or ir. -r . V . ... it ivhiiaabar on. Of th. airair.ni i . 11. ......... promoter, of an oil company, who was a'l.-se.l to liave as.t..l In fleeclnIr Mary J Cole out of Troperty worth mor. than fll.U". taklnic the property In ex.-l.an:. for 7:.0 shares of oil stock u.-.'lnr. d to be worthless. hlteakrr'a freedom carrl.S with It that of I. r. Hammer. F. A. Peck, II. r. I.uker and t'. U I-uker. his as ...oiaf. In- the I-ake Oil. Ja A Pipe Line fnmpanv. Knvnnns the conten tion, of .amue White, .attorney for Whlte.ker. Judire tlant.nb.ln refused t. a!iow'leptitvi pistrl. t-Attorney l'e to introdwa as evidence a propectus an. a bottle of nil which the defendant and his companions are aliened tn have ued In Inducing Mrs. Cole to purchase the stock. The defendant's liberation was obtnlnei by virtue of a section 01 the Oregon stat-itea which reads in part as follows: I ron a trial f.-r bavins f r any false pr tne .l ti!nr.l th. ln.tur of any person to anv written Infimmrnt or ohl.ln.rl from ,p rron anv vjiIu.' le thlr.s. no evidence cn a-lmltted of false pretense epresud lv .nl uncemr antert hy a fsl.e token or r1t.r.: tut s.'-h irrlen. or p.m. not. c.r m.no.r.n.l im there.. f mut be In wrtttns: and .:'hr ...it.rri.. hy or In th. bandwrlt tn. nf th. d. fen.lar.t. Ju.lKO c.antcnbeln held that the wording ci en above militated to pre vent the admission of the prospectus. He derided that It was merely what It purported to he a prospectus and could not be used to prove false pre-tcn-. "When Oe Indictment against reck sap demurred to a few months . . . . - l ijv. M -i'.Inn de cided that th. irlrjer-tlon to the charge was strictly tecnnicai ami snoooi n"i be sustained. He refused 10 dismiss the Indictment. Attorrev White a.lmltted to Judge tlantenbelt that many of the state ments in the prospectus were false and misleading, but Insisted that his client was entitled ! have the charge against hint dismissed because the state could not Introduce any of his own hand si riling. He rjuoted liberally from de cisions given by Supreme Courts of other states. "The fault Is with th" legislature, not with the Judge." salj Judge finn tenhetn. "In only one or two other states In the I'nton Is there a law which calls for sm-h positive proof of f-ils. pretenses. My opinion Is that tha law should be amended so as to per mit of f.i!s pretense being established by the evidence of m-ltnesses." AGED MAN LOSES . MIND llonrjr Mcllrnr). 2, Iniaclnosi He Is r'l-htlitc Indians Again. Henry Jlcllenry. 'aged 92. was brought from the IVitlon Home for the Aged last niw-ht and Indeed In the City Jail as demented. McHenrja became mildly Insane at the home and was final y sent In by Patrolman Murphy at the request of the attendants. Mcllenry. Ivlng with his face to the m-all in the CitV Jail, fouitllt out airAIn battle, with Indlins of his earlier days J In orcuon. ar.d when searched by Jailor Webster, thought thut a bowle knife, which he had been using In his bloody nilmlc wars was being taken away from him. He nil finally quieted throuirh the efforts of the Jailor and Severn! pidlcernen. .Mcllenry. before being confined In the I'nlt n Home, was a familiar figure about the streets. driving a small wnaon. from which he sold buttermilk Before bring in .the buttermilk busi ness Mcllenry was for some tune in the county hospif.il. afflicted with aliments l.cu!E.ir lo o-d atfe. Study of the early days Pfi Oregon, which Interested him greatly. Is be lieved to be the cause of the dementia which mused his removal from the home. He will be sent to the county for care. EAMES - GOGORZA COMING Sing Here Next Wnlnestlay Sent Vale 0en Monday. On Mondav. at 10 In the morning., the seat sale opens at the Helllg for the K. ime. !e tlogorxa concert, and expec tation an I pleasurable anticipation are so high tl at a si. lend!. I house will re .ilt. In Vancouver. B. t. where the two great artists have Just given one of t'elr wonderful programmes, a critic rot. of Karnes: "She has Innumerable frier.. is who point to lier as one of the very few ni-nl sopranos of the World, an I last rl.'.it she combined a glorious oi. e with such measure of faultless art.stry and c'..irni of personality that S'o h a contention Is not only pardon able but. o? r.eccssitv, obvious." The Joint re "tal on Wednesday next will be the first of the Iois Ste.rs-Wynn Coman annual series of subscription concerts. ' Proud Mother Is Gnet. Mrs. Hex Husseil. of Goldnndale. Wash., the mother of the baby who won the first prise at the Klickitat County Fair, will arrive In Portland torlght as th guest of the Portland I'niiiti St.rckyards Company and th North Bank roaiL one of the condi tions of th baby exhibit at the fair was that the mother of the nnest baby in the show should b entertained for a week tn this city. The Stockyards Company has. accordingly, secured ac commodations for per at the Portland Hotel, and she will be entertained for a week with theater parties and auto rides by the wives of the stockyards vfRcials and livestock dealers. Have you dined at the Carlton? BRIDGE BIDS HASTENED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BROAD WAV TELEGRAPHED EAST. Executive Board Saves Week by Adopting Mayor's Plan--Contract May lie Let In 4 5 Days. " Vsa of the telegraph was resorted to at the suggestion of Mayor Rushlight before the Executive Board yesterday afternoon. In Inserting calls for bids for the superstructure of the Broadway bridge In Eastern periodicals. A night telegram was sent by order of the Board, which will save about one week In getting the advertisement Into the papers that reach bidders lntthe East. Forty-five days will be allowed for bidders to get their papers ready for Inspection by the Executive Board, this being the time recommended by Con sulting Engineer Modjeski, who Is handling Oie work for the city, as soon as bids are received they will be . . iii i gone over in detail ana a contract riu be let. It Is the purpose of the ad ministration to rush the big span to completion at the earliest possible mo ment. A contract was awarded to the t'nlon Bridge Construction Company to build the Crosby-street approach to th Broadway bridge at the same unit prices being charged by that com pany for tlie substructure. 1"he Executive Board yesterday or dered payment of 137.000 to the United Engineering & Construction Company for work on the Hawthorne-avenue bridge, with the exception of I626 for claims not approved by the Board. $3500 penalty Imposed and J1500 to be held out by the city until certain work Is done. There is not enough money In the bridge fund to pay this amount, but the Board Is sending It to the Council in the hope that that body may be able to find means of pay ing It. City Attorney Grant has decided that the city has no authority to pay any money over the amount derived from the sale of the brld-te bonds, w nich was SI59.000; that. If any other is paid out. It must come from an additional bond sale, of bonds to be voted by the people. At a meeting of the bridge committee yesterday morning. Mr. Grant said that the law Is well set tled on the point that, where city offi cials expend more money than Is pro vided for In a given case, the officials are reaponsibl.T Individually. CHURCH CAMPAIGN STARTS Y. M. C. A. Leads In Movement to Promote Personal Evangelism. Under the leadership of R. R. rer klns. religious work director of the Portland Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, representatives ' of all the Protestant evangelical churches In Portland will gather In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Th gathering has been called for the purpose of organizing the work of personal evangelism In the churches, and Is prompted both by the Ovpsy Smith meetings, to be held next month, and the Men and Religion For ward Movement, to be launched In Port land early next year. Each church has been Invited to send at least one delegate to the conference. An effort will be made to organize In ea'ch church body a group of men pledged to give special attention to the t. - . .. .. 1 .-un.allfm Twentv- I wora oi suii.i - - . six such groups of men have already been formed Ihrougn tne wors. ui mo Y. M. C. A. S. V. Harris, who was recently added to the religious work department start of the Y. M. C. A-. will be active In the movement. He will be the executive officer and will act as an Inter-church secretary In promoting the campaign. The men who attend the meeting to morrow will be asked to act as leaders of the groups In th various churches. FRISKY FELINES TO FROLIC Portland Cat CInb Expects More Than 400 Entrants. At a meeting of the Portland Cat Club yesterday In the rest room of Meier Frank's store, arrangements were made for the second annuul cat show. The dates were set for January 1. 17 and Is. and the place of exhibit will be the Meier Frank store. A pretentious programme was out lined by J. E. Howard, president of the club, who said that an effort would be made to bring exhibits from all parts of the country, and that he. ex pected more than 40 cats to be on ex hibit. It Is planned to open the show to the public without charge. One. of the features of the show, as outlined bv Mr. Howard, will be the arrangement of csg.s. which will be different from customary arrangements. They will be placed In two long rows, with a wide aisle between them, but their backs will be turned towards each other and th fronts will face out ward The advantage of this arrange ment will be that the Judges will psss along the aisle In Judging the exhibits, nnd will not disturb th visitors, who will pass along the outer sides. SCHOOL SITE SELECTED Purchase of Two Acres Ordered to Serve Grefc-ory llelfthts District. At a special mooting of the Board of Fdueatlon yesterday the clerk was au thorised to purchase the east 233 feet if lot 8. in Glenhaven Park, consisting of practically two acres, for a new schoolhouse to serv that .nd the. Greg ory Heights neighborhood. U. C. Jinks, who holds an option on th property, has offered to sell It for 13500. The building committee, had pre viously reported favorably on the pur chase of a tract at East Eighty-second and Siskiyou streets, but changed Its mind at the meeting yesterday. Mem bers of tha bosrd have, been Inspect ing sites in the neighborhood to select one for school purposes, and the loca tion finally decided upon yesterday was determined to be th one most cen trally located. A four-room structure likely will be 'built. ATTENTION! After using coal that's heatless. Ashless, as well as sootless. Try Wellington. It's faultless. Edlefsen Fuel Co.. mine agents. Samples at Meier Franks store. PW E lid "d C :snj about some bTrdwood and tr t 1, 50 to 15 50 WHEREJO DINE. Ton embrac. an opportunity wh.n you din. at th Aider Restaurant.26 Alder street. Richardson Meets Success. Message received st the Commercial Club from Billings, where Tom Klch ardson Is assisting the commercial er- Unlike an Abstract of Title A Certificate of Title by reason of its absolute guarantee, fur nishes the buy er of property recourse in case of error by the examiners. For this and many other rea sons the Certificate of Titie system is displacing all other method of trar.sferrin real estate." Ask those who have tried it. Ask your Ranker. Investigate before you make that real estate deal. Call for booklet. TITLE an TRUST GO. rnni" ri ninii ii a u i 11 n i . ganizations to inaugurate a systesn of publicity similar to the one originated by the club In Portland, announce that he Is meeting with unexpected success. At a' single meeting In Billings .17,760 was subscribed for publicity work and the sum Is to be raised to S23.000 be fore the campaign closes. Mr. Richard-, son will go from Billings to Helena, where he will be next week, managing a similar campaign. Mr. Richardson went to Montana in response to an ln vttatlon received through the Portland Commercial Club last month. PORTLAND STILL LEADING Spokane's Bank Clearings for 'Week Fall Far Short. With the presence of President Taft on the Pacific Coast and with the cele bration of Columbus day. the holiday spirit during the week affected the showing In bank clearings Mi all Coast cities. While each city registered a loss in total clearings it -remained for Portland to make the best showing. Portland's totals were $U.la3.00. with a decrease of only 5.9 per cent over the clearings for the correspond ing week of last year. Seattle's clear ings were less than Portland's, the totals being $10,045,000 and the de crease, I6. per cent. Los Angeles dropped far behind Its usual showing, having only $11. 888.000 in total clearings and registering a loss of 18.4 per cent. Sun Francisco's de crease was 9 per cent the total clear ings for that city being $37,400,000. At Tacoma-the poorest showing was mnde. That city's clearings were $3. 836 000. with a decrease of 34.9 per cent. Spokane was also heavily hit. the clear ings there being $1,037,000 with a loss of 26.6 per cent. AUTO WILL COLLECT MAIL East Side Service Is Extended to Xifcht Circuit. Collection of mall by auto will be begun on the East Side October 28. The Innovation was prompted by com . .i. . f rdtizon. that the plaints on 1 1 1 " i 11 - . - mall heretofore has been collected so early In the afternoon that the benelit to patrons has been small. Postmaster Merrick, on the sugges tion of K. W. Pearson, who offered to collect the mall at night for a salary of $60 a month additional to the regu lar salary, investigated and found the test satisfactory. .,,, Under the present system the work of two men with carts will be accom plished. YOU ARE INVITED. The traveling public and those seek ing Winter quarters In the most unique and sttractlve hotel in Portland are cordially invited to attend the formal opening of the La Salle Hotel. Tenth and Burnslde streets, from 8'to 12 P. M-, tonight. Free orchestra concert and refreshments. Five stories of solid comfort and fireproof construction. All rarts of the hotel will be open for your inspection. A. J. Porter, owner. i Eartliciuake's Turmoil Retold. A graphic description of the scenes and turmoil in San Francisco following the earthquake was substituted for routine business at the annual meeting SATURDAY IS GLOVE DAY When Buying Buy the Best 2-clasp Dent's make, special ... ... .1$1.00 Our 2-clasp Torea dore ... $1.50 1- clasp Dent's $1.50 2- clasp Angelus here onlv ....$2.00 12-button, re?. 3.50, special $2.48 Colors and white or Black. F.P.YOUNG Ladies' Haberdasher 323 Morrison St. W JJ af3 - T7"TN Dtooe id New Tailoring Shop 349 Washington St. MAKES ITS OPENING BOW of the Men's Club of St. Mark's Parish Church. .Episcopal, at Twenty-first and Marshall streets, Thursday night. The speaker was Rev. Father Lee. of San Francisco. The visiting clergyman will also preach at the evening service, at 7:80 o'clock next Sunday. The election of officers will take place at another meeting to be held In about a month. LINCOLN. GRANT FILED Land Patent Signed by "Old Abe" In 1865 Is Clark Relic. VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 13. (Spe cial.) An original .patent to a dona tion land claim of 320 acres, granted in 1864, and signed by Abraham Lin coln. President of the United States, was filed for record in the office of the County Auditor today. On the doc ument the name of this county is spelled "Clark." without the final "e," included in the present official spell ing. "Old" John Stensgair. as he was known to the pioneers, took up the do nation land claim five miles east of Vancouver on the Columbia River. The patent to the land was granted Febru ary 25, 1865. The parchment has been kept in the family for nearly, half a century, John Stensgair having long since passed. It was filed today by a son of the homesteader. SALEM. Or., Oct. 13. (Special.) Joseph A. Walsh, 'it years of age and for several years a well-known tele graph oerator here, is dead. He re sided in Portland for several years. He Is survived by a wife and daughter. White Temple Pulpit WALTER BENIELL HISSON'.' Minister, Twelfth and Taylor Streets. rwpasmmiL w .'A'Wefi'lMjUJWJ. ..n IW !"!' i" "J r -. V MEETINGS FOB THE WEEK. tianday School. 9:45 A. M. Classes for all aires. Morning Service. 11 o'clock. Supject. "The Best Building- Wile In Portland." B. V. I. V., Lower Temple. 6:15 1'. M. The finest Young People's Society In the state. Evening Service at 7:30. Subject: "Can iod Prove His Innocence T Weekly Prayer Meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M. Average Attendance, over 25. Don't Miss Ir. Hlnson's. Sermons. The Home of Economy SHOE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 238 Pairs Women's $3.00 Button and Lace, All Styles, FOR S2.0O A PAIR - Make no misUike. Upstairs, Lafayette Building. NEW YORK SAMPLE SHOESHOP Entrance S1ZV2 Washington St., Northeast Corner Sixth. Portland Academy PK1MARX AXD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Opens Monday. September 1L. Does th work of the grades in seven years. Experi enced teachers in every grade. Special at tention to reading. .pelllr.g. grammar, geography and arithmetic For full Infor mation aoDir for cata.onu.0. irs. Here, you fellows of critical taste! We want you to come to the opening of our tidy little clever clothes shop, and see the ultra-correct fabrics for men 's suits. Nothing but exclusive woolens to show you. and the neatest little store in Portland. The datef Saturday, October rourteenl SldEBBROS Clever Clothes Creators 349 Washington CAUTION Registered C. S. Pat. Offlos THE STANDARDS 53 Highest Awards in Europe and America BfADBONLTBY WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. Assignee Sale Pianos, Talking;' Machines, Vio lins, Guitars, Mn.Ie, Etc. By order of court, the assignee must push the sale of the Perry C. Graves Company stock in order to liquidate at once. He is, therefore, making; prices never before known on musical goods of all kinds. Pianos from 1130 tip. Scnll lere, Woosters, Kranlch & Bach, Baus, H. P. Nelson, Weber and others. Record cabinets at half price. Talking; Machines, regular 200 kinds, $150; $40. now $30, etc Investigate our talking ma chine record prices. Come early In order to get a choice selec tion. Washburn Guitars, regular $25 Instruments, now $16.50. Regu lar $15 instruments, now at $10. Cornets, regular $60, now $40. Violins from $2 up. Sheet Music, 20 copies for $1. 6c per copy. All other goods in like proportion, except Bdlson goods. Remember the address: Receiver of Ferry C. Graves Company 413 Washington St. Established 1900 OVER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS . Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or. Foster & Kleiser Illgh Grade Commercial and Electric ' SIGNS East Seventh and East Everett Streets. Phones East 111, B -24. Makers of Smart Clothes for Men and Women In view of the many imitations put up in similar packages, with wrappers and labels closely resembling the originals consumers should ask for and be sure that they get . the genuine Baker's Cocoa and Chocolate with this trade-mark on the packages OF THE WORLD Brewed ' and Bottled under the most modern, sanitary conditions by skilled masters, in a brewery as clean as "mother's kitchen;" ROTHCHILD BROS, Distributer, 20, 22, 24, 241 X. First fi phnnH. Main 1 ."i:t. . . . 4660. Portland, Or. - ,?t J sniin CAKE NO WASTE SAPOLIO Cleans when others fail and requires less effort NO DIRT CAN RESIST IT, t frw-l by rf J2e'; ,'' j... if I ! h I itfit a iirl Wltf 'wsfc.iifa..l La