Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 21, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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TITE SrORXIXG OTtEGOXIAy, SATTTRDAT, OCTOBER 81. 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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Do kxlllal ta lh corner. "Tha Tri"-
itac aaaaman." Tbia artarnooa at -0
aa4 taalsht at IS o clock.
OKrHtl'M THEATER Mnrrlraa. Mtn
lata u4 tTala) Taud.Ula, Tott aft-
inMa at I II sad toaicbt at
rAKTAOES THIATEB roarth asd Ptarkt
Vasdovtlla. Thla aluraxa at X:l -
aiDt u I4t aad a,
BM PRESS THEATER (Park and Waahlaf-
ta Vacdovilla. Thla artarnooa at t.U
aa4 taeiabt at t:M sad a.
IA. ARClDa OK JOT. ODW. TTTO-
Li rtfat raa aletoraa, 11 A H. U X'
tli i i.i. hrti-jd.d far tfca City JTaaa
tm Brtof talnaaaa la aadars baa anal
aaadad U tat Oraaoalaa taalam affm by
oU-bi m4mrdmj malar
Crrio Conira to Hold Baxqcxt. In
vitations hava been sont ta tha various
Improvement rluba of tha city by tba
t'lvle Con noil to attend a banquet to ba
given at tha Commercial Club next Sat
urday night. In tha lnrltatlon It la aat
forth that a number of Important
queatlona are coming before tha resi
dents of Portland, the commission form
of eltjr lOTrrnmrnl being- the moat Im
portant. Public dorks and schoolhouse
construction are also anions; the toplca
to be dlaeuaad. tr. Weatherbee. f x
presldent of the Commercial Club, will
be the principal apeaker. It la planned
to ft-lTe every Improvement club send.
Insr delecateaa place on the programme.
The InTttatlona are laaued by John H.
liaak. president, and other membera of
the committee of arrangements of the
Civic Council. The banquet will open
the campaign the Civic Council plans to
undertake for general Improvements.
CRAarrT Works to Fpteak. Francis
II. McLean, of New Tork. wtll speak
In the Flrat Congregational Church.
Park and Madison atreet. tomorrow
night at 7:4S P. M. ilcLtan has a
National reputation aa a charity
worker. At preaent he Is the aecretary
of the National Association of Societies
for Organising Charity. He waa for
merly Held aecretary of tha charity
organisation department of tha Russell
Kage Foundation. Mclean la on the
Coast In the Interest of his work, and
at the Invitation of tha Associated
Charities of Portland ha has consented
to apeak here. His topic will be "Or
ganised Charity Work In Its Relation
to H octal Problems."
M'x.bsotans NratKROca Herb. Ac
cording to tha committee In charge of
arrangements for the mass meeting: to
be held at the Commercial Club by the
Minnesota Society of Oregon October
24. there are more Mlnneaotans In Port
land and vicinity than residents of any
other state. C. T. Haas, secretary of
the organisation, aaya be has been
showered with letters and Inquires concerning-
tba particulars of the society.
Several prominent speakers will ad
dress tha meeting and tha committee
promises several surprises. Tha only
cjuallncatlona necessary are three years
prior residence In Minnesota and prea
ent permanent realdenca In Oregon.
Alberta Street to Be Widened.
Proceedings to make Alberta street fO
feet wide between Union avenue and
Vernoon avenue, where the street Is
still but (4 feet wlda are about com
pleted. Doable rart racks have been
laid and Alberta street has been paved
eaat and west of the narrow stretch
with nard-aurface Improvement. Tha
narrow part will be Improved when tha
street has been widened. OnJy av few
building will have to be moved to con
form with tha new atreet lines.
FRAXCMtga IS RaooMMEXDaD. A
revokable permit to the Portland Rail
way. Light at Power Company provid
ing for the extension of the track on
"Sandy boulevard to Fast 8lzty-secnnd
street, will be recommended to the City
Council. The company will be required
to put op a bond of 11500. Tha exten
sion will serve Gregory Heights. The
permit provides that tha line must be
constructed within six months. Coun
cilman Magnlre voted against granting
the franchise.
Reed Frestthkx Euccr. The first
annual election of tha officers of the
freshman class of Reed College waa
held yesterday forenoon, and resulted
In tha election of Alvln K: Bradford,
formerly of Lincoln High School, for
president: Miss Jean Wolverton. for
merly of Lincoln High School, for vice
president; Maurtne McAdam, formerly
of Washington High School, for aecre
tary. and K. Milton Ronjron. formerly
of Lincoln High School, for treaaurer.
First Pbrtteria- Cittrcr. Alder and
Twelfth. Rev. John H. Boyd. P. D,
pastor. Morning worship. 10:30; ser
mon. Tour Enemies of True Living:
evening. 7:JS: the services will have a
Very unique feature. Lessons will be
drawn from Retssch'a picture. 'The
irame of Life" and copy of the picture
on cardboard will be given to every
person attending. There Is always
tine proirramme of congregational and
choir music.
Track to BtCAfwoxr ABTorrtor to Bai
Laid. A branch of the Rose City Park
rarline on Sandy boulevard Is to be
built on East Forty-second street to
Beaumont Addition, a distance of lb
blocks. It Is to extend to the uprx-c
portion of Beaumont Addition and each
lot will be but a short distance from
the line. Cara on this branch will be
operated In connection with tha Rosa
City Park line.
Chtild Diss or MEwrsnma. Tom
Allen, aged alx years, of St. Helens,
died yesterday morning at Good Sa
maritan Hospital of spinal meningitis.
This is the first case of spinal menin
gitis that has appeared In Portland tor
a long time. City Health Officer
Wheeler does not view Its appearance
with alarm, aa he says spinal menin
gitis In young children Is rarely of the
malignant type.
Children Are Iwvttxd, A chlldren'a
meeting will be held at the White
Temple be ween X and S o'clock this
afternoon, when Mrs. E. W. Lester,
president of tba Women's Home Mis
sionary Society, and Mrs. Andrew Mac
Lelfh. president of the Women's For
eign Missionary Society, will speak.
Children are Invited.
Provincial Visits Cou-eobs. Brother
Zenophon. F. R. C, provincial of the
Christian Brothers on the Pacific Coast,
baa been visiting the coilegea under
the Jurisdiction of the order at Wal'a
Walla and Portland. He spoke highly
of both Institutions. He letl for San
Francisco Tuesday.
FOOTEAXX. Willamette University of
Salem. Or. vs. Multnomah Amateur
Athletic Club, this afternoon on Mult
nomah Field. Oct.' !1. lu: tne nrt
big game of the season. Admission SOo
including grandstand. Game called at
P. M.
AsrrosrE Kxowixo the whereabouts of
Fred Norqulst. who left Minneapolis
about Ova y rare ago, will confer a
favor by notifying bla parents. Box IT.
Fraaee. Minn, or Mrs. J. Elburg. Na
tional. Washington.
The Kurt. E.yha Scrooi. or Ptamo
trLATixo baa moved to new resident
studios, at 7 Lucretla street. Phona
Main 441U
For Sals. Hi Teon bldg, tot to
(OS feet of mahogany book shelvea for
law library. Marshall ISO. A 74.C
Oreoox Pillow Tors have arrived.
Work them now for Xmas gifta. Ban
non A Co.. 389-390 East Morrison.
First-Clas dry cordwood for ssle.
East tit or tTSS.
Jour merry crowd at Crest Rink.
D. Baov, rectal speolet- Corbett b.
Bi-torma Debris FxDAtrot&Ra Mill.
Using lira to destroy tha wreckage from
a former tire, workmen started a new
lire at East Eighth and Division streeta
yeaterday morning that for a time
threatened the big Inman-Poulsen
lumber mills. Combined efforts of the
city Fire Department and tha lumber
piant'a Ore-fighters, soon controlled the
blsse and no damage was done. A week
ago lira destroyed the old Holmes Csn
Ttery. an abandoned building, and work
men have been engaged In cleaning up
the rubbish. Sparks from their Urea
leaped Into the sawdust dump on tha
mill grounds yesterday and ate rapidly
Into the waste until diacovered.
Satcrdat. Bananas and cream, cream
tomato soup, cresmed halibut and
oysters, club sausage and mashed pota
toes, crab cutlets, and green peas,
chicken giblets and rice, baked beana
and Boston Brown bread, hot waffles
and maple syrup, cheese and plmlento
sandwich, roast leg veal and dressing,
cold roast pork and apple ssuce. sweet
potatoes. Southern style; turnips and
cream, asparagus salad, shrimp salad,
lettuce and' mayonnaise, pumpkin pie,
steamed ehocolate pudding and. vanilla
sauce, baked apple and cream, honey
moon cake. Womeni Exchange, lit
Fifth atreeL
Mil Kixset ix Fixal Rest. Tha fu
neral services of Mrs. Cordelia Hender
son Klnsey. a pioneer, who died Octo
ber 17. were held yesterday afternoon
from tha home of her son. Charlea
Klnsey. at 4I East Forty-seventh
street North, lntermenti waa made In
Rose City Park Cemetery- All tba
eight children of Mrs. Klnsey were
present at the services. Mr. and Mra.
Klnsey hsd been 'married 10 yeara.
They settled at old La Grande In 1IS.
when there were but A few cabins and
mining camps there.
FrXKRAL Or PIOIEEE WOMAIf HELD.
Tba funeral of Mra. Mary J. Hunter,
a pioneer, who died October 11. was
held yesterday afternoon from the
family residence, at 1S34 Eaat Ninth
atreet North. Interment was made in
Columbia Cemetery. Mrs. Hunter was
71 yeara and M days old. She came to
Oregon In 1ISS. and settled In Portland.
Her busbsnd died several yeara ago.
She waa the mother of Samuel B.
Hunter. Mrs. David Rankin and Mra
J. M. Rankin.
Mom Hood Lixb Stperixtesdext
Q.LTTS. T. A. Law son. division superin
tendent of the Mount Hood Railway
Power Company's line, has tendered
his resignation to take effect Novem
ber t. that ha may take charge of pri
vate Interests In Portland. Mr. Lawaon
broke the record in rall-laylng and bal
laatlng of the Mount Hood line to Bull
Run power-house.
C K. Hexrt Is Host. Members of
tha Portland Realty Board will be tha
guests of C. K. Henry thla afternoon
when an Inspection of the new Mult
nomah Hotel will be made. Realty
men and othera Interested In tha con
struction will meet at the Thlrd-atreet
entrance at 1:30 o'clock.
Comport, economy and prompt serv
ice at Portland's popular specialty
shop. F. P. Young, ladles' haberdasher.
133 Morrison at., opposite Portland
Hotel.
Removal Notice. R- E. . Hayward.
merchant tailor, removed to suite 203
Northwest bldg.. Sixth and Wash.
TROtVAXDS enthused with roller skat
ing. Oaks Rink afternoon and evening.
CITY'S HEALTH IS BETTER
Contagions IMwu-ew Show Icreae
From Last Year.
A remarkable decrease In the num
ber of contsgious cases reported In the
city alnca tha opening of chool this
year, as against the same period last
year, la shown by the records of the
city health department. Thla Is due.
say medical men. to better supervision
of aanltary condltlona In the schools by
the Cltv Health Board, under the dl-
XOTED CKRMAX COMETIA.V
TO APPEAR HERE AT
BIWGALOW.
K- Z- tTJelli
w i ' '
Max Dili (Hera Tealbt.)
Max DHL formerly of th pop
ular team of ecce-ntrlc German
dialect comedtana. Kolb and Dill,
will be seen In this cl(y at the
Bungalow for three special per
formances only, opening tonight
and Including a matinee tomor
row. Mr. Dill and bis company
was first announced to appear at
the Helitg. but owing to confu
sion In bookings at the last mo
ment, he haa changed to the Bun
galow, where ha will preeent Sam
Bernard's great laughing success.
"The Rich Mr. Hoggenhelmer,"
which rsn a whole year In Now
Tork. It Is a musical comedy,
and U)e biggest and 'best offering
Mr. Dill haa ever attempted. Tha
song blta are of the kind that
linger In the memory and one In
stinctively whistles, them. Dill Is
supported by an excellent eaat of
singing funmakera. Tha one bio;
feature In "Tha Rich Mr. Hoggen
holmer" Is tha chorus. The girls
are exceedingly pretty and alng
and danoei aa real chorus girls,
should.
rectton of Dr. C H. Wheeler. Public
drinking cups have been abolished this
year.
Many of tba eases reported in tha
olty were contracted ontslda of tha city,
at tha beaches and In other places. Dr.
Wheeler la aatisfled with health con
ditions at the present time, pronounc
ing them better than .they have been
for many years.
Tba following Is a table of tha prin
cipal cases of malignant diseases re
ported in Portland alnca tha opening
of school thla year and last year. Tha
Unlike an Abstract of Title
A
Certificate
of Title
Protects
Your
Home
The loss of which you
might suffer in your
next real estate deal, if
you are without the pro
tection guaranteed by
our certificate we take
the risk.
TITLES TRUST CO.
I.FWIS R! DC FOURTH AND OA
V
time la reckoned from September 15 to
October 30 In each case. Last year
the public schools opened somewhat
earlier than September IS, and this
year a few days later, but In view of
the fact that many private schools open
at different tlmea from tha public
schools, tha period considered practi
cally equalizes conditions.
F-ptn-br 1910. 1911.
Diphtheria 12 8
Pcarlot favar lO 5
Fmallpnx A ,
Typhoid 18 13
Total . 41
' October- .
Diphtheria ...J... 30
Scar,.t fever 4
Pmallpox 1
Typhoid 4
Total " 2
Total rontaslous diseases lb 191( 77.
Total contaclous diseases In 1811, C8.
25
18
4
8
33
CLUB DINING-ROOM IS GAY
Features of Development Trips to Be
Seen at Banquet.
Final touches of the decoratlona In
the Commercial Club dining-room will
be finished today for the Dollar Din
ner, with which the club Is to com
memorate th completion of its three
business men's pilgrimages to Aber
deen. Burns and Klamath Falls, and
when the guests arrive at :30 tonight
they will find the hall dressed with the
most elaborate system of decorative
features that has been worked out by
a dinner committee for some time.
The Aberdeen electric piece loaned
by tha Chamber of Commerce In the
Graya Harbor city Is being aet up and
wtll be the most pretentious feature of
the decoratlona In bright electric
lights It depicts the Chehalls bridge,
with a draw that opens and shuts nat
urally. A long electric train, the head
light of whose engine Is the lens of
the stereoptlcon. Is running off the
bridge, sweeping In a long curve to
ward the foreground.
A clever piece of table decoration
carrlea the railroad setting still
farther. The M!er 4 Frank Company
haa contributed the use of a diminutive
railroad, which will be aet up on one
of the tables, with the stations from
Aberdeen to Klamath Falls Indicated.
If G. A. Lovejoy, head of the commit
tee. Is able to secure a miniature en
gine, he plans to have the train make
cor.tlnuous trips about the table, dis
pensing airloads of clgara . to the
Buests.
The menus have been printed In the
form of small newspapera and contain,
teyldea the bill of fare, a complete list
of the songs and stunt yells that were
featured In the three excursion
Mora than 200 tickets had been dis
posed of before noon yesterday, and the
club expecta to have the entire table
room disposed of before noon today.
8 CASES DEPEND ON ONE
Effect of Pauper's Oath Is Point Be
fore Federal Court.
The Hugh Hough case. In which the
prisoner Is attempting to have a fine
remitted by being declared a pauper
and "thereby escape Jail, will be a pre
cedent, eight similar cases being on the
docket In the Federal Court. Hough
waa sentenced to serve six months In
Jail, to pay a fine of $100 and to stand
committed until the fine was paid.
At the expiration of his aentence he
made application to the court to
take the pauper's oath and be relieved
of his fine. This was opposed by the
United Statea District Attorney and the
case waa referred to United Statea
Commissioner Cannon to decide.
Commissioner Cannon handed down
an opinion that as the aentence says
"stand committed until paid" he doea
not sea how the prisoner can be re
leased until the f 100 Is paid. When this
wss decided yesterday morning the
attorney for Hough filed a writ of
habeas corpus demanding; his release,
contending that his client's continued
Imprisonment Is contrary to law. Judge
Bean will hear the argument on these
proceedings this morning and his de
cision Is awaited by eight other prison
ers at Kelly Butte who also have filed
paupers' oatha
DEPORTATION IS FOUGHT
Dr. Elsen Would Compel Ship to
Land Negro Stowaways at Home.
Dr. William Elsen. ex-Consul of Den
mark at this port, through his attorney.
Will H. Smith, has made an application
for a writ of habeas corpus to prevent
three negro-boy stowaways from being
deported on the British steamer Hello
polls, his Interest arising from the fact
that the boya areeitlsena of the Danish
West Indies. His contention Is that
while the order of deportation may be
regular and oorrect, the law says that a
person deported must be taken to tha
country from which ha came on the
same vaaael In which tie eama or at the
expense of that vessel.
As the Heliopolls Is bound for British
Columbia and to England It will be Im
possible for the negroes to be taken
on the steamer to St. Thomas, British
West Indies. The writ of habeaa cor
pus will ba followed by a demand that
tba vessel pay for the transportation of
tha boys to tha plaoa of deportation.
Forest Grove Official Oat.
FOREST GROVE. Or.. Oct. 20.
(Special.) The resignation of E. B.
Sappington. the newly appointed Coun
ty Treasurer, as Jiertntendent of
water and light haa Deen accepted by
tha City Council. P. W. Watklns. Chief
of Police, waa aelected to fill the va
cancy, and Robert P. Wlrta, City Re-
Victor-Victrola
A New Victor-Victrola Is Here
A Genuine Victor-Victrola, Bearing the Famous
Victor Trademark, Priced at Only $40
This new Victrola VIII is equipped
with all ;the latest Victor improve
ments, including Exhibition sound
box, Victor tapering tone arm,
"goose neck" sound-box tube and 10
inch turntable, and like all other
Victors and Victor-Victrolas, it will
bring right into your home all the
music you want to hear, and just
when you wish to hear it.
Come in and see it and hear it. No
obligation to buy, but after hearing it
.you won't want to be without one.
Other Styles, $25 to $250. Victors, $10 to $100
EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED
STORE OPEN TONIGHT
Wholesale Steinway
j CTsrtT-rri!Vn fvA?W7 r I C and other
u i inn HiLiii iu 7 wo w
W J Pano8
Retail
Morrison aat Sixth Opposite Postoffice
corder, haa been appointed light and
water collector.
CARD OF THANKS.
We, the family of Mr. Geo. N. Decker,
wish to express our heartfelt thanks
and appreciation for the sympathy of
fered by our kind friends In our re
cent sad bereavemont. ..,.
MRS. P. MILLEK AND FAMILY,
496 Alblna ave.
White Temple Pulpit
WALTER BKNWELL HINSON, Minister.
Twelfth and Tavlnr Streets.
MIS I
Milwaukee
The beer behind
the triangular label
possesses character and
quality to a marked
degree.
Rothschild Broa.
Ptttrtsstsrs
20-22-24-26 FL Rnl SL. rwdiei. Ore
Phones t Main IM. A 466a
ALWAYS THE SAME
GOOD OLD
Quit
Smoking
if you can. But if you can't,
do be sensible and keep away
from those rich oily, black
Havana cigars. Smoke a light,
domestic blend that gives you
the flavor of the Havana Leaf
without its after-effects. We
recommend a
Gen! Arthur
Mud 10c Cigar
IS. A. Gunat t& Co. Distribritor.
Foster & Kleiser
Illah Grade Commercial and Electric
SIGNS
East Sevemtk aad Emit Everett Streets.
Phones East 111, B S-24.
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HtJ-hLV ANOUNCJiMJiNTs.
8undsy School. 9:45 A. M.
Everybody Invited. Claaaes for all sues.
Morning- Service, It o'clock. Subject,
"A 1-CIX-OKOWN MAX."
B. T. P. Vt Lower Temple, 6:15 P. M...
Special Service. Prominent Speakers.
Evenlna- Kerrlce, 7:80. Topto.
OD IS LOVE."
Baptism at tha Aftermeetlns.
Prayer Meelna. Touraday, S P. M. Topic,
"SAVED BY WORKS."
LARGEST CONGREGATIONS AND FINEST
GOSPEL MUSIC IN PORTLAND.
Get the Original and Genuine
HORLICK'S
MALTED VI ILK
The Food-drink (or All Ages.
For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children.
PureNulritkm.upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates the nursing mother and the agei
Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in minute.
Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Hot in Any Milk Trust
SOLID CAKE-NO WASTE
SAPOLIO
Cleans when others fail
and requires less effort
NO DIRT CAN RESIST IT
Established 1900
OVER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS
Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or.
We tell you why.'
We give you real reasons for the un
equaled quality of our soups. For exam
ple there is
TUHATO!
South Jersey tomatoes, a choice
variety that mature evenly. red-ripe on
the vines; made into soup the day they
are picked; all other materials of the
same perfect quality and blended by the
unrivaled Campbell formula all this is
the real why of this delicious satisfying
soup. Try it and see.
21 kinds " 10c a can
Aspararas MulHcatawny
Beef Mutton Brotb
Bonllloo . Tall
Celery Pea
Cblrken. Pepper Pot
Chicken Gnmbo(Okra) Printanler
run Bouillon Tomato
' Clam Chowder Tomato Okra
Connomma Veiretabla
Jullfuue Vermicelli-Tomato
Mock Tortls
Just add hot water,
bring to a bod, and ttre.
No patrv 5!!
gays Tommy Turf,
My hungry eyes
danle.
This wholesome snores
Of atienjrth and fores
est: pantry to a
frazzle."
Joseph Campbell Company
Camden N J
urn
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Look for the red-and-white label
ua l i. iKHiWuaaWJ" simst utMaw 'Ml.. -Si," ;' 'W! mm mmpi .J'l-aii..ain .:
lltaHBfia'msYITsiiaMSiaranaM I HI WTlllnanomaillli. a a
A splendid romance. The scene opens in
Cairo, continues in the desert and ends in New
York. The plot, starting with the theft of a
rare and holy rug by an American adventurer
froni its Moslem owner and sold to an American
collector, is MacGrath's most notable stroke of.
originality.
All is told in the author's most captivating
manner that sparkling rapid-fire style which has
made him the pre-eminently popular romancer.
Illustrated in Color by Andre Castaigne. Si.zs net
new TOBOBBSMElLLGMPAW "rpoul I
The Carpet From Bagdad
and all the new books
of fiction await your
inspection at Gill's
"the place for books."
. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUHNITURP-qRoXTTpp
g00KS
V X 1
Real Estate Salesmen
Wanted at Once, to
Sell "Eastmoreland"
Experienced men desired. A
" limited number only can be
used. Best proposition.
Call early. Ask for Mr.
Kinder, sales manager.
F. N. CLARK
818-823 SPALDING BUILDING
BANK NOTICE
Thia Bank has compiled a table illustrating the rapid
growth of Savings at interest of 4 per cent per annum,
compounded twice a year.
On request we will take pleasure in mailing a copy
to your address, or personally explain the same to anyone
calling, who may be interested in the subject of Savings.
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
"A Conservative Custodian"
SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS
Established 18 Years Assets $2,250,000