Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 01, 1912, Page 16, Image 16

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TJli: .MOKMXG OUEGOMAX, FRIDAY. 3IAKCH 1, 1912.
7000 ENLIST TO AID
CITY BEAUTIFYING
Canvass of Greater Portland
Plans Association Meets
With Great Success.
LARGE FUND IS RAISED
Jlla-t From Count.' MhlMlc )
Mfaal for Iollar-.l-aner to
fftrgin aIr t Ration V.
J. Ilrian !lu Huilsc
A membership computer. wht h b-Kan
yetrdr mornlnc; at !:30 o"lork with
a siren tiat from a thousand whistlrs
over the rliy reMilted in the addition
of 7Ao members to the Greater Port
land I'l-ina Ao-Hitnn. and incrca.-ed
the funds of Ihe a'K-UMn by more
than that many dollars. The raiiipaicn
was one of the livfltc-t ever conducted
In Portland, and it sutrc-s surprised
ereii the mt enthusi.i?tlc supporters
of the movement.
With the Must of the whistles a small
army of workers started out to, sell
membership buttons at II each, and
within minute hid tlipoed of more
than 3ftft t persons Interested In the
tlevr loptnent of Portland mIuhe tho
architectural Itnes urraned by Munici
pal Architect Bennett. hn the cam
oaf n rlnst-d Mt o'clock It wus re
poi trd that nearly 7""J buttons had
been so id
aaapalsa Leader I'leasetl.
V. Vincent June, i Imlrman of the
memberhlp ronimtttee of the a-ona-
imn and prime movr in the campaign
reported that it w:is imiossible lust
flight t?i sst-erttn int- cct number of
battons sold, but il.tlarvd the number
would be near
The rampulnrrs worked In pn.ru
over all the city. They went to the
home in the reidnre districts and
pa.ed out the button-, and they
worked rn every corner of the uptown
i let net. worker attended to t he
work of pinntnK the but con on th
prosper! lve turihuer while the othe
iiMk the $1 and recorded the
name
and adurr-j of the pu re baser.
tt her workers wrnt t hroush t
bunlnex blocks aud nld hundreis of
buton. t;vcrywhrre tt was reportel
t'.al the plan mrt with approval
Mid
few who could afford the price
lated In loinlnu the ao la t ion
hct-
At nn but ton numbers 1. IS and
were sold at auctimi at the Ad Club
ne dusrler. I. Sum tic I obtained No
I for 10: tirt.rK'" A Iovejov No. J 3 foi
i J U. and J. U Miller No. ;3 for 1 2 10
I'lrss- n Maav Hattoas.
Many firms purchased lance number
of the buttons for thnr employes. one
firm bouirht 3i if the buttons In one
bunch. There was much rivalry amm
t;ic csmi-atuners to see who would -U
i .ie largest number. IC. I. arpent
sold 111 and oilier sold numbers not
far b.'Iow that. Whether Mr. fan-enter
i.ol l the record will not bo known
until to-iay, after the count
The bic cim pal it n iiuy was bruulH
t- a fittlnK c'ose with a mass meeting
Ism titsM at the Multnomah Hotel.
T ie auditorium at tne hotel was crowd
ed with supporters of the Citr flrautt
fnl plan and they listened with Inter
to addresses bv leading ntember of
I ' e association. Ineludint; Tom liuh
rdon and O. It. Merrb-k. The color
i!rie showlnc the i:. ns in detail were
t .rom n on a creen and nrre explained
bv Mr. Merrick. Mr. I;Ui.ardon ex
plained tne benefit f tiie city bulldinc
n the future on a specific plan, and
not makina the mistake which has been
made bv nt'. er citie of bulldlr wttl -oit
repard to the future.
Hryaa Hya
V. Vincent Jones reported the succe.
f t' e campaign and explained the use
hic t I P made tf t' e monev re
ceived. It will he devote. 1 to further
In the plans and k"epin the puMIc
informed as to the proicrc: of the .-en-r
rat public it v crttno.lcn bem carried
on bv the association, be rnll.
A nion t hoe wbe became mem hers
'f the a!s'i ii trn I ' purc.'iain but
lon whs i!llam Jennlnes Hryan.
Soon after he arrived in t? e city 1 e
.i aoi oaci ed bv an ambitious cam
paigner :.o tok l is name
nd sd-
dre and p:.4ced
button on bif coat.
JURY FIXES DEATH BLAME
.i 4 irncr' Iiniicl Vcrtllct 1 Itr
tiirnc, on !.. at Hold Flrr.
1' k f Hl-4'.i.it Ilrr rs, .ii' ti the
;timan I f -1 1. nitl. h ilctroc.J ly
li--e .Miintji, w hl'l lv ii Cvr"llcl
jttrv t. h.tv bct-n the muse if the
aeiith vt l5ii.it r.ipp.i". who Jutnpcil from
the ll if lhi builatnc at llic hcluht
cf the flre. anil tileii n the fflilewlk
l.tlnm. Thr tmiurtt iij heM ye.lr
t.ir. It Ha tliMi.h'i1 hy tratimnny that
l'Hp4a was iiiiut r frum ce to
ttie lire ricpe in the Klrit atreet alile
t.f the hirliitMC other tcntinioii
Hhiiired thmt ttila escape put tin
tv the A. Krank entate. to cuniply with
the law as 1i their nhare vl the atruc
ttire. Frank Kiernan. wh owna Ihe north
half, aai-i that no ofneer ever called
Ma attention to the lack. unJ that he
would hava erected a fir eacape If ha
had known that the law required It.
MEW SKYSCRAPER MAY RISE
t liansr luc in Ruililin; nn Sixth
and Mark Mrma.
W. L. Carpenter, ft Portland. ye
terilav leaeed tiie hnl:dtniT at tha
.outheaet corner of t'.il and ttark
Ktrert for a terra of flva year. Tha
t'jtMlnit will b remodeled at once,
on the rround floor atora room will
t,e provided, whtla tha opp1" fiora mill
tie converted Into offlcea. The Improve
tnenta wl'.l rot about i:a.9.
Tha property L owned ty n.U K.
Oordoo. of tan l-ranctaco. Mr. Cor-
Ion announced yraterday that at tha
expiration of tha lraaa ha will build a
II or li-tory atructur on tha alt a.
Mr. Gordon bousht tha property lens
lan ! year ao for t4.00. The
lca.a rloaed ycaterday waa baaed on a
valuation of approximately $j2.0ii.
Thta la aqual to atout oo per rent In
ereaae In valnatlon en thta property In
yeara.
SPACE UNDER SIDEWALKS
fncrtlon ladV- Trial ncnt.tl I Dne
tM City Tlirrrfor.
PoKTL-V-VD. Feb. (To the K!.-
r to rue rrraon aia chjectlnf to
ity ?rniIinB $i.".00. for .-ridce
cht nl fSi'in fop t;rrater Portland
J plan.
Tl.ty tl.ilm it deprives outlying
dttri n of rtewi,i arc llcltts. In sup
port, other urjre the expenditures will
enfit the whole city. Attain, it is no
ziieithle tiiat the city i now active in
fnrclna; propel ty owners and others out
of tr-t end..
Thf thlni; are mentioned in order
to call attention to a source of rev
nue neiclerted by the city for years.
Manv large property onrs use the
vIy under riiy control, and pay the
ii HT notMne ror It. nut Itel larice ren
tala for basfmfnts which Include thi
epace.
If the city reei-ed It rnlr part
of the rental Income! fur licences
iiie troiinU in atreet below atilewnlks.
there would unquestionably be ttonie
iiddltional money to apend on arc li;;!)!
bealdoa helplnic sfeatly on UK. More
over, there l.i or ahuuld be a larjce
Item for uae of thia ground In the pant.
Morally. I. It rlKht for one class of
citixns to rtrlve larire benefits frtm
phkiikt . r:r.K I. (o.
r'l'.KKX'r MKVTII
D KMITS W HO II. I.
IMT IMHTI. MI.
5 a
A. O. laniells, president of the
general confi-rence of Seentti
lay Ad vent 1st s. the Koverntnu
body of the organization, will be
In I'nrtland tomorrow, and will
peak twice t Women f V'nuil
craft Mall, lie will -pe.-ik at 11
A. M. and 3 V. M. He is uttend
ln tin Ion con f ereiice sessions
throughout the country, and is
now on his way to Ias An ireles.
where h conference will be helil
itcgrlnntn March JO, and luntln-?
two weeks.
He bns been in attendance at a
conference at, I'ioVhiiry. Alberta,
Canada. 17 miles north of al
carv. He sjoke In Vanouer,
It. C. lat inaht. will speak t Se
attle toiii-rht. and will arrive in
Portland at 7 o'clock tomorrow
m ortiinc
public tre m and pay pothlni; for It
to the public, w hile the. burdens on all
others inc?e:to? I it ilht hctwren
man and mar.? It is to be hoped that
the Council and Purine,.., men will kiv;
tht matter mhm immexlia t t rotii;hl.
with a lew to a-t i ve result All of
which Is refpc-tfiitlv submitted to the
citizens who 'e or nicht to be ln
tcreMed. IH'UKRT K W KI'UIT.
CHINESE PUZZLES CHIEF
All
ort. ial-
Iklllqttrl ;
but rioter
-kr( u
Wonder ii.s whctiicr I.e. or tin' .Mayor,
fir. uit J uU-c. and otl-er prominent 1 1:
lzcns are ro:niUtllt-ntcil. t'l'.irf of I'oib e
'.ocr tei:s l;ov lie came to he not
air.onK tr.ojM- present at a liannsict uiven
List week l one t.f the Chinese Tons
In commemoration of the li't year of
the lait cycle of Cathay.
Kach tons clvlni; a banquet aeked
pernilhilon of the hear! of the police
department to provide ntu.-lc after the
Chinese r.iihloh.
tin this occamon. a particularly roiir
teouit representative made tae ri-qneiit.
backed bv an American attorney. He
aald that the Mayor, the Judges and
others bad been tnileii.
"You didn't c!ve me anv Invil.ition."
said tl:e chief, j.iklnslc. "Why notr'
Tlie Celestial blushed and showed
treat discomfort. The hospitality of
Ms race I. .id been Impugned. et he
could not Rive ti e reason for fatllnR
to offer trie Invitation.
yvi.. es." said tlie nttorney. "why
didn't you tisk the chief?"
Ti e uplilli ant stammered, but at last
blurted out the explanation:
Hue nan say l:ini flillstlan."
rra-lMti llorf Injure Cilrl.
OKKC.i'N CI TV. nr.. Keh. 29. i jie-
cinl Mis Kate Huff meisler. uaucn-
t,.r of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Moffinelster.
.f iam.icu. a paitirtiiiy injur
Wednr.-lay near her home nv nemu
thrown nirainst a barb wire fence trom
the hor-e !.he i rulini;. The steed
became frlKlitenert and commenced
balkliiK an. I n arinc. Mlsa 1 iof f ni Mster.
besides belnc snaWcn. received cuts by
s:r:kln the f-n. e. lr tiny Mount, oi
this niv. was sumiiiono.1 and dresed
ler wounds.
; ;
r VI-'
a. nooieiu.
NEW SPECIAL FEATURES
OF
THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN
Wiat Becomes of the Immigrant? Every vrnr tluiiisiinrls of tlie-e
iieoi'le rVmo to America Irxun Europe to make their homes with lis.
.lust xthat h:iiient to tb'-m ii. the roure of time is nbly gone into.
Full iisi. illuMrateil.
Our Cadets How military science U taught in the school if made
Ibo Mil.ii et of an important an.l interesiiiitr pd'o: illiistrato.l.
Christy Mathewson-e-The Cinr.' star pileher eon tributes the
sixth of l.i- clevee articles on prote-sional basehull. Implies arc
taken up. ilis-cclcrl ami cxplaine.l on this a'i'.
Tables lu Slang tlooie Aile keeps up his hi-h staiidanl asrain
this week. The piclutes are by Albert Leverim;.
International Spies Tliey are a .-trar.po lot. are these men who
have aroue,l sev.'ial Euo-au pouers rerently. A Lomlon rorre
rH.nllnt supplies an excce.usicly interestiuir hali' pn:re on the topic.
Ieap Year Day Half a pare is ilevounl to some of the stranae
ami fn-otish eveni that February 1".' has evolve.!.
Have Unknown Writers a Chance? This :iestinii. which many a
stn:?'jliii? lie-iniier has .i-ked. alter pott in scores of stories back,
is fully answered.
Two complete short stories, illustrated.
The Jamp-Ups Tht-y pve a coaching party and have another an.
r.oxii:g experience.
Kew AdTenture-. by all the comic snpplcmant people.
MANY OTHER FEATURES
Order Today Trom Your Newsdealer.
n i mnn Tn mi Tin
m LtKUD iU ML I fin
Pioneer Finds Old Acquaint
ance, Courtship Follows.
AFFAIR STARTS AS JOKE
(.'time Turk, of Mit. and Mrs. llnn
niih Clmpiuan. of I'ortlaiul, Wed
as KpmiU of Note in Persona!
Column of Xcup:tier.
Partly a Joke and because a
friend challenged htm to lo tt James
Turk. ued 66. an Oregon pioneer and
a prosperous rancher of the Nehalym
Valley, whose postoffice address Is
Mist. r.. two months aso inserted an
advertisement In a. Portland daily,
newspaper statiiia? ltls circumstances
and 4U'clurlufir that ho wished to cor
respond with members of t he fair sex
with a view to matrimony. The ad
vertisement was "blind"; that Is. a box
number in the newspaper office was
STlvcn und the advertiser's identity waa
net disclosed.
"Just for fun." as she said. Mrs.
Hannah Chapman. of 140 Stafford
street, a widow of 45, decided to answer
the advertisement, but she was un
aware that she was un acquaintance of
the advertiser. More than a score of
answers were received and Mrs. Chap
man's letter was forwarded from the
newspaper office to Mr. Turk with the
others, lit: pUkel on her as "the one
bent bot" and the courtship started.
Both were naturally somewhat embar
rassed at first but they laughed it
away and yesterday were joined In the
bonds of matrimony by County Judge
t'leeton.
There was nothing in the copy of the
marriage license In the County Clerk's
office to ftivo the romance away, but
a friend of Mr. Turk Inadvertently
mentioned it in the course of a con
versation. Mr. Turk was railed over
the telephone at the home of his bride
on Stafford street and after some
coaxing admitted the facts to be as
above related..
Mr. Turk is the owner of 500 acres
of land m-ar Mist. or. He went to
that M-d i-lct from Portland 111 years
auo. YVhilo In this city he was for a
time a policeman In Kast Portland and
was also in the employ of the Mount
Tabor Street Railroad Company, now
a part of the Portland Kallway, TJiiht
& Power Company system. .Mrs. Chap
man had been a widow for 12 years.
The acquaintance of the two dates back
12 or 14 years. Mr. Turk said.
TIIIKI AM) IIAWTIIORNK PKKS
BVTKl.lW .MAY V.MTK.
.laii(ac. in iuolilaiiiii; Txto .
Orgu " ': inn Art- I'olnteif Out j
lv One r Members. I
Consolidation of the Third Prrsby
I.Tian Church and tho Hawthorne
Talk I'leshyleriMti Church, and the
eirection of a new stone, cdfi'-e at h new
site bus been SUKesled by a member
of one of these churches who docs not
want bis Identity disclosed.
There was some talk: of uniting these,
two churches when Hey. Andrew .1.
Montiroiii.-ry resigned and Ht-v. WiPium
Taisoua accepted the cull to tho Third
Church. It was reported that the eon
Molldation uf tlte two c ii u relic into
fine, strung church would be followed
by the. ertcilon of a $10". "on stone,
lrcsbylerinn Church east of the present
location Hut Hawthorne Hark l'rcsliy.
terlan Church was too loyal to Hex. 1J.
Nelson Allen. Ibo pastor, t.j consider
the proposition, and publicly iletlarcsl
that it tas not a party to any con
solidation niovoment. Tt Is understood
that Kev. .Ylr. I'aisons ejpeeted that
tha two churches would consolidate be
fore he came to Hortland. Whcthor the
failure of that movement hud nnythlnK
tn do with his acceptance of the Ku
sene call ran only be conjectured.
Tiie Third Church and Hawthorne
Hark Church are about equal In mem
beislitji and financial strength, no it Is
aald. The united mcmberslilu Is be
tween lit" hhiI lfii. and the total
properly held by the two churches
valued at approximately 70.onn. They
are now down-town churches, and there
cult be little, more, expansion at their
present locations. Hoth will have to
seek new sltca. it Is asserted, in tho
near future In prder to be In the resi
dence, district. Jlotli nr. very prosper
ous and sironif ciiuicoe....
Now Is tiie tinio to takn tip
on... tion of consolidation." said
the
one
member vest -rdav. "now
that Kev. Mr.
arsons Is soon to im
for KuKene to
take the. pastorate, of the Hresbyterlan
Church. No pastor has yet lie-en called
to the Third Church. Now. I would
suasest to the two churches that com
mittees be appointed to negotiate a
consolidation of tho two churches and
th- erection of a iii.fini) stone Treshy-
terlan Church at about Kast Twtnty
riftn or Kust Thirtieth street. I would
suggest that Rev. E. Nelson Allen be
retained as pastor of the consolidated
church, as h Is known to be an able
and faithful minister, who enjoys the
support and confidence of his own
church and Is widely known outside of
his own church. This committee could
be appointed from both churches at this
time now that Rev. Mr. Parsons Is to
leave.
'H is suggested that the Third Tro-a
byterian Church be retained at its pres
ent location as an endowment church
to be maintained an such in that dis
trlct, and tiie two churches to unite in
the erection of a new building in the
vicinity of Laurelhurst. which should
be ih. home of the consolidated church
That would leave the T-add Addition
and the district there to be cared for
by Mizpah Presbyterian Church, and
the territory north of Sullivan's Gulch
to be cared for by the Westminster
Presbyterian Church."
The Third Church will hold a con
gregational meeting March 7 to act on
the resignation of Rev. Mr. Parson?
The Portland Presbytery will meet
March 15.
POLICEMEN GET ADViGE
CCH n-:V f.l'ARD AnmtkSSKI) BY
V. II. GFORfiE.
Junior Republic Founder nriis
I'alrolnicn Against 'stool-I'igeon
Sjstent Six Itftiires I.lslod.
Disregard of parents for the welfare
of their children was censured at the
Youiitt Men's Christian Association yes
terday afternoon by William K. Georpre,
founder of the Ueorice Junior Kepubiic,
in an addresj to patrolmen recently
detailed to special curfew duty. air.
Georise. arrived early yesterday morn
inir from Tacoina. and at noon he waa
a guest of the directors of the Y. M. C
A. at luncheon. After luncheon he met
the patrolmen In the parlors of the
bulldinfr.
Mr. Geori:e advised the policemen to
enlist the sympathies of the children
on their beat, in the proper observance
of law. and this, he said, could be done
by au exercise of "tact. Boys, he said,
could be induced to lend their Influence
toward the observance, of law among
other children, although he did not ad
vocate "stool-pigeon" methods.
The speaker extolled the Hoy Scout
movement. He said General Towel!,
the founder, had visited his republic
at Froevilln and had told him that
some of the plans followed there
would be adopted by the Box- Scouts'
organization.
Mr. Georce will lecture today as fol
lows: Washington Hicii School, !i:30
o'clock: Lincoln Hitch School, 10:"0
o'clock: Hortland Academy, 11:10
o'clock. He will then lulu with of
ficers of the Juvenile Court. At 3:30
o'clock he will address the Council for
Jewish Women and at 8 I. M. a mass
mectinfr will be held in hla honor at
the Y. M. C. A.
Mr. Georire will address a . teach
ers' meetinir at the Waahlnitton Hich
School tomorrow morninsr. He will de
part at II A. M. for Salem, where he
will be the purst of Governor West.
Mr. Georce spoke at the iouns
Women's Christian Association last
rlcht. oullinliK the nirls' share in the
Junior Itepuhlle at Freeville.
FIVE MEN ARE INDICTED
Oritiid Jury Also Ilolurns Two Not
True IlilN.
William Iean. ex jonvict. who wa
captured while trying to rob tho hous
of C. A. ;allinfrr. SO Kast Twelfth
street north, last Kriday nizht, was In
dieted on a cdarpe of hurjrlary hy the
Krand Jury yesterday. Tuther Hallett,
who, arcordlnH" to Penn'a adniiKsior.s.
wan his companion in the attrnptd
tmrzlary, is included In the indh tmpnt.
He lias not heen eaptured by the polU'f.
It is believed that he was wounded by
one of tiie several revolver bullets Kent
after the flreinn mm by "V. O. and V.
Van Attn, neighbors of Mr. Gallinper.
who i-rrled. themselves in the house
and gave chase to the would-be bur
plars. V .liter SeJbor waa Indicted for an a?
nault with a dangerous weapon on W.
A. Mack, a detective for the O.-W". 11. &
S. "o. It p iillrsed that Srlbor attacked
Mack with a kettle filled with boiling
water when thelatter oupltt to arrest
lilm fr the alleged thft of wheat from
car In tlie AHdna yards.. Other true
bills returned were:
I'liarlrs llbodes, aliaa Hlondie. eharpert
Inducing- a younjr woman to become an
Inmate of a dlaordrly house.
II. K. Kders. larceny from the dwell
ing of James P. Taylor, December 21.
Not tnir hills rTiliH In th m?ps
Friday Extra Special
PIANO BARGAIN
Kimball Upright Piano, $100
In order to .-tiinulnlo ;i still further intei-et in our Sacrifice
"Removal Sale" of Pianos and
Players we will offer this Kim
ball Upright Piano, today only,
for
$100
Wo will eoon move fo our new loi-atiou on Morrison street, oppo
site Olds. Worlruan & Kine. and in the meantime are offering some
unparalleled bargains in our entire line of pianos and player pianos.
' Reasonable Terms of Payment.
Open Every Evening.
Soule Bros.
127 Eleventh Street, Near Washington Street.
of W. Tl. Gtllilan. alias Ttansome, ac
cused of passing a bad check on Charles
E. Ryker. and Pria Alemchamoff.
charged with the larceny of $105 from
George Hadof.
STATE DEFEATS RAILWAY
Court Decides Company Has No
Grant on Hawthorne Bridge.
Jutlse Gantenbein, of the Multnomah
County Circuit Court, who several
weeks ago decided that the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company had
no franchise across the Hawthorne
bridge. Wednesday signed the findings
of fact and conclusions of law In the
case of the State of Oregon, ex rel
Frank Grant, against the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company, the
case in which the point was involved.
Ordinance 7134 referred to in the find
ings is the law granting the Mount Ta
bor Street Railroad Company, prede
cessor of the present company, a fran
chise across the old Madison bridge. It
was adopted In November. 1SS3. The
full text of the conclusions of the law
is as follows:
Thr.t Mid ordinance 714 of the City of
Portland did not contemplate or authorize
th operation of the Mount Tabor Street
Kallroaa t'ompany'i cars or those t It
BPaiifnn ovfir said new structure designated
aa the Hawthorna-avenue bridge.
That tli franrhlae conferred upon the
Mount Tabor Street Railroad Company by
nd undir the authority of aaid ordinance
71 34 expired- with the dent ruction of tho
old l!adleon-ltreet bridge, and that the de
fendant ha now no franchise riicht or au
thority to nitrate lt cbtb or-any cars over
i b structure known as the Hawthorno
avnu brldj:-
Tht thf niaintiff is entitled to a judcr-
mnt afrainct the defendant excludinc the
drfndaut from the intrusion, usurpation
and unlawful une and holding of Mid fran
rhisc and privilege and that tho plaintiff
1 entitled to a judgment deciarinsT It to be
unlawful for tho defendant to operate a
street railway or street railway.: or to run
cars on, over or across said Hawthorne
avenue biidfce.
DAILY CITY STATISTICS
Marriaae Licenses.
TURK-CHASM A N James H. Turk. city,
legal, and Tl;uinah I'hasman, city, leal.
LlPP.i'CRiK (Jcorye K. bipp. city. .
anil Loclse XI. rook, city, IS.
JO.E -M HAl.K .Vlex J. city. JS,
and Dorothy McHn!. city, leial.
U.XTKI.I.I-TI!RBITOM Sum I-antelii.
citj-. is. and Rebecca Ttrbltoni. city, legal.
Birthn.
ros To the wife of Henry P. Cox, TX ood
tbek. February l"i. a diiuKliter.
LEWIS To the wile of AuscuMus M.
Iinlii. In77 Jlontana street, Felirunry 16. a
dauzhter. . ,
JOHNSON To the wife ot Viclor John
on. 7 Church lret. February 1, a daush-
"mAI-ONEX" To -the wife of Albert H. Ma
lonev. February Hi. a dRugliter.
HED1JAWAY To the wife of Kdtrar Red
dawa. HXlt East Eleventh street, February
1H. a ion.
KEKI.Y To the wife o David F. Keely.
eorner state and Jane streets, February 1U.
I?AMII.TOX To the wife of Herbert G.
Hamilton. tr.:! FTast Eighty -slitb. .treel.
February lit. a son.
IlI-AiVFORD To the wife of Fred
Blackford. Fulton. Fein u:irr 17. a Hon.
PARKS To the wife of Pallaa H. Parks.
701 East Ankeny street. February 24. a son.
iivvhii'I To tlie wife of Kudolph Hn-
rlcl. Muvles Island. February ;n. a daughter.
MI LI.HUI.l.f..N lo ine oe u.
Mlllhollen. 13 Humboldt street, 1-ebruary
24, a dauffhter.
DAILY METKOROUUGICAI. RKI'OKT.
PORTLAND. Feb. 2P. Maximum temper
ature 52 degrees; minimum. :tl degree:,
nivir r.adlug, S A. M.. .. feet: change in
last 2 hm rs. none. Total rainfall !. P. M.
to ." 1". M.I. none: total since September 1,
toil "7.::i Inches: normal. CI. .17 Inches: d
ftclei.ry. 4.1S inches. Total sunshine. 1 1 hours.
4 minutes: possible, ji nours. . mu
Harometer treduced to sea level!, at o 1'. M..
v'.l.liti inches.
THE WEATHER.
g j Wind.
5 -S 9 S Ftata ol
STATIONS 3 2 1 2 Weataas
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North Yakima
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St. J'aul
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Spokane
Tacoma
Tatooah Tnland
Walla Walla .
V 'rioudv
W 'cioudv
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'Ci'Midy
W Clear
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W U'lear
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SE 't'lear
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WEATHER CONDITION'S.
Hirh pressure obtnlns over the g-roatrr
OLSON
Market & Grocery Co.
145 First, Near Alder
16 lbs Fine Sugar
$1.00
5 lbs White or Pink Beans 25c
lib GhirardelliGrd. Chocolate 25c
3 Large Norway Herring - 25c
2 Large Irish Mackerel - 25c
2 lbs Swedish Anchovies 25c
6 Bars Any Kind Soap - 25c
2 cans Jersey or Pioneer Milk 15c
1 lb Spscial 35c Coffee - 30c
lib English Breakfast Tea 25c
Best Betters, Roll 70c and 75c
BASKET FREE
With $2 Order,
Sugar Excepted
MARKS
The
Upstairs
Shoe Man A
hoe Man jAfmm
saves -mmilim
MONEY FOR MEN AND WOMEN
THE LOW RENT DOES IT
2 SO a"?
9 AA
T.AFAYETTE BTJILDING
Entrance 313'2 Washington, Near 6th
N. Y. Saving Shoe Shop
r-nrf.on f the country vast of th Rocky
Mountain?, while a moderate depresstoa
vrii.-. (-.?if. ml and Nevada., AMtliin
the last 12 hours no precipitation of conep
ciu. n ; has oci-urrcd. only .14 in-h heliiB
r. nortf ti from Nebr.-iska. Th wruther is
c olr alons tho tJaMf'irnla coast, in
NI.'Tlrrt. Tpxar. the Mississippi and Ohio val
i -t,.. p-r-im. Vi.l.lln ml North Atlan-
tU- states.' It i warmer in th Kast Gulf
srjttps the South tlantir States. -xc-pL
T'-nn.'ssf, and in tht- Basin and Rocky
Mountain States rtj'tmIIv. Tho tempera
tures hi cmral United States and In t h
N'tirth'-rn StatR of th Kooky Moun
tains aro ronnlder.i'Jiy hfiow normal.
-r,rf;ir.T,c jrr.f.ivor.iliio for crnerally fair
Treat her Friday in this district, except In
Southwestern Lrecon. wnr.) unsnuru n-..-i.r,-
-iu nhtri 1n Tjrobablv foliowt-d by
showers. No marked temperature changes
are expected to occur ana easterly w inu
will obtain.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Increasing cloudi
nsti; northeast winds.
Oresoii Knir. .xcpt showers southwest
portion; northeast to east winds.
Washington Uenrrally fair; northeast to
cat wind.
Idaho Kair. THEODOUE F. IRAKE.
Aetintr KiFtriet Korpi-afir
KINEMAC0L0E MOTION
PICTUKES IN PORTLAND
Free Illnalraled Welfare and Inihixtrinl
Ieclure by National C'aah Hcela
ter company Tonight.
Krldnv evening at S o'clock, anil Sat
tililav afternoon at 2:30, at the liunea
low Tlieiitcr. a welfare and industrial
lecture, illustrated by Klnemacolor mo
tion pictures, will bo shown ly tho
National Cash Register Coinpany of
Davton. Ohio. Admission will be free.
The. exhibition and lecture will Rive a
comprehensive outline of the methods
used bv the company at Dayton in
transforming an uply factory site into
ons of the city's beauty spots. Tho
pln worked out by John H. Patterson,
president of the National Cash Ueftls
ter Companv, resulted In bringing em
j. lover and employes to a better under
standing. A model factory was built
and an industrial success achieved.
Tire- exhibit will also be interesting to
the bovs and Rirls interested in srarden
ine. Much thouRht has been given to
the scope and arrangement of the lec
tures with a view to making them
profitable, entertainine and instructive
to tbe. business man arid bis fnmil'-.
ACCTION SALES TODAY.
At Wilsons Auction House, at 10 A. M.
Furniture. 171-3-3 Second Mrfft.
MEETING NOTICES.
TORTLAXU LODGE, NO. 55.
A. F. ANP A. M. Masonic Tem
p'e, special communnatiun Kri
dar evening at T o'clock. Work
in the K. C. decree. Stated cum-mtit.lr-ntfnn.
7 :ol. XVork in II.
M dfjiiee. s o'clcick. by paft masters cele
hratliirf 4ath nnnlveiPHry; visitor, welcome.
Bv order of W. M.
-'. M. STEALIMAX. Secretary.
OREGON rOMMANDEKV,
Vfi 1 Will meet at th Ma-
MC". sonic Tempt? on Yamhill st.
for tne purpose oi attending
the funeral Of t he late Sir
Knight II. T. Hudson at 1 1.
M. March 1.
E. C. WIFX5AND. Secretary.
A. AND A. S. RITE Members
a re requested to attend ihe f
lifrrnl of our late brother, Henry
T.. Hudson. -d. at our cathed
ral, this afterncon at 2 o'clock.
Services at the grave under the
auspices of Harmony Lodge .No.
1. Bv order
rttESIDING OFFICER.
HARMONY I.ODGK. XO. 32.
A. F. AND A. M. Special com
munication this (Friday at 1:15
P. M-. for the purpose of con
due tins: tne funeral of our late
brother, H. T. Hudson. Members
are requested to attend. Visiting brethren
welcome. By order of the W. 31.
TV. M. LE IAS. Secretary.
MARTHA TVASHIXGTOX SOCIAL
CLUB Regular mt-etln-g- this Fri
fldy) ercnlns. Kast Eighth and
Burnslde. Election of officers. Fro-
ereculvn .".OO.
ifATHILDS SCHULTZ. Secretary.
ROSE CITY CHAPTER. NO. fii.
O. K. S. Regular meetlnc this
(Frlday evening, Masonic Temple.
TVst Sldr-. at & o'clock. Members
cordially Invited. Bv order v. M.
SARAH B- GUER1N. Sec.
SO
wx
4c
AMI SEMKXTS.
AT SAI.K Ol'ENS I
TOIKW. 10 A. M. t
1IKIL1G TIIEATKB
4Si!,i.',,NN,N.iKEXT SUNDAY
Special I'rict Matineo Veinesday.
Mort II. tfinser i'rcsMits
In the Musicnl Fantasy
"THE l'KIN K OF TONKiHT"
Evenings Lower FI"or. .xcept last S
rBr. 51. .lit; last rows, xi. Balcony.
$ 1 .. Ti.. .VK-. Galicry.
Wedn.-yday Matinee Lower Floor. $1.
75c. Balcony, 75c, 5ic. Gallery. :i5c. -5c.
BAKER
THEATER
11th and Morrison
T"e are ereatinir a lanphirg riot this week.
Everv nicht. matinees Wed. and Saturday.
Ml XT AM) JKl K.
Brlnsr the littlo ones. ,i peojle. 2 carloads
of s.-enery. It's one biir noise. For tho i e
of Mike hurrv If vnu want seats. Nights-. -"c.
5m. 75c. $1." Mat!., '...'. 5i:c. Next week
"Tlie I i rl Km m K ret or'n.
L Y R I C SaASL
TVKFK FFB. 26 Tom MacGnlre. "Th
Marry lander of Amer.cn": Th Premier
Trio In "The. Beauty Shop." See Ihe Kadhim
panci. Two perform an re olghtl,-. 7:30 and
!:15. Malineen Dnilv. :::.. Fridav Mghl
-horns ;lrl .oteeit. Jiext T eek, "Miss
Tommy From Tex?."
MAIN ft. A 100
MATINKK EVERY DAT
M AT.
I.Vi
50e
UTS: 15c, 25c, 50c. 75
T1"ET:K Ff:k. 2B. M"arv Norman. rl Id"
Fuller and corp of d-r.ierp. MtitMin's Farm
yard Circus. Ferry Ma ram & Co.. Csrwn
Brother. Jame t lemon and CiU! leo.
Bem i vie Brothers, Orchestra. Ficlnres.
M.aune livery 0j.
tess
SutiiTnn Consldfaa.
u vti; FFB "fi. "The Picture of Iorian
lire'v' Lnv Weleh & Compaaw. Adler and
Arline Iro Berrn, Mme. and Mona. Ioras,
Mr.dne? iirant. Lew raimore. Orchestra.
Friccf', 15 and "5c.
Vi:KK TFB. 30 Rope'l. Mrdee and Recce.
Xloore anil St. Inir. Jlelen I-infrree '
Hurrv '. I.von. and Ihe Stanley .lrl. rn
laeieone. I'anlaKen Orehentra. Snlly
i.ev. Box ffle epen frfim 10 A. M. tn 10 1 .
xi; Roxeo and fleet m- b"l ony reserved,
l'hnne A 22:i: Xlaln 4B36.
ItED.
DI'NTORD At nls late residence, r.R2'i
Hawthorne Ive., Fob. ::!), Gcorso Dunford.
a years. Kemains at lx;rch under
taking parlors. Funeral announcement
later.
TAYLOR In this city. February 29, at the
family residence, :;:U Kait Uth St., An
thonv XVarren Ta lor, aired :E3 years a
mnntlia and 4 days. Funeral notico In
later Issue.
EOTRAL NOTICES.
HUDSON' In this rity. February IS, at hi.
late residence a;8 Flanders street. Henry
T Hudson, ased 7rt years. 11 months. 18
dy. Kemains at tho t riora or the. Hol
man Undertaking Company. Friend. In
xitd to attend funeral services, which
will be held at the Scottish Rile Cathedral.
Morrison and l.ownsdale streets, at 2 P.
M. today iKrld.'-' ilarch 1. Interment
Kiverview Cemetery.
FIPKK The funeral ot the late infant son
or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Flske will be
held today t Friday). Interment Mt, Scott
I'ark Cemetery.
FI-OWKRS. floral drulgTM, Noh Jlill Flor
ist. 120 2:ld and Ulisan. Main 502, A iilSl.
JIOXniENIS Otto Schumann Marble
Works, Kst 3d and Fine Blreels.. Eaiit 13.
Dunning ft McKntee, Knneral Ulrectors.
;ib and i'lne.. 1'hone Main 480. Luly at
tendant. Oflice uf County Coroner.
MR. EUn'ARD HOI.XIAX, Ihe leadlnn fu
neral director and undertaker, 220 Third at.,
cor. Salmon. Iady asaistant.
A. B. ZF.I-I.KR ro., 5! Williams a to.
Fhone F.ast 108, C 10S8. Iidy attendant.
3. V. I INI.BY & SON. 3d and Madison.
IJidy attennani. j-none jiain a. jx x.i..
KAST S1DK lXjnernl IllrectorM, sueceor.
to l H. Ilunnlng. Inc. E. 52. B 2S25.
I.EKt'H. V'nderlaker. cor. Kast Alder and
Siith. MSt 781. B !!. Ijdy attendant.
MiEWKS COM TAN V. 3d and Clay. Mala
4152. A 2-21- Lady attenlant.
5 THE CEMETERY ;
Beaatlfa! ML Scott Park
I,AIt(.l PKIOlAJiKlVT,
IIUIIKH IV. P O II T-
LAMI'S O.M.V IHODCRN
CKSIKTBRY WITH
'Bltl'E'l' IAL CARB
of all burial plots without extra J
charge. Provided with a perma- m
nent irreducible M a 1 n t e n a n ca ,
9 Fund. Location Ideal; just out-
aide the city limits on north and a
west slopes ot Mount Scott, con-
lalning- 135 acres, equipped wita 9
tvery modern convenience.
PRICES TO SUIT AI,I s
" MOKHCH TJ11J BEST.
ONE MILE SOUTH OF m
Z LEiVTS. KBuVLAH
A I) T (IMOU1I.E SERV.
! ICE FREE BETWEEN
" I, K I S A O T H B s
" CEME'l'ERV. ti it it
I CITY OFFICE, 920-021 TEON
BUILDING. MAIN 225, A 708S.
CKMETliKY OFKICli. TABOK
1468; HOMil PHONE RING B 6111.
THEN CALL LOCAL 4201.
.a
CLASSIFIEJAD. RATES
Daily or Sunday.
Per Line.
One lime
aania a.i t tv ft a. nfteo u 1 1 ve times xZo
tame ad thxeo consecutive limea
bame aa eix or wtch cuwmio .
Itcmittancea mutt accompany oat-ol-tovrn
order.
In New Today all advertisement ara
cbarscU by measure only. 11 line la na
When one advert len-en t 1b not run In eon
tevutive tnsuca the one-time rate appllea.
Hlx nurds count a one uae un jwu -Tcrtlsementri
and no ad counted for lew
than two line. . .
rbaret will he baited un the actual number
uf lines appearlnc n the paper, regaruie
xt the number ot words In each line.
The above rate appiy 10 V T
andcr "New Today" and all other clBMdf.ua
Uoik cplinB the following:
Mluatlontt vamr.
tltuatlona Wanted, female-
. uiii ncrcr.t cla.Hnlfled aarertlAe.
ment o.er the telephone, providlnff the ad
vertiser 1" a eubfcribcr to either phone. N
lrice will be quoted over tlie phone, but
bill wtH be rendered tbe (nlloninK day
i l.- I.-- .ihu-niirnl advert Iwraen la will be
acf-eotcd over the phone depend npon tha
nromptoeM of the pa ment of telephone ad
eriifemeot. Situation. Wanted and l'er
oual edvertiement will not be accepted
over the telephone. Order for one inser
tion only will no nccepeu ior kmubw i"
Rent." "Furniture for Sale." Bnslne Op
portunities." Kooming-Houaea" tad "want'
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
OFFICE CITY HA IX. Main 69. A 7M-
Healdence. 24 E. SMth N Eaat 477.
n a t 4-.. V? o w :A Wtcrn St . . CI.
T. A- i;UHlH"i a.-
-o.m rv. V. lrtth. East 17a. iior
Ambulance. A 6101. Pr. E:l 4.
NiKhta. Sundars and Ho Li day a. A 8163; Pr.
bx. i ruoK
NEW TODAY.
Suburban Acres
Aak for Mr. Vnn lce.
(HU'IX A IIKRLOW,
332 Chamber of Commerce.
riENRY WOODRUFF
a xi.
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