' ' v THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAy THURSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1013. - " "I i III - - llll. 1 City news in brief OREGONIAX TELEPHONES. Prtntlnir room Main 7070. A 0J5 rity circulation Main 7u,0. A J-W5 M.natn Editor Main 70.0. K 6W5 Sunday Editor Ma n 70.0. A W9 Comporins-room Main 70.0. A J0J5 E..n.Vin..nrf.nt hulldlnr Main 7070. A 6ui AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATER (Eleventh and Mor rison .leopoja uouowskj in jmsmi iw. -Tonight at 8:15. i it t-1 yt intAiwi (Beremn Tr ior) Ocpheam vaudeville. This alternoon at 2:13 and tonight at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Seventh and Kerrl on) Baker players In "The Vlrflnlan. PA -STAGES THEATER (Seventh and der Vaudeville. Thia afternoon at - ivBisai at . :i ana v .iwv EMPRESS THEATER (Park and Waahln ton) Vaudeville. Thia af.ernoou at lomcnt at t :av ana w w ti"-I-TRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Hearing anu now Jau!H'-,,.v . i ht ::1S. "Mil. -- - . - r . . . -:n to 10 PRflPl.K'B STAR. ARCADE. OH- JOT. T1VOLI AND CRYSTAL Flrat-run pic turea, 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. Hiskt Mebtijios to End Next Week. Tbe evangelistic meetings being con ducted by Dr. J." Q. A. Henry at the White Temple will close on weones day. January 22. according to announce ment made yesterday, but there Is to be a big farewell service next bunaay at the Immanuel Baptist Chu cb. In stead of at the White Temple- This service will be at 11 o'clock in the morning. At night a large number ef those who have been received Into the church bv Dr. Henry and bis fellow workers will be baptized at the services at the White Temple. The noon aa dresses by Dr. Henry are continuing. His subject today will be A Lost .King dom." These meetings are held at 12:20 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. West Side Projects to Be Dis- cussed. Tbe South Portland Boosters will give a smoker tonight at St. Lawrence Hall. Third and Sherman streets. Delegates will be present from the Brooklyn Improvement Club, the Fulton Park Club, the Portland Heights Improvement Club and the Multnomah Commercial Club. The burning ques tion is the location, of the Auditorium on the Market block, and action will be taken to stir up the Commission. The nronosed tunnel through Marquam Gulch to the Tualatin Valley will be discussed by Mr. Heuaner. The meet ing will be public. More Room for Prisoxers Found. Provision will be made at the Llnnton rock quarry for additional room for prisoners. Chief of Police Slover yes terday notified the ways and means committee of the Council that all room is exhausted and that he needs more. After discussing the situation, it was voted, upon motion of Councilman Burgard, to appropriate $2000 for this purpose. The city works some of Its prisoners at this rock quarry and gets the rock lor use in street repair worn. New Cojtpakt Formed. Articles of Incorporation of the Tree-Falling Cutting Company will be filed with the Secretary of State at Salem today. The company will manufacture a new ma chine for felling trees. It is orgamzeo with a capitalization of $100,000. The officers are: President, Conrad Krebs; vice-president, J. K. Croman, and secre tary, P. X. Johnson. It is announced that a factory will be built In Port land immediately for manufacturing the machines. Alleged Robber Arrested. With IS watches in his possession, three revolvers and flvo sets of pliers, Wil liam Meehan, an elderly man. was caught by Patrolman Potter, early yesterday mornlnp, near First and Salmon streets, in the act cf emerg ing from the store of Max Levin, from which the articles had been taken. In Municipal Court yesterday, Meehan demanded more time and asked to have an attorney appointed for him. Civn. Service Exam Dates Set. The United States Civil Service Com mission announces that the following examinations will be held to secure ellgibles and fill vacancies In the dif ferent departments: Preparator in entomology. February 6-6: mechanical draftsman, February 3; assistant horti culturist. February 5. Further infor mation concerning these examinations can be secured from Z. A- Leigh at the Portland Postoffice. New Letter Carriers Added. Three additional letter carriers were added to the Portland, force yesterday by author ity of the department and these, selected from the eligible list, are: Milton A. Yerkes. Raphael R. Grover and John M. Albrecht. Superintendent of Carriers Jones states that there are now 186 regular carriers connected with this office and that when he per sonally became connected with It in 1S90 the total number of carriers was 16. Africa-x Lectures Announced. Mrs. E. Bangs, who spent several years on the Congo River in Africa as a Baptist missionary with her husband, will deliver two lectures In the auditorium of the East Portland Branch Library. January 21 and 2S. The opening lecture will be illustrated with curios gathered In Africa, of which Mrs. Bangs has a large collection, and the second lecture, January 28. will be illustrated by atereopticon slides. Faijjno Timber Breaks Max's Wrist. A. V. Clark. 34 North Eighth street. sustained a broken wrist when some timber fell on him yesterday. He was working for the Pacific Bridge Com pany at East Forty-first street and was "unable to avoid the heavy piece of wood that fell, catching his wrist and hand. He was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital where his Injuries were at tended to. Burial, Will, Be at Los Axokles. The funeral of Miss Louisa Dodson. aged 22 years and S months, who died January 12. at the home of her parents, 63 East Eighty-fourth street North, will be held today from Holman's chapel. The body will be sent to Los Angeles. Cal. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dodson. John Donner Gets $6000 tor In juries. John Donner. who was knocked off the step of a crowded Rose City Park car last Summer by a passing horse, sustaining injuries to his back and legs, recovered Judgment of $6000 against the Portland Railway. Lignt & Power Company In Circuit Judge Kava naugh's court yesterday. Woman Falls and Breaks Leo. Mrs. B.S. Roscoe. slipped and broke her leg as she left her home, at 4616 Sixth street. South East Side, yester day afternoon. Neighbors called an ambulance and she was taken to Good Sumaattan Hospital. Rot at Hawaiian Orchestra will open at Richard's Grill, beginning Saturday, Januarv IS. This popular catering establishment will give its patrons the latest popular music by the best of Hawaiian entertainers. Park and Alder streets. v For Sale. A 45-horsepower. 550-volt. Crocker-Wheeler motor, complete with standard blade starter, no voltage re leuse and 75-ampere over-load I-T-E circuit break". In A-l condition. Ad dress room 203 Oregonlan bldg. Jcst A Few Dats-Mork, I will give, for a limited time, special inducements in ladies' suits of our regular importted materials and linings. Suits $50, long coats $40. Gurney. fourth floor Mohawk bids.. Third and Morrison. For Sale. A 40-K. W 600-volt Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete with field rheostat and circuit breaker, in good condition. Address room 203 Oregonlan bldg. Srppt-T your corset needs before Miss Hummel leaves for Europe. Parlors closed during her absence. One-Third Januart Reduction from marked price on our beautiful art silverware. Aronson. One-Third Januart Kedcction on big stock high-grade cut gloss. Aronson. I-aktirx SUDE3. Gifford. Main SS7J. Saloon Case Dismissed. Attempts to make it appear that the arrest of Charles O'Brien for having his saloon open on Sunday, was the fifth of a series of recent raids upon tne quarters at Fourth and Davis streets, made a part of the trial of the ease In Muni cipal Court yesterday. O'Brien's saloon is directly underneath quarters where the women occupants were arrested four times within a month, tne suc cessive incidents causing much com ment at the time. Patrolmen Long and Wise testified that the saloon was open and that liquor being served In an adjoining restaurant had all the ap pearance of having been served from the bar. but they failed to prove a transaction and the casewas dismissed by the court. C. C. Chapman to Sf-e ts on East Side. C. C. Chapman, of the Portland Com mercial Club, will speak at the luncheon of the East Side Business Men's Club Mondav. His topic will be "How to Secure Factories for the i-ast blue.' Preparatory to Mr. Chapman's talk the club tonight will appoint a committee of ten to take up the matter of secur ing factories of all kinds for the ter ritory adjacent to the railroad centers, and will use the suggestions of Mr. Chapman and also those of A. M. Haradon. who spoke on thB same sub ject last Monday. An effort will be made to get a large attendance to bear Mr. Chapman Monday at noon at the Hotel Clifford. Fad Social Tomorrow Night. The District Christian Endeavor Union will hold a fad social in Voelker's Hall, 796 Mississippi avenue, tomorrow night. The K societies with 681 members will attempt to dress in -as many different costumes. The programme includes an indoor track meet, diyided into four family names: Smith, Brown, Johnson and Olson. Miss Essie Maguire, as sistant superintendent, and Clarence H. Sprague, "Most Highly Extreme- Fad dist," will bp in charge. Each society Is requested to notify Miss Maguire, Woodlawn 2218 of their probable at tendence. The only admission will be 1 cent a foot based on the height of the faddist. South East Mutuaijst Association Organized. The South East Mutualist Association is the name of the co-op erative organization formed Tuesday night in the territory surrounding i-ast Forty-first and Holgate streets. T. J. Kreuder was elected temporary presi dent, Mrs. E. H. Ingham, temporary secretary-treasurer, and the lonowing directors: E. J. Steel, J. R. Tomltnson, F. Klrkpatrlck. E. E. Southard and W. R. Huxley. Articles of Incorporation have been prepared by the attorney of the association, and will be filed today. At the next meeting a permanent or ganization will be formed. Railroad Sued tor Damages. De claring he was kicked off a moving Southern Pacific freight train and seriously Injured, James Matkey has filed a suit in the United States Dis trict Court to recover $3500 damages. In the complaint he recites that at Albany he paid the conductor of the train 50 cents to ride to Junction City and after the train had-reached Shedds the brakeman demanded 50 cents, and when it was refused the brakeman kicked him off the train. His left arm was so badly hurt it bad to be ampu tated. Oreland Vigil Name Fancied. Similarity of his name to many others, notably Reeve and Rivers. Is given by Chester Arthur Reeves as the reason for requesting that his name be changed to Oreland Vigil in a petition tiled in Probate Court yesterday. Reeves states that there are numerous people in town whose mall gets mixed with his and whose identity is confused with his. Engineer Lewis to Make Address. John H. Lewis, state engineer, will ad dress the Oregon Society of Engineers at their regular meeting at the quar ters of the Oregon Technical Club, 247 Stark street, this evening. Mr. Lewis will discuss Oregon's water resources with particular reference to the Des chutes River and the Columbia River projects. East Side Improvement to Be dis cussed. A convention composed of three or more delegates from each Im provement club will meet tomorrow night in the rooms of the East Side Business Men's Club, Hotal Clifford, to consider the general development of the East Side. A permanent organiza tion is contemplated at this meeting. Citt Attornet Due Tomorrow. City Attorney Grant will return to the city tomorrow, from Washington, D. C, where he has been attending a ses sion of the Supreme Court. He argued the case of the city against the boutn- ern Pacific in regard to the company's rights In Fourth street. For Sale. One lza-volt, direct- current generator, complete with field rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker. This machine is in good repair. Ad dress room 203 Oregonlan bldg. Piwniraenm Oruvna VVa PLUS TO Elect. The annual election of officers of the Progressive Business Men's Club will be held at the luncheon today at the Multnomah Hotel. James F. Kinder, Dr. W. F. Fiebig, Joseph G. Gillingham and H. V. Stahl are the sole nominees respectively for the offices of presi dent, second vice-president, treasurer and secretary; H. H. Brigham and S. C- Rasmussen were -nominated for first vice-president. Five of the following will be elected trustees: J. H. Young. Dr. O. J. Ferris, Jacob Kanzler, C. J. Wangerlen, W. F. Ross, R. W. Nisbet, G. F. Peek. V. L. Clark. C. W. Wyman, F. A. Freeman, A- L. Stephens, W. S. Asher, O. J. Tilleson, Charles Berg, W. P. Jones. F. I. Gollehur and D. C. Burntrager. - Son Opposes Parent's Marriage. A charge of insanity was preferred in County Court yesterday by her son against Jadwiga Bloszyk. aged 60, after the woman and John Moleske, aged 67. had secured a license to wed. Mrs. Bloszyk was examined and found men taiiv rnmnpffnt. The son was bitterly opposed to the marriage, thinking his mother too old to marry again and not being fond of his prospective step father. The annual meeting of the First Con gregational Church win be nem iouibiiv in the church, following the regular annual banquet- Reports from tne nu - .nntotlag nf thtk fhlirrh an well the Society, the corporate body of the church, will De given in aouuiuu w those of the treasurer and the pastor. Dr. Luther R. Dyott will preside. C?. . OTAAn rT TTD PWflWll TttP Sell" wood Board of Trade has Just been revived and will hold us reguiai - t .Ta Tnasnv njerhtn In the Sell- wood Y. M. C. A. building. The club will encourage the Improvement ol ...( , v. H i rvl .ciirf jca navements Peter Hume, president of the Sellwood Bank, has Deeo eiecieo. prtaiuvui succeed D. M. Donaugb. John B. Coffey. County Clerk, has re signed as cnairman ol me puj.ot wm mlttee of the City Executive Board, -fxin, all nthnr committees Of the Board, and is no longer connected with the city administration, as tne mayw. .. .- aa -,0t fnrmnllv accented the resignation, no one has been named to succeed Mr. Coffey. H T . - vr T 1 Dm, fT.TTlt T(l fl T VV! BANQUET. The Mount Tabor Progressive Club decided pt the meeting Tuesday night at the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church to give a- banquet witnin xne next ten days, at which -time the gen eral development of the Mount Tabor section will be considered. The date of this banquet will be announced later. United States Grand' Jury Is in Ses- .- 'fl TTnftail Ktntaa o-r nd illfV rO- assembled yesterday and will be in ses sion during tne remainuer i iuo ........... which will complete the term and per mit its members to be discharged. Many witnesses have been summoned to ap pear. FATHER 0'HARA SPEAKER i Reed - College Audience Hears Ad dress on Subject of Wages. Rev. Father O'Hara, chairman of the minimum wage committee of the Con snmors' league. SDoke to the faculty and students of Reed College at the n-uiiiv assembly yesterday on the sub ject of minimum wage. ' Father o tiara aeciarea mat iuw Ann t n thn Inahllitv of certain industries to pay a living wage, but that they are due to the greed of the employer and nis aesire to ueuiaio large dividends. He said that unless industry could provide for the well being of tne workers supporting it, the nrhnl. I n A listrlil 1 RVStem WOUld haVC proved itself a failure. He gave statistics regarding wages of women throughout the country and in Portland, which he declared were in a large number of cases too low to provide a decent living. He also cited examples of unsanitary factories and shops, and said that the matter of vnrVino rnndltlnns should also be sub ject to more stringent regulation. Business Men to Elect Today. TI 1 i nf nffloro will ho thn'im- rjicLiiu ' - . .. n,anoaa nf th Prn&rresslve Business Men's Association at Its luncheon today. James F. Kinder is running for the presidency witnout. op AAwiAn w M Rrlfrhnm Is the candi date for first vice-president running against o. rtasmusaeu, ui. t. ' & is candidate for second vice-president, t i'' iiii.. ... Bopratarv nnri T i V. Stahl for treasurer. There are 17 can didates for director ana live win du chosen. The candidates are: J. H. "PIANIST WHO IS WITHOUT PEER WILL PLAY AT HEILIG TONIGHT. ;r " rr";V "A ZV "'-V1:: . . - : - - , , " " :: a fiODOWSKV, POLISH OEXltS. Th. Godowskv recital tonight at the Helllg. Eleventh and Morri son streets, is being eagerly anticipated by Portland music lovers, for no more enjovable or important musical offering has been booked for Portland in many vears. Paderewski, De Pachmann, Rosenthal and other pianists of the dav have, been obliged to yield first place to this young Polish genius, who today enjoys greater prestige than any other pianist living, not alone. In technic in which he has long been ac knowledged without a rival but in poetry of tone, expression, musical utterance and delicate distinctions of temperament in the Interpreta tion of various composers. - For the. past 12 years Godowsky has had Europe at his feet. No such homage has ever been rendered a pianist than the critics of Ber lin and Vienna have paid Godowsky. So completely has he been monopolized bv Europe that this is his first visit to America in that interval. His present tour is proving a series of ovations. Record breaking audiences attend his recitals. His superlative, genius is every where proclaimed. The. San Francisco Chronicle of January 6 says: "Godowsky looms up at times aa a giant, only later to reveal h'mself as a poet in. the subtle shadings of the Imparted tone-quality. He left his hearers wonderbound." A Legacy of Care Is often left to a fam ily by a most devoted father simply because he neglected to make sure of the title of his property. For your family's sake, use our Guaranteed Certifi cate of Title. It pro t e c t s. Investigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. Young. Dr. O. J. Ferris, Jacob Kanzler, C. J. Wangeretn, W. F. Ross, R. W. Nisbet, G. F. Peek, V. L. Clark. C. W. Wyman, F. A. Freeman, A. L. Stephens, W. S. Asher, O. J. Tilleson, C. F. Berg, W. P. Jones, F. I. Gollehur and D. C. Burnstrager. CITY EMPLOYES ASK RISE Recommendations May Be With drawn as Result or Petitions. Petition for salary increases by city employes yesterday almost deluged the members of the ways and means com mittee of the Council, threatening to bring about action that will result in a reconsideration of a number of rises that had already been recommended by the committee. When the committee met In special session Monday, quite a number of rises were recommended and It was sup posed that the list had been exhausted, but yesterday there were petitions from the laborers In the Park Depart ment, City Hall Janitors, etc., and Coun cilman Burgard said he felt inclined to deny all of these and also to reconsider all that were ordered Monday. All petitions were referred to Coun cllmen Burgard and Daly for recom mendation o the committee. CONTRIBUTORS GET REBATE Elks' Committee Has $9000 'After Paving Convention Expenses. Contributors to the fund raised for the entertainment of the Elks' National convention in Portland last Summer soon will receive dividends of about 9 per cent on their original subscrip- ''"Abalance of approximately J9000 remains unexpended after all expenses Incidental to the convention have been, paid This money has been apportioned among the thousands of contributors and within a few days checks will be mailed. ' BOXING ANDWRESTLING Tomorrow Night. M A. A. Club vs. Seattle Club. Club Gym. at 8:30 sharp. AdmissionJ1.50. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our manv friends, and especially members of electrical workers for their kindness and sympathy during the IK. ness and deathROf Arthur B. Van Duzen. MR WM. H. SPARKS. No More Gray Hair Try Thl Simple Home-Made Prepara tion on the Whitened Locks. "Silver Threads" may be capable of inspiring the song writers, but they r onvthincr hut lnsoirlng to men and women who find them coming in their own locks, thus announcing tne ap- . irk... frttrT-!tit nt proacn ui i 1 Time." however, may be readily cov ered up Dy using a biuijj.c, . . .. n-vi.L Aon ha Trcnrirpil nri- vately in your own home. Tou can get from any druggist at little cost an ounce of bay rum, a quarter ounce of . i i nn.ii Knv nf Tlarhn glycerine anu a o.u.. w - Compound ; then dissolve the Barbo Compound in i ounces ui waUcl( uu the other two, ingreuients ana ju m I.-..- n.Ana Hnn thflt f-d 11 Tl O t be CX- celled for darkening gray hair, remov ing dandruff, correcting humors of the scalp and invigorating the hair fol licles. It does not make the hair sticky, does not rub olf or color tne scalp. It is equally as good to darken the beard as the hair. There is no other ingredient that can take the place of Barbo Compound in this recipe, - i . -j .t .t i . , I. mit nt if ask o li juur u - u r, r. ' - - - him to order it from his wholesaler for you. FRALLI CCIARDi .ffi Introducing Sr. Frallicciardi This is Sr. Frallicciardi. of San Francisco, where he won the hearts of its music lovers, now leading II Rigoletto's or chestra and pleasing its fiatrons with his excellent se ections. ... - For a pleasing blending of Italian food, music and song, visit tonight IL RIG0LETT0 ITALIAX RESTAl'BM'T. ' Seven-course Dinner, With Good Wine, $1. Table d'Hote Luncheon, 50c. 2H4 Alder St, nt Third. Marshall 4910. A TANGEN IS The Shortest Route Between Two Given Points Portland Chicago Besides beinff the most direct route, you will find the comforts afforded in travel via the O.-W. E. & N., 0. S. L. AND UNION PACIFIC between Portland, Denver, Omaha and Chicago a vital factor to be considered when buying your ticket. A PLEASURE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS Phones, Marshall 4500 or A 6121. , THINGS TOREMEMBER. Shipherd's Hot Springs open all year. House physician in attendance at all times. Competent attendants and masseurs for both women and men. House steam heated and excellent table. A positive cure for rheumatism, stom ach and kidney troubles, and ecsema. E. L. Shipherd, Mgr., Carson, Wash. CRABSALAD, Bean soup, smelt, beef stew, hot bis cuits. Frankfurters, sauerkraut, roast lamb, peas, roly pudding. Woman's Ex change, 186 Fifth street. MAUD POWELL RECORDS. Hear them at Eilers, talking machine headquarters. 7th and Alder. There is some thing "differ ent" about the Imperial Grill; a homelike at mosphere of comfort and c heerf ulness which is large ly responsible for its ever-increasing popu larity among Portland peo ple and stran gers. - r . Luncheon fifty cents. Your Fixtures For That House FOR INSTANCE A 6-Room House Tour choice of any of our Chain Showers or Semi-Showers INSTALLED COM- PLETE WITH GLASSWARE, $29.70 (Lighthouse Price) Other size houses and other style fixtures in proportion. ELECTRIC GAS GASOLINE LIGHTING SUPPLIES WIRING REPAIRING FOSTER & KLEISER Outdoor Advertisers PAINTED BULLETINS POSTERS WALLS East ScrcB'b and East Everett Stnat Jkast 2.UJU B SS The Finest Silk iriPHOENIX" More silk and better silk in " Phoenix " than any other Hosiery sold! That's why the makers can afford to sell them under a def inite, printed 3 nionths guarantee. r For Winter wear, there's a new "Phoenix" with lisle Inner lining. Warmer and Just as luxurious. Women's 'Phoenix' 4 Prs. Guaranteed 3 months, Women's 'Phoenix Luxe, Guaran'd 3 mo Men's 'Phoenix Socks, 4 pairs Guaranteed for 3 months, for only $2.00 ix' 4 Prs. k UO., $1.00 gBtoiolK.HosKry.Umbrelliis n Morrison street, opposite F. O. C. F. 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