Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 26, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 26, 1913.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGOXIAX TKLEPIIOVFS.
Prtntlns Room Main 7070. A 05
CUT Circulation Main 7070. A 0Pi
Manacins Editor Main 7070, A i095
Sundar Editor Main 7070. A 4095
Composing Room Main 7070, A 05
AMUSEMENTS.
fTKTT.Tn twpiter f Eleventh and Morrl-
onl William H. Crane In th comdy.
"Th. Eanator K-p. Honta" Thla after
noon at 2:13 and tonlsnt at 8:1a.
Baker THEaTER (Broadway and Morrl
nun at-ona! H.ik.r nlirfri In "The
Whit. Slater." Thla afternoon at 2:15
and tonight at 8:15.
ORPHEfM THEATER rBroadtray and Tay
lor Vaudeville. Thla arternooa at 1:13
and tonlxht at 8:13.
EMPRESS THEATER 'Broadway and Tarn
hill) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 1:30.
Tonjfht at 7:10 and l-li.
PAVTAGES THEATER (Broadway and Al
r) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:lt
and tonlsht at 7:10. and 1.
LTRIC THEATER (Fourth and Rtark
Musical comedy. "A Crowded Hotel.'' Thia
afternoon at 2:15 and tonle-ht at 6:30 to
I0:4&.
PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT,
TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL. Flrat-ron pic
ture 11 A. M. to 11 P. 1L
GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Wash-Uig-ton)
Continuous first-run motion plo-
tures.
Crrr Is Upheuj. Circuit Judge
Morrow uphekl the rlstht of the city to
reject all bids yesterday when he over
ruled a demurrer to the city's answer
to the complaint of F. 8. Buttemiller
and others to enjoin the city from ac
centing the bid of the Kennedy Con
struction Company for the Lambert
avenue sewer. The bid of William
Und, !C4,2:2.30. was rejected, while
that of the Kennedy Construction Com
pany, about (louu higher, vaa accepted.
The city's contention is that Lind failed
to specify materials. Bottemiller and
his co-plaintiffs charge fraud and col
luslon. The case now will be tried out
on its merits.
Battert A to Bb Inspected. The
joint quarterly muster and Inspection
of Battery A. Field Artillery, and
Klghth Company, Coast Artillery Corps,
with review and dress parade, will be
held at the Armory tonight. Captain
Hiram TJ. Welch, of the Battery, will
be the reviewing officer, with Captain
Jee AL. Clark as adjutant.. In command
of the Eighth Company will be Captain
Charles O. Brown, while Lieutenant
Frank I. Randall will command the
Battery. Following the Inspection will
be a dance, for which the music will
be furnished by the Coast Artillery
Band, under th direction of Chief
Musician Charles E. York.
SrxxTsiDB School Rendezvous. The
community of Sunnyslde will meet in
Sunnyside school tonight at 8 o'clock
to discuss the need of a new and en
' larged. gymnasium. Whether the
parents of Sunnyslde children shall aid
the school In obtaining the gymnasium,
and various matters pertaining to the
scheme will occupy the evening. Should
private subscriptions be the means de
cided on, the parents will ask for per
mission to use the gymnasium one
evening each week at the actual cost
of maintenance. Principal Curtis will
preside.
BRAKEBRCSa PATS PENALTY. That It
required the services of six men to
scrub the saloon of Fred Brakebush.
at Fifteenth and Savler streets, was
too much for the credulity of Muni
cipal Judge Tazwell, when the plea was
made yesterday to explain the presence
of that number of persons in the
saloon last Sunday. The court pre
ferred the word of Patrolmen Rudolph
and West, that the six had glasses on
the bar and only set to work with
brooms and brushes after they saw the
officers enter. Brakebush was lined
,250.
Dentist Dies Suddenly. Ernest
Voos, a dentist, was found dead In his
office and living room at 241 14 First
street, yesterday, and the body was
taken in charge by the Coroner, though
death is ascribed to natural . causes.
Mr. Voos had been entertaining friends
as late as 11 o'clock Monday night, and
at that time seemed well and in good
spirits. Ills body was found lying on
a couch, when one of his neighbors be
came curious at his not having his
office open as usual. He was 65 years
of age and had a son in California.
FRroAT Salb Attract. Much interest
Is being shown in the Easter sale and
supper at the Unlversallst Church,
Broadway and Kast Twenty-fourth
street, on Friday afternoon and even
ing. The committee has gone aside
from the usual church supper and are
to serve a vegetarian supper, with
many new and toothsome dishes which
wilt be enjoyed by all. On the tables
In the booths will be useful and fancy
articles for sale which are dainty and
beautiful, made by the women of the
congregation.
Masql-eralb) J c d o s Announced.
Judges R. U. Morrow and G. N. Davis,
of the Circuit Court, and District At
torney Walter H. Evans, all of whom
are members of the Portland Ad Club,
will be Judges at the masquerade ball
of the club In the' Hutel Multnomah to
night. Five hundred mill be enjoyed
by those who do not care to dance. The
committee on arrangements are M. G. j
Wlnatock. R. W. Edwards and E. S.
Hlggins.
Vernon Lots Purchased. Upon
motion of Mrs. J. B. Kerr, the Board
of Education yesterday purchased 32
lots In the Vernon district for US. 000.
A schoolhouse will be constructed in
due time and it will have ample ground
for recreation work for the pupils.
Several residents of the section were
present to testify to the reasonable
price of the property and all urged
that It be acquired.
WmrniEstoER Found Guilty. Edward
Weinberger, alias Edward Butler, was
found guilty by a jury In Circuit Court
yesterday of accepting the earnings of
Ltlllle Cltne, better known as "Diamond,
tooth Lil." a woman of the under
world. There Is still another Indict
ment against Weinberger, but In view
of his conviction it probably will be
dismissed. Sentence will be passed later
In the week.
Company Held Liable. Glowing
prospectus of the phenomenal future
growth of t!ie suburb of Burlington,
below Llnnton. was the principal
evidence offered in Justice Bell's court
yesterday in a suit in which the Kuth
Trust Company, promoter of the site,
was forced to refund to W. E. T.
Mattscbas, S120 which he had paid for a
lot In the subdivision.
Son of the most pleasing music
ever heard in Portland is being
rendered dally by Francis Rlchter. the
eminent composer, and his orchestra,
at the Peerless Cafeteria. 84-86 Fifth
t. The good things served at this
popular eating place will enable you
to enjoy your meals. Try It today.
Smith Estate $50.000. An inventory
of the estate of Albert T. Smith filed
In Probate Court yesterday shows tt
to be worth J50.3S7.1:. of which all but
(15S7.13 is In real estate. The ap
praisers were B. D. Stgler, W. K.
Smith, Jr. and Herman Schneider.
Talk on Disease to Be Given. A
free lecture at the East Side Library,
East Eleventh and East Alder streets,
will be given Thursday evening at S
o'clock, on "Facts About Disease." This
Is one of the series given under the
auspices of the Physical Culture Union.
Dr. Chapmax Lectures Tonight. Dr.
C. H. Chapman will lecture on mutu
allsts' co-operative stores at the Albina
branch library, .350 Knott street, this
evening at o'clock. Addresses will
also be made by E. P. Rosenthal and
Mrs. Anlce Sweeney.
For Rest. Fine six-room flats, with
every convenience. JIT. 50 for upper.
:5 for lower; West Side, best neighbor
hood. Phone owner. East 4196.
Celebrated Quellb Crawfish at the
Hot Brau, 50c a dox.. to take home.
Dr. Max Rosendorwt. Selling bldg. has
returned. Residence the Oregon Hotel.
Silverware; H Oft. Aronson's re
moval sale, SH Washington street.
Dr. BRxmjNO, "Spinologlst, RoyaL
Laxtsjui uon. Glfford, Mala Si 73.
Los Angeles Plaits Survey. Los An
geles contemplates a municipal survey
similar to the one which Is now being
conducted in Portland. W. B. Ayer,
chairman of the Portland committee on
municipal research, received a telegram
to this effect yesterday from W. Hi
Allen, of New York, who launched and
had oversight of the movement In Port
land. W. B. Holton. the expert who Is
now working In Portland, says that he
will have completed his survey of the
engineering department of the city
within a day and a half, and will be
ready to submit It to the committee.
Lekvanx Pleads Guilty. F. N
Lehmann. Indicted on a charge of ob
taining money by false pretenses,
changed his plea to guilty in Circuit
Court yesterday morning and was given
a suspended sentence of from one to
five years In the State Penitentiary. He
was released and his bondsmen exon
era ted. It was stated that he has
settled up with the complaining
witness, who also obtained a fraud
judgment against him and caused ex
ecution to be issued against the body.
Government to Advertise Portland.
C. J. Blanchard. statistician of the
United States Reclamation Service at
Washington, T. O, yesterday acknowl
edged the receipt from the Portland
Chamber of Commerce of views of
Portland forwarded to him recently.
Mr. Blanchard intends to use the views
in a series of lectures to be delivered
at various places in the East.
Sisson to Speak Tonioht. "The
Teachings of Jesus" will be the sub
ject of a lecture by Dr. E. O. Slssion.
in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A.
tonight at 8 o'clock. This lecture is
next to the last in the Reed College
extension course that Dr. Sisson has
conducted at the Y. M. C. A. It is
open to the public, with only a nominal
fee.
Easter Sale and vegetarian supper.
Unlversallst Church. Broadway and
East 24th streets, Friday afternoon and
evening. March 28. Supper, 35c; chil
dren. 25c You'll like IL
SETTLERS' BUREAU
IM3CIGRATIOV COMMISSION IX
DORSES PROPOSAL.
CYCLIST IS BLAMED
Purdy Responsible for Death
of Girl, Is Verdict.
CASE TO GO TO GRAND JURY
Plan Is to Establish Headquarters
"With Big Exhibit, Where Home
seekers May Con Ere rate.
If plans now under way materialize,
Portland will establish homeseekers
headquarters, including a big exhibit of
various state products in charge of In
telligent attendants, with a large lec
ture room, and with the Chamber of
Comerce and the publicity offices of
the Commercial Club in close connec
tion.
The project has the strong support
of the Oregon Immigration Commission
and Is cordially supported by C. C.
Chapman, manager of the Commercial
Club executive committee. Following a
meeting on the subject at the Commer
cial Club yesterday, attended by repre
sentatives of the Immigration Commis
ion. the Chamber of Commerce, the
railroads and the Commercial Club.
further meeting was scheduled for this
morning at 11 o'clock in the Commercial
Club parlor, at which it is desired to
have a conference with the railroads
having terminals here. Those in at
tendance at yesterday's session will al
so attend this conference.
A committee of three, consisting of
W. E Coman. John M. Scott and Mar
shall X. Dana, was named to represent
the Immigration Commission at this
meeting. Those In attendance at yes
terday's conference were: John H. Bur-
gard. C. C. Chapman. E7. C. Giltner,
Thomas R. Patterson. Judge Thomas C.
Burke. John M. Scott, J. Fred Larson
and Marshal K. Dana,
The meeting yesterday developed
strong sentiment for the project of a
homeseekers' headquarters. It was gen
erally agreed that there was a distinct
need for a gathering place wnere
strangers to Portland and the state can
come for Information and, with the
added space contemplated on the
ground floor of the Commercial Club
building, attractive window displays
can be asranged where the attention
of these newcomers can be secured.
The Oregon State Immigration Com
mission Is strongly in favor of such an
exhibit place and we hope it can be ar
ranged," said Judge Burke, who Is pres-
An Opportunity
For Oregonian
Readers to
Secure the Latest
City Map of
Portland
The Oregonian has secured a
limited number of up-to-date city
wall maps of Portland. These
maps are 3 feet by 3 feet C Inches
and are In four colors. While they
last they can be secured by pre
senting this coupon and 85 cents
at the City Circulation Desk in
The Oregonian Office. 40 cents by
mail.
Ident of the State Immigration Board.
"I believe It would be of great value
In aiding newcomers and causing many
of them to remain in the state."
J. Fred Larson, representing the
Portland Realty Board, also came out
strongly for the project and said if the
value it such a work were realised,
there would be no difficulty in carrying
it through.
Edmund C. Giltner and C. C. Chap
man, representing the publicity activi
ties of the Chamber of Commerce and
the Commercial Club, were confident
those .two organizations would work
strongly together under the new ar
engagement and, indeed, all those pres
ent were found to support the project
if the plan can be worked out success
fully. '
ROYAL BAKERY CONTEST
The Many Prlxe Stories Xow In the
Hands of the Judges.
After an exciting finish, with late
arrivals coming In with, their stories,
the Royal Bakery prlxe story contest Is
now.' closed. The Judges have begun
their work and each story will have
careful. Individual attention and will
be Judged on its own merits. On ac
count of the number of stories, it is
hardly possible that the Judges will bo
through before the end of the next
week, as it is desired that no haste be
taken in arriving at a perfectly true
decision.
PORTLAND'S BEST LUNCH
Served at the Holts Store.
Daily from 11 A It to I P. M, Best
foods, quick service, low prices. Try
It today. "Holtt Corner," Fifth and
Washington. 6th-street entrance, direct
to restaurant.
rn.ES CURED IX I TO 14 DATS.
Tour Oucxlst will refund money If PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. Band,
iileauiac Protruding Files, to days, 000.
Consideration of City's Traffic Reg
ulations by County Investigators
May Follow Killing of Girl
Leaving Trolley Car.
Following the finding of a Coroner's
jury that Ralph Purdy was criminally
responsible in causing the death of lit
tle Rebecca Relchle, who was struck
by his motorcycle at Union avenue and
Failing street Sunday afternoon, the
case will be placed before the grand
jury by the District Attorney. Purdy
already Is held under bond of $1000 on
a charge of manslaughter.
The policy of placing every accident
up to the grand jury when there Is an
appearance of criminal negligence, has
been adopted by the prosecutor. While
Mr. Evans holds that It is not the prov
ince of his office to investigate muni
cipal affairs, it is likely that some con.
sideration of the enforcement of restric
tions in such cases may creep into the
investigation.
Purdy. who Is a young printer living
with his parents, is held negligent In
that he ran past a streetcar which
had stopped to allow the little girl to
alight Though this practice Is common,
few efforts have been made to bring
persons to account for It, and only re
cently a man whom the police charged
with disregarding a signal to stop when
approaching a standing car, received a
suspended sentence.
The police say that the street railway
could be of great assistance in checking
this practice, if It would allow Its em
ployes pay for their time while prose
cutlng offenders. Only a few days ago
a Streetcar conductor reported to a po
llceman that a woman driving an auto
mobile had bolted past his car as I
number of persons were alighting, and
went on at full speed, though he sig
nalled her to stop. He took the number
of the car. but made no report because
he said, he would lose his pay while
going to court, and he had a family to
support.
SWISS CONSULATE STAYS
Portland Xot to Lose Station. Says
IiCtter From Senator Iane.
Assurance that the Swiss Consulate
will not be removed from Portland
has been received at the Portland
Chamber of Commerce from Senator
Lane, In reply to a protest from the
Chamber attains t euch removal, wnicn
was con temD late d for a time.
The information received by the
Chamber that the appointment of
Seattle man to occupy the vacancy
caused by the removal from the city of
Consul Bigger was the first step in
having the office removed to Seattle
caused this organization to file strong
Drotests with the Senators from or
eon for presentation to the Minister
from Switzerland to the United States.
The reply from Senator Lane to the
Chamber la as, follows :
I am In receipt of your letter of March
IS tn regard to toe Swiss Consulate In port
land. I have taken up the matter direct
with vct- Hrnri Martin, the chare d' affairs
at the Swiss legation here, and am advised
that the order placing; the teaitie man in
charce la only temporary, and that In a
short time a,' suitable man will be detailed
at Portland. It la denied that there Is any
movement to abolish the Consulship at
Portland, or to move It to Seattle.
As soon as we receive further advice on
this matter, it will be promptly transmitted
to you.
ARE YOUHAPPY?
. There are many things involved in
being able to answer this question in
the affirmative. One Important factor
is the home environment, which is the
basic principle for the enjoyment oi
llfo. It may be that you are anxious to
better your surroundings without in
curring any great expense. This It is
possible to do by the selection of the
Sargent Hotel at lirana jvvenue aiiu
Hawthorne, as a permanent place to
rcaida. Here vou will have the quiet
ness of an apartment, the advantage of
the best things to eat afloraed Dy tne
grille In connection and all the con
veniences of a first-class hotel. Fur
ther information will be cheerfully
given by phoning East 291 and asking
for Mrs. Held.
CARD OP THANKS.
"We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks to the friends and nelghDors
who so kindly assisted In our late be
reavement. . . T TT
A. Ri CAMPBELL.
R. L. CAMPBELL.
SALLIE EATON.
LENA SIOFRIT.
UA ASH ER.
Just make a note on this.
White shirts are coming to
the front; some with per
fectly plain bosoms: others
two or three pleats or
some with bunches of 'em.
We have 'em for $1.50 to
$2.50 and of course also the
new Spring colors in stripes
and spots.
Our shirt assortment covers
the whole field in all that's
desirable and neckwear to
match.
Buffiim & Pendleton
311 Morrison St. Opp. Postoffice
C. E. Hollida?
Company
365 Alder, Cor. Park.
Exclusive Styles
Unusual Jforeltlea
Ladies' and Misses'
COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
and the Netf
BLOUSES
(Of the Better Class)
Different, distinctive gar
ments that cannot be dup
licated and are not to be
seen elsewhere. Tour In
spection Invited.
Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
NEW REPUBLIC GRILLE
An excellent merchant's lunch served
every day from 11 to 2 P. M. for 25
... Pkl.... .lanlca at All times.
347 Vi' Morrison st, bet. Seventh and
Park.
6e.Aeraffd7arsoff.
PHONES
Pacific, Marshall 1 Home A 6281
LENTEN SEASON
OVER
Now for a good, olcl-fash-ioned
New England Boiled
Dinner.
Choice Cuts of
Corned Beef
Corned Just Right
On Special Sale
Wednesday
Together With All Chits of
Pot Roast, Fresh,
Pickled and Salt
Pork, Pigs' Feet
and Hocks
All specials plainly price
marked at Market.
The Big Credit
Institution
tiff
405 Washington
at Tenth
OiaTriiTinacOeiiS;
Charming Suits at $25
1
A Score of Smart Models
See Our "Window Display
fTmS popular price secures Suits that are
really remarkable lor style ana value
and you may pay on terms to suit your
convenience.
Pretty shepherd checks, navy serges, mannish mix
tures, diamond checks, in plain tailored and fancy
styles. Well tailored and lined in Skinner's satin.
One jaunty little 3-button cutaway Suit, as illus
trated, is of light gray invisible striped mixture, with
tancy back, giving high-waist'eiiect.
Also Norfolks in the plaited and low-belt styles.
All sizes, 14 to 44. See the Washington-street win
dow. Come in tomorrow and let us show you our
big line of Spring Suits
at $25.00
ABOUT OUR CREDIT POLICY
Please feel tnat our credit policy is for Y0T7. It
is a courtesy offered here in addition to our smart .
styles, good qualities and moderate prices.
Open an account with us.
Wherever it is
being used, men
and women alike are
enthusiastic over
PORTLAND
GLAZED CEMENT
SEWER PIPE
because it is
MAKING GOOD
and costs no more.
Sale of New-
Stamped Gowns!
WHY not make and embroider
your own pretty lingerie?
Today we offer dozens of
dainty, new patterns in Gowns,
stamped or embroidered on fin
est of materials, at these special
prices:
fl.KO Stamped Goml choice
of patterns in the shop, stamped
an best French cambric, d 1 1Q
with floss to embroider I i e 1 i7
1.85 Stamped Gown stamped
on soft English nainsook,
with floss to em-d OQ
broider 31eJi7
Gowni, Combination SaltR,
Coraet Covera and Cnemlne.
stamped In any pattern to match.
Double S. & H.
Trading Stamps
given with every purchase of
Stamped Gowns this week. No
extra stamps without this cou
pon. 0-3-26-13.
The
Needlecraft
Shop
3S4-3SS Yamhill, Two-Blocks
West of Broadway.
Established in
Portland, 1906.
Our Moderate
Prices
.enable you to buy
elegant
Oriental
Rugs
practically as low as
the best grade of do
mestics. It is a pleasure to
show you through our
big stock whether ready
to buy now or not. -
CARTOZIAN BROS.
Oriental Rag Importer
Washington, Between
13th aad 14th
Ask Your
Dealer For
The Sign of
PURITY
TSTOWNStND CRZAHBIjUCO.
TAKE A LOOK AROUND
your office. Criticise its ap
pearance. See whether it rep
resents you rightly.
If you are up-to-date
in your ideas and methods, and your office is
out of harmony with you, it's time for you to
act. Get rid of your old, odd pieces of furni
ture, etc.
Standardize your office equipment
Buy our standard lines in unit cabinets of
steel or wood for card and filing systems, and,
as your business grows, you can add to your
equipment, keep it uniform both as to serv
ice and appearance and you can always
obtain stock supplies without delay and extra
cost.
The same policy would suggest
itself to you in buying our desks, tables, chairs and
other business furniture, for we carry only the best
standard makes, made by the best-known, manufac
turers with an unimpeachable quality reputation.
Any equipment you buy today can be duplicated or
added to at any time.
"Everything for the Office"
AM STATIONERY &
iV.& PRINTING CO
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders r,rTH
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California Hotels and Besorta
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European Plan $1.50 a day up
, .American Plan $3.00 a day up
Nw .rteel and brick atractura, ETry
modern convenience. Moderate rate.
Center of tbv&ter and retail district
On carlinae tranaferrlnff all over clt?,
Klectrlo emnibua mu trains an
etaamers.
HOTEL WASHINGTON
GRANT AVENUE AND BUSH ST.
SAN FRANCISCO
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gredients are selected - and mixed.
There is as much difference in Ice Creams
as in the cooking of different housewives.
One trial of "White Clover and an apprecia
tion of the cleanliness used in its making is
sufficient to convince you of JWhite Clover
goodness.
T. S.
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mixed drinks, best made with
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Third and Washington. - f
(With. O-W. R. & N.)
Marshall 4500. A 6121.
LUMPriAIT NUT
$6.50 LUMi $5.00
PER TON DELIVERED
Mined at Our Own Mine
SUPERIOR COAL CO.
4 North Sixth Street
Main 154, A 1541
THE HAIR STORE
120 Sixth St. Better Quality Hair Goods.
$12 Switches, 82-lnch, 8 separate $4.H
$ 7 Switches, 2S-lrich, 8 .separate .3.11)
S 6 Switches, 24-inch, 8 separate 1.78
$ 5 All Round 22-inch transformation 2.45
Gents' Toupees to order 15.00
Ladles Wigs to order $10 to $20.00
Mail orders carefully attended to. We
match hair -when others fail.
The Hair Store. 120 8th st., near Wash.
ICCHWAB PmHTIBG CO.
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12451: STARK STREET
A SKIM OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOBCVER. (
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FreciOe. Moth Ptcbci,
Bsiii. sod Sltin DImmm,
ua every siemua
on beauty, sua
fle detection, tl
has stood tb teat
of 43 years, and '
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Goods Dealers m the United Stale. Canada and Suras.
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