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XI 1 K aiOKrXI OKEGOMAN, WEDXESDAT, AUGUST 37, 1913. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAX TELEFHOJTES. Printing--Room Main TOTO. A eooj City Circulation Mala TOTtt. A 60S alanasing Editor Main T070A 60S.1 Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 08 Compoatns-Hoom Main 7070, A 60 Superintendent Building MlB 7"70. A SOM AMUBEMEKTS. HEILIO THEATER Hth and Morrlaon) The corned. "Ready Money." Tonight O ClOCAL. nDDct ru TTITATER (Bruvwa ens Tar- lor) Vaudeli:e. Thtt aXteraoon at 2UJ and tonight at 8:15. EMPRESS THEATER (Broadway and Yam "hill) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2.15 and tonignt ii i un w. . v-TiCrq THEATER iBroadvtf ml. A Al der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at X:15 and tonight at 7:80 and 9. ITR1C THEATER (Fourth and Star) Musical comedy. "A Kleht Out." Thll afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at S:SO to 10:45 o'clock. PEOPLE'S, STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOU AJCD CRYSTAL Flrl-run pic ture. 11 A. M. to 12 P. M. COLUMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Wash ington) Contlnuoua flrst-rua picture from 11 A At GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Waen lcgtoi) Continuous firat-rua motion a.c turea. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK (Care from Flrat and Aider) Reyal Italian Band and vaudeville. Afternoons at 3:30: evening UlF.il BE CREATION PARE (Twenty-fourth and Vaughn) BaaebalL Portland va, Sacra mento. This afternoon at :15. ORECOM1X AT RESORTS. - For quickest delivery of The Ore fconlan at Summer resorts subscribe through the following agents. City rates. Subscription by ma.il are pafable In advance. Bar View. Or E. ". Jaekaoa Bay City, Or M. J. Miller Bay Ocean. Or.. ..SI. A. Shirley. Jr. Brlajbtoa Beach. Or. . .J. A. Baldwin Careon, Waah... Shepherd's Springs Caacadla. Or.....G. M. Gclseadorfer Garibaldi, Or C. F. Aieiaader Lang Beach, Wash Frank Hochfiela Maaaanlta Beach. Or.Emll G. Kardell Kahcotta, Wuk J. H. Brown .Newport. Or. ..... .George Sylvester Ocean Park. Waah . . . D. IS. Beechey Rockaway Beach, Or. . .Frank Stiller Rockaway Beach, Or...F. H. Wllkina St. Martina Springs. Wash atra. N. St. Martin Seaside, Or Clark Strattoa teavlew. Wash. .Constable et Putnam Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar Wheeler. Or K. H. Cady Wllkoit, Or F. W. HcLrrai Special Sdkdat Excursion. A spe- clal excursion to Qresham and the loca tion of the new Beaver State automo- bile factory, on the Mount Hood Elec tric, will leave First and Alder streets, 1:30 P. M Sunday, arriving at Port land on return at 6:30. Fine quarter acre home sites for factory employes and excellent investment property near factory locations will 'be shown. The excursion has been arranged by the Lmbdenstock & Larson Company. Tickets are 25 cents, on sale only at 286 Oak street, near Fourth. Positively no tickets sold on train. You may get seats on train by 1 o'clock at First and Stark streets siding. Dalt Has New Auto Plan. If a plan which City Commissioner Daly has under consideration materallzes, an ordinance will be introduced In the Council shortly requiring autoists to slow down at street intersections. The plan has been suggested to Mr. Daly as a means of lessening danger 'of col lisions at Intersections. At present there Is nothing to prevent autos from running 25 miles an hour over inter sections outside the fiie limits and In consequence accidents have been frequent. The most recent was that In which a young woman was killed when two cars collided. Readino Rooms tor Working) Girls Established. For business girls and women who-woru. In offices. Miss Flor ence Sullenbery Is establishing spread ing and restroom at 33b Main street. corner of Broadway. Besides Interest lng books and magazines there will be a piano and other appointments that go to make a place bome-llke and all will be at the disposal of women who feel, the need ox an hours quiet and rest. No charge will .be made. Miss Sullenberg is also planning to give story hour and talks for the little children. Toss op Coin Lets Contract. The toss of a coin decided in the County Clerk's office yesterday which, . the Irwlh-Hodson Company or Bushong & Co.. would get the contract tor print ing 62.500 triplicate receipts In book form for the County Clerk's office. Bushong & Co. won. The bid submitted by each was ilzo. According to J. J, Erkins, In charge of the accounting system in Mr. Coffey's office. Eastern manufacturers wanted $2.40 a 1000, equivalent to Jli for the number ordered yesterday, for printing receipt blanks In duplicate. American Vessels to Bb Favored. American vessels will be favored In bids for transportation of 3.128,000 feet or lumber to Honolulu lor use in the Pearl Harbor project. Colonel A. W. Yates In advertising for 'bids for the transportation of the lumber an nounced that the desire was to give the contract. If possible, to an Amerl can ship. The lumber was secured from the Loop Lumber Company, of Prescott and Westport. The Portland Chamber of Commerce will urge Port land bidders to seek the contract for the transportation of the lumber. Mrs. M. a. Chambers Dies. Mrs. M. A. Chambers died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C M. Fred ertckson. 836 East Sixteenth street North, aged 69 years. Mrs. Chambers Is survived by three sons and one daughter. Rev. H. D. Chambers, arch deacon of the Episcopal diocese of Ore gon; O. LeKoy, ot Portland; A. E. Chambers, of Norfolk, Neb.; Mrs. C. M. Frederlckson, Portland. The funeral will be held today at the Portland Crematorium. - REOtnEM Mass por Mrs. -Stott Todat. High requiem mass will be said by Father E. V. O'Hara at A. M. to day at the Pro-Cathedral over the body ot Mrs. Susan C. Stott, who died Mon day. The funeral sermon will be preached by Father H. J. McDevitt The pallbearers will be Harry M. Mont gomery. Whitney I Boise, J. Wesley Ladd. Allen C. Peel. Elliott R- Corbett and Dr. Andrew C. Smith. Interment will be in Rlverview Cemetery. Attorxet Gilbert Recovers. Clarence H. Gilbert, an attorney, who baa been in Good Samaritan Hospital since August 6 undergoing an opera tion for appendicitis. Is expected to be able to leave lor his home very soon Dr. Keefe has pronounced Mr. Gilbert nearly well. W. C. T. TJ. Meets Todat. Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden will speak at Central Union Women's Christian Temperance Union this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, on "What Will Equal Suffrage Mean to Oregon." at room 428 Behnke-Walker building. Fourth street, near TamhllL - Sellwcod Precincts Mat Be Made Drt. Petitions are being circulated in Sellwood to make dry precincts Nos. 67, 5S, 59 and 60, under the auspices of the Sellwood Methodist Brotherhood. It is hoped to get a vote on the ques tion next November. Oriental Rcos wash-cleaned and re paired by our experts. Cartozlan Bros-, importers. Wash., bet 13th and 14th . Madame, I am always on the Job to give you the best of ladies' tailoring, Gurney, Mohawk bldg. Mr Irvtngton Homs must be sacri ficed, will take lot for 11200 equity. T 298. Oregonlan. Shall Juvenu Market Close? Those Interested will call with their donations to assist. DR. Eccx returned; 822 Selling bldg. 1 INTBIUSST IN O it BOON SCHOOLS WlDsV Interest? in the development of public schools in Oresron reaches far, as is testified hv a letter received by 8u perlntendent Alderman yesterday from Mrs. F. B. Clothier, of Silver creea. m. Y. "In a club meeting In November"' she wrote, "I have place In a discussion to Drove that Oresron has a better eouca tional system than our own Empire State. Can Information be given me concerning state laws as. regards edu cation, or something of the practical workings of the same? If you can give or tell me wjhere to obtain such Information, I shall be very gratefuL" Baby Is Topic Todat. At the parents educational bureau. 650-551-653 Courthouse, today. Miss Sullivan, of the Visiting Nurse Association, will give a talk and demonstration on the care of the mother and her baby. Mrs. Grace Bransford. the milk Inspector for the City Health Department, will tell the mothers something ot tne importance of Droper Infant feeding. Those who wish to have their babies tested are requested to register at the bureau. J. O. Elbod Undergoes Operation. J. O. Elrod, a prominent Portland real estate man and extensive property owner who has been undergoing an operation at St. Vincent's Hospital, Is said to be on nis way xo recovery, rie has been ill for three weeks and for the last ten days has been In the hospital for the operation. He prob ably will leave the hospital In a couple of weeks. TjNiON-AvBNTjn Club Meets. The Union-Avenue Improvement League will hold an Important meeting tomor row night at the corner of Union ave nue and FaTgo street to consider the Interstate bridge campaign and the ex tension of Union avenue to the Colum bia River. It will be the first meeting of the club for several months. All members are urged to attend. Charter Clausss Indexed. Muni cipal Librarian Rockwell has com pleted the compilation of an index to the new city charter by means of which It Is possible to find easily the provisions governing any subject upon which information is sought. The task of preparing the index has required more than a month. Connectictjtt Templars Hers Todat. Seventy members and their families of Hamilton Commandery, Knights Templars, of Bridgeport, Conn., will ar rive in Portland on a special train over the Southern Faclflo this morning. They will pass the day here, leaving at mid night over the Northern Paciflo for Seattle. Ics Cream delivered to all parts of the city. Phone Washington Cream Co. ADMEN CHIEF HERE TODAY President AVoodhend, of National As sociation, Arrives at 8:10 A. M. William Woodhead, of 8an Fran cisco, president of the National Asso ciation of Admen, will be the guest of the Ad Club of Portland today and will be entertained not only at the weekly luncheon of the club, but a banquet will be given In his honor In the evening, at which representatives from all organizations of the city will be present, Mr. Woodhead will reach Portland at 8:10 and will be escorted to the Port land Hotel. At the luncheon at noon he will be welcomed by Mayor Albee and will give the principal address. A. G. Clark. past president of the Portland club, will speak. Grant Gor don will preside. After a ride about the city In the afternoon Mr. Woodhead will be taken to the Automobile Club, where the banquet In his honor is to be given. In case the reservations reach a total of more than 100 before they are closed the banquet will be held at the Port land Commercial Club. Following the banquet Mr. Woodhead will leave for San Francisco. INDIGNITIES LAID TO ROAD E. E. Gerllnger Sues Great Northern Over Ticket Dispute. E. E. Gerllnger, automobile man. Is suing the Great Northern Railroad Company In the Multnomah County Cir cuit Court for 11999 damages and 17.60, the price of a ticket between Seattle and Portland. He says that on the night of June 6 his ticket from the Sound City to Portland was taken up by the gateman at that city and as a result he was subjected to great in dignities by the train conductor and the Pullman porter. Finally, to avoid further unpleasant ness, he paid his fare. He declares that he was "bawled out ' In tne presence ot many passengers and awakened two or three times. The porter, be asserts, told him If he didn't get out "of hti berth force would be used. ' 50c LUNCHEONS At the Hotel Mallory, Lownsdale and Yamhill streets, are unexcelled. Today's menu: Consomme Royal Tomato Salad. Mayonnaise Green Onions Fillet of Sole. Tartar Sauce Boston Cream Toast Pork Spare Ribs with Sourkraut Old-Fashioned Steak Cold Roast Beef Veal Ham German Lyonnalse and Baked Potatoes Hot Rolls Sliced Peaches with Cream Watermelon Cake Coffee. Tea. Milk. Buttermilk , Iced Tea, 1J to 1:30. S. E. KRAMER Says, why keep your horses, regardless of value, in an insanitary wooden fire- trap with a handful of sawdust for a bed, when you can have them kept for the same rate In a fireproof, light, airy, roomy stable where clean, fresh straw Is used for bedding day and nightT And we deliver. Kramer Rid ing School. 10th and Jefferson sts. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE. Creamed cod. chicken pie, liver and bacon, roast pork, tomatoes, lobster salad, blackberry cobbler, etc. 186 Sth street. Exchange closed Labor day. Fish Iaw Violator Fined. ASTORIA. Or, Aug. It. (Special) In the Justice Court this morning John Nelson, who was arrested early Sunday morning by Water Bailiff Larson for fishing during the closed season, was found guilty of violating the state fish ing laws and was fined $50. which he That Son - His Education at a Small Qrcgffflljf BEST FOR OREGONIANS ' Home Offica, Corbett 'BuUdinj, Fifth A. L. MILLS LSAMUEX. rwucu , A still more Liberal guar antee one. that makes IKe ..wearing of Silk Hose a positite econ omy, now given with "Phoenix" The Guaranteed Silk Hosiery Ihis is the Portland home of "Phoenix" Ho siery. Women's "Phoenix," 75c, $1. . Men's "Phoenix," pair 60c. (' am t J Sie ves n:srr UHerrv' ' The Busiest Little Store. Morrison St., Opposite P. O. C. F. Berg, Mgr. paid. Otto Isaacson, who Is Nelson's boat puller, was also found guilty, but sentence on him was suspended during suua oenavior. FIGHTING WOMAN WEDS DONAIXiyjr STOPS PROSECUTION BY TAKIXO BRIBE. Vera Prosser-Scott Will Press As sault Charge Against Rival Who Led Man to Altar. By an eleventh-hour visit to the mar riage license clerk at the Courthouse and a later visit ' to the First Meth odist Church. F. J. Donnully, a Cal ifornia salesman, and Eugenia M. Haynle, known from the police blot ter as Mary Stevens, paved the way for an easy alighting when they ap peared In Municipal Court yesterday to answer a scandalous charge. A satin covered marriage certificate was "Ex.- niDit A or the defense, conducted' rjy Attorney Sullivan, and this was an effective talking point when the at torney asked for leniency from the court. The case was dismissed with tne consent of the prosecution. seated in the back of the court room, swathed In a big veil and any amount of bandages was Vera P. Scott, formerly Vera Prosser, slayer of Reese Prosser, her former husband, and the complainant In an assault case against the new Mrs. Donnelly. Mrs. Scott says she was assaulted In a downtown srrlll when she addressed Donnelly as he was sitting at a la Die 1th Miss Haynle. Mrs. Scott asserts that Miss Haynle marred her features with a champagne oottie. The assault case la to come nn to day. and Mrs. Donnelly is held under Dan or ssoo. ' "Nice predicament for a decent mar ried man." said Donnelly, as he sat in me courtroom yesterday. His new pnae aid not appear. TWO MEET VIOLENT DEATH Despondent Man Hangs Self Worker Is Electrocuted. and One man hanged himself In a fruit tree and one was electrocuted when his steel tape came in contact with a power wire. In opposite suburbs of the city yesterday morning. The cases reached the Coroner within a short time of each other. Out of work, with a wife and six chil dren to support. Charles M. Bloom feldt. 41, was found hanging by a rope from a tree In his back yard early yes terday morning, at Rlverdale, south of the city. The body was discovered by the wife. Working on a bridge on the Estacada Una, near Wlllsburg, Manford Hosey, a carpenter, let his steel tape dangle and it touched the high power wires, car rying 10,000 volts. He received the full voltage. Dr. Ralph Fisher, carry ing a pulmoter, responded, but efforts to resuscitate the man were fruitless. FRED G. PLUMMER DEAD Chief Geographer of Forestry Serv ice Succumbs at Washington. News was received here yesterday by the officials of the United States For estry Service of the death of Fred G. Plummer, chief geographer of the service. Mr. Plummer died in Wash ington August 19, from an attack oi heart failure. Throughout his official life he was actively identified with the interests of the Northwest. He has scaled every peak in the Cascade range, from Cal ifornia far up into British Columbia and is familiar with all of the Ore son mountains. When In Portland a short time ago he consulted with mem bers of the Masamaa in regard to nam lng 14 glaciers on Mount Rainier. Mr. Plummer was 49 years old. He was a native of New York; but hi home in latter years was in California. THEATER TO BE REPAIRED Majestic Has Strong Bill for Opening on Saturday. "When it comes to getting the goods. the Majestlo Theater is always in the lead," said Manager James, of the Ma jesties Theater yesterday. The latest announcement is the com plete overhauling and redecoratlon of the house, which will be so extensive that the theater will be closed three and a half days, the grand opening taking place Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. 'The most important part of this of -Yours Guaranteed Cost C Insurance Company and Morrison Streets, Portland C.S. SAMTTEL I You il Get Full "The Steinbach Store." announcement Is the big bill to be pro duced, which is by far the greatest ever offered In any motion-picture the ater in the West. "Without regard to expense, I have secured the famous Klnemacolor -productions. The first appearing will be 'The Scarlet Letter,' by Nathaniel Haw thorne. "This production is so full of gor geous colors and wonderful acting that It constantly thrills the spectator throughout the many emotional scenes portraying the story. "Special machines of the latest pat tern are necessary to produce these pictures, but they are now being in stalled." BRIDGE TO BE PROTECTED Federal Engineers Say O.-W. R. & 97. , Co. Is Taking Precautions. In response to a resolution passed re cently by the City Commission, asking the Federal officials to require the O.-W. R. & N. Co. to use as much fire proof material as possible in repairs on the new Steel Bridge, officials of the United States Engineers' office have written the Commission to the effect that the company is taking every pre caution possible against fire. "Galvanized sheet iron," reads the re port of the Engineers, "Is being placed An Invitation To Our, Merchant Friends Throughout the Northwest The Portland Hotel invites you to partake pf its hospitality during Buyers' Week September 1 to 6 This famous hotel is in the very heart of Portland; across the street from the TJ. S. Postoffice and surrounded by the great newspaper offices and theaters. Excellent service, in the dining and grill rooms. Headquarters of the Portland Ad Club are in parlors and adjoining the lobby, main floor. Rates $1.00 and Upwards Hotel motors meet all incoming trains.- The Portland Hotel Oi J. KA.TJFJSIAXN', Manager. N. K. Clarke, Assistant Manager.' Feldenheimer's Removal Sale Is Drawing 'to a Close This is your opportunity to secure the great . est bargains in dependable and desirable sterling silver, cut glass, bronzes, art goods, " statuary, etc., etc. Contract goods excepted. , Established 1868. 283-2.S5 Washington St. Value Out of a Kuppenheimer Suit for Fall Leading dealers in 'every city of this country, and many abroad, feature this make of men's apparel because it represents the product of the most thorough tailoring organization in Amer ica. Fit and fabric combine to give individual ly and distinctiveness of style. Inspect the Many Splendid Suits at Twenty-Five Dollars. Others at Fifteen to Forty. We Give H&C Green Trading Stamps W7! Morrison at Fourth., under the floor planking, which is now treated with carbolineum instead of creosote. Blocks are placed between the cross-ties under the floor to cut off air draughts. Sheet asbestos Is being placed between the floor planking and the paving blocks, and WUsonlte) (a fireproof material) Is going to be placed over the wooden sideways. Additional fire-plugs will be placed along the hand-rail in easy reach. No water was admitted to the lire mains on tne bridge before the recent fire started. and this Is In a large measure tne rea son the fire was so hard to controL "An Investigation of the repairs would indicate that precautions are be ing taken to protect the bridge from damage by fire in the future. NERO WILL REMAIN AT ZOO City Commissioner Decides Lion Will Kot Be Sold. . .u. . iMnn linn at the leru, uio hub" " - - xoo in Washington Park, is rot to be sold. This was the edict yesterdey ol City commissioner xrwii, i A , H k nffar maris re. grapnea nsiuiw - - cently by J. A. Braun, of Eagle Rock, Cal. for tne purcnase oi me uiuic .V. . Aiatrinim Q hoi t tltS rtesiueni w. 111 - ....... - park bad hoped the sale would be made to terminate tne roaring oi iu. which disturbs the quietness of the early mornings. L,pmmiiwiw Bet. 4th and 5th. ster received a number of letters ask ing that the lion be sold, but he decided that the brute Is an indispensable part of the sqo. T. M. WATSOK RESTAURANT. 108 Fifth St. Perkins Hotel Block. TODAY Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday Only PEOPLES THEATER "West Park and Alder Streets. The Wonderful Xovelty! Films of Realistic Action I Educational, Amus ing. SEE THE BATTLE WITH THE WHALES Watch the Funny Skaters! Note the Japanese Shoot the Rapids I - Learn of the Wisdom of Animals! See Satan Run Railroad Train! a Observe the Swiss in Winter Sports! And a Vast Host of Additional Brilliant and New Material! Life, Action and Fas cinating Realism! ' NOTHING EQUAL It Ever Seen or Heard Before Madame Talleyrand and Her Big Com- . pany Behind the Screen Produce All These Wondrous and Star tling Features. Last Call Tha last week in which to profit by Our Great Reduction Sale OF Suit and Extra Trousers for the Price of the Suit Alone $25 to $50 New Fall and Winter Woolens In cluded in sale. Order now for future delivery and profit by the saving prices. No trouble to show goods. WILLIAM JERREM8 SON? 108 THTED STREET Tailors for Young Men Y. M. C. A. Commercial SCHOOLS Not run to make money, but eon ducted by business men for the good of young men. OPENS SEPTEMBER 3. 1913. ACCOLXTIXG, BOOKKEEPIXG, BLSI.NKSS- ' ieiter wRrrrxc BUSINESS LAW, SHOW-CARD WHITING. SHORTHAND, 6 AI.E M A SHIP, TELEGRAPHY", TiPEHRrrno, 75 DIFFER EXT COURSES. Write or call lor free illustrat ed catalogue, Y. M. C. A. Building. Portland. Or. Similar schools Seattle, T a c o m a, Spokane, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Oak land. 00FS OF QUALITY-ONLY- Recoating and Repairing Wynkoop Bros. Incorporated M MA1NSS32 JJA AnnexHotel Waahlnxtaa Street. Coraer ISttv Mala SOS1 Pheaea A M21. WAS. H. ROWLEY, Mar. Rates per month, ene or two persons In same room, fit to $2s per month with bath privilege, IJ0 to 1 45 per month with pri vate bath, S0 to f7S per month for two rooms with bath be tween. SPECIAL RATES FEB WEES AND REASONABLE RATES PER DAT HOTEL SAII FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan SI .50 a day up American Plan $3.50 a day up Nw steal aad brick structure. Third a4 ditioo of hundred room DOW boildins. ETary modem convanience. Moderate rates. Center of theatre and retail dis trict. On carliael transferrins' all ever city. EWtric aoaeaa ntaatt traiaj aW mtommn. $6000 IN 4 MONTHS A Pasadena, Cal.. man earned 000 In four months as our special repre sentative. Same opportunity In your town. Write today for detailed Infor mation and exclusive proposition. R. C Moore, Sales Manager, 220 California Building. Los Angeles, Cal. SPANISH GRILLE -CASTILLIAN All Kinds Spanish Cooking. Best Wines, Liquors and Beers Served. AllVt MORRISON'. F.W.BALTES & COMPANY INVITE TOUR INQUIRIES FOR ? j First and 8 Oak Streets Phones Main 165 A 1165 THE HAIR STORE ia sixth St. Better Quality Hair Oeeds. ill iwltehaa, 82-incb, sapsrata i-s t T Switches. 28-Inch, t separate 1 m " i . i i . i V. . 1 71 Lt Ail Rouad 22-loch tra&aXormatloa 2.4A inta Toupaee to order.. Ladles Wise to order 110 to 20- stall orders carefully attended to. We match hair when ethers fall. , The Hair Store. It 6th sU. a ear Wash, CCHV7A3 PRIfaTir-G CO. hJBEN F.6 RE ENE. PRESIDENT 245t STARK STREET It STEWART