Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 07, 1914, Page 17, Image 17

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    THE MORNING OEEGOXI1X, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1914.
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PORTLAND
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
PROMPT SERVICE at reasonable prices.
Pacific Title &. Truat Co., 7 Ch. of Com.
ACCOHDION PLKArrNQ.
K. 6TEPHA.N Hemstitching and scalloping,
accord, side pleat, buttons covered, goods
ponged; mail orders. 383 Alder. M. 9373.
ASSAVEH3 A-ND AJiAJLVSTa.
WOXTAKA AsSAY OFFICE, 142 2d. Gold,
silver and platinum bought.
(GILBERT & HALL, successors Wells & Co..
609 to 613 Couch bidg.. 1G& 4th. Main 7150.
ATTORNEYS,
J. R. GREENFIELD General practice, ab
stracts, contracts, collections, etc.; consul
tation free. New offices, 707. 7u8, 70S tjell
lng bidg. Main 4'Jfe3. Open evenings.
WH M. LAFOHCE,
Counclllor-at-I-aw. 20 Failing Bidg.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
LINK S BUSINESS COLLEGE. TUford bidg.,
1'ortland. Oregon. Phone Main iu3.
CABJET H tlVLNG.
KOMHWESI RUG CO. Rugs from old car.
pets, rag rugs. 1S8 East 8th. Eoth phones.
CELLULOID BUTTONS, BADGES.
Ifclb. IRWIN-HODSON COMPAJ.Y,
82 Sth at. Phone Main 312 and A 1254.
CHIBOl-ODIST.
JWilliam, Estelle and William, Jr., eveny,
the only scientific chiropodists In the city.
Parlors, 302 Gerlinger bidg.. S. W. corner
2d and Alder. Phone Main 1801,
CHIROPODY and pedicuring. Mrs. M. A.
Hill. Offices. FUfcdner bidg. Main 3473.
CHLBOPBACTIC PHYSICIANS.
SDR. M'MAHON, 121 4th Chronic cases. 18
treatments S10; others less. Main 205.
CLEANING AND PBEtVSINQ.
CRESS SUITS for rent; we press one suit
each week for SL50 per month.
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.,
809 Stark su. bet. Sth and Ota. Main 614.
COLLECTION AGENCY.
Accounts, notes. Judgments collected. "Adopt
Bhort Methods." Short Adjustment Co
826 N. W. Bank bidg. Phone Main 874.
2sETH & CO.. "Worcester bidg. Main 1786
No collection, no charge. Established tfcOO.
DANCING.
1PROF. WAL WILSON Waltz. hesitation,
one-step, two-step, schottische; lessons
5c; morning, afternoon, eve. ; guarantee to
teach anybody who walks how to dance
85 ft 5th St.. bet. Stark and Oak: 4 private
lessons. 2; 8 classes. Phone Main 7637.
IB- and Mrs. Heath's Academy Dancing
taught In all its branches; class Man. and
Fri. eve.. 7 to 8; assembly after; lessons
dally. 231 Morrison, cor. 2d. Mar. 813.
DENTISTS.
ID?,Ar KEENB. Majestic Theater bidg..
S61 h W ashlngton St. Marshall 8205 '
AfiRICri.TliRAI. Yf
IR. M. Wade A Co., 822-23 Hawthorne
ARCHITECTURAL W IRE & WON WORKS.
Portland Wire & Iroa Was, 2d and Columbia.
iiiiu uiJ lituui TUn.
PUBRTJILLB BUGGY TOP CO.. 200 3d St.
AUTOMOBILE SCFPLTEsI
HALLOU a WRIGHT. 7th and Oafc eta.
BAGGAGE CHECKED AT HOME.
Baggage & Omnibus Transfer, Park & Davis.
BIC1CLES. MOTOKCXCLKS & SUPPLIES.
BALLOU & WRIGHT. 7th and Oak sts.
BREAD BAKERY "
yoyal Bakery loaf.. Inc., 11th and Everett
BREWERS AND BOTTLERS.
HENRY WEINHARU. 13th and Burnslde.
CASCARA BARK A 1 GRAPE ROOT.
KAti.V HHPS.. 191 gRQNT ST.
CEMEXT, LLME AND PLASTER.
y. T. Crowe & Co.. 45 Fourth street.
COFFEES. TEAS AND SPICES.
CLOSEST & PEVERS. 1-11 N. Front St.
DRY GOODS. '
FLE1SCHNER. MAYER & CO.. 207 Ash t
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES.
Ftubbs Electrical Co.. 6th and Fine stmi
GBAIN MERCHANTS.
Albers Bros. Milling Co., Front & Marshall.
GROCERIES.
JADHAVS ft CO.. W-75 Fourth street.
CHURGH ELECTION HELD
rOilTLAXD PRESBYTERY IN SES
SION AT PORTLAND.
Ttev. A. L. Hutchinson la New Moder
ator Film Shows Blamed by One.
Statistics Termed Misleading.
The Fall session of the Portland
Presbytery, which opened in the Pied
mont Presbyterian Church Monday
night, elected Rev. A. L. Hutchinson,
of the Third Church, moderator for the
ensuing lear. Rev. C. W. Hays was
named stated clerk; Rev. H. G. Han
son, permanent clerk; Rev. r. V. Mc
3venzie, temporary clerk, and Rev. J.
"V. Milligran, treasurer, for three years.
Rev. A. M. Thompson, of the Willam
ette Presbytery, preached. Rev. I. B.
Self was received from the Grand
Ronde Presbytery yesterday.
In the forenoon Rev. Andrew Oar
rick reported on Sabbath observance.
Mr. Garrick said that moving-picture
shows had teen making; alarming in
roads among the young people, keeping
them from church and Sunday school.
In discussion of th "Oregon dry"
movement, it was the general opinion
that the essential step is to get per
sons to register. All pledged them
selves to work for this purpose.
In a report on "Evangelistic Work,"
made by Rev. H. N. Mount in the after
noon, it was set forth that results are
' not satisfactory.
"If tho minutes oT"'the general as
sembly were destroyed for five years."
said Mr. Mount, "it would be better for
the church. Statistics do not tell the
real story of the success of the church,
s we have supposed. It is not the long
membership list that tells of progress.
but the consecrated character of the
minister and members."
Talks by Rev. A. J. Montgomery. Rev.
S. V. Seaman, Rev. Harry Leeds and
Rev. J. E. Snyder followed.
The missionary and evangelical con
ference is to be held next Friday in
the First Presbyterian Church at 10
o'clock A M. In the evening a popular
meeting at Westminster Church, East
Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, will
be held. Dr. Mahs, general assembly
committee chairman of home missions
end evangelistic work, will speak at
both meetings.
FIREMEN BRAVE EXPLOSION
i-Jiime Kncompass 50 Gallons of
Gasoline on Eugene Fire Truck.
EUGEXB, Or.. Oct. 6. (Special.)
r-iienien here, early yesterday morn
ing, risked their lives fighting the
mat encompassed 50 gallons
of gasoline on the bis five-ton fire
truck. The flames, the result of the
explosion of a cylinder in the 100
horsepower motor, quickly spread to
the oil In the crank case. The front
or tne truck was lifted from the
ground and hits of machinery scat
tered in all directions. However, a
concrete gutter saved several bystand
ers from injury. At the time of the
iiccide;;t two firemen were on the ma
chine. The damage, which is estimated at
from $5u to $500. is due to a defect
in tne engine, says B. F. Goodpasture,
.i vuj Luuncii. ii may be many
v.Eda ueiore me apparatus can b
used again.
Gas Cumpanj- Asks Beheariny.
SALEM. Or., Oct. 5. (Srieclal.'i Al
leging that the standard of measures
fixed by the State Railroad Commission
in its recent schedule of rates is too
great, the Portland Gas A Coke Com
pany yesterday filed a petition for a
rehearing. i ne company says that
b60 British thermal units mr cubic
foot la sufficient. The Commission
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EYE, EAR, NOSE AN'P THROAT.
Treatments by specialist; glasses fitted. Dr.
F. F. Casseday, 617 Dekum bL, 3d Wast.
ELECTRIC MOTORS.
MOTORS, generators bought, sold, rented
and repaired. We do all kinds of repair
ing and rewinding; all work guaranteed.
H. M. U. Electric Co.. 21 First St. North.
Phone Main 9210.
FEED STABLE.
TEAMING, hauling, excavating; sales stable.
A. P. Morse, 334 Front. Main 6720.
rOTJNDBY AND MACHINE WORKS.
PHOENIX Iron Works East 3d and Haw-
thorne. General machine and foundry work.
KODAKS.
KODAKS and ALL SUPPLIES; developing,
printing and enlarging. PIKE c MARK
HA1I CO.. 345 Washington St.
MESSENGER SEBYICE.
HASTY MESSENGER CO. motorcycles and
bicycles. Phone Main 53, A 2158. ,
MUSICAL.
PIANO studio. S69 14th St. S ; arrangements
mads for practicing. Phone Main 3&S2.
Emll Thielhorn, vloUn teacher; pupil SevcUc
207 Flledner bidg. A 4160, Mar. 162.
NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. PHILLIPS, specialist In paralysis, ner
vous chronic diseases. 504 Oregonian bidg.
U OPTICIANS.
. A FIGHT on high nrlcea.
Why pay ti to tlO for a
oair or . siwi whn t
as $1,60 7 Goodman, 11 Morrison at., near
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS.
DR. GEORGE R. WELLS. 632 Morgan bids:
Hours 2 to P M. and by appointment
isn. ru ts. Aorurup, 3U8 Morgan bidg., cor
Broadway and Washington streets). Office
phone Main 348; residence East 1028.
J-LCMSS.
ay. DUN r tnrow your old plumes
away; we are experts In feather
dyeing, cleaning and remodel
ing, mounting birds of paradise
our specialty. "THE PLUME."
2o Morgan bidg. Main 400.
ROSE CITY PLUME SHOP. Marshall 4U07
Plumes, paradise feathers, cleaned, dyed
remodeled. 406 Fliedner bidg., 10th, Waan!
PIPE.
PORTLAND WOOD PIPE CO. Factory and
office near 24th. and Yoric ts. Mala S4S.
PATENT ATTOBNETg.
T. J. GEISLEK. Att'y-at-Law. 503 Henry
R, C. WRIGHT 22 years' practice U S.
and foreign patents. 600 Dekum bidg.
WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURERS
HAIR GOODS.
PORTLAND HAIR GOODS CO..
WHOLESALE ONLY. 411 DEKUM BLDCL'
HATS AND CAPS.
THANHATJSER HAT CO., 68-55 Front St.
HIDES, PELTS. WOOL AND IX'RS.
KAH.N BROS.. 191 Front street.
IRON WORKS.
PACIFIC IRON WORKS,
East End of Burnslde Bridge.
STEEL STRUCTURAL PLANT.
FOUNDRY.
ALL ARCHITECTURAL IRON.
CASTINGS.
6TEEL BRIDGES ROOF TRUSSES.
Carry Complete Stock of
STEEL BEAMS AND ANGLES.
CHANNEL PLATES,
TEES.
LEATHER AND SHOE STORE SUPPLIES.
CHAS. I. MASTICK & CO., 74 Front; leather
of every description, taps, mfg. findings.
LIME. CEMENT, PLASTER, METAL LATH.
The J. McCraken Co., 1114 Board of Trade.
Sales agent celebrated Roche Harbor lime.
LOGGING MACHINERY.
F. B. MALLORY & CO.. 231 Pine street.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S NECKWEAR.
Columbia Neckwear Mfg. Co., e3 Fifth st.
MILLINERY.
BKADSHAW PROS.. Morrison and 7th sts.
fixed it at about 600. The complainant
alleges if it had been compelled to
furnish the gas the Commission, now
demands, it would have had a loss in
net earnings for the year ended August
31 last of 95.177.48.
MAJORITY OPINION SCORED
Two of Washington Supreme Bench
Dissent in "Seven Sisters" Case.
OLTMPIA, Wash., Oct. 6. Judges
Stephen J. Chadwick and Mack F. Gose,
of the State Supreme Court, today
handed down opinions dissenting in the
strongest language from the majority
opinion of the court several days ago
in the case of the "seven sisters" in
initiative petitions. Judge Chadwick
says that the effect of the majority de
cision is that "fraud can stalk rampant
through the courts." Judge Gose is
equally severe In his language. Both
declare the petitions to be filled with
fraudulent signatures, and both hold
that the court or the Secretary of State
has the authority to go behind the face
of the cerification of the signatures,
the opposite belief being the ground
for the majority opinion.
The dissenting opinions do not effect
the status of the "sisters" measure
which will be on the November ballot.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND. Oct. . Maximum temper
ature, 68 degrftes; minimum, 57 degrees.
River reading at S A. M., 4.2 feet; change
in last '24 hours, 0.2 foot fall- Total rainfall
(5 1 M. to 5 P. M.. none; total rainfall
since September 1, 1014, 4.16 inches; normal
rainfall since September 1. 2.50 inches; ex
cess of rainfall since September 1. 1PT.4. l.tfij
inches. Total sunshine October e, 0 hours,
80 minutes: possible sunshine, 11 hours, litt
minutes. .Barometer (reduced to sea-ieveij
at 5 P. M., ::!.IiS inches.
THE WEATHER.
Baker
ROiO.OOl 6'NW
64 0. OO 4NW
56 0.00 4:B
48:0.00 4 SB
76j0.00 6E
7O.00 12N
7S 0.S4I 6SE
B0;O.lSl'JNE
54 O.Chi 6 SW
SoO.no S SE
:t8jo.:;2' 4 sw
Sli 0.04 S'N
80 O.O0I12 SE
66 0.00 4:SE
7'Ji0.O0l 8 S
72 O.OOj 8 XW
74 O.Wl 8;NW
50 rO. 0O:10 E
82 0.00 4;xe
72O.0O;14;E
55 0.141 8 N
60 V.OOl 8 S
84 0.001 4'W
480. 12 6;SE
6Sj0.00 3:XE
720.001 B.N
70 0.00! 4IS
82 0.OO12 SE
720. 0OI S S
Clear
Clear
Clear
Boise .........
Soston
Calgary .......
Chicago .......
Denver
Des Molnes-V,.
Duluth
Eureka ........
Galveston
Helena ........
Jacksonville ...
Kansas city....
Laurier
Los Anpeles . . .
Mashfield
Medford
Montreal
New Orleans. . .
New York
North Head. . . .
North Yakima.
Phoenix .......
Pocatello
Portland
Roseburg ......
Sacramento ...
St. Louis
St. Paul
Salt Lake
San Francisco. .
Seattle
Spokane
Taeoma
Tatnosh Island.
Walla Walla
Washington
Winnipeg
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Jlouay
Bain
Cloudy
Clear
Snow
Haln
Clear
Clear
PL cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Liear
Cloudy
Cloudv
ft. ctouay
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
60 O.OOi 8 NW
Cloudy
620.00 12, W
60 O.OO; 6.N
Clear
Cloudy
eo;o.oo
4
Clear
62 0.CO
4 N
4'NE
4 N
4 SE
S.B
Pt. cloudy
561.01
ctouay
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
68 0.00
82 O.O"
62,0.00
WEATHER CONDITIONS.
A small high-pressure area is central over
Montana ana a large nigli-pressure area over
lies the fcastern States. The barometer is
relatively low over Arizona. Snow has fallen
in Montana and rain has occurred in por
tions of the North Pacific States and also
in UKianoma, tne upper Mississippi Valley,
Florida and the I pper Ohio Valler. The
changes in temperature- sine yesterday have
been unimportant.
The conditions are favorable for ' fair
weatner in tnis district Wednesday, except
in Southeastern Idaho, where it will be un-
settiea wun propaoie rain.
FORECASTS:
Portland smd vicinity Wednesday fair
variable winds.
Oregon and Washington Wednesday, fair
variable winds, mostly easterly. '
Idaho Wednesday, fair excep't rain south-
portion.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
I St Ts
BTATIOKSL "a 2 Weathe.
SCO O
3 c
a : :
RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS. BRASS SIGNS.
PACIFIC COAST STAMP
31 Wash. it. Phone Main 710 and A 2710.
6EWLG MACHINES.
SEWING MACHINES; new. ail makes, $20
up; used machines. $2 up, and guaran
teed, renting and repairing. Main 9431
Sewing Machine -Emporium. 19t id, near
Taylor.
SHOE REPAIRING.
SHOES HALF SOLED
in 10 minute
wiisle you wait.
46c .
New York Shoe Repair Co.,
243J4 Alder St.
SHOWCASE. BANK. fc STORE flXTCBES.
MARSHALL, MFG. CO.. 10 th and Flanders
New and old window display and cabinet
work.
FOR reasonable prices see Western Fixture
& Showcase Co., 48 N. 10th.- Mar. 774,
STORAGE AND TRANSFER.
PORTLAND Van A Storage Co.. cor. ltth
and Kearney -tea,. Just completed, new fire
proof warehouse tor household effects,
pianos and automobiles; contains separate
fire and vermin-proof rooms, steam-heated
piano-room, trunk and rug vaults, track
age for carload shipments, vans for mov
ing, reduced freight rates on household
goods to and from East in through cars.
Main 5640, all department.
OLSON-ROS TRANSFER CO..
New fireproof warehouse with separate
room. W tt move and pack household
goods and pianos and ship at reduced
rates. Auto vans and teams for moving.
Forwarding and distributing agents. Free
trackage. Office and warehouse 15th and
Hoyt eta. Main 547, A 2247.
C. O. PICK Transfer & Storage Co. Office
and commodious 4-story brick warehouse,
separate iron room and fireproof vaults
for valuables. N. W. cor. 2d and Pine sts.
Pianos and furniture moved and packed
for ahipment; special rates made on goods
In our through cars to all domestic and
foreign ports. Main 596, A 286.
MANNING WAREHOUSE TRANSFER COT,
13th and Everett St.
Pianos and household goods moved,
packed and shipped, reduced freight rates
on all household goods to and from East,
through car service. Main 703, A 2214.
OREGON TRANSFER CO., 474 Glisan at
cor. 13th. Telephone Main 69 or A lit
We own and operate two large class "A"
. warehouses on terminal track. Lowest
insurance rates in city.
MADISON-ST. DOCK and WAREHOUSE
Office 189 Madison; general merchandise
and forwarding agent. Phone Main 7&8L
GREEN and dry slabwood; block wood. Pan
ama Fuel Co. Main 6720, A SsSa.
ORNAMENTAL IRON AND WIRE.
Portland Wire & Iron Wits, 2d and Columbia.
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER.
PIONEER PAINT CO., loo First street.
W. P. Fuller & Co., 12th and Davis.
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
RASMTJSBEN & CO.. 2d and Taylor atree: .
PIPE. PIPE FITTINGS AND VALVES
M. L. KLINE. 84-86 Front St.
PLUMBING AND STEAM SUPPLIES.
M. L. KLINE, 84-S6 Front St.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.
F. W. BALTK6 CO., 1st and Oak Sts.
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
EVEROlNfl A FARRELL. 140 Front St.
ROPE AND BINDING TWINE.
Portland Cordage Co.. 14th and Northrop.
SAND AND GRAVEL.
COLUMBIA DIGGER CO.. foot of Ankeny.
SASU, DOORS AND GLASS.
W. P. FULLER & CO. 12th and Davis.
Portland Iron Works, 14th and Northrop.
SODA FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., BS Front St.
WAL PAPER.
MORGAN WALL PAPER CO.. 2SO 2d St.
WHOLESALE JEWELERS AND OPTICHN3
Pl'TTEP.FIET.D BROS MOHAWK ELDO
APPRAISAL PLAN URGED
NEW YORKKR SAYS SYSTEM WOULD
AVERT TROUBLE HERE.
X K. AndrilM. S. S. Thnrn w u
Taylor Suggest Appointment of Six !
Realty Men on Committee.
Recommendation of the adontion nt a
standard system of appraising Portland
property was made yesterday by J. E.
Andrus, ex-Representative in Congress
from New York, who i3 a heavy land
owner in Oregon; S. S. Thorpe, of Min
neapolis, ex-preeident of the National
Board nf Real K 1 5. t a trvvQ n o-aa -i
W. H. Taylor, of Yonkers, N. Y.,' who
wcio in roruana. Air. xnorpe and Mr.
Taylor are sons-in-law of Mr. Andrus
and represent his interests.
The niirtv Wn a antnrtalnoJ V, T 1
dent Dean Vincent. Secretary K. L.
j-urse ana leading- members of the
Portland Realty Boarfd. They were
taken to the Portland: Commercial Club
for luncheon, on an automobile ride
to Chanticler and about Portland in
the afternoon and were guests last
night at a dinner at the Multnomah
Hotel, attended by a dozen realty
brokers.
Mr. Thorpe, who was one of the most
popular presidents of the National
Realty Aasociation. was especially em
phatic in his argument for the estab
lishment of an official appraisal' com
mittee in Portland. He said that about
seven of the most reliable realty men
in Portland should be designated to
place valuations on all city property
and thus avert countless disagreements
and difficulties in Probate Court and
condemnation matters. TJiis method
would not only handle such matters ef
ficiently, he said, but would serve as
well to standardize realty values all
over Portland.
Mr. Andrus, until a few years ago,
owned 520.000 acres of the old military
land grant that extended across Ore
gon. He returned yesterday from
Lakeview, near where he is completing
an irrigation project that has cost him
Tl,000,000.
Mr. Andrus, Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Tay
lor left last night for Canada, where
they have extensive interests.
DRAIN TEACHER IS DEAD
Miss Lillian Gardner Succumbs at
Eugene After Operation.
DRAIN, Or., Oct. 6. Miss Lillian
Gardner, English teacher in Drain
High School, died yesterday afternoon
In the hospital at Eugene, after an
operation for a tumor.
The body will be buried at Eugene.
A mother and two brothers survive.
Campaign Committee Formed.
CENTRALIA, Wash.. Oct. 6. (Spe
cial.) The executive committee of the
Lewis County Republican central .com
mittee, which will direct the Novem
ber campaign of the Republican party,
has organized, tand In composed of the
following: w. P. Miller and S. C. Davis,
of Centralia; Henry Loomis, of Skoo
kumchuck: F. M. Broadbent. of Morton;
B. F. Arnold, of Chehalis; David Fay,
of Adna; D. W. Moilurphy, of Vader;
H. H. Hurst, of Toledo, and George
Leudintrhaus, of Dryad.
AMUSEMENTS.
LYRIC
Fourth aad Stark Sts.
TOXIGHT
EltraTlie CoontlT Store
Capital Present Talaed at (9 Free
first Performance 7:16
" 15c and 25c
AMUSEMENTS.
TONIGHT-
FREMSTAD
AT THE HEILIG
BROADWAY
AT TAYLOR
Main 1. A 1122
HEILIG
3 NIGHTS
BEGINNING
TOMORROW
Wm. A. Brady Presents
Margaret liayo'i Comedy
BABY MINE
99
Splendid Cast and Production.
POPULAR EVENING PRICES. .
Entire lower floor $1. Balcony ?5o.
50c Gallery 35c. 25c.
BARGAIN MAT. SATURDAY.
Lower floor' 75c. 50c Balcony 50c Sac
BOX OFFICE SALE NOW OPEN.
BOX OFFICE SALE OPEN8
TOMORROW Tht.M
for
DE WOLF HOPPER
and the
GILBERT- SULLIVAN
Comic Opera Co. Next Week
Sunday. Saturday Nights and Saturday
"THE MIKADO.1
MON. "AND WED. NIGHTS.
SPECIAL PRICE MAT. WED.
Doublo Bill
"PINAFORE,"
"TRIAL BY JURY.'
TUES. AND FRL NIGHTS.
IOLANTHE."
THURS. NIGHT
"PIRATES OF PENZANCE."
Eve. and Sat. Mat., $2. 1.50. 1. 75c
Special Wed. Mat., . S-1.50. tl. 75c, 60c
CITY MAIL ORDERS NOW.
THEATER
llth anil Washington.
Programme today:
Two-part special,
THE TRAIL OF THE LOVELORN
Drama,
THE MISSING PAGE.
Comedv,
A VILLAGE SCANDAL
and
THE LAZERNS
In new bill of illusions.
ADMISSION
SUNDAYS 10c
Bill changes every day.
BAKER Ma'TS,..
iAs. ;eo. L. Bauer, Mgr.
Broadway and Morrison Street.
Home of the Famous Baker Players. To
night. All week. Mats. Wed., Bat- First time
in stock. Philip Bartholomew's remarkable
farcical play.
"LITTLE MISS BROWN."
By special arrangement with Wm. A. Brady.
One of the season's biggest hits. Even
ings. 2.1c. 35c, 50c. 75c; box seats. $1. Sat
Mat, 5c, oOc Wed. Mat., all seats (ex
cept box). 25c. Next week "Paid in FulL"
WHERE
OOES
lO Big Features lO
CONTINUOUS Afternoon. 1:3 to 5.30.
Dlgat. 6:30 to 11:00: Sundays. 1:00 to 11:00.
PRICES Afternoons. 10c and 19a
Nights. 15e and 25c
Broftdway at Alder Street.
"The Klnedom of Dreamn" Th Acm
Four, Grey and Peters, Bub Kelly and George
i-iun, any ana x-ajgnt, "Smitiiy and tne
Eel," produced by iiow ard Russell; Vnder
wood A. Underwood War Service, Mutual
Weekly. Phone Mnln 4C:G. A '2TG
Portland's Building
Directory
Chamber of Commerce Building
Attorneys.
DUNIWAT, RALPH R. Main 15S6 61-ftl
Insurance.
VINCENT, 8. D. CO. Main 1654 S10
Real stats.
KEASET. DORR U. & CO. Main 118. .IJJ
Board of Trade Building
Seal Estate.
Barrett Bros. Main nt soj
WALLER. FRANK L. Main 829S 101S
Lewis Building
Consulting- Engineer.
LUCIUS. W. V. Marshall 334 816-317
Spalding Building
Mortgage Loans.
BAIN. JOHN. A 1442. Main-6021. ...... 107
Yeon Buildiria:
Isnsgs sis
S8S5? t V'Z-ti
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AClorneys.
K1HBALI.: HENRY it. Mar. SS0 ..925
MALARKET. SEABROOK & DIBBLE.
Main jaUl, A 5212 , . , I iQQ I603
Billiard Hall.
U'CBEDIE BILLIARDS Bacond Floor
Real Kstate.
RAI.NET, J a. Marshall XJ7 ISO
WAGGONER, GEO. B. 800
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AUCTION SALE lOlJAT.
Ford Auction House. 211 1st. Furniture,
carpets, etc. Sale at 3 P. M.
At Wilson's Auction Bouse, at 10 A. M..
turnltur 168-S First st-
MEETING KOT1CES.
WASH1NGTO.V LODGE, NO
43. A. F. AND A. M. Stated
communication this rWedneedayj
evening 7:30. E.'kth and Burn
slde. Official vljlt of M. W.
Grand Manror - r u -i
regular nicnthly meeting at Masters'" and
Wardens Association. All M. M invited.
Special invitation extended to past masters.
Order W. M. J. H. RICHMOND. Sec
THE MASTERS'. WARDENS'
AND PAST MASTERS' ASSO
CIATION of Portland will meet
as the guests of Washington
Lodge. No. 4. this (Wnlnxilivl
. , ' evening. Brother Most Worship
ful Grand Master W. C. Bristol will H.iiv.r
an address on the sublect- -rh. wihr
Wear Masonic InsiB-nln."
president. LESLIE S. PARKEH. Set
PORTLAND CHAPTER. NO. 3.
R. A. M. A called convocation of
Portland Chapter. No. a. will be
held In their hall. Masonic Tem
ple. Portland. Or., this (Wednes
day) evening. Oct. T. at 7:ac
O Clock Work fn na.t anH
excellent degrees. Visiting companions mil
J. A. ALLEN, Sec -
CIETV The annual m'.ln. ii t '.
7,V? w."co"t h'dg.. on Tuesday, October l.i, at
v u .iui-b. r. am. jn aucmun to tile regular
Pu"ne business a revision of the hy-laws
ill be considered.
A full attendance is
earnestly reauested.
ituMEiiil' LIVINGSTONE. President.
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PORT
land Uoini! Club will h. . .u . f;.!:
house Wednesday evening. October 14 S
P. M., (or the puraose of sdnmn,. .,,nnin.
mentary articles of incorporation. -By or
der of the board of directors
H. G. CHICKEIUNG. Secretary.
OREGON COM.MAXDERI,
K. T. Regular conclave
Thursday. Oct. 8. 7:30 p. M
Parlors open from and after
1:30 P. M. The attendance of
all Sir Knights will be appre-
v-. r. tv i,ua.u, necoraer
PALESTINE LODGE. NO. 141.
A. P. AND A. M. Stated com
munication this (Wednesdav)
evening 7:30, Arleta station M.
M. degree. Visitors welcome.
GEO. T. HOWARD, Sec.
nl (.01-, REGULAR MEETING THIS
Si-zj-ftSLS 'Wednesday) evening. East Ulh
rteifcJS- ana Aiaer sts. v isitors cordially
invited. Third degree.
W. W. TERR V. Secretary.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
ME EH AN October 6, James Edward Mee
han, aged -64 years, beloved father of
Charles, Edward, Mary, Anna and Aly
dane Meehan and grandfather of Ethel,
John and Albert Liugan. Funeral will
take place from family residence, tS
Wasco street, tomorrow (Thursday), Oct.
b. at 8:30 A. M., thence to the Church of
the Magdalene. E. -3d and Siskiyou sts.,
at 9 A. M., where requiem mass will be
offered. Friends respectfully Invited. In
terment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.
EVANS At the residence of her son, J. J.
flvans, 471 Main street, October tf, Jaye
C Evans, aged 90 years, wife of Jeremiah
Evans, mother of Mrs. F. P. Iavid, Mrs.
Annie Matschek. Mrs. Arnold Myers and J.
J. Evans. Friends Invited to attend fu
neral services, which will be held at Hoi
man's funeral parlors at 2 P. M. today
(Wednesday). October 7. Interment Lona
Fir Cemetery.
NELSON The funeral services of the late
Sarah Elizabeth Nelson, of Milwaukie, Or.,
will be held today (Tuesday). Oct. 7, at
2 o'clock P. M., trom the funeral parlors
of Walter C. Ken worthy, ltl7 E. 13th
st.. Sell wood. Friends invited. Interment
Milwaukie Cemetery.
MARSHALL The funeral services "of the
late Davis J. Marshall will be held today
(Wednesday), at 1 o'clock P. M-, at the
reside no establishment of J. p. Flnlcy
and Sorr, - Montgomery, at 5th. Friends
invited. Interment at Rivervlew Ceme
tery. EDWA RDES Samuel B. Edwardes. be
loved husband of Lily J. Edwardes, Sio
East 47th street Mouth, Portland. Or., died
at Grants Far,?, Or.. Patupday, October 11.
Funeral services at Crematorium Wednes
day. 1 P. M. Friends invited. No flowers.
ENYART The funeral services of the late
Luella Enyart will be held today (Wednes
day ) at 1! ::to o'clock P. M., at the resi
dence establishment of J. P. Fin ley &
Son, Montgomery, atuth. Friends invited.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR8.
The only residence undertaking establish
ment In Portland with private driveway.
Main 1), A
J. P. FINLEY & SON.
Montgomery at Fifth.
MR. EDWARD HOLM AN, the leading
funeral director, 220 Third street, corner
Salmon. Lady assistant, A 1511. Main t7.
F. S. DUNNING, INC.
East Side Funeral Directors. 414 East
Alder St. East B '2525.
A. R. ZELLER CO., 512 WILLIAMS ave.
East 10SS. C 10S&. Lady attendant. Lay
and night service.
DUNNING & M'ENTEE. funeral directors,
7th and Pine. Phone Main 430. Lady at
tendant. Office of County Coroner.
R. T. BYRNES, Williams ave. and Knott,
East 1115, C 1043. Lady attendant.
P. L. LERCH. East llth and Clay sts
Lady assistant. East Thl.
SKEWES UXDERTA kTn"g"c"o MPA NT.-Si
and Clay. Main 41S2, A 2", J I. Lady attendant
FXOR1ST8.
MARTIN & FORBES CO., norists. JU"
Washington. M&ln 2tS9. A 1261. Flowers
for sl occasions artistically arranged.
CLARKE BROS., designers and decorators:
fresh cut flowers, -great variety. Morrison,
bet. 4th snd 3th. Main or A 1S03
PEOPLE'S FLORAL SHOP. 2d and Aldor.
Designs And sprays. Marshall fitflii.
MAX M. SMITH.
Ins bidg.
Main 7213. A 31-1. Sell-
CEMETERY BEAUTIFUL
MOI IVT SCOTT PARK
Containing- 335 Aerea.
Portland's Only Modern
Perpetual - Care Cemetery.
Refined. Pleasing- Service.
Complete. Perfect Equipment.
Prices and Terms Reasonable.
Both Telephones.
DIED.
PAHS HALL October 6. Jessie Parschall.
seed '29 years, daughter of -Mrs. Mary
Stonehockr. Remains at Dunning A Mc
Entees chapel, where thev have been pre
pared for shipment to Ren ton. Wash.
DOHS At Oswego. Or.. Louis R. Dons. Ke
malns at Dunning A McHntees chapel,
where they have been prepared for ship
ment to Fort. Dodge. Iowa. ,
SEGUR At Los Alios. Cal.. October 5. 1914.
Airs. H. C. Segur. mother xf .Mrs. C. H.
Bod ley. Burial here. .Notice o funeral
later.
OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY
67 GRAND A V K N
Brtti Da via and Everett.
Pkonea East B 1:513. Opea Day
and Mutt.
Report all cases of cruelty to this of
fice. Lethal chamber for email animals.
Horse ambulance for sick or disabled
animals at a moment's notice. Any one
desiring a pet may communicate with
us.
KIW TODAY.
GREAT AUCTION SALE
$! 0,000 WORTH GF ALMOST NEW
Furniture
ABSOLUTELY TO BE SOLD TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER
Me A re Favored Witts Instructions
from the Owners to bell the
Entire Content of
THE RITZ HOTEL
N. W. CORNER PARK AND MORRISON
STREETS
Said Bnlldlnir Harlsg Been Leased.
Furniture Most Be Disposed Of
Sale Commences
TOMORROW THURSDAY
AT 10 A. M.,
J. T. AUCTIONEER.
For Lease
November First
4-story brick building-, known as 44
and 46 E. 6th st. N. and now occupied
by the Russell & Gilbert candy factory,
containing- about 20,000 sq. ft. .
Prigmore & Younger
849 Morgan Bld.
Alain 7525.
Columbia River
Highway
10 acres, beautifully wooded
view property on main high
way. Just what 3-ou want for
your country home. A great
snap at $3000.00. Come out to
Chanticleer Inn today and see
for j-ourself.
$8000Home for $5250
9 rooms, modern, fine view, Willam
ette Heights. Ka.sy terms.
W. B. STREETER
1215 Yeon Bidg-. Fhone Marshall 3833
WE lilILD ! ANY PART OF C1T
HOUSES
Cnting from $2tM)0 .to
J20.oou; also Apart
ments. Flats an-i Ga
rages. W have money
to loan. Call and see
F. E. BOWMAN & CO..
Room 1, Commercial Club Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
on good Improved city and farm prop
erty at current rates.-: Attractive re
payment privileges. Loans quickly
closed. If you need money call today.
A. H. "BlRItELL CO.
21-2t Northwestern Bank Building.
MORTGAGE LOANS
OS IMPROVED CITV PROPERTY.
Money available within 24 hours after
receipt of abstract, O and 7 per cent.
ROBERTSON & EWING
SOT-8 Northwestern Bank: Bids.
Western Bond &
Mortgage Co.
Our Own Money at Current Katea.
1AH11 AAU CITY LOANS,
80 FsarU St-. Uoara of Tr.de U Ian.
MONEY TO LOAN
.Sums tt 'suit. Consult us.
GEO. H. THOMAS,
Oak St.. Room :!,- Alnaworth Blda;.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
Any Amount .t Current ilatea.
JOHN .
003 S pal dins PvrtlmmA. Or.
&EAL EST AT K DALB3.
J. H. IS Afeii. 7'2ii Cha.mbt:r ot Commerci
bide;., ptty cua fur rtai estaie and
oa eaJiy tormj and excliaiis.
PALilER-JONEb
Wilcox bidg.
4U4-40A-40t
BECK, Witliain G., 81a-316 Falling bidg.
BENEDICT BROi-,, toU Ha thorne avenua
Jii.NMNG
CO.. Main 168. 200 Oresoman
KEAL KaTATts.
For JSitle lxtf.
PORTLAND HEIGHTS EXCLUSIVELY.
Homes and fcamiaitem. A low rreat
bargains. Every customer is a referen-,
Marshall 487. BROOKE. A S83.
SAGINAW HEIGHTS SNAP Lots XI and
12, block 3. for quick sale at $400; $00
down and $7.00 per month.
ZADOW & ALEXANDER.
414 Corbett Bidg. a 1416, Marshall 2.
SEVERAL good snaps In Astoria,"" Warren
to,n and Klavcl lota; 1 know tha ground
and can locate you in the heart of tiie bet
of It. Xt. L. Yoke. 1126 Northwest Bank
bidg.
LOT BARGAIN.
Make me an offT on Iu0xl25 (5 bafld
ing lou) corner 45th and Lincoln aitreets.
S. W. corner. Marshall 4L'uu.
real estate.
LAUKELHDKaT AM CLOSING OUT AN
KSTATE I -
That hu 20 cliuic iois in Laurlburst;' '
som ot the be&i in ta addition can bm
had now at discount ot ftiiKr les thaa
original cot. 1 lua opportunity will not
last lon. AG i0, Oregonian.
$ii50, $lo CAiH, $0 a month, buvs quarter
ttcre; trn a la rye piece ot k round iik this
ou ca rais all your vegetable. DJrrjes,
chickens, etc.. which la Hit- greater part
ef your living; this is the best value in
the city; city water .piped in front ot tlia
property. M. K. Lee. $22 Coruett bidg.
FINE east-front irvington lot; lmprovemenTs
are all In mud paid for; price 10 0; Jua
under value; term can be "arranged if
ielred.
S. D. VINCENT A COM PAN T.
SI 6 Chamber ot Commerce' Bidg.
MONT A VILLA. H ACRE, $00.
All cleared and set to fruit trees, clcs
to new school, very reasonable and can
givu easy terms. AT red V. Carman Co..
114 Cham, of Com.
43x140 CORNER lot only 2o0. z cash. Ta-
bur 3371.
tor Sale iicwch Property.
SEASIDE, OREGON.
For sale or rem. s-room house on "ti"
st.. i0 teet from boardwalk; view of ocean
from lower or upper porches. V
Lot 50x100: rent 15 per month. Inquire
at Mrs. Jety'a real estaiw off tee or at resi
dence of Mr. Grog an, Seaside, Or.
Anyone wishing to buy address James
Dmty, Seaside, or.
For bale Mouses.
GREAT SACKIUCE.
HAWTHUIiNL BUKCiALOW.
Only Slim down, balsnca IS per month
and interest; pricr J.--1U-J; located between
Hawthorns and Ricamuud carlines this
.Ids of oath street. Is modern and lias .
reception hall, Uvinj-room. paneled diu-lng-room.
buffet, Dutch kitchsn. two bed
rooms with connecting hall to bathroom,
full basement, eisctnc Iixtures. shades. ;
Must be sold at once. Let us show you
our auto at your servics.
PEAKSOX & W1LLOUGHBY,
Main S'Jtsu. jB Morsan bids.
32.0 ROSE C1TY PARK ACBIFICE. JiloJ"
700 down, balance easy terms. bus an.
elegant o-rooin bungalow, sleeplnc porch,
breakfast-room, living-room; has cove ceil
ing, fireplace, dinins-rooni, basement and
-paneled, trimmed In oak, artistic buffet. -reception
hall, larse whits enameled Dutch
Kitchen, airy bedrooms, large attic full
cemeut basement, lot SOxluO. beautiful '
lawn, six fruit trees, wide parking with
rose bushes. Call owner. Marshall lail.
No agents.
SWELL BUNGALOW f 100 CASH.
5-room new bungalow; fine fireplace,
bookcase, enamel Dutch kitohen, beam
ceiling, extra large living-room and dining
room, dousiy constructed, extra well fin
ished, cement floor .And laundry travs.
concrete porch, brick pillars; a ger.ui'ne
bungalow; on East 36th St., near Wvgant;
block to Alberta car; price a snap. 7dU.
100 cash and 115 per month.
GRLTSSI A EOLDS,
33 Board of Trade. Main
GO OUT TODAY
AND YOU WILL I3CY THIS
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME.
Seven-room bungalow and large attic,
with Dutch kitchen, fireplace, built-in
bookcases, buffet ami conveniences; th
pluce is one of the most attractive on the
Oregon City c-Mrline. only short rlue from
irst and Alder streets, and is situated oa
a highly developed S-10 of an acre; im
provements can't be duplicated lor the
price asked; J;t",0. terms.
CALL AN & KASER. 722-2 Yeon bidg.
WILL sacrifice sweil modern 2-fanuly.' flat,
5 and t room, worth 5d00, now $".900; -10oO
down and 25 per month; walking
distance on E. Yamhill st. See owner. 171 .
L. :Sd su Phone East &4S.
HAWTHORNE AVE. D1ST.
Job o-:' New cottage Job 3 Price
27ii): J50 cash; located 55th and Lin
coln et. ; 5 rooms and attic; strictly mod- -ern
in every particular; American com
munity, fine view; large trees; will give
big bargrain; we have made 331 other peo- '
pie happy ; think we can please you.
Royal Building Co.. owner. East 6504 or
Tabor 104$. f. S. Brokers recognized.
THAT VACANT LOT.
WHY NO T TURN A BURDEN INTO
INCOME? WE WILL KUKN1SH THE . .
MONEY. BUILD APARTMENTS. RESI
DENCE OR ANYTHING; PLANS F ItE E; ''' "
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE; WE KNOW
HOW. TALK WITH OCR CLIENTS. SEE
OUR WORK. WILL, GIVE BONDS. L. R.
BAILEY A CO.. CONTRACTING. ARCHI
ETCTg. 3-.M ABINGTON BLDG.
ONLY $25 A MONTH.
Which includes interest, will buy agood
S-room bungalow only 2 blocks from car
line; bat. living-room with fireplace, dining-room
with buffet, kitchen. 2 good bed
rooms, and bath, large attic and sieeplng-por--h
upstairs. Restricted district. Street
work paid. Call mornings and evenings.
East 2 To.
CHEAP HOME LAOD'S ADDITION
To save foreclosure, will sell 371 E. 20th. '
st., near Harrison, at $4500. on easy terms
or will rent at o6 per month; brand new
bungalow of 5 :arge rooms, furnace, fire
place, basement plastered: this ts a very,
attractive home at a genuine snap.
GODDARD & W1EDRICK,
243 Stark Street.
. PIEDMONT HOME.
Quarter block, corner Mallory and Jar
ret t, with fc-room bouse. '2 fireplaces, a
baths, hot water heat, pretty shrubbery -blocks
.from car; this place can now be
obtained at a low price anrt on easy term. r
H. P. PALMER-JONES CO..
4Q4 Wilcox Bidg.
NEW. ATTRACTIVE, MODERN HOME.
For amount of original mortgage, $3-50.
$-50 cash; easy terms; 5 rooms, cement
basement, paved street, l block to Clir.- '
ton st. car; 20 minutes out. East Side.
-11 Lumber Exchange.
EAST -4'RANKLIN-ST. SNAP Fine 7-room
modern house; 4 bedrooms, furnace; a big.
snap at S300M; $250 down, $15 per month;
near 36th. Make an offer.
ZADOW & ALEXANDER,
414 Corbett Bldg. A 1416, Marshall 92.
BARGAIN RESTRICTED DISTRICT.
New, swell home, 53650 $150 cash; '7
rooms, fireplace, furnace. Dutch kitchen,
three bedrooms, large double living-room,
elegant plate glass buffet, oak floors; in
minutes to city. Phone Tabor 1900.
FORCED on the market, a beautiful, new,
modern, up-to-date 4-room bungalow cot
tage. In a choice, sightly residence district,
Jt Is a aem Se for yourself. I must sell.
Will take payments like rent. See owner.
512 Piatt bidg.
HAWTHORNE DISTRICT Brand-new T- 1
roo-n bungalow: hardwood floors, buffet,
bookcases. Dutch kitchen, breakfast-room,
full non-U and cement basement; 1 block
to Hawthorne ave.: Al location. For lull
-particulars phone owner. Tabor 54S3.
WE will finance and build your home on
monthlv nay men ta. Call at office or ohone
Main 4347.
O'DONNEtJj & STEELE.
Commercial Builders.
501 Corbett Bidg.
NEW BUNGALOW, $2500. "
$150 down, S25 month; new. 5 rooms
and bath, full basement, laundry, fire
place, gas and electricity, etc.; lot 60x
115; block to Rose City Park car. Owner,
Tabor 5475.
NEW, modern, five-room bungalow, all dou
ble constructed; large attic, cement base
ment, fireplace, furnace, wash trays, ce- -ment
walks, etc.; $500 cash or trade, bal
ance monthly payments. Taggart, 41ti '
Chamber ot Commerce.
NEW BUNGALOW ROSSMERE.
5 -room cosy home, $.1150; $150 cash;
just built. 17 minutes from city; fireplace,
elegant oak floors, swell buffet and built
in conveniences to please ladies. 434 E.
4'th fit. N. Phone Tabor 19u0.
WEST SIDE COTTAGE, $2100.
5 rooms, basement, bath; fractional lot.
Market Jit., near 16th.
GODDARD & WIEDRICK.
. 243 Stark Street.
YOU NEWLY' WEDS, TAKE NOTICE.
4-room Cal. bungalow, lot 50x111, ce
ment walks in and paid for; price $2000;
,$:0 down, $15 monthly. See photo at f .
W. German Co., 814 Cham, of Com.
LET US BUILD YOU A HOME
On your lota or ours; by-your own plans
or ours; pay us like rent.
THE OREGON HOME BUILDERS,
13J0 Northwestern Bank Bidg.
LEAVING city; cosy bungalow; block car,
5 rooms and attic, lot 5rxlO0. cost $2750
6 months ao; take $2000 and -rive good
terms to right party. C 339, Oregonian.
COME to 6S0 East 54th St.. Rose City-Park",
corner, for new. strictly modern 7-room
home; price $350o, terms. Phone owner.
Wood lawn 157 1.
MODERN 6-roora bungalow on nice corner
Iol. 1 block to car; will give unusual bar
gain to party able to make fair tirst pay
ment. Phone SeIlt7ood 2321
ATTRACTIVE, new, 6 -room, classy bun
galow; full corner, unincumbered, in Al
berta, at $2500; a$j5 total a month. U must
C tu Owner and builder, 1020 Yeon bidg.
FOR SALE at your own price, modern J
rwm house, near Irvington "lub: must be
fold; leaving rtty. Phone East 24tjH.
$300 EQUITY for $40; 3-room furnished
house; sleeping porch. Tel. C 1166.
Suburban Home Property.
GIBSON HALF ACRES.
Good soil, city water; close to carlf ne;
easv terms: w ill build to suit purchaser.
Phone Marshall lflsi or Fell wood 47ti.
JOHN GIBSON, OWN ER.
ACRES at Metzfter station : fruit and in fine
cultivation; house aul furniture at bar
gain: sell, trad: cr rent $m month. Phon
Marshall 31U1. 603 Oregonian bidg. ;