THE MORNING OREGONIAX, TTTTTR ST AY. NOVEMBER 5, 1914. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOXIAN TELEPHONES. Managing Editor Main 7070. A 0093 City Editor Main 7070. A. 605 Sunday Editor Main 7070. A OOttS Advett'slng Department. . Main 7070. A 60e5 City Circulation Main 7070. A 6095 Composing-room Main 7070. A 605 Printing-room Main 7070. A 6093 Superintendent Building. .Main 7070. A 0095 AMUSEMENTS. HEILIG THEATEIl (Broadway, at Taylor) "The Spoiler" in films from 1 to 11 P. M. BAKER (Broadway and Sixth, between Al der and Morrison) Baker Playera In "A Woman's Way." Tonlgnt at 8:15. LYRIC (Fourth and Stark) Musical com edy. "My Wife's Husband." This after noon at 2:30 and tonight at 7:30 and 8:10. Vaudeville. PANTAGES (Broadway and Alder) Per formance 2:80. 7:80 and 9:30. MARCUS LOEW EMPRESS (Broadway and Yamhill) Continuous from 1:30 to 11. Moving-Picture Theaters. NATIONAL Park and Stark. PEOPLES West Park and Alder. MAJESTIC Park and Washington'. GLOBE Eleventh and Washington. . NEW STAR Park and Washington. OAKS RINK Roller skating. Special attractions. ROMANCE ABOUNDS IN POPULAR "MILESTONES" During Three Acts Five Courtships and Marriages Occur, Carrying Audi ence to Third Generation Misfortune in Love Also Demonstrated. TJnique Sundat Programme Phojected. For Sunday a somewhat novel pro gramme la being- prepared for the acred Heart Church, East Eleventh and Center streets, by the Holy Names Society. Mrs. P. A. Tuhey has charge of the arrangements. According to the arrangements the programme will include the production on the stage of the pictures In the hall of all the deceased members of the Holy Names Society. There will, be prayer service and ceremonies appropriate. At the morning service the members of the Holy Names Society will attend the communion in a body in behalf of the dead members. Many prominent per sons have been asked to come in the evening to witness the ceremonies in the hall In memory of the dead mem bers, Ladd Addition Club to Meet. The Ladd Addition Club will meet Friday night In the basement of the First United Evangelical Church, on East Sixteenth street in Ladd Addition. It is expected that the specifications under which the streets of this addi tion were paved several years ago will be placed before the meeting. At the last meeting, the contract was sub mitted, but the specifications were missing and these have been asked for in order to ascertain on what con dition the pavements were made. It Is planned to have a short programme at this metatlner. Tptttu I , P f T n R m Tnunnonw Tip I H Perry Joseph Green will deliver a -1 Knoblaugh selected the title of lecture upon "Pay Day" at the Temple "Milestones' for the delightful of Truth, Eilers, building, tomorrow piay 0f that name, which comes to the morning and evening. A few of the Hiii,r Theater all next week, beginning ; Sunday night, they might properly er.es nnrawardMl' that as w sow so enough have called it "The Lovers," for shall we reap and that If we live the there Is more real love Interest In .the highest and best, whether the world at three acts than in two or three of the large be cognizant of the fact or not, average dramas. Lovers plight their we earn our reward or "Pay." In the t tfa , th fl t act and thelr chndren awakening of the 'Cosmic Conscious- . fcjM ness' or 'Spiritual Self," which Is the I , """-"""" Father- In us as individuals." I "''"s - Auto Driver in "Safety First" Net. ir m.rri7 nrt in th course The campaign conducted by the "safety ot tho three act8 there are five dif fer- uiHi vuiiiiiiiLLtte ul iu ruruuuu auiu ... Aiirrahlnn nnri mnrr Affpa' whllA to mobile Club against violators of the afford contrast to this romantic feast traffic ordinance netted one rnore there is the pathetic figure of the offender yesterday when Harry P. Cof- high-strung young girl who dismisses fin, of that committee, swore out a war- her too exactinK lover and grows Into t V H ' ' r ? rrT?r! I i' f I iL ' ! j ' i : ' : v ; S 8 if ' -'''' i A I x - 1 x X h L v :M- t i k r ' r - iff f i j f , - -'I t ?'--' i RUPERT HARVEY AXD BIARY GOILDES IX "MILESTOSES." rant for the arrest of Max Luderman, a real estate dealer at 913 Chamber of Commerce building, for alleged driving I mistake of his automobile between a street car and the curb on the East Side yesterday while the car was dischaiyg: ln passengers. Printers Present' Claim. Sub AD not Arnold Bennett and Ernest may be one of the secrets of the tre mendous popularity achieved by "Mile stones." both in this country and In Europe. But of all the romances in this quaint history none is more en dearing than that of bold, enthusiastic John Rhead, the builder of tron Bhlps in 1860, and sweet, tender Rose Sibley. At the moment that Rhead is about to break away from his too conservative partner, Rose's father, he awakens to the fact that he loves the girl and is loved by her. And this is how shy, demure Rose declares herself after the first kiss: "John, you say I don't realize how much I mean to you. Perhaps I do, though. But it is Impossible for you to know how I want to give my life to you, to serve you. No man could real ize that. A woman could. I shall be your slave." (John looks at her with a little start) "Yes, I know that It sounds queer for me to be talking like this, but I must; it thrills me to tell you. I shall be your slave." the sad, hopeless old maid who seeks to prevent others from making her All the world loves a lover, and that We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps. H Sh anan oes If there were a better line of shoes than Hanan's, we would carry them but there is not. In arfy assemblage, wearers of Hanan Shoes will be noted for the elegance and correctness of their footwear. Rosenthal's 129 10th., Bet. Wash, and Alder, Destitute Faiiilt Needs Aid. The Associated Charities appeals for fhiV'orni oVnUn0, hicn ?ithr. moth.r and 'threT little this morning for printing to which v. .-1 ml ... . , they allege they are entitled because of the reason that they set up the entire ballot, believing they had been awarded the contract, Bushong & Co. yesterday presented their claim through their attorneys. A letter accompany ing the bill states the concern was children. They were found by the visitor of the society yesterday living in a tent to save rent. They were without food, the father having searched in vain for work. All the cooking has been done over a small camp-stove and the mother asked the Civen copy for the ballot by the . nrd0 tha.t Kh- l?ht county, as the lowest bidders and they proceeded in good faith to execute the conract. take in washing. Work is desired for the father and also a stove, not that the mother may wash but in order to Dr. Morgan to Lecture. In the 1 have food properly cooked. Anyone who Reed College extension course 12, 1 can assist with stove or work for the natural science, the lecture for this man should phone secretary V. R. Man- afternoon at 3 o'clock is "How nine Main 717. Geography Determines History." This lecture will be given by Dr. William Conger Morgan, professor of chemistry in the biological lecture-room of the college. At -7 o'clock in the evening, Allege conference on tabor of its trustees . yesterday room of the social sciences. Painting Exhibit Here. An Orchestra's Support Urged. Port land citizens were urged to give liberal support to the Portland Symphony Or chestra, in a resolution adopted by the Chamber of Commerce at the meeting It was pointed out that the Portland orchestra, while it is serving a most important part in the life of the city. Is asking Women's Guild Holds Farewell Luncheon. Women's Guild of the St. John's Episcopal Church of Sellwood held a farewell luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Fanning, wife of Dr. G. J. Fanning. Dr. Fanning, an Army surgeon, and family will leave Sell wood shortly for Browning, Mint., where he will re-enter the Govern ment service. Mrs. Fanning has been an active member of the Women's Guild. . Idle to Work on Roads. The County Commissioners yesterday took steps to provide for the employment of as large number of unemployed persons on road work during the Winter as is possible. Roadmaster Yeon and Su perintendent Eatchel were asked to ap pear before the Board next Friday morning, when plans will be-nade for establishing camps for road work throughout the county. $1250 7-Passenger Cadillac; practi cally unused; cost, ?2300. A 378, Ore- gonian. Adv. portant exhibition of water color paint- onlv one-fifth as much financial sup inga selected from the exhibition of port from the public as the Seattle the American Water Color Society in orchestra receives and one-tenth the New York, and sent West by the Amerl- amount that Minneapolis appropriates can Federation of Arts, is now open at annually for its symphony orchestra, the Art Museum. This exhibition will The fund that the Portland organiza- last for ten days only. The regular tion asks is only $6000. hours of the Museum are: 9 to 5 o'clock stolen Purse Recovered. A black week days. 2 to 5 Sundays; free the mnT Ttthnnit atnicn i tho rnh- afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday. Fri- Uery of the vholesale . shoe store of J ."iun.j' Krause & Son was recovered by lle- W. C. T. U. Head Leaves Today. tectives Goltz, Abbott, Hellyer and Mrs. Jennie Kemp, state president of Hackabery yesterday and the theft is Oregon Women's Christian Temperance I charged against Harry Flecker, now Union, will leave this raornlns at 10 under arrest for other robberies. The o'clock from the Union DeDOt on the I pocketbook is the property of O. E. O.-W. R. & N. train to attend the Krause. Several other boys are held National convention at Atlanta. Ga. I on charges of robbery and will be Multnomah County W. C. T. U. will I tried in Municipal Court soon. Other meet at the depot at 9:30 o'clock to have been turned over to the Juvenile bid her farewell. I Court. Fathkh Hickkv RtrnvKumn Ro WOODMEN TO HOLD RALLY FRIDAY Father M. H(rkv r-haninin nr th ! Night. Multnomah Camp, No. 77, Wood TCnsrliith KiKturhniwl r,f th rhiii men of the World, will have a big rally Fifty-fourth and Sandy boulevard, and tomorrow night in the hall on East publisher of the Occidental Magazine, Sixth street. A banquet will bo served who has been dangerously ill with ln the basement for members and nnenmonii nnri liver ranrnllatn. t their families. This will be followed St Vincent's Hasnltal fot th rt by dancing and card playing. Music counln of months, la now rir,ortArt Im. will be furnished by the camp's or- proved chestra. The affair is to further the Dr. "chapman Lectures Tonight. membership campaign the camp has Th lecture, hv Dr. r.harix. w Phnm.n under way at this time. on "The New Cnvnrnmtnl" will , I JOSEPH GOBETTl'S FUNERAL HELD. .riven thi ever, i no- in T.ihrorv w.n Funeral services of Joseph Gobetti, This promises to be one of the most who dled Monday at his home, 386 ini..tinr tnr.iQ in tv.- I East IrvinjT street, were held yester- rent history given under the auspices I day from tno Holy Rosary Church, of the Oregon Civic League. These East Third and Clackamas streets. In- lectures are open to the public. Missionary Society to Meet. The Women's Missionary Society of Port land Presbytery will hold the annual all-day conference tomorrow in the Anabel Presbyterian Church, beginning at 13 o'clock. Many matters of vital importance will be considered. Salesmanship Class Gets Two Speakers. Charles Weidler and Frank M. Case will address the Y. M. C. A. salesmanship class at its meeting on Friday, November 13. The meeting of the class will be in the Y. M. C A, auditorium, at 8 P. M. For Rent. West Side, fine six-room corner flat, fireplace, furnace with hot water coil and every convenience. 721 Kearney, corner 22d; rent reasonable Call East 4496, mornings and evening. Adv. Milwaukib School Reopens. The Milwaukio school was reopened Mon day. now that the diphtheria epidemic has subsided. A few of the remaining cases are still under quarantine. East Side House Damaged by Fire. Fire caused by a defective chimney Tuesday night damaged the home of Kate Daftord, 5623 East Thirty-ninth street, about $300. Creston League Meets Tonight. The Creston Development League will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in Smythe & Roberts' store at East Fiftieth street and Powell Valley road. Single Taxers to Hear White. John Z. White will address the Single Tax Association in Moore's Restaurant, 148 Fifth street, at noon today. The public is invited. Dr. A. A. Ausplund removed to La fayette bldg., northeast' cor. 6th and1 HOTEL SUTTER SUTTER A"D KEARNY STS, SAN ITRAH CISCO. European Mu fjl.50 a Day Up. American Plan 3JH a Day 1 1. 250 ROOMS WITH 200 BATHS. NEW CENTRAL. FIREPROOF. Every comfort- and convenience. In the center of theater and retail district. On carllnes transferring to all parts of city. Omnibus meets all trains and steamers. Musical Students to Be Registered. Miss Martha Reynolds will be in her studio today from 2 to 6 o'clock to register students for the Monday Musi cal Club class in musical appreciation and history. Professor Lucien Becker will register students for the Har mony class Friday between 1 and 3 at his home, 368 Multnomah street. SEAT SALE TOMORROW Evans Williams Will Sing at Popu lar-Priced Afternoon Concert. Tomorrow morning at the Heilig Theater the boxoffice seat sale opens for the Evans Williams concert at the Heliig, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, under the direction of Steers & Coman. Prices: Lower floor, $1.50, $1; bal.. $1, 75c, 50c; gallery reserved 50c; gal. adm., 25c. Adv. terment was made In Mount Calvary Cemetery. He was 60 years of age. His wife, Mrs. Sophie Gobbettl and five children survive him, the latter being, Joseph, Jr.. Barney, Richel Madeline and Mrs. Barney Gobbi. Ban Off Amateur Radios. Amateur wireless stations may open again, providing they violate no neutrality laws, is the announcement of the radio service of the United States Depart ment of Commerce, rescinding its order of August 25. The operators are warned that they must not transmit or receive any message containing in formation for belligerent, nations of Europe, or divulge any chance message of the kind that might be picked up. Service Company Incorporates. Articles of incorporation were filed with County Clerk Coffey yesterday by the National service Company, Incor porators being J. H. Kelley, C. C. Bashore and W. M. Evans. The capital stock is given as $5000 and the ob jects are to conduct a general ad vertising and publicity business. Cohen Goes to Prison Today. Max Cohen, convicted of subornation of perjury, whose appeals for a new trial has failed, will leave for McNeil Island this morning at 6:30 to serve a two-years' sentence. He will be taken from the County Jail to the Fed eral prison by Chief Deputy Marshal MacSwain. Alleged Thief Arrested. Patrol man Burri arrested Dan Greenland at First and Burnside streets yesterday on a charge of larceny. Peter Lind strom and Herman Hokenson com plained that Greenland robbed them while they were asleep in the Panama Rooming-house at 226 H Burnside ARE WE HIGH PRICED? Otir competitors say so, hut they are not our boosters. Our Customers stay with us, because they are satisfied. Quality, price and service is here what it ought to he. "The Store of Quality," L. MAYER & CO. Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat. 148 Third St. A 4432 Main 9432 YOU CERTAINLY HAVE BEEN WONDERING WHERE YOTJ COULD FIND SOME OF THE FOLLOWING LIST OF GOODIES California Santa Clara Dried Prunes, 20-30 size, 5-lb. boxes, box SI. 25 Oregon Dried Prunes, 30-40 size, 10-lb. boxes, box $1.10 Educator Butter Crackers, tin 30 Educator Animal Crackers, package 15 Educator Chocolate Crackers, tin 30 Educator Almonette Crackers, tin 30 Educator Ginger Snaps, package 15 "Educator Graham Crackers, package 15S 30 Educator Fruited Crackers, tin 30 Italian Pastino, for Soups and gruel. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING HIGH GRADE -ACON, CARRIED EXCLUSIVELY BY THIS FIRM: Deerfoot Dairy Farm Sliced Bacon, 1-lb, 50S Vi-lb. carton 30 Morrill's Iowa Pride Sliced Bacon, 1-lb. carton, each.... 45 Va-lb. 'carton 25 BUY YOUR MINCE MEAT AND PLUM PUDDING SUPPLIES NOW. - All new, Raisins, Currants, Candied Peels, Spices, Brandies, etc. FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE OFFER YOU Crosse & Blackwell Olive Oil, quart 90 Crosse & Blackwell Tarragon Vinegar, bottle.... 30 Mayer's Mammoth Banquet Queen Olives 10-oz. Bottle, regular 35c, now 30 14-oz. Bottle, regular 50c, now 45 20-oz. Bottle, regular 75c, now Gir 32-oz. Bottle, regular $1.25, now $1.0O "Yours For Quality." "On the Great Light Way." See these and many others at the sale of the Soule Bros. Failure Stock and the Manufacturers' Emergency and Surplus Sale now being held by Ellsworth, Barnes and Davey at Eilers Music House REMEMBER Nearly All Pianos Are New, Not Even Shop Worn, but the Few That Are Used Are in Perfect and Guar anteed Condition . THE PRICE THAT WAS. Tta Souls Bros, and also the San Francisco and ether consign ment branch concern price. THE TKICB THAT IS. The bis noma piano nousas llltle-prolit-per- piano method price. Now made still lower dur- inK this sale. $650 Mission Wegman Piano now less than half $316 $850 Lester Grand, latest style almost half $437 $550 Kingsbury Inner Player Piano, latest 88-note model .... $2SS $300 Kingsbury Piano, to close out quick .......... -$14S Another one . . . . . . . . $SS $1150 Weber Pianola Piano, just like hew, the best and most expen sive ever built by Webers . . $48S Many other slightly used Pianola Pianos, all with Themodist Met rostyle attachments $380,$337, $2S5 $1050 Knabe Grand . . . . . . .$472 $400 Emerson, think of it . . . . . $18S $350 Voseand Sons $!OS. Another $124 $475 Estey ... . $165. Another $135 $275 Ludwig . . . $165. Another $146 $800 Melville Clark Player Piano $396 $600 Angelus Player Piano $225 $400 Hallet & Davis, fine for students. $140 $500 Fischer, the genuine J. & C. Fischer, old New York makers $122 $250 Cable Nelson make $ 72 $850 Player Piano, beautiful mahogany $310 $500 Weber Upright, genuine Weber made instrument. Manufactured before the Steinway-Weber-Aeolian alliance. Now only $255 And many others, almost any make you can think of, and all now to be had for less .than wholesale prices. Sale Now in Progress Take Advantage of It w r l h m ir Open Evenings Open Evenings Eilers Building, Br dad way at Alder WE ARE DOING IT! AT THE LAND SHOW! THE OCTAVOS 8 Pianist-Artists, playing 8 pianos. Hear them any afternoon or evening, Concert Platform, at the Land Show Hlot (31 Fourteenth and Washington Streets Rooms, with bath. .$1.50 day Rooms, without bath. $1 day All outside rooms, fireproof construction. Special rates for permanent guests, j ROSS FINNEGAN. Mgr. VICTOR BRANDT. Prop. -"r Tr f - Either Way You Say COMFORT IN TRAVEL ' OR TRAVEL IN COMFORT THE MEANING IS THE SAME IP YOU USE THE ORIENTAL LIMITED OF THE Great Northern Railway FAST TIME ELECTRIC-LIGHTED TRAIN ELEGANT SERVICE LEAVING PORTLAND DAILY, 7:25 P. M., PROM NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS. THROUGH STANDARD AND TOURIST SLEEPERS to ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS in 59 hours, CHICAGO 72 hours, making direct connections for ALL POINTS EAST. COMPART MENT OBSERVATION CAR. BEST OF DINING CAR SERVICE. Tickets and sleeping car reservations at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 348 WASHINGTON STREET (MORGAN BLDG.) and at DEPOT. H. Dickson, C. P. and T. A. SI Telephones Marshall 3071, A 2286. Plan to visit the MANUFACTURERS' AND LAND PRODUCTS SHOW at Portland Oct. 2G to Nov. 14. Reduced rates. That's what Portland's ' visitors say about BITULITHiC Pavement WANTED CHAIRS TO RECANE. School for the Adult Blind. 11th and Davis. For particulars call J. F. Meyers, Phone Main 54S. FOOK SANC & CO. 246 Pine Street, Portland, Or. t-hone A 3770 CHINKSE PIKK JADE JEWELRY. Gold bracelets, signet rings, belt bucitle In any design, made to order, with names or guuil luck Chinese characters engraved thereon. Prices reasonable. Orders prompt ly executed and Bnt prepaid anywhere m U. S. We are skilled Chinese Jewelers. JAY VU CUON(i. MANAGtB, FREE Book telling how easy tt Is to cure HQUOR. DRUC and TO BACCO habits. Bin. sealed and unmarked. Mention which you ere lou-rested In. WHITE CROSS IN. W ashing ton. Adv. street.