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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1911)
1W THE ST7XDAT OREGOXIAX. FORTLAyP. JT7XE 4. 1911. WEEK TO BE BUSY 'Four Conventions to Meet During Rose Festival. OFFICERS OF DENTAL ORGANIZATION TO MEET THIS WEEK POSTMASTERS ARE COMING Jmrlcr. Music Teacher and Ad Toraie of Good Road , AIo Kcbedolt XAla Iaarance -A--nl Will Hold Mtwtlnf. TVlth tha Jw-ler of Orjon. tha muslo tcbT of tha Pacific North wot, good road adTOcatcs aad tha poat maatara of tha (lata holdlna their an nual coTnIlona In Portland la Rosa Fratlval wank. It lr apparent that It wl.l ba a bar tint not only far. tha nt.rtaln.ra but for tha rula aa well. It la .llmaW that lvoa parsons will romt to Portland to attend tncee con ventions. Tha eonrntlon cf tha Prr,dntlaJ Pnatmaatara Aaaoclatlon of Oregon will ba convened la the convention hall of tha Commercial Club at A. M. Wed nesday with B. W. Johnaoa. of Cor valila. presiding, and J. 8. Van Winkle aa eacrelary-treaaurer. The addreea of welcome will ba delivered br Charlea H. kr.rrtrk. poatmaater of Portland. Mr. Merrick will deUVer a formal ad dreea en B. 8. C" What theee let t.rs rn'in la not announced. Charles P. Grandtleld. Aaatatant postmaster-General, of Washington. D. C Is expected la ba present. Colonel K. W. Vallle, superintendent of the Thirteenth divi sion of the United Ktatea Railway Mall H.r-r1-e. James U'Connel. Inapector of tha Spokane district. Poatmaatera Rua all of Seattle. Btocktna- of Tar o ma, Buea of Cbehalls, Crowley of Van couver. Wash, and W. P. Edits, of Spo kane, are scheduled to . deliver ad dresses. Hide Range) Covered. Sorh subjects as etriclrncy. aeneral delivery, education of tha publlo la postal psalters, postal savings banks, seed of revlaloa of postal laws and recusations, complaints, cauaes and remedies, fimt-clase postmasters la fourth-class offices, relation of railway mall service to toatmaatera and th aood of the service, will ba discussed. There wtU ba a banquet Thursday nlcht at the Commercial Club. The maaio teachara of tha Northwest will hold their third annual convention la Portland from Wednesday until Sat urdav. aod divide their tlma between the Taylor-street Methodist Church. Ktlera Recital Hall and the White Temple. Prank Wilbur Cbace. of Se attle, organist, will ba a leading 8 ure. "Orlalnal composition day will ba a feature. A banquet will ba given Thursday Blsbt. O. P. Johnaon. sirs. Herman A. Heppnar. airs. Alice Brown Marshall. Mra Sarah Evans. Clauds Gladden, of Seattle. Ralph Hoyt and Lurk K. Cole, of Seattle, will respond to toasts. The manuscript concert will ba Kivea la tilers llall Friday after noon. Tha Oreson Retail Jewelers Asso ciation will meat In tha Commercial Club on Monday and Tuesday. Among; those preaent will ba Charles T. His; irtnbotham. of South Bend. Ind.; E. C. lcKeen. of Walt ham. Vlass and B. K. Chapman, of Elgin. 111. I load Conference St bed a led. The good roada meeting; will ba a an'erence of dtrectora and officials of the Oregon Association, recently organ ised, and the promotion committee of the Commercial Club. la addition to these will ba the first annual convention of tha Co lumbia Ufa Trust Company agents. Ielegatee will assemble In this city on Monday. June a. from all over tha Pacific North writ, repreaentlna; tha atataa of Oregon, Washington. Califor nia and Idaho. Tha convention will opra at 11 o'clock Tuesday forenoon, with K. P. Lock wood, general mana ger, presiding. Sessions will ba held on Tuesday. Wednesday aad Thursday. Among tha principal events will ba an address by President W. M. fuadd. aa addreea by tha general manager. - P. Lock wood, and a banquet at : F. SL Thursday at tha Commercial Club. ! f . .a.aV m v W. Claude Adams. Oeorsre H. Wardner. W. P. Tniman. J. W. McMichael and 1L C Harris, contained In an elaborate programme which they" have Issued. BISHOP ROWE IS HERE He Goes to WaaiiingtoB to Plead for IUllcf of Indians. Right Rev. Row, bishop of tha diocese of Alaska, la on his way East to Induce the Uovernment at Washington to better the conditions of the Ala-kaa Indiana, who are reported to be la a atate of constant hunger. Illncsa and diaease. and la atopplng In Portland during the Boaa Festival. Conditions have been ob served by tha minister after a trip on aoowshoua over luu mllra into the In terior of Alaska. Tha Indian population of the northern territory, according to Bishop Kama, has beea reduced one-third during the past 11 years, through the aggression of tha white man. whisky and disease. Schools, says Flahp Rows, are tha only things that the government baa built for the Indian and. la the condition of Ignorance and hunger, which La a part of his Ufa, the Indian la unable to usa the schools. DENTISTS TO MEET Elaborate Plans Made State Convention. for CALIFORNIA EXPERTS COME Banquet and Evening at Oak, Well aa Discussions of 31s tiers of Importance to Profession, Included la Programme. Tha Hth annual convention of tha Oregon State Dental Association, which opens in Portland tomorrow at tha North Pacific Dental College. Fif teenth and Couch streets, will ba de voted to a general discussion of den tistry In all Its phases. A much mora elaborate and extensive programme than In previous years has been pre pared. - Among tha speakers are several from points outside the state. Includ ing Ray D. Robinson, of Los Angeles, and Oeorge L. Bean, of San Fran cisco. Mayor Simon will deliver a ehort address of welcome to the city. This will ba delivered immediately after the address of W. C Shearer, president of the association, and tha reception of the reports of committees, which are tha nret things on the programme for tomorrow morning. Among thoae who will take promi nent parts In the convention, wnicn continues till Thursday night, are: A. C Wagner. William Cavanaugh. A. Stratton. Arthur W. Chance. A. 8. Esaon, E. A. Myera. Clyde Mount. M. C Hol brook. K. C Moreland. H. C Flxott. W. A. Cummlnga. B. E. Loomla. L. A. Wells. C M. Harrison. Treve J ones. M. M. Bcttman. F. O. Hart. J. D. Sheehan, Jean Cllne. A. Q. Brock. B. H. Guiles, W. Claude Adams, C V. Luther and J. C Tsmlesle. The annual banquet of tha state so ciety takea place at the - Fort land Hotel tomorrow night. On Tuesday night the Portland Dental Society wlU entertain the membera of tha state so ciety at tba Oaks. Special arrange menta have been made with Manager Cortray of the park. "We hope to make this sucti an in structive session that you will coma next year. Is the statement of tha programme committee, constating of DISPENSARY IS HELPFUL Manx Hundred Patients Treated In Past Four Months. Showing a total of t7z people treat ed during the four months of Febru ary, March, April and May. the free dispensary maintained by the People's Institute and the University of Oregon hss Issued a report for the four months and for two months' work In tubercu losis. There were 65 new patients treated. S07 old patients, and the total number of treatments given totalled 1st. The greater number were In sur gical clinics. Thirteen operations are Included In the list. In the two months' work of the tu berculosis division. . S patients were treated. serum treatments given and 15 visits mads to the clinic Nurses of tha division made 142 visits to homes. Besides tha treatments given, est quarts of milk and 1 dosen eggs were given out. The tuberculosis di vision Is under tba direction of tha Visiting Nurse Association. Both In stitutions are for tba usa of those who are unable to purchase medical aid. Valentine Prltchard Is director. STRIDENT HORNS TO GO rollce Begin Campaign Against Of fending Auto Drivers. Raucous horns must go, say tha po lice, who have begun arresting every automobile driver carrying a warning signal that may be considered to give a sound of "a distressing nature or such as will tend to frighten persons on tha street.' One of thoae arrested and In court yesterday was Captain R. S. Greenleaf, ex-County Assessor, who promised the court that he would dispense with the screeching horn on his machine here after. Milton K. Frohman did not think that his signal waa offensive and tooted It In the street below the sta tion for the Information of Judge Tu well. Tha court was In doubt and suspended sentence. Like treatment was accorded to Hannah J. Connell and U T. Hodson. Andrew R. Porter, a contractor, remains to be heard. Repetition of the offense will call forth fines. Auditorium Friends to Rally. The final rally of the campaign committee of the auditorium project will ba held tonight In the Y. M. C. A. Professor Frederick W. Goodrich will provide the music, and C B. Merrick will preside. There will be addresses by Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, M. N. Dana. W. D. Fenton and W. C Bristol. The Issuance of bonds will be discussed, and facts pertaining to the cost of construction of auditoriums In other cities, aa well as the financial results of their operation, will be presented. Dr. Wetherbee will describe various auditoriums which he vUlted on his trip to the Middle States and the At lantic Coast. All cargoes from auigapore and Malarals to the United States must be shipped In foreign' bottoms, aa not a merchant ship carrying the American flag entera these watara In a twelvemonth. For 1912 four chassis are presented with super structures of new and approved types. Deliveries Begin in June Six-cylinder Three Models Tops, Complete with Peerless Stcrm Curtains, Banker Wind 1X Sh eld. Bosch Magneto, Impjrted Fulman Batteries, Foot Rest, 48-Six $5150 Robe Rau, Fire Irons, 4-cyhnder. F. O. B. Portland 60-Six $6180 Four-cylinder One Model Peerless Tire Inflating Pumps, Gray & Davis Dynamo Lighting 40-Four $4420 F. O. B. Portland . System, lighting all lamps I The perfect motor car will do what is required of it easily, smoothly, quietly and for a period of years with only gradual wear. It is rich and beautiful, and its comfort is absolute. Such a car can be produced only where there is not the slightest tendency to allow cost to dominate quality. H. L. Keats Auto Go. Burnside, Seventh and Couch Sts. Peerless Commercial Cars 5-4-3 I on Capacity Demonstrating Cars En Route 1 ; DISPLAY TO BE BIG Elaborate Pyrotechnic gramme Planned. Prri- OAKS WILL BE THE SCENE PrlnclDal Spectacle, to Bo Called "Aerial Warfare" Sheila In Col ors, Musical Rockets and Man? Other Attractions Set. The attraction which Manager Cor dray. of the Oaks, Is counting; on to draw the crowds this week Is the py- l rotechnlc display to be staked at the Is the Council Traatwortliv ? What Is commonly knoarn as .the competitive paving amendment to the rlty charter, which will be voted on next alondar. Is antaa-oalaMc la lis provlaioea to the central Idea ot com miaaioa (arm ot government. IMrUand does not now have the com mtaeioa term ot government, but ona ot the chief virtue, of Its preaent char ter and one which In purpoee would he preserved by a comralaalon charter Is the filler and cnncectratlnc of respon sibility la the letting vf street-improvement contrafta The Council now merely has a part In Instituting improvement proceed laera. The Improvement petitions taned by the property-owners to be benefited specify the klnJe of paving material dralred: bids are callrd on tt:at kind of pavement by the Council, and the Eiecutlte Board awards the the question Involved la this: Shall the rlcht of the property-omners to se lect the character of pavement to be laid and the rlsht of the Kiecuttve Hoard to award the contracts be takea away and both ba veated holly In aa openly diatruited body The competitive pavlr.g amendment does not require the Council to let etreet-lmprovement contracts to the Iowe.1 bidder, but to the 'lowest re sponsible bldtJer." This word "re sponsible" would give the City Council eUsrreUonary power, that could read ily ba turned to graft. Oregomaa Edi torial. June 1 tPald ad ) STBOKO ATTRACTION AT OAKS PARK. bi;S&' Jl'cv: ,&t Tj Cobb Is lather Agala. DETROIT. June S- A second belr to the eetate of Ty Cobb, champion bat ter of the American Leasua. arrived st the Cobb homo yesterday. Tba last addiuoa la a, sae-found SOLOISTS AD aEXBERS OF THJB BAAD W111CH IS GIV1.HG DAILY CONCERTS. Park Monday night as part of the Rose Festival programme. Mr. Cordray de clares that the programmes he has se cured have never before been equalled In Portland from the standpoints of the spectacular and sensational. The principal spectacle Is entitled "Aerial Warfare." It will show the profile of a olty with an airship and a balloon hovering overhead and drop Dins- shells Into the city with dire ef fects. Suddenly antomoblles with guns mounted on them flash Into the picture. The rapid-fire guns are trained on the air craft and the shot and shell which pour forth soon effect the destruction of the airships "Looks and sounds like the real thing," Is the way W. H. Willson. of Los Angeles, the man who Is staging trie displays, ae scribes this feature. Set Pieces Varied. Other set pieoes are "The Noble Red Man," showing an Indian In feathers and war paint, who draws a bow and brings down an owl from a tree 100 yards distant; "The Constellation De vice," a beautiful grouping of revolv ing, ever-changing meteors of dazzling brilliance: "Wireless Pyrotechny, beautiful succession of magnesium dots and explosive dashes; "Arctic ncture," port raying a reindeer drawing a sleigh through falling snow; "The Loco Wheel," described as the craslest fire works device extant: "The Dove Cote,' to and from which fiery doves fly. There will be shown volleys of union repeater shells in colors of red. white and blue, musical rockets, tentacled monsters In the sky, volleys of emer aids, diamonds and Jewels of various kinds of unique settings, thunder and lightning shells, clowns, batteries of golden feathers, the new military searchlight shells, volleys of cobras. Jacob's ladder shell, rockets with para chutes and many otnera. 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