The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 17, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 41

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAXP. SEPTEMBER 17. 1911
NEW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH IS
TO BE DEDICATED BY DR. DYOTT
W.verly Edict- Cognation Hop, to lift $1000 Debt at Dedicatory Services to Ba Held October 1-Plans for
Gypsy Smith's Oomisf.
THE Wav.rley Heights Congrega
tional Church, at East Thirty-third
etreet and Ellsworth etreeta, la to
ba dedicated October 1. at I P. M. Thla
church was put up t a coat of about
n. and will at 400 persona. Tha
Congregational Board of City Missions
saved 10 by uslns; as much material
a possible from tha old Funnvsld.
Church, supplementing It with new ma
terial. Tha Sunnyslde congregation
put up a new stone church last Winter.
A year aco workers of the Congrega
tional Church atarted a Sunday school
in a hall la Clinton street. Thla grew
until the attendance reached mora than
109. A church wit organised last
Winter and meeting held In tha halL
Plans were laid at once for Jt
bu.ldlna. and .iS was ral sed I cash
and pte.lgee for the purpose. It Is es
";,,d L. the other H.0 will be
raised at the dedication meeting Oc
"ber 1. Rev. Luther R- r.yott pastor
of the FJrst Cnnareaational Church
will deliver the dedicatory eermon. and
the mu.le will be furnished by tha
rhMr cf tha First Church. Rev. T. B.
Wlney la paator of tha new chorea.
n,r p. v. CHara will apeak at BL
Mary". Cathedral this morning on
"Pivorce."
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At the neat meetlne; of the Men's
Brotherhood of tha First Congrega
tional Church. October a. a special com
mittee of picked men will be ep
po.nted to co-operate with oraanisa
tlons worklnr 'or Improved conditions
in Portland. Tha Intention la to nave
tha church esprrss Itself on moral
questlona throuah thla committee,
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The committee In charge of tha con
templated Ovpsy Smith campaign wlU
hereafter hold meetings every Vk ednea
day In order to haaten preparatlona
for 'the evanaellers romlni. It la e
pected that tha plana for the new struo
tura will ba ready fr the approval of
tha committee at neat ed
meeting The permit for the building
was secured from tha City Council at
Its last meetlne;.
Professor W. if. Wilder hae been em
ployed to lead tha choir. It Is planned
to have a choir of volcee. and an
orchestra of seven brass Instruments
sad two pianos- 'Hallowed Hymns.
New and Old." a book which has been
eurceesfully used by the evancellst in
other places, will be tha hymnal. Flva
hundred books have already been ship
ped from New York, and are eapected
to bo hero by October 1. Tha evanao
Ilst Is a slner as wall aa a speaker,
and does a lare part of tha solo work
himself. Ha will ba Id Ppokan. Sep
tember t to bealn tha campaign there,
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Tha Ladles' Aid Society of tha White
Temple held Its first meetlne; for tha
Winter last Wednesday. A supper for
fiundav school teachara will ba served
neat Thursday evening, and will be
given regularly In the Fall and winter
months.
N'eit Sunday la Rally day for tha Sun
day school at the White Temple, Many
of the Juniors will ba graduated Into
the senior classes. Fach of tha Junior
cJ asses will contribute to tha pro
gramme. e e e
The portlsnd Graded Union for Plble
School Workers, composed of teachara
and offlcere of the Pundsy schools of
tha city, will hold weekly meetlnaa In
the Paraca room of tha First Conara
getlonal Church, at .: P. M. mdaya.
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The youna- people of the First Con
gregational Church celebrated College
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UtPHV 1 ITH. WHO Wil l. 0mTT F.VAJ.iF.I.laTIC MEETINGS IX
POKTXASU Till FALI.
night In the church paj-lora last Fri
day night. Tha aim of tha social was
to Interest In church work those youna;
people who were not church members.
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A aerlea of It Sunday school Insti
tutes will bo held In various churches
of tha city, beginning September It
and ending with a general rally In tha
First Tresbyterlan Church on October
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Rev. J. Allen Leaa. of PL James
Lutherlan Church, has begun a series
of Sunday evening subjects on peo
ond Century Religion In Twentieth
Century Times." ' The subjects are ar
ranged as follows:
September IT. "When All Christians
Are Chrtstllke" la sociological study);
September t. -When All Chrlatlans
Ara tha Average" (sequel to previous
study): October I. "Tha Martyr vs tha
Mob": October t. "Character vs. Cash":
October II. "How the Lord Got His
Man and What He Did With Him";
October It. Snored Song Service; Oc
tober il. "How an Italian Soldier Was
Paved": November 6. "A Happy Solution
to a Knottv Prehlem": November 11.
-The Preacher and tha Problem of tha
Clean City": November 19. "Tha Livery
of Heaven to Serve tha Devil In."
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Tha first annual sesalon of tha Oregon-Washington
Conference of the Af
rican M- E. Zion Church will close to
night with a sermon by Rev. W. D.
Speight, of Los Angeles. This after
noon Bishop J. S. Caldwell, of Phila
delphia, will ordain O. 8. Raymond to
the ministry, and will announce tha
assignment of mlnlstera to their
rharges. Thla service will be held at
t o'clock. Rev. H. L. McKlnney la tha
speaker at tha eerrlce at II oVlock
this morning. Dr. William Parsons, of
the Third Presbyterian Church, spoke
last Friday afternoon at the educa
tional rallv on "Chrlatlan Education."
Rlshoo Caldwell delivered hie annual
addresa Friday night on "Tha Need of
tha Hour." The report of tha commit
tee on "State of the Country" and
-State of the Church" will ba read tonight.
POLITICAL MOVE SEEN IN SHAKE-UP
IN SAN FRANCISCO POLICE FORCE
M.ny Mend, of Ab. Euef Actlr. tn Effort to Qtt Pardon for ex-Bow. Ii Rumor-Clash la Tariff Opinions
Stop Proposed Banq.net to Contreaunen. 4
tS rRANCISCO. CaU Sept. II
i Special. On. of the biggest bomb
shells that ever sent the San Francisco
Police Department "up In the air" hae
Keen eplodd by Chief of Pollca D. A.
Whlte. Apparently without consulting,
the Mayor, the Police Commissioners or
anv of tha power Chief White has or
dered the transfsr of every police cap
tain eicept two In tha department.
The mov. of tha Chief wa. wholly
uneapected and adda further compllca
tton to the troublesome aflalrs of the
San Francisco department. By those
who say they know tha ln.ld.
0' the department and Us officials,
White s notion la declared to be a decJa
raton of war. For eome time It has
tveen known that Wblte attitude to
ward those who put him In office has
caused dlasatlsfaotion and that many
Diana hare been made to depose him.
Otilv the fart that tha primary elec
tlon Is nsar and that hie dismissal
might possibly affect tha admlnlstra.
ons chance. Of being elected ha.
caused htm to remain In office so Ion.
Swr. rrt.se fhsar.
A rumor la going the rounds that a
petition la tn circulation asking Gov
ernor Johnson to pardon Abo Ruet tha
former boss cf Pan Frnnclaco, who la
s-rving a 14-year sentenca In San Quen
ttn. Abo Ruef has many frlenda In San
Francisco and there ara many who re
gard him aa another vicarious atone
ment. doa friends of Governor John
on havo taken up Ruef fight, ac
cording to report, and tile ea-boa.
etaade a chanea of coming out of oon
vlct stripes soon.
According to political tlttla-tttloa
there la a tale connected with tha ca.l
Ing off of a banquet which was to
havo been given at the Cnlon Club
to tha returned and returning Califor
nia delegation in Congress. The atory
runa that tha big Republican club was
arranging tor auch a banquet, but met
with soma reverses. It aeema that
E. H. Tryon, president of the club, la
a big wool man and Senator Works,
with Represectativea Kent. Stephen,
and Raker, voted for tne Democratic
tariff reduction of wool, which Presi
dent Taft bad to veto. So It was n
nred that It would be hard to feaat
these gentlemen as If they wera re
turning heroea.
Maris Activity warned.
Much l heard the days of tha
formation of maritime companlea to
bring fre'jCM and passengers to Cali
fornia wh-n the canal Is opened. It
Is said that there Is a big field for
such companies, aa the preeent trans
portation concerns are crowded to
handle the amount of freight offered
them. .
The Olympic Hub has Just passe
through an election and In the cam
paign developed something new In
,lub life. A man was put on trll
for apeaking disrespectfully of tha
board of directors. Dr. Pockwtta hap
pened to see the list of tha proposed
board of directors on the bulletin board
ar.d remarked:
The aame old gang of burglars
lie was hauled up for trial and had
j,. rite a letter of apologr.
Xh Pacific I'nlon ones sent In a
atory Illustrating the eereera tn which
tu oIAcexa war bcld. wtUci U la
marked contrast to tha Olympic Club's
action. It was in tha days whan Cap
tain Cheeebrough waa preeldent. A
stranger came up to him aaklng:
"U-K. n I Hiul a anlttoonf"
"Oh .nit on ma: I'm tha president."
replied tha Captain.
Mlaa Florence ClunT will no anotner
winsome bride of tho seaeon. She la
to bo married at tha Falrmount on
Tuesday to Dr. Janes, of Eos Angeles.
Tha attractive bride Is going to Los
Angelea to make her noma, where Dr.
J ansa Is a practicing phyalolan. Mlaa
Cluff was a debutants last season and
was a rouch-souht bolls.
Brio FlgkC la Still Waared.
In tho Cght that la still quietly going;
on between the Ooldan Oat. Park pro-
PORTLAJTD MAID RECEIVING ATTENTION IN IOWA.
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mi., tlrace Bachtol. a charming member of Portland s younger set.
.ho VVsldirUh her parent. In their new and sightly home on Port
rind Height t present visiting with friend, and r.latlvea In Iowa.
L-e od horn, atats. 8h. left for th. East four weeks ago, ft.r
Jlvlni biVa fh. t several little farewell part!. .given by Port-
i.-d frtindl iSd joined her mother, who preceded her She 1 was
M looular in thi East before her folk, took up a home In Portland.
7 idvleea rlcl4 Indict, that she Is being lavishly entertained
" luSlnJ s.vJr.1 snort au.omobll, ,or. In different parte ,f Central
"wa. Omaha. De. Moines. Chlcs.o. Wasi'lnpton. D. C and See.
ToTk .relncluded In her Itinerary, aa ell as a number of loe a
Jown "h.r, iw J I. acuatmed. Her r.iurn hom. I. an....rat.d aoon.
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Common salt, because of the cube-shaped grains,
does not dissolve as readily. . Also the ran
corous impurities in ordinary salt do not permit
of dainty seasonine.
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deem this one. ; .
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Grocer Sit Acaat Htrt . - - - - .
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. a v. n.- whn favor Harbor
View as tha real site for the Panama
Pacino rciposmon, i vnk -
seem to have scored a noteworthy vic
tory. At all .vents tne annonncemen ,
has been made that when President
Taft cornea here to celebrate the break
ing of ground the festivities will ba
In Golden Gate Park. Naturally, the
bead of th. Nation could not b. ex
pected to break ground In th. park and
than automoDiie m i .
bor View Park to take another .hovel
.. - n.w.. 1 A i,,r do. SO
or Oirx. 1 ni - - .
Golden Gate Park waa selected and that
faction Is coucKiing who
Directors to Meet Taft.
.k.- h been arranged by tha
Alev v.w.
.... Tentative pragramm.
to be followed by the Pr.sld.nt during
his visit. He is "u " c
r'lne on Friday morning. October
Js There h. will be met by a 00m
mtte. of th. fair "rector. a and
Governor 01 n - "'T . .
b. spent in Sacramento and b. will
arrive In u.'"J,,T. "thi au-
rTnr an . iou , .i . .t
neron.a Vw Oakland city
hell At f OCIOCK irai uia" -----rlve'fn
8an Francio and b. ..corted
kVe'u" Ths i -auet that
n1rdaVhVo"nln-gHo1tober 14. th.r.
"fl break ground for th. Expoaltlon
"t'h.Ttadlum in golden Gate Park
There will be nor.
afternoon and another Prealdentlal re
ception in the evening. ,.MrV th.
gundav morning at 11 J clock th.
President Is to be permitted to attend
fhurch according to th. carefully ar
ranged schedule, and th. afternoon will
be given over to an automobile trip to
Inspect th. elongated exposition site.
&r President 1. du. to leave tor Uo.
Angelea at S P- M.
Rr.t Raised Railroad
Th. Johnson Board of Harbor Com.
mission. ha- t.k.n a th.
railroad and oth.r companies that 00
Sup space in the ferry building, and
Incidentally has added an Income ot
iometSlng like Ili-Mv a month to th.
revenues of the state. .
Bom. time ago there cam. a suspl
elott tlist th. state was net retting
high rent for It. apac. aa privat. firms
would demand. Forthwith . thra. real
miuee to make a re port, and they have
raleed rents an along mo
a. .. einnrnvlTna.tly to
and the ouiiaingys. o -...... -- -----
values the commute, found the prop
erty worth S.a.5.0.
Th Southern Pacific Company, for
. . 1 t rtt1n. off With
instance. mpi v- " "
f ST a month, will have to pungle over
Spice U occupies. All along th. line
the advances ar. in proportion, al
though th. Wells-Fargo Company will
have to par "n something like IJ900
"stead of $1. ss tass been the rule
'"The Vn'lted Railroads has heretofore
been spending 1250 a month f or Its
terminus facilities at the foot of Mar
ket street, but hereafter will b. cora
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palled to give ' - -" - - --
committee has also recommended that
by reserving space m me vv
lower waiting room, for a drugstore,
th. Harbor Commission could get a
revenue ot from 110.000 to KO.OOO a
A "uniform rat. of 1500 a month far
each ferry allp Is proviaea. nereioiure
. . w ... ih,rn fnr the IMS
tnere nas bwu --- -7- - -
of ferry slips. Th. increase (a figured
up as 113 i.iaj m J -" - '
and worth while going after.
l-llrlble Baebelora aeareer. -
Announcement of the marriage of
nouglaa Grant reduces the list of eligi
ble bachelors of Pan Francisco society,
a list by no means jrod.ler'nsia, Mr.
Grant Is the heir of one of the best
families of California, son of Joseph
Grant and grandson of the late Adam
Grant, m nigmy respeciea u":"s
who founded a great firm and left a
large fortune.
Miss Ruth Goodrich; whom ' young
It. nP.n, marri at TTnboken. New
Jersey, last February. Just before the
pair departed for Europe, came her.
from Minneapolis and has been more
noted for pulchritude tnan peaigree.
When Grant and Miss Goodrich began
h. n, rrennentlv dlnlnar at the
smart cafes In the neighborhood of the
St. Francis Hotel, nis parenia ioousui
It advisable to have him take a trip
to Europe and find new associations.
The quiet marriage at Hoboken. the
Gretna Green of New York, was the
sequel to the young millionaire s De
parture from San Francisco.
Grant recently took up his residence
In Los Angeles and has been there until
. . . - r-t -n.rAA Cie the srolf
championships. He holds the Pacific
Coast amateur championship nlroseii
for a year, having won it at the Se
attle Exposition.
(student Paper Enlarged.
The Daily Palo Alto, the student
paper at Stanford University. Is to be
enlarged In scope. J. C. Thomas, who
is the editor this year, has announced
several important changes. The pa
per is to contain twice the amount
of news space that has been used in
former editions and Is to be enlarged
to five columns. The enlargement is
necessary to accommodate the In
creased amount of advertising.
The Salt Lake Railroad that runs
Into Los Angeles received a bill the
other day for 40 pounds of breakfast
food from a restaurant proprietor at
Nippon, Cal., a desert station. The
patent fluky stuff waa all used at one
Bitting by an engineer, but he did not
. . Me . railroad's fASteftV
trains was crippled. there a ew Oa.yB.
ago because of a leaky ' flue In the
locomotive. Nothing could be 1 found,
to fix it. Adobe mud is a good thins
In an emergency, but Nippon has onl;
sand and rocks. Finally one of th
trainmen spied the breakfast food. It
was dumped, out. mixed with, newspapei.
scraps and ' water, and made- into .
paste that plugged tha hole, through
which the steara had been spouting. r
Mahoney Succeeds Balgllsch.. "";
ASTORIA. Or Sept. 16. (Special.)
Victor Dalgllsch, .who has been ' tu
charge of the local office. -Of: the' Port
of Portland Commission "stnee ' its or
ganlzatlon - assumed -controls of v the
pilotage and towboat service, "has re
signed his position.' W. A. Mahoney,
ex-purser on tie steamer T.-Js -Potter,
has Deen appotnicu w n. -
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Winter I
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Fflls the Dental Offices
As the cold makes those neglected teeth cry out for proper
treatment. We would advise all persons who notice the slight
est defect in any of their teeth to call here at once before the;
pain compels you to come in a hurry. People requiring plates
will find the gums in much better condition now for treatment
than later on. Dr. Wise will personally supervise your plate ,
work and it is needless to say that in this line of work he has ;
no superior here or anywhere else. Our specialists are equally,
skilled in other lines. ' . .' .'r"';
Read These Prices:
Satisfactory Work Cannot Be Produced for Less Money r.
find Rubber Plates, each : .-' . : $5.00.
PLATES WITH FLKXJBLB
atOTION.
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Km Move Falllns; Platefc
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K. Mot. Cons kl hk or. UaxUsf Theaa
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The Best Red Rubber Plates, each ' $7.50
22-Carat Gold or Porcelain Crowa for . $5.00
22-Carat Bridge Teeth, Gnaranteei each , $3.50
Gold or Enamel Fillings, each . . a $ 1.00
Silver Fillings, each . . . 50c
And an Absolute Guarantee Backed by 24 Years in Portland
Our Bridge work has been brought to
the highett state of perfection. Th.
teeth on this bridge ar. interchange
able at will without removing from th.
mouth. W. use gold or porcelain, aa
your fancy dictates. This is only ona
of our many original methods-
Nervous and weak-hearted people can have their Weth -extracted,
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when necessary. All work is done imder the personal super
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