The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 29, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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Located at 12th
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LUXURIOUS in the extreme with every
tectural worhl. the Villa St. Clara stand
jaent hoi:e on thf Pacific Coast -
JOvery detail has been worked out to the
lions hitherto undreamed of in apartment-h
Furnished by Meier & Frank's
Th" Villi St. Clara Apsrtnients were furnished through
out Im- TIk -leior & JVank Store's interior decorating
di'pnrtm M:t. Th furniture is of solid mahogany, to
match thf v.oodv.nrk.
The rich (IraiM'ries. the beautiful linens, ehinaware, pas
ranpes. kitcht r.-wr,n; and all other fittings are of the high
quality for which the name of Meier & Frank is synony
mous. Th Viila St. Clara reflects great credit upon the
builder and furnisher alike
Inspection of
TOWHS m
Big Delegations Will Be at
Arlington Convention.
PORTLAND MEN ARE TO GO
Forty Member of Portland Com
'jnrrrlal Orfunliatloni Will Ho In
Party I-cavlnn Here Wild
tkme Pinner on Card.
Competition inorc the lea.iinfc towm
of Sl.erman. Moro and GUMam counties
for t!ie Trl-county Fair to le i.elj next
FaH will b ker.. ai.1 all are plan
nlr.r to end blr dr ;enll'n to the rn
ventlon In Arilnistor Tuesday. The
date for the f.:r and tlir- p!ave where
It Is to be h.-id will ;e .l-t-rm!ned at
this convention. Adv'.-rji fom tha
Arlington Commercial iT:t t t:.e Port-
Isrd Cmmerrt:il C:i:t say tat between
10 and IIJ otJi.lu! ni'Bil,. from the ,
three ountles are ."rrln? to come. ;
ITpvner wi:i snd C"Tlin 3S. lone J
17. Wssro and Onx VcIIey IS each. I
and tne nlir towns hrtve d?V;atlon
Ifsird ur:,'!n from five to JO.
Tb Portland crowd wll total be
tween "o and 40. l:epresentatlves from (
ail of ti e ..imnnr'lil orrji:ijntlon will
be In the party, and. owing to Ue cn
epe.tedty lare number if reserva
tions tilled for. the Commerc-lal t.1ub
has decided to have the xa'.lroad com
pany run two spe.lal cars. Instead of
on!.r one. s was first planned.
The chairman of the reception com
mittee In Ar'lrnon wrote yesterday to
the Portland Commercial Club. saylnK
tl.at the m-lM s;ees. -er coiulnjc Into j
the neighborhood In larjte tiuv.lnT and
that he Is certain tne ll'int Club
will be ab'e to fc-nlnli the Poitland i
visitors with the ult,r.r of roast itoose
that hd been ptarne.i.
Those who will ro in t, party from
Portland, beslles tle de!ica:ion from
tha Orecon Atrrtou; tural Collckre ond
representatives of Portlan 1 newspapers,
are: X. A. I-euch. K rr. :ur..-,l & Co.:
William McKenile. L'a.four. tiuthrle &
Co.: W. A. Mao Rue. Pink of California:
;eorsre W. Hovt. M.-rchnnts National
Rank; Emery Olmstead. Portland Trust
Company: George J. Major. Fairbanks, j
Morse Company: C. C. Char-man. Port- i
land Commercial Club: W. M. Utnhden-
stock. I'mbdenstork A I-ars-n Cm-
i muuenMW K m l-Arst-n Cm- I ;
pany; George M. Hvland. capitalist: J.
Durkehelmer. Wad hams Co.; K. M.
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Star Sand Company: D. B. Thomas. I Chin Wah. under indlctr.ient as an al
capltalist: A. F. Huggln. Klelxcl-.nrr- leed white slaver, was arrested yester
Mayer Company: A. H. Ieve-s. Out-set day by t'etectlves Taft and V. i;. after
Devers: Dwlght Edward. Dwlght a search lusting several weeks. During
Edwards Company; L. Allen Lewis. , that period Wah was engaged fs cook at
Allen A Lewis: James Thompson. Wad- i
hams Kerr Brothers: R Neustadter.
Xtustadtr Brothers: g. C. Pier. Mar
a;NW!Is Hardware Con-.pany; J. J.
Walter, canltailsf v. M. i-rawnrrt f
C Moore A Co.; C. L How.. Mitchell. '
Lewis Ftaver; Jan.es J. Saycr. John I
Deere Plow Company; A. H. Averlll, A.
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ipany.
H. Averlll Machinery Company:
Unmnh-e A i4,a nc ft ral-ai. v,n.n,
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VT. n Wilson, Oliver Chilled Plow
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Villa St. Clara Furnished
and Reservations in the Villa St. Clara May Be Made Today and Rest
Works; I A. Colton, Pacific Paper
Company; II. E. JudK. Valvulitis Com
pany: A. A. Schell. Chapman Advertis
ing Company: V. A. Ryder. Ryder Ad
vertising Agency; Georire D. Lee, Dia
mond Tire Company: K. O. Crawford.
Lumbermen National Rank. ..
'BILLY' WILLIAMS SPEAKER
Prummer YanKellst' Will Talk at
V. M. C. A. This Afternoon.
Something of a novelty ii In store for
those who attend the regular Sunday
I men' meeting In the auditorium of the
(Portland Young lien's Christian Asso
ciation this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tha
speaker will be "Billy" Williams, the
"drummer evangelist." who Is said to
have a method of speaking that Is all
his own.
Mr. Williams will deliver his lecture.
"The Laat Komp With the Tiger." which
lie gave In Portland once before, and
which be has delivered IHu times In
the United tf'-ates and Canada. Mr.
Williams gives a vlvtd picture of his
own life before he became a Chrlstlaa.
When he apoke In Portland before, at
the climax of his lecture he smashed a
bottle of whisky upon the platform. In
spite of his sensational methods, how-
ever, he Is said to have a message for
men that makes a deep Impression,
K. . Harlng will sing a baritone solo
at today's meeting.
he Count;- t arm, anfl. believing that
he had been forvtlcn. came Into the
city tu ri'-nd the day. He is accused
of having tilten Hazel Warren, a while
woman, from Portland to Taooma. The
jm'n ' '" testify aualnst him.
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convenience known to the modern archi
today as the finest and most modern apart-
reatest degree of perfection accommoda
(.ue construction are embodied.
Arrangement of Villa St. Clara
Each apartment has a private hall, which serves ns a
point of distribution to the living-room, dining-room,
kitchen, bath and dressing-room. The living-room and
dining-room both front upon the street, the bath and
kitchen being accessible from either.
Back of the two front rooms are commodious dressing
rooms, which give' the occupant a degree of privacy
seldom found in apartments, and serve as storing places
for clothing, toilet articles, etc. This eliminates the
dressers from the two main rooms.
AHCiiuETIEu
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ulm Are
Indicted as Firebugs.
FIVE ARE TURNED LOOSE
Two Youths Field for Alleged Con
tribution to . Delinquency of ,
Minora Grand Jury Acts
on Many Cases.
W. P. Vim and Delia Ulm, his wife,
who are alleged to have attempted to
burn the furniture In the Sacrey lodg
ing house at First street October
10. were Indicted by the grand jury
yesterday on charges of arson. The
r:m had purchased the furniture of
the rooming-house and had taken a
lase on the hullrflng. Poor success In
ri:nr.insr the buvmes. with the receipt
of a telearam from n aupMter In Los
Angeles announcing her serious Illness,
are believed to have Induced the at-
tempt to burn the place. The lives of
several lodgers were placed In danger
when the furniture In several of the
rooms was Ignited.
Fred Sllcocks. a young member of a
prominent Portland family, was In
dicted on a charge of contributing to
the delinquency of a minor. A second
true bill, charging the same offense,
was returned against L, B. GUe, a
close friend and companion of Sllcocks.
The Juvenile Court authorities brought
about the Indictments.
Other Armta Expected.
Juvenile Court authorities also caused
the arrest of W. J. Sullivan, proprietor
of a woodyard. who Is charged with
contributing to the delinquency of
minors. The grand Jury will probably
consider his case early next week. Two
other men. It is understood, are to be
arrested on similar charges.
Bam Kraaner, a saloonman, accused
by Jennie Friedman of having at
tempted to extort money from her for
police protection, was the subject of
two true bills. One charges the pla
Ing of his wife In a disorderly house.
and In the other he Is accused of hav-
Ing accepted the earnings of Pauline
Krlstal, a fallen woman. Krasner is
the man who gathered affidavits which
caused Detective Carpenter to resign
from the police department. )
Oliver Williamson, who Is accused of
having stolen a motorcycle from H. A. The car was being driven at moder
Gabbart. was Indicted on a charge of ! Bt speed and neither the driver nor
grand larceny. Williamson, the offi- j passengers saw the fast-approaching
cers say. rede the machine all the way ' car, which struck the automobile with
from Portland to Oakland and was cap- ! terrible force. Just before hitting the
lured by the police of that city within machine the motorman sounded his
a few minutes of his arrival. Detec- whistle but too late for the driver to
tive Tom Swennes left last night for I clear the track. Warner Jumped from
Oakland to bring Williamson back to j the car and Schooley was struck by
Portland. j one, 0f the automobile seats and
Gabbert. says the detective, had the I thrown from the machine. The auto
rcotoreycle. valued at 1310. for sale. He
allowed Williamson to take It to try
It before deciding If he would purchase
It. and the prospective customer failed
to return.
Five Are Freed.
Charles Pickens, who. under the
name of N. R. Root. Is alleged to have
passed a forged check for 20, was also
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Tftf Sr CLARA
Ready for Occupancy
November First
iLxnerts trie nest in the west
Throughout by
Indlcted. Pickens was arrested near
Salem a few days ago.
A not true bill was returned in the
case of Harry Wheeler, Bert Madison
and John Doe Reynolds, who were ar
rested on a charge of stealing a speed
ometer and other accessories of an au
tomoblle belonging to Eugene Blazler.
Thomas Yates and Minnie Yates .were
also the subjects of a not true bill.
They were accused of contributing to
the delinquency .of Cleo Tallmadge,
aged 13. Earlier In the week the Jury
Indicted Yates on a charge of contrib
uting to the delinquency of Eva Bur
dick, also 13 years of age.
BOY DRUG VICTIM JAILED
Officers Despair of Reforming Joe
Curry of Habit,
Despairing of reforming Joe Curry, i
victim of the cocaine habit, the Juve
lille Court officers arrested the boy at
the County Poor Farm yesterday and
will hold him in custody. After
search for a cure at sanitariums and
reformatory institutions. Curry still
uses the drug. The officers are thor
oughly mystified at his Ingenuity In
keeping a supply of the drug, which.
they say. he gets wherever he may be.
Curry Is one of the alleged victims
of Solomon Miller, a South Portland
druggist, against whom he will appear
when Miller comes to trial In the early
part of November. The druggist Is
under sentence of 0 days at the rock
pile, given In Municipal Court for the
crime of furnishing cocaine to a coterie
of South Portland boys, and has ap
pealed. Curry gave strong testimony
i against him in the lower court, and
i will be held to repeat It In Circuit
Court.
This boy Is the third of Miller's al
leged victims who has undergone
course of, treatment and has. lapsed.
Only a few days ago John Davis and
James Buckner, also witnesses against
Miller, were arrested and received rock
plle sentences. Buckner has been re
leased, but Is held tlH the Miller trial.
At one time, after the treatment.
Curry gained to pounds in weight, but
at the station yesterday he wus ema
ciated, feeble and weak-voiced as much
as when he first came into the care of
the officers.
STREETCARITS AUTO
Occupants Escape With Lives but
Are Injured.
OREQOV CITT. Or.. Oct. 2S. (Spe
cial.) What might Rave proved a
fatal accident occurred at the. electric
car crossing at Greenpolnt Friday after
noon, when an automobile, driven by
i Gerald Warner and containing 1) And
-.r.0n. Mrs. Peter Shinville and he.r
utile daughter,
Gladstone.
were returning from
crashed through a fence into the yard
of the Straight home and struck the
residence. Anderson was thrown out
of the machine. His leg was Injured.
The woman and child were uninjured.
Those in the machine say the elec
tric car was running at about 20 miles
an hour and did slow down when near
lag Uva crossing.
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The Meier & Frank Stores
Each apartment is complete in itself, r a commodious residence, although consisting
of hut a few rooms. And the elegance and tone of the whole building, its richness and
harmony of color, combined with its extraordinary completeness, makes the Villa - St.
Clara most desirable.
It is finished throughout in solid mahogany.
Conveniences of Vi la St. Clara
Disappearing beds, parts of the buffet and writing desk,
roll back into iron recesses which are connected by ven
tilatingHtubes to the outside, so that the bedding is prop
erly aired. The beds can be moved to any part of the
room and the occupant can sleep by the window, or any
where else as desired.
EACH APARTMENT HAS A FIRE-AND-BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFE BUILT INTO ITS WALLS, and is con
nected with both telephone systems, electric and dummy
elevators, steam heat, electricity, gas, etc.
AUDITORIUM PLAN FIXED.Er
ARCHITECTS WIlXj AXXOTJXCE
SELECTION' TOMORROW.
Design Chosen Will Embrace Mod
ern Needs of Building Working
Drawings to Be Made Soon.
After three days' work the Audi
torlum jury which is to select the win
Mni set of plans for the Municipal
Auditorium has reached a decision. It
will be made public tomorrow, when
the winning set will be presented by
the Jury to the Auditorium Commission
and the sealed envelope containing the
name of the winning architect will be
officially opened.
Nothing was made public yesterday
as to which plan has been selected.
The Jury started work Thursday morn
ing with 62 sets of plans on display.
The process of elimination sifted the
number down to 14 Friday nlarht. This
Consumption
Anyone Interested In the cure of Con
sumption should rt one of the booklets
telling of recoveries by tan' use of Eck
min'i Altaratlve.
Coughs, Stubborn Colds and Pneu
monia may be tha beginning of more
serious troubles; Eckmau's Alterative is the
effective remedy. Read Mr. Kanaly's state
ment: Saratoga. N. T.
Gentlemen: For live or six years I was
troubled with cough and expectoration. I
also had a hish fever. My case was de
clared Consumption by my physician. I was
Biven Cod Liver Oil. Creosote . -and other
medicines, all without benefit.
"At Christmas time, JftOrt. J was not ex
pected to live. Calling- Dr. It. II. McCarthy,
he advised the use of Eckman's Alterative,
whk'h I took with excelleot results and waa
entirely cured.
"During the past year I have' rained IS
lbs. I go out In all weathers and have had
no cough or cold whatever. I give theaa
facts to encourage others to use Kckman's
Alterative."
Signed Affidavit! JAS. W. KANAl.Y.
Eckmnn's Alterative is efctive !n Bron
chitis, AKthmi, Hy Fever. Throat and
l.ung Troubles, and in uplmlMlng the sys
tem. Does not contain poisons, opiates or
halit-torming drujrs. For sale by j'tiu Owl
Drug Co. and other leading druggists. Ask
for booklet of cured chb:s and write to
Kckinun Laboratory, PhitadelUia, fa., for
additional evidence.
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Special Features of Villa St. Clara
A large and magnificent Amusement Hall has been
provided on the first floor, in which the patrous can give
afternoon tea parties, card parties, etc., pleasures usually
denied to apartment dwellers.
THERE IS ALSO A LARGE ROOF GARDEN.
EQUIPPED WITH AWNINGS, SEATS, HAMMOCKS,
potted plants and a row of electric lights around the
whole space, so that it can be brilliantly illuminated for
evening parties. This Garden gives a most beautiful
panoramic view of Portland and the mountains.
was pulled down to three at
yesterday and at 2 o'clock the
g set had been selected. -
E. F. Lawrence professional adviser
of the Auditorium Commission, and one
of the jurymen, said yesterday that the
plan as sele'cted is complete in Itself
and the grouping of Ideas will not be
necessary. The building, it Is said,
will be suitable for all the purposes
and will embrace every known modern
convenience.
The standing of the architectural
firm which wins the contest will be
investigated and a record of the com
pany's buildings demanded before the
contract for the working plans Is let.
The members of the jury which has
made the selection are K. K. Cutter,
ALVEOLAR
'By Their Works Ve
We have noticed. In an advertise
ment of a CHEAP SEATTLE DENT
IST, an offer of J1000 for one Alveolar
Tooth. We, imleed, feel flattered that
so high a valuation should have been
placed upon it. Let anyone qualified to
win the prize, though, take heed, and
when the thousand i delivered for the
Alveolar Tooth, let the "unsuspecting''.
look through the PILE for the coun
terfeit." There is sure to be one. The
one who offers the prize Is a COUN
TERFEIT. We can excuse a man for
beintr a CHEAP DENTIST, or QUACK
LAWYER, circumstances may require
It (there may bo a reason), nut mat
anyone, with half a fool s neari, snouia
impose his bootisji, repeateuiy ana
unreservedly upon a credulous public.
and exhume his somewhat QUACK
BRAINS, trying to explain why the
other fellow cannot mane kooo.
with eoraethlnor he (the Quack) doesJ
not and cannot understand, by virtue
of his "junslelsm" we feel that "a
word to the wise Is sufficient and
necessary.
When you meet a Dentist so whole
souled that he takes to his protective
bosom outraged and wronged human
ity, when he thrusts out his brawny
arms and say tear not, 1 will pro
test you, 'T will advertise your
wrongs," "I will tell the public what
the Ex-Real-Estate-ManDent!st is
trying to do to you," sh, put your foot
on the soft pedal, there s a nigger in
the woodpile. Why, this Is no Dentist,
he Is an Evangelist. This man nas
mlsed his vocation. What a potent
factor has been lost to the Apostolic
World. How great would have been
his era In the Middle Ages but, alas,
this man Is too modest for the monk
hood, he Is too self-sacrificing. too
filled with tender solicitude for "hood
winked" humanity, that he does not
choose the pulpit. Not he. His pulpit
is the one-column aa in the dally pa
pers. His cloister a suite of dental of
fices, that serve as a wall of Justifi
cation and preservation for the "dead
beats" cho flock thither to evade
their lawful debts. His sifrn. the dark,
grewsome visage In the daily papers,
that he "would" hold as a "Sworn of
Damocles" above the heads of uDrlsrht,
honest and straightforward dentists,
who advertise their merits honestly and
straightforwardly, who haven't the time
I to talk about what the "other fellow"
con t do. Oh. indomitable Ego, Faith
ful Evangelist of the Dental World,
keep right on talking If it gives you
"fun." There's a fool born every day
and there's always a court Jester before
every king and there's a funny sheet
in the paper every Sunday. Let us
have a little lauirh with you, and let us
say that the giddy heights of a "Den
tal Reformer" Is most liable to make
dizzy the "top-knot" of one accus
tomed to wield the knife, and cut gar
nishments of the top growth of the
human head. Eveu as "Ex-Keai-Estate-.entist."
may we not hope to outclass
in primitive construction the "appren
tice barber?" The noble BRUTUS hath.
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Furnished
Two and Three-
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With
Bath and
Private
Dressing
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of the Week
Spokane; E.
Willis Polk,
D. Lawrence.
San Francisco.
Portland;
Policeman Follows Tar Trail.
It was not difficult to trace George
Goodwillle when the police went after
him yesterday, for he left visible evi
dence of his transit all the way from
the O.-W. It. & N. freight sheds to
the foot of Morrison street. Good
willle Is a driver for the Pacific Trans
fer Company and was sent to haul a
barrel of tar. The barrel was not tight,
and the tar leaked down to the street.
When a policeman encountered the
track, all he had to do was to keep
going till he arrived at the source.
Goodwillle was arrested for spilling
material on paved streets.
for a Tooth
DENTISTS
Shall Know Them"
said, "We have been slingers of mud."
W ere it not better to -have slung mud
than to have slung "hair?" We pause
for a reply .
It has often been said that people
who live --in glass houses should not
throw stones, and some place In that
good old book our grandmothers Lavs
read to us, th"re is something liKe
this: "Strike not the mote from thy
brother's eye before thou liast cast
ot:t the beam from thine own." We do
not claim to be "Evangelists." We are
PURE UNADULTERATED DENTISTS.
We are kept so busy talking about
what we CAN do that we have not time
to teli you what the "other fellow"
CANNOT do. And whenever you meet
a man or woman who is always telling
about the man that lives next door to
him, be assured that there is nothing
good to tell about himself. The man
who Is continually finding fault with
the "NEXT" man is doing things wor
my ui otame nimseir.
For the intelligent among our read
ers, let us say that we make claims
for dentistry in, we might sav. the
zenith of its perfection. There Is not
one claim we cannot live up to. We
have reached a degree in the dental
science that is almost- incredulous but
we have the SKILL, the ABILITY" and
the MORAL and FINANCIAL right to
disperse your skepticism and Increufii
ity. Alveolar Teeth, Where Hrldgevrork
la Impossible.
If only your front teeth are left, say
three or four or more, we can replace
all those that have been lost on both
sides clear back with perfect Alveolar
teeth, whilst bridgework would he im
possible even if you have 8 or 10 front
teeth to tie to. If you have onlv two
back teeth on each side, saj' molars,
we can suppfy all the front teeth that
are missing with beautiful, service
able, lifelike Alveolar teeth. This could
not possibly be done by tho bridge
route. And where bridge work Is pos-
uijipanson oetween
tne two. A very large percentage of
our work Is taking out bridgework put
in by supposedly hiarh-class dentists
and replacing it with the beautiful
and artistic Alveolar teeth. And, un
like bridgework in another respect, it
Is practically painless. No boring or
cutting Into the gums, nothing to be
dreaded. Now, then, prices being equal
which would you choose?
Carina; Pyorrha (loose teeth), a dis
ease given up by other dentists as in
curable, is another of our specialties.
We cure it absolutely. It's a boastful
statement to make, but we can do any
thing that is possible in dentistry, and
what we do Is always of the very high
est class. Our booklets, Alveolar Den
tistry, are free. Write for one If you
cannot cai:. We have samples of our
work to show at 'l times.
a l.VE DENTAL CO., DEN
TISTS, Portland. Kington Uldg.. 106 1
"d St. Seattle, Height Bldg., 2d ana
Pine. Terzna to raliu-bi naanla.