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13 THE SUTTDAY OKEBOSIAS. PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 5, 1911. COHEN INDICTED UXW HEAD OF BLA2XT1GHTXES. WHO ARRANGES TO MAKE ALARM SYSTEM DOWN TO DATE. He new hornless types Viclrolas, Grafonolas, Tables that.sing and talk-have doubled the Talking Machine business of EILERS MUSIC HOUSE makes may be , trtc our w Seventh .Alder. Depend upon it, best terms and servica here. IE E s t Attorney Accused of Offering to Quash Case When Mag istrate for $150. THE CROWHI?rG7iCRIEVEHRTSlir TALKING- MACHINE-MAKING. LAWYER NOW IN EAST - . . . i a................ i Ul I G .'"' ' ' ' '. K V Complaint Agalost Recent Acting Municipal Jade ' Pressed by . lo!Ut Commissioner Cof Irj Ector J or J. COFTXT DEMAXTMI AKRin OF (OU1. J Sp-as:D of t.h. In6tr:mtnt of Mu Cetua. Joltc CeaisilMtoaar. Coffsy "1 Inl thai tha cotlolr f'.nd Jury Is in b collets,:- (or rctorsins a ? Indlctmret ioihi Max O. Cohsn I as4 lb. d.c.nt cltlaana of this com- mtanlty ara lo eoMratulstsd. aa 4 thla M a strp In lh. rytbt :irctton J aa4 on bshalf of law and order. I I think ruiur rvsnts will jQ.t:fr lha 4 artlra of Iba vraad lory. It ) Bow f np to Ptsirtrt Attnracy Camcroa to T t guar and fcsvs Cohis arrestsd aad rttn.l tiers without dslay for trial. tba asms a. any othor enn.ln.l-" An Indictment charring that U11 O. Cohen, whl'e acting as Municipal Judge In th aharnce of Judge Tazwell. of fered to accept a bribe to dismiss a de fendant. Eleanor Macro, wife of 8am Krasner. a aalonkeepT. who la alao under Indictment on two counts, waa returned yestrrday lv ne grand Jury. Pn account of the absence of Attorney Cohen la the East, full details of tha Indictment were not mada public A bench warrant for hl arreat had not been filed with tha Sheriff laat night. It la prot-able that the warrant will not Issue until the return of tba attorney from nia Eastern trip. Tha Incident which leT" to the In-dlc-trr.ert of Cohen, aa ret forth In an affidavit by the woman complainant last week, wsa an alleged attempt on the part pf Cohen, then acting judge, fo compel the woman, following her ar rest on a statutory charite. to employ P. J. Silverman aa her attorney at a fee cf 1150. Intlmatina; that aha might expect to receive favorable coneldera tlon when her cava came up for trial If she did ao. Tha charges against Cohen wera pressed by police Commissioner Coffey, who obtained tha woman' af fidavit and went before the grand Jury with tha complaint. Other wit nesses examined were S. J. Silverman, lha attorney through whom Cohen la alleged to have attempted to collect tha bribe: Eleanor Macro, Attorney John I. Mann and Ray Sullivan. As sistant City Attorney. The woman charged In her aworn statement that the case against her waa dismla.ed after she had allowed Attorney Silverman to appear In tha cist with her regular attorney. Thereafter, aha charged. Silverman de manded IIJO but after much argument and delay aha compromized by paying him t:i- When he left for tha East a week ago Attorney Cohen la aald to have told frlenda that he was going to Chicago to assist In the trial of a caaa which would probably occupy aeveral weeka and that thereafter ha In-ended to go to Florida for a protracted stay. Attorney Coien waa defendant In tba i-ase of Scammons against Cohen. In which he .11 survl by his own client to recover $S0 which he had collected. Mr. Sammon employed Cohen to collect a claim of 13900. paying him 1100 aa retainer. Tha attorney com promised for H39 and sought to retain the whole amount, charging $:oo for each of two trlpa to Ooldendale, Waah., HJi a attorney fee. J0 filing fee and ', for searching the record. Mrs. i.-ammons Immediately brought ault. Tha Jury decided that tha original I100 was all that Cohen had earned. Mora notoriety accrued to tha attor ney later when another of hla client. O. E. tiaffney. started ault to recover $300. which he had advanced the attor ney a ball money. This case waa set tled without trial. Cohen paying Gaff ney HSU. In thla case he represented that part of tha money had been used to "oil up" the police. WILLIAM T. MUIR IS DEAD Portland Resident P.w Away at TarMn of Tnberculoal. William T. Mulr. of this city, died late yesterday at Tucson. Arl of tu berculosis. A telegram was received here last night by J. Krank Watsm. a brother-ln-Uw. telling of Mr. Mulr" death. Mr.' Watson left Immediately for Ban Francisco, where he will meet Mr. Mulr and children, who will re turn to Portland. Whether the deceased will be buried here la not yet decided. : ,.,sj Hf-S-V - . Kfi - V'- :' - . 'Lc ' , " 1 ' -jV . ' -s . ' t : . v . , - . A ?- J . c- ... a K ' V . . r-. -i- .- - ' - " ' - aSsaBaann sssa ms-nsansssa- . K . - - - HbALlt w ) V. . ... . .' V:, . s . .1. ' : . - , ' -t- " ' '' '' -' " ' 1 .:' ' .:, V - 'S.ia-r- ' J FIRE CHIEF DOWELL. GONGS 10 Chief Dowell to Reorganize Fire Alarm System. MEN NOT TO BE SHIFTED Time tost Indcr Six-Yenr-Old Bell Plan Eleven Companies to Bo on Assignment Book Tests In Secret In View. General change In the working rule and regulatlona of the flr department for the betterment of the ervlc were announced yeaterday by Ftra Chief Dowell. to become effective aa oon aa possible. Tha changea have been worked oat by the Chief. Mayor Rush light and member of the Are com mittee, and ao far Involve only the working of the department. No changea ara contemplated In the men. It being th general opinion that the heada of departments ar. all thoroughly com- PA "change which will be. worked out aa quickly aa poeelble will be tha aa- Ignment-book eyetem. which la now aid to ba out M oate becauee of tha eetabllahment of a number of new t tlona. Under the Are aytem. an al ignment book 1. kept in all atatlon. and at headquartera. A lira reported In any part of the city la communicated by th statlona by meana cl on alarma. Tha Orat alarm In one dlatrtct orders out one or two of the com panlea, subsequent alarms being re served for other companies and sta tlona In caaa they ar needed at tha ftra. yateaa Nat Aaeqaete. Th present system was worked out about six years ago. sine which tlm tha city baa grown a great deal and a number of new atatlona hava bean added. For that reason a Bra In aome of the newer localltlea cannot always be reached on th seconu alarms as quickly as Is desired, becaua the new companies bava no connection with the second alarm ayatem. and a man at headquarters Is required to telephone to the statlona. Thia requlrea much time which could be eliminated. It la said, with tha gong-alarm ayatem. Chief Iwwell will reorganise tu sys tem. Including In tha aaalgnment book 11 of tha companlea and arranging tha second alarm ao that no tlm l lost. Tha efnclency of tha rarlous depart- ments wlll be tested oy a seriva CHANGE SOanll A -Mi Ali V Ll "still alarms" for th benefit of th fir committee, Th Or commute mem ber will visit the stations at intervals and, without letting any of tha fire fighter know of their presence, hav a atitl alarm aent In. The work of th Bremen In getting started to a fir will then be inspected, the run being stopped before the trucks leave tha department. In thla way. It Is said, the men will alwaya be on the lookout and It will be possible to determine th efficiency of the vartoua atatlona. Numerous drills In the various meth ods of Ore-fighting will also be held to Improve the men. Chief Powell said yesterday that ha intends to work many new feature Into th department to .Improve the service. HUMANE .SOCIETY MEETS Steps Are Taken to Establish Animal Rescue Home Here. Th monthly meeting; of th Oregon Humana Society was held yesterday at tha Security Savings & Trust Company office. There waa an unusually large attendance. On of the Important sub ject taken up was tha final arrange ment for tha .Animal Rescue Home at th end of th Fulton carllne. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Short hav been en gaged to take charge of It and equip It so that a home similar to the ones In operation In other large cttiea of tha East will ba In operation. A committee waa appolntad to get permission from th city to sand on side of the streets and grades, to give team a chance to climb tha grades, and also to endeavor to hav the street cleaning department adopt aome meth od of keeping the dust down other than flushing the streets. About 60 new members presented ap plications to tha society. The reports of special officers show that IS arrests wera made during tha month for cruel ty and overworking animals. A num ber of complaints against cement floors In stalls and too narrow stalls for horses wera brought to th attention of th board. J. A. Bell, of Pittsburg, having had 20 years' experience In human work, has been offered a position as superin tendent for the coming year, but h has not yet accepted. Rogers Highest Competitor. A. "J. Rogers, of 4i Lucretla street, has won first plsce In the teata for en trance Into th Annapolis Naval Academy, which were held at the Reed Institute. October 14. Th results of th examinations, published yesterday, showed Mr. Rogers first and Henry J. Hawley second. Mr. Hawley will be al ternate to Mr. Rogera, in case th latter doe not enter the academy. Charles Graham and Jamea Cellars re ceived third and fourth respectively. Tha sppointment will be made by Sena- n- Jonathan Bourn, at whoa re quest th examination waa held. MKHBtKS UKOIPEU alOl.MD SPECIAL TRAIX tt.KEWBBBO. J: rtr-- ; -it: I lyric I U -jGRAPHOPHONE L 1 i vicTRo5sp-g A FEW OF THE -V fTT Sl 1 4 11J Th selling of tha modern boraleaa types of the talktac marklas la eaormona nowadaya at Kllera Maale Houae. Daring October the sale Ib Ikb depart meat were 113 ser cent areater than September. The new bormleas trpea of (.rafoaolaa aad Tletrolaa are responsible for thla wosdrrfsl.Klitakralas of Interest n the talkJac macblae. The modern Instrnwieota poa aeaa tone nine thnt la aatonlahlnr. and a taae ajuallty beyond erttlclam. The objection able raaplaa, . acratehlna noise of needlea haa been entirely eliminated. Theae Inatnimenla are correctly dealamated bow aa every mnna rreateat aad moat aaUafactory musical instru ment. TtaonaaBda of caller, have now looked"' the new quarter devoted to the Bale of talking marhlaea at Ellera Maalc Houae. No one ha. failed to eapreaa admlrntlon for and appreela t"oa T ol ( the aplendld facllltlea that have been rovlded in the new bonding at Seventh aad Alder for the aale f these talking machines and record for name. ' Here la the oaly place where all make" of t,li!n machine, are .old. Ellera Mn-lc Hooso aa-ent for one or another make. Ever? .r""lkln; machine U displayed Impartially aide by aide. E-ch parchuer U iTven an narqnalled opportunity lor careful BRICK PLAHT SEEN Portland Business Men .Pay Visit to Newberg. WARM GREETING IS GIVEN Citizens Welcome Realty Board and Ad Clnb Members and Inspect Process of Brick Making. Speeches Arc Made. Cltlxens of Newberg showed their ap preciation of the visit to their city of members of the Portland Realty Board and Ad Club yesterday afternoon by gathering at the flepot to greet the excursionists and by serenading them with a brass band. Following a visit . . V. n-haro- Rrlck Ot to in. p.ani ui - f , visit to the country tributary to the Tile Company, th Preen"on " f 1 metropolis. Mr. Chapln said that th cheeked apple, and a Pogramm oi waJ, co.operating with speeches by both guests and hosts jjanufacturerf Association in in ended the afternoon. . vetis;atinK manufacturing plants. Over z0 participate. i whin waa one Saturday afternoon affairs arranged by the Realty Board. The party left the .,., ii,noi of the Bouthern Pacific at 1:30 olock. with a brief stop to Inspect a section of the Rex Tlgardvllle road, be.ng bull by the Rex-Tigardvllle Roao Company by voluntary aubscriptlons. 'he train made The Rex- a rapid run to ewmr i --- . Tlgardvuie roao win m -- , perfect highway from Portland to New- Ii the brick tfnd tile factory tha NEW TYPES AND THEIR PRICES AT EILERS MUSIC HOUSE 1 . . . , nMrt. ventilated rooms has seen Its day 1- emn.rlM and selection. everyone to select an Instrument beat anlted tor the purpose tor which the talking; machine may be desired. If. however, after delivery " eoatomer of Ellera Maalc House flnda that it would have been better to buy aa Inetrument of some other alvle or make, an -exchange can readily be effected, evrinit to the fart that all makes are represented at Ellera Music Houae. I. no other Institution In the Weal la each an exchange possible. Does It not stand to reaaon, therefor, that becaoae Ellera Mnalc Honae offers anch facllltlea for absolute aatisfactlon that It ahonld receive the ever-lncreaalns; patronage of dla crlmlnatlns buyera. The bnyera of the" Vlctrola, the Grafonola, or the later Edison Inatrnmenta can now select the latest of machines and the very best and newest of records In comfort, privacy and amid the moat refined surround laga In the new Ellen, establishment. All the record selection parlors are of plate class and are thoroughly aound proof. One la not annoyed by the demonstration of records In adjotnlna; room or In the aame room, aa Is freauentlv the case where facllltlea auch aa are provided by Ellera Mualc House do not exist. "Subterraneaa talking machine aelllng" la realty men were shown all the pro cesses of manufacturing commercial bricks, the plant being In full opera tion, turning out. It was said. 40.000 bricks a day. Six kilns, fired by oil. a large and efficient drying plant and . troll.- Una to haul the dirt-clay to I the mixing ana puaaung amnna- tha sights shown the visitors company. Tne oeas oi ooiu .uiuu and firebrick clay proved of interest and most of the visitors carried away small souvenir lumps of th raw prod uct. t t- n.Aon nraairient of th Newberg f ,'e S and paid several compliments to tne large number of women with the ex cursionists. He told of the growth of Newberg and of what it meant to Port land and Introduced N. C Chrlstenson, Mayor of Newberg. . Mayor Chrlstenson urged the visitors to repeat their call at some future date. He expressed his regret that the brief time at the disposal of the Portland people mada It Impossible for Newberg citizens to take them out in automo biles and show the country tributary to th city. Visits Prove Educational. Telling of the intentions of the Realty Board In conducting the weekly visits to manufacturing plants and agricultural districts of ' Oregon, H. A. Chapln. president of the Portland Resltv Board. SDOke of the educational effect on Portland men of a regular which plants were traveling on tneir own wings, which ueeueu capital and which were deserving of having capital Introduced. He ex pressed the utmost satisfaction with the welcome accorded both by the Newberg Brick A Tile Company and by the citizens of the progressive town. H. Y. Danford, secretary of the : Building Exchange, and K. P. Tlmitis, FREE TO THE K New Home Cure That Anyone Can Use Without 6peratlon, Pain, Danger or Loss of Time. I hmrt a new Method that eurrm rupiure and I want you to use it at my expense. I am not tryiDg to cell yotf Truw, bat offer you a cure that stays cured and ends all truafr-weannj and dancer of strangulation forever No matter. wbetlier you have a cincle, double ornavel rupture or ona folio wine ao operation, my Method is ao absolute cure. No matter what your age nor how hard your work, my Method will certainly cure you. I especially want to tend it free to those apparently hopeless cases where all forms of trusses, treatments and opera tions have failed. I want to show everyone at my own expense, that my Method will end all rupture suffering and trus?-wearinft for all time. This means better health, increased physical abilitv and longer life. My free offer is too imnortant to neglect a single day. Write now snd begin your cure at once. Send do money. Simply i mail coupon below. Do it to-day. FREE COUPON Mark location of Rup ture oo Diagram and mail to DR. W. S. PICE 13t Main Ft., Adams, N. Y. Ag .... Tim Ruptund - Csun of Rvpturt Same Aidtam Thna it la easy tor of Tlmms. Cress & Co.. complimented tha Newberg people on their efforts. "If you want to get to Portland ahead of No. 17 we've got to be coming," called. Conductor Guy, the Southern 'Pacific veteran, and with Mr. Rogers escorting the party to the train, 'a fast return was made to Portland, this city being reached at 6:30 P. M. FRUIT MEN PLAN BANQUET Oldest Members of Organization to Be Guests of Honor. The Oregon Horticultural Society will hold a banquet at tne Portland Com mercial Club Thursday night. November 16, in honor of Dr. J. R. CardweU and E. U Smith, two of th oldest members of th society. ' , Dr. Cardwell was for 2S years Presi dent of the Oregon Horticultural So ciety, and was succeeded In 1896-97 Dy Mr. Smith. Mr. Cardwell was then re elected several times, until WOT. when H. C. At well, of Forest Grove, the pres- Alveolar Dentistry TRIED AND TRUE Does Away Entirely With Partial Plates and Ordinary Bridgework. . To arrive at a. Just estimate of a person's character, it according to the standard of his time We could not hope to place a Julius Caer in the middle of the twentieth century and expound his merits as man or executor. Neither could we place a Teddy Roosevelt in the first century and expect an accurate perspective of the rays of his force and power. "Give unto Caesar the things that are Caesar s jrnria-ed by the standards of one cen turTthnoblest and brightest char acter of another loses much pf its lus ter But the character of ALVEOLAR nEVTISTKY is unique. It can be meas ured dv the standards of all times without misgiving or apprehension as & the- result; J"3fhed J'V'u as fhfw-inrTe-ri bv all of them, it is as iiaw less, as of man rnVe It. It hOWS loftiest Place possible to human at lalnmentPln thePdental scientific wor d The human moutn nas ueen since the first creation. - It has been Supplied with human teeth, operated and nerformed the functions of eating Snd speaking from the beginning. There has been no evolution there No gradual transmigration from Eood- to he tier and better to best. It ever has been, eve? Is and ever will be the one. same and only "mouth." (The abuses of man's abnormal appetite, the rav of disease, might damage or Im Effr the operations of the mouth, might destroy the use of the teeth, but Se mouth remains intact. For this reason th character of the Alveolar Method is invulnerable, whether it te applied to the twentieth century or to the first And, had Nature not sus tained within herself, the law of preservation. In those early decades of history when the name of Dentist was unheard of. "ad the midnight oil. been burned then over the requiem of a de parting tooth." and some ancient vet eran of the Ark hung out his jhin Te , "ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY," there might be one more great event added to the annals of history. With the progress of civilization there has been the continued movement toward skepticism. We must see before we believed The human race will not acknow ledge will not admit without ?he p?odf Let us give you the proof of the success of our work, the testimony or those who are wearing our teeth, the hundreds and hundreds of them, satis fied with them, thankfur that Mother Nature deemed it wise to offer a sub stitute for her own handiwork. This letter, with 600 others of a like tenor, we have on file, with the au thors signature attached. "Investiga tion wnvlted," r . n u-.t- u..-. i. Portland, r.very room - "c" ""-- llghted by daylight, perfectly ventilated and ap propriately furnished. The correct commercial principles upon whlca Ellera Mualc Houae waa founded have developed the bualneaa ao thnt today It 1 admittedly the largest dealer In all inakee of talking machines, aa well aa In the highest grade, of piano. At Ellera Muale House a complete list of all records for all the various talking machlnea Is at all times on sale. . X early all of the world's greatest artists have now made records for either one or an other make of talking machine.. At Ellera Mualc Houae all of these records may be heard. . Special and commodiona rooms for Red Seal and Blue Seal Kecord buyers. Special A complete Hat of record, will be mailed free npon request. If you have a talk ing machine and have not yet visited the new Ellera Music House salesrooms you are entitled to one of the latest donble-alded reeorda free. When calling for one of theae record, please bring this advertisement with you. The record will be furnished gratia whether you buy rr not. Eilera Mualc House lu the new building at the corner of Seventh and Alder, four floor, of fine pianos and all makes of talking machines. ent .head of the organization. was elected as his successor. Dr. Cardwell takes pride in the fact that since 1S58 he has never missed a meeting of the .state society or tf the county society that preceded it, and believes that this is a record that no other fruitgrower of Oregon can equal. A. F. Hofer, secretary of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, wrote to F. W. Power, of the Horticultural Association, yesterday, announcing that the Salem organization would be at the apple show with a large exhibit of dried prunes. Mr. Power personally visited the fruit men of The Dalles while in that city with the tri-county excursion, and has received assurances of one of the largest exhibits, from that section, that will be entered in the show. FROHMAN BUYS OUT WHITE. Milton C Frohman has purchased the Interests of M. C. White and is now the sole proprietor of "The Tog gery," the well-known men's clothing store, at 884 Washington st. Grass Valley, May,-23, 1910. Alveolar Dental Company: Gentlemen: This morning it-occurred to me to tell you that my teeth which were repaired a year ago are capital. The Alveolar method is It. "and there Is no other It" in dental work. I know because I have tried about all the methods. I would not be without them for any money; they are natural, cleanlv, comfortable and strong, and, what Is best of all, nothing whatever has ever got under the part next the gum. Tou remember, I have Alveolar work, both upper and lower, a pretty good test. I send you this to use If you wish, as many persons would like to know of tested work, and this has been tested, for I am a hard chewer. Many people know me as a teacher. Wishing you success, sincerely. , H. E. B AMBER. - Apropos, this party has now worn this work about two years, and says in a letter just received that the worlc Is perfect and satisfactory in every way. Alveolar Teeth Where Bridgework la Impossible. . If only your front teeth are left, say three or four or more, we can replace all those that hae been lost on both sides, clear back, with perfect Alveolar teeth, whilst bridgework would be Im- Fossible, even if you had eight or ten ront teeth to tie to. If you have only two back teeth on each side, say molars, we can supply all the front teeth that are missing with beautiful, serviceable, lifelike Alveolar teeth. This could not possibly be done by the bridge route. And where bridgework is possible there is no comparison be tween the two. A very large percent- . age of our work Is taking out bridge work put in by supposedly high-class dentists and replacing It with the beau- . tifu: and artistic Aiveolar teeth. And, unlike bridarework 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? Coring Pyorrhea (loose teeth), a dls-' ease given pp by other dentists as in curable is another of our specialties.' We cure it absolutely. It's a boastful 1 statement to make, but we can do any thing that Is possible in dentistry, and ! what we do is always of tha very high- I est class. Our booklets. Alveolar Den- ! tistry, are free. Write for one if you cannot call. We have samples of our work to show at all times, and the very best of references, an army of .them in ' this city and state. . ALVEOLAR DENTAL CO, DENTISTS Portland, AblBgtoa Bids 106V4 3d St. Seattle, Halght Bid-, 2d aad Ptnea--Terms to reliable people. iirni io7.o