The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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THE l OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, OCTOBER 21, 1807.
Town Tdpids" j
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.
JMUg.........urht Mayor of Toklo"
Maker., .."In the Palace of the Klin''
Empire "The Cowpuncher"
Grand Vaudeville
Lyric. "Beacon Lights"
Star.. "In the Shadow of the Oallowi"
fv At St. Lawrence Cathollo church y
terdav afternoon a class of ISO adults
and children were confirmed by the
Archbishop, "Most Rev. Alexander Chris
tie. A one mimical program, which had
been prepared for the occasion, was ren
dered by the choir of St. Lawrence's
church. .Trior to the administration of
the sacrament the archbishop delivered
an address, In which he dwelt upon the
sacredness and Importance of the con
firmation rite. The following members
of the clergy assisted In the confirma
tion services: Ilev. J. C. Hughes. Rev.
pougal McDonald, Rev. H, J. McDevltt.
Rev. T. P. Klernan. The sponsor, were
Harry McCullough and Miss Josephine
neuaemper.
EDM
0
TO
GATHERATSALEM
Delegations Frotai Oregon
Woman's Clubs Begin
Session Tomorrow.
Preparations are under way for the
rectlon of a church manse and paro
chial school In the new Oat hoi In narlah
of 8t Stephen, which was recently cre
ated by Archbishop Christie, and which
extends from East Thirty-first street to
mount jaDor ana is separated from the
Bncrea near parisn or Division street
The new buildings will occupy a site
on case rxiruem Datween East Salmon
and East Taylor. Father Curley for-
merly stationed at North Bend, has been
assigned to the new parish and has ar
rived to take charge of the work.
Examination for firemen In the bu
reau of standards has been announced
by the United States civil service com
mission to take place November 12
The positions pay 160 a year. Two
vacanclea In the blacksmith depart
ment at Fort Meade, South Dakota,
and Fort Silt Oklahoma, are also to be
filled. These examinations ure set for
November 20. The Jobs pay $720 a
year.
Taken to the police station early yes
terday mdrnlng suffering with deliri
um tremens, James Blakely, a German
60 years old, passed Into unconscious
ness and died shortly afterward within
the cold, dark walls of the city insti
tution. This Is the first death In the
prison for nearly two yeara. Blakely
had been living with relatives near
Last Twenty-sixth and Brooklyn
streets.
The street railway company Is making
rapid progress with the work of relay
ing the track on Killing worth avenue
In preparation for the hltullthlc which
will be put on that thoroughfare at
once. One of lh tracks has been near
ly completed. Work on the other will
begin noon. Heavy seven-Inch ralla are
be in laid on Kllllngsworth avenue but
no grooved ralla.
The seventh meeting of the Oregon
Federation of Woman's clubs which be
gins Its session at Salem Tuesday
morning promises to be qns of the most
largely attended In the history of the
organisation. Delegates will be present
from every section of the state; from
Ashland, Coqullle and Marsh-field on
the south to Ontario on the eaat and
many Intervening towns are sending
clubwomen, while the largest delegation
goea from Portland-
Those leaving on the 4:15 p. m.
Southern Pacific train today are Mes
dames Eaaert. flovt. Johnston. Ollnes,
Fear. DunTway. Tlfft, Moffett, Jay
Smith, Ross. Stiles, Pugh, Miles, Hayes,
Prltchard, Dalton, Ellen Miller. Chap
man, A. King Wilson and A. Q. Dayton
and Mrs. Aaron Fox of Troutdale and
Mrs. Martha Roberts of MHwaukle.
and
Delegates from Oregon City, Aurora
WoooDurn
will
en
loin the party
funs'. Mrs. 8.
mauer and Miss Helen Spalding will
route. Mrs. Ben Selling, Mrs. 8. M
Blu
Secretary C. A. HI glow of the East
Side Business Men's club announces that
the meeting of East Burnslde street
go up on the through train and a num
ber or otners wiu rouow Tuesday morn
ing. Work Bering Tomorrow.
Tomorrow will be occupied almost
wholly In hearing- and discussing the re
ports of the officers and committees,
the feature of the day being the annual
address of the president. During the
morning hour Mrs. J. D. Hayes will give
a detailed report of the country store,
which was conducted so successfully by
the Federation at the pure food show.
The committees to report during the
afternoon are: Library extension, Mrs.
Catlln, Salem; household economics,
Mrs. Levlnger, Baker City; landmarks,
Mrs. Lord, The Dalles; Chautauqua,
Mrs. C C. Chapman, Portland; club ex
tension, Mrs. James A. Fee. Pendleton;
Irrigation, Mrs. A. King Wilson, Os
wego; reciprocity, Mrs. J. C. Prltchard,
Un.rinn. nlvtna XM wm T,,-.t, AM
La Grantfo: Industrial. Mrs. Millie Trum
bull, Portland; press, Mrs. Merwln Pugh,
Portland: pure food, Mrs. Ellen R. Mil
ler, Portland. ,
The Woman's club or Balem la to be
the hostess of the convention, and many
of the handsomest homes In the city
have been opened for the entertainment
of guest The convention will be held
in the hall of representatives, which has
been elaborately decorated and conveni
ently arranged for the business session.
The social feature or the day is to be
an elaborate reception, tendered by the
entertaining club, to the officers ami
delegates of the convention. It will
also be given in the hall of representa
tives, with orcnestra music. A brilliant
affair is anticipated.
Seprsseata Large Body.
This convention will repreeent about
1,800 women, and has a club membership
of 40. While the committees take up
various lines of work the main object
business men that was to have been j of the organisation Is educational. Last
field this evening In the Ilurkhard build-! yenr the convention determined to tako
ing nii iH.n i-H.MMi oii on account or wio , up the matter of raising a fund which
favorable action Saturday of the county
court in declaring the Rurnsldo brldgn
shall not bo closed while undergoing
repairs.
Thieves who evidently were looking
for nothing but guns, broke Into Asher's
Joan office. 242 Front street, last night
and got away with n small-sized ar
senal. Nothing but revolvers, big shiny
ones like the holdup men use to senro
their victims, were tnkon Entrance
was gained to the store by breaking a
window.
A. F. Exley. W. F. Mohr and C. C.
Hansen have filtd incorporation papers
of the Pioneer Paint company, capital
ised for $25,000. Another newly incor
porated firm Is the Ixose Card Hook
company, formed by T. W. Thomas, C.
H. Thomas and W. H. Palmer,
capital atock Is fixed at 150,000.
'The
An Important meeting of the United
Eaat Side Push clubs will take place in
the quarters of the East Side club, in
the Hotel Sargent, Hawthorne and
Grand avenues tomorrow evening. A
number of matters of Importance to
many districts will come up for dis
cussion and a full representation la desired.
H. C. Wyatt writes from Bellevue In
Yamhill county that there Is on exhibi
tion In hat cltv a Gloria Mundi apple.
grown by E. B. Frost, that measures
nearly 18 Inches In circumference and
weighs 27 ounces, very little less than
two pounds, which Is larger than those
previously pictured.
may be loaned to girls who are trying
to work their way through college or
specialise. In order to be better equipped
for earning a livelihood. From accounts
that have been received from time to
time a very satisfactory report Is an
ticipated, and is looked forward to
with much Interest.
Wednesday afternoon will be the
great day of the session, as it will be
an educational symposium, with four of
the most distinguished speakers of the
state on the program. President Kerr
of the Oregon Agricultural eollege will
discuss "Industrial Education." Super
intendent Robinson of Multnomah coun
ty will speak on "Public School Educa
tion;" Dr. Dvott, who has Just assumed
the pastorate of the First Congrega
tional church of Portland, will take
"Spiritual Education," and Dr. Chap
man will talk on "Just the Coming
Cltlien." A general discussion will fol
low. The first meeting of the session will
open promptly at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning. The credential committee will
register the delegates at 8:30 a. m. A
board meeting will be held this evening
at Salem.
On Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock
a committee of Portland Presbytery will
Install Rev. A. D. Soper pastor of the
Millard Avenue Presbyterian church.
Rev. B. E. S. Ely, D. D., will preach the
Installation sermon; Rev. J. R. Wilson.
D. D., will deliver the charge to the
pastor, and Rev. H. H. Pratt will charge
the congregation.
At the meeting of the Universal New
Thought assembly at Red Men's hall,
Washington between West Park and
Tenth streets, tomorrow afternoon at
S o'clock. Sister Avabarola will lecture
to women on the subject: "Woman of
Today and Woman of the Future." La
dies are lnvUea.
J. D. Fenton Is plaintiff In a suit
begun In the circuit court against Her
man Mamero and Theodore Scharffcn-
berg to collect a note for $300 given
to the Merchants National bank and
assigned to .Fenton.
time and his stock In trade is valued at
$l,50O and his bar fixtures at $500. The
greater portion of his liabilities are for
debts contracted by him with various
liquor dealers and amounting to more
than $8,000.
For liquors phone the Family Liquor
Store, J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell
A Kelly. 854 Morrison street, corner
Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28,
and Home, A-2802.
Warehouse ' space for rent on track,
or merchandise taken on storage. Ma
chinery a specialty. Western Storage
& Transfer Co., No. 821 Hawthorne ave.
Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and
fln gasoline. Phone Eaat 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 188 Tenth street,
lunch 11:80 to 3; business men's lunch.
Silverware, Watches; Beck's, 205 Alder
D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh.
Goodman's for watches 211 Mor.
Civil service examinations were con-
ucted at the city hall today for
raughtsmen for the engineering de
partment. Only four applicants were
? resent. Two men took the examlna
ion for linemen Friday.
Minnie M. Lee has begun suit In the
circuit court against Andrew Heckler
and Catherine E. Heckler to enforce
payment of a note for $480. in which
default is alleged to have been made.
The Oregon Anti-Saloon league will
hold Its semi-annual meeting In the Y.
M. C A. auditorium tomorrow afternoon
to elect officers for the ensuing six
months.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
ADVANCE SALE TO
OPEN WEDNESDAY
James A. Snyder, a saloonman of
Pendleton, has filed a petition in bank
ruptcy In the federal court In which he
gives his liablHttes as $7,763.82 and his
assets as $2,000. Snyder has been
running a saloon In Pendleton for some
P.W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTINGt
FirstBnaOaki
The advance seat sale will open next
Wednesday morning. October 23, at the
box office of the Helllg theatre for the
world's greatest lady violinist, Miss
Maud Powell, who will be heard at the
above theatre next Friday afternoon,
October 26 at 3 o'clock. Mail orders
are now betng received from both this
city and outside towns and have been
filled and returned before the regular
box office sale opens next Wednesday.
Address letters end make checks pay
able to the Helllg theatre. ,
Honor ia Clothing.
That may soud rather odd to you, said
Mr. Maxwell of the Maxwell Tailoring
company, to a Journal representative,
but it Is very necessary for a garment
to be honest all the way through, for
garments are somewhat like men. If
there Is a tiny streak of yellow in them
it will show In time. I have always
done business with this Idea In mind and
I know It pays. I am building up a
large patronage and I owe it to the fact
that a customer always gets exactly
what I represent to him. Mr. Max
well's tailoring establishment is located
at 142 Second street, near Alder, and Is
one of the largest In the city.
ONE LUNG HUNG TOO SOON STAYS
ON EARTH IN FEAR OF HIS LIFE
When One Lung Hung Too- Soon fell
Into the Fraser liver at Quesnelle ha
tank like a dead weight, and would have
drowned, because he had only ona arm.
A number of Chinese standing close by
looked on and calmly Ignored his pre
dicament. Chinese despise a one
armed or one-legged man, and will put
him out of th way If a convenient
opportunity offers.
''In 26 years of constant observation
of Chinese up and down the Pacifla
coast, I never have seen a one-armed
or one-legged Chinaman, excepting One
Lung i Hung Too Soon, and he would
have 'been dead long ago If his Chi
nese associates could have had their
way,", aald George W. Otterson, a well
known mining man of Juneau, who la
stopping at tner roruana notei.
"The only reason ne is anve ana
well today la that he has for yeara
served as the municipal water works
at Quesnelle, which Is a settlement up
on the headquarters of the Fraser riv
er, In the Caribou country. Nobody
knows how One Lung Hung Too Soon
lost his arm. It was missing when
he came to Quesnelle. It U supposed
he fled to the town to escape assassi
nation. He has been there ever since,
a devoted slave to the whites, wno pro
teot him from his own countrymen.
"Any Chinamen who abuses Hung
Too Soon Is promptly run out of tho
town. The poor devil Is In constant
fear of his life when he is not In the
presence of a white man. He spends
his davs and nlxuts carrying water.
In two kerosene cans, from the Fraser
river to the saloons and hotels. It
was while he was filling these cans
that he fell Into the river."
e Modern
Method
r
Of placing Estates in the keeping of sub
stantial and well managed Trust Companies
is a great advance over the cumbrous and
expensive plan of committing them to pro
bate. Consult us freely concerning this impor
tant matter.
Besides transacting a general trust busi
ness we do commercial banking and main
tain a Savings Department.
Merchants Savings and
Trust Company
247 WASHINGTON STREET.
CAPITAL FULLY PAID
$150,000.00
J. Frank Watson President
R. L. Durham Vice-President
W. H. Fear Secretary
S. C. Catching Assistant Secretary
O. W. T. Muellhaupt Cashier
Sale
Tomorrow
Prices:
75c
$1.00
3I.SO
$2.50
Boxes $15
Mme.
Maconda
TXT7XSDAY BT,
OOTOBSB 94.
HEK.IO TIIATUi
SXBECTIOW
Xiols Steers-
Wynn Coman
HEILIG THEATRE
14th and
Wulilngtae
TOVXOXT AT 8:18 O'CLOCK
PbAM
kUla I
Tuesday Wight,
Wednesday Jflgat
Special Price
Mat. Wednesday
The Musical Comedy Success
"TMH KAYOS or TOXXO"
Evenings 1 1.60 to 60c. Matinee 1 1 to 1 5c.
Seats selling at theatre. 1'hone Main 1.
AURQUAM GRAND
(Portlands Famous Theatre.)
(Phone Main 9)
Tuesday Bravura,
Ketarn Engagement
BAN FRANCISCO OPERA CO.
Presenting
IU IDOL'S BYX."
Unnt Unn Hold on Everybody.
Sre-dars BSo. Mo, 75c Matinees BAo, 50c.
BAKER. THEATRE Phone Main a
OBO. J. BAKES, Cton. Manager.
All This Week, the Baker Btock Com
pany in a Beautiful Production of
"zk tii palace or txs Kara."
Scenery, costumes on a scale of mag
nificence never excelled. Augmented
cast. Matinee Baturaay.
Kvenlng 26c, 85c. 60c. Matinee itc, zoc.
Next week, "Diplomacy.'
EMPIRE TMBATRB
Morrison and 12th. Phone Main 117.
Milton W. Seaman. Manager.
Tonight All Week Matinees Wednes
day and Baturaay. w. t: mann pre
sents Hal Reld's Great Weatern
Play,
TBTB COWPUVCXBB.
A breesy story of Arisona that crowds,
rncks. Jams the theatres everywhere.
Jlght 15c, 25c, J5c, 60c. Matinees 10c. 16c.
LYRIC TMGATER
Both Phones i Main 4685, Borne, A-1038.
Week commencing Monday, October Zl.
THE LYRIC stock, cu. fKf.Btisio
"BEACOB LIOBTS."
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day and Hunday. Prices luc ana mc.
Kvery evening at b:io. rncm -uu
and 85c. Boxes 60c. OtTiee open iv a.
to 10 p. m.
Diamonds
ON
Lasy
Payments
I. GEVURTZ & SONS
THE QRAND
Vaudeville de Luxe
AUL. THIS WEEK.
Joseph M. Wood Presents
TTiHTn araxi UOTO
The Petite Singing and Dancing Come
dienne, with Charles wooa, rnnromenw
Mule Soprano.
iMctitv of other headltners on the bill.
Pon t overlook It.
The STAR
Old, M. 6496
Bew, A. 1496
ALL THIS WEEK.
The R. E. French Stock Company pre
sents the stirring mcioarama, in nve
acts,
"IB TXUJ BUIVW UJ 1B1
GALLOWS."
By Miss Lillian Mortimer.
Matinnea Bunday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 2:30. 10c ana 20c.
Every evening at 8:16. 15c, 25c and 85c,
c
Where Shall I Go to tSuy That
DIAMOND?
Put this question to any of your friends or neighbors,
9 out of 10 will tell you to go to MARX & BLOCH.
Their prices are the lowest, their selection the largest,
their goods as represented; besides, you can buy
On Easy Payments
without paying any extra.
It costs you nothing to examine our stock and get our
prices. We explain to you the difference in value of
Diamonds. We have them in all sizes and qualities
FROM $5.00 TO $1,250
Marx & Bloch
Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon
74 Third Street. Near Oak
FREE MOTION
PICTURE SHOW
Fine, complete Edison motion picture
outfit. r,.ooo feet 111m. 200 views, six sets
Bong slides, fit your own price. New
mans Motion Picture Co., 333 Ankeny,
near Sixth.
I TEETH
Ws ean extract one or all of
your teeth without hurting; a bit.
and put In new teeth the same
day If you desire.
Our system of crown and bridge
work is simple, quick and pain
less. When desired you can have T.
P. Wise or my personal service,
rainless Sxtractlnr rree Wnem
Flatas are Ordered.
20 YEARS HERE
And doing dental work all the
time. That Is the record of Dr.
W. A. Wise. That's one reason
our business has crown our
patrons come back, and they send
their friends.
W. A. Wise, Dentist
ralllnr bldg., 3d and Washington
sts. a. m. to a p. m. aadaya
to 18. rainless Bxtractlom Ooi
Plates 93.
T. P. Wise, H. A. Stardevant
II. A. Hoffman and C. S. Kelsey
ASSOCIATXB.
Both Phones, A aad Main 8089.
TEETH EXTRACTED
TREE i
WhenPlates or Bridges
Are Ordered
All Work at Half Price for a
6hort time to introduce the
"Electro Painless System"
Full Set, that fit $5.00
Gold Crowns, 22-k $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50
Gold Fillings $1.00
Silver Fillings 50f
Guaranteed for 10 Years.
Open Evenings.
THE ELECTRO
DENTAL PARLORS
303 Washington St., cor. 5th,
Opposite Olds & King's.
and Jewelry
pay a small pay menrat
the time t of purchaseand
balance in easy weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your income or convenience.
Eastern Outfitting Co.
New Expo Rink
TONIGHT
THE FAMOUS ZEBZlBA'g
In mld-alr balancing; and musical
New Musical Program.
act.
I! It's Skating It's
THE OAKS RINK
THE X.ABGEBT, TOTEST BIJTX XX
atuaiua.
Open 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Instruction
c i we.
USE
xzsx,op'a
ANKOLA
King of Coffeei
In one and two Pound tins
For Ml br Olds. Wortmnn A King, Colom
bia nrlTFri rompinr nl J- J- Kflflrrf.
HEUOlf-EEinjET CO, Affsnts.
Corvallis Creamery Co.
867 YAMHILL STREET.
Phone Main 1789.
Building Permits.
Georjre Evem. erect dwelling;. East
Twenty-sixth near Powell vallev road,
I1.60Q: 'Oeorjre Ross, erect dwelling.
East Thirty-fifth between East Mar
ket and Stephen. $1,800: Frank Holler,
erect shop Pacific street between Un
ion and Grand. $250: C. L. Rainey.
erect dwelling-. Wlllard avenue between
Hormand and Portland boulevards,
$1,200; E. E. La Brie, erect dwelling,
East Clay, between East Thirty-sev
enth and East Thirty-eighth, $1,400.
The most interesting; member of the
United States senate' from soma points
Of view will be the first blind man to
take a seat there--Thomas P. Gore of
Oklahoma. - Mr. dor has not yet been
elected, but he was chosen by the Derao
cratio party caucus, 'and as the Iltmo
crats won the recent election In the
state, hi is sure of keths; named. Gore
is well known throughout Oklahoma, and
has Ions; been prominent ia public
lairs there.
GREAT ORIENTAL AUCTION SALE
We must vacate in 30 das. Our entire stock will be sold at public auction with
out reserve or limit. Stock consists of fine CLOISSONNE WARE, BRONZE,
SATSUMA, NEW BRASS JARDINIERES, FINE ROYAL IMARI KUTANI
SHOFU, DECORATED TEA SETS, EBONY AND TEAKWOOD CARVED
FURNITURE, SILK EMBROIDERY, SCREENS, KIMONOS, ORIENTAL
RUGS, ETC. You can save money in Christmas presents. Come early and
s secure bargains.
Sale Commences Tuesday, 2:30 and 7:30 P. M.
ANDREW KAN & CO.
,131 FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN, WASHINGTON AND, ALDER "
Tie Dr. Mary lne Institute, Medical
aad Burflcal. Xbo.
L, , - - -
fr,. in.mn.iii 'w- ..a-a
Zm4.., JU... " !')'. , "
EfsMSIa
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PORTLAND.ORE.
WW
V ICS.
DRAGON
Restaurant
149 7TX IT
Vsar Morrison.
Finest Chinese Res
taurant In the City.
Chop Bney, Woodles,
Steaks, Chops and
Oysters.
Merchants Lunch
Daily 25c.
ooiro wo,
Xaaager,
1W
m
WOMAN A SPECIALTY
KKS. 8. X. CHAJf. the only
Chinese woman doctor In
this city. She has cured
many afflicted aufferers.
Cured private and female
diseases, also throat and
lung troubles; stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
& j. 1 .V human. flih l holr tfl
$$s2liJ Cured by Chinese herbs and
roots. Remedlea narmieaa. ro opera-
tlons. Honest treatment. Examination
free. 262 Clay st corner Third.
Expert Treatment Given
woacEva awh CTrronmiiw
By a rraduata aad lloaaaad lady phy-r
uuuuu
Maternity cases given special attetv.
tlon; up-to-date sanitarium In connec
tion. No charge for consultation, and cor
respondence absolutely confidential.
Address all correspondence to
The Dr. Mary Lane Institute
Medical and Surgical. (Incorporated.); ,
Rooms 6 to 14. Grand Theatre bid..
Corner Park and Washington Streets.
PWbne Main S928.
rOR WOMEN ONLY
Dr. Sanderson's Compound
Savin and Cotton Root FUla.
The best and only reliable
remedy for DELAYED PER
IODS. ' Cure the most obstin
ate cases In I to 10 days. frTiee sz
cer box, or three boxes Jo. Bold b
druggists everywhere. Address T,
PIERCE. 181 First St. Portland, Or.
1
MlQTARVf .
'AGADEMY
if
n PORTLANDXOREl
A Boarding- and Dan
School for Young Man and
Boys.
Preparation for ool- ,
legs, U. S. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford.
tlarlral.tf rlall Am
herst and all State Uni
versities and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
lng. Business course
The principal has had It ,
years' experience in Port
land. Comfortable quat.
I ters. Best environmental.
Make reservations - now.
For illustrated catalosj
and other literature ad .
drss
J. VV. HULL HI. D..
principal and wirlet
none turn 1526. ' '
MORN llpNTERY
Commercial Printing ef all Kinds.
t Sasael Slag--, 4t aad Morrlsoa.
gebwab" Printing Co.
947 ITARXSTRE ET
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Watches
ON
. tasy
Payments
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