THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1003. Town Topics TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS Helllg .. Uungttlow Oipheuin lir and . . J'anUgeg Htir .... . : , . ."ClassmateB.- The Private heinrlary." ............ V'audvllle ...... Vaudovtlle VaiidxvlUa Motion flcturoa Better KUlUnf PaolllUee.--Postmaster John C Younir reuulved a letlur .from the Dostrifllee denartmnt at Washing ton thU morning slating -that every riLt.iiihiA ft. .. holiio- mad to Sti- nir ,bI1Im fucll tlt-s for the d,... Altliouah the lo. i.atinn Kiwr ii. i..i,i wlilrli waa thought rii'MlrahlA haa h.n dovotod . to other purposes, other place fully aa good era being considered and permission to la additional quarters will UD..1 ," t-cimlnir. . The alalement from . the !) NORMAN HACKETT SCORES SUCCESS IN ROMANTIC PLAY "CLASSMATES" 'ortland's negosHity for Increased pos tal facilities was recognised and tnt efforts would, be made to maka noues aary additions. . 1 . . ,'' Br J. V. 8 After wandering all the way from ruonard Carle mimical comedy to I.H nan Kuanell and her r-lng play. Hi Helllg threw open Ha doyra to good pni American drama again last night, Melodrama might have been nearer to rt. out yoiina Norman Hackett. In his curtain peuh, told us between Ma gnwps or starvation that he had for n tne old achool of tights and ra inera ror tne new one of dress unl rorms and qulxotlo adventure. In short, he said he had taken up the modern America drah-ma and with the aid of juiee Murray, Hoped to make it an un qualified success. J.nl Change Is. largely a matter of """uu" ana locale. "Classmates" be 12??" tQ. th? Knights of the Roundtable "''? ao venture tales.' Its a very R 0!:,Style.thouFh Bomewhar more old ;frhiioneiJ.wthan r- Hackett seemed to think. The hero starts with a handi- his hea t colors of his lady over -.T..I" "rL ",lu moment, or defeat nrrowed by these three. 1 They R iVi it to leave when Stafford come, f " P",01 and the horrors redouble. Let's fl;- "T, I?'n"?.S : .V.1" -tnf. "Pints of evil and trlumohs something im A Mad Orow(L ThouBam s ot people bought tm-keta for Po'nf" R!n the United Railways Una ye (terdav and all could not . . - a ' rrurt rfOWrt IW'I . . . u fliomhtt Of COtH trifrrA ii mt rnno r I ' witin i vninto find room on W , t 1 n .... j vfnni vpii uum- 1 wjiu bjhu inv died fttre-i to disappoiniea PVlp- TAI r:7;."tt"' Pe?P', -too. . ,Th tn borton was the objocuve yum v v;'"7'- u ui rather drink. We'll -dred( and a ncore of om without any jfurth.r - Mvl; tne b, townsite neiow uii"""'- . jr-z nt IaiV... r."Vi " rirai ciasa man at ink nar advantage oi v"" i" . 10 oecome a trener.il discount, good for a few a&y. , K toid-by his enthuslaatln chuma. Dect- rt fanaoipa, HO does iun , . i i . i5 earne xvortn wun a Kiss. There Is ""f'ct'va about this sort of ctiiu fin un. I . , ""ni.uuw or smaller sing. - . . yiBBamaies ' to bea-ln -wllh fl.al must y?rTAJP,e0pl" iM mo"t " rnorherr8 ?Siy .TO"" -j.eiii, una ne ratnee nf i ives the lovely girl. They are people .too. . The mother Is Wlna Bull Ag-alnst Bchwaner, master Tiberius, a wno comas Carolina town as master or to "jv : ine rirsi round that ensues gainst Kern Glfford CO;, Irving hag It oyea Stafford easilyVhat was given. In favor or iV. "0-f."Bec.0' ''"t class man iV. awarded in eo" i th. second. .morning, and damages um of 1531. Thl3 was suit '"" ih!-?,j!?.r'u" edla.yenhHStma.n?.oHn- I day s oFl 9b?r Them were alao a num t.er of rainy day atTth)B time, which reused delay, and J"l8a ;;Wojverton ruled that this however, It s all the otber wsy. Try nig and Stafford have It out and Irv ing ruins Stafford's eyesight by a well directed blow on the Jaw and they all leave the 1'olnt . , The lovely girl, of course.' could not stand for thla. She sends Stafford off to eiplore tne upper Amason and prom Isea to marry hloi when he returns, lie gets lost and Irving has to look for him. The connection In spots is a trifle haty, but he start out on his mission. Act S is the "big" scene. Upon It the Bcenlo artist haa evnended all Ma blandishments. It's really some Jungle. btarrord lurcbea In dying of tarva tlon. lie harrows us 'with his expe riences for a time, rtlaanneara to tha trlght and the three T rescuers, Irving. Dubby Dumhle and Clay, come In. They have been starving too. If we were hnrrowed by Stafford, we are threa times ha are about in again. hurry up and say that they are saved bv a holloaranh. Irvine--cllmba a treai ruljy is feet above the stage and fas tens his cpat sleeve to it. Ten miles away a rescue party sees thla lofty signal and fastens it with the helio graph. ' , Hut let' not cavil at the way they are saved.. If the feelings of the au dience were considered 'Irving might have tied thai' slirnal to a. around vine and If 't had been picked up br the heliograph we would have cheered. Wo were distinctly In favor, of having that crowd aaved at whatever cost In the dictates of reason. Mr. Hackett la an attractive and steadily improving actor. He does good work In "Classmates." He restrains the desire of the voting" romantic actor to rant, with considerable success. Will, ard Loalsi as Bubbv Dumble. tha 'fat cadet, was good and scored a good many laughs. Doris Mitchell, as the lovely girl, was quite charming, and Mae Ber- ton. who wbb Stafford's Bister, ha a an unusually Irritating buby talk voice. HI I'J ny f. D. r. ' James GleaSou, than 'whom there Is none more versatile In the Baker stock Company, seems to have met with his affinity In the role of the Rev. Robert Bpaldlng, the milk bottle parson In "The Private Secretary ," that quaintest of English comedies which la at the uungaiow tins week. Chariea 1 law trey. In the days when humor was young and virile, bulldeU the piy which orougni mm rnme. lie In enrporated a laugh sometimes a dou bio. and a triple In every angle, crook and corner. The years have Increasod their strength. Of course there had to be anme exouae for tha laughs. There is a plot. Hut it s James -Gleaeon who constantly In the background even witn tiinocu Sweet Daace. We )iavt all applauded' oieaaon's varied character work even down to that Chi nose pipe mender but his Interpretation of the role made famous by Beerbohm Tree and William Gillette la beyond an- plauae. . In vain we sought to detect by the turn ox any eye lasn, perhaps; by the characteristic twitch of the-mouth one little trace of Jamea .Gleaaon. Gone. THE PERFECT WAY Scores of Portland Citi zens Have Learned It Nowl.are to be found. ' As the Re. Itobrrt Kpaliilng, who wears overshoes, white so and "an all is Iobi" face, tilt-anon, the men, Is absent.' Kemdt'a the plot there are the mem bers of the Hfther stock company. Hid. ney Ayrre, Howard Uuserlt mid Mlas Jewell and Mini Hcymour derive a great deal of enjoyment out of ' aunt who believes In .plrlte. , the ethereal kind, aire. Uleaaon Is the aunt. William (ilea. IV -L ..! ..J, I- son Is BUnay Glbaon, a tailor. Tl ' i there Is William lula, win. fero. lo.is with al) the trimmings a Mr. Catui niole. , And the riot la something like thf; Cat tri mule, the unrle, haau't seen In nr.tiiw auire he Utter was a ni- ch-e-ild. The nephew la plre.l lV A vrea. Cattermola giee to 'London. mneis Bpaldlng. nilalakB Mm for hl4 nephew and the laughs begin. ttii ;'.SWSl0u ddfeeg ' unlor S2eti?th?i-eebyterlan.young peo. a rr o'clock hir:w2it, hure! 10. Miss Brehm Is er in , me w. f t prominent worke Hied Ithit this delay was hot temp-eriSce 'irgrni.atlo'n-. nd in, oth?I nd that the damage resultant should be fSrotfS? anri t.f"! " ' lald aid b the defendants. , , ;-.. ! Dr. K. w All 'i0?t"PWkeis paid by the defendants, - nmmera jiffaia 1 I'0'..?'" I latlni'J?.?elca' View' of the . xnMa . i na ni !! i n.w. .""..VTrrek through the ji. ueselhracht nf liKn to the , Gala-Uans, Woman's Club Depirtwants. ' : IHraPII Willi Vlirj iii' - . I n a (Ml nil a tlUu v from the bar and a warroiit-CMrn? v. i....n )! .helm issueu. no i... l. r '""" ' k.i.l h. an1 o clock. mm Willi laitwij " . mnA IM.6U O !" Jh. barkeeper -t the hotel peutlcs. Ivrhn Aw url.. . . r.'"- Duojeci. 'svcno-Thra. last week waa arrested on a cnarge or jr--; i?nt, torms or depression, ISrTby bSflef Jnd was releaBedupon anjrer hope Joy faith .xnlained. payment or giwjf i. 'v."MVu.l chanra h.m V.'Vrr " who.had him charged wun taxing 1 , " " " eisier. amount of money. - ,1 All Par STeaHno- tv,. i,'.i. .,,v. fc.M '.f : wnaband. Mrs. Alma I Nfl;arene and the Oregon HolinenB asso- artnhiTS llvinc- at the southwest cor- I """"" WI" bo d an all day meeting to uonanue. uvmi ' f"r j..,, f morrow. Service at to-an ". or Bumner street am. p. m. and 7rsn .itl V.f" "'l.;f" nue. has appealea xo tne meetlne- wi I h rf-h.H "' eaJigenst, will have rvices every a locaterl ' at 1 fiavAnth nA tr. Couqh streets.. . . protection from her husband whom b? r";?.'" ""f. states ehe Is BUlng . w ?,"Z charge of 7(ZiiWZZ? tatea that her busoana is e,i7'"'' day tb s waik VTft .S angerou.when he ,1. dHnkmg and that j week . and he has reneatedlv beat her. She Btatea that a revolver which Bbe. had nag been aken by him and that as he ha keys for every' dortr In the house she fears eioient . treatment ana umctuio appealed for protection. Damages for r.oat snraltnm t,m. ment for 1600 In favor of Mm & Welcome aa-alnat thm fin,i xr-,i. Railway company waa given by Judge Jury Bocke Wext Monday Judge jury oocaeu riuw ithot .h. u 5 i" . t.vt" Gatens tn the circuit court this morn i"T because of the loss of furniture S- AT THE THEATRES Iforman Hackett In wClagsmatc." The favorite actor,. Norman Hackett and his SDlendlrl nunnortlno- romninv will present the brilliant comedy-drama ailOCMatt, "TltHmalan" -f . K . UAI11. Streets tonight and tomorrow night If jrou suflTer from headache, , There is only one war to cure it. The perfect way Is to oure the kid neys. , -, ,.. . ' - : , . ' - , - v . . Neglect It, urinary troubles follow. Doan's Kidney Fills are made for kidneys only. . ' ' ' ' .Are endorsed by Portland people. , David Campbell. 170 North Eighteenth street,. Portland,. Qr says: "My faith In - Doan's Kidney Pills toddy is just as great as when I recommended them several years aero; the cure they per formed in my case having proven per manent: i I suffered constantly: from pains, on my back and often was so lame and sore that It was quite diffi cult for -me to stoop or lift I tried various remedies and was treated by a physician, but the relief I obtained was only temporary and I was at a Ions to know how to get rid of my trouble. I New Bill at Jie Star. I read so much about doan's Kidney Pills Two eolendld romantic nlcture dramna i that I was induced to try them, pro "A Faithful Fool" and ."The Legend of I cured a box at the Laue-Davis Drur CO. ; The contents of this box helped . New Grand Bill. There is a new collection " of VAiine- ville specialties at the Grand today and the new program looks attractive. The Quaker City Four is a musical act in which the performers appear In a blacksmith shon, Kita Allen and her associates oners a sketch by Will H. Cress. BULLETIN 110. 15 i PROPOSED FRANCHISE OF. , PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT S POVER CO PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL 1 OF THE CITY OF PORTLAND . the Forget-Me-Not."- are features of the Star theatre's new . bill, which ooened yesterday., "Sentenced to Heath" in a heart-gripping 'picture play. Dow Brink sings "While You Are pretty sentimental ballad. Mine," a tnat date, ait cases rwiwni yui l-fenee . " " i.n.tir.Hnl. indictments of the fie,,BB. lng of the Independent Order of Odd reapwshlp, a meeting was last night o a-,. . i.iaieiico true wuson de livered a sermon on "The Three Unk." : a 8 lar attendance by both vuc ua xveueaan lodges .AJ$? Speeders Are rined. Two fines i .require a jury trial. A number of in teresting cases are to ob docket and Borne of them are -of con siderable , Importance. - Stolen. From The Journal office,' jrifth and Yamhill streets, a National 'blrycle. No. 84369. Bicycle is fix months ol(L. has dark blue frame, bins striped rims, good tires, narrow chaster, brake. extension nanaie oars, witnout any 1001s ; stolen from The Jon S-S1 ?dhoir5wt5 v-?an'?,c,In EL3IAX GREAT imal office between 1 1"" ' ?op sP?edlng automobiles. H. I l - . An ittattt 5 and 6 o'clock: on Friday evening, Apra f."'" " -were ootn JlAOlliiV UX , ? 1UXXJ. 'r anTlnto' ,0 Wock w' .11 forVaV fo ' Infnrmatlnn iMlllnl of wheel' or thief.' Address Journal of fice, or phone Main 7173 or A-S051. Case Against Pick Dismlaied. C. O. pick, arrested on complaint of U. 1 Jobson. for violation of the city ordi nance prohibiting stables for more than six horses within certain restricted dis tricts, was dismissed in "police court this morning. Mr, Pick's stable Js lo cated at' Eighteenth, and Pe";0 and has only recently,, come within the restricted-district, on account of an en largement of that district .. - - : antii nmna Tnto Hole Careless driv ing caused automobile bearing the nunc ber Oregon 954 to run into a hole where work la being carried on by the Port land Railway. Light & Power-company at the corner of First and Jefferson streets yesterday. Mrs. F. Joplin, of Nineteenth and Clackamas streets, an rccupant of the automobile, was thrown nut and considerably Jarred and bruised, but otherwise uninjured. , . ArresUd fo OambUng.--The cases against the 1 6 colored men arrested on Fundav morning for gambling and fre--. ouenting a gambling house bv Officers Velnlen. Swennea. . Hanev. White and Jnskeep, after a raid in the-colored j were both inst C. C. for hearing until April . 29. arouna on street ou-i. rtnnii. t.,.. pall, 20 umbrellas. 2 hand bara." munis rack, envelope sealed, paid gloves, 4 lunch boxes, kev. 9 anU r o paint brush. 7 nakiiM. hnnir ' 1 time. Is making, his firat American tour. shoes, roll of maps, shoe, brace and bit I nd plays at theHellig theatre Monday letter, roll 1 of , papers, roll of plans. j evening. May M." JElman is considered me so much that I continued taking the remedy and was soon cured. vA. ;, '. For sale by all dealers. Price t6 cente. ' Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, K. T., sole agents for the United States. Hemember the name DOAN'S and take no other. , . ' "NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no fear of the dental chain READ WHAT UBS. S1HIST BATS 1 1 I had 19 teeth extracted at the Har vard Dentists' without tha least naJn. aiiu uigui.r recommena tnem. R& HANLEY. 144 6tb St Whalebone Plate $10 A Oreat BiBoOTsry,. tba JTew Whale- I Imiia , Plate Hhinl. ) . -V.A ll.ltul J ! strongest set Known; does not cover th llnlst whose marvelous successes In I rofif of the mouth: bite corn off the London, ; Berlin, Paris and other Euro- cob! uarapteed ,10 years. pean art centers have placed him amdng tXOOO Wl CHAXJCEirai: TSfi WOSX.S. the greatest violinists , of the- present w will forfeit 11000 to ativ eharltahl. Orpheum Opens New Bill, The Oroheum D resented "Ha new bill for the week at the matinee todnv. Tha bill is. pronounced one of the best seen there in some time and will doubtless do a big, business, for there Is two hours of good laughter in the bill. RusseH ... Brothers in "Our , Servant Girls", are the feature. - "The Private Socretafy.M "The Prlfate Secretary," , in which the Baker Stock company opened the week at the Bungalow yesterday, is one of the most noted of all comedies, and was first played In America by William Gillette, with William Gleason of the Baker 8tock company as stage director and understudy to Gillette. anclag a Biarlev hall every Tuas i hursday and Sat eve. Refined dancing for patrons of the better class only. uuutiuBs niugier, manager. living violinists, although he is but 1 years of age. ,. - ..-, One of the most remarkable features of his playing la his tone, glorious in rich. ness and strength, the quality of it has vivnn lump mi, tnorougnjy screened, I Deen surpassea py tnereatest mas. for furnace, range or stove, prompt de-Iters of the violin. Besides this loveli llvery: weight guaranteed. Oregon FueJ I nc"s ot tone there is a sweeping breadth Co., Mala S, A-1665. . I and boldness about his nhraalnar. and hla .The ta dies' Aid ocley of the First Presbyterian church will hold their reg- uii uiuiniMjr meeting Tuesday at i:so p, m. at the church. . Steamer Jessie HarMns. for Camas,! .monuunni uu vay mnsings, oally, ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington stseet own at n. m. latrlrt were set for hearing foo- APrl J!. -'Three of tb" negroes arrested will 1'sve to face another charge of holding lottery tickets in their possession. - '- sjaetenes for VarrancT. J-'haHes Ilite, 'arrested on Sunday on a charge of varrancv. was sentenced to 0 days In 1al! hv Judve Van Zante this morning. Ifite was ricked up. at Ttilrd and Pine atreeta and It waa shewn that he had old a pawn ticket for a "phoney" ring to tjt O. Smith and defrauded him out SytglasBea that fit rotir eyes, your face, your nose and your poeketbook Is what we guarantee yott Dr. George Jtubensteln. expert optician,' 189 . Third treetr opposite Baker' theatre. lOsa Brehm to lecture At the meeting of the Preabylery, at the First rreahvter an church, this' morning, ar rangements were made to have MIs - Sadies' Sample Suits See Lang, sixth floor Marquam, rooms 614-15, Vou can buys one nair. . , -. i. . . . interpretations have an air of authority which la usually a-aJned onlv thrmnb long years of experience. Elman's eon cert at the Hellis- is under thn direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. and mall orders are now being attended to if sent who. cnecK VO sus Columbia bldg. MUSICAL FESTIVAL ; TO OPEX FEIDAY institution for tha dentist who can make I a plate lor lis aa good as we maka for II. , 10 Year Guafantea IET US TELL : YOU WHY - A bank account is your friend. It en ables you to buy ' cheaply. It strength ens your credit. It encouriges economy. We invite your de- posits and offer you every banking con venience. . A Q1- PAID ON TIME 170 DEPOSITS , ; Open 8 a. ra. to 5:33 p. m. Saturdays 8 p. rru 7 Seats are now aelllnv of VU&rm PUnn House for the second annual Musical Festival. This big event wlU be given at the Armory, Tenth and Couch streets, next Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. April SO. Mav 1 and 2. The fnatival will be given by the Chicago Svmphony orchestra of 60 musicians and the Port- oasoima ana Coal ell T T.i.nt. n & n.j nuk..... j 1 1 . . . Tank Oil Co. ISO First street 1 shin of Adolnh Rfuvnh-Ir. th. J - . " icnorus under vv. H. Boyer. - . Co fine oil and gasoline. I . Comlnar from tha unl lth thla fU I organisation will be the foUowlng cele- AmeHoam Bank a. ini. o,..w V J sftni rmr biiawii uIBiiw, ai isi riaunur, cuniraiio uavia Br bitih. ...M.. o.,' 2 .'.v . I bsso. The orchestra will Include 10 In- optician. 8almon.near lth. I strumental soloists. Added to the "' ' ' ' " " ' ' " hi si.i a i , I ihAtfa am -p-at t at al 1 1 W j ORE0OY TS TV AY famous PianiBt Myrtle Elvyn. Buy XO lil -i - . . Jvour seats earlv. S.U nnen fm i a Woman's SzohaDire. 1SS Tenth ir.. unch 1:S0 to t; business men's lunch. ; Biianareit, commercial, view, flssh- gt pioionrapner. .u-10B, ast S338.. VT. A. Wise and assoclatea. painless ut.mi.ij, iiiuu ana wasningron. ' " Aema OH Phone Main 1288, A-123. Gold crown, extra heavy..., 15.00 Tall Set Taata (whajeboni B. B. W.)f 8.00 Bridge Work, peg tooth, bast gold..8.00 White Crowns .s4.oo Teeth Ke-enamejed ...............t3.00 Ool riUiags ...81.00 And not excaedinr.... .......... $t. 00 Best Silver PlUings..,.. . ...... .o.M Platinum FUliags ....tlXO Teeth Cleaned .................. .SO JO TESTS BZTBACTXD WZTSOXTT BAXJf Tra Win Otnei Work Is Ordered. I By our now system ot painless dentistry, j used by us alone.' Our success Is due to the nign-graoe wotk oono oy our expert gentlemanly operators.. . ,,., HARVARD DENTISTS Oorne Bark and WashlngtomJlta -:- . uni xu jiaxary. largest and best-equipped rental estab lishment in tha world; SO offices la United States. Open Sunday, I to 1 Daily until a. "Ha v Inewlsftei the . T"?V '-nl''- w Tork. Boston, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Cincinnati, fictanurr. Txilila rtotrntt . nA mh.. minor points, i return to Oregon with i a ri 1 'orti"r"' than I ever had. Tvi h...,:i -L.: ' i "., " x weniiein Btreet, oetween . .".t known wh. dull times and Bratnard, T. K Griswold. e nke- th. an?"."U.",',', -JI W 'ram. ,Tr r" -iin; r.aei Harrison street, ample, tha Baldwin Immni iv n'nrk. I itli.,.. j i..J I J Illlll'lnyilU VIIU lUlllT-l lLll. un to the dey of depression were em ploying upwaras or jj.OftO skilled men. VTT'!:-'' I'.'W-'.'" they ere only emDlovine- a tm mora man ou. nut are preparing tn open un with nearly their full quota of opera Uvea. "The clothing factories are running "T' Vj1" nmnum wtum or tneir com plete lack of reserve stock. On the other hand, the manufacturers nf planes were not ohllreat tn enroll th.lr en... nr oneranves as much ss otber line, showing tbst the mueleal taate of the people has dev. lope I wonderfully dftee ' i- rnmiar nerre-sjon in tma country Tm know mimical instruments were Bt ene time livkM upon ea lTiTtirlea. but that day haa forever gnne ty. Mute Is iwfiiiijr, man. mo fcr the musical col tore of th iv.pi. 'Rrardtna the Pealtle fair, f hrtieva JH ati?ni1iC'- wl"l ererll that pf our land Oar fair I II tell vm why., The nMm of p-.! vloltiv tf rai i vrun Br.atee than it w t the time we .H our i't'wi. yrr I : nee. tne r'-hr er tonrita that Ira-r-a to lxe fn.' t p wltit'T . miyh str than v.- h f-r., a). ' tHoiieh wMir Mn'.iidt r,r. sr' fRr t-e wnrst ever Trrier-4 n f-ifr.rnia i i-rn a"l Tn,nA ran wiih tn--.-. dertltn at-'l rpre.-"iSn at Rtt! l f ; r t rfw,lr1f.f-aKi it rf (i rn'far inert I 'ir.in limn rwf fa fir1 I. . Building rrrmlt". Holmsn street corner Ha!a-ht avert no K. H. hitnev. erect two storv frm. dwelling. fi'OOv; Wattt street between ueiaware and Brandon, Buttarworth-j Stevenson company, erect four one story rrame aweiungs, earn f l&uo. total 16000: Alberta! rect one ! dwelling. I net ween j erect on . story frame dwelHng, I1S00; Fast Yam- j riiii r r-r-L, urmwn ronifio ana ' East Thlrty-nrnth. W. B. Russell, erect! Awva mr,A mi h.ir ilnr er.m. jt...lll.. ' ij-."u; uii i niriTvirei street, between Killlngswortri and Jarrett Oliver An- oeraon, erect two story frame dwellinr. 1 ? O 0 O T n I rn iv.nn. rflrnr Oiilnv IT T Sixty-ninth street corner Hoyt H. i lfontaln. erect one story frame dwell ing, uarneid avenue, between h-ortiana pomevaru ana iKum avenua. i W. O. PtiHweti. erect one story frame, dwelling. Sioee, A CTAD Tl.n. obb I Mil Iflllft' ntB " ' sna OCX Art tATTTT xo- rs. now ncTrapn v BXBCUtS AKO TALAIBTO as. row panrx. MUifiUI, Fntir Chanaa Pl'-tarea WMlneutv. BESSES Section 1 f numerate s the streets on which franchise rightr are granted tnd provides that the company cannot change from a dou ble track to a single track without the consent of th council ex- -pressed, by ordinance, and , ho change shall be made, during the pendency of a street improvement withoutthe consent of the coun cil, unless the company shall pay its full portion for such improve ment upon the basis of a double track. Also provides that the' consent of the council must be obtained to put in connecting curve at street intersections with other lines of railway. Last part of sec tion 1 provides fhat' the railway company shall not abandon any ; part of its railway lines constructed (under authority granted by this ordinance without the consent of the council expressed by : ordinance. . ..i'''r;":."."v". . " , - Section 2 provides tfiat no change shall be made in the motive ' power without the consent of the council expressed by ordinance. . Section 3 provides that the weight and pattern of rails shall be approved by the city authorities and that all construction and ' reconstruction shall be upon plans approved by the city authorities, a copy of which is filed-with the auditor of the city of Portland, and , specifies that the weight of rails shall not be less than 60 pounds to the yard upon streets not having hard surface pavement; f that when hard surface pavement shall be laid the railway com pany shall put down fails weighing not less than 60 pounds to the yard and cannot be compelled to put down rails weighing more . than 90 pounds to the yard. , ' Section 4 provides, among other things, that the passenger cars . shall be of the construction suited to the comfort, convenience and safety of passengers and shall be subject to reasonable r egu- r lation by the council. It further provides for fenders as provided -by law; also that cars shall be run not less frequently than 15 minutes apart and between certain hours, and excepts lines running into car bans, yards, etc., and tracks leading to Country Club grounds from the 15-minute operating provision. Also provides a ""fine except in case of riots, accidents, etc., for failure to operate cars regularly and for such failure to operate for more than -30 ' days during any 90 consecutive days subjects that portion of the franchise not operated to forfeiture by action of the council. The speed of cars is limited to 12 miles per hour? penalty provided for -stopping cars on street. intersections; freight cars are prohibited, from being operated without the consent of the council, excepting on East Eighth street and East Yamhill streets in East Portland . " and on tracks leading to the proposed Golf Links car barn and streets runnirtg through the east side freight yards. ' . Section 7. specifies that the railway company shall pave and keep in repair such portion of the streets as laid between its tracks 4nd one foot outside of its outside rail; shall pay for one-quarter ' of the dost of all bridges on the lines granted and for its section of ; all fills. And provides that in case the railway company fails so io do the city of Portland may do such work and the cost of same may be entered on the docket of city liens and enforced against the real and personal property of the grantee. Section 7 also pro- ' ' vides that the railway company shall donate to the city of Portland , any private rights of way along the lines granted by the ordinance which may be required by the city for street purposes, subject, of course, to the railway company's right to operate cars, to construct .- uacKs, ercci wires, etc, ana tne railway company uau uc uuuycu , -to pave the streets laid out on land so dedicated. - ' Section 8 provides that in case of any abandonment of tracks , that the railway company shall restore the streets in as good con dition as the balance Of the street. It further provides that no abandonment of any portion of the franchise shall be made without . v-the consent of the council of the city of Portland expressed by ordinance and that in case of the abandonment of a portion of the franchise, the balance shall not be affected, , , Section 9 provides for the forfeiture to the city of Portland of , the franchise and tracks. in case of failure ot the railway company to comply within a reasonable time with any of the provisions or conditions Of the franchise.' x Section 10 provides for the forfeiture of the franchise in case the railway company does not maintain its roads and tracks-in good order and repair and render efficient service during the entire' term of the franchise. ' , J . . " Section 11 provides for annual payment to the city varying from $500 to $1500 per year, and amounting for the whole franchise period to $23,40Q. Section 12 provides for a fare not exceeding five cents (5c) excepting observation and other special cars. , - Section 13 provides that the line to the Swift plant shall be constructed inside of one year and all other lines inside of three ' years excepting lines leading to car barns and terminal yards, etc., on which a five-year period is allowed. ; -- . Section 14 provides for the confining of electrical currents to the rails of the railway company, r . ;. ' i Section 15 provides for the option' of the- city -toacquire the property constructed under the franchise at the end of the fran chise period in accordance with the terms of the city charter .and provides for the method of fixing the valuation at that time. Section 16 and 17 provide penalties for obstructing the construe- ; tion of tracks or operation of cars and provide penalties for the use of offensive language on cars. i Section 18 provides-for the estimated total cost of worly to be done under the franchise and' the yearly sums of money tb be ,ex-"-pended thereon as provided by the city charter. Section 19 is a general clause making all the terms, provisions and conditions of the present city charter absolutely applicable to . "this franchise. -;- - c - .'.;, :- ' Section 20 provides that the-franchise rights shall expire De- , eembeY 31, 19o2, being the same time that. the franchise rights, enjoyed by the railway company on other streets expire. Section 21 provides that the jower and right at all times to reasonably regulate in the public interest the exercise of the rights ' and privileges granted by this franchise shall be and remain vested in the counril of the city of Portland. , Portland, Oregon; April 12, 1909. This is the fc., time cf th. yr t hare J"'ir tm tatractaA tf au, a is th t.Hy aad hat DUiBGE .17032 Pone aa there Is leas trouble from sir gums or othrr troubles. V OR. W. A. WISE President and Manager. S3 Years Established la Portland We wilt give you" a good 311c gold vr punj.tmin crown lur .,., .q Molar Crowns . ... .1 ... .X . 22k bridge teeth uoia or enamel rilllnga Silver fllllna-a Inlav fillings of all kinds Good rubber plates The best red rubber plates x Hiiucaa extractions..... s-sb 5.00 3.0 ) 1.00 .60 9.60 6.00 T.63 Painless extractions free when plates or bridge work Is ordered. Work guaranteed for 15 years. THE WISE DENTAL CO.. Inc. The Tallinn Bldg., sd and Wash. St a. oinoe nonrs a a. VL to a P. Sundays, to 1. ' Phones A and Vain S089 AXTSEMSITTB. LITTIf ir THEATRE niVlsUlVJr , , Nth and Wash. t Phones Main 1 and A-112S. Tonight and Tomorrow Wight NORMAN HACKETT , .1 In the Comedy Crania Success 'CZiASSMATES" raicrs ei.so, si, 7BQ, soc. "tSI Main 117; A-4224. Empire Theatre Co. (Inc.), Lessee. Ceo. I Baker,. Gen. Mgr. All this week fa mous Baker Stock Company In the noted comedy, "THB FRIT ATI! SECBETABT." Evenings, 26c, 86c, tOc. . Matinee Satur day.' lftc, 25c. fext week "When Knighthood Was In Flower." ' KAnr e, A-ioaa tfata. Sx. Sundays and, SEoUday IKEATEE B-zs-w-Et Week of April 86 Knasetl Brothers la "Our Servant Girls" i Pivs haggling JTor. maus : Baal Color Pbotograohv: Tran- I elnl-OUoxns ; Prederiok Allen Co.j Andy Bioe; JDelmore Sister; Orchestra) pio tures. - PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced VandBvflle, Star of all Vatlons. . BITOU Sensational European character Changs artist, presenting -a Hcanaai in ft. . Restaurant", and impersonations of famous musicians. Special Added Attraction, "Tha Poor Doraeeas, wonaorrul acrobats, per forming daring acrobatic stunts and sensational somersaults. Matinees daily, 15c; two shows at night. - lao ana Zbc. The GRAND VandevHIe De Luxe Week of April 38. 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