The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 03, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 3. 1003.
PRESIDENT LAYS CORNERSTONE TODAY
i -
r .
THE GREATEST OF THEM. ALE
A church, that win have no
season, responding to all human needs.
ducatlooal, physique building, and add
Ing a vision and inspiration that wilt
klrnlla a light to llilni upon and make
the world brighter thl. aaya tha paator,
Vr. J. D. Corby, la tha Firet UnivaraaUst
church, tha cornerstone of which Presi
dent Taf t Vlll lay tomorrow afternoon.
Two years aco Dr. Corby came from
New Tork from a business experlenoe
of mora than It years.. "Onoa here, re
alization that certain definite construc
tive achievements would aid In making
I'ortland a better city was immediately
sequent," aaid tha paator yesterday ev
ening.
t'laaa for building are almost two
years old, tha history of actual con
truotlon la Just a Year lone. Tha tas
witn DUBinoss
First UnlTeraaltat Church of Portland and Its pastor, Rar. J. D. Corbj.
have no closed!
tor, a business man, mixed
ery-
day men with everyday necessities. In
men, telling- them his Ideal of a church
that would he calculated to aerva ever
New equip-
rhlcu lib-
Ma own words be puts It.
went for" the modern work
ral church is called to do.'
It la considered very fortunata that
progress sufficient to maka tha corner-
tone laying- possible had beea attained
pres taenia arr
in fact, ainca Air. Tar aignmea
the time of tha
realdent'a arrival.
his
willingness and later, his anxiety, to
participate In tha ceremony, work .
been hastened.'
President Kay "Preach Sermon.
All preliminary work will be disposed
of by tha time the president reaches
the church, at East Twenty-fourth
street and Broadway. : Tha president
may take advantage of tha opportunity
to preacn a sermon use inai no oimverea
in the temple of tha Mormons in Salt
Lake Olty. It is assured that what tha
president will have to say will Da im
pressive as. well as tha swinging of the
.cornerstone Into place.
In tomorrow afternoon's parade, which
leaves from the Hotel Portland at S P. m.
-sharp, tha preaident wilt be the guest of
- J 4 r . '.-a
aw'-wi
atf
Cornerstone of First Unlyersallst Church,-Photo by Goethe.
F. J. Catterlln, who, using his White
Steamer touring car, will have with him
In addition to Mr. Taf t. Rev. Dr. Corby,
Senator Bourne and two aides of tha
executive.
It has not been found necessary to
make any chance in tha line of nro-
cession. The party will go down Fifth
street to SL Mary's school, whara the
president will speak to tha Catholic
school children of the eltv. than hv
Morrison bridge to Orand avenue, north
on Grand avenue to Holladav street.
east on Holladav to Thirteenth
north on Thirteenth street to Multnomah
east on Waaoo street to Twenty-fourth
street, north on Twenty-fourth street
to the Church of Good Tidings.
After tha services at the church are
concluded tne "residential nartv will
proceed north on Twenty-fourth street!
10 .nancocK street, west on Hancock)
street to Sixteenth street, north on Six-1
leemn street to mompson 'Street, west I
on loBoipion street to luugene sreet, I
west to union avenue, south on'rminnl
avenue to nan cor K street, west on Han-
coca street to r irst street, smith nn I
First street to Holladay, east on Holla
day to Grand avenue and annth I
Grand avenue to tha hotel by way ofl
llVk f.n "uiiSoman,f,treet 8,V E"t Morrison street and the Morrtaon
"" s-fcawa- ajut fcU fcU VV KslUV LTSc L. I UI1U affl.
RISK AMERICANS
GREETED VABMLY
j Condon and O'Callaghan Ee-
- Tire Old Friendships
News of Dublin.
Hv Thomas Einmeti.
(Special Representative of the Publish-
l- (Copyright. 1909. by publishers; Press)
uuo in, uct ,Xh-fvr.i.
fore Justice Dodd In tha Irish capital
on a broiling day recently was sentenced
to three years' penal servitude!
Awaiting End of tha World.
Remarkable scenes are being wit
nessed at Ballinamallard. County Fer
managh, where the Cooneyltes are hold
ing tha belief that the Lord may usher
la the millennium any moment
Their prayer services are continuous
from dawn till sunset
.Public baptising inth.a Bh 11 Inamallard
rlvef of hundreds of people are a
u-iff icHiura or inn rnriMnr nn
For weeks past elaborate preparations
. xt , ieBt,vi nave oeen in progress.
open
ers of
prefer it are Dermitted to rest in tm.
vuiary wooaen dormitories, marquees
him, aa ha had resolved to
widow or remain a bachelor.
marry a I
As the woman w&a a wMaot -a I
looking, Spangler'says,, he pressed his
uii ana won ner, eoon arter marriage,
however, he learned that Mrs. Spangler
was not a widow when he wedded her,
and had never been married at all.
Spangler says his reason for wanting
iu nw a. wiuuw was mat tna pyhci'I.
ence she had gained fnflrBt marrlajre
wrould enahle her to be V better wife
to him than a woman previously s inula
would be. . . ...
' J y
good: reasons
Why Wc Sell BETTER SUITS for
V
- : . . Than' Any Store in Portland Docs for $20. v r
No. 1 We own FIVE stores in this city. '. , . , ' ' .
No. 2 We BUY more clothing than any other store. v?;
0 No. 3 We SELL more clothing than any other store.
No.' 4 Our great purchasing power enables us to- buy for less
v v , -tnan any other store. y. , :: - v. . .'..; :
No.-5 We are satisfied with a more MODERATE profit than
, any other store. , -
THESE ARE ABSOLUTE TRUTHS. r
Come in and Let Us Prove It. .
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
. ... s
3rd & Oak
1st &. Yamhill
1st & Morrison
0
:
Nearly all the converts" sleep' l5' the ABIZONA INDIANS
en air on the farm of one of the lead. A -U D
the strange sect but those who
Hunting Mythical Gold.
From County Tipperary corrf a story
concerning a frultlnna Mrii fn, hid
den Fenian treasure. According to state-
iiiciiLB maae oy tne people. of the vll-
tha grade of the new Arlsona & Call
fornla railroad, west of Parker, will be
done oy Arizona Indians or the Yuma,'
Mojava, Rualpi and Chimehuevla tribes.
TO T?TTTTjT) T?flAH I 'or thS Indian bureau, Is on the ground.
XV iJXXJU XtlXXX 1 nrenared to furnish at least EOA Tn1lan
laborers under tha same conditions that
vernea a similar contract in connec-
ao
tlM with fha Vnml lvrflpatfnn
able that a large part of the labor on m well aa on the wnrlc nf riimmin, S
Phoenix, Arts., Oct I. It Is prob-
the Colorado at tha head of the Impe
rial canal, a couple of yeara ago.
The Indiana have been shown to be
good workers, naturally suited to such
employment aa Is offered on tha dry
plains of tha southwest .
' Horse Case Jury Dismissed.
. (Special Dispatch to Th JoaraaLI
Pendleton, Or.. Oct a. The juryn tha
Morse horsa stealing : case failed to
agree and were discharged this after
noon. A new trial will be ordered but
it lixeiy mat only inree-or the defend
ants will face the charge. The fourth,
young George Morse, la near death's
door with pneumonia. ,
Walla Wallan Finds Peat,
Walla Walla, Wash., Oct. 2. Peat, the
first, ever found In this part of the coun
tixh.as been discovered In large quan
tities., on the ranch of A. HaberstoK,
three miles southeast of this city, Tho
vein im bdoui six rect aeop.-liaberstok
will not try to use it for commercial
purposes.. , - k '
8alem & Fall Citv railroad la alraartv
doing a large business. -
l.'Lll'Ull. X-. " S .' i . . i
! tain O-Meagher Condon and' jonn ai-1, age of Borrisalelgh, ih laif. a quantity
VlJl JV?ffih-to coliected by th lock?
nitti m i"v y STj. .rri.i! I '"?r" .lo 'a "ie enian insurrection.
- i,..t.,i,,i , a nn. fhpir arrival a
month ago they have been greeted withlj00ks
:..mriuin onthiislnsm . wherever they I rp..
, have gone and they have covered Ire- that th8 treasure
was huried on a mountain which over.
' land pretty thorouhly. Addresses of I
Tradition grew amongst the peasantry
was nraaen at a par-
icome f rom muoicipalities. the free- band of yoSn men set put to seek for
rtr.m ,t r.itlM unrt the cheers of thou- th tijj ' ""ij ' " lo eeJt I0r
the hidden e-nld
iney used large quantities Of blasting
riilpa and the cheers of thou.
; sands of patriotic Irishmen are theirs
j en almost a lifetime since ff..Ww rock9' but w"h-
I Captain Condon has had the privilege 1 For seVeral nights in succession they
s of putting foot on the soil oA his be- "prospected," but no trace ol ' the treas
j loved .Ireland, and the old patriot has u?e could be found. Th.hltfo
neen aeepiy ariectea not aione dv jne come of the exBedition was severe cold.
3i oia acquainiances- ana ms confrflY,tcI hn th... i
renewal of old scauaintances and
visiting of familiar scenes but by the
contracted by those concerned in tha
i visiting or ramiuar scenes out oy search, and several of the party ars now
hearty, whole-hearted, typically) Irish confined to their beds.
nviuviua uv ua icvctrcu. I I m v a .
It was 42 years ago that Cbndon. . wbw angns inioneres. ,
with Alien, 1 La r kin and O Brien stood a resolution introduced at a recent
i.l.l .1 i. iiti . c, . ti i. m..tl. a . i i . i. ... . .7
.lieu lur liio hi 11 1:1 K ui DcrKcuuL jiicLi i hucmhk vix ma duulq uun n wuariTnna
at Manchester, in an attempt to rescue requesting the Countess of Aberdeen to
iwo r emans irora a prison van. ai- i aisconunue ner crusade against, con-
if u. arKin ana U Hnen were exe-1 buqiduoq wrr ai-innrefl Th, rrnmc . a
cuiea. uonuon a aonionce was com-1 was siaiea Dy tne introducer of the
muted because he was an American citi-I resolution to be having a very serious
Ken. After servina- a term in Drison effect on businnsci nirMo.iii.iir ii,.
ie vnw uuemea ana uanianea irom ine luurisi iranic. lie declared there Is a
country. He has since been In Amer- factory in Dublin where in consequence
PORTLAND HUNT CLUB HORSE,
Ireland Interested in Fulton.
;' Ireland has had more than ordinary
; interest in the Hudson-Fulton celebra
' tlon which has drawn hundreds of thou
sands to isew xork during the past
weeg, ior Kooert Fulton, whose lnven
tlon of the steamboat as a practical
method . of transportation, belongs to
Ireland. His father, Hobert Fulton Sr.,
wag born in Kilkenny, emigrating to
America wnen a boy and itettlina; in that
part of Pennsylvania about Lancaster
which was known as Kew Ireland.
The elder Fulton was a tailor. Ha
married in Pennsylvania Mary Smith,
daughter of an Irish emirrant so the
claim f the Green Isle on the father of
steam navigation la unassailable.
"How Old Is Ana" Berlsea.
Dublin Is discussing humorously a
Question Which rivals the famous "How
eld is Ann" conundrum.
It is this: "If you were a judge on
the bench, with the thermometer regis
tering 40 degrees in the shade, -what sen
tence would you pass on a man con
victed of stealing an overC"at?" The
j Jim w mo quenuon at onre suggests
the answer that the man should be sen
tenced to wear the overcoat during all
of dog days. But the principle of mak
ing the punishment fit the crime evi
dently does not hold here, because a
man charred with this verv offense be
or tne crusade DeoDle were loslntr thir
employment u it became known they
had the faintest tract of consumption.
The seconder said Irish girls were not
aoie io secure employment in ngland
owing to the crusade.
Two lady Guardians opposed the mo-
uon, ana stated tnat tne tourist re
sorts were full of visitors at present
MAN ELOPES WITH
ADOPTED DAUGHTEB
AGENTS FOR
LIKLY TRUNKS
Steamers
Wardrobe
Dresser
Ordinary
Values from $5 to $75.
DIRECT
AGENTS
Loonen's,
Howard,
Adams,
Kyoto, Kent,
Ideal, Hair,
Tooth and
Nail Brushes
OFFERED BY THE LARGEST RETAIL
V DRUGSTORE IN ALL AMERICA
IMPORTERS
AND MAN'FR'S .
OF FINE SOAPS
and PERFUMES
Toilet
Waters
Cold Crearrfc
Pomades
Hair Goods
Combs
Manicure
Goods-
"MARK CROSS" LONDON GLOVES AND IXATffLRS
CURES RHEUMATISM
a a
S.00aBSSil.00
Y' cow,. V
" sotue, - - . . m tiotUa.
AM XSTXXsTAX MXWZSX TOM.
RHEUMATISM
t its KAirT romaoL -
r-tMi
v "jfTi .jrta
rvma9f.aia
1 ;iTieae
thai b evrrviay bt
A.W. Allen & Co.
); aad Retail Dm rt lata,
t ACiriC COAST AGENT.
Nrons H4rbee
Nmnljle- Mlahes
Nrvooi tvvnTta
Xerroes Alfaetieas
rnuaaeiphia, Y. Oct. 1. An un
usual family mix-up, in which a man
was accused of leaving bis wife to elope
with a 16-year-old adopted daughter,
was related by Mrs. Abe Surkin when
she testified before Magistrate Hughes
MiciiiiBi ner nubnana.
According to her testimony, her hus-
Dana uvea with the child in Brooklyn
from the time he left her four vean
ago until be was arrested In this city a
uuya ago. 1 ner passea as nusband
and wile, she said, and have a t-year-
viu uaugnier.
xue ourmns were marnea it years
uie wne said, but had ne children
ot their own. Flv years ago they
adopted Rosle, the daughter of her sis-
or, woo lives in .New York. The girl
- yiniij na wen Developed for her
jr. ..iKi,rors nouoed how attentive
the foster father was to his ward, but
Vf a"rloutea it to a natural affection.
i?ne-dr tne Palr wtnX tpv a walk and
did not return. Then Mra. Surkin sought
,-. -..v.... uuv muiuui auocesa A. snort
time ago Surkin s father, who live In
this city, beraroe seriously ill, and the
. . nun. Ha was I
Mrs. SarUn learned be had (nn to
iTXviT- w. ioand ner niece living In
L4. j i magisirate placed bar-
su i"ii.j?u
-; " "V"""" n4 "On -sap port.
WANTED A WIDOW;
IS DISAPP0LVTED
Atlanta. r: rw am.-, . .
be tiougbt twaa-m-Wlrrr. Wo-T
when, ia fact, he was oot, Ira eper.gU
a prorBiBt bu,ln.. ma Atlanta."
ij i ''11 1t eaklsg for annulment
-f Ule marriage with Urm. Baile Spaog-
lr
r"rr!r cflet his wife,
fis iiiUon. whiie e a trln
CROSS LEATHER NOVELTIES
Horseshoe and Circle, Tie Holders with
pigskin and morocco leather straps,.
Jewel Cases; Note, Memo, Address and
Phone Books, Writing Folios, Pocket
Flasks, Lunch Baskets, etc
Umbrellas from $1.50 up to $20.00
P 0 4
urn
"CROSS" GLOVES
i '.
Are made in England and sold irr
Portland for less than other good
gloves sell for. Inv all sizes and
shades for ladies, f gentlemen and
misses, youths and small children."
A FULL
. LINE
Handbags,
Suitcases, ,
Bamboo and
VVicker Bags
Ladies'-and
Men's Purses
(Card Cases. ,
THIS WEEK
Onr Famons
.Woodlark and
School Days
Fountain Pens
Regular ralue $1.50, on
sale at only ..... ,07e
THIS WEEK, BIG'
SALE RUBBER
GOODS
. 'v . - - -
Water Bottles
Rubber Gloves
Rubber Toys
Fountain Syringes
Canteen Water Bot-
1000
STYLES '
- PICTURE
FRAMES.
Fourth Floor
1
FOUNTAIN PENS
CLEANED FJtEE
Big Reductions
Fine Quality
wo
ODARD,
free Delivery '
C.L A R IC E,
Established 1865
Five Lntire floors
CO.
FINE SKINS FOR
BURNING ;J
Just the size fof ta
ble mats, all colors, :
regular $1.50. On
sale at ....v80
DRUOGISTS
CHEMISTS
PERFUMERS
eW!n te lit
- He ear, VV
as a wan, I VO
eat pieaeeal ;
tit she rrrecu-4 brrn-lt mm
wuis-w. and UAt t-ce ftateaaat