THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH .1,, .1010. 9 friend in particular and the peopl of Oklahoma in general. H ioi u th representative of the. Columbia , Trust company of Portland. Mr. Jefferlea ex pects to Da aDsentaunng in penoa mi which colonist ratea, are effective tbi spring. 3arl Blmpaoir Torfelta Ball Ball of I9K npfalta In miinlMlwl omtrt I :?r.'-KV;T&"J!WEt T Pearl Simpson, on. of iywiivivnuji TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS 8rpheura rand ., Vantages tar t Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville Moving Picture Int la Your tlnn Unfavorable weather la retarding the work of the linen shower for the benefit of tha new .annex of tha St Vincent's hospital, and those moat Interested are anxloue that people should . realise the' nsoesslty of not holding their donations until a per sonal call Is made upon them. The bower has been in progress since Feb ruary IS and up to date less than f 1000 has come In. This is not very encour aging when consideration is riven to the fact that over $2000 la required for the sheets alone. v The time limit ' is March 10, and donations should be sent at once' to 0t Vincent's hospital, mark ed "Linen 6hower" and bearing; , the donors name.. Those who prefer to give money may send It direct to the president Mrs. P. J. Cronla, the Norton, or to the treasurer, Miss Anna Cremen. .401 Twelfth street . .. , , ' Missionary Campaign Membere pf the general committee that has in charge preparations for ths layman's missionary movement campaign In Portland, March 19. tO and II. will meet tomorrow night - In the auditorium of the Toung Men's Christian Association. At that time, important sub-committees will' be appointed by' G. F. Johnson, a prominent business man, who waa yes terday selected as president of the movement In this city. Ml. Johnson will be assisted in tha executive work by William A. Lovett, who has been chosen secretary. On March I a larger committee, representing all Individual churches of Portland, will meet "at the T. M. C. A., and will be addressed by William Lewis of Seattle, a member of the national committee of 100 of tha movement. Woodstock Grocery Bnrna. The ea- tabllshment of tha Woodstock Mercan tile Grocery company at Woodstock avenue and East Forty-fourth street, waa completely destroyed by fire this morning at 7 o'clock. The loss will aggregate 110,000, and tb Insurance 5 will cover half that amount. R. T. Rein was manager of the grocery. When he opened the store this morning the place- was found In flames. Owing to the fact that the closest fire hydrant is entirely too far for the hose used at the Woodstock engine house,' nothing could be done. The cause of the blase is not known. X R. Glldstrap owns the building, which Is a two-story struc ture, and burned like Under. Talk on Water. L. C. Rice of the Waverly-Rlchmond Push club will de liver an address before that club this evening in the clubrooma on "The Water Question In Other Cities." At the present time this question Is of .much interest to the residents of the Waverly-Rlchmond district, and there Is a movement In that vicinity to amend the present city water charter. One of the new amendment which Mr. Rice has suggested will be to have the prop erty owners lay the water mains and pay for all expenses, and ror the tax on the water. After the talk of Mr. Rica a business meeting will be held. the proprietors of tha Eagle rooming house, when aha failed to appeal for trial Tha charge waa aalling liquor on Sunday. August Bloom was tha chief witness. .. He stated In ' his eom plalnt that he bought six bottles of beer from her Sunday.-. Ha paid 11 a bottle. : , ...... .. . . - Charged with stealing ' Do. On a charge of stealing a dog, XL A. Walker, VILSOH MAY TAKE BARKERS "SEEING" INSPECTORSHIP WIN ISLANDS Mayor Simon In Favor of In creasing Salary of Import ant Office.; . John Wilson, ef tha firm of Trarlg A (83 East Eighteenth street, haa been Wllaon. architects, for city building in. arrested In tha Justice court J. J. spector, t euooeed ouy J& dodsoh. ins Knox, 471 Brown street, made tha oom-1 present salary of tha building inspector. plaint . Ha charges tha dog was found in tha possession of Walker, where it had been, found oa a previous eocaalon. The dog had a collar which waa worn when first lost rmad , tot Booking Horse -Samuel Kolas, a teamster was fined tJO for kicking his horse. He was haled before municipal oourt on a charge of cruelty to animals, preferred' by Patrolman Martina and Johnson. They arrested him at Fourth and Burnslda streets, where he had kicked the animal several times, ... 1178 a month, to be raised to IBM. This Is tha program said to be under contemplation by Mayor Simon, who has the authority to appoint a man to take tha place left vacant by tha resig nation of Mr. Dobson, who would Ilka to leave tha aervioa of the city today if his successor can be selected. Attention waa called to the vacancy In tha building Inspectors office yester day at the meeting of the executive board when tha resignation of Mr. Dob ion waa discussed. It waa suggested that tha mayor aaoertaln, by asking a number of architects, for a recommenda tion of some one who would ba compe tent to f 1U1 the off ioe. , Wilson Xeoonunended. ' The Mission f off Women at St Mary's church, Williams avenue, la meeting with extraordinary success. Tonight the -State Bermon- to married women win Mayor Simon followed the auggestlon ba delivered In the church and to the and th rMult wu that m architects unmarried In the club hall on Morris con,municated with all mentioned the atreet Noncatholles, aa well a Cath- nam of Xrohtfct Wilson. . But they olio women, are welcome at all services. .... .h. - t. wiimn Next week the mlasion will be for men. hmA n.vio.miv aiia to become a candidate for the office because of the low salary paid. It Is said' that the mayor talked to Mr. Wilson yesterday and assured him that if he would accept a temporary ap pointment the salary would be In creased to 1250. On this assurance, it Is said. Mr. Wilson accepted the offer of the mayor. Under the law, a temporary appoint ment In the building Inspector's offlcs may ba made if there are no eliglbles on the list for that position. As the scope of the building inspection exami nation was recently changed by the civil service commission, and as no ex amination has bean held since, there are no eliglbles for the position at thlal time, and tha mayor can therefore ap point Mr. Wilson if ha so desires. Examination to Be Held. An examination for. building Inspector Is to be given by the commission tomor row and Thursday, and In the event that either EX A. Llndey or W. K. Ben- vie, tha only two applicants for permis sion to take the examination, should pass, he would be eligible for appoint ment However, pending the result of the examination there is nothing to pre vent the appointment of Architect Wil son. Tha city council has a tight to In crease the salary of building Inspector, and it is said that a majority of the ooundl favor the Increase. The office handled $13,000,000 worth of new build lng enterprises last year, and the pres ent salary of the building inspector Is said to be ridiculously inadequate. Fined for Bad language Using pro fane and abusive language In a St Johns street car waa the reason for a fine of tit In municipal court against Alfred Geary. Ha was taken off the oar by Patrolmen Burr! and Stanton at Union avenue and Stanton street Several women were In the car. Ho Traoe of William Collins. It Is now believed that William Collins was drowned February 20 while attempt ing to cross the Sandy river at Lusted ferry. He was employed by tha Daven port Lumber company at their sawmill near that place, and started across the river on a small raft Announcement .R. H. Blossom begs to announce that he has bean appointed resident agent for the California Fire Insurance Co. He stni retains the agency of tha Law Union A 'Rock, and all bualness Intrusted to his care will receive the. usual prompt attention. R. H. Blossom, Sit Chamber of Commerce. Meeting ef W. O. 1. XT. The regular weekly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will bo held Wednesday at 2:10 o'clock at the local headquarters, 302 Goodnough building. The program will be made up of roll call, current events, reports of the officers and superintendents for the month. Reports Show Portland Couple 1 Having Time of Life In Far Away Country. Parent-Teachers' Association The Parent-Teachers' Association of the Woodlawn school will "meet Friday, March 4. at 2:30 p. m. A great many questions .of Importance are to be brought up at this meeting and a large attendance Is desired. BIG AU 1 Woman's Club Sires Entertainment Mr. De La Parelle, who recently came from New Tork to locate in Portland, will assist In the entertainment to be given on the evening of March 14 at the Bungalow theatre. Mr. De La Pa relle has a fine baritone voice and has had wide experience In operatlo work. He will give the "Mad 8cene" from "The Bells of Cornevllle." This en tertainment Is for the support of the free bed at the Open Air sanitarium. Tickets- can be had from club members or at Woodard, Clarke 6 Co. Gets Sermons From BaloOns Rev. J. R. Johnson, pastor of the St Johns Christian church, will speak Sunday evening at 7:30 on "Intemperance." Rev. Mr. Johnson has recently given his time to studying conditions in Portland and his address will be the result of his ob servations on the seamy aide of life. Mr. Johnson haa spent an evening or two about north end saloons In an effort to gather Information first hand. The meet ing will be held at the tabernacle, near the postoffloe, St Johns. Debate aa Xilquor Belling A large number of Bt Johns people attended the debate last evening between Mr. Gritch ley of Portland and George Ferine on the question of liquor selling in- the town. The meeting waa extenslvsly ad vertlsed as a discussion of tha business end of prohibition, but it assumed much of a socialistic debate before its close The St Johns Protective association planned the -meeting and win hold others as Weeks paas. Bobber in Sewsy Hons. John Fetlg, a laborer, reporta to tha police that he was robbed last night In the Dewey house. His clothes and tt In money taken. Several robberlea have been re ported from this place of lata FOR THE OAKS Monday evening, foyer Bungalow thea- PaflS Ate Developing for ManV Improvements at Popular Resort. tre. Return to Graham Glass, care Glass 4 Prudhomma Co., (5 Seventh street, and receive reward. nuteral of V. K. Dollarhld The fu neral of W. H. Dollarhlde. 16 Fox atreet St Johns, will be held tomorrow from the undertaking parlora at Seventh and Pine, Portland. Wa Sponge ana press You Clothes, alt for 11.60 month. Main 114, A-4314 Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co, 109 Stark. Steamer Jl Xarktaa, for Cama. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, twaves Washington street dock at I p. m. " Wtllamstt Fuel Co. has tha best old growth dry fir wood In ths city. Call Mam 122S, A-122B. Goes Sast to Advertise Oregon P. O, Jefferles, recently from Oklahoma, re siding at 710 Lehigh street, St Johns, will leave next Sunday for his old homa To carry tne story or uregon to nts $W3ultt$ &ompnp urtrite pour tuptrfesfor 4xtX an 0a6 street Telephones: &ain 165, A 1165 HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just appetite Hotel Bt. Franci European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day op Hewtee!ii4 brick structure. Furnished at cost or $200,000. Every comfort and con vanieoce. Oa earlines transferring all orer dtv. Omnibus meat trains ana iteamcr. 8nd for Beeklet withmap of San Franciic W, A. Wlae and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Swiss Watch Bepalrmf & Christen sen. Corbett bldg., 2d fir. Take elevator. Da, Z. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marqnam. Or. Kaynes, optician. Marquam bldg. GRAND JURY B EGI NS TIB E R LAND INQUIRY The United States grand Jury which Is' to Investigate the acquisition of more than 100,000 acres of timber land In Baker county by the Oregon Lumber company, and Sumpter Valley Railway company, was sworn in today. From a panel of about 10 men. the following persons were excused: E. W. Perrisb, T. F. Smith, C. W. Mulllnger, F. C. Burns, A. J. Demlng, William Barr, W. H. Chapln, H. C Coltbn, John Gardner, Peter Lund. Donald McKay, E. Richards and George jSaltherlln. The grand jury began the Investiga tion immediately after it was aworn In. More than a score of witnesses were In attendance. All of them were from Baker county, the majority being from Baker City. In the event that the Jury finds the charges strong enough to be carried into court, true bills may be returned against David Eccles, of Ogdes, Utah, the beet sugar king and multimillion aire lumberman, and other officers of the companies. Mr. Eccles Is president and general manager of the Oregon Lumber company. Now that contracts have been made for band music at the Oaks for the com ing summer season, John F. Cordray, president of the amusement company that controls this popular resort is proceeding with other activities in volved in tha decision. Six of the larg est and moat celebrated bands of the World have been engaged to give daily concerts throughout the season. An ap propriate building must be erected that when weathrfr conditions are not favor able the people may be housed and still will not have to forego the pleasure of the' concerts. A huge auditorium will be erected in a central spot in the resort at the final cost of 230.000. Work will begin on this structure next Monday. The work will be rushed through as rapidly as possible, so that the building will be ready for occupancy by the opening day. May 80. Even so. it will not be entirely completed in its finishings till after the season Is ended. It will be a musical auditorium with due regard to all the requirements for good con certs. Much attention will be paid to the acoustics. While it is built to pro tect the crowds from the inclement weamer, it win do so constructed as to be thrown open during fair weather into a park auditorium, with sliding walla. A huge rostrum will be erected to hold as large a band or chorus as the manager may wish to introduce. Admission will be on a popular scale of prices. Mr. Cordray has in mind a number of other improvements to be installed at the Oaks. Many of them are still un der consideration and have not reached the working atage yet. Mr. Cordray be lieves the Oaks a place of great possi bilities and thinks a great future la In store for it He said his plans will take a couple of years to work out In their entirety. One hope is to make the resort an attraction for tha year around. He plans to establish a soo and an aquarium for winter attractions and hopes to have these Installed during the coming summer, so that they will be ready for next winter's visitors. A number of other attractions be expects to house for winter amusement William C Barker, oommonly known In Portland aa "Billy," and Mrs. Barker left a few week ago for Hawaii and fom reporta one may Judge that they are not missing muoh In tha way of entertainment furnished, by tha native porta. Tha Erenlng Bulletin of Hono lulu haa tha following account of a "social function" In which "Billy" fig ured prominently: "William Barker, a wealthy manufac turer and business man of Portland, Or, and Mrs. Barker, who ar spend ing a few weeks In tha islands, will have occasion for some time to com to recall their experience with large and ferocious maneating sharka off Hono lulu harbor. . , Onests at Koaao Hotel "The Barker are at present guests at tha Moano hotel. Saturday they formed- a party, and under the guid ance of "Jack" Toung and Chief Mate Oswald Stevens, left In the launch P. D. Q. for the feeding .grounds of the shark. 1 "Towing a full grown and recently deceased equine, considered as a, tempt ing caroharodon tid-blt as bait the party lsft the harbor on Saturday af ternoon. In company with the Barkers was Lieut Birchfield of the Marines They lay outside the harbor several hours before they secured a rise. The first specimen of the big maneaters fell to the Iron and unerring aim of Jack Toung of the Toung Brothers. Battle with Fish. "After a battle cf a half hour or more, the big fish was finally subdued, only after he had thrashed the water into a foam and towed the launch far to sea. "Barker soon followed with a smaller shark, which nearly succeeded In spill ing him into the sea. The visitor had a spirited engagement with . the fish gefore be was ironed and added to the catch. "To Lieutenant Birchfield fell a 12 foot shark, which was Ironed only after all hands had participated In the free-for-all encounter. "Mr. Barker, nothing daunted by his first experience, tackled the game again and landed another Shark of large aise. "From the fish secured by Toung, 14 rows of teeth were taken. "The party found themselves off Pearl harbor at the close of the day's sport. It was nearly 9 o'clock that evening before the party returned to Honolulu harbor. "Another party has been arranged for this afternoon." his inheritance arrived. In order to get him Into the real estate business, . . "Carder became acquainted with this widow, Mrs. Margaret Hamburger, 354 Morrison . street, and she had, a pretty niece, also . Margaret Hamburger, who was staying at the Hotel Portland, and tha money that Souther advanced Card er was for Joy rides to the roadhouse and grille which he took with these women. Came Here From Hatt. At a meeting In the SellWood Com mercial club room. Twelfth and TJraa- "Mra. Carder came to Portland from L till streets, at which delegates from the push clubs on both sides or me river, from ths Madiaon street bridge to Oregon City, were present the plsn for the deepening of the Willamette liver channel waa discussed. Butte more than a week ago. She only succeeded In locating her husband three days ago. .Mrs. Carder knew her hus band was to receive the Inheritance and she came here for a asttlement with him, so that part of tha money might bo used In support of their child. The money, less than 11000, came yester day, by registered mall to Souther. "Mrs. Carder finally, after a scene with Souther, got the check and cashed it Carder ordered his mall sent to ths Imperial hotel, but Souther had suo oeedad In retaining the letter In his office. Mrs. Carder still has the money and she Is going back east with It She will use it for the support of her self and child." Carder was a druggist for the Owl Drug company. He blames Mrs. Ham burger for his arrest last night His wife expects to obtain his release at the hearing this afternoon. INDIAN'S LOVE FOR GIRL CAUSES MURDER (SpeeUl Plana tea t Tb Journal. Hoqulam, March 1. As a result of a quarrel over an Indian girl on the Qui nlault reservation yesterday, Fred pope, an Indian, shot and killed William Uoh end Adam Hawk, two Indian policemen. Pope Is still at large. He declared he would kill five other Indians and then kill himself. The reservation is in a state of terror. The authorities are hurrying to the scene. A New Jersey manufacturer who runs a farm for the fun of It has suc ceeded In raising larger vegetable and more of them than his neighbors by mixing with his fertilizer powdered lava obtained from European volcano. PUSH CLUB MOVES TO DEEPEN Vl LLAIV1 ETTE was nlade chairman and B. F. Jonen wa elected Secretary. The sentiment o the meeting was favorable, to the Improvement. Committees were ap pointed to obtain data concerning mill and manufacturing sites on either sides of the stream. The building of dock on the east and west sides of the rr er, so that the large vessels could un load there, waa suggested. ' A commit tee composed of Mesare, Latourett, Jonas, Plckott Donaugh aad Belatad, will gather Information aa to tha eltee. The country's record for coke and anthracite pig iron production was broken last year, the output totalling D. M. Donaugh of the Sellwooa ciufc l o,a,jo tons. H Daily th Number f j Bulletin 2 M n Piles Quickly Curd at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. LOW HUSBAND ID HIS AFFINITY Mrs. Carder Also Gets Snug Little Sum of Money Re turns to Montana. GREAT SAMPLE SUIT SALE $30 Tain on Special Bale How at Your Cholo 913.70. Women's and misses' new spring suits (manufacturers' samples) in brown,, blue, black, green and black and white checks, very latejrt styles, stan dard $20 valuea at J13.75. The best bargain. 'in fine aults ever offered in this city. By all means see these suits. McAlleh A McDonnell. Third and Mor rison. Best goods at loweat prices. Casino Dancing Academy. The largest and best ventilated place of amptement In the city. The place . that promotes clean and wholesome dancing. Open every evening, I to 11 p. m.. corner 4th and Yamhill, Casino building. , MISS PALMER BRIDE OF LIEUT. BATEMAN (Special Dispatch to lite JoomaLI Vancouver, Wash., March 1. A very pretty home wedding was solemnised last evening at the bride's home, when Miss Winnlfred M. Palmer was married to Lieutenant Harold H. Bateman of Vancouver barracks. The ceremony was performed underneath a beautiful wed ding bell of maidenhair ferns and Jon quils; promptly at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. II S. Templeton of the First Pres byterian church. The Episcopal service was used. Miss Mary Palmer played the wedding march. The bride's only at tendant was her little brother Richard, ring bearer. The bride was handsomely attired lh a beautiful dress of ivory I pan crepe and carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. The rooms were profusely decorated With carnations. Jonquils ferns, and Oregon grape. Eighty guests were present The couple left on the :4B train for Ssn Francisco and will sail for the Phil ippines March 5. For the first time in many years, Nevada produced a marketable quan-i tlty of quicksilver last year. ' i . I ' "Souther double crossed my husband and he double crossed me. I did a week' detective work, located the af finity that caused all the trouble, suc ceeded In laying my hands on the in heritance, for it was a real inheritance, and now I am going back to Montana,' where I will proceed to secure a divorce at once." Flushed and triumphant, Mrs. Orant O. Carder followed up this statement by saying that before she left town she would get her husband out of jail, where he was confined for obtaining money under false pretenses upon com plaint of W. Q. Souther, a real estate dealer. I ft Wife With Child. "My husband left me in Montana to support our 11-year-old son," continued Mrs. Carder, who Is a plump and smiling little woman. "I determined then t,o get a divorce, so I thought I would come on here and get the evidence. I found Carder and Mrs. Hamburger, the dashing widow af finlty as they call her, In Mouther's prl vate office. That was evidence enough ana wnen tney say tnere was a scene they don't make any mistake. There was another scene last night too. Well yesterday, the money came from his aunt about 11000. I got It from Souther, who had retained the registered letter in which it came, but we had another scene before he gave it over. Although Carder got money from Souther and spent it on Joy rides with the Ham burger aunt and niece, I will say for him that he was supposed tobe working for Souther. In reality. Souther was working for htm, expecting that inheri tance to come." Woman's Attorney Explains. F. E. Melvln, 233 Worcester building, attorney for Mrs. Carder, followed up her statement with a more general one of explanation. He said: "Carder came here from Chicago about three or four weeks ago. Ho and Souther were acquaintances In Chi cago and met here. Souther waa In the real estate business in the Henry build lng. He knew Carder and his folks and knew that they were wealthy, so he proceeded to induce him to put 110,000 into his real estate business. Incidentally, he discovered from Carder that Carder waa expecting money from his aunt's estate in Michigan. He ad vanced Carder money from time to time, inducing him to stay in Portland until Piles Is a fearful disease, but easy to cure, if you go at It right. An operation with ths knife Is dan gerous, cruel, humiliating and .unnec essary. There Is Just one other sure way to be cured painless, safe and In the pri vacy of your own home it Is Pyramid Pile Cure. We mall a trial package free to all who write. It will give you Instant relief, show you the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start you well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a full alzed box from any druggist for 60 cent and often one box cures. Insist on having what you call for. If the druggist tries to sell you something Just as good. It is because he makes more money on the substi tute. The cure begins at once and contin ues rapidly until it is complete and permanent. Tou can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. It Is well worth trying. Just send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 02 Pyramid build ing, Marshall, Mich., and receive free by return mall the trial package In a plain wrapper. Thousands have been cured In this easy, painless and Inexpensive way. In ' the privacy of the home. No knife and Its torture. No doctor and his bills., All druggists, 60 cents. Write today for a free package. ASTMORELAND (The Place for Your Home) A hill, not too flat, not too steep, beauti fully contoured, beautifully marked by Na ture's kindness this is the EASTMORE LANI of today. The future will bring only added'beauty, added attraction. EASTMORELAND will have all of the usual homesite attractions, and it will have a great many that will be peculiarly and par ticularly its own. Mould your homesite ideals after EAST MORELAND tangible realities. SEE EASTMORELAND TODAY Columbia Trust Company BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING $eV AMUSEMENTS. bunoalow ssrsrsu-. 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