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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1910)
- I t ,-. -j r: a '. ' -. 1 1' ' " - , i , it n 9a 4M Y s as k TONIGHT'S A5irF-L '.IET3 Eunpalow laker ... 1 or.!nd . Orpheum . Grand ... Vantages Lyric . . . . Star ..... . .'The Lottery Mm." "Mrewptar'e Millions" "TheTrave'.tng Man" '. . .Vaudeville Vaudeville .Vaudeville "The Servant Lady." Moving'-Picture ; Invite Governor Btwbbs Governor . !fetubb( of Kansas, has been Invited hy , the "Oregon Dry" forces to come to Oregon In the near future and tell the ' ! people what prohibition has done for ; hi state, The effort to bring Governor - Btubbs to Oregon Is In order-to offset ' , s the work: being; done by speakers who have come to the state through the in- f luence of the Oregon Home Rule as sociation. At a meeting of the Mlnt- sterlal association held yesterday It was : decided that alrf-thrirrntBter of the city would tike part in the "Dry" parade In Portland on October 22- The movement to bring the triennial con , ventlon of the International Toung - Men'i Christian Association to Portland i ,Jl l18.waa indorsed. - Seeps BoriN Prom Slipping; Sand Is being used at several points through out the city where slippery, bardsurfaee pavements are giving teamsters trouble. Th.ll" Is being done at the Instance of the Oregon Humane society. It greatly ; helps the horses ; to keep their ; ft. Two ofe the most slippery places are on the Madison street . Incline, between ' " Fifth and Sixth streets, and on Tamhill .5 , street, between Fifth and Seventh. 6u v" perlntendent Donaldson of the street j, cleaning department has taken great In terest In the matter. He advises that boxes f sand be placed at all ppnr places. The. county, court ha been a asked f or permission to place sand at each of the bridge approaches. ' t Pwnitnre Van a rire In some nn ' known manner a van owned by the Rose v Ctty Van & Storage oompany caught - tire last night while standing at Grand avenue and East Morrison streets. The .. flames had secured - a strong hold on furniture 4 and wearing apparel before i pedestrlant noticed the fire and called .the driver, who wae In a nearby drug " ' store. . "With the assistance of the by vatanders. moat of the contents of the '.' wagon were saved, buCfceveral hats and VI other woman's attire were burned. ; Caaadiaa Policeman Gets Drank ''."Charged with being drunk- and disor derly, John MeDermot, who says he is a member of the Canadian mounted police on a furlough, was arrested last night. by patrolman C. R. Grislm at Third and Burrside streets. MeDermot had been ejected from Frlti'a concert hall and began to abuse Grislm because he would not arrest the man who put him out. He finally declared he was going to "gfit" Grislm for neglect of duty and was then placed under arrest ' Sues Marshfleld Company T. C. Fos ter or Marshfield has filed suit In the United .States court for 116,900 dam ages whlcii-ha allegetshould be paid him by the Coos Bay Gas & Electric .company because of Injuries T received (While working for the company. Foster alleges that, he was formerly a sailor and able bodied and that while working for the. company Betting, posts a pole felt upon Mm, because of faulty. appli ances and the lack of experience of the foreman, and permanently injured htm. - Tried to Steal Orlpn While . leaving the. Merchant hotel at Third and Davis : streets last night with three grips which he had stolen from the rooms ot-1 guests, Edward O'Toole, formerly pro prietor of a restaurant in Shanlko, was detected and held until the arrival of Patrolman Grislm. lie pleaded guilty before Municipal Judge Tatwell this morning and received a sentence of 310 daya at Kelly Butte, i:,. ttamMan Head Guilty . pieaa of guilty were entered this morning to charges of gambling made against eight men captured In a raid upon a gambling room in the Hotel Drexel, at Second and Yamhill" streets Sunday night Fines of $18 each were Imposed upon the defendants, including Thomas Wilson, the operator of the' gambling room, by Municipal Judge Tazwell. Suit Over Vernon LotsDaniel A. .Boyer has begun suit In the circuit court against fianf ord L. Harry and France Harry, asking that the defend ant be required to convey tiro lota in , Vernon and - pay : 1 1000 damages. He says the Harrys agreed to trade the lots for hi 41 aor place in Yamhill county, bat hare failed to go through with the - BEn. Buchanan Bum for Divorce Mrs. Anna Buchanan has begun suit foe divorce from Harry Buchanan in, the . .circuit court, charging him with calling her ' Tile names, striking and kicking ' bar. , She asks permission to resume her .former name, Anna Chamberlain. They were married In Portland in Aprllfll0T. !v . Steotrio Llgnt Wires PaB-Eleotrio light wtres on Stout street near , Jef ferson streets fell last night putting a number of lights out of commission, anil entertaining residents in the vicinity with, a vivid electrical display. . The 'Q lr department waa called and re. moved tha menace .to 'pedestrians by cutting away the fallen wtrea, . Burglars Enter at Klfnt-The resl dene of Jsaao'Soheiner, 81 North Third street, waa entered by a burglar last KW.Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING pi. a . Main 165 Phones Home AH65 First and Oak WSOLICITS YOUR PATRONACE , aiTft STAKK STREET , ' n ------ r su : ----.",.- " 'i"'iT.-inin ....J.... . -. ,,MI i J .:::.'.' C. I . 1 ..) ' , : -.' i i'.- t, reports i to t .e !i;t.-tlve bx rt j-i t ; - y t! at hr house was rot.b-1 while se whs away of a quantity of tibia stiver. Takes i.a ; foOO.OO City1 .Treasurer Vfertetn did a large bufslnpjs yesterday la handling money. The fiiburs ements to-, taled 105,000. while the' receipts were Klightly over J500.000. The latter was the money for the second block of water bonds sold to Estabrook & Co. of Boston. The disbursements were for the monthly payroll, which amounted to $116,000, and 49.000 were for contracts on the second Bull Bun pipe Urie. . Unpaid Taxes Delinquent All taxes unpaid yesterday became delinquent to day. Deputy Sheriff Martin, who has charge of the tax collection department of the sheriffs office, will be unable to tell for ' several days the amount of taxes delinquent, many checks came In letters today and roust first be en tered. The cash-colUctlons. yesterday aggregated about 148,000, JTew Assistant WantedAn examin ation for library assistants will be held Monday, October XT, at the library. Applicants for positions will please ap ply to the librarian on or before Wednesday, October it. It WW Fay To to wait till Thursday, October 6,. see our Surprise. Sale in the window on trimmed hats and millinery.. Because will have elosea Tuesday and Wednesday,' Shanedllng Sisters, Ul Grand avenue.- Varf deemed JRedgee i 'YJiambpda,' watchee. Jewelry, musical Instruments, for amount 'loaned and Interest Uncle Myers, 11 eoTst bet Oak and Pine. Steamer . Jessie Hartrns, lor Camae. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at I p. m , We Sponge ana vresa Totur fnotnev, alt for 1.B0 month. Main 614, A-4IH Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co S0 Stark. , , . . - e S. XL Mooreaonse k Oo Interior mnd exterior painting, papering and tinting. Dealers in wallpaper, paint,- etc 411 Washington st , 8. W, Moore, FbotogTsphe For up to date work, patronise the old reliable. Seventh and Stark streets. Elks bldg. B. Bake, Z.adles order, $40 and up. 3d and Morrison. Tailor Suit) to Cambridge bldg. Swiss watoh BepalHng. C. Christen sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take Ele vator. - . " e - Diamonds C. Chrlstensen, ' seoond floor Corbett building. Take elevator. - W. A. 'Wise and asslclateo. palnleea deatlats, Third end Washington. f. g O. Browns. Bye-gar. Marquam, BAKER CITY PROSPERING - SAYS ATT'Y ANDERSON Baker City's population ha tnereaeed so rapidly during the past year, saya City Attorney Gustav Anderson, that a great deal of building will have to be done soon to eooommodate the many new comers from the east, who are oon- Portland' today on his way to Salem. to argue a case before the supreme court ' ',:v;i''::"'::;" "-, "? . "Baker City is growing rapidly" said Mr. Anderson "and the city is .being greatly improved with hard surface paved streets. Large sum have been paid for up-to-date pavements In the past year and it has been found money well expended ' Baker City Is pros perous and newcomers who settle there are well pleased." FIREPROOF SCHOOL BUILDINGS NOT COSTLY At a meeting of the Mount Tabor Improvement association last night, O. H. Haak, president, who 1 alo presi dent othe Clvlo council, stated that ha had already collected data showing that wooden school buildings in Portland cost as much, as fire proof structures in the east i , 1 The statistics, said Mr." Haak, hava been placed In the hands of the joint committee of the Civie council and the local architect' club, for Investigation. The ;assoolatlon. went on record last rjlght as favoring the atrlot enforcement of the penalty provided for delays on the Madison street bridge contract The members decided that the best way to obtain properly constructed aewers for Mount Tabor district la for property owners to act as their own Inspectors. Cash or CreditTerms to Suit This crib is made of white enameled iron ; has drop sides and best grade of -springs. It is made high enough so that it will be impossible for a child to climb over. Size 2 feet 6 inches by 4 feet 6 inches. . This 1S Heater $9 1. .95 35 inches high, wicker top, rim and fenders; cast base and top polished1 steel body, burns 16-inch wood. Cash or Credit A x Terms WA Suit . Cv.tc . ,j , n, , ,,,L L "T V : r ! - b-!!.:--- ' 'hi' i m i i ; r i 1 1 I u luiiUi nil !.!. When T. P. O'Connor Comes to ' Town on Sunday Next; Plans for His Reception Made. ' "Twill be a big day for the Jrlsh when the Sixteenth of October rolls around. ' One of Ireland's most distinguished sons will be here on that day In the Interests of home. rule for the land of St Patrick, T. P. , O'Connor, eminent' statesman -and editor, - and member of paJrliament. will-dliver-n -addFeas-in the Armory next Sunday evening. - The big- building will be oomfort&bly heated and teats for S00O will be provided. In order to .ocommodate the Portland Press-club Mr, 0'OonntJr has bo arranged his northwest tour that he will arrive here next Sunday morning. The club will entertain him at a breakfast and Informal reception lasting from 13, noon, Ull S o'clock. Chairman Jack Barrett,, of the club's entertainment committee. Is cooperating with the entertainment commUtee'of-the Ancient Order of Hibernians in 'an ef fort to make the noted guest's vjsit to Portland a pleasant as possible., At the club bteakfast leading member of the local branch of the Irish league and the Hibernians will bepresent Some unique entertainment features are prom lsed by Chairman Barrett 1 After the breakfast Mr. O'Connor win Wm3 w E are now' ll be iar J?. home, Fourth and Yamhill streets. Everything strictly up to date. Perfect light and ventilation. BUSINESS MEN as TEACHERS ' BUSINESS ' ' Portland, I. M. WALKER, v President-Principal. TALE TO SALEM . , Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new two number service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. Try it and you will be, pleased. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE &. TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Sts. . ' . : I $3.50 iron Bed $1.95 . Cash or Credit Terms to Suit this bed, full size and , extremely well made and much bet- icr man ucus i inc price generally. Has angle iron head and foot ends.,, Choice of cream' end gold and green and gold. a- J V-V SJ LET L!Vy r- f i f--r H s.' 1 1 t ' - f ' the . ' y. After rt fi . t:s f."!? ter w'.ll he a puVUo re"..-?'.! sit lat.e parlors of the Hotel ForUanl. Mr. O'Connnr will reme.in in Portland Sufi day night and will leave the city Mon day morning for Spokane. At a Joint meeting. of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians, the ladles' auxiliary of that order, and the local branch of the Irish league, held In the Woodmen of the World hall laet night, B. H. Deery was selected to head the reception com mittee from thoee organizations, which will have charge of the general arrange ments for reception of Mr. O'Connor. Hundreds of countrymen of the great home rule advocate are expected to come from different northwest points to hear the address In the Armory. Obadlah Gardner of Rockland. Maine, Democratic nomine for governor two year ago, and who waa defeated for a second nomination this year by Gover-nor-eleot plaisted, haa announced him self as a candidate for United States senator. - IS YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? Does it seem to you that you can't stand another minute of that awfuL burning Itch That it MUST be cooledT , That yon MUST have reliefT Get a mixture of Oil of Wlntergreen, Thymol and ether soothing ingredients as compounded only in D. IX D, Pre scription, , The very first drop) STOP that aw ful burning Instantly. . . The first' drops soothe and heall . : The first drops give you a feeling of comfort that -you have not enjoyed for months, or perhapa years. Take our word on, it a your local druggist Get a $1.00 or a IS-oeni botUe today. BWdmor Drug Co. New ome located in our new GOLLLGE, Oregon O. A. BOSSERMAN, ' Secretary-Manager. Three Minutes 25 cents H SpecialSQSS powsne d Z 1 mm' 1 - ( ii- 4 :llOTi!IlRzciu2lundpDsUivcdc:::z:::kzlkriby T kcts thzt re give bztlcr values nnd grczkr r hzr gzins linn any clonk Cor. 5th ad Imported High-class Caracul arid-Velo'ur Plush Coats? rfmoo 25.00 l if I V tfS. : I tmk W mm iv A v mm Broadcloth Coifs The largest and best' stock in the city, at 913.95 $16.05, $18.75, $22.50, $25.00. We can save you at least one fourth to one third what you have to pay elsewhere. The $25' Coat is , a high-grade all-wool Werombo broadcloth, strictly mannish in every detail. Hand tailored notch collars, felled lapels, shaped shoulders, molded fronts, modeled in the form-fitting style, lined throughout with guaranteed Skinner's satin. ' De-" signed in the five-button single-breastetbeffect. . A very dressy and serviceable garment. ' Other stores ask $32.50 to $40 for coat not as good. CC A A OUR PRICE OtJ.UU CONVINCE To TOPEKA, t(AS. and Return . a. .-j 1 vm. a. j iv: Tea kTow on Bala fot Octokr 5th toporare per. mltted Ohrtnf limit 10 days Bvurn limit Octobet 31, Are You Interested? X!forhern pacific Tailvay MTbeSoeaieBitliwey k ThreaSh the ' IjMXM Lens ef rriae A. . CWARTiTOlff, AB8T. QW. PASS. AGT 853 Morrison fct, Portland. Or. - ' ' and suit hGusz in fie cily. jj TZ2 YEOVVE'U - r Alder Sts. Here's beyond, doubt the cleverest Caracul ' and Plush Coats ; that we've seen this seaso'ni They are. made of rich" imported caracul - arid ve lour; plush, full 54 . inches long, exquisitely lined with Skinner guaranteed satin. IVe Will Sell ' i i mi i. ii ; ' ,. TheseCoatsfor 1U .fart Allivir f i"vlfl 'tomorrow and we want everv lad v in Portland and the surrounding cities who thinks of buying a Winter Coat to see these values, for thev are positively the . finest Caracul and Plush iioats ever sold ion $40.00, an4 we will offer them to morrow at ; ' $25.00 YOURSELF $60- a mi ; . - - - . TICKETS ISf JiA Westbound Colonist Fares . . Prom all, Eastern and. Central western Points. CHve ns the names of any inter ested parties and we will give them fall , .-, Information J or, we wUl arrange deliver tea of lloketa, Tc;;:::n i iv'-- svo CCO'TTi" i ?!7T 3 do PATIQUALI I a-.j r -n hi.f 0" ' S.o'8 ftwrmvn C' ..' &1.00 CaTrugg' 10,1 J F. I cui;galov and Mi)r'"m. Ptoao Stain 117 end A-t - Tonight 8il9; Tomorrow JTlgM Special fries Metlsne Tomorrow ! "The Lottery Man" A fcal Comeay With a Plot , Evenings, $l.0to60. Mat., tl to l!ic. 3 " 1 . ' " -S2AT SALB 0PZ3T3 TODAT . BTTJrOAW)W THIATEB. 1 t NIGHTS. BEGINNING THURSDAY Matinfte Saturday. JOSW KASOIT " . la His " Famous Drarnatio" Succes "ths wrrcxnra nova" Prices, 12, ItiO. II, 75c. 60c. ... PORTLAND THEATRE The Same of TJreme jiti tut VuV lagton. BXST 8XAT OK TKB HOX7SB BO CS3TT1 William C; iJowlan Btoclt Company, , , . ,In Its Success "THB TBATZSUira hCAV." Prices Nights. ISo, 88c, Be, 60a Wed Mat. lie and 25c BAKER, TKEATKB.MAIWa Morrison- and Elaventh : V Geo. I. Raker. Mrr. Beautiful new home of the famous Baler 8tock Company. Two , packed houses yesterday . and s last night saw . bbbwbte isxiuojra," The B&rnum of them all, greatest corn edy of the age. Don't miss tt Tonight, all wk. Matt. Wed., gat. Wed. liar gain Mat. 26c. Sat. 26o, 60a. Evenings lit, 0c 7Bc. Next week. "Cemeo glrby' MAX , A-103O HAT. STS" JAT M-iM-OOS irighta 18-SB-60. 1 WEXX THEATPH O0T.8. ASTAarCJCO VAUDETH.Ua X Toitajad and Sight other Kagnlfi. eent Aots. LY R rc Week Commencing Konday. Edw, Armstrong presents "THE BEBTAMT &AST." ferfermanoes at 1:46, T;46. :1S P. M. aturday and Sundays at 9:45, f :00. 1:18 P. M. Night prices. 15c, J5c. Friday night .-Chorus Girls' Contest. Next week, re turn 01 the popuir ravorues, con t, W.I, . n t WTI11 union &im tt Ail iun. Q RAIN D Waek Oct 3. 1910 V SAITOZKL ITX&gJvAW ana coxvAsrr. - la a anaiantia Irish Xaddent, Oapt. Barry." Added Attraction, - ntAinrxng ABSEIL to CO., Xn "The Bufftagettw Xnuna Son, Kate nower, The Vafges. La Belle Meeker. OBAS9ASCOPTJ. XJ Tilling IJVI AVI iiianw BLl, i .uv Bal, 15c; liCwer Floor 2So; Box Saats 50q srABtisn TAUusviitB Week, Commencing Mon. Mat, Oct . BDeClat iteiurn ,nggeiuujk opor abjzoiTA 6B?' tntrodnolng Miss Adele Ton OhL Earl's Four Comedians !Abrama ft johnsj Walter Hale; Tom Fletcher Duo. BASEBALL j:,.-;KCeAoar .ajmc . , Cornet Taognn and T"want7.fourtfc Eta. SACRAMENTO , PORTLAND OCTOBER 4. gs 8, f, gy 9. Oamafl Begin weekdayn at 3:00 I. M, Sundays at 130 1, M. ' Admission Bleachers, I5o; grand stand, 80c; boxes. 5o extra. Children. iMavati UAT,. rBCTAT----""''--:;::. Mys under 1? fr" to bleachers WHn'dy Painless Denilsfii ii.hM ia ei if aMtfr. W.illfiWl (tx4 122k foM W ismmfer $3.'J IttirQrtaet B.C3 22k8rH(rTeeth 3.Ef .1 Oeid fitUnea J.CJ Enamel FilDnga fctU lotay fillings 2.E3 good Meif-Tfl piitM fc- 0.C3 , lurriitM I.c 1 n si. L arm. h:nlHExtttlM.Sj mm air jmm '"TIT. iV".T..iywlMrorAdMaluliyau . i r 1 A annltimanti HmI, rtlf UlhiA Wica Pental Cc,' art Mia Buuaw --. NewBepariure tat eort tatatmanta nsve been. ......greatly rednced by the UoVsbJA ..... t Undertaking oonmany. s Heretofore It has been the custom ef funeral directors to make chargee for all incidentals connected with a fu. naraL Thr Edward Holman Undertak lng company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departd from that custom. When casKet Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embolming. hears to -cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re-, quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and earrlaats, thus effecting a saving of 15 to 175 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN . UNDERTAKING CO. '30 rants trr- con. gatMoy. . TEETH 5ave Your Teeth Now - ... "V- Tou save a dollar, e moke a dollar soa tre Expensive pentist lo two dollars h''n w il your wora. We worit for prices you tan pay. Open evenings unm n Jnd Sunday until 1J J or people who worn. Offices fM;ithed ta years ant our marntf t vood. BOSTOif CEarivia. Offices Corner Jrifih nl Morrln e'"1. entrance 2tl"- Nfrrli-fi ., . V i. V ! .Hinaliij . . UN tm jmm m WORK OUARANTaajB ruaj 1 Iu.LvHnn. .nvwtefe. A.lwotK tllTtto.