The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 12, 1910, Page 9, Image 9

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Till: CIIIXOIJ DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,
IIONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1910.
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tonights amusx:mi:xts
Ilelllfr
...Florence Roberts in "The Niprirr."
laiter ."The Honor of the Family.
Jiunealow, "A Broken Idol.
Orpheurn .........a........ .Vaudeville
Grand . ............ .Vaudeville
Pantagos .' ....-. Vaudeville
l.yric 'In Morocco'
Star .....Moving Pictures
x i Weather Conditions.
Portland, Dec 12. Low pressure ob
tains this morning over Alberta, while
me remainder of the country is cov
ered by relatively high pressure with
center over the nnoer Mississippi valley.
This has resulted in cooler weather over
the south Pacific slope and wanner
weather over the northern Rockies and
immediately eastward. Light rain has
f ullen in northwestern Washington,
southwestern Oregon, central California,
southeastern Idaho northern Utah and
in Colorado, Nebraska and Lotuslana.;
snow has fallen in northern Ohio, in
central Pennsylvania and southwestern
New York. The indications are for gen-
, era! fair weather tonight and Tuesday,
throughout this district except - occa
sional rain in extreme northwestern
Washington. The- weather will be cooler
tonipht in southeastern Idaho..
THJ30DORE F. DRAKE, Observer.
V wither Porecart.
Bounds Llrtit southeasterly winds.
Fair.
Strait and Coast Moderate
e&sterlv winds.
Portland and Vicinity-
filed In the city auditor's office, re
monstrating against ithe delay of the
contractors building the Hawthorne ave
nue bridge. -A communication from the
Mt. Tabor Improvement association re
quests the executive board to enforce
strictly the penalty classes against the
contractors and to withhold 135,000 ont
of the contract price of the span in order
to deter other contractors in future from
pursuing the earn dilatory course taken
by the bridge builders.
awakened. She screamed, and the man
fell out of the window. Patrolman
Boyle found where he had, piled boxes
against the window for a platform to
gain entrance. :
Ke Toxic Society Keeliny The New
York Society of Oregon will hold the
regular monthly meeting tomorrow eve
ning, December . 13, at the Glendora
hotel, Nineteenth street, between Wash
ington and Couch. A short program
will be given and light refreshments
served. VlHitfng and former New York
era who are residents of. this city or
state wilt ,be .given a bearty welcome.
Wounded Eancbjnan Reooverlnsf.
Edward Naylor, ranchman near Forest
Grove, who was shot by a drunken man
in his own barn, is improving at in bt.
Vincent honpital. The physicians report
that ho will be able to leave the Institu
tion within a few days. , ,
a MmelvEnsrirestlon, Ladles . and
children will 'find Christmas shopping
easier and will escape crowds on cars
at rush hours If they will arrange to
do their shopping so that they may re
turn to taeir homes not later than J
ma1amV rY aftornonn ' '.
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Woman Screams: Burglar Hew. A
hnrp-iar attempted to enter the rooms of
pra"- ui nol Rmwn. a' irarsa 11 vine at
Occasional rain. o.,-t xniWa rJnh. Third
, tAni imr I w. w . . " - - - - , '
wlyA Tnpsrinv. tiTnR-tprlv winds.
Oregon Fair tonight and Tuesday.
Winds mostly easterly. ;
Washington Fair tonight and Tues
day exoent occasional , rain extreme
northwest portion. Variable ; winds,
rnostlv aotithftnBtftrl v.
Idaho -Fair tonight and ' Tuesday.
Cooler toniirht southeast portion
Held. Glil Prisoner. As L. Cook, bar
tender at the Fox saloon on Grand ave
nue, was fined 15 OT this morning In the
municipal court on a chargeof being
drunk and disorderly. He was arrested
Saturday night upon complaint of a
man, who ..charged that Cook had in
duced a young woman-. to go to a room
in the Malvern hotel on East Morrison
street, and would not allow her to leave
the room. Patrolmen Shaffer and Mar
tina located the girl, and waited for the
return of Cook. When he came into the
- room the officers placed him under ai
rest. A fight followed and the girl ran
out of the room. Cook pleaded guilty
this morning in the municipal court'
street, last night at 11 o'clock. The man
had raised the window, and crawled part
wav through. wncn miss Brown w
Bit tT aa Aato -While crossing the
Intersection of Alder and Park streets
Saturday-evening, Frank Webb, a com
mercial salesman, was struck by an au-
' tomobile driven by George Saylor. Webb
was knocked to the pavement, and .re
ceived a severs, sprain of the shoulder.
Saylor was , driving the machine for
Jules Julian,;. The driver checked his
speed, when Webb started in front of
the car. . ' The car-was again started,
and Webb stepped in front of it Bay
lor took the man to the hospital.
BRIEF. ,f ' N
Asks Severe' Penalty Assistant City
Attorney Sullivan wiQ ask - the city
council to amend the vagrancy ordinance
oy maiyng the penalty more severe. As
the measure now provides,' the max!
mum penalty is 90 days on the rock-
pue and a fine of S100. There, are
many cases In" the municipal court. In
which this is not sufficient, and it la
to provide for an adequate punishment
that the assistant city attorney wishes
the act amended. '-
Arretted on Statutory Charge Upon
complaint of William Bartman, team
stor, Stephen A. Boyntoo and Mrs. Elea4
nor Bartman were arrested Saturday
nignt at the National hotel A statu
tory charge has been .-' placed against
them, and bail of 500 is asked for
their release, Bartman claims bis wife
would not stay at home, and had sought
me gruj room me. Boynton la a log.
gev and came to Portland Saturday
morning, wnen he first met the woman.
Why the
Gentleman
From Oakland
Bought in
Woman's' Club Department. The
psychological department of the Wom
an's club win meet in the clubroom
Tuesday at 3 p. m. All club members
are requested to attend the Interesting
and instructive ' department sessions.
Professor Edwin Launch will be leader.
The art department will meet at 2 p. m.
with Mrs. Welster as leader,.
V
Woman's Bazaar The women of the
Imm&nuel ehurch will hold their annual
bazaar tomorrow afternoon in the church
at Second and Meade streets. It wQl
continuo throughout the evening.
Steamer- Jessie Eaxxlna, for Camas,
Wash ou gal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m. , H
Best Grades Wood and Coal in the
city. White Fiwd Ctx, East li. B-S064.
415 E. Morrison.
Buglers dancing class and social
every Monday evening. Morrison at
Second street
m. T. K. Brooks, physician and sur
geon, Oregonlan bldg. Both phones.
Engagement and vedd-nf ring. Wal
ter A. Lord Co, Jewelers, 111 Sixth.
1 W. A. Wise .and associates, painless
dentists; Third and Washington. -A
Man. near The Dalles is t-rubhln and
clearing 60 acres on which he, will plant
mvrwrii 'iimiii r rm
MlUUiLll I NULL Ull
HOiiEYliljl lit m
the fact that Mr.. WhaXlon was ra the
prime of young manhood. ' k
Since Jnly V18S9. Mr. Whallon nad
been in Portland, and had planned his
weaaiug and a visit to bis parents in
Iowa at Thanksgiving time. November
24 be was married to Miss Alma Mess
ing of Portland, and immediately left
with his bride for a visit with his
father and mother . at Battle Creek,
Iowa, planning to go by the way of
Seattle. . - : -
At Seattle sudden illness forced the
couple to return to Portland and Jt&r.
Whallon was taken to the Good Samari
tan hospital where typhoid and pneu
monia was discovered in advanced
stages. Death won after a struggle of
10 days. Instead of the visit at the
old home the father ia coming after
the body of his boy, it being expected
that he will arrive in Portland this
evening. -
Norwegian Teachers Meet.
Minneapolis, Minn.. Dec 12. The in
troduction of the Scandinavian language
Into the high schools in Iowa, Minne
sota, ,the Dakota and other states, hav
ing A large Scandinavian population was
discussed today at the first annual
meeting of the Norwegian, Teachers' as-'
soclatlon of the Northwest in session
at the University of Minnesota. ,
Paul Whallon.
,. The death of Paul Whailcm, meter
expert for the Portland Railway, Light
& Power company, which occurred Fri
day is surrounded by a number of un
usually sad circumstances, aside., from
, Tbe Addition itli Charactcc
Hecentry a prominent railroad
man of Oakland, Cat. coming to
live tn Portland, bought home
site tn LATJRELHURST.
, ,
He not only found, he declared,
that. LATJEELHtTBST was the
most charming and satifyinj res
idential section of Portland, but
that the IURELHUBST prices,
all - things considered, v w r e the
lowest' being; In fact, much .lower
than for any Oakland property
' which' can. be compared with
LAURELHtTRST. '
' Persons famfliar wttfc values in
other cities always show great ap
preciation of LAURELHTrRST. - -
' r. Vt have "a beantttul art
calendar fox 191X Wa want to
present these ealendars to persona
who are earnestly loo kin. r for
home sites,---5 1; -
IXTSSBS. MX AS ft BT0BPST,
( ' . Sales. Agents,
v ' 622-6 Oorhett Bldf.
TUB TBLBPKONB AT CHRISTMAS
Great
r.; j
n ' ::
Bargains
A Great Many Satisfied Customers Bought
'- This Lamp Last Friday and Saturday. -
OUR OFFER HOLDS GOOD : ON THE
' J C. FEW REMAINING ONES.. - -
THE EUGOES INCANDESCENT ' KERO-
' , SENE LAMP .';.'
Will make the dark winter evenings light,
and cheery.' Never sold before for Pi IA
less than $S; complete . twW
Burnt a Mantle Costa 1 Cent for Six Hours
, No Wicks to Trim. . . .: ..
Absolutely 1 00 Candlcpower
The Burner
Fits Any Lamp Except
Central Draft
the
Lowest, price- ever sold at is $3.50. 0 FA
Our' orice ..... ."""
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anning's
, 228 WASHINGTON STH PORTLAND, OR.
Dr. roster on tha Way. Word was I
received today by Dr. T. L. Fallot of
Reed Institute that Dr. William T. Fos-
.' tar, the new president' of the institute
t will arrive in Portland next Thursday
nigni .at s ocioak , from Brunswick.
Maine. No plana have yet, been 'made
for his reception, but it is likely . that
'.he will be met by other officers of the
institute and given a formal reception.'
Protests on Bridge Belay Protwtts
from number of civic organisations in
FariouB, parta. of the dry ' have been
J"
YADILOH
STFIG
" -.The hoi Mays are almost ;
upon us, and you are consid
ering what gifts you are to
make. Perhaps you ara con
templating some that -. you
wuiiiui uuorn, pernapa you
Keep well within your re
sources. Be this aa It may,
suppose you reverse the or-'
' dor Of giving to the ejttent ...
" of fifty dollars or so and 1
make yourself, t gift that
' wyi return to you many
"fold? Buy a lot in Irving-'
tton rark, pay 10 per cent
v Sown rand 3 per cent a
month, in a few years it
' , trill prove the best gift you
; ver made your pocketbook.
2om in. and let us talk it
ver with you. -
Obbannergan fa 1910!
. TiBCTDBZI Olf THB .
Passion Play !
First Presbyterian Church
Aider and Twelfth Streets, '
. ''.. .." t '
BXTV. Wld, BXBAM TOUTJEXS,
- Illostrated with many beautiful.
Stereopticon slides. Tuesday, De
cember 13, i p. m. : .
TICKETS 25 CENTS
i " f.(;. . V.-v. sr. 'v.. (.'-s?
On sale at T. M. C A, First
church, lr30 to 2:30 p. ' tn, and
4&0 Sh,eriock bldg.
np HERE is no need for you to be worn .out by
. .holiday preparations if you make good "use
of your telephone,
The Bell telephone-companies have found that
' just before Christmas the number, of daily connec-
tions is the highest for the year. The telephone has
become a" necessity of the holiday season, because
r without jt most people would not have time-to dov
what they have planned. , ' "
Christmas cheer extends beyond the city limits,
and the universal- Bell System helps to carry Jt
, throughout the land: "
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
& TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Bell Telephone is the Cen
ter of the System, j,"-
Agreeably Surprised
mil
5, .dkj
Yes
AH . the . hardware necessities for the
new .home are to be purchased at
Avery's., v Tou would be surprised to
learn : how reasonable ' things can be
bought rtlclea of quality. .
Avery & Co.
48 Third St.
Compare OurPrices
Witk tko too hr Vies la the lWt of ffl.
n4 too will that t i oSr yon abtntll w
dgOB all work and jom eaanot rt bsttat palalo
oik anjwQsra, bo bhw bow bhs jiw
! j ' ii.i.. . . j jj . ..-i ;
f """ 1 " 1 " .' ir.. .. ' .. " ,'
Pi INTEREST
Y PAYMENTS n
- 'A . ;t 1 For
, : - 'Ytniev ' ...vV':"'''.',''V'!it'''''t""' , fno
Present ; Familv
y$ w.;: bush & ijane piano co. -
J VVv a86 WASHINGTON STREET '
'""''""ewaeaitawaW f
Ba.W.a,VUI,Pii
n th iirauaa mam
Wa tnlLh plat aad !
brhlxa work tor oat.
of-towa patroaa ia
ona dar u daiirad.
; frna whea platca of
bndco work ordar
d. CastatUlM irM.
Bttv Crown SS.C3
2atBrid(TMtb4.C3
Gold rBEn(a .
IC3
SiWrHTmn .50
(iood Rubber .n
Plate 5.C3
BMUMBabbw.
Pittas 7.53
PiiilmEihlUa.50
kSST MKT HODS
ATi work folly guaranteed far fifteen yaara,
Wise Bcnfal Co.,ie.
Painless Dentists
famni Balldrsc TMrd tni Wnhkctoo. PORTUNO, tt
OllMaHsan: A. K. U I . H. aa4ara.lUa
c
mm
High Grade ' Commercial
. and Electric Signs.
East Tth and Sast fiverett sts. - -
Phones East 1111; B-2234. .
F. B. llolbrook Co.
Boom 214 Lumber Sxohasga.
SaSSYOUg
Oregon Caw School .
ESTABLISHED 1888 y
A thorough, practical course in law. Jo
.time lost from regular occupation. Rect
' "t'ciions evenings. Iarge class udmitt'l
.l . t Juno .iojjraclk-a-bji iSuKrenOoiir
" (a jOrt'Kon. Cull Hntl weeure thulr name
,nd addresses. Business offices 315-18
I'ommon wealth blrtgj Sixth st Phone
.Main 1814. Samuel T. Richardson, dean;
M. Morehead, secrotary. ,
Adds 100 tJhi Goodness of Tilings
Cookies calces pies biscuit Joughnutvall lands of goodies are ' '
better if made with KAOLA. They arebetter for the children be
cause they will be digestible. . Many people can eat KAOLA pie crust
who can't eat it i lard or butter has been used as the shortened ' You
must look out for the little tots! Don't gfve them food that is mdiges-.'
tible. The coclang fat you use has a lot to do with making things indi
gestible. Use KAOLA for shortening-frying-w You . ' s
' will be surprised and delighted with the improvement in the goodness , .
of things. ; ....
y.ourB 2a!erSclIs nAOLAAbo Recommends H
IRe.dliLicedl.' IRkties
to, Los, Ansjelles
$10.35 second class; $210. $23i0, $26 JO, first class ' '
h TO SAN FRANCISCO, $5, $10, $12 and $15.
All rates include meals and berth. '
11 NEW S. S. "BEAVER" SAILS 4 M.' TUESDAY, DEC 13
San Francisco and Portland S. S. Co.
H. G. Smith, C, T. A. 3 J. W. Ransom, agent, Atnsworth dock
142 Third St. Phones Main 402, A-1402; Main 268, A-1234 -
OREQOiN HOTELS
THE IMPERIAL
Oregon's Greatest Hotel
350 ROOMS. M4 SUITES
With. Private Bathe .
NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING ,
MODERATE RATES
PHIL METSCHAN & SONS) Props.
Hil'f i,; Vila' Hd'T.f'hV.'. fl
111 ?L
Wief5cll
1
andJewelry
ipay a small payment si
the time of "purchase and
balance in casy '! weekly or
monthly payments to suit
your MCQirie'torcorrvefiience.
Eastern Outfitting Co,
Washington & -Jv ' Jit Sun
-
North Coast
Limited ?
The "Som of the Rail la a charm
ing ona as anng by this luxurioos
home on wheel. 1 '' '
Your Compartment of Di'awlnaTwmi la
tha acme of euuons the Ob-ruon
Car invite, to a dellfbtful hour with
Datura tlae Dinixm Car add a crowning
ElSva'portland 7.00 pm. Tacoma T OO
pm. Seattle 7.10 pm. anta Minnepoli
7.3d am, St. Paul 7.55 am on the third
day. Immediate connection with fast
train to Chkano and Kt. '
A nuMrnincent trip over the Scenic Hln
waythrouuhth Land at Fortune. Several
other daily tranacontinental flyer, one
throuih to Cbicaio and ona Umwih to
Ht. Louia.
TUkeU: PortUmi. 2Si Uarritam SU i
T tarns, 25 P mafic SeouUJtt Am. 1
end XmUt Wty. Stoktau. 101 Strtf. I
Northern Pacific
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AMUSEMENTS,
HEILIG 7th and Taylor
Phones Main 1 and A-1122.
Tonight, Kvery Night This Week.
. Special Price Matinee Saturday. ;
rLOXEirCE ROBERTS
. In the New Theatre N. T. Success,
TKS XXOOES"
r Thurlow Bergen and Excellent Cast ',
Tftrenlny, $1.50 to t5c. Mat. $1 to too.
BUNGALOW
T&eatre, 12th ..
and Morraon.
' ' KMn 117, A-4334.
; Owo. Zi. Bakex, Manager.
Tonlnht, all week. Mats. Tours. & Sat
First Portland appearanco of the gor
- . ceous .musical comedy,
With Pearl Barti and Von MacMllIan.
Replete with novel and beautiful feo
turaa. Music, gorgeous scenery and
dancing girls. Mats., 5c, BOc. Evenings,
15o, 60c, 76c, Jl. Next week (irac
Oamsron Is "araney." - -" ' ' '
BAKER
Ola . r
mm U .
B.. Jtfm
Horrlaoa and 11th.
Main I, A-S360. GEO. U BAKKB, Mgr.
All this week. Baker Stock Co., in tho
- " remarkable comedy,
' "THB KONOB OF THB TAJSLY"
As plaved bv Otis Skinner. Scenes laid
in France, 1834. Rich ia comedy, pic
turesque, and filled with exciting inci
dents. Afl nnusual play. Bargain rnatinej
Wed. 15c. Snt. Mat, 25c. 60c EvanlngR,
25c. 60(v 75c. , Nxt week "Carrlys
Armt." - - "
IJNiEXlUAIJUEp VATTDrUVIlX-B
Week Commencing Monday Mat, Dec II
. , fAttraction Extraordinary,
' . ," KJCXJOBOTfO'S TCOJLST9
B OTBXB ZXATTTBJS ACTS 5
Matinee Dally. Curtain, :30. 7:30, .
LYRIC
Hotel r Seattle, Pioneer Square, SeattleT
StOOKXXJOO recently spent on its interior. All furnishings ami ' ;'.
, - appointments new, modern and splendid. '
HEADQUARTERS FOR PORTLAND PEOPLE. "
Hotel Oregon, Portland, Oregon .
Both hotels conducted by Messrs. Wright & Dickinson '
HOUB OT
MUSICAL
Wsok Commsaei&s; Tomorrow Jiatlnew.
Keating & Flood Present
"nr ico&occo"
The Blgfrest Laughing Show of the Sea
1 aon. Two Performances Nightly, 7;i
and 9:16. Matinees LaHy.
Chorns Girls' Contest rriday Hlglit
Q RAND : Wsek Dec 12, 19IO
Six of the ltost
Wondarfnl Trained
Acrobats tn tbs
. World.
. : Tns Oaorg.
Bonbalr Tronps
rat Kaiuy a uo.
NEW fERKIWS
. IXTZR AZM ; WASHTJrQTOJr i
, OPENED JUNE, 1908
A Hotel In the very heart of Portland's activity; modern In every respect.
. Rates $1.00 and up Moderate price Restaurant In connection
IV. Q. BWXTLA3ID, Beers tary and Maaaftr - . . ,
Kobe Dioklnsoa
Daly's country
Cbolr,
Knight Bros.
Huntress
G&AlTOAiyCOPT.
Afatinee everv day. 2:30; any eeat lbc
Evening performances at 7:30 and 9:15.
Balcony 15c; lower fir. 25ct box seats 6i)o.
MAIJI A, A-10i
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P0RTLA1
PORTLAND, OH
fxropean Finn
Modem
SUstanraat,
l 4ti' 1 tit-;'
mm.. o
l --w5PaS. - ' '
Eaadqaartera fo
Toturlsts and Com.
mardaj Traveterav
Special- ratea made
to families and
Ingle frntiemen.
The- manafaman
wUl be pleased at
all time to show
rooms and - giva
prides. ' A modern
Turkish bath .
tabllabroent In toe
hotsL
at O- Bowen, if srr.
: Mr. Charles Leonard Fletcher & Co.
presenting the absorbing playlet enttt!.
is Nerve," and eight other magnlii'
cent -acts. ..' , - - v " T
TEETH
Ssvo Your Teeth Now
You save a dollar,
make a dollar and tit
lxpenulve Lientlat tua
two dullars when wa 0J
your work. - We wom
tor prices you can Jfay,
Open evenings until I
and Sundays until 2 i
or people who Wo.
-Hv . ill... - - vvm
years and our aruarantes is ro'xt-
S BOSTO TX3TZ"l
Offices corner ilftS nd AlorfiHon "U
entrance Morrisca ''
. Meier A t runk s and Foufr.. .
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