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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING. ; NOVEMBER 10. 1812 S Urn Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMEBEMBNTB HEILIQt)uitln Tarfium In Ths Lit CKER Tb Baksr Players In "Bobby - Burnlt," - . ! -1 j; ) -': " , LYKIC Kestlnf - & Flood Muslcal Comedy company . In 'ThS J'oMU rlaneers." - ,- - ! i- ,.,,....-. ORfHifuMOrphum clroult au4e- i tin mtn.r ti&B9 vsuaevuie, .. ;, -' PANTAOlSa Vaudsvllls. - ' 1 '2,'-: Weather Condition."- ""A storm of moderate nry Is'cen - tral - pff- tha month ot-lha - Columbia 1 river and atorm warnings art continued at -alt ctatlonii In this district. ' The followlnsr maximum wind velocities oo tuned durln the Isst 1 hours: North Head, DO mflea aoutheaet and Tatooah lsltrnd S3 mlW northeant. The ateum ahlp Bear, off the northern California . coa, ii p, m., reworisa a - iroen Southerly fale blowing- In that locality, loileiately heevy ralria - have fallen on the Pacific alopa aa-far -iouth ae ban Francisco. East of the Caxcade rnountalns Uhe amounts were not so heavy but the rainfall was general. The temperatures alone; both the Atlantic nd, Paciflo coasta are below normal, ;but in the Interior of the United States it is warmer than usual. The conditions are favorable for rain in thin district Sunday, with a fresh sale from .the south along the coaet iend In the Interior of .the west portion vt the district. r 4 Portland -Kftd-rlclnrty flundayr-atih Southerly winds. Oregon Hunday.' rain; cooler east .portion. Mod' vtely hlfh southerly "winds along -the canst,. --. ... Washington Sunday, rain. High southerly winds along the coast Idaho Bundav. rain, cooler south portion. EDWARD A. BEAL8, .. .........District Forecaster, Aotor Wants Damages. Tha People's 'Amusement company. "The Brldga of the Gods," a corporation, the Multno mah Amateur Athletic club and Kra imer'a riding school were made defend . iants yesterday In a $25,000 damage suit filed in the circuit court by u: F. After- 'naths, Aberntha complains that he - we thrown f mm a '1y?rss and kicked !lls rehearsing for the production of Aug AJiiuse vi mv Jtwm . vn nut; during the Elks' reunion. He claims that the horse was purposely, made un ruly by a small rope In Ita mouth, that -the ground was uneven and that he was compelled to ride Without a sad die or proper accoutrements. He was one of the "fake Indians" In the gt pan tic production held on the Multno mah field. Case Establishes Record But five minutes were consumed by attorneys In the condemnation suit of the city . against George and Rose Yenke and Viola and M. 8. Cadonau in Circuit Judge ;Mo01nn's court late yesterday after- noon. Thla is one of the most quickly secured Juries on record. The attorneys aaked but a few general questions aid the majority were directed at the whole 12 men. The suit was filed for the pur pose of determining tha value of a strip of land in Caruthers' addition, desired as part of the city boulevard system. The defendants demanded 17600 for the .land and the city was willing to pay but 14000. The verdict will bs sealel until tomorrow morning. Weedlework Exhibit. All members of " ithe Needlework guild are-urgently re quested to send In their contributions Tor the exhibit not later than Monday. The demand for garments both from . private cases and institutions is great er this year than ever Wore, so It In ihopsd that the contributions will be Jarre and numerous. The exhibit will feBhslA Wednesday -of this week at th unitarian, church, corner Yamhill and Seventh streets, between the hours of ,2 and 6. Tea will be served and all Interested In the work of the guild are asaea to p present. ; nave oeen nied by iva M. Craig, widow, against Robert Wakefield, the contractor. , In one for personal Injur ies she claims damages , amounting to 116,000, and in tha other as administra trix of the estate of her husband she asks for $7600. - , , (;-.. ,. Woodmea of World sou &eoeptloa Thursday night Prospect Camp No, 140, Woodmen of the World, tendered a re ception to Past Council Commander J J, Jennings, on his return from New Tork. Approximately tOO Woodmen from'dlf forent camps la the city were present, and a, great 1 many complimentary speeches were mada in Behalf of Nolgh. bor Jennings. A special musical pro gram was rendered, , after which the meeting adjourned to the banquet hall and enjoyed the good things that had been--pfo-fded"lor " them. Amonf the 1 1 1 LITTLE MISS OF FOUR . HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Gi Glese of Hamburg-Amerl" can Line Seeks Information . Regarding Dock Facilities. O. Olese, expert of th Hamburg American line, la in Portland measuring the capacity, of this harbor first, for the orlental serrloe which the company f prominent Woodmen present ware Fran- consiaers establishing here, and, second, cia Clarno, William" Reidt, A. I Flnley, "h'W of tha round-the-world Una Dr. ; Herman J i Harris A. t. Barbur I wh,cn thi company will start lmmadl. ?r:JW?tf:&. r"mM' Li H. to especially Interested 'in tha to Xavestlgata Sanitary Problem In letter submitted to the city au ditor yesterday for the city council, Mayor. Rushlight asks the lawmakers to Appoint a commlSHlon of 15 citizens, Portland plan for publlo docks that will taks care of Ships of all lines and not be dominated by railroad Influence. . Ha is learning exactly what la being dona by way of channel development, harbor Improvement and Jetty building. Mr. Olese has come to Portland before including the editors of the four dally going to Puget sound. Ha does not deny newspapers, to Investigate the sanitary i tha truth of the report that his corn condition of the city with a view to de- pany has greater Interest and confidence vleing plana to offset the embarrassing i1? the futurs of , the Port of Portland situation cauaed by the failure of the ' than ot Seattle and Tacoma, and has, Inolnerator and Ross island bond Issues I cewsequently, given this city first con td oarry at the recent special election, 'ration in plana fpr the stabltshU The refuse burnes at JiifttS't lake . Is I of crvlc';, ' I totaHy unable to fala the gaTbagelf rh" tha city, and the grounds at the plant are already filled td overflowing wiUj me asnes ana clinkers rrom the furnaces Provision must be made to secure sew dumping grounds bear the plant, or It may have to shut down. - wtar - to -the -w shortage '" tKs' Inability of .tha railroads to handle the freight offered them, Portland people are apt to be short on all domestic coals. A csrgo of high grade Richmond (Australian) coal, known to be one of the best furnace and heater eoals on the market, has been Imported by the Independent Coal A Ice Co., Ml Stark street. Phone Main 780 or A-I7I0 and place your order. , , Vew Tork State Society Keating The New York State society will hold its regular monthly meeting Tueeday evening, November 10, at Chrlatensen's ball. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. An entertaining program has been arranged by Mrs. Edward A. Beals. All 'New Yorksrs, whether residents of Oregon or visitors, are cordially Invited by the president, Lids M, O'Bryan. uel M. Mears, chairman of the oriental committee; Preeldent F. C. Knapp and 4jO,. M... Clark, of the Chamber-6f Com-. merce, and H. 1 Corbett in an informal , conference yesterday afternoon. He called upon President J. D. Farrell, of tne u.-w. m. & n. company yesterday i i afternoon ,Ja fefe.rene..t.o,the rallroadaLT pledge to pay one-third of a 175,000 an nual subsidy for an Independent ship between Portland and. the orient He expects to meet Preeldent Joseph H. Young, of the Hill lines In Oregon, to morrow, and the members of the public docks commission Tuesday. At the Hotel Portland last night Olese said the nature of his commission and the shortness of his stay in Port Is nd would prevent him making any public statement. ( 1 k $?: ) ' 'V- I ; r ' . - ' 'I x.1 ttntuallrt Associatloa Kee ting The Mutuallst Association has arranged for the next meeting and noonday luncheon, which has heretofore been held at tha WIND, LIGHTNING, HAIL ACCOMPANY STORM Wind, hall and lighting were the ac companiments yesterday afternoon of the storm which has been In evidence In this section for the pest two or three days, and pedestrians who happened to be on the streets between 3:20 and 4 o'clock found it convenient to seek shel ter. In addition to a heavy hailstorm of several minutes' duration, during which THREE PER CENT ' . INCREASE SHOWN , . , IN BANK CLEARINGS 4 ' Bank clearings for the week; 4 4 ending November reached the 4 unusual total Of 113,123.108.10, 4 4 and ahowed a gain of I per eent 4 e over the same period one year -4 4 , ago. This splendid result was 4 obtained In spite of the fact that election day Intervened, reduc- 4 4 tng the number of business days e for the week, against six days 4 4 .for tha aame week In 1911. . 4 The figures In detail were: 4 11, $12,774,870.6; 1J1J, $11,- 4 12J.108.J0. The large dealings 4 4 are accounted for In a large 4 raeaaure by the heavy foreign 4 4 train movement. 4 e Dry wood and ooaL East 1M, C-1117. Albina Fuel Co., Cora Leona Crosswhlto, 4 years old Four-year-old Cora Leors Crosswhlte, of 1176 Clinton street, entertained It cf her little playmates at a doll party last week In honor ot ber birthday. Halloween decoratlona were placed about the house and the children p'ayed Halloween games for their afternoon's entertainment After the games a bas ket luncheon was enjoyed. Commercial club, to be held at tha Mult-: li.hHnr tuhA hlv . (r,t.ri iiviuttit iiuivi 4. uvauBjr noon. I nie association has for its purpose the or ganisation of a mutuallst store, which provldeg for the division of profits among tha customers at certain times. Wa sell hals mattresses retail at wholesale prices for Se pound beds from 17.60 and up. We renovate mattressee and return them the same day. Port land Curled Hair faetory, H. Metsger, proprietor, zzi-221 Front street Main 174, A-1174. Bride FUes Charges -Isidore Kohnsky, once known as Isidore Kohn, who leads itno orchestra in a local hotel grill, faces a suit for non-support filed by his wife, and , will appear next Friday before County Judge Cleaton for trial. Mean time h has been compelled to pay S toward the support 6f his bride of six weeks. Mrs. Kohnsky, a girl of IS years, charges that he deserted her iaatbiu..A. few momenta of ths time they were msrriej sna nas never paid a cent toward her support. They have never lived together, Damages Wasted. Johanna Beseda lias commenced suit In the circuit court against the Portland Brick A Tile com pany .for 125.000 damages on account I lof thrTreatnrTief " husbanlwho was I Scllled by a cave-in in tha elav nit t the company's works on August 14. Beseda was working at the bottom of the pit undermining the bank that It inigm oe lorn aown and loosened, when it fell on him without warning. I t - Asks for Damages Thomas Jacobson "nas commenced suit for damages of 136,000 In the circuit court against the Benson Timber company on account of injunes received in the lumber camp of . I. A n n. I . . wi liuuiijaiiy in woiumoia county on April 24, when a tree felled by his fel low workmen struck him and severely UICU iillU, ladies' Auxiliary. Caledonia club, will hold Thanksgiving social, concert and dance Saturday, November . 16. Hall 20SH Third street. Attractive program All Scotch folks and friends cordially Invited. Admission. 2S cents. t earner Jessie XatUai for Camas, Washou gat nd way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 8 p. m. Dr. ttnstar Bear has returned. Offices !1B .. Joumalbuildlng Hours by-ap- polntment only. Telephone Main 8018 or A-4101. ' Bowers k Parsons, upholstering and mattress making, furniture finishing, packing and repairing. 100 H Front st Main 7448. ' the wind reached a maximum velocity r .' 24 miles from the southwest at about 8:40 o'clock and made walking extreme ly disagreeable. Rain also fell heavily and last night the weather bureau rec ords showed ah excess of 0.68 of an inch of rainfall since September 1, 1912. Storm warnings are still continued on the coast and during the past 12 hours, up to 6 o'clock last night, there had been maximum wind velocities of 60 miles southeast at North Head and 68 mile northeast at Tatooah. In his re sume of weather conditions District Forecaster E. A. Beals says the condi tions are favorable for rain in this dis trict Joday with a fresh gale from the south along the coast and in the inte rior of the west portion of the district. Teux friends are delighted. Tou ad vertise Oregon with Olfford's views for Christmas. Free exhibition. 418 Stark street. T. B. Beach Is Co., the pioneer naint company. Window- gUsr glastng. Phone Mam 1314, A-T048. 186 First Botioe Miss Hammers Corset Parlors will be closed during her absence abroad after tha first of the year - - Joha Slater Of San Francisco, meetln tonight, 8 eharp, K. p. hall, Alder, cor ner Eleventh. All welcome. meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock In the parlors of the Portland hotel. This meeting will be partly social and partly business. Among tbs matters to be considered le the proposition of hMd inr a large party Thanksgiving week. All formar-Illtnotsans .are. invited- to ai tend. Free, Free We will give 88 worth of furnishings to every man ordering a suit of clothes from us. Our stock of furnishings is not old shop-worn goods, but all new, up to date, classy furnish ings. Don't miss this offer. Unique Tailoring Co., 809 Stark, between 6th and 6th. Tailors and men's furnishers. Only Natural. -i From Picayune. "I cannot sing ths old songs." she becan, and, lacking both youth and beauty, it was perhaps only natural that she should have caused a man In the rear seat to yell: "You can't sing anything!" - Pianos rented, 88 French. 1M 7th fit a month. Reed- Oregon Made Umbrellas Heavy, durable gloria, warranted fast color, paragon frame a great! gf wearer; men's and women's. . p l.UU Men'a h,v vIa-i- n p. , iramj special Paragon $1.50 Sara Time and "Money That is whs t you will do if you take your eye troubles to Dr. H. W. Freese, the neurologist Merchants Tru sr trait din g.: Fine- re silk, with mission handles H mi. Do&t look Shabby We press one suit each week for 8180 per month. Main 614, A-4814, Unique Tailoring Co, 309 arK. fe ll Widow riles Claims. Two damage suits as the result of the death of Rob eft W. Craig, a riveter killed on the new Harrlman railroad bridge July 18,1 t Miss Oaaevleve Barnes, china deco. rating, wessons, orders end firing. 804 uiooa ouuaing. BSafa Turkish Baths, Imperial hotel 830 Stark street. Finest and largest baths In the city. Mrs. Bartness' Plume Works moved from 271 H Taylor to 360 Tamhill. Main 2920, , . . e Vnlom Traasfsx Company, , furniture moving and storage. Main 241, A-2241. Illinois Society to Meet The Illinois Society of Oregon will hold Its next SB THE WISE CHRISTMAS SHOPPER The one who always gets "just' a little better" is the one who takes advantage of nice complete stocks, fresh oods, plenty of time for their selections, and . ettin them properly engraved for the occasion. We are ready in every respect and ' would advise that you use our efficient facilities to . help 'you to make your gifts of jewelry appreciative to 'the recipient. -Our jewelry is suitable for the masses, and we invite one and all to inspect our beautiful and complete stock of Christmas --jewelry; , . ',. G. HEITKEMPER COMPANY DiarrionrJ Dealer anH Jewelers. 130.Fifthtreet. QldJnJ'c Yeon Bldg.. ; New in Location. Goal Prom Canada aai TJtah has no equal. Phone E. 308. C-2S03. Edlefsen. Sunday Sinner, 0 to p. xo- 81 ner plate, Hotel Bowers, 11th and Stark. C" Snperler Coal delivered, 86. Phones Main 164, A-1S41. Offloe 89 6th st W. A. Wise and associate, painless dentists. Third snd Washington. Bdgar X. Thornton, M B. Residence Hotel Bowers. Main 7160. For Bala A Scoteh oolite. Call aim. Men a fine twill gloria, warranted fast color Rustproof Columbia Paragon, sterling mounted handles, efco ff mads, for hard service 7. &Z.UU A tins Una ef Women's Olorla Umbrel- ffidi:r.....!:rA..r.5:?.$2.oo vine, aeaw-rou. tape-edga H silk gloria, with pearl and gold-filled handles. In flat and round styles; also aold-muunt- ed-misatea- nllee;-mottht -waTraot- .pee'la? 7. ..VSMO .$3.50 BBCOTBmrircr. a x. MBBBsrrx t cximaB. VxahreUM Beeorerea With AU Chrades f Olorla aasa BUk, A close-roll, silk-warp Gloria a ...... ...... ,..4..... Lr. . .r"rr. . $2.00 Thie very finest Olorla for J qq a .fi ?XWf BPlri,na- at lowest Prloseu All kinds of handles In stock or from . .,...,,,,.1.. XOC OO X.et TJs Tit a Bsw Tmhrell to Tour BcUe. WeBw Ail Xtads Caiias MEREDITH'S VmW.II STORE at Washlnatoa. Imperial Metal Bid. For Tomorrow's Noon Luncneon Tke Portland From 12 to 2 Jnthe mam dining room, appetizing and sub stantial luncheon is served every week day for only 50 cent. "Prepared "under" tha tmmediata super vision of our chef you couldn't be bet ter served even if you paid more. This i x luncheon especially for pro fessional and busi ness men and wo men who wish to fare at well as in their own dining rooms. Try it to morrow - you'll bt glad you came. Famed for The atre Suppers and delightful Music. THE PORTLAND HOTEL Q. S, Banfmann, Mgr. B". XC Clarke. Assistant Manager. . Plant- Sibson's Roses. ! When other- plants disappoint, try burs, the unfailing choice of the dis criminating purohsser. Write or phone for catalogue. Sollwood 910 or B-3693. THB IIB80N ROSE NURSERIES, ' 1130 Mllwaukle Ave. Card of Thanks I wish to thank the many friends for their kindness and flowers during my bereavement , WALTER W. WXLSON. Thanking friends who were kind to us during the death and bereavement of our dear wife and mother. A. VAN HOOMUSSEN AND FAM1LT. Balttmoreana are .pleading for mu nlclpal . dance -halls , on - ths Cleveland rjlart. WIRELESS MESSAGES TO hi FLASH AROUND WORLD London, Nov. I. A girdle of wire less" ' around the ; world thla la the work that the Marconi company is carrying out 'with all dispatch, an. within a year It will be a commercial possibility to send a wireless message from London- to Australia, and receive an answer within an hour. ' A newspaper representative was shown, at the Marconi headquarters in London, on Saturday, a Maroonl map of the world. Red lines which radiated In every direction showed how the most remote parts of the globe are to be linked by wireless. . -Atlanta is t have a large Inter denominational rescue mission. u.mau!iii If You Taste It YouTI Never Eat Meal Without It. That's why most everybody- asks for it when they zo to the grocers. JF til r-.- ' ,,. I FRANZ 'Made Clean Sold Dean Delivered . Clean Butter-Nut Bread $1.50 A few blocks of noisy paving, where traffic is heavy, will greatly reduce the valuation of property. Insist on bitu lithic, the prac tically noiseless paving. Foster eSc KlcIscr Outdoor Advertisers PAXITTED STJXUmai VAIVTSD WAXUB rOSTXJM ' " Sast leventk ul Bast Brerett treats Bast 1111. It's Economical As Well Br. BreltUar, Bplnologist. Royal bldg. Wooster Sells Bvsrything 4 Wash, Wsbsr Academy of Waste reopened. CAtEF BROS. FORTUNATE j Secure Contract for Made-in- Oregon Ranges. Th Pacific Stova and Range com pany, with foundry at St, Johns, Or., manufacturers of ' the Crescent steel range, are to be commended In their great work of putting Oregon promi nently on th map as a fast growing manufacturing center. Their chief prod uct, the "Crescent" range, is strictly a noma product, being manufactured at' St Johns. This range compares very i favorably with the highest grade ranges I manufactured In the big eastern stove markets. " Its workmanship, design and t in fact every detail has so successfully stood the test that has been necessary I to eompste with the much older-ranges that today It is a very Important fac-' tor in the' range market of tha north-1 west The phenomenal sals that Calef J aros-r navs naa ror, ths "Crescent" range in their four stores is a glowing tribute to home Industry, and should' be enoouraged, particularly when suohi a sterling article Is offsred the publlo for less money than many of the east- I ern made ranges. Calef Bros, are to be congratulated In securing the exclusive' agency for the "Crescent" in the teni-j tory where their- four store r. cated, namely Portland, St. Johns, Van couver and Salem. . ' J -Heilix Hotel &0gPnLlnjOa,mhm.l mrirraay-qcoaud, outside rooms, )t psr week and tip. Hot and cold water, phone each room, free bath. Kleyator service. Main 1788, ' Journal Want Ada bring result, As Labor Sawing It isn't the woman who shuns work that sends family-washing to the Troy. her It's the woman who knows real economy. The woman who handles her household on a business like basis. For Trdy Laundered clothes are bound to wear longer than those rubbed out at home. We don't rub here nor put the clothes through a machine that pulls or tears nor use chemicals. Just hot water and plenty of it plenty of pure soap too. ' Then your clothes are dried in well ventilated drying rooms and they come home to you as sweet and fresh as though dried in the air of an Oregon hillside. Flat pieces sheets, pillow cases, etc. all ironed and ready for use. Our driver is passing your door tomorrow morning he might as well get your bundle Phone and we'll tell him to stop. r MILLINERY OF THE BETTER SORT. "Rex"BrandPIumei Best in the world. Black, white and colors. ' Any Rex Plume in our immense stock up to $12 for $5.50. Any Plume up to $18 for $7.90. Any Plume up to $25 for $12.40. New Furs -This we-Jc entire stock women's and children's Furs off. Furs at Third street store only LESS THAN HALF Forced sale to unload over stock. Entire $20,000 stock of' Trimme d Hats, Untrimmed Shapes and Ostrich and Paradise Plumes, Flowers and Feathers sacrificed. Trimmed Hats Hundreds of them. Choose any -Trimmed Hat up to $5 fy ja for only $Z.40. Choose any Trimmed (f A aa Hat up to $10 for.... 2)f.7U Untrimmed Shapes Any velvet, velour or d j H felt shape up to $4 for sj) 1 All high grade Gage, Bendel and Burgesser shapes, latest mod els in velvet and plush, at ONE THIRD OFF. TWO COMPLETE STORES OUT OF HIGH REN T CENTER' FraleysMillinery FCrown Hat Shop 12-21fTHIRD"ST: COR. SALMON. 392MORRISON NEAR TENTH. I - EAST- !Sr -B- 33 ' 61,8 Chief Croker of Ncm! York Chief Archibald cf Gncmnati witness Official Fire Tests of the Steel Safe- r Cabinet under conditions . approximating those' of actual conflajsjationrr-the most conclusive ever known. Croker sayss "Wonderful! The test was very." - severe and it shows the SAFE-CABINET to be proof against fire. And to think of the action of water on the doors! That was a most severe test. ' The wayfthat SAFE-CABINET came through was,, wonderful." Archibald says: "That settles the question. THE SAFE-CABINET is not only vastly superior to all filing cabinets of which f-have any knowledge, but it has demonstrated that it will afford complete protection against fire and water." ' : i Complete record of the result of this test and of Six Other Makes can be seen at our Qffice and we will leavent to you to say in which you would place your valuable papers. - "EveiTthin for the Office " ; F? TT 17 W A h statioitert' a bLJLaifflivi PRINTING CO , Ccmnercial fxitloners-CIfica Ouif:r3. r..'-L. -. r.llMV.M rtVnbll SflTrM. Mil P a' 1 - -, T3 rn ll