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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 1 PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 21. 1913. TOWN TOPICS TONIGHTS A3IUSI3IEXTS Ufa of Christ. complaint wer toM as are being ipA now. I wonder wher all th felloSc com from. The Iln appears to fc end less. It wu fire years ago that X left the bench, and it baa been going on erer staca". ... i ...... Two Touaar Ken ArraSted Chersrea of HEITJG ElwnHi end Morrises streets. Wo-1 abduction mar be made against Charles eurnsong ana Albert 0Kelly, who are accused of being Instrumental In the de parture of two 17-year-old girls from Prlnevllle ten days ago. The men were arrested In Portland yesterday by De tectives Hellyer and. Howell, and were new until the arrival of the sheriff from Crook county, who took charg of the boys thl morning.. The- Information xurnished tho detectives la to th f feet that tha four people left Prlnevllle, Sixth .streets, ntr tlon Picture. Dortrarlna- tbi : BAKER Broadway tad SUt , . MarrUon - The Biker Players la "What Hapwned to Joaas." Comedy. ORPHEUM Broadway ana Taylor. YasderHls. XA'KIO Fourth and Stark. Kcatln Si Flood ; Musical Comedy company la "The Pawn- T - broker." - - :- - - 1 rANTAOES Broadway and Aider. Taadtrpie. rcr amuaement adrertlalnf tee paa s. Ffflffi 01 PIECE. FOR 35 YEARS Wm. Scott, Inland Empire Pio neer, Recalls His Ex ; periences. Weather Conditions. Portlaad sad rldnlty Occasional rata r snow I at night In an automobile, golnar to Red ra mono, wnere tney remained over night, suing- io una uane the next day, then to Hood River, finally coming to Port land. No trace of the girls has been obtained In Portland, although tha two lads say thy have not seen them since tearing Hood River. tonlfrht end Saturday, tetania . Oreiroo Occasional rain er anew toolfht and Saturday, Brisk to blfh northeast to northwest winds." '- ''. . . W.thlnrtoo 0nrallr fair tonlrbt and Bat clay, except rain or snow tonlfht or Saturday stonthwest portion. Brisk to high aortheaat In nArthVMt Winds. ' .. Idaho Fair north tonight and Saturday; snow soothi portloa tonight or Saturday. THEODORB F. DRAKfc Acting District Forecaster, JDlroro, Suits Granted-Two decrees of divorce were grantej yesterday by Circuit Judgo Gatens, both uncontested. Kate Ik Cannon WIS JltnrrmA t mm WM. Arrests as Tagrants-Hasei wu-1 nam p. cannon on grounds of cruelty Hams and Arthur Wallace were arrested this morning at I o'clock In a hotel at Tenth and Washington streets, charged With being vagrants. " An opium outfit was found In their room. Other infor mation secured by Patrolmen Griffith and Martin shows tha couple came from X.mare, Cat Another girl giving tha same nam was arrested by Patrolman Sdaas In the Gllmore hotel, at Tenth and Alder streets, charged with being flU rderly. . Three young men were arrest ed In her room. Charges of disorderly conduct was placed against them, , but field In abeyanoa . this morning in the municipal court Tho girl was turned ever to tha department of publld safety Tor fine. and was given tho custody of their 18-months-old 'daughter and $20 a month for the SUDDOrt 1 of the child. Rnala Woolen was also divorced on account of I cruauy and was given tha custody of mru-rear-cia aaugntsr. MM TJfp jr Two WsWoha Court ney reports two big men held him up at tho point of pistols, taking 117 from his pockets, at 11 o'clock last night The holdup was In the vicinity of the Pe ninsula Lumber company,; near where Courtney lives. He said that tho holdup men wero large, both having bis; pistols and bir masks. Saturn to Face Trial Richard E, Gale, former manager for a suit house owned by Joseph Ellison at Broadway and Stark streets, returned to Portland last evening with Chief of Police Blover (to stand trial on a charge of larceny, preferred by Ellison. Gale has been living on his ranch near Medford, - to which place the chief went to get the man. After .. investigating the case. t Chief Stover did not serve tha warrant, , as of Jewish Service TonlghtServioes will be . held at Congregation Ahaval Sholom Synagog, Park and Clay streets, tonight . at , o'clock, r There will be muslo by the choir, and an address by cnaries w. KoDison. ."Baturflay or Sun day, Which r Services begin tomorrow morning at 1:30 o'clock, Rabbi R. Ab raham son ofnclaUng. a. i . 4 3 f t . A William Scott 'William Scott on of the pioneer . Faasloa : Week Borrloe. Passion Week aerwlcea at it. ThiMt ' t...k. nsta hail nn,hli avnianatlnn I teiian church. Vjtut Thtrt..nfv. tr.. I woeai raiaers of tno inland emDlra I tita Aftnllnta with th anlt man. I Pine, ' will coma ta a. rlnn this In town for a few days, wlsltlns with icillaon charsea In his" eomrjlaint that I With a stereontloon lecture. tnitrftn I his son-in-law. Dr. Mann, Mr. Scott ha . the business was left with Gale, dur-1 the life of the last week of Christ be-1 imt oom from Lang Beach, CaC, where lng which administration mismanage- i tinning with tho arrest of tho Saviour I ne Penl the winter. He Is accompanied tnent resulted In a loss of $500. Gale 1 and ending; with his crucifixion. Theby hl cousin, James A. Traxel, from claims tii business - wss conauctea i service win begin at 7:45 oclook sharo. I wwianoma. Dronerly and turned back to ths owner ,ln good shape. I saortgatr Office movw&V--Th of- - 1 v .: - lli.,c" ' mortgage department of th annai as i,a uraaaa. xna doqt ot i commerce Hara nnnai a Mn.a& r Mrs. Ellra Wallsinger, who died yester-1 formerly In room 101 S. haa hn rl Jay at th home of her daughter, Mrs. I moved to the room occuntMi h th. jn. w.' vmver, loa caei, curaniun treew I aeposit OePSXtment on tha srrmmrl floor I cousin, cam down from Helms. CaL Wl 69 In "We had a sort of family reunion In southern California this winter," said Mr. Scott "My cousin, Mr. Traxel. came out from Oklahoma. Another cousin, A. I). -Scott came there from Missouri, and I O. 8cott still another will be taken to La Grande for burial, f th Chamber of Commeno building. h4 not seen each other for over Ufa a TtfaallasltMavA J aach k Ama m fro n I - --it a - yr I . ,ssAiw mwimubw -av-xw vuv i wu9Tm Autiiuoiieu itntt ha.a( isssatft mmuwa i yearm. mo vou na.n im&nnA xr uiir 11 fmaa1r , lllnuai Aliia Kv hrf 1 J a. . ' v -w. -wwwi ' .7". T sT. - . .. - . av a ifOVM faiitvw wwunwu , u J - awsaa and stomach trouble). ' She was on of the state's pioneers, having crossed th plain from Iowa to eastern Oregon in 1ISJ. ' She lived most of her life In or near La Grande. Mrs. Wallsinger Is survived by two sons, Thomas and Ever ctt Wailsinrer of l Grande; four daughters, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. James Moss, Mrs. J. C woods and Miss Ber tha Wallslng-er. all of La Grande, and three brothers. James and Junius Wood- ell of La Grande, and Joseph Wood for Its growing business. -v . -1 Dome pretty food licks talking; about ssaiama to Tramp-EW th Masa I raised together. mas' trio Sunday ther will taka thai , "I left the old horn viae in lit. United Railways at Second and Stark I folnff from Illinois to Kansas, and next su-eots.at z:ia p. m. and go to Harbor-1 spring I started across tho plains for Oregon, walking the nnr dlstanc. driving cattle. "1 settbd in UmaUlU eoontT. Ur (10 aero ranch corners with th llttl town of Helix. My youngest boy 1 running the ranch now. I have been taking wheat off of that section -of land ever since 187$, and year in and year out It Is good for from 40 to 60 bushels to th acre. I am ton. From here ther will exnior th ueignoonng canyon for th earlier flowers, after which they will tramp to Ltanton and take th car for Portland. Parcels Post Kan Fraa-W hart sa. cured a supply of map showing parcels wbi nonea. postage rates and regulations.- They are indlsnensabl to oar. sons and firms sending? paokasres bv Bscond Suit for Damages-Another attempt will be made to secure damages on account of th Injury to her ankle iwwtou wjr iurv. am i wu, wiicii i m v.i . m . ' . .. " " a I . . " he was thrown from an automobile rVi,.ivr ,.VU "'Pang build, eis or wneat to the acr orr mat ranon driven by P. H. Hoenet P. Britten, her V""UW.UJ company. mall. A copy may be obtained by calling ashamed to tell you that I took 6 bush h u . .a vm ... . m fw .i cult court for 12065. Ths first suit forl AHsgod-U IX Carter 110.000 in Judee Gaten'S court risat Mav. J '"l?ra.RT wted .suit In th circuit was lost Britten claims that Hoenel 17"? . westerman with hay- turned tho corner at Holladay and Union "i",, ' " rre8 charges on .'.i. . t m i or larceny on November is. isn ni rate that Mrs. Britten was thrown from " i-On, Norember II any more. When I was a young fellow the machine to th pavement H claim I Tib.) ? " by Mu, of 50 or 50, I used to talk about being that her Injuries hav necessitated the -T wm. v ao many years oia, dui now i am 7 on year, one of th biggest records for grain production that I know of. "My boy Is out now with three eight- horse teams plowing, and he says th prospects are that w will get on of the biggest crops that we have ever had. I don't say, that I am 75 years old employment of assistance In the horns and have caused him much suffering, as weu as jus wue. Traffic Bay1 luncheon Monday will be "Traf flo day" at the regular i weekly luncheon of the East Side Busl. tiess Men's club. They will, have as knowledge of the Indian life first hand. ineir guests uenerai rreignt Agent H. -T t i, ,7.7:l. ; . i warned Attorney who " oi tin demurrers to aeiay trials and with "i1 iiiuiuoa wb;, umi Diuo Agent i oux gooa xoundation are liable to ha m me coat : or their B. Egan, all of the Southern Paclflo cases at the time the demurrer Is filed company. H. A. Hanshaw will give a according to a warning which Circuit diuo, auu wnatirfuuge uu.via issuea tOJs mornlne ..sr. VAnm T .MM Vi.tf In .11 wutuw va "UUtl JbUa'WMataV CSn. I Itif Ufa ero jvewen Will lecture on "Indian Llf I "I rt as mneh nlaaanra ont nt m-r at the North Portland library, 190 Kill-(auto as 1 used to get out of my bay me worm avenue, mis evening at l team of trotters, and not many horse ocioc. a uaKota Indian costume will be xhlbltd; Major Newell rained hia could pas them. "I live In Walla Walla now. and spend the winters in Long Beach. "I am going to stop over a few day In Portland to visit some old friends and than I will sro on un to Walla Walla." ADDITIONAL CARS PUT ON DURING RUSH HOURS a Better Freight Service in Its Devel-I opment." U M. Lepper will b chairman j or tn day. Professor Brno Blal tn srnaakvv. I lessor cruc uiair or the Oregon Agri cultural college will lecture at the Al- t fltaaaaaa. "afl asA.. NTal. . . a. m -. but new faces." .remarked Attorney ?"J2?t! CVtl"?b lJh? Commissioner. Altchi.on and Campbell, As a result of conferences held some days ago by General Manager F. W. . . V. . TTI.. 1 . 4 T) - 1 1 f I.Li . ...v. .....r,, aou iujoh Bireet. IPnwpr fimr,nir anil ft rata ,Hm.d George J. Cameron, late district attor ney and former judge of the municipal court, when he appeared before this court today tn behalf of Charles Gould. vuiiju .iia vioiaung in trairia orul' shown. Stereoptlcon views will bel th company has added several cars to its service during the rush hours. The greater number of them have been add ed to the service on' the Bunnrslde- Mount Tabor line and tha Mount Scott BT. Udlth BOOk 0 &O0MylT. Edith Hill Booker will deliver a free nance. The former munlclnal luda-a va. lecture tn th W. CL T. C. headauartara. Una for on these lines th records of t erred to the row of down and out man I Behnke-Walker building, Saturday 4 p. j both the oompany and the commission running ireiore tne court on drank, va-im on in suojeov .is th Creation snowed the greatest trarna srancy ana similar charge. "Ths tin Story Bolenttflor haa not grown any horter, lther,,, ob served' . Attorney Cameron. , "When I was on ine oencn, the same stories and ,If jYour Easter Hat Is From This Shop xou'll Know It's iCorrect! at tt AnaewsvAr. thur C NewUl president of the Oregon Assemoiy urotnernood of St Andrews, will lead a special men's service In St General' Manager HI Id stated thl morning that the commission had been engaged In checking up th traf flo for several weeks, with the result that cars have been added to some of the lines. "Th railroad ' commission has been Andrew church at Portsmouth tonight I chwMn Up our traffic," said Mr. Hlld, at I o'clock. "in addition to the figures gathered by . lour own employes, and we are lmprov' .Save Trom t3 to Slo by havlna- vmir I lng the service from time to tlma1 yes'asse maae at Dr. aeore-a Ruban. stein's, th reliable ODtialan. Torin or aryptoic glasses In shur-on mountings at reasonable price, lit Third street TT " Sactaalve Baster Cards and novaltiaa ai iAncom-s Art Den, 405 H Morrison; H block above (X W. A K. China fired. xesson in tooled leather. Delta Trpsfloa, Tnaoheosv The Port- STILL: COUNTING TAX MONEY PAID TO COUNTY With more to come, the total count of taxes paid prior to closing time last Saturday amounts to (5,419,998.33. Out of-town checks, which were mailed be fore March 15 are comln In yet, and checks already in or which were re- mr,A rttf. TT.fl -1..V 7 . " M-IIOCRB m.m wfmvu viub wiix zneac ior i..H.. . . ..... . lnn..n ta v. -i. 7 . I luiuaa on svwuni ot errora sirsi auu XO luncheon in , th old Oregon grill tomor- be counted. ' Chief Deputy Huckabury Th Jforth Paotflo Xrtuah rjoBmanv ib preparaa to lurnisn green slab and Inside wood. Prompt delivery, a H. Birouu Stamr Yessl atarktn ' for Camaa, 0Q0. Partial payments of personal taxes In which the exempted property Is eliminated have been made by many, but checks made out in this .manner are not being accepted, as no authority has been received by Sheriff Word to accept such payment. But two weeks remain JfL? J?. ndln.rin aaUjr M Jn which half payments may be mada Our American silk hat is the model 4 that ; has ' reformed London hatteries. It's light er In weight and easier on the brow. $8 please Thank you. : ; . ' 1 ' With It goes the new Tie, 60c to $1.50 please. Thank you.; Soft gray gloves $2. . Silk handkerchiefs 50c to $1.50. , Canes, Umbrellas and every thing for men's wear, dress oept Sunday. Leave Washington street looca at s p. m. , a Small Store, Ux40. for rant tn Jnnr. nal building, Apply at Journal business anise. I. Wise and aaaor.iataa n.tni... I 1. Mil.,.. - . . " luvuiiaia. -uiru ana wasnington. April 7 is the laat day and after that date all taxes unpaid will become delin quent i.;X''i ;,s:-'::.v "' 1 -v---" P. R., 1. & P. REELECTS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Co, The annual stockholders' meeting of tn Portland Railway, Light ft Power company was held Wednesday afternoon In President Jossslyn's office. Th old board was reelected, with B. 8. Josselyn as president Tha report showed a srosDsrous vear. C M. Claric of Phlla. aoxusti ior saster special at Lubllher's oelphla. chairman of the execuUve Dor Collar Keller . JTarn... Sixth, between Couch and Davis. Bio Blngl Boom tn Journal biiiMina Apply at Journal business off tea florists, 42$ Washington. Oommercl Wrk. Glfford, Main 8$7i Be. 8. a Brown, Ey Ear, Mohawk, 8 Oregon rirst. , Glfford Studio. board, and President Josselyn are now busy going over the budget for the year 1(15. which will probably call for $4.. 1 000,000 for extensions and improvementa of, th system. r Thev Want Games' r V ' The Heldeloerg oaseball team of Van. oouver, Wash., wants outside datea Buffum & Pendleton sir Morrison St., Opp. Postoffice : "ivii w wiuv uviuw , i rcii a., wavnia ouiaiae aatea rr-Tapreandwerrht nr-It f.Tr Wrttfa?ux)sUsttjaajgr4jy''ancou: Take the elevator, and save four dollara. I vr waali. '"""? mjuuu, iuuiu in uregonian bldg. I v ' - I vniy una -0 QUUI1IB From a ton of bamboo - fiber ), Iut l LAXATIVW BROMO OUIN1NB arer can b made. r ' EST 5 w. QBOVB. - Used I half a ton f paper can be mada I World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 2S ( ( How till w earmess 9 of the House-Hunter . Brings Joy to tte Speculator Wham you have to get mad and about, to and fro, ftadlag and looking yr go or 80, or xnayb Bo or 60 houses, then getting horn late, tired and aisgustad would you, If you nave ever gon house-huntlag, admit that th AutomobU I an abaolut luxuryf JUST because you sometimes see two homes huilt side hy side and looking like two peas in a poo!, Joes this prove tkat you can fincl two people wLo Lave exactly th nbm ideas on what a horn should o nJ wber it should be ? But tntyld yon do think that many peopl art Mtiied with on psrtumlar stylt of Lorn? Well, thin, juit step into on of th , larger look stores soma day and flane at tn piles of "Bungalow BookV and other mora or las valuable guides to torn building and you will tar laid out before you probably 10,000 plans for Lome and by looking ground the streets of Portland you can see 10,000 or 15,000 other design and every one of them is different , .... :.' ' ' .a L earmess Capitalizeo!! im... h u t..i -1 a. .1- - , W. a' out, you say, wnai aoout ins earineSS I Veadv made' houses those most attractive creations of the en terprising speculative builders ' surely the fact that hundreds buy these houses every, year, proves that many people have the same idea and furthermore that the speculative builders have discovered the secret formula I" Yes, the speculative builders do have some formu las. If you ask the Eastmoreland Inspector, he will tell you that there is one that runs like this 'Beautl ful paint and pretty clinker bricks, outside, with as " little as possible, inside' And if you want to know the speculative builder's one infallible formula, here it Is: "We wait and watch,for the weary house-hunter let the -poor dears look and tramp, and search, and on the third day they are ready for us ! Price ? why they scarcely give it a second thought, and they never wake up to what they have bought till about six months after P House-Hunting Out-of-Date! It is a well known, plain and simple fact - that - no Individual is ever really satisfied until he has built his own home, as he knows it ought to be built And Instead of going house-hunting why not go and see Eastmoreland and hear how easy it is and how little money is needed to actually start to own a real home, surrounded by real homes, in the only real homebuild- crs community, in rortiana. . Special Note P. N. Clark & Co. do not offer to build homes. They do not operate a building department or company that must earn big profits. But by providing the services, absolutely without cost,, of the Eastmore land Inspector and by other Inducements specially for homebuilders only, they make it possible for a better' home to be built for less money in Eastmoreland than In any other district, without exception. ' . . . . i Inquire for Complete Information Concerning Eastmoreland Attend tnt W)lio Varjoer Service in the magnificent Reed Collect Chapel Sunday at 4 P. M. F. N. Claric & Company: General Real Estate Operator! EselusiVo Selling et for EASTMORELAND -tU . aasoeiated rondavhtul dirtriet of Reed College 817-633 BaOnt Po?tlmd. OregoB, t Reed College and Eattmc-feland ar looated lE. 27tl a.J v. aTM aM . "7 W r Douth. lake bell wood car, transfer to Eutmoraland ear kt Bybc At I oT C$isjaSity betAkfoaixltforrison. Phones Pac Marshall 1 9ome A-6281 Order Early Market Early for Your EASTER Sunday Dinner We Win Offer a Limited Number of Gen uine SPR1B1G LAMB' . at ; SPECIAL SALE Jones' Choicest Quality Only the Quantity is limited ALL MEATS ON ' 8PE- ;iAL SALE-PLAINLY PRICE MARKED, AT MARKET Specialists on Crown and Bridge Work OPEN EVENINGS ' and SUNDAY MORNINGS . The Best Dental Work at These Prices Plates ............... .....f 5 to $15 Gold Crown, 22-K 3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-K. 83.50 Gold Fillings fl.00 Silver Fillings 50f Ml Work Guaranteed Fifteen Years ElectroPainless Dentists Corner Sixth and Washington Sts. IN 2-STOKY BUILDING Superior Coal Co. .4 North 6th St Main 154 A-1541 COAL DELIVERED $5 Per Ton Within One Mile Our, Coal is free from all slack. 1 Through Express Service San Francisco Los Angeles Direct A m a SAN FRANCISCO $6, $10, $12, $15 LOS ANGELES $11. 35, $2 1.50, $23.50, $26.50 aftala aaA fcsrtn Trs " STEAMSHIP BEAR aU la m, Saturday, Karon 88. STEAMSHIP ROSE CITY SaU Maroh 87. Through Ticket to All Point by Water and Ball The San Francisco & Portland S.S. Co. 3rd ana Wash. (With O.-W. m. H. Co.) KaxshaU 4800. A-eiSl. Old Reliable Jull Sat Tsth.....;;.;..:,.s5.oo Brian Work or T..,h wiii..,i iTT.r.. OoldCrownV.VV'V.V.f 3'.6o to f 5ioo Gold or PorcUln;hhl?rs.."i.Oi UP Best piataiSadi:;- r.$;k' ; Ko charges for Painleas ExtractlnK when other work Is dona Fifteen ar-";,, '"J"Jt "il-S w 1 Hours. Union Painless Dentists 221 H Bfotrison Street, Corner First Oregon Humane Society OfUe 330 Ualoa Ave CoaTMarkarSu -"aoB jsasa iuj, B-soi. Rors ambulance for alck or dlaablad ant mala at a moment' notlo. orloea reasonabla ' Report all cases of crualtr to this oirica. Open day and nlsbt. . Spring Term YM.C.A. Day and Night Schools ' Karoh t to Aw X, mis, tsglstf now on sam terms. Cosiness and Professional Sotaool. Accountlns; Bookkeeplnff Surveylna; and Mapping Pharmaov Plain reading and astlmattng Showcard writing Shorthand Wireless Tslsgraphy Assaying , w Automobtl eours Electricity School Some of 60 Other Courses btechanical drawlna- .Archltectural drawinar Arithmetic Algebra or Geo-i metry uerman. jrrencn or Mpaaisn Penaianshin or Knelfah . JBoys' School (dav) Bora' fcchool (nlUtT'"",' Term Tea. fiSoToo 6.00 10.) SO.OO 1.00 16.00 12.00 .00 ' 10.0) 14.00 . to.oo . 16.00 7.60 8.00 6.00 s.oo 12 0) 4 00 Coarse no completed may t con tinued neat term. A LARGEmort ' A com- .ST-pany recent- LLly made a loan to nuance ine erec tion of one of the finest buildings of its kind in Portland. They insisted upon ,receivin?,:a Guaran teed "Certificate of Title from this com pany More' paying over the money. This concerns you. Investigate. Call for booklet. TITLE and TRUST COMPANY : Fourth and Od: Fcarcy E?c: WB DISCOUNT fcOl "845 Salmon St. -! p Quickest Rcct:!!: : By Want ; ' f-