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o -"-THE. OREGON DAILY -! JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING. OCTOBER .21,' 1913. IffTERSTATE BRIDGE ; SOLICITORS ENCOUNTER 7 BUDGET COMPilTTEE BOOSTERS LAY PLANS - PUBLIC 1NTHUSIASM CUTS ABOUT $459,000 FOR GREAT PARADE Celebration 'on November,. -' Will" Bring- Whirlwind Bond -Issue Campaign to End, , At luncheon today In the Commercial club rootns were . gathered 30 bridge Workers, all eager for 'the construction of a span ecroaa the Columbia, between ' J.Tor'land and 'Vancouver. The- meeting; was called to devise, plans for the cele- f oration ft ."Bridge day.,. November 1 when a parade, , showing .''the Industrial and agrtcuituml benefit' .t . the . two viueg.-wm ne preseniecv - , :. t It was decided at the meeting to hare ? a parade of vehicles only. - A committee J consisting of ,A Ik'; Barpur7 :J.Frel . ijireon na k, 11. muwn wh appuiuieu vo conrer wiui. auiQDioou owners: ana ; Iters of the various order and organist , Hons that wilt take pari In. the parade ' In addition to the, chairman of the i 3y, George I Baker, short .talks will f be made by A. Xi. Barbur, J;H. Nolta, J, ! P. Klniey end, others..'-, ; v ' ,-'; J J Every one -of the ISO Or more members of the Knights, and Ladles of Security w ho. attended . tlie; "trldge''K; meeting- at Kept. Alder and vEast Sixth streets last night gave' Indorsement" of ."toe project when Mrs. Abigail Scott Dunlway, I M. Lepper end U. I, Young rinlsned talk ing about ,lt.H.i';;r;....:K v' ;.:-..,: ; Letters indorsing the bridge , have heen received bv the. Mn.riil mmmlttfce, f from Rose City camp. M. W. A., and the V Portland"'4lvUlon of the United States f Association of Poatotttce Clerks One, of the features of the banquet J which will close the festivities or J "Bridge day," November- I, will be a niinluture bridge, set right on the. table, j Across this bridge will run .an. eiectrlo I' ear. The PorUHnB contingent, will sit I h oa end of . the, table and the, Van- 5 couver contingent sb, the other. J Positively IdentlfleJ by three children ' ea the man who entered the Frase? De ; tentlon Home early on the morning of September , IS, . wnilam, allag i'-Bpot" ! DEGENERATE SUSPECT Jis:;iiiR omitn, a mecuanio, is m the county jail pending further investigation. - In ad i dition to the identification by the chil I drcn, the man la -partially recognised by J MIes Nellie Gaffrrey, aaslstant matron at the home,. and I N Prater. Deputyj Juvtnile Officers Jefferles Bd -neher arrested Smith ' yesterday i afternoon at 'the home- of Andy Warn ? bold, i 593 Easf Irving street. They took i him tor the detention ftome -and Annie Clancey and Mary Madrpna, two glrlij, ach about Hars old."' positively iden- tlf led hint as the man who had come ln(o the dormitory and attacked them., Miss Gaffney declared that Smith ap- - pearel "..be the man whom she had : i defied on the morning of the intrusion. This morning 8mlth was identified by t Chauncey Butler, 'H years old,; whom ..... j the man had awakened and questioned .. la regard to the location of the girls' - dormitoryv'"S..iv,!5-'i-c-;uv'''tiii a a j A rifle was- atoiert fromthe home of . - aeay waruooid September 15. the day S be'ore The Invanioh of .the home. The j rifle wag idenUf led br the Butler boy i and Mltfa Oaffncy. . f ' "n,0" ' -oUtrpttea - Incessantly. J The officers Relieve he Is a drug fiend. 5 The amemnn is' supposed to havo entered the Detention home later in the i morning, to hare broken into the Boya and Girls', Aid ' Society home- and- to have attempted to enter the House of f the Good Shepherd. MANY;MAKE;CHANGES : I :INTHEIR REGISTRATION s ' - ' i...i----$i,:,r-:-..-: The Progressive. party aoparentlv lost numerous adherents during thn tlon for the MMng -speeia-1 election' 1n f November, according to .the deputy coun ; ty clerks in the registration department f by changes of party sf filiation on re registration. Among the new registra - tlons the lack of Progressive party f . filiates, was also noticeable. It Is said. I The majority : of registrations were I Republicans. Checking of the reglstra- tlons la now under, way-4 f t. During the, past , two weeks it Is es j tlmated .that at least iOJO people either i registered: for the first time or made . changes in residence oif party. At least $ 800 more slgned the nooks prior to that and since the June city "election. From J Gresham earns a large number of regis J rations, estimated at over SOO, attract- ed it is supposed by the local option r question which is to be voted Upon there. I 0,"n n,, FOung men registering for , the. first time made up a large majority ' n-wvlTs1strs tlons at th Umt.:,; ? CLEETON MAY RUN FOR ' SUPREME COURT. BENCH i Circuit Iddlr fliutnn -.1,1 . . I ?.atu'aL hat 0ld not seek reelec- tlon to the circuit court bench; may be come a candidate for the supreme benfch. s He Is considering the question of an nouncing his candidacy and his friends are urging that He become a candidate. , Until last June he Occupied the county Judgeship of Multnomah county, and at ; that time he was elevated to the circuit bench by the legislature.: My present term lasts a year yet, j end I do not feel that I should care to ' ocupy the position for six more years i UP.f ; "aid Judge Cleeton. : "I i am copeidtfrlng thg question of entering i the field for the supreme bench,, and ( would not feel that I did right should I j he fleeted to. the circuit judgeship if I , should jreslgn before the , term ended. . I feel that I should be able to gain a ' great deal from the supreme court work, land may become a candidate.: J will : oclde m the near future.lt . rpHE quiet air.'of. refinement and' 1 V: , Perfect service of 'the Imperial Grill is to be found nowhe. in , roruana, , . fioseEesival Fond for1 9 14 V'- . Month. ; .Encouraging success, met the- first day's efforts of six aeflcitors who yes terday began a aystemuiio canvass of the business section for funds to defray the cost of the 191 Rose Festival. In addition' to securing , number of gub scrlptlon renewals, 56 business men who never before had aided a Rose Festival made contributions, according to Bere tary j. a., uurrey today. - Financial surveys have been -made of 30 dowa. town blocks, and these have been assigned to the solicitors. ; The eur vey of .each block, has been tabulated, showing the attitude of each person to- ward former canvasses and the festival itself, ' , ' ' - Efforts will he made to raise the neceasary l$t,ooo within the next SO days, and if the work progresses as the first day's reports show, Secretary Cur rey says there 1s little doubt but that the full fund will have been completed within ths specified time. ; : About 10 per cent of the people from whom contributions were requested by mall have already replied and each day finds additional 'answer, bearing checks. i One business house In sending In a renewal of last eyar's subscription said; While previous Rose Festivals have not paid us direct returns, we are con vinced that we have profited greatly In directly and consider our contribution solely from a standpoint of business.; It Is a good ..investment".-.,-'-';,:,'. ; I ; Tonight the Rotary club will enter tain the board of governors of the Rose Festival at dinner in the Commercial club, and the usual midday luncheon was not held today for this reason., Covers will be laid for 126 tonight, and It la anticipated that the club will formally decide to back up the Rose Festival di rectorate and make plans to ssslat It In every way, to make the annual shaw 8UCCC8S, VV 'A:'?-? ..',:"' f-.: In the absence of C..C. Colt president of the festival directors, who Is now in San Francisco absorbing Ideas from the Portola eeiebrauon for use In Portland, c v. cooper will act as toastmaster. ,11 will be a strictly -Roae Festival" meeting and among the directors who will be called upon to speak regarding tne pisns are: r ranmin T. Griffith, J. A. Currey, Guy W. Talbot, 1. R. Alder- man. tr. c Rigga, W. a Coman, Dr. T. X, Perklna, W. F, Woodward. A. H. Averill, . Oeorge I Baker and R, W. Hoy t A telegram was received today from Mr. Colt, in which, no, expresses regret at not being able to attend the dinner to night, and wishing ll success to the. 1814: festival. " ;:;r - . : Franklin:, t. Griffith, director of fi nance, today called, upon every cltlsen of Portland to contribute something to the resuvai rund. SUPREME COURT; HAS ' USUAL TUESDAY GIFTS ;:,. V.t ' (Salem Bursas of Tha Jonru.l v Balem. Or.. OoL 21. Tha aunrm court today handed down the following opinion" - -.1-- i V, R. W, Gray, appellant, vs. LbtUo I. reiton; -appealed from Jackson; ; suit to enrorce terms or a contract, reversed. Blake, McFall company, aonellant. va city of Portland; appealed rom Jrfult- noman; action ror aamagesrevereeO. x Pacif io - Paper company ' vs. city of Portland, appellant; . appealed . from Multnomah: action for damages, af firmed. ?.vv.,,-'i v .'-.:.?.-v.,;.-::, '- -y ;,, K. M. Kimball - vsl . tower Columbia Fire. Relief association, appellant; ap pealed from Marlon; suit to compel specific performance of contract, Judg ment modified.- - : 1 'v , : i Kva L. Roane, appellant, vs. Union Pacific Life Insurance company; r ap pealed from Multnomah; 1 suit on .a promissory note, reversed. a W. JU Slotboom, vs.' Simpson Lumber company, appellants; appealed from Multnomah; action to recover money, reversed. v v. ' Carrie P. Mertens vs. Northern State bank,' appellant; appealed from Jose phine; suit' to determine adverse claim to real property, affirmed. 'Will C. Smith vs. W. G.'Srallh, ap pellant; appealed from Josephine; suit involving title to land, reversed. ; ? Ada Krb- Bunch vs. George B. Thorn blison et al, appellants; appealed from Josephine: suit involving possession of reel property, reversed. ' Elisabeth Ingram, appellant, vs. Alex ander Basye et al; appealed from Polk; action for money,, reversed. ' i A, H. i Schmidt et al. appellants, vs. R. B. Seattle et al; appealed from Clack- amas, appeal dismissed. DESCHUTES DESIGNATED A MONEY ORDER OFFICE '' '(WssbliistoB Bureau of Th Jnnin.l 4 ' Washington, Oct 21. Representative Sinnott has . been . notified Deschutes. crook county, will be made a money or der postofflce November Lt; & -'! The interior department has notified Representative Sinnott that through his appeals townships S$ and S4. near Beck- ley, have been designated for settlement under the enlarged homestead act William Banner has been reappointed postmaster at Promise, Wallowa county, CHRISTIE PREDICTS THE - . BAPTISM OF MILLIONS Boston, Oct. 2L Addressing the home mission session of the Catholio Mis slonary Congress today. Archblshou Christie of Oregon, declared that there were from fifty to sixty million church- less people in America whom catholic lty should reach. : '. ', " . ,4'v These People want the truth:" Aivh, bishop Christie said, "and it is our duty io carry me irutn. to tiiem.-: y They will accept it and. become an ornament tQ the great Catholio church In America-" - S 'Earthquake".'sitJ.Lo';TAngele Los Angeles, Oct' Sl.A slight shock of earthquake ws felt here at s su pi. today. No damage waa done.' Residents of surrounding towns also report having felt the shake. , . , . T " Luncheon '50 CenU m 0 . OFF 1914 EST HIES Pruning Process to Continue $600,00O Reduction in Fig ' ures Is Aim, " - - ; Approximately 159,000 has been cu by the budget committee from the bud get estimates of tne Various city de partments for I0H Te entire amount io oe cut to get the estimate so that the tax levy will be the same as last year s is more?-. t nan boq,ooo. ,; ' According .to .: flarures - comolled ' bv Deputy City Auditor prutjse,, to keep the tax levy down to J.T mills of laef year, the budget" will have to be trimmed to I2.S71.000. v The assessed valuation of property within the city, including fran ehlses of publlo service corporations amounting to 1741,877, is estimated at U08.ooo.ooo. This, morning the budget committee- spent some time figuring the amount tne city wH receive from a 7.7 tax levy. :-'y V--- :---'''f i:-:--.:1 The committee also dlsoussed the a4 visablllty of .bond Issues for the estab llshment - of v all permanent improve- menta ': 1 ::yv-;''J:':. .': ,.:.,.0,, ' CityAuditor Barbur's plan Is to Kr serial bonds Issued for all Improvement of a permanent nature. He says futuiNs generation should help pay the cost of improvements wnion tey ,w!H hava the Use of. v'-'-.r :;:':". :?";: Yesterday, afternoon 1 the committee clipped about 14000 from the estimate for the oity attorney's office, which in eluded salary cuts of stenographers and supplies While no action was taken on the isooo proposed salary for the city attorney Instead of 2400,.two deputies were increased from I1S5 to $200 month and three were raised from lt5 to- fiso a month.-,H'-;.i.'.:'i''.n;:''!-:,1sV' Patrolman Gould, who has been serv lng as process "server, was ordered back to the police department and a 1900 year man was allowed In his place. One position in tne police- department was ordered cut so, that Gould could resume his duties on the force. ' The position or an assistant city attorney at 13800 a year, requested by Commissioner Brews ter, wag eliminated at the sdggestlon of My Attorney ta ocne. under tne new arrangement the cost of the legal de partment will be 1 2000 less than last year.:: ; :.; - -. . . ' Tni Mmmlrtaa ' SI Ian JikAnn.I . saitMl thousand dollars from 'estimates for the fire department, bringing the total cut zor an departments to about 1459,000. . AVILI CONSIDER Hensner Matter to Come lief or the r Council Toiuorrow, - . The Heusner franchise. ' trantlnsr to George F, Heusner the right to operate eiectrlo cars on- a line from the Kenton district to the west side, will come be fore the council for preliminary consid eration tomorrow morning. The Heus ner franchise In different forms has been" before city officials for months. The route proposed by the franchise follows: On Derby street to KUpatrlck, to Patton avenue, to Prescott,. to Mary, land avenue, to Failing street, to Van couver avenue, : to Broadway, to Broad way bridge, across bridge ,to ' Flanders to . Tentn, to saimon, to ourtn, , ' to Broadway and across bridge: j The frsnchlse of the Portland Rall- way, Light -4 Power .coQUaay -for. its i-viuoa-iv 9wu mm ga ins east siae, ni also be considered tomorrow. ' The compensation to be paid the city has been fixed at 4 cents per foot per track, but following . request made by the company, . change is to be made. The rate .will .probably be fixed definitely lumorrowv;. vrf, .. AltC LIGHT SIGXALS PIAXNEW New System - Proposed by Budget ;, Committee. ; Instead of a $25,000 police' telegraoh and signal system as proposed by Mayor Aibee for tne new. police station when completed, the city is to have an arc light signaling system , If the plans of the ' budget committee . proposed this morning are followed. The system. which would, using telephones and. arc lights, tost about $3600, Is an idea of Municipal Purchasing Agent Wood. The members of the budget commit tee looked upon the new system with approval, and as a result Mayor Al bee's estimate for the $26,000 signal system was clipped from the budget and the $2500 for the arc light system sub stituted. -. a The plan is to have all communicat i iK poiIce telephones on , direct lines Lnrt tth the in use the mLI Z erator at the police station will know exactly where the patrolman is tele phoning from. Then It is proposed to work out a scheme so that in cases where , patrolmen" In. certain districts ere needed In emergencies the arc lights can be flashed. "According to Mr. Wood this idea would prove more satisfac tory than a signal box system. v MAY REQUEST NEW ROUTE. Portland & Oregon City Ldne ; May Switch to Fourth Street. -Instead of the route asked for In its proposed franchise for the west side, the Portland & Oregon City Eiectrlo dom Get a Guarantee Bond With Your Stove! The maker'j confidence In 'Uni versal" Stoves is shown by the of ficial guarantee pond' -with eachl Portland - Agents for 41 T ' 17 Stoves & Ranges rWre-showIng full line, in all styles, t , prices that'irsave 'you , money. - ' i t universal 1 Tb "Charm" Universal, as Illustrated, Is': a splendid wood heater, 'combining all. features of ' beauty, economy, durability. " - "Why not 'come in tomorrow and see theral Prices as low as $2.05. 1 ., j V. " s.: : l " 7' ,' . " ", . - v-'j i- - 1 -' -- '- " t -r S ' i. V" '-if j:' ,., t -' 'w,..-'i,' ij pany . may" ask for' the ; right .to uo Fourth street from Madison or Salmon to Flanders, to Twelfth, to Hoy t street to the North Bank depot this was the announcement of C, '-Ai -Blgelow, Hcom mleeloner of finance this morning. Ac cordlnjf yb Commissioner Blgelow, gtark street proberty owners and representa tives' of the-company have , agreed upon this new proposed '.'-rout,':.4;s4-i'P";-f?',i-.- w j : ' I 1 m ' i " :: '. -j-.'.r SIDEWALK LAW PROPOSED H t urner to-rower rropw.y"' uvTBerg to 'Build or ' Itepulr Is Wanted. ; Property owners will be required to build sidewalks In front of their prop erty hereafter .on the request of the city engineer. If an ordinance to be in trpduced by Commissioner DiecK passes the oity council tomorrow The measuro provides for an Inspection by the city engineer and it is left to him as to what kind of a sidewalk must be constructed. r Tha oity engineer is given tha power to- condemn defective .walks and order nw ones built '.; If .the property " owner aoes not comply with the order within a certain length of time the ordinance provides that 4he .jilty shall construct th walk and assess the cost ' against, the',, property-:i.::v.;;-:;.i ;,?'vil j.; :f Vf J'u i. :'-'MAY r RENAME BKOAD W AY Ordinance Proposes to Cftnnge Street buck td seventh, y --M Broadway on the west side Is solns to lose Its name And be known as Sev enth street, if an ordinance to be Intro duced , by City Commissioner Brewster before the city council tomorrow passes. Opposition is expected for business men and other.s of Broadway say that the new name was given the street and that they are thoroughly-satisfied even if, sa postmaster Myers has said, ."'every lit tle town nas Its Broadway," - ' ' The entire street from the Broadwav oriago soutnwaro to .the hills will be known, as Seventh street If the ordi nance passes. It was only last winter that the. old city 'council changed the name--. to Broadway.' iiCi-AJ,:, FAVOR PUBLIC ABATTOIR Budget Committee Iay Mk ' Pro- : v vision for Such Institution. -. -Following a short talk by City Veteri narian Mack before the budget commit tee yesterday. . In which he. stated that conditions in some slaughter ; houses supplying meat to Portland - consumers are bad. Commissioners Brewster and Blgelow stated that they are In favor of a publlo abattoir. As a result It is probable plans-Will be made in the budget of. the health, department for the' establishment : of an abattoir - at which" all animals -to i be slaughtered will be killed and Inspected before be ing placed on sale.' except where-resular inspection' is made. FESTIVAL DIRECTORS TO BE GUESTS OF HONOR The Rotary club will have a dinner this evening and. the directors of the new Rose Festival association win "be guest of honor. The club has issued a statement oontatnlng four: reasons why it should support the 1914 Rose Festival: ' Because the management is entirely in tne hands of well known , bualness men. . v..,-.. '- ,-. - "Because the Rotary club first sug gested the Idea of - placing , itln this form or management "Because 5 of the It board Of di- reetora of the Rose Festival are mem bers of, the Rotary club. Because, haing responsible for the change of management, the Rotary dlub must nejp to make good." . ( The-dinner this evening win be held in tha-wain dining room of the Com mercial club. The speakers will be C. C. Colt president, and the following direct ors of the new association:- -Jesse Albert Currey, tl 4 R. Alderman.- C V- Cooper, Guy Talbot Franklin T. Griffith, Frank C Riggs. Wilbur E. Coman, Dr. T. L. Perkins, William F. Woodward. Alva H. Averill, Ralph W. Hoyt and George L. Baker, superintendent of amusements. GIRL FOUND BY POLICE , STRAYS FROM Y. W. C. A. Laura Mast 16 years old, strayed away from the T. W. C A. Friday after noon and has not been seen since. The girt was picked Up Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock on Savler street by a po liceman, turned over to Lola G.Baldwln of the woman's protective department and a room was secured for her at the association:". v -.:-:- After a rest there the girl wss sent to two different homes Friday' morning to apply for employment Both homes had obtained the help needed, so the girl returned to Phe association, from which place she disappeared in the afternoon. When taken into custody the girl had a sum of money,, which she deposited in the Postal Savings bank.; She is heavy set has black halr and -eyes, wore .a black dress and long coat . ' -Farrn Hand Drops Dead. 1 James H. DHL aged 3 .years. em- Ployed as a farm hand. Was found dead near Macleay park at noon today, a short time aner ma employer, Mrs. Mary Grant, a resident ef the Cornell road. had left police headquarters with him to return mm to tne farm. -The man, who has been drinking for several days, it is said, started home with Mts. Grant, but when he passed the park Jumped from the buggy, park employes saw mm eaung grass and weeds and tele pnonea to police headquarters. - When the police arrived, the man was dead. xne ooay was taken to the morgue. I I . - S3' , a BANKER BARRICADED N WALLA WALLA HOME DavivVaughn ,Prpba v. .i. ' ; ! a Walla Wall,. Washvi 0;t Jl.UArmed with two, . .butcher;:5, knives?;, which , he threatens id, use on the first person to enter his home, David Vaughn, maha. iger of the .Wasblpgtori Loan & Trust company, : and one pf . the " best known rloneere in this city, is barricaded In hla residence and resisting attempts of officers" to dislodge him.:- ,:- ".''.'t!-,i'-v ' According to Mr. Vaughn's physician he has been In poor health during the past i wo weeKs,and it Is thought he.i mentauy unbalanced. ;: Officers "..made one rush upon the. house , this morning uui, wen repuisea, arter wnicii it was decided not to take tha man by s force for fear he would attempt suicide. .. . The home J being guarded and every attempt is being made to get the man ly auricnaer peaceably. ,.', BOYS TO FACE TRIAL FOR HAZING STUDENT J ' . ' ' " 1 '' V I1 M 4-1 As a result of the recent haaina ea. capade at the ! HH 'Military acadomy seven students ,of .that institution said to be Implicated in the affair will stand triai.. oerore Judge Uatena in the Juven na jCpur.n Saturdays morning:.. Warrants have ben issued for the following boys, all tinder i and therefore coming under the Jurisdiction of the Juvenile author ities; - A. J. Calhoun, John Dand, S. J. Monroe and John Doe Houlihan. McNeil nu rurues. , Clair Sutor, the Victim of the afalr will take-the stand against the alleged oxxenoersv .. is said the, faUier of Young Sutor may bring suit for damages against ma mil academy. O.-E WILL ROUTE! ITS FREIGHT ;VIA ORENCO I,' ' - - I . iii i f . ' Effective t ence. tha freight sapvIo of the Oregon Eiectrlo rail way. will be handled into Portland by way of the Orenco cutoff and the United Rati w.v. according to announcement, made today djt . u. oKinner, tratno manager; of 4.a llUiUl Mlft SHU HTXlliailMI i,lo..tin A conference of traffic and nn.r. fin. officials was heW yesterday, when U - ' - t invnra o.rr.r.i fia sfrrT.T.T a t AU kinds apaaisn Coonng. Best wines. liquors ana weers served. :- :'..,. - - 4I1H MOajilSOW. . v Officers A PROMISE Jr;.'4ArrjnfTntVflnAA ' 'rs resign,'--adjourn1-' or reg- ' . r'.' ' li " t, "t. : ; Ik r-V ' i :Jr V. I ll i i 4BasssssaMsasasBBssSBseesBsa9BcS :.;:- ' A KIT, t - ft) BANKRUPT! 1 1 Peters -Furniture i TT:. Great Chance for Those SUrting Jj.;.Merchaiits' Jf Housekeeping". ' I rV Ltnich'. 63 FIFTH STCOR. PINE K f ) to .take out an Insurance policy -"next month." does not carry tha promise to live that, long-j-no de. lays are so dangerous as. the delay ' in taking the steps that will in sure , financial freedom . to, your wiuow ana cnuareni . . "The eempaay of Bom Office, Table Reservations for New Year's Eve May Be Made Now ' HOTEL - MULTNOMAH " : ANNOUNCEMENT i : - EXTRAORDINARY , Monday,' October 20,. Entire Change and Style of iv t. -.-.' -Program In'., . , N THE ARCADIAN GARDEN . The Greatest Attractions Ever Presented in any -, ".j, i , ' Cafe in America - - REFINED AND SENSATIONAL "Alliston and Tnicco International Dances, featuring Staffcase Walt, -The Tango . - and Whirlwind, Texas Tommy. " - . ; ; DeHalde and, Edwards - ; :: V ; Sensational Dances, presenting THE KISS WALTZ 'and . ' APACHE DANCE ., ' , , . , " X , ''""IATJRA'JANIS, Lyric Soprano J ' . SIGNORE BRANO. Tenor r . , 0 . THE POUR MASQUERIA SISTERS w r' , -f and - - " THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH ' ORCHESTRA, under the direction of Herman . Heller ' Entire" Program During the , Merchants 50c Lunch 11 JQ' .t. r ' Until 2 P. M., and Dinner and After the Theatre v , .. H. C BOWERS, Manager" ' ' ' 'LOUIS P. REYNOLDS, Assistant Man was decided to make the experiment of sending the Salem and Forest Grove freights 14 miles farther by UBlng the cutoff to Helvetia end Bowers Junction and the United Barlwaye. Hereafter, the only train"' to use tie Front street track will bo the fast jSugentr freight - Benato Would Adjourn; , Xvashlngton, Oct Adjournment of the senate or the adoption of some, plan to force the attendance of Absentees was "There Is not eVen a quorum - in the city."-v --, wt.i'-vie'' "I t's. a V disgraceful . confession," said Senatgr Kern, "to the country that this body is unnble"td conduct Its business because of the absence of members,' Chiropractic Founder Dead, f, w . , , (United Press lUsMd Wirt .- , ' ' Loa Angeles, Oct St. Dr. IX D, Palmer, founder flSf the chiropractic method of healing, died yesterday, He was 69 years old. . f-,,, To Consider School Budget. , '' The school board will meet this even lng to consider the" budget for tha coming year.'-Dtem'snds for grounds in the various parts , of the city will be considered. - M ' Extraordinary ' ; Uabaret, Specialties This Week's :-ro-; . gran Is the Climax of , ' AH previous Bucoesses. irtfjr'----' 'MISS nxmt BIOII.OW, tln. New. -.Solos., " "S-'-r -' "v' TW - VAMJBKXOAW BTATTTT ? t , JUSVUa CXOKUSy if. TO Pi in Mew ensembles. XTSXT pPSOZAXTT A HIT. and Directors M . k satUfitd policy holders." PortUod Orf,ja 'it 'if V- t : ager. T.I U.l.l'!!1"'' ! '"I ll..)ll. I. W'H' 4 1 . 1 J. ". !P.!I.." .Mil' "If m Another Week m iff , : -a.", r A1'. -'i"''"""'fT"'" " V" 'V'"' 1 '".vwij -''--'1' - '- - i ' -1 1 1 s - - . Eastern Stilr in Ecsn. - ' Santa Cruz, Cel., Oct 21.-The grand i chapter of the Order of the E&sUtrn Star opened here today -with Grand' Matron Martha -G. Dlnsmore presiding.) Today's aesslon was . devoted to the I reading of reports, J j . ' Governor's Secretary There. ' Washington, Oct. .21. Miss Fern( Hobbs, secretary to Governor 'West. ar- rivtd this afternoon and called at once! on Senator Chamberlain. , 1 i i i t-,j.nB vniv"rsiiy viud. Commissioner Robert O. Dieck will speak at the University ' club at 1 o'clock tomorrow "afternoon on the. city budgets , , , J.IU4.-4'.1 ! ', .. W- ' , .10! J .BUJBa -': Forget Dull Care. ? ForCeTath'er f with; others; who fjtscrirninatingly seek amusement and , refresh- ment.' .Visit this' beauti- ful new. grill -listen to good ' singing1 and - music while you. discuss the 'good things - so "plentiful .on our raenu.".t.., . -. t ' . . - ' ;r . ' , Eight clever, enter- - tainers render a pleas-, ing program, nightly , graceful girls .with . good voices ' amuse. you while you enjoy -j, v your meal. r -: I ,l - 1 AMUSEMENTS HEILIG SfaaTi starisea rheses Main I and A-llt. Tonight 8:15 ' ; MARGARET "ANQLIN - la, sluksspeartl Cesiediei , . Ilfbt-SPwl .XatbuMi XvmuiAriX-- . ."AS YOS LIKE JX-. ' - , t i . " Temerrew (Vedaesday) Vigbt. I:lf -"The Taming of the Shrtw Twsf floor, first 10 rtrws, S2; la-t 13 rows, 11.60. Bilcooy- 1, .toe, sue. Wsdnaeday matlneei J-o-,r floor. 10 rows $ 1.60, 13 rows f 1. Balronjr, 9 rows. TSe, 10 rows soc. r mh ra seuuig. . i (1 iii i iii! 1 1 iimiii ii 1 1 ii mi mi Hilling I ; TpDAY m 1 . -i; .', at the '-'-. 5s s- WIST sWpf ANf A LP g Is? BBazvsriara At i ' ' 11:00 M, P. M.,-,. 8:00 I.' M. '4:80 8:00 P. M. 7:80 P. M. S'flA Xf M y) -,i.x,: ' . " -- t ,i-. E3 Daniel . Trohman ' Presents. Sis oreas Star, ., j , I MRS: FISICE ; Xs toe uoosssful Motion-Picture rama, TESSof theD'URBERVILLES S The Third Say of Portland's S3 3 Ors at Motlon-lMetnre Snooess --TS ' 3 at the rsoples-aal the Third. 5 E3 2LT w sweats iaa SS Motion- Picture Theatricals, rs S v Coming Neitt Weekl - ; . 3 , Xu Belasoo's G-reat Prodnotlon, 5 ' ln '"'"'Pi warriage.".! ; , 523 ' PBXOESt ts Balcony lOo 1 1 'Lower Floor JOo. ' v Bos Seats 80c May Be ,:- s3 : ; Keserved by Phoning. . Marshall 880, a-2087. isiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAKER TREATWS - J'f UALU S. AMM. Ose. X Sakcr. ,Mr. ,- Horns of the Popular Biker Plsyers, Tonight All this week Qoorge M. Cohan's . . v.; '"oiT-iiCH-atnoK .wixxuraroao" -s v' rounded os the fsnwas Chester smrles. Makes . Sou smile inst to think about it. Kreaings afte,.:' 'c, 60c, TO. Mat. Kat. 23c, Wo. 1UU Wed.,," all seats, SSe. , Sroaaway and idui .umU 1 Vneonaled Vaudeville - . : THE SEBPENT Of THE XUS. , ',' . With Kranrls ionnf Co, -.:';'- V: 1 1 DANCIWO OIKrS . li SEVEN BIO ACTS ' THHIE SHOWS DAILT Boxes snU Iltst row bsluonjr reserved, ' Tel-i'hnnes -A iLTid and Wsln t):tO. " " TTP1 Fcjrli and kIlVL Stark Zli ; WXEK OCT. J Leonard and Oaslew Is ' "THE UTTLE WIDOW" Prlcesi Iflghts, :16o and t5oi Jlatlnoes, say - , Mt ISO. - 1 ; Columbia Thcatro v , Sixth and Wsahlnfton - . , v , , Ooeo 11 M. to 11 P. iS. ' EXCLUSIVE SERVICE Consisting of the eholr ot all films dlstrlh. utnd hr (be beneral Film eompanf. Aln-ays Morgan Building - - : Broadwgy. &, Washington IT WO V 4 scat ana only tne tt vronuetions sbawau IOo ADMI8SI0W 100 :' v .