The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 24, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY
BRIEF INFORMATION
, , (305th PAX Pp - -
A3ICSE3IENTS
PAWTAGKS Broadway at Alder. Teodevill,
2:30, 7:30 and 9:10.
EMPRESS IJruadw.y st ? Stark. Vaudeville,
Sj, 7:0 n4 :13 we: aysv Coutinuous
(torn t:M fcunda.. - . ...
LYmc lourts it Stark, VSnesvill. Cotv-
tinuotis, 1 to U p. n. J
O&fHEUU Broadway at Xamb-UL Idotioa
pictures. 11 a. m. to il p. m.
KATiONAE Park and Wt Park at Stark.
Uouon pietasws, -12 u. u 11 m.
MAJKSXIC Washington at Park. Motto pio-
tures, 11 a. n. to 11 P- - ;
COLUMBIA Sixth, between Washington and
Stark. Motion picture. 11 a. n. to 11 p. m,
PEOPLE Wast Park at Stark. MotJra pic-
tares, 11 a. to. to 11 p. m. .
STAB Wssblsgto at Park.. . Motion pic
tures. 11 a. ta. to 11 p. m.
OAKS AMUSEMENT PABK Band concert
and free entertainment, Att mrs. transfer
St 1st and Aloer. .
ART siXSEXM Fifth and TayUw. Hours.
to 6 we-ek dar. 2 to 8 ttnoiiars- Tree after.
noons o Tawdar. Thursday, rrtOax. festMC.
tf and .Sunday, - - v -
Coming Erenti. s
Iodise 'society pieule. at Peninsula Park
July 4. srternooo. and venlug. -
h arwara'; utruio , su4 tieiU a7 at C reeks nj
July SM. , ' - - . -
Oregon Holiness assoclatiou caaip-cnestiug
' at East TatrtrelBi)i and Mssoa treat. Broad
war Ma,. July l-29.
Annual convention of Oregon Retail Jewel-
Aseoclatioa will meet at Chamber of Cows-ere
convention kail, August 8.
- a'ineteentu aonaal Mention of Americas Oa
tsnloJe associatlea. flrat weak la August :
. - Municipal Bant) Concerts, . '
-' The Municipal Park pan 4 will play at
Washington Park buwUy at t 'iocsv The
program follows:
PART I.
1, March tt Cortege, from ''LaBsiae Pe
. caba" Gounod
1. Overture. "Festival" .t ........... uwa
. Three pieces by Tschaiaowslty
1 (Chant carta Paroles, .
-. v . (CUaneoo. Trlete.
(Chanson liuiuoreake.
4. Baritone solo, Aria from Brnanl.,,, Verdi
Kageue Cloffl. , -
i. Humorous paraphrase sod variations en the
wall knows llieh moat ''lb Wtarlii' o
- - th Creeo" , .Doug-las
' - (Synopsin) Is this plana the well known
- air. "Xka Weario,' e' the ttreen," la uaad
aa tbe haais for a cumber of variations la
wblcb pot a to reed and praaa Jcar.ru-
- ' eaeots era aoceesafuHr smpluj e The
them I followed by a paraphrase which
:- In turn Ktes piaoe te a sol for horn
..." and - claricet Ia tbe loor (. Thia la
'sneeeeded by a solo for baaaooa after
--. which tb mdr is treated aa "Boot
- . "Pence,'' csjit aa so Interlude on the obo
and Uia as chorale, Tbe piccolo follows
. with a ar1atioo which is- taken up fay
tb baaeea and eoaeinded by tho eorpots.
A abort SBdaat parapbraae leads to tb
'concluding meret&ent in wUeb the air is
--, - . treatod as a popalar march a-U-tioow.
' r - PA HT II.
C THwphal paarch frost "Colwabns" Belt
- .V......rrederlck W. Goodrich
'. T. Prelocoe from Pagllscci" ... .Leoncavalio
C Oraad aelecUoa from opera "Mefiatofele"
Bolt
Final "Star-Spana; led Baoner" . -W.
&, UvKU&OX, Condpctor.
Sunday, July 25, Waahlngton Park.
Mooday, Jsfy SO, .Sooth Parkway, 8 P. as.
I'nesdar, iWT XI, Kenllworth Park. 8 p .
- Wedneadajr' July 28, Holladay Park, 8 p. to.
Tboraday, Jul 89, Mt. labor Park, 8 p. w.
Friday. July 60. Columbia Park, 8 p. ta.
:. Coseorta poatpnid a aeoouat of rain, ex
cept at WaabUctoav Jd feoath Parkway, wfU
he (ieea after August SA
Fort Information Supplied.
InfartpstloA regarding this port mar be ob
tained from tbs Portlend Chamber of Cpo
sere, C FUU street. Taiepbon Maia Sfte
or A-U0v . - v
, Fire ( ana Police.
: Fire 4suartmnt-Unin TT0O, A-132S.
' Police aepartnjent Main T1S1, A-o7Sl. -
Ore bob lismane society, - 674 BeUaoat St.
Pbottea Eaet 14i. A-2015.
' Today's Forecast.
Portland and. vicinity Fair tonight and So.
day; : northerly winda, .
- Oregon and Washington Fair tonight and
Sandsy; winda mostly northerly.
Idaho Pro oably fair tonight and Sandsy.
Weather Conditions.
- The barometer eontinqee - relatively - high
O'er British Colnmbla and relatieely low erer
California sad Ariaona. Xhr la a. moderate
depression oTer Kaaaaa. bbowera sad thun
deratorms ' bare , occurred in the southern
Rocky naenntaln. and' east Gnlt atatea, tbe
stiaaoart and npper hliaalaalppt valley a -and
C'anadiaa northwest, changes in temperature
Sln.ee yesterday have been nulmportaaU . :
Condltlone are favorable for fair weather tat
thia diatrtet tonight and Sunday.
EDWARD A. BEAIA :
- - District Forecaster.
Obserratlons.
o " 4
STATlOItS St F. Ij
S $2 a Sf & f
Baker, 'Or. . 5i 2 W 62 10 0
Boston, hlaaa.... 4 . 0 70 60 4 0
Chicago, I U..,.. 70 4 83 70 J0
teaer, Oolo,.... a -- 2 bo $ 12 .01
bea Uoinea. Ia. or) -f- U eo 3 '4 .60
podge, Kan..,.. 72 8 62 tw - 8 .10
Duluth, Minn... 63 6 68 -48 18 v.08
Oalreston, Texts To 2 84 7(5 8 0
llaere, ifoat... 60 -r 3 78 CS 4. .20
JackaonnUe. Flaf 76 -f S S3 78 10 .20
Kanssa City, Mo. 682 4 68 12 1.16
KnosvtUa, Tenn. 64 2 82 62 1 4 0
Los Angeles, Cal- 66 ' 0 66 66 4
alarabfield. Or.. M O 62 G2 4 0
New Orleans, La 78 4- 3 88 T4 4 0
New York, N.X. 68 , T4 62 4 .0
N. Head, Wash, 64 'O 66 62 14 O
N. Yakima. Wn. 624 60 62 8 0
Portlaad, Or...., 63, 0 87 68
Bed Bluff. Cal. 78 O 106 7S -4 O
Bacramaoto, Ca4. 63 3 S6 62 6 0
St. Louis, Mo.. 70 8 62 68 16 .0
Salt Lake, Ctah.l TO O 90 TO 4 O
B. Francisco, Cat 83 2 64 S3 0
FeitUe, Waah... 6 0 7 64
Sitka. AiaakaM 68 4 .... 64 .... O
Spokane, Wash.. 62 -j- 63 62 4 O
Tacoma. Wah..l 66 3 78 64 4 0
Tatoosh I.,Vn.. 64 0 64 62 18 0
Valden. Alaaka. .'68 3 .... 42 .... O
Waliiwalla,WB. 68 4-4 6 66 6 0
Waahiaa-ton, D.C. 66 2 80 60 0
Winnipeg, - Man. 60 8 68 42 0 6
Yellowaton Park 44 I 6 78 f 42 4 0
AfteiDOon report of preceding
day.
What Can Be Seen Around Portland
Council Crear (110O feet) View nneqoalled.
Ceiuwhia and WUlamett rivers, Tnaiaua sal.
; lay. WUlaaoette valler Cascade sad Coast
. range, five snow-capped mountain north to
eaat on elea days), lit. Rainier, 14,408t Mc
BU Helens. PeI; Mt. Adams, 12.8W7 1 , Ut,
Hood. U.225f Mt. Jelferaem 10,622.
WashlugtoB Park, at head of Waahlngto
street. Flower, shroh and tree. Chlldres'e
aaodel playgrenada. - Noteworthy plees of
culptsra; "Com In r of the White Man." by
Uerman Atkin MeNelU. ' preaoated hp heirs
of D. P. Thompeon: "oacajawaa" Indiaa girl,
g aid of Lewis and Clarke by Alice Cooper,
tieeentod by Saeajawea Statu association and
ienry AUman. le minutes' walk. -Sunken
rose gareena in foninaaia Park. oa
tamiu mor thaa.700 vartetlas t rosea,
Uacieay, left , untouched In wild natural
beauty. ! tree, just ta wood. "Where
bolls th Oregon." :.. . . .
Forestry buUuins Lewis aV Oar expoaltlon
grounds, w. Uonra 8 a. aa. to S p. am.
" Built of apecimen saionioth Oregon fir saga.
Contains l.ooa.ux feet lumber.
AttraeUv view from aviug'g and WUlaat
txe tjeighM and Wee Lover Terrace.
Terwllllger boolerard. eoatfe, of dty, ahovo
Willamette, on west etde.
Skyline, - wet Iron) Counejl Crest. - Bead
around sonr between Council Crest aadl WU
la mette rivr offers tin views.
- Columbia and Willamette Encircle Penin
sula district and St. Johns, afrorUlnw zcUeat
views f city, industries and barhc.
. Poblie lnstttnttone City halt ad Historical
cshihtu Fifth and Madison. County building,
froorth and Salmon. Art mnaeum. Fifth near
Yamhill. - Central library. Tenth and Yamhill,
Cnatoj house, atfoadway aad iMvta. . - .
' Typical home sections Portland Height.
Nob Hill, IrviDsjtoo. Mt, Taboe.
Harbor featnree West side publie dock, toot
. Seventeenth street. . feast Side public dock,
foot -of East Stark. Public motor boat land
leg, foot of Stark a treat !auncbee call her
for river tours, boat booses near Morrison end
Uawthors bridgea.) Shipping. Modwr bridges
-Broadway. tUUroad. Hawthora.
Worthy ef notice Skldmor foontatn. First
and Ankeay. br Olio L. Warren, presented
by gtsve Kkld.-nocw. Thompson loontain. Pla-
. as block. Fourth nd Salmon. Modern high
sad crsde school. , school gardens and rose
. hedges. Chinatown on .Norm Fourth and Second-treta.
" Colotnb! rive hirbway AtEerte,a mow
Wonderful scenic read for vehicles. Along i
one ste many waterfalla. tin rorre. of the
CttluojUig, . oneosta gorge, hhepperd'a deil,
mountains, tnelnctin Bood. Grade doe sot!
exceea o pr eatu a,
lafonnatloa aa to "whet to rn Port
land's environisetrt from Hotels Portland. Ira-,
periat. Oresrsn, Multnomah and from Too Joor,
sal's Tourist Trsvel bureau. Phones A-u61.
Msin 7173; or from Tourist Agency and Trsvaf
butesu. Marshall 1879. .
For lntormatioo reerardlng recreation or
health rwsort see page 2 Toesday'a and Thar,
day's Journal and section 4 f th Snndsy
JoarssL.
f
TOWN TOPICS
ttfhUnf Jm GhArrdv---Partlclpatln5
in fight In Fenlnaula park last eight,
Kpy SteTen. June VaJenUn and Al
fred Burgard were arretted by Patrol
en ielber and Elliott, and 'thia mom
lug turned over to tbe juvenll court
autboritii; It 1 bUved toat th
rigrht Is th outcom of th near riot
which occurred in LJncoln park Thuraw
Cay nisht. Alex Halxr and V wis
Spady, who ar believed to hav par.
ticipatod In the flsrht Thursday nirht.
were arreoted at ICast Ninth and 81
lclyou street last night or a warrant
chargrlng tham with dlorderly conduct!
Will Try XS0TU Kaa-Chargd with
xftiblting- a plctur. which had not
been approved by th local board of
censors under- ; the new censorship
ordlnanc,, GMrrt jBarrtvproprji.
ir-sr:
Burnaid streets, i to b tried in mu
nicipal : court thia afternoon. Th
charge , wr . brought by Mr. E. B.
Colwell, ecrtary of th board. Th
picture ar tboe purporting; to show
tb robber! t of th Oeorg Sontaa
and Chris Evana fang of California
robbars, ;
ICrs. jraratl Stlnhllb.Jrir. Kan.
nl A. Stelnhilber. who died at her
bom near Oswego, Or., yesterday, was
the wife of Theodore SUinbilber, and
was born In Oregon H years ago. Sho
leaves her husband and av brother, A.
W.Bunn," of s Bearer ton,;! 8ha and her
husband had -lived near Oswego for
the last II yer. ( f Funeral services
will k be held Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock from tb tabliahment of J. .P
Flniey & Son, Fifth and Montgomery
streets, and interment will b made in
Riverview cemetery. '
"- PakotaBa to yoaicv Former South
Dakotan tssidenu ' will bold a picnic
and reunion at th Peninsular park
Saturday, July 1, afternoon and ov
nlnir. ; Entartalnmenri planned in tb
way of sthlettq sports both before and
after the picnic supper, to b held at I.
Tbe day - will - b closed with a com-
mnnifv sine. : ITlih nn. sill h.4.. .
basket for th plcnic. The coffee wHll
o prepared on t& grounds. All who
have ever lived, in south Dakota are
invited to come and hav a food time-
To Xnvestigwt Oty. AfYatrawAt a
meeting- ; of the Eaai Sid Business
Men's dub Thursday nlsbt, a special
committee was appointed to investigate
the eeonoraio ' conditions of th city
government for ther Information z of
the club. The commit t was mad
parmanant, and 1 compoacd of U M.
JJppr, A. U . Dupay and. M, 'B. Me
FauL Tb duty of this committee will
be to investigate the financial condi
tion of the city and make a report te
the members of th club.
91JDQ Sunday trip to Cascade Loom
en the Bailey , Gatxsrt. Leav 9 e. rn.
Returns : p, m. round trip to
The ' Dalles on the famous Columbia
river steamer "Bailey Gatxerf
leaves daily except Sunday-and Mon
day) 1 a. m. Returns 9:46 p. m. Steam
er "Dalles City" to Tbe Dalles. Sundsy,
Tuesday and Thursday. Leaves 8:30 a.
m. Returns 8:30 p. m. next day. Alder
st. dock. Maia 314, A-8113. (Adv.) . ,
SUa C. SCallog-ar DlsawDella C. Kel-Jog.-who
died, last night at hi home,
12(1 East Yamhill, was a native of
Oregon. 41 years f age, and a florist
and gardener; by occupation. - Ha has
irved in Portland for the last 27 years,
and la survived by a widow' Th body
is at the establishment of J. P. Finley
& Son. Funeral arrangements wllj be
announced later.
Kiss Bpno to Oo SsCentral
library l losing with regret . Mies
Iillian Spencer, who has been order
clerk for a number of years -and is now
leaving Portland to live. In Js'ew Tork
city, Tn position has been filled with
Miss Mabel Cooper, graduate ' of the
University of Oregon and of New Tork
public library school..
- Xebrew School Bxcnrslon. The Port
land Free Hebrew school .has arranged
a steamer excursion to Cedar Island
Sunday, July 25, for the benefit of the
children of that school. Tbe program
consists of swimming and games. The
steamer will leav Portland at tb foot
of Taylor street at 9:0 a. m. -
: . - ' H , i -' -..I"? VS,C) ;f
UTaiama ' Swimming Party.- Ma-
xama swimming party, will leave Fifth
and "Washington on Vancouver car
Sunday at 1:16 p. m. It will ride to
Bridaeton, then walk two and one half
miles up th Columbia to a broad sand
beach. . One can return any time, or
can bring lunch and stay for evening
campflre and coffee. ;
; Xf Ton Want to Sear a splendid ser
mon, well delivered, com to Calvary
Frbytrian church, at Eleventh and
Clay streets to bear Rev. Oliver S.
Baum, one of tbe ablest preachers in
Portland. . . - - - (Adv.)
Taylor-Stret M. - 33. ' Church. The
locked-out member of this church will
bold ; their usual open-air service at
10:15 a. m. on Sunday at the corner of
Third and Taylor streets- Dr. Oeorg
P. Pratt will b tb spakr. (Adv.)
- Sir. Twin Cities for upper Columbia
and Snak river; points. Leaves Taylor
street clock 7 a. m. Sunday, July 25.
8tr. State of Washington . for Tbe
Dalles, daily except Sunday. 11 pi m.
Telephone Main 13. : -' ' (Adv.)
-; Socialist to Spas-Mary U Geff s,
a Socialist, will speak at Arion ball.
Second and Oak streets, Sunday night
on th Subjeot, "Th World Crisis and !
: Steamar Js Barktas for Camas.
Washougal and way - landings, daily,
except Sunday, v leaves Washington
trt dock at 3 p. m. (Adv.)
Sunday ,; Xliccanioaai. To Cascade
Locks on stamer "Bailey Gatsert." $1
round trip. Leaves Alder street dock 9
a. m. Arrives back f:4 p. m. Phone
Main 914. A-5112. .- (Adv.) .
Oregon City Boat-Sunday excur
sions. Leave Taylor street dock 9 a.
m., 12:30 and 3:39 p. m. Stops at all
way landings. Round trip 40c Phone
Main 40. , s , (Adv.)
"Why X th Soul Immortal? The
unanswerable ; question. Illustrated
lecture. Central library, Sunday, - g p.
m.. by Frederick M. Stoller. .... (Adv.) " -
Seligbtfmlly Cool summer dances at
Cotillion ball every ;.. Wednesday , and
Saturday avening; under management
of Prof essor Kingler. - (Adv.) -
Foyslclan and Spdallst waatd to
occupy suite with dentists in 4S9 Mor
gan bldg. -Dr, Hedlund. (Adv.) ,
.. Salding, th Jwler Moved to 2d
and Alder, W. corner. Main IS 93. Ad
: ELKS' GiUKD LODGE ;
I IS ENTERTAINED BY
PORTLAfID fiiEf.iBERS
Grand Exalted Ruler- NichoN
. son and Other Officials
. Enjoy 18 Hour Stay, .
GIVEN AUTOMOBILE RIDE
rarad. Banqa and Bopttom ' Ax
aratra of th strtaljamat
- r Wliica ITpaold SapntatlOB.
ft Whn : th srand Officers of all tb
XTlks aacended - the ateoa of tb
' O-W. B, U K. train thl mornin aftsr
mht yMt in pomand. tby
smiled. They had spent the most en
joyable 1 hours her of their wool
trip across th continent and had just
as happy a time, while it lasted, as
they bad at the Xos Angeles conven
tion.'-.' rv; 4 v?;-. i- j
- Portland Elks started out even be
fore the convention to show the grand
exalted - ruler that they know how to
entertain. And James R. Nicholson
was convinced. H really knew be
fore, having been here in 1918 When
tbe big convention was held here.
Tbe party came In yesterday after
noon on the Shasta Urnlted, Headed
by James R Nicholson himself, the
delegation ' ws - symbolical of ; aclat.
Hundreds of Elks - and their friends
swarmed under- tb train shed When
tbe cars came in and the band set up
a brazen welcome. After the r first
glad words of greeting, the visitors
war established In automobiles : for
th uptown parade, which, was -nrly
a mil Ions.
In tb official party were: Grsnd
Secretary Fred C , Robinson; . , Grand
Treasurer Charles A. Whit, I-! and
Orand Chaplain Rev. John M. Dysart.
The officers of tbe local Jodge ar
ranged a dinner at the Imperial hotel
last night, followed by ' a - big rcp-
J?
numbr or
woman wr in - the party, including
wive of officers and personal secre
taries.
SCORES HELD IN -
: VESSEL'S hold,;
CRY FOR HELP
Continued Front' Pag One)
ashore during the early period of res-
The dead were taken to the steamer
Theodore- Roosevelt - nearby. The
steamer was turned into an impro
vised morgue where tbe bo dies were
laid out in rows on the deck. , t , ,
Various causes for the disaster were
given. Captain Pedergon said be he
Jleved an "air chute" bad broken, let
ting in tons of water. William Plana.
ondon, on of the passenger and a
nephew of one of the Lusltanja, vic
tim. blamd - those reponslbl ? for
navigation of tbe boat, H aaid watr
ballast wa not to have been taken on
until the boat reached the open lake
and when passengers crowded about
the Tall, it listed and then turned cons,
pletely over on Its side without a
moment's warning. : . ; - .-.
The Sastlaad sank in 29 feet of wa
ter. . . . - - -----
its upper side sticks out aeversJ
fet. - --j vv-f -i JJ ,;,-'-
. "... Seen Are Trrtbls..-.
Terrible cn -were enacted only a
few feet from shore, as the hundreds
struggled for life, Men endeavored to
bold ths heads of their wives! abov
water only to be dragged down by
other terror-stricken victims. ! Chil
dren were torn from their parents and
carried down In the swirling undertow
as -th steamer sunk.-: Many men and
women jumped, only to be crushed as
the side of the steamer bore down upon
them. - - ' i
The wild paia which prevailed re
tarded the work of ; rescue, j Every,
available pulmotor in Chieago . was'
rushod to the scene.' but many died
after being- taken from the water and
earried , to 'the dock. rFlreboats and
private oraft of every description hur
ried toward th Eastland, and i volun
teer rescuers worked alongside police
in an effort to save a many as po.
sible. ; : - . ' i:-e-i$i.".Z.
Edward Schaak, a commission mer
chant, witnessed the disaster. He Im
mediately commandeered a largs row-.
oat ana put out toward th steamer,
whioh went down in the middle of th
river. Schaak rscud F. w. Wlllard.
a pasgnger, and the two "then joined
in siding others. They drew many im
prisoned on th lower decks through
portholes and rowed. them ashore..
Peter Horwich. a musician, elung to
bis violin when he wag thrown over
board, but lost i it as he struck th
water. .A few minutes later he saw
a woman struggling- in the water. 6h
was hanging to bis violin, the instru
ment and case aiding her la keeping
afloat, " Horwich swam to her and
managed to get her ashore. . , ;
Caspar' jLalind, his wif end - two
young children ware separated 1 when
the boat turned over. Wbil swimming
about in search of hi family. Iallnd
picked ; up bis little daughter and
swam ashore within a foot of where
bis wife landed a few minutes before.
Lallnd's son is missing.
XTffeet Xlke That of rroo.uois. .
Tb disaster came as suddenly and
with as an appalling effect as did
the Iroquois fir in Chicago. Th ef
fect on th city was much th same.
Department stores suspended all de
liveries- and rushed all their, automo-
K! , I. I . .
the dead and dying; front the water
front. Private automobile were also
offered to the officials to aid in the
work. . - , " - . ; . ; - ; ;
The Western Electric company ! had
chartered tb Eastland and five other
boats for th Michigan City excursion.
The flv were Immediately cancelled
and passengers . came pouring trxfnx
thm. . s ir; - ; "Vj , Yj..:
Many ware relatives of victims ; of
the. Eastland disaster. . The scatter
ing of the crowds made identification
of the dead difficult., ' .
Three hugh - dredges were set to
work during the morning in an effort
to stand the Eastland up on edge. Six
divers Were also working in the water
about th atoaraer. . Jn" an effort to
prevent bodies from being swept' down
th river, pumping stations began
taking water from the lak into the
drainage canal, reversing th current
sufficiently tb make th water in the
river stagnant, fimployes of com
mission stores and - business j men In
th neighborhood turned out in force
to aid in tb work of rescuev .; '.' . . t
Anna Ooldniclt, one of the women
rescued, saved herself by floating
away on two chairs when the Eastland
went down. She was taken off the
chair by men in a rescue boat, -
- "Th men were mora f rantio : than
th women." saia Miss Goldnlck. "I
PORTLAND ELKS ENTERTAIN GRAND EXALTED
1 1 ' - - .
' - - ' --'-. y a
I
Left to right W. JT. McDonaJd, exalted ruler Pottland lodge; Her. John
White, grand txfsnrerii ;Fred C Boblnsoii , grand secretary j K.K.
R, Nicholson, grand exalted riiler f Insrt--Near view of g
saw men fighting- and tearing lifebelts.
Chairs and even clothing from women.
Little Jim Crawley.,; th-Eastland's
candy boy, held up two .women in the
water until he became unconscious.
Both women drowned. .
- - "I tried so bard to save them,
were th .boys first words tn re
vived y a pulmotor. - " -
Ros Geettlng, a salesman and one
of the passengers, declared th panto
prevailing on the boat as It went down
was all but indescribable. Women car
rying babies were beaten and trampled
down by men in .- th wild rush for
safety.
Th screaming of tbe wonten cry
ing of children and shouts of men was
frightfuV: said Geetttng. : "Many wo
man bad thair ; clothing torn irom
them in. the Jam of th wild rush be
fore they could even" reach th rail
or a portbol to jump. Thr wr
tarrlbl scenes about tb. stanchions
and uprights.- Man and woman; fought
to get bald ef thes supports. At
least a score mora would - hav ben
saved. If they bad-heeded the calls of
Captain Pederson and bis Officers t
remain quiet" .. ' " . .
" Theodor Soderstrom was' ; rescued
unconscious. When revived -h said b
held hla wife up in th water seem
ingly for hours, but she was torn from
his grasp when other women grabbed
him in their wild struggles for life,
Mrs. Soderstrom was drowned. ..
Btasmsr Showa Urt,
Th passengers were crowdd v on
th outer rail from 10 to 80 deep in
some places, said Soderstrom, telling
of the disaster. I noticed that the
steamer began to careen slightly, but
I was not uneasy. Just before the
Eastland pulled out from ; the- dock,
several' persons who had been waving
to people on sbor suddenly cam over
the outr rail. Th eteamr Instantly
lurched drunklyy righted ' and - then
again pitched to tb side. . '
, Screaming with fear, everyone tried
to reach the aid of tbe steamer next
to the dock. . A -dozen men and several
women jumped . overboard. X think
they were crushed beneath th steam
er without a chane to swim to th
beach. After tb boat . got partly
ovr, it seemed to drop on its side
Uk stone." . . -
' . Girl TeHs of Escape, - t
Chicago. July 34. (L N. S.) Th
following story of th disaster wag
told by axles ; nertn tswanae, a sur
vivor:
X was on the top deck with two
eirls when . X . felt' tb ship going. . A
great mass of people behind, slid to
ward us, literally shoved us into, the
water and then, fell on top of us. X
was- pushed down, down Into the wa
ter until my fac seemed to touch mud.
"After an age X -felt myself again
at th top of th water. I caught
hold of . a rope and dragged mylf
ashore. My companions, I think, were
drowned, , J.
" .' ; Official , Inquiry Ordered. . --
Washington. July 24 (I, N. S.) An
Immediate inquiry Into the Eastland
disaster in the Chicago river was or
dered today by Assistant Secretary of
Commerce Sweet - . D. N. Hoover Jr
assistant aupervlalaa; inspector gen.
erat may go to Chicago to . assist in
th Investigation.
Crop Prospect Good,
Junction City, Or., . July 24. The
canning demonstration being: conducted
In a car on th Southern Pacific- Ore
gan Agricultural canning special Is
being well attended. - - - t
e FaU Wheat harvest Is well under
way. Hay for boms us is all in and
th balinsr will be completed next wk.
Then the threshers begin to hum.. It
is thought by - some ' of - the farmers
that by the-- time the fall grain Is
threshed the spring; grain will be
ready; giving no cause for an Jnjer
misslon. . . -, - - - '- '
Crop prospects are much batter than
last year. -
PORTLAND FIRE RECORD
- - Friday. . .
6:31 p.. rn. Automobile at Alblna
9 venue and Church streets, caused by
lighted cigar, little damag.
(:3i p. m. Hous at '484 East Clay
etreet cuse4 by burning flue, little
damage. ;
10:87 p. wn. Hou se at 3 7 " Penn
street gasoline explosion, f 500 damsge.
COMMERCE
COURSES
V1LL BE ADDED TO
THE REED COLLEGE
Professor Hastings of Har
vard to Have Chargei of
Work in Industries,
; Professor H. P, llastings.
Professor Hudson .Bridge 'Hastings
will . arrive in Portland about August
I from Harvard- university, where h
has been at work for the pastv year.
H will bgin at once preparing for
the opening of the new ' courses in
commerce and Industries at Reed col
lege. - The courses ar ; planned pri
marily for . students who' want, a thor
ough preparation :. for commercial ca
reers In . the northwest The plans
have been " In - the process of prepara
tion - for several year
Professor Hastings will Offer next
year th advanced courses In account
ing; and commercial methods and will
follow this up by courses in banking,
publie finance and corporation finance.
- Professor Hastings has had . an
extraordinary range of preparation for
this work. He is a graduate of th
Massachusetts . - Institute of ' Teen
nology and fas had practical engineer.
ins; experience with th state railway
commission of - Maine and with tbe
Boston Transit' commission.
,y-S..3a; Prefers Horthwast, ;--;'
H was consulting engineer for the
city of Augusta, Maine. . Aftor thre
years of teaching as a member of the
faculty of : Bowdoln ; college' b went
into business in Chicago with Joseph
T. Ryeraon eV Son. H 1 now at work
with th Harvard Graduat School of
Business Administration. .f . - - - . 'v;.
He has been urged to .remain aa a
mifflbtr of th faculty at Harvard and
baa been offered tb position as di
rector of the Harvard bureau of busl
ness research. His -chief interests,
however, are ; with Portland and the
northwest - -
It Is th object of tbe coll eg 'to de
velop the courses : in economics, com
mercial organization and Industrial re
sources in clos connection with the
actual business conditions of the
northwest - A largs number of the
mills, department stores, banks, rail
as -aSBW-BBSBBafBSBHSgSBSBB9l
RULER? NICHOLSON
Dysart, grand chaplainj Charles
Knbli, of Portland lodge; James
-
road offices and wholesale bouses hav
agreed to cooperate in this new work
so that the advanced students at Reed
college may us thes establishments
for purposes of study. The whole city
will be the laboratory of th department-
-- :': - ; -i-y------ '.;-' -
President Foster and Prof essor Hast
ings are both-members of ths New
Chamber of Commerce and ar using
every effort to organise the instruc
tion and research work of the college J
ber of Commerce organization and. at
the same time, contribute aid to the
work of the chamber.. President Fos
ter is a member of the executive com-
mitt of : th civio bureau of th
Chamber of Commerce and Professor
Hastings is planning, in conjunction
with various departments, a number of
important studies - In industrial sta
UsUcs. -
ComnUtt Zs Orgs nut d.
A committee of . the board of trus
tee of Reed college has been organ
ized in connection with the new courses
in- commerce - and Industries. -The
members of the committee are: A, H.
AverilL C C. Colt, Edward Cooking
ham, J. C. English, A. L. Mills, Ben
Selling and Guy W. Talbot
- Studants planning- to take advanced
work in this field will talc the funda
mental courses In economics, sociol
ogy, and labor problems under Dr. Wil
liam F. Ogburn and the course in gov
ernment under Robert Leigh. They
will also i . take courses in English,
other: modern ' languages and such
courses in the . sciences as are es
pecially Important for the lines of
business they plan to pursue,
Several Automobile
Accidents Reported
Hons of Xdishaps Srions) ' XVinrataa
;. Knooksd From portable Towari An
otbsr Kan Struck and misd. .
Although several automobile acci
dents occurred yesterday no one was
seriously hurt As with th robberies,
holdups and thievery generally.' the
number of accidents . la ; Increasing
dkily. - .
J. A. Baraar, a lineman for the Ore
gon Electric, was badly bruised when
knocked from a portable tower by a
jitney driven by B. Simon, SOS North
Twenty-third - street . which struck
the tower. Simon was trying to pre
vent a collision with another automo
bile when he hit th tower.
Jack Campbell of the Ohio hotel wag
badly bruised when struck by an au
tomobile at First and Madison streets
last night Homer Paffenbargatv 813
Woodard avenue, was driver of : the
car. . -
- An automobile, said to b owned by
A. E. Beard, i 688 Northrup street
was wrecked when it struck an Oregon
City car at Second and Main streets
early- last - night Two men - were la
the rnoehin . but they scapd with
slight bTuises. ,4 ,
- Divorces Granted Two Women.
J Circuit - Judge ; Gatens yesterday
granted divorces on grounds of cruel
ty to Elizabeth Bowman from -Richard':
W. Bowman, and . to Hildur A.
Col from Herbert C. Cole.
AFTER DEATH
LECTURE SERIES
' . BT ' . I,
Rev. Samuel Worcester
- . Treated in the light of e
Swedenborgs - Psyoblo - Philosophy
SUNDAY MORNINGS
Knights of Pythias Hall
Cor. 11th and Vider Sta 1
. (Entranc on Alder) i .
July 25,atn A.M.
. Topic of Sixth Lectur
"Marriage Am it is in
Hearten" -
ALL CORDIALLY WELCOME.
,
POLICE SEEF.l UNABLE
TO STAY CRir.'E WAVE
PREVALENT III CITY
Beyond Arrest of Boys for
Petty' Thefts Little Has
: Been Accomplished.
ROBBERIES IN DAYLIGHT
XHttovt on 3portd Was xtrday
Aftsraooa, WThsa Sons in Xrvlng
toa Was Xstsxeft,
mmmmmm
I- - 3cat Bttrglarus.
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
; - July 18 Home of . Graham
Glass, SIS Vista avenue, ' en-
i tered by thief, who fled with
a safety raaor when surprised ;
I by a servant girl; " ;-
.m - July 13 Horn of A. r:
Myers, HIT Macrum street,
m robbed of dishes and few doles-
Jars - in cash. '.-. --'
. July 13 Home of J. Jensen,
168 Tenth street, robbed of 96S.
-July U -Horn of F. A. Hit--
kemper, i- 825 Overton, entered r
. by burglars' who secured sev
t ral piecs of jwelry,
Sr -vJuiy 21 Grocery store of J.
1st A. Cobb, 763 Hood trt, robbd .
h - of large Quantity of food and ;
1 tobacco, ;.-n..:-;:';?
July .21 Grocery store of J,
A. Tweedish, 190 Porter street,;
till robbed and groceries stolen.
- July 23 Home of Mrs. J.
Vardlssun. 809 East Fifty- -thlril
strt, s. a - :.
July 22 Horn of IX. Carlson, .
1133 Kaat Twenty-fourth street,
'July 32-Burglars picked the
lock on safo in office of Ton
seth FloraJ,: company, 883
Washington street - Got ISO.
July 23 Horn of Mark
Scblussal, 485 East Forty
ninth street daylight robbery
whil family absent avral
pieces of jewelry taken. :
- July 33 Home of Mrs. Fred
Sechtem, Sf Floral avenue, men
left without - taking valuables.
July S3 Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Honeyman held up in home at
249 Cornell road by two men,
who obtained a watch and two
- rings. Mr. Honeyman capture
s
m
4
m
'
on robber, after chalng hint
four mil and , firing four
shots,
July 29 Burglars nter
bou . at Siskiyou and East
Eighth street, north, and .
cape after sensational chase by
PoUe. ....
0
Portland pollc ar making n vain
search for burglars, highwaymen and
bad men.
' The detective hav so far mad lit
tle v progress In catching those who
have ; been robbing ; bouses, blowing
sues auu notuiusT up peaeitnaoa tf
yond the arrest of a few boys now and
then for - petty robberies, little has
been accomplished toward stopping the
wave of crime which has ben sweep.
inm evr Portland- for more than a
month.
Tbs pollc hav one burglar In jail
for attempting to rob th bom of
Walter B. Honeyman, 249 Cornell road,
early yesterday morning; trut he was
caught through th . efforts of Mr.
Honeyman and Patrolman Hilton, and
not by tb work of tbe detectives. --
Chass Burglars Svrai Blocks.
Tbe latest ' attempt at burglary oc
curred late yesterday afternoon, when
two unidentified men were een in a
bouse at 858 East Eighth stret for
merly occupied by' Patrolman Barze.
Patrolmen : Coulter and Shaf er chased
the men for 10 blocks, but the burglars
eluded them by jumping onto a street
Car. - ,WK.S;-'"; "'. :-; i ' ;.V;- 5 ;; -l-r
'-Th Chase after these men caused
considerable xcitement in the Irving
ton district, as the two patrolmen flrd
two shots at them. The police com
plain that residents hampered them by
getting in the :. way of the revolver
fire and refusing to help in tbe eha
Wonua Saw jkTan First.
-A party-of women at th bora of
Mrs. M. L. Plps, 846 East Eighth
street north, first saw th two stran
gers acting suspiciously, and tele
phoned th police. When tbe two pa
trolmen arrived they saw th two men
running ast on East Seventh street
They Immediately grave chase. Twice
th police shot but their bullets went
wild. They wer afraid. f shooting
women and children, who got into thefr
way. or they-would hava shot oftener.
- Th burglars eluded th pollc at
Union avenue, and later - ths pollc
learned that two . men bad escaped on
a moving street car. " Little was taken
from - tbe bouse. No trae ha yt
been found of the two burglars.
Th polio bllev now that It will
be only a question of a short tim
"THB MOO SSXrEZBP."
Com and bear a fre publfo dis
course on this subject tomorrow. Sun
day. 2Sth Inst, 8 p. m., by A. A. Terex
t W. O. W. hall 'East 8 th and Alder
streets.
The Scriptures tell us much, about
good shepherds ' and their proper
watchcare over tbe ebeep and alo
about FAI.S3 8HEFBXKDS WOLVES
and HTRTjljIMOB and how wo should
Vewar of such. -
Mr. Yrx promise a eritleal x
a mi nation of -scrlptnr testimony rel
ativ to these matters and cordially
invites all truth hungry to attend. Th
lecture is entirely free.
vacaiich cit iti:r:i in , :
When going away for t' i
ea your vacation, ilave li. i
low you st the regular rat ci . .
a w..a r la to. fo..owij ,
supply yes at to. rfuir s.'.jr ..--.
A,t Seaeh, Or. Oiga ioi.
Iiarview, OrH. Karuii r--n' ;i.
bay City, Or. sire. J. C. i.- . .
ey Ocean, Or. i.dwin K. A
Canaua i -ach, Eoeis, Or. I., v-. i
Caraon, V 'a ah Carl B, SmiUt a- i t
herd's E prior.
Columbia, fcean. Or. N. Edn
Oaribaldi, Or D. C, tUia.
Cearasrt, Or PhDtp Sauiuns.
Long Beach. Wssh Lswreuce I
(All points en ieaoh.)
Ifaasattaa Bes.cn. Or. Kra. O. Z. I
ton,
Manaanlta Beach, Or O. B. ITunn.
Kaaa-Xsli-Wia Beach Tohl a Ana
Kswpert, -Or. O, V. f homarr.
Ooeaa Vara, U'ssh. Ati.ton it.rris.
Rockaway Bosch, Or. Warren I. Lew
ea the beach.)
loavlsw, U ,h. Lawrenea E!aeca (
points a beach).
Tillaraook. Or J. S. Xemar.
WUhoit Spriaga, Or. 1. W. Kcl
before th second burglar who r-:. ;
tb Honeyman home is capturel.
Za jail is Elmer Itay. alias I
Brown, who we caught within fcal
hour after , tbe pair left Mr. II.
man's house, and th pollc l av
good description of his partner.
Ray, who is said to b a Port:
boy, living with his mother tin i
awt aid, identified K. C. FmiLh, a'
J., Williams, as th man who (r:
H said that - he bad met En.lta
Seattl. and th two of them later
in Portland and planned the robbery.
Bay Telia Who Partner I.
Smith's picture was picked cut i
Ray i from the Photograph ia t
ros-iies arsllrv. I4s ! 1.1.1,1 in 1
served tim in Seattle on a robi"
charge. He is 30 years old,
144 pounds. 1 8 feet thk Inches t.
with fair complexion, brown hair a
orown eyes, si nas a aeciaea ca.ft
bis lft y.
Mr. Honeyman has several ct.pt u:
to hi oredit He caught a man
Aider street about sin years ago, T
the man bad snatched a woman' r ,
About four years ago he captursa t
men who. were trying to break i
his bom on Hoyt street and a j
later captured a burglar at SeaaiJa.
Man Zs Arrested Again. Jack !'
car, who was released last Mr
following tbe conviction of I'rj
Wbbr, a 19-year-old boy, en 1
charge of stealing an automobile t
Smith, charged with a aimlllar en
It is charged that Mulcare is a 1
ber of a gang of boys who upecla'.
in stealing automobile tires and (
cessories. '
A Minneapolis mosto professor 1
earned the kaiser's iron cross by r'
lng a piano on a motor truck st t
front
guaranteed raYcri::
' If yes have seed for the services ef a
liable grocer leek ever this Hit er.1 tCo t
eaa moat eenvealsaUy looats4 ta your s
erasodi ,
BAKzuroir'i okoosav,
sisia 1700.
155 V. 17th
yr.nv.nt tirooery. 1(40 Sandy Bled
. , .Ml... . wruwfa 1,1, W til A,T1.. .
Base A cota. oel union Ave.b.. ii-lQoi. i.. .
V. BT6S, 471 sCUwsuhie, Seliwoo4 t. 1.
KXlTiUuL. BS0S., 0 sluwauhie.. Sell wood '
K. W, MAXiHSOM, 71t Jfowell at.. t. ,
U. J, OatIi.l. 1020 XUviatoa aU, 1
STjyr'B OK0CIESY, &1 (jirnu Ave., lee t ,
W. H. GERHt 1 r EJJ, 1040 E. Harrioo, i
I, F. 14cslAH0iiiVl2o4 Eivimon, iabur .
staa. M. o. siiuaur, sea juivi.ion. t-,i. .
W, Kau?lt.iaui Clinton, JJ-z j !, 'i . '.
rBXHCKiLAKW OavU, 10
w
etiweoa es. .
y.' m. utir -m r.RR. to., era i.omi.ir -
Columbia 440.
O. . 1Q4.D It CO., 819 Lombard. Clml: f
VtUOK G&OO. CO.. 801 H. Jetaey. Lu
Or., Columbia HI.
ALEX" g. SCAX.1S, 801 . yeaaeadea, I
Johns, Or.. Columbia 210.
eunwooo oaovtair, c tw'tui i
Cor, Waabbura, WoeAiawa lib,
IC'US BCilMUil, 87. X. Couch, last f?Jl.
BMOS. OiUCtAtX Cu., 4 C
Ave., B-lfu. aat 447,
X. J, iPESCER.mi Uelmoat,D-l7 Tab, f
11, It. Silsar.X, a6 2. Atorrisuu, B-l)v0,
00. T. WluB, oO . Alder, b l7kJ, I.
A. tiilO, 14os Sandy blvd., C-lto4. 2bur i
R. A, WAtLIS Co., SOU j, felisaii, 2 - n. ;
00. ki.il. a, sl t. sad M., 'i.br i. .
CKAS. .IU1e8, 114 ., kttth iV,, u-iCj, .
OQXXAcKJUi BB03.. lh4Xrasd Ave,, i-.
XAt 470.
0OXX6ACKES BROS.. 31 T. 12th. B-l .
I. L. GUi.lS, eu JUkum, Wood.awn la.
O. L. MoJflKji:, 80 Kuiuij wortn. Woiwn.l"
WtiCH QJH.0C, CO., lea . 17th., h.,
Fellwood 867. .
Ave., B-3030. seUweod 80.
j, w. caxoWtu., x- 13th it El::
Sell wood ML .
Will It Kur Usui),, S7 aw III IX..
JSoi, Eaa 80.
n, juiir&. ,0, vmsiuis, s-1011, rf-.u
laii-iJMAK HCXXOa-lXK.Iioo i 1.: H.
W. WOLbli"rl,a, 4 in sk, .. .
JL, B. WATIS, II Cvrnett St. J' . ,
37 A. TWAAUIS, 160 Sorter at.. .1 -,
C. Z. OTT a bOH, 4i4 nth A-473, J . u
T. 8. O'tiL. 8I Hood at. A-4..J, i, , ,
sBlvO litaiAj(, 7o ti....i vi e. . .
Wood lawn 8V.
2. B. AtUBAUUt 379 Ceveuta ZU A-:
Kaia Sit.
GLOKtii. POWUS, 461 Jefferaoa. K(a '
A. X. KAHLitE, H Jetlersnn, 1. ,a J ,
BJOKKl-Ul a, Sa-OOw, Sil Tbuu.a.a ,
slaraiiaiit 1SI.
IViiS.m st nucii. isos Hswuerne are, TS '
S. U. COOfiiit, 87 Wh, A-..a. hiai ,
IMOtA A KAVU4, 4tU Ave. .
labor 644.
0, V. SHOCK, l't94 Belmorx, X4-2"14. 7s ;
JOS. HAliAUilAi'i oji i. Biark. i-i-, ...
Sti-CKWIXH a bCaAUDX, s4 Oi A.
B-1987, East 1117. ,
BlLMOiiT bAOCAAr, 1189 BeUaoat X-l :
Xshor 4.
SXWHAS f oiJEOCt,
8310. tsat 4o7.
XAXH.8 BAXstOirS, 1014 BsUasnt S i:
labor ill-
E. O. GBOcntT, 96 WCliams At... T. i
H, F, WHlaA. 71 WUheme . C-i '.
OKI) a, bWAJfslAJt, Wtuoa Ave,
126. Wood .awn 43.
t. H. MlSSia, U8 colon are. J?. C-;
Vvooaiawa
0. "WALhiaoei, 111 William At. CI
WaoSiawn I608.
chas. tKoooE. io8 r. 10th jr. wi. i
XTV. TtnOslAi!, 7 Alb.rva.. Wo,'i..,.n
POO sax rua, a-. sis a. c- 1
t. K. KOatOAt, s Union are. i,. (...
Esst lo&.
WICK'S OUOCTET CO., 1123 TJnloa Av.
Weodlawa laO.
0. t, DVHELL. 181 TVnrmaa. t
XXW 10iS G.10C..4 J Jr.orri.n. U 1
p. O. KilCHAJX. le si. s4 Ew
Xaia 114. .
BHUcAlvta. A VOUHAXHtlt, 15t3 E. f
D-llii, Tabor tls4.
JdOM 1 A VILI.A JCAUKXT A CEOCaT, 1
E. Ollsaa St.. labor 74.
ALBXaXA CASH aRuUST, W illi -Wcxxl.
WS 6t.
valS. -atarsbaU ttZ.
JENgEAT'S OsvOCEltK. 441 SCarrlaoa. A-I
Main eais.
WALXEJt 8 OH0CXBT f SSZT, iZi V
thorns, B-loii. It 4 ?7.
BUIhQAXOW GaOCXAlf. ,4 Z. 41st st :
1444. Tabor 44 i.
A. 8. JTlCixOI-. 41st ft Barmond. F '"-";- '
A. E. CAbii, 204 I fl(r Kostl. 'j aoor .
CaXHAlS SBOS. 141 faibhs at. J..u t . .
Q. O. JiJaoii'!til, aus vorbvit t
. lfiiiS. Main S-8i,
A. L. WOQH Z. 1271 Ta-adam Road. T's'n
V. C. 8laS Co.. 8 i4 at. 1 i .
10H24 L A C E 5f , ii4 17th it. A- . . 1
W. C. Bi-LLOwB, 810 H. le 1 -t, ; , ,
rOHTLAkD .1GH18 GB0 Uii, i si.
ana Sprtne; at. A-S724. .ia kiZi.
CBAS. HW1I, t8 Crsad av. r
AASt .
f. A. DAVIS. 44 rand are. Inllwenl f
r, A. CPABL. 115 E. C.,'i s.. j. 1 .
U, UaArivt, i mvissOB, fco.iweui .
W. K. WAI.KI.rf., 6 E. iu St., fe,- . '
t. J. MITCH i.t, ! f inton, f-. - '
G. H. ZEI-LJ A. 71S t nton,
B, J, THAi'iiOil, 727 Kutjium st. r . .
DAT tiCa., iyli 0 .si, iocs ave ,
0. H0ITMAB, 7104 33t eve. g. i:., '.
M7.
KALVOTt DATTt, 409 Jeffersn . 7 s 1
t. F. ECKEKI, 45ta st at4 t..a - . . .
fMIIwood 4"S.
BUOHEt I5S03.. 1231 Ilo'irtto ' i. -Bnllwaol
671.
ecit;.Aiii
K-)een f.ctzz
i 1
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