The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 24, 1922, Page 22, Image 22

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    .THE OUEGO!f ; DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON.
FRIDAY, 1IAROI 24, IS:
0 DAMAGE
IS DONE BY FIRE
AT OREGON CITY
Oregon City. March X- Two tmtu
barer acap4 from pertahlnff In flames
rtsen thcr fld Jo thej street soar mld-ti!e-ht
Thurwdar nlltnt from the wooden
Buach Boa bulldinx. eleventh and Main
street, which burned for an boor and
era eoenpletaly deetroyed with ail 1U
contenta. Total loaa waa estimated at
fioioa
Jlr. and Mr. Ralph C Parker and two
table, one a year old and the other one
month, were awakened by the blue nip
ping' at their ball door. Parker; carrying
the oldeet baby, bad on only nts pajamas,
while bla wife, with the Infant, was clad
In her nJchtdreas and a kimona when
they reached the street. Neighbors sup
plied them with garments.
The Parkers bad an apartment on the
first floor, where. In another section, the
fire Is believed to have started. Parker
Is employed by the Corey Motor com
pany in Portland.
The only outer occupants in uie oaua
Ing were Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Bain. They,
too, awakened by smoke pouring Into
their rooms, ran Into the street In their
UrM clothes. Neither family saved any
bslonglmrs.
Miss Edna Russell, teacher In the Ore
gon City schools, resided with the Bains,
but she was In Portland Thursday night
at a social function. Her wardrobe loss
was complete and she appeared In the
classroom this morning In her "party"
dress.
KBITS A TK OF DAMAGE
Following are the estimated damages:
The building Itself, $15,000: Clackamas
County Auto 4b Tractor company, ten
ants. 350.000: individual automobiles
stored In the garage, 135,000; Busch
apartments, proper, $1000; adjacent
building, 1600.
Except to the Bosch apartment build
ing little damage waa done to buildings
' adjacent to the burned building, to which
firemen turned their attention when it
waa perceived that efforts to aave the
Busch building were futile.
Thousands of persons were attracted
bv the blase, which made rapid head
way. It waa seen first on the Eleventh
treet side of the building and is be-
, Heved to have started near the entrance
to the garage. Two streams of water
were played on a gasoline tank in front
of the building and an explosion waa
averted.
CACSE HOT DETERatlHED
rnu of thai fire was not determined
today. It started at 11:45 p. m. In the
entry off Eleventh street. In lees than
five minutes the entire building was In
flamea The oil and combustible ma
terials la the building, coupled with the
light and Inflammable character of the
. structure, made a perfect fire trap, and
the local department waa unable to
check It, although they kept It under
control, preventing serious damage to
adjacent structures.
As the fire started In the south side
of the building, people In the Busch
apartments, adjoining, were able to get
out of the building before being en
dangered. The garage, according to Jake Klaley,
manager, Is covered by two-thirds In
surance. Thomas F. Ryan, president
of the Bank of Commerce, la the head
of the garage corporation.
The fire raged with extreme Intensity
' for the period of an hour and a half.
The flames from the oil, interspersed
with small explosions of gasoline as the
fluid In the auto tanks vaporised, rose
to a height of several hundred feet,
scattering bits of burning wood and
sparks over the roofs of nearby houses
and into the streets where several thou
sand spectators had gathered. The
flames were visible in Portland.
By concentrating two boees near where
the main a-asollne tank waa located, un
derground, an explosion waa prevented.
In the face of a stiff south wind the fire
i1 pertinent successfully, battled to pro
tect the buildings to the north of the
Darning structure. After biasing half
an hour, the entire shell, both walls and
roof, fell tn with a crash. The blase then
took on added ferocity and It was not
until 1 o'clock that It was extinguished.
Only the tall brick chimney from the
furnace shoved Its height above the
smouldering mass. The entire building
waa reduced to the ground, and the au
tomobiles and trucks are but a congealed
frass of wreckage with practically no
salvage value.
The last two-ar from Oregon City
were prevented from leaving, due to the
breaking of the guy wires which held the
trolley wire. Hose was stretched across
' the street until 1 o'clock, an hour later
than the last scheduled P. R. L. A P. car.
Baidlt Oit Of Lick Perry Wescott,
11 East Thirteenth street, reported to
the police he was held up by a lone
highwayman at East Seventh, between
t'ooch and Davis streets, at 1:15 this
morning. Wescott said the burglar
cot nothing, since he carried no money.
Inspector- Joe Morak Interviewed the
victim and got description of the
suspect
oaaeaaarssea I III I I iWl I III
TONIGHT
when you hear
Romeo and Juliet
listen to the beautiful.
quality of the brass sec
tion of the orchestra -with
the Chicago Opera Asso
ciation. . Notice th clear
brilliancy of the Holton
Revelation Trumpet and
the rich tenor tone of the
Holton Revelation Trom
bones played by Amer
ica's foremost musicians
who for many seasons
have used the famous
Holton Instruments with
splendid success. -
I
If you are thinking of
taking up a musical in
strument, come in and
hear the Holton demon
strated. '
Where Faniilies Were Imperiled
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MEETS; PROBATE ,,sIm "
CODE IS AMENDED
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AUD1E11GE HELD
SPELLBOUND BY
WAGNER SOPERA
Oael
Bosa Balsa, as Hlsa, and Cyrena Van
Gordon, as Ortrud, but as the work pro
gressed. It developed that Johnson waa
an ideal choice. In bis voice is that pe
culiar tenderness that gave to the fa
moos Swiss song such an lrrestible ap
peal that it may never bo erased from
memory.:
There Is a little tear In his voice and
It furnished that welcome relief during
the tense moment when he was about to
float away tn the dove drawn boat as
E3sa fell dead upon the bank of the
River Scheldt.
RATSA WTS8 PBAISE
Rosa Raisa, the young dramatic so
prano, whose remarkable rise has been
watched with Interest by musicians and
music lovers of Portland since they
heard her as an -understudy in "Caval
leria RuBtlcana" at the Beilig some eight
years ago, with the forces of the late
Cleofonte Campanini, was a beautiful
Elsa. Her voice has developed into the
most opulent of dramatic sopranos on the
operatic stage today. There were those
tn the audience who declared it great
In this role than that of Nordics, and
Kordica reached the height of her oper
atic fame in this very role. And Raisa
as actress is no less satisfying.
Cyrena Van Gordon, contralto, heard
here last fall in concert, was a splendid
match for Raisa, and a srore stirring
duet than that sang with Elsa In the
second act could not be Imagined. It
was the very essence of perfection.
COMMANDS ATTIKTIO
She, too, is a singer who acts with
freedom that gives to the performance
that sppntaniety that compels undivided
attention.
Georges Baklanoff, the Russian bari
tone, who made his Portland debut In
"Monna Vanna," completed the perfect
quartet of principals, and he was heard
to better advantage, for the role con
tained more possibilities.
The scene in which the four leading
characters sin& each an individual part
against the huge chorus and the orches
tra, was one of the particular high spots
of the production.
But there were two other roles placed
In hands that call for mention, and those
were King Henry, sune by Edouard Cot
reuil, basso, and the herald, sung by
Desire Defrere. lyric baritone, both
French.
BOLE IS DIFFICT7XT
They were superb. The herald's role
appears as a minor one, but in reality
it is very difficult, for it contains many
measures without accompaniment of any
kind.
Especially delightful orchestral effects
aside from the preludes, were the ex-
tne defunct Colombia Dairy Products
company. All bona, Ode claims . were
allowed and became preferred claims
and will be paid la full. Three claims
were taken under advisement By tne
judge. ;". : - - - --. ' " : - - -- 'l- j- -f :
BAIL APPROVAL ' AVTH0SJZEB
Olymola, Waslu March tt Attorney
General L. Ia. Thompson has ruled that
any officer authorised to execute a war
rant in a criminal action is empowered
to take recognisance and Justly and ap-
nrove bail, when arrest is made upon
warrant issued after an indictment or
an . information has been filed. The
court is required to Indorse the amount
or we pau upon un warrant.
A New York man was fined 1100 fr
hlttinr a newsoaDerman for spite, at
doesn t pay to hit a newspaperman not
even xor money s i!.-vanvuie unr.
BUILDING PERMITS
K. ZOUs
SPECIAL NOTICES
let
WILL ant ha Nsxaubl, ft
las any
H. K. BOM.
NEW TODAY
SO
RUG C0t
fluff imss
Made "out or. tow M
earpeta and ruga. Save half the
prtee of a bjsw rug. Us waoles
e lothtng.
txlS Rags steass-cUaswd. S1.&0
East 3580 ISA East Eighth
A. E. Gebtria Erect reaaene, 17 Z
at. K t&OOO.
L. Bristn Esset TCsttence. 114 Fa In at
saooo.
A. B. CennaQ FTrt tmfkttnc ll Tsmhm
brt. W. Park aad Tenth sea; boilaar. ZaseUe
Bne.: tSS.OOO.
B. B. Branwell Etert radiVmcv, 1SSS &
rVndm, ort. 4Tth and 4tth, sta; bmider. mm
as owner; 128O0.
B. B. Braowril Erert YsaiasBMw 1S(1 C
FUndm. bet. 4Tth and 4Stb eta.; builder, aama
as owner; -S2 80S.
Mrs. K. i. Bhrnn Erect rsndenee. 10
28th m., bet th and 67th sta.; baudar.
earn as umrj 821 00.
L Not Matte Era restdrnea. 1 IM K.
Slat St., bet. Bybee and Kaapp; bulkier, U L.
Hnksk; 85000.
R. C. Walter Erect feridmwe. 7710 BfHh
ae.. bet- 77th and 78th; builder. T. U. Wood
a Bon: S2000.
Mr. Noonen Erect resMenea, 68 84th at,
bet Davis and Bunuade; bouaar U. P. Meker
aon; 82200.
Ueorc B. TarnboU Kmet leatdenne.' 701
K. 20th st. N.. be. Pmnont aad SiicUtat;
boildsr, Joe Wickereth: 84000.
E. L. Brahaker rert reddrnee. 1601 E.
Gnsaa. bet let and 624; builder, aasae ss
owner: 13000
J. W. Bickford Era meMeaee, 191 Kins
xton mrtt.. brt. Miim bivd. and BeU are;
builder, Anid Andmoa; 16S00.
8. Ki Bketcb Erect tendance, 993 Weeco,
bet. SSd and 82d; buildtf, same as owner;
64500.
lire. A. iMttLn Erect resldenea. 889 14th
L. bet, Hawthorne aad UnoUn; builder, aaaae
as owner; 8S500.
Kocoo Papesedero Ereet rastdeoaa. 427 E.
46tb rt.. bet. Liaoola and Bharmaa: buialar.
James U. Clemone: 1SS00.
W. H. Norral Erect resideno. 641 E. 24th
N., beL Braiee .and Knott; baUder. suae as
ntr; oooo.
lire. H. C OsseidT Ereet iMndenre. 78
Teujeeet. bet. Dmvrr and Fenwick; buildsr.
B. U. Cenaday; 83000.
Hell an Edward Ereet renaeoee. 1187 E.
29th st. bet lUDinnworth and Jarretf: builder.
J. G. ron CVrre a J. T. Edwards: 882O0.
W. E. Brown Erect residence. 46 W. Jeeran.
bet. Intentats and Voooni; buuder.
seuw.
L O ST!
Between Piedmont and the city.
ladya gold octagonal wrist watch
with strap of gold ribbon attached,
on Tuesday. March 7. Call Broad
way 4800 and receive reward.
CARPET CLEANING
RiFimse. nciaviae. ncsizifie, trro.
Iiit Rues sTtasj clean tae. sio.
aaaOrwane made seer, 'eatbere Meewvetea.
XL KINDS NEW MmilUtl tar SAC6
tiufF euat n at
rarntture uebeMareel wMI mm it
PtOaglll M A TTW E 18 A CARFCT
CttANIRa MrCaKS
1 1078 C. LtncMn Si Set. tST-ST.
FUNERAL DISXCTOK3 10
EDYARD EOUlAIi
&S0H -
TEXXD ATO fAUtOa
114131 Hf
East Side
Funeral Directors.
414 K.
F. C. DCXXEfG. IXC.
Tae rasads Sees U
AkW at. n
Dunning &. McEntcc 1
vmia at at tna i
Ereedwer 44 Aet 646-SS
SNOOK &WHEALD0JC
at
IT
A, D. Kenworthy & Co.h
82 92d t S IV A wIl SI 6-J "
rcxrsAt riTKKCToaa
BI OTESSOBS TO
BREEZK a AS OUST
Bn.aTrvTT AT 81TH TAPjOE ItSV
U KKSWORTH1
B. a UKXDK8
Lerch, Undertaker S'
EAJT aXKTKXTH AKO BiWTHOUl k
PBOW UIT TS1
FINLEY'S MORTUsAJY
UAvrcnuriT a iiiiu win
acruxm a tracct.
rertere. rwavrmB) ST1 aad wa.
KDa m. BnalnT 1IIL Aet 111-44
R. T. BYRNES SMSS2a
set wnxiAMS itt
UeEXTKB a KOJCKS luml ii waA
prrwecr e a sis; lets eael El
Breedwer 2128. Aat 121-88.
MEETING NOTICES 102
EF.r.l'LAH etated Man of Al
VVJ 7 Aider Teaipte will be beld
NfX tn the mhian teazle. Wet
r
" MONUMENTS
IOTTO ftCHUKAMM HARBUI
rauirrv an sat sj tar a
ffLTisreo a mmc m pam tS3
FLORISTS
10
Baturdai. Marcb 2V Let's ali
be oa band. Eatertainmest I
alter the bniiiwee eieeion. Ad-
nuaiion by 1922 card. Ttet-
lnc NobW welooase. Br order I
of the 1 le-uxnii Potentate. ,
HABTET BE KWITH. Reoorder.
W. W. Yacer Era neidenea. 976 Irvine.
brt SSd and 82d; builder, same as awner:
85000.
R. u Guntaer Erect resldenw. 690 Knott.
bet 14th and 15th; builder. Hummel a Lb-
P.
KEGl'LAR meetinc FYidaT
nicht. March 24. st 7:80
p. m. L O. O. E. ball.
Qrreath st. near Btark. Etae-
Uoa of dekt stes to rrud lodre.
CommiUee hare ittuimI
rial entertauuaraL Jt larce etteadanee ie le
as I Quieted. . Vieuors always weleoaa.
H- K. LiOWRT. J(. O.
i.o.ar.
W. D. BQOTT. Ran, (tea.
Martin & Forbe
Company
854 washing to 5i n.
MAIN 29.
nxr. niwtKs nm Aix. o
CAS1UN8 ABTVTICAUJII
tKKiVilCH. :
rtOWEKS FOB AiX OUCAgiOg I
Maifl
473',
-We WTO neeee Tea." YAMHILL S TEXT
L Bifler Erert residenos. 192 E. 10th
bet Sumner and Kmenon; builder. W.
Ureen a Boa; 82400.
A. J. Fee Repair raRktrace. 1088 E. 22d
st K.. bet Bumnar and Kiaeraan; builder, same
SlBUO.
yit1 Statistics,
1TlarrUycsrBlrtbs.JeatIt3.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
DeweyST
ACME REBEEAH LODGE. 1
O. O. P.. sarea the eeeond
and fourui Batardare of aai
month a W n W KT1 an
Ilth. between Aider and Wubinrton. All Odd
FeUows and Bebrkah. etranrn tn city, are we
J-IB FBmjHABTi. N. U
REBECCA GRAY. Bac'y.
WINONA EEBsTEAn LODGE
no. 209. v o. o. win
bold Us recular laanlne at 8
p. m.. Fridar. Marrb 24. Ka
ton Bank bide Jtetorrsh decree. AH Bebeaa
cordially tainted.
PUTB K. EAPP. N. G.
W. HODSON. Bee-y.
GRAND lodre school of tnitrortloa
will be held by Brother Andy
rrtu at Orrron lodre No. 101. A.
F. AND A. M.. Saturday at 7:80 n.
An Muter Masons wwwaiie.
as
tor mows
Smith's Flower Shop !
limn for AM
Mate 7216. T. C. Lake. Mrr.
U aad AM
LOST AND FOTJTTD
Weias. lecaL 288 E. 9th at. and
ITtS -. 1 A PORTLAND Lodse. .6. A. F.
ajunenne juoca-wooa. zi. o3 u. isroaawey.
peared on the balcony and when tram
nets announced the coming of a new
day.
The opera was sung in English, which
made it less arduous to follow the li
bretto.
WEDDING
W. G. BMTTB a CO.
AND VISITING
CARD ENGRAYESS ;
811 Monaa Bate,
M. E A.
communication 10
buildina.
Bne-
Friday,
SPECIAL NOTICES
101
1666
COtTRT ALLOWS CLAISS
Vancouver, Wash., March 24. A hear-
. .7? "TT '"rTlffnA not be reapooAible for any bills charced
NOTICE is hereby deen that store at
East Ghsan has been sold; if there are any
biSs present them by March 24 at 1368 East
Ghean.
The Oregon State Bar association
converted In Circuit Judge Evans court-
room this morning for Its annual meet-
lng, with amendments to the probate
code' as the subject for discussion.
A committee composed of B. 8. Runt
lngton. Karl.C. Bronaugh and P. P.
Dabney has Been at work on the code
for two years. The revised code as sub
mitted has been printed and copies were
distributed among' those at the meeting.
Harrison O. Piatt, president of the
sedation, called the meeting to order.
He directed that the code be taken up,
section by section. The first section, di
recting that handling of probate mat
ters should be confined exclusively to
circuit Judges, aroused considerable op
position from judges and attorneys from
outlying counties.
The argument was that several coun
ties are visited by the circuit Judge only
a couple of times a year and that that
much hardship would result from delays
In filing, wills and getting estates in the
hands of the beneficiaries. Let the
county Judges handle probate matters
aa they do lat present, was the argu
ment A motion to that effect was de
feated by a small majority, however.
and the code stands as revised.
A telephone call was received from
Assistant Attorney General Moore, who
stated that be was leaving Salem for
Portland. He asked that the sections
dealing with Inheritance taxes not be
given approval until he had an oppor
tunity to object In the name of the state.
The meeting will continue Saturday at
which time j Beverly L. Hogeshead of
San Francisco will speak on plans for
the National j Bar association meeting at
San Francisco. This will be the second
time the West Coast has drawn the
national association convention.
Above Oregon City, firemen playing water on gasoline tank directly in
front of blazing building which beld garage. Center Charred skeleton
of frame Btructure less than an hour after fire broke out. Below
Flames which brought a thousand Oregon City folk out of their beds at
midnight and endangered lives of two families, who fled in night
clothes. Pictures by J. A. Weber, Oregon City.
day in the matter of labor claims against ' to me after tiua date. P. E. Clifford.
O. A. C. STUDENTS'
SPECIAL TRAINS
(Red Electric Cars)
To
CORVALLIS
Sunday, March 26th
1st Special 2d Special
Leave Portland Union Station. . . 4 :10 P. M. 5 :00 P. M.
Leave Portland, 4th St. at Starlc4 :15 P. M. 5 :05 P M.
Leave Portland, Jefferson St. ... . 4 :21 P. M. 5 :11 P. M.
Arrive .Corvallis, So. Pac. Sta 7 :20 P. M. 8 :05 P. M.
Stops en route at Oswego, Sherwood, Newbere, McMinnvflle
and Independence.
PALESTINE LODGE NO. 141. A.
F. AN D A. M. Tomorrow n
nine ISatnrdajV-at 8 o'clock. Lee
tnre. Vuatins brethren eeslmme
Order of W. M.
J. W. WTLK.LN8. Bee'y.
ACME HrVE NO. 023. Ladies of the Maccabees.
ham rtunrd tbair mertina from eemnd to
fourth Thunders to second snd fourth Pridasa.
at W. O. W. hall, on 11th at.
EMBLEM JKWELET a apermltr. ba turns, piss.
charms. Jaegrr Bros, 181-118 6th et.
CARD OF THANKS
WK WISH to extend ear baertfelt thanks and
apprecaauoo to netchbars and friend, also to
teachers and popfls of Peninsula school, for
nanr acta of kindness shoera as. and for the
I beautiful floral offeripes. durins the illneae and
Iufmui m ow iBurw auo wmi mhw iw. .
Mra J. W. Bre; and Familr.
THE fallowing eroclaa ven loaad a tat el
of the rorUsad Ratlvar. LScnt a fever eee
pesj March Zi. 1922: 8 miahreaae. 1 Ima
box thimbie. role. 1 suit caae. S hand bat
1 pair and 1 suits Ckwe. 1 poos, n naraar
baakrt. Bcnte rase, pack sack. 1 paw rabbe
hand aw im im ryrwi oaas. unn amae a
tain aaaae upon rropar WWrfilVaona at Til
and Alder BtreK Htaooo.
LOST Peceeae lier oiwiiainirig asao of W
mttiitmp and nan of Ia Bun ou nau
eeeersl cerunrat-a of Green Brarr Patrolso
C& stock. Pmder naaaas return to Aparrasr
500. Wheeldon Annex. Telephone Mam t4
RMward.
LAST Bctaeen Pwdmont and the dtl,
vnWt ArlaMrMvaj vnat watch with etran wt -
ribbon attarbed. eef Tuaaday. March 7. O
RraedwaT 4800 end ttctt rewanl.
PASTY takina bine silk -ombrU frees dr
mar nnrnirtinii booth. WoodjeM Clarke C
Wadnaada afternoon, rlnaae call SeBwood 41
or leae et Joornel o(w, ss row sre sneMr
nartr who found rioUa on Braaae.
Irnnaton ertraoi. pnone c es ew repu
ana rryi.e rewaroi
near public saaiiartu
PorUand Wool Warehou.'
48 E. lth N.'
LOST Ofera"
ions East 66 1 7
Phone
Kewsra a. s
SYiT'XI r'h 21 clcetne sutton. lady a pur4
Deacnbe contents and par aa. avste. e
DEATH NOTICES
103
WIST BMtar nok Dl
88th and Woodward, on toe ne-nmnnq
liberal reward. Tsbor 1it8.
BCSH In tins city, March 28. 1B22. Frank
E. Bush, aeed BO yaara. rraaoana ot loans
E Bosh, father of Ruth, brotb-r of Eocene C.
snd Wilbur Bush of Bpokane. Ehermaa of Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho; Edward G. of Dntnth. Mtna. ;
Mra K. Melrer. B-nidJi. Minn. The body is
st the parlors of Chambers Co.. Z45-ZWI Aii
linesworth sve. Puneral notice later.
IgOODSELL At his late residence. 481 E. 21st
at Msrch 28. 1822. Dsrid OoodeeU. bns-
band of Liirnle GoodseQ and father of Darid Jr.
snd Dean Ooodiell. aUnuuns are ar tne cnapa
of Edward Bolmaa Boo. 84 ana Salmon eta.
Notice of funeral later. Baa jrrancteeo. uu..
papers please copy.
FOUND Auto bra
by prorlnc proparty.
botrL
Basis lianui BaUH
IVST SVw monnlad Gendrear cord tire.
twees PorUand aad SeUwood. TelapboJ
Main 1185. K-ward. .
I SHT l mrk of loan tia.
m..w u i.n iitf
CAMEO KING Loat betwera Laoreihniat n
Peninsula perk; hberal reward. Bdwy. 48
FOCND A (old pin.
office end dej ube.
ritw. March 28. C. W. Bteeie.
exed 49 yean. The r-melns sre et the eon-
serratory chapel of the East Side Funeral LM
rectora. 414 East Alder etreeC Notice of eerr
ioee win sppear la a later heoe.
SCHWARTZ In thia citjr. March 28. Mrs.
Kate Bcbwarta. aced 78 yaera. baJovsd ssovcr
I of Mrs. Kate Jensen of 971 E. Morrison. Re
mains are at the cnapei oi Bnooa at aaajoon.
Nodoe of funeral later.
THOMAS la this city. March St. Georie B.
T)WM.a utri 71 mft. at. ot SoaSU. UT.
Th. remain are at Finlcy'e Bsortaary. Mont-1
toauery at 5th.
LOS T Pecaaew coats uunc
wnrk. Liberal reward. Aat 818-14.
Own apply at Joans
F-8SO. Journal.
unfiaishea
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FUNERAL NOTICES
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Ex-Portland Writer
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dicationa now sr that the farrtoua star I spend the remainder of. her life in
will have the pleasure, as reneral man-1 penance. Leaving- her there, he begins
acer. to craze unon a capacity audience. 1 tae ions journey pacK. 113 late com-
With her at the matinee will he Klc- I pan ion comes ever Dei ore aim in lrre-
eardo Martin, the ' distinemished Ameri- I aistihle beauty.
cam tenor, aa Niciaa : Rector Uuwaiiiiie. l tsoucuoe, aieepiess msnts ana iownsn
French baritone, aa Athanael : constan-1 aays increase xus oemenua ana vne
tin Nlcolav. basso, as Palemon: Mar-1 baser passions take possession of him.
grery Maxwell. Irene Pavlovska. Maria l in his madness he laDora oacK xo tne
nunem and Sail na ti Clvai in other I Bbnvent to declare hla love, and finds
rotaa. I Thais dyine with beautiful words of
Jules Massenet's opera "Thais" is j peace, tranquility and redempuon upon
based on the romance of Anatoi. I her lips. She passes away ana Ainanaej
France, which rjortravs the resenera-1 rushes out into the desert, a derelict.
tion of a famous courtesan by a monk. Saturday nleht the season will close
wham nhvslcal hardshlD drives maa i witn tne stuaepnaoas v eruu ui-j.
-Aids."
when his mission is fulfilled.
X03HC IS TBITJ3CPHAST
Uvine with fanatical cenobite. monks
Ct.iil.v A 11 n 13.oi11. fftiniarle a vw 1 in the Thebaa desert in the early Chris-
whsuic j er iiwh syvaewewi avi Suva ay was a 1- - . ,
.ti .-I... e .v. nni.. a ra. I tim era. Athanael sees in a dream the
mAt ... ..nx, tnr I dezradation to which the city of AJex-
Poruand authorities In Vlnnipes, Can-1 anoria nas.xaueo. sou -"
ada, according to information received I generaUon of its voluptuaries canbest
hana Km PiI. TVvll T. V tMiia I h, 1 hamil bv the COBVerSlOn Of " TuAlS,
Beadle is charged with passing about I the idol of the worshipers ot beauty and jmer time.
1300 in worthless checks. No word has I leader oi ins aissoiuts nca. euc,uis
been receded vet whether or not he will I to the city, he obtains introduction to
Louisiana Berries to
Eeach Local Market
Regular (Red Electric) Trains
Leave Portland, 4 th at Stark 7:45 A. M., 1:20 P. M., 4:3 5
Arrive Corvallis, S. Pac Sta. 11 K) 5 A. JVL, 4:25 P. M., 7:55
For further particulars ask agents
M.
M.
I TAPPIS At the family borne. 228 V Waah-
inctou St. March 28. I-sae K. Tspptn. eceo
69 years, hwband of Dulcy C Tappia. Uthet
of Mr. Sarah 1. Bairr. Met. Marearet A. Hut-
rins of this city and Oddie Hunt of Crooks. -.
Member of Knishta and Ladi-a of Security. The
funeral eerTieae wta take ptace at the eoneere-
atory ehapat of the East Bide Funeral mraotors.
414 E. Alder st.. at 2 SO p. nv. Monday.
March 2T. Friends faulted, lntaeraeot Boas City
1 e"U lW J . --........a--i
BHIPLET Of 688 Barney s-sl. S-alesia etup- I
Our aslaue dsn of teachine; ytm
at hi, la pra-tnc eary popular with thea w
naae only a oautMI aesoenu oi oa, an aaai
Tea take your shorthaad isdtrucuoa Bke .j
Bjuak! laaacrt. by eppotntsaeat. at rear 1
hour or ia the eeeuins aitar week, aad by
aid of ana a-j--i.il- DretianNl h mrm pneiUci
hnene. Many of oar -td-ejta taae lrttar dan
tloa artce 2 works ofaaetrueooa. we Baser 4
and nicht ernool all aad teaea typtac. '
itih and BM-ir-r Write, nbone or eaB for
foraaatioa an our k-prW. a-y pajiw nt fiesj
TVTTH 8- BllORTHAAU BCHUUt,
18-1 Dekuss BUe, Bdwy. M(
oa
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WHY BE OTTjriT A JOB i
V0U AT AM MMttTAJD POBTtrDS
key. aced 41 years S Boaths T days, bsloeed I . w
wife It. A. Wnpley. another of Lewreoee A. I
and Edward K. Bhircy (at hocee. The funeral I
Mink ua wiU be held toasorrow (Bararoayi.
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger A cent
fight extradition.
Dncn
UIIILU
TONIGH
ftwto Afaats BoMaa Baa
IstlrsaitBU
BUSH A LAXX BriLDnO
. Broa4way at AJ4ei
IMURATORE IN ROLE
ui ti
, (Ooaonaeel rrota Pace Oat)
the tomb of! the Capolets and Is to be
wakea when Romeo comes to take her
away. . - .:, ,
In the fifth aet Romeo comes and
thinks his sweetheart dead. " In c-riet be
takes poison and Juliet la review! only
to find him beyond - mortal aid. She
stabs herself; and dies...; , ".f',--
HAST GAKDEK TO 8IKG 1 -.f'-
The Saturday matinee, when Mary
Garden will sins; the title role in "Thai."
will bet-In promptly at 3 o'clock, and fat
her through her lover of . the moment,
KTfoisLS- who has known the monk for
I " - - . . . . . . , I VLIA Ultuguuia W AWi&lV . . M
many years, and begins is "e1" company. The berries .are
A sign of spring time, and even sum-
Is distinctly displayed here
with the ordering of a carload of straw
berries for Portland, to arrive here next
Tuesday. The "shipment ; is : en route
from IVouisiana to the Pacific Fruit
racked in crates of 24. baskets and the
opening price for the season at whole
sale will be around S3 per crate. This
means around 35 cents in the-retail
.ahOPS.-.1 'r' '
Impossible task.
Thais receives the monk with banter
and ridicule, and then ia piqued because
i k. jiom not tall in love with her. Gradu
ally Thais finds - herself neamg tne
tju4iina or the Strange aesert maa.
Alone with Thais In her luxnnous l wak.EIAGK LICENSES T3TCB.EA8K
i home. Athanael pleads eloquently witn i Vancouver. - WasK, March 24. Mar-
Kr. and when She IinaUV sees toe Uiu I Mn Xmhu ihnw an Inrrftajsa rlnHne
her religious fervor mounts to the height J March OTCr the aame period ta Febru
of his fanaticism, and she allows the nrb trember tesned' in March, up
jMuini of liar maamificent bocne anerl . .ai.t, im -hiiA ., .ma
everything in it. ,
1IDA BATCMAT SIGHT .
rhla set iso " Infurtatea the' crowd of
revelers that they threaten to hang the
monk. The timely arrivu oi iicias, wno
nntrklv arasDS the ; sealousiiewS of the
situations on:averta jdismBter. Thaia
and Athanael make their escape. ,
Athanael leads Thais far across the
Ldeeert to & convex where , she is to
to the 22d. totaled 130. while ia the same
time during Feoruary only 11 : were
issued. But two cotrplea secured licenses
Thursday.' : They were : Clementa 'Arti-
ago. 33. and Anna Maeklherg, 34, Port
land ; Conrad Beeson, 22, and Alice Beck,
20, Portland.
President MacCracken of Vassar says
that woman is f0 years ahead of man.
It's a long lead, but the villain still pur-
sues iisir r mres. -. .
Changes in Trains
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Ry.
SUNDAY, MARCH 26
On and after the date named above the changes outlined below
- 'will be in effect on the Spokane line of the North Bank road. .
LOCAL TRAINS, No. 6, now leaving jPortland at 7:50 A. iL,
and No. 7, arrivineT Portland 5:45 P. to and from Lyle wiU be
discontinaed. - '
SPOKANE TRAINS, No. 4, leaving Portland 9:15 A. M., and No.
- J, SOTTving; Portland 7:45 P. M.-8:00 P. M-, beginnins: March 26
wfllmsie additional stops on signal at Washougal, Skamania.
Cascades. Carson, Cooks and Underwood. -. .
. ; NO. 4 continues connection for Goldendale.
Spokane. Portland tS: Seattle Ry.
We fceee hernad BSadrada ef aw ITailaaf
poaluone payuay Iroca z i aeww P
nth. Let a. balp yea. toe. Tea eaa t
half of year tsiuVia eVnra aad the lanr aft!
March 28, at 3 e'doek P as., freea the r-et- I , , a a awettf salt etls
lU.f 1AU1 . raiwww. . him. mhw.ww. I l.IfJII H B
liitw mailt Mt grots PstIc er-setary. I !- soar bona Boor, ia aa
i sDrrisni. ihk n. - slaiph 22. fiancaa I tieala any ether kind of aa timauw-asl
Pnrki. aead 17 yeara. wile at taurio ITedao. i eoaa lor aaaperooei fiauy as v a. aa. aaes a
BVither n( Ansnrrlna. Arena. Msry. J-e and
Loiriae Pierian The funeral eeriliae) will take
rttan. at Rt PhfUD Serfs ehnreh. EL 1th. naar
Hickory, at 10 a. ra.. Batorday. Kai-a SS.
where meea will be offered, rrianda hsTtled. ln
tarmeat kit. Cilnry camatary'. Arraneements in
eare of the Yr "-wie rum rsi ierenr.
CORXACCPIA Ureh 33. at the lata resirlaarT
, Linton, Or., ataria Roaeria remaocpia. as ad
T rears, soothae of Mono, rhffin. Menolaa,
Rose and leer Comaeoina. The fnaeral eorteaa)
win ken Fialey'e aiortaary. Moatsscaery at BtA,
Satarday. MareB za. at v:ia A as., ana pre
eeed to 8t- La a i. me eharrh, 34 aad akersaaa
sta.. where mast win be citable tad at a aa.
Friends iaeited, Cnvrlm1tin earnee Kteer Slew
cemetery.
of the
D. as. asset B tartar. Lavae IIS
APCOX At TO AtlATlU OCHOCn.
8T3-3T4 Wsare t.. Comae Cakes eaa.
r-OBTXAyr. OEryyH
ttpino. ausuuaa. apEixxa' aIsd
THAT CHAJCCB FOB rOwOTX)SJ U rci
AHBAJJ ABB 1 VU i I Ml fU8
whj, rt coktrsf
1
CHRISTE The fanersl corivaa of the Uar
Bertha lj. uinaoe of tf 1 tafaasma w. ui
kaee rinlrr's inprtnarr, Montaooety at 5 th.
Saturday, Marrh t5. at 10 a aa. and pra
eeed tn St. alarys Cathedral. 15 th and Deris
atreeta. where asaae wiU he eatahretad at 11
A as. Friesale taerted. Cesar hirtint arrrtce.
Moont Caleary eeinaury.
SUSOS At Taeosaa. Wash.. Vlarch 22. Corrine
kfaaoa, forsatrly Corrtne Tlmsaer, axad
years. eeJoreii wire, oc ieek ataaon. smer oa
Lawrenee MiBe of les Aacctas. CaL Fwaeral
earrieee wiU be held Aa tartar. March 21. at
1:80 p. sa.. at the Chanel of afiUer A
Interment Boas City eeeaetery. Mra, kf
a aseenber of, the CnKed ArUaaaa i
4ms aa encht
Sae lAeaasiejds. WM M yoel nasi asaas in
poamoki roa CAca &aAiCAxa
ALgfr sjLDO.. 3D AWP MOMaOl
MOLCa BAMflKa CULAAOB ana saaak
the teads am weak.; eenajee aaaae pay arei
aet
etete aid.
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SHOW tikkb WRiTiXG LXTTAiOt,
HILL The faneraT
To
ably X: I.
the lata T-
9 mj te 8 saoaths earn.
kfcnF.RJfOTT SCHOOL or LCTTtarxO
3S HSM rt. PVaa ktarahsj !
L. H01 of 384 Kaet Bu-abena ac. erffl
be hetd Saturday. March 28. at ! JO ji as., at
nnley-a sjortaary Moatteeaaye at th. nwodi
tnritet . Coarimlmc asrrice, Elrer Vie- cesae
tery CSXEB The funoral arrrire for tb lala Fsa
ana Pattarana Oreer a 42S Kaat lth at.
wiH be bend aatarday. March ZS, at 1 p. as.,
at Finlrr afortaary. Moatcnajterv at 6th. FTiends
tneHed. CeeirJndine; ami a a. Mt, Beott wwurr.
WrhpMf Tea funeral aarrloae of Edward ' U
af rrrr. lata of 217 K. Waehnartoai eA. enfl
be heal Moaday. hUrch 2T. at 3 p. ea at the
Portland ereraalfrrinni. nVrasins at the resiilea
bal rarle-B ef Mr.W a Tracer.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS JOS
A. R. Zeller Co-.-sT
'aSkfewes
LKAKX TaXSGaArEl
Tcaarraofe laatrlaea. 484
r Uay and aarat
SVtXCNQ CLASS LA Conpteeaet-r sad bo,
roach cslcnistne. Muarr Ocnaea. 414 Xeo
BVks. . t-
aasraaka. Ceeawa Bafbey CnsieteA 143 Ka
HELP WANTED MALE 20
WAiiThM At eone, l assa te Ian ruab!
sat 483 Haatherne.
WANTtU fcswei.uwd
wrdsy. Tabor 8788.
. earner We
t7eTDESTA3Ua CXX Mass41A3
Taint aa Cess. . . r
tXPAKU-lNtTU faraarw ataaaeae. Paone ai
leinfnrd. Belay, . fe rMntiiw. s
KKW eu'iain mated, aaao --trl . Cm
before I 1 a. Ill Grand aae.
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