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FEBRUARY 22. 1911. K .Uliv.ll.m - I " V V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OltTGOXLAX TXLEPHOXT-S. r-,mtr.-re'.m ......Main TT City circulation Wain J0;'' Mana:n fc-iitor Mam J'1;? anlav fcdltw Main TTJ Iull tiuUJin . Mala 70.0 A "M A "J A A rjS A uv BEIIJil THEATER (Saranth end TaylorV jrr.ae T. Puwara In Havana." Thli after noon at t li and tonight at S:li- BAKFR 'THEATtR-Kleenth an Uor rtan The Biktr Stock Company I'i.rra ol tha riaina" Tola afiarnoon at 1 is and tonight at 8:1. JI NfllLOW THBATtB Tetfta sad Mor r.sn Kichard Joaa la "Bilvar Tareede. Tctc&t at sis o clock. OPPHEVSI THRATER tMorrleon. between tint and s.anth Vaudavllle. .Tola artarnoon at 2 11 and tonlsnt at Hi GRIND THEATER Park and Waahl- tor.) Vaud.viha. Thie aitaraooa at 1 11. t jo.aht at Ho aad a. FA.N'TAOES THE.'TER roarth an Jtark) Vau4u Tula attarnooa at 2:14; to nicrit at T .-0 and 9. t LTKIC THEATER ISeventh and Aider 1 I.yric Coma-ly Company la "McCartbrs Trc-jtlt-a." Thla aftarnooo at tit ond te n:nt at T:30 and . TAR THEATER tPark and Washington Motion plc'.uras. Cootlauova Cxva l:Si to 10 .iiy.U. Aarvmcr Prepares Puaxs for Stoks TnriA-Architect Otto Kleemann ka pre paring plar.s for a temple for the Con gregation North Zedeke Taimud Torah. to be erected at the southeast corner of S'xth and Hill streets. Tha building will be of stone conalructlon In Roman taque style and will have the main en trant o througa the tower on Sixth street; also a side entrance Jn front and rear on Hall street. The main floor will swat about peraons and tl.a gallary 100 more. The main auditorium will be beau tifully grained and finished In oak. In the bawment there will be a meeting room and three classrooms o they can b converted Into one lance hail: alao a furnace room, kitchen, clerk's room and lavatories. Work on the temple will be begun u soon as the plana are Bnwtied. Panic DtMcino TtoDAT. The Penlneuta Kwa Association will dedicate the Penin su'.a Park with rose planting exercises trie afternoon at 1 o'clock. Koae plant ing la an annual event with this essocla tlun. but thla year tha exercises mark the dedication of a new park for the North East Side. J. H. Nolta. chairman of the committee cf arrnKemnt. will be In charge. Superintendent itWbe has prepared a four-acre roe bed and In It the roae cuttlcsa will be planted. The hare been donated by the Routledge Seed Company. The Peninsula Band will open the programme with music. Ad dresses will be delivered by Mayor Simon. Ir. Kmmet Irake. Rev. S. O. Nulllger. of " Vancouver. Waah.; H. O. Slbray. of Uni versity Park. It la expected that tha varloua push, clubs of thla aectlon will take part In the planting. Has. Emma ARchambeaD Dts- Mrs. Emma J. Archambeau. wife of W. L. Archambeau. 24 Eaja: Third atreet North, died Monday after an Illness of four weeks. She was to years of age and waa born In Eugene. Or. She waa married to Mr. Archambeau In 1SSX and they have resided In Portland for a number of yeara. HMe the widower one, caua-hter. Ruby I- Archambeau. aurvlvea. The funeral will be conducted at the family residence thla afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and tha oervtcea will be In charge of Rev. Y. B. Hlnson. of tha Whlta Temple, of which Mrs. Archambeau waa member. Tha burial will be made in Itlvenrlew Cemetery. ' Case Aoaiust Cmras Droppedw Through the laWa delays. Jim Be. ac cused Chinese "masher." escaped punish ment, .its caae being dismissed In Muni cipal Court yesterday for lack of prosecu tion. Ba w accused of Insulting Mrs. II H. O Bannon on the atreet, and aha and ber husband made several appear ances to prosecute tha case, but found It postponed on account of the failure of He's lawyera to put to an appearance. Despairing of bringing the caae io trial, the, witnesses failed to appear yeeterxlay and a dismissal waa entered. JrcoMEXT roR "4 Granted. TNe ver dict of a Jury In Judge Oantenbeln'a de partment. of the State Circuit Court, re turned yesterday afternoon, gave F. O. Htitler judgment 'jt Ht against Dan Bleuer. Chnat Egger. Arnold Egger. tltxlfrey Eeger and Adolph Egger. Tha monty waa due on a promissory note. The verdict provides that the defendants pay tha Interest and attorney's) fees. K0. Joh B. Mackis DiEa.-John B Mackln. a well-known young man, died at the home of his father. Joseph Mackln. & Mollory avenue. Monday at the ago of 3i He bad been a resident of Portland the past 23 years The funeral will ba heid today at A. M.. and Interment will be In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Serv ices will be conducted from St. Andrews Church. Alberta and Enst Ninth streets. Misaiox CiRCTJt to Meet Tomorrow. Mra. LV. E. Thomaa will be the hoe teas of tha Florence Meade Mission Circle of the L'nlversallst Church of tha Good Tldlngia tomorrow afternoon at ber home. in East Sixteenth street North, near Brasoe. Tbe annual reception promises to be attractive, a fine programme will be given and Mrs Lo)a U. Baldwin will give an address on tier work for girls. McsBt-M Opes This Av-ternoow. Tha Museum of Art will be open, free, from 3 o'clock until & today. In addition to the work of the students of Eastern art schools, which will be here only a short time, there la on exhibition a group of the bronies of wild anlmalev by A. PhlmLster Proctor, and some bronses by Olm Warr.er. Mrs. R. H. Tate to Spcak. Mrs. R. H. Tate, president of the Mate Congress of Mothers will speak on "Mother. Teacher and Tom." before tha Parents' and Teacher? Association. In Thompson e- hooU February 13. at 1 P. M. piano solo will ba played by Mrs. II. A. White. Tiyniuxci Wc to Assemble. Tha Central V. C. T. V. will meet at 3:30 P. M-. Wednesday. In the Good n our h build ing. The subject will be "How to Make a Meeting Interesting. by Mrs. Trimble. Mrs Poncay and Mrs. Downing will speak on different phases of tha aame topic The B -it-tub Creek Baths and medical treatments including steam, hot air, ' electric light, electro hydro batha and many other methods. Trained nurses In attendance, especially for ladies; rest rooms for after treatment; we get re ulia. 3U Moy bUg. Main 19CS. Dramatic Stvot Con ri.tcrp. The dra matic department of tha Woman's Club alii meet Thursday at 10 A. M-. at Women of Woodcraft hall, tha leason being from pace 4 o( tbe "Gewtire Book." on tha subject. "The Will In Expression." I-ast Night to hear Dr. John BaJeora Shaw. First Presbyterian Church. 7: JO p. M. Stuart McGulre will sing. Y. M. C A.. 12. noon today, men only; also to morrow noon and 3 P. M. Nones Owing to death In tha family of chairman of the entertainment com mittee, there will be no basket social at I. O. O. F. hall. East Eightieth and East GUaan streets. Special. Stuart McGuire is singing at the Dr. Bhaw meetings tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Flrat Presbyterian Church; also tomor row at 3 P. M. Bibi-b Class to Meet. The Bible study class of tee Council of Jewish Women, will meet In the vestry room of Tempi Beth ba-ael today at 3 P. M. Isaac L. Whits has moved his Insur ance 0fT.ee to No. Tul Selling building, bixtb and Alder. D. B. FucKi-rares, architect, has re moved to 101 Lumbarmen'a building. Fifth and Start HbaR Dr. Shaw today. 12 X noon. T. M. C. A.: tonight. 7 JO. at First Presbyterian Church. Powers at Ems. drugs. Oregonlan bldg-; open all Eight. Ma n 333. A 6157. Sir las Ware a Rrrajmso C- Cnristsa ac. Id floor corbett bldg. Take olevatar. lOPxMO I3C WocTortc row EaLav Pkoctb (0u, dfUrWOOO IIasbam Pavement Favored for Villa AvEjrt-E. At the meeting of tha Monta villa Board of Trade Monday night tha paving of Villa avenue, between East Sixtieth and East Eighty-second streets was considered and after hearing repre sentatives of various pavtr.g companies the meeting voted In favor of Hasaara pavement. It was decided not to at tempt to have the Improvement made thla year, but everything will be made ready so tha work can be dona early next year. Water mains, gas, sewers and all utilities will be put under ground, meanwhile. It waa also thought that by next year the remainder of Villa avenue may ba ready for Improvement. It was reported that settlement had been made with W. C Brainard for the land taken from tbe Brainard Cemetery for the extension of Villa avenue. ' WasRiNororr'a Birthdat Celebrated. Students of tha Christian Brothers' Busl Dcsa College. Grand avenue and Clacka mas street, commemorated the birthday of Washington last night In Alumni hall with a patriotic address and music. Over 100 voices Joined In tbe song. "In the Good Old Cnlted States." "The AmerlcAn Flag" waa rendered by Aloyalua Hyland. a wall-known singer, with good effect. John E. KsnaAck delivered the oration on "The Character of Washington." Mr. Keneflck Is a student of the college. The college orchestra, under the direc tion of Professor Frank G. Elchenlaub. give nereral selections. Tha students gave tha play. "Not In tha Regular Army." Pyramid building was an ath letlo number by members of tha gymna sium class. Piedmont Will Insist ore Pavementb. A committee from the Piedmont Improve ment Association will appear before tha City Council today to Insist on the Im provement of the Williams - ave nue district. which embraces tha territory between Williams and Union avenues. Alnsworth avenue and Portland boulevard. A resolution for this district was passed October 1. IX. but nothing has been done. Sewers have not been la.d In Piedmont and under tha order of tba Mayor tha pavement could not ba laid, but as the sewers and settlor utili ties are to be laid In the alleys In Pied mont the property owners expect to overcome the order of the Mayor and have streets paved at once. Marrtino Maoistratr Pvxxles- Coun ty Clerk Fields recently sent notices to permns wno obtained marriage licenses In IS 10. but whose marriages had not been reported, asking them to investi gate. Yesterday Mr. Fields received an affidavit from W. D. Sampson, saying ha married George Birnbnch and Margaret Hamburg. November lis last year, the witnesses being Cyrus Powell and Wil liam M. Smith. Sampson signs himself as a Juntlce of tha Peaoe. but there la no Justice by that name In Multnomah County. Mr. Fields la Investigating to ascertain mors definitely tha Identity of Mr. Sampson. Firs arocses Apartment - Hours. Residents In an apartment-house, at 601 Fifth street, were aroused untimely from their beds yesterday morning at 4:30 o'clock, by Patrolmen Stewart and Wll lett, who had discovered a threatening blaaa raging In the lower part of the house. After alarming all the sleepers, the officers carried pans of water and ex tinguished tha fire, whlcb had caught In a partition and wss making headway. It had started from hot ashes being thrown Into a woodon barrel. Tha damage waa smalL Colvmbia Rrvxx Smelt Three Pounds for loc at every one of Frank L Smith's markets; also fresh eggs from Oregon ranches. Xbc per dosen; choice, small hams are lc and a half a ham sella for the aame price; Frank L. Smith's extra heavy bacon Is 17Vc; very fine, sweet pickle bacon Is 30c; extra choice, light, sugar-cured bacon Is Xl'tc; a three-pound pall of slmon pure lard la 4bc; a five pound pail Is 70c. a ten-pound pall la 31. SS. Always sea that the name of Frank la Sknlth la over tha door. 9CNNT810SJ Clubs to Meet. A joint meeting of the Svnnysld Push Club and tha Fathers' Club will be held at tha Sunny side school building tonight. Street Improvements and tha securing of mora electric lights for the streets snd mora ground for the S)nnyald school will be matters which will ba discussed. A part of the block upon which the achool Is located Is now occupied by a atabla and feed store. Court Deters Bid Selection. The County Court had aet yesterday morn ing as tha time to pass upon 'bids for construction of the main building and ateam beating plant at tha Multnomah Farm. Tha ten bids were opened last Saturday morning. Tha County Court has deferred its decision on the bids until next Thursday morning aa question over the regularity of one of the bids has arisen. Henry Penninovton Dies. Henry Penn ington died at his home, 169 East Four teenth street. Monday, at the age of &9 yeara. He came to Portland with hla wife from Minnesota a year ago. He was an active member of tha Oddfellow, Masonic and Modern Woodmen orders In Minnesota. The funeral will be held to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, from .his late home and tha Portland Crematorium. J. J. Kadderlt Recovers J. J. Ead derly, who went to St- Louis, for treat ment for ill health of long standing, has been discharged as recovered. Mr. Kad derly and hla brother, A. A. Kadderly, will visit their old home at Monroe, Wis., after which J. J. Kadderly will return to Portland, but A. . Kadderly will spend several months visiting Chicago, New York and Washington. PosTorricR Keeps Short Holidat Hours The Posiofflce will be closed to day at 10 o'clock. There will ba two de liveries In the business district and one in the residence district. Tha money order department will not be open during the day. but the registry office will ba open until 10 o'clock. Woodstock W. C. T. U. Meets. The Woodstock W. C. T. U. will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Drew, three blocks from Mann's station. Part of tha programme given at tha recent Institute held In St. Johns will ba re peated at this meeting. Max Hurt Cuttwc Road. Edward Cook, of Woodland. Wash., was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital last night with a broken leg. sustslned when a log rolled over him while ha was cutting a road through a wood. The concert that was to be given to morrow by II Canto is postponed until Monday evening, February 27. Small block of Paulsen wireless for sale. 11. per share. T 796. Oregonlan. Attor.net Folet has returned 323 Board of Trade bldg. Bbceer Balance, cheap aeo class, adv. FRxau Eaa. 3 dos. Sc. at Wooaters. CONCERTS GROW IN FAVOR Third of Sunday Series at Ilellig Arouses Enthusiasm. Tha third popular Sunday concert will be given at tha Helllg Theater next Sunday afternoon from 3 to 4:30 o'clock. The success of tha two previ ous concerts, both from a musical and financial standpoint, has been gratify Inn and has aroused the members of the chorus of 75 of tbe leading singers of the city and the management to put forth greater efforta to please tha music-loving people of tha community. The orchestra will be Increased to 20 of the best musicians In Portland, under the direction of Iavld C. Rose brook. The soloists will ba Mrs. El frldi Heller Welnsteln. soprano; Mrs. Delphlne Marx, contralto; B. Edward Reea, tenor; 11. Q. Whlpp, bass, who will also ba heard In the beautiful quartet from "Robin Hood" and tha famous quartet from "Rlgoletto." In cluded In the choral work will be Haydn'a magnificent selection from "The Creation." "The Heavena Are Telilng." Among tha nnmbera given by the or chestra will ba tha overture to "MJa F.P.YOUNG 290 MORRISON STREET WOMEN'S HABERDASHER. Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose 98c Pair For this da7 only. New arrivals in lustrons pure thread silk Hose, with heavy lisle Boles, heels and toes. Colors are black, tan, sky and lavender. Tha heavy lisle garter top, six Inches wide, insures against tearing by the garters and helps for long wear. Other stores would ask $1.50 the pair for these. For this one day only, here bob" and the charming suite of Ethel pert Nevln's "A Day In Venice," to gether with Joyce's entrancing concert waltz, "Songs of Autumn." MAYOR HAS BRIDGE PUSH CITY MAY BCTLD WITHOUT WAITtVG OX BOXDS. Proposal of Bidders That City Pay $2000 for Legal Opinion AV1I1 Be Rejected. Mayor Simon la endeavoring to work out a plan whereby the city will ba able to provide money for the construction of tha Broadway bridge without selling bonds at tha present time. In an effort to avoid further delay through the operations of obstructionists. "I hava In mind a plan which. If worked out successfully, would enable the city to provide plenty of funds for the construction of the Broadway bridge," said the Mayor. "It Is a big problem, aa the amount required la so large. However, ks the administration Is determined to build the span. I shall try to evolve this plan, and may have a definite atatement to make concerning It in the near future." City Auditor Barbur received yesterday morning a brief telegram from Farson, Son A Co., the Chicago firm which bid for tha last lasua of to00.000 Broadway bridge bonds, saying that tha firm's at torneys In New York may pasa favorably upon the legality of the Issue, and sug gesting that the City of Portland pay the attorneys 32000 for their work. Mayor Simon and City Auditor Barbur agreed that such a proposal was ftn pos sible from the city's standpoint, as the city has no authority to pay private concerns special sums for work done for another private firm, as In this casa. They would not do so. they said. If they had the authority, as It Is for the bond buyers to provide their own legal opin ions as to all points concerned. Mr. Barbur telegraphed Farson, Son A Co. yesterday morning that he would furnish them all data asked for In their recent letter, Including copies of the act passed by the Oregon Legislature and the bill passed by Congress, curing all defects In the bonds. A GREAJ HIT. The extraordinary performance given at Ye Oregon Grille during luncheon hours by Hendler, the boy pianist, and the character sketches given every evening by Davis and Glyn, the comedian sing ers. All this week, after-theater parties have taxed the capacity of this popular grillroom. These special attractions con tinue through the week. " COLLINS HOT SPRINGS. The management wishes to state that, regardless of the little controversy be tween the old and the present manage ment, the hotel at Collins. Wash.. Is still open, where all old as well aa new cus tomers are welcome and will be served with true Western hospitality. F. A. Young, Manager. WHERE T0 DINE. AM tha delicacies of tba aeason at tba Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart, menu for ladles. 306 Wuh. near ftlfe at. Rock BsrtBKs CemL The best bouse coal. Liberty Coal A lee Co. exclusive agents. 25 North Fourteenth street. Main 1663. A 312. ff H la Pair 'J Qall Today At Heitkemper's FOR WE ARE "WHACKING UP "WITH THE OTHER FELLOW. Not because we have suddenly grown philanthropic, but to be frank we've got to be in our new store, in Yeon Building, in a very short time. We'd rather lose temporary profits than move our stock. If you grasp the logic, you can get the most exclusive jewelry, GUARAN TEED WATCHES, STANDARDIZED SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS," TROPHIES, LODGE EMBLEMS, ETC., at less than the price of inferior, no account grades. Who 'U get the first whack t aJO M.W f , Present Address) XvOiMiCtlVjlCrS 286 Morrison Street 1. afcl.J a-" ',VS- aw K PRESS CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. Thousand Guests Invited to Opening of New Quarters- Tonight. Tha Portland Press Club will enter tain 1000 guests tonight, the occasion being the official opening and house warming of tna new quarters In the Elks building and a commemoration of Washington's birthday. There will be music, vaudeville acts and many sur prising features of entertainment which the committee In charge of the affair will not disclose. It will be Informal and the guests and members of the club may come and go at ease, and still take In a part of the programme, as there will be "some thing doing" 411 the time. Plant Slbson roses. Phone Sellwood 950 See Masquerade on Skates TOXIGHT OAK9 KIMC Special Matinee This Afternoon. MASQ1F. CARNIVAL ON -KATES OAKS Hl.VK TOXIGHT. rwo Sessions. Masks for Sale at Rink. A SKIM OF B-AUTV 13 A JOY FOREVER. Qr, T. Felix Oouraud'a Oriental Cream or MniKloal Beautifler. Mmrrv Tan. rmpiev Z a. 5 htw stood Lb tMt of rears, and la to bErmleN we tut It to be rare It li properly maul. Accept do ootinter felt Of iODliaVr name. Dr. L. A Sat r taJd to lady of tbe baut tcn (a patieoDt Ai yn la!lea wlii use lb era. 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