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TIIE MOKXING OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, 3IARCII 171911 . I I. il V - S) CITY NEWS IN BRIEF onrcoxu.i nuinosn. O't ctril.ti'-'a . Xvnaf.rtc EJltaS' Sx lay editor .. c .mo:cf -room !' T"T Mala T"7'J M. TT Tt ..... .m:i T: ttaia to: A A awwi AJfTSXMEjm. Br'-tl T'ltTCIt SnlS and Tylor: Arri-i.ai- ' I3e.:it el a. IX BAtCCIt THEATER SB -Malrry illnu 6Tre. Tooigat al CVM(.t X THKATEH Hrt1.. siB Kad ..ntB Vu4ilfc ,.T .'urooaa 1 a 11 ul lonlM el CKaD THEATEH rmr W"V,V" tvoo..:.. This eXBa at a-J. IM;tat At 1 -J aaa & FANTA TES THE- TI-''"" SB veede.i:1. Tin aXMra al ' a;a:il el T 14 as LT;C THEATER A'V? CirL- Ttis AitraJa At aaa USi43l At I J Baa lri iar-ADt OH JOT. Vvl-t run roa alclwr.. H A P M 11 A4rrt lattiM far taa t T J la Brief valaataa la Saaaaye -aa awl ke kABAra la Tka Or.ala aatavaa alM r ''lark ataray vaalag. Cxic-sr to Ho Me i. it Cox At tha business meeitns; of tf.e Alb.na Woman a CbrUtlaa T3iprnc I Dion at tha home of lift. W. Donaldson, It FrsrrwBt street. p:o ware adopted for Botdisa- Htl n-e-al contests for B-.atxona. tori and :tia The first eonusl wU ba held In tha Pilgrim CotirirtloQii Church. Sharer street and Missouri avenue, next Wednesday ni4ht. I" boy only. It wa decided to ho!d the contest for bojra eparata' from the ir'.rn tha juusea always decide la Javor of tha girls In mixed cogttiit ad tha union desires to Siva tha dots a chance to win medal. Other coat wta ta arr nad lor la fu ture. ELirr Axkxxt Thai to B Retio. Ta Portland Kallvar. Uht Power Company jeaterday siartel to relay It double track on t-l Anaeny Between Grand trtnm and t Twenty-elhth reel, prepare itory to th Improve ment soon to ba made. The Ort ec tion between Urand aenue an I at Tenth wiil b torn up. Montarlila and Eaai Ankeny car have been routed on East Barnide street from Et Tenth treat and later wKl ba routed or tha Kom City lice from Et Twenty-alfht treet Tha contract for pairing- East Ackeny atreet was let too lata In tha season to do the work. Th cost of the (tiimrut will b 10.00). tVltCXBIA AMOCHTtOX EavT. Th Wliltimbu Hill Association elected tha following oftuers at tn annual meet Ins: held yesterday In tha fir hall at I'ortsmouUi: Ilrector President. T. A. Ketchem; secretary. V. O. Steel; Tt--preldent. Dr. Iu Vaul; treasurer. Char'.ea A. Ldsoa: V. Stewart. Tha association I rectlnr a four-story concrete buliJlr. at he comer of Portamouth avenue ani Lombard treet. Th foundation I completed In wails ar up to tha second floor. Tha bulMInc will cost ITS. 90S. It Is belr.r built by day work, unler th chAXf of a foreman. Assess as r CtT sior 'W "ru. Boow Ei fir Ta 3-dsy eitenalon allowed In which to pay assessment for th a-ldenlna; of randy boulerard to feet vlll expire Mrch ii. after which thos who hsT not paid will become deiln- uent and a penalty will be added to the cose Th total amount of tha as Ktixtnt for the wlleninc Is t1.000. all must ba paid before tin street can I dec.AXed it fet wU. It I desired to pair tn street this year and tha petitions for a hard-surf. e Improve ment ar rea!y to ba n!d a soon ta th wldenis Is aa accomplished fact. Ma. P.sidt Acc ra r or Bn taotno. Wil liam K;Jt, a wealthy realty owner. as arrae:ed by Patrolnmn Evaiui on tha charge of automobile pedlns; Wednes day night. When his cte waa caU-d In Municipal Coort yesterday. Mr. Heldt did not appear, anj his ball of I3S was forfeited. Mr. Keldt waa arrested a few weeks ax by Patrolman Ander son at Fifth and Washington streets tor cutting a corner. A suspended sentence was Imposed and he turned over his ball receipt of W to th police beneht fund. Kxtninri OasBHYAxes or Sr. Pxtick" tfAX. ijemn bigs ma at St. Patrick's will be th first feature of th celebra tion. Tha Most Ker. Archbishop will be present aa has been his custom; 1 clock Is th hour tor mass. Th fol lowing are the officers: Her. Joseph Judnle. celebrant; Kee. C. le Lormler. deacon; tier. Urendan folum kille. sub-deacon; Ke. Ueorge Thomp son, master of ceremonies; Ker. Father Galilean will deliver th sermon. All th city clergy will be present. Da. CRAWn.ao to Lectvbe. Dr. W. H. Crawford, one of th leading men of the Methodtet denomination and presi dent of Alleghany CoHeee. will ar rive today, and deliver ht lectur to night In Centenary Church. East Pin and EAst Ninth streets, on "Savona rola. under tha auspices of th Tho burn Epworth League. Ir. Crawford haa been associated with lilshop J. M. Thohurn and It Is due to Bishop Tho burn that b wt'.I stop over In Portland and speak tonight. Ixsrsro-TKO cartbidob lyrucn Worrx demonstrating th action of a revolver which he was trying to s:i. Vola Porna snapped the triKgrr on aa unsuspected cartrii;e. In a saloon at 219 Second street. Wednesday nlgnt. Th weapon waa discharged and tha bu.let entered th left breast of Gust Bell Emerson. Th wounded man was taken to 61. Vincent a Hospital, where It was found that his wound waa su perficial. Ptrs Barvo Laid ot Pimov Roarx Tn contractors for the Bull Run pipe line ar laing th big tub oa th Section Una road. Men ara at work west of KI'Kaver and also between th Gran ; hall and South Mount Tabor. In tha course of a few weeks th pip will ba under ground on th Section Line to a point opposit th Upper reservoirs at Mount Tabor. Isa Johnson s FVxerai. HtLh-Th funeral of lsak Johnson, who died March 14. was held yesterday from his iat bom T(i Montana avenue, and th ln:erment was made la Roe City Cemetery. Mr. Johnson was (I years old. and had been a resident of Port land sine 11:. He la survived by a widow and two children John John- j oa and Airs. .niil jonnson. Uosriim Whitkhaao to lrui.-Mortimer Woitehead. past lecturer for th National Orange, will deliver two ad dresses to farmers at Uresham Satur day. March ti. Mr. Whitehead haa been lecturing In Washington. Mr. Wht'ehead wt:i be the ru. -t of H K. I avis at his farm on t.'.e Poaall Val liy road during his stay. Stuv-icra Hiu Toxi.iht rvlces will beheld tonlrfhl at Congregation Ahaval S'lOlom. corner Park and Clay streets. at o'clock, with music by the choir. Tomorrow morning services at s.3 c, k Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. IL Hoffman will be confirmed. Rabbi K- Abrahamson will offlclata. All are welcome. Foa 9ai.B Ten acre on Oregon Elec tric. 3) minutes' rid from city. su:tabl for p!at:!ng or eeag tracts. A Cregonlan. Da. LaRoy fisimi. osteopathic physician, graduate Kirksv::ie. Mo.. 1X: post gradu ate, removed to 113 Belling bidg Cbcssctb stralrhtsned. no operation. D-sx Frees a: K.ce. Merchant Trust bidg. powaas A Cmx drugs. Oregontaa kalg.; ope a ail ui-t Kaa 24 A el. 'Xtbcbax. ECTrCATrosr To Bb'Tbbstb. -Llberai Education" will b Rabbi Jonah B. WU' topic at Beth Israel tonight. Mrs. M. Mar, will sing "Th Lord 1 Mindful of HI Own" (Men delssohn). Th choir under th direc tion of Mrs. Rom Bloch-Bauer will sine th ritual music. Th service be gins at I o'clock. Th topic tomorrow at 1 J A. M. will b -Jwlsh Trade In th Mlddl Ages." All men and wo men are cordially Invited to attend th services. Gabdcvixo Lsctvbb Is Toxiobt. Pro fessor A. O. Bo'JTet. of Oregon Agricul tural College, will glv a lectur on gardening tonight at t oclock in th auditorium of th Portland Toung Men's Cbr:s-.!an Association. Thla address wt!I be given In connection with th gsrden Ing contest for boys that to being con ducted by th T. M. C. A- and In which tr Agricultural College IB co-operating. Th lectur Is free to adults, as well aa th boy gardeners. r ARKVTS' AX D TBACHBRS" CRC TO Micr.-Te Parents' and Teacher- Or el of th Highland school will hold Its first meeting Bine It orgsnla tlon, on Friday afternoon at S o'clock. Dr. Parry Payna will deliver an ad dresa on "First Aid to th Injured." Crbabxrib Rbstacbatt Rbopbxbd. We ar now In our new quarters at lot Fourth street and will ba pleased to meet all our old friends. R. A. Proud foot, proprietor. EAvrtxABOtA. Dr. Crawtord, president of Alleghany College. Meadrlll. Pa tonight at t o'clock. Centenary Church. East Ninth and Pine. Admis sion JS cant. Tor o tub Morxtw" to Ta. and don't fTget th znassiuenade on states at th Oak Rink tonight. Ottih Awat. Must sail lot In Ladd'a Add- near Hawthorne. B 1101. FarsH eges. Sc a dos- at Wooster's.s WIFE SEEKS MISSING MAN Railway Conductor Looking Work. Has Sent 'o Word. for Mrs. W. M. Horton called at th offlc of Th Oregonlan yeaterday and desired to enlist th offices of th paper in th search for her husband, who left Port land on March T for Grants Pass, seek ing work as a railroad man. She has not heard from Mm sine. Mr. and Mrs. Horton cam to Portland March 1 After searching for work and being unable to find It. Horton decided to go to Grants Pan. II Is a member of th Order of Railway Conductors and of th Elks Word from Grants Pass was that ha had not reached there. His trunk Is still In a storag hous In Portland. He had with him. Mr. Horton la described as a man of good hsblts. He waa In business in Fan Bernardino. Cat., befor coming to Portland, and had dis posed of his Interests there. Th pollc and th Elks ar aiding In th search. BUSONI COMING. The Famous Italian Plantat Will Glve a Recital at the HeUlg- Son day Afternoon, March J 6. just about a month ago from th date on which th great pianist. BusonU will play her at tha llolllg. he ap peared la New Tork and conducted th Philharmonic Orchestra In his own com position. "Berceuse Leglaque." written In memory of his mother. Th work was received with tremendous applause and th famous pianist haa added an other to his laurels. Buaonl will coma to Portland for on recital only, at th Helllg Theater on Sunday afternoon. March 1. endtr th direction of Lois Uteers-Wynn Coman. and th sal of seats for this artist and his recital will open at th Helllg Theater next Thurs day morning at 10. WHERE TO DINE. All th delicacies of th ssesna at the Portland Restaurant. Fin private apart ments for ladlea a Wash, near ata at. Plant PHbeon rosea Phon Hell wood MO L. MAYER & CO. Portland Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. Main 0432, A 4432. WEEKLY SAVING BULLETIN Coffee. 'Whereas the coffee market has advanced consider ably, we hare not advanced oar best prades. We five yon "Mayer's Own Blend" at 40c per lb., and it is nneqnaled in the city. Phone or call for a free sample. For Friday and Satur day, March 17 and IS, we offer yon : English Breakfast Tea, remlar 75c lb 600 Fancy Ranch Eggs, 2 dnz., 450 Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate, repnlar 50c, per lb 400 Mayer's Vanilla, 8-oz. bot 500 Black White Scotch Whiskey, per bottle SI. 25 Da Kafa Coffee, per lb., 500 C. & B. Malt Vinegar, regular 35c, bottle 300 NEW ARRIVALS. Eastern Codfish, in bulk, 2-lb. and 5-lb. boxes. French and German Gluten Bread. Real German Pretzels. Carlsbad Sugar Wafers. Simon & Weil's Matzos. ( Let us bare your order for the holidays.) Week-End Railroad Rates to BEAUTIFUL GEARHART "BT-TUE-SEA" This Is th time to think about bulld r a horn at th seaside. Geaxhart park Is an Ideal place for your SEASIDE COTTAGE W have many attrarttv hulldtns; sites and offer special Inducements to persons who build within t) days. Terms on property ar reasonable. Talk tt us about vour Summer horn over look in th Pacific. HI TH TRl'ST roar.wT, stark, si. reran SeeaaeV F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING- Mala ISA A 11 65 First and Oak F.P.Youngs Forced Cash -Raising Sale Should be of interest to you, coming just before Easter, when you need fine Haberdashery. $30,000 worth of the best selected Furnishings at cut-slash prices. You should consider two things: The qual ity of our merchandise and the power of your cash. KNIT UNDERWEAR EASIER NECKWEAR Hundreds of handsome pieces, all at cut-slash price. 75e and 50c Stocks, special. .250 25e Stocks, special 100 EASTER GLOVES $1.25 kid Gloves -9S0 $2.00 and $2.25 kid Gloves for $1.65 and 81.98 $1.75 kid Gloves S1.48 $1.50 kid Gloves 31.25 $7.50 TO $1Q FANCY WAISTS, SPECIAL S4.98 New lot, all latest cut, with the new kimono sleeve, high or low neck. LOUISE CORSETS fl.50 and $2.00, special 9S0 $3.00, special $2.25 $4.00, special $3.10 $1.50 Union Suits, special. ..980 35c Vests and Pants 190 75c swiss ribbed Vests 560 y,-PRICE EMBROIDERIES y2-PRICE All our beautiful Embroideries are cut to price. They art all buttonhole edge and are of su perior quality. All widths and hundreds of pretty patterns. FANCY HATPINS and COMBS Special prices on all Combs, Bar rettes and Hatpins. $1.50 AND $2.00 UMBRELLAS 980 Best union taffeta, tape edpe, fast black, all have natural wood handles. F. P.YOUNG Corbett Bldg. Fifth and Morrison 290 Morrison Street MISSION TIDINGS BROUGHT Fret) Methodists Hear Reports From Foreign Fields. .Returned missionaries ar bringing' greetings from foreign fields to the gen eral mlaslonary convention of the Ore gon Conference of Pre Methodists. In session In th Center Addition Free Methodist church. Addresses were de livered yesterday afternoon and last night, Mr Laura Appleton. of Cores; Rev. Roy Nichols, of th West Indies, and Rev. E. 8. Ward, of India, will speak this morning, and addresses will be de livered la th afternoon by Mrs. Apple ton. Mrs. Minnie Matthewson and Dr. Tlnton. Mrs. Matthewson and others will deliver addresses tonight. Tha con vention will receive reports from mission field Saturday. Rev. Alexander Beers, of Seattle, will deliver th sermon Sun day at 1 P. M and will dedicate the new church. In which th convention Is being held. The dedication of the church will b the last rervlces of the convention. Rev. W. N. Coffee, to pastor, has bad charge of th new church, which was built at a cost of StCCu, and with th lot la valued at S5C0. YE OREGON GRILLE. An added attraction has been fur nished th patrons of Te Oregon Grill In th person of Little David Coleman, known as "th miniature Harry Lander.' Hear him tonight from 6 to 8 In Scotch onga en costume. Glyn and Davis ar sttU delighting th crowds with char acter songs. Extra special for tonight at dinner and after theater. Rock SprlDKa CaL , Th beat bouse coal. Liberty Coal A lea Co.. exclusive agents, 2S North fourteenth street. Main 1SSJ. A Silt. rj WHY Ara we furnishing more offices in the new buildings than any two of our competitors) Because, iu the first place, we have the Desks, Chairs and Filing Devices that sell on their merits. 9 In the second place, ou prices are right. We buy direct from the factory and save you the jobber's profit, tj All our goods match up in fin ish, are thoroughly constructed and are in a class by themselves. Q See us before moving into your new office. We can save you money. Bushong & Co., 87-91 Park Street. Both phones. e Baseball Suits, Baseball and Bat, Catcher's or Fielder's Gloves with every Boy's Suit, Over coat or Reefer. Bring- your boys to us for the smart new- clothes that to see them New Spring- cheviots, tweeds, and worsteds. Suits and overcoats from $5 to $15 styles in you like wearing-. PROGRAMME St. Patrick's Day Concert AT THE HAZELWOOD 3S8 Washington St, Friday, 3:30 to 5:30 P. M. WEBBER'S STRING ORCHESTRA AND OREGON MALE QUARTET 1 March Come Back to Connemara (Orchestra) Grey-Hildreth 2 Selection Maritana (Orchestra) Wallace-Odell 3 Medley Irish Songs (Oregon Mala Quartet) Alstoch 4 Liebergarten, Trio for Violin, 'Cello and Piano Schumann . 5 Sextet Lucia di Lammcrmoor (Quartet) Donnizetti 0 Fantasia on Moore's Irish Melodies (Orchestra) Odell 7 Yodel Medley (Quartet) , Keating 8 Bonita Serenade Bolero Mezzacapo 9 Believe me if all those endearing young charms (Quartet.. ; , Moore 10 L Boheme (Orchestra) Puccini 11 Baritone Solo Mv Pals Are My Pipe and My Stein. ..Tauscher 12 Novelty March The Ould Sod Hiidreth THE HAZELWOOD March 17, 1911. rjiTTji PURCHASING POWER OF YOUR DOLLAR IS DOUBLED HERE. As we buy and jell for cash only, 3?ta5-StJ?tlS the store which buys on credit, and m P" -but HALF ZZ.-J: JiJL. v t nrotect themselves aeainst so many bad accounts. wiiab creuiv Dvito a w a - r . . . .... - 1 r I...:... C...!-. . . p,.nl11.r Prices Fifth onrl l!r?pr G TJrr CO H Ut Ml Aider ntli,. Jr. Sale New House Dresses $1.49 $1.95 2.45 $2.95 Which you can not buy else where for dou ble the price. Fifth and Alder (j Fifib and Alder Portland's Oldest and Largest Exclusive Cloak and Suit House New Embroid ered Waists from $1.25 to $4.95. Other stores ask 1-3 to y2 more and not as good. ft's certainly gratifying to see the response we get to our Special Offerings; Speaks well for us the confidence of the Public is a great asset speaks well for the goods. Every time we seU one 6f our high-grade Suits, Coats, Dresses or "Waists at our low cash prices we make a good friend of somebody. v e re glad to make that much out of it. The sale we inaugurate for today and tomorrow is planned to give impetus to the selling of Spring apparel to stimulate interest in the inspection of new fashions, new materials, new colorings, new trimmings to emphasize more than ever the pre-eminence of this store and that this is the only place to buy your Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, etc. Remarkable Economies Effected in Buying Our Garments TWO GREAT SPECIALS for TODAY and TOMORROW AT $15.45 AT $19.75 Smart Tailored Suits, Short Coats, Fashionable Tailored Suits, dupli . ,. . , . i n cates of foreign models most ex- nlk lined-plam gored .kirts, all desigQand shades. others colors. Others ask $5 to $10 more from $7 5q to $12.50 more for for Suits not as good. Suits not as good. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT Smartest Styles All Sizes for Women and Misses Morse (EW Seeds fj f fetnrl for our new Garden Guide of seeds, plants and trees. Contains de scription!, illustrations and prices of the standard, dependable seeds and plants for which we are well known. Catalog mailed free to any address. C. C. Morse S Co. th gmt CklUornl SMd Eobm 3 Market Street San Ftudico F.M.S.,ofR.I. desires to know ad dress of M. L. F. without delay Collections Let ua take charge. We can save you money. Established 1900. KETH CO, Portlaad, Or. Worcester I ids;. Public Stenographers Law Work a Specialty. CAKTOX SHORTRIDGE, 524 rem Bids. Paoae Mar. 681 ICCHWAB PRINT1PJC CO IOsOLICITS YOUR PATRON ACE 245t STARrV'STKE.fc.1 SEALY-LOWELL CO. GROCERS, BaJKERS, TEA AD WIAE MERCHANTS. FRENCH AND VIENNA PASTRY ?a J JZ Friday and Saturday we will have Bolas. Racetrack, gold Cake. Checker Board Cake, Hum Squares, Bouchettes, Chocolate Eclairs, Petit Poire Glace, Napoleon Squares and other dainty things. WINE AND LIQUOR DEFT SPECIALS Z7t Kentucky Maid, bottled In bond, $1.H Jesse Moore ?2 Port, Sherry or Claret, bottle , FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEFT tJ?b X Asparagus, Hot-House Tomatoes, Green PepperB, Lettuce, Florida- Grape fruit. Paw Paws, Cucumbers, ate rvrrU rnr We offer a greater variety of sea food than can Lltnllvri IflflC- be founi elsewhere. Fresh Kippered Herring, dozen 40d. Finnan Haddies 20 lb. Tongues and Sounds Norway Mackerel T 10f. 15S 25, 40. Columbia River Salmon Bellies. The Oregon Market has moved out of our building, and we are moving Into the space which they occupied. Come and see our new and enlarged quarters. 888, S90, 292 STARK STREET, CORNER FIFTH. Phones Main 7200, A S181. (7 Do the Letters You Mail to your customers look as well as the best letters the most progressive busi ness men send to yon T If not, whynotT Try KILHAM QUALITY P HINTING FIT II A IV! Stationery lULnMl Printing Co- Fifth & Oak Sta. -J' L 3 mm, ,j D.