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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 24. 1911. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ..t. Mala Tore A " cut riraiatwa .... iOT .. V. n Editor Jja a .J.J ."'. Mala T0! A tOVs Compoatnc'1 jjfTSCStCSTaw -A Tasae Staar.- ToolM at . BCSJAtOir THEATER Twirth i sn - ,!aoi Wliuatn H. T.rwr la Ur ana tha Hot." Tonight at a:13. ) n-i THEATER Morri.. kitvm txTh ?od VaueevUla. , Tala aifireooV a. Ml end tenia" at a IS. OltAVD THEATER Para and Waaalar- toV Vauae.ille, Tbia eftecaooa al 1.1a, tanlsfcl at I aad a, . rANT1EJ THti TKR Trta aad VauaTi:: This aitamooa a 1:14. - ais&l at aad aw tTKIC THEATER veara aad JT TKia atiaraooa at 2.M aad ton .sat at I J" 4 TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. OBM J VOI.1 rirat rua pictures, " P. at - Aarvertteesaeata ! tr CUT News la Brief ralaaa la aaear's le mmm aeewt a kaaaed la IW Oressealaa kaalaeaa eMies fcr aek '8a tarda y Womax Suilcs DRiTX--WUh two ribs broken, and having injuries that . , i k. tnr tan dare. Edna B.1L a housekeeper, living at Corb.lt street, refuses to prosecute toe man who la responsible for bar condi tion. Patrolman Odala. who made an Investigation of the caaa upon com plaint of too neighbors. " Haflmger. driver for th. Union Meat Company, of belnr responsible for tba woman a lnjur.es. Ha baa not been rested. The woman la housekeeper for llaflinger. and eaja mat he la her only support. At frequent Intervale he haa maltreated her. It la alleged, but her Inability to And A home elsewhere taa deterred her from making a omplalnt. Cosrvxsrrro Hot. Da ALL-Dat Seaaiox. The convention of tba Chriatlan Mis sionary AlLance. In sea. 'on 'v! Taberr.acle. at ih. corner of and L-ast Clay treeta wlU hold an ali Ca.y nifetln lorfy. The nrat meeting w.il .-.art at W:S A. M.. and ervlce. will be held during the day. Arrlong the KMkeri are the following: Bev. W il liam T. ilacArthur. of Chicago; Mra. D. O. Lunu. of the Philippine Islanda; Jtv O. J. sKoke. of Tacoma; Mlaa Grace AUen. blind singer of Boston, and Bev. C H. Chrieman. superintendent for the North Pacltic dcrlcu Convention will close next SuniUiy. Ward Pimno! Wakted. - Petition, for the dlvlalon of city wards, walcb were assigned at the la meetlhE of the Seventh Ward Improvement League, are wanted by Ben Rlealand. president, ao that the al-hture may be checked ti?. Tiie time In which tr.eae petition can be filed to get the question on the .-.,. i. near, and it la dealred to ascertain how many have been ob- j talned and how many mora ara neeaeo. T-.ey can ba sent to Mr. Blesland In the EpaMIn bulldln. or to Walter Adu a. of Sell wood. Axarnsr Alcxxt Meet Todat. Alumni of Amcerat College reexdent In and near J orUand ara to meet at Informal lunch eon today, at U:U o'clock, at the Lnl veralty Club, upon the Invitation of T. C Elliott, of Wa:ia Walla, who fas a member of the clasa of 1S. Tbla cJaaa ta recently offered eome auKiXstlona to file triteea of Amherat which have become a subject for much comment a.-nor. college men throughout the coun try and these will ba mentioned at the luncheon today. PuAToaoixra Are Trnc L. H. Weir will lecture at Beth Israel tonight on Tiaycrounda and Recreation Centura. Mr Weir la aecretary of the Nallonal Tlaygrouad Association. The choir urdr the direction of Mra. Bo Blocn Bauer will sing at the service, which o.-nmeocee at ( o'clock. Tomorrow mcrning at 10:J o'clock Ralbl Jonah P Wise wl.l apeak on "Jewlah Pro fesstocs In te Middle Ages." Blblo cia U next Wednesday at P. M. WovAK'e rrr TO MT. The Portland W nman'a Clue wtl meet Friday aftr nron at S o'elo- k. In Women ol Word crait Hall. -America Artlita" will be tM subject for tne a'temoon. Ktfteea m.nute talks i.l la r'vea "n "The rreer Cr..lec?lon." by Mra. Roaxrt C. Kreach: "Some Prominent Artists, by jara. Mattie dUeth. and Mra. Sadie 1'i'tbar: -"irro...l Remlnlsverca," ? ilre. Laura Baldwin tHMlt.tie; vocal s. by Ml a 1 It welU No OOP ex IxquxsT NECEsaART. Holfi Inc tht tr.ere was no necessity f-r an ttviueat la the ma:ter of tba marier of Mrs, Owen CrVn and the aulcMe of lr rx-husband and alaer. tha Coroner yeteriiay placed liie b-j1y of 0Jeo Ir. c.-trge of hta two brothers, who de parted with It for the family home n H.iuUiu. Wash. Toe father of Mra. Vn will make arransementa for evnd n a a omuLier'a body to the aarte jlace. rrr Charter Vnrstst Stavn r. Ont of 11 chartrr membera of Sumner Post. No. II. Grand Army of tba Repub..c only five will be present at the Sfta anniversary celebration at the hall on t.rtnd avanue and East Pine street. Saturday night. They are: D. D. Neer. past comniaader: fei. C. Brlgham. C IL Welch. J W. us i; bee. adjutant, and Dr. George Nottage. "VrEXtt.j or Street 1'iotn.-Opentn of lt V.-vrBUen:h street through Mld wax. which baa dragged for aeveral jears. la urit'd by r'-Hdenla of Sell wood and Westmoreland. A special committee to look Into the proceedings and hurry tnem along will be appointed by . U Mills, president of the West moreland Improvement Association. BrtUERs" Exchaxoe TO Meet. A gen oral meeting of the guilders' Exchange wi.l be held Friday evening at o'clock. In the ball, lot second street. laia meeting la for the purpose of perfect ing permanent organisation of tha UulMera' Exchange of Portland aad all contractors and dealers la building ma terials are asked to attend. Rev. Father O'Hara to Spbak. Tha alotbero' and Tear he re Club wtu nold l:a regutar monthly meeting this after noon at 3:3 o'clock in tba assembly hall of the Brooklyn school, en Mll-wa-:kie street. Rev. Father Edwin V. t Hera will deliver the main address of the aftarcooa on "The Training of Character." MiLWAt-KiE Strert Tavixo Up. Plana for tfe lnirov'raenC of Al.iwaukae atreet fVutu from Holgate to iehal'm atreet in e'.lwood have been completed and r.ed. Ilasaam Improvement la called f.ir. the same as the pavement Bow fe'tcg laid between llolgate street and Hawthorne avenue. W. H. Cooks Ovt or Daoer. W. H. Oons. an old resident of TroutJale, who has been la a serious condi'.ran at tre home of h a seRer. Mrs. Laura II. Scott, was yestrnirty reported to be Im proving. H.s physician thinks that he Is out of dscger. Cajuouc Acid Kills Laborer. Car rol. c acid etied the I.fe of John V. luker. Laborer, in a rooming-house, at 3w'- Front street yesterday. He had J-.wt arrived In te city and waa equipped with a roll of blankets. He was about to yeaas old. Farrweix to Be Givrx. A fartweM reception will be tendered to tr and Mr. Foulkea this evening from ( to 14 o clock. In the rhat-el of tie First Pres tiiirua Ctorrt. AH frtecdi lrvlted To Lxasr. Long term, a quarter block. Rierlorks Add tlon; railroad track cu'-a erf part of blrk: good warehouaa or factory alts. Phone Main kZTX A Carload of w-od for sal. Oregon TVoo-iy a,-.U izt T.lrd atreet. Phor.e Uaia ni e Factory Site Brisoi r300i An aero and a half, in a triangular shape, located at East Thirty-third and Halsey streets. In tha factory district along Sullivan Gu.ch. was aold by Measra. Frledenthal and Daly to Bell. Wild man a: Co. for 17500. The tract haa a frontage of 4o feet on the main line of the 0.-W. R- N. The new owners announce that they will build a factory and machine shop on tha property. North East Side Clcb MEarrs. The North East Side Improvement Associa tion will meet tonight In Woodmen hall on Ruaeell atreet and Rodney avenue for general buatnesa Tha Broadway bridge ettuatlon will be discussed. MnxJKBitT 8ALR. Ten dollars and tl trlmmed hstai at K Friday and Sat urday, at Northrup ac Jenen'a, 1 Sev enth street, bet. Morrison nd Alder. R0CKP1E IH PROSPECT COCRT ORDERS ARREST OF I)E JLIXQQ CENT IICSBAXDS. Men rndrr Bond to Be Rrqulred to Pay Monthly Allotments for Support of Wives. Delinquent husbands probably will aid tha good roads movement by breaking up rocks for that purpoae. If the order Is sued yesterday by Judge Cleetofcto Coun ty Detective Maher Is enforced before tha husbands comply with the order of the court requiring them to support their wives. Pending befora tha County Court are a variety of cases of non-support In which the husbands have failed to meet the demands of tha court concerning the monthly allowances they must make to their families. These wayward husbands have been trying upon ona excuse or another to dodge the order of the court, until. In looking over the cases yester day. Judge- Cleeton determined that something must be done at once. Calling In Detective Maher, orders were Issued that ha should look up all tha complaints against husbands and aee that the court's order should ba observed to the letter. Detective Maher baa orders to arrest and bring before the court any man who refuses to make good any delinquency In hla dues to his family, as suthorlxed by an order from the court. Tha law provides that when a husband falls to support his family he may be aentenced to work on the county rock pile, and tha county can pay to tha needy family $150 a day for tha hus band's labor. If tha husbands who ara under bonds to 'contribute to their fam ilies do not fulfill their obligations, they will each ba sentenced to the rockplle In accordance with law, and tba wives psid for their work. "I am tired of hearing complaints from wives of delay In the payment of sup port money.' aald Judge Cleeton. "and I am going to put a stop to any mora de linquencies of this nature." ORPHAN FUND GROWS COVTRIBUTIOXS FOR SAFELY CHIXDREX SJ57.95. All but One Child of Late Grand Army Veteran Are Xow Being Given Good Care. RAFELT RELIEF TXSD. ! Prerioosly acknowledged 3St a A frt.nd I I Mra w. P. Olds s oo J J Total to data .JT.S J aeaeooeeeeesseaaeaasesessa -I will ba ona of tha ten auggeated by Ben Belling to give It each month for a year to tha maintenance of the Safe ly children, and Inclosed herewith find my first check for the amount men tioned wrote Mrs. W. P. OMs, in a letter received yesterday by The Ure gonian. L'p to data Mrs. Olds, Ben Selllnr and Mra. A. IL Kerr ara willing to give IS a month each for a year and E. E. Ly tle and W. D. Wheelwright tS a month each for a period of six months. Contrtbutlona totalling f yeaterday reached The Oreconiaa office, bringing the total to IJST.Ii. "All I want now la a home for little James Falrbalrn Safely, aged 4. The three older children have all been taken care of." aald R. C Markea. com mander of Sumner Poet of the Grand Army, of which Jamea Safely, father of the children, waa a member. "A Mount Tabor lady called to see me to day in regard to the child, but I wish firat to get In communication with all persons who might wish to take the boy." BUSONI A COMPOSER. Notable Work From the Famous Italian rinL Published. , Not alona as ona of tha greatest pi anists of tha age la Busonl known, but aa a composer of note. His "Lustplel" overture and hla "Concert Stueck" are really great compositions, and hie "Ber cursa Elrgiaque," which ha wrote last year while crossing tha ocean after the death of hie mother, is another maaterplece. Thla waa recently played by tha New York philharmonic Sym phony Orcheaara with Busonl conduct ing. Next October hla comic opera, -Die Brautwahi." will ba performed at the famous Hamburg Opera. All these achievements point to the busy Ufa led by tha great Italian pianist, who. be sides, does a great deal of teaching In hla Winter home. The Buaonl pro gramme which he will play at tha Hel lig next tunday afternoon la one of tlie most beautiful and classical pre sented here In yeara. and will be a great delight to all the music lovers. Sests ara now selling at the Heillg box of i aa ice. YE OREGON GRILLE. The management of Ta Oregon Orllle" take great pleasure In Intro ducing Miss Annette D'Anjou. a con cert singer from New Tork. who makes her first appearance In Portland to night and continues until next Monday evening at this popular grill. Misa D'Anjou comes to fulfill a Rosa Fes tival engagement WHERE TO DINE. AU tba delicacies ef the saaaaa at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart saenta for lad i.e. Jua Wash- near eta at. Athena Saloon Grants Wait. ATHENA. Or- March 3. SpedaJ Two applications have gust been made for saloon licenses here, and the money La held In trust In the First National Rank pending action of the Council at lis next meeting. One of the applica tions waa made by John Durham, of Pendleton, and the ether by Jamea Hug gins and Will R, Harden, both of Ath NEED TO BE SHOWN Campaign for Auditorium to Be Vigorous One. BOND ISSUE CHAMPIONED Sole Agents for HOLEPROOF HOSE For Men, Women and Children BROOK HATS Without a Peer for $3 00 EXCLUSIVE Comirrercial CInb Promotion Com mittee to Enlist Aid In Endeav or to Convince Voters of Project Merit. To Impress upon tha people of Port land tha value of a city auditorium and tha uses to which it can be put. the pro motion committee of the Portland Com mercial Club will launch an educational campaign In a few days in favor of a bond issue of 1600.000. It is believed that a proper presentation of the merits of the project will Insure Its adoption by a good-slsrd majority. Secretary Chap man of the Commercial Club regards the proposed auditorium as a "public play- , house" using tha term in its very broadest sense. I A feature -of the educational cam- palgn will be a review of the expert- ences of other cities. No large Eastern I city is without a public auditorium. I Advocates of the plan say that it is aa essential to the progress of a munici pality els a city hall. Chicasro. Kansas City. Omaha. St. Paul, Minneapolis. Fort Worth, Dallfta. Galveston. Knoxville, j Milwaukee. Cincinnati, Cleveland. De troit. New Orleana, Atlanta and many other cities have auditoriums. Portland ranked 2Stft in the list of cities of the , whole country. Not a city in the list of rr outranking Portland is without an I auditorium. ! These facts, among others, will be pre- sented to the voters. The Rose City Improvement League at Its last meeting voted unanimously to indorse, the auditorium project. There waa a large attendance. Expressions of opinion were asked from the taxpayers present. All who spoke were in favor of the plan. i The promotion committee will ask the ministers, who are well acquainted with the city's need of a large public meeting place, to speak from their pulpits on tne subject. Members of associations, such, aa the Portland Apple Show, the Rose Festival, the Oregon State Poultry As sociation, the Hardware & Implement Dealers, tha Monument Dealer and the Oregon WoolgTowcrs. take part in the campaign. The object of the committee having in charge the campaign will be to bring all of these elements together in an effort to bring about a full rea lisation of the valua rf the auditorium. ONLY 198 HAVE REGISTERED Voters TCrt-ed to Qualify for City Election Before Rash Begins. Although the registration books for the approaching city election have been open a week, only 1S electora have qualified to participate In the primary election. The books will remain open until April 15 and unregistered voters are urged to call early at the Court house and register. In this way the rush daring the closing days of regis tration can be avoided. Residence of six months In tba city is the first essential to registration for a mnniclpal election. Electors who registered for the general election last Fall and have not since changed tbelr residence will not be required to re register in order to participate in either tha primary or tha city elections. . Gardiner to Have 'ew Hotel. GARDINER. Or, March 21. (Spa clal T,aMlnr a to have a new hotel L MAYER S CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. Main 9432. A 4432. SPECIALS FOR Friday and Saturday FlACcna Cnili Sauce, regular 25c bottle 20 Eerier Boneless Sardines, Vis. regular 60c 35 Fancy Long Grain Bice, 5 pounds, regular 60c 40 Bt. Johnsbury Boston" Crack ers, package 20 Potato Flour, in 1-lb. packages, per package 20 "Our Own Importation" Olive Oil, per quart Sl.OO Coate's Plymouth Gin, reg. $1.50 bottle 81.15 Vi gallon of O. P. S. Eye or Bour bon, 7-year-old S3.00 Mmrt tnin?g ara fudged bv comparison. A comparison of our store, our qualities and our prices will determine yon beyond every uoudi mat wuvu you saui good foods at most reasonable prices, this is by all means the best place to get them. Give this matter a little careful .nought, and if you haven't tried as and made that comparison, do so today. NEW ARRIVALS Stem Ginger, in V-Pnnd and 1-pound tins. Crystallized Cumquats, .in y pound and 1-pound tins. Banquet Olives. Kieller's - Assorted Jams and Marmalade. Wt want von to comuare our Prices with other dealers. Then fou will buy ALL your Grocer ies here. We're BIGHT on QUALITY and PRICE. Place your order now for Simon k Weils' Cincinnati Matxos and Matzo MeaL FASHIONS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN For months we've been getting ready the best display of Spring Suits and Overcoats possible. We've selected the best from the best makers in the land; we've had them made in every conceivable size, shape and model; we can fit any" man, any figure, accurately. The fabrics are fascinating in patterns and weaves, and are made in the highest-class way of the best modern tailoring Suits and Overcoats priced from $15 to $40 The new model English S!ip-on Raglan, three-button-through style, just received. Priced $25 to replace the one destroyed by "re January 16. A stock company has been formed with a capital of S10.000 to finance the new enterprise. A force of men are already at work on the- foun dation, and the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. It is hoped to have the bulldins ready to take care of the rush to the beach in the late Summer. Reek Bprtna-a Coal. The beat house coal. .Liberty Coal 4 lee Co.. exclusive agents. 25 North Fourteenth street. Main 1862. A 313s. Plant Slbson rosea Phone Bellwood 960 Mm ' Time You Owned a Waltham" Send for ' Descriptive Booklet WALTHAM WATCH CO. Waltham, Mass, WALT1-3AEV3 WATCHi Neither wash nor wear change the eizo or style of Arrow f CIRARO V 2' tuca MILTON 2V bisfa i the strongest button holes it is possible to pot In a collar Crnrt. Pfahooy a Co.. Tro W.T. Public Stenographers Law Work a Specialty. CARTA SHORTRIDGTS, S3 Ttes Bid. Paoaa Mar. 681 F. W. BALTBS AND COMPANY PRINTING- Main 163, A 1163 First and Oak See This- Special Rates OX DENTISTRY FOR THIS MONTH ALBA BROS. FFLL SET OF TEETH. 9 ! 22-k COLD BRIDGE TEETH.. 22-k GOLD CROWNS GOLD FILLINGS EXTRACTION, EXAMINATION AND TEETH CLEANED FREB More and more people are find ing; their way to our luxurloua and commodious offices at the corner of Second and Morrison streets, up stairs. We have the entire corner. ' Lady assistants are alwaya ready to look after the comfort of women and children patienta. Nervous people are assured of gentle treatment. Our methods axe painless. We hold ourselves responsible for the work we put in your mouth. For IB yeara we guarantee it. Wo will show-bank references. ALBA BROS. RELIABLE PAtNLESS DENTISTS, Beeoa4 aad Morrison Entire Corner. KOWWTI&IE ex we roar to nave 7 oar teeth oat and plate aad bridge work done. Fnr out-of-town petrona we naUh plate aad bridge work in eaa day 1 1 neceaierr, Faioiai alarCrsaas 95.00 22kBrMrTast3.50 6oU FiHings 1.00 Euawf Fin-mis 1.00 Silver Fifing .50 6od Rubber AA rut. 5.00 Bart Rubber r. PUiet 7.50 . . . . . ... cn W I Hill, riiniil as filial runiati txn-Tne .uh anaaiauaasmua , "T "5TMOD" Pafnlm jixtraction Fro when slates or brides work fa ordered. OonsoJtatioaFrae. Too cannot set bettat nai nleat work anrwhara, no matter how naoca roa pas, iUl work rally srueranteert tor firteea yeara. Wise Dental Co. IHCOKPOWATEO Painless Dentists Seeds feg TV r Tha beat aeeds. flowers, plants, shrubs. and trees produced in California, are illustrated, described and priced in our new Oardetx Otaidat. Copy moiled free to any address ors re. qaest. Morse Seeds Sold Everywhere. C. C. Morse & Co. tba creat California Saed Bonae Market Street Saa FraBdeoa C HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just oppofita Hotel St. Frauds European Plan SI. 50 a day op American Plan $3.00 a da j np Few ttwl and brick structure. Furniihed at cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con veniance. On carlines transferrin f ail over city. Omnibus meets trains sod b team era. panfl tor MnijwmiaiMiaminripa a V " Collections Let ua take charge. Wa can save you money. Established 1900. KETH all CO, Portland. Oz. TtVoxecataTe- XiaaV D E SR S TYPEWRITER, FLAT AND ROLLTOP. DESKS FLAT TOPS-SrNGLB AND DOUBLE., DESKS ROLJ-TOP. DESKS OF QUALITY. DESKS 'AT PRICES THAT PLEASE. DUSHONG & COMPANY , 87-91 Park St. Both Phones. CHAIRS REVOLVING. CHAIRS RECEPTION. CHAIRS QUARTERED OAK. CHAIRS BIRCH AND SOLID MAHOGANY. CHAIRS FOR BOOKKEEPERS AND STENOGRAPHERS. Summer Homes at the Seaside Axe Alwaya Popular. GEARHART " BY - THE - SEA " la the most beautiful and attractive spot on the Oregon coast, and we have a number of building; eites that should appeal to you. Now is the time to bulM in order that your cottage may be ready for tha pleasant days of Sum mer. Talk to us about a homo over looking: the Pacific RUTH TRUST CO- 335 Stark St Corner Second. It Is Curable Dyspepsia may be completely eradi cated If properly treated. We sell a remedy that wa positively - guarantee will completely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia, or the medicine used during the trial win cost the user nothing. Thla remedy haa been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets ara a dependable remedy. Inasmuch as the medicine will cost yon nothing if it doe not benefit you, we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. A 26-cent box eon tains enough, medicine for fifteen days' treatment. For chronic cases we have two larger sizes, 50 cents and fl.OO. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedies only at The Owl Drug Co, Lncw Cor. 7tn and Wasnington Sts, l The Outlook for bright prospects is apparent, as all indica tions point to good crops, good prices and prosperous conditions for industry. Ashley & Eumelin, Bankers, have every facility for hand ling your banking busi ness and cordially in vite your account sub ject to check. Open 8 A. M. to 6 :30 P. M. Saturdays until 8 P. M- CCHWAB PRINTING CO OSOLICITS YOUR PATRON ACE 245i STARK STREET