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TTTT; MORMXtt OKEGOyiAX. SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1911. ' 1L- K v CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKXGOXIAN TUXraOX13L STffl fin V WfH . . . Cut .lrclatl'n . , V.Taarna Editor SunJ.r K4:tc .., us(. kllUillDa ... ........ State TOT ...... .Mala To-- .......Mala T"f .......Mala TT Mala T-Ti .......K4i Ta: A "1 A A S-v A v A UErt.t'- TH:TEH siith and Tst!ot Uab.l Wni.r. m "Tin Merry Widow. Tj'i a.'t.rnooa at 3.1 aad toaubt at 2i BAKER THfTM EltIi a4 ru 'loccf Hobarts la "Zaaa." Tula att.raooa at 2.U ass tonight at 4V1S. CHPHKVJI THCATtK-lMorrUoa. feat". (ink aad stn VaudUle. TaJa itttraoui at 1 II aad teals! at FiVTAOE THE, TER Tounb and "TarK Vaudi:i. Ttu tXMiuMt at 2:14; lo Bl(tl al I N aad a. CH4.ND THEATER (Pvt aad Washing ton Vaud.il.a. This aXtaraaoa at IJt, taaiabt at ana a X.TRIO THIiTCt-Omatt aad AIT I. Trie r0f...dy Company to "tha BluffTa. Talc nftarnuoa at 2aO aad toe. (hi a; J and a, TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEO!. T1 VuLI rirmt raa slcturaa. 11 A 1L 11 P.M Aarvertlaeaneefa Intended far ! City la Brief KlraM la Saaday-a law M aaaat ha aaaa la The OreaeaUaa haalaran attic ay 'clack talvaaf ermine. t'.iofiDCD Alto Kixs Awat. With no 4Tu:itnic tjmjxd at the til er, an auiomoblla vr.lued doa North Union avenue yes terlay afternoon, continuing; Ita mad career for more than to blocks, some t:nvs on the street and omUmi on tho si'Jvavals. un:il It came to a halt In a tanKi of Iron fence at 171 Union arena, litk.lr. the street aaa nearly clear and the few who a ere In the way loet no timi In giving a ct ar passage lo tha Juiternaut. J. F. Wilson, of the raclno Tlt.e aV Trust (ompanr. owner of tha machine, had dismounted at a garage, leaving the car atanJirg by the euro. In some way the brakrs became looawned an.l trie car started aluwly down tha hill, gacherir.g momentum as It went. roui-i BtxD Ayrnn-IATBD. Check for 1V, mai yesterday by I'reeldent ivckw.th. of the Commercial Club, to llAnacer FUck. of the folic Bawd, as an expreea:on of the appreciation of the club for til servlea of the patrolmen In furnjiilng mualc at the Houeerelt bAoqu-t. With t!.e check went a letter in wM-h llr. Beckwltb Informed the prUcemen that tlte d'.etlngulahed gueat It) eaprrsaxd regret at the neceaary fast of his departure because) he hud wiaiwd to aliake hand with the players. He said that he had once belonged lo the Pvl i.e force himself In New York. FUt Sit ftCATTER Taxes Pirm. T hen II. W. Bchulti took a new trnetat to a house at ''T Kast Eleventh street Norti. he found that since the f'.lttlng of t:.e last regular occupant someone, de .rtbed to I ne police as "John Doe." had moved In and taken poa.ee:on without t .a formality of engaging the place. Fi-hults ordered the strangers out. Yes terday he returned to see if his mandnte had be-n heeded and found tha squatter gone, also all the plumbing flxturi-a. The water p:p had been removed In the yard and audi of it a was not taken away mas thrown up In a ptie. Warrant waa l.ucd yesterday for the offender. Kast Sirs SricRiorin LlsrSAt. The various enmmittees of the K.iat 9lde Hua'.neaa Men's Club, making a canvass for fundaa to defray epenes of the children s and fraternal parades during the Kuse Festival, have made partial reports. SVme of the dutiicta cauivassed are making a better showing In subscrip tions than last year. The canraeas will 1 krty be nnlar.cd neit week. It has been fu.-id that nearly all the larger business f .-ma have already made subscriptions to tie Hose Festival Asfochitlon and their s tt svrlttlora to the kijst 9 de are second n a to the same general object. Won Attcupts S-iciDg. Following a quarn l ailii her h'uiand. an advertising .lit-.nr. Sire. II. T. Urirtins. of Tremnnt H:on. attempted suicide yealerday pmrnir.g by taki:ig stryohnine. Neighbors h ard In r grt.ir.s and called ass.atam e In t me to prevrnt the full operation of the fo.aon. Frequent quarrels came to a ciiir.as TUuiamlay n.M when tirlfTirg writ home and poked his trunk. After lie lift, tlie woman went to tho house of a r.rlhror to eperd the night and ro turnert home yesterday morning, tuklng the pnt'.on soon afterward. She probably w;:l rvrover. J. Fot-ivgA Ox Notice Is hereby given to tr.e customers and the public In general that the tailoring eetablish mer.t of tre late J. Pollvka will be con tinued under the truaatworthy manase n nt of Jiwph Haana. cutter, and Ferdl rand J. Tollvka. manager, at Sjai Oorbett building. F. J. Alex. Maer. adralnla t ra tor. Me Jicri-fEn or nicvrixo HlXD. Zeis 0lados nr.d J.m Grrniib, accused of jm rticipat:un In a riot when Tatrolman N l-n attempted to arrcet one of their ciuntr'"ien for U'.egal liquor aelllng. w.-re J-.cM to the grai.d Jury In Municipal Court yesterday morr.lnc. They are c.' art d with afeuulting the orTlccr and taktcg away Lis revolver. e HrantMi cx Duihuii Crvn -Kerr. CifTord A Co.'s d-murrer to the Oovern-m-nt s nmplAint for damages because In sel.irg ti.e Government a coneiicnmcnt of eats for use In the Army, the sacks w-re welshed with the oats, was heard ty Federal JudKe lU-an ytafterduy. and taken unicr advja-meat. ArTun "Whit PUAvxn" Pt-CAna. Chsrlxe Feters pleaded not gu'lty before F1tlI Ji1k" P- an yesterday of having violated the white slave law by trans porting Mmnl Hill' from Keddlng. twl.. to M'dford. Or. This Is the nrx time JiHl;e fiean has aal in the Federal Court here this month, as he returned Thurs day night from Idho. Mrs. Travilojow Dies at i. Mrs. Ann Travtliton ild at the home of her gmnd daugr.tcr. M - K. J. Rli-hardson. 1 0 Eau Twenty-ninth street Nortn. Tliursdsy. H.ie was M year old. The body will be s-nt to Baker for Interment. Movbiv. Tt. Kohara Co.. XI Morrison street, have temporarily moved to their branch store. 36 Third street, near Taylor. Ail kinds of Japanese goods and fncy d.shes at very low price until we move to our new store. Tub First Ctorboatio!ai. CttrncH and ratr Invite you and your friend to spend Taim Sunday with them In their church, nt 11 A. M. and 7:5 P. M. tomorrow. Appropriate musir. Helpful arrmons. Welcom. FvnNtsHrp. house of ten rooms, modem and In Nob Kill district, for rent for one yar to reiiaahle tenant: furniture In beat of condition. Writ H K4 Oregonian. "A Gaajuka.x Torsiw" and "The laist Pitch" sermon themes of Ke. Henry H. fc. aarhan. at First Irebyterlan Church. Ald-r and Twelfth. Come. la. Fraxk it. I! noose, physician and s irreon. ureeonlan bldg. I'hones Mar. a"a:i t9. A 3M- Residence. Hi Johnson. M int all A lTvx friaL at Mark's Markbt. Oregon turAeys. 1711 broilers, hens, f O era and roasting rhlrkena. Ltf-av your order for iiaater poultry. F"i Cone Bat axd Ecrcka. the popu lar steamer Alliance s:lea stondar at g y. M. North Pacific 8. 8. Co.. US Third. t'R. GlLXXSTtE AXD 1S ArrutwMiTS now have offKi In the SL-lltcg bldg. phones: Msln A TX4. J. I tvetx Co. moved to room No. XI. Chamber of Commerce building, ifain A Pns. Ptcicsox axd Coohlax have re moved to their new office lltH-U' Sell ing bldg. ln. fried removed. Mauichaster b'Ig.. IMaj Fifth, bet. Stark and Osk. Madn 46. Cuaus H. AnacsoHSiR attorney, aow locate! at Teon bullllng. r A. Laidlaw. dentist. Bellln bldg. pr.onee: Main tTX A alooxuoaiT !'" Oaag rink, tonight. Phrtxcrs to Ttk. r Statrl Wil liam Fink, a prominent real eeuua op erator snd a Hhriner. of Tacoma. la In . J"ort!and for a few days to visit hla son, TAhn o dn' f- Flnk was an ImDerlal representative laart year of Aflfl Temple at tha 8hriners' conclave In New Or- ! leauss and was manager of the Northwest delegation which went to New Orleans In a special train. Mr. Fink was elected again this year to attend the annual meeting at Rochester. Tin impenaj caravan will make the trfp this year over the new Chicago. M lweukee tt Puget Sound road, leaving Tacoma July 1. and will stop en route, reaching Kochenter July 12. The special train will consist throughout of steel coaches and win be one of the finest trains ever operated out of tha Northwest. THrx Mils: Brikos Worn to Five For selling milk without having procured a license, nvs dairymen were made sub ject to arrest by warrants filed with the police yesterday atternoon by city Chemist Pmith. The accused are Kon'.e Crblca. ? Kt Thirteenth street North; W. H. Morton. lSS'i East Stark street; Adam Pchmeer. 3 Fuat Fourteenth street; John Dare. TM FJst Tenth street North, and Conrad Linker. 871 Eajt Fif teenth street North. A complaint was atso filed against W. H. Wood. 6S0 Fall ing street, for selling milk containing Jess than tha required amounts of solldn. Mors Monet ron Satelt Chii-prx. In accorance with a letter written a few weeka ago In which ahe offered to give V a month for a year for the re lief of the orphaned children of James Safely. Civil War Veteran. Mrs. A. H. i Kerr yesterdsy forwarded The Oregonian j her second check for that amount, I P RES ID EXT FoeTKR to Bpeak. William T. Foster, president of Reed Institute, will I addresa tho congregation of the Unitarian I Church Sunday night, on "Making a 1 Living and Making a Lire." The serv ice begins at 7:4s o'clock. An Invitation la extended to the public to hear him. Rsar-oxsiBLg merchant wlehes to rent -room, modern house. H SOV Oregonian. Waxtrd. Building. 90 or 124 rooms, for hotel. M 111. Oregonian. Butter, eggs. milk, cheese. Wooster's. MR. JOSSELYN TO TRAVEL Consent of Director to Trip Abroad lias Itcrn Asked. B. & Joaaelyn. president of the Port land Railway. Light & Power Company, will go to Kurope to enjoy a vacation of three months If the directors will let him off. lie will travel over the Conti nent leisurely, visit tba historic places and forget the tribulations of conducting a street railway. "Yes. I am going to Europe If my em ployers approve my application for a three months' rest." hs said yesterday. "I finally mustered enough courage to ask them. "I have never been In Europe and tt Is a trip that I looked forward to for years." There was a rumor that John F. Stev. etva would Join Mr. Joaaelyn In his Jour ney, but Mr. Stevens said that, although ha would Ilka It very much, for Mr. Joaselyn was good company, ha did not expect any such pleasure. "Business will keep me In America fr sometime yet." said Mr. Stevens, "but when I do go to Kurope there Is one person that Is going with ma and we are going to travel around and enjoy Kurope like a happy pair and that Is Mrs. Stevens. I have never been to Eu rope, but I long to go there." The Portland Railway. Light A Tower Company will be In charge of General Manager Hild during Mr. Josseiyn's ab sence. Mr. Joaaelyn expects to leave sooo. Plant Stbson loses. Phone Sell wood sSO "CAENIVAL Or MIRTH AND MELODY" SCHEDULED TO BE GIVEN AT HF.ILIQ. . r ' 4 i; S ' . e,f'., .'a 'n . ' ' v -.... r:v:- W'jm - i it-; -- i . ' . i i t . ' . . ' AiV'. I l l '5 - e ) . -J 1 A veritable carnival of mirth Is scheduled at the Hell I e; Theater. Seventh and Taylor atreets. beginnlnar Monday, when Lew Fields' pre sents Marie Dressier In her latest and greatest triumph, "Tlllle's Night mare." The play Is described as a "mixture of mirth and melody." and Marie Dressier Is ald to have the greatest character that she has ever played. She comes direct from 189 performances at the Lew Fields' Herald-Square Theater. New Tork. with a record unsurpassed by any musical comedy Broadway baa aeeo. There are 91 players in the cast. WIFE GETS DIVORCE Tables Turned on Musician Seeking Freedom. CRUELTY CHARGE FAILS Mrs. Stephen Retaliates by ProTlng Spouse UUnself Was Cruel One. Tale of Short Honeymoon Told in Court. Tables were turned on James D. Stephens, a musician employed In a theater, yesterday. In his suit for di vorce, from Ella M. Stephens. He charged her with cruelty but failed to prove the cfcarge. Instead. Mrs. Stephens declared that he, himself, bad been cruel and she obtained the decree. She testi fied before Presiding Judge Gantenbeln yesterday that her husband bad cast her aside for another woman. Tha Stophenses wer married In Port land. December 8. 1906. Following the filing of Stephens' complaint. Mrs. Stephens filed a cross-complaint. She said that he bad returned borne after being absent for two days, finding her 111 In bed. and without remaining to cars for her, bad taken hfc clothes and departed, saying ha was tired of being married. Within two weeks after she married William W. Smith. Mrs. Letts Smith told' tha court yesterday her husband took to drinking whisky, and after a time never came 'home sober.. He de serted her In December, 1302. Her di vorce was granted. Eight other divorces granted yesterday were: William Vincent from Anna C. Vin cent, for desertion. They were married In Chicago. November 18. 1SK1. - AdolDh Schelka from Edith Scheme. for desertion. They were married at Westminster. B. C January 9. 1909. Mary E. Applegate from William J. Applegate. for desertion. They were married In Multnomah County, May . iyu. Verdle C Bias from Charles Eugene Bias, for desertion. They were married at Fort Worth. Tex, March 13. 19u0, and the plaintiff told the court that her husband bad sent her Jrom Denver to Portland and then disappeared. Delia Raswett from George Kasaett. lor cruelty. They were married at Bt. Jo seph. Kan, October 13, utu, and nave two minor children. Mike LaGrand from Ida LaQrand. for desertion. They were married at Van couver. Wash. Charles Tracy from Clara Tracy, for cruelty. They were married In Portland, July 2. 1910. Charles Lee DuBols from Ida A. Du Bols. for desertion. They were married at Vancouver, Wash, In 1F90. Laurl Selen filed suit for divorce yes terday against Ina Sele. for cruelty. They were married at Tampere. Finland. In 1139. Mable E. Osman filed suit against Elmer A. Osman. for desertion. They were married In Portland. Decem ber Si. 1903. and have two children. Trout Eggs Given Hatcheries. SALEM. Or, April 7. (Special.) Vnlted States Fish Commissioner 'I'. 4 "-ji-v .. " . , . " . . .' " St sV -A- . HTfV ; K-9J-U v v , : . ' t i. a Oeorge M. Bowers has notified Master Fish Warden CLanton that he will be able to furnish a supply of black spot ted trout eggs for the Oregon hatch eries during the coming Summer. The Master FUh Warden notified Mr. Bow ers that It Is his eventual desire to make the state hatcheries self-sustaining, so it will be unnecessary to secure spawn from the Government hatcheries. BAKER ASKS ASSISTANCE Councilman Wants Taxpayers Discuss Proposed Fill. to Councilman Baker has called for a meeting of property owners In a pro posed district for the Morrison-street fill, to be made between Chapman and Stout streets, for next Tuesday after noon at I o'clock in the Council cham bers at the City Hall. It Is probable that the district will include property as far west as Kings Heights and for from two to four blocks each way north and south. The cost will aggre gate 132.000. "I want to confer with the property owners In this proposed district as to tho best way to proceed with the fill," said Mr. Baker. "I have been asked to fix a district and In order to give every one an opportunity to be heard I have decided to call a meeting for J o'clock Tuesday afternoon. "There are some who feel that this proposed fill will benefit the entire dis trict at the west end of Morrison street and for several blocks on both sides of Morrison, north and south. What I am anxious to do is to arrange some equit able plan, to be agreed to by all of those concerned, and I hope there will be a large representation at the meeting-. OVER THE RIVER. The Universal Supply Company, man ufacturers and distributors of the well known Universal Water-Power Wash ing Machines, will remove to the East Side today (Saturday), to larger and more commodious quarters at 373 East Morrison street, near Union avenue. The company will continue to do busi ness on the same plan as heretofore in proving the merits of this reliable and popular washing machine by Installing a machine and doing a week s washing free of charge for all prospective pur chasers. EXCURSION To Gateway. April 1J. 1911. Gateway Is the new town on the Deschutes Rail way in Crook County. Gateway will be the trading point and shipping center for a very large and productive country. Train will leave Union Station (O.-W. B, ft N.) at 7:20 A, M, Wednesday. April 12. For pnrtlculars GEORGE NORTHRUP. 411 Spalding Bldg, City. PARK & IMLFORD'S. No confections more enticing: the taste lingers deliclously. They are packed particularly for Easter. Buy them now. Slg Slchel & Co, sole Portland agents, 92 Third or Third and Washington. THE B0WERSH0TEL CAFE Eleventh and Stark.' Has established the reputation of best cuialne In the city. Karl Riedeleberger and orchestra, and Fraeuleln Elea. Schar fenberg, soprano solo, dally, to 8:15 and 10 to 12. H. C. Bowers, manager. formerly manager Hotel Portland. IN IRVINGTON DISTRICT. Weldler and Twenty-ninth atreete; new house, complete In every respect, in cluding sleeping porch; will accept in stallment payments. Owner, V1 Board of Trade building. Marshall ITS". WHERE TO DINE. AH the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladles, 305 Wash, near olh crc Rock Springs Coal. The best house coal. Liberty Coal & Ice Co, Exclusive agents. 25 North Fourteenth street. Main 1662. A 3136. af- ;l iJX rlr 4 KnoxKats Representthe finished accomplishment of artistic ideas. For fale at our agencies every where WHITE TEMPLE PULPIT Walter Iteawrll Hlnson, Minister. He Will Preach, tha Next in the bertfcs on "The L,lf of Christ," SUNDAY. 11 A If. CkrfatB Last Veek oa Earth." SUNDAY. 7:30 P. M. The Oreateat Sight la tha World." The prayer services are probably the larsrest In attendance on the Faclfio Coast. Subject Next Thursday, I F. SI, Mark and tha Ajncrtcavaav" SAFEGUARD your Investment when buying or loaning money upon real estate. Insist upon hav ing a CERTIFICATE OE TITLE It Is protection that PROTECTS TITLE AND TRDST COMPANY . Paid-Up Capital, $250,000.00. Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak. The Eg$?-Albu-men contained in Crescent sustains the dough "while cooking and pre rents falling. JFull Pound 25c Crescent Coffees. Teas, Maple. Ine. Spices, Flavoring Ex tracts, etc enjoy a well de served reputation. Grocers everywhere sell them. CRESCENT MFG. CO.. Seattle. detect IfcuUet! Get tha Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK Tha Fcod-drinic for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted gram, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute Ask for HORUCK'S. In Ho Combine or Trust ecture Christian Science William D. McCraeken, M. A., C. S. B. HEILICr THEATER -Sunday, 2:30 P. II., April Sth. FREE EXCURSION NEXT SUNDAY TO rf -n I In.. See Sunday Orea-onlan fur Fall Par ticulars. Portland Printing House Co. J. T.. WriBht, Pres. snd Gen. Manager. Book, CaUaJogne auid Commercial PRINTING Haling, Binding and Blank Book Malt is. i'hones: Main OZUl. A 2-81. Tenth and 7 aylor streeta, Portlant , Oregon. REYNOLDS Adjustment Service Scientific Settleraeat Specialists. We Get the Bloner and So Will Yes. TOO Yeon HI da;. Marshall 2637. Make Your Collections, Carry Your Business. Get the Money In. NETH & CO., Collectors, namatii Bids. Mala 1700. A 12Sf California Metal Plating Works A. Methlvier. prop. COLO. .IX.VKK. BRASS AAD XICK-BX, PLATING, kletal Coloring a Specialty. 24a IKCUSU THK2T. Main T11S Poruaod. Orecea Watch Gearhart FreeL Ei to! Ileiolits i I I Summer Excursion Fares To tHe East May 16 to September 7 Certain days each month. To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, and other Eastern terminals $60.00 To Chicago 72.50 To St. Louis 70.00 These are round-trip fares. Proportion ately low fares to many other points. LIBERAL TIME ALLOWED FOR TRIP STOPOVERS PERMITTED. If you will advise us where you want to go md where you wish to visit, and when you want to go, we will tell you the . lowest cost and best arrangements. TICKETS ARE FIRST CLASS and can be used on the North Coast Limited the Crack Train to and xroin the East. Call on or write to A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Pass. Agent, 255 Morrison street, Portland. Northern Pacific Railway SHORTEST, FASTEST TO Inland Empire Express rjAV Leaves Portland 9:00 A. M. frlpV---. Arrives Spokane 9:15 P. M. 1KAIJN Columbia River Scenery. North Bank Limited fvTWf-i ut Leaves Portland 7 :00 P. Arrives Spokane 6:55 A. M. TKAIIN fastest for Business Men. Observation Cars, Parlor Cars, Dining Cars, Compartment, Stand ard and Tourist Sleeping Cars and First-Class Coaches. NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH ASD HOTT STREET. CITY TICKET OFFICES. Third aad Morrlaon St.. 122 Thlr" - 1 ''tx, , . . - 1- Dr. W. A W I.e. Prestaont, These prices are extremely low Good Robber Plates, each .S5.00 The Beat Ked Rubber J'laUS. rarli for ';so 2k. Gold or Porcelain Crown, for S3.S0 l'p WISE DENTAL CO. rw8.. Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday 9 to 1 8qmEpoiN bond r I'rri 8mce 1W57, tha Go vemtnenis Standard oi I'urity. Its ROTHCHTX.P BROS- DISTRIBUTERS MILES AND HOURS SAVED Elderly People who need and must have plate will rind our work as nearly per fect as it Is possible to produce. Our plates fit to perfection, tha result of 25 years' practice and ex. perience. Dr. Wise gives this branch of the profession his per sonal attention. We won't hurt you. no matter how many stumps we have to extract. Take Advantage of This Special Offer for the iu"ty of work wo otter: 22k. Brides Teeth, gTiarantecfl. earn K5.50 Vp Gold or Enanirl Filling S1.00 Vp I'HinietiB Kxtrauting; o Ip Silver ltUioca. each 50o til Uncle Sam recommends it. When Uncle Sam places his little green stamp over the cork of a bottle of whiskey it is the best recommenda tion a whiskey can have. Only a whiskey that is absolutely pure and perfectly aged can get such a recommendation. We are proud to have this recognition of purity and maturity added to the very general recognition of quality every where accorded tTbod old aft Bottled In Bond an ideal whiskey for all home purpose. rORTtAXD. OREGON. 1