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0 THE MOTtXINO OTtEGOXIAN, MONDAY, MAY 1912. sC CITY NEWS IN BRIEF omrooM-ix TEixrHoxEs. "rrettr t--rrwra ......... ri-y rir:tioa ....... aianacln Editor ....... V'jndi Editor Coairn-rviB ...... . fcuprAidat tovtldiD ..Mat TT A M ..Mala TOT9 A SJM ..Main Ti;j A '.n ..Main TOT j frwj ..Mala ToTO A ..Mais TOIO A SUV I A3ff CBCM BM1 HEIMO TirRATF.R (Saranth lt4 Tflr Ttia miuukl romMjr "Tha 1'lna. Ua. Tonlcht at h:1X PAKCH THEATER CUrntb and Morrl- ton I Bahtr Stor 'nraotn In tba ola. AUaa Jtmm alentlne. Tonight at a.li. CRPHEfJI THEATER f Morrison. . Stata and evoth Vaudavtlia. Thla aft tvraooa at I u aad tonlcbt at 1 .doc. IWPRE" THEATER (Park and Waatitar loe Vaadaviiia. Tbla afternooa ax 1:1. too!at at J. ana t o'clock. P.4VTAQES THEATER Sran and AI- er Vauv!!ia. Tbla artaraooa at J. la. tomcat at i: jo asd a .clock. ITi.It? THEATER (Fourth aad Btar Katln at Flood Companr In ' Tho Merry Mnrar.n.-- Tnia afternoon at 3:30 and to- at 1:30 anl s o'clock. rvni-LKS, STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. tivoli AND f RTSTAL 1n:-ruS Bto. " . M.-ll r. aL r.Kt-REATIOX PARoI Twntr-four-.b ana v.ib Portland vs. Victoria, baaabalL, Tbia afternoon, at 1 o'clock. CJ TO Bntx Moktoaob. The Row City Club will burn tba raorttafe which has stood on the property of the club, at the intersection of bandy boulevard and Et fifty-seventh street, tontjht at the meeting which will be held in St. Ios IlaJI. Saturday Secretary O. l. Hurhson and A. H. Metcalf. rrpresent Inr the board of directors, paid off the naiance due and left the site of the rlubnouse clear of debt. At the meet In tonifht plans for the proposed $5000 clubhouse will be submitted for ap- proTal. and If Adopted work will start on the erection of the building; at once. The club has the funds witli whl.-h to erect the butldlnt; under the financial arrangement completed la.it week with Hartman Thompson, anil before the end of the yAr Hose City Park will have a clubhouse. Sister Rita Coca to Moxtreai Sis- ter Klta. who for many years has had charite of the receiving; and the care of patient at St. Vincents Hospital, received a call Saturday nlKht to go to Montreal at once on business of the community. She will leare this morn ing over the Canadian faclfic Railroad, accompanied by one of the sisters. She will sro directly to the mother-house of the Sisters of Charity, the House of I'rovlrienee. In Montreal. She will be sone from six weeks to three months. Mis Emma II. rover's Fchkral. Hkijj. The funeral services of Miss Emma If. Povey. who died at i Haunt ave nue Friday, were held yesterday from this residence and the Interment was made in rtlvervlew Cemetery. Miss Povey was a sister of I. Land John K. rovey. of Portland, and of Mrs. Jennie K. Zlnk and Mrs. Ida M. Douglas, of Newark. N. J. She was a member of Myrtle Chapter No. 13. Eastern Star, and many of the members attended the f uneraL U. C. Tsjomfsok Di:r. Lewis Cass Thompson. CI .-ears old. a well-known timberman. died eterlay morning at his late residence, ti Ella street, aft. having suffered from partial paralysi since early In January. Mr. Thompson ame to Portland 11 years ago from Wisconsin. He la survived by his wife and it children, all residents of Port land Mrs. J. S. Reed. Lewis C. Thomo "n, Jr.. Willis Thompson and the Misses Kllla. Ilea And Pearl Thompson. Scmooc CiRcm Mrtrrs Thvbsdat The monthly meeting of the Ladd School Circle will be held At the Mult ncmah Hotel Thursday afternoon 5:3". A splendid programme has been arranged. Miss Zlra Harris, who is home from New Tork. is to pla ivleniawskl's second nvasurka. Super Intendent Mlsche. of the Park Board. win give a talk on the playgrounds. A.'i circlet are invited. CKKjsTiAie SoissmsT to ijn-rr-Rg. frank H. Leonard, of Chicago, will d liver a lecture on Christian Science , ir. First i hurrh of Christ. Scientist. r.verett And Nineteenth streets, nex Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock. He win repeat the Address at In the evening. J'r. Leonard Is a member of the board or lecturers of the First Church of i nrist. Scientist, in Boston. Mass. . v . i. j. itaux in koom mv Mon "my. wiy a: cream ot tomato soup ricry oouiiion: roast beef; veal cut lets: welsh rarebit: boiled rice: creamed asparagus: stuffed cucumbers: fruit. ran. tomato and oate salad; straw ferry shortcake, with cream: custard i'ic; ire cream, witn rake. Try our spcciAl Jic luncheon. Gentlemen wel- t ome. uivr is statioxart. The river sauce at tbe Morrison-street bridge re mained at 10. all day yesterday, the same as on the previous day. And re ports from up-river points, both the M liiamette and Columbia, would Indl tata that it will begin to fall today River men say the danger of extreme blsh water thla year Is quickly passing. Griffiths Ptsovsscs Etchio Speak ing of the progress made In etching no engraving since the year IS;. Cap. iin J. M. t;rirnths entertained the members of the University of Pennsyl vania aiumnt last night at the L'nlver sity t.iuo ror a number of hours, illus trating hi taik with some very rare works by famous artists. AMTt-sirrBAoijrrs to Mirr. Miss I. .Martin, the antl-suffraglst leader from New Tork. who has been holding meetings almost daily in Portland and vicinity, will make one more address at the Behnke-Walker building. fourth i or. rourtn and Tamhlll streets. tT- night at o'clock before the Portland i-rnnibition League. T-narAAATtows Fo entock Tear tub Puaject. Children's dsy exercises were held at the meeting of Evening Star Grange Saturday In the hall on xne eciwn-un road. Principal Bal of the ArletA School, delivered a lecture on preparations for tha School Tear. riving much Information about school metnous. Nw Scixwnon Cnrncit Is Occrnco. The new Christian Church erected at Last .Nineteenth street and Xehalem avenue was occupied yVsterday for the riret time. n win te dedicated next Mini'. 1 n church cost llioe and will seat :. Rev. J. A. Melton is pastor. iKPKOvgMBXT or Gftsr.iKT SmrgT. The Improvement Of fireeley street, be. ''") Kllllngsworth avenue and Lorn hard rtreet. will be considered at A meetlne; tonight at Arbor Lodge, under the ausDlces of the Peninsula Improve ment Association. MicHiAt rot a to Mnrr. The Mlchl n Society of Oregon will meet at mrn of Woodcraft Hal!. Tenth and Taylor streets, tonight. The evening wi'l be devoted to cards, dancing and a isl hour. All natives or former resl. ii'nts of Michigan may attend. Ti kwo the month of My we will Krrn-h dry-clean gents' suits for SI H.s suits for li.so and any skirt for c-ntA All work guaranteed. Call us up. t. S. Laundry Company dry vleaning department. B 11J. Kami tt- pc-en-Asr. Wok-rv's finox.-Monthly r,-eting t!.y At ; 3. H Flanders st. )lemrers urged to be present- e I'"g Cskam deliverer) to all parte f the city, rhone Washington Cream Jnmpany. a Fo Rcvt. Lower dock, foot of Mor mon and Tamhlll street. Call III Morrison. Main 1S4C . Fo XTooa Bat ad Ersrnti Steamer Alliance sails Monday. 14. Tickets l U2 Third street. . o Fo Rvr. i-room. unfurnished a part -rent. Rosefriend. 7th and Jefferson. -Sam Sloah- cigar, sold for t cents aorta mora. o iinss today all day. Oaks Risk. Pa E. C Baowk, Et. Eaa. Uarquanv Co-Opnutmi Stork Ohoasistno. The co-operative store which is to be established in Multnomah Addition. In Alblna. Is being organised by the com mittee appointed for that purpose at the recently held mges meeting. W. H. Daly Is chairman of the committee which has the whole matter In charge. An association will be formed under the laws of the State of Oregon, when it will be Incorporated. A large number have promised that they tvlll subscribe to 'he stock of the association, enough to make up more than S-009. The shares are J10 each, and only one share will be sold to any one person. In order" to prevent any combination securing control of the store. It will be run on a rash basis strictly And current prices will be charged. The advantage of the co-operative store la In the dividends or rrbates which the subscribers to the shares will receive back. The greater the sales the larger the profits. The city has appropriated 1-00 to assist in organizing. OrE'son Mothers to Const... The Oregon Congress of 'Mothers will meet tomorrow at I P. M. at the Voting Women's Christian Association. Re vision of the constitution will be taken up and election of officers will be held. URGE PARK IMPROVEMENTS Mnont Tabor Should Tte Accessible To Visitors Icclarc Portlandcr. PORTLAND. Or.. May S. (To the Kd itor. The writer has seen some of the EDITOR NOT BACKED Dr. Lessing-Bolgar Had No Recommendation, Is Belief. 'AGENTS" WORK DESCRIBED C. C. Clinpmati Saj Tliat Steamship Immigration Men, as. Kx-Port-land Man Secnia to Be, Get Indeslrnble CIas. Ludwlg Schlesslnger. alias Dr. Ludwtg Iesslng-PolKsr, ex-odltr of the Inter national Immigrant, who was arrested recently and Is held at Budapest. charged with frauds committed In that city and In Vienna, did not carry with l.Im to Ilunirnry credentials rrom tne Ooverror of )rnn. nor from the com mercial organizations of the state, is the opinion of OC. Chapman, si-cre- POLICE DETECTIVE AND BRIDE WILL PASS HONEYMOON TRAMPING IN MOUNTAINS. sji-ni ---am ' I .tUTJc. P I I ps.lima. - - - - si it ,m- sjitifc-lo r imaar in ' ""r - A Why Not Deposit Your Will With Us? Here's a suggestion that may save end less expense and worry to your bene ficiaries. Have your will drafted 13' a competent attor ney and name this bank as executor. Then leave the will in our keeping until such time as it becomes our duty to see that its pro visions arc faithfully carried out and that the best, interests of your estate are assured. Portland Trust Company of Oregon BANK Third and Oak Sis. Ut l ix l l K WILLIAM it. Ml IXOILK AM HR. KOI LK, COR.HEHL1 KMH GILBKKT. With his working pArtner acting as "best man." William H. Tloyle, f Cantatn Baty's staff of city detectives, was married yesterday to Miss Kmma Gilbert, at the home of the bride's mother. 4&2 Lorlng street. They left Immediately after the ceremony for White Salmon, Wash., from which point they will start for a week afoot in the coun try around Mount Adams. They will carry hunting and fishing equip ment. retectlve Sergeant John H. Price, who is associated with Royle in the. department, backed him In this ordeal, as in many previous ones. The) ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon In the presence of friends of the family. great parks of Europe and this country. They are practically all artificially made. Portland has undoubtedly the finest natural park in the world, with scenic beauties unsurpassed. It la the ML Tabor Park. While residents there are Justly proud of It and Interested In Its being made accessible, the whole city Is vitally Interested. It seems necessary to educate the public to know what It really owns. To do this. It Is suggested that the Klks' Convention Committee, the Ad. Club. Commercial Club. Automobile Ciub. Ho tel Association and all business' or Im provement associations at once send special committees to Inspect that park. and particularly to follow the route of the unfinished road leading To the sum mil. They will then observe the beauti ful vistas ot valleys, mountains, rivers, a splendid city with many paved streets and reservoirs of matchless Bull i;un water, like beautiful gems set In the side of the hill. The whole embraces about 110 acres, rlesldes this, are the beauties of the virgin forest and foliage of Oregon, to be seen down many a lit tle dell. When these committees have n It All. let them report back to their bodies whether Portland can afford to allow the road to remain unfinished and un used while so many visitors are here thla Summer, and ought to have the benefit of It. It is contended by the Park Foard that they may not hare enough money to do the work, because of the drain on funds to complete the lerwiuiger boulevard. Civic pride should induce all Port land, and not ML Tabor alone, to In sist that the necessary money be appro priated by the Council to finish this road, and to connect It with every en trance by which vehicles will seek to enter the park. It will he one ot tne best Investments the city can make and source of pride to every citizen, even though some other park Improvements are forced to wait until next year. Do It now. The Taik Board meets Monday next. ROBERT C. WRIGHT. MAN STABS SELF AT PARTY Polio Say GncM Went on with Pancc, J.Avlnc Him. August Whlton. 26. stabbed himself in the left breast with a peeling knife Saturday night tn a vain attempt to kill himself at a house at Yale street. where a party was betpg held. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital In n ambulance. According to the police. Whlton had quarreled with some of those at the party and while the guests were danc- ng he secured a knife from the kitchen and going into a front bedroom stabbed himself. Ills cries summoned a num ber of the men. who carried the wounded man onto the front porch and Charles Baunolre called an ambulance. The police say Whlton was lying In he rain when the ambulance arrived nd that the guests had left him to re- ume their dancing. A GOOD 5-CENT CIGAR. There'a no reason why you cannot are a good cigar for a moderate price. Sam Sloan" 6c: try IL Sawdust, Cord wood. Coal. Holman Fuel Co.. successors to Bas-d-Vvey Fuel ta. V. Jit. A 3IS3. tary of the Oregon Iievelonment League and State Immigration Agent. "Dr. IyesMriK-Bulbar was a man of very convincing address, and for a time would have beei able to gain a hearing almost any place." said Mr. Chapman. "I had. however, received information that led me to believe that lie was not reliable, similar to that ohtaincJ by the German society of Portland, and consequently warned commercial clubs In Oregon, which are members of the Oregon Iovploment League, to be on their guard aKalnst him. Xe neeemnseadatloa flvea. "I am certain that lie carried with him no credentials fiotu Governor West, as he is said to have a-iserted before leaving Oregon last year. In my capacity as Immigration Agent. I gave the Governor am-h information as I had concerning the man. "He Is only one of a type of so called Immigration agents and pub licity men with which the commercial clubs of the state are continually com ing in contact, and it has been the uniform policy to Issue no credentials or recommendations to men of that class." Mr. Chapman confirms the statement of Martin Dudel. of the Nachrirhton. that the "steamship immigration agents," one of which Dr. Lcssing- I Bolsar appears to have bnen, according I to the dispatches from Budapest, where he was taken into custody, iirinn to the United States a class of immigration which Is unfit and undesirable. Going among the poorer classes In the European countries, they persuade them to embark lor America, holding out to them hopes of large fortunes to be picked up easily in the United States, and receiving for their activities a commission from the passage money aid by the Immigrants. Portlaad Left In October. It. I-essinsrrBolgar's arrest In Buda pest was preciiXtsted through his effort to pass himself off as a professor from the OreKon Agricultural College. A Journalist present at the meeting where he made this assertion, disputed it and asserted that the "professor" was mere. in Immigration agent. The scene thar- followed attracted the attention of the police, who immediately looked Into the record of their visitor, dis- closed his alias and. finding that he ass wanted In Vienna on charges of fraud, took him into custody. Dr. Lessing-Bolgar left Oregon the latter part of October, after extensive advertising operations of u largely un successful nature In the Willamette Valley, saying that he intended to make personal visit to Hungary and there. explaining with lectures and atereoptl eon Illustrations the opportunities In Oregon, to interest the better class of agriculturists In emlarating to this country. He said that during his ab sence he would leave tho management of his publication, the International Immigrant. In the hands of Frederick W. Johlemann. who had leen a-tive in Introducing him to various business men and organizations In the city. Portland. The Interstate convention will be culled to order this afternoon In Seattle by J. W. Sherwood, of Port land, supreme master at arms. While in Seattle members of the Portland team will be initiated by the degree team or the "Potlatch Bug." and tomorrow, night will be the guest of Tent No. 2 in Tacoma. where they will exemplify degree work for the largest class ever Initiated in the State of Washington. The party will return to Portland Wednesday morning. Besides the Portland team, representatives from all of the larger tents In Oregon will attend the convention in Seattle. Members of the Portland team are: .1. W. Sherwood. Ceoiire Hardner. V. P. Mitchell, A. C. Waud. T. Barraco. Tt. A. Rogers, F. H. Call, H.' W. Garrett, L. Milner. O. I. Baker. W. Tiffany. R, Harmon. E. Tokstad. H. F. C. Hoffmann. W. A. Kinney and E. M. Lance. Albany Girls to Give Concert. ALBANY.' Or., May 5. (Special.) The first girls' glee club concert given in Albany in many years will be pre sented next Tuesday evening by the Treble Cleff Club, of the Conservatory of Music of Albany College. It will be an event In musical circles in this part of the state. a UM COFFEg Fair You are particular about the coffee you drink. You want the best. We want you to decide whether Golden West steel-cut coffee is not the best. Order a tin from your grocer today. Try it. If you don't agree that it is the best coffee you have ever tried, return the tin and your money will be returned. TML"r ri. !x. i i sWi'-i'- I rrahllAial MACCABEES GO TO SOUND rx"rrre Tram Wins Trip In Mcmtirr shlp Contest. Members of the degree team of Port land Maccabees left yesterday morning for Seattle to attend the Interstate con vention of the order. Expenses for thrlr trip will be paid entirely by the Seattle Tent, No. 8. as the result of a membership contest recently -won by J. K. STERN LADIES' TAILOR $50 Opportunity I am poinp; to make regular $60 and $Ro Suits for $50. Long coats nt $45. These prices for a limite.l time only. Notliinjr btic the best domestic ami imported materials used. Guaranteed satin linings. 447 Alder Street. WAIT! Don't Spend Money for Hats or Furnishings Until Wednesday MICHEL & SICHEL CO. 286 Washington St. PORTLAND'S BEST FURNISHERS AND HATTERS Going Out of Business Sensational Sacrifices in Every Department. Nothing Reserved. Fixtures and Lease for Sale Six First-Glass Hat Men Wanted; Also Ten Furnishings Salesmen. Apply Today Before 10 Sale Starts Wednesday, At 9 A. M. , If You Would Save Money WAIT! FERTILE POWELL VALLEY ONE, TWO, FIVE AND TEN ACRE TRACTS at Rockwood, Ruby, Base Line, Gillis, Gresharn, Pleasant Home, Scenic, Cottrell. The most fer tile soil in Multnomah County. Acres as low as $150. Monthly payments, $3. Business Lots Residence Lots at new, rapidly growing1 townsites, as low ns $100. Monthly terms, $2. Invstigate the great opportunity. UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO. 286 Oak Street. T C-R-A-W-F-I-S-H C-R-A-W-F-I-S-H 1 Alder Street I Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in lea when the liver U rigLt til. stomach and bowela are light. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com-. pel a lazy brer to do it duty. Cures Con ti potion. indigc tion. Sick Head sella, and Distress aftar Eating. Small Pill. Small Dm Small Pric Genuine mutbeu Signature 128 Sixth Street and 31 The Hof Brau-Quelle is the one place in Seattle where one can rline. smoke and relax and forget the ceaseless grind. There is plenty of jrood music. There prevails an atmosphere of yood fellowships us the Hof Brau-Quelle does the utmost to serve the men and women of Portland as they like to ho served. Jonas Jansci's Royal Orchestra Music Hours 6 to 8:15 and 10 to 12:15. W-J rBTCD' . ..aatsMaT I H DILLS. I Oregonlife Is the Only Life Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon ha Its rntlr or.-rttna; plant In Orron. mak- .11 pf Its Invest ments In Orefon curUiea only, liax an unmst.-liiMl word of sue. f. Is croKTins; pratr day by day. nnd receives prefernc from II discriminating buyers of lir. Inuranc. In Oregon. nmtt Office. Corbett FulM!n Corner Fifth and Morrison, ror t lan i U FAMTEI CLAKENTB S. SAMCKL General Uacagar Assistant AUnaitr Best for Oregonians "t YOU KNOW SAFOLIO WiUDoIt CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES Work Without Waste "European Resort." COLUMBIA SANITARIUM Th Columbia Sanitarium la a sargicaJ and medical Institute, located at the cornar of Sixth and Tamhlll ctreeta, next to tha Port land Hotel, and la veil prepared to treat and cure diseases ot men. women and children. This Institution u established ta Port land six ye a re ago. where during these years Its marveloiui success In curing thousands of persona of dlseaaes has caused It to stand tbe peer of any like institution In the West. We make a specialty of the ere, ear. noee. throat, heart, stomach, kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism and all chronic diseases. Our sui fcjl. electrical and medical laboratory departments are complete. Columbia Sani tarium. 181 Sixth street. Portland. Ore iron. THE GEO. LAWRENCE CO. H E.XULAND. Write Town and Country, 389 5th Ave., New York City, for lit erature concerning Waldorf Hotel, London. a t Mrr.t Frtsidcnt BELGIUM . Fr interesting hAklet on hw to se Ralcnim. write 'To n and Country- Furau. 3i Fifth irfnu. New York, or tn nfflres of American Fprei Co. Cheaper Cables to Europe VW4 The New Cable Letters. Twenty words across the Atlantic for $1.50. Thirty words for the same price at weekend. Save mail's delay and anxiety. Full Information and Rates by Telephone THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY TI? V BEST PLACE TTQ 1 IV I TO EQUIP 9JO THE MODERN OFFICE D A f ICTf STATIONERY f A I ntiriland PRINTING vy. 107 Sttori St.. KU WISHiNGTOl MORE 921, 1 2111 SAVINGS AATTl LOAX Where can you put a dollar a month and have it earji for you 6 per cent per annum, with payment guaranteed by a Reserve Fund of one hundred thousand dollars-. 1 Ask us for the answer. i Officers and Directors i Harrison O. Plstt President J. p. JarrT Frank E. Dooly E. O. Crawford. Vice-President H. G. Colton P.. C. KnlBht. Agency Olractet Henry A. Sarzent. Vlce-Prea. W. O. Mcpherson Plait & Piatt. Counsel F. R. COOK. SECRETARY. 386. Stark Street. Main 5."27. A Portland Corporation Under State Supervision CHWAB PRINTING CO y BEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT 24-54 STARK '"STREET The board of admini5tratinn. rportin upon the affairs of a penitentiary in OMn. dHsrP!! that ahout J4' had hrrn paid rat n Var hy It- ?irwn rd for water that oozed oui ot the butter after Us deliver;. i