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THE MORJrXXG- OREGO"IA3T, SATURDAY, AFRH, 14, 1VH)V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES. Count! nj-Room . . .....Mala 070 070 MnclEr Editor....... .Main .Main hunaay Editor City Editor..... Society Editor CompocInoRoam uu 7070 070 .Mala .Main .Main 7070 7070 Superintendent Building.... ..Main 7070 Et Sid Office EMt Ot AMUSEMENTS. TJTO HEILIG THEATER fWashln&ton street, corner 14th) Two performance today, mati nee at 2:15 o'clock. time tonight. 8:15. The muolcaJ -comedy extravaganza, "'Babes In Toyland." Baker theater aa. and Tamhiio "Cherry Blonaoma" Burlejue Company: matinee 2:15 P. M.. tonight at 8:15. EMPIRE THEATER (lTtn and Morrison') "A Fatal "Wedding"; maUnee 2;15 P. M.. tonight at 8:19. GRAND THEATER Park aad tVahlng- ton? Continuous vaudeville. 3:30. 7:30 and 0 P. M. ' PANTAOES' THEATER (4th and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7;30 aad 8 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and "VT&ahlacton) ConUnuoui vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. 9 P. M. East Salmon or Tatlor Street. The Interested property-owners. Including TV. Ij. Boise, representing the Hawthorne es tate, assembled yesterday morning at Hawthorne slough with Councilman Kel laher and Mills to look over the situation. Several property-owners are anxious to have Ea8t Taylor street Improved, which will necessitate a All across the slough, which will take about 28.000 cubic yards of material. To this the Hawthornes ob ject, but are willing to improve East Sal mon street, where a portion of the fill has been completed and where the cost would be much less than at East Taylor street. It is desired to make a long street of East Taylor, extending it from the river practically to West avenue. Mr. Boise argued that the fill at present would be excessive, costing at least 35 cents a cubic yard for the required earth. He admitted that it would benefit the property-owners who were present, but at the expense of somebody else. The time would come when he would be will ing to fill up the slough on East Taylor, tout to pay for the fill at present would confiscate the adjacent property. Coun cilman Kcllaher favored the improve ment of East Taylor as the most Impor tant street at present as it was a long street .'and would benefit the larger num ber of property-owners, but Mr. Boise in sisted that It would be at the expense of somebody else. Mr. "Wills .stood with Mr. Boise and did not seem to think that East Taylor ought to be Improved at present, but favored the improvement of East Salmon street. There was much ar gument until finally the party adjourned to fight out the question somewhere else. Will Discuss Street Paving Ordi nance. Mayor Lane has called for a Fpe cIr! meeting of the Joint Streets Commit tees of the Council and Executive Board, to take place this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the recent ordinance passed by the Council permitting open competition on hard-surface street-paving contracts. The meas-, urc Is known as the bituminous Macadam paving ordinance, and was adopted by the Council April 4, and sent to the May or. Unless he should veto it today it will become a law without his signature, and he feels that his actions should be governed a great deal by the opinions of the two committees. Attorneys Dan J. Malarkey and R. W. Montague, repre senting rival interests affected by the ordinance, are expected to make an ar gument beforo the composite committee jn behalf of the Barber Asphalt Com pany and Warren Construction Company, respectively, and in all probability the discussion will attract considerable at tention. The meeting of the joint com mittees will be held in the committee room of the City Hall. Italian Societies Will Aid Victims. The Colombo Benevolent .Society, the Italian Grove of Druids, the Mazzlni and the Order of Concordia Foresters. Italian societies of this city, have combined In a movement to ralso funds for the relief of the suffering refugees from the vicin ity of Mount Vesuvius. Dr. Candlani, th Italian Consul at Portland, has Iho matter In charge and has received much encouragement from many different sources among which Is the offer of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies to send telegrams In the United Stales free of charge. Filer Remonstrance for Propiirtt Owners. Ralph R. Duniway. as attor ney for objecting property-owners, has filed a remonstrance with the Council against the proposed assessment for the improvement of Morris street from the went curb of Delay to the east curb of Vancouver avenue. The principal grounds set up In the protest arc: Because the improvement was made without compli ance with the charter relative to giving notice: Is without jurisdiction, and Is not In substantial compliance with the con tract and ordinance relative thereto. Arrkbted for Absaultino Conductor. Ted Gla3S was arrested yesterday after noon upon complaint of E. T. Stafford, who signed a complaint charging him with assault. He was released upon $40 ball and will be given a hearing today in police court. Stafford Is a conductor for the Portland Railway Company, and the altercation occurred at Third and Wash ington streets. Stafford was somewhat beaten about the head, but not seriously injured. Accused of Sellino Tobacco to MiNdh. On complaint of William Mitchell. G. A. Roberts, who conducts a cigar and con fectionery store at 853 Union "avenue north, was arrested by Patrolman Adams last evening and a charge of wiling to bacco to a minor "was placed against him. lie will have a hearing before Judge Cameron this morning. Latino Underground Conduit. The Home Telephone Company is laying its un derground conduit on Union avenue. The conduit starts from Knott .street in Upper Alulna. whero the central station will be located. The conduit was carried by a tunnel under East Burnsldc street to avoid Interfering with traffic at this busy intersection. Will Consider Corbett Fill. The special committee of the Streets Commit tee of the Council appointed for the pur pose of considering the Corbett street fill will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon and hear objections to the assessment for the improvement. Bank Open Saturdat Evenings. The Savings Bank of the Title Guarantee & Trust Company, 240 Washington street, corner Second, Is open Saturday evenings from 5 to S o'clock, to receive deposits onlj. Steamship Alliance sails from Couch fit reet dock for Coos Bay and Eureka. Friday. April 14, at S P. JI. C H. Thornp Hns Ticket Agency. 128 Third street. F. P. Baumgartncr, Agent. Main ML White Temple. Sitndat. 10:30. Dr. Chivcrs. New York, preaches. 12:10. East er In Bible school. Baptism. 7:15. Ser mon by Dr. Woclfkln, New York. Eaxt cr Cantata. Tatlor-Stresct Methodist Chcech. Easter Day sen-Ices. Special sermon by Dr. Short. The Knights templar attend pvening service. Special music by great chorus. $ Huvler's Candies. Hutler's Candies. Fresh at JCaus Pharmact, Portland Hotel. Phone your -orders for choice Spring lamb, roast beef and fancy steaks. Frank lin Market. 1C6-107 Third street. Phone Private Exchange 63. Take Your Easter Sundat Dinner -at Richards. J1.00 per cover, with wine. S to K:30. Webber's Orchestra. Reserve tables by phone. First-Class Shampooino. Manicuring facial work. Madam I Hudsen. 207 Mac- leay Building. 386 Washington street, city. Famous Bock Wurst can be had fresh every day at the Franklin Market. 166-107 Third street. Phone Private Ex. 63. Bassball. M. A. A. C. vs. Behnke "Walker. Muftaemah Field. S p. m. today. Concert Rohse's Park Sunday, April IS. 'INOBRSOLL OV 1MMOB.TALTTT" III 8 Tkbme. Rev. - F, G. Tyrrell of Chi cago, who is at tee roruaaa while making this city a Brief visit, will preach at the First Chris tian Church. Park and Columbia streets, tomorrow morning. His theme will be "Ingersoll on Immortality."' During the discourse he will recite Ingersoll'a funer al oration over the body of his brother. This little classic will be Interesting In Itself recited by a pulpit orator like Dr. Tyrrell, but added to It -will be a sermon on a theme of universal Interest by- one of the most popular preachers of the Christian Church. Arrested for Stealing Wood. George Pierce, an aged one-armed man. was ar retted by Special Officer Gibson, who is employed as watchman at the BanflcM Veysey Fuel Company yards In South Portland, who alleges that ho caught the cripple In the act of stealing some wood belonging to his employers. Pierce ac knowledges that he carried away some wood, but stated to Acting Chief Grltz macher that he did not think he was do ing anything wrong. Pierce, whose wife is said to be seriously 111. was released on his promise to appear at court In the morning. Corporation Had Permit. City Engi neer Taylor stated yesterday that Con tractor Bechlll was mistaken In his as sertion that the Portland Gas Company was making Improvements on Its prop erty adjacent to Front and Flanders streets without the necessary permit from the City Engineering Department. Yesterday morning Mr. Taylor found a record of the permit that was issued to the gas company, and said that under no circumstances would any corporation be allowed to make Improvements of this character without consent of the munici pality. Is Captured in Astoria. J. S. Massey who was released by Captain Slover al though a request had been made by Anita Hornshaw to hold him until she could file a complaint charging the man with taking a watch and a considerable sum of mdney from her, was captured in Astoria yesterday and will be brought back to Portland. Massey was picked up on the street and was charged with be ing drunk. Captain Slover disregarded the request of Anita Hornshaw and re leased Massey on a small ball bond. Massey then left the city. Charged With Using Abumve Lan guage. A neighborhood row In the vi cinity of scow town at the foot of Mill street yesterday afternoon resulted In the arrest of Mrs. L. A. Noland, who was charged with using abusive language to ward one of her neighbors, a Mrs. Mary Jones, who appeared before the authori ties and swore to a complaint against the Noland woman. Judge Cameron will have an opportunity of deciding upon the merits of the case this morning. An Easter Musical Service will be given in the First Congregational Church Sunday night. William Wallace Graham will give a violin solo. Miss Shelley will recite "An Easter With Parepa." and the choir will give four musical selections. Short address by Dr. House. Morning topic. "The Easter GospcL" Large re ception of members. All Invited. Dies in- San Francisco. Anna Flaher ty, the 16-year-old daughter of T. E. Flaherty, manager for a wholesale house of this city, died In San Francisco Thurs day morning. Her father received word of his daughter's death while in Spokane. Mr. Flaherty will leave for San Fran cisco today to take charge of the re mains. Ordered to Ddtt at Union Depot. Ace Welch, who has been acting as a plain-clothe officer on the police force, was yesterday ordered by Captain Bruin to report for uniformed duty Mt the Union depot. Welch was spoken of favorably as a detective, and has been working with Matt Murphy In the Chinese dlstricL Thomas Shea Dies. Thomas Shea, a member of the Hibernians and the Bar tenders Union, died yesterday afternoon In his room. 41 North Fifth .-trecL He had been 111 some time, but was taken suddenly worse yesterday afternoon, and died before medical aid could be sum moned. He "was 10 years of age. Mr. Wallace McCamant will deliver an address on "America's Debt to Pres byt'erianism" In Calvary Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening at 7:30. Mr. McCamant Is well qualified to speak on this subject, and the address will be of more than ordinary Interest. Judge Webhter Will Speak. Judge Webster has been Invited to speak this afternoon during the lecturer's hour at the meeting of Lents Grange. Patrons of Husbandry, on the topic. "Election of United States Senator by Direct Vote of the People. First Presbtterian Church, corner of Twelfth and Alder streets. Services on Easter Sunday by Rev. Thomas Par ry. D. D. At 10:30. "The Records or the Resurrection:" at 7:30. "The Phenomena of the Holy Spirit a Proof of the Resur rection." IjOWEll Clur Meets Tonight. There will be a meeting of the. Lowell Club In Hogue & Wilbur's office, Sherlock Build ing, Saturday evening. All fa-orable to the election of Judge Lowell to the United States Senate invited to be present. Fresh Buttermilk for sale. Phone Main 764. Washington Cream Co. Wht Doer Wooster's Business Grow? NEW OLYMPIAN BUFFET Will Open for Business Tonight at 309 Washington Street. Tonight the new Olympian Buffet will open at 309 Washington street, under the management of Tom Blundcn and Pete Vcltcn, who for years havo been the pro prietors of the well-known Olympian sa loon on Fifth near Morrison. The new buffet will be conducted on different lines than the Olympian in that it will be a lunchroom for men as well as a high class saloon. A business men's lunch will bo ono of the features, and patrons can also have sandwiches served at any time of the day or evening. The new Olympian is perhaps the finest establishment of its kind In Portland. It has been fitted up at a large expense, and is one of the handsomest -places on the Pacific CoasL The bar and wainscoting is of oak and polished Oregon fir. stained dark to furnish a pleasing contrast with the frescoed ceilings. A large stained glass skylight Is over the lunchroom, and this at night wilt be illuminated with electric lights. The electric fixtures are particularly handsome, and have attract ed much attention. Friends of Messrs. Blundcn and Veltcn are cordially Invited to attend the opening tonight. NOTICE. Wc beg to inform our customers, the trade and all whom It may concern, that Mr. Franx (Frank) Busch is not now nor has ho ever been In our employ in any capacity whatever. AnheusrBusch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo. EASTER SPECIALS. Long kid gloves, all colors, .the SliO grade, for 5130. New hosiers'- N'ew silk gloves. White waists, real swell, short and long sjeeves. New belts In gilt cloth and leather. New handbags. McAllen & McDovnell. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant: fine private apart ments tor parties. 366 Wu&l>oa. sr. Sta. IHgh-Grxde rtoae for RabC And sold on easy payments. Fia&o tuning and repalriBg. H. Plsihe-lmer. 72 Third sL Portlaad Brewing Co. Select Beer. Edel Brau. A Pure Brink Food. Paose Mala 7e. Easter Souvenirs ' Free Today Our stock of Easter Novelties Is far the largest ever shown In Portland. A fascinating display of artistic conceits, appropriate for the day all for filling with our famous confections. For the little ones we've an endless variety of Eggs. Rabbits and Chicks, filled with sugar "eggs. Today wo will give a Free Easter Novelty To all purchasers of Easter Toys over 10c and fill it with candy eggs. If you don't buy. don't miss the display you'll learn something by seeing It. GET THE RIGHT PLACE We Have No Bras da Stare I Svvetland & Son j 273 Morrison Street MASONS BACK FROM SALEM Attend Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of Oregon. A number of Portland Masons have just returned from Salem, where they attend ed the annual assembly of the Royal and Select Masters of Oregon Wednesday. The afternoon meeting was conducted by the following officers: W. A. Dempsey. of Portland. Dep. I1L Gd. Mas presiding; S. I Pope, of Port land, grand recorder: S. Bullock, of Port land, grand treasurer; Horatio II. Parker, of Portland. G. P. C. of W.; C. W. Lowe, of Eugene. G. Sent.: J. H. Irvine, of Cor vallls. G. Chap.; John F. Hougucz. G. Mar. Officers for the ensuing year were elect ed as follows: William A. Dempsey. Portland, prand master; Horatio H. Parker. Portland, dep uty grand master; G. O. B. DcBar. Eu gene, grand P. C. df W.; S. S. Spencer. Eugene grand C. of Gd.: Milton L. Mey ers. Salem, grand C, of C; S. Bullock. Portland, grand treasurer: S. I Pope. Portland, grand recorder: John Howe. Eu gene, grand steward; C. W. Lowe, Eu gene, grand sentinel. Hodson Council, of Salem, held a meet ing Wednesday night and exemplified the work for the grand officers, after which a banquet was spread. Speeches from the grand officers and other visiting brothers were enjoyed until a late hour. The next meeting of the grand council will be held at Corvallls in April. UQ7. FOR FIREMEN'S BENEFIT Great Demand for Scats for Per formance of "Mons. Bcaucalre." Tickets for the firemen's benefit per formance of "Monsier Beaucalrc" at the Hclllg Theater Monday evening arc going very fast, and any who desire scats at this performance arc cautioned to ex change their tickets for reserved seats as soon as possible, for last evening only a few orchestra and about half of the bal cony remained unsold. The holders of gallery scats are not required to ex change their tickets unless they wish to secure scats In some other part of the house. . Some of the boxes have been spoken for. but as yet none of them has been sold, as a proposition to auction them is under consideration. Both firemen and police reported big sales- yesterday, and more tickets arc belfig called for than have been issued. The performance of "Monsieur Bcau calre." which Is to be rendered by that eminent young American actor. Creston Clarke, who Is a nephew of Edwin Booth, supported by a highly capable company, offercs an Inducement seldom given at a benefit percformance. and it seems ' as sured that a crowded house will witness the rising of the curtain on Monday evening. LAKE NAVIGATION OPENS Th Mutual Transit Company. 501 Ori ental block. Seattle, announces that navi gation will be open on the Great Lakes April 19. The lake and rail rates cast and westbound will be effective today (April 14). Rates are the same as last season, with the exception of where all-rail com modities have been changed. Why don't you try Carter's Little Liver Pills? They are a positive cure for sick .headache and all the Ills produced by dis ordered liver. BlemUhes. pirn pi r. eruptions, rath, mrd Icated by Satin fkln cream soon disappear. : Your Sunday .Dinner Will net be complete ' without j REBE'S I FINE ICE CREAM Send In Your Order Early Telephone Man 1701 You don't get as good a cigar as you used to un lessyou insist on the cigar of maintained merit. La Contributor CLEAR HAVANA TRY ONE. SoU by the First tUM f Uw Bart (St. Xr. Alter. Htfmn,Sv. XttUm.mi rtktri) Offered tar the CHatce Cartas tke Wert. WILDMAN, RAPHAEL CO. Dktribitten. PORTLAND. THE COLORS OF THE LILY Hazelwood has prepared a special Easter brick Ice cream; colors green, white and yellow; flavors pistachio, anilla. and lemon. This beautiful and tasty dessert is made In the Hazelwood way. from the purest, richest cream and fla vored and colored with natural fruit and nnt Juices, fresh and wholesome. ICE CREAM Other specials for the da? Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream Made "from this season's fresh, ripe strawberries. A foretaste of Sum mer's most delightful berry. Macaroon Ice Cream This favor ite at Its best, made up In the Haxcl wocd way, embodying superlative quality- and scrupulous cleanliness and purity. These Easter specials on sale to day and Sunday at the price of plain Ice cream. Fear Quart bricks 91.2 Trro Quart brlcka SIM Qsart brick; .6e , PHONE EXCHANGE 40 Order Today or Early Tomorrow for Easter Delirery For BOYS and GIRLS MACKINTOSH'S TOFFEE The Oli EagE.fa Candy Don't know- the taste of MACKIN TOSH'S lOKFEET Tou've missed the choicest candy flavor ever known. But what a treat 1 in store for you "when you do taste lu 5c nnd I6c parkaxr. At all dealer. John Maeklafeah - 78 Hadifta St. X. V. To become a Gordon Hat wearer You liave only to see Gordon Hats. To stay a Gordon Hat wearer, you have only to wear a Gordon $3.oo Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath. Used -by people of refinement for over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. PftEPARtO BY OFFICE SYSTEMS IeijrBe6 aaa JartaMcd for all Unci of taurfneia. 3fot approved meth od I aai appllaaces casployed PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING CO., 205.7 2i st SaUssaaa -will gUdlr call. Faeae 521 TEETH SUM TwH St ntKD ntxix From ICE CREAM What.Does u Stand For For Good Faith with the public for a quar ter of a century. For Purity never yet questioned by pure food officials. For Finest Flavor resulting from use of costli est and highest quality of materials. For the Best Cocoa and Chocolate made aaywhere at any price. For Largest Sales of any superfine Chocolate Bonbons la the world. For Protection to Buyers in guaranteed uniformity of highest excellence. Tit Lazrxry Rurift Bi. Frti. Xm Walter M. Lowaey Co., BOSTON. Are You Fond of Custard? j Rich, luscious custard that melts so your mouth the real thing. Then by this recipe with CuoaBoa Cream. You can use Carnation Cream CSterStQ ford sorts d cooloof. It's pure wSk, evaporated aod sterized keeps iodeSokely and is richest in better-fat. -Baked CutUrd- Twxrlt Beta.) a&tripoos&b Rfr.j-cLs CmttSea Ooa dBoari nun innr tfrntut niwrtnMtmOiinl tBatmam. Iaxrt & cicxs kxifs hbde ud i ottcieii wtlcu.niarili teat. Wife K fiatij I prrrcst renting loo laarV ScrolceoM. taa oalr rara aa4 alMslHtaly kara- wear ' "I aarl afc4 vrarfaead: Imtm hairMftaa Biiy. Itta u lM fee trantfirtt. sm- o taxi restored frae. FrlTara- Ma kr ft gchwah Printing Co A7H ITXRI STXtlTl SHAW'S PURE BLUMAUBR & HOCH IMt aad 116 Fesrtfc Street! Sola Stttxibsters f er Oregea aad Wahlartas. We Fill Prescriptions Accurately ASK YOUR COLUMBIAN (DitTif, Osaka, Kansas City, Salt Lake. 133 Sixth St. Successor to Walter Reed Orezonian Bid?. EVERY ONE AN EXPERT There are no half-dentists in our office. Every man here is an expert dentist with a specialty which he has studied for years. That's why every kind of dental work can be done. RIGHT, and without delay. WISE BROS., Dentists Fallinsr Bide.. 3d and "Washington. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays. Dr. W. X. for Infants and Children, Castona is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothinff Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, griTing- healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The4 Kind Ton Have Always Bought S7 Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years. TMcenraua eeaniir. tt mukhat AMA! Don t be frightened but be warned I Every Mother knows, or should know, that the terrible Mortality among little children is caused by Stomach and Bowel troubles. Colic, Sour Curd, Cholera Infantum, Summer Complaint, Measles, Rashes, Scarlet Fever even Mumps have their first cause in constipation. The Delicate Tissues of a Baby's Bowels will not stand rough treatment. Salts are. too violent, and Castor Cil will only grease the passages, but will not make and keep them Clean, Healthy and Strong. There Is no other medicine as safe for a child as Cascarets, the fragrant little Candy Tablet, that has saved thousands of families from unhappinsss. The Nursing Mother even in good health should always keep her own Bowels Loose, and her Milk Mildly Purgative by taking a Cascaret at night before going to bed. No other medicine has this remarkable and valuable quality. Mama takes the Cascaret, Baby gets the Benefit. Cascarets act like strengthening Exercise on the weak, little bowels of the growing babe, and make them better able to get OSIGUfAL MALT WHISKY Witkost a Rira "Today MALT Paint tor Eacii Surface Ve.dont believe In a cure-all paint, any more than in a cure-all for humaa aliments. We discriminate. Wc havo paints for tin. paints for wood, paints for sninfcrles, paints for iron paints for everything:, except face paints all of the highest quality purchasable In the 4pen market. See our sample card of colors. The Big Paint Store FISHER, THORSEN 6 CO. Front and Morrison Streets OCULIST OPTICAL CO. Dallas, Texai; Portland, Orajoa) 9 to 12. Main 3)29. Signature of timrr. wrwTqwn errr. TOO LATE? all the Nourishment out of Baby's Natural Food. Larger children cannot always be watched, and will eat unreason ably. The Ready Remedy should ever be at hand Cascarets to take care of the trouble when it comes. No need to Force or Bribe chil dren to take Cascarets. They are always more than ready to eat the sweet little bit of Candy. Repulsive medicine forced on the little ones does more harm than good. Home is not complete without he evefr ready Box of Cascarets. Ten cents buy3 a small one at the Corner Drug Store. Be very careful to get the genuine. made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold in bulk. Every tab let stamped " CCC." tar TREE TO OUR, FRIENDS r We want to send to oar friends a oeatitiM FreadnleslFied, GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX. aard-eBamekd ia colors. It Is a beast? for tbe dressisc table. Ten cestsia stamps is asked as a taczssre of goed faith acd to carer cost et Cascarets. with wWA tHsHalnty trinket Is leaded. Sesd to-dar, estioaiag this paper. Address Sterfiar Remt&y Coszpasy. C&icags or New York. "KillsPain' Sloan's Liniment