THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1909. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUEGOMAN TELEPHONES. Par. Stat!. Home. Ceuntlng-Room Main 7070 A 6095 fity Circulation Main 7070 A 605 Managing Editor Main 7070 A 6095 Sunday Editor Main 7070 A 6095 Composing-room Main TOT0 A 6095 City Editor Main 7U70 A 6095 SuH. Buildings Main 7070 A 61)03 AMCSEMENia. BUNGALOW THEATER (Twelfth and Mor rison streets) Henry W. Savage offers the operatic sensation, "The Merry Widow." ORPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, bet-ween Sixth and Seventh) Advanced vaude ville. Matinee at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Washington, between Seventh and Park) Vaudeville de luxe. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 p. M. PANTAGES THEATER (Fourth and Stark) --Oonttnuoua vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30 and 9:30 P. M. LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) Lyrlo Stock Company in "The Isle of V.aia. This afternoon at 2:30; tonight at 8:13. STAR THEATER Movlng-plcture show every afternoon and evening, a to 10:30 o'clock. RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fifth and Vaughn Baseball, Vancouver vs. Port land. This afternoon at 3:80. OAKS (O. W. P. canine.) Concert by Danatelll's Italian band. ThU afternoon at 2-30; tonight at 8:15. OREGONIANAT RESORTS For Quickest service subscribe for The Oregonlan at Summer resorts tsrough the following. gents and avoid waiting; la line Subscriptions by mail Invariably Ocean Park..... C. IT. Hill Breakers Hotel Breakers Long Beach Strauhal & Co. Seavlew Strauhal A Co. Ilwaco Railway Co. .News Agent Seaside F. Dresser & Co. N ewport Geor ice Sylvester Cirus Snrinn Mineral Hotel Collins Springs Collins Hotel ................... Will Dbeicath thi Park. The park ' for North Alblna In the W. K. Smith tract will be named and dedicated July 6. at the patriotic celebration to be held at that time. The celebration will be under auspices of the Peninsula Band find the arrangements are now being made. "W. K. Smith has donated the uae of his large building on the Portland boulevard for the celebration. Sunday, July 4. the Peninsula Band will frtve con certs and two games of baseball, one in the forenoon and one in the afternoon, will be played by teams yet to be selected. Monday. July 5, the celebration and park dedication will be held in the W. K. Smith building. There will be a proces sion on Killingsworth avenue, beginning at Union avenue headed by the band, and followed by school children, fraternal orders, floats and citizens, which will proceed to the &nith building. Here there will be an address and reading of the Declaration of Independence, patriotic muFlc, naming and dedicating the park. folhwed by baseball games and sports of all kinds. Several names have been suggested for the park, but selection has not been made. The Park Board will be asked to furnish a suitable name. Mem bers of the Park Commission will be invited. Decides on Building Stth. At the meeting of the general committee of the Sellwood Commercial Club, Wednesday night at the office of the Sillwood Bank, the offer of J. E. Rlnkie to sell his lot on Taeoma avenue, near East Thirteenth street, for $1Xi0 was accepted. This action was taken on the recommendation of the subcommittee on building site, it being $-; lower In cost to any other lot offered. The. constitution and bylaws ' were read and adopted. The objects set forth are "to promote the material and social wel fare of the suburb of Sellwood." It was decided to fix the capital stock at $2500, and to erect a building at once that will cost about $1600. It will contain billiard, pool, reception and reading rooms, all these rooms to be so arranged that they can be thrown Into one large meeting hall for public purposes. The committee on Incorporation waa given until tomorrow night to report. About $1600 has beeneub- . scribed and by tomorrow night It is thought that the whole amount required will be pledged, when the club will be Incorporated, officers elected and steps taken to erect the clubhouse. It Is ex pected to have a public opening of the building about October L Maintains Closb Inspections Rapid progress Is being made on the Sellwood sewer system, and close Inspection of the work Is maintained by the Sellwood Board of Trade. One member of the special ! committee, armed with the specifications smd maps of the eewer every day Inspects the work and co-operates with the local Inspector. A portion of the concrete sewer conduit has been built, the first of the sort In Portland. It is made of re inforced concrete without stone blocks or brick. A steam ditch digger Is now being used which cuts the trenches rapid ly. The main sewers are being laid in the center of the streets and sewer con nections are being made for all lots. The contractor expects to have the contract completed by November, and has until December 1. The cost will be something above JS0.000. St. Mart s School Oiosinq. The closing exercises of St. Mary's school, on Stanton street and Williams avenue, will he held tonight. A musical pro gramme will be rendered. There will be presentation of diplomas and premiums, nd an address by Archbishop Christie'. The following will graduate: Fred A. AllehofT. John T. Danaher, John F. Kel Jaher, Thomas P. Moran, Vincent Mc ,l".ntee. Karl TV. O'Brien. Emmet T. O'Connor. Thomas J. Potter. Frank E. TVascher. Helen H. Ahem, Nellie M. Cor bett, Est el la M. Lueder. Eetelle A. Man ning. Zita JU Maainlng, Teresa M. Teevin. Virginia F. Pembrooke, Amelia C. Ullman Floretta C. Vulguth. PtrNNTsiDB CLub Meets. The Sunnyside ruin v,iuo win consider the park ques tion, Ione Fir Cemetery, school ground, telegraph and express delivery service at a special meeting to be held tonlrht in the echoolhoua?. The telegraph and ex press companies do not deliver anything at Sunnyside, and often a message costs more for delivery than the actual charges. The club will undertake to have the free delivery territory extended to take in Sunnyside. A specialty will be made of the park question, as the people of Sunnyside are becoming anxious to have some definite action taken toward , securing a park tract In the Ladd field. . TViu. Lay Cornerstonb. The corner stone of the new edifice for 9t. Francis Church. East Pine, between East Eleventh and East Twelfth streets, will be laid Sunday. July 4. The foundation and base ment walls will be finished this week. Nearly a half block is occupied. The basement indicates something of the size of the church. The dedicatory ceremonies will make an Imposing affair, and many of the prominent Catholic clergymen of the city will take part. Rev. Father Black, the pastor, says he expects that work will go forward on the building until It la completed. Cuatsop Beach Visitors. Tou can save money by buying your groceries at Dres ser Mercantile Company, Seaside and enrhart Park. Goods sold at Portland prices. Remember you save the freight. Rath TV ar. steamer Nome City sails direct for Sun Francisco Saturday after noon: cabin J10, berth and meals included. Frank Bollam, Agt.. 125 Third street. J1000 Taeoma Home Tel. bonds, 60 per cent stock, at 60 cents. Colin Bros., ISO Flrt street. j Colonial, Library has moved from 131 J Tenth street to IX Fifth. Dm. Holbim returned. Corbett bid." REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Portland Trust Company of Oregon At Portland, Oregon, in the State of Oregon At the Close of Business, June 23, 1909 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 539 672 2S Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 328 29 Bonds, securities, etc 546,395.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 171,000.00 Other real estate owned 343.30 Due from approved reserve banks .............. $141,734.83 Checks and other cash items 738.61 Exchanges for clearing house. ................ . 8.465.81 Cash on hand 69.575.13 , 220.574.28 Total .11,478.313.13 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 300,000.00 Surplus fund 48,000.00 Undivided profits, less expense and taxes paid 11,238.48 Individual deposits subject to check .....1502,816.45 Demand certificates of deposits 13,582.37 Time certificates of deposit '. 418,362.68 Certified checks 583.85 Cashier's checks outstanding 9,010.66 Savings deposits 153,210.18 Liabilities other than those above stated, indi vidual credits 21,508.56 Total deposits 1,119,074.65 Total .11,478,318.13 State of Oregon, County of Multnomah, ss: I, C. TV. De Graff, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. c. W. DE GRAFF, CORRECT Attest: Cashier. J. FRIEDENTHAU M. E. THOMPSON, A. M. SMITH. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of June. 1909. NOTARY'S L. E. CARTER, SEAL.. Notary Public SECURITIES, JUNE 23, 1909 LISTED BONDS. $ 30,000 Atlantic Coast Line Consolidated 4's. 30.000 Baltimore & Ohio First 4's. 30,000 Chesapeake & Ohio General 4's. 30.000 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific General 4's. 60.000 Met. St. Ry.-(N. Y.) ref. 4's Rec'ts). 25,000 United Railways of St. Louis 4's. 50,000 Erie First Cons, Prior Lien 4's. 30,000 Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Joint 4's. 30.000 Louisville & Nashville Unified 4's. 20,000 Norfolk & Western First Cons. 4's. 2,000 Allegheny Valley 7's. 30,000 Reading General 4's. 30,000 St. Louis & San Francisco ref. 4's. 30.000 Central Pacific First 4's. 30,000 Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. 4"s. 50.000 United Rys. Gold Trust 4's (Philadelphia). , 20,000 United Railways Investment Co. (Philadelphia Company Stock Collateral) 5's. f 517.000 OTHER BONDS. J26.500 Hood River Electric Light Power & Water Company 6's 32.000 Oregon Water Power & ltv. Co. 6's. 10.000 Portland Commercial Club Building Association 6's. 500 Portland Sanitarium & Benevolent Association 5's. 2.500 Seattle Local Improvement 6's. $71,500 Grand total, $588,500. Portland Trust Company of Oregon SOUTHEAST CORNER THIRD AND OAK STREETS. TELEPHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 72. BEN J. I. COHEN President B. LEE PAGET Secretary H. L. PITTOCK... Vice-President W. J. GILL. . .Assistant Secretary Fought for Celestial. Sweetheart. Three hours of desultory cross-examination and excited explanations were con sumed in the trial of Lee Doy, charged with assaulting Lee Don, young social Hons of Chinatown, who engaged in a fisticuff Tuesday night following a discus sion of relative rights to the hand of Miss May Fong Won. famed Oriental belle, in the Municipal Court yesterday morning, which ended in the defendant being fined $5 and cost. The evidence which convicted Doy. was the appearance of his rival in court with a pair of black ened eyes. Two Warrants for Grocer. That "misfortunes never come as single spies, but in battalions," was proven in the cae of H. 9. Reynolds, a grocer at 834 Alberta street, yesterday when two war rants for his arrest on assault and bat tery charges were Issued from the Dis trict Attorney's office. His' wife and a stepdaughter. Miss Clara Delaney, are the complalntants. Mrs. Reynolds says I her husband assaulted her yesterday and the daughter made complaint of an at tack which she alleges to have occurred February 1, of this year. Mat But School, Block. Capitalists are negotiating for the purchase of the Williams-avenue school block and may be successful. This block is considered the most valuable property in Upper Albina for business purposes. It is incumbered with the old schoolhouse, which will have to be torn down. The Board of Educa tion refused an offer of $60,000 for the block' some time ago. There is talk that the old building may be retained next year for the Albina High School, even if sold, as the building in North Albina will not be completed. Barber Charged With Embezzlement. John A. Stern, a barber 28 years old, was arrested yesterday morning and placed in the City Jail In default of bond, charged with embezzling funds of his employer, Eugene Fryou. for whom he worked at Twenty-third and Sherman streets. Stern, it is also said, will be charged with embezzling money belong ing to a laundry for which he acted as agent. Burglar suspect Released. Believed to be a burglar and suspected of having been implicated in various minor larceny cases in Portland during the past few weeks, a man who gave the name of Wil liam Lawrence was arrested by Sergeant Riley Wednesday night, and was released by Judge Van Zante In the Municipal Court yesterday morning because of in sufficient evidence. Warrants for 26 Autoists. Assistant City Attorney Suljlvan yesterday after noon filed with the police warrants for the arrest of 26 autoists for alleged viola tion of speed regulations. It is under stood that this is only the beginning of tho police campaign against the speed mania, which It is claimed is daily en dangering the lives of pedestrians. Ahavai Shoi.om Services. Services will be held In Congregation Ahavai Sholom Synagogue, corner Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Music by the choir, under the direction of Gustavus Efeeman. Tomorrow morning services begin at 9:30 o clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson officiating. All are welcome. Cathedral, Ladies' Aid Societt will give a lawn social on the lawn of St Joseph's Home for the Aged, Thursday evening. July 1. All are invited: ice cream, cake and a musical programme. Take 9univ-side or Mount Tabor car on iMorrison street. Through Typographical, error In Lip. man-Wolfe & Co.'s advertisement Wed. nesday; the item "$1.50, long. 16-button length kid gloves, 75c every day in the week," etc., etc., should have read silk," instead of kid gloves. Allen, Kino & Co., 346 Washington st. will sell balance of trimmed hats in twe lots $5 and $3 each; ostrich feathers at cost, veiling and ribbon 20 cents a. yard. .Must be sold by last or month. Semiannual, Sale Is Now On. High- grade, made-to-measure, men s suits, values to $40. now $20 and $25. W. J. Smith, merchant tailor, 2S7V4 Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth. Fund Growing Rapidly. Encouraging reports aa to the progress made in raising the balance of $2000 neces sary to pay the expenses of the .trip of the Portland Festival Chorus to theA-Y-P Exposition, Oregon day, July 9, were made at a meeting of the canvassers last night. Several of the speakers told of mcir cans on Dusiness men and of the liberal subscriptions paid. The amount receiver! wn. .-..it maa. 3 . - . . . jj.ji.jin., t&uu ic newed efforts were urged to continue the nviwk. ui uuueuLius suoscriptions aaliy. it Is hoped that the whole $2000 will have been collected by Tuesday, June 29, and it Was lirrred theiA ha nr. "I,. n as the collecting of subscriptions Is con cerned. Father Dominie's "Beautiful Wil lamette" and portions of Sullivan's "Golden Legend" were rehea.sd. The trip tf the chorus to the A-Y-P Exposi- ...HI . OSUl J - . . . .. .uai ouw, ana. 01. xnis amount tne Eirnnsltlnn munrj ., v. , " "u uuiiuiumm $500, and the chorus members $2.50 each, id,uifi a. ua.iu.nce oi aziuu to De raised. GCESOIM DIES IN EUGENE Engineer on Battleship Oregon Suc cumbs to Tuberculosis. EUGENE. Or.. June 24. (Soecial.) Ar thur J. Glason. son of Mrs. Rose Glason Osburn, formerly of Portland, died here yesterday. 'I he deceased was 28 years old. He was educated in the public schools of Portland. He served in the engineering corps of the battleship Ore gon on her last cruise to the Orient. In the last year of his service he contracted pulmonary tuoerculosis. which ended in his death. INDIAN RESERVATIONS. Opening of Flathead and Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservations. Them HrP hnmoctoaHa $5000 to $20,000 on the Flathead and Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservations. Pamphlets of information relative to the opening of nieao lauus ior sale Dy Attorney R. M. McCracken. room Ho Sonha builrilnir Boise, Idaho. Price 50 cents. rn .a send postage. .. LOWEST PRICES IN CITY Linen Dresses and Suits, Lingeries, Cloth Suits All W ay Down at tho Bartholomew Co. Removal Sale. Today and all day tomorrow till 9:30 P. M. the greatest kind of bargains are to be had at the Bartholomew Company's big sale, 392 Washington street. " WHERE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the x-ortiana restaurant; fine private apart ments for ladles. 305 Wash., near Fifth. Visit the Nortonla Roof-Garden. A fine view of the city the coolest place in Portland. Visitors should see it. Willamette Tent & Awning Co. Awnings, outdoor sleeping rooms, canvas and Japanese Sidarri porch cur tains. A 3968. Main 968. Four-Foot Cord wood At reduced price. Oregon Fuel Com pany, 363 Washington street. Why not spend a week at Estacada? First-class hotel accommodation $10 per weeK. One of the largest lobsters taken in Maine waters in recent years was causht near Biddeford Pool a short time aso. It weighed 1 &2-E At th These Suits CARD OPTHASKS. We. the relatives of John I Taggart, thank sincerely the members of the Eagles and Hibernian lodges and friends for their tribute to us in this dark hour of bereavement. P. W. TAGGART, W. J. TAGGART, MRS. J. S. ELLISON, .1. TAGGART. MISS MAE TAGGART. MISS ALICE TAGGART. REMOVAL SALE Every article in the shop is reduced (only contract goods excepted). F. P. YOUNG Ladies' Haberdasher, Seventh and Washington Sts. Extra Special $15.00, $12.00 and $9.00 Bap $6.98 All new, large and medium size, patent, walrus, goat seal, pig and calf alligator; beauti fully made, leather lined, fit ted with . mirror and coin purse; extra heavy frame; worth $9.00 to $16.00; special at 86.98 SEE THE WINDOW Do It Today Make arrangements with us to open a monthly account. We are sure you will be pleased. We give you fresher and better goods, and more value for your money. We deliver to all parts of the city, and our "special deliv eries" are the means of giving you goods when you want them. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SAT URDAY Manzanilla Olives, per pint 20 c Regular 25c. Pride of the Valley Tlonr, sk.$1.50 Regular $1.60. Le Marchand Sardines, per can 35 and 50 Hnyler's Cocoa, per can 25 Regular 30c. Try "Our Own Blend" Coffee. It is "perfection." L. Mayer & Co. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. Both Phones. TP1! KlrAIRIKG Of every decripttom by mail. Amber, brier and meerschaum. Art if icial coloring. Slg hirhel Co., 9i 8d st.. Portland. XTRA SUIT Today, Saturday and Monday We shall demonstrate beyond the pale of argu ment that no Portland clothes buyer, mindful of his own interests, can afford not to patronize this store. Today, Saturday and Monday at 7:30 sharp we place on sale 500 Men's Suits at $18.65, that were manufactured to sell at $25.00, $27.50 and $30.00. Our Mr. A. B. Steinbach just returned from the East, closed out the surplus of one of the best known makers of fine clothing in the United States. These suits are made of the choicest imported and domestic fabrics in all the new shades and patterns. e Special Low IT rice o Are Displayed in A Few Fads often keep people poor. Drop . some and deposit what you were spending and have a starter for future competence. You have no idea how it will grow once started. Interest paid on savings and' time certificates. Cheek accounts, however small, invited. Everythingconsistent with safe . banking at your command. Most conve nient hours for patrons. 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturdays 8 P. M. 4 PORTLAND PRINTING A 2281 Main 6201 PHiriteirs f EYERTTHUB But Women of Woodcraft Building SS8 Taylor Street, corner Tenth Write for catalogue and prices on sewer pipe, chimney pipe, drain tile, water, well and culvert pipe, pipe tor septic tanks, etc. OREGON A WASHINGTON SEWER , I'll'K CO, 41 N. Front St. '. SUMMER RESORTS. HO, FOR CASCADIA Best mountain resort on Coast; best medicinal water, scenery, hunting and fishing; nature's own conservatory of health. Auto from Albany, stage from Brownsville and Lebanon. Write or phone to O. M. " CEISENDORFER, Csscsdls, Oresron. FredPrehn,D.D.S. 9lS.ee FoU Set of Teeth. f.S.00. Crowns and. Brldffe work, (3.0O. Room 405. Dekom. Open JirenLnfs XUi 1. miiiwiim i nnssusmunawawwi i mm 0$r ' SPECIALS Our Morrison-Street PORTLAND OUR SERVICE The strictest attention to each individual account is the prin ciple governing the management of this bank in respect to the service which it renders for its patrons. Our complete equipment, moreover, affords every convenience for the prompt and accurate transaction of any financial business. Four per cent interest paid on 12-month, 3 per cent on six-month Certificates of Deposit. ... Vacation 84 FOURTH STREET. For QUALITY and PROMPT SERVICE CALL UP THE CITY LAUNDRY CO. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU PHONES, Main 429 and A 5773 Exclusive Agents Cutler Desks Wabash Filing Cabinets Edison's Mimeographs and Supplies ' The Writerpress Tk, Sltn .f CJ StrvU STATIONERS V. PRINTERS . ENGRAVERS .. FIFTH AND OAK STKEETS. PORTLAND. OREGON Have Bought Bankrupt Stock of FIREWORKS From Western Importing- Co. WILI, SELL BELOW COST At Wholesale and Retail. SEID BACK, 310 First Street ICCHWAB PRINTING CO lOSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 247iSTARK STREET $18.65 Windows OREGON Insurance Don't forget to insure your household furniture before jou go on your vacation. We can give you prompt service in the saf est companies and at reasonable rates. A fire might wipe out the savings of years and leave you where you started. Better be insured than sorry. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING Dick Steel Safe Cabinets Dick Folding Machines Kilham Loose Leaf Ledger E. Dietzgen's Architects & Engineers Supplies Kee Lot Carbons and Ribbons BOOKBINDERS ASK TOUR DEALER FOR "EUREKA" OR "OBELISK" Cotton Covered Hose There Is Nothing Better. GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. 61-63-65-67 Fourth St- Cor. Pine. MT. TAM.4LPA1S MILITARY ACADEMY, ban Rafael, Cal. Fully accredited V. S. Army Officer. Only western School with Cavlarjr and Mount Artillery. Open-sir Gym. and Swimming; Pool. $600 ' and S70O School year. Opens August IS. Arthur Crosby, A. M-, 1. I)., Headmaster.