TIIE MORNING OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, MAY, 20, 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOKXAN TELEPHONES. Pacific- States. Horn. Counting-room Main 7070 A 6095 City Circulation a . . . . Main 7070 A 8085 Manmcinr Editor Main 7070 A "S Sunday Editor M Main 7070 A 6095 Composing-room ......... .Main 70T0 A 6005 City Kdltor Main 7070 A 6095 Bupt. Building Main 7070 A 6095 AMCSEMEXT8. PORTLAND THBATER Fourteenth an Washington) National Opera Company In "Martha." Tonight at 8:16. ORPHBUM THEATER (MorrUon. between Blxtta and Seventh) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:lSt.and tonight at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Third, between Tamblll and Taylor Balcer Btock Company In "Just Out of College." Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington) Vaudeville. Th afternoon at 2:15; to night at 7:30 and 9. BTAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Motion picture. Continuous, from 1:30 to 10:30 P. M. Advertisements intended for the City News in Brief rolumoi In Sunday's te m mmt be banded In The Orearonlan business office by 6 o'clock Saturday cvcnlog. . lOMBAUD TO IBH IMPROVED. Active BtepB are. being- taken to improve Lombard street, on the Peninsula, between "West anna and Wabash avenue a distance of about one mile with Haraam pave ment. Tbe cost Is estimated at $129,500. As tbe street railway company has double tracks on Lombard the company will bo called on to carry a considerable portion of the cost. The Improvement is important for the reason that It Is part of the general through street projected from Kllllngsworth avenue to the St. Johns boundary line. Either Patton or AJbina avenue will be the connecting link betwene KUlingsworth avenue and Lom bard street. Brtdgh Repairs TteotrN. Repairs have (been started on the reinforced concrete (bridge across Sullivacs Gulch on Kast Twenty-eighth street The city refused to accept the bridge as turned over by the contractors, on the ground that It Was not completed according to the speci fications, and It has stood untouched for nearly a year. However, the barri cades were pulled clown at each end by the contracting firm and the bridge has been In general use for some time. Re pairs are to be made according to the requirements of the City Engineer. All the apparent weaknesses in the structure wilt be made good, and portions wtU be rebuilt. Crrr Attornet Draws Amentjment. Tj. El Rice, chairman of the water main committee from Ease Side push clubs, paid yesterday that the City Attorney bad been asked to draw the amendment to the v charter for laying water mains according to the majority report. As poon as drawn tbe amendment will be printed for distribution. Mr. Rice said that the committee Is opposed to calling a special election to have the . amend ment submitted, tout It will be voted- on November 8, at the general election. Borne water mains are being laid ahead of hard-surface pavements, but otherwise the Water Board Is not laying mains. Portulkd Impresses Eabternebs. The Northwest Is a country " of sur prises to Easterners, V and Portland is ho exception. Indeed, it is the biggest surprise of alk" Such was the statement yesterday at the Commercial Club of Robert I Sheppaxd, an insurance man of Chicago, who is here as the advance agent of a syndicate of young men who Intend locating in or near Portland. Mr. Bheppard will go today north and on Into Canada. He expressed himself as being impressed with Portland ' and the opportunities here for small capital. Peacx Dat Observed. "Peace and Arbitration" will be the subject at Temple Beth Israel tonight. The sermon Is to be preached at the suggestion of the Portland section Council of Jewish Wo men in celebration of Peace day. The choir under the direction of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer will sing a new arrange ment of the musical service by Krebs. The anthems will be "The Lord Is My Ught" (Horatio Parker) and "O Worship the Lord" (Dudley Buck). All men and Women are welcome at Beth Israel. Women Heavily Fined. Viola Lee, tharged with conducting a disorderly house, was given the heaviest fine -yet for that offense yesterday. Judge Ben nett ordered that she pay J100 or be ;con- fined in Jail. The money was forthcom ng.' Judge Bennett has raised the fine pn women of the underworld when they 6-re brought before him. and hereafter they will be compelled to pay J100 or spend a month or so In Jail. "Picture Fans" Latest. "Picture Tans," is the latest slang phrnse to be Applied to any particular, class of peo ' p who are devotees of some line of fcmusement. A local moving-picture con cern now use the term txcluslvely when referring to its patrons. In announcing home new feature to be produced, the press agent takes occasion to say that ft will be a pleasant surprise for "picture fans." CoTjvcrmAN'a Chauffeur. Fined. Charged with speeding his automobile within the city fire limits, Arthur 1 Mitchell, chauffeur for Councilman Lom bard, was fined 25 in Municipal Court yesterday by Judge Bennett." A charge of running his machine when it was not properly lighted was also booked against Mitchell, but this was withdrawn when B, fine was imposed for speeding. 'Bridge to Be Discussed. Tbe East pide Improvement Association will hold Jul important meeting tonight in Wood men Hall, on Rodney avenue and Rue pell stret, to discuss the Broadway bridge situation, and decide what steps to take to expedite the preliminaries. There is much uneasiness in the North East Side over the bridge situation. Emma. Goldman to Lecture. Emma Goldman, the anarchist, accompanied by lier secretary. Dr. Ben L. Rietman, ar rived In Portland yesterday and is stopping at the Lenox Hotel. She will give a series of five anarchistic lectures commencing this evening. Rat TJtter's Body to Bb Cremated. The funeral of Ray Utter, who lost his life in a fire in Hood River, will be held this afternoon at 8:30. o'clock, at the Portland Crematorium. Mr. Utter was 20 years old- His home was 803 East Thirty third street. A Nice, small home, close in, for a rea sonable price; good five-room house, built six years ago, lot 75x159 feet and enough truit for five families. This property was taken in for mortgage; price, $2650. IF. 9. Akin, 623 Chamber of Commerce. Rats War. Steamer Klamath sails direct Saturday morning for San Fran cisco; oabin io, steerage S, berth and meals Included. Frand Bollam, agent. 128 Third street. " For Sals. ' 125-volt, 160-K. W. General Electric Gen erator, belt type; complete, with panel and rail base. Address room 201 Orego nian bldg. Formal opening of new pipe organ, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, E. 12th and Clin ton, Friday, May 20, at 8 P. M. Professor Becker, organist. Admission GO cents. Church Social Tonight. The Young People's Society of Piedmont Presby terian Church will hold a lawn social at the church grounds tonight. Mrs. Feuton has removed her millinery parlors from 414 Stearns building to 361 Alder St., Hotel Cornelius. Real Basoaiks in monumental work. Otto Schumann, Third and East Pine. See offer of Tillamook Beach lots In Sunday's Oregonian. Don't miss it. Rhododendron Tavern, on Mount Hood road is now open for season 1910. Rinoler'b dancing club, Murlark Hall, Saturdays. DR. Wendt, electricity, Rothchild bldg. Woostxr'b for dress-making supplies. Mothers to Hear Address. The Eliot school circle of the Stats Congress of Mothers will meet this afternoon, at Rodney avenue and Knott street, at S o'clock. "Vital Problems" will be the subject of an address by Mrs. W. J. Hawkins. Dr. Louis Dechmann, Biologist, will give an address on "Hygiene and Food Values." Every teacher, parent or matron, it has been suggested, should not fall to hear Dr. Dechmann. A "quiz" will follow the lecture, and is expected to be both Interesting and instructive. An invitation has been extended to all women. Y. M. C. A. Club to CLimb Heights. Members 'of the Woods Club of the Young Men's Christian Association will meet at the Association building at 6:30 o'clock tonight and climb the hills back of South Portland, where a campflre will be built. This club was organized two weeks ago, under the leadership of C. M. Wood, and every Friday an excur sion is taken Into the country. This week the men will climb the heights near the "Castle." A general Invitation is ex tended to all men who 'would like to take the trip. Services Will Bb Held. Services will be held at 8 o'clock this evening, at Congregation Ahavai Sholom. Park and Clay streets. There will be music by the choir. .Tomorrow morning, services will be held at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abraham son will officiate. SEATTLEFTE WEDS HERE DOUGHERTY EICDES FRIENDS, BUT THEY WIRE TO HIM. Lifelong- Romance Has Pretty Cli max, With Pugt Sound Jokesters Doing Clowning. Robert E. Dougherty, of Seattle, and Miss Clara Schlossteln, of Winona, Minn., were married at St. Patrick's Church at 7 o'clock last night. Rev. Father E. P. Murphy officiating. The romance be gan when both were children, in the East. Aside from the romance, the most In teresting feature of the wedding was the effort of the bridegroom to avoid pub licity and to have the ceremony per formed quietly and without the knowl edge of his many friends. "Bob" Dougherty is connected with the Oregon Lumber Company, of Seattle, and is one of the best-known young business men of the Northern city. His wide cir cle of friends got wind of his approaching marriage and immediately laid plans for celebrating tha event with great eclat. "Bob," In consternation, learned of the cbartvari idea, and immediately wired his fiancee to come to Portland Instead of Seattle, and he would Join her here for the ceremony. The wedding supper was hardly over when things commenced to happen. All kinds of Jokes, some ludicrous in the ex treme, . and others anything but appro priate, were played, with genial "Bob" and his bride as tbe victims. Most ot them were Instigated in Seattle and per petrated here by the use of the telegraph wires. The Doughertys will remain in Portland for several days. VOTING FOR QUEEN BEGINS i. aw Ballot-Boi Stuffing' Encouraged in Rose Festival Contest. Several candidates for queen of the Peninsula float, for the Rose Festival, are in the field and it is expected that voting will begin today. Miss Josephine Fulley and Miss Fay Wise are candidates at Portsmouth and University Park. There will be a polling place at Glass Brothers store, Portsmouth, and one at Sibray & Hart's office, University Park. Miss Vera dimming Is a candidate from North Albina and Miss Laura Hilton from Peninsula. There probably iwlll be others in the field within a few days. Five cents a vote is charged. There will be no objections to repeaters, and ballot boxes may be stuffed so long as each vote is paid for. J. H. Nolta. manager for the Penin sula Carnival Association, has opened an office In the fire hall on Albina Avenue, and today will begin sending personal letters to residents, asking them to con tribute roses. In each letter there is a postal card to be returned to Mr. Nolta, stating how many roses may be expected from the sender. Mr. Nolta'a office tele phone number Is Woodlawn 2871. The office is called headquarters of the Pen insula Rose Carnival Association. LODGE DATE TO BE SET A. O. IT. V in Oregon Acts on Inde pendent Basis. Fidelity Lodge. A., O. U. W., has voted to hold the first session of the grand lodge the third Tuesday in July. The Oregon branch of the A. O. U. W. de clared Itself independent of the supreme lodge last September and the question of holding the first grand lodge session is now being settled by vote of all the lodges In the state. A considerable num ber of the lodges have already cast their votes, but the result will not be known for about six weeks. There are 96 lodges and each has a vote. The grand master recommended that no session of the grand lodge be held this year, but the matter will be settled by the referendum to tbe lodges. Consider able Interest is manifested in the out come of the referendum. v MANY RUN FOR CONSTABLE Henry D. Griffin's Name Entered in Much-Contested Race. Henry D. Griffin, an old-time printer, at one time a member of the Portland police department and until recently pro prietor of a Sixth-street cafe, has entered the race for the Republican nomination for Constable. This race already has more avowed aspirants than any other one office. Constable Wagner will be a candidate to succeed himself. Sigmund Werthelmer, at one time a deputy constable, and Andrew Weinberger, deputy sheriff, are in the race. All, it is said, will have their names presented to the county assembly July 19. personaljviention: A. W. Beekley, a Salem merchant, is at the -Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Drake, of Bence, are at the Portland. L. A. Hogan, a New York business man, is at the Lenox. A. B. Mors, a Payette, Idaho, cattle man, is staying at the Imperial. R. A. Booth, the well-known capitalist of Eugene, and his, wife are at the Im perial. ' George M. McDonald, a well-known merchant of Coulee City, Wash., Is regis-' tered at the Cornelius.. H. D. Norton, a Grants Pass attorney and member of the last State Legisla ture, Is at the Imperial. Mr. and Mrs. E. W- Thomas are at the Oregon. Mr. Thomas is Installing an electric plant at The Dalles. v W. E. Rittenhouse, A. L. Boyd and B. E. Gann, of Washington, D. C, are here on business. They are at the Cornelius. Ralph Modjaskl, consulting engineer. INVESTMENTS ww vaac?a avt 0a? n select list of FIRST MORTGAGES I on improved Port 1 land property 1 A 1 T . t- ing time certificates Combining absolute safety with a gratifying income. FOR SALE BY Portland Trust Company i BANK S. E. CORNER THIRD AND CAK STREETS son of the late Mme. Modjeska, the actress, is registered at .the Portland, from Chicago. - Mrs. Sidney S. Mayer will leave Sat urday night for a month's visit to her father and mother in Roes Valley, Cal. She will be at home this afternoon. R. E. Dougherty, manager of the Wash ington Lumber Company, of Seattle, was married last night to Miss Clara' Schlos etern. Father Murphy officiated and Frank Walleines, of Seattle, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty are reg istered at the Perkins. CHICAGO, May 19. (Special.) Oregon people registered at Chicago hotels today as follows: Portland Great Northern, Miss G. E. Johnston. Breevort, W. E. Dorman. Vale Congress, Charles E. Herron. $340 STOLEN IN BATHROOM Woman Reports Case to Detectives and Morris King; Is Arrested., Leaving $340 in the bathroom while she went to her room. Miss M. A. Tel fer, who" keeps a lodging-house at 62 Vi North Sixth street, returned a few min utes later to find that the money had disappeared. She had locked the bath room door when she left the room, but found it standing open oik her return. Suspicion was immediately cast upon Morris King, a young man who had a key to the bathroom, and the loss of the money was reported to Captain of Detectives Moore. He detailed Detec tives Carpenter and Price on the case and they located King In a short time, placing him unrtr arrest. The case SPECIAL TODAY $1.75 P. Centemeri Gloves $1.45 . Best kid gloves made. See our window of Lace Col lars, 85c to S25.0O F. P. YOUNG 290 Morrison St., between 4th and 6th, Corbett bldg X-Ixrlualve Wointn'i Shop. Special today and Saturday 35c Taffeta Ribbons, Spl. 17c Moire or plain, 4 and 6 inches wide. $1 Chiffon Auto Veilings, 69c Yd Two yards makes a nice veil. White and colors. 35c and 50c Neckwear, SpL 25c Lace and embroidered jabots, stock collars In lace or twice around once over stocks, worth 3c to 6fc, special 25c 35c-50c Embroideries 25c Yd. All have best edges, wear. They L.MAYER 8 CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers 148 Third Street Pacific Phone Main 9432 Home Phone A 4432 Weekly Grocery Bulletin "Count, Measure, Weigh or Gauge Everything You Buy." During the Summer months we keep everything Clean and free from dust. Trade at the store that gives you Quality and the Right Prices. For Friday and Sat urday, May 20 and 21, we offer: Pimentos, fine for salads or sand wiches, regular 16c, 2 for..2o Pimentos, large size, regular 25c per tin 20 Flaccus Chili Sauce, great for cold meats, reg. 35c, bottle. .30 Crosse &' Blackwell Mocha Es sence, for flavoring, regular 25c and 50c 20 and 45 EXTRA Rips Olives, in bulk, Pint..20 Gallon S1.50 SPECIAL Interstate-Whiskey, bourbon in bond. For one week we offtr, to introduce this brand, regular $1.25 per bottle, at 00 "A child can buy as safely as a man." I HOLEPROOF HOSE Guaranteed to Wear Six Months ' will be heard before Judge Bennett In Municipal Court this morning.. WHERE JT0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at thes Portland restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. 805 Wash., near 6th st. Best proposition ever made. Tillamook Beach lotsi See Sunday Oregonian. Plant Slbson's Roses. Phone Sellwood 930. ALI- LOWELLCo. Bakers, Groccra, Tea and Wine Merchants, Established In 1878. The largest, oldest and best equipped grocery house in the Northwest. Agents for PllUb-ory Beat Flour, Klcelle OU. Tnrklnh Coffee. Cingalese brand Tea. I). C. I.. Scotch Whisky. Repsold Select Vlntaa-e Wines. White Label Olives, etc. Miss Crowley, representing Jos. Burnett & Co., of Boston, is with us this week and next. Ladies are lirVlted to call and discuss with Miss Crowley the making of dainty Summer desserts. French Pastry French pastry tn great variety for Friday and Saturday. Blackberry Brandy Blackberry Brandy and Black berry Cordial should be kept in every house during the Summer season. We have the real thing.- Picnics and Lunches For picnics and lunches we have all kinds of cold roast meats, including chicken and tongue. , SPECIAL White Cross California Olive Oil of the highest quality. Large size, regular $1; special 75c Medium size, regular 60c; ' spe cial 35c We deliver in all parts of the city. We make no charge for packing country orders or de livering same- at the boat or de pot. We solicit accounts with responsible parties. Gor. Fifth and Stark Sts. Why don't YOU try one? (Si . HOUSE OF Ootk That's our advice to every clothes buyer in Portland; the best is always the cheapest; inferior goods are not cheap at any price; if you are not a judge you must rely upon the judgment of others. c9erLaJ have ' f built up the largest lgrrv -.-Z-S cloth ing business in Oregon by selling only merchan . dise of the highest, character,, and never abus ing the confidence of those placing reliance in our judgment. v For real genuine values that are sure to interest you see the Suits and Overcoats we are offering at $15.00; $20, $25 and $30 Our Mail Order Department Insures You Careful Attention SS Desks KILHAM Learn to save money. It's a duty you owe yourself. A Savings Account with this Bank will help you to prosper it "will help you to get ahead in the world it 'will increase your happiness. We pay 4 per cent and wel . come accounts of $1.00 and up. Open 8 A. M. until 5':30 P. M. Saturdays, up to 8 P. M. Portland, Oregon. STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Raw steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of $100,000. Erery comfort and con venience. On canines transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of Sao Francisco Fred Prehn, D.D.s! Removed to 07 Gorlina-er Bld Id and Alder Sts. Phones: Main 320. A 2202. Residence Phone. Main 4227. QUALITY .In Busying es Busy the The Famous! The only solid Mahogany and Quarter - Sawed Oak Desks made and no extra price for this feature. Every -Pesk we handle is fully guaranteed. More than a hundred styles and sizes to select from. We furnish your office com plete with Desks, Chairs, -Tables, Filing Cabinets, etc. in wood and steel. We have saved others money and annoyance. Let us do as .much for you. GET CATALOGUE. STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS The Oregon Wonder Washer SlOO TO GIVE AWAY TO MAX Oil WOMAN' WITH PROOF". If any person canfind two 1 arge kinds of washing, both heavy an Washers. I will give them 1100. The money is In the bank, awaiting your order, so trot out your washers. It can wash carpets without Oriental rutrs and lace curtains. firesed air. No pulling Of twist! ng. puts the blueing through eve enly. la. oo. it is an copper, it win i mean just what I say, and will bs last. ack 1909. by R. S. Harrington, Corvall tory. Call and see it work at the shall be there a few days. TABLE LINEN PROPERLY LAUNDERED Creates a good impression. It adds to the enjoyment of your home. Let us prove this statement. City Laundry Company rHO.VE MAIX ELECTRIC DECORATING MATERIAL Tlx. ROSE Colored Lamps, your orders in early. 0. B. STUBBS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. No. 61 Sixth Street, Portland. Or. Phone Main 160, A 16M. CCHWAB PRINTING CO. OSOLICITS YOUR, PATRONAGE aT STARK STREET BROOK Peer of All $3.00 Hats high-priced crank or level clothes Best can wash as much and as clean in all d light, as one of the Oregon Wonder ripping them, wool and heavy comforts, without injury, as it is done by com ing. It does the sudsing and wrench- Its weight is three pounds. Price inn is no Diurr or not air. i it with cash. Patented April 20th, , Oregon. Agents wanted for terri St. Charles Hotel. Portland. Or. I It. S. HARRINGTON. 429 OR A 5773. FOR (THH CARNIVAL Sockets, Wires. Etc. Get 3 ALCOHOL-dp!OM-TBACoa , xiaoita 1-oeiUveir 'A Cured. Only aathorlzd Eeeley In. stitute in Oregon. Write for Ulos-