TEE MOKMXG OEEGOMAX, FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 1910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOMAS TEUniOXTS. . Pacific States- Home- Countlnc-roora Main 7070 A 6093 City Circulation..... Main 7070 A 8095 Managing Editor ..... Main 7070 A 6095 Sunday Editor. .......... .Main 7070 A 605 Composing-room ......... Main 7070 A 6095 City Editor .Main 7070 A 6095 feupl Building Main 7070 A 6085 A3I L S KM K IS. ORPHBCM THEATER (Morrison, tetween Elxth and Seventh) Vaudeville. Tnla afternoon at 2:15. and tonight at 8:13- BAKER THEATER (Third, between Yamhill and Taylor) Baker Stock Company In "The Prisoner of Zenda." Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER (Park and Washington Vaudeville. This af&rnoon at 2:15; to night at 7: jo and 0- LYRIC THEATER (Seventh and Alder) Armstrong Musical Corned; Company in "Matched at Last." This afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:15. 6TAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Motion pictures. Continuous, from 1:30 to 10:30 P. M. ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK Mall to your friends In the East The Oregonlan during: Rose Fes tival Week, Beelnnlns Monday, June 6, and enUlng with the Treat Sunday edition of June 12. Complete and exhaustive reports, wlrh numerous nigh-elass half tone Illustrations will be fea tured dally. The Portland An nual Rose Festival, has been widely advertised throughout the United States, and no more at tractive testimonial to your friends could be Riven than a subscription to Oregon's Great Dally during the event. Price 20 cents. Orders given now at the business of rice or sent by mail will receive prompt attention. f Advertisements intended for the City News In Brief columns In Sunday's Is sue must be handed In The Oreeonlan business office y 6 o'clock: Saturday evening. Woods Club Trip Tonight. Organiza tion has been completed liy the Woods Olub of the Touns Men's Christian Asso ciation, the purpose of which is to take weekly trips Into the country near Port land. The club has elected the following officers: President. S. W. Pelley; secre tary. James W. Mill; treasurer, O. N. Blair; leader. C M. Wood. The club's trips are taken on Friday niphts and the excursion tonight will be to the home of Virgil Clark, one of the members, who lives near Oak Grove, on the Willamette River. The trip will be made in the Y. M. C. A. launch. All young men In terested, and especially strangers in the city, are Invited to join in these outings. Fond Caress Costs $35. The fond caresses of a negress were expensive to Kick Olnglas and Jim Pippa. two Greeks, who reported to Sergeant Wanless Wed nesday night that they had met a wo man, at Eleventh and Flanders, and found, after she had thrown her arms about Ginglas. that he was short J35. Sergeant Wanless went with them to Seventh and Flanders, where they said the woman lived, and found Zanzy Mor ris, a woman well-known to the police. The men hesitated about Identifying her and she was not arrested. Miknesotans Arrive Today. Special cars carrying a party of 40 prominent Minnesotans will arrive in Portland this morning and depart before noon for Sutherlin where the properties of the Luse Land & Development Company will be Inspected. Included' in the party Is John H. Van Nest, president of the Min neapolis City Council and James Gray, an associate editor of the Minneapolis Journal. S. J. Kllison, general passenger agent of the Great Northern, is accom panying the visitors. Dr. Wise's Subjects Announced. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's s?rmon at Beth Israel tonight will he on the subject. 'Slow of i?peech." The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, will fIng the ritual music and the anthems "Day Is Dying in the West" (Salter) and "Arise Thou Ught Divine" (Morrison). Service begins at S o'clock. The service tomorrow morning begins at 10:30 o'clock, the subject being "The War on Ben jamin." All men and women are welcome. Swedish Paper Issues Fine Edition. The latest weekly issue of the Oregon Posten. a newspaper published here In the Swedish language, is the largest ever issued of that publication or of any other local newspaper publish! in a foreign tongue. It consists of four eight-page sections, illustrated and printed on a heavy grade of book paper. The issue is a special edition, printed for the pur pose of influencing Swedish immigration to Oregon. F. W. Ixjnegren is editor. Merchants, Attention. S. M. Cooper, representative for Hoffman Rotbchild & Co., wholesale clothiers of New Xork and San Francisco, will be in Portland for Hose Festival and until June 14. at his sample room. No. 2. Baggage & Omnibus Transfer Company building. Sixth and Oak streets, with a complete line of suits, overcoats and raincoats for Fall; also, lines for Immediate delivery from the San Francisco branch. Appointments by mail promptly attended to. ScmtoL. ok Trades to Receive Visitors. This is visitors' day at the School of Trades, Twelfth and couch streets, which will be open this afternoon. This is a new c.hoj which aims to instruct boys and girls in some useful trade or voca tion and is one of three of its kind in the United States. It is under the direc tion of the Board of Education, and is, therefore, a part of the public school system. Wb ARB throwing our offices open to the public every day during the Festival, We are giving the people of Portland an opportunity to' extend to strangers the courtesy of free roses. If, you want to see that your roses reach visitors, bring them to us or phone and we shall be Slad to call for them. Columbia Trust Company. Board of Trade bldg.. 8 Fourth 6treet. Phones: Main S900, A 6271. " Basewest Fire Soon Put Out. The Fire Department was called to the home of Mrs. Maybelle Sewell, 241 North Twenty-second street, at 10:30 o'clock yester day morning, to extinguish a small fire in the basement. A pile of old shingles had ignited ami was burning briskly but was soon put out. No damage was done to the house except by smoke. Mothers' Orci.e to Meet. The Moth ers and Teachers' Circle of the Holman school will meet in the assembly hall of the school today at 3 P. M. Mrs. Tate, president of the State Congress of Moth ers, will address the meeting. Election of officers will be held. Society Circus Seat Sale opens at Sherman-Clay Music Store Saturday morning, June 4, at 9 o'clock. Sixth and Morrison streets. Box seats, J1.50: re served seats, $1: general admission 50c. For Sale. 125-volt. 160-K. W. General Electric Gen erator, belt type; complete, with panel and rail base. Address room 201 Orego man bids- Ibase for Sale. Also fixtures, large corner store, best location for popular trade in Portland. For particulars address X 17. Oregenian. If the day after goes hard with you, take a drink of Wild Pigeon Springs mineral water. Skldmore Drug- Co.. agents. Dr. Rat W. Matson has returned. 10th floor Corbett bids. Main 767, A 4534. Illustrated Lecture on London at Taylor-9t. Methodist Church tonight. Popular prices at Wooster's. 408 Wash. Dr. Metschan, dentist 211 Imperial Hotel. Xhlnk about Eaglecrest orchards. - Two Cottages Burned. Fire at 1513 and 1513 East Stark street, at 4:50 o'clock yesterday morning, destroyed two cot tages, with a loss of about $3000. Mrs. J. H. Bliss, residing In one of the houses, had built a fire to heat seme water for her invalid husband and a defective flue allowed' the flames to reach the wood work. The department was called by telephone, but the lack of hydrants made it impossible to get more than one stream on the flames. The adjoining house, occupied by Mrs. M. E. Horn, was also destroyed. Fireman Casey was In jured by running a rusty nail into his foot. Woman Is Fined. Mrs. William Keep, of Arleta, was fined Jo by Justice Bell yesterday for slapping Willie .Wells, a neighbor's boy. Mrs. Keep testified that the boy, with whose family her relations were unfriendly, fired seven shots from a 32-caliber pistol, frightening some horses belonging to the Keeps. When warned to desist, he fired again and then she slapped him. The court seemed to sympathize with the defendant, and imposed the minimum fine, though warn ing her that she must not take the law in her own hands. Post Still Vacant. No announcement is yet ready to be made by District At torney Cameron as to whom he will ap point as deputy in place of Thad W. Vreeland, who has resigned. Mr. Cam eron said that there were a number of applicants, some of whom did not wish their names mentioned, and that he was giving the matter careful consideration. It is thought probable that Charles W. Garland, now a 'deputy in the office, will be advanced and that a successor will be appointed to the vacancy left by him. Rev. E. N. Allen Honored. The degree of -Doctor of Divinity was con ferred upon Rev. E. Nelson Allen, pastor of Hawthorne Park Presbyterian. Church, at Marshall, Mo., yesterday, by his alma mater. Marshall College. The ceremonies were performed following the delivery of the baccalaureate address by Dr. Allen. The degree was voted him by the col lege last year. At that time, he was touring the Holy Land and this is the first opportunity he has had to accept the honor. Mocker op Blind Womas Fined. W. Monague was having great fun Wednes day night, mocking a blind woman who sings ballads at the corner of Third and Alder, streets, when' Patrolman Murphy happened along and ordered him to stop. Monague called the officer an abusive name and received a blow in the mouth. George Bikleson then interfered and was also put under arrest. The men were fined $10 by Judge Bennett yesterday morning. . Push Club Wiii, Meet. The Sunny side Push Club will hold a special meet ing tonight at the office of Dr. J. A. Pettit, East Thirty-fourth and Belmont streets, to consider arrangements for Sunnyside's features in the Rose Festival, which must be completed at this meet ing. All interested in the success of the Sunnyside exhibit have been urged to be present. Some new matters will be dis cussed and reports of committees will be received. Duback Acquitted op Charge. J. D. Duback was acquitted in Municipal Court yesterday of a charge of disorderly con duct, the specification being that, while pursuing his calling as an optician, he had taken liberties with two young girls who went to him as patients. Duback denied any improper conduct and brought a large number of witnesses .to testify to his good character Duback was defended, by Attorney John Stevenson. Magoon Berry Modified. John Graves, the berrygrower, has sent to The Orego nian, through W. L Richmond, of Stevenson, Wash., a crate of Stevenson County strawberries, of a variety Mr. Graves has himself produced. They are modified Magoon berries, very larg?, very red and very sweet. Mr. Graves has seven acres in berries there and supplies a considerable quantity to the Portland market. Minnesota "TJ" Alumni to Dtne. The alumni of the University of Minnesota resident in Oregon and Washington terri tory adjacent to Portland, will hold their annual dinner in the .woman's dining room of the Portland Commercial Club, Wednesday, June 8, at 6:30 o'clock. II. M. Williamson will act as tosstmaster,, and a large attendance from the 75 mem bers of the association is anticipated. Old Man Forsakes His Home. N. A. Tait, of 32S Chapman street, notified the police that his father, it. P. Tait, 76 years old, took all his belongings yester day morning and left home, after some slight unpleasantness with the family. He wears gray whiskers, is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. He carried a' suitcase and a violin. Cry op "Mad Dog-" Raised. A cry of 'mad dog" called Patrolman Helms Wednesday night, to 211 Holman avenue. where it was found that a large dog had broken his chain and was running about, frothing' at the mouth. The neighbors were in terror and asked the officer to shoot the animal, which he did. - It was the property of Edgar Whitney. Reception Is Postponed. The recep- tion planned by the Parents' and Teach ers Association of the South Mount Tabor school, to the State Congress of Mothers and the women of the district. has been given 'up, owing to the death of the young daughter of Mrs. C. F. Alloway, a newly-elected officer of the association. Clam Chowder, boiled Chinook salmon and egg sauce, creamed codfish, green peas, cooked with cream; spinach, with poached eggs: creamed sweetbreads, waffles, Virginia baked ham, with cab bage; crab salad, gooseberry pie and fruit cocktail, at Woman's Exchange to day, 1S6 Fifth street, near Yamhill. Colonel Miller to Talk. Colonel n. A. Miller will deliver an address before the Oak Grove Improvement Association, Thursday evening, June 2. A programme consisting of addresses by members of the association and vocal and instru mental music will be given. Ice cream will be served by the women. Rector Is Named. Dr. John Marshall has been appointed resident minister of St. Andrew's Church, Portsmouth. Mem bers of the Episcopal Church and their friends are especially requested to attend the Sunday school and services from 10 to 11 A. M.. Sunday. Last Grand Rally before the Com mons' tag day, on Saturday, June 4. All women and girls interested come- to the meeting. Friday at 2:30 P. M., 22 North Front street. Portland Commons, dis tricts and badges will be given out. Rabbi to Speak. Services will be held tonight at Congregation Ahavai Sholom, corner Park and Clay streets, at 8 o'clock. Music by the choir. Tomorrow morning services at 9:30 o'clock, Rabbi R. Abra hamson will officiate. Steamer Bailey Gatzert. Round trip daily to White Salmon, Hood River and The Dalles. Leaves Alder-street dock at 7 A. M., returns 9:30 P. M., except Thursday. Phones: Main 914. A 5112. Sunday Excursion. To Cascade Locks; steamer Bailey Gatzert leaves Alder-st. dock at 9 A. M-, returns 5:30 P. M. ; $1 round trip. Phones: Main 914, A 6112. North East Side Club to Meet. The North East Side Improvement Associa tion will meet tonight to consider the Broadway bridge question. A -A. Lindsay M. D.. at Hotel Seward, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, receiving friends. Fun roller skating. Exposition Rink, now. WHERE T0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladies. 305 Wash., near 5th at. Masons Will Build Home. CORVALLIS. Or:, June 2. (Special.) The Masonic Fraternity of this city has decided to erect a three-story re inforced concrete building, at a cost of $6000. The building will be located ASSURANCE Against Future Need You carry fire insurance for protection against loss by fire. What provision have you made for loss of income or for future need ? Commence today by opening a bank account with us and we will help you by paying interest on your money. Portland Trust Company BANK 8. E. CORKER THIRD AND lh STREETS on Third and Madison streets. Work will begin as soon as the necessary financial arrangements can be made. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to extend my Snre thanks to my friends and neighbors1" tAi" kindness and assistance during tneill nesg and death of my beloved wife, Iottie C. Wilkes: also for the many beautiful flowers sent. M. P. WILKES. Plant Sibson's Rows. "Phone Sellwood 930. Experienced Saleswomen Wanted. Extra Values. All New Fresh Goods. . YOUNG 200 Morrison St., Bet. 4th and 5th, Corbett Bldg:. 35c and 50c Neckwear 25c Pretty Jabots, Lace Stocks and Kmbroidered Collars. Best assortment in the city. 50c Lace Dutch Cellars 35c Embroideries and Laces Reduced Every piece of our fine stock of Kmbroideries and Laces greatly reduced. 35c and 50c assort ment, special 25c yd.: 75c and $1 assortment, special 4Sc yd. $2,50 Auto Veils, Special $1.48 Asorted Colors. 35c Guaranteed Hose, Special 25c Pair Women's and Children's; Black or Tan. Portland's Oldest Grocers 148 Third Street. Pacific Phone M 9432. Home A 4432. WEEKLY GROCERY BULLETIN We supply the best articles in groceries at the lowest possible prices. REMEMBER, "One price and plain figures." For Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4, we offer: i No. 1 Walnuts, regular 20c per lb., at lb.... 15 Staffed Mangq Peppers, 1-4 lb. jars, reg. 60c, per lb 50 Ground Chocolate, Ghirardelli's, reg. 35c per lb., at, lb 30 Simon & Weil's Matzos, lb. 15 Manhatten Cocktails, "Pacific Club," reg. $1.25 per quart, at, quart . . . i 1.00 EXTRA SPECIALS. .. . All Hard Wheat Flour, "Any Brand," reg. $1.70 per sack, at L... 1.60 "A child can buy as safely as a man." r HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan S3.00 a day up New steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con venience. On carlines transferrins all over dry. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Frandsca JUNE SALES F.P . MM & CO. t j J4 hm OPPORTUNITY comes to the man or woman with a bank account. Why not start NOW today come to this Bank, bring a .dollar or as much as you like and com mence the saving habit. It will be your best asset in time of opportunity or adversity. 4 per cent interest paid. Open 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Satur days until 8 P. M. Portland, Oregon. Business Property SNAP! Fine lot, 55x100 feet, right in the heart of the West Side business dis trict. PRICE $36,000 Can be had on exceptionally good terms. RALPH ACKLEY 605 Corbett Bldg. The Best Time ' to Tune Pianos This is the .time of year that pianos should be tuned. The condition of a piano depends upon the care given it. Intrust your piano to OUR care. oena wora today. Telephones: A 1214, Main 6830. 304 OAK ST. .Sap oleo We show nearly thirty patterns and grades in this popular style alone, including the finest . products -of such makers as Berkey & Gay and W. K. Cowan & Co. The woods are hand some and the designs distinctive. The beds are chiefly in the full and three-quarter sizes, with a few single beds. Prices range : In Maple and Oak from $22.00 up. In Circassian-Walnut from $40.00 to $150.00. In Mahogany from $40.00 to $300.00. We are always glad to show them. J. G. MACK 8 CO., Fifth and Stark Streets BROOK Peer of All $3.00 Hats Brokaw Bros, and Rogers Peet, finest clothes made, are a specialty here choicest fabrics in the world at $30.00, $35.00, $40.00 and $50.00. LOWELL GO. Grocers, Bakers. Tea and Wine MerchaDta. 100-102 FIFTH STREET AND 2S8-20O STARK. STREET. Nut Lard Nut Lard is again on the mar ket, but under a new name KAOLA. We have it at 6oc and $1 per pail. Pillsbury's Best Flour "We are sole agents for Pi 11s bury's Best Flour it is cheaper now, only $1.90 per sack. SevilSe Oranges Seville Oranges for marmalade. We have a few 25c dozen. Olive Oil Special sale on Finest French and California Olive Oil. All sizes. Do not miss this. Long's Maple Syrup We are offering Long's Staple Syrup at special sale prices Quarts, regular 60c, special 30c. Pints, regular 35c, special 15c. Country Sorghum 10-lb. cans . .$1.25 5-lb. cans .. . 2 -lb. cans . 65o 35c Maple Cream New Vermont Maple Cream for cakes, 35c can. New Vermont Maple Sugar, 10c, 20c and 35c cake. Fruit Jars- All kinds Kruit Jars and trim mings on hand, including vacuum cas, rubbens, etc. Fresh Tomatoes Oregon Hot only 20c lb. - House Tomatoes The Leading Grocers FIFTH AND STARK STS. eels THE HOUSE OF QUALITY You couldn't have a better illustra tion of the way we're serving this town in good clothes and nothing else than the values we're giving in $15.00, $20.00, and $25.00 suits. Our advantages as large buyers, our knowledge of good quality, our judg ment as style creators are all placed at your service here, and our special service in selling and in guaranteeing your satisfaction; all these expressed in thesei!z2special hand tailored ssa Clothes. USE THE EUGENE DIETZGEN CO.'S M. f ''-ViPt We CELEBRATED INSTRUMENTS AND irtglfck SUPPLIES AND YOU WILL BE SURE gg23 Htiijjy 0F THE BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS g Levels "E?wv . i2 Anemometers f ' ,!L;":3t. fil ji Thermometers f J I . til B3 P. 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I EVERYBODY IS COMING TO THE ROSE CARNIVAL We invite all our electrical friends to make their headquarters at our store We will show you something new :CHWAB PRINTING CO. tOSOLICITS YOUR PATRON ACE 347i STARK STREET SPECIAL SALE Boys Wash Suits O. B. STUBBS ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. No. 61 Sixth Street Portland, Oregon Phones A 1696, Main 1696 Cared. Only wtharirod Keelev Ix f