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TIIE SIORXIXG OREGOXIANV FRIDAY, JfARCn 10, 1911. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF A " A A a A PrtBltB-rwm ... J"J Cttr tlrnlitM ! JoTd Saaflar Edit J"IJ Cesapoelns'-rooss : up. lTiSS T4 AJfirsEMXxr. iWrra w. Monro tit "The alldnlsnt Boa." Toalsht :14. tlttn THKlTIR nMl Sd MOV- nm Tk Kkr Scoek Company Tne Woit" Tonlsht at .1S. BrXSiLOW TUCMER TwalftJ and r. rlsoat Henry stockbrtdte Sid FJ P", Tar m -Bmo la Town." Tonisni a finpRrni TMmTSR f TsTtwrlBon. betw Stath sod Sentbi Vaudeville, Tola aXtaraeoa a J.li sad teolsbi at :!. GRAND THEATER Park and Waah'nr- Inl Taud.rli.e. nit aXtarsooa at XilSt tea'stat at aad a. tismoE) THiy TM-mrth and War Vidnll Tuts efieroooa at 3:1s; le- nIM at IJ sad a. 1.TBIC THEATER mik and Alder - f nmHli I n m r. r w in In AlabaKO-' This ataraooa at and ton.sbt at T.30 and K. Tit mrini! nn tot nniox. Tt VOLI First rum nictuna, 11 A. X. 11 P. J Advrrttevsaeata tatvadrd far taa Ct7 Kewa la Brief eelaaaas I Says) as- k hastes' la Tk, Orra-aaJaa aff.ee by aVIacIt Satan-day wealac Cocjccn. EjcTs-xne Time for Patmext. The City Council hu extended the time for tha payment of ssseesmenta) for ths widening- of Standy boulevard for 20 days from last Monday, when payments be came due. Thks extension waa made chiefly for the benefit of absent property owners, and for others who have been unable to make payments. At the meet Ins: of the Rose City Improvement League Wednesday night this extension was sp proved. It Is desired that the full amount bo paid In so the Improvement of the street can be undertaken this year. The petition for th Improvement has been signed and will be presented to the Coun cil as soon as the street is officially declared 80 feet wMe. Work to Be Resumed ox Lombard PTiET.-Wort Is to be resumed on the Improvement of Lombard street as soon as material can be assembled for the purpose. A representative of the paving company went over the street yesterday and examined the condition of the roads on the Peninsula preparatory to sending In material for the pavement. He found the streets loading down the Peninsula In bad condition but a way wll be found to eret the material to Imbard street. Imbard and Flake streets will be paved. Lombard street w'.II be paved from the North Bank Railroad cut to Peninsula. Flake will be paved between Willam ette boulevard and Willis avenue. Pexixscxa Festival. Officers Ap proved. S. G. Slbray, who has been prominent In the part that the Peninsula has taken In the Rosa Festivals, com mends the selection of Ernest Dyer for temporary president and C. M. Carter for temporary secretary of the new Pentnsul Rosa Association and urge that they be made permanent. He favors the employ ment of a manager for the Rose Festival week. There will be a general meetin of all citizens Interested in the Rosa Festival next Monday night st Peninsular Station. Machixe Shops to Br Built. Oscar Tuerck has leased through C. E. Fields at Co. a lot VrxlvO feet, at the northeast corner of Est Third and Irving streets for a long term. The property Is owned by C. W. Gay and Is within three block of the east side approach to the railroad bridge. Mr. Tuerck will begin the erec tion of a frame building for machine shops. It Is the first structure to be built In this territory. Chitj Receiyixo Neoessart Cake. Mra Josie Allen, living at Front atreet. about whose daughter a public appeal was mstie. says that the child receiving all the medical attention neces sary. She has been under the care of Dr. Hegele and will be placed in the hospital for the continued treatment which tha case requires. The other needs of the family are being looked after. Chvrch Profewtt for Sale. Hartman Jr Thompson, the bankers, were today Instructed to sell at once the First Christian Church bulldlrs; and lot (vixl-ioi. corner Park and Columbia streetex This affords Investors a great opportunity as this property has never been offered before. Particulars at Hart- man It Thompson's realty department. Chamber of Commerce bldg. tVostc Rstrt-MED enr 8a sdt Bouun'iRD. Concrete sidewalks are being laid on Fandr boulevard between Et Twenty eighth and &tst Sixteenth streets where they had been omitted last year. Resi dents are hopeful that the paving com pany, which discontinued the Improve ment last year, will recurae work early this Spring. Laxrxat Bible Talk to Be Give. The second of the serlea of Lenten Bible talks by Mrs. B. A. Thaxter. at the Toung Women's) Christian Association, Seventh and - Taylor streets, will be given this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. The subject will be "Christ By the Way side." All women are urged to be present. Billboard War CVnmjccns. Council man Hits Is circulating Initiative peti tions for an ordinance drafted by him self and Mayor Simon, stringently regulattnr billboards within the ctt rnvts. Sto far he has obtained 12i0 signature, out of a necessary f-"3 to g.-t It on the ballot In June. Iceman Acctsed of STottrxo Dtjcxs. Pursuing the campaign against the stor age of protected game fowl out of sea son, game wardens yesterday arrested Charles Holman. of the Portland Arti ficial Ice Company, for having 14 ducks hi his possession. Baboaim If Taxex at Om Two Horses, weight nearly one thousand each, good travelers; also, light back, wttb harness, all new. Will sell sepa rately. Inquire room 200 Oregonlaa bldg. Chi BCH CONCERT to Ba Give Toxioht. A concert wt!l be given tonight In tha Central Methodist Church. Vancouver avenue and Fargo streets, under the direction of Professor Wilder. Branch Library Opens. The East Side branch library will open Saturday at 3 P. M, at UI Grand avenue. It wtll b open on week days from J to t P. M. T or Coca Bat axd Ecreka. Friday. ( P. M- tha elegant, newly-ntted steamer Alliance aalla. North Pacific Steamship Company. 123 Third street. To Who it Mat Concern. The Inter state Audit Company Is not authorised to collect any of our accounts. Qregnn Art Tile Company. Fott-Ace Svmmer Home, on Mount Hood road. Will make ten good Summer resorts; tlsOO cask gets 1L AL. tS3, Ore gon! n. Da- W. Arnold Ljkdsbt. osteopatbio specialist, rheumatism, stomach, nervous diseases. 1007 Selling bid. Marshall 718. Dr. LeRot Smith, osteopathic physician, graduate Klrksville. Mo- 1;: post gradu ate. Kv;; removed to 113 Selling bljg. Swiss Watcsj RsrAjaiwo. C- Cbnsiaa a. td floor corbett bids- Taka akaralar. Pa. H. M. Pattot moved to Marquam eldg. rooms 6C0-e02i. Phono Marshall & Powers A Estes. drugs, Oregonlaa bWg.; open all night. Main S3. A UoJ. Dr. Sandforo Wbtttno has moved to the Selling- bldg.. rooms 133, 124. 1215. Da. A. K. Hioos. eye. ear. nose and throat, moved to Selling bldg. Ornri for plysi.lan or dentist for rent Call 3 Corbett bids Dr. it. U. MoCbRKLk baa moved an. mn Selling- bldg. Bsalttftl infant girl for adoption. Phono Main ZCt. Taw OtraTLUf s famous crawfish sow In I Edlefsen's season. I eooklnav Rabbi Wise) to Talk. "Mordecal tba Jew and Christian Civilization" will be Rabbt Jonah B. Wise's toplo at Beth Israel tonight. This sermon Is preached at tha solicitation of the Central Confer ence of American Rabbis and the L O. B'nal B'rtth. It wlU deal with tba con dition of the Jews under modern govern ments. All men and women are Invited. The service commences at o'clock. Tomorrow rooming at 10:30 o'clock. Rabbi Wise will speak on "Purlm Customs la Other Times." All are welcome. Orboon Eooa. Riort From tub Nest. Onlt 3c a Dos. Frank I Smith has cut the price of Oregon eggs In every one of his S markets to only 30c a dos. "Smith's Meadows. a real good butter, la only loc per square; freao. sweet cream Oregon butter Is ?jc per square. LJttlo sugar -cured bams not big bams are lto per pound. Smith's bacon, choice ajid light weight. Is Sc; medium lean bacon Is 30c; extra heavy bacon Is lcj pure lard In three-pound palls Is 40c; a five pound pall Is tec; a ten-pound pall Is JO-JS: Pot roaats are 12Ho; round steak la Uo; boiling beef as Kc; abort ribs of beef are lie; shoulders of lamb-are 12tc; shoulder roast pork Is lie and ITHc. and pork chops are ISc and 20c; pickled pork and dry salt pork both are lac and 18c; choice freah salmon Is 13c, and fresh halibut Is 10c; raxor clam are 10c per dosen. Go to any of Frank L Smith's H markets for tha above good things. Parents and Teachers to Grvs) Tea. The Vernon Parents' and Teachers A: elation will give a tea this afternoon from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock. In tha chapel of the Presbyterian Church, corner of East Nineteenth North surd Wygaot streets. A musical programme will be furnished by Mrs. I- M. Baker. Mrs. Fred L. Olson, Mra Baltls Allen snd Miss Graves. Light refreshments will be served, and a silver offering taken for the benefit of the kindergarten. Linnton Woman's Ftkerai, Held. Fu neral of Mrs. James Smith, of Linnton, held yesterday, from the family home at that place. Mra. Smith was bom in Scotland. February 0.7. 12S. her maiden name being Mary Doug-last She came to thla country with her husband In 171. Her husband, who la SS years of age, still lives. Woman's Club Meets Todat. The Portland Woman's Club meets this afternoon at 2 o'clock. In Women of Woodcraft Hall. The address will be given by President P. I Campbell of the university of Oregon. I Want to rent a meat market, with fixtures preferred and established trade. Give full particulars; no events. C 837, Oregonlaa. ' Ario.x Hall for rent for dances and en. tertalnments. very reasonable. Inquire at hall. 10-12 A. M. New management. Dr. Edward HinarxL. dentist, moved to VMi-i Selling bldg. Main 17 A 2443. Fresh eggs. 30c a dos., at Woostefs. STUDENTS TO CONTEST LIVESTOCK JCDGIXG SIADB IX- TERSTATE EVENT. Corrallls and Pullman. AMU Send Picked Teams Show Designed to Develop Industry. OREGON MECCA IN 1920 New York Publisher Will Retire Then and Enoy lite Here. j "Oregon in 1930.- Is the motto that inspires In all his endeavors Casper w istar Hodgson, a widely-known matt sine writer and publisher of Tonkens, N. 1.. who was In Portlsnd yesterday. The year 1S20 is the date which Mr. Hodgson has set for the termination of all active work and of his coming to Oregon to live. Although he Is a native or California he prefers this state to any other for noma lire, comfort and the en. Joyment of his declining years. His wife Is a native of Salem and. too. 1 eager to come here to live. Although they nave not yet selected their location It likely that Mr. and Mra. Hodgson will cnoose to live on their farm near Salem, as both are fond of nature and have an eagerness to live in rural communities. Mr. Hodgson has made an enviable reputation as a publisher. Durlnir the recent war period he produced a map of me fnuippine islands wmcn Govern ntent engineers pronounced the best work of the kind ever Issued. He la a frequent coniTinuior to sunset Magazine and during bis stay in Portland is making that office his headquarters. Above his desk, as well as above the mantel In the living room of hi home, he has the figures "193tr carved on a piece of Ore gon fir to remind him that that la the year In which he Is to quit all other work and start enjoying life In Its fullest measure. LIBRARY MAY BE BUILT Montavilla 3Ien and Women May Divide Cost of Cndertaklns. Montavilla may buy a lot and build a library buildlnc so that a permanent branch library may be established In that suburb within a year. H. B. Dlck- nson addressed the people at the library entertainment In Grebel'a ilall Wednes day night particularly on this point. He saia tr.at the men or Montavilla ought to be able to buy a lot and the women to raise money enough to build a build ing-. He did not expect that thla could be done at once, but he strongly urged mat the project be undertaken. If the people of Montavilla. he said. would provide the lot and building the City Association would establish a per mament branch In place of the present reading-room now maintained by the cltixena. There was a large attendance and the suggestion waa received with much en thusiasm. Steps will be taken at once to start the movement for thla perma nent library. The entertainment netted BONN'S BEAUTIFUL VOICE! Wins Greatest Ovation From Knthn- iastlc Houses in San Francisco. Triumphs In Sarf Francisco have now come to be judged entirely by the standard set recently by their beloved Tetraxxlnl. and an artist Is welcomed with ovations or cheers which are now measured by the Tetraxxlnl record. It a a trumph then, of great degree, that the famous tenor Bond has gained there, for one of the critics says: "The abandon of our approval could be com pared only with that of a Tetraxxlnl tri umph." Bond was greeted there by the largest house ever assembled to greet an artist who la making hla Initial bow to that captious public, and he baa been the real musical sensation of the recent eason there. The great tenor comes to he Helllg next Wednesday evening for song recital, and the seat sale for It will open Monday morning at the box office. The Bonl concert la under tha direction of Lois Steers-Wyna Coman. HOVENDEN PIANO CO. To Close) Out tha Business. Owing to Ill-health and his many other Interests, Mr. liovenden. of the Hoven den Piano Company, will retire, and Is ottering pianos, player pianos, phono graphs, organs, etc.. at actual factory cost. See their advertisement In this Issue. YE OREGON GRILLE. Messrs. Davis It Glyn. comedian sing ers, are still entertaining- the patrona Iot te t'regon uruis who ineir ciYr lmpersonat'ona. A crowded house greets them every evening st dinner and arter theater. AU thla week. Rock Springs, best for Two classes, each consisting of 10 picked students, from Oregon and Washington, will be pitted against each other under the direction of Pro fessor Ermine Potter of Corvallls. and Profeasor W. T. McDowell, of Pullman. at the First Annual Pacific Northwest Livestock Show to be held In Portlsnd March 20, 21 and 23 at the Union Stock yards. These students are selected by a process of elimination from tbe classes of animal husbandry. They will Judge the livestock on exhibition and make their marks on prepared blanks. Upon these narks J. L. Bush, of Den ver, expert Judge of livestock, will de clde as to the winners of the prizes offered to the clasa and Individual stu dents making the best record. Considerable Interest has been aroused and the students are fired with the enthusiasm of the contest. Profes sor Ltnfleld, of Boseman, Mont, hold' Ing the chair of animal husbandry In the Montana Agricultural College, has written that he will be unable to be present with a class, but he will at tend himself and watch the contest on between Washington and Oregon. The livestock show Is given under the auspices of the Pacific Northwest Livestock Association. The purpose is to bring direct assistance to the move ment of attracting -settlers to the Coast and to ahow that the Northwest Is not directly dependent upon a fruit crop for Ha existence. It la contenfled by the promoters that the settler In the East does not appreciate the value or the Coast aa a stock-raising country and particularly that portion of the Northwest which has a mild climate with enough cold weather to produce the right kind of meat. The programme for the - livestock show. Just Issued, is: March 20. 1 P. M. Students Judging con. teat - A T Vf liu-lurM. March 21. 10 A. M. Jodwlng earlota of cattle: 11 A. M.. JuOKlns single siears: i:ou P. it., ludains rarlols of swine: 2 P. M. judging hogs In pens of Ave; P. M.. Judg ing sneep in cariots; sr. juugiui ether, alnrl. animals. March 22. 9 SO A. M. Pat cattle; 10 A. M.. awards of killing contest announced; Judnlnr draft horses la harness; 1 P. AL, reciaterea cattle WHERE TO DINE. An the delicacies of the aeason at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments tor ladles. JOS Wash, near ta ab L. MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Stmt. A 4432, Main 9432. Weekly Saving Bulletin THE FACT that ire do a larger business than others in the same line, argues strongly in our favor shows there must be more merit in our goods and service. Pineapple Day Today Buy all yon want of the 'Eoyal Hawaiian" Pineapple, 25c cans for 15c, $1.80 Per Doz. We also offer you for today and Saturday: t Crosse & Black-well ' Olive Oil, 752 per bottle. "Our Own" brand California Olive Oil, $3.25 per gal., reg. $3.73. Three pounds Okra, "the real Southern," 25 tin, reg. 35c Large Cans Shrimps, 20t per tin, reg. 25c. Pimiento Cheese, 20 per bot. Quaker Corn Flakes, 3 pack ages for 25. C. & C. Ginger Ale, $2 per dozen. - 0. P. S. Rye or Bourbon, $6.00 per gallon. 'See Our Pineapple "Window." Fresh Vegetables, Sweet Pota toes, Lettuce, Fancy To matoes, Oncnmbers. ' , HEADQUAR TERS FOR MANHATTAN SHIRTS. SOLE AGENTS FOR HOLE PROOF HOSE, for Man. Women and Children. Silets Keller. Bill Pleases. TOLEDO, Or.. March 9. (Special.) Much satisfaction Is felt In this county over the Slletz relief bill becoming law. About 8000 acres of valu able timber land will be added to the taxable property of this county. Reck Springs CeaL The best house coal. Liberty Coal A lee Co.. exclusive agents, IS North fourteenth street. Main 166:. a Ilia. Plant Slbson roses. Phone SellwondSSO . iil'i BONCI will sing at th WETLTQ THEATER, March 15. SEAT SALE MONDAY. The equal of Mario and Kico lini, Bonci's voice, pure as crys tal touching gold, is a revelation of art supreme, i Records made ' by Bonci are sold exclusively through the Co lumbia Phonograph Company, by its dealers and stores. A few of the selections recorded: Htaeata flteella". . . . ( Rlaoletto) "Ella Ml Fa Raplda. . . (Rlsxolerto) "Ajnor 11 Vleta" (Fedora) "A Te Cars (I Purflanl) X'apparl Tort Abbot". . (Martha) "Che Gellda Maalaa". (La Bohesoe) COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 371 Washington Street. A Fund For Building or some other special' purpose can be accumu lated In less time than you may think by hav Insr an account with Ashley & Rumelln Bank ers. Regular deposits and our Liberal Interest a re great workers. Start an account now. Accounts of $1.00 and up received. ?. INTEREST PAID OX SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Corner Second and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon Open 8 A. M. to 5 :30 P. M. Saturdays until 8 P. ..M. Great Display of New Spring Suits and Overcoats You know Spring is coming; we have evi dence of it daily in the visits of the early choosers, who get in promptly to get their pick of the new ideas that are now ready. New models in suits, Spring overcoats and raincoats from America's foremost makers; lively new ideas for youi?g men Suits and Overcoats priced from $15 to $40 What Every Woman Should Know Don't Be Tempted by the Easy Terms and DolIar-a-Week Plans Any store that does a credit business has accounts which are never paid. Those that do pay their hills not alone have to help pay those bad accounts, but are also paying extravagant prices and enormous profits which credit stores have to charge to protect themselves against so many bad accounts. The big expense of an office and collectors comes out of the profits, which you also have to pay for. As we buy and sell for cash only, having none of these bad risks and office and collectors' expenses, we sell you better merchandise for considerably less money than any other store in this city. No Drugs No Eyeglasses No Clothing or Men's Furnishing i Goods Corner Fifth - & 7cJ!i (kf and Alder Portland's Oldest and Largest Exclusive Cloak and Suit House No Groceries No Phonographs No Brass Beds or Cheap Furniture f. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 165. A 1165 First and Oak Kr u l j i issuHassMsasswii.irain ...n-H Sealy-Lowell; Co. Grocers, Bakers, Tea and Wine Merchants We avrs rearranging- our stock. We are moving Into the Stark street portion of our store now occupied by. M. J. Jones, the butcher, and we hope by this time next week to be settled In our new quar ters, which will be the largest, hest lighted and bestarranged gro cery store In the Northwest. Our object In making this move has been to concentrate , our sales force and bring them In closer con tact with our customers, thereby saving a great deal of lost energy and in that way facilitating the assembling of our goods, getting out orders and taking care of our enormous trade, which is grow ing every minute. ' FRENCH PASTRY The quality of our French Pastry Is so good and the demand so great that we have found It necessary to bring another high-class French pastry baker from San Francisco, who arrived here today and will take charge of that portion of our baking business, and If half that Is said about him is true, the ladles of Portland may Justly look forward to a revelation In that line of pastry. DEMONSTRATION The ladles are Invited to step in and see the demonstration given by the Standard Oil Company of Para Wax. Its uses are many. ' We have decided to continue our sale on Prunes at the same prices prevailing last week. We still have a large quantity of Fancv Apples and Florida Qrape Fruit at popular prices. Phones: Main ?:00. A 6181. 4COHLXER FIFTH AND STARK STREETS. For Friday and Saturday We prove to you our claim as above stated and offer you new Spring- Tailored Suits that set a new standard for Quality at the price of $14.95 and $19.75. . There, are Gilbert's worsted mannish suitings, French serges, Scotch cheviots, wide wale serges and fancy mixtures in the new plain tailored models, 24 and 26-inch coats. The skirt styles are both plain and fancy plaited, the colors are navy blue, Copenhagen, tan, grays and black and white pin stripes. We are not telling: you these are $25, $35 or $45 values, but we do tell you that credit stores and department stores ask from $7.50 to $12.50 more for Suits not as good. An inspection will convince you that these are genuine bargains at $14.95 and $19 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY $1.50 Lingerie and QQn Tailored Waists at OuL The prettiest of our new inexpensive "Waists at this surprisingly low price for Friday and Saturday. A dozen charming models in Spring's approved styles. Fresh, crisp Waists of lingerie batiste, linen and sheer lawn, prettily trimmed with various sized tucks, lace edges and embroideries. Other stores QQn ask $1.50 and $1.75 for them, our price Friday and Saturday only OJC SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ! .75 STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just oppositeHotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up -American Plan $3.00 a day up Kewsted and brick structure. Furnished st cost of (200.000. Every comfort snd con venience. On carlfnes transferrins; all ever city. Omnibus meets trains snd steamers. Send f er Booklet with map of San Francises Morse. Valuable information which every farmer and gardener should have is contained la our new Garden Guide f Seeds. Plants and Trees. Copy mailed free to any address. Morse Seeds Sold Everywhere. C. C. Morse c Co. thm grot CkliforxUA Sd Boom S3 aUrkct Street San Frmadee Don't Gamble Money spent for "cheap" printing is as doubtful of returns as money de posited in a tottering bank. Both makers and users are losers. Kilham Quality Printing Always Wins KILHAM ITco FIFTH AND OAK STS. Collections Let us take charge. We can save you money. Established 1900. KETB CO, Portland, Or. Worcester Bids;. ICCHWAB PRINTING CO. IOsOLICITS YOUR PAT RON ACE 24 51 STARK. STREET L. T. YEE & SONS The OM. ' Reliable Chinese Doctor scant Ufetlme study eg herbs and research la Chinas was sranted diploma by tha Emperor: guarantees cure ail ailments of men and womsa when others fall, it you suf far, call or write to YKB a) SON'S MEDICINE CO.. IttVa t int. Cos. Alder, 1'ortinnd. o I