Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 12, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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BFII.IO TH EATER (Seventh and TaylorV-
Mrl I,.aa.er In -Tillies NIhtmaro.
This afternoon at i:15 and tontgbl at :15.
tlKEK TMEATSR tElaiantn and Mor
ruoal Floranca Roberta In "Sham. Tola
afiernooa at 2:13 and tonight at
CfVHICLX TKSATER-1 HofTM"".. ;
tlxth and. 8Tanih Vaudarllls. This
axuraooa at 1 13 an-i fonts hi at S:13.
AND THEATER Parli and Waabta.
tool VaodTilia. Th!a attaiaoon at 1.1.
toaib at T I aad a.
A.NTAGE8 THKV TER Foort and tark)
Vaudavllla Thla aftarsooa at J :1s; to
aisnt at 7 o aad a.
X.TR1C THA7tH-IMmlk asd AldarV
Ljrrlo Comdy Company In "Tha Mr
chanta." This afternoon at 1-iO and tonijnl
at T.o and a.
VOLI vim nia Biaturoa. 11 a a U
P. X
OmatvA Unrrrva I TODAT. The D
Bual Easter thans-oHerlni metUnj of
the Flrax Congregational Women' Mis
sionary Society will be held at 2 o'clock
thla afternoon. The service will bo held
In tha lecture-room of tho First -on
Kreiatlonal Church. '"Echoes from Bos
ton" will b the subject of a short talk
by Mrs. Essen. This to be followed
by a musical recital by local talent, as
follower Violin solo. Meditation-- (Mae
arnet). Mlis Cornelia Barker; messo solo,
-Hosanna" (Grantor). Mies Damsr
Kelly- rlolln. "Melodle" (Oluck). Mlas
Rirktr- baritone solos, fa) "Grasses ana
Roses" iBanleU). (b) "A Ballad Of Trses
and tha Master." R. K. MOCkenorrry
nrmnn aol o wtth Tlolln obllsato. "Ats
slarle" (Bach-Oounod). Mr. K. A. Sulll-
ran snd Miss Barker; solo, a neavemy
rrsara" Treharne), Mlaw Kelly; solo. "I
Know That My Redeemer lavetn
(Handel). Mrs. Sullivan. Accompanists.
Miss Oirmel Sullivan. Miss Maris Catlia
and Professor W. K. Boons.
FOS-TMASTERS LAOC MSETS. ThS X-
e.-utlre committee of th Oregon Lesfrus
of Postmasters met st the Commercial
Club rooms. Sunday, to plan ror tns an
nual convention to be held Jointly with
the Presidential Postmasters. June T.
an4 . It la planned to hold one or
tvr.i aeaaions with the Presidential rosv
masters and one sesston will be for
Vis league when subjects pertaining- to
offices of tha fourth clsss will bs dis
eased. Th Oregon League of Post
Diaacers Is composed of Postmasters of
tha fourth class. Officsrs of th league
are; President. William A. M or and. of
Eortng; vlcs-presldent. J. B. Bhaefer. of
Llnnlon; secretary-treaajurer. A. Bennett;
' R. O. Henderson, of Chemawa. and A. O.
Adams, of Cascade Locks.
Past or Strut fls-nxxs. A sec
tion of the Sandy boulevard, at the In
tersection of Sundy boulevard and East
Ktneteentb street, has ssttled about seven
Inches, carrying; down and destroying th
pavement and concrete work on th
double streetcar tracks. 8ewr and
water mains were laid In Sandy boule
vard, but It Is said they were not
tAmped properly snd at the first rains
the covering; sank. About lSu feet of
repairs will hav to be mad on th
streetcar tracks.
Porttjlso Ft Brrs Bstacad Borroa.
Th pacific States Fir Insurance) Com
yany, of Portland, has tsken th KtWO
bonds of Estacada tor Improvement of
streets and sewers Issued Isst Summer.
Tha bonds were awarded kuei year to a
Chicago Arm. which bid them In. but th
bond market becoming stringent th sal
was declared off. Th money Is to b
used for sewers and Improvement of
streets. Th bonds will be delivered to
the buyers today, whan th funds will be
available.
Passion Webtc Sebttctsb attract. Pas
sion week services at th Unlverssjtst
Church of Good T.dlnga. at Broadway and
Kast Twenty-fourth street, are attracting
many. Monday evening Rev. W. O. Blot
spoke on Rewards of Character." Dr.
1. L. Eliot was th preacher last eve
ring and tonight at o'clock Rev. 8. G
I-apr.am will presch oa 'The Servant In
the Hous." Thursday svenlng; Rev. J.
T. Corby will preach, tha communion will
be celebrated and members will bo re
ceived. Lower A LSI x a Arm Docks. Lower
Alblna seeks part of th money voted for
public docks, and the Lower Alblna Pvh
Club has appointed Thomas Farrell. John
Swansen. Fred TrsnslnK. L. M. Davis.
"W. W. George and J. A. Randall to take
vp th subject wttb the Public Dock
Commission. This committee wss In
structed to Esther statistics and prepare
a map showing the need of such a dock
snd also th depth of water. A sit near
th Montgomery dock Is favored.
8orxTSiD Unios to Meet. Tha Sun
nvslde Women' Christian Temperance
Vnlon will meet at Friends Church, at
KhsC Thirty-fifth snd East Main streets.
Thursday at 3:30 P. M. An address will
be made by Miss Brown, National W. C
T. U. lecturer, who will aim speak at a
union mm meeting In the evening: at
Punnyaide Methodist Episcopal Church,
at Kast Thirty-fifth and Esat Taylor
streets.
Tnsi-sajccb Notice (To th Royal In
surance Company Policy Holders!)
Plesse be sdvwed that the agency of th
I:o-al Insurance Company has been
transferred from W. J. Clemens to Wetn
erhee. Richards & Co.. wtth offices at
lirOO-1001 Teon bide For transfers, in
dorsements and renewal pleaee call at
their offices. Yeon bid. H. R. Burke,
general agU Roysl Insurance Company.
Joseph Bccirrn, Ti Ilj. Joseph
FuccteL to yesrs old. the well-known
pioneer. Is 111 at the home of bis sen.
on Euclid street, nesr Hawthorn avenue.
Mr. Buchtel attended th laat Legisla
tor to obtain money to purciisve
ground at Champoeg for a state para.
He eaug-ht cold and has be a a confined
to his bom ever sine.
CHrxxes Aid Fakuvbj - Ptsjceew Mrs.
B. K. Chan, with her assistants, has
ratoed a fund tor th famine sufferer
in China, among th Chinas woman of
Portlsnd. A sociable will be held Good
Friday from 1 to i P. M for those. In
cluding Americana, who are Interested in
th work at th Baptist Chines Mission,
at XB Burnsld street.
Old REsitE?rr Die. William R. Reed.
74 years old. who lived In Oregon for W
years, died at his home, at M Cook ave
nue. Alblna. Sunday. He Is survived by
his widow and several children. Th fu
neral was held yesterdsy afternoon at
Ixwer Cascades, th former residence of
Mr. Reed.
Dr. P. J. Pattvb to SVrflhc Th
Parent-Teacher Association of th Ver
non school will bold a meeting at th
school Thursday at 1 o'clock. Dr. Perry
J. Payne, of Portland Academy, will talk
en -Biology of Plant Life."
rVtci. Ornci BcRXEtx Fir from an
Overheated etov destroyed the office of
th Whit Fuel Company, at East Sixth
and East Morrison streets, at dsyllght
yesterday morning. The loss la about
Ssju, with no Insurance.
ACTO-SrEEDBR FINED . Oeorg W.
IlarrWnn. arrested by Patrolman Sims
for speeding his automobile, paid a One
of IS In the Municipal Court yesterday.
Closixo Oit at Half Prick.
'Women's snd children's shoes at God-dsrH-KvUy
S-o Company, saw Selling
building. 10 Sixth street.
Em. W. Arsold Lixsskt. osteopathic
specialist, rhsumstlsm. stomach, nervous
Orssea. 1007 Selling bldg. Msrahall '.
Exjot a swim In th big tank, open
daJy. 1ST Fourth; steam tubs and showers;
hours for ladles; S Includes suit.
A Desirarlb apartment of six rooms
for rent in a pleasant part of th city;
references required. B 1 Oregonlan.
Wawtko. 4'AOO at per cent, no com
matsion. on close-In Improved. West Sid
property. AB . Oreonian.
Dr. W. B. Uouw, CwdsU kl&f- re
Street - WroEamco Delated. Th
widening of East Twenty-sixth street be
tween Dlvkaon and Powell streets Is de
layed to correct an error made by th
viewers. Th subject may be corrected
and brought before the Council for Una!
action at the next meeting. Delay In
widening- th street holds up laying of
16-lnch reinforcing water mains to supply
Kenilworth, Westmorelsnd snd Sellwood
with water, and also prevents double
tracks being laid on th Woodstock elec
tric line. The street-widening ha hung
flr for more than flv years.
I.xsrRAKCB Nonc Correction. To
patrons snd friends. My o fries Sm In
room 3. Commercial Club bldg-. where
your renewals, Indorsements and other
business will receive th usual prompt
and efficient attentfon. H. R. Burke Is
not connected with my offloe In any way
and patrons who are not owned by any
insurance company will not be fooled by
cheap bids for business. W. J. Clemens.
PO-RTLA-VD WOM EX WtU, PARADB IM THB
New Paxtaiooh Costume. An experi
enced model from on of New York's
leading costume house who has recent
ly coma to Portland to reside, will dem
onstrst the new pantaloon co stums,
sometimes called tha "Harem Costume,"
by parading tha floors of the garment
department, at th Olds, Wo run an 4
king store, today from X to 4: P. M.
Street Vacation Asked. Vacation of
East Eighteenth street in that part
of Boise Addition purchased by th
Portlsnd Railway. Light A Power Com
pany, la asked. Th subject will bs sub
mitted before th Council April 3S. Th
company purchased the tract as th site
of Its carahops aome time ago, and weuita
th land clear that th buildings may be
constructed. v
Bodt Semt to MichioaH. Th fu
neral of Mrs. Sophia C. Welsenborn. TI
yeaxs old. wife of L. W. Welsenborn.
who died at her horn at 113 East Thirty
second etreet, was held yesterday after
noon. Tha body will be sent to Calumet,
Mich, for Interment. . Three sisters of
Mrs. Welsenborn llv In Portland.
Irtwotoh Mothers Club to Meet.
The Irvlngton Mothers and Teachers'
Club will meet this afternoon at S o'clock
In the Irvlngton school. "Punishment"
will be tha topic The wpeakers will bs
Mrs. J. W. BushneU. Miss Bestrtc An
derson. Mrs. L. C. Phillips and Mrs. J. W.
atfton.
Mrs. BAiDwra TO Taut. Mrs. Lola G.
Baldwin will address th Central Wo
men's Christlsn Tempenancs Union, this
afternoon at 1:W o'clock. In room Sua
Goodnoue-h building. Her subject will be
"Our Girls."
. Mrs. J30tjttlb, at th Arts and Crafts
saleorooma has some of th English
blocked cretonnes now being demon
strated In New York.
Kirmbss N ones. All rehearsals for th
Klrmess from now until A pail 23. In
cluding today, will bs held at Bungalow
Theater.
Cua MaciuEat Oowcxrt and dance to
night. Foresters hall, Marquam bldg.
Admission. IS cents. '
Got. Folk. Mssonlc Templs. Thurs. Eva.
WHERE TO DINE.
AITth delicacies of th season at the
Portland Rastsuranf. Fine private apart
ments for Isdles, 90S Wash- nssr 6th at.
DAIRYMEN TO ORGANIZE
CO-OPERATIVE DISTIUBI'TIVK
STATIOX IS PLAN.
Dealers Say Not Only Will rroflt Be)
More for Them, But Consumers
Will Benefit.
Believing that the establishment of a
co-operative distributing station In Port
land will prove of greater benefit to
dairymen shipping milk to Portland than
th present arrangement of disposing of
th product to creameries, a meeting of
dairymen has been called for Thursday,
April 27, In the Grange hall at Gresliam.
when steps will b taken to form such an
organisation.
The movement Is th result of dis
satisfaction with th terms offered by
the creameries In th Gresham dlstrlct
C. B. Frits, of Gresham, who Is Identi
fied with th propossd scheme, said yes
terday that It was th conviction of
dairymen there that some means must
be found to market their product with
mora profit.
We felt' that w were not getting
fair treatment from the creameries," said
Mr. Frits. "Th expens to the dairy
men is steadily Increasing. Labor is
higher, feed Is higher, and land is rap
Idly increasing in value, and areas suit
able for dairy purposes are becoming
more and more restricted. Th price of
milk has raised, of course, but at noth-
i in,. . v. i whlph thu PinPn
ms uAo ins -
hav grown. We believe that the estab
lishment of a co-operative distributing
station in Portland will givo a bigger
profit besides affording a more con
venient method of distributing.
"W. also think this will have a ten
dency to lower th prica of milk to the
consumer. If we succeed In perfecting
our organization one of the first things
to ba undertaken will be a system of
distributing. The city will be districted
and th present method by which cus
tomers at long distances are unsatisfac
torily served will be eliminated."
BIG SALE 0FB0YS' SUITS
Tha opening of the new boys' store by
th Brownsville Woolen Mill Store and
th special Introductory ssle of sev
eral hundred of tho famous "Oregon
Buckskin" suits at only S, with a valu
abls present thrown in, has caused great
Interest among mothers all over the state.
Many who ar unable to attend th sal
ar sending in mall orders for boys' Ore
gon buckskin guaranteed suits.
DON'T DELAY; ORDER NOW
Those flavory. savory Hot Cross Buns.
Don't ba caught bun-less. Tha time's
short. Order of your grocer or of either
branch Royal Bakery & Confectionery.
Rack S prise's Coal.
Th best house coal. Liberty Coal
Ic Co, 'Exclusive agents. 25 orl'i
Fourteenth street. Main lt62. A Hit.
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Easter Accessories
Our new Spring stock is now in and we assure you
I that we are second to none in our lines. uioes.
i Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Neckwear, Waists.
m uioves
VA $1.25 2-clasD Rirerside. special TD
S L50 2-cls-xp Washable Chamois, special 98
r 1175 Izfitta. extra auahty. special Sl.oO
" ' - .-' . . . gnn "W.rk
$2.25 P. K. Real Jxid, best made, special... Sii.uu
$3.50 12-button length, colors, special $1.48
HanilcnmpNepkwear flf
UUUUWVIUV ivvmii at,
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3rxs Tailored J a Dots a.C7 aVv.su'ta i
50e Fancy. Jabots 35c i&'g?,t$ ' J
75c Fancy Jabots 65c V(n, J?
85e Fancy Jabots 75c 'JrT
New Jabots, $1.00 to $15.00 ZL-
Pretty Dntch Collars, 35S 50,
75 to $25.00. -KfcLsU
35o Embroidered Collars spl 20 iTifViw't'S.
75e Embroidered Collars sp'l 65 . ' xjjilV
Knit Underwear JL U
$250 Swiss Ribbed Union Suits, sX
lonp sleeves, ankle-length. $1.98 , iWWI
$10 Fine Cotton Union Suits, ' rttt&t&Z
special - .-.980 W
75c Silk Lisle Hose, special 50? " X&ttttfe1
F. P. YOUNG 1?S2.
Don't Be Afraid of Our
Cheap Prices on Jewelry
The Quality Is Still There
We've an hon&t reason for handing you our full profta on
wiany articles, and going even below the cost oa others.
We Want an Empty Store
And to get it yon can carry home beautifully designed Jewelry,
Sterling Silver, with a true imprint npon it, Standardized Silver
ware, Clocks, both ornate and plain, and many other beautiful things
and all at a price that won't jolt the leanest pocketbook.
PRESENT ADDRESS
286 MORRISON ST.
FUTURE ADDRESS
YEON BLDG.
Your Advertising Literature
must be attractive, appealing and convey
thought with the correct perspective to be
read. Then it pays,
KTT.TTAM QUALITY PEXNTTNCJ
Proves its worth in results.
JH3
KULH A1VI prin'tic.
Fifth and Oak Streets.
ff Easter
I for the II
Children Ij
A Second
" Christmas
That's what Easter means
to the little ones. The
gifts of gaily-coftred Eggs
and Toy Rabbits aud
Chickens are treasured
for many a day.
THE BIG SWEET SHOP
is overflowing with these ;
Novelties' in all sorts of ,
funny and original shapes
all for filling with
sugar eggs.
Our Special 25c Line,
which proved so popular
last year, is larger aid
better this season. The
demand is also greater,
and early purchasers will
get the choice. . If it's a
dainty gift for the
Sweetheart or Wife
-We suggest a look at our .
Eiue and Gold Window.
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Sizes, 11 v25
sonars
Uavm LINOCORD
BUTTONHOLES masterto-buttoa
-thy don't tear put.
CIO. P. IDE k CO., Miasra, TROY, a.1.
a, 8KIM OF BttUTY 18 JOY POWrVCtt.
rjr. T. Falls Oouraud'a Oriental Cream or
, Magloal steautlfler.
Braimi Taa, Ptarplss.
Fracklaa, sloth fmXchf,
Baab. aad Skis Piaeacea
Aaaa cvarr Dleanss
oa oesuLT. mna a
tm dictloa. It
has itood tha tart
of as rear, ana
to aa barmlcaa ws
taAtatt tobaauralg
la proprlf mada.
Aecapt do oouatiw
(clt of almlUr
Dama. Pr. Ij. A.
&rra aald to a
ladf of tha haaU
too (s 9ttent)l
M Al jm ladles
will dm them.
X recommend
VZmrmmA'm fr-mr' mm . Wat kmmfal of .U tha
akin preparotona." For amla by all droxftata and Fancy,
Oooda Ocalera In tha UslUU State, Cauala aad Kurops.
FER0. T. HOPKINS. Prop, 37 Brest Jonas St, N. Y.
LITTLE
FELLOWS'
DECK
SUITS
S. W. Cor. Morrison at Fourth.
LITTLE. .
FELLOWS
MIDDY
SUITS
HSia itv- Vf Z?
F. W. BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
B Main 165, A 1163
First and Oak
YOU KNOW
SAPOLIO
Will Dolt
CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES
Work Without Waste
Alumnae Enlerta:nment Course
GOVERNOR JOS. W. FOLK,
of l f fwaonrl,
AT MASOMC TE.MPIE,
Park and Ysmhlll Streets,
TUX' K SUA Y EVK April 13, 81IS.
Tlrkprh 7Se and gl.OO.
On sale at Nau's. Sherman, Clay 4
Co.. Woodard &. Clarke's. GUI's.
NEW IDEAS IN BOYS' CLOTHES
FOR
CONFIRMATIONS EASTER WEAR
For confirmation wear a great line
of blue and black suits; single and
double breasted; serges and worsteds;
knicker pants, peg cut at $5, $C.50,
$7.50, $8 and up to $12.50
, We feature boys' all-wool suits with
two pairs of knicker pants at 5.00
Little boys' topcoats and reefers;
smart, new ideas in clever weaves
and colorings 21 to 10 years, $5, $6, $7
FREE! FREE!
Baseball suits, baseball and bat or
catchers' or fieldsrs'gloves given with
every boy's suit, reefer or overcoat
Boys' and children's Holeproof
Hose; guaranteed no holes for six
months; box of six pairs for $2.00
REYNOLDS!
Adjustment Service
Scientific Settlement Specialists.
UUcaeat References, o Membership
or Other Grafts.
TO I con Bldar. Marshall 3027.
CCHWAB PRINTING CO
KJSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
24 5i STARK "STREET
Watch Gearhart
A Sale Proving Beyond All Doubt That You WU1 Find
Our Regular Prices About HALF Asked at Credit Stores
Rew Arrlvala la Easter Neckwear and Waists. Prices Always the Lowest
ai.t- -v a rr
Fifth and Alder
Fifth and Aides
EASTE
Surprise Sale
yOUK unrestricted choice of our
entire stock
NEW SPRING
Suits and Coats
Including blacks, bines and cream
SERGES
25 Per Cent or
FOURTH OFF
MARKED PRICES
Remember, this is genuine sale.
We do as we advertise. We don't
mark goods up and then take off
the discount.
Tho notch relieves you of the both
ers of buttoning and unbuttoning;
ARROW
COLLARS
15evfaf. Ifor
25 0
BELMONT CHESTER
m' hish 2' tush
r The notch keeps them
closed in front.
Onett, PeabodT ft Company. Troy, Hfw Tors
r
SEE "WINDOW DISPLAY.
$40.00 SUITS, Easter (OO 'Jtl
Surprise Sale price... V0 I J
$35.00 SUITS, Easter t O ( O C
Surprise Sale price... 9V
$30.00 SUITS, Easter COO CA
Surprise Sale price... --
$25 SUITS and COATS, $10 7C
Easter Surprise Sale. .Vla'
$20 SUITS and COATS, CI A QC
Easter Surprise Sale.. ?!'-'-
$17.50 COATS, Easter q1 1 QC
Surprise Sale price... V -
$15.00 COATS, Easter tfJIfk QC
Surprise Sale price... P1U"I
SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT.
EXTEA SPECIAL 165 New Spring Suits taken from our regular
stock, of which we have no two alike, .selling regularly t A 95
from $25 to $23, for this Easter Surprise Sale at
HOTEL
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
Kewstee! and brick structure. Furnished st
cost of $200,000. Every comfort snd con
venience. On carlines transferring sll over
city. Omnibus meets sauna snd steam era. m
Senator Booklet with map of San Frauciloo B
fowneS
KID FITTING
SILK GLOVES
fit like Fownes kid gloves
they couldn't fit any better
Make Your Collections,
Carry Your Business.
Get the Money In.
NETH & CO.,
touccioraa
Main 17ftr. A
f:. -T i&yir 'yX- t--
Ipsft TMimlkS "Set
of Chic, Crisp New Hat Ideas, and no
two alike, arrived this week
for Easter Enthusiasts.
For Mstrons
who demand stylish simplicity in
smaller black and dark hats, mod-
fm!r..p.?.c.e.d.."f. $5.00
"Lids for Kids"
Little tots and school girls. Hun
dreds of them marked extremely low
to meet the popular de--g ((
mand; $4.00 and down to wlUU
"Rex" Erand Plumes
Best In the world.
Tailored Models
for particular women. Novelty
pressed straw shapes, finished with
much skill and little material. "Cas
tellan." "Fink." "Atchison" and
"Fraley" designs. $6, $8, tSOf) 00
$10 to
Unlfmnied Shapes
A thousand or more came yesterday.
Newest blocks from leading1 manu
facturers. Fine Milans, Hemps,
Chips and Near - Hemps, dJO f(
$12.00 and down to P&aJV
Fratey
ism
THE OLD STAND,
212 - 214 Third Street,
Coraer Salmon.
TWO STORES
THE CROWST,
392 Morrison St
Opp. Olds, Wortmaa & King's.
a '