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11 TTTE ?rOnXTXO OREOOMAX. TPTSPAY, MAY XS, T3TX. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ytniii 'i-r C - to .! r f - r ca ...... ' M.n 7" 'J Mo.a A " A A 1 A " A tWt irtMtT. iti.ij.e- nui Ax a CoMFiaTSXx. The fills on East Lthtn and Division streets scross in.hr ilnuih hara been completed. Th -'3.f r.Khtii-itrMi nil baa been planked and sidewalks nave ba UH and thrown open to tha ue of the nnhiii- rin niviaion street, which Inter- ! rm Crkih street, tha fill baa Ani.K.4 na it t n beln planked. When completed Division will ba opened from tha Willamette River east ward to Greaham. beln tha city exten sion of tha Section Line road. The nua were made by the faclflc Brldre Com pany, and tha total cost on both streets will ba about I40.00. rirmumroi to Hold Picxtc. t-v. L-.tH FVuiicrowera1 Assocla tlon will hold a picnic near that plac In the arova of A. W. Botkln on Fri day. June 1. Ther. will ba a rJ mr.Un of the itrowera of tha dla . anma important plans will ba announced .for tha future development of fruiisrowln. All lnteresiro in better fruit are asked to attend. There will be a musical prorramme. followed by athletic itames and contests, and a baseball ama between 8prlnwater and GarneKt. J. H. ni '"" man of tha committee of arranss- r. . Piktmoxt. There - of tha Piedmont lm rrovrmcnt As-octatlon tonight In tha r . -wm c ... . rAv.r.n t-v- T I ... j . i . . i .ft n church to con- Jl.i.rkay w!!l dallrer an addresa be-' aider the question ol securn. fore tha Rotary Club at Itlrdards Cafa j and ere.:tlnK a clubhouse for Piedmont tnnn-it st 4:3 o'clock, on -IMbllc Serv- 1 ,na Walnut Park. Messrs. Greene, Sul 1. e Com miss ions" Mr. MaUrky waa 1 iivan and Kobcrtson. committee a p raponaibIe for tha state railway com- ' pointed to look Into the matter of se misstonera having In their chars pub- rJnl,e a Ml, will report at this m"t" lie sarvtre nllhlv mrnoratlona. lie i-. All rrlldrnl of the nelghbor- will point oat wherein It is In accord nmvd Interested m the clubhouse move aisat ax a.iA. hitn THKATS-r! Tlev-al and rtcoar Jo.tt .awi-i la aA. Toa.cat at S is CKPHeVsT THE TEM Varrl-m. betea "f and .; va-jeev..:e. Tttis a.-t.raooa al X 13 aaJ taaiani at la. GRIND THIlTH-ifir ana Washlt-a- ton. VajJ':.e. TM nraooa a 1 ferD i&i ii IW aad a. rAXT':s THati-rTTta and far) vcjvt T-:a aftraa at 2. 14; te- mgr-.l ai I-W and a i n ;t.. TlltiTrs.-Twtft and Harrlaoal t.yrlc Musical 7 nmrlr Com- pan ta Tna Sympim." This afarawoa at 3 X and tnaiaht si T Id and v. TR. APTDB. VH JOT. OUEON. Tt- VOI I rami run KWtursa, 11 A. aU. W with tha best Judxrnrnt of ths country that public servica utility messura ba divorrd from 1-x-al politics of tha ex citable tyn-. wbicb la found mora or less In some of tha cities of the country. A. fl Clark la a--hduld for a trw remsrka a?on "The titanrf-ird Uil I-s!on." and the chairman of tha day will ba Brandt iL Wtckeriham. ArranraiaTiov Is SuidHT. An ap propriation of Sl) for decorating tha rrsvaa of tha Spa n I s h - A mer loan War Veterans In Hlvrrvlew t'ametary will be aked of tha City Council at tta meatine; tomorrow In a resolution that will be lntroiuied by Councilman Kubll. The bodies of ? of the volun teers who went from this state to tha rhlllpptnea In lft'f are burled In I afternoon at this cemetery. At a recent mcetina; of i torturn of th the Council. Councilman Kubll was tha author of another resolution by which tha Count-11 appropriated ISO for dec orating the graves of U. A. it. vcterana In the sme burvln (round. I"T..vTtrs to i;sAijAtr. Thirty three students of the North Parido Iertul Colleaa tonlcht will be awarded their decrees at the annual commence ment ezrrrisea to be held at tha White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor atreeta. Of thee 29 are rTaduatea of dentltry and four of pharmacy. lr. J. it. Card well will confar tha decrees and Kev. William O Kllot. Jr. will icive the an nual addresA Ir. William P. l-lrkln-aon will rlva a charse to the members f the graduating class. A muslrnl pro gramma baa been arranged. Tha ex ercises will commence at S o'clock. AD Cl-re Sip OtT "Ojhiebi" A unique form of Invitation baa been aent throuch tha mails for the next luncheon of tha Portland Ad Club. It Is printed upon a legal blank at tha bead of which la tha word "suhpena" In very bold Mack type. Further It begins with: In the name of good ness you ara hereby commanded to ap fesr In the 11 nine-room Wednesday. May 34. C C. Chapman presiding Judff and M. W. Hard performing clerk." F. 11. Whitfield will tell about tha com mission system of city government and W. s. LRen will talk on single tax. rt-Fcoi Stm Jta'sco. Coun cilman ilurcard has succeeded In ar ranging with the Portland Railway. I.lxht A Power Company to secure a !eu.e on the triangle bounded by Dur ham. Iekum and M.tdrona avenues. Woodlawn. for IS yearA Tha property will ba used for a nra-engtne aite. The company gave the lease for a nominal consideration, with tha privilege of the city purchasing tha property at any time. If it so desires. There Is an ap propriation of Ho)) for use there and this will ba used Id equipment and house. Ft-T Wn.t. lis S.-nnrn. A serlea of lectures, with stereopttcon slides, will t-e given at the high schools of the city this week by Dr. Calvin R White, Sec retary of the State Board of Health. Ills subject will be the fly and bow to get rid of It. Tomorrow night the lecture will be held In the Jefferson e. -hool; Thursday night It will be at tha Washington school, and Friday night at I Jncoln sohooL Thesa lectures were arranged ry the Consumers' League, throuah Mrs. A. K Hockey, and the principals of tha schools. Cut-xcb Acvjt-iRta Pkos-irtt. Tha Ft. Rose parish, of the Rose city Park, bts purchased another block on Fast Flftv-fourth street and the Sandy boulevsrd. adjoining the block the parish alrendy owned and on which a chapel and echoolhouse had been erected. The deed waa made out to Archbishop Alexander Christie. The new Mock cost H'jo. Ity the new purchase the church will have a tract !.)' f-et. It is anniAinred that a rmdem church building will be con atructvd in the near f iture. Pis,-sirn BacAKS Lxo F-A"Ta. An attempt to break from the atock ade at Hockey Point, where county prisoners are kept to crush rock, was foiled early yesterday morning when Peter Kelly fell from one of the windows and broke his leg above tha knee. His screama aroused liuard Vaughn. Kelly was removed to the Multnomah Hospital, lie had obtained A pair of r.lppers from (he blacksmith shoo and about mldncht used them In cuttlrg the grating at the window. Fast AvxrxT Ptrctt to B PavaTA Fast Ankeny street will ba paved at once between Kast Third and East Twenty-eighth streets. The atreet rail way company haa relald Its double t-acks with heavy steel rails on this street, and is out of the way of the contractors for the pave-nent. Work has been started at Fast Th rd street. The coat of the Improvement will be above I4J.O0O. To save tha coat of storage on two loo-horsepower return tubular bollrrs wh.Uh we are now taking out. we will sell them at a bargain if taken at once. These boilers are of the Kewanee type ard in good condition. Complete with all fUttria-s and feed -ater equipment, rearfv for Immediate Installation. For f. irrh.f n.rM.i ... emll at eoim S ,-, l treconlan bldff. Sixth UrrvnE TopaT The sixth lecture In the course delivered before the Oregon Congress of Mothers by Ir. Louts rvchrr.ann will ba given this afternoon at J o'clock. In the audi torium of tha T. W. C. A. Tha lecture Is free. A.vvrL ComtrsicTMiTTT. North Paci fic College of dentistry and pharmacy will ba held at the White Temple, twelfth and Taylor streets. Tuesday evening. May il. at t o'clock. Friends f the collece and of tha graduates are cordiAlly invited. ATTKsmnx. Collins Mineral Springs Hotel. Collins Sp-lngs. Wasiu. a delight ful reaort: an Ideal place to spend yotxr vacation. Accommodations un surpassed. Culslae excellent. Rate on application. Hooa Rrv Snuvt!ta The flrt shipment for this season will arrive this morning. consigned to Sealy Lowell Co.. iJS. ISO. Stark at. Tux office of the Child Labor Com mission has removed from 3t& Jefferson street to 559 Third street, room 1J IS lid f Sttogs at till and 12.35. principally narrow widths. 21 Morri son street. e Btocg or siabwood. M. i::s. A !:. ment are Invited to attend this meet- Mks. WASPUiw a Fciul Hrt.tx The funeral of Mia Nancy J. Wardla died Saturday at her home In Alblna. was held yesterday from Zellar-Byrnea j undertaking rooms. 54 Wlillama ave nue. Burial was in niiti tery. Mn Wardlaw was the widow of A F Wardlaw. member of Company F. i.llnola Cavalry, and mother ofMra. W II Lyon, of Portland: Mr a v . A. Cameron and Klllott Wardlaw. of Los AngeleA Cel. rthe was years old at her death. Pa-.E.'CT-TCA.-itr.ns Ciift TO MctT. TV. I'.r.rl.TMrhrrf Circle of tho Hellwood School will meet Wednesday i o'clock. In the audi rhool building. It Is imi ever church In Kenwood will be represented, and every club or organization that baa tha wellfare of the community at heart will partici pate. There will be several of tha officers of tho State Congress present and plana for the year wlU ba dis cussed. Nox-ScrrokT Is CnanoxH. Abe C. Keller, a plumber living on Mallory avenue, waa arrested yesterday on a charge of non-support, following A complaint made by lira Keller a few riaya ago before the County Court. Keller declarea that ha offered to deed a lot Improved with A dwelling, to hla wife If she would go with him to Seattle to Iiva She refusea to leave Portland, be avers, and to agree to plana that he auggestA JoaiiLTX Gon East. B. S. Jos selyn. president of the Portland Rail way. Light Power Company, left yesterday for a month's vacation trip In tha KasC He will visit nrst at Kansas City and will stop at Philadel phia, New York and other cltlea to consult with the Eastern owners of the local concern. During Mr. Joa selyn'e absence the affaire of the com pany In this city will be In charge of F. W. Hlld. general manager. Miutaut Memohiai. Scnvicg Plaskto. The Third Regiment. Oregon National Guard. Battery A. Field Artillery and Camp Young. Spanish War Veterana, will attend .Memorial services at the First Presbyterian Church. corner Twelfth and Alder, on Sunday evening. The Third Regiment Band will assist In the services. The addresses will be delivered by Ir. William Ruder, of Han Francisco, and Chaplain Gilbert. Wokrv Pioneer TO Mett. Members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Ore gon Pioneer Association have been re n jested to meet t the restdonce of MrA Charlotte i- Cartwrlght. at SIS Seventh street, next Thursday after noon At !:J o'clock, to discuss prep arations for the annual banquet for the Oregon loneer Association. VVirg Atxroxa Fporsg Cbcbl. Lulla XL Seeley haa brought suit against Z. L. Seeley for divorce. Cruel treatment and excessive drunkenness ara among the chargee the wife makea in the complaint which waa filed In Circuit Court yesterday. The couple wera mar ried In Lnurelwood In 19l'S. FvnR Pat Cnxcrirr. auspices British societies. Armory. Tenth and Couch, to morrow (Wrdneadny) night, 1:16. Fine musical programme. II rar Pr. F. K. Yoakum, at Second Baptist Church. East Seventh and Ankeny streetA May S7 to 3L Pcrrx-RooM horn. B 1374. owner, e Good, old-fashioned strawberry short cake. The llaxelwood. 33J Wash. st. a Rioius meeting of Clan Macleay Wednesdav evening. 7:30 o'clock. MARY GARDEN SEATS. Can Bo Secured ov Sending Mall Or ders to Lola Stcr-Vjnn Coman. Seats for tne one appearanra hera of Mary Garden and her assisting ar tists at the Armory. Saturday evening. June 3. may be obtained by sending orders with check and aelf-addressed s'.amped envelope to I-ols Steers-Wynn Coman. Columbia building. Prices are $3. K. KeO. IU both floor and balcony. Regular seat sa'.e opens at Sherman. C;ay A Co.'a Wednesday. May U. at l A M. Mary Garden la one of the world'a greatest sopranos and most noted In terpreter of Saioma, Melisande, Louise and TtalA WHERE JTO DINE. All tha delicacies of the season At the Fort. and Restaurant. Fine private apart aenta for ladlea 3u Wash, near alA ex. BAGGAGE MOVED. B. i. street a O. Tranyfrr. Park ni Pavl 1'hones Main 6SM). A 33::. DI'.EP SEA FISH." Iatrse freh crats. l"c: rator clams. two d n. l ie; hard-she.l r'.amA Be per pound: nilcken halibut, luc; chlnoftk sa.:i:on. l'c: si-.a.I. ic per pound; Nor way mackerel. li)c and lie; Norway fcerrlns. Milkers.' ll.Ou per keg; Nor wav sar.imes. luc or ll.uO per doxen: larmouih b.oaiers. 50c per doxen; C. B. kippered herring. Jic, per doxen: aannon bellies. Eastern oysters. c per can; 01:npla oys:ers. 7jc per quart. D. Kellai'.er i Co. B 1; Fast 41. W hat Foley Kldaey Pllla will do far yew Folev Kidney Pil'.a are a true medi cine They are healing, strengthening, antiaeptle and tonic Foley Kidney Pllla take hold of your system and help you to rid yourself of your dragging DAck aihe. duil headache. nervousnesA Im paired evesUi'.t. and of all the mlser aoi feelings t-.at result from the im paired action of your kidneys and blad der. Remember It la Foley Kidney Pllia that do u-ia Icr you. Sold by all drug La. Cocbxaex. 117 aUrtuAia bide a r.r jiwaa iCaat so. SI M BATH OPEMMi. The time Is Just right to try tha Ufa and atrer th-givlng sun bath In con nection wTih the hydropathic massAge and n.edlca.1 gvmnaatlc treatmenia In tlie newiv orened under expert man agement Vienna Institute. i K. Fland ers an I Thlriv-first alreela. Alonlavii.a New Bills Open at the Vaudeville Bouses Orpbcmm. JUST passing fair U tha Orphenm bill tbla week, with an excellent bead Ilner In Master Gabriel, tha dlmunltlva comedian, and one or two worth-while acts scattered along with aoma Tery Indifferent offerings. The Gabriel chap, a wea mlschlevoua Buster Brown-lika figure, romps merrily with his tnore-than-human dog "Mutt." A role In which Edwin Lamar distinguishes him self, and tha two keep tha audience la high good humor. Another picked favorite la dainty Isabella IVArmond who la labelled aa ths deml tasse comedienne. With George Moore aha scampers through A merry hodge-podge of songs, dances and entertaining chatter, which they appropriately dub their "lolly junk." Their finals, a burlesqued apache dance, la a riot. There'a another George Moors on ths bill, only this ons signs his with an Austin In ths middle. Hs's A singer, too, a down - South warbler with A fund of new stories And songA He carries excess baggage In the pretty person of Cordelia Haager, whosa sing ing la painful, but whosa clothes and Joyful abandon are revelatlonA But aha la forgiven because her partner needa her aa a peg to hang hia own chearful songs and gabbls upon. A ventriloquist who branches clear away from the beaten pathway la Torn Edwarda. Aa a vocal gymnast he In troduces the novel setting of A homo and fireside, with several youngsters or rather tha volree of several young sters chatting affably to "papa" from an adjoining bedroom. An obstreperous Infant in his arms who persists In adding hia walla to the general melee Adda considerable to the excitement. "Nearly A Soldier" la contributed by Joseph L. Browning and Henry LewlA The latter In the guise of A German lad trying to enlist At ths recruiting station duos mighty clever character work. Tha Nam ha Japa, gymnasts and head balancera. are five In number, three of whom are wee wiry children, apparent ly. Toqlo Nnmba apringa up a flight of stairs on his head, and the othera do rapid - fire tumbling, balancing and somersaulting. An set that every housekeeper should see Is put on by Madame Hut-ell. A gold and white creation decorated with pink rosea. Aaslsted by Mona. Gerard, a aplndly gent with ox-like shoulders She carriea a whole houseful of fur niture Around by ber molars. If the art wera taken up extensively the dray lng concerna would go out of buslneaa. rants ew. COME all ys pool sharks and enthusi ast to Pantages this treek, that ye may learn from ons even a greater than thyself, for Professor Tallman. were he to Impart lntructlona, would certainly be worth th price of his tui tion no matter how high. "Aa easy as eating Chop Suey." ha says, and forth with plays pool with two cues "aa It la dons In Hongkong." His act Is. with out question, one of the most unique as well as clever performances billed on any vaudeville circuit In the coun try. For comblnatlona. balls aink obe diently Into the pockets of the billiard table, answering to hla will with never a mlscue. ' W ith Tallman as tho foaturs. the Pantagcs management has a show to offer thla week that Is one of the best traveling between American cities to day. Aa another call to tbs vaudeville frequenter George Primrose has come to do a little song and danrs with a couple of boys. who. black-faced and with dextrous toes, support him In good style. Primrose, himself, with his old tlms mlnstrll charm, falls In no way to win ths enthusiasm which has Always be-n granted him In this city. For high-class comedy It woold bo difficult to find A heartier lAugh-pro-voker thAU Griff, ths celebrsted Eng lish comedian, who can do Cva things at ones, make a dummy talk and gesticu late (he is a ventriloquist of skill), jug gle two platea In one hand, balance threo mora on hla chin and walk off the stage. His Impersonation of an English "Johnnie" also Is worthy of stnre.ro applause. The three Burns sisters, girlish and Attractive, might Just have received their diplomas At some girls' seminary and ba traveling for a lark, so whole some and winsome are they. Their stunt is musical, consisting of popular scloctlons played on "cello And piano And a number of good songs. For ths rest of the bill. Shrodes and Chappells do a turn which they call "During One's Life." It Is a little story of matrimonial dlfflcultleA and to all but those lacking entirely In Ideals It falls to be amusing. Grand. . PCX runs riot at the Grand this week, when Fred Karno s "A Night In a London Mualo Hall" la presented by a company of good English comedlana. The acting of Charles Chaplin as the ... i i . . ....ii" .ni uik. Arthur, the bad boy from Eton school. Is especially pralsewortny. tnougn an iui -I..... - ...rot : v runnv stuntA Stage pettlpg for tnis act repre.-m. i" wy Experts' Opinion: Statement by Ulaes at Pariah, Realty Operators of Los Angeles, CsJ. "We believe the CERTIFICATE OF TITLE system to be the only modern, up-to-date way of handling' trans fers of property, and for safety, dispatch, convenience and econ omy we do not believe it possible to devise a better method." TITLED TRUST COMPANY .Paid-Up Capital $250,000.00 LEWIS BUILDING Fourth and Oak cat London muslo hAlL with boxes ran red about the stage, in which men ara gathered to witness the variety show of ths evening, which Is preeented upon the center of the platform. In no way doea the act fail below axpectatlona Alao In herself deserving of topllne honor Is Miss Sadie Sherman, the beauti ful and accomplished dArk-halred Amer Icau girl who Iias a number of clever 'phototypes" In which she displays the trials of the average photographer when called upon to reproduce with hla camerA American types such as the glKKUng school girl, the proud mother with a three-months-old Infant whloh you Just ought to hear taW and the rheumatlo old aunt coming In for a picture that may aurprlee her namesake nieces as a birthday gift. Miss Sherman Also does strong work In her negro Impersonations, And as a daughter of sunny Italy Is lrre slstAble. Of disappointing features tha bill this week Is exceptionally free, as may ba proved by the act of Barrow and Lan caster. Thla la a one-act drama telling of the woea of a young lover and his sweetheart who wish to marry, but have excitable old soldiers for fatherA The acting done by these two former con testants on the Civil War battlefield, who fight again and again their old bat tle with woatebAsket. hassock and lamp placed on the floor for the Texas Rang ers and the Pennsylvania sharpshooters. Is certainly "all to the good." A notable feature also is the slx-min-ote period of dare-devil doings in mid air executed by Lohse and Sterling, and the musical whistling And the Jolly rag time of JAck Goldie call forth a thunder of applause as a flnsJe to his share of the entertainment. ii - ' shorter than usual thla week, the bill at tha Grand answere to the proverb quality rather than quantity. MASONS TO GIVE DEGREE Scottish Itito to Preside Over Dra matic Presentation Tonight. The list degree of Masonry, perhaps ths most dramatic of all the higher Scottish Rite degrees of Masonry will be put on at the Scottish Rite Cathe dral, at the corner of Morriaon and Lownsdale streets, tonight. P. 8. Malcolm at tha head of Scot tish Rite Masonry in Oregon, announces that this Is the second time In the his tory of the order In Oregon that Scot tish Rite Masons have been afforded the opportunity to aee thla degree staged except at the semiannual reunions of the bodies here. Many prominent Scottish Rita Mosons will witness the ceremonies of ths degree. NEW CARSJTO BE BUILT Six Coaches Planned tor Suburban Service of Portland Railway. Six new cars for suburban service on . . . i A Dali-ar T.lrht tne lines or me. x-orn". j - -- Power Company, will be constructed in tne new anopa i , the Summer. They will be used on the Caxadero and Oregon City lines. The type or car .. , that now in use on those roads. They - " , m .Mill.. tA ,HrA will be empioyeu u - now In service and will not replace any Already used. Prison-Born Babe Die. v.vnAT-rrn Wtmh.. Mar 22. (Spe cial.) Rodney Lowell Wolfe, born In the County Jail. April SO. the son of Sibyl rwr-a..c(s ' yf coast V f LINE SERVICE V Y To Paget .Sound ana i s To Paget .Sound and British Columbia olumbia a ' Chohalls, jma. Seattle, llngham. New . 1 s Centralta, Tacoi TT if a e a f Ra.111 Westmlnaur and Vancouver, 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 TntpmaHri"!ll T.imitprl The daylight train. 10 A. M. THE OWL For busy business men. i P. IL SHORE LINE EXPRESS Tne night train. 10:30 P. M. All trains from North Bank Station, llth and Hoyt StA TIcketA Sleeping and Parlor-Car Reservations at City Ticket Office, 122 Third Street, and at Depot. H. DICKSON, C. P. 4 T. A. ARCHIBALD GRAY. A. Q. F. as P. A. A Question Service dBy serving your 'interests we serve our own-knowing that only Merit in sures continuance of your patronage. Lowest aljf Cost for thebestJJ rtntm F. 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