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TTTE MOWXTXO OREGON IAN. .WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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HEII.IQ THEATER (Beventh and Tajlor)
John Draw la "Smith." This atternooa
at J 14 ud tonight at 1:13.
CRPHCVM TRCATIN-XorTtm.
SUtb sad P.T.nihy Vaudeville. This
ariaraaea al I 1 aad toalsht at S:18
Baker theater itimin ana Mot-
riaon Guramir vaudeville. Tola afternoon
at t and tonlrht at 7 JO.
OHAND THETKR-)P and Weahlut-
lon Vaud-'tU. Thla aitaraooa at J.U:
nnisht at T BO and a.
Fi.VTA(lKl THEATZR PmrtB and tarfc
Veaderlile Th:a ataraooa at 1:13; ta-
Icbt at 1:10 aad ft.
TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODIOS. TJ.
VOI.I rirn rua pictures. 11 A. at- 11
r. at
OAKS PARK Band eooeert and srand
opera auart.t. Thla aXtaraooB aad to-
nltht.
RErREATIOM PARK (Twertr-fourth and
Vaut-anj BaaobalL Taroma va. Port
land. Tbia afternoon at a.
MajeoTIC THEATER (Park and Wash
Inatoo) Motion plctaraa. Continuance. 11
A. XI. to 11 P. M.
T
ECUVOOD T. M. C A. CxUTMJO Ok.
A campalirn to obtain 100 new mem
bers for toe Sellwood Tounc Men's
Christian Association has been started,
and will continue until the erenlng
of Juna 10. trbeo reports will be sub
mitted. This campaign waa tnaugu
rated at a banquet Monday night under
the charg-e of W. C. Moore, the secre
tary; A. X. wr.ls. Rev. F. H. Hayes,
liev. Mr. Hawkins. C N. YVonacott.
Peter Hume and Claud Hicks spoke.
Mr. Hicks ill made general chairman
of the campaign, and the following;
teams were appointed to start the
campaign: Junioaa Arthur Daniels.
Eugene Hoover and George Martin:
seniors Ralph Brown. H. J. Hlckerson.
Samuel Ken. Clair McDourall and 8im
Simpson. The membership of the Sell
wood branch la now 17:. men and boys,
and through this campaign It Is de
Mred to raise at least 100 new mem
bers. The campaign will close with
a banquet June SO. All new members
wiU all old members who hare brought
In a new member will be entitled to
attend the banquet. A lawn tennis
court has been prepared on the
grounds.
Catb-Ijc Kru-s Xtoao La-sours.
Cave-In of earth at Union avenue and
East ravis street, yesterday. cAuaed
the death of Ulburo Waterford. a
negro workman, and Inflicted slight
Injuries upon a Greek who was work
ing beside him. The two men. with
others, were making the excavation for
a new building when a side wall of
earth toppled over and burled them.
They were quickly extricated, but
Waterford was so seriously affected
by the shock and Internal Injuries that
be died soon after reaching St. Vin
cent's Hospital. The other man suf
fered a sprained wrist and alight
bruises. Waterford was tJ years old
and lived with bis wife and one child
at SIS Union avenue North. An Inquest
will be held.
BroLonie-r Addresses MoTKxas. Or.
Louis Lfchmann, biologist, delivered
the sixth of his course of 10 lectures
before the Oregon State Congress Of
Mothers at the Young Women's Chris
tian Association auditorium yesterday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. The lecture
dealt with the power of blood when
properly nourished to resist disease
and advised mothers how they should
watch this particular point In the
growth of their children.
WisTMOKELAXD to B Paved. One
of the larrest Improvement districts
formed In the South East Side Is that
of East Twenty-second and other
streets of Westmoreland, embracing alt
of Westmoreland. The cost Is placed
at I19i.77. The improvement will be
la asphalt pavement throughout.
Westmoreland Is that part of the Ladd
farm which adjoins Mllwaukle street
and the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Ckicaooaxs to See Poktuuid.
Manager Raymond of the convention
bureau of the Portland Commercial
Club has received word from A. & HslL
president of the Chicago Principals"
Club, that the party organised by them,
comprising the principals of the lead
ing Chicago schools, will visit Port
land, en route to the National Educa
tional Association convention at San
Francisco.
Catholics Skt.k Saxb Fochth. A
"sane" celebration of Independence day
will be held by Catholics of the south
east portion of the city at Mooney
Park. Gilbert station, under arrange
ments now being made by Father
Beutgen. A sport programme has
been arranged and addresses will be
delivered by prominent citizens. The
park may be reached by the Mount
Pcott and Caxadero carllnes.
To save the coat of storage on two
100-horsepower retnrn tubular boilers
which we are now taking out. we will
sell them at a bargain If taken at once.
These boilers are of the Kewanee typo
and In good condition. Complete with
all fittings and feed water equipment,
ready for Immediate Installation. For
further particulars call at room t"i
Oregonlan bldg.
MlSWIOXABT Wong TO ASSaTVBLC
The Women's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church will bold Its
regular monthly meeting today with
the Ladles' Aid at the home of Mrs.
John Wise. Mtlwaukle. It will be an
all-day meeting with basket lunch.
Those who are to attend have been
asked to take the o'clock Oregon City
car at First and Alder streets.
MasiiKK R"ao Adds to Fobtti
Two men have Been added to the office
force of the Milwaukee road In this
city a ticket clerk and A contracting
freight agent. Marshall Taylor, for
merly with the Northern Pacific, has
been engaged In the former position
and T. - s'mlth. late of the Spokane
office, for the latter place.
CorrmACT fob Letts Schooi. Let.
The Board of Education has let the
contract for the construction of an
addition to the Lenta school to Steele
Berth-Ison. for fSt.::i. Work on
the building will start at once that
the addition may be completed for the
Fall term.
TCMFTBJr Cwtow to Mset. The
Central Women's Christian Temperance
Vnlon will meet this afternoon at 2:30
o'clock la room !! Goodnongh build
ing Mrs. Margaret Christian will have
charge of the programme, the subject
for dlecusslon being "Parliamentary
t'sage."
W will sacrifice for quick sale a
tjuarter block on Portland Heights.
This Is one of the best building sites
on the heights. Located at Chapman
and Spring streets." By comp.irt.cn
this Is way below surrounding vaiue.-.
t'hapin A Herlow, 121 Chamber of
Commerce.
jlixc for today at the T. W. C. A. In
the green tearoom from 11.30 to 3:
Vegetable soup, roast beef, halibut
ateak. chicken and macaroni, cold lamb.
tomatoes, string brans, fruit salad,
combination and shrimp salad, bacgor
pudding and hard sauce, strawberry
shortcake, vanilla Ice cream and cake.
8 to as to Lxasb.
Fob Tkkm op Team.
Ui4T.
Ix Hcabt or Rnan. Distbjctl
No Bstttm Location ric Crrx.
A 143. 0EOO11. e
Fob Fai at A Baboaix. Toung
team, harness and back, all for-SJZi.
cash. Ia the city end can be seen at
any time by calling at room 200 Ore
octan blcg.
What have you to lease between
Morrison and Burnslde. Third to Tenth,
t Jilos. ground floor and basement, at
1504 a month? Hartman eV Thomp
son, Chamber of Commtrr
Division Stbxbt to B Pavbd. Dlvl- I
sion street is to be paved between 1
East Forty-first and East Sixtieth
street, formerly West avenue, at a
probable cost of $64,139. Bltullthto
will be put down to correspond with
the remainder of the Improvement on
Division street east to East Tenth
street, This new Improvement will
make Division street a bard-surface
street from East Tenth to East Six
tieth. Crushed rock Is laid between
East Tenth and the Willamette River.
Eaat Thirty-ninth street will Be Im
proved lb the same manner between
Hawthorne avenue and Division street
at a probable cost of $28,000.
Mouirr Hood Lxxb Strikers Arrests d.
First arrests in connection with the
strike of the electric linemen on the
Mount Hood Railway system were
BROTHERS' PUPILS QUIT
CATHOLIC BUSINESS COLLEGE
GRADUATES GET DIPLOMAS.
Archbishop Christie Preeenta Sheeo
skins to Eeren and Certificates)
to TwIto.
The jubilee yesr graduating exercises
of the Christian Brothers' Business Col
! at Grand avenue and Clackamas
made yesterday under the bill-posting rHt were heM lMt nlf.ht n Alumni
oral ruin co. r our mtn ww-s icu w ,wi.r. v,h v,A
the police station for pasting stickers. Hall. Archbishop Christie preiented the
denouncing the railroad company arf diplomas and made the awards for schol-
"unfalr." The accused men are Sam B. arsnip.
Breeding. Harry L. Nye. Dan O'Con- ' Those receiving diplomas from the
nell and Harry Peters, all linemen. No business department were Chrl
acts of violence have been reportedeto Duback. Nestor J. Van Ness. Harold V.
the police, but many requesta for pro- Brinkerhoff. Chester R. Hughes, John R
tectlon have been made at points . Keneflck. Percival 8. Brown and Herbert
along the lines of construction In the Westenfelder. .
northeast section of the city. . Second-year certificates were wa
-Coun y 5lerk FleFdr was a defendant "ZnJlbflU Hyian4
in Pollci Court yesterday, charged with wnahJn '' la . 'Law
exceeding the sped limit In his auto- JB"" Vincent T McEntee,
Sr.bFT..drr..,Torng81aTtn:"tr,.fl,e.dofht '5.. T.
miles an- hour at Grand avenue ana . . , . .v ..,. awarded
Multnomah street, slowing down to ti ; V'J?
miles across the Grand-avenue bridge, i to the foUowl.g students
x.r. clih. mmiM h .i,hi have been Archbishop Christie's sold medal tot
Mr. Fields said he might have Deen , Cnrl,an afcrrlr.. t,u.inM d-p.rtro.nt, was
going a little faster than the legal . sw,rtd to Raymond xssmaa; premium.
limit, a suspenaeo sentence waa im
posed on the county official. A. C
Ruby, a horsedealer. was less lucky.
For driving too fast on Belmont street,
he was compelled to pay a fine of 2f.
FbbTtvax Ppiiies Prbskxtbd. Prises
Alfred Oottsacker; flext In merit. Aioyslus
Hyland.
Almunl Aseoclatloti medal for general ex
cellence In the buslneas department, award
ed to De LJa Eamea; premium. Raymond.
Assman; next In merit, John Htgslns.
Canron medal, from Albert tapron. tor
offered br the Fast Side Business Men's feneral excellence In commercial depart'
Club to the schools taking part In the j m.nt. awarded to Edrar Boyle.- premium.
children's parade In Rose Festival
week were presented to the aeveral
schools yesterday forenoon. All
schools entering the parade were re
membered. Speakers thanked the chil
dren for the part they had In making
the Rose Festival a success. The prises
are sliver cups all engraved with the
namea of fbe schoola
Mo.tTAViLXA Wants Mors 8choo.
Facujties. The Montavllla Board of.
Trade's committee on more school
facilities reported Monday night ths-t
the present building bouses 100 pupils
and Is overcrowded. The oard of
Education .will be asked to purchase
grounds In the northern part of Monta
vllla for a building that the present
overcrowding In Central Montavllla
may be relieved.
Da. F. J. Reisuastd. well-known chi
ropractor, has returned to the city and
will be at bis offices. 153 E. 33d St.
corner Belmont, during his ususl hours,
and la prepared to cure suffering hu
manity. Dr. Relsland will treat those
who are unable to come to his office,
at their boraea Phone Tabor 23: resi
dence. Tabor 731.
Trosb $50 diamond rings at Fried
lander's removal sale would cost 170
elsewhere. Look at them before buy
ing, on display In window, Z6t Wash
ington, bet wen Third and Fourth.
Card Pabtt Is Plakjcbd. Bt. Ann's
Charitable Society card party will be
held tomorrow (Thursday) evening at
3 o'clock, at the residence of Mrs. L
Lawler. 433 East Twenty-sixth street
North.
Warraxted Thin model. Elgin, Wal
tham, Dueber Hampden watches, 39.75.
at Frledlanders.
Cxocks at immense discounts. Fried
lander's removal sale.
COLLISION JNJURY FATAL
Mrs. W. It. Lcrchen Dies as Result
of Auto Crash Baby Is Low.
One death, that of Mrs. W. H. Lercben,
has followed the collision between an
automobile and an Oregon Electric train
at Hood and GIbbs streets, Monday even
ing, and the baby daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. H. D. Maynard Is still in a precari
ous condition, suffering from concussion
of the brain, but hopes of her recovery
are entertained. Mrs. Lerchen died at
St Vincent's Hospital at noon -yesterday.
Whether an. Inquest will be held had
not been determined by the Coroner yes
terday, but such action is probable today.
Dispute baa arisen as to whether Motor
man Burnett sounded warning before
running across the steep Intersecting
street- Attorney J. H. Stevenson, who
was a passenger, estimates the speed of
the train at IS miles an hour. The same
witness says the driver of the automo
bile tried to run In front of the train
after be was aware of its approach.
Mrs. Lerchen died from a fracture of
the skull. Funeral arrangements l.sd
not been completed last night.
Charles Lair; next la merit. James Mc-
Devltt.
Knights of Columbus medal, for excellence
In first grammar class, awarded te Earl
Williams; premium. Gilbert 6hea; next la
merit. Josepn Elvers.
Gold medal from a friend for exoellence
In second -trammer class, awarded to Walter
Flmon: premium. Lew Tyrell; next In merit.
Creates Celnrla.
Gold medal, for general excellence tn first
Intermediate class, awarded to Ambrose
Larktns: premium. George Mayo; neat la
merit. William Welle.
Oo!d medal for excellence la second In
termediate department, awarded to Lauren
Murphy; premium. William Walsh; next In
merit, Louis Zarn.
Gold medal for general excellence ra props
ratory department, awarded to Aaron Two
ner: premium. B. Neldermejrer ; next la
merit. James GUI.
Coliese gold medal, for greatest progress In
music, awarded to Frans Gansneder; honor
able mention. Ray Leonard and Edward,
Waiech.
Brother Andrew's medal, best penman In
the college, awarded to Charles Duback;
premium. Lawrence Barnes; next In merit,
Ksymond Oejnor.
Gvmnaalum medal, seniors. Hnro Wil
liams; nest in merit. Edward Roe: honorable
mention. James McGrath and R. Leonard.
Gymnasium medal. Juniors, awarded to
Walter Simon; next In merit, Edwin Houck;
honorable mention. James Houck.
Following the exercises a reception was
held.
TEAM FOR SALE CHEAP.
Toung team, weight about (00, har
ness and hack. If sold today, 3250 takes
the outfit. Suitable for touring or
camping. Can be seen at any time.
Call room 200 Oregonian bldg.
CH
SAVE
ECKS HELP
DISCOUNTS
How many Portland
families fail to take ad
vantage of discounts on
many bills because they
do not take time to go
over town and pay the
bUL
Start a new system on
paying bills. The first
of the month put all
bills on a spindle aa
the business man does.
When the time comes to
pay, send a check on
the Portland Trust
Company.
It saves carfare, time,
and you take advantage
of the discount.
Besides the cancelled
check is receipt for
the bilL
And it's a dignified
way of paying your
bills.
We make no restric
tions on the amount
necessary to start a
checking account.
PORTLAND TRUST
COMPANY gf OREGON
Thira and Oak Streets
even-up ----WEOWN FOUR
rAPfTAL VCOMPLtTE
rOOOOV .XPLANTS
v v r i
uuettwuia
Is
Dangerous
Whpn von are sniessinff
as to how good the title
Dn real estate is, on which
you loan money, or which
you intend to buy.
Abstraota from Irrespon
sible concerns are noth
ing but guesswork.
Our Abstracts
Are Authentic
V
and have over half a
million of Investment be
hind them.
When yon buy. remem
ber that the seller pays
for the abstract bell
furnish ours If yon insist.
Members Oregon Assn. of
Title Men.
MONEYMAKER.
Best location on East Side for movlng
plcture show: money maker from start.
AM 196, Oregonian. '
Harvest Show Folk Puy Land.
VANCOUVER. Wash.. June 20.
fRpeclal.) -The Clark County Harvest
ShowyAssoclatlon will have 24 acres of
land, along the trolley line to Sifton,
LAWYERS ABSTRACT
&TRUST COY
6 BOARD OF TRADE BLD.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Instead of ten acres, as first planned.
The price paid for the land will be $376
an acre. About $10,000 of the capital
stock of the association has been sold.
leaving $5000 more of which to dispose.
PREPARES FOR PICNICS
Manager Cordray, of The) Oaks, Re
ceive Many Applications.
Applications for picnics and society
gatherings of various kinds are pouring
Into the ofbee of Manager Cordray. of
the Oaks, tliese days In a steady stream.
Sunday schools, fraternal organisations
and clubs seem to have decided unani
mously that the Oaks ia the only place
to hold a ctummer meeting.
Air. Cordray says he Is prepared to
furnish special rates to all such parties
and la prepared to entertain any number
of them.
The entertainment features of the Oaks
this year are unusually numerous. Wis
and bis band, the Metropolitan Opera
Quartet and "Spike" Hennessy In a
death-defying ride being noticeable free
attraction. '
GREEKDANCES.
Raymond Duncan will dance the
chorus In the Elektra. Friday evening.
This will be Portland's first oppor
tunity to witness the true classle dance.
Mr. runran-ls the greatest dancer since
ancient times, and it is he who started
the dance revival and taught his sister,
Isadora Duncan, her art Tickets are
now on sale at Sherman Clay's.
YE OREGON GRILLE.
The consistent grill consistent In that
It maintains a uniform scale of prices
Is always able to furnish its patrons the
delicacies of the season Maintains the
highest efficiency as regards the service
furnished, and Is always found to lead
In Its musical programmes After-theater
parties especially catered, to Music to
i P. M. and 10 to UJ
THE LARGE DAILY ATTENDANCE AT
FRIEDLANDER'S
REMOVAL SALE
PROVES ITS POPULARITY
EVERYTHING IS REDUCED
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS
STERLING SILVER ARE SACRIFICED
268 WASHINGTON STREET
Between Third and Fourth
NEW LOCATION
To Be in New Wilcox Bldg, Sixth and Washington
SUMMEROUTING.
The Canadian Rockies afford the great
est attractions for a Summer's outing.
Tbe best of hunting and Ashing, excel
lent hotels, etc. For full particulars
apply at 13 Third street.
WHEREJTO DINE.
AU the delicacies of the season at ths
Portland Restaurant. Ftne private apart
ments for ladles. I0S Wash., near Sth st
D. M. Watson's popular-priced res
taurant. 101 kth lU Perkins Hotel.
Edlefsen's Slab has bark.
An Old Jewelry Firm
With a New Location
We extend you an invitation to visit us. Just come on an in
spection tour. Ask for Mr. Frank Heitkemper, he will personally
conduct you over the store. "We are justly proud of the perfection
of oar store. Ask to see the Crystal Room the Diamond Office
the systematized repair office the burglar-proof jewelry vaults
the pneumatic tube service. We are unpacking the newest and most
complete stock known to the jewelry trade arid the silversmithing
arts. ITowever, our policy of giving the very bast with the margin
of profit marked very close to eost price remains the same.
G. HEITKEMPER CO.
Yeon Building
- Fifth and Alder
Are you satisfied with
the sort of cloth es that
you are wearing? If
not, we want to in
terest you in the kind
we are selling to our
numerous custom
ers. We aim to please
each and every one,
no matter what the
price, whether it is one of
our $15 suits or one at $50.
We especially recommend
the garments we sell at $20,
$25 and $30, as offering the
best there is to be had at
that price. Others up to $50
HOTEL
NEACOXIE
GEARHART, OREGON.
European Flan.
Rooms by day or week.
Moderate Rates.
O. L. REES, PROPRIETOR.
Write or telegraph for reservations.
F. W.BALTES
AND COMPANY
PRINTING
Main 165, A 1165 . First and Oak
-Has LINOCORD Buttonholes" ssj
front nd back.a
A straight front close-meeting ef
fect that stays closed your dealer
will suyyij vu.
LINOCORD BUTTONHOLES,
.are taster-to-button snd they don't
tear our.
ZZ. t. ia. Oe. TJLOT. T.)
A 8KIW) Of S'tUTY IS A JOY FO'IVie,
rr. T. Fells Oouraud's Oriental Cream or
" Magical Beautlfler.
SIM
tut
SjiS
an.
rtciiav if it- Patch,
Bath, sod btim D!raMt,
no .vary piemua
on beauty, aad dtv
Am d taction. It
ha atood tha tart
of M jreara, and
la so barm teas w
tws It to bs stirs ta
la properly mads.
Aoeapl noeovntar
f)t of almliar
paxna. Xr. L. M
Pavra aald to a
UAj f tba faant
trn (a patient) t
As you !adl6.
WIU them.
I rteuonttd
Osar staVs Cream as tba tasst favufnl of aU tba
Skin p reparation!." Fir sale by all drorctrte end r ancy
Good Dealers im ths U sited Bute, Canada and Xorops.
FEUD. T. HOPKINS. Prop.. 37 grsst Inns St.. M. Y.
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Frauds
European Plan $1.60 a day tip
American Plan $3.00 a day up
irewiteel and brick itructurs. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Ererr comfort and con
venience. On carllnes transferrins all OTer
etty. Omnibus meets trains snd steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
Excursion Fares Eas
"T SHE
vPrLI.
FARES.
S72.50
560.00
DURING THE SUMMER SEASON, 1911
from All Points on the 0.-W. R. & N. Co,
. TO
Chicago
Council Bluffs...
Omaha
Kansas City. ...
Jane 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, St. Joseph
22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and SO. St. Paul ,
, , . o . r B io oa St- P1' via Council Bluffs. .63.90
o7 Jr ii ' ' ' ' Minneapolis direct S60.00
26, 27 and Z8. Minneapolis via Council Bluffs S63.90
August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15. 16, Detroit PiHR
17. 21. 22. 23, 28, 29, 30. St. Louis itwO.OO
it, a., 44, 40, 40, 4 , Bogton Magg 8110.00
September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6, New York, N. T S108.50
and 7. Washington, D. C 107.50
Stopovers colas and retnrnlne. Final return limit October 81, 1911,
One way through California, $15 addlllonnl.
Call at our City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, for any
Information desired. Also for aleeplngr-car reservations, or address
WM. McMLRRAV, General Passengrer Aaent, Portland, Or.
Preserve the
exquisite skin
of the child
Think what it will mean to her in the years to
come when more than anything else she will want
a beautiful complexion.
For the last thirty years Woodbury's has been
the skin soap.
Woodbury's Facial Soap
Foe sal by
dealers everywhere
if-r :JIt ' '''J'rr"l
T. CUNROT
Foster & Kleiser
High Grade Commercial and Electric
SIGNS
East Tth and! East Everett Sta
rieses Cast lllli B-S224.
ICCHYVAB PRINTING CO
OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
2 Sir STARK STREET
i j.iieia in iiin.il i Tf." e Mi i.ji .lmus
1
aArrow
COLLAR
easy to tie the cravat in easy to
notch on and has oval button
holes, which makes buttoning and
unbuttoning easy.
15c 2 for 25c
duett. Pesbody ft Co.. Makers. Troy, K.T.
POLISHES
I Solid Cake " 1
I WORKS WITHOUT WASTE I
ESTABLISHED 190O.
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS
We Collect
Worcester Bids. Portland. On.