11 fTTE MORNTXa OREGOXIAX. WEDXESDAY, JUNE 28, 1011. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF mi tt; a jJ Man., . Ki.tir ;:2 1 ! pr:-!. E m Pott" TMs ert- WMat el 2 IS and loai!it at P ill aod -rn!l Vaudeville, ifuriaoi at Ml sail toalsbl at M r arm Sumrx.r ud.!' Tula 1" at 1 ar.4 loolght II IM FANTAiiS-i THtATTR-Uorl 'r,T v,ud.vi t. T:a nrmoom a :. t'CM a T Si an4 IMPRE.-S THEATER fPerfc ea ,?7 ton , v i.J--'..a. TMl afiaraoo al t"a tt at T SO an J itah. ii'adc ch jot. OErro-. TI- VOI.T rirat run picture. 11 A. " P. M CAKS PARK Bard concert and pr gw.iL This aftaraooB and t- F. i-F.ATIOV PARK (TrT-fi)r Vaii1;- bi'il satt:e ve. Jort- ll.ii Th: iftunooo al 1 J'l Haj:.ti.; tkeaTES (Park end W'; Injion V tiuo picture. Coaucuuca.il A. M. to 11 P. JJ. ORFfiOMAS ATTHE REPORT. Tor Ihr qnlrknrt dllvery of The Orwr Viaa at nnimr rwarK ub-rib threjaeh IO fololf aerate. iry ratre. Subscrip tion bj null arc parable- la adTaarvl Ciroi pnm. .Mllanl ttprior Hoft Co. C oiltne ."irln Irl A- alumbla IW-avh Rilph E. talker (.nrlurl lrk i. J. Flrhur lane ltau. I. "ml. (oh re) tport C.eerse Tlveee M-n.ii rfh I. E. Ilwhey -.'! ( lly U. T. I:dmunu M. Mania Sprtos Cbaa. O. fajrweva m.lrt- lark Mraltoa feexlear Sinusal A Co- TV. C. T. 17. IXITTTUT TO B IlrLXx. The closiita; Women-- Christian Tfmpr enr t'nlon Institute for the iron wiU bo held Thursday at University l ark, and will bo opened at 10 o'clock la the morntr.if with devotional exer cises conducted by Mr. Barclay- Roll call will follow, I'apers to bo read are: P.ac and Mercy." by Mrs. J. C. Scott; Work Amons; Sailors." Mrs. Reiborf; -Franchise. -Mrs. D. H. Trimble; "Chrls tlnn Cltlaens." Mra. Norman: "Press." Miss Lymnn. Mra. L. H. Addlton will deliver an address on -Social and Red letter t'ay.M A parliamentary drill will be conducted by Mrs. Clark and a physical culture drill will be cob eiu. trd by Mrs. Little. In the afternoon Mrs. A. K. Meyers will speak on "For eiirn Work and Temperance" Muslo wul b furnlh.l by the University Park W. a T. 17. The meeting will t h.-l.l In the Methodist Church. Poirra V a lurr Fakxim Rav-OROAWta-IMi. The Fiirmtri' Produce Associa tion, organised recently at Powell Valley. Is to become the American So ciety of Eguity. C R. Keller, who started the movement Is maklna the tbinr. He reports that he has 100 r.amea and expects to enroll 100 mem bers In the community, or all the farm ers of th- neiehborhood. He will apply for a charter and organize In the Powell Valley schoolhouse. and then retain the orient Gransre hall as a r-ermanent place .of meetlns;. Tho ohje.-t of the society la to handle firmlnc products direct. A warehouse may be obtained In Portland where the farming products will be handled b-r asents of the orranlzatlon. Com rlete nrcanisation arlll be effected In July. The society has been operated ucre!"fully In many of the state. Pellwood Rosb Pbow Is SiT?rraa. The first rose sliow held In SellwooJ w opened yesterday afternoon In the Fell wood V. M. '. A. butldlna-. at cor ner of Eajt Fifteenth street and Spo kane avnue. under tho auspices of the f-elrwood Rose Association.- Choice roses were placed to food advantare In the display and were supplied by raol.tents rf the subnrb. Mrs. Eua-enia Little, president of the association, and other members assisted In placing the displays as they were brought In. Mra. l.lttle expressed herself as highly pleased with the reneroua response of the roseitrowers of Sell wood. The ex hibit rooms were thronged In the afternoon and evening. The roao show may be made a permanent annual feature of the suburb. FrRXWOOD PCHfx-lt. COXTBACT T JTT. The contract fr the construction of the Vernwood achoolhotise on East Thlrty r. Inth street was let to George lsack son for l3-).000. Work on the structure will start at once, that the building may be finished by the opening of the J'all term. It will contain six rooma and be a fire-proof structure. Plana fr the building were drawn by Eilla V. Lawrence. It will be the first Ore ftroof school building to be constructed kere. The Rose City Park building will also be fireproof. Tn.u- Avrxre Marx Bctxo Laid. A 11-Inch water main Is being; laid on Villa avenue. In Montavllla. between East Sixtieth and East Eighty-seventh streets, a distance of 27 Mocks. This main will supply a large district In Montavllla north end south and also the new district east of Montavllla where there are many new houses. A main will also be laid on East Eightieth and other streets In this district To save the cost of storage on two 100-horsepower return tubular boilers which we are now taking out we will sell them at a bargain If takvn at onje, Thase boilers are of the Kewanee typ.i and In g-od condition. Complete with ail flttlr.a and fd water equipment, ready for Immediate Installation. For further particular call at room I1J Cregonlsn bldg. Pi-BAjjixT Ilnscs Tattler Fi Qm ljrp. Fire In Pleasant Homo Valley, near Fycamore Station, destroyed ash wood worth iS.jo bel.mirlng to W. X. Chllcote. Mr. Chllcote had 1C0 cords of the wood, but the fire did not reach the main pile, neighbors getting the, fire tinil-r control promptly. Tb blaie was started by a match thrown In the tinder. Pttcdxokt Hoxe Rraxxro. Lack cf Bra hydrants prevented the Piedmont Are company from dorng effective work when the home of R- LaTeller. at lit Baldwin street burned down, early yesterday mornlr.g. The fire started at 4 o'clock and the rmall cottage waa soon destroy. I. The loss Is placed at J5..0. with J-io.i Insurance. Pt Jokxs" Bor M:ssixo. Floyd Mo Towe:i. 10 years old. and quite amall fr his age. Is missing from the home of his stepfather. M. E. George, of ij purr avenue. St Johns, and the city police have been asked to look for him. The boy was d: sred In black overalls and had no hat mhen he left home. Womax PtrrSTcai. PtRarrron to tFAat j:s Alberta Corey, physical director of the vour:g AVomen's Christian Aa soctattort. will speak at the meeting of the nregon Graduate Nurses" Asso ciation rooms of the Medlral building at Z SO o'clock today. Srcaisi to Las& Ton Term or Yaaaa. llxT. Ik HaT or Rrran, Diersuoo. So Brmsi Locatiox rx On A lit. Oaroo.tlax. A Sxap ro Cah. 1150 will bny the best young team of horsea. harness and hirk in the city. All In Brst-cla con j.iipii. can be seen by calling at room I )) Oregonlan bide. Arct.Lrt Ctrn. Last concert of sea son. Oaks Auditorium. Friday evening. June J'l; Se ticket admits to park and concert, on sale at J. K. GUI Company. F.i'.ers. Sherman, Clay Co. Dir It ever ocenre to yon -what a mistake In your prescription minT Vave vour prescription filled by skilled licensed pharmsclsts at Stipe Taylor r-rug Company. 2I Morrison street Kitiiii heavy black silk hose ft pair. F. P. Toung. 121 Morrison St. cpp. Portland Hotoi, ilariuam bids. FCMYEK MaJCTaX. BCHOOt TO OPEX. 1 The fro manual training Summer school for boys will open July 10 and close August 1J. Classes will be held Monday and Tuesdays at the Ladd school. Wednesday and Thursday at the Highland achooL and Friday and Saturday at the Arleta achooL No classes will be held In the afternoon, the hour being from I until noon. Boya of the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth grade are. eligible. The work will be the aame a that of the school term, except that tha boy will ba allowed to make uch article as they may choose, during the Bummer. Me chanical drawing 1 Included In the course M. O. fteel will be the In structor. At Ctr rxxiiuxxt Novsa. Novel entertaining feature have been pro vided for the Ad Club luncheon at Richards Restaurant tlday. In addi tion to two Interesting short talks, the management of thl live organisation baa arranged for the attendance at the luncheon of a no les distinguished per sonage than "King George." Dr. J. R. Wetherbee. who returned recently from an extended tour of the Eastern eltle. will talk on: -What the East Ha Learned from the Advertising of Oregon." The subject of another talk br WUllnra F. Woodward will be: "What Ad Men Co Not Know About Advertising." The chairman of the day will be Marshall K. Dana. Pair Thocoht to Hati Eloped. Request was made to the police yesterday- to eeek Lillian Robbins. 1 year old who I ald to have fled from the home of her sister yesterday with John Beers, a young plumber. Mrs. Bertha Garner, the girl's sister, living at Kern Park, report that he believe the pair had fled to be marnea. j-.-.. sought permission to marry the girl, which was refused on account of her youth. He accompanied her to the house of the neighbor Monday night and took her back to her home. Later tbey disappeared. Car Sc-Hcntt Chaxobd. To accom modate resident of Bank and vicinity who com to Portland to transact busi ness, the United Railways next Sunday will put into effect a new schedule on the trains leaving thla city. Train No. j leaving Portland at 8:15. which now runs only as far as Burlington, will be operated to Bank, arriving there at :60 P. M. Thl will glv Bank people two hours additional In Port land. Train No. IS. leaving at 1:15 P. M. which now rune to Banks, will run only to Burlington on tho new schedule. pKMBT-rsmtAX Bots ox Orrnxo. Rev. J. E. Snyder. r'r of the Pied mont Presbyterian Church, left Monday with JO boys for an outing on the head waters of Washougal. where they will spend a week. The boya were dressed In khaki uniforms. They will march and live as soldiers. In tents. They marched from the river to the camp grounds on Washougal River. They are members of the Kings society of the Piedmont Presbyterian Church. Miss Batik to LxorrRR Miss Emelle Frances Bauer, the New York critic, will lecture this morning Irf the Portland Hotel rrl- " o'clock, under the auspices of the Monday Musical Club. Miss Bauer's subject will- be "Operas and Opera Writers Since Wagner." The lecture Is an nounced as open to all members of the Monday Musical Club, others Interested In muslo and musicians. Mbmcxcer BoT HtT BT Car Struck by a Sunnyslde car at Seventh and Morrison streets yesterday ore Standley. a messenger boy, aged 15 year, wa thrown to the pavement and dragged 10 feet being aerloualy Injured In the back. He wa picked up In a passing automobile and taken to 6t Vincent's Hospital. rvva take a trip around the world with the ladlea of the.M. E. Church. South Multnomah and Union avenue, this evening; substantial lunches served at different national booths. To Leasbl For 25 years. lot 6xmu feet, on Madison street, between First a e i .At. no restrictions. Call at Ooldsmlth V Co.. 10J Sherlock building. Third and uii streets. o . . w vt e v a arres one mile east of Mount Tabor on Section Line road; all cleared: trull trees; a a""'" f-i,- oi.It 1SO0O. worth laOOO. Address All 1T. Oregonlan. That Max Was itrx w hen ns m A w ,.M K.ra hone-ht his shOCS from ns at tl SO and saved II. Boston Sample Shoe Store, in rourin. .r Alder, next to 5. 10 and 15-cint store. For Bali. Rag ruga for Summer rottagea: reasonable price. People's Institute, 2S Burnslde street New lingerie waists, high or autcn necks. $1.50 to 110. F. P. Young. 32J Morrison street Marquam bldg. riV. Florexcsi Mahios returned, aieai- cal bldg. . e, i""t (- A ia nr "R I n ar - n spsmuai osus.--i " ' - . " ' ler Hail, Second and Morrlwon tonight. $3000 NOTE N0VL $5334 rWunot Bank Receiver Sues Four for 6-1'ear-Old Pledge. ' In his capacity of receiver for the Title Guarantee ft Trust Company. R. S. Howard. lr- ha atarted suit In the Circuit Court to recover from R. E. Marshall. Emma P. Marshall. F. E. Nel son and Fannie H. Nelson. I5S34.45 and J450 attorneys' fees on a note for 13000, dated June 2. 1005. The note is secured, tho complaint avers by a mortgage on lots 2, 30, 31 and 32. block A. HoUaday Park Addi tion, and other property. WET OR FINE, THE OAKS What ETer the th-r. Amusement Park Can Cater to All. Whether ths weather be Inclement or not. The Oaks. Portland'a magnificent amusement park, is amply able to Utk . ..... mwna Philip Pels, who 1 concluding his concerts this week, will move his band Into the big auditorium at a moment's notice where the whole programme may be heard under cover. Patrick Conway who is making his second trip to the Paclflo Coast and his first to Portland, will bring his unex celled band to Tha Oaks next Sunday afternoon. YE OREGON GRILLE. It's pleasure to patronize a grlfl where can be found at all times the choicest tidbits that the city market afford. Then thers Is also a satisfac tion in knowing that the food ta properly prepared and daintily served. Add to the above the entertainment afforded by a first-class orchestra, eup ported by a atrong corps of vocal solo ists and you have a little glimpse of what the above grill offers Its patrons. WHERE TO DINE. All ths delicacies of ths season at ths Portland Restaurant Fine private apart ment for ladles. 305 Wh, near tin st I f. Watson's popular-priced res taurant 10 tth at, Perklna Hotel. OREGON CITY BOAT. Pally excursion leavee Tay lor-slreet dock I A. M . J P. M. Leave Oregon City 11 A, I P. At. Bound trla. ELKS TO SAY RITES Funeral of Chief Campbell To morrow to Be Public, FLORAL PIECES NUMEROUS Obsequies to Be Held In Lodgeroom of Order of Which Departed Hero Was Member Firemen to March to Grave. NEW FTBEBOAT TO BE SA.MID AFTER CHIEF CAMPBELL. at a 7 or Simon and members of the tire oommlttee of the Executive Board. John F. O'Bhaa, 8. C. Pier and 6unu.l Connell. conferred yester day aftarnoon and unanimously acread to came tha new handaome steel fireboat David Campbell, in honor of the memory of the late Chief. The resolution, officially naming the proposed craft will be Intro duced by Mr. Connell. a lite-long friend of the dead Chief, at the last session of the present Executive Board. Friday afternoon. This eraft will cost I125.00O. The bonds were sold the day the Chief met his death. Contracts for boilers and enslnes will be awarded Fri day. The actual construction work will be done under the Incoming administration. All Portland will be given an op portunity at the public funeral tomor row afternoon to pay a final tribute of honor and respect to the memory of the martyred fire chief: The funeral, which will be In charge of the local lodge of Elks, of which Mr. Campbell was a member for many years, will be held In the Elks' Temple at Seventh and Stark streets at 1:30 o'clock. Places will be reserved In the hall for members of the fire and police departments and for the Knights of Pythias, of which Chief Campbell also was a member. In addition to the seats provided for Mr. Campbell's family and Immediate frlenda. Several hun dred Elks will attend. Interment will be made at Rlvervlew Cemetery. The funeral cortege In go ing to the final resting place will be led by the Firemen's band. As many firemen as can be apared from duty will attend the funeral In oommand of Michael Laudenklos. Acting-Chief. The department numbers nearly 300 mem bers and It is believed that fully half the men will be able to go. Every company of the great organisation which the departed Chief, through his genius, untiring efforts and discipline, built up, will contribute a floral piece. Floral Trlbntes Xamerons. Already the orders for flowers re ceived by local dealers Indicate that the number, slxe and beauty of the floral tributes-will form a mighty re flection of the high regard and esteem In which the fallen hero was held by his fellow citizens. The Elks and the Knights of Py thias will give Immense pieces sym bolical of their respective orders. The fire committee of the Executive Board. Mayor Simon, the City Council and other city officials also will pay their tributes by gifts of flowers. Members of the police department have contributed to a fund to purchase an emblem worthy of their position In the city government The Portland Press Club will have a delegation of Its members at the fu neral to testify to the esteem In which he was held by the newspaper men. Chief Campbell always was their friend and always was ready and willing to do them kindly service. AH Officials to Attend. Nearly every public official in Port land will attend the funeral. The of fices at the City Hall will be cloned during the hour of the services. Ths City Council, which Is to meft to morrow afternoon, will adjourn out of respect to he lamented Chief and con vene again at 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon r Iter the funeral. The Elks and members of tha fire department and other organizations appearing In the funeral procession will march tb Second and Jefferson streets, where they will board cars for the cemetery. Services In the Elks' lodgeroom will be conducted by K. K. Kubll, exalted ruler, and the other officers. The reg ular rltuallstio funeral ceremony will be used. Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, will de liver a brief funeral sermon. Although Mr. Campbell was not affiliated witn any religious denomination bis pri vate life, reflected by his public con duct, was a standard of exemplary character. Rev. Mr. Leas Is a friend of the family. The pallbearers, selected from his closest friends and associates, will be: C. J. Cook, John IKon. Robert Town send. A. G. Long. W. Sweeney and W. W. Batiks. UNFAIRNESS PROOF WEAK Court to Order Measurement of Ex cavatlon Work. In the case of Jacobson snd others sralnst the J. W. Sweeney Construe- "Sorry Madam But We Never. Received the Money" Many a woman in Portland has paid a bill twice because she did not have a receipt or because the money was paid to someone who was not author ized to receive it. And if you haven't a receipt you are liable for the bill AXD PAY IT TWICE. The remedy. PAY BY CHECK. Every cancelled check returned to you is a re ceipt for the amount it is drawn for. If you lose the receipt, you still have your can celled check as evi dence. It's convenient. It's dignified. Start an account with whatever amount you wish. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY sf OREGON Third and Oak Streets tion Company and the Paclflo "1 & Navigation Company. In wh" e plaintiffs allege that they had been paid for 4000 yards less of excavation than tho work performed and In which the classifications made by the railroad en gineers are alleged to be unfair. Judge Morrow Indicated yesterday that the eveldence had not shown the clas'inca tlons to be erroneous. An expert will be sent by the court to remeasure the excavation work. The case has been in court for weeks. - The case of Frontier Kyi. against the same defendants. In which the causes of action are practically the same, will not be concluded until the end of July. Judge Morrow will ad journ the case Friday and Saturday to assist In Jury trials. UNION OIL CO. LOCATED City and Rail Shipments Resumed. Tha Union Oil Company of Califor nia made temporary arrangements yesterday to handle all Its city and out-of-town business from another loca tion. Offices have been established at 413 Yeon building, at which all busi ness will be transacted. Phones Main 8704. A 7218 GEARHART PARK CHAUTAUQUA GEARHART, OR. CLATSOP BEACH. JXXT 8 TO 13. Free CampiaK Ground and Freo Water During Chautauqua. Elec tric Lighted Trail From Camp ing Ground to Auditorium. ADMISSION FREE. Among high-class attractions alreadv booked are the follow ing: Chics go Ladles' Orchestra, Apollo Concert Company. J.. Frank Hanley. Gabriel Maguire. William Sterling Battis, -Webber Juvenile Orchestra. Hon. Rich ard Tates, Late Motion Picture Films. Added features In Oearhart's famous Natatorium. Fine surf bathing. automobillng, riding and driving. , For additional details tele phone Mala 12D3 and A T29, or call at Gearbart Park main of fice, Fourth and Stark streets. i, aYA'.vW mm 4,r Time You Chcned a Waltham" Send for Descriptive Booklet WALTHAM WATCH CO. Waltham, Mum. FOURTH AND MORRISON Iii Our Boys D Intent eoar Like all of our sales, this one affords mothers a rare opportunity to obtain the best there is in Boys' wear at reduced prices. All goods offered are this season's "product and our regular stock. Boys' Wash Suits Sailor and Russian Style Sizes 2 to lO Years .$3.25 .$2.65 .$2.35 ,.$1.95 .$1.65 , .$1.35 .$ .05 $5.00 Wash Suits, now $4.00 Wash Suits, now. $3.50 Wash Suits, now. $3.00 Wash Suits, now. .,. $2.50 Wash Suits, now... $2.00 Wash Suits, now...'.... $1.50 Wash Suits,. now . Boys' Waists All Waists Reduced $1.00 Waists at ....... 70$ 75c Waists at. 55 50c Waists at...,. 35? Boys' Stockings 25c Hose...-. 1 Boys' Knicker Suits Every Knicker Suit $15.00 Knickerbocker Suits, now. $11.25 $12.50 Knickerbocker Suits, now. .$9.85 $10.00 Knickerbocker Suits, now. .$7.50 $ 8.50 Knickerbocker Suits, now. .$6.35 $ 7.50 Knickerbocker Suits, now. .$5.35 $ 6.00 Knickerbocker Suits, now. .$4.50 $ 5.00 Knickerbocker Suits, now.. $3.95 Boys' Underwear All Underwear Reduced $1.50 Underwear $1.00 Underwear 75c Underwear 50c Underwear 35c' Underwear ... i $1.15 ...70d ...55 ...35 ...25o WALTHAM WATCH vmsxsna f. w. baltes J AND COMPANY PRINTING- J Main 163, A 1165 First and Oak You Will Choose This Place Forever If You Buy Jewelry Here Once Seen our new store yet ? Nothing has been spared to perfect our service. ' The very fullest and latest designed jewelry from the East. Our policy is to handle only the best grade of silver, silverware, cut glass, etc., at a popular price. Going away! Put your jewelry in our burglar proof vaults, and have it cleaned and remodeled. Well act on suggestions while your're away. , G. Heitkemper Co. Yeon Building, Fifth and Alder. Your filing system is only as good as the files that hold it. Insure the safety of your correspondence and records, as well as an orderly practice, by using Sectional Filing Cabinets n iPml ) Hi h b h rvir contTTCTED BT CONGRESS, in Courtyard Senate Office Building, Washington, D. 0., Ma??d! MIL SamirTtron of fhe cases following the fire .Ql fJT,T.A hv thtcieLral Fireproof in? Company, of Youngstown, Ohio), had withstood the fire perfectly. "I regard & tJi fSSS-Si ShepheTd of the Com. of Public Bldgs. and Grounds. Stationery & Printing Co. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, OFFICE OUTFITTERS. PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS bSoT MkS Id BOOKBINDERS. ARCHITECTS' and ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES ICILHAM -Has LINOCORD Buttonhole front gSfrid bark.f" I front fp?? nd bark.f" I Mv. -. 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SIGNS W3mmt Tth and Emt Everett At, Fhoaes Cut 1U1 B-2234, A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER nr. T. Felix Gouraud's Oriental Cream or Magical Beautlfler. BSkf-J .sr-SS Bemores Tan, Pimples. rl Ns Freckles, Sloth PtcheJ hZS rrr2l R&ta, and bkln Dees, ana every oiemia od beauty, acd de fies detection, A hw stood tiie te?t of 99 years, and la bo barmlese w t&stelt tobetureik Is properly mad a. Accpt no counter feit of eimUar Bime. Dr. L- A jr stud to ft of tba haute ton Atienti I "As yoo Udies will use them. T rAmmtcd nsaMMnslysi m mm t IffAflt harmful of all th ftkln prepavrailorjt." For sai by all drnjcpina and Fancy Goods Dealers in the United Suuas, Cati-xia and Europa. FERD T. HGPWNi. Prop 37 ttrtat Jwu St, N. Y