CITY NEWS IN BRIEF CHr ctmiutlsii "tfaaacla E4it Sanaar K41for Main TnTs A . Mala TOTS A " Mala ToT A Mala T.T A ...Mais tola A-TFXT, OFTtm THEATER (VirrlM. Statu an n.r.niat Vaurtrllla. Tin ea.aa al t la and tontsM al atafPRE) THEATER IPtrk ea Washm- IBa Yaa4lll. This aftarsjooa a U4 toenht at TtSO u4 S. a.VTAOM THEATER 4 ravrta a Marti Vad.-.in. Th: aXlacnoo al 3.1; sisal ac T M aaa a. STAR. iHCACi. Off JOT. ODEO!. TT- vol.I 1 Lri rua stcturaa, XI A. at, s af. MAJESTIC THEATER (fr sea W: lajtoB) Motion ptctaraa, Coainmw 11 A. At. 11 P. at. aki Fahic Ptillip !!. an a Oaks rar Bans; Matrasolliaa Opara Quaxtal. . 1W aforaoo aa4 tonlshl. stECXaVATIO.V ARK Ttr-rort a VhiU) alasabaU. . Ytrtorla, Fori laad. Thta atraoa at A- OUOOXIAM AT IU MSOBTaV. aa. a., a it i 1 ha faUawlaa as-aata. City rata. aaarrt ItoM 7 Basil are paraMa la ean-e I Caraaa ffattaa-s Mlaafal KoHnaa Hatai Ce. f amaa C M. GvtaaadarTT C4llaa Fr A- 1 "" C hamate Ha BaJp V ?L ?- Haca ... .fWraekal OcaM rark U. K. Barr Facia City U. T. Ida-mads - Mania's Barlaaa Ca. U. i-Wk Strait' ....'traabat Oa. Alwrtlnanti tatswae fa tka City Xtwi ta Braf aalaaaaa la Saa ear's to. s-ae Ml aa kaaaaal la Tka 0-aalaa kaaimeaa offl kjr e-ctoca almx ay PATtXO WlTHOCT 8 EWER AKEO. Petitions Arc circulated among; the property owners on Sandy boulerard aakln;' that the sewer on the street be omitted and that the street be paved this rear, work to start as soon ss possible. Mayor Rushlight has Is sued so order that do street be pared unless sewers and water mains sre laid. If this rule applied to Sandy boulevard It would mean that the Im provement there cannot be mads for two years or lonicer. as the main con duit In Sullivan's Gulch Is only on paper, right of way not having been obtained. The petitioners declare that they want the street paved now and will stand the extra expense of cutting; through the pavement for th sewer whenever the general contracts have been let. A 14-Inch sewer will be laid on Sandy boulevard. - It will extend from East Fifty-seventh street. CoavtmiAL ScictDB. 'This term fittingly describes the act of sending money out of Oregon for goods that can be and are produced here as well and better- than elsewhere. This Is es pecially true of life Insurance. Ore gon's healthful climate makes this the moat logical point for the upbuilding; of A great Insurance company ex clusively Oregon, providing the com pany Is otherwise all right, and Isn't depending solely on climate. Insurance experts admit that Oregon LJfe has the proper foundation and Is being built by conservative and economical methods. Out of 1C companies which started since ItOS Oregon Life Is the most successful. Home office. Corbett building;. e Wnxr Atxaors Lajtd Swikdle. Re ceipt of 1300 from A widow for A home stead location on what Is known among land sharks as "blue sky." Is charged against H. 8. Marshall and O. Putcher. who are under arrest In the Justice) Court upon the complaint of Mrs. Nana Thornberg. The woman alleges that she mortgaged her home to raise the money, on representation of the defendant- that they would obtain for her A homestead that would be a profit able venture.. Hhe says Dutcher led her to an attractive alte and gave her the description of It. but that after she filed on the land, she found her site at a distance and on rocky land. ' Bad Chece Maw Socoht.- For the first time since Governor West Adopted A policy of closely scrutinising; appli cations for extradition, local authori ties are seeking the return to this city of A ims charged with the offense of passing a bad check. The unusual action Is taken because the victim has besieged the officers, for .nearly a month. demanding redress. C B. Roblson Is under arrest at San Fran cisco, upon request of Captain Moore, for securing I9 from J. M. Burroughs, A grocer of III Third street, on July 10. Driver Ricelrsa, Sats Orr-ci. Recklessness, endangering; the lives of a woman and child, la charged by Patrolman Wade. Against Charles Rudeen. who was Arrested At Second And Washington streets, yesterday Afternoon. Rudeen. , says the officer, wss locking backward while crossing; busy streets In an automobile. A wo man and child scrambled from directly under the wheels of the car. and a moment later It hit a wagon belonging to the W. P. Fuller Company, knocking; down on of the horses. AtrroisTs to Discvsa Tovr ' and Baoes. Members of - the committee having In charge the annual tour of the Portland Automobile Club and the races at Gearhart. will hold a meeting this afternoon to perfect plans for the coming outing. The trip will be made from here the morning of August 17. next day and August 1 tne 0 cars expected to make the run will be In Astoria, that day being- designated as "Automobile day" by the Centennial committee. ' I closing out my Interests In Ore gon I have ISO acres for sale within 4 miles of Portland. There la A five room house In fair condition and a barn. Some modern Implement. Part Is In fruit and All under cultivation. LJve creek the year round through the farm. This Is Ideal farm land but must be closed out In A lump. What will you offer for It ? J 20?. Oregonian. MASos-STRg-rr District Fonnrrx Mason-street Improvement district has been formed, embracing portions of Mason ' street. Overlook boulevard. Castle avenue. Capital avenue. Colonial venue. Ixngvlew and Patton avenues. Hard-surface Improvement of bltullthto is proposed at a cost of 147. 41. Hoo-Hoo To Meet at Astoria. The Drder of Hoo-Hoo has arranged for A meeting; August 1. at P M.. at Astoria to confer the "plsy ful-kltten" d'greo on a class of applicants. After the bustneas session the members of the order will take part In the centen nial celebration. Cnt-rrKJ-sioxARics desiring- privileges on steamer Monarch, plying dally be tween Portland and Astoria, during Centennial period. August 10 to Septem ber 10. apply room 7. Illi First St.. between and 10 A. M. Friday and Saturday. Mra Sttlvia W. McGctRE offers for sale at A bargain, her seven-room home tn the choice residence district of the fUst Side. See owner on premises. ; Clackamas street. Votnrr Hood. Early morning auto to Mount Hood, will call at yeur door. 14 each way. Tabor (10. Mono pictures of the Elks con vention at Atlantic City, now running at the Arcade Theater. "Lost Oold Masonic watchcharm It reward. C. .. Newcastle, dentist. 411 Mohawk bid. A. B. C. RgsTAi'RA.vT. IK Morrison: boms cooking; moderate price. Try L E. W. Moors, the artist, for oil jor-u-aics or photographs, 7th and Stark. Dr. Aissltb baa returned from San rrsaelsco. ioi oregonlan bid- AT-roaraT Jobs C Ismocc has rs AU.EOAD Wmitb Slaver Held. Im portation of A woman from Alaska. Is the basis of white slave charge, made by Infectives Carpenter and Price against Sam Mandlch. a saloon keeper, whom they arrested yesterdsy morning. In company with Margaret Illllard. The pair arrived here recent ly from Juneau. Mandlch and alls al leged victim were quartered at Sixth and Burnslde. The woman said she had been Induced to come here from Juneau with Mandlch. and that she had sup piled him with money. Chief Slover ordered the bail fixed at S1000 In the case of Mandlch. and pushed the man away from him roughly when he sought to beg for leniency. The Fed eral authorltlea have been notified and will Investigate the case. North Alaima Warts Branch T. M. C. A. A movement has been started In North Alblna to obtain a brand Y. L C A to be situated near Kl lingsworth avenue And the Jefferson High School. Efforts will be made to win one of the two branches tne city association proposes to establish on the East Side. 8. I Oeborn. who ot talned the branch library on Alblna venue, near Kllllngsworth. will take up the subject with the North Alblna Improvement Association. "Situated on or near Kllllngsworth avenue." said Mr. Osborn. a branch Y. M. C. A. would be In the center of A great a Is trlct, accessible from Kenton end the manufacturing district In Columbia Slough section as well. Park Srrxs to Be Buooestbd. Subcommittees from the East Side park committee of II will attend the meeting of the Park Board this morn ing and submit for consideration the following tracts for playgrounds: In Hawthorne rark. two or lour diockb. south of East Salmon street between East Tenth and East Twelfth, streets north district, block 1. bounded by East Eleventh. East Oak, East Stark and East Twelfth streets; four blocks from Esst Sixteenth to Kast Eigh teenth. Kast Pine and East Oak streets Rose City Park district, three small tracts. 12 acres In all: AUegranl tract of nine acres on Holgate street for municipal swimming; pooL Three Fork to Build Taberaci.b. Articles of Incorporation of tne fori' land Temporary Auditorium Company which has for Its primary object the construction of A tabernacle for the Ac commodation of the crowds expected to assemble to hear Gypsy Smith when he comes to Portland next November, were filled with County Clerk Fields yesterday. The capital stock Is 115.000 snd the Incorporators are William M. I .add. Walter J. GUI and G. F. Johnson, The tabernacle will be built on prop erty - belonging- to Jacob Xamm, on Chanman street near Taylor street ana will be temDorarr In character. Mr. Gill said yesterday, that If It pays for Itself the stockholders will be satisnea. Drrinow Exterds to RrvEiu By the comnletlon of the fill on Division street and Improvement of that portion of the street between Kast Tentn street aun Grand avenue. Division street is opened and Improvement of that portion of the street between Kast Tenth street and Grand avenue. Division street Is onened and ImDroved to the W lllam ette River, and Is the only street In thst Immediate neighborhood extending to the Wlllamete. Division street will be further Improved with hard-surface pavement between East Forty-first and East Sixtieth streets at A cost of 0.- 00. The street connects with And is the city end of the Section Line road. Mo.ttavilla Mat Grr Fuu Protec tion. MontAvillA Is promised fire pro tection, but a site for a fire station cannot be obtained there before the first of the year. Councilman Schmeer, who has given residents assurance that an appropriation will be made lor tne fire station for next year, but At pres ent no funds are . available. A site will be bought on or near East Eightieth street between the Base Line road and Villa avenue, where the fire company may cover the growing ois trlct east, north and south. Imhiouatiot Mew to Meet. The first Meetlnr of the Oregon Stste Immigra tion Commission will be held - In the offices of Commissioner LeKoy Jart. in the Icon building, this morning, uov ernor West, who appointed the com mission, expects to be present and to assist the commission In laying- pians to hrlni- to Oree-on A desirable class of settlers, particularly those who will till the soil. W. JC coman. u nojr Park. John W. Scott. A. H. Hofer and Thomas C. Burke Are the members of the committee. FiREMAii's Dblroatb Asked. The nresldent of the Pacific Coast Associa tion of Fire Chiefs has sent to Msyor Rushlight an invitation that Acting; TCMra Chief Laudenklos be delegsted to Attend the lth annual convention of the association, to be held at van couver. B. September 11 to 14. It Is pointed out that Vancouver has more automobile fixe engines, hose wagons and trucks than any other city on the continent, and that every opportunity will be afforded for inspecting them. Crematort Report Held Up. D. F. Otis, who was employed by Mayor Rushlight to go over In detail the plans end speclflcAtlona of the new garbage crematory At Guild's Lake, and compare the plans with the com pleted building;, made his report to tne Mayor yesterdsy. It Is believed that he recommended that the crematory be given another trial, although the Mayor has declines to give out. tne re port until after a meeting of the Health Board. Bark oh School Grouxd Raxed. Rasing of the old livery stable which has stood on the quarter block recent Iv ourchased by the Board of Educa tion for the Sunnyslde school Is under way. The two-story building on the corner of East Yamhill and East Thirty-fourth street, part of the same quarter will be left standing for the present. Wok as Evangelist to Stxo. Dea coness Miss Hlldur Oustafson. an evangelist from Chicago, will sing In the Methodist Church In Vancouver. W'aah- next Sunday morning and eve ning In English and at 1 P. M. In the Swedish language. For Sale. To be moved, good 11 room house, near 20th and Wsah. sta. Marshall 21tS. A 4!7(. Cottaost Chebsb At Oregon Creamery, 110 Second street, . BALLOONISTS DUE HERE Oaks Management Plans Aerial Fea tures for Next Week. With the arrival in Portland yesterdsy of the Broad mlcks. members of the fa mous family or aeronautical experts, contracts were signed between John F. Cordrsy, manager of the Oaks, and Charles Brosdwlck for the appearance of the air folk and their . five . racing French balloons At the Amusement park next week. The engagement will open with two performances Sunday, the first promptly st 4 o'clock and the eecond during the evening. During the afternoon perform ance Miss Tiny Brosdwlck. It years of age. and said to he the youngest aeronaut In the world, will make an ascent of j00 feet, or rather over A mile. From that height she will cut loose from the balloon and come down to earth via the parachute route. AT THE QUELLE. Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawfish. Dining-room for Isdles. 4th and Stark. a Traffic Block at Corner. Owners of transfer wsgens complsln of conditions .st the corner' of Front Why Don't You Bank Here? You young business men who are on the upward climb yet too small now to count, as large with the big ger banks. " Your balance may not be large now but in years to come it will be one to be proud of. And the right bank will be of great help in increasing the size of your balance. Come in and have a talk with us. Tell us your'busi ness prospects how your balance runs. We can make, it mutually beneficial for you to bank here. PORTLAND TRUST Company of Oregon Third and Oak Streets and Oltsan streets, where street work has torn up one side of the roadway and the other aide Is made so narrow by the cutting tn of a railroad track that It Is Impossible to drive a wagon by that locality. The track cuts across Front street at an angle and comes close to the curb on one side of the street, cutting off passage. TrafTIo further north on Front street has been cut off temporarily and wagons driving north on either Front or east on GUaan street are forced to turn a block out of the way. POTATO GAINS FIE TWIN' FALLS PRODTCT CAP TCRES MAW" PRIZES. Secretary of Idaho Totrrj's Commer cial Club Telia of '-Copping-" Barley Trophy Last Tear. It seems that the humble Twin Falls potato has raised the alang expression "cop," meaning to win, to seise or to grab, to the dignity of a word of com mercial Importance, even If ' It Is not sccepted by the best authorltlea on dic tion. Robert W. Spangler. secretsry of .the Twin Falls Commercial Club, In a com munication to C C. Chapman., manager of the publicity department of the Port land Commercial Club, uses the term In the following sentence: "I believe that our potato agitation last Winter In the way of potato break fasts, potato donations to presidents, kings snd potentate-, and" here Is where the newly-coined word comes tn "our copping- the Burley prise served aa an Incentive to the farmers on this trsct to raise potatoes this year, and as a result there will be a greet desl of money come Into this country for Twin Falls potatoes this yesr." Mr. Spangler Is considered an author ity on the use of words and -Mr. Chap man, who formerly was a newspaper man. also has good Judgment on such matters. As a result of the Adoption of "cop" Into the vocabulary of the Idaho man, the Portland man has decided to Accept It as A good word. Last year the residents of Twin Falls sent small lots of potato to President Taft. ex-President Roosevelt, the kings of several foreign countries and other prominent cltlxens with Instructions how to prepsre them for breakfast. ' The Idea of serving baked potatoes for breakfast struck discordantly upon the delicate natures of some of the effete Easterners, and the Journals from the Atlantic seaboard to the Mississippi River were full of what they called a "wild Western sense of table etiquette." All this created much valuable adver tlnlnr matter that the Twin Falls potato could not have gained by the purchase of spsce In the same papers. YE OREGON GRILLE. The boy pianist, Hlerschel Hendler. Is meeting: with an unprecedented recep tion In hla wonderful playing this week at "To Oregon Qrtlle." He Is known as the "poet of the piano," and the title has been very appropriately bestowed. Jllss Clow is still earning; fresh laurels as soprano soloist, while the incompar able Marino still delights our patrons with artistic violin playing. Our usual i hle-h standard of service Is main- tAlned. ' A NICE SUMMER OUTING ... ii. toImaah rn.tn. Thaa a Itiff anil nun 'a good road, water level. Camping- priv ileges free, modern hotel, good fishing. Our object Is to have you try this won derful spring and be convinced of Its merits. Cell at 8kldmore Drug- Co., 11 Third street, ana get cticriptive folder. WHEREJHB DINE. AH the delicacies of the aessoa at the Pert land Restaurant. Fine private apart Keats for ladles. Ms Wssta, sear tA st To live well ts to eat welt: Try The Criterion, It Sixth street. PEXJtKr BROS.' FRIDAY SPECIAL. We offer our 15 wines at 11 a gallon; II. SO wines at "Be a gallon: Straight Kentucky Whisky, seven yesrs old. regular MID. At ij.bu a gallon; Ken tucky whlaky. regular tl.SO. at $!.50 a gallon; II gra4e whlaky. tl.10 a gallon. Friday on"--. J7t E. Morrison St. Phones Esst 211; B 242. Free delivery. WANT. Vacation Trips Made Easy Buy Your Togs Here Reductions in All Departments Men to Know That We Are Selling Our Light and Medium Weight SUITS at V2 $35.00 $30.00 $25 00 $22.50 $20.00 $18.00 $15.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Now Now Now Now Now Now Now $17.50 $15.00 $12.50 $11.25 $10.00 $ 9.00 $ 7.50 Fourth and Morrison . Men and Boy Outfitters . Big Store st-Aiiaeit' 'iffJ"i L n&co Portland's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. A 4432. Main 9432. THIS IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE The fact that the exceptionally high standard under which all our merchandise is purchased insures our customers the choicest prod ucts that the markets of the world afford- Friday and Saturday WE OFFEB Pimiento Cheese, per jar. ..15 (A fine novelty for sandwiches.) Truffled Sardines, per tin, 20 (Royans a la Vatel.) Scheppes Cocoanut, regular 40e per pound 35 Scudder's Maple Syrup, pts. 20J Cliquot Ginger Ale, dozen $1.50 (A snap.) Smyrna Figs, regular 25c lb. 20J 1911 Pack Maraschino Cherries, bottle... 75t, SO and 25t HINTS TO THE PARTICULAR PEOPLE Ask our salesmen to give you prices. Compare them with your bills from the grocer where you are trading. All our goods have the PURE FOOD GUARANTEE. Five deliveries to your door daily. East Side deliveries daily. Our rent is low,- hence our prices. . "A Cordial Invitation to the - newcomer." ii mi atwaawiayai! j i i jsiii'. a n nil psWBaUsastfcJ Lm DORSET, Xrrow COLLAR New, smart and comfortable, i with amole cravats oace I 15c. each-) for 25c Clsett, Peabody A Company. Troy, Sew Tors, VACATIONS mS Observation Trains Along the Columbia River TO EA CLATS0 BEACH r HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square , , Just oppoaits Hotel St. Praocis European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up irwstcd sod brick struetors. Furniihed st cost o (100,000. Ererr comfort and con voniance. On carlioes transferrins' all rwr city. Omnibui meets trains and teamera. send for Booklet with map of Sail Franciaoo 1 Foster & Kleiser U'nb Grade Commercial and Electria SIGNS- aaf 7th and East Ewrtt Sta. rboaes Bast 1111 1 B-22S4. Eatabliahed 1 OOO OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or. ICCHWAB PRINTING CO Kjsolicits your patronace 3.4.5 STARK STREET HOME BUILDERS . We are contractors and will furnish lot and finance the bulldlns; or a homo for you on easy payments. We ive references and ask; references). - WYATT. ESTABHOOK a RAT, 801 Coicla Hda. t Pfcoaie Mala 4211. First-class hotels at Seaside and Gearhart open all year. Cot tages. . Free camp sites. The only 6alt air resort reached by direct trains from Port land. . ..... ' ' i Surf Bathing Plunge Bathing . Golf, Tennis, Motoring, Riding Sea Shore Limited Leaves 9:20 A. M. Daily Other Trains at 8:00 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Week-end Special leaves Portland 2:30 P. M. Saturdays, re turns Monday morning. ROUND TRIPS $3.00 Saturday and Sunday. Limit Monday. . : ' $4.00 Daily. Limit six months, i $15.00 Five round trips. Individual. Tickets and Parlor Car Seats at CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK STREETS All Trains Use The North Bank Station, Eleventh and Hoyt Streets Plnmmer nss tns hlchsst qaalttr elfra II la Portland. Sample fro. Call er pnona Trluromvr Xsrua; uo. as i ni ro F. W. BALTES AND COMPANY Main 163. A 11 63 rirst and Oak i TURKISH COFFEE The Ever Increasing Cost of Coffee has stimulated all manner of adulterations. Toast bread, baked wheat and rye, roast corn pulverized, and other ingredients are utilized in cof fee preparations to cheapen the cost, so the great mass of consumers who will have -their favorite morning brew, get it diluted to a degree where there is but little of the real bean in the mixture, save the odor, and it is the odor that saves the whole affair, for it has the coffee fragrance. Our Turkish coffee is more than pure coffee it is the very best coffee that we can buy. We roast it daily, so it is always fresh, and for this reason alone it is vastly superior to coffee that was roasted in some Eastern city aDd has grown stale during the weeks necessary for trans mission to the Coast. Phone for a trial order today. It costs only 45c a pound. " We have some home-made Marshmallow Layer Cakes today, only 50c. They are very fine. Caviar Sandwich is delicious these warm evenings. We have the genuine Russian Romanoff Caviar, per tin, 35c .and up. SEALY-LOWELL COMPANY Grocers, Bakers, Tea and "Wine Merchants. Phone Main 7200. A 6181. 288, 290 and 292 Stark Street THE BUND Y BATHS r J 0 'Of ' V BEST EQUIPPED AND FINEST BATH HOUSE OS THE RIVER. Lunch counter,' where you can get a cup of splandld hot coffee, sand wiches, etc Take Brooklyn car at Third and Yamhill and get off at the eDd of Grand ave. south and Ellsworth st, thence down to the river. Phone Sellwood 783. ' l jljlllll If ITHI I imyLLfctrf: GRADUATES CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE POINTTVGTO S SCHOOL AS frlfc KhASU.S lHUKtit-rAKhABUi SUCCESS,! Facts Worth Noting Best equipped business college in the Northwest. Individual instruc tion. Positions for all graduates Fall Term Begins August 28 TWnftfft SECURED FOR STUDENTS WHO 9