TITE MOliyiyQ OREGOXIAy, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1911. 13 : : 1 . . nil CITY NEWS IN BRIEF obxooxiax nuraoxu Prtnttur-raoia ...... City circulation .... Kuillll Editor ... uadar Cltttfr CompotfBc.reoa ... aal. kmildlas ..... .Mat TT A " .Mala TOTS A " .Mm. TOT A .Mala TOT A .Mala TU7 A .ataia Tin . IIEir.ro THEATER (SToth and Taylor) 6ara It rn. rtl. "llm Cam from Mllwtt k," mum'.cmi comedx. Tonlshl at s:14. BAKER THEATER (FITr.th and Morrl. on "la Old KaatuckT. Tonlsht at :1S o'clock. Bl'SOALOW THEATER Tw.lfth aad foirlaoa Tha I'.ndl.toa "Kotiad-l'p" mouoi pleturte: 1 Ull 11 p. M- CRPHEfM THEATER (sforrlaaa. tMI Sixth and oth Veudmila. Thla aft eniooa at 1 13 and toolabt at :14. r A. NT ages THEATER Foartb aad Kara) fudrlll Thla aftaraooa at 1:1a; ta Blcht at . aad S. EilPREM THEATER Park and Waahlsr- VaudtTllla. Tbta afternoon at S IS aad toaisal at T:M aad a. T..R- AHCABt fH JOT. ODEO. TTTO Li First run plcturaa 11 A. H. 11 r M. 1IAJESTIC THEATER (Park and Waehftf ton Motion pictures and mualcal vauiia-U-a. 11 A. It I. 11 F. M. Adwtlai iiuiita Intended far tha City Km n Bnrf eelnmaa la 0vadaya lani snaat ke handed la Tha Orrcanlaa boeUeas affWa ay a-rloflt Mtnrday CTealng. Ijlni uorr la WnnHCun. "When tha actual merits of tha cans are shown an Injunction max be granted, but on tha present showing there are no -rounds for a preliminary Injunction In the case." This was Jurta-a Bean's ruling; yesterday In the Federal Court In tha case of Stain Tal Company against Chief of Police EloTer and other members of the force to enjoin them from trespassing on the plaintiff's place of business and for 120.000 dam- acres. Later, after the pleadings are complete the case will be heard and then the real question at Issue, whether the police hare tha lepal right under the city ordinance to break Into Chi nese bouses to And gambllr.g;. will be Determined by the court. McGiBBnv amd Road Blamed. Thomas McGibbon. who came to his death In a collision between an auto mobile and a North Bank train Wed nesday evening, and the management fr the railway, are responsible for his death, according- to a verdict returned by a Coroner's Jury yesterday. After hearing- the evidence, the Jury brought In a finding- that McGibbon had not used proper precaution In driving; the car. and that the company was neiclt srent In not maintaining a proper sign board at the crossing. Funeral arrange ments for McGibbon have not been completed. The car which was wrecked waa the property of S. R. Rappalyea. Former Poutuxo Resipkjct Pisa Otto KJeemann has received word of the death of Henry Yellltz, In Pan Francisco. Mr. Yellita was a former well-known resident of Portland. He left this city several years asro being transferred by the O. IL Ac S. Co. to the auditor's department In San Fran cisco. He waa a musician of great talent and was a charter member of the old Orchestrlal Union of Portland, when V. H. Prescott was president and Professor Kinross and Simon Har ris were conductors. Mr. Yellltx col lapsed at bis desk and died In the ambulance while on the way to a hos pital. East Fir Library Krarlt Done. The Fast Side Branch Library, being completed at the southwest corner of R.ist Eleventh and East Alder streets, will be ready for occupancy by No vember 15. Features of the branch li brary Include an auditorium and com mittee rooms, which may be used for meetings and lectures. A greater variety of books will be kept In this branch than in the former frame building. The building la an attrac tive structure, and almost covers the quarter block at the corner. The East Side Business Men's Club will hold a celebration In honor of Its com pletion. Cotrncrrn Clxrc Paroled. In view of bis previous good record Presiding Judge Gatens yesterday sentenced -William A. Struss. Indicted last week on a charge of larceny, to one year In the Penitentiary and immediately paroled him. Ftruss was accused of stealing 22 pairs of shoes and $5J.5 In money from the Meier & Frank Com pany, where he waa employed. He la a young man who recently came to Portland from Minnesota. Bad com pany, engendering a desire t be "flashy." was responsible. Gua C Moser. his attorney said, for the man's fall from grace. 17500 roR Peath PK.vicrx A ver dict for the defendant was found yes terday by a Jury In Judge Kavanaugh's department of the Circuit Court In the case of Patrick Rooney. administrator of the estate of Fred J. Rooney, against tba Portland Railway, Light A Power Company. The jury was out half an hour. Fred J. Rooney was killed by a streetcar on Third street, near Madi son street. In 1907. The case had been on trial twice before. The first time the Jury disagreed and the sec ond time non-suit was allowed. Tbe company was sued for $7500. Sewer Contracts Let. At a meet ing yesterday of the sewer committee of tbe City Executive Board sewer ex tension contracts were let for tbe Mll waukle and East Seventeenth street, the Euclid Heights and the Electric Heights districts. The Mllwaukle con tract calls for sewer mains from I'rookbim and East Seventeenth to Yukon and Mllwaukle streets. The contract was let to William Llnd for $11,53 4.35. Tbe Euclid and Electric Heights contracts also were let to Wil liam Llnd for S7407.2S. Memorial Services to Be Held. Memorial services will be held Sunday night In Grace Memorial Church, at East Seventeenth and Weldler streets. In memory of the late Samuel Bullock. Washington Lodge. A. F. and A. M., has received a special Invitation to at tend the services, and other Masons and friends of Judge Bullock will attend. Rev. George B. Van Waters and Rev. O. W. Taylor will have charge of the service. Baskbala. Maokates Erxrx Mrs. E. J. Doana filed suit in Justice Court vesterday against W. H. and W. W. McCredle. demanding damages in the sum of $:oo. Mrs. toane says she went to a ball game July 29. and while on her way to a seat In the grand stand thrust her foot through a decayed board, causing a fall which disabled her for two weeks. WiuAAMS-AvKrs) Assessment Mads. The assessment for the Improvement of Williams avenue, between Morris and Alberta streets. Is announced as being $71,420. The Improvement Is hard-surface pavement. Baxurs Bio Mator. Mayor Rush light baa received an Invitation to at tend the 27th annual session of the American Bankers Association, to meet at New Orleans, November 20 to 24. Todat and tomorrow. 700 fine wool aweaters for women, special. 13.M. F. P. Young, ill Morrison street, opposite the Hotel Portland. Dr. Boyd M. Richardson, eye. nose and throat, has moved to 20S-11 Northwest hide, corner Sixth and Washington. Th Jewish Women's Endeavor So rtrTT will hold a rummage sale, com mencing October 2. at 20i First st- For Rext. Irvlngton flat, new and modern. Inquire on premises, 41S East 17th North. Phono East 171. Mruc ass CitXAH directly from dairy: West Side delivery. Summit Dairy. R. F. D. No. S. pasTARa your costume now for Oaks Rink's monster masquerade, halloween night. For RsstT. Five-room furnished apartment. AD 2, Oregonian. RrjrarMR'a annual baliowaea dance, Saturday. , Roib Crrr Curs Wasts West Bide Site. Tbe Rose City Park Improve ment League favors Morrison and Nineteenth streets, on the West Side, aa a site for the proposed Auditorium. It was contended at the last meeting of the league that the West Side site waa the best place for the Auditorium, being close to other public buildings and in accordance with the Civic Im provement Association's plans for beautifying the city. Rose City League Is the first club on the East Side to take this stand. The league Is tbe strongest and most aggressive club on the East Side. It Is understood that several other East Side clubs will favor a West Side site. La-.vts to Have Frv Arc Lights. The Lents Improvement Club has en tered Into an agreement with the Portland Railway, Light St Power Company for the erection of five arc llirhts In Lents. The lights will be placed In tbe central portion of the suburb, and will be paid for by the club and by subscriptions from citi zens, until the suburb has been an nexed'to Portland. It Is expected that the club will discuss annexation soon. Tha population of Lents and sur rounding Is estimated at 7000. The school district is completing a school house of 20 rooms and an assembly hall, which can accommodate between 800 and 1000 pupils. East Twestt-First Bridge Case Re vived. Construction of the East Twenty-first-street bridge across Sulli van's Gulch will be taken up at the meeting of the North East Side Im provement Association tonight. Con struction of this bridge was provided for nearly two years ago and the ap proaches were bought at considerable expense, besides obtaining right-of-way over the O.-W. K. & N. Co.'s track, but the case has remained dormant ever since. At the meeting a full re port on the bridge case will be pre sented giving the cause for the delay. Grand avenue and East Twenty-eighth-street bridges are the nearest to East Twenty-flrst street. Roads to Market Favored. At the last meeting of Mllwaukle Grange, road construction was the subject for discussion In the lecturer's hour, and the speakers favored construction of roads leading from the rural districts to the market places. The Grange favored issuing bonds for road-construction, but advised limiting of the Issue to prevent . overloading of tha country with road bonds. The Grange favored building through highways only so far as they connect with a market road. If built for the use of "Joy-riders" the Grange decided to op pose their construction. Phi Pore Sacsaok. You get tt at all of Frank L. Smith's markets. It la made from selected Oregon -pig pork and Is absolutely fresh. Smith's pig pork shoulder roasts, HVjc; center cuts are 15c, pig pork shoulder chops are 17Vc: loin chops. 20c; pigs feet are 7c Frank L. Smith's choice lega of mutton and loin mutton chops are 124c; shoulders of mutton are 7c; mut ton stew Is 5c; sugar-cured hams by the whole or half are ICc Frank il Smith's main market la t!S Alder at, between First and Second streets. , Mrs. Grimm Is Laid to Rest. Tha funeral services of Mrs. Alice Newell Grimm, who died at her borne, at 650 East Seventieth street North, Tuesday were held yesterday afternoon from the chapel of the East Side Funeral Directors. Interynent was made In Lone Fir Cemetery. Mrs. Grimm waa 31 years old and was tha wife of Charles J. Grimm and the sister of H. IL Newell and Sumner NewelL She was a member of Sumner Women'a Relief Corps, No. 21. G. A. R-. mem bers of which attended the services. Alto Driver Arrested. L. T. Hod son, a real estate agent, waa arrested by Patrolman Sims yesterday for driv ing his automobile at an alleged rate of 25 miles an hour at Nineteenth and Alder streets. He Is the first arrested under the "reasonable" Interpretation of the state law, adopted by the Muni cipal Court as an escape from the maximum of 25 miles an hour allowed therein. Church to Buii.d Mansr A manse for the First English Evangelical Church, at the southeast corner of East Market and East Sixth streets, will be built on the Inside lot on which the old church stood. The old church, erected 25 years ago, has been torn down and Its timbers have been used In the new Evangelical Church in West Portland. Rabbi Wife to Preach. "Play and Its Place" will be the subject of Rabbi Wise's address at Beth Israel, at Twelfth and Main streets, tonight. The service will commence at 8 o'clock. The service tomorrow'mornlng will begin at 10:30 o'clock. The musio will be under the direction of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Otstrrs. 4 Cass for 25c Soup, S cans for 25c; 3 pkgs. rearnne ior iuc; 8 lbs. rice. 25c: 2 cans l'loneer iuk. 15c: 6 gallons syrup, only 20c; 4 pkgs. currants. 25c: 2 cans corn. 15c; 14 rakes laundry soap, 25c All these at Frank L. Smith's' grocery, 145 First street, between Morrison and Alder. nitvrn. Rcoa. We extend an In vitation to all lovers of these beauti ful floor coverings to visit our newly fitted up salesroom and- Inspect our large and choice stock. No one urged to buy. Cartesian Bros., Importers, 473 Washington, near ISth at. r c- x rkiblajd has returned rrom San Francisco and Is ready to heal the suffering humanity as he healed before at the same old stand, 152 East S3d street, corner Belmont. Masquerade. Halloween, cresimnK." 'NEWSIE' PLEDGES REFORM "Penny Ante" lose Fascination for Sorrowful Samuel. Rnmhia and penitent. Ssun Roaen- krantz, a big. Jolly newsboy, familiar ly known among his fellows as "Fatty," ..t in Juvenile Court yesterday after noon and declared "never again." Tha phrase referred to gambling. He waa found playing "penny ante" with a number of older boys a few days agt and bis case waa referred by the. po lice department to Probation Offtoar White. Sam Is 1. 1 wa in tha s-ame all right," said Rm "and I sruesa I am lust as much to blame as the rest of them, but I have never been arrested before. They orot nnthlne alnst me before this, and so help me they never will again. I tell you It don't do a fellow no good to be hangln' around where they are gambling or drinking." 'he philoso phised. Cam nmhahlv will ao hefnra Tnva- nlle Judge Gatens tomorrow ad bo given a lecture And a chance to make good. "Just watch my smoke if ha gives ma a chance," said Sam. AT THEQUELLE. Plenty large. Juicy Yamhill crawfish. Dining-room for ladles, (th and Stark. PEMJTET BROS. FRIDAY SPECIAL. Wa offer our IS wines at 11 a gallon: 11.50 wines at "So a gallon: Straight Kentucky Whlakr. seven rears old. regular 84.50, at S3. SO a gallon; Ken tucky whisky, regular $3 50, at 32 50 falion; 31 grade whisky. 31.10 a gallon, riday only. 373 E. Morrison St Phones East 287, U Z43. Free delivery. We will rent you an elegant new piano at $4.00 per month, rent to apply on purchaae price If deatred. Johlar 4k Chase. 375 Washington street. ITS Safer and More Businesslike to cany your surplus in a bank and pay by check than to keep money in the house to pay bills. Burglars are glad to learn of a gam being saved to meet an obligation but not when it's being cared for by a bank. Ton 11 eave more, too and create a better impression by making that payment with a check on this bank. Small accounts are wel comed. , x Portland Trust Company of Oregon Third and Oak Streets I L. MAYER & CO. Portland 's Oldest Grocers. 148 Third Street. A 4432. Main 9431 FANCY PRIZE Hood River APPLES from the "Howe" orchards. A shipment of one hundred (100) boxes just received of "Yellow Newtowns" and "Spitzenbergs." These apples are a credit to Oregon, and if you have a friend yon want to make happy, call on ns today, and make your selec tion. Stuffed California Prunes, packed in 1-lb. boxes, stuffed with frnits and nuts, at 65c per lb. California Fruits, packed in all size boxes, and all this year 'a "fresh goods." FOE TODAY AND TOMORROW WE OFFER Gold Dust, reg. 25c, pkg....20 Knox' Gelatine, pkg 10 Barataria Shrimps, reg. 25c, per tin 20t New Dry Prunes, 8 lbs. for 25 Findon Haddock, per lb. . . 42 5 Columbia River Salmon Befiies, pound 30 Medicinal Port, a gallon, $3.00 Pimiento Cheese, per jar...l5 FOR SUNDAY BREAKFAST New Bloater Mackerel. Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage. New Seedless Grape Fruit See our Apple Display, also see our fruits and vegetables before deciding on your Sunday break fast or dinner. If you are a "newcomer," and want just the goods your Eastern grocer carried, or from any city in the Union, and have not been able to find "just what you want," we cordially invite you to call on us. Special messenger, auto and wagon delivery. ICCHWAB PRINTING CO. IOsOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 23-51 STARft "STREET British Columbia Lands We have the beet selection of lands In the Nechaco Valley, selected by our own cruisers three years ago. As an in vestment, it is second to none on the continent. Our lands are all situated within eight miles of the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail way. Out price is very low, and terms very easy. Satisfy yourselves we are right.- For full particulars, apply to Nechaco Valley Land Catii 620 Broughton Street, , Victoria, B. 0. Rf eretwe: Uosoo Bank of Canada, Victoria, B. C SUNNY CALIFORNIA If you want solid comfort amid blue grass lawns and acres of flowers, spend your Winter on the MONTE REY PENINSULA, 125 miles south from San Francisco. HOTEL DEL MONTE 'midst its 120 acres of lawns and flowers, with its beautiful 18-hole golf course, only five minutes' walk from the hotel, offers everything that the Winter visitor can desire. RATES, $4, $5, $6 and $7 per day. American plan only. PACIFIC GROVE HOTEL in the bustling little city of Pacific Grove, 20 minutes by electric car from Del Monte. RATES, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 per day. American plan only. Hundreds of comfortably furnished bungalows. Both hotels under management of H. R. WARNER, Del Monte, CaL HOTEL OTCI3! O 1 1 i A rstt SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Nw at I and brick Btmetnr. Trf modern convniaca. Moderate ratoa. Canter of theatre and retail district. Oc mmt lines transferrins' all over city. Eleo trie omnibus meet trains and steamers Visit Our BO HOP A Football or Fountain Fen Free With Every Boys' Suit or Overcoat Juvenile Suits $3.50 and Up Knickerbocker Suits $5.00 to $15.00 Young Men's Suits $12.50 to $30.00 Dressy Hats for Boys $1.50 $3.00 Fourth and Morrison PORTLAND'S FASHIONABLE BOYS' SHOP It is our aim to have at all times the new est creations in both Fabric and Style in our Boys' Clothing. We have combed the clothing mar kets of the country for D ependable Suits and Overcoats for your boys. To prove to you that we have them, every gar ment is guaranteed to give good service or a new one free you to be the judge. Holeproof Hose for Girls and Boys 6 Pairs Guaranteed for 6 Months Located in Die heart oi the shopping sad theatre district. HEADQUARTERS FSINDITKIW itflTOEinn i u us nunc net MetrorioIilaD Service Running Ice Water in Every Room ETOOPEAN rLAN.ALACAETE CAFE i:,Lr xijuuunment oi CHESTER W. MUEY HOME BUILDERS We are contractors and will furnish lot and finance the building of a home for you on easy payments. Wa giv references fend ask references. WY'ATT, KSTABHOOK A RAT, 801 Conck Bids. Phone Main 4311. HOOD RIVER APPLE BLOSSOM HONEY New, extra heavy frames, special, two for 35 HOOD RIVER APPLE CIDER Made from sound, hand picked apples. Gallon 50 PILLSBURY BEST FLOUR Guaranteed, from old wheat; 50-pound eack $2.00 ORANGE LAYER CAKE AND MARSHM ALLOW CAKE Made from beBt creamery butter and fresh ranch eggs, only 50 FRENCH PASTRY, the beet in the city, dozen GO DELICATESSEN Truffled Pig's Head, pound 60 Liver Sausage, pound 40 Truffled Liver Sausage, pound 60 Meat Cheese, pound... t. 50 Kippers, fresh today 50 Jones' Dairy Farm Sausage, fresh every day, pound........ 35 IMPORTED CAMEMBERT Fresh today from France 50 ROQUEFORT CHEESE New we have plenty. Pound 50 ROSES We have taken the city agency for SIBSON'S ROSES. You can get catalogues and leave your orders here. Now is the time to order for November planting. Do it today. CLUB BOURBON Full quart, our bottling, only JJl.OO CALIFORNIA TABLE CLARET Good wine, gallon 50 CALIFORNIA ZINFANDEL Old, mellow, gallon 1.00 HOOD RIVER BALDWINS, FANCY Good for eating or cooking. Box S2.00 NABOB PRUNES, extra fancy, suitable for gifts. Box 1.25 SEALY-LOWELL CO. GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS 288, 290, 292 Stark St- Phone Main 7200, A 6181. Prices Slaughtered-Bargainized Bargains That Will Arouse the Greatest Enthusiasm at the Big Closing-Out Sale OF THE THE ONE GENUINE BONA FIDE SALE " OF.THE DAY Bet. Morrison Alder. 1 145 Seventh St. a. rr SKA. I Xew Location 145 7th Bet. Morrison A AloVr. No fake reductions on inflated values no misrepresentations no old accumulations. Here's a Startling Bargain For One Hundred Women That Will Go Before Noon Your choice o any $.JU new all -Tailored Hat with the purchase of a $22.50 new Fall Suit, both Suit fr-t r a C and Hat for the one price of V v $25, $30, $35 Black and Blue Tailored Suits $9.95 Black and blue serges and broadcloths juit 120 on the rack all $25, $30, $35. the rack all marked m plain figures, (t QC It s giving them away at D J J J FREE 18 new Fall tailored Trimmed Hats, to be given away free! $20 Coats $11.95 65 new Fall Coats, all-wool materials, of fancy mixtures, large sailor collar effects, polos, two tones, plaid backs and mannish (PI 1 QC style for misses. Beg. $20 Coats. ,P BE SURE TO SEE THE PENDLETON ROUND-UP MO ION PICTURES AT THE BUNGALOW Greatest sensation in Motion Pictures ever seen in the city. All the important events of the big three days' SllOliVa TODAY AND TOMORROW Continuous Performance From 1 P. M. Till 11. Admission 25c Children 15e Afternoons. "LET 'ER BUCK" BANK NOTICE This Bank has compiled a table illustrating the rapid growth of Savings at interest of 4 per cent per annum, compounded twice a year. On request, we .will take pleasure in mailing a copy to your address, or personally explain the same to anyone calling, who may be interested in the subject of Savings. HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8. "A Conservative Custodian" SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS Established 18 years Assets $2,250,000 Established 1900 OVER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS Worcester Bids. Portland, Or Foster & Kleiser . High Grade Commercial and Electrie SIGNS Kat SeTentb and Eant Everett gtreafs Paonea JEast 111 B 2224,