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TIIE MORNING OREGOXIAN, THURSDAY, MAT 3, 1912. ii CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ucoxux nuraoxu .Mala T0TT A t5 .Mala T070 A .Mam TOU A J .alaia 7077 A "rtS .Main TuTO A "US .Mala llliDAKWt "rfnttnsro.na City circled. Mar.eslaa Editor ....... Sunday Editor C om poaln a -room . . Sup.rmnod.nl b.llelas AJf UBZXXXTa. BAKER THEATER (Elxntk and Morrl PiUt tork Company In tn. pla. -The S.ga at tha Croaa." Ton!fti at 5.14. ORPHEVM THEATER fMtrKMn. b.lwn 6lth nd vnth Vaud.vll:. Tbta aft l.rnooa at 3:11 and tMiicht at CIS o'clock. EVPKE98 THEATER (Park and Waanlne ton VaudaviUo. Thla afternoon ax lil. tonight at ISO and o'clock. PA.VTACE THEATFR Serenfh and AN VaudfTllla. Thla a ft .moon at 1.1X tonliht at t:ao and o'clock. LYRIC THEATER (Fovrth and tar K-a'tne flood Company In -Runaway Hoc) mooa." Thla afternoon at 3:Si and tontht at T:M and 14 o'clock. PEOHLEB. "TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL Flrst-rua plo- .ra. 11 A. il -11 P. M. KElREATIOV PARK -(Twenty-fourth and suahn. Portland re. Varnon, baaabalU Thia afternoon at a clack. II Alt low Kkvkkt. 7 Tear Opdtil low. Dies. Harlow Krnner. who had been an Oldfeilow for 7 years, a veteran of the Civil War. dlwl at the CwldOUowa' Homo. In thla city. April tn. at the are of l years. The funeral will be con.IurtKl today at 2 P. M., at the East Side Funeral Director Chapel. unler the auspice of the Od.lfellows" aeneral relief committee. Mr. Kertney waa born In Ohio, had lone; been a resi dent of .Medford. Or., and came to the Home three yeara aaro. on the recom mendation of the Medford Oddfellows Lodtre. He enjoyed the distinction of having- been a member of the Oddfel lows' Order probably loncer than any other Urine; man. He was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic Post, of Medford. He Is survived by two daughters and one brother. New Mockt Tabor Club Formed. The Mount Tabor Improvement Associa tion Is the name of the new organiza tion formed for this blsr district at the ffice of Tabor Heights Realty Com pany Monday nltsht. Officers elected are as follows: President. R. M. Tuttle vice-president. R. C Wright; secretary- treasurer, f. iierta. The assorts tlon will seek to obtain a driveway Into the Mount Tabor Park Including completion or the Improvements started there. An appropriation of $10,000 will be asked to be spent in the park. Ptepa win oe taken to improve East stark street from Scott avenue to the west side of Mount Tabor and to Improve t-.ast seventy-first, between East Stark and East Taylor streets. The same kind or Improvement will be asked on East Seventieth street. PSTCHOLOOIBTS MEET ToDAT. The Portland Psychology Club will meet to day In the Olds, Wortman & King audi torlum. The lesson will be given at 1:30 o clock, by Mrs. Welster. on "Per sonal Atmosphere. The day's motto mill be "'TIs the Set of the Fall and Not the Gale That Determines the Way we uo. a snort Business meeting will be held, then library books will be exchanged and new members welcomed The art department of the Portland Woman's Club will meet today at the residence of Mrs. D. W. Brlges. Wllmar Apartments, at 3 o'clock. The subject win be ' Kllhu Vedder and Other Ameri can Artists. Park Board Ignores St-rr. So far as the members of the Tark Board are concerned, they will proceed to carry out tneir original plans and build gaiaae In City Park, also maintain the soo there as long as they see fit. This was determined at a session held yes terday, presided over by Mayor Rush light and attended by all of the mem hers. Residents In the vicinity recent ly started ouster proceedings in the State Circuit Court, but the members Intend to execute their original plana and move tne soo wnen they please, Judging by their actions of yesterday, Wide Street Now SAstc-nosEO. when the street committee of the City Council takes up the discussion of the proposed widening of Seventh street, from Hoy! to Burnslile. tomorrow after noon, the members will find that much of the opposition has been withdrawn. Yesterday afternoon, the Meier at Frank Company and Blodgetl A Co, largely interested as property owners on Sev enth street, filed with the City Auditor withdrawals of their remonstrances. It Is believed that the widening will he ordered, as much of the complaint against it has now disappeared. M Finot fait for KiLLiNn Poo. 5. Wall, of Hillsdale, waa lined ."0 by Justice Bell for killing a dog belong ing to T. S. Reese, a neighbor. Justice Bell said it was time people realised that dogs are valuable personal prop erty. Wall said he did not mean to kill the dog. He said that aa he works at nlcht, he sleeps In the day time, and that often he was dlsturbej by the howling of his neighbor's dog. April 33 he said he discovered the animal on his property, fighting with several other dogs and shot at It to scare It away. Fred A. Bancroft Bi bikd. The fu neral of Fred A. Bancroft, ex-postmaster of this city and ex-State Sena tor, was held yesterday from Flnley's chapel, under the auspices of the Wil lamette Lodge. No. i, A. F. and A. M. Rev. Oswald Taylor, rector of Grace Kplscopal Church, conducted the reli gious service. Interment was had. In l-one Fir Cemetery. Mr. Bancroft was years of age. and came to Port land In 1S72. He was active In the early history of .East Portland. MEETiKoe Draw well Two more large audiences greeted Frank Dick son yesterday at his Informal meeting held at the Toung Men a Christian As sociation. Mr. Dickson is a forceful speaker and made a deep Impression upon his hearers. He will speak at 12:15 o'clock this noon and at 7 o'clock this evening, and at the same hours Friday and Saturday. He will also ad dress the Sunday meeting at the T. J4. C A. WAREHofsK roa Salb. Owners have placed In my hands for sale what I regard as the best wholesale and ware house property In Portland; a full quarter block, with modern six-story and basement J;rlck. sprinkler equipped building: spur track, hard pavement; two blocks from freight and I'nlon Depots and new Postoffice; liberal terms to responsible buyers. David S. Stearns, 2t Washington street. Portlad Council to Meet. The Portland council of all the Parent -Teachers' Associations In the city, will hold its regular monthly meeting to morrow lb the City Hall, at 2:10 P. M.. In the fireman's room. Every circle is asked to be present, as several very Important matters are to be laid be fore the council. BtR Ft-keral Hau. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Beer, who died April 3'. was held yesterday from the resi dence of her daughter. Mrs. George W. Swiers. 1110 East Alder street. In terment being made at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Mrs. Reen was 68 years of age at the time of her death. HermaX Hahrs Ft-KXRAt. Held. The funeral of Herman Hahrs. who died at Ostrander. Wash.. April !(, was con - ucted from Pearson's chapel. 39-171 Russell street yesterday afternoon, and the Interment was had In Rose City Cemetery. Mr. Hahrs was IS yeara old. Choice Selbctiom of Imported Spring woolens: high-grade work only: 20 per cent rebate for cash payment until further notice. J. Pollvka Js Co, Ullor. 30t Corbett bldg. Erisciurr O. B. 01 now holding revival meetings In West Piedmont Friends Church. "Sam Sloajt cigar, sold for i cents worth more. fciAxuiv today all day. Oas JAuu. , Candidate File Exrfcs-sC Bill. Ex pense accounts of primary candidates were filed with County Clerk Fields yesterday aa follows: Harold A. Wllkins. for State Representative. tlJ.lO: George W. Henderson, for Coun ty School Superintendent. 1169 SI: II. C. McAllister, for Sheriff. IST.90; John E. Cronan. for Legislature, ISO; G. A. Johnson, for Justice of the Peace, 11.I: H. C. Smith, for County Clerk ship. 1397 85. Fields, who ran against Olcott for the nomination for Secretary of State, yesterday mailed his ex pense account to his successful op ponent Fields spent 1653.73. Sweden Visitors Entertained. Dr. Emit Ausplund and Edward Boyse, who will leave for Sweden in a few days to pass the Bummer, entertained a number of their friends last night with a banquet at the Oregon Grill. The guests were largely from the membership of the Columbia Singing Club, of which the hosts are prominent member. During the afternoon Dr. A. A. Ausplund gave a luncheon at the Imperial Grill In honor of the two prospective travelers. Bloch Hears New Tor Ciu. Dave E. Bloch. who has been for many years associated with the J. K. Gill Company, of Portland, as advertising manager, haa resigned his position to accept a similar appointment with the C. I Sheppard Company, of New York. Mr. Bloch leaves for the East Immediately. He has a wide circle of friends here who will be pleased to hear of his ad vancement. The Sheppard Company la located at 211 Hudson stxet. New York. Allehoff Fusteral Held. The fu neral of the late Oscar Allehoff was held yesterday at St. Mary's Church, Alblna. The procession left the resi dence of Mrs. W. H. Bailey, daughter of Mr. Allehoff. at 587 Vancouver ave nue, at 8:30 A. M.. and proceeded to the church, where a requiem mass was celebrated. Many beautiful floral tributes were brought by friends and relatives. The body was Interred In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Stock SmPT-Ens She Road. During February, 1911. Kldwell & Caswell shipped 300 fat beef cattle from Los B.inos, Cal., to Portland over the South ern Paclilc Railroad. Now shippers are suing; .the railroad company for 170313 damages for loss of weight and Injury to the stock during; shipment. The specific charge Is that the stock was In transit a much longer time than necessary. Delta "IT Mux to Dine. With Ralph D. Hetsel. of the Oregon Agri cultural College, as their guest, the Portland alumni of the Delta Upsllon fraternity will dine at the Oregon Grill Friday noon. Mr. Hetzel Is at the head of the extension work of the state Institution on which work he will address the organization of Eastern college men. now living In Portland. Noticm. Th Virginia Hill Hotel (formerly the Hobart-Curtls). 266 Four teenth street. Portland's well-known, hlxh-grade family hotel. The location, rooms, appointments and service are unexcelled, and there are a few single rooms and one or two commodious suites available for parties furnishing satisfactory references. Phones: Main 9383, Home A 348S. Banker OrF for East. E. O. Craw ford, vice-president of the Lumber mens National Bank, will leave today for the East. The trip Is a business one, and Mr. Crawford will go first to Chicago and thence to New York. Re turning he probably will make stops In Michigan and Wisconsin. He will be away from Portland two or three weeks. Billboard Ni:iba;cx Scorpd. Mrs. M. M. Sleeth and Mrs. L H. Addlti spoke at Central W. C. T. I', yesterday afternoon. The subject for discussion was "The Need of Social Centers" in our city. The presence of the ob noxious billboards was also referred to, and the need of concerted action urged to abate the nuisance. Members or Mission to Meet. Mem bers of the Florence Mead Mission Cir cle and the women of the congregation of the Unlversallst Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Perley Holmes. 255 East Fifty-first street on Thursday a.ternoon. May 2. Bend Man. Named Trustbk. M. S. Latttn. of Bend, was yesterday ap pointed by theater G. Murphy referee In bankruptcy trustee of a chain of drugstores operated bv the Red Cross Drug Company In a number of Central Oregon towns. Baltimorb Furniturb Compart, owing to the success of their exhibition of hand-made furniture, haa decided to continue the 2i per rent discount sale on all furniture. Sheffield plate, and order taken ' for another week. 411 Alder street. Wa Arb Showinu the largest and finest collection of Oriental rugs and carpets ever brought here. All In terested Invited to Aspect same. Car. tozian Bros.. Importers, 473 ash., bet. 13th and 14th sts. Business MEE-nita Announced. The regular monthly business meeting of Patton Home Association Will be held at the Home tomorrow morning at 10:34 o'clock. A Monthlt Mkettno of the Fruit and Flower Society will be held Thurs day. May 2. at 26 North Ninth street. 10 o'clock. SHRIHEHS ARE OFF Eight Days of Fun at Los Angeles Lure Trainload. 150 GO FROM PORTLAND ELECTRICIANS ARE OUT VXIOX CHARGES RRbACU OF CONTRACT BY EMPLOYERS. Wage Waa to Have Bee-n Increased iTora 94 to S5 Beginning May I, Workers Declare. Because electrical contractors refused to grant an Increase la pay to elec trical workers from It to $S a day as I said to have been promised a year ago, a strike was declared by local union No, 117, 1 B. E. W yesterday morning. Between 160 and liuO men laid down their tools. Members of the executive board of the union declare It Is not a strike, but a breach of con tract by the contractors. The execu tive board made the following public statement: "May 1. 1911. the electrical workers and contractors agreed verbally, and in writing, that the wagea. beginning May 1. 1912. would be 13 per day. . On this date, despite promises and signatures, the contractors refused to live up to the agreement and thereby forced the electrical workers to a lockout. "All agreements were entered Into in good faith by the electrical workers, who are compelled to abide by them. We take this means of Informing the public that this Is not a strike and that we stand ready to resume work aa soon as the contractors will carry out their part of the agreement-" The strike takes In the territory bounded on the east by Pendleton, the south by Salem, the north by the Co lumbia River and the west by Astoria. Workmen are out In nereral town out side Portland. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE At the Hazelvrood. We are again serving our delicious strawberry shortcake. The Hazelwood. 3-30 Washington street. Seating capacity for 400. Elaborate Progrnnimc Is Arranged for Imperial Council Northwest Delegation Go lit Pomp Aboard Three Specials. Fight daya of fun and Jrood fellow ship with nothing to do but be enter tained Is the magnet that Is drawing three special trainload of Shrlnera and their families out of the Northwest to Lios Angeles today. Next week Is the week of the annual Imperial council of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine In the fair California city and members of the organization from all parts of America are plan ning to b there. Portland Shriners will not be the least among them, for nearly 150 fez wearers of this city will leave on a special train over the South ern Pacific tonight. They will be fol lowed by another special bearing mem bers of Beattle and Tacoma temples and a third train taking the nobles of i Spokane and Southwestern Canada. The Portland party also will Include a number of Calgary nobles and a few from Regina. At Ashland they will be Joined by another delegation representing- the temple in that city. The Loa Angeles programme Is prob ably the most elaborate that ever has been prepared for the entertainment of a convention on the Pacific Coast. It provides for an automobile road race at Santa Monlea on Saturday with an electrical display at night, a sight-seeing trip through the elty and trip to Mount Lowe on Sunday; an excursion to Pasadena and to Santa Catallna on Monday; a balloon route trip to the beaches and other resorts for Tuesday; a visit to the ostrich farm and to Liong Beach on Wednesday: a run to San Diego on Thursday; a parade and a ball on Friday and a carnival at Re el on do Beach and Venice on Saturday. In addition to these attractions there will be numerous social functions In Los Angeles, fireworks. decorations and all kinds of entertainment enough to keep every visitor busy and happy throughout the conclave period. The following are the members of the Portland special train party who leave here tonight: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rlddell, W. H. Fe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Runyon. Captain Bailey and Mrs. Bailey. Julius Bailey. Mr. nd Mrs. Percy Knlsrht. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Quackenbush. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchin son. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hnlman, Dr. Wrifrht and Mrs. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. X. V, Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Denisnn, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Kike. Mr. and Mrs. Mo. Klnley Mitchell. Master Mitchell. C. O. HIM, Mr. and Mrs. Georxe Klelser. Mrs. Kl'lser. Master Klelser: Oeorire Vlnlng. Orants Pass; H. C. Klnnev. Grants Pass; Mlaa Kinney. Grants Pass: 11. W. Lindsay. Central Point; Mrs. Chester. Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. O. Winters. Ashland: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rrhard. Hornbrook: D. B. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. I T. Wilcox. Mr. Protection for your client in every real estate deal you make means increased patronage The quickest cheapest, safest and surest protec tion is a guaran tee! Certificate of Title. Investigate Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. rlt in Portland Thursday Morning, leaving late at night over the South ern Paclflo for Oakland, where the only olher stop will be made. The crack EJkatlf Spokane Temple bind and Arab patrol are Included in the party. TS BUILDING At GEARHAR B T OOM!! PARK OREGOxN'S FAMOUS RESORT MANY COTTAGES are already under construction and others being planned. Select your building site nrtw and erect cottage in time for occupancy this Season. RELIABLE BUILDERS on the ground, who will do ths work quickly and at lowest cost. A MAXIMUM OF SATISFACTION at a minimum outlay. BEAUTIFUL LOTS $180 AND UP EASY TERMS. Pure spring water and electricity delivered to each lot. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO COTTAGE BUILDERS "By the Sea" OREGON'S FAMOUS RESORT Full information on application to GEARHART PARK COMPANY 100y2 Fourth St. Phones: Main 1293, A 7268 Hood river axd the dalles to ex terta1x portlaxders. Press Club Excursionists Will Follow Commercial Organizations to Celebration. H. T. Wallace. O. Powell: Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Al bany; Mnu Colllna. Albany: Mr. and Mrs. rlay Marshall. Alhany: Mr. and Mra. John Shaw. Alhany; Mra. F. 8. Eaaton. Kalem: Mr. and Mnu C. E. Stewart. R. D. Cannon. Mr. and Mra. L. O. Carpenter. Ml"a Car penter. W. L. Morgan: Dr. William H. Dale. Harrlehurft: Mr. and Mra. C. A. Sauverlan. Mia Mauverlan. F. A. Nlchola. W. o. Bris tol. F. H. Itchier. R. U Clark. H. P. Dut- ton. Mr. and Mra. Frank Leonard. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Taylor. Emll 8ehachl. Ml Si-harht. J. W. HMIyard. R. F. Clark: J. P. Frlatelli. Palem: Mr. and Mr. Philip Keu. 8alm: R. A. Darker. Colonel Jamea Walker Lists are Virtually- completed for tha Blospom Exrurdlon from the Poftlafid Commercial Club, which will leave thla city tomorrow mornlna- at 8:45 by rpe clal train for a two daya' trip to The Dalles and Hood River. Between 75 and 100 persona will be In the party, and some plan to remain In Hood River after the special leaves for Portland Saturday nig-ht and to return Sunday With the Press Club excursion party, Which Will visit Hood River at that time. Arriving In The Dalle at 11:15 to morrow mornlna- the Portland men w ill Visit the business houses of the eity, and at 1J:80 luncheon will be served at The Dalles Hotel, after which an automobile trip will be taken through the orehard, Vineyard and ararden die trirts nesi The Dalles. The Portland Commercial Club has chartered the new Dalles Hotel and will entertain the officers of The Dalies Commercial Club at a banquet, which will be followed by reception at 8 o'clock. Saturday the ekcursionists .Will Visit Hood River and in the country about that city. A special train will carry a ...I vi I road to Parkdale. and at noon a lunch- L.. ' Cray. Stanton j eon will be served by the women of notifying him his services are unsatis factory. The Chinese claim they have been Unable to locate Beiiefiel, al though he has been continually attend ing to hie work at the cemetery. He always has been a good friend of the Chinese, he says, and what evil genius poured poison Into their ears he Is at a lass to know. The Chinese say that eight years ao they entered into a contract with Beneflel to cleaft the Chinese division Of the Lone Fir Cemeterv, at an agreed price of 1109 a year. Every year he has collected the $100, but only recent ly, they say, they discovered that he has neglected the work, Beneflel denies It He sajfs the cemetery has regu larly been cleaned. He Will seek a explanation from the Chinese today. PIMT WHO APPtSAR 15 UK- CITAI. TO.MCHT AT MtXT- t SOUAH HOTEL. vtilut, Cordwood, C'oa llolman Fuel Co.. successors to Pas- MiaS ROta Blackmore. Miss Rosa Blackmor. formerly of London. England and Leipzig Conservatory of Music, will give a piano recital tonight at t:S0 o'clock, in the music salon of the Multnomah Ilotel, assisted by Mrs. Ros Bloch Bauer, dramatic soprano: Charls D'indan Raff, cellist, and William 1. Boone, ac companist. The event will be a high-class musical onet The patronesses are Mrs. Harry A. Beck, Mrs. Richard Koehler, Mrs. John Logan. Mrs. Julius tlpplt, Mrs. Ben Soiling, Mrs. S. Slchel, Mrs. Nettle Oreer Taylor, Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, Mrs. K. L. White. Mrs. K. P. Young. Hood River. Returning to Hood River the Portland business men will be en tertained at a banquet and reception from ths Hood River Commercial Club. Leaving Hood River at :30 in the even ing the will reach Portland at 11:30. The Press Club special will follow the business men's excursion feunday morning at :30, with a crowd Of about 125. who will pass the day at The Dalles and Hood River. FIRM 1ST PAY TAXES MARSHALL . WELLS HARDWARE COMPAXY LOSES FIGHT. PIONEERS TO CELEBRATE OREGOXtAXS MEET AT HISTORIC CHAMPOEG TODAY. "H aad Mrs. Walker. R. H. Finch. Mra. WHehU Mr. and Mra. Walter Lowry, Mlaa (tlanvill. Mr. and Mra. F. 6. Walaoa, Jamea Rae, Mr. and Mra. H. J. Akltt. B. T. Thoma Dr. F.atey and Mra. Eiter. A. McMillop. F. A. lHcklneon. Mlaa Davidann. W. Ibbotaon, R. Neeord. W. E. Oreen, Mr. and Mra. J. F. Maelarhlan, Mra. J. X. Rankin, Mr. and Mra. U York. Mlia York and Mr. and Mra. W. F. W. Lent, all of Calgary; Oeorae Rohertann. William Davla: Mr. and Mra. M. M. Blrelow. Reainai Genra Whltely. Reslnai W. A. Aleaaader. Retinal Mr. and Mra. Fred W. Loaan. Reglnai Mra. Kraemer. Mlaa Kreemer. Mr. and Victor Llndqulat and fam ily. L 8. Kalaer. John M. Prott. Joe Mo cielland. fc. U Pettia. M. C. Woodard. Her man Van Boratel. Archie Tburlow, p. j. MeJury. F. 8. Wlllla. Walter Oadaby, C. A. Eaatman. J. O. Nlrhola. V. A. Avery, br. Newraatle. R. S. Farrell: J. D. Mftrrla. Bolaei find r. . wara. i. i. rraaiana, waiter Bitiltn. P. A. Freeman. R. E. L. Simmon. A. H. Lta. A. O. DJIIland: W. A. Anderton. Boat bura: Hush Harn. Portland. bixty-TS lnh Anniversary of Settlers' Forswearing Allegiance to England la Occasion. Just 9 years ago today the Inhabi tants of early Oregon assembled at Champoeg, on the Willamette River, and decided they would be subjects of the United States rather than of Great Britain. Old residents will Celebrate the day by a meeting at Champoeg. Ex-GoVerhor Geer will preside. F. V. Holmah, president of the Oregon His torical Society, and George" H. Hlmes will speak. The boat will leave the dock at the foot of Taylor street at 6:4S o'clock thia morning, and will con nect with train at Wilsonville, The Oregon Electric train will leave the North Bank depot, Portland, at 9:15, and will stop at JefTerson street. Champoeg was formerly the site of the first Hudson Bay Company's ware house, tn 184), when the Champoeg convention was railed, it waa consid ered the center of population, and was. therefore, selected by settlers aa their meeting place. A small monument erected by the state now marks the SpoL Ah effort la being made to add 11 acres to the three-acre plot and con vert the whole into It state park. The Celebration today Will be under the auspices of the T. X. Matthleu Cabin of the Native Sons of Oregon. Mr. Matthleu, the Only surviving mem ber of the convention, will attend. Chinese in a Row Over Cemetery Contract Cleaala War Was ICat Ban aa Agreed. They Bar, man They A vertlae for Employe "lt Jab. Plea Tliat Assessment in Minnesota Exempts Accounts In Oregon Denied hy Court. After losing in the Circuit and Su preme Courts In a fight against pay ment 6f taxes to Multnomah County 6n money, notes and accounts, and falling to Induce the County Court to throw off penalties and interest, tfi Marshall-vVells Hardware Company, according to a promise by L. R.. Web ster, the Company's attorney, to Sheriff Stevens yesterday, today will pay 3t, 0S8.7S, covering? personal taxes for the years 1906 to 1910. Inclusive. The Cohnty Coui't yesterday directed Sheriff Stevens to collect the money. Edward Sweeney, chief deputy in the tax department, went to the office of the company and demanded the money. He was referred to Attorney Webster. The latter asked till this morning to check the figures on penalties and in terest. Sheriff Stevens agreed. According to Deputy Sweeney's fig ures, the company " owes as follows: 190rt-Maxes, $3680; penalty and interest. $212.80. 1907 taxes, 3834: penalty and Interest, $2262.06. 1908 taxes, JE400; penalty and Interest. $3528. 10 taxes, $4860, penalty and interest, $1701. 1910 taxes, $5830; penalty and Interest, $ IS 4 0.90. The company contended that the Portland wholesale house la merely a branch of the main house at Duluth, Minn., where, it was stated, taxes are paid, and that taxation here would be unjust. SHRINERS,JTTENTION! Portland special train to Los Angeles will leave Union Depot at 11:45 P. M. Thursday night. May 2. Secure tickets and reservations at city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. Bag gage for this train should be marked "Shrlners' Special'" and delivered Union Depot before 9 P. M. above date. CREAMED SWEETBREADS. Yeal cutlets, country gravy; baked potatoes, garden peas; tomato, orange and nut salad; apple pie. Woman's Exchange, 186 Sth St. CIGARS AND ROPE. Lynching necessitates polling on a "rope." Don't pull on a ropesmoke a good cigar, which only costs 5c "Sam Sloan. HOOD EY 5th RIVER VALL 'Wait Your Coming to the Annual "Blossom Festival" May 2d, 3d, 4th and When the entire valley is garlanded with flowers, and the Bloom of Apple and Orchard trees Scent of clover and hum of bees Makes you glad you're alive and able to enjoy na ture's beauties. A delighfful programme ftf visitors has been arranged by the Hood River Coiritnercial Club. An auto ride of two and a half hours through the most beautiful section of the valley is one feature, including the crest Of Vart Horn Butte, from tvhich point may be seen the entire valley. Then to Eggermont, overlooking the gorge, afid back across hood River to the West Side, then over the mac adam roads to town. $1.00 will be the chargo. $2.55 $2.55 PORTLAND to HOOD RIVER AND RETURN Children Half Tare Trains leave Portland 7:50 and 10 A. M. Returning, leave Hood River 3:00 and 5:42 P. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT REDUCED RATES MAY 3 AND 4. City Ticket Office, Third and Washington Streets, Portland SAVINGS AXD LOAN One thing you can't get from us is a fabulous return on your money. Bat we do pay you more than you can get on any other form of guaranteed investment. Let us explain to you hov. Officers and Directors i Harrison o. Flatt. frealdent J. P. Jaeger Frank E. Dooly E. G. Crawford. Vice-President H. G. Colton K. G Knight. Agency Dlraetot Henry A. Sargent, Vtce-Frea. W. G. McPherson Piatt & Piatt. Counael F. R. COOK, SECRETARY. 268 Stark Street. Mala 8337. A Portland Corporation Under State Supervision TUB aarvice of wlleon keiWlalS art hot wanted at the Chinese Cemetery ally mora. (Signed) OX HINO A GO. 1M funny mart, that tns.it Wilson. He g-ettum tide ebely Chinese SPOKAXE ME START TRIP One llnndred and Ten Visitors UlU Pass Dr In Portland. SPOKANE, Wash.. Mar 1 (Special. One hundred and ten Bpokane, Cal freer and He art n a and Kaskatchewart Khriners left at 10 o'clock tonlajht on special seven-coaeh train over the O.-W. IL at N (or the imperial council JUld-Vtl aej uel Co. M. 85 J, Hit. it Imm Xn&io. Xiie mcU wlU J j New Year for elgbA New Tears, fco he tnekum nice place in Chines Cemetel? to geturd nice place for dead Chinese to Sleep, but him just takurn money an! ho do anything. "Dead Chinese they heap much mad. Bis; Chinese Devil he heap much mad. Chunfjr Hwa Tons; heap much mad. Alee Plotland Chinese they heap much mad. We find him, w ft htm. So we no him, Chinese deyil he rl him plenty." It was On Hlnir, of the mercantile firm of On Hltie; a Co., M Second street, also president of the Chuhaj H wa Toner, the Chinese Benevolent 8o clety, that delivered himself thusly. It wai also On Hlnaj who inserted the foregoing "want ad" In The Ore gonlan. HI remark were apropos of an al tered breach of contract br Wilson Beneflel, superintendent ef the Mount cott Cemetery, and the advertisement was td notify Wilson he had been found out at laet. Meanwhile beneflel is puzzled, both as to the Impression the Chinese seem to bava aad aa to toev method a", u ir tnn-irJ.'!V' ' a in u lanis.jH.n u,""u Ijmii fM7'f' mm aaiiftiTanifaaai r-irr '"'" ' coffer f&sset&Dem Full Value When you buy a tin of Golden West Steel. Out Oof fee you let valua received. You are never disappointed. Can you say the tame for any other coffee? Zt costs you not a penny to try Oolden West If it doesn't prove satisfactory you get your money back. El Use CARMEN N OT dangerous ebemetiae and acquire Beauty without waiting or rubbing. Justatouohof CARMEN Complexion Powder amc) yonr Iwlthy, blnjfcinjs fcejiyfj of youth wfl! be enhanced, to remain until you rub itoll, with out 'f howityr powder." Carmen i difFrnt from crthe powder rm dantrer so powder eifecto-Do runxm of skia or tissues. It mUlUhtftd A;'Wte teptjiwiiwwl tf four tfreM ntrer - evmptvwint WHita , Xittfc mnd Orcom.t'tnUt StmeQo Caimn Cold Cream rood for pot rooh akin. Bamwmhltm- 2o&-ucky xc nd a3c. Afford-Miller Company. 515 Olire Street Su Louis, Mo. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 ,ieia fuada n Beat f fy4 n aftiaiid Securities at Tji,C V iar taaai far Boalneaa Paaaarataa aa Claae-ial aewaiaeia at aor. 7 JO LEWIS BUlUtLKOa A lower Belmont. Has the notch which makes it sit light. 2 for 25c ' Guett, Peabody & Co. Makers of ST COLLAR A fferzberg's nilGRETTE 116 S. 13th St, Phila, Pa. Heron Alsxettee branched tn any desired quantity to a bunch at 53 per dozen sprays. Write for mnstratcd Catalog-no ' COLUMBIA SANITARIUM ThA Columbia Sanitarium Is a surgrloal and medical institute, located, at the oorosr of Sixth and Yamhill streets, next to the Port land Hotel, and is well prepared to treat and cure diseases of men. woman and children. This institution was established in Port land six years afro, where during these rears Its marvelous success In curing thousands of persons of diseases has caused It to stand the peer of any like Institution in the wst. We make a specialty of the eye. ear. nose, throat, heart, stomach, kidneys, catarrh, -rheumatism and all cbronio disease. Our surcicaL electrical and medloal laboratory departments are Complete. Columbia Sani tarium. 161 Sixth street, Portland. Ore f on. SAPOLIO The big cake that does not waste, scatter or melt CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES FROM CELLAR TO GARRET THE GEO. LAWRENCE C0.1 Mi , Jr. ... je,. - ... Foster Sc Kleiser flisa brad. Commercial aad Blectrla SIGNS East Seveath and East Ererett Streeta Phones East 1111. B GUNN'S B. & N. TONIC A perfect Titallxer that restores lost Tla-or to all organs of the body. Replaces loss from sickness, unseemly habits or excesses 73c a box. Stores or mall Write Hr proesV