TITK MORXTXG OREGON! AX. TUESDAY. JITXE ,11. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEE rnnMnr-nnm Mara TT A ene; ritT rireelatlsa nam toio a "; Manilla Edits Main 7070 A softs Sunday Idllir " J A joy nn.nn.ln... Mala TOTO A Superlateadeat bul.dlns . .. .Mam T70 A WW A3frBE3tEIT8. Mrri.ro THEATEH (Seventa and Taylor) Tha Durbar la klnamacolor. Tale ertar Ben at t:i and tonight at :80. BAKER THEATER (Eleyentai and Morrt- in Dakar mock Company la the play, "Wildfire." tealsht at B:10. ORFHlnM TRRATEH Morrison, katweea tmn and Sventh Vaudeville. Tbla aft arnooa at I 11 ana tonight at b:ib risTinn THltiTin-rintnlk and At dr Vaudeville. This aftarnooa at MS. tonight at T:0 and o'clock. ton) Vandeviile. Thla aftarnooa a: 1:1a. tonight at T:0 Bad 9 a clock. OA KB PARK (Willamette River) Ameee- reont park: varied, attraction. Tnla arier. aooa and tonight. COfNCIL CXXI T fportlaad Hslfbts) Brenie Amueemeat Park. rrn.ri. rrn mrinc. OH JOT, TIVOLI AND CRtSTAl riret-roa plo- turee, II A. U.-12 P. M. HOW OROl'NDS lwanr-flfth and Rel. oich 101 Ranch wild west, Thla attar, noon at I and tools ht at a. TtlCREATrO! PARK 134th and Vaughn) ViKb.n, Portland va. uuuu. i o'e ain- nooa at 3 oc.oca. OREOOSLW AT RMORT. Tmr the arkee aWlvery a Tbe Oresoslaa at Baaamwr roaorta. eae arrlho thraash tha follawtng strata. Ity rates, SabarrtpUeae kr aaaU ara payable ta edvaac. nrtghtoa Beach. Or..... A. Baldwta t'arvoa Bprtaga Mineral Hprtaga Hotel Col Una Spring Prod A Teas (Marlurl Parti B. . ralrbarst Leas Brack Laala Cessna Jtabretla t. B. Brawa Mewrert Oee, Sylvester Oreaa Park D. E. Beewk Rsrkasmy Boark. Or. .WUkkaa a) Klee M, Marttaa aprlnga. .Mrs. BL. Mart la graaldo Clark ttrattoa orarlrw. Waak Fraak K. Btraahal Tillamook Laaaar Tokclaad. Waak 4 aba Marty Bitmap W. M. Bci.L Cokma. Bishop William M. Bell, of Berkeley. Cat, will arrive In Portland tha laat of the week to take part In the convention and annual conference of the United Broth rent Church of Oregon. Sunday the convention of the Your a; People! Christian Endeavor Society will be opened In the First Church, Eaat fifteenth and Eaat Morrison streets, to continue Monday. June 17, and In the evening; Bishop Bell will deliver the consecration sermon for Rev. Morris Ooodrlch, of Paclflo University, who aoes aa a mlaslonary to West Africa. Tuesday, June II, the Women's Mis. slonary Association of Oregon will meet In tha Second United Brethren Church. Eaat Twenty. eighth, near Al berta street, and on Wednesday, June 19, the Oregon conference will convene In the First Church, Kast Fifteenth tnd Kast Morrison streets, to continue iver the following Sunday. Kailwat Mat Build to CiirnRTViLt-a Prospects ara favorable that the Mult nomah Eastern Railway Company will build Ita line from Cottrell through Sandy and Cherryvllle to BrlghtwoodJ a distance of about 15 miles. The surveyors ara now In the field be tween Sandy and Brlghtwood. Dr. A. W. Botktns, who has a Summer home near Cherryvllle, said that tha sur veyors ara running lines for the route to Brlghtwood. Last week there was a meeting of the cltlsena of Cherry vllle when a commercial club was or ganised to assist In securing- a right jf way for the line. Preacher Mat Rctubk. Friends of Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, for merly pastor of tha Portland Third Presbyterian Church, and now pastor of the Oak Park Presbyterian Church, of Chicago, may pass his vacation In' Oregon thla season. Word has been received that be has recovered entirely from his recent Illness. Last year he expected to come to Oregon for his vacation, but was prevented on ac count of 111 health. CL.INTOK Kat.LT Church Completed. The Clinton Kelly Memorial Metho dist Episcopal Church, East Thirty ninth street and owell road, has been completed, and arrangements made to hold dedication services next Sunday. It was named for Clinton Kelly, a well known Portland pioneer, and stands on grounds donated by J. B. Kelly. Rev. C. O. McCulloch Is tba present pastor. Work waa started on this church five years ago. Bishop O'Rbillt Rbturns to Baker. Bishop C J. q'Rellly, who celebrated pontifical mass at St. Mary's Church, Alblna, Sunday, where ha waa the sec ond pastor, left In tha evening for Baker. His health waa slightly Im paired by his Eastern trip, but there Is nothing serloua In his condition. Many of his old parishioners called to pay their reapecta to the bishop Sunday afternoon. Wl cordially extend to you tha cour tesy of our company and desire you to feel free to make our offices your Port land address. We have provided desk room, phono service, stationery, etc. end will take eara of your mall during the Festival week. Wa shall be glad to meet you at any time. Cbapln llerlow Mortgage A Trust Co., third floor Chamber of Commerce. Pl.AMS FOR CLVBHOl'S-g LVrawnj. The Rone City Club Is having new plana drawn for a clubhouse to bo built at the corner of Kast Fifty-seventh street and Sandy boulevard. Tha plana which 'were first drawn were not adequate for the purposes of tha club. It Is hoped to get the building under way so It will be completed and ready to be oc cupied by September. Ollie Cmribtemssn'i FrxxRAt. Held. The funeral of Ollie Chrlstenaen, who died Saturday, waa held yesterday afternoon from Hemstock's Chapel, I'nlverslty Park, and the Interment waa made In Rlvervlew Cemetery. He was it years of age. and a member of Rose City Camp, No. 11. Woodmen of the World. Bodt Wii.t. BE Pbwt East. The fu neral services of Charles f. LJndqulst, who died suddenly In this city June 6, were conducted yesterday afternoon from the chapel of Pearson Company. 39-7f Kusiell street, and the body will be sent to Aurora. Iil., today for In termnnt. Mr. Llndqulst waa 71 years of age. T'OSTMASTr.R TO DELIVER ADDRESS. Columbia I'nlverslty will hold Its an nual commencement exerclsea next Fri day morning In the chapel of the main building. There will be II graduates from the various departments. Post master Merrick will deliver the ad irens. Liquor Dealers Wrxed. Notice waa sent to all retail and wholesale liquor dealers yesterday by the city license deportment that all licenses not paid by June 14 for tha six months be ginning July 1 will be cancelled. The city will receive s total of flSt.OOO ln llrensea. Walter Mdkdeu. Buried. The fu neral servlcee of Walter H. Mundell. who died June 1. were held yesterday afternoon from the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mundell, 711 East Ankeny street, and the Interment fol lowed. He was 13 years of age. St. Frajicis Acadkmt Cloes. St. Francis Academy has closed Its work tor tha year. There were IS promo tions In the grammar grades, but none In tha academic courses for this year. Dr. J. C. Hates la nw located at 21-J1 Selling bldg. Dr. F. M. Brooks, IIS Oregonlaa building, has returned. SKATtHa today all day. Oaks Kink. Dowirrowx Nursery Opeked. To en able women who may wish to do shop ping or view the parades and have babies and small children to care ror, a day nursery has been established by the Fruit and Flower Mission, the Junior League. - and the People a In stltute on the second floor of the Royal building, at Seventh and Morrison streets. Robert Smith, manager of the building, has donated a large room on the second floor for the purpose. Tha room has been fitted op with beds. cots and cradles. Two trained nurses will be In charge from o'clock In the morning until 14 at night. Moth ers may remain for an hour with their children to prepare their food. Certi fied milk will be furnished to all babies requiring It. and cereal, bread and but ter. Jelly and milk will be provided for tha older children. There will also ba toys for their amusement. Children over f years cannot ba accommodated. Mayor Ottered 11 an Horn to Read Book. A dollar an hour la the price Joseph Jordan Deveney, author of a publication on anti-socialism, la will Ing to pay to have Mayor Rushlight read the book. A letter received by the Mayor yesterday contained a new fl greenback with notice that a copy of tha book has been mailed under sep arate cover. The writer of the letter says It should take the Mayor an hour to read the book and he considers the $1 Inclosed sufficient payment for the work. The author says the Ideaa as contained In the book will aolve the labor problem of the world, the Ideals aa set forth being In harmony with the demands both of capital and labor. Portland Boisi lie Demand. Premiums as great as 4 per cent above par were offered yesterday by various bidders for 17,00 of municipal street and sewer per cent bonds ma turlng In ten years. Twenty-six bids were opened by the ways and means committee, but no awards were made owing to the fact that there waa not a quorum of tha committee present. The bids range from 1 to 4 per cent above par. The Issue waa oversubscribed nearly five times. Patrolman Bursttow Sropa Runawat. Patrolman Buratow stopped a run away horse yesterday morning on East Water street at considerable risk to himself. Policeman Burstow. who waa mounted, waa thrown from his own horse by tha runaway plunging Into his mount. The policeman a horse waa thrown, but Burstow regained his feet and finally caught and atopped tha horse. Policeman Burstow was con slderably bruised by bis horse falling on him. Art Association Meets. The annual meeting of tha Art Association waa held yesterday at the Art Museum. Reports of tha treasurer and the curator were read and approved. In the abaence or Miss Annie B. Crocker, the curator, her report waa read by Miss Mary Frances Isora. Tbosa at tending the meeting were Mrs. Lee Hoffman. Miss Jessie Ooddard. Judge C H. Carey and William M. Ladd. An Aoed Woman Die Mra. Wll- helmlna Tbumann died yesterday morn ing at her home, 10 Emeraon street, at la years of age. She waa the wife of Henry Thumann, aod mother of Henry Thumann, Jr., and Mrs. L. Muel ler. The funeral will be held tomor row afternoon from the undertaking chapel of Blackburn, Chambera sY Lowry. Final services will ba held at tha Portland Crematorium. Oaonoa Stehnken Buried. The fu neral of the late George Stehnken. of the firm of Mergens St Stehnken; who died In thla city June 7. waa held yea terday from Erlcaon's chapel. Interment being at Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Tha funeral services were conducted under the auspices of the Oerman Aid Society, of which Mr. Stehnken 'was a member. Work Start on Woodlaww Epqinb- House. Work on the foundation of the Woodlawn. engine-house waa started yesterday on Dekum avenue on the Bite of the former carbarns. It will be of reinforced concrete, and the cost will ba abqut 11000. It will be for horse or motor-drawn Are appara tus, and similar to the engine-house now being built In Rosa City Park. Two East Bide Houses Burn. Two vacant houses In Forty-first avenue. In tha South Eaat Side, owned by H. Young, burned Sunday night. H. J. Lowrey, who. lives near by. discovered the fire and gave tha alarm. Engine company No. t. Sunnyslde, responded. The two houses stood cloaa together. and the fire' la supposed to have had an Incendiary origin. Tiii Baltimore Furniture Compant will have a midsummer sale with IS per cent off on all furniture: Sheffield plate and antiques; also, ordera taken on their hand-made furniture. The manager. Mr. R. Kugel. win make a trip South and Eaat to pick up antiques. He will pay especial attention to orders given, ill Alder st Phone Main 04l. Mb. Merchant. If you want to see the snappiest line of popular-priced children and young men's clothes, made In this 'country, call at 141 Sherlock building, and Inspect tba Progreas and Success line made In the tailor shops of Koch, Schaffner dt Adler. Cincinnati. Funeral or Mrs. Govts Held. The funeral of Mrs. Elisabeth Ooets. who died at her residence, 4 East Twenty sixth street, waa held Sunday. Burial was' made at Mount Scott Park Ceme tery. Mra. Goets waa (I years of afte at the time of her death. Second and third floors of the new Globe building. Eleventh and Washington streets, will accommodate 100 people wishing to see the electric parade Tuesday night Chairs, (0 cents each. Parade paaeea building twice. Lost. If party who found three ladies' rings Saturday at Multnomah Hotel will return same to Sig Slchel. 11 Third street (Phone Main SOI), a lib eral reward will be paid and no ques tions asked. Come to the Rose Festival rest room at the Unitarian Church, Seventh and Yamhill streets. June 11. 11 and 11. Light lunch aerved from 11:30 to t dally. For Saxe. Choice lot on Cornell Road, most desirable residence location In cltv. For sale by owner; ftOO leaa than market price. Mao Rea, Main 17 1. Grand Carnival Dakce. Rlnglera Hall, Morrison at at Id; Wedneaday eve. $150 In door prises. Minuet Club. Portland Swtmmino) Baths, 1(7 4th; open daily ISc. Visitors welcome, o Salesman A man of good habits, unquestioned in tegrity and push can form a splendid connection by joining the salesforce of QrCgOnTlfC Insurance Company, the only company "exclusively Oregon." This Company receives preference from all discriminating buyers of Life Insurance in Oregon. For 3 successive years 'sold more Policies . each year than any other company operating here. YOU WORK IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF SUC CESS WHEN REPRESENTING OregonTifc L Samuel, General Manager, 'Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison, Portland. Jensen Held as "Whitm Slaver.' Carl P. Jensen, whoso Indictment as a white slaver by the recent Federal grand Jury has been kept secret, ar rived In Portland yeaterday from Call. fornia with Leo V. Youngworth. United States Marshal for the southern district of that state. - Jensen Is charged with having taken a woman from Astoria to California. Tba case Involves the desertion of a wife and children, who were left In destitute circumstances apd for this resson the Federal au thorities have exercised strenuous ef forts to bring him to trial. Civtt. SERvrrrE Exams. Announced. tha United States Civil Service Com mission snnounces that the following examinations will be held to secure ellglbles and fill vacancies In the dlf ferent departments: Cadet engineer, in lighthouse service. June 14; assistant In farm management. June IS; agri culturist, bureau of plant Industry. June 21. Further Information desired concerning these examlnationa can be secured from Z. A. Leigh at the Port land Postofflce. Hen Lats "Rose Eon." Even Port land hens are celebrating the Rose Festival. A Rhode Inland Red hen be longing to E. P. Doacb laid an egg yes terday which la aa near like a rose aa an egg could ba. The egg is ex reptionallr large, probably double yolked. and on one end la a beautiful roae all except the coloring: Mr. Doscjt lives at 4110 Kast Forty-fifth street. He Is dock agent for the American-Ha waiian Steamship Company.. Michioan and New Tobk SociB-rrjai Bust. With greetings, hospitality and Information for their "home folks." the Michigan Society has opened headquar ters In tha lobby of the Imperial Hotel, where a register of the visitors from that atata Is being kept. At the Mult nomah the New York Society haa ea tabllahed headquarters for the same purpose. Wajctetx To buy flats; three acres aa part payment. V.127. Oregonlan. " - 6000 PEOPLE HEEDED ROSE MCSICAIi FESTTVAIj FACES BIO DEFICIT. Dp. Albert Elu-gott, Manager, May Have to Sell Home to Settle $2000 Concert Debt. A heavy . deficit, aomething over 11000. stares In the face tha manager of the Multnomah County Sunday School Association, Dr. Albert Ehrgott, If (000 people do not attend the popu lar priced concert with which the Roae Musical Festival will conclude lta series of five concerts at 1:10 o'clock thla afternoon at tha Glpay Smith au ditorium. Chapman and Taylor streets. Dr. Albert Ehrgott accepted the posi tion aa manager of the music festival, practically guaranteed tha bills, and saya that If tha receipts of this after noon's concert do not amount to 12000, he will sell his home If that sacrifice la demanded. "I feel In honor bound to pay tha debts which I have contracted on behalf of the music festival of the Multnomah County Sunday School As sociation." said Dr. Ehrgott. last night. It Is up to me to keep my word, we ahould aee (000 people present." Tha Rose Musical Festival concerts have been poorly patronised by tha general public, despite the excellence of the programmes, the chorus of ISO ad u lta, 700 school children, the sym phony orchestra and three New York soloists. - It la unfortunate that the festival should have been held at this time of tha year. when there are ao many counter attractions, but tne is sue Is now one to pay the debts that have been contracted. At tha concert thla afternoon 700 achool children. Mary Cheney, aoprano, and Oacar J. Ehrgott, bass-baritone, ot new tor, will sing, and there will be other fea- Dr. Albert Eargoft, W bo aa Man ager of Rao Maaleal Festival Map Have to Boll His Hoaa ta - Wlp Oat Coaeert Deficit. tares of a patriotic nature. It la to be hoped that the parenta ana reutiivea of tha achool children who ara to alng will attend thla momentous concert. WASHINGTON LAW FAVORED Mannfactnrera' Association Indorses Compensation Act. Forty members of the Northwestern Association of Manufactuerers met yes terday afternoon In tha Imperial Hotel and Indorsed tha Washington work men's compensation law, which forces employers to pay from 1 to 10 per cent of thalr pay roll a month Into a general relief fund. This method ellmlnatea tha Injustice Inflicted upon manufacturer and employe by expensive lawsuits. A copy of the recommenda- Wanted i V C ""j LaaaaaaaaaaalTAIkt. Saaavaaa "Sufflrtent unto the day Is the e r 1 1 ' thereof." would be cold comfort, once ' your fears were aroused aa to the validity of your title. Provide against s u c b a troubl e By eee u ring a guaranteed Car. .tlf Irate of Title before) you make the deal. Inves tigate. Call for booklet. Title Trust Ce tlon wjll be sent to A. T. Buxton, of Forest Orove, who Is. chairman of Gov ernor West'a workman's rompenaatlon law committee. under the Washington law. employ ers pay a certain per cent of their pay roll Into a central fund which la In charge of tha state, the amount balng regulated by the comparative hasard to the laborer. When a- man la In jured be carries his complaint to an unprejudiced commission which makes an award and paya It from the general fund. Other question discussed were "Ex tension of tha Market"; "Footage," or the number of feet of timber that go Into a boa?, and "Cost system." George M. Cornwall, editor of The Tlmberman, will deliver an address on the "Necessity of Securing Reasonable Profit In Box Manufacture" at tha meeting today. Officers of the association ara R. B. Dyer. Astoria, president; O. W. Cheney, South Bend. Wash., secretary; and C M. Lannlntr, imaiuger. PATRIOTIC ALARM SENT IN Department Makes Ran to Save Three Flags on Trolley Wire. Festival throngs were treated to one thriller not on tha official programme, when, shortly after noon yesterday, lira engines, hosewagons and ladder truck from headquartera dashed-through the business section to Sixth and Wash ington streets to extinguish a blase In volving three small flags hung above the trolley wires In the center of the street intersection. The Incident blended well with the clamor and ex citement Incident to the festival per formances. Coming In contact with an electric wire, the flags went up In a puff of smoke and aorae excited cltixen. not found, rushed to Seventh and Washing ton streets and pulled tha fire alarm. Damage, 10 cents; no Insurance. NEW REPUBLIC GRILL. While visiting the Rosa Carnival drop Into this delightful place and get anything you want to eat, American and Chinese dlshee. 347 H Morrison St., bet. Seventh and Park ats. PARK & TILFORD'S FINE CHOCOLATES. Also Maillard's, Allegrettl's. Mullane'a. PIg'n Whistle delicious eandlea at our 1 stores. Sig. Slchel & Co. LUNCH WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Chicken FTlcassee and Hot Bli-nita. Pyramids Egga and Pimento Sauce. Crab Meat Stuffed Eggs, Lemon ri, English Trifle, Ice Cream. lt4 6th st Customs reeelnta durlna tha flrat Quarter ot 1012 were 12.e88.43. against (11.424.11S for tha aame time in lull. SPECIAL SALE ON DESKS I T . FURNITURE SALESROOM FOURTH FLOOR - Main 104 -A 4104 Phones '.4 ' S v1. LrT U fl -nr-..,, ' ' v " . '"Her Heart's Desire )pil; f; '-w IsRight a Tans liis O-l-ll-ll Jji'.rK FREE HOME TELEPHONES The Ilome Telephone Com pany has installed for the con venience of the public, daring the Eose Carnival, free tele phones, with attendant to as sist the public with any kind of information which they desire, at the following places : Third and Morrison Fifth and Morrison ' Fifth and Washington Park and Washington North Bank Depot Union Depot Edward E. Goudey Lewis Building. 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