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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOMAX TELKFHOXX8. Prfntlnr Room Main TAT. A WS City Circulation Main T070. A B"! Manavlnc Editor Main 7070. A (midajr Editor ......Main TOTo. A ""S Compcilnf Koom Main 7070. A SOUS Superintendent Building-.. Mm 7070. A Trim in ruriTrnvP!VMitli and IforH- aoni Rok stahl In the comedy. 'ItaMle Pepper." Tonicnt at 1 :1k. ORPHEUM THEATER (Broad war and Tay lor) Vaudeville. This afternoon at a:i and toncnt at 8:15. BAKER THEATER (Broadway and Morri son iirxti Baker player In FUty Miles From Boston." Tonight at I3fc PANTACES THEATER (Broadway and Al der) Vaudeville. Thle afternoon at :- and tonlent at 7:S0 and 8. EMPRESS THEATER (Broadway and hill) Vaudeville. Tbie afternoon at 3:1S and tonicbt at 7:30 and 0. I.TRIC THEATER (Fourth- and arV Musical comedy. "The Royal Nabob. Tola afternoon at 2:1 and tonlgnt at 6.M to 10:45 o'clock. PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOU AND CRYSTAL First-run pio turea. 11 A- M. to 13 P. M GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Wash ington) Continuous first-rue motions pte turea. RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth aitd Vaughn) Baseb-ul. Portland vs. Seattle. Tnls atternoon at J:1S. Advei tlarmeate Intended for the City Keel In Brief columne la Sunday's stem moat be handed In The Oreronian business office by 'clock Saturday evrnlDs. Chu-drjix Voucmtkir ro Pakaoe. Responses Are being received by C C. Hail, of the East Side Business Men's Club, from principals of the public schools giving; the number of chil dren who have volunteered to enter the children's parade during; Rose Festival week on Grand avenue. Mr. Hall said yesterday that by the end of the week enough volunteers of school children may be secured to make the parade a success. The principals ask the children to volunteer and then to secure the permission of their parents to take 'part in the parade. At least 000 children will be needed to make a suitable showing. If this number Is secured this week preparations will start next week. Robert Krohn. physical director, will direct the features to be shown. As a rule the children in the public schools are so well drilled that little time will be required in 'preparing; for -the parade. Ppeciai. Dcttjties Asked bt Shemit. Sheriff Word has asked the County Court to allow him to keep for 90 days lonrer two men whom he has employed to keep espionage on alleged disorder ly houses and saloons in which' rambling is supposed to be going; on. The Sheriff declares in bis letter that the work for which they were engaged has not been concluded. The two men In question were appointed by the County Court for only 90 days and their commissions have expired. The County Court has taken no action yet on the request for an extension of their employment. Estatb Ricotbki $7600. J. T. Richardson, administrator of the estate of Ben J. Screven, who died as a result of having a leg severed beneath the wheels of a Mount Scott train August It, 1S12, was given Judgment of J7S00 against the Portland Railway, Light tk Power Company by a Jury in Judge Mc Ginn's court yesterday. This is the full amount recoverable for death In Oregon. The contention was that the car started while Screven was boarding It, throwing him underneath the wheels. Candidates to Ba Ixvbstioated. At a meeting held at Woodstock Mon day night It was decided to form en organization to be known as the Wood stock Good Government League. Robert McCourt was elected temporary chair man and L. O. English temporary sec retary. The object of the organisa tion Is to ascertain the qualifications of the various candidates seeking office under the new charter. The next meeting will be held Monday, tt I P. M. In the Woodstock Methodist Church. Fortt Attracttvb Hoice on the North Mount Tabor slope have been' built by the TJmbdenstock Larson HomebuUders" Investment Company the past few months. More are under con struction; look them over Sunday. Take East Ankeny-Montavilla car to 70th and Glisan. Architect will be on ground from 10 to 4. with 00 plans, costing 120 to J2S per month to build. See Sunday what Portland 1 pioneer build ing company is doing. Dr. James B. Oiocstsad Trtxa cir Tratw. Dr. Jamea B. Olmstead, supreme medical director of the United Artisans, died yesterday morning at North Yaki ma, Wash., where he had been 111 in a hospital for several weeks. The seizure was a stroke of apoplexy, which occurred on a train passing through North Yakima. Dr. Olmstead was 60 years of age. The body will be brought here for burial. Burn Israel. Sbrvtctm Ajr-ntnci:B. "Peace" will be the subject of Rabbi Jonah B. Wise's sermon at Beth Israel tonight. The topic is chosen at the request of the Council of Jewish Women. Service will be at 8 o'clock. Morning service tomorrow will be at 10:30. All men and women are wel come. The music will, be In charge of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Busuntes Gnu to Mkbt. The Busi ness GirlV Club will hold Its regular meeting Monday evening. May 12. at 129 Fourth " street. A lecture will be given, on "The Camp fire Girls." All business girls are cordially Invited to attend. There is ne admittance charged for any of the lectures or entertain ments given by this club. Mimio Will. Ope Suktjat. A mis sion for men and women will open Sun day at St. Lawrence's Church. Third and Sherman streets. The mission will be conducted by the Redemptorist Fathers of which Rev. J. J. Chopoton is head. The exercises will continue nine days and conclude Monday. May 19. Reception to Bb Given tor Pastor. The congregation of the Spokane Avenue Presbyterian Chtfroh will tender Rev. John Youel, the new pastor, and wife a reception tonight at the church, Spokane avesne and East Seventeenth street. Be was Installed as pastor April SO. Pxacb Day to Bb Ceijbratd. Peace day will bo celebrated by the Council of Jewish Women on Friday, May- 1, when they will invite the members of all the Federated clubs of the city to attend a service and lecture at Temple Beth Israel. Medjlx. ConrtiT Ajcnocwced. A silver medal contest will be held In Sunnyslde. at 7:30 P. M- on Friday, at the home of E. F. Patterson. 1031 East Salmon street. Young people from dif ferent parts of the city will enter. Ad mission Is free. NonwxaiA; Concert Postponed. The concert which was to have been held at the Vancouver-Avenne Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal Church to night will be postponed until Friday night. May 23. on account of the death of Rev. C Lyng Hansen, of Seattle. Boxjard and Poot. Parl.or at the uaKS r-arK to let lor season, park opens May 24, closes Sept. 30: ten or more tables, cues, balls, etc Apply in person or address. Oaks Park. Mr Nsw, handily-planned, five-room bungalow for sale cheap; will make easy terms for quick sale. Home is at 71st and East Glisan. X. D. Postofflce box SOS. e Reoclar Friday butter sale of fresh Oregon creamery butter, two-pound squares at creamery, 60c; delivered, 65c Washington Cream Co., 444 Wash, at. fflr Side Flat for Rcxt. Six rooms; furnace, fireplace, every con venience, and In line order; rent, Hi. Phone owner. East 4496. Portland Normal. School. Teachers are enrolling rapidly. Two teachers added to the faculty recently. Tllford buiiding.. Main bit. Sheeht Bhos., painting, papering, tinting. 129 12th. Main 3072, A 2410. 1100 Diamond Rr.vo ron $75. Aron son'a removal sale, 294 Wash, at, Street Exthnsiow ' Desired. A com mittee from the Brooklyn Improvement Club and from property owners will ap pear before the street committee today and ask that the proceedinga for the I .. a? Vam Tnnth - o thrOllfh d)auiB " i. . v. u . ! i - - 1' the Ladd tract, in Brooklyn, be hurried. East lentn street ia ciosea uemwcn Division and Taggart streets, and as it ward avenue the property owners have asked that it be opened to Division. If extended East Tenth street win j .h-nno-h v. tii . wHich 1 be tween Milwaukle and East Sixth and south of the Southern Pacific riaiiroa. and also the tract recently bought by the Ford Automobile Company. The latter company has plans for a large building to be erected in that part of the block where the extension would be made. Committee Meetiko Caijjsd. George L. Baker, chairman of the Fourth of July committee of the committee of 100 . . V. UT..U'. I I'M 1 1 Mn h 1 D VI 1 II I, Ul IU D V.11I III II 11 v. - Conference, to be held in this city June 23 to July f, has called a raeeuns v the committee for thlB evening at 1 1. a- -K P.-.m.mlfll Hub. A full report of elaborate plans for the Dig celebration win oe mswio " meeting of the committee of 100 next ir... . .amm . u . (Tnmmercial Club. Included In this special com- ... . a n T A mutee, Desna jar. cukcf, a -Miller, Rev. T. H. Walker. Julius ! ti.i txawa eanff-r T7 V. CnmsLTL. Rev. J. D. Corby. C. F. Berg. Robert Krohn, Hy Ellers and t. ri. ue wiyer. Bond Bids Rejected. Because' of the unusually low bids received Wed nesday by the ways and means com mittee of the City Council for 25-year, . -n nra for hnrwl. MAVOT RUSh- ii v. . mi.ka - sifrifiala vesterdav 11U VI . U U I V. . . J ... . - decided to reject all bids and take over $122,000 of the bonds wun money n- in the city's general sinking fund. The kl-h.rf fnr- th, lSUj ft'Bfl 88.7' cents on the dollar which would bring only $443,900 on the entire issue, a loss of $56,100. The city will buy the $122,009 in bonds at par ana .iv to get bid above 90 per cent for the remainder. t au.-t tvin. -RAf Trust fighter, Bella t the following prices: Shad. 6c. Chinook salmon, 15c Halibut, 8c Mutton stew, 8c Raxor clams, 10c Codfish, 10c. ni.Kk rnH 12V.C Orezon egtcs. 20c Choicest butter, 60c Hams. 19c. Legs mutton, 16c Sh'lders mutton, 10c Sirloin steak. 20c Roast pork, Uttc- Brkiast bacon, iuc onouiaer aim.iv, Corned beef, 10c Round steak, 20c Frank L. Smith's three downtown markets are: 22S Alder at, bet. First and Second; 328 Washington st bet First and Second: 171 Third st, near TamhiU Btreet. Strike Rioters Sentenced. On con dition that he make good the damages to Patrolman Stuart's uniform, W. Borstel, accused of precipitating a riot by tnrowing an egg ai o. which la picketed by strikers, received - .4 .. ..n.-iM fn Vim ir lnftl Court yesterday. E. Schramm, who assaulted the omcer, waa nn-u A. West, who interfered, received a 4 .-n r. . Th, n were convicted by a Jury Tuesday. The trouble occurred at eixin d a. -.-.-.-i t. Btaltw, arm narrvinar on DUWbB, r.C I " 1.1 . . ' ' a, fight against a restaurant proprietor. FrKLDS PIjEads Not Ouiltt. r ran it r. Fields, ex-County Clerk, pleaded not n 1 1 . -r v.nm Tn a-a (ifltRnn vesterdav to an Indictment charging him with fail ing to turn over to joan a. v-oixey, uu successor, the proper amount of money. Hla trial probably will be held within a few weeks. Next Monday he is scheduled to plead to two other Indict ments, one cnarging nun wuu lng Interest on publlo money and the I. M-hanll-ff 130 000 riAld lfltO court for the benefit of a litigant by depositing It in a bank and collecting Interest on xi lor nis pnv&i pu.ae. . ... . t . .i .i j xr wir-i. rvy Arleta Parent-Teachers' Association will meet In the aasemDiy nan oi tne school today. There will be exhibits (. ..nh rnrrm nf manual work and sewing during the day. A programme will be rendered at 2:30; compositions will be read, oy tne nun, eixin aim ...nth mulM on "The Evils of the Use of Tobacco"; by the eighth and ninth grades, on Business me Prefer Total Abstainers." There will also be drills, recitations and songs. Rev. Robert N. McLean will make an address on "The Spirit of Play." Grbshax Fair Bookixt Issued. The Gresham Fair Association has com pleted and Issued a 100-page book on the coming rair. it given a iuh premium list for the year. Accounts -I.. Hir.n rtf Trontdale. Falrvlew. Pleasant Home and Gresham Commer cial Clubs. The Portland Railway, Light & Power Company announces ... n thft fair. The booklet was printed at the Outlook's office In Gresham. It contains oesiaes tne printed matter a number of half tones. U.I.U1 rmn.1 to Meet. The Mothers' Circle of the Highland school will hold Its regular mommy meeting today at S P. M. at the school. A paper ..tv.. Vrr,r,t innnl Outbursts of Chil dren" will be read by Mrs. Anna Fraxler. All motners in me uisinci an invited to attend. Election of officers . wAiit a rA ffond attendance is earnestly desired. Some of the children In the upper grades win reaa essays u hygiene. ur.e-M-iwira nnmrA T4aXJLlfCB TO CeHT. The books of the Portland Postofflce were found to balance to a cent oy me Postofflce inspectors who went over ...k ii.iuiri-i,iii nrenaratorv to making the change of Postmasters. The work was finished late yesieraay a-i ui office was declared formally In charge a'-,k tt Mvera. Mr. Mvers filed his bond as Postmaster in Washington, and took the oath of office at that time. --. ..-.- ri rnm nrrRim The fu- heral of Flavel G. Ross, who died May 6, at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. Fred Wittenberg. 7009 Fifty-ninth avenue South East Side, was held yes terday from Dunnlng" chapel, 414 East Alder street. Interment waa in Rose City Park Cemetery. Mr. Ross Is sur vived by two eons and a daughter. Elmer I- William u. Wittenberg, of Portland. AHAVAI SHOLOM SERVICES TONIOHT. a 4 in kaM in Ahaval Sholom Synagogue. Park and Clay streets, to night at 8 O ClOCK. J. no cnuir "In Dreams I Heard the Seraphim." an i i w .niji, fnr the contralto and baritone. Charles W. Robison will deliver an address. Tomorrow morning services begin at 9:80 o'clock. Rabbi Abrahamson officiating. Conference Delegates Named. The Vancouver-Avenue Norwegian Danish Methodist Episcopal Church baa ap pointed the following delegates to the World's Christian Cltlsenship Con ference, to be held In Portland June 29 July 6: Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Holm, John Blled, Mrs. C. J. Larsen and ilisa Edith Jones. Staoanat Pools Being Filled. The stagnant pools on the east side of East a n-i4 .- )in Fast Burnside street and Sullivan's Gulch, are being filled up preparatory to laying a traca northward. Material is brought from . v. hnM-njant hiifMinora under con struction in different portions of the city. SERVICES AT STWAOOOtm TONIOHT. TO-4h- -a t tVi. KlTth-Rlrt SvnaaTOCTUe corner Sixth and Hall streets, services will be held at v:30 o'ciock. x. Ajrom berg will address the congregation. --.-niw mnmtnar a.rvlr.l will bedn at 9 o'clock. Sunday school la held every Sunday at 10 A. M. Dr. Gborob Parrisr Rbooveb.8. The friends of Dr. George Parrlsh will be pleased to know that he is steadily re covering from the injury received In the ball game saturcay last ami in another week hopes to be out Arlington School Wore Seen Todat. soclatlon will give an entertainment and exniDition oi acnooi worn ioaay, Manual training se-.:-ig and other de partments will be represented. Da. Townlet, Dekum. Mar. 5883. VIAL CASE IS SETTLED WO MAX GRANTED DECREE AITD $20,000 ALIMOXY. Agreement Includes Stipulation That Oiargea JPreferrd by Hus band Shall Be Withdrawn. The divorce suit of Anna H. Vial against Leon VlaL on trial in Judge Davis court, was settled yesterday while the hearing was in progress. The woman was given the decree and an agreement that she is to receive alimony of $20,000, this to be paid when the quarter block at the northeast corner of Sixth and Washington street, in which Leon Vial owns a 26-96th in terest, is sold. A buyer is being sought. It waa declared. In the meantime the money will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent amounting to $1200 a year. Of this amount Mrs. Vial will receive $40 a month, the balance to be added to the principal and paid when the $20,000 la forthcoming. The agreement Includes a stipulation that all charges against Mrs. Vial preferred- by her husband In his answer shall be withdrawn. Her action was brought on the grounds of habitual and gross drunkenness, threats and actual attempts to kill and other alleged acta of extreme cruelty. She admitted on the stand that she had made a misstep prior to her marriage, but declared that Vial had married her with a full knowl edge of tbie. Vial, who has been under guardian ship of R. L. Durham and Earl C Bronaugh. of Mr. Durham because of habitual drunkenness and of Judge Bronaugh - because of his spendthrift habits, set up as a defense that the marriage waa invalid because of bis failure to secure his guardians' con sent This contention was dropped when the settlement was made. He was married and divorced once before, giving up as alimony to his first wife a 6-96th Interest In the Washington street property. CHAMBER EXTENDS WORK W. B. D. Dodson Appointed to Take Cp New Activities. The appointment of W. B. D. Dodson to the clerical force of the Portland Chamber of Commerce was made ne cessary by the extension In the scope of activity which la contemplated by the Chamber. E. C Giltner continues as secretary and M. Mosessohn, hla as sistant will remain with the Chamber in his. present capacity, Mr. Dodson as sociating himself with the Chamber in a new line of work. The necessity of addition to the force of the Chamber has been recognized by the Board of Trustees for some time on account of the vast trade activities that are expected to follow the opening of the Panama Canal. Friedlanders Reduction Sale We appreciate the loyal support of the people of Portland, which is making this reduction sale a great success. Over forty years' contin uous business in Portland has proven tiie name of Friedlander to stand for quality and honest mer chandise. What We Say It Is, It Is." Some Friday and Saturday Specials Our regular thin model 17-jeweled open-faced gentlemen's filled $20 Watches now offered 2.00 Those special blue-white one-half carat Diamond Rings gy50 The new style gold-filled regular $126 to $2 Hat Pins Solid Gold Gents' Tie -Clips, regu lar $2.00 to $3.00, now jl25 It will pay you to inspect and com pare the prices we are giving on our wonderful stock of platinum mounted Diamond Jewelry, our art goods and cut glass; also to exam ine our vast assortment of un mounted Diamonds, from the medium-priced to the very highest qualities in perfect steel blues. EXPERT OPTICIAN'S TTvaminationg Tree. FRIEDLANDERS 310 Washington Street. ' Artillery Officers Instructed. . Officers of the Coast Artillery Corps above and including the rank of Second Lieutenant are now at Fort Stevens, where they are attending what is known as an officers' school. They will receive instruction in military science under the tutelage of regular -Army officers. Adjutant-General Finzer is one of the "pupils." SUNDAY OUTING TRIP 25C Speolal excursion to Hillsboro Sunday round trip. Including auto trip and lunch JBc; get tickets now at 90 Fifth st. Train leaves Jefferson-street depot, corner of Front and Jefferson sts., at 10:30 A. M. Sunday. Work Resumed in Lone Fir Cemetery The Lone Fir Cemetery Lotown- SEALY-DRESSER MAIN 7200 i GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS. 288-290-292 STARK STREET CO. -i i, r A SI 81 1 - i- 5ra The Store of ReKahility. Qnality, Merit and Service Established in 1878, serving the publid well and faithfully for Ul these years, is a good guarantee of RELIABILITY in itself. Our guarantee of entire satisfaction behind , every purchase. TURKISH COFFEE we believe to be the best in .the country. Its merit is becoming recognized everywhere. Yesterday we shipped some as far east as Kansas City. "There's a rea son." HOME-MADE LAYER CAKES Chocolate, Walnut and Marsh mallow. Special for Friday and Satnrday. Regular 50c Cakes for 45 HOME-MADE SALADS for cold lunches on warm days freshly made from best materi als, every day. Crab, Chicken, Potato, Shrimp. TABLE FRUIT SPECIAL Extra Apricots, Cherries, Yel low Free Peaches, Sliced Peaches, Cling Peaches, Bart lett Pears, Egg Plums, Green Gages. All fancy fruit, packed in best granulated sugar. Sold everywhere for 25c and 30c can. 6 cans for $2, or 12 cans $1.85 Make your own assortment. Money back if you are not sat isfied. MARIPOSA OLIVE OIL Positively the best produced in California. We recommend it to critical people and those who use oil medicinally. On Friday and Saturday, a dollar bottle for 90 1 .An Account With Us Is a Great Convenience. , 288, 290, 292 STARK STREET. AT FIFTH. AY 3YTHESEA OREGON'S MOST POPULAR AND CONVENIENT YEAR-ROUND RESORT Beginning tomorrow the Saturday limited train leaves North Bank Depot 2 P. tt Returning, leaves' Gearhart Sunday, 6:36 P.M. A FACT We have the best service and longest season of Summer train schedule of any Northwest resort ' BUILDING BOOM NOW ON Just the time to build your Summer home. Select a location NOW and join the many taking advantage of our liberal discount to purchasers who will build. LOTS ?200 AND UPTerms, 10 per cent cash, 2 per cent monthly. Electricity and pure mountain water ready to serve. JOIN SPECIAL PARTY Going Satnrday to see what's happening at Gearhart. Hotel Gearhart always open. For particulars call on Gearhart Prk Company lOOVi Fourth St. Phones: Main 1293. A 7268. that man, whose appearance you so, often admire WW r No doubt he's wearing a Kup peiiheimer suit. The. pleasing Norfolks and the English and semi-box in homespuns, tweeds and cassimeres are the logical choice of well - dressed men. Twenty-five dollars; others at fifteen to forty. for the good of your boys We keep in close touch with the largest makers of wearable, likeable togs and handle them exclusively in Portland. Our Norfolk models are values you will appreciate. $5 to $12.50. Presents of course, bats, balls, mitts or gloves with boys' suits S. & H. Stamps given upon request Two Stores Morrison at Fourth Street "The Steinbach Store' Third St., Just Off Morrison 'The Lion Store' era" Association has started Spring- lm. provements In fche cemetery grounds. Seven men are employed. The tract will be thoroughly cleaned up. The men will be kept at work for some time. PEJfNBT BROS.9 FRIDAY SPECIAL. We offer our 2 wines at SI a trallon: 11.50 wines at 76c a gallon; Straight Kentucky Whisky, 7 years old, regular S4.60 at 13.50 a gallon; Kentucky Whisky, regular $3.60. at $2.50 a gal lon: $3 grade Whisky, $2.10 a gallon. Friday only. 379 E. Morrison St. thones East 2S7. B 2428. Free delivery. Refinement of ' surroundings, su perior cuisine and efficient service charac terize the Foun tain Grill, Port land's dining salon de luxe. LUNCH In the Rathskcllar v 50c 11:30 Until 2 HOTEL OREGON Tailored Clothes That Have the Punch Suite 209-10-11-12 Rothchild Bldg. When Your Doctor writes a prescription he knows its good results will not be impaired by inferior drugs, careless mis takes and slow delivery when we make it up. If you phone we will call for your prescription and de liver free to any part of the city. HAACK BROS. Exclusive Prescriptionists, Medical Bldg., 351 Alder Street. Main 712, A 5712. f HOTEL STEWART SAH FRANCISCO Geary Streetbove Union Square European Plan $1-50 a day up American Plan $3.50 a day up New steel and brick structuro. Third ad dition of hundred rooms now buUdina. Every modem convenience. Moderate rate. Center of theatre and retail dis trict. On carlinea transferring over city. D-clric mmibM nnU train ld K-uiirl. CCHVYAB PRINTING CO OBEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT 2 .4. 5 STARK STREET Hand-Tufted Rugs Made Exactly in Colors, Design and Sizes You Want For instance, a machine-made rug 9x12, in do mestic stock pattern and color, with seam, will cost $60.00. A hand-tufted rug, with exclusive pattern and coloring as you want it, size 9x12, will cost $120.00. Larger sizes in proportion, as they are figured by the square yard. A full line of Wall Papers, Cretonnes and Wicker and Reed Furniture, at prices which are right. F. A. Taylor Company 130 Tenth Street Near Alder WALL PAPERS, CRETONNE, DRAPERIES, RUGS, SPECIAL FURNITURE Ask for Hop Gold Beer When You Phone Your Dealer Insist On Hop Gold the Beer With the Matchless Flavor Portland's Best Family Brew t&ffl S2.50 gA Worth BOS TO SAMPLE Sl-fbE 'STORE 129 Fourth, Next 5c-10o Store. FLOWERS Mothers Day Sunday, May 1 1 Rvery Seaaonable Flower and Pot riant (or Thla Nev and Popular Occasion. CLARKE BROS. FLORISTS. MORRISON, Bet. 44h and 6tb.