THE MORNIJfG OKEGOXIAX, - FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914.. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONLVN TELEPHONES. Msnarln Editor Main TOTO, City Sdttor Main 7070. fcund&y Editor Main 7070. Advertising Department. Main TuTO, City Circulation iaaln "070. compoains-roua Ain 7070, Prmtins-ruom Main 7070, aiuperiiiiendaut Bulldlns. Main loiu. a eons A 0!5 A 60'-'S A 0O5 a eos A 00X5 A.8.W5 A tfottS AMi:SEAIETS. UEIUS (Broadway at Taylor) D-Annarisl- o'a motion picture. "eai.ir.s-" Tnia alter- noon o'clock, tonight i.JO. OAKS AMl'SEMENT PiKK oara from First and Alder) McElroy-a tand. musical com- dy and vsudevllle. Iu aiternoon at 3 and tonlfut at b. . , FANTAGKd (Broadway and Alder) TBI afternoon at 2:15 and tonignt at 7 :15 and . iJdPKJibo (Broadway and luniUl) Con- tlnuo-ia lroo 1-40 to 11. MOV1NG-PICTCRS THEATERS. PEOPLES Weat Park and Alder. KAJSSTIC Park and W ash In t ton. COLUMBIA SLxtn. near Vv'aaninnton. GLOBE- Kleventa and Washing-ton. NEW 6'fAA Park and Vr'aanlnsun. bLNatr Washing-too. near Hiuadway. Advertisements Intended for the City N In Brief columns In Sunday issue must M handed In The Oreoniaa buslnes otXice o 4 o clock Saturday evening;. OBJEGOXIAN AX BXSOBTS. Subscribe with the followlna cents, at your Summer resort, to secure the mot prompt doUrery of The Oreaonlan. City ratea. Snb acrlpUon by maU are payable In ad vance. Bar View, Or..... E. F. Jackeoa Bay City, Or Stone Beely Bay Ocean. Or W. I Johnson Brisbtoa. Or J. A. Baldwin Car, '..aeh Carl B. Smith Columbia Beach. Mrs. N. K. Burkheao Ecola. Or U W. Crone Garibaldi. Or C. F. Alexander Gearhart. Or J. Falrhnre Ilwara. Wash H. B. Woodruff long Beach, Waah...W. E. 8trauhal Manianita. Or EmU Kardell Nahcotta. Wash J. H. Brown Newport, Or Georae SyWeater Oceaa Park I. E. Beechey Bockaway Beach Frank MUler ehlpherd'a Springs. Wash Mineral Springs Hotel Ce. St. Martin's 8 prints. Wash Mrs. K. St. Martin Seaside, Or.: Clark Strattoa Seariew. Wash. .Constable A Fntman Tillamook. Or J. 8. Lamar Wheeler. Or B. H. Cady WUholt eprlns. Or...F. W. McLaren Auditorium Casb to Bb Appealed. Hall fe Lpper are completing: an appeal of the auditorium site case to the Supreme Court. The appeal Is from the decision of the lower court, which declared tte city might build the audi torium on the Market Block, and makes up a book of 84 pages, which con tains the complaint and answer and the citation of alleged errors of the court on which the appeal is made. Eleven errors are cited. In these It is set forth that the court erred in falling to find that the city cannot spend more than 1600,000 in securing grounds and erecting the auditorium. Jlr. Lepper said yesterday that the ap peal is taken to settle the question finally. The brief will be prepared within a few days. Pahtt , Makes 865-Mil Automobile Trip. Kev. S. Earl DuBois. of the Grand-Avenue United " Presbyterian Church, accompanied by Kev. W. P. White, and Ernest Fisher, of Albany, and Samuel Davis, of Minneapolis, has returned from an 865-mile automobile trip. The party left Albany and pro ceeded to Eugene and thence over the McKenzie road to Klamath, Klamath Falls, Pelican Bay, Fort Klamath, Crater Lake, Rogue River, Medford, Grants Pass. Eugene, Cascadla r.nd back to Albany. Rev. Mr. DuBois said the trip was one of rare interest. Rov, W. P. White drove the automobile. Rev. Mr. DuBois will occupy his pulpit Sunday and then join his family a; Gearhart Park. Insurance Companies Sued. T. W. Isherwood. owner of a two-story frame building at 46 Fourth street, which was nearly destroyed by fire May 4. started suits yesterday against the Prussian National Insurance Company, the Glrard Fire A Marine Insurance Com pany, the Insurance Company of the State -of Pennsylvania and the Globe 6c Rutgers Insurance Company. He alleges that he holds policies in the first three companies of $2000 each and $1000 In the last-named company and that the concerns have refused to pay his fire loss. Camp to Grv Cash Prizes." Mult nomah Camp. No. 77. Woodmen of the World, has offered $30 In three prizes for suggestions for membership cam paign. These suggestions are to be submitted at the meeting of the camp tonight. The member who makes the best suggestion for the campaign will get $15, the next will receive tlO and the third $5. Of course, these sug gestions are to be confined to the mem bers of the camp. A considerable num ber are expected to offer suggestions at the meeting tonight. Druooist Fined $200. Pleading guilty to selling cocaine without a prescription. Frank Kirkpatrlck, a druggist, fit years old. was fined $100 by Judge Stevenson In Municipal Court yesterday. Kirkpatrlck operates a drugstore at East Forty-first and Hoi gate streets. The specific charge on which he was arrested was selling cocaine to Mrs. B. Woods, a domestic, without a prescription. Girl on Motorcycle Hurt. -Miss Don Jones, of 388 Falling street, and J. J. Lewis, 690 East Eighth street, were badly bruised yesterday when their motorcycle upset on Sandy road, about ten miles from Portland. The machine struck a dust hole and kidded. Miss Jones and Mr. Lewis were taken to Good Samaritan Hos pital and their wounds dressed. McMinwvtllb Man Dies. Sherman Crawford, 48 years old, formerly a real estate dealer In McMinnvllle. died yes terday at the home of his sister, Mrs. B. E. Robertson, 65 East Twelfth street North. Mr. Crawford had been visit ing in the city for about a week. Just before his death he made pieparations to leave for Southern California for the benefit of his health. Bicycle THlir Sentenced. George Moss, who, according to the authori ties, has stolen four bicycles In the last week, was sentenced, to six months en the rockpile by Municipal Judge Stevenson yesterday. He was arrested Wednesday by Detectives Hyde and Grisim. The wheels have all been found and returned to their owners. Saloon License Protested. A num ber of the business men in the locality of Fifth and Burnside streets, are ob jecting to two foreigners obtaining a license aid entering the saloon busi ness at No. 3 North Fifth street James Paris, barber, on Burnside near Fifth, has filed a remonstrance with the Alayor. Columbia Synod Meets at Spirit Lake. Columbia Synod of the United Presbyterian Church including Oregon, Washington and Idaho will meet at Spirit Lake. Idaho. September 8 to 10 Rev. S. Earl DuBois, of the irand avenue Presbyterian Church, will ,at tend the session. Passenger Service to New York via Panama Canal Steamship "Honolulan" sails from San Francisco August 13. Rate 11(0 per person. American Hawaiian Steamship Company, 110 Stark street. Portland. Adv. Royal Arms Apartvents 11th and Lovejoy at., reservations can now be made on premises. Ad v. Dr. A. W. HnrtRB removed to 401 g lev ens bid g. Adv. W. C Shearer, dentist, returned. AdV, . - Pioneer Woman's Funeral Held. The funeral services of Mrs. Louisa Partlow, pioneer woman 79 years of age and widow of the late J. M. Partlow. was conducted yesterday at 10 o'clock. Interment was made in Lone Fir Cemetery. Rev. C E. C!lne, friend of the family, officiated. iMrs. Partlow came to Oregon with her family in 1862 and made her home in Portland till her death. She 1 "' vlved by three daughters. Mrs. M. A. Loveridge, Mrs. A. E. Caffee and Mrs. L. M. Davis, of Fortland. Two sis ters survive her, Mrs. W. S. Hudson, of Laurelhurst. and Mrs. S. Greene, of Wisconsin. There are seven grand children and two great-grandchildren Death was caused by paralysis. Canal Celebration Plans Complete. Speakers at the Chamber of Com merce luncheon In the Commercial Club rooms at noon tomorrow, In celebra tion of the opening of the Panama Canal will be Henry B. Miller, former United States Consul-General at Yokohama, and J. N. TeaL A. H. nr.ti.nt rt th Chamber of Commerce, will preside. The Royal Rosarlan Dana win piay uuims uu luncheon. -At 11 o'clock, the guns of .i. - i DA.(nn ,r tn announce) the IUQ LJ I O V- . AWO.W.. " - . - canal opening with a National salute of 21 guns Whistles, nens ana omor noises also will commemorate the ....nt -R-wn 11 and 12 the Police men's and Firemen's bands are to play tn the streets. y r Ya e n r TriT-Tin Released en aa m . l A(n r. 1 Pnnrl ftn thn f h 11 T C 6 Of living with Florence McMurray whom he represented to be his wife, Dan Richardson was arrested immediately bv a DeDUtv Sheriff for having de serted his wife and two children. Richardson and ' Florence MC-tturmy were arrested Wednesday when neigh bors discovered they were not married. A misdemeanor charge was niea against them in Municipal Court. Then the county authorities aiscovcrcu Richardson's wife and children, whom, it is declared, he had deserted. A non support warrant was issued immediately.- ' v Seashore Excursionists Coming. A train of 11 cars bringing persons from Boise Baker, La Grande, Joseph and Intermediate points in Idaho and Eastern Oregon to North Beach points Is due in Portland at 7:15 o'clock this morning. Between 200 and 250 per sons are In the party. The train is .. wfth th itMmer T. J. Potter, which leaves for the beach at 8 o'clock. Return tickets win do swu until August 29, Including stopover In Portland. Mrs. H. M. Bryant Is Dead. Mrs. H. M. Bryant died Thursday morning .4- 4-1 n'ninrlr and services will be held today at 2 P. M. at the crema torium. Her home was at iboi rm m mouth avenue. Mrs. Bryant had been ii aalri . she was 60 years old and a native of New York. She is survived by her hushano ana iwu children, Mrs. S. W. Ross, of Moro, and ir n-.,anfr f Hmm Vallev. Mrs. Bryant was married In Sibley, Iowa, in 1879 and came to uregon in ia. r... TJt.otn v IT, T.I. IT-HOW VVAOON. iUAfl 111.1.1 1J 1 George Sepford fell from a wood wagon which he was driving at Twenty-eighth . i ei,ii Vniiw road vester- B 1-1 CCl tiuu " " w. . J - day, struck on the back of his head and was knocked unconscious, rairoi man Short picked him up a few minutes later and summoned the Red Cross ambulance. Sepford was taken to the tj. Q.r Un,nltal A' MPVPT fiTRSh on the back of his head was the extent of his injuries. Loss, or $40 Reported. A roll of n. ,1 aJ (n A niece Of cloth, 'was all Mrs. May A. Edwards. 1253 Delaware avenue, louna wnen o opened her purse yesterday to take out a -.hi.h ia Viori nut there Monday. She reported to Patrolman Arnold that someone evidently had entered her house between Monday morning and Wednesday and substituted the cotton for the roll of bills, which she . had wrapped in the cloth. a Dfunifltmn to Preside. To " cele- i - .v.- tt-h -f Af thA Madonna, a musical programme will be given and Archbishop Christie will preside at the meeting to be held on Sunday night a, s nviA.ir in Run KllllTjo Neri Church. East Seventeenth and Division streets. Tigano's band will play some specially arranged numbers, concluding with 'The star spangiea oann-r. M Wirner to Teach at Sandy Hioh School. H. Warner, of Eugene, has been employed to teach in tne toanay union hitrh school at a salary of $100 a month this year. Five school dis tricts in the neignoornooa are in terested in this high school. It will w In thai nraaant BChoolhoUse at Sandy for this year, but later a special high scnooi nouse may do re quired. T".. A DWirn Wtt t. "R V WIRT OPPOSED. Objection to the final report of Hugh McDevetl, executor ot tne win ui xuny Arnaud, was filed in probate court yes ,iar Kv riTariA Arnaud L'Hoste. resi duary legatee under the will. The objection against tne report was Be cause of McDevett's alleged failure to show an inventory and appraisement. Mrs. Hughes' Funeral Held at Fair- yiew. The funeral of Mrs. Susie J. Hughes, daughter of Robert Hunter, -E-i...ir wn A WArinestiav at Fair- view Presbyterian Church, and the in terment was made in tne iau veme- . f,a TTiiorhs top killed in an automobile accident Sunday near Seat tle. She had lived for many years at Fairview. TV . r k rmv a rnvecuvvrit Postpone ment. Professor Newill. president of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, re ceived a telegram today stating tnat the International Conference of Church. aohiriii1avH tn he held in San Fran cisco September S-6, has been indefi nitely postponed on account or tne war. Twit I'mw TMffnRPO RATE. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by William WeBenberg, Otto Reuble and Karl Bamme for the German Floral Company, capitalized at $1000. Articles were filed for the Interurban Autocar Company, capitalized at $10,000, by W. E., Henry and Helen Williamson. Tourists Enjot City. After two days In Portland, whioh they declared were the most pleasant of their whole trip, a party of tourists in charge of Thomas Mann left over the O.-W, R. & N. last night for Yellowstone Park. They came here from Seattle, follow ing a side trip to Alaska. Bio Picnic Planned. Plans tor the annual basket picnic of Portland press men, stereotype" and mailers have been completed. It will be held a Co lumbia City Sunday, August 16. The picnickers will leave the Washington street dock on the steamer Joseph Kel logg at 8 A. M. CALiFOitxiANS to Hear War Talk. There will be an open meeting of the California Society of Oregon Tuesday at 1 P, M. at library ball in the Public Library. Prominent speakers will dis cuss the war. All are invited to be present. Dean Hart to Preach Here. Dean Hart of Denver, one of the most noted speakers of the Episcopal Churob in the West, will preach on Sunday morning at Trinity Church. GENSURE IS SHARP County Investigators Angered by Architect's 'Discourtesy.' OFFICIALS CLASH OFTEN Hearing- Enlivened by Tilts Between Commissioners Holman and Light- ner and Lack of Harmony "Is Commented on Caustically. have been going on as they have. Some we DIECK' DELAYS HEARING Sew Electrical Code Not to Be Taken TJpTlIl After October 1. At the request of members of the electrical code revision committee. Commissioner Dieck has postponed the hearing on the proposed new code un til after October 1. The committee made the request because most of the members will be out of the ciy until that time. , The new code has caused a bitter fight between the electrical wiremen and the contractors because of a pro vision requiring persons to put up a cash bond of $100 in addition to a sure ty bond of $500 before doing any elec trical wiring. Court action by the County Commls sioners to compel Whldden & Lewis arrhltortK nf the new Countv Court' house, in connection with the building of .which usrlv chances have been heard from time to time, to submit nltin, anil anapi flrn ttonn tn the .loin committee from the Taxpayers' and Non-Partisan' Leagues, which is. in vestigating county affairs, was'de manded at a meeting of the committei j Members of the committee severely criticises tne arcnuecis ior tneir ni- ( . 1 1 ,1 u Tf r ii u it.niararf that thpv had Oecllnea to give eitner tne piana anu specifications or any otner lniunua tion to the investigators. George Mason, manager of the Non- II.. -.J.,.. TAan-.,A K . ,1 h..n llolr9taH I a i itoeu j.ii h iiuu www.. - - .-3 to look into the Courthouse affair and report his findings. Mr. Mason re ported yesterday that he couldn't re- nict onvthlnff tA.nitsA Vi hadn't bAan ww. v j ...... - able to get any information from Whidden & Lewis. ' 11. ,iA-ti.,.i aI fnmmfnrlnnnl' T.tfrhtnpr system said to have been Installed In the uourtnouse ana tnen tanen out again. Mr. Lightner replied that the system was ordered at the request of the Circuit Judges, who, after it was bought, decided they didn't want it. Rfarmr RaIIm InvMlblBtor. Vr Ifa.nn aaka it It WAra trilA t hfl t this system Baa cost tjvuu, ana tnat it represented an absolute loss to the county. "I must say to you as I have Bald Y nf rm TvTw Uaann " ralniniul Mr T tA-VttnA. "that vm, mnat IT at all In. formakion of that kind from Whidden Sc. Lewis. 1 don't know tne aetaus, Dut they can give them to you." !Ua.A- ..(.,t.J lhar WhtdHan J&- . 1. 1 . UCOVM ...... .. u.w-ww.. Lewis had not only refused to give out the plans ana speculations, as re quested, but had declined to appear be fore the committee to give any infor mation. ' "Mr. Whidden has assured me that I 41.1a anmniHtaa will nmA tn his Of- fice he will answer any questions," re plied Mr. Ldgnmer. "Will you explain to me," said Mr. faann athorTllT- "whv thi Committee. renresenting the taxpayers' of the county, in an effort to find out how the county's money has been spent, should have to go to an employe of the county, as Whidden & Lewis are In this Courthouse matter, at their convenience, and beg for information? Whidden Lewis Criticised. "I have talked personally to Mr. Whidden over the telephone and been refused the plans and specifications of the Courthouse," he went on warmly. "I have talked to Mr. Lewie personally, and been refused. I have presented an order, signed by the County Commis sioners, that these plans and specifica tions should be turned over to us, and been refused. "Now, as an Individual and as a tax payer. I believe that when the oounty has paid a fee of $81,600 to a firm of architects, the taxpayers are entitled to the fullest information as to how their money hae been spent, and when that information is refused. I propose to give the refusal the fullest publicity. Dr. A. J. Giesy, chairman of the com mittee, also had a word to say. "Why does Mr. Whidden stand on his high pedestal and say. 'If you want anything, you come to meV he in quired of Mr. Lightner. . ..!-.. thinir that as a matter of courtesy he should come before us, rep resenting tne taxpay-ra, our questions?" . ... . , . ... T l.kt.a. Harlirad that Mr. Whld- den was having a copy of the plans and specifications made for the County Commissioners and that when this copy was turned over to the Board the committee couia ou Mr. Lightner Promises "Order." "V.. anA thav' 11 be sure to have It ready after we hive adjourned." sar castically returned Mr. Mason. "At the last meeting of this commit. . - if. u,,an -nut in aratn. "Mr. Lightner' and Mr. Holman both prom ised to do an tney comu Investigation and to get us those speci fications. It is within their power to take legal proceedings to compel Whid den & Lewis to turn the plans ana specifications over to us, and I want i . n.h.t ihav R ra e-oinfcr to do. If you 11 dictate any w ing or demanding we'll make It de-mandine- those plans, I'll sign It, said Mr. Lightner hotly. . , a ir.T-,,aiak tliakvA Mr. rioiman was ncaru. --j " lg something in their contract we don't , .k.t a-iv.a (ham authority not to. M.J1UW f.-w - give out these plans even If we do de mand tnem, ne suggeoiwu. "You have a County Attorney why j .. i,i,n It nvar to him?" said Amedee M. Smith, another member of the committee. htit.mi An it thlai afternoon." said Mr. . nw r. T.icVitnati made no com- XiUlUteh. am-. e ment The subject was put over then until anotner meeting. ant.- .iia.i- nari nf the meeting was featured by another of the personally conducted altercations between Com missioners HOlman ana Jjigniner, wniou have become regular events of the ses. stone. Lack of Harmony Commented On. Dr. Glesy was commenting on har mony. "The lack of harmony in this board has been a factor against the best Interests of Multnomah County, hasn't it?" he asked Commissioner Hoi- man. Mr. Holman said -yes." - "As a matter or fact, wnen one wm missioned would advocate one thing. v.. ak -,. wmild null in onDOSite di rections," remarked Dr. Giesy. Out of this seemingly innocent cun versation, a violent argument ensued between Commissioners Lightner and Holman. Mr. Holman, discussing lack of harmony, spone oi a loner jr. Lightner had refused to sign, whv ainn't von tell the whole truth and say why I wouldn't sign it?" an grily demanaea mr. unuinw. "By Jove!" ejaculated Mr. Holman. "I'm going to stop right here. I've taken the grossest insults from all sorts of people because I wanted to have this Investigation go on, but I'm not going any further." There was more violent argument. Mr. Lightner demanded Jo know if Mr. Hol- . haa.'i nnrA said ha wouldn't have anything to do with the adminlstra- tive code, ana rar. xxvinian Bawi1 uaw a counter-irritant. Belligerents Called to Order. "Oh, Mr, Holman, you know there isn't anyone that believes you," snapped Mr. Lightner. It remained for Dr. Giesy to cool the sizzling air with a sharp rebuke to both belligerents. "I'm glad we have had this instruct, lve little squabble," said the Doctor caustically, "because It shows Just what is the matter in the County Board of Commissioners, and Just why affair to tVilnaa must ha .nA ahmit It. and are going to put It before the public in a way mat tney win uuuamiauu. The administrative coae woiiim av October as prepared by the Municipal Research Bureau and reasons why it hadn't been put Into force occupied much or the session. Mr. Holman said the other Commls -I vn ,BA tlail kia Vianfla TT K A i fi hi had arranged with a local accountant to train county employes tn use of the code and that this man had served until the Commissioners rerusea id pay him. There was a reference to "gross Incompetency oy tne otner womuiw f .-, o.nt Ifn Hnlman in an other altercation with Mr. Lightner i.viJn.A K n. o-V. Vilh An AlltYl- ov luu iuiuu.u .. ...w... mobile truck had fallen on "Good Roads day. a a. . . . V. 0,,m at, t and rntintAr Albwl i,w.w aiauuiku. AwnmAnt r. I nnmarani niiafttlnni from the committee the conclusions were summed up by Dr. tiiesy wnen no eniu . v. n . Aii ka ..AmmtttAA wnnTn waa 1 1 1 have some orderly, accurate accounting OI county aitairs. x auu i wio " u.n AM klc fienHa avatam nT AnV Other i used," he said, "but we have not as yet found evidence that there is such sys tem or any system in eneci. m i.lirhtn Tlffends Board. 1(. Tla-attnAT. ifaalotail in flnHWat a question from C. D. Mahaffie, of the committee, tnat ne consiaerea tne x falrs of the county administered in a business-like manner now. The mis takes were taken out and emphasized and the good points overlooked, he as- -A-tAa a Lack of harmony on the Board came in fnr Rome more discussion. Dr. Glesy said to Commissioner Lightner: "It is generally unaerstooa oy me yuu lic" that you are leading one side and Mr. Holman the other." Thia Mr- T.iffhtnap vltrorouslv denied. He asserted that he had not gone into any combination whatsoever, but that At.AAtl.. afto- Air Hnlman's election to the Board Mr. Holman and Mr. Hart bad made appointments witnoui even ,n.,iiHnv Mr T.lehtner. He declared that a few minutes after he had nominated ana votea tor mr, UAimor, "hoirman fit the Board. Mr. xr a i m a n hafl i T, r r 1 1 c p 1 Charles Nelson to him as the 'county's new purchasing agent. rA a,M mpnn in sav vou weren consulted about the appointment?" asked Dr. Giesy. "That was the first intimation I had . it- .aM Mr T.ia-htner. He declared that Mr. Holman and Mr. Hart used to meet together every afternoon and that several appointments were made without conferring witn mm. Mr. Holman referred to Mr. Llght- ner's version as "fairly accurate. 1H-- Hart'f Chun Told. Mr Lightner caused some amusement . . . . . . -1.A tVtlrH when he reiatea mat Mr. j.-i w "", ... a iha Rnanl had been ill. Illwlllwwl w. ...w - . . , and after his Illness, had - seemingly turned bitterly against noimau. "He must have turned while he was . . t -.AVAr want tn see him or B1CK, IW1 ,,.w .. w..- ,,7 talked to him," Mr. Lrtgntiier a.iu. -. .,1,1 tm In Win :V1 T. XIHIL uiy self. He's an uncertain quantity, as Mr. Holman prooaDiy Knows uuw ter 111U.11 naa lvi ww.w. w. ... . t4a-i. rinmmllnnara rAnid that tilt) V DUIU w-wai.Hw.w..w. . . a in,n nnv .combinations nan Buwtcu ...w against the other, taougn nenaer u- nled having usea tne ruw ui rnmm f) nner naru uu vwwa- iaii.j, - i i, . it nflmA nmirhtv handy. BlUlia n... - ------ - - . . The hearing win oe resumou o'clock this morning, in tne uuim .u. vnnnaptkan Teaarue. . room 204 xt .l...l.rn -Rank building. At tO- days session memDers oi tun ij"""" " may have additional evrowiiwaj Va sent, will have opportunity to do so. ALBINA MARKET GROWS Arrangements Made to Handle Meet and Attendance Large. niA foAmtota tViA ha.nlincr of meat at the Albina public market on Knott street, the committee of arrangements , at.Ai nn a. maat booth well I lain luivu . Bcreened and sanitary. A 200-pound hog and one mutton- were uanmou Wednesday. . a t.r raiar nf tha Albina Busi ness Men's Club," yesterday said that the average aiienaance oi i.iiw was close to 40 wagons daily.' Satur j.... tkAr. warA ia All th stalls have been marked with the name of the oc cupant. The majority of the- farmers continue to come from Clarke County, Wash., with a few from Columbia Slough. GERMAN READY FOR CALL Hood Hlver 3Ian Would Take Auto for Red Cross Work. xrr,rr, TJTVRT? Or.. A ii r. 13. (Spe cial.) D. C. Kautz, chief engineer of the Apple Growers' Association, having charge of its cold storage plants, who is a subject of Germany, having for merly been a member of the Red Cross aarvina riAJI been dickering with local automobile dealers for a second-hand machine. "If 1 am cauea. says -r. Kautz, "I will take along the car to be used as an ambulance in the Red Cross service." More than a score of tne promineni fruit men of the Hood River Valley .-a ..mIv Rarman residents, and while the larger number of them are now naturalized citizens, great interest is being taken in the war. ' MAN SUCCUMBS TO BURNS Skin Grafting Ineffectual in Case Bart Glustina. After suffering for a week from . ii hi- halv T4art CrtUStlna. Duma " w-v " - " - ' - , who was Injured In a gas explosion at 1031 .ast.maaiBUU Bkiwwi. w .. . . r. ' dted at St. Vincent's Hospital WedneB. day. It was thought that skin grafting might save his life, but so bad were his burns that he succumbed In spite of The explosion occurred wh"en Gius Una went into the basement of a ga rage late at night and lit a match. Gas had collected in the place, and the ex. plosion that resulted shook the earth for two blocks around. A nre followed, completely destroying the building. j NO WAR PRICES HERE. We continue to give our excellent merchants' lunoh for 26 cents. Best quality of food. Crawfish and Chinese dishes our specialty. New Republic Grill, 347 H Morrison, cor. Park, up-etalr.-Adv " MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS. (Ready-to-Wear.) AH the latest models are here Just arrived from the leading clothiers. New patterns, new styles. Prloed at $14.7 and 18-75. Jimmy Dunn, Oregonian building.' 3d Floor. Adv. ' Peninsula Concert Is Tonight. The Municipal Band, ' Charles L. Brown, director, will play the follow ing programme at reniuum a. a night at 8 o'clock: March, "Free Lance," Sousa; waltz. "Souvenir de Baden-Baden," Bosquet; overture, "Oberon," Von Weber; Ori ental Danse, "Sultana," Voelker; scenes from "High Jinks," Friml; Intermis slon; duet for piccolos, "The Nightln gale and Thrush," Kling, Messrs. Knight and Straub; Fantasia, "Tales of Hoffmann," Offenbach; numerous transcription ef "Auld Lang Syne." The Store of 100 Per Cent Service Unrestricted Choice of Men's $20, $25 and $30 Summer Suits at They're Kuppenheimer and Cambridge clothes you know their quality. All styles and models for men of 35 to 46 chest. Come today for the best selections and greatest values. Men's and young men's $15, $20 and $5, $6 and $6.50 Silk Shirts, in beau $25 Topcoats, some silk- p- ff tiful patterns, for final 0 QC .tlJiJ.UU clearance i wMt' 14 lined, choice clearance at. You're invited to see the correct Fall styles in Men's and Young Men's Suits, here now. Gus. Kuhn. Pres. Successor to Steinbach & Co. Morrison At Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given Hayes: popular airs, "Tip Top"; a new rag, "That Wonderful Dengoza Strain," G. W. and G. O'Hare. A Sunday concert will be given at Laurelhurst Park at 3 P. M., when there will also be a "community sing." For vacation days or a week end at the beach Hazelwood Candy is universally appreciated. If you don't get Hazelwood you don't get the best. ' THE HAZELWOOD Confectionery and Restaurant, Washington at Tenth. Why Not- Get your stove or fur nace overhauled and re paired now, instead of waiting for the rush later? Telephone: Main 1236 or A 1236 We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Columbia Hdw. Co. 104 Fourth Street B lecantly appouuad hotti, pmmm B of the mast beautiful corn.r lo H bias in the Northwest. Located t B loth and Alder ets.. oppoite Otae, Wortmaa Klns's big depsrtmeej B .tore, la beert of retail and theater B dietrlct. Rates, II and up. Bus meets ali trains. W,r car aleo rues M bom Union Depot direct to KOTSta ilEWARD. W. U. SgWARD. Prop. HOTEL STEUflHT SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Onlee Squara European Plan $1.50 a day up Amerioan Plan $3.60 daj u , M Ke steel and eonoreie gtrnotnre. Thud addition of hundred rooms Just com. Dieted. Every modern eonTonienoe, Moderate rates. Center ef theatre and retail district. On carllnei tremfer xlng all over city. Electrlo omnibus meets trains and steamers. "Rheumatism No More" Compounded bf Ba Fa DAVIa St. lavala, Na For sale by ail druggist, ,CHWABPRI?niriG CO ) BEN F.GREENE.FKESIDENTI a 5 fri STA RKHSTRE ETJ Surprise and gratification is always expressed hv enstomers unon their initial ex perience in marketing here by phone. A score or more of phones and three deliveries in most sections await your command. New Columbia River Salmon Tips are ready at, per lb., 35. If you would turn your ice water into nectar, drop in a little Loganberry Juice new, de licious, economical made from Oregon Logan berriesper bottle 25?. FMA1N JZOO THE SHORT CUTS to a quick, easy and economical lunch, or dinner, offered In our Delicatessen Depart ment, are in great favor these warm lay delicacies also that you'll say are lileal tor picnics and motor trips. The assortments In clude all kinds of cooked meats, such as Koast Pork. Beef. Veal. Chirka-n. etc.: a va riety of delicious salads, all prepared from tne cnoicest materinie U"'"J,", i,I equ Try our Melton Mowbray Pork Pies the iual of the original Engllxh pies only 15". Doing What You Intend to Do You've been Intending to try out the Coffee Idea that we've been talking about so mm ti the idea that a better, far better, cup of coffee can be brewed from fresh-roasted, f resh-nroiinii coffee. Do It today this week the next time vou order coffee, by seelnpr to It that whsfew r brand you buy Is fresh rosHte.i. Our Turkish Coffee at 45e per pound is nwnu nr-.i dally and grounu to oraer. AnM-M 20O STARK ST. ii am . JRl : War Cuts Off Supply Olive Oil THE Italian and French frovern ments have positively forbidden the exportation of their products. This means that the supply of Olive Oil in this country will soon be ex hausted. The price of "Croce Verde," the finest pure Italian Olive Oil, has not been increased. Buy now to sup ply future needs! If you want the "purest, ask for Croce Verde Olive Oil teocEYKoTr ; Pint V4 Gallon . 2 Gallon . Gallon IN TINS. ...55 .81.00 .$1.75 ...$3.25 IN BOTTLES. Three sizes. Small size 20 Medium 3,"d Large Size ...65t? FOB SALE BY LEADING FOOD STORES Leading Importers of Wines, Liquors, Fancy Grocerios. 60-71 Sixth Street.. Phones: Main 430. A 2031. Why drink water when you can get SALEM BEER tha most popular beverage on the Pacific Coast? SALEM BEES Is brewed In one of the most modern plants n the Paeifia Coast. It ia aired in steel class-lined tanks. It is conveyed by modern pipe Bne system direct to the bottle house, bottled under pressure and therefore never eomes in contact with the air from the time it leaves the fermenting tank until the bottle is opened by the consumer. The consumer ia absolutely assured a. beer of ideal effervescence, snap and purity. A trial will sorely eonvince any one of the ex ellence of Salem Bottled Beer. The family trade of Fortland ia npplled by the firm of PENNEY BROS. Km. ill lajephone: Bell, E. 287 Horn, B-2426. 879 EAST M0EEIS0N STREET t: