THE MOIiXIXG OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY, JTIXE 11, 1915. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEOONIAN TELEPHONES. Manaeins Editor Main 7070. A SOflo City KJiter Main 7070. A f- Sunday iIitor Main 7070. A 6005 Advertising Department. . Main 7070. A 60? Oity Circulation Main 7070. A . Oo,mposiim-room Alain 7070. A WJ Pnnting-rooin ; Main 707O, A Superintendent Buildinx. . Main 7O70. A oOuo AMCSEMEJTTS. HEII.IO iBraawa'!. at Tay!or Chsuncey Olooti. in -The Heart ol I'addy W Hack. Toiiicht m S:15. LTRIO ( Fourth and Stark) MovInK pic tures and vaudeville. Continuous till x o'clock. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Concert band and vaudeville. KECRKATIOX P1RK 24th and Vaushnl Coast League baoeball. Portland vs. bait Lake, ttjis afternoon at o o'cloclt. Vaudeville ' PANT ACES (Broadway at Alder) Per formances: ;:-0. 7.oU and t'.IV P. M EMPKESS (Broadway and Yamhill) Per formances Hiiio. 7:i0 and 0:15 P. Al. Motion Picture Thefcters. OF.PHEUM Broadway and Stark. NATIONAL Park, West Park, near Wash inston. PEOPLES West Park, near Alder. MAJESTIC Park and Washington. NEW STAR Park and Washington. BUN5BT THEATER Broadway and Washington. STAR OF "THE OUTCAST" IS VOTED MOST POPULAR Columbia College Senior Class Terms Play in Which Elsie Ferguson Is Appearing as Best in Season Same Cast to Appear in Portland. Advertisement Intended tor City N"5ws hi Brief columns In Sunday's issue must m handed In The Orteonian business '-Iic oy C o'clock Saturday evening. Postai. Deliveries to Be Same. The annexation of St. Johns and Lann ton to Portland will not cause any im mediate change In postal deliveries at these places. Postmaster Myers an nounced yesterday. The St. Johns postoffico has been a branch of the Portland office for some time past, and St. Johns already has carrier service. The Linnton postoffice, Mr. M:crf ld will be made a Portland postal station, . (1T- service can be in- stalled, sidewalks and house numbers will have to be put in through the city. . In accordance with the postal regula tions. Mr- Myera expects - also recently annexed to. the city, will have fulfilled these conditions so that carrier service can be extended there by the first of the year. R2V L K. GRIMES ACCEPTS CALI Ttev I K. Grimes, former pastor of he ' Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church, has accepted the pastorate of the new Central Presbyterian Church of Portalnd formed of the Third and Haw thorne Park Presbyterian Churches and will enter on his work at the first union services Sunday. The congrega tions of both churches will come to gether then for the first time. There will be separate meetings of the two congregations next Wednesday for final vote on union as a matter of form, and a union meeting next Thursday right at the Third Church for the elec tion of trustees elders and deacons and for the transfer of the property of the two churches to the Central Church. Sio Sichel Hurt by Flu Sig Sichel former police commissioner and State Senator. sustained a painful scalp wound yesterday, pitching back ward on his head when a chair upon which he had been standing, watching the floral parade, slipped from under his feet. This happened outside his place of business on Third street, and Mr. Sichel was carried into his store. Pr. Lawrence Selling was called and several stitches were taken In the scalp after which Mr. Sichel was sent to his home. The injury was not serious, though Mr. Sichel was con fined to bed for the remainder of the afternoon. Divobcb A SNm.MEN-r Denied. Cir cuit Judge 'Morrow yesterday refused to annul the divorce which he had granted to Mrs. Nellie Ball from O. R. Hall -last year Suit had been filed by Mrs. Ball to secure an annulment. Two months after, the Balls were divorced. Mr. Ball was arretsed as an insane person, and was declared insane. His brothers, R. R. and R. D- Ball were named guardians. Mrs. Ball then brought suit to annnl the decree on grounds that her husband was Insane when it was granted and that the acts of cruelty with Which she had charged him were directly the result of his mental condition. Baccalaureate Sermon Announced. Rev. William A. Daly will deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the gradual lnsr class of the Immaculate Academy in St. Mary's Church at the high mass Sunday morning. This is the first class that has completed the fonp-year course in the school, in which three courses are taught, academic, com mercial and domestic science. The six girls graduating are: Irine M. M. Kirby, Frances G. Wolf, Theresa M. Stopper, Theresa R. Manning, Tessie Martin and Jena M. Shannon. Friends and rela fives of the girls are invited to attend. Ex-Troutdalk Man Dies. Word has been received of the death of William A. Sutherland at the Swedish Hospital at Seattle, June 5. He was formerly a resident of Troutdale, and was known at Bull Run. Sandy and Boring in Kastern Multnomah and Clackamas counties. The funeral services were held Monday under the auspices of the Oddfellows. Mr. Sutherland is sur vived by a widow and five children, nnd his mother. Mrs. S. K. Floyd, of Seattle. Rosa Societt Exhibit Admired. After what was probably the most suc cessful exhibition in its history, the Portland Rose Society closed Its annual rose show in the new Meier & Frank Company building last night at 10 o'clock. During the two-day exhibit thousands of admiring visitors viewed the splendid roses on display and were outspoken in their admiration of the perfect flowers. . Sai.h op Deco AttEOEn. Assistant United States Attorney Rankin yes terday filed a complaint against Clyde Cooper, under the Harrison drug act. for dealing irv a derivative of opium. His preliminary Tiearlng will be held before United States Commissioner Drake next Monday at 10 o'clock. Cooper was arrested some time ago by state authorities on a charge of selling opium without a. license. Widows' Pensions Show Increase. A net increase of $67.50 in-widow's pensions during May is shown in the report of Miss Marie C. Chambers to County Auditor Martin yesterday. Pen sions were discontinued and reduced to a total of $107.50 in the month. On the other hand, new pensions and Increased payments are shown to the amount of $175. Vallbt Men to Kntertain. The men of the rowell Valley Swedish Mission Church will give an -entertainment tomorrow night at the church be ginning at 8 o'clock. .V programme has been prepared. Rev. A. Aln, recent ly from Sweden, will render vocal and violin selections. Other features will be given. Refreshments will be served by the men. Homes fob Cjttt.dren Sought. Mrs. Margaret Thoroman, chief of the home finding department of Juvenile Court, has three boys and two girls for adop tion. The hoys are aged 7, G and 1 years and the girls 2 and 5 years. Prospective foster-parents should tele phone Mrs. Thoroman at Marshall 5400 or A 5765. Opportunity for nentist with es tablished first-class physician; splendid light, well-known building, central location; moderate rental. AM 708, Oregonian. Adv. To Let. For business purposes, store, 1875 square feet, central location, mod erate rental. AK 710. Oregonian. 'Adv. Doctor's Offices to let in downtown building, central location; moderate rental. AL 70S, Oregonian. Adv. . Watch for the Portland Rosebud on the Celro-Kola float in the industrial . parade. Adv. Actomofit.e Trip, Columbia Higfnway, Sunday. Marshall 5100. Round trip, $1. Adv. Dr. W. A. Wise will ha. at his Port Land office &U this week Adr 4- - ' ."t - its r - V, Ail . - - 4 ' J VVV - A1 ' - 3 1 S's- , J V , v ' - - ? t' ll ' " ' ill ELS g. tc LSIE FERGUSON, the strikingly good-looking actress who comes the "Heilig Theater Monday night for a week's engagement in The Outcast," has been voted the most popular actress in America by the senior class of Columbia College. New TOrh; and "The Outcast" the best play In seasons, according to a tele gram received yesterday by Harry S. Alward, of the Elsie Ferguson Com pany, who reached Portland yesterday. The telegram was sent by Marc Klaw, of New York. The Outcast" Is a four-act modern drama, which ran practically all this season at the Lyceum Theater, New York. During her visit to Portland Miss Ferguson will be surrounded with tha same company that appeared with her there. Though Miss Ferguson has not ap peared in Portland as a star, her fame preceded her. She is recognized as one of the most talented of the younger American actresses, as well as one of the most beautiful. "The Outcast" Is by Hubert Henry Davles and tells a story of a middle aged bachelor who falls in love with a woman of London's half-world. This theme is perhaps not altogether flew, but it is handled in a strikingly original manner. Miss Ferguson's leading man Is Charles Cherry. Others of prominence in the cast are Marguerite Leslie, a stunning actress of Swedish descent; Warburton Gamble, Nell Compton and Leslie Palmer. Mazamas to Take Trip Up Colum bia River. The Mazamas win nave week-end trip over Sunday to Mult- nomah Falls and vicinity. The party will leave over the O.-W. It. & N. on Saturday at 7 P. M. and go to Mult nomah Station, where camp for the night will be made. Early Sunday morning the trampers will climb the bluffs and view the upper falls of Mult nomah Creek, after which they will go back the creek and climb Devil's Rest. The return will then be made via Angels Rest to Bridal Veil, where the afternoon train for Portland will be taken. Gr.ESHAM to Celebrate. Gresham Grange will hold annual children's day celebration tomorrow. The officers and members will meet at the hall on Powell Valley road in the morning for. routine business, and will adjourn to Mountain View Farm, the home of H. E. Davis, the lecturer, where dinner will be served. A programme witt be rendered by the children. The com mittee fn charge consists of Mrs. K. A. Miller. Mrs. K. E. Welling and Mrs.- W. R. Kerr. Children's day Is the great event of the year at Gresham and other Granges. Eugene Rancher Injured. -Tripping on the top step of a flight of stairs at the Rose City rooming-house at Sixth and Flanders streets, yesterday afternoon, W. J. Condon, a rancher of Eugene, plunged headlong to the foot. He sustained a badly lacerated scalp and a dislocated shoulder. Patrolman Shaffer removed the injured man to the Emergency Hospital in the police patrol. He was attended by Physician Harding, who took ten stitches in the man's scalp and bound his shoulder. Rural Telephone Company Extend ing. The Multnomah and Clackamas County Mutual Telephone Company is making extensions it has had under consideration for some time in and about Sandy, which includes a new switchboard at Sandy, where a day and night service will be maintained. An effort ws made to consolidate the Dover-Firwood Telephone Company's system with the mutual company's system, but failed. Albina Merchant Dies. -John Shaid, a hardware merchant of 14 J Rus sell street. Albina, died Wednesday at the age of 58 years. He had been a resident of Albina, for the past 28 years. Arrangements for the funeral have not been made. Courthouse Closes . Todai. Tha Courthouse will be closed today in ac cordance 'with Governor Withycombe's holiday proclamation. No courts will be in operation, and the other offices also will be locked. Da. J. H. Miller, dentist, tit Orego nian bldg. Marshall 909. Adv. Dn, J. D. Duback, eyesight specialist, sixth floor Selling building. Adv. Printed Stationery, Books, Catalogs. F. W. Baltes & Co.. Main 165. A 116&. Adv. was to procure the offices of the pub lic defender to get $3 for him from his wife. He did not wish to see the lady, but wanted the money, he said. Defender" Robinson waxed indignant at this Juncture and terminated the interview. Deals in Mn 7 Futures"" "There are still a nnm ber ef administrators, ex ecutors and guardians that have so far failed to re port, and there axe a num ber of estates and guard ianships wnsre we are ua able to find any trace ot the administrators, execu tors and guardians." Extract from recent re port of tha County Clerk lo the County Court of Multnomah County concerning in dividuals nho hold such office. Wherever thia company Is appointed to act in any of these capacities the perils of such conditions are eliminated. Its -charter is perpetual, it la al ways at its office. It makes the administration of estates a business. It is supervised by the State Banking Department. . Title andTrust Company Title and Trust Eldg. C0RDWO0D-WANTED If you have wood to sell state lowest cash price, amount and kind of wood. Prefer place - where you can load throughout Winter; also, need good re sponsible wood haulers and cutting contractor financially responsible. Make first letter plainly understood. L 889, Oregonian. Adv. Steam Shovel Used on Hon A Wort. P. N. Willis, who has the contract for the construction of a mile of the Pacific Highway between Kelso and Carrolls. has a steam shovel on the job and began digging yesterday. Amrose Burdsal, who have the contract for another section just south of Kelso. ExpertService feople generally have come to realize that if defective vision is to bo remedied a thorough ex amination by a v com petent op vr. f-.omet.rist is rtec- -J essary. We com- ir - - r cine in our dusi v1te5iSiisSk hess the serv ices of an expert, and a workshop wherein his prescription for glasses is accurately filled. VHEELER QPTiCAL fO. FIKTII FLOOR, OREGONIAX 3LDO. V.-. . .- -- CCHWAB PRINTING CO WBEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER 2454STARK STREET will also soon begin work, as will sev eral other road crews further south in this county along the line of the Pacific Highway. Irrigation Meet He id at Gateway. GATEWAY, Or.; June 10. .Special.) An enthusiastic irrigation meeting was held here last Saturday with i large attendance. Mr. Harney, of Me toliuf. was the principal speaker. REMOVAL SALE PRICES. Men can afford to wear good cloth ing now prices have been greatly re duced at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, at Third and Stark streets. The reason being that the two Woolen Mill stores will consolidate; the one at Third and Stark will tmite with the one at Third and Morrison streets. Better buy how while these prices hold: $8.50 for men's $12.50 suits. $10 for men's $15 suits. $13.85 for men's $20 suits. $18.50 for men's $25 suits. Adv. King Edward' Driver Police Station Applicant. John Campbell Aaks Public DefeBdct' to Asxixt Him In Domestic Affair. I'n rt icnlnrl y to Get Money Fron Wife. I'LL 'ave yoil hunderstand Hi am a gentleman, sir," declared a stately Englishman, who entered the office of Public Defender Robinson yesterday. That his clothes were shabby and he seemed a trifle down at the heels did not detract from his lofty bearing. "HI drovo a coach-and-four in Ilengland for six years." he continued. "Hi drove Lord Asquith. and King Edward "imself, sir. when 'e was alive. My lawst wife is two months younger than my heldest child, hand she is not of my clawss, but they won't- let me see her, yknow. Hit's an houtraga. Quite, I hassure you." The public defender finally learned that Mrs. John Campbell, wife of the Englishman. was employed in an apartment-house at Thirteenth and Ciav streets. The husband said: "Oh. Hi "ave on occasion become slightly inebriated, for HI must 'ave my dram." The reason for his call, he explained. V REGISTERED 1888 K THIS LABEb MARKS THE SMARTEST ' READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES This Is the First Clothing Label Registered in America It represents an ideal in the making of. is Clothes Smart that has been constantly and per sistently adhered to since the cut ting of the first Stein-Bloch suit sixty years ago. Today the ideal remains the same it could be no higher. But the product has kept pace with every improvement that has been developed during our period of ' "Sixty Years of Knowing How" Tailored at Rochester, New York Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes For Sale by BEN SELLING Morrison at Fourth 13 n n jyiiinLgsigeincieo Wedding Rings, Silverware and High Class Jewelry of All Kinds on Sale at Jaeger Bros.' Removal Sale JAEGER BROS great sale of Jewelry comes at a most opportune, time. People from every section of the Northwest are now buying engagement and wedding rings. They are buying silverware, wed ding and graduation gifts and high-class jewelry of all . kinds. They are quick to grasp the wonderful money saving opportunity present ed in this, Jaeger Bros.' first sacrifice sale in 15 years. The quality of Jaeger jewelry and the con fidence of the people in the great establish ment is causing this to be the greatest jewelry sale on record. The prices beyond a doubt are the lowest history and the stocks from which to m select are among the largest in the West. JAEGER BROS.' $100 SPECIAL DIA MOND RING is now on sale for $90. It is a $125 to $150 ring in some stores. Exqui site designs in Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, and other precious stones are all on sale. To $7,50 Gold Wedding Rings are now 4.o0 and up, and all the newest and finest patterns in Sterling Silverware are all on sale. No matter what you want in jewelry it is here for less. N iLJstiiLiir. ILiis,' 266 Morrison St., Bet. Third and Fourth About July 1st Located at 131-133 Sixth St., Ground Floor, Oregonian Bldg. We bow this week in homage to the rose. As a loyal subject, we hereby renew our allegiance. We pledge renewed effort to promote the growth and prestige of the realrrt aiid a like growth in satisfied cus tomers at "the big store." Note these ROSE CDUri A I Q FFSTIVAL JLi s A. JTSl mu vj Joe " C A Si P B B I I.'S Ofi SOUPS, spee'l. three for J 25c HART LETT PB AR-Kx- tra. quality, finest California fruit special, three for Try Them Iced for Breakfast. 50c CALIFORNIA 1 nd. f "or I t c i.JSl.OO Mariposa Bran HI RIR IJI. Rllisl.l.Mi.. . XI.VFAiXUEU neg. not-, Special Three l.iirge ttlea for FRESHXT-MADE SALADS, All Kinds. From the Kinest Materials. HOTHOISI3 TOSIATOE S Ripe, smooth, f i r m Off fruit; no waste; pound iJv Ease, haste and economy are achieved in the preparation of your lunch, or light dinner, if ypu depend' upon the READV-TO-SEaVE SUPPLY IX OUR DELICATESSEN DE PA R T 91 ET Chicken Plea, Pork Pics, Meat Tame-Tern, Roast Chicken, Hot Pork, Roast Veal, Rast Beef, etc. All freshly prepared dally in a home-cooked way and with the home-cooked flavor. Put us to the test now, duringr the busy festival season, or for your picnic, outing and auto lunches. NOTICE-Store Chwed Today During the Parade. nn SfO STARK 6f81 Start a Hank Account Any employe of the Ladd & Tilton Bank will show you how to open an account. Your savings will earn a . Liberal Rate of Interest fit ' 3 1 e $ 1 ' I 1L jy 3nmniiniriiii',TrTITTT'rfTT jffjasBBtttaaBsrisMfeggBPSisKsawJ compounded every six months. Every dol lar deposited here is securely safeguarded by Oregon state banking laws of the most rigid character. Ladd & Tilton Bank Oldest in the Northwest Capital and Surplus, Two Million Dollars Washington and Third REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM Declares Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. " I feel it my duty to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma tion and congestion, female weakness, pains in both sides, backaches and bear ing down pains, was short of memory, nervmiR. imfiafienr tTt&fllin I Passed sleepless 'I' tm nights, and had neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. 1 had a place in my right side that was so sore that I could hardly bear the Weight of my clothes. I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabla Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I bad before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home." Mrs. Josib Ham, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. 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Office or Tel. .Main 7 Oil."., A UT.Ol. mini 'imj 'Kmmm'3mimH.imiM.lMmBLJLSjr St. Lit iStrti G I The SEWARD Is s. new. modern and cl.gsntly appointed hotel, possesslns oos of the must beautiful corner lob. Dies In the Northwest. Located at 10th aod Alder ts opposite OMi, Worlnan A King's bis, department aad stora. la heart of retail theatar district. Hates. SI and lit Baa Riaets an trams. ''W oar also runs from L'Otoa Depot direct to HU1B.U W- M. SRWAK L, r-rop. "W".-'I BE WARD.