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ft TIIE MORNING OREGONIAy. SATTJRPAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. 7 CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF Farmers of the Damascus district will I . Jl ("""""'"'"'""""""".".aB I hear j ful I Hii-itiiTi of "Rural fritc" -JTisl II I II . I OREGOMAX TELEPHOVE8. Managing; Editor Main 7070. A . oos t-lly Editor Main 707O. A 60S5 feundav Editor Mala 707O. A 0W5 Advertising Department.. .Main 7070. A af'BS City circulation. Main 7070. A 60K3 Composing-room Main 7070. A (SOUS rriutlng-room Main 7070. A sous Superintendent Building.. .Main 7070. A 6085 . AMUSEMENTS. HEILIO THEATER (Broadway and Taylor streets) Motion picture. "Tha Birth of a nation. BAKER THEATER (Sixth and Morrison streets) Tonight, "The Tapping at the Door," auspices of Hen Franklin Club. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK Varied amuse ments, concert band and vaudeville. rAXTAGES (Alder at Broadway) Vaude ville. Performances 2:30, 7:30 and tt:30 EMPRESS (Broadway and Stark) Vaude ville. Performance 2:3o, 7:30 and 8:15 P. M. 4 OKEGOXUS AT RESORTS. J Subscribe with the following agents , at your Summer resort, to secure the e most prompt delivery of The Ore 4 gonlan. City ratea Subscription by f mall are payable In advance: t Bar View K. F. Jacks I Bay City. Or K. P. Uarcber i By Ocean .. W. 8. Joans) Brighten, Or W. A. Bows f Carson, Wash Carl B. Nmltb. Mineral Springs Hotel Columbia Beach 4 Mrs. N. E. Borkbead f Ecolx, Or X.. W. Crone I Garibaldi 1). C, Kills ,i Gear hart, or Mrs. M. 8. Elliot ' 1 Long Beach . . . J. H. Straobal Lake Lytle. ........... ..Frank Miller Manhattan frank Miller Manzaolta E. J. Kardell Megler. Or Louis Cohen J Nahcotta, Wash J. H. Brews Newport, Or O. F. Herron Ocean Park I. E. Beechey " Ocean Lake Park....O. L. Comstock Rockanay Beach Frank Miller Saltalr Frank Miller t Seaside, Or Clark Utratton sesriew. Wash... Constable Putnam Twin Bocks ..Frank Miller Tillamook, Or J. 8. Lamar W heeler, Or B, H. Lady WUliult Springs F. W. McLaren Advertisement Intended for City News in Brief columns In Sundays Issue must be ft o'clock Saturday evening. Mrs. It os a Dcvall Bcried. Funeral services of Mrs. Rosa Duvall, of 428 Umatilla avenue, Sellwood, who died suddenly in the hopfield near Indepen dence, Tuesday, were held yesterday from Ilolman's chapel, and Interment was in Milwaukee Cemetery. Mrs. 2.uvall was apparently in good health when she left home, but on the fol lowing; morning dropped to the floor, life being extinct within a short time. Mrs. Duvall was born April 4. 1883, in Kinsley. Kan. She is survived by her husband. E. V. Duvall, and four sisters, Mrs. Alice Timms, Portland; Mrs. Amelia Lancaster, Kinsley, Kan.; Mrs. Mary Niedermark, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs. Nellie Theurkauf, Santa' Monica, t'al.; two brothers, Herbert Howling, of Mullbury, Kan., and Arthur H. Dowl ln;r, of Milwaukie, Or. New Improvements Proposed. An improvement district has been fc-rmed of Kiist Forty-seventh street from East Madison to East Salmon streets, and East Madison street from East Forty seventh to the west line of Hawthorne Terrace. This improvement Is classed as a concrete pavement, the roadway to be maintained for ten years by the city. he estimated cost of this improvement is 15187. In the South East Side it is proposed to improve Sixty-fourth ave nue from the east line of East Fifty second street to East Fifty-fifth street, the Improvement to consist of concrete sidewalks and grading. The estimated cost is $1103. East Forty-second street between East Taylor and Belmont streets is to be paved with concrete at an estimated cost of $2883. I'r. Boyd Returns. Rev. John H. Boyd. D. D.. has returned to the city after an absence of four weeks. Dr. Boyd conducted a course in religious education in the student conference at Mount Hermon. Cal., early in August, and preached for the congregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley. Cal., of which Dr. Lapsley A. McAfee is the pastor. The final week of his vacation was spent among the mountains adjacent to his country place at Cheiryville. Dr. Boyd will fill his pulpit in the first Presbyterian Church, Twelfth and Alder streets, both morn ing and evening tomorrow. His dis course for the evening service has been suggested by the picture production of The Birth of a Nation." Famii.t Ooes East for Visit. Mrs. J. M. Nlckum, of 501. East Forty-first street, accompanied by her two daugh ters. Miss Mayde Nickum and Mrs. Elizabeth MIddiebrooks, and two sons, left yesterday for a trip in the East. Mrs. Nickum will be absent two months and her daughters eight months. They go direct to St. Louis, Mo., where Mrs. Middlebrook's 10-year-old son will be treated for infantile paralysis from whirhs he has been a sufferer for three years. Mrs. Nickum will visit her old homo town of Bloomtleld, la. The daughters will visit Louisville, Ky, and Palm Beach, Fla. , Ford Official, Coming. According to advices received in Portland yester day. James Couzens, vice-president and treasurer of the Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, will arrive in Portland at 7:20 o'clock this morning in a private car en route home from a visit at the Panama-Pacilic Exposition. Mr. Couzens and hjs party left Medford yesterdav nfter a tour through Crater Lake Na tional Park. During his stay in Port land Mr. Couzens will inspect the Ford factory branch at East Eleventh and Division streets and will be entertained by the officers of the Portland branch. CJl'ARTERLT M SET I NO OPENS. The cjuarterly meeting for Portland dis trict for the Friends Church opened yesterday at the Lents Friends Church, and will continue today and Sunday. A business meeting was held last night. Meetings will be held today and Sunday at 10:30 A. M., 2 P. M. and 8 P. M. Ministers are in attendance from EVerett. Scuttle and other points. W. J. McLaren to Speak. Rev. w. J. McLaren, of the Portland Commons and the Pacific Rescue Association, will speak at a meeting to be held tomor row night at the Lents Baptist Church. Harry Linn. an opera singer, will render several selections. Several speakers will deliver short addresses. Beth Israel. Services Set. The New Year services at Temple Beth Israel will be held Wednesday night at 8 and Thursday morning at 10. The officers of the congregation are extremely anxious to seat all who desire to at tend. The religious school opens Sun day, Septeenber 12. For Rent. West Side, six-room flats, fine neighborhool. near new Couch School; fireplace, furnace, with hot wa;er coll, every convenience. The yrlce is right. See them today 723U. and T25 Tvearney, near 22d st- Adv. Library Hours Announced. The Central Library. Tenth and Yamhill streets, will be open for reading only from 2 to 9:30 P. M. on Monday Sep tember 6, Labor day. Special for Saturday. Our regular 43-ceut bulk coffee, 25 cants; only four rounds to a person. Martin Marks Coffee Co.. 2;2 Third st. Adv. Labor Day. Same service and ex cursion rates to Bull Run and Estacada as on Sundays. Special added service to Columbia Beach. Adv. School Books bought, sold and ex changed. 170 6th. opp. Postoffice. Adv. Dr. &eujn(3. Selling bldg., returned. r AdV. Rural, Credits to Be Discussed. Farmers of the Damascus district will hear a full discussion of "Rural Credits" this afternoon at the Damascus Grange nan by W. H. H. Dufur. of Portland. To afford all farmers opportunity to hear Mr. Dufur the Grange will hold an open session, and has invited all interested to attend. Mr. Dufur has made a care ful study of rural credits for four years, and has succeeded in getting the Ore gon State Grange to adopt resolutions favoring hia plan of basing rural credits on non-Interest bearing bonds, whieh he will explain in detail in his address. Mr. Dufur invites questions on all points. A committee from Damascus Grange will meet Mr. Dufur at Sycamore by automobile. Druggist's "Widow Gets Stork. Frank Nan, the druggist, who died Au gust 30, left an estate worth between J5000 and $10,000. according to-the ieti- tion for letters of administration filed in County Clerk Coffey's office yester- aay Dy -MalarKey. Seabrook & Dibble. The widow, Mrs. Louise B. Nau, a son 17 years old and a daughter of 10 are tne only heirs. Judge Cleeton ap pointed Mrs. Nan administrator of the estate and signed an order which per mits her to assume control of the drugstore Immediately. e Warehouse Building Leased. Through the agency of J. Fred Staver and George Brown the two-story and basement building now under the course of construction on the north west corner of Fifth and Davis streets has been leased for a term of ten years to the Pacific States Electric Company and to the Jones Mercantile Company. The electric company will occupy the corner of the building and two-thirds of its space. The building will, be oc cupied about November 1. The contract price for the construction is $26,500. Wn.D West Parade Today. Advertis ing the Clarke County Fair, held in Vancouver, the buckaroos of Irwin Bros." troupe will parade in Portland this morning at 10:30. The parade will cover both the East and West sides, and will be routed as follows: North on Grand to Oregon, thence across the Steel bridge to Third, thence to Taylor, thence to Broadway, thence to Pine, thence to Fourth, thence to Mor rison, thence across the Morrison-street bridge and disband. Single Taxers to Meet. The regular meeting of the "Oregon Single Tax Association" will be held in room H Central Library Saturday night at o o'clock. Christina Hermann will ad dress the meeting on the subject of "Women's Suffrage and Single Tax in Oregon." Other women members of the association will join in the general discussion which will follow. A. D. Cridge, who has been to the conven tion at San Francisco, will be present Escaped Convicts Sought Here. Four guards from the Oregon Peniten tiary at Salem and City Detectives Goltz and Abbott made a vain search of the city yesterday in an effort to find Joseph Johnson and John Laine, the two convicts who made their escape from the Penitentiary Thursday. The two convicts are said to have been seen at Wilsonville at 9 o'clock Thursday night. Grain Standards to Be Set. The grain standards bureau of the Cham ber of Commerce will meet at the Mer- cnants Exchange at 2:30 next Tuesday aiieriiuon io Degin nxing the standards on Northwest grain products for the current season. M. H. Houser Is chair man of the bureau. The standards of the Portland Chamber of Commerce are accepted for 'Northwestern crops in grain markets throughout the world. "Shall, America Be Foreignized?" Hear this address by Dr. Loveland at the First Methodist Church Sunday night. 'Can America be made foreign? Why the hyphen? Can American ideals and institutions be overthrown by the foreign element? Hear the quartet and vested chorus which makes its first ap pearance at this service. Come at 8 r. . ivi. AQV, Freight Employes to Picnic. The employes of the East and West Side lreight departments of the Southern Pacific Railway, who- could not attend the picnic given at Salem by the com pany will be given a picnic to Bar View, Tillamook, next Monday, the trains leaving in the morning and re turning in the evening. City Manager Protest Meeting To night. A meeting to protest against a city manager system of municipal gov ernment will be held tonight at the Public Library in the main hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets side, at a odocK. tne meeting will be open to the public and discussion will be invited. -ome to famith's Market, 228 Alder at., iur your Dargains: Pot roast beef 10c; shoulder steak, 12Vic; sirloin steak 15c; shoulder roast veal. 10c in nu.. shoulder veal steak. 12t4c; veal stew' breast veal, 10c; bacon. 15c t.n my 1 MM. a-t , 1 rT myt-, Knian diniTMni u r TD) h VP3 Si IN Mu SiCel ows Opens Sunday Century Maid Chorus of 12 -New Scenery, New Costumes Opening Bill: "Two Married Men Big Electrical Numbers 12 Sure-Fire Musical Hits $1.00 Show for 25c Big Orchestra . 9:00 P.M. Good Principals , 2:30and Fine Show and 7:30P.M. Latest Songs Three Shows Daily 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00 P. M. PRICES: Nights, Sun. Mats., 15$ and 25 Week-Day Matinees, 10 and 15 a m Labor Dat Picnic Arranged. A "stay-at-home" picnic will be held Monday on St. Stephens Church grounds, Kast Forty-second and Kast Taylor streets, with amusements for ail who come. There will be races and games of every sort with an ad dress by a prominent labor leader on the significance of Labor day. The grounds are in good condition, and all, whether members of the parish or not. H. K. Vernon Will Visit. H. E. Vernon, general agent for the Santa Fe accompanied by Mrs. Vernon and their cnuaren will leave tonight for the Cali fornia expositions. They will visit San Francisco first and then proceed to Los .ingeies ana ian Uiego. As the Port land representative of the Santa Fe, Mn Vernon has administered to the personal wants of . hundreds of pas sengers visiting Portland after passing will be welcome if they cannot attend over the Santa Fe to the exposition jii account 01 the rush of business in his office he has- been unable to get away to see the fairs until this time. Just Arrived, a particularly attrac tive assortment of Fall suitings. You will be interested in my J40 tailored suits. Herbert Greenland, 201-5 Morgan bldg. Adv. 8c 35c; No. 5s, 55c; No. 10s, lard. No. 3s 1.10. Adv. ' Tatlor-Street M. E. Church. The usual open-air meeting held by the members of this church at Third and Taylor sts., will be addressed by Rev H. S. W'allace at 10:15 A. M. on Sunday", in front of the locked and barred doors of the old church. Adv. Rev. A. R. McLean Returns. Rev. A. R. McLean, pastor of the Sellwood Methodist Church, has returned with his family from Ocean Park. Wash., where they spent several weeks. Rev! Mr. McLean has resumed hi nast,i duties. Cripple Is Arrested. Peter Doll, a cripple, was arrested last night by De tectives Swennes and Molonev fni- an alleged attempt to rob a drunken man in me street, uoii was charged with vagrancy. Monday Excursion. Multnomah Falls and return. Dalles Columbia line, steamer State of Washington. From Taylor-st. dock 8 A. M.; fare. 75c round trip, ouc one way. Main 613, A 7712 Adv. Stmr. Twin Cities for Kennewick and way points, 7:30 A. M., Monday morning, Sept. 6. foot of Taylor st. Pas sengers for Multnomah Falls. 50c. Dalles Columbia line. Phones: Main 613. A 7712. Adv. the inspection of the Columbia River Highway. The annual picnic of St. Philip Neri's parish. East Sixteenth and Division streets, Ladd's Addition, will be held Monday. Committees . of men and women of the parish have charge of the arrangements. Masons Leave for Seaside Todat. A large delegation and the crack degree team ot Washington Lodge, No. 46, Masons will leave this afternoon by the North Bank Railway for Seaside, where they will be met and entertained by Seaside Lodge. A banquet awaits the visitors at Seaside, and a night full of business and interest. At the meeting tonight Washington Lodge olficers will confer the degrees. The delegates will return Sunday and Mon day. H. H. Young, worshipful master of Washington Lodge, has the manage ment of the trip in hand. Druggist Pats for Stolen Cigars. J. M. Haberly yesterday paid Tom J. Long, blind cigar dealer at the City Hall, $100 in cash for cigars and other goods which Haberly admitted that he has been stealing. Detective Hyde caught Haberly two days ago. Haberly was released when he gave Mr. Long a $100 mortgage on his drugstore at Thirteenth and Morrison streets. Yes terday he paid the $100 and Mr. Long, accompanied by Detective Hyde, went to the Courthouse and released the mortgage. Miss Shannon Recovers. Miss Nellie Shannon, who has undergone several severe surgical operations, the most recent being at St. Vincent's Hospital, is reported recovering and able to be about in a wheeled chair. Miss Shan non expects to return to her home in Sellwood in a short time. . 75 Cents Round Trip. Go to Bull Run or Estacada for Sunday or Labor day outing. Adv. Vert attractive monthly rates at Hotel, Cornelius. Come and let us show you. Adv. FOREST VIEWER RETURNS T. T. Munger Reports Few Fires in . Xorthem Washington.' . T. T. Munger, forest examiner in the timber sales department of the dis trict forester's office, has just returned from a trip through the Colville and Okanogan National forests in Northern Washington. Mr. Munger reports that there h&ve been a few fires in the northern part of the- state, but the recent rains that fell there iave con trolled them and no more trouble from them is expected. Mr. Munger went to Northern Wash. Jngton to look after the timber sales maae m the rorests during the Summer. 4,000,000 FLIES SHOWN Hatching Process Seen In Kxhibit Maintained by City. Two million more dead flies have been added to the City Health Bu reau's fly exhibit in a window on Washington street, between Broadway and Park street. This makes a total of 4,000.000 flies. The exhibit is for educational purposes. In addition to the results whifh m.-iv led by ing fly tra The Public Cordially Invited To attend and inspect the Peach Cookery Contest of the ' Oregon-Washington Railway & Navigation Co. Northeast Corner Broadway and Oak Street Diagonally Opposite Hotel Benson Open 12 Noon Till 10:30 P. M. Boys' School Suits With Two Pants Boys' Furnishings Boys' Ironclad Stockings, special at, pair 20c Boys' Bell Blouses, light or dark colors, special 40C Boys' School Caps, all colors and patterns 45 Boys' Shoes in gunmetal, button and lace, at. . .2.00 and up We're ready with stylish new Norfolk Suits with two pairs of full-cut knickers. They're made of sturdy, serviceable mate rials and strongly sewed for school wear. A wide range of patterns. a qj Special now at prO0 You may want a finer suit with extra pants. We have them in new Norfolk styles of fine worsteds, cheviots,' tweeds and mixtures at 56.50, $7.50, ?10, $12.50. Long-Pants Suits are here in new tans, browns and gray mixtures. Stylish English and "semi English models, ?9.45, ?12, $14. TpTT71771 A handsome pocket knife free with J- JLVJ-J-lli boys' suits. Successor to Steinbach & Co. GUS KUHX, Pres. Morrison At Fourth S. & H. STAMPS GIVEN SAN FRANCISCO ry 4 he Now Wa y U 7 . ft B g S. S. Xorthern Pacific, 5 g S. S. Oreat Northern. J I SERVICE PLUS 1 ft s I5 (1) Voluntary Kxprennion From g I. A. Young, Albany. "The ship , rides as steady A as my Packard and it makes a well-built gull s hustle to keep alongside." 13 s a Doily Excursion Farm. 30 Round Trip. One War, S8. NORTH DAK TICKET OFFICE. Klftn and Stark. San F1 rand sro, 6K Market St. as shown, the exhibit contains a Jar in which flies are now seen hatching out irom garDage. Sunday excursions: To Cascade Locks on steamer iJailey Gatzert. $1 round trip, waves Aider-street dock 9 A. M. Arrives back 5:4 5 P. 11. Phone' Main 14, A 5112. Adv. EDUCATIONAL. School Begins Sept. 13 If you are contemplat ing a college career, now is the time to en roll at Portland Acad emy. Over one-half our gradu ates enter college. The balance are among the most successful business and professional men and women of the Pacific Northwest. The 27th school year begins a week from Monday. Write for a catalogue and the fullest details concerning the school today to JAMES F. EWING, Prin. Portland Academy, 13th and Montgomery Sts., Portland, Or. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME San Jose, California Accredited to State University. Courses: Collegiate, High School, Commercial NOTRE DAME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Location San Jose. "The City of Schools." in the beautiful Santa Clara Valley, far-famed for its de lightful and equable climate. For prospectus, address SISTER SI I'.I'.HIOH. Accredited to Colleges. -rammir and Primary srades. Fourteenth year. Catalogue upon ap plication. Address Miss Harker, Palo Alto. Cal. Market Early Buy Heavy Marshall 1 ; Home, A 6281 This Saturday MARKET ONLY OPEN TILL 9 A. M. MONDAY LABOR DAY AT SPECIAL SAVING PRICES BEST SELECTED 7 T LAMB 191 5 -LAMB Legs, Loins, Racks, lb : 18$ Shoulders, lb . . .12? Breasts, lb. 10c Lamb Chops (Frenched), lb. 40 Lamb Chops (Rib), lb . 25 Lamb Cutlets, lb 14 BEEF CHOICEST PRIME STEER BEEF Rolled (boneless) Roast Beef, lb .Sd Pot Roasts (all cuts), lb 14 Hamburg;, lb jo y2 Boiling Beef, Plate, Brisket, Short Rib, lb 10o Rolled (boneless) Corned Beef, lb lS1' Plate, Brisket, Short Rib Corned Beef, lb 10c REMEMBER, we have a large assortment of -COOKED COLD MEATS, such as CORNED BEEF. CORNED BEEF TONGUES, SMOKED TONGUES, JELLIED TONGUES. Nice sliced cold for Monday's luncheon. SMOKED MEATS JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" BRAND '' Manufactured Right Here Hams, half or whole, lb 18d Cottage Hams (nearly boneless), lb IGd Picnic Hams (6 to 8 pounds), lb lie Bacon (choice stock), half or whole strip, lb. -20-22 Tenderloin Bacon Backs, half or whole strip, lb 18 Special Bacon, lb 121c No. 3 Pure Lard TlHtS No. 5 Pure Lard 63 No. 10 Pure Lard. -S1.20 No. 5 Crown Com pound No. 10 Crown Comp. 85c Phone Orders Taken We Deliver We Make Penny tnange Household Bank Accounts The management of household finances ought to be a business matter. The mem ber of the family who looks after the ex , penses and pays the bills should have a bank account. Paying bills by check gives one an accurate record of where the money goes, and canceled checks, which the bank returns, are receipts for all money paid. We have a large number of household accounts and would welcome yours. LUMBERMEN National Bank Fifth and Stark Hotel Cornelius The House of Welcome Park and Alder Streets Portland, Or. In the theater and shopping district, one block from any carline. Rates $1 per day and up. With bath, $1.50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus. C. W. Cornelius, President . H. E. Fletcher, Manager Main 7070 PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE OREGONIAN A 6095