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THE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1917. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOXIAN lElEFHOXES, Manasins Editor City Editor unday Editor Advertising Department., Compoaing-room Printing-room Superintendent "Building. . .Main 7070. A e?5 .Main 7070. A 8095 .Main 7070. A 6095 ..Main 7070. A 8093 ..Main 7070. A 00U5 ..Main 7070. A 60!5 i. Main 7070, A 6005 AMUSESIEXTS. PFPTTEUM (Broadway at Taylor) B!r time vaudeville. Afternoons at -:1S and, nights at 8:15 o'clock. BAKER (Broadway or Sixth, between Alder and Morrison) Alcazar Stock Company In Raftlea." This afternoon at 2:15 and, to night at 8:15. PAXTAGES (Broadway at Aider) TJn equaled vaudeville. Three shows dally, 2:80. 7 and 0:05. BTPFODROME (Broadway, and Tamhlll) Vaudeville and moving ploturea, 3 to 8; 8:45 to 11 P. M. Saturday. Sunday, holi days, continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. BTRAND (Park, West Park and Stark) vaudeville and motion pictures continuous. Brarp Fdnehai, Hkijd. The funeral f the late Ross Sharp wu held yes terday afternoon at the undertaking; es tablishment of J. P. Finley & Son. Miss Madeline Stone iang. The Port land Lodge of Elks conducted the serv ices at the chapel, the eulogy being de livered by Rev. F. K. Howard. The cervices at the grave were conducted by Hassalo Lodere of Odrtrdlnw. vtv fharp was also an active member of -oiumoia Lodge.. No. 14. A. F. and A. M. end the pallbearers were selected from the three lodges to which the- deceased reiong-ed. They were: Fred L. Olson. A. Sunderland. Robert Lanpre, O. R. Eaker, S. Anderson and C Sundqulst. Interment took place In Rivervlew Cemetery. FOTTB. ATTOHNXTS SEBK AlTOINTMINT. Four attorneys will partictoate to morrow In the municipal civil service examination for the position of public defender now held on temporary ap pointment ry uavid Kobinson. From the list of those passing- the examlna.- tlon a permanent civil service appoint ment will be made. The four who have applied for the examination are Tvson Kinsell, 4009 Forty-eighth street South east; Martin W. Hawkins, 859 Castle avenue; David Robinson. 884 East Main treet, and George Cole, 4312 East 1'orty-slxth street Southeast. - CoitrORT Stations Puikntco. CI ty Commissioner Baker expects to have he city's new comfort station on lower Washington street completed and ready for opening by Rose Festival time. Negotiations are pending for a site for the station on Washington street near Third street. The city will lease property and will put In a modern station for the convenience of the lar-i "GIRL OF GOLDEN WEST" TO APPEAR AT BAKER AGAIN Famous Old Play Attracts Veterans and Early Settlers to See Alcazar Players in Roles That They Fit Admirably. SCENE IN FIRST ACT OF "THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST." numbers of persons In that sectto l i -J I . i ; k X i 4 W' Y I rY " , " fi '(.'- , i ! .''- T '.". ',- ' , - I ' , i ' h - . -e- Vy - ; j ! r' i'YT?-, a- i ' i 1 ' 1 f i ! -U ! i Y v v , 5 ! t" ' . ? - I f::!i:. ":r;x "V.-' i -1 mi' ' rii--;- ft- Jr -r ffh frt 1 1i j Saloon and Dance Hall Ron by the "Girl" at Cloudy mountain. Left to Right, Ramrrrri, the Outlaw (Albert McGovern) the Girl (Rath Gates)' the Sheriff (lleerce Taylor). THAT maglo name, "The Girl of the Goldea West." Is again flashed on the boards for the first time In about six years In Portland. There are Just a few of these giants of the theatrical world, which when they are on the boards seem to Inject a new kind of life, both among the at taches of the playhouse where they the city. Mr. Baker also Is working are housed, and also amongst its pa on plans for additional stations In Various parts of the city. Valcablb Chickens Burnbtd. About a dozen valuable young chickens were burned to death yesterday when a combined chicken house and woodshed Irons. They appear to have an Influ ence that is different from the normal play. The "Girl" has altogether playett six weeks In this city. The first season Belasco let It out for stock, the Baker low (now a veritable "hole in the ground") at " Twelfth and Morrison streets, and Izetta Jewel was the ilrl. belonging to W. H. Dunkln, 1884 Exeter Players were located at The Bunga etreet In St. Johns caught fire and was burned to the ground. The fire was wnicn naa oeen put in the chicken-1 C"""CJ' , ' . " , ISO V 1 ' 3 iwno Biagea Llie jjiuuuuliuii; was the Sheriff. It Is generally consid ered to be the greatest stock p-roduc tlon ever seen In Portland, and the cast was an IdeaX one. It ran three weeks, and later on In the season was put on aaraln and ran two, It marked the last appearance or tnriTi William Gleason. who was house to keep them warm. Fire engine company No. 32 responded to the alarm and prevented the flames from spread ing to other buildings. The loss 1 probably $50. Profligate B tj t b r Sentenced. Harold Love, who obtained goods Valued at about $50 from various de partment stores of the city by posing as Bruce Holbrook. son of a. fnrtinn banker, was sentenced to 100 davs In Co-wmbrciai. Papers Consolidated. the County Jail yesterday by Municipal Announcement was made yesteray uage j,anggutn on a charge of larceny. I or tne consouaation oi me uiy ove, who Is 19 years old procured an letln. city official newspaper, with the uislte wardrobe of finery consist- Record-Abstract, a competing commci- r of five suits, three nvrnit oiiv I cin.1 naDer. The new publication will rts, silk socks and expensive shoes, appear as the Bulletin-Kecora-ADstract, was arrested by Detectives Hvrla commencing Friday. v. x. rnuni's, I Abbott. manager of the Record-Abstract, will i rrrn novrma -E.n Tk . i hn TTianfLtrer of the comDlned paper, J. Ravner. of Silver- RnWr,o- I while H. S. Haugsten. pubilsner or. tne ploye of the Portland Rallwav. Litrht Bulletin, will be editor, u. s. t.osteiio & Power Company, was run down by an will be advertising manager. ine automobile driven by P. J. Hart 169 Record-Abstract was formed less than East Twenty-sixth street, at the In- year ago by the consolidation of the trBitir.T r.f Tt,i.j a i jx . farmer Abstract and the Daily Record. yesterday. He received bruises about The Bulletin has been the official pub the face and head. The Injured man llcation for the city of Portland since was taken inta thn Ponnma hniMim, I last June, wherft'Dr. Frlwln TTrlm tiat 1,1' 1 i-T-'-r RrrREATJ Job Open. A Mr. Hart Is employed by the Uqlon Oli I municipal civil service examination o Vuinpany. I get eilglDies 10 xin mo jjwo.l.vi, v. . tto aTtt t t?t txt . a rr Ty civtuTit HlrAr.tor of the Municipal Em Mrs. Nannie E. Miller, who died recent- ployment Bureau has been arranged for Jy. was a resident of this state since March 1. Applicants win oe rKy 1882. She was born In Bloomington P to two days before tat time, in i Tnrl Jir. 'Mm... woa ot, oi,,. I Cerent examination for director and as her of the Christian OViht-ov. I nlRtnjnt onlv one man, N. F. Johnson, TimmiTioTit tn xharifv ir.. ir,. t noaae T-Te wan Briven a permanent ap was survived by four brothers and a I polntment, but the position of assistant Flster: w. I. Leonard, of Corvallls, Or.; j. j ., b. ai. ana ij. o. Leonard, of Port land, and Mrs. D. Miller, also of Port land. bTRICRTEN PASTOIl BETTER. Rev. J. J. Staub pastor of the Sunnyside Con gregational Church, who Is confined to playing Sonora, and who was obliged to drop out of the cast during the last week on account of 111 health. He aft erwarda went to Oakland, but never played again. A couple of years later the play was preseivted at the Eleventh street Playhouse (then the Baker), with Ida, Adair as the Girl. Thurston Hall the Outlaw, and Thomas McLarnie as the Sheriff. It is to appear again this time with Ruth Gates. Albert McGovern and George Taylor in the three big roles and the Alcazar Players in the other parts as best suited to their respective personalities. For the past two weeks mail orders have been coming in from all tne surrounding cities, and the box- office has been besieged, with a line o buyers all week since last Sunday. One old-timer In line was heard to say that he hadn t been to anything except the movies since The Girl" was here be fore, but Intended to see the play again. Those who go to the Baker next week should bear in mind that the curtain rises at 8 o'clock sharp evenings and 2 o'clock matinees on account of the length of the performance and that the Baker rule "no one seated while the curtain is up" will prevail. 'BANDIT'S' TRIAL WAITS ATTORNEYS FOR WILLIAM SI'LEOD WANT MORE TIMS. Kffort to Cret Lad Wko Shot Deputy Sent to Relative's Ship Falls, as Court Favors School. "VVTJDEVILLE PHOTOPLAYS A FITTING VALENTINE Everybody is going to the opening of the In terstate Bridge today. It is a fitting recogni tion of the union be tween Clarke and Mult nomah Counties. The offerings made, in this space every day are worthy of and we hope to win your recog nition for the quality: and economy of the apparel shown here for men and boys. Our windows are in dicative of the new goods being received for Spring. kYZU i-W, mnmti m PJioTo- PLAYS '5 ! ' - 1 li err 1 1 II : II rr mw v m 11 j. mm t THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Morrison at Fourth St. A substantial tvel- . come will be extended to all of our return' ing soldier boys who outfit here. Wear Ralston Shoes S. & H. Stamps are for cash discounts. PRESENT FRANKLYN FARNUM AND AGNES VERNON. In a Play of Speedy Action Love, Adventure and Surprise The Man Who Took a Chance If you don't believe in Love at first sight this play will convert you. VAUDEVILLE HARTjMAN SISTERS Classy Duettists EDWARDS AND WARD Eccentric Comedians Continuous ltd 11P.M. Daily RULL AND RULE Russian Singers and Dancers BOB CA1MPBELL Master of Concertina Li. 1 '41 . cerned are admitted to Juvenile Court hearings. SB RED CROSS CAR COMING Physicians Due 'Tomorrow to Give I First-Aid Ijectares at Shops. The American Red Cross 'first aid demonstration car, bearing; Dr. Erlo S. Green and Dr. W. N. Llpscome, will ar rive in Portland tomorrow. It has just completed a tour of the Union Pa cific System lines and will make a tour of the Paelf 10 Coast, coming over the O.-W. R. & N. First aid demonstrations will be given in the Xlblna shops to the 700- odd employes of the company there tomorrow, and Friday afternoon a lec ture-demonstration will be sriven to the employes In the Wells-Fargo building at 1 P. JI. The car Is being operated under the direction of the Department of Mili tary Relief of the United States Gov ernment. oil people 111 suffer from the effects of defective vl sion head- ' aches, dizzi ness, brain fas; and petty nervous and physical all ments with- out realizing the source of the trouble. ocr glasses arbs guaranteed" to give you a full degree of comfort because, they are correctly made and fitted for your particular case. A con sultation costs you nothing. Wheeler Optical Co. OREGON! AN BLDG. Is still vacant. Passenger A o e n t visits. w. a. Jerome, general Western passenger ..o-.nt nf Vie New YorK jenirai mien, v... v,n visltinar In. Portland for the past two days Inspecting the Portland office or tne lines ne rtpicotiu his bed at his home, 863 East Taylor Chicago. He came here from itritisn njrort . f,inti. i, li.i. rAiiTnhtn wtiiI Washington ana will attacked him when he began his ser- leave tonight for California. This is mon Sunday night, was reported to be one of Mr. Jerome's semi-annual visits restins much easier vestorrtnv Tf.v I to the Paciric toaBu Mr. Staub will be given complete rest I Pacific) Hiohwat Ffatdhbd. In the end quiet for a time. He will not be current Issue of the Roadmaker. pub- yermitted to occudv the nulnlt for bottiaI llxVixrl at Moline. 111., appears an article time. Dr. J. A. Pettlt is attending him. written by M. J. Duryea, formerly Lowenstein Estatb S31.000. Samuel the secretary of the Eugene and Ash- I-owensteln. who AtA in Smtt. n..Jlgil Commercial Clubs, but now ex- ara, Cal., December 24. 1816, left per-1 ecutlve secretary of the Moline Con; eonai property in rortland to the value! merciai uiud. ine srucm of $31,000, according to the petition for cific Highway and is Illustrated l"1 prooate or will filed in the County pictures or soutnern ureson uu iwi l ourt yesterday hy I. In. Flelschner and ern Caliiornia roans. Cecil IX Bauerwho were named ex- Ptthian Sisters' to GrvB Partt. cutors In his will. Mr. Lowenstein Ornhla Temple. No. 18, Pythian Sisters was 85 ye'ars old at the time of his will give the second card party of the oeatn ana unmarried. ila heirs are In I series tonight In Pytnian jastie. ah the East and Germany. I Pvthian Sisters and friends are invited. Vagrant Is SErsroscT-.r. Prizes will be given and refreshments Tior. who wn rriaj w ru,.t. nnl. Cards promptly at 8:30. Mrs. Fherif f Beekman. near Faii-vlew. Mon- I Helen Lamar will be chairman, day, on the complaint of little girlsl Attention, Oregon Guardsmen! We Who had been annoyed by the man. I have an opening for a Natioal Guard pleaded guilty to a vagrancy charge in I man who can qualify as a salesman. the court of District Judge Bell yes-1 Splendid opportunity for advancement. xercay ana was sentenced to two I Answer AG 85, uregonian. aot, months In the County Jail. A fine of I A "Webster" Havana Cioar Is delight su aiso was levied out suspended J3aca had accosted schoolgirls. $5000 Damages Asked. Because of an attack made on 12-year-old Bruno Korhonen by an alleged ferocious bull dog owned by A. H. Wethey. of 1089 Pacific street, suit for damages of $5079 was riled In the Circuit Court yester day, it is claimed by the boy. repre sented by his father, Samuel Korhonen, that he was attacked December 9, 1918, end severely bitten when delivering miiK at the home of Mr. Wethey. Porter Funeral. Held. The funeral of the late Anna M. Porter was held yesterday at the chapel of J. P. Finley i son. Kev. D. A. Watters officiating. Mrs. Herman Polltz sang. The pall bearers were: . C. P. Bush, L. T. SfnTth. C. J. Moore. W. G. Sykes, John Blazler and William Scott. Interment was made In Mount Scott Park Cemetery. Desertion in Divorces Charged.- Divorces on grounds of desertion are asked In the Circuit Court In suits filed yesterday by Mabel Angel against Albert M. Angel and Mattle B. Dewey .gainst John S. Dewey. Mrs. McGaret Sited tor Divorce.- Mrs. Edna R. McGarey has filed suit for divorce from Keal H. McGarey in the Circuit Court alleging abandon ment. She was married In Oregon City In 1912. v Fwra Lecture Is Toniqht. "Foods That Cure" will be the subject of Mrs. 7-iora C. Little's fourth lecture on food In room H of the Central Library to night at 8 o'clock. The lecture Is free to the public. Richmond W. C. T. TT. to Meet. Rich mond w. o. r. u. win meet today at I Th Josef Hofmann seat sale ooen 2:zo o'ciock witn Mrs. Maoei v. rrior.ii.i. u.n in 1055 Clinton Street. Frances Willard fP hl recltRl Saturday nielit direi-tlnn memorial win ue ooservea. Steers & Coman. Prices: Floor. $2 British Sooutt to Meet. The $1.60; balcony, $2, $1.50, $1, 75c; gallery, British Benevolent Society will meet I reserved, 75c; gallery, adrru, 60c Adv. onia-ht at 8 o'clock In the Llbrarv. A musical programme rrtll lie xlyan. J Read The. Oregouiaa classified. William McLeod. the Juvenile leader of two "boy bandit" gangs and who shot Deputy Probation Officer Evans Saturday when taken into custody, win have a hearing in the Juvenile Court Friday at 2 o'clock. Th. Vieor. ing was scheduled for yesterday, but Attorneys Fitzgerald and Johnson representing the boy, pleaded for more time in which to Investigate the case. Deputy District Attorney Robinson will represent the state at the hear ing. County Judge Tazwell declared yesterday that he would not consider the suggestion that the boy be held to the grand Jury so that an indict ment could be held over him In case of future offenses when he Is above uvenlle Couri ago. McLeod la not quite It. his attor neys told the court yesterday. An ef fort is being made to have him taken from the Jurisdiction of the court to Norfolk. Va., and placed on a ship caps ainea by a relative, it is said. Judge Tazwell has asserted that It Is Jils belief the reform school Is the best place for a boy with a record as long as that of young McLeod and who thinks nothing of endangering human llfer About two-score neighbors of the lad .appeared at the Juvenile Court yesterday to attend the hearing. Their Interest would have availed them little had the hearing been held, as It would have taken place behind closed doors. Only Interested persons directly con- BAD STREET IS CRITCIZED Attempts to Have Belmont Link raved Repeatedly Killed. H. J". Ong has written City Auditor 4Barbur for a statement regarding the responsibility for the bad condition of a short stretch of Belmont street be tween East Nineteenth and East Twen tieth streets. ful In flavor and aroma. Ask your dealer, Sig. Sichel & Co., distributors, vz inira i street. Adv. Seaside. Or.. Hotel, Moore, overlook lng ocean, American plan; open all year. Adv. HOFMANN SALE TODAY. f" .y --- - . ,: a body In the Interstate bridge cere monies today. The regular Wednes day meeting will be started at 10 A. M. and business will be transacted until about 11 o'clock, when adjournment will be taken until arter tne Driago dedication. Arrangements have been made to allow as many city empioyco as possible to get off for the affair. CAIUJ OF THANKS. We desire to express our sincere thanks to our many friends ana rela tives for their kindness and sympathy shown us In our bereavement In the Josef Hofmann USES THE The Standard by Which All Pianos Are Judged. He says the stretch Is fhown . u. in our her. on an arterial road paved on both sides 108S ir;, tihI Adam. of the bad place. He says It Is a dis grace to the city. Abutting property owners are respon sible for the condition, according to city officials. Proceedings were started some time ago to have the place paved. but the property owners killed the pro ceedings by remonstrance. Attempts to get them to do the work have failed on several occasions. Mrs. Louise Adam. I,oulse Adam, Marie Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. Adam. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. F. Bohlman. Adv. WALKER CONCERT. E. Frankle Walker, composing pla nlste. assisted by Mrs. Raymond A. Sullivan, soprano. In concert, Tuesday, evening, March 18, Little Theater. Tick ets on sale Sherman. Clay & K2o. and Wiley B. Allen. Price $L Adv. ' CARD OK THANKS, -nr-. .i - - a tfi-rnress our thanks and appreciation to our friends for their kindness during our recent bereave- - Jr. for h beautiful floral of- f.rinB-H. Mr. X. . nwiDuiiiii J" ' - ' "- Mrs. D. Frank Horsman and son. Adv, Hamilton, O., i 125th birthday. has celebrated its Josef Hofmann Plays at the Heilig Theater February 17 Sherman, Slclnway) Representative ay & Co ( Sixth and Morrison Streets Opposite Postoffice Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults. 91 Third st. Both phones, Adv. City Council to Attend Openlng.- The City Council will participate In1 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SECOND BASS FOR. LOCAL MALE QUARTET AH 0, OREGON LVN If- . .. ill . mi no m EN; LOOK HERE! They Are . Now If you want a good pair of pants to piece out the old coat, and vest with, hurry to the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store and get a good pair for the very reasonable price of $3.00. i Once a-year we do things to the pant stock, and now is the "doing time" all odd pants taken out at inventory v time are now being handed over to new owners. If you don't get yours, it's your own fault this ad tells you to come quick. All regular pants at 10 reduction. Irownsville Woolen Mills Third and Morrison Streets JL Oldest Bank in the Northwest In the Way of Banking Sendee Not only does . this bank offer you every convenience, but we are glad to give you personal service as well to advise you on investments to help you by consulting with you on business as well as financial subjects. This is a service which we are glad to offer you in addition to our regular banking facilities. Please feel free to make use of it. LADD &TJLTONBANK Washington and Third. STEUOTT SAN FRANeDSCO Geary Street, tus oK UnMn Scuar Eurooean Plan S1.5C a daj up Breakfast 50c Lunch EOo OinnerSl.00 Most Famous Meals in the United Slate Hew steel and concrete structure. Center of theater, cafe and retail districts. On carlines transferring all over city. To v. -Municipal ear line direct to door. JMotor Bus meets trains andjamer SCHWAB PRINTING CO BEN F.GREENE-HARPY FISCHER 'STARK STREET - SECOND SWAMP-ROOT STOPS SERIOUS BACKACHE When your back aches and your blad der and kidneys seem to be disordered, remember It Is needless to suffer go to your nearest drug: store and Bet a bot tle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a physician a prescription for diseases or the kidneys and bladder. It has stood the test of years and has a reputation for quickly and effectively giving results tn thousands of cases. This prescription was used by Dr. Kilmer in his private practice and was so very effective that It has been placed' on sale everywhere. Get a bottle. 60c and $1.00. at your nearest druggist. However, If you wish first to test this rreat preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingrhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention The Portland Daily Oregronian. vead The Oresonian classified a da.