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IHB SUNDAY OEEGPSftAN, POOTIAND, HAY - L1t IMS. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OKEGOMAXS TELEPHONES. Countlas-Zlocm Main 667 M an a pin r Editor ...Mala 638 Sunday Editor......... Main 6235 City Editor Main 168 Society Editor Mala 6235 Compoilnjr-Room ................Mala 685 Superintendent Building Bed 2828 East Side Office East Ot AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE THEATER fl2ti and Morrison) Matinee at 2:15 and evening at 8:15, "Blow lor Blow." STAR THEATER tPark and Washington) Continuous vaudeville, 2:30, 7:30 and 9 P. M. GRAND THEATER fParlc and "Washington) Continuous -vaudeville, 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. BAKER THEATER (3d and Tamhlll) Con tlnuoue -vaudeville, 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. BASEBALL. PARK (24th and Vaughn) At 2 P. M.. amateur baseball. Schlllcns v. Unl verelty Parks. Lacrosse, 3:15 Portlands vs, Shamrock. "Will Open Portland House. Messrs. Lilly, Bogardus & Co., Incorporated, pro prletors of the North Coast Flouring: Mills, Seattle, have recently purchased the business of Bogge & Storp, located corner Front and Taylor streets. Lilly. Bogardus & Co. are among the largest and most representative of Seattle s lead ing business houses. They have built up a business in Seattle which today covers all parts of the Pacific Northwest, and in addition to their trade In the local field they have built up an export business of considerable magnitude. The Portland branch of this house will be known as the Charles H. Lilly Company. They will deal extensively in seeds, poultry supplies, fertilizers and dairy supplies. Mr. Charles H. Lilly, senior member of the Seattle house, was In Portland re cently, and It was under his direct super vision that purchase of the extensive business of Rogge & Storp was consum mated. Teachers Are Elected. Directors of the Arleta School district, on the Mount Scott railway, have elected the following teachers for the year beginning next Sep tember: W. M. Miller, principal; Mrs. A. R. Brown. Sixth and Seventh Grades; Gertrude Vollans, Miss Julia Spooncr, Miss Higgins, Miss Cora Love and Miss Colb. It is expected that a two-room building will have to be erected this Sum mer. and perhaps eight teachers cm ployed. The school will close June 9, with graduating exercises in the evening. Victoria Dat Celebration. Wednesday evening. May 24. The best concert of the season. Mrs. Walter Reed, assisted with many of Portland's best talent. Under auspices of the combined British and Canadian societies. Armory. Tenth street, near Couch. Refreshments served after concert. Admission. 23 cents. Tickets for sale at Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s. Kin wring Up the 'Big Embankment. The Pacific Bridge Company is comnlet ing the embankment on Bast Washington street, between Union avenue and East First street. It only now remains to level up the fill and extend the south side some what, when the embankment will be com pleted. Between East First and Water streets. Geibisli and Joplin, the work Is somewhat behind, as the filling is being oonc by means of wagons. When the earth deposited on the street has settled sufficiently a plank roadway will be laid. Thrown From a Train. John White was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital early yesterday morning by the police. He was suffering from .injuries to hts leer, m flicted by being thrown from an O. R. & N. train near The Dalles. He was steal ing a ride. It is alleged, and was kicked oft the cars by a brakeman. He Is said to have given a fictitious name at the hospital. The police claim his real name is James Canavan, and that he recently attempted to commit suicide at his home In .South Portland. lacrosse and baseball todat. Big Double-Hbader. . Two Games for One Admission. 24th-Vaughn St. Grounds. Portland Lacrosse Club vs. Shamrocks. s chillers vs. universitt parke. Ladies Free to Grandstand. See Tommt Burns Plat Lacrosse, evertbodt will be there. General Admission, 25 Cents. Kaspar Vandran Recovers. Kaspar vandran has so far recovered from his wounds that he has left Good Samaritan Hospital and gone to his home on the East Side. He was recently shot by Joseph Youns, who is said to have been jealous of him. Young is a nervous wreck as a result, and Is confined In a local sani tarium. Oregon Camera Club's Ninth Annual Excursion Up the Columbia to Bonneville, On the Steamer Chas. R. Spencer, Sunday, June 4th. An Orderly and Enjoyable Affair. No Dancing. No Licjuor Sold. Death of Mrs. Laura Everett. Miss Laura Everett, wife of V. L Everett, principal of the Falrvlew School, died Wednesday.. A brief service was held at her late home, when the body was taken to Hood River for interment. Mrs. Ever ett leaves a husband and two children, the youngest a baby only six days old. Will Make Portland His Home. Mr. M. L. Allison, formerly Mayor of Grand Junction. Colo., has purchased eight lots at Reservoir Park, and will erect an ele gant house on the property. Mr. Allison is wry much taken with the climate of Portland and will make his future home here. Lineman Is Recovering. Lewis Long, the lineman who fell from a pole in the Lewis and Clark Exposition grounds Fri day afternoon, is recovering from his in juries at Good Samaritan Hospital. No bones were, broken It has been proved, but he was painfully bruised. Its Last Meeting. The last meeting of the class for the study of the Apocry pha will be held Wednesday, May 24, at 2:30 P. M.. at the Selling-Hirsch building. A paper on the books of Maccabees L and II. will be read. Strouse's Restaurant, No 229 Wash ington street, will close to the public May 17, In order to renovate and enlarge Us dining-room, and will reopen about May 2L. of which due notice will be given. Oregon Citt River Trips. Boat Leaves Taylor St. Sunday. 11:30 A. M 3:30 P. M. Round Trip, 23c. Leaves Oregon City 1:30 and 5 P. M. Remember the date. June 4. Hibernian River excursion to Martin's Bluff. Boat and barge leaves Alder-street dock at 9 A. M. Tickets. 50c and 25c. Good music. Automobile For Sale. Old's double cylinder Tonneau car new considerably less than cost. Can be seen at 416 Van couver avenue. Edgar L. Lowell. Golf Links. Two fine lots left adjoin ing the links.. only 5300. Sellwood Town site Co.. office at Sellwood and at 222 Falling building. The Passion Play this evening at St, Lawrence Church, Third and Sherman streets. 8 o'clock. Adults. 23 cents; chll 3ren, 13 cents. Public telephone is now installed at the 12-Mile Roadhouss. Lunches and dinners served promptly and at short notice. Bed Bugs quit when Avenarius Car bollneum wood preservative Is used. Flsher-Thorsen, Front and Morrison. Concert by Miss Ella Frances Hoberg, Y. M. C. A- building. Tuesday evening. May 23. Dr. Gustav Baar has returned. Office S05-S97 Oregonian Bldg. Hours, 2-4 P. M. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal oils and fine gasoline. Phone East 789. New pianos ror rent and sold on easy .ems. H. SInshelraer. 72 Third street. Country Club Inn, Hood River, open. Come and see the strawberry fields. Officbb for Rent. Three deslraele of fices. A. B. McAlpln. 136 Seventh. Thb Caluxkt Kwtauraat. 149 SerMti Ft Jwwfews. 3be; eUa&er Me. SiAxvrw Cottabe, ele er rest. JSaM. It. I New Ferry Causes Improvements. The operation of the new Alblna. ferry at the foot of Randolph street has made a marked change In everything In that neighborhood, although the ferry has been running only about two weeks. Consid erable teaming traffic use the new ferry, owing to the easy grades leading to the Alblna streets. Improvements in building are being made around the Alblna landing as far back as Goldsmith street. For a year this district has been very dilapi dated and many buildings have been de serted, but the indications are that all this condition is to be changed. Already many of the deserted and partly-wrecked houses are being repaired, and there is now every indication that this part of Albina will pick up right along. Portland Lodge. No. 142, B. P. O. E.. returns sincere thanks to the business houses of the city and to the Individuals who so generously aided the lodge in the county fair, held lately at the Armory The kindness of the public was so general that it is entirely out of the power of the lodge to express personally to each friend its appreciation. It therefore avails itself of this method of saying that the lodge and its members are under great obligations to the public, which they hope in the course of time to reciprocate, and they trust that by their participation in all matters appertaining to the progress, peace and prosperity of our beautiful city, and their continued service towards Its general good, the feeling of the pub lic towards them, so generously evidenced, may be always Justified. By order of the lodge. The Committee. May Festival Held at Baby Home. The annual May festival was held yes terday afternoon at the new Baby Home building. There was a large attendance of the friends of the institution, Mrs. Charles Sltton, president, and members of the board of directors. The rooms in the handsome new structure were attrac tively decorated. Those assisting were Mrs. C. E. Curry. Miss Ruth Maxwell. Miss Lisa Ward. Miss Anita Burns, Mrs. G. W. McBride. Miss Virglna Wilson. Miss Montgomery, Miss Glltner. Mrs. W. D. Fenton, Mrs. B. D. Klngley. Miss Parr, Miss Morrison and Miss Francis Wilson. A Correction. In yesterday's Oregon ian the first publication of our advertise ment announcing our special Fourth of July sale was published, but our name and address was Inadvertently omitted. It was a very unfortunate affair all around, but in this issue you will find a full copy of the special Fourth of July sale now on at our store. The J. M. Acheson Co., Fifth and Alder streets. Work for everybody at Hood River picking strawberries. Three thousand people wanted at once. Take Regulator Line steamers from foot of Alder street daily. 7 A. M. Representative of fruit growers is now at dock. Gives full Infor mation. Office open all day Sunday. Call and get information and. baggage tags free. Phone Main 914. By O. W. P. & Br. Co. Concert by D'Urbano's Royal Italian Band at Cane mah Park this afternoon and evening. Round trip, 25 cents. To Estacada, 50 cents round trip. Cars leave First and Alder streets. Tickets must be purchased at the company's offices. In connection with the moving pictures of the Passion Play at St. Lawrence Church this evening, the following musical programme will be rendered: Millard's "Ave Maria," Gounod's "Gloria," "The Holy City" and Gounod's "Sanctus." Get "On the Trail." march song. Pub lished by Fisher Music Co.. 190 Third st. Sheet music sale, 2c to 15c each. AH late publications. Folios, 23c. containing 100 pieces, vocal or instrumental. Fisher Music Co., Baker Theater block. Elegant floral pieces. 52 and 53. Pansy plants, 2c; geraniums, 5c; cosmos, 3c; lo belias. 2c; asters, 2c; cannas. 10c: dahlias. 15c; best roses, 23c Burkhardt's, 23d & G. F. E. Beach & Co.. the Pioneer Paint Co.. are still selling their damaged paints and getting ready for new goods. 135 First, corner Alder. An explanation of each scene will be given with the Passion Play pictures at St. Lawrence Church this evening. Catherine E. Johnson, manicuring. Hotel Antlers, room 38. Phone Main G432. For Sale. Concession of dining-room in hotel. Gruber. 617 Commercial Block. Dr. Rickenback Eye, ear, nose, throat. Allsky bldg. Phone Red 30S2. Dr. Knoder, dentist. 322 Mohawk bldg. Cedar Park open afternoon and eve. Watch Wooster's auction. 7th & Mor. LOST HONORED PRESIDENT Society for Emancipation of India Mourns Judge Bellinger's Death. At the meeting of the Oregon So ciety for the Emancipation of India From Caste Slavery, held last Wednes day evening at the secretary's office, Oregonian building, the following re port of the committee on resolutions on the death of Judge Charles B. Bel linger was unanimously adopted: Resolved. That"" in the death of Judee Charles B. Bellinger, the Oregon Socletv for the Emancipation of India from Caste Slavery lost Its honored and beloved pres ident: the community In which he lived and labored, one pf its noble pioneers; the state, one or its most excellent citizens; the United States, one of the most able, impartial and upright Judges; and the people of India, one of their truest friends: and be it further Resolved. That these our unanimous sentiments be spread upon the records of the society of which he was the president since its organization; that a copy of these resolutions De sent to tne Bereaved fam ily: and that the same be printed in our city newspapers and In India. LilOrslSL. K. WEBSTER, First Vice-President, WILLIAM H. GALVANL Secretary, Committee. SEWED SOLES, 75 CENTS. Goodyear machine. Better than hand work. Best material used. Schwlnd & Bauer. 69 Yamhill, between Third and Fourth. Escanernong Is the finest product of the Scuppernong. a native grape, identi fied with the earliest settlement of the country. It is a delicious, refreshing white wine, moderately sweet, but with sufficient natural fruit acidity to make a perfect table wine, having an exquisite fruit aroma and "bouquet," W. J. Van Schuyver & Co.. Inc.. distributors. We assume that every one knows his duty to himself and to his family to save a portion of his earnings and put it where it will earn more. But a gentle reminder may help. IT PAYS TO SAVE We Pay Z. Per Cent Interest Mi Oregon Savings 321 Morrises Street. 1- O. Rsdatea, President. . Cooper .Merrt. Cashier. S. L. Hayes, Assistant Cashier. Telepiioae Main 16. j We Make MEDALS ! CLASS PINS EMBLEMS j SOCIETY BADGES, Etc. J Our shop is being: kept busy with this class of work, and when we deliver a job It Is a. well-finished article the kind that alw-ays brings us more "business. We are In a position to turn out this kind of work e promptly and with only one profit. We mount Elk Teeth, Eagle .CIhtt, etc., into nobby up-to-date charms and always have new ideas to suggest in this line. We can make anything in gold, platinum or silver. PreeloBK and iieml-prerleuti nteaen of all kinds. We can furnish . anything: of this kind on the market at moderate prices. Bring your m agates, moonstones or other rough gems to us. We can cut and mount them Into pretty novelties for you. SouvcBlrn ef Portland and the KxseMtiea as low as 25c and as high e as you care to go. Come in and see them. We like visitors, to call and see our many novelties. : JAEGER BROS. OPTICIANS i 290 MORRISON ST., Near FIFTH I m afeaoee BANK AND OFFICE RAILING WIRE AND IRON FENCING Barbed Wire, Wire and Lawn Fencing, Poultry Netting, Etc. PORTLAND WIRE & IRON WORKS PHONE MAIN 2000 263 FLANDERS ST., NEAR THIRD Oriental New Matting Fancy Carved Chairs. New Shirtwaists and Embroidered Shirtwaist Patterns and Linen Collars. Fancy Screens. Every article at the lowest prices. THE WESTERN IMPORTING CO. 168-170 Fifth Street, Opposite Postofflce Square CHAS. D. YOLWG Presides!. JAMBS M. KAX, Geaeral Manager. AT PORTAGE ROAD OPENING Crowds From Up River "Will Gather at The Dalles. It is certain that one of the largest crowds that has been gathered together in Oregon for many years will assemble at The Dalles on June 3" to witness the opening of the portage road. The mem bers of the Open River Association are beginning to report that the people of the Upper Columbia River are preparing to come to the exercises in great numbers, both by water and rail, while it is learned that the people in every direction aro planning to be present. The steamer Xorma, running from Ri paria. on the upper river toward The Dalles, will bring a load of people to the opening, while requests" have been made of the Open River Association for three boats to be used on the lower river. The programme is being rapidly put into shape and in a very short time all the details of the exercises will have been arranged. WHERE JO DINE. AH the delicacies of th coaenn nf t)i. Portland Rcsta'irant. fine, private apart ments for parties. 305 "Wash., near Fifth. THE BUTLER. Elegant turkev dinner todav. with win 50c; chicken dinner, 33c; 143 First, Main 22o! THE OXFORD. Fine French dinner with wfno sn chicken dinner, 33c 68 6th St., near Oak. THE EMPIRE. Finest chicken dinner In town ah delicacies of the season. 192 3d St. Special chicken dinner todav nf -par kins Restaurant, 35c D. 3d. Watson. Genuine French dinner, -with vinn sv. at 93 Fifth street, near Stark. Three FIbrcm Are Amputated. While working yesterday afternoon in a furniture factory at Front and Davis streets, an accident among the machinery happened, whereby the right hand of G. M. Vanderhook, 17 years old, was severely Injured. He was taken to the Good Sa marl tan Hospital, where it became neces sary to amputate three of the fingers of the injured hand. PIANO' RECITAL VIOLIN. Given by pupils of Messrs. Eugene and Josef Steblngcr, tomorrow night, at Arlon Hall. Friends invited. Parker to Address Lawyers. CHICAGO. May 20:-(Special.)-The twenty-ninth annual meeting 6f the Il linois State Bar Association will be held at the Chlcngo Beach Hotel Thursday and Friday. May 25 and 25. The annual address will be delivered by Alton B. Parker, late Democratic can didate for President, the subject being "The Lawyer in Public Affairs." Philippine Problem His Topic. Brigadier General Thomas M. Anderson, U. S. A., will deliver an address on "The Philippine Problem" this evening at S o'clock at a meeting of the People's Fo rum. Knights of Pythias Hall. Marquam building. An open discussion will follow the address and Miss Z. Loewenberg will sing. All interested are Invited. The dinner setting is Incomplete without "White Rock Water. A selected water is as essential as a selected wine. ST. MARGARET'S IIAIX. San Mateo. Cal. Elranor Tebbetts. Actlnr Principal. BOXWOOD MANOR SCHOOL. Lyme. Cobb. I. LouIm Tebbetta. Actlsc iHnclpal. Same Course. Same Rates. Same management. Pupils of either fcbool mar SDend a. tear or lew at the other school, for climatic or other reasons, without Interruption of studies or dis turbance or school discipline, and without add ed expeni. except In so far as additional ex oenses Incurred by the Journey across Conti nent. For further information address either school, either principal. ri )EL Smart COMPARE.... One of our Double-breasted suits of the STEIN-BLOCH make with the custom tail ors' make and you -will find more style, just as much du rability and the price half of the tailors' prices. S18.00 TO $23.00 ARE OUR POPULAR FIQURES FAMOUS CLOTHING COMPANY CORNER MORRISON AND SECOND Co mp ar ts o n A--.1 FOS STYLE, CUT, MATERIALS, WORKMANSHIP, PINISH AND FIT OF STEINBAOH'S CLOTHES With the finest custom-mada creations, will convince yon be yond question that "WE'VE . GOT THE GOODS" to 3iiit' your price needs and to satis factorily meet every require ment of the most exacting dresser. We are the largest sellers or Fine Clothing in the Northwest today have been for 40 years past any resident of Portland knows that. We have always distinguished the best-dressed men in the city during our suc cessful career. Finest tailored models of Top Coats, Sack and English Walk ing Suits at $25 TO $40. Our decidedly popular lines of Top Coats, Sack Suits and Outing Suits at SIO. $12.50, $15, $18, $20 and $22.50 r i itisssssi MismriTSf rirans iT'nri iw-iiMMMw The Greatest Clithlng House in the Northwest Rare Books About the Oregon Country and the Northwest. A catalogue of Americana just published, containing many Scarce and Eare Books on the Western Country, the Indians, Early Explorations and Travels, Western Biog raphy, etc.. etc. Sent Free on request (also a list of books at unheard of prices after the annual inventory.) Your name on a postal brings both from The Burrows Bros. Co. (Rare Book Department.) CLEVELAND, OHIO 5PITZNER PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Recital Marquam Grand, May 22 ORCHESTRA OP 75. String Quartette and Violin Solos. Admission 25c Tickets for sale at Graves Music store and Woodard. Clarke & Co.'s drugstore. HOTEL MONTEREY Lnder new management. SOW OPES. Located Xerth ef Newport oh the Beach. One o the most desirable of its class on the Coast. Unsurpassed In situation, hav ing extensive grounds for recreation, the safest beach for surf bathing in ocean. 311 SS NORA FITZPATRICK manager and owner. CLOSING -OUT SALE We are retiring from business and will close out all of our Ladies' and Children's Fancy Dry Goods at LESS THAN COST Don't miss It. Come now while lines are unbroken. L. MING & BR05 88 Sixth St. CU1I0S, AxUmitiM, Inkt a4 SM. la&as Steoe Karret, ReScs, Carnags aad Idekta Maria. Bariceu. Mat, Mais, Skailc ef aM Nations. cn ,. Send fr PfceCe. WieJIe Deakr, SOMETHING NEW IN GLASSWARE Engraved Glass! The latest creation In the glass industry, made of the finest crystal glass, and work executed by the finest skilled workmen. We have just received a complete ship ment of this fine ware and will be pleased to have you give us a. call of Inspection. MAfXJFACTUftWG' OP7ICIAJtS- 7 POftTUXDtOflEGi 2S4 WASHINGTON" STREET. Bet. 4th and 5th. SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's 5c CIGARS A full straight-value cigar that has not been reduced in cost and quality by free deals, schem.es and circus advertising. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors . PORTLAND, OREGON PRICES AND QUALITY TALK Per Ton Rolled Barley, SO-lb. sacks.... 23J0 Choice Washington Feed Oats 29.56 Rolled Oats 30.06 Shelled Corn 5.eo Cracked Corn ; 26.60 Middlings, very fine, 90s 28.50 Per Ton Shorts, 80s $21.56 Bran, 60's and 66's 19.56 Wheat, No. 1, Club or Red.... 2&58 E. Washington Timothy Hay. . 17.66 Idaho Timothy - 15.68 Alfalfa 11.58' For delivery add 50o per ton. PACIFIC GRAIN COMPANY 13th ,Bd Kearney Sts. Phone Mala 5307 Come to Us I J 9 For Glasses when you are tired of S experimenting elsewhere. We fit eyes where others fail. WALTER REED THE OPTICIAN 133 SIXTH STREET OREGONIAN BUILDING dx: t. r. wise. W do crown and brldza work with out -pain. Our 18 years experience in plate worjc enables ua to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. TV. A. Wlso fcas found a cafe way to extract teeth, absolutely with out pain. Dr. T. P. Wis la art ex pert at sold Clllar and crown and bridge work. Bxtracttne free wfcea plates or brldses are ordered. WISEBROS., Dentists XailfaM Wdx cer. 3d aad Wasb. i U. Open evealnja till 9 P. 34. Buadays from 9 to 12. Or Sfaia 2629. DR. W. A, WWK. gchwab Frihting Co, fTK WTJLWLW ITKXtT X03CEOPATHIO XEXKDIE8 -r- Cwlr4i telu moderate rfev MaX e4c Mtt-jH4. Cilc0 tne. WOODAKB, m.Awif