The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 12, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 9, Image 45

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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
Sole Agents Holeproof Hose, .
Brook Hats, Youman Hats,
Gordon Hats,
Sogers, Feet and
Brokaw Clothes
Specializing
Manhattan Shirts,
Stetson Hats,
Dent's Gloves,
Cluett Shirts
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THE SUNDAY- OREGOXIAX, TORTLAXD, MARCH 12, 1911.
AMTSEnTEXTS.
HTTILn THEATER (Seveata ana TaTlr
Georre W. Moaro In "The Vidnlg-nl
xni" Mailaee ax 3.1 and teata-hi at
BAKER THEATER fneventb ana liar,
noil Th H.k.r alack Cerapaar
-rn. Walt." Mails at I I and lonlcnt
at
VXGAkOW TRUtaill fTwolftb and Mw.
n,on Henry atoekbeldro nd Fax Baln
ir Is '-Brown's In Toon." Matinee at Z.l
an4 unlnt at a. 14.
OKKMEVJ TH RATER f lf-irrlsrm. betweoa
aixth aad Soeotb) vaudarllla. Tale
aXtarnooa at 2:13 and tonight at :.
GHAXD THEATER Park and Waahlnir-
toa Taudviila. Tula axtaraaoa at
loalaht at lit aad &
FANTAOES THE TER Fe-jrtn- and Stark!
Vaudarllla Thla aXtarnooa at 2:1ft; to-
nlsut ti IJt aad A
LYRIC THEATER 48arntB and A1T
I. rlc Cumedy t'onptnjr In "In Aiabaau.
This ifutnaua at Z.Mt and too.shi at I 30
and a.
TAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEO.V. TT
VoLI r".r.l rua picture, li A. M It
P. il
New Tork cite PuN Pboor Mats. The
New Tork Slate Society of Ore-ton will
I10M It regular monthly meeting next
Ttifsdar e-renlna:. at Itiristensen'a lower
ball, at Seventh and Yamhill air-ret.
An address will be delivered by W. C.
Hrlatol on "Ne Tork as a Precedent of
the "as and for the future." Mm.
d Aaria haa arranged the followtne; miw
cal pro ram me: Soprano 10I0. Ms Max.
ery Maxwell: soprano nolo. Mlaa Olga
rolbers: contralto solo. Miss Berntre
81ms: lunil by the Jefferson High School
;le Club. Refreshments wtll be rved.
All New Torkers either visitors) or rest.
dents of the city or state have been
VI ted. a
Dr. Moajtissirr Arsuvbj. Hev. Andrew
TUorrlasey. C. 8. C, Provincial of the
cnrreratlon of tbo Holy Cross In the
I'nlted States, baa) arrived on his annual
visitation to Columbia Visitation, which
la conducted by the Holy Cross fathers.
Ir. Mnrrteaejr la espected to remain In
Portland for the neat two weeks. He la
one of the leading Catholic prekttes and
educators of thin country, flavins; been
connected with Notre Dame I'niversity.
of Indiana. He Is making; han annual tour
ef the educational Institutions under the
charge of the Holy Cross Congregation
In the iSorthweet-
8T. PiTiun i Dat to Bl Oaeaav-BD.
The featlval of St. Patrick will be ob
served at SL Patrick's Church with
solemn high mass at 19 A- M.. next Fri
day. A panegyric of St. Patrick will be
preached by Father McOlnn. of Columbia
rnlveraitr. The children of Su Patrick's
Church are anted to remember that It 1
day of special devotion and of religious
observance.
A ire iMntrcrnt to Ijictcrb. Miss
Kaite Cameron Plmmon. Instructor at the
Portland Art Association School, will lec
ture on "Art In Sculpture." at the Museum
of Art. at Fifth and Tavlor streets, at 1
o cl.x k this afternoon. The lecture will
be llltartrated by ii lantern slide. In
rludlnv pictures of rjryptlan. early and
later tireek and Italian, French Gothic
and modern sculpture.
BocnijsT Faajsx to f rAX. B. F.
Ramp, of Salem. Or., will speak at 1
o'clock this afternoon. In Western
Arademy Hall, at Second and Morrison
streets. His subject will be. "Soclslism
and the Farmer. Mr. Ramp Is a farmer
and baa been a worker tn the Socialist
movement for many years.
Bbt. W. a. Euor. J., will preach at
T S this evening, on The Keliglon of a
Rersible American." a sermon for young
men. at the Church of Our Father (Cnl
tarn. Seventh and Yamhill streets. The
general public ls Invited. The choir la
under the direction of John Claire Mon
tetth. Regular morning service at 11
o'clock.
wa Bill hair msttreseos retail at
wbolasaia prices, for to-pound beds from
$7 fa and up. We renovate mattreeaes
and return them the same day. We also
renovate feathers. Portland Curled Hair
Factory. H. Metxger, proprietor. X
rt Front at, Main 74, A U74
tioces iTtKraAcroits. onrrn. wo have
a client wanting a five-room bnngalow
built lestiniaued cost. ll.Ol; he will turn
In sdjolning lot worth as part pay
ment. Portland Latnd Company, sixth
floor Commercial block. Main XSK A -.
t:X Wiu. handle a buelneess lot SOxlu)
leet. Xl feet from Hotel Portland; owner
a in extend deferred payments from three
to five years. This ran be improved so as
to yield pr cent on Investment. Whlt-
roer-Kelly Company, 7 Fourth street.
UAtrttA Balxwi- IiootJTTTLR, Interior
Wore tor. permanently located at the
sl.op of the Arts snd Crafts Society. ZS
Seventh street. Special exhibition of
Kerter loom textiles and London luexxo-
tlnts.
Mas. Ktxa has just returned from New
Tork with a complete line of Snrinr mil
l'nry In the season's latent models and
styles In all of the up-to-date shades.
King A Co.. X3 Alder 11. Medical bldg.
Mas. Kdwix Tit ucH wtll give a lecture
on Oustav-us Adolphus. on March 17. at S
P. W in the Cnltarlaa rhapeL The
theme to be treated, historically, poetical
ly and mualcejly. Admittance. S cents.
Rgv. Ma. Fl-mtjiT nix-Rev. Frank
IX Flndley. of the First I'nlted Praaby
tertan cnurcn. will he the sneaker this
afternoon at the Sr-llwood Branch T. M.
. A, at S o'clock.
Wa) beg to announce that we will be
open for business) In our new sanitary
market Monday morning. March IX Jones'
Market, jit Fourth at. Phones: Marshall
1. Horn A Ol-
Om aeceunt of being forced to move to
new quarters. I win reduce my lad lee
tailored runs one-third regular prices for
the next four weeks. K. Stephan. lTPi
Seventh. e
Wiu. make mortgage loan on Improved
rlty property at and T per cent interest.
No delay if abetract of title la good and
to date. AJk Mi. Oregonlan.
Da. W. A-ciols Lixdsst, osteopathia
specialist, rheumatism, stomach, nervous
d seases. 1MT BelUng bldf. Marshall Til.
For SAbR la Irvln gtnn. nice cottage:
fine lot: fruit and flowers: bargain,
owner. C-S East Fourteenth street North.
Antov Hali. for rent for dances and en.
tertalnsnents. rery reasoaahle. Inquire
at ball. 10-U A. M. New management.
Tn KTTorATHie Ixsim ia hss moved
to H Taylor st between lith and lsth.
Will be closed one week for repairs.
Dm. UtRoT mirn. osteopathic physician,
graduate K:rksvt:le.Mo . 1sk: post gradu
ate. rJWT; removed to 112 Selling bldg.
Wiu. sell J.VW Metallne Conenlldated. W
rents; ! porUaad Home Telephone
bonds. 1:Jl AL ti, Oregonlan.
. Da. Hx BctrxTJoarr has moved to
UHT-U Selling bldg. Marshall ac A Xtl
Bevldence Oregon Hotel.
t.xjoT a awlro in the big tank, open
d4lly. 17 Fourth; steam tuba and sbower,
fcours for ladies. '
Wiu. sell ray timber claim In Jackson
County for assessor's valuation. Si duo. AL.
au. Oregonlan.
Nonce Seo my adv. today -Raj
Kta:e for Sale." Donald MacJeod. 1
Uectrio bldg.
!. H. M. Pattok moved to Mxrquam
bldg. rooms SOO-juSS. Phone Marshall ta.
Powcaa Estxs. drugs, Oregonlan
bldg.; open all night. Main 233. A Hi?.
Da. fwaju RtasTxu dentist, moved to
tOJG-4 Selling bldg. Main ITS. A H3.
Dm. A. K. Hioos. eye. ear. nose and
throat, moved to Selling bldg.
Omm for physician or dentist for
rent Call 3 Corbett bldg.
Dr. it. a. MrOjuu has moved to
trn. M. 17 Selling bldg.
Watt-11 as and Jewelry sale. A. Vullleu
mler. X4 Aider street. '
Jsl AJaoa. surgeon. Kilt Selling bldg--
Confidence
A satisfied customer
Is
Dur best advertisement.
Prices and" Quality
I
Diamonds bought
right and sold
at lowest prices.
We sre showing- the largest stock
of loose and mounted diamonds
we bava ever placed before you.
Mount your diamonds up to date.
Special designs submitted.
JAEGER BROS.
THE LARGE JEWELRY STORE,
3n MORRHOV ST..
Betweea 3d aad 4th.
PORTLAXD,
OREGON.
Rebekah Assembly Holds Ookventiox.
The District Amembiy of the P.ebekah
lodges for the district of Portland beld a
convention for Instruction st W'oodlawn
Thursday, which laexed during the day,
Mrs. Anna M. Grout. State Assembly
president, presiding. The convention was
s school for Instruction and reunion of
the members of the lodges. There was a
Urge attendance, ilrn. Grout answered
many question as to the work of the
order. Luncheon and dinner were served.
Rtatioxs or thk Cross Erected. 8lt
tlone) of the Cross were erected in the
chapel of the Christian Brothers College.
t;rand avenue and Clackamas streets,
AVednesdsy evening, by Kev. Father J,
I. O'Brien. The stations are the gift of
the Chief of Police of San rTsnclsco.
1-"at her O'Brien also bleaevd the statues
of St. Joseph snd Our Lady of Lourdes
for the chapel, also donated by Califor
nia friends of Principal Andrew.
DR. ForutES To Bid Good-Btb. Dr. W.
IL Foulkes will give his farewell mes
sage to the Toung Women's Christian
Association, thu afternoon at 4 o'clock,
at the T. W. C. A. building, at Seventh
and Taylor streets. Mlsa Harriet Leach
and Mrs. Lewis will sing at the opening
of the programme.
Prwrrorni-E to Hays New Roow. A
contract was yesterday In to N. M. Hall
to fit up a room in the basement of the
lkostdn'tce aup an auxiliary to the money
order department. The present quarters
of ths department ara cramped. The con
tract price was tA
East 8trE Library Reopens. The East
Stde branch librury reopened yesterday
afternoon in the room at 11S Grand ave
nue, near the corner of rast Alder eHreet.
It la eipected that this arrangement will
be continued until a permanent building
is constructed.
Mak's Market will be open for busi
ness Monday at the old stand. 151 4th St.
Mrs. Joht Or? Old embroideries, ma
hogany and brass.
Brtrr slzeea Havana clgatw. at Woosfer's. 1
Forth to QuisTtost Danish Speaker.
The People's Forum tonight will asK
questions of John Hkjoldborg. a Danish
lecturer and newspaper man, who Is so
journing in this country. Hiai wonderful
little country has some of the most In
dustrious, intelligent snd progressiva
farmers in ths world. The meeting will
be beld in the Medical building. Park and
Alder streets.
LEASING PROPOSITION.
We have parties who own a quarter
block in the warehouse district on the
East Side near East First and Taylor
streets. They will erect a suitable
building and lease the entire property
for a long term of years at a low rate
of Interest. This Is a splendid proposi
tion. Investigate It- For. particulars
apply to
CHAR. K. HENRY CO.,
HENRY BLDO.,
Fourth and OaJs Sts., Portland. Or.
NOB HILLJESIDENCE.
, A superb home, near Lovejoy and
Cornell streets; the bouse Is modern;
has 11 rooms, several fireplaces and
furnace: magnificent view of the city
and mountains: grounds 85x180 leet;
price and terms ressonable. Inquire of
CIIAH. si. HE.ni W.,
HENRY BLDG.,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland. Or.
WHERE TO DINE.
ATI ths delicacies of ths season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladles. SOS wash user Mb st
Special chicken dinner and many deli
cacies at tha Peerless Cafeteria. 84 and
( Fifth st. Open all day; music from
12 to S and 5 to 7 o'clock. '
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With newspapers full of
baseball data and anecdotes
of "first robins" going the
rounds, your clothes thoughts
are very likely turning
Springward, too. Whenever
the desire to don your Spring
attire gets the best of you, drop
in on us; we're ready for you
We Are Now Displaying Spring
Suits and Spring Overcoats
From $15 to $40
S3"
WAREH0USEF0R RENT.
The two-story brick warehouse on
the east side of Thirteenth street be
tween Irving and Johnson, now occu
pied by Marshall-Wells Hardware
Company, will be for rent from and
after the 1st of April at a reasonable
rental. This property has trackage for
full 200 feet; very close to the center of
the city, and a very desirable ware
house. Apply to
CHAS. K. HENRY CO.,
HENRY BLDO.,
Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Or.
PLANT SIBSON'S . ROSES
NOw is the time to plant roses Sib
son's roses! Our new Rose Catalogue
(1811) is now ready and will be mailed
free upon request.
THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES,
11S0 Mllwaukle Ave.. Portland. Or.
Mr. Architect,
Mr. Civil Engineer,
Mr. Building Contractor,
you need & '
'
Convertible Level
Whether you have a House to Build, an Orchard to
Lay Out or a Tract of Land to Subdivide, you need a
Convertible
Level
Sole Agents for Eugene
Dietzen's Union Satin
Blue Print Paper
"Excello" Drawing In
struments "Beck" Blue Print Files
Drawing Tables
Leveling Bods
Artists' Material
Field Books
Engineers' Transits
Architects' Levels
Steel and Metallic Tapes
We Bepair Tapes.
a . j
This Is a Convertible Level
KILHAM
STATIONERY &
PRINTING CO.
FIFTH AND OAK
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, En
gravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders
Headquarters for
ARCHITECTS' AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES
Rocfc srtne-a CoaL
The best houaa mat. T.lrtMrfv Cft.l a
Ice Co., exclusive agents. 26 North
Fourteenth street. Main IM. A 113a.
JLvJLSECURITIES
An anurins proposition: Bound to interest
ell lovers of Music Send for free descrip
tive folder No L
The Tourjee Musical Bureau
7 Delts Bldsr. Los Angeles. Cel.
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite Hotel St. Francis
European Plan SI .60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Ifew steel and brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con
venience. On carlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
The Bay City
Restaurant
187 Fourth Street,
A Branch of the Famous
GROTTO RESTAURANT,
Will t)pen Monday
BAXD I.V ATTENDANCE FROM
5 TO 7 F. M.
They're Coming
Commencements, Easter Festivities, June Weddings, each
requiring their full quota of presents and adornments. But
this removal sale, with its famous low prices, will have passed
away. Just a short time left to Becure the best Jewelry, some
of it hand-made, in our own workshops, at prices less than the
price of cheap "junk." We also are offering standard grades"
of silverware at prices that would -even make a tin factory
look sick. If money and quality talk, both backed up by com
mercial prestige, attend this sale.
Present Address
286 Morrison St.
Future Address
Ye on Building
Last Week At Insurance Adjusters' Valuations Last Week
Since the fire we have sold hundreds of Desks, Chairs, Office Tables and Filing Devices, and we have brought
down from the upper floors the balance of the stock and during this week will close out the whole line.
Astonishingly low prices. ,
DESKS
Roll-Top,
Flat-Top,
Typewriter.
CHAIRS
Revolving,
Arm,
Typewriter.
OFFICE
TABLES
All Sizes.
Oak.
Mahogany.
LETTER
FILES
"Vertical,
' Shannon,
Loose Sheet.
CARD
INDEX
CASES
Oak,
Mahogany
FILING
CABINETS
For Every Purpose
' This is a splendid opportunity to lay in a year's supply of Vertical Folders, Guides and Transfer Case's. Over Half a million:
folders in stock hardly perceptible damage. This chance will not occur again.
Many lines of Office Stationery at ridiculously low prices.
We had the largest and finest stock of high-grade goods, and, in many instances, the fire and water damage being slight, thi3
opportunity to save money in Office Supplies will not occur again.
Printing, Book Binding and Legal Blank Departments in Fall Operation.
Glass & Prudhomme Company
One Block North of Oregon and Imperial Hotels. . ' .
65-67 Seventh Street.
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