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mE SUNDAY OITEGOXIAX, TORTLAXD, MAY 21. 1911. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUSOM.IX TKLETHOVFS. T -! tt f y-i m ... Ctv r:r.nle'"m . MkfMf ;n r.-litor Sinter Fdltor .. S'pl. .uudlas ... ...Main ...Vara TT ... fT ...Mala T'TO ...Vila T"0 ...Vala T07 A "" A anM A A " A A MN lir.1f.tn Tiir aTTii .-, as Tarlt R.i( la Th. TukN OtrU Tf Blast at l.u VAKCR THTATIR fflrriiifh and Mor- niAai John t;npmtte la "The Mltl!a- i" Th:e atteraooa ml 2. 14 and l- a.nt at s IV CBPHEl'M Tttr. 1TF-1 VnrMvn. betareea ism aad sotn .uii.rt. Thai anaraaoa ac lis and toouhl at 1:1a. OK AXD THEATER rFarK .ad lft Tiu1.'!; TMa .Ttaraooai at 3 13 ea.isas at T aa tna a. fA!tTn: THCATTR-dwni and start) VtaJMti., this aftarcooa at 2:13; Blam at I lO and a. t xoauiw TKEATTR TwalfTI aixl afMTtaa I.rnc Xwril Comarfr Com Fft la "Tha Flnanrwi.' Thla afternoon i I II tonight l I n anil ft. TAR. Arpr OH JOT. OMOX. TT. Vol 1 in rat ma etctarea, 11 A. at M M. Hrr-BRATTOx rtRK-ITnalT-barlh and Haa-ha.1. Upkau as. 1'ortland. auernooa at 3 ..'I. T.SJ,4THKI (o.vrltlireil ALU In m. art of anat. hlns: iura from wo men rial tors lo I-.na Kir Cemetery, natter H.nnev. I J r.lri old. waa cautrni ny Patrolman Murray yester day an'l ronrrawl, Implicating two Tout na. Juat before tha arreet Bonnjr had made an attempt to aria a para from Mr. I. hhrwka. tT Kaat i wenty-elnhtli street and arm a almoat a u --. fu I. Hnnnajr haa a mother liYlng In 8t. Johns but Murrar dlaeoirered that n. had aaraped recently from tha I tentinn noma. Ila aald that the two boys with him wart Melvln Peterenn and Rennr-Parklnaon, tut Murrar want in in. homes of these boy a and con vin-d hlmarir that Bonnrjr waa not tellinat tha troth. Ila ata turned oar to tha Jarrnlla Court. Thi lavixatnK Cua aonounraa tha .nsraa-ement " Mr. Marshall Parrarh. no will deliver at the rlubhou aeries or Mhaaespearlan rearilnaa on tha aramnaa of Mar SI. SI and 2. Tickets for tha entire coursa may ba had at YVoodard. Clark. Co. Frlca, 3. Tha rendition on Saturday evening. May IT. will Include Mtdaummer Xiaht's Praam"" and for thla children a tlrketa will he eold at & cents. Pro reed of lhaw ente-talnmen ta will be devoted to the Junior playground equip ment. Completion of the concrete work on the junior tennis, handball and basketball court a la now under way ar.d II la hoped to have the entire proj ect completed by the flrat of June. Aa aoon aa completed theee featurea will be open for the free uae of the children of thla aertlon of tha city. Member of the club bespeak for Mr. Iarracb's entertainment the cordial aupport of the realdenta of Irvlnitton and vicinity. Couoiiu. Wono to iJtrTcBB ox A bt. C K. K Wood's lecture on "Impres alonlam" will be delivered on Monday. May 32. at 4 o'clock, at the Museum of Art. The lecture will be illustrated both by lantern elides and by palnt- Insa by the American Impressionistic artists. The exhibit of the work of the art school will cloae May SX. Thla will be followed by an Important ex hlhttton of paintings by American artists. The Museum hours are: Week days. to i: Sundays. 2 to t: free the afternoona of Tuesday. Thursday. Fri day. Saturday and Sunday. t rti of the show places along the Willamette Hlver la the Uroves home, adjoining the Oolf Unka on the north. The grounds of about three acres highly ornamented with choice trees and shruba and make a beautiful set ting for the big white houae with Its many verandas. The river bank there 1 ideal and the view aouth along the river with the green hills, west sld make It all very attractive. It Is for ssle by Charm at llerlow, 112 Cham ber of Commerce. ruTOBorxD Books l.irrrr. The May bulletin of the Public Library contains a selected Hat of books and articles on playgrounds. This Hat In cludes books on playgrounds and al lied subjecta that may be of Interest tn any engaged In the playground movement. In addition to books on sdmlntatratton and equipment there are works on gymnsstlcs. handicraft for boys and girls and games. To save the coat of storage on two Ine-horsepower return tubular boilers which we are now taking out. we will sell them at a bargain If taken at once. These boilers are of the Kewanee type and tn good condition. Complete with all fittings and feed -ster equipment, ready for Immediate Installation. For further particulars call at room 201 Oregonlan bldg. Ox and after May si. 111. the Port land Heights and council Crest cars will operate south on Nineteenth from Washington to Morrison, east on Mor rlson to Fifth, north on Fifth to Wash ington and west on Washington as heretofore. Portland Railway. LJght ak l'ower Company. W Hux hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30-pound beds from 7. and up. We renovate mat tresses and return them the same day. We also renovate feathers. 1'ortland Curled Hair Factory. II. Mrtxger. pro prietor. 32 Front st. Main 474. A 1174 MlSSfOXABT FtBIJJ Sgr-BrTABT TO Sriit. Mrs. Ilallle U Hill, of New York. Nstlonal field secretary of the Woman'a Home Missionary Soclety wlll deliver an address at the Cen tenary Methodlat Church tonight at the aervtcea. "1-aL rxjc op Rohauis" to B Tone. Tr. C. H. Chapman will addreaa an audience In Western Academy Hall. Second and Morrison streets, tamtarht at o'clock. His subject will be "The leaven of Socialism." Admission la free. Uwi Him ix tub Rteb when he Is telling you our sample shoos, worth S) lo i. are only f !.. and you will see that he la telling the naked truth- Boston Sample Shoe Store. Ill Fourth, cor. Alder, under e-and-10o store. Watto to Rrrr. Flat or houae, unfurnished, three bedrooms: adults; West Side: one tear: ready June 14: bank reference. Address Patterson. Cornell ua Hotel. Watp A furnished residence, choice lxvat.on: West sMe; June I to October lv vrill pay ! a month. Mrs. Frohman. Wsldorf Astor'.a. New Tork. F. P. Tntun. IjaniKS Habkbdashkb, haa moved to 223 Morrison street. Msr- aiuam bldg.. and la now ahowtng new gooda In all llnea. CmuB:xa Room to Cuosb Eaiuo. The chlldren'a room at the Main 1 J orary. Seventh and Stark atreeta, will close at o'clock on Saturdays. Dm. E. A. Looms, physician and surgeon, removed to J'U. 312 and 213 Koihchlld bldg. Phone Main 04. CasraDt Looks and return, steamer Monarch. Sunday. May 21: Washington- street dock. A. M. Storb No. 3is waahlngtoa street for rent from July t. Apply room "41 Selling building. R. A. NtKtsx. tailor, has removed to 30 Selling bldg.. Sixth and Aider. Post pay too much, merchandfse la cheaper. Wooster's. 4t Washington. Good, old-fashioned strawberry abort cake. The Haaelwood. 34 Wash. at. S-roRxa xt Oiru'sB ron Rk.it. At Sixth and Oak sts. Call 304 Oak. & W. MonRB. the artist, for ell por traits or photograph. Seventh and Stark. IB. W. O. Coi.g. 12 Oregonlan bldg. I'hone Marshall l0t. a K. STxraux la now located at talis Stark street. Sicca; or. alabwoud. iL UZi. A IZli. MtsaisstPrT-AvBvrc Tracks Laid. Double tracka on Mississippi avenue have been completed beyond Preacott street,' preparatory to the paving of the street. Between Prescott street and Kllllngnworth avenue work la In prog ress on the extension of the double tracks. The Improvement of Missis sippi avenue will follow, and will make It one of the longest Improved streets on the Kaat Side. There will be hard-surface pavement extending from llolladay to Kllllngswortn- avenue. more than two mites. Part of the paving haa been done on Larrabee, connecting at ret. Ct.rs to Hot. a. Otkx Mgrrtxa The I .oarer Alhlna Push Club will hold an open-meeting Monday-1 night. In Tavta hall, on Russell street, to consider the question of extending Kerby street south through the Montgomery tract. This tract ha been cleared but thi owners will not say what they pro. pose to do with I he property. Lower Alblna wants Kerby street extended to a coanectlon with Broadway. Pan Kellaher. Ben Rlesland will address the meeting. CoRXKIJt'B Pairtma Xot Grn.TT. J. H. Stephenson, a dairyman of Cor nrllus. waa tried In Municipal Court yesterday on a charge of shipping dirty milk Into the city. He waa arrested st his home bv City Chemist Smith, Smith testified that the milk contained much sediment, and showed a sample to bear out his statement. Stephen son said that the sediment .found Iti way Into the milk In tranatt. The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Bt'tLDixu Paxaobd rt Sxokb. Fire In the basement of the Jaeger building under the National Meat Mar ket. at the aouthweat comer of East Burnslde street and Grand avenue yea- terdav caused damage to the amount of 1400 to smoked meata and other material owned by the meat company. Also the building waa damaged allghtly bv the smoke that poured up through the basement floor. The lire's origin Is not known. N'obwat Br-rTTR Is 8i)r axd Fbsh Knos Abb Ic. All of Frank L. Smith's markets are selling at thnae prices. Fancy breakfast baron la 3oc. medium weight bacon la 17 He: extra-fancy hams and half hams. ISc: dry salt pork, fat backs, are 12 He and the lean salt pork la ISc: pure kettle-rendered lard In three-pound palls. 3Sc; five pound palls. Sc: ten-pound palla. $1.10: roasts of fresh pork are 1 2 He and ISc: pork chops are 1 4c and lie A train load of fancy corn - fed cattle. dressed In Smith's own abbstolr. will be distributed among his markets this week at Smith s usual low prices. Thi hydraulic glanta will be work ing on Westover terrace this after noon after 4 o'clock. A most Interest ing sight for old and young. This ad dition Is rspldly assuming shape and the work of Improving Cornell road from Lovejoy to the further end of the tract la now. under way. Rrv. W. O. Kijot. Jb.. will speak to night at T:4t o'clock, on 'Politics and Portland. at the Church of Our Father iCnltarlanl. Seventh and Yam hill. Synopsis: politics, business, wel fare: machinery; persons and measures; self-constituted guardians. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Hirkrxiax Raij-t. Members of the A. O. 11. and ladles' auxiliary, with their frlenda are requeated to attend rally at W. O. W. hall thla iSunday) evening, t o'clock. National Vice- president McLaughlin will deliver principal address. NoRTHRrp aV Jeisnx. 14S Seventh street, will continue to replenish their stork of late Spring hata aa long as their reserve stock of material last The sacrifice sale of high-class mllll nery must close In JO days. Fixtures for sale. GrCat SACBirtCK IX JCWEUtT now In hands of receiver, must be sold at once for benefit of creditors. Come early and get choice of stock. Receiver. 37 Washington st between Fifth and Sixth. Tni piano recital under the direction of Alf KUngenberg and which will take place at the home of Mrs Lee Hawley Hoffman. 141 North Twenty third street. Wednesday afternoon from 3 to o'clock. Is by Invitation. Moxtavii.ijl taxpayers and property rnera will meet In Oddfellows halL F.tghtlelh and Kaat Gllsan streets. Tuesday evening. All Interested In lower tax levy Invited. Ladles espe cially. "Passiox Piat." at Clneograph Thea ter. 30 Grand avenue North. Last op. portunity of seeing these beautiful pic tures Sunday and Monday. May 21 and 22. No More ( Miu. Tax J.xvibs. Tax payers protect ypurselves. Attend I -oarer Alblna Improvement Club. Mon day evening, Davis hall. 12 H Russell street. First concert benefit of the New Central Christian Church building, Wedneaday evening. May 24, t o'clock. Admission only Si cents. F. K. Beach Co.. Pioneer Taint Co, 103 Front St.. bet. Wsshington and Stark. Phonea: Main 1334. A 7043. To Lease. Store 203 Madison street reasonsble rent. A- H. Blrrell Com pany. McKay bldg. Notice, Brotherhood or Owle. Spe cial meeting Monday night. Kaglea hall. Marquam bldg. BAOOAoa Moved. R. O. Transfer Co.. Park and Davis sts. Phones Main S0. A 3322. Lease. For one yesr. new seven- room house. 447 Ladd avenue. Phones: Msln 212. A 1232. lea Crta delivered to all parta of the city. Washington Cream Company. i axd 14 Shoes at tl.St and II IS, I Morrison at. Pa, Coemtrr, 227 Marquam bldg. DIAMONDS JAKC.KK BRAK. Jewelers, Opticians The Large Store 24 Morrison street Bat. Id sad 4th Simon will deliver the address of wel come and P. H. rv Arry, president of the association, will respond. Special music will be provided. Following the programme there will be a big feast. at, which only pioneers will be per mitted to sit- The business sessU wll be held at 7:30 P. M. J. r. Lee will have charge of the rampflre," one of the chief features of annual reunions. Flve-mlnute reminiscent talks will be given, under direction of Cyrus H. Walker, eldest son of a well-known pioneer family. The Indian War Veterans will hold their reunion and annual bualneas meeting the preceding day. June 20. MRS. SCOTT GIVES READING WeJl-Known Elocutionist lo Be Heard at Y. 31. C. A. Today. Mrs. Martha Lula Drury Scott, who la well known In the city aa a reader of ability, will give an Interpretative reading of Kdward Hverett Hale's, "The Man. Without a Country." at 4 o'clock thlB afternoon at the Young Women's Christian Association. Music for the afternoon has been ar ranged by Mrs. J. 8. Hamilton. All girls are cordially welcome. Exclusive Agents Holeproof Hose Brook Hats Gordon Hats Yonman Hats Sogers, Peet & Brokaw Clothes S. W. CORNER MORRISON AT FOURTH Specializing . Manhattan, Cluett and E. & W. Shirts Dent's and Fownes Gloves Stetson Hats SPECIALIZATION in high quality; ability in choosing and producing; scientific knowledge and a far-reaching ' organization; vigilant care in what ve buy and the way we sell these are the things which assure you satisfac tion in the clothes you buy here. WAR VETERANS TO MARCH Military Ordrr of Serpent to Meet In Vancouver Juno 7. All arrangements hare been complet ed by a committee consisting of W. T. Phillips. W. H. Wells. A. O. Davidson and J. L. llulford for the members of the Department of Oregon of United Spanish Wsr Veterans to sttend the an nual session of the Wsshington Grsnd Lslr o( the Military Order of the Ser pent In Vancouver on June 7. The pro gramme Includea a parade to be held at Vancouver Barracks. The Department of Oregon will hold Its annual session at the Armory June S. Tha Washington delegates will be visitors and will participate In the pa rade of the members of the order of the serpent to be given thst night a part of the Rose Festival programme. In this parade the veterans will carry the Illuminated likeness of a soaks between 400 and 600 feet long. The Washington contingent has char tered a steamer tn which to make' the trip to Port. and and will be accom panied by a band and a fife and drum corps Scout Toung Camp No. 2 of the Span ish War Veterans Friday night passed resolutions urging the restoration of the Army canteen. PIONEERS MEET JUNE 21 Camp fir and Riff t to Be ta- turrft, mm fiul. Jun tl 1 tb date thl year of th annual ! on of th Or icon ftonr AuarUtton. It will hm hld In th Mason. c Tempi-. Sretary George H. Hitnes has arrant;! a prornmmt of mut-h tnterevt to the pioneers. The annunl address will be delivered br 14. A. ekUUsr. of Lebanon. Uaor "DEEP SEA FISH." Large fresh crabs. 10c: razor clams. wo dozen. 25c; hard-shell clams. &e per pound: chicken halibut, 10c: chlnook Imon, ISc: shad, 6c per pound: Nor way, mackerel, loo and ISc: Norway Herring, Milkers', fl.00 per keg: Nor way sardines. 10c or $1.00 per dozen: Yarmouth bloaters, 60c per dozen: C. A B. Kippered herring, 16c, 12 50 per doz en: salmon bellies, Kaatern Oysters. CSc per can: Olympla oysters, 76c per quart. D. Kellaher aV Co. B 1894; Bast 418. YE OREGON GRILLE. There's a reason" why Te Oregon Grille Is a universal favorite, not only with Portland people but with tourists as well because of Its uniqueness, the exceptional merit of Its menus and ser vice and because of the hlgh-cless mu sical programmes furnished Its patrons. Slgnor Pletro Merino easily holds "first place among the cite;' violinists, while the vocsl soloists iters already become general favorites. Orchestra every day at luncneon. Your confidence may be assured in these $20, $25, $30 and $35 suits and overcoats. They offer you style, quality and good taste; the correct things; they are unprecedented. Materials, colorings, models in great variety. Unusual values at $15. "THE PEER OF ALL BEERS" Welnhsrd's Columbia, quarts, 11.35 per dozen: pints, 76c dozen. Bock, quarts. fl.36: Kelser Blue, quarts. 11.50: Port. Sherry. Angelica. Muscatel, 11.00 per gallon: Tonic Port. $1.26: Can adian Club. $1.26: Straight genuine Moonshine Whiskey, $1.00. D. Kellaher A Co. B 144; East 418. PIEDMONT HOME.. Right rooms, modern, nearly new. corner 100x100. Can make very low price. A. H. Blrrell Co., 20$ McKay building. ' - FLY TIME SOON. Order door and window screens now. Keep out the fly and avoid sickness. Screens to order. Prices reasonable. Ward Bros.. 888 Union ave. North. Phones: Woodlawn 2143: C 2394. WHERE TO DINE. All tha delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart meats for ladles, 106 Wash, near 6ta a. Special chicken dinner and many deli cacies at the Peerless Cafeteria, 64 and 6 Fifth st. Open all day; music from 11 to S and 6 to 7 o'clock. V.f BATH OPKMXO, The time Is Just right to try the life and strength-giving sunbath In connec tion with the nynropatnic massage ana medical gymnastic treatments in the newly opened under expert manage ment Vienna Institute. 9s4 East I-land era, and Thirty-first streets, villa car. Phone Kast l. ainnnu i nam Ji ''-' "' -.... !'.... . : ' ' ! . - e r , '-. aaisSasaaaaamliTil nam it gT inarataaMr, lift mai i Dr.F.E.Yoacum Of Los Angeles, California Founder of Plssah Homes WILLHOLD FULL GOSPEL SERVICES M.AY 17 TO 31 Second Baptist Church. Kaat Seventh and Ankeay Sts. Many aouls have been claimed for the Lord and acoree of crip pled and alck have been healed through the prayera and teach Ing of Dr. Yoacnm. la Jesus' name. ALL WELCOME. CARD OF THAXKS. Brice Wilson wishes to express his heart-felt gratitude to his many friends for their kind sympathy in his hour of need and to thank tliem for the tri butes of affection tendered -to the memorv of his beloved wife,- Sarah Elizabeth Wilson. . ' " CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Bodding and family wish to express their sincere thanks and ap preciation to all of their friends fend relatives for their sympathy ; and kind ness in their recent beravement. O. L. BODDING, MINNIE BODDING. CARD OF THAXKS. We desire to extend our gratitude to our many friends for the kindness and us in our sua oe B. D. WHITUNG AND FAMILY. sympathy shown reavement. ff . Vermont i Maple J J&v Sugar JI WE ARE SHOWING MANY DAINTY DE3GKS IN KEDLWORK.WMICrt MaV Bt PURCHASE) STAMPED Oft CDrtrtETflX THE NETDLrCRAFT SHOP sea YsxniixsT. I8U3CX SOUTH Of 0LO1 WORT MAN IKINS rT90B tnatrartlon to brlnner: pl cl for advaUiced writers. Shorthand. irMwr tlrr. multlKraDhinir. DooKKeepinr. KiannsTTBinhaf for noaitlon' ToaiLl0DB for MontaV- A Bttsnoirrtipher-s. Mndorn Bunnwi roiTeca. Blxth ani WiiKhlnprtrtn. Phon Min 7J. We Cant Give You a New Set of Reasons FOR ATTENDING Our Removal Sale for the old ones contained the simplest, most practical reasons fhy a well-known, reliable jewelry firm was cutting prices down to bedrock and then some. We had to move we would rather sacrifice profit than move anything. "There's the prop osition in a nutshell." We can only add a little piece of M advice the days will be very short, and very few, where one of your dollars will get the value of two. An unlimited selection of the best and most fashionably desiened Jewelry, Watches, Sterling Silver, Silverware, Cut Glass, Dainty China, Clocks, etc. Present Address 286 Morrison Street Future Address Yeon Bldg. Our annual shipment of Maple Surar about 4000 lbs. has just arrived from Morrisville, Vt., direct from the "orchard" or "bush" and Every Pound Guaranteed Absolutely Pure a We carry no blended supir ours is all Maple and there is very little of it to be had in Portland This season's run is better than for several years and our stock in rakes and cans will not last long1 Displayed in West Window. THE. POPUkA SWEET aSHOP. 1 4 ST M lAilK J.BB7 269-71 rlOttMJON It's Kilham's that engrave for highesl: society Slost beautiful things in strictest propriety. SUPERIOR COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING Wedding Announcements, At Home, Invitations, Visiting Cards, Com mencement Programs, Diplomas, Etc. DISTINCTIVE STEEL-DIE EMBOSSING Society Monogram and Address Sta tionery, Banquet Programs, Menus, Office Stationery, Business Cards, Stock Certificates, Bonds, Etc. We employ our own artists, do our own copper-plate and steel-die engraving and can please the most fastidious. Come and See Our Samples ' If y .TATir.klcf3 m Baas ..tr i v a i ia r. . aMd piMjiNq Co. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposita Hotal St. rrancis European Plan $1.60 a day op American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel and brick atraerare. Farniahrd at cost of $300,000. Eaerr comfort and coo Tanienca On csrlines trsnaf errinc all orer city. Om mbua meets trains and ataamera. SaodfotBooa-letwuamapofSajlrmoeiac B aa 'S ridge and Plate Work v --- -- ICE UBEKT1C CO Ala aft ICS Main .622 A3136 COMPAJiYj Tbere are many kinds and forms of Dental Bridge Work, each of which has specialized merit. Bridge work to be right In every detail and possess the quality of permanence, must ba exact in ha mechanical construc tion. Most failures tn bridge work are due to unsanitary construc tion, to actual "don't care" care lessness or to honest ignorance. MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH Is a leading feature of our busi ness, and we believe it cannot be surpassed in the point of its completeness. We operate our own laboratory, and as making: artificial teeth is a specialty In dentistry, we are in a position to make this offer and guaran tee satisfaction. , rr. Wipe has made thts branch of dentistry a special study for a great many years and is again in active practice and will wait on all who wish his services. Out-of-town people can hava their plate and bridgework fin ished in one day if necessary. DR. W. A. WISE 14 Years a Leader In Painless Dental Work in Portland. TAKES ADVANTAGE OP THIS SPECIAL OFFER, These prices are extremely low for the quality of work we offert Good Rubber Plates, each.. 85. OO II 22k BrldBe Teeth, Bnaraa- S7.BO Tbe Best Ked Rubber Plates, each, for 22k Gold and Porcelains Crass for S3.SO Vp teed, each &3.SO T7n Gold and Enamel Flllinsa . . i l Painless Extracting 50( l Silver Fillings, each 50 l EXAMINATION FREE. THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc. Phone A and M 2029. Office Hour 8 A. M. to 8 P. Sunday 9 to t All Work Guaranteed. FA1XIXG BLDGai THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. Only 1MO Americana reside at Shanghai, but thev are energetic fartore In the for eign aett lament, numberinj: 13..VW. The na tive, number The British total 46j, Japanese and Portuguese IXtfo, Knland sent last year to French "West Africa :tl.1S pounds of beadf, so as to give, the natives something: to put on their string to play with. But for those heads England ; fot about f2,;0u,ooo wortlt ol rubbr j