9 THE SITXDAY OP.EGONUX. PORTLAND. APt1"L 7. 1913- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF uoon.1!) nuraom PrLtmr-r ' ni, ciml.iM ' ZZZ? ZZl w.nrtrc Editor M"n I" t (u1., Editor J .12 1 J2J C.poln,.room M.I. AJIClEXETSk H-::.ltl THEUtR STnth ind TJ'""T I nu t St. Ooor I" t dr.m. R'bjcea. of Miambick Htm.'' Tonight ml BuCH rHATEK eintO n M" khi Kikn Mode Compnr In the pjsr. Mrs Witt) of the l bM Ptch. Tn, aftrrnooo at ; nl tonxnt al a lt- C ' I'll tJL M rHKATEM Stoirisoa. otwosi S;th B4 svnth Vaudeville. This ai- eroooa at 1:1 aad tontht at :lf o clocB. CMMteyg THBATER tPsrlt aad Waantn- ini Vaudeville. Tb.a afternooa at .is tonlaht at ! aad f o'clock. FANTACES THEATER (Beveotti ".' r Vaudeville. This afternooa at . .oel(ht at 1:1 aad o'clock. LTRIC THEATER ITotrth and Stark U jti-il comedy. -The comjr. TB's af;rnoon IM and toalcal at and 14 o'clock. PEOPLES. STAR. ARCADB. OH JOT. TITOLI AND CRT8T Ali rtrst-raa s'e- toraav it A. M--H P. at. Cwcrch Holds Asm-si. Mcenwo. At the annual mrrttn of the Third Presbyterian Church. Kant Thirteenth and East Pine streets. Thursday nlRht, t000 was pledged toward the expenses of the nmiin year. Reports showed that the church la generally prosperous. The following offlcera wero elected: L. r. Hewitt, president of the ronarrjra tlon: J. P. Littler, vtce-presMent: W. H. Moore. Pr. F. S. Pout and Thomas Mulr. elders: F. W. Power. C. H. Mc NreUn. C. Beach, trustees: J. H. Coat. U r. Hewitt. O. A. Thompson, deacons. Rer. William Parson, ex-pastor, left Wednesday for Euftene where he en tered on his work as pastor of the Central rresbyterlan Church. A new pastor of the Third Church has not yet been called. Fnna Moxtavilu Statkv. at 1:3 P. M. today, a special excursion learea over the new Mount Mood line for Pleasant Home, the new townslte a few mllea from Portland In the Powell Val, ley. At Pl-asant Home. I'mbdenstock Larson have laid out small farms and town lots. At that point a town will be built, surrounded by small prod ur ine farms and country homes. The le-lal excursion offers an excellent opportunity to look over the scenic Mount Hood county and to see first hand Its possibilities. Coxxrtcixo Monday Mornino. April I. all freight consigned to and re ceived from Mount Hood Hallway & Power Company points, will be handled at the freight house of the Portland Hallway. Light : Power Company, at Kat Water and Clay streets. The; freight house at the foot- of Gllsan street on tho water front, known as Alaska dock. will be abandoned. tlaned Portland Railway. Light at Power Company. Paixtixo Ox Exhibition. The large oil painting "The Musician" by Gusta f'ourbet. the French realist painter of the early 19th century, has been added to the pictures In the small gallery. The pln'lnK Is a portrait of the artist himself. The Muieum hours arc: Week days. S A. M. to S P. M. : Sundays. 2 P. M. to S P. M.: free the afternoons of Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday nd Sunday. Last septesibi:r we enlarged our store to meet the demands of our tapidly-growmz business. We are) again enlarging, needing more room for Importations now arriving;. Handl ing only oriental ruga of merit, with reliable methods of selling them, wilt win. Cartosian Bros.. Oriental rug Im porters. 471 Wash., bet. Uth and 14th. Ji-rniB Lov.-r.LL. to 8rr.AH. Judge Stephen A. I.owell will address the Mrs s Glad Hand Brotherhood of tba Highland Congregational Church. Kast bixth and Preacott streets, next Monday night. AH men are Invited. Banquet at T P. M. and speaklnar at 1 P. M. "The Spirit of the 1-aw" will be the subject of the address. ' Klbctiom Ntmru. Owing to a typographical error in list published yesterday the addresses for following polling places were In correct: Precinct II should read 4SSl Kurnside. precinct 133 should read 1587 Peninsula, precinct l3i should read Puke's Hall. W a Hru, hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 10-pound beds from ll.tO and up. We renovate) mat tresses and return them the same day. We also renovate feathers. Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger. pro prietor, lit Front St. Main 474. A 1174. V EC ETA At A. s TO Meet. "Why Does the Flesh-Eater Prefer the Vegetarian Animal to the Carnlverous Animal?" will be the subject for discussion at the meeting of th Vegetarian Con rersailone. ill Yamhill street. Tuesday nignt. April . at I o'clock. Service I Tonioht. There will be a special service at Aharal Sholom Synagogue tonight on account of being the last night of the Feast of the Paas onr. An address entitled "After Thirty Centuries" and special music will be provided. SurrRA-jE to Be Frajacr. Mrs". Sara Bard Field Ehrgott will deliver an address on "Woman Suffrage." tonight at S o'clock, at 22 Second street, near Salmon. Admission Is free. Choicr St.EC"no! of Imported Spring woolens: high-grade work only: SO per rent rebate for rash payment until further notice. J. Polivka Co., tailors. 20 Corbett bldg. Mrs. Little to Srrsg. Mrs. l.ora ". Little will lecture Sunday night, al Eilors building, on "The Ieeper Origins of Health and Disease." Ad mission Is free. For Good Shoe Rcpairi.no. Main 31 12. We call for. re-pa I r and return, same day. Badger Shoe Repair Co.. 4 : J Washington, near Eleventh. Madam. Before placing your order for a tailored suit be sura and sea our imported novelties: pries, ffi, Gurnej. lauiae tailor. Aloha wk bldg. MRS. Joh? Cra Is carryjn a; a line of steamer rugs, suitable forbr Ach and mountains: very reasonable; also, new antlq.ua allver. 712 Johnson. Frakr S. FiOJJa for ten years County Clerk Is the Republican candidate for Secretary of State. Ballot No. 42. tPaid idv.) Waxttd. Loan, rf 112.009 for one or two years. 7 per cent; gilt-edge security offered. Writ AE 4. Oregonian. First - Ct-Asa S o Repairikov rrompt aervlce. moderate prices, Jacob echwind. SI7 Stark, bat. Park and tn. Forester Dtwi announced for April 11 postponed to April IS. Klngler s Hall. Second and Morrison streets. Lis ual LOAxa. reasonable Interest; unredeemed pledges cheap. Stein's I'awnsbop. -1 North Sixth street. Big A Minute. P what It means. laok for arrow In New Today section. A rara bargain. Investigate. Thi Empirs REHTAtrA!T. 13 Third, serves speclsl chicken dinner with tea cream. fc Vtctrola concert. Pit NrwJf baa returned and will be - at his officer 311-31 Medical bldg.. at 11 A. L and IP.JL dally. Lapie. before ordering your suits t' the Elite Tailoring Establishment. itl Washington street. Pa. L. T. Vei ac Svix. Present office at 330V, Yamhill St.. corner Second trt. Fob Sals. Cheap, by owner, im proved corner. North Sixteenth iL Call Main 7S70. A 207. Rbal WAPTLSa, tba light, crisp kind ran only ba bad at Morris'. 1 tto. sear Wells-Farge bldg. rR. HrLTO? Weir has removed his offices to suite 514-51S Medical bldg. from sixth floor. tlKAruii today all day. Oaks Rink. Taxks Should Be Lower. The policy of high assessments established In 1304 has not produ. ed the low tax rate pre dicted for 1L It is a failure. I am opposed to exiesslve assessments and high taxes. Both assessments and taxes ran be kept down If tha Assessor will sit on th lid. I will sit on the lid. Henry E. Reed. Republican candidate for County Assessor. No. 12S oil the official balloL tl'ald adv. Lincol AU'XM TO Meet. Interest and enthusiasm la running high for the Lincoln High School alumnt meet ing to be held In the assembly hall of that building Tuesday night. April . at i o'clock. A large attendance is ex pected as all former graduates ara in vited to ro present and help organise a permanent active Alumni Association. Temple Beth Israel Services. The passover service of Tmple Beth Israel will be held this (Sunday) eve ning at o'clock ard Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Dr. Wise officiating. Music befitting the day will be given under the direction of Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. Th public Is welcome. Exempt Firkmasj Is Buried. The funeral of Francis Jones Molthrop. who died April 4. at the home of A. H. Crane, on the Onady road, will be held today at Holman's chapel at t P. M. and the burial will be at the Exempt Fireman's Plot. In Lone Fir Ce-metery. Mr. Molthrop was 10 year old. No Political Machine. H. C. Smith will not convert the County Clerk's office into a political machine, but will, if nominated and elected County Clerk, conduct the office in the Interest of "the general public with special favors to no one. (Paid adv.) Mrs. Zerilda W. Swaket'b Funeral Hkld. The funeral of Mrs. Zerilda V. Swaney. aged 68 years, of Mllwaukie. was held yesterday from Holman's Chapel, and burial was at Rlvervlew Ometery She Is survived by a widower. W. B. Swaney. Tetraxxiwi Marino Tetrazxinl has come and gone, but Marino and his marvelous violin are to be heard nightly from to 1:15 an, from 10:15 to 12:16. at Ye Oregon Grille. The Blue Floweb. breakfast, lunch and tea served, the Wheeldon. Taylor street entrance. Phone your orders for bread, pies, cakes, salad. Jelly, deaserts and marmalade: everything home-made. Phones: Main 11. A 743. Mrs. I-al-ra Baldwin Doohtti.e. ad visory decorator and complete, house furnisher. 411 Alder St., with the Balti more Furniture Company. Main 04J. Council Crest Amusements' will all be running today: skating rink open all dsy: band music See grand view from new addition to observatory. For the Biookst Snap you ever heard of for three acres of finest view property look for arrow in New Today. At The Virginia Hill. Fourteenth and Jefferson, two lurge. fine double rooms with board now available. For as Ideal three-acre home site look for the arrow In the New Today section. Don't miss It. For Sale. 100 feet on Washing ton st.. cor. King. Apply to pwner, 17 Third street, Dr. Ella K. Dearborn. (00 Union avenue North. OREGON TO BE "THERE" EXHIBIT AT PRODCCTS EXPOSI TION BEING PLANNED. BuslnesB Interests of Minneapolis Are Making Great Preparations fop Show In November. Oregon will be well represented at the annual Northwestern Products Ex position In Minneapolis. November 13 to 23. as various state officials and commercial bodies already ara actively Interested in the work of collecting typical products of the state for dis play there. The show annually la at tended by from 150.000 to 200.000 per sons, many of whom go to secure in formation on the Western country with the view of making Investments in real estate. Governor Weat haa received word from the officers of the Northwest De velopment League that the state will be furnished exhibit space for Its official display without cost. The business in terests of Minneapolis are erecting a great exposition building as a home for the exhibition. The show will be given under the auspices of the league as the Land Show In SL Paul last year and It will be the only exposition of th kind furnishing spaca for the of ficial state exhlblta free. At a cost of $15,000. the business in terests of Minneapolis and St. Paul have bought from the league the space necessary for the states, and each of the seven will have a booth built for their exhibits. 50 feet long and 10 feet wide with a back wall 12 by 50 feet. The Governor liaa been asked to con fer with officers of the league In this state and secure the interest of those who are capable of collecting and in stalling an exhibit which will be a credit to the state. The Governor prob ably will appoint a commission to as sist state officers in the work. L'nder this plan no county nor community will have an advantage over others in the state. Any rtt,. county or reput able land company desiring to make an Independent exhibit will be able to se cure a limited amount of space ad Joining the stale exhibit on reasonable terms. The aeven states which are to be thus represented are Minnesota. North Dekota. South Dakota. Montana. Ida ho. Washington and Oregon. IRVINGTON HOME. - We are now completing and offer for sale one of the finest houses ever built In the Irvlngton district. Located on the 100100-foot comer of 18th and Siskiyou. Dutch, Colonist style of cut stone and shingles; finished through out In mahogany; tiled Dutch break fast room, electric fountain In con servatory. Price KO.oeo. y. E. BOWMAN r CO.. Owners 27i and Brasee ni. E 3. C 2322 PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Why? Because good good bushes. Because Slbson's Roses grown, well-rlprned. full roota and true to name. Because they are the best. THK SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES 1 1 SO Mllwaukie art, . Portland. Or. roses grow only on are well of fibrous INCOME PROPERTY. Wa have for sale some very desirable flat buildings, located In Irvlngton. and always rented. They will pay 14 per cent net on the Investment. For par ticulars call on F. E. BOWMAN CO Owners u:d and Brasee E S35. C 2323 Road-City Fuse, Near End. GRANTS PASa Or, April (. (Spe cial.) The long litigation between tha Southern Pacific Company and the city of Grants Pass has advanced one step toward a settlement. About a year i;u the clt started to condeLuu a New Things in Silver Deposit Table Ware Three-piere Invalid Scus, $11.50 and $13.50. Thoy can be car ried in one hand; something new. Lemonade or Water Pitchers. $4.25. $4.50. $5.00, $5.50. Seven-piece Cordial Sot. $13.50 a spieiidid present. Imon Plates, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Mustard Pots, $2.25. Marmalade Jars, with sterlins silver spoons, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 and $5.00. Liquor Bottles, $4.50. Teapot Coasters, $3.00. Sandwich Trays. $750. Have you seen the new Washington Pattera in Sterling Silver Don't start your set without seeing this artistic specimen of silver handicraft. . Remember that silver stays with you a long time and you will never be quite satisfied if the pattern doesn't suit. We have a score to select from. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS The Large Store. 266 Morrison, Bet. 3d and 4th. right-of-way through the railroad grounds for street purposes which ter minated in the present negotiations that the railroad company deed to the municipality the necessary ground for street and that the city pave the street, which will cost In the neighborhood of ttOOrt. A year ago the railroad of fered to open the street free of charge to the city, but the offer was turned down. DATES WILL BE CHANGED Southwest Washington Iclopnicnt Meeting Probably June 3. CKXTRALIA. Wash.. April . (Spe cial.) The date of the mid-Summer convention of the Southwest Washing ton Development Association, to be held In Centralla, probar.lv will be changed from June 1 to June 5. Superintendent R. B. Kellogg has notified the Centralis Commercial Club that the auditorium of the new high school will not be available for the convention. It was suggested that the convention be postponed until after the close of school, but this would con flict with the Rose Festival in Port land, as well as conventions to be held In Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. Tho date will be set definitely at a meet ing of the Commercial Club Tuesday night. . WEST S1DEPR0PERTY. We have for sale the southeast-corner of Stark and Thirteenth streets. 50x100. Inspect this property and note the Improvements In the vicinity. This la the only desirable piece of property on Stark street that Is for sale. Trice J57.500. For particulars apply to C1IAS. K. HENRY CO.. Henry Bldg.. Fourth and Oak ats.. Portland, Or. WHERET0 DINE. Special turkey and chicken dinner and many delicacies at the Fearless Cafeteria. (4 and Fifth atreet. Opea all day; music from IX to X and from I to 1 o'clock. " Chicken dinner all dsy at Morris', next to Wells-Kargo building. Special Raster table d'hote dinner. 1. t to 8:30. Seward Hotel Grill. 10th and Alder. Phillips Ac Tarbell. BOWERS HOTEL. For Dinner taster Sunday. A special souvenir menu. Singing by Miss Leona Francis, accompanied by the Ceclllan orchestra. Dinner 8 to 8 P. M. $1 per plate. EASTERSUNDAY. At the Imperial Hotel. There will be served from 6:30 to 9 P. M. a special Easter dinner at 1 the plate. Reservations for tables may be made by telephone. B0WERSH0TEL. For Dinner Kasler Sunday. A special souvenir menu. Singing by Miss Ieona Francis, aorompanled by the Ceclllan orchestra. Dinner to ( T. M. II per plate. NEW REPUBLIC GRILL.' Special Easter dinner today, 50 cents. All the delicacies of the season. Mer chants' lunch every day. X47H Morri son street: music "IRVINGTON BUNGAL0W." Just completed. 8 rooms, ideal ar rangements, bath, toilet, lavatory on each floor. Fine location. ISS000.00. Owner. W JT8, Oregonian. Mr. JuMon Exonerated. PORTLAND. April S. (To the Ed itor.) In Justice to an old-time el'isen and a business man of the City of Port land. 1 feel that the Information given lefore the March term of the grand lury should be made known to the pub lic through the columns of your roper, for the simple reason that thla man waa mentioned therein as being ar rested during a raid of a gambling bouse In this city. Not a true bill was found. The man referred to is Leon Jueton. Evidence given before the grand Jury went to show that Mr. Juston made a practice of going Into this place to take a smoke and while so doing oft times fell asleep, as was the case at this particular time. The reason for his being there was that his restaurant being next door and. not wishing to smoke In the dining-room, he had made a practice of going into the adjoining room, which is used for card playing. Mr. Juaton acknowledges that he bas played the game of cards, from pin ochle to gambling at Monte Carlo, but he has not -played the game for a period of six years paat and never will plav again a long as he lives. Fur ther, he stated before the grand Jury that he thought gambling bouses were T BROOK HATS CQ OO Wit out a Peer at f-eVV Agency for Stetson Hats ;VVJ yy f S siderinj; Spring Clothes of Unquestionable Character Holeproof Hose for men, women and children six i pairs guaranteed to wear i six months without holes, j Walled Free ef Charge in V. S. and Canada. I For Men and Y o u n g M en This is the period when thought naturally turns to raiment. The sombreness of Winter gives glad ness to Spring. All men .are con their Clothing needs. Clothes at once solve that question. Our clothes are turned out by America's foremost manufacturers. They have char acter and style plus the finest workmanship, a perfect fit and above all the finest materials put into men's clothes. Let Us Be Your Clothier You'll Be Satisfied Suits Popularly Priced $15 to $40 Portland's Fashion Center Country Orders Solicited Orders forwarded on request. With rules for self-measurement and samples on request. Everything new and up-to-the-minute in Men's and Boys' Furnishings S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison Sts. a detriment to the best Interests of any man who played therein and to the city in which such houses were per mitted to run. Had Mr. Juston desired he could have done the same as others, given a fictitious name when the house was raided, but he Is too much of a gentle man to fclve any other name than his own at any time or any place. MEMBER OF MARCH GRAND JURY. LAND PROBLEM PUZZLES State Board Puts Question I'p to Altorncy-Gcncral. (SALEM, Or.. April . (Special.) Whether the State Board can lesrally condemn a piece of property when there Is no specific appropriation for the pur chase of such property, or whether the general statute is broad enough to al low the enforcement of eminent domain by the Board, Is a question which the Attorney-General will decide in a day or two. The State Board wishes to- condemn five acres of land in the Savage tract, adjoining the pcnltentairy. It being the desire of the Board to add this land to that of the prison. A question was put up to the Attorney-General today from Mount An gel. According to the communication, V. S. Fuchs was a candidate for Coun cilman and was elected. He also served as a clerk of the election board at the election In which he secured the office. While the law provides that no candi date for office shall act as clerk of the election, the Attorney-General takes the stand that as long as there is no fraud, he sees no reason why the elec tion would be Invalidated. Graders' Strike at Teninu Falls. CENTRALIA. Wash. April 6. (Spe cial.) The strike of the men employed in the grading gang In Tenlno. engaged In building the new Tenlno-Polnt De fiance branch of the Northern Pacific, which went into effect last week when the wages of the men were cut from 12.50 to 'i a day, has been broken, other men having been secured to take the places of the strikers. Seventy men are now employed at the camp and a night crew Is to he put on shortly. Work on the concrete culvert over Scatter Creek, near Tenlno, started yes terday. : Cordwood. E lab wood. CoaL. Bolmaa Fuel Co.. successors to Baa-lleld-Veysey Fuel Co. M. 6. a. Mia." CARD OF THANKS. We desire to extend bur heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for thlr manv kind messages of sympathy and floral tributes tendered at th obsequies of our beloved father. Mr. and Mn. Martin Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson, George . Olson. LllUe Olson. HAWLEY'S EXPENSES $42 representative Files Statement of Coi-t of Rcnoinination. WASHINGTON. April 6. Forty-two dollars is the whole amount expended by Representative Hawley In support of his candidacy for re-nomination, ac cording to his sworn report filed with the Speaker of the House today. Fifteen persons received sums rang ing from 50 cents to 3 for circulating, and this was the only Item of expense incurred by the Representative. Discoverers of sn Egyptian worm tht will est the .-otton boll weevil have b?rn dis couraged bv learning that It is cannibalistic In lis tendencies n'l will eat its companions as readily as weevlla. Convenient Filing is desirable. Protection From Fire and Theft is necessary. These two features impor tant to every office are combined in The Safe-Cabinet. $20 Gold Pieces Diamonds, are synonymous, providing, however, that you buy them Hplit. They must have the characteristics that our dia monds possess. Quality Cutting , Conservatively priced To make a purchase, in this line you must st-e our stock. G. Heitkemper Go. Diamond Dealers anJ Jewelers Old in Portland Yeon Bldg. New in Location 130-Sth St. CUT PRICES 25 high-grade Sanitary Flat and Roll top "Moon" Desks must be closed out at once. Real Bargains PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. 10T 2d St, Bet. Washington and Start. Complete Office Outfitters li 1P1 b DoYou Get Drowsy When You Read? So many people mistake drowsiness for sleep, when the true cause of the trouble is EYESTRAIN. Many people thus strain their eyes quite badly when REST classes would save them. w e supply such ptlasses at very reasonable prices and make no extra charge for examination. Dallas Optical Parlors S18-21S FAILING BLDO, Coraer Third and Waablnartoa Streets. Secoad Floor. Take Kleator. I C E East 629 B 6148 LIBEBTY COAL fc XGS COiiPAJl 1 The -Safe-Cabinet holds four times as much as a safe the same size. Weighs so little one man can move it as desired. In terior adjustable to your needs. It . is fireproof and so con structed that it is practically a one-piece cabinet. It is manu factured under exclusive pat ents covering all the important features, which make it fire proof. Sizes for all purposes, includ ing small designs for private dwellings, apartments and in dividual offices. Steel filing Cabinets and de vices of all kinds. Ask for Catalogue. KILHAM Stationery and Printing Co. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, ' Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. Headquarters for Architects' and Engineers' Instru ments and Supplies. Corner Fifth and Oak Streets. Trinity Church Nineteenth and Everett Streets Organ Recital by Lucien C. Becker, At evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Admission Free. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY AT' COST We Have Sold Our Lease One Week to Vacate Beginning today vre of fer at cost thousands of dollars' worth of Dia monds, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. i i Strictly Honor Sale Perkins Jewelry Co. Perkins Hotel Bldg. Fifth, and Washington Sts. ypl Hotel Ke2rTrrt AO VIII ri LHm . srwja sjt sw m ted I ka I w. EE EE C0 EB EC EE EG E5 EE EE EG E0 W r-"HiD h-U Seattle "TwWs Stories al Soli Com fori" CIn the center of things theatres and stores on both sides. Building ab solutely fireproof concrete, steel and marble. EUROPEAN PLAN $1.00 Per Dsy Up Send for Fire Mp of Sesnle'i Bail new Diitriet Gold-r.dc..nlTlS-29 MORTGAGE LOANS rfjf fctern i unds on B a t r"f O O Portland Securities at O )fc tar Fuds for Business PronvxtiM aad Clooc-lS) UcsUleneca as 6 7 cnuADn c rnnncv wn