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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX. PORTLAND, JULY 2S, 1912. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEGOXIAN TELEPHONES. Prlntlnsroom Main TOTO. A 6"ti:. City Clrculsrior Main TTO. A V9.-. Managinc E.lltor Main 7OT0. A 09o Sundar Editor Main 707O. A 60M Composinf-room - .Main 7070. A SOUS euperinundt building; Main 7070 A (MM AMUSEMENTS. HErLTrj THEATER (Seventh and Taylor) Cathrlne Countlaa In "Merely Mary Ann. tonight at S:li ORPFEUM THKATER (Morrison, tetween Sixth and Seven'h) Vaudeville. Thii af ternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 8:30. EMPRESS THEATER-(Park and Washing ton Vaudeville. Thia afternoon at 2:13. tonight at 7:30 and 9 o'clock- PANTAOE8 THEATER (Seventh and Al der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:13. tonight at 7:30 and 9 o'clock. OAKS PARK 'WHIar-ette River) Amuse ment park; varied attraction, Thla after noon and tonight. COUNCIL. C R S T Portland Helghta) F-cenlj amusement park. PEOPL.E'8. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOL.I AND CRYSTAL. Flrat-run pic tures. 11 A- M. to 12 P. M. RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and Vaushn) Baseball. Sacramento v. Port land. Thla afternoon at 2 o'clock. OREGONIAX AT RESORTS For the quickest dellTery of The Oregonlan at finmmer resorts, aub-tr-Tibe through the fallowing agents. City rates. Subscriptions by mall are payabla In alvanee. Bayoremn, Or..Hotel Bayoeean Annex Bay City, Or. M. J. Miller Bar View. Or. E. V. Marcher Brighton Beach, Or J. A. Baldwin Carson Springs Mineral Sprlnra Hotel Casradla, Or C 31. Celaemlorfer Collins Springs Fred A. Voung Long Beach ...........Louis Cohen Xahcottaj J. H. Brown Newport ............ .eo. Hlyvester Ocean Park D. E. Beerhy Kockaway Beach .Or. . Wilkin. Rice M. Martina Springs, .lira. St. Martin Seaside Clark Stratton Seaview. Wash Frank E. Strahal Tlllamedk J. 8. Lamor Tokeland, IV ash. .....John orby Bridge Delay Becord la 67 Minctes. It is stated that the record for bridge delays In Portland (or trie- two rush hours from 4 to 6 P. M. is 57 minutes. The Burnside briilge holds the medal according to the statistics compiled and the occasion was two years ago. Yesterday the Steel bridge tried its best to equal the figure at tained by the Burnside, but managed to consume only 53 minutes nearly one half of the two hours. Officials report that the delays on the Burnside and Steel bridges are more annoying at the present time than they have been for years. On the Burnside bridge the draw was open for the passage of boats for 20 minutes at one stretch and that between 4:05 and 6:15 the most important moments of the rush hours. As a result Rose City Park traffic was thrown out of gear and irregular for an hour before the cars could be prop erly spaced. Spanish War Veterans Plan Joll riCATiON. In celebration of the 14th anniversary of the surrender of Manila members of the United Spanish War Veterans of Portland will hold a jolli tlcatlon August 13. at which incidents In connection with the battles In which the Oregon boys participated will be re cited and real Manila cigarettes en joyed. A committee comprising George K. McCord, Duke Salisbury and Harvey Wells has been appointed to arrange a programme for the affair. A box con taining 5000 cigarettes has been re ceived by the association direct from Manila. The meetipg will be open to all of the former soldiers whether mem bers of the association or not. Kennewick Invites Portland. Portland business men have been in vited through a communication sent to the Chamber of Commerce yesterday to make an excursion to Kennewick, Wash., and attend the second annual grape carnival In that city September 19-21. This carnival Is unlike any other Fall festival In the Northwest and the Commercial Club of Kennewick ex pressed Its eagerness to Interest the Portland business men In attending It In case such an excursion is organized the Portland party will be official guests of the Commercial Club of Ken newick. Rock Island Seeks New Quarters. J. A. Stewart, of Topeka. Kan., gen eral passenger agent for the Rock Island lines, has been In Portland for the past few days helping the Port land representatives of the Rock Island system hunt for a new office. They will be required to vacate their pres ent quarters at Third and Alder streets before September 1, as the building has been leased. A location In the same neighborhood Is desired. Mr. Stewart Is so well impressed with Portland that he has prolonged his stay here nearly a week beyond his original expecta tions. Mats Gets "Ons More Chaxcb. Virgil Mays, a boy who a few years ago stole a pony belonging to Judge Gan tenbein, while the latter was Juvenile Judge, was again before Judge Gatens, of the Juvenile Court, yesterday, this time on a charge of rifling a cabin on the Linnton road. The Judge decided to give the boy Just one more chance to make good, on the previous oc casion Judge Gantenbeln sentenced Mays to the state training school and paroled him. Mrs. Martin Finds Agate. Mrs. W. S. Martin sent yesterday to the Port land Chamber of Commerce a photo graph of an agate found on Nye Beach. which shows a perfect reproduction of the Chinese monad, which has long been the official symbol of the Great Northern Railway Company. The Image is strikingly 'perfect and the agate -would admit of dressing without danger of destroying the peculiar nat ural symbol. Martins to Tour Europe. Mr. and ilrs. Richard Martin, for many years residents of Portland, have started for a year's tour of Europe. They are accompanied by their son, Richard. They will stop en route for a visit with friends and relatives at Toronto, New York and other Eastern cities. They have taken their touring car with them and will travel leisurely through the British Isles and continental Europe. Portland Art Association Closes Ex hibit Soon. The exhibitions of paint ings, etchings, silver and lace, at the Museum of Art. Fifth and Taylor streets, will end on August 1, when the building will be closed for renovation. The hjurs are: Weekdays. to 6: Sun days, 3 to 5: free, the afternoons of Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. CORNERSTONE TO BE LAID TODAT. At exercises to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock, at East Fifty-seventh street and Sandy boulevard, the cornerstone of the Rose City Park Clubhouse wfll be laid under the direction of Charles B. Merrick. There will be a series of short addresses and musical selections. The public is lnvlred. Minister Goes to Beach. Rev. W. G. Moore, pastor of the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church will pass his vaca tion during August at Long Beach. Wash. Mr. Moore and his family will occupy the Swetland cottage. For Sale. Safe. desk, typewriter and fixtures. Bailey & Co.. 42S Wash., bet. 11th and 12th. For Sale. Nine-room house, good condition. 37500, easy terms. Inquire forenoons. Owner. J1S Corbett. corner Hooker streeL Acne's Portraits. Columbia bids;., far men. women, children. Maln-A 1635. Delightful Boating on Lake Estm cada. O. W. P. cars. Diamonds. The very finest at Jaeger Bros. Elks Get Souvenirs.; Copies of the Elks" official souvenir programme that were not disposed of during the recent grand lodge convention are being dis tributed among the 1260 lodges throughout the United States. About 11,000 copies remain In the hands of the convention commission. They will be apportioned to the various lodges and mailed to them. The original is sue consisted of 75,000 copies. It was intended that every man and every wo man registering at the local head quarters be given a programme. Others were distributed through the various lodge headquarters. This arrangement would have consumed the entire issue, but it developed that many persons who registered failed to take their pro grammes with them. So that the ad vertisers may have the full benefit of the whole issue the remaining copies will be sent to the subordinate lodges for distribution among those members who were not fortunate enough to at tend the Portland convention. Josseltn Believes in "Golden Rule." "I am a firm believer in the Golden Rule." said B. S. Josselyn president of the Portland Railway. Light & Power Company in- an address Friday night at the Summer banquet of the Port land Lodge, No. 55, A. F. and A. M. The occasion was the Initiation of a large class of candidates and Mr. Josselyn was chosen for the principal speaker. By request he was asked to speak upon the "Golden Rule." He talked for more than half an hour and portrayed the effects of applying the golden rule to the ordinary walks of life. He made special application of the rule to the conduct of 'business. He declared that "If the rule was applied in business and could And effective lodgement In the daily transactions It would be the most effective means of maintaining prosperity known to the country." Card of Thanks. From A. B. Steinbach, Portland's Oldest Clothier. To My Legion of Past Patrons. I take this method of thanking you for your patronage during the past 50 years. I assure you I would like to thank each of you personally for the splendid support you have given my efforts during my lifetime of business in Portland. I have always tried to show my appreciation of your support by giving In return the best merchan dise that the markets of the world pro. duced at a reasonable and consistent price. The continued growth of my business is substantial proof to me that my efforts were appreciated. Again I thanks you for your cordial and liberal support and wish you one and all health and prosperity. I am now located at 615 Corbett building A. B. STEINBACH. Not Interested in Garages. The statement that S. - D. Stoddard was local representative of the b. r. Bowser Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind., mfrs. of gasoline tanks and general storage systems and also that he was an ex tensive owner of garages and- a deal er In gasoline and oils, was incorrect as neither Mr. Stoddard nor s. . bow ser & Co., are interested In garages or gasoline or oils of any description. Mr. Stoddard Is sole representative of S. F. Bowser & Co with offices at 305 uo lumbla Bldg., and is engaged in selling gasoline storage systems for publit and private garages exclusively Urdahl Babt Dies. Alice Mary Urdahl. the baby daughter of H. H. and Mrs. Clara Brooks Urdahl, of 394 East Fortv-seventh street North, died sud denly last Friday. Mrs. Urdahl is a well-known soprano soloist and Her out-of-door concerts given on tne lawn and veranda of her home have been social features of Rose City Park life this Summer. The little baby s lu neral occurs tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Miss Nona Lawler will sing Roeckel's "He Giveth His Beloved Sleep." and Miss L. A. M. Thompson will play as a piano solo "O Rest in the Lord" from "fc.iijan. McIlrot Loses Voice. "Joe" Mc Ilroy, of San Francisco, Pacific Coast representative for the "Katy" railroad system, has been In Portland for the past few days nunting ousiness ami trying to recover his lost voice. "Joe" ordinarily has a voice such as trage dians of the stage usually covet, dui since coming to Portland nis vocai chords have become twisted, making it impossible for him to talk much above a whisper. He purposes to stay here until he gets back his power 01 eneciive speech. When You But an Oriental rug here you are sure of what you are getting. Our guarantee is back of every rug. You have the widest possible range of choice as our collection Includes prac tically every reliable weave that comes from the Orient. Prices always mod erate. We advise all contemplating new floor coverings to consult with us before deciding. Rugs wash-cleaned. renalred and stored by experts at mod erate charges. Cartozlan Bros., 473 Wash.. beL 13th and 14th sta. A Beautiful Home on bank of Wil amette River can be bought for $500 less than value. Seven rooms, run ning water, electric, lights. Modern bungalow, one year old; lot. 100x250: 40 minutes from Portland on Oregon City electric. A real bargain. Mr. Kneeland, Main 7750. We Sell, hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30-pound beds from (7.50 and up. We renoiate mat tresses and return them the same day. We also renovate feathers. Portland Curled Hair Factory. H.-Metxger, pro prietor, tit Front st. Main 474. A 1374. To the Ladies of Portland. We have taken full charge of the Bailev & Co.'s stock of china, glass. etc. at 424 Washington St., with in structions to sell the same at auction to the highest bidder. George Baker & Co., auctioneers. The Oregon Humane Society calls attention to their running adv. In the daily paper, under the head of "Oregon Humane Society." onice. no .Madison t. Renorts of cruelty, also disabled or diseased animals will receive prompt attention. Gentlemen particular In their style of clothing should take advantage of the reduced prices at J. roiivKa s Jo S06 Corbett bldg. Clothes made to order only; workmanship and fit guar anteed. Best material ana large selec tion. Collins Hot Springs, Collins., Wash. A delightful mountain resort; ac commodations unsurpassed. Reached by North Bank trains and upper Colum bia River boats. Rates on application. Laundrtmen. Attention. The Tatum & Bowen Co.'s stock of laundry sup plies, etc., will be sold -at auction as a whole or in lots to suit, Monday, the 29th, 10 A. M.. at 351 First, cor. Ash St. Parsons' Orchestra. "Windemuth." Today. Open river and tank swimming. luncheons, refreshments; lirooKiyn car to Woodward avenue; free launches to and from. Must Leave City. My five-room bunaalow and garage or barn. In Al berta, will be sacrificed for quick sale. vPhone Mr. Kinder, A 7374. Bahai Assemblt to Meet. The Bahal Assembly will meet tonight In room 18 of the Selllng-Hirsch Building. Every body cordially welcome. Oregon City Boat leaves Taylor- street dock, daily. 8 A. M., t P. M.; Sundays A. M., 13 M., IP. M. Round trip. 40 cents. V. Kaspar, ladles" tailor, has re turned and resumed business; Fall its made at reduced prices, lor short time only. Will But American Bank & Trnst deposits at par: state amount. Ad dress AF 269. Oregonlan. Yeomen's Picnic Estacada. August 4-12. Toelle s Orchestra. Tickets at Sherman. Clay & Co. Dr. William Bots has returned to he citv and is located In his new office. 314 Dekum bldg. Hummel Corset Parlors will be closed August 12 to August St. Weddino Rings. The latest Tiffany shape at Jaeger Bros. J 1500 to Loan, 207 Oregonlan bldg. WOULD YOTJ BE SATISFIED With an a diamond, looking nr fin eat diamonds . that mines can produce, you can find at our store. Oar Special Diamond Bimgra st 100, Are Bargralna. Our prises will convince tou that OTir Etore is the place to bay. We bave expert diamond set-, ters, and carry a most com plete line of gold and plati num mountings. Tfce Large Jewelry Store JAEGER BROS. 266. MORRISON ST, BET. 3D AND 4TH. "LUCIA" IS ON PROGRAMME Park Band to Give Sextet In Concert at Columbia Today. The Portland Park Band, W. F. Mc Elroy director, will play at Columbia Park, on the St. Johns line, this after noon. The concert begins at 2:30 o'clock and following will be the pro gramme: March "Pride of Victory" Von Blon Overture "La Garza Ladra" Rossini Waltz "Espana" Waldteufel Sextet From "Lucia" Donizetti Messrs. Drlscoll, Cochran. Cioffl, Powell. Tait and TaiL Musical comedy "The Newly weds". .O'Hare (Intermission.) Selection "Macbeth" Verdi Romance "Simple Avleux" Thome Medley of popular airs ...Lampe Caprice "Forest Whispers" Losey March "Stars ana stripes r orever. .aousa Tuesday evening the band will play at Washington (City) Park. ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS. There Is a most attractive and well appointed moaern Dungaiow gi units rooms, which ws especially designed and built for owner's own home. The nouse naa two twuipicm uam . ..... tnree lone m. auLunmuu e.a lci mcw- er, lovely billiard room; massive stone Iirepiace. xne tnree-ioui mo aio ground Is very attractive and is beau tifully wooded with native trees. Price is (12,000 and can arrange terms. Henry C. Prudhomme. owner, 806 Wilcox Bldg. IRVINGTON HOME. We have for sale the finest new-ten-room house In lrvington, located on Thompson street, near 17th. Hardwood floors throughout. All rooms papered. Two baths, three toilets, two fireplaces, billiard-room; finished throughout In mahogany and oak. For price call on F. E. BOWMAN & CO., Owners and Builders. 23d and Brazee. E. 395, C 2322. CLEAN-UP SALE. On men's high grade suits, I cut prices and smile, no heavy rent hangs over my head Jimmy Dunn, room 315, Orego nlan Bldg. MILL LOSES MONEY. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store is actually losing money on every suit soid during its midsummer clearance sale now in progress. Suits worth up to (25 are selling for 39.85. GOOD BARGAIN. SOilOO lot on E. 7th street near Alns- worth, 3675. P Fi. BOWMAN A CO. 22d and Brazee. E. 935, C 2322. IRVIXGTOX RESIDENCE, $3(2,500 One of the handsomest homes in the city, built .less than a year, large grounds, shade trees, on corner facing Tennis Club. This offer a rare oppor tunity 'to any one who might be in terested In. such a place to secure a beautiful home, ready for occupancy, which could not be duplicated for con siderably more than the price asked. Full 'particulars on application. H. P. PALMER-JONES CO.. -404 Wilcox Bldg. Clark's Fair Gets Big Well. VANCOUVER. Wash.. July 27. (Spe cial.) A well which will furnish the full pumping capacity of the fair ground equipment, 12.000 gallons of water ner hour, has Just been drilled at the Clarke County fair grounds. Water -will be pumped Into tne under ground pressure tank from which it is torced by air pressure, ana tne supply will be more than sufficient for the buildings and grounds this Summer. kind of or are for some- I rhino, in an extra tine I ( eemt vJ Heitkempers Watch and Jewelry Repairing Department offers to the most careful and exacting customer, the opportunity of obtaining the highest grade of repairing and "made to order work", to be had anywhere. Our skilled workmen are known throughout the country as "the best there are." ' For this service you will pay no more than for Inferior work. ' "We are specialists in all kinds of watch and jewelry work. Try us. G. Heitkemper Company 130 Fifth St. , Yeon Bldg. LION CLOTHING CO., SucZaaor A. B. STEINBACH & CO. IRVINGTON HOME. We have for sale the finest new-ten- room house in lrvington, located, on Thompson street, near 18th. Hardwood floors throughout. All rooms papered. Two baths, three toilets, two fireplaces, billiard-room; finished throughout In mahogany and oak. For price can on F. r.. BUWMAIN CZ Owners and Builders. 22d and Braze. E. 935, C 2322. LAURELHURST. i-r katia. ry a fin a ROxlOO-foot lot on Senate street, near 39th, for 675; tree irom lncumomnuo. Owners.- ' 22d and Brazee. E. 935, C 2322. SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS. n-i..- hn... 19 FLO and nnwards Der year. Storage for valuables. Chamber of Commerce Building. " Postmaster for 03 Yeara. Philadelphia Becord. Danforth K. Marsh, of Marshlands, Tlogi County, Pa., who has passed his Cutlery of all kinds. Toilet articles of every description. Grinding of all sharp-edged tools. We sell at retail and our prices in vite inspection. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co. Tenth and Morrison Sts. If you want to keep in touch with the Progressive Literary minds of today, send ten cents in stamps for sample copy of "The Thinker's World", an exceptionally progressive magazine de voted to "New Thought" and "Natural Science." WRITE NOW. Address Box 3S0, Cfclcafro. I1L Old in Portland New in Location The Passing of an Old Name A. B. Steinbach & Co. have occu pied this position in The Oregonian for twenty years. For fifty years the same firm has been in the cloth ing business. ; At the expiration of half a century this company is retir ing permanently from business. Your attention is called to the most significant sale ever inaugurated in the City of Portland. See the advertisement on page 13, sec. 1. 86th anniversary, was appointed post-1 master of Marshfleld, now Marshlands, in 1860 by President Buchanan and has held the office 62 years. Talk Plus- The salesman -who is a seller and not an order taker is backed by a cer tain' personal force and appearance. There is something to him besides mere talk. Kilham Quality Print ng Will give the proper ap pearance and add this certain personal force to your printed matter so that it will sell goods. Get in touch with us to day and we'll show you how. "Everything for the Office " Corner Fifth and Oak Sts. LEOPOLD THE BEAUTIFUL This picture shows one of many in this line. It is a low roll. 60 inches long, 41 inches high. ' AVriting bed and top 14 inches "thick. Arms and legs' 2 inches thick. Best selected, figured and matched vertical gTain quartered oak or mahogany. Inside of draw ers same wood as exterior of desk. Guaranteed unconditionally. Quartered Oak $65.00- Genuine Mahogany $78.00 PACIFIC pSSrS 107 2d Street, Bet. Wash, and Stark. A Pleasure to Show Yon. ravelin using Travelers' Cheques and Letters of Credit They are available in any part of the world. Before you travel come in and let us show you how you can make that travel more convenient and pleasant. The United States National Bank PORTLAND, OREGON . C AINSWORTH. President R. W. SCHMEER, Cashier L. LEA BARNES, Vice-President . A. M. WRIGHT, Assistant Cashier W. A. HOLT, Assistant Cashier Hotel SAVOY ' Seattle "TwbIt. Storlu of Solid Comfort CJn the center of things theatres and stores on both aides. Building ab solutely fireproof1 concrete, steel and marble. EUROPEAN PLAN SIM Per Day Un.. SSSBg EE EE EG EH EE 15 B EG E5 I-OijfTJijJj.tja Smd for Free Mip of jrMkKJ I Sesole's Boiinns District I J our drafts '40V Vest TIME of the year to have your tooth oat and plate and bridge work done and here la the plaAe to g et the beat painleM work poeei hie. 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