THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY , MORNING, JULY 23, 1911. 10 CAFE TO BE OREGOTJ CITIESTG BE REPIiESEIITEO AT BIG MEETING iregon -Development League Will Hold One of Most im portant j Sessions (n History at Astoria. Large delegation from the -various cities represented. In the Oregon Development lgue will attend the annual convention scheduled for the - tnree cays ' starting Aug ust 14, at Astoria. The program is now being- made up by Secretary C. C. Chap man and it promises to outdo any for mer gathering of the state organisation la point of notable addresses and gen eral Interest. ' -.--'vi'- r - r ' V r : The morning .-of, the first day will be taken up by a conrerence of commercial club secretaries and delegates on prob lems that constantly confront the Var ious organisations.: Ideas will be ex changed and mutual help given. This will be one of the most helpful- sessions in point of aiding the different clubs to become more useful to their commun ities. ' - ' . , . . xaay iroUble Visitors. Organisation matters will probably eccfupy most of the first day and league officials will deliver addresses, as well as i many notable visitors .from outside. The second day will have on the program a number of prominent railroad men, and It has been designated as Railroad Day. It Is expected that James J. Hill. Judge Robert S. Lovett, Un-r.rA irillntt and LouiB'W. Hill Will I A'e among the. speakars. ' . V Good roads will hold the center of the stage on the third and last day of the convention. Better methods of accomplishing the desired results and suitable .legislation will be the topics engaging the attention of delegates. A banquet and other features of en tertainment for the visitors will be pro vided by the people o? Astoria and the Centennial celebration features will also afford relaxation for delegates. Fol lows the tentative program ao far ar ranged by Secretary Chapman: - Special Ae-'Jresaes. Monday, August 14.' Organisation Day. and Tuesday, August IS. Railroad Day. Addresses Address of welcome by president of Astoria Centennial. President's addreas by Theodore B. Wilcox, prealdent Oregon Development league. '." "Next Tear's Work,'' C. C, Chapman, secretary Oregon Development ieague. "What Better Organisation Can Ac complish," William iianley. of Burns, Or., vice-president Oregon Development league and president of Central Oregon Development league. "Hens, Hogs snd Harmony," J. W. Brewer, vlce-prerldent Central Oregon Development league. "Our Responsibilities to Newcomers; How Commercial Cluhs Can. Serve Them." 'William M. Colvlg,. president Medford Commercial club, vice-president Oregon Development league. ' "Exhibits as a Means of Education," Honorable James B. Brady, ex-governor of Idaho, president Western Develop ment association. "The Oregon System," W. K. Pennell. Helena, Mont., president Northwestern Development league. "New Awakening for New Duties," Tom Richardson, founder of Oregon De velopment league. "Exhibiting Our Products," John F. Carroll, editor the Evening Telegram. "Team Work Between Commerc.al Organisations and the State." Honorable Oswald West, governor of Oregon. "Portland's Attitude Toward State Building," Q. F. Johnson, chairman Pro motion committee, Portland Commercial club. "More People on Farms," J. H. Raley, vice-president Oregon Development league. Community Growth Results from Community Activity." J. Robert Har graves, Hood River. Address by George Wingate, vice president Oregon Development league, subject to be announced. Address by J, S. "Van "Winkle, vice president Oregon Development league, subject to be announced. Talks on Ballroeds. "Relation Panama-Paclflo to Oregon," president or director general Panama Paclflo exposition. "Settling Our Logged-over Lands," N. B. Coffman, vlce-preaident Southwest' Washington Development association, . "Foreign Immigration,", A. F. Hofer, secretary Salem Board of Trade, repre sentative SUte Board of Immigration. '"Business Men. Bankers and Hogs," rw t r T t.r.l vli.-nrsaMnt Portland I X-' W. .ww - TJnlon Stock Yards company. Address by W. J. Kerr, president Ore gon Agricultural college, subject to be announced. Address by L. R. Alderman, state superintendent Public Instruction, Sa lem, subject to be announced. Address by P. B. Campbell, president Oregon university, subject to be an nounced. "Community Cooperation In Colonisa tion Work, Louis W. Hill, president Great Northern railway. ? "Oregon's Opportunity," representa- 1 SOLD THE WORLD OVER. or 1 THIS SI ; AGAINST THE CITY Councilman Monks Says the ; Crematory Jufsance Must ; Be Abated, at Once.' Councilman Tom If. Monks, tf the First ward, in -which , the old an the new crematories are , situated said last night that he will bring Injunction pro ceedings against the 'City unless some thing; is done at once to. mitigate the nuisanoo caused by the' dumping1 of garbage into the Gullds lake crematory tract ' :-f.:rvi;'c':-' :.SV-. "I, was cui to the incinerator1 last Thursday afternoon." said Counollman Monks. '"and- the conditions I found there wehe Indescribable. Many jons of putrescent garbage have . Deen placed on the dump, and the dumping" floor., of the old v burner wash' piled ., high- with odoriferous -matter,- conspicuous among this being the bodies of dogs, cats and other animals," . 'y-.h-:.- y-.-. j-y-,: The people of my ward as far back' as Willamette Heights are, complaining of the unpleasant -smells.'. that arise from the plant. The old burner is utterly Inadequate; to, meet, the needs of Vthe pity and I will take up the "matter; with Mayor Rushlight ana the city health board at its next meeting. I . want -the board to taks quick action, either reject ing or f accepting the new incinerator, without further; quibbling over the con tract If tne new plant should be reject ed I think the city should make some aV rangements. whereby It can be used to burn refuse until such .time as . the crematory question has been settled for good." .'-'.-. -- '' ' " ROBBERS OVERPOWER BARKEEP;' STEAL. $150 (United Prew Leuid Wiro.) San Francisco, July 22. After over powering the bartender and locking him In a rear room, masked robbers rifled the safe in the saloon of Walter Laasen here today and escaped with $150. , s Mourning Curtailed by Social Duties V , Lhr- " V i A r-i ! 1 J I Lady Decles (Vivien GJould) in her coronation rpbe. It will be noticed that Lady Decles Is holding her coro ' net In her hand and la wearing a diamond tiara In her hair. By the International Vvwt Service.) London, July 22. It is probable that the mourning of Lady Decles will be shortened owing to her duties In con nection with her social position. Lady Decles has won much sympathy from the queen owing to her stormy first season In London. The New York bride sandwiched an appendicitis opera tion between her presentation "at court and the coronation. When physically fit, Mrs. Klngdon, her grandmother, died In Paris. A royal command of Lady Decles would terminate her mourning official ly, and It is probable that before autumn she will have taken her place among the liveliest young hostesses. tive of President Lovett of Harrlman system. "Helpful. Suggestions," Howard Elliott, president Northern Pacific railroad. The Railroad Age in Oregon," E. B. Piper, editor Oregon lan. "Locating Communities," Gerritt Fort, passenger traffic manager. Union Pa cific railroad. "AH Together for a Greater Oregon," Carl S. Gray, president Hill lines In Oregon. "Oregon's Future," James J. Hill, the empire builder. Wednesday, August 16, Good Roads day. - 1 Reports from ccmmerclarclubs, vice presidents of league presiding. -Addresses on irocd roads by Louis W. Hill, chairman board Of directors Na tional ' Good Roads association, Sam Hill. Judge W. 8. Worden of Klamath Falls, speakers representing State Grange;; C. S. Jackson, editor Oregon Journal, on "Good Roads Legislation," and other, Election of officers, unfinished bus iness, adjournment FINE PROGRAM FOR PARK BAND CONGER Brown's Park band will play an in teresting program In City Park this aft ernoon. The concert will begin at 2:30 o'clock. Following la the program In full: .. . ". , March, "Staunch and True" Pelke Waltz, "Blue Danube"....... .. Strauss Fantasia, "Tone Pictures of the North ' and South" , . . . . Bendljc ( Entre Act "Mlgnon".,,. . .Thomas (b) Serenade, '"Kspanola"..... . .Yrabier Selection, J'Merry Widow".'... . . . .Lehar Intermission. Ballet and Soldiers' March from "Wil liam Tell'. , , . . . . . .Roaalni Excerpts from "Offenbaehlana" . Bottger (a Intermesco, "Cavallerla Ruati can a" , . ... . ... .......... . Mascagnl b) "Love's Dream After the Ball".. . Czllbulka Scenes from "Beggar Student". . . ... ........,.......,,......, Mlllocker "A Trombone Jag" Kllckraan Charles L. Brown, Director. The midweek concert next Wednesday evening will be given at Chapman square. Third and Madison streets, .,. ! :" 1 i " ';t v Devils Gone j Baby Is Dying." (United Pren Leaaed Wire.) 4 V 7 ; St Louts, July 23.Mrs. Farra Ade kel' burned nine croaaea on "her baby's flesh . ..4 a white hot nail; to drive away evy eplrlta which she' thought caused the child's Illness.' The baby is dying. ' NEW .TEACHERS CHOSEN FOR WORK AT Y. M. C. A. fh Pnrf lanil Vnnnar Mm'i PhHatlftn As sociation, Is busy filling vacancies and making additions to bis racuity prepara- tnn r ti nnnnlno tot thm rMiilnr edu cational work of the association early jn HeptemDer. tne iacuiiy lor mo summer school, now in progress, was completed some time ago. but Mr. French has already selected several new men for the winter work. Among the new teachers Is sRayburn L. Edwards. who will teach commercial bookkeep ing and other commercial subjects. Mr. Edwards comes to Portland from Omaha, Neb where he taught In the Omaha business college. He is a business col lege graduate as well as an alumnus of the University of Nebraska, and Is regarded as a strong man for the posi tion. , Women in Industries. To every 100 workmen In Austria 43 women are employed In the Industries, in France 14, In Italy 32, In Germany SO, In Switzerland 29, in England 24 and in Sweden IL - ' 1 SERVICE FOR ALL" THE OWNERS PACKARD . MOTOR CARS snd TRUCKS IffeTE carry complete line of parts la stock and maintain ' II) a Service Department, with all facilities for the over- - haul and repair of Packard cars end tracks. Every Packard owner commands, free of charge, the services of a factory trained expert In bupectlnf his car and making, -minor adjustments. The backbone of Packard service is the principle of keeping Packard carl ninning on the road and running to the entire satisfaction of their owners. . We co-operate with Packard dealers' In over eighty cities In extending the same service to Packard tourists. A Packard owner receives the same consideration from any Packard dealer that he receives where he purchased bis car. The Packard! shops at Detroit Include a distinct and complete factory for the manufacture of extra psrU. We can furnish any part for any Packard cat that was ever sold. For the hundreds of Packard owners who tour abroad 'every season, there is a complete service depot and inform mation bureau at 177 Boulevard Perelre. - Ask the man who owns one. FRANK C. RIGGS ' r. . ; , ' Packard Service Building. ' ; rnRNRT.T. PfiAn ' ' Twenty-third and Washington Streets. , j ONE OFCITY S BEST Royal Bakery Co. Leases Half of Ground Floor of Tull ' & Gibbs . Location. One of the finest cafes In the city is to be opened in, the Hear future 4n the building at tne corner of Seventh and Morrison" streets, owned by Robert Smith, 8. 8. Stanley, and Whitney L. Boise and recently vacated by the Tull c Glbbe company. 'A 35 year lease has just been negotiated by the Royal Bak ery ft 1 confectionery oompany for tne west half of the ground floor of the building." The lease also Includes the messallne floor and -a portion of the annex. The company takes possession August 1. - ' --' '' - The Royal Bakery " Confectionery company; of which . 3. : A. Heusner is president and A,, R Helssler Is treas urer, already ha 1 three establishments in the city, one being a large whole aale bakery and confectionery, and the others two stores with cafes In con nection. : ' l-.--:-';-;. ' It Is Intended that the new cafe will far surpass either of the others owned by the company In capacity and ap pointments. . ' ,; ; COMMUNITIES BID FOR M NEW CAPITAL HIGHWAY Before the routs of ths capital high way is definitely determined upon, ths committee appointed by Governor West will probably Inspect all possible rosds between Portland and Salem. Commun ities On both the eaat and west sides of the Willamette river are bidding for the road that will be built, by convlota, aided by" the counties throught whloti It will pass. Two routes are compara tively direct one leading from Fort land to Oregon City, there crossing the river and continuing through Clackamaa and Marlon, counties ' to- Balem; the other, leading out of Portland through Washington county, ever the Re-Tlgard. villt stretch, Newberg and Dayton to Salem, this route being entirely .on the west aids..', w- -vuvv r- s Members of the capital highway com, mlttee are C T. Prall, of Portland; Es Judge Grant , Plmmtck, of Clackamas county, and George F. Rodgers, ex mayor of Balsm. ,.4, ' 1 "The Mlnlmmn Wage. For the first time in the history ef the American labor movement, a serious effort Is under way ; to establish . ths minimum wage by - law. ; A .. vigorous campaign will bs conducted by the . unions throughout the country. SALE MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING Visit our store be fore your vacation; you will not regret it Our magnificent stock at these reductions: $35 Suits go at 24;85 $30 Suits go at $25 Suits go at 175 $20 Suits go at li5 $15 Suits go at Hii5 Blues, Serges and Blacks go at SAME REDUCTIONS BEN LEADING CLOTHIER .iiirnmiiin'nairiia , A WdaHe There are names which are literally plowed into the world. Roth schild's name circulates wherever currency is known. Krupp is an other word for cannon. Pullman signifies sleeping cars. THE NAME OF f7 k Oil "...' & ' ma Is a world-wide synonym for pianos. The Steinway is the only make of piano known in every city, town and hamlet of the globe. . : . ThU International Renown of the STEINWAY Could Only Have Been Achieved by Its Vast Superiority Over All Others The largest ; Victor Talking Machine Dealers in ' the World. . Shennan fWrh - elusive ra- .U Ob cific Coast represent- Morruon Street at Sixth . ' Portland, Oregon atives of Steinway, A. B. Chase and oth i er renowned pianos. t