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1 f n . J m TONIGHT'S AJirSLMLXTS 1!EII.T 'Tscuoe Me." BAIv L;h 'The -Newly weds snd Their I.YK1C Pica ft Cady In "At the Fair." GIUJliEUil Orpheum circuit vaude ville. PAXTAnES-'Vaudevllle. EllPRESd Sullivan & CoMldlne vaude ville. PEOPLES Motion pictures. ', . Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity Cooler this afternoon; . fair tonight and Thursday; south to west winds. Oregon Cooler this afternoon Inter ior west portion: fair tonight and Thursday: light frost southwest, heavy frost east portion, tonight; south to went winds. Washington Fair tonight and Thurs day; westerly winds. Idaho Fair tonight and Thursday: heavy frost tonight. EDWARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. V-teaves. Estate to Husband The will : of Mary Roelfs, who died at St. Vin cent's hospital March 19, was filed for probate In the county court this morn ing by Attorney C. T. Haas. The estate : is valued at $80,000, of which $75,000 is in Multnomah county. The remainder of the estate la in beach property in , Washington. The will provides that her husband receive $1100 cash, and the income on $10,000 during his lifetime, the principal to go to the estate at hie death. A summer home at Long Beach, Wash., and a lot aty Mount Tabor are also placed to his credit All other property, with the exception of a few charitable bequests, is bequeathed to heirs in the east St. Patrick's church of Portland is given $3600 with, which to install ehlmes; St. Anne's society of Portland is given $100; Christian Broth- ers of Portland receive $200; St. Vin cent's hospital Is given $1000, and the family pictures are requested to be placed in a conspicuous place in the hospital. Joseph Woerftdle and Rev. E. P. Murphy are named executors of the estate, .'.--.f . . - .-, , V Propoeed Gas Mala Extension The Portland Gas & Coke Co. have decided to extend their gas mains Into the Foster .Valley district as soon as enough people in the district signify their willingness to use the gas to warrant the extension. The main feeder line will run through Forty-fifth avenue as far east as Seven-ty-eecond street, branch mains to ran north and south from Forty-fifth avenue ... - V. . U k.i.lnn.a will Ifll 011 ,11 1 fc ,11. V VI IU VMW.MWB, I Justify. The Qas company will have Solicitors in tha district within a few days to make a house to house canvass, Jn order to determine on what streets tha eras . main will be installed. The Porttanii-Clas- 4rOok-Co-arnestlyi so licits the cooperation of each and every household in the Foster Valley district, In order to get the gas in that distriof at the earliest date possible. If you want the gas Installed in your home, sign the regular form contract the first time the solicitor calls to avoid a second visit and delay. The gas company is ready to make the extension It is Up to you how soon they, make it s . Timber Tracts Wanted. Many In quiries for desirable tracts of both fir and nlna'ttmhar art, balni received at t the local Portland office of the United j North Second street This morning in ' States forest servioe, . - Operators : seem .court Ihe men: were found guilty of lar. to havf confidence that improved con- ceny and both were sentenced to one ditlons in the Douglas fir market may year on the-.rockpile. . ,.. , be expected during the coming year, J ' . ' Several applications- for Douglas flr,fr -Water ..Hp T3lu on Blm.-Carl Zei whlte pine and hemlocks timber upon 2rlBt,1 .of .1180 i Miil etreet' emPlyed the Columbia national forest la Wash- the city In unloading water pipes in ington, have been received. The largest!8 yard at, Randolph and. Loring application so far received has been for i streets, sustained a broken leg yester approxlmately'0,30(.000 feet- of timber ; y-when -one of the large pipes fell on this reservel The timber will prob- JJjf. wf, rued t.ne abiy be advertised this year. Opera-1 iear"an. 7? h lnl tlons ' on several timber tracts ,rl" were dressed. Fred Wuniche of on the national forests In eastern Ore- JTO-1 f' gon have already started. It is expected , Lfc -J.tV wiJn?I.terdar that the sale of timber on the national ?5 & eB"drs;f.?lWtt" rV forests J-i Oregon and Washington this j moved ;-U Good Samaritan hospital season will greatly exceed the figures for any previous year. M V. - TV. Dnt. ... -.w.. u . .w' xt.....m - ,ha : temple of worship, i.'.ltuated at East Seventh and CoueM streets, wishes the , , . Z , 4 tu'ucu good people of Portland to. know that ?n't t L,Wn Cirg.Kf rabeJ!' it is not connected In any, way with e.e,nt., ""e,;Uon with th 'SsaiU the so called Nazarene Army, that is ' a'8ta"rai't com-u, A 'f5' sending out ollcitors through the busl-: against him for ness portion of the 'city, asking for j ded; ,,l)Sft" anc'6c? help. - This" statement has been lu'lTi: m-censary by the representations of J!m"tot" wa" Wal- some of these solicitors. The Church ton. ln the deed transacUon. .. , of the Nasarene does not send but so- oTTtl ... Jlcltors or do any begging, as a large R?,,TTh ffmm.UUe percenUge of the -members are tlthers, "tllann.hc,tCCOun:li H r consequently It is liberally supported j f '"i"!'!, g by the voluntary offerings of Its con- 'luat the4,estab"Bn gregatlons. The above also applies to.! f"?nr0' ay"ff1I" V 8t?.rM the other Nazarene churches, situated : ,portla,nd wl" J10 ? la "r,V f"n at Sellwood and Brentwood. Sleuth Goes After Suspect In spite of the fact that the county court yes- tectlve Joe Day to cover the expenses , of a trip to Leavenworth. Kas,, to- re- , turn Steve Hatton, accused of the theft of $110, Day secured an appointment , from the sUte as its agent, and wltn I. the necessary requisition capera. lef 1 1 at lu o'clock this morning. Hatton is ; . accused of stealing $110 from Mrs. Iva Brown, a widow, at 306 H Russell street He Is said to have put the purse in his pocket as a joke and then left the house j and then failed to return. Two Ah Sings Arrested Two Ah Sings were arrested by Fatrolmen ! Hutchlngs, Stewart and .Niles at 83 Second street at 2 o'clock this morn ing. Records at the police station show Ah Sing No. 1 accused of conducting a gambling game and Ah Sing No. 2 of conducting an opium joint The raid resulted In the arrest of 14 Chinese Ruptured? Why suffer or take chances on strang ulation when I can glve you absolute protection and a sosslble cure? ' The WILSON WAY IS GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE AND RETAIN YOUR HERNIA,- regardless of occupation,- age or x. No epriiig. -No elastic. .Indorsed by all physicians who have used It Don't wait; delays are always unwise snd frequently fatal, .Try the Wilson Way;- 30 days free, i 4 ai w. wrwoir, , . -HERNIA-SPECIALIST 68 Sixth St., Between Oak and Fine StSn . Upstairs. Both Fhonss. Art or write for booklet "A Sensi ble Talk on Rupture and Its Cure." It's free.- -.:,! ; , - -:;-:- ;-: -:" :.-i . -t ii, msm :iiai3 1 l!" iO a i:'.in.r.vr (f t,-:,-f u:4 i:i a fan tan game In Lis rwtwiwlon ana o. i' was superintending- an orium ouu.t, ur:;i& Ah lng ana Ah Vv'uy were smoking. lm. who for soms time has been ill with bronchitis, but who In spite of his affliction has continued with hie work, . " ",v" ,,'ulc" lru'n ia lru," v; . was painfully injured Monday night!hom?' 179 Twenty-second street, when he fell unconscious during a?or.tn- 'a" Ie00,v"ed "U" at coughlns fit, in his room at the Gayosa notei. xne patrolman stated in a re port to Chief Slover that he went to his room about 9 o'clock and soon after, fell in a faint He recovered- con- that he had cut a deep gash in his head and was covered with bruises. Later, he states, he was able to get to police headquarters and from there he was taken to the office of Dr. Zelgler, where his injuries were dressed. He has been relieved from further police duty until his recovery is effected. Boosters to Bold SmokerThe South Portland Boosters have . invited the members 4nd their neighbors to a smoker and a gabfest tomorrow night t St Lawrence library, Third and Sherman streets. This club has been instrumental in having a large amount of paving done in the Fifth and Sixth wards .and now they contemplate get ting action to complete the hard surface pavement of the district north of Mar quam gulch by getting the streets from Hall street to the gulch and the. hills to Front street paved. The invitation to this meeting is extended to all prop erty owners in the south end. The Ful ton Park Improvement club will be rep resented and will urge the cooperation of the Boosters to assist them in seour log Bull Run water for their section. Seek Bon of Dead Woman Deputy Sheriff Archie Leonard this morning re ceived word from District Attorney Ly man Evans at Riverside, Cal., asking for information relative to the two Mult nomah county women supposed to have been killed in the mountains near Riv erside last - month, One woman was known as Mrs. Harriet Guyot and the other as Miss Julia Eranclos. A son of the former woman is supposed to. live in Portland. The deputy sheriff is today trying to locate him, and has sent out numerous inquiries to this effect - His name is said to be' Andrew L. Guyot and an address of 3 East Seventy-fourth street Is given. He is wanted to take charge of the bodies, and for a confer ence with the Riverside officials. Smoker Starts fire A fire, caused it' Is believed, by someone smoking in bed at 248 North . Seventeenth street at 2:30 o'clock this morning, -destroyed a bed and did small damage to the room where the bed was located, and was responsible for a call to fire head quarters. The fire was out before the department arrived.; The vast amount of smoke resulting from the blase aroused tha neighborhood which thought the entire building was ablase. The house Is occupied by W, N. Mur- T,mo - Yea Zacn on Bookpile Adam Pretsch, 21 years old, was arrested by Patrol man Evans at Second and Everett streets last night and Kosta Luzlsch, aged 21 years, was arrested by Patrolmen Long and Everett at a pawn shop at Second and Burnslde streets, while buying a gun. They are suspected as being the men . who assaulted and robbed Paul Prokap, aged 60 years, in a saloon at 47 rorgery Is Charge- A true bill charg-! mg rorgery was returned by the grand jury yesterday afternoon against D. B. Harding. --He-la accused of nasslna- a W aisalppl avenue. The committee - con sists of leading members of the council and the circuit court bench. The coun cil has voted a Bmall sum of money to flffry cost gathering data. It Is " " wnummm a tora ,n Lower Alblna. - ... . ' T7 ' '" To Initiate Class Lew Wallace court No- Trib f Ben Hur, wiU Initiate ui najuaie inursaay even- Jng in their hall on the corner of Fif teenth and Alberta streets, E. L. Hib erly of . Tacoma, i state manager of the order, Is in the city this week in the Interest of the order and will attend this meeting and also attend the see-1 sion of Lents court on next Monday! evening. Any Ben Hur members In Portland are invited to attend theao Ben Hur meetings. ( .-, :1 J To Aid Tiremsn The Portland Retail ' Merchants' association has called to its members' attention the fact that ad- -vertlaing - solicitors i t Or the firemen's souvenir booklet .are to receive BO per cent of the net receipts. Ths booklet Is being published in connection with the i Firemen's ball. The profits from It and' the ball will be turned into the treasury : of the firemen's "Widows and Orphans4 ana Mutual Aid association." , JCoree Owners' Association The reg ular business meeting of the Portland Horse Owners' association will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in ths Convention hall of the Commercial club. A report of the work borse parade committee will be made. J. E. Rudersdorf, manager of the Oregon Humane society, will tell of the results obtained by the Spokane Horse Owners' association. All men owning horses are urged to attend. Sustains - Broken I.eg. Cedar Quest, It v,'. years -Vv.otd,-- "v,wh lives at 1180 . Willamette boulevard, sustained a broken leg, when a heavy crate which he was unloading from a car at Esta cada, fell on him, yesterday morning. He was brought to this city on the Es tacada car1, which was met by the Red Cross ambulance. At the. Good Samari tan hospital where he was tRken, he Is reported to be resting easily. Iilttle Olrl . Burned Four-yes r-old Elsie Wensenberg, while playing with matches yesterday at her home, . 89 eendy-Redefirwo-herrlothesr'aiid was So severely burned that It was nec essary to send her to the Good Samar itan hospital. While very painfully hurt and fcurnedjUl over the body, the O..M v.. '.I rru!..V.y r- :vf r. ! r V!? was save! ly tV.e c-! k action of U'.a , mother, who wrapped the burning child in a tab! cloth when the flame c.:v veloped her. i - . - W - V . . . 1 1"M1 by .Melv,n O-inst0cl cf the People's Amusement company. 2 o'clock at Twelfth and Yamhill streets. The auto had evidently been taken by a crowd of "Joy riders" and abandoned when the ride was over. The rear li cense tag was missing but nothing else was disturbed. The machine was not 1ma - a' Mrs. Bnttos to Speak Mrs. May Ark- wrlght Hutton of Spokane, one of the leading suffragist of Washington, will deliver the principal address at a meet- in g of the American Woman's league. Thursday evening it I p. m. In room 510 Ellers building.. The league has Indorsed the suffrage movement but has not joined openly In the campaign. Escapes from Highwaymen W. C Scott of 43S Williams avenue, this morning reported to the police that two men attempted to hold him up at East Sixteenth and Klickitat streets, at 11 o'clock last night He declares lie told them that if they wanted him, they "would have to . go some," and he turned and fled. - Worth It's Welrht ra Gold Salgrene the real remedy for rheumatism, lum bago or kidney trouble. Is pleasant to take, simpls and effective, containing neither alcohol or opiates. Will cure the most obstinate cases. Mix two ounces Salgrene with four ounoes olive oil, and take in two teaspoonful doses. . Sr. Emma T. A. Brake will speak at the Calvary Presbyterian church. West Eleventh and Clay streets, Friday, March 29, 1p.m. Subject "That Boy Who Shall Have Himf" I p. ra., subject, "The Neglected Profession." Admission ?? :Y' :mmr'- Steel sad Oalvanlaed Iron Tanks of all descriptions for crude oil and gaso line storage. B. Trenkman A Co., 102-4-1 North Fourth street A-2432, Main 6330 - - ' -. - . - ,-. - Crawfish. In Season Again Spiced and cooked in wine, always fresh at Lsvens Grllla French dinner from 4 to $. 241 Ash street, opposite Multnomah hoteL - ; . Snnnyslde W. a V. V The Sunnyslde W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. Cook, 161 East Thirty-fourth street tomorrow at 2:80 o'clock. Steamer Jesse Berlins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington stroot dock at t p. m. ' v .,- "-, - Skating Council Crest Blak. every afternoon and evening. Band music. Cosy, artist lo flats, just completed three to ive rooms. Tabor 1725. About Renting a Piano. Where Is the best place to rent a piano T At Ellers Music House. Every make of piano Is rented according to its value. Cheaper grades of used pianos 21.50 to J2.00 and IS. 00 monthly, best makes 14.00, $6.00 and 28.00 monthly. No cartage - where piano ? Is kept six 'months. Cartage one way is charged where piano is kept only three months. At Ellers Music House you will Invariably find everything exactly as advertised. . Alder street, at Seventh. National's Pre-Easter Sale mm Every Suit and Cloak especially priced for this sale. . , Beat f40 Suits and Cloaks. ,24 50 &eal $30 Salts and Cloaks. .817.85 Seal Sao-tas Salts and Cloaks ...12.85 number of Bine Serfs Bolts. worth 915 to $18 ...g 9.85 v Every garment we have exactly as advcrtlaed.: z..,. petticoats ,.,v- Meseallnes and ' Chiffon Taffetag 8160 to 82 50 respectively. - A' visit will more than repay you, for taking the lift to the second floor of the Swetland building, 6th and Washington ste. Entrance on ,6th, next to Postal Shop. .. National Sample Suit & Cloak Co. PORTLAND SHOWS , PROGRESS Out of 106 miles of pavement laid last year, 63 miles was bitulithic. IK. V v. HI I .1 nti C.:-.-.".:.;l Xre-j cf :l d.-scripuons for crude c.l and line storage. B. Trenkman & Co., 102-- North 4th street A-2432, M, 6S2. Jast 12 Kinntes Eide from First and Alder streets to Oaks rink; skating af t3rnoon and evening. Worthwhile Special Untrimmed Shapes Mm- Fraley's Millinery EITHER STORE 212 -214 THIRD AT SALMON We have a large stock of Pianos yet on hand, to be sold at sacrifice prices. You may as well have the benefit as some one else. Now is the time to buy a Piano, while you can set one ' for one half the origi nal price. Easy terms. Hovenden Piano Company 106 nrra street upstairs Entrance Through Clothing Store IHf O ":MI With Lambert Cherries, Peaches, Pears, -Prunes, Ap ples, Berries a family orchard in the famous Wil lamette Valley, at ST. JOE On two railroads, and one more building 'Near Portland and 3 miles from McMinnville, county seat of Yamhill County. These ST. JOE ORCHARD HOB Arepjanted under tfie directiolT of the acknowledged best author-" ity, scientific and practical men of the Pacific North west, who will cultivate and care for 'these tracts for foiir years and turn over a COMPLETE COMMER CIAL ORCHARD guaranteed. It combines SAFETY AND GREAT PROFITS. When half is paid, in case you die, your family will be Kiveq a deed, all paid for,' which will insure a LIFE INCOME . This project is backed up and every statement made is guaranteed by the principal financial men in the Willamette Valley. ' German Realty Trust Co. TeL Marshall 3832, A-5615 17. A. sr. J a-v-tatea, pa: dentists. Third and WaBhlngtoa, Sse Homestsie TMrd Acres Smith A Son, 210 Railway Exchange, Vferner Patterson Co., high gra J merchant tailors, 150 Stark. Late shipments from best makers Gage, ' Burgesser, Bendel, Keith. Real Imported Milans, very finest quality, sixteen dis- , tinct models, for young women and ma trons. Small, close-fitting to large, dressy picture hat effects. Our usual low price on these is $10.00 to $12.00. For Thurs day and Friday, special at $6.90 392 MORRISON, NEAR TENTH f 264 STARK STREET A Certificate of Title protects the homebuilder and investor from ; J danger L of loss in real estate transac tions. Investi gate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., 4th and Oak. iBuiUers of Homes Our - Investment Certificates areHEAL 1 key 1 lakers Send for Booklet -6045CorbettBIJR)rtldndOre COAL East 629 B-6148 LIBERTY COAL-A IOB CO. AMUSEMENTS Phones Main 1 and A-1122. ' TOSnOHT, 8:18 o'clock , Henry W. Savage Offers The Pullman Carnival Comedy, "EXCUSE ME" Willis gweatnam, Ann Murdock -Chas. Meaklna. Lower floor, 11 rows (2.00; T rows 11.60. Balcony, $1.00, 7 bo, 60c Gal lery 60c. SEATS ROW SELLING nrroaacATioir Wka- SaLf March 30 TETRAZZINI ; ; AND IlEJR CONCERT CO. ; TOBAT Last Day of Mail Orders Box Off loo Opens Tomorrow Mall orders filled before regular sale ... PRICES: .-" - . v : Lower floor, except last I rows, IS; last t rows, 1 2. Bo: balcony, 6 rows, $2.(0; rows, fl: 11 rows, 11.60; gal lery, $1.60, $1.00: box seats, $4.00. Make checks payable to W. T. Pangle. Inclose self addressed envelope to in sure safe return. - BEATS HOW rnxiJHO -, SCCTXZO TXZATXS Mme. Prager SSISw1" , TOUOXJtOW HiaST, XA&CK 88 "THJ0 OATH 07 THB SZTZB TOKAK" Friday night. "KASDASAJT' PricesLower floor, 11 rows, $1.60; 7 rows, $1; baloony, 11 rows, T6o:li rows, 60o; gallery, res $Se; adm. $6o BAKER TXBATBB Main 8 aod A-BMO a0. Blkar. Mr. ' Tonight all week barlsjiin mat Wed., 26o. Mat. 8at, 26o-60c, Positively the biggest and merriest of musical come dies. First time here . "The Hewlywsds and Their Baby ' See them Lovey, Dovey, Snookums snd the rest 0 people, 75 per cent girls. If there's a laugh left In your system, they will extract it. Evenings, 16a, 60c, 76o. $1, . - .. Baker Stock Company Opens next Sunday matinee in , . THE FOURTH ESTATE Greatest plays and1 players ever offered. Prices Evenings, SSo and BOo. Mats SSo. Monday Bargain Wight All seats 88a. 1 MATIHIB STSBT BAT 16-88-800 BlOHTi Will THEATRE I3-35-50-73t MAK.SS Kolntyre and Heath, Hen shew and Av ery, Three Shelvey Boys, Alvla and Kan- ny, Bohoolsr and Siekinaon, John Maca. . ley, Brown and Hsvarro, Matinee Svery i Pay. . ' i TOiES j Matinee Bally ! WrEK MAHOX 85 Ad Wolf art, zaght : weight Champion Boxer, and Selected Company, Bubs Strickland, The Eeb Bar row roar, The Waked Truth, Starr and all, Leavltt and Bnnsjioze, T is bar and Green, Pantages Orchestra, Pantages 1 ""P pnlar prices, Mannas zrvery say. nress Sullivan si Oonsldlna I rormeriy arena w aetinea vanaevui WXXK MAHOH 85 The Giant-Actor, ' Geo, Anger, Black and White, Bice, El. mer and Tom (4) Hodges (4), Jennings and Benfrew, Orchestra. Prices ISo and 86c WEEK MABCBC 88 Biee (i Oady, ths Broadway Stars, and ths new Keating ft flood MttaleaXCome4 Ca.Jai'A. ike Pair." Bew faoes, new maalo, new eo tumet, sew scenary. Two performanoea nlg-htly, 7j;j0o, StlO. Iffo and 830. Hatina. dally, 8;:;J;si!"v seat 15o, (Snnflays and Holiday. -t . rnceai. Piiday n'-.Li. TYfZ WW tllWliillh'liH'.iM,.nrW"'J'' Either Type TTPS 1 Silk, BOe. BUY IT BV IMMC QIOROC fROtT CO., Maaiss, Bostom Alio loakmof the fmomVelTrt Orlp Bom Supportcit lor W omea S CWldrwj. TOM, V. A. WXSB Our Interchangeablo Facings. A wWi8ewIdea Our brldgs work has been brought to the high est state of perfection. The teeth o n t h 1 s bridge are at will without re moving from 1119 UlUUbtl The Best Bed Bnbber Hates, each ?7.50 3.00 1.0a . .fioe ttil-Karai 001a or ramuui vruwn ooid or Enamel milage, each. , . . , BUvsr rulings, each..... stfTMATstJinriiw PX.ATES WTTK FLEXIBLE BTCTXOS The Vary Best and Latest la Modern Dentistry. No More laUlng Plates. Wise Dental Co. --'"Office Honrs ' I a, m. to 8 p. m. Bundays, 9 to 1. rhones Main 8029, A-8039 y Tailing Bldg., 3d and Washington AtirZ.XS8 ZXTBACTZSa Dr. Wise's Personal Berries If requested. ....... Pmiturir TtmUmat . , Chicago CAfcoge enef North Wttrn Railway EXCURSION RATES EAST Commencing May 2 and continuing throughout the. Summer, we will, on cer tain days each monthsell . round-trip tickets to all eastern points at very low rates. - for rates, tickets or In formation, call or write " ii -"v-R. V. Holder, f.rlVl General Agent,, Hy Portland, Or. "r'.'jc"..---at'S' Oregon Humane Society Office City Hall, Main 698; A-75SD. Humane Officer, Sergeant E. L. fnite, Realde'fice 24 fc, 24th N.. Kast 477a. Horse ambulance corner of 5th and Tmv lor. Veterinary in charge, Marshall id. Animals' Rencue Home, Northrop Acres. Thomas A. Short, Supt. A-6817, 3 rings. Footer 5t Klcicer High Grade Commercial and I'leririi c-1 Hast m and last zvsrttt f..u -'----inuauM Bast 1111 3"s. 4T,.ZCL0ir. n ' r m' "rVl A yf'-V , r -1r-,rr-,in, I,,,,- I chorus ' i