Tim STOttXTNG OEEGONTAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, " 1915. ' 7 Community Celebration Planned CITY NEWS IN BRIEF North Portland will hold a community Keep Independence day celebration. July 5. smilinct In . At a meeting of IF VOU WANT. A PERSONAL APPEAL OREGOXIAS TELEPHONES. the North Portland Commercial Club To OVERCOME Tuesday night consid- Managing Editor Main 7070. A 6095 the matter was OBSTACLES City Editor Main 7070. A 603 ered tentatively, and it was decided to I am making a 'personal appeal to prices will induce the public to Sunday Editor Main 707U. A 6'3 call a mass meeting of citizens at that. Ihort Outing Trips Advertising Department Main 7o7t, A Bo;i5 the North Portland Library tomorrow prospective piano buyers, and even buy now, even though you do not wish rity Circulation Main 7070. A 8095 night, when arrangements piano your romposiag-rou- m ...... Main 7070. A 6005 full will be those who expect to buy in a year or the delivered, it is worth Priming-roo- Main 7070. A 60U3 made. R. A. Clary, E. James Jones while to select one and have stored, Loop fcuperiuteodent 7070. A ttoao and M. so, to help me out now I will it Excursions Building ...Main F. Hod.son were appointed to and as this is one golden opportunity. arrange for this meeting. All busi make well worth your while to buy to McMinnville AMUSEMENTS. ness men of the adjacent to it I have a number of used pianos, Portland district player-pian- o AND RETURN HEIt-I- THEATER (Broadway at Taylor Killings worth avenue, north and south, that piano or at this some of them of the old standard Hampton Quartet and motion picture. are invited to attend the meeting A smiling man is one of the time. pretty good condition; Saturday and Sunday leave Union Depot 1:00 P. OAKS Varied amuse- Friday night. At that meeting a makes, all in at ment, concert band and vaudeville. large committee will be appointed. It chosen children of success. I am striving with all my might to some of them will make splendid M., 4th and Yamhill 1:09 P. M. A most delightful Vaudeville. is planned to make the celebration raise money. I have a big obliga pianos for beginners, ranging in ride and a, three-ho- ur stop at McMinnville. PA NT AGES Alder nd Broadway) Per- - a sane community affair, to which ail prices from $65 to $100. New pianos, Jormance. 2; JO. 7:H0 and 9:8u P.M. residents of the adjacent districts will One of the best ways to tion to meet in a short time. I have EMPPESS (Broadway and ramhlll) Per- pass day good, reliable, guaranteed makes, $143 be invited to come and the ed set about to retire $40,000 worth of formances 2:0, 7:30 and 9:1a P.M. keep good-natur- is to player-piano- s, in the park. The enlarged committee preferred stock, holders of and splendid new fully $1.60 Round Trip Motion Picture Theater. to be appointed Friday night will make keep well dressed. as the this guaranteed in every detail, the kind URPH EL M Broadway and Stark. up the programme of exercises. stock insist on their money and there you have always had offered you West Park, near Waah-Ingto- n. that NATIONAL Park. Colbert Gale Dies. Colbert Gale, is only one way for me to raise this at $450 to $500, now $230. WEEK-EN- D living 493 Fifty-fir- st San-do- ws ' PEOPLES West Park, near Alder. at East street Style and stamina are money. I have the pianos, and good Of course, these are cash prices, but TRAIN MAJESTIC Park and Washington. North, died Tuesday at St. Vincent's Between over- world-renown- ed NEW STAR Park and Washington. Hospital, aged 60, from pneumonia when it comes to pianos, such as the for a small additional sum, I have SUNSET THEATER Broadway and contracted after he had undergone an coming obstacles. Sohmer, Behning, Strohber, M. Schulz, made arrangements with my bankers operation. He was born in Ontario good, and had lived 22 years In Portland, Bennett and many others. I have whereby if you pay a substan- Portland and Tillamook but passed much time in Eastern Ore- them in abundance. I need the money tial payment down you may have 20 Week-en- d train will leave Portland Union Depot gon, where he owned a ranch near Drop in. Take, a look at our months on the balance. at 1:40 P. M.; East Morrison street 1:47 P. M. OHKGOMAXS AT RESORTS. Baker. Mr. Gale is survived by his Sophomore suits, specially and the public needs the pianos. I do not know of anything more I Arrive beach points in time for dinner. Subscribe with the followin wife. Mrs. Martha Gale, and three These instruments are standard ,can you your resort, children, Arthur, George and Helen, priced for quick selling at say other than to assure that RETURNING agents, at Summer of He erected one of the quality. They are not pianos of un- you will meet me personally to secure the most prompt deliv- Portland. at this Train will leave Tillamook Sunday 4:30 P. M ery of The Oregonian. City first residences In Rose City Park, and known brands, but the name of each store. I am the man who is vitally in at rates. Subscriptions by mail are the family have been identified closely $13.00, $16.00, $19.00 every speaks terested, and will see you re arrive Portland 10:40 P. M. payable with the growth of that community. and one of them for I that in advance: Funeral services will be held this aft- itself. They are instruments with a ceive every courtesy, even though you Bay City, Or E. P. Marcher ernoon from Finley's chapel, and Rev. should not buy. reputation, and they have always been WEEK-EN- D Brighton, Or W. .'. Bcwe William W. Youngson, of the Rose City Come in and talk it over with me. FARES Carson, Wash.... Methodist Church, will officiate. Pall- Phegley & Cavender sold at prices ranging from $300 to To Tillamook seashore resorts, Newport and to all bearers will be William Ney, George am Investigate my .line and you will con Mineral Sprins Hotel Crout, Charles G. Stevens, Charles $1000. In the players I offering vince yourself immediately. Willamette Valley points on Saturday and Sunday. there are players that have always Good Monday. round-tri- p Columbia Beach Hurd, A. Sigrens and W. S. Moore. Cor. returning Season tickets Mrs. X. K-- Burkhead Interment will be made in .Rose City Fourth and Alder Sts. sold from $450 to $1500. E. H. HOLT, President, to Tillamook seashore resorts and Newport on sale 1- Cemetery. Ecola. Or - W. Crone Park Now then, I do not believe in cut- E. H. Holt Piano Company, Whole- daily. M. S. Elliott Light.vino Starts Fires. Lightning ting prices, I am facing a crisis and 333 Morrison Oearbart. Or Mr. Tuesday night in Mket. The but salers Retailers, Long Vaah-- . U. Strauhal started nine fires Married Workers to which compels me to throw this Street, National Bank Beach. J. the Government forest on Rhododen Married Workers' Association will Northwestern SPEND DAY AT IVnlicotta. Wash J. H. Brown dron Ridge, between the headwaters hold a special meeting at the hall, beautiful stock on the market at Block. THE Newport, Or George Sylveater of the Collowash and Clackamas riv- 112H First street, this evening at 8 ROUND E. Beechey ers, according to information received o'clock, at which a number of good Oregonian The numerous at- sides. be no grade crossings Lake Grove Ocean Park I. office in yes- speakers will discuss the unemploy- The staff. There will T.nlte O. Oomstock at the district Portland taches of the County Clerk's office whatever on the railroad over this OSWEGO LAKE TRIP Ocean Park.. I. terday. Another fire was also reported ment situation. The public is cor who meet Mr. Gerber every day, and stretch. The type of paving will be the Hockaway Beach. . .Frank Miller to have been started by lightning in dially invited to attend. like him, contributed to buy a silver concrete. Seaside, Or Clark Stratton the vicinity of Shell Rock. H. S. tea set and a casserole dish. Seaview, AVaah Ward, of the Forestry Office, said Judge Recalls That Actor When Mr. Coffey made his little Saturday Night Special to Forest Grove that men were on the way to fight speech he handed the young man a Constable Putnam the flames. He said there was ittle Has Been "Before Him." large package and a note expressing Special train will leave Portland every Saturday at Tillamook. Or J. S- - Lamar danger of a disastrous fire this time the good wishes of the donors. Mi. 9:30 P. M, stopping at all intermediate points. Wheeler. Or - Cady of the year. Gerber, who really was most agreeably Hispano-America- n W. N. Gatenn. However. Ha Glim- up Society to Meet. mering; He surprised, colored and stammered H.LIEBES&CO. The Hispano-America- n Society of When Man Married a his thanks, then made his exit carry- . Few Hours Before Is Showered on ' NEW OUTING BOOKLETS Oregon will meet in Hall A of the Cen- Stage. ing his present. In the outer office Estb. 1864. Dis- tral Library Thursday evening, June he was besieged with congratulations "Oregon Out-Door- s" 48 pages, illustrated, de- Completed. 24, 8 by ' Ixpbovements Ark Forty-four- th at o'clock. The programme will his numerous friends. trict improvement of Bast consist of readings and conversations PpRS FOR SUMMER, scribes the various Mountain, Mineral Springs and East Forty-fift- h, between in Spanish English on topics of called Judge Gatens by WEAR IX THE STYL- and Seashore Resorts of Oregon. Lincoln streets, has and SOMEBODY Division and East general interest. The society invites Monday night. ON 16-pa- ge completed. The assessment for SAVE MONEY MEN'S ISH WHITE, BLUE, "Seashore, Tillamook County" A folder been ce all persons to attend who are inter- you away?" $12,526. is a hard-surfa- "Can marry us right giving information about the various beach re- the work is It ested in the Spanish language and in asked a voice. CLOTHING. RED AND CROSS FOX improvement. The district im- the betterment of relations now exist- man's sorts of Tillamook County, with list of hotels, provement of Fifty-secon- d avenue "Sure. Come on out to the house," ing between the United States and the . with rates, etc. been finished. The cost is fixed replied the Jur-ge- "Hurry up, though, On account of our giving up our has Fifty-secon- South and Central American republics. Stark-stre- et at J3508. This district includes d because I have an engagement." Third and store, we are Fur Storage and "Newport" A 16-pa- ge folder describing this old-ti- from East Sixty-eigh- th Laurence Todnem Honor Guest. closing out the entire stock at unheard-o- f avenue Dormitory ot Y. M. C. A. to- "We'll be there in 20 minutes. I'm seashore outing place, list of hotels, with to East Seventy-secon- d streets, and men the low prices. It's certainly time to Insurance Seventieth street from Whitman ave- night will rave a farewell dinner at in a hurry, too," and the receiver get busy, when a first-clas- s, pure-wo- ol rates, etc. nue to the Foster road. The hard-surfa- ce 6:30 o'clock for Laurence Todnem. clicked. Summer suit, good enough for any man These booklets are on application to any on Seventh Portland association's secretary to A up to 'wear, can be had for only $10. Also free improvements East taxicab rolled in front of Judge 24 2440 agent. between East Grant street and Haw- China and who at one time was a res- Gatens residence in Irvington and hats, underwear and furnishing goods Phone Main or A Me- thorne avenue, and East Clay street ident of the dormitory. Mr. Todnem stopped. Four people got out. at like reductions. Brownsville Woolen ssenger Will Call. from East Water to East Twelfth will leave for China July 3 to assist Ten minutes later Charles Miller Ev- Mill Store, Third and Stark streets. streets have been completed, but the in the Y. M. C. A. work in the Orient. ans had been married to Grace Valerie Adv. Call at City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth St., cor. Oak, streets have not 'et been thrown open He has been a secretary of the asso- Riemenschneider. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Union Depot or East Morrison St., for full infor- to the public. These improvements in ciation here and in Tacoma. and their two witnesses got back into V V R S RENOVATED mation, tickets, reservations, etc. Stephens Addition, the first made there Bio Lettuce Grown. Illustrating the taxicab, waved a farewell to Judge IRVINGTON HOME FOR RENT A N I) REMODELED tor several years, cover about 22 the class of work which is being Gatens and sped away. blocks. East Clay has been paved done in the school gardens of the Judge Gatens went to his garage, I will rent to a reliable party, for AT SUMMER RATES with concrete and stone block and city, a head of lettuce 21 inches in cranked his own car, gathered a party permanent use, my completely fur- East Sixth with bitulithic. The assess- diameter was taken to the office of of friends in the tonneau, and set out. .seven-roo- m modern home, in not been City nished ments for these streets have Superintendent Alderman yester- The Oaks was bis destination. Irvington, at 690 Tillamook street. 28S SOUTHERN - PACIF day. The was grown In an hour- his Morrison St., Bet. 4th and 5th. made. lettuce the For half the jurist and This place Is in a very choice neigh- Plagemann, Mgr. Athlete Wins Scholarship. K. H. Clinton Kelly school garden. A tur- party lost themselves in the mazes of borhood, is surrounded by trees, J. P. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Koehle. secretary of the Harvard Club, nip six inanes in diameter grown in a hundred different kinds of enter- shrubbery and flowers, and joins on a announced yesterday that L. F. Bonney, the same garden was also taken to tainment. small private park. Rent $45 per football, basketball and track star at the Superintendent's office. "Let's go to the show," suggested month. References required. J. J. Jefferson High School, had been New Enoland Picnic Tonioht. The the Judge. Bowman, 94 Third street. Adv. awarded the scholarship of $500 given New England and Massachusetts They bought seats in the third row by that organization. The entrance societies will hold a Joint basket and watched a musical comedy com- examinations were taken by Bonney picnic this afternoon and evening. pany patter away at a lighthearted CARD OK THANKS. last week, with George E. Cook, of June 24, at the Oaks. All former res- piece of comedy. We wish to express our appreciation Washington High School,'' who is al- idents of the New England States and "Seems to me I've seen that fellow of the kind thoughts and remembrances The of the Harvard before," said the Judge, when a good-looki- ng during our sad bereavement of our be- ternate. award their friends have been requested to one loved mother. Club is based on student activities attend. All are to take baskets and join tenor started to warble MR. AND MRS. ADAM AND and scholarship, in that respect being in the picnic. The society will furnish of his stock songs.. "Wonder if he Adv, scholarship. Li. hasn't been up before me for some- CHRISTIAN HEMRICH. similar to the Rhodes coffee. The lunch will be held at 6:30. thing?" F. Bonney will be graduated from Jef- Investment Company Formed. W. ferson High Friday night. Clyde The first act was just over when Pacific Highway Work Under Way. Smith, E. L. Smith and George members of the troupe shoved the He asks to be Incorporation Papers Prepared. D. Culbertson yesterdy filed articles of ASHLAND, Or., June 23. (Special.) Papers incorporation gf the incorporation In tenor and a pretty little soubrette on machinery for the for the Prudential the stage. A bag of rice struck the Heavy and rails have been WANTEDTO RECANE, Central Presbyterian Church of Port- vestment Company in the sum of $50 man down his moved to paving operations on the Pa- CHAIRS land, formed by the merging of the 000. The articles set forth that the in the head and trickled cific Highway over the Siskiyous, School for the Adult Blind. corporation neck. Rice showered the couple from friend. He Third and Hawthorne Park Presbyte- is to transact a real estate, both sides of the stage, while the tenor south of Ashland, and work is now 11th and Davis. your rian churches, are being drawn, and investment and general brokerage and the soubrette stood close together progressing on a stretch of road 13 soon will be ready. According to the business. and ducked their heads. An old shoe miles long. The width of the paved For particulars call J. F. Meyers, agreement of the two churches, the two The- Junta Meets Monday. The narrowly missed the girl and dropped road proper will be eight feet, with Phone Main 648. separate corporations will transfer all Junta, a literary club of the city, will among the orchestra. substantial graded surfaces on the has learned that church property to the new church to noia its next meeting In Room 212 Presently a member of the troupe be incorporated, and the two former Chamber of Commerce building, at came on the stage to announce the rea church corporations will dissolve. The iz:ii f. ai. next Monday. Interesting son for the "rough stuff." property includes two quarter blocks talks will be made on President Wilson "Charles Evans and Grace Riemen have friends on which there are two church build- and his policies and the attitude of Schneider ran away before the per- Season Tickets for to ings and two manses. the European belligerents toward the formance tonight and got married Bio Window Paot Placed. A plate-gla- ss United States. without letting us know," he ex- window pane, 150 by 222 Inches Crvic League Meeting Tomorrow. plained. "We're Just letting you peo In size, said to be the .largest of l ne revenue and taxation department ple know about it, t there won't be he must be one its kind ever used in the construc of the Oregon Civic League will meet any mistake." tion of a building In the Northwest, for an informal supper at 6 o'clock The innocent cause of it all sat was fitted into the Fifth-stre- et front Friday ,at the Ann Davenport Tea- among his friends in the third row. & GLADSTONE of the new Meier Frank annex yes house. Take Council Crest car to But he didn't make himself known. himself. terday evening. It is the first of four Hewitt Station and follow board "No wonder he was in a hurry to get similar panes to be used in the diS' walk to Zion crossroads. it over with and get away," comment- play front of the store. The glass Is Salesman Is Arrested. Everett K. ed Judge Gatens. being put in by w. P. Fuller & Co, Ellis, a salesman, was arrested at who have the contract. The work Front and Hooker streets last nitrht bv Employes of County last evening attracted a great deal of Patrolmen Gouldstone and Crane, who Clerk attention from passersby. charge him with annoying a Make Gift to Reporter. CHAUTAUQUA! Baptists Unit tor Picnic. The Bap girl. The officers say that Ellis tist Sunday schools of the city are purchased candy for the child and to join in a large picnic at Crystal tried to hold her In his arms. Tom Gerber, of The Oregonian, Re- Lake Park, Milwaukee. Saturday. Ar- Kelly Clan to Meet Saturday.. cipient of Silver Tea Set and Cas- c serole rangements have been made for spe- The Kelly Clan will meet at 1 o'clot-l- Dih. May Be in Portland cial cars, also for entrance to the Saturday at Park. Take Purchased park. There will be races, contests and Mount Tabor car on Morrison street ERE'S a little wedding present games. Sixty-nint- The car will leave at First ana get on at h and Bel tt1 I from the boys," said John B. and Alder streets at 10 A. M. Those mont streets. Autos enter Dark at Season Tickets, each $2.50 MS? coming are expected to furnish their same place. There will be a picnic Coffey, County Clerk, last evening to own basket lunch. Refreshments will dinner at 5 o'clock. Tom Gerber, of The Oregonian staff. At P. R. L. & P. Station, First and Alder Havana all Havana Spanish made be sold on the grounds. Retail store location for rent. With a newly issued marriage license Boob Season Tickets, when purchased in books Old Resident Dies. Mrs. Sarah J. Reasonable rate. Heart of , business in his pocket, Mr. Gerber had stopped Ttoo for a quarter and up Plympton, an old resident, Tues- district. S 890, Oregonian. to say good-by- e to Mr. Coffey before (10), died Adv. starting off on his honeymoon vacation. of ten per ticket. $2.00 day at the Portland Sanitarium, Will Pat Cash for second-han- d M. A. Cunst & Co., Inc., Distributors where she had been for the past seven household goods. Main 3332, A 2667 Mr. Gerber, who ordinarily gathers Arrange your "books" and save 50 cents on each years. Mrs. Plympton was '79 years Adv. news at the Courthouse for The Ore 1 of age and came to Portland in 1879. gonlan. is to be married today to Miss ticket. No book tickets at P. R. L. & P. Station. She was an aunt of Frank Plympton. Dr. C. T. Croppy, Panama bldg. Adv. Mary Anita Smith, a former member of Funeral services will be conducted at 10 A. M. today from Dunning's chapel, Assembly Opens July 6, Closes July 18 13 Big Days 41-- East Alder street. Interment will be made in Lone Fir Cemetery. MUSICAL AGGREGATION EN ROUTE TO EXPOSITION WILL of Intellectual Treats and Entertainments SCHOOLS AM) SCHOOLS COL1.EGBS. John a. Anderson's Funeral Is To-a- t. BE HEARD AT THE HEILIG. CUttEHtS. ASP Funeral services of John A. Anderson will be held today from A. - R. Zeller Company's chapel, 592 Address S- s Williams avenue, at 2 P. M. Interment Oregon of Oakland, California will be made in Riverview Cemetery. . i r - H. E. Cross, Sec, City, Or. Suburbs Mr. The only Woman's College on the Pacihc Coast. Entrance Anderson is survived by his wife! - belmonc ol and graduation requirements equivalent to University Mrs. Ida Anderson, and was the father California. Standard Departments. Full training in Home of Dr. Edgar H., Dr. W. R., Dr. Economics, and in Gymnasium and Playground Super- Elmer or students. Christian E., Esther Mildred. Arthur and San-for- d (For Boys) vision. Special care for health Anderson. influences; undenominational. Fall term begins Septcmbsg 21 miles south of S&n Frsncisco 14th. For caralogue address Receiver's Sale. I am now selling W think that we frtre to our boys what Recistrar. Mills College P. O., California. out by order of court, entire of thonsrhtful parents wish. Our sraduate enter, Shanghai stock on rcommeadatlon, inotttutions that admit on Bazaar. 4504 Washington, at certificate and on examination (see pag-- 24 of less than 50c on the dollar. This is "the our catalogue) to Harvard. The Massachusetts CALIFORNIA HOTELS. of Institute of Tecunoloiry. and Yale, whose finest stock Chinese and Japanese requirements axe moat severe. Send for . goods in this city. I am closing these beautifully ll lustrated catalogue, which rivee goods out at auction prices, without not only a very grood idea of the spirit and pur- regard to E. eacly pose of the Fchool. but of its equipment and Its cost. E. Heckbert, re- Get Nothing-- however, can attractive school home. ceiver. Adv. For the many quite take the place of a visit to the school. HOTEL TURPINq Convicted Man Divorced. Gladys opportunities W. T. REID, Head Master, Box M . Q Beeney was granted a divorce from v which are sure to present them- 17 POWELL. ST. George Beeney by Judge McGinn yes- Q terday. She charged her husband, who - . fa selves as we emerge from the AT MARKET had been convicted of larceny in the B Circuit Court, with cruelty. One of passing dull times. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy IN THE HEART OF THE CITY the charges was that he had upbraided Save and Money European Plan $1.50 and Upward J her for going Have on Hand. SAJX RAxAEL, CALIFORNIA. to church. The most thoroughly organized and com- IB Miss De Grapp to Speak. Miss pletely equipped military school west of the EVERY CONVENIENCE Grace De Graff will speak in the St. Rocky Mountains Cavalry. Infantry, Mount- AND COMFORT IB Johns Library 8 ed Artillery Sixteen miles north of San at o'clock tonight. Francisco. V. S. Army officer detailed by Miss De Graff has Just returned from War Department; accredited by the univer- SAN FRANCISCO 0 The Hague, where she attended sity, Stanford and other colleges. Twenty-sixt- h peace the year begins August 24th, 1915. Address . International conference called HAMPTON QUARTET. Liberal Rate of Interest Paid on Savings by a runs tot 0 by Miss Jane Addams. REV. ARTHUR CROSBY. A. M., D. Auio dub meets oteamers op The coming of the Hampton Singers to the Helllg Theater this week I. 0 Bushels Berries. Oregon's most has aroused unusual interest in the big school at Hampton Roads, delicious wild blackberries at dozens of Va. The chorus of mixed voices, trained at Hampton, is places on Estacada and Bull Run Coast to as one known from The United States National Bank information by lines Coast of the best of Its kind in America, The tour Full caling First and the Hampton Singers are making this Summer is no less unique in a Accreaited to Colleges. Oram mar and 1'nmary Alder, Marshall 5100. A 6131. way -- PAN FRANCISCO, GKARY AT TAVI.Oli Adv. than that of the preceding Summer. They are the only singers Third and Oak Sts. Portland, Oregon frradrs. Fourteenth year. Catalogue upon ap- Dr. W. E. Mallort returned. Chronic of their kind Invited to sing at the Panama-Pacifi- c Exposition, where plication. Address Miss Harker, Palo Alto, Cal. diseases. Located at S12 Swetland bldg they have a two months' engagement in the Palace of Education. They Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00 Bellevue Hotel Adv. are presenting a programme of the old plantation melodies and folk- 10 minutes to Exposition without trans- Watches cleaned and repaired for $1. lore music of the South, and will sing the old songs loved so well fer. Built of concrete and steel. Private Special offer at Friedlander's. and heard so seldom. In addition. Hampton's latest feature film of bath to every room. First-clas- s in every Adv. Southern life is shown. Accredited to Collefree ka t and Went. Grammar nd detail. Rates from 2 up. H. V. WILLS, Band Concert. to- Primary Departments. Send for Illustrated, cataiofiue Msnacrr. (Member of Official imposi- Ady. Principal: Mary L Lockey. . & tion Hotel Bureau.) night. PALO ALTO. CAUF.