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9 TIIE MORNTXO OREGOXTAN. TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911. ' CITY NEWS IN BRIEF "' rtrevlatlAS tfaaas B4ltar Editor ... Campodn f -roosa . vb kvildiaa ... ..Mat TOTS ,. TOTO . .Vsjo T'. ..Msla T"T ..Mala TT ..Mais io: A " A. i A 1 A A " A tow RUH THtATTCm lrrBlb an4 TTlr '.or. W. Monro la -Ta. tnls SakkR THUTM (iciaaili at4 tf rti Ta It.a.r Itx Compass1 "TIM Waif." ToawM at 1. IrxOJLOW THRAt:n 4Talf1b 4 Mar. rtoaal Hoary toektrul(a id rmr llaln- tr ta Br.a's la Toaa." Tsalo,l at a. Ik. OnVMCCa THSATePI-IHmtam ata ink aa4 roalhr Vsa4uia. Taia . Uunwi at a IS aa4 ton l at at a:13. CR AND THEATER (Fsj-S and Washtas- oaf Tawloriiia, Tale altoraoon at s.la. tamlM at T So aad A rtTTAOCI THKVTCK tFourth an ark Vaadarllla. Tkla aXtarnooa at J-. ts BUM at T-Atf aa4 av LTKIC TmtaTTCr-l 4ovoafa arid AMorV . L 'Tic Coaolr Company la la Alai. Tata aftaraooa at a. aa4 toa.cbt at 1-M ao a. TAR. AUCADK. OH JOT. ODIOV. TT VOt.l nsl Jua alcturas. II A. M. 11 P. It Citrscai run Affnomi-Tfcs on irtituoa of rVsunlne'r Jrasbr. tor las CJiurcS Sunday nig at saw ths plans of tho (ten church proposed to b bol!t on tha block at East Sixteenth ad Hancock strests aitd approved tlirn. Staraoptlcoa vl.ma or tho e tarlor and Interior of tha cbureh wers slots a by Architect Uwrnr. Tha ronrrt(ation will hold a meettn lor final acc.ptanc. of t.ia plans March If and at thai tlma the flr.t contract mar - auCborUed. Subscriptions to tha boildlr.s; fund now amount to 155. . but tho flnanra commute expect to increase tha fund to fTO.OOA. Quit Rm-jiTAcaAXT Watched. Con tlnuanro was asked In Municipal Court -f.sterday In tue caa of Gaors lntiia nronrlator of a Orcok lu.iBiiMfti i.vnw Af atrmrlrintr hla ! alrl waltor. Saturday nlKut. Tha case baa ron takan up by tha woman's da partment of tha police force, tho orTI rers ssylnz that they hata had many mmplalnts ronrernisa this pi Strlnitrnt supervision of this and similar places rma bran ordered by frtlef of i'pllce Cos. on the theory tha some of them are headquarters fur tha white slave traffic. Albehta-Stsist Extsssioxs Plaxxf.o. Alberts street Is to be niale feet wide between I'nlun arenue and Vcr non street for ten blorka. At present hat part of Alberta street Is only 69 feet wide an I Is or-cupted by double rartracks. When widened the street will be paired from L'nton avenue to Kast Thirty-second street. Alberta street will also be extended between I-elaware avenue to the t. Johns road That improvement will make It one of the ion it est streets on the Hast Side. Two GAMBinto Dt.il Raided. Two Chinese ambling' comes were rslded by Patrolmen Shaffer and Johnson Sun day nlKht. one .at 1 Second street, wuere rive men were arrested, and one at i North Kourth street, where four prisoners were taken. The Second street captives entered pleas of jrulrty yesterday In the Municipal Court. Their leader waa fined tie and the others l.'O. Those arrested on Fourth atreet obtained continuances. Bake Mat Bi At-Lasos Caxpidatk. eore;e 1. Raker. Councilman from the fourth Ward, is . beinc urged by his friends to run for "ounrMman-at-I.are;e la the comlnr campaign. He Is flnish Ina; four years ta his present office and rad announced that he would be candidate to so-ceed himself, but there Is now a possibility that he will con sent to run for the other position. Oirsjrn aIoatoat to Ba Bciuio.-The mortgage on the First Church of the Naaarene at ESot Couch and Rat Sev. enta etreeta. will be burned tomorrow nicht with appropriate ceremony. Jloney sutrirlent to wipe out all debt a raiser' 8unday. Three years ago tiie First Church bad no home, but now It owns property worth at least f 12.000. CniicsB to Aid Pirrtntm.-For the benefit of Chinese famine sufferers concert will be given by the Chinese Ptndents" Alliance. Friday nlrht. at ti Taj tnr-ftreet Methodist Episcopal Church, at o'clock. Of especial In terest win be several m:iti by William IaI and Harry Plnf. members of the 1't.lverslty of Oregon Glee Club. Clackamas CwjerT rmxm Dic-The f uneral of August F- Matthias. years old. wno died at bla home near Syca more atatloa on the Orecon Water Pnwer line, was held March 1 from Ms late home.. Mr. Matthias had been a .esldent of the Iamascus district for 30 years. His widow, one son and a brother survive hlro. rrai-lr-TTT FVjcd Is Sot'OHT The gen eral committee of the South Portland bridge Is raining a publicity fnnd of !?". Of this sum about S1000 has reen subscribed. Representatives of the committee will attend the meeting of the Sell wood Commercial Club I -night and present the bridge question to the meeting. Askesskext mi 5Ewcn Madb, Th as sessment for the North Branch of the Brooklyn sewer has been made, the total being; t27.0i. This sewer con nects with the Brooklyn sewer at Ktst TMrty-seventh and Division streets, and branches extend to Mount Tabor, roth Sinnyslde and South Mount Tabor. Kt Saw FArorn. Lo Axoruj Axo A Inr.r-.n, TNI THXocnu Ijnc We pride ourselved on our excellent serv-lc-. Our meals include eJl the delicacies of the seaqon; our prices the lowest. Include berths and meals; we sail on M edr.esdars. p. M, 1JJ Third street. Jorth Pacific Steamship Company. Vetera Buried st Comrades. Fu neral services of James F. Safely veteran of the Civil War. who was killed Saturday, were held yesterday afternoon under the auspices of Sum ner Post. G. A. R. Interment was made In Rlvenrlew Cemetery. Mr. Stifely waa tS years old and leaves a family. IXJCRSD PATROUIAJf AOAI!. Ps- trolman Burstow. of the mounted souad. whose horse fell upon hlra two weeks ago and crushed three ribs, surprised his comrades by putting in an appearance at the police station yesterday. He expects to be able, to resume his duty soon. Womax Lid . breaker Piked. - Joan Clemens, worasn proprietor of a rooming-house, at :J Eleventh street, who w arrested or? Sundav fn. .n. In the Municipal Court yesterday. WiTCTLt-RirmcoiiD Cunt Meet a The Wav,rly-RJcbmond Improvement Club win meet tonight at the Waverly hall to take Action relative to the situation k .i ounty B'd as a result of the bridge-draw fight, Baboau lr Takex at Owe. Two Hoasas. weight nearly one thousand each, good travelers: aaio. light hack. wtth harness, all new. will sell sepa rately. Inquire room ano Oregonlan bldg. Os of richest and most beautiful farms In rich Tualatin Valley of 160 acres for half Its worth. 43 Hamilton bids Main rrrs. . tR. W. Arsold Ljxdset. osteopathic specialist, rheumoutsm. stomsch. nervous dresses. NOT Selling bldg. Marshall Paris Hair Store removed from Wash ington st to 147 He recth, near MorrWvon. Dr. Hiss. 133-14 Selling bUf. practice limited to alveolar pyorrhea, extracting. Powsaa as Estea drugs. Oregonlsn bl ; open all nlshL Main S3. A &U7. Fiitbj Watch Repairixo. charges mod erate. Marx at Bloch. 2$ Morrison at- Dr. Wilajaw Horssj has moved to l:fla-J Selling bldg. Phone Main OS. Dr. A. Laiilaw. dentist, has moved ta t0l-S SeUlng bldg. a Gmxoi OovsroERS RRcreaocTTT. At a meeting of Evening Btsr Grange la the haU on the Section Una road Saturday the reciprocity agreement with Canada nu considered briefly. H. C. Welch, 1 D. Elliott. James Kelly. A. I Keetian and Miss Wllhla Buckman, with the master. J. J. Johnson, were sppolnted to snake a report on the subject st the meeting of Pomona Orsnge Wednelay. March IS. Pomona Grange s Invited to use the tall on the Section Una road for th!a meeting. The general programme for the day waa under charge of Mine Wtlrda Buckman. Mrs. Sllbeuigb In the nrlnclpal address of the day said the recall of. Mayor Olll In Seattle was ac complished through votes of women. James Kelly read a paper on "Road Con struction"; Mia ii A. Kelly spoke on. "liattr Supply"': Mli-s Julia Spooner's topic was "Lbor Saver. snd A. L Kernan evoke on the "Patent Medicine Habit. 5it.VATto-v Armt Lkaders to Coma, Commlsslonsr ltlll snd Colonel French, eX Chicago, coruraanders of all Solvation Army operatlona In the West, will arrive In Portland this morning from Spokane, They will Inspect the Array a K Home, located at X Kast Fifteenth street North, snd will also conduct th opening services of the new Corps No. Hall, which Is now situated at 7H Ankeny street, corner of Second street. Mrs. Estill will lecture on 'Rescue Work." Corps No. 1 and No. 4 will unite with No. 1 for the occse4on. A party of Salvationists from Vsncouver will also be over and Brigadier Robert Dub bin. divisional officer for Wssiiington and Oregon, will be present to assist In the service tonight at I o'clock. WitAJARS 1'ABtr. to Be Improved. Mayor Simon promised a Monlavllla detention resterdsy afternoon while vMllnc Williams k. at Mount Tabor, that the Board will expend tli.t In 1m provements there this season, commis sioners Lang. Clark snd Wetherbee snd Superintendent Mloche were present and aeeenled. William ueveny, preeiaenv of the Montavllla Board of Trade, headed the committee. The Mayor snd tneniheie) of the Psrk Board went to Williams Park to view the property wtth regard to driveway around the north side, and de termined to grade Kast Taylor street for this purpose. Instead of making a deep cot In the park proper, aa contemplated originally. East Sipb Plans for Festival. Rose Festival clans v. Ill be considered at special meeting Wednesday night of the Kast Side Business Men's Club. In the rooms on Grand avenue and East Alder streets. RalDb W. Hoyt and George L Hutchin. of the Rose Fewtlvsl Assorts lion, will be present to assist In arrang ing the programme for the Est Bide. Tie general plans have already been adopted, subject to such modifications as may be required. The children's parade will be retained, and It is proposed to hsve a fraternal order and Implement parade. Tei.cphons Compakt to Improve Serv- icr When the Judiciary committee of the Cltjr Council met yesterday afternoon, sneclal attention was given the Pacific Telephone A Telegraph Company's serv. Ice. There were no serious complslnta. and much time was devoted to an ex plnnat'on by Commercial Manager Moore and others representing the company as to Rs expenditures and Its proponed out Isy of funds for Improvement. About t0.COO worth of betterments are under wav. It was shown. In the city and suburbs. Fortt-Thres. Joim Womex's Uniok. Forty-three new members were added to the roll of Portland Women's union the regular monthly meeting yesterday. Thia campaign for new members la one of the plena by which the fund for the conntruotlon of a new union home at the southeast corner of Tenth and Mont g ornery streets Is being raised. Though no definite Brures have been made puonc the treasury Is Increasing rapidly and it la sxpected that before long work will be begun on the new edifice. Bisnop ScADDtxo to LecTrnav The Rlg.it Rev. Charles Scaddtng. Bishop of Oregon, will begin a course ofLenten lectures tonight at I o'clock.- at St. Stephen's Pro-CAthedral. eornor Clay and Thirteenth streets, on 'The Revival of Religion in the 19th Century." The sub ject of the fine lecture wUI be "The Conditions Which Made the Revival Necessary. The lectures are free, and general Invitation at given to all in terested to attend. Two Mxx Reported "Missiso. Mrs. J. H. Msrwey. 704 Hsrvsrd exreet. Informed the police that her husband left come last Thursday, osterwibly to tske a posi tion at W'estport, but he bad not ar rived at that place. He Is 3 years old and a member of the Order of Rika. Roy Roland. years old. arrived in Port land from Los Angeles a week ago. and was to hsve met his mother st the train. In some way titey missed esch other, and the boy has not been beard of since. Improvement Bokm Soijj An Im provement bond Issue aggregating IJ4S.0OO was sold at small premiums yesterday by the ways and means com- nieetee of the City Council. W. F. White was awarded f:2.000 worth at one-tenth of 1 per cent premium. The balance was sold to small bidder, "i-e bonds draw per cent Interest snd ran for ten years unless called In earlier. WAHRAXT IMTEO FOR GROCER. Cpon corn plaint of Stste Food and Dairy Cnm- mlssloner Bailey, warrant was Issued from the Justice Court yesterday for the arrest of J. Wright, a grocer, on a com plaint charging the sale of Impure lard. t la alleged that the lard was adulter ated wtth tallow. Baptist Vscicut to Meet. The annual meeting of the Baptist Mission Union will be held this morning at 10:30 o'clock. t the White Temple. The programme will be furnished by the Kant Side churches. Dr. W. B. lllnson will address the meeting. Ladies Rtutr Sotiett Meets. The monthly meeting of the society will be held today, st 3 P. M., In the First Prenby-terian Church, Twelfth and Alder streets. ' Wno Wtu, Staer Me? n a temperance crusade or campaign? Have a system of live forceful speakers who can move the earth: strictly non- sectarian. J S31, Oregonian. Snap. Beautiful home, seven rooms. Irvington. restricted dlexrict; cash S7000. See to appreciate. 438 E. Ititn worth, near Brasee. Owner. 1 e Dr. M. G. MoOorkls has moved to sot. H06, 807 Selling bldg. The Queue's famous crawfish now In season. s Mas. Jon , Crax Cashmere shawls New Bills Open at th Vaudeville Rouses Orplicuiu. HILE the Orpheum bill Is a trifle ht In spots this week. It Is still sufficiently equipped with good entertainment to sstlsfy Orpheum pa trona. Thef fat Isugh-number Is William Kolba "Delicatessen Shop." a scream from start to Onlsh. Its whole esrfcnce Is Its utter absurdity; lust a roarlnir bunch of foolishness, set together with delicious pantomime, dialect snd mirth provoklng situations. The playlet of fers opportunities for droll comedy work by Mr. Kolb. as the German pro prletor of a very unhusiness-llke but highly exciting establishment. An all around good coninanr. a half-dozen In number lend' support In putting the farce over, chief of whom Is "Bud1 Dunrsn. a roly-poly comedian In the role of "the new cashier." Next In line for laugha Is Stuart Barnea. a monologlst who has some thing to monologue about and does It very much to the liking of his audi nee. He looks like a deacon and talks like a pirate, having A fund of ne chatter, and several songs, of which "I'm an Honorary Member of the Patsy Club" Is the one best bet. A highly artistic and Instructive act Is that of the Krey twins, big, beauti fully developed athletes, who demon' strata every hold known to professional wrestlers, giving such a clear and understandable exhibition that all the men In the audience and one or two women "ssbe."" The opening act. by William Ferry, the original frog-man. in a picturesque setting of a lagoon filled with toad stools, vines and several acres of sun set, constitutes one of the best things on the bill. Ferry seemingly hss no bones and he dislocates every part of his anatomy, winds it into a ball and plays bob with the fears of the audi' ence. John P. Rogers and Max Hart, one "feeder" for the comedy of the other. offer an act labeled "A Touch of Na ture." Just what connection the title has with the most-of-lt-old-some-of-lt- new line of chatter they hand out hasn't been discovered as yet- One of them sings a very old song In a pass ably good basso, and occasionally be' tween yawns they land a smile. Miss H&mld Alexander, who looks as Turkish as her first name sounds, sings two or three new songs, plays tremen dously well on a big piano, and puts over one little gem. a spoken-song of two little English street-waifs. Last, and opinion may vary as to whether they are least, is Rowena Stewart and Gladya Murray. In a sketch of stage life called "Broadway Love.' An obvious plot put together wltli very bright lines, snd sn Insipid song, sung Insipidly by Gladys, with a generous sprinkling of advice to even-body make up the sketch. Both women are gowned beautifully and the stage setting Is handsome. And the orchestra gets down to bust' ness with a lot of JIngly, foot-tapping tunes, as. If to make amends for the programmes shortcomings. commodate 1000 persons. It Is proposed to put the building near the center of the block, which has been bought on East Sixteenth, East Seventeenth, Schuyler and Hancock streets, and the manse will not be put on this block. Mr. Marcotte said If the church alone were built there the remainder of the ground could be made Into a park. The Sunday school department Is msde a special feature of the building, the au ditorium next, place for the grand organ and the social departments following In their order. There will be s general meeting of the oongregation March 16, for the final ac ceptance of the plans, and the letting of the contract will be authorized. So far subscriptions to the amount of 555,000 have been received, but the finance com mittee expect to increase this amount by $15,000 by that time. IS SCCCKSSOll TO LATE W. II. COR BETT IS ELECTED. Ilort C. HaU Cliowen Vlco-Prpsldent and Gmrral Manager of AY 11 laniette Steel Iron Works. W. C. Alvord was yesterday elected nresldent of the W illamette Iron & Steel Works to succeed the late W. H Corbett The death of Mr. Corbett created vacancy also on the board of directors, which was filled by the election of Antolne G. Labbe. The other direct ors on the board are W. C. Alvord. B C. Ball. M. U. Insley end W. L. Brew ster. After the election of Mr. Alvord aa president, the board elected B. C. Ball. vice-president and general manager. Antolne G. Labbe treasurer and assist ant manager, and M. H. Insley secre tary. The board passed resolutions of re are i at the death of Mr. Corbett and condolence for Mrs. Corbett. which were ordered Inscribed on the minutes of the corporation and a copy sent to Mrs. Corbett Mr. Alvord waa for many years vice president of the First National Bank, which position he resigned a year ago to become manager of the Failing ea tate. Mr. Alvord will continue to act In the latter capacity, although he has arranged to devote some time dally to the business of the Willamette Iron & Steel Works. WHERE TO DINE. AH the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restaurant Fine private apart ments for ladles, sos Wash., near ftiA sc. CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. sandr and family, wish to ex press thanks to their many friends and acquaintances for kindness and many beautiful floral offerings during our late bereavement "A YE OREGON GRILLE. Messrs. Davis A Glyn. comedian sing ers, are still entertaining the patrons of Te TTegon Grille with their clover Irepersonat'ons. A crowded house greets them every evening at dinner and after theater. All this week. CARD OK THAKKS. We wish to extend our thanks to the Improved Order of Redmen, the I .oval Order of Moose, and our msny friends, both In Portland and tmatllla, for their klndnesa In our recent be reavement, the death of F. W. Doty. Signed: Mrs. F. W. Doty. Mrs. J. M. iN.ty. Mr. J. M. Doty. Mr. J H Doty. Mr. J. S. Tsylor and Mrs. J. S. Tay CARD OF T11A.VK8. The friends of Leonard Jeromlno wish to express their thanks for the sympathy shown during their bereave ment. MALTETO BRIO ANTE. TONr DE FA BRIO. John W. Slckelsmltb. Greensboro, Ph.. has three children, and like most children they frequently take cold. "We have tried eevernl kinds of cough medicine." he says, "but have never found any yet that did them as much good a- Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." For sale by ail dealers. Plant aibaoa roses, rbone Sell wood Tu0 Grand. INT he swell," murmurs Fluffy to her companion as Bobby Pan- dur mounted on rotating pedestals displays a set of muscles which would make a Roman irladlator envious. Bobby and his brother do feats at the Grand this week which are distinctly top-iinsrs among all acts of the sort Not only are the Pandurs excellent. but every other feature of the bill la tyiilc.il of high-class vaudeville. David Schooler deserves to be known "the boy Paderewskl." for his tech nique and programme of classical and popular tunes, transposed by himself. axe executed with skill unusual In a boy. His long hair adds to the effect of his act Joe Whitehead and Flo Grleson have song and dance number that Is orlg- nal Particularly good Is the variety dancing with which w hitehead closes heir act, Hla own words best de- cribe the whole, "some class." The Gypsy Sextet, composed of three men and three women, disclose ability as actors and voices that are true and sweet The stage is arranged with at tractive appropriateness for this act. and the musical bit Is a well executed drinking song by a rasrsred fellow with a voice that Is good for support or for heavier solo work. Charles A. Murray, of Murray A Maek. In a little skit entitled "Jerry, the Janitor. Is supported by an ex ceedingly pretty girl. Miss Bae Hamil ton. Together, they Introduce a. num ber of jokes and songs that are scream. Also appearing on the pro gramme, and a little better than the usual "sketch" artist. Is John Hamilton, who does a number of novelty draw Ings that are unique. Rock Springe Coat. The 'best house coal. LIbertv Coat A foe Co.. exclusive agents. 25 North rourteenth ctreet Main 1S!. A Six. MUSICALES AT FILERS Two Farewell Recitals Before Moving to New Quarters. Filers 3ruaic House hss arranged for two Autopiano Recitals, the first of which will take place on Friday, March 10. John Claire Montiath and Mae Dear born-Schwab will be the soloists. Attendance to these recitals Is free. but se the seating capacity of the hall is limited, tickets must ne eecurea at Kllers Music House, In the Autopiano department, second floor. These tick ets are given for the asking, but no more than the capacity of the Recital Hall, and those wishing to attend are advised to secure tickets early In the week. Eilers Hualo House. Fantagrs. fAERCIVAL LAYTON, who spells kr "matinee Idol," topllnes the show at the Pantages this week with a spec tacular hold-up sketch. He Is supported by a number of good . actors. Disap pointed In an early romance, Layton aa "Lonely Joe. seeks the most for lorn and dangerous telegraph station along the line and there. In hope of a good fight, waits for the hold-up men. One comes and almost has Joe cornered when the tables are turned and the robber stands face to face with a 20-year term In prison. The fact that unwittingly he has previously done Joe a good turn, causes sympathy to arise and Joe releases him. donating money to tide htm over until he can get on his feet again as an honest man. The drama rs full of human Interest and proved a hit with the audiences yesterday. Second In importance on the bill is James H. Llchter. a German pianist who hands out a "planologue" that Is witty to the extreme. His "rag." "Tl Soul Kiss" 1s his bl truest winner. Jane Cameron and Harry Fltxsim- mon, in a skit about the love of a cir cus bill-poster and the bareback-rlder, are two good-looking youngsters who present some clever comedy. Then, too. Kmtl Merkle wins enthusiastic applause with a set of Impersenations of promi nent men. Two remaining features are the Shews, who perform mid-air stunts anil dlsxy feats suspended from the celling by their teeth, and the "varsity trio," who have a few up-to-date Jokes and many older ones. Monarch Oil Refining Co. Refiners and Manufacturers of High Grade Lubricating Oils and Greases Now ocenpyinjr permanent quar ters at 107 1st st. Telephone numbers: Marshall S10; Home, A 1176. All orders promptly at tended t5 and goods guaranteed. PLANS OF CHURCH SHOWN Xew 'Westminster Presbyterian Edi fice to Coet, $80,00 0. Btereopticon views of the plans snd perspective of the proposed new stone church building of the Westminster Presbyterian Church were shown Sunday night In the present church, Kast Tenth and Weldler streets. W hlle no vote wi taken, the consensus of opinion of the j congregation approved the plans drawn br Architect Lawrence. The evening was occupied by a discus sion of the plans and the new church. Rev. Henry Marcotte and Architect Lawrence explained the details. The building will be either of stone or brick and will cost approximately SS0.000. It will be In the form of an "L. ' English Gothic in style. The Sunday school de partment is arranged to take care of 1000 children and the auditorium will ac- Through Fast Service VIA TIIE Soo-Spokane Portland TRAIN DE LUXE The finest transcontinental train in service. Electric lighted; standard and tourist cars, dining-car, library- compartment-observation cars. Through the Famous Crow's Nest Pass By 'daylight. , For rates and descriptive matter, ap ply at 142 Third Street, or address FRANK R. JOHNSON, Gen'l. Agent, Portland, Or. California Metal Plating Works A. Methlvler. prop. cold, ::lveh. brass ao rickeu plati.no. Metal Coloring a Specialty. S4 lCU.U KTHE2T. Mala f 11 rortiand. Oreaoa V Phosphate, one of the injrredients of Orescent Baking t Powder, gives valuable nutri tion to food. Phy sicians confirm this. Full Pound 25c Crescent Cotter. Teas, Maple. Ine. bpleea. Flavoring Ex tract, etc... enjoy a well de served reputation. Grocers everywhere sell them. CRESCENT MFG. CO., Seattle. A Fund For Building or some other special Iturpose can be accurau ated in less time than you may think by hav ing an account with Ashley & Rumelin Bank ers. Regular deposits and our Liberal Interest a re great workers. Start an account now. Accounts of 1.00 and up received. 49, INTEREST PAID OX SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Corner Second and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon Open 8 A. M. to 5 :30 P. M. Saturdays until 8 P. M. The use of Sunny Monday laundry soap means economy; m economy in tne saving 01 clothes saving of time sav ing of labor. Sunny Monday is a white soap which con tains no rosin. It will double the life of your clothes, and one bar of it will go as far as two bars of any ordinary yel low laundry soap. Ask your grocer for Sunny Monday. , THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Painless Dentistry it oar pride oar hobbr oar etady for rears aad aowoartocosfa, aad oars is the best palsJaar. work so be foand anywhere, no matter how naoh 70a pay. Compare oar Prices. We Balsa plate an bridge work for out of -town patrons ia one dr if desired. Painless extraction free when plates oc bridge work is order 4, Consultation Ires. MskrOrevM $5.00 mBridr.Ts.tli4.00 Gold rnimi. 1.00 ftnaswl rillinrs 100 Silvsr Fining .50 6ms Rubber PlatM D.Utf Bett Rod Robbsr puts 7.50 Painlsts Extr'tlon .50 CST BTTHODS An work four guaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co..inc Painless Dentists Fimsf Bunding. Third and WlihlmrtOB- PORTLAND, ORl omssBoars: s a. at- te s r. at. susses, ste .taiJ M.W.A. WUE, PsraaarasiMa AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSCWHERS Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food Drink f or All Ages KICH MILS. HALT CBAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDEt Not in any Milk Trust gS5" Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package horns $.03 K. W. H. $.03 K. W. H. ELECTRIC FUEL 3c Beginning March 1, 1911, The Portland Railway, Light Sc Power Company will inaugurate a rate of THREE GENTS PER KILLOWATTHOUR For Electric Cooking and Heating Outfits SEE THE NEW ELECTRIC STEEL RANGE at the LECTRIC STORE Seventh at Alder Sts. $.03 K. W. H. $.03 K.W.E. Model Off 18-Horsepower, 4-Cylinder, 4-Passenger Tourim; Oar. FRANKLIN The Franklin has more than the acknowledged mechanical snperi ority of air-cooling, light weight, full elliptic springs and large tires. There is about Franklin body design a certain atmosphere of refine ment, distinction and grace that can not be obtained in any other type. MENZIES-DuBOIS AUTO CO. Seventh and Davis Streets, Portland, Oregon. Don't Gamble Money spent for "cheap" printing is as doubtful of returns as money de posited in a tottering bank. Both makers and users are lasers. Kilham Qnality Printing Always Wifla KILHAM FIFTH AND OAK STS, Stationery Sc. Printing Co. . LOW RATES to CALIFORNIA San Francisco, $5, $10, $12 and $15 Los Angeles; $10.35, $20.50, $22.50, $25.59 Round Trips at Reduced. Rates. All Rates Include Meals and Berth. F.M.S.,ofR.I. desires to know ad dress of M. L; F. without delay S. S. "ROSE CITY" Sails 4 P: Wednesday March 8 H. G. Smith, C. T. A., 142 Third St. J. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock. Main 402, A 1402. - PHONES Main 268. A 1234. 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