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THE MORXIXG OKEGOyiAX, SATTJRDAT. MAT 2?, 1911. P CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKZOOXIAX TOXTHOMl .Min TeT A Oir wrro:tia sis I KlllMllI kiiu va T2; J1' ( CoK3Mln-roi ... . .. . V a T"70 fcasc. kauaia Mela TvT9 aJCTSEXZSTa, SAKTTR TBIiTTR-HH'W 4 M mas." Tu anaranon as kU Bad tauc&t a A: IB, OUPHtim Tsrimt-ofanbga. tstessa :itb aad .v.sta Veridevl.ie. T&iS a-'traeoa at 1.1 aad umi al - l.THOEI THE ATH I'eurta u Jlark viKittt l Tut afleraeea el -Ui icbi bi T-o and a. CRAND THIATER rsark snl WnMur- we --vad?;:e, Th BltBTsaoai e 2.11 OBiCBt IJ BB4 B. UwrifoBj T.rre m ui-fti r piwi r riB r37 ta r xtbihi- Tt:i at l.U an4 locus M a TJ sad a. Tar. iprini rn jot nnrfl TT YOI I inm ruB stature. II A. it, 11 P. M. BCTBATtO fAIIK (al VanrMO -n:i. bbb rnr.; b. Ta.ia BXtBfBBoa Bt BCiOCB. - bVi-1b.bbib tatsadsd fee the City I m la Brief releasee la sbbBj- la ke it la Tke) oa-esjemla; ttiee r Vesaek Sataraar I Kaumn . s;ao KrmAte HrnoT' traxT. in a moment of alcohollo , Hilarity &am Kills, a itira. aiol f aurdy-a-urdy from Its owner, at Sixth I and Stark etreeta, Thursday nlarht and t Installed himself la the place of tha ; opralor. Worn rati-olman Ulaclc ap lerd Ellis wu wecd-rlne; about the letreet nncllna' the Instrument, and ) tha attention of the officer vu at tracted bv bis utter disregard for 'rytbm. 11 a (round It fast and then i slow and Jerky.' said Black In bla report. For this dlarecard of musical canons ho was arTested. though tech nically chara-ed with beina- drunk. II waa not ready to plead yesterday and toe ca went over. Wiumrm Pimm to Mrsr. Tha (id annuai session uf tha Wlllamatta lUptl.t Association will be held la Portland at the 11 1 .bland Baptist hurch. corner lberta street and Kaat sixth street North, from May SI to June J. Amor those who will take prominent parts In tha proceedings are w. J. Beaver. Albert Khrxott. J. R. liars-reaves. r. M. Alol hall. C B. KUot H. Wyse Jones. J. M. Kelson, It M. Black. F. t. W. rarkcr. W. R. Krerlchs. F. It Haves. Donald T. Mo-J-aorln. J. A. Clarke. L. w. Riley. G M. Hill. J. I. Whirry. lira. C IL Welch. -Mre JL U rlxxa, L. li. IXity and W H. Itlnaon. Fish Duun Anirnrrncv la a tour of Investigation yesterday. Game Warden Flnley. Master Fish Warden Clan ton and Deputy Fish Warden Rathbun found To pounds of Dolly Varden trout at the nsn store of the ZUnJarkey Fish Company, on Front street. . and Jlaced tha proprietor. 8. E. Malarkey, under arrest. A mtsnnderstandjns; of a new statute caused tha action which broucht about tha arrest Tha Lects. ' lit a re aouarht to remove tha protec tion from this species of Bah because It destroys salmon skits, but nexlected to remove tha prohibition to offer tha na for sale, which, remains tn effect Gusoi to Hats A xxrvxa vaji t Ci ukatiok Pleasant Valley Granre. of Fatrona of Husbandry, will hold an anniversary celebration today In the hall three quarters of a mile south of tha B yea-more Station on tha tiresham branch of tha Portland Rail way. tlsht Bower Company. It will r-e tha elrhth year since tha Oru waa orcantied. A larira Balherlnx of merahera of tha order from alultnoraab and Clackamas counties Is expected. J 'Inner will be served at noon. H. "XV. tinashall has bean master of Pleas ant Valley Grans since U was or ganised. Owxsna Wvf Pi mu.r lanomk Ifenry Meyer and other property own ers on Kast Washington street desire tha Improvement of East Washington street eastward from Grand avenue, but are oppoeed to a district Improve ment Mr. Meyer said yesterday thst :ast Washington street was la bad condition and ought to be paved at once. He aald that the property own en favor paving. liast Washington reel Is now being paved between Kt Water street and Orand avenue. Mtsa Banc's FrrxinXAt. Hstn. Tha fu neral of Mlsa Carolina Beck, who died Tuesday at tha home of her slater ta Alblna. was held yesterday from tha Holy Roeary Church, and Interment was mad In Mount Calvary Cemetery. 8he was 71 years old. 8he bid lived In this country half her life and la survived by two sisters. Mrs. William Waacner and Mrs. Rachel "Welch. of Portland. Requiem mass was solemnised. rT"iTmwT Cun to Mr-rr Topat. The Psychology Club will hold Its month-end reception today. Mrs J. fVbwind will be st horn to the rtub frorn 3 unt'l s o'clock, at her resi-d-nre. Stl Fifth street. At !:- P. t Mts Vsn Leuwen will give several vocal soloe, with Mts Mirle Olngrlrh as accompanist Mlsa Glnrrich will sln viay some piano numbers. Mrs. rlst-r will give a short lesson at 3 o'rlork. Club members may Invlts guests. Pajix Board tv Sru TmA-votx. The Cltv Kxecutive Poard yesterday efter rtoon ordered a triangle south of Lom bard strret belonging to Columbia 1'ark. eojil at auctlfn. The purpose Is to transfer It to the peninsula Hos pl'il Association, which proposes to construct a general hospital there. The ground has never born used as a fart of the park and the Park Board consented to sell It To save the cost of storage on two ; lno-horsepower return tubular boilers which we are now taking out we will sell them at a bargain If taken at once. These boilers are of the Kewanee type and In good condition. Complete with all fittings and feed ater equipment ready for lmmedtat Installation. For further particulars call at room 201 t'reconlan bldg. SriptT nlcht. Third Tgtmcnt Fpantsh War Veterans, at First ITes brterl:ia Church, will listen to ad dresses by fr. Rader. of 8an Fran cisco. "The I"efen of the Republic." sr.d by former chaplain. Rev w. 8. Gilbert of Astoria. Morning sermon by rr. Rader. "The Church of the Urlng God." Ports JtotTH Tiaoikri to Mrrrr. Inrtsmouth Parents and Teachers' lrcle will meet at the school bulMlng. Monday at 3 P. M. Pr. Calvin 8. White will lecture on "Care of Children and Home Remedies." Pupl!s will con tribute to the programme. C.ao'tRT S-mnxa Ciatsx PEOonATrox Pat. Members of the Retail Grocers Association will close their stores all day lecoratlon day In observance of the general custom. llousewlvea should make purchases on Momlay. Thx Mai Axr tmi Matoh." Pr. Trimbles subject at Centenarv Metho dist Church, corner of Kast Ninth and Fine. Sunday at T:4i P. M. All voters Invited. Communion at 11 A. M- Rattstvcd Pt:CAX. Informal talks on the methods of making poor people slf supportlrr. auditorium of Olds, Wortmaa A King's store, 1 to 4 P. M.. to,lay. Pxt-TA Mrx to PtM. Pelta fpsilon college fraternity will give a luncheon at the University Club today at li 15 o'clock. Gooo, old-fashioned strawberry short -caka The Has el wood. 311 Wash, st Block or slsbwood. M. 1J:S. A li:( ig Wooster. 401 Washington st Ouxd AjtvT Coirstrnx Slurs To sat. Tha least Elds Grand Army general committee will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, at liiS First street to aecelvo reports from sll committees arranging for the Lone Fir exercises Mondsy afternoon. Ther are subcommittees on flowers, clearing S'3 ton Fir Cemetery and marking the A '! I graves and on mualo and other parts A awes I chA All ere nrred to be present and report today. The posts which tak part In tha Loo Fir exercises are: tJiunner Post and Relief Corps. General Com pa on Post and Corps. A. J. tfraith Post and Cir cle. Reuben Wilson, Gordon Granger. McKlnley and Ben Butler Posts, all of which have appointed committees to ass 1st la tha arrangements. CiTHfiun TO CcmtATi Mckobial DatJC Marys Church parish In Alblna will celebrat Memorial day In Crystal Lake Park. Milwaukee. Mon day. There will be sports u amuse ments of many kinds. An orchestra will furnish music. Ascension parish. Montavilla. will hold an outdoor cele bration beginning Monday and lasting until Juna 1. on a tract on tha Base Lint road within a few blocks of ths end of the Montavilla earllna. Auto mobiles will run between the and of tha carlln and the grounds. For three evenings, Thursday. Friday and Sat urday, programmes will be held la th chapel halL Ther will be ball games between th Montavilla and Columbia University teams. CtCB Owosa "Xo-fhBAT-N'o-'RiP" Th "no-seat-no-rlde" amendment which will be voted on at th ensuing election has been condemned by prac tically all th push clubs wnicn nave taken no the subject Th clubs which have adopted resolutions con demning th measure thus far ar tha Rob City Park League. Sellwood Com mercial Club, th tiunnyalde Push Club and other organisations. Resolutions adopted at these club meetings reel t a that such a measure would result In great Inquiry to th entlra city and sneelallv to tha suburbs. At Don of th meetings has tha measur bad single advocate. Ctca asks laraovxaraxr. Th pro- nosed six-block extension of Derby street to connect with th Broadway bridge, which was presented to tn Council last Wednesday and filed with tha City Engtneer. was Indorsed by ths North East Std Improvement Club at a meeting last night Ths propoal Uon waa presented by representative! from the Lower Alblna Improvement Club. It will, according; to the mem ber of th dub. offer a quick and direct way Into th center of th city for tb resident orjwer AJDina aaa the northeast portion or tn city. ScannL GROtTTTDS TO BB ITBFROVX The contract for th Improvement of the grounds of th Washington and iimanhorne schools vii awaraea to r . J. Tobln yesterday by th Board of Education. Th Hoard also auiuorizra the calling for bids for th construc tion of a running trees: ana toe ar rangement of tennis courts at th Jef ferson High School. Bids for pip to be used for tha carrying of water for th maintenance of school grounds were authorised. Poun ask so to Look for Girl. Police have been requested to look for Mabel Burns, a girl Is years old. who. disguised In th clothing of an other girt fled from the custody of her mother, Mrs. I. L i-eterson, at tha Burns rooming-house, early yes terday morning. She la said to have gone In an automobile with a party of men. Tiiimiiih Ctr presents this eve ning, at th clubhouse, Marshall tar rach In his artistic and entertaining rendition of a -Midsummer iNigni s Dream.' Residents, parents and chil dren should not fall to attend this truly-delightful number of th aeries. Admission. 1 1 ; children, so cents. - PorrruLin Hot Cttra Mcubkrs, At- txxtiox. Ppr chas today, starting from lower reservoir, head or jener soa street t t:0 P. M. All those having horses to qualify, b on hand. Junta Nichols. N. S. H. ft asto 14 Shoxs at 11 S and 11.35. principally narrow widths. 291 Morri son street Taii launches for Oaks at Merrills boathouse. foot Morrison street MAN NOT MISTREATED Morphine ILabltuo Feign Insanity to Obtain Srn(. Jo Clark, alias -Bingo" Kelly, was taken from th Llnnton rockpll yes terday to undergo an examination by order of ths County Court to determine whether the charges to tha effect thst the man had been abused by th guards was true. Dr. Geary, county physician, examined the man and while he found no trace of any abuse, be found that he waa suffering from running sore below on knee, due a varlco vein, and Instead of being sent bark to th rocXpll he waa returned to th City JalL A man discharged from th rockpll a few days ago charged th guards. The case received th attention of Dr. Luther R Pvott pastor or tn first Congregational Church, who called It ths attention of tn county court which promised lmmedtat Investigation. Other prisoners at th rockplle and he guards said yeeterday that Clark d refused to work unless morpnine. to which he has been sddlcted for a ong tiro, wer given him. when an fTort was made to get mm rrom tne ground, where be had prostrated him- If. Clark bit on oi tn guards on he hand, and It was found necessary o nlace him In the dungeon. It was denied that h had been cruelly treated. Clark said yesterdsy that hs wanted to go to the State Asylum at Salem nd acknowledged that ne naa teigneu nsantty for that purpose. ne saia hat hs had been in Mien ana mat ona cf ths doctors bad clven him morphln occasionally to qnlet him. The court has onerea to sena ine man to the county rioeptiai ir ine Ity authorities will have bla so-day sentence lor vagrancy revoaeu. PARADE IS READY East Side Committees CotTr- plete Arrangements. GUARD TO LEAD COLUMN Fraternal Order Siskins; Prepara- Uoos) for Special Features and Streets .W ill Be Especially Lla-htcd and Decorated. Final arrangement for th military and fraternal parade on Grand avenue th night of June 8, In Rose Festival wee It. war mad yesterday afternoon by th genera,! committee, which met In th rooms of th East lda Business Msn's Club with General W. E. Flnser, grand marshal. Th Oregon National Guard will head the column and the line of inarch will be between East Clay street and Uolladay avenue, sub ject to change. It waa decided to fix tha time of starting at S:li o clock. Ther will be at least Ave Wanda, placed between th dlvislona C C Hall, sec retary of tha committee, reported that at least half a dosen of th fraternal order would have special features for tha celebration that will follow th parade. Th Woodmen of the World. Knights of th Rose. Loyal Order of Moose.' Bed Men, Modern Woodmen of America and probably th Elks will present thee features. Th Loyal Order of Moos Is ma king elaborate preparations, and will have In lire from 1500 to 300 members tn brilliant uni forms. Tha banner of th order will be carried at the front followed by th splendidly uniformed degree team of tl members, ths officers going after In open carriages. Tha order has bought a splendid moose at a cost of tlOOu, and this will be carried on the float All carriagea will ba decorated appropriately. Th Knights of tha Roe will have a beautiful pa.eant Tha banner of tha order will be carried by a aquadron of horsemen, tha uniforms and decora tions typifying th rose. The- float will be a -Garden of tha Rose." built of roses presided over by the queen and bar attendants, robed In rich gowns. Th float will be followed by tha offlcera In open, decorated car riages. Ths courts of Oregon City and Gresham will tak part Multnomah Camp of Woodmen of th World will keep open house In Its hall on East Sixth street It was esti mated that th pared would last two hours. It E. Walter was Instructed to make arrangements for special elec tric lights through the business sec tion along ths line, th city having mad an appropriation of 3600 for the -.ait Slda for ths purpose. It was decided to hold a meeting of all to committees In th rooms of the East Bids Business Men's Club next Tuesday night to complete Its details, after which Marshal Flnser will pre pare a programme. Ths Sunnysld school will have a special company of boys in uniforms In th children's parade, and th Sun nysld Push Club has appointed E. D. Curtis. I. N. Walker and Ray Slngie tary to collect a fund "with which to buy uniforms. About 3.5 will bs required. MARY GARDEN SEATS. Can Be Secured by Sending Mail Or der to' Lola Steers-Wvnn Corns n. feats for tn on appearance her of Mary Garden and her assisting ar tists at tha Armory. Saturday evening. une 3. may b obtained by sending orders with check and self-addressed tamped envelope to Lois Steers- ynn oman. Columbia building, rricti are 3i 32. 3J.W. 3t both floor and balcony. Krgular aeat suue opens at snermaa. lav at Co. s neunesuay. Aiar u. at ra M Marv Garden Is on of th world's greatest sopranos and most notfd In terpreter of Salome. Mellsanda. Louts and Thai a THE BOWERS GRILL Mors popular than ever, acknowledged to be the very best grill, most popular prices, serric and cuisine. Commenc ing Jure t change In orchestra. Engage ment of celebrated soprano and baritone formerly of Boston Symphony Company, during dinner hour and svenlngs 10:30 until IS 30. H. C Bowers. GIVEN AWAY. At Northrup Jensen. 14S Seventh street, while they last, th latest block In sailor hats with every purchase of 36 or oer to.1ay. MARY GARDEN HAS GENIUS Piquancy and Art Raise a Tumult Within the Observer. "Mary Garden la on of those rare women that Invariably raise a tumult within th observer," says the San Francisco Bulletin of May 22. Tou get less than a tenth of Mary in a concert programme. The vole Is there, a great big voice with some ex quisite velvet tones In the lower regis ter. Mary is one of nature's spoiled children. All the fairy godmothers wer at her christening and endowed her with every gift Including a beau tiful vole. But the wicked fairy came along and sent her to th wrong school. Those of us who go mad here over th bel canto may not altogether understand Mary's vogue. The vole has a surprising rang and Miss Garden baa a great deal of style to gether with a perfected art of mimicry. Sh has tha power to visu alize whatever she Is singing. "Mary Garden dumb would be more Interesting than most people singing. Her face has a wonderfully Interesting piquancy This woman possesses a great nervous force rare among prima donnas. It is this than, in modern opera gives her a greater value than th bel cantos and coloraturas can lay claim to. That Is the reason for Mary Garden's great vogue, which . Is not adventitious but merited by won derful gift a. " Mary Garden win sing in j-ortiana at the Armory Saturday night. June 3. under tha direction of Lois Steers- Wynn Co man. Mall orders ar now being received. Th Bale of seats will open at Sherman. Clay at co. s. eo nesday morning at 10 o'clock. LUCILLE BERRY IN LEAD Contestant for Queen at Mount Scott Hat 1S8S Vote. By tb greatest gain yet made during the week of voting In the Mount Pcett Rose Festival queen con test Miss Lucille Berry took first position yesterday. Her vote for the day was 7SS. placing her at the top FRAUD in real estate trans actions is not vixrcom mon in large cities. It has occurred in Portland. You may be the next victim. Why take chances when buying; real es tate t The BEST protec tion is what you should receive. You get it in a guaran teed CERTIFICATE OF TITLE. Ask for our ex planatory booklet. TITLED TRUST COMPANY- Paid IP Capital 20,000.00 Lewie Bldg, th aad Oak of the list with 168S votes to her credit - Miss Whit gained , 350, but was unable to overcome the bis; lead secured by Miss Berry. Many . of those who attended th benefit theater at th Princess last evening took occasion to vote for their favorites, but th big vote for Miss Berry came as a surprise. Miss Forrest made a steady gain in voting during the day., Miss Starr added 12S to her number, coming up well in th list The vote at o'clock last night was: Lucille Berry, 1685; Nellie White. ID30; Gladys Forrest 1390; Conine Bane, 466; Josephine Langguth. 360 Nellie Starr, 336; Gertrude Nelson, 90 Maud AJvord. 80: Laverne Schang,'70 Fay Sechrlst 9b; Krma James.. 30 Edna Masters. 30; Kattle Bradt 25 Hilda Bonn an. 25; Lucy Lloyd, 25 Margie Uustln. 60. TRANSFER IS OPPOSED Cltlxena Would Retain Army Pur. chasing Officer la Fortland. Vigorous are the protests that are going Into Washington. D. C, against the proposed transfer of the purchas Ing officer of Vancouver Barracks to Seattle. Letters and telegrams have been forwarded by the Portland Cham ber of Commerce and by all the whole salers who have anything to do with this department Frank A- Spencer is taking an active interest In the subject as representative ox the whole sale grocery trade. For many years Portland has been the center of business of Vancouver Barracks. The close proximity of the Barracks permitted quick communiea tlon and consultation as to the kind of goods desired, and certain line's of Industry which serve the demands of the purchasing department or the uov ernment were especially developed. These concerns have located In Port land and th chang would necessitate considerable added expense In the shipment of the goods. The business Is regarded as a valu able adjunct to the trade of Port land. An appeal has been sent to Senator Chamberlain to prevent the change. YE OREGON- GRILLE. Pronounced by all the most attractive and satisfactory grillroom In the city In which to pass a pleasant hour or en tertain friends. Everything first-class, with exceptionally fine service. Our musical programmes ar replete with the best attractions procurable. Senor Pietro Marlus and his unexcelled or chestra all this week, at luncheon and evening, hours. ' WHERE TO- DINE. All th delicacies of th season at the Portland Restaurant Fine private apart- menta tor ladle lu, v a.ru. near sto sc The Pic Wic Seaside, Oregon Rooms, $1.00 tip; steam heat, baths; hot and cold water. Lo cated corner Ocean Front and Shell road. Magnificent view, protected from cold wind. Service night and day. MaKe Your Collections Carry Your Business. Get the Money In. NETH a C0 CoUeeteTO. BTMlialil Bids. Mala A 12S3 Sealy-Lowell Company GE0CEES, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS We received yesterday a shipment of Jones Dairy Farm Hams, Breakfast Bacon and Salt Pork. New pack Virginia Hams are due today.- If yon are fond of a good living' do not neglect these items. 0TJR FRENCH PASTRY is positively unequalled anywhere. Only 60c per dozen. Cakes of all kinds, from 25c upward. Made with the same care that yon -would use in your own kitchen, and by our own bakers, who know how.- FINE FRENCH WTNE is a luxury, and when you need it you want the best or none at all. We carry a full line of Barton & Gues tier's French Clarets and Sauternes, which we offer at very mod est pirees. EAST INDIA CHUTNEY, a fine assortment of all the popular kinds just arrived from Calcutta. Large bottles 90c, medium 50c PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR is not only the "best" but cheap est. It will make a greater number of loaves of bread to the sack than any other on the market Large sack only $2.00. Educator Crackers are very popular now. We have a full line. We gtt them direct from the factory, and our prices are right Our catalogue can be had for the asking. Phones Main 7200, A 61S1. Our private exchange connects all departments. 288-290-292 STARS ST, AT FIFTH The First $50 Horn less Machine on the Market Ufie GRAFONOLA FAVORITE Buy no Talking Machine before hearing this won derful achievement. Mail in Your Order to Your Home Dealer. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 371 Washington St. WHITE TEMPLE PULPIT . . y it -y . j - 'V w ' Walter Beasvell Hlnaen, Minister. - SUSTDAT SERVICES 9:45 A. M., Sunday School: 11:00 A. M .Morning bervice, suDject: "A WANDERING JEW." 6:15 P. M-. B. Y. P. U. Meeting-; 7:30 P. JJ., Evening service, Subject: "THE BLUE AND THE GRAY," A Memorial Service. THE ORDINANCE OF BAPTISM Will Be Administered at the After- meetinsr. ' Next Thursday Night Dr. Hinson Will speaK Again on tne hook oi job. SPECIAL MUSIC. SEATS FREE. Meier & Frank's 5th Floor Book Store "The Prodigal Judge" $ 1 .23 Other New Fic tion Here First At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for IIORLICK'S' Tht Original and Genulnt MALTED EV1ILK Tha Food-drink (or All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. 4 craick lunch prepared in a nmrate. Take no imitation. Just saj"EORLICICS." 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If the merchant cannot find what he M-ants in town, the Long Distance Service of the Bell System brings him into immediate communication with other cities and other markets. The Pacif icTelephone & Telegraph Co. EVERT BELL TEI.EPHOXE IS THS CBKTER OF THE! SYSTEM- Excursion Fares East VIA "vT . THE p7 LIME Including Oregon Short Line, Union Pacific, Chicago & Northwestern SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29. June 5, 7, 9. 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 and 30. Jjily 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7. To uhlcasro Council BlnlTs.....-i Omaha ....I Kansas City St. Joseph .......... j t. Paul - J St. Paul, via Council Bluffs. e630 Minneapolis direct S60.0O 51 Innea polls, via Council Bluffs . . C 413. DO Boston .-..110.00 St. Louie . S70.0O JVew York . .- . ... . ... . . 10S-50 Detroit, Mien. S82.SO Washington. D. C.....I.. . 107.60 Atlantic City, IV. J .9102.4O Stopovers Kolnn and retornina. Final return limit October 81, 1911. Call at our City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, for any information desired. Also for sleeplns-car reservation, or address WX. McMlRRAY, General Paaeences Agent, Portland, Or. The Best Sliiftg ooic in America As npami fcr Bo-ltuflCTi of TT. S. f rtte mcstb fmm April I ta May 1 f.apn" til mmmm mm mmmmm i Kvmm y?wk? iMfWi a "The book that succeeds is the book that has the vital quality. For that reason 'The Prodigal Judge ' is rare of a. cordial reception. In its salient characterization it is unique among works of current fiction. Closing; the volume, the reader is touched by that rare feeling that he has left a company whom he has known intimately, and, for the most part, loved." " Nrw York Herald By Vsmgkam Kttier. 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