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TTTE jrOTlNIXQ OXEGONIAN, Til UK SD AY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1911. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUGOMA.1 TXIXTTOXXS. lBrnttna-r'wtBj CUT rlreulstlon . Unai!c( Editor bundar Kdltor .. Mat TT Mala If 7 ......Mala T7 ...... si. in N'7 ......M.ia T07 Mala Tu A . 1 HFTTLKJ THEATER 8rntb and Tayler)' cera.iy. "Jjaby alia. it a ciwca. OHPHri'M THICATER (Mnmaiw. Ixwwaaa fli-o and S.r.alb- VauJavlila. TuU an- rnooa at I t) a4 toeisat at PASTAOK8 THEATER I Fourth and tar Vaudvliu. This aftaraoom at l:Xii to- ini at i ll aad a. XVPRC.-a TH Cater fiHrk n4 Wutitsr- Vawd.wii.. This artamaaa a 1:1 aa4 tomcat at T tO ul a. TAR. AKCADE. OH JOT. ODTOH. TTVO- rua plctuna. 11 A. Jt.. la Jrooa Bbax S l'Cczidi Da. T. L. Euor. At an adjourned meeting; of tha trus tee or tha Bora' and Oirls Aid Society of Oregon, la tha chamber of Judg Gilbert, the trustees. Juris; W. B. Gil bert. Judjre C E. Wolrerton, F. E. Beach. Robert 8. Farrell. J. C Aln worth. William F. Woodward. Mr. Levi White and Superintendent Gardner, took- action on the resignation of Dr. T. L. Eliot on the Board of Trustees. Dr. Eliot declined re-nomlnatlon at the last annual meetlnr en account of the pressure or other duties, and eeleo Hon of a successor was left to the board of trustees, but It was not until this meeting that a decision was reached by those Interested. Judge Bean, of the United States District Court, received the unanimous Tote of the Board. A letter of acceptance waa received rrom Judge Bean. Bcxoat School. Uxioa Exoaae THoaxa The Portland Graded Sunday fn-hnol Union ha obtained the services of Professor Norman Thorn as teacher of the advanced teacher-trainlne; class. Mr. Thoroe I professor of chemistry at the Portland Academy and teacher of the largest men' Bible rUs U the city. The teachcr-tralnlna; class will meet every Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Cone-rega-tlonal Church. The rerular aeaslon of the Union opens at 2.5t) o'clock every Friday at the same place. Other new additions to the working; force of the Union are Mrs. F. H. Perry, teacher of the standard training; course; Mrs. 1 li. Morran. Junior vice-president; Mra. C T. McPherson. Intermediate vice president; Mra L Kelly, adult. Kast S"ir I-ikrakt Ra-adt ti Mojrra. The new East tilde branch library bulldlns; belna erected at the south east corner of Kist Alder and Kast lxth streets, le nearlna; completion, but will not be ready for occupancy October 1 aa expected. It will proba bly be completed and occupied by No vember 1. The Inside nnlshtna; Is progressing an. I the permanent roof I In place. It will be a handsome struc ture, covering a quarter block and la of brick construction. The branch library will afford practically the same advantairea a tha main library on the West Side. Guaax IxFRcerft-a-rxT Askkta A peti tion signed by 171 property owner mas filed with City AuJ tor Barbour yesterday, asklnr that Fast Gllsan street be Improved from East Twenty eighth street to the Sandy Road. It Is pointed out In the petition that 14.000 persona living beyond this point are now obliged to travel by a circuitous rout over to Ankeny street In coins to town, because Ollsan street I not cut through. Widow Lgrr 135.009. Aaron Frleren rtch. who died September . left aa estate valued at ISi.ooo. of which tZO. 000 Is real and the balance personal, according to a petition for letters testamentary fUed by hi widow. Rosa Frledenrlch. In County Court Tester day. By the will, which waa admitted to probate and which was executed In 1J7. Mra Frledenrlch I the sol heir. BSima PbAjrs to Ba ConsiDKnao. The plan for the new Broadway B. Idge are now In the hand of Mayor Rushlight, and will be presented to the Bridge Committee of the Executive Board at Ita meeting today. Engineer Modjeskl la not now In the city, but Mr. RuaMlght said yesterday hi repre sentative will probably be present at the committee meeting.' , MoTMCIt AND TCACHKR TO MeHT. The Mothers' and Teacher Clrole of the Highland School will meet tomor- rcw allernoon at S o'clock at th school. Mrs. W. J. Hawkins will give an interesting talk on "Little Things of Importance la Child Life." A commit tee ha ben appointed to take charg or the small children during the meet Ing. All are Invited. Uxiosj Avasn-a Patiko Rrsnctx Th Improvement of T'nlnn avenue between Alberta street and Woodlawn I rushed by the contractors, and probably will be completed before the Fall rain. The street haa been paved for several blocks north of KUilngsworth avenue and a large force of men 1 engaged on the work. 1:5 000 Atr Et.Ec-nuc Bnun The Mount Hood Railway A Power Company I defendant In an action for 35.004. brought In th Circuit Court. Th plaintiff. Harold Payne, allege tnat be came In contact with a high power wire and wa severely Injured while painting pole for the company May 10. . 'Lot-1 Lrx Fcxtcaaj. Held. The . funeral of l.ouls Lux. who died at his home at IS Kast First street. North, was held yesterday from St. Joseph Church. Interment was made In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Members of William Tell Lodge No. !. of which he waa a member, attended the services. WoatAX SfS C COSTFAXT FOB 110.- 000. In a ault tiled yesterday In the Circuit Court Marie De Paep demands 110.000 from the Portland Railway. Light at Power Company, alleging that soe wa Injured May :i by a car start tng before she had alighted. Ca a CoMPAjrr Nor Ijarlx ron Tt rr aika City Attorney Grant handed down an opinion yesterday that the Portland Railway. Light A Power Company I not ltabl for the expense of repairing Vista avenue between block ((, Carter Addition to Carter a treat. Docroaa Go to Brnx Dr. EL A. Pierce. Dr. W. T. Williamson. Dr. C & White and Dr. Andrew C Smith will leave Friday morning at t:6S o'clock to attend the annual medical meeting at Vend. Or. They will return Sunday evening. PalA-Ca Fa to PaIJV CtT. Announcement was made yesterday by the Oregon Electric Railway that be ginning October 1 the parlor-car far between Portland and (Salem will be reduced from 14 cent to SI cent. A 17000 Foraru.v-Rooai Hons for $i0 If you will move It off Ita present i Board to Cons gc aa ts I:asioxAJL:xa Consecration service ander th au pices of the Women' North Paclno Presbyterian Board of Mission detail Ing Mr. and Mra Clarence Steele perform mission work In Bangkok. " o. Slam, will be held Friday night A enus . Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church. Mra E. P. Mossman. president or th board, will preside. The programnao win be: organ prelude: opening word Mra E. P. Mossman; address by Clar ence A. Steele: "The Mission Anneal. Tomsni at 1 Mrs. Florence Williamson Steele; "How Sending Out Missionaries Will Stimu late Missionary Activity," Rev. Henry Marco te; "A Guiding Providence, Rev. E. Nelson Allen: conserratlo praxf r, benediction, reception. Mr. and Mra Steele have long been members of Hawthorne Park Presbyterian Church. They will aall for Slam from New Yor October 17. Watca Strkft luTKiyvnmrt Pno ORiMixa. The Portland Railway. Light a Power Company ha completed It new track on East Water street be tween Hawthorne avenue and East Morrison street, using heavy steel rails. The aid tracka also have been com pleted. and concrete foundation for th tone blocks, with which the street wlU be paved. Is laid. With favorabl weather the pavement of the atreet will be completed by October IS. Four foot sidewalks will be built, that more room will be left for the roadway, which will be narrow for the grea traffic the street will carry. It Is considered probable that the street may be widened by adding 2S feet to the west side, bu at present opposi tion to the widening 1 too strong to overcome. 6 x a ppt Opcxino) Sxaf. At the open ing of our new branch cigar store at the northwest corner Sixth and Wash lngton street, tomorrow, we will sell regular 42.60 genuine South American Calabash pipes for On Dollar while they last. No doubt you have longed to be the proud possessor of a graceful Calabash-. One look at our window will convince you that this 1 the greatest pipe bargain erer offered. Only one to a customer. Hake choice hlle the variety ts large. Slg. fclchel. A Co.. leading dealers In fine clgara and smokers' sundries and pure confec tlons. Three stores, HI Third, Third and Washington and Sixth and Wash lngton. Mra. Jk-srma C Vax Olarx at Rest. Funeral services of Mra Jennie C. an Glahn. who dled'Funday at Sr. Vincent' Hospital after a short Illness, were held yesterdsy afternoon from Hemstock' chapel at East Thirteenth street and Umatilla avenue, and the final service were held at the Portland Cremator ium. Mra Van Glahn wa (4 year of age. She was born In New York. Her first husband wa Alexander Campbell, who riled several year ago. She mar ried W. C. Van Glahn three years ago. Mra Van Glahn was a member of Fern Chapter No. 2. Order Eastern Star, of Astoria. The Sellwood Eastern Star chapter conducted the funeral aervlcea. Thanks Givsx roa Mrs. Baldwin Cau. A home for the assistance of wayward girls I about to be estab lished In Vancouver, B. C. and pro tective measures have been outlined a result of the recent visit of Mrs. Lola O. ruljwln to that city, says J. T. Dnnecan. recording secretary of the Central City Mission. In a letter to Mayor Rushlight, received yesterday. Mr. Donegan thanks the Mayor and Public Commissioners for permitting Mra Baldwin to make the trip to Van couver. TABgRXAC-LB TO B BBOfX BoOX. Work on the Gypsy Smith auditorium will begin next week. The tabernacle Is to be built opposite the Multnomah Club building, on Chapman street. Dr. Benjamin Young, a member of the com mittee, will go to Spokane Monday to confer wiu the evangelist. The van gellstlo campaign will open there Sep tember 10. Citt Hau. ExoncEra Ds-xied Hsu. The effort of Mayor Rushlight' Execu tive Board to have the office of As sistant Engineer of the City Hall created, to shorten the hour of th present engineer, met with defeat la the City Coum il yesterday morning. The way and means committee re ported against the passage of this or-ilns.nce. MOKTAV-ILLA PaRCNTI TO MtTT. Th first regular meeting of the Parent Teachers' Association of the Monta- vllia school will be held at the school thla afternoon at I P. M. Mra W. a Brande. state secretary of tha Stat Congress of Mothers, will address the meeting on "Child Welfare. IX tri OReooN IIakdwari Costpajct Arx or YasTERDAT. read. Broad Brass Butts, m-lnch. regular price 15a, Re moval Sale price 10c. It should have been 8 S -Inch Butt at the above price. 10T Sixth atreet. A limited number of primary pupil will receive the personal care and at tention of Miss M. Hess at her private school, Broadway and East 24th street. Phone East 1664 between 11 and 12. The HoTKt, Sbward 1 quoting special rates to a limited number of permanent guosts. Chiphead HorSpttrxoa Carson. Waah." FREE HIDES CARDED .Redmond or Bend Guests to Be Passed From Opal City. LIME-BUILDERS ARE HOST Conatrnctlon Depmrtmemt to Provide Xo-Pay Transportation Port land Crowd Leave Tomorrow, Serrloe to .Be Kushed. LONE FIRCEMETERY. A meeting of all lot owners and other interested In th Improvement f Lone Fir Cemetery will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall. East Sixth and Alvler streets, Saturday evening, Sep tember 30, 1011. at 7:10. All lot owners are urged to be pres ent. Matter of vital tmportanoe are to be considered at that time and th future of the old pioneer cemetery determined. This meeting 1 called by th execu tive committee of the Lone Fir Ceme tery Lot Owners' Association and a larg attendance Is desired. Dlt S. E. JOSEPH!. Chairman. MEN'S RAINCOATS. Special prices this week at Jimmy Dunn' Sample Suit Shop. You take jt little elevator ride of SO seconds ana save money, noom lis, uregonlao building. For beat beating coal ask en. Edlef- All who Attend the "Railroad day celebration at either Redmond or Bend will be carried free between Opal City. Redmond and Bend aa truest of the construction department of tha Oregon Trunk Railway. If th line la In condition to permit the operation of tralna all will be take to Bend at the' expense of the com pany. At any rate, they will be carried out of Bend to Opal City without cost. aa the roao will be ready to accom modate them after the spike-driving ceremonlea at that place next Thura day. Free passage can be provided by th construction department without vlo latlng the rules of the Interstate Com merce Commission, as In Its present condition south of Opal City the road ts not a common carrier. Not until after a tariff la published and the line Is opened for regular business will It be necessary to comply with th com mission's regulations. . A party of Portland business men will leave here via the North Bank road at o'clock tomorrow morning and will proceed to Opal City on tha regular Oregon Trunk train. Thence they will he taken to Redmond by the construction department and will attend the celebration to be held there Saturday. Redmond 1 preparing for the presence of 3000 persons. A score or more will go from Portland. Empire Builder to Be Met. The party that will attend the meet ing of the Central Oregon Develop ment League at Bum next week will leav here on the North Bank road Saturday morning, stopping at Opal City and Redmond en route. It I prob able the Portland excursionists win touch at other Important point In the Interior. Thev will meet J. Js Hill at Prlnevtlla Rundav night and proceed with him to Burns. A reception will be tendered them at Redmond. Redmond haa prepared an Interest Ing programme for Saturday. Some f the feature are a baseball game. bronco-busting" contests, races and parade of decorated automobiles Prod uct of the surrounding district will be exhibited. Prominent men will peak. The nucleus of the Portland aeiega tlon that will attend the Bend cele bration will come from Burn with Mr. Hill' party. Many other wtll leave Portland next Wednesday, going o Oral City on the Oregon Trunk and to Redmond by construction-train erv Ice. If possible they will be carried Into Redmond by the construction de partment. Official have every reaaon to believe that the service can be ex tended to Bend at that time, but they are not yet ready to promise It. Coaches to Be Provided. By traveling a guest of th oon- truction department It will not b necessary to -ride In Iiatcar or on work tralna -Comfortable passenger coaches will be provided. It mean. merely, that th construction depart ment will be In charge of the road. The sptke-diivlng at which Mr. Hill Ul officiate will take place at Bend mmedlately after dinner Thursday af- ernoon probably 1 o'clock. The Hill party will leave on A special about 2 o'clock. A special train wtll leav Bend Thursday afternoon for Opal City, where It will be taken In charge by the O-.-W. R. & N. eervlce out of Opal City, reaching Portland Friday even ins;. October C. Tha rail will bo In Bend next Bun day morning. Track laying I proceed ing at the rats of 2.21 mile a day, which Is considered a remarkable rec ord, as grading wa done nearly a year Ago. By completing the line to Bend Sunday, the Oregon Trunk will have been built from the south bank of the Crooked River A distance of 26. ( mile, in 14 day. In Addition nearly three miles of siding ban been laid. The telegraph crews are following closely upon the heels or the track layers. The wires have reached Red mond and will be In Bend by the time next week's celebration 1 held. A conference will be held at Bend Thursday between Carl R- Gray, presi dent of the Oregon Trunk; W. E. Coman, general freight and passenger agent. And J. Russell, superintendent. to determine when regular service into Redmond and Bend shall be established. They do not wish to delay It longer than a few day after the spike Is driven. WHERETO DINE. All the delicacies of th season at th Portland Roetaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladlea, tu6 Waih. near itA st Yon embraoe an opportunity when you din at th Alder Restaurant, Iff Aider street. To live well Is to sat wall: Try Th criterion, li Bixtn street. -' Line Saed for 96000 for Overwork. United States Distrlot Attorney Mo Court tiled suit against th Southern Paclno Company yesterday for 16000, alleging that th company worked two train crew between Dallas and Port land August 14, beyond th 14 hour location. See ua at once. Hartman Thompson. Chamber ef Commerce. Sroaa ron R axr. 4M Waskiiotox STaarr. Will alter to suit tenant. Apply atarr Bros, til Lewi bldg. Tin regular meeting of tne Fruit and Flower Mission will be held at toe Day Nursery, li N. th street, on TbursdAy. October 6. Nt Partxc with five thousand quick to control best-known business, investigate. E 447, Oregonlan. Paacttcaxat new Babcock Electric for sale. A good bargain for quick gale- O tit. Oregonlan. e HCRATt Have that ror fixed before rata seta In. Wynkoop Broa M J4J3 H-.aav! Have that roof fixed before rain set In. nynkoop Bros- M. lit: Who wants Club bond? K Paivats and class lessons la elocu tion. Phone a I27T. Da. A. Tout has returned from New York. . Saupxaan Hot Ea'axxRa. Carson, Wash. - . J .. n u.. Ul vw. .... ...... t S for an Arlington I K 4J2. Oregonlan. 1 TAG DAY SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 TO BUILD A HOME FOR PENNILESS CONSUMPTIVES AT TIIKREf OPF.X rAIR HAXATORIIH Thl horn will be especially for those who never knew want, but who, through the long, severe Illness of tuberculosis have become penniless. Such have never asked help of any one and before they will so are a i most rea.ly to commit sulrl'le. For such aa these pit. Theresae Oj-en-AIr Sanatorium will provide all comforts. The Sisters not or.'.r provide a home for the el.-k patient, but will look After wife And children so far aa the means of th Institution will permit. Tou know, my der frlen-ls. this good work cannot be carried on without help. We trust that the public will enrouraare our efforts in behalf of strick en humsr.itir. A home fo; Incurable tuberculosis patients would be on a par with a home for IncuraMe leprosy patient in our Saviour's time. If such an Institution existed we have nt h-ard of It. Therefore. It I to be hoped that all ladles Interested will kindly h.-lp the institution by selling tags next Sat urday. September J). Headquarters for the tat. a will be at Ro tc Martin' Drugstore, corner Sixth and Washington Street. The one who selle the moat tag will be presented with a diamond ring. If we cannot raise eno"Kii voluntary tag sellers, a e will continue to sell tans until a'.i are s'M. If we do not raise enough funds on tag day. we will be ooiis.d to so K.t and e 'licit money among our friends and rVationa. Thla Journey would postpone the building one year later. Fverv denomination should help In selling tags as In the past five year the Sisters hare m.irie no distinction In creed. All ministers ar welcome to visit ticir parlaaionei In the new home, aa they were In the old. BE.ti-DICTlAB SISTERS OF THE SICK POOR, Box ST. FortlaAS. Orcs-oav ( NUMBER 5 in a series of indorse ments of the Certifi cate 5f Title system by bankers, lawyers and real estate men reasons why a Cer tificate of Title fur nishes the BEST protection to buyers and mortgagees of real estate. "In quickness, con venience and economy there can be no ques tion but that the system is far superior to the ab stract system." Gib- ' son, Trask, Dunn & Crutcher, Attorneys, Los Angeles, CaL TITLE and Trust Company Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak limited by the statutes. Tha penalty for vlolAtlon of the Federal law Is $500 for every employe and for every time the law 1 violated. It is the first prosecution to be brought In Oregon under the new law. During the last year S40 cremations took place In England, aa asalnat 56S tor the previous year. EdlAYsen delivers dry cordwood. Good Teeth Are a Prize of almost Intestlmable value. With out them you are poor, Indeed. It I our business to keep your natural teeth in such perfect condition that you will never have the need of false te-th. If you have neglected them too long then we can supply you with Crown and Bridgework almost equnl to your natural teeth, and in case of total decay our plates will be found perfect to the Uijhtest detail. OUR PLATE WORK haa always been an important branch of our profession and at this office, la treated with the consider ation It deserves, and our plates with flexible suction are the most satisfying that have ever be on de vled. They do away with all of the well known annoyances en duced by a large percentage of peo ple who wear plates and are supe rior In every way to any other plate, OUR BRIDGE WORK ha been brought to the highest state of perfection. The teeth on thl brldge are Interchangeable at will without removing; form tne mouth. We use a;old or porcelain aa you fancy dictates. This 1 only on of our mony original snethoda. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH- GRADE WORK Good Robber Plate, each The Beat Hed Kabber Plate. . 3.00 7JM B3-Karat Gold or Poreelala Crown, for e. $3 Mi Crows (or. . T. 95.00 82- Karat Rrldire Teeth, Ganr fiold or Enamel Fllllnaa, each.fl.OO silver Fllllnc. each AO And an Absolute Guarantee Racked by 24 Year la Portias d. WiseDentalCo. Office Hoar i B A. VI. to 8 P. M. Snndaye 9 to 1. Phone Mala 20. A 2029. Palllna: Bids.. 3d ad Waahlnsrron. This New $15.00 Victor- Victrola And All New Victor and Columbia Records for October Will Be Found at Meier & Frank's Fifth Floor, New Building! New Victor Records for October out today Victor Records are more than music they are the foremost artists' conception of music. They are not only the voices of the greatest singers, the art of the greatest musicians, but the best renditions by these famous artists in interpreting and expressing the works of the world's greatest composers. Hear the new Victor Records for October at any Victor dealer's. Ask him for an October supplement which con tains a complete list of the new single- and double-faced records, with a detailed description of each. And be sure to hear the Victor-Victrola Always use Victor Records played with Victor Needles there is no other way to get the unequaled Victor tone. Victor Needles 6 cents per 100, 60 cents per 1000 Victor Talking Machine Co, Camden, N. J. IF YOU WEAR GLASSES THIS WILL INTEREST YOU Very few people realise that the Columbian Optical Co. are tha only licensees of the Kryptok lyeaa In the Northwest, and that we are positively the onio opti cian who carry a atock of fin ished Kryptok In vry com bination made, and w ar abl to mak all repair In our own factory ready for delivery to you In from on to two hour. W will be a;lad to demonstrate to yon with what van I a and scientific Accuracy a new princi ple has been applied, making; tha Kryptok a perfect far-and-near-seelna; lens, with unbroken sur faces. If you need Kryptok la It not A wis policy and good Judgment to secure them at headquarter, where you are assured of securing- th exact lena you need, and where It can be repaired or re placed In th shortest possible timet Our methods of test! n a; are thoroua;hly scientific!, no faktnr or trickery belnff resorted to, ee ls so often th case with men of questionable professional reputation. EVERY HEADACHE HAS A REASON COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 14S Sixth St, Selllnc Bid;, Formerly Located la Tee Oreao alaa Blc Underwood Standard Typewriter The original front stroke visible writing typewriter. A mechanical master piece and universal - . I iavonte. i Underwood sales exceed those of any other machine. "The Machine You Will ' . Eventually. Buy." V 68 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon. Sherman s&Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VICTOR MACHINES RECORDS AND SUPPLIES SIXTH AND MORRISON, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ALL THE NEW VICTOR RECORDS ALL THE NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS ALL, THE NEW EDISON RECORDS are to be found in the beautiful new salesrooms of the new The Nation's Largest Dealers, Now at Seventh and Alder Wholesale and Eetail Dealers It Looks Easy to blend Havana and domestic tobacco. But it took over 40 years to learn how to keep the mellow Havana taste, and still do away with its nerve-wrecking effects. The result is in the mellow flavor of a GenI Arthur Mild 10c Cigar H. A. Ounst C& Co Distributors Graves Music Co. Ill Fourth St. Direct Factory Agents. Talking Machines AND RECORDS Why Not Come to Headquarters I Most Complete Stock on the Coast. ' SAFOLIO The big cake that does not waste, scatter or melt i i CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES FROM CELLAR TO GARRET Heidelberg "THE PRINCE OF PILSENER" Will Arrive in October Established 1900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS Worcetter Bids. ' Portland. Or. Portland Academy NOW OPEN TH Box and Girls for Coliere. A Prlmfcrr mnd (inunmar &-hool Included. Graduates eater on examination Harvard, Princeton, Tale and Maasachuxetti lLtltute of Tec.inoiosy on certificate.. Amber at, Cor nell. Smith, Vaaaar, William and college and universities of the Pacific Coast. Weil equipped laboratories In chemistry and phy sics. Field prictice In surveying. Depart ments in charge of college men and women. Classical, scientific, modern languages and commerc'al courses. Gymnasium tinder akilled director. Track and field athletics. Ctwiuf -f Montgomery and Thirteenth. Bend for Catalogue. s.ooi pnpTI Kn JI0T 8 VvPniiTInN of the uaii-niiu nui nuuuuinnuu Third Year Hrrrlns x-totrr z, DRAWIXU, PAITIC, PORTRAIT, LIKK. SKETCH. II.I.lTBATIO'. DE&IU.'V AM) ( HIIDREV'S CLASSES For clrculAr apply to ' MUSEUM CF ART, S-Utis aaA Taloa- atrecta. PartlAAd, Or, Foster & Kleiser Eih Grade Commercial and Eleetrit SIGNS Caa-t Ttfc mm But Everett "ts. Fkaaai Eut 1L11 I liaiib iur incase Fraternal Societies, Attention "Wo have two large hall for lease at Front and Glbbs streets. One Is a large dance hall, fully equipped with ante rooms, kitchen, pantry, toilets, piano, 100 chairs, etc; good floor,-well Tentll ated. The other adjoining; and connect ed with hallway Is carpeted and fin ished for lodge purposes, including; fins piano three lodges now meet therein. There are ante-rooms, check and wardrobe-rooms and every convenience at hand. For lease for five year at rea sonable rent. Phone Main 8244. GEVTRTZ BOA'S, 173-0 First St. Piano Studio LOUIS H. BOLL, ' Teacher of piano. Booms 300-l-2 Tilford Bldg., Tenth and Morrison. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY MAKES A MAN OF HIM. Educate the Intellect while ennobling tb heart. Thorough classical, EnpUsn, history and preparatory scientific and engineering courses Competent and experienced faculty. Grammar grades taught to boys pver 11. Conducted by tha Fathers o th Hoi Cross. A poly to KEY. JOSEPH J. GALLAGHER, C S. C, Colombia L'airersity. Foxti&nd. Or.