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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1912)
la THURSDAY, JULY II, 1910 TTTT7. TirnRXTNG OREGONIA, ; n i i .1 - I CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEOONIAX TELEPHOXM. Prlnttnr-room ......Main 7079 A 09S City Circulation Ma,nI2I2A52IJ Managing Editor ij IiX A 6unday Editor Mln 7070 A 809 CompoIn-room Main 7070 A. 60M Superintendent building ...Main 7070 A 60M AMUSEMENTS. HETt-IO THEATER ?wntl and Taylor) KInemacolor acenea of the world- Tnia afternoon at 2:30 and tonight at 8:30. BAKER THEATER (Eleventh and Morri son) Baker stock company In tha rareo eomedy. "An Too a Maaont" This ai tar noon at 2:30: tonight at S:1S. ORPHECM THEATER Morrlaon. 'WB Sixth and Sevnth) Vaudeville. This af- ternoon at :1S and tonight . at 1.10 o'clock. IMPRESS THEATER (Park and Washlng ton) Vandevlira. Thla afternoon at 3.1 tonight at 7:80 and S o'clock. , PANT AGES THEATER tSeventh and Al der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 3.1 tonight at 7:80 and o'clock. OAKS PARK wniamette RIverV-Aranae. ment park; varied, attraction. TnU altar, noon and tonight. COUNCIL. CREST (Portland Heights) Beenle Amusement Park. PEOPLE'S, STAR, ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOLI. AND CRYSTAL First-run Pic tures. 11 A. M.-12 P. M. BUNOAXOW THEATER (Twelfth and MorrueD) Pendleton Ronnd-lp """J" Continuous thia afternoon and evening. COUNTRY CLUB GROUNDS Roao City Park oara) Automobile races. This after noon at 1:30 o'clock. RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and Vaughn) Baseball. Portland vs. Ban Francisco, this afternoon at 8 o elocK. MULTNOMAH rTELD (Morrlaon and Twen tieth) Spectacular drama, "Tha Bridge of tha Gods." Tonight at 8:30. OBXGOXIA9 AT RESORTS. Tor the ooiekeat den Tory of Tha Oregon lan a Inmraer resorts, snh acribe through tha folio wins; amta. City rates. Bubaerlptlona by mail are payable In advance, Bayaotaa. Or. . Hotel Bay ocean Aaaes Brighton Beach. Or.. ..J. A. BaJdwta Carasa Springs Mineral Springs Hotel Collins Springs Kred A. Teang Gear hart Park K. J. Falrhnrst Lang Bcsnh It-'t Cehea Kaheotta J- H. Brows Newport Oeev Sylvester Oeeaa Park D- B- Beeefay Rockaway Beach. Or. .WUktas Blea Bt. Martins Springs. .Mrs. St Martla Seaside Clark Strattsa Seariew, Wash Frank E. Straohal TUJasnoek St. lamat Was.. ...... .. Merky OuAKoaiax to Maneuvxr. The Third Infantry, O. N. G., will hold a pre li ml nary maneuver at Clackamas, Sun da morning, preparatory to attending the joint Army and militia maneuvers, July 20, below Puget Sound In a simu lated attack upon the City of Seattle by in enemy presumed to have landed at Gray's Harbor. At Si ndays maneuver new non-coramlasion(ii officers will re. celre their first flel Instructions in map reading and patrolling in the face of the enemy, and some of the newly appointed field officers of the regiment will be on trial. The companies will assemble at the Armory Sunday morn ing at 7:30 and go by train to Clacka mas. B. P. O. Em No. 142. Members of Portland Lodge No. 142 are requested to meet at the Armory, Tenth and Couch streets, Thursday morning, July 11, 8:J0 o'clock for the purpose of Joining in the grand lodge parade. Only those wearing the official uniform will be allowed In line. The uniform consists of double breasted blue serge coat, white pearl buttons, white flannel trousers, white shoes, purple ties, sailor straw hat, smooth braid, purple Dana. By order of the E. R. Cokoiallt offered to Elks and others. Is tha service of the organization of Chapln-Herlow Mortgage Trust Com pany, third floor. Chamber of Com. merce. The realty experts In this great bouse have practical knowledge of Portland's values and the probable trend of successful Investments. Ask for free copy of "Upbuilding Port land's Empire," full of meat. Not neces sary to deal with this company they are content to upbuild their city Portland. Portland Piwsbttert to Mat. Portland Presbytery will meet tomor row afternoon In the First Presbyterian 'Church to consider the resignation of Rev. M. C Martin, of tha Kenllwortb Presbyterian Church, and arrange for the Installation of Rev. A. L. Hutchi son, at Third Presbyterian Church. Rev. Mr. Martin has resigned to accept a call to the First Presbyterian Church of San Diego, Cal. He will be dis missed to the presbytery of San Diego. Prisoner Attacks Jatlor. C. W. Olson, arrested on a "drunk" charge, made a vicious attack on Jailor Pad rlck In the Municipal Court yester day, when Padrick was about to re lease him from the prisoners' box for trial. Olson bit, scratched and slugged about promiscuously and it was some time before he could be subdued. He Is believed to be mentally deranged. Olson's arrest was brought about by his queer actions on the street. Bsdccsd Rates, Elks' Con vs. mow. Portland Railway, Liobt 4e Powss Company. July 8 to 13, round trip, good date of sale from Barton. Eagle Creek and Estaeada, 7 So. From same Joints good July I to 16 Inclusive. L uly 8 to IS Inclusive additional train to Estacada' and Troutdale at 10 P. M. and 11:33 P. M- For same period Ore gon City trains every half hour to midnight, then 1 A. M. and 2 A. M. Operation Mat Savr Etxsiokt. In the hope of saving Joseph Bucbtel from total blindness an operation may be undertaken In the near future. One of Mr. Buchtel's eyes Is totally blind, and the other is falling rapidly. Whether an operation can save it Is not known. About a year ago the left eye suddenly failed, and since then the other eye has been steadily growing worse. . Apostolic Campmseiino in Progress. The annual campmeetlng of the Apostolic Faith sect Is In progress at East Eighteenth and Holgate streets, in tha South East Side, In a tent that will seat 1500 persons. A great crowd is attending the meeting. About 150 small tents are on tha grounds. Th Philatb-ra Girls, of Taylor- Street Methodist Episcopal Church will have seats for sale on the lawn of the parsonage, 221 Eleventh street, corner Salmon, for the parade today. The narada will oass on Salmon street and the view will be excellent. Seats. 25 cents and 35 cents. . Mrs. Ladra Baldwin Doo little, ex clusive decorater and complete house furnisher, importer of flne fabrics. wallnanars - and hangings. Color schemes furnished and estimates made. With the Baltimore Furniture Co., 411 Alder street. Gentleves particular in their- style of clothing should take advantage of tha reduced prices at J. Polivka A Co., 206 Corbett bldg. Clothes made to order only: workmanship and fit guar anteed. Best material and largo elec tion. School Board Meets Tonight. The School Board will meet tonight at 8:30 o'clock to consider the protests of a number of citisens regarding tha ex cavatlon for the Falling school play grounds. Those Interested are Invited to attend. Nbw Krats Buttbt. 3d and Alder sts. Taks) Launches for battleship Oregon at foot Morrison street. Wklcomb B. P. O. E. Drink West ern ginger ale; elk head on the bottle. Best Pop On Earth. ' AtJJta's Portraits. Columbia, bids;., for men. women, children. Maln-A 1535. 50 Shares Prople's Amusement Co, at $11. Call at Sit Lewis bldg. New and second-hand showcases. J25 North Fifth street. HoLimsa CAMPsrcETiMo to Open. . 1 .mnmaatinv flf the Ore r OH rtuu ui. n - Unlln.H Association SMIS tOUlght Oil . u nAmnnr Monnt Scott- camp grounds, a short distance south of the Mount Scott railway. Meetings will be held In the canvas auditorium which will seat 1000 persons and is located near the center of the grounds. On the grouncs Desioes mo suuiiurmiu 100 smaller tents for the use of those u ,.m.in thrnnsrh the meeting's. There la plenty of pure water and the association maintains a dining tent -for the accommodation of campers and visitors. The preaching force this year Is composed of Rev. F. E. Walker, D. D., of California; Rev. Harry Hayes, of Portland; Rev. James and Stella Crooks, of Seattle; Dr. O. B. Ong and others. Meetings will continue through July 82. Masamas to Climb Coalca Pillar. series or local waiKS wun a o- day afternoon. Tney wm o?r there they will want e "8"UftS they will return to Canemah ark. where they will enjoy a basket lunch. rTt.a w.alw MBptV Will UtTlVfl ID r Ul UOUQ I xso U5.i taw I at 8:25 P. M.. but those who wish return on earlier cars. i.ur vu ww s Man Charged With Slaving With. I Tw. a tllimhar Of d.iSt&9te I -ri.... tsesw.. kaan a -n.iTT.her Of distaste- I ful white slave cases before the United States District Court within the last m .. .... mt thn thalt Of B. r ink, wno was arreBicu jcaa,.-.j w TT.i,Ai Gtataa Xfarshal Scott- Fink ( . - - - ..aaaiaw. VARtArdftV -i a w.Uh kavlntr hrOUsTht his 1 Is charged with having orougnt n s cuui Dcu wuu ' - wT Tt..i wife from Ban rrancisco w i . . .... The evidence in I for immoral purposes. The evidence in the possession or special Aiyen, i iv.iie n aK ho heen his slave I for a number of years in different . . v I states. Charged. Liquor Law J10""0,1 Wl John Murphy and Virgil Fler were arrested at Monument. and brought to .h.r. nf bavins: sold liquor without a Government Uemajm. Both were re- leased on a cash baU of $260 to appear ICKaou am. a. -r- - - w.ar. rtmjt fltta r?ommitBloner can non for a preliminary hearing. in charge is a purely tecnn'c "e.' V AAA fc vx the transfer of the proprietorship of a saloon It was operated under the previous license that naa not bw Patrolhas's Knee Injured. As the result of the discovery of a broken piece of bone In the right kneecap of Patrolman Keegan, who was injured in a collision between the police patrol and a St. Johns car on the morning or June 25, an operation was performed " T7 ....r.Tvrlav II St. VlnCBnt S Hospital, by Dr. Fred J. Zlegler and Dr. I H. Hamilton, im r" may cripple Keegan for many months, .ithAmh it is hellaved be has a chance for eventual recovery. t. rDn.a Miv1! Tma. A 300-pound cake of Ice tumbling from an Ice wagon i .1.11,1., TTHnlpv -Bowman yester- day caused Bowman to sustain a frac tured leg. Finley was xne tw"i""j .u. i.. wann Tha ice. slipped while he was handling It. Pete Sukalae was struck by an automobile In the Jam on the Steel bridge yesterday, and also sustained a fractured leg. Bukalac lives at 409 Burnslde street. Both are at Good Samaritan Hospital. Dr. E. H. Parker Not Improving. From a friend who Just arrived from Phoenix. Aria., word was received this week that Dr. B. H. Parker, a promi nent physician and capitalist of this city, who left Portland about six months ago for his health. Is not Im proving. Dr. Parker Is affected with tuberculosis, and went to the drier climate In hope that the change would be benellclal. He has been lighting the disease for a number of years. Governor Wst Cohubndbd. Gov ernor Wesf s action In cleaning UP the roadhouses was- strongly commended by the Woodstock Women's Christian Temperance Union at the meeting yes t.rdav at the home of Mrs. B. L. Wolff, at Woodstock. It was the sentiment of the meeting tnat me roKio should be required to comply with the law or close. It was voted to attend the Chautauqua Friday in a body. SurrmAaisTS An Enttrtainkd. Miss Helen Vorlck Boewell, Miss Mary Wood, the well-known suffrage lecturer, now In the city, and Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe were entertained to luncheon at the Portland Hotel yesterday by Mrs. I W. Therkelsen. Afterwards the party went for an automobile ride. Miss Boswell and Miss Wood spoke last night at the open suffrage meeting held at Forest Grove. P B. Cm Reception Planned. The Portland chapters of the P. E. O. sister hood will hold an Informal reception . - v.n .opinr. nf trie Bowers Hotel. Stark and Washington streets, at 4 o'clock this alternoon. ine recap tion Is In honor oi r. u. .-. a i- .v .k. ThorA is a boon at II. IK a registration headquarters, where visit ing p. ja. o. S are invite w Nurserymen to Meet. Oregon and n..araman will meet tO- day and Friday In their first annual Joint convention at tne loung Christian Association building. The or ganisation as yet is only temporary and the work here Is In charge of Frank W. Powers. Officers will be elected and permanent organization ' effected this week. ... TTn T.tuAHT.. The Mount Bcott Women's Christian Temperance , l.ij vMtrdav. Ad union niu ... j dresses were delivered by Kev. Clarenc Methodist temperance movement. J. W. Wilklns and others made ad- dresses. YTVJl'TJ coum m me - 1 weekly meeting of the State tqual Suffrage Association has been post- wiaUtev " m . , ' . I poned until one ween irora tooay. i meeting will be at the headquarters, E1 Rellinsr building. ' i E1S Selling building fuilis Fbancxs Bacer will give three morning lectures at the Hotel Multnomah. July 16. 19 and S3. Course .1-1.... ee tin aino-iA admlaalon. tl. On sale at Woodard Clarke's. For Infor mation telephone Mrs. Thomas, A 95or Main ssbx. v Boat from Taylor-street dock week days. 8 A. M... a P- M.; Sundays, A. M., 12 M., I P. M. KOUno. np, u ;in.. i.i...- ...h.nraii with Portland Rail way, Light Power Company cars. Take a dip in the surf at - oar hart Park "By-the-Sea," three and a k.ie u wm .inwTi tha acenia Columbia. Unexcelled servloe at Hotel Gearhart. Information and reservauono i va Fourth street. Notice to Public. My second edi tion "Sixteen Tears In Oregon," which fully gives the Winters deed to me, also startling graft operations, to date, will be ready by August L Will E. Purdy. Yellowstone Park. Private camp ing trips; six days, ISO. Dorsey B. Smith, ticket agent. 69 Fifth street. - Souvenirs and view books of Ore gon scenery at Gill's. Third and Alder. Special Elks Dance, at Ringlers. to night. Second and Morrison. . CLEAN-UP SALE On men's high-grade suits. I out prices II. L. kanva AW.V my head. Jimmy Dunn, room tli. Ore. gonlan building. Take elevator. LUSCIOUSJ.UNCHEON. , Woman's Exchange, 18t Fifth. Served after the parade, ful place. Home cooking. Cool, rest- ee a New Tors man has ebtalned a patent trson an envelope that is In reality a blank, cut, marked and rummed so that it can be fofued over a letter and fastened. urTn nnn in nmmnii vtiu ntau m uuuhuil NEW PUBLIC SERVICE BILL IS ISTRODTJCED. Ordinance Would Permit Exaction of Bond From Customers Cash Deposits to Draw Interest. , Although tha ordinance regulating nnhlln eat-trtaa eornoratlona was killed by Mayor Rushlight's veto, another was Introduced In the City Coun cil va.t.nlav mnrnlnr htr rnimcilmftn -- - - v. r.rd. th -.. i-a-.-i-tion. as phon. rental without Interest. and te-,epnone companies to deposit from every " . . M customer. Tnt companies must pay o a8n deposlta.v ff a -'-' - - " bond is exacted it must noi oe more than twice the value of the instruments Bti4 ' annnaatiis fnpniahaH YtV thsa) fr.m - onrl onnorotna fnrnfahAf) 1ST th COm pany and twice the probable charges of tne company for six months. It pro- irUa at tOriA wtaa 4 nf vfolo tinTl. T'V, Altiana 11 Arl j. na iirai urumniiuo nvor th Mnvor'a veto. The first ordinance failed fo pass A 4r.nr moottnc rtt t a Joint meeting or tne juoiciary ana mausinai comma iiees m im uij v-uum mi will h. held at 1:80 next Thursda ell will be held at 1:30 next Thursday co consider r. uyau nw v'"i nrH(nnr An a two others, one reauir to consider Mr. uiyae s new proposed m telephone companies to install mmw nrnmntlv when reoufistad. and other fixing; the minimum rate to be "charged fo7 gas or electricity at SO a referred tQ the committees bv the Council yesterday. Th, ouestion whether or not the Port- I land Railway, Light A Power Company - franc', ,",,. tne operfction Wegt Md w of cars on the West Side, and by what authority It operates In the city, was refel.red by the Councll to the judiciary committee. The question how to con- solldate the city and- county, whether by memorial, charter amendment or act nf tha Tta-lalature. also was referred to the Judiciary committee. The sale to w. tr. wnite or improve ment bonds to the amount of $99,676.69 at 4 per cent was confirmed. . VAN SCHAACK TO LECTURE "Prevention of Industrial Accidents" to Be Discussed. "The Prevention of Industrial Aocl Annm" im tha anhiant nf sn illustrated lecture to be given at Eilers Hall, Sev. entn and Ajaer street, on jvriaay, juij 12, at 8 P. M.. by David Van Schaack, of Hartford, Conn., dlreotor of the bu reau of inspection and aooident preven tion of the Aetna Ufa Insurance Com pany. Mr. Van Schaack is tha author of two of tha most important works that have yet appeared in this country on the question of lessening so far as possible by preventive measures the frightful annual killing and injuring of indus trial workers. Tha first book, "Safe guards for the Prevention of Industrial AexMants" was nubllshed In 1910: the second, "Woodworking Safeguards," ap peared last Dan. ai Tne present uxne he Is engaged in preparing another hnnV jleallna' with tha ttraventton Of accidents In the various metal-working inaustries. His name is a i- miliar one as a contributor to various periodicals which devote attention to present-day Industrial conditions. ' W. C. JOHNSON IS BURIED Portland dtisen la Laid to Best With Fitting Ceremony. The funeral of the late William Carey Johnson, who died Friday. July 6, was held yesterday afternoon- at the White Temple. Rev. & P. Davis, of Oregon City, formerly Mr. Johnson's pastor and a friend of many years' standing, offi ciated, assisted by Rev. John FUnn, the aged Portland minister, also a close friend. The honorary pallbearers were Henry E. McGinn, W. D. Fenton. C A. Dolph. C M. Idleman. C. W. Fulton. Li. R, Webster. The active pail Bearers were -H. E. Cross, J. W. Loder, D, C Ttouratta. W. A. Elmlck. H. B. Nicho las, George C BrownelL The services at the Crematorium were private. JUnge lva.vana.up u naa sppuiuvvu i.n.in. MmmltiM tn nraDare reso lutions for the Bar Association on the death of Mr. Johnson: C. M. Idleman, C. A. Dolph. C H. Carey. C W. Fulton. A. H. Tanner. The committee will re port on July 32. "JIM" BOWP CALLS TRAINS Retired TJsber at Union Depot Calls Trains on Special Occasion. An old gray. ' erlppled man In a ma.lor'i iiniform walked ''T.k w ,,.l.Vt7 i taTtrf It wa ing" the Willamette Umlted. It wa -"... i Vi nt nf the iron gate at th. big station and who retired a year ago oecaus no was badly crippled with rheumatism. dj .h lives on Grand ave- SOT. DOWU, WHW aOB Wa a ' declares he Is only ST years old, but tne atatloB men 8ay that he Is at , i .,Iiim in vaars nf aara. i...t tk nrf nerhana SO years of age. For a man only 67 years of age, the ancient station master took a lot of boyish Interest In - calling just one Diamond Purchasers can find at our establishment stones to meet every requirement. . Nature's most perfect color in flaw less gems. ' Mechanical perfection in cutting and shape. Ar tistic perfection in mounting. Our prices are most reasonable and our years ia business in Portland is our best credential- Sea ns before buying that stone, Oufc-of-town visitors are most cordially invited to call at our establishment. CHeitlcemperCo. . Diamond Dealers and Jewelers. , 130 Fifth St.,, '. . Old in Portland, Yeon Building. New in Location. Carelessness as to details in real estate transac tions has DISSIPATED FORTUNES Tou cannot afford to be care less in regard to title matters. Our . guaranteed Cert ifi cate of Title is a safe guard. Investigate, C a 1 1 for booklet. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. train.- His faded eyes brightened up and he was not quite so stooped as he w .J -1 .... .u. tha station performing the duty that engrossed him lor len yearn. nlu1lo- wss arrnrrted him to day because of the festive occasion. BANFF. HOT SPRINGS.. The attraction of the Canadian Na tional Park; All Elks should see Banff. T)nur.l-tT-in rata ISK- Ticket office Third and Pine, Multnomah Hotel. Where Portland Roses Grow. Tou are Invited to visit our rose gardens, where nearly, 100,000 rose plants are growing in tne open neiu. Take Bellwood car. Catalogue will be m4iA f... ah vAmtast. Wa ahin roses anywhere and guarantee good delivery. 1180 Milwaukie " Avenue, Portland. Or. Newspapermen's Reception Today. a .....tlnn wH ha tendered at 2 o'clock this afternoon te the local and visiting newspaper men, grand lodge officers and members of the Portland Elks' commission at Weinhard's brewery. A programme of entertain ment has betn prepared and some kind of refreshments will be served. cuUM C0FFE f&sset&Dem Steel Cut A revelation to any and every coffee drinker. AFITTISfO AFTERMATH Or THE ELECTRICAL PARADE AND OTHER ABTIITICIAt. SPLENDORS OF THE ELKS' CONVENTION IS TO VIEW THE INCOMPARABLE SCENERY VP. The Columbia River Visitors or residents who want to enjoy a delightful experience should take the steamer "TBAl" for an all-day boat ride to The Dalles. Leaves Oak-street Dock at T A M. Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs day. Fare, one way. $1.00; round trip. $1.60. Returns Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Can stop overnight on boat; berth 76c Good meals 60o each. - Furthermore, if you want a satisfactory vacation outing of four days for $13.70, all planned ahead ask for schedule and fur ther particulars. Open River Transporta tion Company OAK-STREET DOCK. A. B. Westell, Manager.' Phone JMala 2960, A 3637. Passengers aad Freight, Portland to Tha Dallea and Intermediate Landinga NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY EXCURSION FARES , ELKS GRAND LODGE A National Gather ing, Portland. " Tickets, July 7 to 10. Return July 15. Return Through Se , attle, July 22. ROUND TRIP TO SALEM (Oregon's Capital) CHERRYFAIR Tickets sold July 11, 12 and 13 Limit July 15 AN ELECTRIC TRIP THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL WILLAM ETTE VALLEY One of the Richest Sections of the Great Northwest 9 DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY Details. Schedules, etc., at CITY TICKET OFFICES Fifth and Stark Streets Tenth and Stark Streets Tenth and Morrison Streets PASSENGER STATIONS Eleventh and Hoyt Streets Front and Jefferson Streets Mi SAPOLIO Tte big cake that does not waste, scatter or melt CLEANS, SCOURS, POLISHES FROM CELLAR TO GARRET Elk- MOUNTED Phone East 491 Address 120 Grand Ave. Foster & Kleiser Hifh-Grado Commercial and Electria SIGNS Seventh and taat Everett litre at Fbonea Eaat 1111. B tti. Edward E. Goudey Lwia Building:. MORTGAGE LOANS ( nor cent on best business propertlaa. ( ner eent and T per cent on other close. In business and residence saourltles. nn n2 f Sale Tickets, Berth Reservations, Full Information City Ticket Office 255 Morrison St, cor. 3d St Portland, Or. Main 244 Phonei A 1244 Summer Eastbound Excursion Tickets On sale for numerous dates to September 30. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant Genl Passenger Agent, Portland, Or. Visiting Elks " i A cordial invitation is extended to Visiting Elks, and tneir friends, to call and inspect our plant devoted to flie manufacture of Printing Li&ograpning, Engrav ing Blank Books, Seals Rubber Stamps, etc. The Irwin;-Hodson Co. Fifteenfli and Glisan Streets Stationary Store. 92 Fift Stmt THE ANNEX TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON STS. Portland's newest and most beautiful hotel Absolutely fireproof Both phones in every room Commercial tourists and family hotel European plan High-class grill in connection. THE ANNEX HOTEL CO. F. P. WILLIAMS, MGR. NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS Your money left with us for investment is put into first mortgages on improved real estate ' " : tha best possible security. Back of them is our $100,000 guarantee. We pay you 7 as much as you would get if you loaned it direct and we protect you against any loss, expense or annoyance. We take any amount from $100 to $5000. We shall be glad to explain how to you. 266 Stark Street. Main 6337. A Portland Corporation - Under State Supervision A Talk to the Ladies Ton tell your husbands. Don't younike to feel, when you send your nice dresses to be cleaned, that tbey are in the hands of com petent cleaners t We clean more fine dresses than all other clean ers in Portland. One-piece dresses . . . $1.00 to $1.50 Fancy dresses $1.50 to $3.00 vi.ir waista $ .50t0$1.00 Tailored suits $1.25 to $1.75 Lonf jackets $1.39 to $i.ou Plain skirts 50c Pleated skirts 75c They will be satisfactory, too. During the Month of July Gents' Suits, $1.00. Out-of-town business will re ceive prompt attention. Write for information and price list. U. S. Laundry Co. DRY CLEANING DEPT. Pbonei: East 63, B 1193. GOLDEN POTLACH Carnival of Pleasure, Seattle. Tickets July H 16. 18 Return July 22. PIANOS FOR RENT! $4 Per Month, Up. Kohler & Chase S75 Waahlnrton St., t Weat Park. REMOVAL OF COLUMBIA SANITARIUM The Columbia Sanitarium, whtch hai been located at the corner of sixth and Yamhill utreota. next to the Portland Hotel, has been removed to larger and more elegant quarter at S5H Wah-lng-ton street, corner of Seoond street, and la now well prepared to treat and cure diseases of men. women and chil dren. Phone Main 299S. DAMAGE CLAIMS (t you have a claim of any kind. na.. 14 yeara' experience. Refaranoaa RICHARD CARX CLAIM AGENCY. Marshal) S W1 Xeon Hide