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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1909)
THE MOKXIXO OREGOXIAX, SATUKDAT. MAY 2T. 1DOO. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OEEGOMiX TtXEPHOXU Pac States. Home. Countlnjr-Roora ........Main 707 a os CltT Circulation Mala 707 A. C0S Xini!U Editor. ...... .Xnln 7070 A 0JS Ejnday Eaitor Mala 7070 A t"9 1 Composinit-Room ... Main 7070 A stvss City Editor Wain 7070 A 0tS upt. Buildings ....atala 7074 A 0t AMCSEMMfTS. Et'NGAIOW THEATER 15th ana Morri son) Baker Stock Company In 'The EduiA ,:" of Mr. ripp." Matinee 2. IS; to night at i:15. BAKER THEATER fThlra and Tamhlll) Prrls Hartman m "The Mayor or Toalo." Matinee 2:1a; tonlsht at :1S- ORVHECX THEATER (Morrison, between rlxth and Ee.er.th Advanced vaudeville. Matinee at 2:13; tonight at S IS. CT.AND THEATER ( Washlnrton. between t-eventh and Park) Vaudeville de lose. 2:50. 1:20 and It P. M VANTAGES THFATER fVonrth and Stark) Continuous vaudeville. 3:30. 7:30 and 9:Z0 P. M. T'iF IH E--TER 'Seventh and Aider) J-yrlc Stock Company In "Hearts of tne ijiue Itldge. Tonight at s:l&. 6TAR THEATER Movlnr-plcture show very irtexnooa and evening. I to o clock ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK. From June 7 to 12, inclusive, the Third Annual Rose Festival will be in progress in Portland,' and many people win ,e Port land's guests from throughout the Pacific Northwest. The Orcgo nian has made preparations to re port events on an extensive scale, with numerous high-elass half tone illustrations and descriptive matter. Everybody will want to tell their friends about it in other cities, in the East and abroad. Mail your friends The Oregoninn during Rose Festival week. Or der now at the business office. Orjlers received by mail -will be given prompt attention. Trice 20 cents, inclnding the great Sunday edition and postage.. Foreign post age, 22 cents extra. rATHOUl" TEAOHFRS- IXSTtTtTTB The Catholic Educational Association of Ore gon lias made arrangement to hold Its annual teachers Institute In the Christian Brothers" Business College. Grand ave nue and Clackamas street, July 19-a. The large assembly hall in well suited for this gathering. JDr. John H. Haaren. as sistant superintendent of the New York 1ty schools, will conduct the work of the institute. He was here two years afro and took part in a similar gathering. State Superintendent Ackerman and County School Superintendent Koblnson will be. on the programme. Rev. Leo J. Hclser. C. R C. of Columbia University, will have charge of the work in botany; Brothers Leo and Fsbrlclen. of St. Mary's College. Oakland. Cal.. will deliver lec tures. The work In geography will be in charge of Miu Kennedy, of the Holy "Names Normal, of Seattle. Spectator Issttes Special, Nnniim.-In e dreaa ornamented with a beautiful spray of roses done In halftone color work, the Spectator comes out this week with Ks "Rose Festival Kdttlon in the Interest of the 600,000 In 1912 Movement." The Brjectator In aHrtttinn t .. . " ........ iu , " quips and comments, has articles from many Business men telling Of the flTrentneee mrtA ... ture, not only of Portland, but of other sections of the state. Halftones of some oeauuruj comes and fine business "MockS Of Pnrtlnni" sea -., , f ., . . . i . ..... nu liiivuku tne pages, and the general tone of the number Is one Indicative of a supreme jttnu in vxreater Portland. Cujcroir Kelli School PVmioated.. . Owing to the nrnviiMi nf . Clinton Kelly school, the building had to tionea ana iumigated Thursday. This ... " " umciusea yesterday morning during the meeting of the Board of (Health, at which Superintendent RIgler. of the school fcystem, was present. Mr Klgler is dissatisfied with the actions of the medical InRnpMnn V,,. V - .. - i of the examination of the schools. He helleves they should work under direc tion of the school officials, but the Board f Health will not consent to this. "A Choir of- Foi-r Voices." sermon at Ihe First Presbyterian Church, corner Alder and Twelfth, at 10:30 A. M., by Rev. Thomas Crerar. minister of the I'nTed Free Church. North Lelth. Scotland, who Is in America to attend the Pan-Presby-terlan conference in New York. At 7 45 P. M. Rev. Francis EL Clark. D. D.. the father of the Christian Endeavor move ment, will preach. William Hiram Foulkes. pastor, will be back from Denver to conduct the services In his own pulpit. Mayor Going to A.-Y.-P. Mayor Lane announced yesterday afternoon that he will go to Seattle for the opening day of the Alaska-Yukon-Paritic Exposition. He will remain there but one day. He will probably leave Portland late Monday night and return late Tuesday nlcht being In Seattle all of Tu-sdav. the first day of the Exposition. It Is not the fault of Alius Rose Frltx that tiie type bars on the machine she is uing tangles. If these were ball-bearing like they are on the. I.. C. Smith A Bros.' typewriter, slie would not experience this difficulty in demonstrating. fall at of tire, 37) Fifth street or phone Main 474. for demonstration. e The Portuaxp Scectator. the leading weekly of the Northwest, is out with a remarkably tine Rose Festival edition which is. well circulated to give Eastern people some valuable Information about Portland, as told In special articles by Its leading professional and bus-incus men. VrrEMNJ Visit Schooli.-Representative of the d A. II c.rt.e ..t tl, ...... visited the various public schools yester day afternoon and delivered brief speeches relative to Memorial day. Special serv ices were called In each school, all of the pupils being In attendance. Report Theftof Tools. John I .arson, a carpenter. and D. H. MeKarlane. a plumber, have reported to Sheriff Stevens that their tool.s. worth :i have been stol.-n from a house they were building at Rivordale on the Whitehoime road. Th'frb are dozens of stenographers In - Portland who ran write as fa-st as itu-s Rose Fritg ard the mosr of tiiem use the I., f. Smith A- Bros." typewriter. Call at ofriee. 17 Fifth st. or Phone Alain 674. for demonstration. e Nicholas F. Saruet announces en-gag-ments of Mine. Celestre. the pianist fir fUrgents Perkins Grille. Mine. . Celcstr- will give solos during meal hours also after theaters, beginning today, e SrEciAt. Roi-n-d Trip Rates to all points . on steamer Bailey Gatxert. on Monday, account of Decoration day observance. Steamer leaves Alder-street wharf 7 A. 11.. returns ?;15 P. M. e "The Making Tir an American Cttizf.x" and "The Alan ami the Vision" will be the subjects of Rev. Thomas Holmes talker's permors tomorrow at Calvary Presbyterian Church. Dresser's & Sealt-Masow Co. will close at noon on I-fc-cnration day. Pleasn send orders for delivery early so that our drivers may get through as near noon as possible. e Ths associated banks representing the Portland nearing-Houee will be closed on Monday. May 31. this being a legal lioll day. J. L. HARTMAN. Manager. Win, Brr your Tel. bonds for cash or trade. Cohn Bros.. 130 First. ENor.tsB Mt-TTOS CHor la Saxg. nt at PerKlJls Grille today. e Re u. wood Worii for Float. T he spe cial committer from the Sellwood Board of Trade la busy ralslna money for the float fromthat auburb for the Rose Festival parade, and aood suc cess la being met. ViiouRh was secured yesterday to irive assurance that the float will be provided. Yesterday afternoon the Ladles' Auxiliary met at the borne of Mrs. UonauKh. L'matllla avenue, and laid plans to assist in getting up the float. Ijeslgns for the float have been drawn. Want Park ox Milubd Arrxrl At a meeting- of tl. 9-venth Ward Aaill lary CTIub. at Nashville, on the Mount Scott railway. Thursday n'-ght. action was taken to have the city purchase the -acre tract on Millard avenue, and a committee was appointed to take the matter up with the city. In the matter of the Madlson-slreet bridge the club adopted resolution against diverting the fund for a span at Market street. A xt standard typewriter will run fast enough, but the ease of operation, con venience and durability are what count In the long run. These are all con tained In the new Is C Smith Bros." typewriter. Call at ofnee. 1TO Fifth at. or phone Main &T4. for demonstration, e SrsDii Excvasioic to Cascade Locks. on itrsmrr Bailey Gatxen. Leaves a A. M.; SI round trip. e ADOPTION IS GOHTESTEO NORTH EXD MOTHKR GAVE HER CHII.I AWAY. Cnmarriod earoonman reeelrea to Adopt- Her legally, but Ir. Lola Baldwin Inlrrfrrra. Given into the rare of an unmarried North End saloonkeeper by an allegeel contract between himself and the child's mother, pretty little e-ear-od Henrlette Priolef has been taken In charge by Mrs. lla G. Baldwin and the Juvenile Court Officials. Frederick Neame. who owns m saloon at Fourth and Couch streets, appeared In court yesterday afternoon by hie at torney. James Gleason. with the state ment that he Intends legally to adopt the child by application to the County Court. This. Mrs. Ha hi win says, will be resisted by the authorities. Pridgette Prlolet. the mother of the child. Is said to have gone to Aberdeen. Wash., when Mayor Lane's order closing the North Knd went Into effect. The child was Tnade a ward of the Juvenile Court by Judge Rronaugh yesterday af ternoon and placed In the care of Mrs. Byard. of Sellwood, with whom she has been staying. The contract. a!leged to be signed by Mrs. Prlolet Is as follows: I. the undersigned. Wrl'lgette Jeephlne Prlnlet. domiciled In Portland, bavins an aetual residence In Aberdeen. Washington, declare Henrlette Prlolet. bora at Toulouse. Haute-Garonne. France, the u'th dy of March. IPO, of father unknown and Hridg etie .loeephlne Prlolet. above named, to Monsieur Frederic Neme. domlcllen at s Third street, in Portland. Oregon. I add that I leave to Mr. Nesme the full anrt entire guardianship of my above-named daughter and In case that I should be under obliga tions to retake eer. 1 agree hy these pres ents to pay to him all the expense of any nature which It may be that he will have Incurred. Ione In the presence of witnesses at Port land, the 2tn f Jentiarv. if CHAMPION TYPIST IS HERE Miss Rose Li. Frlu Posheases Man; Trophies for Her Skill. Miss Rose L. Frltx. champion typist of the world, who has received compliments from the crowned heads of Europe and won thousands of dollars In prizes In va rious contests. Is In Portland, having come West recently from New York In v A i e t 4, 9- L Mies nose I Frtta. t'baaarlei Typlet f I fee WerM. the Interests of a. prominent typewriter company. She arr.ved here ytjrxly from San Franeiac-o. where exhihtttona liave been Kir en for the ben-fl t of p-ta torn who wiMhed to a her work. At the Hotel Portlnnd. where ahe save a private exhibition, to any that lir flnara Hew j over the Iters of tie mncntive woal-l b I xprKlnc it mildly. M j Krits wrota t words In 2 rninuiri from a liral docu j ment containing Ions words with but one Miss FY1ts haa possession of a perpetual trophy worth whirh sh won two successive times. Tenterday she pave an exhibition at the l"ndrwood typewriter Company a office at 6 Sixth strtrU WHEREJTp DINE. sfl the delicacies of ths seaeoa at tbe Portland Restaurant; f)M private ape ri me eta for ladtea. tot Wash, near kills. flrryk Ileeists Officer; Fined. VAXfVin'KR. Wash... May 2- fpe clal.i Tom Thomas, a Greek who has been conducting a lunch counter at the corner of Main ar.d Seventh streets, was fined and coats of e4.70 for resisting sn offli-er. The officer wss Constable t;eorge Thompson, snd the resistance was made when the constable was serving a writ of attachment for the aum of er for bread. Thomas could not pay the fine, hence was lodged In Jail. MrGtw'i Fsaj Draws Prlie. VAXmrVEH. Wash.. May 3v , Fpe c!a!. Special patriotic xerclees were held this morning In the high school as sembly hall, in the presence of en stu dent, by C. K. Huston, commander of Kl Is worth Tost; Colonel J. T. leoss snd Comrade Charles Jenkins. A prlxe essay on "Pstrlotism" was resd by R. Marshall MrOn, a hlgn school student, who was given a gold medal by the Women Helief Corps of the Department of Penn sylvania. Willamette Tent k Awning Co. 23 and J6 North Front 6t Flag.l flags: Tagsr" FACE WILL CONTEST Horticultural- Society Fight for Estate. Must GIFT OF $20,000 AT STAKE Yamhill County Heir of Cyras K. Iekina File Suit to I'revent Orchard 1st From Ciettlng Itlg IiequeU Officers of the Oregon Stats llortic.l. tural Society ars to figure In a will contest which has been Bled In the Fro- o"1- loon at UcMlnnvllle. Cyrtia K. Hsklna. pioneer horticulturist of era:. Yamhill County, who died last year. req uea -,ed m entire estate on the death of hie wife to the State Her. tleultural tic -let y. on certain conditions stipulated in the will. Ths prooertv in. eluded In the be-jurst amounts to be- wen iio.oe and l:& ooo. Ilosklns heirs hare decided through litigation to break the will. If possible. Tne gift of Mr. Ilosklna to n,. iu,. tleultural Society was In the nature f i endowment. It was simulated in the will that on ths death of Mrs. Hos- atns ins entire estate should become the property of ths society, which should dispose of It tn ths mat prac tical way. that a memorial of some kind might be provided to the horticultural Industry of the stats and the Interest decedent had In fruit culture. Ths terms of ths will made It optional with the society, through a board of trustees, either to retain the property and man. ags It. using ths receipts therefrom towards furthering Interest In hnrtlcuN ture. or to sell the land and devote ths funds to the erection of s permanent home for the society. It was expree.ly prorlded In the will that no part of ths estate should be used for meeting the Incidental expenses of continuing tne society and Its work. Interested heirs hare Instituted eon test proceedings tn the courts In Yam hill County, and the necessary legal pa pers hare been prepared for service on the officers of the Horticultural ftoclety. It la entirely probable that these uiwri will be served on II. c. Atwell. of For. est Crove. and F. V. Power, of this city, president and secretary, respectively, of the sclet-. About a score of the members of this society met last night In the parlors of the Portland Hotel and nominated seven prominent horticulturists from which Coremor Benson will make a selection of three as a board of trustees to have charge and direct the expendi ture of an annual appropriation of , :.oo made by the laat legislature for the purpose of paying the expense of print. Ing In pamphlet form the reports of ths annual meetings of these fruitgrowing enthusiasts. This sctlon on the psrt of the society was required tinder the terms of the bill providing for the sp propria t Ion. The names recommended to the tlovernor were: lr. J. It. Card well. of Portland: M. C Atwell. Forest tirove: J. I Carter. Hood niver: A. II. Carson, tirants Pass: V. K. Newell, (iaaton: H. M. Williamson. Portland, and Lloyd T. fieynolds, Salem. President Atwell reported that Julius L. Meier, of the Meier & Frank Com pany, had offered the society the use of the entire fifth floor of the com pany's new building In which to hold Us annual" meeting next Iecember. The matter f accepting this offer or se lecting some ot her location, however, was left to President Atwell and Secre tary Power. The semi-annual meeting of the soci ety will be held at Salem In July, when an extensive exhibit or cherries will be made. A programme for the two days meeting wr.l be arranged by the com mittee having charge of the cherry ex hibit. OAKS TO OPEN TONIGHT AMI SK.MKNT PARK MAUK M O.I IF. 11K.AITIFIL THAN F.YF.It. fiitml .Musk and Oilier Attractive Features Offered. Willi Assurance- of ;mmI Order. 'Tonight IK-.UH the risks opening. Each succeeding year this amusement Pitrk by the lllairtette has Increased In popuiarltv. unl l the "opening" has come to be looked forward to with In terest by m.vny thousands. So. wttn good westhcr. llpe attendance should be large, for the oaks haa always been a clean, wholesome family resort, where everybody could go wltn a certainty of hsvlng a good time, with a vsrii-iy of good sports. Interesting novelties, trail features snd. above sil. fine music This leading feslure has been msde of cardinal Importance ttila season, ae 1e Indicated by the engagement of Signoe Nicola I)onnlelll Italian band, and the new dramatic soloist. Viae Jtesste Hulpln. The oaks management states emphatically that patrona this year will have the nightly opportun'ty of hearing mtislctane fiat are accustomed to sp-. pearing petore r. i n - pricey snd most critical sudleeces. Patrons will find everything about tbe grounds more charming than ever, flood management snd heavy expend iture have made this playground the finest of the sort, l.y alt odds, in the West. Not the least attractive thing la the exhilarating ride along the bank of the Willamette River, by which the psrk Is reached. Among the trail are Ka!r land to Hl." a unique and nvstlotia! feature. In whf-h el-MMr Hithtlnc prtf-i--a rmirktM efforts. f'ri House" im said lo fulfill the ex pectation aroutH by Us nam. Tne muiteuin H1 i l"ioi, amnna ot her thine, a Kret hn rontrl tor. Thra Is aIo a "movlnir pl'-tur hnw" of qn uvtial ousMiv. it la ald this show Includes th latest and mut hll.-prlt-et pl-tore films ohtalfishle. fm the nlhts of Jip t and II The Hattl of the rioMda" will t (.lvn, the rrestt r.-worke feature f flose K-stl val week. NEW CHARTER IS FAVORED I -a nor Council AIo Arts on Various Amendments. At the meet'rg laat mght of the Central T Jl hor CcMir.e-1 tne new charter received the unanimous indorsement of that tody. C. N. RyT.erson. a mmber of the Coun cil, was one cf the committee ef IB and as the work proceeded Mr. flynerson re ported to the Council. The Council is opposed to the water main extension amendment. believing that the mates shout, be paid for bv the prooerr tt-.at Is ber.erted The electri cal string ameodmeet Is Indorsed foe th. J reason thai u p-js ifw. saf.t.e to t-a Toeca Corset II IS. I1H. : and up to It .. P. Centemerl Kld;'ove 1. (Lee and up to 14 pair. Heforrn Frame t'mbrer.sa. IS down to eec. F. P. YOUNG Seventh and Washington St a. ttBIKf It 1i:uh:sl Come today, our store will be closed Monday. fontii ru i L ATT l tlTIOV. New Neckwear Itutch Collars 17c to tl i each Kmbroldered Colters. c up lo $1 OS each. Kmbroltlered Tabs. Zee to 9.oti each. Gurantee.1 Cloves Centemerl fSleeee. It. l ko to 4. Angelua Kid i loves. 2. Uct In the world Chamois Kid t; loves (!.. wahat-le. Chamois Kid Uiovee spe cial bc, washable. SernceatSIe Hosiery lUack :t.c. Mark or tan lisle, .ec. ec. tec. Z&c and up. sl.k 11.10 and up. Jewelry NeUiej Fine Hat Pins. Iter Pin a llrowhes. lieautr Fins, licit liucklea. lineman. The munW-tpal Itch i in plant amendment la f irored, w hil the trwM-li (i amendm-sMit la apposed. trWrretarr ritMrl(.. of the Co tin-!., waa Instructed to ad is the frstal Ice Company. Ul-rty ! A i'mI iotniir and lndp.tfit ! a I'oal ?mitfn thar In the rnt So not in 11 arreema-fit with the Kntttwis' I nhn he. for June I thejr will h p.sreS ki the unfair list. CALLS MUNLY ONLY FRIEND Thomas Says Otlwr andldsie-e Arc Again! I'rlmar). tn bitlrg the candidacy of Judge M. C. Munly for Mayor, leeorge II Thomas, chairman of the Democratic City Central Committee, and h Is party associates rhargs both the regular nominees end the two Independent Hepublicsn . csndidates with failure iiroperly to regard the direct primary law and lie provisions. fa Id Chairman Thomas yesterday: "When the Independent I bolting Repub licans! candidates for Mayor failed to sub. mlt their candidacies to the voters In the primary election, they plainly exhibited their distrust of the voters. Now Messrs. A I bee and Kellabc-r ask the people, whom they so lately distrusted, to trust them. Certainly It I as bad In ethics for sn advocate of the primary law to avoid the primaries as It can pMsttr be for bis rival to t-all a political convention. We cannot preserve the primary law by vot ing for candidates who shun the primary election." DISEASE STILL MYSTERY lli)i'lans Raffled by McLnrse In Klltlurr Family. Physicians have not as et determined the nature of the mysterious disease which has caused the death of tan rhll dren In the family of James KlldufT. 3 Sacramento street. Iteyond the fa-t that It waa not spinal meningitis, tittle haa been determined. I - Alvin W. Palrl. l.v al custodian of the Flexner serum, explains that Interest In the caes centers principally around the fact that they were thought perbsps to nave been meningitis, and hsd they prove! to be such, sppilcation cf the fa mous serum wortl.1 have been made and a test of Its power Had. Tbla serum is regarded sa a great discovery It was n.ade by tr. ttitnon Flexner. direct. e of ccntin laboratories of flie Rockefeller Institute, and la rllstrlbuted free bv Inst Institution, being held liere by In-. Halrd. CARTWRIGHT PARK. Formerly kni n A the Hen lt.lladay proterty Orec Vs itiit Hrautlful rtMtl reaort. The ov-ean lerrttinus of A. at It. IC cr.lv Ave minutes' i:k from rH mad slstU.n to nrrn. Iots (;& to ta Hy terms If aiitd. Many vr- choice lots front.: n the orean. and a.ao on tlie beautiful Ncranlrum Itu er. m it h un obstru-tet lew of esrh. The ihn tract Is level, with no looae. fr:rttn sand. Ad otnlnff K-aiw)e. he tnf popular and Ifrcet Vi-"t te-rt In t HFn. Iure mnj ntsln iir 1. 1 ied li ery bio k. iVrfect i!r;i.i6f !.! trie I ht and tele p.ione -xrrvit e. ;t an sr-e it for our self. ti-i ticket l Molladar trtation. Hound trip $3 HjitiirT, . ttunflav and Xondav. or aeo u fr full Informal tun. OT Ir.OUlT of asn( Ks Hie ue. UMUKHT WHITMU iliMPANV. 107 Hhrrl-rk Hid., and 44 rt Alder 01. FLORISTS. Ths Torseth rorsl fomnar.jr are nest located In their new store in tt.e Marqviam bulldtr. :z& Morrison, with s display of ens cut rVwete. palms snd feme. I'oone Main i;. a na:. Italians tenlng on !. VAXCU'VKH M. . May lr-e-ctai.l Wealthy Austrian and Ilsllaa noblemen, among w born le fount Agas si, who la to marry a noted New York hetcv.e lave ri-arfere-t the steamer Get Rid of the Grouch Just my to th NYiiiJer: Post Toasties It is the il.-lioiu rorn fluke focvil which puts yen in j;oo,l humor. "The Tat Linger." Sold by Grocers THIS IS THE BEST TIME the YEAR roit a -cw ruTE or mtiDGB. U.ara la mil r no oiir of tort &uma or other troubloa wt..; bpr-oc kta. Our p.atea .v ibt mouia a aat oral t&prtM.ta, aa4 w 1.1 (vrov a iaat lac cotalort. i SBsssssss DR. W. A. WISE "Presseanst sad tUsssea. S3 Tew re KstaMbaee 'at Pwe-TVawaV. We wll. sire yew e good lit se-d r porcetaJSi crows fee. ........a IM Molar crowns ................... lis: bridge teeth. . ............... Oo'd er eaamel rilUnge. ......... tdtver fillings -M Inter finings ef all kites 1A Uood rubber pistes. ............. Ths best red rwttoer plate.. ..... la Painless sxlrsctloa. ............. A Painless extremes free ktt slate r brUse work Is ordered. worn, f ucuieej lor ! yeavre. THE WISE DENTAL CO. ls.t Ttse trslltatg WON fe. saaeassBssssassssssssssss In -' - -k . E. y. B-kics and Company invito your inquiries for PRIXTING 65 First and Oak Transit of thla jort lo take thettt on a four months nuntln rruii to 81 -berla and Amidir Her. tnvtetttt of a par ty of Knfilishmen. as first announced. The steamer is to tea e June J. The party is after Lie rame. particularly the n'!"r tear. DR. BROUCHER Observes MrsMHial tssy. Ssassr, at TIIK WIIITo n.wru; Twelflb sad Taylsr Ktreete. Iaa .. w. "IT HKiarl DK'IKK. ale. Vlee F.lbel bew. TOSS f. M, Two A . It will attend. Koedal music by Veteran U'jr(rl. Ml.. Ktl.el T-hes'wIII .Ins: for the last lime before going abroad. 1 e o rsitone spprt-riste to the asy. All veterans of sil wars invited. ALL SIZES EASTMAN FILMS AJTD KODAKS BLUMAUER PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Ill SIXTH. Between WuhlErVon and Staia. Why Not B Up-to-Date arte! Use a SANITARY DESK? All Price Frmesj S22.SO Us, sV j. "vT- rT-rr t ,1 V . ' T" ew.rw' We v til Take tm cits tWek let Tree ess lli.e sw lie el Herts. Tbe largest stock of ernes furniture sod se es lo the North. cv. Agents tor toe worlds larg.st niar:frl -iret-e. ieed for n'lloil. . I y . S ee-ele w .eae im na s k Safe ' TSe ttropg.st In ih eorld." KORRIS SXYl & LOCK CO. r SILtMl, Slalb e Aakeey Sle. .AT-Tt., asT.il Tblrw Ave. a. Gold Seal fire Protection Hose Goodyear Rubber Co. e" r-esrtk Be. al I-tee. t ThevonCilimannSchool UK HUM Ma AM IIKIH.VU. 'MI V TL Bit IIIMKe. Tkt s-iees M esreaes iaaa m fearfllaeeV i' basse titia 24. e. 4 1 LLU1IMTE Your " Store Front With an Electric Sign. Remember Buyers Always Prefer the Bright Side of the Street Outline Your Building With " Electric Lights It Advertises Our new system adopted this week, covering sign and decor ative lighting service includes many new ideas. Let us submit plan and price. efav Phone Contract Department Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. JAP - A-L. AC Kotict: W havs special ; r in Orepon . Yshinrrton and Itiaho on Jap-a-lae and (iliajeo Varnish. WriU for it without ddaj. Fisrier, Thorsen & Co. DISTRIBUTORS Porllsvnci. - . Or-arfjon J brver ar.d Manufacturer. Ever thief itt rair.ts. i SHAW'S PT fei M.'Av,jusii mm Wild Animals FREE Ask your rrocer how to thera. iCrery rhikl wi". er.joy rlsytnA' ej-tth thess fascinaUna; tta rot-out, SLarxJ-op, toy, ttrerj. child tores Towle' CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup I ! frrea, ars .Hera. He amis ema sestisetle s sea Teas lasses s ess tea Is se4 Biases J Tk To!t MpU Syrup C. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 3-lf-j To3v. Iva-4 F'lfl Mh f5tt rn fl" It Ifrftrl. t:oi mml W lib (rrtMinc imHn.RHir.9 ad c m hah. profoeiiicn to offer drl- Araericaa ORIv.ISAZ. MALT VT1I1SKT TTitbes3t a EirsJ TexJae TP P MALT FAIRMONT HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO Scenic Ho4rJ of th Vorld Overtootv San rranctK Ray aixl City Fnrt MiftuUs Side from Frmrt ana ti i sn. Feerr moss ass savta Hetee asnsVe r- i bM kstV ns. tU. f K' k v. j. f w, io swtee tiu. ;U. iVk.a (aus) sax) as. Xe smears-save est Palace Hotel Company FredPrehn.DJ). ICCHVABPRI.JTlfiG CO fOsOLICITS YOUPt PAT ROKAr.F ""T,- -es , f . t X fk warse saaal Sieksare- af '"""eaaVsaWN w. Mse. IVt-saas . I 27. STARK, STREET