THE MORNING OTCEGOXIAX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, i910. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF orkgomax nuniom Pr!flo Statra. Hl tviintln-TooTn Main :o A"5 t"!;y flrculjH!a ...... i!itt7?a A '' 5r.alcc fc-ltKir ...... M:o7"T0 A- .-unar Editor ........... M tin 770 A t'nmp. 'r. c-roem ........ ..V'n7'"' A" -:tT Kitlinr MainT?:a A CH .-turn. tui,Jlui aln 7d: AJ AMl'SEXCMS. nrv:Tftir Tur itfr (Twrtfth Morrl.ua, A coro.dy. "Tha Lott.ry Jtaa. Tonlsat. ft. IS o'c.oc. 1 p i rrn mriTrn ( Clrm(h en1 Mdrrl- or. Srot-.l and Mm. Pa 1'asquaIL To- nlabt. 1:20 clock. ni vi rrM thpitth (ilDrrlmn. btwa Hlsth and fc.cln V.udevi:ia- Thia afi.rooco at 1:1a and tomcat at 1:1. rmn TurirrR rPirk and Waahlne mn Vaudvti:. Thia aitarnoon at l.li. tonlcbt at 7:24 and . 1.TRIO THEATER (Snth Bd Aldar) Armatronc Huial i'ditimI? C"mpanr in Tha servant !.: " T.ila altaraoua at 1:1. ton:gat at 7. It and . FORTLANO THE ATER Fourteenth and Wa.hl.nxtofi owiaa Stock ronpiay In -Tht T.-avallRft- Man." Toa:at at a:ia. r a 0 TBE1TCR (Park and Waabtnrton Aftwa Elctura. CoaUnuoua. from l.A to 10. JO P. M- mrBilJTn:i ttimwon at J le-. a-rrnanto vm. 1'ortiaad. Twaoly-lourco and Vaucba striata. Pavtso Pnmmti Oct. Petition are out to pare Lombard street, Deiween Glenn and Alblna avenues aa soon a the street toss bea officially declared 0 fuel wide. Petition have been tamed up for the Improvement of Alhin. avenue, betwen L-omBara strec and JCllllna-sworth avenue. A larce force of men ta at work Improving Lombard, between Glenn avenue and Northern Ii.lL ao that the plan to make a throuarh-paved street down the Peninsula eonnectlCK witn n-uunes- worth avenue Is beln worked, and will be completed next year, making; It possible to reach the central portion of the Peninsula on hard-aurraca pave wants. Axncal ErjXTiox rrr Off l' c Fiudat. Annual election of the officers of the North Fast bide Improvement Assocla tlon will be held next Friday ntKht In Woodmen Hall, on Kuaaell street and Rodnev avenue. No contest Is ex peeled and It Is thought that the pres ent officers will be re-elected. The present officers are: President, M. G. Munlr: vice-president. . t rvorcn ei-retary. J S. Sauvle: treasurer. II. K. I, bimroona. The association la three rears old. and was started to agitate for the erection of the Broadway bridge and to look after a flairs In the North East Side, through the Initiative jt Councilman Alone fee. Mlxistir s Houses Robbrtx While Rev, J. I. Corby was preach ins; bis Sunday morning sermon at the Church of Good ridings. East Twenty-fourth and Broadway -atretf. Sunday mot in. his home was entered by a prowler, oe Iteved to be the same man who has robbed 11 other ministers In the past two months. The thief gained entrance by using a "Jimmy," ransacked the house and made away with 135. He was seen leaving- the house by three srtrls of the neighborhood, who did not suspect that his errand was unlawful. One of the Kirls. Miss Bertha Gillie rays that she can Identify the in truder. Mam Robbed Whius Asxxrp. A thief, believed to have concealed himself In the room of F. U Perkins, at 614 Jef ferson street, before the occupant re tired Saturday nigrht. made away with a diamond rlnjr and pin valued at 1S00, and escaped while the owner slept. Perkins reported to the detective bureau that be removed the Jewels and placed them, with 15 In gold. In a hand kerchief, under his pillow. About o'clock he awakened and found that he had been robbed. He is positive that the thief must have been con cealed In the room There Is no clew. Chttkch TVru. Hou Baxaah. Costly street Improvements and erection of a new rectory have caused much expense to the Holy Hedeemer parish at Pied mont and the members will hold bazaar, beginning next Monday. Octo ber II). An executive committee of ten active business men has been appointed resides the booth and subcommittee. Workers' committee will meet at the home of Mrs P. E. Sullivan next Thurs day afternoon between 1 and 5 o'clock The Peninsula Band has volunteered Its services for the opening nla-ht. RECXPTtOsj A.XD RUXT TO E HELD- A reception to the pastor. Rev. J. H. Cudllpp. and a rally of the members of Grace Methodist Church will be held tonight In the parlors of the church, Twelfth and Taylor streets. It Is ex pected that Bishop Charles W. Smith. tne resident bishop, and Rev. J. W. XcDougaU the new superintendent of the district, will be present, and parti cipate In the exercises. An Interesting programme has been prepared and light refreshments will be served by the ladles. Kennedy- Hearing Today. Robert .Kennedy, dealer in "business chances." was arraigned in Municipal Court yea. terday for the third time within as many weeks, on a charce of obtaining money by false pretenses. The com plainant Is Samuel Jane, who says he paid Kennedy i;50 for an Interest in a commission company, and asserts he was defrauded Two Informations against Kennedy, on similar cnarges, are now pending before the grand Jury, ll'.s hearing went over until today. RETAIT1XO WaU, FC!1 BlILT.-A T6- Inforreil concrete retaining wall Is being built. i'o feet on Grand avenue and 9i) feet on Kast ftin street, at the southeast corner of Grand avenue and Fast Oak street where work has been started on the foundation of the four srory concrete building for James Cartwrlght. This will be the base ment wall and on the Grand-avenue Mde will also protect the K-lnch water main. Pro Puts-Ouii Wixrxiw Broken. A larire plate-gl.L.s window in the estab lishment of the Bnrnett Fruit Picking Pa'l Company, 374 Fast Oak street, was found broken by Policeman Hewston. early yesterday. There were no evi dences of attempted burglary afj Hewston bUleves that the destruction was Inspired by spite or vandalism. East EioirrH axd East Xintb Mat F Paved. It Is proposed to pave East Fiirhta and East Ninth streets, between Pelroont street and Hawthorne avenue v.lth asphalt- For East Eighth street the cost Is estimated at $15S;o and for JCast Ninth at 118.171. Both ex tend through Hawthorne Park Ad option. Street Ljohtino Qt'EsnoN Vr To NiiHT The question of plaoir.fr lights at the Intersections on East Thirteenth street through the business district of Sellwood will be considered tonight at the .meeting of the Sellwood Board of Trade In the rooms of the Sellwood Commercial Club. CoNf-Easim Thicf TO Rocgeitx. Arthur Hi.lh-rt. caught by Tatrolman Small Saturday night In the act of robbing the clothes of one of the crew of the teamer Sue H. Elmore, pleaded guilty In Municipal Court yesterday morning, and was sentenced to 10 days at the rockplle. FrgCRAt. or Philip J. Kesrioax Is Help. The funeral of Philip J. Kerri gan, an old resident, was held yester day morning frora Holy Redeemer Church, at Piedmont. Interment was in Mount Calvary Cemetery Larres' F.esjef Societt to Meet. The mormiy m.-eting of the Ladies' Relief Society will be held this aftemon at I o'clock. In the First Presbvterlan Church, Twelfth and Alder streets. awns Watch Repairiwo. C Christen it. d floor Corbett blag. Take elevator.' PlMWl C. Chrtstensen. second floor Corbett building. Take elevator. D- J. Arcs Stewakt returned, Orego Blaa bldf- Toro Wife Fears Hcsiiaxp. Here only a few montha from Russia and married but three months. Sarah Feld steln. 1 years old. found life with Iavid Feldsteln. a Junkman, no longer supportable yesterday, and appealed to the authorities for protection. Feldsteln was arrested by Constable Wanner on a charse of assault and battery, and was released upon 1200 batl. Mrs. Feldsteln says that she brought to her husband as dower 1300 and the furnishings of a house. She says that she has been starved, ill treated and beaten by him. Feldsteln alleges that his wife demanded an al lowance of 1:5 a week, which was beyond his income as a Junk dealer. He I lames a sister of the woman for the trouble. Pror or Shootixo Postpojceb. Elmer Curry and 1'. R. I'unnlng, accused of taking part In a shooting affray on North Sixth street Saturday night, were arraigned In Municipal Court yes terday morning, but their hearing went over. They are held under bond of 11000 each. George Curry, another par ticipant, is still In the hospital, suffer ing from a wound received In the bat tle. His condition is not considered danarerous. He underwent an X-ray examination yesterday morning. Dun ning, who was a strikebreaker during the recent fight between the teamsters and the draymen, was arrested the night of July 4 for firing a revolver at Fourteenth and Washington streets. He was fined 150. Npiro 8 lashes Wot. A the culmi nation of a family row at r Ankeny street, W. IL Wilson, a negro car porter, slashed his wife. Mary Wilson, several times across the face and breast with a raxor yesterday about, noon, and then applied the weapon to his own throat. In an effort to sever the Jugular vein. Mrs. Harry Smith, pro prietor of the rooming-bouse where the assault occurred, rushed In to find Wilson sinking to the floor. Detec tive Day was called In and took charge of the case. He sent the two injured persons to St. Vincent's Hospital In the Red Cross ambulance. Their wouavis were dressed and both will probably recover. Horse Allovixci Increased. Through the efforts of Postmaster Merrick, the lotter cart mall collectors of the city will receive an Increased horse allow ance of 15 monthly. Mall collectors. who travel over the city In the little one-horse shays, have heretofore not only been compelled to furnish their own horse and cart, but have fed the animals on an allowance of $25 a month. Impossibility of giving the horses proper care at that figure was called to the attention of the depart ment, and as a result the men will be able to purchase larger quantities of oats for their steeds. Exhausted Wokax ForfxD Lost. Drenched with rain and shivering with cold, after nearly 24 hours wandering on the East Side. Barbara Armacher. an elderly German woman, was found at East Water and East Morrison Sun- WJ r evening by Pollcemar. Murphy, The woman had rone the evening be fore to visit friends and had become lost. She could speak no English and was too bewildered to ask directions. Murphy turned the woman over to Policeman Sherwood, who escorted her to the police station. From there she was sent to her home. Gravel, Compact Sited. A. W. Miller Is suing the Smith Gravel Company composed of S. Russell Smith and G. M. Rosenthal, before a Jury In Judge Gan tenbeln's department of the Circuit Court, for the recovery of 11242 dam- agos because of an accident November 15. 1909. Miller said he was working at the company's gravel pit at the Barr road and East Fifty-seventh street at the time of the accident. He was run ning a hoisting machine, when In some manner his clothing became caught in the gearing, and his thigh was crushed. Vegetables Strewx Over Road. Vegetables of many sorts and the wreck of a market wagon were found strewn along the highway at Mllwau kle street and Carlton avenue yester day when Policeman Arnold reached that point In his rounds. The officer learned that the wagon had been hit by a atreetcar. Sos or Revolctiok Svoker Post poned. The smoker of the Oregon So ciety of the Sons of the American Rev olution Is postponed until Wednesday evening'. October 6, at t o'clock, at the University Club. Members of other state societies. Sons of the American Revolution, are cordially Invited to be present. Mothers axd Teachers to Meet. The first meeting of the Mothers and Teachers' Club of Sunnyside will be held this afternoon at S o'clock tn the assembly hall of the schoolhouse. The officers expect a larce attendance. HUSBAND FINDS PAIR BCXLET HASTENS JU.VS FLIGHT FROM IRATE: SPOCSE, Wife Said to Have Born With An other Man, Repents of Act and Reconciliation Follows1. Alleged to have been caught In com pany with another man's wife Sunday night. Archie Gray saved his life by going through a window in -nty a;- tre and escaping a bullet, whlrh J. R. Ford, the Irate husband, sent after him. Gray was not captured. J. R. Ford, a special policeman and driver for Clay Morse Transfer Comany. It is said, became suspicious of his wife, and. accompanied by her brother, Wal ter Prow, followed her when she left a delicatessen store at 44 Twenty-third street, where she Is employed. The chase led to 4 Twenty-first street. where Gray lodges. The pursuers in formed the landlady of their mission and were shown to Gray's room. Whan summoned. Gray said that he had re tired and would not be disturbed. Ford Is then said to have broken down the door and entered. Just In time to see Gray going through the window, minus large part of his clothing. Ford levelled his revolver and fired, but prob ably missed. Mrs. Ford Is said to have been In he room, but denied any wrong-doing and a reconciliation took place. Po liceman Hutchir.gs was called in, but as Ford offered to pay for the damage he had done, no arrests were made. APARTMENT SITE. We have for rale one of the finest apartment-house sites In the city, cor ner of Seventh and Harrison streets. The lot is full siie. 50x100. and situated so that an apartment-house built upon it would get plenty of air 'and sun light on account of the advantageous facings. This is only a short distance rtn the center of the city, and car far Is practically eliminated. It Is a bargain at the price. 115.500. For furtlr particulars Inquire of C. K. HENRY CO. Henry Building. Fourth and Oak Ets. Pqrtland, Or. CARD OF T1U.VKS. We extend our sincere thanks to the B. E. W No. SI 7. fellow emnloves. he Knights of Col-imbus and the manv friends wiio so kindly sympathized witn us in our hour of bereavement. 1. t tfJ W AK1. MRS. T. P. HOWARD. MRS. a. DKPVE. MISS ESTELLA HOWARD. MISS FRANCES HOWARD. New Bills Open at tne Vaudeville Houses Orplicum. 'T'OPPED by a real Spanish Operetta. X In which Mme. La Tortajada su cessfully plays the roles of three char acters. a bill full of good, snappy per formances Is presented at the Orpheum this week. The operetta Is the old story of man's faithlessness and of woman s jeaiousj, followed by disgust and disregard, Dolores leaves her husband and makes her debut In a music hall, and such dancing! She Is beautiful, her voice excellent, and her acting particularly clever. 1 Second to La Tortajada are "The r lyina- .Marlins. wno penurm ujwi double trapeze with a rapidity which Is dizzying. They also Introduce sev eral original and distinctively new feats In their act. Another .feature of Interest was that of the cycling comedians. Wheelock and Hays, who display their skill not only on the ordinary bicycle, but on the "unlcycle as well. Lent Put, or the "Singing- Clown.' contributes to the general entertain ment appreciably with Impersonations of animals, various human voices and musical Instruments. He also makes a hit with the reproduction of a conver satlon between a woman and a gen tleman In a Neapolitan serenade. ' Following Lem Put comes John P Wade and his capable company, con sisting of Charles King, and Jane Waterous, In a Southern playlet telling the story of the wrath of a Southern Colonel against his daughter who diso beys and marries a Yankee officer. The Colonel having lost his wealth goes to Washington, D. C. In the hope of securing returns on his war claims, but none axe forthcoming. He and his ne gro man servant are at the point of starvation and to add to his woes he loses his eyesight: However, his daughter seeks him out and discovers his condition and after repeated efforts secures his forgiveness and the story ends with the glad return of father. daughter and servant to the home In South Carolina which has been pur chased by the Yankee son-in-law. It Ls one of the best skits presented at the orpheum for some time. Irene Howley. "The Manhattan Girl.'' sings run songs and captivates with the charm of her pretty face and good looking costumes. Qulnn and Mitchell, In a comedy of their own composition, represent two sharks who each In hie own way tries to ao tne other. Their auick ex change of wit and hyperbole Is screamingly runny. The show closes with the moving pictures, which this week portray the story of a girl from the country who tries to secure a theatrical engagement in the city, h ir 111 success and her rinai decision to marry her farmer heau and settle down to the healthy and In nocent pastime or reeding the calves. Grand. "Tv"0 good sketches are given at the Grand this week, which vie with each other In deserving the term "headliner. A pretty stage setting and some good singing are the principal features In the little Irish playlet, "Captain Barry.' The "captain" is a notorious highway man, wno was once an officer in the Irish lancers, but he deserted following a controvensey with another officer. whom he struck down and left for dead. After "holding up" the father of the girl ne loved, which brought about the meet. tag of the long-parted lovers, news comes to the outlaw that the man he thought he had murdered was not dead but had been discharged from the Army on account of his questionable character. All ends happily and the couple receive the father s blessing. The playlet ls put on by Daniel Sulll van, the Irish comedian, and his com pany. Mr. Sullivan possesses a good voice and brought rounds of applause with nis catchy Irish songs. The other little skit la "The Suffrag ette." which la full of laughs and witti cisms. This morsel Is served by the comedian. Franklin Ardell, and Miss. Ann Walters, who have ability and carry their parts well. Many complications1 arise on account of a man and his wile running for the same office. The woman Is defeated at the polls, and the husband becomes Mayor of "Cowhide, Kan." Emma Don, the English male imper. sonator, was good, both as the English army officer and the London "dude. She has a sweet voloe and gave some new songs. Le Belle Meeker, the little French wo man, who calls herself the "Physical Culture Maid," did some good trapeze work. With her pleasing "songologuea." and the playing of ragtime tunes. Kate Foxier won liberal applause. Mllo .and Hattle Vagges do some clever work along the bagpunchlng line. Two good grand ascope series bring the show to a close. Lyric. fx MTTSICAIj melange of nonsensical nonsense Intermingled with bright and catchy musical numbers ls the piece entitled "The Servant Lady." staged by the Armstrong Musical Com edy Company at the Lyric Theater for a weeks run yesterday. The faintly-defined plot of the piece deals with the will of an explorer, who. upon his death, bequeaths the throne of Madagascar to his daughter, who Is discovered In the person of a serv ant girl In the house of General De livery, a versatile gentleman of im paired wealth, who has ambitions toward securing the Island rights for his daughter in the event of the heir apparent falling to materialize. The songs and musical numbers carry the piece without much assistance from the plot. The chorus Is well drllfed and deports Itself splendidly. George Rehn, as Knot Innlt, the fiance of the real heir to the throne and Penelope Prtscllla Perkins, enacted most capably by Ethel Davis, carry off the comedy honors In the piece. His parody on the ever popular song Dearie ls the hit of the first part of the show., Clara Howard, as Flora Delivery, daughter of the General, ls most pleas ingly cast, and her songs and dances excite the greatest Interest. Her ren dition of "How Do You Do, Miss Jose phine," assisted by the capable chorus. was repeatedly encored yesterday. Miss Howard is pleasingly costumed and her following song entitled "The Girl In Blue," In which she ls assisted by Fred Lancaster and the ohorua, ls a decided bit. The same, bill will hold the boards all week, and ls well worthy of at tention, for the musical numbers are good and exceptionally well rendered, while the stage settings are more than substantial. Next week the Armstrong; Company will be reinforced by the ad dition of Ben T. Dillon and Will King, the favorite comedians, who are now rehearsing with the company. 5-CENT FRAUD CHARGED Criminal Complaint Made to Test State Fare Food Law. A criminal charge involving a fraud of less than five cents was filed in Justice Olson's court yesterday after noon, being probably the smallest, sum upon which a prosecution was ever based in the local courts. The defendants are H. C. Bolton and Otto Hagen. who are charged by State Dairy and Food Commissioner Bailey with obtaining money under false pre fensee by selling to-Paul V. Maris six pounds of rice for 25 cents. That in it self is not an offense, but Commissioner Bailey goes on to allege that the grain was sold as having been Imported from Japan, whereas In fact it' was of the variety known as Texas or Southern rice. . ' As the difference in price of the two grades is about two cents, the amount alleged to have been fraudulently gained ls something less than five cents. The prosecution ls In support of the state pure food law. OLSON ATTACKS FRAUDS JCSTICE OF PEACE DECLARES . WAR OX ACCTIOX FAKES. Bench Warrants Offered When Bis trlct Attorney Refuses to Take Action. All persons who have been victimized in "fake" auction Jewelry ehops are re quested by Justice Olson to notify him and he says that he will issue bench war rants for the arrest of the frauds. This announcement was made by Justice Ol- son following the refusal of tha District Attorney to give a complaint against Sam Mazourosky. who ls allege to have perpetrated glaring frauds upon numer ous persons at his Burnsiae-street jew elry store. The refusal of the District Attorney is based upon a plain interpretation of the statutes that a false "token" In the handwriting of the accused must be pre sented to establish a case or obtaining money under false pretenses. Complaints have been issued in glaring cases, only to be thrown out of court upon this flaw and District Attorney Cameron has re fused to burden the records further with impossible cases. The late Municipal Judge -Bennett handled a number of complaints emanat lng from the auction houses, and upheld the state wherever possible, yet no pen alty was paid by any of the defendants. The lata Judge anticipated this and ap parently took keen pleasure In denounc ing the accused as robbers- It ls urged by some peace officers that the only method by which these cases can be handled ls through the requiring by city ordinance that a written guaran tee must be given with every article sold. SCOTTI-PASQUALI TONIGHT Two Famous Artists Open Concert Season Tonight at Baker Theater. Tonight at the new Baker Theatur the first concert of the season will be given, and two great artists from the Metropolitan will sing. They are An tonlo Scottl and Mme, Berntce de Pas quali, the baritone and lyrlo soprano of that famous organization. The pro promme which they will present ls one that has seldom been equalled here in Interesting numbers and range of beauty. From Leoncavallo to Mozart. Rossini and Gounod the names of com posers run, and the vast audience. which will greet the two musicians. will be delighted with every number given. The Baker playhouse ls in excellent condition to take care of the brilliant assemblage and every detail has been carefully looked after and arranged. The concert will open promptly at 8:20 and no one win De seated while Signor Scotti gives his famous interpretation of the "Fagll acci" prologue, which ls the opening number. The concert is under tne Steers-Coman direction. ' METHODIST WOMEN MEET Columbia River Branch of Mission ary Society to Convene. The eighteenth annual meeting of the Columbia River Branch of the Wo man's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church will open at Vancouver, Wash., Thursday, October . for a three oayr session. An executive meeting will be held Thursday afternoon. Friday morning will be devoted to appointment of com itteea and reading of reports, while tne principal feature of the afternoon session will be addresses delivered by Mrs. Katherine Grout Linton and Marion Kees. The speakers of Friday night will be Mrs. A. N. FlBher and Mrs. Marian Newton Sutherland. Election of officers will take place Sat urday forenoon, and in the evening there will be a conference of leaders and all in terested In young people's work. Sun day will be young people's rally day, and the convention win De Drought to a close Sunday night with an address oy Mrs. WUraa Rouse Keene. JUROR LAUGHS TOO SOON Newspaper Man About to Escape Duty Recalled by Assessor. rTOQCIAM. Wash.. Oct. 3. (Special.) -Superior Court of Chehalls county opened today, the first cases being that of Charles Baker, charged with burg lary, and J. W. Caldwell, charged with criminal assault. Jurors were drawn In both cases. L. o. Humbarger, a newspaperman. testified that he was not a taxpayer and was about to be excused for the entire term. As be was passing out he remarked to a Juror, "That a what von a-et for owning property." Just then the deputy assessor appeared with the books and showed tnat riumoarger paid taxes on $30 worth of personal property and he was recalled and held on the first case. WOOLEN GOODS SALE. Starting this morning we begin the great annual sale of woolen gooda at cut prices. Men's underwear worth to $2.00 for 95c. Botn stores, unira ana Stark and Third and Morrison streets. Brownsville Woolen Mill Co. WHEREJT0 DINE. All the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart meats for ladles. $06 Wash-, near ith at Reaching the Top n any calling of life demands a vig orous body and a keen brain. Without health there is no success. But Elec tric Bitters ls the greatest Health Ruilder the world has ever known. It compete perfect action of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, purifies and en riches the bloon, tones ana invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the wear and tear of your dally work. "After months of suffering from Kidney Trouble." writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushlng, Me., "three bottles of Elec tric Bitters made me feel like a new man." 50c at all druggists. Hotel Colonial ,SAN FRANCISCO Stockton St.. above Sutter. Selact family 110 room hotel. Every modem convenience. Cna block from shopping and theater dis trict. European plan. 11. 60 a day. American plan. 13. uO a day. 8 utter -at. cars diraut from Ferry. sH kJjHi stHt1 KHl r Whether you have been think ing about buying a homeslte and getting a home of your own op not It will pay you to go out and look at IRVING TON PARK. But If you ex pect to build a home during the coming few years it will pay you to secure the site now, for the prices of such de sirable property will advance rapidly. And JRVINGTON PARK will suit you in price, in location. In surroundings In all that goes to make an Ideal homeslte. It Is a fine neighborhood, many fine peo ple are now llvlnjr there In their own fine homes. And our prices, $475 for full 60-foot lots, are below the real value of the property. Take an "A" car, E-cent fare, and go out and see it. Call on our agent. Mr. Schwan, on the ground. Or stop in at our officeTroom 314 Lumber Exchange. F. B. H0LBR00X CO. 214 Lumber Exchanare Pbonea A TROT, Mala 638- KHl iHIPlKi Everybody Can save a little at a time ; and it is the many little regular de posits in the bank that count in building a substantial re serve fund. ', We cordially invite your account. 4 PEE CENT INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Portland, Oregon Open 8 A. M. until 6:30 P. M. Saturdayf until 8 P. M. Dentistr Out of town people can aavo their plate ana brldgBwork fin. iiiiea id one aar if neeeMarr. Wo sill sivt yea gro 22k gold or eorcaleie crowa lor $3.5C Soto Crows 5.0G 22kBrldrTasui3.5C 3oId filling 102 ;anal Fillinn HOC i Silver Fillings .6 it nlayFlinnss 2.5 aood Rubber e Gnt Bad Una. an , " B. iuEitM av stnutRuuanaTaiTuai Palnlatt CxtrMHS 8Uf WORK GUARANTEED FOR IB YKAR0 falnleaa Extraction Hreo wnacplotos or bridge wont ie ordered. Oonoaltatlon Free, You cannot r Dewea painlaes work done anywhere. All work fully suat anteed. Modem electrloognlprnopt. Heat motoooaj poirrtANB. oRE?e( OWieiaODSat A.K. to .!, Sunday." B , 3 U Km 1 For Q4rl, eoBdnotod br th StSTOTS OF THE HOLY NAMES 0FJESU8 AND WARY Grad. Academic and CoUelAta Count. Moi in Eiocotion and Commro.al pla ReAldcmt and Day StndenU Beflned, Moral and Incllectaal Tralni&c Writs for Annoonoma&t. Address Get Exhilaration And Energy From Your Bath BY UaiNO HAND SAPOLIO It cleanses and refreshes the skin, lets tho pores breathe, remoTes dead cutlcla ' and stimulates circulation. . All Grocers and DrnggistM From a sup ply of over 2000 ton we can make de livery prompt ly.. Car ship ments arrive dally, and a new carno ls due soon. See sample display at Meier & Frank, or phone East 303 or C 2803. Edlefsen Fuel Co., Inc. Largest and Best Equipped Coal Deal er the East Side. COAL MADAM Bernica De Pasquali The . celebrated soprano, and Antonio Scotti, the famous baritone, and the world-renowned STEIN WAY GRAND PIANO Will be heard in concert at . the Baker Theater in this city this evening. Both Pasquali and Scotti unite with other great jnasical geniuses in acclaiming the Steinway the most exquisite and perfect Piano made. Wrapped in the supreme soli tude of its superiority, the Steinway stands without a rival unique and lonely among the Pianos of the world. SheraanayCo Exclusive Pacific Coast Dealers Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postoffice. VERTICAL FILING FOR LETTERS ORDER SHEETS AND OTHER BUSINESS PAPERS A TIME SPACE MISTAKE MONEY LET US SHOW YOU The SYSTEM IN OUE OWN OFFICE SECTIONAL WE CARRY BUSHONG & CO. OFFICE FURNITURE Stationers, Printers, Lithographers Map Engravers 87-91 PARK STREET TAL TO SALEM.- Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our new Two Number Service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain.-' Try it and you will be pleased. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company ' Beck Building, Seventh and Oak Streets. Uncle Sam He must be he insists on inspecting every step in the mak ing of our whiskey. We show him that's why he guarantees Send for A. GsckenkeiBMr FALL SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE! SEPTEMBER 15, 1910. Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships FRCrCB BDPERT" AXO PRr'TE GEORGE" LEAVfl SBATTLB THURSDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT 2.-00 F. M. Arrlr Victoria Sunday sad Thursdays at. ........ .TiOO P. M. Arrive Vancouver Monday and Fridays at .TrOO A. M. Arrive Prince Rnpert Wednesdays aad Sundays at, lliSO A. M. Connecting; at "Prince Rnpert" with S. S. "Prince Albert" for Stewart and tueea Charlotte Islands. Rates north of Vancouver Include meals aad berth. For ticket and reservation apply to local railway ticket aarenta or J. H. BT7RGTS, General Atrent, First Avnue and Yealer Way, Seattle, Wash. p& - Vis -IS- OURS IS THE SHAW WALKER LINE BEST MADE UPRIGHTS THE GOODS Three minutes 25 Cents is frcmr shown - Good aid Bottled In Bond Since 1857, the Government's Standard of Purity. a free copy of "Malrlrjr the Standard Rye Whiskey of America". h Bros., Dittillert, Pittsborf. Slice 1857