11 MORNING OTIEGONIAN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1911. TII1S ) i n f ii CITY NEWS IN BRIEF onrM.it TtixriiONr.s. r nt.r en-m M!n T'T') A I it .. .'uij-i"B VUT T'i.') A .. V,-,. - ..:.:ne Van iM A .-. i K ! t tr Vtea " -r ... J T: - fJrn ........ r-.C b.J.&s :n !: A "! MrM;tr!in H.Fl TMtATER irin:h an! Mat r , n. . i:.rr I 'om j-n JT la '."iti-ia N-l.'" Tumght at a.. I'.l Vi". Lvf TH w: ATKIt (Twelfth and Mot. r i' ri- V n i.f te.. ILaiar.- Hatlaaa a: 2 13 and .r.:r.t at a IV CC'liKl VI Til1: ATrit 1 M rron. between e:,T"i nd ---oifta u.1.;la. Tiiia :-.riii at 1 ii and rm;M at 11. C:i(D TlHATS:t-M.- and Waahln t ,o . Va a.l-v .; .. Th.a tllnwdt at 2.11. t nlnt aa 7 n1 l. LTi. t." TH KATKIt a Seventh and !!! I rir a' i-n': a uffipw in "Tie Ma a. fa. TK t a''-ruwua aa - aad tubaa-tal at T 3 sr. 1 !. ST A F. Tlir.ATrn tPs'sj and WaaMuiMni MN ra i4 -urae, Cuounuaua Iroua I a t. :u .; x Fiftieth Anniversary Number Wall Be Issued February 4 Fri-e 5 cr.t. I'ost.nro ia Uni t.'.I Statf-. Canada. Mexia-o and the Il.iril x..-.ion., S eerit. M cam no to Is 1 1 nun t Mom t'j.. A ma.-s meettnf, of the property err ia rWi:ian'a Uuich sewer Cirt. I ra:aar) fr.ra liaat Thirty-fiftn T-et wl.i be I rll tttinorruw ptic,"t under t' at.r,;.-ee of .r Montv-!;ia H'ard of T-.a '.e in a,ret.ert hail, at tr.e end of tr.e M inravi.la fa;l nfl, t roa.l.ir te eewar ta ?n. Cl.arj inter.at.-d In t'wnter AM tior.. aV l ark. North Mount Ti!ir ana Mor'.avi:: are Invited tta at- t:. tn.-'.r. Tre Cltjf litr:nr. cr a ri t,rci'i.ta:va from h'm ofTtca. ! :.. H to ta rrranl a" taan J'' I tr-f roj: r t.". trunk aaafer vim :...!. T;'rtjr onrr In t :..-'rl.t :ar !!- :i ba hvi:y laviJ l: : pn.p.'i- ! rout la uaJ. "Mtb li"'' Si.jt ITT o Ot .r:-rrnat i o; a hut iKtt fr tria off If of J of ts l''ti at laat Novtmbf r t..n. la fjn.l In a m ter '..-u into mw rvalvrj tr.rout; . ih.e malt by Jui:. rltiin jravri!). H ali!raaied to ' Ju!-- of t.'a P:r. r" n and tora tr. t. a rri: t iil kt Kn and t a or.l "i; ra hor.io " In ltter t- ixiiika ii rrpejt'-t. with tta wiirdV "The I t.J. an aiaca for jrou. Ten .:a a yo-a p-omL-c-l Rot to run for off- a tin. !.y ilon t you krep your fro:tai-rn-!ol aa a pictura of II i.-ry Tackaai'-h. o'n opponent at t ti.uii. ra.-lr. tl rd "tic Ji'm.o." olaon .a not know whara tha PiKKr.T la ajivwstx It haa tx-'n nacra aur ti ci.a up kn S.nlii atreet. tx lrrn tf. norta tn.t of tta iminnlmtiH .-ru. St- ptaana o.ouatM and Woodward avn'it. Tta breawk In Ka-H Ninth atr-t. at T fcaa rstruVl P-arly arroaa tra rci'rt atrt. makinc It duxajrroua f r a ii. iw. Tr: tnp of tr lunnal In wti.cfi tl.a main cvndull of t. Urooklyo ,-wrr aa laid fca cavrd In. Tha aarlb laas cot packed aruur.d tha aawer and w , a iturat-d w'.ta watar tfc trounj Ml. ti L Ta amallar aa.ar whlrh was laid ioi; t.-a mam cor.vlu.t aw alo brtkrra. I.t'.la vara b d-irw in mat r. lapalra .-.: tta praacnt aiorm U Mioit S.-i.ou BfirrT (iiuDCiTi.-lo.-ty-ono nitirw of tha tU of I'jll rf tf.a WaMr.-!.it H h sVr.ooJ w:ll rrcrava dip.o.-naa tonight, wften airaduat Irc rairt-ira w.:i b t'i J In ti Men a. ."..Mil ai:'!.'.'"r!um rmmanolnar kt i o c ;.tla. M'tri'-ara of t." cika will carry baxrta of y.ulr'a. tta cli r.owar. Mti4 ral nuintTa .it f irn:a.d by tha ; t lua. unalr t!.a ulractlon of Mra. ! . i.iarawn ltr.l-ltana;):r,b. Nlraa t v. -,t.n. k!rrTlan of th Pojard of r-iura Lion. w:ll p!nt tha fHplwria. trt. lV'iimt'trr V!xrt. r.a'.atiraa of ritl i:.r.lt. formcriy of K!vr K')ua. ItUlv. would hear from h'.m .i.,ra aa p.iui. an I h.aa wrIMan to an a- j ja:nan -a In -ortird aaklr about tl.a f -at! T-tn-taw and ona of cl a-.ia ara ry ::i and M w;f la analoi-a tAt h aMi.iil commu.i!"ta wltia ar. Hoart-t W. h 'raia r.arly a yar o and ma Uat bU wlfa haard of him wa laat July. I!a w ana In I'ortland two " a by an acquaintance, an.l la airp wd to ba tara now. Varrraja.a TO H woii CrrxCKAl. iTfraa. -Mm.r' arr.t wtil bw hld rt-ruai-r 1". for tha lata ;nraj ."nma r bv tha sr,ar:ah-Amar:ran War Vatarana. A-nour..-rraTt wa tiiA.la yatrdy rf rltr.a f r tha atrv:iv In wh.U-h tha r!oiaa Spar.aah-Amerifan War Vataran rinipa of t :ta and tsa Grand Army c. i: com bin a. fhaplain Ulltert. wr.o iarvd on ticnaral tunarnra staff In tha rhiilpp naav w .11 act aa naastar of crai'nu . TArrin Txn I DiTiau.-r. A. Tup p. r h.-ai a-.rrtary of tha a.".ty Civil aa.rvloa fomnil-n yst-rvjny. wueerrd I: t J. I. Knnr.ly. who r.nrd to ac r.;t tla poa.:.-n of MucUjal Judate. Tha Natality of Mr. Knnf.!v a appoint ment aa Mur.lc.pal Ja.!( wiit tx Jater rr. nd nxt M n lay. .. ha removal rt Mur.1. rl J ain Taswa'j by Mayor a?.mon wnl ba paaJ tiixao by tha Clr cu't Court. I'mvtMiK rr Fuxf"" to Pc TVrif". -a-Araaul i-y K:a of New York, secre tary cf tho I'-partmrnt for tie rreven ,:,, of b..njrr. In tha lUaell K.)un '-at!-n. wl I apeak at tha tt;urch of t.jr 'a.t.-er irn.uruni, next Sunday r. -t a: ' vl o'cSo. k. lie Will apaat to r.arht In tr rhutvh rarlor on tha en eral nature and wora of Ui Uuaaaa fcae Ko-jn Jatlon. j0,K' 4a ITavrirTa rtt.tv Protaarta a'.nrt tha :antln of a franchise to t:.a MTint Iio.l KA:lway Company for a cre.-:ear track on ?eenth street for a irrekt'r d atanoa from tha weat ap proach of the HroaJway brtd-e than two lo-k. were filed with the- city yester- by a co-Timi!tee. Neadad by R. W. lloyt. repreewr.tmc tha fcevanttwfcraet Irnprovament Aiaoc!stkn. JraT th.ree f.y mora and our sale cf Tertian and Turklata ruaja knd carpet Is of tha pauat. Tha moat successful sala arer e.d in Tortland. Why? Becauaa the reduction of 5 to per cent below our urjal low pracea was ra-nulna and rr"av:jt! if ei p-r'.enced ru buyera. ivli.an Eros.. "1 Waafu. near Uth st. CHt.-oo U-SAMt IVarrto -"UnJ I. I via;. lira. ani. y la dytn of p nal manlnaif. . - an d a t.Ir.m received .T Cjai'iaan of IWectlv.e M.ora yeater . ,y fr -m Mr. U I: !tap.!n. of Cht caco. furl n la believed to ba In this , :v ar.d no's r.'aa ma. I at tha KeneraU ce'l'ery. i ' mrewiice. .Vaowrt-y JtrcTf.. Lrii. HaTxtx-Re. II -a. ril.tta la..i-Booker l to.d.r rt-htty r-eefraji at tho Immanael Hapilat a - irt-n. Ja'nnl and Meade streets. se a jied "y fr nuar.a.r.'1' who rar.dvra jcal ruinhera. i'aTTos I!caa SooirrrT TO MatCT. Tha moau' iy baa.ua -ss m.atlrf of tu. Pal ton Horn- A'aav-iatinn wl.a ba bald at th.a t-onvt. t Michigan Avenue, toaaor- ro at ! A. M. Fm ntvr-Itxi store and basement. V a. .inaslora street, between Sixth nd ratentn; locat lease- Apply iZ WJh Ink'.oll. liT-noiir Cu to Mrtrr Todat T e Ftvch.oiosv Club will meet today In t. e r--t-c J-irry a.-lroom 4 P. M. WtU-tAMa W'rsamcn will open their new fas.-.lon staMea. llta and ast I.iaJtra. Kebruary 1. 11 k. ?4c.r!T ha.a rem-re-1 hi law ctfica to t')l Chaaaber of Cotr.merca. i'. oce Mala Taii-'' ewl'wnan wanted by Oregon C-T Uwifi M.iia. urvon City. I'hone Jua r:. ' Cuso.to-C ChrUtenawa. secon4 Cm Ccrbett build. nat- Take eieeatoe. W ooa-raua a bread, cakea. pie etas. mBCT RotTx FatYirn ron Raiuhoao. KeelJenta of tha d-itr.cl eaat of Halaey atreet to the city limits are anxious that the City Council enould TT'.ve the Mount Hood r.aJlaay Company s direct a route to the river aa poeMtne. i no Roae 1!y Park ImproTement I-arue l-.au pavwaed resolutions fsvorlre a dlre t route and corwlemnirs; the route proposed which w-.Il carry tl.e track north to Knott atreet. nearly a mUe out of the direct route, and then hack asaln In order to reach the I. roadway brldare. A the Montavllla Hoard of Trade. speakinB for a larar- territory, has pa.wied reolu tlora a.klnc that tl.e line be not di verted eo far north. There are mora than b!o-ks between the city limits and tl Willamette Ulver and practically all the territory t of Kae Twenty fourth street la very anx'.oua to secure additional streetcar fawiaatlea for that arowlnat se-tan. Gcnaaa Xrjrni'l Ffrrr.. a, llatt-D T atoaimw. The boaly of tjeorace Newell, the Portland younat man who rllod at Le Anateiea. CaL. suddenly a week ago, baa) arrived, and the funeral will be heid from tha ch.ap-l of the East P'de rM neral lairectora. r.t Alder and i-aot Mxth streets, tomorrow afternoon, and the burial will be made In lne Fir Cemetery. Mr. Newell was a native of lTrtland. and waa a eon of the late John A. Newell, a pioneer. llortL Gbabhakt open aa tea year. Steam heat, hot salt baths. MALARKEY BILL FAVORED C'hatnabrr of fannrucrce) Transporta tion Coininlttc frgce It. Fire reasons are ien by Ihe Port land Chamber of Commerce In a reso- M CITY PLANNED Rose. Festival Colors Will Be Red. White and Blue. ALL URGED TO DECORATE llaI V OF roHTI.AMl MUR C'HAXT I B HOI f.HT IIOMU FOH BIHIAU - A . f 1 Late J. M. Setlraky. The body of J. M. Swlrsky. who died In Rochester. Minn, January IT. will be received In Portland today. Mr. Swlrsky waa a member of the Baron !hoe Company and had been a real dent of Portland for II years He waa 1 years of aae. and Is eur-vlred by Ma wlfo. brother and alstor. who live In Portland, and by his father and two slaters, of Russia, bis birthplace. lutlon adopted Tuee!ay by the trana portatlon committee of the aajoctailon for the pasjaate by tha Ix'Kla'.at ure of the Malarkey bill KtvlnaT. to e State Hallway Commission power to rearulate puMIc utllltlea corporations. The reasons are that an additional commission would be an unnecessary burden to the taxpayers; tha additional duties can be performed by the State Hallway Commle.lon If sufficient force be provided; additional technical and expert assistance may be authorised; there Is no general demand for the cre ation of a new commission; experience baa demonstrated the best reaults are obtained In the control of publlo utlll tlea by placing; this duty upon the State Kallway Commission. The resolution was forwarded to the members of the Icgtslature yeaterday. RUNAWAY MAKES MYSTERY Driver, Thrown Off, fcaja lie Lay Ixanar In Street. Failure of A. TV Cain, a driver for the Fprtng Valley Wine Conipar.y. to return to tie office of the company. Tuoajay night, caused his employers" to report at police headquartere yeaterday morning tt.at ha waa mlkalng. with a wacon. team of torsea and load of wlnea and liquors. Aa) Oaln had considerable money with c m. It was feared that ha had been sty. laid. A few hours after making the report, the officers of the company telephoned thst tl.e horses, still attached to the wagon, hal returned to their statue, but that the driver and the lintd of goods were st ill m!eir. This message was fjilowed by another, that Ca-ln had put In an appearance and that the arose waa to be dropped. Cain said that hla horses had run away, while he was delivering goods In the Mount Scott district, that be a thrown from his wagon and lay on the street Insensible until 1 o clock yester day morning. Resident of the district than found htm and cared for him until morning. H a employers aaald thaX he waa not seriously Injured. BIG PANTS SALE. Following our yearly custom each year after Inventory, we have gone through our entire clothing st.ack and selected all the odd pants where coats and vests have been sold and these, together Willi regular lines of pants, sre now belnaf cloned out at per pair. Thia price will not. In many cases, cover cost of material, but we are anxious to close them all out and now give every one the chance to piece out a suit at a small cost. On sale at either store. Id and Morrison and 3d and Stark. Brownsville Woolen Mill Store. NEW SINGER AT OREGON GRILLE. Beginning Friday night at Te Ore gon Grille. Harry Pavls. tha noted Jewish dialect singer, and Harry Glynn, the clever Kngilsh. Scotch and Irish dialect singer, will open an en gagement portraying In brand new sonvs the characteristics of these races. From f to 1 and from 10 to 12." MULLANE TAFFIES. Te kind that tasea Ilka home-made. oVd -fashioned taffy, ar.d Is pure, sweet and good. Try It. S . Blchel Co, Portland agenta. K. Third and Third and Washington ' WHERE T0 DINE. All the deltcaclea of the aeason at the Portland ReatauranU Fine private epert menu for ladies. Jus Wash, near Uh St. Plant ettbeon rosea. Phone Seal wood Ka Stops Are Taken by Management to Secure General Scheme of Dec oration Throughout ltetnll liujilncis Dlftrlot. Steps to secure a genertU scheme of decorations for the retail business dis trict of Portland for the week of the Rose Festival. June 6-10, have been un dertaken by the management. Presi dent Hoyt s scheme, now working- out. It Is hoped will bring all the local commercial bodies toaji-ther to co-operate with the bualnaaa interests In the center of the city. The subject will be placed before the Retail Merchants Association with a view of having that organisation recommend that a unl rersal and uniform system of decora tion be carrla-d out. The sentiment of the business houses west of the river will be canvassed by the Festival and It ia planned to call a big mass meeting within the next few weeks so that an exchange of Ideas may be secured from all Uaose Inter ested In the projects. Decoration Cost Itetluceal. I'ndor the scheme that Is to be fol lowed out this year, the cost of doc orstion of streets, building fronts and display windows will bo grently re duced, as the Festival haa decided that the patriotic, or National colors, red, white and blue, shall be used In pref erence to the official Hon Festival colors, which are petal pink and leaf green. It Is contended that nearly every store and business house In the Inside section of the city haa an abun dant supply of the National colors, which can be used In all sorts of artistic- embellishment. -We are rery confident of getting the lowest rates ever given tourist travel by the railroads for the Rose Festival." declared President Hoyt last night. "Aa everybody knows, the use of tha red. white and blue Inspire the spirit of patriotism and rayety more than any other combination of tints possibly can. We have gone carefully Into the subject and find that It would coat a grent deal more If we attempted to maintain the use of the official Festival colore. They are hard to get; they are expensive and the supply Is limited. rian to Aid All. "It Is hoped that all the business In terests of the city will take this matter up at once with ua and see If we can not work out a scheme whlc'.a will give us uniformity and convert the whole city Into a wilderness of fluttering beauty for the week of our celebra tion. We are going to be called upon to entertain many thousands more Eastern visitors than ever before and we must figure on that." President Hoyt urgea that erery per son who haa any Ideas In the way of making the city attractive to outside visitors for the Festival communicate with lilni at once. ROOSEVELT IS IHV.TE0 ADMHX WANT COLOYEIi TO AT TEND BIG BANQUET. Coin In jr to Portland In April Ia An nounced Lecture on "White F!a-ne'' New I eature. Postmajcter Merrick announced at the Portland Ad Club luncheon yesterday that ex-President Roosevelt would be In Portland In the first week of April and Inasmuch as ha wss "the beea; advertiser In the world and therefore one of ua," a special effort should be made to se cure a promise from him to attend a meeting and deliver an address. The propoaaj waa received with cheers and the officer were Instructed to do their utmost to get his consent to attend a big banquet in haa honor. Ur. 11 A. Pierce added a new feature to the noon-day luncheon by giving a stereoptlcon lecture of S minutes upon "The Klght Against the White Plegue." He argued for a wider knowledge among advertising writers) of the battle against tuberculosis. Dr. Calvin 3. White talked on "The Food Vnlue of the Wily Coyote." !e contended that the honest advertises was tie- one all mankind ehoutd honor and that the covoto of the human family was to 1 found In the "lying ads" of fake" curea C. C. Craig tslked upon "The Realty rosnlbllltles of I'ortland for lli." He pointed out that within the next few years Portland would benefit by the completion of enterprise, the cost of which will amount to 7O.000.0uX The deepening of the Columbia River to the sea. the completion of the Cellln Canaal and of the Fa.nama Canal, the electrifying of the Willamette Vallry and the opening of Ksstern Oregon by the construction of railway lines were mentioned. "The construction of these enterprlases. said the spesker, "all of which sre the product of man's Ingenuity and which he l.aa been working upon for years. Is soon to be an accomplished fact. With the Industrial activities) which will follow the operation of tliese enterprises Port land la bound to come Into Its own and be the largest city on the Pacific Coast." 4-YEAR TERM AGREED ON School Bill ConiprmIe Now Ready for Legislature. The proposed new school law for oltles having a school population of more thsn K'.OX) Is now complete and probably will be presented to the Legis lature today or tomorrow for considera tion The committee to which the one remaining point In the law a reduction In the terms of school directors and an enactment that would legislate present members out of office before their terms expire settlod the differences by com promise, the bill making the term four years. Instead of three as originally pro posed. Under this provision a new mem ber will be eiectsd each year until tha fourth year, when two members will be elected. This arrangement fits Into the system now In vogue so that each mem ber of the present board will be per mitted to serve his term. The committee chosen to sett.e the point In controversy at the conference Tuesday was composed of J. V. Beach, a member of tho school board: L. E. Latonrette. representing the civic coun cil, who drew the bill, and H. S. Piatt, representing Independent taxpayers. The school board announced at the confer ence Tuesdsy that the Mil as approved by It in debate and lb setUemc-nl af fected by tho committee would go to the legislature with Its approval. In view of this fact advocates of the bill think there will be little or no opposition to the measure in either house of the Leg islature, aa H 1 agreeablei to all con cerned. There has always been a question whether the school board had authority to conduct trade schools and nte1" schools under the present law. To re move all question as to. these branches of the public school clrriculum. the com mittee yesterday 'nserted a section mak ing specific provisions for such schools. MONKEY WORK SUIT. BASIS Cnny Slore Owner Wants $54.75 for Simian's Depredations. For depredations committed by mischievous monkey in one night of riotous freedom, damages In the sum of 154.75 are claimed by Peter and Colcho Stancheff In a suit filed yes terday In Justice Court against Fred Nesmc. The Stancheff brothers recite that they were until one night lost week the proprietors of certain candles, to baccos and cigars, deposited In a store room at 7J North Third street, and that Neeme. who runs a movlng-plc-ture show In the neighborhood, was the owner of a monkey. Through his carelessness, they allege, the monkey was allowed to stray and entered their store, where he "broke., injured, de stroyed and ate" stock of the value of 151.75. . M , In addition It required one full day s work on the part of both proprietors to set the store at rlathts again after the simian had done his worst- CHILD FATHER'S TEACHER Would-ne Cltlxen, Ignorant, Judge llcconimcnds Offspring as Tutor. When LadlslaT Horecny appeared be fore Federal Judge Bean yesterday to be examined as to his qualifications for naturalization It was found he had never heard of the Legislature, did not know Tuft ia President of the Cnlted States and could not tell much about Congress. He could neither read nor write. Aa one of hla nine children had writ ten answers to questions Horecny thought would b asked him. Judge Bean suggested that he educate himself on citizenship with the help of his child, and return in two months for another examination. John Oaman and Wllhelm Ehrenfried Falzwedcl obtained second papers. Wal ter Albin Felix Grutter'a witnesses not appearing in court, he was not ac cepted. Several others were to have been mnde citizens yesterdoy. but failed to appear in court. FILMS SHOW TROVATORE Verdi's Famous Opera Xow Feature of Performance at Star. Verdi famous opera. "II Trovatore." Is being exhibited at the Star aa the fea ture reel, ahowlng the ploy in nil Its attractiveness, made realistic by special music and singing and being closed with Uie well-known prison scene, while the song "Lee Miserere" Is beautifully sung by Lynn F. Cowan ond Miss Evalyn Dins more, two well-known operatic stars. Thle) picture Is one of the biggest suc cesses ever perfected and will continue at the S".ar the remainder of the week. Besldua this reel, there Is a strong blo graph, "Orans Blossoms' and a full reel comedy. Rock Springs CoaL The beet house coal. Liberty Coal A Ice Co, exclusive agents. 2 Nofth Fourteenth street. Main 1662. A 3186. Mr. Wilcox Is going to build a 12-etory building where we have been located for 14 years. So we must sell our large stock of UMBRELLAS before March X. and to do ao wa are giving a4 OFF MEREDITH'S 312 Washington, Bet. 5tl and 6th ?5 Meradota; Is having a big sale. Ask your dealer what his other customers think of Mendota. Ask him how Mendota is sell- Ask him if it makes Then try a ton your- ine. pood. self. Phones: A 3887; Marshall 2635 or Order From Your De-aler Today Red Seeing This "Window Will Do Your Heart Good Window Was Made For Everybody Has A Sweetheart February H Sweethearts (Lo Portland's Largest Commercial Stationery Store Portland'a Popular Pioneer Book Store Portland's Greatee Office Furniture Store Portland'a Leading Architects Engineers Stores At the Corner of Third and Alder Sta. " (Bills its leliabllitrl" Telephones Mnln 8500 A 0069 MAKE PORTLAND Y. MX A. LARGEST IN WORLD By Joining TODAY $2 SAVE $2 This special rate will close Thursday evening, February 2. You will help give Portland the largest Y. M. C. A in the world. MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES IN 500,000 BUILDING Two gymnasiums. Swimming pool. Handball court. Cork running track. Commercial schools. Trade schools. Boys' day and niirbt school. Amusement rooms. Reading room and library. Advisory and employment de partment. Thirty shower baths. 172 living-rooms. Lectures, concerts, entertain ments. Over 100 different lines of work. Boys ages 10 to 18. Senior ages 17 up. Call and be shown through the building free. TELEPHONES A 6561. Main 7065. CALIF Personally Conducted Tour From Tacoma and Southwestern Washing ton, under the auspices of Tacoma Chamber of Commerce and Southwestern Washing ton Development League, leaves Tacoma and Southwestern T " Washington Points ent Jjeague, leaves lauumctttuu Feb. 18th via O. -W. R. & N. -LINE OF THE SHASTA LIMITED" and SOUTHERN PACIFIC "ROAD OF A THOUSAND WONDERS" ITINERARY includes stops at San Francisco, Oak land, San Jose, Santa Clara Valley, Del Monte, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara,' Los Angeles and trip Through th Orango Plantations of Southern California $88-50 TITIS RATE INCLUDES railroad fare both ways, meals from the time you leave Tacoma Feb. 18, until you reach Los Angeles Feb. 23, as well as berth for going trip in Standard Pullman sleeper. The final return limit is three months or until May lo, with stop-over permits to sun. ROdfr Trio from Tacoma. Sooth Aberdeen and In tennedlate points between Tacoma and Vancouver Wash., and between Sooth Aberdeen and Centralis, THEViRYBEST dentistry en the Paolflo Coairt Is executed here. V ebaTebnUtnpourrermUUononlt. You caa depend on cuaJ.ty and cannot gat better paaulexa I ..wh. no matter bow much yon pay. ' ' - - brldaie work ror oua. f of toara patroDB ia ona Amy Ii desired. Paltueaa eraraoiaon free whan plaaea os bridge work ia order ed, CwtulUlioK Iras. MolarOrant 55.00 22kBridTesth4.00 o.u raii 1.00 EoumI Flintin iOQ Silvw fllllftis 90 6oo Rubber - Piatt. 5.03 Bait Rl Robber - Pittas 7.50 Ptlnlatl Ertr'tioe .50 asr aarrMODS Wise Dental Co.,mc Painless Dentists rslTInf Bulldlnt. Third snd Wsshlnftoa. PORTLAHOjORl Oltaaa BaiaraT S a. K- te t. M. suaar.Sel i i i a.i ai pi .i I e, T. .r- ' -'.ry'A 'r" ' .".J mm a-W.a. Will, rasaa aa Maaaan a ius snm ann nmaae THE ALLa- PREPARATORY" SCHOOL Thla school haa won the reputation of thoroushly preparing- students for col lege and acientltic schools. Open to students that have completed tha wort of the irimmar ajradea of tha publlo schools. Corner Eaat Twelfth and Salmon Sta. Sprlna term opens February T. 1M1. FOR SALE A few British Columbia homesteads of 160 acres each at $7.50 per acre. One dollar per acre cash, balance over three years. Here is your opportunity. "Write at once for full particulars to P. O. Box 1756, Vancouver, B. C. California Metal Plating Works A. Methlvier. prop. COLD. --LVER. BRASS A.NO NICKL . PLATING. Metat Coloring- a Specialty. I 248 SECO&D SIREZT. atain 111 foruavnd. Oregon, . ... ...a.!!..! f the aneelnl train are limited, yoa hnd better make your reservation at once. A depoait of S10 cllnchea it. For further Information. caU or addreaa J. K. BARNES, fiemWiTT Southwestern Washington Development League, Centralis, "Waah. C. W. 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