TITE MORXIXQ OREGONTAX. WEDNESDAY,. 3fAT 17, 1911. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OaXi.OM.lN TrLT-PHONXS. Trtntr- Isr.aa.: .n.1ar IMitor . .... C'jmpolr.roo:a ... -t. m.i.ng ...! . . . y-n . . . V a ...'ii ...Via . ..il.n T" A e"t : a T"TO A T'T' A - T' T A "1 TvW A vl AAffSKMOTS. r..,n. r rn K.r'.a In "A CtuT.rT 'i.rL Taia ilunua at I 15 sad oia F its and s-.o-a Viu.ti:;;. This art-moon at 3 13 sad tomcat at 9 IS. C1IA.V1) TH EATtK ' Pirfc an4 Watli t,r. Vaud'V.a. TV. aJteraooa at 3.15; t"r. at T zo ar a Ta-nta-.k- THKT.:B Pottrth as4 etara vrti; : tp. aftrava at J U, ta Els&f at 7 aid . I: I V THE iTm-(TwIftl s4 Mrr:sa I.yrn? Uakil Comedy Corn ier :a -ru K!nnlffc- This erieraoon t i n saa :oa:m at 7 30 a. ". RCiOi I'll JOT. OlEOV. Tt- ji I r.m lua .-tu. It A. 1 P. M J.K'-RK iTtV PARK Twenty-fe-irth an itl f'atail. fibokaee tm. lorTlaa4. afcraMa at X Waaauior-sa Durrarrr To Hats Ukuu M:.ns The water main projected be tween L'nlon UTinua and tbe Wulam- River and Lul Pin atraat aad Bni Bt-x Witii Dei Jcva 1. Tba Mount Scott dlatrlct south of Powell Valley road and supplied now by the Woodmen Water plant., will receive Bull Run water Juno 1. Foreman Ed Gray, who la laying; a 12-Inch main on tin Elxiy-secood street south to tne Foster road, said yesterday that the main would be completed and con nected with the ten-inch main on the Foster road on that date, which Is the date on which the city will begin sup plying water to the consumers con nected with the Wood mere water sys tem. .This la the 11 ret step to supply that district with Bull Kun water, f'lans have been adopted (or reinforc ing; mains of eight Inches, to be laid later, but the present effort la to Itet Bull Run water to the people on this date. Additions not connected with the Woodraere system will have to wait a little longer. T. M. C A. pRATnurcirnNO I To kioiit. J. H. Miner will lead the weekly pravermeettns; at the Portland iouna Men's Christian Association to- m'tcht. and the music will be In chars; of P. R. Xewllna-. Interest and attend ance at these meetings Is constantly Increasing;. The following leaders and soloists hav been named for the re mainder of this month: May 24. V. O. Hlnshaw. leader: J. P. Mulder, soloist; May 21. M. E. Snedecor and N. O. An denoti, leaders: fcl M. Runyon and E. GAIETY TO PREVAIL Masked Revelers May Hold Sway in Rose Festival. STREET PASTIME PLANNED J.awthorn. ...nu. .in ..,,. i. I r. .VcKee. soloists. The prayermeetmirs w.r- .. , . - arw cctnoiinrq I' j mi lutjuwm. .i i " . i w vrvievuvn aik i u.:i.r .... . r Boilrr'i musical director. W. H. protection and oluer j'i.-poaea A 13-lncn main will be laid i on Last Water street brfor the pave- I n-.-n! Is put down, and large main will I te laid on rUat Third street and l'nlon I avenue. Kast Oak and fcait Salmon ' streets, tbese two latter mains con-r-ctic- snd tormina; a cmrlete circuit Inroii.-h tne Varrhuuaa 1 1 1 . f r I 1 T , 1 mains are connected with the lower I 1,1 i-unt Tatr reservoir. The construc f.on of several btic bulldinti made It essary to provute mor and lariter watr nn;n rTJt. iiebl.h : J"tlio s ioir.itted the lowest bid f . laylr.o- the lar.ce castimn mnln on I.inroin s'reet from f.Jl Sixtieth street to XAraumte avenue to tne bla-h service direct frm reservoir. Their bid was !:). f"on"T Pii-ot raosriSAt. t'vi-r Wat. Tee freirht drot comrr.tttee from Allen: msnaiter. X. O. Anderson. Frvsj New Cbcrcubs OaaA-tlxcix. ReT. H. C Khsffer. superintendent of th Orecnn Conference of the United Prethern Church, who Is restlna- from the strenuous work of th year at home on Powell Valley rond. tiouth Mount Tabor, will report at th meet Ir. tc of conference In Philomath. June t. that he has organised Bv ne churches Hurlnir the year. The larafc-st and most Important la In Seattle, wher a church site ba ben bouitht at a ost of 111 ."). Itev. Mr. Shatter said O sutDly i ine n'm.rniii ri"-i ichlti. th new marked rrowth In membership. Blnhop win presiu si 1 1 v tunivivuw . " Philomath. T. M. C. A. to THAI OirfTAU. Two Oriental Younc Men's Christian Asso- insouni'.i ih.i ii .hi elation S"retarles will com to Port en offer to t O -W. IL A N". Co f r trie erection of a rreterht d-pot and the e.tat:i.hmrnt of t-.lth! fj.-uitica for "ie tti t S'dfc Cn.ler the direction of the committee surveys and examinations are belne; ma.le to ascertain what streets the railroad company now oc cupies, what streets have bem vacated, an 1 what Is necessary In the opinion of th committee to enable the cr rny lo build the depot. It will prr b ehiy be ready for submission shorUy after Junt I. Th full commute la eomrose-t of Dan Kellaher. Pr. Oeorc R Van Waters anl Ueorc illark. who fcav handled the fr-lsht depot ques tion from the bectnnlnic. f'rwfn-Tti laaiit. ti Cowvxjsb Tojcoa- e"w. i ne opentnit session of th an- ! and this S immer to study the methods I of the local association. II. W. Stone. reneral secretary, has Just notified th International committee that the men. John buns, a Chinese, and T. Takabatke. a Japanese, will be re ceived her and Klven all th courtesies of the association. Roth men are col lege arraduates and are now ena-aa-rd In Y. M. C A. work abroad, but deslr to familiar!! themselves with methods followed by th association In this country. PATHOt.HA.SJ BaVTS FUtEPCRJ rHC F:i Activity of Patrolman Vessey In awmkenina- lodirers and carrying; some of them to th street probably averted loss of life when Or broke out early yesterday mornlna In th rtial convention of -orti...i t .....i... I Oeneva restaurant. 12 Gllsan street. f pworth Leaa-ue will be held tomorrow V"T discovered the Or and turned riKbt In t entral Methootst episcopal CUurch. Vancouver avenue ard Farito street. A aonc service. In chirca of r.ri Abbett. win be tn first f-atur on the rroicramme. An address of wel come will then b delivered by a mem ber of central chapter, to which W. R. I atterson. district president, will re spond. A social hour will follow. Th convention will hold sessions morning, afternoon and night. cJoslr.e; Sunday Elsht. Masj Ohcw Parckj:i Twttsj AajtaaTWo. For th second time sine be re reived a parole from Judge McGinn, list January. Frank itosenstrom. bad check man. Is In the h ule of th police, charted with sjjln ofTerinir n Insult to a youns; worn. in who recently caused him to be sent to the rock pile. Koeenstrom was arrested In a room, at Grand avenue, wher he had In truded over th protest of th arlrl who occupied It. It was at th same room that he was arrested formerly, after he hsd set nr to th curtains and leaped from th window to a roof below. Ciiartxii Ccunrts:o Bctso Cos sirr.B:i. Mayor Simon. Is conslderlns; names for appointment on the commis sion charter commute, authorised by the City Council. He will appoint 13 men. who. under the resolution of th Council, must be taxpayers. It Is nn.lrri.lood that all of the various In-t-r.sts In the city will hav repre sentation, so that all phases of life v lil hive a voice In the make-up of th proposed charter. lunru Wt.sc to rts.-rs4i Calitixt A'lAixsr Jri "The IUoo.l Accusation" will be the topic of RubM Wise's ad dress at It.-th Israel on Frl.lay niKht. The discussion of this calumny asalnst the Jews will be undertaken because of r-cent occurrences in Russia, wher the chsrjte was r.-vlved In order to turn the mobs aKamst the Inhabitants of Jewish faith of Kiev. To save th cost Pf stcrsir on two li-horsrpower return tubular boilers which we are now taktnir out. We will s. ll them at a bantam if taken at once. These boilers are of the Keieanee tvne and in sood condition. Complete with ail flttlnKS and feed ater equipment, ready for Immediate Installation. For further parttculara call at room 20i 1'rfKor.lKD bldic. e Uxdxak Cottaob Ileixo) WnrckEtx The rottas; at 2 A. rand avenue, near East pin street, owned by Ira. C H. and I'av RalTety. Is belnir torn own. It Is one of the oldest star.tiini; house on the Fast Side, having? been built 4S years a.-o by Georce Clark, l'art of the buil.im was ued as an tindc rtakinjr establishment by Fred Clark. "What Is tmb Harm ijc Pir-s -ro P Tono. Mrs. M. M Sleeth will ad dress the members arid friends of the CentaaJ Women's Christian Temperance l'nlon this - af ternoon at 2.3 o'clock. 1t room 3'i! UosxinouKh bulldln;. Her e-iblect will be -What la the Harm In l'cerr All Interested are Invited. Ov and after May :i. tll. the Port Isrl Heights and Council Crest ca-s w.u epe-at south on Nineteenth from Wah:nton t0 Morrison, east on Mor rison to Fifth, north on Fifth to Wasn teuton and west on Washinpton as heretjfor. Portland Railway. Libt at l ower Company. e Majob a. F. Sham SriLt. Iut Major A F. Seers continues i!l and very weak In the ild People's Home on San.ly tmuievar.t and East Thirty third street. He was reported yester day a siia-htly Imj roved, sittins; up oc t aslcaatlv. A V. Asjiji t.- Torn Fnicxix Our N' shoe store fcs ceuirht th town; tJ i to 15 va'.ues f r Bn wonder we r ru-sh.-.t. H Mon Sampl Sho stor. 1 J t Fourth, cor. Aluer. tinder &-and-l'c store. e WAiovlJ.. I ijtan.-i. Ho'laday's Addi tion. block ar-l nine-room itouit. a li'mi in every serse. see it and you will buy: price little m.'re than value if lots. Owner. 141 East Ut!i North. W. A. Pa-u hereby announces that h has a-iven up hla bachelor apart rrents at 7-T Kearney sf and from now n will make bis com at th Hotel Rowers. F P. Tot-sen. LameV Hansepas.ica. Is moved from trie Corbe'.t b:dc to I Morrison street. VxruA-n l;dc. and I cow showtnc cew foods In a.l linS- e IS Shcss for II SO. principally nar row wtltits. at 21 Morrison street. O joe. old-fashioned strawberry sbrt cake. The Haxelwood. Ill Wash. St. Ictt ray to much, merchaadis Is cheaper. - Wooster's, 4"! Wash. Pa. K RiKrsTHAU physician and urceon. lilt sel.inc bmi.lms: Nauo Widths la 14 and $5 shoe for 1. i:i Third street. FCXUCISMB9 STrrm, T Tllferd hAg. In th alarm. Then he went upstair and aroused elcht sleepers, who barely hsd time to escape. Fir started In som creasy rs In, th back of th restaurant. Thi fire- was conflned to th lower floor, entirely destroying th restaurant equipment. SlMDAT S'-HOOt. to Grvs) Mat Partt. A merry May party will be held for th pleasure of th children and young people of the I'nlversallst Sunday school and neighborhood Friday after noon. May 1. from 4 to t o'clock. In th social hall and spacious ffruunds of th Church of liooil Tidings. Broad way and East Twenty-fourth street. Miss Taylor, kindergartener and plays-round leader. vwlll have the help of Mies F. Grumblne. of Boston, and Mis C Taylor, of Chlcatro, In new and en tertalntna a-amea. Parents and all in tereeted will be welcome. I.rvB,'.Y To Dtucrea Co k Mission RnJ. "L'allas. Under Commission Rule,' will b th subject of an address to be delivered by D. O. Lively before the Progressive Business Men's Club luncheon which will b erlven today at tioon. Mr. Lively formerly resided In Wllns. Tex., and Is familiar with the commission form of government. Th Progressiva Business Men's Club Is a comparatively new organization and has for Its object the Improvement of present civic conditions and the bus! ne?s relations between Its members. (iL Ann to Hear Moiobiai Pat Feuv- ic-ks. Chaplain tSllbert of the Third Infantry. Oregon National Guard, has arranged to hold the memorial aervi for the regiment Sunday night. May IS. at the First Presbyterian Church, Twelfth and Alder streets. Battery A and Camp loung of the Spnmsh War Veterans will also attend the service. Pr. WIHInm Rnder. pastor of Calvary Presby tenan Church of San Francisco. will assist in the services. Mr. W. F. Woopwarp. president of the lrvlngtnn Club, makes a request that the somen of Irvtngton meet at the clubhouse on Thursday evening to talk over the playground sltuutlon. Ther Is now being Installed basketball court, handball court and volleyball. and a concrete tennis court for the Juniors, besides a lot of apparatus for the smaller children. The meeting on Thursday night Is to talk over th situation. PROFsa.son Morris to Lfcti rb. Two free lectures will be given this week at 41 Alder street. Tonight at S o'clock Professor George P. Morris will lecture on "How to Read Photos." To morrow night at the same hour F. E. Coulter will give a lecture on "The Care of the Body.- All Interested ara Invited. t Mission Circus to Mm Tomorrow. The Florence Mead Mission Circle of th JL'nlversallst Church of Good Tidings. Irvtngton group, will be th guest of Mrs. R. E. Gchr at her home. lCil Braxe street, corner of Forty fourth, tomorrow afternoon. Important work Is to b undertaken and anyone Interested Is welcome. PR. F. F To a kim, of Los Angeles, Cak. founder of Ilsgab Home, will ba In Portland to hold a ccriea of meet ings Msy 27 to 3L at th Second Baptist Church, corner of Eaat Seventh and Eaat Ankeny streets, teaching th full gospel and praying for th sick. All will b welcome. Mhs. Arjcw ponacs. state oommander for the Ladles of th Maccabeca of th World, has been called Fast by th death of her sister. Mrs. Forges wa elected to represent th order for th State of Oregon at the supreme conven tion to be held July Is. at Allantlo city. N. J. Mas- Lbvthoi.d Diss at 7. Mrs. Salom Leuthold. an old resident of Portland, died Monday In th Patton Home, w-here she had lived for several years, f-he wss 79 years old and was an aunt of Judge Gantenbeln. Arrange ments for the funeral hav not yet been fixed. Vtaieon Scmooi. Mrmxi PLojexxax The Parent-Teachers' Association of th Vernon school will meet Thursday at 2 JO o'clock. There will b th election of officers. Mrs. Hawkins will continue th talk she gav at a pre vious meeting. Mis Harkt Bsttbr. Mlsa Lucil Barry, of 301 Holladay avenu. a victim of. th Fstacada streetcar accident, ha been removed from th hospital to her horn, but I not abl to resum br clerical dutlea. Storb No. t" Washington street for rant from July L Apply room 701 Selling building. Frask L. Smith's Norway butter. tOe. Fkaxk LSxrm'i little hema. lie. Oxs-Haut a little bam. ltc Frank L. Skinrs best bacon, 29a. His medium breafast bacon. 174. It Laxd la t-lb. palls, tie. ';"' lor frank. L, Pmlili, j Management of Celebration Would Introduce Mardl-Grsj Spirit This Tear Women Are Vrged to Wear Carnival Garb. city, will await th aprciattcoat of tha commission committee authorised by the Council. "If this committee Is considered sat' lsfactory," said Mr. Lepper yesterday, "we shall not name our commlttoe. but will co-operate with the Council com mlttee. Unless the comm'ltee la made up of men who will prepare an lnr partial charter we may go ahead with our work and appoint the committee of 15, which will frame a charter, and place tt alongside the one the Council committee prepares and let the voters decide. The East SMe Business Men Club was first to start the movemen but If we can get the commission form of government through the Council will be satisfactory. The personnel the Council committee, when it has been named, will determine what may be expected. Mr. ' Lepper has collected conslderabl data, including the charters of c'tle having commission form of govern ment. and will continue to collect ma terial bearing on the subject. it PRACTICAL AID GIVEN In the plans for filling Rose Festival weelr with an array of attractions ex celling all former celebrations, the management la preparing to give rein to alomus. th presiding deity of the mask, and to Com us. the god of revels, who are to soars honors In the fealty of the loyal subjects, with Rex Orea-onus the festival king. Arrange ments are under way to give over the latter part of the evening of Tuesday, tn night of th great electrical Ilium Inated float parade, to fun and frollo In which maskers and gaily-costumed revelers win bold sway In th streets. Sixth and Seventh streets, which are to D elaborately decorated and Illuminat ed fur the week, will be dedicated to these pastimes and certain sections of the thoroughfare will be roped oft and policed that th merry-makers may dis port toemseuves to tha fullest extent. At alternate street Intersections bands 111 be stationed and musical numbers will Intersperse th frollo of th mask ers and dancers. The festival management Is endear ortng to arouse Interest In this feature of the programme among the numerous secret and fraternal bodies In the city, wmcn have suitable costumes and par apnernalla for making a spectacular snowing. Among those that, have al ready algnlfled their Intention of plsv Ing a part ar th Knights of the Rose. The knights have a fin eiulpment for mis and wiu probably appear decked tn trappings of old feudal days. Other societies are figuring en giving 'stunts' of a burlesque character, the nature of which wlir not be announced In advance. The locul Turn Vereln. In charge of Processor 'Genserowskl. will give "the Garland Drill" and numerous otler gymnastic-feats. Th subject has been taken DP with some of the leading roller skating rinas or tne city and It Is expected that a large number of fancy perform era on rollers will be on hand to take part In freak races and comical "Jinks" In the revels. This part of the even ing's fun will not Interfere with the big electrical pageant lad by Rex Ore gon us. Introducing the Jolly old mnn arch to the festival throngs, but will rather serve to give the crowds an early opportunity to catch the carnival spirit which. It Is desired, shall prevail during the week. The masking and musical serenades will begin Just a soon as the electrical parade has dls banded and will continue until mid night. According to General Manager Hutch la this will be the fitting time for the women of Portland to appear In the gay carnival garb which Is one of the real attractive features of the floral carnivals and tournaments In other countries where such fetes are held. WORK FOR CHILDREN" TOLD AT SOCIETY'S MEETING. Parent Discouraged From Lightly Discarding; Parental Burdens, Says Superintendent, MARY GARDEN. The Most Sensational Artist In the Concert Field Today. Lois Steers-Wynn Coman will bring this brilliant season to a close with concert hy Mary Garden, "The Sarab Bernhardt of the Opera." That this con cert will be crowded It Is safe to pre dict, for Mary Garden will attract fash ionables as well as the musie lovers. No Reports submitted by the officers of the Boys and Girls' Aid Society at the 2eth annual meeting in the parlors of th First Congregation Church last night showed that 28 children were under the direct care of the society. Of that num ber, 39 were received In the past year. The average dally number of children at the reclvlng home during the year was HJL Th report of J. C. Alnsworth. trea surer of the society, showed a cash bal ance on hand of IS90.24. Disbursements for the year aggregated JiS.S70.6S and wer distributed among the following accounts: Maintenance of receiving home. ttV'SS-D!: field work, placing and visiting children and conducting investigations, S6m4.19; property expenses. I13..l; playgrounds nd manual training equipment, FJ.i6; payment of claims in the matter of tates where the Boys and Girls' Aid So- e'ety were the sole devises and amounts paid on note. Interest, etc.. SIKTI.40 Dr. T. L Eliot. William F. woodward and Judge C. E. Wolverton were re elected to succeed themselves as direc tors. The society was addressed by Dr. Luther R. Dyott and Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull. W. T. Gardner, superintendent. In his report told of the. progress the society bas made during 'the IS years he has been In charge of the work. Mr. Gard ner told of the management of the re ceiving home and the treatment of chil dren. He also explained the field work that Is done by the society In behalf of dependent children. Our field work is directed by three agents." said Mr. Gardner. "Mrs. Mary J. Graiiam attends to visiting wards oi the society who have been placed in family homes In Portland. Miss Myrtle E. Pease has charge of Investigations and wards In Southern Oregon and J. G. Kllpark looks after the.eame work for the society In Eastern and Western Ore gon. These agents carefully Investigate an reports of abuse and neglect of children In their districts and cause them to be brought before the proper authorities. Many are the difficult problems pre sented to them. Our workers do all In their power to keep the family together, but when that Is Impossible we see that the children receive proper attention. Above all. parents should be discour aged from lightly shaking off their par ental obligations." yVHERE JTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at th Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart- meets for ladles. 305 Was a, near tin ax. Fever Closcg Ainsworth School. City Health Officer Wheeler yester- You ought to give our showing of Suits at $20, $25 and $30 a lot of consideration Because we've been mighty . zealous in assembling them. We put the same standard on them as a lot of stores accord only the $35 and $40 displays. You'll find them to be fine clothes; a broad showing of English models, conservative sacks and dip fronts in blues, blue oxfords,; grays, browns and. tans. Other displays equally worthy at $35 and $40 day ordered the Alnsworth School, on Portland Heights, closed on account of scarlet fever. There have been several cases there. Recently the building was fumigated. but more fever developed and It wa de cided to close the school until June 1. P. W. B ALTBS AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 165, A 1165 First and Oak sas ii mi m am i u epspe i - . . . - i V ' "1 '.'.- i i; .-. :- j O . -: ..--.- ... t . . ; eissii ' ' " 'fi ' ' X- "i f'' -Sa. ' 'i - " Mary Gard artist Uvinf fca had aa much printed about her or aa many photographs pub lished aa this successful woman who has never yet been connected with a fail ure. Olftd with arery requisite for a brll llu.ni career, viz., exceptional musical talent, histrionic Insight of a remarkable quality and wondrous beauty - of face and figure. Msry Garden stands today, tha most Interesting woman In the world of musical art. Any woman who can make such words as pebussy'a "Pe leaa and Meitsande" and Strauss' ' lome" almost popular successes must lnded bs a genius and tha vry next might Itlsry Garden can sign Marguer ite" In "Fausl' with equal success. The programme to ba offered by Mary Garden and her assisting art lata Is re freshlngly near and different. Both Arture TibalUl, the violinist, and How-, ard Brockway. tha pianist-composer, will Introduce- to us some novelties be sides standard compositions of Import ance. Brockway Is a musician of great Importance, whose symphonies, etc, have been played by the Bos ion Symphony Orchestra, The concert will be given at the Ar mory, June 3rd. COUNCIL'S ACTION AWAITED Eas Side) Committee) May Prepare Independent Charter. The eommltte appointed by the East Side Business sfen's Club, composed of Can Kellaher, L. M. Lepper and Ueorge Blaak. to select a commute, of 15 te prepar a charter providing ror a com n'"'"" Xora oX garsmnifm Lxz fjia Downtown on Time, Where Minutes Mean Dollars you'll want a watch ' that keeps accurate time. Watches are one of the star features of our great Re moval Sale. Wo ve sold grea quan tities there's still many (eft. all marked with a first-cost tag. Only few days left for this great money-saving event. Do you love beautiful jewelry that Is as good as It looks? Adorn yourself at a very little cost. Also that skimpy tabic service. We're almost giving table silver away and all of it standardized grade. 384S Morrlaoe Street. New Address. Yeoa Bids;. Modern Business College Sixth and Washington s t r e e ts. Phone Main 7822. Shorthand, boqk keeplng and office appliance. Day and night classes. Enter any time. Speed classes and employment de partment for stenographers. MAKING SIM of your ACCOMMODATIONS HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel sod brick structure. Furnished at cost of 1100,000. Every comfort and con venience. On caiiines transferring all ever city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco HE Waltham Watch Com pany produces more than seventv stvles of move ments, ranging from the size of a nickel to larger than a dollar. There is a Waltham movement perfectly suited to your purse and personal needa. 'If, Tims You Omud a WaUkam." Send for descriptive booklet. WM.TIIAII WATCH CO., - Wsltata. Uses. WALTHAM lull WATCH It's fOWNES That's all yen need to know bout a SILK GLOVE T N preparing for a journey the telephone per forms a great variety of serrices. Reserva tions are made, last directions are given, good-byes are Baid, over the wire. The Long Distance Service of the Bell System is of special value to the traveler. Sometimes the Bell Tele phone makes a trip unnecessary; sometimes it convinces him that a trip would be profitable. "Wherever he goes, he feels the need of universal service, and that is Bell Service. - The Pacif icTelephone & Telegraph Co. EVERT BELL TELEPHONE IS TUB CENTER OF THE SYSTEM. MaKe Your Collections Carry Your Business. Get the Money In. NETH Q CO., Collector. Wereester ItldBT. Mala 17M, A 12SS Foster & Kleiser High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Eaat Ttk aad East Everett Sta, Phone. F.aat B-I2B4. 3 t; HE conservative, a b 1 manaaement of a pank- lna; institution is verr 1 m d o rt ant. The Port land Trust Company of Oreiron is manaa-ed and d 1 r ected by competent, eonservatlv men of long financial experience. Accounts subject to check are cordially Invited. Portland Trust Company of Oregon Established 1187. Oldest Trust Company In Oregon. Capital liOO.000. Surplus and Profits $70,000. IT. 1. PITTOCK, President. K. W. LEADBETTER, Viee- Pl-ealdeat-EMERY OLMSTEAD, Viee Presldent and Mssagcr. A. B. MCliOL, Vlec-I'restdenx B. LEE PAGET. Secretary, The Recognized Leaders of the Industry Peerless .:. Chalmers Pope-Hartford - Hudson Each Pre-eminent in Its Class KEATS AUTO CO., Seventh and Burnside Phone Main 5368 Open Evenings Kissel-Kar Trucks Federal Trucks STODDARD -DAYTON AUTOMOBILES AU one quality, but different prices. $1175 to $4000 86 TEJTTH STEEET, BETWEEK STAEK AND EUENSIDE Ask for catalogue. Phone A 1917, Marshall 1915. LOW RATES to CALIFORNIA San Francisco, $5, $10, $12 and $15 Los Angeles, $10.35 second class; $21.50, $23.50, $26.50 first class. Round Trips at Reduced Rates. All Rates Include Meals and Berth. SS. "Bear" Sails 9:00 A. M., Thursday, May 18. H. G. Sro'th. C T. Main A 12 Third St. J. W. Hansom. Agent, Alnsworth Dock. 402: A 1402. PHON'ES Main 268; A 1234. 3 1 IGE Main 622 A3136 UBEBTX CO Alt A ZCB COJLFAJil'. :CHWAB PRIfJTIMG CO MS0LICITS YOUR PATR0NAC 245 STARK STREET