Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 18, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    TITE MOKXIXG OREGOXIAX. TIIURSDAT, MAY 18, 1911.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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East Portland ea.it of East Fifty-third
street. Rose City park. Irrlngton. Hla-h
land. Woodlawn. Piedmont, the Penln
sula and all other districts supplied
from It will be shut down tonight from
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fS'NiTrnM P4RIC fTntr-foorth ar
vii. a-a... ao&ar.e vs. I'ortland.
TRia a.'trBMa as a.
to so shut off the water In order that
connection may be made with the new
Bull Run pipe.
Exhibit ox Todat. The annual ex
blbltlon of work by the domestic art
and science students of tbe Washing
ton HlKh School will be held today
from f.iO to 4 P. JL Parents and others
Interested In the work of these classes
are cordially Invited. Similar exhlbl
tlona will be held In the Lincoln HI
School. May !. and in the Jefferson
Hish School May :5.
lusai Win to Thuk or Jews. Rabbi
Jonah B. Wire, of Temple Beth Israel.
In a sermon at the Immanuel BapUst
Church. Second and Meade streets, next
Sunday, will tell of present-day perse'
cutlona of Jews In Russia. P.abbl Wise
has made A careful study of these con
dltlons and says they are revolting;.
The public is Invited to hear the lec
tu
Oahao AJfRorniATTO Cr. There
will be a nubile health meetlnr Thura
'day at 1:10 P. M. In tbe Interest of
' the ITS. 04 appropriation for the muni
. cltAl collection of ararbaa-e. The pudii
la Invited to be present. Mr. Maher.
0lj I'noa, Bit Iktrovtocxt. A
lre deiCAtlon of property owners
1 vice In what Is officially known aaa ....i..j.i f the ararbaze crema
tory, will be present to iriva ine piau
'.-iiimor and otter e-rrets" district,
ort ift Norm East Side, called on
ll4yr Slmonj yesterd-ty morning ariil
ura-ed hlm.te t'ta an ordinance, whlea
waa r-.j' 1 ty tie City Council at the
last tneettne. The improvement Is to
re hard surf-ac and not only Includes
. . . . . .. 1 men
ptidinort street, out IS othQrs. The . , mwtA . nleaaan
la detail and answer questions.
Roiau AnCAXCM La rie Niorrr.
Crecon council will entertain Arcanum
and friends, and their ladles. Friday
venlnr. May 1. at 1:16 o'clock, at Wo
of Woodcraft Hall. Tentn ana
Mayor is cneraily opposed to an ordi
nance embractna- such large territory,
lie promised to inveatlcate the subject
eio-ieiy. however, berore taklns action.
It a. Coxcasjo Brre Horn. T. J.
Coneannon has bouaht the lot 15x100
feet and tn elsrht-room houe of Mrs.
Jlaitia E. Handler on Thurman street.
, tasar Twenty-fourth, for 5ut. It ad
join the present store of Mr. Con
cannon and was bought for a home.
The sale was made through E. P. Mall.
Mr. Mall alio sold for S. E. Itowrnaa
a lot on East Twentieth and etantoa
treets. trvlnajton. to IL E- Jacor for
t:"4. Vr. Jaccor will at once beln
bulldlna; a modern home.
P.xsorEo Girls to Tn.i Fxytmigtcr.-i.
A women's meeting In Interests of
the Loti.se Home will be held tomorrow
afternoon at S:J) o'clock, at the Church
ef the Strangers. Grand avenue and
W'asco street. Prominent sneakers will
be present, and a b&nd of converted
rerUrd girls from the Louise Home
will give their experiences. There will
be good singing. All women are In
vited to be present to learn what has
been accomplished la the way of
helping girls.
Woatc o.- Parks PaooitEs-nca A con
siderable force la at work with IS
teams In'the Kenilworth Park. Streets
are being graded and the ground
leveled, preparatory to putting In the
apparatus, swings and benchea Good
proarress has been made In the Im
provement of the Brooklyn playground
on Powell and Mllwaukle streets. The
grading there has been completed. Ap
paratus, swings and benchea are ready
for this park.
SrtvrtAl. Ecwxat I.'nVtrmi VT axtxtx
Ke.ld-nts of the Waverly-Rlchmond
and Kenilworth districts have asked
that L. rl Rice be appointed a special
Inspector of sewer construction. It Is
asserted that some bad work has been
done and that sewera that should be
down eevea feet are down only four
feet. This has been found to be the
case en at least one street. It having
been discovered when gas mains were
laid.
To save the cost of storage on two
ino-horsepower return tubular boilers
which we are now taking out. we will
sell them at a bargain If taken at once.
These boiler are of the Kewane type
and la good condition. Complete with
all fitting and feed ater equipment,
ready for Immediate Installation. For
further particular call at room SOI
Oregonlan bids.
Mra Mamoaket R. CncnxaHAH Die.
Mrs. Margaret P.lc Cunningham died
at her home Sis Bortnwlck street.
Monday at the age of 69 years. She
waa the mother of J. 1e Carrol, of
West Son-ervilie, MassL. and Mrs.
tleorge P. Miller, of this city. The fu
n. rl will te held today from St. Mary's
Church, and Interment will be la St.
Miry' Cemetery.
Rev. P. a. Thohtsox Wnj. Res-ae.
Rev. r. A. Thompson wtll remain a
rtor of the Spokane-Avenue Presby
terian Church, as result of vote to de
cline to accept his resignation Tuesday
nitfht. He decllnrd to make any com
r-ients on tbe rrrult of the vote, other
man to express the hope that the work
of the church would go forward.
Scarot s Operatios I'xrEitno.xE Otto
Manaol'l. credit man for Mason. Ehrman
and a prominent German-Amerl
can. Is damrerou-!y ill at S( Vincent'
ilo-ipital. where a serious surgical op
era. ion was perrortnea ly Lr. Corrcy.
The operation was succe.aful and It is
believed that he will recover.
I 'a- F. E. VoAKr-a. of Los Anrelea.
tttl.. rounder or I'isgah Home, will be
In Portland to hold a series of meet
ings May 27 to SI. at tbe Second
Haptlat Church, corner of East Seventh
and East Ankeny streets, teaching the
lull goepei ami prajrlns for the sick.
All will be welcome.
Oi anl after May It, 111. the Tort
lir.d Heights and Council Crest cars
wiU operate south on Nineteenth fron
Washington to Morrison, east on Mor
rison to Fifth, north on Fifth to Wssn
Ington and weet on Washington as
heretofore. TortlAnd Railway. Light Ac
Power company.
I-CvTr a or "HroDBA" to P Orrtx
rr. S jren L Bose. of Calcutta. India,
will deliver a lecture on the "Life and
Teachings of liuddha." tonight at
o'clock in the children' room of the
uMlo Library. Those) Interested are
Invited. There will be 00 admission
fee.
I'lTrHntiXJt ClA-B TO Maa-T ToDAT.
The Psychology dub will meet today
In the Public Library artroom. Mrs.
Alice Wets'.er will give the lesson to
new members, at l:M o'clock. There
will be a practical leason on "Concen
tration, followed by experiments, at 4
o'clock.
Rais Halts Pavi-j Paving opera
tions throughout the city have been
halted by i.ie rains that have been
falling recently. A great many Job
were started, but yesterday It was too
wet to make headway and many crew
were taken off the work.
MoTHBlt TO liEA FOOD LgCTTatt
Woodstock Mother and Teachers Cir
cle will hold Us meeting tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dr. George F.
Koehlor will deliver an addreaa on
Food Values and Digestion.'"
W. A. roi-g hereby announce that
he has given up bis bachelor apart
ments at T'7 Krarney at. and from now
on wtll make his home at the Hotel
Bowers.
F. P. Tormii Laoix-s" IT ABrj-riAnirn,
ha moved from the Corbett bldg. to
Mcrrlson street. Marquam bide,
and Is now showing sew good In a.l
lines.
Patto- H-ki to Grva Tea The
Patton Home Mayday tea will be held
this afternoon at the residence of Mr.
1L L Cbapln, :j Wco street.
SroR No. ISO Washington street
for rent from July L Apply room 701
Selling building.
Si Shoe for SI CO. principally Har
row widths, at 31 Morrison street. m
Goop, old-fashioned strawberry short
cake. The liaselwood. Is! Wash. st.
1 W. Moor, te artist, for oil por
trait or piotographA Seventh and Slark.
nts. w. O Cot. a, si 1 Oregonioa
tldg. Phone Marshall Hot. ,
evening. Souvenir to ladlea.
Pn. rrnpicosD moved to n7
Swetland bldg. Phone Marshall 43a.
Nakkow Widtk In I and ti hoe
for IL 171 Third street
Blocs or slabwood. M. 1115. A 15J5.
ESTATE MANAGER BLAMED
Fdwlrv rp Ax-nxyl Frank Capen
of Bad Admlnlstratioo.
Acttrg on a complaint filed In tha
County Court by Edwin Cs pen. Judge
Cleeton Issued an order yesterday for
Frank Cacen to file with the court
wtthln ten day a statement of the es
tate of B. Capen A Company, for which
Frank Capen Is administrator. The
complaint charge Frank Capen with
malfeasance and maladministration of
hi of .Ice a administrator.
It Is recited In the complaint that
Frank Capen waa appointed adminis
trator of the estate August 14. 1S9L
Later lie Bled a report In which h
placed the value of the estate at 110.
:J.44. and reported paying out I19S6.11
It la charged that Capen. In the last
It years of administration, has failed to
submit an accounting and has not com
plied with a recent order of the court
to make an accounting of the e,stala.
Specific charges of misconduct are made.
among them being to the effect that
Capen had reported several year ago
the sale of some machinery of the es
tate at publlo auction for only SlOOtf.
It Is alleged that the sal was a pri
vate one. and in addition to the 11000
received tor the machinery were liuoo
worth of stock in the Capen Shoe Com
pany, which the administrator I
charged with withholding for himself.
Although the case ha been pending
from the first In this county, the prop
erty Involved Is at Oregon City, where
the defendant Uvea.
"NERO AND ROME" SHOWN
Great Spectacle Arouse Knthaslasm
of Arcade Crowd.
A notable historical event waa feat
ured at the Arcade theater yesterday
and despite the rain, drew large crowd
of people.
Th picture wer furnished tn two
reel of 1600 feet each, and dealt with
two episode la the life of Nero. Rome's
cruel emperor. The films showed care
and were proffered on a scale of magni
tude rarely excelled tn motion pictures.
Th Star theater for Its midweek pro
gramme change presented It usual
standard entertainment. The distin
guishing feature was "In the Baggage
Coach Ahead." a famous poem trans
formed Into a pathetic and veil acted
photo-play marked by photographic nov
elty and splendid acting.
The Oh Jot's programme contained
five dstlnct and well blended picture.
-The Angol of the Slums" perhaps th
best.
"Wild Animals In Captivity" waa tha
blr thing at the E-i.-t Side Tlvoll. though
"The Bankrupt" shared the honors of
a fine show.
Sur.dny the Star theater will offer
"The last Incidents of the life of Count
TulMol." t.tken only three week prior
to bis death. At the Arcade and Tlvoll
for Sunday. "A Close Call" will bo
shown. .
REGION GROWS FAS
T
Southern Oregon Prospering
as Never Before.
CITY FEELS INFLUENCE
Grants) Pas Dele-rate to Mining- Con
(Tress Tells of Development of
Varied Industries Mining
Is Pro raising.
That Southern wreg-on. with it
varied resource. I making greater
strides -than any other section of th
tate. I the belief of H. L. Herzlnger.
a member of the City Council of Grant
Pas, who 1 attending the State Min
lng Congress. Frult-rala'.ng. stock
raising, alfalfa growing and mining
are some of the chief resources, which
are being developed raDidlr. With
large amount of foreign capital being
attracted to th district, the City
Grant Pass la feeling the effect of th
aevelopment of th surrounding coun
try and a large municipal Improve
ment programme 1 being contemplat
ed, declared Mr. Uerxlnger.
Mr. Uerxlnger was connected with
The Oregonlan more than 21 year ago
and since leaving Portland has been
engaged In newspaper work and de
velopment activities In Oregon and
Idaho. He has been In Grant Pas
more than four year an d in that tin-.
haa seen Joaephlne County grow from
a sparsely settled district Into a pros
perous community.
Development Tet in Infancy.
"Th Rogue River Valley. In which
Grant Pas I the center, haa become
famous for Its pears, grape and ap
ple." said Mr. Herslnger. "Develop'
ment along this line I Just In It In
fancy. Th people of Grant Pass and
vicinity have raised funds for the con
tructton of a concret dam across th
Rogue River three mile above th
city. Water will be stored by this dam
to supply water to Irrigate 60,000 acres
of fertll fruit land on either side of
the river above and belosr Grant Pass.
This large area will be utilized for
the growing of fruit.
"The people of the community dem
onstrated that they were wide-awake
hen they subscribed In two hours
0.000 for th construction of th rail
road from Grants Pass to the famous
marble caves. This group of caves
forms one of the natural wonders of
Oregon. The railroad will tap one of
he finest timber belts in the state and
will supply transportation to th al
falfa district along th Apfllegate and
Williams rivers.
.Mining Forges Ahead.
"In addition to the horticultural res
ources of Josephine County, mining
development I going ahead on a large
rale. Th Hlggln and Anderson
trlkes in th old Kirby district on
Illinois River ar causing much ex
ilement. These propertle seem to
be alive with th preclou metal. I
believe that it they were remote from
transportation and difficult of access,
we would have a stampede to th camp.
But. it seem, they are too near horn
cause a rush. Mining experts be
lieve that aoms of the newly-discovered
claims bear tin or In paying
uantltles.
'Grant Pass completed Ova mile of
paved street last year and plans ar
under way for making similar im-
rovements this year. The city I grow-
ng rapidly and many fin business
structures are being built. We are to
have two large hotels and a new city
hall this year. Hundreds of newcom-
have com to Grants Pass this
Spring."
OINT BRIDGE REFUSED
Baker County Court Refuses
Share In Cost of Building.
to
THE SAFE WAY
to loan money
n real estate is
to require a
CERTIFICATE
OF TITLE
It thoroughly covers
the title end of your
investment.
TITLE AND TRUST
COMPANY
Paid-up capital $250,000.00
Lewis Bldg., 4th & Oak Sts.
statements made. Deputy District At
torney Evans, representing the Gov
ernment, said the evidence will show
Klrre and Alice Allen, on of th
party, had had a dispute that morning
a to who should pay a bill for a livery
horse, and that Klrre set tha fir on
the side of a steep mountain while this
woman and several other members of
th party were on the trail above. The
fire was discovered before it had made
much headway, he said, and waa ex
tinguished. The attorney for Klrre
aid th fir was set by others, because
two Government Are warden passed
th spot soon after Klrre did, and there
waa no fire there then. He declared
th charge was trumped up by the
woman out of spite against Klrre. and
that there was a conspiracy between
one Myers, here former husband, an
Indian and herself to injure Klrre.
PUMPS TO RECLAIM LAND
"Vewr Irrigation Project Begun Be
tween Cnlon and La Grande.
BAKER. Or.. May 17. (Special.)
Th Eastern Oregon Realty Company
has been organized In this city to en
gage in reclamation work. The prin
cipal are F. A. Harmon, manager of
the Eastern Oregon Lleht A Power
Company; Ray Nye, president of the
company, and their Eastern business
associates.
The company, by a deal completed
yesterday, acquired 1600 acres In Union
County, between Union and La Grande,
and by means of a pumping plant will
raise the waters of Catherine Creek
and reclaim what has always been a
waste and semi-arid tract. Work will
be begun Immediately.
This 1 the first project to bo an
nounced by the company, but many
moro in this vicinity are under consld
eration. Tbe company has a large
quantity of power available to carry
out its plans, the principal Idea In
which la that inducements can be of'
fered by reclaiming this land that wiU
result In bringing In many settlers.
Mr. Nye is In the city from his home
at Fremont. Neb., for a few day. He
la greatly Impressed with the outlook.
coastV
valine service y
To Paget Sound and
British Columbia
Kalama, Kelso, C h h a 1 1 s.
Centralis, Tacoma, Seattle,
Everett, Belllngham. New
Westminster and Vancouver,
B C.
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
X
International Limited
The daylight train. 10
V THE OWL
, For busy business men.
r p. m.
Tickets. Sleeping at
lor-Car Reservations
J Ticket Office, 121
I Street, and at Depot.
H. DICKSON, CP. AT. A.
. 1
SHORE LINE EXPRESS A
The night train. 10:30. 7
All trains from North Bank W
Ci.Ha. 11th mnA Hoirt Rtt.' a
and Par-
at City i
2 Third
NPfPr
here, Monday, returned at t o'clock
this morning, wet and hungry. Aa she
cannot speak English, no one outside
the family haa learned the cause of her
puzzling departure.
The world's production of tobacco for tha
year 10B, is given as 1. 161. 41. pounds,
while the consumption for the fiscal year
waa 1.SS3.8M1.S4! pounfls.
WHERE JTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at the
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
ments for ladlea 306 Wash, near tin at.
Grants Pass Depot to Move.
MARY GARDEN SEATS.
Can Be Seen red Djr Sending Mail Or
ders to Lois f-tcers-H inn Coman.
Seats for the on appearance her
of Mary Garden and her assisting ar
tists at the. Armory. Saturday evening.
June I. may be obtained by sending
order with meek and self-addressed
stamped envelop to Lois Steers-Wynn
Comau. Columbia building. Prlcea are
11. 11. tl.s. II. both floor and balcony
Mary Garden Is one of th world
greatest sopranos and most noted In
terpreter of Salome. Mellsand. Louis
and Thais.
THE BOWERS.
Ttva Beautiful Ladlea Te Room
Will Be Thrown Open to the Pub
lic Saturday, May SO.
The Bowers Grill continue to be th
popular place to dine. Excellent music
during dinner hours and after th the.
ater. June 1 a celebrated soprsno and
b-iritone singer will be added to the
attractions of Th Bower Grill dining-
room and after th theater.
FC RESALE.
That very desirable rarcel of land
100 by 13 feet, southwest corner of
East Tenth and GUsan streets, particu
larly suited for Industrial purposes.
Address W. F. Woodward. Fourth and
Washing-ton streets. .
Recall Applies to City Officials.
City Attorney Grant yesterday ren
dered to City Auditor Barbur an opinion
that the recall applies to city officials
In Portland and that It can be invoked
on Councilman Ellis, of the Tenth Ward.
Acting on this statement, Mr. Barbur
will proceed to declare an election for
the purpose of th vote on EUla He
111 advertise it In the official news
paper and wtll post notices throughout
the ward. This will be dune tomorrow
or th next day. In case air. Ellis does
not resign. He may re5lgn up to mid
night tonight, according to the law.
After that he Is subject to the vote. He
ha said he will not resign and that he
la confident of vindication.
BAKER. Or, May 17. (Special.. It
was announced by County Judge
BascheTtoday that th County Court of
Laker County would not make the ap
propriation' of tlO.COO for tbe Oregon
Idaho bridge across the Snake River
Brownlee. This means that the
bridge will not be built, aa the appro
priation of $10,000 each by th Legis
latures of Oregon and Idaho was pro
visional upon a Ilk appropriation by
this county.
Th County Court arrived at this con
clusion after a careful Investigation.
The original petition led all signers to
believe that the bridge waa to be built
entirely by the two states. This was
also the opinion when It was announced
that the bill had passed the Oregon
Legislature, and the prevailing feeling
is that th bill underwent some change
tn the process of legislation.
In tha Oregon bill. It was stipulated
that th bridge waa to be built "at or
near Brownlee. but the Idaho bill read
"within 30 rods of Brownie station.
Th court decided that th brtds t
that point would be of too little good
and serve too few people to warrant
the expenditure of such, a sum by th
county.
GRANTS P.SS. Or.. May 17. (See
clal.) It has been announced that the
Southern Pacific Company will soon re
move the old depot from its position
at Sixth and Railroad avenue to
place further west along the line, that
the yard switching will not interfere
with traffic in the main part of town.
No official announcement has been
made about the Grants Pass 3c Western
Railroad, but it is rumored that the
Southern Pacific Is giving strong moral
upport to the Grants Pass & Rogue
River Valley Railroad. It is believed
that the visit to this place by South
ern Paclflo officials recently was for
the purpose of ascertaining the amount
of work that has been accomplished in
the way of construction.
lxntt Tillamook Woman Returns.
TILLAMOOK. Or.. May 17. (Spe
cial.) Lena Blser, the woman who dis
appeared mysteriously from her
brother's ranch, four miles south of
&t Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
if
0
RLIGsfS'
lj-tle Is "Court of Last Resort.
Because there 1 considerable dispute,
following Governor West' order quar
antining cattle afflicted with scabies. In
Lake, Klamath and other Southern Ore
gon counties. Dr. W. H. Lytle. of Pen
dleton. State Veterinarian, haa (Ton
back to that section of th state to act
aa a court of last resort In determining
which cattl ar subject to quarantine.
th state authorities ear determined.
say Dr. Calvin B. White, secretary of
the Ftate Board of Health, to be rid of
the disease, and th cattle owners ar
willing to assist but are unwilling to
stand th expense and trouble of quar
antining their cattle when ther Is doubt
to their being affected with th dls-
Th Original and Genuine
MALTED rVlILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurants, hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it oo your sideboard at home.
Don't travel without it.
K quick lunch prepared in minute.
Take no imitation. Just say-BORLKTS."
to iVo Combines or Trust
Fire-Setting I Charged.
Frank Kirr will be tried today for
the alleged setting of a fire at Horse
shoe Spring.- near a camp known as
Huckleberry City, at Crater Lake last
September. The Jury waa Impaneled
yesterday afternoon, and the opening
Natural Laxative fcLTd
Water P?--2rfl
SB
Sj Quickly Relieves- r.-g
H Biliousness, p
U Sick Headache, igKSafj
K Stomach Disorders, j??r'f
I and Va
COLLINS HOT SPRINGS
COLLINS
Washington
Cuisine and ae
o o m m o datlona
una x a elled.
North Bank
trains and I'pper
Columbia Ktver
boats all stop
at Collins
Springs.
Hot Mineral
Batbf recom
mended by phy
sicians for rheu
matism, s to ma c fa,
liver and kidney
trouble.
Steam Heat, electric lights; new. np-ttvdate bath-house, with private baths and
experienced masseur and masseuse in constant attendance. Terms on application
The Hamlin School
A Boardia-r and Par School for GtrU.
i
ComprUlnr a French School for Xstttlc
Children, Primary, Intermediate, High
School and Post Graduate Departments,
Household Economics, Draw ine. Pain tins
and Elocution.
Accredited by the Cnlveretty of Cali
fornia, by Leland .Stanford Junior Vni
Ters.it y and by Km tern College.
Courses In Singing. Instrumental Music
(piano, Tlolln, crgan. barp, flute, cello,
etc.). Theory and composition. Harmony.
Bight Readlnir. Musical Dictation, Choral
and Orchestral Practice, etc, aro offered
by the newly formed Music Department.
For particulars In regard to tha School,
please send for prospectus, and address.
MISS RVRAH D. HAMXIV, A. M..
Pacific Avenue. San Francisco.
MTLLS COLLEGE, Near Oakland. The only
Woman'! College on the Pacific Coast. Char
tered 1665. Entrance and graduation require
ments equal to those of Stanford and Uni
versity of California. President. Luella Clay
Car on. A. Lltt. D-, LI D. For catalogue
address Secretary. Mills College P. O., Cai.
A Trial Costs You Nothing
Try a sack of Super
ior Bluestem Flour,
making as many bak
ings as you wish. If
you are not satisfied
that it Is better than
any other flour you
can buy. your money
win te returned witn
out arrument.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
GKOCEltS.
We will protect you
fully In this susran-
tee. If any Superior
Bluest em earns are
returned through dis-
atisxaction witn tne
flour, you ere author
ized to refund the full
purchase pries and we
wll reimburse you tor uis same.
FICN1ER FLOUhMi KILL CO.
6uprlor Blwstem Fancy ratent Flour.
D. C BURNS CO.
Distributors,
208.210 Third Btrsst i
., pbonss Main 61 & JL 182.
Landscape Architected
and Gardening
Wa do all kind of -tardea And land
scape work.
Gradln-, fertilizing, seedlnir. arrana
ins; and planting; trees, shrubs and
flowers. .
The la'test Ideas In la-rlns- out Diana
for residences and parks.
, w indow decorating; a specialty.
SCHREIBER at LE.HKR
Pkooea Mala 8831. A 38li.
California Metal Plating Works
A. aCetblTtar, prop.
GOLD, iaVEB. BRASS aVlaD KXCKXi,
rLAiuo,
Metal Coloring- a Specialty.
S4S SaCOJai STKBLZX.
Mala 7X1 rwuau, Oragoa
MaKe Your Collections
Carry Your Business.
Get the Money In.
NETH a CO.,
Collector.
Worcester Bid. Hals 1TS-S, A 1283
Foster & Kleiser
High Grade Commercial and Electric
SIGNS
East 7th and East Everett St a.
Phosie Ra.t 1111 B-2224.
Main 622
A3136
I.IBF.RTT CIUL Jk ICS COaLPAHxVl
MR. MANUFACTURER
"We call tout attention to the EE
LIABILITY of our twenty-four hour
ELECTRIC SERVICE for both light
and power and advance the following
reasons:
Because we have three hydro-electric
generating stations in operation devel
oping 30,000 H. P.
Because we have ready for emer
gencies SEVEN steam generating sta
tions readv to produce on short notice -
24,000 H. P.
Because we will have in operation
October 1 another hydro-electric sta-
tion which will develop 16,000 H. P.
Because we are doing preliminary
work on still another hydro-electric
station which will develop 45,000 H. P.
to take care of your future needs.
Because our facilities for furnishing
everything "ELECTRICAL" are un
surpassed and our , organization in
point of skill, experienceand familiar
ity with electrical problems is second
to none.
Because our experts are at your
service.
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
Phone Main 6688 or A 6131.
SEVENTH AND ALDER STREETS
Bridge an
d Plate Work
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DR. W. A. WISE
24 Tear a Leader In Painless Dental
Work In Portland.
There are many kinds and
forma of Dental Bridge Work,
each of which has specialized
merit.
Bridge work to be right In
every detail and posse the
quality of permanence, must bo
exact In Its mechanical construc
tion. Most failures In bridge work
are due to unsanitary construc
tion, to actual "don't care" care
lessness or to honest Ig-norance.
MAKING ARTIFICIAL TEETH
is a leading feature of our busi
ness, and we believe it cannot be
surpassed in the point of Its
completeness. We operate our
own laboratory, and as making
artificial teeth Is a specialty in
dentistry, we are in a position
to make this offer and guaran
tee satisfaction.
Dr. Wise has .made this branch
of dentistry a special, study for a
great many years and is again in
active practice and will wait on
all who wish his services.
Out-of-town people can have
their plate and bridgework fin
ished in one day if necessary.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SPECIAL, OFFER.
These prices are extremely low for the quality of work we offer:
Good Robber Plate, each. .S5.00
Tbe Beat Red Rubber
Plates, each, for 87. SO
22k: Gold and Poreclila
Craws for S3.50 Up
22K Rrldsre Teetli, sraaran-
teed, each S3.RO TJp
Cold aad Enamel Fillings .. jjl 1 t p
Painless Extracting; 50C Up
silver Fillings, each 504 Up ,
EXAMINATION FREE.
THE WISE DENTAL CO., Inc.
Office Hours 8 A. IL to 8 P. N., Sunday to I.
AH Work Guaranteed.
Phone A and M 2029,
FAILING BLDG, THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS.
It's Kilham's that engrave for
higheft society
Most beautiful things in
strictest propriety.
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SUPERIOR COPPER-PLATE ENGRAVING
Wedding Announcements, At Home,
Invitations, Visiting Cards, Com
mencement Programs, Diplomas, Etc.
DISTINCTIVE STEEL-DIE EMBOSSING
Society Monogram and Address Sta
tionery, Banquet Programs, Menus,
Office Stationery, Business Cards,
Stock Certificates, Bonds, Etc.
We employ our own artists, do our own copper-plate and steel-die
engraving and can please'the most fastidious.
, Come and See Our Samples
fif T3v y AtatiakIcdx
vMd piisljirJq Co.
FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
HARRIS TRUNK CO.
TRUNKS
BAGS
Suitcases
132 6th st. j
Opposite j
A B-oarantee with
every pair of
f owneS
KID FITTING "
SILK GLOVES
Double tips, of course.