Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 10, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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    TT1E MTmXTXO OREGOMAy. SATURDAY. JTTN'E 10. 1911.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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kaataaaa afftca kr a-aiack; lalarda
rvtalag.
Wir Cina Hracra'l Anttrr Tlrad
of brln bratvn. which she declarrd
hr huabnd'a habitual trratmrnt
of hr. Mrs. Claud C. Carmaclt. wlf
of aa Icamaa lltn at 1 Eaat Twan
tlrtb atrial North, awor out a war
rant for hia arra-H yaatrrdar- Cannae It
waa broucht to tha pollca atatloa and
lxla.d In )alL Tha rllma of tha aflair
waa a Bfkt at tha tarmac It homa
Tourida; nlicht. la which Carmack la
aald ta baa ao a.Tar.lr bata hla
wtfa that aha ran from him aad aacapad
to tha horn of CXtactlv Kndlcott.
Woan to Hold Maa Mrmrtso. A
woman a maaa maatloat to which all
woman ara cordially larlt.d will ba
hold la tha auditorium of tha Ftrat
loDsratlonal Church. tomorrow
ftaraoon al 1:1$ o clock. Tha prin
cipal addr.a will ba (Ivan by Mlaa
klarcarat tilattarr. of B-toit. wall
fcnowa educator aad Sunday achool
worker. Tha programme will alao In
rluda aa addraaa by Mr a. Ueorce W.
Ilmman. of California. lo by Mra.
Clyde IV Altchlaon and ka orak recital
by Mlaa Alda Hrounlitoa.
ttlow proareea la betne mad on tha
lmproment of Lombard atreet. Con
tract waa let to tha Orto Haaeara
I'avtnc Company many montha ao.
Tha atreet railway company hae relatd
Ita tracka with hey ateel rmlla. The
paTlna- company baa atarted work, but
haa accompiiahed ery llttle. Tha Im
provement extenda from MKenaa kira
una nearly to the r.nln.ula.
Jim Itntwrk WraT Pira. Mra.
Trenca Curry Webater died at her
home. ST1 Kat Thirty-fourth atreet,
at ine ae of (1 years. Oha was the
wife of Maurlr C. Webater and
daushter of tha lata ex-Governor and
Mra. tfceortre I- Curry. The funeral
eervtrea wrr held yeaterday faom her
lata hm and concluded at tha Port
land Crematorium.
To aa tha cost ef at or as oa twa
isa-horaepower return tubular Dollars
which wa ara now taklnc out. ws anil
sell them at a barraln If taken at sacs.
Tbeaa hollers ara of the Kewanes type
and In rood condition. Complete with
all BMIne and feed ater equipment,
ready for tmmediats InataJlatlon. For
further aartlcalara sail al raoBt Ml
Vrettonlan bide.
Fuxk Cot. una Tn Irui Tha an
pual commeacement exerolara of tha
academic department of tha Columbia
l'nlveretty will be held June St. Arch
klanon Chrt.tie will prealde and Frank
C;iirr will deliver tue addreas. Four
atudnta are to graduate thla year.
TinT'a ATTRACTM.xe.
Today only IS women's allk Hale
he. apeclul. :ic a pair: 1 2 So union
auiia. i.ul. f 1 91: 11. i lone hid
lovca, tl . colore. tvery whits
article reduced F. P. Tount. 221 Mor
rison atreet. Marquarn bldg. e
Fv- Salk it a PiCiTX Polld ma
hncaoy millinery flxturea. comprtalnir
wail caea. floor caaee. chalra. tablea.
hat..tand.: coat new. $150e: la uae one
year. Arply at Grand Leader. Fifth
and Alder atrecta. Ak for Mr.
Verthelmer. a
8-mns to La a as.
Fob Ti op T ears.
lx7.
In HtT er Rrran. Dtrrntcr.
No BrTTsn Location t! Cm.
A 141. OUOONU.1. a
Fan fnoitn'i DaTtoKrrkATtoM. Her
man Wulff. profesaor of cooklna:. la itit
Inn free dcmonitratlon dally. I to P.
M . on a re At Mil's'tlc ranee, at William
Uadaby Sona. Waahincton. cor. lat at.
Ir yon hare any na at all for a
launch, here's a barraln. We will sell
on terma or trad for real aetata our
fine 2t-foot. la horeepower cabin
launch. I'oetnfTU-e box 42. Fortland.
Fia'T PxETTriiAX Ciri-i-H. Alder
and Twlf:h. children- day exrrclea
at l.Si o'clock, with addreas by Dr.
Uvy.l. "F:rht!n Llona"; etrrnlnc
worahlp. 7 45. theme. "Toe Real Bual
ceaa of U(e."
TV Ex-KeaI. Ka-raTB Vo on Othxh.
We hare two excellent life lnur-
ance agency propoeitlona to make to
rtftt pariirA Apply American Life 4l
Accidrnt Insurance Co. Beck bids.
J. Wii.ua Lewi. M. T. Scientific
manipulation and leucodeecent lia-ht
treatiner.ta. radiant beat. Itimlnoua and
blue-violet ray. Office. 61$ Mtrquam
bide. Portland. i"r.
ticvxvn-FiYK KTaira In Hunt Cluh
runntnc race Saturday afternoon kt
Country Cluh race track. Roe City
park, t F. M.: faateat horses In North
weat. Pctrtc Stat Fir TxrA(- Com
Paikt. home office. Portland. Kr-. room
iy Chamber of Commerce bulldlna;.
I honea: Marshall . A 4111.
Taxi car for Hunt Cluh running
racee on Waahlnxton street, between
rVcond and Fifth, coin east.
OkisxTAi. rux at aeneatlonal low
prices At'.yeh Bros. removal sal.
Tentk aad Washlnxtoa atreet.
Hnaas ItArrs. (iaturday afternoon.
J.ina 1. Country Cluh race track. Roes
City Park. ,
Cnio CABjciVAt. rAJtv-x. Rlncler'a
new hall. Id and Morrlaon, Saturday.
Hi'vt Cu-a runnlns races. Satur
day afternoon. June 1.
Tws-rTT-FtT-nt Anwiir man r Gbapcat
ixo Kxxarratw. Tbs iitb snnlveraary
sraduatlnc exerclsea of ths Christian
rtrother Colxa, Grand avenue and
Clackaroaa atreet. will be held Jun 1
aad attendance will be by Invitation.
An elaborate prnsrsmm la belna; pre
pared. There will be a larae clasa to
rsduats from ths bnalneaa and pre
paratory departments. Gold med.i!a
and premruma will ba presented to tha
atudenta who have dtatlnaelahed them-
aelves for ceneral excellency durlna;
ths year. Ths alumni medal, presented
by ths Alumni Association to the etu
des t reeelvine- the biaheet credits In
all atndiea. will ba presented. Alao tha
archblabop's sold medal for the beat
competitive examination In Chriettan
aoctrloe Is belna" strtvsn for by tn
atadents. The sraduatinc claaa will
be an of th larseat In th hiatory of
ths collec. Whan th eollece opened
Ita doora la th new building; on tb
Eaet Hid It had 70 pupils and th en
rollment has reached 10.
Mxxr.
Cream of tomato, boiled halibut,
mushroom aaaoe. crab cocktail, club
booaa aauaasrs and mashed potatoes,
chicken frlrasaea and noodles, baked
beans and Huston brown bread, calvea'
liver and broiled bacon, lettuc and
ohees sandwiches, roaat lea; of veaL
with drvanina;: cold roast, lamb and
potat aalad. crab meat and mayon
naise, eturf.d tomatoes, oocoaatit cream
pie. tnarahmallow lc cream, straw
berry shortcake, caramel custard and
whipped cream, honeymoon cake. After
noon tea, coffee, chocolate, lea raro
and cake aerved from 1:1 to a:10.
Woman'a F.xcban-. 1 Fifth etreet-
Mas. Makib fui'rvrre Prxs. Mr.
Maria riadentiorff. wife of Krneet Olden
dortT. an old resident of thla city, died
In Butte. Mont-. May 11. Ph was th
mother of 13 children, four of whom
ar still llvlnaj. They are: Herman of
Hoaarto. Ara-entlna Republic; Edward.
Mtnlater at Llabon. PortuxaL from Ar
xenlln Republic: Iopld. a mlnlnx
man at Butt, aad Mrs. lleiene Brown,
of Chlraxo, 11L Mr. Oldendorlt waa
k resident of thla city for IS yeara
and her death Is mourned by a host of
friends.
Boot Btncr to llxt Rrvxx. John
O. Col far died at th horn of hie
counln. Mrs. James Lacey. 1(1 Cook
avenue. Thursday at the ax of IS
years. He waa tb husband of Mrs.
Joeephlne Colfer and son of Jamea
Colter. Th body will ba sent to Hood
River today, wher tha services will be
held.
Rctmino Hon Racss this afternoon.
1 o'clock. Country Club race track.
Take car on Waahlnxton street, be
tween Second and Fifth, xolnx east.
Visit ths Portland Swlmmlnr Baths.
17 4th. elexant pluns. ateam. tubs.
howera. ISc
AT THE HOTEL PORTLAND
Th pen-alr concert at th Hotel
Portland have been a feature durlnx
Rose Festival week.- Th balcony haa
proved an Ideal location for th Of
chtra. and has enabled larx number!
to hear th music to advantage, partic
ularly tha dinars. Director Llnd has
root to xreat pains In preparlnx th
proxramtr.es, and many selections ar
found from th latest operas, mixed
with th daisies'. Sunday evenlnx th
orchestra will xlv a xrand symphony
concert, which will Include the cele
brated Bulner lymphony of Schubert
and the work! of Beethoven. Tachal
kowsky nnd Rubeneteln. Th pro
irammt for thla vnlna; follows:
ktarrh. -Rertln Scboe- Unrke
s.i.olloa. Aia.ri' H.rbsrt
Bal MM la Hind Prleata b) Ir-
vlah Hernia
Overture. Huaaarlan Corcedy . .Kel.r-l.-a
ri!t internio -ana aoun" Von Bi'B
Hmti (mi 'Tbe O'.rl la ine Train." Lo Fall
uiie "from the eovlh" Jitroae
'lene Oaprlce" GrlcX
Orai.d eeleouoa Hacaei aad Oretel ....
Humperdlnek
Wait 9ut- 'X'artn.na- Wtleon
aeiecUoa. "The olrl aad the Kaleer". .Jarne
Th decoration In th larxe dlnlnc
room and xrlll ar very pi canine:, and
th Hotel Portland has been very poo
alar for dinner partlea all week.
COAST EMPLOYERS UNITE
Federation Is Formed In Meeting
Tacoma orfrrerm tlcctcd.
Tha Federation of Employars Aaao
cratlona of the Pacific Coast was or
ganised at Tacoma Wedneaday night.
Ilexatea were present from all of th
Important cities of ths Farina Coast.
Th scop of th work of th new ar
xanlxatlon will ba alone; th line of
th National Association of Manufac
turer. W. R. Ruat, president and manixfr
of th Tacoma smelter, was elected
president of th association. H. S.
Haatlnxa waa selected as secretary and
xeneral manaxer. Ha will have hla
headquarters In Portland. iL C. Ban
field, of Portland, waa mad a member
of the executive council of rha or
ganization. OAKS PARK BAND.
Open-air concert this afternoon and
evanlna. direction Philip Pels and Quar
tet, from Metropolitan Opera Company.
New York.
AFTETtKOOW.
Selection. --weet.t tllrl In Parla." Hoa-ard
Ta.-'e Tom fabla" Lamp
"frireauiaa I'ance I'elg
P.,pu:a mil Quartet
Varcb. -Kanfare". ."d.
M.rrv W I or wtnaor
-Mill la the Koreet"
..... .1i:i. Tiber
WaiuleutU
lfceitB. ""ole:r
rTS-TiMlXOv
Overture. "Reveille Pa Lloa. ....... Kontakl
Ii.h. -Lee Spall" Wlunark
S.t.vtloa, 'VaroBeo" ..................
Q-i.M.l
wililAia T.U." overture RneaJnl
"Love e Prram After the Ball". . . .Cmlbu.ha
Chara-'teriatlc. -An afeulla" t:t
Vuart.t
"Oread Aaaerteaa Faataela" Tebanl
YE OREGON GRILLE.
Its lupetiorlty as k dlnlnx pike la
kcknowledxed by alL If you ara a
atranxer In the city, join th throne
of Portland a beat people that dally
crowd the tables of thla. th handaom
eat trill in tha city. Pletro Marino and
his unexcelled orcheatrs. supported by
th llneet vocal tolont obtainable,
every day at luncheon snl at nlxht
from t to 1 and from li to 11 -S4.
OREGON CTTY BOAT.
Sunday rlvar trips. Leave Taylor
atreet dock. A. M . IX M . I P. St.: leave
Or. con City, lo 5 A. M, 1:19 P. U. and
P. M. Round trip. 45c
WHEREJTO DINE.
All th delicacies of th season at tha
Portland Restaurant. Fin private apart
ment for ladles, lot Wash,, near Stb it.
Small Theft Reported.
Prowlers entered th residence of Rev.
W. B. Hleeon. pastor of th Whit Tem
pi, an Eleventh street, aorr.etlm Thurs
day afternoon, and rsnaacked the home,
but took aothlnx but a brooch. Mrs. D.
A. fAmlth. staylex at th Hotel Parson,
reported th theft of a watch from her
room. Three dosen fork and apoon
were taken from th horn of K. A.
Marshall, ail Multnomah atreet. No
depredation from pickpockets were re
ported fellowlr.x th parades of Thursday
afternoon nnd vclcx.
Th Plummer TTn Co. cordially In.
vltea Its out-of-town friend and
cuatomere to call and make their store
r .ad'j uartere while In ti.a city. 1
Third SU Cor. Madison.
0P1H10HS ARE OPPOSED
DISPOSAL, OF MAKRIAGK 1.1
CKSSK retS Pl'ZZLKS.
Iltrlot Attorney In Late Decision
8aT Cash Mast Be Paid Into
County Treaeajry.
Tw eontrary opinions h been
rendered by Dlatrlct Attorney Cameron
rrxardlnx th rlxht of Justice of th
peace L retain fee paid them for per
forming marriage ceremonle. but
County Auditor Martin said yesterday
that ha would follow th opinion re
ceived yeaterday from th District At
torney, which 1 to tb effect that
th fee muat be paid to th county.
The amount of th fee wilt be re
tained from tha salarlra of th Jus
tice of th peace, unless they volun
tarily pay them to th County Treas
urer. In th opinion rendered by Mr. Cam
eron yesterday. It la atated that th
County Clerk may retain one-'ialf of
th fee collected for naturalisation
parpoea. but that from th fee he
muat pay th salaries of th men who
perform th work. Th salaries la th
past have been paid by th county and
County Clerk Fields has kept the fee.
Fred L. Olson. Juatlc of th peace,
obtained a written opinion from Mr.
Cameron on May 11 which contains th
following- conrernlnx the marriage
fs for tbs Juatlce and Judge:
"I am of th opinion that the Judi
cial officer referred to by you In your
letter for an opinion In this matter
ar entitled to collect and retain the
same."
This opinion was addresaed to S. B.
Martin, auditor, although delivered to
Mr. OIon.
In th letter received by Mr. Martin
yeaterday from niatrlct Attorney Cam
eron la the following opinion In re
gard to feea.
Th law pawed In 19 with refer
ence to Justice of the peace, affecting
th present question, has not been ro
pealed. unless It may be by Implica
tion by the law of 1507. which pro
vides that th clerk shall collect all
fees from "lltlganta" and furth.r aays
that th salary of tha Justices shall be
in full compensation for all service
or duties performed by them, and no
other feea commission or compensa
tion whatever shall ba allowed to or
received by them.
VI1--K LEFT OS WKDDIXG DAT
Mr. Carson Tell of Sudden Deser
tion and Get Divorce.
How ih wa deserted In San Ber
nardino. Cal, on her wedding day by
her h a abend. Fred Caraon, waa told by
Mra Susie Carson In Judge Gantenbeln'i
court yeaterday. She said there was no
reason for her husband's action. Th
dlvorc ah asked for waa granted.
Mra Caraon' testimony was cor
roborated by a nephew of her hueband,
who testified that Caraon bad met him
on th street after the wedding; and
told him that he was going away and
would never live with his wife.
"Did Mra Carson give her husband
any cause for deserting; her!" th wit
ness was asked.
"No. Indeed." he replied. Ther waa
no reason whatever for bis leaving her,
and she did what she oould to get him
to llv with her."
There were no children or property
rights Involved.
Leona A. Boylan received a divorce
from Charles W. Boylan after she told
the court how sh had been married to
her husband a second time after belna;
divorced from him. and had found that
hi cruelty wa mor than ah could
bear. Bhe aald that he locked her In a
room tor a long time when he was
angry at her one time. He carried a
butcher knife, ahe said, which caused
her much fright and worry. They were
married In Portland, July 14. 1110, and
have on child.
Other divorces granted were:
Lulla. from Z. L- Sselrv. for cruelty.
They were married In Multnomah Coun
ty, January 11. 108.
Grace, from T. H. Williams, for cruel
ty. They were married at Vancouver,
Warh.. August 8. 1S08.
Marie, from Lloyd Burtls, for deser
tion. They were married at Oregon
Cltv. April 1. 101.
Roa T, from S. E. Wright, tor de
sertion. They were married at Newton,
Iowa. June 10. ISSt.
J. E from Teena Brady, for desertion.
They were married in Waahlngton, D.
C. January :&. 1K?.
Jacob, from Karah Solomon, for IB-
fidelity. They were married at Phila
delphia. July 7, 1KS.
Anna, from B. A- Heaselea, for
cruelty. They were married at Van
couver, Waah., December 11. 1891.
Morris C. Martin filed suit for divorce
against Edna M. Martin for cruelty.
They were married at Vandal la. 111.,
July 21. lv.
A suit for dlvorc was Died by Hiram
F. Stevenson agsinst Anna F. Steven
son for desertion. Tbey were married
In Montana. October 11, 15.
.'ourtliou.se Notes.
Howard Msnnlntr. Indicted for the
SEALY-LOWELL CO.
GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS
Owing to the vigilance of
the fire department, last
night's fire was confined
to our bakery, on the 3d
floor of the building. Our
salesroom and immense
stock are not damaged in
the slightest, either, by
fire or water. "We are
ready, as usual, for busi
ness this morning. There
will be no delay in filling
orders. , ,
Phone Main 7200, A 6181
288, 290, 292 STARK ST.
Few people
realize the
many dangers to
which ones title is ex
posed in making real
estate transactions
said a new patron
recently; "I realized
it too late after I
had lost $4500 and
hereafter I propose
to have protection
through a Certificate y
of Title."
Profit by this man's ex
perience. Investigate th
question before yon mak
your next deal. Call for
our booklet.
TITLE
AND TRUST
COMPANY
Lewis Bids, 4th aad Oak,
larceny of the tor of A. II. Metzelaar.
on April . wa acquitted by a Jury
In Judge Kavanaughs court yesterday
afternoon.
H. N. Hicks. Indicted for obtaining
money under false pretenses, pleaded
guilty to the charge before Judge
Gantenbetn yesterday afternoon, and
was aentenred to an Indeterminate
term In the penitentiary. He was
then paroled during good behavior.
Th case of W. H. Hurlburt against
Morris Brothers, Involving 1000 share
of stock of the Portland Railway,
Light at Power Company, waa begun
be for Judge Kavanaugh yeaterday
afternoon, and will be continued to
day. TOrXQ CHINESE LOYAIj TO
WHITE STEPMOTHER,
Father Accused of Brutality to Son
Who Testified Against Him In
Divorce Trial.
Loyalty to th divorced white wife
of hi father was given a a cause yes
terday morning by Twee Toy Lee for
th cruelty h had been forced to suf
fer at th bants of his parents. Wing
Lee, a Chinese doctor of 17 North Fifth
street. Wing Lee was arrested by the
pollc yesterday morning for beating
his son, who Is 17 years old, and the
case was referred to the Juvenile
Court, which will give It a hearing
next Saturday.
In the trial of the divorce, suit of
Wing Lee against his white wife on
April 12. the son of Lee was placed on
th stand to testify in favor of his
father. On crosa examination, he said
that he had been beaten on several oc
casions when he bad refused to speak
against his step-mother, and that be
had always enjoyed good treatment at
ber hands.
When taken to the Juvenile Court
yesterday morning. Toy Lee feald that
since he had testified Wi favor of tils
step-mother at the dlvorc trial, his
father had beaten him almost dally.
He asked that be be turned over to
his step-mother, but until the ease 1
heard h will be held In th detention
home, and if the boy's statements are
proved t will probably be. taken
from his father permanently.
Since ber divorce from her Chinese
husband, Witig Lee has occupied rooms
In hie house and of late has been em
ployed In the Grand Central Hotel.
Ruth Richards, Mra Wing Lee's
daughter by a Tormer marriage with
a white man. hurried to the police
station yesterday and reported that
the boy was being cruelly beaten by
hi father. The pollc found the boy
bound tn ropes and being whipped. He
was placed In a patrol wagon, still
bound, and taken in that way to the
Juvenile Court, wher he wa untied
and told to tell hi story.
THE BOWERS GRILL.
Th perfect dinner Table d'hote
and a la carte. The finest orchestra.
The superior soprano. Miss Ethel Lewis.
The celebrated baritone, Lowell M.
Redfleld. The perfect service makes
the Bower grill the popular place to
dine crowded nightly.
f LINE SERVICE V
To Pnget Sound and
; British Columbia
Ralama. Kelso. Chehalla,
Centralis, Ta'oma. Seattle.
Everett, Beiiingnam. i-w
Westmlnater and Vancouver.
B.C.
3 TRAINS DAILY 3
s
International Limited '
Tb daylight train. 10 A. M.
THE OWL
For busy business men,
P . M.
SHORE LINE EXPRESS
Tne night train. 10:30 V. at.
AH train from North Bank
Station. 11th and Hoyt St.
Tickets. Sleeping and Parlor-Car
Reservations at City
Ticket Office. 122 Third
Street, and at Iepot.
H. DICKSON, C. P. T. A.
ARCHIBALD GRAT, A. O. F.
A P. A.
309 Morrison Street
"The Onyx Hosiery Shop
We Are Now Sole Agent for
Phoenix
Guaranteed Silk
Hosiery
Men'
Women's
Fashion Says
'Wear Silk Hose."
Economy Says
"Buy at Lennon's."
Common Sense Say
"Buy Phoenix-"
The women's are 75c the pair, $3
for box of roar pairs. Tha men's
are SOc the pair, box of four
pairs for $2.
Box of four pairs guaranteed
for a quarter year's wear.
When yon see them well only need
to say: "What sice and color, pieeae?
1 'J ' uana.eint.n i.i&MuIiZS
White Temple Pulpit
ai'
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all III II 'nil'lliltiUlUltlil'i lilt
WALTER BTEVvVELX HniSOU, MINISTER
Twelfth and Taylor Street.
Dr Rlnson will preach In Vancouver, B.
C next Sunday, at the dedication of the
pew 1150.000 church bulldlna of the Flrat
BapUat Church of that city. Dr. H. Francis
perry, pastor.
Rev. Donald I. Macl-aorin, T. r.. of
Walla Xt'alla, Washington, vlll preach at
tnOTE TKM7LE
at II A. M. Subject:
"The Promlae of God, Life Eternal."
At 7:39 P. M. Subject:
"The Mighty Inquiry,"
Who la Thla That Rules the 'Wave?
Next to Dr. Hlnaon. Dr. MacLaurln Is
the ablest Baptist preacher on this Coast.
He Is building A new Ji!5.000 Baptist church
In Walla Walla. For nine yeara he waa
the pastor of the WOOD ARD-AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH, of Detroit. Michigan,
one of the greatest Baptist churches In thia
country.
STRANGERS INVITED t3EATB FREE.
el. near Srinford UoiFCTBTT.
Home ana uay acnooi . D-m
aeariUed by eollete. EaeJW C. and Pn
ipiWr. Foot new bniUino. a Residence lor 40
STrSiauoo H.Il of U rooms! Crmnx.lam.nd
AjdWitan: a Domestic Science BunrAlow.
Zilc. An. Domemc Science. 0co, r
icxl Trsinini. School opens September 4. 1911. Focillas
tcKAlowe. .sddrr. ;tbe Principal.
MAKX i. LUt-M
STIIX8 COLLEGE. Near Oakland. The only
Woman s college on ine racinc .wmu it
tered 1685. Entrance and graduation require
ments equal to those' of Stanford and Uni
versity of California. President. Luella Clay
Carson. A. M.. Lltt. D.. LL- D. For catalogue
addteaa Secretary. Ml US College P. P.. CaL
Foster & Kleiser
High Grade Commercial and Electric
SIGNS .
East 7th aad Eaat Everett Sta.
Fboaee Eaat 1111; B-2224.
ICE
Liberty Coal
MAIN 622
A 3 136
& Ice Company
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TELEPHONING TO THlNTRY
SHE City and the Country are bound together
by the telephone
The farmer and his family use the rural telephone
constantly, calling up each other and the market town on
all Borts of matters and for all sorts of supplies and in
formation. City people also find the rural telephone of great
advantage. A traveler from his room in the hotel talks
with the farm folks miles away. Without the telephone
he could not reach them.
The farmer himself may travel far and still talk home
over the Long Distance Lines of the Bell System.
The Pacif icTelephone &
Telegraph Co.
EVERT BEI.Ii TELEPHONE IS TOT
CENTER Of THE SYSTEM.
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MUnitc. Citv and New York
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Pemsjivaiiia
-Lines
Pennsylvania's Portland City Passenger Office
22K Third Street
Or address F. N. KOIXOCK. Dhtriat AgU PORTLAND, ORE.
Excursion
Fast BEACH trains leave NORTH BASK detot at 2:30 P. M. and 6:30
. P. M. Saturday, and 9:20 A. M. Sunday tor
GEARHART PARK
"BY THE SEA"
Returning Leave GEARHART PARK S:41 P. M. Sunday and 8:5 A. M.
Monday. Three Dollar for tke Rooad Trip.
View the Pacific Ocean at Oregon' Famous Resort. Rooms at
GEARHART BEACH HOTE1, can be reserved from H. C. Bowers,
Bowers Hotel. Portland, Oregon. Railroad tickets at Fifth and StarH
streets and Eleventh and Hoyt treets.
HOT SPRINGS HOTEL
FT
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The Pic Wic
Seaside, Oregon
Rooms, $1.00 up; 6team heat,
baths, hot and cold water. Lo
cated cottier Oceaii Front and Shell
road. Magnificent view, protected
from eold wind. Service night and
day.
HaKe Your Collections
Carry Your Business.
Get the Money In.
NETli a CO.,
Collector.
Wereester Bldar- Mala ITS. AY 139a
California Metal Plating Works
A. MetblTler. proa.
OOL1X - :LVt. BRASS A4U KICKEI,
PLATIKQ.
ktetal Colortna; a Specialty.
SS MECOKB 5THK2T.
Atala Tilt a'oruand. Orasjoa
line.
r LowRound-
inp rares
Good 30 days plenty
of time to recuperate at
cool and delightful At
lantic City or to see the
sights of New York.
Stop-overs include
Baltimore, Washington
and Philadelphia.
Round Trip from Chicago
New York, - $30:22
Atlantic City, 292
Norfolk, - - 27:22
01dPointComfort,27-i!2
Daily from
September 30.
Jane
via
1 to
BTKVKXSON-, WASH.
Eteain heated and eleotiio llKbtad.
Situated on ths Columbia, Rlvar.
Reached by tha 8. P. 8. Ky. (North
Bank), Staamsra Bailey Qattart.
Dalles City and Q. N. TeaL
Automobile meets all trains and
boata fits minutes' rlda to hotel.
Hot mineral batha Lady and gent,
attendants.
Baths recommended by physicians
for rheumatism, stomach trouble and
xeneral nervous debility.
Rates on application.
FREE DEMONSTRATION!
HOW TO REMOVE
WRINKLES
I-V 15 BIIXUTES
Just put Neo-Plastlque a harmless
Vegetable Jelly On your face. Let It
dry. In 15 minute wash It off. That's
all. No peeling or other drastic meth
ods. Delightful sensation. Refreshing.
Scientific. Guaranteed taarmleaa under
pare food law.
SOLD OX APPROVAL
Instantaneous results. Fine wrinkles
disappear, deep lines soften, sagging
lifts Up, face becomes firm, skin tight
ens, complexion brightens, face looks
and feels years younger. Ail in IS min
utes. Neo-Plastlque Is not expensive. In
close io stamps for particulars. Satis,
faction guarantee!. Present thi ad.
when you visit Portland during the
Rose Festival. We will give you a free
practical demonstration. It will do
what we say it will, or we could not
afford to make this offer.
KEO-PLASTKUJE AGBSCT, Dept. F,
Selling-Hlrsch Bids;, SMtH Washing
ton St Portland. Or.
HARRIS TRUNK CO.
TET7NXS
BAGS
Suitcases
132 6th st
Opposite
Oregonian