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TITE OREGOXIA!7. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. CITY NEWS IN BRIEFf okcoombx nunoxn A a1-' A A A T-J. Ideas, tag Iliter Va a TT- " r.d;ior ...Mala Tr - .. ...! it. a,4li Mala TO. aitrKrsrTsl AKEW TKHTr-ctrl r -v Jo-! ftaiapAtle ts "A 1 snen'-et" ToaicM at IS. ' as en ene at-r- TMaouMitCAi. Soion. Pstn. Th district eonfereac of the Evanfelical Lutheran Church. In eeeelon In ttt- Paul'a Cbqrch. Cut Twelfth and Clin ton street, yeaterday voted to ask th general synod of Ohio and other atatea to reinstate In theological depart ment of Pacific College at Olympia, WuH Tola department will cease to exist at ttaa doe of th present month, according to tha actlun of tha synod, but It waa tha sentiment of tha minis ter and laymen that a theological school should ba main tal ned on tha Pa cific Coaat. and aa tha theological de- New Bills Open at the Vaudeville Houses THE kjr.n V,i partment at Olympla la fully equipped ' J',VT.VTl?rirVi It. facoltr It waa recommended PAT':t.a THtTlH-tt'earta eaa tar I Uiat It be reinstated. It waa held that tj.,i t, , anaraoaa at lis. i ! It would ba a hardship lo aand at i aa aaa a. On A so TM CATCH er aad Waahres- lo-i Ta: la, Tnie aiuraeea) e l ui aacbt i lit aad a. Tan. akoao. cm tor. OVXOt. Tf- VOL I First taa BWtaraa, 11 A. aU M U. OAKS PARK Bed roTrrf era grand oartec Tal aad i- eeea t' HIITIO T-ARK Ta-rtT-feorth aad Bu!L lklM a Port ead. Tate axuraoess al 1 Coarraamojr Dim Fixnx Tha general cocnmlttea of tha Oreoa con ference of tha Evangelical Aaaoctatlon hae fixed tha dataa for tha campmeet lag and convention of tha aaaociatloB at tha campground at Jennlnge Lodge. MintOniog city Una. July 21 to Au gust X. Tbia year tha campmeetlng wlil ba followed by the conventions of tha Young People a Alliance. Sunday ecbooL Women a Mlaslonary Society and MlnlateriaJ AaaoclaUon. Carnp meetlna and coaventlono will ba under tha general charge of tha presiding eldera. Her. E. I. Hornschuch. of Porta land, and Her. N. fbupp, of Taooma. O. W. Plumer. conference traofel lt for the state, will ba active man ager on tha campground. Ielrgale will attend from Oregon and Washing ton, and tha membership makea tha event aa annual reunion. Fratfrs Wiu. Cuosx. The Parent Teachera Aaaoclatlon of Wood lawn will close their aeastona for the school year with a meeting tomorrow, at Woodlawn school, at 1 10 P. L Tha meetlna; will ba addressed by Mra. X R Hawklna. vice-president of the Mothers' I'oBcrtaj. followtna; which refreeh menta will be served by tha members. The aaaoclatlon haa conducted a quiet, but atcady campaign for tha batter meat of condltlona and advantaxaa aur roundlnc school children with couractnr results. Tha attendance) of school patrons at their meetings I: especially appreciated aad tha com mittee wishes particularly to empbaalse the Invitation to all lo attend. Powtlakd PTTDairra Wi DimsntAa. Pimeon Reed Winch, son of Martin Winch, who waa graduated from Prlnca ton thta week, and Alfred H. Clarke, aon of D. D. Clarke, who waa graduated from Amherst this week, were both members of tha DOT class of tha Alien )reparatory School. Mr. Winch ias distinguished himself In literature and debating and Mr. Clarke baa specialised along the llnea of matheraatlca. I-avetle McAlien. who received hla diploma recently from tha Maaaacbusetla la atltute of Technology, waa a member of thla umt dasa. PlcTvaia . to Ha Fhowx. Mrs. Charles Dodd will entertain tha art department of the Woman's Club to- fmr at 1 o'clock, at her residence, til First street, corner of Grant. Several hundred pictures will be ahowa tha guests by Mra. Iodd and aa Informal talk about them ba given by her. Mrs. Winter will take three pictures from the different schools, and ahow th principles of art which have been used to make them beautiful. Arrangemeata are being made for nest sujod i work. iTrrracarKn Wiu. PaoeATxrv. Mary A. Ileitkemper. widow of u. Heltkemper, a local jeweler, la tha principal bene ficiary In the will, which waa admitted to probate In the County Court yee- terdsv. The homestead at East Vteveatb and Weidler streets, valued at ii'.9. and personal property valued at I loo la willed to her. Each of th three sons and a daughter, all of legal ae. receive 11. H' sixes la Souv Edward Ttenfer. who haa been In buainaaa on th Kat Si'le for the past 2 yeara. baa sold out. aad will make a trip to California. where he will remain for several weeks co a visit. Mr. Ken far retains consid erable property Interests In Portland aad on his return will occupy bta tlma looking after hla property. Naw Toaa S.--jbtt to Mm. Tha New Tork Stat Society of Oregon will hold Its monthly meeting this eve ning at Chrletensen'a hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. A very entertain Ing programme will be given, and light refreshments will be served. Visiting New Yorkers or resident of thla city or atata ar Invited. Stan Mrtxarr M. Xirwmu. Pres. Mrs. Mildred M. Newell died at her horn. Oi East Slzty-thlrd street. Sat urday. She waa 34 yeara old. She waa the wife of C. W. Newell, and la sur vived by two daugbtera aad one aon. The funeral will be conducted from tha Laurvlwood Methodist Episcopal Church today. Cmi-naia Cnttncxrvata-irr err. Tba annual commencement exercises of Co lumbia University will ba held In tha chapel of th college building tomor row morning at I o clock. Archbishop Christie will address tha class and tha public. The university cloaca with an enrollment of nearly too atudents In all the departments. l'tuvt, lUavcr 1 - luracrv Her man Harvey, foreman at tha lower new Mxinl Tabor reservoir, yeaterday fell and sustained a frsolur of several rlba. Tha reservoir la lined with cement aad tha foreman waa badly brutaed. besides suffering from tha fractured rlba. He waa taken to St. Vincent s Hospital. SracgT to Pa Tatto. Fan wick street. In Kenton, on th Peninsula, la t be paved between Lombard and Argyle atreete. The cost of thla Im provement wtll be j:?.SJ. Proceedtnge have been started on WInchell and ktlr-atrtrk streets, th former to cost -1 141 and th latter llt.lO. Work will b started on It streets. Woitx lino to Grakd Ji-nv. Th ra of Helen W. Norton, alias Charlotte Hush, a young woman, ac cused of passing forged checks, was called for bearing la Municipal Court yesterday. Sh walv4 examination and was bald to tha grand Jury. 8-roaa- to LJtAsn. !ba Tsaaj or Ttua ltxT. I Rkast or Bar ah. Die-rntcr. No Brrran Locatio n Crrr. A lit. OaxuoxiA-X RacxTTtcit la AjraotTtcao. The Parent-Teachers' Association ef the Vernon school wtll hold aa entertain ment and reception to tha mothers and tsachera Wednesday from i ti P. M. attl .! P. M. Ar-axUABT To Mcx-r A meeting f th Womn's Auxiliary of tha Ore gon Pioneer Association will be held Wednesday at I o'clock, at the resi dence of Mrs. C. M. Cartwrlgbt. lie -event street. Art I loaa. Collins Mineral Springs Hotel. Collins Springs. Wash-, a delight ful reeort . aa Ideal place to spend roar vacation. Accommodations un nrpaased. Culsln eacelUnt. Rate on application. Etax-nog To Ba Haxit. Next Thura lay night Astra Circle Women of I oodcraf t wtll bold election of officers. All members ar requeated to be pre-tot Sraarvaa this week, will redur prlcee on all ordera for the Summer season- V Kaspar. ladles' tailor. vl. Hi and il Merchanta Trust bide pActrtc STATT.S Flag IirA!ec Cou eaat. home office, Portland. Or, room ia Chamber of Commerce building, rboaes. Marshall . A till. theological tudnta to Columbua. O.. or St. Paul. Minn, from tbla Coast. In tha afternoon re porta were received from th misstaa fields of Oregon, Washington. Idaho and British Colum bia, of which there ar 14. This morn ing financial reports will b received, and the conference will cloaa tonight with a sermon by Rev. p. Schmidt, of Oregon City. Cocjrc-it. or WtxrAKl "LaAOtrs TO Matrr Th advisory council of the Child-Welfare League of th Ladd school will meet at tha home of Mra. Henry Corbett. West Park and Madi son streets, today at l:lv P. M. A full attendance la desired. Tha members of this council are: Mrs. Helen "-add Corbett. Mra. Henry Corbett. Superin tendent of Schools Hlgler. Professor Klgglna. Mra J. Wesley Ladd. Mrs. Thomas Hswkes. Dr. Benjamin Toung. Rabbi Jonah B Wis. Rev. T. H. Walker. Mlaa Grace da Graff. Mr Elliott Corbett. Mra. I. Gevurta. Mrs. Ben Selling. Mrs. R, Abrahamaon. Mra. I. E. Solomon. Mrs. A. L. Taylor. Dr. W, W. Matthews and Rev. W. F. Reagor. AsaoctATiO!r to III Fonnns. or ganisation of the aaaoclatlon for th erection of a clubhouse tor Hose City Park will be undertaken thla month. A new plan baa been adopted to baaten the erection of the clubhouse for which plans have been drawn and approved. Th building alt purchased from B. s Josslyn la held In trust for th hall association and wtll be turned over when the organization la effected. It Is announced that th new plana con template the Issuing of bonds for th erection of the clubhouse. The whole project Is In tha handa of tha Roea City Park Improvement League. It la O sired to get th building- completed by the end of the year. Pavrxo l3fioif Avgxvm. Work waa started yesterday on the Improvemen of Union avenue between Eaat Oak and Belmont streets, with hard-surface pavement. When tbla Improvement la completed Vnlon avenue will be paved between Belmont and Alberta atreets, a distance of nearly three mile. It wtll be further paved between Alberta etreet and Woodlawn thla year. Aa pbalt pavement will be laid on Eaat Ankeny atreet between East Third and East Twenty-fourth atreets. and work waa atarted on the Improvement yea terday morning. Tha atreet railway company baa relald Ita doubt tracks In advance) of the Improvement. HtiiT Ttvot-axg Is Fatai. Emery W. Eldrega. for 1 year a rcaldent of Portland and lately of the firm of Eldredge aV Butts, died early yeaterday morning at bis home. It .North Twen ty-thlrd atreet. Heart dlseaa waa th causa of death. Mr. tldrldg was born at Morton, la, aad came to Oregon In the early 'tOa. living at Hood River and Heaverton before coming to poruano. He waa married. II was a member of th Woodman of th World and For esters of America. Funeral services will be held from Flnley s Chapel Wed nesday morning at It o clock. W. C. T. V. K-V-ranTAUis Pat-tow Hfivl Rxairk-rr. Member of tba A I bins. Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Loyal Temperance Legion will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock at tha Pilsrrlm Congregational Church, cor ner Shaver street and Missouri avenue. nd proceed to the pattoo noma, wnere tney win aecoraie in, rooms anu wmer tain tha inmates. Tha children of tha eaion will give a programm or reel tation and song. Ail memoera oi men organisations a re requested to be at the church at 1 o'clock and bring flower. ' Ijoioa Sals Conacn. City At torney Grant waa asked by tha liquor license committee of th Council yes terday to prepar an amendment to th section of th model liquor iicen ordinance providing for tha regulation of liquor traffic In hotela and room ing-houses. Aa tne section now reaus. ther la confusion over th restrictions lethal were Intended. Tha commute an nounces thst th practice ot supplying Honor to patrons In rooms tnrougn tne use of dumb waiters or passagsways must be stopped. rUrs-CkAcxcas Faii. Amateur sax- ..-hina- waa atteinptea ny two un keown men at tha plumbing shop of Tom J. Rysn. Forty-seventn street ana Sandy road. Saturday or Sunday night, but. after making a bungling attempt to open the plumber'a strong-box. tha thlavea left without obtaining any thing. Detectlvea Coleman and Snow made an Investigation yesterday and found that only the tools In the shop had been used. Th combination waa knocked off. but no attempt waa mad to drill tba sal. tm smea the coat ot storage on res a-borpowr return tubular boilers -kich we are now taking out, w will a.ll them at a bargain it taaea at once. Tbeaa boilers are ot tha Kewane type and in good condition. Complete with .11 nttlns-a and feed mter equipment. ready for tmmediat inaiaiiauon. wot further naxtlculara cavu aa rvorn i Or K oo Ian bldg. Da. J. B. Roth haa left for New fork City to spend several months In poet-graduate work on th eye. ear, noaa and throat. OntmxTAi. ruga at aenaatlonal low orlcea. Ativan Broa.- removal saia. Tenth and Washington street. 111000 to IO. Call on G. Rosen blatt A Co, Sherlock bldg. Third and Oak streets. PORTLAND TO GIVE AID Mny From Her Will Attend Seat tle Golden Potlatch. To make relations better between Portland and Seattle, residents of the Puget Sound City ar maaing etions to interest Portland people In tha Golden Potlatch. to be held In Seattle July 17-::. Elbert Warlord, wno la working for the potlatch, haa gathered a representative delegation of Portland people to see Seattle show. Seattle sent to Portland for tha Roaa Festival a larger and more repreeema tlve number ot bustnesa and profea stonal men than sh ent to th open- ns- of the Tacoma stadium, although the dlatsnce and coat or tha delega tion la greater. To return the courtesy of the Seattle residents and assist tha Potlatch as th Seattle people have as sisted tha Portland Rosa Festival, la desired. Seattle people left Portland, they say. well pleased aad satisfied with th Rose Festival and determined to make their Potlatch. which, by the way. meana a least, measure up to in standard of It festival. It Is Seattle a first attempt to put on a historic pageant and commemorates th first ship's cargo of gold, which csm Into Seattle July IT. 1.. on the steamer Portland. WHERE TO DINE. All tha delicacies of tha season at Ui Port 'and Restaurant. Fine privat apart ment for ladles, lot Wash, near Itb St. Kdlttsaa's S:abwood la u parlor. Orplienin. AN entertaining bill In a theater that la cool throughout makes Ufs worth living at th Orpbeum anyway; thla week. A rip-snorting comedy act. "In and I Out." beadilnea th other good things with Homer B. Mason and Marguerite ' Keeler aa sponsors, aided and abetted ' Kv an eveellent sunnort of thre peo ple. In the guise , of an unexpected visitor who has looted too long upon th beer when It bubbles Mr. Mason enters th home of U OlrL Between the two of them there's fun a-plenty, with a Bids dish of fun served up by brother, who comes bom unannounced, as well as the arrival of a guest, and a cop In search of a burglar. A most pretentious number Is the "Scenic Review of London by oay ana Night." a truly magnificent sight that brought rounds of spplausa throughout Its presentation. Through tha use of electricity and mechanical devices th big City of Lo-idon Is vlswed In threa scenes. Leicester square as aeon irem the Star and Garter Hotel. London. In l10. with a pretty maid and her swain a dancing, and evening festivals In tha Court of Hpnor at exposition time. So natural Is th panorama that every Englishman geta homesick a-looklng. The Thre Vagranta. a trio of atreet musicians, wander aimlessly onto the atas-e and are only let go after a mlKhty pleasing round of melody. There's a a-lrl with a giggle, re freshing, wholesome girl and a Jolly giggle who cheers folks considerably with her chatter about hsr yokei reia tlvea and her own bucolic, pleasures. Lotta Gladstone Is ber name, and her IrapersonatlonVf a talkative country maid, garbed like a miniature Rose Festival, la aide-splitting. Atl ebonlzed duo la Lydell and Buttarworth (who looks like a butterscotch). They caper and cat un nulla a bit. and the mascu line part of the team does an eccentric lazy dance that stirs his audience. An unusually worth while act is that of Fred HamlU a howling swell In white flannels, with two musical lads who do all the work but ar apparent ly not considered Important enough to name on the praxramme. A Parisian gymnast and trapeze artist la Mile. Mlnnia Emerle. who looks like on of the beautiful advertising picture In th back of magazines. Parnate. T Is "whoop-la" at th Pantages thla 1 weeks all rlgt and "Wboopvlli ls tha featured act. Funny and at tha asm time unique and skillful Is th hoop rolling of tb Kraytona. two men and a woman, who conduct thla minia ture town "on wheals." Back and forth, arouna and up and down, hoops of all sizes form a confusing medley of ac tion, but nover one do they miss aim. The other numbers on th bill also ar first-class, Cecil X.yndon and Ed na Dorm an. In an entertaining line of chat and song, ar aa good as th best In their Impersonations of an English boy and a Yankee glrL Mlaa Dorman la a particular bit In a dainty bathing suit, while Lyndon Is a scream aa ho sines a littl song, also dad In swim ming togs, but wearing monocle and high silk bat. Th "Garden City Trio" ar good with thlr breezy wit and tunes, aa well as th clever comedy capera of their clown. The comedy. "Th Ice Man." which i. . i .ul advanM notices. Is Just as well adaptad for th pleasure of tha audience aa naa oeen saiu, a acting of Carl Wlnterhoff aa tha Jeal oua husband and of Esther Boggs. the maid, are th featurea of the aklt. though Beaa Dunlap, tha wire, ana Thomas Holer, th man, ar by no means Inferior. In all ways th bill this week is up to the top notch for clever perform ances and Fitch Cooper, with a Hum He r of musical eccentrlcltiea as well as a good "line of talk." Is near th head of It when It cornea to entertaining i spectators. a comedy cycling act have many things to offer that are new ana mirreim. Grand. OF all Hebrew character comedians Jos Welch, at tha Grand. Is cer tainly king. H gives a Jewish study of Jewish life, picking out th very best of th fun features. He tops a bill this week thst Is on ot the best In the round of the Sullivan A Conai- dine circuit. Equally aa good as Welch, though In a vastly different way, mra Spragua and McNeece, who perform on rollers In a maze of Intricate steps and slides. Sprague when mounted on tllta with roller bases Is th feature of tha act. Mitchell. Wells and Lewis, th Rath- skellar trio, pass IS minutes before th audience, which slip away as so many seconds, so thoroughly entertain ing are they. For an "Out West one-act play AI Luttrlnger and Lillian- Lucas In their little skit. "A Girl of the West." know what appeala to the people, and the simple llttl love story they present of a cowboy and a girl who hav diffi culties with a "bad man." proves this smr'r Addlnr Interest to this little skit Is th knowledge that AI . Lntt rlnger waa In the support of Mauda Adama In "Peter Pan." aa well aa play ing with Macklyn Arbuckla in "The Round Up." For lightning change of garment Gretch Spencer Is 'there." Sh Is pretty aad winsome as she tunefully trips about the stag, skipping off now and then to slip Into another creation of loveliness. Blssett and Scott formerly with John Scott, the original "Hello George." ar two swift and skillful steppers who alao appear on the bill. 12 WILL BE GRADUATED ST. HELEN'S HALL TO HAVE FI NAL EXERCISES OF VEAH, Rev. WilllAru Hamilton, or Grants Pass, Will Adress Class at School Gymnasium. From tb various departments of St. Helen's Hsll 1 young women will be graduated this evening at tha gymna sium building of the echool on Ford atreet, near tha corner of Park avenue. At t o'clock tha glrla, gowned in dainty wlilt frocks and wearing whit lace vails, mill march from th school build ing to th gymnasium, where services similar to the regular evening cere monies of ths Episcopal church will ba held. At the door of th gymnasium tha glrla will begin singing and march thus to their seats at the front of the house. They wlU be addressed by Rev. William Hamilton, of Grants Pass and later Bishop Scadding will present their diplo mas. Members of this class Include Miss Lucy Powell, Miss Mary Bell Han cock, Miss Helen Holbrook and Miss Caroline Paige, from th collegiate de partment, which 1 equivalent to two yeara In any university: Miss Mary Blossom, Miss Lora Cummlng, Mlsa Dorothy Huber, Mlsa Cassle Hlller. Miss Gene Spencer snd Mlsa Wlnnlfred Lon don from the academic department: Miss Margaret Coldwell, from th department of music, and Miss Helen Gannett, from the department devoted to the methods of conducting kindergarten and primary classes. . "Last evening at the hall waa given th commencement concert of the advanced musical students, the following being the programme: "Soiree d Vienna" -(Schubert), two pianos. Miss Ruth Church. Miss Ruth Caakal. Mlaa Jennie Autersoe. Miss Olsa Frelwald. Mur muring Zephyrs" tJenaen). pUuio. Mlaa Georgia Plaegatra. "(spring Flowers" fBm ecke). soprano (violin obllzata). Miss Csaal HlUerl. Mlaa Katharine Booth. "Shepherd a Dance" (Nevln). Miss Jsnnls AUterson. Mlaa Olra Frelwald. "At an Old Trystlng Place" (MacDowell-ChopIn). maaurka In F enarp minor. Mlaa I-ora Cummins. "Slumber Sons" (Bennett), for eopraao. Miss Msr guerlte Emerson. Matin" tChamlnade), two pianos. Miss Ruth Church, Miss Ruth Oaskell. "Polonaise" (Chopin), piano. Miss Marl Hsnson. "The Ferry for Shadow Town" and "Happy Song" DeKoven-Del Rlejo). Mlaa Ruth CaskaL soprano. "Ballet (Cluck), two pianos, Mlaa Beatrloe stone. Miss Marlon Van Horn. Miss Alice Thurs ton. Miss Lucrece Wood. "Polonaise" (Chopin), tn C shsrp minor, piano. Miss Katrlna Johnson. "Kyprls." -Serensde de Passant" (A. Holmes-Massenet), contralto. Mlas Lorraine Parclval. "Gavotte" (Plranl), two pianos. Mlaa Elva Gaakell. Mlaa Gene Tier, Chapin. "Melody" In O nat (Moas kewakl). piano. Miss Msnualla Bngfs. "Rondo Osprlccloso" (Mendleesobn). Miss Dorothy Vedder. ."Legends" (Boehm). vio lin, alias Katrlna Johnson. "Vorsplel." from "Hansel und Gretel." two pianos. Miss Mar garet Coldwell. Mlsa Manuella B, alias Dorothv Vedder. Miss Marie Hereon. -'Mocie Fire Music" (Wearier). Miss Margaret v.om welL -Thistledown" (Chsdwlck). "Charity" (Roaalnl). solo part a Mlaa rerclvai. "fair DalTodllla" iW. C. Gale). Choral class. The final exercises ot the elementary department of St. Helens Hall were yesterday morning. This Is a new de parture. It corresponds to the elemen tary gradea of th public school and the araduatea are ready for high school work. An enjoyable programme or reci tations, songs and instrumental selec tions were given by the various clssses of th department. The official opening of th commencement week or et. Helen's Hall was Sunday morning, wnen. at Trinity Church, the baccalaureate eermon was preached by ths Right Rev. Bishop Scadding. YE OREGON GRILLE. Th dependable grill not open to day end closed tomorrow, but open dsy and night for the past 71 months without a miss. Long since acknowl edged th favorite dining plac In th cly by tha best people. Hear the ex cellent musical programme that is be ing presented this week, headed by Slgnor Marino and his excellent or chestra. $8500. Income property: 1 stores. Lower Al- i . T nr Mnt net. W. F. WOODWARD. 4th and Wash, at Bond Company Is Answered. In an answer (lied yssterday In th Federal Court to th suit of Farson. Son Co.. who refused to take $500,000 worth of Broadway bridge Donas arter th., had secured the award, the city declares that the bond dealers have ad vanced no valid reason for the refusal and are not entitled to the return of For Policyholders Is the ONLY Consideration in The Only Life Insurance Company Exclusively Oregon Best For Oregonians Home Office, Corbett Building, Portland A. L. MILLS, L. SAMUEL, CLARENCE S. SAMUEL, President General Manager AiUnt Manager Your Savings of years 'Are exposed to the danger of loss in your next real es tate deal if you are without the protec tion guaranteed by a Certificate of Title. Investigate with out delay. Call for explanatory book let. TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Lewis Building Fourth' and Oak their check for $25,000. deposited as a guarantee of good faith when the bid waa entered. The suit Is brought to . v. m nf rhn Aenonlt monev. City- Attorney Grant and Deputy City Attorney Benbow are handling- the case for the city. Edlefaen'a Slabwood Is superior. OTHERS KNOW A BARGAIN WHY NOT YOU? You'll find many of them during the last week of our remarkable Removal Sale. Delays, disap pointments, etc, prolonged this sale, but this is positively the last week ; we '11 be in the Teon build ing by the 20th. Nothing re strictedeverything going. Fine jewelry, exquisitely designed; sterling silver, guaranteed watches, cut glass, dainty china and a varied assortment of stand ardized silverware. 286 Morrison Street. New Address, Teon Building. a Waltham" JifWhiL You Owned Send for Descriptive Booklet WALTHAM WATCH CO. W.ltbam. Mm. WALTHAM WATCH i The Selling Out Sale starts tomorrow, Wednesday, June 14 Everything in our stock must be sold. Prices will be re duced without regard to cost or profit. See tomorrow's Oreeonian for price details. Store to-let Fixtures for sale A gttarantae with every pair of fowneS KID FITTING SILK GLOVES Doable tips, of cours. ESTABLISHED 1900. neth & CO COLLECTORS We Collect M'ereeeter Bide Portland, Or. California Metal Plating Works A. Metblvler. prop. COLD, n.VKM. SIR ASS AD AICKtL FXATISO. Metal Coloring- a Specialty. M4M HCCOHO STREZT. atala Jilt reruasd. pteca A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUTOM0BILING THE Bell Telephone keeps the traveler in touch with all the resources of civilization. The Boll Sign becomes an old anil tried friend. He can order his dinner, explain his delay, summon relief in an emergency, or say the word forgotten in the hurry of starting. He can do this from almost any point on the road, because the Bell System has stretched out its lines to meet his unexpected needs. The Bell Telephone not only furnishes neighborhood communication but gives Long Distance Service through out the whole system. . The Pacif icTelephone & Telegraph Co. EVERY BEIX TELEPHONE 19 THS CENTER OF THE SYSTEM. Summer Excursion Tickets East-bound On sale on numerous dates May 16 to September 7, 1911 Northern Pacific Ry. THE ORIGINAL SCENIC HIGHWAY A few samples similar reductions to many other points in the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as the Middle West. St. Paul.... Minneapolis Duluth .... Superior . . , Chicago St. Louis... 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00 72.50 70.00 New York Philadelphia . . , Omaha Detroit Boston Montreal, Que.. .$108.50 .108.50 . 60.00 . 82.50 . 110.00 . 105.00 Long- limits and liberal stopovers. Low rates for Great Lakes steamer trips. We serve those "Great Big- Baked Potatoes." Let us arrange your Itinerary It will be a pleasure. . ROUTE OF THE NORTH COAST LIMITED ' REMEMBER THESE EVENTS I Astoria Centennial. . .Aug. 10 to Sept. 9 Tacoma Carnival of Nations. .July S to S Seattle Golden Potlach July 17 to 22 Pendleton Round-Up Sept. 14 to IS Minneapolis Civic CelebratlonJuly 2 to 8 Duluth Water Pageant. .. .July 20 to 22 Yellowstone Park. .June 15 to Sept. 15 Through Sleepers Dally to Official Park Entrance. A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Chen. Pass. Agent, 255 Morrison St., Portland. Gel tha Original and Genulnt HOHLICK'S MALTED MILK Tin Food-drink for AH Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich mJk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick hnch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORUCK'S. In No Comhlno or Trust The Hamlin School A Boardlor and Day School for (ilrls. rompriainr a French School for Little Children. Primary. Intermediate. High Ecbool and Poat Graduate Department. Houaehold Economics. Drawing. Painting and Elocution. .. Accredited by the tJnlreraity of Call, forma, by Leland Stanford Junior Cni veraity and by Eastern Colics c. Couraes in Singing. Inatriunental Muaie (piano, violin, organ, barp. flute, cello, etc). Theory and compoeltlon. Harmony. Eight Reading. Murlcal Dictation. Choral and Orcheetral Practice, etc.; aro offered by tba newly formed Music Department. For particulara in regard to the Schowi, pleaae aend for prospectua, and address. 3nS8 SARAH T. HAMLIN, A. L. 2230 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco. Home and uay scaooi lor i"' " , J. . i ix' cmrair and Pma- ITT draamnenu. Four new bnildlnnt a Residence for . . , ...ii . , .. . CwMUimBIU Auditorium! a Domestic Science Bonralow. Eit?"' FKronds. Mane. An. irancw - - - iol Tnonfcg. School open September 4. 191 L Tor lUns- HAA I a, MIIXS COIXEGE. Near Oakland. The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coait. Char tered 1885. Entrance and graduation require ments .nml tn thoae of Stanford ane Uni versity or California. 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