Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, July 11, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN", TUESDAY, JULY 11 1011.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AMCSKMENTS-
OP.PKTTV THEATER rMnrrlnn. betaraen
sixth and Se,nth vaudeville. Tnu ait
amnon al MS and tonight at Ji
'3UKER THEATER Elenth and Mor
naooJ Summer vaudeville. Thia after-
aoon at 2 and tonight at T.SU.
'nfPPfRN THFITER 'Park and tfashlng-
toa Vaudeville. Thia aftaraoon at 3:15
and tonla-ht at T-30 and 8.
fAXTAGCS THEATER roorth and Stark)
Vaudeville. Thia afternoon at 2:1a; to
night at 7.30 and B.
b-tar inrinr art JOT. ODBOX. TI
Vol I "Irat run pictures. 11 A. tL, It
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MaJESTTC TFTEATER 'Park and WuH
loaton Kouon pictures. Continuance, 11
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OAKjs PARK Patrick Conway band and
Mii Joeaph runla. vtrtuoao. Tbu alter-
Boon and tonight.
OBJZGOXIAX AT THE RESORTS.
Far tba sjoVkt
delivery The Orecn-
irta aonai'fflbo througSl
tha follawtng aaea'a. City rasea. Mo
oscrlp-
tlnM by enall aa narabla la ndranro
Canoe- Springs. . MJoeawJ Sprtnga Hotel Co.
(alllna Bprtnsa ttnl A. loon
(ainmbla IVawii Ralph E. Walker
(Mrhan l-arfc :. J. Kalrhun
Imv Maaaebj Stratahal Co.
pml George sleaT
dtmd rark it. k. n-rrnrr
Pacific City.. 1. T. Eamooda
a-a. Mania a prlnge Chaa. wrra
Seaside lark Mnattoa
svtear Mrauhal A to.
Pxu to Ba I M fro vox t'nder direc
tion of Superintendent UlsVhe. turrfyi
are now being made for the Improve
mart of Mount Tabor Park, and the
work will start as soon as the lines
hare been completed. A driveway
will start at the main entrance on
Sixtieth street and wind about the new
reservoirs toward the south and east,
and make the circuit of the park twice
around and through the picnic grounds
an the northwest side, ending- at the
summit near the residence- The (trade
wia be as moderate as 2 per cent and
will be one of the most scenic roads
ta th city! According: to the resolu
tion adopted by the Park Board the 1m
Voremests to be made this year are to
be finished before the Fall rains. The
general plan retains the natural foliage
.-f the park. Wednesday night a con
cert will be given In the park and the
Tabor Heights Improvement Club in
vites all Portland residents te visit
Mount Tabor at that time.
Rev. H. C Shatter Oora to Cali
roRjriA. Rev. IL C Shaffer, who bad
been conference superintendent of the
United Brethern Churcnes of Oregon
and Washington, will enter on his
work as pastor of the First United
Brethren Cburcft of ban Diego. Cel..
September 1. The California Confer
ence assigned him to that charge. Rev.
Mr. aiid Mrs. Shaffer left yesterday for
Bourbon, IndL. the former's old home,
where they will remain until Septem
ber, when they will go to San Diego
Rev. Mr. Shaffer was pastor of the
Hood River Church and later "the First
Church of this city. He was compelled
to take a rest through falling health at
the last Oregon Conference. He will
remain In California, until his health
has been restorad.
Shuxjblak Battlb Tcm in Cocrt.
For the first time of .his many ap
pearances in Police Court In which he
was en the side of the prosecution.
"Umbrella Jimmy Sheridan, a South
Portland character for 20 years, was
nonsuited yesterday when he sought
to have John Qulnn. an Ironworker,
punished for stealing his shillelah.
The story of the battle, in considera
tion of Sheridan's 100 pounds snd
Quinn's near 100. was amusing to the
court. Sheridan said Qulnn had taken
the stick without reason, but the de
fendant. In a good-natured way. told
how he had advised a bartender to
refuse) Jimmy a drink, and how the
little man bad set upon him In great
anger, Qulnn was discharged.
steps Tab: or to Wipm ' Av-kcx
Viewers have submitted their report
for the widening of Villa avenue be
tween East Eighty-second street and
the city limits, and the distance covered
by the report Is ten blocks. Accept
ance of this report completes the
widening of the avenue Inside the city
limits from the east line of Laurel-
hurst to the city limits, and makes
boulevard SO feet wide from the west
line of Laorelhurat. The county Is
taking care of the boulevard outside
the city limits, and has completed the
extension to Rockwood. partly clearing
It for that distance. It remains to open
the street between Rockwood and the
Faimew cross road.
Boy Goes to AssapotJ1. In a letter
to Postmaster Merrick. Frank E. III1
ton. now of San Diego. CaL. writes
that his son. Harold, recently paused
successfully the examinations and has
Qualified for appointment as a cadet at
the Annapolis Naval Academy. Toung
Hilton attained high grades In both
the j-hyslcsl and educational tests.
tVMle born In California In 1903. young
HUton has resided with Ms parents at
P.ose City Park during the last four
years while he attended the public
schools of this rtty.
T. M- A- PrRBT-rons to Mstt.
Directors of the Portland Toung Men's
Christian Association and committees
of management wll; meet thia noon In
the T. M. C A. auditorium. It will be
the regular semiannual meeting and re
ports will be submitted covering the
association's activities during six
months. Those attending will eat
luncheon together, after wnlch business
will be transacted.
La ww Socxax. Is TVnttoRT. A lawn
social will be given this evening on
the grounds adjoining St- Andrew's
Church, at East Ninth and Alberta
streets. A musical programme has
been arranged. Among those taking
part will be: Miss Elisabeth Flynn.
Miss Elizabeth Unban. Miss Lucia Bar
ton. Mrs. Clow. Mrs. R. A. Kirk, the
Oregon Male Quartet.
To save the coet of storage en two
2v0-horsepower return tubular boiler
which we are bow taking out. we will
ell them at a bargain If taken at onoa.
These boilers are of the Kewanee type
and In good condition. Complete with
all fittings and feed water equipment,
ready for Immediate installation. For
further particulars call at room 101
Oregonlan bldg.
Experts to Disctrse Street Methods.
Experts will address a special meet
ing of the Pall wood Board of Trade
next Saturday night In the rooms of
the Commercial Club on the present
method of street improvements and
making assessments. It will be a
nesting for the public and all In
i rested.
Kgw EtaPORattso Process FnfKt.
New process for evaporating fruit of
aQ kinds and yet retain the flavor -and
quality was explained by George K.
Ac da; era at the meeting of Lents
Grange Saturday. A model of the
evaporator was shown.
Wa are building homes in one of
Portland's high-class sub-dlvtslons and
can ue loans In average amounts of
11000. First mortgage security; no Im
provements unpaid; title perfect. Ad
dress P. O. box 41. a
Cavp axt CiRCig to IxrrAt-t. Next
Thursday night. Astra Circle and Pros
pect Camp. Woodmen of the World,
will have Installation of offices, after
which a programme will be given. The
public Is Invited.
Attexttois. Collins Mineral Springs
Hotel. Collins Springs. Wash, a delight
ful resort: an Ideal place to spend
yonr vacation. Accommodations unsurpassed-
Cuisine excellent. Rates on
application.
Address of George Tyner, Mrs.
.TV, . AUctetv Astoria, . ,
Bun Gomcxcat la Weoxisoat. An
Interesting programme has - been pre
pared for the concert to be given to
morrow night. In Mount Tabor Park,
by Charles L. Brown and his band. The
list Includes selections from grand
opera as well as from musical comedy,
The programme Is as follows: March,
"Battle Royal" (Jewell): waltz. "L'Es
tudiantlna" ( Waldteufel) ; overture,
"Martha" (Flotow): Idyll. "Forest
Whispers' (Loser): popular songs.
"Bits of Remlcks Hits" lLampe): inter
mission; scenes from "Faust" (Gounod)
march mllltalre. "Cupid's Patrol'
(Moret); Idyll. "The Mill in the Forest"
(Fllenberg): excerpts from "The
Chocolate Soldier" (Straus); songs of
"The i-unny South" lLampe). Sunday
July IS. there will be a concert in the
City Park.
Tractio.- Empuvtes Plan Picnic In
Estacada Park next Saturday the an
nual picnlo of the Light & Power Em
ployes Beneficial Association of the
Portland Railway. Light & Power
Company will be held. The train will
leave at 9:15 o'clock in the morning
from First and Alder streets. The prin
cipal event wlll.be the field meet In
which linemen and operators will be
pitted against each other while th
construction men will meet a miscel
laneous crew. A silver cup is to be
awarded to the team winning the high
est number of points. The committee
of entertainment Is composed of G.
II. Jett. chairman; Charles Cooper. J,
C Colt. L. D. Pag. John PofTenberger,
J. C. Henkle. W. H. Phelps. W. H. Leh
man, Charles Ralph and L. Wilson,
Plokrino Scrr Settled. Judge
Gartenbeln found for the defendants
yesterday afternoon In the case of Wil-
iam Chrlstman and J. Wentx against
X. Pallry and B. Pal ley. The plan
tiffs were seeking to recover $3464.23
damages, alleging that after they bad
teen given a contract to do the plumb
ing work In an apartment-house, at
Twenty-second and Glisan streets, they
had been ejected from the premises and
refused the right to continue with the
work. Judge Gantenbeln found that
the contract had not been properly
entered Into , and that Chrlstman and
Wentx had not been authorized to
start the work.
lAXPMEETINQ, PLANNED. The an
nual campmeetlng for the Free Metho
dlsts of Portland district will be held
at Moffat Station on the Oregon elec
tric-car line August 2-13. Rev. W. N.
Coffee, district elder, will be In charge.
A good camping ground has been se
cured with water' supply and con
venient to the carllne. Several promi
nent preachers of the Free Methodist
churches will be present. W. N. Coffee.
Mathew Harvey, W. J. Johnson. Rev.
F. Lee and Jamea Slgler are the
general committee of arrangements.
Mr. Donnerbero's Funeral Held.
The funeral of John F. Donnerberg.
who died at his home. 32t East Eighth
street North, was held yesterday morn-
ng from the Holy Rosary Church. East
Third street and Grand avenue. Mem
bers of the General German Aid So
clety. of which Mr. Donnerberg had
been a member, attended the services.
Burial was in Mount Calvary Cemetery.
Mr. Donnerberg was a pioneer business
man of Portland.
Appeal From Sentence Filed. The
case or Harry Meiser, sentenced py
Judge Gantenbeln. July 23. to serve an
Indeterminate sentence of from one to
five years In the State Penitentiary, Is
to be taken to the Supreme Court on
appeal. His attorneys served notice
on District Attorney Cameron to that
effect. Meister was convicted of a
statutory crime. The complaining
witness was Emma Olson.
Jobs Scarce. 8ats Man. "Jobs
scarce, your honor. I have been doing
the best I can." said J. P. Weatherall
In pleading not guilty to a charge of
non-support before County Judge Clee
ton yesterday. The oourt advanced the
case Indefinitely on condition mat
Weatherall secure employment and re
port either In person or by letter at
the end of 30 days.
Geo roc Hotchkiss Street. Begins
teaching today. Phones: Studio, Main
4421 ; residence. Marshall 22uo. - Voices
tried and arrangements made by ap
pointment only,
125. 000 To Loan on Portland busi
ness property for three or five years,
7 per cent. Address witn full parti
culars. AT) JSC. Oregonlan. 1
Hocus for sale, owner. Main 4134
PARK SHOWN IN
KtLI fcr I
Glacier National Reproduction At
tracts Much Attention.
Glacier National Park In relief Is
exhibited at the city ticket office of
the Great Northern Railway, the map
formica- an Interesting and attractive
display. It Is an exact reproduction
of the mountain, lakes and glaciers
contained In the 1400 square miles em
bracing the area of the park. The
original map was modeled in clay and
the entire work, both from a scientific
and artistic standpoint. Is a valuable
one.
It la modeled to an exact scale. The
work was done by E. H. J. T-orenx. ait
expert elay modeler of Madison. Wis.
He formerly was connected with the
University of Wisconsin. Mr. Lorens
made a special trip to Glacier National
Park to get data and photographs
and worked up the map from material
he thus obtained, together with the
Vnited States Geological Survey maps.
The reproductions are plaster casts
on a strong reinforced concrete frame
which are then colored to Indicate the
lakes, wooded portions, glaciers and
rlvera The original clay model map
root flSOO and required nine months"
time to finish.
SKYSCRAPER BARS SALOON
Corbctt Estate and Mrs. S. E. Smith
Down Morri ton-Street Place.
W. H. Baxd was about to get a li
cense to open a saloon at 28S Morrison
p-set before the liquor license com
mittee of the City Council yesterday
afternoon, when Councilman Watklns.
chairman, announced that the Corbett
estate, owning a skyscraper next door.
protested against it. Mr. S. B. Smith,
owner of the bulldtng In whloh It was
sought to place the saloon, he said.
also objected.
While the ordinance governing the
location of saloons calls for written
protests. If any, the committee mem
bers, after hearing their chairman.
said they were unwilling to force a
saloon Into any neighborhood where 1J
Is not wanted, and voted unanimously
to withdraw the petition.
MANY STANDARD OPERAS
"II Trovatore." Martha." "Poet and
Peasant." "William Tell" overture.
Llxst Rhapsodle No. t and hundreds of
other 88-note player rolls that every
music-lover should own. are being sold
this week without limit two rolls for
one dollar. 65-note rolls, three for on
dollar at
SHERMAN-CLAY CO..
Morrison at th. Opp. Post of (Ice.
WHEREJTO DINE.
A3 the delicacies of th season at th
Portland Restaurant. Fin private apart
ment for ladles. 106 Waah-. "near fit at.
D. M. Watson's popular-priced res
taur act. 10S bth iU Parkins Hotel.
To live well Is ta eat wall: Trv Tha
vimi nut, Sa mna WBa(s
SLEUTH PIER CUT
Ordering Persons Out of City
by Detectives Checked.
SLOVER WILL ACT FIRST
Polico Chlf Issues Order Against
Practice Followed by Investi-
. gators of Crime Annual
Review Due Thursday.
"I want no nerson ordered out of
thia city until such person has een
brought to mv office and his case
fully explained to me."
In an order of which the above is
the entire text. Acting Chief of Police
Slover yesterday aimed a blow at a
police practice that Is virtually uni
versal. The action is believed to have
been suggested, to some extent, by
the exciting series of events which fol
lowed a recent action of Detective Joe
Day in obtaining freedom for Gideon
Tupper. a Seattle underworld charac
ter, sent here to gather evidence
agaJnst ex-Chief Wappenstein.
Day received a telephone message
telling of Tupper's presence in town
and arrested him. The man was taken
before Captain Moore, where he
pressed his willingness to leave the
city at once.
Round Prosecutor Objects.
Later Prosecuting Attorney Murphy,
of Seattle, made protest against the
action, caused Day and Detective Hyde
to be called to Seattle as witnesses and
started a sensational hue and cry
after them when they tried to leave
the Jurisdiction.
It has been ue custom In every city
in the country for suspicious charac
ters to be taken to detective head
quarters and If they are found to be
clear of criminal acts In the Jurisdic
tion, to give them an opportunity to
leave the city. The assumption of this
uthorlty by the Chief Is likely to cause
rapid thinking In the detective depart
ment.
Boys who gather about the ball park
to get Jobs watching automobiles while
the owners are at the game, are in a
habit of. committing vandalism upon
machines whose owners have refused
their services, and the Chief instructed
his captains yesterday to see that suf
ficient police are at the park to pre
vent this practice-
Spite Vented on Antos.
The boya demand 25 cents for watch
ing a car, says the order, and If the
driver refuses to pay this amount, he
is likely to find his tires fiat when
he starts away.
Annual Inspection has been set for
next Saturday at 10:15 o clock In the
Armory. Two mornings. Tuesday and
Thursday, will be devoted to battalion
drill before the event, and the lnex
perlenoed men will do recruit drill
Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday,
while the patrolmen are at the Armory,
the special policemen will patrol the
city.
New Bills Open at the
Vaudeville Houses
Orpheum.
o
In an amusing bill at the Orpheum,
and that one Is In the form of a play
let that will cause many folk who
"didn't know" to pause and do a lot
of quiet thinking. It's called "The
Wise Rabbi," and tells a bit about
the polities and persecution of those of
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Thompson, an excellent character acter.
presents the sketch with the help of
trio of actors.
The slot deals with a plan set afoot
in 1111 to drive out the Hebrews from
Russia. The Rabbi Is given the right
to speak one single word to prevent
the purpose of the monarch. Just bow
the wise Rabbi succeeds in answering
questions and explaining knotty points
of disputation by pantomime, and
finally by speaking one single word.
gains the support of the Chancellor,
constitutes the story. Rapid action and
splendid acting sustain Interest In the
pis y let.
A big feature act Is Dan Burke, who.
like Lillian Russell, seems never to
grow old. Burke Is assisted by a sex
tet of girls, who dance and sing de
lightfully.
Burke's soft-shoe danolng. and his
perfectly lady-like Georgia Cohan
dance to the "tick-tock of a grand
father's clock, is a pleasing diversion
in this day of clogs and eccentric steps.
"The Dandles" Is an English quintet.
who put on a funny travesty on "audi
ences." Three good-looking girls and
two men present the arc Their song
about a "garden is replete with witty
lines and good stage business, and their
take-oft on on English theater audi
ence la a scream.
An act that won applause yesterday
Is given by Billy Smythe and Marie
Hartman. the latter a fetching bundle
of golden loveliness, who sings a new
?rhTlw?hllrn7t I
song and much chatter called. "Before
and After." that goes welL
Patsy Doyle, a humorist. Is one of
those droll ones who stands perfectly
still and mumbles, and every m nmble
is a gem.
Bessie Brown Bicker Is not as pre
tentious as her trio of names might
suggest- Instead, she's a dear little
fluffy girl with a throaty voice, who
gives child Impersonations of naughty
girls and boys, dlsousses the new baby
and sisters beau and sings about
"Happy SsX" Fun far children and
grown-ups as well. Is found In the
pony and dog act presented by Louise
Stlckney. A clown on stilts adds much
to the merriment of the small circus.
Th Empress.
r ANCTNOk skating, songs and play-
L lets make up the bill at the Empress
this week, the dash of pathos being hap
pily Intermixed with eccentric events
driving dull care up among the stars
and planets which Madame Pfotean, In
"Superstition, is supposed to read.
In the headliner. "superstition. tne
astrologlst and fortune-teller, Madame
Floteau. gives tne naraenea politician.
Big Jim Kingston (Charles W. Bowser),
ample opportunity to display his versa
tillty. his political ambitions as well ai
susceptible heart being revealed as the
story progresses. ireaiowe. tne re
porter (Maxfleld Moree). gives a good
example of the news Instinct which
....n.n,nnn must have and lnclden-
. 1
tally shows the rate of a story against 1
the powers that be.
On and off skates, in tnree Brownies
do some new rrnps as welt as some hair- I
raising side Issues, the whole of which
won them a rousing recall. I
Emerald and Dupree. while the first I
on the bill, share honors with tha head- I
liners. If the applause and laughs they I
evoked count for popularity. The sud- I
, , . . Os, h i j I
dances with plenty of comedy made
them favorites.
Murry Livingstone and company
brought tears as "The Man from Italy
emotionally told of his quest of his lit
tle daughter. She proved to be tne
buxom lassie. Little Magsle, an East
Side waif, who had invited him into her
home to avoid some rude urchins. Jim-
mle Dunn, the well-meaning "kid" and
sweetheart of Magsle. relieved the tense
luatlon by his verbose objections to
the art, peddler's attention to his "goll."
iveny ana v uaer wove 01a sunfea urn
a medley which they sang as duets and
solos.
billposter a merry chase, the startling
acrobatic feats bringing many a sur
prised scream of laushter. Finishing
the bill were motion pictures with funny
situations which sent the audience smil
ing to the streets.
Pantages.
LLEN DOONE. a Portland boy. In
the romantic comedy, "A Romance
in Ireland." at Pantages this week has
a playlet whlrh. from every standpoint.
Is up to anything of a pastoral nature
ever seen here. His sweet lyric voice
simply carries the audience away, with
his singing of the songs so dear to
every Irishman. The other actors are
more than able support and his col
leen, Norah Doyle, displays a winsome
and womanly personality. The scenery
Is no less picturesque than tne cos
tumes worn and the graceful plot with
Its touch of tragedy -simply won the
hearts of the listeners, nationality not
counting In appreciation of the act.
Mickey Brady with his "wlddy wo
man." Biddy Dolan, are tne bright spots
In the sketch. He relieves the heart
aches caused by Captain Down's Im
petuosity by proposing noisily 10 the
lady of his choice.
The four Juggling Johnsons, with
their brightly-colored Indian clubs, do
fast and surprising tricks.
Sam Hood, the man from Kentucky,
has a string of funny talk and paro
dies on popular atra that provoke
great mirth.
Senorlta Inez, violin virtuoso, plays
classic selections Interspersed with
Southern melodies and National airs.
The Hidalgos do a Spanish series o
steps and Powell and Rose afford many
good laughs with a bit of pantomimic
work and songs.
BOARD AIDS TEACHERS
REINSTATEMENT OP SEUWOOD
IXSTKVCTORS ASKED.
Petitions to Be Circulated Demand'
lng That Miss Hall and Mrs.
Rlnerson Be Retained.
Petitions for the reinstatement of
Miss Estella A. Hall and Mrs. Helena
B. M. Rlnerson to the Sellwood school
were prepared yesterday by a commit,
tee from the Sellwood Board of Trade,
and their circulation will be started
this morning. B. B. Cumpston has
charge of the work. All citizens of this
suburb will be asked to sign. The pe
tltlon reads as follows:
"Whereas. We the following rest
dents of Sellwood who furnish the
pupils and pay the bills, being deeply
Interested In the welfare of our schools,
realising that our system Is intended as
a means of making good cltlxens of -the
pupils attending the schools, hence it
Is Imperative that the very best
equipped teachers be retained therein,
who have proved to be such as Inspir
ing In pupils good morals and disci
pline such as Miss Hall and Mrs. Rln
erson have shown themselves to be,
and
"Whereas, though serving without
salary you are none the less acting for
us as well as other citizens of this
school district: therefore, be It
'Resolved, That we, the undersigned.
with due respect to your honorable
body, demand at your hands the rein
statements of Miss Hall and Mrs. Rln
erson to the oorps of teachers assigned
to the Sellwood school.
The Board of Trade decided to stand
by both teachers and hence petitions
for reinstatement or both will go to
gether. Copies will be placed In the
hands of about ten persons of Sellwood
for circulation.
THE BOWERS.
Table, d hote meals at The Bowers
have become so popular the dining
room is being enlarged to accommo
date the crowds.
B. Amsterdam and orchestra during
dinner hours, s until 8.
Service on roof garden evenings.
aa H. L. BOWKRS.
Hummer nas the highest quality olive
oil in Portland. Sample free. Call or
phone Plummer Drug Co. 20 Third.
Harris Trunk Go. Ttemoval sale now on.
aWE OWN FOUR?
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-PLANTS,
"IWon't
Pass on Them"
aye A. El Clark, a prom
inent attorney, la speak
ing of aba tracts prepared
by Irresponsible concerns.
"As a matter of faot. I
make it a rule not to ex
amine or to attach my
opinion to an abstract on
Portland property unless
made by a concern of
known responsibility."
said Mr. Clark in a re
cent epeech.
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of all the trouble
some details con
nected with your
real estate transac
tion, and a guaran
teed Certificate of
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from the- score
of dangers that
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through defective
title.
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Phones East 1111 B-2224.
HOME BUILDERS
We are contractors and will furnish
lot and finance the building of a home
for you on easy payments. We give
references and ask references.
WYATT, ESTABROOK A RAY,
801 Couch bldg. Phone Main 4211.
INVESTIGATE
5 ACRES
Cleared, plowed and fenced. On
section line road, close in. (500 per
acre: terms. ,
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
fi.EDIQALfii.FH
DEPARTMENT
HIGH bTAXDARD. tJIOKOOGH COURSES
Session Begins Oct. 2, 1911. For cata
logue address Dean, Dr. S. E. Josephi,
610 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
LAW DEPARTMENT. l.MVEHSITV
OK ORKGOX
Portland Oregon
Three years' course leadlns; to
degree of Bachelor of Laws. Night
classes under experienced practi
tioners. For catalogue and full In
formation address the Secretary, S10
Corbett Building, Portland. Oregon.
THE GAMBLE SCHOOL.
Santa Barbara, Cal.
Home and day school for girls, all depart
ments, college preparatlan. music, art, lan
fuagaa. nhyalcal training, aeathetlc dancing,
surf-bathing, riding. For circular address
JD Mary B. Gamble.
MANZANITA HALL,
PALO ALTO,
CALIFORNIA.
A healthful boms scnool lor c-oys, pre
pares for eollega and technical school. First
Semester opens Aug. 29. 1011. Catalogue on
request. W- A. SHEDD. Head Master.
SUSS HARKER'8 SCHOOL,
Palo Alto. California.
- Boarding and day school for girls. Accred
ited to Eastern snd California colleges. Home
Economics. Music. Arts and Crafts, p.esfdent
Dursa for young children. Illustrated cats.-
Jjag.ua, lentil J.ear -fecxlaa- AiUust. .23. J&U
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Have Your Ticket Read "Burlington"
Low Round Trip Rates East
Chicago . . . . . . . .-.$ 72.50
St. Louis.......... 70.00
St. 'Paul , 63.90
Omaha and Kansas
City . 60.00
Boston .,. . . 110.00
4tlantic City . . . . . ... 102.40
Baltimore 107.50
Detroit . 81.00
DATES Ju1y 19 nd "0f " 2S'
fT? August 3 to 5 14 to 17; 21 to 23 28 to 30.
September 1 and 2; 4 to 7.
SALE 'October 12 to 14.
Ociober 12 to 14 to Denver and Colorado Springs only.
immm
71 If-Ult!..'. tr4-
uteris
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Our Prices Are Right
AND OUR DENTAL WORK THE BEST OBTAINABLE.
PLATES WIT IT FLEXIBLE
SUCTION.
The Very Best and Latest In
Modern Deotlatry.
u More Falling Plates.
o Sneeslng Plates Down.
Xo More Coughing or Laughing
Tbem liovrn.
LOW PRICES THAT KEEP US BUSY.
Good Rubber Plates, each .".0O
The Best Red Rubber Plates,
each $7.50
22-Carat Gold or Porcelain
Crown for $5.00
And an Absolute Guarantee Backed by 24 Years In Portland.
WISE DENTAL CO.
Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
THE BOWERS
SPECIAL AN NOCSiCEMEJfT "
COMMENCING JULY FIRST, NINETEEN" HUNDRED ELEVEN
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
VERT ATTRACTIVE PERMANENT RATES -"- ' '
TO FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN , . -..
HOTEL NEWLY FURNISHED AND DEC- '
- ORATED
TABLE D'HOTE BREAKFAST
TABLE D'HOTE LUNCH ,
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER -
Also a la
SERVICE IN TEA ROOM UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK P.
REFRESHMENTS SERVED ON ROOF GARDEN EVERY
Private Dinner Parties, Luncheons
Perfect Service
Portland, Oregon, June, 1911
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
Befniont School
; (FOR BOYS)
BELMONT. CAL.
XTcQryTfiTtr tic Sooth of 8n jFraQOtro)
Tbft acbool. Ii tfrinx to do tot LteiaoaJ tkd pfeyiiaL
nor less than for (be tateUecrnaJ. weifzn. of tacfc boy what
a tbooxbtful parent most withes to have oooe. Conrribut
inr to tbla end are the location at acbool. removed
from the temptartotu and dtarncdana of town or dry; the
finenet of the dimace. the csae.srncf oMtt balldinr aod
other equipment, and the beauty and extent of Ita f rounds,
with the wide lanfc of foothills surrrnrndirf them. We are
ttad (0 have our patrona and rradttatea consivhed. For
rata lone, booklet and further specific imformxrjon addres-i
tbehead master. W. T- REiO. A. hi. (HarrardJ
Pall rrrra bert&t Aut- 14th.
The Hamlin School
A Rich-Class Boarding and Day School
For Girls.
Comprising a I'rench School for Little
Children. Primary. Intermediate. High
Echool and Post Oraduate Department.
Household Economics, Drawing. Palatini
and Elocution.
Accredited by the Culvers! ry of Call,
fornla, by Lelund (Stanford Junior Cnl
Tenity and by Kafltern College.
Ilplano. violin, organ, harp, flute, cello.
etc.). Theory ana composition, narm-my,
Sight Readmit. Mualcal Dictation. Choral
and Orchestral Practice, etc., aro offered
by the newly formed Music Department
School reopens Monday. Aug. T. Address
MISS SARAH D. HAMLIN. A. M..
1230 1'acific Avenue. San Pranclsoo.
Phone West 54 a.
NEAR OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA
Mills 8emlnary entirely drooped. Only Col.
lege work dona at this historic Institution.
A woman's College, chartered 188'- Entrance ana gradua
tion requirements equiralent to rnose of otner Colleges foi
women. Work recognized St the Unirertity of Oregon,
Stanford, and University of California, course for coarse.
Twenrr-wo departments. Stronr faculty. laboratories well
equipped. Excellent opperrnnities for Home Economics,
Music and Art. Modem CTmnsslnm and special care for.
health of stndcnts. President. Luella Clsy Csrson. A. U.,
LL. D. For catalogue address Registrar, Mills College P. O.,
California,
MOUNT TAMALPAIS
MILITARY ACADEMY
San Kafael. Cal.
AIT ACCREIUTKD HK.H SCHOOL
GRAMMAR GRADES
Infantry, Cavalry. Mounted Artillery,
Open-AIr Swimming Pool and Gym.
ARTHUR CROSBY. D. D.. Head Master.
Aak for printed matter at Oregonlan office
.Portland- Oregon
a" Resident and Dar School for Girls lJW
rKiTMnfiliit.iinf Bt. John Bantlst (FDisooDalil
Oollsglata, Acaasmia and Elemsntary BapartmeaU,
Haste, Art, Elotfltlon, Gymnaslam.
For catalog address THE SISTER SUPERIOR
Office 2. St. Helena Hall
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Stud las illustrated. Catalog
Montreal . . . .-
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Denver, Colorado
Springs. .
.$105.00
108.50
108.50
.: 110.00
. 91.35
107.50
,. 55.00
' Final Return Limit, October Slst.
Liberal stopover and diverse route arrangements.
A 0. SHELDON, General Agent, C, B. & Q. R. R.
100 Third St., Portland, Or.
Our hrldgre work has been
brought to the highest state of
perfection. The teeth on thia
bridge are Interchangeable at will
without removing from the
mouth. We uhe gold or porcelain
as your fanry dictates. This is
only one of our many original
methods.
22-Carat Bridge Teeth, Guar
anteed each 93.50
Gold or Enamel Fillings, each f.1.00
.Silver Fillings, each SOo
Falling Building
3d & Washington
Sunday 9 to 1. Phones Main 2029, A 2029.
S0.5O
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1.00
Carte Menu.
3Vf.
EVENING
and Banquets Given Personal Attention
In All Departments
H. C. BOWERS, PRES. AND MGR.
For Seventeen Years Mgr. The Portland
SCHOOIS AXD COLUSOES.
Ideal Preparatory School for
Girls.
Arlmt-ts to any college: unus
ual advantages in Music and
Art. Complete course in Do
mestic Science. Fine gym
nasium. Splendidly located
in a wholesome and Invigor
ating: climate. Individual in
struction and home care. Get
further information and
booklet from
MISS J I LI A P. BAILEY,
2108 Pacific Avenue,
Spokane, Waah.
Portland Academy
Fits Boys and Girls for College.
A Primary and Grammar School Included.
Graduates enter on examination Harvard,
Princeton. Yale and Massachusetts Institute
of T.rhnnlo.vr on p.ertincate. Amherst. Cor
nell. Smith. Vassar. Williams and colleges
and universities of the Pacific Coast. 'Well
equipped laboratories In chemistry and phy
sics. Field practice in surveying. Depart
ments in charge of collfgf) men and women
Classical, scientific, modern languages and
oommerclal courses. Gymnasium under
skilled director. Track and field athletics.
Corner of Montgomery and Thirteenth.
Eaay of access from all parts of the city.
OlTloox hours ror Summer it to 12 and 2
to 4. Send for Catalogue.
The Allen Preparatory School
FOR BOY'S AND GIRLS.
Fits for all colleges and technical
schools. Graduates from this school, in
Eastern Institutions, rank with stu
dents from tho best secondary schools
of New England. Special courses.
Fr Catalogue address
THE ALLEN PREPAR ATORY' SCHOOL
Portland, Or., East 12th and Salmon Sts.
rcaiaiiittji
. i n .-I i , f-i i. r.nfnrrf Unirenint,
Home ano vmj kuwi iw - - ,
Accredited by colleres East and West. Grammar and Prim.
, I? k-iUlnM. a Residence for SO
pnpilfl a Recitation Hall of 12 room! a Cymnaslnm and
Auditorium; a Domestic science dmiuu-.
ground. Mtuic Art. Domestic Scl-nce. OtrtWcor Pots.
iIT;ln. j-hnl nnem Seotcmber 4, 191L Fotilrat.
trated rataloroe. addren the Principal. ,. - ,
MAKl I. LULM.I.A. o. , -.u -
Por Girls. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY
NAMES OF 1ESUS AND MARY. Grfc. AtmdimU nd
CiUtziau Cmmti. Mnsic Art. Elocution snd Commer
cial Depta. JbataEmrasrf Daj AaaVati. Refined Moral and
IntellecnuJTraiainr.WhterorAnsenricetBCliL Address
ttSTEK SUftRIOK . Mr'i jttulw. AraW
School DflDTI Ann ADT ACPHPIATinU
of the lUHILrtllU fill I ftOOUUIMI lUil
Third Y ear Begins October 2, 1911.
DRAWING, PAINTING, PORTRAIT,
LIFE, SKETCH, ILLUSTRATION,
DESIGN AND CHILDREN'S CLASSES
For circular apply to
OF ART,
Fifth sail Xajlor. Streets S ortUnd, -Ox, .
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