TIIE MORXIXG OREGOXTAX, TUESDAY, JTTLT 23, 1011. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OUGOMAS TELXPBOXTS. Ftnllng-ffvym .., fit? circulation , a,tagin Editor Fundar Editor , CumtMflrf roots SupU svUiidlae; . . Mehs TT Mam TT1 .....Mala Mala T'17 Main Ti70 .....Mala A A S"S A a"i A VS AxrsE-wrxTS- HEILn THEATER (Seventh and TaT"' rhnrf Oi-ot. ta tha fomidy, crania." Tonight, o riock. OR PH CI V THEATER IMorrlxMt bwsa-a nth, and "aath Vaudeville. Thla eil- raooa at 1 li and tonight at Ji. KJtPRE5 THEATER (Par and Washlrr- loai Vaudeville. Thla efterooasl el s.i aad tonight al T M aad a. A.VTAOrt THEATER (Fourth aad (Mark) Vaudeville. Th aXieraooa at J-IS: to Blht at 1.W and . TAK. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEOV. TI- VOLI rtrat rua juctorwa. 11 A- M-, P. at afOITiiTIC THEATER Park and w"h: ingtooi Mot 1 10 pictures. Contlauaaoa, 11 a. at. ta 11 p. jf. OAK park Philip Pals, and "aka Park Band. Met rnpoll'an Opara (Juaxtet. lhl ftyrnann and tonight. RECREATION PARK tTwanty-fonilti aad Vaughn" Baeaball. Vjnrout-f vs. Port land. TI1I1 afternoon al S. ORECO.MA AT THE BXSORTS. Far the ajntrkeat aVnvaa-T Th Oree-a. atsta at Sqiwr timn, eatses-vibe thrwwe" tb fallens iner ataita litr rwlae. nobarria tlaw by aaail a para hi la iilnwt 1 ere, manage. .Mlaaral aprtaae HalH Ca. CaiUae prtoe. ......... .. Krd A. Vaaac (JamMa IVea.-e, .......... .Ralph E. Aalr Cavbart Park......... K J. Fairharat lave tvravrb Mraabal a) fa apart Cwf tTlv"Mee " a Park I. E. tietwssev "acute city U. T. T-'liwuada a. Marti a a aariaere (ha. . a.ailda I lark Siratt-aa Mraahal A la- Pattxo TrTT(irT NrARLT FtxiVhco. Tha bttt atreet paring; district between PlTlsinn and Ellsworth. Kant Twentv- firth and Eael Forty-first street. WaTerly-Rlrhrnond. la being- completed ey the rartftc Bridge Company. Prac tit-ally all th streets in thla aterrltory hare been pared, except Clinton at reel. which waa excluded, aa Cltnton waa Im proved with gravel leas than fire years CD and la atlll to be maintained by tha ctljr for lomi time to coma. Coat of th rmproTementa In th district mount" to HSI.oo. District No. 1 Wav.rlelgh Hela-ht. adjoining Ella worth atreet on tha south, la to be pared, and Tlrtslon atreet will be pared from Kat ' Fortr-flrat to Ka Flatleth atreet. South Monnt Tabor. thla year. Eat EiaHTT-FtaiiT to F InpitOT-rrx Eaat Ktchtr-flrat atreet ta to be Im prorad between tha Bim Una road and Ilia avenue, a distance of one-hal mile. Thla Improvement la tha far tbaat et that has ret been made, Faat EiKhtieth atreet being the las Improvement made that fr out. Near ly Ail tn streets in jmntarina are belns; Improved between the Base Lln road and Villa avenue. Thla avenu la also to be Improved between Kat Fiftieth and "East F.ltthty-serond street " by Bradlna; and larlnp; cement side walks. II ard-surfare pavement will be laid on Villa, avenue nest year. Build Injs on th street have been moved back to conform to the new street lines. fiTXXAarr-M CVA-arat Cvoett Gymna alum classes In the Sellwood Younr Men Christian Association have been suspended for the Summer, but th wimmlntr tank la open and the lawn tennis grounds are In one. A mem bershlp campaign la In prba-resa. It la detrd to make the active membership of the Sell wood branch at least J0 by the end of th year. The advan taarea of th branch are nearly the am as those afforded In the main T. M. C. A. It Is probable that classes will be started In th Fall. W. R Braixaro's FVxrRAt. Hrtjx Th funeral service of William K. llralnard. pioneer of 1SI. who died at his home, at 134 Fast Fifty-fourth street. Mount Tabor. Saturday, were held yesterday from the F.Ast Side Funeral Directors ChapeU Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor of the Kunnyslde Cnncretratlonal Church, ofll elated. Mr. Bralnard waa 7 years old and had been a resident of Portland sine li. Ve settled llrst In Southern Oregon and operated the first steamer on the Lower l"mpo,ua Hirer until 1MJ. Portland Finns Mat H:r. Th Rtat Hoard of Control of Washington stat has nottned the Chamber of Com merce here that Portland contractors wtll be given a chance to bid for the general contracts on the dormitory and Industrial bulldlncs at Ihf Wash Ington School for the I'caf and on the Soldiers Home to be erected In Wash ington. The plana and specifications for the buildings will be sent to th Chsmber of Commerce next week. BAjt.Ror SrtD for 1:3.000 for Arm. The Washington Northern Railroad Company, which operates a logging railway In Skamania County. Wash.. I made defendant In n su!t for $:..ooo damages filed In the Circuit Court yester-!v by William T. CJrewelL The defendant alleges that he lost an arm while working for the company, the accident being caused by a defective brake. Cot-RT Crr"- Bntn Cojipast. The International Merrhantile te Bond Com pany baa been cite. I by Presiding Judge Kavanauch to appear In court Thurs day morning and show cause why an order prohibiting It doing business In the state should not Issue. Bnjaml F liaymsn has filed a complaint In which he declares that the company Is a collection agency practicing law. FfxsaAi. or T. S. West IUld. Th funeral of T. 5. West, who died Sat urday, at St. Vincent's Hospital, after an operation for appendicitis, was held yesterday from th East Sid Funeral Directors" Chapel, and burial waa made In Lona Fir Cemetery. Mr. West waa 43 yeara old. lie Is survived by two brothers. N. K. West, of La Orande. and Orvllle Weat, of Portland. To aav th cost of storage, oa tw -horsepower return tabular boilers which w ar now taking" out. wa will ell them m barfaln U taken at ejv Tbee collar are of tha Kewanaa type aad ta good condition. Complete wita ail fittings and feed water equipment. rady for Immediate In alalia Uo a. for farther partlcviara call at roots ID J Oregonlaa bldg. Warxx la 8c a am. and. until new Bull Run pip la finished. It mast not be usd for sprinkling. Including that metered: except betweea tha hours of t and A. At. Where water la wasted In any way it will be shut off. Folic Department will assist la enforcing thl rule. By Order of th Watar Board. Wtr Aiuaia Cgrxt. Eeatixq Addl Rose! O'Connor alleges n a dlvorc complaint tiled In the Circuit Court yeaterday that her husband. F. B. O'Connor, beat her Into unconscious ness June 1 and that he geta drunk at least four times a week. Th couple waa married at Spokane In Iecember Ilea. Church Gaik 104 Mcmbbrs. Th Central Christian Church, at Eaat Twentieth and East Salmon streets, gained 104 members through the recent special meetings conducted by Rev. Charles Scovlll. The meeting closed when th evangelist was called to New Tork. Black Et TUvoRcg Basis. Jesse K. Ballou hit Sadie itallou. his wife. April 1. over the eye. at th corner of Seventh and Alder streets, and th optic waa black for two weeka Mrs. Ballon asserts In a divorce complaint filed yesrerday. For Rkxt. Nine rooms, third story. Fifth and Stark: hot water, steam beat. Apply 301 Columbia bldg. Earlt Mosstxo At-ro to Mount Hood camping grounds. S3.S0. Tabor 910. Dr. Fraxx W. Wood returned from vacation. Offices Macleay bldg. PoRTLASD Asked to Ts Fair Stamp. An effort is to be made by tha Port land Chamber of Commerce to Intro dure a Panama-Pacific Exposition can ceilatlon atamp Into the local Postofltc for us on all Incoming and outgoin mall. Tha action la the result of letter from th San Francisco Chain ber of Commerce asking that Portlan helD th exposition. A letter probaoi will be aent to Postmaster-Oenera Hitchcock and also to the Oregon dele gallon in Congress asking for tn stamp and offering to defray the costs. The San FTancisco Chamber or torn meree has offered to refund the cost to this cltv for the stamps. The csn rrlliunn stamm Is now In us In th San Francisco nostofflee. It reads. "Panama-Pacific Expoaltlon. San Fran Cisco. 1915.-' Cattijc Shippers Sitb Railroad. Alleging that th Southern Paclfl v-arelasalv and negligently" handler two ahtDtnente of beef cattle of 250 bead each from Los Banss. Cal.. to Portland. Kldwell & Caswell Tester dav filed suit in the Federal Court aa-alnat the railroad company for dam ages to the amount of IS27S.73. By reason of the alleged Improper treat ment of the cattle, the plaintiffs allege there was an unusual shrinkage In tn stock en route, whtl several animals were maimed. Crrr TO But Motobctci.e. The way and means committee decided yesterda that the Health Department ought t have a motorcycle. City Health Office Wheeler, who asked that on be pur chased at a cost of S135. said that hi milk chemlat was often obliged to make long trips Into th country to secure samplea of milk. Me sain tne cnemiai had out-chased a motorcycle at his own expense for 1215. and offered It to the city for 115. it being practically new. Bart Homr Head Resions. Miss ijwknwH who for the past three months has acted as superintendent of the Baby Home, haa tendered her reelg nation Mia I-ock wood'l work whs en tlrely satisfactory to the Board and she baa been aaked to remain, but she has definitely decided to relinquisn the nositlon. She will, however, r main In charge until a new auperln- tendent haa been appointed. Miss Lock wood came here from Chicago, Pne-rorncn Get Ventilator. Post master Merrick yesterdsy received au thority from the postofflce Department to Install a ventilating system In th lares workroom In the Postofflce builti in it will consist of two large suction (m and five smaller fans and the relief that will follow their Installs tlon will be welcomed by the 100 men who are employed In the large work room. Roads LfNCHEnjt THEME. Profes sor Ayers. of the twegon Agricultural College, will discuss the scientific con struction of roads at the weekly lunch eon to be held today by the Portland Rotary Club at li:I o'clock at I'lh.rHV cafe. Other addressee will h made relative to atreet Improve ment. A. M. Shannon will b chair man of the meeting. itooo Asked pcr Loeno Venture- Asserting thst K. T. Haltom. a mer chant of Tillamook, persuaded her to .h.ndon a nrofltable millinery business In Portland and open an establishment In his store at Tillamook and that she l...t monev and prestige by the change, Florence Evans Osrrett has filed suit ta recover 17000 from Haltom. Railwat Sued por $25.000. Nicholas i --.li.. haa filed suit against the Portland Railway. Light Power Com for i?S 000. He alleges that a car which he was attempting to board, at Front and Ulbba streets, July Z, started too soon and that he was dragged two blocks before he was able to get his feet on the steps. New Taxicar Rates. On August th. iireon Tajtlcab Company will In ....,..r.t new taxlcab rates, giving the r...hii- the privilege of riding in their spacious, elegant, easy-riding cabs at any hour of the ujf or night: 13.50 for . flr.t hour: Il.ao enrn nan m.ur thereafter. Main 2a0. A Z2t3. u-.taciv I BURTON fcMPLOT. B. B. Wilson, who was injured Sunday i.hi at Twentv-tnirn ami nimi.i -.- when a horse leu on mm, ,k! .mrdov of H. C. Burton, who the team Wilson was driving. instead of the Oregon Washington Sewer Pipe Company, as reported. aet-a Club Incorporates. Herbert Spencer. J. T. Morris ana jinm '-. filed with County clerk Fields articles ii inruriioi.u etnt Club, a social ortraniisiion ir meriv known as the Aetna society. ALBISA W. C. T. I". TO MBT.-in. Alblna Women's Christian nmpcr.ni:. 1'nlon will hold an important business meeting at the home oi ino -rrcs.ucin. VI li T. l.lIDCri. II r-w uvi atreet. today at 2;30 1 . M. lemTini. Collins Mineral springs Hotel. Collins Springs. WastL, a delight ,.i resort: an Ideal place to apend o..r vacation. Accommodatlona un surpassed. Culsln excellent, annlication. Rates oa i-nnnwnnn la.ao I or imiutumi. delivery. Main ma. a QUALITY FILMS ARE SHOWN Arcade and. Oh Joy Offering Attractive ProgrammcsT Star. Time at Atlantic City." which la featured at the Star, besides being a de'.luhtful comedy. Is one of the pret tiest pictures photographically which the Blograpli makera linve ever pro duced. lt shows some of the prettiest sights at Atlantlo City, giving a real- Istln picture of 'the ocean. Memoirs of the Past tens oi wo nappy hearts, who ar separated, and how the one sees his hopes reamed in nis nephew's happy marriage. "The Prorn gate" Is a drama of early English days. Mr. Walsh has an exceptionally clever aong. and Mr. Bedcllff continues to pleaae the different audlencea. Th Arcade'a offerings are also very Interesting, the programme being head ed by the second historical series oi the Revolutionary War. "the Capture of Tlconderoga," "Th Ghost, a farce. Vieranlums," a drama of cnua me. Jinks." another blograph hit. and jean. Wilson singing "The Harbor of Love" complete a good programme. Th Oh Joy has as Its heaauner a oig Western film. "The Outlaw," also -The Veil of Happiness." a sensational drama: "The New Church Carpet." a comedy drama, and Mr. Houghton has a splendid aong. THE ONLY ONE IN PORTLAND Mothers and doctors are keen to e to It that babies are given only in purest of pure milk. In Portland thla Is certified milk from the Clover Hills Farms. Ths mlk a from a selected herd of Government tested thorough bred rows. The greatest care la ex ercised in "producing certified milk. Cows are kept scrupulously clean; so th stables; so ar the dairymen; food and water are pure. The milk Is filtered, aerated, cooled, bottled and packed In Ice as soota as It Is milked. t stays packed in ice tin it is deliv ered at your door. There Is one sure way to avoid tuberculosis and typhoid milk, mat is ny Deing sure to get certified milk. Delivered In Portland by Pur Milk A Cream Co Third and lioyt streets. Telephone Main 118!. WHEREJTO DINE. All th delicacies of th season at th Portland Restaurant Fine private apart- acacia for ladiaa. 30S Waah near tLa sL To live well la ta eat wtll: Trs- Tha Criterion. 12 Sixth iuhl New Bills Open at the Vaudeville Houses Orpheum. ON L) su O.N'G enough to aatlsfy any one and ufflclently diversified to please la the Orpheum bill this week. "Scrooge. an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," with Wallts Clark in the title role, tops the bill. Every body who knows Dickens knows the tale. The vaudeville version Is de cidedly spectacular. A grewsome ghost, Marley's. pulls aside the cur tain on a series of living pictures the past, present and future Chrlstmases In the life of Scrooge. There's' Tiny Tim. Bob Cratchlt. Mrs. Cratchlt, Mr. Fezxlwlg. Mr. Topper, Peter, little Fanny. Martha, and old Scrooge's nephew, Fred. Mr. Clark Is a very capable character actor and the production In its entirety Is of the highest order. Izetta Jewel walked onto the stage amldat thunderous applause and it was several moments before she could speak. Then she recited a little child's verse and announced her repertoire: a scene from "Zasa," the reading of "The Light of the Moon." from Kapho, and a bit of "The Girl of the Golden West." Her "Zaza" was Impassioned and abandoned, the recital from "Sap ho" waa graceful and dignified In delivery, but the big number was the "Girl." Perched on a table. In the calcium's glow. Mlsa Jewel became for the nonce the fine, true-hearted Western maid who talks of "the boys money" to the man who has come to rob. At the end of Miss Jewel's characterisations, she was recalled again and again and huge floral pieces were presented to her. An artistic presentation is that of Amelia Stone, prima donna soprano. In her operetta "Mon Amour," In which she Is ably assisted by Armand Ka Ilsx. who wrote the music and lyrics of the tuneful romance. The lines are bright: the music is positively alluring. Both Miss Stone and Mr. Kallsx sing splendidly and the setting Is artistic. Kenney and Piatt, blackface come dians, with their visionary friend Mr. Nobody, are a riot. Their act Is chock full of entertainment good singing and new repartee. Lou Anger, the German sojer, has returned with his rapid Are mono logue concerning the tribulations of the first-class fighting men In every army. The Havelocks, Jugglers, open the bill with an ordinary act, and Brent Hayes, a diverting banjolst. follows. Closing tha bill are the four Londona. champeens of the air." Kmprrss. EDOl'ARD JOSE and company carry oft the honors of the week's bill at the Empress In the adaptation of Henri Bernstein's play "Father." Jose giving aa One a character study of I-eBon as any actor ever presented here. Mies Van Blenne read her part carefully, her seemingly Insipid personality developing Into Intense acting which brought her a definite share of the applause accorded the group In the playlet. Mabel Wayne a planologue was a de lightful bit of singing and ragtime music, part of th time with the orchestra and a bit of solo work. Besides being pretty she enunciates plainly and holds her audience to the last. Ben Smith sings a medley of old South ern songs as well as a bit of Irish folk melody, his tenor vole possessing sweet quality fitted for this type of son 9. The Flying Russells elicit applause and awful shrieks from the fair sex. who are not prepared for their recep tion In some of their audacious trapeze acta out over the audience. The ease and rapldl'V of their movements make the act an attractive feature, were there no new and daring feats entailed. The Hopkins Sisters are two maidens with' pleasant voices whose change of costumes and songs make them favor ites. Florence Mndena and company afford several good laughs, the plunge In the bathtub the bellboy takes at the last causing envious looks this hot weather. Closing the bill Is the Grandascope. which shows views of London, the King and Queen and a spurt with a flying machine, all the pictures being unsually plain and Interesting. Pnntagfs. W'lr HIRLWIND feats of tumbling, twisting and Jumping, as well pyramid building, constitute the novel act given at Pantages this week by the Seven Samois Arabs, their celerity and sheer Btrength making the feats afford mora than one surprise. The heavy man supports all six of the others In one group, and the calm way he parades about the stage with this array of human beings of different sixes sets a new standard for acro bats here. Jennie Colburn. supported by Billy 'Swede" Hall In the playlet. "Made Good." wins her way Into the hearts of the audience by her camaraderie. the skit portraying the average chorus girl's hardships and usual upright character beneath a rough exterior. Four Girls from Klllarncy sing old and new folk songs, their pretty cos- umes and naive manners bringing them more than one round of ap plause. The leaders. Miss Emma Vereghy and Miss Connie Connyee, dis play ability of much promise. The Five Gardners give a pnan- tastiest musical act. In which the orig inal Tlge and a "child" are features. V. P. Woodward Is refreshing in his uiet demonstration of his act. which consists of Juggling tambourines. He handles IS tambourines at one time, his feet being aa useful as his hands In the act. Bob Ferris Is a singer of coon dit ties, who quarrels with the orchestra In a way that makes a few of th listeners think he is having real .trou blea. H. K. Evenson deftly drums out the solicited chord and all la well. Closing Is th Pantagescope. showing humorous persecution of. two lovers I WEATHERLY ICE CREAM Tends to roue appetite. vTeatheriy ice cream is made from good, sweet cream, sugar and pure fruit Juices and flavors very nutritious but not heat-producing. It Is truly very cooling and refreshing. The Weatherly plant is positively hygienic. The tubs, cans and bricks in which Weath erly ice cream la packed are sterilized before being used. The secret of the dellclousnees of Weatherly Ice cream is in the method of blending and freezing. Weathorly ice cream answers the nat ural craving of the appetite. Made by th CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO. by their respective parents, a good natured embonpoint gentleman belns; th Instigator of all the merriment.'- ELKS' VANGUARD IS HOME Edwin P. Murphy Says, Portland Won Convention Easily. Edwin P. Murphy was the first mem ber of the Portland Lodge of Elks to return from the Atlantic City conven tion. He arrived home yesterday, tired but happy. "There was nothing to it from the time we arrived at Atlantic City until the vote was taken but Portland." ho aid. "It was a sure thing that we would win the 1912 convention, but we did not quit then. Everyone kept plugging for Portland until they fi nally voted to come here nexi year. Then the whole convention plugged for us." Harry Lavery, steward of the Elks' Club, who had charge of the commis sary department of the siaclal train from here to Atlantic City, also re turned yesterday. A message was received from K. K. Kubll, exalted ruler, en route between Chicago and St. Paul, saying the ma jority of the crowd will be here next Monday. "Everyone Is happy," he advised. "The only boisterous one is Dr. Mc Kay." PAY FOR DEPOSITS ASKED Clyde Kramcs Ordinance to 3Iake Ctilitics Give Interest. Councilman Clyde presented to the Judiciary committee of the City Council yesterday for recommendation to th Council for paesage an ordinance pro vidlng that all companies furnishing the public with electric light, gas or telephones be compelled to pay patron the legal rate of Interest on such de posits as are required to cover installa tion of telephones or meters. The orrtl nance as drawn provides a fine of $200 or Imprisonment not to exceed 90 days for violation. Sir. Clyde told of the deposit he was obliged to pay when he wished to pu in electricity, and said he had hear complaints from others. He thought it best that these companies pay in terest for the use of this money where they require a deposit. It wss remarked that one of th telephone companies already does this but that other public service corpora tlons of the city do not. DELUGE QUIETS MANIAC Trlsoner at RockpUe Splinters Door in Mad Outbreak. At bay in th corner of his cell, with the fragments of a wooden door which he had torn to. pieces as defensive wea pons. Jack Miller, a demented prisoner at the Linn ton quarry, was quieted when the authorities turned a stream of water upon him. He was placed in a straltjacket and. In an automobile, under custody of Patrolmen Flack. Cramp and Rupert, was taken to the County Jail, where he Is held for com mltment to an asylum. Miller, who had shown prior signs of insanity, went raving mad Sunday, be ginning by tearing all the clothing from his body. He reached through the bars of his cell and literally tore to pieces a wooden door outside of It, The pieces, as he broke them off, he placed in the corner of the cell, and when the policemen, called "by Superin tendent Briggs. arrived, they found htm standing -wild-eyed over his pile of missiles, yelling at the top of his voice and breathing defiance. Miller was arrested two weeks ago by Patrolman Arnold, at Water street and Hawthorne avenue, suspected of having participated In a highway rob bery pear Mllwaukle earlier in the night. He was armed with two revol vers. WATER TAP DELIVERS FISH Sirs. It. A. Kirk Annoyed hy Minnow in Drinking GUtes. How a minnow an inch and a half long came to be In the pipes of the Bull Run water system, is a question that has been puzzling Mrs. R. A. Kirk, 1025 East Seventeenth street North since she secured such a specimen last night when she turned on the faucet in her house to get a drink. 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For catalog and information, write IX 8. PCLFORD, Principal, South Tacoma, Wash. mm Ideal Preparatory School for Glrla. Admits 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 JULIA P. BAILEY, 2209 Pacific Avenue, Spokane, tVaah. Portland Academy Fits Bo.va and filrls for Collese. A Primary and Gramuiar School Included. Grariuatas enter on examination Harvard. Princeton. Tale and Massachusetts Institute of Technology; on certilicate. Amherst. Cor nell. Smith. Vaasar, Williams and colleges and universities of tha Pacific Coast. Well equipped laboratories In chemistry and phy sics. Field practice in surveying. Depart ments In charge of college men and women Classical, scientific, modem languages and commercial courses. Gymnasium under skilled director. Track and flrld athletics. Corner of Montgomery and Thirteenth. Easy of access from all parts of the city. Office hours for summer v to u qb -to a. Send for Catalogue. NEAR OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Mills Seminary entirely dropned. Only Col lege work done ct this historic Institution, A wpniiLi's Collecr. chartered 1885. Entrance and rradua. tion rrquircmrnu rqutrileot to thote of other Collerei fol women. Work recognized at the University of Oreron. Stanford, and University of California, course for course. Twenty -two departments. Stronr faculty. laboratories well eqnipped. Excellent opportnnitiea for Home Economics. Mosic and Art. Modem rrmnsjimn and special care for health of students. President.- Luella Clay Carson. A. M.. LU D. For catalogue address RerUtrar. Mills Collage P. 0 California. nCBIBTBJEMT UErAllinifcla t (oiruirr'" HIGH STANDARD, WEOTtOOGH COi-HoTJ Session Begins Oct. 2, 1911. For cata logue address Dean, Dr. S. E. Josephi, 610 Dekum Bldf?.', Portland, Oregon. MOUNT TAMALPAIS MILITARY ACADEMY San Rafael. Cal. AX ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL GRAMMAR GRADES Infantry, Cavalry. Mounted Artillery, Open-AIr etrimming Pool and Gym. ARTHUR CROSBV, D. D., Head Master. Ask for printed matter at Oregonian office . Portland. Ore-goo Resident and Day School for Girls in" Coliagiata. Aeadavle and Blatoentary Dspartmeata, Uaslc, Art, Eloeation. eymnaaiam. For catalog address THE SISTER SUPERIOR Office s, 6t. Helens Hall The Allen Preparatory School FOR BOYS ASD GIRLS. Fits for ail colleges and technical schools. Graduates from this school, in Eastern institutions, rank with stu dents from the best secondary schools of New England. Special courses. For Catalogue address THE At,LE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Portland, Or., East 12th and Salmon Sts. Ili3llllli For Cirls. Conducted bv the RISTFRK OF THF Hfll V NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. CraA. Atmk me CtlUtimu Cmirmt. Mosic Art. Elocatioa aad Commer cial Depta. RiUmawDSti4jM.tLc&nci Moral and latellecnalTraiainr. Write forAiuvouncrmcat. Address SISTSX SUPERIOR, tt. Mn', AtaJmr. ttnUmd MISS HARRER'S SCHOOI Palo Alto. Callfornia. Boardlnr and dav school for girls. Accred ited to Kastern and California colleges. Home Economics, Music, Arts and Crafts. Resident nurse for youna- children. Illustrated cata logue. Tenth year begins August 22. 1911. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND, OREGON. Send for Illustrated Catalog;. f. ... .. i iTirraaiMtj mm aCilaliS2& Oak Streets SCHOOLS A'D COLLEGES. Belmont School ; (FOR BOYS) . ' B CLMONY, CAl-V tTcnnrTfive Mile SwOtly-of Svtuitiaco)) . , Tbt ttbool. 1 rfytnr. to do for tiievm&lWiWI t-hTttofc not ict$ thin for tb intellecTnal, jrelftn-of a$fc boy what a tbodrbtful parent wraat wishea to' hm'rioM. Cbtiibjt- inr to thl end are tbe location t aclkool, wmovrrl from the tanptarioaa and distramons oi town or dry t bo fineness of tbe dlrfiate, tbe exoetteaee oMa tmUtJIni w4 other equipment, and tbe beauty and cxtrst of' tat froonda. with the wide ranee of foothill ramrmdhif Ttbeta. We tra ctad to have our patrons and aTSdaarra oom aired. Ff catalogue, booklet and further specific Imforwxtjoi address tbe bead mastec W. T. RE10. A. M. (Hairmrdi Fall term berfns Aur--14th. ' The Hamlin School A High-Class Boarding and Day School lor Ctrle. Comprising a French School for Little Children. Primary. Intermediate, High School and Post Oraduate Departments. Household Economics, Drawing. Painting and Elocution. Accredited by the University of .Cali fornia, by Leland Stanford Junior Uni versity and by Eastern Collegea. Courses In Singing. Instrumental Masla fplano, violin, organ, harp, flute, cello, etc.). Theory and composition. Harmony. Sight Reading. Musical Dictation, Choral and Orchestral Practice, etc., are offered by the newly formed Muslo Department. School reopens Monday, Aug. 7. Address BUSS SARAH I. HAMLIN, A. M.. Z23Q I'acllic Avenue. Saa 1'ranilaoo. Phone West 546. Home and Day School for Cirls. near Stanford Uruyeraity.1 Accredited by coHef rs East and West. Grammar tadWmJ ar depanmcnts. Four new bulldinrs. a Residence for 4a pupilst a Recitation Hall of U rooms i I Gymnasium anj Auditorium: a Domestic Science Bunralow. Etenslr (rounds. Music. Art Domestic Science. Om-of-door phyaf leal Training-. School opens September 4. 191L ForUlnat trated catalorue. address the Principal. f MARY I. LOCKKY.A.B. Palo Alto. Call LAW BEPAKT.IIKNT, I'MVEKSITY W ORKtiOX Portland Oregon Three years' course leading to degree of Bachelor of Laws. Night classps uni'or experienced practi tioners. Fur catalogue and full in formation address the Secretary. 610 Corbc-tt Huildinir, Portland. Oregon. I TUB GAMBLE SCHOOL. j Santa Barbara, Cal. 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