Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 10, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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Afitmoou and tonight.
VAf OHN-STREET OROfXPS Portland Ti.
OaAjAod. Tula afternoon at
OKZGOMA AT TU eVE-SORT.
Far tb. sraVKea eVIlTeey T".ir
La at tgaan rewt.. .ub-rrtba Ihrouc
lha following atnu ' Hy rl- obacrip
Itoaa by aaall ar payable la idrtn I
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EifT EurtTt.vTK AaircsavrxT Mack.
Assessment has been made for the dis
trict ImproTfmrnt of Kast Kleventh
and Milwaukle streets extending; one
mil from Hawthorn avenue to Hoi
Fate afreet. The total if"mnt la
195.74. East Eleventh and Mllwaukla
streets connect at PIvlMon and ar
really one etreet. Mllwiukle street
being; an old county road- The Im
provement of Milwaukle street from
Holgate to Fellwood. or Nehnlcm ave
nue, with hard-surface will not be
undertaken this year owing; to the lste
ness of. the aeaaon. but It will be kept
In a-ood' order until the Improvement
can be made early neit year. Milwaukle
street will be part of the state hirhway
between Portland and fcalem If the road
la built on the Eaat Hide, and with
Hawthorne avenue and .Milwaukle
treet bard-surface pavement will be
laid to the Clackamas County. line.
The Sellwood Board of Trade will con
alder the subject at Its neat merlins;.
Ex-Matom Crajcb Visits Portland.
Ex-Mayor W. B. Crane, an early real
dent of Portland and ex-Mayor of East
Portland, now of Orovllle. Cal.. la visit
In Portland on business and pleasure.
Mr. Crane moved to Orovllle 1 years
ago and Invested In orange land there.
Hi tract proved rich In srold and he
savs -was mined from under him. He
has since acquired a 20-acre orana-e
orchard and about TO acres in onves.
which yield abundantly and are said
by him to be better than cold. Mr.
Crane ears his land Is alao rich In sjold.
but that he prefers cultivating orana-es
and olives to mlnlnx. Me la (rreauy
pleased over the progress of FnrtUnd.
I rtn.l mvs'lf alone here." he said, "and
rarely meet an old resident, so a-reat
has the population changed since I
left
KT SKfOHO FlU. NCAFI.T DoKB.
rilllnir of KasI Second street Is In
progress between East Salmon street
and Hawthorne avenue, and the work
will he completed this month. The fill
extends from East Oak street to Haw
thorne avenue and so far the flUlna;
.. Keen msrle with materi:U from the
basements of bulldlns; on both sides of
the river. When the embankment is
finished the surface of the street will
be covered with cruthed rock. When
filled all the streets In the warehouse
distrl.-t between East Morrison street
and Hawthorne avenue will be com
pleted, sn Improvement tnat naa re
quired about Ove years.
r-r-AVfiaoi-xps Too Pxiu. Play
grounds at the corner of Milwaukle and
j-owell streets cover a little more than
an acre and the swing, slide and ap
paratus are In constant use. While the
park Is too small for the locality It
cannot be enlarged unless extended
eastward. Probation Officer White de
clares that since opening of the park
there has been no trouble with children
In the Brooklyn district, as they have
a place to play during vacation. Mr.
White savs It Is urfortunate that the
entire three acres In the tract are not
set aside as a park. Part of the tract
was used for the city barns and an
engine-bouse.
NATirniAI. Kxiohts TO P GrSTS.
Members of councils of the Knights and
Ladles of Security are planning for
the approaching visit of National offi
cer to Portland. September 1. Many
members of councils from Portland.
Oregon City and Vancouver met in the
hall of Multnomah Camp, No. "7.
Woodmen of the World, on East
Kiwth street. Tuesday night, to
consider plans for the reception and en
tertalnment of the guests. The sen
tral programme will Include a reception
in the National officers and Initiation
ceremonies In which $00 members will
be received.
Ruu to Lkavs, Hospital Foox..
Announcement was made last nlKht by
rr. A. C I"anton that W. 8. Maker, the
Insurance man who was thought to be
fstallv Inlured In an automobile ac-
ri.tent Saturd.tr night, will be able to
leave the hospital within a week If hla
condition continues to Improve as It has
In the last SI hours. Rakers skull was
fractured. W. C. Be a ib. rest. the. other
member of the party who sustained In
lurtes of a serious nature. Is no longer
eonflned to his room. He will be back
at his office In a few days.
Tut fast steamer Monarch (for
merly the Charles It Spencer) leaves
foot of Washington street. Thursday
morning at 7 clock, arriving at
Astoria at noon In time for the opening
.-eremonles of the Astoria Centennial.
Fare. II. The Monarch will make round
trips to Astoria dslly during the "Cen
tennial" getting back to Portland In
time for rtassengers to get to their
homes on the streetcars.
Coron-Aciics Expert to Lrc-rvBK ox
Milx J. C. Alexander, of the L'nl-
versltv of Copenhagen, will deliver
lecture tonicht at I o'clock, at the
Portland Commercial Club, on "Milk
and the World s Greatest Hy-Product.
Mr. Alexander says he will show that
the l"nlted States loses more than $400.
o0.000 every year In the milk In
dustry alone and will outline a plan
to retrieve that loss.
SPA.xirfs VALrg lion. The vnlue
of a female cocker spaniel was fixed
at ll"0 by W. A. Monroe yesterday
when he filed a complaint In Justice
Court against the consolidated Auto
Truck Company, charging that a truck
brlenglng to that company ran over
and killed the dog at the corner of East
HurnsHi street and Grand avenue Au
gust I. The claim will be fought.
AO ID WOHA Pi- Mr. Harriett
(igden Chase, aged years, .lied at
br home at Mount Scott Monday.
The funeral wltl be held t.day from
the Woodmere Episcopal Church. In
terment will be made In Multnomah
Cemetery-
STO rein Rest. At ISJ Alder
street, suitable for cafeteria or other
commercial business. Inquire 417
Chamber of Commerce.
A Ssap. Millinery toek and fixture
for sale cheap: good town, close to
Portland. Apply B. O. Case A Co.. I2
Oak street. '
MotTCT Hnoo. Pally uto to Mount
'Hood. I will call at your door. J 60
each way. Call East 12.
E. W. Mooaa. the artist, for oil por
waits or photographs. 7th and Stark.
t.-.l.,h K ttim
Cwbart Park E- J- "4riVl!
l.ag Bwt Htr-oha I J;
Or Park I- J- "rTZl
Pacin. Cli, l. T. r.'""""'
M Mania Spring. Ch. .
tallM ....BlrauhAt at Ca.
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Pau.es. Phil Jordan, wanted for al
leged rohuery oi tamp .o.
Mount Hood Railway line, about a mile
and a half east of Pleasant Home, waa
.-4 -. tua n.llaa vesferdav bv
B ; I r -1 ru ni I ui' ....... j 1 -
Chief McDonald on advice received from
Sheriff Stevens. iepuiy onrrm uumci
has gone to in imnew w v-iiue, .....
i v i. , PfipiUnii XVhen ar-
l9Vlir ti.i . ' . . . . . . ..
aaitfd Jordan had In his possession sev
eral raaora. a wnun eiiM m v .
lieved to be the property of Greeks
employed by the Mount Hood Com
pany. South PoRTi-Awn Boosters Meet to-
kioht. The South Portland Boosters
will resume their weekly meetings
tonight, at St. ljL-yi'r"" Hall. Third
and Sherman streets. aiemDers oi m
i . . r.nnrt and I
mnoinK rumiimirri. ... -
. ... . . ... v. hniilavarrl 1
oi special inieres. nni
committee's report whicn wui give
appraised valuation of the property
necessarv to the completion of the
work. The Corbett-street fill contract
will be discussed. A Urge attendance
Is expected at the opening meeting; of
in season...
7 A-.i'l. Saturday. August 12. 1H. tr
annual Elks' ciamoaKe n c-..v..
i i - ki. time Ttromlsed. If
even uwj imno. . n .......
unable to come on steamer Monarch.
meet us at No. H - neaaq.uariere r.i
hall. Astoria, riecure iickbib
Club. Boat foot of Washington street.
Single fare, II: round trip. II- l'm'
mlttee John Cordano. Frank D. Hen
nessey. George P. Henry.
olarter Block Sells for '"
Goldsmith Co.. brokers, bherlocx
bldg, closed a sale yesterday of the
quarter block, southwest corner Elev
enth and Cllsan street, owned by Pr.
Nunn A W. H. Nunn for 145.000. to Mr.
G. Jacobs. It Is the Intention or tne
new owner to erect a modern Dunaina
for stores and hotel purposes.
INPIAM PEX1ES LHAHUl moo..
La Roque. a Lmatllla Indian cnargea
with introducing liquor on the Umatilla
Indian reservation, pleaded not guilty
before Judge Wolverton In the Federal
Court yesterday. He was released on
1200 cash ball.
IWESTMEVT COXTANT FOKMCD. N.
P. Simon. Hattle Simon and Roscoe C
Nelson yesterdsy filed articles of ln-
. th Simon Investment
Company with County Clerk Fields. The
capital stock Is 125.000.
Keceptiox Is Postponed. i no r-
. u.. a-.... Mlarh. nrestdent
of the National Council of Jewish Wo
men, announced for toaay. naa inr
postponed to August 17.
VANCOUVER WILL JOIN
WASHINGTON TO RECIPROCATE
tXU OREGON'S AID.
Barracks Clly to Send Rrpresents.-
tlvrs to Oregon Development
lartie MeUn at Astorlav.
i
X-.nnowee Wash.. hSS nOttfled th
secretary tf the Oregon Development
. i ai..w 9
League that tne commercial v,iuu
that city will send a delesatlon to at
tend tha meeting of the league in As
toria, August 1-1. Thla action Is
taken In response to the interest trie
Portland Commercial Club haa taken
In the Southern WashlngW" Develop
ment League and the assistance It hsa
lent to various enterprise In the
W ashington counties ooi an ... v
Oregor line.
As a new feature in tne programme
. . v. MAnA Wawlneadav morn-
IVr I' ID WUMTLIMW-
irK. " i d . . .
a conference of the delegates from the
coast counties, to uisouaa
harbor improveme-ii pijov.
opening tho coast cities for railway
llnea Into the Willamette Valley. The
meeting will be pieslded over by G.
Wlngate. vlce-presldeat of the Devel-
. - n V a. eoast counties.
OpmCUl Ijvanuw ' ' .
The afternoon session will be given
over to good rotas inmnns", " -ture
of which will bo an Illustrated
lecture by Samuel Hill, of MaryhllL
Wash, one of the leaders In the Pa
cific highway movement.
T u. Wilcox, president of the league,
and the major officials will go to As
toria Monday morning to make prep
arations for the formal opening of the
convention session In the afternoon.
The management of the Centennial has
telegraphed messages of welcome and
promises the best of entertainment to
all delegates who attend. Mr. Chap
man, secretary of the league, says that
be expects the attendance of delegates
to exceed greatly that of last year,
which waa more than 200. Albany and
Corvallls have arranged for a special
car to take their delegates, and each
of the other 118 cities represented In
the organisation will send from two to
12 representatives.
Lists received yesterday from sev
eral of the towns give the following:
official delegates: Washington County
and Hlllsboro Pevelopment League.
Pr B. S Sears. W. F. McGUl. 8. Cooper.
'f. Alien. K. L. Johnson, M. 8- Steven
Pr. Tamiesle; Fall. City
James K. Puncan; Metollus. W. L
Smith, and Gaston. E. X. Hrdln-.
A new aspirant has been added to
the towns which will be In the race
to obtain the next convention. Kla
math Kails recently advised Mr. Chap
man of Its Intention of competing for
that honor In the coming meeting
against Albany and Medford, which had
already put In their applications.
WOMEN SEEK CHARTER SAY
1'ptlUon.i Are Out Asking Commlt
U to Permit Milad V1-
petitions are circulated throughout
, ... . ,. .nrnnu of obtaining
signatures to have the two charter
committees now at wors. m.. m
their drafts a provision flvlns; women
the right to vote.
Several thousand signatures nave
been obtained, it Is said, and those back
of the campaign hope to get from 10.
coo to 20.000 names before they submit
them to the members of the charter
committees for consideration. It was
not known until yesieraay -"' -movement
was on foot. Many think
that, should the plan get the results de
sired by the women. It will be a long
step In the direction of statewide suf
frage. ,
YE OREGON GRILLE.
Hlershel Hendler. the piano prodigy,
still continues to attract the musical
people of the city. His rendition of
"The Rosary." with chimes accompani
ment, brings repeated encores.- This
special attraction, supported by Slgnor
Marino's orchestra, the balance of the
week. Everything that Is best Is found
at "Ye Oregon Orille." .
A MODEL DEPARTMENT.
Sherman - Clay Sk Co. have Just In
stalled a new ventilating system In
their Victor department, which change
the air In each of their aeven demon
stration rooma every five minutes. A
half hour spent In this cool and com
forlaM place listening to the new
records Is most restful as well as en
joyable. Morrison at Sixth.
Steamer "Monarch" for Astoria Cen
tennial leaves Waahlngton-st. dock T
A. M. Far IU
3IORXTN-G OKEGOXIAX. TTTTTRSDAY, 1TJGTJST 10. 1911-
TIIE
CMIPMBII IS OUTLINED
SCXDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION"
TO SECCKB FUNDS. '
Luncheon Will B Given Tonlfrht at
Y. M C. A., When Workers Will
Be Assigned Schools.
Members of the executive commit
tees of the County Sunday School As
sociation will meet at a luncheon to
night at the T. W. C. A. at S o'clock.
nd line up workers for the campaign
that Is to be opened Monday under the
direction of T. V. Ellxey. of New Or
leans, to secure funds for the State
Association. Plans will be completed
for the visit to the Sunday schools of
Portland and vicinity next Sunday, and
members of the committee will be as
signed to the schools which they are
to vlslt-
The luncheon will be presided over
by Albert Ehrgott, president of the
county association. In addition to the
chief executive officers of the asso
ciation, vice-presidents representing
each of the denominations In the county
will attend, making the total list of
guests about 30.
Assignments will be made at the
luncheon, so thst each .of the persons
who Is to- psrtlclpate In the Sunday
visit to the schools, may leave from
Ms own home. Thus far the response
to the committee's call for autos In
which to take Its representatives about
has not been strongly responded to and
C. A. Pitt, general secretary, will Issue
another call asking for the loan of 25
machines for three hours, from 10 to 1
o'clock Sunday. Each of the commit
teemen will be required to visit from
four to six Sunday schools In the course
of the morning, and enlist their assist
ance In the campaign that Is to be
opened on the following dsy.
Thua far about 25 solicitors have
been secured on the 10 committees thst
will cover the city from Monday to
Friday, and Mr. Ellxey expects to have
the list completed by tomorrow morn
ing. W. A. Lovett In charge of the com
mittee which will arrange for the
luncheon -In the T. M. C. -A. Friday,
which Is to close the rempalgn. will
have tickets prepared today, and these
will be Disced In the hands of tne bun
dsy school superintendents by the
visiting committees next Sunday. Pur
lng the week the solicitors will also
be unnlled with tickets t the
luncheon, which they will dispose of
among the business men ot tne city
while on their rounds. Similar
methods are to be used In preparing
for the women's luncheon at the r. w
C. A-. which will be held at the same
time.
Mr. Ellxey has secured offices In the
Ablngton building from which he will
direct the campaign In the city. Many
contributions have already come In and
he says that he believes that the de
sired sum will be secured by Friday
noon. August IS, when the campaign
close.
TOIL OFFERED FOR TAXES
Slirirf 6teven Receives Novel let
ter From Land Owner.
"There ought to be some way of dis
posing of this without shooting or kill
ing esch other." writes O. A. neizoia.
of 70S East Thirteenth street. In a per
...... i in Sheriff Stevens yester
day morning. Pletxold Insists on pay
ing his taxes, amounting io ...
labor or In clearing-house certificates
. an.n.irartiire. He. has sent
the Sheriff an order on the United
States Treasury for $4.45 In payment
of his personal tax. although he admits
that Uncle gam owes mm noun".
payment of his real estate tax of 135.31
he insists thst the Sheriff accept a
written promise to pay "as soon as we
can dispose of a large amount of labor
power stored In the members of our
Institution." He signs himself as
president of the Institution, but gives
DIAMONDS
TO ADVANCE
Advice regarding the present condition of
the diamond market has just reached us
from our broker, Mr. Henry H. Jacobson,
who -writes from Amsterdam, as follows:
"The market is absolutely un
satisfactory. There arjs quanti
ties of poor quality and the prices
are exorbitant. Fine stones, the
quality- you use, are very scarce
and are quoted at exactly 20 per
cent higher than this Spring, but
I am glad to get them."
To those who contemplate the purchase of a dia
mond later on, the reasonableness of buying now
before the new good3 supplant our present stock is
evident. It assures you of a saving of at least 20.
"We invite your comparison of quality and prices.
EASY TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES
' LAROBST DIAMOND
DEALERS IN OREGON
3 283 Morrbon SL
COLLINS HOT
Cuisine and ae
e o m m o datlons
one zo e 1 1 e d.
North Bank
.rains and Upper
Columbia RlTer
boats all stop
at Colllaa
Splines.
cT'
Steam Heat, electric lights ; new, up -
experienced masseur and masseuse in
REASON O
WHY NO.
why Certificates
of Title furnish the
, BEST protection to
buyers of and mort
gagees of real estate
no particulars as to its character.
The trouble had its inception In the
panic of 1907 when the Sheriff refused
to aocept clearing-house certificates in
payment of Pletzold s taxes. Chief
Deputy Boyer. of the Tax Department
Is at a loss to decide whether Pletzold
Is an anarchist or a socialist.
BOY MYSTIFIES POLICE
Lad Fonnd Asleep on Dock Keruses
to Give Any Information.
Refusal of Edward Jones, aged 15.
arrested a few nights ego by Patrol
men Hennessy and Murphy and turned
over to the Juvenile Court, to tell any
thing about himself or his parents Is
puxxllng Probation Officer White.
The boy Is almost destitute of cloth
ing and has no visible means of support-
He was found by patrolmen
asleep on a dock with a tarpaulin
wrapped about him. That was a few
weeks ago and the policemen did not
take him to the station when he de
clared that he lived on Twelfth street
and gave an excuse for being found
asleep on the dock- Mr. White believes,
from unwilling admissions made by tne
boy. that his home may be somewhere
in Washington and he Is endeavoring
to ' communicate with his parents or
guardians.
a
WHEREJTO DINE.
AO tha delicacies of tha season at tha
Portland Restaurant. Fine prlvata
cents for ladles. S05 Wash- near it sfc
To live well Is to eat well: Try The
Criterion. 83 Sixth street. "
Wild Is Alleged Embexxler.
. n ti-i 1 1 ...... ... .4 Tiirlav
Annur rc. no w .
night by Detective Tlchnor on com
plaint of Otto Schumann, for whom he
waa bookkeeper, on a charge of larceny
by emnexxiemeni. kni"
that Wild embezxled about $1000 while
employed by him.
Russell Fnneral Today at 2 P. ML
The funeral of Lewis Russell, of the
i ...... flTTi nf Russell A Blyth.
will be held this afternoon at S o'clock
at the Russell home, ai i
Twentieth etreet. Mr. Russell died
Tuesday night after a brief illness.
Great Britain Imported fS.SOMOO worth
of American aolentldc Instruments In 1910,
aaalnat M.irift .220 worth In 1IW9-
Foster & Kleiser
Hili Grade Commercial and ElectrU
SIGNS
Bast Ttk and East Everett Sta.
Ptaoaea Kul llllt B-xxae.
MASTER.CMF TvS MEN
1 IN PRECIOUS METALS
74 Third St E
SPRINGS
COLLINS
Washington
t-t.
Hot Mineral
Bathe recom
mended by phy
?
sicians for rhea
matlsm. stomach.
liver and kidney
trouble.
to - date bath-house, with private baths and
constant attendance. Terms on application
Certificates of Title ellm-
lnate waste energy. No re
examination of the title Is
necessary every time the
property changes hands, as
Is the case In the old-fashioned
abstract system one
examination 'for all time be
ing sufficient. Every detail
of each transaction Is re
duced to a science. The
great saving in labor and
time through the Certifi
cate System necessarily re
sults In a great saving of
expense. Investigate. Call
for booklet before you
make your deal.
TITLE
AUD TRUST COMPA1TV,
LavHa Bide 4th and Oak.
$4.60 to $7.60 Parasols J f AQ
Special, at D LA J KJ
All colors and black and white.
$3.50 Long Kid Gloves (t t AO
Special, at lf X iU
Colors only.
$6.60 and $7.60 Silk rfQ QQ
Petticoats, special J J J
-All new, black and colors.
$1.25 Long Silk Gloves d - . ff
Kayser's make. At JL VS VS
F.P.Young
323 Morrison Street.
Opposite the Portland HoteL
He who buys a CUTLER
DESK buys but once. It is
snlifl and it lasts for life.
More than a hundred styles
in Solid Oak and Mahogany
in stock.
Steel and Wood Office Fur
niture of all kinds.
Whether you want a single
desk or a complete equip
ment., it tavs to see us
y X a
about it.
KILHAM
Stationery and Printing Co,
Commercial Stationers,
Office Outfitters,
Printers. Engravers.
Booklet Makers and
Bookbinders.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Architects' and Engineers Instruments
and Supplies.
FIFTH and OAK STS.
HOME BUILDERS
We are contractors and will furnlsoj
lot and finance the bulldm ofa home
for you on easy payments. We I've
references and ask reference.
WYATT. E8TABBOOK RAT.
801 Coach bids. Fhoae Mala 4311.
Established 1 900
OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS
NETH & CO.
COLLECTORS
Worcester Bid. Portlmnd, Or.
SUMMER
I IjLLUMIinTi1
, 3 :
HUXXaij Dew ana muueru m
fortably furnished and electric-lighted.
cific Ocean.
n. i
Xi.N X Will is among me trees uu ""j - , & ' - ,
heat. Under hotel management. Cuisine unexcelled on the Coast, bea toods
a specialty.
HOTEL AND TENT CITY BATES (American pian;, ?o.uv tmu up..
RAVOnTATJ is famous for its ocean and bay bathing, trout and deep-
tea fishing, splendid climate and wonderful scenery. Oregon's new Sum
mer resort.
Our Own Passenger Boat Service Direct
For literature or reservations, apply
T. B. POTTER REALTY COMPANY
720 Corbett Building, Portland.
Hotel Moore
is situated directly on the OCEAN SHORE, along- the boardwalk. Hotel
Moore Is In the lee of Tillamook Head. Seaside Is the Jeah
iree from the cold north winds in Summer. Surf bathing- a :d hot salt
baths. The Hotel Moore ts aquipped with steam heat, hot and co a
water, electric lights, suites with private bath, etc Rates S3 and up
per day.
American plan.
DAS J. MOORE,
THE COLONIAL
SEASIDE. OR.
Now Open for the Season.
RATES $3.50.
Special Bates for Families.
and from all trains. Good nahlns. boatlns
and saddle horaea.
UXDSLEV SON.
North Beach Inn
STEWTOTT'S STATIOJT.
Mrs. N. M. Dewey, Jlanaier.
aaAnwEa o . . v " "
Directly facing tho ocean. Superior ac
commodations. i-OBl.Ull.aCO
graob address Long; Beach. V ash.
While Others
Complain
We Are Busy
A rreat number of dentists and
business people complain that July
and August are dull months.
Nothing could be further from the
truth at this office. The highest
grade of skill and moderate P"ces
keep us busy every month m the
year.
OUR BRIDGE WORK
has been brought to the htehest
etate of perfection. The teeth on
this bridge are interchangeable at
will without removing from the
mouth. We use gold or porcelain
as your fancy dictates. Thfs ispnly
one of our many original methods.
OUR PLAIT WORK
has always been an 1 m p o r t a n t
branch ofour profession, and at tnis
office is treated with the considera
tion it deserves, and our plates wltn
flexible suction are the most satis
fying that have ever been devised.
They do away with all of the well
known annoyances endured by a
large percentage of people who wear
plates and are superior In every way
to any other plate.
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH
GRADE WORK
Good Robber Plates, each . S5.00
The Best Red Rubber Plates,
gefc e7
23-Karat Gold or Porcelain
Crown for 5-00
22 -Karat Bridge Teeth, Guar
anteed, each 3JHl
Odd or Enamel Fillings, eac-h..l.K
Mlvrr Fllllnaa, each - SOc
And sua Absolute Goarantee Backed
by 24 Years n Portland.
WiseDentalCo.
Office Hours!
8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to t.
Phones Main 2020, A 2020.
FalllnK BldK- 3d and Washington.
SCHOOLS AND COIXJBGES.
Ideal Preparatory Scaool for
Girls.
Admits to any college: unus
ual advantages In Muslo and
Art. Complete course in Do
mestic Science. Fine gym
nasium. Splendidly located
In a wholesome and Invigorating-
climate. Individual in
struction and home care. Get
further information ana
booklet from
MISS Jl'LIA Pa BAILEY,
2208 specific Avenue,
. Spokane, Wsaa,
MOUNT TAMALPAIS
MILITARY ACADEMY
Ban Rafael, al. .
AW ACCREDITED Hll.H SCHOOL
GRAMMAR GRADES
infantry. Cavalry. Mounted Artillery.
Open-Air Swimming Pool and Gym
ABTHV'R CROSBY. D. D.. Head Master.
Ask for printed matter at Oregonian office
MISS HARKKK'B M'HOOL,
palo Alto. California.
Boarding and day school for girls. Accred
ited to Eastern and California colleges. Home
Economies. Music. Art. and Crafts Bealdent
MANZANITA HALL, AaAS
A baalthful horn, school for boys. Pr
n.re. for college and technical schooL First
Ilmiatar op.n. Aug. 20. 1911. Catalogu. on
r.aue.tr W. A. BHEDD. Head Master.
HILL MILITARY ACADEMY
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Sead for Illustrated Catalog;.
RESORTS.
BAY0CEAN
HOTEL ANNEX
AND TENT CITY
aJorai'l Ktenm heater! throushout; com-
- ------ , " D
Overlooks Tdlarnook Bay and Pa-
. , .
v dAa T?nnnmir water and stove
From Porfani Round Tnp JlO.OIJ.
to either address. l
HOTEL BAYOCEAN ANNEX J
uayocean, vregou.
On Clatsop Beach
SEASIDE, OREGON
Prop, Seaside. Or.
EX THE 'CLOCDS
above tho smoke, where tha
air is cool and bracing.
CLOUD CAP INN
ON MOOT HOOD.
Leave Portland 10 A. M..
reach the Inn 5:30 P. M.
For rates and roaervations
o.-w. k. a'n. TICKET
OFFICE,
Third and Waahlnston Sta.
SEA CROFT oiYa
Dlrecuy on the beach. overlookln tha
ocean. Spaoioua urounfla. electrlo lights
among the treea. Fireplaces In lare cosy
alttlng-rooma. The best of table aervlo. la
6ea Croft's dining-room. Sea food a
,PAnnejt" completely furnished apartmenta
for housekeeping. Write for reservations.
MltS. W. E. HUTCHINSON,
slea View. Wa.ll.
SCHOOLS' ANT fOIXEOES.
Belmont School
(FOR BOYS)
BELMONT, cal.
XTwentrrtlW Vlflet Soatt)4f Stnnittisco)
Tbe srbool la tryinrto do lor theocrml od phyilcs-l.
ooC IeM than for ttw ineellerruJ, !rdfar.of U(b boy whit
fboafotful pmimt vast wishes to have done. Conrribut-
inr o thta end- ara tbe location .of 9dboaX removrd
from the tempttriona xnd dtitricrtont of town or ciry j tha
fineness of tbe climate, tbe nedtence of in boildinr and
orjier equipment, and ibe beauty aai exteol of its f-rcmnds.
viib tbe vide ranje of footbills luiramdinff'tbem. We are
rtid to bare pur patrons and rraduam consulted. For
catalocue. booklet and further specific imformatjon address
ibe bead master. W. T- HELD. A. M. (Hamrd)
Fall term betins Aug. 14th.
The Hamlin School
A High-Claas Boardlne and Day School
'ir tiirls.
Comprtainir a French School for little
Children. Primary. Interm5?lBta,Vfr
School and Post Gradual. DeP""f""'
Household Kconomlca. Drawing. Painting
and Elooutlonv . .
Arcrrdited by the University ef Cali
fornia, bv Xeland Stanford Junior Vnl
verslty aud by Eastern Collfsea.
Courses In Slnglnit. Instrumental Music
iDlano. violin, organ, barp. fluto, cello,
etc). Theory and composition. Harmony.
Eleht Reading. Musical Dictation, Choral
and Orchestral Practice, etc. aro offered
by th. newly formed Music Department.
School reopens Monday. Aug. 7. Address
MISS BARAK H. HAMLIN A. M.
tSSO l'acllic Avenue. San xrancueo.
Phone West B4.
Situated on Lake Steilacoom
A select school for boys, situated in
a rural district, particularly adapted
to all kinds of outdoor sports the year
around. College preparatory, with spe
cial Instruction In languages. Modern
buildings, limited attendance. Fall
term begins Sept. 21st. 1911.
For catalog and Information, WTite
D. S. Pl'l.FORD, Principal,
South Tacoma, VVash.
NEAR OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA
Mills 8emlnary entirely dropped. Only Col.
- J. kl.tnali. 1 nst ItllTI On,
lege wora oono
A womin'l Collere. chsnered 1885. Entrance anil rradus-
reoulreniCTia equiralent to tho of otbrt CoUera lol
women. Work recomiied at the UnirerJirr of Orrron.
Btinfori sod Unirersity ot Cslifoniis. coorK for courir.
: Twenry-two ilepsrtnienrj. Suonr liculrf. Laboratories well
I equipped. Excellent opportunities for Home Economics.
Music and Art. Modern mnnajlnm snd speail are for
i.l i m Pml.4n, T.iielbi Clav Canon. A. M.
LL. p. For canuotue addreaa Rcjimar. Mills College P. O.,
California.
D E P A RT h E N T wntviurnt
T " ' . n a on 1-tTOKOrJGH COVR
uiun o a a... wo.. i -
Session Begins Oct 2, 1911. For cata
logrue address Dean, Dr. S. E. Josephi,
610 Dekum Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
The Allen Preparatory School
. FOR HOVS AXD GIRLS.
Fits for ail colleges and technical
schools. Graduates from this school, in
Eastern Institutions, rank witlf stu
dents from the best secondary schools
of New England. Special courses.
Office hours 10 to 13 A. M.
For Catalogue addrtsa
THE ALLE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Portland. Or., East 12th and Salmon Sis.
HlWiES
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
8 ,1 WASHINOTON ANOTSNTH STS.
1 S PORTLAND. OREGON
ILj write for catalog
X School that flat Tou in tt Oood Porition
LAW DEPARTMENT, VKlVKKSl'l'Y
OF OREGON
Portland Oregon
Three years' course leading to
degree of Bachelor of Laws. Night
classes under experienced practi
tioners. For catalogue and full in
formation addresa the Secretary, 610
Corbett Building, Portland, Orefron.
The Famous Girls School Near New York.
Miss C. E. Mason's Suburban School. Tarry-town-on-Hudson.
N. V. All the social, recre
ative and cultural advantages of the Kreat
city, coupled with a magnificent school
home on the heiEhts of the Hudson. College
Preparatory. Graduating and Finishing
Courses. Unusual culture of self-reliance, in
itiative and power. European travel class.
For beautiful catalog, write Miss C. E. Ma
son, LL. M., Lock Box 85.
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