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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1911)
T1TR SrOKXTXG OKEGOXTAX, TUESDAY. ilKflhMBEK 26, lfflT. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF mnltn-i C1?T e'.rvn'.mtitm Xanax in Editcfr Bandar JfiJitor . C omKIcf -room likU ami .ding ... Wain TTV A A- .....Main T"l - irrrLto thtsr i7tn ni tbtkwi ,e"r ara Carie and E4na i.iK Hipper IB tae musical corner. -Jump let Juolter. luM 11 clock. OXFHCIH IHtlTtS Mrr1. eeee ( a and snth- Vau.lille. This eraooo al J 11 lid tools ut at rSTOH THEATER Foorta aad Btar" Vaadvi::L Thii aXtermooa at I.wi " Bleat at T and a. IlirHtM THEATtR irirt WmS,?K tea vud.i... Thl. aftarmoam at li aa4 taeiabt at T:I0 aaa B. aIAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODfO. "I ' U ftut mi p4ctur. 11 A. M- F- i Railway Brra Cosrrtjcrso Soojs. The connecting railway apur on Villa BYe nue. kwK Eaat El-htleth etret and the depot of the llount.Hood Railway Power Company will be completed IhlB week and car may be mo tba track by mi'. Sunday. Tna ralla ara belt) laid aaatward to tba depot at East EiEbty-ntntb atreet. which la block nortk of VUIb Bnua. Pole for tba trolley wlree ara up aad Btrlnc Inc et wlrea Is BBdr way. Besides betas; B coasectlnc link between tba Wontarllle brsncb of tha Portland Railway. LlKht Power Company and tba Mount Hood Railway tha Una will furnish street railway facilities for a larse district In Eastern MontATllia. It baa not beea announced how often cars will be operated over this branch, but It Is stated that Montavllla cars wlj ba run to connect with Mount -Hood Railway trains. Cars on tha Monta tUIb Una may make alternate trips to tba Bass Una and tba Mount Hood Railway depot. Crrr Cij.-b to Co-rT Wrrtt Ow sut. One of tha results of tha an nual trip to Oresham last week by tha East 81da Business Men's Club Is an acreemeat by tha club to co-oprata with tha Gresham Fair Association In future more than In tha paat- Tha Portland club will undertake to In crease Interest In the annual racea and track meet at t.resham. Lewis Phat tuck. of Gresham Commercial Club, who received tha Portland business men. expressed his appreciation of tha vial t. and business men noted the a-reat development of that suburb. Many who went there for the first time expressed surprise over tha beantv c Powell Vnllry of which Gresham s tha center. Business men who at tended the fair bellera that a closer relationship will be developed be tween tha suburb and the city through tha proposed public market. Atrroa Hrr Cxijoittbo Vbhictjct. A ene-horse bursjy waa run Into from tba rear Sunday nlrfht. at o'clock, by an automobile on tha Llnnton road and wrecked, but no one waa Injured. Automobiles wera passed In both direc tions on the road and tha vehicle, dla playlnr no ItKht. could not be seen. Mora than JOuO automobiles trarersed tha LJnnton road 8'inday. and many of them returned After dark paeslns; every few minutes. On the Powell Valley road seven miles out Henry Wilson was drlvlnc In a cart Sunday night when an automobile cama around a curve from the rear and struck one wheel of the cart, upsettlns; It and throvtaii Wilson out. The Base Line. Section and Pewell roads are danger ous for horse-driven vehicles at night without a light, aay drivers, and tha only protection Is at least a rear light. There Is no law requiring that aucb vehicles ba lighted. Crrr IMnnixr nxjormtp. Tha failure of tha city properly to de scribe property to ba condemned for the cutting of a street throuch sec tions of tirasamere and Mecond Elec tric additions caused Judge Oatens yes terday to Issue an Injunction restrain ing the city from proceeding with tha Improvement, which haa already been In preparation more tTian a year, but on which actual work haa not been started. The Injunction resulted from a complelnt filed by I. O. Hoogerhyde and eeveral others. They hava no objection to the atreet being cut .through but believe that a aewer al ready In existence abould He within It bounds. Prt-Lwooo to 8SUKT PAVX5arr. Pell wood property ownera will be asked to decide on the kind of Improvement they desire f.r their streets at A meeting of the Ftoard of Trade tonight In tha rooms of the Sellwood Commercial Club. petltione will ba circulated at tha meeting for crushed rock and hard surface pavements for many of tha principal twia The plan la to get cement sldewalka laid first la Sellwood. and then follow this work with gen eral Improvement of the streets. For residence streets many favor crushed rock, but for tha business streets hard surface pavementa ara recommended generally. Pab Prrmoj 1 Frr-r Loxo. Mayor Rushlight was astonished yesterday when Oeorge M. Ilyland walked Into tha executive offices, dragging behind him a petition, measuring Just It feet, signed by every property owner In Kenton, asking for a park at Patton avenue and Lombard atreet. Thla prop erty Ilea next to the public school ground and Is said to ba desirable for park purposes. It ts understood It ran ba purchased for about S 10.000. Tha Park Foard will glva It consideration at Its next meeting. CtrcacH Repairs RrsHtrv Tha re pairs to Centenary Methodist Church, at East rine and East Ninth streets, ara well advanced and will be com pleted early next month. Tha walla of tba auditorium and lecture room hava been retlnted and made lighter. The big pipeorgan haa also been over hauled. A new carpet will ba laid In tha auditorium and tha basement will ba overhauled. These ara tha first general repairs made to Centenary Church since-Its construction. Cocttt TO Jspbovb; East Eiohtt Becokd. Tha county la asked to Im prove East Eighty-second atreet be tween tba Base Una and tha Barr roads, a committee from tha Monta villa Board of Trade having taken up tha subject. East Eighty-second street Is still a county road and a general highway. The Barr road has been Im proved with crushed rock, and the same kind of Improvement la asked for on Eighty-second street. Britx.irt Briikjb Rrratns r-noaitrss-rso. Redecklng of Bumslde bridge Is progressing from tha West Side. Tha work la dona at night, electric lights having been placed along the sldea of tha roadway that the workmen may et to work. Work haa been atarted at tha west end of tha draw and ts moving toward the East. Repairs ara made so aa not to Interfere with travel during tha day. Tba work will ba finished In October. Cat Caisbs $50 Blaie. Nocturnal, prowling by the family rat caused a fir In a dwelling, at Going street, at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, which did damage to tha extent of 150. The house la occupied by a family named Davsky and R- E Menefee la tha agent for tha owner. Tha cat. In wandering about, knocked over a lighted lamp, from wblcb the walls were Isfnlted. LroroB Cask la Tbied. Foster I -ana and William White ara on trial before a Jury In Judge Bean's department of tba Federal Court on a charge of In troducing liquor Into tha Sllets Indian reservation. Tha case will ba con tinued today. Hurry! Hare that roof fixed before the raia set In. Wynkoop Bros.. M. 112. Ptuvatb and claaa lessons la elocu tion. Pbona B S17T. livuu Hot Sraxxoa, Carson, Waaa. X-Rat TBKATJiiarr Advised. Charles K. Rankin. 2I East Burnslda atreet. will undergo X-Ray treatment for epithelioma of tba tongna. a disease similar to that from which General Orant suffered. Tha first aymptoma ot tba dlaeaa wera manifested last April, but wera not recognised at tha tlma aa serious, but a few weeks age Dr. Harry F. McKsy made an examination and pronounced tha affliction aa epithe lioma of tha tongue. Mr. Rankin want East at once and consulted soma of tha leading physicians and they con firmed Dr. McKay-a diagnosis. Mr. Rankin arrived home a few days ago, having had a bard trip and Buffered severely. Tba disease la deep-aeated and haa progressed ao far that talking la ralnfuL The X-Ray treatment will first be used In tha hope that It may stay the progress of the disease, but If not an operation will be necessary- Pouca CliixVs Phonb Becrbt. Tele phone communication with the Chief of Police will no longer pass through the station switchboard, where anyone may listen to what la said. Telephone company employee are Installing an ad ditional telephone In the City Jail, lead ing directly from the street to the Chiefs office, fp to the present, the Chief of Police haa had the uae only of extensions from the department tele phones, and anything aald over the line may be beard In eeveral places, at the desk. In the captain's office, or la the station room. It la not charged that there has been any leakage through thla fact, but as the head of the depart ment ataya In .his office and keeps In close touch with his superiors, the need of an Individual line of communica tion has beea felt. II. w. F to-n a Goes to Victoria. H. W. Ptone. general aecretnry of the Port land Toung Mena Christian Associa tion, left lata last night for Victoria B. C, where he will participate tonight In the dedication of a new T. M. C A. building. The Victoria Association has Juat completed one of the most at tractive buildings of Its kind In the Northwest. Several of the Ideas In corporated In the .Victoria building were adopted from the Portland T. M. C A. home. Ctcub ax Aero Crash. In trying to go around a streetcar which blocked the crossing drivers of an automobile and a motorcycle collided yeaterday at Kllllngsworth and Williams avenue, causing the complete wreck of the motorcycle, although jone of the rldera was Injured.' The automobile was driven by C H. Carter and the motor cycle by W. N. Holton. Both wer pro ceeding at moderate speed. Holton was thrown but austalned only minor bruises. Chcrch to Ba Dedicated. Budat. Rev. B. T. Wlney. pastor. Is complet ing arrangements for the dedication of the Waverlelgh . Congregational Church, at East Thirty-third and Ellsworth streets, next Bundsy after noon. Pews and other furniture are to placed in the new church In time for the ceremony. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. of the First Congregational Church, will deliver the dedicatory aermon. HcsBAirra Tale Baseb Divorce Puixt. The domeatlc Ufa of Marvlnna Irvln and William Irvln. married In Portland last October, haa not been happy on account of faults of the hue band, according to a divorce complaint filed In the Circuit Court yesterday by Mrs. Irvln. She alleges that her husband haa been In the habit of mak ing vulgar remarka reflecting on her and has frequently threatened .to "knock her block off." Breaeixo Feperai. Lid Auleoed. Truman 8. Peck, former swamper In Hill's bathhouse, "at Front and Sher man atreet. which waa raided recent ly by the police, waa Indicted by the Federal grand Jury yesterday on a charge of selling liquor without a Government license. The liquor la al legd to have been sold September 10. to policemen QUI and Wiley. In lesa quantities than five gallons. Peck'a ball la 11000. SALOO Robrers Leave- Tools Behixd. Burglara entered the aaloon of Sam Margullea. at I9J First street. Sunday night, and atole 1160 from the cash register. They gained admission by boring through a back door and lift ing the latch. Once Inside, they rifled the cash register and left again the same way they entered. They left be hind a kit of tools which are In the possession of the detectives. No Auxost Decisiow Cacses Tear. On the showing that Thomas Potts had been In the habit of using rough language toward his "wife Judge Mc Ginn allowed Mra. Mellnda Potts a de cree of divorce yeslerday. The Judge held, however, that the woman had been unduly extravagant and denied ber petition for alimony. The defend ant wept when the Judge gave hla de cision, , PaEsarnutT and Ptxod Meet rw Ocro- bkb. The Portland Presbytery will convene In the Astoria Presbyterian Church October . and the synod will meet in the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Church. October 13. Notices have been Issued to Presbyterian ministers for both these meetings. The synod will be the Important Catherine of the year. Stevedores Bced ro JI0.4JS. Brown McCabe. stevedores, are sued In the Circuit Court by William Gyntber to recover 10.485. Gynther alleges that he was Injured- by negli gence of the defendanta while loading lumber on the French bark MarechsJ de Castrlles at Llnnton May SI. Several Af-tixities Allkied. In a divorce complaint filed In the Circuit Court yesterday Frank L. Case accuses bis wife, Lydla E. Case, of Improper conduct alth men. several of whom he mentions. They were married In Kansas In 100. juts. Tate to Address Mothers. Tha Mothers Circle, of Irvlngton. will meet tomorrow' afternoon at I o'clock. In the Irvlnrton achooL Mrs. R. H. Tate, president of the Mothers Congress, will deliver an address. Moder School Advocates to Meet. There will be a meeting of all those Interested In tha Modern School Tues day evening. September M. at J o'clock, in tha schoolroom No. all. 17 Fourth street. East Side Rettvai. Held. Dr. D. X. Mclnturff la holding a revival at tha First United Brethren Church, at Eaat Seventh and Jesaup streets. . Coi-xctl Crest Rixe can be engaged for private parties, any evening ex cept Saturday and Sunday. From 10:1S to IX. Phone Main I"J. O. Reiner, the furrier. 40-E Mer chants Trust bldg. Sixth and Wash. Main JS5S. Hcrbt! Have that roof fixed before rain aets In. Wynkoop Bros. M. I63!. Rapid Roller Copier for sale, cheap. J Fallltif bldg. Shiphero Hot Springs. Carson. Wash. CITY'S AUTO MARK TINY Monks Would Have Lrttcrs One Inch Hlfb InsttAd Ot Foot Councilman Monks filed with the City Auditor vesterday a proposed ordinance which. If passed, will nullify a recnt order of the Executive Board rf'e"' to municipal automobiles. Monk a measure provide, that all shall be Inscribed properly with letters not to exceod one Inch in length. John B, Coffey, at a recent session of the Exeeutlve Board, moved that all city-owned automobiles be URRed with letters at least one foot charred that there had been Joy-rldlng by c'ty ofriclals. although be was not specific. Councilman Monks thinks the Executive Board s order was too drastic. Free Excursion To Bend, Oregon New Bills Open at the Vaudeville Houses Orpbeum. THAT oft-quoted "picture from life's other side" takes on a real value and becomes aa understandable thing- at the Orpheum this week when the audience la given a bird sere view of the workings of a police court on sentence day. For a vaudeville achievement the dramatlo worth of the production Is stupendous. In theme It concerns the woes and sorrows, dreams and Joys and loves of the folk In the underworld. With a fidelity that grips, the story Is unfolded. Twentythree characters occupy the stage for almost an hour. Three scene are shown first, the courtroom with Its Judge, offloera, re porters, the hangers-on and the pris oners, tha lawyera, a dope-fiend. Slip pery Jake, awaiting eentence, hla sweetheart. Dago Annie, brkxen and loud; two fighting belligerents, a woman shoplifter, and the Innocent man, who la railroaded to the peniten tiary through political Intrigue. A second scene shows the Bridge of Sighs, which connects the prison with the court. The third scene Is the pris on's Interior. Truly a aermon on social problems, the production sustaina abiding Interest throughout. In addition to thla big act. Jest, muslo and song are scattered gener ously In the bllL Two dusky charm ers sre the Nichols Sisters, burnt-cork dusky, not really ebon. In stiffly starched white frocks, surrounded by wide pink sashes, the two little maids frisk about, exchanging lively badi nage, and Introducing cheerful ditties. Charles and Fannie Van have a novel little sketch. "A Case of Emer gency," that Is a case of laughter as well. Charles. In the role ot a stage carpenter, steals another man's Job long enough to find out ho Isn't In tended aa a "helper" for Fannle's vaudeville act. In the settling of dif ficulties a strike of the stage em ployes becomes Imminent. when Charles sets back hla Job and peace Is restored. Their repartee Is scream ingly funny. Another man-and-glrl act Is put over by Butler Havlland and Alice Thornton, who have a lot of fresh patter and nonsensical lines woven about their roles as an Insur ance agent and a "prospect." Amus ing Is their "Before And After Mar riage at the Theater." Maston and Murray, another team, man-and-glrl. open the bill with an Indifferently poor collection of songs and chatter most of It old. The Four Floods do acrobatic work and Intro duce a deal of slapstick stuff. Pantage- T HERE'S class to the whole pro gramma at Pantages this week. Spectacular doesn't describe the feats of ths three Dean brothers, who have chosen to tls their bodies Into endless knots for the pleasure of the vaudeville-loving public Toung and good looking and exceedingly clever, these boys have a future aa contortionists. A laugh-extorter, captivating from start to finish. Is the little Western one-act drama, "Red Ike." Helen Le Eagel takes the part of a "schoolmarm," who enjoys ths much-demonstrated af fections of tha County Sheriff and ths local parson. The audience also en Joys them before the playlet ends. In the disguise of "Red Ike," a sort of terrible Turk, as It were, the Sheriff, Edward de Corals. Interrupts the woo ing of the sanctimonloua suitor, Fred L Lewis, and tun ensues. Minnie Bernhardfa living Marion ettee deserve mention In the review of the week'B'programme. Impersonatlona of Lilian Ruaaell and Caruso, done by Antonio Stokes, are especially good. No act can be said to be less worthy of praise than another. However. Heel er and Don are screams In their pan tomime Juggling act. John P. Reed, the monologist Is Just what he la billed a prince of etory tellers and ths Doric Musical Trio en trance with fun-making songs. Eropr. 0E of the best vaudeville bills pre sented In Portland for some time Is being shown at the Empress this week. There Is good entertainment from the time the curtain rises until It falls. Equilibrists, formerly with Rlngllng Brothers' circus, ths two Patty broth ers, make the biggest hit. They are unusual In therr choice of stunts, and furnish not only a good time, but food for admiration. Alexandre Patty descends- an entire flight of stairs on his hesd with absolutely no support from other members of his body. Fun runs riot when Rice and Cady tip off a song or two and show what they are good for as comedians. Even old-time tricks and Jokes seem new and vastly clever with their Interpretation. The Intoxicated return of Albert Weston to his home and wife, Nellie Lynsh. baa Iff It much that Is witty. A combination of utter relaxation of muscle and contortions adds to the act. Ida Barr, a pretty woman with an unusual sort of voice and up-to-date songs, holds a favorable place on the bill. And the muslo of the Levy fam ily ts delightful. A mother with an excellent voice, a daughter who knows how to make her violin talk, and a son who can make much noise on a horn compose the troupe. Miller and Mack, too, are well in line when mention la made of clever things. They are exactly as billed, artistic, dancers, and clog themselves Into ths appreciation of the audience. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart ments for ladles, tue Wash, naar Ha t Ton embrace an opportunity wbea you dine at the Aider Restaurant, til Aider street. To live well is to eat well: Try The Criterion, tl Sixth street. Fight Against Divorce Dropped. " Will Edna Suess, under indictment with Earl Rockford on a statutory charge, has abandoned her efforts to prevent a divorce being obtained by her husband. William Suess. Oglesby Toung. her attorney, and Ralph B, unlway. representing the husband both In the divorce case and as special prosecutor In the criminal proceedings sgalnst the woman, yesterday agreed without argument In Judge Gatens' court that a default entered In favor of the husband In the divorce case August IS should be allowed to stand. The THE legal ques tion of negli gence! does not -affect the guar anteed Certificate of Title. The Title & Trust Co., through a certifi cate of title, absolutely guarantees the correct ness of title as shown by the public records, and provides recourse for every customer in case of need. TITLE and Trust Company Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak ease will now come up next Friday, regular default dtvoroe day, and will probably be granted unchallenged. POLICE COURT FAR BEHIND 110 Case Not Tet Tried Raids Congest Calendar. Never In the history of tha Munici pal Court has It been so far behind with 'its business as at present. At the end of the court session yesterday morning there were 110 cases remain ing undisposed of, and a few more raids by the police would place the magistrate and his clerks beyond the hope of catching up. Most of the congestion Is due to re cent raids on disorderly houses and gambling dens. In some of these cases attorneys. In a fit of pique, have de manded Individual trials, and probably will ask for Jury trials also. They have also wlthdrawn'from the common practice of admitting the baslo facta In. the cases and require the city to prove Its cases from the foundation. All this takes time and, for that rea son, the court for soms days has done little more than keep even with tha current arrests. ' Bootlegger Seeks New Trial. Motion for a new trial for Stewart Rooney, convicted last week of having Introduced liquor on' the Sllets Indian Reservation, was argued before Judge Bean yesterday by Attorney M. O. Wllklns. He argued that Rooney, who, he said, was an accessory, could not logically be convicted when an Indian named Wontock, who, he said, was the principal, was acquitted. Edlefsen's coals are best. C tSM. Absorption Process Makes Faces Young (From The Home Maker) Success has at last come to scientists who for years have sought some effec tual method of removing the outer facial skin In cases of unsightly com plexions, which would be both painless and entirely non-lnjurlous. The new process Is so simple, the means so ordi nary, so Inexpensive, the wonder Is that no one had discovered the same long ago. It has been amply demonstrated that common mercollxed wax, to be bad at any drug-store, completely removes, by gentle absorption, all the withered, lifeless cuticle, showing the youthful, roselike skin underneath. The mer collzed wax Is applied at night like cold cream, but not rubbed in and washed off In the morning. Tha ab sorption also cleansea clogged pores. In creasing the skin's breathing capacity and capillary circulation, preserving the tone, color and natural beauty of the new skin. Adv. """"aVBsa Come and go with us, free. CaU and make your preparations for this trip on the first trala Into Central Oregon that wonderful country that so rich In natural resources. Free maps and photographs of Bend and Central Ore gon upon request. THE KEWLON - KOLI.EH CO, TITO 801 Bachaaas Bids, S6H Wart. St, Office Opea Evenings. SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK Is the one who gives yon the high est grade of skill, has sympathy and feeling, saving his patients nerves and charging for his services only a fair profit Dr. Wise has always made painless methods a cardinal feature of his practice and his re searches along these lines have pro duced the best results, 'sothat today patrons of the Wlee Dental Coi need not have the slightest fear of a dis agreeable or nerve-racking experience. Halls for Lease Fraternal Societies, Attention We have two large halls for lease at Front and GIbbs streets.- One Is a large danoe ball, fully equipped with ante rooms, kitchen, pantry, toilets, plana, 100 chairs, etc; good floor, weU ventil ated. The other adjoining and connect ed with hallway Is carpeted and fin ished for lodge purposes. Including fine piano three lodges now meet therein. There are ante-rooms, check and wardrobe-rooms and every convenience at band. For lease for five years at rea sonable rent. Phone Main 8144. GEVCRTZ SO. VS. 17S-5 First St, You Wouldn't eat Quail as a steady diet But why will you try to smoke rich, heavy, all Havanas steadily? Vary your smoke diet with a light, domestic blend, like the GenI Arthur MiM 10c Cigar M A. Gun st C& Co. Distributors THE IRWIN-HODSON COMPANY a 92 FIFTH STREET NEAR STARK , Stationery Rubber Stamps Printing OUR PLATE WORK has always been an Important branch of our profession and at this office Is treated with the consider ation It deserves, and our plates with flexible suction are the most satisfying that have ever been de vised. They do away with all of the well known annoyances en duced by-a large percentage of peo ple who wear plates and are supe rior In every way to any other plate. OUR BRIDGE WORK has been brought to the highest state of perfection. The teeth on this bridge are Interchangeable at will without removing form the mouth. We use gold or porcelain as you fancy dictates. This Is only one of our mony original methods. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE WORK Good Rubber Plates, each gS.00 Tbe Beat Red Rubber Plates, each . ...gTJSO S-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crown, for 3.50 Crm for 934M M - Karat Bridge Teeth, Gssr Gold or Enamel Fillings, eack.91.O0 Silver Filling", each JfcO And an Absolute Guarantee Backed by 2-4 Years in Portland. , WiseDentalCo. Offlee Honrs! 8 A. M. e 8 P. M. Sundays t ta X, Phones Main 2029, A 8029. Falllnar Bids;., Sd suad Waahtnarton. Keep the Pot Boiling Fancy Lump Coal $625 Ton Delivered at your address in Port land, within the one-mile circle, at this price or within the two-mile cir cle at $6.75 per ton, for ADVER TISING PURPOSES ONLY. If yon wish to take advantage of this offer, yon will have to act at once as we will sell only TWO TONS TO EACH CUSTOMER. This means our best grade lump coal, nothing more and nothing less. We do not make any money on this ooal at this price, and are simply doing this to advertise the DIAMOND CREST COAL. WE WANT 450 CUSTOMERS IN THIS CITY. We know that when yon have once used this coal, yon will continue to do so. Do not be disappointed if you do not get some of this coal, for the first come will be first served. We will not reserve any of this coal for anyone, excepting such orders as are accompanied by the cash or check. We are placing 900 tons only on the market at this price. Diamond Crest Coal Company 325 Railway Exchange Building. Phone Marshal 2574. Portland, Or. Heidelberg "TEE PRINCE OF PILSENER" e Will Arrive in October An Ideal Mountain Resort in the Heart of the Cascades Onlr 1 miles from Portland, en the North Ban an.a ,5?"?, bla River. The bracing mountain air la now tonlo with the balsam at the pinea. and is moat exhilarating for those seakln health or recrea tion. A Big, Modern HoteL All Sorts oi Amusement Most luxuriantly appointed hydrotbermal baths In the Northwest for both ladles and renUemen. The hlg-hly mineralised water la efficacious in the treatment of rheumatism, nervous and kindred ols orders. Reasonable prlcea and an atmosphere of Jolly eeolabiuty. Illustrated booklet on request. For rates and reservation ad areas TOVRXSX AXD TRAVEL BUREAU, 3 Fire Street, Cltyw CHOOLA AND OOIXEOSSW r.RMHJATES CAN BE FOUND EVERYWHERE POIVTIN'G TO' C -f ''.' J jjHlii SCHOOL ASTHEKEASON jOP-THElRjgARKABt.E SUCCESj ... , Facts Worth Noting Best equipped business college; in th Northwest. . '...- v.-.. Individual instruction. l':jpv' ' v Over a million dollars a year being . earned by our former stuaenns. IWrnnN? SECURED FOK sruutmo wnu OTlMlJ CMPETBiT WITHOUT CHACG2 .s-n mi No trann BUSINESS COLLEGE fourth Street, One-Half Block From Morrison, All downtown carline 34 m numoer near our uoor. fer necessary. . -- - . , y 160 new typewriters. ' - ' ':' 1397 calls for help last year. Graduates guaranteed positions, or tuition refunded. Day and night sessions. L M. WALKED PEES. a A. BOSSEEMAN, MOB. Y. M. C. A. TT 1Y AND NIGHT SCHOOLS $500,000 BUILDING sixtv-thr.ee courses, forty-ftvh teachers. Day Schools Opea September 5, 1911. Nla-ht Schools Open September 25, 1911. CLASS Term Fee. Accounting-. . .;i-Ai Advertising. ,S'S2 Algebra. j ABsayingr .-.' Apple Culture KVJS Archlteot Drawing-. J-JJ Arithmetic Automobile. 60-00 Bible Study. 5 Bookkeeping;. "J Boys- School (Day) 13.00 Boys' School (Night) Bricklaying- l-rr Building- Caretaklng-. 6.00 Business Ensr. and Cor............ S.oo Business Law. 2-99 Carpentry and Woodturnlna--..... 19- Chemistry ? Cornet. . 10- Electricity and Elec Mach.. ...... 15.0O English for Foreign Men........ S.00 English Grammar and Reading.. 8.00 English Grammar and Rhetorlo.. 8.00 English Literature J-JO Freehand Drawing. French Forestry and Lumbering. 10.00 Geometry, , M B.00 German. . .......... o.Uif History. Latin 5 Machine Design. ;-5J Meohanical Dft Penmanship pharmacy -- za.e Physical and Com. Geography.... ..... Physics. piano 10- Plan Reading and Estlm 8.00 Plumbing Shop Praotlce 15.0 Poultry Raising. . No't Public Speaking ;0 Real Eetate Law. -No fee Relnf. Concrete Const 1B- Rhetoric . Salesmanship 15-22 Spanish , 6.00 Sheet Metal Drafting -- 1A0 Shorthand. . - Purevlng and Mapping. 10.00 Show Card Writing...... 12.00 Telegraphy and Dispatch........ 12.00 Trigonometry 6.00 Typewriting -? Violin Vocal Muslo. e.oo Write or Call for Free Illustrated Catav. . logne, PORTLAND, OB, T. M. C. A. Similar Schools Seatle, Taeoma, Spokane Portland Academy Opens Monday Sept. 1 1 Fits Boys and Girls for Colles-e. A Primary and Grammar Brbool Jnclnded. Graduates enter on examination Harard, Princeton, Yale snd Massachusetts iLstitute of Ticnnoiogy: en certificates. Amherst, Cor nell. 6mith. Vassar, Williams and colleges and universities of the Pacific Coast. Well equipped laboratories In chemistry ana pny Bice. Field practice In surveying-. Depart ments In charge of college men and women. Classical, scientific, modern languages and commercial courses. Gymnasium under skilled director. Track and neid atnietlcA Corner of MoBtKomery and Thirteenth. 6 and for Catalogue. PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Third Year Begjlna October 2, 1911. DRAWING, PAINTING, PORTRAIT, LIFE, SKETCH, ILLUSTRATION, DESIGN AND CHILDREN'S CLASSES For circular apply to MUSEUM OF ART,, Fifth aad Taylor Streets. Portland. Or. Ail DraacDB-i m ,-waaa- . color work and llluitiation taught In Actual workini hop under the direc tion OX eim.lfl Wlia Jrt-IH.1 jsy- uni rail ci write tor circular. Vui-M2 Behnke-Walker bid-, tii nd Yamhill. Portland. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HAKES A MAX OF HTM. Udoeate the Intellect while ennobling tbe heaVt Thorough olaaslcal, Bngllah, history aid preparatory solentlfJo and englneerlne courses. Competent and experienced faculty. Grammar grades taught to boys over U. Conducted by tba Father, of the Holy Cross. Apolr to REV. JOSEPH J. OAIUGBEB, C. B. C Colombia University. Portland. Or. Underwood Standard Typewriter The original front stroke' visible writing typewriter. A mechanical master piece and universal favorite. Underwood sales exceed those of any other machine. "The Machine You Will Eventually Buy." 68 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon. . Piano Studio LOUIS H. BOLL, Teacher of piano. Rooms 300-l-2 Tilford Bldg., Tenth and Morrison. Charles Dierke Beatrice Dierke Resume Piano instruction September 1, at residence studio, 231 24th street, North, near Lovejoy. Established 1900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTORS Worcester Bids. Portland, Or. a. an s a r oster Sc ivieiser High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Sut 7ta and Eaat Everett Its. Pfcaatca Bast 1114 1 B-Z324.