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11 TTTE MORXTN'G OKEGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF r" r m liar- ....Mat TT ,...M.a T"" ....fcl.m ....kaia A A eoS A - A A City riftu Mnalss Editor .... i4r Kj.to ...... CtniMiii.n .... kttildiaa Auratxivn. HErLI TWHTER '(irrenth Sf! TmTlorV Trim r-trnu 1 n th. raueiral "The Q'.rl rrom F.rt " This afi.rooon At I-l aad toaisht at S.1A e'clA. Bfc-r T----r . v.n ana Morrison "The flower of th Rnc " This erter Been At 1 0; ton: hi At B:l e'elocA. OttPHElM THC1TCII (Merrtsea. .ee Sixth and (nuthi Vaud.TUIe. This at m At l is aa4 tMiittt at S:la. PRE TH EATER (par and nrasbtns ' Vaud.Tiiia. Thl. aftareeea at J.l aaa tenia B I at T M aa4 A PA.NTAOK4 THEATER rm a ITtArlH tdTt;! Thia arteraooa At 1.14: le al at at t it and a. T.A."-A"CAI1!- oh JOT. ODTO!. TTTO Flrat m atetaraA 11 A H. H . at. KKXTX.roKT8 To HtTi Finn Pnorro tto. Plans for the nw lire station to be bollt on Frances mnut and OrMawood street, la Kenll worth, hara been completed by Emll Fchnrht Son. Architect. And estimates of the cost of the work Are to be prepared. It will be two-story brlclc bulldlna-. 47 feet, and with An exterior of rough-pressed brick. A basement will eCATted under bAlf of the bulldlna- for a boiler, fuel And storage room. The flrst floor will be used for the fire apraratuA The dormitory wa- 111 be oa the eecond floor. A lara-e hose tower will be erected. The station Is planned to be one of the most attrac tive engine-houses on the East tilde. nd will cost about $15,008. The firs engine and Bra company may be In stalled shortly after the nrst of the year. Prom the station there will be a down-hill run in all directions permit ting protection of a large area. In cluding the Waverly-Klchmond dis trict. Crrr Wajcts Bsxatosrr Tahe FTTtrr-rs. The Park Foard la asking for the vacation of old street In Mount Tabor as shown on the map of Belmont Park, preparatory to Improvement of the park. The streets asked to be vacated are portions of East Tarn hill, all of fiellevue avenue. Summit avenue. Tabor avenue, Spring Glen avenue. Round Point avenue and all of Belmont Park avenue. What constitutes the mala portion of "Mount Tsbor Park waa laid out la streets la Belmont Park, but these streets are to be superseded by the plans for the Improvement of the park, which Include driveways around the sides of the park to the top. As the city owns the park It I expected that vacation of the streets will be granted. Aa ApproprlAtlon of tit. 000 was made some time ago for preliminary Improvement . of the grounds, but the money has Dot been available. TtEUsnxT lirraoanr Rrsitsn. Improvement of Belmont stret. be tween East 8lxty-second street to East Blxtjr-nlntb street, or to the end of the Mount Tabor carllne, la nearly completed. Hard-surfece pavement has been laid to the west end of the street to the Willamette River. A small portion of tha Improvement along the north side of the street remains to be finished. In Its pres ent condition the street may be used to East Hlzty-nlnth street by Automo biles and vehicles. East Sixty-ninth street has been paved to East Tamhlll street making a street over Mount Tabor to Montavllla. The improve ment of Belmont street provides a paved street to the Mount Tabor Park. The Improvement will coat IsO.OOt), xtra expense being entailed on ac sount of heavy cuts that bad to be made. Carrnc-it to Rg Buesm Scxdat. Rev. Herbert A Crocker, pastor, an nounces that the formal dedication of the Atkinson Congregational Church, st the northwest corner of East Everett and East Twenty-ninth streets, will be held next Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock. Rev. I.uther R. IyotC t. D pastor of tha First Con gregational Church, will deliver ithe dedicatory sermon- Rev. George A. Paddack. Rev. H. F. Smith. Rev. I. R Gray and Rev. J. J. Staub will also speak. The new church was orgAnlsed March a. The congregation owns a quarter block and the church cost 4S0. The auditorium has been finished and will accommodate oOe persona. The church la named after Rev. O. 1L Atkinson, a well-known pioneer Con gregational minister of Portland. Womb-m Accjt-TTTEO or Theft. Be cause of lack of corroborative evidence tending to prove the defendants guilty of the theft. Circuit Judge Uantenbela yesterday morning dismissed the charges sgalnst May Moeller and May Jonea The women were accused of having stolen more than 11200 worth of diamonds and other Jewelry from J. Kutner In a North End house a few months ago. The trial of Kutner. who Is alleged to have threatened the landlady, M-irfle Blake, with a re volver on discovering his loss, has not yet been held. ftnr fob IjirxrK Ixstoa-xcb! Fii-xcx The T. H. Potter Realty Company has tiled suit In the Circuit Court to recover $t0 and Interest from July 24 from the Economic Marine Insurance Company, the Troperty Insurance Com pany, the Anglo-cotttsh Insurance Company and the Lloyd I'nderwrlters. The amount Is the fsce value of an Insurance policy covering the launch RU-hard which waa burned while tl-d to a dock at Bayocean July 2. The companies have refused to pay. the complaint asserts. Mas. BuAtenig Baalt at Rrsr. The funeral services of Mrs. Blanche Bralv. who died Sunday at her home, at Hancock street, were conducted yesterday afternoon. Interment was matte la Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mrs. Braly waa born In San Diego, Cel.. It years ago. She Is survived by her hatband. J. C . Braly. two sons of this city, and a sister. Mrs. C. C. IShcphard. of San Plego. Cal Govebjior Cax't Comb to roaruAXtv Governor West, who was to have participated In tha Columbus day cele bration la Portland, has notified Presi dent Ferrers of tha general committee that he will be unable to be present, as It Is imperative that he be In Salrm at that time to meet ITesldent Taft. lie has. however. appointed State Senator Selling to Act for. him la every way. Wowbx Saoa-DBAiJtBa Fart. Applica tion tor a receiver for tha Protsman CAmpbell Shoo Company, composed en tirely of women, wss made In the Cir cuit Court yesterday morning by Edwin Clapp at Son. Inc. shoe manufacturers of East Weymouth. Maui. The stock consists of til. 004 worth of shoes, ac cording to tha complaint, and a receiver la asked that the creditors may obtain the utmost. Maa. Hoixowa-u't Fvxxaai. Held. The funeral of Mra Osro HolloweiL who died at her home, at t?l East Hoyt Street, was held yesterday after noon. Interment waa made la Rose City Cemetery. Mrs. Hollow. 11 bed been a resident of Portland for 20 years And was years old. O. Hoi low. 11. her husband, survives her. Kbaby-Stabxt Re-roar CorurTsn. Report of tha viewers on the exten sion of Kerry street through the Mont gomery tract to Broadway has been completed. It will come before the Couacll October It. and before the street committee and the Council No vimbsr S. Gaa-td Baix. at Armory, Columbus day (October IJ). given by Columbus Tay Celebration .te.ociation; Ticinoi Itallaa Band of 1 taecea; grand march at I lA: King Fertmand and jueea Isabella will lead tha march; Professor Rlngler. master of cetemoaaes. Admis- Cook's Saloon Too Hoa-erTA-B. Though three North End saloons had refused to sell liquor to two elderly and drunken derelicts, they found no difficulty In quenching their thirst at the hospitable bar of John Cook. (1 First street, say Patrolmen Bewley and Heneon. who traded the men and witnessed the performance. J. L. Baldwin, a railroad man. 4 years old. and A. N. Meyer, a cigarmaker. it years old. In unmistakable Intoxica tion, went up First street and their actions attracted tha attention of the officers, who decided to follow. They saw the two make efforts at three places to secure liquor. At Cook's plsee they were served without ques tion, say the policemen. Cook was placed under Arrest and the two drink ers are held as witnesses. WootEM Blocks to Bb Tested. A test will be mads of the durability of treated and untreated wooden, blocks on the Bumslde bridge. The county Is laying wooden blocks un treated, except that asphalt la poured over the blocks after they have been laid. A row of treated blocks 20 feet wide will be laid across tha East Side approach where It Joins tha first span, and where the blocks will receive the brunt of tha heavy traffic on tha bridge. The blocks treated with a secret process will be laid by the block company at Ita own expense. Paving of the bridge deck has nearly reached the East Side approach, and will be completed soon. Removal of the north draw rest Is progressing; and It will soon be out of the way for tha new rest to be built. Coaraussiog Meets October 11. Further deliberations by tha Judicial revision commission will be resumed at lta next meeting; Saturday. October It. A minority of tha members of the commission met In this city Sunday but nothing definitely was undertaken because of the absence of a working majority. The meeting was connned entirely to a dlscuaalon of tha details of procedure outlined at previous meet ings. It Is the purpose of tha com mission to hold regular meetings on tha last Saturday of every month until Ita work hag been completed. With that Idea In view, those members of the commission who assembled here Sunday took an adjournment until October 2S. Market Mebtixo Caixtd Todat. Representatives from tha ten Granges of the county, tha Gresham Commer cial Club, producers of the county, members of Improvement clubs and others Interested In the establishment of a public market place In Central East Portland will attend a meeting this afternoon at 1 o'clock. In tha rooms of the East Side Business Men's Club, at tha southwest corner of Orand avenue and East Alder street, to con sider the subject. The meeting waa called at tha request of a number of business men of the city, who advocate establishment of a public market place. The meeting will be open to alL The project received tha Indorsement of Pomona Orange at Corbett last week. Hot Loses tSOOO Daxaob Srrr. A verdict for the defendant was returned yesterdsy morning by a Jury which heard In Judge Kavanaugh'a court the evidence In the case of Purward Wil liams, a minor, against the Standard Bos Factory. The boy sought .to re cover tooo. While trespassing on the company's property his hand became entangled with machinery and was crippled and he also suffered a broken arm. All tha witnesses for tha plain tiff, with tha exception of Chester C. Moore, the attending physician, were small boys. Witnesses for the com pany testified that they bad found It practically Impossible to keep tbe boys away from the factory. SsrrrAOEXARiAM Wox Pies. Mrs. ChrlstlnA RAssmussen. 74 years old. died at her home, at tllVs Graham avenue, Sunday. The funeral will be held today from the Danish Lutheran Church, at the corner of Union avenue and Morris street. Interment will be made In Rlvervlew Cemetery. Mrs. Rsssmussen bad been a reeldent of tha state for a number of years. She Is survived by her husband and the fol lowing children: N. P. Hansen. Mora, Or.; H. Hansen. Portland: Mra Chris tina Lund. Portland; John Rasamus sen, Monkland. Or., and Mra Sophia Anderson. Moro, Or. Orajtt Backs l Mayor's Pectsjojc. City, Attorney Grant yesterday af firmed the decision of Mayor Rushlight, published a week ago. that there exists no vscancy In the rank of captain In tbe Police Iepartment. Tha opinion Is based upon the point that, after an examination. Joe Keller, a sergeant, who was slated for the place by the Mayor, failed to pass sufficiently high to gain the coveted prise on flrst certi fication of ellglbles on the civil service list. Grillet to A:d Sautat T. M- C. A. A. M. Urllley. physical director of tha Portland Young Men's Christian Asso ciation, will go to Salem today to aid In a movement to Increase the mem bership of the physical department of the Salem association. Salem has a strong Y. M. C A but the gymnasium facilities will accommodate a large enrollment. A business men's dinner will be held tonight, which will be addressed by Mr. Grllley. Nioht Postal Bark SrcrEsa. Post master Merrick said yesterdsy that he wss plrssed with tha result of tha first night that the postal savings bank was kept open and believes that It will be a convenience to those de siring to make depoelts. Between the hours of t and on Monday evening the deposits amounted to $1300 and In tha future the bank will be open dally for business during these hours except on Sundays and holidays. Alaska Ooljx A most Interesting sight and one that attracts a great deal of attention la the display of gold dust and nuggets, valued at IIS. 000. which Is exhibited In the windows of O. Hrltkemper Company. Jewelers. Yeon building. This lot of gold was sent In from Circle City, Alaska, and will be forwarded after a few days to the mint at San Francisco. Bots to Rally Tonight i Sgixwooo. A boys' rally will be held tonight at 7:10 o'clock. In tha Sellwood Young Men'a Christian Association building, at East Fifteenth street and Spo kane avenue. A boys' Bible club will be organised. A pmcramme has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Claud Hicks will preside. Bai-tists Back Maoujrxs. The Port land Baptist Ministers' Association put Itself on record at Its regular meeting on Monday aa Indorsing and standing ready to support In any possible way the efforts of Councilman Magutre and thoee of the Council who are with him to abolish the power of attorney now beld by the brewerlea CHru Welfare Comxittxx to Meet. Mra Oeorge McMatn, chairman of the child welfare exhibit committee, has called a special meeting of the com mittee to be held at the Y. W. C A. Thursday, at 1:10 P. M.. October 11. Every member of the commlttea la re quested to be present, Arb Tou SATtsrtTD With Torn Poai tiok A great flleld of endeavor pos sessing unlimited possibilities Is opened up 'to you through the course of "Personal Instruction In Advertising.- now beginning st the Y. M. C A. Inquire Immediately at the T. M. C A. building. Six'.h and Taylor. Grbk Tba Pot Mext. T. W. C A. Wednesday. October 11: Barley or cream potato soup, roast beef, halibut, chicken pie. corn on cob, baked toma toes, lobster salad, fruit salad, apple, date and celery salad, custard pie, peach shortcake. Aitososils Wastted. Single-seat run about of 111 model In good condition; will not pay more than 1350. Y tti, uregonlsn. Si'ruid Co at, Is per ton. delivered. A GOOD BANK FOR YOUNG BUSINESS MEN To the vigorous-earnest young men who are just making a start for themselves who are starting on small capital but who will later be among the sub stantial men of Portland we say Place your commercial ac count with this bank. In the years to come, you 11 be glad you took our advice. The advantages we have to offer you are gained by a quarter of a century of safe banking methods. Portland Trust Company of Oregon Third and Oak Stroota Haicum Taxes Trio East. Deputy United States Marshal Hamlin will leave for tha East tomorrow with three prisoners, who have been sen tenced to terms by Judge Bean of the United States District Court. Mabel Robinson, who will serve three years for white slavery, and Grace Allvarea, sentenoed to It months on a similar charge, will ba taken to tba Lansing, Kail, penitentiary. This penitentiary was chosen because It la tba best adapted for handling women prlaoners west of tha Mississippi River. The third prisoner to be taken la Weeks, tha Klamath Indian, who was sen tenced to ten yearn after bemg con victed of murder In the seoond degree. Ha will ba taken to tha Leavenworth. Kail, Federal prison. WOatAN HCTTT BY AUTO GOBO TO HOS PITAL. Mrs. C Baker, of IS North Seventeenth street, who was knocked down by an automobile driven by E. E. Cohen Monday night, waa taken to Good Samaritan Hospital yesterday. She la not seriously hurt Mra Baker, with her husband, was crossing the street at Fourteenth and Alder streets, when the accident happened. She failed to sea the machine which gave no signal. Mr. Baker was also knocked down but escaped Injury. Trial. Docket Date Set. Judge Bean made the announcement In the United States District Court yester day that ha would call the trial docket on Monday. October It, at 10 o'clock. Instead of on the previous Monday, aa haa been previously understood. Tha cases then set will be tried before tha Jury that wfTl be Impaneled on Mon day, November 4. Heaji CoNORBsaxtAif MtrRDOCE, tha noted Insurgent, on- "Insurgency," At tha Central Christian Church. East Twentieth and Salmon streets, Thurs day evening, October It. Admission. 60 cents. PxrwELora Pl-xcim sings tonight at the Masonic Temple auditorium. . Da. KijtKPATRicK haa returned. Crowds attend Oaks rink dally. UNIVERSITY CLUB SELLS STARK AXD WEST PARK SITE BRINGS 9135,000. Grand Avenue and East Taylor Cor ner Aho Sold for $2 7, S00 J. W. Cook Plans Hotel. Two deals In Inside property Involv ing a total consideration of $162,500 were closed yesterday. One Is tha transfer of the University Club's prop erty at the northwest corner of Stark and West Park Streets, which brought 1135.000. The other property Is at the southwest corner of Grand avenue and East Taylor street, and sold for $27,500. The University Club's corner Is In the heart of a rapidly Improving district where valuea have Increased substan tially In tha last year. The lot extends 8 feet on West Park street and 101 feet on Stark street. The west line is 66 H feet long and the north side 100 feet long. The name of tha buyers haa not been announced, but It Is understood that the new owner will construct a three story building at once. Tha club In tends to occupy tha two upper floors of the new building as Its permanent quarters. It Is probable that a ten year lease will be taken on the upper part of the building. Tha transfer of the quarter-block on Grand avenue and East Taylor street was made to Joeeph Healy, a Portland capitalist and builder. Tha property was owned by Weldon Darling-- Mr. Healy owns tha adjoining quarter block on Union avenue. Tha contract for a four-etory hotel structure. 100 by 100 feet, at tha corner of Seventh and Main streets, was let yesterday by J. W. Cook, the owner, to the J. V. Wlneland Building A. Engi neering Company. The building will cost $5.000. It Is to be completed In five months. The first floor will be fitted for store purposes. The building will ba faced with Hebron pressed brick, with terra cotta trimmings. MEN! IT'S COMING! WHAT7 The rain I Be prepared. Buy your raincoat of Jimmy Dunn. No landlord's profit; no buncombe; no hot-air shots. Take elevator and buy a high-grade English gabardine coat for tlt.Tt, It would cost you $25 at a high-rent store on tha street. Room tit, Orego nlan bldg. DENTAL COLLEGE MOVED The North Pacific College of Den tistry has moved from Fifteenth and Couch streets to East Sixth and Oregon, near Holladay and Orand avenues. Take Union avenue or Orand avenue rare. Persons desiring dental work are Invited. Lutherans Hold Conference?. At services held last night In Su James' English Lutheran Church. West Park and Jefferson streets, the English Coaierenca at til FaolUo i&nodi ot thai Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits for President Taft's Reception We Are Sole Agents for Holeproof Hose for Men, Women, and Children Lutheran Church waa opened. There will be three sessions today, at 9 o'clock, at 1 and at (. At this morn ing's session Rev. C. F. W. Stoever, president of the conference, will read his annual report. This will be fol lowed by the elect'on of officers. At tha afternoon session papers will ba read on various departments of church administration and philanthropy. Tha evening session will be devoted to ad dresses on "Education" and "Mis sions." Twenty-five ministers are in attendance, representing var'ous parts of Oregon and Washington. OLD BLINDS ARE ILLEGAL Change of Shoreline Makes Hunters Amenable to Arrest, That hunters who use a blind mora than 100 feet from tha shore, even though It did not exceed that distance when constructed, will be liable to ar rest, waa announced yesterday follow ing a decision by Attorney-General Crawford. The question has been un der consideration for soma time. On many of the lakes blinds built last year to conform with the law will be further from shore this year, owing to the heavy rains. Shooting from these blinds Is held to be Illegal. Attorney-General Crawford's ruling Is: "In case the water rises to that of a blind erected by one who la not the acknowledged lessee or licensee of an entire lake which is further in the water than 100 feet from the shore, it would seem that he would be prohibited from using the same while it Is so situated with reference to the edge of the water. But he would not be guilty of any crime for building it there, because ha has not erected It at a greater dist ance from the water's edge than 100 feet. But the statute says 'build or use." Therefore it would be unlawful for him to use It during such time." CANADIAN COIN SCARES Two Buspect Bankroll be rs, Explain Wealth and Are Freed. Belief that the bank-robbers who stole a quarter of a million dollars at Westminster, B. C, several weeks ago, were operating here, made furore in the police department for a short time yesterday morning. A citizen tele phoned to detective headquarters that two strange men were offering Cana dian bills to second-hand merchants In the neighborhood of Front and Main streets in exchange for wares, and seemed to have a large supply of the money. Detectives Craddock, Abbott, Cole man and Royle rushed to the Indicated place and arrested Alex Kullkoff and Mike Ronogorowsky. The former had 1235 in Canadian bills and the latter (550. Tha men were taken to detective headquarters, where they told a straightforward story. They said they had been clearing land near Vancouver, B. CX, and had just been paid off. They crossed the line with the Impression Falling Hair And Itching Scalp Goes, Dandruff Vanishes Don't worry because your hair la fall ing, a minute of action is worth a day of worry. Get a bottle of Invigorating, de lightful PARISIAN SAGE and begin using it at once. PARISIAN SAGE now sold throughout America Is guaranteed by Wood Ard. Clarke dc Co. to stop falling hair and Itching scalp, to rid your scalp of dandruff, or money back. PARISIAN SAG, pene trates into the roots of the hair and supplies them with the n o u r 1 s hment they require. That's the res son It puts brilliancy Into faded, lifeless hair. Large bottle 50 centa at Woodard. Clarke Co.. and druggists everywhere. Girl with Auburn .haix osv avacjr carton, and. botUo. m Priced $35 to $50 that their currency would be. accepted here. The detectives were satisfied that the men were telling . the truth end they were released. WHEREJO DINE. Tou embrace an opportunity when you dine at the Alder Restaurant, 266 Alder street. There Is Something Sweeter. They say there is nothing so sweet in life as love's young dream. How about the realization of the dream? This can be brought about quicker by the introduction of a few boxes of the world's daintiest confections! Malllard's chocolates, famous the world over for their exquisite purity. Big Sichel A Co.. sole agents, distribute these candles In dainty boxes. Treat the young lady royally. 91 Third street. Third and Washington and Sixth and Washington. - , Edlefsen Wellington coal faultless. P. W. BALTES AND COMPANY PRINTING Main 163. A 1165 First and Oak Dr. F. E. Yoacum of Pisgah Home, Los Angeles, Cal., Is Holding a Convention at the Plsaah Mission Church, East Seventh and East Ankeny, Teaching the Full Gospel Many Are Being; Saved and Healed. Meetings Today TiSO P. M. And Kaeh Day Until October 15. The Pisgah movement sprang, IS years ago, from the hearts of one man ond one woman. The Intent was simply a good deed to one drunkard. The fulfillment is not yet; but in the City of Los Angeles alone three hundred sin - weary, homeltn, friendless, drunkards, tuberculars, cripples and erring girls are being fed daily, clothed, housed, loved and redeemed to Join the thousands who have heretofore come within the sheltering care of the movement. In the name of Jesus, to live upright, wholesome, healthy Christian lives. Take East Ankeny er Rose City Park Cars. COME. ALL ARE 1XTITED. Est&bliaried 1 900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTOR i Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or. Piano Studio t LOUIS H. BOLL. Teacher- of piano. Rooms 300-1-2, Tilford Bldg., Tenth and Morrison. ICCHVYAB PRINTING COJ SOLICITS YOUR PATRONACE 23.5fr STARK, STREET WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Copperplate Cards Executed in Up -to -Dates Style THE IRWIN-HODSON CO. Printers, Lithographers, Stationers Office and Plant Fifteenta nnd Gllaan Streets Do It Right ! Buy your Suit or Overcoat Right See that the Fabrics are Right See that the Style is Right See that the Fit is Right See that the Price is Right Buy your Clothing here and you will know that you are Right Forty-eight years selling Clothes for men and boys proves that , we are Right. Suits and Overcoats $15 to $50 Fourth and Morrison Streets Keep the Pot Boiling Fancy Lump Coal $6.25 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 ADVERTIS ING PURPOSES ONLY. If you wish to take advantage of this offer you 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 coal 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 you have once used this coal, you 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 Marshall 2574. Portland. Or. 1 0 Uibm&:p;i mrnmmm tBaWsUssosi Portland Academy NOW OPEN F1U Bor and Girls for Collate. A Primary and Grammar School Included. Graduates enter on examination Harvard, Prince ion. Tale and Massachusetts iLstltute of TeCrtnoiogTr ; on certificates, Amherst, Cor nell. Smith, Vassar, William 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 college men and women. Classical, scientific, modern languages and commercial courses. Gymnasium under skilled director. Track and field athletics. Corner of Montgomery and Thirteenth. 8aod Xor Catalogue. Foster & Kleiser High Grade Commercial and Klectrle SIGNS East Seventk and East Everett Streets. Phones East 111, B 2224. 92 FIFTH STREET Er Brook Hat Peer of All $3.00 Hats Portland's Fashion Center "VENEERED" INFERIORITY is covered; "SOLID" SUPERIORITY can't be BECAUSE IT IS HONEST all through "Veneered" or any other kind of "patched up" office furniture is simply an imitation of the genuine SOLID OAK and MAHOGANY that CUTLER invented and makes. It costs less to manufac ture and it costs the dealer less to buy. It is sold as "just as good"; but is it f Do you think it would be right for us to offer you something said to be "as good," just because we could buy it a little cheaper ? Well, of course, it would not be just right, but it's business somebody reasons. "Well, we don't like that kind of business. When our customers ask for an Oak or Mahogany Desk, they do not want a desk mostly something else, so we want to be able to point to the Trademark for honest, all-solid value, ASK FOR CATALOGUE STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. HEADQUARTERS FOR Architects' and Engineers Instru ments and Supplies. FIFTH AND OAK STS. KIL AM Ayi Iwue Aisia 1M -A. liia- , X