TIIE MOUSING OREGO.MAy, THUKSPAr, UCTUHElI IS. 1911. H i II . 1 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF A A A A " evtattee-nvmi Mel "'T rtre:at!a ........ .Mala TT Manaelas Eduer Mais TUT und r Bdltur ......... .Mala Trt- Inpniil noa M:a Jut abulias Mala KETU1 THEATER Utb, and TarV "i-rtrau Ho'titea 1 h.r Imperial Kwa HalUC Tools bt at II aciKk. Bak-r Ift K-.B'I. M""'" "Trie f.o.r the Eaaca." Toelht At la (.. CKPHEl w IHCATH KifKMa -ira aaJ ath Veud.vtlte. Tit la aft " at t 1 ai4 taalaal at (-la. MurnKtm THEATER r.ra Wull; Va-vli.i. Tate a'tarsoa at . st and tnea ilIN aa4 Ik rmiori THEATER irratk and atefe-I Ta: This aftaraooa at 1-It . la els at at T l end a. ARCAPB. OH JOT. ODrO!. TTTf-t-' sl'st m pletarM. H A. M. I - Ra Cttt Clc CuKAxa U1 Ac cording la the report of a O. Hah-on- treasurer of toe Kos. City Club, which baa undertaken to build a club house in Rom City Park. I17M baa recelTed from All sources. Of thia ana 1141 wn paid for the tea-foot trip taken from tha club's property to widen fiaadjr boulevard: t44 from mambThlt. and bonda were Bold to tna amount of 11110. On tha bulldler ' IM ba been paid and a balance of I. i la due on the property. Tha site la oa Bandy boulevard and Eaat nrty.eeveni.t street, comprising; nearly one acre, of land. and waa bought from R 8. Joaaelyn for IIS". It le Boar considered to be worth double that amount. At a meetlnc held re reorlr in the Km City iTeeby terlan Church liooe waa nbtaln-d throuith tha ale of bonda and by mimb-nhipa Of thia amount KSe haa been paid. 'm to Pfc Coot 1100 John Cook, who conducts a aaloon at Flrat and Pine street, waa eentenred yeater to pay $lo. the minimum fine, for selling liquor to a drunk. Kriilenre waa Introduce. 1 by the defense, to show that "ok bad alwaya kept an orderly re sort, and had Beyer before been In solved In trouble with the police. On of the wltneaaea aald Cook waa tha only honest aaloonkeeper In Portland. Testlfrlna; In hla own behalf. Cook aald that It had alwaya been tha rule of hla eetabllahmrnt never to aell llnuor to a drunken person, lie aald he bad been conducting hla aaloon la the eame placa for 2$ rears. Tha ar resting policeman teatlfled that tha two men who boucht tha liquor had been turned away at three, placea be fore entering Cook e placa. Km-ir Booklet Oct. Booklets printed by tha Kalacada Commercial Club, ihowlni tha reanurcea of that section, are In circulation. Tha book let waa prepared by tha Commercial Club and the Fruit Growers" Associa tion. Jt contalna a number of half-tone views of the district exploited. Fif teen thousand copies of tha booklet wera printed and wera paid for by sub scriptions, tha largest belt) tha Port land Hallway. Llfhl A Tower Company. The Commercial Club la making prep arationa for a banquet to ba Etvaa son at Hotel Eatacada. Tr. H. A. Adlx. L. E. Helfils and It M. Blandish comprlaa the committee of trranif ments. Tha club recently obtained IS new members. Protest Mesttwo o To-norcr. Coun cilman Montac will attend a meeting of ue cltlxena of the Sixth Ward, to ba held In J ones' Hall. Front and Otbbs streets, at o'clock tonight, for tha purpose of protesting- against the locat ing of oil tanka In that district by the I'nlon OH Company. He said yesterday that he will hear what bis constituents have to say and that he will then take whatever action they recommend. Tha Indignation meeting Is to bo held under tha auspices of the South Portland Boosters' Club, with tha announced In tention of Instituting meana to drlva tha oil company out of that aectlon of tha city. Joseph Buaaaaan. Piokeer. Viwrrs Crrr Joseph Hurkbard. at ona tlma bualneaa man and property owner on the East Pule And who built tha Burk bard building on Kast Burnald street, ts visiting the city on business. Mr. Hurkhard moved to Los Angelea, CaL. It yeara ago and acquired largo hold ings there. The three-story brick structure built by him on East Burn side street In early days, shortly after the completion of the Burnslde bridge, coat S.oo. Now the building and aita are valued at mora than $250,000. Mr. Burkhard will be In tha city for aeveral days. Cmt.o WEtjARR Show Frjro Asked. Mrs. K. II. Tate yesterday morning ad dressed the City Council on tha child welfare exhibit. to be given next month by tha Congress of Mothers In tha Armory. Fhe asked, on behalf of tha organisation, of which aha la presi dent, that an appropriation bo mads by the Council to assist In defraying the expenses of tha exhibition. The sub ject waa referred to the ways and means committee, with Instructions to provide all the money that ran be spAred. Cn-ra- Ewoivkkb Ptvis Rbttrrs. ISeorge 1. lals, chief engineer of tha Pacific Kallwjiy ar Navigation Com pany, with Mrs. f'avtA. returned yea terday from California. where they have spent more than two month A Mr. I 'a via. who went away on leave of absence because of I'.lneaa. haa recov ered hia health completely, and has re sumed his former position. While In California Mr. and Mra. Davie vlatted In San Diego, Is Angeles and Han Francisco. Mra Masbi. R Askt, Bi rieiv Tha funeral of Mrs. Mabel B. Abel, who oi.-d at tioi East Seventy-seventh sfVeet In tha Southeast Side, Tuesday, waa held yeaterday from the Lenta Baptist Church. Rev. Albert Ehrgott. of the Est 8lda Baptist Church, con ducted fhe services, and Interment was made In Mount hrott Cemetery. Mrs. Abel was tha wife of W. A. Abel and was 14 years old. Hire FVT-Toie. (3. Paasbs Awat. Ben Fulton, an old resident of the Kast Side, died yesterday at Oood Samaritan Hos pital where he had been for several nvn:h. Mr. Fu'.ton was ti years of age. Ha had been la falling health for axvrral jtftrt Ha waa a member of Portland lJre of Elka. which will have charge of tha funeral. Motoers-Teachbsb Cuts to Meet. The Mathers-Teachers Club of tha Brooklyn school, will bold Its annual meeting In the assembly hall Friday afternoon at J.l o'clock to elect of ficera and receive new teachers. An address on "Sex Hygiene" will ba de livered by a Portland physician. OnAsia Ball, at Armory. Columbus day tOctober II). given by Columbua Xay Celebration Association; Tlgano Italian Band of 19 pieces; grand march at t:10: King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella will lead the march: Professor lUngler. maater of cercraoniea. Admla alon. II per couple. IXgcw WiTia Btste-w Bot-c.HT. Tha City Council yesterday morning voted aa appropriation of 110. 01 for tha purchase of th prlvata water plant of I. B. Fleck. It Is IB the Woodstock district and will servo a large popula tion. Euot Ricimon Piamxed. A recep tion will be tendered Dr. T. U Eliot at the fnltarlaa Chapel Friday night at t o'clock on the occasion of hla birthday, to which bis friends are Invited to at tend. Ft-xirrstpg W. C T. I. to Mtrr. Tha punnyslde Women's Christian Temper aoce Inlon will meet at the Frlenda Church. Thirty-fifth and Main streets, today at J.l P. M., tcunn Coal. per ton, delivered, rhotes Mlo .is. A USs. Crowds attend Oaks risk dally. Mrs. O. E. Morsb at Rest. Funeral services for tha lata Mrs. George E. Morse, wbo died Friday. October a. wera held Sunday. October (. at tha borne of Mr. and Mr a Harry C. Palnton, at Jennings Lodge. Or. Rev. K. T. Zim merman and Rev. C S. Bergstresser of ficiated at tha services at tha housa and at tha crematorium. Tha pall bearers were: Thomaa Lewis, Salem: L. Schwander. Mountalndale: Richard Eddy. Iubuqua, Iowa: R- Backer, Robert Spensley. and J. Henderson, of Portland. Delegations from tha Wo man's Foreign Missionary Society. Tha Circle" of, Jennings Lodge, and The Pastime Club of Meldrum, Or., were represented at tha funeral. Teal. Leaves for East. J. NVToaI will leave today for tha East, where be will attend the hearing of tha Court of Commerce. October IT, and hear tha argument of tha Inter-mountain rate caaea. Ha will also attend a meeting to ba held In Baltimore, of tha repro aentatlvaa named to aid B. N. Baker, who recently vlalted the Pacific Coast. In the organisation of tha Atlantic and Paciflo Steamship Company. Mr. Teal also expects to put In some good srgu meots. wherever Ihs opportunity offers, for tha campaign of tha West to se cure a "no-toll" system for American vessels operating through tha Panama Canal when It Is opened, Woan to Aid Vim Comnsatoif. Mrs. Edward 8. Eliot. Mr A M. A. Mallett and Dr. Mary H. Cardwell. representing a committee appointed at a recent meet ing of women held In tha CnltartAB Chapel, hava announced a meeting of women Intereated In the movement to assist tha vice commission of tha Toung Men's Christian Association. This meeting will be held In tha t'nltarlan Chapel Monday night October 1 at I o'clock. Stepa will bo taken at that time to effect a permanent organ isation. Mrs. Robert H- Tata will pre side. Wok-ax's Ci.r to Meet. Tha Port land Woman's Club will meet tomor row afternoon In the Women of Woodcraft Hall. A business meeting will be held at t o'clock. At S o'clock the following programme will begin: Piano aolo. Mlsa Kmma Wood; Group of French Songs. Mrs. W.l. Whitfield; Violin solo. Miss Marie Paige, accom panied by Miss E. Trotter; Current topics, Mrs. W. T. Wade. Department announcements will then "bo made and the president will spealc A reception will follow. "Poixar Diwher" Pate Ciuxoxd. C. C. Chapman has announced that tha data of tha "Dollar Dinner" at tha Com mercial Club haa been changed to Oc tober 11. This meeting has been ar ranged to give the bualness men of the city a chance to bear from the trade excursions that were run to Aberdeen. Burns, and Klamatb Falls, through speeches by various men wbo attended tha excursions. Omb Charter Is Pu-Jt. Joint meet ing of a special committee of tha City Council and a committee from each of the charter revision commissions will ba held at tha City Hall this afternoon at 1:10 o'clock, with Councilman Baker presiding. Tha object la to unite the two commissions so that arrangements may be mads to submit but one charter to tha voters. Special. Services PLAKjrsnx Special services preparatory to tha eacrament of the I-ord's Supper will bo held In tha First Presbyterian Church Sixth and Montgomery streets. Thursday and Fri day evenings of this week at 7:45 o'clock. In these meetings the pastor alii bo assisted by Dr. W. F. Reagor and Dr. J. R- Knodell. Sewiso Meetiho to be Htux Tha Ladles' Aid Society, of the Flrat Con gregational Church, will bold an "all day" eewlng meeting In the church' parlors. This work Is for the coming baxaar. Basket lunch will be enjoyed at noon. Hot coffee will ba aerved. At 1 P. M.. a meeting of tha executive board will ba held. Oelahoma SHERtrr Herb. Deputy Sheriff Mays, of Oklahoma, arrived In Portland yesterday to take back with him to Bartlettavlllo Dan E. Ward, a fugitive from Juatlce. Ward gave him self op to the Sheriff last Thursday. Absconding Is said to be the charge against him In Oklahoma. Mt-RPOCK TO be Qiteat. Congressman Victor Murdock. who comes to Portland on a lecture tour, will be the guest of the Portland Club at an Informal lunch eon at noon today la the club dining room. Senator Chamberlain will pre side. Dr. T. E. TOAgrat at Plagah Mission Church. Eaat Tth and Eaat Ankeny streets, today at 1 P. M. and 7:10 P. M. Teaching full Oospcl. Coma and bear him. Free. All welcome. Ir Tom Baskmevt leake call up Main 4o7 or A 1141. Imperial Waterproofing Company. Builders' Exchange, Second and Alder. Go to Council Crest for Columbua nay. all amusements open. skating from 1 to 10:Ji. Admission to Park free. Wasted by adults, furnished S-room, steam-heated flat, with sleeping porch, central. AL 411. Oregonlan. rRtvaTg tutoring by Smith College graduate. N 474. Oregonlan. Lioht refreshments free. Crest R!nk. Fraxk I Smith's good butter El eV 5o. Fraxk L. Smtth's.hAms, half hams 17c FBA.TK L. Smith's bscon. US - J5c- EAMES' BEAUTIFUL VOICE Great Soprano Winning- Xrw lAtorrla TItlt Her I ncom parable Voice;. Tha concert In Seattle Thursday evening at tha big Moore Theater, where Eames and Oogoraa appeared to a tremendooo house, la only ona of the big successes these two splendid artists hava had. Ona of tha papers over there put It very aptly when they printed the following: "In the two French ballads In which Mme. Eames first appeared alone It waa plainly svl dent that her art had Immeasurably broadened In the years Intervening sines her first appearaaca here In 1S06. It was equally clear that her voice, alwaya magnificent. Is now In Its very prime aa to flexibility, range, reson snce. purity and beauty." Eames and ths great baritone. Oogorxa. will ap pear uere together at ths Hstltg Thea ter October l. and the seat sale for this great combination opens at tha Helllg Monday morning. October 1. un der the direction of Steere-Coman. TODAY AND TOMORROW S10 Pant Given Free. Each customer being measured for a suit OB these two days will bo pre sented absolutely free with a pair of tie extra made to his measure pants. This Is being done - to advertise the new department and show our frlsnds that we know how to make high-grade Tailor Suit at tha very modest prices of IIS IJ0. 111.5. H - . BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE. Third and Morrison streets. WHEREJO DINE. Ton embrace an opportunity when you dine at tha Alder Restaurant l Aider atreet. - Concern operating dock and ample ground with trtckage would Ilka to fgure with parties requiring these fa cilities. AJ 4S1 Oregonlan. Hava yon dined at ths Carlton? NUMBER 7 in a series of in dorsements of the Certificate of Title system by bankers, lawyers and real es tate men reasons why a Certificate of Title furnishes the BEST protection to buyers and mort gagees of real estate "I hava no hesitancy In saying that tha modern system of handling real eatata transaction on cer tificates of title and by placing tha paper and ' money In escrow with th title companies la far u perlor to tha old plan of a b s t r acts and attorney's opinions In every respect. It Is cheaper, safer, quicker and more convenient." O, B. Carter. Attorney -at- Law, Los Angeles. CaL TITLE AITJ TRUST COMPAJfT Lewis BILg4 4th and Oak EIGHT GET PLACES Teachers for School of Trades Are Chosen. MONDAY IS OPENING DAY Department in Wood Carpentering;, Plumbing, Electricity, Machinery, Drawing, 8ewln and Cooking Mean Much for Yonnff Folk. At a special msetlng of tha School Board, held yeaterday. eight teacher were appointed for the School of Trades, which open Monday. October 1. In addition to th principal. In structors ara provided for the depart ments of wood carpentering, plumbing, electricity, machinery, drawing, sewing and cooking. The teacher appointed are: Principal. It C Brandon; car pentering. Julius Klein; plumbing. John H. Gault; electricity. Otto Qulde metster: machinery. George H. Wil liams; drawing. J. O. Stendahl; sewing. Clara U Wlckstrom; cooking. Vera Haskell. , , In addition to the teacher appointed to th School of Trades. 17 teacher wera appointed for the night school, which ara to be maintained In th Lincoln High. Falling. Thompson and Alblna Hometead schools. There will be a high school department In addi tion to the elementary department In tha Lincoln High SchooL The teach ara appointed are: Mathematics. D. L. Calllcrate: book keeping. A- P. Armstrong: English. Benjamin A. Hayman; typewriting and atenography, J. F. Slater. Assistants In the elementary department of the Lincoln High School appointed yester day were: Mrs. W. C. Alderson. Mrs. Ida Allhands. H. M. Barr. Howard Rogers. Edith Toon, Frank Towslee. Emma Wold. Principal of the Falling School, Hugh Sherwood: assistant, Edith Lawler. Principal of the Thompson School. O. E. Jameson: -rtstsnt, Gertrude Rockwell. Principal of th Alblna Homestead School. B. C Keith; assistant, Beasle J. Dupee. Prtarlpala Salarle Fixed. Arrangements have been made for an evening department of the School of Trades, when ten or more applica tion have been received for member ship. Principals of the varloua night achoola ara to be paid l0 per month: a FAMOIS DAXCEH TO GIVE AKTISTIC F.STERTAISSEM AT HKI1.IO THEATER, f BEGI.M.OTO.MGHT. Mlas Gertrude Hot fsaaeu No mors artistic or beautiful n t r t a I n m ent probably ha ever been seen In Portland In a long time than the dances which are to be given by Gertrude Hoffman and her com pany at the Helllg. beginning tonight. It Is. Indeed, due to Mlsa Hoffman that America 1 actually in advance of European renters In this branch of the art. The Kuaalan dance ks a sensation abroad, but It haa never been ex hibited In Europe upon the scale equaling the Hoffman produc tion, either In tha dances or tha accessories. Mlsa Hoffman' own share In the spectacle consists In tha Impersonation of Maro An tony's queen In "Cleopatra. tha first ballet, and of "Zobelde," th favorite of tha harem. In tha final ballet, a beautiful present ment of a portion of tha Arabian Nights called Sheheraaado." Other assisting In this part of the entertainment ara: Mil. Maria Bald tna. ballerina. Im perial Theater. Moscow, and Theodora Koaloff. premier danseur. Imperial Theater. Sr. Petersburg. As an added attraction. Mis Hoffman will present her famoua Impersonations of wall- known theatrical celebrltlee: each im personation complete aa to scenery and coatumea. Miss Hoffman It SaJton de Ballets Russes" will be seen for the first tlma tonight at the Helllg Theater. Assistants, $30 per month. Sess'ons ara to b held on Mondays, Wedneaday and Thuradaya from 7 until t o'clock. Th . request of the Society for So cial Hygiene, asking that Dr. Lyman B. Sperry be Invited to addres th schoolteachers, waa considered at yes terday's meeting. Superintendent Rigler was authorised to instruct the principals of the three high schools to Invite all the boys in their respective schools to attend a lecture on sex hygiene, to be delivered by Dr. Sperry at the close of school hours. Tha detail of the lectur ar to bo arranged by Mr. Rigler. Cleveland School a Saceeaa. A communication was read from George Reimers and Thomaa Quirk, representing the Bricklayer' Interna tional Union, to look Into th matter of establishing a class In architecture for apprentices and Journeymen of tha bricklayers' union. The union' com mittee reported that the almllar school now In operation In Cleveland, Ohio, has been found most successful. The communication was referred to the committee on teachers.' Th request of the child welfare con ference and exhibition officer that th School of Trades be open to the publlo while th exhibition la being held In th Armory, November 1, 1. t. 4 and 8, was granted, with the provision that this Is not to Interfere with tha regular work of th school. HOTEL CARLTON RESTAURANT Although open but a few weeks, the Hotel Carlton Restaurant has already the reputation of being Portland's most " desirable dining place. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Hotel Carlton Restaurant now serves a TABLE D'HOTE DINNER WITH WINE DAILY FROM 5:30 TO 8:30 Rita-Carlton AT G.C. Larm Hotel Company ONE DOLLAR Manager Fourteenth and Washington Streets mm . ..... ;;.wd;-:-f v;V AFFINITY AND WIFE MEET Ben C. Eustwick Sued "for Divorce and Alimony. In a ult for divorce filed In Circuit Court th wife of Ben C. Eaatwlck, whom he married on March 24. 1910, makea sensational charges against him. Involving Eastwick's personal character. Eaatwlck' habits were uch, she declares, that she was forced to desert him within a few months of their marriage. Her husband, the woman asserts, ha held In trust for him 6 per cent of his lata father'a estate and she asserts that he 1 worth at least 1200,000. His an nual Income she declares to be at least 15000. Mrs. Eastwlck asks for an or der restraining her husband from alienating hla property In any way dur ing the pendency of the suit and also requests the court to make her a lib eral allowance commensurate with Eastwick's wealth. On one occasion, she declares, her husband brought a woman, whom he proclaimed as hla affinity, to their horn and Introduced tha two women. Keep the Pot Boiling Fancy Lump Coal $6.50 Ton Delivered ' at your address in Port land, within the one-mile circle, at this price, or within the two-mile cir cle at $7.00 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. VTe 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 et this price. Diamond Crest Coal Company T.xr nan ire Building. Phone Marshall 2574. Portland. Or. $10 PAIR OF PANTS FREE Given With Each Suit Measured' To day and Tomorrow. To advertise tha new tailoring de partment and ahow our friends that we know how to make first-class suits at $25, 127.50, 130, J32. 50 135 and $10 we will on these two days give absolutely free with each suit ordered a separate pair of panta costing 110, or an extra pair from same goods as suit selected. We are showing all the latest goods In either Oregon, Eastern or Imported cloth. Oet your order In early as all suits will ba cut and made In turn, ac cordingly to the time measure was taken. BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN MILL STORE, Third and Morrison streets. Mora than 550 oceasrolng vessels are equipped or ara being squlpped with oil' burnln ecslnea. ranging --from f0 to 500 hon.power. : a r ' it bn--'-'..vfc 1 Vr---: 1 HEAR Congressman Murdock TONIGHT at the Central Christian Church, East Twentieth and Salmon streets. The noted Insurgent of Kansas, will deliver an ad dress on "Insurgency." Admlasloa BO Ccnta. Instantaneous Hollow Wire Gasoline Lamps 1 to 1000 candle power, adapted to any hollow wire system. Sell at sight. Writ for special prlcea. II. W. LICHflXO Jt SIP. OO, tzs-asi Oak St, Bcreasa slxta and Beveata. Assignee Sale Pianos, Talking Machines, Vio lins, Guitars, Music, Etc. By order of court, tha assignee must push tha sale of the Perry C. Graves Company stock In order to liquidate at one. Ha Is. therefore, making prices never before known on musical goods of all kinds. Flanoa from $130 up. Scnll ler, Woosters, Kranlch & Bach, Bau, H. P. Nelson. Weber and others. . Record cabinets-at half price. Talking Machines, : regular 200 kinds, $160; $40, now $30, etc. Investigate our talking ma chine record prices. Coma early In order to get a choice aeleo tlon. Washburn Guitars, regular $25 Instruments, now $18.60. Regu lar $16 Instruments, now at $10. Cornets, regular $0, now $40.. Violins from $2 up. Sheet Music, 20 copies for II. c per copy. All other goods In like proportion, except Edison goods. Remember tha address: Receiver of rerry C. Grave Company 413 Washington St. MEMTOE Comfort Union Suits When your home dealer pats up a Mentor Window Card, advertises Mentor, shows Mentor, it is because he knows Mentor Comfort Unions have the qualites that make permanently satisfied customers. Men Women CLfldren MentorComfort Unions will keep you snug and warm with out "bundling you all up." They come from the wash soft and elastic Shaped to fit the body and to protect it. Health! al, sterilized, durable. Established 1900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTOR j Worcester Bldg. Portland, Or. a Bny Mentor TSy of your home f merchant, fin. who adver- V tuet it. y 7 ) HOME BUILDERS We are contractors and will furnish lot and finance the building of a home for you on easy payments. We give references and ask references. WTATT, ESTABttOOK RAY,' SOI Coach Bldg. I'aone Main 4211. m Quit. Elbowing of Erwif Hafc For Fall . THE BEST $3.03 HATS ON EARTH ' , New Wid Sftylklh BEM SELLING LEADING HATTER FALL EXCURSIONS OOTOBEB 17, 18, 19-THE LAST ttt vi neiiiTicr to all Eastern desti- " o - . nations for those aaies. v ery ma.- rial reductions from regular fares. CaS or, writ) f or particulars. Round Trip tow Farei Take The NORTH COAST LIMITED Tha only Exclusively First-Claag Train East. Three Other High-Glass Trains. To St. Paul, Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis. lortnern pacific Railway th Wnsali Hlal.sas TTsra ta tass wi uaa as rcsrasa A. IX CHARLTON, AU Gam. Pass. Aflent 2SS Morrlaon Street. Comer Third. Portland Get ths Original and Genulns HORLIGli'S MALTED IWILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Wanls.Invalids,andGrowmg cMdren. PureNutrition,up building the whole body. Invigorate the nursing mother and the aged. Rich in3k, malted gram, in powder form. A quick lunch prepare-l b Take no substitute. Ak for HORLICK'S. Not in Any Milk Trust Foster & Kleiser Hi; a. Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Eaat Seventh and Eaat Everett Streets. Fbones lUaat 111, B 2224. Portland Academy NOW OPEN rttm Boy- and Girls for Cfellejc. A PrlmsaiT mad Gmnmmr School Incladed Ora.-3aa.teji enter on examination Harvard. Princeton, Tale and Muiachui etta iLitltuta of Tacnnoiogy; on certificate.,, Amherit, Cor nell, Smith, Vaasar, Williams and collegia and unlveraltlea of the Pacific Coaat. Well equipped laboratorlee in chemistry and phy sics. Field prictice In survey Ins. Depart ments In charge of college men and women. Claaaica.1, aclentific, modern languagea and commercfal courses. Gymnasium andtr skilled director. Track and field Athletics, Corner mt Montgomery sad TUrtoeatib Band lor Catalogue. . Piano Studio LOUIS H. BOLL, Teacher of piano. Rooms 300-1-2W Tilford Bldg., Tenth and Morrison. The offer it a prise has not solved the problrra of the profitable use of windmills In the Netherlands for the generation of electricity. Fourteen cents an hour a lamp tae best mat coma cv buiwi -