f THE MOUSING OREGOXIAX, TIIURSDAT, .OCTOBER 26, 1911. n CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ouooiius nuraom STfntlns-r ..Mala TOT ..Mala IT ..Mala TOT ..Mala TOT ..Mala TOT ..Mai ll A A " A " A A OW City riralatisa . ranaslBI Kiwr ndar Bdlter Cmplaf -room axnm.m HEIU9 THEATER tSoTonth and Taylor) flam Bernard. "Ha Camo from Milwau kee." musical comedy. TocLsht ai S.14. BAKER THEATER EIntti and Morrl. Mai-"la O.tX k.otocaj.- ToaKoi at s:l e'cieca. Il-NOiLOW THEATER (Twslfth and Momaoa The Pandlaton "Round-liP" utun pictures: 1 till 11 P. M. ORPHEUM THEATER tMorrlso. tiataraoa latk aad Inulal Vao4.1lla. Thla aV araooa at a. la aad taauat a :! riKTiOIl THIATER t Fotjrth aad tart) raadaviiia. Thla artaraooa at 1:11; ta auat at T aad a, PRESS THEATER f Par and Wasblas taa) VaudartJI. Thla aftereoea at M.lt aad toalbt at T M aad . . MAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. ODEW. TTTO U Flrat rua pictures, 11 A aL. 1 KAJESTTC THEATER (Park and Waahlnf ton Motion plcturaa aad musical vauda li.a. 11 A. X. to 11 p. U. SCTUrTESICTB-STRSarf AUUtXEXT AP" raorrix Th Srll wood Board of Trad will aupport the report of th viewer for th opening; of East Betrenteenth treet through Midway and arc th council to accept th report and open th street. R. H. Thomaa, on of th vlewera. explained at length th methods adopted In making; the assess menta for opening- of the street. It was shows by tha map that nearly all of Sellwood and Westmoreland had been assessed to pay th dams res a ransed by appropriation of property and improvement, which amount to a little more than 117.000. The assess ments run from 1 to $200 a lot for property adjoining; Midway on tha south. Th viewers In making th as sessment, said Mr. Thomaa. went on the theory that all th territory south of Midway la Interested In retting East Seventeenth atreet opened, and that ownera of that district should help to pay damage. Paxtaoc) Trkatxr Compaitt Strxo. Freest R. Rlgno brought suit yester day In the Justice Court, against th Pantages Theater Company, for dam ares, which ha alleges he received by falling through a trap door In front of the theater September IS. Ha asks for 1250, and costs and disbursements. Th complainant alleges that while he was walking In front of th theater, th trap door waa auddenly opened, without warning, and' that he walked Into It, with th result that his right kne was bruised and Injured, hla left alda lacerated and braised, and two ribs on th left aid cracked. Mors Majucxt Placb Data RECzrrcnw I M. Lepper. secretary of th com mittee of IS advocating public markets, has received more reports from cities where public market are established. Illustrations showing th Denver markets with full description of their operation were received. Mr. Lepper said ha considered th Information from Denver th best obtained. Th committee on education will us th data in its campaign to be begun soon 'n the Oranges and civic club. CoLLtstOJ Cacsrs BtOCKADE. Con siderable delay to traffic was caused resterday morning when a King's Heights car near th Barnes road, truck an auto-trurk belonging to th Consolidated Auto-Truck Company. Th damage waa slight to either the truck or the car, but a blockade resulted from the delay caused, which It took three quarters of an hour to clear. Tha Barnes road was strung with vehicles for nearly half a mile. Kast Sire CHium Holds RwvrvAt- Special meetings are held In the First Kng'.lsh Kvansrellral Church, at East Klith and Ka.it Market streets, under the direction of Rev. O. W. Plummer. state evangelist, and will be continued for two weeks. The evangelist Is aa slsted by Rev. F. B. Culver, the pastor. Oenrge Punsmore Is the musical leader at the meetlncs. Attendance at tha servlcea Is large. Class Expresses PrufiTHT. Resolu tioni of condolence, addressed to Grant B. Dlmlck. one of their Instructors. were adopted by the aenlor class of the Oregon lav School yesterday, ex pressing their sympathy with him. upon th death of his brother. Ralph Dimlck. The resolutions were signed vr Frank Van Ifoomlssen and T. I Wlllett. for the members of th class. Improvement Ci.rn to Euerr. Elec tion of officers wtll be held at th meeting of tha North East Side Im provement Association Friday night In Woodmen Hall, on Russell street. A report will be made also by the com mittee appointed at tha last meeting to Investigate the status of th pro posed East Twenty-flrst street bridge acroea Sullivan' Gulch. WomaVb Crt-a Class to Meet. Th dramatic art department of th Port land Women's Club will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. In tha com mittee room of th Women of Wood rraft building. Th fourth chapter of the "Gesture Book" will be discussed under th direction of Mrs. Lucy Ed wards Bruce. Tate Prxxra Post-to crrx Th busi ness men's dinner which was to have been given last night In courtesy to P. B. Tales, president of the Berlin Machine Company, who Is In Portland this week, waa again postponed yes terday afternoon, and will be held Sat urday night, beginning at C:i0 o'clock. HCAVT LOTE FLOCKS BtTROLAR. A burglar tried to gain entrance to the Swiss Cafe, at 28 Third atreet. by using a crowbar on the door, at an early hour yesterday morning, but a heavy lock blocked tha marauder. It Is thought the attempt was made by anme on familiar with th place, j Ksmirrs a.td Wontl LBAor to Es- I tertaix. The Knights of L.olumhus and the Catholic Women's League So rlal Club will give a halloween party Tuesdsy night In Christensen'a Hall. This la tha first of a aeiiea of parties to be given Jointly by th organisa tions. Gu5ns Msxsers to Cleak House. Mn and women of Evening Star Orang will meet at the ball on the Section Lin road Saturday, to give th nail a complete cleaning and over hauling. Th women will clean the building and th men will work on the grounds. SnorrstrjE W. C. T. X to Meet. The Kunnysld Women' Christian Tem perance Union will meet In behalf of sailors work at th horn of Mrs. Bernard Balnbrldge. at I00T Kast Yamhill atreet. tnday at 1:10 P. M. Accrm Hals at the Campbell resi dence. 704 Nnrthrup street, will be continued today at 10 o'clock. Take "W" car. George Baker Co., auctioneers. ALtTtof Pale at th Campbell resi dence. 704 Northrop street. will be continued today at 10 o'clock. Take W ear. Georg Baker A Co, auctioneer. . For Reitt. A strictly modern nine room boos, with large Bleeping porch, comer 11th and Salmon ata. Phones: Main 2213. A 211. The regular meeting of the Fruit and Flower Mission will be held at the Pay Nursery. 21 North Ninth st. Thurs day. November 2- Dr. Boyd M. Richardson, eye. nose and throat, ha moved to I0-11 Northwest bldg.. corner Sixth and Washington. Regis rs as D dentist desires associa tion with ethical dentist In Portland. M 822. Oregonlan.- Prepare your coaturae now for Oaks Rink' monster masquerade, halloween night. . RtKOLXR'i annual halloween dance, Saturday. Dm. Baowx. rectal epecTst. Corbett b. MLaaxai'xaACE- Halloween. CrssLRlnk. i Garmatct Appeal. Mass. An appeal la mad by th Portland branch of tha Needlework Guild of America for dona tions of garments, for men. women or children, articles of household linen or money, for distribution to needy pri vate cases and to the charitable In stitution of th city. Th annual tea and display of garments will take place November . at th Unitarian Chapel. Sixth and Yamhill street. All contri bution should be sent, on or befor November 1. to: Mrs. E. Hamilton, president. 3 North Twelfth street: Mrs. Alexander Bernstein, treasurer. 1H Overton street: Miss Anna Cremen. secretary. 0S Twelfth street, or to any of th section presidents or directors of th Guild. Requests for garments should reach th secretary not later than November 7. Fully 6000 garments are needed this year, and even th smallest donations, will be gratefully accepted. Ptomaixe Pot so k Two. Polle Sergeant StahL of tha aeeond night re lief, and Herman Buttner. connected with a restaurant, at 247 Alder atreet. were suddenly taken 111 with ptomaln poisoning, after both of them had eaten at th same place, at an early hour yeaterday morning, with th re sult that th former was confined to hla horn th rest of th day, while But tner waa taken to St. Vincent' Hospital. Buttner left th hospital yesterday afternoon. It la thought that some apple aauee. which both bad eaten, waa th cause of th attack. Woxn-i Cue to Have Pessiox. A A business meeting of the Portland Women' Club will be held at the Wo men of Woodcraft Hall, tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock. After the bualness aesslon a programme haa been prepared which will consist of musical numbers, a report of th work don at the Roscburg convention of women's clubs, and an address on th -Value and Utility of the Federation of Women'a Clubs." by Mrs. George J. Frankel. Movirr Tabor Mas Tbocoht Ixsantc John Starr, who haa lived In th Mount Tabor district for a number of years making hla living by doing odd Jobs, waa remanded In the Municipal Court yesterday, to th County Court, to be examined as to his aanlty. He waa arrested Tuesday on complaint of Ralph L. Bracket, who aaya Starr baa been acting atrangely and that women of th neighborhood are afraid of him. Lour axd Rib Mcttos Chop, 10c a Pockd. Isn't that the lowest price ever? Ton get this line, cheap meat at th St Francis Market. 318 Washington it, between First and Second ata.: Legs of muton are 10c loin roasts of mutton also are 10c mutton atew Is tc shoulder of mutton. c: fancy quality sugar-cured hams, lie; fresh rasor clams are 10c a dosen. The Jewish Women's Eskeavor So ciett will hold a rummage Bale, com mencing October 3. at 3ul First st Mr. Hortort Cease, of Los Angeles, will sneak on Bahal movement, at 611 Yamhill at, at S o'clock tonight Accnow Sales dally. 3:30 and 7:30. Whltaker aV Codore. auction mart, 3S Washington street Baroatxs for everybody: goods at jour own prlc. 33 ( Washington st Dr. E. D. Johxsotc haa . returned Mohawk bldg. ROUND-UP FILMS GREAT PICTURE STORY OF PENDLE TON'S SHOW LIKE REAL THIXG. Steers-Baldogginr, Broncho Busting, Dare-Devil Bnckarooa and In diana Delight at Bungalow. Almost as good aa an actnal Tlslt to the Round-L'p at Pendleton waa the motion picture story of Its enactments told at tha Bungalow laat evening for the first time In Portland. "Stupen dous and spectacular are adjectives that best describe tha thrilling acta related ao graphically by the moving film. Accurate to an amaslng degree la the reproduction and all the big eventa that made this gathering the only one of Its kind In the world have been faithfully preaerved. Beginning with the opening parade and continuing through all the con testsand feats of daring to tha final wild horse race, the pictures show clear and life-like. Two thousand cow boys and four tribes of Indiana In their picturesque costumes. engaged In natural exhibitions of dare-devil games, contests and pastimes, con stitute the main Interest. Northwest championship contests In broncho busting, steer roping, pony express race and cowboys' relay race are de picted In a manner that must be a revelation to those who have never witnessed such Incidents In the actual. A ateer-bulldogglng contest for tha championship of the world Is a tre mendous feature of tha pictured re cital, and the wild horse races are sen sational and exciting. Spectacular and historic In a marked degree Is the "revival of the Old West." This shows the Indian encampment, parades, races, the ceremonial dancea avnd varloua festivities of the Indians, roping and rope-handling, steer-rldlng and fancy riding by men and women. Particular Interest attaches to the fact that these eventa can onW be aeen at Pendleton the only point where assembles, annually, the natural actors of the "Last West." Their efforts have been exceptionally well reproduced In tha Xelson-Lytle films being shown at tha Bungalow. Tha films will be shown continuously up to and Including Sat urday evening. ARMORY TO BE PREPARED Work tor Child Welfare Exhibit to Be Begun Monday. Work of preparing tha Armory for the Child Welfare Exhibit to open No vember 1 will be begun Monday morn ing. This will consist rf booths around the four sides of the drill hall In which various societies Interested In the wel fare of children will demonstrate their work. Decorating wtll be started Tues dsy morning under the direction of Mrs. Willis Fisher. Ten thousand programmes have been printed to be distributed through the parent-teacher clrclea and other so cieties throughout the atate. A meet ing Is to be held this afternoon at 1 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A., to discuss subjects dealing with the coming ex hibit. One of the Important ques tions to be decided Is the raising of a fund for rental of the Armory for the five daya of the exhibit- It la pro posed to serve lunch during the noon hour while tha exhibit la open, to en able visitors to attend the morning and afternoon meetings without leaving the building. VderaI Grand Jury Meets. The Federal grand Jury for the Sep tember term met la adjourned aesslon yesterday and will complete its labors thla week. No true illls were re turned yesterday but at least one Is expected today. The United Statea Dis trict Attorney aaya the Jury has but a few more cases to consider and that they can be acted upon quickly. Christmas Pictures. Sea Aune'a exclusive atylea In por traits of men. women and children. Studio. Colombia building. NUMBER 9 in a series of indorse ments of the Certificate of Title ' system fcy bankers, lawyers and real estate men reasons why a Certifi cate of Title furnishes the BEST protection to buyers and mortgagees of real estate. WORTH TO BE TOLD Southern Pacific Will Advertise Entire Northwest. WIDE PUBLICITY IS AIM Railway Will Continue Community 'Work and Exploit This Section Through Columns of Sun set Magazine. i4...iiin niana outlined by tha ....nr.i- denartment of the Southern Pacific Company for tha coming year includo a continuation oi me " nnhiiritv work and tha exten alve exploitation of the entire North west through the columns oi m uu At ILfairaxlne. Tha Winter campaign of community advertlaing already haa been started, tha tnest recent booklets Issued under thla plan covering Eugene and Lane County. Grants Pass, Josephine County and tha Rogue River Valley, diversi fied farming at Grants Paaa and poul try, dairying and a toes; raising in phlne Ccunty. Lin Maaaslae Attractive. The Eugene booklet la In the form of a magaxlne, which haa been given the title of "Anybody's." It deals with the varied Industries of that section and la well Illustrated. Tha iasua consisted of 15,000 copies. The Grants Pass publication la one of the most elaborate yet Issued and treats of the opportunities for agricul tural, mineral, stock raising, horticul tural and other opportunities In Jose phine County and the valley of the Rogue. The other two doom, bitb mora sneclnc Information on the sub lerta to which they are devoted and give numerous lnstanoea of success of settlers In Josephine county. Inlaad Empire Advertised. Tha current issue of the Sunset Mag aslna contains half a dosen stories ex ploiting the Northwest. "The Inland Emperors," by Walter V Woehlke. deals with the Yakima Valley and tha region tributary to Spokane. Under tha classification of "Western rersonau tlea" Samuel 8. Stern wrltea entertain ingly of "The Sphinx of the North west." who la nona other than Robert E. Strahorn, builder of the North Coast Railroad. The Pacific Northwest aa a field for safe Investment la discussed In an analytical contribution by J. E. Ferris, assistant secretary of the Union Trust Savings Bank of Spokane. The development section contains stories on the printing Industry at Spokane, the agricultural resources of the Spokane country, the varied resources of the Sunnyside. Wash., district, the farming of the Yakima Valley and the rapid de velopment of tha territory tributary to Fairfield. Wash. JUDGE IS IN QUANDARY DISPOSITION' OP MAX WITH TWO WIVES PERPLEXES HIM. First Spouse Causes Arrest for Non Support, Then Wants Him Freed. Second Woman Leaves. County Judge Cleeton Is In a quan dary aa to what disposition to make of tha caaa af Albert II. Maybe, whom wife No. 1 found living with wife No. 1 when ahe arrived from Grand Rapids, Mich- a few weeks ago. Refusing to prosecute her spouse for bigamy, Mra. Maybe, of Michigan, had him arrested on a charge of non-support. He en tered a plea of guilty and Judge Clee ton decreed that he should serve one year on the rock pile, offering, however. If he would put up a bond guaranteeing that he would pay his wife 140 a month, to suspend sentenco indefinitely, a ususj course of procedure In such case a. The man was not able to furnish the bond, however, and Judge Cleeton waa on the point of ordering htm sent to the rockplle when Mrs. Maybe, of Mich igan, Interfered. Yesterday, In tears. she begged the Judge to let her hus band go on his own recognizance, de claring that he had promlaed to live with and aupport her. Deputy District Attorney Michelet opposed the woman's request. The Judge deliberated at great length with out arriving at a decision. Finally he announced that he would make his de rision at o'clock this morning. The Judge fears that Maybe has worked on his wife's sympathies, but on the other band cannot see how sending the husband to tha rockplle would help the situation. Tha county now haa mora prlaoners breaking rock than it haa use for. Mrs. Maybe No. t. who told the de tectives when Maybe waa arrested that she married htm four years ago and had alaved to help pay for their home, has left the city. The man's em ployers, broom manufacturers, are will ing to give him his Job back, but do not feel that they could go hla bond. PERSONALMENTIOAI. John Rodgers. of Boise, Is at the Cor nelius. It 8. Williams, of Summit, is at tha Perkins. F. J. Canfleld. of Carlton, is at tha Lenox. - F. H. Kopersky, an insurance ad- "We have so far sus tained no loss and we have never he,ard of any loss in this county sustained by a purchas er or mortgagee on ac count of the acceptance of a Certificate." Se curity Savings Bank, Los Angeles. ' TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Lewis Bldg., 4th and Oak Juster of Milwaukee. Wis., is at the Lenox. C. H. Haurlcks. Jr.. of Kelso. Is at tha Ramapo. E. c Shears, of Spokane, Is at tha Ramapo. W. H. Wright, of Spokane, is at the Portland. , Judge M. D. Clifford, of Baker, is at the Imperial. F. B. Watte, Gutherlin banker, is at the Imperial. S. A. Barton, a Salem attorney. Is at the Perkins. E. Boennlng, of Seattle, Is registered at the Oregon. H. W. Harper, of Lewlston, Pa. Is at tha Lenox. J. A. Stansdeld, a Umatilla merchant. is at the Perkins. T. C. Elliot, a Walla Walla banker, is at tha Oregon. Gorg W. Johnston, a Dufur banker. is at the Carlton. Thomas Price, of Dundee, is regis tered at the Lenox. w. D. Moreland. a Tacoma lumber man, la at the Imperial. J. H. Dunlap. Cascade Locks lumber man, la at the Oregon. R. A. Johnson, of Tacoma, is regls- terea at wo Cornelius. Levi Holbrook. of New York. Is reg istered at the Portland. J. K. Phillips, capitalist of Corvallls, is registered at the Perkins. E. M. Levering, a merchant of Haines, Is stopping at the Carlton. C. M. Vassar. hardware merchant of romeroy, is at the Oregon. George H. Durham, a Grants Pass attorney, Is registered at the Imperial. Mrs. R. E. Montgomery, wife of Col onel Montgomery, of Fort Worth, Tex as. Is stopping at the Portland. COUNCIL PARDONS GIRL 3nSS SENTENCED TO SERVE SO DAYS IS TREED. City Fathers Exercise Right for First Time at Request of Mother of Prisoner. The City Council pardoned May wrignt. a girl, out of the City Jail yesterday afternoon, for the first time In the history of the city. The pardon was granted at the request of the girl's mother, Mrs. A. Howard, who aald the girl had served 60 days of a 90-day term. Imposed by Judge Tas well, and that the Judge was not op posed to tne pardon. This being the first case of the kind which has ever come before tha Coun ell. there was much debate as to the power of the Council. The motion as at first made was that Mayor Rush light be authorized to pardon the girl, but Councilman Jennings said be had spoken to City Attorney Grant about It and had obtained the opinion that the Council has the right to pardon city prlaoners. The motion was then amended by Councilman Menefee to the effect .that "Miss May Wright be and Is hereby pardoned." When It waa auggested that, al though this was the first case of the kind. It would not be the last. Coun cilman Joy said: "I am in favor of pardoning all girls of this kind who have committed a first offense, where It is a minor case on which they have served two-thlrda of their term and where they have mothers to look after them. I would not be in favor of releasing a girl before her time was up and turning her out on the street," however." BEND- TARIFFS ARRANGED Railway Freight Service Will Open Regularly November 1. J. H. Lothrop, traffic manager of the transportation committee of tha Cham, ber of Commerce, issued a bulletin yes terday for circulation among the busi ness men of the city, announcing the opening of the Oregon Trunk and the Deschutes Railway for regular service to Bend. November 1. Tariffs have been published, effective November 1, establishing rates shown In a preliminary circular Issued by the Chamber of Commerce October 12. Freight for Bend leaving Portland In the evening will arrive In Bend the fol. lowing evening, establishing practical ly a 24-hour service. Two auto trucks placed on the road by the Central Ore gon Trucking Company will be put in operation the same day the railroad Is opened, for freight service between Bend and Barns. These trucks, will make round trips every five days, two days In each direction, with one day'a layover at Burns. This service is intended to be contin uous throughout the year, with the ex ception of about six weeks ' In the Spring, when the roads between the two places become Impassable for about 25 miles west of Burns. Freight also will be taken when the truck route la In operation, for Hampton and Riley, intermediate polnta between Bend and Bums. The freight rate on merchandise be tween Bend and Burns will be 2 cents a pound. FOUL PLAY AT THE STAR A Strong Three-Reel Film of Rcade's Great Story. For the first time the Star Theater yesterday disappointed Its many pat rons, because It could not exhibit the National baseball championship films. Owing to the postponement, of several of the contests the pictures conld not be had, but they will be here In time to feature them as one of the attrac tions for the grand opening of the People's Theater, which occurs Wednes day evening, November 1. The management, however, waa not IF ITS TOOTH TROUBLE SEE DR. WISE .: - - V - ". . f, J VS-V . OX V W. A. WISE. Our Bridge Work Is the triumph of modern dentistry. Perfectly fitted plates with flex ible suction does away with all dis comfort. All kinds of dental work treated Nln the most scientific manner. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE WORK Good Robber Platea, each ..... .$5.00 The Beat Red Rubber Plates, each 7JSO S3-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crows for. $5.00 22-Karat Bridge Teeth, Guar anteed, each. $3JS0 Gold or Enamel Fillings, each. .$1.00 Silver Fillings, each JSO And an Absolute Guarantee Backed by 24 Years la Portland. Wise Dental Co. Office Hoorsi 8 A. M. to S P. M. Sundays 9 to L Phones Main 20S1, A 20211. Falling Bldgt 3d and Washington. caught napping. It had in reserve for Just such an emergency a big three reel production of "Foul Play," by Charlee Reade. A short, but clever, comedy is added. The Alexander Rag Is sung In rattling style by the Doric Trio. "The Lost Freight Car" was shown at the Arcade. This proved to be one o Kalems' famous railroad sensations. It contains one scene especially which gives a thrill from head to foot. Three other films and a clever song make up a most acceptable entertainment. The TIvoll and Crystal had good bills and the usual appreciative audiences. Rehersals have already commenced for Wednesday's grand opening of the Peoples Theater. JUNKET ENVOYS NAMED Ad Club and Rotary Clnb to Send Delegates to Arlington. Special delegates from the Ad Club and the Portland Rotary Club have been appointed to go with the party ffom this city to the Trl-County Con vention at Arlington next Tuesday. W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon Agri cultural College, will Join the Portland junketer and accompany them to the convention town. A telegram was received yesterday from Moro announcing that Sherman County would be prepared to send a delegation of more than so. The delegates appointed to represent the Ad Clmb are: C. H. Moore. G. M. Hyland. A. A. SchnelL William McMur ray. W. M. Umbdenstock, A. Hr Averill, W. P. Jones and F. A. Ryder. The Ro tary Club will send C. B. Merrick, Dwight Edwards, L. A. Colton and H. E. Judge. A luncheon for the excursion com mittee will be held at the Commercial Club today to complete plans for the pilgrimage and arrange for a canvass among the business men of the city to obtain as large a delegation as possi ble. "It Is a pleasure to tell you that Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is the best cough medicine I have ever used. writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell, of Lavonla, oa. "I nave used it nun an my enn dren and the results have been highly satisfactory." For sale by all drug gists. X and othef 'Ok, due to an inactive condi tion of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, may be obtained most pleasantly and most promptly by using Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is not a new and untried remedy, but is used by millions of well-informed families through out the world to cleanse and sweeten and strengthen the system whenever a laxative remedy is needed. When buying note the fuO name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co printed on every package of the genuine. Regular price SO per bot one aire only. For sale by all leadinv drusuta. . Established 1900 OYER TEN YEARS OF SUCCESS NETH & CO. COLLECTOR Worcester Bldg. Portland. Or. Foster & Kleiser Hlgn Grade Commercial and Electrle SIGNS East Seventh and East Everett Streets. Phones Kast XXI, B 2224. r This Solid Mahogany Rocker or Chair $25.00 The handsome Fireside Rocker here shown is made of selected solid mahog any, beautifully- carved and finished. It is a roomy, comfortable piece, made by the May hew Company America's most famous chair builders. We have a few rockers and chairs to match. Either is an ornament to any Living Room or Library and a rare value at J. G. MACK & CO. FIFTH AND STARK Free s -WITH DANISH BRAND BUTTER With every two-pound square of Danish Butter you will receive two coupons, each lettered. "When you have enough letters to spell the word D-a-n-i-s-h yon will be entitled to a half dozen Silver Teaspoons of the famous Rogers 1847 Ware free. BUY DANISH BRAND BUTTER from your grocer, and get further particulars. Mail or bring all cou pons to Klock Produce Co., Fifth and Couch. Coal $6.50 a Ton FANCY LUMP FATHER SAYS: KEEP THE POT BOILING. Diamond Coal bakes the bread that Mothrr makes. Brails tie steak that Father taCkea All the while with a smile And aava, "Br Goth, It I'd known thla before. I would not have swore I'd burn coal no more." No . Soot. No Clinkers, Little Ash. 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 per ton, for advertising pur poses only. If you wish to take ad vantage 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. We do not make any money on this coal at this price, and are simply do ing this to advertise the DIAMOND CREST COAL. We will not reserve any of this coal for anyone, except ing such orders as are accompanied by the cash or check. W e are placing SMI) tons only on the market at this price. Diamond Crest Coal Company 325 Railway Exchange Bldg. Phone Marshall 2574. Portland, Or. AT r0UNTA:NS.H0TCL8.0R ELSEWHERE Get the Original and Genuine MOIILIGIC'S MALTED EV1ILK The Food Drink for All Ages RICH HUM. KALI GRAIN EXTRACT, IN P0WDE8 Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HORLICK'S" 1 alte a package home the price. J ILVER LAST 13 Off V3 Off Special Fern Sale 0 This Week To make more room at once in our greenhouses, we offer 1000 Ferns, wjth or without 'Jardinieres, at one-third reduction. 12 to 15-inch Asparagus Ferns, in pretty jardinieres, special, 40. 15-in. Boston Ferns, in jardinieres, special, 75S General assortment of large 15 to 24-inch handsome Ferns, in pretty jardinieres, regular price $2.50, special, $1.3o to $1.75. Remember, this week only. Take advantage of this special sale and get a nice plant for your home. Portland.. 'Oregon. J 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. WVAIT, F.STABROOK & RAY, 301 Couch nide. Phone Main 4211. People who wish to drive automobllea in Germany must pass a. rigid examination before receiving their special llcenso Croak JL 1692DSt.WcXBet.rferraanVrnhI