TITE MORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1012. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREUONUX TtUPHOMS. rrtatmarnom Main A c ur rrcuia'ioa Main T0T A HmMiDf Editor Main TOT A " jnflr EJIter .1IUD TOTO A rflmpitnf-mm Main TOTO A G Sjptnnleadeal bulldlnc Main TOT A tots ( AMI SEMOTS. MAKER THEATER (Elevaath and Morrl aon G.orga Kally In th. drama. "The VI: stnftn." Tontsht at a. 15 o'clock. ORPHKt'Jf THEATER Morrtpm. btwean ith ao4 S.nth Vatiaavlll.. Tula af tamoan at 2:16 and tonight at 8:1 o'clock. fAXTAUES THEATER SaTent and Al or VaudarlUe. Thla afternoon at S:li. lonlsht at I 19 and o'clock. KMPKE.-S THEATER (Park and Waahlni toa Vaud. villa. Thla afternoon at tonlcht at T:SO and o'clock. LTRH: THEATER iroarth and tark Murlral comcdv. "Krollra of ltll." Thla rtaraoon at : and toalcht at 1:t sad, f.U o'clock. fTAR. ARCADE. Off JOT. ODEO.V. TTVO-I-J rirat-rua plcloras. 11 A. P. M. Stoixm Acroa Rbcoverkd. The tu tomoblle stolen from Dr. Holt C Wil son Tuesday night while he was wlt nesslnjr the play at the HcUlft Theater waa recovered early yesterday, after the thief had traveled Zi miles In It. according to the apeedometer. A police man foond the car atandlna- at Hood and Caruthera streets, where It had been abandoned after a porttoa of the differential broke. The thief had used Ma own apark plua;. aa Dr. Wilson had hl In his pocket. J. p. Mclnnea, of IS Waeco atreet. aim missed hla car Tuesday nlht. He left It In front of the llazrlwood. at Tenth and Wahln tn street, while making; purchases. nd when he came from the atore It was not there. He recovered It later. Mm. E. A. ConLT Fi-xt. Haxo. The funeral of Mrs. Kllxabeth A. Coon ley, who died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J. K. Blaster, at Wasco atreet. Ttleaday. waa held yes terday afternoon from the Skewes un- lertaklna- parlors. Interment will be made in Walla Walla. Wash., her former home. Mrs. Coonley was S years old. For sis years she lived at Trails Walla and made her home In Portland for 20 years. She Is survived by two daiikhtera. Mrs. Blaster and Mrs. John Hray. of Portland. Two Daisies Oit or tl Condrmkkd. From the monthly report of Iieputy rommlioner Nelson of the Dairy and Food Commlasloner'a office, covering: dairy Inspection In Turner. Or., and vicinity In December, 1 dallies are shown to have been Inspected by him. Of these two were condemned. The dairy of R. K. Brabham, near Junc tion City, was found to be unsanitary and the cows dirty. Mike Heltzman's dairy near the aame place waa found to be unsanitary and tha utensils also below the stamlard. Mrs. Phtt FvsKRAt. Htu. The fu neral of Mrs. Frances Krally Cole Pratt waa held yesterday afternoon from Zel ler's chapel, on Williams avenue. In terment was made In Rlvervlew Ceme tery. he was the wife of a. O. Pratt and mother of Mrs. G. Gray, of Daven port. Neb : Mrs. Claude Hansel, of Lincoln. Neb.: Mrs. Mercedes Swett. farter. H. P.: I. K. and Miss Kdna C Pratt, of Portland. Funeral servlcee were conducted by Portland Chapter. No. T. Order of Kaslcrn Star. KraurrcAita Mat Cross Bridob. Provisions are made for double street railway tracks on the concrete bridge to be built across Sullivan's Oulch on Knit Twenty-nrst street. There are no streetcar lines near rJast Twenty-first street at present, but plans have been made for service there. The bri'lxe will cost $77,000. It will be 31 fret Ions; and (0 feet wide. Residents hops to get a branch from one of the street car lines north of Sullivan's Gulch to operate over the new bridge. IxsniAxn Max Marries. Frank L. Wheeler and Mrs. Jessie P. Dickinson. Hoth of Seattle, were married December 30. in Portland. Or., at the home of Rev. Benjamin Younsr. of the Taylor Street .Methodist Kplscopal Churrh. Thry will reside In Portland. Mr. Wheeler, who waa well-known through out Washington as a liability Insurance expert. Is now associate" with John H. E'-ursurd & Co. CoXSTRl'CTIOX FSOIXEER APPOIXTO). Mayor Rushllkht announced yester day the appointment of R. E. Kreniers as chief engineer of construction In the office of the building Inspector. Tho sppolntee hus been work Inn under temporary arranrement tor two months. The position Is one of several created by the new code, and carries a salary of K00 a month. It Was Reported In The Oregonlan of yesterday that Klmbal Narusawa, of the Japanese newspaper, died December 31. This waa an error though not on the part of The Oregonlan. Some one evidently endeavored to play a prac tical Joke on Mr. Xarusawa. who called at The Oregonlan office Wednesday afternoon, asking to have the mistake rectified. Uraxos to I-tSTAix Officers. Eve ning Star Grange. No. 27, Patrons of Husbandry, will hold an all-day ses sion Saturday at Its hall on Section Un road for Installation of officers for the ensulnar year. Reports of offi cers will be heard. A programme In charge of Miss Wtllda liuckman will be given. MOt'XT SCOTT WOMAX AT REST. The funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Westfall. who died at her home, at Mount Scott, was held yesterday afternoon from Lerch's chapel. Interment waa made In Mult nomah Cemetery. Mrs. Westfall waa 41 veers old. She is survived by her hos es nd. Larry A. Westfall. MoTHtm Mett Todat. Tha Jan uary meeting of tha Portland council of the Congress of Mothers will be held at o'clock this afternoon at the Jef ferson High School, at Jefferson and Congress streets, on the St. Johns car line. Mrs. W. J. Hawkes will preside. Wriokt's Sahtui PHog Shop has moved from The Oregonlan bldg. to he ground floor, at 244 Washington street, between Second and Third. Same old prices prevail. Milxs CouxoK. near Oakland. CaL. a woman's college. Spring semester opens January 10. Luella Clay Carson. 1. 1. D. president. For catalogue ad dress Registrar. Pattos Hosrr Directors to Must. The regular monthly bnslneas meeting of the Pstton Home Association will be held Friday, at the home, at l:in A. M. Visit mt Ocea iv Winter. The ell mate Is very mild and the famoua Hotel Carhart was never more attractive. Winter rates. SI per day. American l-ian. Atrnnx Sale Topat at !:Se P. M. Mortgace sale of th- Baltimore An tique Furniture t'o.'s stock, at la- Park ,t. Faker and CrowcIL auctioneers. VAt-vrs for storing trunks, stiver ware, etc.. a convenience to those leav ing the city for a period of time. Cham ber of Commerce Safe Deposit Co. e Fcr Sat. Northeast torner Tenth and Gllsan (100x100). Inquire of t . Its stroebel. sec of Strobe! A Barenstecher Land Company. Ill Sixth. Tr Lkasb. Location on upper Washington street; suitable for garage purpose; term of years. K JS, Ore gonlan. N Storr for Rixt on Sixth street Just off Washington: long-term lease. Apply Wakefield. Flies A Co, SS 4th. V. Kastar. ladies' tailor, haa re-i'i.-ed prices on sll orders. 401. 402 and 4t Merchants Trust bldg. o Dr. B.it- dentist, has returned and opened offices In the Msrquam bl-lg-Main :S44. "Hiipilrero Ber." Same price as local beer. Mala ?. A iZtl. SkATuo today all day. Oaks Rink. CoiTtT Cmts Six to Appxa". To show cause why they axe not In contempt. Judce Bean Issued an order in the United States District Court yesterday for Caspar Ling. C.A. Pweek. George W. Young. Green Hudspeth. James Dalton and J.' W. Geary to appear in court February S. Thia proceeding has grown out of the suit of the Pacific Livestock Company against W. D. Hanley and 20 others In which the de fendants were enjoined from Interfer ing with the plaintiff company and others in the nse of the waters of Silvles Klver. In Harney County. It now is alleged that certain of the de fendants have violated and disregarded the terms of this injunction and have completely shut off the water from the use of a number of persons. Mator Appoixts Depctt Inspector. Msyor Rushlight yesterday appointed D. K. Soden. who was recommended by the Employers' Association, to the ejosl tlon of a deputy In the department of electrical Inspection, under Chief In spector Anderson, a union labor man. When Mayor Rushlight named Mr. Anderson aa the chief inspector of electricity In the Building Inspector's Department, there waa much comment from the employers' side, as they al leged the appointment was not the best that could have been made and that It was political. Mr. Soden was desired for the place by the employers. Now. both men. more or less representative of the two sides, are to work side bf side and both are in tho city's employ. Kpworth Lxaoug to Ralj-t. The third quarterly rally of Portland dis trict Epworth League will be held In the Woodstock Methodist Episcopal Church Friday night. January 1. Miss Mary Hepburn, a deaconess, will be the chief speaker. She will outline the work of the mercy and help depart ment of the league, with especial em phasis on the visitation of tha sick and care for the needy. The rally will be In charge of Mrs. Lena Sweetland. of Laurelwood chapter, third vice-president of the district cabinet. The Wood slock chapter will furnish a social pro gramme, beginning at o'clock. The nrst part of the services will open at I o'clock. Bi-sixbss McVi Cui'R to Meet. The East Shle Business Men's Club will hold a meeting tonight In the audi torium of the F.ast Portland Branch Li brary, at East Eloventh afkl East Alder streets, to discuss plans for a frelajht depot and freight facilities for the East Side. A report will be received from the committee appointed to Investigate proposed amendments of the franchises of the O.-W. K. A N. so thst tracks extending to the railroad bridge may be operated under common-user pro visions. Reports will be submitted by the committeea on auditorium and public market sites and the status of these questions will be announced. W. T. Foster to Dsxnrx-R First I.ECTOtx. W. T. Foster, president of Reed College, haa consented to deliver the Hrst lecture of the course wnicn the United Improvement Clubs Associa tion Is arranging to be given in the auditorium of the East Portland Li brary. The date haa not teen deciaea but may be the last Monday In this month. The course will Include lectures on the "City Beaullfu "Greater Portland Plans" and similar topics. Seversl prominent men have consented to speak. All the lectures will be open to the public. Mr. Foster's lecture will pertain to the benefit of college education. Womax's Ct.cn Cuasse TO Mext. The art department of the Woman's Club will meet today at I o'clock. In Woodmen of the World halL at Tenth and Taylor streets. Tapers will be read 'on West and Copley, by Mrs. D. 6. Smith and Mrs. F. L. Stinson. Mrs. Welster. the leader, will speak on the technical qualities of the works under discussion. The Portland Psychology Club will meet today In Olds. Wortman A- k'lns'i cafeteria, on the fourth floor. The subject. "Thoughts for the New Yesr." will be given at :30 o'clock by Mrs. Alice Welster. Other speakers will follow and library books will be exchanged. riesrvr.it Calx Lctherax Pastor.' Rev. C C. A. Jensen, pastor of the Trinity United Norwegian Lutheran Church, at Portsmouth, will leave his pulpit next week, and will accept the pastorate of the Norwegian Lutheran Church at Denver. Colo. Mr. Jensen has been pastor of the Portsmouth church for two and a half years. Rev. Halvor Rogen organised the Trinity church about three and one-half years ago. He now Is pastor or tne Norwe gian Lutheran Church at Eugene. Mr. Jensen succeeded him to the pastorate of Trlnltv Church. The successor to Mr. Jensen has not yet been chosen. Eioht-Dat Campaiox Dropped. Be cause only SO of 1SS ministers re sponded to an Invitation to give finan cial support to the Men and Religion Forward Movement, and an eight-day eamoalan in February and March. those In charge of the Portland branch. of the work have decided to ananuon the plan of the eight-day campaign from February 13 to March S. Although the short campaign has been dropped, the work of organising men in the rhurches for evangelistic effort under the five heads of social service. Bible study, evangelism, boys' work and mis sions will be continued. CL.CR TO COXSTIiER SCHOOL, CHAXOE. The United Improvement Clubs' Asso clstlon will consider the school amend ment proposed by the Civic Council at the meeting next Monday night in the auditorium of the East Portland Branch Library. The amendment was before the last session of the Legis lature and was defeated. It will be ex plained to club delegates. All clubs have been requested to send their full delegations to the meeting. Corpus Back From Sax Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George J. McCarthy, of Tacoma. arrived on the Beaver from San Francisco yesterday. Mr. Mc Carthy has been covering the special session of the Legislature at Sacra mento for the Associated Press. He Is prominent Elk and says all the Ta coma Elks will be In Portland In the coming Elks reunion. I.ADtXS AID SOCIETIES TO ASSSTMBLJE. The ladles' Aid Society of Taylor Street Methodist Church has invited the Lailles' Aid Societies of all the Methodist churches In the city to an all-day meeting in the church parlor January 10. Luncheon will be served from 12 to 1 followed by a social hour. A programme has been arranged for the afternoon. CoHBX'a Trial REorxs Tooai. Max G. Cohen. mho was Indicted on a charge of soliciting a bribe from a womun of the undermorl l while acting as Municipal Ju.lfte In the absence oi Judge Tssweli. will go on trial before a Jury in Judce Morrow's department of the Circuit Court this morning. At-LEOCD Peiuvrer Gains Delat. Sell Masterson. under indictment In the United States District Court on a charge of perjury in connection with an Indian liquor case, was arraigned yesterday and was given until next Monday to plead. He asked time to engage an at torney. Coi-xcil.iax Jgxxrxo Bbtter. J. J. Jennings. Councilman-at-Large. Is III at his home. He Is suffering from a complication of diseases. The informa tion given at his residence last night was that he Is slowly improving, and that It Is expected Tie mill be out In a week. Central, W. C. T. U. to Mest. Tha Central Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet aa usual today at 2:20 P. M. A mothers' meeting will be con ducted by Mrs. Margaret McKenxle. The meeting will be held at room 302 In the Goodnough bldg. MR. Raffett la Irtrovix Mrs. Raffetv. wife of Dr. C H. Raffely. who haa ben seriously ill at her home, at East Tenth and East Washington streets, for the past ten days, now Is considered out cf danger , Focr Max Becom Cmxxjss. Judge Wolverton admitted four men to citizenship yesterday In the United States District Court after an examina tion of ths men. and witnesses who ap peared In their behalf. At the conclu alon of the examination one of the witnesses attempted to compliment the court for his thorough examination, but waa quickly stopped by Judge Wolver ton with the remark: "The duties of the court in these matters are specifi cally provided by the statutes." - Tha men admitted are as follqavs: Alonxo Alfred Johnson. Norway: Harry Alex ander Bell. Canada: Karl Magnus Koalvang. Norway; Nils August Peter son. Sweden. In being granted his dtisenshlp Koalvang was permitted to change his name to Edwards. MoNTAvu.Ljk to Get Firb Protection. Montavllla is to have fire protection this year, a fire station being provided for In the city's budget. It will be built between the Base Line road and East Gllsan street. There has been rivalry between the residents of North and South Montavllla, but It Is practi cally settled that the fire station will be built between the Base Line and East Gllsan street on a central cross street. The water committee haa laid large water mains In Montavllla and placed a number of fire hydrants. There is a good fire pressure on the Monta vllla main. A combination chemical, engine and hose wagons are to be pro vided for the fire station. Pavixo Patkxt Attacked. A direct attack has been made against the right to Its patent of the Hassam Paving Company In Its suit against the Consolidated Contract Company for al leged Infringement in the construc tion of street paving. The question came up yesterday in the United States District Court, before Judge Bean, on a demurrer, which alleges that there Is not such a "novelty" In the manner of the street construction by the plain tiff to have Justified a patent being granted by the Government. The mat ter was taken under advisement and whichever way Judge Bean decides the case will be appealed to the higher courts. DAY MYSTERY UNSOLVED riUSOVER WITH MANY IDENTI TIES DOESN'T EXPLAI. Erfort to Trace Him Through Trav elers' Clw-cks for $1000 Fruitless. Drue Habit Lessening. Effort to aolve tho mystery sur rounding "Dr.": J. C. Day. who was k.n hv the nollce in a downtown ho tel Monday after he had created a disturbance, and who was later found to bo possessed of a considerable quan tity of valuable paper under three dif ferent names, proved unavailing yes terday. Day talks Incoherently of having; been In Alaska and in other parts of tho country, but explains nothing re garding tho papers. He has been tak ing treatment for the morphine habit, and had reduced tho amount ho con sumed from 20 to 3 grains a day. Ha received two letters yesterday, lone from tho correspondence sanitarium In Houston. Texas, and another from a Dr. Severance In Seattle. An attempt made to Identify him through tho Bank of Commerce of Vancouver, B. C. on which bo had travelers' checks for $1000 In favor of H. H. Chase, proved fruitless. BLACK NEVER HAD CASH BELT Chicago Bookkeeper Says He Does Not Know or Dr. J. C. Day. at-t . T.n a A TV Ttlnclc. L111I.AW, iau. . ... . a bookkeeper for the Sopher Lumber Company, wnoee name . auuc were found on a money belt worn by a man who la believed to be Dr. J. C. Day, but whose identity, aside from . . 1 - .....Km. .Via nf)li.H of ma name, io k""llu - Portland. Or., said today that he never knew anyone by tne name oi ui. nor had he ever owned a money belt- SMITH NOT IN LOS ANGELES Real Estate Operator Missing for Several Months. LOS AXGELES. jln. 2. (Special) Frank C. Smith, formerly a real estate operator with offices at 602 American Bank building, Los Angeles, whose effects and papers were found in tho possession of "Dr. J. C. Day" when the i... - ..,4 v.at.rav In Port- ianr aa j . j land, haa not been seen here for some months. Smith also conducted an investment bureau, but left set-eral months ago ostensibly on a visit to San Francisco. He gave np his office, but told Fred Thurston, who had an office on the same floor, that he waa going Into another building when he returned. He intimated that he would not be gone more than two weeks. Nothing has been heard of Smith since, as far as can be learned. SEATS ARE SELLING. De Parhmann's Captivating Beauty or Interpretation Has Strange Power Over Audience. Seats re now selling st the Hellig for De Paehmarin's recital Friday night under the direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Coman. The marvellous beauty of De Pachmann's tone and his poetlo Interpretation of Chopin have occasioned the saying, 'Just as Shelley Is the poet of poets, so Is De Pachmann the pianist of pianists." In truth, not Paderewaki himself can move other musicians so profoundly as can De Pachmann by his captivating grace of interpretation, entrancing sweetness of melody and exotic sense of rhythm. Every hearer Invariably leaves the auditorium after one of his recitals In a rapture of awe and delight. And De Tarhniann enjoys It as keenly as his audience. . MEN'S OVERCOATS. Don't take It out of your hide these chilly mornings. I can sell you a i . ) 1 -nnl coat convertible CU K I ail ir - .- - - - collar for 111.75. but mark you. not made to sen ior n,.,rr,v Dunn, room J1S Oregonlan bldg. Take elevator. RENT A NEW PIANO. New pianos to rent-at 14 per month; rent allowed on purchase. The Wiley B. Allen Co.. cor. Tth and Morrison. Wright's Sample Shoe Shop has moved from the Oregonlan bldg. to the ground floor at 144 Washington street between Second and , Third. Same 'old prices prevail. ! Poultry Association. Incorporates. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. a. (Spe cial.) The Clark County Poultry As sociation has filed articles of lncor- NUMBER 19 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 Protectioiv.to buyers and mort- 4-gagees of real estate "We believe the certificate of title system to be the only mod ern, up-to-date way of handling transfers of property." Hines & Farlsh. real estate. Los Angeles, California. TITLE AJtD TRlST COMPAWY Lewis Balldlas, 4th aai Oak poration for ISO 100 shares at IJ.50 a ahare. The principal place of busi ness will be Vancouver. The object of the corporation will be the holding of fairs and livestock and poultry ex hibitions. The incorporators were R. J. Kenney, J. V,'. Wulf. S. Goodnight, D. 8. Cameron and Samuel J. Miller. W. H. ST. CLAIR BORN HERE Alaskan, Who Died December 16, Was Member of Fire Department. W. Harry St. Clair, who died of heart disease at his hotel at Glacier. Alaska, December 1. was at one time driver of Engine No. ( In the Portland Fire De partment. Before that he served an ap prenticeship aa a printer with the arm of Swope A Taylor. He was born in Portland December 1. 1865, in a house which stood at the corner of Sixth and Washington streets. He left Portland for Alaska 13 years ago. In the gold excitement. He was the eldest child of James St. Clair and Mrs. St. Clair Lea. and broth er of W. N. St. Clair. F. M. St. Clair and Mrs. L. B. Lalghton. all of Portland; Mrs. E. L. Hathaway, of Los Angeles; Mrs. T. A. Clonlnger. Of Scappoose: L J. St. Clair, of Cordova, Alaska: Mrs. TV'. M. Lea, of Almira. Wash., and. Mrs. Annamay St. Clair, of Missoula. Mont, He leaves a wife and two children. Mrs. Grace Neville and Linden St. Clair, all of Alaska. POSTAL DEPOSITS GROW $10,440 Placed In Federal Bank Here In One Day. Another record was broken by tho Portland Savings Bank Tuesday, when the deposits amounted to $10,449 for the day.. The postal authorities be lieve the deposits will reach the half-mllllon-dollar mark within a few months. In some of the Eastern states ef forts have been made to discredit the postal savings banks, financial Insti tutions refusing to purchase the pos tal savings bonds at par. Postmaster Last Week's Pimples Gone! Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, Dis appear When Stuart's Calcium Wafers Are Used. Trial Package Sent Free t Prove It. Tou won't be always worrying about what your friends and strangers think of your "broken-out" face, if you give these wonderful little wafer a chance. That's because they go right to the seat of the trouble, the blood, driving out all Impurities, strengthening It, ton ing It up. And when the blood is clear the skin is free from blemish. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are perfectly harmless and may be taken freely by any one. They contain absolutely no mercury, no poisonous drugs, no opi ate. Stuart's Calcium. Wafers contain Calcium Su'.phlde. and a mild alterative every doctor prescribes them a hun dred times a year. They are the most effective blood-cleansers known to man. It doesn't matter whether you have blackheads and pimples "something awful." or bolls, tetter, rash, car buncles, eczema, liver epots or a muddy complexion, try Stuart's Calcium Wafers and get a surprise in a snort time. In order to prove to you that Stuart's Calcium Wafers are the most effective and prompt blood and akin purifiers in the world, we will send you a free trial package on request. Just send your name and address to F. A. Stuart Co., lio Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Michigan. When you have found for yourself how good they are. you can get a full sized box for 60 cents at any drug store. j KNIGHT SAYS: "BIack and v ana KNIGHT IS RIGHT Distinctively Uncommon Stylish and Comfortable We KNIGHT SHOE For Men and Women $3.50 pB Positively unequalled anywhere at the price. There is not a shoe sold in Portland costing a dollar more than the Knight Shoe that has one single advantage over the Knight. 2 "Follow the Children They Know." Our CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT is unique. It's the largest on the Coast. 1 The kiddies don't have to climb stairs they and their parents delight in going up the ship-like gangway to the second floor, where special salesmen cater to their requirements. Coupons given for Pipe Organ to be given to most popular church. Mail orders receive prompt attention. KNIGHTS MORRISON AT SEVENTH TuU & Gibbs' Bldg. Merrick has received word from the department that this situation waa met quickly by the Government, which de cided to take UP these bonds at par at any time tho holders desired to dis pose of them. Wright's Sample Shoe Shop has moved from The Oregonlan bldg. to the ground floor, at 244 Washington street, between Second and Third. Same old prices prevail. JUST ARRIVED IMPORTED COBURGER BOCK BEER On tap today at THE LOTUS, 127 Sixth St. THE QUELLE, Sixth and Stark Sta. THE TUENE HALLE, Fourth and Yamhill Sts. IMPERIAL HOTEL, Seventh and Stark Sts. THE RECEPTION, Third and Washington Sts. Try a Glass and convince yonr self what Beer tastes like. & at Jglt - ; ' " 11 l 11 VlSJ. aavasaww the better restaurants wil find that proof of nico discrimination Dclkious Appetizing Satisfying ) Keeps after it is opened, f Pnrc and unadulterated. ' The natural ftmat at ied-ripe tomatoes, fresh , frcxn tne Tinea, eosnbincd with the purest of ' spices, pecparod in spotless kitchens. C lalalm eaJr Aon Wsrwfionta and Ladorsed by ttia Where's the Best Place? Where is the best place to rent a piano? At Ellers Music House. Every make of piano Is rented according to Its value. Cheaper grades of used pianos II. 60 to 2.00 and 3.00 monthly, best makes J4.U0, 6.00 and IS.00 monthly. No cartage charged where piano is kept six months. Cartage one way Is charged where piano Is kept only three months. At Ellers Music House you will invariably find everything exactly as advertised. Alder street, at Seventh. About Renting a Piano. Where is the best place to rent a piano? At Ellers Music House, kvery make of piano is rented according to its value. Cheaper grades of used pianos SI. SO to 2.0 and l.l.OO monthly, best makes 4.00, J6.00 and $8.00 monthly. No cartage where piano is kept six months. Cartage one wav is charged where piano is kept only three months. At Ellers Music House you will ln varlablv find everything exactly a ad vertised. Alder street, at Seventh. Mala or A Mil jl c aaiiiiiinjaj Fh KEYSTONE J PRESS Your Attention ! ! ! Our list of used pianos includes many of the best makes, rang:e in price from $120.00 upwards, and every instrument advertised will be on our floor nntil sold furthermore, if" the instrument is sold, we will be able to give the name of the purchaser. We do not advertise bargain pianos that we have not even bad in store. Reasonable terms to all. Kimball $ 1 65 Vose & Sons $215 Kingsbury $187 F- HpTinkRanos UDi Ah n h "A - -r- T-iimrtiai. Ml WL mi rxmB mm m it The Money-Saving Piano Store. Pour Blocks North of Washington, at Sixth and Burnside Streets. U. S. Government, Formula and label unchanged the Food Law now conforms to our high standard of excellence. Oir (aktos on aw Is aa tmlOe CURTICE BROTHERS CO, Rocbeatar, N. T. GASH FRIZES EVERY WEEK FOR ARTICLES ON "HOW WE WON OUR HOMES" The Portland Balty Board invites the homeowners of Portland and vicinity to enter an essay contest for tha best articles on the general topic, "How We Won Our Home," and offers the following prizes each week: v FIRST PRIZE, f 25 SECOND PRIZE, S10 THIRD PRIZE, $5 Tbe articles should deal with actual, concrete personal experiences of home-winning and home-building, setting forth, step by step, the progress toward the achievement, from the time of making the first payment on a lot or acreage to the realization of the ambition. It is not necessary that homes be entirely paid for. Articles will appear in The Sunday Oregonian. Photographs are desirable, but will not be considered in awarding prizes. . The right is reserved of running in The Sunday Oregonian stories not awarded prizes. The following simple directions should be observed: 1. Articles should not be more than 800 words in length. 2. The writer should be a bona fide homeowner, or a member ot t homeowner's family. 5. Write on one side of paper only. 4. Sign writer's correct name and address. 6. Mail articles to City Editor of The Oregonian. 6. Prizes will be awarded Wednesday of each week. HOME BUILDERS I tkuMeffl Get iu3 Original and Genuine MALTED MILK We are contractors and win furnish lot and finance the building- of a home Jor you on easy payments. We give references and ask references. WYATT. ESTABBOOK A RAT. SOI Cone Bldz Phase Mala 4211. Button and Pleating Shop MOVED TO S09 ROYAL BLDG. 7tk and Morrison Sts. MISS XORA WHITE. Phone Main 1318. Foster & Kleiser lub bradt commercial aad fcUccuia SIGNS aat Smalk and East Everett Street. Ffcoaea ICaat 1111. B 2234. COALi6!! LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO. The Fcod.rJrink for AS! A?es. For Infants, Invalkkancl Growing children. Pure Nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates the nursin gmotherandthe aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick Insch prepared in a minnfe. Take no snbstitnte. Askfor HORLICK'S. Rot in Any FiJiik Trust MORTGAGE LOANS TQf Kastern Funds on Best Tcif 0 Portland Securities at ZjC Other KundN for BimlneM Properties ad Close-In Rettidencew at 6 at 7 EDWARD E. GOUDEY, LEWIS BCILDIXG.