THE MORNING OHEGOMAN, TTIUKSDAT. MARCH 21, 1912. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF r'Bf"c-rvm ........ r:tT ci.-cat f "a Manacir. F.dltor ..... tunrimr Fdiior ....... f rmpo.int rnnm ..... tur.ntaiiilal bulldirc .Jbl.ln TrtT A .Mais 7: " iimi.c: thi: r r:it ... t.if... a! rura-lr. Tlu Hi kjn r. :-. Tm ai . i - IMKKil TlltTl'.a-ii::""' ana Th, .t...... "In." Ionia Mrr1- 1 will rhl at Vli. c Ri-M-Lil 7!lETrn-I'"'"-!,'w7f,; S an s...l11-Vi'.i.' l " l.ruoos t : li nj toBKnl CKK" till-Its.- THKTE!I-(P.- "".lY'Vial lon vai..l'.i:i. Tb: af.rnooo SI 1-1 tinlrhl at I'll snd O'clJlIU pl,;: IHKATlll-"r.th sad ri 4J- .-. af'rr.oon l AI- n M at sad t o'ciocs. I.TT.P- Tli:Trn-irorth and ' At . iw.'. - h.rl-.;ir.y. .rr ..n r - and tualgbt at la.l 1 li o'rlrt.'k. TIVil.l AM I'RT.-rvL Klr-ruo lurea. It A. M.-U V 11. pi c- Tw New S'Hi"i.a "p ii':s. Wllhln th.. n.l f- (he public ... hoot f .-- 1 1 !-! of I'l-rtMivl h '"" cr.'.i.-vl h-n lh- Frrnwool are! Weaion h.'"t ar or"-nel fr pupil. The KrrKX'wl whofl la a cni-ri'l bull-llru of ?i rrn. only two f wMrh will i.-l for ttr prrs.n?. Vh-n the K..I1 linn op-nw th four additional r....:t. will I. available t take cars or i.i.- rr.nc-vti.n In th" IrvinBt-m nJ K-rn- .-h'l. The i.resient enrollment ef th- portab!'' now In n-e I -T'i" Ve-i..n M-hiivl. -.ItuaU-l between ri..i, ;,tfl Until, will pruvlde four room.-, to Ink- the pl.iee of the portable now o.--ti.il"l An r:sht-room Mliin i. to le rrerte.l In th- ne.r future, to w omi l't.-l In linn- for the opening rt the K.H term. 'Hahmknt vitt:r" T . Mkkt :.preientullvc! lri.ni .iinVreiil infU iioik lnl-r .-;.-.l tn highway develop ment of iM tte will nwl at a lun hron at the r..n-ni rrl.il flub fxlar to .on"l. r to.v.rnor Vr!'.t f-ur l lh wjy M!:. Thi. il-l.-.nt.-i rrprrai-nl tic hi rtnooy romnii ' " from the ri.ui nfln-tins Interest, .inl will .m' trom the Kr.-i.n A.-.l.itlon for HUliUiy liuprovemt nt. Hiitorm.bllr a ik atioiiH .m.l oth-r o.l roa'l.i orsani-xation.-i. Th Kran'-. hnvlnrc wlth Ir.iw n from tiie cneriil movotnent. have not been lnvtt.l to ii'-n"! lfle5jte to th- lun'-heon. It l p!ann--l to work out nnie )jm for co-operation of the .iirterent inlerenK with a view to a t-nerul !nhv ut Velip:iiTit move inrnt in the .-tate. Sfrrnstn SiPti'K Koiniv A man. b. lieve,! from u letter In hii HH-ket to be Thoniai lloey. wa founl lead In trie Miller rooitiin-houM at Third and liii.-jin !lnrs yesterday afternoon. wlh a Miriil bottle t-onlalnins rom fluid, the rontenta of which were partly c. .n-. benide htm. The flul.1 will le ex.inilnel to determine It nature, nnd in au'or.-jr probably will follow. The I. -tier a. from Mamie r'obvv. n Ken- l li lri . t. New Vork. No one ap ...i to knot unjtliini: of the man here, atid the t'oroner ha telegraphed ! the adHret In the letter. lie bad been at the roominrf-hou.e live day.i. Ki.r-iKi-- I.-.-.iit M:s l-eviTEi'. .tin Major Haker ye-.terd.iy tele--liawied to II. ll-xlklnsmn. chairman f tie tran.vport.itton eotnmlltee of the . itio.ial I.I-, trie I.Ulit A-i-o. iton. at to.ton. i'.-Kliii Ili-U lae deleaatei to the onvtitii. to be bld at "Seattle in June. Ie riulel ihrotieh Tortlaiwl --n their return home. - He akel th it lii- d-ejtea' triln hch-ltiled to leavx I'ortlarMl not earlier than mid night June li. The Portland com mittee arraiiiitiw a tr'cr;unme nl arr- the met'iNei if ti.e party to rrmatn lo re tt enjoy It. I' o:t i;-r ! . r. Kttou Hulkoap. - S.'ttied nnd Sitill.-el. wan the entry mad- In th I nlte.l Slat. i IHjIm t louit terd.iy. on nili"n of tbe a I -t.-.rn. for lite pl.llntlT. In the rj" of i"h-r. r I. I'ofit iiunint the Seattle. Tv-tlnd A; ikjine Kailroad i'oitipany. 1 r." r u 1 1 wa. to reeover l3.0rfl dnm ir.-n for the lo of an e c and other itjiirie wh!le the pl.itntitf wan work ing " a m.i-hlnlt for the com(an The antouiii p.ud th. plaintiff waj not li-rl".e. but It wa Mated by hit at lorpeya tn be about I '. iir.t. St Katiikr Hkt !lt:n. Ar- re-tet Toe-.l y by Ptti'lniin Maddux if'er h-r father. J I . FltKMrnmone. a M'litor. h.id repirted :er absence to the ;olt.-e. Irene Kttionimiitt.l. a;e. la, l.-;;rti fir t'oliee yeterd.i. nit to re - u-n Iter to ber father, paying' that ho tuil be iten her bei-atiwi- Hhe had re. rtrrd bre letter- from boy frietid.i. rhe .ud -h- ran ataay from home be ahe feare. further nbtjne. The a.-e will be taken up by the Juvenile .'ourt. '?. a T- I'lrii'ria I.n;i'TtNO tjii:.rrirx. The North I'.ant Side Improvement .o.-iitl-in will meet tomorrow nlht hi We.-wiiprn ball, corner Ki.-el street rnd l:lriey aveno to fon-ller the -i-e lal I'htintr of Vltliam un-1 I'nlon ivi-nuee. I'ommltlee-i ppolnte( on tllee ttrn at the lnl nieeilns will make -eporln at ihln ni.-nns. The fills on Itrodwrny nn.1 W.-I.ller street, running to the npproarh of thi- Itroadway trwti;n a'h-t ta til Come up foe ronat-leration. M ri't u. Ki.rTirx I -erttiiRKr. Mayor S:rit and menth--ri f Ine Milwaukle 'Ity I'ottnell will prottatity let4le to defer the !OI bio In Moll of tile proposi tion to iMtir S.'.tioo in bond until the recjlar city elertion ti.nl Fall. Tlil.i till lo away with the -o-t if boldinr; a ..pertal election thi Spring-. Itesitlea it li prppo',l to submit al.o m proposition to provide n sewer sMtriu for Mtlwau k 1 1- and some amendments to tli-. eity h irter. Anr Ir?PiiTjir.T T" - Mkkt. The art department of the Portland Wo man' l lub will meet today at 2 I". M. ..I the residence of Mrs. t . V. Brlczs. Wiltnar Apartments. 7 - Fverett street. Mr. Hrlua has In her home some original works of the ureal American irtistn. whose lives the art deartment it noar (.turlylntc and this Rive the members an opportunity to study from i -e oricinal paintings Instead of re priidil.'ltolis. RniRP cr KlAHIMtHtl Mkcts. The tiattin-pathic board of examiners held a .-.penal meeting yesterday to pass lil-n the qualifications of eif-hl apill i.tplr f.r verttticate. I'r. J. I . Imnn j.re.i.lw. The next reitub'r meeting of trie Sl.il" Association of Naturopaths vl.1I be held at 31.'. IlnthchlM biill.tln. April I. rrt. Cmixib Wfn-ir.N Straks Ttin.iT. The Psychology flub will imvt toilay :: 1:3I tVvlork. This will be Problem ilay. Pr. fhbie Wisijen will speak n "Vaste.J Knercy." arol Mrs. Alice Vnter on "What to Remember: W hat to Forget." m:iTki. Ri 'i r Kv KtxtKci Mi:RtT. V'mlttv Is our watchword, and low pipes on dependable. rus.-. make our i-tore th Mecca for oriental rug buyers. I'artojUn Bros., oriental ru(r Importers. 3 Wash., near 13th st. Mjfiii. Before placlntr your order for a tailored suit be sure and see our Imported novelties; price. ICS. Gurney. ladie V li'lor. Mohawk bids- New jSrRiNn Gooi.ts. j. Pollvka A Co.. tailors. I"t Corbet t bids . 20 per ent rebate for cash payment on (ar men's made to order. THK llr.!l APARTMK.NTS. 730 lloyt treet. elegantly furnlshetl. three-room, r-'ini r apartment, with slorplnc porch.- Ntt- Mokt. Will sell my Zi shares Portland foncreto Pile A- Fi. at l b. f :l oreonian. ft'T-ltaTK loan ofTire moved from 171 Third st. to J"', Morrison St.. near IsL feia7iu today all day. Own.a Blaa, MRKCKR Or VATX Pt-ASTH rROJXCTSD. Tiie movement to merjte the three water plants. In Mllwaukle la taklnK form, and probably will be an accom plished fact thla month. The three watar plants are owned by the Mllwau kle Water Company. It. M. Fisher, man tser: T. It. A. Sellmood and J. U John son. The ceneral plan Is to organise, a hoUlins; company which shall take over and oiw-rate the three plants and operate them as one. It Is considered probable that a central pumping sta tion may be established at some point. At present there are three pumpln stations. Mllwaukle liaa about liOO people and feels the need of an enec tive water supply w hicR will supply fire protei-silon. Itic-Titi: Tmer f.irr ISO uat. Kd Dee. arrested Tuesday afternoon by Detective f raddoi k as he M trytn to sell a bicycle, was sentenced to ISO days on the rock pile by Jndae Tax well yesterday niornlns for the theft of the machine. hlrh was claimed by A. Kllert. I "ee falle.1 to explain satis f.ictorllv Ills possession of the vehicle. He said he had bousht It the day be fore from a strana-er. "It's the cele brated straw man that the detectives have been after for & years." remarked, prosecutor llennessy. AT Tll: HALTIMome KfR-MITTRB CO.'S otrenlnir. this week only, they archiving one-fourth off front their usual prices on all purchases or on all orders civen for specially designed furniture or reproductions made In their own shop. 411 Alder street. WOMKX IIAVK $2000 PLEDGED EIC -)I.D W1LLA.METT1" .rkcr Exot to llrnili Tolnl of Hinoo llrforo End of Calrn- lr Year. Witii !.' atuall piedKef and with plans already formulated tl. at will uroilii. e another llono within a few weeks, the Portland Women's tVlllam ilte flu lias Its b00 pledge to the Willamette endowment fund well In vie w. The foregoing Is tiie situation re none. I to the members of the club at meeting- of ti e organization yesterday afternoon. The work of the club has been productive- beyond expectations. an. I the fact that one-tiilrd of the re quired amount Ij signed up already ts pronr of the energy with which they have gone about tl.elr task. At vesterriav'a meetlnff a series of entertainments was outlined that will arrv forward the work of raisins the t-iiio. While the energy of the club will he given to these entertainments, the general campaign by the members t.r further pledges will also be carried on last as v igoruusl v. tine of the encouraging features of the reports made at the meeting yea- terdav was the fact that many letters have been received since news of the orcanixatlon was published, coming from women who have expressed their svmpathv with the club, and their In tentlon of giving substantial aid in some f..rm to the SKiiOO fund, and also volunteering valuable sua Rest ions re u.trdinir nlnns for raising the money. Subscriptions of over IIO.OOO to the Willamette endowment fund were rep resented by thoe present at the meet ing voeter.lar afternoon. That Is. over iAQ has been subscribed either by the ladies present or by members of their families. Such subscriptions are rot Included In the iso0 pledge, which Is to be raised entirely outside the personal pledges of tna members of the club. Moreover, members of the club who have rmt yet made personal pledges for Willaimtte are planning to do so. and such p!edt-e will not go to meet the club's I00 subscription. Said one of the chief officers of the tl'ih to It. J. W. Handier last even ing: I have no doubt whatever that the lat dollar of the noi) will be pledged or otherwise raised before the end of the calendar ear" GIRL TELLS LIFE'S STORY Downfall fanned by Jail. (irrx-k 'cro in lee!sr ng that she feared the power of the llreek from whom she was try lug tn escape and his associates, and that she believed anything Tie said agulnst him was at the peril of her life. Margaret Milliard yesterday sob blngly confessed to Deputy District At torney llennessr the storr of her meet ing with S. J. M.inillsch. lier subsequent downfall and the power that he exer-ci-ed over her. Ma ml I. sen was arrested early Tuesday morninic at the home of the girl's father, after he had engaged In a fight with him. Margaret Milliard tele phoned for the polio, but when they arrived she etideatored to protect tha man by telling them that he had run out of the house and down the street. He was found In htdlnc on the -top of the roof, however, nnd after some dif ficult r. In which one shot figured, was raptured. Illlllard told the police that Man' dlsch was a white slaver. A charge of vatranry la pending against Mandtseh, but it ts probable be.-ause of the Klrl's confession a more serious charg-e will be preferred against him. ARC LIGHTS AUTHORIZED fonnril CrrM to Got Thorn If In- -tnllatlon Is I-Vro. Tlve llshtlng committee of th City Kxeoutlvo Hoard met yesterday, pre ceding a meeting of the Itoard. and recommended the granting- of some are lamps In various portions of tlve city. Some were aiithorUed for Council Crest. provldinK the Portland Railway, Light A l"rwer Company will Install them without extra charge. M. J. Mumane. chairman of the com mittee, expressed himself as being of the belief that the- Kxecutlve Board should call for bids on arcs, giving the Mount Hood Kallway Power Com pany a chance to get business. W". II. Fitzgerald and Dr. II. C. Flxott said then- would favor such procedures If It would really assist the publlr. but, with the limited equipment of the rival company, they said they doubted the w Ndom of it. No action was taken. NEW REPUBLIC GRILLE. located at 317 S Morrison, between Seventh and Tark streets, will open to day. Delicious American dishes. Chi nese mandarin rtyle chop suey and noodles. Beautiful high-class ladles' tea parlor. Best service, new. clean, sani tary. Kxcellent merchants' lunch. Apartments for parties. THE QUELLE CRAWFISH now served at the Quelle-Hofbrau. turd wood, Slabwootl, CoaL llolman Fuel Co., successors to Baa-Beld-Veysey Fuel Co. M. SSI. A Gel our doc enlaced, before Saturday. FILMS DEPICT TRIP Diners See Pictures of Oregon First Excursion. PRINCIPAL EVENTS SHOWN Jlombors of Portland Commercial Club Welcome Homo Party AVlio Made Journey and Enjoy Camera-Caught Scenes. Scenes f-om the Oregon First ex cursion to San Francisco and the se lection of the site for the Oregon building at the Fanama-racir ic Kxpo sltlon were served to the members of the Portland Commorelal Club, between courses at dinner last night. Many of the members who had been unable to take part In the excursion brought women with them and a crowd Hint filled nearly all the tables In the big dining-room was assembled to welcome home the excursionists and see with them the review of the events that had transpired In San Francisco. A series of Mereopticon slides repro ducing pages front the San Francisco newspapers published while the excur sion party was In Pan Francisco was shown first, giving the guests an Idea of the deep Interest that was taken in the visit of tho Oregonlnns by the press and the people of San Francisco. I.araoa Kxplalaa I'leturea. Following this series of sa9s three movlng-pleture films, sent to the club through the courtesy of M. G. Win stork, of the people's Amusement Com pany, depicted tho leading events of the trtp and the s Ite-selectlnij cere mony. J. Fred Larson, of the excur sion committee, was constituted lec turer to explain the scenes, and kept up continually an amusing and Inter esting line of "patter" while the films were being shown. The first film showed the arrival of the fair officials at Venctia to greet the Incoming excursion, and gave pic tures of Mayor Kolph. of San Fran cisco. Lleutenunt-Oovernor Wallace. C. G. Moore, president of the exposition, and other prominent officials. Scenes of the arrival in San Fran cisco were shown: the Rreat auto mobile parade, where more than 100 automobiles passed through the streets of the city and swept up and down the beach, the stirring spectacle of Ihe dress parade at the Presidio, given In honor of the visitors, the raising of the flag over the Oregon site, and the transfer of the deed to Governor West by President Moore: "di-s. Koso Bloch Bauer singing the "Star Spangled Ban ner" from the rostrum at the Oregon site, and tlfe selection of the site for the Nevada building by Governor Od- dle. Immediately after the Oregon site had been bestowed. F.iraraloaiats Are Keoowalaed. Numerous moving-picture machines were at work at the ceremony of se lecting the sites, and the entire cere mony Is presented from several points of view. Prominent men of the Oregon delegation aro recognizable In the pic tures, and these came In for a si. are of good-natured Joking from their fel low club members as the pictures were whirled upon the screen last nlkht. Following this film the guests were taken via the moving-picture route on an excursion about the bay and a visit to the drydocks. In this film they were nlven an opportunity of viewing the Oregon site from the bay and Judging- of Its merits. Prior to the ex cursion on the bay they saw the dump ing of the first carload of rock upon the seawall by Governor West, and the second by Julius Meier, chairman of the Oregon commission; the first actual work upon the fairgrounds after the selection of the two building sites. Last of the scenes the departure of the excursion train northward. When this picture was thrown on the screen Mr. LArson. the impromptu lecturer in a fine burst of melodramatic oratory, declared: "And of the I.'O people who had come to San Francisco on this magnificently appointed train only IS returned. Tnc rest stopped over and came on a later train, for San Francisco was a goon town to stay In as long an we were there." Stereontlron slides shown at the be ginning- of the entertainment were se cured through the activity of Lloyd W. MadJowcll. of Ihe North Bank P.oad. who also waa active in arranging for musical and other features of the pro gramme, with tnc assistance oi jir. Wlnstock. BIG FUND T0AID STATE Immigration Bonrd Plans Hooklct to Attract Jlomt'rCcV.ers. Oregon's Dlnn for promoting and han dling her immigration in future will be considered tomorrow at the first meet ing of the immigration boarrd since the release of the :.". 0d0 Immigration fund appropriated st the last session of the Legislature. C. C. Chapman, state im migration agent and chairman of the board, appointed to succeed I.eroy Parks, resigned, will preside at the meeting. Otiier members of the board are Thomaa Burke, of Baker: A. F. Ho. fer of Salem: W. K. Coman. J. M. Scott and M. N. Dana, of Portland. The greater portion of the fund, ac cording to the plan announced by Mr. Chapman, will bo used In publishing a booklet upon Oregon for distribution in the -Last. A portion of the funj is to be used to establish a bureau of statistics at the Oregon Agricultural College, which will assist In securing data for the booklet that Is to he published. Tho meeting tomorrow will be held In the green room of the Commercial Club, at 3 o'clock. Engineers Jlold Banquet.. Oregon branch No. 1. of Portland. National Association of Stationary Kn gineers, had as Its guests last night members of the branches of the or ganization of Salem and Astoria. At the Bowers Hotel the visitors wore banqueted and later a meeting was held In the Knignts or pymias nan. at Eleventh nnd Alder streets. At this meeting there were lo present. W . I. PROVIDENT 7 Bonds of character are safe and insure returns, but usually at 5 per cent or less. Our Investors' CVrtifieates are equallr safe, and return 7 jx-r efint. The difference is worth your having. Iet us pivc you particulars. OaTleeVa d Dlreetorai Harrison O. Piatt. President J. P. Jaeger Frank E. Dooly E. O. Crawford. vlc-l'reident It. u. Colton K. O. Knlsht. Aeenry Director Heory A. t?arimt. Vlcs-Prea. w. . McPhrson Piatt riatt. Counsel F. R. COOK. SECRETARY. 26 stark Street. Mala 8,137. A. Portland Corporation Get a-- Guaranteed Certifi cate of Title before you close that real estate deal. It re lieves you of all au noyauce and fur- nishes you the best protection from loss through possible de fects in title we take the risk. Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. Barley delivered the address of wel come, which was answered by Mr. Strang, of Salem. The feature of the evening was an address by A. D. Lee. the well-known metallurgist, on Cum bustion. He treated the subject prin cipally from the standpoint of burning fuel oil and explained how to accom plish best results from this form of fuel. The organization is formed to accomplish educational results for tho members and at each monthly meet ing an address is given on some prac tical subject by an expert. Follow ing each lerture there is a general discussion of the subject. CAN'T AFFORD TO RENT. It surely does not pay for anyone permanently located to rent a piano, when they are obtainable on such easy terms nnd at less than wholesale, as announced by KHers Music House on page 107 this issue. Molor-Itoitt Club Has Smoker. A number of surprises were sprung on various members of the Portland Motor-Boat Club at the smolter Tuesday night in the form of cartoons of them selves which the artist had "caught' at unexpected moments. C. W. Boost, commodore, was out on a fishing trip when the penman sneaked up behind him and made some lines on his sheet of paper. George Kinear and a squad of other leading lights had their pic lures thrown on the sheet. Dr. Cal vin White gave nn interesting lecture on "Sexual Hygiene." which was il lustrated by Professor Pernot. Mulltiomult Plans Club Library. Plans were adopted for taking the Initial stens toward founding a club How to Beautify Hair and Complexion Nothing has been found so efficient to keep the. scalp clean and healthy. and the hair lustrous, fluffy and grow. Ing. as a shampoo prepared by dissolv Ing a teaspoonful of cuntlirox In a cup of hot water. The hair will rinse easily ami dry quickly without streak ing. This shampoo prevents brlttle ness. split hairs and dissolves dandruff Instantly. An extremely good lotion, far better than face powder for whitening the skin and beautifying the. complexion. can be mado by dissolving 4 ounces of spurmax in "i pint witch liazel (or hot water), then adding 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. For taking awny that shiny. oily, sallow look and improving a muddy complexion it is unequalod. It Is very beneficial to the skin, does not show nor rub off. easily like powder. and gives to the skin such a smooth refined appearance. Adv. OLGA STEEB OFFERS FREE SCHOLARSHIP The Olga Steeb School of Music has completed arrangements to have Carl Steeb. whose marvelous work with his daughter. Olga Steeb-Keefer, places him among the great teachers of mod ern times, come to Portland to teach. To introduce his work and give a prac tical demonstration of his ability we are going to make special terms until April 1. Mr. Steeb, a man who is a marvel for patience and thoroughness, is remarkably successful with children. This offer is especially made for be ginners, as we desire to lay some very thorough foundations for future work. All pupils entering previous to April 1 may have two 30-minute lessons weekly at the rate of six dollars a month, payable In advance. After that dato the rate will he four dollars weekly. Olga Steeb-Keefer will accept ten advanced pupils, for a six months' period and personally .give each a 30 ni in lite lesson weekly for eleven dol lars a month, payable five dollars when the lesson hour Is appointed and ten dollars each month in advance. After April 1. twenty dollars per month. Ten more pupils will ho accepted by Olga Steeb-Keefer and Mr. Kcefer at the special rate of six dollars a month, payable in advance. These three of fers will hold good until April 1 unless all of our time Is previously engaged. After April 1, fourteen dollars per month. Olga Steeb-Keefer will give away ono free scholarship to the must gifted pi anist who applies before May 1. 1912. This scholarship will include one year or more (at our discretion) of training in harmony, counterpoint, composition or instrumentation and piano. Appli cants will be required to play one of the Beethoven Sonatas after opus 27 or nn equivalent. 1. e.. a Brahms. Mac Dowell, Chopin or Liszt Sonata a Bach Fugue, a Chopin composition and one other piece from the standard reper toire. An exceptional talent without theso pieces will receive equal consid eration. We reserve (he right to re ject all applications. . i- A&mXimjN Under State Supervision f - y y.,v-yiy t: I 1K. W, A. WISE. Our Interchangeable Facings. A "Wise" Idea Our bridge w ork has been brought t o the highest state of per fection. The teeth on thU bridge are in terchangeable t will with out removing from the in on ih. The Best Bed Kuhber IMatn". 1 Ap I'nrPOiRin frown.... O.OH "-Karat (-old .ilil or Knamrl fllliiiKa. each. . .. l.oo Silver illllnn, eacu .so SCt THAT SOFT LIPI PI-ATE" WITII IT.KMBI.F. SUCTION. Ihe Very lSet and Latest in Modern Dentistry- No More tailing Plates. Wise Dental Co. Office Hours K A. Jf. to K P. M. Sinndaya, 0 to I. I'll one.. .Main t!n?9. A 20. '9. tailing- HI'lE.. Sd and Wnshlnslon. I'AINI.KfS KM UAt'l INti. lr. Wise's Personal Service If Requested. library .it a meeting: of the directors of Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club Tuesday nitrht. The directors appointed a library committee consisting of 1. H. Stephenson. Isaac !. Hunt and S. M. Luders. This committee will con fer with Colonel C. E. S. Wood regard Ins the choice of books to form the nucleus of the library. About $10110 has been set aside for the first pur chase of hooks. IV CAHI.fEN N OT tinnier on a eofmetica and acquire beauty without CARMEN Complexion Powder nH jner halthy. hhishin beauty erf youth will b enbanc-d, to remain until yoa rub icoif, wi tit out ".-..wrwinfj powe'e r." Carmen is tiii7TTrt firm thsr powdarw no caft - no tu'der effect no nuninor kin or tusucs. Mtm 4rithtfl fntgmncm 4m jwi wuxnmm ft our tints diuwr vr covHrlmsionr WJttte, .. Vie- m4 Crrmk.Toti4 Stsm60e. Carmen Cold Cream cood fa? tora. roach skin. Snn lit.-. Nao-sticij- toe aic. Stafford-Miller Company. 515 OUto Street 5t.Locis.Mo. COFFfcg PORTlANt Golden West An exceptionally i i delicious, aro- i matic coffee. Blended and roasted j; in Port'and. JUST IN Winslow IJal -Cearin Roller Skates Sel '"-Con tain ing Rolls $2 THE PAIR Will not isct out of order like (hr old kind Many have awaited their arrival HUDSON ARMS CO. Wbolraalr and Retail Sport In a; Oooda HO THIRD STREET North of Washington (O-S-21-J. H. J. Ad Service.) The Gaaranteed Liquid Hair Destroyer is t'ne rnly prrrtaration kimwn to Mfdical Science that will inxtAntly and without tlie slightest iniury tn the most delicate skin remove Superfluous Hair ( Don't wate time rd money ex- xrimentiTiy bur a bottle of F.1 Kdo and nd vourwlf of tlat most humi lixti blemish thainrirsvour henty. 1 1 you arc not delieWd - 1 with the reau lt of El - Rado, your money will be refunded. riltoTh- Pi);rftn Mfz Co.. Vnrii.for fitlMnfof Illation about On onHTfr.l n" wtrnrfir dicoey. fl-Radrt i n) hv th- Ifdiii2 md ntot rcpnUbk dMlrrs in their rtlpmie to-'n. Vnr In Port land at Woodard, Clarke & Co. only. Handsomely Furnished Two and Three -Room Apartments Within Walldmr Distance of the Dusiness Center 20th and Washington Sis. New and strictly modern in every respect. Larp,o. well-lighted rooms; elegantly furnished and sup plied with all modern conveniences, such as pri vate telephones, hot and cold running water, elec tricity and gas, buffet kitchen, disappearing beds, elevators, etc. A Few 2 and 3 -Room Apartments Open Today, Rates Reasonable I li Railway the 0-1 j North Coast: Limit Atlantic Express Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolis and St. Paul. The North Coast Limited runs via Milwaukee. Mississippi Valley Limited Daily through to Kansas City and St. Louis via Billings. Compartment, Drawing Room and Tourist Sleep ini; Cars. Dining Cars with service that is famous. For rervalioo and tickets, call on A. 11. Charlton, A. . I'. A., Morriaon St., I'ordniKl. LOW WKSTBIItM) t'AUKS We will deliver tirke'r; for you in tlie K Annual Rne Festival, Portland. June 10-1. 112 Xtamamira hrsio, Tifoma. June jU-July 4. ioj Groui loiite. Order of WJvt, Por'innH. Juiv-IJ. 112 Goltien Poilrtcn Carnival. Sti:tie. Jttiy JS-J0. J02 Yellowstone Rational Pnrk. Season June I5-Spt. I?. Panama-Pacific International Rxposition, San b' rantisut, IV If Q Northern Pacific Hallway Original, Direct and Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, Of'icial Yellowstone Park Entrance rWU?Cai" ft " r'' l-i4 " ' - Sr S :.X&' Fine Portland Heights House on beautiful, lai'fre ground:), with unsurpassed view. It's .uoinir I" I" sold, and that soon. I am fioine tn California to iive iieriiKinenUy, and will not leave it unsold. If interested don't delay, as delay wiil surely cause disappointment. K. FI-:HHIS, olltt Kant Fortv-niurh Street, Aorlli. COLUMBIA SANITARIUM Tho Columbia Sanitarium is a surgical and medical institute, located ct the corner f Sixth and Yamhill streets, next to the Port land Hotel, and la well prepared to treat and cure diseases of men, women and children. Thta Institution was established in Port land six years ago. Tyhcro.'durlnR these year Its marvelous success in curln? thousands of persons of diseases has caused it to stand the peer of any like institution In the West. We mako a specialty of tho eye, ear. nose, throat, heart, stomarh, kidneys, catarrh, rheumatism and all chronic diseases. Our surgical, electrical and medical laboratory departments are complete. Columbia Sani tarium. J81 Sixth street. Portland. Oregon. MORTGAGE LOANS 5 eastern Funds on Best 5 7a Portland Pecuritles at Other Knndu (or Business Properties and Close-in Hesidencea at 6 7 EDWARD E GQLiDEY, l.EWH BlUDWO, Side S-l (ft , r i u-, t U? 13 Ss ki if, t. H v.' it W. i Ik '-r-j M it' -LfJ I WT I I',' t. 3 i S 1 T ' 1tt&iilUwsZi&Zji&:t. br. .uti : Cutericc to JUpiiy, A. (Vi.nptn i I! i r.'l"- "Sia-pritiio tceSMmrsiatisr-." NEARLY 300 OUTS1DK KCCMS Rocnis with PriTste Eath $ 1 a Day j,pd Special Weekly and Monthly Rates. Fre Bus, 6 Minutes frjm Ferrks ar.d Depot. 52S KEAF.NY ST.. com-r of f ilornit Foster z Kleiser Hisb Grade Cnimercinl nod Ulccirlo SIGNS Eat Seventh ntiil IOnKt ICvcrctt Street I'boDfi Kait 1111, n J'-1, COAL Easi 62D B 6143 LISEEIY COAL & ICE COMPAXi We eel li IK 1 I