11 THE MOnXTNO OREGOXIAy. SATURDAY. MARCH S3, It-f i T!IZ i . - - . i i if 1; C l L .!.! i i ;:if ? dunset Limuea j j hi i - - trwrJt tZm CITY NEWS IN BRIEF eitrcoxiA TELrrnovr Mala TTO A ....Maia T"7o A ....Mala T070 A ,...Mm T"" A ....Mala TOT A ...Ma 10 J A Fmtrna.room ........ ' LlrraUiloa ...... "'"I'M Entor an!ar Editor Cf&pina-room urintaaet bulldlnc Hr.ll.IO THF.ATKR .emh and TT ' l.ouia. r.unnlm In lb mu.ltst rom'flr. Tha Balkan fnn-- Tola afternoon at 2.11 and tonlaht ai IS BAKER THEATER Elaaath and Mrr! or. Tlia drains, "tncla Tom a Thia aftarasoa at 1:14 and tonnht at e.ia. ORPHECM THeATER-(Mrrlin. " Usth and anth Vaudarlli. TUB af taraooa at 3.11 and taalcbl a cloc IKCRtJI THEATER Par and Waahla--mi VaiMlavitla. Thia afternooo at 1:1a. toalc.it at 7.1 aad o'clock. ANT1CKJ THEATER (Soenta and Al dan Vaudi;i. Tnia afiemooa at 1:1. tonlht at I I) aad octoca. 1.TRIO TUEaTER tr-wrth and iar Mu.lral ccmd. "W hirley-Uirloy." Thia afternoon il I SO and toalfbt at T:W and la o'clock. rroptrs. mi arcade, oh jot. TIVOLI AND CRTSTA.L nrt-m Plo taraa. It A. M.-13 P. M. aVdaiiiMiaiiato lataadid too tao City freer ka arW ralaaaaa la MaBdara I iai aaaaa he fcaadad a The OracoaJaw tailam off Ira r o elavk talaraay ovoaiae. Nomrrr.u MtiTta Comixo. IC. Bryn. X'rwln Minister to the I niil Mtltv will visit rortUrvd In April, at some date to bo act in th near future, to Inquire Into harbor facilities, in relation to the openine of trie Panama Canal, and opportunities afforded Norwegian tonnua to tbi port. The visit to Portland wl!l be one event In a tour which will Include all of the Important porta of the Pa cific Coast. K. X. CederberRh. Vice Consul from Norway In this city, haul written to the Portland Chamber of Commerce, notifying It of the proposed Vlalt of Mr. Bryn. and the Chamber will work In conjunction with the Dock Commission to obtain data and place Infra In such form that the- will bo beat available for the assistance of Mr. Brjrn's researches. Bona' Rktvr Wasted. J. T. Conwav and Frank Rlrhet. who were recently Indicted by the Federal grand Jury on land fraud chara:e In con nection with the operations of the Ore ton Inland Pe.velor.ment Company, filed a petition In that court yesterday requesting the return of certain books, papers and accounts that were taken from the office of the company by A sistant I'nlted (itates IMatrlct Attorney laa-ulro and PostofTice Inspector turand while the petitioners were unrler arreet. I'nlted States IHstrlct Judce Bean has fixed the hearing on the petition for next Monday morning. A. 11. Lia is CHAkna or Dairt K HiaiT. A. II. I.e. a well-known cream er y m a n of Portland, ha been arpolnted superintendent of the dairy section at the Oregon Male Fair to be held In halem next Fall. Mr. Lea will have harjte of all exhibit and wilt also see to their collection. Mr. Lea's ap pointment Is a matter of Interest to dairymen throughout the stale, as It Insure a proper representation of the tlry Industry at the coming fair. Mr. I.ea was formerly president of the Ore Ron Butter and Cheese-Makers' Asso ciation. Aero Cli Ijrr Co.vts.act. The contract for the erection of the Port land Automobile Club's clubhouse was ll yeeterday to F. O. Oppenlander. Ills bid was t?Ofl. exclusive of wiring and plumbing. The award was made at the weekly meeting of the directors ef the club. The building must bo fini.hed by June 1. according to (he .rms of the contract. The director sl.-o voted 100 to the Oregon Asso ciation for hlghm-ay Improvement, to be tired In Initiating the six good roads bills now being considered. Omaha Raiuioad Mam la VlsrTon. V. II. Bentiam. of Omaha, traveling freight agent for the L'nlijn Pacific. ikI Mrs. Benhan-i are passing a few clays In Portlarx. combining business with pleasure. Mr. Briiham Is study ing traffic conditions In the Northwest, as the constantly Increasing Inquiry egarding thia portion of the country requires htm to be well acquainted with It. It la his first visit to Port land and he was agreeably surprised mtth the city and surrounding terri tory. "MnrfAt RiroRn" Tone. The monthly meeting of ths Oregon Ariidemy of rVlence will be held to niiM at P. M. at the llaaelwood. S Washington street. The meeting will consist of a supper ami an ad el res. The address of th evening, will bo given by J. I. !.ce. who will speak upon "Monetary Reform From a Scientific Viewpoint." Those Interested are invited. I.israkt Assist XT to Be Kca kcd. The United states Civil Service Com mission announces that It will hold an examination April 2 1 to secure ehgl birs to fill a vacancy In the position of assistant librarian In the Bureau of Mines at Pritshurg. Pa. Further In formation about this examination can be secured from Z. A. Lelnh at the Portland PnMofflee. Wong Ki.toieig roR Positio-. Kx amlnatlnn for playground director will bo held at the City Mall to-lay. under the supervision of the Civil Service Commission. Women, as well ss men. will be eligible. Supervisor Crilley being of the opinion thst wo-ri-en are as capable as men for the positions, of which there are several. This Is tm Ut Dat of the Paltl noro Furniture Co.' opening. Their tore will be open till 10 tonight. All -rder giv4i today for especially de signed furniture or reproduction mad In their own shop will have a Zi per rent discount on their usual prices. Ill Alder street. "What Am Wg ArrnoAOiiso? Arb Wg A si.x to TAxr Care or Otn KLVr' will be Luther R. Pyott'a thorn In the First Congregational fhurch tomorrow at 7:U P. M. Pr. Pyott'a theme at II A. M. "-Sunrise on the FouL" You are Invited. A. 8. Bhoimaim With Rock Isiamd. A. 8. Shoemaker, formerly in tho .ocsl freight offices of tho Northern I'a. iflc. haa been appointed freight so licitor for the Rock Island In Port .and to succeed tb late Louis Rau. own want to borrow 12S0O. i::S'. i::S0 and IJXio at 7 per cent on high-class unincumbered Irvlngton homes: no agents. Phono Main 6504 or address 2ti Graham avenue. A Skat. roR .-!. Cheap. Fine nine room modern residence. 33d and Tilla mook sts.. Irvlngton. on corner. 100x100. Half cash, balance to suit buyer. 8eo K. C Mears. Veon building. FVrtuaxp LADtca will be glad to know that t!iey can find a full new line of the McCall patterns at F. P. Young Co.. 2Z Morrison street, opposite the Jlotcl Portland. I'ashi SPicotAt. Today. Regular 10c a hiscolate creams. 3Sc per pound: divi nity fudge. per pound. Rebe's. 404 Washington St.. bet. lotn and 11th. Madam. Before placing your order for a tailored suit bo sur and se our Imported novelties; price. SiS. Gurney. ladies tailor. Mohawk bids'. Nreo Moist. Will sell my 2S sharea Portland Concrete pile At q. at 11 40. C 1. Oregonian. Rsai. WArrxta. tho light, crisp kind can only be had at Morris-. 11 (to. near W slls-Fargo bldg Two small roll-top desks and four French beveled-plate mirrors. 40J Commonwealth bldg. Ct t-Ratb loan office moved from 171 Third st. to lo', Morrison St.. near 1st. Flowers, daffodils. 10c do. Lubltner. florists. 2 Wash., bet. 11th and 11th. axalisa louay ail ajr, UaJLs aujvaw Greatcb Pobtlako Puak Show. C. B. Merrick and Howard Kvart Weed showed the plans of the Greater Port land at the meeting of theBrooklyn Improvement Cub. at I'rfer hall. Mllwaukie street. Thursday night. Mr. Merrick delivered an explanatory lecture on the plans as displayed In j the stereoptlcon view. He said that he la engaged in a campaign u edu cation. Mr. Weed gave an Illustrated talk on "How to Beautify a City Lot." Mr. Weed also showed picture of chil dren at work In garden, and com mended the movement to have Port land school children make gardens for Ita educational value. It was reported that the Portland Library Association had opened a branch library In Brooklyn, and a communication wa read from the teacher of the Brooklyn school commending the library and urging that all citlsens use tho books. A. L. Keen an. A. I. Barbur and Fred G I'rfer were appointed to urge tho Board of Kducation to secure a strip of ground near tho Brooklyn school and A. U Keenan. Waldermar Seton and Charle I'rfer were appointed on park Improvement. Veteran to Coxvtxt Member of the Portland posts of the Grand Army of the Republic have been Invited to rooet tonight with Sumner Post No. 11. at the hall on Grand avenue and Kaat Pino street, to consldor tho In dustrial situation of the country, and take such measure as may be cor aidered proper. The display of the red flag and tho alleged Insults heaped on tho National color have aroused the Civil War veterans, and they will voice their united sentiment at the meeting tonight. Commander H. S. Fargo, of Sumner Post, ha been po cially active In getting up thia meet ing, and he desires that every membor of a Portland post should attend this meeting. Also members outside tho city will be welcome to attend. ST. Frakos CHcnrH to Have Miaow. A mission conducted by the Re demptorlst Father, will be opened Sun dy morning at 10:10 o'clock In St. Francis Church. Ka'st Pine and East Twelfth streets, to close Sunday. March 31. There will be services each morn ing at 6:30 and t o'clock and In tho evening at 7:10 o'clock. A special mis sion for children will begin at 1:30 P. M. and continue until Tuesday after noon. Five Redemptorlat Father will conduct thia mission. Non-Catholics will bo welcome to attend. Citt Meat Isirms I'soso. The ways and meana committee of the City Council yesterday voted to recommend for passage an ordinance providing for two meat Inspectors at salaries of $100 a month each. This measure l urged by the City Board of Health, the members of which feel that It is abso lutely necessary for the preservation of tho public health to have more rigid Inspection of meat Bold in the city limits. Rev. Father Lawucr Leaves. Rev. Father A. S. I-awler. O. P.. who haa been prior of the Holy Rosary Church for several years, will leave for San Francisco at once, mhere he has been stationed for the future. He Is suc ceeded In the office of prior by Rev. H. H. Kelly. O. P.. of San Francisco. Cemetert Station to Br REPAinrn. The Portland Railway. Llcht ATower Company has contributed 11S0 toward tho repair and reconstruction of the Lone Fir Cemetery station at the south entrance. The money will bo expended under the supervision of tho Lone Fir Lotowners" Association. Mr. RoniJ-a Funeral Held. The fu neral of Mr. Mary Roelfs. who died March 1J. was held yesterday morning from St. Patrick' Church, and burin I waa at St. Mary' Church. She ws 73 year old and wtf of Fred Hoelfa. The Girard Spaxish Grille. 114 W. Park St.. Is open for business again, rleaner and belter than ever. Go there for the best tamales. em-htlalas and other Spanish and American dishes. AtToaOBii.Ei RcrAiRno at tho Y. M. C A. garage. Fast loth and Mill streets: moderate prices and best workmanship guaranteed. Phone Fast 3S52. BATTLE TO BE RECALLED Spanish War Veterans to Observe MalalMin Anniversary. Memoriea uf the notable battle of Malabon. the principal engagement In the Philippine Insurrection, will ho re vived by the members of Scout Young Camp. No. I. Spanish War Veterana. who will hold a banquet at Richard's grill Monday night In celebration of the thirteenth anniversary of that de risive victory. It w-aa In thl battle the Second Oregon played the principal part, and It was largely due to Its valiant services that the natives wero routed, although tho enemy outnum bered the attacking forces two to one. Tho banquet will begin at 7:30 o'clock Monday night. Colom-I James Jackson will be toaatmaster. and short addresses will be made by Colonel MrGunnecle. Major C. K. Bentler. Circuit Judge C. V. Cantcnbeln. Circuit Judge J. I'. Camp bell, of Oregon City; Jay H. I'pton. Seneca Fout. Dr. T. I- Perkins and Colonel George O. Toran. of Eugene. SATURDAYSPECIAL. Has A Cn.'a pale ale. tZ.2i dozen; Olnlsses etra stout. tZ lh dosen: Weln hard Columbia beer, quart. 11 15; pint. 7c: Ganihrlnus Select beer, quart. ll.S.i; pint. Tic: Wemhard Rock beer, quart. 11.31; Kaiser Blume. quart. 11 .".j. Hop Gold, quart. $1.3i; pint ; Rose City, quart. 11. 3&: pint. Tic. Port, sherry, angelica and muscatel regular 12.00 wlnea. 11.00 per gallon. Special port. 0c per gallon. Including Jug. Whtsklea: Cedar Brook, full pints. 11.2&: Warwick, full quart. II. iO; Forester, 11.31; straight Kentucky whiskies, rye or bourbon. lx year old,, regular It. 50 pedal tl.oo per gallon: Honeysuckle rvo or bourbon, four year old. regu lar ft. 00. special IJ.lo per gallon: gen uine Moonshine. 1100 per full quarts: Cream Rye. 1 00 full quarts. John Do Kuyper Gin. 11.50 per bottle; Gordon Sloe Gin. 2i. Ring ua up. East 411. B H14. D. KELLAHER ft CO, Grand av. and E. Morrison st. B0WERSH0TEL Innovation of serving table d hot suppera after the theater la pleaslns theater patrona. Served In cafe, main floor, from 10 P. M. to 1 A. M. Music by Ceclllan orchestra Summer School Mark Set at 500. UNIVERSITY OF ORECtO.V. Eugene, March 31. tSpeclal.) Five hundred 1 tho booster mark et for the hoped for attendance at tho 113 Summer school aeaslon at the University of Oregon by Dr. Joseph Schafer. direc tor of the school. A vlgorou cam paign Is being planned to keep In the state those people who hitherto have been going East and South for their Summer school work and particular pressure will be brought to bear to attract those of the teaching profes sion who usually "hibernate" during the vacation months. Kelso to Hold Bond Election. KELSO. Wash.. March 11. (Special.) A bond election will be beld here on March 30 to vote bond with which to erect two modern brick achoolhouses In that city. On of tho building will contain eight room and the other four. Cordwood, Slab wood. CoaL Holman Fuel Co.. successor to Baa-Celd-Veyey Fuel Co. M. 161. A lilt- MILL ASSIGNEE ACCUSED W. F. MATTHEWS CHARGED WITH MISUSE OF $10,000. Creditors of Courleney Lumber Com pany Turn to Bondsmen Tor Redress on Claim. Alleging that Walter F. Matthews, as signee for the Courteney Lumber Com pany, which went Into the hands of a receiver In 1907. haa appropriated prop erty of the company valued at 140.900 to hi own use. creditors of the com pany filed a motion In the Circuit Court yesterday requesting thst VV. B. Ayer and Frank Kiernan, bondsmen for Matthewa. show cause why the account of Matthew should not be surcharged with the amount. The motion was filed by John D. Gos and Kollock & Zollinger, attorneys, in behalf of 28 creditors. Walter F. Matthewa is an ox United States Marshal and an ex-polit-Ical bos. An affidavit signed by Charles Stauff sets forth an alleged plot on the part of Matthew and Waldemar Seton, a Portland attorney, to take the prop erty from the asset list of the defunct company and place It In the name of Matthews. It I alleged that Matthew was named assignee on October 14, 1907. Among the assets was a lease on nine acres of land In Coo County tipon which the mill of the company was built. The lease was secured from A. A. Courteney and his wife, and the term provided for tho company retain ing possession of any buildings built upon the ground. The rental on tho ground was to bo 11 a year. A. A. Courtney was a former political asso ciate of Matthews, who presided over the Republican county convention In 1404 and was nominated for State Sen ator tl defeated. Mr. Stauff. In h! affidavit, say the lumber company built a lumber plant on the property. Including a boiler house, a wharf, a boarding-house, a bunkhouse, a blacksmith shop, an oil house, a power plant and the mill ma chinery, at a total cost of 140.900. The appraised value waa 134.143.C1. It Is de clared that prior to the assignment of the asset of the lumber company a mortgage was executed by Mr. Courte ney to Mr. Matthewa on the mill land for a consideration of 120.000. This was on March 19, 1907. It la ald. After the appointment of Mr. Matthew a assigne. It I said. Matthew made a pretended assignment of the mortgage to Waldemar Seton. who held tho ground. It is said, for Matthews. Later a unit waa Instituted In the name of Seton by Matthewa and for Matthews, it Is alleged, to foreclose the mortgage on the property. Matthews Is alleged to have let the suit go by default and to have allowed without contest the aale of the property by the Sheriff. At the ale Mr. Seton Is said to have secured the property -for the face of the judgment. In addition to this deal. Mr. Stauff alleged that Matthew has made no effort to collect 12900 of unpaid valid subscription to stock of the company, all of which could be paid by the sub scriber. It Is said further that Mat thewa haa been In possession of enough asset to keep the mill In repair and has failed to do such, with the result that It Is falling to decay. HOTEL MAN IS CAUGHT THEODORE J. I'll I.MAX FOUND AT CAI.IAHAX. CAI.. Get.) our dog entered before Saturday, Fugitive ex-Proprietor of Holel Hoy I to Fnce Trial for Alleged $3000 Theft. Almost a year artcr Ms flight from Portland, leaving shortages amounting to several thousand dollars. Theodore j. Uhlman. former proprietor of the Hotel Hoyt, has been found In scml blding In a California mining camp, and letectlve Snow, who has pursued Inquiries for him since his departure, will leave today to bring him back for trial. Uhlman was traced through the vig ilance of a country officer at Callahan. Siskiyou County, California, who tele graphed yesterday that the man was In hi hands. He waa directed to hold him till tho arrival of requisition papers. Tho police hero are Informed that Uhlman has been In the camps of Northern California ever since his departure last July, using an alias to conceal his Identity. Just before Uhlman's departure ho had received an advance of IHOOO from the Welnhard estate, to be used In cash ing worklngmen's checks. It Is for the alleged peculation of this money that he la wanted. Resides carrying away the advance money. Uhlman Is said to have held a bargain sale of the stock of liquors In the saloon connected with the hotel. and when officers went to the place to Investigate they found it virtually looted. A large quantity of mining stock, of the face value of 120.000. sup posed to have been tsken also, waa found behind tho cash register In the saloon. The fugitive waa married and lived at 375 Vancouver avenue. It was through the anxiety of his wife that hla disappearance wa discovered. Ho had lived hero for years and always was regular In hi habits. When ho failed to return home over night, Mrs. Uhl man telephoned to the Welnhard peo ple, and her Inquiry led to an Investi gation. Another fugitive wanted hero 1 un der arrest at Leavenworth. Kan., and probably will bo extradited. He 1 Steve llatton. 'charged with stealing 1110 from a woman lodging-house keep er on tho East Side. Hatton had been paying attention to the woman. Mra. Ira Brown, and was a frequent caller. One day she saw him pick up her pnrso and put It In his pocket. A few min utes later ho made an excuse to leave tho house and was seen no more. Mrs. Brown went before the grand Jury yes terday and sought an Indictment on which ho may bo brought back. BABIES TOBJCARED FOr Xursery Provided at Annex to Cen tenary Methodic Church. Babies will be taken care of at Cen tenary Methodist Church hereafter while tho mothers are attending divine worship. Beginning tomorrow morning a creche or nursery will be established In one of tho email classrooms adjoin ing tho main auditorium, where tho bablea and children too small to be taken Into service will be amused and nursed and watched over during church time. Tho nursery will bo In charge of a trained klndergartner. Miss Helen Gale, who ha had year of experience and special preparation for this kind of work. Under her she will have a corps of the young women of the congrega tion, and they will be prepared to care for all the babies that may be turned over to them. While it 1 not Intended to Insist that Escrow WE assume responsi bility for closing your real estate deal, whether sale, trade or loan, exactly ac cording to your In structions, relieving you of all concern. Investigate. Call for booklet Title Trust Company FOURTH AND OAK III mothers leave their little ones In the nursery when they arrive at church, they may do so If they desire. If they prefer to take their little ones Into church, and they become fretful or weary and disturb the congregation, the nursery corps will take them and care for them for the remainder of the service, or If the mother does not care to trust her baby to their care she may go to tho nursery herself. There are several churches In Portland that al ready provide nurseries of this kind. The "Child's Welfare" movement has challenged the attention of thoughtful people everywhere .Mothers are natur al supporters, and will find in Foley's Honey and Tar Compound a most valu able aid. Coughs and colds that un checked lead to croup, bronchitis and pneumonia yield quickly to the heRling and soothing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. All drugrirlsts. OLGA STEEB'S PIANO METHOD The Olga Steeb School of Music. 11 612 Etlers building, has arranged to have Carl Stocb. whose marvelous mem ory system has enabled his daughter. Olga Steeb-Kcefer. to memorize 1100 of the big piano compositions the largest repertoire in musical history to come to Portland to teach. His work places him among the great teachers of mod ern times. To Introduce his work and give a practical demonstration of his ability we are going to make special terms until April 1. Mr. Steb. a man who is a marvel for patience and thorough ness. Is remarkably successful with children. This offer is especially made for beginners, as we desire to lay ome very thorough foundations for future work. All pupllH entering previous to April 1 may have two 30. minute lessons weekly at the rate of 16 a month, pay able in advance. After that date the rate will be 14 weekly. O'ga Steeb-Keefer will accopt ten ad vanced pupils for a six months' period and personally give each a 30-minute lesson weekly for 111a month, payable 11 when the lesson hour is appointed and 110 each month in advance. After April 1, 120 per month. Ten more pupils will he accepted Dy Olga Steeb-Keefer and Mr. Keefer at the special rate of ! a month, payable In advance. These three offers will hold good until April 1 unless all of our time is previously engaged. After April 1, 114 per month. Come In and inquire about the free scholarships to he given away May 1. Irvington Bungalow $4000 Jl Vr COMPI.KTK.lt. iTHICTI.V HK.lt t'LAS. Hard-surface street, nicely elevated lot, fHi-Inc south. Bungalow is of lat est dexlgn. l.lvlng-i'ooin 14x27, with neat white brick fireplace, with cobble stone exterior; bookcases, hardwood floor: cozv den and pretty dining-room with hardwooci floors, buffet with bev eled plate glass and mirror; plate rail, and beam ceiling "with beam lights. These rooms are all decorated with hiKli-price wall paper. White enameled luitcli kitchen, with plenty of cupboard and drawer space. Ironing board, drain boards, etc. Two sleeping-rooms and bath finished in white enamel. Bath room fixtures are of tlie best grade. Single panel doors are used throughout, and the hardware Is of rich and costlv dexlgn. These rooms are fully equipped with latest design lighting fixtures and best quality window shades. Ijuko basement with hotair furnace and laun tlrv trays. Hot-water tank connected with furnace. This house Is of double construction and built by day lahor. The materials and workmanship are the beet. This property is located on Tillamook street. Just east of Twenty-elaht li street. Lots in this district are held at from 11400 to J2400. Make appointment to look at this propettv bv calling at office, or phone Main iiOt. Owins, of Homes. I) It. W. A. WISE. Our Interchangeable Facings. A "Wise" Idea Our bruit work has been brought t o the highest state ot per fection. The teeth on this bridge are in terchangeable at will with out removing from the m mi t h. The Best Ked Rubber Plates, each. . . .17 .SO :;-Krat tiold or Porcelain Crown ..- 6.WJ tiold or Knamel Filling, each -YY Oliver Fillings, each i 1 T-fvn. I It I iDttOXRl ' slo F RLALTY Chamber X, CO Jff ofCm- -ljx r? ineree. X 4 Thene JirV- MalB54 FLOWERS ON THE TABLE Will Beautify Your Home Have you heard or seen the Tonseth $1 Box A big1, generous box of Cut Flowers, seasonable varieties, only S1.00 Delivered free to all parts of city. Flowers for all purposes at reasonable prices. 325 Morrison St. - Opp. Portland Hotel. Main 5102, A 1102 sre that sorr lipi PLATES WITH FI-KXIBMS M'CTIOV The Very Beat and Latest In Modern Oen tiatry. 'o More talliUB Plate. Wise Dental Co. Office Hours A. M. to 8 P. M. .f ""d 0 to 1. Phones. Main 2059. A -'0i9. iailinr Blrtic.. Id and Washinctoa. PAIM.KSS EXTRACTING. Ir. Wise's Personal Service if Ken nested. White Temple Pulpit Waller Benwell Hinson. Minister. UMh and Taylor Sts. EudiI.-iv S-rvlces at 11 A. M. and 7:50 P. M. r ! . wi. .. r.1 v.-r- vttn XIIK U'KKK. Sunday school at l:4". A. M. : classes for all. Everybody invited. Mornlnfr Topic "TUB DEITY OF JKSl'S." A Reply. B Y P. U.. Lo'T T'mplo, :1S P- M. Leader. Miss .Mary K. Berkley. Chinese mis sionary. Evening Topic "SOCIALISM. 1'1'KSK ANU C'l RE." Baptism at the Af t-rmeetlnc. Praver jnv'tins Thursday at S P. M. Topic "THE BOOK OF RUTH. Heiir rr. Hinaon on "THE DEITY OF JESl'S." 3 TEHAKY METHODIST The Down Town Church Of The Cast Side" ra-v ncrH' AeJTt ftf B ' IU" run 5UriDAY SERVICES MOKMG. 11 O'CLOCK "HOW THE WHALE SWALLOWED JONAH." . i This. and nthe.r questions of similar character will be answered In the final sermon of the serios on "The Nw Theology." sermon Subject! -T1IKS KV IIIBI.K THROl (i H THIS IIH.IIKR CHITICISM." i;kmm:, 7::io o'clock. STEREOPTICON VIEWS "Land of the Koran, or Travels In Turkey." r-rv bkutikii. CfY UU t'OLOHKI) SLIDES --' 'THE NEW CHINA" TZXTZZZ: rilat Church at Chrntn, West China, W here Revolution Begnu. 11 C33 V l Brass Work Kept Bright Door Knobs and Lock Brass Signs Brass Railings Cuspidors Faucets Show Cases Harness' Trim. mingt Copper Kettles Band Instruments All can be kept bright and shiny by occasionally using a little Brilliantshine the wonderful liquid metal Mint Look for name and portrait of E. W. Ben nett on each can. E. W. Bennett & Co. Manulactnrers San Francisco MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, AOrtamRalief for Feverlnh nest Constipatfon Headache, htomarb Troubles. Teething itiiordera. nd Destroy rPViaar Visa. lc sin f 'nlrla Don't accept hunple mi!fd FREK Addras. my ubstitui A. S. OLMSTED. L Roy, N.Y. An entirely new, luxuriously furnished, vacuum-cleaned steel-car i train, via the 70 Honrs, San Francisco to New Orleans. (f) " SU N S ET I lOGDEN&SHASTAI I I V ROUTES I I MaCifX Leaves San Francisco Tuesdays and Fridays at 6 P. M. Through Los Angeles and El Paso Connecting at New Orleans with "New Orleans-New York Limited" for Atlanta, Baltimore, Washington and New York; Illinois Central, Seaboard Air Line, Louisville & Nashville and other lines for St. Lonis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Atlan tic Coast cities, as well as New Orleans-New York S. S. Line FOE NEW YORK DIRECT Dining service unequalled. Parlor ob x servation car, with library, ladies' parlor, buffet; latest magazines and newspapers. Stenographer, barber, valet, shower bath, ladies' maid, manicure. Courteous s and attentive employes. Excess fare $10. Write or call at our city ticket office, Third and Washington, or nearest S. P. agent for further information and reservation. Mr frlr7ar-Tblf? The Coming of the CATH FIDDLE "Theater Row" us ?tnsT inrmc n Seventh Street Bet. Alder and Morrison A Introduces to Portland a New Kind of a Candy and Lunch Shop hmi niar. that shows just that little dif farenre that yon ve often wished for. You'll like its Pleasing scheme or Joco- atTer.'nt rtcr'-orr-sho'inHpr-i toLc? To meThefectioner S art-the "knowing how" of making Rood things, will be at its best at the CAT'N FIDDLE "Theater Row" OPENING TODAY. MUSIC Seventh, Between Morrison and Alcer LINGERIE WAISTS FOR $1.75 One very pretty style lias a higb neck with pin tucks; another has a Dutch neck with daintily emtroiderecl front and the neck and sleeves are edged with valenciennes lace. Another waist is made of voile and filet lace, with pearl huttons. We also include a waist with Dutch neck and alternate rows of pin tucks and laces; all 34 sleeves tEfte partljolometo Co. WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET mm W7 1! ill E GEO-LAWRENCE UX 1 Foster & Kleiser His Grada Commercial and Electrl SIGNS Eaat Svenh and Bat Everett Street Phonea Eat 1111. B SS24. COAL l-lVf! 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