11 THE MOIiXTXO OREOOXIAN, SATURDAY. MAY 11. 1912. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF okegoxux itixniosM rrtBtlot-ronni ....1777... J A ntT IreuiatHm Mala TOTJ A ManaslB. Editor "'!?I9AIJ Suaday tailor MmT07AJ toaiDostcs-rooaa ilalo T070 A "M up.ruu.nd.at tralldlaa' ...alaia iui A DIUSDII.TH. BEILIO THEATER (Seventh and Tt1ot Tha nulcl comedr Tbs fina Lady" tnia afternoon at 2.15 and toalfhl at a:l5. Baker thcatkr EiTnth ana Morri son Faker Stock Company !n Ihe play. "Alias Jimmy Vaientlna." Th la afternoon at 2 12 and tonijht at IS. ' ORPHEl'M THEATER (Morrt.oa, between. Sinn aad e..nth Vaudavllla. Thl eft- t.raooa at 2-13 and t.alsbt at S:lf clock. FANTAijrs THEATER lul and Al- d.r Vaudevllla. This a.'t.rnooa at S.l too!(bt at T:M aad o'clock. EVVHESfl THEATER (Park aad Washtni- toak Vaud.Tiu. Thla aft.rnooa at 1:1a. tonlKht at I W aad o'ciock. LTRtr THEATER 'Fourth and tsr K-allna- A Flood Company In "The Merer Monarch." Thla afternoon at S:0 and lo- aisnt at 1.30 and o'clock. PK'il'LEi, STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL ITm-ruB nia- turve. 1 A. M.-U P. VI-RE'-REATIOX PARK 'Twsntr-fouTth and Vsucb Portland n. Victoria, baseball. Thia afternoon at 1 o'clock AdssrUaravnla Inwndael tar saw CUT ia Brtof calnaaaa lat MUvl la a sanat a asnn.n ka Tka Oseannlaa fcailan. anTlca r a aclack Bnlnrnny avvalnn. Ca Fol-sd Not Gctltt. Edward Case, under Indictment (or introducing liquor Into the Slleti Indian reserva tion, was found not guilty by A Jury in the United States District Court yes terday. The principal witnesses (or the Government, (our of them, testified to the ajuilt of the defendant but at the same time told that they had liquor on their person at the same time and Ave bottles of It were consumed during A two days and nlchts sitting; In a srame of poker In which Case won the money. After the Jury was discharged one of Its members said: As the witnesses were as guilty as Case It did not seem fair to find him guilty for them to get even for his winning their money." Saloom Mix Woitji Restraim Thans-s-kr. Alleging that they were Induced to sign without consideration power of attorney transferring the control of their saloon, the Trocadero. 40 to 41 Fourth street, to Emll Ulutsch, collector for the Henry Welnhard brewery, and that trlutsi-h later fraudulently Induced the City Council to pass A resolution transferring the license to himself. James Mulinos and Jamea Pappalolnnou have atarted suit in Circuit Court to restrain the actual transfer. The de fendants Are Glutsch and City Auditor Harbur. The plaintiffs Assert that Glutsch. represented to the City Coun cil that he had paid 1:000 for the saloon whereas he paid nothing. 110.050 Asked for Alucocd Fuji Arrest. Charging false arrest on A charge of Larceny by bailee and sub sequent acquittal In Municipal Court. O. A. Brooks has started suit In Cir cuit Court to recover aa damages $10. 050 from W. II. Henderson and W. A. Leet. the latter An Attorney. The men he asserts were responsible for bis in carceration. He was arrested on April :i. Brooks Is a broker And the trouble Arose in connection with A mortgage which figured in A real estate trade which Henderson waa making. Judge Taswell decided that the matter should be settled by civil suit. A mow Imperatttb Dbclareiv Mayor Itushlight was appealed to yesterday to order enforcement of the antl-splt-ting ordinance, through A communica tion signed by Mrs. Jaae M. Ltmion. secretary of the Visiting Nurse Asso ciation. The organisation alleges that the law is poorly enforced, and says that anion la Imperative. It declares that the streets and sidewalks are left In a dirty condition and that something should be done for the preservation of the public health, to say nothing of appearances. ljrnpEUTT Chiroid i PrvoRrg Co ruatXT. Asserting that her husband has become an habitual .drunkard and that be is guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment towards her and Infidelity. Gertrude P. Corbett has started in Cir cuit Court suit (or a divorce from Elijah H. Corbett. a consulting engi neer. Juanlta Yost Is named In the complaint. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett were married in Hoboken. N. J in July. 130!. They have minor children of whom Mrs. Corbett demands the custody. WOODLAW GRANOS TO HOLD OPI McETt.xa. Wood lawn Grange will hold an open meeting tonight In Greene's hall when the following programme will be given: Recitation. Lloyd Arm strong: club swinging. Lillian Jones) Maypole dance, lecture, "Gardening." by Miss R. Randall, of the Woodlawn public school: Teste of Orchards. " In spector J. E. Slanabery; duet, Mrs. Lola Foster Cllne and Miss Rose Burklrlc It will be an open meeting and all In terested will be welcome. Examination Dates Set. The United States Civil Service Commission an nounces that the following examina tions will be held to secure eligible! and fill vacanrles in the different de partments: Examiner of surveys, June t: laboratory aid. June t: trained nurse, male. June S: assistant photographer. June S; Junior physicist. June 6-. Fur ther information about these examina tions can be secured from Z. A. Leigh at the Portland Postofflce. Swedish Societt to Hold Jlranm The next literary meeting to be held by the Swedish Society Llnnea will lake place next Wednesday evening. May la. at Linnea Hall. Twenty-first and Irving streets. The programme will be In English. Henry 8. West brook will speak on Abraham Lincoln. Miss Hansen will sing and Mlsa Ahlsen and Mr. Brar Ahlsen will render musi cal selections and recitations. Si-npat MoRNixn At 10:30, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, rr. John H Boyd, will preach on the topic. "The Meaning of Prophetlsm" or "The Eternal Demand for Righteous ness." In the evening at T:45, will be the arrvice of praise, with the observ ance of "Mothers' day." Sermon by the pastor, on "Our Mothers." Every one la requested to wear a whit carna tion. Mas Mebttho is Kittoh Monday. A meeting of property owners of Ken ton, on the Peninsula, has been called at the Are hall for Monday night by the Kenton Improvement Club to protest against the dilatory methods of the contractor who received contract for paving streets in the district last Sep tember but Is not Improving them. Miss Martik Has Opponent. Mrs. Emma B. Carroll will speak on "The Immoral Effects of Miss Martin's Mis statements." at th regular meeting of the Political Equality League thla afternoon at 1 o'cock In the Olds. Wortman as King auditorium. There will be other addresses. MfM-KT cVOTT Dwelxjxi Bl RMS. Ex plosion of a coaI oil lamp Thursday In the house on East Sixty-first street snd Forty-Bfih avenue, occupied by Mrs. Elisabeth Pelton. during her absence, caused A fire which destroyed the house And its contents. Mrs. Mamie Potter waa the owner. aa-sj a R'-N to Rhododendron Tavkr. on the Mount Hood Road, now in good condition for autos And fishing Is fine. Mr. Emll Franxettl. the rw proprietor la an experienced hotel man and will conduct the tavern in first-class manner. Low Fares, quick trip, special In ducements to cottage builders at Gear hart Park. Office lOOH .Fourth it. For Rent. Lower dock, foot of Mor nd Tamhlll streets. Call 181 Morrison. Main till RBAt. W'Arruu. the light, crisp kind can only be had at Morns', 1 th. near ,llB-Faro bldg. ,um, today aU day. Oa-ka RIaX. , Hoass Dealer Asswers Charges- F. A. Johnson, who has been held to the grand Jury for alleged, misrepresenta tion in the sale of a team of horses to a woman, asserts that there is an other aide to the story than that ap pearing at the preliminary. He says: "In the sale of the horses to Mrs. Sell lnger I did not make any misrepresen tations and when I learned that she was dlasatisfted with her purchase. I assured her that I would return the purchase money as soon as the man. who had owned the team, returned to the city and for whom I was making the sale. The woman afterwards sold the team which should have relieved me of any liability. The testimony of the veterinary surgeon as to the Ad vanced ages of the horsesand that one of the horses had epileptic fits was not correct. There are more good horse men than bad and I Insist that It is not fair to class all of them as bad." Hall Association Formkd. A hall association has been formed for divl-slon-No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, of Alblna, by election of the following directors: Patrick Ryan, John O'Hare. John Farrell, E. H. Deery. T.J. Murphy. D. W. Lane and John Keating. The flrst four are (or two years and the remainder for one year. A subscrip tion list has been started toward the building fund and nearly enough has been obtained to pay for the lot on Russell street between Union and Rodney Avenues. 60x145. for $5400. Judge W. ff. Gatens Is the adviser of the building committee. Tentative plans of a building have been drawn. It will be two or three stories and cost f 13.000. Reservoir Will Stand. The gas reservoir which stands In North Al blna. near the Jefferson High Schoot. will not be removed, but the objecttonal features will be eliminated. A com mittee from the North Albina Improve ment Association had a conference with the officials of the Portland Gaa Com pany yesterday And the company agreed to Improve the grounds, remove the pipe and rubbish, erect A cottage for a keeper, put In A muffler on the gal engine operated at night and use elec tric lights about the tank. On promise of the company to eliminate the objec tlonal features the committee decided not to ask for the removal of the tank. Circle OrncERa Elected. Officer! of the Mothers and Teachers' Circle of Montavilla yesterday elected the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. B. Bonbam; vice-president, Mri. Dr. Charles E. Zeebuyth; secretary-treasurer. Mrs. I. T. HowltL Reports were received of the work of the last year, which showed that the club had been an active factor In the community. It waa decided to hold the next meeting In Mount Tabor Park. June Is. after the close of the public schools, when a picnic will be given and the new officers installed. Post to Honor Naval Dead. The A. J. Smith post Grand Army of the Republio will meet thli afternoon At Its hall In Sellwood to complete Ar rangements for Memorial exercise! to be conducted in Mllwaukle Cemetery May SO. and Alio to make preparation! to honor the naval dead bj strewing flowers on the Willamette River. Blackraar Circle, of the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic, Assists At the cemetery. At the exercises in the ball and the river bank. CorxTT Jauitoa Advances. The County Court yesterday published van order naming Ned Kehoe. present head Janitor of the Courthouse building, as superintendent of the building. Mr. Kehoe will wear A uniform and will act as an Information bureau on the lower floor. Peter Tledman was pro moted to the position of head Janitor under Mr. Kehoe and his salary wal raised front 15 0 A month. Christian Scientist to Tale. Frank H. Leonard, of Chicago, will speak on Christian Science tomorrow at the First Church of Christ 'Scientist). Nineteenth And Everett streets. At S o'clock In the Afternoon And repeat his Address At o'clock in the evening at the same place. Mr. Leonard la a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ (Scientist), of Boston. The lectures are free. Crrr WtN! Dam aob Surr. A Jury in Judge Gantenbeln'e department of the Circuit Court yesterday found in favor of the defendant In A suit brought by the Blake-McFall Company against the City of Portland to recover ts72.ll. Tha company contended that damage to that extent waa austalned last year when A WAter main burst and flooded tha basement of the company'e premises on Fourth street near Ankeny. More Carribri Allowed. Post master Merrick has received authority to appoint four temporary letter-carriers until such time aa the depart ment can Investigate the request that eight additional carriers msy be granted the Portland force. The four temporary carriers will be assigned as follows: Two to Station C, one to Arleta and one to Station F. Chvrch II Incorporatbd. L. C. Wilk inson. G. 8. Wilkinson and Mrs. Floss Cole yesterday tiled articles o( incor poration o( the Kenton United Presby terian Church. These three were named as trustees at A meeting o( those In terested in the formation of a church. The present assets of the organiza tion are stated to be of the value of 1500. Alexander Goes With Oaks T. S. Alexander, organiser (or the Retail Merchants' Association. has retired from that organization, and taken a position as organiser of special days (or the Oaks Park Amusement Com psnv. German day. French day. Elks' day" and others will be made features at the Oaka this Summer. Veterans Committees to Meet. Committees from the East Side Grand Army of the Republic posts will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock at 14IH4 First itreet to complete arrangement! for Memorial day exercises to be held In Monument Square in Lone Fir Ceme tery. May 30. at S P. M. All subcom mittees are expected to report. Joseph Buchtel Recovering. Joseph Btichtel. the well-known pioneer, was able to be at bia office on East Aider street yesterdsy. after having been In the Mount Tabor sanitarium for A week under treatment for severe rheumatism. While not entirely well Mr. Buchtel is greatly improved and hopes aoon to be fully restored. Book 8 h o w r Announced. The young ladles of the . Sodality of the Holy Redeemer parish at Piedmont will hold a "book shower" next Tuesday night at the parish hall. Admission Is free to all. The library Is well dec orated and the young ladles have started a movement to fill the ahelvei with books. Maxamas to See Falls. The Ma samaa will take a trip to Oneonta to morrow to visit the different water falls In that vicinity. They will leave on the O.-W. R. A N. train at 7:50 A. M. This outing was postponed from April XI on account of rain. Preacher Needs Children. Rev. Albert Ehrgott la aeeklng the attend ance of the children of the eighth and ninth grades of Portland public schools at A rehearsal al S P. M. today In the Gipsy Smith Auditorium, (or the Rose Musical Festival. Sewer in Sandy Boulevard. A thr. foot sewer will be laid In Sandy boulevard at once, so there will be no delay In laying the pavement. This is part of the sewer system for the Rose City Park district. Sundat Excursion to Gresham on new Mount Hood Railway, leaving Sec ond and Yamhill at 12:4& P. M. Round trip, IS cents. See Clark Lannon Co.'i adv, page 4. Tub first lectures of the Hyphatlon Round Table will be given next Mon day and Tuesday. Those wishing tickets please call Main 3aS or A 153$. Candt Special. Creamed carmels. !5c a pound: Almond dipped carmels. 35c a pound. Rebe's, 404 Washington, be tween Tenth And Eleventh, Miss Martin Warns Aoainst Suf frage. The Antl-suffraglsts held a meeting at the Knights of Pythias Hall. Forest Grove. Friday night. Miss Martin speaking against suffrage. She called attention to an editorial In the New York Times, in which, commenting upon the suffrage parade, the dangers of the movement were called to the attention of the men of thla country. "The ballot will secure to women no right that she needs and does not pos sess." said Miss Martin. "Woman Is thoroughly protected by the existing laws. Her rights as a taxpayer, a holder of property, are not In danger. Her dower rights sre scrupulously up held by the probate courts. In her pursuit of all the privileges and duties of men. however, she Is deliberately en dangering many rights she now enjoyi without legal sanction." '"Earth Education" Is Topic. K. H. Lane, of the United States Department of Agriculture will epruk on "The Na tional Movement for Earth Education." at a meeting tonight, at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, under the auspices of the school garden contest general com mittee. Invitations have been sent to all the teachers and principals of the public schools as well as all member! of the lub-commtttees under which the garden contest is being conducted. The public Is Invited. ' Student Body Elects. The annual student body meeting of the medical department of the University of Ore gon reaulted in the election of the fol lowing officers for the ensuing year: President, Dr. It". F. Leonard; vice president, M. A. West; secretary, Elsie Morse; treasurer. A. L. Collison. Stkreopticon Prelude, "The Heathen at Home," SO views At Centenary Methodist. 7:46 P. M. Dr. Trimble'! theme, "What God Can Do for the Folks Who Give Him a Chance," 11 A. M. Mothers service; best music Don't these beautiful days cauie you to long for a cottage at Gearhart "By-the-Sea"? II IS A KAN STATE KKPCBLICAX LEADER FRIEND OF SELLING. Owner of Ia Grande Evening Ob server to Help Goide Destinies of Republicans of Oregon. Bruce Dennis, of La Grande, newly elected chairman of the Republican State Central Committee, li not only a native of Kansas, where he wai born In 1874. but he wai one of the original Insurgents of the Sunflower state. Ai a member of the "Boss Busters" in that state, Mr. Dennis assisted In bring ing About the retirement of "Cy" LelAnd. political boss of Kansas for many yean following the Civil War. The first success of the Kansas In surgency was the defeat of Governor Bailey, a Leland man, for renomlna tlon. by Hoch. who waa elected Gov ernor. Mr. Dennis Also Joined with the insurgents in accomplishing the defeat of Charles F. Scott, A "stand-pt" Rep resentative from the Second Kansas Congressional district. Coming to Oregon In 10. Mr. Den nis associated himself with B. E. Ken nedy and with their paper, the Herald, supported H. M. Cake for United States Senator as the Statement No. 1 candi date. Mr. Dennis was an Insurgent member of the last itate convention ever held in Oregon and as a delegate from Baker County vigorously opposed the election of National delegates who were chosen at that time. Mr. Dennis la now the editor and owner of the La GrAnde Evening Observer. In the recent primary campaign he waa A staunch supporter of Ben Selling, pro gressive Republican candidate (or United States Senator. 'My notion is that this campaign shall be taken direct to the people," announces Mr. Dennis. "The state committee will use every effort through publicity and not through dark lantern methods to impress upon the voters that Republican success stands for the Advancement of state and Nation, while A Democratic administration at this time would mean a repetition of hard times and an era of general business depression." Mr. Dennis has not decided upon the ....... a . . If t. ' ii 1 ' - .- - "t, , j Is , " V U ; ? f it ' ' I. It 1 ! ? '---vr-T ;; ' i p f ' " VTjajiist, W ' : I:. :j W w p : - V - :i . "..-1 A t.tt. - - . i J t L. 3mre Deaals, Editor La Grande 1 Kvenlng Observer, Newly- ' Kleeted Chairman Republican , Mate Central Committee. i appointment of A secretary and mem bers of an executive committee which he was authorised to make by his asso ciates on the state committee. 'AGENTS OF CUPID' OUSTED Ixuifers at Courthouse Ordered Away by Judge. The County Court Thursday pro mulgated an order that all loafers be excluded from the Courthouse. The order states that loafen have "been making themselves obnoxious by interfering with the public and partic ularly by approaching strangers and soliciting marriages." Hereafter all persons not having legitimate business will be kept out of h hniiHinff The lanltors have been Instructed to enforce this rule. The order Is directed particularly against Captain John F. Ryan and AI Salmon, who have been acting as "agents of Cupid." Ryan has had a monopoly of this business until A short time ago, when Al Salmon, a Court house "hAnger-on." etArted to cut In. Since that time the competition taaa been lively. BOY MAY BE RUNAWAY August Larson Not Thought to Be Suicide by Parents. Fears of his parents that August Larson, the 7-year-old boy who left his horn Wednesday morning for school and did not return home at night, had been drowned, war les- 'HOME, SWEET HOME,1 really and truly means some thing, if you know your -title to that home is unassailable. Save -worry and possible loss by securing a guar anteed Certifi cate of Title. In vestigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Com pany, 4th and Oak. aened yesterday when the facts of his leaving home were considered by the detectives at work on the case. The police believe that he has run away. The little chap had been absent from school the day before. And wai to take a note to the principal of his school that he had been hurt playing, thus causing his failure to attetid school. The note, it wai discovered, he gave to a boy companion, with the request thAt he deliver it. The boy, who is the son of Mr. And Mrs. O. T. Larson, of 810 Corbett street. South Portland, then disappeared. CHICKEN CROQUETTS. Baked beans, hot waffles and maple syrup. stuffed tomatoes. pineapple cream pie. chocolate Ice cream, whipped cream cake. Woman's Exchange, 158 6th at. Passed Away. You should have Aune make thoie portraits, before the time has passed away. Columbia bldg. Sawdust, Cord wood. Coal. Holman Fuel Co.. successors to Baa-fleld-Veysey Fuel Co. M. J63, 8353. Fills Its Mission, Well. "Cartoons" for May hai been received and the collection shown of selected cartoons from newipapers In this coun try and Europe is a most notable one, of all tastes and opinions, with the amusing predominating. There is no other monthly publication In America like "Cartoons." and it (ills it! mission well. Spend Sunday amid the fragrant apple blossoms of Hood River Valley. The bloom is now at Its height. The O.-W. R ft N. will have a special round-trip rate of 12 Sunday, and the Hood Riv er Commercial Club will provide a two hour auto trip through the valley for $1.00. Leave Portland Union Depot 7:60 and 10 A. M.. returning leave Hood River 3 or S:4o P. M. r iil This is Hot Point Day THE HOT POINT IRON IS SO CONSTRUCTED AND EMPLOYS A HEATING ELEMENT OF SUCH QUAL ITY THERE WILL BE NO TROUBLE. BUT SHOULD ANY OCCUR WELL THERE'S THE GUARANTEE TWO YEARS. NO RISK. DANGER. TRICK OR KNACK IN USING A HOT POINT. CONNECT TO-XNY ELECTRIC LIGHT SOCKET. TURN ON THE SWITCH. AND GO TO IRONING. Special Price T HONEYMAN HARDWARE CO. FOURTH AND ALDER STS. - " $ 5 ' "-js-A ' I " -stfV- , - Sam' V .:' 1 J' H Gustaf olmquist The Famous Basso Masonic Temple Saturday Evening, May 11 at 8:30 o'clock The music loving public will appreciate in knowing Mr. Holmquist uses the Kranich & Bach Piano GRAVES MUSIC CO. Ill Fourth St. (a 128 Sixth Street and 311 Alder Street Enjoy a Dinner at the Hofbrau-Quelle . There is always a real treat in store for those din ing at the Hofbrau-Quelle. The quality of the food and the service are unsur passed by any hotel or res taurant. JONAS JANSCI'S ROYAL ORCHESTRA CONCERTS 6 to 8:1510 to 12:15 gnig Your Backache and Rheumatism WITH FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Backache drags on your vitality. Saps your strength. Weakens your endurance. nampcra you m jrum wum. Besides that, it means some thing wrong with your kidneys; a weakness, an inflammation, a breaking down, may be, of the kidney tissues. Foley Kidney Pills is the true answer. They will help you QUICKLY, strengthen and heal your kidneys, regulate the action of your bladder, and drive out Backache and Rheumatism They will make strong, well man of you. No habit forming drugs. Try them. For sale by all drnBKlata. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES One size nmaller after using Allon'a Foot-Eao, tha antiseptic powder for the fet. It makes tight or new shoes feel eaav: glveH instant relief to eorne and bunions. Blisters. Callous and Sore Spots. It's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Sold everywhere, 26c. For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted. I Roy. N. Y. Telephone Herald System Brings News hy Telephone . Music by Telephone Song by Telephone Sermons by Telephone Vaudeville by Telephone . Opera by Telephone Free Demonstration Daily Except Sunday Meier & Frank's Great Department Store 1 to 4 P. M. Ladies' Waiting Room, Second Floor Hotel Multnomah 1 to 4 and 8 to 10 P. M. All Around Balcony Mezza nine Floor Oregon Telephone Herald Cilices 606 Royal Building: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. and 8 to 10 Fill out and send coupon for Descriptive Booklet. Oregon Telephone Herald Co.. ' 506 Royal Building, Seventh and Morrison Sts., City. Please send Descriptive Booklet. Name Street 0-5-11 MnainnmrcM SATURDAY AFTERNOON TRAIN TO CLATSOP BEACH AND ASTORIA . GEARHART AND SEASIDE ON FOR THE SEASON LEAVES PORTLAND 2:00 P. M. BEGINNING SATURDAY. MAY 11TH RETURNS SUNDAY EVENING j A THROUGH TRAIN j - m This train stops only at Goble, Rainier, Astoria and Clatsop Beach Points. It arrives Gearhart and Seaside before dinner j Saturday and returns from Beach points after din- I ner Sunday, allowing the full week-end at the g ocean. This is the time to make hotel and cottage ar rangements for the vacation season. ROUND-TRIP FARES $3 Saturday to Monday. $4 Daily, Season Limit. $15 Five Round Trips, Individual. Other trains leave Portland 8:00 A. M. daily and 6:30 P. M. Saturday. CITY TICKET OFFICK, FIFTH AND STARK STREETS. KORTH BAKK STATION. EIJTVKNTH AND HOTT STREETS BSURffla MOTHERS' DAY Tomorrow (Sunday) "On thla day let each of uh honor th Hallowed memory of our Mother, wearing; In token thereof the floral symbol of Purity. Of other blwainga w may hav Had treat stores, but of that most n Precious Influence there was but one. James Whltcomb Riley. Flowers afford the natural means of expressing Mother's Day. White Flowers for Mother's Memory. Colored Flowers for Mothers Living. Send Your Mother a Box of Flowers. 'Twill make her feel good and you, too. The Tonseth $1 Box Is Sure to Please. Delivered Free. TONSETH FLORAL CO. Opposite Portland Hotel Open Sundays Main 6102, A 1102 325 Morrison St. J. K. STERN LADIES' TAILOR $50 Opportunity I am going to make regular $60 and $65 Suits for $50. Long coats at $45. These prices for a limited time only. Nothing bat the best domestic and imported materials used. Guaranteed satin linings. 447 Alder Street. "European Resort." ENGLAND. SAVOY HOTEL IXNDOX. Tha world's most tamous Hotl da Luxe and tha rendezvous of distinguished Americans In London. tiOtxIM'S B. & N. TONIC X perfect Tltallser that restores lost vigor to au organs of tha body. Replaces loa from sickness, unseemly habits or excesses, o a box. 8tora or mall. Write tor 9ssk Reputable Physicians will tell you most ailments are directly traceable to the stomach, and "no man is stronger than his stomach" is an old adage and a true one. So if you have headache, gastritis, pain and fluttering of the heart, rheuma tism, bloating and gas formation after eating, you will know it's the stomach that's wrong. Scotch Stomach Remedy will put your stomach 5n good work ing order, cure all bad symptoms, di gest your food and give you new life, or your money back. That's the sort of a guarantee you will find on each bottle of Scotch Stomach Remedy. For the past score of years this won derful remedy has cured teni, of thou sands and is guaranteed to cure you or the medicine will be free. Skidmore Drug Co. 151 Third Street. Foster & Kleiser Hi ah Grade Commercial and Electrls SIGNS Eaai Seventh and East Everett Streets F banes) But UX1 B 8324. i