Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 18, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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TITE MOTtXINO OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY, MAY 18. 1912.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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CUPHEI V THEATETl tMarrleoa.
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taraaoa al t II aad tool at at I II e eleeB.
tKPKE.O TmTt-lftf and WMh.,B.V
laa Ven-eilUe. Tbla arteraeoa at 1:1a,
laalai at I SO aad s'cawCB.
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r Vaudeville. Tbla aftersowO a Wa
eslskt at I M aad a' clock.
Itmf THEATER (Votarta aad .r
Kat'r. Flood Com parr l "Hsrem
Saarm.- This afternoon at S.w aca te
al at at T SO and o'clock.
K'H.rt STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT.
TIVOL4 AMD mitli-flnt-tM
tana, II A. kt -11 r. at.
.CREATION PARK tTwente-feunb and
Vaiathnt Portland T s.aU.e. baaabaiL
Tn. anraoon at S
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alia) Br
BltROP BBTPOOCt. AHITfl. Bishop
Bryfosjel. of the ETanelleal Associa
tlon. arrived yesterday from Titom,
whero ha presided at tha annual Ore
von and Wiihlnninn conference. Ha
passed tha dsy vlsltlns; tha Lents dls
trlrt. at Mount Srott. studying tba
needs of thia suburb. Last nlht ha
orrupled tha pulpit In tha Flrat Kran
ellcal Church of Salem, ami will ra
lura to Portland today, and maka fur
thar Inspections of Portland. On Sun
day morning ha will preach In tha
First Carman Church. Tanth and Clay
streets. Sunday aftarnoon ha will
speak at man meatlns; at 1:41 o'clock
In tha Drat Knarllah Church. East
Hum and East Market atraata. Re.
r. C. I'ollna. ropresentstlre of tha
general assembly of tha t'nlted Ein
Bellral Church oa nrnanlc union, will
aaaiat In this meetlns Sunday night
lha bishop will leava for California.
Mocrt Tabcb School not Orsxro.
Tha naw reinforced concrete school
house, erected oa Kaat Sixtieth and
Km Ash streets, at Mount Tabor, waa
thrown open to tha Inspection of the
public yesterday afternoon. A atream of
people flowed throuah tha butldlns;.
admiring tha new structure. Tha naw
part Is of concrete. A programme waa
given and the Parents-Teachers' Circle
held a meeting In tha assembly halL
City tiuperlntendent dellvared an ad
irena on school problems. Boys In the
manual-training- department were seen
t work by the visitors and work of
(he rarlous classes waa displayed In
tha rooms. Principal W. M. W1.1t and
the a-rade teachera welcomed tha
visitors and explained tha work In tha
nanual and other departments of tha
aullrltn;.
Work Starts o Bui Crrr Tirr-hoi-sr.
The contractor yesterdsy
tarted on the erection of tho new
(lrehoue for Rose City Park on tha
lie selected near Sandy boulevard.
(Mans were prepared by Battalion
;hirf llolden. It la announced that
work will slo start soon on tha fire
tattons at Kenton and Woodlawn on
practically tha same plans. These lira
tatlons are teelaned so that they can
be made the quarters of horse or motor
nre engines. Plans are to ba drawn
for an enntne-bousa to bo erected In
Irvlnarton. There Is some opposition
to the erection of an engine-house In
Irvlnaton. but others favor it. Tha
plana of a house In keeplna; with this
residence section are to be prepared if
t Is decided to construct one there.
St. Roes Cot-RT oruakixro. St
Rose Court. Women Catholic Order of
Foresters. was orvantsed In St.
Stephens' parish. Sunnyslde. Thursday
ilarht. Mrs. Rose Rittman. bleb chief
ranger, came to Portland few days
a so. and completed the organisation of
court, assisted by Miss Elisabeth Mc
Mahon. deputy rantter of Portland,
Members of Msrte Stuart Court. St.
Andrew's Court and the Vancouver
Court. Washington, were present to
honor the chief officer of the society.
There waa large attendance of mem
bers and remarks were made by Mrs.
Rittman and others,
Assor-iATtoit Will Keep River Cleam.
Tba Willamette River Sanitary Asso
ciation, which has for Its object the em
ployment of a man to prevent the con
tamination of the Willamette River by
dead fish, and tha dumping of refuse
In the river, has been formed with B.
C. Bronsuejh as president. John Hamp
ton as vice-president and Frank Day
ton as secretary-treasurer. Funds are
be Ire: aoliclted to accept an offer made
by R. K. Clanton. master Ash warden,
oho haa screed to station a man at
the falls to destroy all carcasses for
IJi'O during the next couple of month
Mrs. HErrsHtr to B Bi-rird Today.
The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Haltsbu.
who died Thursday, will ba held tbla
afternoon at t o'clock, from the resi
dence ot her daughter. Mrs, John A.
Shrpsrd. Twenty-first and Everett
streets. The servlcea wll ba conducted
by Dr. A- A. Morrison, rector of Trinity
Church. The servlcea at tha crema
torium will be private. Tha pallbearers
will be: W. H. Dunckley. B. M. Lom
bard. Morton H. Insley. George Taylor,
Frank A. Knapp. Russell Sewall.
Civil, SrRvn-B Exams to Bb Held.
The I'nlted States Civil Service Com
mission announces that the following
examinations will be held to secure
ehslbles and fill vacancies In the dif
ferent departments: Computer n tha
Aatrophysical Observatory. June :
chief of drainage Investigations. June
t. Further Information concerning
these examinations ran ba secured from
Z. A. Leigh at the Portland rostofflce.
I.AWTCBS to Mbbt Todat. A gen
eral meeting of tha lawyers of Mult
nomah County will ba held In Judge
Kavanaugh's courtroom (his morning at
:J o'clock. Resolutions will be adopted
on tha death of the lata Judge Mar
quam. Charles II. Carey. Itufua Mal-
lorv. W. P. Fenton. F. B. Watson. F.
V. Holmsn and Charles J. Schnabel
will apeak. A large attendance of tba
bar Is expected.
QfARTER BtXHTt BHIWII ll..
Jorn O. Thomassen. of Pells, la., h
purchased a quarter block. I0xli0 feat.
at the northwest corner or cast six
teenth street and Hawthorne avenue
from Margaret E. Frasler for It 0.00
Mr. Thomassen announcea that he will
erect a combination building for busi
ness and flats on tha site.
Dt-nrno the month of Mav wa will
French dry-clean gents' suits for II.
ladies suits for li s and any skirt for
7 cents. All work guaranteed. Call
ua up. I". S Ijtundry Company dry
cleaning department. B lis. East
First Co.-.R-tosTiortAU Cm; Rots, Dr.
I.nther R. Pvott. the minister, preaches
tomorrow. Themes: At 11 A M.. Look
On the Other Side": 7:4 P. M. "When
Political Candidates F'ght What Should
Practical Patriots Dor '
For Sale. Excellent Inside business
property, near the Post office; great
bargain on quirk deal. Gua C. Moser,
to Yeon bug. phones: Main
till. A U41. '
Sl'KPAY ExiTRStOR TO CASTADB LOCKS
on steamer Bailey Oatxert; leave
Alder- street dock at t A- M returns.
:S P. M. Fare, tl round trip. Phones:
Main 14. A HI.
New. Moperx. Six-Room Cottaob,
ocean view, for aale at Gearhart; easy
terms. 10V Fourth street. e
VacATtov Time Is Cosmo If you
have no Summer home buy a lot and
build one at Gearhart "By-t he-Soa." e
kAtuia iocs. all auvj, OaJta fclafc
TowirstarD la Rbcaixbo. B. t.
Towasend. special assistant United
States Attorney, waa expected to re
turn to Portland yesterday from Wash
ington t D. C. but after reaching aa
far west aa Chicago waa recalled. Ha
Dsa been at the National capital for
fie past two montha appearing bafora
a Congressional commutes that haa
In charge tha bill to relieve tba In
nocent purchasers In the Southern Pa
ciBc land grant caaa. All tha depart
ments of tha -Government. Interasted In
tho matter, favor tha passage of the
bill and as Mr. Townsend la prosecut
ing tba case tha committee la relying
largely on bis advice In tha matter,
which Is favorable to the paaaage of tha
bill as ba considers It a Just and equit
able way to aettle the case.
Bio Sister rood Report Read. Re
ports covering the work of the Big
Sisterhood, a society organised a year
aao to co-operate with the Juvenile
Court, department of public safety for
women, and People's Institute, read at
tha annual meeting yesterday, showed
that in that period SI young girls were
cared for by tbe members. Each wo
man enrolled pled see herself to assist
some girl during the year. It I planned
to hold a Joint meeting with tha
Big Brotherhood aome tlm thla Fall
to consider the question of establish
ing social club in various part of
the city.
Episcopal Diocesb Adopt New
Cawoss. At Its concluding session
yesterday morning In Trinity parish
bouse tha 14th annual convention of
the Eplacopal diocese of Oregon gave
further consideration to proposed
canons and amendments to canons
which had been under discussion. The
convention passed a canon providing
for a uniform constitution for every
psrlsh admitted Into union with the
convention. Another article passed
provides that the rector shall be a legal
corporate officer and ex-offlclo presi
dent of the vestry-
Realty Board to Visit Moi'RT Tabor
Park. The Portland Realty Board will
visit Mount Tabor Park and Mornlng
stde Addition this afternoon. The Board
will be the guest of the Mount Tabor
Improvement Association and Hartman
Thompson. Tbe members of the Board
will first visit the section covered by
Mcrnlngslde Addition and then go Into
the park, where they will be shown the
Improvements under way. Also the
new reservoirs will be Inspected. The
party will take the o'clock car.
PORTTUAKD VISITORS COMB BaCB, O.
r. and P. C Alexander, attorneys and
eons of Congressman Alexander, of
Missouri, who passed two months on
the Pacific Coast last Summer, were so
favorably Impressed with Portland that
upon their return to the East they Im
mediately began preparatlona to make
this city their home- They returned
last week and will remain her per
manently. Mia Pric-bard TO Oo East. Ml
i- i . -n.L.hint of tha PeoDle'a In
stitute, leavea next week for the East
t remain tor tne ouramer.
Prlchard will attend the convention of
charltlea and correction at Cleveland,
having been appointed by Governor
Will She will alio attend tha Recrea
tion Congresa to ba held at the same
place. She will pass her vacation In
New England.
- . . - it., nrtt Preihv-
terlan Church, the pastor. Rev. John H.
UOyO 1 1 will firmvn wn,
Ing and evening. At the 10:30 morn
ln eervtce the subject will be "The
Work of Christ and tbe World' Need.
At the T:4 evening service the topic
will be. "Jonah: tha Meanest Man In the
Bible." a "resetting of an old picture.
To both these servlcea tha publlo la
most cordially Invited.
Postmaster Appoint Majl. arribhs.
.Pnatmaater Merrick has appointed the
1 1 . . nnrm mall carriers.
tuiivwiua "i.., -,
, . . it. anKatltuta Hat:
rnoosms - -
Clyde L. White. Cecil O. Ward. Marton
T. Mortlmore and noma n. iouhb-
has also appointed aa substitute car-
. . .ii-tkltt Hat Mania P.
Jones. George W. Jorgensen. Rosa Snail
and Frits H, Pleper.
Resol-ctiok Did Not Pa. A reso
lution Introduced by L. M. Lepper con
demning the location aelected by the
tral Library at the meeting of the
t- rn'a Cluh. Thure-
r. oiw -
day. waa laid on the table on motion of
Walter seaoerg. wno new wb.
was rightly located.
Maxama Wi ul. Till TRAMP. i no aia-
- 1 1 1 m w m lS.mila trans to
morrow, going from Barton down the
Clackamaa Klver to lie junction wim
-w, ti -1 1 1 - . - r . . raftirntne- to Portland
by launch. The start for Barton will
be made on tne uregon nwr
line at :4 a. returning -
.i i ll V. M
Harvey Sullivan. United State Marshal
. . - i -i 1 1. .l. aprivMi in Portland
yesterday with a young Indian, who
had been aojuosea mwui .
Alaska federal court. He wa taken to
the Mount Tabor oanavtoriuni wr
m.nL
Ckarttt 6bat Sals Larob. The
at the Helllg Theater Sunday night.
lor tne eoy s r iiiii-ah
. i -Tha anlnlata are: Mr.
Dvau - " " -
Rose Bloch Bauer, aoprano: Susie Fen
nel fipes, vioiiniat, - 111 -- -- -
Montleih. baritone.
-pH p4m ae At. Uaris The
preachers at St. Mark' Episcopal
Church tomorrow wilt be Rav. William
. i m.., r,r rir. nt, Pau In the
morning, and Archdeacon W. Horsfall.
of Marsnneia, in tne eui..s-
Cajcpy Special, Regular (0-cent
chocolate creams. It cents a pound.
Robe's. 404 Washington, between Tenth
. A triavanth.
D. I ... ln.U Will ba
here! Have you a place to goT uear.
hart -jjy-ine-eea uuera r
Rbal Wapple. the light, orlsD kind
can only ne us it asra, fu,
Wella-rargo piag.
BOOSTING OREGON GOODS
Home M&nnfrttired Product Tak
ing the Place) They D-sewi-v.
The advertising and promotion sale
of "maJe la Oregon" cloth and cloth
ing Rt tha Brownsvtlle Woolen M1U
Store haa achieved marvelous result
In It work of acquainting the peo
ple with the quality of home-made pro
ducts. Over 10.000 suit were prepared In
the most perfect manner to be ued
In thl sale. Tha regular price, fit.
Ill and 10 were remarkably low owing
to the elimination of the middleman'
profit by the Brownsville method of
manufacturing and selling direct. So,
therefore, the sale price of IlltO for
all-wooL. hand-tailored suits Is a mer
chandising event of more than ordinary
economic importance.
The movement for the use of state
msde goods has aroused considerable
enthusiasm, and the success of the
Brownsville Woolen Mills promotion
sale marks an epoch In the annala of
home industry.
The sale will last a week or two
longer, and no doubt will be the means
of acquainting many more people with
the splendid quality of Oregon cloth
and clothing.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. C. W. Cornellu takee thla mean
of refuting the report that h la as
sociated directly or incirectiy wnn any
hotel In Portland other than the Hotel
Cornelius where he 1 located, and
where ha will be glad to welcome his
friends.
tSlfned) C. W. CORNEUUa"
VIAL'S WIFE SUES
Cruelty and Threats Against
Life Are Charged.
MODEL HUSBAND CHANGES
Divorc-B Complaint Accuse Husband
of Misconduct From Ten Dbvb
After Marriage Alimony and
Attorney' Fee Aaked.
Charging that Leon L. Vial, her hu-
t .-ii a Mfarai although Sli
Dtanu. la'icu aw . . . - .
withdrew one divorce complatnt on his
earnest promise to do o. Anna H. Vial
yesterday again filed suit In Circuit
i. . ... i a.i. , rntirth Interest In
the quarter block at the northeast cor
ner of Sixth and wasningion iirmv.
--.a .a.. ..... .1 rhnlra Washington
a 11 u av. w w. - -
County lsnd. according to the com
plaint. Mrs. Vial aeciarea inai
husband gets 3!0 a month revenue
. ,K. .law npnnartr alone. She
1 will iiiv -. "a- - -f
want 11500 for suit money and attor
neys' fees and Ii-u a montn ain.iu,.,
pending the determination of the ault.
Her attorneys are W. H. Pratt and
Beach. Simon 4 Nelson.
In the complaint Mrs. Vial review
the hltory of her wedded life. She
became the bride of Vial In Tacoma.
Wash, In December, 10, h declarea.
and ever ilnce ha been eubjected to
extremely cruel and Inhuman treat
ment at the hand of her husband, her
life being several times In danger.
Ilaabaad Start Htckt.
a- aw. W..1..l.ar aha'aava. theV WOnt
to live on the Washington County
property and started raising chickens.
For 10 daya after their marriage, the
wife says. Vial waa an Ideal husband.
After that hi conduct changed and
i a,inal disagreeable.
ea On one occasion, according to the
complaint, ba came nome t t o ciocs.
In the morning and awoke her from
slumber with a blow from an artificial
limb. She does not know how It came
Into hi possession. At anotner mu-j
a.- ii an K.ww. Ihraatanid her
with a butcher knife, a revolver and a
carving knife.
Mr. Vial states mat ner
. i a... I. . mom for hour!
. 11L . awvaaww .
without food or clothing: that he fired
a rifle bullet tnrougn tne tioor iiuuv
dlately behind her chair, and Oiat one
night abe fled to tha Young Women's
Christian Association for protection. .
Ot fleer Held at Bay.
On November 11. Mr. Vial charges,
the husband threatened her life. She
fled from the house and summoned a
policeman, whom her husband held at
bay with the rifle. While the police
man wa gona for reinforcement. h
state. Vial escaped and waa not cap
tured until two day later.
Of late, Mr. Vial ya, he ha been
living In a public hotel In order that
he might readily aummon aid If at
tacked. She professes to be In fear of
her Ufa. The court Is aaked to Issue
an order restraining- Vial from selling
or transferring hla property.
DR. EQUI GALLS FOR AID
RIOT" IX OFFICE BTJILDIXG
BRINGS POLICE,
Early Morning- "Soiree" Arojiscs
Superintendent Who I Accused
of "Beatlna; Up" Woman.
Responding to a riot call from the
Medical building. Wet Park and Alder
tree's, early yeterday. Patrolmen
Evana and Oouldstone found Dr. Maria
. . ... r f avaltamanL
tvqui in a. gia -
complaining that he had been beaten
by teorge . rnnijiii.m
ent of tho building. She demanded hi
a...- .. aa.. A'lna,a had not seen
the offense, they advised her that it
would be necessary ror ner to
to a complaint and obtain a warrant.
She had not done o yeeterday.
The offlcor were at a lo when
first called, as they could find no ona
about the building. They returned to
the station, and In a few minute Dr.
Equl telephoned again, giving the
number of a room In which h could
be found. They report that he showed
m hiwln haan assaulted.
no eiKUS wa . ... a " "
Prettyman say that Dr. Equl and a
woman rrtena oi ner nave ween
Ing him a great deal of trouble, and
. tk,.at ..aw. An tha
among nmar .I.... a- a...- - - -
floor and persistently rang tbe elevator
bells.
. .i .11. aff-a. tiatw.en the same
parties some month ago. wa reported
but did not reach the police. At that
time. It Is ald. a revolver wa brought
Into plaT OF tne wun.au, at t ae'-, wa
which Prettyman did her bidding.
SERVICE COUNCIL MEETS
Garbage Question Discussed and
Conatltutlon Adopted.
At tha meeting yesterday of the Po-
clal ervloe Council, comprising aw
-kii.nthroDic charitable and social or
ganisations, a committee from the
Women's Club appointed to Investigate
the question of garbage collection re
ported that Mayor Rushlight had In
structed garbage collector to provlds
rover for their wagon. It wa re
ported that bonda had been authorled
to purchase garbage wagone. The spe
cial committee was requested to ascer
tain what had been done with these
bonda
Mrs. Robert H. Tate, representing
the Oregon Congress of Mothsr, wa
requested to bring the subject of a
cane Fourth" before the Congress and
other organisations.
The Young Men's Christian Associa
tion and the Women's Christian Tem
perance Union were yesterday admitted
to membership.
tk. CnunFil adopted a constitution.
The purpose of the Council Is to enable
philanthropic and charitable societies
to know what each Is doing In order
to permit them to consider measure
common to an-
MRS. TRIMBLE IS BURIED
Maea Chanted at Catholic Cathe
dral for Widow of Judge.
. man was chanted
solemn ,-mw.ww
at the Catholic Cathedral yesterday
morning at o'clock over the remains
i... A TrtmhU widow Of
Jndee W. F. Trimble. Mrs. Trimble
died at Oakland. Cel.. last Monday. Hne
. a. xi..... Hotel with her
daughter. Miss May Trimble, having
gone to uasianti to -e'fct
Mrs." Trimble was th dauihter of
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Fourth and Oak
Fatrlck and Mary Louise Raleigh. She
waa born In Iew lorK tity. ptmu
.a i ocn ..a i.a ...r, later came to
Oregon with her parents. She married
Judge Trimble In Portland In 1871. Her
husband died In 1888.
Rev. E. V. O'Hara preached the fu-...-.i
..t-mnn at the cathedral yester
day morning, and officiated at the mass.
being assisted by Rev. A. u. iirimitr
and Rev. j". Berne. There were many
beautiful floral offerings and a large
attendance of Mrs. Trimble's pioneer
friends. The pallbearer were: J. F.
n'Miaa Cnlnnel D. M. Dunn. M. Q.
Munly. Judge Henry E. McGinn. Wil
liam N. Gaten and Edwin Boyce. D. F.
Campbell and Frank Hallinan. Inter
ment wa at calvary cemetery.
PIONEER OF 1852 DIES
Mrs. Elisabeth Dart Johnson Will Be
Burled Today.
v. tT-llvaHaH-h Dart Johnson. an
Oregon pioneer of 1852. died Thursday
morning at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Kate E. Thew, 77 Johnson street.
Mrs. Johnson was 81 years of age and
was a native of Delta. N. Y. Arriving
In Oregon with her father, the late An
son Dart, the family home was made at
Mllwaukie. Deceased is surviveo. ii
two sons C. B. Johnson, of Chlco,
Cel.; 8. S. Johnson, of Norton. laano
and a daughter. Mrs. Kate xnew.
of Portland.
TV, . f..r,l aarvlces will be held this
afternoon from the East Bide under
taking parlors, with interment in n
City Cemetery.
THE ARCADIAN GARDEN.
SB. la. A esaabaa si I as est 1 a tA a, fl ft f fh HOtftl
Multnomah is more popular than ever
aa a meeting; place (or business men at
the noon nour.
Ita. ia s-a4srt I at rkft1 AFIfi COITI f OrtA bl
and the beat ot service and cuisine is
assured.
For dinners and after-theater parties
1 1 IB UUwA-cmru.
.-- ...Ino- a. TV aBVra.11e.Tat tTlllSiral
progrramme ia renaerea wmva wn
pemi iv 1 1 1 vj in-"' -
All Shrlners ar invited to Inspect
.. a ... . . - - a H
inis oeauuxui Rnuc.
1 1
Fishermen Still Milsslng.
m-rnRTi nr. Mav 17. (Special.)
No trace hs yet Deen tounu ot
Kuljls and hi boatpuller. John Banko-
1 ,. V. wht.a. araaollna flshboat came
asho're yesterday morning near the II-
i:oi-oei4
coffee
GpssettcdeM
PORTLAND
n
lj Golden West Steel Cut
1 Coffee starts the day
tl Ho-nt. It nuts the entire
-O - A
family in the best of
spirits. You know the de
liciousness of a really
j good
j Wes
eood cup of coffee. Golden
West has it.
List of Prominent People
Registered 'at Hotel
Multnomah
New Tork Dave TU Braesteln. T. U
Lyons, la. W. Whitlow, J. Davis. Francis
DBattle Creek. Mich. Mllea Bryant and
wife. Miss There Robinson, Miss Ruth
Robinson.
Edmonton P. Burrows.
Superior P. E. Bradshaw Miss M.
Bradshaw, Miss U Bradshaw, a Q.
Pake
Salt Ste, Marie W. K. Mosea and
wife
Philadelphia Edward McGulre.
Toledo F. U Oeddea and wife.
Prlnevllle Oscar Hyde, a
Locks Clarke Thompson.
y.ctoria-H.T.Raui and family
beaitie vernun piiiiitt, .. -
Inson. H. P. Burroughs. H. U Fanning
and wile. C. J. t-asey, ow-umvii oiuaau.
ChcaSo-W. M. Cov, J. P. Love, C
A. Nathin and wife William Elliott
Ban Francisco F. C. Smith. Milton
Pollack, Theo. Peters. F L. Whltton.
Astoria J. W. GUbaugh.
Tacoma A. A. Cook.
MeachamF.E. Davis.
Victoria H. T. Hau and wife.
Kverett, vVas. H. V. Clark
Mlnneapolla. Minn. W. 8. Parker.
Dallas. Or. Mrs. Charlos Gregory.
Ppokane William G.' Ripley.
Kelso. Wash. George Sicar.
Seattle U F. LAptng. J. R. NageL
Spokane H. J. Darby.
Salt Lake H. A. Nelson. Miss Kate
Nei?Inn'Franclscw P. F. Wilson and
aCt'tL-i-v.!. ra V. A. Phemlster.
San Francisco. Cal. John K. Bulger.
Rac ne Mrs. ana r"j 1 u
Omaha J. A. Howard. H. H. Kru
ger. H. M. Solding.
gsglnaw M. S. Brown and wife,
Marehfield Mrs. W. F. Squire.
Lowell J. J. Blakeley and wife,
Albany George H. Crowell and wife.
Lebanon W. D. Hill.
silt Lake W. H. Cunningham.
Victoria H. N- SP"-'""',
Cincinnati A. Zeckendorf.
Seattle A. Chandler.
Toronto S. B. Tetens.
Hartford. Conn. H. J. Bloomer.
Vancouver. B. C Captain J. la. Foth-wlc-
'BBB.al
White Temple Pulpit
Walter Beawetl Hlnaon. Minister.
Twelfth snd Tsylor Streets.
Sunday Services at 11 A. M- and 7:30 P. -
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Morning Topic. x
"WHO IS COD?
Revelation 6erlos. Number Three.
Evening Topic.
"WHAT YOU LOOK I.IRJ5"
Baptism at Aftermeetlng. .
Sunday School at :45 A- M.
A Cordlsl Invitation to All.
B. T. P. V. Lower Temple at :15 P. M.
Topic "WHT AND HOW TO PLBASB
CHRIST."
Descon C. A. Lewis. Leader.
Prayer Sleeting Thursday at 8 P. M.
Topic "IN WHAT ARE THE BAPTISTS
PKCV1J.VR?"
DON'T MIPS THE REVELATION SERIES
waco beach life-saving- station and It
Is now generally conceded that the men
were lost. Little Is known of Banko
vlch. excepting that he was an Aus
trian and had a cousin residing- In Se
attle. CHICKEN CROQUETTS,
Club sausage, creamed potatoes, cold
veal loaf, smoked tongue, stuffed to
matoes, orange and nut salad, prune
pie, whipped cream: caramel custard,
whipped cream: strawberry Ice cream.
Woman's Exchange, 188 6th at.
Sawdust, Cord wood. Coal.
Rolman Fuel Co., successors to Bas-fleld-Veysey
Fuel Co. M. 68. A .35a.
Bring Your Razor.
Have It Honed FREE
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AT THE
COLIMBIA HARDWARES
104 Fourth St
To Advertise the
Perforated Razor Hone I
Cabs Vi a WT i-ml A tk f f II 1 nAW h CTttt
I See the wonderful new hone
I demonstrated. Get the free dook
let on Shaving Secrets.
I Hundreds of Perforated Hones
are being sold. It's the easiest,
most satisfactory bone to use, be-
I cause It prevents wire edge and
over-honing.
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At drus; and hardware; stores or I
"it s All m the. Holes'
At drus; and hardware stores or
oy uie.il vn ictciyi vi fi,
I Perforated Hone Company I
by mall on receipt oi si.
I Portland Branch,
Phoenix Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon
TONIGHT
After the Theater
Gastronomic Joys Will Feature
at the
New Imperial
Hotel Grill
Kason's String Orchestra.
Miss Leona Francis, Soprano.
Mr. Roy Dietrich, Tenor
In New Musical Numbers.
New Imperial Grill
Use Stark-Street Entrance.
Foster & Kleiser
aUsb Craas) Cwsamerclal and KUeeirte
SIGNS
Bawt Beveath and Kast Bverett txeeSB
rkasM Baa aula 2334.
DIABETES
treated with
greatest success
without re
stricted diet.
Ph-slo-nutritlve 8al-Sano removes all symp
toms of the disease, produces sain In
welfht. tnusrles and nerva power ano
snar.y. At leading drugjlsts.
AlSAXO CO, ew York.
9 W. BiwSdway. Wrlt tot Booklet,
WB HAVIH.K CIAUI8
fr.r personal Injury and property damase. II
you have a claim, aea us; li years experi-
'KiARnc'4EET CLAIM AC-TSCV,
MarahaU las. 07 xeoa Bid..
Cffl3MD
aaBBeBsaj
and Passed
That means good, pure, wholesome,
healthy meat that you can safely
give to the children. It is inspect
ed by Uncle Sam's trained experts
and must pass a severe test or bo
rejected. When it comes to you,
bearing this stamp, it insures your
family sanitary meat. It costs no
more than uninspected meat. You
owe it to your family to buy only
meat bearing Uncle Sam's stamp.
TfRTST f dealer
KJ "C" J: .1.
GOVBBUM-KT oTAMF on ail ui
Uncle Saxc'S guaransoo w. wi
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xne-kieS.
UNION MEAT COMPANlf
. . , n-ianK PACIFIC
nDREEH raiioj-M
rTodosars of
"Columbia
rrodocts
CSatsop Beach
PACIFIC OCEAN
SEASIDE GEARHART
On for the Season
SATUKDAY SPECIAL AT 2:00 P. M.
Returns Sunday Evening
DAILY TRAINS, 8:00 A. M. AND 6:30 P. M.
Additional Fast Trains will be placed in service early in June
Clatsop Beach is the only ocean resort enjoying daily and special
weekend trains -which permit business men to send families to the
seashore and join them for Saturday evening and Sunday without
loss of time. Parlor cars and modern coaches on all trains to Clatsop
Beach. Parlor car and rail tickets at
CITY TICKET OFFICIO. FIFTH AND STARK STS.
NORTH BANK STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOVT STS.
when you
rough, high-proof, strong,
whiskey when flavor,
delicacy and age no longer
appeal to you cut out
drinking.
Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatable
Bottled at drinking strength.
Costs no more than any other good whiskey.
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland.
SOLID CAKE-NO WASTE
SAP0LI0
Cleans when others fail
and requires less effort
NO DIRT CAN RESIST IT
GPNN'S lsiimel lA-rrr PILL.
' arnPLI bavins Indlsaatlou, bilious spells
failhsttsraXtar Mine, thsm, One tor a
do drugjlsu or br matt. For
S?pl. write Dr. BJ
itai VIJ.K sx- gmi.anKT.rHiA. ta.
"European Resorts'
ENGIAND
SAVOY HOTEL
LONDON.
rba werlA's most famous Hotel de
Laxe and tha rendesrous ot dlstlnsulsbed
amerlcana In London.
HARROGATE
EDBtaad's Greatest Health aad Rest Resort
Booklet Free From Towm aad Conatry
asa Fifth Ansae, IS aw York.
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the ramous
Brand
Round Trip Fares
$4 Daily. Season Limit.
$3 Saturday to Monday.
$15 Five Round Trips.
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TOOLS
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CUTLERY
Stiletto Tools are made
for the mechanio who
wants the best. They are
manufactured from the
best Tool Steel, are prop
erly made to fill his every
requirement, and every
one ia warranted.
Sold by All Hardware
Dealer
PARKER'S
ua its ntl CAM
Icieanaaj awObeaoslal tha hsat
rra Vails to Barters Ond
Sale SO tCS IODUUU aywawaa,
Prerenta hair falllny.
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