13 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF rTntlrs-room x " ITT!! M.as:c Ed.ior S'T.-Jitl t.o.lri.,om . 22jiLS aETI.II THEATER (InMlh en TmT u:nrk. a-a in ist Uici.tl ). "SuBodr't Widoa" ToAlsUl ai tAkLH THErw-IIK" sa Morri- -.a ttar lit lotr :a tie .jIAS. lirtrs HiLloaa." Tw4! at tllnt: TH EATIR tMarrtsoa. tltt :t sad s.sth VaJ.U This utuoa at Ml ul MK at 1 ' fANTACES THEATFR llmll e A I- tr Vaudt'lU. Tbla snsraoott a SUA MB1C&I t( lit B4 t'cWCI. MKHEft THE TCR (Ptrh -v WuhlB - ton vttdiviltt TBI ftrnoo t a.ia taslcbt at 7 ana 'clock. HK' Hi: aTins PARK Tsfitr-forrt Va:hn Pnrtisod rs. Spoaaaa. pa bail. Tn.a t.'lfrntwt at 1 o'clock. CCtru. C K K 8 T Portland lUlfhta.) Kcr.!c Amutatot Park. Am9rttmrmwmf lutJIUMl to City to stoWf cataasaa la hflMtfl lint HI haW1 a lkc OrasjsaUaai Baila.l aTkn r 4 e'claw-a, fcattaraur Patcmbxt Cot Protmted. Prop erty tciiri In the Waverlelajh Heights district, where hard-surface pavements hare been laid, hare been (retting; their assessment carls. and complain that the coat Is too blsn. Henry Wilson has an Inside lot with a 4t-fuot frontace on which ha Is assessed I29. He sr that his assessment Is hlibcr than that of his nelfhbora. Also hi neighbors think the cost Is eacesslvs. One man bats that he Is assessed fur a 34-foot r cartway when It la but feet. The Mch cost of the paYsment In Vaverlels;h Heights Is explained on the (round that the contract was lt when there was no competition moot the pavlnr companies and but one bid of l 15 far tno parement be-si-les which are tha grading and slOe walks. Library PtT AnniitTr Paid. All mi-nibrrs of the North Alblna Library committee, which was appointed to ob tain funds with which to pay tha 11100 street assessments against the site of the proposed branch library. Killings worth avenue and Commercial street, are asked to meet tonlnht at the North Alblna branch Library to receive re port of the finance committee. Tho money baa been subscribed and the as sessments paid, and the finance com mittee desire to submit Its report and close up the business. It was an nounced yesterday that the plan for the North Alblna Branch LJbrary have been complete and sent Kast for ap proval of Andrew Carnegie, who gave the SIS.ou to found the library. NaTHIMaI. Ot r WlU pARADg Dec- critic. iat The entire Oregon Na tional Guard stationed In Portland will act as an escort to the Orand Army of the KepuMIe and the Spanish War Veterans In the Memorial day parade, according to an arrangement completed yesterday by Adjutant-Ueneral w. E. Finser. The guardsmen. 0 stron will sp'esr In full dress un. forms and lead ire military part -of tho parade. In the line of march will be all of battery A with horses ami si number of Meld gun. I'ompanlea B, K. F. O and II of the Third Infantry and the Eighth t'ontpany of t'oast Artillery. The Coast Artillery band will lead the guard. J o. Wtt.soM Mat Not Rrx. J. O. Wiltn. rlerk of Multnomah Camp. No. 7 7. Woodmen of the World, who hi been asked to be a candidate for school director at the coming election, said eter1ay that he will deride the mat ter tonight. Mr. Wilson said yesterday that r.e has received about letter urging him to become a candidate, but had not fu.lr made up hie mind to make the race. lniA Missionary to Hpcik. Rer. L. . Tracey. a missionary frcra India, will speak in the First Churco of the Nsjren l:.it Seventh and Co-ich fire-w -Teitt - arel at. Mr. Tracey has tx-en In India seven years. He Is now home on a furlough and I spending his time visittnr tho Nasaren churches and telling of his work In the foreign field. The public Is Invited. FtTHKR M. J. Hli'llT desires the public to know that neither J. B. Nor ton or C K. ithanghnessy Is any longer an accredited aaent of the occttlental Magaiine, of which he la the publisher. The public Is further warned against making any contracta or transacting any business of any kind, with these men or oltiier of them, acting la hi name. Bakhbr "TO AnpRCS R gA I.TT BrtARn. llvarl t'ouklnKhani. vice-president of the Ijidd at Tiltnn Hank, will address the l'rtland Realty Hoard todjr on "i'urrrncy Reform." H. r. Palmer, of II. P. Palmer-Jones Company, will be chairmnn. The meeting will be called at IS IS O'clock at the Hotel Multno mah. AutD Ma Piss. Ueorg W. Iirl eon died at his home. 344 Fast Forty first street North. May 10. at 7? year of age. He 1 survived by a widow. Mrs. ittella M. Larteon. The funeral will be held today at J 10 p. M. from the i:ast Side Funeral Directors t'hepel. and the interment will be made In Rose City Cemetery. Rm ALSint F." Patch to Lrat rvi-s. Rev. Albert K Patch, who has been pastor of Grace Baptist Church. Montavilla. has resigned aa pastur and will hold his last meeting there June I. Mr. Patch sy that he has no plans f.ir the future. The ihnrvh was rebuilt under his p.istorate. V. W. C. A. Crkb TfiA Roov MK-xtT. Friday. May 34: Clam aoup. roast beef, baked halibut, buttered noodles, scal loped tomato, scrambled egg on toast, artichokes, fruit, lobster and tomato end nut salad, strawberries end cream, shortcake. Hoston cream pie. Ice cream and cake. KTor-Ovs-R TsAKirtsI Asked Fir Clubs ere asking the Portland Rail way, l.tnt 4s power Company for stop over transfers fr the West nl Fast Side so that resident there irsy leave tie car while crossing the river to pay their water c-siarges end do other bustne without estra car fares. Mat FrrrtVAL aro Basaar to lrs The ladles' AM at the Millard-Avenue Preshyterlan Church will give a May festival ami basaar this afternoon and evening Attractive features have been arranged nd a good attendance le eg pecte I Pr vredi are to go to the building tn- t VFltrotT I'RtLt. Tkabi. Nx ii. W. o. W. will atve their third annuel escur ston Sunday. Sly Se, on steamer Railey Oatsert. Iae foot of Alder-street dock at 9 1 A. M Panclng and sports. Tickets. II. "Shibboi rrn" Kabi's Toru-. At Temple Reth I'a-I Rabbl Wise will take "Shibboleth' as the toplo of his sermon Services v.iil be heltl tonight et o'clock and tomorrow morning at 10. i3. AtTORICAI. CoTgT To f Htl.P An autorlcai medal contest tll be held to night, at the Kvangellcal Churvh. Fast Siatb and Market atreete. A good musical programme has been prepared. Wbll-Tbaisbd and gentle eeddlo norse for rent. $1. TSc end I'lc the hour. Kramer R dm aVbooU bixteentb and Jefrerson street. e For Skt.g Tent, 1TJ. with full fy: also. a,Mttionl awning. lTx t S In ulre of u adnama aV Co 4i! and Oak. Cooe Bay. 110: Fi-rera. 113 id steamer Aiiiance sells Saturday May IS. P M. Ticket 113 Third street. For Saul Ten share of Park Roe Syndicate. Address R 14. Orsgonlaa. Pa. J J. PavTOR. lo Selling build ing. Phone. Main ?3. A 33)7. Vm w. B. HoLPgw returned. Corbet! wuiidlag. e CorRT Ag for RBXjcrsrTTORg The County Court yesterday sent let tore to the varloue county officiate notifying them to Bend in their requisi tions for the stationery supplies which they will need during the last six month .of 113. The Intention of the County Court le to advertise as re quired by law. During the past six months tho various department have been purchasing their own supplies. County Judge Cleeton said yesterday that ahould any of the officials fall to send In their requisition the Coun ty Court will not epprove their bllle for supplies unless the prices are ae low or lower than those secured by contrecL Cexii- Paddxr Finishes Terr. J. Conrad Zellweger ha completed a sentence of slv month In the County Jail for being found guilty In the lnited State District Court of having padded the census returns. In addi tion to this term he we fined 1500 and he has now made an application to United State Commissioner Cannon to take the pauper's oath and be relieved from the fine. There I some hesita tion In granting this, aa he hold the title to some land In California that he had turned over to a friend In con sideration of hi taking care of Zell weger' family during hi Incarcera tion but no deed passed. Hood Rrvxa "Booster" Comimo. At a meeting today of the entertain ment committee of the Portland Com mercial Club arrangement will be made to entertain a large number of booster from Hood River who are coming here next Wednesday. The party will reach Portland a short time before noon and will be met by a committee of local business people. They will be taken to the Commer cial Club for luncheon, after which they will take In the sight of the city. A banquet will be erved at night. Do.xahoe Restaurants Contjnced. Carrie E. Donahoe. wife of Wllbert H. Donahoe. who was killed a few day ago In en automobile accident on the I.lnnton road, yesterday obtained from Probate Judge Cleeton permission to continue hie business aa a going con cern, her plea being that great loss to the estate would result were It dis continued. Mr. Donahoe owned two dairy lunch rooma, one at 146V Sixth street and the other at 147 Washington street. Mrs. Donahoe Is administratrix of the estate. ALLXorrj White Slaver Ha Hxarixo. Jake Uronlsh. charged with white slavery, wae given a hearing yesterday before United States Commissioner Cannon. He waa bound over to await the action of the next Federal grand Jury. Hi bond were fixed at 32500 and aa he wa unable to furnish them be was remanded to the custody of United States Marshal Scott. The man Is recently from the Fast, where hi previous record I being Investigated. When arrested he waa traveling with three trunk and had IU00 worth of diamond on hi person. Mr. Franc-i skinalc Rt-Rixn. The funeral of Mr. Francis Shlnall, who died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Caldwell. 4. Fast Thirty-fifth street. May -2. was held yesterday from Flnley's Chapel, and the Interment waa made In Rivervlew Cemetery. Mr. Shlnall. who wa the wife of T. 1 Shlnall. wa (S years of age and wa formerly a resident or anrouver, H. c She came to Portland December. 1911. She wa a member of Urace Baptist Church of Montavilla. ALLHIID INDIA MORPBRBR OR TRIAL. The trial of Anderson Faithful In the United State District Court on a charge of murdering hi wife at the Klamath Indian reservation haa reached the stage where physician are giving expert testimony aa to con umptlon and apoplexy, one or the other of which the defense asserts caused the death of the woman. The rase probably will be given to the Jury on Saturday. Jt-pn Beam Will Oo to Pnilatton. United State District Judge Bean, ac companied by Ieputy Clark I 'rake, will open a term of court at Pendleton on Monday nest. From tho business on IS Mlmdar ttio seeetwi Is expected to continue for a week or ten days. For this reason all Jury trials In the Port land court have been postponed until his return, except the one now on trial. Arm Wreck Motorcycle. The au tomobile that crashed Into a motor cycle at Third and Jefferson etreets. Wednesday wa not that of H. J. Blaesing. The motorcycle wee being driven by two boys. One of them Is reported to have been hurt. The motor cycle waa wrecked. Who' Yovr Clothier?. The man who ran sell the best In quality, style end (It for least money. Men's suits. Illto. IIS and l.'O regular 1:0 to I3S values at Pave Buck, the upstair clothier. Take elevator. Saves you nearly one-half. 337 V Washington. Ser the modern ocean bungalow Just being completed at Uearhart "By-the-See," for sale on easy term. Price right. Call 1004 Fourth U Sanitary and Reliable Wore. Ladle' and gents' suit cleaned and pressed. Phone Main 311. Buck. 137 V Washington street. Monet to loan on mortgage, t per cent Fidelity Trust Company, sol Board of Trade. Go TO Gharhart "By -t he-Sea" on fast train at J P. M. Saturday: round trip, t1. returning Sunday or Monday. aaATuta today all day Oaaa Kioa. rc.tr bros. rttiDAY pcciai. We offer our It wine at I. a gallon II to wine at 73c a gallon Straight Kentucky Whisky., seven 'are ol 1, rrxular 14 50 at lis gallon: Kn tu.ky Whisky, regular 13 ioi. at 13.60 a fallon: 3 grade Whtsky. $2 10 a gallon, riday only. IT K. Morrison at. Phones East 1ST. B 1431. Free delivery. CARD Or TH.tSKft. I ish to thank the many friends and especially the t'r.ler of F'ks for their kindness and sympathy during my i cent bereavement and aiso for their bca'itiru: fioral ofrerlngs. m wit.rfrt h roy.MrrK List of Arrival at the Hotel Multnomah Seattle J. C. Carson. Oeorg Beale, r w. inirr ana wue. r. , I'ud bv. H R. W illiam. B W. Monroe. P J. Wickham. Wlnfred Williams. W. i . rieea. jars. j. just, j. l rlrldge. -r ... .... i Westfie.-. X. V. .Nellie Agne Halienger. Hallenger, bsn Fran.'i.-o K. P. A-kerman. H H. Manle. C. 1 Mct'lure. H. F. Brooks, r. c. 'iir'rn. u. 11. I'lanan. jar. Mrs Wakeflel.t. 5. If. licnan. Boston S l.evy. Charles Echalhaum. .Newarx at t . jonnston. Spokane FUith M Ken.p. Mrs. Han. t eschon. W. Ii. Bertke. T. T. ew-udder. C. 11. Qulglev. A-krun Frank Beam. Harry Green. Ta'-oma George TotielL Win A. L. Mohler. A. C. Smith. I. P. Kv New York Mark S Gordon. C. L, Cummtnas and wife. It. A. Sullivan, t'liu-aiij v. A. Carpenter. Fresno dgar C. smith. Winnipeg J. II P''kwod. Wl a,e H C. Badger. Camas H. Baxter. I'al'.as C. L. LjUda. Kugene A. O. Campbell. R. H. Tul- ford Tamhlll Paul Opperman. anceuver. B. 0. K. S. Price and wife Sa!t I-ake City E. M. West. 1 'alias. t.)r i U Crldsr. Fresno. Cal. Klgar C. Smith. JC J. eteroa and wife. Stoux City, Iowa. M. Q. Felter and Wife. Centre!!. Georre C. Cooke. St. luia M. I. Brouy. lbanon. Or A. C Brown. New York P. H. Crro!l. K tester. Minn J M Hobertson. , St. Paul . C DlMline. FEAST ENDS LABORS Women of Woodcraft Cele brate Campaign's Close. CIRCLES HOLD BIG BANQUET Thrr-e Tinnrlrrd and Hfty Mrmhcri Ilrpreswnt 18 'Organizations, Listen to Music and Toasts at Multnomah Hotel. Three hundred and fifty Women of Woodcraft, representing 11 circle from Portland and suburbs, Oregon City and Vancouver, Wash., met at a banquet at the Commercial Club laat night to cele brate the end of six months' campaign for membership. In the course of which more than S00 new name were added to the rolls. Every member Instrumental In bring ing a new member Into the order wa entitled to a (eat at the table. The banquet room wa beautifully decor ated. At 7 o'clock the diners took their eat. Mualo and humorous speeches were cheered. Officers of the "goodfellow shlp campaign," under which name the canvas for new associates was conducted, occupied places of honor at the tables. They consisted of Mrs. J. Leach, past president and city organ iser during the campaign Juat closed: Mary J. Randall, president: Catherine Stttra. first vice-president: Alice M. O'Connor, second vice-president: Effa Beam, secretary; Ora Allen, assistant secretary; Margaret E. Koberts, treas urer. The circles represented In the cam paign were Oregon Grape Clrole 141, Hose Leaf Circle 729. Sola Circle 17. Montavilla Circle 400, Mount Scott Cir cle 696. Royal Circle 628. Sunriae Cir cle 120. Portland Circle 55, Oregon Cir cle 171. Clover Circle 202. Astra Circle 151. Linden Circle 141. Winona Circle 5T. Myrcla Circle C51. Mount Hood Clr. cle 151, Vancouver Circle e?. Sacaja wea Circle 690, Arbutua Circle 273. The toastmlstress was Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall. grand guardian. The toast were a follows: "Plain Toast," Clara Z. Hlllix; "Dry Toast." Annie P. Hawkins; "Brown Toast." Cora O. Vllon: "Buttered Toast,- J. U Wright; "Milk Toat," Dr. Lillian Pollock; "Pipped Toast," Flor ence Wehrly; "Senatorial Toast," Dr. Harry Lane; "Cream Toast." Mary Ran dall: "Any Old Toast," C. V. Cooper; "Pumpernickel.- Bertha Sumner Leach; "Zweibach," Judge Robert O. Morrow; "Hard Tack," Mr. Johanna Leach. Mis Harriet Leach rendered a piano olo and A. Ledbury a bass aolo. To morrow night the campaign will close with a grand drill on the floor of the Armory. In which 200 member of the order will participate. Musio will be provided by the Orpheus Male Quartet. The exercise will be public ITALIANS' STRIKE IGNORED Power Company Doesn't Try to till Plaees of Laborers. No effort has been made by the Port land Railway. Light A Power Company to replace between 100 and 160 Italian laborer, employed at atreet repair work, who struck Saturday for 12. 25 a day of nine hours. The men were receiving 1L.7S a day. which la the regular wage paid by the company dur ing the Winter months for this class of labor. Official of the company yesterday announced that, beginning Monday, the rtummer schedule of wages paid by the company would go Into effect. That mean It a day for these workmen. On the same day, places of the dissatisfied men will be filled by other laborers, mho, the company management reports, are plentiful. Responsibility for the strike Is at tributed by the officials of the street railway company to the work of 1. W. W. agitators, together with a practice on the part of "padrone" among the Itnllan In rollertlng a head-tax from Get Acquainted If you will take a little more interest in selecting your gro ceries, you will find that you have made a mistake in not trad ing here long ago. Our Groceries Are Unusually Good In business for over 26 yeArs, but we do not advertise that fact, as some people might think that we are ready to sell out. We have learned, in that time, the difference between good and bad; have sifted the kernel from the chaff; and now offer you our ripened experience as buyers and purveyors of good things to eat and drink. L. Mayer &o. Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers. , 148 Third Street. A 4432; Main 9432. j WEEK-END SAVINGS IN REGULAR STOCK GROCERIES: Carnation Cream, three cans for 25 Carnation Cream, small sixe, six cans for 25 Knox's Gelatine, the package 10d Large White Asparagus, per tin 20t Asparagus Tips, ideal for salad, the tin 25 Neufchatel Cheese, two for 15t Pearline, three packages for 25 C. & C. Ginger Ale or Sarsaparilla, the dozen SI. 75 All Local Beer, dozen pints $1.00; dosen quarts $1.75 Refund on empties, the dozen 20c and 40c NEW ARRIVALS THIS LAST WEEK: 1912 Maple Syrup, the gallon $1.75 half gallon 90 1912 Maple Sugar, "reaV the pound 30 California Glace Fruit, Elk Emblem. Pillsbury Flour, in 49-pound sacks. Pascal Barley Sugar and Almonds. Fruit Tablets from Luepeck, Germany. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT: Oregon Aurora White Asparagus, two pounds for. .25t White New Spuds, per pound 5 Yellow and Green Beans, two pounds for 25d Fancy Artichokes, Cucumbers, Hot House Tomatoes, Head Lettuce, Hood River Strawberries, Rosehnrg Berries, Gooseberries, Red and Yellow Bananas, Igeedless Grape fruit. HOUSEHOLD KITCHEN DEPARTMENT: Mayonnaise Mixers, Cake Boxes, Larding Needles, Almond Craters, Tea and Coffee Pots and Percolaters. CTEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US. The First Essential of a Good Investment Is Safety Next comes ' the income. Sacrifice of the first is speculation and only the very rich man can afford to speculate. Our real estate mortgages of $1000 and over net you 7 per cent. They are an ideal investment, for they combine the greatest safe ty of principal and a high rate of interest. Our thorough examination of every mortgage and our long experience in this clas of investments pro tects you and' ourselves, as it places around your investment the little safe guards so often overlooked by the individual inventor. Portland Trust Company of Oregon BANK Third and Oak Street every man for whom they furnish em ployment. The first intimation the com pany received of dissatisfaction among these employes was when they quit work- Colonel Xoyes Chief of Staff. CHTCifiO xtsv SS Lieutenant-Colo nel Charles K. Noyes, of the General Staff. Twenty-First Infantry, stationed In the Philippines, has been appointed Chief of Staff to Brigadier-General Potts, with headquarters In Chicago. The finest flavor! The highest qual ity! Pure olive oil. Plummer Drug Co.. Third and Madison. Delivery free. Main 292 ojum sle Every day in the week dozens I of particular homekeepers are. ordering trial tins of Golden West Steel-Cut Coffee. They discover that Golden West is what they have been wishing for in a coffee and become steady users. Its quality has made it famous. 4 ICCHWAB PRINTING CO JO BIN F.6REEN.f RESIDENT r etl. S STARK STREET! aaaawarwesBBmwsBss 1863 ESTABLISHED 1912 WE ARE OFFERING 3 Exceptional Suit Values at $15, $20, $25 Without an Equal in quality, exclusiveness and pat tern, in .refinement of color com bination. These -Suits are on strictly modern lines in the best of Spring styles and possess just enough character to make them sell "and satisfy. THE STYLES ARE two and three-button, box back and strictly English effects. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Morrison and Fourth Streets We also carry a full line grades, priced from $30.00 in Suits and Coats. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison HATCHED RIGHT? Look out now for that white, pasty symptom called White Diarrhea. It may occur any time from the third day to the 4th week of the hatch. incurable? Not now. We have Conkey's White Diarrhea Rem edy this fwason, a new discovery. Saves chicks even badly affected. Hetter have a package, price 60c. !" it anyway. In the drinking water as a preventive. It's thiol Insur ance; why lose, from 65 to 100 per cent of the hatch? CONKEY'S LICE KILLER both liquid and powder araaranteed f on key s M)r Poultry Rook and Sam ple vf I. Ice i'owdfr Free if you bring this advertisement. Poultry Foods and Supplies of All Kinds. MomsontyhnhH Portland.. Oregon SOL DUC HOT SPRINGS HOTEL la the Heart of the Olympics. "The Carlsbad of America." FORMAL OPENING JINE 1. A maitnlflrently appointed ho tel, thoroUKlily modern In every respect, meals anu service unsur passed anywhere on the Ameri can continent. Hot mineral water specific in the cure of rheumatism, liver, stomach, kidney, blood, skin and nervous disorders. Climate Ideal. Scenery un equalled. Altitude 1760 feet. Modern sanatorium In connection. All forms of amusements. Fine fish ing; near hotel. Nothing else like it In all America. For descriptive literature ad dress Dr. Wm. W. Earles. medical superintendent. Sol Due, AVash. Seattle office 0? American Bank hulldina;. Peck-Judah free Information bu reaus. 1 wbcre hHb la concerned. If ytra hat been exposed to Infection waste do Ham TYREE'S Antiseptic Powder It dlMmlTM in it ant! y In witer. For 9Se voa ca fret enough to mate two ku Ions of Bolutton. and uuaII part of that will nior Mfetr. It la tb het and moat powerful ffermlr.de on the market. It an abxolat pre Tn tire of all Infections la nneonaied 9 a doucbe; aootbes and. allaTa lnflaa&t natloo. aeomtnendd by TBylelaiia and aold bj dnicfflata eTerywber. Send for Booklet. XS.TTREE, CbUtjraafaartoa,D.C SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. BHsrff!t ukd Day School for Oirfa Trader "V f cut of biMoncf ft. John BmpUatt i r ptoop ji CollecMtsS AewetDlC IDd I Irmen ttry Ihrpc. Mitatlc. Art, LloCntion, Gymiuiilum. (liswdnit ppila most t oror 14 fmmx of ftre and veil roonn.cndd. 1h number Is limited to flftr. Application aboold bo mad early., Addrsaa T-VsVf SLW-ior0f'-a 1. St.HHem Hi 1. rVt'ir 6. Or. j mm I K . A. Time -7?' 31 I ' of higher to $50.00, Fraley's Panama Another Shipment Owing to the success of our recent ex tra special sale of Panamas we wired for more, which we secured at even closer prices. Ideal for Summer wear. 200 of these newest block, deep-roll brim, real imported Formoso stock regular $7.00 kind at only $3.90 Trimmed Hats For Women and Children hundreds of them high-class, fresh, new and at tractive. All included now at from ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF OFF. 212-214 THIRD Either AT SALMON Store SEALY-DRESSER CO GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS. MAIN Tonri L288-290-292 OREGON'S Reeosrnlsed Meadqnartera Best Things to Est. UCuVMUDIEPVDMDThis Springs IU.U lllrtl L.L w I llwl crop. Absolute- puret direct from the farm in ostern New iork. 5a.'.f:.$l.i5 gallon cans VIRGINIA HAMS New pack. pound 35C SAGE CHEESE from old Ver- 0C mont. pound. ... Finnan Haddles, pound 25c PLMPkTU DIE? Th re good, old billbrVCil NtO home-made kind that evervbody likes. Two sizes 20c and 40c. WINE AND LIQUOR DEPARTMENT MEDICINAL PORT. Regular toe, special 75s Regrular 7Re, special 60c Regular 60c, special 40c OLD FOHRFSTtlt WHISKY, CI Ifl Regular 1.B0, special 1 1 1 U BISHOP'S CUP CHOCOLATE Contains both sugar and milk: 18 envelopes in package. Enough In Cfln envelope for one cup. Perpkg ilUu 2KH, too, S03 STARK STREET (Near Fifth), PORTLAND, OREGON. Excursion Sunday May 26th Through Beautiful Tualatin Valley to WILKESBORO Returning to North Plains Park. Train leaves Second and Stark 9:15 A. M. Returning 5:30 P. XI. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ROUND TRIP. . Inquire RUTH TRUST CO. 235 STARK STREET. Foster & Kleiser Hi a a era Commercial nasi Bleotste SIGNS Kaat itralk anal Itaat Erorett atrwSS Pkonasi bail XUIs B Brook Eats without a peer Ask to see our MANNISH SHIRTS For WomenThey're Different, $1.15 to $3.95 More Class Less Price Out of High Bent Zone 392 MORRISON NEAR TENTH STARK STREET TURKISH COFFEE 45c "The Zenith of duality." For your Sunday picnic or auto party We can supply you with Roast Beef, Roast Pork, Roast Veal or Roast Chicken. CAI An? HOMB-MADE AND VERY OALAUO SUPERIOR: Chic ken, Bhrlmp, Potato or Crab. CDDIWfi PHimrCH? ry picked. Ol lliliu uiiiunkiiui milk fed. from the Oregon Agricultural College at uorvauis. DRESSER'S HOME -ROAST ? i?: pared with wine. We use for this Roast Ham only the very finest from Iowa Corn-Fed Pigs. All natural flavor retained. Siloed to order. Don't overlook this. TOMATO CATSLP. "Preferred Stock," 40c bottle. . .25e I.tbby's, 25c bottle ZUC D15SELDOHF MUSTARD, 25c, Ofln Jars, only. a. w V unoTnw brow The good old UUOIUil rrkad (kind, to eat with Baked Beans Saturday night or Sunday morning. New Engend ers in Portland will feel right at home With OUR BOSTON BROWN BREAD 5c loaves and 10c loaves. TpV BEST PLACE I TQ 1 IV I TO EQUIP JO THE MODERN OFFICE P A finr STATIONERY C iHUriLand PRINTING tU. nd PRINTING' 17 u iui wAwntroi rum mi, a un A A1R1