Jn T1!K MOKXTXP OREGOyiAy. FRIDAY. 31 AY S4. lPlg. NEWHATIONALBANK ORGANIZED III CITY : HIST0EI0 MAEQUAM BUILDING WILL S00K BEC0MS HOME OF NATIONAL BANK AND uwiutiv ixuxw pEESENT BUSINE53 OF P0ETLAND TEUST COMPANY. a t a t : I fFflTI a, V J. Officers cf Portland Trust Company Branch Out With S5C0.CC0 Institution. 9 See America NOW! ' llilliraifil OPERATIONS STAY APART Mn Behind Hrpoaili.rj Bur Mar qua m Building a : for Ilusl bm .ru-r Improrrnwiif f 7t ' In 9100.000 Are Made. A ntsr Natlopal hank cai'ltallasd at 1500. OOO haa brn org-anlisd by ofncere of the Ported Trust Company. will conduct both Iratltuttona In the Mrouam buIl'tlnK. at Sixth and Mor rison alrests. wr.lch u said for 1.S0. tvO two irnki icn to an Independent and separate company. crr.poJ of tha sawne sst of mn.. ho wt'.l upend an ad ditional 1 10. " In Immediate Improre mscts. Tfce Incorp'Tatnra rf tt new banK who hava applied to the Secretary of the Treasury for a charier are 11. L flttock. J 1- Karrel!. J.mn Twohy. K. "W. Leadbetter. :aarlea II. trev." I B. ilenef.e and Kmery olrr.lead. Mr. ril tock will be president of the National bank, a well a of t;ie trut company ef which be la aireaily the head, and Mr. Olmatead will be acme vlce-prcUent of both Institution. The two orjranir.-itior.a wl!l be oper ated separately, although they will be located In the same or adjoining rooma la tha Marquam bulldlnx- Bvlaraa Hkeira Kapld Growth. The bualneaa of the Iort:aiid Trust Company has been irronrlna- ao rapid;y and so substantia'. In t:;e last few years that expansion became necessary. S that they mUt.t cater to the banktn trade that seeks Rations with a Na tional Institution, l. e Idea of Incorpor-attt:- a National bank was adopted. Tuts move Is In recognition of Port land as the nnan. lI center f the North west and anticipates tr.e future de n.anl for accommodations by the rrowlna; corporations of Portland and lrin!t The National bank, brine; associated with the trust company, will enable the combination to supply all posa.ble hankie facilities to patrons of both Institutions. Although the capital of t new National tank wi:t be but I'.uo u at the outset, the aim la to In crease th!a capttallxation to 11.000.000 as aon aa the business warranta It. The National bank will act as a re serve aaent for banks of the Northwest, as a liovernrnent depository, bank of deposit and discount for firms. Individu als and corporations. Tract ssissar rsvatlsusea. Capital of the Portland Trust Com pany wi.l remain at $J0u. uoo. The con cern will continue to exercise strictly the functions of a savings bank and trust company organised under the laws of the state wnd subject to the euper vtslon of the superintendent of banks. Its activities In the field of savins: and trust huslnesa will In no wav be cur tailed, but. on the contrary, will ba In creased through Its srn i.itlon with tha new National bank, which association cannot but be bclpful to It It will, aa heretofore, seek the busi ness of savins; depositors and Individ uals havtna; trust funds to be held and .-ared for. acting; as trustee for bond Issues, escrow agent, executor or ad ministrator of estates and trustee under ueeds. wl'ls and agreements. Kdgar H. Sensenlch. the present cash ier f the trust company, will he the ashler of ti e new National bank. Me waa formerly associated with the Mer chants National l-unk of Philadelphia and with a large security house of that CUV. ' l W. Hawkins will continue aa sec retary of the truM company, and will be active In the management. He re cently came to Portland from Chicago, where he was for several years with the Continental ex Commercial Trust sV Savings Hank, one of the large trust companies of that cltv. Kecently the law firm of Carey Kerr has been retained aa counsel for the bank. The large experience of the members of the firm In corporation work has especially fitted the firm for the legal work of the bank. Itallelag; set Re Isastrevesl. Jtrnu'sltlon of the Mar. mam building, which has an area of 100 by 75 feet on, the north side of Morrison street, ex tending from tlxtli street to Heventh streets, makes It possible for the di rector of the Portland Trust Company to carrv out their expansion plans, which have been developing In a period of several months. The growth of the commercial banking business In the present qiarlers at Third and Oak streets necessitated larger and Im prove.! frti'llltlS Negotiations for the purchase of tha Mar.iuam bulMin were completed two weeks ago when the sale waa an nounce.!. The formal order of Judge Volverton In the United Stales Plstrlct Court, granting R. S. Howard. Jr. re ceiver of the Title Guarantee A Trust Company, to dispose of the property, waa made Wednesday evening and en tered estenlay morning The new owners will take posseaslon cf the buMd'.nir on June 1. hut prob ablv will not begin their improvement work until late In July or early In Au gust. Steel for the supptirts on the lower floors haa been ordered and re construction work will begin as soon aa It arrives. Present tenanta will be allowed to remain In the butWInu pending the beginning of work. The solid stone walla on the first atory will be torn out and the steel frames sub stituted. New plateglass windows will be substituted on all the lower floor rooms which will be made particularly attractive for retail stores. Theater liatrasr PI a area la Flam. The two banks will occupy tha cor ner at t-txth and Morrison streets tak ing all the space between Sixth street attd the entrance to the Orpheum The ater. The theater entrance will be Im proved ard made more attractive. The main aud'torlum of t'ie theater la not In the Marnuam building but In tha building Immediately north of lt The lease for the entrance which la through the Mar.iuam building will continue. The corner at Seventh and Morrison street will be remodeled so that It will be modern and desirable for a Mgh-rlasa mercantile establishment. Ail the rooms between the theater en trance and eleventh street likewise will be Improved and modernised. The upper floors, which are used for ofH.-es and bachelor apartments, will be repaired and made modern. The cost of the Improvements are es timated at lloe.Ac. but probably will exceed that amount. No rxpenae will be spared to make the butUltna modern tn every particular an-1 to make the banking quarters among the meet at tractive and moet convenient In tha cltv. Title to the Marquam building will not be In the name of the Portland A ' . . .. - . ; . : ! '-. - .." v-:-; ' ( - ; Pr :(, -. .,- !- -'I'iik T i s,f t , XeA t. UV'a-" ft"r:T- . w , - f : , ... i . . . . , . -. ; ' "f . - . .... : . . ' v . " . " -. I., ; . V : : , s i - - , v : r- - , . ' v ; ' - ifeff l.'. ? if B f? 1 B '""aMnnn..j t PKOI'KKTV AT SIXTH, MOIlHItO AM HKVE.MIt STHKKTS, WI1K I1 HAS HKKX WOLD KOK fTSOaJOO. Trait Company, but In a new company composed of Ita dlrectora who will provide the funds for Ita purchase. The funds In the bank will not be uacd to pay for the hulMlng. x WRIGHT SAFE IN ALASKA Lighthouse employe Rescued After Wreck of Vessel In North. Safe ashore, returning to Ketchi kan." read a telegram received here Wednesday by Mrs. V. J. Wright, whose husband was on board tne I'nltcd States lighthouse fender. Armeria, wrecked off Cape Hlnchlnbrook after itolng to the rescue of the lone survivor frc.m the tlayden Brown. Mr. Wright hus been an engineer In the Federal lighthouse service for li years, and this Is the second occasion he haa faced death In a shipwreck. Intll a year ago last October he was employed In the service at Portland, but waa transferred to Ketchikan. Alaska. Shortly after taking up his new duties as lighthouse Im-pector In the north he was w-recked on the Cot iate City, which went down In Seymour Narrows oft Cape Smudge, B. C. Jan uary . 111. In both of his wreck experiences Mr. Wright lost all the clothing and other personal property he had aboard. He bad expected to be gone tnree months on the present trip, but plnns were changed when the vessel was lost. GRAND TRUNKGETS SMITH Hallway Name City Passenger Agent for Portland. In recognition of the Importance of Portland aa a traffic center, the Grand Trunk Hallway system ha nppolnted lorsey B. Smith as ctty passenger agent In this city. Mr. Smith will handle the business for the entire ;rand Trunk system. Including the Orand Trunk Railway, proper, the Orand Trunk Pacific Hallway and the Orand Trunk Pacific Coast Steamship lines. The office of the company will be at S Third street, where Mr. Smith main tains lit headquarters aa manuger of the travel bureau. Mr. Smith ha been In tha transpora tlon buelnesa for more than 20 yeara. He waa private secretary to A. I Moh ler when Mr. Mohler was president of the O.-W. R N. Company and later held various official positions with the Harrlman avstem. For the last few years he has had charge of the Port land travel bureau. NORELLI, ARTIST, HERE SWKDISH PRIMA DOXXA CALLS PORTLAND JIOMF. Tranj.formntton n Lnt Few Years Is Great Surprise to Former Resident, Who I Pleased. It ha been three years since JennleNorellt. the Swedish prima don na, who calla Portland her American home city, visited here, and she aaya that after looking over the city and noting the trans-formatlon from old llantly lighted streets," went on Msilame Norelll. "Many lighted lamps and illuminated business eigns are de lightful and one walks over the city literally bathed In light. New Tork Cltv boasts of a Great White Way. Portland can. with perfect Justice, boast of several." Speaking tt herself. Madame Norelll said: "1 was born in Ballnas, In the northern sportlon of Sweden, and re ceived my musical education In Stock holm. My heart often goea back to my girlhood days, when I played In the snow with reindeer, but I look on Port lard as my home. Years asro wa had a house in Piedmont and I sang for Iwn yenr hs soprano soloist In the See the most beautiful and interesting part of it from the N0KTH COAST LIMITED or ATIANTIC EXPRESS, running through to Chicago daily from Portland and the Pacific Northwest,"" via Minneapolis and St. Paul. EXCURSION TICKETS On sale to all points in the East for various dates to September 30. Liberal time limits and "stopovers" enroute. Additional stop allowed for making the side trip through YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner gateway, the official entrance to the Park. Park season June 15 to September 15. Full information as to rates, train service, etc., gladly furnished. Let us arrange your trip and make your berth reservations.. A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent 255 Morrison Street, Corner Third Street, Portland, Oregon Main 244 Phones A 1244 orthersi Faciirlc- Ry Ja- --N n.V-.'H. T-:. a1 list si iijpifl .p.Li.ii.tj- g,l,wo- ..s nuartet of the First Unitarian Church. Then I left for Eu.-ope to go Into pro fessional grand opera, 'I particularly enjoyed my last en gagement here with the International Grand Opera Company and remember with special rleasure the ftne "IntTing of the tenor Barre. one of my fellow artists. At the conclusion of our tour I sant? at the Denver music 'e"lv Thla programme included Busoni, the pianist and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. The engagement was a big success and the protit was 12000 more than was realized at succeeding festivals. Since then I have sung. In grand opera and concerts In Paris, London. Berlin and other European centers. I love London and the Eng lish audiences, they are so loyal to a singer. This past season I appeared frequently in London and Paris con certs and also toured Ireland and Scot land. I was present In the Hammer stein Opera-House In London when Misb Fellcie Lynne. the young Amer ican soprano, mads her debut, and think l,e hag a charming voire. She ought to do welL My operas this season have been 'Faust 'Les Hugenots and 'Lucia.' . "I arrived In this country a weeK ahead of the Titanic disaster and have sung sn music festivals and concerts in Colorado. Minnesota, Kansas and North Dakota towns. I will sail for Europe for a season of grand opera early in August." "Does grand opera pay?" "Only to a few stars," replied Ma dame Norelll. "Then why stay with it? Oh, it is my profession. Grand opera is educational and the crowd doesn't want education. The American crowd wants entertainment, therefore It fights shv of grand opera. Foreigners glad- ly go to grand opera because they are used to it. The Italians and Germans In New York City went to Hammer -stein's operas and heiped him to make money. New York is largely a for eign. city. It Is American no longer." Consul-General Hill Killed. FRANKFORT - ON - MAIN, Germany, May 23. United States Consul-General Frank D. Hill, of Minnesota,- was killed today by falling over the railing of the staircase in a hotel here. He was found on tf ground floor with a broken skull. It is assumed the accidpnt was caused by an attack of giddiness. 1 1 MlEjluaIit5rL i Licenses I -sued at Vancouver. VANCOUVER. Wash, May S3. (Spe cials Dirk Hoogendom. from Netne. Alaska, and Miss Louise L. Koss. of Roberta. Or. arrived her today and secured a license to marry. They were accompanied by J. P. Riley. Frederick A. Miller and Mrs. Mattle H Hamel. of Toetlsnd. serured a marriage license. . V f Madame Jennie Norelll. Prima J Itoaua, Who Mauia at the llel- t lig Theater Sunday Afternoon. .......... .t..TT ...-a sharks lito skyscrapers. Portland will for the future live In her memory as The City of many White Ways." ' "I am dellhttrt to cee s. msry bril- COMMOH GARDEN -SAGE RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO -NATURAL COLOR A Simple Remedy for Dandruff, Falling Hair, Itching Scalp Faded and Gray Hair. The old Idea of using Sage Jnr dark ening the hair la again coming In voguex. Our grandmothers had dark, glossy hair at sw-er.ty-flve, while our mothers are grmr before they are fifty. Our grand mothers kept their hair soft and glossv with a "Sage Tie." which also restored the natural color. One objection t uslns urh a prepara tion was the trouble of making it. This obvrtton h.AS been overcome by the TVyeth Chemlral Company of New York, who has plared on the. market a su perior preparation of Sage, combined with Sulphur and other valuable reme dies for dandruff, itrhlng scalp, and thin. wea, falling halr The hoauty of the hair depends more on Its rlrh...ven .shading than anything rUp. Don't have dry. harsh faded hair, when a simple, harmless remedy will bring bac k tlir color In a few days: and don't be tormented with dandruff, Itrh Ing cralp and loose falling halra. Veth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy will iitlrkly correct these troubles, and glve c.'lor. ftrengtii nd beauty to your hair. Get a fifty-cent bottle from your druggitt today, and prove this to your own satisfaction. All druggists sell It, under g'larariteje that the. money will be refund.'d If lUoremedy Is not exactly as represented, special agent. Owl Drug" Co. This Remarkable List of Instruments Sold New, Exclusively by the Wiley B. Ailen Co. Morrison Street at Seventh Pianos MASON & HAMLIN HARDMAN PACKARD KRAKAIJER LUDWIG H0BART M. CABLE HARRINGTON PRICE & TEEPLE MILTON HENSEL REMBRANDT Player Pianos THE ANGELUS HARDMAN KNABE PACKARD KRAKAUER FISCHER LUDWIG HOBART M. CABLE HARRINGTON PRICE & TEEPLE MILTON THE AUTOTONE THE PLAYOTONE Your inspection and test are coVdially solicited. Sold on Easy Payments if Desired. Morrison Street at Seventh. is not an abstract thin Sf 1.1 gMm..tli 17n,ai Door Roadster. Fully Equipped. S1O0O YOU can see it in every part of the Paige car. We do not need to speak of it in generalities. We can point it out in every feature of this extraordinary Paige mechanism. Go from one sales-room to another, and in mere ly looking at any number of cars in any particular price class you won't see many striking differ ences. The cars will all look pretty much alike. Paint is paint Wheels are wheels. Standard body-types on one car are like the same standard body-types on another. But if you could go dear through the thousand dollar price field and take the cars to pieces, get down into the insides of them and investigate the materials and workmanship," you could see for yourself, even with slight knowledge of automo bile construction, why we say Paige Quality is not an abstract thing, but a def inite, concrete thing of which you can say: "Here it is." We do not claim the Paige is a $2000 car of a $3000 car. It isn't, and neither are the other low priced cars whose makers try to fool you with such ridiculous claims. But the Paige is the best built, most enduring automobile sold at $975 and $1000. From the motor to the last detail of construction and finish, the Paige car is built to fix for all time the standard of high quality in its field. Regular Equipment on all Paige Model Top and Single Vision Windshield 5 black enamel Iampa, generator, horn, toola, jack and nr outfit. Quick Demountable Rims (set of 5) on tour- r . , . ... l C cM MMtnmem ina- ear moueia, including ure iroua, " , SZ.A.tr. $12.50. (Self-Starter and Preit-O-Lito tank rondater. SI 2.50. stalled for $25 if desired. on in- Come and study the Paige car. If you are not an expert jn tom bile construction, bring an expert with you and satisfy your self that Paige Quality is not an Abstract Thing. STODDARD -DAYTON AUTO COMPANY Edward E. Gerllnger, General Manager. Salesrooms, BOO Washlnicton Street. Slarshall 1915, A 107. Service Department S8 Tenth St. Marshall 2043. PAlGE - DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN : DOC