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THE 3IORNIXG OREGOXIAN. FRIDAY. JJTSE 21, 1913. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OKEGOXIAX TEUEFHONKS. Prlstinc-room Mais TCTe A WW City Circulation Main T70 A 'ttS lfuiU( Editor Main T73 A 60J Eundar Editor Main 70TO A sow ContKMbc-room Main 1970 A 60J Euparlntaadrat bulldtnr . . . .Mam 7OT A AMrSEXEXTS. HEILIO THEATER Bnth and Tay lor! Henrietta Crosrnan n the comedy. "Tha Real Thins." Tonlallt at B:lS. BAKEK THEATER (Elenth and Morri son ) Baker Stock Company In tna piax. "The Blue houm. lonignt at b:io. OBPHEUM THEATER (Morrison, between 6lsth acd Beventn vanaevllle. Tnis an traooa at 3:15 and tonight at 8:15 o'clock. PANTAGES THEATER (Seventh and Al der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 3:4a. tonight at T:bo and o'clock. Benbow Trum Reports. Deputy City I Attorney Ben bow. resigned, yesterday filed with City Attorney Grant report on toe Broadway bride: litigation eases, the Hawthorne-avenue bridge I mix-up, the Inman-Poulsen fight and the Southern Pacific controversy. He charge bis former chief with neglect of duty In all of these. In not having- them properly tried out before the courts and of evincing little or no in terest in them. The litigants have never paid the costs of the Broadway bridge cases, be says, although decided against them. The Portland Railway, Light Power Company, be says. should be forced to accept a new fran chise on the bridge named; the rail road company should pay for the public levee and the Inman-Poulsen cases should be fought, says Mr. Benbow. Stbasxs Goixo to Astoria Nightly. Arrangements have been completed by the O.-W. R. N. Co. to run the steamer T. J. Potter to Astoria every I empress THEATER (Park ana Waaliins-1 night excepting Sundays and Mondays KSt S3ST Mrtr the excursion season, making OAKS PARK Willamette River) Amnee- ment park; varied attraction. Thla after noon ana tonisnt. COUNCIL CRIS T (Portland Height) scenie Amusement Park. PEOPLE'S. STAB. ARC ADR." OH JOT. TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL First-ran Clo ture u A. M.-12 P. M. RECREATIOM PARE 4th and Vanghn) BasebaU. Portland vs. Tacoma. This alter- noon at s o'clock. OREGON! AX AT RESORTS. Fee- the auVkot delivery mt Tb Orvironha as Summer reoorta. sal srribo throocli the followtna- aaueee. City re tee. Sabecrtptioa by mail are payable la advance. Bayoccan, Or.. Hotel Bayeeeaut Asmex Brighton Beach. Or i. A- Baldwin Careon Spruce Mineral Snrman Hotel Collins Springs Fred A. Touna Gearbart Park. X. X Falrbaret Long BeMeh ........... Leuia Cohen Kabootta ............ .A. H. Brawn Newport ........ ..-.Geo. Sylvester Oeraa Park IX K. Beach? Rackaway Bearh. Or. . WUkina A Ble 6C Martins Sprues. .Mrs. St. Martin Seaside Clark Stratus Baavtew. Waeb Frank B Stiaabal TUIamaok S. 8. lanaal Waab Ml Xarby Advertisement Intended foe the City News Dnei coiumne in nuntiar i issue mum nanuea in The Oregonian bosl 9 o eioea tmxummy evening. wines office by two boats operated daily by the com pany to that point. The Potter will leave at 16:30 P. M arriving at Astoria at C O clock the following morning. It will leave there at I A. M, arriving back in Portland at P. M. On Sundays the boat will leave at night; arriving here the following morning. The Has salo will be operated to Astoria every morning at t o clock excepting Sat urdays and Sundays. Saturdays it will leave Portland at 1 P. 41. Grant Passes O pi hi oh. City At torney Grant yesterday filed a report to the City Council on the proposed franchises for the Hill lines on the East Side, and for the Southern Pa eiflc Company on Fourth street and on Jefferson street, to be used in electrify ing its valley line. The Council, he says, has no power to enforce common users on private rights of way, but can grant them on lines not running over private property, some or the coun cilmen wished to know about the pri vate tracks, as the proposed Hill tracks cross private property a good deal. Under this opinion, no use could be made of the Hill tracks byother roads. Chapman will Manage Taip. C. C Chapman, of the Portland Commercial Club, will manage the second excursion to Tillamook Bay, June 25. 26 and 27. Garibaldi Beach, Bay Ocean. NeaJtahnie Mountains, Nehalezn, Salmonberry, Wil son and Trask rivers and Tillamook will be included in the Itinerary. Res ervations are coming in rapidly at the Commercial Club. The trip is made to satisfy many who were unable to obtain reservations on the first excursion msde some time ago. Check Accounts for Salaried Men The way for some men . to save money is to stop the small leaks. And with these fellows it's so easy' to spend a dol lar when they find it in their pocket--For they have good in comes know they'll have more money next week so what's the use T If these men would bank their salary and pay necessary bills by check saving the rest instead of wasting it they'd soon have a coup fortable balance. Handle your good sal ary on this businesslike basis. Portland Trust Company of Oregon BANK Third and Oak Streets in - the second tri-annnal Christian Conference, to be held in Portland, June 39 to July 13. 1913, arrange ments were made to finance a, campaign to raise 115,000. Among those present were members of the executive com- The expense for the mittee. ministers and some who were present when Portland invited the con ference to come to Portland in 1913. Woman's Clcb Members to Visit entire trip is 328. fcALKM. Leaving at A. M. Saturday Polics Baktj Escobt to Dead. by the Oregon Electric, members of the I Escorted by the police band and two w it umuaw ut w- i platoons ox omoers commanueo, oy uip. i anrAAll tween 30 and 40 will pay a visit of In- tain Riley, the body of Albert Black- UKtuOla apectlon to the state Institutions at man nniloa nrricr who iiut Tn.-1 Salem at the Invitation of Governor day, was conveyed to rest at Rose City state to Be Represented at General west, whose guests they will be for the cemetery yesterday. Services were I iiepresentext at general: WOMEN ATTEND! over the 0.-W. R. ok N. June 29 and I attenlj day. Among those who have signified their intention of making the trip are the following: Mrs. Sarah Evans. Dr. Mabel Akin. Dr. Marlam Baker. Mrs. E. Runyan. Mrs. H. A. Moore, Mrs. A. Shannon. Mrs. J. F. Clarkson. Mrs. C. C Shay, Mrs. F. Dennison, Mrs. H. Q. Tettlnger. Mrs. R. M. Tuttle. Mrs. H. I. Aggens, Mrs. J. K. Clark. Mrs. Charles E. Smith, Mrs. T. E. Rushmore, Mrs. Philip Lawton. Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. William Hare. Mrs. J. C. Hare, Mrs. B. Weaver. Mrs. A. Giebtsch, Mrs. Graham Walsh, Mrs. Cora Tussey, Mrs. Warren E. Thomas. Mrs. M. A. Dal ton. Mrs. S. Gerowe, Mrs. Percy Graves, Mrs. u. iw. dines. Miss Lillian Tingle, Mrs. R. G. Graham, Mrs. Albert Brown, Mrs. C. R. Canjion, Mrs. F. Jamieson, Mrs. John M- Scott and the president of the club, Mrs. A. King Wilson. Ch.ttox Chcrch to Ba Dedicated. Rev. C. O. McCulloch, pastor, has com plated arrangements for the dedica tion of the Clinton Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church next Sunday. The services will take up the main portion of the day. G. F. Johnson will have charge of the afternoon laymen's meet lng. The church waa organised about five years ago and has a membership or 100. Work was started on the new building three years ago. John B. Kelly gave the lot on which it stands. It has cost 310,000 and was named for Clinton Kelly, a pioneer. The church auditorium will seat 500 people. Pro visions were made for a gymnasium in the basement. RATTT.Httrp P n ft n . m w Wrtoniva . Whether the famous battleship Oregon Wife Xo. S Spurns Mother's Hand will be sent to Portland for the Elks Club Conference. held at the chapel of the East Side Undertaking Company and Rev, Benja min Young delivered a discourse. Services Planned fob Tonight. Services will be held in Congregation Ahavai Sholom Synagogue, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be an address by Charles W. Kobi- son and music by the choir. Tomorrow morning services begin at 9:80 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson officiating. Overland Band Cokino. Willy's on the road advertising the Overland cu8al0n aa to tne most advantageous AUIVUIVVUW V tAA a 1 1 f n a as A w ken,na from San Francisco In a special train It Leads Them All Brook Hats Without a Peer $3 Extra Special! TODAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY Our Complete Line of Men's and Youth's $20 and $22.50 Fancy Suits and Overcoats This sale embraces every fancy Spring suit or overcoat in our complete stock ; not only a few, but a vast selection of beautiful patterns to select from. The styles are all strictly up. to the minute, the quality extraordinary. They're from the foremost manufacturers who make the best of clothes, and our guar anteed fit goes with every garment. The English box-back, Norfolk or the two-button sack is here for you. REMEMBER THE SALE BEGINS TODAY. OUR WINDOW DISPLAY is filled with this wonderful spe cial. Don't fail to look them over. They will appeal to you. HEADQUARTERS FOR GENUINE HOLEPROOF HOSIERY for men, women and chil dren; 6 pairs guaranteed to wear six months -without holes; $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 . for a box of sjx pairs. Reliable Clothiers S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison Streets COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED Orders forwarded on re quest with rule of self measurements and samples. As tb advance guard of tha dele gates from Portland. Mrs. Frederick Eggert will leave here today for San Kranelsco, to attend the biennial con vention of the Genera Federation of I Woman's Clubs. At least six other women will n from Portland tomor-l row and from IS to 20 out of Oregon. The convention, which opens June 25, will continue until July 5. A new SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Belmont School FOR BOYS Belmont, Cal. (Twenty-five miles south of Saa rranrieo. Is trying, and we believe successfully try Ins, to do for the moral, the intellectual Among those from Portland who will and tha physical welfare of Its boya what manner of advertising will be held. after a short stop will proceed east over the Northern Pacific. Tub Bjlnkkas and their friends have reserved every room at Hotel Gearhart By-the-Sea" for this week-end. Other guests will be accommocatea in tne Annex. New amd Sbcond-Haxd Showcasbs for sale, 12S North Fifth street. the convention are Mrs. Fred erick Eggrert, state delegate: Mrs. A. Giebtsch, Mrs. W. H. Fear. Mrs. Otto Kleemann, Mrs. G. J. Frankel, Mrs. K. H. Poyes and Miss R. M. Avery. Mrs. Eggert has. been selected to succeed Mrs. A. King Wilson as presl- tkAiLhrftil nlHBtl mOflt Willi tO hRVG done. Contrlbutlve to thlfl end are the location of the school, removed from the temptations rii,tM.tlnni nf town, or city, the fine ness of ita climate, the excellence of Its butldlnsa and other equipment, and the beauty and extent of Its grounds, with the . Mnrj nf foothills Burroundlnr them. We ara glad to have our patrona and srad- CAXJFORJflA HOTELS. dent of the Woman's Club In Portland 1 uates consulted. For catalogue and other for the ensuing; year. COURT PROTECTS GREY WOMAX WHO TRIED TO SHOOT PRISONER IS ORDERED OCT. and Stands by Husband on Trial for Double Marriage. reunion will depend upon conditions as to officers and men, according to a telegram received late yesterday after noon by Mayor Rushlight from United replied that the Oregon has been prom- I . iv ..iT i ,k1 . rr . . . , I to avert another shooting affray In the lsed to Tacoma for the Montamara Festo until July 5 and that she might be sent to Portland If there are enough officers and men available to bring her. Harbormaster Speier is now at Bremer ton, under orders from the Mayor, to see about the subject. The ship is there now, out of commission. Cajupbbu. Sentenced to Ykar. Ernest Campbell entered s plea of guilty to a charge of non-support be fore County Judge Cleeton yesterday and was sentenced to a year on the rockpile. Campbell pawned practical ly everything the family owned, in cluding Mrs. Campbells Jewelry and some of her clothing, to get money with which to buy whisky. He left his wife and four children destitute. The county has been contributing to their support for the past few month and neighbors have been supplying cloth ing. Mrs. Campbell was so 111 that she coum not appear in court yesterday. Chikbsb Cooks, Rich, Go Back Hon. After many years of service at Good Samaritan. Gang, the Chinese cook, and Juey Sing, an assistant, have severed their connection with the -institution that tbey may go back to China, and enjoy the privileges of a republic on their native soil. The former has been at the hospital about IS years and the Municipal Courtroom, when the clerk called the case of Avery J. Grey, who a few days ago escaped three shots from a revolver In the hands of his mother-in-law, in the presence of the court and 60 others. Attorney Long, who appeared for the young man, de manded that before his client was brought from the box. Mrs. Anna John son, the mother-in-law, be searched for weapons. The attorney represented that Mrs. Johnson had been in the custody of Mrs. Lola G. Baldwin and had been per mitted to come and go at will. He also said she sat In ROCKPILE AWAITS SHARPER Steamship Gambler Must Serve If He Returns to Portland. If C. H. Perry, alias John Brown, ex nerlenced steamship gambler, ever comes back to Portland, he will go au tomatically to the Linnton rockpile, for 0 days. He would have made the trip yesterday, but took the precaution to let a bail of 160 and an attorney appear in his stead. Perry was arrested by letectives Coleman and Snow at the beginning of the Rose Festival week, as a bunco man and when questioned at detective headquarters, admitted that he followed the vocation of riding between Portland and San Francisco on the big steamers, playing cards with the unwary or over confident Perry said he and nine others paid well for the privilege. Among those who have lost money on this trip is Primrose, the minstrel, say the detectives. One "killing" of 12700 Is credited to the gang. a revolver could be bad for the taking. The court ordered that Mrs. Johnson be kept In another room while Grey was in court. Documents showing that Grey was wedded to Mabel Johnson and also to woman in Colorado were aU the evidence offered at the preliminary hearing and on this Grey was held to answer. Wife No. 1 has been sent for. to appear at the further proceed ings. Wife No. 2, who has spurned her mother and stood by Grey, was with him in court and embraced him before he was led away. The case of Mrs. Johnson, charged Ith an assault with a dangerous PENKEY BROS.' FBIDAT SPECIAL. We offer our i wines at ti. a gallon; $1.50 wines at 7lo a gallon: Straight Kentucky Whisky, seven years old. nt,r t Kit at 3.50 a ration: Ken- room where lucky Whisky, regular J3 6(1. at M M a gallon; $3 grade Whisky. 2.10 a g Friday only. S7 E. Morrison St. PI East 287. a 2426. Free delivery. allon. hones specific information address the tieaa si aster. The Head Master or the Assistant Head Master will later be la Portland, and will be alad to see anyone who may care to know more about the achool. Due notice of the time when and the place where he may be seen will later accompany this aotica. W. T. KEID. (Harvard) Head Master. GILBERT N. BRINK, (Pomona) Assistant Head Master. enEartlAnl. Oregon S lmmm KjatdrlfTTrt and Daff School for Girt Tinder J cr of Bitter of John Bptia ( Episcopal M OoUetfWtsB. Acanemic ana Eaemenwj Dept. Jtlusfc. Art, Uocntion, Gymnasium. (Reaideat papila annst bo over 14 yaan of asa and well racommended. The number is limited to fifty. Application should ba made early.) Address The Sifter Superior, OH ice 18. SI. Helen. Hll,Peftltnd.0r. Foi Girts. Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES 0 jESUS AND MARY. Grfc Au&mknd OUirfcai Carat Music Aic Ikcedoa aas Coauaep ciAl Dena, Rmdmt n 1 Daj trndima. Reaped Moral sas Intellects) Trai ales. Write fofADnowcemcat. Address SISTEX iU?FRIOJt Sr. Mery't Jtcmtbm,, Ponla4 Foster & Kleiser HlaTb-Ormd Commercial and Electrie SIGNS East Seventh and East Everett streets. Phones East till. B t224. latter 14 years. They have saved their weapon, was then called and she was wages during that time, and in their native land will be men to be looked up to as wealthy by their countrymen. C. J. Betkd Seriocslt III. Suffering a relapse from an attack of acute dila tion of the heart with which he was afflicted three weeks ago, C J. Reed, ex-United States Marshal lor Oregon. Is seriously ill at his home. 715 Everett street, Because of Mr. Reed's condi tion, members of the family have tele graphed his two sons. Harry, who was graduated from Harvard tnis year, and Jack, on the staff of the American Alagasine, summoning them to the bed side of their father. Pkachu Grows Stronoek. Police Sergeant Peachin. who was shot by his wife several weeks ago, continues to Improve at ft. Vincent's Hospital, and his entire recovery is now expected. The valiant fight that the injured officer has made against the seeming overwhelming odds against him. has astonished the physicians that have observed the case. At first it was not believed possible that he would re cover. Philjp Hem's Frscnui. Held. The funeral of Philip Hers, a Portland at torney. was held yesterday. Rabbi bound over without a hearing. "Can't I go back to my dying child T" she pleaded. "Officer Vessey," said the court, "I want you to deliver this woman forth with to the custody or. tne bnerinr; not to Mrs. Baldwin." She was led sway weeping, and In the door of the court room passed her daughter, to whom she held out her hands, but the girl turned awy- BOOSTERS. My customers often ask me. "To what do you attribute your success as an upstairs clothlerv- My reply is. "i make my customers' boost for me by rlvina- them extra good values (my 130 a month rent helps me In this). I also take great care in fitting them. Jimmy Dunn, room 115 oregonian mag. asko elevator. VACATION TRIPS Are made easy by allowing The Bag sraare & Omnibus Transfer Company, Wise conducted the services and spoke check your baggage direct from home briefly of the life and character of I to destination. Phone Main 6880; or A Mr. Hers. Interment was Jn Beth 3322. Park and xJavis streets. Israel Cemetery. Mr. Hers died June IS at bis home. 810 Kast Flanders street. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Herx, and brother of Thereso, Camalla, Milton and Louis L Hers. Prmsidsxt Foster to Lectcbb. W. T. Foster, president of the Reed Col lege, leaves today for California. During the Summer session of the Uni versity of California he will deliver two series of lectures, each five in number. Dr. Foster will also deliver publlo lecture on "The Professional Spirit." The session commences Mon day, June 24. and closes about July 6. Klectric Cooicrso Pads. Mrs. M. E. Us wiry will demonstrate methods of preparing vegetable ssl.td and straw berry cooking Friday afternoon at 1:30 in the Klectric Store. Seventh and Alder streets. SEE FORJTOURSELF. . t The Bowers Hotel and The Annex have a limited number of, splendid rooms and suites for permanent guesta. Go today and be shown. - MEN'S SUITS. ' The suits I sell at 218.75 would eost $25.00 to $30.00 In the high-rent stores on the street. Jimmy Dunn, room 815 Oregonian bldg. Take elevator. Big Fund Expected to Be Balsed. At a meeting of persona Interested Are You Satisfied with the quality of groceries you are paying big prices for? "VVe are better equipped than ever to supply your every want.' "We have ONE PEICE FOR everybody. L. MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest and Best Grocer, 148 Third Street. A 4432, Main 9432. WEEKLY SAVING ON REGULAR STOCKED GROCERIES Mayer's Pure Vanilla, reg. 35c and 65c 30 and 55t Queen Olives, reg. 25c, bottle 20t Imported Camembert, in wood, reg. 50c, box ,45 Paradise Sodas, large cans, reg. $1, can :.90 Button Mushrooms, reg. 20o tin, 3 cans for 50 McHhenny's Shrimps, reg, 15c, tin. .10 Imported Port, Sherry, Madeira, reg. $1.50, qt. . . .$1.35 Medicinal Port Wine, reg. $4, gallon $3.50 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Pin Money Pickles in quarts, pints and one-half pints. Pin Money Pickles, "Mangoes," pint bottles. Spiced Cherries, Gooseberries and Currants. St. Johnsbury Crackers. - v Educator Crackers, all kinds. Gloucester Codfish Middies, in two and five-pound boxes. Morrel's Mild Sugar-Cured Bacon. OUR VEGETABLE AND FRUIT DEPARTMENT IS CER TAINLY INVITING THIS WEEK. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING: Hothouse Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Fancy Table Celery. Sweet Potatoes. New Potatoes. Green and Fancy White Aurora Asparagus. Green and Yellow Beans. Fresh Sugar Loaf Pineapple. Large Seedless Grapefruit. Ripe Table Peaches and Apricots. Selected Nutmeg Melons. Berries of all kinds. WE GIVE PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ORDERS MES- SENGER SERVICE GOODS AT YOUR DOOR ON TI51E SOL DtJC- HOT SPRINGS HOTEL In the Heart of the Olympics. "The Carlsbad of America." Magnificent 166-room hotel, thoroughly modern; ' meals and 3ervice unsurpassed. Hot mineral water specific, in the cure of rheumatism, liver, stomach, kidney, blood, skin and aervoua disorders. - Altitude 1760 feet. Mountain climbing and all sorts- of amuse ments. Finest fishing. Modern sanatorium. Boats leave the Colman dock, Seattle, daily except Sunday, 8 A. M. Round-trip tickets. Day light -ip- For descriptive literature, ad dress Dr. William W. Earles, medical superintendent, Sol Due, Wash: Peck-Judah free Information bureaus. HOTEL STil 8AH FRAH01SG0 Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steal and brick structure. Every modern convenieBce, Moderate rata Center of theatre and retail district. Of 9o lines transfarrina- all over city. Eleo VKsb emnibus meets trains and steam ara, HOTEL SUTTER Sutter and Kearny Streets SAN FRANCISCO Art np-to-date modern fire-proof hotel of 250 rooms, taking the place of the old Occidental Hotel . and Lick House. European Plan $1.50 Per Day Up Take any Tasdeab from the Ferry at the Expense of the Hotel. A SPECIAL SOAP FOR TENDER SKIN Poslsum Soap Is the Safest and Most Beneficial for Toilet and Bath. Poslam Soap surprises and delights every user. It is more than a mere soap a soap plua healing goodness. Its superiority Is In Its absolute purity, Its antiseptic and germicidal qualities and its healthful effect upon the. skin. These unusual properties are obtained by medication with Poslam, the great skin remedy, making every use. of this soap, for toilet or bath, a source of positive benefit. Poslam Soap Is without equal for tender skin; the Ideal nursery soap, grateful, soothing and non-irritating. Every mother may rely upon Its abso lutei safety and purity. Poslam Soap makes complexions clear, hands soft. Beautifies the skin and Improves Its color and texture. The best shampoo for dandruff greatly beneficial whenever scalp difficulties exist. ' Unusually large and lasting cake; price 15 cents, i For sale by Owl Drug Co. and all druggists. For free sample, write to the Emer gency Laboratories, 32 West 25th Street. New York City. ICCHWAB PRINTING CQ Iw BEN r.G RE ENE. PRESIDENT fo3.5or STARK 'STREET SEALY- DRESSER CQ GROCERS, BAKERS, TEA AND WINE MERCHANTS. 285290-292 STARK STREET J JS (main I 7200 . W a A ci ai OREGON'S Recosrotzed Headquarters Beat Things to Eat. TURKISH COFFEE 45c "The Zenith of taallty. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS RED CURRANTS Awn RED RASPBERRIES are at their best NOW. Do not de lay getting your supply. RECOGNIZED HKADO.UARTERS BEST COFFEE. Our peculiar process of roast ing brings out the full merits of the coffee. No artificial sub stance added to Increase weight. This is of paramount importance to the consumer. FRESH ROASTS DAIX.Y. $1.65 COCHRAN A CO.S IMPORT ED GINGER ALE, sp'l. dozen SCHWEPPE'S IMPORTED I 7f SARSAPARIIXA, sp'l, dozen l'" TURKISH COFFEE 45c "The Zenith ef Quality." Full - flavored, full - bodied, select coffee for family and after-. JCa . . . VH dinner use. Per pound. well's new Cftn PILLBURY'S "BEST" FLOUR The world's pounds sack.. PPfTTPU fTATMEA! Crosse A Black- ouuiuh uniiiiLnk stock, per tin. The world's standard, BO- JO C fMana-oes. CTIirCtn J Pepper Mangoes.. IPINT UIVIUU Co DO NOT FORGET OUR. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Here we have an immense variety of good things suitable for picnics and hot-weather menus. FINNAN HADDIES, fresh, lb, 250 BISMARCK HERRING, 3 for 25C ROLL MOPS, three for 254 : ber Man- t 404 I. goes. J cayiar inuto?r..Mr.,:r.$2,25 GEOFROY SARDINES FV.nch Vtp fish, two cans for.... Uu BERTON SMOKED SARDINE PASTE Get this, for It makes a dell- QfiP clous sandwich. Large can.....U NEW YORK CREAM CHEESE tin's finest, per pound 03u SALMON TIPS E,v.1r.upmouba...35c EDAM CHEESE ?r."iVfi Siffi We have a shipment of extra LARGE FULL CREAM EDAMS, only fjQ BfCHATEL fCdai; aid ilt-"i: Friday and Sat urday only, each We are offering special induce ments in Olives and Sardines. See our. window. DRINK TURKISH COFFEE. 288, 290, 293 STARK STREET (Near Fifth), PORTLAND, OREGON. Don't You Hear the Swells and Breakers Calling, Calling? Don't You Hear Their Roar? SPEND SUNDAY AT Gearhart-by-the-Sea f Nothing is better than a Sunday at Gearhart, except a HOME at Gearhart There you will find the highest-class residence lots on the finest beach on the Pacific. , Home-owners at Gearhart have an interest in two miles of the finest beach in the world. All eyes are turning toward Gearhart. Let us tell you about it, show you its beauties. It is different from other beach prop erties more finished, more ideal. GEARHART PARK CO. Phones: Main 1293, A 7268 100 Fourth Street Short Scenic Excursion To and Through Beautiful Tualatin Valley Country. North Plains -via United Railways Wilkesboro. Picnic Grounds Open to Visitors North Plains Park, ideal place to spend day. Pure drinking water. Restaurants and grocery stores for lunches. - Shade trees. Mountains in view. Week-end rates. Inquire for time cards and descriptive literature. 235 Stark Street, Portland, Oregon.