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THE MORXIXG OREGOXLO. THUKSDAT, AUliLST 7, 1913. ll CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOKIAX TELEPHONES. Printing-Room Main 7070. A 6005 City Circulation Main 7070, A JC Managing Editor Main 707O. A nus Sunday Editor Main 7070. X dims Composing-Room Main 7070. X 6uS5 Superintendent Building Main 7070. X ttui)5 AMUSEMENTS. HEILIO THEATER (Eleventh and Morrl aonj Wlmer Garden company in "The Passing Show or 1412." Tonight at :15. ORChLUM THEATER (Broadway and Tay lor! Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:13 and to:);ht at 8:15. PANTAGES THEATER (Broadway and Al der Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 7:30 and u. EMPRESS THEATER (Broadway and Yam hill) Vaudeville. This atternoon at 2:13 and tonight at 7:30 and a. 1-1" RIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark) Musical comedy, "Hotel FUm-Flam." Thla afternoon at 2:15 and tonight at 6:30 to 10:45 o'clock. Wi'KS- STAR, ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOH AND CRYSTAI-Flrst-run pic tures. 11 A, M. to 12 P. M. COLUMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Wash lngton) Continuoua first-run picture from 11 A. M. GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Waih ingioi) Continuoua first-run motion o'c turea. OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK (Cars from First and Aider) Royal Italian Band and vaudeville. Afternoons at 2:30; evenings at S P. M. HECREATiOJT PARK (Twenty-fourth and Jaughn) Baaebail. Portland vs. Spokane, "his afternoon at 8:15. OREGOMAX AT RESORTS. For quickest delivery of The Ore gonian at Summer resorts subscribe through the following agents. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable in advance. Bar View, Or E. F. Jackson Bay City. Or M. J. Miller Bay Ocean, Or .M. A. Shirley. Jr. Brighton Beach, Or... J. A Baldwin Caraon, Wash. . .Shepherd's Springs Ca.t ail In, Or G. M. Gelaendorfer Garibaldi, Or c. K. Alexander Lung Beach, Wash Frank Hochlleld Manxanlta Beach, Or. Emu G. Kardell Nahcotta, Wash J. II. Uronn Newport, Or Ceorgt Sylvester Ocean Park. Wah...D. E. Beechey Rockaway Beach, Or . . . Frank Miller Kockaway Beach.Or. . .K. I. W'atklna St. Martina Springs, Wash Mr, fi. St. Martin Seaside, Or Clark Strattoa Seavlenr, Wash. .Constable Putnam Tillamook. Or J. S. Lamar Wheeler, Or It. 11. Cady Wllholt, Or F. W. McLeran He per- Dr. F. m. Brooks has returned, 812 Oregonian bldg. Office hours 1 to 3 P. M. i Citt Asked to Aid. Presenting a Yeport showing unusual activity in charitable work, the Visiting Nurse As sociation yesterday asked that the city take some steps to lend financial or other aid. The report, submitted to City Health Officer Marcellus, shows members of the association have made dozens of visits to poor people In the cily and have given medical attention free of charge. It is said that it is really the city's place to look after these cases. It is shown In the report """"s juiy ma nurses made 366 gen eral calls and 142 calls in tuberculosis cases. Charges Aoainst Officers Sustained. .ine municipal civil Service Com-' mission yesterday sustained the charges against ex-Police Matron Elizabeth Simmons. ex-Police Sergeant E. W. Colo and ex-Detective Clifford W. Maddux. Mrs. Simmons was charged with taking merchandise left for safe keeping at ine ponce station. uole was charged with taking money from women of the underworld and Maddux was charged with an assault on a woman named wniiams. All three Dersons wera charged from the city service by the ' oervice commission and p peaiea to tne present Commission for renearing. rLINETOSCOPB TO Bl DHMONSTRATI-.rj An unusually lively programme will bo presented by the Portland Educa tional Alliance at the demonstration of ina poison klnetoscope on the "gym' iioor, Neighborhood House, Council of women. aecond and Woods streets, at s o'clock tonight. Movin fixtures una lantern slides of a great variety of interesting subjects will be shown, which will be dramatic, artistic and instructive. Lantern slides on loroign countries will be exhibited. iuors will be closed during th formance. The public is invited. Legal Mill Shows Speed. Circuit juae Lieeton returning from the beach jesieraay, iouna a week's accumula tlon of probate business. His court room was niieu to capacity with at torneys anxious for an audience. The business was disposed of with rapidity, little attention being paid to detail. Ali me otner juoges, wnn the exception of Judge McGinn, who is holding court spasmodically, are away on vacations and will not return until the opening of the September term of court. Firm Names Filed. Certificates of assumed business names, which a law passed at the last session of the Legis lature required to be filed, are coming Into County Clerk Coffey's office in floods. The object is to have a record of the names of people operating under such business names. The time for tiling the certificates is growing short, hence the rush. A severe penalty Is provided for failure to comply with the law. Rifle Team to Leavs Tomorrow Final practice work is being conducted by the team of 15 Oregon National Guardsmen which will go to the Na tional rifle meet at Camp Perry o ITnder the direction of Lieutenant Endi cott. of the regular Army, the team is spending part of each day at the "ne range. The team will ica.e tor tne liast tomorrow over the Northern Pacific. Fire boat Mat Be Overhauled. Ex perts are to be engaged at once by Mayor Albee to make a careful exami nation of the fireboat David Campbell to see why the craft fails to work prop erly. The Mayor announced yesterday that he believes it will be possible to change the boat in some way so that the trouble which has made it virtual ly worthless can be remedied. City's Legal Work Presses. Because of the rush of work in the city's legal department arrangements have been made for the appointment of an addi tional Deputy City Attornev and an additional stenographer. The deputy at torney will be appointed by Citv at torney LaRoche and the stenographer will be selected from the eligible list of the Civil Service Commission. Market Flan to Bi Explained The public rr.arket plan of Inrlianapolis copied by cities throughout the United States, is to be explained to the City Commission this morning by William L. Taylor, former City Attorney of In dianapolis who is considered one of the most widely-versed market experts in the United States. Morals Court Proposed. City At torney LaRoche Is preparing an ordi nance providing for the establishment of a morals court in connection with the Municipal Court to have jurisdiction in all criminal cases Involving moral questions. As soon as prepared the ordinance will be submitted to the City Commission for consideration. For Sale. a 4I.hnr,Annv,p . a i . Crocker-Wheeler motor, complete with standard blade starter, no voltage re lease and 75-ampere over-load I-T-E circuit break. In A-l condition. Ad dress room 203 Oregonlan bldg. . Fo Rsxt 14-rooro house, 445 Mor rison st.. cor. 12th: center of the city. Address Margaret N. Scott, East Glisan night Band Concert Tonight. The Port land Park Band will give a concert at 8 o'clock tonight at South Park and Jefferson streets. The programme will consist of special request numbers. At 2:30 o'clock this afternoon a concert will be given at Kenilworth Park especially for women and children. To morrow night there will be a special programme at Washington Park City Park.) At 2:30 o'clock Sunday after noon another concert will be given at Washington Park. At 2 o'clock Monday afternoon the band will play at the children's play festival at Peninsular Park. The band will complete its sea son at Lents on Tuesday nighL Body Will Be Sent East. Miss Anne Dudley Blitz, of BoiBe, will accompany the body of her fiance, Lee Elam, to Indianapolis, where his parents live and where interment will be made, leaving tomorrow morning. They were to have been married in September, and Mr. Elam, who was a traveling salesman. had recently visited Miss Blitz in Boise to make arrangements for the wedding. He was found last Friday unconscious in his room at the Portland Hotel, and died Tuesday morning at Good Samari tan Hospital. Physicians say that his death was due to heat prostration. Citt to Lease Garage. At a meet ing of the City Commission today the contract under which the city will lease a building on East Water street for a municipal garage and storehouse will be signed. The owner of the building and members of the City Commission yesterday agreed on terms of the lease. The city will pay a rental of $500 a month ,nd will Install a heating system. The city may purchase the building at any time for $85,000. Rapid Meter Reading Planned. Changes in the system of reading the city water meters have been worked out by officials of the New York Bureau of Municipal Research. A report from the Water Department shows that in one day one man recently read 178 meters while another read only seven. It is proposed to give the readers motorcycles or bicycles and reduce the number and increase the territory of each. Empress to Entertain Kiddies. Manager Pierong, of the Empress Thea ter, will be host this afternoon to 70 boys and girls from the ' Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, East Twenty-ninth and Irving streets. The children will be brought down town om f ree tickets furnished by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, and will pass the morning at Washington Park They will attend the performance ati the Empress beginning at 2:30 o'clock Timecard Is Changed. Traffic Man ager Skinner, of the United Railways has announced a new timecard on that line, affecting nearly all stations and all trains. The change goes into effect Sunday, August 10. The time of th daily trains used by working men and the suburban commuters is earlier. Auditorium Offered to' Citt. Tl Kamm -estate, which owns the Gipsy Smith Auditorium, has offered to lease. the building to the city for a year for a public auditorium. The owners ask a rental of $75 a month. City Commis sloner Brewster has taken the proposal unuer consideration. Interest and Fees Turned In. As Interest on funds deposited in banks during July and his share for the same month of naturalization and declara tlon fees. County Clerk Coffey has turned over to County Treasurer Lewis $237.41. For Sale. A 40-K. W., 500-volt crocker-Wreeler generator, complete wixn neio rneostat ana circuit breaker, in good condition. Address room 203 oregonlan bldg. For Sale. One 125-volt, direct current generator, complete with field rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker. 7 his machine is in good repair. Ad dress room f'3 Oregonian bldg. Ladies, order your suits now at re duced prices; Fall materials and styles nave arrived, v. Kaspar, ladies tailor. rtoyai Dl-ag. Club To Hold Picnic. The Woman's Good Government Club will hold a pic nic today at Peninsula Park. Dr. George F. Eoehlis will be In his office today and tomorrow; hours by appointment. Dr. Frank M. Tatlor has returned. MAGICIAN WILL BE SEEN Globe Theater Announces Bill . Remainder of Week. for The new programme at the Globe Theater contains something for every one. To those who like dramatic and sensational stories, "Shipwrecked" will eati-sry them. It is the story of a valet, who in time of disaster, when his party is shipwrecked and cast away on an unnaDited island, proves him self more of a real man than the pam pered millionaires. He takes complete charse and finally brings them all to safety. It Is far better than the play, as all the scenes are real. If you are fond of magic and mystic ism, "The Great Raymond" will give you all you want of iL He performs all his great tricks In full view the materializating the great trunk trick the magic throne and the cage of the magic are all faithfully shown. If you are looking for pure unadul terated fun you will get it in "The Late Mr. Jones. Sydney Drew takes the leading character. He makes love to the widow, but the widow's chHd is continually contrasting him with "My Pa. ' l ou go through many funny sit uations until the child receives a spanking, which is as good as "Pa's." The good music is always present at the Globe. This bill will last until Saturday nighL BILLY SUNDAY IS 'COMING Noted Evangelist Will Deliver Lec ture In White Temple. Billy Sunday, the Inimitable evange list, will deliver an address to men next Sunday at 3 o'clock in the White Temple. Mr. Sunday is coming to Port land under the auspices of the Young Man's Christian Association and the gathering will take the place of the usual Sunday meeting in the Y. M. C. A. lobby. As Sunday is one of the best drawing speakers who visits Portland, it was arranged to use the White Temple. Sunday is now living on his ranch at Hood River and only occasionally deserts his apple orchard for the lecture platform. His talk at the White Temple will be the only address he will de liver in Portland on his coming trip. His subject will be "Chickens Cdme Home to Roost" Since leaving baseball for his present work Sunday has become probably the best-known evangelist in the United States. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH OUR SERVICE THE BEST We buy right, we can meet competition, we turn our stock a good many times a year, thus making it a point to have fresh goods only ; and our Messenger Service is the talk of -all our trade. We get goods to your door at the time you ask for them. Open your account at the "Store of Quality," JL. Mayer & Co. "PORTLAND'S OLDEST AND BEST G ROCERS" 148 Third Street a 4432, Main 9432 "We offer you for Thursday, Friday and Saturday : C. & B. Walnut and Mushroom Catsup, regular 35c " Va-pint bottle ....... 25 Brand's A-l Sauce, a bottle. ... , r.25 and 50t French Vermouth, a bottle 75c Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, 3-lb. tin . . -75e Kingsford Gloss Starch, in 6-lb. boxes, per box. . -6()c Oolongr Tea (for ice tea), reg. 75c a lb., at 60c All local Beer at Brewery Prices. -We also carry all Eastern Beer. VISIT OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT "We have everything to make your week-end outing a complete success. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Johnson Educator Crackers, Mailliard's Assorted Mints, St. Johnsbury Crackers, Knorr's Specialties, Peck's Stilton Cheese, Imported Camenbert in wood, fresh weekly, French Vichy Water, m pints and quarts. SPECIAL MESSENGER SERVICE YOURS FOR QUALITY ' A Sale of Good Watches A number of famous Watches, in various styles, for men and women, on sale for 10 days only at REDUCTIONS ,OF U TO 3 IT a WJ'JJI'si,, IM .01 '"J J.", ). . lai.llliupn LI. Jewelry of duality What We Say It Is, It Is En-t. 40 Years. Expert Optician. mm ON STR. BAILEY GATZERT THE SCENIC TRIP OF THE WEST Round Trip Daily, Except Sunday or Monday. Leaves Alder St. Dock at 7:00 A. M. Arrives The Dalles 3:00 P. M. Leaves The Dalles 3:15 P. M. Arrives Portland 9:45 P. M. FARE, ONE WAY, $1.00; ROUND TRIP, $2.00 Phones: Main 914, A 5112 Your Your M ooey s oney Worth or iHMiisaMMnsasaa wttmgmtmmtmm .Back A policy, carefully safeguarding the interest of every buyer of a Piano, Player Piano or a Victor Victrola, has long been a feature of our business. The offer is not new with us, and it is made because WE SNOW that every instrument sold by us is WORTH MORE THAN THE PRICE ASKED. Long years of piano buying and selling have taught us to know Piano Values. Knowing them, we know your needs and what YOXJ should pay for real Piano satisfaction. That is purchased here at the lowest possible margin of profit on easy payments. TOUR MONEY'S WORTH. OR YOUR MONEY BACK. MORRISON AND BROADWAY. Other Stores: San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles and San Diego, Calif.; Rano, Nevada; Phoenix, Arizona. fund sufficient to pay for the improve ment, and further that the property- owners are fighting their assessments in Circuit Court on the ground of irreg ularities. Judgment Is asked against the city on the theory that the citv's negligence led to the mixup. GEARHART "By-the-Sea." Gearhart Hotel is now at it best Everything has been provided that will add to the comfort of guests, making it the premier beach hotel of the Oregon coast. The cuisine and service are eaual to that of the best Portland Hotels. Rates same aa last year 34, $4.60 and $5, American plan. Three and a half hours from 'Port land. Three trains daily, four on Sat urday, North Bank depot. For reservations address A. C. Mitch ell, manager. Gearhart, Or. City offices at 100 Fourth street. TVild Bees Are Captured. CAMAS, Wash.. Aufr. 6. fSDecial.l G. W. Copley recently captured a. col ony of bees that had lost the aueen. and already is the possessor of about dozen pounds of honey. The bees created considerable excitement a few days ago when first seen on the hill to the north of town, and several at tempts were made to capture them. After taking possession of two or tnree Doxes, the bees swarmed on a fir tree, ana were shaken off that and placed in a third box. In this they concluded to make their home, and the day following were busily engaged in garnering noney. SIX TRAINLOADS Miawatha" hard Utah coal ordered from mines. Make reservation while price is only J9. Phones East 303 C 2303. Edlefsen Fuel Co.. Sole Agents'. 263 Stark. - NO PROFIT DAYS. xiiBsn o.ie no proiit aays tor me. Men's Summer suits are7 going out at invoice cost and less to make room for ran uuus. jimmy uunn, room 315 Oregonian Bldg. Take elevator. SPANISH DISHES. Castllian Grille. 411 best liquor with meals. Morrison St., A D. M. WATSON HE ST AUR ANT 108 Fifth St.. Perkins Hotel Block". At a Turkish bath in Bagdad the water Is drawn by a bullock on the roof. SAND COMPANY SUES CITY Litigation Caused by Property Own ers Protest Against Assessment. lex Cream delivered ' m n the city. Phone Washington Cream Co. Wiu Stu Mr Home on Mt Scott line at sacrltice. Tabor 89. Can the city be forced to pay con tractors when property-owners Inter ested in a special improvement attack their assessments? This is the Question raised bv a an it filed in Circuit Court yesterday by the Star Sand Company against the City of Portland. The company holds a warrant for J1581.16, issued July 22. 1908, and directed against the special fund for the improvement of Page street, be tween Albina avenue and Ross street, for which the Star Sand Company fur nished materials of the value of $3785.47. It is alleged that the ordinance as sessing the property in the improve ment district did not provide a special REMOVAL SALE REDUCTIONS ON CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE Extraordinary Removal Sale reductions now prevail in all departments of the Felden heimer store. On special display are odd sets and individual pieces of silverware, and exclusive and original patterns in cut glass pieces for the table. Many of these patterns will be discontinued in the new store, and are priced for quick sale. Now on Display in the Windows ESTABLISHED 186S 283-285 Washington St., Bet. 4th and 5th CHANGE OF TIME ON United Railways EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. AUG. 10, 1913 LEAVE SECOND AND STARK STS. FOR LIXJiTOJf-Daily. 9:10 A. M., 11:20 A. M.. 2:15 P. M., 4:10 P. M., 7:45 P. M., 11:35 P. M.; also 10 P. M. Saturdays and Sundays. FOR BURLINGTON Daily 6:15 A. M.. 7:30 A.M.. 3:05 P.M., S:10 P.M.; also 9:10 A.M., 11:20 A. M. and 2:15 P. M. Sundays. FOR. WII.KESBORO Daily, 8:10 A. M., 10-rlO A. M., 1:05 P.M. and 6:10 P. M. LEAVE WILKESBORO Daily, 6:25 A.M. 11:05 A.M.. 1:16 P.M. and 4:20 P. M. LEAVE BURLINGTON Daily, 7:55 A.M., 9:05 A. M., 4:05 P. Ml and 6:15 P.M.; also 10:15 A.M.. 1:10 P.M. and 3:12 P. M, Sundays. LEAVE LINNTON Daily, 12:15 A. M-. 6:15 A. M.. 10:28 A. M., 1:25 P. M., 3:25 P.M., 4:55 P.M., 7 P. M.. 10:50 P.M.; also 9:15 P.M. Satur days and Sundays. Daily except Sunday. Trains make all Intermediate stops. W. C. Wilkes, Asst. Gen 1 Frt. and Pass. Agi R II. Crosier, Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agt. ANNEX HOTEL Waahing-ton Street. Cor. Twelfth. CHARLES H. ROWLEY, M:r. $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 Per Day With Bath Privilege. $1.50. $2.00. $2.50 Per Day With Privat Bath. Sams Rate for One or Two Persons. 150 outside Rooms. Both Telephones. Fireproof. Modern. First-class. Take a Depot car to Washington street and tranBfer. Get off at Twelfth and Wash ington. SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Shortest Ocean Passage to Europ Lesa than four days at aea two dava on th fit. T.r, renoo Kiver. Canadlmi Pacific Atlantic Km-pi-wees tail from Quebec other excellent steamen Irom Montreal Ask about Mediterranean aerrios. Eetcriptive books and all information irom FKAK K. juiOiauA, Lentrrai afeDt Corner Third and line .. Portland. Or. Jr Ask Any Ticket Agent. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. II TS rDWVSflVU CREAMERY tO Your Dealer WJl Supply You With White Clover Butter If you ask for it. Be sure to order it the next time you need butter. It's really very good. T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. Makers of the Famous White Clover Ice Cream. Sunday, dinner at the Imperial is really a de lightful little vacation all by itself. The pleas ant music,, the well cooked food and the in comparable ' service in-" sure for you a real change. Music. Table d'Hote Dinner, $1.00. MUNSELL OPTICAL CO. Under New Management Best of Service at Season able Prices 2d Floor Northwest Bldg. 327V2 Washington. University of Oregon Department of Medicine Chartered by Resents 1887. Rate a as Class "A" school by the Council of Education of th American Medical Asso ciation. Twenty-seventh annual session opens Oc tober 1, 1913. Curriculum A course of four veara du- ' ration, of eight and a half months each. leaning to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Requirements of Admission A successful ly completed approved high school course, and in addition one year of university work embracing chemistry, biology, physics and German or French. Laboratory Facilities Ample facilities for practical technical training in the depart ments of anatomy, physiology, pathology and bacteriology, chemistry and pharmacol ogy under full time professors and instruc tors. Clinical Advantages The large city hos pitals. Including the Good Samaritan. St. Vincent's and the Multnomah Hospital offer excellent facilities for clinical teaching, and the Portland Free Dispensary in North Port land and the Neighborhood House Dispensary In South Portland conducted under the au spices of the Universitv of Orernn offr clal facilities for practical teaching, classes being divided into small groups with a view to more individual instruction. Opportunities for internships in the various hospitals are orierea to graduates or this school. For catalogue and particulars address Dr. Kenneth A. J. Mackenzie, Dean, Medical Department, University of Oregon, 23d and Lovrjoy streets, roniana, or. DeKSveniiall Marlborough School for Girls Over Fourteen S65 West 23d Street. Iab Angeles, Cali fornia. 26th Year Opens Sep tember 30th. OUT-OF-DOORS STUDY Gymnasium Tennis. etc. CERTIFICATE admits WITHOUT EXAMINATION to TVel'es ley. Vassar, Mt. Holyoke. Smith. Berke ley and Stanford. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE COL LEGE WORK ; special courses In m SEATURK, lilSTORY OF ART, ETC. DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES. LIM ITED TO 5 EACH. Work In prettily furnished family kitchen- and dining room Sewlnp, millinery, etc MUSIC DEPARTMENT In charr j of MR. WALDO F. CHASE. MRS. GEO. A. CASWELL. MIS3 GRACE WILTSHIRE. B. L.. principals. For catalogue and information address Secretary Marlborough School. Seattle College and Seminary A Christian, coeducational day and boarding school of recognized standing. Twenty-first year opens September 10, 1913. Grades, college work, special col lege preparatory courses, with grammar and primary departments. Special courses in music, art and elocution. A strong faculty of fourteen up-to-date instructors. Four modern, well-equipped buildings on a picturesque campus. Best moral and social influences. For partic ulars, for catalogue address ALEXANDER BEERS, President, Station k, Seattle, Wash. Law Department University of Oregon Portland, Oregon. Fall term ooens Srnfimhi n Course of three years, leading to "degree of LL. B. and embracing 2u branches of the law. including moot court and rihyi mnri. Candidates prepared especially for admission iu unr. r acuity or, seventeen instructors. Lo cated In heart of city. Adjacent to courts. For catalogue giving entrance- requirements and full Information aftdrs T U'nli. i lard. Secretary. 214 Central Bldg., Portland. as ZV9'i-Co"dctc'' y tbc SISTERS CF THE HOLY NAMES OF JEStS AND MARY. Cr-al. J.u d MUhm Ceunw,. Muic Art, Elocution and Ccmwr lial Oepa. 4tt mnd Day Studmtt. Ren tied Moral and Intellectual Traininr. Writ- forAnnocix-ement. Add real uster svretiox. si. m.; au, p,imj St. Helens Hall Portland , Osbgos Resident and Day School for Girls In ehtrmof Sfstra nf StTi-ibn RurvHirt fVnlwnnaii CoUasiats, Academic and Elementary Dapuinwtt, Huie, Art, Elocution, Domestic Art. Dotouuc gdaoa, eyxnaasitLm. For caxalog address THE SISTER SCTPERIOH. Office 18 6u .Helena Sail A STRONG faculty of tested teachers, -who are the companions of the boys, is the backbone of the strength of De Koven Hall. Lads thoroughly pre pared for business or for admission to college or the" Government schools. Placed where mental and moral wholesomeness are possible, De Koven en sourages manly contests. Summer camp now open. For catalogue write D. S. Pulford, A. M., Princi pal, South Tacoma, Wash. PORTLAND ACADEMY Twenty-fifth Year Opens September IS. Oifica Hours July and August, 9 to 13 Daily. Fits boys and girls for Eastern and Western colleges. Well equipped lab oratories in Ciiemistry and Physics. A Gymnasium in charge of a skilled director. Field and Track Athletics. The Academy Includes a primary and grammar school which receives boys and girls as young as six, and does the work of the grades In seven years. Emphasis on essentials. Physical train ing and free play in Gymnasium and on playground. All departments In charge of thor oughly qualified and experienced teach ers. Catalogue on application. Thirteenth and Montgomery. Miss Catlin's Bearding and Day School Opens its third year September 17. Pre pares for Eastern schools and colleges. Pri mary and Intermediate departments. Mon tesaorl department for little children. Spe cial primary for boys. Courses In art, music and dramatic work. Open to visitors durlng Summer at 161 North Twenty-third street, Portland. Or. HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non-Sectarian Boarding and Day School tor Boys. Military Diieinlin- 1... t. Teachers. Careful supervision secures results that re not attained elsewhere. Send for catalos. PORTLAND, OREGON Miss Blanchard's School 2315 Sacramento Street, San F-ranclseo. nome ana aay scnool ror girls. Num ber of house pupils limited. Upper and . . m v. i. ucneiai, college pre paratory and Special Courses, Music and Art. Fall term opens September 18. 1913. For catalogue address MISS ELISABETH BLAXCHARD. Principal. MANZANITA HALL x"Je Next term opens Aug. 26. 1913. For cats. weuvi n i-i bjji;iuc iniormation address . i. suuuu. Head master. Accredited to Collerer Grammar A Primary Grides. Twelfth year - Ads, 2S. 1911. Statistics of "accident a In th 1CM2 show that one aviator in irtna4 during th j-car. The United States hecda tne H-it with 4 deaths out of 300 aviator. Germany o4 deaths among 1500 pilota and France 73 deaths among ,:0AO fliers Th total number of aviators U given at 5300.