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TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. 1J13. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGOKIAM T1LIPHONW Priatlnc-Room Main 1010. A BOSS City Circulation Main 70TO. A eoefl Kuilllt Editor Mln TOTO. A WH Sunday Editor Main 70TO, A 095 Compoeln-Room Main 7070. A iOM Superintendent Bulldlm Mam 70IO. A MM AJaTBEMSWTS. HEILIO THIATER (Hth and Morrison) The comedy. "Keaay " o clock. ORPHtCM THEATER tBroawwar a Tay lor! Vaudevlila. Tbla ailarnooa. at 2:1s ana loaignt as - rm)LD THCATCR (Rroadwav and Tim till) Vaudeville. Thli afternoon at 1:1 J and tomcat at i ov us . y-AJTTAOES THEATER (Broadway a&d A1 d.r Vaadavllie. Thu attvrnooa at S:la ana tonigoi at i:aw ana v. t TTr THEATER Pftnrth and StArk) Muilcal comady. -A Nitht Out." This afternoon at 8:15 and tonight at S:K to 10:f3 O'CIOCK. -PEOPLE'S, STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT. TIV0L1 AND CRYSTAL. FlTK-run pic tures, 11 A. M. to 12 P. M COLTJMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Waeh- lafton) Contmuoua Clrat-rna plcturaa xrm n A. AL. GLOBS THEATER (Elevantb. and Waah-lag-toi) Continuous nrat-run motion p'.c turaa, riAtra ivirarvrvr pmtf fCarn from Flrrt and Aider) Royal Italian dm vaudeville. Arteraeena at S:0; evealna-e at F. M. RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and Vaughn) BasaDalL. Fortlaaa vfc men to. Thia afternoon at Sua. OREGOMIK AT BEIORTS. For quickest delivery of The Ore gonlan at Hummer resorts subsorlbe through tho following agente. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable In advance. Bar View, Or K. F. Jackaoa Bay dry. Or..... J. Miller Bar Ocean. Or.. ..If. A. Shirley. Jr. Brlghto. Beach, Or J. A. Baldwin Carsoa. Wash. . .Shepherd's Springe Caaeadla, Or G. M. Gelaaadorfer Garibaldi. Or C F. Alexander Lang Beach, Waah Prank Hochfleld Maazaalta Reach, Or. Emll G. Kardell Kaheotta, Wash J. H. Brown Newport. Or Gearge Sylvester Oceaa Park, Waah...D. B. Beachey Rockaway Beach, Or... Fraak Miller Rockaway Beach, Or. . -F. H. WUkiaa St. Martina Sprlnga, Waah Mra. I. St. Martla Seaside, Or Clark Strattoa eaylew, Waah. .Coaatabla at Potaam Tillamook. Or... J. S. Lamar Wheeler. Or H, H. Cady Wllholt. Or F. W. MeX,eraa Spiciai. Euksat Excursion. A spe cial excursion to Gresharn and the Iocs., tion of the new Beaver State automo bile factory, on the Mount Hood Elec tric, will leave First and Alder streets, 1:30 P. 11.. Sunday arriving at Port land on return at 5:30. Fine quarter acre home sites for factory employes and excellent Investment properly near factory locations will be shown. The excursion has been arranged by the Lmbdenstock & Larson Company. Tickets are 25 cents, on sale only at 286 Oak street, near Fourth. Positively no tickets sold on train. You may get eats on train by 1 o'clock at First ana Stark streets siding. Mrs. Stott Laid to Rest. Funeral services for Mrs. Susan C. Stott. who died at her home on Portland Heights Monday, were hel- at St. Marri Fro Cathedral yesterday morning. High requiem mass was said by Father Edwin O Hara, and Rev. Father H. J. McDevltt preached the funeral sermon. Interment was In Rlvervlew cemetery. The pall bearers were: Harry M. Montgomery, Whitney I Boise, J. Wesley Ladd, Allen a Peel, Elliott R. Corbett and Dr. Andrew C Smith. Mayor to Meet Cotmcrc To decide upon a method of transferring the con trol of the sub Jail at LlnriTon from the Jurisdiction of the city to the county. Mayor Albee will meet with members of the Board of County Com missioners at the City Hall today. The city at present has control of the Llnn- ton rockplle and uses the place for prisoners and for the production of rock. The county notified Mayor Albee recently that the change must be made. . Bad Chick Artist Is Bust. Notices are being sent to members of the Port land Retail Merchants' Association signed by W. B. Shlvely. assistant sec retary, stating that during the last few days someone has been issuing checks drawn on the Hartman-Thompgon Bank and bearing the name of David Ed mondson. The notices say there Is no such account at the bank and that Mr. Edmondson repudiates the checks. MOTORCTCLSJ CRASHES INTO TRUCE. A motorcycle driven by E. A. Harms, with W. H- Jones on the extra seat, collided with a truck driven by J. G. Lout tit at East Twenty-fourth and East Everett srteets yesterday. Harms lost two fingers as a result while Jones sus tained bruises. The motorcycle was ruined. The Injuries of Harms and Jones were dressed at Good Samaritan Hospital. t Boats to Go Uninsured. After re ceiving reports from a number of East ern cities to the effect that they carry no fire Insurance on Are boats, the City Commission yesterday on recom mendation., of Commissioner Brewster decided to drop the insurance on ootn the George H. Williams and the David Campbell. Heretofore both boats have been insured. FAJRV1EW WATI POSTOFFICEf CHANGED. A petition has been sent to the Post office Department asking that the name of the Cleone postoffice at Falrvlew be changed to Falrvlew, by which name the town la generally known. At present there are two names of the place, Cleone and Falrvlew, the latter being the name under which the city is in corporated. Aj-l-Dat Meetino to Be Held. The Florence Meade Mission Circle of the Universalis! Church will hold an all day work meeting today in he social hall at the church. Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street. This meeting Is Important and all members of the congregation and others who are in terested are urged to be present. Phtsicai. Culture Union to Meet. The regular meeting of the Physical Culture Union will be held this even ing at S o'clock, in East Side Library auditorium. East Eleventh and East Alder streets. The subject to be dis cussed Is "The Germ Theory of Disease Pro and Con." The public is in vited. Streetcar Man to Lecture. F. W. Hi Id, general manager of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, will deliver a stereopticon lecture, on "Public Utilities," at Metcalf Hall. East Fifty-fourth street and Sandy boule vard, Friday night. The lecture will be riven under the auspices of the Rose City Park Improvement Club. For Sale. A 45-horaepower, 550-volt, Crocker-Wheeler motor, complete with standard blada starter, no voltage re lease and 75-ampere over-load I-T-E circuit break. In A-l condition. Ad dress room iOS Oregonlan bldg. On Wednesday, next September S, we sell the fine furniture. Turkish rugs, etc., of fashionable residence on Wil lamette Heights. Full particulars In Sunday's papers. George Baker & Co., auctioneers. Chsjstias Toga free reading and rest room. Ill Central bldg., open dally. Class in science of life and healing begins soon. Particulars at room. Madams, I am always on the Job to give you the best of ladies' tailoring. Gurney, Mohawk bldg. Mr Irvinqton Home must be sacri ficed, will take lot for 11200 equity. T 298. Oregonlan. Ice Creak delivered to all parts of the city. Phona Washington Cream Co. E. M. Attctnsos. atty. P. O. Box 1S. Saudi Bkidoes Comtleted. William DeVeny. member of tha Mount Hood Improvement Association, who spont five weeks In the Mount Hood district, has returned. He reports that the as sociation has completed three bridges, one over Sandy, one over the Zigzag and one over Bear Creek, with the assistance of the forestry department. The main portion of the work, the ma terial and money was furnished by residents and some interested Port land men. The road from the south aid of tha Sandy River connecting with the Mount Hood automobile road over these bridges to the north side of the Sandy has been cleared of rock and brush, and many automobiles filled with slght-seers are using the new routs to get a view of Mount Hood from the north side. Mr. DeVeny says that tha Ha row bridre which collapsed last Winter has been rebuilt stronger and can stand any weight or anow. '("hick" HouoBToiCf Widow Arrives. Mrs. Charles Houghton, widow of "Chick" Houghton who was drowned In the Willamette River. Sunday, arrived in Portland yesterday and Is staying at the home ol her nusDana parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton. SIS Twentieth street. Her maiden name waa Gertrude Adams and she was formerly a Portland girl. Her home has been In San Francisco sine her marriage, which took place January s, 1S1I. in that city. Efforts were made yesterday to recover the body of her husband with grappling hooks, but have been unsuccessful as yet. Lecturer to Tell or Coast. W. F. Carson, traveling passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, will leave Port land for Clinton, la., on September 1, to begin advance work on the Southern Pacific lecture tour on the Northwest country this Winter. Mr. Carson will act as advance man for John P. Clum, tha lecturer. Laotures will be given throughout Iowa, Illinois. .Wlsoonsin and other Middle Western States, ad vertising Oregon, Washington and Cali fornia as Winter resorts. The tour also will extend to Canada. Three Fires Reported. A building owned by A. B. Manley, at 669 Williams avenue, burned early yesterday morn ing. F. S. Tufts, a second-hand dealer, and D. B, Courtney, grocer and confec tioner, were the heaviest losers. Fire which started In the Cadillac Hotel, Third and Columbia streets, waa put out before any damage had been done. A lighted candle left In m woodshed set fire to a woodpile and the flames did considerable damage to house aj: S32 Mason street and 974 East Twelfth street North. Indian Conditions Investigated. Dr. Kossuth Dixon, representing Rod man Wanamaker, of Philadelphia. Is Investigating conditions on Indian res ervations In this country. He has already visited the Klamath and Slleta reservations In Oregon and will leave Portland. August 31, for the Warm Springs reservation. From there he will visit the Umatilla reservation on September 2, going thence to Walla Walla, North Yakima. Wallula, Rlparla. Lewlston and Spokane. Eugene Man Alleged Forger. Locke T. Brown, a traveling salesman from Eugene, was arrested In a local hotel yesterday by Deputy Constable Nichol son, on chargv of having in his -pos session forged checks and sight drafts. He will be taken to Salem today, his arrest here having been made at the request of Salem officials. When he waa arrested about to checks and IS drafts were found in hla possession. Plaoemann Leaves for Buters Con clave. Mr. J. P. Plagemann. man ager of H. Llebes & Co.. left for San Francisco last night to attend the an nual fur sale conducted by tha North ern Commercial Company of Alaska. Buyers from all over the world attend this sale, for It represents about $40, 000 worth of the choicest furs from the far northwest. Seneca Fours Acquitted. Seneca Fouts was acquitted by a jury In Police Court yesterday of a charge preferred by JSeputy Sheriff Phelan of blocking traffic and otherwtae being dleorderly at the corner of Sixth and Oak streets. the night of August 18, when Fouts was addressing a crowd on the movement to recall Sheriff Word. Builders Exchange to Meet. The monthly open meeting of the Builders Exchange Is called for tomorrow even ing, at 8 o'clock, to consider the trade outlook. Representatives of the lead ing supply houses of Portland are to be the speakers. Members are urgently requested to attend. Husband Reported Missino Mrs. Kate Perry, of 121 M Russell avenue, reported to the police yesterday that her husband, employed at the Mohler Barber College, had vanished with another woman and $85. She asked the police to locate him. For bale. One. 125-roIt, direct current generator, complete with field rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker. This machine is In good repair. Ad dress room 20$ Oregonlan bldg. Parents' Picnic Arranged. The Parent-Teachers Association of Wood lawn will hold their last monthly pic nic Friday, August 29, at Peninsula Park. Parents are Invited to come with the children and bring their lunch. For Sale. A 40-K. W, SOO-voIt, Crocker-Wreeler generator, complete with field rheostat and circuit breaker, In good condition. Address room 203 Oregonlan bldg. Wasted. Physician or dentist to share reception room with physician. Broadway bldg.; rent reasonable. AH 318. Oregonlan. For Sale. Crop of prunes, on trees; orchard situated two miles east of 12 mile house, Base Line road. Phone Main 5301. Travelers Picnic. Joint picnic T. P. A. and W. C. T., Crystal Lake Park, Saturday, Aug. SO. Rain or shine." Ladies. Our ' first showing of cor rect millinery for Fall. English, 431 Wash, st, Annex Hotel. Catholic Foresters Picnic, Crystal Lake Park, Mllwaukie; Labor day. HISTORIC TABLE IS SAVED Mayor Albee CalU Off Proposed Sale of Office) Fixture. On the eve of the date fixed for the sale by public auction of a dilapidated mahogany table which has been a fix ture in offices of the city government since 1864, Mayor Albee yesterday called off the proposed sale and took possession of the table for use in his private office at the City Halt It now occupies a corner and holds typewriter and a few city books. The Mayor declared that an hlstorlo table of the kind is worth more to the city than the small amount that would be derived from Its sale. Ha says It should be retained In the city service as long as it will stand and should then be placed in the museum. The table has been sought by many old-time resi dents of the city, one of whom offered $100 for It. SPECIAL FALL RATES of $5 per week for tents completely furnished for light housekeeping. In cluding beds and bedding, good spring water and electric lights, at Bayocean, Oregon. For futher particulars inquire at 1st Corbett building. CARD OF THAJfKS. S. O. Moodle and family desire to ex press thefr heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for their atten tion given and sympathy extended dur- lor in e late luuws auu u ca in ul ia and mother. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to all who so kindly extended help and sympathy in my hour of trial and be reavement Incident to the death of my beloved husband. Albert H. Wilson. MRS. FRANCES A. WILSON. Portland, August 27. 1813. IS Grillroom Fight Over Man Is Recounted In Court. FAIR RIVALS ARE SEARCHED City Judge Takes Precaution to Avoid Possible Display of Weap ons DTirlng Trial Bride groom Pays $35 Fine. Mrs. Frank Donnelly, charged with assault and battery committed In a grillroom on Mrs. Vera Prosser 6oott Saturday night, was fined $25 In Mu nicipal Court yesterday. Mra. Scott came to Portland when Donnelly, a California traveling man, sent for her, she said, and ahe intended to marry him. When ahe arrived ahe found him too much attached to Mary Stevens, now Mrs. Donnelly, she testified. Don nelly and Miss Stevens were at the grill Saturday night, whan Mrs. Scott and Charlea Plummer, a friend, en tered. " The teatlmony waa to the ef fect that Mrs. Scott addressed Don nelly affectionately, whereupon Miss Stevena beat her on tha head with a champagne bottle. Mra. Scott appeared in court with her face nearly covered with court plas ter. Plummer followed Mrs. Scott on the stand, corroborating her state ments. Donnelly and Miss Stevena were married Monday. Mrs. Scott declared passionately that she has lost all .love for Donnelly and wouldn't have htm if she could. At torney R. A. Sullivan asked her if she had threatened to kill Donnelly and his bride of two days. She replied that they were not worth killing. Prior to the opening of the hearing Judge Stevenson ordered Matron Sim mons to search both women for weap ons, but she found none on them. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Donnelly clashed and reclashed at the afternoon ses sion, their testimony becoming so In volved that it was hard for anybody to arrive at a conclusion. Donnelly on the stand aaid he turned hla bead away when the row began. Mrs. Scott's hat and gow:i worn at the time of the assault were exhibited, the hat being badly damaged and the gown spattered with blood. A crowd of Socialists and Industrial Workers of the World whloh had been attendant on the trial of Seneca Fouts earlier in the day, stayed over for the Scott case and filled the court room. Finally the original charge on which Mrs. Donnelly was arrested, that of assault with a dangeroua weapon, was changed to assault and battery, and Judge Stevenson fined Mrs. Don nelly $25, which her husband paid. PAVING FIRM PENALIZED Delay In Completing Improvements Costs Iiinden-Kibbe Company $40 The first penalty to be Inflicted in many years on a paving company for inning to complete work in specified time, was voted by the City Commis sion yesterday against the Llnden Klbbe Construction Company for fall ing to complete the paving of East Forty-ninth afreet from Newport to Harrison streets. The company was a month and eight days late with the work. The Commission upon recom mendation of Commissioner Dteck granted the company an extension of time a month and Invoked a penalty of $40 for the remaining eight days oi oeiay. The practice during past adminis trations has been to grant extensions of time almost indiscriminately. A number of extensions have been granted by Commissioner Dieck during the last month and a naif but the Llnden-Kibbe delay was said to have been without satisfactory cause. VISTA AVENUE DANGEROUS City Commissioner Urges Immediate Repair or Fill. Declaring that there may be dan ger of the entire fill on Vista avenue sliding out under the weight of street cars. City Commissioner Dleck yes terday announced that he will attempt at a special adjourned meeting of the City Commission this morning to se cure an appropriation either for the erection of a new retaining wall or for the bracing of the fill to prevent acci dent. At yesterday's meeting of the Com mission he declared that be considers the repair absolutely necessary and de sires to do all he can to put the im provement through as soon as possible. OLD BILLS T0BE CLEARED City Commission Will Dispose of Big Batch, at One Swoop. With one sweep the City Commission will at Its regular meeting next week dispose of more than 200 old ordi nances and resolutions - which have been hanging fire before various city administrations since 1892. The meas ures have been pushed along from ad ministration to administration without BRIDE CONVICTED The Man Who Buys Outside His City or State What He Can Buy at Home Is Not the Highest Type of Useful Citizen. INSURE IN Qregonfjfc The only life Insurance Company which does business exclusively in Healthful Oregon. Lower Premiums Best f or .Oregonians Home Of flee, Corbett Bufldinf, Fifth and Morrison, Portland. A. la MILLS L. SAMUEL 0. S. SAMUEL President General Manager Assistant Manager Accumulated data of over twenty-five years concerning state and county title mat ters, means added value an d protection for you in a Guaran teed Certificate of Title issued by this company. Investigate Call for booklet. Title & Trust Com pany, 4th and Oak A Pleasant nrar, as well as a Good Lunch, awaits you at the Imperial Grill Particular peo ple go there. being finally disposed of. The entire lot will be placed on Ilia, wmcn la a polite way of giving them a final rest ing place In the pigeonholes of the city's vaulta. Clerks In the office of City Auditor Barbur have commenced the work of digging up all tha unfinished meas ures and placing tnem in one general resolution, which when adopted will send the whole mass to the in as. in the measures involved are old fran chises, street improvement ordinances and a few legislative measures. They date from 1892 to 1902. WOOD DEALER IN COURT Court Issues Warning; Regarding Short Measures in Fuel. H. O. Knox, a dealer In wood, was In court yesterdy charged with "short-weighting" Mrs. Oreenstreat. 6015 Thirty-ninth avenue. Police Judge Stevenson has been sentencing ice men who sold short- weight five days apiece, and It waa contended that fuel men guilty of the same offense should meet a similar punishment. Knox sold the woman $3 worth of wood, but neglected to furnish a state ment of the quantity sold, as la re quired by the ordinances, It turned out that be sold her only 36 cubic feet of wood, which Is less than one-third of a cord. That would make wood more than $ a cord, whereaa the rec ognized price is $6. "The prices charged for wood in Portland are outrageous, declared Judge Stevenson, "and this is a goood time to give a warning to fuel deal era. However, I will auspend sentence in this case. PIONEER OF 1847 PASSES Mrs. Rebecca Meyer Passes Away at Age of 19 Tears. s In the death of Mrs. Rebecca Meyer at the home of her danghter, Mra. George Gradt. on Columbia . Slough, yeaterday, there passed away a well- known pioneer woman who came to this county in 1847, 6 yeara ago, wttn her flrat husband, Thomaa Cully. The family were the first settlers In the Columbia Slough district, where they secured a donation land claim. After the death of her first husband, she married H. A. Meyer. She is survived by aer husband and the following children: James Cully, of Woodburn, Or.; Henry Cully and George Cully, of Portland, and Mra M. Egger, of Astoria, She waa 79 years old. The funeral services will be con ducted from the home of her daugh ter, Mra, Gradt. Columbia Slough road, at 2 o'clock today, and Interment will be in the Maaonlc Cemetery, Columbia Slough road. Stampede Warning; Sounded. SEATTLE. Aua 17. Dr. T. D. Calrnes, Canadian government geolo gist, wno nas lust returned irom tne Shushanna (Alaska) gold district, is sued a signed statement today warn- Portland Spectator. Superior Service !. -77 . v ; - r r yM t. -J Surprising! It Is indeed surprising to know that thousanda of people are wear-In- glasaas that they think have baan properly fitted to them. when. In fact, only one eye la properly fitted. Each eye must be carefully and separately examined before glasses can be furnished that really are correct. If you oome to me you will never be turned over to an "aietstant" nor left to the mercy of a "student. DAYTON ETESIGHT SPECIALIST, BOS. Swrtlaad Bnlldlag, Fifth aa Waahlaatea. Fifth Floor. Eatraaee) ea Fifth Street. Grand Mid-Summer i Clean-Up Sale Pianos and Player Pianos Right now is your opportu nity to secure the World's Best Makes at a saving of from $100 to $250 "We also have some special bargains in used pianos, ranging in price from $85 to $198. $10 down, $6 or more per month. Soule Bros. S88 Morrison St. Opposite Olds, Wortman & King lng persons against stampeding to the district. THREE DAYS' OUTING. 8pend Saturday. Sunday, Monday (Labor Day) at Gearhart "By-the-Sea. 1 Swimming exhibition Saturday even ing; good roads lectures and stereop tlcon Sunday and Monday; paper chase Labor Day. Room for all at Hotel Gearhart Ask at 100 Vj Fourth street about low Fall ratea Phones Main 129$, A 726s. 125 HORSES BURNED - to death yesterday In San Francisco, Is your horse in a wooden fire-trap? Have mercy on man's best friend by keeping htm In a safe stable. It costs no more. Kramers Riding School is fireproof and sanitary. Sixteenth snd Jefferson streets. ' T. M. WATSON RESTAURANT. ICS Fifth St.. Perkins Hotel Block. BRACELET WATCHES The most popular fancy of the year. Our stock offers a wide assortment, all of them the reliable kind tell the correct time when ever you want to know. $12.50 to $100.00 Marx & Bloch Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon . 283 Morrison Street St. Lawrence River to Europe Casadiaa Pacific AUaatie Em days' dellffbtrul sailing on this famous river, less than lour days at Matshortest aomit aaxsoxc &au from Quebec, other excellent steamers from Montreal. Ask about new Mediterranean aet vice. Interesting Booklets and all information from FHAAK R. 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SEE OUR WISDOW DISPLAY r ..... Jcwciry sf aalltT Mid-Summer Sample Sale of fornitore of the better class means a distinct saving to 70a Our low rent and low cost of doing business, combined with sale prices, gives you furniture on easy terms at less than cash prices elsewhere. Prove it to your own satisfaction. It's Distinct Economy to have your clothes cleaned and freshened np frequently. They last longer. Look for our driver. DRY CLEANING S ccr ion or U S l- AU N DUY CO SCHOOLS AXD Y. M. C. A. Day and Night $500,000 EQUIPMENT 50 MEN TEACHERS 75 C0UKSE3 Day Schools Open SEPTEMBER 2, 1913 Gymnasiums, Swimming, Libraries Course (Day Schools) Commercial Shorthaaa Electrical Eaalaecrlac. Wireless Telegraphy.... Automobile Pharmacy Telegraphy aae Trail Dtapatcklas; CUese Preparatory.... Boys' Elemeatary ....... Gearral Day School...:. Write or call for Free Illustrated Catalog. T. M. C A. Building. Port land. Or. Similar schools Seattle, Tacoma. Spokane, Los Angeles. San Fran cisco and Oakland. Marlborongh School for Grls Qrer Foartsei SS Weet Md Street. Las Angclea. Call farala. tsth Veer Opens Bep tember SOth. OrT-OF-DOORS STUDY Gymnasium, Tennis. ate. CERTIFICATE admits WITHOUT EXAMINATION to Wal'aa ley, Vasaar, lit Uolyoke, gmUh, B ent ity aod Stanford. FRESHMAN AND SOPROMORB COL LEGE WORK; ipeclal couraea In UT KRATfR K. HISTORY OF ART, ETC SJ DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLASSES. LIM ITED TO S EACH. Work In prettily furnished family kitchen and olalng room Sewing, millinery, eta ML'BIC DEPARTMENT In chart Of MR. WALDO F..CHASE. MRS. GEO. A. CASWELL, TaTISS GRACE" WILTSHIRE. B. L. prlnefpaia. For catalogue and Information addreae Secretary Marlborough School. Law Department University of Oregon Portland, Oreroa. Pall term opens September 22. 19 IS. Cours of tbre yeara, leading- to dcgT of LI B. and embracing 2o branches of the Jaw, Including1 moot court and debate work. Candidates prepared eapeclally for admission to bar. Faculty of seventeen instructors. Lo cated In heart of city. Adjacent to courts. For catalogue giving entrance, requirements snd full Information address T. Walter Oil lard. Secretary. Zl Central Bldg.. Portland. School of tne PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION Winter term begins October . CLASSES In Life Drawing and Painting; Elementary Drawing and Painting: Illustrations; Composi tion; Sketch; Modeling; Desig-n, Weaving, Wood-Carving. Special Saturday and Evening Classea. For circular apply Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor. BUSINESS COLLEGE I t J WASMINaTON AMD TINT H rSTO. 1 Y 1 rORTLANO, ORKOON A AJ. WRITE FOR CATALOG IK frhool that Plat Tom in s Good Pritin For GirU. CsUDiW br t o.Sl Iki uf THE HOU HASES OF ItSuS AND MARY. C. .rfiitiili mmd CMtlrf Ci.i static Arc EtaartMa an. Coeacr cUi Ptyo. ArfPpi n Kefaca MaralaM IntrtVcrasl Traiainf . Wrier rarAnasnacvaMaa. Aadrua lint st-r mot. a. ..?' wow MMZMITA HALL "fT. PreDares for college or technical school. Next term opens Aug. 28. 1911. 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