Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 21, 1913, Page 9, Image 9

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    TTTE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, OUTUHKK J51, 1913.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
OREGOXIAX TELEPHONES.
Printlnj-Room Main 7070, A SOflS
City Circulation Main 7070, A 6035
Manuring; Editor Main 7070, A 60P5
. Sunday Editor Main 7070, A Bimo
Composine-Room Main 7070, A 60U5
(Superintendent Building Main 7070, A 0013 I
AMUSEMENTS.
HEU.IG THEATER rllth and Morrison)
Mat-caret Anrlin in "Twelfth Night" At
8:15 tonight.
ORPHEUM THEATER" (Broadway and
Taylor) Vaudevilles This afternoon at
2:1.', aud tonight at 8:15.
BAKER THEATER (Broadway and Morrl-
son) Baker Flayer. In "Get-Rich-Quick
"ainngtora." Tonignt at b:ia.
PANTAGB9 THEATER (Broadway and
Alder) Vaudeville. This afternoon at
and ton I it tit at 7:30 and 8.
EMPRESS THEATER (Broadway and
Yamhill) Vaudeville. Thl afternoon at
2:13 and tonight at 7:30 and 0.
ITRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
Musical comedy. "The Little Widow." This
afternoon at 2:19 and tonight at 6:30 to
iv:a o ciock.
PEOPLES. STAR, ARCADE, OH JOT.
a., u ltiaiAb first-run pic-
COLUMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Wash
ington) Continuous first-run pictures
null! 11 A. 3H,
GLOBE THEATER (Blvnth r,t Wa.h.
lnfftcn) Continuous first-run motion plo-
COMMITTEES ARB AUSODKCED. The
loiiowlng committees have been ap
pointed for special improvements by
tne t.asx side Business Men's Club: Ex
tension of East Morrison street from
East Twentieth to East Twenty-sixth
streets, u. E. Welter, C. C. Hall and T.
J. Kowe: switching charcres. M. O. Col
lins. M. B. McFaul, Dan Kellaher, H.
A. Calef and C. C. Hall; purchase of
tne uountry Club tract, Dan Kellaher,
Robert Duncan and A. L. DuPuy. The
extension of East Morrison street from
East Twentieth to East Twenty-sixth
streets is considered feasible. The city
has a SO-foot street there and the Port
land Railway, Light & Power Company
a 25-foot right of way, and by uniting;
tnem a 55-foot street could be formed.
J. H. Gibson Recoveriso. J. H.
Gibson, a Portland real estate end in
surance man, who was seriously shot
in the hip while on a hunting trip
riefir TtAllavim finnilnv la MuAvaMnc o
St. Vincent's Hospital. Mr. Gibson. I Pewinsuxa Residhnts Protest. With
with a party of friends, wax huntlnr on prospects good for a general sewer
C. J. Tavne's farm, near Sheridan. A I system In the Peninsula districts in
run which Payne was carrying was '1" near future. 500 property owners
discharged accidentally, and the full yesterday filed with the City Auditor a
load of Kn R hnt Eti.- ..ir rsih.nn petition protesting against tne eii-
ln the hin. severing an nrt'xrv mil forcement in ttie district Of the pro-
causing partial paralysis. The wounded visions of the city plumbing' code per
raan was hurried to Amity and sent talning to the making of cesspools. It
to Portland on the evening train. if declared in the petition that un
Einer Wombahl'8 Will Filed. The "cessary expense would be inflicted
win of Einer Wormdahl. disposing of "?0D "8 Property owners by euirlng;
.- ... them to make costly cesspool improve-
cDLctta fuiueu ki approximately i . . , . -, . . . . - aa
11800. U filed for probateesterdayy " C?J"
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SEAT SALE FOR ALDA RECITAL OPENS. J
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Your
Safety
in real estate deals
should be a 8 s tired.
Don't take the risk
of an unsound title.
Secure the protec
tion of a Guaranteed
Certificate of Title.
Investigate. Call for
booklet.
Title & Trust Corfl-
Eanv, 4th and Oak
treets.
The seat sale for the Alda recital Thursday evening, October 23,
at the Heilig Theater begins today at 10 o'clock.
Madame Alda, the brilliant songbird of the Metropolitan Opera Com
pany, is on her way to Portland with her secretary and her talented,
asso'ciates in art, Mr. Frank La Forge and Mr. Gutia Casini. She is
traveling with a dozen or more elephants warranted to bring her luclt
and success. These are not of the hide and blood variety, but of Jade,
silver, bronze and ebony presents from singers and potentates from
all over the world. Such tremendous enthusiasm prevailed In Vic
toria, where a recital was given Friday evening, that she was be
sieged for a return date next season. So the West is evidently ap
preciating this artist and having, as was predicted by an Eastern
writer, "one of the richest experiences of its temperamental life
time." Aside from being alive, lovable and scintillating, Madam Alda
is always the worker, serious and absorbed in what she is doing. The
accompanying reproduction of a kodak picture shows her in Nurem
berg, where she went this Summer to gather "atmosphere" for her in
terpretation of Eva in "The Melstersinger," which role she will sing
for the first time this season. The recital Is under the direction of
the Portland Musical Association and promises to be one of the mu
sical sensations of the seasoa. Adv.
j
We also issue
Title Insurance.
Three brothers, John Wormdahl, Peter
worma&ni and Ckiward Wormdahl, and
a sister, Mrs. Berit Loe, all of Clacka
mas County, end a sister, Brit Worm
dahl. of Orkedalfm. N'orwn v. eanh ar
to receive SI from the atat. and th I luncheon
residue goes to Mrs, Jennie Schuknecht. 1 Thursday,
a sister, of Portland with the request
that she be made executrix of the
estate. Mr. Wormdahl died in Portland,
October 14.
East Guam Improvement Under
Wat. Keenan Bros, are completing
the improvement of East Glisan, be
tween East Forty-seventh and East
Sixtieth street by grading and putting
flown cement sidewalks. The cost will
be 112,000. A contract Slll be let to
pave East Glisan between East Forty-
tion to paying the sewer costs when
the sewer system Is Installed.
Bourns to Speak ok Harbor. Jona
than Bourne, Jr., will address the
Progressive Business Men's Club at
at the Multnomah Hotel,
on "The Action Necessary
to Make Portland the Equal of Any
Harbor in the World." I R. Bally will
be chairman of the day. Harbor Im
provement is to be one of the main
themes of the Progressive .Business
Men's meetings for some time. Among
the prominent speakers scheduled to
speak at future dates are: Captain
Robert S. Dollar, of San Francisco;
Professor Lyman, of Whitman College,
and J. N. Teal, of Portland.
Am Old Resident Dies. Mrs. Anna
fourth and East Sixtieth streets in a I &t Bancroft, aged 70 years, died Sun-
short time, but the work cannot be I
done this year, as the street was but I
newly graded besides It Is too late In
the season for laying pavement.
Judoh McGinn Moves. Yesterday I
was moving day for Judge McGinn. Hel
changed his courtroom from room 660
to 580. The new quarters are in the
northeast corner of the building, fifth
floor. The large open panels In the
day at her home, 286 East Seventh
street. She was a widow, and had
been a resident of Oregon for 25 years,
living In Portland only about one
month. She is survived by several
sisters, Mrs. M. J. Lenox, Mrs. Emma
Relea and Mrs. S. Sharpe, of Portland,
and two brothers, S. B. Stewart, of
Oregon City, and A. E. StewarL The
funeral will be held today at 3 P. M.
"'"...St! bVn.,T"?"!l.i0.r street. Interment will be made In the
the poor acoustics of the courtrooms.
have been covered with white and
brown bunting, artistically draped,
and the acoustics now are such that
no further difficulty is expected.
Kelso Club Elects. The Kelso
Neighborhood Club, near Sandy, elected
fhe following officers at the meeting
held Saturday: President, Miss Carrie
Lamoreaux; vice-president, Mrs. E. A.
Revenue: secretary - treasurer, Mrs.
Robert Jonsrud. It was through efforts
of the Neighborhood Club that Kelso
school made such a fine display at the
Sandy fair. The club will bold enter
tainments, socials and lectures during
the Winter.
New Yorkers to Qms Platlbt. The
cemetery at Woodburn, Or, her former
home.
Wisconsin Fair Delegation Here.
Francis E. McGovern, Governor of Wis
consin, and A. W. Prehn, of Warsaw;
Dr. A. J. Provost, of Oshkosh, and D.
E. Bowe, of Mellen, Wis., members of
the Wlsconsion Panama-Pacific Inter
national Exposition Commission, were
in Portland a few hours yesterday
morning en route home from dedicating
the site for their state building at the
1916 fair. They took an automobile
trip around the city In company with
W. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger
agent of the Southern Pacific.
Fair Commission to Mbe. The Pans
ANOTHER HOTEL CHANGE
Having In mind an Ideal place for
young business men, where they might
enjoy the comforts of home, yet have
the freedom of hotel life, Mrs. W. S.
Ott recently purchased the Hotel
Sargent, Grand avenue and Hawthorne,
and is transforming the place Into
popular mecca for this class of peo
ple, also accommodations are being pro
vlded for others who appreciate excel
lent service at reasonable rates.
Some of the attractive features found
at this popular hostelry are a club
room equipped with pool and card
tables, piano, etc. All of the rooms are
large, well lighted and ventilated,
u""u ranged to suit their fancy. Cars on
11 different lines pass the hotel or If
you prefer walking. It is within easy
distance of business center.
A very fine restaurant is maintained
In connection, conducted by William G.
Thompson, Jim Murphy, Charles Clark
and A. Kelley, four would-be holdun
men who attempted to "strongarm
Mike McCarthy a week ago and relieve
him of $70. met with bad luck in Muni
cipal Court yesterday when Judge ( Seckeivdorf. who was formerly with the
oieveusuu uuuiiu uvci m mo Rmiiu ir.a,f --.i VI nf Wran of Maw Topi
A splendid merchants' lunch is served
dally for 25 cents. Elegant dinners for
85 cents daily and 60 cents Sunday. No
tips allowed. Phone East 291 and ask
Mrs. Ott lor further Information. Adv.
SEAT SALE TOMORROW
jury Murphy and Thompson, sentenced
ClarK to 90 days on the rockpile and
Kelly to 75 days. McCarthy, who was
present as complaining witness, got
the better of the fight which followed
the holdup attempt, and on his in
formation Detectives Goltz and Boyle
arrestee, the quartet.
Shu. wood Club to Hats LtADTSs
Night. The Scllwood Commercial Club
will have a "ladles' night" Thursday at Sofrumann-Heinlc Will Sing at Helllg
the clubhouse, It being the fourth ,,, . . .
Thursday in the month, which is de- Friday Mght, October 24
voted to social events. During the
wiiuer tne ciuo a programme win con-1 nvr, in a tit . .aia of
Bis,t..o1L!usIn.es!, 4he.etln?.8 the Orst and seat. w,u open at the Hting t0T tne
third Thursdays of each month, while Schumann-Helnk concert of October 24.
the second and ourth Thursdays will f Schuraann.Helnk, Dr. Leopold
' 'r.f, 1 " Schmidt, the eminent critic of the "Ber
liner Tageblatt, says: No finer exam
ple of the vocal art has been heard in
ment. The affair will be the beginning
of the entertainments for Winter,
Panama Canal Lectors- at asleta
Berlin."
Even more admiration and
Schooi I M. Lepper will deliver his ,oye for her wonaerfui gen.us and voice
lecture on uie rtLiinum io.imu v,uu-
the Arleta
has been bestowed upon her in Amer
lea, Schumann-Helnk's Portland concert
will be under the direction of Lois
HOT WAFFLES, "
Lamb ourry and rice, fillet of beef.
W1LII IUU6U1UUH10, wmsicu , iifiuiia ..mm,
fresh vegetables, hominy, shrimp salad,
pineapple sponge, baked apples. Lunch,
Woman's Exchange, 186 Fifth street.
Prominent Milton Man Dies.
MILTON, Or.. Get 20. (Special.) J.
J. Ollnger, age 8T, died Saturday night
at the home of his son, Jasper, from
New York State Society will hold its -V,uu V"" "Z . ". . ,
at8 o'clock alSnchelter Hair 854 fflces of the commission in the Corn
Fifth VtreeL VheanenhterLl'nment wUi m"cJ! J? "
k T.i-hi.;,rh.7- and other representation in San Fran
k1 VZrZfii, v-l v " wi! oisco in MIS. The full membership of
Ilia buiuiuiaoiuu o v.vl-Vj1-1-' v v
ent for the first time. O. M. Clark has
are cordially Invited. The society dance
will be held in the same hall Wednes
day evening, October 29.
Ross Crry Circle to Meet. The
Parent-Teachers' Association of the
Rose City Park school will hold Its
first regular monthly meeting at 3
P. M. today. Mrs. F. S. Myers, presi
dent of the Portland Parent-Teachers
Just returned from a trip to San Fran
cisco. John F. Lcgan has returned
from Europe.
Prisoner Herb Wanted in Lob An
geles. George Yank, oonfessed hotel
thief, who told Detectives Golta and
Royle that he had robbed ten rooming
houses and hotels in Portland, pleaded
vnciea win rjieK u.i geneiai icuiwi . , ,,., r-n,if vphOMiv to
matters and Miss Elizabeth Reed will e " "r , "7 ', .;...,j
a tunififl vi lai i.cuj , a.iv .. j u . .-.-..-- "
to 150 cays in Jail. .Following tne
completion of his term here, he will
be taken to Los Angeles, where he Is
wanted for hotel robberies.
California Toon Flanked. Mrs. F. J.
Bolter, hopgrower of the Willamette
Valley, has shipped her automoDue to
San Francisco, from whence she will
motor through Southern California for
the next two months, visiting au
Dolnts of interest. She will be B.O-
comcanled by her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Dora Bolter, and by her son.
Ernest, who will drive the car.
North Portland Club Meets. The
North Portland Commercial Club will
meet tonight in the library on Killings
worth avenue to complete arrangements
.I... - , LUr LUO llllCIOLAia uunjuv. ......
" . President Woodward has issued invlta.
tion to all clubs on the Peninsula to
attend this meeting. It will be the last
meeting before the banquet. All mem
bers are asked to attend.
Experience Party Is Wednesday.
advise mothers and teachers on school
lessons. The meeting will be public.
Road Roller Charge Advanced.
City Commissioner Dieck yesterday
notified contractors that the charge for
the use of steamrollers owned by the
ctty in the future will be $1.60 an hour
Instead of fl an hour as at present. The
increase is due to an investigation
which has revealed the fact that the
cost to the city is more than $1 an
hour.
Daughters or Revolution to Meet.
Members of Multnomah and Willam
ette chapters. Daughters of the Ameri.
can Revolution will meet tomorrow at
the home of the state regent, Mrs. John
F. Beaumont, 481 East Fiftieth street.
at 2:30. The' object of the meeting Is
the organization of a
the Daughters of the Revolution.
Mrs.' McCLiNTocif To Speak. Mrs,
Rebecca Ewlng McCllntock, for 21
years a missionary in China, will speak
at the meeting of the Woman's North
cmc Dvsraiy .ivf at tne rim Women of the White Temple will
Presbyterian Church. This meeting will 1 r , ' ; , 1 rf .
also be in the nature of a farewell f or . l"e,r "" I nf Vh Vhnroh Wed
Dr. and Mr,. W. S. Holt who will leave thVeCtU;". a f ,h. o
this week for Philadelphia. "esdar ..f!L J
Dr. Adair to Talk
Owens Adair will address the members
and visitors of the Women's Political
Science Club on the sterllsation act
today at 2:30 o'clock, in lecture room
A of the Publlo Liorary. Women in
terested In parliamentary law are. In
vited to come at 2 o clock.
Widow Asks (25,000 Damages.
Mary Blake, wife of Henry Blake, who
was killed by a Great Northern train
th. ,,,.i nnrl .nnflrrAe-A.tion are cor-
TODAT. Dr. dlaiiy invited to be present. Miss Isabel
Crawford will be a guest oi tne occasion.
Oriental Rco Sale. No inflated
values auoted "here. Lowest prices In
the city for cnoice rugs, a visit win
Drove this. Your money back If you're
not perfectly satisfied. Cartozlan Bros.-,
473 Washington. Av.
For Sale. One 126-volt. direct-
current generator, complete with field
at Vancouver, Wash., last January is postal ammeter' and circuit breaker.
000. The case is now on trial In the LhJ" ,S. MS hAL
A c... m.t.l.i i - urco ,-... - -
United States District Court before
Judge Bean.
Foa Sale. A 45-horaepower. 850-volt
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. Adv.
DR. D. H. Rand moved to (01-7 Mor
Firs Insurance. Any one desiring
to ODen an insurance agency or an
pfltabllshed agency which can use an
other company, can furnish Same. C
479, Oregonlan. Adv.
For Sale. A 40-K. W BOO-volt.
Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete
with field rheostat and circuit breaker,
in irood condition. Address room 203
gan bldg., Washington and Broadway, oregonlan bldg. Adv.
Same phones. Adv. TTmn Heels 35c Ironclad oak
C C Bradlbt Compant now located I soles and heels, boys' shoes, 76 cents.
at 152 Washington street, Morgan I This week only. Shoemakers, Inex, Mor
bid g. Adv. 1 rison and West Park. Adv.
Eubidas K. Scott, rectal diseases. I nn B. P. Shepherd, osteopath, moved
suite 700 Morgan bldg. Phone Main I to 609 Morgan bldg. M. 6586, A 1966.
Adv.
420. Adv.
Dr. H. F. Leonard moved to 7587
Morgan bldg. Main 709, A 1709. Adv.
John Welch, dental depot, moved to
Morgan bldg. M. 2797, A 4527. Adv.
JURVA. 178 E. 60th, eye, ear, nose,
throat; hopeless case fever. Adv.'
No Bone Corsets. The most satis
factory. 202 H Broadway. Adv.
Dr. W. A. XiiNDssrr. 101 Morgan bldg.
f Adv.
H. M. Greene, M. D., moved to 852
Morgan bldg. Main 6586. Adv.
Millard C. Holbrook, dentist, returned
to 807 Morgan bldg. Main 8519.- Adv.
Dr. E. C. McFarland moved to
857 Morgan bldg. Main 2261. Adv.
Dr. R. F. James moved to 606-7 Mor
gan bldg. Main S75, Adv.
Da J. W. Borders, 661 Morgan bldg.
Adv.
JU Ok. K.4
structlon," tonight In
schoolhouss, with more than 100
stereoptlcon views taken on work in rnm.n a
progress. It will be the Initial lecture Steers-Wynn Coman Adv.
under the auspices of the Social Center
Association. AU persons interested will
be welcome to attend this ana bud
sequent lectures. The schoolhouss has
been wired" so that electricity may be
used for stereoptloon views.
Traction Company Sued row 37600.
Suit was filed yesterday by Walter W.
Wade, administrator of the estate oi
Robert W. Wade, against the Portland I -Adv.
Railway, Light & Power Company for
87500 for the death of Robert w. wace.
who. it is charged In the complaint,
died March 19. as a result of Injuries
sustained when he was run into by
an auto-truck driven by an employe of
the railway company. The accident
occurred on Grand avenue, near East
Washington street
Dormitory Men Will Feast". Dormi
tory men of the Young Men's Christian
Association will hold a supper and
social In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium
tonight at 6:30 o'clock. There Will be
Instrumental music and songs, after
which a business meeting will be held
to plan for a big social that is to be
held on hallows en. and which is ex
peoted to be one of the leading Y. M.
C. A. social events or tne year.
Jefferson Nioht School Opens.
Night school at the Jefferson High
School opened last night with an en
rollment of 60 pupils. It Is expected
that double that number will enroll
Wednesday when the next classes meet.
The course is high school subjects.
The school nights are Monday, Wednes
day and Friday from 7:15 to 9 o'clock.
November Jurors' Drawn. Jurors for
the November term of court were drawn
by County Clerk Coffey yesterday, 160
names being taken from the jury box.
The Sheriff's office will begin serving
the suboenas at onae that all prospec
tive durors . may be reached before
November ? The drawing was con
ducted In Judge Cleeton's court.
Street Speakers released. Muni
cipal Judge Stevenson released the six
women arrested for blocking traffic
yesterday morning, after they had been
arraigned In court and had asked for
a jury trial next week.
21
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ARROW
MCOLLAR
llaett. reabody A Co,, Ino. Maker
Those' who enjoy good music
will appreciate the Free Concerts
at Eiiers Music House Recital
Hall tomorrow and Thursday
afternoons, commencing at 2:30.
The glorious voice of
YE CABARET GRILL SCHUMANN-HEINK
Second and Bnrnside Streets,
Revue Follies 1915
During the week beginning October
19, the Cabaret Grill will put on the
largest and mpst unique cabaret show
today. In America, consisting of 25 of
the most beautiful lady singers It is
possible to secure. The best orchestra
money can prooure. Ana any or our
friends who cay our place a visit dur
ing- this extra special week will be I
given an entertainment see sights and
scenes that can be produced in no
other grill In the world. Show starts I
at 7:30 P.M. Adv.
in six different renditions, the
wonderful voioe of
MME.ALDA
In Biz different selections.
All reproduced on the wonder
ful new $500 electrically operated
Baby Grand Grafonola.
A Real Treat. Admission
Free. Eiiers, Broadway at Alder.
If You
Seek
Good
Shoes
Look
for this
Trade
Mark.
The next time
you find yourself
in crowd of ex
ceptionally well
dressed men
count up the
wearers of Flor
sheims.
It's the shoe that the
particular man
chodses because he
gets more style and
value for his money,
Florsheim and
Reeves Shoes
$3.50 to $7.00
Florsheim
Shoe Shop
Reeves Shoe Co.
350 Washington St
pneumonia. Mr. Ollnger was one of the
oldest and best-known citizens of this
Valley, having Uvea In Milton for the
last 12 or 15 years. Three sons, Omar,
Frank and J. E, all prominent citizens
of this vicinity, and one daughter! Mrs.
.retri, or wauuia, survive him.
PORTLAND HOTEL GRILL
This week after the theater and view
the new decorations, Q. J. Kaufmans.
manager. Aar.
Forget
Dull Care
Foregather with others
who discriminatingly
seek amusement and re
freshment. Visit this
beautiful new grill lis
ten to good singing and
music while you discuss
the good things so plen
tiful on our menu.
8 clever entertainers
render a pleasing pro
gramme nightly pret
ty, graceful girls with
good voices amuse you
while you enjoy your
meal '
Morgan Building
Broadway and Washington.
FOR RENT
FROM DEC. 1st, 1913
g,."TOT'.1"-t.. '
THE HEYWOOD BUILD EN Q
Fifth and Oak Streets
First Floor .........MM. 60x100 Feet
First Floor Balcony. ... . 25x100 Feet
Basement . . . ......... 50x100 Feet
Second Floor . .100x100 Feet
Third Floor .......... .100x100 Feet
Fourth Floor 100x100 Feet
Freight and Passenger Elevators
SES
Kilham's New Location or J. F. Staver
N. E. Cor. Fifth and Oak 317 Northwest Building
Tahle Reservations for New Tear's Eve May Be Made Now,
HOTEL MULTNOMAH
ANNOUNCEMENT
EXTRAORDINARY
llonday, October 20, Entire Change and Style of
Programme in
THE ARCADIAN GARDEN
The Greatest Attractions Ever Presented in any
Cafe in America.
REFINED AND SENSATIONAL
Alliston and Trucco
International Dances, featuring Staircase Waltz, The Tango
and Whirlwind, Texas Tommy. t
Also
DeHalde and Edwards
Sensational Dancers, presenting THE KISS WALTZ and
APACHE DANCE.
LAURA JANIS, Lyric Soprano.
8IGN0RE BRANO, Tenor.
THE FOUR MASQUERIA SISTERS,
and
THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH ORCHESTRA, under the di
rection of Herman S. Heller.
Entire Programme During the Merchants' 50e Lunch, 11:30
Until 2 P. M., and Dinner and After the Theater.
H. C. BOWERS, Manager.
LOUIS P. REYNOLDS, Assistant Manager. ',
TS BETTER than
medicine the
great satisfaction
of knowing that your
valuable papers are.
absolutely protected
from fire and burg
lars Our modern
safe deposit facilities
are within the reach
of all The sense of
security is worth
more than the cost.
Commerce Safe Deposit
and Mortgage Co.
91 Third St.
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
established 1892
Down the
St Lawrence Rhrer
To Europe
Less Than Four Day at Seal
IOkm e m. of is. OsmoJui rMlio Atlsatt. BsipnMM
... 1 da,.' plto. Miltnt ea Ul fci,teri 61 Law.
INDQ. OCHipMUfltttftindlllHIUUlUJ.
. boo. to poor ..Hon. Urn trom quaint oJa QutoM.
OtlMr mllnt ita.a.ra from HontrwL Spteiulld HU-
UMrHBUn Mi MM
I iDrawtio. ea taqoMi CD ... aboa. wtito
FRANK R JOHNSON, ueneral Aceot,
Comer Third ud IHoe Sts.. PortUnd. Ob
r Ask Any Ticket Acent.
Beautiful
Gift Pieces
At Cost
STEEL COACHES
nr gknehax vaa on thb o.-w. r. w.
PUGET SOUND ROUTE
NOTICE
re-
the
Classified ftdvertlpements, to
el re oroDer classification In
best day' Issue of The Oregonlan,
must be in The Oregonlan office be
fore 10 o'clock at night, except Sat
urday.
Business office of The Orexonlan
rill be open until 10 o'clock at
night, aa usual, and all classified
advertisements for the next day's
issue received too late for proper
classification will be run under
heading TOO JLATB TO O-ABSUTY.
Not too early to
sngvest Christ mas
gifts especially
when yoti consider
the splendid values
we are offering In
certain lines. Here's
an example:
Reed Waste Baskets
and
Reed Fruit Baskets
In the popular
shades of green and
brown, reduced 60
per cent.
Yon profit by our
mistake an error in
estimating the de
mand for these
goods in Portland.
Unander and Jakway
Decorators and Furnishers.
Alder at Eleventh.
Steel FlUr .
hasta Ltd.
Ir. I:J A.M.
Lr. 1:00 P. m:
Express - liv. 1:46 P. M.
The Owl Lv. 11:00 P.M.
THROUGH NIGHT SERVICE
GRAY'S HARBOR POINTS
CENTRAL OREGON
Through Daylight Service
Lv. 7:60 A. M. or 10:80 A. M.
THE LAST WORD
A PLEASURE
To answer aues
tions, quote fares
r help eutline
yeur trl(
City Ticket Office
td A Washlngtoa
Phones
Marshall 4t00
and Jm
In Equipment and
Travel Kfficlonoy