11 THE OlfEGOXIAy. FRIDAY, JTTNE 19. 1914. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORECONIA2 IK1EPHOSM. City Circulation Main 70, A Coipo.ln-rooa Ma n 70,0, BAKER THEATER (Broadway and olTl soa Motion pictures. "fM""0 afternoon at t and tonlsht at o.w amusEMEWT fAKK. tCara from KlrM aod Aldart JdcEiroy. band, musical JoSidy and vaudavUla. Xols atternooo at 3 and tonlgnt at 8. VAUDEVIU-B THEATBRS. CRPHEUM .Broadway and Wlor)-nl atternoon at 2:16 and tonight t 8-15. EMPKKtiB tBroadway and Yamnlll) -on-tinuoua from 1:80 ta 11. FANTACEd tBroadway and Alder) TBI. afternoon at H:n and tonlnt at ?.u and . MOVING-FICTURB THEATERS. PEOPLES West Parle and Alder. MAJESTIC Par and Washlnston. COLUMBIA Blxth, near Washington. . . . . . . .1 o.hin.rvi n. NEW STAR Para and Washington. Advertisements Intenaea io toe wir,,;; i,! In Brief columns In Sunday s Usu. must 0. handed In The Oregonlan business office by t o clock Saturday evening. OREGOiriANS AT RESORTS. Subscribe with the following agents, at your Summer resort, to secure the most prompt deljy ery of The Oregonlan. City rates. Subscriptions by mall are payable in advance: Bay City. Or. Seeley Stone. Brighton, Or. J. A. Baldwin Carson, Wash.. .. .Carl B. Smith Gearhart, Or E. J. FaUhnrst Lobs Beach. Wash, J. H. Strauhal Mansanlta, Or. Emll CardeU Nahcotta, Wash. J. H. Brown Newport, Or.... George Sylvester Ocean Far. A. .. -D. E. Beechey Rochaway Beach. . .Frank MUler Shepherd's Springs, Wash...... Mineral Springs Hotel Co. St. Martina Springs, Wash..... Mra. ST. S. Martin Seaside, Or. Clark; Strattoa Seavlew. Wash. Constable Pntman Tillamook. Or.. ......J. S. Lamar Wheeler, Or. R- H. Codey New Lodoi Is Organized. The Mount Scott Lodge No. 110. Order of Kastern Star, was organized Wednes day night in the Lents Oddfellows hall with 60 charter members by Mrs. Nell'ie McGowan, grand matron. She was assisted by Mrs. Strauss, grand marshal; Miss Nellie McKinley, grand secretary, and Irs. Mendenhall, asso ciate conductress. Officers of the new lodge are: Worthy matron, Mrs. Fred erick Katzky; worthy patron, F. R. Foster; associate matron, Mrs. C. L. Gesell; conductress, Mrs. F. R. Foster; associate conductress, Mrs. McKenzie; secretary, Mrs. Maud Connell; treas urer, Mrs. William York; Ada, Miss Kuth Gesell; Ruth, Mrs. Deane Hess; Esther, Mrs. Leo Katzgy; Martha, Mrs. Harry A. Darnall; Electra, Miss Nellie Horner; chaplain, Mrs. S. J. Allen; marshal, Mrs. Lillian Andrews; organist, Mrs. William Ash; warden, Mrs. C. E. Wood; sentinel, William York. Sev eral grand officers attended the meeting- Mrs. Mary E. Relscher, past grand matron; Mrs. Pauline Riley, past grand matron; Mrs. Charles B. McGirr, grand patron; Clyde Evans, past grand patron; Mrs. Mary E. Houch, associate grand matron. Ibvingtok Club to Meet. The Irvlngton Park Club will hold their regular semimonthly meeting at the rooms. East Thirtieth and Killings worth avenue, on Friday evening, June 19. The tennis club auxiliary will be formed at this time, and all Interested In this out-door sport will please be on hand. The club will also hold a dancing party on Saturday evening, June 20, at Baker's Hall, Alberta and Seventeenth streets. All copy for the Evergreen, the monthly publication of the club, should be In the hands of the editor. E. S. Adams, 408 Eilers building, by Saturday, June 20. Paving) Remonstrancm Filkto. A remonstrance, said to represent 65 per cent of the property Included in the assessment district of the Base Line road hard-surfacing project, was filed with the County Clerk yesterday. If the estimate Is correct the protest will put a stop to the paving for a year. It has been estimated that the paving would cost S123.561.77 from the city limits to Troutdale, one-half to be assessed to the property owners and one-half to the county. Oacoou Senators Got Request. Letters to the Oregon Senators, asking that they work for a complete geodetic survey of the Columbia River, from the mouth of the Willamette River to the sea, were Bent out yesterday by the Portland Chamber of Commerce. The letters also request the sounding of the river and the shore to the higb water line. Michigan Societt to Hold Picnic. The Michigan Society -will hold a pic nic at Bonneville on Saturday, June 27. A number of other societies have been Invited to participate in the outing. A basket lunch, games, tennis, music and dancing will be features. There will be swings for the children, sand-piles and a general good time. AIXEQED STOLSN 'MOltT BtTTS DKUO. George Hadlock, 61 years old, stole money from his aged mother to buy an opiate, according to Detectives Vaughn and Craddock, who arrested Hadlock and Frank Wallace, 27 years old, for the offense. They took the drug to a ehack on the river front at Mllwaukle and Mall streets, say the detectives. Reai-tt Board to Meet. The Port land Realty Board will hold Its meet i i th. rnmmArrinl Club at 12:15 . today when the main speaker will be Rev. Frank L. Loveland, of the First Methodist Episcopal unurcn, wno win take as his topic "The Menace of the Mossback." O. L. Ferris is to be chair man of the day. COMMISSIONERS GET MlLK INFORMA TION. To get first hand Information regarding dairies which are reported to be turning out exceptionally fine milk members of the City Commission ac companied by City Health Officer Marcellus visited a number of the dairy plants yesterday. Bnai B'rith to Havb Specials. Six special cars will leave from East .-. .....4 Vat Morrison streeta at 8:30 Sunday to take the members of the Independent order jsnai a run uu the Daughters of the Covenant to Bull Run Park, where they have planned an all-day picnic T DnonrtDTED'S FlTNERAL HELD. The funeral of Louis Bosdorfer, who died Monday at his nome in jv.eni.uu, . i i Tiaotoriinv in the Kenton J J - Trcsbyterian Church. Interment was m folumbla Cemetery. He was A vmm rK old. Rabbi Abraham son to Officiate. Services will be held at congregation Ahavai Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning services at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Da. WlTHTCOMBB TO Speak. Dr. i , . wit hvrnmba. Rerjublican candi date for Governor of Oregon, will be the speaker at the Saturday luncheon of toe Oregon uivio lmsuh. Foa Rent. Beautifully furnished i- .Tpiimfv. West Side dis trict, unobstructed view of city, river and mountains; community steam ueau Phone Marshall iiz. auv. Body Is Sent to Michigan. The body of George H. Wlrts, who died at 1H0 East Thirteenth street North, Wednesday was sent to Hudson, Mich., for interment. Try new Crescent Laundry; "not In the trust." Tabor 10. B 1022. sAdv. Cioar Stand for Rent. In lobby Hotel Carlton. 14th and Washington. Adv. nirwrrirrs Rescitb Younq Girls. While . .. . i -f.tinntlcler Inn Tuesday night, east of the Sandy .River, where they had a meeting, a party of dentists and pnysicians, who man. up "The Carr Club." were appealed to . .nil r rr cr T-l . fnr nrOteCtlOh. The girls had been taken east of the Sandy River in an auiomooue uy jus men and from mere me yuuug . a ... .u. o-irla walk back luroniciicu i u ..... i. u t o " to Portland. The girls were put back into the automoDiie n men ordered to take them back to Portland. The girls were brought to Grand avenue, the dentist driving behind and watching tnem. ur. . v-. Adams, one of the dental party, said th. nnmher of the automobile was taken for future reference Gresham to Celebrate. uresnam s Fourth of July celebration this year ..I . - j ..a niiBnipAR tit the Will DV i-"" ' ' - Gresham Athletic Association and will be held on the grounoa or. mo mah County Fair Association. The driving association will have charge of the races. Some of the attractions have been arranged xor ana mo iuu programme lor tne oay is uoiues u.. .. t. u.in.in, a ninnio on uie fair grounds, flower show In the pavilion and several gooa norse race track. A band will be engaged. Tha Gresham ball team will play with some outside club. Special Sunday Excursion. A spe cial train will leave First and Stark - i.qn r VT Cnnilav Juna 21. Biro.ia . for Pleasant Home in the Powell Val ley; return to fortiana :ou r. m. Pleasant Home Is In the heart of the fertile district on the Mount Hood Electric where a good living can be made front a little land while It Is advancing In value; where the rapid v. r,r tiaw tnwn H H to the profit of the crop; where soil, loca tion and low prices oner great upuui tunities. Small farms can be bought on 1 .AVmc r, ,rl OTIOrU tllARA of land .lUUs Lij i liio miw " J ' given special attention by an expert gardener witnout cost i muj. Get round-trip tickets, free, from tJmbdenstock & Larson Co, 286 Oak st. Adv. Escort Wanted for Boy. The Juvenile Court desires an escort for a 4-year-old child, George McAdoo, to his mother in Santa Barbara, Cal. . The court will pay tne expenses ior mo meals, and he is too young to be . i .... env trnT.lfne. Little a i, - ' George was kidnaped six months ago after his mother oDtamea a uivorce. He was found here at the home of his ...I i V. Th. fathAP find After XiLLllOl a U1WU1D1. i ..w ; the investigation began, and the boy is now at the Frazier Detention Home. Pastor to Talk to Realty men. Dr. Frank Loveiano, pastor oi wo j-uoi Methodist Church, will be the principal speaker at the luncheon of the Port land Realty Board in the Commercial it r. T?rr1a will rjreside. S. D. Vincent, the president, will leave Tor Flttsourg aDoui juiy w "ouu the National convention of the National i . J .. ftl ViAi-a nn Julv 8. 9. 10 and 11. About 3000 delegates are ex pected at tne convention. 7 , -d R.iw nv trial. John B. D nut nn trial before ClTCUlt Judge Anderson yesieraay ou o. timiSc of non-support 01 ma w, i-i . ia ..aqtio onA TT.lPJlTlOr. fi Ted v infill 1 1., i i j v..-. ' , ; ' . 11. The trial will be concluded this morning. Ryan is an attorney. ae .. c. .. ii t .i i-ir nf .S T :t T n a.kTainst 1 .111 1V1 . . . .1 V. J w Olcott at the last election and once held a high position among the Demo crats of the state. He was divorced Inrll !. 1Q09. Nazarene School Closes. The private school at tne .nazarene uiumu, w .t, ar,A TT u Of Pni!fh Streets. Will give Its closing exercises tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the church. There will v.. drills, recitations and music. Miss Dora E. Goozee is teacher. Rev. C. Howard Davis, H. K. Luce, Miss Edith Whitesides and Miss Gertrude Slack are the directors. All interested will be welcome to attend the entertaln- UlOllb. . -0.cmi.kT. T A BTT HOMES JtTNB 29. The Knights of the Rose Tournament, from Pasadena, will arrive in Port land on their northern trip on Juno 29, at 3 P. JM. uney win leave iu same .night. The committee in charge of the entertainment consists of Hy Eilers, C. C Chapman, George M. Hyland, Frank E. Smith, M. C. Dickin son, Fred A. ivnos ami n. tt. -. AT i T-i.- Tmp TO SlFTON. For their Sunday trip the Mazamas i of a A M. nil the Van- win i i:t u v-- - couver car and go to-Vancouver. From there they travel on tne canine i Sifton, where the weekly hike begins. mi.- .... -nriii nn tn T.lvinerstone Hill A II W 11(11 1 J n ... o - ' " and climb it, and afterward return by a different route to onion. Human Bones Excavated. w om- i - .v. pstv Wfttpr Denartment men m L 1 w . yesterday uncovered what appears to be bones of a human being in an ex cavation at Third and Pine streets. The bones were taken to the city labora tories, where City Bacteriologist Pernot examined tnem ana conuuuwi vua-i. are human bones. It is estimated they , in tHa irroiind for 40 years. WW A a,. C" - - Many years ago a cemetery was lo- cated In tms part ui mo of the bodies were removed later. PI.H1SAST Valley District Elects. District No. 15, Pleasant Valley, at the annual election Monasy, cnooe Fred Olson as director for three years and H. W. Snashall as clerk. A spe cial tax of 3 mills was levied ior school improvements ana jumjnicui. George Metzger was elected principal for the vear. and Miss J. Stephenson primary teacher. County Expensb statement as Chairman Holman of the County Com- . . .- : nvn ha. in -1 ll O . rAflUeSt tO C O U H - ty Auditor Martin for a statement of expenditures in ail county u-i i ments under the budget system so as . i. . nAnin,piUnii nf the averaee monthly expenditures and the revenue of the departments sinto u 4uoi. lation of the budget system. Women Put Out Fire. Neighbor women with a garden hose saved the home of M. Smith, at 6913 East Forty fifth avenue, Southeast, yesterday after noon when fire started in a clothes closet An alarm was sent In. The Smiths were not at home when the fire started. The damage was about $50. The caUBe of the fire has not been learned. School to Give Picnic. The Alblna. Homestead school will hold its annual i -. D.nin.nijL Park tomorrow. picmu n i i v... There will be a bail game between the two upper grades, anna prepaid the school, races. Including a potato race, fat woman's race. Back race, peanut race and other events. Theft of Waists Charged to Woman. Jane Doe Derry, who refused to give any other name when arrested, was charged yesterday with stealing two white chiffon waists from a depart ment store. The waists were worth J9. Sunday Excursion to Cascade Locks on steamer Bailey Gatzert, il roun trip. Leaves Alder-street dock at 9 A. M.; arrives on return at 5:45 P. M. Phones: Main 914 and A 5112. Adv. Terry District Elects. Terry dis trict No 8, Base Line road, elected D. El Towle director for three years and Lawrence R. Allen clerk for one year. Mrs. Eva I. Endicott was elected teacher for the ensuing year. Portland Academy. Graduation and prize contest in declamation this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian Church. Friends of the school and all who are Interested are invited. Adv. Evert Democrat Is Invited to attend the big ratification banquet tonight at the Commercial Club at 8 o'olock. Phone Main 298 or Main 3517 for tickets. Adv. Special Butter Sale Friday and Sat. urday only, 2-lb. square, 55c Wash ington Cream Company. Adv. New Thocoht Lecture, Friday morn ing, room H Central Library, by Dr. Delory. No collection. Adv. Be Sure you are on the train 8 A M. for Eagles" excursion to Bonne ville Sunday, June- 21. Adv. Dr. Harry McKay, 415 Morgan bid. Adv. TAX'GODE FAVORED League Asks Governor Name Commission. to AVERTING OF CHAOS AIM Seven Bills to Be Voted Oa Called Crude and Inconsistent by George' C. Mason. Manager Equit able System Sought. In an attempt to bring order out of the threatened chaos of tax problems, which it Is said Is likely to result from the numerous and conflicting measures that will be presented to voters at the next-election and to the Legislature, the. Non-Partisan League proposes that a tax commission be ap pointed to draw up a complete tax code for the state. "No less than seven tax bills have come already to the front," said George C. Mason, manager of the league, yes terday, "and others will be presented to the people and to the Legislature! These bills are crude and Inequitable and many of them Inconsistent with each other. Should they be passed they will throw the whole system of taxa tion Into uncertainty and chaos whlah would be expensive and disastrous to the citizens and taxpayers. Commission to Serve Without Pay. "We, therefore, propose that the Gov ernor appoint a commission, of five .iAi.BA,ia n. innra li-l t h rl 11 1 HHV. t ft studV the tax laws of Oregon and of other states ana countries ana to prepnre comprehensive and complete tax code to be presented to the Legislature. "The tax laws now in force in Ore gon are unsatisfactory and insuffi- i . i. n.n.l. nf tVi nnnnlA. The 11 1 11 1 1 t IUI UIO llwuu - - - r - 1 . prosperity of the citizens depends largely on a Just tax law which will distribute equitably the burden of maintaining the government, and which will provide proper methods cf assess ment and levies, penalties mr usim quencles, etc" - Ti.ililnn TTaa Vive Sections. The petition which has been filed with, the Secretary or. otate iunuw. - . mi... .1 nnnAr nf till KtRtH section x iu , V,- 1 of Oregon, between January 15, 1915, ana February IS. ivio. appomt tumu.... consisting or. nvo persons, tuiou. u payers of the State of. Oregon, who shall at the times and places required by the chairman of said commission meet for tne purposes of investigating and Inquiring con cerning the revenue and tax laws of the State of Oregon and of other states and countries. . . Section 2 That thereafter, and before the session of the Legislature next following, said commission shall draft a tax code or law. such as in their opinion shall be best fitted for th uses ot the citizens of tne state as a whole, and present said law or code to the Legislature which meets next after the appointment of said commission. Section 8 That said law or code, so pre pared, shall bo complete and provide for proper. Just and equitable assessments for the levying of said taxes, the collection thereof. Including the time and manner Davment, penalties for delinquent payments 2nd thV sale of property for delinquencies, together with such other provisions as may be proper or expedient in order to make a complete and comprehensive tax 'aw or code for the State of Oregon; m114 or code shall be presented to ald Legis lature meeting next thereafter, together with such recommendations as said commis sion may see fit to make. Section 4 That said commissioners shall serve without compensation. at the first meeting after their appointment. elect a chairman anu npjiui"'- - --- need not be a member of the 1comtm'""n; and be empowered w - -- . sistance of a clerical nature as mW Jj proper; but no memoer ui "r--., shall receive any compensation end snail only be reimbursed for actual traveling - ' . . i. n n.,rnrnill1lrl Of nlS penses paia out i" t . utiea as a member of said commission. The clerical help so empioea Baw a reasonable compensation for services P-r- This is a Lawn Mower. It will cut grass. Cutting grass short keeps it from growing long. We have too many mowers. We have reduced the prices. You ought to fcuy a aew one. Better buy it now. . GARDEN HOSE helps you water your lawn. Water make your grass grow. Hose is better than a watering pot Water your grass so you can get some exercise with your lawn mower. Buy your Hose from Columbia Hardware Co. 104 Fourth st. formed, a. shall be determined by the com- mission : diii ma iwio.1 - pensea, cicrn, ! - MCMd 12500 f the There is nerruy --- , general fund, of th. Btate of Oregon not siSoTtoV.y 5. pen: Vf Said commls s?o5n.V. .SdVuch other expenses a. there , be incurred In carrying out the pro v "on. of this act which money .hall be paid by the State Treasurer of the State oi Oregon, and the Secretary of State of Ore gon 1. hereby authorized to "lBimy' of said cVJ,' th. Provision, of thU act and t draw a warrant on in- ow - -threol ' ROAD SESSION PLANS UP SECRBART OP TRI-STATB ASSOCIA TION IS IX PORTLAND. of that body In advertising the conven- U?Sr. Boos says the association has about 8000 members. Arrangements for Convention to Be Held at Medford Are Taking Shape, Says George E. Boos. George E. Boos, secretary of the Trl n.nifin nnnii Roads Association arrived in Portland yesterday to make mAna fnr the second annual convention of the association, to be held at Medford July 27 and 28. Tne priori i the association is the de velopment of lateral roads running into ths Pacific Highway. Mr. Boos has Just completed a 1600-mile trip tnroug" gon, Washington and California In the interest of the convention. "Plans for the convention are taxing; shape," said Mr. Boos. "George F. Bod gers, of Salem, and John E. O'atke, of Astoria, have been appointed by Governor West as speakers to repre sent the state. Mr. West suRgested that cities with 6000 or more population send two delegates to the convention. Smaller cities, Mr. West thinks should send one delegate. . perts to road building will discuss the merits ot the different types of roads. "Excursion rates have been offered by the railroads. Many members of the association, however, plan to make the trip to Medford by automobile. C. C Chapman, of the Oregon Develop ment T.ague. has offered the services MAIN T20O -A &8J. ingji Lure Attractions For Wise Shoppers Today and Tomorrow 15c Sardines, gen- c.uforn,. Asp-r- i uine French fish, Ze- " !! ""St ! zette or Rose Queen tip., V-n brand brand, special Of,. Basel ftaeeu 1 C- Special two for. peel-L V YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED with Cadbury's Famous English Chocolate Creams, our own new direct importation. gQg n.. .Y ........... rinvim- T-nw OT1CK DINNER! Melton Mobray Pork Pies, equal to the best English. Fresh ORe dally, 154 and " Larger sixes to order. Our three deliveries in most sections are com mended to those who are in a hurry and prefer high-class service. If you would have highest Don't overlook the many ex- eqffee efficiency in flavor and features in our delica strength, buy coffee that is roasted and ground fresh dally, tes&1sn and fresh fruit and Veg as it begins to aeteriorate the departments. minute It leaves tile The Store of 100 Per Cent Service. Hot Weather Clothes Cool Palm Beach Suits in tans, gravs and blue pin stripes, unlined. Just right for hot days. They are priced jO.OO NorfoLks and Outing Suits in white 'flan nels, tans-, grays, blue serges, browns and mixtures. $u,uu ana jp.w u: 1 a fill Suits, special , f J-w Auto Coats at $5 up. f Gus Kuhn, Pres. Successors to Steinbach&Co. Morrison at At Fourth S. & H. Stamps Given. Stow Open TiU 10 P. M. Saturday. 290 STARK STr BXTRA 4PECIAL ; V- 10c Campbell's Soups V- Tnmali OYA Vflff. - i 1. 1 : 1 Watch for the coupons in the nutrlUous sanitary wrapped loaf of and learn how to get one of those wonderful 15c If your dealer does not handle Haynes Good Health Bread, phone HAYNES , GOOD HEALTH ESf RDtr A IT HAYNES GOOD TASTE P-I-E-S The HAYNES Bakery (Vegetarian Food Co- Ine.) EastTSS B 3302 a A WELCOME SOUND Camping out In the open air up nere i--cades means big appe tites for all! Spend your Summer vaca- . lion at CARY'S HOT SPRINGS Qnecn of the Ceeeadse. n. . Tun 1 mountain .treams lull of fish nouniain cumuina, sting; over or xno wwni. - most curanv out !"'.. Writ for handsoma 11- tustratea dookioi a complete Information to , CAKI B I1UI D" i"-i 1 4n VnMtnnlem Day Estacatla, Or. and a Half to th Mountains "YOU'LL find a . most deli cious menu has been prepared for your Sunday dinner at The Portland; then there's the added charm of a delightful siesta on the balcony while listening to the orchestra play in the courtyard. Sunday Dinner $1.25 Weekdays $1.00 Tou will enjoy the sea - sonable delicacies served at our noon luncheons, 11:30 to 2, in main din ing room. m Continuous service in the Grill, 12 o'clock noon to 1 A. M. The Portland Hotel Q. J. Kaufmann, Manager OLIVE OIL AS PURE AS NATURE GROWS IT House of Quality Est. 1883) CROCE VERDE BRAND Per gallon, fall measure, $3.25 One-half gallon 91.75 One-fourth gallon, $1.00 Pint, 551 In glass, large bottles, 65, 35. 200 Grown en the tunny alopei of Italy" best orchard. Carefully elected and packed for hlgh-claia trade. A preventive as well as a eur in most esses o'?10' "P" pendicitis and call stones. Every home should be supplied. ftrmrnial forTwo Days Only . - --. nil... nil. thro. can. for,. Imported psrniBCT, iii . J . , r ii nolland HerrlBK.. In ks. rular $1 60. Mnrt.drlla. from Bolosna, ona-pound can. .. . , . . ' . V' i srrsh Quart can. IX? M.pl. iVrap' n'ad. from pur. .ap, pint ran.. UfcKrdelll ro C..l.la, on.-poui.d can WINES AND F.lsbt-ye.r-ol M.r. rsiilr ll.00.par eallon. u-Vear-ld F.rt wim r.ulr $2 u0 ? 2h. V.' "rnport.-l r-Wular !. Vcrnoptk, Italian or Francli. Pr .boule. . .... C-.c.d. Bear, per "-""-"-- - A IX ORDERS FROM OOTAB!VJ J. " " " " Arata Bros. ::I1:SS iii .!.) 69-71 Sixth Street. Phones: A 2531. Hain 480 S. S. Bear Sail. 8 A. M., Juae Slat, for SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES Low rates, Jncludlnp; bertha and meala. (Throusrh tlckeU to all polnta.) Tao Sa Fraoclaco Psrtlaad ft. ft. Co, .. Tklra aaaiaerxoa. (W.Ul a-w. R. N.) Tel. Marshall 4500: Sill. 'HWAR PR.ft.TIHC CO: i ...-vi w corritr Ba;llrfHT 124.3 STARKOSTREET COME AND BE CONVINCED Hundred, of people re.... .hat our .puca. ..rvlc. 1. a. .ff.Cn, . any, and a ereai oi - masse fitted by an expert all prescriptions fined"n our own shop, and th. flttln. .u.ran- teed for on. year. l j HERB ARB MT PRICESl p. VJ r .r.... Knh.ro In your own ? C V irim,:: i-oo itrvi 2 y fram. 150 JS 'i t Lenses Sphere In OoH-rt (T tS i FUledframe. JJ.BU V - w fTirved tn V O. F. Ola.. MtS fS.OO - j Kryptok Lease. fS.OO to 15 . 1 ""s n ' " ""' J STAPLES, The Jeweler L?Srroi.r.,,.?oV 7 Yamhill Crawfish Now in Season HOFBRAU QUELLE PHONESl Main 919 A 5238 SCHULTZ ICE CREAM PARLOR Now open for business on 52J St and 45th Are. S.'E.. Every body welcome. Ice cream will be SERVED FREE SUNDAY ATTEKN00N St. Helens Hall Portland. Ors.ott. Resident and Day School for Girls U chars, of Blst.r. of St. Jh" (iolsooDal) Colitsiata, Aead.mio ana scio n!.Bwy D.partmtslu.lc. Art, tlooiUoa. DmMtlo Art. Dom.stle bci.aca. eyu.aa.mm For taUgj. J-dre- BU Uelea's liaU. ptr ..fit.',-. h'7V Th. SltWm u a nw. med.ra l.a.ntly .j'polntrd hn.t po.s.'is an of h. uio.t b.yiltl tora.r tl... in tS. Korth-ML l-oc.la loth and Xld.r ia, eppn.ii. oiSa, Wortm.a a, Kins', big s.n.rtm.nl tor, la hart uf r.t.11 anil dl.lrlct. H.la. 11 a n..l. all U.lna oar l.M ri kWAKD. W m f KWAhR Proa. HOTEL STEUflBT SAN FRANCISCO Ooarv Slraot. abev. Unto Swar. fiiropeii PUi $169 ay up Americtn Finn I3.S0 I day II, K.w.tl..a eonrrt .trartat. Xsuc sadlUoa ef knadred rooms Jss eom pi.wid. Srery aied.ra ootimitMre. Vlod.rate r.ua. C.nur ef ths.tr. retail district. Oa r.rtlnM tranafOT tint all over elty, CIkuio auukas imatstalnanstaaairs