Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1914)
f " THE MORNING OREGOXtAX. THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1914. V I. 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OBEGO.XU.N TELEPHONES. Managing Editor Main 70TO. A o?3 liy Editor Main 7070. A 6095 f;ady Editor Mala 7070. A Acveratini eDartment ..Alain 70io. A 0"!5 City Circulation Main 707O, A B0U3 Compos. ag-room ..... .Alain 707o. A ooWi Printing-room Main 7070. A WiKJ bupenutendeut Building ..Main 7o7o, A ttoKS AXL'SEMEXTS. HKILIO (Broadway at Taylor) Annette Keilerman In photo - play. Neptune Daihter." 12:2 P. M. to 10:3O P. M. OAKS AMUSEMENT i'AKK tcare Irom First i.d Aider) Alcfciroy a uana. mu..-i -..iv .r,,i v.u,.fv:.ie. Tola afternoon at 2 n.i t.if.lffht at S. RECREATION" PARK (Twenty-fourth and Vaughio Jjaaeoa.L Portland vs. ioa geit. Tnia iiilernuon at X j VALDEVILLH THEATERS. EMPRESS (Broadway and Yamhill) Con tinuous from l:Jto to 11. I-A.NTAUES (Broadway and Alder) Thla afternoon at and tonlgbt at 8:15 and a. MOVING-P1CTCKB THEATERS. PEOPLES Weat Park and Alder. M-OEsilC Park and Washington. Coi.iHBlA suth. near Washington. GLoEt Eleventh and Washington. NEW 6TAK Park and Washington, OREGOXIAX AT BESOBTS. Subscribe with the ' following agents. jour Bummer reaort. to aecuro ti.a moat prompt delivery of The Or Ionian. City rmtaai , Sub scriptions by mall are payable In ad vance. Bay City, Or Stone A Seeley Bay Ocean. Or W. U Johnson Brighton. Or J. A. Baldwin Canon. Wash Cart B. Smith Colombia Beach Mrs. Jf. E, Borkhead Ecola, Or L. W. Crons Gearhart. Or E. J. Folrhorat long Beach. Wash.. . YV. E. Stranhal lianxanlta, Or Emit Kardell Nahootta. Waah J. H. Brown Newport. Or George Sylveater Ocean Park D. B. Beechey Bockaway Beach Frank Miller Bhlpherd's 6pr!nga, Wash Mineral Springs Hotel Co. St. Martin's Springs. Waah .T Mrs. N. St. Martin Seaside, Or Clark Strattoa 6eavlew. Waah. -Constable Potnan Tillamook. Or T....J. B. Lamas Wheeler, Or B. B. Cad; "Burins' WirfF. Bid Sent. Several thousand pamphlet programmes for th second annual ""Buyers Week," un der th auspices of the Jobbers' and Manufacturers Association of Portland were sent out yesterday to retailers In all parts of the Portland trade terrl tory. with invitations for them to come and participate in the week of enter tainments from August 10 to 15. Last year nearly 300 out-of-town merchants took advantage of the Buyers eek" arrangements and. so successful was the affair, the jobbers and manufactur. era this season expect nearly double that number of out-of-town guests, Gameweu. alarms JJiscjlrded. By discarding the use of Gamewell fire alarm boxes which have been used ex cluslvely by the city in the past, a price of $80 each' has been quoted for .15 flkrni boxen which the citv TJrODOses to install at once. The Gamewell boxes Abolition of Department Wonid Set have cost $112.60 each in the past and I ENGINEER 15 UPHELD 3. i ' Chamber of Commerce Is in Breach Against Initiative. STATE OFFICE IS DEFENDED State Back 20 Year, Is State ment Other Organizations to Join, in Fight. the same price was made for that class of boxes in bids for all makes of boxes, opened yesterday by Municipal Pur chasing Agent Wood. The new boxes are to be furnished by the Star Electric Company. Movement or Miutia Bkino abhasoed. C. E. Arney, of Spokane. Western immigration agent tor lmo coiu u i v. . . - m w- . ..... u . . kia I been instigated bv Governor West to compaVV n,akTng Trrangements to bring about the abolition of the State handle the Montana National Guard. Engineer's office, will be , which camps this year at Fort George the coming elect.on by many oYganisa W right, at Spokane, by special trains. f Oregon., among which is the rV. nifl. win inr.v. Julv 23. and the Chamber of Commerce, whose trustees shipment Includes 1000 men and a de- formally declared -their bp P"n 1 tachment of cavalry. V The Initiative bill, reputed to have Moonlight Excursion Tonioht. The Cadet Club, whose membership Includes several girls of the United Artisans, Oregon Assembly, No. 1, will give a moonlight excursion tonight on the steamer Joseph Kellogg. Dr. Harrt McKat, 415 Morgan bldg Adv. Man Rktt-a Mart Seeks Mrs. C Hutchins. Mrs. Retta Martin arrived In Pnrtland Tuesday from Denver, expecting to meet her sleter. Mrs. Cilff Hutchins, whose husband formerly conducted a merchant's lunch on the East Side, at an apartment house, at 192 Vi Grand avenue. Mrs. Hutchins was not there, and. the place having chanced hands recently, the people in chares did not know when she had gone nor where. Mrs. Martin is staying at 552 Columbia street. She will remain In Portland two weeks, and will be grateful for word from or of her sister. Mrs. Hutchins. Lumber Oompant Owns $98,672. Creditors of the Rainier Lumber Shingle Company. Including some of the largest timber operators of Oregon, Yesterday filed a petition in United States Distrlot Court, asking that the concern be adjudged . an Involuntary bankrupt. The amount of Indebtedness apportioned among the petitioning creditors, as given by the petition, is SS8.s72.sl. distributed among the fol lowing: Alger Logging Company, Ore gon Iron & Steel Company, O'Connell Lumber Company. Parker Stennick. Lark In Green Logging Company and Kehalem Timber & Logging Company. W. "W. Steiwer Recovering. W. W. Stelwer, who has been ill at his home, at 693 Halaey street, steadily Is improv. lng. Mr. Steiwer. who has been a resi dent of Portland for several years, is cne of the well known pioneers of Ore gon, having been born In Marlon County in 1852. He has served several terms In the State Senate and long has been prominent in the councils of the Repub lican party. For many, years he was a stockman and merchant In Wheeler County and was regarded as the repre sentative citizen of his part of the state. J. J. O'Brien's Fokerai, Hbu. The funeral services of Joseph J. . O'Brien were held Tuesday at St. Francis Church. East Twelfth and East Pine streets. Interment was made In Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. O'Brien lived at 181 East Fifteenth street. He was 60 years and 11 months old. He was a member of the Portland Turn Vereln. A widow, Mrs. Anna O'Brien, and four children survive him. Sewer Held Ptjbljo Necbssitt. Holding that the proposed trunk sewer through the Montavllla District Is a publlo necessity, the City Commission yesterday overruled remonstrances filed by a large number of property owners. The remonstrators will be given an opportunity to express their views in a general airing of the propo sition before the Council next W ednes day at 10 o'clock. Forjcer Badcers to Meet. The Wis consin Society of Oregon will bold Its regular monthly meeting this even ing, at Cotillion Lodge Hall. Fourteenth and Burnside streets. There will be roll call and a musical programme, one of the special features of which will be the popular baritone. A. B. Cain, who will rendr "Irish ballads" and love songs. All members" and former Wis consinites are requested to be present. Gas Company Sued For $10,000. William Hurd, formerly a fireman In the employ of the Portland Gas & Coke "Company, started suit against the gas company yesterday In Circuit court and asks for $10,000 damages for al leged Injuries received when a large piece of firewood fell on him, causing a rupture. Wru-iAJC Nevtlle .BfRrED. Funeral services for William Neville, 1289 East Nineteenth street, were held Sunday In Krlcson's Chapel. Interment was In Lone Fir Cemetery. Mr. Neville was 31 years old. He is survived by his widow, his father, A. L. Neville, and a sister, Inez. Steamer Owners Sttkd. Andrew Sagota filed suit against the owners of the steamer J. B. Stetson yesterday, asking for damages of $2999 for In juries he declares he received when a sack of grain, coining down a chute into the boat's hold, struck him In the left leg, causing a fracture. - Lindset Gets $500 JrpoMENT. Judg ment of $500 was awarded L. E. Llndsey, in a verdict returned yester day in Circuit Judge McGinn's Court, against William Veatx, contractor on the new Turn Vereln clubhouse, where Llndsey was Injured. Owners of Alder-street property (50x100). between . Tenth and Four teenth streets, will build to suit tenant, store building, family hotel or apart mnt building or will give ground lease. Inquire 305 Swetland building. Adv. Au Patrons of the postofflce, with their friends, are Invited to attend the big postofflce excursion to" Bonneville, Sunday, July 19. Fare $1 Ask carriers about tickets. Trains leave Union De pot 9 A. M. Adv. East Third Street Beino Pavtd. The paving of East Third street, from Glisan to Holladay avenue, was started this week. This Is redressed improve ment. Astoria Boat, foot Taylor street; fare, $1 each way. Leaves dally, 7 A. U-. except Sunday, t A. M. No trip Monday. Adv. Art Sals of Oil. Paintings and Water Colors at Geo. Baker & Company's salesroom, at 11 A. M. today, at 188-168 Park street. Adv. For Health, rest and recreation, Ehlphard Springs. Adv. Dr. Daiton. glasses. Swetland bldg. Adv. Arrow for Hnts. Mala 873. Adv. KIDDIES TO SEE SHOW EMPRESS INVITES ENTIRE 700 TO TOMORROWS MATIXEE. Slaving; Pictures of Youngsters on Re turn From River Trip Will Be Part af Feature Bill. the measure at their meeting yester dav. Instructions have been given mo chamber's committee on legislation to prepare an argument against the bill and to have It filed as soon as possible with Secretary Olcott, for publication In the state .booklet. Renresentatlves from the local brancn of the American Society or tjivn eineers. from the State Society of En e-inenra nnd the Hvdroelectrlo CommiS' sion attended the chamber meeting and advanced arguments against the meas ure. 20 Yearn Would Be Loat. The passage of this bill will set the atutr, of Orearon back more tnan i vears in Its development," said C, hj. 3. Wood. "I do not desire to go into the neraonalities back of the measure, hut T fln want to orotest against it as something that will, if It becomes a law, be destructive to .the progress nt th tto I am in favor of the in itiafivn hut I emDhatlcally am opposea to the abuse of it, in the introduction of such a measure. v. p Hnnmn dt the reclamation ser vice, pointed 'out that the passage oi h hill -irfill do awav with the topo graphical survey in Oregon, supported by Joint funds from the United States Treats are coming In rapid succession for the 700 boys and girls who were the guests of the O.-W. R. & N. Com pany on Its annual river excursion and plcnlo Monday. "I" ""K,T".r' r..nm(r,t and from the state. wnicn la tne i. j. A-oiter on an ouitr - -- ti r . . j v Other sDeakers were J. N. Teal, v. ?ayB'. ""I" .."T o Hennv and H, B. Miller, chairman late aionaay anernoun, niui every mu- - - rm-,uainn die on board stuffed to repletion with ' the Hydroelectric Commission. ice cream, red lemonade, popcorn and I Other Oraranliarlona JIay Join, other delectable rarities, the entire 700 The chamber will join with other were of the onlnlon that there could organizations of the state in adopt be no more happiness In the world, so I ing all possible measures to defeat heavllv had they drawn upon the sup- the bill at the election nlv. Those who attended the meeting yes But yesterday afternoon they found terday, besides the chamber trustees, out differently, and every youngster In were: C. E. S. Wood. G. W. Allen, E. G. the bunch Is again In a state of eo- Hopson, J. T. Whistler, H. B. Miller, static anticipation, for Manager Pie- L A. McArthur, C. B. McConnell, of i h- 7nn tn ha the Rnrns: f. L. Beekman. 7. G. Kelly, guests of the Empress Theater at the James Lindsay, H. L. Vorse C. D. Ma matinee tomorrow afternoon, wnere name, u. xaouu, they will see themselves In the "mo- J. C. Stevens. -- .in.vi. -tri.tA i The attitude of all of the engineer. Kllties'-and "thrust of the Empress '-organizations is that th. .abolition SHOW. . . f,thr Irri- The moving pictures of the returning V .Vt and Dlcnlckers were taken from the Ash- uovo,vv"' " , ' l.tf I,.., a m ha KnttAf HWIinr " . r ,,r-r-w. ro. "movifV tlon of chaos in a short time. Ill 0 11 11 cm.lt . uu. I.. . ' ' actor, for the camera was trained on the gangplank as they left tne noat and caught every Kiddie as ne o came ashore. : BRANCH UNES HOT SEEN BABIES' CONTEST JULY 28 Many Infants' to Be Entered at Ex hibit in Kenton Clubhouse. GENERAL MANAGER ' SCOTT. UF SOUTHERN PACIFIC, .TO RETURN.. Improvement In Railway Earnings Ex- aected and Settlement of Train- . men's Differences Predicted. A "Better Babies" conteBt will be held In the Kenton Clubhouse July 38. Annllcatlons must be in by July 0, Appointments may be secured by tele- . , T v VnHlpTi Main J T 5 W. R. Scott, general manager of the The committees In charge of the Southern Pacific Company .with a die- contest are: Scoring, Mrs. W. M. Kill- trici inawias r.run w,u.a, j. r.-T L -,. u Sln v,r and San Francieoo for its four corners, inBawu,L,, . s. leaves the city this morning after two T I nAirnnn. Alias ,J ' ' -v - ...... Strohecker. Mrs. Maude Tyler, Mrs. Strohecker; pro- to lnspeot the branch lines In thla state but is coming back In a month to do so, " V,, Trdiine-.To-nrth r.norra a but is coming DacK. in a montn w uo au. II ie. and nS'blSity Dr He Is going over the main line through ?.hord:T!"!r'el-.aJ. PXbvrltyp,: Oregon by daylight on hi. way back to JUaUlB&Il, 1. iv i. w. o, M. Plum- mer. This is one of a series of similar Oregon by daylight on his way San Francisco. Mr. Scott, In charge of what is known . ... ,. Jin h. held in various the Paclfio System of hrs railroad, contests that wUi b. l TtrioM a&out q( trBcJt 1Jok pan. oi f v. - ,,tr. If nhvalcal condition, earning t- I " 18,698 ACRES ARE SOLD after. power and natural growth require con. s tail t studr, and his private car, the El Paso, seldom stands still. On this triD he Is making annestlmate of the crooa alone- the line in order to handle Lands In Linn ana CrooK jounues the traffic promptly next jj'aii. . . "While railway earnings stiu snow Valued at About $lSO,ooo. decrease. I think we must be nearlng the end of the depression ana soon will rt Jl ,1,.. Ti-nprf-i 17 nfPUt f . I De On tne UDSrauo KKttiii, W Waters, of Portland, purchased 18,- scott. -urops an nuns nu. i.. 698 acres of land located in Linn and the East look fine and there is every , i. ,.-,..., iha Oi-no-nn inaicauon OL reiuruuiK uiuoiicmj. Western Colonization Company. The "In regard to the threatened railway- consideration of the transfer was not strike, we 'are hoperui tnat mere wiu announced yesterday, but It is known oe a peaceiui to be in the neighborhood of $150,000. the various organizations oi lra'u"" L , j . Interested are trained, careful men who nO ItLHU 13 CL.il L LI" I t '1 uoi ------- . V. , . . ...1,1 nearly 25 miles in width and six miles wm not ao in deDth. there being. 14 sections ana h"""""" Mtm.rn.i. nther narcels. All excent 12U0 eraiiuu iu. ui.,u...B - acres are in Linn County. ine main noiaings lie nuria au eaM ,.- i r nnnilimrn of Cascadla at a point about 18 or guy bWliVIiVlCn IO UnUVVIMCU 0 miles east or Brownsville, it is a i - part of the old military road grant. pere Kemp' 1 8 Years Old, Meets Included In the tract are timber, graa- atuiv, in?, ranch and fruit lands. Mr. aters plans to resell at from $15 to $25 an acre. ALUABLE services are oiiered our clients in handling matters iri Escrow. and the charges are very moderate. These matters are handled by men well versed in everything that may have a bearing: on such business. Wear, ready to serve you and to show you where it is to your advan tage to let us do so. T.i.l- 1 6 m. iuc ctnu Trust Company Title & Trust Bldg. 4th near Stark. Death When Seized With Cramp. MUSIC VERDICT IS GIVEN Commies loners Favor Xonmilon Organization to Play Where amateur musical organiza tions want to contribute music for Percv Kerao. 18 years old, was drowned Wednesday afternoon while swimming with two companions at the foot of Seymour street. The three boys were swimming to a buoy and back. On Permitting the return Btretch young Kemp was suddenly seized with a cramp ana went down. A few minutes later two men came by In a -rowboat and recovered tne Dublic affairs there ehould be no ob- cti-i-stv.i F,)UT,jfej)Vs3ife3je2iESB3g JCCllOn Oil IliO fa'k v, i ui uBiv.iUi.a union, provided that there would be no music at such affairs if It was not contributed. Such is the effect of a decision reached by Commissioners Brewster and Daly, to whom was re ferred written objections filed by union musicians against the amateur organi zations appearing in public concerts. -The committee report Is to the effect that In the majority of cases It Is found that there would be no music unless It was contributed without charge, lnas much as there would be no money to defray the cost of paid organizations. BIG EXCURSION COMING 200 From Idaho and Washington Due Friday on Way to Beach. Excursionists from Southern Idaho and Eastern Washington, 250 strong, will reach Portland early Friday by special train and take the river steam er T. J. Potter for North Beach points. The passenger department of the 0,-W. R. & N. Company is making a special effort to make the trip a pleasant one and the train will be one of the most handsomely appointed of any that ever came out of the Inland Empire. The excursion party, after spending a few days at the bench, wily retnrn home through Portland, most of them Intending to spend some time her be fore returning home. Are You An Investor with only a small amount of money, and do you think the only safe place for your funds is the bank? See our Mortgage Bonds that, afford the best 1 of security and 6y2 per cent interest. Ask for folder. Commerce Safe Deposit and Mortgage Co. Dl Third Street Chamber of Comrneree Bldg, FOOK SANG & CO. 246 Pine Street, Portland, Or. Phone A 3770 CHINESE 1'LKK J AUK JEWELRY. Gold bracelets, algnet- rlnge, bait buckle in any daalgn. tnade to order, wltn names or food luck Chinese cbaractera engraved thereon. Prices reasonable. Orders prompt ly executed and aent prepaid anywhere la U. 8. We are skilled Chinese Jeweler ?JaS VC CHOMi .AAilJi. body. Patrolman Coulter sent for a pul motor, and Dr. 8. H. Sheldon made every effort to resuscitate the young man. The body was turned over to the Coroner. The boys with young Kemb were George" and Harold Ross, of 436 East Forty-second street North. PIONEER'S FUNERAL, HELD Services Conducted at ABhland for William M. Mathes. ASHLAND. Or.. July 15. rSoeclall Funeral services of William M. Mathes, pioneer resident of Jackson County, who died in this city recently, were held at the family residence, July 14, conducted by Rev. J. K. Balllie, of Phoenix, and Rev. H. A. Carnahan, of Ashland. Interment was made in the Phoenix cemetery. Air. Mathes. a native of Pennsylvania. was born in 1829, and in 1S52 came to Oregon, first locating near Jackson ville. Several years since he removed to Ashland. Successively he had been engaged in the mining and sheep and cattle inaustries. Besides his widow the following children survive: Harry G. and George W., Mrs. Mary Van Dyke and Miss Jessie Mathes, all of whom reside In this vicinity. PIANO NEE' ale The entire stock of Soule Bros. Piano Co. must be closed out at once to satisfy the claims of creditors. A Veritable Harvest for "Shrewd Piano-Buyers Who Come Early Never before, in Portland, have pianos been offered at such great actual reduc tions. ' ' Here are a Few Prices I Regular. Wow. WE&?.'......$750 $480 BESSGK:.'...'..$850 $585 WES5.G":.:.$425 $282 lESS!W $400 $295 Lsm $375 $235 Regular. Mc&, $475 $310 DAVENPORT AND TREACY. $450 $230 DAwSutRT...?E.AC.Y'.$400 $218 BUISTE.R:...:.:. $300 $165 "Z'Z$250 $135 Player Pianos are Offered at the Prices of Ordinary Pianos Come early and make your selection while the assortment is complete. oule Bros. Piano Co. 388 Morrison Street V. B. Shively, Assignee This Ad. Is Guaranteed Under the Pure Ad. Law. GASOLINE iSc Sellwood X. M. C A to Reopen. , Arrangements have been completed to reopen the Sellwood Y. M. C. A. Sep tember 16, with J. Hessemer as physical director. A general secretary will be appointed to give his entire time to the Sellwood work, which has enlarged so as to require his services. Mr. Hessemer has been physical director lor two years and is now in charge of Columbia Park. It was the general wish that he return to the' Sellwood Y. M. C. A. The building Is being re painted and concrete work In the gym nasium and swimming tank is being done by -the board of managers. The only activity in the building is the do mestic science classes for young girls and women Tuesday and Friday In charge of Miss B. Spencer, under the Per Gallon Motorcycles, Touring Cars and Trucks. BRACEY SUPPLY CO. FILLING STATIONS WEST SIDE 244 Second and Main. 80 West .Park and Oak. EAST SIDE ' 28th and Sandy Road. . Grand Ave. and Main. E. 2d and Oregon Sts. auspices of the women's auxiliary. The Sellwood Board of Trade holds meetings in the building. The local board of managers plans to Increase the activi ties of the Sellwood Y. M. C. A. in several directions. Oregon state tennis tournament matches today on Multnomah Club courts. See the California and Oregon best talent In action Adv. SCHOOLS ASI) COLI.KUFH. BRAEMAR Ob'iO LANGARA (sKEl) RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SCHOOLS OF THE HIGHEST TYPE SIIAUGHNESSY HEIGHTS. VAXCOtJVKR. H. C. UNSURPASSED IN CANADA IN BlII.nl Mi S. K1 1 1 I'M UN T Oil TKACIIIMO To be sure of admlnslon. aprllca . Calendars sent on application to Bchools Ke-Open TUESDAY. September 8th. tlona "or 1914-15 should be made at ome REV. E. D. McLAREN. D. D- 8 Stanley Court. Vnconver. B. 0. DE KOVEN A HOME SCHOOL FOR FORTY BOYS Located on Lake Ntellaruum, near TAf-oma. Wanh. TRAINS tUH LEADERSHIP. Accredited at leading collesoa. Five experienced masters, ail coliese fraa uates. maintain high standard of achoi arshln. Classes small: Inatruotloa Indi vidual. ' . . Location affords unusual opportunity for emphasizing outdoor life. Supervised athletics, golf, tennis. New gymnasium. Separate school for young bXwenty-thlrd year begins Sept. 17. Il lustrated catalogue on request. O. 3. Pulford. A M.; John Rice Eden. A. B principals. Postofflce. So. Tacoma. Wn. QUALITY MERCHANDISE 100 GOOD Is the only kind of merchandise handled by "THE STORE OF QUALITY" ' Portland's Exclusive Handlers of ' -Everything Good to Eat. M A v 17 My ! AVa&a& XX & JOu-d ike b 3k 148 Third Street. A 4432, Main 9432. There is a good deal of satisfaction to the buyer when plac ing an order with this firm that they know they are going to be pleased with everything they get. "It is not what you pay, but 'QUALITY.' " We offer you regular stocked groceries for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at slightly reduced prices. Beech Nut Sliced Bacon In jara, jar 35 Pin-Money Pickles, Gherkins or mixed, in pint bottles, bottle, 40 C Marie Elizabeth Boneless Sardines, large tins; reg. 40c; a tin, 25 Cliquot Ginger Ale dozen, $1.65; case $3.00 Snider's Catsup a bottle 202 Brand's Al Sauce regular 60c; pint 'bottle JSs Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate 3-pound tins.. 75 German Imported Muenchner Beer pints, dozen $3.25 All Local Beer AT BREWERY PRICES. REMEMBER, WHILE AT THE BEACH OR SUMMER RESORT, TO SEND . US YOUR ORDERS. DO NOT OVERLOOK OUR SANITARY FRUIT AND VEG ETABLE DEPARTMENT WHILE DOING YOUR DAILY SHOPPING. " Yours for Quality. On The Great Light Way. PORTLAND ACADEMY Twenty-alith Year Opens September IS. Office Hours July and Auguet, to 1 Dally. Fits boys and girls for Eastern and Western collcge Well-equipped lab oratories In Chemistry and Physics. A Gymnasium In charge of a skilled di rector. Kleld and Track Athletics. The Academy Includes a primary and grammar; school- which receives boys and glria'as young as ala. and does the work of the grades In seven years. Emphasis on essentials. Physical train ing and free play in Gymuaalum and "on playground. All departments In charge 9t thor oughly qualified and experKnced teacn rs. Catalogue on application. Thirteenth and Montgomery. Attraction Extraordinary- For this veek only, we have engaged one of the most popular singers in New York MONTANA BILL "The Silver Voiced Cowboy" "discovered" and starred by Henry W. Savage. This cowboy , has created a furore wherever heard I ' Ably Assisted by Miss "Veta Florenz Miss Leona Francis In all the latest songs and dances. Toull enjoy everr moment at T Ore gon" Portland's coolest Grill. . ' fe&k Cera on Hotel. Broadway at Stark. J wm I Ml I IV i Law Department University of Oregon I-ORTI.AND. OKEUON. ir.M trrm nnena SeDtember 21. 1914. Course of three yeara. leading to degree of l.U B nil embraclna 20 branches of the law. In cluding moot court and debate work. Candi dates prepared especially for admission to bar Faculty of 17 Inatructors. Located in heart of city. Adjacent to courts. Eor cata logue giving entrance replrementa and -full informatlou address Carlton &. Spencer aeo retary. 410 Tllford building. St. Helens Hall Portland. Oregon. Resident and Day School for Girls In chargn .of Slaters of St. John Haptist (Episcopal), Collegiate, Academlo and ele mentary Departments Music, Art, E.ncutluti. Domestic Art, Domestic Science. Gymna sium. Kor catalogue addresa THE SISTER SUPERIOR. St. Uclrns Hall. THE LIFE CAREER CK.lla. laa oak.atb akA,.M l sr. e-4aV.lt I i-v i.v-rvnug asj j vsaisi ....... .---.j 1 direct 4)d to prepare a pernorf in the tt way k is capable.1' President C. w. tliot. This It the Mission of th OBEGDM AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Forty sixtli School Year Opens 5EPTEHBER iSth, 1914 Write for Illustrated loo-rare Book let, "THE LIFE CaREPR." and for Cata log containirg full Information. Degre Couriet AGRICULTURE : Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for 1chfri. FORFSTRY, Logging Engineering, home eco nomics: Domestic Science, Domestic Art. ENGINEERING: Electrical. Irrljatlon, Hiehway, Mechanical. Chemical, Mining. Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY. Industrial arts. Vocational rroni-Af:rlciilturt, Dairy ing, Home Makers' Course, Industrial Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. School tf Musicf Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmeri Buiinees Court by Mail Free. Address TBS RHCtSTE A, (rw--l to -tl Corrallia. Oreswe Arrroditd to CoMrns. drammir snd h'rimarr rrad.'f. Upcns .Actual ?'h. ( 'au'fi.-ui- upon i Wlication. Address M HMtHEK. Pits Uts, Csl Arcrcditrd to Colleger F' and We.t. litimmit Hiid Prlmarr Ilcpartincnt. llln.trst'-d ruMlnru.-. I'riiK ipul. Mary I. Lot key. A. B. fale Ake. Cls. St.- Mary's Academy and College For Girls. Couducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OK JESUS AMI MART. Grade, Academic and Collegiate Coursed. Music. Art, Elocution and Com. merctnl and D'trneatio Science If''. Itealdent -and Duv i Students. Refln"l. Moral and Intellectual Training. Write fnr Announcement. School Reopens Kept. 15. Address SISTER Sl'PEKIUll, St. Mary's Academy, Portland. f1 J al :M 21 miles south of San Francisco. Pre pares for College. General and elective eourses. Address Secretary, Dept. J. care W. T. Seid. Belmont, California. MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Non-Sectarian Boarding and Day School lorBoy. MiliUty Uuciplme: Small flatter, ftier Teachers. Careful luperrision secures results thai are not attained elsewhere. Send for catalog, PORTLAND. OREGON Under auspleea Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. Fall term starta September 23, 1614. Gram mar achool and college preparatory courses. Competent Instruction In all branches. Send for booklet, "Whore Boys Are Trained to Think." Address Bishop Scott School. Yam. hill. Or. MAJSZAXIT HALU Tsllo Alto. California. An accredited school, adjacent to Stan ford linlverslty, preparing for entrance to the universities and technical schools. Next term begins Aug. 25. For catalogue and speclflo Information, address H, otiedd. Head Master. 10 Days to JapanI Round Trip $300 17 Days to Manila! Round Trip $337.50 New Canadian Pacific Em presses shorten the voyage to only 10 day between Van couver and Yokohama. Only 17 days to Manila 19 days to Hongkong;. Direna route pririleg allow a visit to Honolulu without extra charge. Empress of Russia Empress of Asia Let us give you full particular and descriptive Folder Number 514 Just call on, phone or address Frank E. Johnson, General Agent, Coraer Third and I'lne Mi. rnrtlaad. Orrgron. I'hoae Mala 10. nepAoH Wa&A 299 Or Aay Kaltreea ar eaauala Acrat