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THE aiOItXIXG OREGONIAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 191 o. 11 CITY NEWS IN BRIEFi-xf: Hawthorne Rose Association Mists. Hawthorne District Rose Asso elation will hold a, meeting tonight in OEiGOMAS TtLFFHONES. tno tasl F-oruano. iiDrary, cuav Jlaaasinr Editor Main T170. A 6WJ f - " cnv Editor Main 7070. A oot'5 I important business. The district em- Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 603 I braces the territory between Division ABimmn! ceianniai i;y. slraet smith and Hnlladav avenue cur Circulation MainTOiO. A H'J l .. .. - T rompjiine-room Main 7070. A 6000 I norm, me wiuameiu xiiver ana tasi Pnnuni-room Main 7070, A Kusi 1 Tnlrtietn street. ATI interested will Superintendent Buildlne .. .Main 070. A uu De welcome to attend this meeting. AMlhfc.MF.NTS. I The association plans to take up the HEII-IO theater (Broadway, at Taylor city beautiful movement In this East """'" !" I Sld district. The committees ot the Continuous from 1 to 11 p. M. - clty beautiful in this district are: Bakek iBr-idway and Sinn, ixtween Al- Hawthorne school, Mrs. G. I Buland, ir and irorriBoni tiaKer riayara m n c; Had ev. fearl uavis: uucKman. "BfS Jim Uarrity. TW afternoon I Mrs. P. G. Neeland, D. Van Tine, Allie 2:1. and tonight at S:lt. i , - T. ... (Kourth and sturlo Musical com- "?""' -V..0", , T v ... edv, Izzv. tne l-TcnchmllL " This after-1 icuse, x.. v. vuiwi, r-ioic -'i- ci-uiiiccj , Boon at 2.Z(s and tonight at 7:S0 and :10. j Stephens, Mrs. M. M. Hall, R. R. Steele, Vaudeville. I Mrs. Mary Miller; Kerns, Mrs. J. t-mil OHPHECM (Broadway, at stark This aft-1 Nelson, Mrs. A. i.. Watson. Marian ernjjn at 2:1.. and tonight at 8:io a ciock. i RolnL The association plans to start "m aoes itsroanway. at Aiatn r-er-1 , rammls;n- for ,os niantine and rormancea, l:3o to 11 P. M. continuous. I i ; ' ,7 k .;.,;, " . . h MARCUS LOEWS EMPRESS Broadway " """ "a I e nd Tatnniio Continuous penormaace i ...;......... w irom to u p. Ja. . I resioent. tloTlnt-rkt urti Theaters. 1 V . i .e v Ar.inu OrrFNOERS CatjohT. " "ark an1 Star. In. its .crusade to put a stop to the PEOPLES West Park and Alder. n,rnn!r In nf fals. fii- alarm the MAJESTIC Park ud Washington. I e..wh c,c.... . EVNSET "theater - Taton and marshal have been successful in todin? Kroadva)-, I uiiwuci no "J ' "-- -Sixth and Stark. I alarms nave Deen mrnea in ana luur I arrests have been made. The last laise COLUMBIA THEATER- Cuthouc Foresters Installed. Officers of Oervlas Court. Catholic Order of Foresters, were installed Sun day by State Chief Rancer M. J. Malley, assisted by state officers A. Hucke rteln, of Salem; George Bucker, of Woodburn: Joseph Keber, ot Mount Ana-el, and J. J. Stengel, of Woodburn. - large number of Foresters from Palem, Woodburn and Mount Ansel were present. The following officers were installed: Chief ranirer. C. A. Nibler; vice chief rangfer, Simond I J Barnes; past chief ranger, John Klein; speaker, Frank Xlbler; recording sec retary. G. W. Scheidler; tinancial sec retary. Frank Adelman; treasurer, F. .Xibler; trusters, R. . Barnes, J. Adel man and F. Prattler: conductors. H. Kder and F. O. Schtndler; eentinals, leo Barnes and A. Nierick. JOHX JOHNSON'S FUJCKRAL Is HELD. Funeral services of the late John John son ased 51, who died January 21 near Tualatin. Or., were held yester day in the chapel of the Portland i.'rematorium at Sellwood. A number of friends attended the services. He is survived by a widow. Mrs. J. Johnson, who lives at 867 Albina avenue, three daughters, Valma, of Portland; Mrs. A. lessons, of The Dalles, and Mrs. J. .1. Thornton, of Stiver, Or., and three brothers. Frank F. Johnson, of Port land; Lid ward Johnson, of Silverton, Or., and Sherman Johnson, of Tacoma, Wash. He was a member of Rose City Camp, of the Woodmen of the World. The Snell Circle. G. A. R., Klects. The Geortre H. Snell Circle, Ladies of the (i. A. R., has elected the fol lowing officers, who will be Installed February 2 In the Mllwaukle Grange hall: President, Mrs. Ada Long;; - i-enior vice-president. Mrs. Nellie Bul lard: Junior vice-president. Mrs. K. C. Minnie Youngs; chaplain, Mrs. Lillian Riley; conductress. Mrs. Mary Graf; uuard. Mrs. Ida Bedford; treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Brown: secretary, Mrs. V. G. Berwie. Guard and assistant conductress will be appointed at the installation. JUDGE KAVAXAUOH W ILL SrEAK. Judge Kavanangn has accepted an in vitation, to deliver an address at the itnmtal meeting of the Fast Side Busi ress Men's Club tomorrow nlcht at the Hotel Kd wards. Grand avenue. He will speak during the banquet. The gen oral programme for the affair is as fol lows: Banquet, 7:30; mu?ic; election of ix directors and the regular club officers: address, Judjre Kavanaugrh; solo. Dr. W. C. Adams accompanied by his wife: solo, W. S. Mannan; music; lecture, Sam Hill. "Columbia River," illustrated WAR SEDS NOTED A.MKRICAX Ilt.VtER ON TOUR HERE RATHER THAN EIROPE. fy a. - j i - f - , i " '" ' H Chcbch Holds Anxcal Meetdso. I At the annual meeting of the Seventh Day Adventlst Church, East Eleventh and East Everett streets. Western Oregon conference. Secretary Olcott re ported receipts from tithes of $8140.77. The offerings were 12612.40, which with other income made a total of 111, 095. TJ. The membership of the church was given as 443. The sum of $609 was donated for the new organ and about the same, amount was given for the new balcony. Five hundred dollars was subscribed at the annual meeting; to make up for the members who had I moved away. Dr. F. W, Rossiter was elected treasurer. Rev. Milton H. St. Johns is the pastor of this church. Salesmanship Classes Hear Talks. Essentials of leadership were dis cussed last night by W. H. Lewis, of the Lewis-Wiley Hydraulic Company, before students of salesmanship at the tonne Mens Christian Association. Mr. Lewis spoke on "Handling Men,' discussing it from the angle of a con struction manager. Friday at 12:30,1 C. C. Colt, president of the Union Meat! Company, and L. R. Alderman, City Su perintendent of Schools, will speak. Mr. Colt will discuss "Optimism,"- and Mr. Alderman "Vocational Training." Chiropractic prices cut 50 per cent. 121 4th. Adv. ELECTRICIANS HAVEPLAN SYSTEM OF LICENSING AND REGIS TERING IS AGREED ON. MORTGAGE LOANS We have funds onand for loaning on residences and apartment-houses in Portland. In some cases we can allow the borrower the privilege of paying off the entire loan after one year and with out any bonus. - - . Wi lfred Shore & Co. Northwestern Bank Building. Telephone, Marshall 1438. going on at many of the principal towns. More recruits are offering than can be enlisted." Jlaih at. Denis. While the war has kept many foreign artists at home, who were to have visited America this sea son, it has at the same time pre vented some of the ftreat Ameri can artists from making a foreign invasion. Among the most noted of these is Ruth St. Denis, the Oriental danse artiste, who was to have opened the Municipal Theater at Cologne, Germany, August 15, for a six weeks' en gagement, after which she was booked for the entire season in Berlin, Paris and London. The declaration of war was made just as she was preparing to sail, hence she. decided on a tour ot the. American cities, in cluding Portland, where she has just been engaged to appear at the Heilig Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6, with her en tire company of noted solo dancers. 4 alarm was turned ln at 4:14 Monday afternoon at box 4S2 and the offender wan raiiirht vesterdav. It turned out A rlkto Oddfellows Install Officers. j0 be g. year-old little Robert Frenk, The new officers of the Arleta Odd- I wno confessed to the deputy fire 1 aHl marshal. He will be turned over to fellows' Lodge are as follows strand. W. A. Young: noble grand. F K. Crum; vice grand. William A. Wil ton; recording secretary, Clyde Goble liiiaucial secretary, H. W. Goble, treasurer, T. E. Everman: warden. A, H. BuUy; conductor, A. J. Onder; right supporter noble grand. G. A. Mont gomery; left supporter noble grand, C. Cambridge; left, .cene supporter, Ora tsT 'cars' the Juvenile Court and his parents probably will be made responsible for his behavior in tutu re. Russell-Shaver Cars Restored.- The cars on the former Russell-Shaver line resumed operations Monday, and are now running to East Lincoln street land Grand avenue from Overlook, thus Bathino Strrr Bids Sought. Bids I I the former schedule these are to be called for at once by Muni- KusHell itreet from overlook, but the . lpal Purchasing Agent Wood for S00 peoplo of Alb)na protested through the bathin? suits for uso in the municipal Albina Business Men's Club, with the swimming pools in parks next Sum- result the former full service has been m-r. me suns in wao mo P'-e "i restored. The restoration of the Rus the suits worn out last Summer. The I ..,, , -niH., oniric er- city buys suits that last four years ,ce Grand avenue and to all the and keeps the supply stocked so that bridges, the Russell-Shaver and bridge it is necessary to purchase but MO transfer cars being operated every few ' II year. Uin nuns 1VW will UO I .v.mi. nnu- Kan nrnh. tor women and -'00 lor men ana boys.lablv tne best streetcar service of any dr. Cob sued bt jibs. Clark. Dr. I street in the city. Henry Waldo Coc, Progressive Sa tional Committeeman from Oregon, is named defendant in a suit for $50,000 tiled yesterdsy by Mrs. Marcella Clark. The plaintiff alleges slanderous re marks by Dr. Coe as her cause for action. Numerous similar suits by Mrs. Clark against prominent Portland peo ple are pending in Circuit Court, and others have been dismissed. Lecture Course to Begin. A course of six free lectures on -modern religion and philosophy will be begun Thursday night by Rev. Frank O. Gar rison, local pastor of the Christian Yoca Society, at the East Side Li brary, East Eleventh and East Alder streets. These lectures will be popular in nature as applied to daily living. Tl.. lnnin fr f Thilradai- 1 V "Til RAuIk Intermk-vt Is at Halset. The body of Certitude." The topics in order for the succeeding Thursday nights are: Theories of Creation. "Spiritual Healing -and Its Meaning." "Meaning of Life and Death." "Growth and Mean. of Mrs. Mary Black, who died Monday at her late home, 701 Vanderbilt street, was sent to Halsey, Or., yes terday, where funeral services were conducted and the interment was made jnK of A4jVanced Thought," "Self Heal "l V" tng by the Spirit' datiff-h tr nnrl nan. Mrs Ida. Tn hi n of El Paso, Texas, and J. C. Black, of originating from an unknt this city. I did 350- damage Just before "Iwventors" Has Blaze. Fire unknown cause noon yes terday to the plant of the Standard Boiler Works located at the foot of Knott street in Albina. The building, which is 70 by 45 feet in dimension, was coverefl fully by insurance. The damage was confined principally to the offices of the plant and consequently the work will be interrupted only two Association" Incorpo rates. The "Inventors' Association,' with the purpose of aiding in the de velopment and completion of inven tions, filed articles of incorporation in County Clerk Coffers office yester day. The incorporators are Stanley B. Helms. The association is capitalized or three days. at MOO. I Lents Foresters Elect. Lents Rp,rwin Trnrs. Sin. la Onuor at-v-i- Court. No. 83. Foresters of America, ! !.,!. .,o. v;.) . i .u. has elected and installed the follow Broadway and Hawthorne bridges are tn officers for the year: Past chief too slow in responding to signals for W ?' ?fKinS: ' JV' f: an open draw was made to the Board ""i"' -." ...s., of County Commissioners yesterday by lecturer llarris Wilson; senior wood- ... ii r..i.i. ch r-J. ward. E. Eberhart; junior woodward, h.mhi. TJiv.'r nilors. The Commisslnn. Kenneth Forte: senior beadle. Bert rrs referred the complaint to the fore- Mumzer; junior beadle. Richard Markie: .v.. . ,riH,.. recordinac secretary. D. Hoestra: treas- LINCOLN DAT PROGRAMME PLA-NNED. Urr' C"1 gsbury. To armnci for the celebration Feb- I Trustt Deserts Jaii Fred Wallace, ruai-v 12 of Lincoln's dav the Lincoln head trusty at the County Jail, failed Memorial Society will hold a meeting to return when he went downtowtt to tomorrow night in room 675 Court- buy tooacco late .uonaay nignt, am house. Officers of the society have up to last night had not put in his asked for a full attendance of mem- appearance. Wallace had been sen oers. I tenced to jail last November by Muni- II. A. Symes Quits as Ferrt Pilot. c'Pal Judge Stevenson for stealing ir a v-rB v..i.i.v ,-t , .i,. some fountain pens. He would have Countv Commissioners "his resignation been Paroled February 1. PASSENGER BODY MEETS North Pacific Coast Association Con siders Excursibn Tares. With rather a slim docket, the North Plaat Offered for Code to Supplant Pro posed Cash Bond Provision Fee Fixed at 25 Yearly. A system of licensing and registering! electricians was decided upon yesterday by electrical workers and electrical contractors as a satisfactory method of I Pacific Coast Passenger Association regulating the electrical contracting I held one of its regular meetings in the business. The plan will take tne place rooms 01 ine i ranspui imiuii viuu . of the DroDosed svstem of exactinsr a the Multnomah , Hotel yesterday, con- cash bond from each contractor. I sidering chiefly excursion fares this Under the new management a license season throughout the Pacific North fee of $25 a year will be exacted fori west for -various conventions scheduled registration. Every contracting firm in this territory. Local fares t Seattle will be required to have either as a JUiy on account ot tne annual con member of the firm or as an employe I ventlon of the Shrlners and similar mat a sUDervising electrician who shall have I ters were up for discussion. had at least four years' experience in The association admitted to member electrical work, and who shall be over ship the Portland Railway. Light & 21 years of age. The measure provides Power Company, of this city, and the no restrictions against property owners Alaska Steamship Company, of Seattle, who wish to do wiring on their own R- H- Crozier, assistant general pas premises other than to require them to senger agent of the Spokane, Portland conform to the provisions of the elec- & Seattle Railway, is chairman of the official count gave Hurlburt 6995, Word 5776. Word was defeated on the offlciai count by 171 votes, and contested the election, alleging gross error by Judges and clerks in each precinct.. CARD OF THANKS. To our friends and neighbors wh have shown their svmnathv in our re cent bereavement and for the floral orterings, we desire to express ou heartfelt thanks. To the superintend ent and Sunday school we are espe dully grateful for their reraembranc MR. AND MRS. W. S. PROCTOR, LAWRENCE R. PROCTOR Adv, The Store of 100 Per Cent Service. trical code. To cut down the expenses of the electrical inspection bureau, a charge will be made for extra inspections. For the permit fee of fl the person taking the permit will be entitled to three inspections, two on the first 50 cents and one on the second 50 cents. A charge association: Those present were J. H. Burcis. sencral agent. Grand Trunk, Seattle: H. Dickson, city pafsenEor asent. Grsat Northern, Portland: William McMur- A'ay, general pa-ssenser agent, O.-w. R. & N. Company, Portland: A. Martin, assist ant Koneral pafpeng-er aeent. o.-w. It. & N. Company. Portland; E. K. Dpf&ert, Ben- eral patfenger department, O.-W. K. & N. Company. Portland ; 11. H. Crozlcr, apsiKt- of 50 cents will be made for each addl- ant general passenger agent, .Seattle. Port- tional inspection. BOOKS COVER CENTURIES Early Ages Pictured by I-arned in Introduction to History. Prehistoric times in world history are longr stretches of a starless-night Only feeble grlimmeringrB are anywhere disfprnihlft- HUt. tlm i tff;i mi rtn:i 1 Hi a. ftntrAvi? human . -i i n u .i,Hh htl Mcldrum, afBisttttit RiMjcnil pusgpiiKcr a (rent , , ' J Z? firpat Northern Railway. Reattlf-; Gilbert land & Spokane Railway, f'ortUmd; William H. Groat, passenKr trnftlr department. raci ic t oast hipsmsnin tomnany. nan Fruncisco: A. D. Charlton, HBsistant ccn- eral p.isenffer asrent, Northern Pacitlc Kail- fortlana: jenney, general asont. urano jrunK ractne. Vancouver, a. : J, A. Orpiantiy, chief clrrK paxHeiiKet" depart- meiu. outnrrn facnic lines m ureaon. fortiana: .intin m. i-oit., trrneral Da sue n cer asont. Southern Pacitlc ConiDanr. Port una: ji.. u. kouoiiis, cnini cierK general pausenger department, Korthern Pacific Kail way. Portland: A. ,r. McCarthy, c i el -le.rlt paBKenKfr dopwrtnienr, Cljiraffo, Mil- waimec saint Paul, .Seattle; Waldo ii. Paine, traffic managpr, Spokrfn a- Inland empire Kail road company, .spohane; J. V. Peterson. DHFenffer traffic department. threat ixortnern rtaiiway company, at. i'aui. tmplementfl of tho chase, their house hold utensils, their pottery, their crude carvings and rude paintings. These, nrlaait onAcib- n iu hut Ji.rnh lips that are eloquent only in con- JOKE POOR TO 150 IDLE jecture. In his wonderful introduction to his grreat history, Larncd takes you back to prehistoric times. It ia alone worth more to the reader than volumes of ordinary history. It is as fascinating False Message Sends Men on Vain Early Morning Starch for Work A nerverted rfusp or lmmnr 1.10 as it is instructive and should be rad men f rom tho uncniploved headquarters by every reader of this paper. The at Second and Couch streets to a laree. coupon offer, almost a sift, places it cold walk at 6:30 yesterday -morning in the power ot everyone to possess to tho offices of the Columbia Contract- the greatest five volumes of history ins Company on the ISast Side. Some ever eathered together. Clip the cou- person bad telephoned the headquarters pons required and present at the book at 11 o'clock the night previous that ucfuiuitmn jMoicr r'n, mere would be work for ISO ien dlc- Wortman & Kins. J. Is, Gill or The (rjna- sewers, if thev would annlv t Oregonian office. the Columbia Contractins Company the next day. , IVIUnL rnUUUOt rnUiVllitU disappointment of beinu informed by tsuperintcnaeni nurKe, of tne company, Clarke County Farmers Prepare to Sell at Albina Market. Farmers who have been supplying the Albina public market with vege tables are preparing to do so atcain this year, according to the announcement made yesterday by Secretary H. Calef. that no such call for work had been sent out. Police Captain Inskeep de tailed Sergeant Wells and Patrolmen Oouldstene, Crane and Murphv to escort the company of unemployed. Sheriffs Lead Grows. Sheriff Hurlburt cained 29 votes and I ex-Sheriff AVord 18 votes over the offi cial count in the first 70 precincts About 25 farmers supplied produce complete in the recount proceedings in from Clarke County last year. Mr. I Circuit Judge Kavanaush's depart- Calef estimates that there will be dou- ment. Except for disputed ballots. 108 ble the amount of produce supplied this precincts out of 326 "have been corn- year. Seven farmers brought In meat pleted, and .70 have been entirely last oaturaay, dui iewer vegeiaoies finished except for two or three doubt- nave oeen ottewa. tne marKet is in fUi ballots. the hands of the Albina Consumers Seventy precincts, with the excep- iveague. wnicn was organized to lane tiou of Precinct 37. where evidences of over its management. An etrort will fraud were discovered on 123 ballots. be made to nave tne t-oiumoia biougn give Hurlburt 7024, Word 6794. The farmers Drins tneir proauce to tnis market this year. Mrs. A. H. Zeller is chairman of the management committee. Best Food Served At Lowest Possible Cost Amid homelike surroundings' The Hazelwood One of Our 15 Special Pinners Served 6 to 8 V. M. SPECIAL DIWEIt, .NO. V 50C Head Lettuce . Special Round Steak French Fried Potatoes Bread and Butter Coffee Pie Pudding or lee Crrana v. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant, Washington Street at Tenth. Shur-ons Save Your Efficiency by .Svla Year Kye. THOMPSON OPTICAL INSTITUTE 209-10-11 Corbett Bids, 5h and Mor. as pilot of the St. Johns ferry. He vill accept a position in the Portland Fire Department as pilot of the Are boat Geo. II. Williams. Thb Orpheus Male Chokus, Ikc William Mansell Wilder, director; .Madame Lucie Valair. soloist, Thurs day evening, Jan. 2S. at 8:15 o'clock Wallace was made a trusty the second day after he arrived at the Jail. Body Is Cremated. Funeral serv ices of Mrs. Emma M. Fuchs, aged 23, who died Sunday at her home in this city, were held yesterday in the Tort- land Crematorium. Mrs. Fuchs was the wife of I J. Fuchs, daughter of .Masonic Temple, cor. West Park and - an S?' niiara . onrnaus ot Yamhill sta. Adv. i-ouis. -mo., ana niece ox -uis. n. u - r- , .., . Senour. of Portland. She waa known Hom CA.VDT Making. txTRAORoixART. , g jj and ,n Seattle. Wash. kindly exhibited, t eldenhelmer, silver- ' ' smith Wash, at.: samnles free. Croaker JrTXKT CoilPAXT INCORPORATES. The 11 CklUIUII. I Portland Passenger Service Company, I third of the "Jitney bus" companies to bring itself officially into existence. E. Olmetead; right supporter vice .. rt Ph,,la llMiaAn- laft. ...... porter vice grand. Edward E. Abel; fll "rtjcl" of '?'-'rr(2raJt,on J,n Co.U"- ty terdav. It is capitalised at isoon and the Incorporators are Louis Cohen, Max Solomon and Morrla L Krelder. Whkr Is Grohob Luwdouist? Oscar Lundqulst. 7939 outh Ada street, Chicago. has written Mayer Albee Rskinrr him to try to find Osorso r,undfltil.t. 87 veara old. a former resi- ScTTwn.-D' Phob Shop now located at dent of Cblcao, who haa h.en mla.lns from home for several raarc, it la small leacy awaits Mr, chaplain, P. lAt-son. Thb Trocbapocr Taciso Clcb will entertain tonight at Cotillion Ball. Adv. Shipiiekd's Hot Sprinis. A good time to go. E. L. Shipherd, mgr. Adv. Low Prices oh PRiNTrso of all kind. F. W. Baltaa A Co. Main 165. A 116a, Ad. MAIL ORDERS NOW. Ruth St. Denis and Company Com ing to Heilig February 5 and 6. World-famous dancer. Ruth St. Denis. and company of artists in Oriental, Greek, character and newest,' modern dances at Beiliir Theater, Friday, bat- rday, Feo. 6 and 6. Matinee Saturday. Mail orders from the city received now. Address letters, make checks, postof- ice money orders, payable to W. T. Pangle. Evening prices: Lower floor, 11 rows, $2: seven rows, J1.60; balcony, five rows. SI; four rows, 75c; 13 rows, 50c. Gallery, reserved, two rows, 75c; admission 50c. Saturday matinee prices: Lower floor, $1.50 and $1.00; balance, $1, 75c, 50c. Gallery. 50c. Adv. 161 West Park, near Morrison. Adv. AROjrscot'a Clearance Pale, reduction. I said that ia diamonds, Br'dway, Wah. Adv. I Lundauist. "HIGHWAY" TALK PLANNED Progressive Business- Men to Hear County's Consulting Engineer. The Progressive Business Men's Club tomorrow will etart the club- year with an extra special programme as follows: Installation of officers, including a short, snappy session, scintillating with startling surprises. Samuel C. Lancaster, consulting en gineer for Multnomah County, will give an illustrated talk on "The Columbia Highway." Natural color photographs portray ing the rare scenery of this Wonder land of the West" will be unique. WAR BLOCKS FAIR VISITS Lighter Travel From Canada Than Expected Is Predicted. Lighter travel to the California ex positions from Canada than would be expected in normal timea Is the fore cast of A. C. Martin, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the O.-W. R. K. Co.. who haa just returned from an extended trip through the Dominion. The war, will, he says, so occupy the attention of Canada for some time that they will hare little thought of other things. "There are soldiera everywhere," he said, "and recruiting and drilling are 7I Prices Slaughtered Regular Clearance Sale Prices cut almost in two on a big lot of goods. Come and see the following: $25.00 9x12 Axminster Rug $14.90 $15.00 9x12 Brussels Rug t 1? 8.90 $20.00 Leather Seat Rocker. . . .' 8.90 $50.00 Hair Mattress, 50 lbs $20.00 $68.00 Circassian Walnut Dressers $30.00 $42.00 Circassian Walnut Dressers ...$21.00 $34.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers $17.00 $27.00 Birdseye Maple Dresser $14.00 $48.00 Oak Chiffonier '. $22.00 Entire Stock Reduced and Sold on Easy Payments home FURNISHERS 360-66 EAST MORRISON ST. Out of the High-Rent District Easy Terms at Cut Prices Rich Opportunities for Men in Pre-Inventory Clearance Actual savings of $4, $6, $7 and up to $12 the gar ment are yours during this Pre-Inventory Clear ance of Kuppenheimer and Cambridge Clothes for men. s18 14 $25 Men's Suits, Overcoats and Bal macaans, in all styles and fabrics, now $20 Men's Suits Overcoats and Bal macaans, in all styles and fabrics; now Similar Reductions Prevail in Every Department. Successors to Steinbach & Co. GUS KUHN, Pres. Morrinon At Fourth. Through our Savings Department you may establish business friend ships with a large commercial bank, a connection that may help you when you start in business or desire to make personal invest ments. Interest paid on savings accounts and your cash is ahvays,safe. We United States National Bank Capital $1,000,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,200,000 Third and Oak Streets Portland, Ore con Young Men Today Wednesday We Will Offer at Our Special Bargain Meat Counter A Large Assortment of First Quality MEATS At Greatly Reduced Prices Regular Special Saving Sales Every "u,:. : WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY t ! Jill ill .ijii.w.jh mM -" ' '""' m "' "1 Fourth and Alder HOTEL SUTTER SUTTER AXtt KEARNY ST. SAN FRANCISCO. Karopeaa Pimm 9UBO a Dur ' Aaacrlcaa Vlmm $3JM a Oar ta- 250 ROOMS WITH 200 BATHS. NEW CENTRA!. I'UIEPROOF. Everv comfort and convenience. In the center ot tbe&MT and retail dlatrlct.. On carllnea iranalerrlns ta ail parts ot city. Omuloue ueeta ail traiaa and steamers. DANGEROUS DO.NT BLAST STl'MPS! POWDER'S uXplohivk i Why take chanoa and upend money? Make monev earn monev, Hvdrnuli' stump and CORDWOOn SFI.ITTKK EXHIBITION WEDXEHUAY, JANUAHV 27, Brtwcra 2 and 4 o'clock at Fourth aad Pine etreeta. L.M.SJ A residential tvanltartum for patients ufferlnc from 4tieniAl diseases, alcoholic nd drug- addictions. e Miller. Tbr S077. 2t t. M St. Portland. Orr-Eon. Portland Academy Seconal Term mt 24f.li Year Brsliia t-'ebruary 9. Preparation for College In the apcrialty of thl fohool. Students may enter beirlmitnK classes In Kngllhh. LHtin, AlKChra. Trifroiiometry. t'i-rs and advanct'il clanat-a in ail aubjerts required for rollege entrance. Send fur cata logue or call for Information. Portland Arademr. 13ta aad Moat, corner? Streeta, Partlaad, Or. SCHWAB PRINTING CO 1 BEN F.6RCENE. PRESIDENT j245t STARK STREET lBrBBSBWOBBMSaWBaBSMBWW 'mm f..-. IS.MW Heat I alia Ter Peaad. Patroniza Home Industry Portland Oaa & Coke Co. S. & H. Stamp Given.