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THE MOUSING OKEGONIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1915. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OIKMXU5 staaagtag Edllor ksxusMno Needs Am Ixvtstioatux Commissioner Baker and Park Su perlntendent Convtll are making a surrey of the park and recreation cen ter needs of aU dtatrlcu or the city with a view to future development work. Commiaaloner Baker la of the TtUraOXEB. ....Mala o;o A aw uy fcditor if --.7 ..T.Jrf"?T-- -li:"":5r;il7. A ao-j opinion that there la a great need cits i itcution M,lni24S-AU!2i particularly In iomt sections, for (ojnpo.ina-room Jam J recreation centera and playground riiaiini-roca ......... lowuua4Dt Balltllna AJttTaKMKXTS. UKILIO (Broadway aad Tajrlor) Tonight at 1 IX Al Jo.aon U Uanria Around. I OAK AMIStMt.NT l-AHh. Varied UK I mrala. concert ban a aaa . wrfiiuaiM 2.. 1M ud UMl P w t-ut.DLde.jliM.rfMfl and RfmrV VU3- I Ul. ertoraiaiu.ae a.. aad w.l I OUttOXlAJft AT UMDI. ebecrtba with the following aenta at yotsr aamsser laaort. to secure taa aaoat prompt daUTary of The Ure gooiaa. City rates, aubeertpuoaa as mail ara payaala la adTaace: Bar View V. F. Bay CUT. Or Bay On............W. aV. farlaluaa. Or. ....... Was van at. asna Mlaeral Barta-ga llatal MckMa a. Bra iZiZ" V ...T I I innirilni anil I swimming; pooia. e ociivvn mi mia need la greater than for large park I sites. Strict lurnovzmcsra Nsah Couple I no. Contractors are rapidly compiet Una- Improvements on East Nineteenth I street from Sandy boulevard to Oregon I afreet. The atreet has been graded and new curbs put In. A bltulithlc pavement la being laid. Oregon street also la being Improved from East Mn teenth to East Twentieth street thus lanordins" a new nara-suriacea con necllon between sandy boulevard ana the Twenty-nrat-street bridge across ISulllvans Gulch. Geokok E. Hardt Ezpbctbd Sumoax- I George E. Hardy, of Toledo. O.. the newly appointed manager of the Cham ber of Commerce, will taka charge of tne anaira oi me organisation tna nrsi I of next week. Information has been received that he will start for Port land today and he expects to be here I about August IS. Ha will probably ap pear before the executive board and be Inatalled In his new office next Mon day, Sam Riemam Is Jailed. Sam Rleman is in the County Jail, held under an old Indictment charging htm with stealing an automobile, as the result of an attempt to go to California Sun day. An attempt was made to arrest him last Friday but. according to Deputy Sheriffs Phillips. Beckman and Ward, he eluded them with the assist ance of hia mother. He waa arrested In Eugene. Railway Official Visits Tooat. A. K. Van Deventer.. treasurer of the Southern Pacific Company, will visit Portland today and will be entertained while here by local officials of the I Southern Pacific. Mr. Van Deventer Is traveling with members of his family on a pleasure trip along tha Coast. They are returning from the Callfornl fairs. CHECKS AKD RAIUtOAD PASSES LOST. Four travelera' checka totaling I J. an. IS annual and single trip passes over ,a .,va KSfOWM .nn H . I. ... 9 U Unn.nn 1MW vr ... - . . . . . a wau au. u ..,. v a a a. .u u m.vii nation has Just been rcflMyw""' Twelfth street, yesterday morning. H. Morgan, of this !". t "lT according to Information he furnished of his friend. William a r" I tha police. They were In a small blac Or. Garibaldi.. Jtra. X. K. Bsraaasd U W. Craa IK C WUa ....Jan. M. . Clue lake Lytas.. I-raaa MlUar ....Fraaa MtU ...... i. KardeU Ca ktrsler. Or KascMia. .. Kawper. Or O. n. a -a.. k fa. I. Cm cI.wa7Baa.rk. rraak Mill- wvaaaa. aaaaa- tf-W-aW Ml latttoa a Imlai. or..... - 4 gcatilfW. Wsak J ." J-iaak MUlrr TUusaoak. Or. . WUkaat praga J. JDMELL! TO BE HEARD DIVA AGREES TO SIJTO AT CONCERT IX LACHELHI RST PARK. Coaaaalaaloarr Baker t'Laa Coaaeat af Opera Star to Appear 'With Band, AaaTajst IS. Madame Jeanne Jomelll is to sing for the people of Portland at the concert of the Municipal Band at Jaureinurst Park. Thursday night. August ID. Commissioner George La. Baker ex tended to Madame Jomelll the Invita tion to give to the people of the city, with whom she baa made herself so well-beloved In numerous concerts within the past, year, the privilege of NOTED TOIMA DOXXA, WHO WILI, SI. IN OPEN AIR. r . i tLNII IIML WHV a. Portland two year. ago. to visit Mr. Morgan. Mr. Bird waa a Major in the Seventh Scottish Kiriea "".-""" wh.U acton at th. D.rd.ell on July it J"'" h'"-1 T , ,h. year. ago. Ha waa a graduate , of the l nlreralty of Glasgow and a member . f Robert A- Bird Co. of Glasg-rw. large "ot VV ling olTlclala of Tha nrm aaa oeen 'i" - - goa for aevral yeara Morgan Company, CHiaoraACnc eixwtiot The Stata Board of will noia an pocketbook which was either lost or stolen. Bishop's Wipb Dirs. Friends In Port land have Just received from Bishop John W. Hamilton, of Boston, the sa news of tha recent death of his wife. Both Bishop and Mrs. Hamilton were wall known on the Pacific Coaat sev eral years ago. He is one of the lead the Methodist Church by Ernest H. ,n AmVla. Mrs. William O. Rockefeller, wife of rr a v I ,iFnr-.rtic nPhw of John D. Rockefeller, will r -'i--t riT In Portland early Thuradav morn w i win no a mn Ba.ui"'""'" . . , . of appllcanta for state " tolr Flavel. where she will take th at A. M. at U.A; ,T Northern Paclflc for San Fran la held for those who could I . Roluxo Rock Fractt rks Skull.- I10J Sharks Oregon Home Builders stock, cheap; make offer. BD 4. Orego- nlan. Adv. LIS ll J .k. . e steamer rriiipivn fill, lamination U heia lor mow I is accompanied only by two sons and not appear eior m. "---,. maids. and ther. ar. XiVil " ... ainca tha ap-lwhile leaning down to drink out of .kl tat. Board by Gov- snrlng near Ivelso. wash., yesterday "'"'.:. a L1..1 vtt The Board Frank Fisher, a logger, waa atruck Georreltne neaa oy a roiling rocx. ana ni " ..a- Cltv: A. B. I sauu waa iractureo. o was Drougnt rioaye. v T,,,,. .nd Helen to PorUand and taken to Good Samarl t amer. ivi a i.n u.ni-i DOCK, rwi aaa aa-aa. Ntw Rasaavoin FovsTAiwa ru.-". ...iuIoiih Daly and Water Super intendent Kaiser ara working on a plan for tha snbstltutins; 01 mow. ..- talna for the one now in use i '"'- " voir No. at Sixtietn ana " .....1 T-h. fountains throw a single column of water straight up In the air and the officials are 01 me opinion -' f...lilii IhrOWllaC a lanitaa oirwax ana covering tha greater part or me THE DALLES COtPLE AND PORT. reservoir would be preteraoia. .. v-.i.ar ku announced that the change will nrobably be made next month. Altmxi DBLXOA-nta to isrr. wtnu n.nbi of the American .onin aai..t will arrive In tnia city r riiuj, . 11 The will be taken In charge by a committee of local mem- ..f iha I nllerlale Alumni maa en tertained until their departure for San Francisco, where the National conven- i.ii win ha held. Another party is ex- petced to vialt Portlaivd on tne liin. There are 1 this second party and they comprise the bureau ot university travel kindergarten tour. Misaixo Mais Focnd Prowxed. The bodr of Peter Jorgenson. an employe r tha star Sand Company, aged 40. LAND ATTORN ET ARRESTED. Dr. G. E. Aaderaaa la Caaaslalaaat aad la la Tarsi Aecaaed ( Perfar al ia g Illegal Operalloa. Charges of attempt to blackmail Dr. I Gilbert E. Anderson. 1163 Alblna avenue, led to the arreat yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 Moore, of The Dalles, and R. L. McKensle, a Portland attorney. Later a warrant waa Issued for tha arreat of Dr. Anderson, charg ing him with performing an lllega operation on Mra. Moore. Mr. McKensle and Mr. and Mrs. Moora wera released under bonds. The who bad been missing since Thursday 1 Moores were arrested Sunday In The nlcht. waa found yesterday in tne w 11-1 Dalles and brought to Portland yes i.melte near the Montgomery-aireei 1 terda v. dock. No money could be louna in tnei ur. Anderson Is said to have per clothes, but a knife and pipe were in 1 formed an operation on Mrs. Moore In the pockets. There were no signs of I bis office. May 20. The Moores re foul play. The body had evidently been I turned to Tha Dalles, and later charged In the water about four days, ueputyitbat blood poisoning deveiopea. Coroner Smith telegraphed yesterday to I Attorney McKensle was retained. relatives In North Dakota. land, according to tne doctor a state- Scrrt-T PracHASg Ordi.iamcs Dcb. ment. demanded itv as tne price lor An ordinance giving the city purcnaa-1 k -". a . . ..ent authority to ourcnaae a I -' "uru no . ' .. .1. .r f.. ..iiiia and dla-l flOO. but demanded a written state I.,.-.- n rr ih. Cltv of roent absolving him from further lla- j . n.-tlnn I bllltr. Mr. McKensle then, tha phyal . -J.-SS .13. C,hnmr.Vfecnnr.tJPDr.f "AoZ ri Zh . ..i(t l iircltrt perform an Illegal operation. The rM,.,7o?thLVc.v0.0r0iuTthc,oL,,n. y?hrx."?t amounted to about IJJ.000. th. bill for .hf 'h fuel oil about I3.00 and that for w.J urthm mi 11 gasoline and distillate 7000. rests. yment the ar GoTBRKOt lalSTXR llKRI TODAT. GOV ernor Lister, of Washington, and Mra Lister will paaa through Portland to day ea route to the San Francisco fair. They will travel on the Shasta limited. From San Francisco they will go to Washington. D. C New York and Bos ton. At Boston Governor Latster win attend tha Governors' conference, before whla-h he la scheduled to deliver an address. Won ex's Akmotsu Fixd I5. A One of i waa the sentence meted out to Earl Torango. by Acting Municipal Judge Stadter irestarday. Torango la the young man who was arrested by City Detectives Hyde and Vaughn Sat nrdav cbarced with telephoning to saleaworaen about the city and using Improper language. He was caught In the act of telephoning to a young woman he did not know, Atrroa Crash Dowxtowic. Automo . biles driven by L. H. Wallace, and Alma I. Kata, an Insurance man. came to gether at Thirteenth and Yamhill streeta yesterday noon, but no one was hurt. badly damaged, losing a wheel and two fenders, but the other was little more than scratched. EXMA OOIDIAR TO 8PCAK. "The Sham of Culture" will be the topic of a lecture to bo delivered In Library Hall by Emma Goldman tonight at s o'clock. Colonel C. E. S. Wood will preside. Miss Goldman will deal with various phases of pseudo-culture and give her own definition of true culture. Moaa Sexk Dtvoacaa. Divorce suits wera filed ln County Clerk Coffer's office yesterday aa follows: Nevada Powell against Ray F. Powell, cruelty: P. E. Hesea against Margaret R Hesen. desertion: John E. Kirk against Elsie M. Kirk, desertion. ALaixi W. C. T. U. TO MBT. The Alblna Woman's Christian Temperance I nlon win meet at tha home of Mra H. T. Gilbert, lS Bortawlck street, to day at 1:1 o'clock. Ft-ajrtsKXTi CoTTAOg or bungalow wanted. Portland Hetghta preferred. Give mil description and price. Ad dresa C MS. Oregonlasb Adv. Bt-HIOLPT SOCTETT TO MrBT. Thf Mr. and Mra. Moore ara said to have admitted to having made statements to Charles W. Robison. Deputy Dls trlrt Attorney, that they aigned the affidavits on advice of Attorney Mc Kensle, and that they knew they were false. UNITED STATES COURT Sell tire Entire E.itate. Bankruptcy stock and fixtures of the United Clothea Shop, 11 Washington st.. purchased from the United States Court In the district of Oregon at J i cents on the dollar. Entire slock now on sale starting every morning at A. M. until the bare racks remain: lie suits now go I4.S, others at t.5 and 17.25; tlS suits at It.ii. others at IS.I5 and S11.7S; II pants at Il.sS. others at 1.4 and up to I1-4S. All Ihrauch tha entlr stock, such The Wallace machine was (prices prevail. You can buy a fulldress suit at I11.4& worth up to J0. A Tuxedo suit at fll.CS worth tZi; Balmaraans. raincoats and overcoats as low aa 1 75. not one worth less than ITS. But you must act quick we can't afford to continue this sale any too long, aa expenses are too big: unless wa can clean tbla stock out In hurry to the public, we will have to call some dealer In to take tha balance. Notice to fixtures dealers. Call Main 290S for appointment. Bankrupt estate now on sale at 2(2 Waahlngton St.. one door above Third, opposite Ladd A Til ton, Bank. H. L Seiglemaa In charge. Adv. Ontralia ITaa Postoffrce Split. CENTRALalA. Wash- Aug. f. Spe cial.) Following petltlona recently for warded to the Postal Department ask Inr that tha Centralis poatofflco be changed from Its present location on West Main street to tha Proffltt build ing on North Tower avenue. Postal In spector Barclay, of Tacoma. waa here yesterday Investigating. Counter petl tlona have also been forwarded to British Benevolent Society will meet la I Washington asking that tha of floe be IB central unrerr, room A. n ad see-1 k.nt in Ita Draeent location. The la- day night at o'clock. I su at stake la which location la nearer Da. Dattok, glasses. SwetlanA bide. I the center of population. The Inspector Adv. lwaa silent as to bis iinainga. V -fir I If l 1 J 1 J SEE THAT URVE Scientific Eye -Glass Fitting Thompson Optical Co. 209-10-11 Corbett Bldg. Fifth and Morrison Portland's Oldest and Largest Ex clusive Optical House. ECZEMA IN RASH ON FACE Red and Inflamed. Burning and Itching Severe. On Arms and Hands. hearing her In thla concert under the auspices of the city, and she has ac cented the Invitation. Portland has become a favorite city to her. throuch her pleasant visits here, and now that her hone Is .here for the time, aha acknowledged a desire to do something to express her kindly feeling toward the people with whom sne nas become such a favorite. Tnia oppor tunity has been made in the arrange ment for the special cr.ncert. Laurelhurst Park has been selected aa offering the best opportunity for large numbera of pet-pie to gather and hear her. many of whom nave not en- Joyed that privilege before. Madame Jomelll will sing several numbers of ber own selection and at the close of the programme will sing "The btar- Spangled Banner." Her accompaniments will be by the band under direction of Mr. McElror. A short time ago Madame jomeiu scored a great popular success In a concert in Sacramento, where she sang from the ateps of the capitol before an audience of many thousand. Vaudeville Review Pantafcs. "The Piano Movers," at Pantagea thla week with Edmund Uayes as the su perlntendent of a gang of men, namely his assistant, Thomas Snyder, the drol lest, sloucblest and funniest or cnar actera. is unusual. After perrorming series of comical antics In the at tempt to get the piano out of the room and fairly making tha audience howl with laughter, the s-ociock wmsue blowa and the merry movers abandon tha nlano half way out or tne ooor. Marie Jenson. the laughing maid, helps to distinguish the act- But thla is only one of the aeries of dashing, humorous acts on the splendid Pantages Din. U from the rdlculous to tne etne real goes the audience with the Royal Italian Sextet, rendering gems from the grand operaa. The troupe embodies six nf tha leading soloists from Lam bardl'a Grand Opera Company. All of their numbera are truly gems and their voices so far above the usual run that they are received with genuine appreciation and enthusiasm. "Th. Musical Railroaders" are funny and at the same time so musically in clined that they turn switchboards, canea and trucks Into cellos, bells and flutes. Moreover, their setting, with Its gleaming lights and miniature train crossing a trestle at lull speea in tne distance. Is exceptionally artistic xneir act Is One. Belle Oliver, a comedian or wit ana personality, appears singing her own original and clever songs. With dash and charm she sings her praises to the Regular Man!" Lady Alice, with ber cats, dogs and cunning little rats. Is one of the most unusual and popular acta on the whole bill. Countless of the midget animals perform almost un believable capers and feats. The kiddles of the audience voiced heir appreciation with screams or laughter. John P. Reed Is the minstrel man with Jigs and songs anr JoKes. PERSOWALMENTION. F. U. Potter, of Astoria, Is at the Ore gon. H. R. Maria, of Seattle. Is at tha Ore gon. O. H. Sharp, of Boston, is at tne fori- land. A. Clark, of Aatorla. la at the Mult nomah. H. H. Van Sellar, of Albany, is at the Seward. J. I Jones, of Spokane, la at the Cornelius. Mrs. Claude Perkins, of TamhllL la at tha Eaton. T. L. Wella, of New Tork, is at the Multnomah. E. M. O'Brien, of Chicago, Is at the Multnomah. M. A.. Collins, of Cascade Locks, la at the Eaton. George B. Conyera. of Clatskanle, Is t the Perkins. J. V. Andrews, of Kellogg, Idaho, Is at tha Perkins. H. W. Christy, of Bloorafield. Iowa, Is at tha Oregon. J. H. Parkins, of Ellensburg. Wash.. Is at the Perkins. T. 8. Qerdlne. of tha United States HEALED BY CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "I bad eczema on one side of my face In a scaly rash. My skin was very red and Inflamed. The burning and Itching were very severe. I would awake in the night Itching my face. Then it broke out on the upper part of my anna and hands. I could never put my hands in water without causing me much pain. "Seeing CuUcura Soap and Ointment advertised I sent for a free sample. It waa only a few days before tny face had ceased Itching. I got some more and In a short time I was healed." (Signed) Miss Irene Eeinricy, Lore) and, Oolo.. Jan. 1. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mail With 33-p. Bldn Book on request. Ad dress post-card "Cntleara. Dept. T. Bsa taan. Bold throughout the world. EMMA GOLDMAN The W ell-Known Anarchiat, WILI. SPEAK AT THE PI BLIC LIBRARY OX TFESDAV, AI GI ST 10th, ATSP. On the Very Timely and Important Subject, "THE SHAM OF CULTURE." Colonel C. E. S. Wood Will Preside. Admission Free. Geological Survey, is at the Seward reg istered from Washington. - F. B. Walte, a capitalist of Sutherlln. Is at the Imperial. J. C Williams, of Anaconda, Mont. is at the Portland. R, Alexander, of Pendleton, la regis tered at the Imperial. Mrs. R. S. Bush Is registered at the Eaton from Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cox, of Chatta nooga, are at the Seward. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Shulz, of Forest Grove, are at the Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hallberg. of Rainier, are at the Cornellua. Mrs. Electra Slmson, a merchant of The Dalles. Is at the Cornelius. H. S. Harkness. a real estate dealer of The Dallea. Is at the Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Berolehelmer, of New Tork, are registered at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kahler are at the Portland, registered from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stephens, of Cincinnati, are registered at the Port land. Will A. Hudeloon. a merchant -of North Powder, is registered at the -Imperial. William Pullman and family, of Ba ker, are at the Imperial. Mr. Pullman is a prominent banker of Eastern Ore gon. . CHICAGO. Aus. 8. (Special.) Fol lowing Oregon persons registered today at Chicago hotels: From Portland Frank I Waller, at the Great Northern. From Salem w. Hugglns. at the Great Northern. BUREAU OFFICIAL COMING Washington Man to Study Forestry Work In Polk County. A. S. Peck, of Washington D. C, soon will arrive, in rortiana on nis way to Polk County. He comes for the special purpose of studying the meth ods used by the Forestry Department for the detection and tne control or ex T2L EI PHONE MAR. 2000 BFSIJfESS HOURS. STORE OPEN WEEK DAYS. 8 A. M. TO 11 P. M. SITS DAYS S A. M. TO 1 P, HOME Exclusive Agents for Bed Feather Toilet Preparations BROADWAY AT WASHINGTON STREET ist m Cool Drinks for Hot Days For outings and picnic parties, de licious cold drinks stay cold for seventy-two hours. Or you can keep your coffee o r chocolate hot for t w e n t y-f our hours. Pint SIge 1.5 Quart Slse 82.50 Other Styles and Prices. Extra Glass Fillers for re pairing your bottle 85c to 11.50 Prescriptions Prescriptions filled by The Owl are filled as the doctor orders. This notice is posted in every Owl Pre scription Department: NOTICE I "Instant dismissal is the penalty for substitution. "THE OWL DRUG CO." Rexall Store The Owl. Store in Portland is the only store carrying the well-known Rexall Line of Household Remedies and Toilet Preparations. Each pack--age bears tne Rexall guarantee "Satisfaction or your money back." a- A 13331 I"! JD.se) A A" . v a. i 1 n m - T ' i M - 01 H Bath Gaps 25c Pretty, Dainty, Well Made. Tour Choice of Many Colors. Other Caps 50c, 75c, 91.00. The Owl Drug Company's Stores have never lost their identity as drug stores. We have constantly borne In mind that our stores are dru stores, and that our drug and prescrip tion departments musi iiw.v iiiai. consideration. . Quality drugs at fair prices mean your support. SOfll THE OWLS WITCH HAZEL ra;lc10C IOC 3 oz. Boraclcl Acid. . 2 oz. Castor0Q 1 oz. C h a m o- mlle Flow ers. 1 oz. Essence of P e p p e r-lflp mint. Iwl , 3 oz. Fluid Ex tract of OCp Cascara.. . ..IU 1 oz. Henna IfTn Leaves fw 32 oz. Lime I C Water I 2 oz. Rose Water (im- I fin ported) I Ul 1 oz. T i n c ture ."".'"lOc 4 oz. Zinc OC t Ointment. . J u 3 oz. Juniperlfln Berries 1 oz. Oil Sweet at.O.?.".l0C Red Feather Complexion Powder was made for women who will have only the best, the daintiest, the purest. It gives that clear trans parency and velvety smoothness to the skin. Large Box 50 R. F. Talcum.lCp OCp three odors. . . IUuj iJu R. F. Cream I5c, 25c, 50c, -S I Face Pow- Cfln IE! R. F. P e r f u mes, original packages.. R. F. der at. R. F. Tooth Paste OCp and Powder atJu R. F. Nail Pol ish at. 50c R. F. Toilet Cp Water OUU 40c Almond Lo- :25c R. F. tion. R. F. Complexion M fin Heauttfier n-UU R. F. Hair Tonic. R. F. Liquid Soap. ISC m is EST Tooth Brushes 25c Do not forget that new Tooth Brush for your trip. Buy one to day and check it off your list. Guarant'd Brushes') Cn at The Owl Jl Boston Cloth Brushes, 25c A handy cloth cleaner for home and traveling. Bris tles are fastened in the twisted wire. A renulne dust or dirt "getter" OCp now for ,. Don't forget to take an extra roll of films. If you do not use i it, ol course 'we take It (back. Better have too many than to miss one good picture. COMPLETE KODAK STOCK AT OCR STORE. BHTTKIt DKVELOPINC AM PRINTING. Kmsm i ia, Sterno Stove A complete outfit for boiling that can be used when autu mobillng or yachting, or in any room In the house. Can be carried In the haudbafr. Hot water instantly for shaving or for BterilixinR purposes, making coffee, cooking cereals, heat ing baby's milk and innumer able other uses. Capacity one pint. Made of brass nikel plate guarantee! not to rust. Price, with can of Cflp Sterno canned heat...wU New Mail Order Catalogue for Out -of-Town Customers m mi m fire. He will also make a close study of the Weeks law; an act of Congress providing; for the co-operation, of .fed eral and state officials or tne rorestry Donartmpnt In the matter of the pro tection of watersheds of all navigable streams. Although the country to be covered by Mr. Beck is without tne limits of the National torest, tne work Is wlttttn the jurisdiction or tne Forestry Department. SHRINERS PLAN PICNIC Outing to Be Held August 21 at Crystal Lake Park. Now that they have recovered from the exertions of their recent conclave and its attending festivities, tn Shriners of Portland are ready for theii ext entertainment and an active ag gressive committee is getting it ready for thm. The entertainment will he provided n the nature of a picnic Crystal LaKe Park Is the place, and Saturday, Au gust 21 the date. Many interesting items or entertain ment have been planned. One of them will be a baseball game between Dicked nines" among the Shriners. A fat men's race and various other kinds of picnic sports are on the programme. C. B. Turley is cnairman or tne com mittee on arrangements. Taxable Property Values Less. WENATCHEE. Wash.. Aug. 9. (Spe cial.) The assessed valuation of per sonal property of Chelan county ror 915 is $1,501,37$. a decrease or iuu.- 000 since last year. This decrease is ue to the general reduction of mer chandise stocks throughout the county and of sawlogs at the mills, which cut little timber last Winter: The valua tion of horses decreased $20,000. while that of automobiles increased $42,000. The total value of cows increased $35, 000, while that of hogs decreased $3000. The decrease of the latter was due to high prices for grain. Merchandise stocks are "valued at $894,000 and ware houses used for shipping- at $109, 900. Hi' (if 1 r aaSstSk. SEWARD HOTEL GRILL Reopened by Seward Hotel Co. After four years under separate management the Seward Hotel Dinins-Room is again under the management of the Seward Hotel Co. Hereafter an excellent cuisine will be maintained at .moderate prices. We serve an excellent popular priced business men's lunch from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Try it. Sunday Table d' Hote dinner . 5 to 8:30 P. M, ?1.00. . W. M. Seward, Manager. EDrCATIOXAI (Belmont Schoof I (For Boys) ! 21 miles oulh of Sn Franclaco We think that we str to our boys what Cbovrrhtful parental wish. Our tmulnates enter. On recommendation, institutions tht admit oil eertincate and on examination (twe pare M of pur catalogue) to Harvard. The Macuta'hattetta lnfltltut of Technolofrr- and Vale, wbose ad mliwlon rr?futrment .ro mot t rreirere. Bend for beautifully llluatrated catalogue, which ! Hot only a very rood idea of the spirit and pur poe of the nohool. but of Its equipment and Its attractive school home. No thine, however, can quite take the place of a visit to the school. W. IV REID, Head Master, Box M Belmont. Ca. i CALIFORNIA HOTELS. SSI wgwrwiMS'psjfesw Children Cry for Fletcher's Lrullnj OiOBBBE Dl HOTEL TURPINg 17 POWELL, ST. C AT MARKET C IN THE HEART OF THE CITY I European Plan $1.50 and Upward ! 0 0 SAN FRANCISCOQ rRcc EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT w. . . . . T - rf- . . - . . -CX H C 4 k Viis&iiiSi&Ssi U.ue Kind You Have Always Bougrlit has borne the signa ture of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-pood ' are but experiments, and endanger the Ileal th of Children Experience against Experiment. What is C ASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothingr Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic substance. It de rtroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Trou bles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, -assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's'Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of S7 .mW . aaaataasala sr In Use For Over 30 Years the ctsjrauB coaiPT, wear tork city. Auto Bus Meats Trains CtS, Steamers SCHOOL, OP THE Portland Art Association Day, Eveninar and .Saturday Classes. Drawing. Paimins. Composition; Designs and Crafts. Seventh Year Meelna October 4, 1013. Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor Sta. I Eafctern Prires. Save the Frrlitht. DKY GOODS, NOTIONS. IXKX1SH1NGS at Vbole.ale. L. DINKELSP1EL COS.F. Portland Salesroom Sherlock BldK-. Kvom 113. Third, Cor. Oak tyt. Catalogue on Request. HOBLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK VntoBB you say "HORLIOK'ST you may get a Substitute. I1B1 StaMargaret'sHall HOIM-:, IDAHO. A school tor (firls. Good climate, low altitude; beautiful buildings. Terms moderate. Colletre prepara tory and general courses. Music, art. domestic science and physical culture. Under the Episcopal Church, but open to all. Rt. Rev. J. B. Funsten, Bishop of Idaho, president, for catalogue address Principal, St. Mamarefs Hail,. Boise. Idaho. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy SAM K-U Atl.. CAL.II-UK.MA, Tbe most thoroughly orgaraized and com. ptetely equipped military achool west ot tbs Rocky MouutalcB Cavalry, Infantry. Mount ed Artillery Sixteen mllei north ot baa Francisco. D. S. Army officer detailed by War Department; accredited by the univer sity, Stanford and other colleges. Twenty , sixth year begins August 24th, Address REV. ABTUCR CROSBY!. A. SI.. U. O. St. Mary's Academy and College Conducted for Girls by the SISTERS OF THJS HOLT NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY COMPLETE GRADE, ACADEMIC and COL LEGE COURSES Commercial, Domestio Science and Elocution Dep'a.. MLSIC Piano. Voice. Violin. Vlolincelio, Harp, Harmony. ART Water Color. Oil Painting. China Painting, Designing. History of Art. Resi dent and Day Students. Address Sister .Su perior, St. Mary's Academy. Portland, Or. Accredited lo colleges. Grammar and Primary Trades. Fourteenth year. Catalogue upon ap plication. Address Miss Harker. l'alo Alto. CaL m Aff-reriited to ( :oller- ht and Went. O rum mar and Primary beiutinM)tL, fcend for iMurUratidcwUogw JrTim-ipal. Mary I. Lork.ey. A. B. PALO ALTO. CALIF.