Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 21, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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dird rtrd at tha aa of .i. Mr.
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rhiur-n: Mr W. ri Sn) drr and II
li, m l.nr.-r. of Portland: itrm. R. V.
Itaykln. of ar rran.-.co. and
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In Kuror. M.r th- 3i rra
h.n tr !ark-rrt f"" w ,h'
cnlr tn'inn of rommnnlratl-n lt'
tn- tul nl Went fid!. Mr. I'annrr
cnn.t'ict-l a. hotel on old U atrrrt.
h. -t l-d to th trrrr. Kunrral ar
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from l.ilnu'p parlorr. and tho Intrr
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irmnl attrr Iwtmk-r 1. t onmia-non-r
Birlar yr.trrdajr ob).trd to
an or4lnn authorUlni tho Pur
,n..in( Hur.JU to alartlM for bid
for tl ronatrtivtioBj of tha Ural
r tna propod lrtntlon Homo , for
Womrn arar Trout4alr. Ilia kit. tod.
Ill bold tka rnattrr op for a wrrk.
and po.iMr f.r a roontn and a half
lr Bilor ald hr did not oppoao
tn ttniion Horn', but took hla atand
bru of Bnanetal condtttona.
r.n :-iio" Awn-0'
Jirlxr'a Ijthrrao fourvb, rUl Tanlb
nd Oram atrrrta. baa arranr-l for a
lr ii-iiriii for iunJar To ton-
rratloa or an oullnc on.a a
ar and tbn rr It ha bi dr-lded
tn uc t:i WllUmrtto to Slaplra'
farm abora Oroo CUT. Tba boat
lrara T lor-trt dovk Sunday morn
Inc'at .J4. Kncli.-ri r ! will br
bald on tbo boat at I oviock. Te
boat will arrlx at thr farm at li.I
and lrn asaln at 4 oVIock. arrlrlng
at rort:and at o'clock.
Pku Pajrr M Kpito Witt
rmucK Tt aihrrit of tBa old
Talor-f trrrl M. K Chur.-!i will eon
dot tbrlr ual ootd'or arru- oo
j-undjy at I ti A. brforo tha
lk! doora of thir rhurrh at Third
and Taylor atrrrt. Tn arrmoo will
bo prra.hrd by Ir. J. II. .Veto, who
waa pator of tnla church and aditor of
th. Pti8.- fhri.tl.ioj A.ocata rnor to
tha year l$i. Ad.
Mtitxu Alii"! Tktp. For
their Sunday out!n thr Miunui hr
,bvn a trip to tha Columbia Rlt.r
bach. Tha party will Iraro town on
tn. l.tJ P. it. Vancou.rr car and go
to BrMiton. wh.nca th m.mbrra will
tramp up tha rl.rr about four miles.
Th affrnoon will b. spent In recrea
tion tntluJins; baihlnc. and tha rrtorn
to the cariin. will b In th evening
by moonlicht.
-1 tlcoa.in. tiib lr or PrKTT. P
roimrtx.1 Ixtotmo I.xo or Turn Ma?"
T!i wilt be one of the lirr MU.t"on
rl. ' b It. lvland at tha "irt
lihilit i"hur-h fun-lay nlrht. III.
th.mr l TMlixr l.ar.tr. the pott of
tr. Palrr th iiouth.rn Ia..lon
slower. ili- Iv.l.ind will mj thrrr
r.v.tt Bmbr. (rfin recital bevlna
at T . 3 1. AM ar wrioom. Vlv.
Rn. J ft. Pki: to li-H It'.
J R. 1rka will prrarh In th !rO
VanXrrnu Pr.'b) t.riam 1'hur.h.
.h I. limorro w mrrtnr on tM.
ptihe-t. 'Irfrsni:f H-iitT." Mr.
Park., will prai" In th WeMminMer
Prhtriaa fhur.h ji.in.'.ir niorntrc.
Miiut I. In th. ahnc of r.a.
)lnrv Man-ctt. rl"". who la at
fanm1!! BaclY
M.a rmi''. rta"aia. Pandar. An
tail II. Traina laa Water and Past
Morris at A. M. Sunlaf. Ticket..
Is rnt. Prier. on ahib!tlon at 29
Wa.nmcton trt. Tl-kta on sala at
bo! i Pico clear atorea; Gilbert's
j!mrI fhep. Broday and Mom.on:
!r'im Rinraiit Alder:
f.mriro r:j'irni 117 Third. Ji
.l.mIk III Morrison- Adr.
J i. ti Hrj'-ox rnt J. '" t5aml
lr. tra.t c toarr of th. !! man
lartAr Company ar.'l frm-rty wltb
t Northern I'a.-lilc K41I..V. I at
tiood luiranun H.-apltal rcoerin
Jroni ao operation for a nnni loti.
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basement.
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ln.luJln portion, of kl
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,.,,. r.d totl. 'n "
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jii turri.on it.. r wui divide tor two
parti.. A. a Mfinba h v-'o. f.l
(.rrsnt bH Ad.
Claw fiTT Rr.
aiiinday .v urioni from Ta . tor-. treat
fo- k. A M. P- M. Round
trtn," 'c. Adr.
Tn. r. E. Jljcka, osteopatX rturne4.
Xir.
Girr-Toaa-rHrS) K-rmTaiMrT Is
ruaxxarx Tha Olerrroo Business ln s
Club, orranii'd at Belmont and fcast
rorty-nfth street this month to
tlmulate bo.inraa Interest and Im
provements baa appointed a committee
to arrange a et-to;ther rnteriain
mnl In the near future. Ona of tha
Imprerementa planned to llluml
rata Belmont etrret eaatward from Kaat
Thirty-ninth aa far aa poaalbl. If tha
proprrty owner alon tha street will
co-operat la the moremaot. Otbar
thlnss ar to ba undertaken, and will
be lauBcaed at th t-tothr n
tertatnmant. A sp-lal merlin; of th
tlub haa been called for nest Monday
to bear th report of th procramm
cornmltie. Th new club la a Strom
orraJitaalion cmpMd of business man.
Kor the pre.ent th club meets at Btl
mont and Past Korty-nflh streets. C.
P. Gray Is th president.
Mtasrnotax To Hcr 10 Mts-
a ex.. Th Anetnt lrdr of Hibrnlan
has started a rampaicn to secure lb
near member who will b rclred at
lb Hibernian Hall on Russall street on
in nieht of .October I. Already 7i
candidate. ha. bn nrolld and the
remainder of th 10 will be secured
la tim. Th ceremony of Initiation
will ba bld at th ball In th early
part of th eeenlns-. and will be fol
lowed by a banquet to th members
and randldatea and their feminine
friend. Tha commute In chars of
tha member. hip campatfrn la composed
of Jo.eph Noonan. Charles Ward. Pat
rick Monarhan. M. J. Murnan. Henry
Oray. M. J. Prtscoll and K. M. Peery.
Th Ijrtl.s AuTlllary of tha Hibernians
also has atarted a membership cam
palcn and expect to Initial a large
-: TnankssiTins ct at. uiDcrnian
Hall.
rucMaaoaox Tail or Srtms. Th
storm that recently swept Galveston
and th neighboring cltlra In Texas
was fiercer In Its Intensity and of much
loncrr duration than th storm which
de.troyed th Island city In 100. ac
cordtnc to Tom Richardson, who tel-
raphed yesterday from Houston to
Mr. Richardson that he was safe.
Telephon and telegraph wires were
down and Mr. Richardson was obliged
to rlrlve mil by auto to reach a
Place from which h could dispatch th
message. Th property loss tn Hous
ton alone, he says will run Into mil
lion of dollars.
At. KaDrn Picxio TOP4T. Members
of Al Kader Tempi of th Myatlc
Shrine will go to Crystal Lake Park
today for their annual picnic, with an
all-day programme. Athletic events
will occupy th greater part of tbt
forenoon and In th afternoon a bass
ball gam will b featured between
teania repreaentlng the York and tha
Scot tl n Rlt. Panclng will also ba
tkioyed In fh afternoon. Th addresa
of th day will b gtvrn by Illustrious
Potentate !. . rUapleton. The shrine
band of At Kader will civ a con
cert. Tax Comupwioxrtt Cowixa. !. T.
How, president of the National Tax
Aa'K-latlon. and J. II. Hoetetter. Jtate
Tax Commi.slonrr of Kna. will be
in Portland today and will b guests
of th Chamber of Commrc and rep
rrsrntatlvea of the Portland Tax Aa
sorlatlons. Mr. How and Mr. Hostel
ler hav been visiting for th week
at New berg, wber they have friend
and relstive. Arrangements for a
jrtp about the scnie botilevarda and
for other entertainment will be made
after their arrival her thl morning.
Paott Urarg-r Prrtnox NT Favorkd.
Pending a general study of trei
conditions In th vicinity of Page
itreet. between Ro-a and Kcrby straets.
Commissioner Pleck hs recommended
that th Council deny a petition of
property owners for changea of grade
on Pace street alone. It Is contended
that surrounding streets should be
considered In a general echeme for
grade changes. To Chang the grade
00 on street without regard to fh
other, h report, would result In
troubles.
I'tvoncg Attorxet Wrriipuwi.
Charles A. John. csterday Died In
County Clerk Coffey's office a notice of
withdrawal a. attorney for ilr. 1JI
lian U. Osborne, who la suing Charles
WHIeti Osborne for divorce. Three
day aio attorneys for Mr. Osborne
Pled a croes-complalnt alleging that
Mrs. (sbome had married Mr. iborne
la.t April for his money, and referring
to her a "a young grass widow, about
: yenr. old. a atriklng blonde with
bewitching eye., and very Intelligent,
having been educated In China."
X"STH Caaottxa rsort-g Visrr. Mr.
and Mrs. C II. Gattis. of Raleigh. North
Carolina. wer visitors In Portland
yesterday. Mr. Oattl. I head of the
Gattl Tour Company. A committee
from the Chamber of Commerce greeted
th visitor and a large bouquet of Port
land roe was sent over to the room
of Mr. and Mrs. Gattis at the Benson.
They enjoyed the day with slght-seclug
trips about the city.
rgAMi:n rectal. TVam-gs Htxpoag.
While running at high speed with
passengers from the liner Northern
Pacific, the steamer spevial on the
Spokane. Portland A ISeattl Railroad
demolished a gaeolm hndar near
tloutton at a:2tf P. M. yesterday. Two
section hanr!s were on the car. but
lumped befor the collision. One. an
elderly man, waa sltKhtly bruised by
th Jump.
liinr.r- vvtxt PcTtnox Arrnovgo.
A petition stsned by i per cent of
th property owners on Hybe avnue
from FZsst Twenty-second street to
Kast Thirty-third street, was filed with
th City Auditor yesterday asking for
th paving of th street within those
bounds. Commissioner Pleck, after
checking the petition, haa recommended
that the petition be rranted and plans
b. prepared for the improvement.
Brx Srixixo to Rrrri nx foox. News
from Ben Xelltng. mho is In the1
Hawaiian Islsnd. spending the Sum
mer. Indicates that he will b in Port
land on September S or . Mr. Mailing,
accompanied by hi. wife and sister-
in-law, Mrs. h. fichel. left for th
Islands July II. They visited th ex
position at i-'un Krancisco on th way
to Honolulu.
FAXurer to Visitixo Scotch m ex. To
enatile members of Clan Macleay and
friends to meet officers and delegates
returning from convention of Order of
Scottish Clane. a dinner will b givn
in Hotel Portland. Monday. August 11.
at I. M. A full attendance is urgent
ly requested by th arrangements com
mittee. All etcotihmen cordially In
vited. Informal: II per plate. Adv.
Vrrx 1tt m Ijnxa Wat.g.
With tits knapsack on his back. Man-
ford Alien Nott. a veteran of th Civil
War. started out yesterday from Port
land to walk to liois. Idaho. Mr. Nott
Is author of "Across the Plains in
1." II will make the entire trip on
foot. In spit of his T! years he Is
hai and hearty, having led an active
outdoor life.
Siort.ir-ncne Ale 8rxrrrp. Por the
theft of hosiery at the Meier A Prank
stor Tuesday. Kdmund Winkler, but
recently released from a nln month'
tail sentence, was given ltd daya by
Municipal Judge Sterenann yesterday.
Jertnl Kgnanf, a woman who waa with
ht.n. waa nnd tii. Petectlvea Hyde
snd Vaughn arrsted th coupl.
'Rt'isEK Auaaxr to Go to RraaTT.
Th cruiser Albany will participate
In th regatta at A tons. September
Secretary of th Navy Daniel
etrday lelecraphed Sctator Cham
herlatn. announcing his decision and
expressing bis regret that h waa un
ib:t to order a larger number of war
shipa to attend the event.
!ta.ixo: Max to Bruit ar Ijaaaar.
Ir. Albert R. Vail, of I'rhana. III.
win .peak on "The Issues of the Pay."
S'ar.dar afternoon at S P. M. la room
A. Public Library. Th public I in
vited. pt:JiH th Jeweler anj optician.
Ixa;.. at 1J1S :d at Alder, northwest
corner. Main lt Adv.
ta aaom eaa wk.a ea. clve. a ae a
r.a-M . te eo.'r for hint en gt
a dsmc jb va.
GHURGH mEETNEARS
Approaching Conference Has
Attention of Methodists.
PASTORS TO BE ASSIGNED
Prlrcatrs to National Gatlwrin;; to
Be Choarn and LlTcly TUc I
Hxpe-cted Editor of Paper
Also Is to Be Named.
Bccaus of tha Importance of the
business to b transacted, unusual In
terest I being displayed throughout
the Methodist Episcopal Church In th
Oresoa Conference which haa been
called for September 22 at lioscburg.
Tli aeaslon. which will b atlendrd by
delegates from all parts of th state,
will last for five days.
Of particular Interest will be th as
signment for the ensuing year of the
ministers to th churches, tha election
of four ministerial delegatea to the
general conference of the church In
Saratoga Springs next May and the
diaposltlon of all business and prob
lems confronting the church In Ore
gon. Principal Interest renters about the
selection or four delegatea to th gen
eral conference. Thia conference Is
the supreme lawmaking body of the
church. It meets every four years and
remains In session a month.
Mentioned aa candidates in the race
ar Rev. J. W. Jt.Dougsll. of
Portland: Rev. T. B. Kord. of Ore
gon City, and District Superintendent
Moore, of th Salem dlatrlct. The gen
eral confrnc elects the bishops of
th church and In th past soma of the
delegates sent hav returned as bishops.
The ministers for tha various parts
of the conference will be appointed
and on district superintendent named.
This la dona by Bishop It- J. Cooke,
presiding officer. Th term of Rev.
James Moore, superintendent of Salem
district, expires this year.
The general conference will elect an
editor for the Pacific Clirlatian Advo
cate, published at Portland. Robert II.
Hughes, a layman and Rev. Mr. Ford,
of Oregon City are mentioned.
Much Interest attaches also to the
meeting of the Oregon Conference of
Laymen which will lie held during the
ministerial conference. This confer
ence also elects four delegates to the
general conference. Among names men
tioned for these positions are Robert
A. Booth, of Eugene, and Amedee M.
Smith, of Portland.
'BIRTH OF NATION OPPOSED
Veterans Oppose Slwiwlng of lllin
Scheduled to Appear Mxin.
Not until a lively fuss Is settled will
Portland motion-picture theatergoers
see the film. "The Birth of a Nation."
to be shown in Portland in the near
futu r.
Tiie Impending opposition to the film
ecnoed yesterday before the Council,
when a committee representing George
Wright Post, lo. 1, of the Grand Army
of th Republic, entered a proteat
against Its belnir shown. The committee
comprised Rev. C. K. Cline. J. I. Mlaen
heimer and P. V. Butler. A protest
haa been made also to Mayor Albee
by negroes of the city. They all say
the film is of a nature which stirs up
race prejudlc and sttra tip the old
Southern animosity the Nation is try
ing to live down. Thl is emphatically
denied by th backer of th film. They
say th same objections have been made
elsew here In advance of the exhibltlou,
but that all serious opposition ha dis
appeared when the film Is once seen.
ARMS' EXPORT BAN IS AIM
Neutrality League Petitions for Em
bargo Pnt In Circulation.
Petitions for an embargo upon the
shipment of arms from th United
State are being circulated unuer tne
auspices of th Oregon branch of the
American Neutrality League. trnesl
Kroner Is president of the league.
Fifteen hundred petition nave peen
sent out and Mr. Kroner asserts that
more than 6000 signatures already have
been obtained in Portland. It is
planned to present th petition to Con
gress from the various branches of the.
society with a total of more than "
OOu.000 signatures. Members of the
committee working with Mr. Kroner
sre: Edgar Winter. Thomas Poolins.
Henry Hartl. Paul Wesslnger. Otto
Schumann. Thorns Mnnnlx, Fred Gron.
nert. Ur. F. H. Pammasch. Rev. O. K.
Kallmann. Father Gregory. W. Rich
man. Fred Hesse and John Schroeder.
MILK PRIZE T0BUY SOCIAL
Money Won at Fair to lie Turned
Over to Pair men for Banquet.
nrii nf 1100 In cash, won by
f.ril.. ililrvmKfi foe milk DurltV at
the Panama-Pacific Exposition, will be
DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE
LAST MINUTE. i
7:30 o'clock Saturday even-
tags is the last minute at which
classified ads will be accepted
for Sunday's Oregonian. Don't
J wait until this time, however.
a By bringing them in sooner you
will avoid confusion, there will
I be less likelihood of errors and
you will more than likely secure J
I better position. Classified aJ-
vertising forms close on other
a evenings at 9 o'clock.
turned over to the dairymen for a ban
quet or socisl function of some other
. (1 1 I. ' lie V V ii il v. 1 1 uv. iuvu J s
that thenoney. although turned over
10 in. cn, iikiiiluii; iii, "id
olatry men.
The prli was won. with a series of
medals, for purity of mllK supply. The
medals pronaPiy win o nung in tne ,
milk inspection division of the health
Bureau, ecepi i m.c " 1 j
Individual dairymen.
Kn'ct Shoe Co.,
t...hAn street. nar Broadway, ii and
IS Pumps and Military Oxfords, all
slss and widths. 1.5.
Hundreds of pairs, small cites. c
th pair. Adv.
CARD OK T1IAXKS.
TV- want to thank th many frlnds
itim was so kind sad showed so much
sympathy during our deep sorrows.
!. We ha1 to parr irom me t"ie t
loved th best- a beloved wif and
mother. J W RATHAn.
TVV. A. BATH A TV.
Ailr. VUAJj. Ji. tiATUAW.
Much Lower Than
LOW
FARE
EAST
Bound-trip, to all points in Eastern Canada, Eastern .
SUto and Middle Western States, with return limit
October 31 and permittinar stop-overs en route.
NORTHERN PACIFIC RY.
"THE GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO E0UTE"
Enter at Gardiner, the Original and Northern En
trance, and Visit
YELLOWSTONE PARK
Nature's Greatest Wonderland
SEASON TO SEPTEMBER 15
Two Observation Car Trains Daily From Portland,
at 9:55 A. M. and 7:25 P. M.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
In 72 Hours, Via Minneapolis and St. Paul
One Train Daily to St. Louis
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ELECTION IS TODAY
Milwaukie to Vote on Bond
Issue of $25,000.
SITUATION IS UNUSUAL
Cllr Ibices Trouble With Private
Plants Unless Tliey Arc Pur
cliariCd, and shortage or
Funds If Trsry Are.
Milwaukie voters will decld at to
day's speclul election whether additional-
bonds to the amount of 125.000
.u.ii k i . .111 -.1 ta comnieia tne iuum-
.!... .i.n for auriDlving Bull Run
water to the citisens. ana .1 -
the Council snail oo auinvmev.
clias the three private water plants
at a total cost Vf litf.000. The polls
will opea In the two wards, the City
Hail and firemen's hall, at A. it. and
closa at 7 P. M.
Ureat Interest has Dean manjiei.
In these Issues. Milwaukie already
has expended 10.000 on the municipal
plant, but has laid no lateral snu
not aupply Bull Run water except on
a f.w streets. Out of th. 125.000. if
the bonds ar authorised. It Is proposed
to lay small pipeline on all the prin
cipal streets, build a reservoir or
standpip in the illnthorne district and
also to extend the main conduit to
Milwaukie Heiuhts. The bonds will
carry 6 per cent interest and run for
JO years.
The remarkable feature of the elec
tion is that If the bonds carry and
the purchase of the three private
plants Is authorised at the prices
named on the ballot, it would seem Im
possible to complete the municipal
plant as the purchase would absorb
120.000 of the bond issue, leaving but
J5000 for laterals. It the bond arc
voted and the purchase of the private;
Plants voted down, it would leave these
plants still In the flsld, with tlielrj
franchises.
t- 1 v. . . . n hitter flirht over
this water question fur nearly four J
vears. Kfforts to purchase tne .mii-
wsukie TVater Works and the Minthorne
Sprlncs TVater Works through arbitra
tion failed two years ago. aunousn
ngures were agreed on, because of the
opposition to purchase at any price.
Owners of the Jlllwaukie Water
Works claim sn exclusive franchise
unless the city buys their property, and
the matter Is pending In the Supreme
Court. Some assert the company de
serves consideration because the owners
spent their money tn installing pioneer
water works in Milwaukie and 'have
reinvested the revenue in the plant.
Milwaukie has more than 500 regis
tered voters and th taxable value of
the property within the city limits is
about ISOO.uOO
TOURISTS ARE NUMEROUS
Several Large Parties Arrive In
Portland Vlthln Three Days.
m -1 .. 1 rteftilflh this C i V
during the month of August bid fair
to rival In numbers the record of July.
During ne past mm ua ,....
w.- . --n tourist narttea hav
ULT UI . 1 I 1 ' .
registered at the different hotels. Pro
fessor F. E. utinn. oean 01 me cuiicbo
.h eeonomlca at the Uni
versity of Tennessee, visited in Port
land, accompaniea oy 1
educational persons of the South. Rev.
, . .".enentee flf ftrStford.
Conn., conducted a-party of 20 around
th city on eonesusj. .m
. c-. , t.nnl mm Chicago
tourists registered at the Perkins. This
,t eisrty is Oemg conuu -i
mm
; Portland, Or.
In the theater and shopping district, one block from
any carline. Rates $1 per day and up. With bath,
$1 50 per day and up. Take our Brown Auto 'Bus.
C. W. Cornelius, President , H. E. Fletcher, Manager
the Regular Fare
TICKETS,
Berth Reservations,
Information:
255 MORRISON STREET
Phones: Main 244. A 1244
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A.
Portland. Or.
Foster, of the Greg-ory Tours, and la
composed of business and professional
men.
MRS. JOSEPH FELS HEARD
Rise In Property Values and Private
Ownership Discussed.
"Property Ownership and the Rise of
Land Value" was discussed by Mrs.
Joseph Fels at the meeting held yes
terday at th Central Library. Mrs.
Josephine Sharp presided and Intro
duced the speakers. "It is terrible wlien
people come to tne place where they
have to be thrust in old shacks and on
vacant lots." said Mrs. Fels, "but when
they have no homes, that is admirable
relief work."
In discussing- the property question
tht speaker asserted that the "fact that
two persons want the same piece of
land caused the rise of the price of
property." ghe also made a resume of
the work In the Fels single tax settle
ment in Alabama.
Dr. John W. Slaughter also spoke,
taking up "The Importance of Woman
in All Undertakings."
KISSES GONE, WIFE SUES
"Defendant Has Koving, Gypsylike
DIposltlon," Says Plaintiff.
Because her husband has not kissed
her for more than four years. Mrs.
& S. Wolfe yesterday filed suit for di
vorce in County Clerk Coffey's office.
The Wolfes were married in Seattle
in 190S. They have one child, four
years old.
"The plaintiff is a home-loving
woman, while the defendant has a rov
ing, gypsylike disposition," says the
complaint.
If You Want
to Go to
College
You need thorough and
careful preparation.
At Portland Academy
you can obtain just that
preparation.
Over one-half the pradu
ates of Portland Academy
have had successful col
lege careers.
Thev have led in college
as students, athletes, de
baters and In all features
of university life.
It is Portland Academy
preparation that does it.
If you would llk to learn
more of this great Port
land school, of its grammar
school department, its ensi
ncerins; courses, its board
Inir facilities for boys and
t,irls. its gymnasium, its
faculty, its students, write
for catalogue to
Jnmra F. F.wlaK, Principal.
rOIITI.AMJ ACAUKMV.
Thirteenth and HloatBomrry
trrrta, I'ortluud, Or.
BKa. -
Hotel Cornelius
The House of Welcome
Park and Alder Streets :
,,, ..... ... .
Phones: Marshall 1; Home, A-6281
Jones' Superior
Quality Meats
at Special Sale this
SATURDAY
a
amb
am
Legs, Loins, Racks, lb
Breasts, lb
Shoulders, lb
Lamb Chops (Frenched), lb.
Lamb Chops (Rib), lb. ..... .
Lamb Cutlets, lb
BEEF
Pot Roasts (all cuts from Best Steer Beef), lb.
Hamburg (made from Best Steer Beef), lb. . .
Boiling Beef, Plate, Brisket, Short Ribs, lb
Patronize Our Special Bargain Meat Counter
Where you get the Best Quality Mats for the Least Money.
Lowest in Price Highest in Quality
Jones' "Pride of Oregon"
Hams and Bacon
Known for Delicate Flavor, Mild Cured, Sweetness
Hams, Vi or whole, lb. . . . .. .
Bacon. V. or whole strip, lb, 20
Bacon Backs (Tenderloins). H or
Cottage Hams nearly boneless),
Picnic Hams, lb
Special Bacon, lb
No. S Pure Lard
No. 5 Pure Lard
No. 10 Pure Lard
No. S Crown Compound
No. 10 Crown Compound
Phone Orders Taken
N O RT H
EACH
"PRIDE OF
CALLS YOU FOR
OVER SUNDAY
ROUND TRIP ONLY
Via
Ore eon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.
Union Pacific System)
Leave From Ash-Street Dock
Steamer "UNDINE"
Steamer "HARVEST QUEEN". . .
Steamer "T. J. POTTER"
Return Sunday night. Leave Long
Beach 7:50 P. M., Mesler 9 P. M.; ar
rive Portland 5 o'clock Monday morning.
A pleasnnt river trip; a full day at
a delightful resort, where cool sea
breezes blow. Tickets, information,
etc., upon application at O.-w. R. &
CITY TICKET OFFICE
-Wasblneton at Third Street
Broadway 450 A-6121
Make reservation at City Ticket
Office before 0i30 P. St.; after that
hour, at Ash-street dock.
Keep that Dollar
Take any dollar out of your
pocket, look at it and realize
what it means. In that dollar
there is a man's living for a whole
day, and there is for you free
dom from work and poverty for
at least 'one day when you need
it. Keep that dollar not in your
pocket, but. in this bank, where
it will earn interest. Add other
dollars to it and it wont take
long to make you independent.
l.umbermews
National bank
Fifth and Stark
EDUCATIONAL
StsMargaret'sHall
moist:. Idaho.
A school for girls. Oood climate,
low altitude: beautiful buildings.
Terms moderate. College prepara
tory and general courses. Music,
art. domestic science and physical
culture. Under the Episcopal Church,
hut open to all. Rt. Rev. J. B.
Kunsten, Bishop of Idaho, president.
Kor catalogue address
Prlaclpal, St. Mara-aret's Hall.
Biae. Idaho.
Accredited Ui toilescs. orsromar and Primary
c.ades. Kourtrenth year Catalocu upon p
pUcstion. Addiess kins Harker. falo A-to. CaL
that
186
10c
126
406
256
146
...146
.12Vi6
...10d
.
a nd . . .. . . . ... .
whole strip, lb.
lb
.18c
...sue
...190
...16J
...11
.lavsc
....380
...630
....850
Penny Change
THE PACIFIC"
1 P.M.
. 8 P.M.
.10 P.M.
Mount Tama'pais Military Academy
SAN UA. A-LL. lALII UKMA.
Th most thoroughly organized and com
pletely equipped military achooi west f tn
Hoeky Mountain, cavalry, lntantry. Mount
ed Artillery Sixteen milea aorta of Saa
Francisco. C. 8. Army officer detailed 0
War Department: accredited by ta univer
sity Stanford and other colleges. Twenty
sixth year beams August Z4ta. ISIS. Address
KEV. ABIHCK CKOSBY A. M.. U. D.
ML SIC KDl'CATIOW SCHOOL
715 Everett Street
Corner Twenty-second
Elementary School for
Boys and Girls
English. Mathematics, Music, Man
ual Arts, Gardening, French, and
German.
Third Tear Opens Tuesday, Septem
ber 14. Telephone Main 39D.