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THE MORNIXG OKEGOX1AN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 26, 1915. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Man..-.. Kdur illTitJw fvwM.ryM SI.. TnTA A AVr.tii.r-m 5. . 4,j:a A Aw iuyariAtnd.nl B U'r ...Maia !.. A ewes f,r- V.usa streetA. 1 Aa. sVAK AJtf'KSNT FA Vsrted essosA- . "cl tu4 aa vaa.Uvt.es. FATAO" Alder At jAe :.. Psrt-rsAAeA II t aa4 IH X- estr- . S ORZGO.'UAX AT etrSOBTm. .Mctt. ltk the foUlo Aals at rw "' resort. ' Ml srmpt Aell'ery TA Ors ,U! oty ma, Absertuona t mall .r. H" " J: M r. Ivy C Ay. Or ITZ Bar tares w- - -' 1 tirtgkleav. Or ..... ln. Wss Csvrl B. 1 Ml nil springe IIsAai t.ii in BMrk ....... s - . n. L.l MrttssMs C' - . w Aw tTT. lma rk jw iraa MUfT VlMUlll At- J" BlArsleU Mler. Or lknU. A NnMl. or ' r. r- laa rwt....o. u t - IU.A St k "" Mmtr w sea. Or krk """ i'. ami...c . r-- T.U B-rk rsaA Tills nS. Or J. 1 1 w M. H- lady UkM iTl.cU . W. MctATTA N-m:o Smai Aaaivta, Mme. Gen.vra Jnhnstona - Ul.bop. prlmA donnA. of t blr.so. Arrived In Us cuy ,..i.r.lsv l r-lird At tne Hotel rortlAnd. hA l en rout to b -portion At ri TAnnco. hre Bht wVll . xi.lar.SAr. " Bt.hop hmM just rompl'trJ A tour of I'ahaiJa. whr ! h. bn lnin uodrr th direc tion r,t Ihi Nrw-Trirni .,r th "MAchina Ouo Wr r uw. Aftrr rtumln from CAlifomtA will m.A anothrr tur lln M cri "r th bn.flt of the wound.- M,l.Lr' rrltrf firt. Misa Mln Kool.. . rontr.lto. of Mll-AUkr. !. AC rompsnjtnc Wm- Bisbop. Both sln.rs k. rrc.iTtd bleb praiAA from th erittrA Naw Hf !t ljtpt Tcc Ac crTKrj. I'ortlAnd now h Aoothrr utnmobilr hooh And Uddrr trucb Al most tul in sis to tb bis: whit trurk ud for srrrnsJ monthA pAst At h.jJqurt-r tllon oo Fourth. neAr )Iarnon .tr.U Tb CUT Council jr.s t.rd.r rrrnAlljr Accrptrd th nrw truck A.IlTr.a by th rcrATo Klr Ap p.r.tu. CompAny And will put It lo ArrK prooobly todAy At th slAtlon At Kasi Third And rUst rin strArta. Th trurk cot And waa ordrrrd Ut o'Dbrr. Two other trucks hd bo wiAd. to 1H this ordrr. but both wrr wrc'4"i bforA d.lirrry. M. rnrrtx Icuoato TO ft. U. I". I'offirk, chAirmAn of thA I'ort 1 n tl ftaf.ly Commission. bk pern A'I'r.trd to sprab on lha subject of "1-aWlc jtAfrty." b.forr tho world's lo- ananrs coRArrss In n frAnclsco l-rtnber T. Ilis selection bAA born snsde t,r r.-e.td.nt Ktnfey. of tho KAfsty First KelerAtlon of America, who was A.ked to d..in.l soma ona to mk tia Address. I'aw mm In tba Tinted f cates bra baen mora acttra In "satrty nrst" work IBan, Mr. Coffin. After the liirru In ! rrnnclsco he will go to Itril to Attend the first annual con eeattua of the Haf.tr First Federation. r.LTT Boaao Mcsrrs Haftamaaa t Tsa first meetin of tha HaAlty tt.varvi since the beslnnln of the ' lion srA.on will be hrld Friday. 4p lirbr i. at tha Chamber of Com merce. A buslna.a roctln will be feel!, but the principal feature of the prucramm IU be the series of reports from thoae who Attended tha National nnrntln of realty men. A l. Vln rrat. J. I'. F. H T Ay lor And Paul A. towr.il were the representAtles frem the I'ortland orcanlaatlon who were present at the National conven tion. t,tT Baa Uw rncpoABO. In r'ace of a proposed ordtnnnce to prnitlic dairy barns for more thnn lo cox within A larce part of tha real Aen.e secllon o 1'ortUrxl. the City's lec.l bureau his prepared a measure prohlbltins; such barns In esses where property owners lira within 14 feet af .u-h berns. This measure ba been turned a.er to Commissioner Hisielow who wtll present It to the Council. The erttfinal measure prohibited the dairy barn, under any conditions This was Coneiktered too severe. ks. I.aM.i! OTIll. l J.IU FAVr's of Frank t.Morui. former sales masxer vf the I nite.l f tales Cssbler Company, to sevura Soaa bnds for his release front detention by the Federal Cio.ernment failed yesterdAy. the sa rurr o!f-red by him bins; rejected by th. FeUeral authorities. LeMonn will rernatn in ru.to.1y until tha bonds hAve been arranged sAttsfactorlly. lie la en4eavorinc to Arrar.ce for this acAln And will try to praeent satisfactory ecurttlea before tha end of the week. ix ?s FtNt ro rsaKt5ia; Ad fntrt.ne; that ha was KotnA at least - miles o- hour down W'A.hinctoa street, where the speed limit is li miles. Carl fiwisert. sen of Charles F. sin tert. pre.ident of tba I'aciAc Prldre Com pany, wa. fined I -J for epvedtne; yea tartjy. Tha boy had spent a nicht In . and tie polli-e acre censured for thi. tv Ju!ee Stevenson before be pron.ur-ed sentence. U mtt IxirxcroAA To tl.rwKA. This rnorrinc at t'l o'clock In the Lewis bu:tQin the regular monthly meeting of th ir.p-ction bureau of the lumber men of the N-irthw.it will be held. K. I. Amea. of rieattle. chairman of the hoard, a ill hair cherffe of the meet it The ln..pev-tton bureau of the lumbermen la composed of the manu facturers of the Northwest states. j4x.x Tmtr l"-rrx-..-A. James Fta. k. arrested Tuesdar by Detecttve. r.niil ir.I Tichenor on suptcton of bAtnc rifled a woman s trunk In the l.J a.i.c-housa where he ass staln. was sentenced t" !as by Muni cipl Judce Kterenson je-terdav. l:rroo n-i Prit'tT llssr Ouy Tv.h.on. e-bu:M:r;s; Inspector of Port T.cd. row president of the Redmond rUrk rf Commerce of Redmond. Or, w.s a visitor In the city yesterday. Mr robson was building Inspector up to about six years aao. Ma M -rwra.o-j to Paao Ber. Clar es T M--rtier.cn wi:l occorv the ru!-t ef Jiunnyvlde Methodist Church on atusdae Mr. McThereon was for me.", in charge of the rhurvh At Oats asp .e. H ft Kn-rr-v rt-irr 12. H. TV Knnt-.il arrested by I'strolmea Wads a I Msllon Tue-.lST. waa flned 12 on a o orC-rlr conduct chre. when hs appeared before Municipal Judge tev-nse-i yesterday. Mtaa - TtA To prospective tnothr And oiher. irteeested. every Thur-I.v. 2 to 111 f M. ; free. Pr. r Is K. T'earborn. Cnion A A North. Fax Ct..Aa At Ear Tlaw. Au gust :J. AAV. ; " i ;l -a-its l t ! frS i H hrrry nn TirrnnrTfinm rr ...jerjmrsm tSsrffim : : . Eissssr- fflna. iati uut iuuai r - v ui ifmrmmmmmm - ... II li 'm I R. ' ---OH I iwH , - '. IB LmD rnA-xcia WiLUlin Iwxa Stro pxit. Lucien Fmncla WllUrd. Aged 7a. died yesterdAy morning suddenly At the home of bis Aonl Oeorge E. W 11 lard. Ml tirhuyler street. Ha ate bla breek a.t. and passed iny shortly After ward. A physician wax CAlled who pro- nonnreri old aire the CAUSA Of his death. VI p wni.ro. waa born at Milton. Mt. And then moved to Mount riensAnt. Ia.. where he resided for 44 years. rix year. aso he moved to Portland. Mr. w II- ard enjoyed the distinction or perns oive of the oldest .iaous in havlns been a member ot tnAt oroer for & years, lie retained bis member ship In the blue lode, the commsndery and chapter at Mount PleASAnt. 1a bis former home. ArrsnAements for the funeral Are being madA Pbit i! IrorxAr-T Asiocna. Fxtrnsinn of Kast Thirteenth street from Maiden AvenuA. In ellwood. to the Portland Crematorium la wanted. Petitions were Bled aaklnc for this ex tenalon last February and there baa been no remonstrance. evcral com mittees hsve rmleAVored to hAve the extension hurried forward, but the lm nrovement baa not been made. The Sellwood Board of Trade will take up this matter with the Council again. The t-ellwood branch of tha Portland Railway. Light A Power Company oc cupies A ngni ok way in ra-.i i nir- teenth street, but It Is said this will not prevent the street being opened as petitioned for. Lxcrrnrs at Fain Wiu Bx Greg. J. 1. Mlckle. titate Palry and Food Commissioner, haa completed plana for tba special dairy test at the county fair at Oresbsm that wilt be of Interest to dairymen. Tha first dally lecture will be given by Professor H. R. Graves, of lha Oregon Agricultural Col- IX) NT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MLNUTE. 7:30 o'clock Saturday even ing i the last minute at which classified ads will be accepted for Sunday's Oreg;onian. Don't wait until this time, however. By bringing; them in sooner you will avoid confusion, there will be less likelihood of errors and you will more than likely secure better position. Classified ad vertising forms close on other evenings at 9 o'clock. era. Tha other sneakers will be J. M iMrk.on of Hhedds: W. K. Newell, of Gaston: W. W. achulmerirn. ot miiis- boro. and F A. Westcott, or Bank a Premiums offered for the best dairy trsta have been withdrawn to make way for theae educational tests. In this division there will be no prizes, ma the prise money will be used to defray the expenses of these demonstrations. pnwxtj. VatXBT Kxhibit SKrrr.unr.K tt. The Powell Valley school will hold its second annuAl school exhibit At the schoolhouse Saturday. September 11. 11 will be an All-day event. And the ex hibits will Include the products of the school children vegetables, flowers and handiwork, art And cooking. The school will reopen Keplember 11. A pro gramme wtll be rendered tonight at the schoolhoose. Koy Johnson, a graduate of the University or Oregon, win de liver an address. Fakmca's Wtrg Frtea rott DrvoAcg. Alleging cruelty and neglect, Mrs llasel M. Krause yesterday filed auit in County Clerk Coffey's office for divorce from Herman C. Krause, a Washington County farmer. They were married In February. 114. and have a son months old. Mrs. Krause Al leges that her hu.band derives An In come from his farm equivalent to 40 a month And wanta 11 io a month per manent alimony. Ma. Rk-haaosii Look Claik. The City Council yesterday turned down by unanimous vote the claim of Rev. K. Richardson for for personal In juries received while giving Instruc tions In tennis at fell wood Park. Mr. Richardson sprained his ankle by step ping Into A holA. rrk Superintend ent ConvllL who Investigated the affair, recommended that the claim for In juries be denied. The Council Adopted hiA recommendation without comment. CnT Pavtxo Is Paotxstkd. Claim ing thAt the pAvement Is Improperly laid, property owners on Crosby street between McMtllen street and Broadway have protested against the work being accepted by tha city. The Council made an examination of the work yesterday and will decide upon the acceptance probably tomorrow. The pavement was laid by oskar lluber. The contract amounted to $s01 . O.x Grot Gums to Pir-xtc. Oak Grove Grange will hold a picnic and basket lunch on Tuesday. August 91. at Crystal I-ahe park. I.unch at 12:1V o'clock. At i o'clock An Address by State MAster C. E. tenrer. rarea at 1 la And dancing After 1 o'clock Are feetureA of the programme. Games will be arranged for the children and refreshments will be served. Fg.'Ts Tt-K Suroctgtx Rev. John Frederick Hnnson. of tho Sunnystde Friends Church, will Address the Sell wood Women's Christ inn Temperance I'nion tomorrow at l it P. M. At a meeting to be held In the Sellwood Young Men's Christian Association building on the subject of "Peace." Ijrrwaierrvr I at Paulas. Funeral services of the late Frank C. Woods. Aged i. who died Monday at his home. 311 Weldler street, were held yester- dav from Ftnley's Chapel, and the body was sent to Pallas. Polk County. Oregon, for Interment In the family plot. Ski-cimd Orr aatiox pMmimm K. W. Wright, of Gresham, who underwent a serious surgical operation In Good Samaritan Ho-pltal. returned there unday for a second operation, which waa performed His condition was re ported favorable yesterdAy And be la expected to recover. frrt-iAL ron SATt-nnT OM.T. To In troduce our regular 40-cent bulk coffee we will sell all day at IS cents. Not to exceed four pounds to a person. Martin Marks Coffee Co., 2jS Third AC. near Madison. Adv. Natioai. Fex.-b Co. All kinds of (arm and ornamental wire fence. Fence building contractors, office and sales room, lsl Columbia t. (Oregon Electric Jefferson I'epot.) .,jr. Onir-rrai. Rros wxsh-cleaned and repaired. Cartozlan Bros. Main 1431. Adv. Pa. E. A. SoA-.cn returned. Adv. FALL WHEAT IS NEARLY CUT Crop Condition for Week feuiu marlicd by rather Bureau. Folio In ir ia a trtamTnarjr of tha crop rond.tiona in Oreron for tha week nl Aufaat 24. 15 IS. as reported to tha rortUnd offlra of tha Weather Hurtio br ;eclal correspondents throuffbout tba state: rin r.te', injr tthr ror-tlnja ml f th 4p k. r'l 4o tml has nrir a.l t-a tui art) te hT-r?-tir of Sprln-fa a aia U tt ada.ncwi. Trcantr.f re tart: a i.-t IN mt part r ani -fswtorj and "? . 4pttinx Fa:! fir. tr.a; hn btun t ; fsu"er tn th Hi anotia Vail brft oH. t . n for ih or a l bcoiiM ;ee-a . inni4jr fa.io tnj land in the ta:- taut. t ta t4 cr.tttri far Ymit I r1r th fnflqace of the bo imm atu. arm ntthta. torn mad !ni ;iff:ta anej v menrvd rsptttir. I'.raaa the unin.rr rttii m the tiiila la rvan-rd t pot aa4 attl ara roly aorainf datn I th a..lr Crtk iati prtn rtnm p and lha rlr a; t mr utuu.li low (.; f.ir IU ttMD ot bAr. plar art fr aiM ptttttt - P.AtifuI la t m.rk'a, Th hot Mihr rtieri4-v ih frxiit too rap'rf: and . r- at-p:a ra Injorad ar acorn ma; raa xaYd, Sister and Daughter of ex President in Party. CHAMBER TO ACT AS HOST i.tlncatlifd Visitors, Coming Tourists. Will IVe Hwaertd With 1ormt Coartcslcs Visit to Bo Made Again Scptmibcr t. Mrs. William K. Taff, wife of the ex President, who was bere AArller In the week: her daughter. Miss Helen Taft. and Mr. TAft's sister. Mlaa Louisa Taft. will pA.g nine hours and Ave minutes in rortlAnd todAy. They ArA on a sight-seeing trip ot the rscinc CoAst And Are coming to I'ortlAnd. they Advise, merely as tour ists Although they hAve Implied thAt they do not wint Any formal entertAtnmenl or reception In their honor. It Is prob able that tho Chamber of Commerce will offer them hospitality on behalf of the people of Tortland. The Chamber haa arranged to send flowera to their rooms at the Multnomah Hotel, where reservatlona have been made for them, and to decorate their compartments on the train that takes them to 6an Fran cisco this Afternoon. Mrs. TAft And her perty will Arrive In Portland At :4& this morning on the O.-W. R N. line from the north. They will leave on the Southern Pa cific's Shasta Limited At 1:S0 P. M. for San Francisco. It was Intended at first that Mrs. Taft should Join the ex-President In Portland, but their desire to see the sights of the West to beat AdVAntAge delayed them. Mrs. Taft haa been tour ing the Canadian Bockles and other points of Interest In Southwestern Can ada. Mr. And Mrs. Tsft And Miss Helen will return to Portlnnd on their way to SeAltle. where Judge TAft will Address the convention of the Amerlcnn Bank ers' Association. September 9. SALESFOLK TO SEE ROUTE Meier Jr'rsnk Kmplojc to Hato Part in Highway 4Inpectlon Day.' Thirty-four automobiles will be used by th Meier A Frank CompAny to CArry employes to the Columbia Hlgh wAy Labor day. September . "Inspec tion" day. to be held under the aus pices of the Portland Ad Club. The Ad Club has arranged for the sale of "Inspection" day tickets by rail at the Accommodation desks at Llp mnn. Wolfe A Compeny. Koberts Bros, Meier Frank And Olds. Wortmnn A King. TIcketA may also be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce informa tion burenu. Ad Club uptown heAdqUAr tera at 111 Morrison street, or the city ticket office of the O.-W. R. A N. Com pany at Third and Washington streets. Kufua Holman reporta the highway will be In the best possible condition on Labor day. Henry T. F.sterbrook. president or tha National Bankers' Association, has accepted an Invitation to deliver an ad- arm at Drii.-i- mt .(.n. and Governor Brumbaugh and party, of . . I - will . l-.ll. STREET WORK IS FAVORED Gre!y Extension Project Meets Ap proval of Lot Owners. Oreelv-street extension from Klll- Ingsworth avenue to Lower Alblna will shorten the distance from St. Johns to the heart of the city and is favored practically by the (000 lot owners In St. Johns according to the opinion ex pressed by the speskers who tslked on the subject at the mass meeting at the old St. Johns City Hall Tuesday night. Several speakers declared that St. Johna property ownera favor and desire tha improvement made as soon ss pos sible. It was pointed out that with the large area to assess to pay for the ex tension, the cost per lot will be small In comparison to the advantages that St. Johna and the Peninsula will receive from the Improvement. The opposl ton. It Is Asserted, waa confined to a few who could not stop the Improve ment. DEATH RATE IS LOWER City Health Officer Gives Credit to Improved Sanitary Condition. MAterlal reduction In PortUnd's -crude" death rata la shown for 114 over 1111 In official tabulations just completed by the City Health Bureau. The "crude" death rate Is arrived at by . u. .... . k - .r Ih. -..r hv QI.1UI11. I -mwM.. .. w. .- j i thA population as estimated by the tniien rum v bii. ... UUI1-... In lll Portland's "crude" death rate was & In each 1000 of population. For nil mix i w ' " - .- - - dltlons Is tha reason Attributed by City CARD OP THANKS. We. the undersigned, wish to thank all the kind friends and members of the Cw A. R. for the beautiful floral offer Inga and sympathy shown us during the Illness and funeral ot our late uncle. Casper Homer. ANNA R. WELLER. JOSEPHINE M. WELLER. Adv. JOS. J. W F.LLKR. CARD OP THANK A. I de.lre to thank my many friends foe their kind help and sympathy given me and my family In our bereavement at the loss or mv nusnana. Adv. M PM I.1VK nciENTfKK " I el ...s.e..-.S.Ji.-X) l4S r t5r GOLFERS, ATTENTION The 18-hole course at HAYDEN LAKE is one of the best in the West. FALL TOURNAMENT AUG. 27, 28, 29 Splendid accommodations and cuisine at BOZANTA TAVERN Beautifully situated on HAYDEN LAKE, a gem in the Mountains of Northern Idaho. Fine Bathing, Fishing, Tennis Courts and Walks. Reached Via to Spokane, thence Limited Electric trains of the SPOKANE & INLAND EMPIRE RAILWAY For descriptive literature, particulars of fares, train schedules, etc, call on or address ' ' H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A. 348 Washington St, Portland THREAT LEADS TO JAIL WOMAN CACHES ARREST OK MAN - INFATUATED WITH HER. to srartlflu of Tragedy p Imllar Murder of EsaaaA 1 Irlch la Believed Averted. Deputy Sheriffs believe they have averted A tragedy similar to the murder of Emma Ulrlch by Fred Tronson last November. In the arrest yesterday of Edward Switzer. Aged 30. Switzer is . .. . .. T-n oo an insanity neia in me u -. j - - complAint. growing- out of charges made -' . . , t IT .11 T T.- 1 f f h by Miss catnerino ncucm - " street. , . Miss Helfert says Switzer had become Infatuated with her. And for the past two weeks has stayed in Portland and met her eech evening as she left her work. She told Switzer she could not marry him. says Miss Heifert. but he persisted tn his attentions. Monday he met her as usual, according to the girl's story. She told him he must stop his atten tions to her, for she could not marry 'The only wsy you can stop it Is with A bullet, and if it comes to thAt you will get it too." Switxer is alleged to have said. Fearing that the infAtuated man might make an Attempt on her life. Miss Heifert notified Sheriff Hurlburt- Tuesday Deputy Sheriffs Phillips, Ward and Beckman waited in vain for Switzer to meet the girl. Testerday morning the deputies found him at Tenth and Yamhill streets and placed him under arrest. -I was Just stuck on the girl, that's all." he told the officers. Miss Heifert says she first met Swit xer at Boring, Or, where their families lived near each other. When she came to Portland to work, Switxer followed her, ahe said. Slate Master Spcnce to Speak. MILWAUKIE, Or., Au. clal.) Instead of holding 25. (Spe 1 fair this year the Mllwaukle Grange will give a picnic and reunion in. Crystal Lake Park next Tuesday. A basket dinner will be served at 12:30 o'clock. State Master C. E. Spence will deliver the main address at 2 o'clock In the after noon. Races will be held about 2:30 P. M. and dancing at 3 o'clock. Amuse ments will be provided for the chil dren. Refreshments will be served on tho grounds. The affair will be open to the public and all will be welcome to attend. BUSINESS MEN MEET TODAY Cliier Justice Moore, of State Su preme Court, to Be Chairman. The first meeting of the season of the Progressive Business Men's Club will be held today at the Multnomah Hotel. ' The programme will be devoted to a discussion of a subject of great im portance by a Nationally famous ex pert upon that subject, which is, "Business. Progress, and the Law." Chief Justice Frank A. Moore, of the Supreme Court of Oregon, will pre side, as special chairman of the day. The principal speaker will be Mr. Herbert Harley. of Chicago, secretary of the American Judicature Society. Special music is promised with George S. Lenox, tenor, recently from New York, soloist CITY OFFICIALSJO CONFER Plans to Aid Idle to Be Discussed at Chamber Meeting Today. To discuss ways and means of han dling the unemployment problem In Portland next Winter, a meeting of state county, city and school officials has been called by City Commissioner Baker for noon today at the Chamber of Commerce. u '-m It Is expected the session, which win be in the form of a luncheon exclusive ly for the officials, will be attended by Governor Wlthycombe. Mayor Albee and members of the City Council, the State Highway Commission, the Board A JOINT ACCOUNT Is a splendid convenience for hus band and wife, or for any two mem bers of a family. . Either may draw checks and in case of the death of one the sur- , vivor may use the account witnoui the expense and delay of having an administrator appointed. Call at this bank regarding such an account The United States National Bank Third and Oak Sts Portland, Or. Capital and Surplus - - - - 2,000,000.00 numiiMt HOTEL. HOTEL TURPIN 17 POWELL ST. AT MARKET IN THE HEART OP THE CITY L European Plan $ L50 and Upward EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT SAN FRANCISCO0 rRFC Auto Bos Meats Trains & Steamers 333 t AAN l-BANt tSCO. GEABT AT Hl" Bellevue Hotel 10 mlcalM to Expof'tien without irmn fr. Buiat of ooncroio n4 stooi. Prtraio both to ovory room. rirt-"la ta OTory tl.talL Rotoo from 13 utX H. W. WILLS. Muxe. tfYMnbr mt OfaViol F-zpooft- tkoa Hotol BOaTTASaWi Those Who Save do not wonder where they can borrow. Individual efficiency is increased by individual saving. . Make it your rule to save something each payday, ' no matter how small the amount. Open an Account. lumbermens National Bank Fifth and Stark. Calling the Attention of men and young 4 men to the first Fall Arrivals in the celebrated enjaram 3&rrect Dothes AMDf rr ALFRED BENJAMIN-WASHINGTON COMPANY Styles and fabric? fresh from New York and with that true-to-Fifth avdnue note instantly recognized by the man who knows. The English or form-fitting models for young men of good taste. The conservative models for the quiet dresser. Also the pop ular box-back models. $20, $25, $30 and $35 Final Disposal of All Benjamin Summer Weight Clothes Values to $35.00 $15,75 New Fall Bristol Hats are here. Beth soft and stiff $3 New Fall Knox Soft Hats in pearl, dark gray and brown $5 Agents "Interwoven" Hosiery BUFFUM & PENDLETON Morrison Street Opposite Postoffice IllllillllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllHillllllll of County Commissioners and School Board. the chine, and the car itself will cost not 1 to exceed $900." SHERIFF TO HAVE HIS AUTO Purchase of $90 0 Car Authorized by County Commissioners. The Sheriffs office will have an au tomobile of its own. The County Com missioners yesterday authorized Purchasing- Agent Nelson to advertise for bids for a 1916 model costing not more than $900. Heretofore a machine has been hired for all emergency trips. The cost of hiring automobiles has run up to such a figure that Sheriff Hurlburt says it is more economical to buy one. "During the rest of this year and .... i ii ; .1 v. cl.At.ife "wa rxn uve 1 J 11 , WIU LHS Ulltli.i, $1500 to $2000 if we have our own ma- GARBAGE LAW IS DESIRED Mr. Daly Asks That Collection Be Restricted to Xlght Hours. Garbage hauling restrictions existing now as orders by the incinerator sup erintendent, will be put In ordinance form If a-measure presented to the Council yesterday by Commissioner Daly is adopted. The proposed ordinance would pro hibit the hauling of swill at any place within the fire limits except between 10 P. M. and 6:30 A. M., and in covered wagons; and would prohibit the haul ing of garbage of any kind within the district bounded by Oak, First, Yamhill and Tenth streets, except be tween 10 P. M. and 10 A. M. EDUCATIONAL. NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS Wednesday, September 1, 19 IS Why not spend your evenings so that when the opportunity comes you are ready to grasp it? Call on our Mr. Walker and plan your Winter's work, or check the subject you wish to study and mail.' We will send full information. Bookkeeping Arithmetic Accounting Letter Writing Banking English Pitman Shorthand Gregg Shorthand Dictation (any system) Typewriting Penmanship Rapid Calculation Special classes in Advanced Typewriting preparing for the GOLD MEDAL, EFFICIENCY and CIVIL SERVICE Tests. Enroll Wednesday, September 1, for Day and Evening School. BUSINESS COLLEGE 4th and Yamhill Sts. Portland, Oregon. Belmont School (For Boy) 21 miles souih of San Francisco We think thst ws rtve to enr Hoys wlis ffcoaebtfal parents wins. Onr rrsdnatej enter. enVecommendatioB. Institutions tnat admit on artlncats and on exsmlnstion eo pace or. oarcslslosrue) to Harvard. The Msssscnosetts Institute ot TechnolosT. and Yale, whole ad mlaeloa requirement are most aeTera. Sena tor .....it- itin.meA4 aAlome. which STlTes " . .j .- Iwt I ,nif mtf. i poeeot the school, but of its equipment and ltt B attractive senooi noma. puuhiik.u-.'.-- I quite take the place of. A visit to toe eohooL I V W. X. BBID, Haad slaster.Bcs M Belnvmt,Cs SCHOOL OP THE Portland Art Association Day, Evening and Saturday Classes. Drawing, Painting, Composition, Designs and Crafts. Seventh Year Besrlns October 4. 1915. MoAeasa at Art, Fifth and Taylor Sts. SL Mary's Academy and College Conducted for Girls oy th S1STKKS OF TU.it HOLI NAMES OF JESUS AND M1BI-COMP1-ETE GRADE, ACADEMIC and COL LEGE COURSES Commercial, Domeatls Science and Elocution Dtp's.. MUSIC Plana, Voles. Violin. Vlollncellcy Hnrp. HArmony. ABT WAter Color. Oil Palntins. China Painting. Deals-nine;. History of Art. Resi dent and Day Students. Address Sister Su perior. SL Mary's Academy. Portland. Or. itiredlled to Collesiasiana nes-. " , -" " Pmnsrr llepertroents. Band for Illustrated .n.-Josuc . PALO ALTO. CALir. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy SAN RAlAtU CALIFORNIA. The most thoroughly organised and com pletely equipped military school west of the Rocky Mountains Cavalry. Infantry. Mount ed Artillery SUteen miles north of baa Francisco. U. S. Army officer detailed by War Department: accredited by the univer sity, Stanford and other colleges. Twenty sixth year basins August 24th. 1915. Address REV. AKTHPB CROSBY. A. M.. D. O. k. Oakland. California The only Wonisn-sConeeconrhcrclneCoss. Marines and rraduauon requuements cquiralent to Umeenurjr of California. Standard Departmenta Pun usinmr 3 Home gn.-. anil JO Gymnasium sad rTsyrround 6upcr vision, eAecM ore fa. bean of sustenuv Cbrucsn influences; undmnminsrUmn. rUtenabcgirA ccul liKa. For cstaloruc addresi tUfuuai. Mills Coucrcp. a. CsInornAV MUSIC EDUCATION SCHOOL 715 Everett Street Corner Twenty-second Elementary School tor Boys and Girls English. Mathematics, Alusle, Man ual Arts, Gardening, French ana German. Third Tear Opens Tuesday, Septem ber 14. Telephone Main 339. St. Helens Hall Boarding and Day School for Girls. Academic, Elementary and Montessorl Kindergarten Departments. The forty-seventh year begins Septem ber 15th. Apply Sister Superior. Phone Main 253$. n Ml i' aasaaVjAAaWssssi-l Accreuited lo Colleges, liranimar and Primary grsdes. Fourteenth year. Catalogue upon ap PiicsUon. Address Miss Harker. Palo Alto. Cai.