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tttt: mousing onEGoxiAy. Tuesday, august -31. iois. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF cu ku iB 2,1M- ? .ni. i.4.tr J"; 1 Vela T'.:'H. A ..a ; a . . w..tma Bjxiima A mm alctarss neata. acsrl bn4 aa4 aulsi.e. tai; I FTawy asc- J'erfer 1 io. I. r. x. . . . . J-.rt ,rr. Si J- r. v. asserts wlt ta faUwta areata at w smar mirt. la s-care taw Ml arat ar OT" eaalaa. cit rats wctaa Bail era aajee IB a4aaea: a w - - r J1 b.7 .. p- PinM . roFumn-TM brtc sa .Bui. in. forw.r """ '"'r ... F.tA.D.4 A..m.ot for IB. . itt b- d.imau.ra e-Pt.mbrr . I Pr,.m.nt cC IaI J" mpr..m.nt rurv. from lilABKtt. jn.,.. . B..,w-r.l ic.. .f Ju r.. - so d. ki. ..... l mAtlllA . - recently came lo lornano ass. Aria He la survived by bis widow and in. foilowlna children: C?.""'". T:.. Valentin. J and Adam J. Fik. of Portland. J.v Flke. of Wa.; r..mam C. M. and VuMr.r'' 'ae. af 1'tio.nis. Aria: Mrs. Mab.1 E. ltck.on. f Hartford. Conn. rt arvras roa Naaor Kic-T -Fo r Bitur. enouI to l ul B hous. Babl labtv for a mother and Iw sob Is aouiSI by the Associated Charities. Th. wamaa and her l-o sona. who were Baabl. to work. w.r. Bnaily Kted from lh. furm.hed rooms they were occipyln aad ar. deslllul.. The Axlate4 Charities ba succeeded IB Bnd,n a ou. for them. r.nl fre. for lima, but tt. family will aol b. ab I, ,... la until Hai kind of simple f.jraaur. sufficient lo meet Iheir Im anediAt. B'eda tas b obtained. Utatb Msstbb to nr. State Ma.t.r C. Jp. will b. th mam speak. r at lh. picnic lo b held today at rystal Lake Park In Milwaukl. His aJdr.a- will b civen this afternoon at j ovlo-'k. In connection with wis ther ese'rci.M. The aSatr la Biv.n by th. Mtla-aaki Grans, in place of th. annual Uir which will be omitted this year Al noon a ba.k.l dlnn.r will be sarv.d. aft.r which there will be a.m.. and other mercl.... All crances and other interested will b welcome to attend. Foaas-rcaa Abb F.aTBTAt!t. A party r It Foresters of America vi.ite.1 yesterdAy In Portland on their war I en Francisco to attend the .,,o-.m. convention of lh. order. They ,,.. rrom Boetoa with lh. Frank ,....,. , Mr under lh dire'tion at .11. J Home. A commute, from tn lo.-al lodaea of Koretsers met Ihem at the M'tltnoman ttotei yeaiemay ana n. oav was devoted lo slhtseeln trine aBo.it lh. city. Th vlsitinc parly left f ir I'an Fran-lo last nlht. umnort Lct Ta Cobiso. The Minnesota '" staff of Ihe Hrcih.rh I ef American eomen will l(p..r at the Woodmen's Hall on the .,. of Kenterober l. The team Is ri. k.4 from th. pioneer Homestead No that haa a membership of H This desre. staff will be In Portland a its v lo n Francisco. Classes In Portland and lalera will b laltlatao by th. vlitlna team. W. A. Bullock l ihe state manecr of th fraternal eraAntsatiora ' bi n.ret Ttce AaTnix FttP Arti'-le of incorporAtlon wrra filed In County Clera Coffey s office yesterday hy the lm.rt-sn I'oncrete I'll Corn par hi-h he lul stock to the par vsl-i. of t:t-x. A. sv M. hols. A. I. M lo-t J"-! F. D Kln are the norpor. The t"baT-le II Archerd lmplm.nt Compans. with III. worth ef ptoch. wa in'-orporated by CTiarles It Arvher.1 Ida k Archerd and Mabel K. a.m.a. t.iaaf UM New Woaa The trhnt.-l rom ef th. C.ntral library Us. Jit ad-led lo Its shelves an t rM.nt work on the conservation of water .t e-raca. It la by Profeor )rf reus, of ltarmr I'nlver sitv This la said ! ta ba-t bk n Ihe ubt'l of lh u and dve!op meet af our water resources that bas set appeafe!. ntrawt ;a.i T FssitarT Al the la.t mMthf ef CoTtimbta ranee, at tha Ha l ea.t of the .ridv nver It was d Md to pa-e aa etMMt at th reitnff f.r al tire.nam which will be b.t'i repi'mbr I 1 1 t'ommtttee were aociinte.l ta aaembl. Ihe esMbil from in. a..ir t aeiweew is. n-r I Bar Unsa " I .waa. or W. A. . jxn. w Cast sV l Miami BrtB state! Tinta A" -- L. W. CH t owrt- or -tra. t i tm. J. M. nr. 1 J lit! u- - -r. or '-5: J r.r.. O. DV"Jr i x raw. - t Mnr wk raaa IU ; t ta"ii: Tw. or IVtSr I .wr.or ..J- .lit lni.rm.Dl la Moon! -oll I. .. it. ... T ln bb4 ant the ea.t county boundary limits j ,,rJ. ;.....m csllons of water La.t year Columbia -on W"M p.ac ta tns lnlo ,h. p,p.;in.. in 14 Fain at ti"o Bar-rsirarB . The. Bourfc f Cny . usirc much lees than lecal fair al iir4. la Ihe "andy Val- ,, j,,iy. but the surplus y-trdy l.v will k. B!d jiaptember B,1"T;.., belns ted to fill th reservoirs. Iha supr. ee of the U.r Commercial , wBlirn) ..r. lowered last week by rea- ClTb, It Is planner to n l me nan in rht.h t-e fair will re n.i.l wtta in. products ef the surroundings. A spe cial ssVMt wilt ee made ef corn Fob Rot West i4e. sis-room ftaia. pea seichhri.d. near new Couch hoel: fireplace, furnace, with hot vjter eo.l. everj rotventetwa. Th. pric. I. rcit. M Ihem today T!J4 ant Tii Karnev. near d si Adv Wvcvs CtrB to Ptc-arc. The Wom en's New ThoisM Club will hold a picnic la Terunsula Park a Wednes day. In caa. ef rain provision wtll be snad. for Ihe entertainment ef these who attend. tr Toe Wivt a ntca, ronvent.nl. for nt.n.4 apt. look for ad under Marrl snea Apt.. Pr D M. Rami Adv. r pm-r-nioT bas returned. Medi cal blic Adv. Dw. DatToa. glasses. Kwetland bldg a-Adv. F Pub CXBA B4. BO IS. Oreroalaa. Adv. pouni Hi irr Timra" Th. pollc. w.r. workmi Ibm iht In an rffort lo l.ara lh. Id'nwtr of t man who nt.r4 lh offlf. of In. I"i"dmont Ful Companr. J Wllllajti. ar.nufc -t.raar momtn about 7:1. o'clock and iartd a nra In an .fTort to burn down lb. pl.c. I-alrolman R. Cran. who liiM.lll!'4 th. ca. reported that th. man nfld th. dB In th. offlc. and look B lot f papara bfora tartin lh Brr. V. T. Groat, proprl.tor of th. pla. arrived In lima lo put out th. Br. bfor It bad don. much daznac () ru Viarr. At tha mt ln of Al Kadrr T.mvla. h.ld Katurdajr. plana w.ra mad. for a ltt lo th. Don. of Gor. W. Jtapl.ton. pot.iv tata of Al Kao.r T.mpla at Gr.ahara. Tha committ. In chara. haa mad. prorllon for .ntartalnm.nt. 1 ha Arab i'atrol aa writ aa th. Shrine Band, will participate. Th. attalr la to b. confined to hrinr and ta.ir famlllea. Th. commit t In chara. la E. T. R.hn.ld. A. B. Oottachalk. Rob.rt Lulke. C B. Turlar and G. r". Honey. No SrrciAL raooBABi Abkaobd. To all an opportunity to attend th lnpction of th. Columbia Hub mmy Labor day. the North i'ortland Commercial Club haa decided to omit any .pec la I prorramma at Tenlnaula fark. aa contemplated. K. M- Orth, prealdent of th. club, advlea all who can. to bo out on the Columbia High way, but If not they can spend th. day at Teninaula Park, where a prosramme will b carried out. GcoacB Vaiu Rbttbxbd. Charred with forery In tbla city Geor. Varil laa waa arrested In Seattle and waa brourht back to Portland for trial by City Wtectli. Ian Kelleher laat night. Varillaa. who is it years of ace. la charred with harlnc forced a check for IIS drawn on th. Hibernla Marine Hank. Th check Is said to ha been sicned "A. White- and Indorsed with the nam of -U. C. Miler " Th. warrant waa sworn out by M. Nellsen. dcrreui Mcctiho TnstMHT. A meet Inc In th. Interests of National Equal ufrrae will b. held tonlcht at th. Li brary. Mrs. M. U T. Hidden will prasld. and will read a letter from Pr. Anna Shaw. Tb Methods and Viatua of the Two National uffraft Societies" will b. th. aubject. Juds. Catena haa been askad lo apeak. irns or Itaowxijco Bi nico. Fu neral aerrlc.s of Clar.nc O. Lubeck. th It-year-old boy who waa drowned last Friday at Camaa. Wash., w.r. conducted yesterday from W. H. Hamil ton's chap.1. tut Kichtl.th and Kast Ulisaa str.eta, and th. Interment waa mad In Rose City Cemetery. II was tha son of Mrs. Julia Thorp. Pkilo llounmii BaBAK Aa. While on a flshinc trip, by auto, with a party of friends Saturday afternoon. County Commlseioner I'hllo Hoibrook sustained a fracture of his rich! arm on crank Inc th machine after th car had stalled. The sparker waa advanced so that th crank kicked back. Hrauc Taii! S'Moot to Or. A Btbl tramlnc school will be opened beeinnlnr September T In Calvary Baptist Chorcb. bast Ktchth and Grant itretta litudenta may enroll on Fri day, for crancelists will be held on Fridays. All oum men are Invited to Jeln. Fa UK xr - Tumn Mebtixo frr. Wichita Parsnt-Teacber Association will hold the llrsl meetlnc of th. asa son at lh. school Friday. September I. at S:: o'clock. PKi aia CasuTAToBT or Mt-sic will resume leachlrc font. 1. Student re quested to reserve their lesson periods. mi 1JSI. Adv. PANTAGES HAS NOVELTY one tak inri:no vT:r it is or i.Ksr:it 1'iinr.mv. M ell- mined Issbs I'erfaraa la Way llalrrtala, Ulrl tsaea Trick aa Cyrte aad All Aria Arc 0d. Charlie's ther and so la Mary Pick ford and a bevy of other famous mod. star, who are winners at Pantacea this week. A number of motion picture peo. pi who ar clecerlr Imitated are the eer popular -Fatty" Arbuckla. -Little Mary" Plchford. Maurice Costello. Ford Merlins and Blanch fa eel. who Im personator la a summer and extremely pretty. with s chorus of eisht ruta little danclnc. slnclnc maidens and a clever maa.-betlev camera man. they have on. of the season's most unlqu. sketches. With Maude ArmBeld In th Armstrong company are li unusually cood-looklnr people with winning Per sonalities. one of th prettiest canine arts that has been sren In many a season Is that of Karl Km my and his II Inicentoua white huMilf. These perfectly trained entertainlnc llltl .loss are th -hit" of the afternoon, with th crown-upa aa well a. the kiddie, to whom they are extremely f.aclnallnc. lor r-aturday Manaser Johnson has arransed a P'- rial entertainment fr the rhlldren with three adorable puppy pt-. tIU felblnL th. skillful "Venus on Wheel.." balances and rides her bicycle most cleverly. Two clever personalities. Maude Ryan and Charles Innes. appear In the "Bank Hreaktnc" act. one of sonjj and funny Jokes. Miss Ityan adds to their spicy act with an array of atunnlnc. brlahtly colored cowns that are fairly dazzling. Comedy dlalocue and some funny soncs make a happy act. WATER OVERFLOW SEEN SI LL NT Hfl IDS xTF.nfl AJIK 1 Hrr.CTtlU BT COfSICIL. Btreaa Iteperisd t aaaaally Law Be raw r Meet see we. bat Baa ply Kxreede Dessaad. Th. City r-ounti teaterday viewed Bull Bun River at the headworka at Its low Summer stsce Th Commis sioner, and Water Bureau officials made th. trip to th. Intake by automo bile aad devoted an hour to Inspecting ronditlona. Commissioner Daly, who advocated th. trip, .aid lh purpose wa to show th. Council th. river at this .eaaln. It hating been seen by the Council at ctr:r ..aeons. It is reported that be-ausa of licht snow In th. Bull Kun watershed th. unusually low this tiummer. in pipelin. supply betnar cut off lemrorarl'y. with the plpe'lnea operatlna at th rale of t:.uOO..)oo sallons yesterday, the reservoir suirly was aucmented. and there still was a considerable overflow at the hradworka The Council In spected the sit ef th. proposed dam across Bu'l Bun Canyon. wMcb bas been sussested a a means of In. reaa UB th "bead' at th pipelines and also a. a means of stores at th head works. The Council returned at 1 o'clock yes terday. MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS Men! Why pay th. big profit of ground-floor clothers? I se'l the latest In ready-l"-war clothes and ssva you H to IIS; suits lor IM TS. t:S suit for t T. Jimmy Dunn. .l-l-17 Or f oalaa bid ; elevator to 14 floor. Adv. JITNEY LAW UPHELD Chamber Urges Passage of Ordinance Voters Approved. AD CLUBS' EX-CHIEF TALKS Lone Cliampion or Five-Cent Auto DecUre Such Action Would Be Death Blow to Their Business. Debate on Question Held. n r orlrinsl Jitney ordi nance by the Council, as recommended by the vote of the people In June, la ad vised by th Portland Chamber of Com merce. aa a result of a debate at the luncheon of th Memoere- Council yea terday. , The resolution offered before the M.mhers' Council demanded that: The Members' Council request th director of th Chamber of Commerce to Indorse the ordinance reculatlns; the Jitneys as it was affirmed br vote of the people on June 7. IBIS, and request Its paa sac By the City Council, as necessary to the safety of me puonc In the debate of the question on the floor, tha Jitney bad only one champion. iw, th. n.rson of C. D. CMlson. who In- slated that the ordinance In that form would put the Jltnef men out oi dusi nes If paused. H. P. Cottln. of the Department of Public Safety. C. J. Franklin, and C. F. Wrlcht were prominent among the de fenders of the ordinance. When the matter waa broucht to a final vote, the voice of the Members' Council waa practically unanimous. there being only one vote cast acainsi It. A guest of honor and special speaker t tha luncheon was Georce William Coleman, es-presldent of the Ad Clubs of America, now president of the Com mon Council of Boston, Mr. Oleman spoke on the new spirit of civic responsibility that Is being developed In commercial organisations throucnout th. 1'nll.d States, declar Inc that ther la everywhere a ten dency on the part of business men and business org-anlaatlona to co-operate more closely with th covernment of city, state and Nation and t tlve more of their service to the bei.trmeni oi civic organisation- ROAD TO LAKE WANTED IIH.Hn.tY TO HTKIMROAT LAKE, K1H MOOT ADAM. PL A. . Seeale Attrartlaaa Declared enfold AImbt Baate aad Flahla aad llaatlaK tiaad. That B movement haa been started for th. construction of a road to Steam boat Lake In the vicinity of Mount Adams, Is th. Information contained In a letter received here from A. E. Weber, of Timber Valley, Wash. The pro posed road, which would be about 20 mllea Ions;, would start at Peterson Prairie, pass Ihrouch Death Horae Meadow, past the Indian racetrack and then to Steamboat Lake. Mr Weber aays that the evp-:naa of the construction of the road would not be heavy, sine the trades are licht and there would not be any bltf fills or expensive bridses. He say that it would open up some splendid scenic country and would make accessible ex cellent flshlnsr streams and lakes. -Steamboat Lake." he says, "Is B fine sheet of water, well-stocked with trout and haa an attractive location for a .Summer hoteL There la also good huntln? in the vicinity, the timber be ing full of besr. cougar and deer In ad dition to small came. Steamboat Lake is about 14 miles north by east of Mount Adams." Of the country through which the road would pasa he says: 'Every Aua-ust you may see hundreds of persona pli-klruc hiicklcberriea. The Indians pick them and dry them by the fire for market Th time In not far off when the whole district will be de voted to dalrylnar. aa the Wintera are not cold up there." Mr. Weber says that the county will Improve the road from Trout Lake to Peterson Prairie. J motor c,ub. , , m.t. assistance." he "p I would like to see every (rood road FRUITGROWING IS STUDIED Federal Agent Will Visit JUvcr District Today. Hood Walter Fischer, special agent of the rtenartment of Commerce of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce of the Cnlted rUates. Is In the Northwest Investigating conditions of fruit pro duction and was a visitor at the Cham ber of Commerce here yesterday. Mr. Fischer haa been appointed to visit South America and study methods for development of a market for American fruit In those countries, and bla present trip is to obtain Information on the production In various section. He will visit the Hood Biver dlstrtct to day. In about a month ha win com Dlete his Investigations in the North west and will leave for South America. AUTOISTS BACK FROM FAIR Water feuperlntrndent Kaiser and Parly Complete Hound Trip. Water Superintendent Kaiser re turned yesterday from an automobile tour from Portland to San Francisco snd return. He was absent It days. 13 of which were taken In driving to and from the Kxposltlon city. Mr. Kaiser was accompanied by his wife, two daughters, aon and Ben Oreenshaw and his wife. Among other thlnss of which Mr. Kaiser now boasts Is Ihe fact that he reached San Fran cisco with Bull Run water still in the radiator of hi machine and got back to l'or;land with Portland air still in cne of the tires. LAND SHOW CAMPAIGN ON letter I'rflng Kxhlbits Are Being Sent to rroapertlte Knlranls. Th management o'f the Manufac turers Land Producta Show has begun sn active campaign for the sell ing of space for the coming exposition. A J. Klngsley. president of the exhibi tion" Is sending out circular letters. Al ready a larg. number of applications for space have been received. rians for the use of the Armory and the special buildings to b. erected will be ready this week. The arrangement of tha Armory and temporary etructure ain afford wider aisles and a better display of products of the field, forest i and factory. The Portland Ad Club Invites You to Participate in Highway Inspection Day LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPT. 6 Tickets on Safe at Down To era Headquarter---. . N. W. Bank mug., e. son Street. laforasatlOB Cuaerv Portland Chamber of Com- merce. Isfsrmstlos Counter .Meier & Frank Department Store. aforaaatloa Counter Kubena Brothers Department Store, Big Day of Games, Lunch, Music Bring the FamUy and Come IOOQ HEAR MRS. RORER WOXBX TAKE NOTES ON L.KCTCRE AT MEIER FRANK'S. Deasanstrat!. la Prove SageaUoaa Hade, aad Aadlenee la Advlaed AgaJa.t Maahed Potatoes. One thoussnd women attended the lecture riven yesterday in Meier & Frank'a new auditorium by Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer. famoua writer and au thority on cooking-. Nearly all of the women took notes as Mrs. Borer sug gested new ideas to them. Practical suggestions for good house keeping and bita of sparkling wit and humor were acattered throughout the talk. The speaker demonstrated as she went. In 3i minutes she made at least h.ir a dozen different dishes, most of them being from the one basic recipe-J Mrs. Korer told the assemblage how to make nut Dreau, umtu uc-u roll, cannelon. corn apoon bread and scones. The recipe for scones follows: Mix two cups of flour, two teaspoons baking oowder. one-halt teaspoon salt. one tablespoon melted butter; beat one egg without separating, aaa . one cup milk: stir this Into the flour mixture; drop by spoonfuls into a greased bak ing pan and bake in a quicK oven. Today Mrs. Borer will talk on "Meats." giving special attention to demonstration of uses of the cheaper cuts. All her talka and auggestions are ,f a practical nature. She expiaina the chemical properties of baking powder and other ingredients, and in a plain, simple way gives advice on what to feed the family. she took b rap at mashed potatoes yesterday, saying: "I have been keep ing house lor more man m years, auu never use mashed potatoes. You can get them In the almshouse ana ine Jell." Mrs. Borer has light brown hair. irood complexion ana aoesn i ii more than 40. PERSONAUVIENTION. D. H. Smyth, of Burns, is at the Im perial. R. Lowen. of Nome, Alaska, is at tne Oregon. C. D. Lasel, of Pendleton, is at the Perkins. J. E. Hinton, of Shanlko, is at the Perkins. . P. II. Herrole, of Ilwaco, Is at the Seward. B. K. Smith, of Roseburg, Is at the Seward. C. J. Thomas, of Woodburn, Is at the Imperial. Mrs. Kd Burke, of Baker, is at the Portland. ' B. H. Hubbe, of Medford. Is at the Portland. T. G. Ksson, of The Dalles, is at the Cornelius. G. T. Markeson, of Boise, is at the Multnomah. J. H. Garrett, of Hillsboro. is at the Multnomah. Alfred Schaefer. of Kennewlck, is at the Oregon. Jam. Black, of San Jose. Cal., is at the Nortonia. E. N. Bartholomew, of Newberg, Is at the Cornelius. Charles D. Whlteaiue, of CorvalUa. is at the Imperial. P. S. Cyr. of Newberg, is registered at the Cornelius. J. G. Hawkins, of North Yakima, Is at the Multnoman. W. C. Brooks, of Washington, D. C. is at the Portland. Harry Doblm. of Vancouver. B. C, is at the Nortonia. V. M. Feterson. of Eugene, is regis tered at the Terklns. A. K. Goldman, of Seattle, is regis- -.4 a t tha Or.fOD. Oswald Cnristensen. of Frestoo. Ida i. at tha Seward. O P M. Jsmison left yesterday for a Mortgage Loans We will loan on down town business property, residences and apartment houses in any amount from $1000 to $300,000 at from 5 to 7 per cent. Prompt attention given. Wilfred Shore & company 203-206 Northwestern Bank Building. Thone Marshall 1438. the following places: Information Counter Lipman - Wolfe Department Store. Iaformatioa Counter Olds. Wortmau & Kins De partment Store. Ticket Of flee O.-W. R. & N. R. R.. 3d and Washington. Information Counter Woodard, Clarke & Co. Leanon Jennon's. trip to San Francisco. He will return about August . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Atkins, of Che halls, are at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moody, of Sha niko. are at the Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Innes, of Ta coma, are at the Nortonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hartman. of De troit, are at the Nortonia. H. W MaynarT is registered at the Perkins from Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hampton, of Marshfield, are at the InperiaL Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams, of White Salmon, are at the Seward. sir. snd Mrs. H. K. Jargren. of Hills boro. Kan., are at the Cornelius. Edgar F. Jackson. John Wilson and Chester Sorenson left by the steamer Northern Pacillc for San Francisco to visit the exposition. They expect to be away about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dunning", of Port land, motored to Oroville, Cal- last week-end and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Crane of that city. They are making a tour of the Coast In their machine their third trip oi tno an.u. Mlsg Constance Taylor, daughter of H c Taylor, 785 Irving street. ..,.'iiiriti on for appendicitis at St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday, and her condition is favorable. She is a gradu ate of St. Helen's Hall and is a stu dent at the 1'niversity of Oregon. You College Chaps, clever can hardly de fine the new Fall creations Politz has for you. A wondrous display of snappy, distinctive styles each one a Po litz masterpiece. You can't imagine what will be worn at college this year until you see Po litz the style creator for young men who seek in dividuality . Clothes of Culture Washington Street, at Sixth California Hotels E5 HOTEL TURPIN 17 POWELL ST. AT MARKET IN THE HEART OF THE CITY European Plan $ J-50 and Upward EVERY CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT SAN FRANCISCOU U FRCC Auto Bas Meats Trains Ok Steamers .fez Phone Ybnr Want Ads to THE OKEGONIAN. . Main 7910. 4 6095, B r . . T'- ' f x .... BUY THIS Lovely new 7-room Semi-Japanese Bungalow, located on high sightly corner lot 75x121 feet in Bungalow Block in LAUREL HURST, northeast corner E. 41st and Ash streets, for $5900, on very easy terms. This delightful home lies within one block of beautiful LAURELHURST PARK and enjoys a most wonderful unob structed view. Has hardwood floors throughout, living and dining-rooms in Old Ivory, balance of rooms in white enamel. Tile bath, elaborate electric fixtures and plumbing, excellent furnace. Bevel plate glass windows on first floor. Finest sleep ing room in the city with separate plumbing fixtures. Garage in ' basement. Lawn in. , This is a bargain at $5900. You couldn't duplicate this home at any other time for less than $7500. We also have some smaller five-room California bungalows from $2500 up, which we can sell you on rent-like terms. May we not tell you HOW? ,-, Phone for auto, 270 Stark street. Main 1503, A lol5. PAUL C. MURPHY, Sales Agent for What You Want When You Want It! , FTCATIONAL. NIGHT SCHOOL OPENS Wednesday, September 1, 1915 Why not spend your evenings so tha't when the opportunity comes you are ready to grasp it? Call on our Mr. Walker and plan your Winter's work, or check tha 6ubject you wish to study and mail. We will send full information. Bookkeeping Arithmetic Accounting Banking English Pitman Shorthand Gregg Shorthand Letter Writing Special classes in Advanced Typewriting preparing for the GOLD MEDAL, EFFICIENCY and CIVIL SERVICE Tests. Enroll Wednesday, September 1, for Day and Evening School. puClT COLLEGE 4th and Yamhill Sts. COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAME San Jose, Calitornia Accredited to State University. Courses: Collegiate, High School, Commercial NOTRE DAME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC location. San Jose. "The City of Schools." in the beautttul S a d t al Clara Vallev, far-famed for its de lightful and equable climate. For prospectus, address ,. W SISTER SUPERIOR. Belmont School (For Boys) 21 milea a oath af San Francisco We nun e-.nl we strsto our txTt OKXurntful parents wish. Our irsdiuuej enter. SrSSmmendation. taitltutionj that admit on StiOcate and on elimination paire 84 of Inrtttute ot Technology and ; mlsalon requirement, are mortwrero. Sena tor beautifully Illustrated catalogue, which srres Sot OTlya my rood idea ot the spir. t and pur ine. Toi the schooTbut ot it. equipment and Its ESictl school home. Nothlne. however, cau W. t. BIOSK Bead Master, Boa M . Belmont. Cat n r SCHOOL OF THE Portland Art Association Day. Evening and Saturday Classes. Drawing, Painting, Composition. Designs and Crafts. Seveatfc fear Bezlaa October 4, 18 IS. atoacam of Art, Fifth and Taylor Sts. 8f : You can do better on Third Street For Less! Dictation (any system) Typewriting Penmanship Rapid Calculation Portland, Oregon. St. Mary's Academy and College Conducted tor Girls by tha SISTERS OF IK. HOLY NAMES OF -JESUS AND COMPLETE GRADE, ACADEMIC and COL LEGE .COURSES Commercial airP" Science and Elocution Dep s.. MLSIC Flano. I- vinlln. Violincsllo. Harp. Harmony. ARTwater Color. OU Palntlna. China pSiting. Desls-nln,: History of irt Bj dent and Day Students. Address j Slstsr Su perior. St. Mary's Academy. Portland. Or. MUSIC EDUCATION SCHOOL 71 Everett Street Corner Twenty-second Elementary School for Boys and Girls En"lish. Mathematics. Music Man ual Arts. Gardening-. French and German. . Third Tear Opens Tuesday, Septem ber 14. Telephone Main 399. St. Helens Hall Boardins and Day School for Girls Academic. Elementary and Monteaaorl rru nrtv.spventh year begins faeptem ?erl50thty Apply Sister Superior. Phot Main 2539. Mount Taraalpais Military Academy SAS ItAtAtt The most .thoroughly "rg.nd and om- I'SSy stortaTary. inxantry. MoUm wDeTartmen edn.d '"1 h vx' ss. REV. ARTHUR CBOSBg. A. M.. D- P- Plication. Address Mi-J Harter. Palo Alto. Cal. Acoredited to Colleiree Jbast ana mw "r""""-r ISSurDenertraeme. Bend for IllMtrmted caaJosiie rtlncipal: Mary L Lockey. A. B. PALO ALTO CALIF . fi3mm if -ttfrrWiinri siTir-