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THE MORNING OKEGONIAX. SATTJRDAT. OCTOBER 2, 1915. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OltEGOJilAN TELEPHONES. Manaelne Editor Main 7070. A 6033 City trdilor ilain 70TO. A 6005 fcunday Editor Main 7V70. A 0U1.1 Advertising Department. .Main "070. A 095 liy Circulation Main 7070. A euo Composing-room ........ .Main 7070. A 60'J- trinting-room Main 7O70. A 0yr feuperintcndent Building. .Main 7070. A 600 AJIfSEMENTS. BEIt.IG THEATER (Broadway and Taylor street.) "The New Henrietta." This after noon 2:15 and tonight at 8:15. BAKER THSATSR (Sixth and Morrison strers Baker Stock Company In "Thf Xrortune Hunter." This afternoon 2:15 and tonight at 8:15. ORPHEUM (Broadway and Yamhill street) Big-time vaudeville, 2:20 and a:20 P. M. ONTAGES (Alder at broadway) Vaude ville. Performances 2:30. 7:30 and 8UU Y. M. EMPRESS (Broadway and Stark street) Vaudeville. Performances 2:30. 7:30 and 8:13 P. M. BASEBALL, Recreation Park, Twenty fourth and Vaughn streets Portland vs. Oakland. 3 P. M. Advertisements la Las tied tor City Mews In Brief columns In gundav'. lasus moat be & o'clock Saturday evening. United Status Ootibvmsnt Needs Ien. The United .States Civil Service Commission announces the following examinations for men only: November t. engineer and plumber, to fill vacan cies at Seser Indian agency. Oklaho ma, at $660 per annum, and at Canton ment Indian agency. Oklahoma, at a salary of $720 a year. November 3-4, ?lectrial draftsman, for a position in the Navy Department, Washington, T). C. at an entrance salary of $4 a jav. Application blanks and informa tion mav be obtained from T. V, llutohins. local secretary, Postoffice building. DANIEL. A. roi.INCJ TO HOLD MEETINGS. h-Daniel A. Polinsr, who is heralded as "the next president of the World's Christian Endeavor Union," will hold jneetincs in Portland for three days. etppearinjr at the Sunnyside Congrega tional Church. October 23, 24 and 25 On the afternoon of the first day there will be a rally for Junior Endeavorers; Saturday nisht will be open nouse. (Sunday afternoon there will be a bis missionary meeting. Monday morning auid afternoon will be devoted to con tferenres and Monday night there will be a banciuet. Mr. Poling is a native of Oregon. Bi'Rst,AR'8 Hecord Askbd. A curious coincidence came to lisht yesterday with the receipt of a query from Sheriff l.onsrmire, of Tacoma, at police neaa nuarters resardine: the Portland record of Charles Anderson, a burglar who has Sust been caDtured in, Tacoma after shooting the town marshal of Sumner Wash. Anderson, it seems. is well known to Oregon penal authorities, and rvas captured in 1908, after an escape from the Salem Penitentiary, by Harry llinto, who was, at that time. Sheriff of Marion County. The death of Minto Monday night was in an attempt to capture another escaped convict. Clerk Bound Over. William Jett, a clerk residing near Gascoe on the linnton road, was bound over by Muni cipal ludge Stevenson yesterday on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. The arrest and appearance in court followed a fight at iannton Thursday night in which K. L. Shan born. a mechanic, was stabbed in the neck. Jett and Shanborn had been at outs for about three years, it developed at the preliminary hearing, and Jett bore a black eye, in retaliation for which he is supposed to have stebbed hanborn. Kmployers' Assistance Asked. If j-ou are in need of women workers of any kind get in toucn witn me .munic ipal Free Employment Bureau. A report was made yesterday that there are dozens of applications for work of any kind by women and there is but little call at the employment bureau for women. Mrs. C. M. Rynerson, who lia.-j charge of the women's part of the bureau, says she can furnish women lor any kind of work and she urges people who can give employment to women to let her know. County Farm Mat Be Exhibitor. The management of the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show, to be held in Portland October 25 to November 13, has asked the county to put on exhibit products of Multnomah County farm. The cost of an exhibit is estimated at $75. The matter has been referred to the superintendent of the farm for his opinion. Commissioner Holman is in clined to favor the idea, as he believes it would afford an education to the Tublic on the improvements which have been made at the farm. Ttcv. E. W. Catlin to Pbeach. Rev. 30. W. Catlin will preach on "God's 3veeping Power," at 11 A. M. today, at the ioventh-Iay Adventist Tabernacle, corner Eleventh and Alder streets, in the Knights of Pythias Hall, Pastor St. John being absent from the city. Bible study and Sabbath school will jn'CL-ede the services, and start at 9:45 . M. Prices to County "Raised. The County Commissioners were notified yesterday that the American Sanitary t'arpet & Window Cleaning Company, which has a contract to keep the windows of the Courthouse clean, here after will charge $65 instead of $45 a month. The Commissioners have not determined yet whether they will pay the advance or seek new bids. Lumberman Prepares for Meet. A. Jj. Porter, a lumberman of Spokane, is at the Imperial Hotel, lie is in Port land to make arrangement for the convention of the relail lumber deal ers of the western states that will be lield in Portland some time in Feb ruary. Mr. Porter fa the secretary of the association. Commissioner Baker to Talk. The 'Oregonians' Single Tax Association" - has announced that George L, Baker, City Commissioner, will address that ody this evening at 8 o'clock in room Jl. Central Library, rians for the relief of the unemployed will be brought up. Mexican Gets ISO Pais' Sentknoe. Joe Perez, a Mexican who was ar rested by retectives llellyer and Tackaberry Wednesday, for having Ibursrlars tools concealed in tho lining . f his clothes, was sentenced to ISO days in jail when he appeared before Municipal Judge Jstevenson yesterday. "Shall We Ha Military Training in Ol'R High Schools?" will be the theme discussed by Dr. Luther R. rtyott ii the First Congregational Church, Sun day evening. At U A. M. Dr. H. R. Haskins, of San Francisco, will speak. Special music. Strangers welcome. -Adv. Short Story Class Mcets Tonight. The short story class conducted by Mrs. Mabel Holmes Parsons, of the University of Oregon, will hold its first meeting this evening at 7:45 o'clock in room B of the Public Library. All in terested are invited to attend. Alpha Tau Omega to Meet. Alumni members of Alpha Tau Omega, a col legiate Greek letter fraternity, will hold the first of a series of monthly meetings tonight at 6:30 o'clock. The meeting will be in the Oregon Grill. Ex-Mayor's Hearing Set. S. A. Ed mundson, ex-Mayor of Troutdale. who is accused of - contributing to the delin quency of two minor girls, will have a preliminary hearing before District Judge Jones on Monday next. Judge McGinn to Hold Court. Dudye McGinn has changed his mind Btid will not go to the State Fair at Salem today as he anticipated. Instead he will try to dispose of a number of court cases which have accumulated. Married Max in need of work of any kind. 1 am a first-class painter, raperltanger or kalsomincr. Sanford, Wain 8.-.2T. A 7271. Adv. DR. W. A- Wise has returned from Bar View and will be at his oftise lin.Ul further notice. Adv Ir Too can't find it elsewhere try Feast or the Holt Rosakt Is Sltwdat. The feast of the holy rosary will be celebrated tomorrow at the Dominican Church. East Third and Clackamas streets, solemn high mass being cele brated at 11 A. M. A special sermon will be preached at this mass by Rev. Father R. A. Lewis. O. P., and then will follow the rosary procession, which will be held outside if the weather permits. Enrollment of members in the Rosarian Sodalities will follow the pro cession. As this is the great feast of the parish great preparations are being made for the special musical pro gramme. Feast of the holy rosary was instituted by Pope Pius V to com memorate the battle of Lepanto when the Turk was defeated by Christians. Since that time the Dominican Fathers 11 over the world bless roses, the sympol of the rosary, and distribute them among the people on rosary Sun day. The feast of the holy rosary ac cording to the new Roman calendar rails this year on Thursday, October 7, but the feast is observed in the churches on Sunday, October 3. Hibernians to Initiate 100. The Ancient Order of Hibernians will initiate more than 100 candidates at the Hibernian Hal!, on Russell street, Albina, Sunday. October 10. as the result of the recent meraberhsip cam paign. The drill team, with Captain James Doyle commanding, will be the guard during the ceremony. The cere mony of initiation will last from 2 to 6 P. M. At the conclusion of the cere monies the women of the auxiliary and members of the order will banquet to gether. A programme will follow the banquet. Visiting members are ex pected from Heppner and Lakeview. Kino County to Copt Multnomah. County Commissioner Holman has decided to accede to a request of M. L. Hamilton, of Seattle, a King County Commissioner, that he go to Seattle next Tuesday to be present at a public meeting at which the question of pur chase of property for a poor farm for King County is to be discussed. Mr. Hamilton wrote that he had heard many reports of the successful manner in which the Multnomah County farm has been operated and that it is out of politics. He wants Mr. Holman to tell the Seattle people about it. 1.MMACITLATA ACADEMY RECEIVES Gift. The Immaculata Academy Li brary, in St. Mary's parish, Albina, re ceived two valuable gifts of books during the past week. The first con sists of 225 volumes. comprising volumes of various kinds, from Rev. Father William Daly, pastor of the parish. The second gift came from Mrs. William Dunne, in the form of 25 volumes all handsomely bound. These books are valuable additions to the academy library, and are appreciated by tne teachers and students. Electric Delegates Leave. Port land will be well represented at the annual convention of the American Electric Railway Association at San Francisco next week. Six prominent officials of the Portland Railway. Lignt 44 Power Company left yester day to join the delegates who passed through Portland on their way to the convention on unursdav. The Portland Relegates are: F. I. Fuller. Fred hooper, B. F. Boynton. G. C. Fields. F. P. Maize and A. Molesworth. Women's Auxiliary Elects. The women's auxiliary of the North Port land Commercial Club elected the fol lowing officers for the year at the annual meeting held last Tuesday: President, Mrs. Marshal N. Dana; vice- president, Mrs. G. LaForge; secretary Mrs. Harriet Maguire; treasurer. Mrs. Hattie Shattuck; board of governors, Dr. 1. H. Palmer. H. A. Ruble. Mrs. G. E. Lawrence. The auxiliary has plans ror an active year. Babb Funeral Held. The funeral or Amoa Babb, aged 73 years, a pioneer of Oregon, who dropped dead Monday, was held Wednesday. The services were conducted by Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor or tne Alizpah Presbyterian Church. i he pallbearers were: E. A. Lelghton, P. G. Fordney. C. H. Bressler. J. A. McKinnon, E. D. Allen and Mr. Stearns. They were associates of Mr. Babb in the employ of the Goodyear Rubber Company of this city. Bean Barrel Cash-Box. Robbed Thieves secured $237 from the cash box, which had been buried in a bar- of beans, at the Rose Restaurant Tuesday night, according to a police report made public yesterday. The restaurant is at 33 North Second street and is conducted by Y. Takaki and D. Takaki. Entrance was gained bv basement window Tuesday night and the rifled cash box was found on the street, by patrolmen the next morning. Dr. Loveland in His- Pulpit Today. lou will want to hear Dr. Loveland today; his morning topic is, "A Golden Storehouse"; his evening theme is, "The Location, of the Kingdom." This Is the first appearance of Dr. Loveland since his illness. The music at these serv ices is of the highest order. Morning service at io:3U ociock; evening serv ice at s o clock, you will bo very wel come. Adv. Taylor-Street M. E. Church. The usual outdoor service will be held to morrow at 10:15 A. M. A special pro gramme has been arranged in. recogni tion of the completion of one entire year during which the members of this church have been denied the use of their building. Short addresses will be delivered by Dr. Alan Welch Smith J. D. Ogden. Ernest Stansbery and Samuel Connell and the music will be of an attractive character. Adv, 2320 Hunters Get Licenses. The report of County Clerk Coffey's office for September shows that there were issued 2320 Hunters'. 393 anglers', six combination and two - non-reslden hunters game licenses. The tota amount collected was $2867, of which the county receives 5 per cent com mission or $143.35, the balance being remitted to the fetate Treasurer to tho benefit of the state game fund. Church op Our Father (Unitarian) Broadway and Yamhill. "Home-coming aunday, morning, "The World s Chal lenge to Young Men and Women." Even ing. "The Breeding and Nurture of Better Human Race," being the first in a series. Communion service at 13 M. Y. r. F. at 6:30 P. M. The public respectfully invited. William G. Eliot Jr.. minister. Adv. Young Man Paroled. Irving P. Oehler. 20, who pleaded guilty to ob taining pipe from Nottingham & Co, by false pretenses, was sentenced to nine months in the County Jail by judge uantenoein yesterday. On peti tion or nis zatner tne young man wa paroled on condition that within 30 aays ne restore tne merchandise or pay its value. North Pacific College Opens. An nual session began October 1. Regular class work in departments of dentistry ana pharmacy will commence Monda morning at 8 o'clock. Regular degree students win not be admitted later than October 10. Adv. Phil Metschan. Sr., Severely III.- The Store of 100 Per Cent Service. Store Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday. HERE'S an illustration of "The Blake" suit as pro duced by the House of Kuppen heimer and shown here exclusively in Portland. - "The Blake" is designed for young men and men who want the best of the young men's styles. Come here today, see the special display of Blake suits in our Morrison windows, then step inside and try on your size in any one of a half dozen new fabrics at $25 and $30. .We have other models in Bio Brother" Lectures Tomorrow. Chester A. Lyon, who ha been, given the sobriquet of "Big Brother" because f the work that be has been doing for the last three Summers at Lebanon, will give illustrated lectures at the Presbyterian and Christian churches Montavilla tomorrow night. The lecture at the Presbyterian Church will begin at 6:43, and after his lecture there is finished he will lecture at the Christian Church. Mr. Lyon cares for homeless boys and those who especially eed a Summers outing, and relies pon donations to carry on his work. Twenty boys were, shown, the virtues f right living and industry at the farm at Lebanon the past Summer. Clerk Classes to Form. Night asses' designed especially for the de partment store clerks will be organized ext Monday night, when the night work of the Portland schools begins. according to a plan adopted yester day. Instruction will be given in Lnglish, arithmetic and salesmanship. he sessions to be held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week at the old Lincoln High School build ng. Fourteenth and Morrison streets. Sessions will be held from 7 until 9 o'clock. Collegiate Alumnae Meets Today. The Association of Collegiate Alumnae will hold its -meeting and reception to day at 2:30 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. J. B. Kerr, "-637 Terrace road, on the Portland Heights carline near Post No. 9. Salvation Armt Services Tomorrow. Corps No. 1, Salvation Army, will hold a service at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, when Four Jewels of Charac ter" will be che topic. Other meetings will be held at 3, 6 and 8 P. M., at 243 Ash street. Congregation alists to H b a r Dr. Haskins. Dr. H. H. Haskins, of San Francisco, district secretary of the American Congregational board, will speak at the morning service at the FirstyCongregational Church tomorrow Phil Metschan. Sr., is confined to hi oea at tne imperial .Hotel by a severe spell of illness His sons and daugh ters have arrived in Portland to be with him during his sickness. Card Parties Planned. The Daugh ters of the Covenant will give the first of a series or card parties Tuesda afternoon at 2 o'clock at the B'nal B'rith building. Mrs. D. K. Cohen will be hostess. Clauds Ellis Gets Divorce. On grounds of cruel and inhuman treat ment Circuit Judge McGinn yesterday auowea t-iauae iius a- oivorce from Jane A. Bills. Sundat Excursions. To Cascad Locks on steamer Bailey Gatzert, 1 round trip. Leaves Alder-street dock a 9 A. M. Arrives back at 5:45 P. M. Phones: Main 914, A 5112. Adv. Day Boats to the Dalles. Balle Gatzert and Dalles City, leave 7 A. M Alder-street dock. Main 914, A 511 A d v. Mr. Spitzner resumed violin teach ing. Orchestra starts today. Studi 10th and Wash. St., above Hazelwood. AftV, Kuppenheimer Clothes $20 to $40 GUS KUHN, Pres. COFVIflOHT tS the mouse or KUrPINHtlMIH Successor to Steinbach & Co. Morrison At Fourth mo ACTORS TO SELL TAGS AUTOMOBILE BRIGADE ORGANIZED AD MANY WILL PARTICIPATE. .Mrs. Albee to Have Booth at Benson Hotel, but Mala Exhibit Is to Be at Meier 4t Frank's. Actors from the theaters of Portland and more than 200 benevolent women of the city have offered their services in selling tags at the annual Tag day in behalf of the Albertina Kerr Nur sery and the Louise Home today. The actors will go about the streets between 12 and 1 o'clock in automo biles donated for the purpose. Tag day headquarters will be in the annex of the Meier & Frank store, and an exhibit of the work of tho two insti tutions for which the tags are being sold will be made. Mrs. Albee and her daughter will as sist in the sale and will be at the Benson Hotel today. In the automobile brigade the divi sions have been made as follows: No. 1, Edward Woodruff, Walter Regan. Will Lloyd and Henry Ball, of the Baker theater. No. 2. Frances McHenry, Elizabeth Ross, Mary Edgett Baker and Nancy Duncan, of the Baker. No. 3, Pan tages theater, IT. S. chorus girls, sell ing from 11:30 to 1:30. No. 4, the Empress theater, Bertie Herron and Milt Artman In front of tho theater from 11:30 to 1:30. No. 5. the Or pheum theater at Yarahlll and Broad way, Pat Kooney and Marion Bent. Madame Jomelll and the stars from the Heilig will also sell tags today at a time and place to be decided upon. A boatman en a ehmllow Missouri R(vr drives his craft with an aerlsl propeller whleb Is so mounted that it cun also be used tn ster the host. "BL00D"T0PIC TONIGHT FLYNV TO TALK OX CAISE HARDENING OF ARTERIES. Lecturer Will Stay In Portland at Lent One More Weelc and New Subjects Will Be DlMCumted. Not half the crowd was able to set n the Kleventh-street theater last night to hear W. Karl Flynn's lecture on how to develop a beautiful body. Mr. Flynn was assisted by his wife. They gave exercises that were entirely new, and repeated some of the exer cises given last week. Flynn said last night that many causes of women s ills come from a weak waist line and the back. He said one of the causes of women getting weak was the constant wearing- of corsets, which give the muscles no chance to act, and in consequence they become useless. Mrs. Flynn assisted him in showing- the exercises to make beautiful waist line and strengthen all the muscles through the upper and ower back. Flynn says if one will take these exercises for a few weeks away goes that dreaded backache," and the women will be stepping around like girls of fourteen. Flynn will remain at least one more week and give somo entirely new sub jects for his fourth week, which will start Monday night. Tonight at 8 o'clock Mr. Flynn will speak on "Cause and Cure of Harden ing of the Arteries and High Blood Pressure." No lecture this afternoon and none Sunday afternoon or evening. BUY WOOLEN GOODS NOW While Woolen Mill Stores Hold Bis Sale: Just at the time we all need good. warm, pure-wool garments to keep out the Oregon mists and to make our bodies warm and healthy, here we come in the two Brownsville stores with our great annual sale of all kinds of woolen goods. This year it's going to be a pleasure to sell the snoods, as we are ready with a much larger stock than usual and there has been a very big cut in prices. Adv. SAN-FU5ANCIJSCP 4h NawWav U 7 !. M 1 B. S. Northern Pacific, 8, S. Unit Kortbera. - SERVICE PLUS- l(l). From C. E. Wertheimer, Astoria Merchant: "People do not ea all of the Exposition until they have included & voyage do luxe on one of the U. N. P. KS. Company's steamers. Myself and family really felt more reluctance at leaving the steamer, at the conclusion of our trip, than we illd upon leaving the Exposition t'roundts." Dally Eicunlsn Fares. 930 Hound Trip. One Wov. . 915. 90, Inc. MeaU and lierth. NORTH BANK. TUWKT OKK1CB. Flftta and Stark. Francisco. 05 Market St. An Everyday Cake Here Is a simple and inexpensive cake that can be varied in many ways with different frosting and icings. It looks a little nicer baked in a tube pan, but will be equally as good baked in a square loaf. KC Gold Cake By Mn. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. J cun butter- cup sugar; yolks of i eggs, oea ten light 1 cup flour, less t level tablespoonfuls;t level teaspoonfuls K C Baking Powder; J cup milk; grated rind of I orange. Sift flour and baking powder together three times cream butter and sugar, beat yolks of eggs, add these to creamed mixture, and lastly add the moisture and flour alter nately, beating batter until tmootlu Gold Cake can only be made successfully by beat ing yolks of eggs, very, very, creamy and light lemon colored, using a rotary beater. 1 he rotary beater is tne only beater that will do justice to t25vfj tne yoKs ot eggs, l ne beat ing kills all egg taste and improves the texture of the a cake. Housewives, Attention! Your last opportunity to buy Free stone Eating or Canning Peaches and Cling-stone Pickling Peaches direct from the growers at The Dalles. Spe cial prices today. Sold only at The Dalles Fruit Stand 175 1st, corner Yamhill. WE LEND MONEY AT LEGAL RATES ONLY On Diamonds, Jewelry and Musical Instruments. Cour teous attention to all borrow ers, larpe or small. All pledge held one year. Separate Department for Women. dcr State iperviition. 320-323 Limber Exrk. Bldg, Second ana surv eta. Elby Company1 See ft Paq'e O Coeoanut Frosting Beat the whites of 2 eggs dry; gradually beat in halt a cup ot silted confectioner sugar and continue the beating until the frost. ing is smooth, thick and glossy then beat in grated coeoanut, fresh or prepared, and spread upon the cake. This frosting is made thick by beating rather than by sugar. Save this recipe. Vou will want to use it frequently Or better, send us the colored certificate packed in each 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder and we will mail you "The Cook's Book" containing this and 19 other baking recipes equally good all by Mrs. Hill. Jaque Mfg. Co., Chicago. LAST DAY of the OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM The great Agricultural and Live stock Exposition of the West; 54th annual exhibition of our state's re sources and industries displayed with magnificent effect. Free at tractions for old and young. Stock parades, pageants, flying machines, bands, exciting race events. The Fair of a Thousand Wonders. Rain or shine the large buildings with their auditoriums afford a place of hospitality and enjoyment. Hardening of the Arteries and High Blood Pressure 2 W.Earl Flyaa. Tonight 8 o'clock FREE llth-St. Theater 4th Big Week Starts Monday Don't Forget to Get Your Seat for Flynn's Great Sex Lectures, Oct. 8th Reserved Seats Now on Sale at Theater Phones : Marshall 1 ; Home, A 6281 Jones' Superior Quality Meats SPECIAL SALE BEEF All No. 1 Selected Steer Stock Choice Sirloin Roasts, 3 lbs. up, lb . . ... . ... ... . .-.1S Pot Roasts (all cuts), lb : 14 Hamburg, made from best steer beef, lb 12V'2 TOGETHER WITH A SELECT LOT OF MOUNT I ADAMS LAMBS AND FINEST MILK-FED VEAL LAMB Legs Lamb, lb 18 Loins Lamb, lb XS2 Shoulders Lamb, lb.-lSV Breast Lamb, lb 10 VEAL Legs Veal, lb 18d Shoulders Veal, lb. . . 12 1C Breasts Veal, lb 12VS Veal Loaf, lb 15d Veal Sausage, lb 15 - THIS SATURDAY WE OFFER AN Extra Big Special on Hams They are not just HAMS they are JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" and we are proud of them. Today only 16 pound, so do your marketing early. Hams, half or whole, lb IGo Fancy Breakfast Bacon, half or whole strip, lb. -20-22c English-Style Bacon (Tenderloin Backs), or whole, pound 17c Picnics, lb 10cr Cottages, lb 15c Special Bacon, lb 12' ?C No. 5 Pure Lard, 60c No. 5 Compound 45c No. 10, Pure Lard, SI -15 No. 10 Compound SoC PHONE ORDERS CASH OR CREDIT PENNY CHANGE Exposition Events October Panama Pacific Exposition OREGON OFFICIAL DAY, OCTOBER 30 Farmers Month Many Conventions of Interest to the Agriculturist World's Insurance Congress, October 4-16. Fifth American Peace Conference, October 6-9. National Drainage Congress. Livestock Show from now until December 3. Horso Show. Spptpmber 30ih to October 13th. Cattle Show. October 18th to November 1st. Sheep. (Joatii nnd Swine. Nov. 3d to Nov. irth. Poultry and Pisreonn, Nov. 18th to Nov. 2fith. Dojrs, Cat and J'et Stock. Nov. 20th to Dec. Int. Children's Pets. December 1st to December 3d. SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE Low round-trip fares. Four trains a day each way. Electric automatic block signals. Interesting scenic attractions. All-steel coaches and chair cars. Buffet lunch service on trains 15 and 16 Tourist and standard sleeping cars. Full particulars, tickets and folders, "Wayside Notes, Shasta Route," at City Ticket Office, 80 Sixth St., Cor. Oak; ' Phones: Broadway 2760, A 6704. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John SI. Scott, General Passenger Agent Hotel Cornelius The House of Welcome Park and Alder Streets 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 II. E. Fletcher Manager Skidmore Drug Co. Temporarily Located 271 Alder Street Between Third and Fourth Sts. Kindergarten Teachers Training class for kindergarten teach ers at tit. Helen's Hall will open Mon day. October 4, under Miss Mary B. Ledyard. (or 15 years a supervisor of the kindergartens at Los Angeles, Ap ply to the, Bister Superior, Phone Your Want Ads to THE O REG ONI AN Main 7070. A 6095 A Modrrata-rrire Hotel ef Merit. Hotel Clifford tt MurrlMn St.. Near Or4 Arii ff& fet pay, 3.00 VcC Wcdfc Iff