Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
Tim jionxiNQ oREGONi.vy. rniPAY. vovErBETt 10, 1015. A . , i I CITY NEWS IN BRIEF oiMiti tttirnoii. r. - luw.... i ......... t.. , a u: , I.... MrtM l. if" .4 . I .... J i-i.i .11 . ru(! ...... 4.rU4l.o4ul Pi'' U T . A A - A tl.t.l irra.l '" ' .:,.,.., Sl J lUl . iirwulh-lua at var , la Clu. I"- ....... - . . . . . ... .-.t VV44 I j Ate a ... . . - - r. at. . .- . . . .. . - - . . 1 ..k atf.aO f 1 r F 1 m r . - . j.. I . hftwMHll S . r. k. il Kit ... . flr x I '! rforanaac 4;. A4rlaiasll tnt.s4.at f CUT J" ta nri onwu la ' " . la TH OnpiKt lulM T A cu-lt trtir .. Mm M r . Itaxo. r- f-ri lariHM of Mr. Marr Aan M' .j.w tn. diaxl Noiin'xr 1 al ar Dotn. la lloiua.' Aldino". wr bid )i.riiT ;t.roooa al Vtruintar I're.eTt.nan Ibof K. R. Ilnrf JUar I.itlt clTitimj;. Mr. Kii I el l an t n4 li4 la TortUrM fn !. ha ha4 act' In iMif ii an ! mi-ioriArr work la Toili. t . I ort Wn. IrA. arj la rolrwl .n. IJ'li. ootil b. m lo lbl t acctT. ttia irle ' jri,.,.. too . aa. Dr. Mncet( kid cribut to M .-. JJ. In bi .lrf. tr t nrtl r ' -J A. r (.; nd thf- eHii'lr.n: I i;inn .;. Mr. It.-twrt Ji. UmrioD rl Mr. !fiay I'oijtS. r.ttr-- fi.n:-it jror Tb Mth- t Carv-d l riri h Pr rr.l a anl'i'i rtrtAlriuBt l b avra tomorrow totht. It wi'l po wli a pina uio br Mm I.niia l.ucar. o.-al o,o br Mi li Zim n'tsun ol a r4in er Mu Addi U in.ojrrr. (oliowa ( th Urriaira H iartt. Tfirn will follow th taMM. -.-.en A;r a Oirla lMf. Thi tiM-an pn with babr li'. !& nailnol. ( 1. mamas. mclftr Ii xki ami U1 wlt! -at;r Tbrat .tionj ta lKi4.- "Xml-f Wailin l" fU4ir " Troin lt lUr." r-nTt( Mitf-l Nrrnrw Kttxt Jirr C. Grant, a prtvat In ta - iWrpn lli;blBar. an-l nlaw f Mtor II. l tirant. 3 "iftcnta frt. h la fcui4 l lt'ran. That worl b fx.-)'-! kr tb Kl r tn a4 iriAa. rrl Grant, at-Hionj-i b ba4 In l'ort:anl. wa a friati cf a ambr cf lo.al Jtrutrhnrti. tla'or h mli'tmant In lb mroa llt btanilr. Mr. ranl w mp:o7rl bj ts Hritii br.r tian'a C I"inl r4 th t4n I"1 4 ban cf rrnamb4-o. llrai.L li 21 ar cf t. ri-r-t MrtrrT. "UI to laoa ant l'atatala boio mn will (nirae t'inicbt at t! b'm cf Jo UrB. I t fiiorv aa. I'iatirrtoat. to con -.!r ta proooui0r cf rUi.na B? l olon ao ar4 trbT atrl i'pfo.hi to tb in cratt br in J I!". dri lln f rolimtK Mou from tb troot.- la rr Trout4Jl. Tb rJral Oo'arn mn I about t mak a urv of tn lout) Ia rt n tn probabl coat of dr ):- tn llou( i"p to carry tri.nrjr craft. Tb nEic wili ik.'uj. boC prvcotCtoaa. rt- rt.111 t- MeirT Ti rlat la prirtkal trama(r at tn I crt: it rniio library, undrr tb :r.:ti"'a of rrofor William U. Mar. iisttsfi wi'.t Ir 1 oa l'rl'1F P!;ht at t orloclt la room A. Tb ct la Tyinalioa ai4 .art"" will ernt t"l ptay for cninK'n, win a;o lb cil in stBtut" n4 siwt kaart. Ara lnlta'loa ha tva -In4t ! tb claa to attatvrl tb rcv tier whwtk t to b KtTn ta bortor of XmA Cr'iirr en that tiibl Uiiku to Virr M"t-T Ti.aia Ttt tnir funl'r focal iiri trio Maiarnaa wl I lao Iowa from Koartn ne tifflM!! trt. on tn .ioinro lat-irl': train at IJit I'. M. and 10 to li-fxl. a Mation, on tb nartn bor of (Nwrfe Lo. Thy will tnrra trairp rirt hr I r. Tlna" or th t"r of .Mount rIrii tbanr br Taylor 'arry road arM o"hr roal to Muttrto mil station, to ta lb Oirion t.lo-tn- train bark, l tn cut. frlt. FicitTirsii rr. Ar fansamrnti hav bn tm! for tr tnorial im-M for liooh'r T. Wab Inrrto. fgnlr of tn Tukrf In ritatt alio died IM w. .r .-ur1ay ruM at tb C'rUrnary Mcthodi't bnrfh. c-rrl prornri,nl araar will dtlr allraar a rvJ a rhorna of rior4 rorl win vine. w t rt low. rhari.-t." "rital Away to Jraita" n-t -W Will ln4M(an4 II Better Py an4 By." ft rwt Atin ii Mt' Hb In roywir. Th property owner on "I ood-ato!! avenu frotu Kanimorrland t!4 Kaat Fif ty-"on4 atrrt n-l th 'euravil will boM a confrnco P--cm-Kr r 3 rlal: ta th improTmrtt of thai alrrct. Th property ewniri ha 4 Iroubl over th improvement of thai itrfrt and It baa bn undrr ron- Hlaratloa for raarly a year, without Talt. (i-T fr.m Cot.r P--rr An Badl-r)- cf I .' ppl aw th Perscr Jenri ro!or-photoraph of th I'olum tia llifhvt;. Mount llod. I'rilT lih art." !- of th iorrriwt tojtir with Tortlard ro. Wrdnday nlsM -I Wtmlruit'r Prby terlan Church. TS ntrtainnnt wa in under th aiirplr of tb Irir(oa Club and current tent cla of lb churvh. Ha. Toar- rt-Jiat. Ilrto. The fineral cf Mr. Iorllda Thoraon. aced a ; J year artd t month, waa held yea trrdar from Traraon Chapel. Kuaaell rtreet and t'nion aenu. Jri waa a member cf Royal Neighbor. Oregon t ircl. No. 1T1. Modern WooJmeo of Amertra. and waa th wit of Axel relrc Ihorton. MitiiciV DrTT ET. M! )tabl MRa. deputy treat torn fnandar cf th Lad e of Modaro Mac caba. who baa been In Tortland for in lat two mooth In th lnleri of th order, will leava t-aturday for Port Huron. Mich, to attend a hoel of inetruceion. After cen-liUm her work tber ah will return to Portland. TtTisaJO lcrra tt Th itn- ioa claa In p holder will meet with Vr. Rbr. of th l"nlr ty of reon. Nombr I. In th Central Ijhra-y t f e'rlork la room IT. Tb lectnr will bo on th ubte;:. "When Te l-on'l'nn Appear, artd ll-w ar Toa It Reach?" rt-iia RllHT Bt:'r ru feral enrtce of Wtlllam J. Carton, of Rsburf. who died In th i city Vrdntr. war eorxtucted yry mor-iln at tb Portland Crematorium la th preeerc of friend. Mr. Carloa waa 7 year oil. Rt Wts' Trrr A'rot.-crt "Jlo-n rr"!t Tlare In Jewiah lit - try - wi: be Ranni Wn tool- at Hern, leraet lanllbl at . -H'wtlliil itl ! A"el" Will O tb tOpl. :ir1T at t. l. AH men and womo are aei.om .cia tyrva ra- Cair-i F it. -nri- No. I-JS Lad . Af lary 14 la Urotherbo-vt of Railroad Irai-rmaa. will bold a Cbrtataia aal .November Z at Wocda Tempi. l: !,: a treat. rxra-a ear a la "eat what wheal . That r .hL bat ear It U ilayaea what wheat bread Adv. !ti. Rir, Ht" and Wa.n. r rial rate 'or b- tir. fre biUtard tabie.. J. II r. mariar r M- H. tl f'teaC. op:i ian. Corbetltld t A 4. Ca. NtaaaTW. hydropathy. teaeMC. 1 traaUhBt. Jl-l Uwy. bid a. Ai.t'iAdv. C. K fliaei. rr rr-trn. Ijravr. i. K iir-n. prea!d-tt of th National l-r Mo-K. AanKUiiun. of fetrolt. Mi' h. l-ft )aairi!ir rternon fr An arlra. 11. tahrr he a ill orrua a branch aaoctation. Iter Mr. ttn IMI to Mil I'rinriar. wher b will Jul lha pet tocl at th I'ar.an.a l"a- in- t.ipAeition, which h will rhiiia of. Mr. Clbion gv lh loral Tet o. n Aaoclatton ery roioorwf roent. . waa m to riter a num ber cf rabbit Wcdnc4ay tverlr. at th tabt iliaw and yeaterday aMerooorv o tbat many I'orttand rabblta will bear the mark of th National I'et Mark A'o- taiion. The markinc wa 4n on th animal with an elaxrlrli: pan and in tnarain wa placed lo etay. f".o ha noma beautiful yl rabbit t"at would niane a Bn how- 'aa' I. hittTM' roaat pork. ' r'ranli U frnith a pork chop. 13c. Kran I. rmitn a e pork. 13(-jr- rank I. hmitn a pork uaa. 10c. Tn I.Mnlinik idney a. . rrana I. -tmllh a aparartb. c. 'ran k I. Mtillh pictile ham. !. I rar. I rmtth' beat bacon. 17 'C, rra.-.d U imith .l d bacon. !)c Prank I. i-mtth a bacon back, lac. Prank 1. hnlib'i dry aalt pork. 19c Prank I hmlth a lard. ,N J. lie. Prank I- mith' lard. No. a. t". prank I. nmlth'a Urd. No. 14. ti l. Prank I- rmilh'a perk tenderloin. 29c. Prank I. Hrr.it Va rihatrak. 17 Sc Prank U fmiln'i ahouKter (teak. 1C rank l-.nmtthirloln teak. li Sc Prank t. r-aiiht T-bona a teak. I7',C Prank I. J-mlh b'lln-r bf. c. Prank 1- jarr.lth'e pot roaat. to Prank la r-mlth-. oven roaat. 1 Prank U r-mlth a himburnr ilk. I0r. Prank L- imith a rramry butter. J)c. Prank I. hmith c-nd C(. 1. Frank L. hmlth a. 271 Alder. Ad. Aurnia RtiKiua t frnioc Court Triv 1 I- rlourtroia. who wa (tabbed by lt I' mm a frawford. colored, when h entered bar homo Wednesday nisbt. remain In th l-more-nry Jlorplial In a riou condition arid th ca of null an. robbery aealnat him In Munic ipal Court yesterday wa poatooned. Mk Crawford la a atorakecper and aid lhat lh maa her In tryln to rob lh eh drawer and attacked her when ah cam upon lh cn. h p tabbed him with a keen pocket Unlt'j Inflictinc er wound aboul th Beck and back. Oauv rtKcT-rat. Tomiomt. William R. lioon will civ an organ recital Io nian! at o'clock In th Reed College chap). Thl recital I open lo th public. Th procramra will b aa fol low: Atlearo appa.aaionato. from ' Fifth fonata" lOullmantl. ".-one Itnout Word. Opu !'' Mndlaohn. Toc cata-Ada :o and Fuaru ln-t Major lliachl. Preama vt;ner). r orat Murmur." from -Ji-frid- Wcnr: "anon" iJ.:hiniann. "Ccrten- tjuon). -Itomance" tlbuay. "Toccata." from "Pifta aSymphuny- Wldor). Urypur pioijJ: PraKO. In a rreba--k of flaminc oil In ho boiler of th I'alara lukundrr. 7 Kat Tnth tre North. yatrday afternoon, l. W. tKu(laa of ! R"alon anu. an nelnevr. waa baUly burned. II wa removed lo Uood oamaritan lloapltal. ban aaver burn about th band and fac war treated.- II I married and l J year o.d. frc tt. Mvi roma-r. Prof- or A. A. Knoialton will leal mirnapn eaerriae tomorrow rr.orninc. Ther I be p.' l mualo conatatinr of th foilowlr.: compoa'tion by Macfaowell: "Prom an Indian l-ode. roil at unt." "Mondachein" and "To a Water Lily. piano and crcan. Paa'-a t.ajrr-,a liTnt. Kn peth oVotl I.toMrett will lectur to r. ht at I o'clock in l-lbrary Ha. I. ertral Library, on "The , Orlslr, and tiroath of th lda of World Pac. Thi will b the eiith lecture la lenaion coora XXVI "Th Problem cf World !.- nr. n. Aaanaac-t to OmriatB. ericea will b h14 al th Conra tion Ahaval nbolom. corner Park and llay lrvt. tonKhl al o'clock. To morrow momir j aervUe al .7 o-lock. r.cv. R. Abrahamaor, will C.T.Iata. I. J. M M.-Oavt lra nr. Jeaei M. Mrciavir, will dlaruaa "Braat Feedinc" in all Ita phae al room 1 cf tb County Courthoua today al J.J. Th lectur la ! by th parent edu ational bureau. -, Coctif or KkRoti- at IJncoIn Itieh e.'hool. 1 an.1 li T. l. today; preaented by faculty and etuderta Matin. JSc; evenmtr. Zl and Sic. eat on al al fharrran. 'Iar Co.'. Adv. OLD RES lOEfIT VISITING JoapTM HI NK It IHT ritP.HKT t.RI. IT rORTI-AD PtTlRr, (at Aaaelaa la Parwaer Pioneer llaal aeaa Jdaa aad lleally Haider ( lUat raid. "Hard lime In Portland and Ore gon; That I all nonaena and all talk! Iok at lh OrfKon apple lh other Ihlne that mW for proapcrl ly. declared Joaeph llurhhart. a .for mer plonr bulna man. but now reaidert of Lo Anela, Cal. Mr. Hurkhart waa on Pf the pioneer buatnea men of old Paat Portland, and wa In th meat-packmr buaine on old "la" tret. Kt Portland, mora than IS yar ago. Ha wa ona of the organKcra of the Konl Tortland Water Company and rv4 aa prealdcnl of that company for a number of rar. II erected the Uurkhart building on Haal p-jrnald alrtet when It u the principal atructtrr of lh port on th Caat fid. II had larf property In tereat In Portland. Por mor than 71 year Mr. Uurk hart ha mad Ma bom at Loa An galea, but baa alwaya retained lively intereat In Portland and It people. Jl cam Monday and will remain for mi llm. Mr. Uurkhart till believe In Portland and declare u will becom on of th great elite of the North wear. II ha changed ' llltla In appear ance. cpt that lh abarnc of ha muatacb make It a lull difficult for hi old friend to rconlie hltn. but many of hi old aaaoclate who wer activ In early day are not here. How ever, under to guidance of W. II. Hall h found quit a few of hi old friend of arly day. SS. GREATJJORTHERN Will all from ' Pranclaco Satur day vntns. Nov. steamer eipre train karri J p. M. from North Hank Mation. Tenth and HoyL Dinner aboard ahip. Parea to H. I'. $17 4. Hi. 117 and 170. Including meale ad berth. Paate.t tim to r-n 'ran rlaco. Ticket, Pifth and ftark. Phone, broadway 7. A 7l. Adr. GEARHART "BY-THE-SEA. Iloi'l open all year. I:cduced Winter rate. Through train ThankaclvIng . rbon lain 1:1 Adv. V. Of fl.-O. A. C. I CMtbJI Tlckcta. Crandatand and diagram. Pifth arid Mark. Price a. II. H.iO aod li. North Lank Ink I cfl.ca Adv. cmo or thask. Mr and Vra. John Jlejer and dauibter wiert to thank all mml- of me a'omf-o:! I'o-t of the a. A. li . ;ev. It. I'rao. lA.tiee' ol lb- Cirale, frien.la an. I nehrore f.r Iheir ktnd , and beautiful floral offerme due lax re P'-aM an. I death of thetr rarhe' ani (rai:dtatbr. Aaron Adel- bil riaitr- 3. U. UEJT.RS. Hi Eorlhwlck atxaaU -Ad. 124128 Sixth St, Just ot?iiriton. You Can Buy Better Waists, But Not at $2.98 Without b!ta(ioa wa caw point to thi a th boat Waiat wain wa hava orWrad thia aaaaon. Thar a ara four afyl, a il luatratod, maxi of a oft, aacallanl quality at. lined with cKifoa anal mbroieUry trimanod. Ona atyU ia a acaIopJ bolero affect, two other ar finiahad with deli cate pink ribbon undaroeath. Color 1h, cream and ocru. Th Want . ratllr should oU at trora i. to 7.uu. : Our fortunate purckaao grv Qf) QO tbm to you tomorrow at.... 0U70 Walata, rirrt rloor ' WV a-' ( 9 dy l ' S Tl ?.-Tl' r3T - CiV m Anv Child's Hat in the v Chlldrea'a JfT-r iTiS. vim. e,y tg m !Q m? tfBe Store 9Sc For Friday and Saturday only you may take your choice of any child's hat in our large stock for 98c. There are cunning- little Felt Hats, Velvet Hats, Velour Hats. Trimmed with jaunty little ribbons, flowers, etc. There is a varied assortment of styles to select from Hats to delight the heart of every mother and every little girl. TRAGEDIES ARE FILMED MIRY PICKFORO l AT PPPl.t:i I M40AMP. BtTTFRPLY. Ram are, t rim aad Path Fallow Rapidly Thraaab " ' Paat." Oa at Majeatle. N"r befor a "America darling" een to better advantago than In thl week' Peoplea Theater featur. "Madame Rutterfly.- Mary Tlrkford aa Cho Cho tan I an exnjulalta and reallatic little Japane.a creature, who love and die In vain. Without the profuion of curia. Marr Tlckford be come a typical Cho Clio San. Her emo. tional acting I batter lbn In any for mer play, and of more than uaual depth. The acena I laid In a flowery Japa nea village, whera a native girl 1 married to an American Lieutenant. After th marriage th man tire of bla toy and ha return to America, wher h wed a former wethart. In lh mrantlm a eon la born. He I ordered ba-k to Japan and ther the two wlvr meet. Llttl Cho Cho fan give up her baby and th play rloae with th moon rhlnlng on the lak wher th broken hearted girl dlaai'Peara. "A WOMAN'S PAST" THRILLING Majrlic Play Mlirn Ilnniancr, Crime ant rathoa In Good Story. "A Woman Paat." on of th moat lmprea.lv of all tha current photo play, ia drawing crowd to tho Majea lir thl week. Nanoo O Neil In the teller role play the alroni,- part of woman who. whrn an amultiou girl, fell victim to tho wile of an unprin cipled magaxin editor. After her mar riage lo a Captain In the American Army and hi aaalgnment lo a post at Manila. he again become a victim of her Infatuation for tho editor, and la driven from homa by her father-in-law. Tha entanglement, th prime and th rrntoratlon aro told In murder, court and love cene. Tho woman in blamed for tho crime that her huabnnd com mitted, and her eon. whoso father was murdered. I employed aa her attorney. The plot is an well directed and worked up that a high Intereat 1 maintained throughout. A aplemlld two-reel comedy com pletes th Mil. Inolitutc Jt Mllwaukle Today. The Milwaukl W. C. T. V. will hold I JESSIE REED an Inilitut today at th Milwaukl Evangelical Church, with a programme of ailure. .ca, to be followed by dinner at C o'clock. Mr. K. B. Andrew, of Oregon City, will mak a National report at 1:30 P. M. ; Ml Jennl M. Kemp. tat president, will speak at I.JO on "Looking Korwsrd": at i o'clock. "Municipal Recreation Centers." Mr. I.ucla F. Additon. of Portland; i.iO. "Child Training." Sir. J. C. Toote, of Oregon City; "Tho Essay Contest" Mr. O. La. Buland, of Portland. TIMBER STUDIES OFFERED War-hlngton Vnlvcrblly to Start New Courxi January 3. Fhort course at th University of Wsshln&ton In forestry, lojrcliir nd lumbering- will b offered beginning January 12. Tha course last until March It and offer special Inducement to thoso who cannot enroll aa regular student In th university. Tha course offered Includ ilvlcul ture. advanced allvlculture, forest meaauremcnt. advanced forest me"-urementiC- forest surveying, advanced forest surveying;, characteristic? of trees, forest administration, first aid to th Injured, forest management. Ion cine wood utilisation, properties of wood, forest economies, geology, forest botany, forest law and treo diseases. The courses are arranged by the. dean of the school of forestry, Hugo Wlken werder. SS. GREATNORTHERN Will sail for Sn Francisco Satur day evening. Nov. i'O. Htramer express train leave 3 P. M. from North Bank Station. Tenth and Hoyt. Einner aboard ship. J-'res lo S. F.. $?. 112.50. tie. tli-''0 and i:o. Including meald and berth. FaMent time to San Francisco. Ticket. Fifth and Stark. Phones, Uroadway HIO. A 71. Adv. Kelso Rrsltratfon Light. KELSO. Wash., Nov. 18. (Special. Only 3S0 voters, from a total available electorate of about 10"". have rcgis- terad for the citv election. Tuesday neeemher 7 Registration closed Tues day night. The primary and contest tnw th. final election has been uniaue in the history of Kelso this year, in, that there has not been a contest lor a single office. Only one candidate ap peared in the primaries for each of fice on the Citizens' ticket, and the Socialists, who usually have a ticket In th race, failed to file. f 1 WHEELER OPTICAL fO. Eye Specialists Scientific Examinations. Glasses Accurately Fitted. Prices Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. ConsultationNo Charge. WHEELER OPTICAL 0. THE WORLD'S BEST PIANO Knabe Grands, Players and Uprights. Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co. loth and Mark 1. HI Vrf-'YVrl 2 i: in v : 0. : i i.; Apoearlaa la Tlhl'a ntet a f fke laana t.lri at the o Lira Theater. We are "up on our toes," ready and waiting to serve with exactly what a .1-. -1. n ..a, wqait if a-- you wani. exactir nucu jvu "" at exactly the price you want to pay for "qual ity" good things to eat for the Thanksgiving Feasts! THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Corn-fed, young, fat birds. Make your reserva tions now for delivery on Wednesday. We will cook them if desired. Thanksgiving- Goodies in Endless Variety. Crosse & Blackwell'a Imported English Plum Pudding-, each 50 and 75? Franco-Amerkan Plum Pudding 15f-85? Glace Marons, Malag-a Raisins, Crystalized CumquaU, Preserved Ginger, Angelique, etc Oregon Walnuts, 2lba. for..... 5ofJ 90 per cent good. Very much better than the best California nuts. Breck's Loganberry Juice, Oregon's National bev crape demonstration be ginning today. Come in and try a glass. No charge. Jones' Dairy Farm Sau sage to arrive today fresh from the famous Wiscon sin farm Links, lb 40fJ Meat, lb 35$ Main 7200, A 6181 in Rooters! Attention! A Big Time All the Way If you go on the Southern Pacific Special Train to tha Football game at Eugene, Saturday, Nov 20th Special Features Last special to leave Portland 8:30 A. M. This is the "Official" Rooters' Train. Don Orputt, yell leader U. of O., will organize alumni on the train to practice songs and yells. Every U. of 0. man will be presented with a kite to fly. A special "Dope" sheet, giving weights, names of players, former scores, yells and songs free to every traveler on this special. Steel coaches make riding easy. Something doing every minute. a Lunch Served Free to every visitor at Eugene at the University Gym. between the hours of 12 and 1 P. M. Regular Service to Eugene If you wish to go to the big rally and jubilee tonight or the dedi cation of Thompson Hall tomorrow morning, you have your choice of the following trains: Lv. Portl'nd. 8 :50 A.M. 12:40P.M. 2:00P.M. 8:13P.M. 1:30 A.M. Ar. Eugene. 2 :23P.M. 5:00P.M. 6:50P.M. 1:05 A.M. 6:10 A.M. The midnight train has a local sleeper for Eugene which can be occupied until S A. M. Further informa tion, tickets, rates, etc., at City Ticket Office, corner Sixth and Oak. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. ALACE HOTEL 12th and Washington. r T it -r L Ji! . ' ' iW - " - -" ::- -?.5; lire Under new manajrement offers very attractive permanent rates nort application. J- 1L -MOtLbV. -Mr. A PRIME DUTY of life is to save money; to set aside regularly a reasonable portion of your earnings or income as a safeguard to future financial well-being. A duty no less important is the placing of your savings in a strong bank. In this strong state bank the safety of your money is certain, the interest at' tractive. Begin saving today. LADD & TILTON BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third gMMgWllllllilllllB o r ?i,. wit t i o I ? umimk I il l p if tt'iw.s if" i','a-i-isi'i a D Yr"r- 'i-" -sf r, ' iC.2i rwi ..i.it. . u i . nu-u inuilerD an ft elegantly appointed hotel, possessing on of the most beautiful corner lob blea In the Northweau located at 10th and Alder at, opposit Olda, Wortman & Klnf a big department atore. In heart of retail and theater Olatrtct. Kates. i ana up. ou. meet all trains. -W" car also run from Union Iepot direct to H1 6EWABO. W. M. 6EWAJID. HOTEL gTEPflBT SAN FRANCISCO Geary Strt, lust off Union Squar American Plan $1.50 a day up Breakfast 50c Lunch 60c Dinner SI. 00 Most Famous Meals In the United States Kew steel and concrete structure. Center of theater, cafe and retail districts. On carlines transferring all over city. Take Municipal car line direct to door. Motor Bo meets trains and steamers. . Byron Hot Springs California Only 60 miles East from San Fran cisco on main valley line S. P. R. K. between San Francisco and Los Angeles. (Ask any S. P. Agent) Splendid motor trip over new state highway. New and abso lutely fireproof hotel with, every comfort and convenience. In the Dry Belt average yearly rainfall 8 inches. Wonderful water and baths for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica and other ills.. Wonderful place for the tired business man. An Amer ican plan hotel, strictly up to date. Under management of H. Ft. WARNER, for past ten years with Hotel Del ilonte. Ask your Southern raciflc agent for literature. Hotel Clifford Lull Blitrrlaou ft., A'car Grand At. loc. 1 per day; ultb bath. 12 Bots. Assorted Liquor, 1 each kind, $7.95 IS 00 Forest Home Whisky, eallon... .;.25 ti.iH) Fm Clay Whisky, gallon .'- Best T. .1. Monarch Whisky. srallon....M.0 tu.00 Kenwood Whlnky. aallon. $1 M Wine, all kinds, choice, gallon . .SI. ! Wine, all kinds, choice, pallon. l.MI ."'! Brandy, Rum or flin, callnn tl'0 p.larkiierrv. Apricot, Peach, pal.. .!.-. .Inhn Kcklund. Its Firt M.. Tortland,. Or. Mail Orders Filled frame lay an Keieired. CHWABPRIfiTIMG CO WBEN F.GPEENE-HARRY FISCHER 133. 5 ft STAR iv STREETj