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9 Tirrc MOTSXTXG OREGOXIA3. TIIURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1918 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF r.aart-( Editor ..Mats TT. A - -, M.'r !':. A K-Uter Vain A a.- A4rt:.n llr-ni-it a A aTrTt.irl 1raa4aay Tartar' V!Mtr llar-l-a Coa-panT U Ur Tjnltflit as, 13. -c--r Tor "Tjaow of BAKKR IDrH4nT or eirlh. ti Al- dr aad -rr:oa" A-r stork Com- ny in "Hrvfcaa Tarla" Ta.bl el s.ll o'clock. rATACWI iPtioilvir at A!4rt Vsod-- ... Tan dJTj. I.iU. T and . BrpPorR"iME Rrna4e-ar at Yamhill) V.i1.t: n1 -n..c plr-iiraa, 3 to . to It P. J. fUttirdara "nJu fco.- da-ra, CMtltoAwa, 1.1 to II Y, Ja. TKAVT Wh'n-a rt. P' u4 vlast f-a-a Vaudatllle oat moving e.c'wra. eaat.auoua. I.TRIC rirrl end firwl Moalcal comedy. d.jr. af:rao-a and a. she ICr KINK -T-rae-T-fTet sad Marshall) Aftrauo and e:at'a THRIFT STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS cn Sale at Business Offlco. Oregonlan. Purso-a-aa- Aid F--rTT to Mtrr Tho annual meeting of Iho Oregon Prison ers' Aid Society will bo held at the Cen tral Library at 1:15 P. M. .Monday. March 25. at which tlrno officer for tho year will bo elected. Warden Murphy, of tho Penitentiary : Atlnrnrr General Brown. John K. lan. chair man of the parolo board: Mayor Raker. W. J. MicUrtn. Ir. i;r A. f-heafe. George A. Thacher and Mrs. Han-let H. H-llrr will bo among tho speakers at tho afternoon and evening sesxlons. A musical prognmms alao has been ar ranged. Vxrir Ft-cra to Ftto oi Book. T"npid Installment fines amounting to t: Imposed by the Municipal Court prior to last Juno will atand on the city books. Tho City Council yesterday decided not to cancel tho fines al-thnua-h City Auditor Funk haa reported that tho monev cannot be collected for the same against which tho fmea atand apparently aro fictitious as ara the. ad dresses. The question win put up to the Council to see whether it was deemed wle to cancel tho fines and clear the records or let them stand. Porj(-rx-a rUunr QrE.-rrio PrsTn onaow. Increase in salary for police men Is to be made a special order of business by tho City Council at a spe cial meeting; tomorrow morning at 10 o clock. At that time Miynr Baker will present f:ures showinr the outlay of money necesaary to m?et the demands of the policemen for pay increases. The Question was to nave been taken up yrsterdar. hut Mayor Baker was unable to attend the meeting owing to im portant Government work which took htm to Salem early yesterday. TU J smites Mas JrnT Trial. T.. Jef fries, who was convicted recently In tho Municipal Court for selling li-iunr. on trial yesterday before a Jury In Circuit Judare listens' Court for tho same offense, the case be In it up to the higher court on appeal. Jeffries was given a fine and J-.il sentence In the Municipal Court. The case will reach thf Jury some time today. A con siderable ouantltv of beer, whisky and brandy was confiscated by the police when they raided Jeffries' place. It Is all'ced. roe.TT-FlT Ttmrtrrrj Wnm Lxiitoaxs p-rnt-sx. S. J. llannel. breeder of fancy chickens east of the city, complained to Sheriff llurlhurt yesterday that some chicken thief de luxe had Invaded his territory some time yesterday with a hia-h-powered touring car and had stolen i blooded white lea-horns. Sev eral complaints of chicken thievery by automobllists have been received re cently and the Sheriff is maklnar every effort to locate what Is believed to be an ore-anlxrd (n of chicken thieves. CaHP Lewis KxTr.BTtxi:n Hrn To- tt. t'rtd Kmerson Brooks, port and funster, and Kannlo Bailey Scott. soprano, both of San Francisco who have been entertalalnar the soldiers at ('amp Lewie are In the city and will be ruesis of tho Pros resslve Business Men's Club at their mnn luncheon at the Benson Hotel today. The com mittee In chare says "Come earlv and try to set lit" A. M. Grille will act as chairman of the day. Fisherm Orr Kisrs. An Increase In the pay of fishermen operating on the munlcitial fish boat was yesterday approved by the City Council. On the second trip of tho boat tho fishermen will be paiil 1 certs a pound for halibut, t'j cents for Mack cod and 1 lo cents for all -scrap fish." The boat probably will start on her second cruise neat Week. riaoo Is PoxjTtn To NrnsrRT. In answer toan appeal of the P-ay Nursery f the Portland Kruit and Flower Mis sion for a piano to be used In the nursery. Harold Gilbert, of tho Gilbert Piano House, has responded by donat io a- the ose of a piano. The little peo ple of the nursery are reloicinc that tnev will have music once more. -NiTarrrvw Silts" LuTi't Tone. "Nutritive Salts of the Various Fruits" will be the topic of a lecture to be de livered by Ir. H. Schwartx at the Cen tral l.lbrarc thts afternoon at !:' o'clock. This will be the sixth lecture In the series of talks which Ir schwartx Is erlvlns; on the Proper Selection of Foods." Vi'XicirAL TUiwpa to Pb AOTTntTTserj. An Issue of I . In local muni cipal Improvement bonds is to be ad vertised for sale within a short time. Tho City Council yesterday authorised the sale. It Is probable that the cut will buy the Issue itself for Investment In one of the municipal sinkins; funds. Nor It. All persons wlehinc to at tend the public se.ler In the Bnal Wrlth buildin on Thursday eve . March J. please notify Mr. Aasx K. Miller. 115 Third at. I'hone Main z:ii. Accommo dations belnx limited prompt notice Is necessary- 'Adv. Rxapi-ios Itut-O FrrxT TsmrDiT A afternoon of read'na-s from old favorites Is held every Thurs lav from J to 4 o'clock In room Ci. Library. All ere welcome. The women who attend take their knitting. Ori-cti. IJ' repaired and wash rlraned by native weavers. Cnrtorlan Bros. Inc.. Tenth and Wash. Br. 1133. LIT Cocotnut Oil Makes A Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair In good condition, he careful what you wash It with. Mast soap and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the acalp. niakaa the hair brittle, and Is very harmful. Just plain snulatfled eocoaaut ell (which la pure and en tirely greaselessl Is much bolter thaa tho most expensive soap or anything else jou caa use for sbampolng. aa tin a caa t possibly Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water ad rob u la. One or two toaspoonfuls will make aa abundance of rich. creamy lather, rnj cleanses the hair ad scalp thoroughly. The lather r'.naee out easily and removes every particle of due, d'rt, dandrsff and ex coaalve oiL The hair drtea quickly and ovealy. and It leavoe It fine and allky. bright, fluffy and easy to manage. lew ran got ssulsified eocoanut oil at meet any drug store. It Is very chews, sad tew ounce is enough t kit ovary one la Lao ftauy for Itt-ss-tuxra to Fc Jcrt. United States Commissioner l-ake yesterday held to the Federal (rand Jury Charles Con dart, a furniture worker, who was arrested at Dallas. Polk County, for distributing; copies of Pastor Kussell I book. -The Finished Mystery." Ulstrl butlon of the book In this state was recently prohibited by the Federal authorities for the reason that It con tained aliened seditious matter. Con dart said he had cut four of the ob jectionable paces from the books before offering; them for eale. BrtLTJiJ-o, Panrr IX ttArD. Resi dence construction has taken a sudden spurt, according; to City BulldInK In spector Plummer. A lonr list of per mits for residences have been Issued and many inquiries for others have been made. A va.it amount of resi dence repair work Is being done at this time. Hundreds of permits have been taken out recently for alterations to houses, the purpose being. It Is pre sumed, to put old places into habitable condition. Vxrrco States Cocrt Not to Mbft. Tho usual annual term of the United States District Court for Eastern Ore gon will not be held this year. It Is customary for tho Federal Judges to El'fiEtK LorKiE. M. P. O. KLKCTS KW MALTED HI LEK. T. O. ReaoelL Kl'GPfE. Or.. March SO. (Spe claL) T. O. Kussell. of the en gineering department ot the Southern Pacific Company. Iden tified with the work of bulldlns tho Willamette-Pacific railroad from Eugene to Coos Bay. has been elected exalted ruler of the Eugene Lodge, No. 167. Benevo lent and Protective Order of Elks. He succeeds position, utl Is H. 1. Smart in this jther officers elected J tr for the ensuing year J bv the loflgf are as follows: W. V. Branstet ter. esteemed leading knight: Fred E. Smith, esteemed loyal knight: Ren F. Russvll. esteemed lecturing knicht: Jack Hodman, secretary: H. H. Hohbs, treasurer: V. E. Bradley, tylcr: Charles Stickles. truAee: H. D. Smart, delegate to grand lodge. . km a term of court at Pendleton, the first week In April. District Clerk Marsh was yesterday notified that the l.tiirinti in the single civil suit that awaited trial at Pendleton had settled their case out of court. Hence, there is no occasion for a term of court. CtTT Fit-gs ArrcAt. TodaT. The ap peal of the -cent streetcar fare case to the State Supreme Court will be filed today. The appeal and bond were ap proved yesterday In Salem and were I returned to l'ortland last night by Mayor Baker who was in Salem yester day attending a conference of the emergency board. The papers will be filed as soon as court opens this morn ing and an effort will be made at once to get an early decision from the Supreme Court. APvr.TtsTi to ITnt-o Co-cn-Ri-scg. Between 110 and 100 delegates from Canada. Idaho. Washington and Oregon will leave l'ortland In a special train over the Southern Pacific March S. for San Francisco to attend a general con ference of the Seventh-Day Adventlsts which will be held In that city March ; to April II. The special train will consist of six sleepers. Whalc ItOAirrs I-orn-AR Urns. Whale roasts are to become a much rf delicacv In Portland when whal shipments begin to arrive at the muni cipal fish market. Third and Yamhill streets, between April J anu -nr . irrsnvementa have been made for demonstrations of the method of roast ing whale in such fashion aa to mine it delicious. Clerothaw to Speak rx Theater. Rev E. V. Shsyler. a prominent clergy man of Seattle, will speak today at U:il o'clock at the noonday meeting to be held In tho Baker Theater. Tho public is Invited. Yesterday Her. E. T Simpson, of Corvallls. addressed tho meeting. These gatherings are under the auspices ot the Brotherhood ot St. Andrew. Raxcher Charord TVith Foroert. Chara-ed with forging the signature of a neighboring home-stearter. Elof Wick, o a relinquishment. William II. Grant, a Harney County rancher, was ar raigned before Cnlted Statea Judge Wolverton esterday. Orant pleaded not guilty and his trial was act for May . At-ro Victim Asks Pabaoes. Dim agea amounting to 11100 are demanded from L J. Smith in a suit filed yester day by ii. B- Yost, who alleges he sus arrlous and permanent Injuries vi.P.h x. last, when an automobile owned by the defendant struck him on Hood street. Jaiuro Germajc BrTl Stamp. Harry chw.rt. an alleged German alien enemy, suprlsed the County Jail jailors ...... r.iav when he purchased $10 in r aavlna-s stamps at the Courthouse. He gave no reason for his purchase ex n. to aav that he wanted to send ih-m to frlenda aa gifts. For Rext Fnfurnlshed house. v est side. Nob Hill district, ten r-ma. mi--; baths, sleeping porch, garage: Central heating Would sell some furniture. Phone Bdwy. a. auv. i:kv A. C. Crier, of Spohane. will .-,ir on "The Keys of the Kingdom. lit tonight, at l.ivine i-cunc--.-ifth st. at o'clock. Adv. Threx-Kooh Ori-tcg Srrrg suitable for .-...I., and rhvsiclan: excellent loca tion. H . Oregontau. Adv. . ri.ntsi suite suitable for a cood. reliable det.ttst. T II. Oregonian. Adv. At-TORgri. spotllghta. Fleming. Ill sth. Adv. LAST APPEAL IS ISSUED Rriii.hen Irccd to Enlist Before Conscription Goes Into Effect Advance orders from headqnarters In v vrk have Just been received at ttrmah and Canadian recruiting Third and Oak streets, outlln- ik. orocedure for closing down the recruiting office here, now that ..imuii. of British subjects is about to go Into effect. To those Britishers who do not want to be drafted a final appeal is made to come forward now and benern by too cnoico of service before It is -too late. Practically every branch of the Brlt laa, army la OHOtk While tUt CAA fee 1 ; r.V"" - A X a I i . 4 ." It V!, -a- X Your Easter Outfit is wait ing for you here. New SHIRTS, Lion Brand, in a gallant gathering of gor geous tones. Madras and crepe shirts at $2. Silk stripe and fiber silk shirts at $3, $4 and up. Lion SPECIAL SHIRTS at $1 and $1.50 that more than measure up to their price and your requirements. All guaranteed fast colors. NECKWEAR every con ceivable pattern and shades Easter camouflage at its very best. 50f, 75C, $1, $1.30. ' Hats, Handkerchiefs, Col lars, Gloves everything. The Kuppenhelmer House In Portland. MORRISON at FOURTH ST. Gus Kuhn, Pres. a & H. Stamps Given. accepted in the Canadian army for In fantry, artillery, cavalry, engineers and men with any kind of railroad ex perience In railroad operation or con struction can be accepted for the Cana dian Railway Corps. Men with ship yard experience are also urgently needed for the Inland water transport section of the British army for service In France and Mesopotamia. CATERERS PLAN SCHOOL COOKS . AD WAITRESSES TO BE TRAINED IN CONSERVATION. BesMS Polytechnic Principal Discusses Possibilities of Such F.dacatioa. e Ce-operatloa I'rged. Portland will take the lead over other cities once again. If plans of the Portland Caterers' Association are ex ecuted. At a meeting at the Hazel wood restaurant yesterday, the ques tion of establishing a special training school for those wishing to become cooks, waitresses, or otherwise to en gage In restaurant work was discussed and It was unanimously decided that the association would lend all aid pos sible to such an enterprise. Miss Anna E. Arnold, principal of the Benson Polytechnic School for girls. SDoke on the subject, discussing the conditions at that institution for such department. The purpose is to teach methods of conserving food, to provide more competent service to the public. nd lastly to elevate the position oi those emDloved In such work. Colonel Milton A. .Miller, collector oi Internal Revenue for Oregon, and Robert Jacobs explained fully the sys tem of excesa profits taxation to those nresent. Other speakers at me meeting were Henry Tealy. chief steward at the Ben son Hotel, who urged co-operation be tween the restaurant owners ana tneir employes: It. XV. Chllds. representing ha ITnlted States 1-ooa Administration who urged thb continuance of the good work thus far accomplished in Port- nrl alone- those lines, and A. 1-und- borg, manager or the nenson notei. It wan stated that a complete reor ganixatlon of the system of baking in the United states is expei-ien. iju-i the meeting in Chicago of bakers from all parts of the ouuntry. 'OULTRY PRICES REMOVED Food Administrator Ayer Mfts Ban on Cold Slorage Prod nets. Following the lifting of the ban on the sale of non-laying nens. r-u-ii Food Administrator . . a. Aver na an nounced that all price restrictions on r .w .a ,-A storage poultry have At the time the sale or nens v. an or dered stopped, six weeks ago, xaere was a genuine flurry In poultry prices. In order to prevent pronneenu n yer enforced stipulated prices, espe cially on cold storage offerings, unaer the regulation, as ju-i V . ' " , grower may sell all hens which are not laying: eegs. WILLIAMS RECITAL TONIGHT tt i Parish Williams will appear In recital tonight at Masonic Temple. 8 SO o'clock, presenting R programme of French. Italian and English songs. One critic says of him: "He expresses him self In a manner that reveals every particle of emotionalism, romanticism and dramatic spirit to a composition.'" Tickets. 11 ana io cents, on Wiley B. Allen's and at the door Adv. IlaiWy loses Pioneer, Aged 81. HALSET. Or., March !0. (Special.) Elmarlon Smith, a resiaent oi unn County since the eariy ". """" "l hls borne here tnis ween. " -' -' - w a native of Illinois and a prom inent flg-Jre Jn tho early development of this section. The Japanese Way to Remove Corns Doesn't Hurt a Bit Easy and Simple 4 The Magic Touch of Ice-Mint Does It Just a Touch Stops Sore ness, Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and Lifts Off. Try It Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine. ' ; Just a touch of Ice-Mint and "Oh" JUST. ... what relief. Coma and callouses van ish, soreness disappears and you can dance all night or walk all day and our corns won't hurt a bit. No mat ter what you have tried or how many times you have been disappointed here Is a real help for you at last Krom the very second that Ice-mint touches that sore, tender corn your poor, tired, aching feet will feel so cool, easy and comfortable that you will Just sigh with relief. Think of It; Just a little touch of that delight ,.i choline Ice-mint and real foot Joy f i mimmmmi r 3 i a t v i v . r n sr ri l 1 c 5a!H J nv rnv. n end eo must week more to As there must come i be sold. You will have : TREMENDOUS CUT IX PIANO AXD SHOO1 Steinway & Sons' Grand. In CIOC I inn rosewood J77J OllUUin wood, for Saving to a-?--, rash. Paving to you $605. Terms $25 cash, S15 monthly. 1 37 K Thompson & Co TTp W 0 1 3 right, in M'tOCC hogany, for BawiJJ Saving to you $120. Terms S5 COCflAngelus P 1 a y t r in V&JU figured walnut, now for Saving to cash. 6 cash. g,S first payday, I flfin men montniy. wlUUUforte Co. Grand In KCflReed & Sons Upright. 9JJUin m a h o g-dJOQC any. now for JJi7iJ Saving to vou $155. Terms 10 cash. 10 payday, then 10 monthly. Saving to 9( cish. OuJU right, rose wood for . . . . . . Saving to you $205. Terms SIO cash, SI. 25 weekly, inrn Curtis, old model In dOU natural rose wood, now for W"" Saving to vou $220. Terms S5 cash, 81 weekly. t7h"n Bennett Baby Grand JlOUmahoganydOOC now for BJiJ .-".iving to vou $425. Terms 825 cash, 810 monthly. tually gives you a one-year trial of the . . . -T- Ha W tww a S HAMeae-M ax.aea flm1lT. DriCM BUQ TerTOII, Order Your riano Dy ivian rr Tour boy or girl working can save iiicaaiiy, anui "-"'V,,-.! OF PHSO TO YOUR HOME within 300 OIT-OF-TOWX BI VERSWB PREPAY AND MAKE IKJ-t we allowing the full amount paid. This vir- miles. and the piano win oe snippea Buo-eci to -Atimu-,- .... - Every nm no or piayer-piano pun.-iicu -" , , usual guarantee from each manulacturer Maonfaetarera" Coast Distributors. Ill Kourtsi Street at WatlBingtna. HOME GUARDS ACTIVE UXITS PREPARE FOR REGIMENTAL REVIEW, APRIL 5. -ew Orders Received Aathorls Ii crease la Company Strength to 108 Enlisted Mea and Officers. Orders read Tuesday . night ". ih, Multnomah before Guard usher in a period of gtea -ctiv,'v-this orgaixatlon of Portland civilians. A regimental review, before Governor WUhycombe and his staff, and Colonel Moore and officer, of the Vancouver r-arrcks. will be witnessed the night M April 5 At this time presentation of the colors to be given the Guard by ?Ae Portland Realty Board, will also taBy border of Lieutenant-Colonel John Hibbard. commander, companies of ,h. Guard were -u"lor'"drBt0"9 cruit up to 108 men and officers. This strength having been 84 men and ofi-"li.ti- ii-- In maximum strength , -n.u-- miiTimuiii. iui iuv- of the company units was sarv. the officers stated, in cyder to llt large numbers of applicants who have been kept on the waiting -- A special appeal is being n-ef recruits for the Medical Corps This unit I" splendidly officered, and Is at present IS to 20 men below authorised strength. Valuable training in first aid and kindred subjects is given the members. . Patrolman Get Russian by Playing Face. TronMemaker Arrested Ithont Use f Force by Gealal Policeman. OST anything will do to pia with." aava Owen Vis- Kv,.. - ter's Virginian. "It may be a mean, trlfllri- army." says he. "it may be a lame horse, or an empty s!xshooter. i . h Tinthln but his own nat ural countenance." Motorcycle Patrol- t c Vreiburg. if not a Virgin i.. i. iar a Southerner, and he showed his poker ability recently, by i..in. "hia own natural countenance. a .i.rnnt-nlns Russian, who . had ...vin,iv caused, trouble to the au thorities. began to upend things at his house at East Sixth and. Failing streets the other day. Officer Frei berg got the word and started for the .o.na at about the same time as did the patrol wagon. Freiberg beat the "wagon" to It, and found the Russ wait- In ar all? the sidewalk. -rra vou looking for me?" amiably Inoulred the giant. ; At this Juncture .h. motor natrol. with Officers John son. Clement and RekdahU hove to in the offing. Seeing Freiberg in conver- - , Is yours. - No matter how old or I .-n.,r- n-r nrn ia he -will shrivel -io-h nn and vou caa pick, him out aftetva touch of Ice-mint. jso pain, not a bit of soreness, either when ap plying It or afterjrards, and it doesn't even Irritate the ekln. .--, Ice-mint Is the real Japanese secret of fine, healthy, little feet. Prevents foot odors and keeps them cool, sweet and comfortable. It is now selling like wildfire here. Just ask in any drug store for a little Ice-mint -and give your poor, suffering, tired feet the treat of their lives. There Is nothing better, nor nothing "Just as good." Adv. CRrrvBlRG MUSIC CO KAXSAS MQUTDATIOX AXD INVENTORY SAJLE. this money-saving eale end. The balance of the liquidation stock will now do vour buying of new and used pianos and player pianos. 5 y'vawiti""e-- If nsks. a- 5--?s- v-KV?:.ftS:W- 71 :. $245 ..J; PLAYER-MAXO PRICES DURING GREEXBURG MUSIC CO. iaQ.UIDATIOX AND INVENTORY SALE, WHICH ENDS NEXT WERK. Steger Parlor Grand. Davis & Sons' lTp i30 right. "In.oeo rose-JQC 5-:iJ you $605. Terms St2 monthly. fnmed oak. for. . Snvine to you $117. SK6 cash. 86 payday, then 86 monthly. 7 r-nsinger-Player Piano, ( Ullrich maliOB-dlCQ any. now for iPUO Saving to you $2X2. Terms 812.50 cash, S12.SO pay day, then 812. 50 monthly. $35 you $215. Terms monthly. New York Plano- $165 rosewood you $S35. Terms S600; Thompson Player Pi ano, in fumed d"3f! "1 monthH-. OCflHalIett & Davis Up- oak. now for $145 Saving to you izvo. - icnn KIO cash, 81 payday, then 8lO monthly. tnen S'eser player Piano. ibOUin finest fig- tfJfOtS ured walnut, now. . P'Ti'aJ Saving to you $230. Terms 812.50 cash. 812.50 pay day, then 812. 50 monthly. Piano you o er. r-i,w. Piano Co. oi tnese new musical mov Scliwan Piano The Hazelwood Just a step down Theater row, is such a delightful place for After-Theater Suppers Drop in after the Show tonight! Your favorite dishes will be prepared in just the" ways you like best! Truly, variety is the spice of life and there are always new things "to be tried" at Ha-b cowccvancay 129 Broadway sation with the culprit ot the case, they halted, observing the ethics of the profession, which give tne iirsi officer the right of way. ana waitea for Freiberg to make the arrest. It was clearly up to relDerg. "Why, er yes." he replied, with a genial smile. "The captain would like to get another picture of you. The wagon was out this way and I thought I'd save you the trouble of taking, a car." The Russ smiled broadly. "Very good of you," said he, and straightway walked over to tne "wagon." seated himself, and caimiy awaited for the car to start. Three officers opened their mouths. gaped, and eyed Freiberg as one of an evil eye. And each time they tell the story the Russian has inches, added to his height. : 'i Brownsville Youth Killed. BROWNSVILLE. O., March 20. (Spe cial.) Percy R. Sullivan, who lives Satisfij that 'longing fBp!& Made in Portland Better than Any From for away WEIN HARD'S SfAKERS or PORTLAND 5 FAVORITE DBS Sifted 1 v I860" Collard & C o 1 1 a r d Small English djyf (? Upright, now for Saving to you $230. Terms 5 cash, $1 weekly. ffQC Beatty Parlor dJOC 33 Organ. 24 stops.. DiJ Saving to you $70. Terms 85 cash, 81 weekly. Terms vtlk i n K e r uprint, - vJatl m a h o gany, mj-tn for ........... $356 Saving to you $169. Terms 810 casn, 1U payaaj, meu 88 monthly. (CM Kroeger Piano, in oak, OoUU carved, """tlQC Saving to you $305. I I i7J Terms 810.00 cash, 86.00 mrmthlv. $650 Steger & sons aianog any Upright tfcOQC now for WJJ Saving to you $255. Terms 812. SO cash. 812.50 pay day, then 810 monthly. a advertised, and - guarantee of satisfaction, as also the - Co. WARRANTEE BACKED BY MAXY MILLIONS IX CAPITAL amo ctsrAuawT 388 Washington short distance south of Brownsville, Monday .received a telegram asserting that his 20-year-old son, Glen Samuel Sullivan, had fallen on the held of bat tle somewhere in France. FIREMEN TO SUBMIT PLAN Proposals for Two-Platoon Srsfem May Solve Problem. Firemen now asking for the estab lishment of a two-platoon (two-shift) plan in the Fire Bureau will submit to City Commissioner Bigelow today two proposals to meet the situation. On proposal will be based on a two shift system without the addition of ny firemen to the force. The other will show a system with 50 men added. These plans will show the financial outlays involved and will be presented to the City Council for consideration. $275 sTrr.-'r I 8SDhP 1 a!! 'On, I The Multnomah Hotel Puts Its Guests in fine trim for a day of Business , It serves a Fine SOc Luncheon Lw'-r vai'Lsi'r-awiJ -is.ivj.. a The SEWARD Is a new, modern and elegantly appointed hotel, posse&sincr one of the most beautiful corner lob-, bles in the Northwest. Located at loth and Alder sts, opposite Olds. Wortman & King's big department store, in heart of retail and theater district. Kates. SI and up. Bus meets all trains. "W" car also runs from Union Depot direct to Hotel SEWARD. W. M. SEWARD, Prop. O Visiting Buyers J in Portland Should First Find Their Way to 1 Hotel Cornelius KATES 1 A DAY AN1 tTP C W. Cometlui, President. H. E. .t'letrher. Manager. Park and Alder, Port-land, Or. Special rates by the week or mouth Palace Hotel 448 WASHIMiTON STREET. FREE BUS. Rates From 75c to $3.00 Per Day." ' Near Shopping and Theater District. Absolute Cleanliness Throughout. A Moderate-Priced Hotel ef Merit HOTEL CLIFFORD )..al ,-nurruiv. -- - - - . Sl.OO Per Day. Two In Room S1.S0. FT" ---Kr-waai EARN MORE A Few Months Spent at WIU Fit Ton for Bigger Pay and Position. Lar-rest Busfneaa College In the v 1'ortawest. ENROLL ANY TIME. wnie ' . A Position When Competent. if""" pnnaa-B-r-i DANCING ' TAUGHT CORRECTLY 4. . I . .1 m V TmiilT. De Moneys -"-'- "' ';..', third and Washington, "rnner-i-laaaes start Monday and 1 hal-adar evenings. AH dances tangoi c7aa "eaon. prW-te and three lour, fong. M.TL Plenty ot practice free. Yon will not become embarrnaaed. Ad vanced class for fancy stepa for ball room, etiquette, etc. Start neat Tues day evening. Learn from professional dancers where you get plenty of prac tice. Meet refined people and enjoy youraelL Private 1 e ss o n a day and evening. Attend our select d a n c! u party every Saturday evening. 'Write or phone Main 7B58 for our latest cata logue on aancins. 9 WHY KOT TRY THE NEW CHINESE RESTAURANT Mandarin Style Delicacies. CHOP St'EY AND NOODLES Wee Sen Low. 81 2d St. Cor. Oak. .TT ; Wanted Chairs to Cane, by School i or Blind FOR PARTICULARS CALL Mr . J. E- Myers T?. or t anoal&a, Aos.