Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 19, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE 3IORMXG OREGOMAX, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1920
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
City Editor Main 70T0. 0B0-95
Sunday Editor Main T070. 5B0-9O
Advertlslnr Department. . Main 7070. 500-05
Superintendent of Bldg..Main 700. abO-Sj
AMUSEMENTS.
HEILIO (Broadway at Xaylor "Llnier
Longer Letty." Tonlsnt.
HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill)
Vaudeville and moving- plcturea. 2 to 3.
8:i.1 to 11 P. M. Saturday. Bundiyi
ana honcays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P.
PANTAGE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude
ville. Tliree ihowi dally. 2:30. 7 and 8:03.
HOLLA DAY PARK Municipal band con
cert, 8 P. M.
COUNCIL CHEST Free amusement park.
Take "CC" car Morrison or Washing
ton streets.
THE OAKS Campbell's American Band
in concert. Free admission until 5 P.
except Bnndaya and holidays.
COLUMBIA BEACH Children free. Bath
ing and amusements.
OBECONU.N AT RESORTS.
Subscribe with the. following agents at
your summer resort, to secure the most
prompt delivery of The Oregonlan. City
rates. Subsoriptions by mall are payable
In advance.
Barview, Or V7. A. Slpprell
Bay City, Or O. E. Shelley
Bayocean, Or F. D. Mitchell
Brighton. Or A W. Rowe
Car.on. Wash C. B. Smith
Cascadia. Or G. M. Greisendorfer
Ecola, Or. .Cannon Beach Merchandise Co.
Garibaldi. Or D. C. Ellis & J. L. Kidder
Gearhart. Or W. S. Roblson
Long Beach. Wash W. E. Strauhal
Manzanita, Or Kardel
Manhattan Beach, Or Mrs. S. F. Angel
Nahcotta, Wasn H. J. Brown
Keahkshnle Beach, Or A. C. Anderson
Kehalem, Or D. C. Peregoy
Newport. Or O. F. Heron
Ocean Lake. Or Nettle Tompsett
Ocean Park, Wash Chas. Teble
Paclflo City, Or D. F. Edmunds
Rockaway. Or Frank Miller
Baaside. Or C. W. Alward
Ehipherd's Hot Springs. Wash
Mrs. N. St. Martin
Seaview'. Wash George N. Putnam
Tillamook. Or J- S. Lmar
Wheeler. Or....E. H. Cody and Leo bonier
Wllholt. Or F. W. McLeran
Linnton Walk to Be Started.
Proceedings are to be Inaugurated
this week by the municipal depart
ment of public works for the laying
of sidewalk along Linnfon road be
tween the Linnton school and the
"Whitwood Court ferry landing. An
ordinance will be before the city
council Friday taking over from the
county the sidewalk area of the road
When this is done proceedings will
be started for cement sidewalks. The
walk has been petitioned for by the
property owners of Linnton road on
the ground that under present condi
tions children going to and from
school are required to walk along
the road and are in constant danger
of being run down by automobiles. -
Council Handles Routine. On ac
count of the absence from the city of
Commissioners Barbur and Mann the
regular meeting of the city council
yesterday was limited to routine mat
ters, there being insufficient num
ber of members present to pass
measures requiring four votes. The
meeting was confined to the han
dling of routine matters such as the
reference of petitions to various de
partments and the opening and read
ing of bids. Among ordinances on
the calendar was one providing for
the reeistration with the police
bureau of furniture placed in
storage. Time for a public hear'ng
on this was set for 2 P. M., Septem
ber 1.
Street Agents Estopped. Ticket
celling on the streets and wharves
of the city is under tha ban. The
city council yesterday turned down a
request from an automobile concern
operating cars from Astoria to Sea
side for permission to sell tickets for
the ride at the boat landing In Port
land. Two automobile companies are
In competition for the Astoria-Sea-eide
business. One has the exclusive
right to sell tickets on tle boat, and
the other to get business has sales
men on the street where passengers
are Intercepted before taking th.e boat.
The council ruled that the street is
not the place to fight out a question
of competition.
Courtroom Is Transformed. Cir
cuit Judge McCourt returning from
his summer vacation to assume the
duties of presiding judge until Au
gust 27 found his courtroom trans
formed, with newly tinted walls, new
velvet carpets and two large vases
of flowers on his bench yesterday.
Boquets of dahlias and gladioli were
the gifts of A. M. Evans and Harry
Shoop. bailiffs; James Willoughby,
head bookkeeper in the county clerk's
office, and Joe Rogers, presiding
clerk.
Manslaughter Is Charged. A
formal charge of manslaughter was
filed against G. Oki, driver of a light
automobile delivery truck who ran
down and killed 4-year-old Roy Mc
Elhaney August 16 at West Park and
Harrison streets by Deputy District
Attorney Maguire yesterday. This
followed the recommendation of the
coroner's jury, meeting Tuesday
right, which held that the Japanese
was to blame for the accident and
that he had been driving with de
fective brakes.
Milk Hearing Date Set. Hearing
In the injunction suit brought by the
Oregon dairymen's co-operative league
against Portland milk distributors to
restrain the latter from alleged ef
forts to persuade league members to
break their contracts was set for Au
gust 24 by Circuit Judge McCourt
. yesterday. He denied the applica
tion of attorneys for the distributors
to secure a modification of the tern
porary restraining order until that
time.
Berrt Grower Files Suit. With
the assertion that $4121.15 is still due
on an $8321.15 contract for logan
berries and black caps
Wassell, Helgren compan
uermuiien, owner or a 20-acre berry
farm near Dundee, filed suit for col
lection in the circuit court ye'ster
day. He said that the contract price
for 63,815 pounds of loganberries and
3 68 pounds of black caps was 13 and
15 cents.
Auto Deal Brings Arrest.
Charged with having sold an unpaid
for automobile to George Kaady, II.
S. Anderson was arrested Tuesday
night by deputy sheriffs and must
face accusations of larceny by bailee
Kaady maintained that Anderson sold
him a machine for J1525 cash, though
the automobile still was the property
of Joseph Flora and several hundred
dollars was owing on it
Huntington Folks to Picnic. All
rormer residents of Huntinerton. Or
are invited to attend the second an
nual picnic to be held at Laurel-
nurse parK next Sunday afternoon
sasket lunch will be enjoyed.
Modern office systems rievlseH ni
installed. Our system experts at your
nu oougauon. uver 400 stock
forms to select from, at a saving.
x-nune .niin ijn. 'aciric staty. Sc Ptg.
u.. iui oecona screei. Adv,
t ILLED JfAINLESSLT. We dO fill
teeth, regardless of how sensitive
iney are or wnere cavities are located
witnout pain py aia or nerve block
ins. its.. Niamey, hlcscndahl and
Aiarsnau. ju Journal bldg. Adv.
ladiolcs exhibit. This is last
day of the Crissey gladiolus exhibit.
enown in ine -ueier i (rank audi
torium. -Many choice and unusual
eorts are included. Adv.
.must sen Chummy roadster, 1918
model. A-x condition, worth 1200
no reasonaoie oner refused. Can be
cen lbs .King st. Adv,
Swimming every afternoon and even
ing Dancing every evening except
Sunday and Monday. .Wlndemutb..
Adv.
- Hill Military Academy, Portland.
Oregon, offers the right kind ofl
training.. Register now. Adv.
Keumerer Coal Carbon Coal Co.,
inine agents. . Last IIS 8. Adv.
and data on game and predatory J Ik
a.mijtti conditions in UKanogaa aim ,
Whatcom counties, Washington, will ;
be secured by a party of five men,
who will leave Portland Friday on a
20-days trip. In the group will be
William L. Finley, who is to secure
wild life movies for the National
Geographic society, and Stanley G.
Jewett of the United States biological
survey, who is to take in a preda
tory animal hunter and pack of
hounds for running cougar, lynx and
bear. . He is to make a study of pre
datory animal conditions on game
preserves in the two counties. Other
members of the party will be John
Keating, Percy Toung of Albany and
Frank I. Jones, a photographer.
Week, op 56 Hours Desired. A
meeting of the state industrial wel
fare commission will be held in the
courthouse at 4 o'clock this after
noon to consider the petition of
women ticket agents in railroad
offices of the state who have asked
permission to work 56 hours a week.
Among those expected to attend are
E. L. Ashley of the O.-W. R. & N. Co.,
R. E. McCormick of the Southern
Pacific E. D. Kittoe of the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle railroad; Mrs. Mae
Dillane, Mrs. Ella Rice and Mrs. Anna
Phelps for the employes; W. L.
Brewster, Miss Eunice L. Smith,
Amedee Smith and Mrs. Millie R.
Trumbull for the commission; Hugh
Herdman, Mrs. J. G. Wilson and C. W.
Hayhurst for the public.
Fronk Family Safe. Fears for the
safety of E. M. Fronk, his wife and
two boys, who were motoring from
-Seaside to Portland, via Tillamook,
and did not arrive on schedule Mon
day night, nor on Tuesday, "were dis
pelled on their safe arrival yesterday.
Unexpected delays had caused Mrs. I
Isabelle Fronk of 450 Holland street, j
mother, to notify the authorities of
her fears that her son and family
might have plunged ov'er a cliff on
the road to Tillamook. Mr. Fronk,
who lives at 455 Buffalo street, had
been on a brief vacation tour, and
had stopped over at McMinnville on
his return.
Drug Vender Goes to Jail. Will
iam P. Smith." colored, was sent to
jail for 180 days by Acting Municipal
Judge Deich yesterday as the result
of his arrest the preceding night in
the act of selling drugs to a white
man In- front of the Golden West
hotel. When Patrolman Parker and
White appeared on the scene Smith
ran down the street and was ar
rested after he had been pursued
several blocks. He then tried to
swallow the "evidence," according
to the police.
Parking Is Prohibited. Captain
Lewis, head of the traffic bureau, an
nounced yesterday that in compliance
with an ordinance passed by the
council, automobile parking will no
longer be permitted on Ankeny
street from Front to Sixth street.
Persons parking their machines there
In future will be subject to arrest.
The ordinance prohibiting the park
ing was passed on request of busi
ness men along that street and on
recommendation of Former Fire Chief
Dowell.
Party of 75 Tourists Due Todat.
Today a party of 75 tourists will
spend the day in Portland as part
of a transcontinental sightseeing trip
under the auspices of Boyers' tours
of Reading. Pa. The party occupies
three standard Pullman cars, with
baggage car and diner attached, and
are scheduled to arrive at 7:20 A. M.
over the' Northern Pacific. The cars
will be attached to a section of the
Southern Pacific train for San Fran
cisco tonight.
Bot Not Major Hibbard's Son.
Harvey Hibbard. S-year-old son of
J. B. Hibbard, 530 East Twentieth
street, who was fatally wounded by
revolver In the hands of a play
mate while playing Indian, was not
the son of Major John B. Hibbard,
manager of the J. K. Gill company,
nor was the lad any relation to him.
Mistaken messages of sympathy have
been reaching Major Hibbard daily,
he said yesterday, since the accident
of August 6.
Police Rush to Bank. One of the
girl employes at the United States
national bank accidentally pushed the
Durgiar alarm yesterday morning,
with the result that a squad of police
and detectives rushed from the police
station. -Motorcycle Patrolman Stiles,
the first policeman on the scene, was
presented with a box of cigars for
tne "boys' at the station.- "Smokes
are on us." he was told.
opera isight" Tonight. The first
opera night" at The Oaks will be
tonight when Director Campbell will
put on an unusually interesting pro
gramme due to requests from many
Portland music lovers for selections
from such operas as "Tannhauser.
ine oeiieue, irom Lucia Is one
of the popular compositions which
will be heard tonight.
Bot Brought to Hospital. Will
iam Deivert. aged 10, whose home is
n fetella, Wash., was brought to Port
land yesterday, and taken to Good
Samaritan hospital suffering from
fractured skull, the result of his at
tempt to ride a horse Tuesday eve
ning. The boy was thrown from the
horse and afterward kicked. His
condition is considered serious.
franklin D. Roosevelt, democratic
ce-presidentlal nominee, will speak
t the auditorium, Saturday evening
i o u cluur, august zi. iou are
cordially invited to attend. Admis
sion free. Adv.
dr. K.OSENBURG has returned. 735
iiorgran Didg. Adv.
mc.mahon, 100 Chiropractic. Main
2Ui. A(1V.
Outfit The School Boy Now
Before the End of
Our Sale Sept. 1st
Knicker
Suits
6 to 18 years.
$10 and $12.50 fljr? OC
values now D I 0J
$15 and $18 "I QC
kinds, now.. 0J-X.OtJ
Hi School Long Trouser Suits
$30 Kind, Now
Single and double breasted; ages 14 to 20 years.
Until the end of our sale, September J, 20 re
duction on Mackinaws, Overcoats, and every
thing that boys wear.
Morrison at Fourth.
S. & H. Stamps Given.
IBM
SUMMER
Travel Mountain, River, Lake and Beach Reports
Columbia River Highway
HOTELS.
I
BEACH BSSORTS.
Chanticleer Inn
OX COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY
A superb view of the Columbia
River (Jorge and Mt. Hood is well
worth coming across the continent to
see. Our own ranch supplies our
table. Phone or write Owner and Mgr.
MRS. MARIE A. MORGAN, Corbett. Or.
n
Shell-Shock Recurs. William F.
Bent, special policeman and a veteran
of the Canadian and American armies
in France, where ho was severely
wounded, is in St. Vincent's hospital
as the result of a recurrence of shell
shock. Bent was engaged in con
versation at Sixth and Oak streets
when, it is said, he suddenly began
to scream that the Germans were
after him, threw himself upon t,he
sidewalk and struck his head on the
concrete. He was taken to the police
emergency hospital and later sent to
St. Vincent's hospital.
Negro Gets Four Months in Jail.
William Smith', negro, who is de
clared to have been responsible for
the detention of Mrs. Ethel Novak, a
government witness in a residence at
583 Montgomery street where she
was discovered by the police under
the influence 6f a drug Tuesday
night, was sent to jail for 120 days by
Acting Municipal Judge Deich yes
terday. Mrs. Novak was wanted by
federal authorities to testify in a
case against lour messenger boys,
charged with delivering narcotics to
addicts.
fn'i'van! These are Bracing
!0-acre berry "
mornings,
men
Novak Is Bound Over. John. Novak,
who was arrested on a charge of as
sault with a dangerous weapon,
after he is said to have stabbed a
fellow player,- Nick Demas, in a
gambling game In the north end
about a month ago, was held to
answer to the grand jury by Acting
Municipal Judge Deich yesterday.
Demas was not seriously injured as
a result of the affair.
Operation Fatal for Child.
Hope Lockley, 5-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockley, died
at at. Vincent's hospital Tuesday
evening following anoperation. The
little girl had been ill for several
days. Funeral services will be held
this afternoon at 2:30 from Holman's
parlors.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our heartfelt
appreciation to the G. A. R. and W. R.
C. and all our friends for their kind
sympathy and assistance during our
recent bereavement and for the beau
tiful floral offerings.
Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Blaney
Fall's almost here, and
it's time to think about
new clothes.
Joy's been thinking; about
you all Summer long ; he's
got an assemblage of fab
rics that will make your
eyes glisten.
aims to oraer on easy
payments; that s the Joy'
way!
Come in.
104 Fourth Street,
Bet. Washington and
Stark
Four S3ipgs in Portland
iaujEii
Hazelwood
Features
Two Big Restaurants
The Broadway Hazelwood, 127 Broadway, with a
seating: capacity of 375.
The Washington Street Hazelwood, 388 Washing
ton street, with a seating capacity of 350.
Where excellent meals are served in a courteous man
ner at reasonable prices from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M.
This is the season of the year when Oregon
Fruits and Vegetables are in their prime,
and we are featuring the best every day.
Hazelwood
Soda Fountains
Where you can obtain delightful, cooling Sherbets
and Sundaes
Hazelwood Ice Cream can be purchased
in brick or bulk form, to be taken home. -
Hazelwood Candy
Caramels and Homemade Specials
Chocolates with rich cream centers, pure fruit
flavorings
Choice Fruits and Nuts with a smooth chocolate
, coating
Hazelwood Pastry
Delicious Cakes, Pies and French Pastries made
fresh daily, for service in our dining rooms and for
sale to take home at our Dairy Store, 127 Tenth
street and at our Pastry Counter in the Broadway
Hazelwood, 127 Broadway.
HAZELWOOD ORCHESTRA
Music at the Washington Street Hazelwood
6 to 8 "9:30 to 11:30
Hazelwood
Confectionery and Restaurant
383 Washington Street
Broadway Hazelwood
126 Broadway
CROWN POINT CHALET
MRS. HENDERSON, Prop.
1000 feet above the Columbia river.
This vantage point commands a view
of the river for 65 miles. From Its
wide veranda can be seen Table Moun
tain, Lone Rock, Cape Horn. Silver
Star and Rooster Rock. Crown Point
Chalet Is noted for its excellent
chicken dinners. Make reservations
by calling Mrs. Henderson, long dis
tance, through Corbett.
The Jack o'Lantern
HORSETAIL FALLS, COLUMBIA
HIGHWAY
Dalntv. delicious and appetizing
light lunches served. Come once
you'll come again and keep coming.
MRS. WILLIAM GEBOTT, Prop.
Bridal Veil P. Oregon.
THE INS OF THE
BRIDGE OF THE GODS
CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON.
A auiet. homelike place, on the Colum
bia River Highway, where the tourist wilt
enjoy home cooking. In nomelike surround
ings. Individual service, personal atten
tion. In our cafe adjoining is served only
quality food, prepared under the super
vision of Mrs. Madden. The famous Cas
cade Locks are just 100 yards from this
hotel, and the raptda in plain view.
MRS. N. JENNIE MADDEN.
Everyone
Goes to
rHETazelcDOod
CJ CONFECnONEJ0r & RESTAURANT
The best of every
thing to eat, pre
pared in the way
you like best. The
Hazelwood will
welcome you
Portland.
in
388 Washington
127 Broadway
WHITE SALMON, WN.
See the picturesque White Salmon
Country. Visit Mt. Adams, lava caves
and the ice caves. Fins fishing and
hunting. Stop over nlftht with u we
will furnish you oil, gas, service, stor
age, accessories and expert repairs.
SORTER'S GARAGE, White Salmon,
Wash. Buk-k Dealers.
Conducieu a.iontf lines most invit
ing' to men and women of refined
tastes. Send for illustrated booklet.
MRS. C. W. J. RECKKKS.
White Salmon. W'Hh. Phone 78Vl
HOTEL GULER
In the beautiful Trout Lake valley Washing
ton. Good trout fishing on the lake, in Trout
creek or White Salmon river. By auto or
horseback, visit the lava and Ice caves,
G oose lake, Indian race trac k. S te&m boat
lake, etc Automobile road to M t. Adams
from hotel. 12 miles. Cement court, ten
nis, croquet, swimming Pool. Amusement
hall with dancintr ana billiards, near
hotel. $3 per day, $16 per week, Gasoline
to supply an tourists.
J. K. Reynold, Proprietor, Guler, Wash
Bozanta Tavern
Elevation 2240 Feet.
Uayden Lake, Idaho.
87 Miles Kaat of bpokane.
Most beautiful resort In Idaho. Sit
uated on the banks of Hayden Lake,
Golf, tennis, boating, fishing. Beau
tiful drives and walks.
Addreas Das J. Moore Prop.
MOCNTATV RESORTS.
For Reservations and Tickets
Rainier National Park
Call on or write our
Special Representative.
Doritej B. Smith, Mgr.
fournal Travel Bureau, 180 Brdway
Phone Mar. 197. Portland. Or.
HOISE OF CHEER
The SEWARD Is a new. modern and
elejrantly .appointed hotel, possessing;
one of the most beautiful corner lob
bies In tbe northwest. Located at
10th and Alder sts.. opposite Olds.
Wortman A King's bis; department
store, in heart of retail and theater
district. Rates J 1.50 and up. Excel
lent dlninR-room service. Popular
prices. Bus meets all trains. "W"
car also runs from Union .Depot direct
to Hotel SEWARD.
W. C. Culbertson. Prop.
A Moderatelr-Prlced Hotel of Merit
HOTEL CLIFFORD
Emmt Morrison St. and East Sixth.
SliSPer Day. Pgr Weefc Ttp.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
TAWNEYS MOUNTAIN HOME
On the Salmon river, near Mt. Hood; home
cook J nr. pleasant surroundings. -Fried
chicken on Sundays. An Ideal place for
your vacation. Lartre individual bunga
lows for those who prefer them. Daily
auto stage. Phones Kast liii and Main
172. Long distance. Welches, OresTOn.
T. H. TAWNEX. FroDw
Welches P. Orecon.
S i i
Leave KOUTL.EDGE SEED A FLORA
CO.. 145 SECOND ST.. phones Main 172,
A-3811. for Arrah Wannah. Welches. Taw
Beys, Government Canrp and Rhododendron.
Owned and operated by Irvlnrton Garage
Aoto Co.. Inc. J. I S. Snead. Pres.
Mgr. Phone K. 135. K. 14th and Broadway,
"Make reservations In advance. "
RHODODENDRON INN, MT. H00
Oregon's most beautiful mountain resort on
Ziezar river, in evercreen forest, near
base of ML Hood. Real meals, well cooked
and well served, large swimming; pool,
rianrtner hall, saddle horses, croouet fish'
lng. Rates $4 per day. $21 to $25 per week.
For auto stage call isast lio or juaia li
&LK3. EH1L FRASZETTI, Prop.
Rhododendron. Oregon.
HOTEL SEASIDE, INC.
SEASIDE! (CLATSOP BEACH). O REG OX. .XA
Oregon's New
All-the-Year-Round Ocean Beach Resort Hotel
Rates for Room and Meala Included.
Per Day. One Person. SSJtO or 8.50s Two, f 10.OO nr Stlt.OO. I
Per Week. One Person. 3&AO or 42.00 Two, CTO.OO.
Bath. Per Day, One. S7.no or S8.50t Two, glZ.OO or S13.0O. ' VjT'i
Bath, Per Week, One, S5S.50 or 5.OOs Two, SO.50 or S4.Sfc. '
SPECIAL- RATES FOR CHILDREN.
AMERICAN PLAN ROOM AND MEALS INCLTTDED. "i
For reservations, address CHAS. IX. ROWLEY, Slanaser.
Oregon's FihesFBeacB Resorf
T7TS
HOTELS
BUNGALOWSl
. N ATATORTUE!
HOTEL BAYOCEAN, sightly location, overlooks Tillamook Bar and ocean. flrenlaWL
good rooms and beds European plan. $1.50 per day and up; splendid dining service,
meals at reasonable rates, lower than Portland prices; Just the place to rest and re
cuperate. Splendid NATATORIDM largest tank In the N. W.; swimming instructor
dancing, bowling, fishing and other sports. BUNGALOWS and TENTS tor rent, fur
nished. For circular call Main 5403. Receivers. T. B. Potter Realty Co.. 33S Chamber
of Commerce Building.
ELMORE HOTEL
ROCK A WAV, OREGON
The best hotel on Tillamook Beaches.
"The place that pleases."
For reservations address
J. J. KBEBS, Rockaway. Oregon.
Hotel Ecola
ECOLA, OREGON
Spend your vacation at beautiful
Cannon Beach. Our auto meets trains at
fceaalde. Excellent service and fine cui
sin. For reservations address
HOTEL ECOLA. Ecola, Oregon.
KODAK FILMS DEVELOPED FREE
Necanlcum Inn. Seaside, Oregon.
The only family hotel overlooking ocean.
Beautiful grounds, sun parlors and roof
garden. Dining room In charge of trained
dietitian and staff of especially selects
O. A. C. students.
kllsa Emily Damann. Prop.
Seaside. Oregon.
Phone your want ads to The Oregon
nlan. Main 7070, Automatic 560-95.
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
irO'S
TO
EUROPE
FROM QUEBEC
Aug. 23 Wilhelm ....Liverpool
Sept. t Victorian .... Liverpool
1'ROM MONTREAL
Auk-. 20 Tunis'an Havra
Aug. 21 Coraicaii ....Liverpool
Aug. 28 Scandinavian .Antwerp
Aug. 28 Melita Liverpool
Sept. 8 Sicilian Glasgow
Sept. 10 Grampian. . .Antwerp
Sept. 11 Minnedosa. . .Liverpool
ARODXD THE WORLD
Tour de Luxe, 71.500 Vp
UAKCH TO JLK, 11-21
EinprMt ef Canada, 22,000 Tons
New Palatial Ship for Pacific Serrica
CANADIAN PACIFIC
OCEAN SERVICES
I hone Broadwajr 90.
bo ihtrd bt..
t'oruana.
The New St. Martins
Mineral Springs Hotel
Colombia Rtver'a Beat Resort
Hot Mineral Hatha.
Very beneficial for rheumatism
and blood disorders. Auto meets
all trains at Carson, Washington.
r.T.ULJ'i'JJ'
I al H H
1L J
PERXAWBiKOBAH'A.
mrt DE JANEIRO.&ANTOa.
MONTEVIOCO & BUENOS AVRES.
LAMPORT HOLT LI N E
Freqnent ssllinjrs from NewYork by modern, fast
anH luxurious appointed p..sscnKrr ieimen.
ApplyCompny,somce.:iBroadway.N.lC.-fT U
or UOBSF.Y B. SMITH. -T ijf . 1
180 nroauvray. d I I 1 Jf 1 1
ilAilLLtJaJ
Portland. Or.
AUSTRALIA
Bonolnln. Bnvm, Sew Zealand.
The .Palatial A'as-jencer Steamers
B. H. B. "NIAGARA" K. M. B. "HAKCKi
Se.000 Tons 13,500 Tona
Ball from Vancouver, B. C
ror rare and sallinca apply Can. Pae. RatJ.
way, o5 Third St., Portland, or Canadian
aVsxualaaian Koval Mail Line, 4M beyaaaa
St. Vancoaver. is. C.
Astoria Route
S. S. "ASTORIAN"
2:30 P. M. DAILY (Except Thursday).
FARE 1.0o. Including tax.
Morri&on-St. Dock.
Phones: Main 8065. 611-48.
Astoria and Way Point9
STR. GEORGIANA
Jtoond trip dally except Friday) leaves
Portland 7:10 A. M-, Alder-street doci
Leaves Astoria P. M.. Flavel doclc. Fara
fl.65 each way. Special a la carta dlnln
service. Direct connection for eouta
buchu. Klaht boat dally. 8 P. UL, dally
except Sunday. Tna Harkla Xratunariai
Uea wo. Alain iuA w.
Thone Your Want Ads to
The Orcgonian j
Main 7070 Aut. 560-93"
Miss Catlin's School
FOB BOARD TNG AND DAT PTJPDL8
Now occupies Its new building; on
WEbTOVtK TKKKAUta
An Ideal Location Basketball and
Tennis Courts.
Prepares r'rls for eastern aa well as
western colleges and schools, under a fac
ulty of able eastern teachers. Number of
students in each class limited.
Prlm&rv, Intermediate and High School
Departments Boys Accepted in
Primary Orades.
Special and College Preparatory Courses.
Music. Art. Physical Train
ing and Science.
French Taught Throughout the School.
Boarding Department Special Feature.
Catalogue Sent Vpon Request to
WeKtover Terrace, Portland, Oregon.
Phone Automatic 612-73.
bchool Opens Sept. 13.
All Night
TOWING Service
If stuck or wrecked, call
our Cadillac 8 towing car,
equipped for the most diffi
cult jobs. ' ,
We can also supply your
tire requirements at any
time, any place, nights, Sun
days, holidays.
WE NEVER CLOSE
y
Covey Motor Car
Company
Hall Gas Floor Heater
No Fumes No Dirt
Clean Healthful
Furnace Heat
INTRODUCTORY PRICE
S65
Hall Gas Furnace Co.
167 PARK ST.
Just South of Morrison. Main 7065
OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE
F.nMIhed 3Q Years In Portland.
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THE C. GEE WO
C1II.VF.SE
BIEDICINK CO.
I Our local patronage Is large, yet we take particular pride tnt the fact
that visitors from all parta of the Northwest visit this office, a ad we o
I enjoy the larsrest practice from out-of-town people. 1
DDinrC UDDV has been brought to the highest state of perfection. Tlra I
I DnlUuC lIUnN teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without
i removlnsr from the mouth. We use gold or porcelain, aa jour fancy die- j
i tatea. This is only one of our many original methods.
FARTlCL'LAR ATTEVTIOX PAID TO- PLATES t
AND BRTDGEWORK.
PYORRHEA SrCCESSKl'LLY TREATED.
EXAMINATION FREE.
Honrs 1 8u30 to 5 P. M. Phone Mala 2020.
33 Years la Portland.
WISE DENTAL CO.
RELIABLE PAINLESS DESTTSTS.
Sll FAILIRJCi BLDG., THIRD AXD WASHING
TON, S. E. CORNER. ENTRANCES ON
THIRD STREET.
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TABLETS
All
Pain
Headaches Neuralgias
Colds and La Grippe
Women's Aches and Ills rtIi"r,r?"'4 jr
Rheumatic and Sciatic Pains "fab'ut
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PIANOS, PLAYER
PIANOS. PHONOn
, GRAPHS
W J I Also rc4iiio. UJ -
l U new and better process
r tti for less money. Tunlnc
and action reg-ulauog.
HAROLD 9. GILBERT
SS4 Yamhill Street
Pianos Bought Rented, Sold
C. GEE WO has
made a life study
of the curative
proper ties pos
sessed In roots,
V. . KiiHo o nil
kV y bark,' and has
from his wonder
ful, well- known
r e m e dies, all of
which are d e r-
fectly harmless, as no poisonous
drugs or narcotics of any kind are
used in their make up. -For stomach,
lu-ng, kidney, liver, rheumatism, neu
ralgia, catarrh, bladder, blood, nerv
ousness, gall stone and all disorders
of men, women and children. Try
C. Gee Wo's Wonderful and Well
Know n Root and Herb Remedies.
Good results will surely and quickly
follow.
AT l2Vi FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND.
Phoue your want ads to The Orego
nian. llain 7070, Automatic 60-95.
Grow Your Hair
FREE RECIPE 1
After being almost totally bald a New
York Dnsiness man B -.1
has a prolific growth at age of 66 for
which he wil. send the genuine Teeipe
free on request to any man or woman woo
wishes to overcome dandruff or gain new
hai: growth. Or testing box of the prep
aration, A'ofa(0. will be mailed with
recine if you send 10 cts., atamps or
"iver. His sddre.. is John H Br.tt.ia,
BT-301. Station V, New York, N. Y.
Wanted Chairs to Cane
by School for Blind
FOR PARTICULARS CALL
X' MR. J.F.Myers
Mar. 5O0 or
Ta bor Oo:
MISS HAKKER'S SCHOOL FOR
GIRLS. PALO ALTO. CAL.
Resident and day school. Favorable
climate and large grounds permit of
outdoor life all the year.
Prln. Catherine Marker. A. B. Vassar.
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York Pfanacau mud Modlc&I
T t- i
-" J Muam wj ui tan, gne
rtmnr nerves aud t uJfncstrntTtb
nd vitAJity mr due to dAoiocr
vtxMe. that thtrr air thousands
win, muupiy M3J Ulinf iMUXtl
rw; iMKra carnifciM, inc.
thntVM back to vihraat i
vi t7rsrasM KsaatlrJi
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Washing Won't Rid
Head of Dandruff
The only sure way to get rid of dan
druff Is to dissolve it, then you de
stroy it . entirely. To do this, set
about four ounces of ordinary liquid
arvon: apply it at night when retir
ing; use enough to moisten the scalp
and rub it In gently with, the finger
tips.
"Do this tonlg-ht, and by morning;
most, if not all, of your dandruff will
be gone and three or four more ap
plications will completely dissolve and
entirely destroy every single sign and
trace of it, no matter how much dan
druff you may have.
You will find, too, that all ltchins
and diKging of the scalp will stop at
once, and your hair will be fluffy, lus
trous, glossy, silky and soft and look:
and feel a hundred times better.
You can get liquid arvon at any
drug store. It is inexpensive and
1 aever falls to do tle .work. Adr,