The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 25, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 31

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND , APRIL 25, 1909.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
CUT GLASS SALE
MONDAY
TUESDAY and
WEDNESDAY
OREGONUN TELEPHONES.
Home.
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city Circulation Main 7070
Managing Editor ...Main 7070
Sunday Editor I "Main 7070
Bunt. K ,n5i Maln 7079
Bupt. Buildings Main 7070
ILJU KVER INTEXD BUTlsro CUT GLASS, XOW IS THE TIMES.
..WE MAVE JUST KECEIVED direct from the factory the larerest
shipment of cut glass ever purchased by us ' lne largest
MOHE CUT GLASS than we fijrured on. in fnof wr
AMUSEMENTS.
"w'i?. "THEATER (Fourteenth and
Sir.StonJTonl,tht at S:13- Norman
Mackett and company In "Classmates. "
rtan1!, T"EATER 12th and Mor
PrimiT s Sto.Tk Co"Pany In "The
L . J? Secretary." Matinee 2:15 P. M.t
tonight at 8:is o'clock.
TShKZ THEATER (Morrison, between
., and Seventh) Advanced vaudeville.
- Matinee at 2:13; tonight at 8:15.
GeJTRr:Wa',hmtn. between
2-i iVl Park) Vaudeville de luxe.
7:30 and 9 P. M
A2F-8 THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
slab P. M?" vaudevllle' 2:30. 1:30 arid
ISrfe T,HEATER (Seventh and Alder)
Carolt C SomDany in "The Kills of
oJrf r.,lBa- Tonight at 8:15.
e'verv Tf?-?ATEil Movlng-plctun. show
oclock " nd ven'n-. to 10:30
Circlb Hous Annual Mebtino. The
Mount Tabor Home Training Circle field
liT a"nuaJ mating Friday afternoon In
the West-avenue Bchoolhouse. with Mrs
,H- Tato Presiding, when the following
officers were elected for the ensuing year
. 1 resident. Mrs. Frank C. Kelsay; vice
pr,sldent. Mrs. W. A. Laidiaw; secretary.
lrs. c. G. Adams; treasurer, Mrs. W I
Mount; librarian, Mre. H. E Harris-.nen,bers-at-large.
Mrs. J. C. B. King and
Mrs W. fc. Chase. At the meeting- prac
tically all the teachers of the West-ave-miu
schoolhouse were present, and ar
rangements were made to hold a public
reception In this building next Thursday
afternoon between 1:30 and 3 P. M at
which time the school work prepared for
the educational exhibit for the Alaska-Yukon-Paclnc
Exposition, will be dis
played. It will afford parents and others
at Mount Tabor an opportunity to see
this work of the Mount Tabor school be
fore It Is packed for shipment to Seattle
Teachers and members of the Mount
Tabor Home Training Circle will be at
the schoolhouse to receive the public.
People' a Forum Tonight. State Sena-
-u.iiiisiiaiii ana i nomas A Devlin J
will discuss local politics at 8 o'clock4
"is i-eopie s t'orum. The dis
cussion will be In the nature of a debate,
Mr. Nottingham championing the Initia
tive and referendum, the primary law and
Statement No. 1, and. It Is supposed, con
demning the so-called assembly plan that
nominated the Simon ticket. Mr. Devlin
will present the assembly plan and ln
cldently will probably have something to
aay about the initiative and referendum
and the other reforms In this state. It Is
rxpected that there will be sufficient time
left for the usual open discussion follow
ing the main speakers of the evening. The
Forum meets in the Selling-Hirsch build,
ing, Tenth and Washington streets. Next
Sunday ex-United States District Attorney
W C. Bristol will be the speaker.
Shakbppkark Recital.. In honor of the
3-l5th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth
a .recital was given Friday night In the
Sellwood Baptist Church to a large and
pleased audlenne, under the auspices of
the Sellwood Shakespeare Club. C- C.
Chapman delivered an appropriate ad
dress; "Othello" and "Richard III," selec
tions were recited by Claude Hicks. J. D.
. Stevens, a well-known Shakespearean stu
dent gave several selections with fine
effect. Including "Essays on Shakespeare,"
by Dr. Samuel Johnson, and. readings
from "Macbeth." He also gave the grave
scene from "Hamlet." Excellent music
was provided for the evening under the
charge of Mrs. Mallett.
Fvner A.L, op W. S. Touno. The funeral
of W. S. Young, who died at his home,
4!2 Mississippi avenue, April 22. was held
yesterday forenoon from his late home.
Services at the grave. In Lone. Fir Ceme
tery, were under the auspices of Harmony
Lodge. I. O. O. F.. and Knights and
Ladles of Security. Mr. Young had lived
In Lower Alblna for the past 20 years,
and Is survived by a widow and several
children.
Great Rnvrvxt. Planned. A movement
has been started by pastors of East Side
churches to hold a great revival some
where on Hawthorne avenue June 1S-27.
It is planned to secure the services of
Dr. John Davis, a noted Eastern evange
list. It Is probable that all of the
churches on the East Side and many on
the West Side will Join In the meetings.
. Knight Shoe Company will be closed
Monday on account of arranging their
new store, at Second and Washington
streets. Both stores open Tuesday; big
cash sale at old store. Watch Monday
evening's and Tuesday morning's papers
for advertisement.
Council, op Jewish Women. The
regular meeting of the Bible Study Class
will be held next Wednesday at 2:30, P.
M.. In the vestry of Temple Beth Israel.
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will have "Elijah"
for his subject. Strangers welcome.
Hawaiian Pineapple. All-week special
sale ending Saturday, May 1. Hawaiian
extra pineapple, 2Vjs, per doz., J2.25;
Hawaiian extra pineapple, 2s, each, 20c.
D. C. Burns Company, 20S-210 Third street,
between Taylor and Salmon.
Warehousb Room for Rent. All or
part of two floors, 50x100 feet; central
location. In brick building on United
Railroad tracks. Inquire I. F. Powers'
Furniture Company. 190 First street.
Mat Dat at Library. May day will be
celebrated In the children's room next
Saturday at 3 o'clock. Miss Grace De
Graff will tell the story of "Robin Hood"
and May day In "Merrle England."
House-Cleanino Time Is the Time to
have your mattresses renovated and re
turned the tame day. Main 474. A 1374.
Portland. Curled Hair Factory, H
Metzger. 226-28 Front street. '
illjau Klumpp, engraver and sta
tioner is now located In the Merchants
Trust building, southwest corner Wash
ington ana blxtn streets.
Sewed Soles, 75 Cents. Best Oak
Leather. While you wait, or sent for
Jacob Schwlnd, 867 Stark, near Park!
Phone Main 7369. A 2211 .
Rev. Victor Mokoex, the New Thought
evangelist lecturer. In Selllng-Hirsch hall.
Tenth and Washington, every Sunday
"iftiii. r ree. e
Bargain.-Ten acres of Newtons and
Spltxenbergs, three miles west of town.
Hood River; house; water rights. D 3?'
Oregonian. e '
Dry Cordwood and slabwood. sawed or
four-foot; prompt delivery. Steel Bridge
Fuel Company. Phones: East 424. C 1773
For Salb.-3000, par value, Portland
Home Telephone bonds, with 10 shares
stock; cheap, sacrifice. A J 35, Oregonian.
Dr. Le Rot Smith, osteopath graduate
1V.. post graduate 1907. at Kirksville. Mo .
removed to 317-1S Swetland building.
For SALE.Handsome houseboats- fully
equipped, with mooring rights. F A
Spencer, manager, Allen & Lewis. '
For Sale, at a sacrifice, southwest cor
ner Glbbs and Corbett streets; highly Im
proved. 205 Ablngton bldg.
For Rent. Store in brick building 310
Oak street, near Sixth street. A JH
Birrell Co.. 202 McKay bldg. ' '
Wanted. Office boy, over 14 yearn old
good chance for advancement. AM 8S
ureKonmn.
Cordwood. Best quality; for prices
phone Steel Bridge Fuel Co., E. 424, C 1773.
Osteopathic physician. Arnold Lindsay
20S Tilford, 10th, Morrison. A 4163. M 7350.
40 head of horses for sale at auction
t'nion Stock Yards, at 1 o'clock, 26th.
For Sale. A new, modern home; full
lot. Nob Hill district. Phone A 5691.
One Dollar Fountain Pens, guaran
teed. Moffett's, 111 Sixth street.
Dr. M. F. Kenton, dentist, has re
turned and resumed practice. e
Dr. Swain, dentist. 311 D'kum bide
Houseboat lor sale. Alain 2506.
IT IS AIL OP THE VERY LATEST CUT.
Nappies, extra fine cut at
Eight-Inch Bowls
im ieam oeis......
Comports
Water Bottles ..".".
vaaseesr Pltchers
Sugar and Cream Sets.
EVERY PIECE
OF CUT GLASS IN
. THE HOUSE
MARKED DOWN
Eight-Inch Bowl, 82.75
DON'T MISS this chance to lay In a supply of cut glass
Watch Our Window Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
T A I 1 ms. w-a w-
Mia MORRISON ST., BET
Funeral op Mrs. jp. J. G arrow. The
funeral of Mrs. Garrow. wife of E. J.
Garrow, was held Wednesday with solemn
services at the Holy Redeemer Church,
North Piedmont, and the Interment was
at Vancouver. The funeral services were
conducted In the morning in the chapel,
the beautiful ceremonies of the Catholic
ritual being carried out. &Jomn requiem
high mass was sung by Rev. B. K.
Cantwell. assisted by Rev. Fathers G. P.
Butler, S. J., and W. Deeny, S. J., deacon
and subdeacon. Father Wagner was
master of ceremonies. The solemn
Gregorian requiem was chanted with the
most touching effect by the school chil
dren, assisted by Edward Klank and Mrs.
M. Keating. At the close of the mass
Rev. Father Cantwell delivered the ser
mon. Members of the Sanctuary Society
were present. At the grave Rev. Father
Verwllghen assisted Rev. Father Cantwell
at the final services. Besides the husband,
three sons and one daughter survive. Mrs.
Garrow was highly respected In the
parish.
United Cliibs to Meet. The United
East Side Push Clubs, by invitation of the
Sunnyslde Push Club, will hold a maps
meeting, at g o'clock tomorrow night. In
the hall on Marguerite and Hawthorne
avenues. This will be the first meeting
since the new officers were elected. The
public In general and all civic nnrn nida
tions are Invited. Richard W. Montague
will deliever a shortf address on , the
"CoTrTrln1rtTi ChniBi. " T 1 . rrn. rf-.
Munly will talk about bridges across the
w uiameiie niver ana otner arrairs in
Which the V.o ct QM la Inlaraffta TV,
water and park questions will . also be
discussed. -
tJ-T" 1 OTJ T3dtwid A n T 1 ..iT Tn on . P r-,-w
to determine the cause of delay in erect
ing the new Madison-street bridge, the
Bast Harrison-Street Improvement .Club,
at its meeting yesterday, passed a resolu
tion cmnnwirlnir tha nroxlHont thn
club to appoint three delegates to co-
uperaie wild, otner improvement CIUD3
In the matter. The resolution recounts the
steps taken and Is an endeavor to fix
responsibility for the delay in proceeding
to Immediate construction, now that
bonds for the bridge have been sold.
fine programme was given by Glencoe
school Tuesday afternoon. Every num
ber was excellent and the audience was
very appreciative. The children were
assisted by Claire Montelth, Mrs. Helen
Brigham Gregg, Earl c snarp and Dr.
Emll Enna. The"solo numbers, were
especially fine.
A 9 'per cent net Investment In a half
block, with a four-story brick building. In
central location on West Side, under a 20
year guaranteed lease; full Information
and details given by F. W, Torgler, 106
Sherlock building.
Arrested for Speeding Automobiles.
Charles C. Woodstock and H. L. Chapln
were arrested yesieraay anernoun lor
breaking the automobile speed ordinance.
Both were released for a hearing Monday.
How to get to Wild Pigeon Springs, if
interested: Address 248 Ash street and we
will send you dlscrlptlve catalogue. Main
or A 2632.
Bran ides' Grill, 103 Sixth, serves seven
course French dinner for 50 cents.
TO INVESTORS.
Manufacturers, Merchants
Jobbers.
and
We have a number of very attractive
buys. One on
Thirteenth. Street,
Very centrally located, that Is a decided
bargain: will prove to any intending pur
chaser that this will prove a big money
maker. Quarter Block
On Sixth street, good improvements, new
and modern, paying 6 per cent net, clear
of Insurance and taxes.
Single Corner
On Sixth street, free of leases, ready to
build on; a very attractive buy; old Im
provements pay running expenses; price
only $45,000.
Park-Street Property.
We have a full lot. 50x100, on Park
street, the best buy in the city, at only
$18,000. ,
Fine Suburban Home.
Owner leaving city; charming house,
furnished or unfurnished; cultivated
grounds; beautiful shade trees, shrubs
and flowers; abundance of fruit; stable;
Improved streets, cement sidewalk; large
or small tract; choicest neighborhood;
block from car. Price and terms reason
able. S 1-2-Acre Tract
Fronting on the river, with dockage and
trackage, very desirable mill or factory
site, only $45,000:
See us If you want bargains In good
Inside property. We make a specialty of
selling strictly on the commission basis,
no two prices, as we sell at the owner's
price, he paying the commission and
thereby knowing that he Is not being
speculated upon, and the buyer knows
that he is not being taken advantage of.
- Riverfront Property
Manufacturers or millmen wanting a
fine site having river and rail trans
portation will find It to their advantage
to call upon us, as we' have one tract of
1000 or 1200 feet of river frontage, with
deep water, and extending back to the
track.
Have another tract with 900 feet front
age, with deep water, extending back to
rail and electric lines, and with a large
amount of land.
Also 350 feet of river frontage, deep
water, with trackage facilities; very de
sirable for manufacturing plant or mill.
See us If you want factory sites, mlli
sites or business locations In the City of
Portland.
CHARLES K. HENRT & SON.
250 Stark Street. Portland, Oregon.
Tract Includes Two Claims
The Ladd farm, sold Friday for ap
proximately $2,000,000, was composed of
two donation claims. The major part
was comprised In the Quinn donation
claim which, contained 320 acres and
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Set Cream and Sugar.
S2.75 for set
of six Wetter
Glasses.
.
J circlem and Opticians.
THIRD AND FOURTH.
which was mortgaged for $1500 to F
N. Blanchet. the deeds later being con
veyed to W. & Ladd. Eighty acres of
the tract were owned by Mary Quinn
who claimed that her father had
mortgaged them without her consent or
permission.
it
T00DLES IN HOLLAND'
Rehearsals Progressing for Play to
Be Given by Traveling Men.
Rehearsals for 'Tnnfli.. 1. tth..
the commercial travelers' hlo- nnii
comedy, are going on each night at 60 H
oeventn street, -where Tommy Getz Is
traing almost 60 local amateurs In
songs, dances and big specialties, which
T.,, P " of th0 show. Toodles. tha4-
, wnot- wltn Pu8 Pumkin
goes for a trip to Holland. will be
cnnyd Bby Patsy' the greatest
child actress In America, who will be
here from New York.
an Quimby will appear as Van
Dyke Brown, an artist. Charles Rlng
IZT;, ,well;kMW" commercial traveler,
will play Doctor Schopkopf. the man
ager of the Pink Sanitarium for Palo
Drummers. Sherma Dana plays Lady
Bountiful, Mary Cardiff appears as
Samantha Flycash and Eddie Weln
stein as Patrick Levy. The following
young ladles will be seen In "Dietch
..and "Look t for the Traveling
Man: Misses Dorothy Nash, Florence
Dana, Bessie Bowles, Alice Warner
Francis Rutherford, Mamie Hurst Lil
lian Carpenter, Hallie Dalziel,, Agnes
Glenn. Ivy Carter, Genevieve Jamison;
t-mma ft. Mack, Lena and Lllah Beck
ett. Dorothy Malchester and Sylvia
Bagley. ' .
A SUBURBAN HOME.
$2e00 $200 Down and
Montli Montavllla.
$20 a
A most Artiati fltr a .
, , " - yum coiiaee, lust
finished, and rr. . . JU8t
tuiB, very larErn
Ta'ka a"i urpassed vlew of mountains,
.lane M-V car. eret off vm
and Hlbbard street, walk five blocks. eTst
TO dark PrVAn pnrtan.n ln
"d undW, 00
w.ua.,r , AUttlll XaMAA.
WHEREJTO DINE.
t5J2S SSSSSrtflS: pBr,av8ata 1
ments for ladles. 806 Wash .
Castilllan Grill. 427 Washington street.
Chicken tamnleo nj "ireet.
Spanish dinner; 5 t; 8 pT m!. i8P
xiA..."PS!lal 600 cl"''cken dinner today at
Hall s Restaurant. 330 Washington street.
THE ROSECARNIVAL. '
Special engraved invitations may be
ltHren aVMe'er & bank's, Kiiham
btationery Company and- Hotel PerKins
lT?JZ7;S?CUr one' sisn yur "am
and send it to your friend. Be a real
Booster." See window displays.
14 PER CENT NET.
New, up-to-date apartment house
corner, near Thirteenth and Taylor:
rents $890. Price, $50,000. Terms.
E. J. DALY, 222 Falling Bldg.
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune, Columbia Bldg.. Main. A 1635.
Brownsville 8; Lebanon 5.
LEBANON. Or., April 2i (Special
fJntS"e $ e'eated Lebanon In a hard
fought baseball game in this city this
afternoon by a score of 8 to 5. Batteriest
Brownsville, Owen, Coshow and Wayne
Coshow; Lebanon, Graves and Sturtevant.
LATEST SHEET MT7SIO
R, 10 and 15 Cents.
Popular, classical and folios. Tbo TP t
Charlton & Co. 288-290 Washington stl
CARD OS-THANKS.
We desire to express our eratltnil.
to all the friends who so klndfy asMst!
5 ,' "g ,the slck"ess and death or
our beloved son and brother. Charles
Hoover. MRS. F. HOOVER
- AND FAMILY.
Envtman Kodaka and Films.
Blumauer Photo Supply Co.. Ill 6th st.
Pacific Tent and Awning; Co.
Total Eclipse Awnings. 27 No. First.
MRS. MARGI'ERITB E. HUM.
Hananise for Women and Children.
Graduat e of T a vr ( - f i . v. i .
Philadelnnm 1
Special In Paralysis, Sprains, Fractnres
and Dislocations; Also Rheu-
matlsm and I.umhngo.
WILL GO TO YOUR RESIDENCE.
At Home Monday. Wednesday, Friday
075V4 '.. Everett Street, '
Phone B 2494.
Removal Notice
The Portland Marble WnrV
have re moved tn 9Rlort
OUCCfc, UUUU31 lO V
Hall. J
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
THE PORTLAND SHOE REPAIR CO.
S Yamhill, between Third and Fourth.
?Jie& Stocper, Props. Phona Main
7655. Shoes called lor and delivered free
To
Work
Dona
WhiL
"MEN'sS You Wait
TofeJnTSed0tiCl esPeally the suits and overcoats we offer at
$18.00, $20.00, $22.50 and 9vnn- Ur - .1 -
rn53iM m-f ;
possible merit m
BANK AND OFFICE FURNI
TUEE in mahogany, oak and steel.
CUTLER DESKS
the only solid oak desk.
WABASH FILING CABINETS
High quality, moderate cost.
VIKING BOOKCASES
N o n - binding disappearing
doors..
KEE LOX CARBON AND
RIBBONS
Absolutely the best obtain
able. THE "DICK" STEEL
SAFE-CABINET S
Fireproof; less than one'
fourth weight and cost of an
iron safe.
ATTORNEYS' SPECIAL' FIL
ING CABINETS
A combination of all you
'need.
Name the item that interests
you and we will send cata
logue describing same fully.
PRINTING, BINDING,
ENGRAVING
We make special bound and
loose-leaf books as you de
sire them, and do high-quality
lithographing and steel
die embossing at reasonable
prices.
"Everything for the Office"
17 illiom Stationery &
ivtiiiaiii
Printing Co.
Fifth and Oak Streets.
Your New Umbrella
Buy it from us we
make them biggest stock
on tne uoast--every known
style we guarantee them
perfect.
$L00 umbrella good wearer' looks
tine for the money men's have the
popular hook handle hangs on the
arm nicely- ladles' have a pretty line
of handles see them.
Men's $1.50 umbrellas very durable
rainproof has brass ends on riba will
not rust a great improvement.
.we have this rust-pfoof frame In all
the better lines at popular prices.
Directoire Umbrellas.
The newest the "only large assort
ment a good one $2.00 silk ones S3 00
up all colors we sell the handles
separate oOc up attached while you
wait.
MEREDITH'S
UMBRELLA FACTORY
312 Washington, bet. 5th ant6th.
t
ll ill t
The
is the giving of values; the kind of values
you want; value is something you ap
preciate; worth of your money; satis
faction made certain. It brings lots of
trade here, and it keeps what comes. It
? 1 t0 et yu'rs; if it: does, the merit
of the goods, the method of selling
them, will keep it.
1 t. a
clothes At $3Q.OO
weaves connnea exclusively
w wwr., wing iiite mem elsewhere.
1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 i -
Ticket, for May Festival
A GLORIOUS'
TRIBUTE TO THE
. J
,y - Vt Jr
l- '" "'JlJ-7 f MM. Nn I JILIJIHH""!""
MYRTLE ELVYN
The World-Famous Pianist
who will he heard with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the
May festival April 30th, May 1st and 2d, ha chosen the Kim!
ball Fiano, because of its pure, refined, powerful tone Be
cause it meets her requirements in every way.
Over 190,000 Kimball Pianos are now in the homes of Amer
ica s music-lovers. What greater proof could be required of
the superior merits of the Kimball?
We Are Exclusive Western Repre-
sentatives of the Kimball Piano
The House
of Highest
Quality
353 Washington Street
W. W1U Exhibit at th. A-Y- Expwution. Seattto, June X to October 15.
TEETH
Without Fbtft.
PAINLESS AND HIGH-CLASS
EiTISTRV.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
, POPULAR PRICES.
22k Gold Crown J3 60
22K Gold Crown Molar $5 00
Good Rubber Plate $5 00
Best Rubber Plate $8 00
Gold Killings $100
Bridge Work. Is.00
Silver Fillings $i 0o
Extracting. Painless.... $ .50
ALL WORK GUARANTEED 10 YRS,
Union Painless Dentists
CORMER FIRST A1VU MORRISON
STREETS.
. Phones, Main 5030, A 2133.
The von Gillmann School
FOR RIDING AND DRIVING.
ORIENTAL BUILDING.
The Klneat BardlnK Stable In Portland.
Phones Main 2594, A 4136.
Keystone
. of This G
Cloth.es Store
' A'icac"'- m
to $50.00 well
Now On Sale at Our Store
KIMBALL PIANO
Biggest,
Busiest
and Best
WHEN YOU
REQUIRE GLASSES
of any description, come to us. WhyT
Rpranco are reasonable
oecause ifl price. We have
the best and most up-to-date method
of eye-testing. We give you the cor
rect lenses in a stylish nosepiece, one
that will stay put.
Established 1896.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS
218-219 Failing Building,
Cor. Third and Washington, 2d Floor.
Take Elevator.
nis case tne utmost
show you the best
to A. B. Steinbach
NO PAIN NO PAIN
No More Fear of the Dental Chair
Nor a High Dental Bill '
Continued Low Rates
for this Month
The teeth we are making with
out the old and clumsy plates
are proving a winner, at a price
that yon will agree is satisfac
tory to you. It is what you
want. No trouble to answer
questions.
WHY PAY MORE?
Full Set, that fit S5.00
Gold Crown, 22-K S3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-K S3.50
Gold Fillings $1.00
Silver Fillings 50
If you are nrrvom or hare heart
trouble, the Elertro PiUnlei.. SjMr-m
will do ta work when others fall.
AU work warranted ten years.
Bank Reference. Open Evenings and
Sundays. Lady Attendant.
ELECTRO
PAINLESS DENTISTS
Corner Klfth and Washington, Across
from Perkins Hotel.
POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING
306 12T1I STREET. O ABJLAN D.
The Great Technical School
offers the most complete and practical
tfalnlnr in civil. Electrical. Mining; and
Mechanical Engineering;. Mechanical and
Architectural drawing Steam and Gas En
gineering New Maciiine shops Mechanical
and Electrical Laboratories New Steam
I lan t Affiliated with Engineering and Con
struction Co.. and graduates go immediately
Into engineering work at good wag.. Write
ror Catalogue. Address, l'oly trclmlc Col
lege of Engineering. Oept. E, uoa l:;th
Street. Oakland. ('al. The only College In
America that employs lis own graduates.
THE PERRY HOTEL
fl.
Madison St,
ZW Boren Ave.
SEATTLE
Absolutely
Fire-Proof
"5-" is :i?iiK-.; ?t i
mmmm
Europeaa
.V Plan
United Wlralesi
Station
Tde Bltfbest Grade Erery Modern CoBTealeact
Centrally located and commanding a view of thl
Olympics. Cascade Mountains, Mt. Rainier anc
rugst bound. Auto-'Rus meets trains and boata
J. S. McTERNAN. Manacar
AYOCEAN
Turn to the back page of
Section Four and learn of the
making of a great Beach Resort.
riIE REPAIRING
Of every description by
mail. Imlier, brier anil
meerveihaum. Artificial
coloring. Slg sl. hel &
Co.. Bi 3d aL, Portland.