The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 26, 1909, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 31

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    TOE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, SEPTKMBEIt 26, 1909.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
ORGONIA TELCTHONES.
Pac Btt. Horns.
Coontlnc-RJOTn Miln 7070 A er8
City Circulation Main 7O.0 A 8 5
Majiaelcir Editor MalnT'NO A fl'S
Fanlay Editor Main 7070 A SVS
Compoplng-roora Italn 7070 A 6ok5
City Editor Main 7070 A eu5
Bupt Hulidlnss Main 7070 A 6093
AMUSEMENTS.
FT A R THEATER (Park and TTa shin r ton)
.Vc-rlae Stock Company In "Mrs. Temple a
Telepram." Tonluat at S:15.
ORPHET'M TH EATER (Morrison. Wwn
S'xth and Sevntfc Advanced vaudeville.
Matinee at 2:15. Tonlsht at 8:15.
BAKER THEATER 'Third, between Tn-
hlll and Tavlor) "The Girl Question. To
night at 8 li
GRAND THEATER (Washington, between
Seventh and Park) Vaudeville da luxe.
2: SO. 7:30 and P. M.
PA.VTAGES TfTEATER (Fourth and Stark
Tontmuoua vaudeville. 2:30. T:30 and
8:30 P. M.
LTRIC THEATER (Seventh and Aider!
Athon Stock company. In "The Mlsaour
lanr" Tonight at S.15.
RECREATION PARK. (Twenty-flfth and
Vaughn KascbHll. Seattle vs. Port
land. Thla afternoon at 3.
RACE TRACK (End Rose City Park car
line) Racing and livestock show thla
afternoon a; 2: special attractions tonight
at .
BEWARE OF A SWINDLER.
The rra-onlaa desires to nara the
public ajsalnut man- who tprt
hlmarlf aa it" agreat, but whom it does
aot know, yet who baa beea taking;
aubaorlptlons, pretrndedly for It, at
lower rate than the resrular rates for
the paper. He baa beea heard from at
Albany, ChraKwa, Hubbard aad St.
Helena, always signing; a different
name to receipts gri veu, bnt In each caac
arlvlnjc the Initials "J. H.," aa "X H.
Harris,-' "J. H. -Wilson," J. H- Stone."
Perhapa there are other victims -than
those so far heard from. Every au
thorised agent of The Oregronlan has
proper credentials from the office, and
If not known as a representative of the
paper, should be requested to exhibit
them. But In every town there Is a
known local a Kent of this paper. Wo
should like to be put on track of thla
man, so we might catch him and pre
sent him for pnnlahmcnt.
Deficit in School. Fujjds. Unforeseen
eocpenses that have recently been met by
the school department threaten to make
a deficit In the fund of the School Board.
In the repair fund the deficit promise,
to be abojt J20.000 by the time the year
ends, but In some other funds there will
be a surplus which will make the gen
eral deficit less. The unexpected drain
on this fund Is due largely to the break
ing down of heating plants, which ava
to be reinstalled. Another big expense
was the repairs made necessary to the
tower on the Stevens school. The gen
eral building fund, too, has been deputed
more than had been expected. On the
other hand, a saving has been realized
In the purchase of supplies for the year.
This Is credited to the employment of a
purchasing agent, who has found time
to seek competition for the sale to the
department of numerous articles that
would otherwise have to be purchased In
the open market at any price asked. The
Board is planning to economize in every
way possible to make the threatened de
ficit as small as pBible.
Funeral, or Johs Foley. The funeral
of John Foley, who died September 23,
t his home 348 East Third street, was
held yesterday morning from Bt. Francis
Church, East Eleventh and East Pine
streets, and Interment was In Mount Cal
vary Cemetery. Hr. Foley was 66 years
of age. He Is survived by his widow and
three children Mabel. Hargaret and
llono Foley, of Portland.
To Met Onlt.-W have Just received
6 patterns from New York of the most
nifty and fashionable patterns in Fall
and "Winter suiting and overcoating.
These are a special shipment of the
finest imoorted fabrics ever put on the
market: prices range from 125 to 5per
suit- Oxford Tailors. Seventh and Aider
streets. C. H. Lane, manager.
Ktmbs to Speak at Fair. George H.
Himes. assistant secretary of the Ore
gon Hkrtorical Society, haa accepted an
Invitation to tVliver a, speech on Pioneer
day. which will be & feature of the
Union County Fair, to be held at La
Grande, beginning October 4. The Pio
neer day exercises will be on October 6.
Damaged Wheat. e bought all of
the wheat damagtd In recnt Are at
Portland Flour Mills. Will sell It cheap
In any Quantity, beginning this morn
ing. Get It at Columbia dock. No. 2, or
at Portland Flour Mills. Tou take It
away. Pacific Grain Company.
Easterx Concord Grapes. Everybody
likes Eastern concords. The first car of
the season will be received and offered
to the trade Monday morning, by Mo
Ewen & Koskey, wholesale fruit mer
chants, 13 Front street. Phones: Main
273, A 2173. Order through 'your grocer
or fruit dealer.
Washixgtox Street
Quarter block, comer. 1175.000: J36.000 cash
required; poorly improved, but present
Income over j00: no leases; 25x100 near
bv, an Inside half lot, sold last week for
$12,500. E. J. Daly, 2-2-223-224 Falling bldg.
W Sell hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices, for 80 pound beds from
17 50 and up. We renovate mattresses and
return them the same day. Portland
cm-led Hair Factory. H. Metzger, pro
prietor. 2TS-22S Front St.. Main 474. A 1374.
Dentistry and Pharmacy. The an
nual session of North Pacific College be
gins October 4. For Illustrated catalogue
of either course address the dean. Dr.
Herbert C- Miller, corner Fifteenth and
Couch streets.
Sals or Up-to-Datb 'MrmxuRY The
very latest picture hats, also small hats
to be worn with plainly dressed hair;
prices moderate, ry respectfully. Miss
Gertrude Caslmir, 6S1 Williams avenue.
MrLXJNERT ANHOCSCEiiENT. Misses
TorglerA Roenlcke, 642 Williams ave.. are
showing a complete line of Fall and Win
ter millinery. Latest -styles at reasonable
prices. Tour patronage is solicited.
Children's Room at Library. The
children"s department of the Public
Library will be open until 8:30 o'clock on
Saturday evenings, after October 1.
Sewcd Souca. 75 cents. Best Oak
Leather. While you wait, or sent for.
Jacob Schwlnd. 367 Stark, near Park.
Phone Main 7359. A J2H
Prestiob Gaikxd by a fitting location.
Insure yourself by taking space in The
Oregonlan building. Call at room 201.
Free to Men. Dr. Taylor's $10,000
museum, now open, admission free, 234
Morrison street, corner Second.
"LirrERTS" pure gold seamless wedding
rings, all sizes; engraving ree; price, ti
to 112. 272 Washington street.
Dctjciocs home-c. ked delicacies at
the Woman's Bxchan, 1S$ 5th. Try -our
good lunch aad afternoon tea.
New designs every day for needlework,
at the Needlecraft Shop, Sixth street,
opposite Meier & Frank.
Desirable Etorb With Basement.
. Brick bldg.. S10 Oak. near Sixth. A- H.
Blrrell. 2-X1 McKay bldg.
Shipherd's Springs. Dr. W. D. McNary,
medical d'rector; E. L. Shipherd. mgr.
Rosenthal Sisters. Hairdressers and
manicurers. Elks- bldg., 90 Seventh St.
Wanted. Empty cement or lime bar
rels, in fair condition. Phone A 3317.
Bra.vdes Grill, 103 Sixth, serves an
elegant 7-course French dinner, all day.
DR. Haotard. veterinary surgeon. B. &
O. T. Stables, th and Davis. M. 1077.
Will Dudicatb Kenilworth Park.
The Kenilworth Improvement Club willl
dedicate the new park recently secured
In the Smith tract, near Oddfellows
Home, In Kenilworth this afternoon. A
special car will leave Third and Yamhill
streets, at 1:30 P. M.. attended with
Rosebrook's Band, city officials. oKcen
of the Kenilworth Club and friends. The
park is on East Thirty-second street, and
is reached by the Woodstock car. At the
grounds there will be a short programme.
The band will give a selection followed
by an invocation by Rev. Mr. Robinson,
pastor of the Kenilworth Presbyterian
Church. R. D. Merchant, president of
the ciub. will extend welcome to the
people and after a selection by the band
A. L. Barbur will make an address. A
member will set forth what the club has
undertaken In the way of permanent Im
provements In that suburb and what it
will try to do the coming year. After
sacred music by the band, refreshments
will be served and the friends will be In
vited to look over the new park. All
cli:b members and others Interested are
Invited to attend the dedication.
OmcE people in the City of Portland
are moving. Numbers of them are mov
ing into the new Henry building, at
Fourth and Oak streets. Wakefield, Fries
6 Co., the well-known real estate and
rental agents, who have been In their
present location for 23 years, are moving
Into a ground-floor office In the Henry
building, on Fourth street George W.
Bates & Co.. the welknown bankers,
are fitting up handsome banking quarters
In the Henry building, on Fourth street.
M. E. Thompson, the well-known real
estate and Insurance man, and heavy
property-owner in Albina, Is moving into
the corner office in the Henry building.
Fourth and Oak strets. The Southern-Alb-rtson
Company, managers of the
great -southern apple tracts In Oregon,
are moving into the Henry building, on
the Oak-street skie. next to the Kllham
Stationery Company. Upstairs offices are
in much demand. The Oregon Trunk
Line has fitted up a suite of six elegant
offices- Bauer A Greene, the well-known
attorneys, have fitted up an excellent
suite of seven rooms on the sixth floor;
Porter Bros., the well-known railroad
builders, have secured and fitted up a
s-jite of five handsome offices In the
Henry building; Messrs. Bennes. Hend
ricks & Thompson, the well-known archi
tects, have fitted up the finest suite of
offices for architectural work, compris
ing six rooms. In the Henry building.
Numbers of other well-known business
and office men have secured offices and
are moving Into this beautiful building
on account of its central location, across
from the beautiful Board of Trade build
ing Chamber of Commerce building, the
new Lewis building. Its proximity to all
the bankB. telegraph office, Postoffloe In
the Henry building, and Its convenience
to the T?iird. Fifth and Washington
street carllnes; making It the central
office location In the City of Portland.
Persons Jeslring offices In this build
ing should apply at room 201. Henry
building. Fourth and Oak streets. Port
land, Or.
Hasbalo Lodo TO Entertain. In
commemoration of the success of Us
first degree team In winning first prize
at Seattle. Hassalo Lodge, I. O. O. F..
hag resolved to tender the team a grand
reception and banquet, next Friday eve
ning, at the Oddfellows Temple, First
and Alder streets. A. Horn, William
Shenefield and C. H. Harris were ap
pointed a committee on refreshments
and Henry 9. Westbrook, P. W. Stewart
and Matt Steel, a committee on pro
gramme. Invitations have been issued to
all the appointive and elective officers of
th two encampments, and the eight sub
ordinate I. O. O. F. lodges In the city
and the oflcers of the grand lodge of
Oregon, to participate. In this reception.
Grand Master Coolidge. S?nlor Grand
Warden Rvan. Grand Chaplain Gates,
Judge Grant B. Dlmlck and other noted
speakers will be present. The pro
gramme will be Interspersed with music,
recitations end readings, after which the
banquet will be. spread and Hasealo s
team toasted as the champion team of
the world. '
Auxiliary Mission UnroN.-The UXU
iarios of the Christian Women's Board,
of Missions of Portland and vicinity met
Friday, at the- First 'Christian Church,
Portland; for the purpose of effecting an
auxiliary union. This union is working
with success In many of our large cities
and the women of the Christian Church,
in this growing city, has caught the
vision of the larger service. Pastor
Reagor spoke of the "Larger Work."
Thomas G. Plcton's address was full of
Inspiration to the workers. Mrs. G. F.
Ghormley. of Central Christian Church,
was chosen president of the new organi
zation. It is the purpose of the union to
have stated meetings quarterly. Atl
dav programmes will be arranged and
prominent workers and speakers will be
given a place on each programme. After
the session a social hour was enjoyed
by all and the meeting was adjourned
to meet at the Central Church three
months hence. -
Theft or $10 Charged. Charged with
stealing JI0 from James Whitman, of
22H4 Russell street, E. F. Funk, a bar
tender at the Margulis saloon. First and
Madison streets, was arrested yesterday
afternoon and taken to the County
Jail by Constable Wagner. Whit
man alleges that he gave Funk a $10
gold piece to pay for a 60-cent flask of
whisky and that Funk put the money In
his pocket and said that Whitman had
paid him only 50 cents. When taken into
custody Funk had a X10 gold piece in his
pocket.
Dairyman Is Arrested. As a result
of a backyard quarrel. Christian
Schneider, a dairyman, living at Tigaxd
vllle. was arrested yesterday afternoon,
by Constable Wagner, charged with the
thotf? of two milk cans valued at X
The complaint Is sworn to by Schneider's
neighbors. Rudolph Knuttl and Victor
Baumer. who are also dairymen.
Schneider says that, his arrest Is the
result of spite and that he will retaliate
by having Knuttl and Baumer arrested
for stealing two plows.
Finb PAiNrntoe Mat Comb. What Is
said to be the finest Individual collec
tion of paintings in Philadelphia, will
probably be transferred to Portland, if
Mark T. Kady and some of his sisters
win the contest now going on in Phila
delphia over the estate of their sister,
who owned the collection. The collection
has been appraised at $S7,500, and the
contest win be finally settled by the
report of the executors to be filed Octo
ber 19.
Chttrch or Otrx Father (Unitarian),
Yamhill and Seventli Rev. T. L. Eliot,
minister emeritus; Rev. W. G. Eliot, Jr.,
minister. Service at 11 A. M. Sermon:
"I Came Not to Send Peace, But a
Sword." Sunday school at :45 o'clock.
Finx Holladat Addition Homes. I
I have four ranging from J300O to $18,000
value In each and nothing ordinary about
any of them. Two of these must be sold
this week or not 'at all. Call 614 Roth
child bldg.
Largs crowds are attending those
Illustrated talks by Rev. E. Nelson
Allen, ax the Hawthorne Park Presby
terian Church, every Sunday evening at
7 30 o'clock. No admission charged.
A. REiroR, the furrier, 148 Fifth street.
near Morrison. Get my prices on fine
furs and repair work before going else
where. Expekiblncbd normal school gradute
desires a few grammar grade pupils to
teach. AG 410, Oregonlan. -
W Want to Boy a lot south of Wash
ington and west of Fifth streets. Owners,
phone Main 10S3. '
The Oreooniaw Buildiso has a few
choice offlca rooms for rent Call at
room 201. "
Bbadner, New York's flrst-class ladles'
tailor, perfect fit guaranteed. Allsky.
Tablb D'HOTE dinner, at Richards' Sun
day, $1 per cover; 4 to 8:30 P. M.
For Rent. Location in the city for a
meat market. G 416, Oregonian. ,
Dr. Swain, dentist, 3U Dkum bldg.
Consumers' League- to Meet. The an
nual meeting of the Consumers' League
will be held next Friday, at 2:30 P..M-,
In the Y. W. C. A. Auditorium. Profes
sor Zuedlin, of the University of Chi
cago, will speak. The- meeting Is public
BEAUTIFUL HOME FOR SALE
Charles K. Henry, having purchased a
large plot in "Laurelhurst," in which
he will erect a new residence, has de
cided to offer for sale his beautiful
home in Irvington, on the southeast
corner of Twenty-first and Weldler
streets. This Is 100 feet frontage on
Twenty-first street, and 200 feet on
Weldler. The house is a modern,
colonial, nine-room residence; full base
ment; one of the handsomest gardens in
the city; neat and attractive garage.
Any family wanting a very elegant
home can secure it in this. For full
particulars inquire of
CHAS. K. .lEN'RT COMPANY,
HENRY BLDG., , '
Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland. Or,
APPRECIATION.
Wells & Proebstel, assayers snd
chemists, wish to state that their offi
ces and laboratories are In working
order arid that they are prepared to
handle the generous custom of the past.
Great is our appreciation of the prompt
attention given us by the insurance
company's agents and adjuster after
the unfortunate fire In our laboratories
at 204 hi Washington street. To Messrs.
Gunderson and Hunt, agents of the
Orient Fire Insurance Company, in
which the firm was insured, and to
Mr. H. M. Grant, adjuster of the loss,
we extend thanks for their wholesome
and honest treatment.
BUI LDIIIGSFOR SALE.;
The buildings on the quarter block
on the southeast corner of Third and
Ash streets, and also the buildings on
the half block on the north side of
Davis, between Second and Third
streets, are to be removed and 'torn
down, and will be sold to whomever
will Immediately take them oft For
further particulars Inquire of ,
i CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
- ' HENRY BLDG.,
Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or.
WAREHOUSE SITES.
We have for sale some very desirable
warehouse and factory sites on Reed
street, also on York street, with excel
lent trackage facilities.
Also a bargain on the northeast cor
ner of Eighteenth and Upshur streets.
Price for this is only J22.600. This Is
a snap.' For particulars apply to
CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
HENRY BLDG.,
Fourth and Oak. Sts. Portland, Or.
- V.
PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES
Roses 'for lawns and gardens.
Roses for beds and borders.
Roses for porches and fences.
Roses for arches and pergolas.
In fact, roses for all purposes may
be ordered from the Slbson Rose Nur
series, for delivery at the right time
for planting.
ACRES OF ROSES, In splendid qual
ity. Buyers are invited to Inspect the
stock. -
Office and nurseries, 1180 Mllwaukfe
ave.. Telephone Sellwood 950.
EAST SIDEBARGAIN:
One of the best money-makers in the
city; a quarter block on Union avenue,
midway between .the Steel bridge and
the Broadway bridge; price only J12,
600; small amount of cash and easy
terms on the balances. . For particulars
see
CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
HENRY BLDG..
Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or.
FINE RESIDENCE SITE.
We have for, sale one of the finest
locations in the city for a home, ground
65x100 feet. This property Is surround
ed by some of the most beautiful resi
dences In the city; prloe $9000. Call
upon us for particulars. ,
CHAS. K. HENRY COMPANY,
HENRY BLDG.,
Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland. Or.
Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OPENING
To morrow night at 7:80 o'clock, in
the new building of the Y. M. C.- A.,
corner Sixth and Taylor streets, is to
be held the opening exercises for the
year. Everyone is invited. The asso
ciation management reports that there
are twice as many advanced registra
tions so far, as any former year.
FINE PIANO TUNING.
Have your piano tuned by a reliable
and competent tuner. It costs no more.
All work guaranteed. "Phones Main
6830; A 1214- The Wiley B. Allen Co.,
S04 Oak st. '
' WHEREJO DINE.
A special 50o chicken dinner today at
Hall's restaurant, 830 Washington St.
Irvingtom.
- We have ' for sale a number of the
moat beautiful lots left In Irvington,
both -corners and Inside lots. We, will
also build residences to suit purchas
ers. We are now building several
unique bungalows and houses which
will soon be finished and ready for sale.
Come and see them. .
F. E. BOWMAN &. CO.,
East Twelfth and Thompson Streets.
Phone East 985.
Wehrnng Sues Fair Association.
William H. Wehrung,' president of the
EDUCATIONAL AND BIBLE DEPARTMENTS
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
Serinth and Taylor Sts. Telephones Main 1205, A 6144
SEASON OF 1909-1910
Classes Open October 4
FACULTY
Miss Mary B. Day, General Secretary and Educational Director.
Miss Edna Goodwin,. Union Theological Seminary. New York, Director
i Bible Study Department. "
Miss Alberta Cory. Physical Training Dept. Oberlin College, Ohio. Di
rector Physical Training Dept.
Miss1 Millie Schloth, training in some of tlie largest Indoor and out
door pools in Chicago, Teacher of Swimming.
Miss Mary E. Hanna, Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Director Do
mestic Science Department.
Miss Eva Christie, Teacher of Millinery and Shirtwaist.
Frau Margaret Bekker, East' Side High School, Teacher of German.
Miss Angile Malllet, Teacher of French.
Miss Lucy Davis, Portland Academy, Teacher of Praotlcal Engrlisb,
Mrs. M. B. Hoge, Teacher of English for Foreign Girls and Business
Arithmetic
Miss Louise Heilman, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston.
Director of Choral Club.
Carlos Bebagliati, Teacher of Mandolin and Guitar and of Spanish.
For hours and rates. Inquire at the office.
250
TROPHY CUPS
TO
SELECT FROM
FOR THE '
PORTLAND HUNT CLUB
HORSE SHOW
October 7, 8. 9
We have Just received direct from
the factory seven large barrels of
trophy cups containing over 100 new
cups,- which, together with the large
selection we had on hand, gives us over
250 trophy cups to choose from, the
largest single collection ever shown in
this city, including the very latest de
signs In polished, French gray, satin
finished or engraved.
REMEMBER. THE HUNT CLUB ac
cepts only sterling silver cups. We
Have Them from $5.00 to $150.
We Feel Sure We Can Please Yon.
JAEGER' BROS.
Leading Jewelers and Opticians.
2tW Morrlaon St.. Bet. Fifth and Sixth.
Portland Fair & Livestock Association,
entered a suit yesterday for $3000
against that organization, which he
claims Is due. him for his last year's
salary. An attachment on the funds of
the company in a local bank was Issued.
Wehrung Is represented by Attorney
John Manning. . '
PHOTOGRAPHER.
Aune. Columbia Bldg.. Main. A 1635.
Trunks- suitcases and bags. Largest
variety at Harris Trunk Co.
Solid Oak Sanitary Roll Top
Desks Down to $41
Flat Top $25
h onus--- nb,J.. J' ? X
Solid Oak Standard Roll Top
Desks Down to $26.75
Flat Top $18.25
Let us show you the many
points of superiority ' in the
CUTLER desks get the best.
More than a hundred sizes
and styles to select from.
Buy your office furniture
from the exclusive OFFICE
OUTFITTERS.
in HAM STATIONERY &
iULilMl PRINTING CO.
Fifth and-Oak Streets
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, above Union Square
Just opposite) Hotel St Francis
European Plan $1.60 a day up
American Plan $3.00 a day up
Sew steel snd brick structure. Furnished at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con
venience. On csrlines transferring all over
city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers.
Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco
THIS IS THE BEST
TIME THE YEAR
FOR A NEW PLATE OR BRIDGE.
As there -Is little or" no danger of sore
gums er other troubles while the warm
weather lasts. Our plates give the
mouth a natural expression, and will
prove a lasting comfort. t
i
1
' DR. W. A. WISE
Presldeat and HAnscer.
22 Tears Established in Portland.
We will give you a good 22k old
or porcelain crown lor.....
Molar Crowns ""J
22k bridge teeth
Gold or enamel tilling.. . i l-go
6ilver fillings... -Jj
Inlay filings of all kinds a.6
trood ruDoer pmiea
The best red rubber plates
Painless extraction.
6.00
7.50
Painless extraction free when ilatea
or bridge work is ordered. - .
Work guaranteed for 15 years. .
THE WISE- DENTAL CO.
(Inc.)
The Failing Bldic Sd and Was. Sts.
Office Honrs 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.
Sundays, 9 to. 1.
. . Phone A and Main 202.
3 Days to Chicago
4 Days to New York
If you" take the
Eleotrlc-llghted train.de luxe
North Coast Limited
No Excess Fare.
Reduced fares East on October
i over the Scenic Highway
through the Land of Fortune.
Particulars upon request.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A,
25S Morrison St., Portland,
THE PERRI HOTEL
Msdlson St.
(B. Boren Ave.
SEATTLE,
Absolutely
Fire-Proof
Boroaesa
r. rua
UnitedWinlesJ
Stattoa
The Highest GrsJo Eiery Modars CoaTsaleact
Centrally located and commanding- a view of tbi
Olympics. Cascade Mountains, Mt Rainier and
Posst Sound. AutoBus meets trains and boats
on dlract carllne to the A.-Y.-P Exposition-
J. 8, McTSRNAJi, liana-sr,
I
Pi-W--" Iritis
All the
Noted American
Clothes-Makers
Are represented In our colos
sal exhibit of Autumn attire.
"By "noted" we mean all those
, manufacturers whose pro
ductions have won popular
ity through sheer force of
merit.
Visit this store tomorrow and
and' ask to be shown the suits
and overcoats priced at $15,
$20 and $25 or some of the
exclusive clothes designed
and elegantly tailored at
$30, $35, $40 and $50
B. B. "WALKER, LL.D., President
ESTABLISHED 1867
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO
LONDON OFFICE
2 Lombard Street, E. C
Branches. Throughout the Dominion
Seattle and
CANADIAN COLLECTIONS
This Bank, having over 180 branches distributed throughout the
Dominion, is enabled to offer unsurpassed facilities for mak
ing collections in any part of Canada.
PORTLAND BRANCH, CORNER SECOND AND STARK STREETS
F. C MALPAS. Manager.
WIRELESS PEOPLE
ATTENTION !
We have a full line of Wireless Receiving Ap
paratus, also 5000-ohm Receivers.
CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY
Western Electric Works
61 Sixth Street. Portland. Oregon. Phones. Main 1696: A 1696
High-Grade Municipal
and Improvement Bonds
t
We have several good issues on hand. Buy direct
from contractor and save broker's commission.
Warren Construction Company
SIT Back Bonding Portland, Or.
THE CORRECT
GLASSES
At a fair, reasonable price. With our
up-to-date testing system, for which
there is no extra charge, we fit you
to glasses that are guaranteed to re
lieve your eye defects. Established since
1896. we have the most sclentifio work
room in the city, and give our personal
attention to each individual case.
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
318-219 Falllms; Bids
Cor. Third and Washington.
Second Floor. Take Elevator.
DO NOT DELAY
Have the matter of a suit
able memorial attended to.
We
carry tne isrgwi
artistic stock to select
and a oall at our show-
most
from.
room
will surprise you witn
our work and low prices.
PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS
204-S06 FOURTH ST,
. Opposite City Hall.
m
Ml
A. LAIRD, General Manager.
NEW YORK OFFICE
16 Exchange Place
of Canada. Also at San Francisco,
Skagway
FOREIGN BOOKS
We carry German Text-Books, Ger
man Fiction find Novels, German Mag
azines; also French Text-Books and
Novels, and Spanish Text-Books and
Novels.
All kinds of books for foreigners to
learn English.
The A. W. Schmale Co.
229-231 First Street .
RHEUMATISM
Call for Free Uricsol
Booklet on Treatment
and Diet, at Woodard,
Clarke & Co., Portland,
or write to TJricsol
Chemical Co., Los An
geles, Cal.
ICCHWA3 PRINTING CO
OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE
247i STARK, STREET