TITESFXDAT OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 24, 1909 " CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORECOSIAN TELXMIOSM. Tae. Fate. -H . . . Mln 770 A . . .Main 7"T0 A . . Main "OTO A ...Main T"70 A !. .Main "T0 A ...Main 7070 A .. .Main 7070 A offls OOt-3 6f"5 M11IS 60VS C iv ct-cu!i.:on. . Marse'nff Editor. inaa Editor... riiv K i.rnr fuL 1-tulldlnK. . . AMVSKMEXTa. Bl'NOAlW THKATER "12th anl Mrrlfn). Onaunrv C'lC'Hl in the cmwiy-'lrm "KaK ired Rbln." Tonight V15 o'clock. PORTLAND IllEATKIt (Fourteenth end Va-n!rir:o-n f:n.l!e Foy In the musical comed.v. "Mr. Hamlet of Broadway." To nlght at 8:15. BAKKR THFATF.n (Thirl. ktn T"1.: Mil and Tavnr "In OM Kentucky. Minim 715: tonight at S.15 ORPHEUV THEATKR iMnrrlion. r''n FixtU and Seventh) A.lvmffd vsudevllia. Ma-Into at 2:15. Tonight at 8:15. GRAND THEATER rtvashjns'on. between Seventh and Park - Vaudeville de luxe. 2:30. 7:30 and 9 P. M. PANTAOKS THETFR (Fourth, and Stark i-cr.tinuous vaudeville. 2:30. :30 and 9:30 P M. ' LYP.IC TMSATFI? (Seventh and Aldr A'hnn f:.k "oTipan)r In "Hello, Bill. ' Matinee 2:15 P. M. ST VP. THEATER (Par and Washlrjton) Motlcn picture. 1 to 11 P. M. c Nvteo fHtniT at Ml-pki-m In Rallfry p of the Museum of Art thore is dis played a p lction cf photoKrapbs of the Fartvznn school. inclu.'.InK Mii.t's beau tl f nl Siir.nc." vlih the rainbow. Coml's "Small Vst Rnther and Companions" snri the- strops tr.'l simple drawings of Rous sen u. !.-lir..ttrc effects so Ilk tho-o Fen here in Oregon. Oorf.e Fore.t Frush's "Thf Sculptor and the - K:nK." a lonn which ha hf-on the object of much admiration, will leave the jtal lerv Monday. The Museum of Art. cor ner Fifth and Taylor streets. Is open -verv wtek day from 9 until 5 o'clock. .WmHsion Is free. Thursday and Satur day afternoons and also, yiiwiays iroin 2 to 5 o'clock. Engineer Cissxb Bfttf:r. Clem Cissne. ic!nr of the O. R. N.. who was Iniured Thursday nieht when his locomo- tive overturned at Mitchells. nrir Hood River, is joiiw well at St. Vincent's Hos pital, where he was brought immediately after the accident. Although his fire man. Ashby. was killed by the locomo tive rolling ovt-r him after he had Jumrd. Cissne has sustained nothins more serious than a compound fracture of the rlRht leg. Favorable hopes are, entertained for his complete recovery. " Death or Jacob A. Labsson. Jacob A. Lareson. who died at his home in Upper Alhir.a. Friday, wap a well-known contractor and house decorator. He had lived In Portland for a number of years, and wan well known In building circles. Mr. Larsson was a memtier of Alblna Canin. Woodmen' of th?i World. He Is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held today at 2 P. M. from the Wooc'.men hall. Russell street and Rodney avenue and the interment will be In Rose City Cemetery. Memorial Service. Tn memory ' of Bishop J S. Mills, in the First United Erethren Church. East Fifteenth and Morrison street. Sunday evening. October lies Sonp, congregation; prayer; solo, Misw Dorothy Lewis: Scripture lesson. Rev. D. R. Potts; offertory, Mrs. E. B. Clark; anthem, choir; addresB, Bishop N. Castle: solo, Mrs. F. M. Verdenlus; ad dress. Rev. J3. E. Emerlck; address, W. O. Zelfiler; addre-ss. Rev. J. B. Merrill; male quartet; address. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; address. Rev. R-3. Showers; song, con gregation. PRESIDENT (JRITTENTO COMINO. Cl'.arles N. Crittenton. president of the Nationa.1 Florence Crittenton Mission, who is now visiting all cities wherein tnere are Florence Crittenton Homes, of which there are 71 in the United States, will be in Portland this week and will hold a series of meetings in our different churches. Announcements will te made as to time and place. Vancocver Cars. Owing to track repairs the ' Vancouver car." leaving Portland at "9:10. 9:50. 10:30, 11:10 and 11:30 A. M.. on Monday October 25. will run over Steel bridge and out Williams . avenue. During this same period the Incoming cars will also run via Williams avenue. ' Portland Rati, Wat, Light & Power Co. CATHOLIC Mission Opess A mission wl!! -open in .the Church of the Ascen sion at h'.gli mass today. It will be preached by the Redemptorist Fathers. During the week masses will be said and sermons preached every day at 5:30 and $:Cn A. M. The principal sermon of the day will be delivered each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tatlor-Street Methodist Chvrch, cor. 3d and Taylor Dr. Benjamin Young will speak at 10:30 A. M. on "The Glory of Grand Canyon of Yellowstone"; 'JO P. M., subject: "Tongue and Temper." Morn ing offertory special number by the choir, flute obligate by Stanley Baker. , Church or Our Father (Unitarian), Seventh and Tamhlll Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister. Services 11 A. M. and s P. M. Morning. "Art and Character"; eve ning. "The Present State of Psycho therapy." All seats free morning and eve ning. Wb SELr hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30 pound beds from 17 so and up. We renovate mattresses and return then, the same day. Portland curled Hair ' Factory. H. Metiger. pro prlrtor. SK-23 Front St., Main 474. A 1374.' Now Is your time to rent one of Dr. Rand's elegant, unique, "large eight-room, lower aptrtment-houses, 164 North 24th st., reception hall effect with fire place, den. etc.; Dec. 1; think It over. Telephone Main 356 or call in evening. Cot-NCii, op Jewish Women. The) first meeting of the Bible Study Class of the Council of Jewish Women will be held . Wednesday, at 2:30 P. M., in the vestry of Temole Beth Israel. Nervous Debiutt. enlarged glands in any part and piles cured by recent scien tific method without operation or -pain. Confidential. Address F 477, Oregonlan. Sewed Soles. 75 Cents. Best Oak Leather. Whila you wait, or sent for. Jacob Schwtnd. 367 Stark, near Park. Phone Main 73i. A S212. Dairtxe Stop the Miljc agitation at once. Be sanitary. We will show you how. Oregon Noxodor Co.. room 18, 2234 Pine st. afternoons. For "Good Eats" come to the Portland Cafeteria, at 12S Fifth St., between Alder and Washington sts. Frank Griffith & William Barnfs.. Jvst Received 10.000 Charles the Great Havana cigars. New sises. Si 3. Rich, cigarman. sole distributor. 267 Morrison. ; A. Rei.veb. furrier, 14S Fifth st., near Morrison. Get my prices on fine furs and repair work before going elsewhere.' F. P. Youno. ladles' furnishing goods, new location 2T Morrison St.. Corbett bldg.. between Fourth and Fifth. "LxrrERTS" pure gold seamless wedding rings, all sires; engraving free; price, to 12. 172 Washington street. OpriCES and reception room. Medical bide., to share with general practitioner. AM 41. Oregon ian. - QN-a) SntE LEFT In The Oregonlan bldg.. very desirable office rooms. Csll sarly at room 2ft. Bertha Martin. 705 Ttothchild bldg.. original . designs in initials, fine needle work. . Wright's Sample Shoe Shop. 600. C1. 62. M Oreg'n. ldgALadies' 2. men's J2 3u. Shipherd's Springs. Dr. W. l. McNary. medical d'rector; E. L. Shlpherd. mgr. Rosenthal Sisters." hairdressers and manicurers. 90 7th St.. opp. Oregon Hotel. Brandes' Grtlu l Sixth, serves an elegant 7-course turkey dinner for 5V. Wright's Sample Shoe Shbp, 0. 601. "2. e03 Oreg'n. bldg. Ladies' O. men's e2.60. . 100xl(-Corner Third and Mill, to lease to- a long term. Inquire 30 Third at. r . vr-.x.-.-rx wi Pine. Li. S. Dane A. L. Keenan. A. L. Barbur and w. x. Fieskes. representing the Brooklyn Re publican and Improvement Club, called on Mayor Simon Friday and laid before him a request that the main portion of the acre, belonging to the city, on Towell and Milwatiki streets. -he made a park. At present a large frame build ing stands' In the middle of the tract and Jhe remainder of the ground Is used for storing water pipes. The committee asked that the ground be cleared .and then filled up to the street level. A city barn will be. built adjoining the engine house facing Powell street.- but there will Kill be left about two acres for park purposes. The matter win come before the Water Board at us n,exr meeting, u , was suggested that the vacant ground at the South Mount Tabor reservoir might be used for storing pipe in place or me tract at Powll and Milwaukle streets. Bi rglart Is Attempted X burglar entered the home of R. G. Brown, at 611 East Couch strc-et. yesterday morning at 2 o'clock, but was foiled in his attempt to rob the house, and narrowly escaped being captured by Mr. Brown. The bur glar entered through the pantry window, which had been left unfastened. He then removed his shoes and after opening the front door' so he could escape easily, he went r.p stairs into the bedroom where Mr. ar.d Mrs. Brown wer? sleeping. Mrs. Brown was awakened and saw the visitor standing in the room. Mr. Brown sprang after the fellow, but was too slow. Plung ing down the stairway, the burglar ran through the door and disappeared just as Mr. Brown reached the door with a gun. The burglar left a fairly good pair of sho-?s. Nothing was missing from th house ' Sanitarium Patient Escapes. Tom Martin, an Irishman. 43 years old, an inmate of the Crystal Springs Sanitarium, escar?d from that Institution yesterday end appealed to the police for protec tion. He said he was being abused and persecuted by his guards and that treat ments of electricity given him were ad ministered so strong that he suffered greatly and could get no abatement of the abuse. Cnpts.in of Police Bailey ques tioned the man and found lie was ap parently suffering from delusions and held him. - Attendants from the sanitar ium called later and took the man back handcuffed. Dr. Gillespie .said he ap- .. .. .- ,1 napfwllv when talking to the police but that he was subject to violent and murderous delusions ana was a uiu gerous man to be at large. Locai Sues Opficer .Maddux. Clifford Maddux, police patrolman, whose wife. Hazel Maddux; was one of the principals with Frank E. Rodman, tho automobile man, in the Investigation oT the May Real case, was sued yesterday by John Logan, the attorney, for JWO, which sum the attorney claims for fees In connec tion with this sensational case. Maddux requested Logan to defend his wife and Logan appeared and argued the habeas corpus proceedings which., were "brought before the Circuit Court to obtain the re lease of the woman and Rodman. For this Logan says he was never paid, al though - he repeatedly demanded hie money. Witi. Speak in Sunhtside. Dr. J. Whit comb Broupher, pastor of the White Temple, will speak, In . the Sunnyside Bovs' Brigade- hall. East- Thirty-fourth and East Yamhill streets, at 8 o'clock, tomorrow niajit. Dr. Brougher will dis cuss means for employing the time of working boys and girls who are inclined to spend their Idle hours on the streets and In undesirable places of amusement. Admission to the meeting will be free and everybody is invited. A good pro gramme, Including polos, will be given. Two M sonic Events. At the reception which will be given Thursday Tilght. at the Masonk Temple, West Park and Yamhill streets, by Oregon Commandery. No. 1. Knights Templars, there will be a short address by William C. Bristol, fol lowed by vaudeville and musical selec tion's, club-swinging, etc., finished off with lunch and cards. The annual ban quet of Washington Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, will take plaoe, December 6. at tho commandery hall. Masonic Temple, East Eighth and' Burnside streets. Elite Hair Dressing Parlors, 109 Seventh street, have to announce the closing of their parlors, all day. Sunday, October 24. to allow opportunity of thorough renovation, preparatory to the placing of the new and elaborate 1xr tures now being made for them by the Pacific Coast Showcase & Fixture Com pany. This new work will give an elab oration, to every appointment, second to none on tho Pacific Coast. ' Bank Clearings Increase. Portland bauk clearings for' the week Just closed' show an increase over the clearings for the corresponding period of 1906 of nearly $2,500,000. In the equivalent week in 190S the clearings aggregated 6.741.317.25. Last week the total was J9.223.296.63. SatUr o'. elenrlnea were Sl.072.942.76 as against JST2.343.32 for the correspondlngJ Saturday in 1908. J. Couch FlaAders Operated On. J. Couch Flanders, one of Portland's better known attorneys, underwent a minor operation at Good SamarltaR Hospital yesterday afternoon, and will be out of the hospital, it 1s .believed. In a few days. The lancing" of a slight internal ant-ess. which was easily reachedwas the nature of the operation. Addresses oh Ferrer. The assassina tion of Fratclsoo Ferrer-will 'be the sub ject of addresses to be given, tonight at g o'clock, by Colonel C. E. S. "Wood and H. Langerock. at Marxian halt 2034 Stark street, near First. The subject of the addresses will be "Francisco Fetrer: Martyr for the Truth."-' Thb Christian Erothers' College Bazaar will open Monday. October 25, at 7:30 P. M. Mayor Simon will address, the "Bazaar Boosters" and turn "over the basaar to the merry-makers. Be .one of them and see the Taft flag. Change of programme every night. Admission free. . Hood River Spitxenberq Apples. Ben Levy & Co.. 10S-111 Front St., -ill ship this week a car of these famous ap ples to New Vork City. Any one wishing to send a few boxes to parties there, by placing their orders at onoe, will re ceive benefit of carload rates. Your Halloween Partt will not be complete without Hood River Yellow Newtown apple cider, from your grocer. Wtnkoop, the roofer, removed to 647 First street. Telephone Main 2RS2. , 22-Karat gold wedding rings at Marx A Bloch. 2S3 Morrison street. Richard's Sunday table d'hote dinner, fpper cover; 4 to 8:30 P. M. Dr. W. T. Williamson has returned. Corbett bldg. . " . Dr. Blohm has moved to 217 Marquam. Dr. Swain dentist. 311 Dekum bldg. Printing. Ansley, cheapest, best. Jl. 4671 SUBURBANBARGAiN. We have for sale 16 lots, with a fir dwelling and stable thereon; ground ex clusive of that occupied, by the buildings could be sold in single lots at a handsome protlt. For sale, at the very low figure of H3.O0O. For full particulars inquire of CHAS. .K. HENRY . CO.. . Henry Building.. Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or. WAREHOUSE SITE. 100x100 feet on the northeast corner of Eighteenth and Upshur' streets, with ex cellent trackage facilities. This can be had for $: less than other quarter blocks In the same neighborhood. CHAS. K. HENRY CO.. Henry Building-. Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, ,Or. Silvprslde Run Increases. ASTORIA. Or., Oct. 23--SpeciaI.) The run or silversldes during last night and today was by - far the best since the rt J TVI JLSlcllllUiiu iicvi ing diamonds direct. - '. ' . ' ' Our diamond business has -grown to uch an extent that we have made arrangements wlth a law M"no4 brnker In Antwerp, Belgium, w hich enables us to buy all of our. dia- mOne CiarrBe shlpmeut already received, another on the way, due here ab0p'orNl-ndmuoneUof ihe IsVgest diamond market- In the Wt, and PorUand people appreciate fine diamonds. Julging from the number of "beautiful gems we have sold recently. 1 25.00 , slightly 50 for karat fine white set in fancy ring. S27.50 for .Ji karat set in Tif fany ring. . $295.00 for IV, karat gem almost steel blue. 300 for H4-1-1 karat extra fine white gem. 175.00 for lVi karat in brooch' containing 13 dia monds. 9150.00 for 1 karat In brooch containing 7 d 1 a monds. S263.00 for 1- 1-32 k a r a t ,ln brooch containing 7 diamonds. S150.00 for ls i, .-n . in brooch As Above, S27.50. This beautiful diamond rlntr. welfrhln '' "ix only , : .2?.H a, K.. Only fM.00, This rlmr. weighing K.. beautiful white atone. containing . V emptor pert diamond JAEGER BROS. Leading Jewelers and Opticians. 2.W MORRISON ST, BETWEEN THIRD- AD FOURTH. opening of the Fall season, with the re sult that the giuneiiera, navv--setnet operators all did well. The in creased run is attributed to the- recent southwest storm and heavy rain. WHEREJTO bllME. After the fire The Portland Restau rant. 305 Washington street, being closed for a few days on account of fire, has reopened for business. Prompt service and quality the best. Best meaL-at the new Kantong Cafe. 452 Wash. St.. bet. 12th and 13th. Spe cial Sunday chicken dinner, with Ice cream. 40c. Merchants' lunch daily, 25c. Special 50-cent chicken dinner from noon to 8 P. M. at Becker's Grill, in the New Seward Hotel, Tenth and Alder. A special 50c chicken dinner today at Hall's restaurant, 330 Washington st. SIXTEENTH S PROPERTY 100x100 feet, with buildings thereon, bringing in good rental. Property in this vicinity is rapidly increasing in value. For price and terms call upon CHAS. K. HENRY CO., Henry Building.. Fourth and Oak Sts.. Portland, Or. IRVINGTON. We have for sale a number of choice lots, both corners and inside lots. We are now building and have for sale several homes and unique bunga lows. Call and see them. F. E. BOWMAN & CO., Corner 12th and Thompson. v Phone E. 935. " FACTORV SITE. Near Fourteenth and Hoyt, 100x100 feet, buildings now on the property bringing in a fair rental. Hoyt street is the best street running east and west leading to the Union Depot and freight sheds. Price 130,000. Sefe ua for particulars. CHAS. K. HENRY CO., Henry Building., Fourth and Oak Sts. Portland, Or. REMOVAL. SALE. Greatest bargains ever shown, all needle work supplies. The Needlecraft Shop. 147H Sixth Btreet, opposite Meier & Frank's." I ' a PHOTOGRAPHER.; . Anne. Columbia Bldg, Main. A 135. ATTENTION, MERCHANTS. You will be interested to know that we have more safes and vaults in dally use than all other companies combined. We guarantee our safes to be superior to all others. Portland Safe Company, agents . for the Herrlng-Hall-Marvln Safe Company, manufacturers of the genuine Hall's Safe & Lock Company's safes and vaults. 92 Seventh street. CARD OF THANKS. Wishing to thank the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted her in her late bereavement and for the many oJka NETTIE MAYBACH AND FAMILY. , , i Rock Sprtnics Coal. The best house coal. Liberty Coal & Ice Co., exclusive agents 26 North Fourteenth street. Main 163 A 5186. Aged Jajiitor Dies. THE DALLES, Or.. Oct. 23. (Spe cial.) WHiam H. Clasius. 60 years tld. head janitor of The Dales public schools for 'O years, died at his home here this morning. The High School building will be closed Monday afternoon to al low teachers and scholars to attend the funeral, which will be helAat 2 o'clock: All flags on the school buildings are at half-mast. Clasius was a native of FRA LUCIUS World-Famous Master Adept . Healer and Life Teacher - ,n. Founder of "Vltol f iy'v " , J oity," author of f'i?':;- The Boole oi un, etc. will glv grand Ulastrated LECTURE on "Vltology. Health and Success." at S iVlork TONIGHT (SUNDAY). OCT. 4, In Alisky Hall. 2S Morrison st., cor. ad. Illustrations painted while i-ou llstsm. Admission trea for ladles and man. Auspices of the Oregon Institute of Vltology. - V,: iifcT. r rii i DO NOT DELAY Have the matter of a suit able memorial attended to. We carry the largest and most artistic stock to - select from, and a call at our show room, will surprise you with our work and low prices. PORTLAND MARBLE WORKS 204-6 FOl'HTH ST,' OppMlta City Hall. m im We are import- Diamonds Our Specialty Importing diamonds direct enable us to give the following bargains Look them over they are interesting. S125.0O por karat for fine white, beautiful ST SO for 5-16 karat fine white, set in for 1 Va-1 liLinuj' v " c c- I - 64 karat fine white stone, imperfect. UH.00. Tht" Brooch is hand madfi. 14 karat and con tains beautiful white ilia mond, weighing karat. 13 diamonds. hariraina we have. All we ask Is ett?r. penmark, and In early days was a sail or. He made three trips around the world. Deceased leaves a wife and two children. t ji.jt T.oolc for car with green sign. A Place to Entertain Friends Sunday Cream Dinner Our C h i ck e n". Cream. Dinners 'served every Sunday are proving a great success. The wetland fea ture of preparing everything on tho menu- withjure rich cream has taken the popular fancy. MENU V V 4 to 7i30 P. M. Seventy-five Cents. Oyster Cocktail. Cream of Asparagus. Salted Almonds. Ripe Olives. Waldorf Salad, e Basket Croquettes, Creamed Peas. Frozen Pomegranate Punch Creamed Chicken on Corn Fritters. Sweet Potatoes, "Virginia Style. Creamed Cauliflower. - Celery. Apple Shortcake with Whipped Cream. Assorted Cake. Crushed Banana Ice Cream. Mount Tabor Grapes. Coffee. . "A Different Place to Eat." Tup popular vSHOP. -Tl .MORRISON M. X A J M. J. W Flowering Bulbs The Finest Stock In the City. PLANT THEM NOW In Potn, for the House. In 1'onr Porch Boxes.. In the Yard for Spring; Flowers. Our free pamphlet on Bulb Cul ture will tell you just how toj be successful. We have imported from Ger many a fine display collection of colored paintings, showing these flowers in their true natural colors. These will en-' able you to select Just such va rieties as you like. We also have fine stock of PALMS, FERNS, PLANTS, JARDIN1ERS ROSE BUSHES," SHRUBS, TREES, ETC Phones M 6956, A 3811. ALNTONINI OLIVE OIL Olive Oil of tha finest quality. The abso lute purity of this Olive Oil ' is guararr- teed. In addition to its ; purity, it has the fresh, delicate and true olive flavor Gallon tins, $3.50 i2-ga.llon tins, $1.90 Quart tins, $1.25 Large glass, $1.00 Medium glass, 50 D. G. BURNS CO. - Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 208-210 THIRD ST. Telephones Main 616, A 1626 . fit : f- s v mm firtraSuanliM ITUIANSAUQDII Go to any clothing store in Port land and ask to see the overcoats, cravenettes and suits they are selling at $20, $25 or $30; Examine the garments carefully. Take your time about it. Inspect the fabrics, the way they're made up, the linings, seam work, button holes, etc. Then come here and compare what we'll show you for the same money; Such a test invariably results in this , store winning your trade, for dollar for dollar, no other store offers values that begin to compare with ours. SXUp are cole Portland f proof Hosiery for men, women and children guaranteed to wear for six . months. Mail orders delivered iree Do You Remember -what happened a year ago ? today When memory fails you, let an Excelsior Diary assist youi. 191,0 DIARIES JOURNALS DATE BOOKS CALENDARS Etc., now on sale. 'In our large assortment you will be sure to find just what you want. KILHAM STATIONERY ' PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS YOUR NEW Bur It From Vu. Wa Can Save You Money. Good, last color, English gloria. Paraxon frame 81.00 Rustpioof English Gloria, finest frame. . .' -SI. 50 Hercules rust and wlndproof 92. OO Ladles' Directolre Umbrella Sl.oO P Full-length, gold and pearl tape edge, silk Gloria...... 3.50 Tape-edge real sljk warp Gloria 81.SO Pure silk, red and blue, Prli- cess handles - S2.25 An Immense line of fine ladles and cents' 85.00 to S20.00 We Have . the Lra-est Stock on the Coast in This Line. , RECOVERING Let Ua Cover Yonr Umbrella Make It Good ah New. Glorias . 81.25. 81.50. 2.00 Silk, all colors..2.50. S3.00. S-l.OO Ail goods our own manufacture. Rustproof, wlndproof, folding, detach able, self-opening umbrellas. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. MEREDITH'S Exclusively Umbrellas. ' 313 Wnshinston, Bet. 5th and 6th. CCHWA3 PRINTING CO OSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE 2474 STARK STREET UMBRELLA - i Agents for Hole-' Trv lliis or Tne vaouuia wwuor 1; . 7 as the only perfect vacuum cleaning- outfit in exisicnee. ft It cannot be approacnea auraDlllLy or coilipmicucea ui ar,,,tnmenf. Knthlnir mora to buy. rinerareri from any at a cost of less than t cants pe hour. It keeps your horn, clean for only 10 cents a wk 'You will find many uses for it every day. It Is used and endorsed oy the Government and sold under Li a sruaranty bond. It Is the cleaner you g ultimately bu M Write, phone El to let you tr: y. or call today, and we will be flad j the SAiiTO in your own home. I Wm. B 334 , CMcChnre Co. f'" MOHAWK BLDG. Ilousecleanlng-. Give TJs a t3 We Do Bell Ringers x For Large Apartments, Small Dwellings, Elevators, Etc Connect direct with lighting circuit. No more batteries always reliable. PRICE, $3.00 AND UP Western Electric Works 61 Sixth Street. Portland. Oregon. Phones. Main 1696: A 1696 B eautif ul Hotel Mo ore CLATSOP BEACH . SEASIDE, OR. ( Portland's Nearest Beach Resort Via A & 0. R. R. Open All Year. Directly overlooking the Pacific Ocean. 4 delightful Summer and Winter resort. Hot salt baths and surf bathing. Sea foods a spe cialty. Walks, drives and boating. DAN J. MOORE, Prop. THE PERRY HOTEL Madison St. ' (Z Boren Ave. Ski CDATTin DUtllaW Absolutely Fire-Proof European MtM?. Fl United Wireless Station Trie Hlfbest Grsdo Brsry Modsra CosTealencI Centrally located and commanding- a view of thf Olympics. Cascade Mountains, Mt- Rainier and Pusat Sound. , Auto-'Bus meets trains and boatn on direct eartine to the A.-TI-P. Brposltlon. J. 3. McTERNAN. Manaser. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Oeary Street, above Union Square - ' Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up j American Plaa $3.00 a day up Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished st cost of (200.000. Every comfort and con venience. On cariines transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of Sao Francisco CHRISTENSEN'S SCHOOL for Dancing, Deportment and Physical Development Christ snsen's Hall can be rented, first class affairs only. For terms apply to Mr Christensen. office at hail., corner Eleventh and Tamhlll streets, Portland, Oregon. Phones, Main 6017. A 4680. CORJtS AND CALLOUSES., Dr. Oliver Fletcher, D. C, foot specialist, will send you his famous formula for removing noUstnaoa w 1 1 Vt full Instructions. Guaranteed. Make 1L a DUKirieB. xt yuu nave una corn it will pay you. By re turn mall tl.OO. AlLsky Bl dT., Portland, Or. ViniMiSif-faftasMa !-i ' . i'l ll I , ' i 4 H ;M S s v y If r . hi 4r"tf$ V i J CM. "" ' t Cleaner Free ' in emciency. lamp aocket will 8001 Trial. THERE TO STICK When we fit you with eyeglasses they are bound to stay on your nose, and the lenses will give you the great est satisfaction in cases of eye strain causing headaches. No extra charge for our scientific examination, and our prices are very reasonable. Es tablished 1896. Dallas Optical Parlors 21S-SI0 Falllnar Hldar Cor. Third and A aahlna-ron, Second Floor. Take Elevator. RHEUMATISM Call for Free Uricsol Booklet on Treatment "ind Diet, at Woodard, Clarke & Co., Portland, or write to Urie'sol Chemical Co., Los An geles, Cal. r.ini SEATTLE BIT u- - r Twelve. &tovie& SEElrEffEE of solid ccirjr ! m af n ST LDNCRTTE. bTEELirURBLE Euh3peanIan $1 ESUrL SEEP EE EE ULfibs. ,-jC -a . a. 1 M 1 -. . ' I : 1 : Via W5W frTCEl