The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, September 18, 1910, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 39

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER - 18, 1910.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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dram. "Tb. M.tlsg lot,"
ORHEUH THEATER iMorrfjon. bat-n
etxca, and rma vaudeville. This
a.t.raoon at 1.1 and tonisbi at S IS.
CXAND THFA1EH (Par aid WaJlnton
Vaudv.i;a. Tbi afternoon a ala. i-
Bleat at 141 aad .
LYRIC THEATER (!vn'h ana Atder
rutnti Mus:ral Ooot-1t company la
'PUjUf in. Hifr- This afiaooaa at
S M. toalffct at 7 TO and
STAR TrlLATtR tiaxk and Wh!tliton
MutSoo picture. Cobliauoua. fro-n 1 :-) ta
10 W P. M-
ARMOR T Tenth ana Coach 1 Fond Bhow.
and manufacturer, axoaiclon. lonlcnt at
Art Exsrnrr Sttli. Ope:. At the
Husfun of Art the loan exhibition of
b. ut. fcl textiles, furniture, lace, s'.aks.
prHtery aad reliefs, from Italian sources;
Greek vases. ft-rur-ines. Kls and curios.
Is still open to the public Among the
eurloa is a distaff, ouch as may be sven
In tie haids of fine o'd women at the
doors of Che atone hen of the Greek
peasants; an ancl'nt r.and-xntrror. a ptn
used by the old Ramans to fasten their
robe, ancient iair.ps and cups. Tte per
manent collection of cants in the lower
sallerl? is a source of pleasure to there
who enjoy th serene beauty of Oreek
sculpture. The Museum hours are: Week
days, from to 5; Sundays, t to S: free,
taw afternoons of Tuesday. Thursday,
Kr.iay. Saturdsy and Sunday.
Revolvbi Wiru'Kit Fimkd. Armed
with a hua-r. old-fjshkned Colts re
volver. C P. ilonogbaa went running;
fir K. C. Sfchroerfer at the Bhelnpfaix
Kotrl. Friday nisht aad only the inter
vention of Harry Amacher. who
wrenciied the nun from iloncghan'a
lands, savrd Schroeder. It Is ailered
that lIoEoahan hid been carrying the
revolver all afternoon and had announced
his Intention of killina; Schroeder. He
was arrested by Patrolman Ennis and
was Bned 12a !n Police Court yesterday
Jor cartrlng- the weapon. A charge of
threatening to kill was also placed
aa:r.st him and will be tried next Mon
day. Drr-vivo or" Stbfet Desired. Sunny
side Push Clb has renewed Its effort to
opn Hast Thirty-fourth street from
Knst Stark iitreet to Ladd Park, and has
appointed a committee to take up the
matter of flr.an.e with interested prop
erty owners. l-jst Thirty-fourth street
Is cn.Mertd the principal avenue In
fair.nyside north and i-uutii. but It ends
at East Stark str-ei. Tl.ls committte will
undertake to rase money that an
appeal can be taken in tho courts from
the decision aralnat the first movement
to Invalidate- the so-ith Laurelhun-t plat
and open liist Thirty-fourth street.
Durvicrx Ma Fears Wire. Clad only
Jn his ur.d'rclothes and am-kirnr the
I'nlted Etatrs Marshal to beg protection
from r.!s Irate wif?. John Montgomery
was found a-anderlr.ir about the corridors
of the Federal bullrllnt:. at J: o'clock
J-eaterday mortlnjr. The watchman t le
yhon'd to the police station and Patrol
man Prrajcy was sent to take charge of
MontiTomery. The man was on the verge
of delirium tremens when he stood up
before Ju'lire Langmth yesterday. No
sentence was Imposed upon him.
B turn-All r Oka roe Pishtssed. Claude
Casey. acrusd of atU niptir.g burglary,
was told that he had a narrow escape
from the Penitentiary when Ju.tie Lunjr
guth dism'a-wed the charge against him
yesterday morr.Inc. Mrs. Lena Orsnt.
living on Hoil-d.iy avenue, salil that
r was caught In the act of unfasten
ing the I'jck on a door of her house at
t o'cl-x-k in the morning. Casey failed
to prove an alibi. His identification by
Irs. Grant was vague, however, and he
was rot held.
Droxio Pt hi I Police. Charlea Hell
rren I and Charles Hrllgren II appeared
In Police Court yesterdny morning for
the second time within a few days,
and again gave the poller much trouble
In differentiating thorn. Thy r of the
same age. nationality a.-d occupation,
drink the same liquors, and get the same
effects. The two Uromlns were sent
back to the box to awa't the return of
Judg Bennett, who dealt with their
case before.
Uawr I JX-n RE to Et Given. Professor
Boger W. Cooley. of the law department
of the University of Michigan, will give
a lecture upon ""Where and How to K-.nd
Law."" at 7:15 P. M . Tuesday, in depart
ment No. 4. of the Courthouse. All
graduates of the University of Michigan
and University of Oregon, together with
the members of the Junior and senior
cNsses. are Invited to attend thto l?ctore.
Improvement Club ArroiNTea Dei.c
oates. At the meetlrg of the North
Kast Side Improvement Association Fri
day nlht C. K. Miller. E. Versteeg and
A. M- Dewar were appointed delegates
to the Civic Council. The purpose of the
council was indorsed. A short report
was made on the Drosdwiy bridge situa
tlnn to the effect that progri-ss is being
made on the preliminaries.
LviTEST Arrivals- A pl"nt!!d line of
ladles" waists and children's waists and
dresses has ju-H been recvived by
Becker. McLoughlin & Sweeney, 1
Washington st- In addition to the depart
ment already established by this enter
prising firm they have added a hair
goods department and are in a position
to offer all kinds of hair goods at lowest
poss:ble prices.
Thh Fall term of the law school of
the University of Oreson will hold Its
opening session llm!ay evening. Sept 19.
t 7:15 o'clock. Students who intend to
enroll should present their applications
to the secretary today or Monday. Cata
logues free. Waiter H. Huns, secretary.
Fll Corbeft Mdg.
Car Hits SIak: Ankle Wrenched.
Whi:e in an Intoxirated condition. Kred
A. Cunningham, of 171 K1ti reet, was
struck by a streetcar, at Tl Ird and Pine
streets, Friday e-enlng. and was thrown
to the street. He suffered no other In
Jury than a wrenched ankle.
Wr Sell car mattrrssrs retail at
wholesale prlcea for 30-pound beds from
17 .Jo and up. We rnovate mattresses
and return them the same dir. Portland
Curled Hair Factory. 11. Metzger. pro
prietor. tS-ISi Front U Main ,74, A U7.
The Store Crowpeo All Dat Sati-h-DAT
The result of our h.g odor of a
su.t or overcoat. In the hitost all-wool
fabrics and best styles, during the big
Trade-Bulltiing Sale for only 115. Browns
ville Woolen Mill Store. Id and Morrison.
TurasT Otticer to Begin Work. SL
D. White, truant officer for the city.
Mid yesterday that beginning tomorrow
children will be required to att-nd school,
or be forced to furnish proper excuses
for absence.
Portland Heights Propertt. One of
the most desirable close-In quarter
blocks for sale by owner; splendid view;
graded and ready for building: price rea
sonable. Address B 3"5. Oregonlan.
Dr. J. Ettelsom has resumed practice,
sttlte V7 Oregonlan bldg. Phones: Office."
Marshall 3614; Ttat.denc. Private Ex. .
Fcr Bale. Bear cub. i month old;
very reasonable. Apply Council Crest
observatory.
See A. RirrrR. exclusive furrier and
designer. 13 11th St.. before placing your
srder.
Ixpcriai. Trgi3H Baths, under Wat
ton's Ilest. ; finest lu city, open day and
night.
Swiss Watch BepajrixoC, Chrlstea
sn. M floor Corbett blag. Take elevator.
Diamonds O. Chrlstensen. second floor
Corbett building. Take elevator.
Special Sunday dinner at Richards', C
per cover; i to a.JO P. AL
Pioneer BmiACBa Trail. Dr. A M.
Fllnn, a well-known plor.eer physician of
thlo city, visited the Deschutes County
last week with his family, and passed
through the' territory, where) In the '60s
as a young man he fought Indians.
"Where there were miles of waste and
where nearly every clump of ssgebrush
and trees might conceal an Indian." said
Tjt. Fllnn. "I found waving fields of
grain. When I traveled over this coun
try with some of the Indian scouts, the
Snake Indians were killing men almost
daily and murdering travelers. At Burnt
Baach, where so many persons were
killed, there haa been great development.
6 ell wood Club Holds Ftost Social.
The clubhouse of the St-llwood Com
mercial Club was turned over to the fami
lies of the members Friday night, and
the first social was held. There was
a large attendance of women. It is the
policy of the club to Interest tho women
and the clubhouse Is to be turned over
to them each Friday afternoon and to
the families of members each Friday
night. It Is also planned later to form
a women's auxiliary, which will have
charge of social functlons.
Excursiox to Greshah Planned. The
East Side Business Men's Club has ap
pointed a committee to make arrange
ments for a general excursion to tha
Gresham Orange Fair on a day yet to
be chosen. This committee will confer
with the Grocers Association with a
view to having the grocers take part In
thin excursion.
Memorial to Comradb Adopted.
Sumner Post, No. IX of the Grand Army,
of which the late John A. Newell was
a charter member and past commander,
has adopted, a memorial reported by M.
L. Pratt, L MoGowan and G. A. Prentiss,
the special committee, appointed to
draft It.
Colvilt.b to Lecturr. "New Laws,
New Civilisation. New Age" will be the
subject of an address by W. J. Colvllle.
before the Portland branch of the Inter
national Ethical Educational Society, at
6ul Yamhill street, next Tuesday eight,
at t o'clock. Everybody Is Invited.
Miss Helem Calbrsath. planM. and
Miss EVelene Cslbreath. violinist, recent
ly returned from three Winters' musical
study In Berlin. Germany, will receive
students at their studios. SaO Belmont and
East Twenty-eighth ets.. after Septem
ber li. Thone Tabor 4v7. "
Oriental Rcos.-We guarantee every
rug we sell to be Just as represented.
Our prices are always reasonable. Don't
fall to inspect our stock when In need
of these beautiful floor coverings. Car
tozlan Bros., Importers of Oriental rugs.
473 Wash.
Orintai. Rcca repaired by a native
expert, at Atiych Bros.. KM Wash. st
J. C. Schaeter A Co.. tailors, have
moved to the new Manchester bldg.. Sis
Fifth street, between Stark and Oak.
Seats for the coming holidays for tha
Congregation Ahavai Sholora can be had
at Jacob's Aaher's store, !I2 First st
and at A. Roscnsteln's, First and Taylor.
Feed Storm location. Front street, near
Madison bridge. KhsSO; very reasonable
reriL A. H. iiirrell Co 3C2 McKay bldg..
Third and Stark.
Corsets, slightly damaged by water In
fire, half price and lew. Room 312 Flled
ner bldg., 10th and Wash. Mrs. Zeltfucha
Good Homestead for Se adv.
under homesteads, room (. SSV Third.
Vote for Judge Frank O. Bennett, 87 X,
for County Judge. (Paid advertisement!)
Attt. S. T. jEPrnxYs han returned from
Alaska, can be found at 20S Fenton bldg.
F. E. Beach A Co.. Pioneer Paint Co.,
12 Fin, stieet. Main 1X4. A 7W.
Mrs. Pratt'c select day school for girls.
715 Thompson st. Phone East 4CS.
H. K. SARut.NT, attorney, haa returned,
524.-4) Chamber of Commerce.
Beautiful GVarhart. D. J. Durand. lota
Wposteh's smoke store. 4CS Wash.
PAVING IS DELAYED
Incompleted Water Mains Hold
Back Other Improvements.
35 MILES ARE WAITING
IRVINGTONBARGAINS.
11500 12th, near Thompson; Im
provements paid.
J1350 SSd. near Stanton.
1 14, SO loth, near Stanton.
$1j0 :th. near Stanton.
$J700 100x100, cor. 19th and Braxee.
We are now building- and have for
sale several attractive bungalows;
prices ranging from 1400 to JS500,
which can be sold on the best terms.
Call and see them.
F. E. BOWMAN A CO.
Cor. I2d and Braxce. E. 9J3.
City Engineer Declares Return to
Former System Would Expedite
AVork Question Before Next
Meeting; of Council.
That approximately 35 miles ot street
Improvements are being delayed either
directly or Indirectly by the failure of
contractors to lay water mains. Is the
statement of J. W. Morris, City Engineer,
who declares that a change In the law
to provide that the city shall lay the
water mains, as It did before the adop
tion of the charter amendment on the
subject, would put an end to repeated
delays In street Improvements.
George il. Hyland. manager of the Ore
gon Hassam Paving Company, said yes
terday that his company alone had 11
miles of contracts for street Improve
ments awaiting the laying of water
riiafns.
Under the present system. It Is ex
plained, the contracts let by the water
department for the laying of mains on a
street often provide for the completion
of the work long after a contract let by
the Council for putting in hard surface
pavement for the same place has expired.
Under such conditions there Is no way
of hurrying the water contractors in their
work and streets torn up for Improve
ments are left that way for long periods.
"Whether It Is better from a financial
viewpoint to have the present law con
tinue," said City Engineer Mortis yes
terday, "la a matter on which I am not
Informed, but from the point of con
venience I can say that the old method
was far superior. e get the blame for
the delay In the Improvements of streets.
when It Is all due to the water main con
tractors, who generally take their time
about completing their Jobs.
"I don't know what the Council will
do about It." said Mayor Simon. "It will
come before the members at their next
meeting, and whether they will determine
to submit the proposed change In the
charter to the voters at the coming elec
tion Is Indefinite."
Under the old system, the mains were
laid by the water department and paid
for from fhe receipts of the same depart
ment The charter was then changed to
require the property owners benefited to
pay for the laying of the mains, which
should be done by contract work. This
change was made to take thi expenses
from the water users, many of whom own
no property, and place It on thj property.
Those opposed to the change have argued
that the expense of laying water mains.
like other expenses to the property, would
be added to the rentals and thua the
change was of no avail.
A
GENTLEMAN'S
WATCH
BROOK
The Hat
Without
a Peer
S3.00
as11 11 I-ore moat Clothier bince 1
863
HOLEPROOF
HOSE
For Men,
Women and
Children
Wrat Kind Are
Yon Carrying?
If you are still
loaded down with
the old-etyle, ex
tra thick watch
case, if time you
made a change.
Come in any way
and see the new
models we are
ehowing In How
ards, Ham lltona,
D u e b e r H amp
dens, W a 1 thama,
Elgin and the
c h e a per grades.
Tou may not
want a watch
now., but it will
be time well spent to' post yourself.
Our LADIES WATCHES are nobby
and up to date. They cost no more
than the old styles, and are worth
twice as much 1q appearance. Onr 925
Diamond Mounted Watches, with
Waltham or Elgin movements are ex
ceptionally good . values. Wa have
others In SO-yettr-gold-filled cases as
low as i9.au. vve guarantee every
timepiece that leaves our store. No
matter how much . you pay for your
watch, or whose make It is, it may
give you trouble, and you must de
pend on the dealer to make good any
defects, wa stand back of every sale.
Jaeger Bros. OPTICIANS
. THE LARGE STORE,
2 MORRISON ST., Bet. Sd aad 4th.
AS THIS CITY'S LARGEST
. CLOTHING
STORE
as Portland's foremost
exclusively to the retailing
apparel it is but
offer ' matchless
institution devoted
of men's and boys'
natural that we should
trading advantages.
ORIENTAL RUG STAMPEDE
Hundreds of Magnificent Rugs Sold
at n Tremendous Reduction.
EASTSIDE.
We have a very choice quarter block,
corner 8th and Hancock, that la wel
adapted for light manufacturing, stabl
or apartments, that we offer for sale a
an attractive price. For particulars see
F. E. BOWMAN ft CO.,
Cor 12d and Brazee. E. 935.
ALL 12clGARS 10c.
O'Malley & Neuberger. 327 Wash st.
MANILA TEACHER, WHO RE
CEMLY DIKD, NATIVE
OF OKEOOX.
Mri
Ptell
Mr.. J. XV. Hen. ley.
Mrs. J. W. Hensler, formerly
a Antoinette McCord. who
died at Manila. P. I., on June 19.
was a daughter of James Stir
ling McCord and Mrs. Olive E.
McCord. She wss born on her
father's farm at Mount Pleasant,
near Oregon City, December IS,
1S72.
In 1?01 she went to Manila,
where ah lived until her death.
Though not in robust health, she
was 111 but a short time, death
following an operation under
taken In the hope of saving her
life. In fulfillment of her own
expressed wish, her body was
cremated at San Lazoro.
Mrs. Hensler at the time of her
death was a teacher In the de
partment of atenography In the
United States School of Com
merce at Manila. Her mother,
now a resident of this city
brothers tiiiam, George.
and Melvln and a sister,
rrancis L .nuivaney. 11 rest
denta of Oregon, survive her.
Mrs. Hensley's father. James
Stirling McCord. a Cl-ckamas
County pioneer of 1S50. died in
March. 1S09.
mother, t
y; four T
. Archie I
r, Mrs.
Atlyeh Pros.. S!H Washington St., corner
Tenth, will dispose of 120 of the most
beautiful Oriental rugs Kurdistan.
Irans, BclonJ and Moussouls ever brought
to Portland to the callers at their attrac
tlve store, during this week, at a greatly
reduced price. Each rug la an exquisite
example of Its kind, a rare bargain at
the usual price, but at this reduction It
Is a rug opportunity not to be missed by
shoppers of discernment- The 1-all im
portation was so heavy this year that it
was deemed best by tho Ann to reduce
the stock of tucee particular makes.
Any ruff expert will quickly recognize
this to be ono of the greatest rug bar
gains ever offered, and those not familiar
with genuine Oriental rug values win
readily note the difference in the prices.
which are plainly marked on each rug.
No home Is really furnished In artistic
elegance without one of these Far East
ern masterpieces, and the home contain,
Ing one naturally calls for others.
An Oriental rug la an adornment, an
Investment, and will become a priceless
heirloom In your family, providing it be
the true and carefully selected Oriental
rug such as Atlyeh Bros, always have.
Call without delay.
rvington
The close-in, completely
improved residence dis
trict, is the best place in
Portland for either resi
dence or investment. Get
the best; pet it now.
Lots, 50x100, $135 down
and a moderate monthly
payment. Let us show
you.
Rountree 8 Diamond
241 Stark St., Cor. 2d,
or
E. 13th and Knott Sts.,
Irvington.
IT IS TRUE that ALL may select Autumn
clothing here with better satisfaction because
of the more comprehensive displays.
IT IS TRUE that thousands DO trade here
because their preference in regard to makers
is given the widest latitude. Every maker of
note is well represented here. Our prices
range, suits and overcoats, from $15 to $50.
Special mention is made of three strong lines
men's and young men's Autumn suits and over
coats in all the newest, most up-to-date styles at
15.00
WHEREJTO DINE.
All the delicacies of the season at thi
Portland Restaurant. Fine private apart
oients for ladies. 305 Wash, near 6th iL
The Standard Cafeteria will preseat
a musical programme by Webbers' 6
plece string orchestra from 5 to 8 P. M.
Chicken and other special Sunday
dishes In addition to an elaborate
menu. No more pleasant (or more reasonable-priced)
plare to dine In the
city. On 6th st., 2 blocks north ot
Washington.
O'Neill serves table d'hote Wednesday
and Sunday evening, SI plate. A la carte
at all times. Music S to U P. M. Alder
and W. Park.
122 14 th at.
Stearns' Restaurant,
Chicken dinner. Sac.
Chlckon dinner. Peerless Cafeteria, 104
Fifth, near Waslungton.
CAPITOJ HILL.
Situated In the southwestern part of
city, among the rolling hills, the pret
tiest part of Multnomah County. On
the Oregon Electric Railroad. 5-cent
carfare; water system now Installed
and piped to every lot: all streets and
sidewalks put In at our own expense.
All lots full size, 60x100 feet; price fSOO,
and aold on easy terms. Buy now before
the price Is advanced. Full particulars
of Clouessy eV Smith, C10 McKay bldg.
Phone Main 108$.
the Wells-Fargo Company. The fruit In
dustry has so Increased business that It
is necessary to have a building large
p no ugh to accommodate the growers.
Heretofore storage room has been limited
and large shipments could not be de
livered until about train time.
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Viscount Weds Lynn Singer.
LONDON. Sept. 17. Miss Edith Delys,
the operatic soprano, of Lynn, Mass.. and
Viscount de SL Hllalre, were married
here today.
Trunks, suit cases and bags. Largest
rsrletv at Warrla Trunk- Co.. "st Sixth.
,CLASSED,THE BEST.
The famous Hop Gold Bottled Beer.
manufactured from the purest and best
ngrecients to oe oot&inea, makes a
fitting beverage for any occasion, be
It the impromptu lunch or for a dinner.
Always convenient to have on hand to
regal the unexpected guest. Order by
phone. East 46. B 114.
IRVINGTON. .
We have for sal one of the finest
eight-room houses In Irvington. Ma
hogany dining-room, hardwood floors,
two fireplaces, den and garage.
F. E. BOWMAN CO.,
1 2d and Bratee Eta. Phone E. 935.
O'NEILL
West Park and Alder Sts.
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
. HESTAIRANT.
A la Carte at All Boors.
SUNDAY TABLE D'HOTE,
6iSO to 8i30 P. K.
Mnslo.
Sl.OO PER PLATE.
Relishes.
Green Onions. Olives.
Celery. Radishes.
Sardines Canape.
Soup.
Cream of Chicken. Melba.
Consomme Auz Perles. .
Fish.
Medallion of Salmon Nantua.
Potatoes Hollandaise.
Entrees.
Stuffed Lamb Chops, Cardlnalls.
Apple Fritters. Glace au Rum
Roast. Broiled Squab Chicken or
Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus.
Lettuce and Tomato Salad.
Browned New Potatoes.
Spinach in Cream.
Dessert
Ice Cream and Cake.
Cheese and Crackers.
Cafe Nolr.
The Greater
A TYPE DUPLICATOR
Tou will admit advertising with
actual typewritten circular letters has
become a commercial necessity.
Time and expense are prohibitive to
having the work done on typewriters.
Investigate our " Planotype." with
which you can print actual typewriter
work, and also print from printers' dis
play type and electrotypes, circulars,
office forms, notices, statements, re
ports, etc., at the rate of 2000, or more,
copies per hour.
All copies are alike and perfect. Tou
do the work when you want It and
print Just as many copies as you want-
no waste, it will do as much and as
good work as 100 typewriter operators
The setting of type la as simple as put
ting children's blocks In rows. Machine
is simple in construction, easily oper
ated and very durable.
ASK FOR CATALOGUE.
KILHAM
STATIONERY AND PRINTING CO.
Commercial Stationers, Office) Out
fitters. Printers, Engravers, Book
let Makers and Bookbinders.
FIFTH AND OAK STREETS.
M
PHOTOGRAPHER.
A una, Columbia Bldg., Main, A llU.
Warehouse Is Started.
GRANTS PASS. Or.. 9spL lT.-fSpe-
clal. A crew of mechanics and carpen
ters began work this morning on the
foundation for a brick building to be
erected near the new depot to be used by
DIAMOND
News
Put a diamond in a nobby
tie and step up to your em
ployer and ask for a raise.
Bet you dollars to dough
nuts you get it. He Trill be
impressed with your; pros
perous air putting up a good
front, we call it in the street
vernacular. He will also note
you're investing your money
in a good-for-all-time invest
ment. Your good business
judgment will be an asset
to him Oar diamond prices
are authoritative for value
received.
286 MORRISON ST.
10,000 PERSONS
WENT BLIND
last year in New York State alone,
many of them from neglecting their
eyes. e make the proper titting of
eyes a life study, and nave the most
complete optical workrooms in the
city. We examine eyes, fit frames,
furnish lenses, and our many satis
fied customers will tell you of our
success. The best of everything at a
moderate price, is our motto.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS
Sift -SI FAILING BLDG
Cor. Third and Washington Streets,
feoond Floor. Take Elevator.
PHOENIX
IRON WORKS
Engineers, Founders,
Machinists and Boilermakers,
Building and Straetaral Work.
WE MAKE
Fire Hydrants, Log Hauls, Cast
Gears, Hydraulic Glaatay Water
Gates, Lumber Trucks, Eta. ,
HAWTHORNE AYE. AND EAST THIRD
PORTLAND. OR.
eier & Frank Store
Specials From Our Busy
Pure Food Grocery
Specials like these assure a busy week in onr Grocery
Section, and you'll realize what splendid savings they are
when yon look over the list Staple, dependable goods at
unecpialed low prices And in addition to the specials told
of here Oar REGULAR PRICES on MOST GROCERIES
are as LOW AS OTHERS ADVERTISE AS SPECIALS
ANOTHER SALE OF HAMS The same kind of delicious, tender suar
cured hams that we offered you a short time ago. They are made On
from young, cornfed pigs, and are first quality, not second; lb.
Del Monte Soused Sardines, un
equalled for flavor and quality; 3
tins for 50c, or single tin at 17
Imported Swiss Cheese, a delight
to the epicure; reg. price
40c the pound, special for-"
New Evap. Apricots, pound, 14
New Salt Mackerel, 15c val. 12
New Salt Mackerel, 25c val. 22
New Salt Mackerel, 40c val. 34
Abetta Biscuits, 6 packages, 25
Oro Tomatoes, reg. $1 doz. OA
at 88c, or 4 cans for only J C
New Sifted Early Garden Peas,
reg. 15c can, special, 2 for 25
Summer Sausage, 40c lb., at 33
Butternut Brand Butter, without question the best flavored and the best
quality butter to be had; has the largest sale of any butter we've ever
known of; offered all week (except during the Friday Surprise 7Q-,
-buy all you want of it at this low price two-pound square
Sale)-
Hnntley & Palmer English Biscuits, the best assortment in the city.
Headquarters for Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes; pkg. 10c; doz. 1.10
Send in your grocery orders by phone. Private Exchange 4, or A 6101.
The Canadian Bank of Commerce
Portland, Oregon. f
Buys and Sells Foreign Exchange and Issues
TRAVELERS' CHECKS, availableiin the United States and Foreign
Countries.
DOMESTIC LETTERS OF CREDIT, available throughout the United
States and Canada.
FOREIGN LETTERS OF CREDIT, available throughout the World.
A branch of the Bank is now open in MEXICO CITY. Collectiojis
on MEXICO will receive every attention, as well as on all points in
the United States, Canada and Europe.
Snails have eyes eonneet.d with the an
tenna. th ffeeUrs"). They may usually
b. HM as black .pets. g.a.rally nar th
base of the feelers. They are rather simple
eyes, but are certainly of use How much
they can see Is not known,
A number of Salonlkl and Servian capi
talists have organlied with the intention of
produoing cottonseed oil at SalonlkL The
cotton seed Is to be purchased from Alex
andria and the cotton-producing towns ol
placed oni a.