THE SUNDAY ORF.GOXIAX, rORTLAXD, JANUARY 8, 1911. " ' i : CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGOIAX TIUFHONM. rn!lBi-rsom city circulation . Mararlns Kdttor tundar editor Cam poli. c-roorx Suck kulldlnj .. ...Vala T07 A M ...Mala TOT A S ...Mala TTO A aosl ...Mala T"70 A "J ...Ua:a T070 A ol . .ataia T: A awJ BrXflAIOW THKATER tT-f'h and Mar rlannt Tha Chinatown Trunk M0 Matin at 2:13 and ton. (hi at , pAKER THEATFK inrolh and Jfo tlaoa.) Tha Bakar Stoc Comoaar la fill Parol." Vlatlnra at 3:1S and tonlit at t li o'clock. IM'HKl'M THEATER X nrHaoa. btwa Wt and STn:h VauJIH. Tola art at Boon at IIS and tonight at :11. CONS THKATSH (Park and weh!o taaVaad villa. Thta aXtaraooa ml :. tanlibt at T and LTRf lHr.ATBS-IJmlh and AMI t.vrle Cemedr Company la "In l,,r'1 Tfcla attaraova at 1JU and tonlht at : and ft. TAH THBATKR Park and Washlnton atotloa pi'tuxaa. Coatlnaoua, tram I la 10 io p. u. Tutrnuxrc Womkx Oitusb Wom. Ajrltattort. Kdut-atlon and organisa tion." ma the slogan adopted by lha Ounty Women's ChriKlan TYfti iwranc I nlon institute held In tne Woodstock Methodlat Kpt!oopal church. .Friday. lira. Mary L. Mallrt. county president. presided. Mm. IS. MrCourt outlined plana for work during the en suing yrar In temperance and social purity. She urged that to do effective work the mothera must be reached and Instructed In the real need of child hood, and that the masses muat be reached through personal work, the l-rr.a and the pulpit. Mrs. Mary U Mallett read a paper on Tttr Heautl fitl." Mra. I. Utile on "Health Cul ture." and lln, M. I- T. Hidden on Turlty In Art and IJtrrature." Carl ton Irk. ion of Ker. K. K. Iark. won the medal content. The women of the local union served refreshments. -AH'-Hitf- Git era. AkT" Is SiBJtrr. The aecond of the free Sunday after noon lectures given by the Portland .rt Asaoclatlon at the Museum of Art. Fifth and Taylor streets, will take place today at o'clock. The lecture will be on "Archaic Creek Art." by Mrs. Ilalph Wilbur. The Iavles draw ings ami paintings now on exhibition wtil be removed from the trallertes early In the week. The Museum hours are: to i week days: J to & Sundays: free the afternoons of Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. Saturday and Sunday. In the Monday afternoon series of lectures, the first on the Medieval Teriod will be given tomorrow, at o'clock, by Mlsa iienrletta II. Failing. 'Pica ts a synonym for litnorance. 'wilfulness and cussedness." " What is needed Is chanire of habits, not change of climate.- "There Is but one cure, and that Is the removal of cause." Ex tracts from "The Stuffed Club." Mr. R. A. Maynard and Mrs. Mlla Tupper May nard. of Denver, will give a series of lecture on the subject of health from the viewpoint of the teachings of "The Stuffed Club." on the evenlnga of Jan uary 1 to II. at a o'clock, in the Ma sonic Temple Hall. Tenth and Yamhill streets. The subjects are: "Education versus Medication." "Knife and Fork Suicide" .IIgrln our graves with our teeth). "Muster or Mastered." "'Human Conservation." etc. See announcements In the newspapers as to afternoon meetings. Both Mr. and Mrs. Maynard have had extensive experience as lec turers. You cannot afford to miss these meetings. Come and bring your friends. No charge for admission. He on time! Hast Bids! Discvsses Theater Project. The special committee from the East Side business Men's Club has conferred with John F. Cordray and T. J. Thomas concerning a theater on the East Side. It was decided that at least a half block extending from Grand to Fnlon avenue would be required and revenue-producing stores are contemplated. It was estimated that the building would cost between I:: 5.000 and 1:60.000. Many Inquiries have been received from East ern cities since the agitation was started. The committee will confer with property owners to ascertain how they feel about the project. Oskem of property and residents of Irvlngton and Holladay Addition are urgently requested to attend the meet ing to be held at lecture room of First I'nlversallst Church. Friday evening. January 13th. 111. at eight o'clock, to take measures to prevent the adoption and passage by the Council of Portland of the proposed ordinance granting a franchise to the Jit Hood Kallway to lay tracks upon Halsay. Twenty-fourth. Weldler. Wheeler and Broadway streets and operate railway trains on said t recta. ctirrraa Ana GRATcrrt.-The SIsKers of Mercy of St. Agnes' Baby Home. Park place, return their grateful thanks to all who helped to make Christmas) bright and Joyful for their little charges. The following they wish to especially thank: Pacific Coast Biscuit Cj Allen Lewis. M. Seller Co.. Am erican Bakery. Cathedral Aid Society and many other ladles of the Parish. Mrs. F. Smith. Mrs. Wlttmard. Mrs. M. a. Munley and Mr. Devaney. Xbw Dcxtai. CoiJ-cnc Flams Prepared. Plans have been prepared by Archi tects Jacobberger at Smith for a five story reinforced concrete building to be erected on East Sixth and Oregon streets for the North Pacific Iental College. The building will be 100 by 100 feet, with full cement basement, and the cost Is estimated at 175.000. Charles Hebberd. manager of the Tull Glhbst Portland store, together with C. P. McCullough and H. L Stevens, managers respectively of the furniture department and women's) apparel depart ment, left for tlie East during the past week to effect their purchases for the coming Spring season. Wb 6mx hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30-pound beds from JT.iO and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. We also renovate feathers. Portland Curled Hair Factory. 11. Metxger. proprietor. 23S 3 Front SC.. Main 474. A 1X4. MnNTAVtLXA O-i-b Meets. The Monta vllia Board of Trade will meet Monday night at the corner of East Seventy sixth street and Villa avenue, to con sider forming a district for improving the streets of Montavilla. BostriRB or Critciies. They- come on crutches and are able to run before they leave. We have enough discarded crutches to make a bonfire. Collins Hot Springs reached by Dulles-Portland steamers or North Bank Railroad.- West Side Residence. I have some of t.c best on tt.e market, and ain not permitted to give the locations. I have a big bargain on account of the owner leaving city. Apply Donald Macleod. Sit Electric FREAg Tax Uwi to Bb Si bject. "Freak Tax Laws'' will be the subject of an address In the hall of the Medical Building this evening by Alfred I. Crldge. Admission will be free. A ll T Glass Nappy. Jl. During our January clearance enle me offer 1j per rent discount on mounted diamonds gold Jea-elry. silverware and cut glasM Lef fert's. 2T! Waahlngton street. Jvvr.r. Ci.fland has resumed the prac tice of law with W. A. Cleland. firm name John B. and W. A. Cleland. Pres ent offices 551-534 Chamber of Com ' merce. I ji pies' St irs made at reduced prices, latest advanced style for Spring 1511. V. Kasnstr. ladies tailor. 4"1-S and 417 tlrrhant-a Trusc bids. FCR S.i- Intereev. first-class printing concern. Portland: doing splendid bul-re.-s: cash will awing. L. ("46, Ore- gontan Hrtrp Mew. Attbxtiom. See Norton's vlv. In clattaried columns under farms. DiaxuKW. C. Chrlsteneten, second floor C'btt building. TaJta elevator. Woodlaww Post Is stalls The follow ing were Installed ae officers of Gordon Granger Post of the Grand Army of the Republic Friday night: Commander. Ed win E. Covey; senior vice-commander, H. H. Bailey: Junior vice-commander. J. O. Barber; adjutant. W. H. Murphy; surgeon. J. T. McHolland; chsplaln. J. IS. Clark; quartermaster. J. M. Blair; officer of the day. Chark-a 8. Kflwood; outer guard. J. J. Hughes: quartermaster sergeant. M. C- Robinson: post coloT bearer. W. G. Roberta; trustee. Charles E. York; patriotic Instructor. H. C. Dut ton. The Relief Corps elected officers aa follows President. Mrs. I. Gray; senior vice-president. Mrs. J. Wheeler; Junior vice-president. Mr N. Roeth; treasurer. Mrs. Murretl; cnapiain. Jirn. vi . conductor. Mrs. Elsenhauer: assistant con ductor. Mrs. Hough: guard. Mrs. War wood; aar-lstant guard. Mrs. Roberta; musician. Mrs. Thornton: press corres pendent. Mrs. Wllley: petrolic Instructor. Mrs. E. Owen; color-be arena. Mrs. Van horn. Mrs. MllHKn. Mra. Gretne and Mrs. Daniels. A Bogs Fiohteb. Frank U Smith has gotten out his shlllalah In the cured meat light and declares he will undersell every body In Portland. Tomorrow morning everyone of Smith's SI markets will sell fancy sugar-cured Oregon bacon of medium weight for 3: bacon of more aelglit kj now 1TV--; dry salt pork la Ijc: emeel pickled pork la 1-; , fancy ftrnall hams yes small hams are lie and half a ham Is the same price. Just lac; sliced ham Is . every ounce la guaranteed selected sugar-cured eock. The cored meats other folks advertise Is the dry suit-cured article much Inferior to Smith sugar-cured meats. A three-pound pall of the finest kettle-rendered Isrd Is 4oc: a five-pound pall is reduced to 70c and a ten-pound pall I ll.JS. Strictly free-h eggi are Ferndale butter Is -. Buttercup butter, a fresh butter U 70c; Norway but ter and Oakfarm butter the finest butters on eurtli are both c. GtuxD Armt Installs Opficxbs. Un-coln-Uurlleld Post of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Women'a Re lief Corpa Installed officers Tuesday night. The following were the Post officers Inducted by J. P. Shaw, past de partment commander: Commander, Dr. J. E. Hall; senior vice-commander, Jo seph Sommers; Junior vice-commander, j Brandon: quartermaster, August Wentx; surgeon. J. W. Curran: chap Iain. J. S. Hamilton; officer of the da. T B. McDevltt: officer of the guard. H. Hi Kroxer: adjutant. R- A. Wohlfarth; sergeant-major. W. E. Hayden: quartermaster-sergeant. A. C, Walters. J. P. Shaw was appointed patriotic In structor. No Joker tit This. Frank t Smith ever'body' friend la battering, battering, battering down the price of meats and actually giving away stuff. Beginning Monday Id every one of his S markets, the amallre as well as the largest, he will give away absolutely free of charge live pounds of fine fresh vegetables: parsnips, turnips, carrots. beeW. etc. to the purchaaer of five pounds of the fol lowing nieatm The meat will cost you five pounds for 60c and you may choose from beef flanks.' beef necks. Bri.-ket beef, plate beef, short ribs of beef, soft ribs, beef tripe, beef hearts and beef liver. Mutton necks, " mutton breasts, shoulder of mutton, flanks of mutton, lamb liver and lamb hearts, veal necks and veal ahanks. Misa EU.A Kexser's Fcnbwal. Huld. The funeral of the late Miss Ella Kenner, who died In St. Vincents Hospital, waa held from Sacred Heart Church. Monday. Mlsa Kenner was born In Portland 1 yearts ago and had been prominent In the Sacred Heart parish. Rev. Father Berthkold officiated, assisted by Rev. Fathers Commlsfcy and Conway as deacon and fiubdeacon. The honorary pallbearer were six members of the Young Women'a Sodality. Miss Frances JVager. Misa Mar garet Mann. Mlsa Tllfie Sfchomus. Miss Mary Dolan. Mlsa Mary Mayers and Msi Margaret Duffy. The active pallbearers were: J. Kell. M. Walsh. Edward Lyonsy Henry Donkers, Thomas Dunn and L. Schlndler. - "Cej-etbrt BFAunruL" ts Topic. "Cemetery Beautiful" will be the sub ject of an Illustrated address tonight In Hawthorne Presbyterian Church. East Twelfth and East Taylor streets, by Howard Evart Weed, under the aus pices of the Lone Fir Lot Owners' Association. No admission will be charged. Secretary Strowbridge will explain what Is being done to beautify Lone Fir Cemetery. He reported yes terday that the names of $00 lot own ers had been secured, but that fully 2000 will be required to make the movement a success. Oricvtal Rcq Sale. Every rug In the house cut in price 25 to 40 per cent. Nothing reserved. Greatly overstocked, and forced to make thlei deep cut to re duce. When you take Into consideration that our prices are always lower than other dealers, thla great price conces sion meana this) Is the greatest rug buy ing opportunity ever offered In this city. Our rugo are all marked In plain figures, the green tags show the reduction. Take advantage as the rugs are selling fast. Cash only during thu? sale. Cartoxlan Bros.. 473 Wash., near 13th at. Ptthiak Sisters Hold Ixbtallatios. The ofTlcens of Orphea Temple, No.- 18. Pythian Sisters were Installed Thursday night by Installing officer. Matilda Harold. a follows: P. C. Theresa Muns; M. E. C, Emma Roberts; B. C. Mary LJttleneld; E. J- Mary Hill; manager. Etna Martin; M. of R. and C. Grace Wheeler; M. of F-. Hattle Morris: protector, EJmlra Jenkins: outer guard, Matilda Harrold. The Inltatory degree was given to one candidate and after a buffet lunch a rocial hour was enjoyed. Thb prize lambs that took first prise and the blue ribbon at the woolgrowers con vention and sheep show waa bought by Adams Bros, and sold to G. I. Parker, at 149 Firs st. Mr. Parker will have the prixe lambs on display after Tuesday. January 10. Mr. Parker will be glad to pit any orders for any one with a fastidious palate ami appreciates some thing good to eat. Wanhopb to Address Socialists. John Wanhope will speak before branch No. 4 of the Socialist party, this evening at 8 o'clock, at Western Academy of Music Hall. Second and Morrison exreeta. His subject is "The Constitution: Its Class Character." Admission Is free. "Reuoiox tw tbb Public School." the subject of a lecture by Professor D. L. Klehle. of the University of Minne sota, at 7:45 this evening, at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian). 7th and Yam hill. The music of the service Is directed by John Claire Montelth. Dr. Chapxam'b Lkcti'RE. The lecture usually given on Monday night at the Library, by Dr. C- H. Chapman, before the Teacheref Club, will be postponed this week until Tuesday. The subject Is "John Huss." Vegetarianism to Bb Tub. "Why I Am a Vegetarian" will be the theme at the- meeting of the Vegetarian Convensa xlone. at 501 Yamhill street. Tuesday night. January 10. at 8 o'clock. Cri-sadb Anniversary to Bbj Observed, The Mount Scott Women's Christian Temperance Union will hold a crusade anniversary tonight at 7:30 o'clock-. In the Friends Church at Lents. Moxpat A!to Tuesday Special. $15 hats for JX9S-. furs at one-half price, at Scott Krogh Company. 415 Alder St.. cor lltn. Rate War. Steamer sulla direct Tues day noon. San Francisco and Los An-geW-s. Frank Bollaiu, agent. 128 3d st. Ba IXDEPtncDEKT. Orchard tracts 8204 cash and S15 monthly; one hour from Portland. Purse SIS Chamber of Com. Mrs. Johx CRan has received some fine antique brasee. sliver and Sheffield plate; also Tartan traveling rugs and shawls. Madams Marib U. Zietpuchs is ,now located at 313 Fleldner bldg., , 10th and Washington. For Rrkt. New modem live-room flat, a beauty. 7 East Yamhill. - Globs Optical Co.. 33.4 War et. WovtTU'i fat Havana, 40 Waab. " Starting Monday Morning .9 Jaeg Annual Bargain Sale of Gold -and Gold Filled Jewelry w Watches Clocks, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Ster ling and Silver Plated Ware, Toilet Sets, Opera and Field Glasses, Picture Frames, Mesh Bags, Shef field Silver, Ebony Sets, Etc Don't Miss This Sale Reductions in every department. In some cases we are giving ONE-HALF OFF. In other lines les; but you get genuine bargains no matter what you buy. THIS SALE LASTS ONLY TILL we have closed out carrid-over stock and it will therefore be to your advantage to make purchases at once. Original .price tags left on all articles. You see just what you save. Everything open and above board. Jaeg Portland's Largest Jewelers 266 Morrlion Street, Bet. Third and Fourth Stupendous Gut on Jewelry For An Honest Reason Not the iind the adman turns out with a sharp pencil, or the sales agents work off with a blare and a flare. AVe never allow any part of our business to go beyond.us, never cover mistakes with the divided responsibility racket. Our customers have rendered us a service by trading with us these many years. We'd never hold them up by inflated values dropped low, any -sooner than we'd think of holding up a friend in our own home: The monumental cut on jewelry, silverware, diamonds, china, cnt glass, etc., is made prior to ouV removal, a few weeks hence, to Yeon Building. We've always carried standard, high-grade goods, and sold them at popular prices, so these removal prices compel your appreciation. You might doubt their worth if they did not come from our store. Everything must go. We do not expect to hire a wagon as big as a street urchin's limited express to move us. It's a case of the cream of this big, fine stock going to the person who acts quickly. BUY NOW Take time to congratu late yourself, and thank us afterward iO Present Address ircUkcmftCr 286 Morrison St. New Tork Society to Meet. The New York State Society of Oregon will hold lta annual meeting next Tuesday evening, in Chrtatenaen'e lower hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. Reports will be made of the last year's work, plan wilt be made for the enmilna; year and the elec tion of officers will be held. During the evening a short programme will be given. Former New Yorker, either visitors or residents of the city or state are Invited. "Show Me" where Investment, mooo to 10.KX. will pay better than Interest with or without services, legitimate. AC Oregon Ian. APARTMENT-HOUSE SITES We have for sale two of the best apartment-house sites to be had In the city. One single lot on Seventh and Harrison streets, facing south and west; price $15,500. Another on Fourteenth and Market for S13.000. Lota like this are being rapidly bought up by far-sighted Inveators who realize what the future values will be. The great advantage Is the fact that they are on high ground and within walking distance. For terms apply to CHAS. K. HENRY CO., Henry Bldg.. Fourth and Oak Sta., Portland, Or. MADISON-STPROPERTY. ' We have for ante a very desirable fractional lot on Madison street, between First and 8econd. 15x75 feet. Property In this vicinity Is enhancing in value on account of the Increase of business caused by the opening of the Hawthorne bridge. A handsome four-story brick is being erected Just across the street, and other Improvements In the Immediate vicinity are under way. For price and terms Inquire of CHAS. K. HENRY CO.. Henry Bldg.. Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Or, PLANT SIBSON'S ROSES Everyone should take advantage of this mild open Winter to plant roses for next Summer blooming. Order direct and avoid disappointment. Telephone 50. THE SIBSON ROSE NURSERIES. 1180 Mllwaukie ave., Portland, Or. C. ELMORE GROVE. Photos. JSS Washington street. Special rates on several styles of photos during January and February. Bock Ipnin The beat house coal. Liberty Coal Ice Co.. exclualve arenta. li North ttiinttsu street, aiaia litS; A ll!t LEASING PROPOSITION. The owners of a very attractive quar ter block on West Park street, between EUimslde and Glisan will erect for re sponsible tenants' a suitable building costing from $50,000 to $100,000. and lease the entire premises for a long term of years. West Park street Is rapidly be coming a semi-wholesale and retail dis trict. Secure this location at once. It is a bargain. CHAS. K. HENRY CO., Henry Bldg., Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Or. Odd Lines $3,$4,$5Hats $1.95 foremost Clothiers Since 1863. Holeproof Kosj for Men, Women and Children - o 48th .esora Annual e sate WEST SIDE JESIDENCE. Very handsome home In fine residence district; nine rooms; living-room has French windows and runs the entire length of the house; unobstructed view of river and mountains; highly improved grounds; the lot li'OxlOO, and streets hard surfaced; good streetcar service; price $15,000. For further particulars see CHAS. K. HENRY CO.. Henry Bldg.. Fourth and Oak Sts., Portland, Or. Cbristensen's Dancing School. Forming a new class for adult begin ners. Phones. Main 017, A 46S0. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindly acts and floral offerings In our recent bereave ment of our beloved daughter and sis ter, Ella. MR. AND MRS. WM. KENNER AND FAMILY. Book Sale Bellinger & Cotton Code. $20.00 1903 Session Laws , 7.50 Amer. and Eng. Ency. of Laws, 32 vols 30.00 Century Dictionary, full morocco 60.00 New International Ency.. 75.00 Set Block Books.., 60.00 Bibles and Sets, 25 Per Cent Discount. i Hyland Bros. 168 Fifth Street. Notwithstanding the heavy trading of the past week, our stocks are still in good shape and choosing is just as goou as when-sale first started; it you wisn to tae aavdnwge, of this great money-saving event DO SO TOMORRO W Men's Suits and Overcoats $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.00 Suits and Overcoats $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $22.50 Suits and Overcoats $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $27.50 Suits and Overcoats $30.00 Suits and Overcoats $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $40.00 Suits and Overcoats now $11.25 now Sj13.50 now $15.00 now $16.90 now $18.75 now $20.65 now $22.50 now $26.25 now $30.00 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now $11.25 $14.00 Suits and Overcoats now $10.50 $12.50 Suits and Overcoats now ij $12.00 Suits and Overcoats now $ $10.00 Suits and Overcoats now $ $ 9.J0 Suits and Overcoats now $ $ 8.50 Suits and Overcoats now $ $ 7.50 Suits and Overcoats now $ $ 6.50 Suits and Overcoats now $ $ 5.00 Suits and Overcoats now $ 9.35 9.00 7.50 6.75 6.35 5.60 4.85 3.75 Extraordinary Reductions in Shirts, Underwear, Sweater Coats, Neckwear and Hats THE FAMOUS SOLID OAK OR MAHOGANY are the only desks on earth that can be guaranteed THEY ARE SOLID It does not matter what style or price CUTLER Desk you buy, you get an honest dollar's worth for the price you pay. . mi a va H .1 II LI..H..H..1J.I..WJ J1 . rrjwmf .! n.iiimai mi hi, m mm i.iB. .... .v-.: -'!.; mna -ta; .y.w a , v - : ti SAFE-CABINET The fire-proof, sneak-proof, light, roomy, adjustable, inexpensive filing cabinet youve seen advertised in the magazines. Used in offices and apartment buildings. . ....... 'Bought by Uncle Sam for various departments at Washington. The cabinet you ought to have for corre spondence, records, papers, etc. Can be made to fit your business. We have it in stock STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers, Engravers, Booklet Makers and Book- KiLHAM WHERt JT0 DiNE- All th aellccte of th ! at ii PorUaad Reataurant. Flna prtrata apn Bnu tor ladle. 30$ Waah.. oaar t V Chicken dinner. Peerleas Cataterla. 1M Fifth, near ".Vashlngton. CARD OF THANKS. To Mrs. I. B. BeeTey and Mrs. D. P. Thompson belong; the honor of being the most generous subscribers to Bom Simpson's poems. Thanks also extend ed to local papers and J. K. Gill Co. A. 3. MARTIN, Sole Agent. Tabor 2909. Since 1902 there have been 45 deaths due to hanonni, aipgrapig miu iBtm.- Mr. Wilcox is going; to build a 12-story building where we have been located for 14 years. So we roust sell our large stock of Um brellas before March 1, and to do so we are giving 4r OFF MEREDITH'S 312 Washington, Bet 5th and 6th GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Winter Schedule Effective October 30, 1S10. Steamships 'Prince Rupert' and 'Prince George'; FOR Victoria, Vancouver and Prince Rupert. Connect ing at Prince Rupert with "S. 3. Prince Albert for Stewart and Queen Charlotte Islands. DAYLIGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA rtravm RTTATTLE WASH. LEAVE VANCOUVER, B. C. KvVv Kundvlt 2 00 P 2 Every Monday at 11:00 P. M. Northbound. Every J"00 Every Saturday at 2:00 P. M. Southbouni . MEALS AXD BERTH INCLUDED NORTH OF VAACOUVER. nvorfh Paelflo Coaat Commercial Excoralon" to Hawaiian Islands and RtuVn on S? " Prloce Rupert" February 2, 1911. Rate 1225.00 For Tickets and Reservations Apply to Local Railway Ticket Agents or J. H. Bursla, Gem Agent, Flrat Ave. and Tealer Way, Seattle, Wash. PHOENIX IRON WORKS Englneera, Founder. Maebtnlats and Botlermakera, Building and Structural Work. WE MAKE Ft re Hydrants. Los; Haula, Cast Geara, Hydraulic Ctanta, Wnter -Catea, Lumber Traeka, Etc. HAWTHORNE AVE. AND EAST THIRD PORTLAND, OB. r i - 1 in - ' '" "' Order Coal Now Do not trait for time when deliveries are impossible. BANFIELD VTJYSEY FUEL Oa Main 353. A 3353. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Jutt opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan S3.00 a day up New sted and brick structure. Furniihedat cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con venience. On carlines transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. send tor Booklet witn map 01 aau r rancisos