TITE SUNDAY OKEOOXTAy. PCmiXAyP. MAT 19, 1012. ' 7 ' - . - 1 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OftZGOXlAJf IIlWHO BT ara TTS A ' litu TOT a A 3 "..At a-a fO'O A ' ala.B TOTu A 6"t ""..ala.B 1-0 A "J a . maaa a (uo rtiT ( imi'aiiai ...... ata-aisg SMlto ...... aaEdtr fc-iita ....... C.tnps!r.s'-r.aa ...... aa.xlAla&.4AI fculldlaa Axcuuuum. Br!U1 TRI4TEK-tr.tb and TaTlorv j,.r.t!t ron.'.M ror i.b.r ra a-r a ciy. lonigat at A Baker thitf.-iei aal tm- aoak Baaar lit.-- CotDt.njr !a ! 0'r- nrBtr xi.tt.jaA," Ibj artaraooa at o Coca. CftPHKI TWTATEK fVsrrlaaa. waa Stta and s.ntfi VajdTll.a This aft uraMi at ax4 taiaai at IS rlotlL EVI-KESS THEiTtB- Par and WBiln. ttl Vadi;i. Thla aftroa a 1.1. t.c:At at 7 -- aa4 ' coca. THEATER etB an Al ar Vagdl-I. Tal aftaraooa at l.lav tsa:gM at I SO aad a a clxa. tT'.'- TH EATER tFiurta a - K'ar'n A riood r,)m janr In "Hrm s.ar-tu - TMa art-rno-m at 2 W Ana lt s.a-.t at T.3 aivd a o'clock. f. star akoade. oh jot. TIV..LI AM rRTsTAL-Hnl-nu w tur.A ii a M -II P. at kK -"I: :: A Tins PARK iTnT-fotmi sa tS'iC.-r Portland sati:a. baatbe.L T af-anin at 5 oc. ca. iIiumd - Anxil Extic-isio Tasska TllR"UiH 2SEVKAAL llLtH.lt- The prO- r-c-l extension of Grand avenue nurih l city limit will require appropria tion of the property where tf.e street will paaa through ! blocks between lluncut-k ani Kttmont streets, when It is opened for a fw block anl then Is In all. to open Grand avenue to Columbia boulevard Norm will necessitate the extension of the street throutth betwrcn 2 and Zi blocks. I'ract.callr All the lots are occupied r.y fn-li-ncti ao that the cot will be ivy. and require between is and 13 full tlocka of land. beMea the Im provement that have been made. It Is t-ropowrxl to make the atreet 8 feet ai.lo from Holladay avrnut north. The roil probably will foot Up to K0.0vi. br.-i.l.t the lOvjiiUict. Jt at to Tat Ixdiak Is Pexjdcteix I'nlted tutis restrict Attorney Mc C'ourt yesterday completed the eelclion of a Jury In the FedernJ Court for the trial of Anderaon Faithful, a Klamath Jrvllan. who Is charged with the murder . of na wife lat In tober. The Intro dtirtion of testimony In the cane will b.-irln tomorrow. The Jury In the case of William Juduh Jim. charjtfMj with the murder of yuimby I'hckti kane, another Indian, on the Kalaniatb reservation last Iecember, returned A verdict of murder In the second deKree The prosecution was conducted by Waiter li. Kvans. Assistant L'nlted tut" Attorney. The defence waa al lowed ten day by Judge Bean to file a motion for a new trial. JISITTIHO IlA.XXi:t AT GvlLIitNDlU An airrtt-ultural development meetlns; for all Klickitat County will be held tomorrow at tioldondAle. profesaor Hrin. agricultural expert for t'ie Northern Paclflc and Great Northern line, will be one of the principal feak-rs. Other will be Samuel Hill and W. fel I'oman. fieneral freight inJ ptaHicner aent for the North Hunk line. Many other resident uf t'urt lana Interested In the agricultural de r!.t?ment r-f the aorroundtnx terrl 1 ir will attend. Mas rni-p Prto t! ATmiuiifi Ornct While conferrlns; with hi at torney. Kalph Citmn. In the Hamilton bu'Mna:. yenterday, A. FTIedberit lropprd dead, from an attack of heart f.illure. The ioroner took charre of the bewiy. Krledbertt. who was about ? years old. lived li a nouebot at Unnion. He has children living" In California. tAATostA!t Pane.' rxcxcsrrw OmnrHt. Itti erraa I'leased to show yoo our macntneent aelectlon of Koyal Klrman ahab weave In small and room alsea. In compATifon yon will find our run not only right la prices, but also de pendable In all particulars of quality, color ard effects. 41 ash., bet. 13tn anj Uth Is. I'mifH fT Ovn rVntre. (I'nltarliin). H-venlb and Tamhll. Kev. T. L. Kllot. I !.-. minister emeritus: Rev. W. Ci. Kllot. Jr., minuter. Air. Arthur K. Wool, of Heed Coiu-se. will preach at the mornlne: service upon the theme: V Liv.n Fal'h." Kvenina; subject: "The rilKrlm's I'ros:ress.- Wn Sr.io. hair mattresses retail at whotesa'e prices, for 3i-pound beds from .S4 and up. We renovate mat tresses and return them the same day. We also rebovate feathers. Portland Curled llAlr Factory. H. Metayer, pro pr:ei..r Front ft. M.Aln J. A ;h, irmi.it to priAK. Dr Ohorm lv. p.istor of the Central Christian t :i ir.h of Portland, will address the I'.irtUnd Prohibition leacue at the l'r"h:tnnin hel.juarter. fourth floor ef t:ie Itehnke-Walker bulMinc. Fourth arv! anilull streels. at S I'. M . May io Hi SIXL.is I'BOrlrRTT TO I, CASH. We have a choice quarter block to lease on S--year term with option to pur-cr-ae. and Is one of the best locations en West Side as It Is near Oregon H-:el. Term very low. Clark Cannon Company. 1'i Oak and 10 Fourth stA C'm is PT-rritAcjtrrs to Mett. A business m.-elip of Collere Kqual Suf frage Leds-ie will be he W Tuesday, at I V M. In the headquarters, tvt SeMlns: butldlnit. The neat puMie meetinjr of t:.e league will be hel.l at the Sca men's Institute W"ednesay, Kay 2a. 30-Ackx Hint One of the choicest and most attractive SO-acre tracts In Mount llJod Railway district, wlt.t y.mn orchard and bull. lines. II. and sIKhtly. Reasonable payment, easy terms. Clark Cannon Company, 2 4 li and S Fourth street a B. Ij roiT holds under A trustee ship a beautiful suburban home which must be sold at best price obtainable, and also hsa for sale a home at Oak Drove which Is offered at Si per cent le.-s than actual value. 414 Failing bull-Unr. Main T(. Pvbixj the month of May we will French dry-clean pent' suit for 11, ld:' suits for tl i and Any ak.rt for ti cents. All work guaranteed. Call it up. V. H. Laundry Company dry c.esr. ir dspartmenu B ll.-I, tast (J. We Hats) a.- Tast Sipb Sxap. A cho.ee business or factory location three Mocks from h.ast Morrison buu re. center, only four blocks from Jlll-Husb terminals. Clark Carnon Company. 274 Oak and ft) Fourth as. Choice et.r-nost or Imported ftprin; woolens: hixh-rrad work only: 14 per cent rebate for cash payment until further not'r. J. FollvkA A Co, tabors. J Corhett bide Foal Sals Kxce'Ient Inside business property, near the PostofTlce; arrest bsruain on q'llck deal. Hut C. Moser. t 112 aeon bid;. Fhones: Mam IJl. A J44I. Next of our records, whatever, are destroyed by nre. We wl'.l de business In the same place In a temporary build in A. ex Gilbert sr f -n, real estate and Insurance. Seaside. Or. . Axi'h:','";ext. The beautiful Mult nomah Hotel Turkish Harhs now open: w .rien. 11 A. M. to 7 r. M-: men. V M. to 10 -V. M. Take elevalor. Ma!n ..or. j. -Java" Rattas Potti- Chairs by auction tomorrow. 1 A. M. at lit becrnd street, near Washington. No reserve. Fiast Cuassj 8 o RKPanuxo. I ron pi service, moderate prteea, Jacob rchmind. 1ST Stark, bet. Park and th. Kul Wtrnst, the lleht. crt- kind can only be bad at Morr.s', tl 4th. near W .is-1-arc o bid I,tt C'akasi delivered to all parts of the city Washington Crearn Co tanui furnished room, one block to W ash. TtfO t'avta. Mala i-ineocixiAX Pausasmop located At 112 tiixth street - sTina today ail tUy. Oaka BiaA. jKrrziuo Oradcatks ijc FAMOt-i Ptlat. A revival of Oliver Goldsmith's famous comedy "She Stoop to Con quer" will be Ktven by member of the Jon clsss of Jefferson Hlirh School on June 7 and I. Aa excellent caat ! has been aecured by competitive try- outs at which enthusiasm and spirit figured prominently. The school Has been extremely fortunate In securing as coAch. Miss K. Towslee, rraduat of the University of Kansas and Also erf a prominent school of dramatic art In Boston. Her untiring efforts and akill bid fair to brio; crreat success to the undertaking. The pla-r was written by Oliver Goldsmith In 177 and produced at Covent Garden Then-t-r. London, one year before the Au thor's death. "She Stoops to Con quer" la perhaps one of the most familiar of Knklish plays excepting only Shakespeare. It has been repeat edly revived with greet success. The character of the play will be taken by the following students: Sir Charles Marlow, Arthur Anderson: Young Marlow. Fred Heltxhausen: Hardcastle, I Frank Cox: Hastings. Jerome W hlsler; Tony Lumpkin, Howard Mcculloch; I'lxgorv. Otis Love: Mrs. Hardcastle, Avis Ofclen; Miss Hardcastle. Lucll yuinn; Miss Neville, Minnie Menefee; Landlord. Paul Wiggins: maids. Luclle Hayes and Winifred Bent. The piny will be presented upon the school stag and handled entirely by members of the senior class. It Is one of the heaviest p'ays to be Attempted by a Portland school In several years. Ths scenic effects and costumes Are to be of isth century style- Rehearsals are being held dally. The proceeds of the two performances will be devoted to the publication of the Class tpectrum the school paper, which Is now well under way. Mrs. CRoxrEB! FtintMi Held. The funeral of Mrs. Ellxabeth L. Croxler, who died Thursday at her home iS3 Harney street. In Sellwood. ws held yesterday from the chapel of the East ,ule Funeral Director. East Alder and Kast Sixth streets, and the Interment waa made In Mount Scott Cemetery. Mr. Crosier was the wife of John B. Crosier, came to Portland In 187J and tautiht school for a number of years In the old Holiaday building before the district was consolidated with o. x. Many of her former pupils, grown to manhood and womanhood, attended the service and brotiKht floral tributes. Rev. James D. Corby, pastor of the First Inlversallst Church, of which Mr a Croxler had long been a member, conducted the services And spoke In hlKh terms of her years of useful serv ice. Member of Acme Rebekah Lodge of which she had been a member, at tended the funeral. CuACAAatAS IamoTt at.s T Clc Form cd. Officer of the Clackamas Improvement Club, organised Wednes day night, are as follows: President. W. T. Gardner; secretary. J. C. Butcher committee on constitution and bylaws W. T. Gardner. J. H. Johnson, lllrara I-oncrv. A. Mather and 1'hlllp Flnxer. J. H. Johnson was made chairman of the committee on transportation, the object being to secure an ele-ciric line to Portland. Several talks were made on the subject of transportation. C p. Clark, of Portland, outlined sev eral surveys winch had been made In be past. It was the sentiment of the meeting that the club should be made parmanent and work for the advance ment of the Clackamas district. CHi-acH to F..rrxATAi.t ro Mibsioat. Mis Kltxabeth Carothers. member of tb First Presbyterian Church of Portland who hat been la tne mis sionary field In India for the last eight years. Is visiting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. M. Saltmarsh, 170 East Fourteenth street. And of her cousin. Mrs. It. Gsntenbeln. & East Flfty- tirst street. Miss CArothers was located at Lakawn Laos and other parts of India and had many Interesting ex periences. Phe was sent as a mis sionary from the First Presbyterian Church and will be given a reception by the women of the church while she Is In Portland. She expects to return to the missionary field after a brief stay here. Vxiox SrictAt. rxAjncEO. in Eastern Orecon they have caught the com munity visiting Idea which ha worked ao successfully In Portland and other cltie In the last few year. A an example of thl the people of Union will conduct a special train excursion to Joseph and Intermediate points on Wednesday. May I J. the object being to promote the Union Livestock Show to be held at Union early In June. The O-W. IC N. Co. has granted a spe cial rate on account of the excursion ami It Is expected that more than 100 residents of Union will make the trip. Knoi.ish Prnust'iNO Hocsa Makxa SacRtrtcg. Overproduction In English market forces the famous publishing house, A. A C. Black Co.. to sacrifice their handsome Illustrated books of travel: Florence. The Heart or Scot land, Canada. Morocco. England. Naples, The Alps. Holland, and many others h.ive been placed at our disposal for sa'.e at less than cost. English price. So shillings; American price, fit. Sale price. A rare opportunity for book lovers and those building libraries. The J. K. GUI Co.. -The Hons of Books," Third and Alder street. W-ASHiNO-rost Hioit STCDEera ExHIBrT. The annual exhibition of students' work In the domestic science and sew ing departments of the Washington II. Rh School will be open to visitors n-xl Thursday, from t:40 to P. M. There will also be dlsplsys of work In the art and manual training depart ments. The sewing exhibit will be held In the new gymnasium building, and wl'.l be on view Friday as well as Thursday. Parents and others are cordially Invlted. FOKTT-HOIRS ADORATIOSt CLOSES. The 4-hours services at St, Mary' Church. Albina. close tonight with solemn benediction. All the children wi.l attend mass at t A. M. The little girls will be dressed In white, wearing white wreaths on their heads and the boy wlU have white sleeve bands. This afternoon there will be a recep tion of young women Into the Sodality at the regular meeting. After the re ception there will be a business tneetlng In the club hail. Tompkins FrxiatAt. Hrcrx Funeral services for Lester Tompkins, aged 7 years, were held yesterday at Warren, Or, where the body was Interred. Ha mas t.'ie son of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Tompkins and died of appendicitis at ;iS Kast Fifty-eighth street North, last Thursday niche He was a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joaepnus Tompkins, lde!r-known Oregon pioneers, living st Puke's Landing, a Willamette River station 1'oiraAXO ExHiBmosj Clxe xs. The exhibit of portraits, out-of-door sket.-hes. life drawmits, designs, clay moelltng, compositions and still-life p.ilntincs by the students of the Art School will close on Monday. Thie ex hibition tills the large gallery of the Museum of Art. The museum hours are: Weekdays. to S o'clock: Sunday. 1 to S: free, the afternoon of Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday. Bony Is Px-stT TO La ORAJtDB- The body of James F. Ward was sent to La Grande yesterday where the fu neral and Interment will be made to day lie ited at the home of his son. Luther Ward. I t Missouri. He was 70 year of ax. Taoor Ats Comxa. A special ear carrying 44 troopa from the fort at Omaha to Interbay, Wash, will pasa through Portland this afternoon, arriv ing at 11:4 on O.-W. R- at N. train No. . Smokers. ATTgxnox. My exclusive lines. Charles the Great. El Teano and Tantos cigars. Si S. Rich, sole dis tributer. S7 Morrison, bet Id and 4th. Mra Ci rtis to LiTi A Mrs. Char lotte B. Curtis will deliver the third lecture of a series at the residence of Mra A. R. Porter. 7SJ Tillamook street, Tuesday, May 21. 1 If o'clock. , . i -n ATTENTION ELKS! We have a very fine showing of Elk Teeth, mounted and un mounted; some white, others brown and some copper mark ings. The lines in some of these teeth are very pretty. "We mount teeth to order in our own shop. Let us show you some new ideas. JaegerBros. Jewelers Opticians The Large Store 266 Morrison Street, Bet. 3d and 4th OrrtcERS Ana Elxctxd. At the an nual meeting of the Parents-Teachers' Circle of Woodstock In the Woodstock srhoolhouse. Friday, the following officers were elected for the year: President, Mr a Charles A. Elwell; vlce Tresldenu Mrs. C. Pease; pecretary, Mra B. a Coggswell; treasurer. Mr. J. Kaiser. Principal A. J. Prldeaux gave a talk on "International Peace." Mrs. George Welster made a short talk on the significance of the picture. "The Gleaner," recently acquired for the Woodstock school. It wa decided to put a contingent of children Into the parade of the Women' Congress and also to prepare an Industrial feature of children for the "Human Rosebud" parade during the Rose Festival. On June 7 the circle will hold a out-door social when every pupil of the Wood stock school, numbering about S00. will be served with all the strawberry shortcake they can eat. J. F. MeCON.vgiaVs Wtr Dies. Mra Josephine Hammel McConnell, wife of J. K. McConnell. died at her home. 601 East Twenty-ninth street, Monday evening after a long Illness. Be sides her hus'iand. she Is sirvlved by her daughters Mrs. William G. Hale, Mra. Claude E. Hicks and Mis Mary McConnell, of Portland, and Mra. John B. Sawyer, wife of the American Vice Consul at Hongkong. China, and by one son. Henry McConnell, of Portland. Mra McConnell was born In Coshocton, O.. July 12. 1S5S. and came to Portland In ll. The funeral aervlces were held at the Crematorium Wednesday afternoon. Dr. Luther K. Kyott con ducted the service a MiotAgt. O'Brikx's FrxitRAi. Held. The funeral services of Michael O'Brien, who died lat week, waa held at the St. Marya Church, with solemn high mint Mr. O'Brien was 73 year of age. While a child he came to America from Ireland, and moved to Portland 14 years ago. settling In St. Mary's parish In Albina. His health broke with the death of his wife two years ago. He I survived by two daughters. Mrs. Mary Power and Mr. William Uunn. PoMgaTic Sctgxcg Exhibit Plaxxsd. The domestic science, sewing end art departments of the Lincoln High School will hold a Joint exninmon oi worn. next Wednesday from 1:40 to f x . M. All parents and others Interested In the work of the schools are cordially Invited. Pu-KBiM Wart RiruMtsTtrrvx Members of the plumbers' union nave written Mayor Rushlight and members f the City Council asking mem to send the city plumbing Inspector to the plumber convention In St. Louis June 4. i and . Price Cct. Big special reduction for May on alabwood and all kinds of fuel. Prompt service. Albina Fuel Company, Eaat III. C HIT. accoadiok and stds plaiting, but tons covered and all kinds of dress trimmings made. I8 Alder street. THE HOTEL MULTNOMAH Arcadian Garden. The Arcadian Garden of the Hotel Multnomah la more popular than ever as a meeting place for business men at the noon honr. The Garden Is cool and comfortable and the best of service and culslna la assured. For dinners and after-theater parties It Is unexcelled. Each evening an excellent musical programme Is rendered which will ap peal to the most fastidious. Hear the Symphony Chimes. Europe's latest and greatest electrical wonrler, every evening. LEAVINGTHE CITY. Don't trouble yourself to look up an x pressman to take your baggage to u- CKn mtmnA In line foe lama time before departure of train to get your baggage checked. Buy your ticket then phone Main 980 or A 1321 and .w- n . f- Ivanaeae Pn SbHH hlV. man to all for your trunk and check same to It destination Easy Isn't ItT REAL ECONOMY. Real economy, after all. la simply buying right. The suits that I sell for 11S.7S wou'.d cot you I17.S0 to 330.00 at the hlgn-remi atore on tne .ireei. Mv tailor altera the garments to fit you. Remember: My rent la only ISO a month. Jimmy Dunn, room IIS Ore gonlan bldg. Take elevator. WHEREJTO DINE. special turkev and chicken dinner and many dellcaclea at the Feerless Cafeteria. 14 and Fifth street. Open all day; musio from 13 to 1 and from 4 to T o clock. Chicken dinner all day at Morris-. next to Wells-Fargo building. " n. Mosae Psrekaaei Plaa The Equit able Life Assurance Society make loans on approvexl home proporty. re call! nv fixed monthly Installments over period of 10. IS or 20 year, with the additional provision that In event of death' of borrower, loan 1 cancelled at once- Interest. per cent annually. Information. Edgar w. Smith, agency manager. 0 Gregonian building. Main 17. " Sawdast, Cordwood. Coal. Holman Fuel Cs. successors to Bas- fleld-Veysey Fuel Co. M. sis. A . Prices Cut Big special reduction for May on slabwood and all kinds of fuel. Prompt service. JUblna Fuel Company, East 111, a X11T. " 1863 Established CORRECT CLOTHES FOR YOU, ME. MAN, AT ft $15, $20 and $25 Without an Equal If you are the conservative man and want to be well dressed then it's up to you to get the best possible clothes you can purchase for the money. This cut will give you an idea of a few of the styles shown here at these -prices and we absolutely back every garment that leaves our store as to style, quality, tailoring and a perfect fit. Come in tomorrow and try on a few. Youll be satisfied. Higher Grades $30 to $50 aJawT ' Sill III nil RELIABLE PRESIDENT JOSSHXVS RE MARKS OX LONDON' MAIL AD. Statement Waa Tsed by Eastern Bond House) Says Company Head Replying to Kellaher. That both atatementa, the one pub lished In the London Mall and that Died with the City Auditor, are correct Insofar as they relate to the Portland Railway. Light Power Company, la the opinion of B. a. josseiyn, presiueni of the Portland Railway, Light A Power Company. The London Mall statement turns out to be an advertisement of an Eastern bond house, and merely re cites a number of figures pertaining to the gross earnings and the net earn ings from operation of the Portland company. The advertisement doea not attempt to give a detailed statement of the expendlturea taken out of the aurplus. Apparently the object waa to ell bonds, for the advertisement was slicned by a Boston firm of bond deal ers. Dan Kellaher's statement before ., K.eri was to the effect that there waa ISOO.000 difference In the atatementa. . , ....M.nt of the com pany, made the following; statement ra- r.dl?f ,.. atatement of earnings published In the London Mail referred to ny air. . :,i.a i that the atatement juauncu i" m J ' . . referred to. also the one filed by us with the city oinciaia, a w - -i ia .tstement of gross one dciiib "' wn .u. earnings from operation, while the one filed by ua witn me city sa.1 .a. as mmA ft f Int Tl fC what a postuvn we - rrntng. in the way of depreciation. renewAls ana Bireet p""s- rr. -- i - kv Xfr. Kellaher Terence - , merely representa the amounts expend ed by us for inoae Pl"The world Is' small and It would be ridiculous even to attempt deceiving the public in London or In to say nothing; about the moral side of the question. We do not conduct our business on such a low level. IMPROVEMENT IS URGED J. B. Yeon Dlscnsseg tVlllamette Boulevard Situation. PORTLAND, Or, May !-To tha Editor.) A much-needed atreet Im provement la now being agitatea or PenlnsulA property owners, connect i. . h.p4.Murfet navement from Central Portland ending at Patton ave nue with the nard-aurrace pavement from Wabash avenue running west to the city limits. This Interval of unimproved atreet running over half of the distance along Willamette bouleverd Is About to blocks In length, and during tne winter months is almost Impassable, thue cut ting off from team trafflo with Port land 10.000 realdenta living; west and north of this unimproved district. A glance at any city map will ahow tha utmost Importance 01 mis improvement . 1 h.lnr naceBBArV to the fast- liut v.i.j i-. traffic but comprising the most picturesque scenic road of any street or nouievara in tne -v.jr w Uo-k. ...nn traffic on this unimproved street la enormoue from the dally de liveries of merchandise irom tuo city and from aawmlll and other mannfao- ... i--. H..ni- Thla la nractlcAlly suspended during tha rainy season. Will not the property owners In this vicinity awake to the necessity of this Improvement wutte a largo ouuiucr i have already aigned the petition, sev eral more nave promueu. j The hard-eurfac Improvement now I . .w ..a -. a thl. Int.rval. and in nortn - . - t which is practically valueless without ; the connection, ia "-u,u - . proved at a cost of IIM.OOO; Ports mouth avenue, improveu at 194 000. and Fish street. Improved at a cost of 187.000. making a total of i:s,-Th- .mniHt holder In that lm- VUV. . - f r - J Platelet have been out to this expense, and with slight benefit arising therefrom, by reason of the failure of the Improvement of the con necting link above mentioned. I have met with eoma difficulty in getting favorable action from property iM 'I BOTH FIGURES RIGHT f 1912 Portland's Fashion Shop CLOTHIER ll LEOPOLD DESKS Give to your office a look of prosperity and a man likes to do business with a pros perous firm. 1 fszzzfzzi p 1 rf7;:rj U'. Macey Filing Cabinets, Special-Built Counters, Chairs, Tables, Typewriters, Mimeographs, Station ery, Printing. -- A OTT?!1 STATIONERY&PRINTINGCO. jT-trVlr1 IV 107 2nd St., Bet. Wash, and Stark owners arising from the hope expressed by them that the County Court would take over Willamette boulevard and maintain the same. Thla the County Court baa wisely refused to consider. For the County Court to do so would be going back several years. It would mean that this portion of the connect ing link would never be hard-surfaced, and that the heavy trafno on same would continue for all time to make it among the worst and most miserable roads or streets In the City of Portland. Do You Intend Buying a DIAMOND? It will cost yon nothing; to in spect oar fine diamond stock, should you be in the market for one. It would really prove advan tageous to you to do so, as such an inspection would enlighten you to the extent that you, could not possibly make a mistake. Our high standard in this line would be a guide to you in mak ing a purchase. We are always pleased to show our fine dia. mond stock, which is so reason able in price. Our satisfied customers of the past can assure yon what Heit kemper Diamond values mean to you. CHEITKEMPERCo. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers, 130 Fifth St, Yeon Bldg.. KODAKS and Supplies Developing Printing and Enlarging BLU PHflTO-SDFPLY CO. 343Vi Washington Street. II - ' - ' Will not the property owners In this district wake up? J. B. YEON. TONIGHT After the Theater Gastronomic Joys "Will Feature at the New Imperial Hotel Grill Nason's String Orchestra. Miss Leona Francis, Soprano. Mr. Roy Dietrich, Tenor. In New Musical Numbers. . . New Imperial Grill Use Stark-Street Entrance. Hotel SAVOY Seattle Twelve SlorlM of Solid Comfort CJa the center of things theatres and stores on both sides. Building ab solutely fireproof concrete, steel and marble. EUROPEAN PLAN $1.00 Per Day Up Send for ee Mrs of Seattle' Basinest District 3oklaBotlteB.l7l3-aO till CU' EE EE ES E0 EE PR PR : AJ U.UJ Edward E. Goudey Lewi Building-. MORTGAGE LOANS k n. .ant nn tiast huslnasa n rn nrt la ( per cent and T per cent on other close- I In business and residence securities. I mm ro 1 S. W. Corner Fourth and Morrison In the Long Run a high-priced employee can do the work as cheaply as the low-priced, and incom . petent one. There are artistic printers just as there are master painters; and it's the good printer who knows how tc add the brains that pull the business. The brain-kind of printing w? not cost yon any more than th ' other kind if you'll come to us. Why sot today ? -KILHAM'S Fifth and Oak Sts. Don't Bother With two pairs of glasses for far and near sight. Let us supply you with a pair of In visible Bifocals, two pairs in one, the lenses fused together so that you can not observe where one begins or tha other ends. No extra charge for our scientific examination. Dallas Optical Parlors 218 Falllne; Bnlldlna. Corner Third and WsshlnAto. Second Floor) Take Elevator. CAUrQEItlA HOTKLaV HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.60 a day up . American Plan $3.00 a day up New st! and brick strntar. Ery modern cottrmrtimncM. Moderate ratea Center of theatre and retail b4.triet. Ot aj. lines tnnat erriac all over city. Ele Vic omaibaa meets trains and eteamera HOTEL SUTTER a Sutter and Kearny Street SAN FRANCISCO An np-to-date modern fire-proof hotel of 250 rooms, taking the place of the old Occidental Hotel and Lick Eonse. European Plan $1.50 Per Day Up Take aar Tazleab from the Ferrr at the Expense of tee Hotel. STiWMT