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THE SUNDAY OREGQXIAy, PORTLAND; SEPTEMBER 1, 1912. . CITY.MEWS IN BRIEF Prlntlnir-room City Circulation ..... Manacliif Editor .... Caaaar Editor C am pof n f-room ..... Superlnteadt building ...Main TOT. A es .. .Main 70T0. A GOSJ ...Main 7070, A BOOT ...Main 7070. A COM ...Mala 7070. A6OTS Main 7070 A SM HEH.Tr, THEATER (Seventh Tf'0' D.Wolffo Hopper In the light opara. "The Jiikado." Tonight at 8:15. ORPHEUM THEATERMorrls . Sixth and STSDth VaadsvllU. TonlgBt at 8:80. PANTAOES THEATER 8ontJ r) Vaudeville. This afternoon at tonlxbt at T:S0 ar.d o'clock. EMPRESS THEATER f Park and W aabln- ton Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at tonight at 7 .SO and o'clock. CAKS PARK lllaraette Rlr) Atnn.a- m.nt para: varied attraction Thla alter- moon and tonight. PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL Pint-run pic ture 11 A M to 12 P. M. RECREATION' PARK (Twenty-Fourth and Vaughn) Baseball. Vernon vs. Portland. Two games this afternoon at 1:30. OB;nO!OAlC AT RESORTS For the quickest dell ry 1 Tha Orrgonian at Summer resorts- ann cr!he throngh tha following agents. City rates. Subscriptions by mall are payable In alvaaee, Bayoeean. Or-Hotel Bayneenn .swer Bay City, Or. M. i. MI" Bar Tlew. Or. E. P. Mareher Brighton Beach. Or J. A. Baldwin Columbia Beach. Or- .Frank Bernlee Carson Springs Mine ml Springs Hotel Casradla. Or tj- M. Geisendorfer ColUns Springs Fred A. en ng Long Beach tenia Cobra Kaheotta H. Browa Newport Ota. Sly ster Oeean Park I. . Beeehy Kerkaway Bearn.Or. .Wllklna Hire et. Martina Springs. .Mrs. St. Martin Seaside Clark Strattoa eaTiew. Wash frank E. Strahal lUlamook J. a- Israel lakeland, Waah. .....John &orl Gresham to Have Branch Library. Gresham will soon be provided with a branch library at a cost of 110,000. The preliminary sketches as submitted to the Carnegie library secretary have been approved, provided the building can be kept within the $10,000 appro priated for the building. This will likely be done. The structure will be the most attractive of the sort outside of Portland. It will contain such de partments as are required in a first class branch library, providing prac tically the same facilities as the Port land main library affords. It will have a lecture room which will seat from 100 to 200 people. It is stated that the site for the building has been secured and that there is nothing in the way of the erection of the building. Lents Band Gives Concert. Lents band gave a pleasing concert Thurs day night at the Isis Theater in Lents, which was attended by a large audi ence. Professor A. A. Thielke. leader of the band, was in charge. The pro gramme consisted of a number of selections, opening with an orchestra. There were cornet, violin, 'cello and saxophone solos. The latter was by Professor Thielke. Efforts of the new band were appreciated and applauded. Although organized but a short time the Lents band made a creditable showing. Athletic Club Secures Quarters. Lents Athletic Club has equipped an ample ball on the second floor of the . Alcazar building, on Main street, and It was opened last Monday night. The hall has been equipped with wrestling and tumbling mats, punching bags. boxing gloves, horizontal bars, Indian clubs and other apparatus. Also the hall is provided for handball and basketball, and many of the members find these departments enjoyable. A good evening's programme has been arranged for Monday night. Ip You Are in the Market for handsome Omental rug or a fine Turkish or Persian carpet, you cannot afford to Ignore the opportunity of looking through our large collection. Our aim In business is to sell high-grade rugs at the lowest possible prices. We are In a position to undersell all other dealers. You will lose If you do not see our stock. Every rug guaranteed perfect. Cartozian Bros., exclusive Oriental rug dealers. 473 Wash., bet. 13th and 14th streets. The Kniohts and Ladies op Securitt. Membership campaign for 1000 new members in 60 days, expects to close on or about September 16, with probably the largest public class Initiation ever . held in this city; 600 applications pro cured to date. If you wish to take ad vantage of the special campaign in ducements now offered, give us your application now. Room 206-207 Alisky bldg., cor Third and Morrison sts. Mission Opens Today. Fathers Thomas A. Meagher and Patrick J. O'Reilly. 4 Jesuit fathers, will open a mission in Ignatius Church. East Forty third and Powell streets, today at 6:30 o'clock, to continue one week. Special Instructions will be given each evening at 7:30 P. M. We Sell hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices, for 30-pound beds from $7.60 and up. We renovate mat tresses and return them the same day. We also renovate feathers. Portland Curled Hair Factor". H. Metzger. pro prietor. 228 Front st. Main 474. A 1374. For Sals. A 46-horsepower. 650-volt. Crocker Wheeler motor, complete with standard blade starter, no voltage release and 75-ampere overload I-T-B circuit breaker. In A-l condition. Address room 203 Oregonlan building. Excursion. Sunday and Labor day to Cascade Locks on steamer Bailey Gatzert: leaves Alder-street dock at 9 A. M-. return at 5:45 P. M.; 1 round trip. Phones: Main 914. A 5112. For Sale. A 40-K. W., 600-volt Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete with field rheostat and circuit breaker. In good condi tion. Address room 203 Oregonlan bldg. Beware of the magazine subscrip tion shark: you take no chances with us. Get our catalogue, lowest prices. Budelman News Co., 424 Wash. sts. New Fall Stock. High-grade work manship, suits $40 and up; 5 per cent off for cash payment. J. Pollvka & Co., tailors. 206 Corbett bldg. Oregon City Boat leaves Taylor street dock, dally, 8 A. M., I P. M.; Sundays A. M.. 12 M-. IP. M. Round trip, 40 cents. Da Georoe S. Breitlino, splnologlst. of the Marquam bldg., is now located In the Royal bldg.. 7 th and Morrison. Drs. Gustave E. Bruehi and Frank B. Klstner removed from Electric build ing to tenth floor. Journal building. Grand Labor Day Ball, at Swiss Hall. Monday evening. Sept. 2. Admis sion. 60 cents. Ladies free. acne's Portraits. Columbia bldg.. rr rren. women, children. alaln-A 134. Go to Skiphkrd's BriUNoa K. Ehlpherd. manager. Grand Ball, Labor day. Rlngler's Hall. Minuet Club: valuable prizes. Dr. H. C. Fixott and Dr. D. T. Kerr moved to 505 Oregonian bldg. Delightful Boating on Lake Esta cada. O. W. P. cars, Hop Pickers Wanted. Call at once, 333 Second street. Dr. Henry Rorx Clare has returned from vacation from coast. Wanted. A moderate-sized country bank. Inquire of AV 9. Oregonlan. Weddino Rings. The latest Tiffany shape at Jaeger Bros. Dr. Trimble, physician, returned; 410 Mohawk bldg. Reiner, the furrier's adv. on this page. Diamonds, very finest at Jaeger Bros. ; Ct-t-w xo tis as Vice Situation. The MontavUla, Board of Trade. ,wilj hold a meeting Monday night In the rear of the hall on East Glisan and East Seventy-second streets, at wnicn time the nresent vice crusade In Port land will be considered. Some of the directors of the Albtna co-operative store have been asked to attend and explain the plans of that store. All Interested, and especially women of Montavilla. are Invited to attend thla meeting. Richmond to Have Firs Station. Plans are to be prepared for a fire station for the Richmond-Waverly dis trict. Two lots were recently purchased there for $3500, leaving $6500 for the fire station. It is understood that this building will be similar to the Rose City Park station, which Is for horse or ' auto-drawn apparatus, and cost $8000. L. G. Holden, battalion .chief, will prepare plans for the new station. Vice Report Is Y. M. C. A. Topic Professor A. E. Wood, of the Reed College faculty and a member of the Vice Commission, will be the speaker at the men's meeting In the auditorium of the Portland Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Professor Wood has taken for his sub ject, "Facts and Conclusions From the Report of the Vice Commission." The meeting Is open to all men. Mrs. Caroline Gillila has moved to 563 Everett St., wherq she will be pleased to receive customers. Thor in Chase Speaks. Thorn ton Chase, of Los Angeles, will speak on the purport of the Banal Revelation, at 608 Eilers building. Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The invitation is gen eral. Oddfellows Made Happy. In mates of the Oddfellows' Home have adopted resolutions thanking the Rebekahs for contributing nuts, canoy and fruiL " The fact that all who live at the home are aged makes them feel the more grateful for the atten tion shown them. Administrator's Sale. Stock of cigars, tobacco and fixtures of the late George Kurtz, situated at 101 Fourth, cor. Stark, must be closed out at once. Great sacrifice; make an offer, with or without store. Mrs. George Kurtz, administratrix. For Sale. One. 126-volt, direct-current genera tor, complete with field rheostat, am meter and circuit breaker. This ma chine Is In good repair. Address room 203 Oregonlan bldg. - Michigan Society cordially in vites all Wolverinrs and friends to grand ball at Women of Woodcraft. Tenth and Taylor, Labor day evening. Admission, 50 cents. Dr. Cutting, eyesight specialist, has returned from California and is now in charge of Jaeger Bros., optical department, 266 Morrison st. Consulta tion free. Imported French and American fashion books, October issues, now In. Budelman News Co., 424 Wash, sts., formerly in Marquam bldg. V. Kaspar, ladies' tailor, just re ceived line of beautiful fabrics for the season. Your inspection Invited 201 Royal bldg. For Sale Nine-room house, good con dition, $7500, easy terms. Inquire fore noons, owner, 716 Corbett, cor. Hooker. Ben Riesland and the Western Se curities Co. announce their removal to 729-730 A, Chamber of Commerce bldg. Gardner Private School, ' shorthand and typewriting will open September 9, at 629 Marquam bldg., Pitman system. For Rent. Eight-room house, modern, good repair, lawn. Nob Hill. Inquire 746 Irving street, Hotel Gibson for rent, at east end of Burnside bridge, 62 rooms. F. I. Ball. 528 Marquam bldg. The Hotel Seward is quoting an attractive rate to a limited number of permanent guests. Parents should read announcement of . new . Lachmund conservatory of piano playing. D. P. Nason. violinist, resumes teach ing this week. Studio, Wheeldon Annex. Dr. Nunn has returned. Medical Bldg Wooster sells everything, 488 Wash. Multnomah Hotel Turkish baths. RAILROAD OFFICES MOVED Representatives of Three Big Lines Find .New Locations. This Is moving time among several Third-street railroad offices the Rock Island, the Illinois Central and the Santa Fe. They are deserting the Chambers building at Third and Alder streets, as It has been leased for other purposes. The Rock Island removes to the room at 264 Stark street, the Santa Fe will locate at 260 Alder street, and the Illi nois Central goes to 270 Stark street. All the new leases are for short periods so that these offices can move again as soon as the initial lines take up their new locations next year. Dr. Arthur Roscnfeld Is 111. Dr. Arthur S. Rosenfeld Is 111 with typhoid fever at Mount Slnal Hospital In New York City, In which Institution he began his service last January. His mother, Mrs. Sol Rosenfeld, hastened across the continent to be at her son's bedside during his Illness, and reports received by Dr. Rosenfeld's family here are satisfactory and encouraging. FIRST AWARD OF MARY SPIL,- I LER SCHOLARSHIP GOES TO t -NYSSA VOl'SO WOMAN. T I" ! m f t Miaa Ethel yn BoydelL, UNIVERSITY Of OREGON. Eu gene, Or., Aug. 31. (Special.) Miss Ethelwyn Boydell, of Nyssa, has been awarded the Mary Spil ler scholarship at the University of Oregon for the coming year, which is given by the state or ganization of the University of Oregon Alumnae. Miss Boydell was the unanimous choice of the, executive committee of the Alum nae association from amongst many candidates. This is the first year toa the Mary Splllcr schol arship. It provides for living expenses for one year at the Marr Splller house, the girls' dor mitory at the University of Ore gon. The scholarship is limited to graduates of four-year high schools, and is given to that can didate who is deemed most worthy from the record oi her scholastio experience and testi monials as to her character. THIRD SECTION NO MYTH yOtXG RTJSSIAJT BRIDE KNOWS KEELING OP DREAD. Only Auditor In Rainstorm, How ever Proves ot to Be Much Feared Secret' Service Man. Those who -are Inclined to believe that the dreaded "third section" of the Russian police- is but a myth should talk any day to young Mrs. Philip Pelz, who arrived in Portland there weeks ago to pay a visit with Philip Pelz, the bandleader at The Oaks, and was wedded to him three days afterward. The presence for three days last week of an obvious foreigner at The Oaks, while Mrs. Pelz was singing, per turbed the young woman, and when he ? J-p 1 1 u W.!SiMLWJW 1 J.WJ L-lil W.SISJ1 Mra. Philip Pelta, Once Sentenced to Siberia, Bnt Now Recent Bride of Portland Bandnia ter. was the only auditor during the rain Wednesday, the worry became almost consternation. For be it known that Miss Beatrice Bruckman, which was Mrs. Pelz name before her marriage, was ordered sent to Siberia because of a students' rev olutionary "prank ' from tne ct. t-etera- burg Academy. lurvugn . - pended, but until Mrs. Pelz left a few weeks ago for this country she was never out of signt or tne mira eei.- . .Via At h" nCl Of thfi fOrCO. The continued espionage got on her nerves and it was only in Portland that she began to feel free at last. So when she told Philip Pelz of her fears, that Impressive Russian, aeiei mined to tackle the stranger. XT, J I ,1 art In TJ 11 UK iTl tOO But till stranger either would not or did not understand. tiv i- .an ami aa Mrs. Pelz shrunk Into a corner she noticed that the "third section was stiu ; piaym possum." French had no better result. in cno-itch uptI. Th ntransrer ooene his mouth to speak: "Why, didn't you know me? I'm the boatman on The Oaks launch. DRUM CORPS NEEDS $175 Over Half Amount Required to Send "Boys" to Encampment Raised. Portland; Aug. si. (To the Edi tor.) The veterans of the Grand Army Drum Corns are receiving much en couragement, but are still $175 short of the $400 necessary to defray the rail in Los Aneeles with the Ore gon delegation to attend tne isationai encamDment mere. Deginning Septem ber 9. Oregon City contributed $50 so far and promises more. Astoria senas $50. Many patriotic people in Portland have contributed $5 and $10 each, until wo hvn an hut tha above amount, and we must have that amount If the old hov n-o if not Oregon will be without a band at the encampment, and fall behind all the other states. This veteran drum corps Is the only one on the Coast, and the boys play as wn as thev did in the' days of the great war. They are equal to any other drum corps in me umcea oie uu will be a credit to Oregon if they can go to the encampment, which probably will be the last time, unless It comes to Portland within a few years. If the citizens of Portland thoroughly appreciated the situation and its merits that small Balance couia db raisea m five minutes. There are many men who would donate it alone. Money may be sent to C. A. Williams, assistant adjutant-general, Labbe build ing. Second and Washington streets, or T. M. Kellogg, secretary and treasurer of the drum corps, at zo uranam ave nue, Portland. All that Is required Is enough to cover railroad fare, about $40 each. We expect to have 12 to 15 members of the drum corps with us. ROSE CITY PARK PROTESTS Resolutions Score Citizens for Ob structing New Sewer. Regarding- the construction of the Sullivan's Gulch lewer the Rose City Park Improvement League took action at ita last meeting, and adopted the following- resolutions: Whereas, the comtructlon of the aewer known u the Sullivan' Gulch aewer will be of Inestimable benefit to thla and the urrnimriinv diatricte, and the need of this Improvement Is becoming- very apparent In certain pares 01 me cnmiuuuiij, Whereas. Mr. Doernbecher la delaying" the construction of this aewer by asking unreasonable damage from the city for a silent encroachment of the right-of-way upon his private property, and. Whereas, We understand that Mr. Doern becher consented to allow passage of the aid aewer through that certain part of his property without expense to the city prlor to commencement of construction of said sawer, now. therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the members of the Rose City Park Improvement League, do hereby protest against the unfair demand of Mr Doernbecher and deplore the lack of public spirit manifested by his unreason able demand, which is a hindrance to so great a public benefit. On behalf of the East Side Business Men s Club we Join in the above protest, be lieving, as we do, that It is time to set the general Interest, the public welfare. In it nlar. Klmed bv Dan Kellaner. C. A- Blgelow. W. E, Welter, M. B. McFaul. J. O. lison ana J. u. -ii-rui, u. Construction work has gone forward on both sides of the Doernbecher fac tory, skipping the ground until the question of damages has been settled. Damages to the amount of $2500 are asked. Y0UNEEDAB0X. Fire and burglarproof vaults, private boxes, storage for silverware, suitcases, etc. Chamber of Commerce building. The Bowers Hotel, 1 1th and Stark, Caters to permanent guests. Make this ........ hnm. a r rl n ifiv oil tha rnmforta of a modern hotel, centrally located. moderate rates. American pian. vr e please our guests. The Bower HoteL Charles H. Kowiey, Mgr. Price of Gasoline Ascends. I think likely the newspapers will soon announce a big donation by 'John eC . fe' 1 mm m m mmm mmm hi . l ! " - . . . Our New Fall Jewelry Novelties are here. You should see the latest in Pendants, Lavalliers, Wrist Watches, Bracelets, etc. Buy now. Don't -wait till - they're old. Be a leader not a follower. -4 j will be higher before the J-ilcilTlOnClS end of this year. When customers tell us daily they are surprised at our low prices, you will understand why we are always talking about exceptional values to this department BRING YOUR EYE TROUBLES TO US. Dr. Cutting, Eyesight Specia.ist, in Charge JAEGER BROS.SSI The Large Store 266 Morrison Street, Between Third and Fourth D.,'" said City Health Officer Wheeler yesterday morning, as Dr. Alan Welch Smith, a member, nearly fainted when scrutinizing a bill for gasoline. Twntv.fn.tv font a crallon.' ex claimed Dr. Smith, almost falling off his chair. xep, gain vr. wneeier, n looks like a new donation soon, so it will all end weU, doubtless.- The bill. hicrh as It was. had to be paid, as tne department's "buzz wagon" must run. COMPLAINT 6 YEARS OLD Street Hallway Company Absolved From Discourtesy Charge. At a meeting of the City Council August 14. J. D. M. Crockwell made the statement that he had called upon a company official with a complaint as to the streetcar service and that he was told that if "he did not like it he could walk.'- After the statement had been made B. 8. Josselyn. president of the Portland Railway. IJght & Power Company, ordered a thorough investi gation as to the employe who made such a statement. The investigation resulted in the dsicovery that it was made six years ago before the present management took control, and that the employe accused has not been with the company for five years. "It has been the policy of the com pany," said Mr. Josselyn, "to demand of its employes courtesy in the treat ment of all patrons. We have followed a course of instruction on this particu lar feature for several years. In ad dition to thiB, we have organized a complaint bureau, through which we handle complaints at a central point. For that reason I was' surprised at Mr. Crockwell's statement. The fact that It was made six years ago and by an employe who has since left the com pany, relieves our present force of hav ing been discourteous in this instance." RUSSIAN BOY IN DISTRESS Emigrant of 1 1, Ignorant of English, Finds Friends Through Police. Direct from his native home in Rus- i - runHnv IT -trafl.ro. nf aire. was found wandering helplessly at Sixth ana otaric Bircew yooinuoj morning by Patrolman Bales, who es corted him to the police station and booked him as a lost boy. The youth could speak no English. He had ar rived by an Overland train in the early morning and when discharged at the railroad station, set out to find his relatives. At the police station Derrlng showed a slip of paper which he had carried u v. v..,, frnm 'RimnlfL. bearina the name of Many aret Schlemmer, 819 East Seventh street North, ene was noiinea and in a short time appeared to escort the young immigrant to his new home. Game Protectors to Sleet. At the annual convention of the Na HKnci a astrtintinn nf State frame War dens, which opened Saturday morning In Denver, Colo., Portland will be rep resented by State Game "Warden Fin ley and by C. K. Cranston, president V, CfatA (lam Anri Fifth COmmiS- slon. Immediately following the con vention comes me raecuug wi iiwm bers of the American Fisheries So ciety, which will be held also In Den ver, from September 3 to 6. Flnley will be among the speakers before the game wardens, giving a stereopticon lecture on the protection of game in .hi. .tato whlln thA work carried out by the state board will be explained by Cranston, ivimey wui qisuush breedlng of fish in Oregon before the members of the Fisheries' Society. Hotel Clark. Tenth and (Stark streets. rut unuu. v mo . . ...u srantly furnished rooms and apartments, . . . . T T J 1 .1 25 with private oain. xiol m running water and phone n each room. Best and most central location In city. Quiet, home-like. Jtinest 1 rooms, or 11.50 to 12 wltn private win, m iu 1 Northwest. " . CARD OF" THANKS, ii- t . .Tir.cD mif heartfelt thanks to all our friends for the many messages of sympathy and floral tributes sent us in our bereavement. AND DAUGHTER. Reasons Why Diamonds Bought from Marx&Bloch Are Most Satisfactory. We are making a specialty of the Diamond business; only the better grade of diamonds are sold by us. Our buying facilities and the large quantities of diamonds we sell make it possible to give better values. Our rigid guarantee as to weight, quality and perfection insures you against deception. Last but not least, our Easy Pay ment system is at your disposal (without extra charge). MARX&BLOCH Largest Diamond Dealers in Oregon 283 Morrison St. 74 3d St. A GAS PURIFIER will remove all gas odor from your home and reduce your gas bill. Ask MAETYN & HILTON' 804 Yeon Bldg. ii sri ii mini CARD OP THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Felton wish to express their thanks and deep grati tude to thlr manv - friends for the-ir kind and loving sympathy, with many i . II a. I A. nT fkalf ka. uonaj iriDuies. in me iuob ui m-i un loved little daugrhter, Verna. DESKS CHAIRS FILES NEW AND SECOND HAND Grades to Suit All Purchasers No Trouble to Show Ton Large Stock " n PiriP STATIONERY & I -VVir lVx PRINTING CO. Fifth and Oak Sts., Between Washington and Stark WHEN IN SEATTLE Make Tour Head quarters at the Hotel Savoy Twelve Stortea of Solid Comfort." A s t r I c t ly fire proof, steel. : con crete and marble building, right In the center of the city's activities within two min utes' walk of t h e a t ers, stores and steamship wharves. EUROPEAN PLAN $UX Per Day Up Send for Free Map of Seattle's Btudaesf. District a&rTen GEES EG CB PR EE cd cn a-u. U l Lens urinumg the: premises The eyes examined by a reg istered optometrist and glasses or spectacles FITTED by an ex pert optician this Is the service we extend to all who do not see properly. Isn't this the kind of an es tablishment you want to trust the care of your eyes to? Dallas Optical Parlors SIS Fall! a Building, Corner Third and Washinfrton Second Floor. Take Elevator. Ladies, I am showing; the finest line of all the best skins, which I will make to order, latest styles, at prices which will pay you to get before buying else where. Redyelng and remodeling at low-rent prices. A. Reiner, Practical Furrier, old location, 403-4 Merchants Trust bldg.. Sixth and Washington. Elegant Room For ladies' suits, shoes or similar goods at any reasonable price. Free heat and light. Apply H. E. WOOD 514 Northwest Bldg., Sixth and Washington Streets Arch. J. Tourtellotte PUBLIC AUDITOR, ACCOUNTANT Specializing Industrial and General Office Systems . Security Audits 814 Yeon Bonding Marshall 1988 Home A 1171 TRAVELER' GUIDK. COOS BAY LINE . BTEAMEB BREAKWATER Sails from Alnsworth Dock. Portland, at 8 A. M-. September 2, 7, 12. 17, 22. 37: October 2, 9. 18, 23, SO. Freight received at Alnsworth Dock dally up to ft P. M. Passanrsr fare First-class. $10; second class. 17. including berth and meals. Ticket office at Alnsworth Dock. Telephones Main S6O0. A 2331. Portland Coos Bay fiS. Una. H. J. Mohr. Assat. -r p z t . in I El im nri URS Through August EXCURSION TICKETS Ota 1m purchased for numerous dates to the East via Northern Pacific Railway Until October 31 to return. Liberal stopovers permitted " on going or return trip with additional stop during the Park season, to September 15, to permit visit to Yellowstone National Park Gardiner Gateway is the Official Government Entrance to the Park. Thenee Park coaches take guests to Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. Two 72 -Hour Daily Through Trains To Chicago "North Coast Limited" and "Atlantic Express." Hotel Multnomah Another new and attractive innovation for the benefit of onr guests. Music in Lobby every evening, 8 :30 until 10 :30. Sunday evening, vocal selections. The usual entertainment in Arcadian Garden Grill during dinner 6 until 8, and 10:30 until 12:30. Dinner will also be served in the beautiful Blue Room 6 until 8 P. M., without music. Afternoon Tea in Blue Room 3 :30 until 5 :30, with music. The Multnomah is rapidly taking the lead for all publio and social functions. Service and Menu unsurpassed in this or any other city. Our aim is to give amusement constantly to our guests, with the very best service and 'attention to be obtained in a hotel. H. 0. BOWERS, Manager. E Tgl n EXCLUSIVE DEALEP3 S J) TT II . Q J) i? .ft Pfe T T nILsj h E E TtaZarjA lai-tiea! (Seat ions v mm l E m3 g A i i - b G- - S 1 Gat GxiSn&da. T R E Q U I n JfiiaaA Qytdify Supplies "Everything for the Office' iand Printing Cc Commercial Stationers. Office Outfitters, Printers. Engravers. Booklet Makers and Bookbinders. HE ADUTJ ARTERS FOR Architects" and Engineers" Instru ments and Supplies. FIFTH and OAK STS. s and September Let us give you particulars as to fares East and to and through the Park and Sleeping Car and Train ser vice and furnish you Park literature. A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A.. Portland 255 Morrison Street. Main 244 Phones A 1244 Y.IVLC.A. Day and Night SCHOOLS $500,000 Plant. 100 Courses 50 Instructors. Day School Open Tuesday, Sept. 3. Night School Open Monday, Sept. 23. Fe CLASS Mos. Accounting Course $160.00 Advertising. 16.00 Algebra 6.00 Assaying 30.00 Apple Culture No Fee Architect, Draft. 7-50 Arithmetic Automobile 60.00 Bible Study 2 00 Bookkeeping 6.00 Boys School (day) 12.00. Boys" School (night) 4.00., Bricklaying 16.00 Business Letter Writing 2 00 Business Law 2.00 Carpentry and Woodturnlng 10.00 Chemistry 10.00 Cost Engineering 15.00 Electricity, Elementary 15.00 Electricity, Advanced 16.00 . English for Foreign Men 3.00 . English Grammar and Reading.. 3.00 English Grammar and Rhet 8. 00 English Literature 3.0l) Freehand Drawing 7.00 French 600 Forestry and Lumbering 10.00 Geometry 6.00 German 6.00 History 6.00 Latin 6.00 Machine Design 7.50 Mechanical Drafting l oo Penmanship 3.00 Pharmacy (course) 10.00 Physical and Com. Geography... 6.00 Physics 7.00 Plan Reading and Estimating... 8.00 - Plumbing. Shop Practice 15.00 Poultry Raising No Fee Public Speaking 15.00 Real Estate Law m.uo Reinforced Concrete Cost. 16.00 " Salesmanship and Adv 15.00 Spanish 6.00 Sheet Metal Drafting Shop 7.60 Shorthand 6.00 Surveying and Mapping 10.00 Show Card Writing 12.00 Telegranhy and Dispatching 12.00 Trigonometry 6.00 Typewriting 6.00 Vocal Music s.vu Call or send for free Illustrated cata logue, Portland, Or.. Y. M. C. A. Simi lar schools Y. M. C. A., Seattle, Ta coma, Spokane, San Francisco, Oak-, land, Los Angeles. For Household -OR Commercial Needs IT WILL PAT YOU TO CONSULT THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE OREGONrAN J Irrn 109.0