The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 03, 1912, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 43

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 3. ,1913.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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AKTSEJUSXTS.
EEILIO THSATFR (S.v.nth and Taylor)
Maolyn ArbuckUa. In tna drama, 'he
Round-Up.
. BAKER THEATER iTSleventh and Morrt-
on) B.k.r players la tna orrnma. '
Iollar Mark. Matlnaa at 2:1 and to-
nig-ni ax ..- ocioca.
CHPHEfM THEATER fVorrlaoo. batwr-a
Sixth and B. Tenth) vaudeville, mis
arsoon at a :1ft. Tonlgbt at 8:30.
aaKTinvK THITjlTr It Pwn f h and AI
der) Vaudavilla. This afternoon at 3:14.
t.nlght at 7:30 and o'clock.
rvPRRM TH V A TC U (Park mnA Washing
ton) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:13
tanlcht at 7:80 and o'clock.
I.TRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark )-r
Keeling and Flood Musical Comedy Co. in
"They Loved a Lassie.' This afternoon at
J -30 and tonlcht at 7:30 and :!.
PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE OH JOT.
TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL First-run plo-
lures. 11 A. M. to 13 P. M.
Mbmorial Services at Cherbttillb.
Memorial services will be held this
morning In the Cherryville Methodist
Church In honor of William Rugh, Jr.,
of Cary. Ind.. who (tave his crippled
ler to save the life of Miss Ethel bmltn.
who had been Injured in an accident.
skin grafting being; necessary. Wil
liam Rugh, Sr.. father of ..this young
man who made the sacrifice of his limb
and life. Is a farmer living; near Cherry
vllle. on the Mount Hood Automobile
road. Mr. Rugh said that his son was
41 years of age at his death, and be
came a cripple through the careless
ness of a nurse. The result was dis
covered too late. The sum of J5000
has been raised to erect a monument
over the grave of William Rugh at
Bear Bluff, near Rock Island. 111. The
father Is an old soldier. His neighbors
and friends conceived the idea that it Invited to spend your, leisure time in
would be proper to pay tribute to I afternoons and evenings in the reading
Ainsworth School Carpenters Quit.
Declaring that they were being under
paid ten carpenters, employed on the
new Ainsworth school on Portland
Heights, quit work yesterday. A rep
resentative of Foster & Co., contractors
said that the strike will not delay the
work on the building because of the
intention of the company to engage
other carpenters at once It the old
men fail to return to work. Manager
Foster, of the company, says the men
asked for 14 a dav for rough work
while the union scale provides for only
33.50 a day.
Exhibition at the Art Mdsbum.
The work of the students of the Art
School for the first month of the year
will be displayed In the studies on
Sunday afternoon. In the galleries
the exhibit of landscape painting at
tracts many visitors. All who enjoy
landscape painting sbauld see this loan
collection before it is dispersed. The
Museum Is open on week days from 9
until 6 o'clock; Sundays. 1 to 6; free
the afternoons of Sunday. Tuesday,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Church or Our Father (Unitarian),
Seventh and Yamhill. Rev. T. L. Eliot.
D. D., minister emeritus; Rev. W. G.
Eliot. Jr., minister. Services 11 A M.
and 7:45 P. M. Morning, "Redemption
From Wickedness"; evening, Mr. L. H.
Weir, of the Russell Sage Foundation,
will speak on "The Leisure of the
People.
Ix the Interest or Decency and
Justice in the Coroner's office, vote
177 yes. for Dr. Biersdorf. This is
the only way to defeat Undertaker
Cunning's candidate. Dunning has
dominated and controlled the Coroner's
office and morgue for years to the
detriment of public welfare, (Paid
adv.)
Diamonds, very finest at Jaegor Broa"
Wi Pell hair mattresses' retail at
wholesale prices, for 10-pound beds
from $7.50 and up. We renovate mat
tresses and return them the same day.
We also renovate feathers. Portland
Curled Hair Factory. H. Metzger, pro
prletor. 228 Front st Main 474. A 1.74.-
Fraxar Reaoiko Room. You are
$100
$ioox
YOUR
Christmas
Diamond
HAS IT BEEN SELECTED?
TV.. Him Alrradv laid aside In
our ftf. several beautiful dia
monds intended as Christmas gifts.
ThM r. iistom.rs aDoreclate the
advantage In buying early; not only
to get a better selection, but they
realize that diamonds are apt to advance)
any day. . .
Our Special Value Diamond Rings at
Certain'y Are Bargains
Our $37.60 special diamond ring should be compared with
others that are so ia at eou.uu m umci
i Ladles' diamond rings In platinum settings, $25.00, $40.00.
$65.00. $75.00. $100.00 and up.
A small deposit will lav aside any diamond in the house, a
will give you two months to pay for it as a Christmas girt.
Jaeger Bros. 268 Morrison Street
the larck jEWELRr store. Between Third md
Fourth
DIVISION
IS
J. W. Roots Opposes Creation
of Cascade County.
the memory of the hero Mr. Rugh's son.
-who had sacrificed his life lor another.
Brotherhood Is Organized. The
Congregational Brotherhood of the
Atkinson Memorial - Congregational
Church. East Davis and East Twenty
ninth streets, was organised Wednes
day night, which was in charge of a
committee of which Rev. Frank W.
Gorman, the pastor, was chairman.
Officers elected are: President, Dr. C.
E. Menztes: vice-president. Q. P. Rogers
ecretary-treasurer, Sheldon Stubbs.
These officers have taken up the work
of the brotherhood. Addresses were
made by J. S. Hutchinson. C. S. Menzies,
Rev. W. C. Kantner. of University Park
Church: Rev. J. J. Staub. of the Bun-
nystde Church; Frank Motter and
others. A banquet and reception were
given. Rev. Mr. Gorman presided at
the banquet.
Domestic Science) for Teachers.
The Y. W.- C A. domestic science de
partment announces the opening of
cooking classes for members of the
Grade Teachers' Association classes to
be held Monday. Friday or Saturday
evenings. 4:30 to 6:30.. 6 to 8. 6:30 to
t:30. or 7 to 9 P. M. A general meet
Ing will be held In the auditorium of
the Y. W. C. A, November 6. 6:4a f. an.
for the benefit of those who wish to
enter classes or to obtain more infor
mation In regard to the work.
C. C. Colt Will Speak. C. C. Colt,
of the Union Meat Company, will
deliver the address Monday at noon at
the luncheon of the East Side Bust
taess Men's Club, at Hotel Clifford,
East Sixth and East Morrison streets.
Subject of the talk will be "Home
Industries and How to Encourage
Them." Thomas Lennard will preside
at this meetig.
Tbi Auirich Tariff has Increased
the cost of living to the people of Ore
sron over $15,000,000 a year. Senator
Bourne was a faithful supporter of
Aldrlch in passing the Aldrich bill. Is
It any wonder that so many tariff
barons are pouring money into the
Bourn campaign fund? (Paid adv)
East Side) Clue to Receive Election
returns. C. C. Hall, assistant secre
tary of the East Side Business Men's
room at 246 Yamhill street (upstairs).
There is a good supply of popular
magazines and periodicals waiting your
friendly attention. Come often and
enjoy them.
New Swiss Dairt can give you the
best milk and cream because we have
the newest and most modern equip
ment west of Chicago. Our method of
pasteurizing does not destroy butter fat
and gives the milk the natural flavor.
Phones: East 6556. Home B 2011.
The Rev. 1. E. H. Simpson, rector of
St. Mark's Church, who has Just re
turned from abroad, will give his '"Im
pressions of Canada, Ireland and Other
Places." in St. Marks parish house.
Wednesday evening. November 6, at 8
o clock. Silver offering.
Finb Entertainment and Dance at
Irvlngton clubhouse. East Twenty-sec
ond and Thompson, Monday evening
November 4. by young people. Uni
versalis! Church. Tickets, 60 cents.
A. H. Lea, raised on a farm, graduate
of two agricultural colleges makes
him the best qualified man
LOCAL SETTLEMENT URGED
Desire of Estacada to Be County
Seat and Corporation Greed Are
(Charged as Sole Reasons .
for Proposed Action.
For the purpose of arousing sent!
ment against the creation of the new
county of Cascade from a portion of
Clackamas County, J. W. Roots, of
Boring, president of the Clackamas
County Anti-Dlvlsion League, and a
resident and taxpayer of the territory
affected, was in Portland yesterday.
"It is a wrong principle, said Mr.
Roots, "to ask the people of the entire
n Oregon I state to vote on purely local measures.
for Dairy and Food Commissioner. Lea which should be settled by the people
Campaign committee. (Paid adv.) I interested. A bill before the people at
Htpatiajj Round Tabus to Have this election, which should carry, win
Meetings There will be a meeting of make this possible, and we want to
the Hypatlan Round Table tomorrow wait at. least until we can settle the
at 11 A. M. and Tuesday at 11 A. M.,
(P.M. and 1P.M.
Senator bourne is president or a
large cotton mill near Lawrence,
Mass-., the products from, which are
highly protected under the Aldrich
tariff. (Paid adv.)
For Sale. A 40-K. W 600-volt
Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete
with field rheostat and circuit breaker.
in good condition. Address room 203
Oregonlan bldg.
Rest Free. Four beautiful three
suppose that the present Senate Is made
ud of more young men than ever be
fore. Yet a, study of the biographies
of the men who have served In the
United States Senate from the begin
ning of the Government to the present
day reveals the fact tnat tne average
age of the solon of 1912 is higher 'than
the average age of his predecessor or
100 years ago. The story of the United
States Senate which best presents the
work of that body is to be found in the
new book. "The American Government,
by Frederic J. Haskin. .No one who
would be well informed on the law
making machinery of the United States
Government can afford to be without
this book. See coupon on page 2 as to
how to get It. ' '
MRS." TROWBRIDGE PASSES
Jlother of George M. Trowbridge, of
- Journal, Dies In New York. '
A telegram announcing the death of
his mother, Mrs. James H. Trowbridge,
at her home in New York City, called
George MTrowbridge, of the Journal,
East yesterday to attend the funeral
In Chicago. - Mrs. Trowbridge lived
with her son in Portland for a year.
She went to Chicago fiver weeks ago,
and after a visit with relatives there
went to New York, where her daughter,
Cornelia R. Trowbridge, and her sons,
James R. and Mason Trowbridge live.
The telegram telling of her death by
heart failure was preceded but an hour
by- one telling of her safe arrival In
New York. Mrs. Trowbridge was born
in Massachusetts and was a daughter
of Mayor Mason, who was chief execu
tive of Chicago at the time of the
great fire. She was 75 years old..
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MULTNOMAHJ-HAS PLANS
Sleeting Called for Tuesday to Dis
cuss District Improvement.
The Multnomah Club will convene in
monthly session at Clinton avenue and
Fulton boulevard, Multnomah Station,
Tuesday night. Matters of Importance
room" apartment, near 23d and Wash-lownlnS a lar8 portion of the townsite
Club. Is completing arrangements to church notice.
lngton streets. See owner 720 Board
of Trade. Phone A 1942.
Dr. Maris D. Equi has returned;
until November ( at College Equal
Suffrage League headquarters 406
Selling bldg. Main 2789.
Rev. J. C. F. Grumbinb gives two
farewell lectures at 3 and 8 P. M., in
Chrlstensen's Hall, 11th St., today. See
receive election returns Tuesday night
at the clubrooms In the Hotel Clifford,
East Sixth and East Morrison streets.
A wire will be extended into the rooms.
Coroner. A vote for Dr. H. R.
Biersdorf for Coroner Is a vote to re
move the Coroners office from the un
dertaklng firm of Dunning & McEntee.
They have controlled it for years. If
you think they have had enough, vote
X 177, Biersdorf for Coroner. (Paid
adv.)
Lira or Death. The lives of seven
men in the Penitentiary depend upon
the votes cast Tuesday on the law to
abolish capital punishment. How
..many voters realize their votes may
kill or give life to seven men? How
many want to be executioners? (Paid
adv.)
LiCjtroR Lt cense rom Sale. By trus
tee in bankruptcy. Portland Retail
Liquor License. Commission paid for
satisfactory cash price. Must be sold
at once by order referee in bankruptcy.
Apply at office J. Silvestone, 605
Chamber of Commerce.
Foa Sale. A 45-horsepower, 650
volt. Crocker-Wheeler motor, com
lete with standard blade starter, no
Voltage release and 75-ampere over
load I-T-E circuit breaker. In A-l con.
dition. Address room 203 Oregonlan
building. .
The Trust Maonater are spending
vast sums to defeat Harry Lane for
the United btates Senate, because Lane
Is pledged to tariff revision downward,
and a reduction in the high cost of
living. (Paid adv.)
Election Returns will be announced
by the Multa Musola equipment at the
Priscilla Theater. Union avenue and
Alberta street. Tuesday evening. No
vember 6; eight reels of pictures: Big
Douoie enow, uoors open 7 P. M.
Vote 61 X Moser, Gus C lawyer.
booster. Republican nominee for State
Senator. Statement No. 1; good roads;
Interstate bridge; household exemp.
Annual, Sale or Unredeemed Furs.
White fox set. $25; black fox set. $25;
sealskin coat, $50. Uncle Myers, 71
Sixth street.
Masons or All, Degrees. There will
be a very Important meeting at Masonic but 66 signatures were secured."
Armpits diunuajr VVCilIli. iiuvcjaosr 9.
Be there.
Miss Hummel wishes to announce toll CPTIIPC TO RC flM IWCA
her patrons that her corset parlors will I --- -- v'
be closed durincr her absence abroad
$3 Up Per Month. Rent applied if A igut uomestic science uiass to near
question for ourselves. A large por
tion ot the taxpayers of Clackamas
County, both within and without the
boundaries of the proposed County of
Cascade, are opposed to the measure.
which means higher taxes all around
for the maintenance of two instead of
one county government.
"The sole reason, so far as we can
see, said the anti-division aanerent.
"Is the ambition of Estacada to be
come a county seat. couDiea witn tne
greed of certain corporate Interests to residents or the district will Da dls-
cussea.
A movement Is being startjd by the
club for general scenic improvements.
The territory at Multnomah Station be
ing new, much Is left to be done in the
way of making the station easy of ap
proasn from all surrounding sections.
Flection returns will be ranolved. Wom
en are particularly Invited to. attend,
as the club intends to tor:n a woman's
auxiliary cstoclatlon. The meettns fill
be called at 7:30 P. M. snarp.
of that town and valuable water
powers In the territory affected. It
looks as though these interests believe
that they would, through their payroll.
be the controlling force in the affairs
of the proposed new county.
"Less than 300 Clackamas county
voters out of 7166 petitioned for Cas
cade County," declared Mr. Roots, "the
remaining signatures being secured I
the state at large. Of the 14 precinct
in the proposed county, some are not
represented on the original petition on
file at Salem. Most of tne 3UU signa
tures referred to come from Estacada.
In 10 precincts outside of that town
purchased; large stock. . Ellers Music
House, Seventh and Alder.
Dr. W. Arnold Lindset. 613 Dekum
bldg. Main 3734.
Reliable Watches at Marx A Bloch.
Multnomah Hotel, Turkish baths.
How to Choose Different Cots.
"Choosing and Using the Different
Cuts of Meat will be the topic or tn
Illustrated lesson for tomorrow's meet
ing of the School of Trades, evening
class, in domestic science, to be given
by Miss Emily Rodgers. The class will
meet at the new Lincoln High bchool
at 7:15 o'clock. Owing to the very
Since purchasing the Sargent Hotel heavy enrollment and limited seating
HOTEL FOR FAMILIES.
at Grand avenue and Hawthorne, re
cently, Mrs. H. J. Held reports that
the patronage has Increased wonder
fully. Many features have been adopt
ed for the pleasure of the guests. One
In particular worthy of mention, is the
club room, which is provided with a
piano, pool and card tables and is used
of evenings for social gatherings.
The dining room, conducted by Mrs.
M. Cornell (formerly in charge of the or eaten by the students.
Tull & Glbbs tea room) is attracting The lecture last week on "How to
the attention of those who enjoy good Make the Best of Vegetables" was
things to eat. given by Miss Lilian Tingle, who has
Those who enJovthe. comforts; of a general supervision or the course, 'ine
first-class family hotel will find In The list of Instructors for the Winter In-
Sargent all that is desired at moderate eludes miss tmiiy rtoagers, mrs. rsnen
cost.
space for the Monday classes. It is re
quested that all , new students, and
those who plan to take the lecture
course only, should attend not on Mon
day, but on Wednesday, when the les
son will be repeated. Instruction Is
free, in both lecture and practice work
but a nominal "material fee," of a few
cents a lesson, is charged to cover the
cost of materials used In demonstration
Rawson Miller, Miss Vera Haskell, Miss
Biaua iuuija,r auu iuioa 11 inuieu aoii.
The practice work last week dealt with
the making of vegetable soups with
out meat, and the preparing of stuffed
For that new suit you are goln to fervo " meat acces"-e.
LET US MEASURE YOU
Duy tomorrow. We accept only as
many orders as we can finish with
credit to ourselves and satisfaction to
our customers. Our success in the
tl0i reat!S0reE. (P.al1 "dV ) ' Past I. due to the fact that patron.
For Sale One, 125-volt. direct-
current generator, complete with field
rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker.
This machine Is in good repair. Ad-
cress room zus oregonlan bldg.
Do the Voters pr Oregon want to
send to the United States Senate an
Aldrich, a Guggenheim er a La. Fol
lette? If a La Follette then vote for
iarry jane. ifaia adv.)
Ivanhob No. 1. K. or P. will receive
xne election returns at their hall, Tues
day evening, over a special leased
wire. All members Invited to be
present. -
Our Famous Large and Jctct ram
hill crawfish are now at their very best.
uur inior Lmnmeni ot tne highest order.
are always assured of quality, correct
style, good workmanship and perfect
fit Men's suits, $25 up. Ladles' suits.
$35 up. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark,
between Firth and Sixth.
DORR E. KEASEY.
Those men who know Mr. Keasey say
of him: "Keasey Is a practical and
sensible business man; the 'kind of
man to make a good legislator. He is
honest and fear'ss, and should be
elected to the Legislature." He is the
only "Independent" representative on
I the ballot. His name is the last in the
I column No. 148. Matter submitted bvllt is i Dee ted
-Ane noiorau-vjueiie. none Main 19. I George Jriazen. tr-aia Advertisement.) ' Tuesday.
PROHIBITION IS LIVE ISSUE
Cottage Grove Said to Favor Taft,
Selling and Hawley.
COTTAGE GROVE, Or., Nov. 2.
(Special.) It is believed that the
Bourne ' candidacy will receive scant
support In Cottage Grove. Selling car
ried the primaries with a large major
ity and the supporters of the Oregon
system are expected to stand by him.
Congressman Hawley will probably
receive a handsome indorsement from
Republicans and Bull Moosers alike, as
there is little third party Sentiment
here outside of the head of the ticket.
Taft carried the primaries and will.
do given a plurality
- v- I I C7 (JOLLKOB or
Dentistry Is now in session. Patrons
and inenas or tne dental infirmary who
desire acawi service, xwlkb notice. 4
Mrs. Cran has received hand.
wrought Jewelry and silverware from
the "Kalo Shop." Chicago. 395 12th
, street. Ardmay Terrace. a
King's Turkish Baths.
Imperial HoteL 330 Stark street.
Finest and largest baths la the city.
Go to Collins Hot Sprinos Open
all the year; first-class accommoda
tions. xaKe jMortn Ban trains.
curr inn, union road, open for
business, first-class entertainment
jtatn at nairaya. Alain 375.
"V UR- ucstav Baar will return and
resume his practice in this city the
nrsi weea in Aovemoer.
Acute Portraits. Columbia bldg.. for
men. women, children. Alaln-A 1(36.
Wbddino Rings. The latest Tiffany
shape at- Jaeger Broa a
Metaphtsical Rest Home; refer
ences. C 3128.
Diamonds; best values. M'arx & Bloch."
Woosteb sella everything, 48$ Wash.
NO HUMBUG.
I run no fake sales. My low rents
upstairs give you men's suits, rain
coats and overcoats at "sale" prices
always, jimmy uunn. room 315 Ore
gonlan building. Also Majestic The
ater building.
The prohibition fight continues' to be
the all-Important issue. J. Frank
Burke, of Portland, addressed an au-i
dlence of 200 people last night. The
final rally of the "dry" campaign will
be held Sunday, in the Armory.
CARD OJFjrHAjrKS.
We wish to thank the G. A. R. and
W. R, C, and our many friends for
their kind assistance and svmDathv ex.
tended to us in our late bereavement.
and also for the many beautiful floral
guts. Mr. and Mrs. t;. A. JJarr, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Darr. Mr. and Mrs. E. L
uarr. Mr. and Mrs. sulienberg, Mrs.
Wessels.
CARD OF THANKS. '
I wish to exnresn mv atlDreclatinn and
sincere thanks to the Commercial Club,
to the- United Artisans. Multnomah
Assembly, and all friends who were so
kind and good during our deeD sorrow
and loss. MRS. J. H. TRYON.
Coal of quality. C 2303. Edlefsen.
OLDER MEN ARE IN OFFICE
Average Age of Senators Greater
Than a Century Ago. .
It Is popularly supposed that younger
men are being elected to the United
States Senate today than ever before.
The Constitution requires that a Sen
ator be at least 30 years old, nine years
a citizen of the United States, and an
Inhabitant of the state from which he
la elected. It is seldom that the con
stitutional age limit is ever approached,
the average Senator being upward of
40 years old at the time of his Induction
to office. With such men as Senator
Luke Lea, of Tennessee; Senator Will
iam E. Borah, of Idaho, and .Senator I
Bourne, of .Oregon, people naturally
SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.
Private boxes, modern protective
system. Storage for trunks, suitcases;
rates reasonable. Chamber of Com
merce building.
: .
Fine Pianos- to Rent.
Three dollars up per month. Rent
applied if purchased. Large stock.
Ellers Music House. 7th and Alder.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thank our friends for
their kindness and sympathy during
our bereavement, as well as for the
many beautiful floral offerings.
DR. M. F. FENTON.
DR. WALTER LARSON.
CARD OF THANKS.
I wish to thank the many friends for
their loving kindness and flowers dur
ing my recent bereavement.
yjt. . DAiJW vv
Pianos and pianola pianos Weber,
Steck, Fischer, Vose, KohLsr & Chase
and other standard makes. Kohler A
Chase, 375 Washington street at West
Park. a.
"Webfoot Oil Dressing, black or tan.
The great waterproof shoe grease.
Mskes shoes wear longer. All dealers."
f ITS
VS 11 in Vi rr
Do Yon Wear Glasses?
If so, remember the condition of
your eyes changes yearly. .
Glasses made for you a year
ago may be too strong or not
strong enough for your present
need.
Better come to us, have the
eyes examined and new glasses
made. If necessary.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS.
218 FalUns; Bide, Ceraer Third
aad WBahlnKton. Second Floor.
Take Elevator..
Today Unirersalist Church
Broadway and East 24ta Streets.
10:45 Dr.-J. D. Corby will preach on
THK POWER OF THE U N S F. KJV
45 Judge Guy C. H. "Corliss will
speak on THE RELIGIOUS TEACH
ING IS SHAKESPEARE'S FLAYS."
Our period of
alterations is
nearly over.
Until then,
Suits and Over
coats as follows:
$35 SUITS $26.25
$30 SUITS $21.65
$25 SUITS $18.75
$20 SUITS $14.85
$15 SUITS $11.25
(Same Reduction on Overcoats)
RAINCOATS REDUCED
LION
CLOTHING
COMPANY .
FOURTH AND MORRISON
Successor to
A. B. STEINBACH & CO.
axe the only kind found
in our beautiful stock.
All of our many diamond cus
tomers concur with us in mak
ing this claim. No dissatisfied
customers must mean that our
claims for supremacy in the
diamond business ' of Portland
are well founded.
Investigate to your satisfac
tion. .
C. Heitkemper Co.
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers.
Old in Portland, new in location.
130 rifth St, Teon Bid.
VOTE FOR
LEOPOLD DESKS
Those That
SERVE YOU BEST
Put Them in Your Office.
PACIFIC
Stationery & Printing Co.
107 2d St., Bet. Wash, and Stark.
CANDIDATE FOB SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
of Multnomah County experienced in city and country school
work of all grades, Superintendent of Multnomah County from
1896 until 1900, former principal of the Portland Business College.
I respectfully ask the support of all, regardless of party, who
favor continuous advancement along broad educational lines. If
elected, all my time will be devoted to the duties of the office.
(Paid Advertisement -
1 " iroS
J 1
Business
1 Furniture
ALL THE BEST THINGS
FROM THE BEST MANU
FACTURERS
Desks, Tables, Chairs and
Filing Cabinets, etc., in
mahogany and oak in all
standard finishes.
Roll Tops, Plat Tops,
Standing and Typewriter
Desks, Stands, Swinging
Shelves, Piling Devices,
etc.
Via
Roll and Flat Top Ad
justable File Desks.
Safe - Cabinets and Filing
Cabinets, in steel, finished
to match your other of
fice furniture.
"Everything for the Office"
STATIONERY &
KILHAM
PRINTING CO
Commercial Stationers, Office Outfitters, Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders rirTH
i 1 m a oak
Y.M.C.A.SM00IS
SIXTH AXD TAYLOR STREETS.
Trade Schools.
Assaying- .
Automobile
Carpentry . ,
Electricity
Forestry and Lumbering
Slumping
Fee
S Mos.to
3 years
I 30.00
60.00
10.00
15:00
' 10.00
- 15.00
Business and Professional Schools.
Sur-
Accounting
Bookkeeping'
Lost. hng. ana wuantity
vevinsr
Pharmacy
Plan Reading and Estimating-.
Reinforced Concrete Cost.....
Salesmanship
Shorthand
Surveying- and Drafting;
Telegraphy and Dispatching:...
Telegraphy (wireless)
Some ot PO Other Courses.
Arithmetic, Algebra or Geom-I
etry
German, French or Spanish....
Penmanship or English. ...... .
Public Rneaklnfir
Boys' Elementary School (day)
Boys' Elementary Bch'l (night)
150.00
. 6.00
, SO.OO
30.00
8.00
16.00
16.00
6.00
10.00
12.00
50.00
$ 6.00
5.00
3.00
6.00
12.00
400
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logue, Portland Y. M. C. A. Similar
schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Saa
Francisco, Oakland, JLos Angelea.
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RAZORS, SHEARS, STROPS
, Grinding and Honing of Bazors.
Lewis-Stenger Barbers Supply Co.
Morrison Street, at Tenth.
COOO GOODS ALWAYS,
Oregon Made Umbrellas
Heavy, durable rlorla. warranted fast
color, paragon frame a great d ff '
wearer: men's and woman's.. vlUU.
Mens heavy rlorla. color warranted.
Rustproof Columbia Paragon
frame
Men's fine twill gloria, warranted fast
color, .rtusiprooi uoiumcu paragon,
sterling mounted nannies.
mad. for hard service.
A fine line of Women's Gloria Umbrel
las, with tn latest - style
handle..
of Columbia Paragon 1 CV
special
anted fast
. Paragon.
S2.00:
1 Umbrel
$2.00
Fine, close-roll tape-edge H silk gloria,'
with pearl and gold-filled handles. In
flat and round styles: also gold-mount- .
ed mission handles, mounts warrant- -
ed five rear, worth 7.00. gQ
Fine, pure silk, wltfi ebony dQ fff
mission handles OOiOU
RECOVERING. "'
C M. MEREDITH IN CHARGE.
Umbrella. Recnvered With All Grade. -of
Gloria and Silk.
A close-roll, sllk-warp Gloria J gQ -A
bptter q u a i i t y Gloria at 2 QQ '
The very finest Gloria for
Pure silk, taffeta or serge,' C3 Cif
black or colors OO.VJU
All Other Repairing at I.awrat Price.
All kinds of handles In stock oC im
from ZOC Up
Let tfs Pit a Kew Umbrella to Your
Handle. We Hit, JUI Kin. Chess
MEREDITH'S IV.Vm'iZS STORE
S3 Waaklngtea, Imperial Hotel Bide