The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 27, 1913, SECTION THREE, Page 7, Image 43

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    THE SUNDAY OF EG OMAN. rORTLAXD. APRIL 27, 1913.
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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llnr i! TiiE-irrr (Eleventh and Jlorrl
. inn. rhauiirrr Olrnlt In the plar." "The
Ml o'DrMmn" Tnnlstlt at -.li.
riRPfit-i'u theater ( Broadway aud Tay
lors Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:li
and tonicht at 8:15.
Dik-ru THEATER Broadway and Merrl
..n rrl Baker players ta "Fifty
Miles From Boston.
rAXTAOKS TV! EATER (Broadway and Al
der) Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:13
and torusnt at ?:3t and 9.
ElirRKSS TIIKATEK (Broadway and Yam
hili Vaudeville. Thla afternoon at 2:13
and tonicht at 7:30 and 9.
LYRIC THEATER (Fourth and Stark)
M I t-nmefly. "The Iila of Blnn-Bonf.
Thla afternoon at 2:1a and tonight at
JO to 10:40.
I'EOI'l.fc-S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT.
Tl VOL.1 AND CRYSTAL. Kl rat-run plc
turea. 11 A. M. to 12 P. H.
GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Waari
inton Continuous drst-run motion pic
tures. KKCHEATIOX PARK (Twenty-fourth and
Vaughn) BasrbalL Portland vs .Secra-
mcnto. .Thin afternoon at 1:10.
Women Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary Elects.
The Womrn'i Auxiliary of the Sell
wood Y. M. C A. at Its annual meet
ing Wednesday elected the following
officers for the year: President, Mr.
W. D. Talmer; first vice-president. Mrs,
J. S. Dean: second vice-president, Mra.
V. M. Conklin: secretary. Mra. L. M.
AVoodslde: "correspond Inn secretary:
Mrs. F. H. Hayea; treasurer. Mra. E. E.
funtMton. Since January 1 the auxiliary
ha raised 42S for the support of the
Y. M. .'. A. The auxiliary made It poa.
Bible for the Sellwood Y. M. C. A. to
reopen the first of the year. Much of
the success of the auxiliary la at--tilbuted
to Mrs. Talmer. the president.
There has been Increase In membership,
and the auxiliary Is a strong factor In
the maintenance of the Hellwood. Y. M.
C. A.
Putx to Wipes Broadway. The city
will take steps at once to widen Broad,
way at the Intersection of Wheeler
street, where there Is at present a side
walk projection which Is declared to
t extremely dangerous to automobiles
at night time. The walk which la In
front of a large hole stands directly
In the street making it necessary for
automobiles to turn out. It Is proposed
to acquire the property and straighten
the street. While proceedings are under
wny danger lights will be placed on the
sidewalk and an arcllght will be placed
at the intersection. Mayor Rushlight
nd Counellmen Baker and Menefee In
spected the place yesterday and decided
that it Is extremely dangerous ana
ehouM be changed.
Missionaries Visit Hers. The. Rev.
K. Beck and wife, Mrs. Irene Poling
Bark, the latter a alster of Rer. C. C.
Poling, of the First United Evangelical
Church. Ladd's Addition, are In Port
land on their way back to China, where
they are missionaries. They have Just
finished their furlough In this country.
Mrs. Irene Poling Beck will speak this
morning at 11 o'clock In the First
Vnited Evangelical Church and Rev. Mr.
Beck will speak In the church at the
corner of Tenth and Clay streets. To
night Mr. and Mrs. Beck will speak In
the Pilgrim Congregational Church,
Missouri avenue and Shaver street.
They sail from San Francisco for China,
May 1.
Special. Jl-.tday KxrvRsioie. The
t'mbenstock ts Larson Company have
arranged for an excursion to Bristol,
the beautiful subdivision on the new
Mount Hood Electric. A special limited
train will leave First and Alder streets,
at 1:30 P. M., Sunday. April 17, return
ing at 4:30. The advantageous loca
tion of Bristol, surrounded by a most
fertile territory, will- result In a rapid
development and this excursion will
give an opportunity to Investigate the
unusual Investment possibilities afford
ed. It would be well for those who
anticipate going to secure their tickets
at 186 Oak St., right away.
DrXEOATS Leaves for Oeweral. As
sembly. The Rev. R Earl DuBola,
pastor of the Grand-Avenue United
Presbyterian Church, will leave Mon
day to attend the meeting of the Mis
sionary Society In Washington. May 7.
and the general assembly which meets,
In Atlanta, Oa.. May 14. He win oe
absent most of May. R. R. Perklna, of
the Portland Y. M. C. A., will occupy
his pulpit during his absence.
An.tals. perennials and all klndu
of bedding plants for sale by Zimmer
man Bros., florists. Tigard, Or. We do
landscape work and would like to give
you information how to make your
places beautiful. Please leave orders
with our agent. Mr. Anderson. 190 Third
St.. music store. Phone Main 4S1. We
are sales agent for the Illlnoia self
watering flower boxes.
Pua.vt Dahlias from now to May
li for best - results. Get acclimated
bulbs direct from the growers. We
guarantee them true to name. Bend
for catalogue. Montavllla car and
transfer to th at, on Mount Hood
tranfer car: three blocks east and then
north to farm. Call Tabor J68S for
further information. Gill Bros. Seed Co..
Fort hind. Or. "
Body Is Sent to Ashland. Ben
jamin F. Reeser died at the home of
his daughter. Mrs. F. C. Herrln. 131
East Fiftieth street. April J4. The body
vii sent to Ashland. Or.. Friday even
ing, where the funeral will be held to
y. He was 74 years of age.
Thr Christian Yoga Center Is now
located at 171 11th at, and all members
and friends are requested to be present
at the service tonight at I o'clock. The
basis of religion will be Mr. Garrison's
topic tonight-
"The Tbitc Focndatio? or A Unitarian
fVRcn" will be the sermon subject
at 11 A. M. today at the Church of Our
Father (Unitarian). Broadway and
Yamhill. In the evening at I o'clock,
"The City and the Charter."
"Is Sunday the Seventh Day?" will
be the subject of M. H. St. John's free
lecture tonight at 7:10 at the Central
Portland S. D. A. Church, cor. K. 11th
and Everett. Strangers especially wel
come. Ir Toe Are Interested in a $7500.
hlsh-class. nine-room house In Walnut
Park with two lots and the best of
neighbors, we have It on easy terms.
Clark Cannon Co.. 1017 Board of Trade
Just received an Immense line of
literllng silver deposit on fine rocs:
crystal, beautifuliy etched. See our
windows. Jaeger Bros.. 2S Morrison.'
Christian Pciexcb and Spiritualism
at J P. M-. la farewell subject of Rev.
Dr. Grumbine In Chrlstenien Hall. To
night at 8 P. M.. "Universal Religion."
SI'KNBath. watercure. scientific mas
sage, open-air gym.: party has II years"
pertence ana ufrniM uipjvrnn. wow r,
anders and list. Phone B 325s.
WEsr Sidb Flat for Rent. SU
rooms: furnace, flreplare. every con
venience, and In One order; rent, $26.
Phone owner. East 449.
Join Gill's Circxlatiwo Library and
read all the good, new fiction for c a
day. For full details call In Gill's new
balcony book store.
Buy vour fireplace tiling and bath-
room tiling at Northwest Tile Man
tel Co., Lumber Ex. bldg Portland.
In Order to dispose of Rprlnr stock
will greatly reduce prices on eJl orders.
V. Kaspar. ladles' tailor. Royal bids;.
Fishino Tackle.
-See Budelman. 424 Wash. St.
Open Sundays.
Ic Cream delivered to all parts of the
city. Phonea: Main 74. A 127. Waeh
Ington Cream Company.
$100 Diamoxd Rino for ITS at Aron
son'a removal sale, 24 Wash. St.
Wedding Rinos. S2, 18. 14-carat fine
at Jaeger Bros., IS Morrison. .
Dr. E. D. Jobnsoj has returned;
offices 707-8 Dekum bldg.
Lantern Slides, QlfXord. Main 8878.
Woosttb sella everything. 488 Wash.'
Diamond
Rings -f?M.
At Following Prices Tffii
S1000 Zrrh,
$ 800 ScK"
S 700 & OUR SPECIAL
HI M diamUrinc H
O OUU will Oualltv. size and color con- l tt
onn WB , M.'ri,tr,,,u' nu S
$ IS JAEGER BROS. M
75 tit DIAMOND MERCHANT!" B ij
S' SO 1M POUTERS, BfJ J
Vfli ibe Large Jewelry Store. Jjf BW ' a
$ 10 $
ex
Fli
Bernard Asks Investigation. Fol
lowing charges by Mrs. B. Paulsen that
Deputy City Milk Inspector Bernard Is
attempting to force her out of the milk
business to make way for another dairy
In which Mr. Bernard Is Interested, In
spector Bernard yesterday asked Mayor
Rushlight for an Investigation. He de
clares that he has had a great deal of
trouble with Mra. Paulsen because of
her failure to live up to the law regard
ing purity of milk and that the charges
against him are without foundation.
Kellaher Talks at Baker. Dan
Kellaher. Progressive candidate for
Mayor, was the speaker at the noon
meeting In the Baker Theater yester
day. He defended the proposed charter.
saying that H Is document wnicn
will give the people of the city relief
In many ways.
The drinking of liquor is expensive
and degrading. It unfits you. We give
you absolute relief for all desire to
drink In from three to seven days.
Write, call or phone, the White Cross
Institute. 714 Davie St., corner 22d.
Main 8421. A 1447.
Charter asd Public Utilities Dis
cussed. L. M. Lepper discussed the
charter last night at a meeting or tne
Halsev-Street Improvement Club, wnicn
met at the hall on East Eighty-second
and Halsey streets. Dan Kellaher spoke
on public utilities.
Family Trouble; Changes Plans.
Mu-tt have quick sale on my Just-completed,
live-room bungalow; best loca
tion. East Side: 100 feet from carllne:
house built f-rom prise plans and Is a
bargain at price, and terms. Post
office box EOi.
TEMPt.B Beth Israel Services. An
nounced. Services will be held tonight
at Temple Beth Israel In celebration of
the conclusion of the Passover at 8
o'clock and tomorrow morning at 10;S0.
Bible class will be held Wednesday at
8 P. M. The public la invited.
Chaplain 1Ioward to Officiate.
Chaplain Howard, of the Portland City
Missions, will conduct the services of
the Episcopal Church at the Multnomah
Farm to which all the' people In that
vicinity will be heartily welcome.
For Sale. A 4-horsepower, 650-volt,
Crocker-Wheeler motor, complete with
standard blade starter, no voltage re
lease and "5-ampere over-load I-T-E
circuit break. In A-l condition. Ad
dress room 203 Oregonlan bldg.
For Sale. A 40-K. W, 600-volt,
Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete
with field rheostat and circuit breaker,
In good condition. Address room 208
Oregonlan bldg.
Apollo Club. Tickets for this con
cert at Masonic Hall, Tuesday evening.
April t. 8:30. can be had at GUIs and
Wiley B. Allen Company. No reserved
seats.
Professiokai. Man and Wifb will rent
or care for private home during Sum
mer; no children; references given. E
10. Oregonlan.
Vote for George D. Dunning, X-Sl,
Republican candidate for re-nomination
for Councilman Third Ward. Present
Incumbent. (Paid adv.).
Steruno SrLVER Deposit on fine
rock crystal, beautifully etched. So
our windows and get our prices. Jaeger
Bros.. 288 Morrison.
Mrs. Cran, of Ardmay Terrace. 8P8
12th st will have some very desirable
apartments for rent by May 1.
Best Grocery Store
In beat location In city for sale.
AS 941, Oregonlan.
Diamond
.La Valliere
At Following Prices
$1000
$ 800
700
$ 600
$ 500'
300
$ 200
$ 100
75
50
15
10
Nangls Hearixo Set for Mat 1.
Preliminary nearing oi ueorjt -n(sic.
accused of setting fire to the Buck
Apartments, cbubihk v."..
and endangering many lives, was set
in MUniripBl vuuri
. .( v.llat tTA TrlA nrm ac
cumulating testimony that Nangle was
seen in tne vicinity Driurp me
crepancles have been found in the state
ment of the defendant, who denies that
a. a,. 4 Vv i ui ha tat a i tnft
ne r i imt7 hid, uu . a sj -
drunk to know what he was doing that
For Sale. On 125-volt direct
current generator, complete with field
rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker.
TWI. n.e. ..Vll nj 1 a I Fl ITfUvl TAM ft 1 T Ad
1 II 1 S iiav,Miiifc ft I'
dress room 203 Oreiyonian bids-
NORTONIA HOTEL.
Popular Family Hotel Resumes It
Original Name.
The hotel known ts the Bowers
Hotel for the past two years has
resumed its original name The Nor
tnnis Mra. Hogue having purchased
the property, will give the hotel her
personal supervision, catering to fami
lies and bachelors: a place where out-of-town
ladles visiting or doing their
shopping may enjoy the erclusivenesa
of the class hotel Mrs. Hogue has al
ways had the reputation of keeping.
A very attractive rate will be made
to permanent guests: suites and single
rooms will be redecorated to suit the
fancy of the tenant. The features Of
the hotel Include a beautiful dlnlng
room. attractive lobby, tea room and
roof garden. Mrs. Hogue will make
rates personally.
NOTHING TO COMPARE
with the Individual touch of the ex
perienced custom tailor In producing
stvlish. perfect-fitting clothes.
We have all the newest weaves and
color combinations that will be worn
this Spring. You are to be satisfied
or you don't take the suit. And note
our low prices: Men's suits, to order,
$28 up; ladles' suits to order, $36 up.
Unique Tailoring Company, 309 Stark,
between Fifth and Sixth.
SUNDAY DINNER, 50 CENTS
This la the day your wife or sweet
heart needs a rest. Take her to The
New Republla Grille. 847 H Morrison at.,
cor. Park, and enjoy a delicious dinner.
American and Chinese dishes of all
kinds served appetlzlngly. ,
DENTISTJVANTED.
At Sargent Hotel, Grand avenue and
Hawthorne, there are 2 or 8 rooms
suitable for a dentist. This Is a bu,sy
corner and a splendid opportunity to
become established quickly. Phone E.
491.
FOR THE LOVE OF PETEI
Don't think the Norfolk suits are cheap
because I sell them at $12.75. They look
like $20 worth. The $16.75 suits look
like $25. Jimmy Dunn, room 815, Ore
gonlan bldg. Take elevator.
SCOTCH MINISTER WILL
COME TO CONFERENCE
Rev. John Leunond, of Edinburgh. Traveler, Author and Lecturer, Will
Speak at World's Christian Citizenship Meeting in Portland.
mm 'I
See our windows to
day. The display of
men's apparel Trill
aid you in your
Summer outfitting
and is a guide to
good values.
CREDIT SYSTEM SCORED
COOKIXGHAMi FOK A.MERICAN
CEXTRATj BANK.
rap PERSONAL, letter from the Rev.
l John Lamond. B. D- of Edin.
burgh. Scotland, has been re
ceived at the publicity headquarters of
the World's Christian Cltlsenshlp Con
ference, announcing that he will at
tend the world meet, to be held In
Portland June :-July 6. and that he
will be one of the speakers on the pro
gramme. His subject will be "National
Religion Its Social Contribution to
Scottish Life." The Rev. Mr. Lamond
Is among the most interesting of the
distinguished foreigners who will par
ticipate In conference, and he writes:
"I have long cherished the desire of
visiting the United States, having been
so directly Influenced by the teach
Ings of the atatea In my early years.
I reverence the memory of Wendell
Phillips. whose speeches were my
Vade Mecum' during my lecturing
career."
Mr. Lamond belongs to an old High
land clan, one of the oldest clans in
Scotland. In his boyhood he was
brought up In the Highlands of Too
farshlre. receiving his early education
at the Toofar Academy. In his early
manhood he took a deep Interest in the
temperance cause and had lectured all
over Scotland and the north of Ireland
before he was 25 years of age. At this
period he writes that he waa deeply
Influenced by the Moody and Sankey
movement and by the visits of John B.
Gough to Scotland. He gained for him
self the name of the "Scottish Gough."
When he was St years old he returned
to the I'nlversity of Edinburgh, from
which he was graduated In 1886. re
ceiving the degree of Master of Arts.
Upon graduating, he at once entered
the ministry. During bis ministry at
his present parish. Greenslde Parish
Church. Colton Hill. Edinburgh, one of
the worst slums of the city has been
transformed. The Lower Parish of
Greenslde '""'as rebuilt, the slums
cleared ont and fresh air and light
given to the Inhabitants. Thla section
of th city now is a respectable work
Ing class residential district, and the
testimony of the police Is that there la
not one apprehension for rrime now
to 20 that were made 10 .years ago.
Mr. Lamond la a wide traveler. In
13 he visited the cities of Italy, re
turning through Europe, and two years
later visited the Holy Land. Egypt,
Australia, New Zealand, sailing around
the world, via Cape Horn. For the past
five years he has been traveling In
Germany, and waa so Impressed with
the social results achieved in Germany
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Tke Rev. Joha Lamond, B. D.
that he acquired the language in order
to better understand the social condi
tions that obtain there. He is a mem
ber of the British Council for foster
Ing better relations between Great
Writ a 1 ii and ermanv. and under the
I auspices of that council was a member
lot the deputation of ministers wno
i were welcomed by the Kaiser at Pots
dam and entertained by various mu
! nlclpalltles of the empire.
! Accompanying his letter are a num-
i ber of books and published sermon
that he has written. "Modern Pales
tine, or the Need of a New Crusade," is
the result of his travels in the Holy
Land. Among striking sermons are
"Rroken Purposes." a sermon on the
"Titanic" disaster; "The Problem of the
Unempiovea, r-ermaneni nnu .
"Personal Immortality." an Easter
sermon: "The Struggle for Existence";
"The Littleness and the Greatness of
Man."
As chaplain to a prison in Greenslde
Tarlsh. he has gained special Insight
Into the causea of crime and degrada
tion and Is regarded as one of the fore
most social reformers in the city of
Edinburgh.
At Meeting of Portland Civic Club
hanker gays 5 Per Cent of
. Business Credit.'
"Ninety-flva percent of the business
of this country is done on credit," said.
Edward Cooklngham, of Ladd ft Tll
ton'a Bank, ' In an address before the
Portland Civic Club Tuesday night.
But we have at present only a crude
machine to manufacture credit; the
outgrowth of the exigencies of the
Civil War,
"We need a credit currency that wm
command full confidence from every
one from bank president to the hum
blest laborer. The three requtsitea Of
currency reform are (1) elastic cur
rency, (3) centralization oi tne goiu
reserve the only real money in exist
ence and (J) the establishment of a
discount market. The only complete
remedy lies In the organisation of. a
central reserve Institution so safe
guarded a not to be within the possi
bility of control of any section or
Interest, Thla central bank snouia is
sue all the currency now Issued by the
National banks. It should .. have
branches In all sections of the country.
so that It will not be necessary for a
Portland bank,, for Instance, to go to
Washington to do business.
"Banks have no place today to re
discount their paper, and the present
system Is as likely to break down now
as In 1907. There Is not a well-informed
banker In the United States
who has an lota of confidence In tne
present system. Every person who
drinks a cup of coffee Is paying a trib
ute to England. There Is no reason
why the notes of an American cen
tral banking association snouia not uo
ruimrnliitii at nar the world over, as
are the notes of the Bank of England."
fommentlnflr on the report or tne
Pujo committee as to the existence of
a money trust which has grown up
largely through the power of J. Pier
pont Morgan. Mr. Cooklngham said:
"These large DanKing rorxunes
the rrault of natural growth. If the
deposits did not keep pace with the
growth of population, the banks would
retrograde. It la as Impossible to han
dle the banking Interests of a large
growing country In small banks as It
Is to house a dense urban population In
nno.ntrirv houses. Mr. Morgan had a
monopoly of the people's confidence
and he had no other control owr
them. He rated the borrowing capacity
of an applicant by his character and
not bv his monetary assets. Until you
can monopolise character, credit and
confidence, you cannot have a money
trust."
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise has been se
cured to speak on "Commission Gov
ernment" before the club Tuesday
night, Apll . This may be the last
meeting of the present organisation,
as plans are under way to form a large
central organisation by the coalescing
of several clubs doing civic educational
work. It was also voted to submit to
the candidates for Municipal Judge a
series of questions. '
HOLSTEIN CATTLE SOLD
Blooded Stock In Lew l Connty At
tract Outside Buyer.
CHKHALIS. Wash., April 26. (Spe
cial.) A totat of $4200 was received
this week by three Lewis County farm
ers from sales of Holsteln cattle to
outsiders.
The hlghent price paid was $700 by a
Mr. Smith, of Seattle, to H. Dupertuls,
of Adna, who. sold three blooded cows.
Mrs. Jessie Gregg, of Adna, sold 10
grade Holstelns, about half bloods, for
$1000 cash, the buyer being Henry
Bianchard, of Kelso, Wash.
Ben Oechsll, who lives four miles
south of Chehalls, sold .5 young cows
and heifers and a bull,, being mostly
grade Holfteins. to D. Van Worden, of
Georgetown, Wash., for. $2600.
IRVINGTON.
We have about oompleted and now
! offer for sale two of the finest homes
i we have ever built In , Irvlngton. Lo-
' cated on J3d st-, Deiween nrww
' VTntt mtm fall Illll KM them. F. E.
.Bowman A Co.. owners and builders,
IK. 22d an d..B razee. E. 35. C 2S22.
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Churches to Assist Schools.
CHEHALI8. Wash.. April 2. (Spe
cial.) Chehalls churches have ar
ranged to assist the Central ia Sunday
school workers April 30, May 1 and 2.
In entertaining the 2th annual Sun
day scchool convention for the State
of Washington. The gathering, which
Is expected to attract 500 delegates,
la to be held in Centralla, but Chehalls
people will throw open their homes
A New Model
That Is Attracting Attention
the soft, natural roll of this well
fitting coat note the graceful lines and
comfortable yet stylish appearance.
This is obtainable only when genuine
hand-tailoring, such as is employed by the House
of Kuppenheimer, is used. At twenty-five dol
lars. Others at $15 to $40.
Exclusive patterns
in shirts for the man
who discards his vest
in Summer.
Manhattan, Arrow
and Excello in the
latest patterns and
fabrics. $1.50 to $4.
A Straw-Hat
Surprise Party
That $5 Panama
in any shape you
choose. See. them
in our windows
today, and all the
other leading
styles and straws.
S. & H. Stamps Given Upon Request
2 Stores
Morrison
Street at
Fourth
Third St.
Just Off
Morrison
For Your Convenience
We keep a duplicate of all ground
or complicated lenses, and file them
away, all ready to take the place of
your broken ones. No charge for this
service, and you pay only the regular
pride when you need the duplicate.
The most complete optical establish
ment in the city, where . no extra
charge U made for our scientifio ex
amination of the eyes. ,
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
218-21 Palling Building,
Car. Third ad Washington, ad Floor.
also to provide accommodations for
many of the visitors. In the evenings
meeting will be. held In the" Baptist
Church In this city, the same at are to
be held in Centralla. Mrs. E. C. Knapp,
W. A. Brown. Rev. J. H. Matthews and
others are among the principal speak
ers Who have been assigned .to have
charge of the meetings here.
- $300 TAKES IT.
Left on sale by real estate operator
who has met with reverses, a genuine
Haselton art piano, nearly new; cost
$Z5; $300 cash takes It. Biggest snap
ever seen. Reed-French, Tenth and
Stark. "
WHERE T0 DINE. -
French-Italian dinner, six courses,
wine. Best In city, 60c. Flor D'ltalla,
00 North Sixth, near Flanders.
Progressive-Party Mass Meeting:.
Call Is hereby issued for Progressive
party mass meeting to be held in East
Side Library, corner East Eleventh and
Alder streets, Monday evening, April
28. Eight-hour law' for women, public
ownership of telephone and telegraph
and commission government will be
discussed by Progressive party candi
date. Everybody, especially the ladies,
cordially invited. T. H. Sweeney,
county chairman: L. M. Lepper, secre
tary. Blast Destroys Schooner; 3 Hurt.
VANCOUVER, B. C. April 26. The
To-foot fishing schooner Roslne. owned
by Harry West, of this city, was de
stroyed ity an explosion of gasoline off
Dundas Island today. The crew of 12
were taken to Prince Rupert, B. C,
three of them Injured, It is said.
Identity of Incendiary Punles.
ROSEBURG. Or., April JR. (Special.)
Local officers are working today In
hope of establishing the Identity of the
person, who last night saturated the
home of Qus Snyder, a local Southern
.mninv with kerosene and
later s-t it afire. Snyder has been em-
Sterling Silver
Tableware
in every popular pat
tern, is to be found
here, complete.
No matter which arti
cle you may desire, our
assortment will enable
you to obtain it.
G. Heitkemper Co.
DIAMOND DEALERS AND
JEWELERS
Yeon Bldg. Old in Portland
130 5th St. New in Location
When the Gibson House
Burned
P
ii!
ill
in Cincinnati the flames
curpnr through the fire
proof skyscraper of the Union
1 rusi ViOmpany
vounng near
thinis wLtmr
that ytftnot fire-proof. The office on ihe eleventh
(, indicated by the arrow was aimow com
:elv eutted and
THE SAFE-CABINET
which stood next the window received the brunt
of the fir This cabinet preserved ita contents
uninjured as shown by the oval illustration
This is only one of the long list of conclu--sfve
demonstrations of the supremacy of THE
SAFE-CABINET among modern fire-resisting
devices We should be pleased to give you the
1 c .AM ,.tincr rr tents to which
ICVUIUUI Willi . n . . ....... , ...
THE SAFE-CABINET has recently been
subjected
BUSINESS FURNITURE
AND
"EVERYTHING FOR THE
OFFICE"
hi
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M.'IS;
Biuaiiiii nan
liters
KILHA
STATIONERY &
PRINTING CO
Commercial Stationers. Office Outfitters. Printers,
Engravers, Booklet Makers and Bookbinders riFTH
onds
We offer some Irish-grade, first
mortgage bonds, paying 6 per cent
per annum interest paying semi
annually. These are in units of $100, $500,
$1000.
Provident Trust Company
212 SELLING BLDG.
MAIN 1800, A6261
ployed by the railroad company since
the strike a year aero and Is said to
have a number of personal enemies.
The names of these parties are known
to the Sheriff. The house was de
stroyed. ' -
.0 MORE CRITCHES.
Come in and let us tell you how we
can make you walk without crutches.
Oregon Artificial Limb Co.. 263 Yam
hill street. Portland. Or.
"Don't forget this! Insecticide kills
the bed bug. Main .292. at 260 Third.
Plummer lrug Co.
Register Now In
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DAY and NIGHT SCHOOLS
BuKlness and Profenalonal
Schools
Accounting
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Plumbing
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Showcard Writing
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Some of 60 Other Course
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European Plan $1.50 a day up
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New tel n4 brick rtructure. Third ad
dition of hundred room now bulldme.
Every modem convenience. Moderate
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trict. On earllnes transferrins all over
citr. EJ.drU ibm anil tri u fimm.
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Have Won a Reputation for
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Have Von Tried Them Yetf
You Will Ve Them Rventunlly,
WHV XOT SOWI
Dr. A. P. De Keyaer
Second Floor Columbia Bldg.,
35 Washinarton, Cor. W. Park Sts.
WE TAKE
Your Motion Picture
Have a motion picture of your
children, your parents, your friends.
In fart, of every one dear to you.
Have a motion pioture of your
business, or of the Industry in which
you are interested.
Motion pictures of every descrip
tion taken anywhere (u n d r suit
able light conditions) by profession
al camera men only.
For Particulars Apply to
Oregon Motion Picture
Manufacturing Co.
70O Couch it Ida. I'linne Main eS2Z.
Sol Due Hot '
Springs Hotel
In the Heart of the Olympics.
For descriptive literature, address
the Manager, Sol Due, Clallam County,
Washington.
New Crop Maple Sap Syrup
and Sugar, from Heart's Delight
Farm, Ohazy, N. Y.; also the Sugar
Maker's Market, Vt.
J. A. BRISTOL, GROCER,
BOO Washington St. ,