THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JULY 13, 1913.
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"MTX lir0 M DDICT Mb. Eabtabrooks' FdneralHeld. Thte
Lrlll INLVY UN Dill LP funeral of Franklin Eastabrooks, pio-
- neer Oregon printer familiarly known
I.i. TrI fphovfs to nls friends as "Dad" was held at 1
OI.EGOL.VTELEPHONES. o-clock yesterday from Finley's Under-
Printing; Room Main 7070. A 095 taking rooms, and was attended by a
City Circulation Main 70 1 0. A 6095 .v, rr.no- thai flllivrl h fhnel Rev
Managing Editor Main 7070, A 6095 V11 tnat ""f1. n Cta j o
Sunday Editor Main 7070, A 6095 John Dawson officiated and Mrs. J. O.
Composing Room Main 7070, A 6095 Steckels sang- "A Perfect Peace." The
Superintendent Building. .. .Main 7070, A 6085 Portland Typographical Union was rep
resented by a. delegation and by floral
AMrSEMEXTS. offerings. Flowers were sent in pro-
HEILIG THEATER (Eleventh and Morrison) "sl" including a beautiful piece from
John Mason in the drama "As a Man The Oregonian, with which Mr. Easta-
Thinks. Tonight at 8:13. brooks was connected oft and on for
ORPHEUM THEATER (Broadway and Tay- half a century. Burial was In Lone Fir
lor) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 Cemetery.
and tonight at 8:15. .,
PANTAQE3 THEATER (Broadway and Al- ?IL?Rf E"T "GROUCH" Mrama-
der) Vaudeville. This afternoon at 2:15 At their first "grouch meeting.
and tonight at 7:30 and . I Thursday nisrht. the members or tne
EMPRESS THEATER (Broadway and Tam-1 Builders" Exchange had such a good
; " '"'time groucning that tney oeciaea to
and tonight at 7:S0 and 9. I s. ;.v. Dr..M.r
TVDT T u m n-c in a c?.r
" V, ..".'.r-i.?",-!1":"" "TSU J. S. Seed was toastmaster,
kfternonn 2 'i it ..rt tnnirht at :S0 to Murohv SDOke on "Co-Operation," and
F. A.
10:45 o'clock.
PEOPLE'S. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT.
TIVOLI AND CRYSTAL First-run pic
tures. 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
COLUMBIA THEATER (Sixth and Wash
ington) Continuous first-run pictures,
from 11 A. M.
GLOBE THEATER (Eleventh and Wash
ington) Continuous first-run motion pic
tures.
other speakers were Eugene D. Timme
W. H. Chambers and L. A. Marsh. A
poem 18 verses long and written by the
Builders' Exchange poet, Kobert jui
lock, was read.
Dr. Myers to Speak. "The Philoso
phy of Disease" will be the theme of an
address bv Dr. W. L. Myers, at tne
. ro ,umiuvi. -oa-oxt r-o , meeting of the Portland branch of the
TTlr-mt ' ' 1 crW Snva Italian Hflllfl ftnO llIlClIiaUUQa XL. 1 1 1 1 (Jill ul&iiu... uv
vaudeville. Afternoons at 2:30; evenings clety, at 611 Yamhill street, xueacay
at 8 P. M. I nitrht .TnW 15 at 8 n'olock. After the
RECREATION PARK (Twenty-fourth and lecture there wm De public discussion
vs. Venice. This afternoon at 1.
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Bay City, Or .-. ..M. J. Miller
Brighton Brack, Or. . . J. A. Baldwin
Carson, Wash .... Shepherd's Sprlnica
Lode Beacb, Wash. .Frank Uoohfleld
Mansanlta Beach, Or..Emll O. Kardell
Kahcotta, Wash J. H. Brown
Newport, Or George Sylvester
Ocean Park, Wash D. E. Beechey
Rockawny Beach, Or. .. .Frank Miller
Rocknwny Beach, Or K. L. Wllklns
St. Martin's Sprlnsrs, Wash
Mrs. N. St. Martin
Seaside, Or Clark Strntton
SesTlew, Wasfc-.CoMta.ble Jb Pntnam
Tillamook, Or J. S. Lamar
Wheeler, Or R. H. Cady
The average man cannot stop drink
ing of his own accord. Will relieve
you of all desire within three to seven
days. Drug addiction treated success
fully. If you need help call, write or
phone. Satisfactory arrangements can
be made. White Cross institute, i x
Davis St., cor. 22d. Main 6421, A 1447.
F. E. COULTZR LKCTTJKK8. F. E.
Coulter gave a stirring discourse Fri
day, on "The Political Economy of the
Present Day, beiore me memoers oi
the Universal Autometrlc League, at
18 Selling-HIrsch building. These
regular Friday night meetings axe
open to the public.
For Sals. One 125-volt, direct-
current generator, complete with field
rheostat, ammeter and circuit breaker.
This machine Is in good repair. Ad
dress room 203 (Oregonian bldg.
For Sale. A 40-K. W., SOO-volt,
Crocker-Wheeler generator, complete
with field rheostat and circuit breaker.
in good condition. Address room 203
Oregonian bldg.
Safe Deposit Vact-tb. Save valuable
papers, Jewelry, etc. from loss-through
Are, theft or accident at small cost.
Union Safe Deposit Co., 284 Oak at.
Turj Halle Cafe and Grill,.
' Famous German Lunches. t
Crawfish a Specialty.
N. E. Cor. 4th and Yamhill Sts.
Monet to Loan. $10,000 to $40,000 on
Lombard Street to Be Paved.
The paving of Lombard . street from
Wabash street to Patton avenue, on th
Peninsula, in In nrorren. and 1. Trvade inside real estate security or will buy
nosslble bv lavlna- of secondare sewers a block of good local bonds. Write
alona- both sides of the street to con- AE 208.' Oregonian.
nect with the main conduits when
Ladies' Electric Runabout all over-
they are laid. Sidewalks are down and hauled, in good condition; for quick
the grading Is largely done. It is sale J200. Phone mornings, 9 to 13,
planned to pave Greely street under Main 2807.
the same arrangements by laying the J. PolivKa & Co., 307 Corbett bldg.,
sewers on both sides in advance of the closing out at half price, imported
installation of the general sewer sys
tem. Several other streets on the Pen
insula are to be paved in this way by
putting down the secondary sewers. It
is hoped to get the sewer system con
structed later in the season.
East Sixth Street to Be Paved.
Tt is planned to pave East Sixth street
from East Oak to East Everett Btreets.
The bids received range from $43,805
to $41,230. The contract to pave East
Sixth from East Washington to East I
Oak streets has been let and the work
is in progress. The improvement north
from East Oak will be a redress im
provement by retaining the present
macadam surface and putting down
hard-surface dressing. Efforts have
been made to pave East Sixth south
from East Washington to Hawthorne
avenue, but without success so far. A
hard-surface street parallel to Grand
avenue is wanted.
Gut Hank-ant's Funeral Held. The
woolens and dress material.
For Sale. Two oak tables 3x9, one
tailor's sewing machine and cutting
table; 807 Uorbett bldg.
Dr. Amos has returned from the East.
Where Things Are What They Seem
A High Grade " V
21-Jewel Adjusted Watch in
20-Year Gold Filled Case
FOR
.oo
This is our Jaeger Special, made for and guaran
teed by us. It is a fine timekeeper and the equal
in appearance and serviceability to others selling
at three times the price.
Have You Seen Our
Special $100 Diamonds
T A T7PT7D RDfiC jewelers
J AJLlfljrllfJtv 13 JtvvJOs opticians
The Large Store 266 Morrison St. Between 3d & 4th
It's Time
Up Stock
Cut No
to Clear
So Prices
Figure -
$19.85
makes as Rogers
Fitform.
for any $30 to $40 Suit.
This includes such .Na
tionally known standard
Peet, kuppenheimer and
All Auto Dusters Reduced
$10, $12T, $15 and $18 Dusters now S6.85
$5, $6 and $7.50 Dusters now S3. 85
Bath Robes just the thing for the vaca
tion trip (with slippers to match) S3.85
for $25 to $30 Suits.
This includes white
$14.85
and white striped serges.
$9.85 for $12 to $17.50 Suits.
We Give ZtK Green Trading Stamps
NOTED LEADER COMES
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FLORENCE : KELLEY TO SPEAK
TONIGHT IX PORTLAND.
TWO MARKETS FAVORED
Greater East Side Club Takes Up
Matters of Improvement.
The Greater East Side Club. In ses
sion Friday night at Hotel Clifford,
passed a resolution favorinff the in
stallation of two public markets, one
on each side of the river. The com
mittee on public markets was Instruct
ed to bring the matter to the attention
of the Commissioners and urge that
steps be taken to establish these two
markets.
funeral of Guy Hanriant, who died at Portland Railway, Light & Power Com-
and. the Interment was made in the I n -ra-T . j
Mount Scott Cemetery. Rev. Bovd 11 j 1-.--,. A ... ,A.
T 5 ,it fl members of the Alberta line at East Thirtieth street,
tatS H. ?!r' attended , order to provlde an outlet for th
the services. He was 21 years of aire 1 r , ,,.r
and came to Portland April 10. 1913. -A , . ,
and had been, employed by the Portland nSZr.FJ
fLallw&y, Uffht & Power Company and ir . VL " r,. , ,
was a member of the Lents Volunteer Rast Side by the Pubi c Dock Commls-
Flre Company. T V. s t "-'
Push Club to Meet. The remlu rhi.i.thi,j .trui. t. v..n,n.t
monthly meeting of the Beaumont Tha transnortation committee. T M.
Push Club will be held Monday evening Tapper chairman, was instructed to use
at 8 0 clock at the Kalley-Hect Com- every effort to facilitate the entrance
pany a store on Sandy buolevard and of tne Clackamas Southern into Port-
u ,!?POrVf e lan through the East Side for which
?J;fCl-J lm?,Jte" llebta i"14- a franchise had been asked. It was the
t : sense of the Greater East Side Club
meeting. All residents and property I tl,, ,, .v.i j v,
owners of the district are requested V J.:.i ...
TkACHIB SAITS FOR ECROPH. Miss I Prank
Christina MacConnell. for man v wars It r Tnciish nr.vr. nr Tnr, n7c.a
a. member of the faculty of the Port- pointed a committee to represent the
lanu-incoin ttln ocnooi, sallea on rtrpater Kast f?irlB CT11H In th nrnrj.
General Secretary of National Con
sumers' Ieagfte to Make Series of
Talks While In City.
Mrs. Florence Kelley, general secre
tary of the National Consumers
League, will arrive in . Portland this
morning from Seattle, where she was
one of the speakers in the National
Conference -of Charities and Correc
tions. To those who know of her work
Mrs. Kelley is one of the most interest
ing women In American public life, her
achievements, , in her own line, being
not unlike those of Jane Addams. Prac
tically all of the legislation In behalf
of women and children that has been
brought about In America for many
years has been Influenced by' Mrs.
Kelley.
A series of lectures and several so
cial events have been . arranged for
Mrs. Kelley during her stay in Port
1: .-id. This evening she" will speak at
the Taylor-Street Methodist Church,
Third and Taylor streets. Monday af
ternoon she will address an open meet
ing of the Consumers' League at S
o'clock In the auditorium of the Journal
building. Monday evening - she will
speak at the North Portland branch
library under the auspices of the Li
brary Association, and Tuesday even
ing at the East Side library. Friday
evening Mrs. Kelley will speak at the
Bungalow Theater under the auspices
of the' labor organizations, and Satur
day she will go to Gladstone Park,
where she will address the Chautauqua
at 11 o'clock. All the speeches In Port
land will be free.
Mrs. Kelley will be the house truest
of Mrs. Henry Russell Talbot at St.
David s rectory. Mrs. Talbot will en
tertain the members of the Oregon
Consumers' League In Mrs. Kelley's
honor at a reception Tuesday after
noon, and Friday the Professional Wo
men s League will give a luncheon for
her at; the Oregon HoteL
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
On - Thursday and Friday evenings.
July 17 and 18, at 8 o'clock, a free lec
ture' will be delivered on Christian Set
ence by Bicknell Young, C. S. B., In
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Nine
teenth and Everett streets. The public
is cordially Invited. Mr. Toung Is a
member of the Board of Lectureship of
The Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massa
chusetts.
tions for the next Rose Festival.
MEN'S' NORFOLK SUITS.
Out they go at less than Invoice price
is Jimmy uunn s orders. f 10.00 at
TENTCITY.
Furnished tents and cottages. A. J
Van Wassenhove, Newport, Or. Box 5.
1 hursday from New York for a trip
to Europe. She will remain In England
and Scotland for several weeks and
later visit points of Interest on the
continent. Miss MacConnell is accom
panied by Mrs. Emma Lewis Bingham.
Oriental Rugs. There are special
reasons why we can offer peculiar I Jimmy's upstairs clothing store is now
advantage to purchasers. We devote ooing tne worn or jzo.uoo. Take ele
our entire time and attention to rugs I vator to room 315 Oregonian bldg.
exclusively. Jn our collection each rug
nas Deen selected with the utmost dis
crimination as to quality and coloring.
Prices always modest. Cartozian Bros.,
importers, wash., bet. 18th and 14th.
Cathedral. Court Goes to Mil
waukee. The Cathedral Court of For
esters and their friends will pass to
day at Crystal Lake Park, Mllwaukie.
Dan J. Malarkey is announced for an
address. A general programme has been
arranged. St. Francis and Cathedral
Courts are to play a game of baseball
in the afternoon.
New York Statu Societt to Meet.
The New York State Society of Ore
gon will hold its regular monthly
meeting Tuesday evening at the Man
chester Hall, 86 V4 Fifth street. An en
tertaining programme has been ar
ranged. All former New Yorkers are
cordially Invited.
Business Girls to Meet. The Busi
ness Girls' Club will meet Monday
night, July 14, at 8 o'clock, at 129
Fourth street. An interesting pro
gramme is being prepared. All mem
bers are urged to be present. Some im
portant matters of business are also
to be considered.
Mt. Hood Auto Stage. East 162.
For Sale. A 45-horsepower, 650-volt,
Crocker-Wheeler motor, complete with
standard blade starter, no voltage re
lease and 75-ampere over-load I-T-E
circuit break. In A-l condition. Ad
dress room 203 Oregonian bldg.
Question Box at Centenary Church.
East Ninth and Pine today. Dr.
Trimble speaks, 11 A. M., on "Life on
the Highest Level," 7:45 P. M. : question
box opens; short sermon. "What Has
Become of the Methodist Mourners
Bench?"
St. Louisanb to Be Met. The Amerl
can Woman's Republic will give an in
formal reception at the Multnomah
Hotel Monday evening in honor of Mr.
und Mrs. E. G. Lewis, of 6t. Louis. The
public is cordially Invited.
For Good Glasses at reasonable
prices see W. S. Cherington, formerly
instructor ijos Angeles optical College,
now located 210 Northwest bldg., 327
v jianiugion.
P. S. Malcolm & Co.,
Colonial Fire Insurance Co.,
214 Failing Buildino.
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated.
R. A. Sullivan, formerly Assistant
City Attorney, has opened law offices,
614-615 Board of Trade bldg. Mar. 3831
Ice Cream delivered to all parts of
me cny. i none Washington Cream Co.
rR. H. J. Harris, dentist, has returned
irura tasu f none Main 6914,
woosiih sella everything, 488 Wash.
sured. The principal orchestral num
bers will be "11 Guarany" (Gomez),
Gypsy Suite" (Lacome) and "March
Hongrolse" (Fuchick). Mr. Heller will
play one violin solo, Herbert Johnson a
piano solo, and Miss Diana Bonnar,
soprano, will sing. Last week's orches
tral concert, and the first of the series.
was a pronounced success, and to
night's concert. It Is- promised, will
duplicate It.
DELEGATES ARE UNSEATED
Federation of Labor Finds electrical
Workers in Wrong.
At the regular meeting of the Cen
tral Labor Council in the Labor Tem
ple Friday evening, a telegram was
read from Secretary Morrison, of the
American. Federation of Labor, order
ing the unseating of delegates from
locals Nos. 125 and 317, Electrical
Workers.
Alter some, discussion a vote was
taken and it was voted unanimously to
unseat the delegates. The charge was
insubordination to the American Fed
eratlon of Labor In refusing to abide
by a decision rendered some time ago.
Members of these locals were called
off a building Thursday on request of
representatives of the Building Trades
Council, and It is reported two more
new buildings will be pulled today.
MORRISON AT FOURTH
"The Steinbach Store"
166-170 THIRD ST.
"The Lion Store"
TWO STORES
STONE SURVEY IS AIM
SAMPLES OF OREGOX PRODUCT
TO GO TO WASHIXGTOX.
Effort "Will Be Made to Get Govern
ment Approval for Using Ma
terial in New Building.
A complete survey of the quarries In
Oregon and collection and testing of
A similar move was made at Seattle samnle under the direction of the
several weeks ago, and on. the central gtate Bureau of Mines and Geology,
Workers, the American Federation of r transmission to the authorities at
Labor took away their charter. They Washington. L. C, will be started wlth
then started out to reorganize and got In the next ten days. This is one of
eight organizations to join the first the latest and most important steps In
night, with 12 more promising to Join, the ranraaien which is belnsr carried
Then the Electrical Workers, seeing out lointlv bv the State Bureau of
aeieai mevitaDie, aeciaed to withdraw Mines and Geology, the Manufacturers'
iruin ine cenirai uouy mere, ana ana I Association and the stonecutters
on doing so the old charter was re- Union to secure preference for Oregon
turned to the central body. I stone in the construction of all pub
lic buildings, state, municipal and
county, as well as Federal.
H. N. Lawrle, of Portland, chairman
of the state commission, announced
Warerly - Richmond Organization AKrlcuitural college, director of the
IMPROVEMENT CLUB HOST
Gives Entertainment.
The Waverly-Richmond Improvement
Club gave the first of a series of en-
State Bureau of Mines and Geology,
will supervise the proposed survey and
the testing of the samples at the Ag
ricultural College in Corvallis. The
plan is to secure duplicate samples
Lepper, of the transportation commit
tee said':
"We hope to get the Clackamas
Southern to do for the southeastern
territory what we have been trying to
get done for several years to build
through Clackamas station along the
ridge easlt of Mllwaukie into Portland
near Reed College. This Is a great ter
ritory now without transportation fa
cilities. I think it would be a good
thing for the Clackamas Southern to
build as far east of the Oregon City
line as possible and thereby serve 'that
new territory."
IRVINGT0N.
Call today and see two of the finest
homes in Irvington, located on East
23d bL, between Brazee and Knott sts.
F. E. BOWMAN & CO.,
Owners and Builders.
22d and Brazee. E. 935, C 2322.
N0RT0NIA HOTEL,
Eleventh street, Just 'off Washington.
Making Summer rates to permanent
guests.
tertainments in the Waverly Heights from each quarry in the state, submit
Congregational Church on Tuesday one set OI samples to tne test at t.or
a. tk ,.. j. I vallis and determine whether they come
of a lecture "nd SefpUcoa views di tho G-nment specifications for
the cathedrals of England, presented
by James F. Ewlng, assistant principal
of Portland Academy, together- with se
building stone. Samples of such as
come up to these standards will be sent
on to Washington.- thus avoiding all
r'7,. V. riV, ' "fr' ,"l "; Possibility of transmitting to the Gov
orchestra, together with vocal solos by ""'7'r. th. ,t ZiZnZZ.
John Falconer and Scott Kent. Mr. LnolsWnd tho most rigiA Government
LUC L J. .
It is the intention to inspect every
accessible quarry in the state which
. NO COOKING TODAY.
Husbands and young men take your
wife or sweetheart to The Republic
Grille, 347 Morrison street, cor. Park,
upstairs, and treat her to a fine dinner.
Today we serve a special Sunday dinner
for 50 cents. Chinese delicacies and
American dishes .of the better sort.
New Feast of Symphony Music.
Herman S. Heller, for.-four years In
charge of the orchestra 'at St. Francis
Hotel, San Francisco, CaL, presents a
fine programme, of symphony music by
the augmented orchestra at the Mult
nomah Hotel lobby tonight from 8:30
to 10 o'clock, and a music treat is as-
Falconer gave a number of Harry
Lauder songs, while Mr. Kent rendered
a number of old English balads. A
good crowd turned out and standing
room was at a premium.
The Waverly-Richmond Club has
newly reorganized, and this free enter
tainment was the first of a number
that the club Intends to give in th
course of the next few months.
club has also decided to .begin work
affords stone that is believed to b
suitable for building purposes. Mr.
Parks, director of the survey, has re
quested that all owners of quarries of
building stone in the state communi
cate with him as soon as possible, glv-
iTh I location of the quarries, so that there
JaT 1!, aeries and the locations III TeVnt
they have under consideration the
building of a clubhouse early In the
Fall.
in to the headquarters In Corvallis be
fore the engineers start out on the sur
vey, it will enable them to outline an
Itinerary and complete their work in
much shorter time.
A DELIGHTFUL LUNCHEON
Appreciation of Watson's five Bal
timore Dairy Lunch Rooms is shown
daily by the crowds that throng them.
They are sure that they can get Just Washington Park to Have Portland
wnat tney want ana at tne time they
want it. There are five of them, all
centrally located. 1
BAND PLAYS AT 2:30 TODAY
Musicians in Fine Programme.
FAMILY REUNION HELD IN" HONOR OF OLDEST MEMBER OF CLARK COUNTY FAMILY
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-V V-;SJVV
The Portland Park Band will give a
concert in Washington Park this after
noon,, head of Washington street. It
will begin at 2:30 o'clock. Director
W. E. McElroy has prepared the fol
lowing Interesting programme:
Grand march. Tannhsusr" Wanner
I Overture. "II Guarany" .Oomez
Waltz. ''Blue - Danube" .Strauss
Cornet solo, selected
-ht. F. DrlscolL
I Grand selection, "ErnRnl" Verdi
Incidental solos by Messrs. Gumbert and
Cloffl.
Grand Fantasia. "My Old Kentuckr
nome- ualbay
iniroaucme coios ior ail instruments.
I Vocal Solo, selected Mrs. Jennie Clow.
Gavotte, "The 'lrst Heart Throbs"
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Sextet from "L.ucia" Jonizettl
Messrs. Drlscoll. Lucas, Tait, Clotfl,
Brown and Tait.
Caprlcho Espanol, "Moralma" . . . .Espimosa
The schedule for the week follows:
Holladay Park, Monday, 8 P. M.; South
Parkway, Tuesday, 8 P. M. : Laurelhurst
Park, Thursday. 2:30 P. M.; Peninsular
Park, Thursday, 8 P. M.; South Park
way, Friday, 8 P. M.
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without extra charge
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LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS
IN OREGON
283 Morrison Street.
THE SAFE-CABINET
(1913 MODEL)
is the only steel filing cabinet that
has won the approval of the Under
writers' Laboratories and is manufac
tured under their supervision.
Every SAFE-CABINET of this
model bears the Underwriters Label,
(reproduced below.)
(' UNDERW
INSPECTE
RITERS LABORATORIES IMC
0 INSULATED CABINET In I
When you buy THE SAFE-CABINET
bearing this label, you are sure of
getting real fire protection. Interior
can be arranged to suit the demands
of any business.
"Everything for the Office"
Don't Abuse Your Eyes
Reading- at close range, as near
sighted persons must. Is productive of
the most serious cases of weakened
vision that the Optometrist is called
upon to correct. If you can't read with
ease at arms length, but must draw
the type close to your eyes to see prop
erly, you need glasses and you need
them AT ONCE. Consult us about your
eyes NOW. No extra charge for exam
ination, and our prices are right.
MRS. MARY NOLAN AND FAMILY,
VANCOUVER, Wash.. July 12. (Special.) One of the largest family reunions ever held In Clark County
took place last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Matt Trombley, on the old Nolan homestead. It was In
celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Mary Nolan, . the oldest member of the family, and the first reunion
the family has ever held.
Though Mrs. Nolan' is but 85 years of age, she has been a great-grandmother nearly two years. The
great-grandchild was present. A big dinner was served In the afternoon.
Those present were: Mrs. Mary Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles England, of Canby, Or.; Edward England and
Earl England, of Canby; Mr. and Mrs. William Meagher, of Grand Forks. B.-C; John Nolan and son Ger
ald, of ancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ernst, Mr. and Mrs. Rowley McCulen and son, Ralph; Mr. and Mrs M
J. Trombley. Miss Nureal Trombley and Alfred Trombley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barbeau and children, Gladys
and Orlo; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Thomas and children, Freddie, Lawrence, Raymond. Elies and Wallis; Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Nolan and Children. Ena, Iva, Kenneth, Harry, Agnes, John and Florence; Mr. and Mrs. G L.
Moore and children. Sidney and Fred; Mr. and Mrs. C A. Smith. Mrs. J. S. Thompson and Miss Emily; Miss
Madeline Thompson and Tom Nolan.
NORTH BANK RUSHES WORK
Development of East Side Shipping
District Under Way.
The activity displayed bv the North
Bank road in the East Side district
the past week indicates that big de
velopments are under way. Four tracks
are being laid from East Main street
between East Third street and Union
avenue to Belmont street, and the work
of removing the old frame building at
tne soutnwest corner or East Morrison
street and Union avenue, where the
freight depot will be erected, has been
started.
These are first activities started hv
I tne rortn nans: road in Its plan to ln
I vade the East Side territory and pro
vide freight facilities. Several tracks
have been laid on East Third street
from the Burnside bridge approach to
ward the railroad bridge, two for the
HNorth Bank and two for the Southern
Pacific L. M. Lepper, chairman of the
transportation committee of the East
Side Business Men's Club, announced
that the North Bank line will push Its
developments to completion.
Now that it Is announced that the
Clackamas Southern will enter Port
land from the East Side, Chairman
DALLAS
OPTICAL PARLORS
218 - 219 FAILING BLDG,
' Cor. Third and Washlnictosi Streets.
Second Floor. Take .Elevator.
Quality Diamonds
Quality Jewelry
Others may claim to offer
you the same goods or gome as
good. You will know differ
ently when you see our stock
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The big difference in price is
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Do justice to yourself and
call in to inspect our stock be
fore you buy.
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Jewelry of Quality and
Reliability
Xeon. Bldg., Portland, Or.
' No. 130 Fifth St.
Commercial Stationers,
Office Outfitters.
Printers, Engravers,
Hooklet Makers and
Bookbinders.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Architects' and Engineers' Instru.
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FIFTH and. OAK STS.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
SabvW f OaklavL Calif rmia.
Tks K.I. X
miine racmc uout. Cbirtered
rl 1 88$. Ideal climate. Entrance
an d tradnatlon reqnl rem eata
eqnfralent to those of Stanford
V niTcrtity and U Diversity of Cal
ifornia, nearby. Laboratories for
idence with modern equipment.
Excellent opportunities for home
economics, library study, music,
art. Modern rrmnasium. Special
care for health of students; oat
door life. Christian influences;
undenominational.
President Luella Clay Carson. I
25r sfc A.M..i-1-D. For catalogue :
H ' "f address Kermrar. Dept. f. I
IneOampaiulo mui coiieteP.o.. Cau ,
Miss Catlin's Boarding
and Day School
Opens Its third year September 17th.
Prepares for Eastern Schools and Col
leges. Primary and Intermediate De
partments. Montessorl Department tor
little children. Special Primary tor
boys. Courses in Art. Music and Dra
matic Work. Open to visitors during
Summer at 161 North Twenty - third
street. Portland. Oregon.
SEATTLE COLLEGE
AND SEMINARY
A Christian, coeducational day and board
ing school of recognized standing. Twentv
first year opens September 10, lyl3. Grades,
college work, special college preparatory
courses, with grammar and primary depart
ments. Special courses in music, art and
elocution. a strong faculty of fourteen
up-to-date instructors. Four modern, well
equipped buildings on a picturesque campus.
Best moral and social influences. jfor par
ticulars for catalogue address
ALEXANDER BEERS, President.
Station ', Seattle, Vau.
THE ftAMRI C CPPnni 3anta
i iik wnmuuL vuiiwuuchoo! for
Barbara
Girls.
Santa Barbara, California
A boarding and day school which main
tains tho best standards. Lower and upper
school. Advanced classes for high rchool
graduates. College preparation. Domes tio
science, art, music, travel classes, outdoor
sleeping and study. Surf bathing, riding,
camping, separate cottage for younger girls.
Circular on request. Miss K. Antoinette
Ely. M. A., and Miss Ina M Kichter, B. A..
Principals. Address Secretary, box 2.
Accredited to Collero Glamrait A Primary SI
Crades. Twelfth jrcai - Aux. 25. 1913. JuL