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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, AUGUST 3, 1919. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF CitT Editor Main TOTO. A SOBS Sunday. Editor .-. .Main 7070. A 61195 Advertising Department. . .Main 7070, A S093 Superintendent of Ttuildinir.Main 7070, A 6U85 OBEGOXIAJf AT KESOBTS Subscribe with the following agents at your summer resort to secure the most prompt delivery of The Oregonian. City rates. Subscriptions by mail are payable in advance. Barriaw, Or. ............... .F. C. Robinson Bay City, Or O. E. Shelley Bayocean. Or.......... F. E. Mitchell Brighton. Or........... . . . A. "V . Rowe Carson. Wash C. B. Smith Kcola, Or.... Cannon Beach Merchandise Co. Garibaldi, Or S. M. McMillan Gearhart. Or w. s. Robinson Long Beach. Wash W. E. Htrauhal Manhattan Beach, Or S. F. Ansel Manzanita, or E. Kardell ....... H. J. Brown A. C. Anderson ..Mrs. H. M. Cross D. C. Perejoy O. T. Herron Emma S. Campbell Burke Cole . t. F. Edmunds Frank Miller . . A. J. Gillette Nahcotta. Wash..... Neah-kah-nle, Or.... Netarts. Or Nehalera. Or......... Newport. Or Ocean Park, Wash.. Pacific Beach. Wash Paclfie City, Or Rockaway. Or Seaside, Or Shlpherd's Hot Springs, Wash Mrs. N. St. Martin Sea view. Wash George N. Putnam Tillamook, Or J. D. Lamar Wheeler. Or R. H. Cody Woods, Or Charland & Deuel Wilhoit Spring. Or F. W. McJeran AMUSEMENT. HEILIQ (Broadway at Taylor)" The Mas querader." Tonight. ALCAZAR Eleventh at Morrison) Alcssar Musical Players in "The Red Ross." This afternoon and tonight. PANTAOE3 (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville; three shows daily, 2:30. 7 and 9:05. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, 2 to fi, 6:45 to 11 P. M. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays continuous, 1:15 to 11 P. M. STRAND (Washington street, between Park and West Park) Vaudevll and moving pictures, continuous. COUNCIL CREST Free amusement park Take "CC" cars, Morrison or Washington streets. THE OAKS AMUSEMENT PARK (cars at First and Alder) Armstrong Folly com pany In musical ootnedy, COLUMBIA BEACH (Vancouver cars) Swimming, dancing, amusements. THRIFT STAMPS and Wilt SAVINGS STAMPS On Sals at Business Office, Oregonian. "Missing" Soldier Soon Dci Hose. Though reported missing; In action for three months. Max Goldstaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goldstaub, 706 Van couver avenue, has arrived at New York and will reach home In the course of 10 or 12 days. Private Goldstaub served with the ISth field artillery. "When seriously wounded he was taken to the hospital without proper record heing; made and a move by the hospital furth-er helped leave him on the miss-ins- list. He was finally located by his commander and both he and the com mander wrote to the parents. A tele gram advises the parents that he ar rived in New York Thursday. A brother. Lieutenant Ted Goldstaub, has just been mustered out of the spruce division, in which he had charge of Important sales work. EjiPLOrsLNT Record Good. Port land ranks well with the other cities of the United States In securing em ployment for the returning soldiers. according; to word received from Colo nel Arthur "Woods of Washington. D. C, assistant to the secretary of war In charge of employment work. Los An geles, Portland. Philadelphia, Seattle, Chicago and Baltimore have had over 2000 returned soldiers to place In em ployment np to June 2 8. according to the report, and all these aities have placed over 70 per cent of the men, except Seattle and Baltimore. Sixty-six per cent of registered soldier and sailor applicants for Jobs were placed by the various governmental and vol nnteer employment services during the five weeks ending June 28, the report states. Enlisted Men's Dinner Ttjesdat Night. A dinner will be given for en listed men at the soldiers' and sailors' club Tuesday evening under the direc tion of the men's department of the War Camp Community Service. A pro gramme of wrestling and boxing is being planned and dancing will follow the dinner in the club rooms. Girls of the victory chorus will serve the din ner. The men were waiters for the girls at the mothers' and daughters' dinner this week and now the men will have their turn at being served. Res ervations should be made at once by calling the soldiers' and sailors' club, since the seating capacity is limited. C G. Knioht to Open Store in Taco a. Airplanes may soon become the universal mode of travel, but at present walking laeme to be the most popular with the general public, according to J. l. K-nignt, who has recently doubled the size of his Ground Gripper shoe store, 381 hi Washington street, and has gone to Tacoma to open a similar store In that city. Mr. Knight reports mat more shoes were sold in his Port land shop during July than in any other month since Its establishment here. N. H. Atchison, who for the past two years has been associated with Ben Riesland in the real estate business, tinder the name of the Multnomah De velopment company, has taken over all the business of the company and will be located tomorrow m his new office 204 Henry bldg. Robert Shelley, well known In the contracting business, will be associated with him. The company will specialize on Multnomah station and west side suburban properties. Adv. For Sale. An old established and unusually profitable manufacturing concern in Portland having a good or ganization, all the business t can handle, with a very bright future in metal lines. Any good business man can handle. "Will take about 150'.0O0 either cash or good securities. Owner wishes to retire. F U2. Oregonian. Xdv. DnjEAOTs or rax Heart. The need Is tor rest of body and mind above everything else. Milk Is a perfect diet trader these conditions. The milk and rest ear at the Moore Sanitarium se cures gratifying results In heart diseases. Office 08 Selling bldg. Main CA0L Adv. The A. O. TJ. W. hi giving a moon light picnic and dance at Rock Island Monday, Ang. 4. for the members and their friends. Take Willamette Flyer at municipal landing, foot of Stark st T:0 P. M. All expenses paid by In dustry lodge Adv. Dr. Ella K. Dearborn, 800 Union ave north; office hours after 1:J0 P. M. Sun days and mornings by appointment- Adv. Jitnet Dance Saturday night at San Rivera, one mile south of Troutdale on Columbia highway. Adv. Milk Diet Treatment The Moore Sanitarium. Phone Main 101. Bast 47 Adv. Kekmbrer Coal. Carbon Coal Co mine agents. East 118S. - 321 Haw thorne ave. Adv. Knioht'b downstairs dept. for beach wear, a low heel white canvas oxford special this week at J4.45. Adv. Hill Military Academt. Portland. Or has a splendid primary department! Make reservation now. Adv. Perfection Plaster Board or Beaver board for walls and ceilings. Timms Cress & Co.. 184 Second street. Adv. D.x Gvllette returned. Main 1177 Adv. We Grind everything. Portland Cut lery Co.. SS 6th it, near Stark. Adv. Dr. L. G. McAloxii returned. 02-3 Selling bldg. Main 364. Adv. Dr. Hubert F. Leonard has returned Adv. Dr. R. B. Northritp. osteopathic phy sician, 108 Morgan, returned. Adv. Dr. Carl T. Ross returned; (Of Stevens bldg. Adv. Dr. D. H. Rand has returned. Adv. Dr. A. D. Walks returned. Adv. Forest Offenders Fined. Forestry ? officers continue to enforce the laws regarding fire control rigidly and during theweek a number of arrests and convictions have been effected. William Bunch, Roy and Joe Dysert, all of Kerby, Or., were fined 85 and costs at Grants Pass for failing to extinguish a bonfire at the head of Sucker creek. W. W. Salsig, manager of the Salsig Lumber company operating in the Crater national forest, was fined 825 at Medford for using a donkey engine with inadequate screens for stopping sparks. Other cases awaiting trial are those or zera Dahack. charged with leaving a bonfire burning at Griffin gulch: J. J. Wlnningham and G. F. Eckles. accused with setting fire to s bee tree and thus being responsible for a blaze which spread over 20 acres. Insurance Writers Have Outino. Insurance worries were relegated to the dust of the storeroom shelf when the 10th annual picnic of the Insurance firm of McCargar, Bates & Lively was held at Crystal Lake Park Saturday, July 26. More than 150 employes en Joyed the outing, which was marked by an exceptional athletio programme, a baseball game, swimming and danc ing. The baseball game was won by the Recken team, which defeated the Ekwall aggregation. 8 to 4. The pic nic has been an annual feature of the firm since its organization and it grows more popular every year. Deserted Mother in Want. An ap peal was made yesterday for clothing and some financial aid for a worthy woman, the mother of three children, all girls, ages 12, 4 and 2H- The stork is expected to visit the home shortly. The woman was deserted by her hus band and has as her only support an 18-year-old brother who worked in the shipyards, but was laid off and then was ill. The family Is in straightened circumstances and unable to buy clothes or to pay the rent. Anyone having clothing that would help this family may leave it at 807 Broadway building and it will be delivered to the woman. Newport Woman Dies Here. Mrs. Helen Jackson, 6221 Forty-sixth street southeast, died July 15 at her home after an illness of several months. She came to Portland about a year ago from Newport, Or., where she had lived about five years. Mrs. Jackson was born in Michigan and had lived also In Colorado. She is survived by her widower, A. I Jackson, one son, John Tefft of Los Angeles. Cal.. and the following daughters: Mrs. Lillian Hlx, Mrs. J. E. Homer, both of Portland Mrs. B. C. Hosselkus of Del Monte. Colo., and Mrs. G. A. Schumacher of Newport, Or. Cancer, Tumors, Piles. Fistula. Goiter. No knife and loss of blood in cancer. No plasters and pains for hours or days. Skin diseases treated by X-ray and Ultra Violet ray. Nervous diseases by Spinal Percussion and Vibration. High blood pressure by Autocondensa tlon. Female diseases by Galvanic and sinusoidal currents. Portland Physlca Therapy Laboratories, 412 to 417 Journal bldg. Adv. Milk and Rest Cum. In this day of specialism nothing is so Important as excelling in one definite line of work It is with this Idea the Moore Sani tarium confines its work to the milk and rest cure and because of con stant attention to the slightest details is able to give the maximum benefits of this remarkable "cure." Phone East 47. Office 908 Selling bldg. Main 6101. Adv. Church Choir Entertained. The choir of Trinity Episcopal church in eluding Dr. A. A. Morrison, the rector, was entertained at supper at the home 01 -Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Corrucclnl Ardenwald. last Thursday afternoon and evening. Ball games and dancing were also enjoyed. At supper Mrss Ruth Grant and several assistants served. Community songs were sung Smith's Meats. 10c TJr. Boiling beef, 10. Veal stew, 12 c. Shoulders of real spring lamb. 15c. Smith's prime rib roast beef, 15c. Beefsteak. 15c. Hamburg stk., 15a Smith's choice pot roasts of beef, 15c. Smith offers you tenderloin steak, 20c. Lamb chops. 25c. Spring lamb legs. 26c. Frank L. Smith's is 228 Alder it Adv. College Clinic Moves. Reed college reconstruction clinic has been moved from Nineteenth and Glisan streets to the North Pacific Dental college. East Sixth and Oregon streets. Clinical work will begin at the new location Tuesday morning. The telephone num ber there is East 2471. Mother Seeks Soldier Son. Mrs. oeorge Lamb. Donald, Or., is attempting to jocate ner son, second Lieutenant Albert A- Lamb, who served with th American forces. She asks that any one who knew her son between the dates of September 28 and October 14, 1918, please communicate with her. Endeavor Delegate Leaves. Cline M. Saiz left Thursday to attend the in ternational Christian Endeavor confer ence at Buffalo. N. Y., August 5 to 10. He will be absent about two weeks and will visit friends in Detroit and Chi cago before returning. Nisbeth's electro-hydro and Swedish gymnastic institute, 533-35 Plttock bids. i-none aawy. bis; res. Tabor 9535. Adv. Rent a Bapett Box and safeguard your valuables from fires and burglars. Union Safety Vaults, 284 Oak. Adv. Building Wanted. 100x100 or larger in aowniown aisincL if you will build or remodel mill constructed building, can offer you substantial rental on long term lease. AG 50, Oreeonlan. Adv. an exceptionally fine home with oeautnui grounds and double garage is offered for sale by owner for below its real value. AL 461, Oregonian. Adv. Dr. Dorwin Palmer has returned and will resume his association with Dr. George F. Koehher, Stevens bldg. Adv. Attorney Fred W. Brown announces removal of bis office to 612 Gasco bldg. Adv. 9 ACCIDENT VICTIM APPLEBT OF PORTLAND KILLED IX VIRGINIA. DOCTOR IN SIBERIA WRITES Captain, A. K. Higgs Describes Con ditlon of Refngees in Vladivostok. In a letter to Dr. T. W. Klrby, E01 East Broadway, Dr. A. K. Hlggs. for merly eye, ear, nose and throat special ist of this city but at present a captain In the American expeditionary forces In Siberia, gives an interesting de scription of his trip from Seattle to Vladivostok and his impressions "nf the ports visited en route. Captain Hlggs sailed from Seattle May 9 on the Fushiml Maru. a Japanese vessel, arriving at Yokahama after 15 days. After a short stop, his Dartv crossed Japan by rail and sailed from a small port on the western coast for Vladivostok, landing June 2. There Captain Higgs received his commission and took command of the Vladivostok hospital, where an eye, ear, nose and throat clinic will be established. Cap tain Higgs writes that he expects a lot of hard work for at least a year. as refugees are pouring into the city Dy tne tnousanas without food or suf ficient clothing and a great manv of tnem sick. The Red Cross is doing splendid work for these people. "I think the Red Cross has murdered 10,000.000 'cooties' tn the- past few months and still they come," writes the former Portland physician. ARRAH WANNAS THE PLACE Cool mountain air. fine clear stream, with good fishing, no mosqui toes, big trees nd good food make Arrah Wanrta hotel In the Mount Hood district the best place to spend your vacation. A short, pleasant auto ride brings you to the finest mountain hotel in Oregon. Rates 820 per week either in main hotel or bungalows. Daily auto stage from Irvington garage. Adv. Boatswain Meets Death, Within Two Weeks of Discharge From Serv ice in Xstj. Just one hour after they received a cheery message from their son Rex saying that he would be released from the navy and return to Portland within two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ap pleby. Ardenwald station, got a second telegram from the naval authorities with the news of his death on July 29, as the result of an accident while load ing the U. S. S. Minnesota at Fortress jxionroe, v a. Appleby had Just completed his third trip overseas with his ship when he was struck by a crane while the vessel was coaling. The blow knocked him overboard, and a long search was made for the body, which his parents hope tvu recoverea. rtex Apple oy was graduated from Washington hlarh school in mi had planned to complete his education at Oregon Agricultural enlUr. wr- made special efforts to get his release from the navy for this nnrnnB t-r- enllsted in the navy one week after war was declared, and held the rating of boatswain's mate. 2d class, at the time of his death. He was a member or Gamma Eta Kappa fraternity and prominent In high school activities be- weaving Portland two years ago He Is survived bv his ni-n ter, Mary AoDlehv. and v..-- Dr. Ralph Appleby of Mount Angel, and Appieny or watervllle. Wash, FACULTY CHANGES PLANNED -A- - . -"j auruier oiemDeri or Staff to Return to State College. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, i. 1 suj. (special.) The fac ulty staff of the school of home eco nomics Is being strengthened. Several members on leave of absence will re turn for the next school year and some new faces will be added to the faculty. Miss Lila O'Neals has been appointed assistant professor of household arts in the schoo of home economics Miss Louise Schneider will return to this de partment after a year's leave of ab sence. Miss Lulu May, a 1918 honor graduate of the college, has been ap pointed Instructor. Miss Sarah Lewis will return to the department of household science after a two-year leave of absence at Colum bia university. She will be head of the department. Miss Bertha Davis who also has been on leave at Columhia will return as professor of home eco nomics education. BUILDERS PLAN FROLIC Plcnlo at Crystal Lake Park" la to Include Sports and .Dances. The building construction interests. which are to have an outing and Dicnic at Crystal Lake Park August 14, are rapiaiy perfecting their plans for the event. The general committee, with George Klnea as chairman, has ap pointed sub-committees to take cars of the sporting events and the dancing. tne sport committee, with A. W. (Ike) Stanchfleld as chairman, has ar ranged a programme that will .take up nearly all the afternoon. STRADIVARA PLANT READY Pacific Phonograph Company to Re ceive Visitors This "Week. With the new plant at Thirty-third street ai d East Broadway nearly Com pleted omcere of the Pacific Phono graph Manufacturing company an nounced yesterday that the new home of the Stradlvara would be open all this week for the Inspection of visiting merchants here for victory buyers' week. Visitors will be welcomed mil will be shown the manv features of the nw Stradlvara Instrument, the tone of which Is claimed to surpass anything yet Invented In the talking-machine line. Not long ago the comoanv. which had been making Stradlvara machines for about a year, was completely reorgan ized and the new plant at Thirtv-thlrd and East Broarway acquired. This plant, which had formerly housed the Jeffrey Airplane company, has been completely overhauled and equipped Commerce Sale .Deposit Vaults. 1 Third street. Both phonsa. Adv. The GASCO Series of Illustrated Advs. Commences Tomorrow in all the papers. ALL TAKEN FROM LIFE Some of the Subjects: Portland's Streets A Lovely Mess The Overworked Husband A Basement Scene The Awful Splinter Married Bliss A Woman's Friends The Servant Question DON'T MISS THEM atiBet&si WANTED To rent, lease or buj. Ma chine Shop suitable for job or experimental work. Address OREGON IAN XX vith mscMnerv for himln. . - delicate instruments. At present ths new manufacturing establishment is not quite completed ana officers of the company stated yes terday that the plant will not be open for the general inspection of the pub lic for several weeks yet. During buy ers' week, however, visitors who would otherwise not have ths chance to go through the plant will be welcomed. As soon as the new establishment is in perfect operation the company will hold an open house and reception for the Portland public So far as is known, the local talking machine is the only one on the market which combines the Idea of the piano ahd the violin in Its sounding board and tone producing arrangement. A sounding device of thin spruce is pro vided which radiates a tone which it Is claimed Is not equaled by any other machine. The best grade of Oregon spruce is used for this purpose. The concerri Is now occupying offices In" the fifth floor of the Blake-McFall building, and the territory over which the concern Is jobbing Includes prac tically everything west of the Rocky mountains. A branch office was opened a can r ran Cisco August 1. At the' present time 100 men are em viujiva oy tne concern, but within a saorx time it is hoped to increase this to 300 and to bring the output of the factory to 50 machines per day. The macnins is made in four models, rang ing from 7 to $275 in price. All are LONG SEPARATION ENDS Brother and Sister Meet Arter 4 2 Years, at Gaston Reunion. Separated for 42 years, Mrs. Fred Oberar anil A XT C w . in 1 1. uiui nur ana sister, were brought togetaer last week imuy reunion held at Mr. and Mrs fthitt'a , . . . " inues rrom Gaston. Or. Mrs. Ob erg and Mr. Sarap s2?.ilaa not en .ch other since their childhood days In the east. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Oberg sep "T" by haIf the dlstnce around the . aieo Drougnt Together for the reunion, one son with his family coming from ths mission fields of corea and another son coming from France, whum h. . . .. . ... . uofc 1 CI I'.LLLiy U II- charged from war service. Ar other son and wife came from Minneapolis, Minn., while two daughters who are school teachers in this state were also present Mr. Oberg was for many years chief or police at Astoria and retired to his farm at Gaston some years ago YAKIMA FARMERS TO MEET J. A. Scollard of Chehalis to Address . Convention August 6. YAKIMA, Wash., Aug. 2. (Special.) T. A. Scol 1 rrt n f rkh.n. . j . the United Dairy association of Wash ington l tn V. A . i , the big plcnio of Yakima farmers on Two days preceding the picnic will he ilnvnlrf tk - ... - i i wiiveauan at the rooms of the Yakima Commercial club. State President S. A. Elmore, of the Viriri.ri' nnlAn t - . , . awn cmvl ana IB expected to get speakers of national nine gr tne convention. ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER SHIP IN CAM) OF THASK8. Wm ri..ir. ...'L . , ' , u- u i apprecia tion and gratitude. to our many friends TAP tnlv flaAn Bi'n..V... J .,. . - - f j i . i. w miii ainanes, also for their many beautiful flowers. " uur roteiu Dereavement in the death of beloved wife and sister AUG. P. FLEMISH MARGARET A. KELLY ArlV. OKO. J. KELLY. Di Our Special Enlarged .DIAMOND SOLITAIRES have won distinct favor in Portland and vicinity. To see this new and wonderful idea in dia mond mounting is to fully appreciate its beauty. Priced $50, $75, $100 and $125 For Exceptional Value in Ladies' DIAMOND RINCS see those with fancy white gold tops and yel low gold bands, set with steel white dia monds. Priced at only $65 OUR SPECIAL $100 DIAMOND Is Portland's Best-Known Diamond Value. lamona Selling The name Jaeger Bros, stands for all that is dependable and worthy in "diamond service." Years of experience in buying and selling; dose contact with the leading diamond houses of the country, to gether with the advantage of buying in large quantities, places this estab lishment in an admirable position to serve buyers of diamonds and dia mond jewelry. A selection from the important stock carried by Jaeger Bros, carries with it quality, character and value. THE LATEST MOUNTINGS are always to be seen at Jaeger Bros. The cleverest effects in all platinum and platinum in combination with 1 8 carat and 14-carat gold, .-cluster and solitaire styles. ' JAEGER BROS. Jeweler t -Silver tmiths 131-133 SIXTH STREET Oregonian Building The Fuel Problem Solved Before Ordering Your Wood or Coal INVESTIGATE THIS BURNER Designed for Use in Furnaces Ranges and Heating Stoves Also I3fi Noiseless Smokeless Odorless and a Labor Saving Device jnakM Gas From Coal Oil Water Heaters, Fruit Driers, or Any Appliance Where an Even Heat Is Required. Made in Portland by Portland Modern Oil Burner Co. 145 Grand Avenue, Portland, Or. See Daily Demonstrations. Agents Wanted. LEOPOLD DESKS Our complete line of office furni ture offers you any grade of desk or filing cabinet to fit your purse. We always have a few good slightly used pieces. PACIFIC STATIONERY & PRINTING CO. 107 SECOND ST. AT YOLll SERVICE. It's a Wonderful Feeling to Have Comfortable Feet RHEUMATISM, SCIATIC NERVE TROUBLE OR FOOT TROUBLE? Dislocated bones And ligaments of the foot affect the sciatic nerve and cause pains in different parts of the foot, legs and upper parts of the body. Corns, callouses and bunions are the result of other foot troubles. I REMOVE THE CAUSE About 90 per cent of so-called rheumatism is really foot troubles. Why suffer with tired, aching, tender and cramping feet? Instant relief sraarasteed. ROFF FISHER, FOOT SPECIALIST. Foot Comfort Store. 255 Washington Street Between Second and Third "Now I can see both near and far with ONE pair of Glasses." "The little rogue 'picked' my pocket! Yes, hid my reading glasses behind her and glee fully watched me fumble and search for them. How well I remember it! It made me real ize how inconvenient it was to fuss with two pairs of glasses one for reading, the other for distance and caused me to in vest in KRYPTOKS, which com bine NEAR and FAR vision in a single pair." With KRYPTOKS you glance np from your book just as Brown is doing in this picture and see objects at a distance as clearly as you read the type on me printed page. flT A CCVr THE INVISIBLE BiFOOi Unlike other bifocals KRYP TOKS are without the telltale seam or hump. They cannot be distinguished from single-vision lenses. Kryptoks fitted the New System y give better results. WHEELER OPTICAL CO. 2nd FLOOR OSEOONIAN BLDtt TONIGHT "THF! 144.000 SEA LET SAIVTS AND (Another Great Bible Prophecy.) .!(v.i;.v 'y : f-s-v-w' Phone Your Want Ads to THE OREGONIAN Main 7070, A 6095 ' Play FaiiWith Yourself INVESTIGATE! How KiHiam's FIRST-HAND SERVICE will assist Every Practical Office Man in Satisfying: His Demand for GREATER EFFICIENCY and BIGGER BUSINESS Inspect otrr most complete stock of Commercial Stationery, Typewriter Sop plies, De Luxe Ledger Outfits, Blank Books, Special Forms and Books tol Order, Loose Leaf Binders and Systems for Every Type of Business. Office Furniture and Appliances, Commercial, Cutler and Jasper Desks,, Tables, Etc, Wabash Wooden Sectional Filing Cabinets and the Natural Index no waste, perpetual expansion. B. L. Marble Office Chairs Y. & E. Tire-Wall- Vertical Steel Files, Wood and Steel Transfer Cases Viking Sectional Bookcases, Weis Card Trays. THE SAFE-CABINET The World's Safest Safe" and Record Protection. Engineers' Field and Office Instruments and Supplies PRINTING ENGRAV ING BOOKBINDING Everything for the Office" Fifth and Oak Streets Store Open 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Portland Oregon Hear KVlVRri.liit mvin, -. i - . . . ? ......... . .... uuima this great Scriptural prediction of the near future. The programme for the week follows: Monday Nlsht: "The Capardonable Sla." Tuesday Night: The Severn Last Planes." Wednesday Night: "Te Oae Church of the Bible Wit So Slur Sects f" Thursday Nig-ht: T' TCx-tlnetlon of Prfttrstaatlsm . 1111 Rome Kale Aslsr Friday Nlsrht: "The Call or the Hour Chrlariaalsea Pas-anlBsa Exposed." Saturday Nle-ht: After Death Whatt Where Are the' laa f Sunday Night: : i m wr vrmun vsssgll r rem BCUSt to SalcMe.9 s Tf TahI Dns,il, a was, as M w itivii Sperlal Mnsle and Crest Gospel Sins; Ever? M(t ptmin ivviTrn Money to Loan on Improved FARMS in Good Farming Districts Low Rates New World Life Insurance Company Spokane. Washington SUITS PRESSED 45c Suits French Dry Clesned or Steam Cleaned $1.25. Unique Tailoring Co. 104 Foarth St. Bet. Wash mm Stars.. We pay you to do your own deliveries- 3 ;"M frinAstr- 1