The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON1 DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 13, 1907
13
Other Classified Ad
vertisements will be
. 17-18-19
found on pe
NEW TODAY.
LOOK HERE!
SEE SOMETHING GOOD
A rostio : bungalow, original design.
ground i romantic, on block business
or, car service,,;
A snap and, a place that can't .b
duplicated. v.( --V! : . :',
: - ?; " ',S'- " " . ' . ' ' '''"'''
The Dunn-Lawrence; Co.
J4H rait t. ".
;' ' tom iiii, ..,'. -. :
A 12.200. T-room .house: 82.600. - 7-room
Jouse; si.vuu, s-room nouse, I 101a:
1,000. 6-roora house, 2 lota; 11,200. 4
i rooms:' 1700... 4 rooms: . '8&00. 1 rooms.
' Thae houses' arc all new and modem.
now reaay to move into, ana easy term a
7 Also e-acre tracts and vacant lota. Bee
,M. B, Brown, at olflce,, Millard ava4
aaount aeon car. 1 - . . ' '
''; VVEATIIER REPORT
now eaienus irom Aiovnt louin iivuji"
orado. - In connection with this disturb
ance light showers have ' fallen gener
ally In all the states west of the Rocky
mountains,, and the ' temperatures In
that , section are below normal. Frosts
1 oocurred this morning In southwestern
', Idaho, southern Nevada and southwest
ern Utahr The barometer is relatively
' nigh in the eastern states and the tern-
Kraturea are generally below normal,
ght showers have occurred In the
:' Ohio valley, lower Lake region and
middle Atlantlo statea The Indications
ara for fair weather In this dlatrlct Frl
- day except In northwestern Oregon and
western Washington, where showery
V conditions will probably continue. Light
frosts may be expected tonight In east
' era Oregon and aouthern Idaho. It will
y be warmer Friday throughout this dls
. trlot
. . Tenm
t ; 'Max. Min. Praclp.
Abilene, Tex.- 4 74 , .0
" Boston, Maes. ..... .68 (0 ..'. .14
.Chicago, 111 12 62 .12
Cincinnati. O. ......74 C2 .22
Helena. Mont 72 1. .44 T.
Los Angeles, CaL.,. 62 .02
New Orleans, Lav'. .88 74 .0
New York,' N. xTT. . . 68 ' 84 .0
Portland, Or ,..61 47 .22
Sacramento,' CaJ. ...it 82 .12
St. Louis, Mo. 78 44 .20
Salt Lake, Utah.... 64 44 .12
San Diego, Cal 44 64 .04
. San Francisco, OJ..60 , 62 .01
?pokane. Wash. ....64 42 .12
acoma. Wash 62 44 .0
Washington, D. C...S2 82 .01
Yuma, Aria. ....... 84 ' 81 .0
THE RIVET
The river will fall slowly during the
remainder of the week, and probably
reach a stage of 18.2 feet by Saturday.
NOTICES
BUSINESS CHANCES.
CONFECTIONERY,
LIST OF JUDGES AND CLERKS TO
serve at the school lection of School I Cirars. tnhnnrna. fruit etc... doing
District No.-l, Multnomah county. Ore-1 business of 140 per day; will double this
gon, Monday, June 17, 1907. - - summer; 2-year lease, plenty of room
No. ' 1 No. 840 Trurmao it. (P. X and a fine location; this la a snap; price
wewperg blag.). Judges, F. J. New berg,
t;i
Ned Munger, T. J,
aiiss Annie
Toncannon: clerks..
Hies Annie Murphy. Miss Annie Conroy.
No. 2 No. 103 N. 14th at Judges, j
Thomas Whalen. T. N. Reed, Joe Berg
en
aei
Manning, C A.' McCale, 8. L. Stone;
man; cierks. ma Bkeiiy. Mrs. Bkeliy.
o. wo. m Ash St. Judges, T. R.
iiiaillllllgl V, . 9H .JC) D. u. OH
clerks, K. J. O'NelL D. F. Campbell
No. 4 No. 262 Alder at. Judaea. SI
A. King, F. J. Richardson, R. f. Trim-
Die, clerks, F. C Hoecker, John P. Kay
anaugh.. :. " r , - -'-.
- No. 8 No. 184 4th at Judges, John
Klernan, H. W. Abram, Robert Bradey;
cieras, utto Kraemer, Jim Latnerman.
No. 6 No. 268 8d at Judges. J. S.
Killer. FVH.'Brande, J.W. Paddock;
cieras, Marx .U Neil, w. M. Manning.
No. 7 No. . 848 Corhett at Judges,
Charles Hutchlna, peter Taylor, R. C.
Prince; clerks, Mrs. A. Thurlow. Jessie
pmt.y,,. 1 ' '
THE VETERAN. LAND C64
165U Id St. '
f6r AALe dr y i 666dS STORE IN
suburban town; new, clean atocx ana
only dryv goods - stors in townj only
small capital required. Q-87. Journal.
u- . i
QUEEN OPEIIS
: CHARITY FETE
, No. a NO. 248 Hawthorn ava.
Judges. J. S. Fobs, F.. A. . Neldermark.
W. R. Bishop; clerks, w. Johnson, A.
Vanhoomiasen, " -' " ' -
No. 2 No. US Grand ava Judges,
W, B. Hall, P. O. Magneiis, T. J. Rowe;
cirrus, j.-ri. Manner, n unor n.ernn.
No, 10 Hunter's hall (unnyslde),E.
84th and Yamhill ata-Iudaea. J. E.
jmorth, J. H. Hustis, W. H. Hepburn;
clerks, M. A. Raymond. It- H.'Staub.
91 TitledTcrsonagesr Sell Trin
kets tp;Tlaise Xarge Sum.
for: Worthy Toor. 1
(Special DUpatck a The Journal) '
London. June II. Queen Alexandra
No. 11 No. 1U Union ave. north I In. the Guild Hall this afternoon opened
T. J nr a vara. a w al .. . '
ji iiuin, n. r rneierr nucnanan, a. a great charity lets, Whicn promises xo
rixLt,"' 7 b the most notabla and succaesful af-
No. 12 No. 262 Vt Russell st Judaea fair of Its kind London haa seen sine
m . tT.iu.i M ...i, I f h. r , mm I An fc V. . . a timlA Uvirll
Thornd Ik: clerks. R. , B. Lucaa. J. C y a:o In aid of th sufferers from
JfaamlaiAM " I "aaasspai
No. 11 S si I wood ' (Firemen's hall)
Judges, T. J. Elkln, Mr. Robinson, Mr.
Petachi - clerks, Mr. Richards, Rev.
Thompson. ' ' " r v
' Na 14 Arleta (school house) J u Area.
u. b. warden, J. Anderaom Mr. Minsap;
clerks, Mrs. Curnev. Frank Griffith.
No. 18 Mount Tabor (school house) I
Judges, C. B. Sawtell,' (John N. Voor-
mea, w. B. Brainard; clerks, J. J.. Den
nis. W. R. Gilbert .
No. 10 Portsmouth (Holl later at
Lercs' real estate oflic Judrea J.
MOpp, O. H. Henstock, B. E. Emerlck;
clerks, Mrs. M. Benson. Mrs. S Sharo.
Na 17 Woodlawn - tschoolhbuse)
judres. J. D. Clark. Oeorse Stone. W. L.
Green: clerks, Mrs. G. H. Hamilton,
airs, pearler.
HELP WANTED MALE.
WANTED MAN TO RUN RIP SAW.
AddIv Orecon Furniture Mfsr. Co..
Macaaam roaa.
EWER LlGERS. 42.7S, 4 houra
MARRIAGE UCENSES.
44
Joseph B. Gibson. Kalispel, Montana,
Elfia orace J on n a ton, iz.
Belmont St., east aide.
BOY TO DRIVa WAGON". APPLY AT
Pioneer PalnvCo., 186 Flret St.
.' ' ? 1
1,.
WANTED A NICE YOUNG "mAM
with some eiperlenc to run elevator.
Appiy rtiu notei.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL
housework. Apply 718 Wayne st.
Lady piano-player and sInger
wanted to go to Nevada; wages 86.00:
six hours work; steady employment; call
at 822 Ablngton bldg., between 4 and
8 p. m. Saturday. 1
WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR
-man and three children, 10 to 14 1
years old, at Bridal Veil. Address J. C
Mulvlhlll.
tr ':v
.1,
ar"rr7 A
si
r-jkm' s;.'f :vr
COMMENCEMENT OF -
; MILITARY ACADEMY
Gradaatea at Hill Competed for Gold,
., Silver and Bronze Medals
" Banquet Followed.
. Commencement exercise at th Hill
Military academy wer held last night
at the academy armory." Promptly at
1 :16- o'clock officers' call waa sounded
and ; th cadets composing th grad
uating Via of '07 asaembled In on
of the reception rooms. A few min
utes later at th sounding of the- ad
jutant's call they marched Into th
armory, led by the aenlor officers, Cadot
Major Charles M. Taylor and - Cadet
Captain Malcolm R. MacEwaa. . Other
members 'of tha '07 class were. Cadet
Captalna Frank M Scott, Dean H.
nnym, uenjaniin w. nili, wailVF j
S lea son and Lewis I. Thompson, Cadet
teutenants Albert F. Merchant and
Otto F. Bradley, Cadet Sergeanta George
M. White, Merle G. Campbell and Clar
enoe L. Stoddard, Cadet Corporal Wilbur
C. Dallas snd Cadeta Lonner O. Ral
ston Jr., Gerald Eastham and Jersur F.
Thorn. ,
When th 16 stalwart cadets lit their
handsome full-dress uniforms entered
th armory they presented a very strik
ing picture and the several hundred rel
ative and friends awaiting them tn th
prettily decorated drill hall received
them with nthusiaatlo applause.
a-'a ea. . wrwwvnj caaiviawa
with a brief report on th work accom
plished by th cadeta in achool year
just closed and then Introduced the
speaker or th evening, Mr. S. G. Reed.
Mr. Reed's Interesting speech waa fol
lowed bv th annual comnetltlv medal
drill. Judged by Captains R. O. Scott
na M. J. vmnty. Third infantry o. N.
After a spirited contest lastlna nearly
an hour the medala were awarded to the
following cadeta: Gold medal to Cadet
Sergeant Clarence L.. Stoddard, B com-
Eany; sliver medal to Cadet Captain
wla I. Thompson, A company; bronte
medal to Cadet Sergeant Samuel Swig
aett. C Company. After close of ex
ercises Cadet Serareant Merle O. Camn-
bell entertained member of th aenlor
class at a banquet at th Hotel Port
land. ; .. ., . ., . ...
JUNE DIVORCES ARE '
POPULAR AT TACOMA
Preachers Blame Theatre and Hone
0') tor the Lavck of Marital ' ,
(Special Dlipateh te The JoornaL) '
Tacoma, Jun 18. Th clrry of Ta-
coma are much worked up over the
proportions . the ' divorc - evil : has
reached her. June 1 supposed to be
th month 'of weddings rather than di
vorces, bat nevertheless In th 12 days
of the month ending last evening there
had been 17 marrlas licenses taken out
and opposed to this the courts have
ranted 14 divorces. -
Dr. Joseph P. Maria tt, pastor of th
liaksa the skin like you want it.
'Does it in a uoment.
Hagan's
' cMagnolU Halm.
.--.'. . .-.'.
A liquid preparation for Faoe,
fleck, Arms and Hands,
It is neither sticky nor creasy.
It's harmless, clean .
and refreshing. '
Cannot be detected.
v Two colors Pink and White.
Use it morning, noon and night,
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall,
SAMPLE FREE. - '
Ltom Mr. Co., 44 . Fifth 8t Braoklya, N Y.
Queen Alexandria.
tha South African war. It la hoped to
realise mora than 2100.000 from the tin-
WANTED STARCHWORti Ir6nERS, dertaklng. Th stalls ar attended by
iiannei ironers ana general laundry " iwun uu mo
help. East Sid Laundry Co., E. Aah dons society Ther is an Amerlcsn
and 6th. Phone East 800. stall, presided over by many well-
7.'" v. .n, ir.ZlY,: ". ;:.. . . . I ldent in isngiana. Mra itonaias is in
preferred. 20 H Yamhill at
WANTED EXTRA
Main 6412.
charge of
!naia
th
stall, assisted by Mrs.
SALESLADIES John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Whltelaw Reld.
owrn W.- Hutchinson. 82: Stella I tlona and wood salaries to comnetent vounaer Mrs. Marshall Field.
Loiiis Garner; 24. I people; w also want 5 mor experienced I Queen Alexandra, after maklwa; a tour
- James Foeet. Hood River, Oregon, 62; k wrappers. Apply at. one to Superln- of th bazaar, officiated' aa a sales-
Martha Marks, 62. , 1 tendent. Th Golden Eagle. . woman for noma time at on of th
I Curtis J, Nellie, BltH Savler st, 16; wijiTEii WaIT RESS Atob I'aWt"r!y" )ta.lls. The Princess vf Wales. Princess
Margaret L Townaend. 17. woman AddIv Naeva a restaurant Victoria and Princess Christian were
-Albrt-W.. Pander ,207 Grant st-, 87;. 11??-.. v V ". ,urnT other members of the royal family who
Annie vonen, z. 1 , . . assisted at tn opening. i
&AQPALi6M':' "; . SITUATIONS WANTED MALE,
COMPETENT . BOOKKEEPER. OPE
rator or Remington typewriter, can
or ' n vi. lit ir..f VAiivtunfk
ftreep.44, Orac Mable, Holoomb. 28.
. C C. Fisher, v Svenaon. Oregon, 22;
Grace Power. "20.
a.fj A"ri& "J4 T,U" I Address Q, Journal.
lsretVf J88' A,U E- r"Ur" FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
3I0P WRINGER
DO YOU LIVE IN A
RENTED HOUSE ?
Sow would yom Ilk te pay for a horn of yon own wits, tfc Bam aoay
r hand to yvn landlord! W will build yon a bom at
48th STREET AND HAWTHORNE AVENUE
Aad yo earn pay foi It la rent Installments.
Delight
ful View
Accessi
bility Facility
LOTS
2900 TO 700
$25 Down $! a llonlb
On Haw
thorne Ave.
IS Minutes
From City
7-Mlnute
Car Service
PORTLAND REALTY & TRUST CO.
10t SXCOVO 8IT, rOXTXAlTO. 2a. A. TATL02C, Afat oa th Oronad.
W hav a braaca offio at to oornex of Forty-eighth aad Hawthorne at.
Ftrat Methodist church, th leading
congregation of th city, lays th brunt
Of blame upon th theatre.
"Another oaua of divorce la too
much, wealth." he saya "All a man
needs Is enough to live on and then he
can b happy.. . Oly him mor and tils
thirst for pleasure grow, and when he
tires of one thing he want another,
quit regardless of whether It la a horse
or hla wlf." . .
BOISE HAS HOPES op ;
, NEW THROUGH LINE
(Special Dlspateh t Tbe JoaraaLl
' Bolsa, Ida.. Jun 12. It Is learned
that George F. Fish, representing th
Northwestern Railway
waa In Boise - recently, purchJ !
acres of very valuable land nr
Natatorlum In this city which atrrn 1
ena tbe report that that company, win. a
la looking for th most feasible rut
to th coast, la to build Its Un throux't
Boise. It is said th land purchased
to be need for a freight depot site, an t
that th company secured an option on
other property her. It haa bean known
for some time that th Northwestern
hss been considering th matter of run
ning Ita . line through thts Immedlnta
section, and tha buying of th property
raises high hope of a new road for
Boise. ,- ,, . 4 ;. ... ,; i
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' rf erred anoak Oaaaed Oood. , 1, a
Allan A lAwls Bast Brand. - ' ? '
f 1
A WEXK
BUYS A HOML IN
?UEMfflLlS
99.
Cost Beyond tha Oolf Unks)
2More lays-
TO
$25'
SATO
$25
ON YOUR LOT. Offer positively closes Vyi
Saturday night After our Grand Open- :V :;
ing all lots will be told for $125 instead
of $100. If you want to buy at a bargain and -where
your money will soon double in value, ,
see us about "BERKELEY." .
f
...
The Jacobs-Stlne Company
OR
Tbe Curliss Company
Selling- Agents,
309 Ablnjrton Bide.
Phonet : A2699, Main 699
Fifth Floor S wetland c
Phonet: A28 11, Main 359
I trand Opening Next Sandan
Contact With Dirty Mop.
B. Q. Stacv. 71 North Grand avenue.
JZ: Helen May Kone ik
. Edward R- Hughes, Oregon City, U;
Jessie Blanck, 14.
K. C Brigga, 1386 Kast Tenth atret
North, 12; v, 1. Hieman. is.
Earl A. Peery, 648 Savler street,. SI;
.Jtfayme Parker. 22. -
John Oantenbeln, Cleone, Oregon, 34;
Minnie Jergen. 20.
Arthur 8. Billing. Vancouver, a. c, iseny .at stn.
i: Aioina iniueii, n. , - : ,
William Lemolne, St. iui, axinn
sota, 84; Emily McLeod. 8.
Weddina Card a. W. U.vSmlth & Co.
Washington bldg., corner 4th and Wash
ington sts.
Tonseth & Co., florists, for flowera Of
1 1 t-i a nm al.k f
The wringing out of Water-soaked
mops which have been used to clean
floors Is a disagreeable task that Is ob
jectionable to everybody. To be able
to do this without bringing th hands in
contact with th wet mop la th object
. .... 1
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 01 contrivance recenuy jwienieu 07 m
modern conveniences, central, nine Chicago man. as snown m me iuus-
487 East An- tratlon, it consists of a bent metal I
$10 - 1 THREE-ROOM, FURNISHED
flat, close in. west aide. 684 Seventh I
st. Phone East 1667.
FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING.
FOR RENTHOUSES
8-ROOM DWELLING, CORNER EAST
Morrison and 14th. Gaa throuahout:
newly cleaned: rent reaaonable. Inaulr
1 167 Oak, Room f.
frame, one section being pivoted to the
To wring out the mop
other. At the top of each section is a
revolvable roll. To wring
a bucket la slipped within th frame
through tha opening In the back, the top j
Clarke Broa., Florists Fine flowers
and floral designs. 88 Morrison st.
Fuir dress suits for rent, all slses.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark st.
BIRTHS
yX)R SALE REAL ESTATE.
"Vn"' UNION AVENUE.
60x100 and two houses brlnaina aood
rental, near Knott st; $5,000. terms.
EAST OAK STREET.
Fine corner and modern 8 -room house
near 14th! nrloa 11 5lft . .
- - . . , i
Both srond htivs. PaII! we hvAl 1
homes from 8800 up.
TMJS VETERAN UHD CO,
165 8d 8.-
HARPER Jun .1, to Mr. and Mrs. I $2.100 -A SNAP; FINE 6-ROOM HOUHE
Harry Harper, 41 Grand ave., a daugn-I and basement, full sis corner lot.
ter. close In; E. 16th and Flander north;
FALLIS June S, to Mr. and Mrs. Enoch rents for $1$; easy terms, 6 per cent
Merton Faille, Woodlawn, a daughter, only; must be sold; com quick. Grebe
PETTIT May 31. to Mr. and Mrs. Al & Pfaflfle, 103 3d st.' !
James rettw. woooiawn, - a lxtn.w iiriciv. rtw Hriw. .iktCTTii
river ana vv. r. - xniie irom
city limits; $850 buys new ,6-room cot-
EA.inn Uf , l..b ...14...
TR AI NET June 11. to Mr. snd Mrs.
John J. Tralney, 4 Kerby sL. a son.
SPANG June . to Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
- nadlne M. Spang, a aon.
' 11 son
daurhter.
HAYES June 7, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Hayes, 93 H OHrst st.. a son.
BAKER June . to Mr. a
Ham A. Baker, 295 Sacramento
son. - -
' - DEATHS
MEYER June 13, Mrs. Elsie E. Meyer,
!Snu. . tageand 60x100 lot, 1 block from carline;
"f, , u $1,000 buys acres, all lmproved.near Mil
amento St., a waukle. t00 feet of rlver, front) j50
We have large tracts suitable for plat
ting; cheap acreage in small tracts; lots
cneap, on easy terms. Ha now & uorwi
mg, Miiwaukie, or. -
ELEGANT BUlLblS feltEJ.
411
VALENTlNI--June 11. Felice A. Valen
tin!, aged 63 years, 11 months. 386 E.
Id st.: nulmonarv tuberculosis.
'JESSE June 12, Lena Jesse, aged : 21
LER.
100x120, near Irvlngton and Broad
way canines.
$1.600 Half Cash.
month. S dava Greinvllla. " a nome in irvington a
;.;-irn.riVonitia itmust DC sow tms weeK. ua.
rayette Realty o., iM waahlngton,
Or ' aeneral neritonltis,
FISHER June 8, Iska B. Fisher, aged
' 48 years. , 6 months. 1 1. days, at
Georgetown. ; Wash.; obstruction of
bowels. -. ' ' " "
. - : .- WST AND FOUND.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK.
TWO JERSEY COWS, ONE THOR
ouahbred. one -fresh, giving over 4
gallons.' Telephone East 8666. --
FOR' SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST BETWEEN EAST EIGHTH
and Mill and Lon Fir cemetery,
black purse containing $25 gold, and
two trunk keys. Finder return to 464
East-Mill arid receive Teward
tCT A JSVTAt.T. Pt!BSE fVllVTATTMi
TTng $16. Reward for return to Journal CLAIRVOYANTS AND PALMISTS.
oince.
-HOLE RANGE A GOOD BAKER:
price 815. 810 Crosby at. Phone Eaat
6tl. ""-.' -
r btt.K HAND Ba6 CONTAIJINd TCONSULT 'THE. BEST IT - WILL
k4Uf and r'i ?. 4 TKEm "TEST! FREEfTESf i
PFnnVfL PROF. D. NIBLO.
,vV;.t : -f'OtH Washington Street.
v. . nr.r...n I XIV Waal si.c juu a. a.nv v. iiao .Vil
BUlt,niirv .. maoocuoc, I .,.i r.t.AIRVOYANT POWERS bv
YOUNG
MASSEUSE :.-iir..
iiv.F .ltrical, slcohollo and medl- i:.iSS ln'fulL f. Vt
ff I.I w;;ki..,V.(. clurft and glv you advice, befor you
Raleigh bldg.. 6th and Washington sts. AP,n hB"v, a reading, and then If
' TIMBER. .'
TIMBER LAIMS.
Wa ar now Drepared to take applies.
Itfin. rrmnn MnA raaltfnrni. rftllfkalai I wh,M V
lands. W hav ecured th sewiee of Ibers. ther ar n your ramiiy, .wnat
you thlnK , he haa the power to read
your past, present and - future life, he
will give, you his wonderful DEEP
PSYCHIC fS READING FOR $1. Thif
week only. He tells you who -you are;
ilroad I where you com from, how many tnem-
your occupation s, ana wnac u anouia
ba; what you ailments ar, how to cur
them: wner you win pe hiobi succesa-
uiser combined ar 8-5 At 1 uu . " " J.r.r' . ' L "'. , 7
thla time we have 100 choice claims. If ln"; "7; a"Z. 7,"i. ,1",
re. cau early. i hi ;
ihm jtifiiv whn krulaeat these lflntls hv
order of the couiSiy-court and can glva
full particulars. Our fees for attorney,
filing and cruiser combined ar $25 At
you want one. call early.
' . M. D. HOWSE. '
f: 66 th st. Phone Main 8188.
TWELVE MILLION
causes you trouble, and how to over
come it; if your mine contalna ore, and
I to What extent; now io... coniroi uioee
you love and admire: where your lost
it'
!t
county; will sell this on a basis of I you wish to know or.
about $1.25 per M.; a fine logging show, will accomplish it for
Feet of Al yellow fir and 280 acre of tones ar
round on ui
IB
la
latskanl river, In Colum-jb successful
what you should invest In to
It
or, better still, for a small mill. .
THE VETERAN 'LAND CO
. - A6.M d au
n fact4 no matter what
wiaf.ii w do, ne
: you or charge
nothlnr.Hours, a. m. to I a. m. t
ivi nAemnuaun 01.
Opposite Olds, Wortman & King.
NO. Ill OF A SERIES OF THUMB-NAIL SKETCHES
DRAWN IN ROSE CITY PARK BY F. A. ROUTLBDGB
WRINGS, THE MOB.
roller. Tha wet mop is placed over th
front roller, and by pressing the fool
on th pointed section of the fram the
other roller la brought into contact with
the mop. At the end of on roller la a
small handle, which, when turned, forces
them apart when the foot is removed,
tn mop in tnia way oeing reieasea.
Carious Chinese Custom.
From the San Francisco Chronicle.
One of th most, ancient and curious
customs among the Chinese, and one I
rarely commemorated in thla country.
a.a observed with great DOitiD and
circumstance in Chinatown Sunday 1
night, when Fong hock, a leaning mer
chant who for years has had the super
vision of the Chinese discounts In th
Anglo-Callforrt'lan bank of San Francinco,
relatives 10
magnificent
entertained hla relatives to a remote do
c-t-M '' with a magnificent b
honor of th first cutting of th hair of
hla nniv Sort.
Th banauet took Place ai an wignin
street restaurant and ther wer150
unsta A notaoie reaiur was mr raci
ist tha wives andVchlldren of th at
sat down at th same table with th
heads of families. A most elaborate
menu, comprising birds' nest soup.
steam stuffed, duck, Foon Yon Ha,
shark's fins and other rare and coatly
Celestial dishes were served.
Th banquet cost in nappy lamer
81.800. During the evening . quit a
numbers of prominent member -of th
San Francisco clearing house called at
th restaurant to offer their felicitations
to him. Th hair cutting ceremony,
which was observed with Picturesque
rites, symbolises that Fon Hock's heir
is now a. factor. In th family. Tha
guests brought presents for th little
son worth thousands of dollara.
. . Mi 1 1 ! ' 1 ' V -a
Tha daiiv rturn far for 31 mile
paid by a workman In Belgium la 714
cents, and fares fof shorter or longer
distances ar proportionately cheap. As
result, iuu.vuv inausiriai woraeraiivs
In the country, although employed In
th towns.
A CCOMPANYING is a pen and ink sketch of the. work that has
"V been done up to date on the $5,000 bungaloJw being built in Rose
City Park by Frank Schlegel. It is typical of the peculiar ifiter
est that all prospective homebuilders are taking in their Rose City
Park homes. This is to be a 2-story bungalow built on great, big, com
prehensive plans. Mr. Schlegel says that he wants a living-room big
enough to live in. This room in his home extends from one end of the
house to the other, allowing free scope for the soft breezes that make
life so pleasant in Rose City Park all the year .round. The home is lo
cated at the corner of Coleman avenues and The! Alameda, facing south
east. From the front there is an entrancing vie w of Mount Hood and
the Cascade mountains; from the
rear, one can easily see the snow
capped mounts, Saint Helens and
Adams. Others are; building in Rose
- City Park. Nearly every one who
has bought in that beautiful place
I has set his heart upon one kind of a.
home or smother. In fact, there have
been so many homes promised Jfbr
this summer that their builders have
already arranged for their social
gatherings for the winter season. A
Five Hundred Club has been orjgan-'
ized. One of the most pleasant feat
ures of the rapid growth of Rose City Park homes is the manner in
which present owners are attracting their own friends There is a
strong: promise that everybody in Rose City Park will know everybody
else and that one of the most delightful communities of Portland will
be found in this very, spot. And, by the way) has it occurred
to you that Hartman C, Thompson will be glad to render you
any assistance in their power, as far as building is concerned?
Rose FlU and
Oregon Develop
ment League
Cooventioa
June 10 to 33
Chamber of Commerce
BANKERS
Ground Ploo