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7 ill THROUGH THE itEiflsr' Ih com q !? Sky i u - i r I This Is the policy your wife' would like, because It gives ; her a sure" monthly income such as she Is accustomed to. The Gpst is Low. The Income can be 'for v such ari amount as you now arrange. 1M1P mm The Prudential also issues Industrial Policies. Ages 1 to 76. . Both sexes. Amounts $15 to $500. Premiums Payable weekly on Industrial Policies. IfDTTDTT mm. 21 ILAl INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA . . " ; 7.":-.. ... Jggjl . (Sk Audi gaJjk aJe. Niari ,. -. " t THv TIT! PINKS j6HN F. DRYDEN, President Incorporated as a Stock Company by the State of New Jersey HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N. J. Asehts Wanted, Good Income. Promotion. BRANCH OFFICES IN PORTLAND The monthly income cannot be encumbered or depreciated. The prin cipal cannot be lost. All worry about safe invest ment Is eliminated. The checks .come every month. U JOHN PAUER. Superintendent, RothchOd Building . . MRS. E. P. SHELDON, Acting Manager (Ordinary Dept), Corbett Building I IDS IH TO THE STATE Oregon will display part of the won derful forestry exhibit now in the big log cabin on the Lewie and Clark fair grenade at the A.-T.-P. fair In Seattle next year. The city park, board ln atruated it , clerk yesterday, afternoon to lAform Secretary of State Benson that the board would allow the state to use the exhibits in the forestry building. The board also decided to purchase a playground for the children of Bell wood. This playground consists 'of a block of land at East Twenty-third and Clatsop streets and will cost the city I860. The total expense of making a 'aultabla recreation lot will be 1160 and all will be covered by a special appro priation of $1,000. '-) ) After a long discussion the request of Jthe Portland Railway. Light & Power comoanT to be allowed to nnm tr.. along Its lines was referred to the city Stacy Adams low instep ' shoes at jvnmum, i nirq una wannmgton. ARCHITECTS SUE SCIIOfl BOMB 11 COMPLETE FOOD Baker's Cocoa Cfj Highest Awards in J Europe and America KwWerM " v. a iu. office "A i medical vTiter:,tay : Baker's pure cocoa acts as a gentle stimulant, invigorat ing and correctxng'the action of the" digestive organs, fur cisKinz the bodv with some of the purest elements of , nutnaoa. , r;::::r t&a & Co., Lt BTable eV Kable yesterday afternoon filed suit against school district No, for 112,600 damages because the firm's plana for the proposed new Alblna high school were not accented br the arhnnl board. v- The plaintiffs, who are represented by Bernstein & Cohen and M. L. Pipes, al lege in their eomnlalnt th&t ths hoard aia not consider their plans or the re port of Architect. Somervell whom they had made a jury to decide a the best pians suomutea. KaDie et KaDie claim that their plans were the only ones 'that complied with the specifications laid down by the board and that Somervell SO decided. Then sav the bnard re jected their plans and the report with the deliberate purpose of favoring other architects. The plaintiffs claim dam ages on account of the time and labor spent In preparing the plana.'- AUTnOEIZESBIDS OX GARBAGE BUBNING An ordinance framed by Deputy City Attorney Grant, authorizing the calling of bids for the operation of a gar bage cremation system, was favorably recommended to the council by the health and police committee yesterday ariernoon. xne auempi or tne tunicary Garbage company to get a franchise lor 26 years was defeated. The advertisement will be for esti mates on three garbage crematories, one on the east side in ihe business district and two on the wesrelde. , Of the latter two, one will be operated ror the busi ness portion of the city and ths other ior me residence aistnct. GOES TO PKOBE BANK WRECK AT LA GRANDE National Bank Examiner Wilson was In Portland yesterday on lila wiy to La Grand, where he Is to make an lnves ligation of the affairs of the Farmers & Traders National bank, whlrh closed its doors last week as the result of for geries by Jefferson W. Scrlber. ths cashier. A part of Mr. Wilson's duties Is to look Into banks which havs failed and collect evidence which Is to be used by the government should the cass be iaicen into the courts In this Dsrtlcn- lar case Scrlber already has been charged with embezzlement of more man :ir,ooo. PENINSULAR PEOPLE WORK FOR FESTIVAL Ore hundred new members ware added to the roll of the Peninsular Roes Festival association at a meeting held for that purpose In Peninsular Ttiursdsy night. The btg hall was crowded. The wor-K 01 oraenng ana punting re buhes will now b begun Is earnest ana pians 1 or ins eominc festival made. - Xewr Luntwr Tariff. Copies cf the new lumber tariff have beea received kf Portland railroads asd lamber shipper. It to a masstva af fslr aad eratains more than ZM.eot rates. The tariff 1. i, v . ... srent ef the Tnnwniin.i.i be reap ss agent r.f all th tranerwtf notal ItitM. It Is pnaslhle to Mrk It u and .tura at mn t nv i.rtf r.y potat no the llnee to mry pther, CTuilrta? totiudlnS" Iadiaaa see j REFERS MATTER TO THE COUIICIL Application of the Portland Railway, Light A Power company for a street car line franchise on Pat ton avenue, was referred to the council without recom mendatlon. on motion of Chairman Rush light. Most or the property owners on the avenue do not want tracks laid on this thoroughfare, but there are a few that do. Among the latter Is Francis L Me Ken n a. The objection to. Patton avenue being used as a street car route la., that it is one or the streets it Is contemplated to Include in the treat boulevard system planned by the city. The committee decided that some route should be given the railway com pany Immediately In order that the cor- fioratlon might begin construction on its ine to the packing house district on the peninsula. SERVIANS WILL HOLD MEETING OF PROTEST the Oregon Paint Sc Varnish company cannot maintain its cross suit and or dered a dismissal as to O. A. Brodle. In the other case of Mechanic's Hen, that of William A. Adams against Wll- ltan F. Mackenzie, the court ruled. thV the terms of the contract were not changed and that there has been no sub stantial performance of the contract, dismissing both the complaint' and the counter claim. Judge Cleland dented a motion for new trial In the case of O. O. Emift against 'John P. Sharkey, In which It was olalmed that the court erred in re fusing certain evidence. It appears that . t . .... 1 . v. . v. n . ( ,7 I the defendant tendered all that waa due and thla waa held sufficient to dis charge the defendant of payment. The Servians of Portland, of whom there are several hundred, have called a meeting for next Sunday afternoon. at 2 o'clock at Unchurch hall. Seventeenth and Marshall streets, to draft a protest. against tne annexation by Austria of the Servian provlncea of Bosnia and Herzegovina. -The recent announcement by Austria that hereafter she would consider Bos nia and Herzegovina as a part of her possessions, has greatly excited not only the people of Servla, but also the ex patriated Servians. There are thou sands of them in the United States, many having located in Portland and San Francisco, and irk all citie where there are anv number of them. thv have called meetings of protest similar to the one to be held here next Sunday. The obiects of the meeting era. nnt oniy to protest rorraaiiy agalnat the selsure of the Servian provinces, but to adept some plan of raising money and men to aia tneir country in tne -war, which they fully expect Servla will have to wage agalnat her big neighbor. CHARGE CLERK WITH THEFT Charles Dent, a your tnaa wall known about town, and until recently employrd aa a salesman by Woodard, Clarke A Co., waa arrested on a charge or emDessiement yesterday and longed in the county JaiL his bond beinr fixed at i,fi. It Is charged in tbe complaint sworn oet by Dent's former employers that the young man kept Ilea out of the return of bis sales and converted the money to Ma own ose. He was arrested at the Colonial hotel at Tenth and Morrison streets by Cod table Wagner. MRS. "WELTER IS . DENIED DIVORCE Tclarlng that her barges sf drunk enness and cruelty were not sustained by the evidence. Judge Cleland In the circuit court yeeirday refused to 5 rant KHrabeth Welter a divorre f rrvnj . N. Welton. Tbe caa waa tried Sev eral weeks ago THree merhaalrs Ilea rn were de-ctde-1 by Jirire C 1 1 d aa thtr )rtta In that ef Jack Rankin aelr.t R. A. rrowdfoot tha eaert rJertd the theory cf the defense tet a pertnrM ex- ttd and ei4 inat tne rsintirf and hi brother, br of whea are domh. were wnrkleg foe thTelrea Me al krwed ths It per dy foe tlastefine and II tar aoskf laVr In te e" ef W. 1 i Ret-a r,i1 Vt.fr W. i ifpea Ue eovrt ruled taat Records One-Third Off Sensational Price Cutting of Ten Inch Up-ta-Date Pise Records Records ' One-Third Oft We are closing out 4,000 perfect 10-inch Disc Records for all makes of talking machines. The estab lished retail value of heseecords is 60 cents each. They have never been sold for less. To have quick action, Graves Music Go. are selling a lot of 4,000 records, hundreds of different and most desirable titles, for less than what small dealers pay for thehi in large quantities. They will be sold in lots of not less than six to a buyer at 40? each, or ?2.40a ,ha dozen. This is the first and only chance ever presented in Portland to" buy records at less than wholesale prices. 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