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THE , OREGON DAILY JPUKNATJ, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, IDOJr. it it n i mum FIVE FOR OC Kenil worth Improvement Club Takes Up Battle for Posebrook's Band. : A( Its regular semi-monthly meeting lasteyening the Kenilworth Improve ment aasociation unanimously adopted a resolution offered hv John R Tom. Union that "this association favors com- tpliance with the contract verbally en , tered into' by the park commissioners J of the city of Portland last February, .with the representative of a large number of musicians, for five concerts per week In the parks of Portland, at a compensation of $4 per night per musician, and that the secretary of this association convey to Mayor -Simon the sense ef- this resolution." It was. explained by Mr. Tomllnsoe that the mayor has notified the must-. clans that but three concerts per week; wouia oe psia lor a posuon not consiu- r after a verbal; I 'w . I ni AIM CLOWNS MAKE VOU LAUGH Big:? Circus Holds Continual String of Laughs, Howls and Thrills for All. With every turn the best of Its kind, the . Hagenbeck-Wallace shows enter tained and amused 15.000 DeoDle last night, and there-wasn't a dull moment i from start, to finish. It Isn't hardly i lair, though, to say 'that the circus circus business. The combination of animal performers, aerial - experts and j aunt, i . t . i . Liu 1 1 n in liuilmii v lb liiiiik of the twentieth century, .an amusement enterprise thai Is right up to now with t thaa vrwi "wns, arn I viAt- as place In describing many of the acts. J From the time the elephants head the parade . round the ring until the rush and rumble of the final races cause the small boy and his parents to catch their breaths with mingled awe and thrill there is a Uncle and t man and such a profusion .of star turns: afi g0 rri fair f fr vM-hal OT-A-mnt fnr f vf concerts per-week had been made, and ! tag on at once that one's neck Is nearly relying "upon v mis? engagement, , many I v" w mace Trying o see every band men - had declined other offers for the summer. ' The Association adopted a. resolution favorinsr- tie- improvement of all streets in Kenilworth on the district plan, and a committee consisting of J. F. McQuaid, E..F. Woldenhauer, T. H. Corapton and Perry . Tomllnson was appointed to secure signatures to petitions necessary for presentation to the city council. It was reported that Mayor 81moa had been interviewed in relation to the purchase of four, -three end 19 acre park sites for Kenilworth, Richmond and Brooklyn additions, and that ne naa promised to give, the subject attention at an early day. - Two . additional arc liehts will be' asked for in 'this sec tion, on East Thirty-second and Powell and East s Thirty-ninth ., and . Francis venue, . . . i - The association also passed a reso lution urging me mayor to . appoint Ben Riesland a member of the park board, as a representative of the east side, and the secretary was Instructed to convey to his honor 'this desire of the association. .1 ?GAG BE3I0YEI) (Continued .from " Page One.) ' of Boston, and Mrs. A. D." Wheeler, the latte wife of a wealthy mine owner or Ainswortn, u. . .; . COLONELC A. DOYEN' TELLS TALE AS . IT WAS TOLD JO HDI I ' (TTnltsJ Press Leased Wlr. Annapolis, Md., July si 3. Discussing the recent order from Washington or dering a reopening of the case of Lieu tenant James N. Sutton of the United 8 totes marine corps, who died from a - bullet- Wound af ter aquaxral with his brotherof fleers two years ago. Colonel Charles A. Doyen, commandant of the barracks here, recounted the circum stances as he recalled them. '-- Doyen was one of the first of the su perior officers of the barracks to reach Button's side. He said the shooting followed a quarrel and that other offi cers who were with 'Sutton explained the circumstances to him, -which he re lated as follows: "As Lieutenant Osterman turned away Lieutenant Sutton struck him on the aide of tho head with his fist. - "As a blow had now oassed. Iiteuten. ant Utley, who. had stopped them be lore, said tney must right, lieutenant Ortetman and Sutton stripped to their snirt sieeves, ana aner a lew mows, Lieutenant Sutton was knocked down. He lay stilt refusing to get up. .. "The others started away, when Sut ton jumped ur and made an attack on Lieutenant Adams. - Adams knocked him down. .- Lieutenant Button, infuriated, again got up and. with rough language, rushed to his tent "'I will shoot every one of you before morning,- ne saia. "Meanwhile, Lieutenant Roelker, who had come In before and whose tent ad joined Sutton's heard a disturbance in the latter's tent and cam to the en trance te investigate, m - . .. , "Then Sutton rushed out of his tent with a revolver in each hand. Roelker followed him. Button met Adams on the road with several others and fired. 'One of -the shots struck Lieutenant - thing at the same time. During ail the performance there wasn t bit of acting that dessert bet ter than the bunch of dogs that in per- eci- unmuu wnn tne Dana s accompan iment flayed the "Last Rose of Bummer" by jingling sleighbells attached to their sides. And there was one elephant not 1 ne oiggesi ever seen Dut assured' ly the smartest 'who couldn't ha v hn a better clown if Ira had been bdrn a man. The show combination believes frj the "lanarh tkal m.lr.lli U V. . u . i. .1 ...UMl. ...... u.nACLU LIIS ileal L K F II IV I IK II 1 for a whole army of .clowns are turning uui wnieuiing new every minute until you have to- eatch hold f- your next neighbor to keen from fallfn off . the almost too narrow seats while 'you In- uuigo jb merriment oi care-forge ttlDg P.1UU. .,- .... ; :;J' GIVES: VERY GOOD BILL Not in the headline Dlacn twit the most orifirlnal act this week is that of Griff, the London hall favorite, who gives a few rather or dinary tricks and aceomnanlo. thvm with a runnlna- fire of extmnntinarv comment that keens half the house con vulsed with sheer delight in his bur lesquerlo, and the other half with a puzzled expression that argues the act too far removed ? from the ordinary horse nlay to Dercolate to thplr sense of humor. Grift's merciless Deellnv off nt h. rose colored glasses that are supposed to be used toward stage subjects and his SSSUmDtlon of th niimnnn, mlnmM nrciurer n tyic are runny- in the e- Portland's ' Great . Bargain ' Store The Golden Eagle Soars Above Theiri All--Alvvaya In tlie Lead Wltli Diaper, Dcttcr Values rree Toyslirl rirlfiec Toys TO ALL .' THE( CHIL DREN TOMORROW, as usual, - a .present for " the boys or girls! with every purchase FREE;" ". THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS Tor the Great I Working People TO ALL THE CHIL: DREN TOMORROW, as usual, a present , for the boys or girls with" every purchase FREEJ t-iM- NINTH BAY ' SMILES Sandals Reducetl Children's, Boy's. Girls', Misses', fouths'. Women's ind Men's Leath er Sandals, . In grand array values and prices unparalleled. In 10 great lots according to sizes regularly priced at 85c to $2.25, durlmr this srreat sale at S9c up to. pair S1.40 Here in Profusioh-'All the Dear IMeJ&d". treme, and he proceeds to burlesque the British slowness with a sense of humbr that shows "he has ' been there." A youngster called his soil for mir. poses, who is quite as red as Orlff is wnue,.maaes -a luceuble JToil for the latter's wit - - , Bam Watson ttrttaonta hla frn CirCUS amid much tnnlnna and Ma ruddv, cheerful face glows with pride ucjiani u ne introauces nis varied assortment or iralnnrt an ma vl m uurru inn. snows wren to nip, a white Roelker. who dropped to the around. "lieutenant Adams thereupon rushed In and out at the proper moment, and a "" ; w screecnes uu your head aches. ' - " : A playlet, "Trimmed."-1s rather a laughable farce, though the jokes are labeled very patently. It is a lively sketch of a manicurist at her work of trimming both digital e.nd "pursical? A comedy skit. 'A Theatrical Agency,' shows Walter Schrode and Lizzie Mulvey in a sonar and danca act, with some horse play comedy. Herbert and Willing are two, or too, noisy burnt cork comedians screaming comedians In the literal sense of the word. The Banks-Breaseale duo rlav on va rious Instruments, and Miss Ila Orannon ives some entertaining songs. The or chestra numbers and the moving pic tures class un With the rest nt h nro. gram. ' Z toward Lieutenant Sutton, who was still Tiring, lieutenant Aaams grappled with Lieutenant Sutton and threw him. ' "Almost at the same time some one aid: 'My God. men, he's killed Lieuten ant Roelker,1 - - - "Thereupon, Lieutenant Button pulled i I r ' w iis rlghtlbani-from undef his body and fired a shot wnich entered his head bout on the line of the right eye and an inch and a half from the ear. which bullet. It was found, passed downward and came out slightly below the left ear on the left side of bis neck. The officer of the iay, Lieutenant Willing, who was standing In front of Lieutenant Button and about three feet from his head, reached over and 'took the revolver from Lieutenant ' Sutton's hand.' "Lieutenant Roelker was nicked un unconscious snd aasisted to the bar racks. This is the substance of what Lieutenant Utley told me and what I nave learned from other sources. JSP Our : prices on Men's Suits, in spring and sum mer .w e i gh ts, have dropped to the bottom, REGULAR $30 AND $35 SUITS now on sale at $20 ALL, OUTING SUITS, $23 , and $25 values your choice for,... $10 1 3IIXXES0TA KEALTY MEN DUE IN CITY ine party of Minnesota real estate men headed by R. D. Cope, president of the Minneapolis real estate board, which j hue. u! m rive in t-Qriiana in tne ciil cago & Northwestern private car. "St PeUrsburg," were delayed on the t)en- cr at xvtw uranae route and will not ar rive in the city until 7:80 a. m. tomor row. Representing several million dollars In personal holdings. . the men who com pose the party are coming to Portland wiu ina purpose or investigating the real estate opportunities, not only of i. in Buy uui 01 uie interior Oregon coua try. wnere valuations will be increased by the building of the Deschutes rail road, v They will be met here by the Portland realty board and by R. V. Holder, local representative of the Chi cago b fnormwestern lines., . SAYS RUNAWAY TRAIN , HAS DISABLED HIM Alleging that he was permanently In jured when he jumped from a runaway togging . train, August Johansson has brought suit in circuit court aminat the Bradley Logging company of Port, land for 125,000 damages. He is repre sented by Willett. Olson Ik Willatt. a Seattle firm -of attorneys. - jonansson alleges in his comniaint that he went to work for the logging company April 7. this year, and th nt day was ordered to act as brakeman on tne company's logginx train, ooeratinit near Cathlamet, Wash. He objected, ac cording to the complaint, but was never- tneiess lorcea to do as ordered. Wh 11m on the. train, Johansson alleges 'it be came unmanajreabla and ran away, jumping the track. To escape death. Johansson declares he Jumned and re ceived Injuries which will prevent him doing manual labor hereafter, He la 17 years old. BUSINESS BRINGS . QEABY TO PORTLAND Announcement' was made from th: local offices of -the Chicago, Rock Island A Pacific railroad this morning that greatly Increased business in Port land cas necessitated the enlargement of the force and the establlahment of freight and passenger departments under separate heads. The . freight business of the Rock Island system will remain In charge of the present general agent. Charles A. Hunter, .-to whose enterprise much of the Increase In busi ness here Is accredited. M. J. Geary of Little. Rock, Ark., has been appointed head of the passenger department and will arrive In Portland to assume his duties the latter part of this week. - Canvas dxf'rds W o m n's a n c Misses' , canvas Oxfords, ' in al: sizes; an -extra fins value, turn and heavy soles; In lac bluchers and " , buttoi styles. - A regu lar seller at $3.60 we offer them at the ' sensational reduction ' price during this great reduction sale -at ...... : 01.28 50c Jabots and Collars. 10 Cts. A great assortment of fancy Collars, lace Jabots, '. etc; V great values that usually sell at (50c, a wonder ful reduction .104 $2.iOMushroom Sailor Hats 79c Mushroom Sailors In great variety of ol ors and shapes. This Js a hat that usually sells at 12.60 else twertJberet ' and . . .,. . . ... 79 Sale Fancy Hair Pins, 9c and 23c A great assortment of fine fancy Hair Pins, regular values at SOe and 8 So per card of three; a great bargain at J3o,, and, card ...... 04 Mothers, buy tomorrow.- Never before h the history of the Golden sgle have such wonderful bargains been oifered.' Wonderful?; More than wonderfuLl The great values on display tomorrow are simply amaxing. Of course. Children's Day ALWAYS means big bargains but you have never before seen such bargains as these. Deep cuts on all children's wear-so deep youll be more than surprised that we 'can offer these items t' prices so 'lowwhyi many Portland merchants would be glad to ouy m a supply ot tnese goods at these prices. Read 6 Bead Necklaces . " r- -7 Sale, 8c and 19c Pretty Bead Neck laces, long and short lengths, all varieties of , fancy beads;, val ues aslly worth 50c jind 76c,'j5hoiceL each, ISo and ,...gg 51 Embroideries 14c, Reg. 85c A, treat lot of fine Embroideries, real wide,, values- that sold as high ' as 86c the yard.i . An Irre alstlble special, .tbe yard ... ..,.14 Trimmed Hats $6 Vals. $1.98 A. beautiful assort ment of chic, up-to-date Milllnary; great values to $; shapes to comply with every taste, special, . ... . S1.98 --a.s a i ,v M 1. im y,, ,...,, ,, in ii, 1 1 1 1 I.. Woman's Shoes. ti aluss, sx.ysr 1 women's Vie I Kid Shoes, In many cuts, pat ent tips, great Vals.' sensa tional reduction, this sale 1.T oys' Wasa Sulta, In many colors; great 11.60, values, Wednss day only, at ,..57 8oys" Plns Wash Baits, in White; , a great value, worth to $S, Wednesday at only .'. . . . .'.S1.08 Chlldrea's Taacy Ool- ored Sresses, In won derful array; v many colors, - trimmings and ' styles; a great Children's Pay Bar gain ; worth $1.50, at only ; ;....94v OhQdxen's Colored Ohambray , Cresses, In many colors; ' great values that - usually sell for sSc; a great Wednesday bargain at 42 Children's O Ingham Dresses, aTeat-76e values. In children's and misses' ( sUes, each: for only... 3 7 Children's and Hisses' Whits Dresses I great f 1.60 , value, . neatly trimmed in blue; they are mighty- sensa tional ; Wednesday bargains at this pries...... 7 79 Children's wweatsrs In many colors coats worth to ' $1.60 a great Children's Spe cial only, .each 98t Odd lots la CbUdran's rackets, values worth to 8.60, all go to morrow at -. .SI. 98 1 .. Children's Heat Btomptrar regular val ues,, worth to 76e; a sensational Day each Clonal Children's tv " Bargain, at onry. 'i, " iaw Children's OIngham Dresses I values w'th to too; alses S to ; S years; a great spe cial ....21d Coat Sweaters In misses' sixes; . values that sell to $J usual. Iy-a wonderful Chil dren's , Day Special, - w rr- -ww Sl.Sd Chllarea's Jaokets, in great variety of col ors and styles;' val ues to It; an odd lot. Wednesday, at only, each .. .....S2.89 Chlldrea's Z4nea Coats, values worth to $3, all o, Wednes day at only ..S1.93 Children's and BOsms Whits S res sea, great 5.00 values, all go at ,... ,.7 . 01.93 Boys' .Wash Salts, in many cslors, . won derful values, worth to 13, Wednesday at only ... ... ....98 Children's , tiara Ooats in wide diver-, tlty- of styles; values to 11.75, . at .only, Wednesday . . . ..96 Children's ' Trimmed Kats and Bonnets, all that's- left of a great lot, worth to 13; your choice . Wednesday at onlr. while they last. -each ! ....., Die 75 c Fancy Belts on Sale at 22c A great lot of pretty Belts, - fancy buckles, belting . of plain- and fancy, materials, ; In cluding elastic; reg ular 76c values, while they last ...... 22 Women's -Reg. 33c Hose, 23c Women's stylish Kos- i lery In white; 'great values that . sell' at t5o pair usually. A great reduction, while they last, pair 23e , Silk Gloves, $1 Values for 49c Women's Bhort Silk Gloves, In all colors); great values that are sold to 11.60 the pal elsewhere, . a , great bargain, t ' per .pair only ,, 40 Any TrimmeJ; Hat, Sale $2.49, Tour tcholcs-. tomor-; row. of any - hat In the - entire store, ln clud tag trimmed' models, worth to IS and lit, at the enor mously' reduced price of (..,k..i....i.4, BoyV $3.50 Shoes at $1.89 Boys' Patent Box Calf and Vlcl Kid Shoes, - wonderful values that sell at 13. to the pair , else where. - Beginning Wednesday, -at : this great salt at the pair ..... ...SI. 89 Lot Children's Shoes, $1.50 Values at 89c Children's Shoes, with patent tips, great values worth to 11.60 all go Wednesday during; this sal, pair 89 e 3 Women's Oxrds, 3.60 wat, $1.48 A great - assort ment women's ; vict, tan and pat ent Oxfords, great -v si see, worth to liSO ialrs,t .. 11.49 Lingerie Dresses to Go Wednesday These sensational price slashing, value-giving offers will ne without i precedent tomorrows for everything , , in- our great Garment Section must , be moved regardless of worth. Be low we not two reduced Lina-erle Dress Items; great values that are worth three times the prices quoted, but to move 'em fast, we're offering them at ridiculoualy low prices. Lot 1 $25 Vals. $7.92 lovely Lingerie Dresses, wonderfully pretty, all stylishly designed In all un-to-date modes: a value for tomor row that's really unprecedented; val ues that usually sell at prices rang ing to 125, in all colors, 7 QO alFto at only Lot 2$15 Vals. $5.17 Beautiful Lingerie Dresses, a great assortment of values, worth usually , to 1S. A great reduction unheard of before. "All new, fresh garments. ; in all colors and styles; a sensational value worth your early at- C 4 tention. at only, each ..'tl' Odd Wash Suits $2.99 Pretty Wash Suits, odd sizes a great lot. worth to fl flA a.e77 $10, for Wednesday'' I V? .T I i i r I I i mL .' f ' I 1 1 J II 111 111 wmmm All Silk Dresses Must Go We'sday All that's left of a fine.' larsre'lot of . lovdy-MeisaltrterTaffetar-Foulard- - etc., Silk Dresses, ail fresh bummer 4 garments gowns that sell as high as $35 in many Portland stores "all must go Wednesday at almost . ridiculously low prices. Yon'll find emdivided into two-great price -t - lots1 fop your convenience at the Wednesday sale. $12.19 and, $9.21.. . . V Great values in Silk Gowns, a price , event unparalleled; values to 535.00, , I ,19 v r Great values in Silk Dressesrvalues - unheard of before; worth to $25.00. , -Wednesday, while they'.' JA Of they last, at pnly...,4.v. 'eJ17esl' ".TV mm Wednesday selling, whilct O they last, at, only . ...Olu Wash Suits Cut i i m . i ..I I. in. I. lively Wash Suits, great values, that are sold -as high as 136, all Xo tomorrow at ; 87, Kl . great lot of fins Wash Suits, values that sell as high as 120. 11 go at r. . , 1 4 ... ....... SS.S8 MARCUS HAS GOOD MORALS AND SPLENDID PLAY AT BUNGALOW B y R. A. W. a pleasant' taste It leaves mouth. This is- not an advertisement some new tooth wash or chewin but simply a plain statement o In the 1C5-170 THIRD ST. ; Ford Auto Beaches Albany. ' Albany. Or tfsJuly IS. The Ford au tomobile racer, the winner of the trans continental race from New York to Seattle, arrived here yesterda y - after noon about 1:16 o'clock. -Chauffeur Beott snd Machinist Smith ar on their way to New Tor hy the way of Cali fornia On their-way Tto the outskirts iJh!!ci.lr B tcln mania got the best of the drivers and many people saw an exciting exhibition of good speed. , .... j.. - ' . for gum. a plain statement of wh.it the Morals of Marcus, which opened at the Bungalow last night, does for those who may be so fortunate as to see the play. - .' " - .-.' . ., Acting aside, and incldentallv the act. lng is good all through, the Morals of Marcus gives the pleasantest eve ning's entertainment that has been of fered to the Portland Deoole for some little time, if not for the season. Id opening, it may be stated unqualifiedly that the play is clean., It is even clean er than the book as It was. written by W. . Locke, for as it waa represented last sight the little waif Carlotta comes back to Ordeyne without a fall. - - 'It has In all its lines nothing of the suggestive, never . treads near to the danger line of the vulgar, and at the same time Is so sparkling with 'wit President Kelps Orphaas. ' t .' : -Hundreds of orphans. have been helped by the President of The Industrial and Orphans Home at Macon, Ga... who writes: "We have Used Electrlo Bit ters in this Institution, for nine years. It has proved a most excellent mii. cine- for Stomach) Liver and - Kidney trouoiee, - we regards it as one of jthe best family medicines on earth. It in vigorates the vital organs, purines the blood, aids digestion,- creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or run-down people it has no eqjiaL Bst for female -complaints. and so polished In presentation that It needs none of the. modern day sauce 'of rlsqueness to make It please the mental palate. It Is a pretty stftry charmingly told and replete with Interest from be ginning to and. ? "i ' i s ; ' !- 'V Marts Doro, who takes the star rolo of Carlotta, is, all that her press agents have said she is, strange but true. She is oeauinui ana sne has made of her part a most bewitching -character, -wild and yet womanly. Edwin Arden as Sir Marcus Ordeyne is siso a most lovaDie cnap, quaint and sharp in speech, but a man with a heart or gold. Fred Tiden as Sebastion Pas quale fills In ths gap of the inevluble vtlllan. He Is really a very naughty man. in-Intent, but the audience does not nats mm mucn because he does not get very far with his intended vil llany. Mary K. Taylor as Judith Main waring is another of the cast who goes far to tmake - the nroductlon 'rnmJ.t The other members ot the company fit in their places to make the picture har monious and finished. -. N Looking at It from all - around the Morals of Marcus is a most -nleasin little picture of life well worth a trip to the Bungalow, or farther, for that matter, to see. It is like a breath from the mountains blowing across the su perheated atmosphere of the nreaent dav stage, fresh, sweet .and refreshing. It will be in the city for four nlahta. tn and Including. Thursday-night. Great Britain, has forbidden all m- sals, British as well as of other na tionalities, from using their wireless spparatua In the harbor of Gibraltar, except by , permission- of the governor. DFFEXCE MADE OF - AUTOMOBILE LEAGUE " Portland, ulvll. To ths Editor of The Journal In reply to an article pub lished in The Oregon Sunday Journal of July 41 by parties who are Interested in tn manuiacture and sale of automo biles -and automobile accessories, and who are trying to maintain the present high prices of such and thereby keep their own nests feathered, we say that the International Automobile league, or--anised and Incorporated in Buffalo, N. Y., in 1908, by Individual automobile owners to reduce the cost of owning and maintaining an automobile, baa in that Short space of time been the meanS of arrniating a chain of hotels, garages, supply houses, oil stations, doctors, etc., tnroughout the countrv where they have worked, thus securing for its members (individual automobile owners), - com mercial and reduced rates, and farther, has enlisted the services of responsible attorneys in tne airrerent towns and cities to look afterrthe local legislation of the individual automobile owner and to furnish assistance at a nominal cost to members oS-the league on presenta- Bur Dyspepsia is America's curse. K?k Blood Bitters eonauers dvsnensla every time. - It drives out impurities. tones the stomach, restores perfect di gestion, normal weight, - and good lealth. Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind plies yield to Doan's OlntmenC Chronic cases soon relieved, finally cured. Drug gists all sell it, '1 - -, Doan's' Rertilets cure' constlmitlnn without sTlolns. nausea, nor an weak ening effect. Ask your drngglst . for them.. 16 cents per box, . For sny pain. -from top to toe. from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas Eclectric OIL Pain can't stay where It Is .used. tion of their membership card snd mem bership number.-.:. ... ; The L A. L. through confidential let ters and catalogues enables Its members to purchase all automobile accessories, including the beat makes of tires, such as Goodrich, Flak, Diamond. Morgan A Wright and others, at dealers' prices and other accessories at . discount o; 10 per cent to SO oer cent and tnaran tee that all goods furnished, from the smallest accessories to the complete au tomobile. Is the very best manufactured, and offers to any of its members, any iiir muiTimiai or corporation a re ward of 110,000 If they can prove that the I. A. L. furnishes any other class of goods to Its members. The goods fur nlsi.ed are tne very best and guaranteed oy tneir matters. - We emphatically deny the icrtarire that any of our staff as reoresentatlves of the I, A. L. hsve offered any considera tion to the president er any ether mem ber of the automobile cubt -te secure tnelr membership in the International Automobile lesrue. . - . - - - R. H. RAINES. ! A. U. Local Managers for , mobile Leagus of Buffalo, N. T, ONTAEI0 CITIZENS A FORM PHONE C03IPANY HAINES.-' '-r OPKEV'OOD, - International Auto- " (Ppeeltl CUpstek te Tks 7oarat) . ' Ontario. Or.. July II At a csltt meeting of Ontario eltisens last nlht I an independent telephone company was organised. It will be Incorporated for siu.uuu. . me oeu company recently removed its toll sUtlon from here to Payette. Idaho, and the eltisens, desir ing - better service, subscribed- severs thousand dollars, for a new company in which the members of th.Rnln Independent company will be stock holders. .Nearly every citlsen of On tario is a stockholder in the new com pany. Officers and directors were elected last nlsrht. also a comtntttrta on by laws to file Incorporation papers. ?: 6--omen may like to Move but most Business Men side-step that Expense if there's Any Better Way. . Cabinets MADE IK SECTIONS jlre xtra flllnj capacity only as needed, and are adaptable to- SHAPE OF and SPACE 117 pox t Complete "Y and E' Sectional tataiog may suggest sometning to you. - tlA word to Y and E B ia 8ufflcIent. GLASS&PRUDHOWMECO. nmm mzms, stationms. u vnaiKA, uttJbc ruKnuuKt-' 65-67 SEVENTH STREET mm 3s J