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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY ; 4, '1911. -t j i v t 9 llJOWTOlCS . . I ii i i i i ii i " - v? TQXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ' HEILtO Frederick Ward (a 'Julius , v , CiHir.11 i ; ' fl ' . BITNaATrW-"Th nirl From Rector" BAKER Floreno Robert. Theodor V, ' Robert and . Thurlow Bergen , In fThe HlKht of Way." ... ,T ' ORPHEUat-JOrphsum Circuit Vaud. vine. '. Vint AnfrVnltl . ORAjVd Sulllvsn Cc-nsldln. Vaud- " star!- ARCADE. OH JOT. TIVOU : - First run pictures, 11 a. in. to 11 p. m. Weather Conditions. Storm warnings wer ordarad displayed at th mouth of tha coiumoia river i 1 . n mw A . .A v. m they wara extended to lnelud all Puget aound seaports. About t p. lit. maxi mum wind velocity of 71 mtlaa from th; southeast occurred at North Head, and - last night a maximum wind velocity of (I miles rrom the sown wss rwponea from Tatooah Island. Tha atorm this . mnrnlnr has two centers, one over A 1 berta, tha other off tha .Washington coast. ' General ralne have fallen in northern Oregon, Washington and north, am Idaho, but Bona has fallen In south, am Oregon and southern Idaho. A large high pressure are overllea tha uppsr Mississippi valley, and fair weather pre vails generally east of tha Rocky moun, taJna. Heavy frosts oof ur red this morn ins? in tna lks region ana upyw bw laalnnl v. 1 1 . v 1 The aondltlons are favorablafor rain m thla diatrlot tonight ana inaay. wiu high aoutbariy winas aiong me eoas. FORECA8T8. Portland and vlolnlty Occasional rain I V. -na VrAm anuthaM wlnria. Oregon &aln tonight and Friday; southerly winas. Waehtnrton Rsln tonight and Frl day; southerly winds, becoming high along tha coast. ...... Idaho Showers tonight and Friday. a r-i 1 1 1 fill Talk On Vonlxry "Preparing and Mar ketlng Poultry Products" will be tha subject of an addrena by Professor A G. Lunn In tha auditorium of tha Port land Toung Man's Christian sssoola tlon tomorrow night a,t 8 o'clock. Tha address will ba the last of a aertaa that Professor Lunn haa riven under tha joint aueplcaa of the Y. M. C. A. and the Junior Poultry association, and la open to tba public In tha course of hla address. Professor Lunn will kill, pick and dress a chicken In order to demon strate tha proper method of preparing poultry for sale. Tha final address of tha poultry aeries will be delivered May IS by Dr. E. F. Pernot. John D. Mann, for municipal Judge. Equal Justice to all. , No. IS, X. Entertaining Program Muelo, boxing and a variety of entertaining atunta will be tha order of events at tha club house of the Portland Cricket club near Montavllla tonight Jlmmle Dunn and Cfeorge Turnbulk well known singers, will appear-on tha program, the former with popular Scotch ballade and catchy English lays, and tha latter with a num ber of hla favorite southern melodies. Humorous readings will ba given by Jack Clark. John Z. Mann, for municipal Judge. Equal justice to all. No. 25, X. Penney Bros. Friday BpeclaL Our SI grade of Wines at $1 per gallon. Our 1.89 grade of Wines at 76c par gal Ion.' Straight Kentucky Whiskey, T years old. regular $4. SO, at 11.50 per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular S6.60,at 12.60 par gallon. Our II grade of Whlakey, Rum, Gin and Brandy, $1.10 per gallon. Morrison st Free delivery, voted . to the equipping trie play ground Residents and others Interaated ara earnestly requested to lend their presence .,., , , ; , ; . , t - Speeder Arrested D Rx Titus, local manager for tha Iltipmobll Auto com pany, who with two young girls and man whose name was not given, were bound for tha MUwaukle tavern, wara arrested near the Bell wood car bams last night after a chase In which Pa trolman J. 1 J. Keegan pressed another automobile Into eervlce, - from . Water street . and Hawthorne avenue. . Th officer ' says h flagged the man when ha sped acres th railroad tracks and Tltua refused to atop, but Titus de nlea this. Tba officer stopped another auto and ordered . the driver to give chase.. iTh case will b tried out in court tomorrow. - Bartnurs moan Quarantined. Th residence of City Auditor A. L. Barbur haa been quarantined on account of th aerious Illness of Irene, hla 10-year-old daughter, and Arthur, an 6-year-old son. Tha children hav been afflicted by a sever attack ef scarlet fever. Unable to Visit Ms family on account of quar antine restrictions, Mr. Barbur haa for the past few daya kept In constant at tendance near a convenient telephone. He waa greatly relieved thla morning, however, whan tha family physician re ported the young Barbur children out of danger. ' Oraelvy to Horses A fin of 110 waa assessed against Tom Fargnaon, barn boss for tha Has el wood Creamery, com pany, for cruelty to animal. Ha was arrested yeatarday by Patrolman Royle for allowing a team In charge of Driver Henry Howard to leave th barns while th horses war suffering from sore necka Sergeant Crate, th humane or near mad an examination or the am mala. Howard, who waa also arrested. was given a suspended sentence. Aato Pmaenes Znto Btor The auto truck of the Purity Cream company went wild thla forenoon and dashed Into tba clothing store of Welgel Bros. breaking In tha doors and smashing the show case. The frightened lad at th wheel rode with the machine until It came to a standstill In front of an as tonished clerk. No one waa Injured and the auto waa found to be In perfect condition when It waa backed out upon the street It will take about IE00 to repair tha atora front and tha ahow case. aXaOlff tfieatre, Wednesday, May 10, 1:15 p. m.. Old May Day Revels, under the auspice of St Marjrs Alumnae aa- soclatlon. Chorus of ever S00 voloes. Helllg theatre orchestra. Beats $1, TSc. 60c and 2 80. Boxea, , IS and 14.60. . 9. J canines, candidate for council man- t-large. Vote X l. (Paid adv.) - Fir Damages Swelling. A fire at 0 clock tola morning In a two atory residence occupied by Mra. Cynthia H. Krape at 608 Clay street did about MOO worth of damage to th first atory of th house and scorched the adjoining residence. The blase was discovered Jy Patrolman A. C Lister. The-family, including the mother and two children, hurried from th houae in their night robes. The hone la owned by J. R. Horning. Beeented Pet Ham. Because Orlando Schmuck, who controla the advertising concession at tha O. W. P. depot. First and Alder streets, called Depot Maater Kelly a "proverbial Irish cop," when Kelly -had become angered at an answer that Schmuck had given him. Kelly ar rested Schmuck for using profane and abusive language. Thla morning ha ap peared against the boy in court. Judge Friday only. 7-881 BUTatwell dismissed the eaaa. raones jessi J57, b-zz. Betlrlug Txfim Bnslneaa June 1st. Studio for sale; great reduction on all work, to close out stock. Rowsna M. Hogan, photographer, 10(H Id at 3. 9. Jennings, candidate for council man -at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) J. J. Jennings, candidate fer conncll-man-at-largc. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) Monday Musical Club OOaoert. Ma sonic temple, Tuesday evening, Ma'yl. Chorus 150 women's voices under Mrs. - Rose Reed-Hanscome; Mrs. Elfrlda Heller- Welnsteln, Mrs. Robs Reed-Hanscome, Marlon de la Parelle, sololsts Tlcksts on sale at Ellers, Graves'. Meier A Frank'a, Ltpman & Wolfe's muslo de J. J. Jennings, candidate for council-man-at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) 9. 9. Jennings, candidate for council man-at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid, adv.) BOsslon Work At tha First Presby terian church. Twelfth and Alder atreeta, Thursday evening at 7:45, Miss Eva M. Clark of India will speak of mission work among her people. She will appear In nfulve costume. Th publlo cordially Invited. J. J. Jennlng, candidate for council-man-at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) Orchard to Exohang.- Tan acre 1-yaar-old commercial orchard close In, in Hood River-Mosier district, worth 84C00, for unincumbered Portland prop erty of equal value. Fine soil, fine condition. Inquire room 10, 141 H First street: J. J. Jennings, candidate for councll-man-Marge. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) a Shakespearean Beading At th Irv Ington club house next Friday evening, at 8 o'clock Marshall Darrach,. cele brated Shakespearean reader will pre sent renditions from Shakespeare. Pro ceeds of this entertainment will be de- Mrs. Bills Dies. Mrs. Lw Ellls.-J whose husband Is now serving a rock pllo sentence, died last night at St Vincent's hospital, death being due either to alcoholism or from Injuries sustained in a fall down a flight of stairs at S46Va First street where she was found yesterday morning by Pa trolman Manring. Dr. Zelgler is mak ing an examination of the remains today to determine what caused th death. Bushlnff Parkway grading-. Work on the grading of the new Terwllllger park way U proceeding with extraordinary rapidity. The firm to whom the con tract was n warded has a large force of men and eight horses employed. Super intendent Mische of the park department expects the contract to be finished ahead of time. J. J. Jennings, candidate for council man -at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) Bon Oar "Tourist' Sentenced Wll liam Smith, a boxcar tourists wax a. rested at midnight laat night by Patrol man 7. W. Huntlnarton In a hntrar mi Water and Clay streets while enjoying Foster Sl Kleiser Hig(i Grade Commercial and Electric Bast 7h -maA East Bverett Its. Pnons Bast lllll B49H V. HAZELW00D CREAM STORE . . h .. 1 v.: Ice Cream, Candles and Pastry Our lea cream, candles and pastry will be delivered free, between th hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m-, provided tha order amounts to CO cents or more, within the following limits. East side to Seventeenth street, a . . far north as Multnomah street; as far south as Harrison street - West side to Twenty-eighth street, as far north as Nlcolai street; a9 far south as Wood street .., To points outside these limits one- half regular meaaenger charge will be charged, for delivering. rXB SAZBrWOOS cbsax stobb, 888-890 Washington Street Phones 1 Brain 798, A-4553. a fir that he had ouilt in th ear." He was using cocaine when th officer ar rived. II was sentenced to 10 daya. - Brandishes Br4 srnlfwnilaro IX. Eaton waa arrested laat night by Pa trolman Humphries at Front and Har rison while standing In a crowd threat ening all with a large bread knife. This morning his wife appeared against him and asked that h b examined vf or his anlty. . . , . Seventh Ward Xrag-a Members of th Seventh Ward leagu will meet to night in Brooklyn halt to discuss the proposed widening of ' East Twenty sixth street from, Division to Powell Valley and th laying of water mains tit- the Woodstock district Blla Sftovan ArrestedElla 'Stovell aald to he th proprietress tf an al leged, disorderly house at 47 North Seventh street waa arrested last night by Patrolman J. J. Helms and Gretta Darling was arrested aa an inmate, Th cas will be tried tomorrow. A. Zt. Bejrvusv Candidate for city auditor, ' la paying his own campaign expenses and haa no campaign. manager. No. 1 on the ballot (Paid adv.), Examination for Stoker Examination of 18 candidate for the position ef stoker in the fir department la being oondueted today by th city civil serv ice commission under the supervision of Dr. F. I. Pammasch, deputy city health offlcsr. ; - : . , .. ,v; . Special Friday OnlyDon't ba de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors.' 11.18 quality port, sherry, angellea and muscatel wine, 7 60 per gal loat 14 rye and bourbon whiskey, 88.71 per gallon; 44 brandy, 11.76 per gallons 84 rum, 18.78 per gallon. National Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 1411, Home A-4488.. Delivered. . Attention, Voter Dr. Emmet Drake, secretary of th Portland Res Festival association, la not a candidate at the coming primary election for offlo of councilman at large, or any ether office. (Paid, adv.) Ken's Spring alt ( meet and beat strongest competition in th city of Portland on men's suits. 818 to 810 suits for 81t78; 888.40 to 888 suits. 814.TIS 817.66 to 110 suit. 818.75. My 880 a month rent and system of buy ing doe It. Jlmmle Dunn, room 816 Oregonlan bldg. Wn'a TiiWisera Van. buv vour nants tt wkm an1 save mnnn. 14 ti 14.60 pant for 88.60; 88 to 88.60 pants for 88.60. jimmy Dunn, room sis uregnn lan bldg. eswaajewaa-ee Mrs. ZJrUe t X-eetare Mrs. Ixra C. Little rives a free lecture on "Attain ment of Health and Power," Friday evening at 8 e'olock at W. C T. V. head quarters In th Ooodnough building. - -Cctnr on XUorg BUot" Dr. Charles H. Chapman will lecture Fri day at I p. rn. at Women of Wooderaft hall to th literature department of the Woman's club on "George Eliot Vote for Sana . Wood ware for coun-cllman-at-large, A represenutlve cltl aan and substantial taxpayer. 4 Paid ad.) Barry Tanokwteh baa removed his law office to 870 Alder atreet (La bor Templa) For sal Fin 7 room cottage at Sea side, near board walk. Must bs sold at once; 8600 cash swings the deal. C-tll, Journal. Steamer Jess Barktas fer Camaa Waahnural and mt landlnaa. dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Waahlngton street dock at I n tn. " VMa tnr W lima staDublloan can didate for city treasurer. (Paid adv.) Tot City Treasurer, Oscar P. MlUer. No. 16 on official ballot (Pd. Adv.) r X. Jannlnra randldate for councll- man-at-large. Vote X 86. (Paid adv.) w. A- wise and associates, rainless dentists. Third and Washington. - Th Journal's classified column ar especially Interesting today to those contemplating purchasing a oountry home r farm. Bfgs, SO Son, Wooster's, 406 Wash, HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Oeary Street, above Union Square Just eppealte Betel St tread European Plan S1.60 a day op American Plan $3.00 a day up ITew steel an4 trick ttrncrar. Furatenedat east el M0e,0e0. tvery eenlort sad ceo. venienee. Os carfleee trasaferrlng all ever city. Omolbue aeea tralo so4 itaamere. Send lor Beeklet with aaat el baa rancn AMUBILMEXTS. jaaa6seaapxsjpa Seventh k Teylei Ptrone Main 1; A-III1. 4 NIOHTS. beilnnlng TONIiJHT, , Special Price Matinee Hi (unlay. ' Frederle Thompson preeenta . the Drama llo Sensation. "THE SPENDTHRIFT" Jorls Mitchell and Uenel Adams. Evenings; Lower floor, 50-11. Hal cony, 6 rows, fi; rows, Jo; laat 11 rows, 60a Oallery, 8o-J4c Matinee; 81 to 66c ' BBOW TOTB OWflr STATB IIEILia THEATRE Next Monday and Tuesday Night Marie Alice Pcrrin I iiiusiniiea Travel tsis FOHNIA , ' Seat Sale Onena Tomorrow. Prices i, f6o 60o, 85, 16o. jjjTO-NIOOT 0m Gig. Untie Remove Sme! $100,000 Stock, Vomen's High-Grade Oater Wearing Apparel to be Sacrificed This is a most remarkable sale with its many astonishing opportunities. Since the opening here last Monday morning it has been met with a tremendously enthusiastic response. One reason is that the goods offered are just what every woman needs just now. Every price is actually sensational You will fully realjre this fact when you scan over the items lilted below. Youll realiie it even more fully when you see the goods themselves. We want particularly to emphasise the fact that the entire stock is new everv article a product of spring, 1911. Come then to this store tomorrow. We'll guarantee that you'll be gratified and pleased beyond measure. Women's Coats Are Much Less Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses Women's Tailor Made Suits and Silk Dresses all spring, 1911, models-on sale at great reduction: $20 Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses 811.05 $25-$28 Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses. . .314.95 $30-$S5 Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses. . .818.75 $37.50 Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses $24.75 Washable House Dresses Entire stock of Women's Washable House Dresses spic span new goods on sale at these reductions : $1.75 Washable House Dresses 81.12 $2.25 Washable House Dresses : 51.40 $3.00 Washable House Dresses 3 J 1.05 $100 Washable House Dresses.... $2.05 All Lingerie Dresses at Half We're selling our entire collection of Lingerie Dress es at exactly half of former low price were $3.50 to $25.00 are now 31.75 to 812.50 $1.50 Cotton Moire Petticoats Only 89c The price we are selling these at hardly covers the cost of the materials. $5.00 Silk Waists are $2.95 About 500 in this lot. Fancy messaline plain taf fetassome have sailor collar effects, etc; $5.00 values 82.95 $2.00 Tailored and Lingerie Waists 79c About 1500 plain tailored and lingerie Waists. Best $1.75 to $2.00 values at only 79e $1.50 Middy Waists-are 95c About 1000 "Middy" Waists. Very pretty and dain ty. They are $1.50 values at 95 250 Walking Skirts of all-wool cloths; ) v were $5.00 to $6.50 0.UU -many of them just '. 89.05 311.05 $14.05 Absolutely new spring models unpacked Three great groups : Women's new $17.50 Coats, at. Women's new $20.00 Coats, at. Women's new $25.00 Coats, at. White Serge Coats and HalfPriro Short Spring Jackets at llcfff rn You can buy any of these handsome garments at exactly one-half of -"what the former price was. Voile and Marquisette Dresses Absolutely new garments these many just taken out of their wrappings : $17.50 Voile Marquisette Dresses 311.05 $20.00 Voile Marquisette Dresses 814.05 $25.00 Voile Marquisette Dresses 316.05 $30.00 Voile Marquisette Dresses $18.75 $1.75-52.75 Marquisette Waists $1.12 About 1600 in this lot all new, fresh and crispy high and low neck New colored Bulgarian effects, at .....81.12 57.00 and $1.25 Lawn Waists Only 49c About 2500 Lawn Waists plain and fancy effects $1.00 and $1.25 values at 40 $1.50 and $2 Colored Waists for $1.05 About 2500 colored Waists narrow stripes and pin checks $1.50 and $2.00 values at $1.05 All-wool, navy and black serge and fancy mix tures; panel and habit back models. Were $6.50 to $8.50 54.95 Prepare Yourself for a Rainy Day by Buying One of These Raincoat Specials $22.50 SHp-Ons jj QfJ H ''"'$16.65 ALL-WOOL NAVY AND BLACKSERGE, PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES, with Presto collars, regular fll J far $22.50 and $25.0 values 3)1 470 $15 to $16.50 Slip- Uns go at $20.00 blip-Ons Cj $9.95 2500 pieces Persian Neckwear, , 25c and 35c values 2500 pieces Persian Neckwear, 50c and 75c values !...23e 250 fine' Australian all-wool Sweaters, $5 and $6 vals. f 2.05 5th and Alder 5th and Alder S-n ii ii i ...... 5th and Alder-&'Tsthand Alder Alteration Hands Wanted. NOEXCHANOES NO REFUNDS NO APPROVALS Store Opens 8:30 a. m. iHLONERY SPECIAL If I Hill Factory jelean-up, ten cases, forty dozen, 480 black Neapolitan-hair and Tagal-hemp Shapes. About 30 different styles, latest, most up-to-date and popular models. v Shapes suitable for a miss Small medium and large correct for plume rims. flower trims or tailor trims. These would sell regularly at. of sixteen or for her moth er or her grandmother. ,33.50 to 34.50 1 -PAY SPECIAL OWLY AT EITHER STORE f BE THE OLD STAND. $12 214 THIRD, CORNER SALMON. THE ' CROWN, 392 MORRISON, OPP. OLDS, WORTMAN & KING. The Station Agent EVERYONE, ai times, wants to ask a question of the station agent. The easiest and quick est way is to use the Bell Telephone. You can not only reach your local station, but stations located miles away, and get information that will relieve your anxiety. This is only one of the innumerable uses of universal Bell service. f. . THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. '. Every Bell Telephone is the Center BUNGALOW 1 litiAIRli SCsla 117 ea A.-4394 Oeo. SVaker, it ft, TONIGHT ALL, ' VVtEK ,'' Matinee Saturday. Ore test Comady Huorees tm aimx. noil mxoTom'Sn Direct from a sensational run of one year at Weber's Muslo Hell. New Ters. Evening- crlcen. 15o, 60c, 76a, 61. Matinee, 26c. 60c. Neit week Lyric Musical Comedy Cv rvt-,,v Mala a aaa w-e3M Oeo. X Bakes, Mr. Ail Week MaUnee Saturday. Sixth week ef the Great Trl-Star Season riorenee Theodore Thartow ROBERTS BOBKKT8 BERG EX Xa ra BIOST OT WAX" Vvenlnrs, 66o, 60o, 76o; matinees. 16c. 60o. Next Week Starts next Monday "SamaesL" JCleotlon returns Saturday nlghtj . , MArm x a loao sfATzarn btsbt sat 1S-SS-SO sRCMCTB WBBX SCAT 1 Mr. William 6kml, as. slsted by Miss Battle limine. Miss Minnie Yltorson B) Oox, Tom Waters, Be. , bledello, Sohrode A Mnlvey, Tae Bobert -Oe Monl Trio, Sjaara Backiey. n a.A ) r el fejJBk THEATRE Unetaalea TaadevUle, WXXX MAT 1 Merman Xlb ft Oo la "DOFB." XaUlraa and Ward, row Bel son Oomlaaes, real Oordon, Babe Striok land, Alness Sarr, rantafesoop. Pop ular prices. Matinees dally. 1:10, 7:60, 6. GRAND Week May 1. HI I The SAUMBOSI'i,' In the Most Baffling-' Barnes ft Bobinson Xleotiioal StarpMseei Bat Baaarro ft Co Claude Banf I Oraadaseops Matinees every day. 1:30 anv seat, 16 ' Evening performances at 7Jd and 6:16;' balcony, 16c; lowsr floor, 26o; box seats 60e. " Shakespeare Recital BT Marshall Darrach FBIOAT XYXBXBO, SCAT 8, 6 O'CLOCK AT THE XBTTBOTOB CX.TTB XOVSB Play Ground Benefit Fund TZOStBTS fVOO. NOTE Mr. Darrach'a recitals are all from memory. Sabln, 4661E. 16d Street North. 1 : BASEBALL SVBOBXATIOV BABK Oor. Taagha and Xweaty-lourth Its. PORTLAND vs. Vernon SCAT 8, S, 4, S, , T. . Games begin week days 6:10 p. m. Sun days 6:30 p. m. Admission Bleachers J5c: grandstand 60o; boxes, 26o extra. Children, bleach ers, 10c; grandstand, 66c. Ladles' day Friday. Boys under 11 free to bleach, ers Wednesday. Alveolar Dentistry. . In a majority of our advertisements we lay great stress on our specialty. Alveolar dentistry, replacing missing taath without a elate or hridae work. and the curing Pyorrhea (loose teeth). The work Is so remarkable in Its char acter that tt is apt to overshadow those other esses which come to us th sim ile cases. We don't want the Idea to obtain that we are Alveolar? specialists alone. We are that, but something more general practitioners of the first class. We do dentistry In all Its branches, from the simple piece of fill ing up. us a pobbuuj statement to make, but we can do anything that is possible in dentistry, and what ws do Is always of the very highest class. Our booklets Alveolar Dentistry and exam inations are free. There are 13 Alveolar Dental Co. offices in the west. About 60.000 people are wearing our Alveolar Mth About zooo people in thla cttv and state have teeth supplied by this office. Ninety-nine per cent, if not svery single one will tell you if aaked that it's the best investment they ever made in dentistry. In many eases where brldgework is Impossible and all cases whevo It is possible, ws can replace your " teeth with beautiful, artistic, comfort. able, cleanly and everlasting teeth thai ' we win aery anyone, aentist or layman, -to tell from natural teeth. For full in. formation see our Sunday ads. , j AXVBO&AB DEWTAi CO- BBBTX8T9. Portland Ablngrton Bldg.. 10i 3d st. Seattle Haight Bldg.. Zd and Pin. Terms to reliable people. Don't Wear Two Pair of Glasses " Let us show vou with what genius and scientific accuracy our new INVISIBLE BIFOCALS have been evolved, giving near and far vis ion through the same lens. Thev save you money, and, are decided; ly satisfactory. ( XSTAJBjLXEXXS ISO. DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS ns-sit r Aixrwo su)S, Oor. Third and WasUiogton, Bd floor. , Tak llevator. rrortIand Prfcli.- Uzzz Co. Book, Catalog and Cotuwetcui u Printin-t Book BUdlag and Eiauk T.t I 3SS Taytcr t. r.' -::: A2::!,r ' i. n