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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL,, .PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. . JUNE 4. 1911. ft JS TQW1T0PICS lONIOUTS , AMUSEMENTS (, SUNQALOW I-yrio Musical Corner MmnaiiM l Tk Uamril PAjfaaSO! lAKKR John tuinpoll, supported B! stork titmnut In 'Th. (Irttt LH vlda. ORFHKUM Orphsum Circuit Vaud- j" vine, ., . - . 4 Ht i nir v 1.4 til BRAND ultlvao Conaidin. Tufle BTAa ARCADE. OH 'JOT. ' TIVOLI Flret run pictures, 11 a. w. to 11 p. m. 4.. ' Weather Condition. t . Tha atmospheric pressure t still hlf h vr tb western portion or wasntng ton and Oregon, and also.eaet o iht Mlsalaaippl rlvr. Elsewhere over tha country tha prraaura la orowhat bo .low normal. Shower and thdndcr Itorma hav occurred In southern Ida t io, southwestern Montana and eaatern North Dakota, and light ralna hava 7 ilao falltn In northwestern Waahlng ion, 'jhlo. Pennsylvania, Nw Jersey. 'North Carolina and In tha aaat Oulf stales. Tha weather la eoldsr In aaat rn Washington, nortbwaatarn Montana ana interior nortnern California ana ib warmer In southeastern Idaho, Ulan. Wyoming, North Dakota, Michigan arfd ' eastern North Carolina. Kaat of the Coast ran ire mountalna.ln Orenon and - Waahlnffton, temperaturea are generally 4elow normal and they axe above nor i ma I In Nevada. Utah and front tha Kocky mountain! eaatward to tha At- 1 lantla coast. nditlona. are favorable for ahowera nd thunderstorms Sunday In aoutharn Idaho and for generally fair weather aiaewjiere inroucnout tula oiairiou Wanner weather la Indicated for !n ;rlcr weatern Oregon, Interior Wash In ft on and northern- Idaho and weaterly winds will prevail. - -. FORECASTS. rortland and vicinity: Sunday fair, warmer. Northwesterly wlnda. Oregon: Sunday fair, warmer Inter ior wen em portion. jNormweaieriy wlnda. Waablngton: Sunday fair, warmer except near the coaat. westerly winds. Mabo; Sunday fair, warmer nortij portion, ahowera and thunderstorm outh portion. THEODORE F. DRAKE. Temporarily In charge. la the Council Trustworthy What la commonly known aa the competitive "paving amendment to the city charter, which will be voted on next Monday, Is antagonistic In. Ita provlslona to the central Idea of the commission form of government. Portland does not now have the commission form of govern ment, but one of the chief vlrtuea of Its present charter and one which In -purpose would be preserved by a com mission charter. Is the fixing and con centrating of responsibility in tha let ting of street Improvement contracts. The competitive paving amendment does not require the council to let street Im provement contracts to the lowest bid der, but to the "lowest responsible bid der." This word "responsible" would give the city council discretionary pow ers that could readily b turned to rruft The council now merely has a part in Instituting' Improvement pro ceedings. Tha Improvement petitions signed by the property owners to be Benefited specify the kind of paving material desired: bids are called on that kind of pavement by the council, and the executive board awards the con tracts. So the question Involved Is this: Shall the right of the property owners to select the character of pave ment to be laid and the right of the executive board to award the contracts be taken away and both be vested 'wholly In an openly distrusted hodyT Ores;on1an editorial, June 1, 1911 Paid advertisement) ' , imcoint THEIR BATTLE OH TLY LOTS : on trying t defeat municipal paving T Vota lit X Yea., D. Kellaher, Chairman tu payers' Com. (I'ald adv.) Yaw Devo Delayed Bualneee men"of The Dalles are complain! ag against tha O.-W. R a N, company bca.use tha company la tardy la giving them a new depot there. . They assert that they ha,vs been premised tha depot for some time, and now that It ta still a promise they wilt endeavor to get even by ship ping tha bulk of their freight by tha river boat that ply regularly Between that place and Portland. , Soeaia Flctxiray The aoenlo beauty of tha Willamette valley la vividly brought oat In a painting In oil by A. V, Ander son on display In tha window of tha Southern Pacific ticket office or Wash ington and Third atreeta. Tha painting Is three feet by alx and shows tha town of Sharldan and surroundings with the snow capped peak of tha Cascades In tha distance, : ; -; ' r. T. M. Yoakum will talk to women and preacher in Second Baptist nhureh. Kaat 1th anil Inkinv eta. at 1 O'clock this afternoon, All women and.0,UD w"l b Indefinitely continued be preaehers cordially Invited to be pres-1 ceuae of the fact that- objectionable enc ' Th doctor will continue ma aery l features in the way of weed-grown va . ., - .? ;. - ,.. ,. -,. r. i ..... ' , Irvlngton Addition Found to ' Be la Worst Condition; Pa trol Committee Says Simon 'Showed Indifference. - The clean-up crusade of the Woman's Ices to all people at 4 o'clock thle after. noon and again at T:0 p. m at wnicn time be will giro his closing service to which everybody la lovingly larlted" " - . - - i gosjurnai steresaded- The Flreman'a band In fall regalia paraded through the piinolpal downtown streets yesterday afternoon preceded by-a large banner on which waa an appeal for votee ror ine iireraai pension aunfinuiuvni. 1 i r - m - " - - wuiViiji, long halt waa mad at Fifth and Tarn- I mflch of the neglect wia apparent hi U where tha Journal waa serenaded. I F .M tft th fact that patrolmen do i ., . . , i - - i not ooey oraere to see tnat the antl Tha Veonla visiting tha Festival will weea ordinance la atHctly enforced reoulrv sleep. Everybody should open f i oeiieve that stricter enforcement i hale hnmaa far them and suddIv beds. I or th anti-weed ordinance would com. The Portland Booming bureau 1 calling I pel Improvement of property," said Mrs. for more room. . ut your rooms wun i """i uwauaa penpiv wno can ar cant lota, accumulation of rubbish and nnswept streets, have not been sails factorlLy attended to. A Hit of ,100 neglected -vacant lots waa filed 1 with tha police department yesterday by A. C. Newill, ex-preeldent oi me woman ciuo, who has been leading .the 'crusade. Sha explained at tha same time that these were a com parative few of the poaslble complaints, thorn. Their phones are Marshall Jill and A-lltl. iMVfc Washington su Wo sell hair saattrasae retail at wholeeale prtoe for 10 pound beds from IT.BO and up. Wa renovate mattresses and return them the earn day. Port land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger, oroorletor. Sll-llf Front atreet Main 474. A-1IT4. ' If th Ellis Paving Anndmiil passes tha property owner will have no voice i wiiai ahail k. Annm with tha atraAta la front of hla property, but will leave we";k'pt Property in such a way as to it to tne council, uoea inia noi iits - -f".-""-. m. .wmi. ford to let property lie Idle, would prob ably not feel that they can afford to pay rrequent bills for mowing the lote ana making them tidy." Condition ta Zrvlagtoa, Mrs. Newill and Mrs. A. King Wll son, new president of the Woman's club. patrolled the Irvlngton district Friday. In this suburb they fonnd, according to ineir reports, more neglected Iota than In any other section of the city. Nearly all the Irvlngton hjynee were handsome witn well trimmed lawns. A weed grown .lot projected Itself above the an opportunity for graft to the council T Vote 144XNO. (Paid advertisement.) - To the Toters of th Stghth A' vote for William Schmeer for coun cilman la a vote for good government. and a vote against a man who la un worthy the office. Jamea A. Davla, 8(1 Hawthorne ave. (Paid advertisement) Xxtra Service on Oasader June 6th to 10th inclusive. Leave 1st and Alder sts. Extra train to Oreshsm 10:J p. m., regular Oreaham train 11:11 m.. will run tnrougn to cstacaaa. Both trains Will connect with train to Troutdale. ervioe of Bong thl morning at 11 'clock at the Church of Our Father i Unitarian). 7th and Yamhill. Rev. W. O. Eliot. Jr. minlater. Visitors In the city particularly welcome. Evening ser vices Intermitted for tha summer. Xsperantlat Pionlo Today. Seven cars of Esperantlst will leave this morning on the Oregon Electric for Tu alatin to enjoy the first Esperanto pic nlo In the history of Oregon. Not all of those attending the picnic will be .able to talk the propneed universal language , but many Intend to try In order to get the practical experience. In July Port land will have a large gathering of Es perantiats when the conventions of the local northwest branch of the Universal Esperanto association and the Esper anto association of the Pacific, north west meet .here in snnual convention. Tanoouver Service. Effective Mon day evening, June 6, I 111, and every Monday evening thereafter, until fur ther notice, a steamer will be provided to carry passengers between Hayden Is land and Vancouver, connecting with trains to and from Portland, maintain - Ing the regular week day schedule, while the- ferry Is undergoing the re quired weekly inspection. Thl steam er will only carry passengers, having no facilities for vehicles or ajiimals. The frequency of the aervlc will also be Improved on the above date. Bee lime cards. P. R,, L. & P. Co. Alleged Fax Solicitor. A solicitor 1 said to have been working in Portland the past week securing adds for a di rectory which he makes known either by inference or direct statement I for the Taylor Street Methodist church. J. O. HolllnKswnrth, financial secretary of the Taylor Street church denies that anyone has been given authority to so. licit adds for a directory for that church and pronounces the whole procedure a fraud so far as It affects th Taylor Street church aperflnon Hair removed by five needle eleotrolysls quickly and perman ently; 200 hairs per hour. Positively no stars. Mrs. C 1L sun. Eiecroio- giat. HOtel Cornelius. Room (27. Phone NewUl that ,he did tiot believe he could io Tne journal reporter who accom panied the patrol In the White auto mobile donated for the occasion, the street looked very much like the shoes of the small boy who shlned them care fully In front but forgot the heels. City 1 Offender. The patrol also visited th scene of East Side Festival paradea on Orand avenue, and found here the city to be offender In chief, with unsightly crosa atreeta. Along Hawthorne avenue and Belmont street, conditions were found very satisfactory. An effort was made by the patrol committee to visit those streets that would be most likely trav eled byvlsHors. Along Waahlngton street on the West Side many badly neglected lots were found. The property shown in the pic ture was weed frown and covered with rubblah. It waa on Washington near Twentieth. The patrol committee of th club were extremely disappointed when they called upon Mayor Simon for a clean up proclamation yesterday and were met with what they considered indif ference. Mayor Simon said to Mrs. 1 Main 4110. The . Only Competition promoted by the Ellis paving amendment will be be tween the contractors to see who will pay most money to get the Job. Vote 141XNo. (Paid advertisement) do anything. It waa thought possible that Mayor Simon' apparent Indiffer ence might arise out of the fact that some of tha moat neglected vacant lots found last year were hla property. COB! rails TERMED VITAb ISSUE 1 ..;. W. :;: 1 (' ' , - I V;s 'r " Clinton A. Ambrose. Clinton A. Ambrose, one of the candi dates for counollman In the Tenth ward, has been a resident rn that section for 21 year a. He received his early edu cation In thd public schools and gradu ated from the Lincoln high school and from the University of Oregon law school, and Is now engaged In the prac tice of law. He gives his platform aa follows: "First. I pledge myself to aid In bring- ng about the hnmedlat adoption of a commission form of government (the most important issue in uiis cimpninj, "Second. Will use my earnest errorts to bring shout the early completion of the Broadway bridge. Third. To expedite the extenaion or a-ent in Alaska for tha Unit. Ht.t.. ter mains throughout the Tenth ward, government, is a business viaiior in th. F. C. Sells, en of Grant county's prominent stock raisers. Is a business visitor In th city from Canyon City. He la gveat at th Imperial. . R. I Wlnnlford, a merchant f Rose- burg, and Mrs. Wlnnlford, ar In th city on a brief visit. They are guests at th Imperials C. C Griffith, a merchant of Burns, Harney county, is a business visitor in the city. He I registered at th Imperial. Irving Miller, merchant and dealer In automobile of Burns. Is in th city on a business visit He is a guest at the Imperial. Oovernor Oswald West. Ben OlcotL secretary of atate, and T. B. Kay, a member of the state board, ar in the city. They are guests at the Imperial. Dr. W. W. Iyooney. a physician at Vsle, Or. Is In the city for a few days. He Is registered at the Imperial. T. o. Montgomery, cashier of the American National Bank of Pendleton, Is a business visitor in the city. He Is a guest at th Imperial. Walter L. Tooae. the well-known banker-merchant of Falls City, Is a bus Ineaa visitor in the city. He la a guest at th Imperial. F. L. Chamberlain, a merchant of Eugene, accompanied by hla family, la a business visitor in tha city. He is a guest at tne Imperial. Dr. j. B. Parson, a Physician at Ash- land, Is a business visitor In the city. He Is registered at the Oregon. J. F. Reddy. former mayor of Med- ford, and an all-round booster for the Rogue River Valley, accompanied by Mrs. Reddy, is in the city. They will remain until after the festival. They are registered at the Oregon. William Watson, proprietor of the Victoria hotel at Spokane. Is in the City, accompanied by hla mlfe. They are registered at the Oregon. Lr. w. J. Phillips and Mrs. Phillips sre In the city from Sutherlln on a brief visit. They ar registered at the Bow er. L. R. Glavls, the well-known Whits HaJmon orchardlst, formerly soecial Hru nn k.nV.. mnA aIaum nttlaaai , llfaAfAMl (la JV4aaMA at tha. Vartl.M Mr. C. F. Van der wkter, wife of a ' prominent railroad man of Walla Walla, accompanied by her daughter, Miaa Mary . Van der Water, are in the city for th purpoe of attending the feetlvaL They ar guests at the Per kins. .. R. B. Wad, the, well-known timber man of Tillamook, la a business vis itor in th city. Hr la guest at th Parkin. "7 r J,' 7.' 7A ' - E. G. Phlppa. a prominent raerehant of Kelsov Wash.. I a pualneee visitor in th city. II I guest at th Per kins, .v A moving plotur camera operator successfully photographed the fall of aa aeroplane In Franc In which, tw men were killed. . . . - 7 JuneBrides The Gift Practical Fourth. Strict enforecement of the laws Involving a clean city morally Fifth. Retrenchment and reform In xnenrtlture of oubllo funds. Sixth. Agalnat paving combinea ana BDeclal intereats. "Seventh. No street vacations ror private Interests without an equivalent , . , . - Ml . . . , I .41 Ul 1.11 VII Ul IV. Villi, tlona. Ninth. Competition in all paving contracts and full value required. 'Tenth. Against the emptying of sewer In the Columbia slough." NVESTMENT CO BUYS 50 ARE OF AND Verting Postponed On account of the Roae Featlval the June meeting of the State Women' Preea club 1 post poned from Wednesday, June ' 7, to Wednesday evening, Jun 14. Men of Fortland dress well, for the Festival 127.60 to $20.00 suit at 218 75: 112.60 to (25.00 suit at 114.75. Jtmmle Dunn, room (15 Oregonian bldg. Take elevator and save ten. ' Ton Oaa dot more door value for your money now uian ever oeiore in your life at the aale now on at Tlmms, Cress A Co. All sites and designs at cost Bant Be Mislead by the Ellis paving amendment. It will give the council an opportunity to graft with th paving people. Vote HlXNo. (Paid advertise ment) Wednesday Seleot Club Canoes here after at Rlngler's New- Maple hall, 8eo ond and Morrison street. Grand Car nival dance Wednesday. $1.60 Far Month Keep your clothes pressed; wagons run everywhere. Main 514; A-4214. Unique Tailoring Co., (0 Stark. t earner Jesse (Carxln for Camas, Washougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavea Waahlngton street dock at S p. m. . Diamond White and Orang ghallao, $1.75 per gallon; Murphy varnish, (2. Portland Sash A Door Co.. 220 Front People's Forma, "Australian Contra diction" before the Peoples' Forum by Dr. Davidson Buchanan this evonlng promises to be very Interesting. The doctor 18 an American who realHad at Australia 20 years and has observed a8- at Woosters, social and industrial conditions all over ' the world. His return In thia city to tne platform will be new to many. Medical Bldg., Alder and Park. ! No charge for admission. 1 F. M. SMh (I OOn th Pioneer Paint company, 135 First atreec Phone M 1184. A-1J(4. Flneen) brand and sises Havana el- 408 Washington. Contract Xt, Bleotrlo Street Decora tionsThe elaborate electric street dec orations to be used by the Rose Carni val street decorating committee have been furnished by the well known firm of M. J. Walsh A Co.. and will be the unest and most complete ever seen In this city. M. J. Walsh A Co. have spared neither, time nor energy In mak ing 4he electrical display a feature of the Rose carnival. , . Railroad Official Mset. William Mo Murray, general passenger agent for the Harriman lines in Oregon; W. F. Coman, general freight and passenger agent of the North Bank line and Hill lines in Oregon and A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific, were In Astoria yesterday at tending the meeting of the North Pa cific Coast Passenger association. "Ho Wonder They Knock. Ann Ar bor, Mich., lays a superior pavement to any laid in Portland., costing from 71 to 78c per square yard while the prop erty owners . here pay (2.20 per Square yaM. - Do you blame Portland Paving trust for knockng the municipal pav ing plantf Vote 1(4 X Tea. " D. Kella her, Chairman Taxpayers' Com, (Paid iv.) . , -7. ;':r-7.r "perpetual ' Graft f tllmlnated If municipal paving plant wtrs, property owner will pay for the Initial pavement then the general fuhd -wlll forver keep tip and relmprov atreet . n hen neces sary. Can you blame pavingjbarons for 1 Jack Wle, Bungalow Theatre, singing "Portland, You're a Dear Old Town." W. A. Wis and associate, painless dentists, Third and Washington. imperial' hotel grill Special. After Theatre Entertainment. Special Table De'Hot Dinner every Sunday, 6:20 to 9 p. m., (1.00. Mualo at dlnner( p. m. to (:S0 p. m, After th theatre special menu and musical anttirtalnment 10:20 p. m. to 12:80 p. m. un r the leadership of Harold Bay ley. Kn trance main lobby also op stark street Sona Books Free To out of town visitors only, containing th well known song and music, "Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland," "Rainbow," "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." and other song and parodies. Perry C Grave Co., dealers in musical instru ment, piano, phonograph, ate. 412 Washington atreet, between Tenth and Eleventh. . Attend our great piano sale and save from 1127 to (148. - Portland Hotel has Outdoor , Orchestra. The Portland hotel, In addition to th regular orchestra which play nightly during th dinner and after theatre hours, has resumed the outdoor con certs which have proven so popular ev ery summer. The many alterations that have been made In the Portland make it more attractive than ever as a place to dine. The service la unexcelled anJ the price are moderate, Carnival Costumes Get the spirit of real carnival dress aa the occasion demands. The Chicago Costume house can furnish quickly masks, fancy dress and all accessories for makeup. 8(8 Morrison street, oppo site Olds, Wortman A King's. - i Journal Want Ads bring results. The Empire Investment company hss purchaaed S50 acres near Sheridan, Yam hill county, from B. C Lapham. The Consolidated Realty company negotiated the ssle. This deal Involves th sum of (45,000. This make a total of more than 5000 acres purchased In the Immed iate vicinity of this tract situated south and west of Sheridan during the past 90 days, a large proportion of which Is to be set to walnuts, pears and ap plea. Thia tract is to be subdivided in ,10, ZD and Q acre parcels. More than 600 acres is improved, with 200 acrea of rich beaverdam aoll. Surveyors are now on th ground locating the roads and preparing the place for platting. The property 1 part of the T. B. Stone farm, the east half of which was recent ly purchased by the Brong Steel company. city. He Is a guest at tha Bowers. Rosamond Wright and Mrs. Alta Fisher, prominent in society circles in Walla Walla, are In the city for the purpose of attending the festival. They are guests at the Bowers. J. E. Garretson, Spokane manager for Fairbanks-Morse Co.. and hla wife, are They are guests at the Seward. C. E. Kester, a dairyman of Hutch inson, Minn., la a visitor In the city. He is a guest of the Seward. William Orr, commercial agent for the Queen and Crescent railway, Is In the city from New Orleans. He Is ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Orr. They are guests at the Seward. H. de Reding, the well-known Hood River orchardlst, is a business visitor In th city. He Is registered at the Seward. Charles II. Williams, secretary of the Oregon Retail Jewelers' Association, which will hold a convention In this city next week, is in the city from Condon, accompanied by Mrs. Williams. They are guest at the Seward. E. 1 1. 8. Mulger, a business man of Centralis, accompanied by his family, is In the city for the purpose of attend ing the festival. They are registered at the Cornelius. William Han ley, the well-known fsrm- er-orchardlst-tfmberman of southern Oregon, is in th city, accompanied by Mrs. E. B. Hanley. They ar registered at the Portland. John S. Orth. a well-known southern I HI 2CTjn TOW BUBS BOT BB ASXAJCXD TO OXTB TOtTB BXST FBXZBll WB KAIB A SFBCZAJUa a OF PBBTTY WXDBUrO FBBSBMTS In solid sliver, silver plated. Sheffield ware and cut glaaa. OUB (OLD SZXTBB DXPABTXXBT contains all the very neweat arti cles mich as Ramlklna, Bouillon, Bread and Butter. Coffee Seta, Caa serolea. Baking Dishes, Sandwich Traya, Olive Dlahea, In fact, any thing for the table. Beautiful pieces from (2.60 to (15.00. BXBFFIBXJ SIX, TUB We carry a very complete Una of thia beautiful plated ware, the base of which la made of solid copper heavily plated and will wear like solid allver. This ware la especially nice for wed idlng gifts and the prices are very reasonable. OUB FX CI AX, PXJtTXO WAJLB Which we have made especially for us, resembles the solid sliver ao closely that It ta almoat Impossible to tell the difference. It comes In knives, forks, spoons and fancy pieces of all. kinds, make elegant wedding prescnta. OUT QT.agg ' We are going out of the cut glaaa buslneaa and are offer ing all our glaaa at a reduction of (2 1-2 to 60 per cent. This Is your chance to buy beautiful cut glass for less than coat SXZ.TBB BOTEX.TXZS of all kinds, auttable for wedding gifts; also ft very complete line of handsome brass, mahogany enamel and Iron ' clocks. t WB BATS BZFEBT BBOBATXBS and all wedding gifts ar engraved in first class style. TKB SVABOB JXWTUtT STOBB 264 MOWTSOB ST. BBTWXBV TXXBO ABB FOTJBTX QfrnncfArc ABB WZLOOMX TO XAXB OTTB STOBB Ta B B ABQuABTzBS during th carnival. The pa rades all paaa our store and we hav plenty of reatlng place. Both telephonea at your service. Card of Thank. To th many friend who were so kind to us In our great sorrow we give our thanks. H. U SANDYS AND CHILDREN. Tioga Lodge, the former home of the late Senator Thomas C Piatt at Crom well Lake, N. Y.. has been sold to the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary, an order of Catholic alsters. The property, which embraces 28 aorea of land, will be used for a convent and training school. Picnic Lunches No picnic la complete unless you take with you one of those delicious lunches put.' up at the . Woman' Exchange, neatly packed In a box. Everything that good to eat. Order' one today for that automobile party. 1(6 Fifth atreet. near Yamhill. ,.'7' :.: 7 .-.- Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer 1m Caf start, 104 Fifth trt..,A . 11 ggj&B DENTISTS NO MORE NO LESS Consult our advertised prices carefully--tben come to us and you will find that we do exactly as we advertise. Better still, bring this "ad" sith you, get the work performed, then pay us the advertised prices We fill, crown, treat, bridge, regulate or extrt teeth without pain. These low prices buy "best quality" dentistry. 5, - fj MMaaaHawaaaaaBaaaaSl $4 BRIDGE WORK, per tooth 22-carat GOLD CROWNS PORCELAIN CROWNS "FREE EXAMINATION, EXTRAC TION (when plates or bridges are ordered); CLEANING TEETH (when other work is ordered.) Silver Fillings Simple 50c; Com pound $1. Gold Fillings Accord to size, $1 up Killing Nerves and Treating Teeth 91.00 to $1.50 extra. FullSetofTeeth$5,$7.50, $10 According to quality of work desired. All work guaranteed for 15 years L MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest Grocers. 14 Third Street A-4432. Main 9432. A Charge Account is unquestionably the source ot much convenience. We solicit charge accounts from all respon sible parties. We give you value, which has been - Instrumental in building the largest retail grocery business in the city. Call today. For Mon., Tues. and Wed. we offer you: JUST RECEIVED Some "Real Bity New York Cheese," Elite Brand Camembert, St. Johnsbury Crackers, Chocolate Menier. We carry all brands. A cordial invitation to the newcomers." EEgninieeiPS You know what the William Powell Company line of Steam Engineering Specialties is. You know howjmportant it, is to have good Valves and Sun dry Brass Goods in your engine room. If you have used the Powell line you know it meets all re quirements. If you have not had the advantage of using this well known manufacturer's steam brass goods our rep resentative will call and demonstrate the superior quality of the Powell line. The Powell name on Steam Brass Goods is a sure sign of quality. IMPORTANT LEADERS WHITE STAR VALVES. UNION DISC VALVES. COMPLETE STOCK CARRIED 1M. 1L. Kfllme Wholesale Plumbing and Steam Supplies.' F CENTRALLY LOCATED. 84-80 ' FRONT ST. aM1Mll ALBA BROS. Rillabl Painltss DinttstM Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday 9 to 1 p. m." Phone Marshall 2146. Northwest Corner Second and Morrison. Upstairs, Entire Corner. MOVED Dr. Eiof T. Hedlund, dentist, is now locat ed In his more commo dious quarters at Sixth and Oak. opposite the VVells-Fargo building. He says: "If I can't guarantee it I won't do it. and if I ever did it. lt's guaranteed." Remember the ad dress N. W. corner 6th and Oak. second floor, take elevator. aUEK FXTltaUr AXTO OBSOCr SXOB7V BA3TD ' '-,i M.. PBX7ATB nrsTatuo. tiojt sat ajtd axcurr sTSgsxoars "4 Phona ASA'. WASXIVaTOaT BTKIET Laf vtte htd Portland. Or, Main 7622. . -Dnv and night sessions; no vacations. Complet courses in Shtvr4- Typerwntinr, Muuigrapnina. ooKfepmg, eie. spring term just start. Satisfaction a-uarantaea. frivai leasoos u uesirea hand, Typewriting; in Portland Marble Works EstahUshad 1885. We carry the largest and best stock on the coast. Call and gat our prices before purchasing elsewhere, and see rourth Btrtal .Opposite City Hall. Phoaas Main 8084, A-1516. SHAW & KEENE HATS CAPS UMBRELLAS ji "KENS HA W" Always $2 . ' 449 Washington Street Portland, Or., May 31, 1911. To The Oregon Journal, City Gentlemen: We would like the satisfac tion of saying to- you that of all the advertis ing we have done in the past five months The Journal Classified Columns have apparently given as good results as all others combined. Yours, etc., . SHAW & KEENE. 5-' Foster & Klelser High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Sart 7th and Kaat Svrtt Sta, hon Silt Ulli S-8284. KM UBXSTX 7 CO li Main 622 A 3136 ICS OOKVAVT isn't true economy to weaken the fore of your msssag by the us of "cheap" printing hap V stationery.- ... .-'.,.,! ; Kilham Quality Printing : Is Imprenalv. yield n ' good Investment KILHAM lelds result and ll Ill iTlTIOlTBXT ft jnmrrnro 00,