THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, ' JANUARY - 21, 1912. Town Topics - - TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ' : j.;,:3, i , ' BAKER "The Squaw Man.".- LYRIC "The Lobster Girl." . ORPHEUM Orpheum ,. clrcut ; vaude' vllle. t, , , i PANTAOBS Vaudeville. KMPRK88 fiulllvan & Considlne vaude- JEOPiBS-,Motlon picture. ' "XWt The pressure is relatively low over the extreme northwest and "over Can . ada: it la nearly normal along the . couth Pacific coast,-while over, the cen tral portion of the country and : the 1 eastern filgniand nigh pressure ODiains. Within the last 12 hours precipitation , has , occurred in Washington; weatern Oregon, and in the southern Lake re rion; elsewhere generally fair weather prevails. ;v 'ine weamer-' i wiwer jn southwestern Montana. Colorado and on the Atlantic elope, and it is warmer In the southwest, the central -plains states. Lake region and in Canada,- Chinook ' conditions obtained this evening at Cal- f ary. Alberta and Havre, Mom., wnero he' weather , Is .more than 20 degrees .' warmer and temperatures-.' are 20 de crees or more above normal. Tempec ; aturea are considerably below normal in the central Mississippi valley and Lake region. In , general, the weather is : -warmer than ' usual far this time of the year over the western portion of the country. : f- " '-. - Condition! are , favorable for rain Sunday Jin Washington and rain or enow in .northern Idaho, 'while, gener ally fair weather Is indicated for Ore son and southern Idaho. Temperature cnanges will be unimportant and south erly winda will obtain. - ; - r 'c - : ..-..- FOSUSCASTa Portland and 1 vicinity i Sunday fair. Southeasterly winds. Oregon: Sunday generally fair. Easterly winds.; Wash ington: Sunday occasional rain. South easterly winds. Idaho: - Sunday fair south, rain or snow north portion. ! ; -,, THEODORE, F.' DRAKE. 4 , : Acting, District Forecaster, To Talk on Japan. J., Merle ' Davis, . for six - years engaged in work of the Young Men's Christian Association in Japan, will be the speaker at the week ly men's meeting in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at S o'clock. His subject will be "Revolu- ' non ana Hvoiuuon in xne sunrise jung dom." Before going to Japan Mr. Davis was. connected with the local as sociation where he received his training for the foreign work. Since going to Japan his budget has been met by the Portland Y. M. CO. and this arrange ment la to continue. Mr. Davla. has been secretary of the Nagasaki Y. M. V. A. ana nas Doen so euccesaxui wu he" baa been- promoted o the general secretaryship of the Toklo association, the largest Y. M. C. A. in Japan. - Fol lowing the meeting today the Bible dis cussion groups, to which all men are Invited, will convene. These will be followed by the weekly fellowship sup per. Committee Elated The Goodfellow. hip Campaign committee of the Women Of Woodcraft is elated over the pro gress made by the different circles In the city and suburbs. The-campaign closes April 1, and arrangements are now being made for the general wind up. . These campaigns always close with a banquet at the Commercial club, and every member bringing in a new mem ber during the campalgti is entitled to a seat at the banquet. Laat April there were ST 6 seated. Friday night, January lJ, the campaign committee visited Lin den circle at Mllwaukie, and .Tuesday night ft visited Mt. Hood circle to wit ness a big class Initiation. Monday, January 22, the committee 111 .hold Its regular meeting at 2 o'clock at head quarters building. Tenth and Taylor. A full attendance Is expected. To Display Produoe. W. Graham, western industrial agent for the Great Northern railway, announced last night that the windows of the ticket office on Third near Washington street, will henceforth be thrown open to agricultur al displays from various sections of the . state of Oregon. The only condition Is, that the exhibits be sent in by commer cial clubs or other commercial organi sations of the various communities. "We have not a great aeai or room ior sucn exhibits." said Mr. Graham, "but will Rive up. every available inch to help ad vertise the natural resources of the state, and which are wonderful indeed.' Bar. Mr. Crocker to Speak The Rev. Herbert G. Crocket Of the Atchison "Memorial "church will sp'eliftliaTUirV noon In the auditorium of the T. W. C. A. at .4- o'clock. The music wlU be In charge of Mrs. J. S. Hamilton. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings, January 24 and 25. from 1:80 to 7 o'olock, Miss Jean Gray and Miss Maud Ken worthy will e-lve travel talks on the Philippine Islands and India. The talks will be lllustratea wun stereopu con views. The object of these talks is for' the benefit of the young wom en who come to the Y. W. O. -A. for their suppers. Two grand, strictly modern homes to be sold at publio auction next Tues day, January 23, at 11 a. m. sharp; sale on premises, 1204 and 1208 East Ash street, Laurelhurst .Take Sunny aide car, get off at Thirty-ninth street, go north Ash. . For further particulars rail or phone M. E. Lee, 811 Corbet t building. y. ' . ; 'Don't Jump Up and bump your head when you read this. I have about CO suits left-over in small sues. They -are worth up to 115. On sale tomor- row at IS a suit. First come, first served. Jimmy Dunn, room ,315 Ore- gonian building.- xaae elevator.- ' Inolnerator Fulfills Contract In hit annual report for 1911, filed yesterday, r Superintendent - David E. . Otis of the city refuse Incinerator, says the plant A" HEITKEMPER REDUCTION means to yoy that yon are . ; - ; ' getting good, generous re- i ; ' - ductions in lines that we . .. have to offer from time ; to-time.r; On this occasion it's Cut Glass '''V:b ... and , , A glance in our twmdowa i, , -.or inspection of our' large, .f s stock will surelv convince: Iv M to l-3,off for.a' time. . , G. Heitkemper Co. DiaVnond Dealers and Jewelers Old in Portland, New in Location YEON BLDG, 130 FIFTH ST . QUOTH THE PESSIMIST ..( Mil-' m--$""t -V.,.yjS' - 11 i "Bet ' yer ' won't find "any insurance agents trallin' around Theodore Roose velt these here dys,',':-''- V . is fulfilling all the stipulations made in ' the contract with the Public Works Engineering : company. The. ' average cost of refuse destruction Is 6p cents. The plant la guaranteed to burn 1(0 tons in 24 hours, December- 28 It ex ceeded th,e guarantee by 26 tone; mak ing a record of 17 tons at an average cost of. 8;cants. 'J:f!l::'', 4 -' Veeesslty is the mother of invention was again "proven true yesterday when Paut E. Potter succeeded in thoroughly cleaning, the " ovtside of W.-" b; Pea. cock's beautiful west side home of the past season's accumulation of dust This I? a new departure In the vacuum cleaning "business but has proved mgn ly eucoessful, being cheaper than wash ing,) getting better reBults as well. . Mr. Potter, used his high vacuum process cleaning - machine ' recently -" purchased from ,-the McCrum Howell, company. This machine Is thoronghjy modern in every, particular, -being equipped with all the latest in tools and - equipment and anyone wanting the best in vacuum cleaning service call Mr. Potter. Tabor l6M.,v...y :v ' v":-v j Dr. Wilson to ' Talk Dr. Clarence True Wilson for seven years a minister in this city, is back from his last conti nental trip. The doctor is now national secretary of the Methodist Church Temperance society, with headquarters in Chicago. : He has delivered an aver age, of. two addresses per day for 16 months. " His lecture on "A World Vis ion of the Temperance Reform' will he given this . morning at Grace M. ; E. Church, corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets, and tonight he addresses the people of Monta villa . in the M. E. Church there. , Pnbllo library arotee The course of lectures on children's literature to be given at the East Portland branch li brary this week by Miss Edna Lyman, will be a follows: January 22, at 8 o'clock, "The Relation of the Book to the Mental" Stages of the Child's De velopment." January 22, at 8 o'clock, "Books for the Cultivation of the Imaglnation-rPoetry, Fairy Tales and Myths." January 24, at 4 o'clock, "Bible Stories." January 25, at 8 o'clock, "Hero Stories and the Classics." January 28, at 8 o'clock, "Humor and Fiction," Civic Clnb Meets The Northeast Portland Civio club met at Its regular time of meeting Friday night. ' The top ic disoussed was the school system. The club haa been organised only a few montha, yet it has taken a decided hoid on the community. ' All the people in the section served by the North Al bina branch library are members.- The meetings are held in the. library every Friday evening. Next Friday evening the subject for discussion is Socialism. The discussions are open 'to-all, ' . Our Oarments are designed exclusive ly for each customer, thus giving in dividuality and character to each suit. Never before have the style, fabrics and trimmings been so pretty as for this season. Our suooess in the past is due to the fact that patrons are always as sured of best quality, correct style, per fect fit and moderate prices. Men's suits $25.00 up; ladies' suits, $35.00. No trouble to show goods. Unique Tailoring company, 80 Stark street, be tween Fifth and Sixth streets, COrrenoy Be form Day The Rotary club will observe "Currency Reform day." at Its luncheon In the Hotel Port land, Tuesday. H. P. Palmer is to serve as chalrmfth of the day. William M. Ladd will apeak on "Dividends," and Edward Coqjrtnghain, cashier of the Ladd & Tlltoh bank, will make the sec ond 0 two. addresses on "Currency Re form." The program for the day is attractive, in the form of a certificate of-took liberally-aprlnkledwith.....Vl marks. Dismissed Bmploye Appeal Cor nelius G. Murphy, who was dismissed from the water department by order of the water board after charges had been brought against him, has filed notice of appeal to the city civil ser vice commission. Murphy was accused of having; wrongfully taken a check for $82.21 in payment of lead and brass sold by him to a junk dealer. The wator board gave Murphy a hearing and or dered bis dismissal. ' ''"V '-; -; t - - Civil Service Examination The Unit ed States Civil Service' commission an nounces an examination on February 20, to Secure ellglbles from which to make . certification to - fill a vacancy in the position of nauti cal expert, at a salary of $1000 per annum, in the hydrographlo office, bureau of navigation, navy department,' and vacancies requiring similar quali fications as they may occur, For Infor mation apply to Z. A. Leigh, postoffice department. - A- ..vv . To Bold Weekly Luncheons. The East Side Business Men's club has ar ranged to hold weekly luncheon meet ings. The first meeting, will be held tomorrow at the Sargant hotel and Councilman Joy la to be the speaker of the day. The hour for the luncheon Is 12:30 p. m., and meetings hereafter will be held each Monday, according to an nouncement made by C. C. Hall, assist ant secretary of the olub, yesterday. To Consolidate Offices The Canadian Pacific railway company will - consoli date its local passenger and freight of fices when'lt moves Into Ha new -quarters in the Multnomah hotel building next month. ; , At present the passenger . of fice Is on Third s'.reet, between Morri son. and Alder, and the freight office in the Corbett building. ' The new offices will he - elegantly finished In quarter sawed oak. x" ,,,, .'."'.;;',:: -;'' p.. ' Vithlaa . Sister Install Ornhta Temple No, 18, Pythian Sisters, Installod the following officers with appropriate ceremonies on Thusday evening, Jan uary 11: M. E. C. of T., Margaret Hill; B. 8. of T.i Almlra Jenkins; B. J. of T., Anna Baker; P. C of T., Ida Warren; M. of V Etna MartlnP, of T Matilda Herold; Q. of T., Emma Roberts; M. of T.i' Hat tie Morse; M. of R. and C, Helen M, Lamar; - J r, Officer, Theresa Muns. ... , ' Annual Meeting1 The annua meeting Of the arand Army cemetery associa tion will be held Tuesday evening In the Office ot O. E. Caukins, Alnsworth building. M. J.; Morse, ' secretary i of the . organisation,' Issued ' the call ' yes terday evening. Reports of the - clos ing year's business will-be submitted,' ' Harriet Cone Funeral-LThe funeral of Mrs. Harriet A. Cone, who died at her resldenoe, 6405 . East Eighty-second street, at the age of 83 years, was held yesterday from the Evangelical church at . Lents,' Interment being - at Mount Scott Park cemetery. Mrs. Cone wit a pioneer and is. survived by' Mrs. E. J. Mendenhall, a daughter, and by George J. H. and H. P. Cone, sons, all of this city.. The funeral was attended by all the relatives and by a large number.- of friends of the deceased, ?)p.j-.' ' : Museum of Art The " exhibition ' of Whistler etchings . will ; close next Wednesday, and the paintings by Oliver Hall, . Robert Nlsbet, Mesdag. Gauld, Polouse, Brodelet and other British and Dutch artists will .leave the galleries on the 2th. The hours for visitors are from to 5, on week days, Sundays, I to 5.- Free.1 the afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and" Sunday. ' Kanttng fo Missing Me-The police have been asked to help in the search for .FreJ Anderson; aged SO years, who has disappeared from the home of his sister, Mrs. Webster, 201 Church street. The , woman; reported that Anderson is said to have drawn $1000 from the bank and has not been seen since last Thurs day.. She fears he has met foul play. ' - -. . .'-' -.v -'- ;' l-.-a .v To Bold Open geaslon The Portland Methodist Preachers; meeting will hold an open session Monday .mornlhg at Taylor Street- chtirch. ; They have, in vited Dr. Clarence-True Wilson to take the- morning for tip promotion of the temperance cause. He will speak on "Modern Movements Toward Prohlbl- To Sell Buildings The county court will., on or about March 1,' offer for sale at public . auction all the houses on The block bounded by Tenth, - Elev enth, TamhHl and Taylor streets. ( This block is to be used for the new library, and must be cleared for . the contractors by,May.; X.ff i.'-ft A Simple Borne Bemedy for rheuma tism, lumbago or kidney trouble. Sal grena contains no alcohol, alcohol be ing an Irritant to the kidneys. Sal grene 2 ounces, olive oil 4 ounces, mixed together and taken ,1b t teaapoonful doses, ' will euro the most ' obstinate cases, y;' - sv-r-r i; -1-'" ' " ' " .' Boy Xs KUslng William ' Days, 14 years ld, is missing from his mother's home at 4 H Grand avenue north, ana his mother, who is much perturbed over, his disappearance, has asked the police to look for him; She has furnished them with a description of the boy. - ' Are You tnckyt You're lucky if you are small waiated. I have a number of small waiated pants left over (sixes 30 to 83)t Many worth np to $4.60 a Tlr. Tours for $1.75 a pair. Come, early. Jimmy Dunn, room 315 Oregonlan bulll ing. Take elevator.-4 - 9. Pollvka U Co. employ only Journey men tailors commanding highest wages and they are - kept busy. Selections should be mads and orders given ahead of time; 2.0 per cent rebate for-cash payment on garments made to order. 20Corbett bldg. v - Judge Brown to Lecture Judge Wil lis Brown of Indianapolis will give a free lecture to the high school students at Jefferson high the afternoon of Jan-' uary SO at 3 o clock, on the subject "The Kid of the Shack and the Boy of the Palace." We sell hair mattresses retail at wholesale prices for 3e pound beds from $7.60 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. Port land Curled Hair factory, H. Metager, proprietor. 228-228 Front street Main 474, A-1874. Would yon invest in a dividend paying stock, sold at a discount; if so, make me an offer for $5000 stock in Ellers Music House. A 8 per cent dividend was Just declared on this this month. A. L. Andrus, 406 Lewis Bldg. Men's Corduroy Pants Sale My cor duroys that are marked down to 12.25 a pair are the same that the high rent stores charge you $3.60 for. Jimmy Dunn, room 815 Oregonlan building. Take elevator. Foultrymen Bote We have a splen did display and for sale thoroughbred, choice breeding stock. Buff Orpington chickens at exceptional values. Port land Seed company, Front and Tarn hill streets. ' Bew Thought Berries, Xilert Bnlldlntf. Lecture on "The Value of the High Class Theatre in Man's Education," at Jk..rn..jClassTuesday and Wednesday 8' p. m. " y - , - e Steamer Jesse Barkins for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. $51.50 a month keeps your clothes cleaned and pressed. Unique Tailoring Co. x Main 614. A-4314. 309 Stark. Bearing City. Sell my entire stock genuine Indian curios, baskets, bead work, etc. 408 Morrison, corner 10th. T. B. Beach Co., the pioneer paint company. Window glass, glaxing. Phone Main 1334. A-7043. ' 186 First Special Bale of oil paintings at less than 10c on the dollar i this week on ly. 386 Washington street. . See My Ad under business chances, headed "Fifty Per Cent Profit in Four Months." C. W. Sharp. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Werner vettersoa Co high grade merchant tailors, 250 Stark. .-. Oaks Bisk well conducted, and is pop ular with the better class. Country slabwood for sale at the car. Wiley Bros. Marshall 16. , , $1000 to &oaa on improved property. 61 Henry bldg. .... - ... , . iim ., ' Souvenir Calendar of Late Chief Campbell Eagefty ; - Sought For. . Since the item in The Journal, re ferring to the souvenir calendar of the late Chief Campbell (published by the Paclfio States Fire Insurance company) appeared, the company has received hundreds of letters similar to the fol lowing, froAi all over the coast "Paclfio States ' Fire Insurance com pany. Kind Slrsc-Would you be kind enough to send me a copy of your 1(12 souvenir calendar of late Fire- Chief Campbell? It has been a long time slnpe anything quite- so nice. In every sense of the word, has came to my notice. Being an admirer of. the chief makes its value to us more real than that of any other calendar we .could get, "If you have plenty and will do so, I'd Ilk my father to have bne. i i( ; ' . "Hoping to hear' from you soon, and heartily congratulating you on your splendid choice Of calendars,. ! am, vry sincerely. - '. ' . , ' -t . 1 "MRS, W. I bRMANDT." The company, wishes to announce It has received -an additional supply, and all wishing a copy can receive one by calling at the office of the -Pacific States Fire Insurance company, room 300, Chamber of Commerce building. Actress Is Inventor .- -v- ' -- . -.pa'seea- " .. Bess Stokes, who will appear at opening of Multnomah Hotel Arcadian , ' Garden. Although musically inclined. TAiM Bess Stokes, the dainty little soubretu who makes her Initial bow In Portland at the opening- of the Hotel Multnomah on Thursday, February 8, haa achieved much distinction in the field of inven tion. school Miss Stokes displayed a fond ness for things mechanical and electrical and unlike other misses of her age, preferred to put in her leisure hours in research along- these lines than romp with companions. Rather than attempt to i curb his daughter's propensities, George H. Stokes, the young woman's father, who was employed as -one of the superintendents in the mammoth Westlnghouse factorlefc, fitted up a laboratory and workshop for the girl that she might have every facility for study. As the result of patient endeavor Miss Stokes perfected an entirely new type of electric streetcar controller and an electrlo flat iron with unburnable coils. Although adopting the stage as a profession, yet the clever, topical vocalist is still wedded to her hobby of early youth. . ' 'In addition to Miss Stokes, the Ade llna Dossena Italian operatic quartet late of the Lambardl Opera company; Seeks Women for Counsel. (United Ptw Leasee Wire. I Santa Monica, CaL, Jan. 20. Mayor Dow today bears the proud distinction of being the only American burgomaster who has a cabinet of women. Disre garding the advice Of "bis friends, the mayor named a woman from each ward to consult with him on civic problems. Preoedent was furnished, he declared, In the fact that even a king asks advice from h's wife. "" System in the Safe If you have ased an old-time safe for several yean, take look In. - Some compartments are over-staffed, others unused because they don't fit books or files you would likely put in them. mobz Catnaef Safe has no arbitrary BMararmaots. Adjustable shelvM. partitions and units permit you to be the architect of your own safe interior. aBullt of sted-a perfect filing system within the reach of every boshms man. " We are salllag steals far Ob efty. Call Tomorrow anJ Iavcatate A A 5 The J. K. GUI Co Sd and Alder Books, Office Supplies, Furniture DEATTIE&HOFMANN , ,.,.,' .,:.yi; ,MeeaMMtAveoj Jr''V?' A 4TTO. Maim : I eST 64:9TH Foster Cc Klelser BJgb Grade Commercial and Electrlo Tth aad Seat averett sta, ' ' Bast avoaatt , , ' "jilt; -Hit '''';': WANT TO DO VOUR liiuuyin of Considerable Note Miles. Marrie and - Jnaenhtns nhniil prertlere danseuiea from " the Grasi ns opera house, and Harrv w.w and Ethel Wilson, composers and danc ers ox tne Panama-Paclfio Rag and the w?lt" r bpoked to appear -the openingf week of the Hotel Multnomah Aroaaian garaem. The Popular Jesse French R I - . ... i ' ihlnk.Ranas I w ininK rveca irencn I I IIIL nm THE MONEY-SAVING PIANO STORE roxm BXiOcxs stobtb or washihotow at sixth autd Bxmvsxoa VISIT BEAUMONT TODAY See NEW part of the city on a NEW carline. Magnificent view of city. , , m " ' , ' , Mountains all in view. ,:Vl'--v'0!'yi-f v;i'Vv'ii Immense amount of building under way. , ' . - Take Beaumont car on the Third, Alder, Second street loop to end of the line in the heart of Beaumont. V ' BEAUMONT LAND CO. Owners ,. -with COLUMBIA f " Main 8900, A-1163. ; Ground LiriEGBK POTATOES TO MIDDLE STATES Full Trainload Goes From El , .' gin to Kansas City .. , Territory. ' .11 - (Spteltl ta Hit Journal.) i Elgin. Or., Jan. 80,Twenty.four car loads of potatoes will be shipped from Elgin Monday to Kansas City markets and to cities south of that eenter. The shipment will be made as a special train over, the Harrlman lines directly to the Missouri river, v . - The potatoes, S0 sacks to the car, are being ; loaded Into box cars. In each car a stove and fuel enough to heat the car several times are fitted. In case of cold weather men who accom pany the shipment will build fires and keep the temperature normal. v Behind the large shipment of Oregon potatoes are L. A. Stoops, D. A. Barnes and H H. Witherspoon. AH sre well known producers of this section. Po tatoes have been bought for the east ern shipment in an area not more than five miles from Elgin. . Elgin potatoes are of unusual quality. Shortage of the crop Jo the central states and heed for seed : potatoes la given as the reason for the - unusual movement of "spuds" eastward. Men's High Grade Suits. Clearance sale of men's aults, over-, ooats and raincoats. Now selling at leas than cost of production. My 127.50 to 30 values are sow 114. My $33.50 to 25 values are now 110. Jimmy Dunn, room S16 Oregonlan building. Take elevator. These are my final cleanup prices. , . i mm ii. . Where to Dine. Turkey and chicken dinner at Peer leas Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street German Societies to Meet The Con solidated German societies of Oregon will meet In annual convention in this city this afternoon in the old German school house at Eleventh and Morrison streets. It is expected that between 60 and 80 delegates representing all sec tions of the state will be in attend ance. The German societies in this state have a combined membership of about 6000. Mixed hardwood, beat, cheapest Al btna Fuel Co. e o18 oq05 a 1PIANO Cannot be excelled for durability tone action or finish. Every one of them ac companied with the manufacturer's . guar antee. i Price $300.00 Three years to pay for it, Examine this piano and we are confi dent you will pronounce it the beat vahie on the coast Jim e -A TRUST COMPANY Floor Board of Trade Building. MB mum fMi mum Don't Rislc a Fh Q Even if. you are in a fireproof , building1 you : never can ' tell when fire may .break out in your .own office and -destroy all your valuable papers. J Why run this ri$k when for very little more than you' pay for a, wooden cabinet you can get- V , - :, ' : THE SAFE -CABINET and keep all your corre- . ; spondence, records, etc, absolutely secure? ' , . 1 q The Safe-Cabinetisfire-proof, .and its exclusive ;., features of construction ' are patented and cannot and have not been suc cessfully imitated. ' - ,, It holds four times as;" much as a safe of .the enough to be easily'1 wu kjj uiik man, 1 1W - 1 interior can be adjusted to accommodate your in-. ' dividual needs. Special sizes for homes and small offices. , ' K.1LHAM statxo vxb y ajtd nmnra : 00. Commercial Stationers, , , . Office Outfitters. ; ; Printers, Enrravers, Booklet Makers and " Bookbinders. , XBASQTTABTXM FOB Architects' and Engineers' Instruments . and Supplies. , FIFTH and OAK STS.N U II P 1 Day & Night . ... . Comer Blsth and Taylo Streets. , " ' ':" . : .r--;;,:v'ri:s!FMi':''- Class 1- t S Moa. dvertislns ....... ...,..,.,..f 15.00 Alcebra ....t ........... 5.00 Assaylna 15.00 Apple Culture ................ No fee Architect, Draft ........... .. -T.50 Arithmetic 2.00 Automobile . , 50.00 Bookkeeping ..........,...,,, -y- 6.00 Boys' Behoof 4.00 . Pn1nM TTn tnA C.nT - AA - Business Law 2.00 car pen i ry man n uuuiuruiut , t.:.,. iu,(MP Chemistry 10.00 minctrtcitv ................ . 1 K.nit Ensrlish for Foreign Men...... ; 3.00 English grammar 3.00 Freehand Vnwing 7.00 French 5.00 Forestry and Lumbering ...... 10.00 Geometry .................... '. 6.00 ' German i. 5.00 Latin ... . .nr. ; ; ; . , . . . .,-; 5.00 Mechanical DrafUnc ......... T.50 Penmanship 2.0O Pharmacy 25.00 Physics 7.00 Plan Reading and Kstimating. . R.OO Plumblnar. Shoo Practioe . . . . . . lfi.OO Publio Speaking .00 Bhetorlo ...................... 3.(l Salesmanship aad Advertising. 15.00 Spanish 5.00 Bheet Metal Drafting . 7.50 Shorthand .... 6.00 Surveying and Mapping ...... 10.00 Show Card Writing 12.00 Trigonometry 5.00 Typewriting - 1.00 Vocal Muslo 5.O0 ciu o nvo om ,nn iun TMATED CATA&OOUB. mfnmn aohoola Seattle, Taooma, Bpokan , Any child these days cam pre scribe the rem-' , edy for, pave ment troubles by - saying "bitulith-- vPortland Marble Vcrh . Xsahliahe 1SQS. ' ' "We earry the largest an 4 best stock on the cuast. t i and pet our ; prines before purchasing elsewhere. S94 and S6 Fourth tt.-'t ( i OpposIM City llaU. hones Mala eaat, A-i : : COAL. LIDERIY CO Ah ii ICH V SCHOOLS