1 .4e, 1 U'UJ . j CUQTH TI2FSS!"I3T TONIGHT'S ASftSEirEXTS PAKEH "Paid In Full." L RIC "American Princess. ORFHKUM Orpheum circuit vsule villa. PANTAOES Vaudeville. EMPRESS Sullivan & Conaidlne vau deville. PEOPLE'S Motion pictures, v ' - Weather ConflltJona. , "The second disturbance noted yester--day-evening as approaching the jjortli Pacific coast proved to be more of a ' rain storm than a wind atorra and warn ings war taken down at an nations ai 1 a. in. The center of tha disturbance Is now north of Montana and a hlctt pressure area la central at sea off tha ' California coasts Tha highest wind velo city during tha last 24 houra was 43 miles southeast at North Head. Modern ately heavy rains have fallen generally . aa far south aa San Francisco and as far east as Helena and bait aka City. In tha eastern states the barometer is relatively low and the weather is unset tled, but no rain of consequence has yet fallen. Mild temperatures" prevail eept Jn tha lower Mississippi vaney, where it la elia)rH,cooler than usual. r L r rorf.an.i next FrL.ay. ! Is to t-i. under trre a'Jfj lots of tha Portland Tax payers' leag-ue nst Prlday evening in the chapel of the Ilret Presbyterian church' at 8 o'clock on "Simplified City Government." There is to be no ad mission fee and alt are Invited to at tend. Mr. Woodruff will sp'ftlt at Reed collera net Friday morning. He will be the guest of Rev. T. U Eliot while In Portland. Held to Grand Jury-J. W. Bryant, a saloon man of 81 North Sixth street, and Mrs, Charlotte Rogers, who eon ducted a rooming house above the sa loon, were yesterday bound over to the grand-jury to answer to the charge of "Funny how th clubs beat Jolceamlth I inducing Melvie Jehnson, aged 1 years. Is never able V thinkoler funny story 1 and Grace Hart, aged 17 years, to lead when in th' presence o' ladies , la, Ufa of til fame. Tha two girls were found by ft Brother of the joneson gin kn Mmt Yiara from aniltharn Oreaon Mlchigandara In tha convention hall ef when ha heard ft rumor that tha two mo imnercjsj oiuo win majte its re- -irl war In trouble her. Detectives port; constitution and ty-lews will b T(lt Bd Eppa made the arrest of the submitted for adoption and officers will taioon man and tha woman last weak be elected. It is estimated that in Port- aB(j later arrested Wo Kow, ft Chinese iano inere am xouo people wno eama Mrvtnt 0f the Bryants, who is held as a froiiL.Mlch.igan. Tha number includes I m.terial Witness against the two. as tne most prominent buslneeaand profee- it0tbe two girls. - The story told. ionalTnteresta of the city. There are by th, two girls is that they robbed ft many lumbermen among them. The first ma-r Df $8d. turned thr proceeds over ...w..B ivwuutwicti ii now uu tn Rrvant anil he rave them 1 20. Tna The soil belnl thoroughly saturated,' the reins have caused a marked rise in the Willamette river. During the last nine hours it ha risen ftt the rate of little over a half of an inch an hour and . at dusk the stage In Portland was lO.i feet. It will reach ft stage of about 11 feet by Sunday evening and probably go two feet higher Or to f4 feet from the present rains. The conditions are favorable for oo eational rains in this district Sunday, with no marked change of tempera tUr ' TQjtECAST 9. i. Portland and vicinity Sunday, oocft tonal rain. South to west winds. Oregon and Washington 8unday, oo eaalonal rain. South to wast winds. . - Idaho Occasional rain. . . EDWARD A. BE5ALS, District Forecaster, the ball was-too small to hold thorn. in CKilty President a H. Feldman of the South Portland Boosters yesterday entered denial of the pub ushed statement that the club had son on record at ft reoent meeting as opposed to 'the present municipal administration in its policy toward oil tank ieglsla tion. The statement was made in ft newspaper," said President Feldman "that Mayor Rushlight and Councilman Burgard had boon characterised at ft Bentenoed to ockpHe B. B. Ander son, arrested several days ago by Pa trolman Van Overn and Litherland on ft vagranoy charge, was sentenced to six months on the rock pile by judge Tu well. His troubles are not yet over for i he may have to answer to the federal grand Jury en ft white sieve enarge. no was arrested with Anna Behold of oak- land. Cal.. whom he claimed was his meeting of the club as "peanut politic!. wlfe, M wai making plans to leave ens," on account of their attitude in re fusing to advocate the removal of oil tanka from South Portland. Tteso re marks, if they were made, emanated from a few disgruntled individuals, who never favored hjr public improvement ror our section or the city. The club Blaomsteo Stan Toploe The elated Woodlawn Improvement assooia tton, at its regular meeting Friday night discussed the sewer problem from the standpoint of the "Dredging of Co . lumblft Slough" as being the only feasi ble plan for disposing of the sewage as recommended by City Engineer Hurlburt and strongly indorsed his recommenda tion,, which is really the . plan passed . upon by this association over one year ago. The association also deprecates the action of certain officials, whe have recently rushed into print Mtielslg the Plan fti outlined by the city en. gineer for solution of this difficult prob . lem. The association noted with pleas ure the destruction of the old cars on Plasa block which have long been eon atdered an aye-sore. The meeting closed the second year of the Woodlawq Im provement" association under the ad ministration of President Charles S, York and Secretary W, Manley. Cook. In reviewing the work of the assocta tloh for the last two years it was noted that this much had bees accomplished, : increased car service. watr- main ex tension, street improvements, electric Street lights, gas mains extended, and A flra orotection with strong prospect of early consummation of plans for the es ' tablishment of brarioh library for the Woodlawn district At the next regular . meeting of the association Friday, March 1, the annual election of officers ' will be held. 1 Funeral of Mrs. OrayThe funeral of Maria Ji.Gray, who died last Thursday at bar home, ST30 East Seventy-third street. 8, wUl bo held,frorr the reel dence this afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, In termont will be in the Mount Scott Park cemetery,,. Mrs. Oray was bora in Ohio May II, 1144, and at the age of 7 was taken by her parents to Illinois. On January J, M. he was married to moved to Colorado and nine years aa tha family moved to Portland. Mrs, Oray leaves two sons and four daugh tera; ' Elmer E. Oray of Portland, Leon L. Gray of Pueblo, Col., Mrs, E. H CochranrJessls-Mr-Grayand Estells K, Gray of Portland, and Mrs. Edith Hall of La Junta, CaL She also leaves four sisters, ono of whom, Mrs. Una Dorem, resides in Portland, and six grancblld ren, . -. -: ror our section or the city. Tna mud. i the msq of leaving by ft pck- door as an Organisation, was. not opposed to I without Bavin rent due. and making th location of the oil tanks in our way with the suit oaseg by letting them eornmunl.tyV , : out of window with ft rope made of sheets. The girt Is stllj nnde? federal Talk on Woman's BuffrageTheCTvIo I suDer vision. Study club of th North Atblna branch - . , ...... library discussed the. advantages and ' Ta 0 Corporatioaawlf the initiative disadvantages of woman's suffrage at ordinance providing for a I per cent its regular meeting Friday night.. In on tha gross receipts of gas nd the discussion it was stated that women electric lighting companies can bft en are more social and less individualistic forced; the: uity will be ths richer by than men, and that this element would isT.Odft March 1. the date on which the Public library WotetvThe public II Brary has ft collection of Wilfred Grenfell's books and also many inter esting books about Labrador, which will be specially shelved during the course. of lectures to be given by Dr. Grehfel! while he is in this elty. In the ohll dren's room is an -exhibition of draw ings and paintings done by the grade pupils or the puouc acnooia, . un won day evening, February 19, at 6 o'clock, E T, Mlsche, superintendent of parks, will give a lecture in the East Portland Branch auditorium on the needs of ad ditlonal parks and playgrounds in Port land. The lecture will be illustrated with many stereopticon views, showin what has been done in other cities. Fa ther O'Hara will resume his .'Course of lectures on Roman Misery on Tuesday evening, rsoruary si. ' "lUohiganiessa to Meet-iAll the peo. pie in Portland who come from Mlchi gan it doesn't matter bow long ago are expected to come to the meeting for permanent organisation of a Michigan society, which has been called to aa semble In Rtngler's ball. Mulkoy build In g Second and Morrison street, at . o clock tomorrow evening. The com' mittee on permanent organisation that , was appointed at tha Initial meeting of WEDDING GIFTS Chinaman-is said to have taken money to the girls. the rnpil parts ft the hans snd face, but this course hs not yet teen d'cided upon. Liebe lived at 127 Wygant street. The damsge done to his home did not amount to more than 50. . Outsiders Kiy Deposit Honey Post master Merrick received a bulletin from Postmaster General Fraak Hitehoock the Friends ' church. Thirty-fifth street. East Iain and Dr. E. Jt. T-acy has removed hi of fices to suite &01-60J Northwest bids-, northwest eorner, 0th and Washington streets. Werner Pettersoa Co high grade yesterday saying that-hereafter others merchant tailors, J60 Stark. than those who are patrons of the post-1 offices where postal savings depositories W. A. Wise and associates, painless have been Instituted may make deposits, dentists. Third and wasningion. Heretofore, if a man rot hl mall I through the Oregon. City postof flee he Bargain Sale of WUm Woocv II up. could not deposit in the postal savings I East tilt, A-1941. bank in connection with the Portland I -1 1 postof flee. The new order makes it pos-1 phone Vires to Go Underground. 8ioie -ror any proper person to mass Eugene, Or., Feb. IT. Monday the Pa 8epo.it. regardless of postof flee PtH elf Ie Y.l.phone and Telegraph company wui pise iidui id men i wun mn round Hot Oullty-J. . H. Reed, of Haying several mile, underground eon 141 rianders street, who was arrested dults for wires. The company already by Patrolman R. C. Nelson on ft charge j has an underground system in the busl of interfering with an officer, was dls-lness district but will extend it to all charged by Judge Taswell when the ease fparts of the residence districts. Ths was heard in police court. The man is I work will continue all spring and. sum- said by Nelson to have prevented him I mar, according to me present pians ei from keeping two men under arrest me local managers or tne company, whom be had eauiht playing . "Coon ! cLtH K Card of Thanks. for the fleeing alleged gamblers. : I " ."T. .vL." --rJS7iXw.,-",l--JJ . ; . i lAfi swg tiiwi aiswwv, ajrtlVl4e ilgs ia v..v a. M.tnD..t...t., tvpracituon u weir many rrienas our r R M.rrlrlr nM.M..t nf th. (lrutur '" iiinese ana loss or ineir oear ' - . r- ... . I ftniKnil nl ,V.- r Sk fa Pnrtlftnd Plun. aI. Aft la ft A ha .h. I - -v . , w. -v.v . ' : " V" .I: I vor. consolation and beautiful flowers ArT TM&Slm aadl TftVS 5!2STtf VVO th -ear streets, at I o'clock this afternoon. His To th- Put!:: In the Oregonian, under date line of Monday, February 12, there appears! article stating that the New York Koeher Cafe and Restaurant, 243 Yam hill street, conducted bv R Kessler. (myself) was disreputable, and intimat ing that I was a type and character of rnan not desired.' In answer I wish to stste tlft I have endeavored, through out my irss to conduct myself in a gentleman manner, and that my cafe and restaurant cetera only to respect able people. Futhermore, that, my place of business is respectable and conducted In proper manner. The article, which ppeared in the Oreconlan. I believe. Is due to pressure of a oolitlcal nature. naving repeatedly refused to enter politics. You will find the New York Kosher Cafe and Restaurant a quiet, refined place to dine. We serve meals from U ft. m; till M p. m. and from 4 p. m. till 7:10 p. m. Only the best of victuals are served.. . 4Slgned) R. KESSLER. ;-' " . (Paid adv.) MenVPants Sale f4 trousers at IJ.SJ; IS values, ti ll. Take elevetor and secure a bargain. Jimmy Dunn, room 111, Oregonian building. ;r , the Rowland hotel, Fourth and Taylor streets, where he was staying without paying his rent After the arrest' It was learned that Anderson was wanted on a warrant sworn to by C 6. Baflryer of the Cody apartments, who aocused oral complains have been meae against him. The warrant was secured ana mi arrest made by Additional Market In spector joe Singer, subject will be "What Portland Is Doing in City Planning," and hie address will be illustrated with colored views. Al mission la free and all interested are Invited to attend. deceased. MRS, CHRJSTINA T. PFLUGER And Family, We wish to express our sincere thanks for the kind sympathy ef our friends during the illness and death of our be- .... a :.m,t i loved son Donald a . k. m. - - .p.ix.- - fvyuivvi j wnvoi mj , w - - E. Gale, ft meat dealer ftt III Madison street, charging him with selling un wholesome meat. The i man is saia Turkev and chicken einn.F at Ph nave oeen in puaincss a roonio, nui -iiees cafeteria. 104 Fifth street. e Where to Dine. have ft beneficial effect upon society. so far as society is affected by legis lation,- At the conclusion -of the meet lng a straw ballot was taken and it wg ynanimoai tn rivo? "ef ;gtvihg the women votes. The Subject of interna tional arbitration-. will be dismissed at the meeting next Friday evening. All the people In the district served by Nortlt-Albina branch library afe mem1 bers of the club and welcome to par tlcipate in the discussions. tax must be paid. It Is estimated that the Portland gas company will have to pay 111,990 and that the local gas corporation win be- obliged i fntrl- bute 188,0,9", It Is the opinion or cer tain lawyers that the measures will be found to be unconstitutional. They will be referred to CJty Attorney Grant for an opinion. Bunting airVs Jumoyef The 6llce are making an effort to arrest a Greek Waahiniion-s .irtbday elebratio- ZT Z ,7i t.ntZ' ilT i Frlvte Xftessosg by university grad uate in grammar grs.de jwd high school subjects. English, German, Spanish, French. Norwegian. - (First clesa in struction.) Moderate prices, M. Gar land Birga, 414 Marquaro bldg, (Kris' Clab D toes The Busln.se Girls' club of the First Congregational church held a meeting last Tuesday in the parlors of the church, i which dinner was served to 10 of Its members. The slue -was reoentlf organised. Mrs. fare Bard Field Xhryott, at the request "Of the Woman's club, will de liver an address en the subject of "Wo man and Socialism," Sunday, evening I o'clock, 121 Second street Admission free,-.' .. Where to Eat Special Sunday menu ftt the Portland Restaurant, 141 Washington. " . I l I.IWI. I I llll ll III I I il journal Want Ads bring results. Iff ' The annual celebration of Washington's birthday of Washington, lodge No. 41, Washington chapter No. 18. Washington council No. I, A. F, V A. M-, and Martha : May Harris of I7J Btftnton street every nitrht. The young slrl calls sach night at a moving picture show ftt Russell and Mississippi avenue for her u-year-ow brother JWhQ is employed there ftnd on Washington chatper No. 14, O. E. iq be held In the hail, at East Eighth ari wl.Vai t..h making ln Burnside streets, Thursday evenjngt '0lT?fd-ll,t ' S5rln , ! 'WIT: Jcitm and gr, watching for him, WeE'T&rftSS ''fj Wftld .Taylor, rector of Grace Memorial X , , V v . 9. . ' Episcopal chureh. The soloists will be Mrs. Anna C. Shillock, George C. Hay ner and Howard Young, cornet solo by Bruce Rowen, several numbers by the Washington male quartet, instrumental music by the Washington orchestra. Overlook Improvement association asks the board, to purchase 8 acres of land In the central part of Overlook addi tion for use as a elty park tract The site, it Is said, is admirably adapted for the establishment thereon of a sunken garden, The property e&n be To Talk oa. "Siparks',"Park ftndL Purchased for I10.MO, PTava-min4si" m tVtA enhliint tt ek lantuva I J to be delivered tomorrow night in the Bop o Aslsugu-I lts fnnual audltoclum o the East Portland Branch feport tor 1811 the publ Id guditortum library,, East Aider and jsast jsieventn i. Jr.. . streets, undsr the auspices of ths UnU mwyg th hU ted improvement CJubs association and amount 12079 was for architect s Tees th. hm. R.iein.u M.n' ciuh Mr. and 13500 was distributed in prises to the architects who took part In the competitive auditorium plan contest, grounds and will ehow what Portland The Jury that awarded the prises ws need, in both, Mr, Mlsche advocates p"4 ttAntilalllAm aI-mAm irmt m ffT narlra 1 while-land U low priced. All vii bel rlaMrr. winnm tn vutf him. Tdiea am order and their families are cordially naniaiis invito t jiu nut n in 4 I in vlted to attend ft . dancing and 'five f.cture " . '.1 1 --- - - - -- hundred Dsrty to oelehrate forty-jilnth - . i annivflrBmry bi ma vtuxi iu ,th t v, wiv. Kinh.. r. win .a. ington's birthday, given by Ivan hoe joy the pleasure of wearing absolutely 'd No- J? X- ' v Tuesday eyeninf, sqape riwnini aarmenis, gooq wos 1 ' " " f T The lotl of Han Under Socialism," lecture by William Thurfton- Brown, principal cf "The Modern School," to. nignt, go ciocg,- cprisunsen s jiau, Eleventh nd Tamhlll, Free ftdmls.lon, The Best Place to Get good spectacles or eyeglasses fitted and not be over charged is at George Rubenetein's. Eye fitting is his specialty, his price most reasonable, llf id et, peer, Tftyjor. e We OftU" jro. clean, press and deliver one suit of Clothes each week for li.ou a month, Unique Tailoring Co., Tailors and Men's Furnishers. Main 514; A- 4314. Eenry Victor Xergea, the poet, will speak in Etlers recital hall Sunday at 8 p. m., on "The Psychic powers of Man," at I, op Thl Christ That ll to Be." mtoheli'e Shoe epalrliig Shop, 885 Alder street. People's Theatre building, now open; modern- equipment for prom.pt, first ?! work. - Steamer Jesse -Carkins for Ckmas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington etrcot dock at 2 p. m. - " ' . ' T. 9. Beach M Oe-, the pioneer paint company. Window glass, giasing. Phone Main 1884. A-7048. .181 First manshlp is Just a important as good materials. We will not stand for slip shod methods. There are numerous ad- P. White to XVeoture Dr. Calvin B White, state health officer, and presl' vantages in Vaorng your order early, Unt ot the PoHland Poolftl Hygiene 1 so- wwl . 5i... a , A. ' . JV 1 (At will He.1lvr Bin Jkfliirieikei An 'Pr-. eonal Hygiene" at the Highland Pap- Tou get the pick of the pattern, when tna una rrean ann new. liiva 11 a ample time for the care necessary to ttst church next Tuesday evsnlng, under the best result, and you HU have th auspices of the men cjassee of the your eult ready when you want It Call cnurcn in ana look at garment we nave made. No trouble to show goods. Men's suits fit up; ladles' suits s up. unique Tai loring CO., 309 Stark, bet 6th and Sth. , Thej.beitif ul and yahied mv blem of- jour regard, for tht happy cou about to Wke up the double : path in life, should ,ha.ve th stamp of rlchncsa and worth that firm with our char : acteristics can give it StandardUed 4 and ll-lrt gold arid Sterling silver, rich cut glass, high-grade clock, rare china, with tht 'Jftkeroperjr stamp of worth, leave's no chance of your - gift not ' being t appreciated. G. Heitkemper Co. ' Jewelers Diamond' Dealers t - ofdin Portland New in Location Yebn Building -130-Fifth-Street- Anniversary Celebration "Washing ton-Lilncoln anniversary will be held by George Wright Post, at Its hall, Allsky building at Third and Morrison streets, Wednesday evening next. The gram includes musie, Veteran quartet reading, by Mrs. Haygren; address; "Washington," Major J. H. Woodward: address, "Lincoln Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. The Woman's Relief Corps, com. rades of post. Sons of 1 Veterans and friends are cordially invited. "Trust Busters" Bnbjeet -MU" Anna Agnes Maley, national lyceum lecturer and'-edltqr ojLthe Commonwealth, of Everett, Wash., will deliver ran address on "The Trust Busters" this, afternoon at s o'clock in Ringler's hall, Becbnd and Morrispn streets. A, woman of broad outlook, wide experience and gen uine ability A a speaker, Miss Malay Is commended to - the . publio not only as an entertaining lecturer, but as one with a message worth hearing. Xdle I wtshto annoynee that'-1 have returned this week front my visit to, New York and ether eastern-cities, during which I have purchased the most select woolens for the coming sea son. Soliciting ybur kind inspection, J seenjr you that I shall give your order my special attention. Prices . ,E, 0urney Males' TaJJor, o Mohwk bldg. f ; rVatiiotio'V Entertaiameat Bumner Woman's Relief Corps, No.- 21, will give a patriotic entertainment on the evening of Washington's Dirtnaay, Thursday, February 22, in the new east Ride publio llhrarv buildlnar. An eniovabe nroarram will,be given, including an address and several fine selections of music. Ad mission- is free. . A gimple Home Berosdy for rheuma tism, lumbago pr kidney trouble. Bai grene contains no alcohol, alcohol be ing sn Irrltent te the klflneys. Bftl grene ounces, olive oil 4 ounces, jnlxed togetner ana tax en in 1 teaspooniui doses, will cure the ' most obstlnat cases. - " We bell . hair mattresses retail ftt wholesale prices for St pound beds from 17.80 and up. We renovate mattresses and return them the same day. Port land Curled Hair factory. H. Metxger, proprietor. 2S?228 Front street Mftln 474, A-1IT4. . Prof, malpft . BftteeL Oregon Agrl cultural college, will speak on "Utili tarian Education" at 7:45 this evening at the Church or our Fatner turn tarlanl. Seventh and Tamhlll. Publio cordially Invited. Rev. W, Q, Eliot. Jr., mlnleter. " A Large ITumVer of Portland's best business men get their clothes made at J. Pollvka A Co., 20Corbett bldg Imported material and high grade work only. 20 per cent rebate ror caan pay mept untij further notice. mecoverliuf Twa., Burns, r Henry Liebe, the O.-W. R.. A N. clerk who waa so painfulily burned several days ago, when he attempted to put out a fire caused by ths explosion of a kerosene stove in hie kitchen and who was taken to St. -Vincent' as hospital for treatment is reported to be rapidly improving. It may be necessary to' graft skin over thb floe Commission Reports The muni oipal , vice commission .has - riled a re port with the olty auditor showing that the commission has expended 1671.48 of th) sjedo Appropriation 'made by th city council, ihnre is now on band tn the fund 1978.57 with, which to carry out the work or aeiiving into vice con. ditions. - . - -- .- laftmp Jtenewais On and after the 1st of April, 1 1, free Jamp renewals will be made only upon presentation at lamp renewal department of receipted bill for last preceding month. Please brifig your receipted nun wun me usea lamps. LjlimBUf led QoTSrtunenfc-Cllntoa Ro ers vvoodrurf, secretary ef toe National Munlcpal league and editor of the Na tional Municipal Review, 1 oomln t A Good Suggestion. Oet tn the habit of saying Pacific States Fire Insurance Co. Hdmeff tee, Portland, Oregon. - The -Umpire KerUaraat, ill Third, ssrves special chicken dinner with toe eream, 0i. Muale today. Betel Moore, Seaside, Oregon, direct ly overlooking the ocean. Open all year steam heat - The Dally Bews Bestaurant, 164 Al der. New, clean. Short orders ft spe cialty. ;-;.,.,..:.....',....,.,.-,-,... e,:. Builders and Contractors Lumber for sale at E. Tth And Grant . East 4879, A-i62. , Memorial gervjoe. The Sunnyslde W, C. T. U. will hold a WlHard memorial service this evening at 7:80 p. m. in As-Cap-So WIU Slop That Headache Price 25c - Relieves Headache quicker than nv known remedy, oulot lng: to h nerves. Affording a restful sleep. , Portland Hotel Phormacy I-Vedprlck q, Forbeg Co. Examination J. Ask Those We Have Already Fitted One's entire health may be affected by the way glasses are fitted,. Trust your eye troubles to our skillful optician and you may be sure that if " proper fitting can correct ,eye troubles, we cn do it. You'll find, too, that though we make no claims of. cheapness, depending rather on the high quality ' .. of our work that our glasses cost no more than where service of a decid- ' , edly inferior sort is given. Jaeger Bros. The Irg Jewerry Store , 266 Morrison Btt. 34 and '4th 17.0U .. v. . FHSDAY EVI The total rs''Strt "' f r tM April primary eliil.n u5 t rridajr evening amountf-d t 1'.- 914. Of this number. 1 4.27 7 are. registered as Republicans, SS'I as lemocrats, and 1 OS t as M'.- cellaneoua. Registration last week was very slow, but tne county clerk proposes "putting the signs on the etreet again this week. On days when these signs were carried, the registration has 4 doubled. By-calling attention of voters to. the regist,raUon now, many are able to register be- fore the last few day a, when It ia usually crowded. AU voters in the primary election April 11 must be registered. The books will be opened after the primary 4 election for those who have not ,4 registered, but wish to vote in e the general election November I. w e e Portland Restaurant, newleca ted at 841 Washington.' . . . GOOD EATING IS A MATTER OF NECESSITY WHATEVER THE PRICE A Nine-Course Sunday Dinner at $1.00 ' Such as we serve today is a matter of achievement, for where else will you find in Portland auch a din ner as we attentively serve, In an attractive dining room at twice the price. v Ready any time today, 2 to 8:50 p. m, - "THOSE 15NTERTAINERS,,' ' In Songs and Music , . KINO, QUINN AND SWEENY m HOTEL GARLTOIN Restaurant and Grill YVashington at 14th. Where PopularTrice Irill " EQLU Investigate Inquire Inspect 10.000,060 yards of bltullthlc payement laid In the last ten years The best is always cheapest, r Portland Marble Works : Sstablished 1690. the largest an y k on the coast. Cal We carr; best stoc and get 'our prices before purenasing eisewcere. 9f gitd see rourth Street - Opposite City HalL' ?aees Mala 8S84, A-lSlS. Kbotciplk Kicker BJgb Grade Commercial gsd E'lcctrli i..-. T ... Bwt "JSJs"" JfW b rBSiessr . SUHrt m B4 seel BvereM . uui g.!I!M--M.J LIBERTV COAL 4 ..JBiiUl'.'XJJ 1 J,Jl..l,.L..Ll,-.Ili!! East 629 ICB CO. UiAJ TheKO.V Our - "PROFIT-SHARING Investment Certificates - . ..:r,--'...... ...... . ., i. , areREAL ItoiyMalt? endfor5ookleV- 604 5 CorbettBIdPortlaBdOl ! 1 I S-J I as! I s 'B I WUXNIN Pcrilsiiid, Orcscn ITOf AT TBX E2 0 1 EaL I . PULTtlOUAIl rortUnd'e Uriit -NortHwet'i Crindtst Hoiuiry Abiolutely fireproof 723 Jt6oM 300 Boom With BatH v tOO "ample Itbogu Oeespiee aa eitire bleek i the heart ef easiaeee aad IsaaoUl aUtriets. Tht Most surDiS. esot Lebby, tesuarant, Ballreom, Baaquet Ball aad Public Reams is the Watt. Tee utost in eomlort aa4 cearenlence- VmiiwUit B.P.O.B. Qtui We Coanatioa, N(Uaa4, Wij SOlOPtAI PUH-tiT13 tl.M TO tS.SS PXB DAT p Besses Meek aeif Tials Ud eteaner I.0.$0WBK8,iIaer" J. U. ptOWTBU iaHstaat Vaufsr . A New Style of the Renowned "Brewster Piano" for $265.00 . , 113.00 PQWN AND $7.00 PER MONTH . . j Now on Display in Our Windows We can conscientiously recommend this plena. We guarantee It in every way. We clatnTlt li the biggest value at the eboye price la the city, ahd we ere always willing and ready to baclr. up this claim. ink rianoi . -v ri i f i i l tri 1 1 i ei -v i h i i i p WIS s I w : THE MONEYrSAVJNQ PIANO STOIK Four PIpcVs Nortb .of Wb'ington, at Sixth and Burnside 6ts. FIRE PREVENTION and FIRE PROTECION are "better. than FIRE INSURANCE ordinarily, but your valu able papers are not insur able, nor possible, to re place Allfteel File are -necessarily all three In one. because . they, are all .steel. . Cpnsidcr . this. . They-last forever, ran't get -out of order,. operate easily, .noiselessly, don't swell or shrink, and they r cost no more than the other kind, If you are an economical, careful, thoughtful business ban, you should investi '.'gatrthis.'. ' Accommodate Any System, . . Small or Large. AjI? for CaUloj. WHIT WI AM STATIONERY & , iMibliliiuluii PRINTING CO. Commercial Jutioners, Office Outfitters, Printer Engravers, Boc!. ' "let Makers end Boojctjlnders. CORNER FIFTH WD OAK STREETS