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liEILTCJ-i-lViuise Gunning, In "The Ri!K:nn iTiners." HAKKH 'l iK'Ie Tom's Cabin." l.YKIO "The Merrv Whirl.' ORFHFUM Ori)heuin circuit vsuJe- PANTAGES Vau-lt-'Mlle IMPRESS Suliivan & Considlne vaude ville. I'l-X)PLES Motion pictures. -r-- - - Weather Conditions.. Portland and rlcinity: Fair tonight with heavy frost. lYiuay lair. East erly winds. Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight with light frost near the coast and heavy frost in Interior. Friday fair. Easterly winds. Idaho: Fair tonight with freezing temperatures. Friday fair. THEOPORB F. DRAKE, . J Acting District Forecaster. Coin Successful glenths Had Dr. R. M. Corrlgan selected empty Chinese dishes to confiscate at the Yin Kin Tun company restaurant at Fourth and Ev erett streets at 1:S0 o'clock this morn Ins;, Instead of a dish that contained a ' sauce, he and his companion, George E. Way, might hare escaped detection by the Chinese. But Instead, the doctor, In collecting souvenirs, selected one brim- . tning full. This he Stuck: tn his pocket, and when he left the restaurant the sauce trickled down, making a tell-tale trail When the Chinese saw that the ' dish was missing and noticed the trail they immediately took up the clue and . tracked the men several blocks. Just ' as they encountered the rrien. Patrolmen Morolock and Hutchlnga . appeared. f They placed both- the doctor and Way under arrest on a disorderly conduct 1 xharsr-W hen the-msn" was - searched ' a bowl was found In his back pocket, 'but this was empty. Tamlly Bow L. Olcott anil his wife, k who conduct a restaurant at 4 North Blxth street, engaged in a family Quar rel this morning because the woman. v It is said,' declared her husband ciomoi know how to run a restaurant. Accord 1 lng to the claims made to Patrolman Vessey, who was sent to the place to stop the riot, Mrs. Olcott attacked her i husband with a butcher knife and he - retaliated by attempting to throw her into the street By the time Vessey arrived the man had possession of the knife. The patrolman advised the couple to get warrants for the arrest of each ' other, and no arrests were made. Kan Put Tinder Bonos The threats f Dan McCarthy, a- hobo, to kill a S-months-old baby with a broad .ax be cause it cried, and" then kill ths par ents, led to his arrest yesterday on com plaint of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Parker of Farragut and s Vancouver avenues. This morning in court the man created a scene by claiming that he had been In insane asylums in New York, Bos ton, Philadelphia, Chicago and a , half dosen other eastern cities. Judge Tas ' well held the man under 1600 bonds to keep the peace and he will bo tried before the county examiner for bis ' sanity. ;-:V;-v v Bemonng B wltchboar d T h e - Home Telephone company cannot be required to bear the expense of removing its switchboard from the old police head r quarters at Fifth and Oak streets to ths temporary quarters on Everett between . Fifth and Sixth, according to an opinion filed by City Attorney Grant,' Ths com . pany, however, can be required to con tinue giving its service at ths tempor ary location and when tne new perma nent police station has been erected the , company will have to insiau an ex .. change at its own-expense. .''-.. , Ballroad Track Worries. A railroad : track on Front street between the foot of Fourteenth street and Nicolal street is the object of attention just now on the part of the public dock commission. In a communication -addressed to - the mayor and city council Chairman F. W. Mulkey of the commission says he has been Informed the track was laid and Is being maintained without proper au thority. Mr. Mulkey ssks the council. If this is the case, to take Immediate stp to cause the removal -of tho track. The matter has been referred to City Attorney Grant for an opinion. - Penney Bros Prlday Special Our tl grade of Wines at $1 per gallon. Our , $1.(0 grade of Wines at 75a per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 1 years old, regular $4S0, at IS. SO per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular 13.E0, at 12.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades , of Whiskey, Bum, Gin and Brandy, $3.10 per gallon, , Friday only. . J79-J81 --B. Morrison st- Phones East 287, B-2428. Free delivery. Pint Buffraga Tea. Ths first suf frage tea for the women of that pre cinct will be given at the home of Mrs. Albert Ehrgott of the College Equal Suffrage league, 439 East Thirty-seventh street north, tomorrow afternoon. Short talks will be made by Mrs. Cum- merrord and Miss Emma Wold. It is expected that-plans will be made for similar work In different districts of the city. iDsolal Pridar Onlv Ttrm't fc a eelved. We sell absolutely pure wines ana liquors, i.bq quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, Too per gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, 12.76 per gallon; $4 brandy, 12.75 per - gallon; $4 rum, 12.75 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 8499. Boms A-4499. Delivered. Vow Xepnbllo Grille Located at S 47H Morrison, between Seventh ; and Park streets, opens today. Delicious American ... dishes. A Chinese -... man darin style chop sucy and noodles, 'Beau tiful high class ladies' tea parlor. Best . service, new, clean. sanitary. - Excel lent merchants' lunch. Apartments for parties. y: Detectives Tind lost Hn WnrV nn the part of Detectives Day and Hyde yemeraay wuo were assigned to the task ,of finding a dressed hog weighing 284 Bounds. Which VM rnnrtAt atnlon from the Corbett station on the Ore gon jfjiecirio line, disclosed the fact Friday Is Portland's Bargain Day There's a bargain here" for you Every Day . HERE'S ONE OF THEM: Ever hear of women's silk stock ings at 73c guaranteed to wear three months? We have them The Phoenix We are Portland Agents . stows, miin. vrnusZ , 809 MORRISON ST. The House That Quality Built t J ". :i A. . r. t..i t v : 3 I . : : 1 -. is f 'i t." . cf it: 1;:a i ii V. v. 'i, !:cn xtia Csc.-xcry v -s ta:-.!e i!lt!H-y was acov.s-.s-l of r-AVi:; Inside information on the whereabouts of the hi and was toll that he tnvi.-t c-lthef find it or stand responsible. After careful smirch, it wag found that the hog had txH-n taken by the car crew and it was found at the Jefferson street station last night. Germany Wnts literature Empha sis on the far reaching effect of the Ll erature of the chamber of commerce de scriptive of Portland and Oregon is again made in a letter received by the secretary from Dr. A. E. Rockey of this city, who writes from Miinlcb. Germany, asking that the chamber send some of its Portland books to llerr, Karl i Springer, inspector of the Government 1 railroads of the Austrc-Hungarlan em-1 plre. The, request was complied with this morning, in his letter Dr. Rockey j also asks for German literature reciting Portland's advantages be sent to Herr Springer. This request, however, cannot be complied with, as there Is no litera ture in foreign languages to be had. However, the chamber Intends printing literature in some of the foreign lan guages very shortly. In concluding his letter, Dr. Rockey says: ,'We are hav ing a good time and seeing a lot of mighty interesting things, but look for ward with the greatest pleasure to get ting home tn May." Japan Wants Portland floods The efforts of the Portland chamber of commerce in behalf of securing oriental trade for Portland is said to be bearing fruit Tho chamber has received a re quest from the Osaka chamber of oom merce requesting this organisation to send ths Japanese body catalogues of the manufacturers and producers In this section. This will be done Immediately, and it is desired that all firms in Port land and, vicinity .manufacturing pr. pfo-; duclng articles which can be exported to Japan communicate with the . chamber at once. For the year ending June 80, 1911, thero was exported from this port to Japan goods amounting to 11,886,868. The imports from that country for the same period amounted to $494,147. Both of these amounts can be lnoreased. with mutual benefit, and It Is In the hope of securing for Portland more of the orien tal trade that tie Portland chamber of commerce will use a great deal of its time to the extension of trade with Japan. . ' . V ' -,: v o ' Oaths Bteelhsad Tront Racks will soon be constructed in the Santlam river, near Niagaja, Or, for the purpose of gathering steelhead trout, which are In great numbers In this river. Along with this improvement, the state of Or egon will maintain an eyeing station, for the holding of spawn until they are old enough to ship to the different hatch eries In the state. , For some time Fish Warden Clanton has been trying to lo cate a station of this kind, but not until a few days ago was permission gained from the owners of a large power plant dam near ; Klagara, 'so that the state could begin operations. The racks will be placed in the river on the dam, and will be held securely In place. ,.-,:;? Kew Women's Clnb to Keetr-Ths Wo man's Political Science club, an organ ization studying the fundamental princi ples of parliamentary , law, poll tics without referent to party, civics, economics and current ; top ics, cordially Invites all those Interested to meet with it at 8 o'clock tomorrow. In the committee room of the Hotel Multnomah. Colonel Robert A. Miller will address those present on "What Women Can Do in Politics." "The Object of the Club,? will be Benjamin E. Hayman's topic. The president of the club, Mrs. Walter B, Fortener, win preside. - 139,000 Get Warrants J 10 Tears. County warrants to the number of 129, 000 have passed through the hands of County Terasurer Lewis and County Clerk Fields during the last 19 years without an error or correction. The money Involved in this .number of war rants amounts to several million dol lars. Treasurer Lewis yesterday sub mitted a statement to the county clerk showing this recorder It was originally stated ths 139,000 represented dollars, but It should have been warrants. ; ' : Service Stripes for Piremen Service stripes similar to those lnjuse by the police department will probably be or-i dered by the executive board for fire- j men. Ths suggestion that the fire- fighters wear stripes to denote the ? length of their service with the 'city waamadeJy A. J. Capron, who asked that tha i council pass an ordlnanoe to that effect In an opinion filed today ths city attorney says an ordinance is unnecessary.;;;: -"r r':- Sounds rnnny, Boat Itf Ladles' $10 skirts, samples, $2.95; ladles' $15 spring Jackets, $3.87; misses' $10 capes, $3.45; men's $30 full dress coat and vest, $3.95; men's $16 suits,. J7. 15;. men's $3 hats, $1.50; men's 76c bruxhes, 20c; $1N50 to $3 breastpins, 45c; $2 belt buckles, 25c; $3 small site ladies' shoes, 70c; $1.25 chil dren's shoes, 46c. Fertlg's Sample Store, 271 Front street, between Madison and Jefferson streets. Mall orders filled. Hold' Smoker Tonight! The South Portland Boosters club will hold a smoker this evening in the club rooms at St. Laurence hall. Third and Sher man streets. Tho subjects for : discus sion will be the request recently made by ths club to' Mayor Rushrlight to sppoint a new publio auditorium com mission, ths cleaning up of ths debris on the market block, and proposed sits for the proposed publio auditorium. Autos Collide Two automobiles, one owned by W. C Calder, 669 Sixteenth street and the other by D, K. Edwards of 1169 Moore street collided yesterday afternoon at East Twenty-fourth street and Broadway, resulting In serious dam age to both autoe.-"Two wheels on each auto were smashed, but no one was in jured. Board of ' Examiners Meet The naturopathic board of examiners held a special meeting yesterday to pass upon the ' qualifications of eight applicants for certificates. Dr. J. D. Dunn pre sided. The next regular meeting of the State Association of Naturopaths will he held at 312 Rothchlld building April 1. Bids 'Bejscted All bids- for the pro posed contagious ward at the Multno mah farm were rejected this morning by the county board of commissioners on the ground that the bids, were too high. , The lowest bid .; was for- $3240. The- county clerk was directed to call for other bids. :;,. ' ; ' - Acting Mayor Invites. Acting Mayor Baker yesterday telegraphed to the sec retary of th National Electrlo Light association asking that the delegates to; the national convention to be held at Seattle" In June - be routed home wla Portland. - George S. Shepherd to Speak. Georgia 8, Shepherd, candidate for the Republi can nomination for congress,, will ad dress the voters of the southeastern section of the city tomorrow, Friday night at Strahlman's ball in Sellwood. 1 Ttowlands JUlsd.rxom BiveFlllinsj of the' lawlands upon which Is to stand ths east side freight depot of the South ern Pacific and the O.-W. R. 4 com panies,, is progressing splendidly by dredging the material from the river and t ' J t. tft.i-. 'i tr.a f'.ie ar 1 t a v.vcf, General r; erinti.i?nt ' 1 "UA.-tAtes that three blocks w'.:i be f.li I t the street level, one of thru to be the Kite for ths fretght house anl two for tracks and yards. It is ex pected to have the project completed early this summer. r.ev. A. A. I'orrlton to Tali Rev. A. A. Morrison will speak on "Sllnd in Re lation to Health and Disease" at the open meeting of the He&Uh Defense league Friday night at 8 o'clock, 409 Commonwealth building. Dramatlo read ings by Miss Christine Anderson; sing ing by Professor McKee; free phreno logical readings and other entertaining foatures, are on the program. No charge for admission. " Ownu Wants So Borrow 92500, $2250, $2260 and $3850 at 7 per cent on high class unincumbered Irvlngton homes. No agents. Phone Main 6594 or ad dress 294 Graham ave. ' t Talk on .Commission Pornu Dr. Harry Lane and W. C. Benbow will talk tonight at S o'clock In I. O. O. F. hall. Montavllla. on the commission form of government charter. Crawfish In Season Again Spiced and cooked in wine, always fresh lit Levens Grille. - French dinner from 4 to t. 248 Ash street, opposite Multnomah hotel. , , BallahsT Sworn In Dan Kellaher, the newly appointed member of ths publio docks - commission, was sworn in this morning by City Auditor A. I Barbur. 2Ugan Tialts Baker James. J. Regan, national president of ths Ancient Order of Hibernians, paid an official visit to Acting Mayor Baker this morning. ; ' in is s Two Used Upright Pianos, $80 and $95. Largs Kimball upright (used), $110 psyment, jTlS 7. UtajiU near- Washing, ton. Open evenings. Steamer Jesse Xarkins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington stroot dock at 2 p. m. - e Trunks Delivered 25o each 1 mile to or from depots. Phone rates of city de livery. Union Trans. Co., 129 N. 11th. Tast 19 Bonuses' Bide from First and Alder streets to Oaks rink; skating af tsrnoon and evening. Sotel Moore, Seaside, Oregon, direct ly overlooking tne ocean, open all year steam heat W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third Snd Washington. , Bos Xomsstaks Third Acres Smith A Son, 210 Railway Exchange. Werner Petterson Co, high grade merchant tailors. 150 Stark. . House moving and repairing. James Garrick. Photo East 4427. SOS E. Mor ris n street . . jJBJSSJsW 1 , sk, o. Xu KATBXS Resolved "That I musts ee, and to see at my best I must take the very best care of my eyes. If I need glasses, I must have the best, and to be as sured of the very best of service I will go to someone who thoroughly understands his business." X Jnst fit frlasses, and X know how. Broken enses.. replaced. Dr. C. L. Haynes SfSSSrrB suits 427 Xaranam Biflg, 4th Zloor 143 6th St. $3.50 Men's gun metal "arid button and black shoes and. Oxfords . , ' . ''. ....... $4.00 Men's gun metal, patents, but ton and lace Shoes and Ox-. (O Oft fords ... ,. ...... i ; . . JL.OU $5.00 Men's gunmetals, patents, button and lace, black and tans, Shoes. tO A( and Oxfords e5l1l ALL PUMPS AND OXFORDS INCLUDED This store will, positively be vacated before April. 1st, and this Is your: last chance to purchase goods which through the trustee have been settled for with the creditors at 83 1.3 cents on the dollar v,elcg;.:edatfeg?le?s Marjorie ilahr came Into her own again at the People's theatre yesterday, the pretty little former chorus girl, both of whose legs were severed by a South ern Paclfio train, being given a mag nificent ovation In which flowers and reoall fter recall participated. It was "Smiling, Juet Smiling" that Miss Mahr gave as an encore and none could doubt the place she occupies In the "hearts of Portland people. , Then there were pictures of ths Ore gon excursionists in San Francisco, showing hem doing everything they did. "The Black Wall" Is a thrilling drama of life around the" pit mouth, in which a terrible mine explosion Is de picted with actual scenes. "Root of Evil" is a touching drama, and "The New Constable" gives Just touch of humor necessary. "Trip tof Gibraltar" depicts the Kalera company In and K l 1 r I 7 L. CLXYAIOO National Sample Suit & Clonic Co. ENTRANCE ON FIFTH. NEXT TO POSTAL SHOP Iraley's Beautiful New Hat Shapes Just In. women SAME OLD 212-214 Third TRUSTEE'S SAL Entire stock . must - be sold before April 1. Trustee orders every shoe sold and keys to the store turned over before the last of this month.- In 10 days your chance to buy new stylish snappy shoes for Easter at. prices below cost of manufacturer will be gone. A Few Ideas patents, (O ?iitl7 Ladles' $5.00 satin, patent and suede evening; Mfs Slippers in black and colors ................... ip.J Ladles' patent, gun "meTai and tan , $4.50 Ladies' patent, tan and gun metal $4.50 OQ Ladles' $6.00 patent, Ladies' $3.50 patent, Ladles' $3.00 patent, Buckskin Shoes Trustee's Sale Brunn's Bootery 143 6th Street, Near Alder, 0pp. Meier & Franic aronnd the Eritlsh f rtres. That trio ends an admirable till. At the Star "The Two rer.ltents," one of the Vltagraph comrany"s finest pieces of work, is the feature. "Price of Gratitude" is a typical Amerjpin drama white delicious humor is inject ed by "Kpldemlo in Paradise Gulch" and "Reconciled by Burglars," Bohman John son and the Temple quartet aid la round ing out ths bill. Miss Florence E. Turner will pay a final vlBit to the People's Saturday, when she will sell autographed photo rraps and devote the whole proceeds to the Prison Aid society. BRING YOUR PAINT Troubles Here little or large. We'll gladly suggest or advise whether you buy or not .Acme Quality Paint Store 187-129 Second st ; Can't Afford to Rent. It surely does not pay for anyone permanently located to rent a piano, when they are obtainable on such easy terms and st less than wholesale, ss announced by Ellers Music Houss.on page 10 this issue. - Suffra gette Meeting? "Oh no." they are going to the Na tional, second floor of, the Swetland Bldgt , Fifth and Washington after one of those Beau tiful ; EaslerSnlts or Coats on sale for 1 S12.95 AT THE Tery latest models for girls, young and matrons, sailor shapes, large and! smalt straight brims or droops. English Fe doras and large dressy shapes. Blacks strong est today 1 . :. 1 '-".I'.'' m'! .-. ''"V'." ; ' r -t ' . "Good chip braid shapes ........$1.00 to $4.00 Choice Pattern MOana $1.60 to $9.00 Hemp and Tagala ........... .$3.00 to $0.00 High-class real Milans ...$0.00-to $10 1 High-rent stores ask 20' to 80 more LOCATION St. at Salmon 143 6th St of Prices tan and gun metal tan and gun metal gg tan and " gunmetal and sj a a ) 1.4 if Carl cf Iliiis. We wish to extr.d our most s ' .-r end heartfelt ttar.ks to the Mount Hoo-t Circle. No. 151, Women of Woodcraft for their kind and neighborly assistance In T'ir sorrow, and also Pastor Krause ffwrihls-consollnir sermon and beautiful Bongs offered by his choir. Also our kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy, help, and floral offerings, ex tended to us In our time of deepest sor row at ths loss of our beloved daughter and sister. MR. and MR3. ZI1XIXGEH and daughter. We are the only peo ple on the Pacific coast that carry a complete line .of KRYPTOK LENSES Far vision and near vision, all in one lens. Examine them before buying others. . COLUMBIAN 0PTICALC0. 145 Sixth St Building Material - Doors and Windows - Paints, Oils and Glass Prepared Roofing Builders' Hardware, Plumbing Supplies, Etc. Street to Constunst , Chns. E. West Co. POBTUtSD, OK. Write fog Sesorlptlve Catalogue, : DOG SHOW ENTRIES Will Close Saturday Night ' Don'.t wait till last day. No pedigreo required to show your dog. Bterling uver iropmes onerea in an Classes, Call on secretary. , , ' , . r,, J. 9. KoOAATHTV 631 Ablngton Bldg. East 629 B-6148 LIBERTY COAIi ft ICE Ca AMTSEMEXTS i sjsaissssassssssgsssjgsi UI7II in THEATRE JTlIIalLilVl 7th Taylor Phoass Kaia I. ' " 3 SSSSm Tonlflhl! Bptol&l Fries llatlsss Saturday Messrs. Bhubert Bros. Pressnt Charmlns; Comlo Opera Soprano LOUISE GUNNING In i ths Musical Comedy Success "THE BALKAN PRMCESS" Evenings: Lower floor $2.00, II. SO. Balcony, $1.60, 11. 7Bc, BOo. Gallery SOc. Sat, Mat, 11.60, $1, 75c, 60c, S6c, 26c. BEAT BALE OTTTSU TOUOBJtOW 10 A. M. laa nnday. Bar. 21 Special Price Matinee Wednesday Henry-W. Bavags Offers A Pullman Carnival tn I Sections "EXCUSE ME" Willis 8weatnam, Ann Murdock, Chas. Merklns and Splendid Cast. Kvenines: Lower floor, tl rows, $2; 1 rows, 11.80; balcony, fl, 75c, BOo. Gallery, 60c, Wednesday Matlneei Iiower floor, $1.60. 1. Balcony, $1, 76c, 60c Gallery, 86c, 26c. ' IWyOaMATXON- Refrardlns; Enftsement World's Greatest Soprano irll!ir TtiHtre Rat.; March SO. KAXJj PBDEBS SEOEXTED BegliiniiiK Next Monday, March 25 PRICES Lower floor, except last 3 rows, $J, last 3 rows $2.60. Balcony, 8 rows, $2.60; 6 rows $2; 11 rows, $1.60. Gal lery (reserved $1.60. Box seats $t. : Address letters, make checks pay able to W. T. Pari gle,. Mgr., Helltg Theatre. BAKER TKEATBB Main a and A -S3 90 WXSX MARCK 18 Tonight all week, matlnsss Wednesday and Saturday, a positive hit, house packed to ths doors, ths neat scenic and acting prodnctloa of . "TJWCI.B TOM'S CABIN" Ths grsat American olasslo. rirst time la years. Wights, aso, BOo; ao higher; all matlnes,,35o, Mext.'wsek, fTbs Wswly. weAs." MA IV 8, A-1030 MATIHIB EvEBT SAT 13-83-600 k XIIEATKE lS-aS-SO Wc Jessie Killward and John Olendennlng, Ths Fearless Cs Dora, Art Bowen, The Moff ett Claire Trio, Charlss Xellogg, Eleanors 7alke, Arnaat Bios Orohestra, Pictures. UnOHTS Maxues Every Day. r M f nUlvan fc'Conetdins rorrnerly Orand W Refined Taadevllis WEEK MARCH 18 Eva Bay, Senator rranols Mnrphy, Sheridan Ss Bloane. Monetto, McKantle, Shannon ft Co., Carl Bandall, Orchestra. Prices 16o and 8Sc Mstlnes Dally . WEEK MABCH 13 The ElUs-Howlla Troupe Acrobats, Beros Bros., Skinner i Woods, Early, Paatagesoops. PopuUr prices. Boa open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Boxes and first row baloony e servad. Curtain 2i30. Hli and 9. Phones A-3236; Main 4638. LYRIC 'o' tWEEafMAfeCfaS PaViwaU of vraen TETRAZZINI N S rn s.4 i. aymm Keating si i looa urnatcai vomtay to, la Three perform t finny 9:30, tO and 9:15, 1 r- v'--', Chorus f ''' Contest aft.'- "i i 1 t wee& .r... s .- s- v 4 i iLwt- - The person who lu;; about his money to pay his bills is as far behir.j the times as he who would cross the conti nent in an ox-cart A Bank Account is a fundamental requisite to business success, a ne cessity to credit builds ing. " - Start; an account with us. 1 No restrictions as to . amounts. -We solicit and will ap preciate your business. ; MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY 6th and Washington Sts. Open Saturday Evenings 6to8. '. ' ''Hit Select bttulithic pavement and save money by avoiding the necessity of experimenting. ' HOTEL SAU FRAI1GISBQ Geary Street, above Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up ' Hew steel and kick stracturs. Ery saedera conveBlence. Modarat rale. Cantar of theatra aad retail district OS) ear Unas traaafarrias all ever city. Elea. Iris amnibiu ssaaU train, sad alaamara. J llll 4 , During the absence of Hubert M. Bettie on a busincM trip through Japan, China and Koimosa hli place as our City Sa'esman will be taken by Byron J. Beattie, who will appreciate everytnfnii. BEATTIE&HOFMANN BOTH PHONSS S04 StTAWK 3T. - Aoconnttnt and Auditor. umrts Btntoisra maut 69is Kosstcr !k KIcIfior Ulgb Grade Commert lal anil l li-ctrk 1 Zast 7th sad East Xver'tt f . ; rvuuis East 1U1I a-Ji44. . 1 Oregon. 1 1 iirv i Ofttre CUV Ha!!. I Humans Ofth i r. r ( KesUliTif 24 1". ;. ' ITor? ft 'f1 ht'Ui rn', i vt. V '- ' -.' ! I . r'-, ' IjMnig 'if V, M STiwABT Jul