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1 Town Tomes 1 i, TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS 1TFILIG Mme. Prager, In "The Oath of the Safer Torah." BAKER "The ewlyweds and Their Baby." LYRIC Rice & Cad? In "At the Fair." OimiEUii Orpheum circuit vaude ville. PAN 'VAGES Vaudeville. KMPRtSi Sullivan &, Consldlne vauda ville. , PEOPLES Motion pictures. r WeMber Conditions. Portland and ' Vicinity: Occaalonal rain tonight and Friday. , Southerly winds. Oregon: Occasional rain tonlitht and Friday except fair extreme south por tion. Southerly winds. Washington: Occasional rain tonight and Friday. South to west winds. IJaho: Fair south, occasional rain north portion tonight and Friday. EDWARD A. BfiALS. District Forecaster. United State Final Stockmen The case of the government against Harvey J. Purdy ami Thomas T. Jacobs o'f Chico, OrM wlioe horses were allowed to graze and trespass on the Wallowa national forest, wtthput permission, has been settled In favor of the government by the payment of : the damages to the amount of $100 and the. cost of the ac . Hon. The action was taken under the .act of congress dated .June - 4, 1907, which authorises the secretary of agri culture to make such rules and regula tions necessary for the protection of the national forests. ' According to this authority, all stock upon the national forests without permit are in trespass, and the owners of the animals are lia ble to damage done and are subject to criminal action. V .' . : Coal Tar Preserves Poles II. B. Oak leaf of the office of products of the " United States forest service returned yesterday from r a "week's trip on the . Umatilla forest reserve, where he was engaged in supervising the application of coal tar creosote for prolonging the life of the poles now being, used In the con struction of the government telephone line from Heppner to Herrlna Mills, .a distance of approximately 20 miles. Ac cording to Mr. Oakleaf by using, the . new preserver on the butts of the larch -.wood poles, the life of the stick maybe lengthened from 8 to 10 years, the nat ural life of the timber to II to 10' years. Qnail Quarantined According to In formation received today by State Game Warden Fkiley, the 300 pairs of Bob White quail, promised to various people throughout - the state, - which were to have arrived here March 10 from "the east, can not be shipped until the de partment of agriculture lifts the quar antine which was recently placed upon the birds because of a contagious dis ease prevalent among them In differ ent sections of the country. This or der of tho government will prevent the birds being shipped from any point . Fined for Annoying woman Charles Nlchollg, a waiter, was', arrested yes terday at Eighth and Burnslde streets by Patrolman Mallon, after having been seen to cross and recroes the street sev ,eral times In front of a womani who was trying to avoid him. After the man had repeated these tactics several times, Mallon, who was hiding behind a tree, arrested him. The accused, In dignant, demanded to know the officers name and number. In court this morn ing, however, the man was fined $10 toy" Judge Tawell. ' Booklet on Lebanon The Lebanon Commercial club has Issued an inter esting and handsome booklet on Leba non, "the strawberry center of the val ley,' of the. Bantiam river, Lebanon la In Linn county and the town and surrounding country is being rapidly de veloped, The soil is said to be wonder fully productive and the climate de lightful. The booklet is strikingly 11 lustrated with convincing photographs. Penney Bros., Friday Special Our S3 grade of Wines at SI per gallon. Our $1.60 grade of Wines at 76a per gal lon. Btraight- Kentucky Whiskey, ; f years old, regular $4.60, at $3.60 per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular $3.60, at $2.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades of Whiskey, Rum, Oin and Brandy, $2.10 per gallon Friday only. 379-381 K. Morrison st Phones East JS7, B-242G. Free delivery, " ; , Special Friday - Only Don't be - de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors. $1.50 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 75o per gallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, 12.75. per gallon: ti brandy, $2.7$ per gallon; $4 rum, $2.76 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co, Fifth and tark. Phone Main 6499. Home A-4499. Delivered. " School JSntertiinment Tonight and tomorrow night the tenchers and pu pils of the Ocktey Green school on ljat ton avenue wilt give a musical and lit erary entertainment, the proceed -of which will be given to the North Al blna branch library. Pheasants In Fin Condition Reports from the state game farm at Corvallls (how that ; the birds, especially the pheasants, are In the best of condition. Both the Silver and Golden pheasants are beginning to lay and are multiply ing rapidly. (, ;:, . ,.: 4 Boosters' Smoker A boosters' smoker for the purpose of boosting for. hard surface pavement, will be held at the St. Lawrence library, Third and Sher man streets, tonight Every one inter ested Is urged" to be present - Political Equality PUcnssed Thapo lltlcal equality question was discussed yesterday afternoon at the neighborhood r " Have you heard the latest? " In the popular muslo department now completely established' In -Eilers Music House, Alder street at Seventh, the new music of all the music publishers may be found just as soon as the express can bring It after leaving the presses. Daily demonstrations of all the suc cesses; come In and hearf ' '.'Alexander's Ragtime Band," which Is ttill being called for in lots of dozens a "Take a Little Tip From Father." "You Can t Expect Kisses From Me." "If You Talk In Ypwr Sleep, Don't Mention My Name." "The Ragtime Violin." : "Everybody's Doing It Now." Also Alice Lloyd's successes in "Little Miss Fix It" ', "Have You Ever Loved Any Other Girl?" - ' . ;-. . t "Excuse Me, Mr". Moon.'.' And that awful dawReret, ''They Gotta Suit Kicktrf, My Dawg ArounV; ' - Etc., etc. - ' All at Filers Muslo House, Muslo De partment "the Best in the West" Alder itreet at Bevertth. (Any of thff-above seven sent for 11.00. postage paid.) Eilers Muslo House. L.hiekcring,-. Kimball and Autoplano deal- rS. -y V ., - .. :,'; The- above and hundreds of other se lections can also be supplied In our talking machine department, second ''nT1 All jth ife m akes-inilajJ&exg:, rc7s. alT Hie time. ' In our music roll department th bove selection and hundreds of sim ilar publications can be supplied in music rolls for owners of alt mak9 of tlavep rlnpos.iRS tiot or 65 note). Eilers Uutlc Ilouac, Alier et at 7th. t.it!;pri:,er at the home of Mrs. H. L.I Vail In South Mount Tslor. The d!s-i cushion Wf.s in charr of Mrs. Vail and : Sirs. LMzabeth GOiMin?. Tha rriniipcl sneaker was Mrs. May Arkwrlfht Hut- ton of PpoWane. The meeting was very enthuslastic. Wife Refuses to Frosecute Shrieks for help uttered by a woman at Tenth and Everett streets attracted the at tention of Tatrolmen Humphries and Mallon last ntsht, shortly after mid night and an Investigation showed that E. A. HaniiKon arrid his wife. Fannie, had been., f ight'ng. Patrolman Mallon was told that the man had beaten the woman unlll she was unconscious and that she was being taken to the Golden Gate hotel. When Mallon arrived they were taking the unconscious woman Into the buildirg. Hamilton -was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge and the woman was taken 'to the police bead quarters for medical attention. Ehe re fused to appear against him this morn ing and fine of $20 was imposed. Beat BUS Wife! Sentenced F. Gerow of 125 Fourteenth street , was. arrested at 2 o'clock this morning by Patrolman Hutchlngs after his wife had telephoned to' the police station that her husband had come home drunk, had kicked the door down and was beating her. When the patrolman arrived the man, ran to bed and pretended to be asleep. When aroused by the patrolmen he Insisted on dressing with the greatest care, putting on a clean shirt and collar and his best clothes. This morning It developed that he bad been arrested for the same of fense before, and that In California he had been compelled to put up a peace bond. He was sentenced to 90 days on the rockplle this morning. The wife works in a restaurant and has ' been supplying him with meal tickets. Test for "HandonXf Blnf C. A. Rosa, alias Guerln, who Is said to be known as the "Handcuff King," and who claims that he Is able to escape from any shackle that the police may put on him, Is under arrest at Woodland, Cel., and Detective Hyde is on his way there to bring the man here to answer to a larceny complaint made against him by J. A. McGill. Rose Is alleged to have stolen a milk can valued at $800, that is used In theatrical exhibitions. Hyde Is said to have equipped himself with shackles from which even Rose cannot escape and will bring the prisoner back in them. .... ' Great Excitement at Fertlffs' -Sample Store. 271 Front street, near- Jefferson. 3000 pair ladles' $3 shoes, 70c They are sizes 3 to 4, lasts A.- and B.; 600 ladles' $2 hand bags, 60c; ladles' $10 spring skirts, $2.95; ladles $12 spring Jackets, $2.96; ladles' collars, 2c; ruchlog, - lc; $12 men's suits, $4.25; $18 blue serge suits, $9.75; $36 brown and gray suits, $14.25; $3 spring fderby hats, $1.66; $1 dress shirts, 75o; 25o neckwear, 6c; $2 ladtes' pins, 16c; ; 75c cuff links, JO; $1 cuff links, 29c; $1.25 children's shoes, 46c. :-. '? . . Boom Thieves ActiveRoom thieves were active this morning, having in vaded the Oak hotel, 847 Oak street, where a gold watch, a scarf pin and $18 In money were taken from -John Burke and $1 from B. J. Howard, and a rooming house at J88V4 Fourth street where a watch, a locket and $5 Were taken from Henry Relneche. Both rob beries were committed between 4 and 8 o'clock this morning. Buns , Sown Hotelaxan. The case against F. W. Krueger, who was r rested yesterday on complaint of 76ha A. Wilson of the Hoosler hotel, who Complained that-Kiiieger ran him down with his automobile, was this morning continued until Wilson Is able, to leave the hospital Wilson was badly bruised but not seriously Injured. The acoldent occurred yesterday afternoon at Front and Jefferson streets. Women Make Addresses Mrs. Mary Mallet county president of the W. C. T, U., addressed the meeting at th United Brethren church, Twenty-seventh and Bumner streets, last night on "The W. C. T. U. and Its Relation to the Church." Tonight Mrs. Mattle Fleeth will talk on 'iThe White Slave Traffic." The meet ings will bo continued Friday and Sun day evenings..,.-." oinoe Entered q. b. Daniels, pro prietor of an auto truck garage at 418 Schuyler street reported to the police tnis morning that his office had been broken into and his desk ransacked. Nothing was taken. The office was completely ransacked, all the drawers having been emptied onto the floor. We, the East Side Cleaners and Dyers, wish to announce to the public and to our customers Who have patronized us so loyally in the past that hereafter we will clean and press either ladies' or gent's suits, $1.50. Thanking you for past lavors, rnones Tabor 815. Main 1I2, A-7383. ... . - Large Ejrgn Xai6UM. Larlne of $48 Sheridan street has a Rhode Island Red hen which is trying for the Oregon big egg record. - This week the hen laid I two large eg?s. The largest measured I 8 by 6H inches, the second was'.pnly siignuy, smaller, v .; . , Dr. Fanma F. A. Drake will speak at the Calvary Presbyterian church, West Eleventh and Clay streets, Friday, March 29, 8 p. m. Subject "That Boy Who Shall Have Him 7" 8 p. m., subject "The Neglected Profession." Admission free. , -."; .:.. Seek Alleged Thief Deputy constablos are In Oswego today seeking Mrs. -Annie lioiaen, a colored woman, who is al leged to "have stolen from Mrs. R. A. Logan, with whom she once lived, wear ing apparel amounting in value to $41. According to Mrs. Logan, the woman DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOLS HEW tebm OFzsrura MOKSAT, AF& 1, 1813 Building' Cor. Sixth and Taylor Strtets : i -. - Fee to Class' ; . . .. .. June 1 Algebra ...$ 6.00 7.bU 2.00 50.00 Arithmetic Automobile Course, . , ............ Bookkeeping . . . ....... . . . , ... . . . . S.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 Boys' Bcliool Business Eng. and Cor Business Law Carpentry and Woodworking', . , . . Chemistry , 10.00 10.C0 2.00 Dairying Electricity and Electric Machinery 16.00 English for Foreign Men... 8.00 Kngllsh Grammar and Reading... 3.0 English Literature .............. 3.00 Freehand Drawing .......... v. . ... 7.00 French .V. , , 6.00 Forestr- and lumbering.., 10.00 Geometry 6.09 German e.uu 6.00 7.60 3.00 25.00 Latin Mechanical Drafting renniansmp fnarmacy Plumbing and Shop Practloe..,.., 16.00 . .! jr'unno Bpeamng ,.. Rhetoric ....... . .' .,.,,.. Spanish ...... C' V, f V, n Pho w "Ca ruWrU(ng" i rigonometry Typewriting V wnt iiiuDI .... - ,.., 9.J Call or sehd for Free Illustrated ICata. lopue. ' ) . , f-iinllar schools Seattle, Tacoma, Spo kane. . , - ,, ; b.'JU 8.00 C A A e v.vu ft'l e a a v..er...s .no stayed at her V.orne for several weeks until she received a position la a home nt Oswego, Mrs. Lopan whs not at home, the day Mrs. HolJen left, who U said te have taken five of her dresses. lone hat, three pairs of shoes and vari- . ous other articles. Crawfish In Season ' Again Spiced and cooked in wine, always fresh at Levens Grille. French dinner from 4 to 8. 248 Ash street opposite Multnomah hotel. J Ballroad Men Pine President Car) R. Gray, General Freight and Passen ger Agent W. E. Conian, Chief Engineer L. B." Wlckersham and Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent 8. R. Stone, of the Oregon Electric, attended the regn lar monthly dinner of the business mon at Forest Grove last night The af fair was held in the Knights of Pythias hall, and about 110 were present Many topics of general Interest were dis cussed. Saturday morning President Gray and General Freight and Passen ger Agent Coman leave for Lyle to at tend a get-together meeting under tha auspices of tte Lyle Commercial club. C. C. Chapman, manarer of the Promo. tlon department of the Portland Com mercial club, will also make the trip. Steel and Oalvanlxed Iron Tanks of all descriptions for crude oil and gaso line storage. B. Trenkraan & Co., 103-4-S North 4th street A-J433, U. (82. Steamer Jesse . Bar kins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dockat 3 p. m, Trunks Delivered 2So each 1 mile to or from depots. Phone rates of city de livery. Union Trans. Co., 129 N, 11th. Special dinner every evening, restaur ant or cafeteria style, from 6 to 8 at Morris'-, near Wells Fargo bldg. : Just la Minutes' Bids from First and Alder streets to Oaks rink; skating af tsrnoon and evening. Hotel Moore, Seaside, Oregon, direct ly overlooking the ocean. Open all year steam heat. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington, Werner Fettersoa Co high merchant tailors. 50 Stark. , irad See Gloverland Aores Smith & Son, !10 Railway Exchange. , My Economy Your Gain! Menl When you buy a suit of ma you ESCAPE the big profit that pays for high, rent and elaborate fixtures. I sei. you 320 to $22.60 men's suits at $14.75. Jimmy Dunn, room 815, Ore gonian building. Take elevator. House moving and repairing. James Garriok. Phot. East 4487. $08 E. Mor ris )n street Olga Steeb's Great Method The msn who taught Olga Steeb how to- memorise the largest repertoire in musical history. (1100 compositions) Is certainly the man to teach your child music. I consider Carl Steeb one of the world's- very - greatest piano teachers for children.' With hie daughter, Olga Steeb, he has given abundant proof of his ability, To introduce his work In Portland we will, for the next three days, make a special rate for two 30 minute lessons a week, or one hour lesson oi $8 a month, payable In ad vance. ':. Olga Steeb will accept three more ad vanced pupils for a six months' period and personally give each a 30 minute lesson weekly for $11 a month, payable $5 when hour Is appointed and $10 eaoh month in advance, I have time for four more pupils at $8 a month. . These offers good until Monday, April 1, .OLGA STEEB SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Per Charles Kaefer 611-81I .Eilers Building, Seventh and - Alder,. Streets, OB. C. Xi. KA-TBBS ' No Trouble To .replace any lens you may have broken if you can save even a small piece, and if you haven't that I will test your eyes and duplicate it any way. If you need glasses, If your eyes bother you, or if your glasses do not fit. come In and let's talk It over. Free consultation. , . Qr. C. L Haynes Suite 437 Varnnam Bldg., 4th Uooi m I i mIaim y4 A2 jmm ja. m A Uam it !. A . n (':; li r-n.riiii. I I- I 1 - .. . i a a i . '7,;:";i.lJi': '- .--l' .-J" m.' tuy, iidiu uciiu aiiu ucduuiuu niiiiiicu, una uuic wt niauc j. aLspaciaLQrder-f or, a Portland customer, and thf. prkLatJyhlch.V it Vis offered was $90. GOING OUT OF. BUSINESS price. q Spiral; Second ahdVaihhlll. Streetq Loitcrln;;, Gunmen Na! bed, San Franrifeo, March 2S. Tn the ar rest here of Lew Loy and Tom Sing, both gun fighters of the Hop Sing, tong. Chief of FoUce White today believes he has nipped in the bud a conspiracy p. i liH 314 Mile3 East of Portiand On Main One O.-ViV R. & N. NATURE'S CURE FOR RHEeMATFSM A Boiling iViineral Spring Hot Lake Sanatorium offers special advantages to Port- land people. This great cure resort is less than 12 hours from Portland by rail, without change of cars. You are within "telephoning distance from your home and friends.--Write today for free boooklet explaining why Hot Lake naturally hot mineral water actually cures stomach, skin, kidney and blood disorders, as well as the various forms of rheumatism. Ujj Portland Office, 315 Fenton Building HotLalewMr fez Uncle Is filie loss Every nook and corner of our tig plant is under the watchful eye of Government Inspectors. Their or ders are law. When Uncle Sam's officials place their stamp on a prod uct: It imeans something. It is the sure guarantee of wholesomness, in suring the" health of you and ' your children. INSIST upon yonx dealer Government dtam? on ait meat Uncle Barn's guarantee of clean, meats..:-,; UNION HEAT COMPANY ' riOXZEB T ACEXBI Produari ef "Columbia Predocts i i i VI w ell e C en 1 11 A iX 1 Tt f ea eVa tt1 A IB aiming at his assassination. The two men were found loitering about his home, and fled at the approach of tiro patrolmen. They were captured after a chase, and found to be heavily armed. I Both protested innocence. nawmi Oregon Sam u.i. showing you this Inspected and Passed; you nuy, ire fresa Wflolwome 138 OF THE FACIFIO the tamoas Brand" . . 3 J 1 i MAS. U ILlSllini2SS Which Man Wants This Fine Directors' Table in Ills Ollice? An imposing article of office furniture for any man or com pany. A massive, splendidly proportioned and serviceable table that will last fori a cen tury. Solid mahogany, 42x 84 inches in size, with, double e eA m4a mm J. T.Wilson (THK AUCTIONEEH.) REPUBLICAN for : Sheriff A Business Adminutration FLAT SALARY NO FEES (Bald Adrertlsement) ictccttcuMe0l ti ths Original end Csssint E10RU6O ALTED MILK Tha Focd-drir.k far 11 1 ForWanh,hvaEis, and Growing chUAwi PureNutritioa,upbu3ding the wholebody. Invigaesthenuigmother and the aged -Rtch millc, waited pant, jq powder (ona A quick hmch prepared fa minute. Take no tubtUtate. Askfor HORUCK'S. (lot In Any Llllli Trust East 629 B.6148 LIBERTY COAL A ICB A3IU8EMENT8 THWATHB events ft Taylor 1 and A.112I AMD TXDSXSX Phones Main Mme. Prager Tslslf still ',n' OATH OF TTB3 AU1I11I1 BSTSJI TOAH Prices: Lower floor, 11 rows, $1. SO; , 7 rows, II; balcony, 11 rows. 750 11 rows BOo. Gallery, reserved, 16a. " Admission 2 So. Beats now selling. BOX OPTICS AU orxirs XOOAT - Xettlf Theatre. MARCH 30 The Tlvoll Opera Company, W. H. Leahy, Mgr., Presents TETRAZZINI AND ITER CONCERT CO. Prices 18, 12.60, li. I1.S0 and 11.00. Kardmaa riaao Veed, sat iaxji oravs TOMOXKOV. 10 A. M, XeUltf Theatre 4 Snino Snn Uarch 51 Special Price Matinee Wednesday Lulu Glaser .... .. . ', .. In the Musical Comedy, "MISS StrOEZJIACX" 10 People 0. Special Orchestra Evenings: Lower floor, tt, 11.501 balcony, 21.50, $1, 75a, BOc; gallery, 60o. Wednesday mat, lower floor, 11.60, fir balcony, 6 rows. $1: 6 rows ny, 6 rows. i; 6 rows 60c; gallery, 25o, 2 Sc. 75c; 11 rows. BAKER THEAT Main 3 and A-59e0 Geo. Xh Bakes. Hn Tonight all week bargain mat -Wed., 26c. Mat Sat, 26o-50e. Positively the biggest and merriest of musical come dies- First time here "The vewlyweds and Their Baby" 8ee them Lovey, Dovey, Snookums and the rest 60 people, 76 per cent girls. It theres a laugn len in you they will extract it. Evenings, If there's a lau eft In your system, tney wi 76c. tU aoc, ouc, Baker Stock Company Opens next Sunday matinee In THE FOURTH ESTATE Greatest plays and players ever offered. Prices Evenings, 8So and 600. lists 850, Monday Bargain BightAll seafs Bdo. STEXT BAT 15-88-800 HIOHT9 2S-50-75C ICoXntyre and Heath, Kenshaw and At- Bneivey Boys, Aivin ana Ken ny, Schooler and Siokinson, John Macn ley, Brows and Bfevarro. Matinee Svery Pay. ' KatlneeBaily WXZX MAJtCH 88 Ad Wolgast, Xdght. weight Champion Boxer, and Selected Company, Rube Strickland, The Salt Ear row roar, The Naked Truth, Stan and Tall, &evltt and Dunsjiora, Tisher and Green, Pantages Orohestra, Vantages cope. Popnlar prices. asaunee rvery Bay. ronneriy WZXZ MAJtCH 85 Te Giant-Actor, Geo. Augar, Black and White, Rloe, SU mar and Tom (4) Bodges (4), .Jennings and Banizew, Orchestra. Prioes iSo and LYRIC TVXATBB POVBTH ABO ST IBB 4 WBBB-KABOBt-ai SUee fc-Oeiy, the Broadwav stars, and the new Basting j riood Musical Comedy Co la "At tlie rair." Haw faoes, new mnsio, new co tnmas, new scanary. Two parformancas nlg-litly, T:30o, 9:10. 16o and 2'jo. MdtUiaa UAH J. IDT a" I'O, 1MTl!3yf nl Moiiaaya Chorus g oa. ; 1 ri.vsy b'; ss, mix. Tares 40 i Sullivan ft Considine urana r seiinaa vaaaeviue ACCOUIITu Can be added to or 'wth drawn, the whole or a part, at any time. Interest, 4 per cent, is paid on persistent bal ances. Save and deposit ev ery dollar you can spare. , You will thus build up a working capital for a future business or in vestment. Remember, any amount, from $1.00 up, will start it. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Sixth and Washington St. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 6 to 8. A word of advicei Investigate bitulithic pavement before the pavement abut ting your property is selected. Our Testimonials Speak for Themselves-We Install All Kinds of PlanU and Do Nothmg But Heating and VentOatins The W. a. MePhereon Company, ' Portland. Or, ' Gentlemen I have used the furnace now for about 18 months and It cer tainly does give fine satisfaction. The heat le eo well distributed throughout the house that If you build a small, fire In the furnace, it heats all of the rooms up Just a little and. if it is rexl cold and you build a large fire, tlicn all of the rooms seem to get the hpac equally, which Is a great source of sat isfaction to me. I have never had ona bit of trouble with the furnace and want to eay to you, that it is the most satisfactory furnace I have ever had anything to do with. Very tnrt, -yours. HOTEL StE-PABT- 8AU FnAHGISGO Getry Street, abora Union Square European Plan $1.50 a day tip American Plan $3.00 a day up Kew steel and Uek etnwhife. Cvwy snJ.ra wmwltif MoJrt niM, Cratw af thrall sad retail dUtriet Osj ear Uaaa traaifarrias all ever city. Elaa. Sjrie aaiaiwii ssaats sraiae awt JttlWIIlliyii.' During the abaenccof Hubert M. Beattle on a buaipeia trip through Japan, China and Potmoaa his place a our City Salesman will be taken by Byron J. Bcettie, who wiU appradat everything. BEATTIE&HOFMANN BOTH PHONtS a04 STARK ST. Aoeottntaat and Auditor. x.bwxs nxnxjoxaa xaut esia Oregon Humane Society Office City Hall, Main M; A-75l Humane Offlcr, 8rgant E. L. Crt Rr-aldence 24 E. Hih N.. Kaat 477 i. Horse ambulance cornr or Sth ami lor. Veterinary in charge Maraliall o V Animals' Renoue Homa, Northrop Thomas A. Short. Bupt, A-t84T. a ri : . Foo t er ClJLH lcl r: - v High Grade Comruerrial an l i . - ' ksBsBSaV '-mm' - r-t T"t "? -