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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. IORTLAND. THURSDAY EVCNINO. APRIL M. lilt Town Topics hni.rv.kir t Christ,1! -. rM PAS f AOEA-Yaeeenlli h ta a a em Ue rw-i.a. xt h u 4 1 fcf, it ia tie ., aa.4 iuM t at. l M4 la IL ll a 4 IM fi.lg U f lit fe U It. t . wad4 iluiu) CI.!, ) 4 ! 4Jtl lek4 ( t I IntkM JeU; Uief4 ) e UlMtlM l flgM "A ft)! tVI ;m M lIUe t.1 JJ tu w-il l-e Uwk.r, fci . '4 M - " ! le. i .. " I rtM4 e umu & fUlll IHMllJ B)tl ItM FVf U4 4 I, tn l- e.lM Jrrvuy -n.; Uiii-reir lewi-.! .4 Mir ! llf..l kMlk. ! lsM iaiM -& I l'Ht I IV I ! It Mlti: IIMI - i W'ket.lfclU luiHt el llfbli ? r im 44ii eaM !. 4e4e-l r llu .wug l lr call rt I ' f ie4 U? 4 M- I la-i a.tl . laeftag fleas I . ia la i ttfta, TM re4 an lealag )a4ry f ') Ik kmm.0 f Mia Jeaei b4. Ta K ai n(iM, k-t fee .(kin4 kti Iiftv) f pelig soill Taa ew4 . r la 4lrl af (iiib4 mi a iaallr f(UfV tf rwuiwia aM jHaa (i um f a mi. a4 arn iui r aa M t-4 atiaaaif hut aafai ! )( a4 a;k4 al aia aaati bwa arM4 ar fauwaM trtl -4 tirri4 a aMaV at4cl M awaia4 fta4 a4 Waiia a f14 la. J.r uVm If TT-altni M h"" aaa. p fin la ar ' " ' . . ' - mw-w-'' m !!? ri tvflk a4 VtUl lil anfc lutfra ic4lgki krtwtn a tiKU ikia lit ataui It mii I4. liml a4 Ka IK af jlbflwtali! tta taaa. ria Iih uiman tfrlttia oraif riaa4 afh fvf r 1 If flral tUHli laal ba ata4t Ihla T', for Tioi(lr( Ika ar4 a4 I H t..n.f lalnia all rur. aa Iba elly afinaaa la la oarti-l allh I ha !! U roil( IK oirMaa THa hi . Ilaia of Xtoloicltta ta Irolmaa tlata, mhn la ara It I'. ,iniii nf llaalhnraa rata, ftai Tattlr-aiala aliaal aa4 laia U HmUM T la khuI iimi ia tat Miia4 af laa Orir t'of te J Itaaa aaaaciaiu ! aifhl al I acisca la aavaalle. kail f 'oam(il ctua, H L. Taiap , Iiua4 Ulttr, fca ria4 from a Euraawa laur lla rW4 li4a mad aaaaelaUr far lh mUBfl. oUI lll law Uraalar Sr( Ua4 laaa froM ma Oalar WoiU" Itaoffa M ll(ri. eooaulllaf iiner of lha -ublla dock coiamLMlaa. a ill llana iha fro rapAft af lha hi t Uar4 af tn! mimi Ilia a4 Halhorna avaua. ak aa aa or U b Uiaairaiatl bf aapwlally al tha lata nf ft milra an aaur al la Ihera itiim aa4 Itftlalh aifai: "'! Ham llruklk liua drltar fr U r clfle t'oaal Hiacull ro.kt. ala aa m a I 1 U1m an hour ta l-l P-jmililt klrl. k4 IV H 1 l.amraan, maal 4alr al rnt fifih av4 lul man I a Ir-. ho rn "in al II mile B hour on lal Ullon alraal. ffkm Nwrr.aa hallH ra larday ha aa IAI4 lo kiar In muM Ihla mornmt, an4 ha h failr4 l at par. ralrolmaa Mima cll4 klm aa lha talcphoea. Niwmio daclarad. hor, that fttma had a autboftlf ia arraai m or damand hla trknra In rourl. nd tha Uauanra of a rrnl roiiawra Ballavad Tmjb aiolaa To hark bdiarad to h barn llolro, kr hld br lha ahkrlffa fflca for Idknllflfk- llon. lUrrr H l.ltidrn aa arraalad id rennarllon with the deal IJndn rlntni ha broug-ht th mm Trum Th lalla. but 1 unabU to git aaturactory xplkr.ktlon of how ha (o poaraalon of thra Yratvrdajr morning L4nda took iba horaaa lo JoliDaon a alabUa. Twalflb and Hawthorn avtnu. whr lhT wrra offered for till for IJOC An offer of 1109 waa mada, which Unln aorrptrd. He waa vlvon 114 ami prom ' UtO T0 in tha kftrrnonn tjndrn did not rtum until t orack lait aTrnlng. whin raputy Bhrrlffk Ironard and Hunter arreatad him. Ona animal la a bay tnara. wtlghlng about H00 pound, about t jraar old. harlng a tr In tho forahaail. Tha nthrr I a bar horar. bout H yr old, wrlgha about 1100 pound. h a tr In the forehrad. and well kept Bo til animate ara barefooted. Ihetr hoofs showing they have not had shoes for a long time. Any ona know lng of g missing tmm of this descrip tion are asked to notify the sheriff office. To Talk Against giggle Tu-l'hll Metschan Sr., president, and Charles H. Hhlelda, secretary, of tha Oregon Equal Taxation league, will . address the Ileal ty Board at tomorrow's luncheon at the Multnomah hotel. The subject is to be "Social Progress snd the I 1 vision of Labor." Tha Oregon Kqusl Taxation league was recently organized In fort land for the purpose of "opposing aln glo tax. Mr. Shields, the secretary, who in down for n talk to tha realty men tomorrow, lend the f!;ht In Seattle Isst winter agatriHt the adoption of the sin gle tax. prepare slldea ttalph Modjeakt angl beer Of the Itraadway and Interstate bridge, will lell "What iba Interstate bridge slaaaa la (iraater I'ertland " There will be farther diacuealsn af lha library alt. ftaf Bltwir BpC Jsek Kaater. alia J ark H llUkraa. known all along Ihe raal as a aafe blower and a train robbr. and who has served four I arm ia lb penitentiary, of which two terms were at aa Um. on al Wall Walla and one at flan (Juenlift. arreattd yes terday al first and t'olutnba stral by Ilctlea ( Olimnn and Hnow on a vagranry rbarg. lie 1 held a a au let l n the safe hlnalng raara m I'runl street I.ssl wk Ihe Welnsteln Mrotberk safe al 171 rirt street wss blown snd shortly before tbsl a safe In Ihe Tsylor Iirolhera machinery a hop waa blown. geveral data sgo, II Is r I alined thai (he two defectives st-srehed lb room occupied by Kater. flndfng a nuarl bottle f nltrnglycerlna riu nig ) Tsrtttair r tl4 ad ln tlvweli, l a aaU(ai fv im ataiis af aagtaa mt eMWirtU la I- nil deai4aal f IntlUiag aiiwllMi. ba aae4 la 4U aK aaiatkaua la it . fa ell U ee U Mikaiaiai fttMlir agKwed la, SkkrBia.s af lavai tf a4 a artaiaal will b- saad br Mar RaiaiM sbartly. Tba aaiery af us a-aiu ta lt 1 be (eauiiMW i4 a rla gtvtkg k ( a i rei4ei af iba city t iba eaa af epflbraiioae fu ai. Uaag la la aallr aad m 4jrtiaal Tv Ole aWti4e "SXeral Xt(hei Aloaa Cr4ial Ixeaaaa." kill be h Mt)tl af n.elnl wbsra fai la (a4 af lbrlee al I be efTeie-t aa Nf, l lb ope a mealing af Iba Haa lfeae leagua gnday aighl la Ibai-aap. sawawaallb bulirg ails rraak T ewe- lea will gie a 4iaa.all laadlag. aa4 rrfeor Morris fia phraAeMegWaJ laadlaga Masting begin pewenplly i. Tba f ubll I lated and admlealaa U fre ZOO jSEK 10 OUST FROM IHE BIY PARK'S l4a.4 ta-Ibee- af a -' WaeeUawa aVasUeal riassad-tUal deal f Weeles ara iirmly aleetaed by lb aft lea af tha (eusrtl. which yeirday g ranted Iba rartlaad Hallway. Light A fvwar company a re- tvkable peraall I ewnlrrt a flea block etlensloa of II tin fraen lb pre terminal along Wkum aeenua to ri Thirteenth lrt I "r "pa My wnr af fe-ieg by lha ataaalo ba aeeiirtbuiad :0u lewsrds It cost Feaae areav. rrt4f l Our It grade of Ulne at II per gallon. Our lilt grade af Wine at IM per gal lon. Stralgbl Kentucky H blahy. 7 year old. regular lit, at II tt par gaJlon. Kentucky VTblky. regular II to. at II par gallon. Our II grade of Whtakey, num. Ola and Brandy. II 10 r gallon, rrtday oaly. I7 l E. Xlomsoa t rhenea 11 (IT. 8 JI14. rre dellrery. "Mod era tCarryrdenma" Addrrsa by Dr. C II. Chapman, Journalist and ex president nf Oregon university, tonight at I In Kranch 4 headquarters, 13 Hs-or4 (trret. Admlaalon free. For tha Vest go Days, any lady's skirt will be dry cleaned and finished up beautifully at the.U. 8. Laundry Co. dry cleaning dppartraent for It rente. 1'hon East It, H UH e Order to tali Vote An order . ill notes snd Judgments In favor of j hotel. i .it ireanor ni in mi. rtroii nini i i nllnwrd this morning In the ilr-1 cuit rourl. r.. r. Tobln. recelrer of the d'funcl tnstltuttwa. ssked for this ac tion, tu Ms petition, he pets forth iet he has collected 111.731 11. snd paid out 117,211 21, leaving a balance of 12120 on hand. This balance will also be distributed to the creditors. P. M. hirers, president of the bank when It wsa rloaed, I under a prison sen tence until the full amount of lha loss mads up for tha creditors. Judge Gatsns allowed him a conditional parole pending a settlement of the affairs. Mysra and hJs attorneys promised tha court to pay each creditor in full. Crawfish la Beaaoa agsta "plced and cooked tn wine, always fraab al Lven Orllla. Ftsoch dlnnsr from 4 t L 211 Ash etrvel. oppoalta Multnomah T at.ll Ua wee lartd la la (Irvwtl eil l sl Ike fias Ik tllf fr A a )aaleaaaa I aad la i af lb ms. le (a rltad far Iba l ealy I lb reekavel ak4 la la aulia. bal daaaaae ggiaialUig7 I !. Seke frexsi lb e-ily fee albvwlag I hsrg4 la b aataaac JJ. V breaaas ae4 H W Hee.4(Vt. bexlt realty awaei la fsrsei dilttHi yotalag Iba City east. n;4 artlaas The frior rwaad a valued al III. laal yaar whub ilkistes I MacUcaUly wertklee aa acxia e-f Iba aad ttsvgalalg sMMa Allaiaey tC K. Iirbbl rveals lb iww aiktnllffa I lb sutC ' (lie fiaea lb sily aetditar U feelh abowtng Ibal la Merb, III lb pail board prpd skvtag lb ixiiatda ibe liy. l'pa Utla rettai lua Ihaaet ea I tatted txiUdiSg fcla hte Nvtaiag ba bea deoa. bever. l arraog for aeeib tecellei fr lb oo WONDERS OF OREGON FEATURED IN MAGAZINE Oregon aad Fwrllcad reeaa la fee- e lenalva -.tu In th May Ueue af Bun eel the -lfle Monthly wbk-h I Jvai off lha preea l-ractleally lha what magasiaa. In feci, la giveb oyer I sta rt of Oregon. The leading article by gamuel Etna, entitled "Th llrealh of lb Chinook." la a spUndid treat! on Portland gad the country eontlgvaus I It. Aflsr re viewing Hi history of lb slat and city and marshaling It raaource. Br ans declares mat rnniana i a pre deatlned city" and will develup Into on of tha great rommunltle af lha Ballon. la his story of Mount Hood and tha autTtmobtls routes lesdlng to If, Randall Howard draws a vivid work pleiur of g ...11 '- ' A, r-b-aa !' s(ey sla44 etiV!y I H tall 4 Ik Uteajeal f, b 4 br b!! i'ii iu hv eNr tk ta.ire tMUforaa, tmf teisr 4 tMa i ta bwrs 4 T aagaia la b-aaaUfig l.l-a . lil-4 1 k. aartte ta s-eetisrt af gag wna bet: beatt af ijl ta i' , aa.4 - It t It ,A tv. . d ." Obe- b k4-A tJeeeJg 4W 4d ree'der ! " straM ieaii-Ji-4 lb f ' tt I Mr '. t by tV T UW4, e-es V Tb m-Wu. ai-4 ib gJg at Ibal II t ' 4 ae.rt ar lb t-tukg Tbs reople Are XxolVad at the TsJues offered In rnn'S, ladle' and children a rlntMng, hatgand shoes rsrtlg's Ram pla fitor. 271 Front at Open svsnlngs. Itetnil Jess Harriaa for Camas, Waahougal and way landings, dally sa cepl Sunday. Laaves Waahlngton stroot dock at I p. m. 2flnas Xmpossd cn Two. The outcome of Hie fight between Patrolman Mulch ings and two men and a woman In a bakery at 2fH Fourth street several day ago when Mulchings was beaten over tho head with a sieve and other artl- FRIDAY "Quality and Saving" Sale The keynot of these sales Is the hart quality merchandise at a lower prlo than usual. A saving to you on every article advertised. For Tomorrow Orestes OfTIo of Attorney. Will Urn ). Kenton, counsel Southern Tsclflc com pany lines In Oregon, announces that. lng to the Increase of business In th legal department, tt became necee- ry to create tha office of attorney and that Ralph K. Moody ha been ap pointed to such position, effective May 1. Mr. Moody will have hla office Tn tha Wells-Ksrgo building, and devote his i e- ttme to the trlnl of cotitatcd cases and I glvs sttentton to such other matter of detail as will enable Mr. Kenton to de- rote lils time to general matters. Mr. Moody's appointment will effect no change In the relstlon of the other mem bers of Mr. Fcnton'a staff. mst 18 MiBOt mid from First snd Alder streets to Osks rink; skating af ttrnoon and evening. Hotel If eere, eeslJe, Oregon, direct ly overlooking the ocean. Open all year tea m heat. W. A. Wis snd sssoclstes. pelnless dentists. Third and Washington. ANY BROKEN LENS Can be dupli cated in an hour by calling us up. Marshall 8 19. We will call and deliver. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY 145 Sixth Br, Xamm has returned Selling bldg. House moving snd repairing. James Osrrlck. PhoLe Knst 1127. J0J E. Mor ris n street FnpUs Qsttla Pprlng Tever. At the W. C. T. TJ. meeting last night Mrs. Millie Trumbull of child labor fame, de. llvered an address on "Uw Knforcc ment." saying that the spring fover had struck tho schools and many of the boys had come to the conclusion that work with ample returns now wss bet ter than an education, and that their ages were Increasing fast from 13 to lfi, the required age by law, before they can enter factories so that permits are not granted under tho ggo limit Pol lowing this the monthly social was held. Mrs. I. It. Lewis providing delicate re- j freshmcnta. I Women's 1430 sutd 2.00 Bilk Hose $1.15 Women's Heavy plack Silk Hose, double garter top, a special lot from America" greatest silk hose manufacturer black only; a limited quantity; 1.60 and 12.00 quality. ...1.15 $1.80 Hong silk Gloves, 75 Wom en's U-butt'n length, double tipped Milan ese 811k Gloves, Paris Point embroidery; a limited quantity. white only; rg. 11.50 quality, special 75? 45o Quality Silk Rose, 33 l- i Women's Boot Silk Hose, In black, white, tan; 46o quality '33 1-34. On Regular Sale We are sole agentr of the fa mous "Phoenix" Gtnarantasd Bilk Kose for men and women. Men's SO Plr; women's TBJ pair Four pair guaranteed 3 months Xayssr's Tabrlo Doeskin Olorea, 2-clasp, 50c); K-buttoa length, per pair ...7G Gloves Cleaned Im a Bnperiog Manner all lengths, pair, 10i TJmbreUas Bep aired ufl Baooverad 309 Morrison St (m awes wo utuV . Tat Hons Tbat Qnallty Built XiBk Trafflo Again Opn F. II. Fo- garty, assistant general freight agent of the Northern Paclffc railway, ha received a telegram from the company's general freight department to the effect that lake traffic Is attain open, and that the first boats will leave Buffalo. Cleve land and other ,Lake Erie ports today. There Is a differential in the freight rate In favor of lake and rail ship ments, of which a great many shippers on this goast take advantage. Boats operating from the Lake Erie ports make direct connection at Duluth with the Northern Paclfio trains. AC-. SB. I. XATXZS Glasses TBjjit Fit FIT THAT XINDl If your glasses do not relieve your head as well as your eyes and are not comfortable, they do not fit you. FT consulta tion. Dr. Haynes SJSSSP1 Suite 497 Marqnam Building, rouBTK rtooB. In progressive, wide-awake cities the old t i m e boast, "Miles of paved streets," has been changed to "Miles of Bitulithic. " There's a rea- APOLLO CLUB CjONCERT 60 MALE VOICE3 Aaditted by H. W. NEWTON, TENOR Heilig Theatre, Monday, April 29 MASON & HAMLIN PIANO USED Whenever the selection of a iano is left to people who really now, the wonderful Maaon &. Hamlin la aJwajra firot choice. It is a piano that ia, not a piano that haa been. Its creator is rec ognized today as the greatest conatructive genius known in the history of piano-makinsr. A visit to our Maaon & Hamlin rooms will delight you. We are sole agents. Morriaon at Seventh aHEJaLIO 1 tUSATMtl n. tilua Mai I, avtlit - ta f at wit Cwoali May Robson TealgM aad a44y viM 4a fM Woieea ai.a. A nit 9WV TeHa aad raay fV44 mi avv4taaATa or tm saAar K il II tt. II . it, li- It. IN , v j tu iiu araaa tobat IttiUa THSATKM ! taar Hiat. MI It The Swedish Playcri lit lwke. HI. M. ele" "The Piikvist Girls" f !' lea.r r' fuel l r aa It tr :( ' I- t tMrr nrel t iua II. aeat 4 ! lat II ! w iiai.eo. ' e r 4 4 4. BAKb'U Al its ti Aa. ic a p j P Met riliTtl Mau aa Ow U Bakee. H1, , rosiiiiir M.allae Bel jl-lef A atey , tii groiLxa- Hn Tri..i t arltav lie, aa Kiilt. rl iB. :i- aal -e. Tk gogw f hei ali ta Cra a" S- f MAtW A-lM r . a 11 BtATtVtB ttf.l -T DAT i-4-aos nosTra wt" V TIIL.tTIU: I J. 2 JO tU rauL it Aa4a OearVea Waiser, Xl. Sella, war "rear." Be lea. Scgart A B1sSae. WemlwerVB. Ta A Tedty, Orxerua irtctare. aa Btau ary Day, lawUlaaa Oaavtdta ra-BBrty Or aad W BVfaed Va)4ertu wnv iran. si in' 45-a" "A Vtgat fa a Sag. Ilea Knaia Xait," ta K s y el B aa tt Troap. Walter aad rraak. Wllw a r s a l. Mr. aad fre. gydaey my aolds. In Klaaaof all. Oriklilri. WaUOXS 1 Bad tt The Large Hat Sacrtd Cantata A sacred cantata en titled "Queen Esther" will be given at the Taylor Street Methodist Episcopal church, at ( o'clock tomorrow evening, under the auspices of the Portland Wo men's Willamette club, an organization that has recently been formed to assist In raising the en4owment fund for Uni versity of Willamette. The musical will be given under the direction of E. 8. Miller. Everyone that la Inter ested In the raising of the endowment fund is urged to be present. Th Baltimore rural tore company will exhibit their hand made mahogany furniture made here In Portland In their own workshop, beginning Monday, April 22, continuing through tho week at their store, 411 Alder street. For this exhibi tion they will again make, a 2B per cent discount on all furniture purchased or ordered, also ' on their new shipment of Sheffield plate. Main 4043. Special Prlday Only Don't be de- j ceived. W sell absolutely, pure wines' and liquors, 11.60 quality port, sherry, 1 angelica and muscatel win, 76c per gallon; 14 rye and Bourbon whiskey1 (2.75 par gallon; $4 brandy, 12.76 par ; gallon; $4 rum,. $2.76 per gallon. Na-1 tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phon Main 6490. Home A-H9I. Delivered. Oct th Habit Qo wber the crowd goes. New Grand theatre, 106 Sixth street, between Washington and Stark, commencing Thursday, April 26 for three day.. Gaumonf "weekly, all the latest new of the world. ' Best show in the elty for th money. Three ttrcra' sand feet films shown every show. Five cent any seat rive cams. Woodsman Btabbd ta Tight Wallace Fall and Jsck Wallace,' both woodsmen fought a bloody battle this morning In th Western lodging hour at Second and Bumaida streets, which resulted la the serious Injury of Felix who watf stabbed bn the hip with a Jack knif wielded by Wallace. The two were In their-cups, when an argument started FERTILE POWELL VALLEY ONE, TWO, FIVE AND TEN ACRE TRACTS at Rockwood, Ruby, Base Line, Gillis, Gresham, Pleasant Home, Scenic, Cdttrell. The most fertile soil in Multnomah county. Acres as low as $150. Monthly payments, $3. Business Lots Residence Lots at new, rapidly growing towrisites, as low at $10(X Monthly terms. $2. Investigate the great oppor tunity. ' Ubdmenstock & larson Co. . .286 OAK STREET . i j Gel tha Original and Genuine HORLICK'8 MALTED BIILK The Food-drink for AH Ages For Infants, Invalidj,and Growing children, PureNutrinoiuup building the wholebody. InvigoratesthenursirignwthaarKJtheagfd. Rfch milk, malted gain, to powder form, A quick Iuncli prepared b a minnte. Take no rabstitate. Ak for H0R LICK'S, fol in Any flIHk Trust More Class Less Price Out of High-Rent Zone For May and June, of Hemp, Milan, Chip, Panama or Lace, may be either black or white, with any color scheme carried out in the trim. Latest models from best makers just in. Untrimmed at $2.50 to $10.00. Trimmed at $5.00 to $50.00. ADVANCE STYLES SUPERIOR MERCHANDISE EXCELLENT SERVICE Girls' Hats Hundreds to choose from $1 to $7. atatiaee Daily W-gESr aVrarX. ta Xtret frosa ST Tork. "Tha Soul Klaa." Aormaated or eastra, direction of 0. aV aVoberta. TU Sara, aroos a auru, varrvs sna, array S)aaat, faatagascepa. Orch. tra. rovniar prlcaa. Boa offloa pa 10 M l p. m. raoae , saaus 43. Canal S-0, Till aa a. Boa ana flrat row aaleony rre. TIXAT1I ' WBXK aVrmiXi ta Bstra. apodal return, agmarasB B4. . AUlaa la "Tb BU . ef Chin tow a," direction aUlea CnrMs. rrforma'o dally. gi30, TsJO aad tas. Bight prlo, IS and tSe. Katla, aay I at IS, eaoapt oadsys aad holidays. . rrlday algbi, Caora Olrls Coat. . j XXCBZATXOV rAJKX Ooraar Taogha and Twaaty-fourta Its. Portland TS. Oakland 212-14Thirri St at Salmon FRAL1LY T2 TWO EST -OT STORES ERT 392 Morrison St Near 10th HOTEL STEWART SAH FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square European Flan $ 1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Mew steel aad Mck atmetur. Eeery saaaara eaweaaiaa. Madaraea rata. Canter of theatre aad retail diatriot, Oa ax line traataf rrias all over city. Elee. trie asaaibaa aat traia aad i Every Man Should Decide early in life to save money. To save means success not to save means future dependence upon others. Savings Banks, such as the Hibernia Savings Bank, place every facility at the disposal of those desiring to save. It receives deposits of $1.00 or more, pays 4 interest and pro tects deposits with its Capital and Surplus. Decide now, to be successful begin at once to save. Commercial accounts also received. Hibernia Savings Bank "A CONSERVATIVE CUSTODIAN" Second and Washington Sts. Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 APBXXi S3, 84, as, 86, 87, SS. Game begin week days 3 p. m. Sun days 1:30 p. m. T. A DIES' BAT rBrOAT Boys under It free to bleacher Wednea- . day. CONCERT Benefit for the famine sufferers in ' China, given by the students of Port-M land under the auspices of TOTJ1TO CHUTE BE ASSOCIATION A ITS " . FOBTXUUTO CnAKBES COICafE&OB ' AT Bungalow Theatre. JLTMO.lt 80, 191S. n Thursday Evening, 8 o'Clock. ; Tickets for sale at the box office $1.00, BOc and 25c. ; TICXSTS STOW OV BAXS. AT AXV3 THEATBE BOX OmCZI TOM . Grand Annual Ball ' or THE X. ASUOBTSAU Batnrday, April 87, 8:45 p. m. IVS. A.: Al Malston - - - Vow open for tmslaess at SH7 Stark st ' ratrr oxva aaroa asTASuas And custom aho making. ' FornVerty with W. J. Fullam, and for th last two year with J. chrlnd. - . Oregon Humane Society Office Cfty Mall. Main SSI; A-7BIS -Humane Officer, Sergeant E. Crate, Resldenc 24 E. S4th N., East 4779. Horse ambulance corner of 5th and Tsy lor. Veterinary In charge Marshall (00. Animals' Rescue Horn. Northrop Acre. Thomas A. Short, ?upt. A-1347. 3 linaa Foslcr & Klelser Hlgti Qrad) Commercial aad Itleetrlf ft aad Bt avarot) . aM- uui B-aaa . A TIRELESS WORKER Money deposited in the, bank 'works for you twenty-four hours a day; never sleeps and is always on hand when you want it. A small sum aaved has started tnany a man on the road to owning his own business. ' You can start ah account hi our bank with ONE dollar. Don't put it off. Tomorrow" is a poor man. Start with what you have now and add to it aa you can. .. . ,5 , WE PAY 4 INTEREST COMPOUNDED TWICE A . . YEAR ON SAVINGS . .. , . ; Mer chants Sa vinfls & Trust Company THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." . y j , Merchants Trust Bldg, S. W.-Con Sixth and Washington Sts. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6TO 8. HAVE TOW &E BESTED TOUB TABIiB roa TKIS Evxinif a AT THE AB.CA.PiaW OABDEJT HOTEL MULTNOMAH "Th Restaurant Beautiful T The entertainment features will surprise you by their excellence. Complete program twice every evening, from :B to 3:30 and from 10:30 to 1J:S0. ULIITE, BOSS AJTD BATUOSTD In the latest papular songs.- XA AV9VOITA Bpsnlsh Dancer - KOHSBTf Violin. Virtuoso rSAJTOO JTEATOUTAH DUO Serenadars rmxxar nu' ookoebt ob . cbjstjva or aoitpiaTa -. acrrLTsroafAa botes cobu v H. C, Bowera. Sianager. ill mm iriai tbe sreoe o Hskert W a a kueiaeaa trip tbrvorh Hpa. Chio. ed " ki place a ear Cue k 'ma will be t r tytom ). Beattte, wSo mill .f.re ' y - t DEATTiEaHOFM ;:: BOTH MCH -v r 1