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f fHE OREGON DAILY JOUKHAU I'ORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 1. - - Town Topics iieiiJi wtiiu to TU Ua t i--a' VtktK'tii f r;" L Kt. -"VIM NtMikl p ta a r v4iin Ait-hiEA ui CWaU - iiU rut iuk-ikwMi pia VeiW fWdilBu. KATttfeH fONtITi) t'vi4 e-4 t.fciir f" teiM bi .,?, Mir . fir iaaigi e4 .ri Libf r iisk 4 4r a-ir i4t tA fair likl tad ,4 tO'WAMIi A tJfcJklJl. lttiW4 ', fa, .jgFT.TTi- TT' J, Sl-'ii- - if.' frSI.W TAJ B Crt4e4 Yw Tam TAviaaey aAa mt iraf lui, s4 it i mi. -r f ia nil . A A4 l Ia Ma f aid ta t)a m a rc rer al I'M) t. Httal4 Heat. TM M Ule uihU. Aa utU ll Ala nl ra la Allla. aa4 K4 Aa la A caM4arr l 0ral lha f Afn4 rrnra4c. WAlt Ala AAf AA II aa nxowrr la ckaat a'A, aa4 aa A iitnai4 la fat Nil l aa car Aa fawn II impoaalbta wllboal blA TAa la rukf iuA' AA4 la aaalaC im rxapU4. Aul Aaa IAa a 14 can AoaiOad IAa car Aa i4 hi tx Ii(mxA which M4 roAlala4 ul II. lha ratc of aAlrh AA knart a tmw ntomanla Ufara. HltaA oWlarva rial Aa IhoucAl Ina Iwe oum mn rrod4 Aim ry cloaaly and acl4 quarly, Aul At 414 ol al lb Urn aua r Ihrtn of robbary. rrMA4TAUAa KaAaWrTm aa r dlnary . a lilfl mall. laid by A Huff Ortlntoa I. an. KA llarrtnts I2I VUradam roaJ. rela4 lh aur t rlM of tila Ufa. (or lha C( AaUb4 AMI a fiA Tl lltila chirk hatched ta l.fday iitornlni ha lha food or bad (or tuna lo havo (our Ufa and two bodlaa. Luckily It has lut on head, nark aad rlr of alnfa to botbar It. It alo ha tan aUU. Th bodlaa dlvorf 41- ractly abov lh point at wMcn in uaual tlr of Ufa en aa ordinary rhlck n ynm lha tody, and two parfeel lAlle ara fumad. Body roaad la oa Harry Lone. (1lc. afad II. found drad In Ml room Oil mornlnf at IS Kaat Alorrl kon. and lha body waa takan lo lha inorf uc. Nothlnf la known of hla rala lKr rirrpt that ha h a ltr In I'lrrlnnatl, who ha a baan notified. Daath a dua to hMirt fallur. Henry llo nando. an employa of tha I'orllaad Lum ber company, waa ahlrlad lo Ua'h yaa Irrday nftrrnoon and tarrlbly manflad. nhrn hla rlothlnf caught In a hu( fly hl He waa unmarried. Ao Inquaat will ba held. roraiUra Atamorlal Th KoreaUr of America have arranfed ona of tha pioat elaborata memorial aarvlrea In tha hla- tory of the order. It will ba held on Sunday afternoon at J.JO o'clock, June 9, In th Koreatara' hall, on tha elfhth floor of the Marquam bulldlnf. AH Koreatrra are to annembl In th 8wla hall. Third and Jefferaon atraeta. to march to their hall, at 1 :J0 p. m. Herr. he leln at 2:30. Kamlllea. friend and the public are lnvltel to attend. Kellgiom Faator' Topto Tha new tabernacle of the Clirlatlan church at Montavilla waa occupied laat Sunday for lha flrat time. The pastor. Rev. t. It. Horry, ha been lecturing on "The Himory and Teachlna; of the Eight Leading t hurchea" thla week. He will rinlxli tomorrow evening. Ha apeak tomorrow morning on "Th Hlatory and Teaching of the Baptist" nd tomor row evening on "The History and .Teaching of the Disciple of Christ." Missionary to Visit Portland Rev. W. F. ArniHlrong, D. t)., of Itangoon, Bur inn, who has this vtsrik bean In lies Moines, attending the Northern Baptist convention, embracing tha horn and foreign mission societies, will extend his trip to Portland, after speaking at the Chicago l.'nl verelty, in order to vllt Mb brother, T. J. Armstrong. Dr. Arm ptrong In a veteran In missionary serv ice, having given some 10 years to that work. Willamette Union Club Th Port land Women's Willamette club will meet st 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at th Young Women's Christian Asoclatlorl auditorium. Centonary's Bopnlng will bo held at 11 a. m. Sunday. A home coming Jubi lee for friends old and new. Dr. Trlro bl speaks at 11 a. m. Choir gives "The Holy City" at 7:45 p. m. Publlo Invited to rejoice In this old church made new, Onr f among largo and Juioy Yamhill crawfish are now at their very best. Our entertainment of the highest order. The Hofbrau-Quelle. Phone Main 919. Btr. Monaroh Salmon street dock, f:S0 a. m., Sunday, June 2d. Cascade Iocks and return, 11. Cape Horn picnic ground and return, 60c. Main 1018. Howard H. Caldwell, national organ izer for the Socialist party, speaks at 228 Second street Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Admission free. Plcnlo Grounds rr At Stevenson, Wash. On the Columbia river below the famous Rock Creek falls. For par ticulars write to W. G. Hufford. The Hew Strata Cafe Today August Kratz will celebrate the opening of jiis elegant new cafe, at Third and Alder, where he will enjoy meeting his many friends and old acquaintances, and will submit for their approval the latest THE WILEY B. ALLEN CO. VICTROLA VX Oak; 10 inch turn table: double spring motor (can bo wound while playing), exhibition sound box, Victor tapering ton arm and "gooseneck" sound box tube; all metal parts of this Vlctrola . are :$25 nickel plated. Price The Ideal entertainer for rarty. camping Other Styles US to 122. i , SOLD ON EAST PAYMENTS, ' .' - " ' Btor Opea Tonight. .gmift nj) tfii.-tuM). ll aa w St orrlaoa Btr av "aaeiita, mm laud . GEHTRAL 60 Immigration Officials of Great Northern Make Tour of Inspection. UA4 AM rV.Jl Af .tUttMM f IA raera A ir Cfl MA MlMtllM A mt fctaA aBaal4fali AftVUl l I A Uri Kv1A iur nv KMUa4 UAl AlA Afla A ( " la ajAwfe) lAaf tlAfU atltaA UrawlA lUntsg, La A AA C- TkM (a iaa Mir C - J-a4r. ! ImniiMUM Aait All MJ un.li in. rli t. I. Atarrw-. iA4iaa A 1 1 IML l CAtet A. fct lA'A. aklarallaa tL Af Hi. I'aali . l tinfria. mmum iiMMHaraiAftA . f im iimiiI iaj,igrii. tertel l:sl mt peal; K. W. ti'. walr I 4airtal aad lasaatiralAa aawai. Af Cwel Ua4, AM W. r. 14m. .4iH of IAa LtrvaM 41 WaalafA toitaa . af Al. haul WHA lAatw l IA rwilaad Aaial taal aifbt. Ao ia Ai a llllla 4laar aa auaala ( Mr. l4a, 4 af rlUlal rack iAa a lAair (! af rna tirvfoa Ian, wa Milium laly. ( Hurt Aara IAa Mckad tt am lAlr a ay im. TAa Irla waa nv4a la A ! ac al'h IAa iMjitry af IAa Ureal X-rthara cniala ( Alnf lAatr Imatlf rlloa aoan A rora IbotouaAly araa-ul Willi lb coaatry IA wbleA Ibar try In I Aoeaaaaskara. Tbaaa anaa la Ibe roxi" of a year aiaat IkniMAll af lnlarl4 laroia, aad tAay Artag mot Aalllar l Urvgoa laaa aay othr ejr-. Trt U aU-wUUAA. Aaothar obla-! ( IA trip wa la pwcl lb big botdlBga lo tiiiral Or, gua Af I A LMgoa Waatara Colonin lloa conibaoy. which I working wttn lb Ureal Nortbcrn la colonis aad aet Ha lb land with reproua and (, laatad lliar. Tba trip wa a ravelatioa and a pleaaur All lha way," al4 Mr. Gnltam ir.e parly Inatantly agreed wit;i him -V can fo bark lo work with mote nthu'Blaam than we have vr ha for the wonderful Oregon country. Its ! aiblllll are b)ond even what aa Juid Imagined. I hav bean trier Sefora. but In lha faw year since than re- msrkabla rhangea have taken pla Ventral Oregon la lha grandest place of onrjortunltv for lha settler In lha woLld W passed field after field uf rye that waa growing higher than the fence. All tha aettler there eip-cl the greatest canp In th hlatory of the country this fall. Wa look -many pic ture of tha land, both aettled and In Ibe rough, and all these will b ud by our Immigration men In their work of giving publicity to th resources of Or. gon. "whenever we would com across a settler, we would atop our auto and talk to him. It la a remarkable thing, andrertalnly algnlflcant of tha fertil ity and- possibilities or tne country that we didn't find a single dissatisfied person. There was not on who desired to pull up hi stakes and quit th coun try. aU Tsry rrttl. "Mr. ravldaon company hat (04.000 acre of land ther which It la colonu Ing, and w never saw better land any where. It coefa t an acre to clour It of aagebrush, break It up. and plant It. It' level a a floor, and t!ie roll can't be bettered anywhere. In fact, all this central Oregon land saema able lo grow anvlliing that can be grjwn anywhere. "V passed -through fin towns of Pend. La Pine. Fort Ro.-k, Silver Lake, llurna and Prlnevllle. Mr. Hardgrove declared enthuslartl cully that the central Oroson land would raise sere for acre, anything that can bo raised on the fine; faun lands In Illinois where 1300 An aero Is the prevailing price. Mr. Leedy, who heads the party, will depart today to meet In Montana the special train from Mt. Paul bearing Kx- rTesiaent Louis W. Hill, of the Great Northern, who is coming with a party to attend the Northwestern Develop ment league congress at Seattle ntxt week. Colonel Hanley will be one of th speaklrrs at th congrers. The other Immigration men and Mr. Davidson will start today for a two day trip or inspection or tne Willamette val ley before returning east. product of the architect and designer. The new Cafe Krats Is most modern In every detail. There are two entrances, one at 262 Alder Btrcet and the other at 113 Third street. v " trtaamer Jss Harkln for Camas. wathougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Children's Bay Service, Sunday morn ing at 10:30, at Taylor Street Methodist church. Evening sermon by Dr. J. W. McDougall. W. A. Wis and associates painless dentists, Third and Washington. Sr. X. J. Cnlpman, Macleay building, Phones Main 352, A-1351. Or. A. 0. PAnton, Macleay building. Th ferry boat Lionel R. Webster, In the lower harbor, waa put out of com mission by a fire which started in the engine room and gutted that part of the I boat, Dan Moynahan, 5 years old, tha night watchman, was attracted by the sound of crackling' flames as he aat reading a book at the east end of the boat, He started to Investigate, and In going downstairs to look in the hold fell, cutting himself painfully. ' ' Recovering his balance lie hurried to the Ferry hotel nearby , and told the proprietor. "Charles A. Larson, . who turned in tne alarm. Truck 5 and en gine 8, located at 303 Russell street, anf swered the call, arriving four minutes after the alarm was tamed in. The fire boat George H. Williams came to the assistance of the other Apparatus 10 minutes later, but the truck And engine men had the fire under control. - The department was called Again later, when smoke was observed, but soon iad the last spark out. ...;. . Tft damage was confined, to the en gine room, and will .amount ttt- about 13004, though the exact Amount cannot b estimated until A thorough examina tion of the machinery Is made. PT the machinery Is not materially dawaged th boat will be placed In 'commission, within , a short time. The cablaa and pilot house were uninjured. The cause of th fire ia a tnystew. - "-c v i FERRYBOAT SUFFERS 3000 FIRE DAMAGE "THE ECONOMY OF WORDS By Bert M. Moses, President Association of American Advertisers Ta A raw) Mt ia Mm!, I la t14. lNw4 l4 Mkl t U l la fbt4 AfeaA) I A tAl al J lAJAt, 4 I AS fjrtA tA fafakad IUI Ail IM la f IAa Xe TttUMkl A liaUled All Aaal If Ikl H . IA l4 AI gwtd M Mr AtlUS Af AawsaA mil A at laMA lA A (V lA ef A) aaa ft4 lk f ( !! I la tlaakA cAatcA aU Aa a4?4 Ay I awl II Afcaar f la a fwa4aii aa4 Ally Af IAa IAla lAal IAa BoAIVa la MflW -rtAA . If ftila Ay 4riaia mm. 14 A aa 4 lata aA 1ia IAa a . a4 A Aa all iwl lAaat a14 Aa ((tW Ialvl4 It Amw Akr. al Ay At lAlaraklMAia Haia. Awl Ay Ala M(ra UmWi a lWllrArc aarA 4i4 Al fill aiu-A r 44 ArJl. Al II I U4 Ay mr A A IAa fiaatl r. IV Alla4 la Ala varilaL TAt 4l)AA' 4 Aaa bowl lr4 I bailor IA fmmmi laare mum citxl -?aaw.r raff . -UaaM-)A' arr ,M flral laaaAa pMAia IAar A n IT. U4 IAaa aa aa lAranfA IAa vtrMxia (r.d.a l Al.A A4 4 laiU lAaaa la IAa laal yararapA Aal Bl ! Aaa ! I4 la IAa A.fiiBlt Tba faaKloa pfa la AarAaAiBC urt All IA AUa aaa IA an ara ImulKM la IAa Aaaaball NEWBERG PLANS TO DO I: Many New Members of Com mercial Club; Portland Men Guests. H- W. naymead ad I. a.mu.la returned Ibia morning from Newberg. here last night they attended a moat ucreaarul banquet given by tha New berg tommerrial dull. They Intended 19 return last night bur were atuck In mudhota on tha ruad and ao slept In their aula till daylight The alert from Neabcrf aaa mad at II o'clock ! nlfbl. Tlie run IO .eoerg irom Perils rul waa marie In an hour and a half, but It waa daylight and they man aged to keep out of the cbuck holes Ihsl here and there make th road anything but inviting. Mr. Raymond aava ths Neaberg Com mercial club Is n aondarful orgAlxstlon ,h 11 h" lncresed Ita mmbrshlp In the past Tire weeks 100 per cent. Mrs weeks sgo II had ( J and last nlcht th list contained 27 nsmrs. each and every member having paid hla Initiation fee and due to date. And they pun to do thing for Newberg and th state. atsmbartlilp CampaJga. Laat night' banquet waa the climax of a membership campaign, the losing side paying for the spresd with the winners ss guests of honor. The win ner were heaoVd by K. H. H. Itennett. secretary of the club. Mayor Gordon of Newberg acted a toastmaster and a number of addreaaea were made. Two very Important talks were brought out. the first railing attention to tho fact that in order to stimulate Interest In agrlcultire advancement some arrangement should be made In Portland whereby a nioro equitable distribution of returns for country producta may be brought about. It was pointed out that the middlcniun gets the larger slices of the returns anil that the consumer Is forced, to pay high for what he buys. The actual producer gets only a small share; Heartier cooperation was also suggested between Portland merchants snd the berry cannery at Newberg which depends largely upon the Portland mar ket. L. Samuels spoke In a reminiscent vein of the time some SO years ago when he tried his hund at farming In the vicinity of Newberg;. In those daye It was the old way that held sway and neighbor looked upon him with curl oslty when he net to work to paint his uuthoures and fences. Clvlo Prld Takes Soot. They thought It money wasted. But this order of things has now changed and paint Is being used as freely in the country as In the city, where civic pride has taken root. J. C. Chambers from wuilamsport, Pa., now a resident of Newberg, ex plained that he had built his handsome country home in the Willamette valley after having traveled the world over In search of an Ideal place. Mr. Cham bers has one of the mont beautiful coun try places in the state. L. 8. Otis, the strawberry King or Oregon, as a compliment to the Portland Commercial club, sent wltn Mr. Kay mond a crate of exceptionally choice strawberries that were served at the club for today's luncheon. Mr. Otis Is the grower of a new strawberry variety that Is becoming famous all over tne coaJt. WOMAN SAYS SHE WAS NOT LEGALLY WEDDED A woman giving the name of Alice Gibson Miller, started suit for divorco yesterday in the circuit .court against j. B. Miller, proprietor of Miller's cafe and saloon at 1 North Second steeet, to whom she was never legally married Ac cording to the woman's complaint. Mil- List of Arrivals at the Hotel Multnomah New York Owen Croogan, F. J. Frey, L. J. Bernard, S. Metzendorf, Mrs A. i'l'ftSi ...... . . i. inia VntlhAw tbv nr Chicago N. it. Arnorr, waary isner, W. H. ..wOonnell. Winnipeg J. H. Thomson. . , Boise, idaht) William Smith and wife. Seattle John F. Haas. T. M. Whit tlngton. A.' Bornsteln and wife. C. W. Lea, M. H. Nichols and wife. D. E. Skin ner and wife, L. Parsons and wife. Astoria R. McDonald, J. It. Hamilton and. wife. . Victoria, B. C Miss J. Beckman. Vancouver, B. C. A. T. McConneU. .- McMlnnville, Or. B. V, Stivers and wife ' - Hl'llBboro, Or. Mrs. W. B. Bolton, - Tacoma H.Baker.. Fargo, N. D. Mrs. J. V. Smith. rVay Smith. . - . . , Philadelphia Pa. T. 8. Walton and W ptttehurg W. H. Cassldy and wife, San Francisco B. J. Williams, George W. Carey, H, D. Ossklll apTwlfe. G." W. Hailldnv, G. B. Hayden... W. E. Jones, J. R. Molera, J. -I Grelngen D. C, Jones, Penver William H. Delieker. . Minneapolis C. If. Sandager. Grand Junction. C0I9.S. W. Wheeler. Salt Lake City H. Jensen. ' , Fnoksne, Wash. S. C Armstrong.- 1 Boston N. A. Terry.-.' , Hood River W. 8. Nlchol. ; Peaside, Or. Ixul Hermlch. . . Rainier. Ci-A. J. Kleper. KugtneC F. Jackson. Robert Mcln toAn. w . . . . .,;..-. ' j jy, -; NS aar waaI )4 Aa a aay, a4 mt TAa A!i ajiil aia4 a Aiaisra ( awMatvaailf, Awl Aaa) Ay f4 mtm II IA Ibm a aUy lAay coll fv a gvi (Ami. TAa aw4 mt A4nUlag I Aty. Yaw aaa ! Ml A Aiggaal aul tl AM! a4e,aAIA. aa4 what liatlM la Aaiuv lAAaj ia wrifiaAi waa. J ia g rwi- wrl mt mm mttm la rA HA A' aa4 4a4a. w Alls IAa faw aaa ( sA4y Aa aiag1a4 tl Ay IA raMM M raaaAaa4 rwf4 eawada ara raiAar K la AalA lAetr wafb aav4 4ar. TAay waai Aetr 4rtljag adsaiai te4 IA A laataaana) aad At4 la a lA alsa4 ( UyleT ( Aa iaft, try la A Mtir. fmmyim la IAa lAaalra a4 ball mmim far Aaawaaaal. aa4 I A aajy a lAay Aa lar a4aiilag I la fJa mII lafarsaaltaw (raa 1 1. I lM'l aaaa aaa will y I'm a . (r ataAarlBMBI etar aa Aig avaaa, 4 fill II wIlA snaay ward, AAt. Aal'a mar, lbir 4rrtlalAf Alag big raluraa, l( aaa fee, ky sa H AAaca, but Ikay 4aaa Afar I aw few ward la ay aae article. KacA IklBg gala a Ua ar lw af 4e- rrlallv asaller. fallawad Ay lha Arte. aa iBera yau arel TAa Irish ludta aald "1-at thsra ba lUaa. and snlfbly llllla e( Ikatr aa, la adyarUaibg. 11 tAera ba lry- Ity. Aad a little ef II a poaaiale. lar kept postponing the wedding, peem lalag, boa ever, that they would marry Boon A buslaeaa gel Aettar. 7. ecreplalal rwclle Ihey met la Jane, III, at Prince Itupcrl. li. C. oea, )fter tbl raeetlng. lh woman state. Miller asked her la be hi wlf. After thinking ll over, she consented. Miller wanted te b married Immedi ately, but lh woman wanted lime .with in a bleb la proper Ler Irouaaeau. II propocd that they rent apartment and b married later. Tha woman con. en led. He promised lo marry her upon hi arrival In Portland, reel tea the suit, but haa failed la do ao. Tha woman eaya sh hss spent much of her money I help him in bl business, ablch money n wsnis raiurnao. That every teacher In th Tortland public school hould b given the ad vantage of agricultural training so that L X - - - L v4 Tfev-tr'"f jumC eVA-aJ t5- yduc O- "C GIVES HINT IN SCHOO GARDEN CONTESTS r For the Investment of Trust Funds . our 7 seven-year bonds, in multiples of $100, are unex celled. May be surrendered after one year. Guaranteed by Reserve Fund of $100,000. Officers And Directors Harrison G. Piatt, Pre. J. P. Jaeger R. C Knight, E. G. Crawford. V. Pres. H. G. Colton Agency Director. Henry A, Sargent. W. G. McPherson. Piatt 4 Piatt. Counsel. Vice Pres. Frank E. Dooly F. R. Cook. Secretary. 86S Btark gteeet, Mala 6397 A Portland Corporation. OUR FAMOUS LARGE AND JUICY YAMHILL CMAWFISH ARE NOW AT THEIR VERY BEST Our Entertainments of the. Highest Order THE HOFBRAU-QUELLE rmoara acajor 9i. Shelbourne-Hotel J-ONG BEACH, "Modern -and op" to date ono block from ing large, light, sunny Ight sunny, airy rooms, wide AhAdea veranda excellent tb!o horn grown vgetab4a and pooltry eggs, milk best quality butter eeafood right from the ocean i pure drinking water manr beautiful shad tree lrg shaded play-.gToands-crotiuet grounds, swings and- hammocks special rates, to fam ilies and for table board. , . , ; T. J. HOARE, Proprietor IA g4sa alt awsg A 1 r-it4 ASwl gwartedl. wa ata4 Ay plUKir-sl fcV r. tU'l f ArtolA AcA4 al A Assouan? Aal4 ia4 Al Al la I A Art( bsrlul sAarcA, ttav. !. MPAa kasla ef lb A AeeA, peaaMad aaj la Kadwra4 Ft . HalL i AL riaiuMr. DM tAlraaA ( I A faa garwaa I l4 r AAa WH Waa 14 Ao aaiw4 foaaaslll AA4 IA cAirae f Ilk ' as s a i ai in in aim I ceas rail lea. lA laiilsf abaval Aaal f l4as As elaer mUtmm. prialAal Hall ai4 IA Ik 4 I ( "er Al IA fan . UaJ aaI Vaua 11 Aaa 4 a as laMJfaiy triad ' Aofi. Al Ikal 114 yi Afo CArlst w Aara a rr. UA fc'.Bg tagarta4 acAaal ao IAa I k AII4r of Ike AaAituy a.lgkl A Irataad I llltWa ( IAa ail. AMacA I AaI ll'aa gta4. iimt aaay a4 Aor oalrt Aav auao garwaalBA y-Sft af tAatr regalar wara. la fiUsa U aa AgrUsUarwl laapoaiae for iA distrul oAo ft tia4 wltA AlAniy lo 4la A ywaikfal gar. Aewaea IA AAuaor anal bads TAa era aooilo ! of lAo worA Aaa Aa 4. wvattalad lias aad agala. aaid Mr. ball, la Caaada. for las la at. (At asaihod Aaa lroee4 lh par Acr y!4 f abas I five Auehela. a4 a aimllar lacra for Orga would lacroaa IA prlc A'4 far I hi aa crap In Oregoa) mere baa I ).. a yr. '1 tAInk IAa Ida aplsndld.- declared Mr. plummer. rsferrlsg ta lb plea for agricultural training "A I least oae leaolier frvaa earb acbaol sbould Aa aaal I IAa Oregon Agrteullvral Awllcge far the ahort roora Ibl aummer. The ai penao for eaA would A laaa than III, and IA acbooU baard could not laet lha tapyr' money more wisly than 10 eo4 them. 1 do not ggt thla plea becaua I am candidate (or school director, but bar suae of II great oo- . - .jt e - 1 - A Cat thi OriIoaJ aad Cmalai HORLIGS'S MALTED MILK Tbt Fiod-drtnk fir AH Ifii. For gofAt, InraliiL,And Cfown clulirm PureNutriLwo.ijB)buaUei tb wbolebody. Inrimxaics the nureinz rooiicr And the igcdL ! Rtcri rntlV mawfcj pm'm n powdci (ana j I A quick hack prtpartj b ninf e. j i Tii m iikttett. Aikfor HORUCTS. I Hot ia Any mtk Trust PARKER'S HAIR gALSAM PaBaB)sl ft aVaTaBTBwa) Wfe. UnaTNltM tmlil Aaay I'r ia its Yaaiaal Osisa. Frrmai Ail' AUilag. rV.ar.Tfls;7nmH1 - v 2'-U-U'7 t--7 i m mUui' &C GlS 2jCL' ya-tar Under State Supervision WASHINGTON tha atmii .fin an re Hath surf wen r lurrtinnao eieuirre ugma SEAVIEW STATION U--cr' - at CC Aa !. I ABA -aforlly Wl.li4 II Al It aeaaaal aaw Aawl4 Aa Ifc a4'.l ef rairpsf ll AwC t mt mXm I A WUAsf ( IAa UacA aa.i4 Aw AWaAiad A4 IA Ut4 af A -Aw ef gtitag keia a.4 gtrt aaa4AIg a QAi'liliaas A f1ltt IA - If it's MtUfactlon that you want, and at tha moat rraaonabla coat, then it's to your advantage and profit to improvt the street adja cent to your property with H Barber Asphalt Expecting Wealth In a Bound is a most uncertain way to become wealthy. It is the steady, constant prowth of savings and their use, after accumu lation, that makes peo ple wealthy. Little money makes more money. Here is the whole secret of wealth. What have you done toward accumulating your first $1000? You have been thinking of opening a savings ac count, but haven't. Why not do it now? You may open a sav ings account here with a very small deposit. It will be welcome, you'll be shown every cour tesy and consideration, and your savings will earn 4 Per Cent Interest Portland Trust Co. OF OREGON BANK Thin: and Oa.V St. That's the way Pr ogress" is spelled in up-to-date cities. John A. Melton Carpenter and Builder Office end Store I Fixtures built and remodeled. Altering and re repalrlng houses. Show Cases and Counters built. Factory and Office J35 Second' street, near Main. Phone: Main 1787; A-17J7 RSSoWs SUM31ER Rhododendron Tavern Now open. Spend Saturday ahrTSun day at the beautiful ML lIopd: resort. Fine, fishing. d.m. .I.OO Hav. Ml S.OO a week Under new management French chef .' . E. FRANZETTI. Proprietor. " THE WHITE HOUSE " . boara bxacx. wASxnroToar A farorit hoteJ with Ixng Beach via itora. trg comfortable room. F1rt else restaurant, with homo cookirn;. One block south trf station. O. 1. 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Tra acaala aVssni rr. 1 HXOX CIAS8 ATTAAOTIOII orxa ai aiax Picnic grounds to th old ppU orchard. 1 roi Adm Isslon to ground f re. Ihe Oaks rrogrAAt Today f rrA Attxictloa THIS EVENING Prank Blch SCAAloaJ Ccmdy Co. In "The American Conaul." Oraad Baad- Oonoart Boston Symphony Orchestra. Iapina tit 0p" Sensational open-air act. TontoA Twa German Comedians. London Puncn Aad Judy, aigBOTA BVolss and Blgnor Xoecl, grand opera singer. XBdianA Dy la 1Mb 5. pclal Day for organizations may b arranged by callingup Oaks Park?. SVeminbr tadlaaa Bay is Wed neday. June 6. All Hooslers will be therA Join them. Try th alu Streak, the new ride at The Oaks It will drive away the blues. , HOTEL gwc"ni 01 SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, abora Union Squart European Plan f 1 JO a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steal ad Wek P" aaodcra) eBaaiBC. Madarato rataa. Cotr of tbaatr aad retail dUtriet 0j ear Una traaafarrla all arar city EIaa trio maiku bmU Araia aatd rtaaisrA. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry Gold Bracelets Ana big-" net Ring of All de scriptions mad to or der. American BAmea engrATd with Ida three cardinal Chine characters, vii4 Glory, Prosperity and Long vity. Charges rea sonable and orders of any destgn promptly executed And sent - prepaid to any part or inej y. .r" feklfled Chinese Jewelers.. TOO: SAHCr a CO.. Jay Ta caong ssga., na Mores S gauneaai psanq n is "5" tSw iT 3SLaAhja,Ai fiififnf juIivlHliy Darlag the shaenc ef Hsbert At. Seattle bnstaes trip through Jsp, Chlsa aad oi m hla place aa oar City Aelea will A take Sf gyro a J. Beattt, wk will sppradate caerytklsg. BEATTIE&HOFMAr4N BOTH AHONII BO;iTirSr Foster Bttb CradA ConiBBAeclAl aaiJ rierrrls ausA TtA AAd Baal a',M Oregon Humane Society Office City Hail, Mala ; A-7SA. Hum JDffieer, Aerent K. L- S Katdnr 2 r. in ; ' More ambulnnca c6rnr ef ! 1 lor. Veterinary la fharg ' jtnlmsls' hw Hit.v '"' ; Thoma A. Short, Buji. A m. a i 1 I r