THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENIKO. AUGUST 10, 1918. Town Topics BUM Mli IES0HT BOTttOB.ffTIO. Don't forgot when going swiy en ynnr Tiratli'ln or for the summer, tht Th Journal ran follow yott t IB n, week, th retular lubmrtiillnn ritoi, and tht toU lowing agents will aupyly you t out regu lar rutesi Bay Ofeaa, Of., Bar Oeeaa hotel. li.ncU Centor, Waeh., W. 0. Collin. Ornuu Burlngt, Wli., Mineral Springs nntil C'olllna, Weah., Fred A. Tonus. fleartiart. Or., Hn. 0, I.. Kllftitt . Ilwiioo, Waata., H.'U. Woodruff Ifing Brurn, Wnb,, Lewrene Dtnneea,. (IVllvtiry to oil point on North Be.) Newport, (r., (lien Hownrrt. ' ltorknwr Hcnch. Or., Wllktni A Rio. Braaltl. Or., Ixt.r ProebeteL (DtUTttf to nil parti of Sealrt.) flvle Wnxb., V. K. BtrnnbiL ' Tlllnninok, nr., J. 8. Lunar. ' Wtlhnlt Bprlnpi, Or., P. W. VulAUt, Cmumlla, Dr., 0. M. Clandnrfr. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HrflUa "Louisiana Lou," COUNCIL, CHEST High clasa attrac- ti"na," TM I'RKSfl Vaudeville. XYKIC Armstrong Folllea company in "Para Dream." onrHF.UM Orpheum circuit vaudavlll. TUB KMPUKHS Vaudeville, PANTAOEF VaM-levllle. ,,THE OAKS- Amusement park. Weather Conditions. " Tortland and vicinity: Showera to inicht or Sunday. "Hindi ahlftlng to jwesterly. ! Oregon and Washington: Bhowera to night or Sunday. Westerly winds. Idaho: Fair south tonight and Sunday, showera north portion tonight or Sun- iday. ' Baa Thugs Bobbing Kan Seeing a door in a cheap lodging house at 43 V4 I North Fourth street bulging as If some great weight had been thrown against It, Patrolmen Sherwood and Miller, who 'were making the rounds of th north. nd houses yesterday afternoon, decided to make an Investigation, and when the 'door waa broken In they aaw two men I holding a third man and rifling his pockets. Tha victim of th two strong arm men was Frank Pargaa, and tha itwo men arrested were Robert Davia. I who was holding1 th man by th throat, 'and George Mullen, who was searching jhia pockets. Both men were this morn ing sentenced to 90 day a on the rock pile. Tony Matson, who was arrested at an early hour this morning after knocking down a man giving th name of Tom Blake, at Fourth and Dtfvls streets, and who waa fleeing th place jwhen Captain Keller grabbed him, was I this morning sentenced to 90 days on Ithe rockpllo on an assault and battery ! charge. The police were attracted by cries for help following the attack on Blake. : District Attorney Blamed Frank and Elsia Wilson were arrested three months ago and placed in the county Jail, where 'they remained until yesterday, when Judge McGinn ordered their release. The Judge laid the blama directly upon Dis trict Attorney Cameron, accusing that official with ncRlectlng persona arrest ed for crime. Wilson was arrested for accepting; the earnings of a fallen wom an. The woman proved to be his wife. An Indictment was returned against hlmJLu itUL but later thrown out of court on the ground that the woman could not be used as a witness against her hu.slvind. The case was returned to the Brand Jury, but nothing has been done by the district attorney to have another ehnrge drawn. The woman ad mits Rending her husband money with which to pay 'Ms. railwayman to Port land from i?t Paul, but denies he knew .she 'earned tho eame In an Immoral way. 'They have nmdo several attempts to get a hearing: but any the district at torney replied he had another case against them. Ko Regular Captain On Duty By a peculiar coincidence, there is not now af the polic station one regular police captain on duty, in spite of the fact that . thj'rc are four captaincies In the rfe rnrtmtnt. Acting Chief Slover is the only police captain in the city, and he in not renins as captain but as chief. Captain John If. Moore of the day relief and Captain Baty of the detective de partment are both away on their vaca tions. Captains Riley and Keller are both only nrtlng captains, Riley In tho place ef Captain BalUsy, who la under . .suspension,' and Keller .... In tha place 0 f Acting Chief Slover." ' in spite of this, however, capable heads ore watching the va "Rons HftPTST'SeTgeTi fit Rupert being In charge of the day rellerand Detec tive Sergeant John Maloney In charge "thr'detetrtlTr'acisarment.": Brtya "Wife Palled to Eeeister That Assistant City Attorney Kay Sullivan failed to register his wifo with him on tho 'night of June 15 at the Multnomah 1 hotel is the answer made by the com i pany to. the suits brought by Sullivan to recover for humiliation caused him self -find Mrs. Sullivan. They were forced from the hotel, he charged In his nult. Uarly the previous day, Mrs. Sul- livan had arranged for the rooms, and I had a party of friends there in the even ; lnp. Soon after the Sullivans had re T tired, rThe house dstectlva made them - leave the apartments- -making improper' accusations against them. CO Boys on Hiking Trip Twenty boys, members of Troop 2, Boy Scouts, left this mornlns for Timber on the train and will tramp from Timber to Tilla mook, where they will camp for some tlmo on Garibaldi beach. Leaving that point later they will tramp to Seaside on their return and will take the train there for Portland. They will be away from the city for two wcks and while away will be under the care of C. F. Warrens and f. M. Groshong. The hike to Tillamook will b approximately 60 miles and on this trip they will carry all of their supplies. Iioses Maniac Patrolman Scott, In a report to Captain Riley made Inst night, declares that lis encountered an Insane man at Mllwaukle and Powell streets yesterday afternoon, but after a hard struggle, In which he was compelled to knofk the man down several, times, the maniac broke away from him. He appealed to several bystanders for help but none would assist. Instead, they Dr. Benjamin Young ""'' WILL PREACH morning and EVENING AT Taylor Street Methodist Church Corner Third and Taylor Moairisra sebvicq. ioujo SERMON: :' ' "THE GOSPEL AND THEIARGER LlfE" EVENING SEBVICB. 7:43 SERMON: "ROCK Of AGES CLEfT-fORMI TOU ARE CORDIALLY INCITED t TluSoiu Dh.it VICED, 8trangert Specially Wslcoma, stood laughing at blm.V By the time h called police station for help th maniac had broken away and -disappeared , ' . ' ' ' i i ' - ,. .; " Tight for Child Declarlnr that Mr a, Eva.Paeoo la still his wife, and1 not th legal wtf of Daniel Crook, as aha contend, and that a divorce aha 'ob tained from htm. waa aeoured mdr mis representations, Arthur i. Pasco haa aeoured a temporary Injunction from Judge Oantenbeln restraining her from taking their l-year-old eon, Jess Charlea Pasco," out of. jurisdiction , "of Uh courtrr"Taacoa asserted that th mother haa Bought to keep him and tha child apart. Th real light la for pos session of th child. i To Test Chicken Law, Warrant for the arrest of M. V. Near, a fruit dealer at Second and Alder street, for selling cantaloupe unfit to eat, and for the ar rest of Conrad Green, butcher, of East Main and East Thirty-fourth streets, for keeping chickens In coops too near articles of -food 'or living Quarters, haver been secured oy Mrs. Sarah k. Evans, market Inspector. The Green case is to be a test case to determine whether the court will sustain the department in Its fight to keep the chickens away from place where they are a nuisance. Meetings to Be Resumed With the Announcement that meetings, which have been suspended during the summer, will be again held each week beginning In September, the Progressiva Business Men's dub haaydssued to each, of lt several hundred members a copy of the new roster and printed constitution and by-laws. ' The names of th members are arranged both as regards occupation and In alphabetical order. It Is an nounced that the Progressive Business Men will have a plcnlo during August Invitation to fashion Show The mer chants of San Francisco have extended a cordial Invitation to Portland business men to attend a fashion shpw to be held In San Francisco on September 6, 6 and 7. This show Is given under , tha aus pices of the Retail Dry Goods' associa tion of San Francisco and delegates will attend from Seattle, Spokane, Los Ange les, Portland and other cities to take up matters of great interest to all mer chant on tha Paclflo coast. Seed Given to City, Deed to a small parcel of land to be used as a con necting link' in the Terwilliger parkway was filed this morning in the office of the city auditor by Seneca Smith, as trustee for the Bingham estate. The deed is made out to the city on condi tion that: the ground be used only for boulevard purposes. Tho parcel com prises about 603 square feet and adjoins the Terwilliger donation land claim on the east. Illness Postponed Trial. Because ha presented a certificate from his physi cian to the effect that he was too HI to stand trial today, the case against Louis Sax and his son. S. A. Sax, charged with arson, was continued from today until next Wednesday. They were arrested after a fire In the Blue Front clothing store at 207 First street when the smell of burning kerosene was no ticed coming from the store. Oostello Estate $5000 A petition to admit the. estate of Maurice N. Costello, who died from injuries received when the police patrol struck him August 1, was filed In the county court today. The .widow.. la-naiaed xccutrlx of the estate, which Is valued at $5000. The petition also states that the estate consists of a probable claim for the death, which claim can only be determined by litiga tion. Maiama' Iiocal Walks The Maza mas will Resume their local walks on Sunday, after an intermission of four weeks because of the Mt. Hood outing. They will lpave the outer end of the Woodstock carllne at 2 p. m. and will walk . on to KeJlog-g Lake, and from there to Mllwaukle, whence they will return to Portland by the O. W. -P. line, arriving between 6 and 6 p. m. Mr. E. C. Jennings will lead. Drake Mae United State Commis sioner (Frederick H. Drake, chief dep uty clerk of the United States district court, has been made a United States commissioner for Portland, and will assume part of the work of Commission er Cannon. Mr. Drake's appointment fills the office formerly held by George II. Marsh, clerk' of the United States district court, prior to Mr. Cannon. - Itomber Tails on Workman. William Hansen of 4001 Sixty-third street, an employe of the Oregon Lumber com pany," sustained serlouS "injuries last night while working in the yards when a large pile of lumber fell on him. At the Good Samaritan hospital It -was said he will probably recover. Dr. Rydke is attending him. He lives at 4004 Sixty-third street. To Talk on "Insurance" William Daly, councilman, and president of the Oregon Federation of Labor, will be chief speaker at the meeting for men in the lobby of the Y. M. C. A, at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. His subject will be "Industrial Insurance," and his dis cussion will not be limited by the con ventional definition of tbe word. Open Muffler Costs S. Because Charles Phillips ran his automobile with tho muffler open, Patrolman Ford arrested him at Russell street and Union avenuo. This morning he was fined 15. There has been a noticeable decline In the number of arrests mado for violating the automobile ordinances. Hotel Multnomah. Before engaging rooms elsewhere or looking at apart ments or flats, allow us to show you rooms and quote attractive prices for the fall and winter months. Our rooms are large and specially adapted far pert manent guests. IffC. Bowers, manager. Special Excursion on the Mount Hood line Sundayt August 11. Round trip to Pleasant Jlome, 26 cents. Cars leave Third and Yamhill, 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Can only accommodate 100 on special train. Biver Excursions to Oregon City Boat from Taylor street dock. Week das, S a. m., 2 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a. m., 12 m., 3 p. m. Round trip, 40c. Tickets grfod on P. R., L. & P. cars. Sunday Exonrsion To Cascade Locks, on steamer Bailey Gatzert, 1 round trip. Leaves Alder street dock 9 a. m., returns 6:45 p. m. Phone Main 914. Our famous large and Jnioy Yamhill crawfish are now at their very best Our entertainment of the highest order. The Hofbrau-Quelle. Phone Main 919. I -rrrr-- Steamer Jesse Harkln for Camxa, Washougfll and way landings, daily ax cept Sunday. Leave Washington stret dock at I p. m. Mount Hood Auto Stage Two stages daily. Phone Main S074. Sell. 1466. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. , Dr. C. T Chamberlain ha moved to The Journal bldg. Dr. 3. D. Sternberg haa moved to The Journal bldg. Oo to Shlpherd's Bprlngs. B. I Ship, herd, manager. Vw strata Buffet, 3d and Alder sts. UD CARGO IS TAKEN BYiy STEAMERTODAY Bear Has Cargo of 2700 Tons of General Freight and Big List of Passengers; Draws 20 Feet. ' Carrying 8700 ton of general freight, in addition to a larjre list of passengers the "Big I" steamer Bear, Captain No pander, sailed this morning with the largest cargo that haa ever gone ' out of her on a steamer of th San Fran cisco & Portland line. Up to tbe present sailing th steamer Beaver had tha record for the largest cargo of the fleet out of here, having taken out 2C00 tons one trip. However, this morning the Bear left her dock for Fan Francisco and Los Angeles with J700 tons dead weight a'nd deper in the water than eho has ever been since she went on the run a couple of years afro. She drew 19.1 feet forward and 20 feet aft. Although this la the record cargo out of here as far as the steamers of this line are concerned, the Beaver holds the record for the largest cargo carried as she brought 2900 ton northbound one trip. An unusually large shipment of con densed milk was In the Bear' cargo, there being 360 tons for distribution in Caliornia, New. Mexico and Arizona. She also had two carloads of aash weights, manufactured here, one car going to San Francisco and the other to Los Angeles. In addition to her cargo the Bear took out a big list of passengers, ther being 23S In cabin and steerage. MAKES SLOW PASSAGE Hercules of Wnterhouse Fleet 20 Pays From Yokohama to Seattle, Making a, slow passage for her from the Orient, the Norwegian steamer Her cules of the Waterhouse fleet reached Seattle at 11 last night and she will be due to arrive here a week from today. She was 20 days in making the passage from Yokohama to Pujret sound. After discharging a part of her cargo at Pugct sound points the Hercules will come to Portland to finish distributing her general Oriental freight. Among her cargo Is a shipment of gunnies from Ma nila. For her outward cargo the Hercules will take a full load of flour, wheat and lumber, all of which will be taken on here. She la scheduled to sail from here with practically 7000 tons of cargo and she will go direct Tlie Hercules Is now on her last voy age under charter to Frank Waterhouse & Co., and she will be delivered to her owners as soon as she discharges in the Orient. OKAMDAN' REPORTED Schooner Is Sighted 122. Pays Oat 'From South Africa. ftTnlted Pr li.1 Wire San Diego, Cat, Aug:. 10. The yacht Lurline. anrlvod today from- Honolulu, reported -speaking the schooner Okam dan, 122 days out from South Africa, bound for Port Townsend. The Okam dan having been out so long-, asked to be reported. Khe "was In latitude 32.4S north, and longitude 149.76. MOTOR BOAT RECORD Coos Bay Crafty Makes Fast Time on Ocean Trip. fSneelnl t The Jnnrol. Ifarnhflpl,! fir Ancr 10 n T-l,H. berger has made a new record for ocean navri hi imn mamjr in a motor Doat, by making the trip from Baodou to POOH Tl.TV In A 57 fnnt mntni' Kn.l TUn time from tha Bandon wharf to the Coos ay Dur was just one nour, tne fastest travel for that distance yet recorded. It 143 UNION OR VANCOUVER AVENUES WE don't care about YOUR ready money $1.00 PER WEEK is all we ask for Home Sites Our sales for 30 days past have been upwards of $50,000. Other people are buying this - property WHY NOT YOU? ' ; ; Sunday. August 1 1 th Is the Last Day You can get this choice property on such easy terms DON'T PROCRASTINATE. NOTE Arrange to meet us at this property on Sunday. You will be fully repaid for your trouble because you will see the prettiest home sites and the greatest future business loca tion's of the city. You cannot comprehend what $1.00 PER WEEK will do for you until you have seen this property. There is no occasion to be poor or homeless when such an opportunity as this is knocking at your door. If youjdo not need a lioroe," buy one of these lots anyway and hold it a. few months. It will be a money maker. COME TO THE PROPERTY SUNDAY. DIRECTIONS Take Vancouver car, get off at Stafford street. Our salesmen will meet you there. BRONG-M ia unusual for a boat of that alxe to at tempt ocean travel but in thia case the speed' boat got through safely. George Gage; made th trip with Dungleberten, Th boat' bow sets high out of th water and thus does away with th trou ble of shipping water usually ; encoun tered by th smaller boata in attempting to eros the bar. The two men who made th trip report it as being a pleas ant on and neither of th men Buffered any seasickness. - DREDGE ' DIGS -ON BARS Champoeg to Open Six-Foot Channel to Oregon City; When the United States engineers' dredge Champoeg began working at Jennings bar yesterday, th project for a six-foot channel from . Portland to Oregon city waa put under way. There has been appropriated $24,000 In two Installments of $12,000 each, for tho WPrkiwltlch,a c.ip.ccled to be completed next season. --i . ' The other bars to be dredged are Meldrum's, Mahoon's two bars and the Clackamas rapids. In addition the en gineer of Major Molndoe's force will blow out Copeleys rock, 8V4 miles from Portland. The work is In charge of Assistant United States Engineer E. ,B. Thomson. PILOTJ LOWER HATES Independents Give Redaction1 for Foreign Vessels. Announcement has been made by the Independent Columbia River Pilots that they will reduce their rates on foreign tonnage, and circulars to this effect will be sent out Monday. The rate hereto fore has been $2 a foot and two cents a ton net register on vessels engaged In foreign trade. From now on, however, the rate will be reduced to $2 a foot and one cent a ton net register. Captain- Short, of the Independents, said this morning that the rate had been reduced not only to get them more busi ness but to benefit the port by getting the rates more nearly equal to those charged at other ports on the North Paclflo coast SIARTNE NOTES Asorla. Aug. 10. Left up during the night, schooner Irene. Sailed at fla. m., steamer Grays Harbor, for Grays Har bor; steamer Yellowstone, for flan . Pe dro. Arrived at 7:30 and left' Wat 10:60 a. m., steamer Rose City, 'from San Pedro and fian Francisco. Arrived at 10 and left up at 10:60 a. m., steam er Daisy, from San Francisco. Arrived down at 10:15 a, m., British steamer Orterlc. San Francisco. Aus;. 10 Arrived at a. m., steamer Roanoke, from Portland; steamer Pleiades, from Portland, via Grays Harbor. Pan Pedro, Aug. Palled, steamer Geo. W. Fenwlck, for Columbia river. Seattle, Aug. 9. Arrived at 11 p. m., Norwegian steamer Hercules, from Yo kohama. Paranagua, Aug. 8. Railed, British steamer Wlllesden, for Portland. South Bend, Aug. 9. Arrived, ateamer Raymond, from Portland. San Francisco, Aug:. 9. Sailed at 10 a-, m., steamer Geo. W, Elder, for Port land; at 11 a. m., steamer Beaver, for San Pedro. Arrived at 3 p. m., steam er Qulnault. from Portland. Sailed at 9. p. in , steamer Daisy Freeman, for Portland. Astoria, Aug. 9. Sailed at f p. m., steamer W. 8. Porter, for Monterey. Ar rived at 7 and left up at 9 a. m., steam er Northland, ... from San Francisco. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. m. Weather cloudy; wind, southwest 10 miles; sea, smooth. Tides at Astoria Sunday: High water, 0:18 a. m., 7.0 feet; 11:38 p. m 9.3 feet. Low water, 6:61 a, m., 1.1 feet; 6:48 p. m., 3.5 feet. ALONG THE WATERFRONT The steamer Nehalem Is scheduled to sail from St. Helens tonight for Califor nia and the steamer Olympic from Rai nier. In tow of the steamer Ocklahama, the schooner Irene went from Astoria to Westport last night. The steamer America will be brought down to the foot of Alder street for finishing touches. Khe will undergo In spection about Wednesday. Laden with 700 tons of freight and with 35 passengers, the steamer North land, Captain Bodge, arrived at 8:30 this morning from San-' Francisco'. The steamer Northland will shift to Rainier tonight and the steamer Klam ath to Kalarna to load lumber. , To load a cargo of lumber for Auck GENTS E-AC WILL BUY A LOT 50x100 FEET Business Locations ANARYCO. 2 STREET land, the schooner Mathew Turner w)as towed, up to the Portland Lumber com pany's .mill last night by tba ateamer Monarch, ...... ,, . . .. ?. ..... , The Shaver Transportation company has been notified that another raft for th Hammond Lumber company will be ready to tow from Stella to th mouth of th river next Friday or Saturday. Daily River Readings. fa c. as "FT V C 0 STATIONS 2 S 3 s p Lewlston . . Rlnnrla ... TT o 2ft n 20 20 87 16 0.1 0 0 0 02 0 .07 .04 Umatilla ... 8.3 0. 1 1. 0 0 0 liarrlsburg Albany Snleni Wllsonville Portland . , 0.5 0.1 2.0 6.6 0 0.2 CIGARETTES CAUSE OF TWO BRIDGE BLAZES Smouldering cigarettes have caused two Incipient fires on the Morrison bridge during the past few days, and tho bridge-tenders are keeping their weather eye on cigarette smokers who carelessly throw away th burning rem nants of their early morning smoke. This morning the fire was well under way In tho sidewalk planking at the east end of the draw when discovered by a pedestrian. It had burned a bole In the planking and the draft forced quite a flame. A bucket of water put out the flame, which tha gate tender said was the second within a few days. He traced It to some careless cigarette smoker. Carpenters Wanted. Carpenters and laborers wanted ' at once to work on Round-up grounds. Top wages paid. Apply to C. A. Col or Sec'y Round-up, Pendleton, Or, Cigarette Seller Arrested. Charles Chow, of 386 Flanders street, was ar rested last night for selling cigarettes to George McCoy, 16 years old, living at 842 Strong street, and wlll b tried next Tuesday. The arrest was made by Sergeant Kny and Patrolman Stew art. Monroe Bollch, Dartender at 75 North Sixth street, was convicted yes terday ef aelHng liquor to J. T. Andrews, who was Intoxicated at tbe time. Bo llch was fined $100. Four Quart i Lipped Granite Preserving 45c Ones Columbia Hardware Company Fourth Street Near Washington ON TONIGHT Kettles 29c DAY : y OSWEGO LAKE ....LI M' Ctg Bound' Wpi"'.!,, A very delightful day's outing;' Boat ing, fishing, or picnicking. Oswego laks is a typical Oregon wooda resort. South ern Paclflo suburban tralna from Jef ferson atreet station. . Going and Coming Hav your baggag handled by Th Baggage ft Omnibus Transfer Co. - - Buy Red Rock Cottage Chees. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Primary and GrammarSchoo! of Portland Academy Orinninfd to do th work of tbe friet In Oven for. An rim-rlem-rd trarhrr In rich Jridi. Attention 'hlofljr to fundamental auh rrta. A well rqulnptd frmnaalmn and open court nndr roof sir opportunity for Indoor and outdoor tirrHae and play in all waa Intra, An txpwlenrrd director In chars. IV;a and fflrll ar retrlTrd aa roting as ail rvara. Puplla from Mt. Tabor ran rraoh th Aeadamr without change; from othr dlatrlrt with on rhaiif. Frovlalon mad for aaf eonduet to and from arhool of primary pnplla from IrTlnston. North Portland and othr parts of rltjr. Particular furnlahed on appllrtl.'n to th office. rornr 13th and Uontgomarri Catalog on application. SEATTLE SEMINARY AND COLLEGE A rrotostsnt Bay and Boarding School of High BtanOlng. A strong faculty of 14 up-to-date In structors. Makes a specialty of colleite rireparatory work. Fotir modern bulld ngn, well equipped, situated on a pic turesque campus of acres, near street car line. Social and moral Influence unexcelled. Bpeclal courses Riven In mustc and elocution. 21st year opens Sept. 11. For full particulars or cata logue write Alexander Beers, President, Beattlw, Wash. ioxoox. or Tsa PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION CLASSES Drawing, Modeling, Life, Portrait, Advanced Painting, Sketch and Illustration, Composition, iJeslan, Craft Work and Art Lectures. Also Evening and Children's Classes. Fourth year begins October 7, 1913. Studios In the Museum of Art, Fifth and Taylor streets. Circular upon application. Belmont School YOB BOTE BEIJ40WT. CAX. (25 mllea aonth of Ban FranHwo.) la trying, and w belley ancceaafully trying, to do for th moral, the Intellectual aDd th phyalcal welfare of Its boya what thoughtful j parruta moat wian to nay oone. ror caiaiogu and other apertflr Information addrea th bead maatcr. W. T. Held (Harrard). Head Maater. O. M. Brink (Pomona). Aaalatant Head Maater. 1 kJjjlaSeCT For GUI.. Cooawte by tfc. 8ISTER8 OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY. GraV. JmU m4 CtlltflM Cmrm. Maaic An. Elocitloe e4 Cocamer till Dast. MUmti4Di Jwatoi. ftelne' Moral ad law-UecnuU TraUle- Wflla lAeiel Mint IIITIM tUfiRlOK . Mtn't Jttdtmf, JW I LtBwldrat aad Dai Bcaool for Girls la" ; fohsrg of BlaUn of St. Joha Baptlft (Eploopl)l ' 0UgUta, Aeaeaal u lUaiaaUry DapaftSMaw, Mule, Art, IleeaUea. eymMill. For eaUlot addrm TIIK SISTER SUrEBJOB Of Ho s. St. BeUn Ilall A SPLENDID SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS Colleae. Hiith School and Commercial Courses. Grammar grades taught to boys over 10 years. Columbia University, Portland, Or. Kev. Joseph Oallagher, C. 8. C. Write for catalogue. Hill Military Acadamy PORTLAND, OUEGON Send for Illustrated Catalogue New Westmin ster, B. C, joins hands with the throng of cities that f ivor bitu lithic pavement, by awarding a contract for 50, 000 yards. Call at Room 700 Journal Brde, for "Bitulithic Whys." HOTEL STEWART' SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Squats European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hw stl and brick etraetur. Evary awdara coavealaBca. Moderate rata. Canter of thaatr and ratail diatriet Oa ar Una traaafaiTins all ever city. El We aaaibua maU traiae aad stasar Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry uom urnceieiB ana sig net Rings ' of all de Hcrlptlons made to or der. American names enaraved with th j three cardinal Chinese rh meters, via.. Glory. Prosperity and Long- j evity. Charges rea- nniihl Anrl orrlar of 1 any design promptly executed and sent j prepaid Jo any part of the V. 8. The I Skilled Chinese Jewelers. POOX SAWO s CO.. Jay Tu Chong Kgs., 848 Pin St. Oregon Humane Society OPPICB 174 IfASZSOB ST. . PSOBB BLaXB 638; A-7589 Refer all cruelty calls to this offlca XOXSB AUBTTLAVCB MtBWK STiIi SOO r osier ot rvitiirasi' High Grade Commercial and Electric East Sevetith and East Everett Bts, . " ; Paoa Sast 1111) 8a32. Modern Mtfl3d. , " mk 1., ho...., , :i materials that's I W01 why - 'I - Hi? Barber I Iff! Asphalt '. ''imm withstands 'the &p.te8t of. time and . WMmA traffic. ; ; AMUSEMENTS "TOTJB LAST CHABTCxT HEILIG 7 th and Taylor Phonest Mala 1, A-11M TONIGHTS - BIO MUSICAL COMEDY HIT J "LOUISIANA LOIT "With ' v BABXTEY BEBJTABD SOPHIE TUCKER AND ORIGINAL CAST AND PROniTCTinM Lower floor, 11.50; balcony, 11.00, 76c, 60c; gallery, 60c. r-C sb ats ssunrcr rOB KBIT WZSX EBTXXO TXBAT&S, 7 SSSisa, TOMORROW , Bargain Matinee Wednesday. ; Special Matinee Saturday. CATHRINE CODNTISS Supported by STS BUT ATBES " ln Clyde Fltch'a Comedy, "Th Girl With th Green Eye" POPULAR PRICES'"1 Ev., 78c, 60c, 36c, I6rr Wed.- Mat, 26c; Sat. Mat.i 60c-26o. i fj Sullivan a Ooastdla P Xflad Tanderili), Special SummerPrices Nights 10c and 20c Matinees 7" Any Seat lOfJ WEBB AVOXTST 6 "Models of Jar din X Paris," John White's Comedy Ciieua, Teroni, Verdi and Brother. Const) Wladom k Co., D Lisle and Vernon, Hugo Lutgen. Twi-I.lght plotures. Or. eheatra. -j MAIN , A-XO90 HA.TIBBB JBVBXT.SAT- wiamm VEZI U THKATKIC 1 t.5;JO-7S Atra. 5 11 An all -comedy bill. Krs. Oen Hnghes ft Co.. W. O. Pields, th 6Unt Humor ist; Venlta Could. Van Brothers, Brad- Stanleys. Orchestra. Pictures- ma WaMataai TlatflB Baddlng k Cow, Baymond, Williams and nr.l Tim nt. ,.nnn. VtHiUM flTa. elMstra. Popular prloes. Btatin daily. BOXS ana Tirsi jvw sauogajr Box office open from 10 a. m. to 19 . m. mones A-uaau, stain n wus atn sao, 7il8 and ft . Lyric Theatre Pourta and Btarx stmts. Armstrong PoUlas Company la , ' "PAT'S DKEAM'1 Bltfgest Blot of Laughter This Bassos Two performances nightly, 7:46 and 916. Matinees dally. 2:45. Regular prices: Evenings, 16c and 25c. Mati nees, any seat. 15c. - 1. Prldayjalght -Chorus CHrls Contest. Ike OAKS POBTLAITD'S OBBAT AMXJSSUBSf PAXX w ImX Two Says of Circus. Great Circus Boyd & Ogle's big show. Ponies Dogs Clowns Oaks Park Band Great Concerts, fcady Livingston Th Skating bear. Bin Pharaoh The educated horse. All usual park attractions. aMwiwwMMwwe- wa John A. Melton Carpenter . and Builder I Off le and Store Fixtures built and remodeled.. Altering and re repalrlng houses. Show Cases and Counters built. ractOry and Offlc rI35 8c0n4 ( Street, near manv Phones: Main 177. A-1717 IfAIIl- DALr ftv.t . S I , fe agaea) arery say. s niDress Ba dK T M A -aSW ;t:'