THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER U. W3. TownTopics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEILIO The clan. Great Raymond, ; magl- BAKER The Baker Players, la "The Cull f th. Knrth" LTRIC Armstrong- Follies company In "The Maglo Cave." - - . ORPHEUM. Orpheum circuit yaude- vllle. . THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. PA NTAOjfib Vaudeville. THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Conditions. ? Portland .-andieinity Fair tonight and Sunday. Easterly winds.-; Oregon and Washington Fair tonlfM with light frost east portion. "Sunday fair. Easterly winds; . Idaho Fair tonight, cooler southwest portion.. Frost tonight. Sunday fair. THEODORE F. DRAKE. Acting District Forecaster. Tares Denied . Citlxenship Robert Wurgaf tr 8 i 6-TronttreeV-wa refused citlxenship this morning In the circuit court on the ground that his witnesses were not qualified. W. Margulls. llquoi dealer at 875 Fifth street, and J. Mar gulls, contractor, were the witnesses. Henry Hazard, naturalisation agent, ob jected to the final papers for Wurgeft on the ground thafW. Margulls has been Involved in too many cases where the moral question was the issue. The agent read a long list of police court arrests and prosecutions from bouses to which Margulls holds a lease.. "I don't think citizenship is worth coming back for," said Charles H. Paddlson yester day afternoon, when tie was asked 'to study the government more and report in 30 days. At this statement the court directed that Paddison's application be denied with prejudice, which means that he must jyeit five jrears before again "asking for citizenship. .Wllhelm Rlttel was denied final papers on the ground that he was Illegally in the United States. It was , shown by the govern ment that he deserted an English ship while it was in an American harbor. Judge Xemoves Phone Judge McGinn I has had his telephone in court chambers removed. "Too much bother" is the rea- son given by the Judge for discontinuing his service. When the judges moveo. into the new rooms last fall. Judge Mc Glnn gave orders that his court room hw - mratnoed with only - one phone, as two telephones would cause .too muoh annoyance during the course of trials. Soon after entering the new chambers, the Judge directed that the bailiff not call him during the progress of a trial, but all calls would be answered during recess or at noon. A few days ago, the. telephone jwasjsusy during the forenoon session of court. The Judge that after noon ordered that service to his room be discontinued. "Attorneys wanting to see me about business should come to the courthouse," says the Judge. In each of the other court rooms, the Judges have both telephones. Iron Jawed Kan Arrested Joe De- nuff, the "Iron Jawed Wonder," who lifts a horse with his teeth, cannot support his wife, who had him arrested yesterday on a charge of non-support Denuff was arrested at Hlllsboro, where he u giving exhibitions of his strength with the Arnold shows. Deputy Sheriff Salisbury brought the man to Multnomah county last evening and placed him in the county Jail to await trial for the charge made by Mrs. De nuff. "I'd support her If I could." he says, "but I can't make any money lift ing horses, biting nails in two parts, or giving demonstrations of strength." Denuff has traveled the vaudeville cir cuits, giving exhibitions of his strength. Accountants Elect Officers At the annual meeting of the Oregon State Society of Public Accountants, held Wednesday night in the office of the president, officers were elected as fol lows: President, John Y. Richardson; vice president, E: H. Coills; secretary treasurer, W. D. Whltcomb; auditor, Lester Thompson. They succeeded Wil liam Whltcomb, J. M. Ferguson, John Y. Richardson and Alex C. Rae. S. S. Barker and George Rldout were admitted to the society. The society hopes dur ing the coming year to obtain the pas Rage of an act creating a state boaTd of accountancy for the elevation and regu latlon of the profession. Citizens of Oregon who appreciate the efficient service rendered by United Hiatcs Senator Jonathan Bourne Jr., and who desire that Oregon retain the ad vantage It now has in congress by rea son of his experience, national standing end important committee positions, are requested to meet In the. auditorium of the East Side Library, East Alder and East Eleventh streets, at 8 o'clock p. m., Aionoay evening, Beptemtier ZJ. Bartender Kills Himself Fred Broucher, 38 years old, bartender em ployed by Tanni & Carbarino, committed Uiclde last night in his room at the Hooster hotel at 205 Jefferson by drink lng carbollo acid. His body was found at 10 o clock last night by the chamber maid. Little is known of Broucher's relatives except that there is a sister in the cuy and a brother somewhere in Washington. Gang Torments Tailor Boyish pranks directed at M. Fiebel, a tailor at 1357 Sandy Road, led him to appeal to the police to stop a gang of six or seven boys from annoying him. He declared mat the gangsters, ranging in aire from 17 to 20 years, have tormented him every evening for some time. He said he can stanl It no longer. Missionary Tnlon Called The Worn en's Baptist Home and Foreign Mission ary union will hold its regular quarterly meeting at L,ents Baptist church, Tues uay, ocpiemoer zt, at 19:30 o clock a. rn. The meeting will last all day. Take Mount' Scott car and get off at Third avenue. Child Taken Prom Parents Flghtlns by both parents over the custody of lit tle reiue ti. juctjoy, four years old, caused judge Oatens this morntnir In Juvenile court to place the child in the custody or Mrs. , M. R. Plants. 68 East Twenty-eighth street The parents are divorced, Tfte child was recently placed In the Plantz' home, but the mothor took Dr. Norman F. Coleman Will Preach Sunday Morning AT 10 30 AT First Methodist Church ' Corner Third snd Taylor. SUBJECT: "The Ministry of ToU." Mrs. Florence Ewell Atkins The Southern Woman Orator Will Speak at 7:80. TOPIC: "How Tennessee Went Dry. MYi. E. B. Mirrer""wtTrsfri r aT" both services. You are cordially r Invited Jo these services. the girl pYV, keeping her in a room ing house: The father made' a com plaint that th child was not In proper hands. ..- , -. V liquor Sold to Drunk. ' X Chaxffe William Weber, bartender In a, saloon at Union avenue and Russell street, was arrested last night by Patrolmen Hunt and Gustaf8on on a charge of selling liquor to a drunken man, the witness in the case being- Gus Johnson. The case will be heard Tuesday in the municipal court . - - v GUI Bros. Dahlia Gardens, are the largest on the coast Take Montavilla car to Eightieth street transfer to Eighty-ninth street on 1 Mount Hood transfer car, thence three blocks east and four north to gardensAutomobiles take Base Line to Eighty-second street, thence north to GUsan and east to Ninety-second street Xasama to Bee Upper Clackamas The Mazama's Sunday hike will be from Casadero over a route that will cover portions of both the Clackamas and Its north forfcra totar distance of eight or nine miles. The club has chartered a special car for the trip, which will les sen the expense as well as afford better accommodations. Beilroed Kan Killed F. S. Gatler, 68 rears old, of Aurora, Or., employed by the. Southern Pacific, was fatally in jured yesterday at Aurora and died in Portland shortly after being taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. He was' crushed about the head and sustained in ternal injuries. V 01111s, on the Mt Hood line, In the fertile Powell valley. . Excursion Sun day, September 22, by Umbdeostock & Larson company, to show this property. Special cars leave Third and Yamhill at 19 a. m., returning A o'clock. Round trip tickets, Including lunch, 25c. Sessions of taw Department, Univer sity f Oregon Commence Monday, September 23, 1912. For information call or write to T. Walter Glllard, sec retary. 214 Central building, Portland, Or. Seniors will meet at 8:15 for the first lecture. airs. Charlotte Curtis will leoture on Tuesday morning, September 24, at 10 at the Multnomah hotel, " subject "The Return of Peter Grimm." Sunday Exonrslon to Cascade locks on steamer Bailey Gatzert $1 round trip; leaves Alder street dock at a. m., re turning at 4:45 p. m. Phone Main 914. Onr famous large and Juicy Yamhill crawfish are now at their very best Our entertainment of the highest order. The HoiDrau-Queu Phone Main 919. Steamer Jessie Parkins tor Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. W. 0. W. Drill Teams will entertain at Crystal Lake Park Sunday. Cordial invitation extended to all. Coal Prom Canada and Utah has no equal. Phone E. 303, C-2303. Edlefsen. S A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. C. K. Wheeler moved from Mar- quam to Medical bullulng. Supper 25o. St. Patrick's, Sunday from 4:30 to 7:30. Sr. Breltlinff, splnologlst. Royal bldg. BABY CONTEST TICKETS TO THE HEILIG THEATRE NOW BEING AWARDED (Continued From Page One.) " Among them are several tots with big black eyes, who were born in Italy and Greece, a few from England and Ger many and one from' Scotland. Owing to this fact the contest has taken on international aspects. The Journal has already cautioned the Judges to take great care In making their choice of tho prettiest baby, for it is serious busi ness this choosing the handsomest in fant when each Is individually the most beautiful in all the world in the eyes of its parents. Watch tomorrow's Journal, because the names of the three persons who will Judge the photographs and choose the prettiest baby will be announced In It For those who are Impatient to know the names of those who comprise th!a most Important tribunal it can only be stated at this time that they are well known Fortlanders and have compre hensive knowledge of babies and their ways. They will begin their work imme diately after the contest closes Mon day evening at 6 o'clock and their choice of the first second and third prettiest babies, in their opinion, will be an nounced in The Journal Tuesday aft ernoon. At the same time the photos of the babies winning The Journal's three special prizes will be published. The first prise will be box t-he Helllg, where Margaret Mayo's delight ful farce, "Baby Mine," will be played next week. The second prize will be four lower floor seats and the third prize two lower floor seats. "Baby Mine" Is a wonderfully funny play, a vivid depiction of the feelings, trials and tribulations of a' man who finds himself, quite unexpectedly, the father of triplets. The first performance Is billed for Sunday night and the last Wednesday evening. Monday night the parents of the first 60 babies whose photos were received .will attend tho show. For those who by some mischance have overlooked the rules and who want to enter their baby In the contest the rules are reprinted. They are: Babv must be four years old or under. Its photograph must bo mailed or delivered to the city editor of The Journal before Monday evening at 6 o'clock and the name of the baby. Us nge and the proper address of Us parents must be written plainly on the back of the picture. Here are more of the babies, whose parents believe will surely be prize winners: John Edward Orunlng, 8 months, 90 North Seventeenth street. Donald Purdin, sent by Mrs. William Wallace, 70 Third street. Ashland, Or. Helens MeHardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William MeHardy, 687 East Davis street: Charles A. Silverman, 8 years, 8 months, son of Maurice Silverman 124 North Sixth street. Sally Silverman. 6 months, son of Maurice Silverman, 124 North Sixth street Mary, 3tt years, snd Maximllan, 2 years, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaffeslder, 965 East Twenty-fourth street North. ' Hugh Winder Nibley, 18 months, son of A. Nibley, 444 East Eighteenth North. Grace Elizabeth Oliver, 8 years, 2 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Oliver, 404 Jefferson street James David O'Connell, 2. years, 6 months, son of , Mrs. J. D. O'Connell, 485 Goldsmith street. Helen Mary O'Connell. 2 months, daughter of Mrs. J. D. O'Connell, 485 Goldsmith street. Vanessa Priscilla Harrison. 18 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. HaxrlsonJ t North Ninth street Lindsay Wilson, S years, 6 months, son of Mrs. V, M. Wilson, 681 Thompson street.-'- r - John R, Coogan, months, son of Mr, Journal Prize Baby Tots of Foreign Birth Vie With American Bom Children No. 1 Ruth Basbllne, 2 years, 1 month and 5 days, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bashllne, 575 Gideon - street, Portland. 2 Hugh Thomas Sawyer, 2 years and 9 months, son of Bernard B. Sawyer, 841 Weldler street. 3 Marshall John Shannon Suter, 692 East Tenth street, age 2 years and 2 months, son , -of John and Emily Suter. Frank Halbert McElroy, 3 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McElroy, 758 East Seventh street, North. 5 Gwendolyn Robinson, age l months, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Robinson, 5505 Thirty-seventh avenue, southeast. 6 Earl Wilson, age 6 months, son of Mrs. H. : , Wilson, 252 Seventh street 7 Rose B. Schols, age 15 months, daughter)fMrr-and-Mrs. G. ScholsT 552 Roselawn avenue. 8 Evangeline Ropp,.age 2V years, daughter of Mrs. A, H. Ropp, 1121 East Belmont. 9 Glenn Howard Jepsen, 2 years, 96 8Borth wick street, :10 Gertrude Adele Engeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eageman, 960 Corbett. - . S L jnn ; and Mrs. W. Coogan, 1185H Alblna av enue. Bertha Olive Stevenson, 1 year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steven son, 92 East Seventy-eighth street North. Cynthia May Kenner, 3 years, daugh ter of Mrs. Roy Kenner, 629 Hoyt street LaRcna M. Crowley, 3 months, daugh ter of Mrs. Earl Crowley, Garden Home, Or. Arthur William Mulr, 66 East Twenty-first street. Mildred May Miller. 3 years, 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Mlllfr, 832 Mississippi avenue. Willard C. Hoadley, 1 year, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hoadley, 955 Glad stone avenue. Margaret Hirsh 26 months, daughter of Mrs. R. A. Hirsh, 808 East Forty fourth street. PanBy Helen Shellaby 1 year, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. IL K. Shellaby, 126 East Thirty-fourth street Donald E. Bonestrel, 3 yeafe, eon et Mrs. Hazel Bonestrel, 406 Fourth street Ruby Vetsch. daughter of Mrs. Lena Vetsch, 612 East Market street -Wrron Alva Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. ETJ7 Sperry," 94tEasf Caruthers street. Donald William Klein. 9 months, eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Klein, 423M Mor rison street. Genevieve Mildred Fenton, 15 months daughter of Mrs. L. J. Fenton. 48c Goldsmith street. Ener I. Swanson, 8 months, Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Swanson, 783 East Salmon street. Sovereign Weinman, 18 months, son The Line of Emgxess That All Can Join A sayings account is the best example of thrift--and thrift spells progress. One dollar will open a savings account in this bank. 100 SAFETY HARTMAN-cSr-THOMPSON BANK- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING Contest Takes Inte Aspect of Mrs. M. Weinman, Esmond hotel. Neville Alexander, 3 months, 8 weeks, son of Mrs. and Mrs. H. F. Alexander, Hotel Blackstone. Edgar Martin, 3 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin, 5406 Sixty-fourth street southeast. William Paul Lancefleld, IS months, 407 East Thirty-seventh street Thomas L Sandercock Jr., 18 'months, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Sandercock, 768 East Eighth street Gladys M. Sollers, 4 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Sollers, 965 Gladstone avenue. Charles Victor Smith, 4 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Smith, 562 Mar ket street. Margaret Israel. 15 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Israel, 1133 Glenn avenue. Wayne Whttton Glbbs, 28 months, 309 East Forty-seventh street. Charles William Gale, S years. 111 East Fortj-elghth street. Dorothy Minnie Gumbest I years 8 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gumbest, 283 Sheridan street Wendell Dean Burke, 4 months, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Burke. 483 North Twenty-third street. Margerle Scott, 0 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scott, 4703 Forty third avenue, southeast. Wesley Servls Broten, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Broten. 403 First street. William Carl Peterson Jr., 9 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peterson, 1188 East Glenn avenue North. Kathryn Gauntt, 4 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton C. Gauntt, 704 4 INTEREST Hoyt street Marguerite Auderer, 8 months, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Auderer. 920 East Gllsan street Elizabeth Dorothy Eeabrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Seabrook, 500S Forty-first street, southeast Mary Pauline Hansen, 9 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Han sen, 2068 East Eugene street. Esther Bashllne, 1 year 10 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bashllne, 675 Gideon street Grace Lillian Rhyne, 3 years 6 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. DR. ERICH VON DRYGALSKI, PROFESSOR OF GEOGRAPHY OF MUNICH, GERMANY, VISIT ING THE HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF PORTLAND, OREGON, SAID: "It is just like the Automatic System we are now using in Munich. ,,We have 600,000 population, and last year we had one half of our telephones operating manually and one half operating automatically. A vote of the people was taken and there was an over whelming majority for the automatic tele phone. We now have all automatic tele phones in Munich. We are up to date." John A. Melton Carpenter and Builder Office and Store Fixtures built and remodeled. Altering and re repairlng houses. Show Cases and Counters built. Factory and Office 235 Second street, near main. Phones: Main 1787; A-1787 Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry Uoid Bracelets ana big net Rings of all de scriptions made to or der. ' American names engraved with the three cardinal Chinese characters, via Olory. .Prosperity. . and .long evity. Charges rea sonable and ordere of anr destrn aremptly executed and Bnt prepaid to sny part Rkilled Xlhlneae Jtw of the U. S. The mm .$yi vv. 1 wJ- neee Jewelers, TOOK SAXQ B. Rhyne. 1144 Maryland avenue. Alloa Wade, I years I months, daugh ter of Mrs. N. B. Wade, 154 Alblna ave nue. Harvey Walter Lyons. months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyons, Milwau kee, Or. Thelma StanfllL 21 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Stanflll, Lents. Of. ' ,v Helen Roy Hood Rennle, 7 months, 1129 East Market street Thomas Elbert .Glbbs Jr.. 101 East Forty-seventh street Doris L, Osbourn. 2 years, daughter of Mrs. S. J. Ostournr70E8t SIty- nlnth street north. Nellie Frances Shopmeyer, t years months. Louis Arthur Wacksmuth, 2 years. ' Elizabeth Price, S years, daughter of Mrs. E. Price, 351 Williams avenue. Bernlce Francis Vowles, 4 years. Lloyd Wind le, 1000 Minnesota avenue. Lucyle Rood Crocker, 8 months. daughter of Mrs. R. C. Crocker, 2115 Multnomah street. Pasquallno IerulitH- months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ierulli. 6107 Fif ty-fourth street south. Elwoed D. Howse, 2 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Howse, 2123 Hassalo street Margaret V. Howse, 11 months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Howse, 2128 Hassalo street Virginia Rose Perry, 1 year, daughter of Mrs. C. Perry, 667 Northrup street Last Opportunity to See Won derful Picture Mr. Walter Glfford Smith, war cor respondent, traveler, Journalist and lec turer, will give an address at Grace Memorial Episcopal church. Seventeenth and Wiedler streets; on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The lecture will be il lustrated from Mr. Smith's wonderful collection of oolored slides and motion pictures of Hawaiian scenes and "life on the Islands. The remarkable picture showing Kilauea volcano in eruption will be shown for the last time In thla elty. Admission free. Bowers Hotel, 11th and Stark American ana European Plate Charles H. Rowley, Mgr. Eastern oysters, Maryland beauties, 45c pint Olympla oysters, 45c pint Columbia river salmon, 12 Vie. Chicken halibut 12 Ho Hard shell clams, 6o lb. Rasor clams, 15o dozen. Mllchner Herring, $1.25 per keg. Norway bloater mackerel, 16o and 60o each. Ring East 418. B-1484. D. Kellaher A Co., 123 H Grand avenue. The enduring quality of Barber Asphalt and Its adapted ness under all con ditions of traffic has been univer sally established. No dust, no noise, no cracks, no chuck holes and a long life with few repairs. That's the kind of pave ment the taxpayer wants. That's the kind you get In bltulithlc. Quickest Results Are Obtained AMTSE3JXXTS TOWS TAX.X Tear Xt Orxrtnnlty Dost Kiss This Treat, J" ;i . HEILIG THEATRE TONIGHT THE GREAT A lie World's Most Famous Magician and Illusionist Seventy Tons of Stage, Settlnjrs. Evening Lower fir, 11 rows, 41.60: 7 rows. II. Balcony, 76c, 50a. Gal lery, 360, 26c Seats now selling. jTeats How Stum ( HKILJO THEATRES " ' 4 raSm.- Tomorrow Special Price Matinee Wednesday Wm. A. Brady, Ltd.. Presents : . The Brilliant Comedy , "BABY MINE" By Margaret' Mayo (a former Port land Girl.) Splendid Cast Superb Production. Evenings Lower floor, .11.60. $1.00. Balcony, 81, 7cl 60c. : Gallery, 60O. Wed. Matinee, II, 75c, 60c, 36c 2Jo, BAKER HON TKKATBB I liain a, A-SS60 Qo. LTBakev. Xt HOME OF i i The Baker Playdro AST THECALL0FTHEN0RTH As played with Immense suecesa in New York by Robert Edeson. A thrilling- story j of the wilderness, dramatised from Btew. art Edward White's beautiful novel. "The Conjurer's House," by George Broadhurst Intense plot Great oomedy situations. Superb soenlo effects. Eve-, nlngs, 250, 60c, 35c. Mats. Wed, and; Sat. 26c only. Next week neatest of; all comedies, starting tomorrow mat-. "Seven Days." MAXV 6, A-1030 KATXITZB BVEBT BAT, 18o. ISO, BOO MIGHTS, 19o, aSo, BOO, TSe TXEATBB WZZX SIPT. IS. Jos E. Howard and icabel KoGaae, Owen McOiveney Delro. Claud and Jennie Usher. Oomedy Acts Boxing" Xangaree, , acauaee Sauy Week Sept. 10. Pint Exclusive Moving? Plotures of oeaeral Booth's XtaaereXj i Child's Btawauansi rive jragfUsvff Jew I els; Black Brothers: Orpheus 7 our) Or chsstra. Popular prices. Boxes and first , row balcony reserved. Box off lee open, from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phones I A-r 8230 ICalxi 4636. Curtain Si30, TiU and . Katinee Dally at 8.30. B7XCXAX. stohcxx pkicxs Matinees 10c Nights a& - 5 BIG FEATURE ACTS 6; LYRIC TBOBATUB 4th and Stack St, Extra! Extra! TKB SCAOIO OATS The Mystery of Mysteries The queer est. Strangest, Funniest and Moat Fas cinating Attraction Once seen, never forgotten. And The Armstrong; lollies. Company in "FAQUITA, a Spanish Omt. let" Usual Lyric prices. Regular Lyrlo, performances. . ywMwmeeMeMweeweewwwiew The OAKS Portland's Great Amusement Park GOLD HUNT sawahavs ass azj ua XXCXXATXOV VAX I Comer Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Stsi Los Angeles vs. : Portland - J SZVTZ1CBXB 17, 18. 19, SO, 81. 88. i:: Qamee begin week days I p, m. Sua . days 1:80 p. m, XtXDTZV BAT TBIBAT, -Boys under 11 free to bleachers Wednta. ; day. - - - g BStSBS'-!- HOTEL STEBABT- SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, store Union Squart European Plan $1.60 a day trp American Pisa $3.00 a day up e , Kev steel end Wick eUeU. Bvatv udera eenrenUace. M4te rat, CmIw af llMetreaad reuUeteiM. Oei ar Unas trmaarriac all ever city, alsei trie ossaiaes aseets tralas and etiassirSj "Drua; or Liquor mSlave." Freed 1 for all time fcr 0P ciaiist D.B.GriffinlMD, V Phone Tshor 1111. Corner E. tOth and Brasee 8U., City. Oregon Humane Society! OrrXOB 174 XABXSOV ST. . raon xaxh S9st a-tss Refer all cruelty oils to this fflee. XOBSB AKBtrtAHCB KAXSXAZ.1. tO Foster & Klclacr; Outdoor Advertuers FAITTTED BTTUBTXVI ,. lIVtTII W A T. T. . l-OSTXBS . ast Seventh and East Ererstt trts , Bast 1111.- B-iUJt - i . . . 9 rs' . i i W Beflaed TandertTje gBJtsssS14lsBfe4lBBBsV I by Want Ads in Tha Journal t CO- My TU Caonf Mffs, Bit nae st.