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DAILY 1 r-t t y i - T . J ). THURSDAY' LViZIIING, NOVEMBER 21, 1312. To wn Topics TONIGHT'S AMSKMESTS HEILIG J.ambardi Grand Opera Co. "to "Salome." ' . BAKEK Tha Baker Players la "Seven Bisters." . . . ' , ' LYIilU Keatlns & 1 .ood Musical Comedy company in "The lieartbreax- OKPHEUM Orpheura circuit vaude ville THIS EMPRESS -Vaudeville. J-ANTAGESVaudevUie. For amusement advertising, see page J. Weather Conditions. i . Portlan and vicinity: Rain tonight or Friday, Southerly winds .v Oregon . and Washington) .Rain or snow tonight or J nuay. Southerly - Idaho: Fair tonight and Friday. ;. r. . . E J WARD A. BEAL.S. ; ' . v. v v District Forecaster. . Stolen Goods Restored -The effort of the shoplifters; who were recently sentenced to a year In the penitentiary And paroled "by Circuit Judge Ganten belug to return -the stolen property-10 the .original owners are slowly bringing results and the greater part of the goods will be returned. The task is difficult, as the list of goods stolen is lengthy and the identification marks have been removed from the greater portion. The men and women" who were sentenced are Henry Rohs, Ffedrlka Rohs, Gus llelarich, and Bortha Helnrlch. Mrs. Rohs was found guilty and the. others pleaded guilty. - Emma Oeisick, the other defendant, turned Btate's evidence and ... i i-.- ...hit h un. rii-nmiCl1 The reason for the clemency shon was ii,. r.nt that )ia mnn ann women .are nnrmita of larze families of minor children. ; . . , Had In Oregon Special -CftleC Bros., East Third and East Morrison, are of fering rare bargains In household fur iiiture this -week. , It will, jiay those visiting the Land Show to walk two blocks east on Morrison and save real ' dollars. ' 20 library tables, 114.95; $37.60 bed davenport (imitation Spanish leath er). $27.60: $14 rockers. $10.65; $16.60 rockers, siz.bv: ai rocaers, n.uu, beautiful five piece white enameled bed room set, $36. For the balance or. me week we will also offer bed room fur niture from the famous Empire line, Jamestown. N. M.: values from $34 to $42, $20; values from $28 to $34, $17.60; -values from $18.75 to $28, $15. Don't fall to sea our window display; walk two blocks et.st On Morrison from the Land Show, corner East Third, Calef ""Bros."- ' St, Johns to Celebrate w;th Mailt . The music loving population of the Pen- insula is loosing rorwara wun eagerness -to the big event scheduled for the even : Ins of Thanksgiving. An agreement has boen made by which the great baritone ololst Bergen will stop here on his tour of the west, and will appear for one night at the' St Johns High School au ditorium. With him are coming tus distinguished fellow entertainers, Hans Dressel, vlolincelllst; Carl Machlln. Dianlst. and Leon Marx, violinist. Judg ing from their popularity elsewhere, Oils company surely will eclipse any of the entertainments held here lately. St. Johns, although a small place, gets her share of good things. ."Wanted la British Columbia Com plaint was lodged before United States Commissioner Cannon Tuesday by Wil liam J. Carroll, deputy warden of the provincial prison of British Columbia at New Westminster,; against . Charles White, alias Perry Reynolds, who is now lodged in tho Corvallls cltyjall. White es caped from the? Canadian prison Novem- : ber 29 last year, and has been at large since that time. He was sent to prison f or""(10 years after committing . a rob- . bery, November 7 he convinced bis v Jallerg that he was insane and was sent to ; the prison hospital, from which he .scaped Thanksgiving day. Extradition papers will probably be secured. Tormer Tatxolman Arrstd a. 8. Bennett, former patrolman who was re- cently dlscharved, was arrested Thurs day upon complaint of Mrs. D. Brag don for setting flro to her home at the foot of Corbett street on the morning of October 2. Bennett waived preliminary hearing yesterday in the municipal pnurt. &skinir to an hefora th (rand Jury. Trouble between .tho former pa trolman and Mrs. Bragdon has existed for- several weeks, starting when ahe preferred qhoxges against him for abusive language. On the morning of the fire, three shots were fired through her bedroom window, which shots awakened her and saved the life of her self and children. A Bay ITursery, under the manage ment of the Fruit and Flower Mission, sjhtIII Ha Ark api a A at A A 1 Tr -n a irtth WondajVov. 85-.:UdMa.ef - working -mothers cared for at 10c per day. West Ids day nursery at 231 12th street Bishop Boaddlng to lecture "Oregon, the Land of Enchantment," Is the title Special Sale o! Benjamin Overcoats Raincoats Onc-rourth Off Kcgular ,n J ,$m'iXt Price Xa'1-: fulfnra fi Pendlelon i311 JJorrlion, Op. Tostofllco of a lecture which Bishop BcaJJins will deliver tonight 'at Ascension " ' chapel. Nineteenth and Spring streets, Portland Heights, for tiys benefit of the Sunday school. Tha lecture will be Illustrated by 150 colored lantern slides many of them from photographs of various places in the state taken by the bishop whjen on his missionary Journeys. Bish op Scadding believes in trying to reach people through the medium of the eye as weir as tha ear, and his pictures of the field in which he works, and his explanation of them, give a striking realization of the opportunity in Oregon to make religion keep pace with com mercial growth. v Club Argument End to BowTrouble in a Slavonian musical club on Everett street last night ended in .an assault upon Professor Peter GrlgUlo; the lead er, who signed a complaint this morn ing in the municipal court against John Celich,' Michael Tomasorlch and . Louis Tako. ' At the meetinjr. the members were discussing the advisability v of changing the nama of tho organization, one faction also wishing to divide the club.. The professor stood with the niiJn win- of the club, urging harmony and consolidation of the factions., He says the three men pounced upon him." kicking him in the head, from which part of his scalp-waa torn, and badly bruised: his shoulder.- , He lives at itft Noith Sixteenth street ' .'-Stabs Man Over Tools In a fight at 7:30 o'clock this morning between C. Grammar and A. L. Mills, two colored men employed by the Oregon Indepen dent Paving company, at Thirtieth and Hawthorne avenue, Grammer was given a severe stab in the abdomen. The man was taken to the St. Vincent hospital in the Red Cross ambulance, his Injuries being pronounced serious. Mills , es caped at the time, going to' his home at Twelfth and Johnson where, he was caught at 10:30 o'clock by Detectives Tichenor find Abbot. He said the trouble started over tools both claimed. " Owing1 to the blockade on Morrison street on account of the accident to the Marquam building,' until further notice the M Taoor and Sunnyside cars will run around the loop on Third and.Tam- hiU streets. Tha Montgomery cars will operate between Sixteenth and Mont gomery and Seventh and "Morrison streets. The Willamette HelghU cars wltt also switch -back at Seventh ana Morrison. The Portland Heights-cars will run to the depot and take care of tha deDot oassengers that were previ ously handled by the Willamette Heights cars. , . v. Jr. - , Ills Troubles tegW Dr. Abe Frank Nemlrovsky is having trouble attempt ing in renounce his allegiance to Csar Nicholas and become an American citi- sen and-his troubles are proving ex pensive. For the second time he has taken out his first citizenship papers at a cost of $1 each. Twice be nas filed applications for . his second papers only to be refused because ne nas rauea iq comply with the rules and regulations. Should he gain his naturalisation this time his efforts will have cost him $14. 81095 Damages Allowed Damages of $1096 were awarded Axel Person in a sealed verdict returned In Circuit Judge Gatens' court yesterday against the Seattle Dock company and the River side Portland Cement company. Per son sued for $10,000 on account of In juries received when a 1600 pound load of cement struck him, injuring his back The remarkable recovery of the man saved the defendants from a heavlor verdict as Person is practically well again. Bays Husband Choked Her Charging that her husband,-Mlchael Glenn, broke the . family .dishes when mad, choked her until she became black in the face, threw potatoes at her and . treated her cruelly and inhumanely. Alice Glenn asks to be freed by 'divorce in a com plaint filed in the circuit court. Site also asks tha custody of a 2-yoar-old boy, her maiden name, Alice Durst, and $16 a month alimony. The Glenns were married in this city on May 26, 1909. Explain Garnishments Three dozen employes of the city appeared before the ways and means committee of the council yesterday to explain why their last month's salaries were garnisheed. One explanation was all the commit tee cared to listen to. "It looks like we will have to hear a lot of hard luck tales," said Councilman Maguire. "I think the proper'way to prevent garnish ments is to establish a city loan fund for the benefit of needy employes." Horloe is hereby given that the under signed has sold this day, November 21, 1912, his place of business and all inter ests therewith connected, at 281 Wash ington street corner Fourth, in Port land, Or., to Jacob Hahn. All persons having claims against the undersigned in connection with said business, are nare by requested to present the same at said place within five days from the date Jiereot., JNfly mt I J h i? 1 ?i V-. P; Elder. Exoltement Over War Haws Causes rite War nws from their fatherland kept a number of Greek laborers up late last night at 623 Delay street, where they were reading and translating the latest reports. Shortly after midnight. one of the men became so excited ha kicked over a kerosene lamp, which ex nlodcd. causing a fire. The men formed a bucket brigade, putting out the flame before the department arrived, Fined for peedlng-While fines of $25 were given E. L. Channess and Lawrence Henry for speeding, the same amount was pot required of E. P. Pre ble yesterday in the municipal court. A fine of $26 was also given raui J Feely for a similar charge. Testimony of the two motorcycle officers was that all four men were greatly exceeding the epeed limit . Channess and Henry are drivers, while Preble is the owner of a car. Workman Sets 85000 Damaros Be cause of injuries received from a -60-foot fall on the new railroad bridge last May, Karl H. Boeckel, a structural iron worker,, was awarded 13000 damages a rains t Robert Wakefield, the contrac tor who employed mm, Dy a jury in Circuit Judge Kavanaugh'a court yeste'r Aav Tha damages asked were $25,000. .Several hours of deliberation were spent by the jury, Kasemas to Take KoonUjfkt Walk The Majamas wilUwalk by moonlight on Saturday evening. They 4eava the head of- Washington atreet on the King's Heights car, at 7:30 p. m., and go to Mt Calvary cemetery, whence they walk out to the high . promontory called "Blasted Hill." After ft stop hereMhey will continue on to the Cornell road and return by the latter to the city. Tha walk is about five miles. - Gets Damagss for Auto Crasaliam- ages amounting to 12000 were awarded to Nanid Allbrltten against the United Railways company on account of Injur les received when an automobile in whten she ws a passewges-waa atraek' by a car lelongtng to the company at Twenty-second and .Eavier streets De cember 26, 1911, Bhe asked 136,000. The case was tried before Circuit Judge Mc Ginn. y TToraan, rut Off Train, Sues-Clalm-fntf that rho was rarrlud beyond her drsi thmilun, bhabapta Station, 1st on tha niglit of October IS. wns forcibly eject ed from an Oregon Kleetric train be cause she refused to pay fare to , Eugene and demanded that. she t9 taken back to her station, Esther C. Pewthercr has started suit for $10,000 damages against the Oregon Electric Railway company In the circuit court. .The complaint states that the woman presented a com mutation book as fare, and enough was removed to pay her fare to her sta tion; that the train failed to stop, and that she arrived back at the station at 5 o'clock the next morning. She says she was forced to wait at the station until it became light . enough to go home. . '- ; .' t -:.y..:y -Blgo to Trouble Again The troubles of Jack RIgo. gypsy violinist, are many. Arrested in connection with the scandal unearthed by the Juvenile court he lost his Job and spent some time a disgust' ed Inmate of the county JaiL .When he was released because the evidence against him' was Insufficient to convict he was overjoyed. Now he is again in trouble, as the Ames Mercantile Agency has started suit to recover $860.90, the unpaid balance Of $1689.46 loaned h.m since July 1 - by Theodi.e Kruse, his former fcmployer."Two of Jtigo s vio lins have been attached. i ; .- Sues for flO.OOO A . suit for $10,000 has. been filed in the circuit court by Catherine . Dugan a guardian of . 14- year-old Hughla Dugan against William Wcstberg on account of injuries re ceived by the lad when shot twice, once in the leg and once in the arm. The complaint alleges that the shooting was done by Westberg at Linnton on Octo ber 31 while under tha Influence of liquor. , ,., Starts 83000 Damage Eult Claiming she was i permanently Injured woen shocked by electricity In an automatlo elevator In the Hotel Leone at Seattle, Caroline R. Casey has. started suit In the circuit court against Carl B. Webb. leases of tha ..hotel, for $3000 damages. The shocking; accident occurred October 9, 1910. . . , Special friday Only Don't be de ceived, we sell absolutely pure wines and liquors, $1.50 quality port sherry, angelica and . muscatel wine, 76o per rallon; $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, 12.76 per gallon: brandy, i.7 per e-allon: $4 rum. $2.76 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co., Fifth ana star. Fnone ualnt99. uome A-tt?. ijeiiTereu. Ain't It Mystery Don't it beat all, how the big clothing stores can knock half and a quarter off their prices and at the same time pay the big rents and huge running expenses? I sell for less with a reason, My rent for twp stores Is only $76 a month. Jimmy Dunn, room 815 Oregonlan bidg.; also Majestic Theatra bidg. Schluisel Sues for $60,000 Damages of $60,000 are claimed by Mark Schlussel because he was sent to the insane asy lum on September 11 and kept there 11 days. He has filed suit for that amount in the circuit court against Drs. S. K. Josephi, B. F. Smith and E. D. John son, alienists, who examined him and declared him Insane. Schlussel declares he was never Insane and that $10,000 of the 'amount asked represents loss of business. Home Scission Week "Home mission week" will be observed by the United Presbyterian churches of the city by a denominational rally In the First church, Sixth and Montgomery, Thursday even ing, at 8 o'clock. Dr. W. A. Spalding and O. C. Wright will address the meeting.- - Priday Specials $2 wines, fl gallon; $1.60 wines, 76c gallon; Kentucky whis key, regular $4.60, $3.60 gallon; regular $3.60, $2.60 gallon; regular $3 whiskey, $2.10. Port wins, 60o gallon. Penny Bros., 379 East Morrison. East 287, B-2426, Free delivery. Unitarian Baiaar. Come to the Uni tarian chapel. Seventh and Yamhill, Fri day, Nov., 22, between 10:80 a. m. and 10p.m., and Inspect the large display of fine" linens, fancy work and dressed dolls, for Christmas gifts, and dainty goodies for Thanksgiving dinner. Oo Where tha Crowds Go At the New Grand theatre. 105 Sixth street, between Washington and Stark. Thursday, Fri day and Saturday, a "101" Bison feature, a roaring comedy, and a gripping drama to complete a first class bill. A 10c show for 6c. Friday Specials $! wines $1 gal. ; $1.50 wines, 76c gat; Kentucky whiskey, reg. $4.60, $3.60 gal.; reg. $3.60, $2.60 gal.; reg. $3 whUkey, $2.10. Port wine. 60c gal. Penny T3ros., 379 E. Morrison. E. 287, B-2426. Free delivery. Attended Surgical Congress Dr. R, C. Coffey will return from New York tonight, where lo attended tha Ameri can Clinical Congress, composed of sur- kcuhb i rum mi over tne country. '". X -1 - " "Attorney' Accusiswiife Bardi 'a Skulason, an attorney, charges his wife, Charlotte R. . Skulason, with cruel and inhuman treatment In a divorce com plaint filed in circuit court He offers 52522 A-1934 A . " -.i c tj'-f ' - J ; t v "Old Hobby? bottled in bond Quart V $1.25 Port ' mmmmmmmmmm Sherry Muscat Angelica. .. JUGJNCLUD k Th . 'V? 123-125 first Street Jelween Washinotoii and Alder to pay reasonable alimony and asks the custody of a boy 13 years oM and a girl 8 years old. The couple married In ptsmark, . N, P., September 11, 1896, 4Mnlrta tit the firs iron vi O. A. CL football came Saturday at Albany ' on sale at Kau's drug store. Sixth and Alder streets. v Btaamer Jaaiie Sarxlna for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex eept Sunday. Leaves Washington atraet dock atafeJUV... ..v- ,i '.:-. If yon are looking for a beautiful vase, or statue of exclusive design, visit Woodard-Clarke'a-art department sec ond floor,- 9 , Clifford's Oregon Tiews. framed for Christmas. 75c Commercial work done at commercial prices. Studio 41S Stark street X Beltsls, the Tailor, has moved from 831 Burnslds te 285 . Salmon, opposite court house, and Wishes his friends and patrons to call on him there. - - . . Vnusual Olfta for Xmas and prltes for . card parties at he Shoa of Fine Arts, corner Seventh and Salmon, Xarge SmelUns; Salts Jars in tints to match the bovdotr. Woodard-Clarke reterson's JThotos " pleats .particular people,; 288 VS Washington St 601 Bu chanan building. . v W. A WIm and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Br. Ella X. Bsarbora. 100 Union are., N., both telephones. . Dr. Holden, Corbett building, has re turned, Aronson, the Diamond man, for gems. Tot JPbotos Acme Columbia bidg. lev, ring np party you net on train, Jewelry f or Xnias, at Aronson's. Journal Want Ads bring results. When a Man Winks it may be to shut out light, as in sleep, or to rest the eye as in blinking:, or to lubricate the eye. We've made iht eye a lifelong study. If it's anything about eyeglasses, ask us. If you have not had your eye glasses fitted to suit you, come into our store and get ac quainted. We have experts who can detect tne trouble. EYEGLASSES That FIT YOUR NOSE FIT YOUR EYES FIT YOUR PURSE Columbian Optical Company 145 SIXTH STREET Floyd F. Brower, Manager The Bank of Personal Service Individual attention to each Individual Customer by each individual officer and clerk Constitutes Personal Service This Bank aims to render a service above the mere bounds of custom and duty. The only limits of accommodation are those prescribed by prudent banking methods. Four. Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Open Saturday Evenings for Your Convenience Merchants National Bank Founded 1886 SX9E ankgiieg Jolni EckMsid Few Specials Jas. E. Pepper, bottled in bond, quart Cream Rye, quart California Brandy, per bottle .' California Grape Brandy, per bottle No. 1 Whiskeyi fepted in bond, quart Hill & Hill, bottled in bond, 5$ ........ Old Starling, quart Canadian Rye, 5s Old Hobby, quart Old Hobby, bottled in bond Choice California . AS , ED -J LSla 51.50a - ' FREE PROMPT AUTO DELIVERY Iloncjinan and Forresters Winners. The Honeyman team of the Com mercial league defeated " the , White Crows team In three straight games last night by the scores of 856-738, 838-753 and 89-758. Tlnt-was high av erage bowler --for the Honeyman team, which la now leading the Commercial league. One of Woldt's star bowlers was absmt ; ',...".. '-,-."" The Forresters defeated the City Hall team in two of the three games rolled. The City Hall" team won the first game 63S-t 817 but dropped the -second .and third games 805-771 and 836-799. Krause was high man for the Foresters. Five In Net in Spokane, ' .. . " (Sperbl to The JdarnaLt ' ' Spokane, Wash. Nov. 21-In conn ac tion with the federal quack investlga tion, the following arrests have been made: ; W. H. Murgltroyd, H. G. Duer felt, prominent druggists; Emma Brien holm, Veronica Jackiewics and Mary Sen wars, mid wives. They were released upn.1000 bonds each, -.", .; , , mil ' i ' 'JV-""- During the recent session' ef tha British Trade Union congress compul sory arbitration of trade disputes was strongly opposed, Heilix Hotel . Second and Yamhill, centrally located, outside rooms, $3 per week and up. Hot and cold water, phone each room, tree kh ITlAvatn lanrtnl . ' Mnfa S78S.. . S Card ef Thanks. Our heartfelt gratitude to ' all our neighbors and friends for their kindly assistance rendered during the illness and burial of our brother, Daniel Rug' gleBV HIS SISTER AND .FAMILY, c ANNOUNCEMENT! We are opening a new, up-to-date bakery to supply you with the best products of the baker's skill. .Tele phone a trial order and you will be pleased. 1 ZIOS BAKERY 49 Second St A-S787, M. 6780. IT Washington and Fourth Streets Main 1934 Sale . . . . $1.25 $1.00 . .75c . .90c $1.00 ..85c . ,75c . .75c $1.00 $1.25 Wines "Cream Rye" Quart . $1.00 Higher Grades of Wines A Lund-Vista and Connoisseur S2.00..S2.50JBci!.Gala - Sr. C L. Bay ass Kryptoks When vou anm fMlnw rtvr. tlslng himself, as an exclusive agent for Krytok. maku iin vnnr ml ml he Is a faker pure and simple that little hot-air bubble needs punctur ing. I fit all the different kinds of bifocals, including, Krytoks. Any lens duplicated. No overcharge and o misrepreseniauon, - - a .-- f ; BalU 48? SUratiftm 4tb Tloor. SB, W. JL WZSB. Be sure you see him in person, as unscrupulous dentists arc trying- to mislead the publlo by using o name. tefTMATsorrttw PLATES with flexible suction. The very best and latest in modern den tistry. No more falling plates. Out-of-town patients' work com pleted In one day when necessary. All work done under the personal supervision of Dr. Wise. Lady at tendants. Our bridge work has een brought o the hlah- ifit stats of peneo tion. The teeth on this, bridge are inter change a b 1 iE)EH at wui with' out remov ing from th mouth. Oooa slubber Plates, each. . . .SK.00 The Best Bed Bubber Plata, each, foe .......S7.S0 83k CHW and Poroelala Grown for C3SO TTp 20 TZAJW ACTXTS PBAOTZCB XM rOBTLalS, We Olve a 15-Tear Ouaraatae, Wise Dental Co. TKTBn abb washutcTtob', flontheast Corner. Phones Mala 2039, A-809. Bitulithic, With it great density, dur ability and noise lessness, is an ideal pavement for busi ness streets. Insist on bitulithic pav ing, which acids to the value of your property Do the Small Things Well First How often you've heard this in the good advice you've re ceived. It applies to financial matters, too. The man wJiO-xpects to make a success of a busi ness must first' prove his ability to show a profit. You are not showing a firofit on your salary un ess you're saving.' Apply business methods at once this very week bring some of your salary here have . a aew dollars more every week at work for ; Four Per Cent " Vv Vi'. . -! - . V:- Portland Trust "; Company of Oregon- IK7 Third and Oak Sts.' . ' "The Bank tot Savlnri" 1 I i. tea. W Kjf . Stores on Seventh Street Elds c! - Building to lease. SI Tenants' Directory Baar, Br. Ouatar. Main 3081, A-4103.. ......... ..819 Blnmauev, P. U. 1C. B- Main 3404,. A-39Z4... 819-U Brown, Br. Agnes, Osteopath, Main 3609 .,,.'.103-1 Bmere, Oustavs E JS. 84 - Mar. 85U Ji-2463 . . .10th floor Chamberlain, Dr. Ohas. T, Bar, Nose and Throat. M. 623, A-1371....81S Bavts Ii Bavls, Timberlands, Main 7445 lith floor Elliott, J, XH Main 4835. ,.,..,,.81 risk Teachers' Association, . , Main 4836 ............lit Pox, znrta B, Optometrist, Main 8081. A-4101. .......... .818 PrmnkL Br Julius, , Main 8081, A-410J. ....... .,,..818 Greater' Portland Plana Ass's, , Main 2869 .......809 Brimm, J. O- U. B Mar. 944. .803-3 H1L Hobert M. Mar. 1S24..907 Hal7, Joseph M.. Main 193...... 8 01 Jayne 8k y Bryon, Attorneys at law. Main 167 01-i Jones, Abner, .Court Reporter, s Main 8634 .....807 Xlstner, Prank, 30. O. Mar. 861, A463........ 10th floor Xontromsry. Br. 3. B, Physician and8urKeon. M. 623, A-137U..318 liyera 31 Hartin, Osteopaths, Mar. 1275 7.. ......808-7 Belson, Br. Ball 9. Dentist, .. Main 8290 ,T...i.l0T Orefoa XngraTlnr Co., Mar. 8033, A-64S4 ..2nd floor Beed-Preaoh, Piano acff. Oo4 ...... .......Ground floor, Tth 8t Beynolds. Jos. w, O. R,. , . Main 1438...... T7........lt Bloen, Bao, M. M. 628. A-1871,918 Isufert, T. 3H Real Estate, Main 198 .,100 Smith, Bichard C, It B. Mar. 861. A-3463. . 10th floor Sternberr, Br, J. 8, Physician and -Burgeon, M. 632, A-1371. ...... ie tiles, P. X,- Builder. ........ ...609 Tea Bands, J. SL, Steal Estate.... 509 Timberlands, M. 7445... 11th floor Warren Construction Oo Paving Con tractors, M. 6788, A-6244,. 7th floor Whiteside, Br, Oeo. 8 Physician and Surgreon Main 1324. .... ......907 woeraar, raw, iiacterioiogist. Main 623. A-1371 .913 wrvas-BwaceTi oa, jml. PHONE Your Want Ads to The Main 7173 A-6051 ST. HELENS HALL Resident and day school for girls; college preparatory work and elective course: music, art, ., elocution, aesthetio dancing, sewing; elementary department. Careful grading. . Competent teachers. CATAItOdXTB OB7 APPLICATION Foster 2t Klclccr Outdoor Advertisers IHfTEB BTJXLBTZatS .' . PAIHTED WAU41 . t ' POSTBBS f , Bast leventh and Xaat BTSxett StrseU Beat 1111. m-iltt, Oregon Humane Socicly Office 320 Valoa Ave4 Cor. Market St. Phone Bast 1423, B-3515, Horse ambulance for sick or disabled animals at a moment's notice, price reasonable. Report all eases of cruelty In f hla nfftoa. Onpn da and nllht CALIFORNIA HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTEL miinn" SAH FRAUGISGO Geary Street, above Unioo Squars Europeao Plan $L50 day op ! ; American Plan $3.00 a day cp thw steel and Melt 'structure. Er tmlf cmhwUu. Modt rsl. Ontarel tWtreaad reuil dwtrtct. J oar Uoae traafrrinc all ir.rcUir. l.if fjia eaeihTit smU trains an4 tii-.f . Snn FrrM: JRelnfm '" t (''' 21 ti. " ' 0;i;E.Wn