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HIE OEECOII DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY I, 1913. I I . .. Town Topics TOXIGUrS AMUSEMENTS , HEIUG Eleventh and Morrison streets, Afri can Hant i'lctures. BAKEll HeTenth and Sixth, trwstt. nr Mot rlKon. The Baker Plaj-ira in "Mother." 5 ' OKI'HEUM VaudeTllle (SeTentb nd Taylor). LVRIC Keating tc flood MunU-al turned com pany In "'The Inanrrectos." . . PANTAUE Vaulellle. f : ; ; v,n TIIK EMPRESS VanileTllle. - ' PEOPLES, STAB, AKCAIlE Motion picture,,; IW amusement adtertUliig ae pga 2. v i Weather Conditions. Portland nd vicinity Bala or anow tonight nd Wedneaday. Coldor. Kasterly winds. Oregon Kaln or mow went, now east por tion tonight and Wednesday. Colder With cold ware eat portion. Easterly winds, Waablugton Snotr went tonight and Wednes day, auow east portion tonight or Wednesday, folder with cold ware Mat portion. Easterly winds, high ulong the coaat. v Idaho Buow tonight and Wnpitij. Colder th cold ware. EUWARD A. HEALS, Wants Marrlaf e Annulled Annul ment of her marriage with Frank Hol ton Is askea by Jean Clarke In a suit filed In the circuit court yesterday on the grounds Jhat the supreme court in the v divorce suit in which Holton- was given a decree from Josephine Holton In Washington county . In February, 19 JO, has, declared the divorcee void, toois nulli fying : hi- last ' marriage. She states that she married Holton December 82, 1JU0, 10 months after Holton was grant ed a decree and before the fropeedlngs to set . aside the decree were taken up before the aupreme court' She defcRSres the marriage was made in good faith as she believed that at the time he Vas a single man. v c J '. Talks- on Mantel Hygiene -Registrations are now being received by the re ligious work department of the port land Young Men's Christian Assocla tlon for a course of lectures to be de livered there by Dr., Edmund 8. Conklln of the psychology department of r the University of Oregon. . The lectures will begin February 14 and will continue each Friday for five weeks. "Mental Hygiene" is the rather unusual subject selected for : this series of' addresses. They will dear with the effect of the mind en the body, taking up a study of habits and emotions. Dr. Sheldon will speak each .Friday a.t4;15 a'clock te business men, and at 8 o'clock . to both men and women. A course of side reading will be outlined. - Envelopment teagTie Excursion Plan for an excursion of development leagues and commercial organizations lit behalf of senate bill 72, was teptatlvely made yesterday i by a, nieeting of the special committee composed of Arthur C. Cal lan, H. B. Miller, J D. Xee. J. Fred Larson and George M. Hyland. The bill, which provides an appropriation for. demonstration education, had-been reported on favorably by the committee on education, it was stated. It was ex pected to be reported out by the ways and means committee last night. Ac tion by the ways and means committee will llkejy determine the. date of the demonstration In its behalf. Realty Man Denied Divorce II. H. Urdahl, a real estate dealer, was yes terday denied a divorce from Clara B. uruain oy. circuit judge uaiens. tub nrnreeVl Intra lasted several davs. and were filled with , c6untless details of petty quarreli'ng. Urdahl charged his wife with threatening him with vio lence at home, In public and at his orllce. j He also declared sne was ex travagapt and, contracted large bills to annoy him. .6ne of the bills thus charged ho cjalnicd was for a taxicab which she kept standing for hours. She test If If d that he failed to support her or their child. - Hurlburt's Funeral . Held Fu neral services., for Mrs.1 Clara I Hurl burt. wife of Thomas M. Hurlburt, city engineer, who died Saturday at the Good Samaritan hospital, were held from the residence, 180 East Fourteenth street, this afternoon.' The burial took place in Columbia Masonic cemetery, with the Martha Washington chapter of the East ern Star having charge of the last rites. Honor lieutenant's Memory In honor of the memory of B. Z. Culllns, lieuten ant of the Woodlawn Volunteer Frre de partment, who dled recently, the mem bers of the department adopted a num ber of resolutions. The resolutions are signed by F. A. Burgard, captain; II. Kubtc, acting lieutenant; E. A. Meyers, secretary: W. L. Greene, treasurer, and A. Li Douglas, , Hew Mortgage Company The Mult nomah MOrtgago company filed articles of Incorporation yesterday with County Clerk Coffey. Capital Is placed at $100 000 and ; F. . J Darlington, W. D. Scott and William A. Burdick were incorpora tors!1. Husband locked, Out Mrs. John Jones, living near Tremont station, on the Mount Scott line, Jocked her hus- Reduction Sale' Benjamin Suits and 0'coats 1 Still Going on Some of the linings are bo Jot they lnAit Kliater . thm varnish. r Kn !' what you want in a Wintef overcoat Mens -Wenr" says: ;"The standard or luxury in every ciass nas aavancca ' 20 per, cent '. in the past ten years." This is shown in our suits and over coats. " r 20' per cent more luxurious than they were ten years ago and the, price no higher. ' . s. . Look at this overcoat at $18.75. , Buff urn STTerraiclon 311 Morrison St., Opposite Postoffice . r JL band out last night because he did not J264.743.0J. The report States that the come home early. . Patrolman Simpson, company now has . 29,034 phones in found Jones Bleeping in the Improvised stalled In the city. The system ln depot at Tremont station. Simpson took j eluded 18,824 poles and 107,539 miles of the man to his home and awakened Mrs. Jones, but she would not get up to let her husband In. The man- was taken to the pohee station for the night This morning in the municipal court Jones gave Judge Tazwell hi promise to go nome early hereafter,' Biehl Decision Mondays-Following the. arguments bv attorneys for and against the granting, of a new trial to Officer Fisher several days ago when A. J. Biahl, convicted of use of the Fisher was ' about ' to arresthim. by malls to defrayd in the Columbia Or- climbing out of a window of his office chards case. Federal Judge It. S. Bean In the Lafayette building to the, roof of yesterday afternoon announced that he ' building -next door. He has been stay would give a decision Monday morning. ', hig In a rooming house at Grand avenue Attorney Hume, representing Biehl, jand EasLMorrlson street since. j He Is spoke for over three hours, but United -charged with criminal actions toward a States Attorney John McCourt wound up the matter in less than half an hour. Should the motion for a new trial be re jected, sentence will be passed pon the three members of the orcnards company Monday morning. All are out on bond, and Attorney; McCourt will notify R. H. McWhorter and H, H, Humphrey, the two who pleaded guilty before the trial started, to bo on hand at that time. , - ; ' libel Suit Hearing Hearing of the libel suit of Jacek Clirlstensen, owner of the steamer Hercules, against the Portland & Asiatic Steamship company,' lessees, for damage sustained by the vessel while loading at a dock in St Johns In August, 1911, was taken up, in the federal court before Judge Bean this morning. Practically all the evidence will be In th form of, depositions. The Hercules was badly mashvd up at the time' mentioned, when-the steel fore mast) broke off t-nd crashed 'through much of the vessel's deck equipment. The ompialnt charges that an overload of lumber swung from a derrick that was guyed to the mast caused It to snap off and fall aft. The defense In reply claims that the mast was rusty, old and unsea worthy; ' , tanielhurst Club , Ealses $5000 at Meeting As a start towards a $20,000 fund which theLaurelhurst clubs pro pose te use in building and furnishing a permanent home 85000 was subscribed at a meeting held last night in the tern, porary rooms of the club at East Thirty ninth and, East Gllsan streets. The amouhtXp be raised Is to be separate from the cost of the site. Owners of Laurelhurst property not residing in the city have sent -letters pledging large amounts towards the 'und. Anto Thieves Busy -just af.ter the owner had filled the' tanks with 200 gallons, of gasoline, thieves stole the automobile of J. C. Olds, member of the firm of Olds, Wortman & King, from the Morrison street entrance to the store. Patrolman Frey, found the ma chine three hours later, abandoned at Seventh' and Salmon streets. W. F. Wiggins reported to the police that he left his auto at the Orpheum theatre, falling to find it when the show was closed. The machine is a five passenger E. M. F. Mrs, Lena Dudrey, widow of the late Louis Dudrey, who wals killed .January 22 py a falling tree, wishes to tnank the people of Tillamook and Bay: City, also Patrolmen Myers of Tillamook, and the railroad men of the Fourth street branch of the Southern Pacific for their kind and benevolent assistance Tendered her wniie in time or neea. isir, uuurey wub a track walker In the employ of the com pany, and was well liked by the mem bers of all departments. Missionary Institute Baas An all day session of the misslonarystitute un der the auspices of the Congregational church was held In the First Congrega tional church yesterday, closing with addresses by, a number of missionary workers last night. The five members of the brfard of foreign missions -will leave this city today for other towns in Oregon. They will meet in Salem Thurs day, and will leave from there for Cal ifornia. Polios to Wrong House, Burglar Esoapes Burglars entered the home of Mrs. Marlon wctjiure, tt tsevenm street, last night. The woman heard the intruders, telephoned the police eta. tlon, but a. mistake in the street ad dress sent the officers to thewrong place. .Upon the second call from the woman, Patrolman Evans found the house. In the meantime, Mrs. McCIure had screamed, frightening the two bur glars away. Bobbed in Shadow of Home Within 100 feet of hts own doorstep, John W. Pearson, 807 Vancouver avenue, was held up and robbed last midnight by two highwaymen. Ho lost $11. The highwaymen stopped Pearson at Van couver avenue and FalllrHf eet. at the entrance of an alley. After taking the money, the men commanded him to walk away, not looking backward under pen alty or Deing snoi. . The Knights of Columbus will furnish the program for the .concert at the Seamen's Institute, 329 Everett street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, this evening, beginning at s o'clock; The concert is free, and all friends are cor dially invited. Dental Boolety Meeting Tonight The regular meeting of the Portland Dental society will be held In the Medieal build ing at 8 o'clock tonight. Papers will bo road by Dr. E. C. McFarland, on "Lo cal Anesthetics" and by Dr. E. A. Rich on "Hare Lip and Cleft Palates Opera tions.". Ad Club : to Discuss Parks "Parks and Playgrounds What Will Portland Do About ThemT" Is the subject for the Ad club at Its luncheon In. the Multno mah tomorrow. V. Vincent Jones will prelde, and L. H. Weir, playgrounds expert' from New. York, will speak. Talk on Moving Pictures The Parent Teachers' circle of Hunnyslde will meet at Sunnyslde theatre tomorrow at 3 p. m. Melvin O. Wlnstock will talk on the educational advantage, of moving pictures. ' Mothers can bring the chll drenV " Everybody Invited." "ActmTs'sIon free,' :, , . ' j " Artlstlo Anatomy Dr. George S. Whiteside win lecture to students on artistic anatomy at the Museum of Art Fifth and Taylor streets, In a series of talks to occur on February 6, 12. 20, 28, and March 6, from 8 to 10 p. m. Cong-rest of Mothers. The Portland council of the Congress of Mothers will hold the regular meeting Thursday, Feb-' ruary 6, at 2 p. ro In the city hall. All child hygiene commltteea will report : -The Wq.o QuestionA. free lecture otrthirsubject-wlll be-given by-Arthur-Evans Wood of Reed college, at I o'clock tirauiiiosriav in tha Unitarian chanel in are; Invited. 4.. iy - "Central Union, W. C. T. V-The Cen tral Union of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the headquarter, 428 Behnke-Walker building at 2 o'clock , tomorrow after. noon. , Bell Has 39,034 Pnonas. Operating revenues of the I'aciflo Telephone A Telegraph company for vlie quarter end tn g-Deom bes-8 lf-wes, aeeOrd I o report filed with the city auditor today by the company, $297.2X0. Tha operat ing expenses for the same period wen wire. - . ' - .. . Doctor Unfit? $200)0 Bond Dr.- J. J. (Jensen, against whom a complaint was filed by the district attorney's office charging contributing to the delinquency of a minor, submitted to arrest this morning ana , was reieasea later . unaer 1000 bonds. Jensen escaped Juvenile 3-year-old glrL I500IT for Boy's Injuries Mrs. Addle- Laurer, mother and guardian of John Laurer, 18 years old, was awarded $5000 damages against the Modern Confection- ery company on account of injuries re ceived by the boy when his hand was, caught In a caramel sizer and badly crushed, The boy was cleaning the ma chine at the time and the rag which he was using wrapped about his hand and drew it between the rolls of the ma chine. Mis. Laurer asked $20,000 dam ages. Taxpayers Osttlaa Ksbate. Tax col lections yesterday ' amounted to $13,- 890.11. Rebates for prompt- payment amounted to $423.32. This makes the total cash received In the two days on this year's taxes total $18,598.69, The taxes being paid at present are on small plecesof property.' V Protest Against Be war Four hundred residents of the Peninsula district to day filed a protest against the pro posed construction of owunk sewer on Delaware avenue, n Plans for this con duit have already been .prepared by the city engineer. . The protest will be sub mitted to the sewer committee of the council. ; KU1 Military Academy v , w - Spring Term ' Opens . v Monday. February $. Few Vacancies Open. ' aavaaMaaJsa ' TL X. O. 8. rraternlty will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday; February 6, room 605 McKay bldg., the L C. S. Portland headquarters. Steamer Jessie Harking for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. O. Elmore Grave, photographer, has moved to the Majestic theatre bldg., corner Park an! Washington streets, Sensible Trasses for practical men at moderate prices. Albert Berni, the drug gist, 229 Washington, near second. Jewelry of the better sort at your own, price. Beldlng Bros', auction sale, 2:30, T:30 p. m 45 Thlrd-street Sr. William Eisen has returned from the south; can be found In his old of fice, Allsky bldg. W. A. dentists. Wise and associates, painless Third and Washington. Br. Frank W. Wood has Office 408 Macleay building. returned. Br. Stevenson, Dentist Dekum bldg. Oommero'l Work. Glfford, Main 5873. Br. B. O. Brows, Eye. Ear. Mohawk. ' Interior Views Gif ford. Main C873. ' The PortlanifHotel Our 50 cent noon luncheon Is a pleas ing one. Wholesome foods, carefully prepared, promptly and courteously Berved. Main dining room, every week day, 12 to 2. Come tomorrow and enjoy "Port land service." The ladies are invited. Journal Want Ads bring results. Need we argue about the many advantages of a Safe Deposit Box after the many burglaries re cently reported? A life time rental of -one of our boxes costs less than an average burglary. SECURITY SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY" Fifth and Morrison Sts. Boxes $3.00 per annum SpecialPrices on Hickmott's Asparagus Asparagus. Hlckmotfs El Capttan, large r.i vityiinii, iaii ASoaraKUS. Hickmott's, Banta urus, snian, wnue Asparagus, x-iicmiivii a, doiiw rv i.nonimi uifkmntt'H. virv laree. white. Asparagus, Hlckmotfs Signature, Colossal White Asparagus, Hickmott's Signature, T ps, White Asparagus, Hlckmotfs El Capttan Tips, Green Asparagus. Hlckmotfs Soup Tips, Golden Crowns, 8s Asparagus. Hlckmotfs Soup Tips, Golden Crown, 8s THE ECONOMY OF USING HIGH-GRADE CANNED GOODS Is well illustrated In Hlckmotfs Aspara gus. Fresh Asparagus can usually be bought in season in three bunches for a quarter; the best is ten to iifteen cents a bunch. Whichever you buy, one fourth to One-third of nearly every stalk is too , tough to eat the stubs are cut off in preparing and still more Is re- liected in eating. The cleaning, too, is a laug process, n .i? " 17. , r.v to remove scales and Indigestible fibre as it usually, is not Signature Brand The "SIGNATURE" 3rand is '..the very ; ajrbest quality of our lanned asparagus. Aegean say 1 ; aU Jncerity. that noth ing in canned aspara gus in all the world quals . this brand, t Every can bears the signature of j Xobert Eiekmott as a guar antee. T Hickmott's Asparagus Is all cooked. ready to serve. If desired hot. pour off th?,lq w' ri!? "huM'.H T-JL water, just heat in butter, and season with sweet cream, pepper and salt; or omit the cream, arrange stalks on serv- r ; rTl lii i t 1 1 aarawroHaaa WWM,llliPM lng dish and pout notianaatse or wime "( larga, ana smaii, tougn ana sauce around them. tender.) NO WASTE, NO LABORAND MORE FOR THE MONEY CrB URNS: COMPANY 203210 Third St., Betr Taylor and Salmon, Portland, Or. Letters From trie People publication in ihia department abosld ba writ, tei. on only one aide of the paper, ahooid sot l 3ut w-jeda la fenglS and muat ba COI 'DUMBied by tba Dame and address of tba D&-r. If the writer doea not dealra to iare aen too same publUbed, be aboold so tuta.) . : The JIutcAlIst Association. . !rtland, Or., Jan. 27 To the Editor Ot. The . Journal At an entertainment given by the Montavilla Mutuallst asso ciailon on tba evening of January 23 a certain speaker who Was engaged by oair committee to explain4 the' funda mental principles of the Mutuallst as jsoclatloji diverged from tha subject to such an extent that his discourse took the form of an anarchistic lecture, leav ing the 'impression with a number of people that anarchy and the-mutuallst movement are one and the same. .We regret that our motives have fmlscon trued and I ask a little Ing aa. far as possible this false Im pression. Our association , la incorpo rated Sunder the laws of the state of Oregon. Our purpose Is to buy and sell merchandise of all descriptions for the muVuai benefit of our members. We are in ho way whatever connected with any psiTty or creed. ,No matter what a per son's religious or political faith may be tjhey are welcome to Join us. We bar 'AO law-abiding citizen, but we do be lieve in law and order, and" to connect the - Mutuallst association in any way whatever with- anarchy is simply ab surd. ; We trust, that most people are conservative enough . to investigate be fore forming conclusions, and all who wish to do so may call on the writer or other officers of this association and they will be given the desired informa tion.. R. U HICKMAN, . , 280 East Seventy-sixth Street, North. "Socialism and Church Members." Hood River, Or, Feb. I To the Edi tor of The Journal I wish to reply to E. A. Llncott on "Socialism and Church Members." Mrs. Llncott virtually said: From a producer's point of view So cialism is right and the average Amer ican knows it However, from a Chris tian viewpoint. Socialism Is lntoieraoie. How much, truth is there in the latter assertion? That producers and not par asites will always be the promoters of Socialism is self-evident Have Mr. Llncott . and the remainder of that l,6r00000 voters who could not support Socialism on account of religious scru ples applied the same religious tests to all political parties that are potent ri vals of the Socialistic party? When we reflect upon old party bosses and poli ticians and conventions, does it suggest "pure and undeflled religion V What shall be said of Rev. Messrs. Charles M. Sheldon and Washington Gladden, two authors whose books have been read in every nook and corner of Chris tendom? Are they trustworthy? They are uncompromising Socialists. Social ists' challenge any of their opponents to Noted Woman to Lecture Again at Christensen Hall Mrs. O. S, Fowler, widow of the famous author, Prof. O. S. Fowler, Jt'W&tw&vKMi'rffwitwwHMm.1 nm or x OrK, win give ner second lecture on "Life's Deepest Laws" at Christ en sen's Hall. 11th and Tarn hill streets, at 8 o'clock to-, night, taking as her subject "Drain, t n e T a d-R o o t of Life." These" lectures are free. Mrs. Fowler, In conjunction with the lec tures, will hold health consul- Mrs, O. S, Fowler. 1 t a 1 1 o ns dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. at Hotel Seward, Tenth and Alder streets, until Febru ary 17. Electricity to cure disease taught In classes, beginning Monday, February 10, at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. Dos. Each. aIroM green I2.SS ...... 3.10 2.B0 3.00 2.3S 2.15 2.40 4.60 .25 .20 .25 .30 .25 .25 .25 .50 R. H... "R. H. Brand" This Asparagus ranks next to the "Signature" in point of else of the spears. There is no difference in qual ity. - it is packed under absolutely sanitary conditions and complies with all pure , food regu lations. . It. Kickmott Can ning' Company, . Orwood. California, y U. 8. A. Every bit of Hlckmotfs Asparagus is delicious eating.. In every can of Hlck motfs there are from thirty to thirty five stalks, all , tender, luscious "end dainty no waste at , all. Hickmott's Asparagus comes from the Sacramento River Islands. California, where the best Asparagus is grown. There it is gathered, prepared, and placed in the can, before sunrise, every morning dur ing the season to be enjoyed by par ticular eaters, the year around, every- "where'Thus gathered with the dew on and packed while perfectly fresh and crisp, the silvery strands of Hlckmotfs Asparagus are always wholesome and appetising. Every stalk Is carefullv handled and only tender, uniform-slsed .talks ar accented for Hlrkmirfi'i r.n. 7?- hi.ie--.7. V ufc (When the housewife buys it fresh, she , 'v ' ' i i J, . M J unbiased comparison of both men and principles. A. Maurice Low, says tJUa of Socialists in the January number of the North .American review. "It is a cause that numbers its adherents by the hundreds of. thousands, in whose ranks are found ! men and women of all clii.ua aiul all conditions, many of whom are of a high Oroer of intelligence, sincere, -devoted, leading blameless lives, sacrificing com fort and wealth in an effort to amelior ate conditions." . This testimonial Is from'a scrutinis ing critic. Should it be true that the church is tardy In its support of this needed reform, it is not the first, time the . church' has seriously blundered. Many Protestant leaders in Oregon have been too cowardly to use their influence against the liquor traffic Go back a few . hundred . years, and look at the church. Remember that Columbus and Copernicus, those . great discoverers, were pronounced idle. dreamers' by the church and ridiculed by the clergy of their day. Dig up the facts and see if this is not a parallel case. What of Deen tnus,thege passages of scripture: . Islah i space inj41-S-7; Matthew 8:7; Acts 4:32-37, 8:1-3; 11 Thessalonians 8:18: James 2:18. and hundreds of others? . Finally, if the ten ets of Socialism are in accord with the scriptures,, any Christian would be Jus tified in entrusting the control of the government to any Socialist whom any community might see fit to elect for every Socialist signs his resignation be fore he assumes the duties of any office. r-. C. H. B. E L Judge Thomas O'Day, who has not been In the political spotlight for some time, will deliver the address of the evening 'at the regular monthly meeting of the Jackson cluti to be held Friday in the assembly room of the Medical building. Judge O'Day's subject will be "Democracy Up to Date." There will be pipes and tobacco for those who want to smoke, and other diversions will be provided for those who do not. The monthly meetings of the Jackson club are becoming more and more popu lar, and are proving beneficial to those who attend. We wlU mold to your form a snit which will fit as well and oarrr I Just as moon styls as any suit you oan buy In Port land, regardless of price. Oxford Tailors 143 Seventh St. , Bear Alder. JIM DMA 0 DAY ADDRESS CLUB 4sS "aA"Maa. jMaaaasaaa aaavnwa ifuion rti-ijiannnj-i-S- .i-LnnfiriAnnruiru- ' JjLnV.n-rurni-anrrinLaL just , rrf)' ll . Attention I The Yamhill Sanitary give 1 5 S. & H. Green "TracHhgStamps free in addition to the regular stamp, if you will cut out coupon below and make a 50c purchase at any one stall in the market m 15' This coupon will u riCit 15 15 STAMPS FREE i - SsTMilB FREE If presented upon making a, purchase amounting to 60 cents or more in eny one stall. These stamps . will be in addition to the regular stamps given with the purchase. Yamhill Sanitary Public Market oood nr avt rul tarn avb takkju btb. Good Only on Wednesday, reb. f. 5 I"hone -Main 1185 A-3314 ; .Reii!0alf V J a 355. )YaSi 'The Factory Store" i O. W. ' Open Xvenlngs SMriBi Sale, Kw Location Aftar March 1, Corner 12th and Waihlnrton-fiti. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Oregon Slecuio Ballway, Sunday, rebru. ary a. Train leaving North Bank station 7 35 p. m., Jefferson street station 7:55 p. im.. will be withdrawn. Train leaving Jefferson street station 11:30 p. m. will run to Forest Grove instead of Wllson ville. Train leaving North Bank sta tion 6:18 o. m.. Jefferson street station 1:35 p. m.. will run dally except Sunday to Wllsonvllle. Trains leaving North Bank station at 10:05 a. m. and 2:65 p. m Jefferson street station at 10:25 a. m. and 1:15 d. m. for Garden Home will bat withdrawn.' and trains leavine North Bans station at io:z a. m., i.vo ani 3:25 p, m., Jefferson street station 10:45 a. m.. 2:25 and, 1:45 p. m. win mane local stops between -Portland and war den Home.- Details and folders will be supplied at ticket offices. , Card of Tranka. "' I desire In this manner to thank each onexwho has been so kind to me In my recent bereavement of the death of my son, Claude H. LockwoodV also wish to thank each one for the beautiful floral pieces. MRS. ANNA W. LOCKWOOD. WH00PIHG COUGH SrASMODIC CROUT ASTHMA coughs , BRONCHITIS ; ' CATAKKii COLDS A altnple. tata and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drags. Vapor ized Creaolene stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cough and relieves Spaimodlo Croup at once. It is a boon to sufferers from Asthma. The air carrying the anti septic vapor, inspired with every breath, makes breathing easy; soothes the sore throat and stops the cough, assuring rest ful nlffhta. It la invalllh1 a mnh.ra wiui young cmiaren. Stnd m fottat for dttcriptio booklet. ALL DECSGISTS. Try Creln AnUnptia Throat Tableta tor tto ir ritated throat. The? ere simple, effective ana anti aepita. Otyourdnitaiat or frost sa, loo la staupa, VArO CkESOLDIB 0. 82CaraasetSuNfT. High Grade Jewelry At. Auction Some of the bargairjs ob tained yesterday at Belding Bros.' Bankrupt Auction Sale 45 Third Street, Multnomah Hotel: $85.00 Watch .... ,$30.00 Solid Gold only .". . $ 6.00 Ring $18.00 Brooch $25.00 Umbrella... $ 5.50 Clock $1.25 Alarm Clock $12.00 Bracelet ... .$21.00 Chain for 9.00 1.75 4.25 7.00 ..$1.00 ..3Ut $3.75 Everybody who buys at this sale gets a big bargain. Ladies Especially Invited Sale 2 :30 and 7 :30 P. jL H. S. BUTTERFTELD Receiver R. M. HARDING ' Auctioneer Public Market will entitle holder to 15 . m Jl FREE lst-2d and Vamhlli CXOSS, MOB. "Tssaassassssasaar-' waaaMBaa ft Boston ML. We are now located between 4th r 5th on Washington street, w !;.:.. v have one of the moat up-to-clui tal offices on the Pacific Coant, we will for the next 30 duys t the following prices: obu csowir, .' 00Z.0 riLiiiro, FULL BET TEETH . BXTKACTIOVg T&SX. srLVEB rn-Liao, - BSISOB VOKX ,...t OS." Ifc'lY XJBWTOar, ISanaf r. By Patronizing Our Wcflnesflay and atartar Special Sale s You Get the BEST; MEATS for the Least Money. This Wednesday v we offer at SPECIAL SAVING PRICES All Cut of POT ROAST All Cuts of BOILING BEEF Afl Cuts of CORNED BEEF AU "Jones Quality", Good, Wholesome Meats. Jones Market ' 151 FOURTH ST. Phones: Pacific, . Marshall 1 ; Home, A-6281 Any Old Sweater can be -! ; tf .?.:.. v Repaired and Remodeled into a AT SMALL COST . . - I"' Spcial prices on all other styles. We tell the truth about our values. -v " CLOVES, HOSIERY, KNIT GOODS , Portlanl Knltllng Co. 150 THIRD ST. ' Near Morrison Main 6320 Phones A-7160 When in fortland atop at the Eo tel Seward. Jo will fled It one of the newest, nest ajrtlatio, modern i aad elegantly appointed hotels la t the Horthwsst. X,ootd at Tsntii and Alder streets, la nsert of retail aad theatre district. Jtatas $i and up: with hath, fa and tip. Bus maeta aU trains. W. X. 6EWAKD, nop. vtf Portland, lobe a beautiful city, must have prop erly p a v e d streets,,- IfThat's why, thinking people - are boosting for a UBitulithic Portland acade:: Cornet' of Thirteenth and Kontu,, !r' ro bots;ak0 arata. ' Graduates enter on etsmlnntkm t vard, Princeton, Yale, Bryn Alawr, ? sachusetts Institute of Teclui.il'M-v ; certificate, Amherst. Williams, l. . Km'.th. Vassar. Welltralcy, Hl and oth'r colleges and universit . the- Pac-ltie coast. . , ; Well equipped laboratories In try and physics. J;niHmKiits In of college man Bi. momm, Oymuasluin uurfpr skilit l I n Track and field sthlftli a. 'i h Inrludes a tliorongli prlimu-jr i. - ! : mae- m)n Jim t : grades In vu .u . open Frbriiar 11. I apiiilcaiiori. s ae. -