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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURN, AL " PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1913. - ' r" ' SCIIOOLATIILETES : IffMIVIli mm MP u GOOD Glencoe' Pupils Are Taking an Active Part Under New System There. i am uieuiue ecuooi, zxsi i ony-eigaia i and Belmont streets, can well be proud of lta system of athletics. Principal Stafford believes la plenty of play for the children, and he also believes that the play should be conducted along "right lines. :To ' that tend he has ap pointed different teachers to supervise the athletics and play of the children, and the result la .that they are making remarkable progress. t There are three outdoor basketball r courts on the school grounds, and these J are filled with the pupils , throughout ( S the year, good weather permitting. Miss ? Mies Dola has charge of the play of all Intermediate girls; Vies Helen Dunham of the senior girls; Miss Fitspatrick of the smaller boys, while Mr. Stafford haa charge of all athletics of the larger boys. Right now he is coaching the school baseball team, with the view of making them serious pennant contend ers In the coming interscholastlo league. ' ' The pupils recently gave an entertain ment in the assembly hall of the school, 'which netted them I166.CS.. The enter tainment consisted chiefly of gymnastic drills, in which many of the pupils are very proficient. A number of literary and .irimtcal selections were also given. The proceeds will be used for the pur chase of gymnasium apparatus., t ' The manual training building for the school is now nnderconatrucUon- and will be completed within a short time. Whea completed , It will afford more space than any. other building of like nature in the city. Like all shops p designed by J. I Kerchen, city super visor of manual training, it will have a metal work department and a forge with two anvils. At present " the school is sending two manual training classes of 11 pupils each, to the 'Mount Tabor school each week. Fifty minutes of the boys' time is required In walking to anj from the schools, so the adding of this department to the Glencoe school will be welcomed alike by both teachers and pupils. -. J ' ,-, LEPPER WILL LECTURE y UPON PANAMA CANAL I M. Lepper will deljver his Interest. Ing "Panama Canal" ; lecture at the North Albina branch" library, corner Kll lingsworth avenue and Commercial street, next Thursday evening, March 27. Mr. Lepper la an ex-railroad man, and the lecture, which will be Illus trated, Is certain to be very Instructive as well as entertaining. ' The publlo is cordially Invited. amount of funds for the extension oj It Is stated that this amount will likely be promised by Saturday night. PLAYGROUND ISSUE WILL BE DISCUSSED A meeting of the citlxens of the dis trict will be held tomorrow evening In the assembly hall of the Glencoe school The purpose Is to more thoroughly ac quaint the parents regarding school life and school work. 1 H. Weir will talk about play grounds; R. L." Sabin will advocate the use of the school as a social center; V. Vincent Jones will also five a talk. HALSEY STREET ASS'N , WILL MEET SATURDAY The Halsey Street Improvement asso ciation will meet next Saturday evening at the Melvle hall, Kast Eighty-second and Halsey streets. Several committees from the club are now out making a LOMBARD TO SPEAK ON COMMISSION FORM There will be a Joint meeting of the RoEsmere and Hancock Improvement clubs tonight at the Presbyterian church, Kast Forty-fifth street near Sandy Bou levard. Gay Lombard will address the meeting on "The Commission Form of Government.' The meeting s Open to all citizens of the district, and all wom en are especially urged to attend. Kisses Sinter, Shoots Himself. (tJnltrd Pren Vnmi Wire.) San Francisco, March 25. After kiss ing his sister goodbye with the declara tion that ho was going back to his home In Sacramento, James Alfred Hall, 19, retired Into another; room in his apart ments here, and put a bullet through, his heart, dying almost instantly. The body was shipped to Sacramento for in terment. " Hall had been subject to epileptic fits since childhood. ' .. - .: ' . - " ". " S' t '' ' J .' , . SOUTHERN PACIFIC EAST MORRISON PASSENGER DEPOT t The Southern Pacific Passenger Depot is located between East Morri son and East Alder streets and ocou. plea a space 10x1 feet , It Is built of concrete blocks and cost Jts.OOO. The grounds Snd depot cover about 47,50d square feet - The depot building la divided into three compartments. The center be ing the waiting room proper, contains a floor space of 101? square feet The baggage room is located on the norm end of the building and covers floor spaco of 181 square, feet t On the south end are located the ladles dressing room and men's smoking room. , The ticket office is located in the center ef the main waiting' room fronting east, and occupies a space 1511 feet V The ticket windows are so located that access can be had from both sides. T All, classes of tickets are handled, local and Interline, and all trains ex cept the Shasta Limited snd No. IS leaving Union Depot at 1:30 A, M. step st East Morrison Street Depot" ? The Southern Paclfio offers ths same passenger facilities and accom-. tnodatlons at East Portland as are available at Central stations in he large cities on Its lines. . SOUTHERN PACIFIC . NEW. EAST SIDE FREIGHT DEPOT The nejf freight depot recently erected -by the Southern t Paclfio in central East Portland "at a cost of ' flOt.OOO is located between East Oak snd East Ash' and Between East First and East Second streets, - It occupies full city block.' Ths bnllding is of re-lnforced concrete construction, two stories in height with basement It is iOO fet long by 41 feet wide, hav ing a total floor, space e? 8100 square feet Tha office proper occupies a space of two floors in one end of ths building. . , . . : Total ,area covered hy the loading tracks for freight house service Is 2 acres with a length of ISA feet . Door space for loading and unloading teajnjlso' ItneaUfeet . There Is a specla'i platform having two tracks for loading and unloading heavy ma chinery and automobile. Streets are planked between tracks so aa to per mit direct loading 'to cars. Total ca pacity of house tracks at one loading is 4 J cars. . . : hs Southern Paclfio . offers the same facilities for handling ifrelght In East Portland -as are available In the larger cities on its lines.' ' ,'4 - ' ii it , . - . .... . -. ' . .' To) Realizing the strategic location of EAST PORTLAND, is expending $12,000,000.00 Jn ELECTBIFICATlUi and EXTENSIONS 340 miles of INTEKUKBAN LINES in VILLAJMETTE VALLEY; so that "The MARIiETS will be only 30 minutes from the J?ARMS" bringing the FARMS close to PORTLAND; with 100 TRAINS DAILY. THREteUistinct ROUTES reaching every portion of the valley. . the thousands of tons of agricultural produce, grape and Citrus fruits, hops, dried fruits, potatoes, onions, lumber, wool, mohair, brick, tile, canned goods, livestock, com prising the principal products of the Willamette valley, and moving to and via Portland, must all pass through East Portland; the trains today bringing In this traffic are broken up in their East Portland Yards This alone is sufficient to indicate that East Portland is the logical location and destined to be the GREAT JOBBING. MARKET; arid RETAIL CENTER of PORTLAND, and the many other advantages enjoyed by the central East Side, insures this in the iiear future ; - r 7 K You should encourage this development by TRADING on the EAST SIDE. Get ready for this GROWTHGET THE HABIT Begin now by trading with East Side merchants. Tomorrow, Wednesday Will Be BARGAIN DAY on the EAST SIDE. SAVE MONEY. Each article a bargain as advertised below. EAST SIDE BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB. CoMffoir f)S SALE ON S eAa, L Eel . ' P 1 1 1 o ms m a mm 'furnishers 3&070 Mnww'sjw St $2 Comforts $1 " mxa KxsTTOTiova oar AX.Ii TKZ ABOTS See Window Display Wednesdw BARGAIN DAY To, make this bargain day the biggest value-giving event in Portland and one to be appreciated, we have decided to cut the prices regardless of any idea of value, tt women's and Misses' Suits every suit In all wool ma terial. These comprise the balance of our heavier, suits. Every suit the proper weight for present wear. The whole lot In two prices. ... 18 Suits that were up to $19.50, for Wednes- gQ 15 Suits that were up to $25.00 for Wednes- jg Bee display Tuesday Evening In East Window. A S3 Deposit - Win Hold One of These Bargains 10 Bays. THF. Reasonable Alterations Free a run' IK- COAT&'SUIT VSHOP 383-90 XA8T MOKStSOV HAB OKAJtS ATE. Wednesday Special Five-pound can Lard . . 60c Ten-pound can Lard $1.20 THE BEST MEATS at ' ; - - Central Market KINDORF BROS. 130 Grand Ave. $1.50 GRADE OF Pott Wine AT ,7Sc PER GALLON (Wednesday Only) Penney Bros. J81 EAST MORRISON ST. BARGAIN DAY 1 iff I SHIRTS Soft Shirts "with military col lars attached. Our regular $1.50 sellers, your choice at $11 WEDNESDAY ONLY Leading East Side Clothiers A Most Wonderfol Value ALL BRASS BED, GUARANTEED TEN YEARS FOR OUR WEDNESDAY'S BARGAIN TOUCAN HOT SPOIL THIS .LACQUER (CD S? Not the cheap, ordinary kind, but a .first-class bed that sells regular at $16.00-- inn price tor weanesaay oniy. EAST BURNSIDE AND UNION AVE. A REASONABLE FURNITURE STORE 'mm- - EAST BURNSIDE C ':AND-.""Vv UNION AVE. Milli nery Special WEDNESDAY ONLY All Untrimmed Frames . Milans -Hemps . Chips Tagal All One Fourth Off Xaelndes All the Fdyulajr Bna&ss, We make -a specialty ef Cleaning, Curling and Tinting Feathers, Also Betrimmlng Hats. MRS. A. R. RAFFERTY With W. X. Kark.U Co., Xast KomsoB aal Vnlea Ave. "On Wednesday Only" -J Women's Rubber Heel Juliets 95c ilic I Call (.wiuivi k liuuas; wi'us iui nviiitu. ui.onv aiuvn. i'vii ivuiiu toe with patent leather tips, flexible soles. A regular $1.50 Shoe, on Wednesday at 5a SFrntnYear-EvefOQc Alnnanum Stew Pan3 5oId Wednesday only at 39 regular price 65c. Wetrever is a wear that .lasts a Bertcration. Made ot pure Aluminum. Alumi. num heati to evenly througlrout,. there is little danger of scorching the food. IHf II nTrtnlrll ?, aTra . EAST MORRISON If AAe 14111 Llvll SJL , COR. UNION AYE. r 65c Stew Pan J LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Buy "Moore" Shoes, Pay Less Money $3.50 Ladies' grey, genujni Nu Bucks for $2.85 TOMORROW, EAST SIDE BARGAIN DAY, ONLY THE CLIFFORD HOTEL GRILL Moore Shoe Co. 383 EAST MORRISON ST. WE GIVE "S. & H." -STAMPS A Guide for Strangers The new arrivals who are con stantly coming to make their homes here-t-took to The Journal Want Ads for Information. ...... ' , . , , : Searching for worlc, a home, a room, a boarding place, location for a n.w business, chance for lnvest nnt all such information is eager! sought in the Wants br those who ere new arrivals, as . well aa , tbe tewgw reelrteate. ' i " The Wants are a gtilde post for strangers end a marfcpt place lor all the are alive to opjwrt unity. W.0.NisIey o THE PIANO MAN Is now located at 153 GRAND AVE. And is showing a line of. Pianos Player-Pianos East Side Low Expenses are evi. dent at all times, in our prices. Offers Another of Those Popular Lunches for 25 " . Served from 11:1 a. m. to I p. m, Tou will wonder. bpeciax. unr rom baxoaim ) DAT, MACH 86, 1913. A WEEK These are the easy terms arranged for bargain Wednes day buyers. , Now that you need spring clothes, don't worry about the "ready cash." . H a y e t h e m charged and pay for them later at the rate of $1.00 a week. You will never miss this amount. J. Puree of Tomato with Rice, Queen Ollves.-Bweet Pickles.. v Baked Salmon, tomato Sauce. Braised Short Ribs, Erowa Potatoes. Chipped Beef In Cream. Veal Kidney SauteiJushrooms. Boiled Beef, Horseradish Sauce. M CQld Roast Beef, Potato Salad. Cold Roast Pork, Potato Salad. Meshed Jtatees 49leveel ' Temfpe, Cyeen Apple Pie. - Mince Pie. Rice Cuatsrd Pudding. Tea Coffee. Milk. ' . PACIFIC 4)UTFITTIRG-C0. Cor. Grand Ave. & E. Stark st. NEW SPRING 50c TIES r ' 1 " . . -J " ' . -35c. If you are in needf a lawn Mower, WeHnes'rlay Only ,. our special (s a "Reading Reliance",' , 144NCH BALL-BEARING LAWN MOWER AT $4.20 These machines are -guaranteed and have never sold for less than $5.75. ; ' ' ' :i Strovbridge Hardware & Paint Co. 106-108 GranH Ave. 404-406 East WasbJnjrton WEDNESDAY ONLY .NEW SPRING CLOTHES ARE HERE A.PAUTZ&S0N 131 Grand Avenue, Near East Morrison - - i M 1 ' :W m vW J HARTFORD; H BRUSSELS RUG 45 ONLY M a a e .... .. : .. a a, s A t I liittDiisnea price anywnere iy.su 11V. 1. ... . m..AlA . t fatterns in floral or oriental designs. )ont overlook this sale. j GEISLErT&bORRES JX u PoilJale FurhTtu're gnlXarpel . . Mouse . 385 EAST v MORRISON STREET