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THE OREGON 'SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.,. SUNDAY. MORNING, f AUGUST. 17 1913. TOWN TOPICS - stncuxB sesob sxusbckxbv no. - ' ' Wba you go awajr on y vacation, have Th JoutbU fol- low yen at 4be MgalM .; IS Mata a week, by wall, of tbe 4 following . agents .wtu pply i'iV : yoa as x-efftUa gates ..n-' , Garibaldi W. X. Biabea . 4 Bay,01ty, Or. at 7. BUUer. . . Bayooeaa, Or. W.. I. 4 son. 'v."v,:-d;1. ,'i;M-.:;J, ' i e . Oinei, vaaiuMnupiina'a Bprlag-. T .. . i . .. .. Barview, Oav Meroia Brim- a aaU of Tna Baton m , Oeexbart, Oiv Mra. O. J ZU Hot, ud Hotel , Oearbart, aad ;" Harold Sarar. Xiwaco, WaalL K. ,.. - Wood- ruff. . " ' . - XioarBaaob, Waia. Iwrnoa - Sianeen (daUTaty to aU polmta 4) 4 . on Wortk Baaeh). ' '',' Megler, Wash. Hochfeld s 'loota. Vawyort, 0v Ole Howard. - Bockaway Baeoh, Or JlorA ..e, X. WllMaa. ' Beaslde, Or. Alvah Waatoa (delivery to all parta of Baa- - side). , . . 4 BaaTlow, Waalu Constable 4 Vntaam aad J&awraaca Dlnneen, - Tillamook, Or. J. . X.amar. ' Whlr, Or. Ellis O. Madden. e WllBOit Spring, Or-T. W. - i v HoJiaran, waa to hava bean In Portland, long since, i and her husband, who preceded her to (Everett, Wash., has lost all trace ot hat . .and had asked thm Wnrth.rn rmntrin ' ficlala to help htm find out why the JO- I delay, ; Th railroad men got Into com-, jnunication with Philadelphia, whera Mra. Neuberger waa to have landed, and i ,,"" nor detention at Liverpool oy f quarantine officer. , Instead of being T . aent back to iiio .u. i. k. l- - - . " AMUSEMENTS Keatlaf A -Tlood "Xbe social TaaderlUa. L.THIP Fonrth nd BUrk Miuletl Comedy eompaar la vruiri." - . PANXAOES Btwdffir and Alder, fln anil O'lA. OOMJ.VBIA Sixth bctwoea WaihlDftoa aad 8trk ftrou. Motion picture. OAKft AMUSEMENT PARK BoTtl Itallaa Hand aud rttuderllle. Brcry ftrooo at a:80) mm. HVAMtfliT lit R. J BASEUAI,L. Portland Tt. Oaklend, Paelfle CoMt I.rrn, Txrentr-ranria aoa vaofai atrmti. D.llr. 8:1S n. m. Bundar 3:80. OLOBK THBATRB Elarenth and WMhlagtoa. Motloo picture. . . PEOPLKS THKATBB Wt Park aad Alder. Motion picture. FAIRS AND FESTIVALS PENDLETON ROUND-CP-ept. 11 -va 11 and 18. ocouTor, Waia. CLARKE COUNTV FAIR Hunt H tn 14. OUK00N STATE FAIR Stlem, Or., Septem bet 3 to October 4. Weather Condition. Portlind and Tlclnlty 8andy clondy, pre ceded by abowere. - Houthweeterly wlndi. Oregon 8undny fenenlly fair except ahow pra la aortbweet portioa. Soutbweat ato weat wtnda. Waiblnttoo Sunday abowera wett, aenerally fair In eaat portion. Boutbweaterlr wlada. idaboSunday generally fair. THKODORB F. DRAKE, Acting Dlatrlct Forecaater. All Za Vat Gold tbat glittara. This time worn expresalon la atriklngly em phaalced in buaineaa conditlona notice ably In evidence today, reopie are rap Idly becoming aware of the fact that gooda displayed In storea in the "high rent" dlatricta where the running ex penses and the exorbitant renta are nec- eaaarlly added to the price or the ar ticle, are no better valuea than the mer. chandlae displayed In the etore of the merchant In the low rent dlatrlct of the east eide. Calef Broa., tbe big home furnlshera at E. Morrtaon and E. Sd, in speaking of buaineaa conditlona yes terday, remarked: "Buaineaa la aurely Improving. We find every day mora people are realising that It la perfect ly natural that we can underaell the west aide merchant, ao we have no eauae to complain. The thinking man and woman who visit our store quickly real. lxea that after all the bright llghta, plate glaaa ahow window, high rents, high operating expenses, eta. moat as auredly doesn't Improve the quality of furniture and we are pieaaea to state that t'.ie people are fast becoming edu cated in this respect" Boyal Aroanam Council. By tbe or ganisation of a council or in itoyai Ar canum at BU Johns last night, tbe order now is in line for a grand council In Oregon. The new lodge probably will be styled "Peninsula Council" aad Is the tenth organised In the state. The, officers or tne new council are: j. w, Kdlefseli, regent; Dr. E. E. Cable, past sitting regent; M. C. Lydick, vice-re gent; F. A. Couch, secretary; 1 J, Wright, treasurer; A. L. Bmock, collec tor; C. 8. Currln, orator: 3. C. Brooks, chaplain; O. N. Balrd, guide; C. Z. Strickland, warden; J. E. Brodahl. sen try, and Dr.. Joseph McChesney, W. H Kvans and R. O. Backman, trustees. Of ficers of Oregon Council oonferred the degrees. Deputy Supreme Regent B. J. K lik wood organised the council, as well as two in Portland and one In Oregon City, recently. Tbe Morphine Habit Is Being auocesa- fully treated without pain or suffering a the White Cross Sanitarium. Corres pond with us about it. Address The Medical Directoruof above at 714 Davla jat., Portland, Oregon. Phones A-1447 or Main 6421. a Woman Held in Quaraatlne. Tracho ma, developed while she was at sea on the way from her home in Russia lo Liverpool, has prevented the arrival 'n Anitjrica of Mra. George Neuberger. She DIAMONDS and JEWELRY of character and worth, . have been our specialties for the past 40 years. Our continued success, bespeaks for us, our sin cerity, in giving our cus-. tomers the best values for the least money. ( 4 t 6. Heitkemper Co. Diamond Dealers and Jewelers' YEONBLDG. f ; 130 FIFTH ST. , ' Main 1986, A-1986. lng eared..' tor by a churoh hospital con, ducted by Rev. P. Zeuchwerta and will ? f"J 00 hlP oon as her. condition satisrjes the quarantine and" steamahip uiaurtitea. - j, , WlUia; to pby Court Vew-Two rnen have gained respect for DlBtrlct Judge Jonea' orders and each In future will obey when called kito court. Yes terday morning Walter D. Knoff, a plumber waa brought Into court by Dep uty Sheriff Hunter for falling to ap Peai when aummoned In supplemental proceedings. He waa told that be waa to contempt of court and given a severe lecture by Judge Jones. Be was arrested in his ahop at 342 First atreet and came Into court with hta.Jumper on and tools t?i i nnd. A few days ago J. C. Kluckner, a contractor residing at 441 Webster street, committed the same of fense, positively refusing to go at firs When he discovered that he 'Waa up against , real authority be lost his ag gressive dlspoaltlon. He waa also al lowed to go with a warning. Widening1 of Bnrnaid at i tlned meeting and luncheon of the Eaat Burnaide Dlatrlct Improvement associa tion will , be held at the Grand Union grill, 888 East Burnaide atreet, Wednea day at W;a, The widening of East Burnaide street will be up for discus sion. The principal talk will be given PyJJ Harrington., a heavy property holder of the diatrict, who is ip favor of widening the street. It is also expected that the members will arrange for at maas meeting next week, at which time all property owners who are affected by the improvement will be Asked to at tend. A special invitation will be 'sent to Commissioner Daly to attend the luncheon. O. E. Helnts, prealdent of the association, will preside. MEANfNG' OF FEMINISM By Dr. Frank Crane. Boya aad Olria as Ones ts. The sev enty-Inmates of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society hnma nn ITi.t Tauntuiniii atreet will be guests of the President the race. loung or the North Bank railroad. irueman Butler and the Hood River woman s club on a. trip up the Columbia 10 nuoa Kiver Thursday, August 28. On arrival at the UD-rlver cltv nn th steamer Bailey Oataert, waiting auto mobllea will take the party on a tour of me vaney, concluding with a big din ner at a farmhouse. Tbe children will return io -rortiand that qlght. (Copyright, 1913, by Frank Crane) Very few of thevse engaged in the movements of modern feminism. 6r of those opposed, realize the depth, the tidal resistlessness, the cosmic char acter, of the force which is, now quietly and now with turbulence, bringing wuwen imu even uiyiicr prominence in our civilization. Most of the things advanced women are striving for are straws, but thev show the- way the wind blows. Getting the vote, in itself, means little; so also mean little the wearing of trousers, the entrance Into the professions or : . . t e .1. t- , 1 . ,, iiuu uusincss, or inc tapiurc 01 any 01 inc supernciai privjieges irauinonaiiy enjoyed by tnen only. But as indications of the gradual feminization of the race these things mean much-. - In a state of nature and bl freedom, whene society is not continually pre-vented-from-normal growtfe-fey-wars-and threatening war, a has beenthe case up to this age and everywhere but in America, woman would be natur ally the superior and dominant sex. - Ruskin points Out that Shakespeare, and Scott, and Dante, and all the greatest masters of literature have not been mistaken in making the heroine always the stronger spiritually. . It is she who is queen and disposer, it is for her the hero fights and labors, his reward and.his incentive are in her keeping. Man is the weaker vessel. Only in imperfectly developed races is the strong man master. At culture and intellectual growth advance, the reins of control pass into the woman's hands. Biologists are now intimating that it is probable that Eve was made first, and that Adam is the after product created to assist in the perpetuation of PBeaed Bad Chaoka la Olianrs n v Abrams waa arrested in Seattu v. terday upon advice of the local detec tive oureau for passing falsa checks In roruana. When Abrams left a local hotel, he left a grip containing a email medicine vial, which bore th miir... ox sv aruggist in Seattle. They-traced Aorams in this manner. It Is believed that he passed checks at Centralia, Spo kane, Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. De tectlve Tlchenor left yesterday after noon to bring tbe man to Portland. Woman Held for Vorrm bel yesterday afternoon ntmn m cash a check at W. H. Markell's at Union avenue and Morrison street. Markell auspected the check to be bogus, so de tained the woman until Detectiv Hil- yer arrived. It happened that the de tective waa looking for th.w(imnnvfnr another bogus oheck transaction. She iniormeq upon H. F. Thleman, ber part ner, who waa also wanted for forgery Both are In the city jail. Vnblie Ubrarr Votaa. TTntti v.. opening of the new library on Tenth and Yamhill streets, an Indefinite num ber of books may be borrowed from, the circulation department at the old build in g Broadway and Stark atreete to be returned on or before October 1. Th new building will be open for Inspection from S until 9:80 n. m . nn s. r tirH a r September . and all departments will be in operation on Monday morning. September 8, at 9 o'clock. Bos Cltr Park Chnmh Mk.i. t fntv Park V -I l ... w " , "'"ruu win noia a baske' plcnlo at th Rn ni r,.i. w , . 00ln ana oandy Road, next Wednesday evening. Supper will be served promptly at 6 o'clock on the Club House arounda. vtnH .v. . v..u.n invuea to come to the plcnio ground directly from work. A pro gram whloh wilt Include singing and mualcal numbera has been provided for the evening. That women now "look up" to men, and are usually clinging vines and leaning, dependent creatures, idle dolls or indolent playthings, is simply due to the lingering influence of centuries of artificial conditions caused by, the universal presence of war. In time to come the woman, and not the man, will be the head of the family. Hers are the children more than his j she carries them while they are being formed; her body and soul is poured into them. In marriage theman will take the woman's name. All that he achieves will be frankly recognized as caused by her direction. Property rights will be vested in' her, not in him. 'She it is that has the divine beauty of face and form, and whfn the strug gle shall have been transferred from fists and clubs to ideas and spirit poten cies she will naturally assume leadership. The farther we evolve from beasthood the nearer we approach to a woman-ruled world. : In all the things that tend to the health and soundness of mankind, and hence to. "the outpopulating power" of a nation, waman is superior. She has by nature the strength that lies in chastity, loyalty, and the appreciation of the higher spiritual quantities of reverence, self-control and idealism. 'Man is carnal, drunken, and earthy, only kept up to the mark by the enchantment woman casts upon him. , The "mastery" of such men as Napoleon and Bismarck is crude,, cheap stuff. The world today, and even more tomorrow, neecls and will need another kind of mastery, not that of battle might, of Tammany power, of the brutal efficiency of enormous capital, but the mastery of conscience, of the sense of justice, and of the just estimate of human values. Here woman is supreme. Hail to her, queen of the coming race) Even today a man does no work worth while except it be to lay it at the feet of the woman he serves. ; NEW PUBLIC LIBRAR BE FORMA mm m EO ON SEPTEMBER NINTH Contents of Old Structure. Will ;. Require. Best Part , of , Six 'Weeks to Move, September I 1 the date set for the formal opening of the new publio library on the block-facing Tenth street be tween Taylor and Yamhill. The task of moving the library contents from the; present building fon stark to the new structure will consume the greater part of six weeks. Portland's new public 'library building Is one of the largest, moat commodious and modernly arranged structures of Its kind In the entire country. There are a few librarlca in the east having greater height, but none covering a larg. er ground area, and not one bettor equipped with the latent and most ap proved features designed for the comfort snd conveniences of the general publio as well as the employes. As it stands the building and ground represents an Investment of approxim ately $875,000, of which sum $500,000 was required for the building.- Entrance oa Tenth. 1 Thr Tiwtir entrance Is on the Tenth atreet front from which rises a grand tairway to the second floor where aro located the' general circulation depart ment, reference room, technical depart ment, information bureau and executive offices. On the ground floor will bu found the periodical room, the children's department, the story hour room, the superintendent of branches and the wo men's rest room. For the, present the third, floor will only be used for stor age, but It Is expected that the growth of the Institution will be such that the entire-structure will be required for Ita administration within a short time. Throughout the big building is the main fireproof reinforced concrete walls and partitions, with a minimum of wood in the finish and furnishings being tho dominant features of its construction. The stock room on the ground floor la entirely fireproof the Interior finish and furniture of which is metal. Here will be stored the most valuable books and manuscripts and they -will be given every protection from fire. Auditorium ob Ground floor. On the ground floor, with entrance from Eleventh street. Is the auditorium, 45 by. 80 feet, with seating capacity of 600. Here Is to be a public meetlna place where scientific and literary so- ciettes and other association of a. uch nature may gather for publio discus sions.-- in addition to tne euojeonum, the : library building Is provided with several smaller apartments adapted- to private consultation or study. y';-'' Featuring the general equipment of the new library building ar the splendid lighting and ventilating .. eystems. Throughout the structure, the indirect direct lighting system has been installed while the ventilating plant supplies fresh filtered air to all departments every minute. " This Is accomplished wltnoVt drafts and without any per ceptible lowering of the temperature. Adequate elevator service has been In stalled. ' . PRINCE ARTHUR TO ' CANADIAN STATION (Br the' International Neara Rerrtre.) ' London, Aug. 16. It Is probable that after his marriage to the Duchess of Fife, Prince Arthur of Connaught will succeed his father as Governor-General of Canada, and that he will go there to wards the end of next year,1 At all events, there is no doubt that such is the desire of the Canadian dominion, and that the king is anxious to gratify It. As to Princess Patricia, although the customary official denial in regard to premature announcements - has been made, there is every reason to believe that before long the royal sanction will be given to her engagement to the hered itary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Btrt-llts. It is well known at Neu Strellta. where the Prince -of Wales ha been staying, that the grand duke made his journey to England recently on purpose to see Princess, "Pat. "' HOPPICKERS TO SALIY fFORTH TO GARNER CUC? ' Three thousand hop picker win sally forth among th- blossom and vines along th Willamatt valley eartx 1b September, gathering in-the' hops and. Incidentally, sheckel for themselves. Half a dosett employment ' agencies are aathering up the force' for the an nuaFptck and th Oregon Klectrio lines, the P. E.,A E., and th Southern .Pa clfia will carry 'them.''-. " Most of the pickets will be dropped off at Waeonda, Chemeketa, Lively and Sidney, but every hop yard throughout the valley will claim soma of the re cruit gathered In Portland. Hop picking- time thi year will be. rthe usual holiday season for many peo ple w.io will spend tfeetr vacations amid the vines. But for hundreds more. It will be a season of hard work; for the actual cash they can glean. , Bnataess Hen' ainb T.n JUIP Wk,y lunclen of the East bide Business Men's Huh m k. k.u SS'2r50S at.th0 Cli,fo'"d rm- East .UVnd Morrison streets. The hour will be spent In dlscuanln. all final arrangements for the big water r '1 . . wnlcn W1" De nad on the east side all next week. All vbn .. estedare invited to attend. T. J. Rowe will preside. Portland Art Association Th. -,i bltlon of prints, consisting of Pennell's lithographs of Panama canal mihtft and etchings of the great monuments of antiquity by Plraneai, now at the Muse um of Art, will close August 26. The nuurs or tne Museum are: Week days, 9 to 6 o'olock: Sundays. ! In . fr th. afternona of Sunday, Tuesday, Thurs- rriusy ana aaturaay. we unarantee to Balls Tan tnr all desire for drink in from thr. to aeven days. If you want to ouit drink- ig una cannot, w can helr vou. Call on us, write us or telephone and we will . IV. you- Nothing but the liquor habit and druar hnhlt tnaf.4 Tk. mie uross sanitarium, 714 Davis St., roruana, Oregon. Telephones A-1447 or Main 6421. . , w Business College. C. B. Carlton, recently connected with 'a prominent school of this city, haa opened a busi ness training school In the Central building. Tenth and Alder, under the name. Central Commercial college. With his zo years' cxperleno In commercial school work. Professor Carlton knows exactly the needs of young people pre paring for buaineaa life.- All depart ments will be In charge of specialists. Way waste 60 per eent of your fuel again this winter? The Farquhar self regulating furnace require firing but once a day takes less fuel than steam or hot water and the perfect ventlla-1 iion insures health. Ask for our book let, "Sanitation in House Heating." The r arqunar f urnace wo., Il Fenton bldg, Phone Main (148.. outhern Teolflo X Aiding. The ouumero r aciuo company ha contri buted 8500 to helb defray of the third annual show of the Paolflo Livestock Exposition, which will be held in Deoember. General Freight Agent nays mat in company la cooper ating to make the show a till PO ABB as stimulus to brtedln MtaaaMaaMaa- .'. Xdls! ; DUrlna- this toa'alr T win Ceivo an excoedlnatv lam I of choice foreign woolens. .Special dl. i. an. mis montm x Qurney, JUdle' Tailor, Mohawk Bldg. , " . Petition for tetters. -Petition of John Xekel was made yesterday for let ters Of administration of th. .t.f. . JWrtfe, Julia Kokel, who died August 11, leaving an estate valued at $600. Seven daughters and two sons ar heirs to the estate. i Tree to the first 160 men or women who reply to this advertisement, giving name snd address, a $1 bottle of a re nowned .ialr tonlo and dandruff cure. This tonic will be given only to men or women troubled with loss of hair, or dandruff, W-442, Journal. 1 1 " a Hear Kiss K. M. Demby. of Boston, Mass., the world's most famous colored prima donna, sing, Monday evening, Aug. 18th at Arton hall. Admission 60c W hav, reduced th price of French dry cleaning, suit to $1.60, free call and deliveries. Main 614, A-4814. Unlqu Tailoring Jio.. 8 o Stark street UNION Steamer Jessie Barkln for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Oregon City Boat. Sunday trips from Taylor st. dock, a. m., 12 m., 3 p. m Leave Oregon City, 10:80, 1:80, 6 p. m Kound trip, 40 cents. Store In Journal Bldg lsxSd feett Reasonable rental and long leaae to de. sirable tenant Apply Journal business office. ' Bhodedeadron Tavern. Mount Hood Auto Stage leaves dally from Hawthorne Garage. Pbon East 168. Umbrella Beoovering; 75c and up; re pairing by experts. 186 4th st., boU lammu ana iay(or st. A. W. Oook. mental healer and drus-. less physician, 410 Goodnough building, ruin ana lamniii. Clifford Hotel Orill serves the best tsunaay cnicken dinner In Portland, 1 to a p. m ao centa Home for Aged People, Invalids, fine location. Mount Tabor, Tabor 4159, VbIob Traasfer Company. Furniture moving ana storage. Main 241, A-2I41. Br. Pltoaer, Chiropodist, Selling Hirsch building. Main 8718, A-6129. Harris, th tailor, removed from Bwetland bldg., to 125 18th street ood Book Xaka for lease. Looated down the river. Phone E. 162. Dr. Oeo. T. Tucker, Dentiat. Re moved to 1016 Broadway bldg. Beat Book Spring and Mendota eoal Alblna Fuel Co. Or. W. W. Christie, Osteopatk, Maeleay Bldg. Main (172. 8051 XrJgbt Coal 1 beet. Order now. Al- DinaD'uei vjo. . Br. Grim has returned, building.. , 804 Journal XBigbt Egg Coal for domestic use. Al. bina Fuel Co. - , Woostw Sells SverytblBg ::8 Wash. Hiawatha Coal Free! Meier &Frank Co. will exhibit large "'"V jjuieiaen s wen Known Utan coaU Get 1, 2 or 8 ton free by gueaa lng weight, v (Adv.) . of bb. Roratlvea i of the late Mr. Susan Stearna McDuffe extend hearrteii thank for th beautiful floral offer ings, and the sympathy extended to them. In an hour of bereavement. - Block of wood can ba hardened and waterproofed for a number qf purpose by. boiling for a few minutes in olive S PLANNING TIME FOR LABOR DAY Parade, Baseball Game and Dance Among Amusement Features in Store, CHANGE AT PEOPLES "Tantomaa" Snbatitated for th Trail of Steel Today. Fantomas, the Phantom Crook, was re ceived by the Peoples Theatre after It was too late to change the Sunday ad., which contained a notice of The Iron Trail, aa today's feature. "Fantomas" Is a detective film in three parts upon the lines of "Tigris," although absolute ly different In plot and treatment. "Fantomas" la a slippery rogue, the author of many Infractions of-the law. He is final y captured and his trial re sults in conviction and death penalty. A famous actor is playing th part of a man condemned to death and aa a bit of sensation,, makes up that' night as the notorious "Fantomas." . The widow of his victim is Infatuated with Fan tomas and plans his eacape. She in vites the actor to her home and renders him unconscious. While In this condl tlon he Is substituted for the condemned man, who thereby escapes. There are 100 thrilling scenes In the film. This ls'the first of a series of won derfully thrilling "Fantomas" tales. which the Peoples Theatre management reels win prove as Interesting aa "Ti gris." This picture will run at the Peoples today, tomorrow and Tuesday. Adv. Journal Want' Ads bring result. T - V. . . . wr uay, aionaay. September 1 win u oDBerved on a large scale by organ lied labor In Portland, according in nr Hmlnary plans for a big celebration now being considered by a general commit tee appointed to make arrangements hv me ttuuamg Trades council. Among other things there will be paraae, in which It Is anticipated be tween 8000 and 10.000 persons will be in line, a baseball game and athletic contests on Multnomah fleld, in the af ternoon and a dance at the' Armory In the evening. Arrangements are beinar mid hv resentatives of the 60 unions in th. working under the direction of the gen eral committee. G. T. Hunt is chairman of th r.n.r.i committee; Oscar W. Home, grand marshal; Joseph McGuire. secretary. and Edward McBride, treasurer. ine parade will start promptly at noon. It will be formed at Third and Salmon streets, where the bands, base ball teams of various unions, and mem bers of the mortar trades of the build ing trades department, will heirin n march down Third toward Jefferson Street. At each side street, members of varidua locale will fall In line. From Jefferson the column will march to iro'eth down Fifth to Oak. Oak to Sixth, Sixth to Alder, and up Alder to the Multnomah field, which haa been donated to the unions for' the afternoon. There the program will onen with baseball game between the brlcklavera and carpenters of local 80S. . th. two fastest union nines In Portland. The game will be followed by various ath leto contests. At least three bands will anoear In th parade' and the musicians' union will furnish th orchestra for the dance In the Armory. We are planning to make this ve.r-n celebration one of the most notable of lta kind in the city's hiatory," said Mr. Hunt last night. 'The committees are working overtime on arrangements, and an effort will be mad to have every union man of Portland In the narada on labor day." Eveithing for the Office DESKS, Chairs, Typewriter Stands; Book Cases, Ver tical Files, Card Drawers, Wood and Steel Office Furniture, Stationery and Supplies the most com plete m the city. We can meet every requirement of the modern office including the most approved of fire resisting filing devices, . THE SAFE-CABINET (1913 MODEL) Built under the supervision of the National Board of Fire Underwriters and besrinir the label of insntinti ti,.' Underwriters' Laboratories. Combine the largest measure of conven ience and capacity with proven ability to protect if content Ja actual conflagrations. Essential ?reproo building no less than to the .old-fashioned structure. Ask for the record of fire tests. 'if jr a-n Ibt -r ap n ,, 'Vj f' ! "-I i'f 'jjjf jrj, rx''r-TaiafjjlHS Where; Things Are What They Seen A VI ITlSr-iV Here ItJs Only $13.50 for a 17-iewel adjusted 20-yf. gold-filled watch. The . best value we have ever offered. :T-.,r-4.'..;L.. $20.00 for a 21 - jewel adjusted 20- year gold-filled watch, ihese are tine timepieces, it you need a watch this is your chance. SPECIAL to THE LADIES We have just added to our stock of Silverware tne Fairfax Pattern. Bracelet Watches We are prepared to show you one of the largest stocks of Bracelet Watches tn the city. Prices from $6.50 Up to $150.00 Why not let us make your old watch over into JABOBB a bracelet watch? 'j?wir Nnt an finfnsivc UfM job. BKorrlsoa St. Set. 3rd aad. 4th. FIFTH AND OAK STREETS The Business Directory Don't matter what vou want in . h.,- Ineaa or professional way, you can prob ab y find it listed In th. hu.i... Tu. rectory of the Journal. If you hav not been In the habit of usins this anaclt.l ture, you will find ft hateful In mav way. Glance through It today, Men's Fall Suits Just arrived several hundred new Fall !ultfv." .My' ufu1 PHees prevail, $20.00 ,2,rJBOi r'1il,,.,at J!"'11' (2S.60 to I27.DO values S 18.76. Talc i. gonian Bldg.. . (Adv ) 24 Silk Hair Nets. 25c - $11.00 French Cut Hair Switch, $18.00 48-lnoh t VaVaYe'stim''7,40 iaijr I..,...., ,,,,J7.45 HAIR STORE ISO eta B aear Waehinsrtoa, - We match when othera 7i Mall order carefully attended' to. SPECIAL Bouse Wiring Offer Here is an opportunity for occupants of resi dences erected before electricity became neces sary to modernize their homes at a very little ex pense and . Increase Your Home Value A home that is equipped for electric lighting is not only far 'more comfortable and attractive than one that is not, but it is also worth more money. That is why every newresidencef the bet ter class is wired throughout nowadays. Let Us Wire Your Home i ' You may. pay for the work in six monthly, installments if you so desire. Phone Commercial Department . i " ........ v K-'; ' -:'! '- - . Portland Railway, Light s & Power Company Marshall 5100 A-6131 Mt. Angel College and Seminary Conducted by the BENEDICTINE FATHERS A select boarding school for boys and young men, situated on Mount Angel, a beautiful, gently "sloping hill which rises to the hieght of 300 feet above , the surrounding far famed Wil lamette valley. Theological, scientific, normal, classical, commercial and prepar. atory courses. ( Mount Angel also offers facil-. ities and opportunities for the cultivation ot musical talent, tin equalled by any institution in the west. For catalog of general infor mation apply to - . THE REV. PRESIDENT MT. ANGEL COLLEGE Mt Angel, Or. Belmont School BZLMOaTT, CAllTOHiriA, ,'. . ' Belmont sdiool does foe Its bova whit tboagtatful and careful parents moat wlaa to baya done, lta location beoad tbe diveraioiK and tamptatlons of town or eltr. the flnanaaa of lta climate, the excellence pi It equlpuiant ana ina imru 01 iia iacuy eoaiDioa to soaka thla noMlble. It Dreptres bora for - thm Immi oolleSM and aoboola ot cnalnrlna and offara tn addition aucb electlT courses as boys mar ' wiaiK.woo are not piannms tot oniTeraiijr work, later.- Write for catalogue giving detailed In formation. Pall aemeeter open Ausuat 18. 181a. W. T. BEID, Headntastai, , OUBZST V, BBIVX, AuUtaat Haadmaatai. : Addroaa Buperiatahdaat, - Balmaat. IS Mtlae South of Baa rnuwiaoe. Christian Brothers Business College GH1ND ATZKVK AND OLACK1KAB ST. OBAKNAB AMD COMMEHCLAL BEPABXM'TS Aa ideal acbowl for tejraaad jrouug mrn. Couraaa of atudlc thonhish nietbod Btodera snd Kllnimient excellent. ' STUbllg BZBUXEO TTJT8DAT, SEPT t, 1913 Btudvnti prepared for bmlnaaa llf; gradnatta placej la dealrable ponltlona wl: bualnr houaea, banks, raUwera and proteaalonal mi-u. We receive more applications for fating men than wa can supply. . BROTHER V. ANDREW, T. B. 0.. Freaidaat. XaUpbenas Eaat T9S O-Iioa, PIANO IMSTRUCTIOB THE KING SCHOOL Of SPEECH AMD ITl SEADIJtO FOB. THI DZJLt AND HARD OT HEARINd Children who are falling behind In their gradea because of desfnaae taught Hp mil Ins and. enabled . to aucceed In bearlni scDoola, Adulu wbe'are barupernl soi-iallr and 4n buainvae will be beuefltnl. htudlo Wit rntTal Mrtir. Phong Mwrhn1t goa. GRANT.GLEAS0N .riABO, TOIOM ABO HABUOBTT BOSS BASmBTT Tint Assistant. peelal Conse Tor Cblldren Tltth moot TUfoxd BldT, Maia 744. Louis H. Boll riAvo ncsTitroTOB inilraea tba "eo-rnUed'' beat niHb-Vla fuf each ludlridual, pupil. Fnplla dmlrlng favorable datot" 1'tr tt (all term ahould applr aa aa enaalhla, Pboaas Main TT. AA"H tudl 800-1-t It'.fnrA PMa, Hill Military Accdc: poutlaxd, oni;ov " Bend for llluatrstvd Caulc-: