THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL,' .PORTLAND, TUESDAY: EVENING, MARCH 2, 1915. OWN TOPICS teitt DAT Or 1915.) AMUSEMENTS ti3 Broirdwajr t Taylor CUrtalna 2:15 (1 :15. Tli Whirl nf tha World." MU- Ivb Wedaeaday.. Friday, Saturday? . kEB Brvadway and lxto. Curralna 2:20 M- 8:20. - Matlnro Sunday. Wedneadajr Saturday, urlnln . ui. aamer, mu :al comedy. HEUM Broadway at Stark-" Venderine. lirtaliia 3;J0 and 8:30. . ... .TSAUES Otroad-nray at Aider. vauaeTuie. irtalna T and 6:10. ? feadeTtlle, ttitlnuoua, 1:30 to 5:30, 1:60 rt:t5. Week day. Continuoua 1 to II. mdaya. 1 tlC fourth at Stark. Vaudelll. Con- uDotia. 1 (to 1i ti. a. fcTKNXH WTKEbr KIe,t! and Morrlron. jutbenttc jUertaau war yicturen. 11 a. in. 'XI p. inj- L'ilhl A bilith between W'asblueton and tark alrceu. Mulluu pictures, 11 a. m. to U p. in. f. (H,E' Wast Park at Alder atreet. Mo di iili luron, 11:30 a. m. to ll:JO p. tn. H WtaUlngUai at Park. Motion plcturea. a. m. to 11 u. m. riONAl Park and Wt Park, at Stark. at Ion nlt tiirea. 12 m. to 11 D. lu. IlKSTIC WaahingKm at Pari. Motion plc- Dea. II a. m. to 11 D. tu. f SKT Wanbingtim at Broadway. Motion mures i 11 m. ru. to II t. m. d MtSECM Fifth and Tailor. Houra 9 5 wt-ek dura. 2 to :i Sundays. Free arter itis of 'J'ufsday, Thursday, Friday, Satur- i V Coining Events. club luuc-beou it the. Multiioroab hotel til 3.' . nigreiwlff Buslnesa Ilea's luncheon at the sou hotel March 4. ealty Board luttubeon at Commercial club. ?li 5. neaon CItIc leazue laocheon at - Multno- hi hotel, March o. . . ast side Humness Men ' luncbeoe Marcn o. hHlKiijr urctieaua cuucWrl at . the llelilg, h 1.. i i Central Library "Meeting. itioualbt society, every Sunday eeiilnir ikgoti .'iric league lecture every Xhura ieyenius. . ardfic -uuiyeralty uzteusion lectures, every nupiuay evening. Port Information Supplied. ilformntlon regarding tb(la port niay be ob icd from the Portland Chamber of Coul ee, fitf Fifth street. A-iaua. XelepUoa Main WJ ! , Fir and Police. fr department Main 7700. A-1."2S. alien department Malu 7181, A-0751.' Today's Forecast'. . rtland and Ticinify Fair "tonlzbt and dnesduy; northwesterly winda. 1 reston and Wanhmttort Generally fair to- ht and Wednesday; winds mostly westerly. lano ueueraiiy lair vou'isni; auu vveunea- J Weather Conditions.. fceBalnr State disturbance ""Im dppreaaed liitaUKiky aud this Is movlnft slowly east d. It baa caused precipitation in south ; California, the Buain States. Colorado. locally In- WaahiDgtou. .High pressure ob M ver the .central porljori vt Jhe I'nlted tea anil Canada. The weather is cooler in ith and much colder in the Halotas, Miime- antd . Manitoba: it is warmer in leSias. aourl. Jon a, tne Mianie Aintniic niaiea 'St. Lawrence valiev. l.leht frtwt was re- ted ' th la morninu from, northwestern Cali- nia and local fog olitaiiied along or near North I'aclftc coaRt. ''he onditiona. are favorable for generally . -rweather In ..this district ton Ik lit ami dnesdny with sllKht tetriperature changes li generally westerly winds. 'i tir.uuiiciu r. I'.iwiiMi. j." Acting Uistrlct ForecaRter. ObserHtions. rAfteruoon report of preceding day. Temperature S , o - -- " '. f . '" a -stations tt -t, 'i- c2 a-" 1r i i;S C S fi i a r - : , -q ' u ga lene, Teias. . . -H) 8 "T M H o" : ir. Or, :S4 -O 40 3U 6 ton; Mass. . ... SO 0 41 Si 1H 0 Cfalo, N. V..l as 34 0 eago, 1 11... i..: 4 tl 42 :U 14 iyer, Colo..... 3 4 40 . 24 . 8 O loth, Minn..;.. --2 -3H 32 - 2 -4- . i-eka. Cal. oS - U B2 ilX 4 O o t'al. 42 2 52 42 4 .10 lTton. Texas... 54 1:2 :t 12 o vre, Mont.. lo - 2 20 10 4 O keonville, Fla. 44 - 4 44 8 O naaa City Mo. . . 30 S 44 34 4 0 oiihe. Tenn.. 28 - 8 46 2H 4 O i Angeles, Cl. 44 - 2 38 42 4 . O rshfield. Or... 38 O. 32 31 4 .01 ntreal. Que. . .24 12- 22 2o 1 O w Orleans. t,a. 41 4 30 44 0 O w York. N. V. JO 8 38 2 30 O Head. Wu.;. 46 . Yakima. Wn. 34 - 4 fi 34 10 .01 rtland; Or... .i. - - 38 - 1 34 38 2 O seborg. Or.. . : 4 oO 3 ,4 0 sweilT N. M. . . 30 s 0 .38 34 4 Umisi .Mo. V.. 30 48 34 4 O It "take. I tHh. 34 -0 60 32 .04 Francisco. Cal. 48 0 to 48 4 0 ttl. Wash 30 .- 8 50 ,30 ' O ka. Alaska.... 42 2 30 4 O kane; Wah... 30 - 2 54 30 0 O ma, Wceh 30 - 8 48 34 A , O to I'll., Wn. 40 4 5 41 4 0 Idea J AUska... 30 O 30 4 .ofl ilia Walla, Wn. 38 o 44 38 4 O shlugton, -D. C. 84 8 40 30 6 0 innipeg.lMan... -14 -34 22 -14 0 0 Ptti-nnorli Xarona On SicVcla. To- lorrow night at 8 o'clock at the White hnirjle,' FranR li. jriiitpn, a i'oriiana torney, will give, an illustrated lec- re; eniitiea, inreugn Europe -on . Vjrvie. iui. influx . wnfti- l anM Btrikiiif nlr'tiirps taken hv hlm- r . - " ' - ' . . . v.... . a t . I - in oil nnrTH 1 1 if. iiruiiu mi 111 r.i K. !ud, and especially in the countries iwr at war. The pictures to -De snown 11 ; be suppiementea oy pictures se red after the great war commenced. ..f.inu- tho pitnrn pvpral Kriecial fuslcal numbers will be given under rection of Professor W. M. Wilder, lie meeting is under, the auspices of 6 men s organization or me cnurcn. ie public is invited. Editor Files Anstver. Editorials at- ckihg "Painless" Parker during Par r's campaign for . a law against tne ental tj'ust," as he called those pp- sing liiln, -which were printed in ttte bectator; ; were- privileged ' editorial ramcnt. according to the amended swer filed -by Hugh Hume, editor f e r magaizne, yesterday in Parkeri"s bej- suit for $10,000 damages, aiunie sd .alleges that tne editorials were us.' The case Is to come before Clr- it-Judge Gatens for trial in the near ture. . i Keceivinr 1 Congrratalations. J. I ichards, secretary of the AbstracV& itle Co.,' is smilingly receiving con-i-atulations on the birth of a daugh t, his second child.. The young lady eigbed 8 pounds. Mother and' daugh r re reported tloing nicely at their lome, 1068'past Eleventh street north. Jitney Measure Opposed. Yesterday bon the Royal Arcanum luncheon at lie -Haael wood was attended by a amber 0T leadfn members of ' the der. v J.- H. Page spoke on the ques- UNION DENTISTS orner. of Second and Morrison! Look Lt the big Union sign. Ail work guar. y anteea. . Open' 8 A. M. io 8 P. M. . ..- Sundays. 10 to -12 A. M. ' ull Set Teeth, that fit. $5.00 Id Crown, 22-k . . ... . .$3.50 ridge Teeth, 22-k. ... .$3.50 ainless ' Extraction . v . : 50c Or. Wlietatone. Slgx. tlon of jitney regulation. He opposed the Daly ordinance, charging that U Is esontailly unjust, and that it is an attempted evasion ' of the referendum. The promise to place the measure be fore the people after it was In effect and operation he declared to be vague, and to be a promise to lock the stable door after the horse was stolen. Released on. Bail John Keefe, the federal' prisoner whose, plan to escape was -checked by the discovery of a letter to a woman prisoner recently, was- released from. Jail , yesterday on ball .pending action by the grand Jury. He is charged with using the mails to defraud. ' Keefe hoped to obtain 'the release by means of aid of the woman to whom he wrote, ' as he- believed she was about to be released on bail. Accused of Non-Support. J. W. Os good admitted thatehe had not worked since he was married In November. He was bound over to the grand Jury yes terday by District ; Judge Jones on a charge of non-support. During the hearing the testimony was to the ef fect that he had but $8 when he was married, while his wife had $295. This money was paid out for living ex penses, it was asserted. Antomoblles In , Collision. In an automobile collision at Third and Co lumbia streets late yesterday ma chines "belonging to K. Onishi of 243 Fifth street, and Zeph Murphy of 4li2 Seventy-third street southeast, were considerably damaged, although neither iof the drivers was Injured. So great was the force of the collision that the machine driven by OnishJ was hurled 30 feet across the street. Zngtneer's Hand Scalded. C. A. Osterdahl. an engineer" for the North ern Pacific, residing at 354 Grand avenue, was. bad,ly scalded about the hand this morning' -about" 2 o'cloek In the terminal yards. The water gauge on his engine broke and . the boiling water streamed over the hand that was clutching , the throttle. He was taken to the Uood Samaritan hospital. Hew Stevedoring Company. Articles of incorporation1 of the Griffiths Steve doring company, incorporated, capital ized at ftlO.OOO, were filed this morn ing with County Clerk Coffey by James Griffiths, -G. C. Frisbie and Charles E. McCulloch. Passed Bad Check. I. L. Jacobs pleaded guilty this morning to a charge of passing a bad check and will be sentenced by Circuit Judge Davis Friday. Mrs. Van Dyke to Stugr. Mrs. Narrcy Beats Van Dyke, soprano, will sing at the state meeting of the D. A. R. tomorrow in place of Mrs.. O'DaV. who is ill. Parents are X6cated. Through the War department, fiputy Sheriff Phil lips has discovered that Jackson Downs and Wife, the parents of 18-year-old Forest Downs, who was mur dered near Troutdale recently, reside near Connelton, lnd. ""Notification of the boy's death has been sent them. No further evidence has been found in the case. Estate of Eugene Cunningham. An estate worth over $25,000 was left by Eugene Cunningham, who $'ed Febru ary 23, acconding t& the petition of his son, John W. Cunningham." for let ters" of administration filed yesterday. Mrs. Adelia E. Cunningham, -the widow, is the only other heir. f "History of Thought." In' Reed col lege extension course 22, The New His tory, Dr. Max Pearson Cushlng' will give the fourth-lecture, entitled, "The History of Thought," this evening at 8 o'clock,, in library hall of the Cen tral library. ' nlng at the Seamen's institute, 125 Pifth street, north. Besides the local talent who will take part, several num bers will be given by the crews of the ships now In port. The program - is to begin at 8 o'clock.; v Having' sold Mr Interests in the Lambs club I want to thank my many friends for their kindnesses during the months I was trying to serve them. And I wish them all good luck. F. J. BRANDE3. ' (Adv.) Mr. Smoker, why not smoke the S. B. FIVE? None better made anywhere for 6c The Oregon-Made Cigar of Quality. Ask your dealer. (Adv.)' Steamer Jesse HarkJns for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 -p. m. (Adv.) . Clean, dry wood, heavy and lightr $2.75 per load. East 3967, C-1418. (Ad.) 4 Shlpherd's Hot Springs. A good time to go. E. L- SHIPHERD, Mgd. Ad- Use Common Sensed Buy Superior coal. $4.50-$6 ton. M. 164. A-1541. (Ad.) X. B, Fox, optician. Journal blJg! Ad. STATE CAPITAL NEWS (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) Salem, Or., March 2. Photographs of the unknown burglar, slain at St Paul, 'were taken at Woodburn before the burial of the man, with a, view of establishing his identity. Frank Un dermeyer and James -Grady, alleged confederates of the dead, man, were ar raigned on a charge of burglary yes terday afternoon. They waived exam ination and were held: to the grand Jury. , Governor 'Withycombe yesterday aft ernoon wired Congressmen Sinnott, Lafferty and Ilawley urging them to make every effort to secure the pas sage of the Columbia river fish hatch ery bill Secretary R. B. Goodin. of the state board of control, is seriously ill with pneumonia. However., his condition has shown some improvement since Sunday. . . The fact that the Tumalo project bill was badly pled' in passing will not Invalidate its terms according to Assistant Attorney General . Van Winkle. He also says that the fact that in the last paragraph of the amendments to the compensation act, reference is .made to section 6, When it should be section 4, will not make any difference, as section 4 was sec tion 6 before the amendments were made, so it is easy to get the. intent. Homeless, penniless and, jobless men were, given 2250 free lodgings at the Salem Men's club fi-omthe time it was established, .December 1, to yesterday, when "the club 'was closed, according to a report just made. A total of 487.5 meals of the 5 and" 10-cent variety were served, and of this number 1015 were worked out at the club. The club was main tained by private subscription and was of great assistance fn caring for the poor fend securing employment for them. FOUND MOTHER'S BODY Fine Program Arranged. -An excel lent program has been arranged by Mrs. D, Munn for the concert this eve- Spokane, Wash., March 2. With both feet cut off, the body of Mrs." Mary Butler, 73, was found late last night on the high Great Northern trestle. Mrs. Butler wandered away and was struck by a fast east-bound mail while her son and neighbors were searching for her. RU BLEE PASSES MUSTER i Washington, March 2. A favorable report was made yesterday on the nomination of George Ruhlee. to be a member of the federal trade commis sion by the senate committee on com merce. ' Northwest Jews ; Linn Finances Good. . r Albany, Or., March 2. The first turn over of tax money was made yesterday by the Linn county tax col lector, it. amounted to $13,393.39, col lected since February 11. . One of the shortest terms on record was held in department No. 1 of the state circuit court, .presided' at by Jttdge Kelly, here yesterday.' .Three cases were to be tried, each concern ing assaults, the accused being out on bonds, but in each case the complain ing witnesses failed to appear. Tho cases were then dismissed on motion of the district attorney, i Linn county Is one of the few coun ties in the state that is! in gopd shape financially, according to, the state ac counting department's report) just is sued, for the close of business De cember 31. It shows that Linn cpun tyi is among the 11 counties , of th state that have a surplus on hand. ' To walk about 45 miles Since Sun day morning because he missed a train, in order to be present in court when a case against him was called for trial and then to find that the case against him was to be dismissed, was the experience of Frank Stein grandt, over 6 feet tali, a rancher re siding about 13 miles above Sweet Home. Michael Hoflich, a resident of Linn county for about. 28 years, died Mon day morning at his home near Gray station, five miles south of Albany, at the age of 78 years. He was bom in Germany and came to the United States when he was 20 years of age. He lived in Iowa and Nebraska befora coming to Oregon. He is survived by the following children: G. A. Theo dore, William, Max and Fred, all of Albany; Carl of Portland, Herman of Butte, , Mont,; Mrs. W. H. Berres of Wasco, and Mrs. Lena Caldwell of Linn county. New Town in Umatilla. Pendleton, Or., March 2. Vincent is the newest town in Umatilla -county, the court having Just filed a plat as submitted by Lou Hodgen and other residents. The town is located in the east end, near the Washington line, and as a community has been known as Vincent for a number of years. X dog, presumably mad, was killed at Holdman Sunday night after it had bitten' several hogs and other doga and had snapped at a number of chil dren. The animal exhibited all th symptoms of rabies", and excitement was at a high pitch until a shot ended its career. The head has been sent to Portland for examination. "Cyrus Noble," one of the Round-Up, bucking horses, caused the downfall of Clyde Slmms yesterday. A com plaint was filed against him charging him with the larceny of the . horse from the Ttound-Up Bermuda, north of the city. Simms, it is alleged, stole the horse from- the winter pasture, brought it to town and sold It to James Huston, a buyer -for a Denver firm which ' is riding the ranges for cavalry horses for Europe. Sheriff Taylor, who is president of the RoundV Up, and Livestock Director S. R. Thompson'" got wind of the theft and located the animal before it ' was shipped. The arrest followed. Roseburg Gets Industry. Roseburg, Or., March 2. Mrs. Wal ter Criteser of West Fork, accused of shooting at several women who were bathing in a pool near her home on July 6 last, was found guilty in the circuit court here yesterday on a Charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. - ' An enterprise that will mean much to Roseburg through the development of a large sand. and. gravel bed south of Roseburg is to be established soon. ,A gravels bar of about 45 acres has been bought by the Roseburg Sand & Gravel company. A spur track will be built from the main line of the South- em Pacific -railroad -to the gravel bar. and airparatus installed for , .loading the gravel. ." , ':. : "V, -" 1 " Believing that his son,, Roy Farnafn, is innocent of 'the ussault on Miss' Edna Morgan, bis sweetheart, for which he : was ; convicted "and sent to the state penitentiary, and the crime of murder, a charge of which is still pending against him, F. A. Farnam of Cow Creek, the boy's ' father, has em ployed a detective to come to Douglas county io search for' evidence whicii may- vinclieajte the accused. " 'Cornelius Veteran Dies. Cornelius ; Or., March . 2. Robert MeNutt,; a pioneer resident and vet eran of the Civil war, died here this morning after a lingering illness, aged 69 years. He issurvived by his widow, Sarah McNutt, and two sons, Carroll McNutt of Forest Grove and Leslie McNutt of Grants Pass. Alleges Husband ; l Is Her Cousin Pendleton, Or., . March 2- Alleging that, she and her husband are first cousins and that their marriage has in consequence been void from the be ginning, Mrs. Minnie Gregory has started; suit" for divorce against her husband, Jesse Gregory, and for the restoration of her maiden name, Min nie Wade. She alleges that her moth erland her husband's mother were sis ters. -. i . Noted Presbyterian .Dead. Atlantic City, N. J March 2. Rev. Thomas JVIoCurdy, aged 74, a member of the judiciary committee of the gen eral assembly of, the' Presbyterian church.; died , here yes rday of heart, disease. ' If only Rag-Time will fill the bill you've a treat coming to you in hundreds of Latest Records Sent on Free Trial by a pn'W. aVOMA rwv I SAVE II I THE I I I (COUPIESl I r around - each package has a Sharing LU7 wuu wiojuu JUST THE SAME AS INTEREST! ON YOUR MQMEY! of the same kind and good toward the same high quality merchan dise as the United Profit-Sharing Coupons announced by numerous manufacturers and by local Stores; Wk Each Package naving a coupon means you save them rapidly from Write Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. 1203 Kesner Bldg.,, Chicago for Spearmen jingle book in colors. i i Sealed air-iiuht Always fresh and clean I The Coupons will bring a thousand useful, ornamental, pleasure-giving tilings attractive gifts articles for men, women and children and home. Pacific -Phone j All Mail Orders Prompt- ( Home Phone Marshall 5080 1 ly and Carefully Filled I A-2112 Charges Prepaid onj Express and Parcel Post Packages When Purchases Amount to $5.00 We Are Principal Portland Agents for Ladies' Home Journal Patterns-1 All Styles and Sizes; on Sale Here at 10c and 15c Each Store Opens Daily at 8;30 a. m., on Saturdays 9 a.fm. Sto; j Closes Daily at 5 :30 p. m.. Saturdays at 6 o. ' m. THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY A Sale of Stamped Towels Regular 25c Kind Tomorrow at our Art .Sec tion, wc place on sale a fine lirie of Stamped Huck Guest tp wels at a Vridicu- lDUSlv low price, iney arc shown in" dozens of pretty I patterns and are sold regu-1 larly at 25c. Priced 1 C JLUi. I tomorrow at . A Great March Sale of Crisp, New 33m broideries A Spring Opening Sale planned to reach higher ideals I than ever before Leading looms and the most skilled hand workers of the old world -have contributed their best to it. High quality, novelty of patterns and attrac tiveness of underpricing are the cardinal points of inter est to attract the woman who, at this time each year al ways anticipates here her entire season's requirements in embroideries- ' - Baby Sets and Edges All new -patterns 15c ft grade at yard. . : 1UC Baby ; Sets and Edges In dainty designs 25c grade at yard ....... . . X UC Embroideries, Edges and Insertions, in both ftiatched and broken : sets. Values to 15c at yard. . if Yard for Crepe Sets and Edges, hi lDC 4 to 6-inch widths and in very pretty patterns Values to 35c. . Cambric Edges and Sets, in 3 to 8- r inch widths Elegant hand loom pat- IOC terns 25c grade, at-yard. Swiss and Organdie Dress Flouncings Values y to $1.00 at, yard ..... 0"C 45-inch Organdie, Voile and Crepe Flouncings. On t sale at, yard . . . . . . 98c 5c 45-inch Crepe and -Voile Flouncings, in values to 75c, at yard. ....... . JC 45-inch Finest of Imported Flouncings, values ft- A to $2.98, at Yard. . .D1D7 AO Yard for 27-inch Flouncings, in hem frOC stitched, scalloped and ruffle edges Values up tq 85c. , All-over Crepe and VdileA Embroideries, in beautiful silk embroidered 'patterns rf r Values to $1.25, at yard. ;. . . . . DuC yQ j Yard for Corset-Cover and Flouncing ,tOC i Embroideries, in both sheer and heavy materials Values to 85c. See Our Morrison St. Window Display Bands, Galloons, Sets, Flouncings C r in Wondrous Variety of Patterns and Fine Materials Values to $1.50 Yard Unlimited .choice, from crisp, new embroideries including IS td, 27-inch Bands, Galloons and "Sets; also 27-inch Baby and Dress: Flouncings of fine batiste,-crepe and voile; 18Mnch Corset Cover andI-'louncings of. fine batiste, Swiss, crepe and voile; Baby Sets in the finer qualities in the popular laT patterns, 3 to 12-ihfch bands and galloons; also in lace patterns. Regular values up to $1.50 yird OFCV T ''-. . r t , -t . . . . Ms4 This Sale at. A Sale of Stamped Y r 5Sc i t . .: -Regular $1 Kind I"or this sale we offer a fine lpt of stamped Gowris at a bargain '. price. They are stamped : on high h grade nainsook and can be; made yith either, round, square or V-shaped neck, with the popular : kimono sleeves. Regular $1 grade. This Sale at Only . Fashion's Fancies Finely Featured in Women's Spring Suits $IO.0O to $30 There i nothing commonplace or bizarre 'in this showing f Women's New Spring Suits Fashion's, fancies are finely featured in chic,, clever mod els, particularly popular are' those shown . with I Norfolk: cdat. Here you'll find all sires in the most fashionable ma-' terials and colors. F'oplins, serges, gaberdines, mixtures, etc. You really must See them to appreciate their worthiness. All are moderately priced' . $10.90 to $30.00. New Models Women's Silk Waists $2.45, $6.50 Super-critical women will be well pleased with this showing of new Silk Waist s-Mhe as sortment injclnde the latest and best models ill crepe' dc chine, pussy willow taffetas, striped wash silks, etc.- All sizes ! in white, sand; fleslh Copenhagen blue, gray, navy, black, etc. All prices from $2.45 to $6.50. . Wmm mmam mm MSm Wednesday and Saturday ANNOUNCEMENT In accordance with our ever-adopted progressive busi ness methods, we have ordered installed a num ber of the latest improved . P EN NY C O MPUTING SCALE S Beginning this Wednesday we 'will henceforth give PENNY CHANGE THIS to APPLY on CREDIT ACCOUNTS AS WELL AS CASH DR. W.G. ALEXANDER Who la now 'evry-whera- acknowledaed to be not only th ablest I'hrenoIoRlst ti Ainerlra but one of the most ! ovular speakern on the plat-? - form today IN RIB IITTMlTABr.13 LECTURES ON HU HAH NATURE. , Y. M. C. A. AUDITORIUM EVERT NXOHT, BEOZK1TXNO VVednesday.Mar.S Admlaalon Tr. ' . Voluntary Of ferlnf. Public examfTiations on the 8ta km of four or more lttlle or geritlemen h: lfcteil by tii audience, at close Of each lecture. Private Consultation daily from 10 s. "ni Hotel Seward. . . - . . j Don't' Mia HI a Oreatart Zactnr cm Iot, Conrtatalp, Marrlag- and Jaalooajr. - r We Give the Regular Stamp. 11 IP Stamps M IW Wllllllll -m MMUV, SfSM- ket is helping thousands of: families to cut ' down the high cost of living. Wednesday, in addition to tne low prices, inose wno present this ad! when making purchase of 50c ois over, at any jone stall, will get 10 extra S. & H. Green ' Trading Stamps FREE, besides regular stamps. . . I M M M ' r 1 ; V CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL STS. COAST LINE SERVICE CHANGE OF TIME Portland to Tacoma, Se-f attle, Vancouver, B. C, and intermediate : points. Effective March 1st ' The XNTZBNATXONAZ. ' LIMITED LEAVES .10:00 A. M. Tna OWL (tbroug-n alaepar to Van- coaver) laaraa ......... .i P. M, . HIOHT araVICB RESUMED. Th SBOBZ LIME EXFBEBS laavea 13:30 mianlgbt. All trains from North. Bank Sta tion, .1Mb and Hoyt trt. City Ticket Offlca, 348 Waahinr ton Straat (Morg-an Building-). Tal. Maranau 3071. A-aasa. m. dickbon, c. p. a t. a. Oregon Humane Society 67 Grand Air.' N., between Coucb and1 Carls. Pbonaa Eaaf 1423. B-2515. " OPEN DAT AND NIOHT. - , Report all caaea f cruelty to thi office. lethal chamber for- email ani mal a. .Home ambulance for Hick or disabled animals at a moment's notice. i r