THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1915. TOWN TOPICS (132nd DAT Or 1015.) ' amusements. , . . " 1 i BKIMO Bro1wy atlTaylor. Curtain 2:18 aod 8:15. Wedneadarj and Saturday aiat- Ioeea. John Drew la Koaemarj." ' , "ANTAUE Broad wajri at Aider. Vaudetflle. 2:30, 1:30 and .8:10.! WBW'8 EMFKESa Broadway at TamtllL Vaadarlll. Cootlnooua 1:30 to 5:30 . 7:30 and':l wMk dy. iCoiiOaieua 1 to 11 Sua dajra. ' - ' - j -tXHIO Starts at Star. Vaadevllls. Coo- tlooooa 1 to 11 a. - ' PEVPLKii Wet Park .and Alder eta. Motion Dcltorea, '"11:30 a. m. to 11:30 p.r m. gTAK WaihiDtfton at Park- Motion picture, " 11 . m. to 11 p. m. ; - - - -KATIONAI Park ud! Wet Park at Stat. Motion tfettrea. 13 an. to 11 p. m. -MAJE8XIC Waabloctom a. Park. Mutton plo- tore,'10:30 a. m. to 11 p. m. AYBT MCSEUM Flfta ud Taj.lor. Hour to , 6 week day. 2 to 3- Sunday a. Vre after i noona of Toeadar. Turday, Friday, Satur day and Sunday. . -r " . . - , Today's j Event.' t National Congresa of : Mothers, May 13-16. ' Coming; Events. ' : PrograsaWa Business Men'a luncheon at Multnoman hotel May IS. ' ttoalty Board luochevn at Commareial club May 14. - ' . - Tr importation club luncheon at Multnomah kotel May 14. J . Oregon CI Tie league luncheon at Multnomah, fcctel May: IS. . " Opening -of Columbia! Highway. May 15. A Wpeniun of Albina public market. May 15. Opeoluic of Alberta, public market. May 15. Eaat Side Buaineee Men'a luncheon. May li. Forester Grand lodge. May 13-18. . , Rotary . club luncheon at the Be anon hotel May 181 I . , Oregon state conference of aoclal agenclea t Keed College, May til-'J3. Eaat Waabtngton atreet market open May 22. j .. - Kmptre Day. May 2. Ctty election i June 1. Rosa 'festival, June 9-10-11. (Three day). Municipal Band Concert. . First concert of seaatx. will be on Jose 20, at Waahlngton Park, j Central Library Meetings. Rationalist society. ! every Sunday evening;. Oregon Civic league) lectures every Thurs day evening. Pacific uulveralty tr tension lectures, every Wednesday evening, f Port Information Supplied. Information regarding this port may be ob tained from the Portland Chamber of Com merce, 69 Flfta street.. Telephone Main W3 Of A-1208. . j-' - Fire add -Police. ' Fire department Main 7700. A-1323. Police department Main 7161. A -6761. i ' - .Today's j Forecast. -Portland and' vicinity Probably fair tonight nd Thursday; westerly winds. Oregon and "Washington Probably fair to night and Tbnraday: westerly winds. Idaho Tonight and Thursday, probably show ers south, fair north j portion. Weather Conditions. The barometer Is relatively low Over the Pacific states and relatively high over the Atlantic states. Showers have fallen on the Pacific slope aa far jauuth aa San Francisco. They have also occurred la Minnesota, the eaatern nor t ion of the Dakota and in the At lantic states from Pennsylvania south to Florid., i The changes in temperature since yesterday liars been unimportant. The weather In thia district during the next 2 to 80 hours will bis unsettled and probably without ralu except In southern Idaho where 1 III- . ." Illl' . 11 T'l . . 1 T. A r f it -: - - , I District Forecaster r , (. i 4 Observations. Hemperaturs 4 E 5 -a STATIONS . v .a I"" it F Baker, Or. lttwton. Mass... Chicago. 111..... 4 2 58 70 S76 S2 78 62 7S m 8 80 82 7i 74 (JO 80 74 54 62 'oi' 72 66 62 74 72 62 62 58 62 54 e6' 78 82 38 56. 60 56 fi SO 0i 68 48 ea' 58 66 40 '48 64 56 no 40 56 48 BO 44 54 68 52 54 50 48 44 48 48 40 44 54 44 4 81 10 8 18 4 4 8 14 8 6 8 O 4 14 4 6 12 12 4 4 O 4 4 : 4 8 4 4 4 .4 4 12 4 4 4 12 Ml 62 i 58 j 00 BO 0' 70 ! 40f EM B8i m 4ti 4 8 6 2 O 4 2 "2 i 0 , 0 --10 2 16 O 0 Ienver, Colo..... Uuluth, , Minn... Kcreka, Cal..... Fresno, Cal ..... OalvestoB. Texan Havre. Mont.. .. Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Kuoxvllle,' Tenn. Ijos Angeles, Cal. I'lr.hflolri or.. .20 o o o ,24 . 0 404 0 08 Missoula, Mont.. ik:,ntn.at , One. . . New Orleans. La. N. Head. Wash. V. Yakima, Wn. Oakland, Cal.... Portland, Or Ilapid City, S. 1). Kosebnrg. Or. . . . Sacramento,- Cal. ft T.raitR. Mo. . . r- 4 2 2 - 0 6 Ml m 62 54 a 44 48 hi 4 4 -r- 2 O 10 112 !0 Salt Lake. Utah o 34 8. Francisco, CaL Seattle. Wash... Sitka, Alaska., fipokane. Wash . . Tacoma, Wash . . Tatoosh I'i.Wt Vnldes, Alaska. ! 4 0 2 O 02 O OS 12 4o 0 06 Walla Walla.wn Washington. ILC 2 6J . 4- 4 4 14 Winiilpeg. Man. 44 04 - "Afternoon report iof preceding day. Conductor Burch Burled. Relatives, friends and fellow members of tjhe Conductors' TJniotn yesterday paid thfelr last respects toi the late Charles jH. Burch, conductor on the North Beach branch of the O-W. R. & N. company who died at storia of pneumonia after a brief 'lllnens. The funefal services were jhelV at Astoria Joy ho Ordwr of Maeoabees and in . this cSt' at 10:30 o'clock (yesterday morning! at the Dunning chapel, under the auspices of the Conductqrs' Union. The body was interred at, Rlverview cemetery. Surviving members of the family are the widow, O11V0 Burch, and daughter, Alice. Mrs. Burch Is-' a niece of Dr.j T. C. Humphrey, of. this city, and daugh ter of the late. I. H. Gove, an Oregon pioneer. Mr. Burch had been employed by the railroad' company ever since the North Beach line waa built, and before that time he drove stage for L. A. Loomis on the run between 11 waco aned Najicotta. I ' . i - . v. : S, P. Engineer Dead. Fl ed A. Rf:h, Who died in this ; city Monday, May 10, was- an. employe of the Southern Pacific. as an engineer, and had been in that service about five years. He was 26 years of j age and was born 4 n Eugene. - He leaves " his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Roth, of Kugene, and three sisters and two brothers. He was a member of the" Brotherhood j of Locomotive Engineers, also of Haw thorna Lodge, No. 111; A. F. &. !A. M. Tha remains will be sent to Salem and are now at Hoiman's Funeral par lors. The funeral will be held under the auspices of !lh Masons, in Salem Friday; May 14.j Was Native of Poland. Samuel Freedman, who I died at his rooms ia the Carlton hotel Sunday, was born In Poland In 1843. j He came to Portland in 1865, and has -been engaged in busi ness with his brother, Louis, here Order bf United! Artisans A Social, Fraternal, Beneficial Society for men and women.- Four plans of Insurance based upon ade quate rates, and backed by a sur- flus .of nearly one million dollars. 0 lodges in Portland. Over 11.000 members in Oregon. Let us tell you about it. Phone. Main 1220. ' " " C; IV. MTCEBTf A, ... ' Supreme Secretary, 521 Book Bid Portland, Oregon. since. He wu an enthusiastic horse breeder, and - an excellent judgre of horses. He leaves four daughters Mrs. Lena Brodjr and Mrs. Gertrude Brody of Des Moones, Iowa, and Mrs. Rachel Holcbera arid Mrs. Anna Har ris of Chicago, j His only son its H; S. Freed fnan, living ; in this city. The body will b sent to Chicago for in terment. THIs . estate consists largely of land and buildings in Portland. Minister Will Be Ordalad. The Presbytery 1 of Portland at a ' meeting this afternoon voted to ordain Mon roe G. Everett, a graduate of McCor mlck seminary, Chicago, to the gospel ministry by the laying on of hands. In the chapel of the First Presbyterian church, at 8 o'clock this evening, Mr. Everett will preach his trial sermon at that time and the public is invited to attend. : The subject assigned will be. "Christ Our Way." Xt. A. L. Hutch inson, the moderafor, will preside. Rev. A. J. Montgomery will offer the or dination ' prayer and Rev. L. Johnson, fatebr of Mrs.! Everett, will deliver the charge to the young minister. - , At Xmmantul Church Tonight. -A grand concert will be given tonlfcht at the Immanuel Luthersn church. Nine teenth and Irving streets, under the auspices of the JLadies' Aid -society and , assisted by the pastor, Rev. J. Richard Olson, i The Treble Clef club, under the direction of Mrs. Rose Cour-een-Reed. is first on the program. Other t participants are Hartridge G. Whipp, baritone; Miss Maude Ross, soprano; Miss Gertrude - Hoeber, vio linist; Ms. R. W. Schmeer, contralto, and Francis Rfchter, pianist. Seattleite Bepents. Circuit Judge Morrow yesterday received a letter postmarked Seattle enclosing a money order for $2.50.; Nothing to show the identity of the sender was within and the letter accompanying gave the in formation that ! several years ago the sender stole either money or some property belonging:- to the judge that the sender wanted to return. The let ter closed with this ; superscription, "Yours in Jesus." . Mother and. Baby Buried- Mrs.' Mary Nledermark, who died May 8, was the wife of George . Niedermark of 611 East Alder street, was - burled today with her infant babe in her arms. The baby died yesterday. Services were held In the Dunning chapel. In terment was in Rose City Park ceme tery, i Mrs. Niedermark was 28 years of age, and the daughter of Mrs. S. J. Murphy, and the sister of Mrs. R. W. Reynolds and Albert J. Murphy. . Will Talk on farm Development. J. Wj Brewer of the Oregon develop ment bureau of the Chamber of Com merce, Is preparing to make a lectur ing trip into eastern Oregon. He will give an illustrated talk on farm de velopment. His itinerary is as fol lows: Redmond, May 15; Maupin, May 17; The Dalles, May 18; Dufur, May 19; Condon, May 20; Fossil, May 21; Hood River, May 22. j Investigating Highways aero. C. H. Williams, of Puyallup, and W. H. Reed, of Tacoma, members of the Pierce county board of commissioners, are In Portland investigating high ways and the various kinds of pave ment on the city streets. Pierce county is now advertising for bids on different kinds of pavement and it is a question as selected. to which type will be Flashlight Starts Excitement. The heavy vaporous smoke from a photo graphic flashlight, drifting up past the windows of the Seward' hotel about 10 o'clock last night, caught the eye of a nervous guest. He notified the uight clerk, who in turn summoned the fire department. The flashlight was taken in front of a show window of the Olds, Wortman & King store, across the street. First Hebrew Benevolent Association. The annual meeting of the associa tion will be held this evening, Wed nesday, May 12, 1915, 8 p. m.. at tthe Concordia club rooms. Your attend ance is earnestly requested. By order of the president, Sol Blumauer, sec retary, 106 12th st. (Adv.) W. C. T. TJ. Meeting. Th Sunny side W. C. T. U. will neet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kimken, 500 Marguerite avenue.' Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, the county superintendent of temperance woric in Sunday school, will be present to speak. Torch Burns Through Steel An oxy-acetylene torch for use in burn ing through steel and other metals is to be purchased by the fire bureau and will become part of the . regular fire A Message Ill iW - - TBaawBBaaaaaaaaaaas Stop paying rent to. someone else. Pay it to yourself. Let us build you a home on that lot. It is a dead weight to you now. Make it produce a profit. Look at schedule of monthly pay-' mtnts like rent. Wake up and use your penciL Figure your self out of a hole. . i : I It means that at the end of Contract Amount Sl.SOO 2,000 2.500 S.OOO Monthly Payment 820.00 25. OO 2T.SO 30.00 , Marshal) 3718 The Oregon Home Puildera NoTthrvvesternD anK tsuildin & GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS LEAVE SEATTLE For VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, PRINCE RUPERT ' AND GRANBY BAY (ANYOX) ; Connecting at PBXETCE BUI EST With ' ' GRAND RAILWAY For HfAZELTON, PRINCE GEORGE. EDMONTON, WINNIPEG And AU Points East via Chicago, Niagara Falls and Montreal . EJrES110 UOHTEB STAITDABD SX.SXFXX3 A3TD TOTTBXST , CABS. , TOUBJST CAJftS TKBOTTOH FBOM PBINCS BUPEBT TO ST. PAU1. ; f THE IDEAL TOURIST ROUTE Ticket Office, 116 Third St., Corner Washington, Portland, Or. - - Phone Marshall 1979 , '.' - DORSEY B. SMITH. C. P. 'ft T. A. ' - ! " fighting apparatus. Chief Dowell ex pects to purchase the machine at one? and it will b used to aid firemen in getting to fire where holes wni hava to be cut through steel doors or walls. Will Ba Buried at Silver XkwMrs. Margaret McDonald Wells, who died yesterday at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. W. H. Sanford, Ventura Park, was 69 years of age. She is survived by five daughters, -Mrs.; Nora Hilgert, and Mrs. Mary Sehultz of Silver Lake, Wash.; Mrs. Malcolm McPhle yid Mra, Dan McDonald of Seattle, Mrs. Wilena Sanford of Ventura Park, and one son, Daniel B. McDonald of Silver Lake. The remains are at the chapel of W. H. Hamilton, East Glisan and. Eigh tieth street, Services will ba held at Silver Lake cemetery Thursday, May 13, at i p. m. Church W1U Call Castor. The ques tion of calling a pastor will toe the important business to come before the members of the Pilgrim Congregation al church. Shaver street and Missouri avenue, at a meeting to be held to morrow night. The call may be ex tended to Rev. A. J. McKenzie, ; who has been supplying the pulpit since the resignation of Rev. D. V. Poling, who Joined the "Flying National Tem perance Squad." It is understood Rev. Mr. McKenzte has made - a proposi tion to the church.; f 8ingeri Visit .' Camp Sleeting. Col ored singers at' Boise hall, the Mount Olivet Singers, visited the inside camp meeting at Boise and Fifteenth streets. The songs were greatly ap preciated, and Rev. Mr. Magett and his people . were Invited back again. Dr. and Mrs.-Driver of the chapel car Goodwill, will render some of their beautiful duets tonight. Jack Ware, the men's evangelist, gave a talk. Funeral of War Veteran. Fred Arndt, who died last Saturday, was a veteran of the Franco-Prussian war, 69 years of age. Funeral services were held yesterday at! St. Paulus church. East Eighth and Failing streets, i He had lived in Portland more than 25 years. Two daughters survive him, Mrs. Amelia MacKay, Everett. Wash., and Mrs. Hattle Chapman, White Sal mon, Wash. Would Be torn to Old System As result of a meeting held in the North Portland branch u library last night, steps are to be taken to ask the city council to submit a measure to the people providing for return to the old councilmanic form of government for Portland. George S. Shepherd, one of the prime movers, has prepared copies of the proposed amendments to the committee. The Celilo Canal makes accessible Meadow Lark Inn, Mary hill, Washings ton. Land where te rain and sun shine meet, i Climatic conditions un excelled. Opened May 6. Rates 12 to $4 a day. American plan. Hot and cold water. Rooms with and without baths. Tako steamer, O-W. R. & N. Co. or North Bank toad. Mrs. C. J. Ogdeh. ( A.dv.) "Manufacturing in Oregon," Topic "Manufacturing in Oregon" will be the them at the, meeting of the Pro gressive Business .Men's club In the Multnomah hotel i tomorrow. . franklin T. Griffith, president of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., will be chairman, aod B; T. McBain of the Crown-Willamette Paper company, chief speaker. . Installments Must Be Paid, Circu lar letters are being sent out today by City Treasurer Adams to all property owners who are delinquent with their street and i sewer bonded assessment installments that unless the amounts are paid immediately the property will be sold to pay the assessments. Takes Pasteur Treatment. P. C. Herndon of Fossil, Or., is undergoing the Pasteur treatment here for fear that he may have contracted rabi,. from a rabies - Infected calf. He had a number of cuts on his hands and at tempted to feed the calf. A number of his dairy animals have died as a re sult of being bitten1 by mad coyotes. Mrs. X. E. Williams Recovering. Mrs. Ralph E. Williams, wife of the Republican national committeeman for Oregon, is at the Good Samaritan hos pital recovering', from an i operation for appendicitis, ' She is reported, as doing welL ; '' On) Salt Pressed Bach Week.. Sl.tO a month. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Main 614. A-4314. (Adv) Lecture Is Available. "The Use of Our National Forests" was the , topic vAA.vv.' to Lot Owners J. Completed In those period your home -rente-, Yrs. Months nt Ht aavinj juat like , el iv money in bank. The way yon are , Z doing; now you have notaina; to - - iuitw i or nni monty svno oer- if : tainly are less independent. Send 21 for FREE H0M BOOKLET. A-6291 pees. EVERY SUNDAY 12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT of an illustrated lecture delivered at the f Marshall Street t Presbyterian church last night by Albert Wiesen danger of - the United s States forest service. Clubs desiring this lecture should write Mr. Wisendanger, . as It will be given free upon, application. As the government has no lantern or curtain, . it is . necessary that one be supplied by those desiring the lecture. Xenry B. lessen SlssHenry B. Lensch, of the firm of Lensch Broth ers, 241 Front atreet, died last night at his residence, 1277 Hawthorne, ave nue.: He was 69 years of age and a native of Germany. He had been in Portland 26 years. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Dorethia Lensch; a eon, William, and three daughters, Marie and Elvina Lensch and Mrs. J. Welman; two broth ers, JJH. and Amos Lensch, all of this city. - The funeral services will be held from the residence chapel of J. P. Fin ley & Son at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. May 15, and the interment will be In Lone Fir cemetery. Was native of Ohio. Mrs. Elizabeth Barker, who died at her residence, 250 East Fifty-third street, last, night; was the wife of A, D. Barker and was born in Ohio 72 years ago. She came to Oregon 48 years ago, and lived in Albany until three years ago. She is survived by her husband, one daughter and two sons, J. A. Barker of Cordelia, : California, and J. B. Barker of Portland. Her daughter, Mrs. M. -A, Gilchrist, of this city, re sided iwitb her. Five grandchildren survive her. The remains are at the establishment of J. P. Finley & Son, awaiting .word from her son in Cali fornia, as to the time of the funeral. Br. f O. T. Wilson Improving. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, secretary of temperance work for the Methodist Episcopal church, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the, Good Samaritan recently, is reported as do ing finely today. Dr. Wilson was formerly pastor of Grace M. E. church. Mrs. Buff run Zs Better. Mr a. Fred G. Buffum... wife of the president of Buffum & Pendleton, clothiers, under went a serious operation for appendi citis Sunday at the Portland Surgical hospital. Her condition showed im provement today. Crawfish to the Queen's Taste, Sny der's 1st and Madison; special - Thurs. and Friday, 35c doz. Main 6788. (Adv.) Meeting at Kern Park, There will be a united rally of all the churches Beats The - j Journal As an adver tlsement. the satisfied cus tomer holds first place. We will satisfy you by f riving you re ief from eye troubles this we guarantee. Let us attend to your eye needs. We will treat you fairly and honorably. WHEELERflraCALf.0- Plfth Ploor, Oregonlan Bldg. FOR THE BENEFIT! OF PORTLAND Your Good Money Is to be Expended in Should you not consider the experience of the progressive not only of the United States, but of the world? by yezr. BECAUSE OF ITS GREAT DURABILITY, REASONABLE COS T9 LOW MAINTENANCE, NEATNESS, FREEDOM FROM DUST, EASY RIDING AND EASE OF REPAIR. FINALLY, BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST INVESTMENT IN THE END. J ; - v . .''( ,f V . .!, ' '-v.". .'- . . ' -- .. r- . . ' -. ' .-'-.. -. ' i. - - . More than one and one-half million,, square yards of WOOD BLOCK PAVEMENT WAS LAID IN THE UNITED STATES IN 1914. r THE PACIFIC COAST. ISN'T IT TIME TO DEVELOP IF, IN ADDITION TO GETTING THE BEST IN THE WORLD, ORE GON'S GREATEST INDUSTRY CAN BE ASSISTED, IS IT NOT ; WORTH , WHILE? Oregon's. citizens can help themselves and a great in dustry, which needs Jielp, by endorsing , ( Wood Block Pavement ..-- ' BBSSSSBSSSSSSSBSSMBSBaWMBSHBsaBSBSBSMBSB V est Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Association in the Kern Park district held in the Kern Park Christian church tonight at 8 o'clock in the Interest of national prohibition. J. Sanger Fox, executive secretary-. of . the s Oregon . prohibition state committee, will be the speaker. There will . be special music. Botarlan Extend. Syhpathiea Res olutions of sympathy- and love for Dr. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, because of the recent death ? of Mrs. . Boyd, were adopted by the Rotary club yester day, the members standing. Dr. Boyd is one of the most active members of the Rotary- club. The action was suggested by Nelson G. Pike, and in seconding . the motion, Estea Snedecor suggested that each member write an Individual expression of sympathy" in addition t the resolutions which will be engrossed, ;. Oregon Will Be BepreeenteiL At a meeting of the general staff 6f the Oregon National Guard held yester day afternoon, it was decided to send a rifle team of 16 expert rifle men to the international shiot at Jacksonville, Fla. Steamer Jesse tfTarklns for Camas. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlnaton street dock at 2 p. m. . (Adv.) Printed Stationery, Books, Posters. F. W.Baltes & Co. Main 165. A-l 16 5. Ad. Shoemaker's, 337 Sta-rk. Shoe . re pairing. Work called for and deliv ered. Main 4708. (Adv.) Br. E. C. Brown, Eye, Bar. Mohawk bldg. (Adv.) Visit of Prank A Carle. Frank A. Carle, former managing editor of the Thursday Special Butter Sale From 2:30 to 6:00 P. M. at the Purity Dairy Store 132 FOURTH ST. We will print and wrap our high-grade butter fresh from the churn, while you wait, at , 25 Cents Per' Lb. Do not fail to take advan tage of this close-in, down town store. Everything in Fountain, Bakery and Dairy Products fresh every day. Portland Pure Milk & Cream Co. Purity Dairy Store 132 FOURTH ST., Bet. Alder and Wash. . AND OREGON YOU WANT THE BEST. WHAT PAVEMENT QUALIFIES? E The quantity of Wood Block Pavement used is increasing WHY? LESS THAN ONE PER CENT OF THIS AMOUNT WAS USED ON Oregonlan, now of . Minneapolis, is at the Portland- hotel for few days.- Mr. Carle recently retired from active ed itorial. work. COLUMBIA B30HWAT TBIP8 Tabor 46x7, f Adv.) "I Fell for Less." Men's ready-to-wear suits. $20 val ues for $14.75; $26 values, $18.76. Al terations free. . Jimmy Dunn, 315-16- 17, oregonlan bidg. Uevator to 8d floor. (Adv.) . Cough Stop Is a real stopper. Plura mer Drug Co.. 3d and Madison. (Adv.) Millinery Removal Sale Entire Stock of j , Tlie Briice 389 To Be Sacrificed at Once Millinery Feathers -Flowers In fact, every article of our high-class stock to be sold re gardless of usual profit making. ... i Watch for Our Windows. 10389! Alder Street Profit and The United States National Bank Third and Oak I Portland, Oregon f : ." , " - ; ! : "'V:'.:-.-!.'-:.- Capital and Surplus $2,000,000.00 the Surfacing of 70 Miles of Highi OREGON PRODUCTS? Change In Steamer Bervlee. Effective Saturday. May 16, O-W R. & N. steamer Harvest Queen will leave Ash-street dock daily, except Sunday, 8 p. m., for Astoria, and way points. Returning, will leave Astoria as at present, dally except' Sunday, 7 au m. Apply City Ticket Office. Washington at Third, or at the dock, for tickets, etc,. - . f I . (Adv.) - ".? Card of Thanks. . We wish to sincerely thank Our kind neighbors and friends for their kind ness and beautiful h floral, offerings during the illness and death 'Of our dearly beloved mother, and to Rev. Oswald W. Taylor for the beautiful service at which he officiated. Mrs. B. T. King, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Mrs. F. A. Alvord. . . (Adv.) Hat S Alder St.' Convenience Mop u Open a Checking 'AccfSunt For your convenience, therefore v profit; Or a Savings Account For your profit, therefore convenience. . Liberal Rate of Interest Paid by way communities, vastly year Me ate at the CASCAD MARSE1 Third and Yamhill Thursday Specials Choice Steer Rndj Steak .I' Sh'der Pork Steak Short Ribs Beef Cascade Special Club Sausage ' 1 2c r . Choice Loin Pork Chops 1 Sec Smoked Pork Loins y 1 7ic -1 Quality- Low Prices Service Look for the U. S. Purple Stamp M 7'Ro To Your Home Back East v . via Rock Island Line T1 Trip Ralec May 15 to Sept. 30 Return Limit Oct 31, '15 Tickets Good on Golden Slate Limited and , Rocky Mountain limited Generous Portions ' on Our Diners Tickets, Reservations, Etc. M. J. GEARY -Canaral Agent! Passenger Dept. 111 Third Street, Portland, Or. Phones Main 334, Home A-2666 4' Oregon Humane Society 91 OraaA Arm. Mm between Coueh anJ 2avla. Vhoaee aa la3. oras bat as nan. Report all caaee of cru.ltr to thle office. Lethal chamber for email ani mal a - Horse ambulance for sick or. aisabled animals at a moment's notice.' Schivabfiu:jti;:cco fBN F.GREEME-HAR3Y FlSClirr uxr. TT Lowei V IMHiiiiMj n PL ILiUvv li 3451 STARK' nTRnr.";