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1 V brief information j AI,iERiCAIl FLAG FOR . 'r pf;.-! c8Tg DAY Or XllT.) . ; '''":'r;t'Cominjj::Bnt. ' ; Sitteoii tdneatloa AaeocUtioA et Per Irrfl. Jaiy I-Vi. PtelCte Coatt Claim Atenta' aanoel eobtea. laud. Jir is. at. so. -- .-- -1. Moltaomth Ooaaty fala freca JWUBNI 1 JOURNAUBUILDINB Cdii&ohant With .the Spirit, of the Times Large Electric Flag Is Installed. THE; JOURNAL'S ELECTRIC-LIGHTED FLAG t- U It OrubiB. or. j Today's Forecasts r4ln4 and vfctiufy Tonight and friOa Snkettled, probably shower: westerly winds,, ,. ' reoo tad Wl!nttoo ToftUtbt- moA rrtdejr toaettVed, nrobeMr bwr; xtec eaat portion tonlshti wmIgtIt wtnda. IdahoToalgbt and rrlday unaettieA, prob ably aboweraj cooler rrMay And wet portion - - - ?rithr Conditions. t irk dutrbnc4M tb Mrtten Uqq INCANDESCENT BULBS wArftlnf a WW cbanfed t eootbwaat . Jtortn warn log. at p. .twpt at ttertV Read. wbtre aootheat watralnffj wr ordered. Mx1 mnn wind velocttlee of SO ml In eonthwerf it Teenies, 44 Aoatlrweat at Seattle, 0 aotrta at Tatooeh IWind ad IS lourbaeat at North Head were reported. Tiie distarbanee J ndvr oer atem Brttl""'OotiiniWa. and warninge . ae ka i(Usinltma alms th HlOI rrom UCTI . ,.. A ha Bar northward 0 " ki . VeAt illuminated AmerioAn Tbe Journal Hal Procured "and Of fan . to , Its Bsaders Several Thou- . sand rial's At 4 low Price. n amall hraft warnlnct it S'.IO a hinlrr uiiurti Iii tbla diirtrlet. TM Mat em dUiwkaHM mn.lmv ranfrfl ifnwn thA St- tavtrenee Tallin. Precipitation baa occurred In the northwest, BrUlrti Columbia, Manitoba and th nortlietai. The weather li cooler sear the north paetf f eOlat, hi WyoraUif; northern Col OraOo, the Dakota. Nebraaka and central Can ada, and It la warmer la moat other aectlona. Tbe cMdulonal art favorabia x nriee tua fUir h been elated on tha corner of -Th JoUrhal buildiafc By day and by night the flaaj feaft M iMn ifor blocks In elr direction, on Broadway and on Yamhill ctreet. reminder to the . people of- Portland that the nation 1 confronted by one of the gravest situations in It hlatory. arMtber; pr.Aabiy wKts abower. rn tbla d is-1 arm tnat it le an nour aemanamp; :n trirt toniffbt aad Frldar. it will be cooler to-j hlffheat type of citizenship from every bltbt oer tha castarB portion of tbe district I American; knA n idahn Frldar. 'Hi avalancbe basard atlll cootinuea in Bountalnonl dltrrlcta. T. FRANCIS DEAKB, Aaaiatant Focecaater. ObserratlOni. Stations 1iriteraturea Walter, Or fVton, Mia. . . feoftaK N. i'.. ,iiiicao, nr.,;. penier, Oolo.... Uulutb. Minn... Puranfo, Colo., jCureka, 0l.. Fruino. Cal. .... tialTeaton, Tex.aa Honolulu. T. H. JaekamiTiUe. t'la hiuut llty, mo. KboxJ11, Tno. MaranVieid. Or.. Med ford. Dr..,. Moo (real. One... Urleava. I.a Kaw York, N. Y. K. Head. 'r. . . K. Vkltn,.Wd. Oklahoma. Okla. fltUbui. fa.... Portland. Dr.... . P. Rnpert, B. C. Roaeliurt. Or.... It. I-onU. Mo rait Lake. Utah. Baa Frajielaco.... Km tie. Waab... ftpokaae, Wb.. 1 aooma, Waab.. . Tampa, fla..... . Tatnoa 1 Wo. . Valdea. Alaaka.. Tlctila, B. C Walla walla, w ' Waahlngtoo. D.C i ?3 4S 41 M S M V) 54 ft P4 44 i 13 56 44 3S 42 bo 40 40 : 4(1 4 60 88 44 36 H 40 a 4 48 u 4-10 ti 4- 8 4- 4 10 0 11 ti43 8 o 4- 2 2 0 4 4 4- 12 48 8 M 70 44 BO h ?! S? 62 38 04 44 44 tvo 72 no sa 64 M 68 M I? 52 74 44 8 il so 28 ns B4 62 as 32 IS 12 Jo 28 il V 48 39 88 88 52 36 'ft 44 12 18 86 14 18 12 16 28 10 Tbla flar contains no leas, than 400 incandesoent bulbs; And is of the lat est And moat improved lorrji ot elec trlbi flag illurainAtlon.; This is a time, it is felt, when every horn should have an American flag. In the realieation that flags are b yond the reach -of many hornet be cause of their price, The Journal haa; managed to' procure several thousand flag for disposal to Journal readers. -These flas, three by dive feet in dimensions, are offered to readers of The Journal for So cents each, . And may he. procured At The Journal busi ness office. They are flags of A Quali- V& fi nimiNi iimmiiw 'i ff T aar-'i r -n rrr-r-,ai - ii f i '"y'1'" a El E, a. r ' "a i , , . -v-t . t v i it lir rf- , Vx 1 I ' I'll t ) ; . -.j llialsaalii nil "' j f- j' '.j v,ci : t I ' i-e , f, Yirfrti.iaaaslMier n r" i nmawi' ii1ihiiMniinvii j:;iifi g ' ftJRNISHED BY LEAGUE Oregon Civic League In Call for Luricrjeon, Tells of the Work1 of Organization. AIM IN PEACE AND IN WAR Stao 10S turn HAY Beam M JUUel ' Oyomitoka ITollowlar CaJaanltl nt Taid Aad Be ta. War. e ur Model function to iacli!' fllf eperAtlons jthA-ceaslon-ortha-lAurtrtslairof tlijbr are invited to oorne and iear in tim f nau. " . . - I campaign to secura 20.000 mamber forlCrvmer. but ara aaked. first, to make, Th American Red -Cross la incor-1 tna t-oritana cnapter or me American i rasorvations oy taiepiwung auut ? poraUd arid placed under government I Red Croaa. -Other than league mem-'or A-SS40. soparrision. in addition to lt auues In tim of war. It la Incorporated to continue and carry on a system of na tional and international relief In time of peace and apply the same In miti gating the s offering caused by peau M 1nula alii fittlir a-ra national ealavmltiaa. And to do-1 Aflaal bt arVtc-Jl viae and 'carry on measures ror pre-iw soa. aspooaiaa . k 4 I Aai a an Vi aa.a am Ala . venting tbe same, ine American -t Crowr i;tho only TOlontary Aoeloty j f o loss Un now autnomea py tnia govornmeni i tlrk render aid to its land And BAVAI XOrttOO I AJ Jf melief OvaritiottjL 1. . I .-4r "Klnr 7S0K then. hAv btt II M il iiiti Betel lief operations following eartho.u4.ke8. 1 tf VAinitin mntinn firM. fiAoda. f am-1 f. reiiabiy tuUt Ines. mine explosions and wars In thU I ITfT? kUntifSt and foreign countries from which the j catrAtoa,t o A Iff American Red Croaa has received and I dosign. a? . . - . A jjkik J.A A I. & A . A M M - I III. I II - W . IMTUble re brass - flAngo ac in time of war. 50 has donated relief supplies to A value Of a ! than K Ann AAA Kit AtflkP acencr nroridea so practical an eppor-1 "n l?IPr. tunity for hewing humanity in tim. of epeaUna; . ac-baes Vlltv that aiMt nrdinaHW fnr 1 nie mam J,8 The flags have Been procured in the o hope that those who desire to have dn o American flag hanging In their homes, but who have hesitated At the ex- a I l "i hna auraubnao Ul. Ling uy o portunity. .01 r o 0 o 1.65 1 o 10 1 o 0 f. PMAenor OodArlg Ball Is tfapleasant Father O'flara Talks On Heaven and Hell .14 .10 .so 0 o 0 Afternoon of preceding day. TOWN TOPICS -, .ave Vu Hake Tour Salt and you will ItAve extra money to Jingle in ybur pokeU ss we will make you A suit to order for only $10 down and tbe bal ance $5 A month. Don't WAlt, As this 4" act, BuV XTot 6m That Aooouat to Be Ignored. That a man is never ah entire failure until ho goes to heil, was one of the comforting epigrams in the sermon of Rev. Father O'Harft delivered on the subject, "The Man 64 Who Was a Complete railuro" At 0 I the men's mission Wednesday evening at Ht. Hirft raf riadea.1 . The speaker said, in part "Hell is an tinpleaaAnt fact, but is not on that account to. be icmored There Are plenty of unpleasant facts on earth, and & man in a responsi ble position who will not look un pleasant facts in the f aco Is usually accounted a fooL "HeAVen and hell begin on earth. The kingdom of'ood is within you when-you do the will , of God, and the kingdom of bell is Already in the soul when it deliberAtely rejects the 1AW of God. ' ' - ... "Melt is everlastthlr tepArAtlon froth .1 (8 04 o In Announcing John C Clymer, Oro. Ident of the Paolflo divLaUm . of the American Red Cross, As speaker At its luncheon in th Multnomah hotel Sat urday: noon, the Oregon Clvlo league tarnishes it brief And Interesting re view Of th service rendered by the fsanouij organization: Jrreront Suuui staff ArlnT.. "The American Red Cross is Intend ed to aid in the prevention and allevia tion of human suffering . In time of peace And war. The originAt purpose for the organisation of the Red cross societies was to arapptoment the med ical service of armies in time of war. Tbo great need, however, of a thor oughly trained and efficient organ ization, national in scope And per manent in character, to render assis tance after disasters has been so well established that many of the Red Cross societies have extended their Strings, full ! Itrlnv mnt mmt great Crises, when tho need Is argent I r o 1 1 1 ng Colonial with hinge :k- and the measures for relief must be I fall - board nvnmnC anil itnn,ta I OOn t! IlLVOUlt i vn injin cavil, nic VrAsidamt KaAaa ATpeal. . 1 aled Action brack- President Wilson, reel dent of tha I Ji JepiiLA American Red Cross, has Just mad an ale. . . , ' appeal for the undivided support of p- LAteAt ' improved trtotio AmerioAn vAfywhero to An- metal pedal trAp foll themselre with tho Red Cross so- . euty. PortlAnd i the only city of Any ff fVdJ" ilA in the United Bute that is with- in oSl out a ehApter of rh AmericAn Red I Ciws." . - lCotlAlrritrrl Tbd SaturdAy noon meeting win I Tr,t,U.T of Firtt-CIAi ma crxaASa bxob sxrAXBrjio WM JACOBS ToreaOrly at 2W Sbrtk fttreol uooesaof to Oo-Oraratrre baoo BpAlrln; Compaay ; u ' Fhome tCArsnAil 1140 ia Second St ii aiaar was. MaterimU 1917 P mm in, ... - - " F - I ITfecir 1J 'i&wn n r r,; 111 Ho Interest Sends it Home $1.25 Weekly or $6 Monthly Saving '$137.85 LENTEN SERVICES FOR BUSINESS MEN TO BE HELD AIL NEXFtEK Noonday ' Meetings at Baker Theatre to Begin at 12:10 and End at 12:30 Sharp, IS tti At 1383 East Front street Combing of the beach in. the vicinity of New port nuts thus far failed to substanti ate tho theory held by some that th man rnisnt hAV acciaentauy fallen into the, breakers and been drowned. Gentuud Is Patriotic. Eugene, Or.. March 29. Ray. Van Horn of Fossil, Or., who toag twice been rejected from enlistment in the Coast Artillery corps, has sent an appeal to I c . . . . m ft r . . .v. i- I sciciarjr vjt r,H.r earner ju luq uvpo , i that the regulations may be suspended Va in bi oaaerAa he- is otherwise physical- HZL ly fit, well trained in the use of fire- Artna and a horseman. Van Horn is a Gorman. y "Extra Offer at the 0 vF Drug Si Crl-rW Yottr Pi'amk k Mail tndy AAd oompr onr onallty. OUT JrianO Dy Mail prices and no interest, as advartisad aad you win Uant why we have hnmdrods of maU-ordar buyers. to spur you to onlcK action w quote prices at mora than no-fourth off And no interest.. This sale Afford an unusual opportunity. - . XJTIAT Or TIA.1HO TO TOXm BOMB within too miles, and the piano will be snipped subject to exchange within one year, we allowing the full amount paid. This virtually givea you a one-year trial of the Dlaho you order. . .. Every piano or olarer-Dlano nurchased carries with it tha Kchwmn Plane Co guarantee of satisfaction, a, also the usual guarantee from each manufacturer oz mesa new muaicai iikstmmentn. unen Monday. evenings aunng uus aaxa TKB STOBB TMXT CBLaBOES MO XBTSBBSX. ;. Alves you fiv months to pay for yOOr suit. We chafge no interest And you $od wttn an appreciation Of whAt W0 Will find our prices very modest. Dtt I navi 0st Eternal despair "Is the brder A ult till you look ver our stock, tlniuue Tailoring Co., so star, between 5th and 6 U. (Adv.) Terwllllrer School Meeting. tho meeting of the Terwilllger IndustriAl ABkociatlon, held Monday evening at the new Terwilllger school building, was largely attended. Addresses were mhde by J. E. Werleln and John R. Tait Of tie Chamber of Commerce. Miss Berp hard llatfy, Accompanied - by Misi WOber, sAng. The next meeting will bo hold Monday evening, April 30. s" "Xdfo of the SeA" Toplo. tr. Harry B. Torrey of Reed college will open Mi extension course on "Life of the BeA" In the library hall of Central library at 8 "o'clock this evening, when he will speak on his voyage -to Japan on the United States Fisheries Steamer Albatross." The public is In vited. . iright Boat to tit Alios. Com mencing Monday, Maroh 26, steamer "State of Washington" leave. Alder ' 4 tree t . dock dally Except Sunday, 11 p. m. Steamer J,Dalles City" remains as at present, leaving Portland 7 a. hi., Tuesday; Thursday and Saturday. Phone Main 114, A-6113. (Adv.) v i F. A.'s Quarterly hCeetlnr. The Oregon division of the T. P. A. will hold Its first quarterly meeting in the CilAAbethAa. room at the Imperial hotel. SaturdAy evening, when reports of the officers will be received covering the business Of the division for the first quarter Of 1917. v , ineiiions Are invited. "the Sun, Quarters. Space And Time 6f Heaven." As described an Emanuel Swedenberg'a Work. "Heaven and Hell," . will be ex pialoed by Rev, William It. Reece in room H of the Central library at 8 to h If ht. Admission is free and Questions sr Invited. . 'Will trtotozo. OAlfht Rev. R. V. -Bingham, an African missionary, will lecture this evening in the Oospei tAb emacle. Cast Kinth And Clay streotA He ties been" AttAched to tha Sudan Interior mission And will talk oil his workV there. , . . . , AdirOis BOfore Club. Dr. A. IrA Lucas will Address the "CluB of Asso tlated Philosophies" this evening At 1:16 In story hour . room, CtntrAl library, rublio invited. ; , ... , - , W. C. V. V. MAOttor.--WllUrd w. c. T. U. tlH meet with Mrs. S. 1. Bailey, ion JEast Thirteenth street, Friday At 3 p. m. A large attendance is desired.' " Steamer Jessie Xarki&s, for. Camas. . Washougal and way landififs, . dally except- Sunday. LeAves Washington Stmt dock At i p. m. - tJkdr.)' SiUtA rtotsod, 33 Oeats.-Iry Ar r. steam cleaned. 11. Unique Tailoring CO. Jo4 Stark. Broadway 6U. (Adv.) . Dr. Bart w. storroW returned. - Adv. en Get Citizenship. : f GhehAllA. WASh MArch il. ClBken- . ship was granted to 10 men yestordAy, two of them being: natives of oerm&ny. chAracter of the suffering of hell.' The subject of the sermon this eve ning will be "TWo Empires At WAr," Ahd Will be delivered by Rev. Father ChAMe Smith. : , Laurelhurst Club Offers 300 Lots Laofelhurst club has 300 vacant lots itft for use AS private gardens. The move of the club to Assist fn tho reduction of the cost of living as well AS keep the weeds out of that tract, has resulted in over 1200 lots being made ready for garden. Officers of the tlub announce that the remaining lots , will bo taken up a l thin the next week. Applications can be made either to the club. Tabor 6120. er to F. E. Reed, president of the or ganization, Main 3521. Enlist In Unci Sam's army .or Join mine, i have enlisted thousands of customers during my eight years as PortlAnd's original upstairs clothier. Come Upstairs to headquarters. I give you t Z5 worm . or . cioinine . ior. 15. MnA new spring suits, Jlo. Jimmy Dunn, Eilers building, second floor, Broadway and Alder. . . (ASv.) Tho greatest posslblo publicity is belntr fciven the series of free noon day Ijenten services to be held in the Baker theatre dally from April 3 to 7. Announcements are being projected On the screens of the principal moving picturo theatres In PortlAnd And over 100 placards have been distributed for display in store windows. A quartet has been secured to leid In the singing during the services. The series is' a regular annual feature And is held Ih -a41 ports of the United StAtes during Lent. A chance for the hurried business tnsn to give himself over to 10 min utes of devotional relaxation at noon day ; is th Object Attributed to the services. Which will begin and ena promptly-At ll.'lO1 and 12:30 o'clock. Women And Children are also Invited. Baker r theatre ' IS being festooned With flAgS for . the occasion. ' - The services Will be presided over eaeh day by different clergymen. The Brotherhood Of St, Andrew of the Epis copal fchurclt will conduct the project And ' the speakers will Include Such prominent members of the order as the Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop Of Ore gon; the Rt. Rev. F. W. Keator, bishop of Olympia; Very Rev. E. H. MoCollts ter of Portland; Rev. Thomas Jenkins of Portland; Rev. -E. T. Simpson of Corvallis, and Rev. R. S. Gill of Salem. A. C. Newlll has charge of tho ar rangements for holding the series. Searchers Find No Clue to McDonald Mystery of the suflderl dltappeArance of J. G. McDonald, traveling eAlesmah for the Blake-McFAll company of Port 'and, deepens following failure to ob tain tho slightest clue by searchers At Newport; Or, where Mr. McDonald was last seen a week ago Monday. Deputy Sheriff Martin Pratt has taken per sonal interest in tho search and han telegraphed Sheriff Geer of Toledo, Or., to . Aid in the Solution of the mystery. - Fear that her husband hAs been tho Victim of foul Dlay is now unormhat in tho mind of the wife, who resldo Opportunities . . For Young Men Rdv Lommen. of Scandinavian an. Cestry. raised on A farm mm a tn Prt. land eight years ago to seek his for tune, with an, artistic temperament and great love for artistic wort Ha learned encrravinsr and limwtn. now enjoys his occupation as engraver And designer with Staples, tho Jeweler. HO Is now but 2f years Old but se curely settled in life, no bad habits, has a beautiful home in Rosa City f " 7 VF young son, toves nis trade and his surroundings; truthfully Is setting all he can out of lire, ii pleasant, courteous, kind and obliging. a spienaia workman and artist. You can meet him at Rtaria wcwcier. ur StadsashU isul . Railroe. TrclraU EzpexloaAed . Xaf ormatloA OorsAyB. Smith Toria Agaaey : . US SC Voatiaaa. oa :. - 1 Chocolate De Lnxe IMPROVES THE BEST DESSERT! TRU-BLU CHOCOLATE DE LUXE tbr the same reason that chocolate cake is jopuiar these delicious cakes make dessert more temotin They are the crispest; tastiest wafers imajnnable, wit a filling of creamy frdstmg. y Good grocers everywhere sell them, at 30c the pound. : . MADt RIGHT IN PORTLAND tttbiBLU. BiscuiTxbMiANY tfcs X. . a HI M Stnrpfr j WIV1V AVa B If for Friday and Sat tin day H m HI ThisTeaspoon FRIDAY AND SATURDAY With every 80c pur chase of SCAanfAetureni Coast Distributors. Ill TcmrtA Street At WaaaUg-tea. Schvan Piano Co. WABJtAWTrS -BAOXXD BT SaAirr iax.z.ioirs nr oayxxaxi m 51 FelixAudeniard m IllltUtlllll If I i i tr I Famous Olive Oil We will GIVE yOU , ONE ONEIDA COMMUNITY Reliance Plate ' 44AtV Efl m THERE'S an engag ing personality - c about Reed Bros.' clothes that attracts fa vorable comment among well-dressed men. 6 - Inch FREE won TAILORS 803-204 Wilcox Building Sixth and WshUiton Sti. littttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUitiiiiiiiiBiitiiitiliiiitii ! IS EI Broadway at Washingtorj St. E. STRUPLERE, Mgr. 3 a goaraatea) aer Wars tm 1 a fear. We wiU exaaUs yaor 1 lacta oaa . aaa m.)M . ja wast uar ivaue aaa vaai u Sois Parea. Wit Ko4 STUlllS... U.00 ahO.VB rU aet sf Taata tor aS.ue aiivcr riuiLxa. . t.fJm i liT4 fey peraoaal atteatloa ta au i ' wart. - - - -. AO. Beartas , SB,--S, F, JrgwTOsr, traa. Opaa ttesisgi tJatU 10. - -i" . jjl'-i tit.... - 'j,t Boston Painleit DentisU SatoaaA ftt asi th ea WaASiartaa M. assjl NEW Houston Hotel sxxtb: abx btbbxtt stxbbts, blocks from Union. Station. Under 1 pewvmAnagement. AH oe wiy aaco-1 rated. Every convenience. - . 1 SpooUl Bates tr Wtk or koaiij .-'. Rates T6o. 31. tl.SO per day. Coldm Wc-t Coffee Piit Yourself on Yoiir Own Payroll Piy .yodrseif ptrt of your waes each week. How? By savin f. Pay yourself bne-tenth of what ybti earn. Put It In this bank where It will be absolutely sale where it will earn 3 per cent compound Interest. Putting; yourself on your own payroll is the first Itep towird independence: Deposits of ji or wore may be mitle; .liUMDERMENS , NATtoiMAL Bani? I FifUi and SUrk mm a mm arm i FLOUR $L46 Per bbl; OR 3Sc SACK LOWER Than -the regular retail selliag- pricos. Buy you now from 9, O. Burma Co. aad f Ato money. These prices FRIDAY AND SATURDAY V' ONLY j iruprBiom notrm, yw hbi. 8.4o uxmrnxom nov. par sack 92.15 wbztb BOSS raotm, faacy, per hbl. ...S9.3 WXXTB BOSS rXOTTB, faAcy, per Sack. . .B2.10 rcrrsBzoB. babax rrorrB, -ib. sk. s2.20 TJPBBXOB. OBAXABT SrXOITB, 10.1b. ack..50ai STTPBBZOB, WSOUI WXUT, 4SJb. gz. S2.2ft ST77XBI0B, WBOX.B WUAf, 10-lb. sack. .50 STJPXBJOB, rABZITA, 49.1b. SACk 2.7R BTJTT.BIOal, TAJUBa. lOUb. sack J5a) mienrtl satisfying to the JUNO COFFEE 'fa ouaranteea ouautr ana r err actio la Biamdina id Coffee, conctantly growing in favor, and the most' : to the great majority or drmxers ot bigh-graao coffee " Regular price 36c lb. SPECIAL pries, lb. 29c or SV 10 a S1.00 Out-of-Towm OnttomArs Out-of-town customers are in vlted to tnke aUvantage of tho special adtems linted in this advertisement. Shopping may be done by mall here as safe ly as if you shopped in pe sen. Bo charge for PActtng. Delivery to Ttsight Station. son or CXTX.OB tza A puro Ceyloo Tea, ospeoUUy provided for trade demanding that quauiy a nuwenua ynce. live price is witnra tne reacn or au ana tne aeucaia xiavor am unuorm quality wins recognition wnor- OUS) CREDIT IF DESIRED zJfo extend credit to all good peopl who will kindly furnish Portland reference. WHITE FOR MONTHLY PRICE LIST. , , quality at a moderate prlc ana too aeucato zia over, tried. Par In. ' XiOTJZSZABA BlOaaABSZB - I LouiatahA Molissos. open kettle, very fancy, amber color, ud for . . confection and tAble, par gallon ..... .81,40 D. C.BURNS COMiPANY BUmbers of ths OreAter rertlaad Aaaociatlan. . OUIAUH xo r '' SOSJlO TSOBD BAaa. mmmA Atmm , c . , wb sa, wbi' Special BUil OrdA IsrvlsA. TTB riMlblll, SOZIUL : STXKJBT. 1IT. TATtB ABB tXtlUf. m. ftT. t a mllAAVai BliMOIa a a-iVWa If.aWaa " awsAarvaaai ss vvhsm ha awai4vu aaamvaw an. -wntA fog aoathiy tdst. J "RoundWith . ; . . Portland to Francisco TRAVEL BY SEA PALATIAL WAY The KoHh Bank Road and S.S:"NorlBem Pacific Sailinrs March d, April 3, 7. 12, - ir, 21,28. tr - . --. " .-io" 4 t " i -..- - a Fare. $8, $12.50, il5, $17.50, $20, ' one way fnam Portland. $32.00 Round Trip from - Port land, or. any Wlllaniette Valley .Point on Oregon Electric Ry. ' ; ..- ; , ' '' :;. t ; . . ;: . For reservations see local agents North Bank Ticket Office," 6th and Stark Stsv