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vui-- nr'w;nM'.; iuilv IfninHAL: PCikTLAHD. TUESDAY. APIUL 2. Uld. TOWN TOPICS Tnrtlm 4o all potato of tbe United States ee broad should taas adrantar; of xprt-nl to foKnatioo ul sen-tee offered tbroasn The Ore gon Journal TraTel BantQ in pmomJ ert of B. Sstiih. Bsllroed tickets and stees. hip booainss arrsssed. Poreica esebsase Issued. Inf ormaUoa resardin peasporta, ' TnmrH FORECASTS Portland and Ticinltjr Tonieht fir with frost; tVednssday fair; TarUble wind. nM Vuhinrtun Tonicht ana "SO- seeder fair; light to Beary frost tonijht except near toe coast; can tie sriable wino. - WEATHER COJJDITIOJCS fh. rnmn is saaderately tow over a at reaching from California and Mexico to Montana and North Dakota, tha point of e-resUst ?" .1.- iHnfu. Tha remainder of UM t- .4 t,. ,A KiMi of hiarh uressure, on central oeer tba north AUsntto Ute nd the other on tha north Faewic coast. rm;iii.u ha occurred at few scattered stations fat tba n i --A uuia.innt valleys. In Utah. and on tha north Pacific coast. Tbe weather is rourh warmer la Muaoorl and much older on the onrth Atlantic mut and la soiaaie western Canada. Tha temper tare U enreUjp i .anu i a... . hiMjl itm extendlna from vif nv . . - . Arizona, and southern California, northeastward to North Dakota and eastward to Tennessee, and Is beloW normal in other aertions. Freean weather u reported from a few stations in ;nortn em Montana and tha adjacent Canadian prortneea. n i.- ..uiltn ltitfh tiMianrs la ezDCCted tOte attended br fair weather In Portland and itt Ticinity tonlsbt and Wednesday, with f rort to night, wiwiau u OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Itaker, Or. . , Raise. Idaho '. Ho. ton. M Calgary. Alberta . Chicago, 111. ,... Dentrer, Colo. ... .. Des M nines. Iowa, .......... UeWeston. Texas Helena, Mont. ,..... Honolulu. T.'H... Huron, 8. D. .. , ... Kansas City, Mo. .......... Iwtston. Idaho .......... Ixie Angeles, Cal. JUarshfield, Or. . Medf ord. Or. .......... Memphis, Tenn New Orieans. Us.. .: New fork City ' Nome, Alaska ........... North Head. Wash. ........ North Platte, Neb. ........ Oklahoma City. Okla ....... 1'hoenix, Aria. ......... lUttsburg, Pa. . . i Portland, Or. ............ Roseburc, Or. ............ - fct. Iiouls. Mo. ............ Ht. Paul. Minn. ....,.. Halt I.aae City, Utah Hsn Irteco. Cal ......... ' Han Kranctwo. Cal. ........ fteattle. Wash - Kpokane. Waeh. .......... ; Tacoma, Waab, ... . Tampa, Fla. . . . . - Vancourer, B. O. Victoria, B. C. Wall Walla, Wash. Washington. D. C ........ WillUton, N. O. .......... Yakima. Wash, Afternoon report of preceding day. IK MP. " 8 a a x 3 "6 84 . 0 19 44 0 BS S8 O fi SO 0 64 4 0 '2 2 9 B2 .72 T2 0 en 42 o 79 .02 70 42 .01 82 4 ; 40 O ! 70 52 0 80 S3 0 4 .... O R3 64 O 4 64 0 62 42 O 10 .. 52 44 .22 g0 60 80 .88 0 04 60 0 8 46 O 60 42 O 64 88 0 78 "60 .50 60 46 .04 66 80 .86 66 86- 0 62 48 O 84 44 O 62 88 0 66 42 O ' 60 5. 64 86 .08 .... 88 0 64 44 66 40 O 68 44 62 4Q 9 I day. 1 1 'a WiUUm S. Kennedy, president of the tat association : H. O. Allen, secretary. and Oeor Brandenburg;, chairman ox th pep" committee, together with string; quartet and M. Brennan and Plnk erton Day to sins;, will be among- those present. 4 Police ; to ' GIt6 TetUnaeay Joe Scbrimsher was arrested Monday night at Lombard avenue and Flake utreet by Motorcycle Oflcer Van Deusen. when the latter adjudged he was driving an automobile while intoxicated.- Thornton Toole and John Morgan, arrested at the same time, are charged with befog drunk, ' In court this morning all three men said they were not Intoxicated so the judge set the 'case over until 4 o'clock this afternoon, when the night patrol driver and jailors could . be se cured as witnesses, -t ' - Blrcra District Totei Boiai The Riv era school district at an - election held last Saturday voted .bonds for $30,000 for the erection of ' a new; four room school building, acocrding to County Superintendent W. C Alderson. The vote stood 63 to 9. How soon work will commence on the .structure cannot be determined-, since no plans have yet been drawn nor the type of architecture the building win take considered. k Two Aste Thieves Sesght Police be sve they have secured a description of the two young: men who stole William Cornfoot'n automobile last Friday night and Injured Miss Elisabeth Cornfoot by throwing her off the running board, so they prepared circular letters Monday and - mailed them broadcast over the coast in an effort to locate the two men. As the men rannnt be -located in tha city it Is thoaght they may have fled. Elmer Rowley THBIFT STAMPS and WAB SAVINGS STAMPS On 8ale at . Business Office, The Journal. i , ; i ii . . . "... . '.. .. 1 IV Odds and Ends in the News " Of Travelers and Hoinefolk Trylna : to . Re-enlist ; ' ; Tr4vats C. 'ft. Smith of Company F, new Third Oregon, is not satisfied with being back in his old home town and old chum company again, t He Is try ing to get back into the ranks or. one 60,000 volunteers to go :-; overseas onos more. "I thins: my -oum ear ts right s now," said Private Smltn. was injured from a shell near Verdun, and gave me some trouble. I think there win be some show over In Europe again before you know It, and I would llks to get In a few more kicks, on iieinie. . Private Smith . has a watch; which he sara he -won" r from s, German major caught spying in tho alHed lines. The major gave it to m wtui a uiamona ring." explains Private Smith." Just be fore he had six feet' of earth pulled over on him." . e - e . City Shows Wonderful Growth -T h,v, nst hMn In Portland for 12 ftova lhav kaoa mm.,,. a H.oxrlntlnn nf vtari and could ilOl recognize IM City, says tiowara w . yemon, ymsaucuv of the Harris Trust - sjavmgs oaiia nf rhlraro. on a business trip here. The city has made wonderful growtn since I was here 12 years ago. a am nn toiir of insDection of ths properties of the Northwestern Electric company oi which my i company handles the first Arrested Inspectors I mortzaire bonds. The Harris - Trust Goltx and Howell arrested Klmer Row ley Monday afternoon on - a warrant charging him wltht' the larceny of an automobile belonging - to Grant Fogle. Bail was set at 1250. - Rowley aDDeared in the municipal court this morning and asxea to nave nis case set over unui Thursday. He was arrested at SI Mc Clellan street. -v.-r; Cblckes Sssre Tonight, given by An chor council 746, K. at I of S. Every body in Portland Invited. A chicken will be given free to everyone attending. 'Ad mission 35 cents. Adv. Eat B r a d 1 e yt Pies They're fine ! At leading restaurants and grocers. Bradley's Cocoanut : cream Pies, U-um ! What's best? Bradley's mince Pies. Adv. Steamer I Jessie fiarklss - for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday,- leaves Alder street dock, at 2 p. m. Adv. Steamer Iralda for St. Helens and Rai nier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot of Alder street Sunday, St Helena only, 1 :30 p. m. Adv. , .' ' ... : Hadley A Sllrer, tailors, make depend able clothes. 100 Sixth street corner Stark. Adv. . .- , Dr. Ssadford WhlUsg returned. Of fice Journal building, residence. Mult nomah hoteL Adv. . Safety Blades and rasors sharpened. Portland Cutlery Co., 86 6th St near Stark. Adv. Dr. Sedgwick, Obstetrics and Zlseaes of women. 1010 Selling bldg. Phone Main 2293. Hair Cattlsg that is stylish. The Mar ket Barber Shop, 187 Fourth, at Yam hill. Adv. Savinars bank handles much Facmo coast public service securities. I must compliment your Uberty loan commn (m on -its wonderful orrafti ration. ' X know its trials and tribulaUons for I am connected with the Chicago commit tee." Mr. Fenton is the guest in Port land of O. C Pierce, general manager of the Northwestern Electric company, and today planned to visit the power plants of the company in the city. e Wonderful Change Noted The change that has come over East era Oreeon and WashinEton and Mon tana since three years ago is striking. according to E. C Quirk, who has Just returned from a visit over this section of the country. "Three years ago traveled over the same region," said Mr. Quirk, "and found the towns were abso lutely In a crippled condition On thls trip, to my surprise, the, activity was verv noticeable and things were moving along In excellent shape, recpie wno came here, attracted by the shipyards, are going back to their towns and every one In the vicinity was talking and feel ing in good spirits. This change was noticeable In both lumber, mining and agricultural occupations and everyone was optimistic - Crop prospects are ex client."' Mr. Quirk makes his residence at the Seward. , e , e Returns Front Denmark C. Nielson has returned from a seven ! years' visit to Denmark. Mr. Nielson t left Portland intending to remain but a year in his native land. He had re sided in Portland for over za years De rived at the Imperial to be on hand tor the white pine blister rust onierence which opens Wednesday. : Leaves for Camp Lewis Private Moe Shulman is leaving to night for Camp Lewis, after a 21-dy furlough in Portland.' visiting relatives and' friends. ' Private Shulman enlisted at Vancouver in January. 1918, with the enginee.-s and was transferred to Camp Humphreys, Va., where he has been stationed until recently." ' Dr..- Melnecke Arrives . Dr. E. P. Melnecke, who Is connected with the bureau of plant pathology at San Francisco, arrived at the Benson this morning; to attend the blister rust conference.- Mr. Melnecke had charge of the lnv:stigatlons in Oregon and Wash ington last summer for signs of blister rust. ... - . - - e e " i Return From the Orient Mrs. William Strom and Mrs. Alice Brown are spending- a few days in Port land on their way home to Baltimore, Ml, after spending the winter in China and Japan. Monday they visited the Columbia highway. "I have traveled all over-the world, but I have never before seen anything to - equal It" - said Mrs. Strom upon their return.' The, eastern' ers are staying at the New Perkins. . e . t R. H. Rutledae Arrives', . It H. Rutledge, United States district forester from Missoula, Mont, arrived this morning at the Multnomah, to at tend the meetings of the standardisation committee of the Western Forestry and Conservation association which opens . Thursday morning. . - At the Hotels Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graves and son Clyde of Spokone are at the Benson en route to their home after spending the wir'r in California. . : tr." H. MY McMorran, who has sv dry goods store at Eugene, Is spending a few d;. at the ImperiaL -' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Sanborn of As toria are visiting at ths PorOand. Tbe Sanborns have a large fish cannery at Astoria. Mr. and Mrs.: F. S. Appelman and daughter, from Corvallis,' arat sthe Seward. Mr. Appelman (s agent for the Oregon El ec trio at Salem. , Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Horton of Oolden- .si an nnendlnK a few days at tne i.er nelius. Mr. Horton JS W UW artocajTain- Ing business. Among the guests registered at , the Bellevue hotel,- In San Francisco, are M. J. W. Hodses. Mrs. S. J. Benedict Miss E. M. Johnston, Mrs. Jessie John- BOn, Mrt. J. O- Mnna, JUIIS a. ai"a. rH.ttan . Petersen. . Edward N. ? wem baum and C. C. CaUatt, all of Portland. ; George N.. . Linton' of corvauis is- i niHt sit the Carlton.-- . ' : ' Frank v. aaauet oz cusena is -itor at the Washington. F, L. Stewart of Kelso Is registered at the Oregon, v " . ' ; . . Mrs. J. C. Stevens and Mrs. A.- E. Wells of Woodland are spending a few days shopping In the city. They are at the New-Perkins. V . ' Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Davis of Rainier are visiting at the Imperial. Judd McOuire, who has large' lumber Interests at Seattle. Is a guest at the Multnomah. . i H. R. Safford of Chicago, one, of the advance members of the Hines tall road party, is staying at the Benson. ' , ? E. W. Haines, banker from Hillsboro, is registered at the Imperial. . - ; Mrs. Charles Mead and daughter, from Saskatoon. Sask.. are at the Portland en route from California. D. F. Crinkshank, who Is engaged In the dry goods business at Hood River, is a guest at the Seward. Mrs. R. Dennis and Mrs. T. J. Taff of McMinnville are among the city's visit ors who came to view the airplane stunt. A. J. Effenberger of Eugene is regis tered at the Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hawk of Bay City sm at the New Perkins. C. H. Irwin, who Is a menchant at Redmond, is staying at ths Washington. H. H. Corey and Fred A. iWUllams of the "civil service commission at Salem re registered at the Imperial." a W. R. Wyrlck. one of the big wneat growers of . UmatUla county, is h visiting at the Benson from Pendleton. Secretary .Upjolm's : ; Mother Near Death Salem. April 22. Don. H: Upjohn, pri vate secretary to . Governor Olcott re ceived word Monday night .that .his mother is critlcaUy'lll at' her Tioroe ,at Kalamasoo, Mich.,7 and is expected i to live only a few hours. Ha left today for Michigan." -. Hsnii' Atsoclatioa to Meet The quar terly meeting of "the Oregon State Nurses' association will be held at the Tiuhita library, room H. Wednesday, at p. m. Three important business matters the reorganisation of the state ossocia? tlon, establishment of standard rates for all nurses of the state and the seiving of meals to special nurses by the hospitals. At :30 Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar and Miss Jane Allen will tell of the open air schooL ' ','.'-' " :'.-:- ? r. Fred A. tlesalles, major In the medHcal department of the U. S. army, n ho - has served in France, has been gassed, cited for bravery and decorated, will deliver an address on his experi ences and observations in battle. Ivan hoe lodge. No. 1, K. of P., 409 Alder street, Tuesday at 8 :30 p. m. AH mem bers of the Knights of Pythias are in vited to be present Adv. v Class In Freaek The University of Oregon school of commerce class In , French meets every Tuesday evening at 7:15, in room ,428 Oregon building. - The large attendance is evidence of the Inter est that Is now taken in the language. The advanced class follows immediately. Visitors are welcome. Professor Torrey to Speak Harry Beal Torrey. professor of biology at rteed collea-e. will elv the last lecture in his course on "Growth, Reproduction and Development" tonight at 8 a.t the uni versttv club. The subject will be a con tinuation of the lecture last week "The Development of Man." Br. Rebee hectares Tonight "The Prospects ' of Russian Nationality" will be given by Dr. George Rebeo this eve ning at 8 o'clock at the Central library. The public is invited. The lecture Is one of a series on "The Conflict of Natlonal itles in Europe." which is given on each Tuesday evening at the library. - Annual Easter Dance Cotillion hall. the beautiful, tonight given by tProf. Montrose M. Ringler to the patrons of his. dance informals. Prise waits and special Kewpie doll souvenirs. Aug' mented orchestra, A cordial Invitation Is extended- Adv. Court of Honor to Entertain The Court of Honor has prepared for an open social and dance at M. W. A. hall. Eleventh street near Stark, Wednesday evening, and expects; a good attendance of members and friends to enjoy cards -and dancjng. i v !---';" : George "Rsbesttela, the optician, re cently returned from the service, is now located at 228 Morrison street. ' He is an expert eye-fitter and his charges are reasonable. Phone Main 2IL Adv. Bedding Plants Cut flowers at cheap est prices. Potted plants and ferns, per ennials. Irvington i Park Floral com pany, Fourth and Yamhill. ' Open eve nings and Sundays. Adv. Elks Go to Salem Portland lodge of Elks will be well represented at Salem today and Salem lodge will be host Dr. fore sroinc ' The war came on just as Banjo Clab Easter Party will be held, (he was ready to return and he thought Thursday, April- 24. x Cotillion. Adv. The GASCO f - ri -. -" BUf. is at 5 th and Alder, across th Street From Meier fc Frank's : or rather " Meier &. Frank's Is across the ... . .- street from the 'GASCO: BUILDING "M ect m ea t the G a sco" better to remain until after the little fuss blew over. Mr. Nielson was for merly well known in Portland and was chancellor commander of Ivanhoe lodge. Kaights of Pythias, of this city. He says he found lodges of the Independent or der of Odd Fellows in Denmark but no Knights of Pythias except an occasional stray like himself from the good old U. S. A. : Greeters Do Their Sit The Oregon Greeters were called upon Monday night to assist in the serving at the Victory loan dinner at The Audi torium, when it became apparent mat there was a shortage of help. About 15 active members of the association re sponded to the call and did their bit by dlBhlntr out" Ray Clark or the Mult nomah Insists that the ice cream must have been frosen for a year and that he h?.s a stiff arm today as a result of wielding the dipper. " . .. - . Mrs. Edwards in Hospital J. El 'Edwards, from coast guard sta tion 809, near Ocean Park, Wash., was Oregon Products to Be Distributed at Ad Club Luncheon j Members attending tha Portland Ad club luncheon tomorrow at the Benson hotel will each be presented with a bottle of loganberryjuice and a bottle of cham pagne apple juice made by the Phez com pany of Salem. A .unique luncheon has been especially prepared by Henry Thiele. chef of the Benson, and JW. Da vies, chief chef of the Wittenberg King company, all the fruit and vegetables at the luncheon be ing the special product of this nationally famous packing company. . The subject for, the day win be "Na tionalising Oregpn Products," and the snecial "eats" which are beinsr served are being nationally advertised by the Phez in Portland three days last week." visiting & Wittenburg King companies at a cost exceeding a million dollars.; The speak ers will be John Paver, formerly eastern sales manager of the ' Sunmald Raisin association, now director of merchandls- ' lng of the Hall & Emory Advertising agency ; D. M. Botsford of the Botsford agency, which concern is spending some thing like 8500,000 this year advertlslns Oregon In the Saturday Evening Post and J. F. Langner, farm editor of the Oregon Journal. his wife. Mrs. J. E. Edwards, who is at the Good Samaritan hospital for treat ment. . ' -. Here to Attend Conference W. H. Long- of the. bureau of plant industry at Albuquerque, in. m., ana Frederick Maskew, chief deputy quaran tine officer at San Francisco, nave ar- Chehalis and Lewis- County Beach Quotas Chehalis, 'Wash, April ; 22. Chehalis and Lewis county announced . the full quota for the Victory loan raised Mon day night the first, day of the cam paign. The county quota is $622,125 and Chehalis' quota is $200,000. The rural districts or xne county maae an es pecially fine showing. Practically every division of the county went. over, the top Monday and nearly all "the communities In the county completed their work the first day. .- . -, v- Portland Symphony Orchestra Wednesday Evening r April 23 Heilig Theatre ' Reserved Seats, .. .$1, 75c, 50c, 35c Cards , of Thanks - We desire to extend to th manv Vtnl friends, relatives and Eastern Star our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings and kind ness during our sad bereavement in the death of our - dear wife, daughter and sister. Paul I. Tappendorff, C. I. Calkins ana xamuy. ..-., .'.:.-..'.-.. .. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks' to the G. A. R. and our , many 1 1 icuua iw iao pesuuiui xiorai - oier- Ings and also for all acts of love and kindness during the illness, death and burial of our beloved -husband . and father. - Mrs. Nancy Thomas - and r arauy.- .. .. - We sincerely thank the members - of tne sailors' ana Marines club, also the Crystal Ice A Storage eomoanr. for the many beautiful floral -offerings and for tne sympatny ana-xmaness shown dur ing our recent bereavement in the death of our beloved son and brother. Perry OIney Burleson. Mr. and Mrs. '; D. A. Burleson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. - Burleson, m r. ana jurs, r. nuriesan, wuuam O. tfurieson. SSMDAHGE In We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and kindness during our Tecent bereavement ; - also for the beautiful norai tribute. Susie Enouf and xamily. -. LEARN HOW! Will. POSITIYEI.T GTJAB.ANTEB TO TEACH TOT ITS X BEMAKKABLT , KUO&T TUAsV GENTLEMEN $5.00 , UDIES $3.00 rvma' iisiriM with our- many expert lady and genUeman Instructors. Private lessons aauy. , - ' - WVW -!T.AftT'.S - THIS WEEK BE OISNEKJi,MOIlAT AND THTJK8DAT ETE3IN68t ADVANCED, TTJESOAT AJTD FKIDAT' ET5IflOS. , ; RINGLER S DANCING ACADEMY Cotillion Hall 14th St at Washington . r -v Bdwy. U8 Tickets for Grand i Opera The ticket sale for "The Elixir of Love,"-. by .the Portland . Opera Association, lhursday and Friday: nights at the Auditorium, now on sale at the box office at Sher man, Clay & Co.; Sixth and Morrison. V Popular prices- $1, 75c and S0c, plus war taxiv A Good Popular Priced - Restaurant Clean, Quick Service 9 ninrisr S LUNCH Sixth and Stark HI " 1 WCCIi to ORDER The in Quiet Voice of Tai Correctness is heard the Noisiest Crowds.... An assortment of fabrics -varied, an usual and correct. Two-Tone Effects predominate. Mixtures of Green and Brown, Greens, Iridescent Effects in shade and ' pattern. Bluish every A man instinctively feels at his ease when he is conscious that his clothes are abso lutely correct tailored in the conserva tive Nicoll way. Prices: $35, $40, $45 and Upwards "Nicoll" means best without extravagance . Oscar M. Smlta, Maaager 108 Third Street Near .Washington 7 WvWA MSM&S Unprecedented opportunities await the man who Is ready and trained tor a business position, uoosaoeping ana fitanAvranhln KaHtrtlai -iln thr,lloHAll IhS-SUmmlr. ' EaroU Kow and Be Beady for EBtploysiest Early la tas Fan - For detailed information call at or address . " Div. A, Y. M. C A, Department of Education. Portland THE STORE THA T UNDERSELLS BECA USE IT SELLS FOR CA SH' Seasonable Weight Men's Underwear UNION. d AA SUITS at. When you want a Union Suit come to us we have the best and they cost no more. Cooper, Ben nington, Richmond: and ; Motley spring needle garments all made fronr the best cotton yarns and shown in all sizes, in styles with long -or short sleeves, and in ankle or knee length. Our jrice is only (2.00 a suit. Tvtorft New Wash Cottons Percales at 25c J U .' H Gingham at 75c New Plaid ; Zephyr Ginghams . in all styles . and colors best stand ard quality.' Both light and dark colored pat terns in an endless variety a good durable quality. ,j New Curtain Materials 1 . M At 35c Yd. Scrims, Marquisettes and Bungalow Nets in whiter cream and ecru many pretty styles to select from ill new goods. v At 50c Yd. Fine Madras, Scrims. ; marquis ettes and; Bungalow Nets in plain and fancy! border styles-aU new goods. . - K Unsurpassed Assortment of New Liaces For Spring and Summer Sewmg Zion Val Laces, 5c Yard A splendid line of the well known laces, French round thread, filet Val. edges and imitation sets. : Torchon Lace, 5c' Yard f Imitation torchon. Cluny, filet edges .and bands in white and ecru. .,f i . '. ; Imitation Crochet and Cluny Laces, . 10c Yard . -li Edges and matched sets in these popular laces, both white and. ecru. , ' u 4 ? , Venise Laces, 15c Yard St Gall and domesticedges and insertions in . white and cream. V list the following items of particular Importance to those who would purcnase dainty-new laces worthy qualities at temptingly. low prices. v ! - : ' . . . ,' Brassiere. Lace, 19c Yard These handsome durable laces especially adapted for brassieres and camisoles. Imitation Filet Laces, 19c Yard Imitation filet laces, bands and 'edges ln-the finest grade in white and cream. - .'. Shadow Laces, 25c Yard J4 inch shadow all-over and 12 and 17 inch platt Val, .and shadow flouncing in white and cream. Talco Camisole Laces, 59c Yard A fine range of new patterns In these well . known camisole laces. , s - Net Flouncings, 59c Yard 17 inch.net flouncinr with Venise edge In white ind cream. . . , FewIousekeefiers Will Care to Miss This Great Sale of Bluarid'Wh Enamelware , ' , For You Will Save a Full Third to a Fourth on Your Purchases. From a prominent Jobber who was overstocked we were fortunate in securing a fine lot of heavy standard duality Blue and White Enamelware at unusual price concessions prices which permit us to place the assort- mont nn aie at x lull inira to a iourin less inan regular xciiinit iikuici. vuva jum hm lowing list and personally. profit by this sale. Remember All Are First Quality Goods . IN OUR BASEMENT YOU HAVE CHOICE FROM Covered Kettles in 8-qt. size at. . . . 08 Sauce Pans in No. 4 and 5 size at. 79 Large Double Boilers at , 9lil9 Casseroles in 7-inch size at. . 50t Casseroles in 8-inch size at. ...... . - (35 Coffee Pots in 2, 3 and 4-qtv sizes at 98? Drinking Cups in generous sizes at. r 19t Drinking Cups in extra large size at 23 Tea Kettles in No. 8 size at. . . . . . . $1.25 Dish Pans in 14 and 17-qt. size at. .$1.19. Water Buckets in 12-qt. size at. . .$1.19 Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. Saturdays at9 A. M. wmmmm-r t f The Most in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes? at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays at 6 P.M s & 1 . he Lanjesi Settinc QaaltLy Pencil m EWorld Special Prices Wednesday and Thursday Spring and Summer SUI T S nad in ths Terr latest tyles. Ton ar planning to baT. a Suit aaade; don't miss tha opportunity wa an offering. , ' ' Wa will show 70a all kinds of wonted, dark and blue senres and novelties ' with 1000 styles to select from. - - First - class workmanship and trimmings so with arery Suit saade here. : MOSJKV BAOK I NOT , 1 SATISFIED Veinstein & Puziss The Vetasslooal Tailor t e, Vou Are Leoalnf for. ... . . . . . " 410 ' STARK STRCCT , et. 10th and 11Uu . PORTLAND, OR. Unsightly - pimples and Mssdshss on tha faco ere scro djrns that tha skin and H? hlood need the purifying "?rS-!eUea I Treat Suc cessfully, and For About Half the Usual Prices. Disease of Eye. Ear. Nose and Th.ro at. LiUnsrs. Heart and Kidneys. All female disorders, blood and skin diseases, Ms and electrlo treat ment eiven. Flies, Kneuma- m and stren3thenhi3 action of BEECMMS FILLS.' i rtwitSsUefAwMeslekMaiWerU. SaM esesswhssre. ba Bmosi. IDev. 25c 1 ha to ail. the modern eauinment nee- essary to Insure you first-class medical and sunrlcai attention and, remember. 1 save you about 60 per cent. DR. N. CLAUDE HAMPTON Physician aad Sarreoa -THIBD AND WA8HINOTOJT 8TS. ' Hearst It A H. to S P. M. OFFICB PHOltB.... ...MAI1T 7e KESU)EIIC PHOSE.......JSASX sill IM A3TD JJI BEKCM BTJILPIlfO , - COZY DAIRY LUNCH AMD CAFETERIA . SZS WssMnetea St. Hmp. Slats Choice) Roasts Steakay Chops, Fish. ! Oysters, Et, 16c, 20c, 25c Soloct Efts 15c Many Breaks fast Specials. - -' Hot Cakes, Waffles and all short ' orders,- any tlmo. Best of Everything at -: Moderate Prices r . Reliable Dentistry We ssarsBteo es wor for It saota. we W1U exaoarae rowx m"s ino sao taa ja 1 tesviie and wSat St will oosV . aoM rrmnss.....t ao eM Oeewoa. SSO-SS.O0 rstxemm rewne.. . FvH set Of Teatll fee.. ....So. 09 rainless EsVctsss.. ...... .ate rluanss ............ avs sS OB. a. F. HXWTOM Opes Kseatnes UatS IO Q PaWle'; Boston Painless Dentists ET 3 L ZJ 17 Black Degrees J Copying AMERICAN LEAD PENCIL CO. y '""'""a 1 --a'"--i ri'"' K MM 1 & 1 x, . N.Y." - :.. . 1 .0.. " .. . F U N E 3K. AvL, ! Boautifvl tray or black adult casket. hearse, box, ! 2 aatos. embalmins and refined semes for Funerals If desired for fXO. 1 40. 0. Hlsher priced funerals to proportion. We faanufacttre caaatota. Lady Assistant " . Beautiful Funeral CKtpel ' I aVNS. ' aw- ; atiLLEB M I LLER & ruxctt TR ACE Y Mala tttl - Isdopeaseat Fsseral Directors 1 a-.jss Washlsrtoa at Ella HU Between ttth as4 tlst Sts West Sloe rflTlOC Osr i78 Fsseral also laelsdes special eatbalmlBS for shipaiSBt lit FtUlluC desired) to aay part of ths Calted 8Uii.x'3fv;;.; sf--, i; I DENTISTS OF REPUTATIOI People come to this office from all parts of the Northwest. Our skill i actaowledgwd and our promptness In -tinishlns work to one day vt required is appreciated by out-of-town patrons. ! fWo extract any number of Teeth without causing ths sllshtest pain, Tartlealjr'jmeatlos slates aad b rid se work. mis to mi PTOftfiUKA srJCCE88FUlLT T BEAT ED !XAIHATIOH F&EK : i Boars to ft F. M. 'Fhose V. SMt i - u t Yesrs to Fortlaad WISE - DENTAL CO. fll FAItllf O BLDO. THIRD A IT WASHIHOTOIJ, S, E- COKSEH. EKTBAKCE OS TBIBD 8T&EET. I QjLJL' J i - Setween 4th and Sth oa Washlnsten Si.