TV0 ADDITIONAL STEAMERS NAMED FOR LOCAL CARGO Two additional steamships have been announced for Portland load ing by the; General Steamship com pany, operating in the Australian and the West Coast trade. They are ih Waliina-ford for October loading Callao and Valparaiso, "and the Las Vegas for Australian ports. The Las i Vegas' is for early September loading. Part cargo -will be loaded on Puget sound. Previously announced for the General Steamship company are ine eteamsnip ; Depre. due from San Francisco Friday. She will take 2000 tons of wheat at ; Portland for Callao. The steamship Meridan. September loading, will take a mixed cargo of wheat, lumber and flour for Peru. ... The Derboay, due Sep- tember 15, will also clear for the west coast and will take mixed cargo. A new steamship, name not an ' flounced, has been taken for South Af rica, September loading of flour.. ' The Sweede steamship Indus cleared late Thursday afternoon with 7500 tons of wheat for the United Kingdom, val ued at approximately S750.000. The In dus will leave down Friday morning at daylight In spite of the fact that Au gust is Usually a short month in off- shore shipments the wneat, , Hour ana lumber export are holding well up. OCEAN VOYAGER BELIEVED LOST; WIFE GIVES UP HOPE ' Aberdeen, Wash., Aug. 12. The wife ! of Helgar Torsensen, 60 years old. ex- chief j master-at-arms of the United States navy; who left here on the second leg of an attempted voyage from Brem- '' erton to San Francisco in a 22-foot - naval dingy, has given up her husband fnr lnt and is returning from San Fran- clsco to her, home in Bremerton, r Thls advice was received here in a dispatch from Mn. Torsensen yesterday. : While in San Francisco Mrs. Torsensen took up a wide search with naval au- inonues in extorts to locals ner nus- band. He was last1 seen by Captain Lar sen of the McCormick line, 800 miles from Salt Francisco. Mariners believe that Torsensen's frail craft was swamped : by a wave when the aged sailor "lay to" jin order to get sleep. j, Tossensen made the run here from i orcranrioii in 10 Days. ne narrowly i escaped, being wrecked - twice, once off 1 Cape Orenville and once off the Grays i Harbor ban He was brought in from ; the bar by a life guard crew, t While here Torsensen was tried for insanity but was released.. I FOUR OF ALASKA CANNERY : SHIPS BOUND FOR SOUTH San Francisco, Aug. 12. The first bf the Alaska cannery ships are now home ward bound,, according to advices re ceived here. The Star of Lapland, barks' B. P.: Cheney, Pactolus and. Hecla have left: Bristol "bay for San Francisco. All four of the vessels got away from the north last week. According to mail advices received by their owners, the catch, although better than last year, is .very light. ! Bough weather is respon sible, according to : fishing authorities. COMPANY IS FORMED TO . ACQUIRE STEAMER HULLS I P. P. Drinker of the Pensinsula Se curities company. CaDtain J. W Tnt and G. E Miller have organized the! Multnomah, company, the object of the 1 corporation being to purchase, rerig and,! operate hulls to be -purchased from the I sales, and supply! department of 'the! Emergency Fleet corporation. Miller is Midsummer Is Here CHILD'S PLAY SUITS Special $1.19 Made of 2-40 blue denim or khaki, trimmed in red; round or Dutch neck; long or short sleeves. In ages 1 to 8 years. Simon's Popular; Shoe Department Offers Tennis Footwear For Men, Women and ; Children Boys' Extra Heavy Corduroy Knee TROUSERS Regular $3.50 Values Special $2; 'Well made trousers in ages 8 to 17 years. Splendid values Boys' Blue Denim j OVERALLS Ages 1 to 8 years. , . . ..,$1.19 Ages 9 to 16 years . j v . . . $1 .29 Strongly made; double seat and; knees?! financing the plan - and will handle the bond issue. The first craft will be one of the Grant Smith-Porter hulls, and will be rigged as a four masted barkentine. The vessel was christened Acarman when launched, but the name will-be changed by the new owners. She is of the same type as the Oregon Fir and Oregon Pine, now en route with lumber for Australia. 1 ROBERT DOLLAR COMPANY TO CARRY MAIL FREE TO ORIENT Vancouver. B. C, Aug. 11. L N. S.) Canadian postoff ice officials today act cepted; the offer of the Canadian Robert Dollar Steamship company to carry their mails jto the Orient free of charge. This will result In getting Canadian and American mails to the 1 0rient before Japanese liners from. Seattle can bring them. ! The dispute of the Canadian ocean isteamBhip lines and the Canadian Pacific .railways Is reported no nearer settlement. ; Working on Shoal j The 'Port of Portlanid dredge Tualatin has been transferred to the mouth of the Willamette to work on the shoal to-the south bf the Willamette river light. The dredge Is operating Inside the mouth of the Willamette and to the south and east of the fight Two lumps will be removed. The second is directly outside the light in the Columbia. i i i i Motorsblp Is Sued Charging that the cost of a radio set placed aboard the motor-ship Challambra, valued with Installation at J2705.S5, has not been paid, the Bilbourne :& Clark Manufacturing compamy filed a suit for the claim In; the admiralty. j f H r, j ! Positions of Vessels i Radio reports from, i North Head give the positions of the following vessels at 8 p. m., August 11: i Tug Hercules, Astoria to San DiegOi towing log raft, 444 miles from San Francisco, ,i . I 1 .! ALL ALONG THE WATERFRONT The' British steamship Mount Etna, from Vancouver. B. C. arrived up Thurs day nlghU She is in to Norton, Lilly & Co. and will load wheat for Kerr. Gifford & CO. I' I I. I' The i steamer Willamette with pas sengers from San Pedro and San Fran cisco, is due to arrive Monday. She will be followed on Tuesday ! by the : Mult nomah. Both are McCormick vessels. ! T. Eevine, newly appointed agents of the General Steamship company at Port land, will assume his duties at the new local office Monday. ' ' E. McConologue, now in charge, will leave for San Fran cisco to take- charge of the company business at that place. The ! steamer Olympian will make an excursion trip to - Cascade Locks Sun- day. leaving Taylor street dock at 9 a. m, Beach travel is holding up during Aug ust and regular passenger boats are doing a steady and good business. The recent ( spell t of hot weather has sent many people to the oceanside resorts and river steamers are getting a large share. DAILY: RIVER READISG8 I 8 a. m., Pacific Time. , ii US' h tSro 1 EE'S SI fac-S ara STATIONS i j j5 J ft " 8 : ;: J- .. j1! -. i J ."! 1 : ' r ; g : g Umatilla . .1 25 j 9.8 -0.2 1 0. 00 Albany (20 0.7 0 0.00 Salem .!...... I 20 -1.6 0 0.00 Oregon City .......I 12 1.0 0 0.00 I-orUand ....... .. .I 15 8.0 -O.l 0.00 (-) Falling. ! RIVER FORECAST . . i The Willamette rtrer at Portland will continue to fall during the next three days, j AT NEIGHBORING PORTS San iFrancisco. Aug. 12. (L N. S.) Ar rived Aug. 11: Halo, trial trip, 10:50 a. m. ; Ererettj Port Allen. 10:50 a. m. ; Caspar, Cas- Miller & Tracey Credit If You Wish Main 2691 578-85 and Simon's Is the Place FIRST, ! SECOND! AND ALDER STREETS 1 - : ; I Friday and Saturday ! Coffee! Special! DEPENDABLE COFFEE I- 1 lb. tin 3 lb. tin 5 lb. tin par, 19 a. m.i Yellowstone, Coos Bay. 3:10 p. m.; South Cout. Lob Angeles. 2t4S. p. m. ; Msyfair. 1:20 p. m-; Admiral Scbley. Lo Ance lea, 2:03 p. in.; Port Angeles. Honolulu; Uufu E. Wood. Honolulu. 3:25 p. m. Sailed Aug. 11: Eurydame. Vanooarer, 1:35 p. ib.; Mataonia, Honolulu. IrOi p. m.: Ad miral Sebrae, Ocean Fall. 11:55 a. m. : CUe hau. Grays Harbor, 8 :5a p. m. : lria ? (tn T toosh la torn), Im Ancelea, 11 a. m. : El 8e cundo. Gray Harbor, 4:2S p. 'in.; I'aaadena, Albion, 4:30 p. m.: Oregon, Grays Harbor, 4:50 p. m.; Admiral Nicholson, Santa Barbara, 6:55 p. m. ; Bee, Enreka, 8:55 p. m. i - 8aa Francinoo, Aug. 12. (I. N. S.) Ar rfred. Phoenix, from Greenwood, j at 4 a. m.; China, from Honsaonc, at 5:50 : a. m.; Vh aeena, from Kedondo. at T a. m. ; Frank L. ; Stout, from Los Angeles, at 7:85 a. Bj. : W. A. l'ama, from Eterett, at 7:43 a. m. ; Korea Maru, from Hongkong, at 7:40 a, m. ; Kicbmond, with! barce 95 in tow. from Seattle, atS:4S a. m. Sailed, Steam yacht Venltia, for Man Itaego, a s a. m. ; iasy Freeman, for Portland, at 4:50 a. m. : Eaaterling, for Yokohama, ait 10:20 a. m. New York. Aug. 10. (L N.,i8.) Arrired: 6S. Corone, from Seattle. i . - . - Cristobal, Aua. 9. L N. 8. ) Sailed : B8. Effingham, for Alexandria. Sun Pedro, Aug. .11. (L N. S.) ArriTed: SS. San Ihego. from Tacoma and Everett; Gov ernor, from aa Francisco. SaUed : JSS. Ad- miral Dewey, lor Seattle, via (San Francisco. Vancouver. Aug. 12. I. N. S.) Arrived: SS. VVaitemata, trom Melbourne, yia Han Fran cisco. August 11. arrived; SS. Lyman Stew art, from Ban Francisco. ! Camoose. H. C, Aug. 12.- tl. N. !S. Sailed: iSS. ilounl Aetna, for Umoa, via Port land and porta. Port Townaend, Aug. 12. (L N. S.) Passed in: Yacht Banwan, at 1 p. m. i BeUingham, Aug. 12. (L N. S.) Arrived: Del wood, from .Seattle. , . Port Ludlow, An. 11. (1. N. 8.) Arrived: Schooner Camano, from Honolulu, via Port Townsend, in tow tug Oregon. i Eagle Harbor, Aug. 11. IL -Vi g.) Bailed: SS. Horace X, Baxter, for San Francisco. Tacoma, Aug. 12. (L N. S.) Arrived: SS. Ketchikan, from Seattle. Sailed:. SS. Admiral Goodnch, for Seattle. Aug. 11th, arrived: U. 8. A. T. Mirici. from Manila, via San irancisco, 2 p. in. SaUed: SS. Quadra, for Britannia Beach, 3 p. m. Seattle, Aug. 12. (I. N. S.) Arrived: SS. Tajimi Aiaru, from Hongkong, 1 via ! Victoria. 10:40 a, m. ; Steel Tradtr, from New York, via, Vancouver and Union Bay, B. C.. 8:35 a, m. Sailed: SS. Alameda, for ; Anchorage, via Southeastern and Southwestern Alaska, it a. m.; Uueeu, for San Diego, via San Francisco, noon. Arrived 11th: SS. Gedney, from Southeastern; Alaska, 3:10 p. m.; Yosemite, from San Fran cisco, 3 p. m. Sailed 11th: SS. Prince George,; (or Prince Rupert, 11 p. m. Ketchikan. Aug. 11. (L N. S.) Sailed; SS. Jefferson, southbound, 2 p. m. Shanghai. Aug. 5. (1. N. S. ) -t Arrived : ' SS.: M. S. Dollar, from Seattle, via Vancouver. Lumber Charter fixed Charter has : been announced the Bastern Belle, 1954 tons, to carry a cargo of lumber from the Columbia river to Callao, at $32.50. Amsinck & Co. of San Francisco are the charterers.. Animals Cause Astlima Certain people are liable to attacks of asthma when brought into contact with: cats, dogs, etc This is due to an emana tion from the skin or fur of the animal. for Midsummer Bargains in All Men's ; Oxfordsi. Women's Oxfords j Boys' Oxfords, '. Girls' Oxfords, Chil dren's Mary Janes all of the famous Hood quality; all-rubber soles, rubber heels; high grade white canvas. Get plenty, for your vacation! Buy for next year! AH sizes for everybody! j This is a Great Big Footwear Saving . . .49c .$1.44 $2.38 Sale Extraordinary ). 36-INCH CURTAIN SCRIMS Only 29c the Yard. Colorswhite, crea;m' and ecru, wittf fancy filet borders. Thrifty buyers should not fail to supply their needs here at this low price! DEALERS OPPOSED TO GAS INQUIRY : " r ' Salem, Aug. 12.- Feara that any attempt to' investigate the high cost of gasoline now existing In Oregon could only result In additional penal ties . for consumers, .were expressed by automobile dealers from Portland here Wednesday to explain toti State Treasurer 6. P. Hof f r the possible results of the' Inquiry which he an nounced would be instituted several days ago.;-;L: v '4"? 1)-: Those attending the conference were M. O. Wilkins of the Oregon Automobile Dealers association ; C. L. Boss,; A. H. Brown. A. B. Manley, A. S. Robinson, C. C. Fagen and others. ; j! ' The radical increase in the price of gasoline to Oregon consumers was large ly justified by the dealers with the ex planation that the additional charge was necessary to cover the cost of Importing a supply from the mid continent field in order to tide over the emergency existing : in this state due to the ina bility of the California ; field to meet the abnormal demand. (They had no serious complaint to make against the present price of gasoline so long as it provided the necessary supply, j i Although the dealers did not say so in as many words It was plainly inti mated that they regarded the oil com panies as in absolute control over the sumer to do but take his medicine and act as though he liked it. no matter how bitter the dose might be M The conference Wednesday was the re sult of a statement issued by State Treasurer Hoff several days ago to the effect that he proposed to go to the bottom of the gasoline situation in an effort to discover the responsibility for the increase in the price which he insists is a distinct violation of the agreement between state offcials and the oil companies ..at the time the bars were let down on the specific gravity test in : this state in order to tide over the gasoline shortage. Commenting on the conference this evening Hoff declared : 'I am looking for information on this' subject from every angle and the automobile dealers were able to supply me with some of it." Lines. Buy Now! 71 1 M - CHILDREN'S HALF SOCKS ' : i i 3 Extraordinary Specials 35c 39c 45c ! In lisle and in silk; beauti ful combination of patterns and colors. The lowest of prices! Wonderful Cleanup Sale! 40-Inch Printed j Dress Voiles! Only 69C Yd.1 Actually below the present whole sale cost! A fine selection of " patterns is shown! Buy now at a price the lowest! Boys of 363d jto i Stage Reunion at Claremont Tavern Members of the ?&3d ambulance com pany. 316 th sanitary train, are planning on 4 reunion to be held at Claremont Tavern, September 9. Earl Wursweller. one of the prominent members of the or- ganlzat'on. Is in charge of arrangements and he requests that all former comrades In his company get In touch with him as soon as possible at Main 7933, or by writ ing to him at 131 Broadway, so that res ervations can be made. The unit was en- listed in Portland early In the war. Sep tember 9 Is the anniversary of the de parture from Portland to join the 91st division at Camp Lewis. Raisin Association Fixes Wholesale Price at 26 Cents National prohibition has nothing what ever on the California Raisin associa tion. Those that want to make raisin wine will ; not only have to dodge the government officials, but they will be compelled to pay tribute to the growers. For instance the growers have named the opening prices for raisins. The new basis means a wholesale price of 26 cents a pound on packed seeded raisins, which" means - about 35 cents to con sumers, while the loose muscatels, the sort used for making wine, cost t to 3 cents a pound more. - ' T TRANSPORTATION INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE LINES AMERICAN LINE NEW YORK CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Sew York ....Asg.SllSept. ISIOet. 16 St. Pasl ..Ang.sH8ept.2&Oct.tS Philadelphia Sept. 4Oet. SlOct. NEW YORK HAMBURG Mongolia .... . ..Aug. 14S4pt. SSINot. C Manchuria ... ...sept, mocu svinee. II PHILADELPHIA QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL Harerford ..Sept. tlOct. ISIHot. t RED STAR LINE NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP Kroonland ....... Asg. 14Sept. 18Oet. SS Lapland ......... Asg. SI Sept. tl Oct. Sf Finland Asg. 28Oet. 2Not. s Zeelaad .Sept. 4Oct. Not. IS For reaervationa and ticket apply to local aeonts Ave.. Seattle, SUMMER VACATION EXCURSION FARES TO OCEAN RESORTS Season tickets are on sale daily, good to return until October 31, and allow stop-overs. Week-end tickets are on sale Saturdays and Sundays, limited to return following Mondays. Clatsop Beach GEARHART AND SEASIDE NORTH BEACH POINTS Fast trains carrying observation parlor cars and, coaches leave North Bank Station, 8:30 A. M.,! 6:20 P. M. daily, and 2:00 P. M. Saturday. CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE, NORTH BANK STATION. Optiog Are Now Ideal at Tillamook County Beaches i Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches in clude Rockaway and Garibaldi beach resorts, Neah-kah-nie, i . Manxanita and Bay Ocean. Newport (a. charming resort for tha family.) A picturesque trip across the Coast Range Mountains. Situated on Taqulna Bay and the Pacific Ocean..' Modern Natatorlum i with salt water baths. Crater Lake A lake within a Crater.) - !' Located In the heart of the Cascade Rwige. Reached by auto mobile stage from Medford or Klamath Falls. Other Attractive. Resorts i -Detroit (ML Jefferson Country -Breitenbuah Hot Springs) . McCredie Hot Springs - Josephine County Caves (Marble Halls of Oregon) Shasta Mountain Resorts , "Oregon Outdoors" Booklet . Will help you decide on that vacation resort. Contains descrip tions of the various outing places, excursion fares and hotel and camp rates... . - Summer Excursion Fares For further particulars or copy of booklet "Oregon Outdoors." . inquire of local agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT . General Passenger. Agent'-:..'."'.. SEEK REHEAR IN ROAD CASE Salem, Aug. 12. Declaring that the Oregon supreme court erred in Its construction of the state law lim iting: bonded Indebtedness for road construction purposes. In the case of W. P. Hawley vs. the county court and county commissioners of Clack amas county, the district attorneys of Yamhill and Crook counties have joined with the district attorney for Clackamas county in petitioning for a rehearing of the case. The dissent ing opinion rendered.by Chief Jus--tice McBride- and concurred ! In by Justices Harris and Johns, is cited by the petitioners as containing suf ficient grounds for a favorable con sideration of their petition. i Through the action of the supreme court in the Clackamas county court $1,700,000 in road bonds were held to be illegal because the Issue exceeded the 2 per cent limitation permitted under the state law. "The question decided by the court is one of great public interest, not only be cause it Involves the construction of an amendment to 'the constitution ; of the state and the effect of such amendment upon an act of the legislative assembly of the state which it Is admitted it enaeted to provide the machinery for carrying into execution the power grant TRANSPORTATION WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic ..... Olympic- ..... . Aar.UISept. isjoet. IS .Ang.S8Sept. 18Oet. 9 NEW YORK QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL Mobile Aug. tllSept. SB CelUe Aug. fSIOeU 2Xov.' Baltic ....Sent. 4 Oct. Sot. IS Cedrie ... ... .tior.it NEW YORK GIBRALTAR . NAPLESGENOA Canonple Cretle .....................Ang. M ......Sept. IS WHITE STAR-DOMINION MONTREAL QUEBEC LIVERPOOL Megaatle .... ...Ang..SlSept. 181 Oct. 19 Canada Aag. 24Sept. SSIOet. SO or Company'! Office, O. P. S argent. SI 6 Second pnone main lis Round Trips $4.50 Week-Ends $5.50 Season 8 War Tax Additional THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. TENTH AND HOYT STS. Days ed by the constitution., but also because the progress of the state- and the pros perity and happiness of the inhabitants and not the interests of the litigants alone, are deeply concerned, the brief accompanying the petition declares. Suspension Asked Of 3 Mile Limit Law Upon Fishing Salem, Aug. 12.1 An attempt to suspend the enforcement! of the state law for bidding the possession or sale in Oregon during the closed season of - food fish caught outside the three-mile limit, pend- ing the outcome of a case involving the validity of the act, now before the supreme court on appeal from Clatsop county, is being madeby the Union Fish ermen s Packing company-of Astoria in an application for a temporary injunc tion order against, the state fish and game commission filed with the supreme court Wednesday. Justice Burnett . has taken the appli cation under advisement until August 21. The packing company, it its application for a restraining or dr. alleges that the Oregon law is unconstitutional In that it interferes with property right and that it Is in violation of the Interstate com merce act. It is also pointed out that Washington failed to carry out its side of an agreement with the Oregon legisla ture for the enactment or a similar law affecting Washington : fishermen. thansportation JpADMTOAL LINSj . . . "CITY OF TOFgK1 Sella 9:00 P. M.i Anpuat 18. for tot Bay. Eureka and San Krtncico, eonnertinf with iteameri to hem Angelee sod San Info. , PA8SKNGFR ANT FRK1GHT REHVICB TO MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICAN PORTS. FROM I 8 AN FRANCISCO. VIA 3. S. "CURACAO," AUGUST, 23. - : TICKET OFFICE 101 THIRD T. Freight Offloe Municipal Deck No. 2. F-hefie Main S2S1. Pacific Steamship Company DirtOT TOVXAIUMWia; SAILINGS feurangerf jord Aacuet 6, Sept. IT. Oct. 29. Benrenafiord Aucuat 27, .Oct. 8. Mot. 1. Sailings erery threo weeks. REIDAR GJOLME CO.. Inc. General Passenger Agents 70S Third Ave. Seattle, Washington TOYO KISEN KAISHA DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICE PORTLAND to JAPAN and CHINA S. S. "SEIYO-MARU" Freight and passenger steamer. 14. 000 tons. Sails from Portland September. 19 for Yokohama. Kobe, Alojl and Hongkong. For rates, fares, space or Informa tion, address OREGON-PACIFIC COMPANY General Agents Wilcox Bldg. Main 4565 Astoria Route S. S. "ASTORIAN" Z 30 P. M. DAILY except Thursday -FARE! $1.66, Including tax Morrlson-St. Dock Phones Main sues; U-4t ASTORIA AND 'WAV POINTS STR CF.OPCIANA Reuns Trt Dally tit apt Friday) LEAVES PORTLAND 7:10 A. SL . Alder-Street Deck. LEAVES ASTORIA 2 P. SL FLAVEL DOCK PARE St.es EACH WAT. Direct Connection for South Seachee. MlfM eat Daily. p. m. Every Day Eieapt Sunday Main 142. 641-22 NEW TODAY $3500 $3500 VERY NIFTY Fiv-room bungalow' with about 1500 worth of furniture, located Y2 block from car, every imaginable built-in feature and fireplace. This is a splen did buy. Terms can be arranged. 9 711 Chamber of Commerce WE CALL FOR TOTJR OLD ' CAKPT8 Rags m W oeiti Ciethlsg FLUFF RUGS All Work Tsrned Oat Promptly Rag Rsgs Wts 'All Slses . Rail Orders dead for Book let Carpets Cleaaed. - LalS aae Kaxltte NORTHWEST RUG CO. We Call aad Deliver " Old Carpets aad Bags Jtla4s late FLUFF RUGS Rag kugs. Carpet Cleaning and Refitting. Mall orders. Bend for BookleL Oregon Fluff Rug Co. 8t Hut 8Urk . Tabor 7S14 I J.i . aael e a a . KM S " Cj l TRAI G SCHOOL HEAD QUITS POST Salem, Aug.: 12. The resignation: of Mrs. Margaret L. Mann, superin tendent of the state Industrial train ing school for girls, was handed to the state board of control Wednesday afternoon and was Immediately ac cepted to become effective Septem ber X. . Mrs. Clara Patterson, for the past three years employed in the auditing de partment of the secretary of state's of fice,! was named as Mrs. Mann's suc cessor. . i Mr. Patterson is the widow of the late Edward O. Patterson, who at the time of ..his death was In charge of the automobile registration department in the isecretary of state's office. i Mrs, Mann was named superintendent of the school In October. 1917. KHVT TODAY Houses ud Garages -... . r .' EREOTED IN tions ready' ANO EASY TO PUT TO-1 OETHCR S rint-eiaea baeas or ssrace direct frotj (bo factory at a uKJtAl baViNvr. lc pay so auadieaBea e oroliL. Ml rua eataKierae. REDtMADE DUILDINC OOMPANV East ElevtPth and Marttt C Riocke SouUl si Hawutorne, phens Eart 11 Peruana.' Oreeoo 8E5I US TOUR OLD CABPETS J , . i (We Call sod Deliver) Old Rust and Woolan Oiohlng We Mat Reverelble. Hand-Woven , FLUFF RUGS I Room Sire Fluff Huge Woven S17.SO . I Rao Ruoa Woven Ah Ilea Olethee Cleaning - and Dvetnf Dpt. Mail Order. Stnd for Booklet Mittreaaaa Renovated, Mads Over, Made to Order - : Feathers Renovated i Carpet Cleaning l12 Rus. 'Steamed Cleaned, S1.SS 4 WESTERN FLUFF RUO OO. e 4 Union Ave N. tut SS1S, or Best Tees FOR RENT j 10,000 square feet storage, j space, fireproof building-. MONARCH MOTOR CO. 343 Vancouver Ave. East 4136 . ATCTTOTT SA LEW TOMOTtltOW air ' w iXsoN's-AtJctios ituuais. iu-t;a SD BT. SALE AT 19 A. U. MKF.TIO lfQTlCr:R 11 "BASKET PICNII' Ciul trrotto No. MIS liiTitr all Maatrr Mvmi and Uwlr faml liee to be their giimls at a lu" Itrt jnenir. to bf hrkt In fryUi Tke Park on Haturrlay. Aufiut 14. The fJrrvtto band will I a rnnrvn irura vt. " follnwrd by all aorta of m- and P"rt. ... . . . . . T .n 1ft Rn n eonunuinc win lm ranrm . - ... to. i Hrins I' own lunch, or can buy " on the around. All other aUrantiroie frw. fly order of the Monarch. J. H. BUTLEK. 8oc KIBKPATRICK COVyCTl. No. 2227. Serurtty lrn rfit aaaoctation, will rive 4t. uoual 600 card party and danoe on Friday nut at the Bwiaa hall, 8d. and Jef ferson eta; rarda eommrnr tng at S:SO: eTeryhnd. come for a anod tline : a nod ' t union Batiste. Adraiaeton lBo. iet arqiiaintrd with our four policy tynlem ; you need protec tion. JOnn EHAWNOV URL. !0. 009. sieeta every THonaay. 8 p. m-, No. 203 H Third tL Tiaitios brathen welcome. MmTNO&fAH. CAMP No. 77, W. O. W.. will hold resular meeting at hall, Vt Huth and .Aldrr etreeta, r'rulay nicht. 'Aucuat 18. Initiation. V lull ing neighbors walrome. J. O. WILSON, Clerk. WEBFOOT CAMP Kn. SI. W. O. W.. every Friday nicht fn W. O. W. Temi'le. 129 11th at. Menben re atlwted to be preaast Tle Mors welcome. Ii L. B ARBOR. Clerk. POHTLANI) Idge No. 6. A. P". and A. M. Hrwcial communica tion thia Friday evening. 6: JO, Masonic temple. Work in the M. M. degree. VbBUn brethren Wei come. By order of W. M. H. J. IlflUCHTON. Beoy. BCRINESS COMMfJNICATION8 Victory Chapter of O. E. H., thia Thuraday), Auguat 12. By ordev of tho worUiy matron. GRACE CRAMER, See. ALBERT PIKK Lodge No. 182. A. K. A A. M. Special communi cation Friday evening, Auguat IS. at 7:30 o'clock, M. M. degree. Vat iting brethren welcorn. . W. COOK, Becy. BEIXWOnO I-odse No. 131. A. F. A A. M. H pec 11 meeting tomor row (Friday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Work F. t . drgree. Vfcv itors welcome. My ordrr W. M. i. H. BUTLEK. Keey. HARMONT lodge No. 12. A. F. A. M. Special communication thie (Thursday; evening at 7 o'clock. Work in the FeUowcreft degree. Vinitoni welcome-. W. kf. VtlASS, Becy. UT. HOOD Lodge No. 1R7. A. T. and A. M. Kimrial communica tion tomorrow (Friday) evening T o'clock. Work la E. A. d'gree. ViniLore welcome. By order of W. M. F. W. E.NK. Secy. OREGON COMMANr3EBY N 1, K. T. Stated armblr this (Thursday) evening at S o'clock. C F. WIEfiAND. IUeorder. BRICKLAYERS', Masons' and Tllesetteri' Int Union No. 1, Oregon, ftpeclal meeting Fri day are.. Aug. 13. Bnvlneas of Importance. All members are requested to attend. 1. C, LILLI3, Bee. ruRIKU JV.Wr.lJtT a anerialtv: buttons, das. cbaraa iaeaer Bros.. 131-18 el at. Lig "Ra At