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i:. 1:22. - i JLa i I iviii WD MEL ATiCSl FEATURE 111 REIIIFI 1 n d sw Design of ' Propose J r$25,00t) Gulch Structure Said to Bel Unique; Length to Be'290 Feet EASTER PROGRAM . BY MASONS! J tM of the braced spandrel arch In re- J n forced concrete will b ona of th fea ?urea of the proposed bridge on Aleian-1 'lira street across Blythesweod gulch. In Iho Klns Heights section. Plana for Hh bridge, which will coat 125.090. wara .designed by F. T. Fowler, city bridga engineer, and will ba filed thla wmL '.j Thla typa of construction la an Innova ' lion In concrete work. 'The braced span- jlrol arch la usually of atructural atael. -and. according td A- O. Johnson, assist- 'nt commissioner, of public wqrks. this tha flrt bridge oftha typa to ba butlt Tha bridge. Including, tha approachea, ! -will ba ISO feet lone and will tiara a 150- Object to Transfer Of Roosevelt Bonds- To Other Highways Euset',. April 15. Directors of the Iioopeveit highway association Thursday evenir;!? dwideo to petition uovernor vj cott to reuer Attorney General Van 1 Winkle ti render a new opinion on the legality of tha tate highway commis sion's transfer of the 12,500,000 bonds voted by, the--pec-pie -of the state for the Roosevelt highway to other projects. lii will be- asked to request that the sale of the bonds be held up. . ,- A telegram froth Congressman Hawley states that the-chief of the bureau of public roads ' ii . favorably considering the Roosevelt highway and that engin eers Of tha department deem It a thoro- I fare of primary Imporatnce. u v Present at the meeting were: Ben J?. J one. - Newport; Fred ssenheimer, Gardiner ; W. J. Kyle. Florence ; r. H. Larson, Port Orford ; A. W. Norblad. Astoria, and John C Kendall. Marsh field. " Man Tires' Lawyers; Will Run Own1 Uase , , T Montesano. Wash," April .15. Tony Cvitanovich. loser in a ..recent sult. in superior court, has : decided to- be his own lawyer and has filed two papers with ..the county cleric One -was a; notice. that his erstwhile attorney dis-rhara-ed. The other" is headed "Appeal tha Case. It goes on to say: -rcn 01 you are notified to bring back an ot my Bronertr that yon took. .-.Tony Cvitano- vich wants 2S head of cattle and two horses and his real estate. I want an income what he gave me from the date you took them to-the date you bring ttmi hact", Frank Wlnkleman is the other party to the aulC Pianos and Pla ver Sialeof Piaiios Snnnrside Masonic lodge chorus to give special Easter program at Rose City Park. M. E. ctanrcb this .morning. lettr suaa ,iaenore , jutuse Stockton, 'dramatic soprano; lira. Winifred Worrell, accompanist, and Mlsa Lucille Ioyd, reader, who will assist. - - if Assisted by Lucilla Loyd, reader ; KI- eanor Louise Stockton, dramatic soprano. and Mra.1 Winifred WorrelL cia'nlsV the Joot citer ryfb- Tha deck of tha bridga Sunny.,d- Jiajonic chorua Vill give a will provide for a la-foot roadway; with 4-foot sidewalk. Crossing tha gulch the new Structure will take tha place of the present. wooden bn, whlh haa been declared unsafe for traffic for two years. Tha new. bridga win afford an avenue for vehicular traf- to tha Salvation Army Ttescue home Hnd to the. district lying west, of Oordon treat. . ' . rt . r . uUrr..nt. .v.in.t tk nvnt r..r. i story, machine shop'and garage on Ore gon srreei oeiween ui r iro. jv- special . program of Easter music this morning at, Rosa City Park M. E. church. East B8th and Alexandra drive. The morning service -will begin at 11 O'clock.) !";. ';.' , v Tha chorus,' which wiil make its ini tial appearance,, consist of CO yoices.- The program lor the morning follows: Organ prelude, "Halle lujah- Chorus,", Mrs. Worrell ; violin olo, Milton Dun ham ; soprano ' solo,1 "Hosanna," Miss Stockton ; violin solo. . "After' Sunset- Dunham ; soprano " solo. . Open -. the Gates .of '"the .Temple. Miss Stockton : chorus, ."Be Thou My Cuide" ; tenor solo, "If .With AU Tour Hearts,". Jacob Ferguson; scripture lesson, and prayer, Dr, Charles W. Hqett, pastor; chorus, 'The Palms;V: with'.L.. Carroll Day as baritone soloist; reading .The Resur-. recuon, , Alias Loyd ; 'solo, , "Jerusalem, " Henry Parker. The offertory. VLand of Mine,.', wUl .bc sung by. the chorus. . .- in 1 - ,.. P !t i.. - .1.. DRUGGISTS Alder Street at Wert Park . We ."; Give . . Green Trading . Stamps '(f that district, most ot whom havo al '4t signified anoroval of tha nroiect. I ond streets. The assessment against tha prop try of I Four -applicants tha Salvation Army will ba approximate" if ona third of tha total coat, Johnson ald. I Whea tha preliminary plana are filed, "the project will ba discussed by tha city ;counclt Hearings will ba held for tha ; property owners to make remonstrances -bafora authority Is granted to advertise 'for contracta.to build tha bridga. ' - H . ' V . ,, OilDIXAXCK AIXS TO '. '". REGCLATB HOCSE-VOTEBS k regulation of professional house -mov I rra la tha aim of tha ordinance noy .being drafted by O. Laurgaard, cUy-h- gineer, which If passed will require poet- filed foe permission to erect private garages. They Were: L. J Canlner, on Fifth street between College and Lincoln ; V. E. Scott, on Webster street between East 13 th and 14th: Mrs. Dot H. Bobbins, on East tn treat between Division and Caruthera, and. Grace - B. Huestad. on East Ban between Emerson and Klllingsworth, PBOrEBtT OW5ZKS MTST PAY . . assessments bt aprii h Tr Owners of property ; Involved have until April 2J to pay assessments for three (sewers, totalling J6.930.38. before tha liens bear interest. George R. Funk, ettv auditor, anounced today- The ing a certified Wk to caver damage I .aaamenta were entered in the lien docket I kl Ukt 1. n n . . -. I T ... . .a .1 1 . J 1 Thursday. Aner.way i ui cilj tu take steisa to foreclose on all' property. for which tha' assessment has not oeen Mid. ' " t Tha assessments are lor me sewer in Ainmrnrth avenue, from Cloveraale -ad dition to East Ninth street, $21(7.40 : In Emerson street, from Concert Meignia addition to East N'inth street, JZ050.3S, and the sewer in East 15th street from Stark to Bumslde. 12712.60. RPtlVu HOUSE CLEANIBO AT CITr HALL IS HOW IS OBUHK Spring house cleaning time bas arrived and Commissioner Pier decided Satur day that tha city hall should be gone over and 'renovated. Saturday he drft& . an ordinance to appropriate 177 j for the task, which wUl consist repainting tha council chamber, : wash ing woodwork and general cleaning in tha building. Tha contract to wash tha windows of. tha building, has already beeu leU .,.". " . that might ba dona to streets br the "moving. ; Laurgaard aald. that . whlla onsa-raovars ara required td post bond. trouble is occasioned by tha city in col lrllnr for damages. Ha also said that by means of tha certified check tha firm moving but ona house would not be re quired to put up tha bond In addition to the check. !' ' C. A, MTLr TO ACT AS STREET ZXTEHSIOfr EXPERT f C A. McClnre will be appointed acting street extension engineer by Commls xionr Barbur to fill tha vacancy tn tha : division which will occur when Radford " shaweros leaves May 1 td assume the duties of assistant commissioner. Reo- fmmendatton will be made to tha clt inmnnins; commimun mai MCiure K . - 1 ? . garbage, - William G. -Jlelber.: superin tendent of the plant, said in ttis re port to Commissioner Blgelow. The total consumption for the month - was S212 tonajof ; which 970U tons was trash. The cost per ton was jK 'cents. ASK TWO HOTEL LICENSES. Licenses to operate hotels ; will be granted Wednesday to Andrew Tapper. No. 24 North Sixth street, and to Han- nan i.: steeiman. No. 271 Third .street ir tne council approves the recommenda tion 1 Mayor Bakeff - XISS-A6KES JOHKSOK " Miss Agnes Johnston of No. 14 IS East uusan street died at St. Vincents hos pital suddenly April 6 of. acute menin gitis.' !- Miss- i. Johnston - was J born- tn Portland and was a graduate of the 1918 class of St Vincents training, school for nurses.. She had been practicing her profession at the hospital since the com pletion of her training. She, was 14 years of age. Ladies' Hand Bags and Vanity Boxes New v Vanity Boxes - with lit- Large" assortment 'of - Ladies.'- -Hand Bags, .values to OQ tings, assortment- to rjc utva s v SI 6.00. Special at.- choose irom. .ipetiai V Three-Pocket Shopping BagsH-Special 75c ' VanitV Boxes, : fitted, ' regular : Vanity ;' Boxes, regular values iprice 6.00f now. on &lk rf ; ,9.50 and S10.00 C?rr rrii vxaw extra special .'-;... w v w -sale at only . . , - - ... 4 . . , - .- . . . . ' ! ....... - ' -, ' " . ' Only a Few Days Left to Take Advantage of the Remarkable Values - " ' . ' Offered on the Unsoldt Stock of the Foley-Maegly Music'Co: The Foley-Maegly Music Co. Vas forced 'to retire from business. Their store has been torn down. We have taken, over their stock for immediate sale at sacrifice prices. This isf your opportunity. Neither price nor terms xyiU stand in the wry of ,'s J your owning the piano you so much desire . . . - - . ;-. - . . . ' . - i t - . . , ' v - QWNERS of new .homes; yoarig married. couples; parents who wish to raise their children in the refininsr influence of music; those who have been contemplatins; the , , purchase of a piano but have been waiting or lower prices to all these we earnestly urge immediate action in securing one of these instruments. They are very much the " best pianos that can be bought anywhere for so little money. We are selling them at . V " - at -one-third off regular prices. The sale is Bearing an end, ' . . . There are still some fine Instruments left out ot the bi stock, Tbey are In an woods and finishes. AU ara - . brand new. standard make. 1'S perfect condition. - Dosena of people have bought these Instrument la tbe paat . month and are more than pleased. 'Why net yea!. . . M0LALLA PATI9G ASKED . Molalla, April IS. Petitions have been filed with the city council for' paving of sweigla avenue and Section street, elected as seer rTWO ArPMCAariOXS TO BTILD i rilLIC (1AR1GES ABE FIUD Tti annlk:atlons f or DermlSHton' to' errct pubilo garages were filed wita the rrrv auditor Saturday.- Tha applicants wore: Martin Schoot company, a one srury concrete garage and salesroom on the southeast corner ot East Seventh ar t Morrison street, and Kaehn, one- rCTEBAT0 BCBXS tf It . X tOSS OF GARBAGE IK MARCH During the month of. March tha city incinerator at Guilds Lake . averaged 117 H tons av day In consumption of 1915 Cadillac. Today's price . , . . $500 J: Poilyvely Be lag Badseed, $25.00 EACH DAY " ;;UNTll; S0IJ.; Covey Motor Car Co". - . tIlst at Washington. Free $llTiss-Me DoU This Week Only ; An eight-inch Jlt.oo Tiss-Me Doll given FREE with each purchase of t.oo or over, in our rubber department- s , - ' Hot Water Bottles Fonntain Syringes Face Bottles lea Bags Combing aUon Hot Water Bottles and Syringes -Douche Bags Atomiaars Bulb 'Syringe Nasal Douches Nursing Bottles - Nipples Rubber , Baby4 Pants Bath Sprays Rubber doves Rubber Aprons Car 'Syringes--Bed Pans Douche Cant Rubber Tubing Bathing Caps Urinals. Hot-Poinit Irons 1. ; Nearly 5,000,000 women know electric iron-, ing was revolutionized when notpoini dis covered how to make the -'puit";even hotter than the rest of the iron. .This is -only. one of the many features. Hotpoint On rJC S or, 6-pound Irons., .y Oydltl ianos r 14 Of f $S Down s - Balance Your Own. g ' Terms in Reason y t Player Pianos f Boa 1 Si Q Down p - t Balance Your Ovm Terms in Reason s y Overland, always a good investment tnow the greatest automobile value in America r sasaawSS"" v . .; '. ft v Toiletries. . Jer gen's Geranium Bath fiSoap, per cake 10c ' 3 for 25c.'' ne dozen ....., 79c J'rnported Conti Castile Soap, large bar, $Z imported Crystal -Bath, salts, regular $2.2S, special at . . . .98c Pyralin Ivory One-Half Off A few . discontinued numbers, now on sale atone-half off. S8.00 Hair Brushei now $4.00 $1.06 Trays.;. $3.00 14.50 Powder Boxes; now-. $25 4.5o Hair : Receivers' now ...... i$2.25 Electric v .Toaster 4 . Every home should have . an ( electric toaster, at this very low price $4.65 ; -f . v t Tha Davison Ckib ; PresentsT RUBY PAGE FERGUSON: ' ' (Mrs. Anthony Ettweri- 1 In Dramatic Recital Friday, April 21, 8:15 P. M. THE UTTLE THEATRE ' 23d -St Near Washington : Tickets on Sale at Our Store Tooth'-:- -,. ' ' ' Pastes Dr. FOwler's . . . -35c Kolynos ........ 19c Lyons' .........23c Pebeco 36c Pepsodent' i . . 45c Colgate's" Dental Rib bon priced . , 25c iiiectriCt Waffle Iron; Plover Pianos V Off .: '. Pianos lA Off ; $900 Player Fos..;..$600.00 : 600 Pianos .$400.00 - . t . - ' $850 Player" Pianos. .. ..$566.65 gaaos. ....... f366.65 s - ' p!yer s; : SSS::::::::::::i -Utii ;.$700 Player Pianos.. ...$466.65 $475 Pianos .....S316.65 , , $650 Player Pianos $43535 f , V.' $450 Pianos ....,.! 1300.00 $600 Player Pianos $400.00 .425 .Kos;..... ...... .$283.35. 4 - . ; t ; j';-..-:- . .- r -s - . 1 . f . - . - , -. - i . - Every piano that leaves this store la fully guaranteed by us. We have been established hers nearly iS years, ' and wa stand back of every Instrument .we sen. Keed-French service is aver at your command. . -.v - ' - '' .-..' ": - ' ,-.-'. ,, ' , ' A wonderful assortment of phonographs of various makes ' - - - and chbiceit voods, half price., SlJDO down, terms to sniti ? The "Wells round, electric: waffle iron regular $16.00 social at only' , 12.65 ; Fihe'WorkmanBhipi Look at isn t rrtnTiri.T'nicrri.: priced cars. ' 1 f-a-b'Toltd V - Todays Overland 25 miles to the gallon : -AlUsteel body; baled cnomer finish; 130-inch sprixis base TOURING SSM; ROADSTER $35; COUPE W SEDAN $855; F.OJLTOLEDO WeViUFix UpYflurVholeLlouth For Very Little Lloney AND INSURE IT FOR 15 YEARS! ' '-v , ' - , Victor and Edison Products Not Included rr' ,-- , :: . . .' - : ' .- v " " " ' .. - , - : .- ,.- Reasonable Extension of Payments in Case of Sickness or Lack of Employment - . - v . . . . - , -. , , -- j, .s "" . ' . - ' ! " Call and Make Your Selection This Week . . ,. ; . .. . ' . .... J 1 . "Reed RENGH ID) TAMO Co ! WASHIN GTO N 'ST. AT TVvLFTk""-; 1 lllllSlllEllM -.Via:.' -i-'Vw.r P . 5r - " S" U i. : 1-2 . - .'!c -J -i - --t v :-S V-.l.- J i ; RETIRING FROM BUSINESS 4f : 1 ' V SURPRISING BARGAINS ON iwiiili WILLYS -OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. x. ' . FRANK C ItlGGS, Manager Broadway at Davis St. ' r . Broadway 3535 . - T ....... ....... ...... " No matter, where you liver it .will pay you to come to Port land for your dentistry. . We can" save you more than, what your ticket -costs.- Remember, we have been here , for the last 17 years, and "have, the .confidence established as up-to-date, reliable, painless dental operators. We J have 'experls in : every branch of the profession. " ' " ' My quality has stood - the test ' Thousands , have foand it permanent How else, could I' personally guarantee it for 15 years? " Quality dentistry does not'always mean extremely high; fees. My low fees are within the reach of all -merely .a fair profit on your work. - ' ; : , - MY PRICES FOR : GUARANTEED -WORK Fleah Colored Plates from $10.00 Porcelain Crowns. . . .from $ .5.00 FiHings from $ 1.00 22-K- Gold Crowns. . . from $ 5.00 22-K Gold Bridge. . . .from $ 5.00 OPEN IIIGIITS a - Elactrd Pamlsso IN THE TWO-STORY BUILDING Corner Sixth and WasMnston Streets, Portland, Orenn Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Women s Slurts, Corsets, Uhdenvear and Hosiery; Women's arid Children's Shoe's; Men's Clothing and Haberdashery; Boys' Clothing and Underwear; Men's and Boys' Shoes; Hardware and House hold Utensils; Builders' Hardware and Tools; . Paints, Kalsomine and Brushes; Fishing . M SiK MTackle; 'CriMeries; aind : Tobacco . foi t he reo pie 1 GdldeiiPrbf itliNowIstlieTime-rNow! Stores for Rent! " Store and Office Fixtures for Sale! -). H 'M t: Delivery Equipment for Sale! ; FIRSfSECONl AND ALDER STREETS Store Opens at 9 p' Clock : 3 0 it,. J