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CITY HALL AGAIN I UJ1L.L.IM UL U111UL. ML TAX WON H?- J, Ll , t Public Works Department Espe-l- cially Pleased, Since Projects J" May Be' Gone Through With. Xll -drnartmenfj of th" rit .n4 are. gratified over the 'decision of the voters of Portland to permit the levy - lnlr at. thtt anmt&l l.mm tnm jral municipal purposes; for this maun that the present publle .service ren dered by. the city will not have to be . curtailed during the ensuing year.:. ! And while thia is -of benefit to every ' city department. .. probably its most noticeable appUcation may ; be seen through - the , department of . . public works, for tt wilk be enabled to pro ceed with the street and sewer pro- . :-' :1D E iN; T -IS-T' R Y Fv IT HURTS,: DON'T PA Y V TEETH EXTRACTED FREE BRLDGEWORK -- PLATES ;Af5 OTHER WORK REASONABLE - DR. HARRY SEMLER, Dentist ' v 2d Floor AKky R4g-.34 and" .Morrison 265 Morrisoa rJ Open Sunday. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M-' - ' ? Tel. Main 6576 pram ' mapped out tor . 1923, . although not even, to - such t a degree : as is " de manded by petitioners for street Improvements.- . f .-- -Vt; ,-aSW There are now era file In the depart ment of public works petitions for ap proximately $6,500,000 worth of public worfcatreet improvements and sewers mostly. . The . program for 1923 will take care of S 1.590,000 . of this work. That is, provided the budget as it now stands on these Items : is. given ap proval by the tax conservation com mission, i . ! 'One of the outstanding1 items in this program is the construction - of .s.the north branch of the Rhine street sewer, to cost about ($21&000. " This will give service to the south and east slopes of the Mount Tabor , district, a territory that is closely-built up with - homes, and In which there is much difficulty with cesspool ' It will drain an area Of about two square miles.. -- More than 100 ; streets are ' on the program for permanent Improvement One of these is the 17th. 18th and An. ktny streets district, which improve ment will cost about $16,000; another probably will be the redress of an. area la the central east 'side district that comprises 40 blocks and which will cost approximately $80,000 ; while still another is the redress of Clinton street, from 12th to 25 th streets, at a cost of $20,000. Many streets of jmportance on Che east side are la th list for permit i nent Improvement j during the ensuing 'year- , -i 0 Qj) o ' Impressive ceremonies marked the unveiling of the equestrian statue of Theodore .Roosevelt, the work of A. Phimister Proctor, and the grift of Dr. Henry Waldo Coe, Saturday, in celebration of Armistice , day. Upper left band corner David MeArthur. Opmpany E,' -,t " Illinois' Inlan try, with fiagV and R. E. Karltee, 31th Dlinols infantry, representing G. A. R.; 4-year-old Jean Mackenzie, daughter of fV ' Ronald SI Jlackenzie and granddaughter of. the late Dr. K- A. J. Mackenzie, who touched, the ropes releasing flag at nnveilimj of statue; the bronze figure of the Rough Rider, Theodore Roosevelt; Dr. Coe and his mother, Mrs.' Mary Coe, who came from Chicago "to attend the ceremony; (Insert) Arthur S. Hayncs of General Pershing's band, leader of the , Seventh. Infantry band of .Vancouver . ' barracks. Below, left School children marching 'with , flags at morning ceremonies. ' Righfc Fred W. Angel, Over the Top post No. , 4 81, and W. W. HarperJ World War post, bearing wreaths for the monument. ,J . - ; ' ' , . LONG SEASON OP American light Opera Company to Give Eight Performances ' T - at The Auditorium, - : A season, of. eight , performances of light opera by the American Light Op era company at The Ayaliorium is an nounced by W. T. Pangle, manager -of the World Attractions company, under whose direction the season has been arranged. The dates are- - November 26 to 30. inclusive,-the repertoire open ing with "'Bohemian CHrU" 'Sunday aft ernoon. In the evening the ever-popular -Chimes of Normandy" will be the t tract ion. The repertoire for the rest of the engagement! will be: Monday evening. ."Martha- ; Tuesday -evening, VThe Mikado? ; ; Wednesday :" matinee, "H. M. S. Pinafore" ? Wednesday evening,- The Mascotte ; Thursday 'mat inee. The Mikado" ; Thursday" night. "Bohemian ; Girt." ' - This will - ba the first season of light opera at The -Auditorium, and its huge capacity permits of a schedule of popular prices. - - -The American Ught Opera company la making- its fifth annual tour and Is composed of well known light- opera stars, including- Thea Pennington, so prano i Paula Ayers. contralto ; Ed An drews, who is one of the most popular comedians- -of the 'American - singing stage; George Olsen. who will be re membered as- the very attenuated mas in the cast of '"Robin Hood" her last season; Car! Bundschu. baritone, and Harry PfeuV lyric1 tenor; with many ojhers, and a vivacious chorus. .'-. .-,.- B ID MIRTH 8UKTET TO BE FATOBED ' Kecommeadation will be made ; by Commissioner Barbur to the city coun cil at its session next Wednesday that it instruct the city engineer to make a surrey, plat and written report on the proposed extension of 51st - avenue southeast, from 71st to 72d streets southeast, for . which - petitions have been filed. Thia-would give direct ac cess to -iFostet1. road, the main artery if or the district, as 72d street intersects COLLEGE? New term opens in the Col leg'ihreparatory: School, De cember - 4th. j- Men teachers r individual " instruction small classes will enable you to complete rour : preparatory work . more quickly and ef--f iciently.T Call Fourth. Floor Y. M. C.A.. or phone Main; 8700 for information. State aid to Ex-Service Men OREGON INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY ' sum aa Taylor Sts. ' Foster road a short . distance to the north. . CITT HAtL BRIEFS The city council at -its next session win grant to the Champion Manufac turing company a permit to erect and The Ambassador Apbnents Sixth and Madison' Streets: rv : , ; , Four, five aiid;six-room suites, $100 and up. These modern apartments include: SHOWfeR BATHS : ELECTRfC STOVES REFRIGERATION SYSTEM And Every Convenience of Home . Reference Required - f - ,J FRIENDLY -'K f - -- 1 "a ' x ' '--.y - - ; i -. LiNcoui;ra.A1I..Si LUMP vV , 3-Ton Lots or More, $10.50 Per Ton r ' , . n ; Delivered in Your Bin ; ' ' A warm Pal that is not hard en yor puree.- A coal that is low in ash.. No clinkers, boa or slate. : Try it, r r r 4-, i WESTERN EUEU GO.' . 237 It'Morriaon . v - - Eat 2223 ! maintain an 'addition to its present plant building on East 27th street, be tween Morgan street an the o-w. it. A N tracks, and exempting - it from certain provisione of the building cod. . City" Commissioner Barbur, recom mends that the council instruct , City CHEERY HOT - - - . : .7 z-. j b - . ... Per Ton Engineer Iaurgaard to' make plans, specifications .and-, estimates; for the Improvement of ETast , Harrison street, from Fast Seventh to' East lllh' streets and for the improvement of Ivy street, from" TTIlIfams: avntiue to Vancouver venire. Petftf" fr- fofr provement " contained - 9.44 I- per 'cent 3 1 0 for th Set OF 3; FIXTURES ICTUED BELOW Tfcte stock ' will ssonbt. edly be ' eshaasted la a few day, ee .it behoove yea to -harry. - . r - - .. I, 7 H J i BEMEMBKR j f j , j QTJAUTT COC5TS j i j Tea: Will ) Flad Here the r Most: CoMSleto aad Fiiftt , STANLEY LUTZ ' -" !M.-S7 Chamber ef CosiBiere Bldr- Floor, Third asd SUrk . . . Broadway . of the property along ithe street, and jfor the latter Improvement there was 4 representation of 50.24 per cent. - Holland and Germany have been "iven-a new telephone line connecting The Hague and Crefeld. "- f - ftOUB BBA8S flttlsg asd heavily eras plated chals ased on the flxtsre. These sets are reserved for ' hems, owieri . and slider only asd wiU set be eold to dealers. BEMEMBEB QTJALITT COC5TS Selectloa I J