THE 3IORXIXG ORECOXIAN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1917. 0 Kniohts to Hbar JtjrxjB Cucitok. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF T. J. Cleeton, Judge, will speak on the subject "Good Citizen- VIRTUOSO PLAY ship" at the regular lunch- JO OREOONIAJT TELEPHONES. eon of the Knights of Columbus to be Managing Editor Main 7070. A 6095 held in the rathskeller of the Port- City Kditor Main 7070. A 605 pro- - Sunday Editor Main 7070. A 6)5 land Hotel tomorrow noon. The Advertising Department Maln"7070. A 605 gramme will be patriotic in character, K Composing-roo- Main 7070, A 60H5 being-i- n nature of an observance Printing-roo- 095 the ' Superintendent Main 7070. A of Lincoln's birthday. Arthur King Theodore Spiering, Violinist, to Building.. ..Main 7070, A 0093 will sing. AMUSEMENTS. Panek Funeral Todat. The funeral Appear in Concert Tonight. ORPHECM (Broadway at Taylor) Big time services for Carl Charles Panek, who vaudeville. Afternoons at 2;15 and night, fell to his death at the Columbia ship- 'JtWy Form an at 8:15 o'clock. building yards, on Friday, will be held BAKER (Broadway or Sixth, between Alder this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the and Skrrlson) Alcazar Stock: Company In V KaiflTn." Tonight residence funeral parlors of Walter C FAME IS GAINED ABROAD AUTOMA at 8:15. Kenworthy, in Sellwood. Interment .tic Club PAXTAGES (Broadway at Alder) TJn- - be Cemetery. Mr. a practical way to have your 4 f.,.f1-- vdevilie. Three shows daily, will in Milwankie 2:J0, d B:00. Panek is survived by his widow and n Tfc tele-- and seven HERE'S put in an "Automatic" MIvP2DI?,?ME Broadway and Yamhill) children. and moving- - pictures. 2 6; Protest to Be Made. Property own- jjiiuiic. tugcuict anil itiin a o.-i- j to Pnpi. of Henry Shradleck and of to 11 p. M. .Saturday. Sunday, holi- ers on and near Vancouver avenue will club. Be free from the annoyances of ft days, 1 us continuous, to 11 P. M. nrntast n tha' Pfinntv Cnm TTt SfilOTierS World-Famo- Joachim Noted party - line interruptions enjoy STvV?;rf1i,(Park- - West morning words are now be- little Stark) at a meeting tomorrow - "Lincoln's and motion pictures continuous. asratnst the proposed closing of the In Europe- for Ability In ing quoted by the different friendly chats when the hours drag. The in- - spokesmen of all the warring Vancouver-avenu- e approach to the Solo and Concert Work. nations, but if his precepts had "Automatic" will mean a better telephone Funerai. Service fterstate bridge. Plans have been made been 'practiced I Todat Th. formerly there would system and a saving of money. a of Mrs. Vivian Baldwin 24 close the approach which have been no war." old died fy wa tho Jhf Over 2000 homes have adopted the "Automatic" In the hom, her .!oadwar J"!,"..0, v " the last thirty days. I am now offering the third parents, - 1 UQ OlCCUUg Will U3 UDiu a.. There can be no discord telephones July with- HIS --M .. ... morion. thousand "Automatic" to 1st """" avenue, on February 9, BY JOSEPH MACQUEEN. in your if you out cohiv I am positive if you give the "Automatic" frni,b?hCJdthls """won at 2 o'clock Portland music lovers are due for a attire a trial. Vou'll Indorse It as the telephone nnr7r.ri Cambrrs Company's funeral treat tonight, when Theodore Spiering, will profit by the fash- V. without a rival. Call A 6221 today know what at Kerby and Emerson streets. FEDERAL JURY MEETS tne violin virtuoso, will lppear In con- suggestions real telephone service means. Wl" be in Rose Clty Ceme. cert at the Masonic Temple auditorium ion in our ,?rinetMrs. Baldwin is ln conjunction with Mrs. Thomas 'Car- - windows.-Thes- e include ( survived by W- - w-- Burke, pianist, aus- Kup-penheim- f,iIUatan1' Baldwin, and two rick under the our showing of er Evf,?"' a".d by her Parents, two ALLEGED POSTOFFICE ROBBERIES pices of the MacDowell Club. Mr. and two sisters. " Spiering is being entertained by Mr. suits for the WILL BE TAKEX UP TODAY. and Mrs. John M. Pipes at their home mod- Joint Meetixo Arranged. The Wom- - on Carleton avenue. In public life Mrs. Spring advance : r" , league and the' Pipes is Susie Fennell Pipes, star els, for young men as u"Blcal -- iub In Awaiting tJitv. Mrs will meet today Seven Men Are Held Jail low as $20. Lee Arnett. "Abraham Lin-co- in Mr. Spiering quiet. will be the topic. ExaminationOther Cases Involve Is a Intellectual. Frankel give Mrs. J. J. ute. will "The Perfect Trib- Whit Slavery and Llqnor. Music will be provided mem-- v. AUTf by 8 V16 musical dub. Soloists -- will Miss Lucy Janu-ir- y - "-s- Case, Ella Hoberg Tripp, The Federal grand Jury, drawn Morrison at St. . . i n l r",l lavel- - Mrs. Robert Balrd. Mrs. 24 by Federal Judge Bean, will be Fourth Muiholland and a quartet. 2 : Mrs. Percy examined this afternoon at o'clock, ... .-- .,,fwls and Mlas Elizabeth Johnson and retire immediately after for the Wear Ralston. Shoes. i S accon,Panlats. Mrs. J. E. Bon-brig- ht Is chairman of arrangements. examination of cases. Tho first cases S. & H. Stamps are for cash discounts. to he considered will be alleged post-offi- ce TrDTR;INDLEJTTO Speak. Dr. Ernest robberies. of Indiana University, vis- - are seven men now ln the money in raising foxes for breeding at Reed College, There tered at the Imperial from Monida. ir,5v P1rfT0rLibrary will County Jailawaiting examination. They Mont. "LIVE EXHIBIT" PLANNED as for commercial use. Hall of the Central sre Charles Cross, William. O'Bryan und C. A. Smith, of Roseburg. is at the Mr. Vogel raised mink for some time "xbHry ai ?"clock this evening on Jim Ryan, with breaking Into a post-offic- e; Washington. but found the market too slow to make iBody; How May in- TV the Mind Richard Wood, charged with W. C. Carpenter, much of an effort to continue that in Mastery." Dr. Lindley Is giving a Federal officer; William of Alameda, is at dustry. KRYPT0K Tree extension course on "Psychol- Gasklns, taking liquor onto the Klam- tne Nortonia. SCHOOL WILL BE FITTED OUT AS While ln Portland he was regis- ogy in It-t- - E. Guy Angeles. Relation to Business" on Mon- ath Irdian reservation, and Albert 1 ie : J Talbot, of Los Is at tered at the Portland. Invisible Bifocal Lenses day and Wednesday evenings of each and Albert alleged "white tne Portland. DEMONSTRATING WORKSHOP. week, under the Reed College exten- - slavers." Pie, C. Raymond, of Astoria. Is registered ONE WORD TO THE WISE 11 13 open Oregon. publicdePar to tne The members of the grand Jury arc: at tne Shattnck May Be Chosen Boys CLUB HONORS PRESIDENT ABOUT EYESIGHT Charles J. Adams, Portland; J. P. E. E. Gurbush. of New York. Is at nnd Junior Moobb to Entertain.. --Port- Agidius, Ortley, Wasco County; A. C. tne Multnomah. Girls Will Show Skill Before iN'o. Stay-to- n, Basj Line Organization Presents "KRYPTOK!" jana Lonse 19, Junior Order of Alexander, Portland; J. W. Apple, Claud Hampton, of Pendleton, is at Visiting Educators, has a world of meaning for you wm give Marlon County; George W. Bates, tne juuitnoman. . Mrs. Fannie Perry With Bag. It stePPlngr Wednes-ebrUtT- Jr., Portland; Edwin Bergman, Port- C. B. z? party" J Hodgkin. of Salem. Is registered Comfort, Convenience ln Ms Hall. Royal land; Robert R. Black, Harlan. Lincoln at the Imperial. An industrial "live exhibit" as a fea- The entertainment will County: Chris Borland, Oswego. Clack- W. H. The Base Line Improvement Club and Vision Place 8 take Alsea, Ben- Wilhelm. of The Dalles. Is at ture for the week of the National Edu- Perfect between and 10 o'clock: the amas County: J. W. Buster, tne Washington. - tendered a reception Friday afternoon Under All Conditions dance from 10 to 12 o'clock. ton County; Nowell U. Carpenter, Port- cation Association convention in Port- music The L. , Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John Easton. of Dufur. land next July by to the president. Mrs. Fannie H. Perry, will be furnished by the Junior land; Henry Corbett are at tne has keen announced who has Just been ed for her "Kryptok lenses do away with Moose Orchestra. The Juniors Robert E. Davis. Portland; August Perkins. Superintendent Alderman, of the city third term. During the afternoon Mrs. a cordial extend Determine, Dayton. Yamhill County; I. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barrett, of Salem, schools. One of the large acces- two-gla- ss handicap of yours Invitation to all young per- are and Harry McCoy. In behalf of the club, that sons to attend. Admission Is free D. Driver, Wamic, Wasco County; L. P. Theodore Spiering, Violin Virtu- at the Imperial. sible school buildings, probably the presented Mrs. Perry with a'handsome and put your eyes at ease. They Colton, County; Ma-on- Murphy registered Shattuck School, be c to Meet. A meeting of Elliott. Clackamas oso, ln Concert Tonight at le Edward is at the will chosen as the leather bag. let you read this type perfectly and h vicjja imeni or the Oregon William Erdman, Portland; A. J. Farm- Temple Auditorium. Oregon from Yacolt. Place for holding this working demon- Mrs. R. R. Rohr and Mrs. L M. Ager, er, Portland; David Franklin, Portland; - stration. Self-Cultu- re then see out across the street just branch of the National Pet Stock As- Henry C L. Mullen, of Kevev. Or.. Is regls- of the Club, gave added sociation be William W. George. Portland; tib liiq i.uritgn. A Visitors will not see the ordinary as perfectly witheut any conscious will held at Swetland's icu pre-plann- ed Impetus to the movement along the this evening 8 W. Goddard, Portland; John F. Hand, Owen Chicago. and prepared exhibits of at o'clock with Mrs. D. A. Dayton, Roberts, of Is regis shop they see boys lines of civic improvement by their effort. R. p. Kinne as hostess. A Portland; Hart, Yamhill studious, musicianly man. He looks at tne Perkins. work, but will and remarks. Mrs. Peckins and Mrs. Frank parties and series of County; Joseph M. Healy, Portland; ters girls from the varies schools, with entertainments Is to be George Drain, Douglas County; rather like a dignified sonata, than a Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymond, of Salem. complete working equipment in place, Parent gave readings. Luncheon was Read or Play With One Pair given by the department during Hedrick, song. He shows to a degree are at the Cornelius. served. There were 30 present. Von. in i . - the W. T. House, Independence, Polk marked making things. A general survey of of Glasses in raise tunas for a Eddyvllle, Lin- the influences of heredity and musi Mrs. E. Jones Is registered at the to De given in conjunction County; Benjamin Hunt, cianly He was the industrial work of the schools of viuupiiywith the show coln County; James Hunt, St. Helens, forefathers. born at Carlton from Carlton. the city can be had by a visit to this of the Pet Stock Columbia County; Charles Hyle, Port- St. Louis, Mo., and had in his makeup A. B. Parker, of Corvallis, Is regis demonstration building. VHEELER OPTICAL Dutch, German, Austrian and Italian L. L. (0. x land; James Jamleson, Jewell, Clatsop ered at the Nortonia. Summers, supervisor of manual AX PATERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET. County; Ed Jenks. Cottage Grove; H. blood, but he boasts, first and last, of W. J. Gllmore is registered at the training, is planning to have one room Oregonian Bldg. taxpayer who Is interested in Jewell. The Dalles. Wasco County; Ed- America, his native land. Seward from Corvallis. devoted to each department of work Knowing why taxes are hln-- t Mr. Spiering was taught, by win Johnson, Portland; H. D. Kilhun. the violin H. Holly Is registered at the Wash under nis supervision. In cme room vltai the associatioon to attend the Portland; W. R. Morgan, Brownsville, by Henry Schradleck, of Cincinnati, O., ington from Walla Walla. the seats will be removed and a typical " .OI "a Taxpayers' Association Linn County; Walter G. Pearmine, and he was a violin pupil for four years school print shop Installed. One of the to e held in Europe wjth world-famo- Joa- Benjamin S. Sheldon is registered at i rorll8na' at Central the the Perkins Medford. manual training teachers who has Aspiration GUARANTEED Library Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. chim. Locating in Chicago. Mr. Spier- from printing year in the" Jeffer- ana ngures quar- Wright Chandler is registered taken this Plumbing Supplies taken direct from ing formed the artistic Spiering at the son High School, will be in charge SAVE in upkeep. olklb recoras win be presented. The tet, and as first violinist of it he Multnomah from Richland. of this room. The grocer who sends you 'ul are specially invited to be pres- SHARP IS DEAD played in this city in 1902. In 1905 L. E. Camplan is registered at the In another room boys will be busy ent and come prepared to take notes. ROSS he went to Germany, where he played Cornelius from Goldendale. making shoes, while in the adjoining the large wrapped loaf of Our "Faultless" Line ULOSEL tJOIWELZ, ARRIVES TODAT. in concert work for three years, also Mr. and Mrs. A. Sacks, of Wenatchee. room the metal workers will be busy. HOLSUM when you order -- Deal- ojonei (joiweu, of the Inspector-General- 's playing ln England. At the Albert are registered at the Seward. Still another room will be an illustra- "bread" has' high ideals. Bears the triple guarantee of department of Hail, London, he played at live reci tion of the home work shop, which the WELL-KXO- CIGAR MASUFAC- - R. J. Ferris Is registered at the er, Jobber, Manufacturer. Sold by Army, will arrive today from San tals. Portland from Grand Rapids. every manual training boy is now be He is giving you the best leading Francisco to OB" 63. Mahler was appointed ing encouraged to fit up and use at all dealers. take charge of the In- TCREU PASSES AT AGE When Gustave Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Norton, of Rose can be baked re- spection of units of the National director of the burg, are at the Washington. home. The industrial desks for the that Our new booklet, Ouard. Company F is 'to be inspected Orchestra, ln 1909, Mr. Spiering was ungraded rooms is another feature that gardless of lessened tonight and the other organizations Residence In Portland Date to 1877 appointed concertma,ster for two years. R. H. Carson is registered at the will be exhibited. All lines of high "MODERN SANITARY W hen s Mr. Nortonia from San Francisco. school Industrial work will have places. later ln the week. Colonel Colwell stnd Lodge Associates; Will air. Manier neaitn iaiiea. Mrs. W. H. Morrison, super- FIXTURES" will be assisted by Colonel W B Spiering was made director throughout of Crescent The work of the girls will be Give kind a man 110-1- 1. was quite City. CaL, is at the Cornelius. de- that of Sent on Request. Burtt, U. S. A. Officiate at Burial. the season of and vised by the headB of the various your Hawthornb Meettno 'Arranged. successful. In 1911. Mr. Spiering re- Thomas E. Madison is registered at partments. Cooking, sewing, dress- confidence and your Parent-Teach- he the of indus- Hawthorne er turned to . Austria, where Multnomah from Providence. making and tho other lines patronage. M. L. KLINE will meet this Association Ross Sharp, one of the best known went into high-cla- ss concert work an T. B. Temple.ton. a prominent rolnlnsr trial training will have prominent ton High afternoon in Washing- cigar manufacturers in Portland, died solo violinist. He then made man of Butte, is at the Nortonia. places in the "real thing" exhibit Thirty Tears Wholesaling Reliable School. The association headquarters, one ot building. Plumbing and Heating Supplies ln members will be guests of the Haw- yesterday morning at Good Samaritan his musical and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bertrand. of Mon Portland. thorne School. Hospital. He was 68 years old. He had his relaxations was to assume the posi treal, are .registered Street. Professor E. J. Had past years to People s at the Carlton. Log Cabin Front ley will preside. B. F. Mulkey will been ill for the three and tion of musical adviser the Mr. and Mrs. H. C La Roy are regisl-- give an address on bad been in the hospital for 11 months. Free Stage, Berlin. an organization tered Abraham Lincoln. 50.000 Here Mr. Spier-ins- r at the Cornelius from Albany. A handsome American flag will be Mr. Sharp was born ln West Virginia, with member. Mrs. George Forsythe. of Brainerd. FOX FARING IS TEDIOUS presented to the school and patriotic He came to Oregon and Portland in introduced so much new music that Minn., is registered BakingCo. eongs be in 1877 and went into the manufacture of he was called 'Spiering, the novelist." at the Portland. will order. 227 street. 1894, Mr. Spiering plays a Guarnerlus vio- THE UREETER8 Entertain Tomorrow cigars at First In at Members of the the time of the flood, he moved to lin from Cremona, of the famous violin INDUSTRY ALSO REMUNERATIVE, Oregon Greeters of America, Fourth and Alder streets, where he family of that name. 6ome experts REV. C. E. CLINE SPEAKER chapter, are preparing for to- was In business for 20 years until the prefer that make to a etradlvarius SAYS ALASKA MAN. UNITED ARTISANS morrow night, when they will enter- place was taken over hy Jones Market but what young violinist would not tain at the Baker Theater. A number when he went into the wholesale bus! say: "I'd be happy with either." Retired Portland Pastor Will J- - INSURE THE WHOLE FAMILY of tickets have been Sold and all of ness Second and Ash streets. Violin playing does not tax all Mr. One Hide Brought to Portland by me notei clerks have them on at llver Lincoln Address. sale. During past few years had Spiering's time. He is fond also of Up-to-da- The proceeds - the he George Vogel Finally la Disposed Four ie derived from the "Raf- been inactive in business owing to ill- - painting and sculpture. Recently a Plans jj-- ijr wm oe diverted to se marble buet of Mr. Spiering was made Rev. C. E. CHne. prominent of for S15O0. curing ior Portland the 1918 conven health. Washing retired Rates tlon of He married ln 1874 Miss Florence P. by Miss Branda Putnam, of Methodist Episcopal pastor of this clty SILVER the Greeters of America. ton, D. C. left yesterday at 8:30 for Monmouth. Assets Over $1,000,000 Michigan Societt Meets Tonight Or., to deliver an address on "Lincoln" Operating a'fox farm to provide mi- We show a splendid array of Michigan Society will meet tonight this morning lady with decorative Winter wear is a o at the Lincoln memorial Sterling many va- in ruuui jci or tne central ROSARIAN BAND TO PLAY service at Monmouth Normal School. tedious vocation, says George Vogel, of Silver in.the Headquarters 608 Beck Bldg. Library to discuss a membership cam Rev. Mr. Cllne has given this lecture Haines, Alaska, but highly remunera- rious articles so essential for paign. City Commissioner George L. at many great gatherings, and the talk tive. Mr. 'Vogel is in the city for a Main 1220 A 1112 Baker, Superintendent of Schools L. R. Visitors ln Portland Are Specifically is one exceptional few days en route to his home in wedding presents. Alderman considered oi merit, 14 and Mark Woodruff, of th to Concert. since he knew Abraham Lincoln Ter- - Haines, miles from Skagway. publicity department of the Chamber Invited sonally and has always Mr. Vogel was a resident of Pennsyl- Designs are richer and more or commerce, win been his devot gold to Skagway gan address the Michi ee aamlrer. He relates many Interest- vania when the rush beautiful than we have ever dis- people. The monthly concert of the Royal ing experiences of the Civil War days began 18 years ago. He went and has Books Bought and Sold Economy Lectttrb Buled. Ti- - Trt Rosarian Band at the Chamber of and Lincoln's trials durinsr that tlm made his home in that northern city played before, while the prices land Woman's Club will hold another Commerce tonight at 8 o'clock will ex Mr. Cllne will return to Portland to- - since. For 16 years he spent both OR EICHAVGED. ji us series or economy meetings in empllfy in a new way the hospitality nignt. Summers and Winters in Alaska. He are extremely reasonable. FTLL IWB OF SCHOOL. BOOKS. -- RDDointed of Haines, a SCHOOL. SI PPLIES AND STATIONERY. j.iurary nau tomorrow afternoon at of the city as represented by the was Dostmaster Second-Han- d 2:30 to which the oosition he held for nine years. Magazines Bought. city housewives of the Rosarians. that Sold and Exchanged. are invited. Mrs. J. D. Spencer, ill . Prime Minister Dean Vincent has sent "SAFETY FIRST" CHANGED He was successrui in nis searcn ior CAN SAVE TOU MONET. a recognized authority on cooking, will invitations to all visitors i.i the city at gold and he now owns extensive min FOURTH. Bpean ana mere win be other inter- 11 leading hotels specifically asking imi-- nroDertles near Skagway. G. Heitkemper Co. JOHNSON BOOKSTORE 210 esting It vi V the Hawley Signs years going to Alaska Near Salmon features. T M . , J, V v them to be guests of the Rosarians at Mill's Place America A few after "Home-Comin- g ' t and Sundat" Set. Sunday I 4 the concert. he entered the hardware business Diamond Dealers and Jewelers. March 4. will be designated "HomeJ if it "I believe that a few stunts like this First and Safety Second.' sold out that business two years ago. Coming Sunday" in do more to extend kindly feel He will soon return to Haines after 130 5th Street, Portland. Or. the First Baptist will the to engage Church (White Temple). This will be Ik i,H ing that strangers who come to Port OREGON CITY. Feb. 11. (Special.) an absence of several months the first Sunday on which the new land will have for the city and its "America First: Safety Second!" in some other business, for Mr. Vogel pastor. Dr. Calvin Waller, will preach. people than anything else that might This is the new slogan Just adopted says. "After having once lived in Alas- All old members, former members and be undertaken, says Mr. Vincent-Direct- or by the Hawley Pulp & Paper Company, ka it is hard to live elsewhere." PRirjTiNn muse wno are Baptists, but Joel B. Ettlnger has pre of city. Mr. Vogel has a fox farm, where he iochwab an J XI d. unafflliat special programme. this and crossed foxes BEN F.GREENE-HARR- Y FISCHER will be urged to attend. pared a Printed in bold letters, the slogan raises silver, black A iib r . for hides and for breeding pur- lxna Ton Gardens Avaiiart.jl Th. will be placarded throughout the five their one Port- aoclal service department of the Ver- mills operated by the company. poses. He marketed skin in non Parent-Teach- er Association ,. CHAMBER TO OBSERVE DAY "The thing which caused us to adopt land this Winter for which the ultimate made arrangements to provide vacant the slogan," explained Willard Hawley, purchaser paid $1600. He had more anyone wno general manager, "was our than 40 foxes on his farm early ln the liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiTiTigi iota ior wishes to make C. W. Fulton Will Make Address on assistant a number have been killed vegeiaoie gardens. yor information Rosa Sharp. Well Known Cigar belief that in the present international Winter, but departure. telephone Woodlawn 4826 or Wood- - Manufacturer, Who Died Yes- Lincoln at Luncheon. crisis our country should be at all for their skins since his -- Is twice as much jawn iso. terday. . times put before our personal safety." He save that there 11ARRT NEWTON'S FATHER DIES memory be uarry ivewton. ctiler clerk at the Con Abraham Lincoln's will press iotei, has been honored by the Chamber of Commerce The Bank Idea Angeles called to Los at the luncheon of the members' coun owing to the sudden death Dovel, of Ironton. O., who him. cil noon today, pro of making searching examinations into its there of his father. Mr. Newton fx survives at when the entire Where Will You Be He was a member of tho Elks. Odd gramme will be devoted to a ,com-memorati- on records in order to see how its affairs stand member of th- - board of governors of Masons, the Oregon chapter of fellows and who will take of his birthday anni- AT AGE 65? If may apply as well in the home. Checking; the Greeters of charge of the funeral services to be versary. or Fulton will de- READ America. tomorrow "afternoon Finley's over your expenses and paying them by held at liver the occasional address and out ot lOO Creston Association to Meet. Cre chapel, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment will patriotic songs be sung by Ww that you-mone- fareni-ueacn- er will the averms-- healthy mn check is a precaution that may save ton Association will be in Riverview cemetery. Royal Rosarian Quartet. 2S. hold a meeting tonight in starting at It will also enlarge your apprecia- ' Creston Two children and five sisters and Presidents of the various state so School. Municipal garbage collection brothers survive. The children are cietles, civic and commercial organiza 36 will be dead. tion of the dollar's value. ana municipal lighting will be. dis Walter D. Sharp, of Portland, and Mrs. tions have been invited as guests of 1. will be rich. fussed by commissioner Daly and IL E. Frudeen, of Los Angeles. The honor and invitations have been issued 4 will be wealthy.' This pioneer bank welcomes your account James Irvin. brothers are J. Henry Sharp, a noted to the membership at large in of 6 will be Miss Wilx. Speak. of all will be dependent upon and will give you real banking service, Baer Leone Cass artist, Cincinnati; Zera Sharp, of these organizations. Mayor Albee and - Baer left for Medford last night, where Columbus: Avery N. Sharp, a painter, the Commissioners of the city will be friends, relatives or whether your account is large or small. she will make an address at the Lin- of Honolulu. The sisters are Mrs. F. G. present also as guests of honor. charity. coln banquet held this evening by the Perkins, France, and Mrs. George Brad-sha- w. lOO Republican organization of Jackson of Ironton. O. IhiilllKlll County. PERS0NALMEIITI0N. OUR "NEW LOW PREMIUM POLICY" maturing as LADD & TILT0N BANK White Temtle Men to Meet. The monthly WILL PROVIDE meeting of the Brotherhood o SPIERING BURKE RECITAL S. C. Bartrum, of Roseburg, is at the an endowment at age 65 the White Temple will be held tonight Oregon. For Tour Beneficiary If Tou Die and for Tour Old Age if Tou at 8 o'clock ln the women's parlor of Live. tne church, Tonight TJnder Direction of the Mac-- ; Tom Nolan, of Corvallis, la at the ' Oregon. ) T. W. C. A Gives Valentine Party. ' Dowell Club. m T. Galloway, H. of Salem, is at the Oregon's Successful Life iff -- .'SSI A Valentine party will be given to Us,.?.' on :: morrow night in the Y. W. C. A. Any Seward. Qregonlife INSURANCE COMPANY Established S girl who wishes to attend will be Theodore Spiering and Mijs. Burke C. E. Ludwig, of Everett, is at th in wel will be heard tonight at the Masonic Seward. corned cordially. Temple 1853 v.- .- nirt Women's Gym Class to Meet. Th ln a splendid programme of F. J. Burns, of Fallbridge. is at the BEST FOR OREGONIANS i Vernon gymnasium class will meet to violin and piano numbers, including Carlton. night in Vernon School. Women the Kreutzer Sonata. Lower floor, W. J. Moore, of Salem. Is at the of $1.50; balcony, 75 cents. Tickets may Portland. OFFICE "o"ruoS PORTLAND, ORE. vernon. Highland, Kennedy and Wood be obtained at the door. Adv. lawn districts are invited, Jay H. Upton, of Prinevllle. is at the A. L. MTLLS. C S. SAMUEL. E. N. STRONG, Woman Suffrage Alliance Meets. Imperial. . President. General Manager. Assistant Manager The Oregon Woman Suffrage Allianc Commerce Safe Deposit Vaults. Frank T. Hurlburt, of Condon. Is at II iiiiiiii.ii.iuiiinimiiitiiiiiMiiiiil will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the Perkins. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiijiiiiij MiUiiHilHI In the Library. 81 Third st. Both phones. Adv. J. J. Smith and Mrs. Smith are regis