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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. TTIURSDAY. JULY 8,' WIS. 11 (Pilot coiiissiif BOARD ORGANIZES C. G. Wilson, of Linnton, Cho sen President and W. E. Mahoney Secretary. BUSINESS ACTION DELAYED Application of Captain Peterson for Itenewal of Branch at Astoria Is Granted Meetings to Be . Second Tuesday In Month. Organization of the new personnel of tha Oregon State Board of Pilot Commissioners, as named In June by Oovernor "Withycombe. was perfected yesterday, -with C. G. Wilson, of Linn ton. vice-president of the Clark A Wil son Lumber Company, as president. Other members are Captain J. Speler. harbormaster of the City of Portland, and Edward C. Judd. of Astoria, a well-known member of 'he legal pro fession and formerly County Judge of Clatsop County. The new commission succeeds James Monks, of this city; John Kopp, of Sea tide, and S. M. (Jallatjher, of Astoria, with Neal Crosby, of Astoria, as secre tary. Shipping: Interests of Portland, representing most of those engaged in the chartering of vessels in the export trade on the river, had urged Gover nor Withycombe to give Multnomah County a majority representation on the commission. I W. E. Mahoney Named Secretary. When United States Senator George E. Chamberlain was Governor of Ore gon he appointed Fred N. Pendleton, of Buffum & Pendleton, and Fred Hagemann. a shipchandler. members of the commission from Multnomah County, and they served with Judge Taylor, of Astoria. Since their terms expired a majority of the commission has been held by Clatsop County. At yesterday's session Captain Speier was named temporary chairrrttin and, while nominated for president, he de clined the position, retiring in favor of Mr. Wilson. AV. K. Mahoney was named secretary to succeed Mr. Cros by July 13. The commission decided to meet the second Tuesday in. each month at the office of Captain Speier, the hour being 4:30 o'clock P. M. The application of Captain John Peterson, of the Columbia River Pilots' Association, who directs the affairs of the Astoria office of that body, for a renewal of his river branch was granted. Considerable Business In Line. Being the initial .session the commis sion did not take up other matters, but is expected to transact considerable business at Tuesday's meeting. The commission has jurisdiction in the mat ter of licenses for the Columbia River bar pilots, as well as those operating on the river between Portland and As toria, and among its responsibilities are the regulation of pilotage, the in vestigation of accidents and such, de tails. As Captain Speier has enjoyed ex perience as a navigator, Mr. AVilson has to do with shipping in that many ves sels are loaded at the Clark & AVilson plant in the domestic and offshore trade. -nd Mr. Judd is familiar with lower-river conditions, shippers feel that the new body will execute its du ties creditably. LA PEROISE AT A LGOA BAY "avlgators Known Here Join Armj and Xavy of I-'rance. After a run of 107 days from the river, the French ship La Perouse re ported at Algoa Bay July 4. Bays a Merchants' Exchange message. It is not known what the ship will do, though she may return here, as the Llndfield and AViscombe Park are un der charter to proceed from there to Portland for grain. Many masters of French vessels known here have cast their lot with the army and navy of France since the war was precipitated. CaDtain 1 ieulangard. of the French ship Ernest Reyer. is serving as a captain in the French army. Captain Chotard, skipper of the French bark Marie Molinos. is with the army also, while Captain Be rette. who was on the Joinville, is In the French navy as a Lieutenant and is said to nave been honored recently as a result of bravery in engagements ' before the Dardanelles. Captain Jamet, formerly on the Ljb Pilier, which is now on the way here from Callao for wheat. Is a Lieutenant in the French army and First Officer Joncourt, who was on the Ernest Reyer, is an offi cer on duty in the trenches. It is said other French, mariners now on the Coast intend returnine- to FVanr. tn take part in the war. E. Polo, head of the Maritime Association and operator of numerous ships, is reported among those killed at the front several weeks MACKINAW SOLD TO FLOODS Steamer Loads Coal After Delivering Portland Grain In Australia. Pan Francisco advices report the sale oi ine steamer Mackinaw by the Rob ti jjonar Company to George and James Flood. The vessel was cleared from here June 26 with a grain cargo or Mfioourne. and she is to be joined at Honolulu, where she rails to cnai by George Flood, who will accompany her to Australia. She loads a coal car go there for Java, and from there will carry sugar. The Mackinaw is one nf tha iSei known vessels on the Coast. She was ouiii m issu at West Bay City. Mich. and until sold to the Dollar interests a short time ago was managed by AVilliam G. Krebs. fihe is 270 feet long, with beam of 41.9 feet and 24 feet depth , of hold. Until recently she was operated in Oriental waters, for a num ber of months Under charter to the Dollar line. On leaving San Fran Cisco on her way here fire broke out in her engine-room and she was towed back to the Golden Gate. On being re paired she made a second start and ran into heavy northwest weather and had machinery trouble that neld her back. Some of her crew refused to sail from Portland on the ship, but Captain Krebs had no trouble filling their places. COMMISSION" RCTKS FLEETS Copies of Tariffs Arrive From In. terstr.te Commerce Body. Days of sudden changes in rates ap pear to be waning rapidly on deep water lines through the fact that rail road owned fleets are coming under tne jurisdiction of the Interstate Com merce Commission, the latest being the San Francisco & Portland Steamship Company, which is to be brought under the ruling of the National body Aug ust i. There were copies of 10 tariffs re . ceiveu yesterday By that line, five on freight and one passenger tariff, in which It will be interested, the others not being directly related to Fortland business. It is believed that before long all ocean lines transacting busi ness between two states will have to file tariffs and accept the same regu lations as the railroad owned fleets and that much, the same system will be followed as with rail lines. In the past it has been possible to lower rates instantly if certain desirable natron age arose, but hereafter the customary ju days notice must be given. STEAMER SIMPSON COMING Stetson, AA'apama and Willamette Load Lumber at Northern Ports. To load here for Southern California the steamer A. M. Simpson, of the well-known Simpson fleet, which has been plying regularly between Coos Bay and San Francisco, has been char tered by the Charles R. MeCormick Lumber Company for one voyage, bhe leaves San Francisco Saturday and will be here Tuesday. The steamer J. B. Stetson, arriving yesterday from the south, goes to Grays Harbor for lumber after discharging inward cargo, and the AA'apama and AVillamette will unload general stuff here on their next voyages and proceed to Puget Sound for lumber. The Daisy Putnam was cleared from here yester day for San Francisco with 300 tons of wheat, 145 tons of oil cake meal, 21 tons of linseed oil, (3 tons of oats and 97 tons of general cargo, in addition to 400.000 feet of lumber she takes on at Knappton. LOXCSHOllEMEX'S STRIKE ENDS i AValkout at Seattle Wharves Is Due to Misunderstanding. SEATTLE. July 7. The union, long shoremen, who walked out at the wharves where they had been handling cargoes of the steamships Minnesota. Hilonian and Amur, returned to work today on the order of their officers. The men demanded discharge of all non-union men. An agreement had re cently been reached between union of ficials and employers for increase of wages without recognition of the union, and the agreement is to be submitted to the Pacific Coast district long shoremen's convention in San Francisco July 2. Yesterday's walkout was due? to a misunderstanding by the men. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Steamer Schedule. DUE Name. TO ARRIVE. Krorw , Coos bay , , Loo Angeles. . .. ban 1 ran Cisco. .. .Ma Kraaciaco... ban Francisco... . 1-os Anseiea. .... . fcaa oteso. ...... can r'ranctaco. .Loe An galea. ... . ban Uieso. ...... TO DEPART. For . 8a i JTranclaco. .. . Coos Bay........ . b. '. to L A..... . ban D riu , b. r. u u a.. ... . ban Francisco. .ban r'ra&cuco. . . Sal Dieso. . . , Lve ADsrlea. . .. .bin Francisco... . .S-in V:vf. . ban Dleco. ...... . Honumlu. ...... .San Dieso. ...... .Lo Anseias. Z .ban Dieso. ...... Date. In port .In port .in port July lu July lu .July ll July 11 .July 13 July Iti .July 19 Break ater. ..... Koia City .., tirut Northern. . . NortBern Facixio., hunts. Clara. ...... Bear Kuanoks. ........ K. A. Klibura Beaver Geo. W. Elder.... DUE Date. Great Northern. breakwater. ... . July .July July ..July -July July July .iuij .July Juiy July . Juiy July .July July July .July t apama........ Harvard ......... aota Clara. Northern Pacific. B. Stetson Rosa city , V. A. Klibura.... Multnomah...... Koanokw. Klamath. ... Y oeemite. Bear Willamette. ...... Beaver , .L, js Ancelea. .... . baa L)i(0 Geo. W. Elder Port-Bad. DUE Nam. Atlantis Servtca. TO ARRIVE. From . New York .New York. ...... .Now York .New York. ...... .New iiwra. ...... Date. July la July Is Aug- Is July l!u July 2u Hawaiian. ...... .. Honolulan. Nevadan Santa Cecelia..... lowan UVMi Name. TO DEPART. For . New TovV. ... . .New Yo-a . New York. . . . . New York. . .New X jr. .. Data. , July is July i Aug. 21 .July l!o Hawaiian. ..... Hop..lulan. . - .. Nevadan. Santa Cecelia. fiaiau . . . . July Kb Marine Notes. Having unloaded risr- -..-. ... Unit' off In.'X " h WuVn. harbor about 0:ao o'cio.-ir i... .!.. 1 L"Z return to .. The veei u to ii-lnsr her entire catch here in the future Carrylns a lareer i . . "lth We" "l"ed wah tr..Ul"r7 the North Pacific .learner Geo W Eu' taptaln Jearcn. gut away from Colombia dock at 0 o'clock last nleht 7" porta. The Santa Clara r o... .. ailed from San Francisco ye.terday after noon en route here bv was r k..i." Marshfield. " "u Low water in the Stink nit..- i . The Dallex-Columbla line to discontinue re- ."V . "r lnal "'strict, but the teamen i will ply as u.ual a. far.a. Kenne wlck and Pasco. The steamer Twin fltlea Is to make her first trip .on the Portland Kennewlck schedule tomorrow morning tak ing the place of the steamer J. N Teal .. up umii tne opening; of the wheat season. Halllne from T.n A n 1 . . k . . ...... Oil tanker Wm. y. Herrln was entered at the Cuitnm-houie yesterdav with i-i inm rela of crude oil. 20.000 nllnn. ..r' ...... nd 0.000 sallona of distillate. Chief Engineer Ruuell. of th. h-i.i.k steamer Egyptian Transport, has departed for England and he will be encVeeded aboard by his flrat assistant. Mr. Knssell has been lit the service, of the line 17 years. Brltlin Consul Ersklne conducted a brief Investlga- jmvwmnjr ima report oi trouoie aboard the vessel with Arab firemen, but said later that It apparently amounted to little. "Captain" Budd, of the O-W RAN fresh-water coterie, fa getting ready to atari the steamer Harvest Ounn nm . shaft is expected to be finished Haturrlay -" " in j. t U inw service next weea. The T. J. Potter and Haaaalo have been hanrilms capacity crowds between Portland. Astoria and Megler. In tow of the aasnllne eraft ruiv th rasollne cruiser Arab has arrived from Tilla- mooK to be repaired, aa she recently met with an accident off that harbor. On her way to Australia from Portland, with grain, the BHtlah steamr Uerwent River was reported calling at Honolulu Monday. 1-aden with supplies for poetl'ght stations and lighthouses, the tender Heather sot dy m A",or,a tor Puget bound yeater- San -Francisco Is the destination of the steamer Saginaw, which was entered T'a terday with general cargo and loads lumber for the return. The steamer Johan Poulaen was cleared for tha Golden Gate with 730.000 feet of lumber. Chances of masters recorded at the rua-tum-bouae yesterday include J. Zumwalt be ing signeJ on the steamer Wenona. vice b Ppencer: Ed Williams on the Urahamona. Chris Bluhm retlrlnc. and F. H. Hsnon n tne ferry Lionel R. Webster. W. H. Robert son being relieved. Repairs are being made to the "Tntteh oven" of the dredge Columbia at the public drydock and she will be ready for channel work in a few das. The Willamette and Portland are engaged In digging In the lower part of the harbor. Estimates have been made that the trestle of the north Jetty at the mouth of the Co lumbia will be finished by August 1. wlilch means that the last bent will be in place ready for the reception of rock, if the same rate of progress Is made on the jetty as during the past, it wl'.l be completed early in 1917. Hood lllitr Kerry Sold. HOOD RIVER, Or.. July 7. (Spe cial.) Bert Kent, who has been em ployed by Captain Treiber for the past year, has purchased from Captain Trei ber the Hood Rt ver-lTnderwood ferry system. Captain Treiber will go to the Pucet Sound country, where he has made a reputation as a ferry-boat builder. Chamberlain at Chautauqua. ALBANY, nr., July J7. (Special.) PpeakircK on the "Business Aspect of the European War." United States Hen ator Chamberlain addressed the Albany Chautauqua today. He is the second member of Oregon's Congressional delegation to speak at the local Chau tauqua. Representative Hawley. of the First District having; been the princi pal speaker at the opening; session of the Chautauqua yesterday. GQFfir.HSSfDN EAGER TO HAVE MOREFISH Mark of 10,000,000 Trout in Oregon Is Set Up as Goal. CALIFORNIA FRY SECURED Wallowa Lake to Be Stocked and Possibly Others; M6re Birds Are to Be Purchased Also; Cot ernor Is nthula.lic. SALKM, Or.. July 7. (Special.) That the Fish and Game Commission Intends to pursue a vigorous policy In developing Oregon's resources of spe cial interest (u sportsmen is evidenced by arrangements lust entered into be tween Governor W'ithycombe and Cal ifornia authorities. whereby 100.000 lake Tahoe trout try are to be brought here. The new Commission set up the mark of 10,000.000 trout fry as soon as it can be reached, not to mention as material an increase In salmon propa gation as can be contrived. The especially desirable characteris tics of the trout raided in Tahoe Lake, in California, came to the attention of the Commission. It mas pointed out that Wallowa Lake. In Oregon, is a body of water similarly situated to Tahoe. Further, apparently it has been shown by investigation there that the Wallowa trout are deteriorating. This, it is generally believed. Is due. to too much Inbreeding. The cure seems to be the introduction of new stock. W. H. Khebley. Superintendent of Hatcheries for California, has informed Governor Withycombe that the Tahoe fry will be ready soon at the Kisson hatchery. The Governor Is commu nl catinsr with other members of the Ore icon Commission, and, if agreeable to them. Superintendent of Hatcheries Clanton will be instructed to arranae for sending; the Oregon fishcar "Rain bow" to Slsson at the proper time. The Tahoe trout, which are famous for their aamenees. will be placed in Wallowa Lake promptly on their ar rival. Presumably rzK will be taken from the transplanted fish aa they ftrow in Wallowa Lake, and the strain added to other lakes. It is also probrble that a few thou sand of the Imported fiery will be placed In Crater and Diamond lakes. Com missioner Warren Is taklne up the matter with sportsmen of Medford. Also steps are beln taken to pur chase more came birds. "The Commissioners and myself would like literally to swamp the state with fish and game, if that were pos sible," said Governor Withycombe. "The department is well equipped with funds. We hope to be able to set thv most for all we spend." EVAN EVANS IS FAVORITE Idaho Republican Central Commit tee Delegates Plscuss Situation. IJOISK. Idaho. July 7 (Special.) T.. . . . . 1 -. . . ... con r-.ve.im. or cranKevnie. an an nounced candidate for chairman of the 1 " ..... vi. .j.nic v . 1 1 li hi committee. probably will be the choice of that or ganization when- it meets at the Owy hee Hotel tomorrow afternoon. Arriving- committeemen, discussing E...u.lF(a luutBui, tnai me Northern counties are practically unit ed for Kvans and there Is no desire on "Coffee Face" ever see one? There are many with the ell-tale signs of indigestion heart, liver or nerve troubles who don't suspect that coffee is a frequent cause of these and other ills. Any ailing person can find if coffee has anything to do with his trouble, by a 10-days change to P0STUM the pure food-drink. It contains no caffeine or tannin (the coffee drugs) nothing but the nourishing elements of whole wheat, roasted with a little wholesome molasses. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal the original form must be well boiled to bring out the flavour and food value and Instant Postum the soluble form prepared in the cup with hot water instantly! Grocers everywhere sell both kinds. They are equally delicious, and cost about the same per cup. Most people can make good use of a strong body, clear brain and steady nerves. "There's a Reason" for POSTUM the part of the South to push any candidate from this section. There may be a sudden change, however, af ter the committee goes into session. Mr. Kvana was twice political manager tor judge James K. Allshie. when he ran for United States Senator. LOW FIRE MARK IS HELD Klght Blazes, With Total Loss or $600, Reported for Week. Portland still keeps up Its remark ably low fire record. The Fire Bu reau reports that for the first seven daya of July there were only eight tires, with a total loss of about 100. For the corresponding; period of last year there were 4a fires with property loss of 1230. OOu. Last month was a record-breaker for scarcity of fire alarms. The reduction In alarms and losses La. traceable di rectly to the fire prevention campaign waged In the city during the last seven months. LARGEST CLUB IS IN HOWE New and Expensive Quarters Are Occupied by Bankers. NEW YORK. July 2. The Bankers' Club of America, said to be the largest luncheon club In the United Stales, which numbers amonr its 160 mem bers most of the leading; bankers ot this city, haa occupied Its quarters In the new Kquttable building. The club rooms are the largest in the world, covering an area of 119.000 square feet. The cost of furnishings and equip ment wns $750,000. Initiation fees and dues of members amount to nearly $400,000. The hoard of governors are 5! men prominent In banking, business and legal circles, who are trustees for more than $2,000,000,000. DAILY CITY STATISTICS Marrtagw I leeweew. KtNZ-AMiKH.i Horace W. Kuns. -4. Ill East Main street, and Mabel Anders, ;l. same adir. FRl' HA RD - Ktisr.n Knnls Prlchsrd. It. 471 Kait Fiftieth street, and Mlea Kaiser. l. l:T' Hawthorne aenua. DAVIKK.Hul.MSTKA ft Orover C. Uavles 51. (It North T rntv-flrsl street, and Hen nah 3a. Holtn.nd. IT. W Overton street. rF.CII.-Bl Hf-.k. James f Cetll !!. rtiu-v. or., and Jesais M. Blbee. legal. H Clackamas street M'.N DyrlsT-HATKM AN Charles Funi qulst. legal. ? CMnmb'a street, and Jennie lleteman. legal. ?74t Fifth street. HICKFTT-ttOONKT Mitchell J. Mickey, legal. TAJ North Fifteenth street, and slar garvt .? P.om.ev legal. 73 Icjor street. TinBAl.l-OlCKSOX Charles W. Tltlhall. M. r . legal. r.'li Elgtyrond street Houtheaet. and Florence I.. Dlekaon. legal. Same ad.lree HOI.I.HTKR.IJN'D Robert F. Ilo'llster. legal. TO Kast Forty-first street, and ltertha D. l.lnd. legal. S . 1 Kerby ern-et. B.MI.EY-Dl'N V R. V. Bsi:ev. legal, lit North Third street, and Mrti Dunn, legal. 1 Fant Twelfth street. SORWOon - M I.AI i'.HI.IN- John Nor wood. SI, Vale. Or., and Mabel McLaugiilln. 14, Rose Frlrnd apartments. THOM AS-STRATTON Arthur WlnfleM Thomas. !gal, Cleveland. O., and tlraca btilee KtSatton. legal. I -7 Oantenbein avenue. WOOKWOHTH-STKADMAN Cyrus A. Wood worth, s. 40 Hancock street, and Hasel Maude eteadman. :. ft East Thirty, first street. mrtha. JACOnsOV To Mr. and Mm. If. Jacob, son. Kast Ninth avenue aoutheaat, July 1. a son. OI.SOV To Mr. and M rs. F.lmer Olsoa. T Fast Kighttcth street North. June J. a darrhte FEIt-.HT To Mr. and Mrs. Forest Feight. ;i Buffalo street. July 1. a daughter. A.M'EltsO.N To Mr. and Mrs. ole Ander son. 7S4 Horthwlck street, July 4, a daugh ter. RIT.ET To Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riley, t0 Twelfth street. June 37. a son. I1ET To Mr. snd Mrs Harry C. Beta. ; East Klghth atreet North. July 2. a daughter. l.KITHEISER To Mr. and Mra. Prank J. Leltheiser. &cy ftelmont street, July 4, tarina. a daughter snd son. M TAISTHV To Mr. and Mra. Fentnn Mc Carthy. It; East Eleventh street. July 1. a daughter. CASTXER To Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Caat ner. Pheridan. or., June S. a son. BERUE To Mr. and Mra. Frederick Berg. 2Sr Fourteenth street, June 79. a son. INSKEEP To Mr. and Mra Chester A. Tnskeep. OSt Seventieth street Soutbesst. June s. a son. JFRilK.EX To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Jorgensen. 274 Psrkside Drive, June St. s A Lifetime to Profit by This Sale Nrt th opportunity 1 ynun to av to flld without th nw-1 of fatnc 1ntrrt hm bu)ln( on t lm If you ni a nw piano, or a uttrd. or aa ooi t piano, if ou wnt a pi.no or p:yr-pino ).u wi.l cr.jo Iivin lth. iht u c a lo tb Der ation amfter jroa then you 4U( th kind of piano in tnt Yoa no not fire. $s.oo with aur donbt credit rersHpt for a I aend x4F of the ptn-t to ;r home. 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T'utol soaing If oa bur aow. S A 00. Knelsel .....Mahoaaajr Plata Model 4Mt S24S.50 No Interest meauas saalag of U.?3. Total soalng Tf jm hur aow. s;l... Williams Rroa Uslsst I arse Model (.VM S 1 OO No interest meons sating ot eMJM. Total oavtag If 3 mm bur aow. S 1 1 S.OO. Ilradbarr .Itnseatood IJ Model xo f. 65 No Interest mean saving of lO.S. Total sating If rau bur now, .iXAIt. nradford Illk J. arse Maxtel St 7.". 1S5 No Interest meana sating of lotol sating If too bur aoo. S 1 1 .-7 . alter firm Mahogaar Largo Model two 8165 No Interest means saving of X.1S. total saving If aa bur now. Hxi.iL. 1'ter Woloot I'arlor tlrvan fl.tS 8 HO No Interest meausa sating of 11.01. Tutal sating If i oa bur aow. Slla.tVl. Karboff alant Parlor Orsaa a; -J 5 No Interest meaas sating of fll.?5. lolal sating if au bur aow. 0I14.S0. Weber .Uoseavood Ilobv (.rood f 8290 No Interest meaas saving of Sl.13.00. Tntal saving If ass bur aow, S. . OS. Astsaaslir-rierlrlr IMarer I'laao STTUI 8200 No Interest means saving f I1A.OO. Tlal sating If too bar aow. gtB.Vas). Ilerrrvrood Orehestrloa I'lateo. Ilsneillr SIT.-.o 8750 No Interest meons sat lag of lS s. Total sotuig If oa bur now. tllsd.SS. Ckasc llrss I arlsbt Plain Model Sfrft 9 j)q No Interest means sating af H8. Tula! satins If roa buy boot. til. SR. UavlasV ! I'larer Plana. Metal Tn blast V.a 8300 No interest means sating of f '.'.. I ulal sal"g if ta bu) aow, gij;.l. Talking Machine Specials Large f.ranboplaone. mry I'ovtrrfal Melsr Tin Saaablre 'lot I'hoaograab 1 ll.e Talklnar Marhtae Late Model I'rrmaaril Point Phonograph -J imall t.raphophooe. Clear Toae Nearly eav lltse Talklag Maeblne I Use Tnlklns Harklar. Har tondltlaa... S 41 Late Hornless Cabinet l)t.r lljrliiar Slixt rtappblre Point lbaograpb t-1 llaxr Talklaai Maehlnar. i.ood t'oacllfion .T DlarTalkls. Maeblne. t.ood t'nnttlfloa : Terms VI Co. hi !Me WeeKly as d I awards. Kvrrr Marhlae l.naranl ee t lasa Coadltion. Prleea laelodo m heleniss of Iteeorda. ISIT Ol'R Til.KIM. Mt"HIM-: NI HlXOItll KXCIHX.K DIT Privilege of Kvehanse Within Use Year Tow Mar Jteleet. W e t Hotting I-tall taaait Paid to Iti KIRST-CI.A! Tl'MMr I iIIH;llT. -! tiltM. PC-.Vk Plin K KOIt I Mil KIH A IK AVli:ll. pra Kveolata T.;H."rd., Schwan llarl birrp XVfelcMt and Hctnll "TMK UTOltlJ TH tT 'IIn;i-:H Xt I TK-H KT. Mnailn-Crcm' C OUtrlhal-rm. ' rotril Afreet. rar - a Ik la a tmwu MtstTINU NOTICtH. AI- KADKR TEMPIK, A. A. O. N. M. t ip'f-l train vlll leare Inton lepot for th Imprial c'ounril at ISe attl tu Kund.r. Jury 11. at li n'rlork. nitdt..(hL. and on Monrtiy. July 12. at II U P. !. M-ke rB4nrtitiflni and eur ti'kta at Northern r-iff tU'hct o.flrt. Third a nd Momion at. Vlnin .Mea ar invited to c HL'iH J. MOTH. ' KerordiT. H NNTSIDK TDOK, NO. IAO. j . A. y. AND A. ! stated com- am, rnttTticat l-n tnnicM T burp. a y . A. ssrTtr t-1 Th.n v.f.ait;, and Yamhill sV mt re-.-t8 Nr.rth. H. A. li-tr?. mmm tlHtCOON tHKINt, YVl.it hr'.r.e ,2 f Jeruaalem. A rernlar met jn V t Oregon thrins No, 1. W. P. J.. 'gT' In the Mttonlr Tmple at o'clock. SKLl.ir. M K1NU.V, Kcrih, k.A OK VM J N O M M A N H K It T. t -mJ T. Hcular eonclar ih our MttenUstnce wlil t ap C. K. w l,:JAM, nevorder. EXTRA-Kmbiera jewelrj, of all ktnria; 8(XaHt.-.t4 d-otsm UiAdt Jttr Broc. Jaera. ITNERAL NOTICF-Jk P1J WMKR-ln tht cltv. Jul- T. at th ri 0rfir .f her pter. Mra. V. F. H-ni, 1 Kin Kifteenth tred-i. Neva rearl IM'im mer, tcH ;; . if of ti . E. Plummer ant n."t (ter vf al'la Mtriar't anl Ctih rin lulae Hlummer. The funeral rv. Ira alll b het'l at tit conar atory rhapel of K. Iunnlfft. Inc . Kat Mi fun-ral i 'rctofn. 411 Et Aider tre"i. Kritla . Ju.v at t zo M Kr'.en'la InltetL In terment R.rrv(e Omtr. ('HUMAN At th reilrn-4 of her alMr. M t O U'l truer, at Vllwiukt. r.. I. M July Z. Mrs. T. 1 t harrnan. of ir. ion l Kunera I ar Irea lit le hM at I tie f a nil.y reltene at Orfni fit 5 I. M. t04ia iThurwiay . Jnly . Xnterment at HTRATTOV Th funeml of th lat fUmu el Htmtton -.ill h helrl (nin tho Carion UiKlorifikiriff purlorg At 'irfuhnn todav iThurtwlnyt, July a. t 3 P. M. Interment to l mad In ML tScott Park Oinetery. H A SKET Private rv!eea wt!V h hM from te rhiprl of Munt Soti t'TneTer Cwmitor um vf r the rem t na of the lat Jaenh Fiakct at 1X-S0 Ivdav. Thursday. No t-oacrm. r3 :ompBy ua. I S12.50 wit la mmr dotthle credit re-eiH 1 r ii en-l ie mt he iiaj er--ihm t avur home, blnjc Jt moucntj and rarda. Classy $400 Piano Cash $6 Monthly Within 30 Months. s'isl Sul lrlr. Prir aVsapIr MsMlrl UMt 3B5 lalal Mllm It 70s) hmj mm. Htm.fi. nasal.T Modrl fuvtn J213 tmal uTttif if iai hmf sist. aViss si. Mierataa. Mlf-I S360 latal aatlac X J mm Bay aow , Urnt.. Mrljr (r4 mzt- S135 Tcxal amainc If ymu bmf aaaav, mm. I'lalsi Maatal falSo S TS SZOO S433 S145 3S5 S23S lolal aaatus If ) ' Wast. I .niti Mosiei a.-A lolal asilag If al bujr ataw. .karalss Mvi- aVtT. Isxal aatains If kaijr laaat. itmw.mm. .l anr Maalrl -'W i ot.l satins If jmrnhuf w." fla.S. li.no R.4 X N. K 4;.o k :t..M ki i:.tift . 1 u . 4 1 M).llll i;..'t Kl . xi i..-,o d In Klrst- inTKT. for Any New Plnao or Talkl ac Marhlae ite. MAIN SKIS Piano Co. Our tittnmntre liaeked hr itmraj. nmrrron. Th only rwMd-nc undertaking taMIb ment in i t'and wltn iri.t Uiltaajr. Main 9, A li' J I". FIM.ET hON. V "n t f; omr . mi Ki!th M It. KtW AfU HOt.M A N. th leadline f ui.et a I -Jtre. t -r. Z-'t 1 nirj ati et or tier ba muti. .UaOy a4tant. A liil. Main Jv7. K. i- I'l .N.M.N'i. IN. Kat Id Kunerai ii"'tort, till tail Al er re-t. fc.at ."'a, 14 ,.'". A. It. ZCl.U.H t-O.. mp' v:i.UMS AVE. Kat C l-atly atieauanU i.'a J an-i iiiht r i . NN1 4k M KNTsv. funeial dif-xira. r. t4v and lin. A'Uwn 3U.n 4it, A 1.ni atlndnt. HhKKK . auto hcasrae. (-N(.K. funu)i-l I'arlor. 1 t-tU Bf . mon Law X a bur MIUIsKH TKVCKV. tnae.4Fne.t fuite-At dlrefim a Ku"n a lota- aa f e. Uah In tfnn a nd Kl la ale. Main t '7 .. V. 1- I.Klc m. Kaet llih and C-a atrt. ""pkTTwEj M'KUTAKIN'. rnj.PANY, .Id and 4 ia. tain 4M a - I . Ij1 nn.lm. It. T. KVKNt. Wt.l:ama aw. auu Kn(U Fa lllj. O Udy attendat.t. tXUlU.T!i. MAKTIN A Cli Mtt I'O.. fionaia. 21? VN irh. n t..n. Main .rt . a -.'t. Klura tor all ' i'l"n. ini'tml y arranaed. CI -A r. K E 14 IIO?1 . JlortPta. ."7 Morrison at.. la.n or A 1 Fine floei a and floral ttftitn N t. ranch amre. tl....'lDE t,irernt'V.c. Kre-i riora. fhon It 1 K. -t"d and Ta lor. MAX M. bMIIH. Main T2i j, A -111. ttin butloina. MONT Mr XT'. I'OUTl.lMi il.'tl. Work.. 4th sl orpeitl til) Ha. I. Uui:ars ot ms mortals. pr:mp, w hen aom nox OHK E OPENH TOD AT HEILIG I ltra4wy. al Taylor Main 1. A Hit 1 Week InLx't Mon. July 12 ?TDC woki.iik (.Ki .imi luiJ r.M.lTslt.MT.KlNta ACTRgsa PATRICK CAMPBELL SOS. WED, THl'R, Fill. SAT. 61-ECIAL TRICE HAT. WKU. Q. HERX1UD c'llAW-1 COMKUT KOMANCU "PYGMALION" rvn. NldllT. Sl-ECIAI. SAT. MAT. The Second Mrs.Tanqueray I M AIL UKIIU1V Mm I rm'f : K!o-r. 11 roos iz. T at ft :v. Ia3c.ine 11 O". TAr. 6c Oalirrr c I'vo-.h Mats : I'loor. 11 riai 91 ct. 7 at ti. lal.-on II. IK, l&o. t.'c. liai.ery MATINrr.4, l(V. Ml.lITS je oe. TRYOUTS AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN CONTEST TONIGHT WITH SECOND SHOW 10 Acts mi Oaks I'ortlaad'a (Greatest AaaBaemeat Tarlu TODAY'S FHCK l-ntKiR IIIMCl StM P. M. AMI i30 p. l. FIREWORKS SATURDAY BASEBALL ui:t iii:.i ki I'AitK Israrr laaika and Tnrslj-f.arta Ms. LOS ANGELES PORTLAND Jl I.Y 7. S. . IO. II C.aates llesla Wrekdata at 3 P. M. ttoadaya, Si34) P. M. l!eserved box seals lor sale at Kirhe's c'ljsar Stand, Sivth and asl.lnatton te. l adles' !) 0 vdaesday Bad Krldav. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES l-ilji and umdy. Ier I me. I :o fco e lltn ham tad ! 4rvaa-rratle t Inir a rrte ad ll.res r44s-arut t e lime) t-aute "Mar avtr asj- m-mm pa ) ui ns i wnrm . 1 ha talMve ratea apply to ad ert init antler 'New To.la nod all iiec rtatsaifa tcM- erept the f nllottlnt : lltlioMtk UtRt(l Mlif. hi.iuiian- Uaatr-l I ettiale. 1 a-r Kent. lUoua Pr ale J amlUe. I Uhard aud K4-m- tri al tantilte-. llMli,eestdnv K44mw--rrt at I ant 1 Ilea mm the aht claataif. rations i ee m l.ae ea h in -vert . nir-p, MAHTIN At th famlMv r"flde-ire. K hl. f"'r.th street aid r-fi Mmn -fiu4 iototl. Ait. Ju:jr 7. H n Mar. on Martin. I(r ... rara, Kritiimi are at t he funeral rsr on f A. I. Kensaorthy V Ooh. pi, I-r.4 N met y-ae.-onl atreet Sou t Jit ax;, in l-eni. runeri I not i e laicr. OREGON HUMANE SOCIETY h74 BI.LMU.r St. rk.sra Caat 14XX, B SBlo. Uvra IMf Bad KUht. Report ail ctvaoa ol cruoltr to Ibis of fice. leLfjal roambcr for a mail animais. Mors spliulsacs (or a.ck or liaaiiol an i n.als at a uomtat'i ootica. A nroQa deslrti c a ret mat- .-otTtmunirste aa 1 1 r ua. MW TO!AY. MORTGAGE LOANS on Imiroted city and farm proper! at current ralaa. Attrartlvs rapaytnaat Mlviiecea. Luana ajulcklr cloaod. Cul today. 6C I.Asr.1 IflAM Of CO" . Bl'tl.M:S HOPKRTIF.9 O -0 A. II. BIRRELL CO. 31T -SI Northsvootera Hiak Uolldlas. Msrsksll 4114. A 411. MORTGAGE LOANS 6 01 iMPRovrn iiMr4 rmorrmirt Hosldenro lxans and T Per Cent. Af. cording to Location Plenty of Xlooay. ROBERTSON & EWIXG tm NaMtmalrrs llaak Bids:. L0.ANS MORTGAGE Western Bond & Mortgage Co. Our Own ilutsr at . urrect Ks t ea. slMilP l. M t OKI-OKA I ION uu.VDL IAKM AMI till I.OIM 4 aunla 4-. aWs of Irado WIS at. Money to Loan IN SIMS TO SL IT. CONSL'LT US. ;ki. n. TiioMAjt. 3r Oah. Rossi 2. Vlastvorth Bids;. VaJs. 1 OoOtratvd r-araa riuisillr. taa TVV I Aal Ataaoaarit at Cairrast kiatao jVETHaVS-TSOMSsos. tails. , Coiasr lVtma Ml btaxk In issta 0"l vtsllttee EDWARD OOUDtY 3 6