Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1915)
the Monxreo ortEooxiAy. tcesdat, atjotjst 31. ibis. tr oowp9aqgoooe9099ogo'e900900M80Wew0999woaao9'aaeoo',':'00'2 "society news : 1 . &y:-vA . ' ., . i. n t i: ::--.s.':r-f . ?. r,v f 1 -t-iyxT ScrT ChsSc -s Cometfcc f' Misa Helen Cowlea. en of Rose City Park1. most popular girls. owl guest recently ml nil afternoon tea and card party planned for her birth day, with her tnoher. M. William A. Cowlea. a. hoateas. Miss Cowlea. who la musically gtfted. contributed aerera I solos. Honors at card were won by Misa ilary Farnnam and Miss Rachael Hyan. claL) John Gales, of Portland, woo Uie, Friday sustained a serious ion a. ot wound of the hand while hunt ing? In the mountainous districts 01 Southern toiiUi County, will lose four finger, according to tne auena InR pbysiclana. TheSmdmnStoky By Mas EAV<cr. KJ WILX. not hae that parrot around 1 the Iioum another lr. angrily exclaimed Mr. rreeton. He had Jut com home M wee tandlnc by tha table In the '""- room looklnn at tne liner inai the parrot, had made about hla fa vorite chair wiih the fraamenta 01 m Lury. ou man ' to her heart'a content, and Mr. Preston never acaln made any complaint about her: for he alwaya remembered that he had aaved the money for him. tCoprrlaM. 115. by the MrClure Kewepaper aymlli-ete. Nw Tork Oty.) "PEACH WEEK" IS BEGUN MOVE EXPECTED TO IXVADE EVERT TRADE CENTER OK NORTHWEST. M690ot0XKWWW090)U60WM m. . it. and ICRS. J. P. ctbrie win i POPULAR BOSE CTTT PARK GIRL HONORED AT BIRTHDAY PARTY. I v I eatartaia tooiahl at a eupper elaac la tha cryatal dlnln-rootn af lh. Hotel Beaaoa. Tha party la prane4 la compliment to Mlaa Edith Ltim. a ckaraint viaitar rroia ri aeipbta. wbo baa heea the araeet of aCrm, Cae A. McKeeaa. About t sueata wilt aar tao hoepitalur of Mr. as Mm OVrtn ea tnta del:btful aioa. Mlaa Evaaa haa bean tba la- aptrattea fr many aonal functlona and an haa enJovod a trip to aa ran rtaco aba came to tha Pacinc Coast. Mho will leava oa Wadnaeday marnlna for her iUatera home and will areatly auaaed by her loruaan Irleoda. e a Vr. P. Haley will entertain tha Koaa Social Club. Koyai Nelxbbora of Aaaerlca. at her home. 7S Wya-ant treet. Tharaday a f -.era oca. MYa. Haley raturned recently from tha Eaat. wbere aaa attended several conventions, gam ine; inspiration for new work. Ail JUisl Neicbbora are iavltad. see A party af jroona; pacpta antertalned a (aw dsva aco by Mrs. rrederlck Charles Todt at her homo la Eaat iorty-slath street Included Mamla Palmer, of Albany, honor truest: Alma 'barpn. Loci la Carter. LetAla Kuter. rvoro'hy liann. Grace Carter. Mar fa res Pearson. Mortal eteafried. Cather ine KrfwarU. Maude Jensan. LJlllsn nutter. Marion Bracher. Ueorcina lid ward. Lola rraraon. Lon Flk. Leah pellman. Kutfi liana. Neil Carter. Rosa Koharta. Kthel Iarsen. Mary Ed aris. Mary Jean rase. lUlcn Enna Jerry JefTera. Catherlaa Robinson, t aterlna rowler and Tootale Pearaon. Aealatlnc tha boatesa tn tba entertain ment of her merry youns auesta were bin. Charles) L. Wheeler. Mrs. I. M. J. Kara tr. and Mra. fcnna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop. Mr. aad Mra. A. G. Hoffman enter tamed a party of trlenda oa Sunday oa a motor trip and picnic at Prtckett Caayoa. near Koreel Orove. Luncheon an spread la a snady rove and tba tetura trip made lata In tha afternoon. Mrs. T G. Madden entertained atone at the recent luncheon partiea Honor ing Mra UKre Wheeler, who U here front Near Witinh'.r. Canada, visit ln; her ilau&ter. Mrs. James TVara tirn. in tha litter's new home at Kifty-Brnt street North. Amoac I'mi present were Mrs. Geora-e Vhealer. Mra Jamea Wareham. Mra e!a Carlson. Mra Ray Chapman. Mr C. o IverlH. of Gladstone: Mra T. . Mad ten. Misa Ruth Holcomb, Ml I'lorcnre Leroar. of Gladitone. and Uisi Bcatrira Wheeler. Mrs. J. R. Kraussa and son. Pa J I. kave returned from a two months' vslt In California, attending both ex positions. see Mra N. TV Sind'ton haa left for styrtle Point to viit her sistera Mra K it. John.n and Mra Mary C. Albro. for a fortnight. e Mr. and Mr. A. M. Smith and Mra )tararrt seipte ha returned to Portland after a five weeks trip loess Krinfu'-o and Kouthera ' California, whrre they VKitrd the expositions, feotn it Kn 1'ranrtire and Mo Dleao. naktna; the trip bota ways In Mr. mitB a lourlnc car. e a Oils. Or.. Auc. " tV. p. Torrey's mi rottze. "Kcd Ko.-k." on Cannon Hrch. near -Itumbua Point-" was read re.ently by hi nephew. Carrol I Ashbaucb. of Portland, who was host to a party consisting of Misa Bcr vire M. Mmrehead. of Portland: Iva and i'nrT.rj Mnoreaead. of The Dalles: Mra ' It. Portner and dauahter. of Wasco, and Kirl lc Madison, of Portland: Mia Kuir M.-holson and Mra It- U. Tercl vsl. of I'ortland e s Mrs. James 1- M-Nanvara. of T1S1 Thttmi avnie. l-ft on Saturday for N-w Tors. Cut. She aleo will visit relatives In Kridcport. Conn. a a There will be a mxlinr of the Mis aionsrv Kea-le'y of tie White Temple en Wednesday at 3 i o clock. Mra James Kai ina will present an Intrr tattnc presramm for the year s work. I'lana tor tne season will be made and ail members are urvd to bo present. Mrs. r. J. Hnlter. Mrs. Dora Poller, of Portland, and Mra ;. T. Halter and tauart'er. Mi Capttola Willts. of Knswburir motored to Seaside recently and will stop at Atorla before return 1st to the city. They will attend the reaatta. tin W. T. Wada has returned from isklin.l, Cal. wbero she attemled the cniimcios of the National Education Ass'iation. ihe visitsd the exposition la fian r'ran.'t-vo ani was entertained tr friends Irs the nties about the bay. Mm. s4e t a popular member of the Portland Woman Club and la In terests'! in cdut-attonal work. e e e Mix I..ul. Ca.iwrll and Miss Doro V y fanford l-ft a few days aco for XerkslsT. CL They will attend tbe laxcretty cf California, whrre Misa Caswell canine her seconj year. Misa Kanford will specialise In playground work. see Mr. and Mra J. Overman O'tiormaa are homo from a motor trip to Ncah aebBie. e e e Mr. and Mr. J. B. Teon are being roncraculated on the arrival of a baby sot. bora auadey nlaht. Another baby of interest which ar rived recently ta little Miss Maria SIC Dougail Campbe.L daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1'i'imir Campbell. She camo on 'nday to gladden their home. The little eon of Mr. and Mra Lewis Ml. la waa born Priday. lie la tha arand.oon of Mr. and Mra A. U Mills and of Ptshnp and Mra Lawrence, of scetvn. e e e Ml fa'.'f Lewis entertained Bishop and Mra Lawrence at dinner last night. The-- sra viitin hero after a trip to IKs l ipoeltion- e e a Several children were guests of Pm.nop Sumner on Sundnv afternoon, when Kir. l M . II. Van Ai:en. of Ifcieioa. sniertatned them with a story beur similar t tba treat afforded a srore of the bi-hops little friends the day before. Iithop Sumner efi yes-' terdav for Cuaen. and lr. Van Allen departed for Seattla e s Mrs. Jsmea Harper, ef Cincinnati, who ha been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr. ; T. Panning, will return home lata week. Mrs. Harper waa for merly a Portland girt and, after an sbsenco cf 11 years, haa enjoyed her visit in Portland. M-s. Joseph Mi-Coher and her small too left yesterday for a month visit la aaa Pranclsco. e e Mr aad Mra Fletcher Linn have been entertaining Interestlrr vialtere from the Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peterson Clark ard daughter. Miss r.aine. of Fl.xr.ester. X. V. They came teet to vis.t Mr. and Mra Wiilli K. l-srk at teir term at Newborn". Mra Linn asked a number of pmm lism n-s:rons and malts to meet Mra Clark ani M s Clark and Mra VVillis K. Clara, a crarnune brida wbo waa iis .aro'j ;i!!t. of Seattla Jhn C.atc IO lor nnrr. . 103EBVR3. Cr, Aug- 19. (Spa- Lucy, who newsraper. wy- . .. . . 1 K .en& rrlM 1 1 1 waa Mr. prestop a only child: "pleae don t send Polly away. I am so lone ly all day ion wnen you are m-mr. aad Polly ia euch good company. am to blama for tha litter, for I B her tha paper and maoe ner up. It waa such fun watching her. -Wall, my dear child. replied Mr. Preeton wbo loved hla motneriesa u..' dauchte'r better than everything In tha world. "I suppo.a I will have to put up with Polly prinks Now. I will put all this money away a III go to dinner. Mr. Preaton took out a grant roll 01 money, and going to tne saia tn te corner, opened It and placed tha money Insile. -..ra tht I safe ontil tha morn- Ing. when 1 will ua It to pay tha work men their monthly wngea" ho saw. -Come along, dear." and he and little Lucy went romping on to im After dinner they played and chat led until Lucye bedtime, when tha nurse camo for her. Before going to bed however, sha saw that Tolly waa securely fastened on her perch that stood in a corner of the anting room. By and by Mr. l'reton lurnew. o- tha lights and locked up tne nouee io. tha night. The. ha also went upstairs to bed. leaving the lower part of tn houso all dark and lonesome. -If some robber only anew 01 mat - in , r til saia 10 mm- aelf. as he climbed the etaire. "ha could gel rich by breaking open tha safe. 1 am glad that no on knows of It. But Mr. Preston waa misiaaen. robber had learned of tha money that Me Preeton had taken homo with him and late that night, whan everyone waa fast asleep, ha opened the window of the anting room ana weni oi; Ms. Not a thing was siirrma. .- tiously approached the safe and com meneed to work at tha lock by th dim light of hi lantern. Suddenly, from out th darkness or th corner there cam a vote saying: Well" The robber, wno couia n e Polly, looked np In terror and stared Into the darknesa Again the . . . . . . . .- . 1 .1 nTMin voice came. ru i ."" '. , ... tuick. com quick. Lucy! Lucy! Lucy Trsis was a sentence inn -"'.J taught tbe parrot to repeat. " Ithout taking time to gather up hia tools the rooher with a cry of terror, sprang i- .h. window to wraps. But ha was so frightened that h had forgotten which window It was and found that ha couldn t get out. Meanwhile Polly was so surprised at this strange pro reeding of the atrange man that sh kept calling: "Come quick, com quick. Lucy! Lacy! Lucy. Th. ere of the robber and tha lood calling of Polly aroued Mr. Preston. who hurried uown stair ana causu. the robber befor h could find th right window to escape by. Behind him cam littles Lucy and the nurse. . - w. i.a he en aroused by Polly cnea It was not until Mr. Preston had securely tied the roooer a nanus ... tk.t ha noticed Polly, wbo. In her excitement over uch Strang doing In the middle of th nlgnt, waa ami ling at th top of her voice: -Com quick: com quica: ou. Lucvl Lucy:" "There!- cried Mr. Treston. "That Is what frightened the robber! It was Polly calling out for Lucy." And. toin ver he etroaea tne ysrrov v sri'l rtuieted her. -Now papa." said Lucy, - are ou no glad that yon didn't aend Tolly away last evening? If you had. the robber would have gotten all th tnony In the safa' . ... -You are right. Lucr. repueo rreaton, -roily eertalnlr aaved It for me and waa tha means of our catching the rotber. Too and she may tear up :l th newspaper u wish In th alt-ting-room." so Polly waa left to play with Lucy Wastoa Loads af Fruit Are Pat a Sale la Public Market, aad P.alhu- lasaa la Buying Known. -Peach week began yesterday, and by this afternoon It 1 expected to be fairly under way in very Important trade center of tha Northwest, Heavy crop and weather conditions hava conspired to congest th market and drive th price of peachaa down, and tha commercial bodlea of th Northwest ar trying to help th grow er and consumer both out by the In auguration of "peach week." In which everybody I urged to can, preserve, picklo or eat peaches and to buy them by the box. Wagon loads of peaches were on sale In th public market yesterday and were picked up with an enthusiasm that showed that Interest was already developing here In "peach week." The demand la expected to Increase right through th week, and It la hoped that In Portland alona mora than 10O car loads of peaches will b moved. In the meantime th Chamber of Commerce and kindred bodlea will con tinue tha propaganda among the con sumers, calling their attention to the food value o peaches and th oppor tunity now offered to buy In Quantl tiea at a low rate, and will help in every way poaslbl to keep interest In tha movement atlmulated to tha high est point. EMPLOYES TO SEE ROAD EILK.R9 MlIC HOISE TO DOXATE VE OP" ITS Al'TOS. Meier Frssk aad IJpasaa A Wolfe Are Others That Hav Assssset -laepce-tloa Day Participation. Three Portland firms have arranged to aend their employee to the Columbia Klvr Highway on Labor day. Septem ber . to participate In th "Inspection day" programme of the Portland Ad Club, th Chamber of Commerce and other organlxationa The laat Urm to announce It inten tion la Kilera Music Houe. The com pany' trucks and other car will be usd to carry tbe employe to and over the highway as far aa Horse Tall and Multnomah Fall. Other firm arrang ing to aend all their amploye to the acenlc roadway next Monday are Meier A Frank and Lipman. Wolf at Co. Ticket aalea are being handled by tha Chamber of CommerAj and already ther la great Interest in the coming online. Klaborat prizes are to be given to the winners In athletic events at Multnomah Fall, prominent busi ness men ar to deliver addresses. Jo mem will sing and three bands will giv concerta ... .v The fare for th round trip on th spelclal train of th O.-W. R. A N. will be S cent, with a rate or So cents for children. Tratna will leava the Unlan depot at in th morning. Ticket may now ba purchased at the Chamber of Commerce information bu reau .31 Morrison treet. th uptown hdquartr of th Ad Club: Lipman, Wolfe as Co.. Meier a: Frank. Olda W'ortman King. Robert Bros, and Woodard A Clarke. Island City Postorfice Kobbed. LA GRANDE. Or- Aug. So. (Special.) Mxty dollare was taken from the saf et th Island City postofflce last night. Th office Is In the Klddl store. So far aa known nothing was taken from the tore proper. Th afe waa opened by breaking th combina tion. Tbl la th cond time th office has oeen robbed lately. Postmaster Klddl Is In Portland. Oar Cbrlstlsa year 1IJ corresponds th ysar eel la laa Jsntsb calendar. te Buy Your Films Here We Develop Them FREE All Films Guaranteed Fresh and in Perfect Condition Take a Kodak to the Regatta See the New Pocket Sizes Here. See the New Au tographies the Last Word in Kodak Perfection With Any of the Above YouTl Bring Back Photo of Surprising Excellence. Inspect at Your Leisure. Columbian Optical Co. 145 Sixth St, Floyd Brower, Mgr. Women Who Lead the Way By Marl Dllle. I iarat. Rector Little Nrro Heiress. T was through no desire of her own a - a C W DanfAP Vftk Pi OFl mOTl,- ana. 0-aB. a -t- "v- - ; , Inn In her chair be.ia in. kitchen etove to find herself one of Jhe richest girls In Oklahoma. The eh"", are that given a choice in the n"" Su-ah would have asked to be 11';ed to continue her life, calmly unruffled and without financial worries. But fortune had chosen Sarah "je0' among the elect, so she left the little two-room, ramshackle cabin that she called her home: encased her dusky feet In ehoea that ahe did not want to wear: and was frowned aa auited a woman of her station. She wa then transplanted from the plains of Okla homa to a fashionable young ladles boarding chool. for Sarah Rector hss a personal Income of more than ,10,000 a month. . " The life of the little negro girl Is a modern fairy tale. There were f ye other children besides Sarah who with their mother and father made their home In the two-roomed cabin on the prairie. The house was not much to look at and nothing In particular grew upon the land around It, but for all of that Barah and the rest of the family were quit content. There was enough to eat most of the time and there waa nothing else to worry about, with one exception. The one cause for worry wa a ... .i ei..t, r f he Ttactor family. mora in i " c . 1 " " . , . - . In a Government allotment of land a few yeara ago, Sarah, as tne enna oi . Creek freedman" received 160 acre of land. She had never seen the land and did not want it. But the worst of It was the tax that fell due with painful "The' father repeatedly petitioned that he mltrht sell the land. It would at best have brought a few hundred dollars. and at worst It would have relieved the family from the un welcome visits of the tax collector. But Mr. Rector could not sell his daughter'a land and aa Sarah was only 10 year old she could not sell U either. So time went on until oil was discov ered on the land. Sarah Rector Immediately became heir to a fabulous fortune. But to the . ., . i n , nniv relief from tax IMfiute una . . ...... . - - - ' notlcea Sarah continued to play about in her lime raggcu ur.rer.ie - - feet. At night she continued to curl herself up In the only bed she had ever known, a big chair and rag quilt be side the kitchen stove. Sarah always had slept so. and the mere fact tha t she had an Income of more than -0o a week was no reason why she should change her habits. .,... At length a shrewd and kindly lawyer took an Interest In the child and her family. He placed them all in comfortable surroundings and sent Sarah away to school that she might be taught to manage her" own fortune. She will be educated to the utmost of her ability. The story of the fortune of Sarah . mart,, Pfintlirif. Her rtecior t w . . o ancestors were among the members of that dusky tribe wno iieu eastern coast before the Invader and settled In Florida. They were rem nants of the Creeks and Muskogeea In time the tribe assumed a position of importance in the southland. Other Indians came and negroes from Ala bama and Florida. A small colony built up with a string of tiny towns and a fair degree of civilisation de veloped. In 1S former alaves were adopted Into the tribe as citizens and of thla people 8arah Rector was born 11 vears ago. When by a Government allotment of land the children of Creek freedmen were pronounced entitled to 160 acres. Sarah received her share of desert land tht In w few yewrs was destined THE CHARM OF L . 1. 1 w1tv. All a. .fire Tt vfll 1U I1UMUIU . ' . " w. V " ' . - - - then that Sarah Rector was transformed from a little happy-go-iucuy cnuo. on the prairie to the richest woman In Oklahoma. MARIE DILLE. KLAMATH FALLS ATTRACTS Crowds Expected for Three Days of Circus and Ball Flay. KLAMATH FALtA Or.. Aug. 30. (Special.) Although not intended as a gala season. September 4 to 6 will probably see many visitors in town. A wild animal circus will be here Sep tember . The Medford baseball team will be here the next day and Monday to cross bats with the Ewauna Box Factory nine of this city, the cham pions of Southern Oregon and Northern California. The team recently journeyed to Med ford and took the game easily, and later did the same thing at Yreka. since then both Medford and Treka have lost games on the Klamath Falls diamond. It is expected a large attend anca of Indians from the Klamath Reservation will be in the city. PILGRIM LEAVES $50,000 George A. Smith, Found Dead Be side Burro, Was Douglas Rancher. ROSEBURG. Or., Aug. 30. (Spo clal.) In the death of George A. Smith at his camp near Los Angeles a few days ago, Douglas County has lost probably Its most eccentric char acter and one of Its pioneer and pros perous farmers. He was on his way to visit a daughter when he died. The body of Mr. Smith was found w I J - kl. K..ren n n H tTfMtl his tWO companions for the last three years. He beuevea mat oy itinK nu" of the Bible characters he would reach the age of 100 yeirs. He is thought to have left an estate of $50,000, including his Camas Valley ranch. Hia wife and seven children survive TWO HUNTERS ARE FINED McMlnnvlUe Men Shoot Chinese Plteasants Out of Season. t t-j,..... anil T? nv Lambert were arraigned Saturday in McMinnville on a charge of shooting Chinese pheasants out of season. The arrests were made by Deputy Game Warden Parker. Both were fined SZ5 each ana costs. But one alleged violator of the deer law has been arrested. He Is Claude Noble, of Templeton, Coos County, charged with running deer with dogs. TARDY TAXPAYERS WARNED Delinquents Will Have 10 Per Cent Penalty Added Tomorrow. This is the last day of grace for the tardy taxpayer. Tomorrow taxes become delinquent and 10 per cent of Panama-Pacific Exposition Is the Most Wonderful The Most Beautiful The Most Important in History It is artistic, it is symmetrical, it is world wide," it is complete. Only three months more will it be opened. No intelligent person can afford to miss the oppor tunity of visitinjr this exposition. Low Round-Trip Fares to San Francisco on sale daily from all points If you contemplate a trip East you can travel through California in one direction at small additional expense. 10 Days at San Francisco and 10 Days at Los Angeles and 10 days at El Paso are allowed on all tickets to the East reading over the SOUTHERN PACIFIC . Let our Citv Ticket Agent, 80 Sixth treat, ror. Oak, outline a trip for you. Our folders "Wayside Notes" and 'California Expositions will be of interest They are free. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Household Bank Accounts The management of household finances ought to be a business matter. The mem ber of the family who looks after the ex penses and pays the bills should have a bank account. Paying bills by check gives one an accurate record of where the money goes, and canceled checks, which the bank returns, are receipts for all money paid. We have a large number of household accounts and would welcome yours. lumbermen National Bank Fifth aad Stark the total amount will be added as a penalty. But if half your taxes were paid before March 31, you have until Sep tember 30 to pay the other half. The penalty tomorrow is attached only to those taxes upon which no payment has been made. These become delin quent tomorrow, and, besides a penalty being added, they draw interest at the rate of 12 per cent. A. P. Perry Mill Resumes. CENTRAL.IA. "Wash, Aug. 30. (Spe- clal.) With prospects of a. long run. the A. P. Perry shingle mill at aicin tiah started up today. Many of the saw mill crew will be put to work in the shingle mill, the sawmill closing down POSLIl HEALS ECZEMA IN ALL ITS MANY F By all means try Poslam. if you need any remedy to. better your skins con- d'itnrnerits use whenever the skin is disordered, for its healing powers are efficient beyond all question. Relief is immediate. Itching stops. Inflamed skin is soothed. Improvement may be seen every day. Poslam heals Ecsema. Acne, Itch and stubborn affections; eradicates Pimples. Bashes, Undue Redness; re fieves Sunburn. If ordinary soaps irritate, try Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam and su perior for daily use. Toilet and Bath. For samples, send 4c stamps to Emer gency Laboratories. 3!! West 2otli bt.. Comes With the Comfort of Being Smartly Dressed. "When a woman tries to pay all cash for ererythlng she wears, she suffers worrr and disappointment. It's a poor system to bank on. Did you ever buy a &ult OX IN STALLMENTS? It's the way many hundreds of people here In town do Here's the Idea: Suppose you wanted one of the beautiful new Autumn Suits at CHERRY'S. You have 10. say. perhaps less, that you can spare thla week. Only a small amount Is needed for the "down payment" on a Suit at CHERRY'S, so take what you have and go and pick out the pret tlest'of the 'lot. Tell them you want to pay by the week or by the month - (whichever you'd rather) ard see how convnlent ly the peyments are arranged for you. CHERRY'S store Is at 339-391 Wash ington street. In the Plttock block. They also sell clothes for men. The "Arrow Brand." in all the latest styles and fabrics, and on the same easy payment plan. ....... Admiral's Special Train to Astoria Regatta and Festival SepL 2 To SepL 4 Tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 1 FASTEST POWER BOATS IJJ OFFICIAL COATKSTS. big i.An parade: a d MG HT FAR ADB TH I RSDA Y. BTROMER WILL FLY . K A LAM A TO ASTORIA. TJ. . S. "SORTH DAKOTA AND "AtBaSV PRKSEAT. STALWARTS I?f LOO BUCK.ISO A' ROLLING. ADMIRAL'S ATCD UEEX'S BALL FRIDAY KVELG. opo orOTnapAti SM"T,& CAHMVAL. CAMPBELL'S BAJTD A'D ML Hi. TRYOJt. FARM MANUFACTURERS COS TEST FOR PRWES. BABY SHOW AMD PUBLIC WEDDING. Leaves North Bank Station 3 P. M. Public Cordially Invited to Join. $3 ROUND TRIP Tickets Sold Daily, Sept. 1 to i Good Until 6th for Return. Official Opening Ceremonies upon arrival of Admiral Wilson and Staff and Portland Guests. Portland Day, Sal, Sept 4 TICKET OFFICE and Parlor Car Seats Eta and Stark. KORTH BANK STATION loth and Hoyt. temporarily while the company's log road is extended a mile and a half Into new timber. An Italian priest who has Invented many wirelei devices has succeeded in Intercept ing message with needles thrust into a potato. i'al ' , 'JST aw TI FT .aleJP -Li JX af Lake Louise in the Canadian Rockies Melted amethyst in a ring of mountains loveliest lake in all the world. You see it from the veranda of a wonderful mountain hotel the Chateau Late Louise a palace amid wild nature. ETcrytlunr Canaoisa Pacific Staadara Noae Better You take your home with you on your vacation trip if you visit the Canadian Pacific hotels at Re velstoke Balfour Glacier Field Lake Louise Banff Reached by the Canadian Pacific, Nature's Expoition Route to the Canadian Rockies. For further particulars of these cool summer places, call or write for Booklet Mo. 112. J. V. JTURFHT. G. A. P. D Canadian Pscifle Railway 5f Third St., Fenlaod. Orcsea liCAMUuna Straight Hair Made Curly While You Sleep By an entirely new and harmless method, the straishtest hair can now be made beau tifully curly "while you sleep." Not that the sleeplns has anythlnst to do with it. except to prevent loss of any of your pre cious tiro while the process Is at work. Tou simply apply a little liquid silmerina to the hair, using; a clean tooth brush for the purpose. This it seems has the prop erty of causins the hair to dry with a de lightful wavy effect, aa will be quite appar ent In the morning. t, , The effect last considerably longer than where a hot iron Is used, and the eurll ness appears far more natural. If yoii II get a few ounce of the liquid llmcrlne from your druggist you will have .enough to keep th hair In curl for many week. This, by the way, is excellent also as a dressing for the hair, keeping It bright and lustrous. It Is neither sticky nor greasy. Adv. Public Taste Is Rising Think of some of the furni ture atrocities of half a century ago, and then look at tha lines, the woods and finish in furni ture being shown today. The elevation of public taste Is nowhere more notable. Furniture makins has taken Its place among the arts. During: this month many stores specialize on showing furniture and prices and opportunities to purchase are the best. This is a fact very quickly demonstrated by a glance through our advertising columns. Ta