i- v J win ..... iJ, .- lto.j. ;iorr:w Axcz-ntrrn 1 ' TMases. 1 areuaa ,.....'..,... "a ri b iib' I ns. .................... .T. tiHiu Bor" 1 Mir.. .......... "The H.1, ADOWsut" Crsnd .-..... .. ......., Vseoeeiile emr ....to..........,...,.,.,. TaWMTlIM stakes - ...............VaaTUis ARE YOU OOXNO AWAY? ' Subscribers of Ths .. Journal who ( away for , a week or longer mty have . the paper 4 topped at their residence and . e teanyaddresa by ma.ll at . w - e the reaular rttM and ' collection " ' will be made by regular earrler ' e after return to the city, except.' e ' at Long v Beach and Seaside, . y , e - where The Journal bee a regular e carrier delivery. Albert Olson 4 of Ilwaeot - Washington, - haa j -V ' charge of The Journal on Long Beach and Lewis dt Co. of Sea- ' e side have charge of The Journal ' on Seaside or- Clatsop beach. Delivery will be made at these - ' two, points at regular aubeerlp-d -,-v ' tlon- rates. ; dive your change - Jr ' -d of address' to - yeur -earrler -or-. . Phone -Main 80 and prompt eb,e ; tentlon will bo given all orders. t V o VwTV "T 'Tom Richardson, manager of too' Port t land Commercial club,-who went--to i "Wellington, tf m, on account of the , - Illness of his mother. Mrs. A. a Rich-, erdson, will be detained at Wellington days or two weeks." His mother died yesterday. He is secretary of the lrrl ' gatlon congress and - vloe-ehalrman of i the . Trans-Mlsjisslppt congress, and la also secretary of the Oregon Develop' ' "Went league- Mrs. Richardson wee it veers of age. ; Her Health haa been ' failing for some months, and ber death waa not - unexpected. She leaves two 1. tons , who , Trtr--Uh "f -lest hours,-; . v.- 4 . -.', p - The final practice shoot of Companies U9H wid-K.".-W... prior to rthotr departure for'jCamp Qearhart. Thursday tnornlngv was bald yeeteraayr tm score f the dav waa made br Musician H. R. Cooler of Company T. who made ft oat of a possible 3$ at S00 yards. Ckptaln - ' Bcott of Company tC made SO at S00 ' yards. Sergeant Boytana and - Corporal ' Sever to at the same distance, and Ser geant L. E. Crouch and Prlvotea I U ' Seitser and V. P. Compton, all of Com i-pany- P made It, 17 and X7, raspoc .tlrely, at the 600-yard range. ' Word waa received this -morning by " friends of .Mlsa Nellie Staver'that aha bad died yesterday at bar Chicago borne. When she. left Portland four year ago : she waa one of the beat known young . women of the city and waa a leading ; i worker In the Taylor Street Methodist - church.- Sbo was a daughter of George r E. Staver, (.who died hero nine years ego. For the last ' four years Miss Staver lived- with her mother In Chl , rago. but each summer visited her many Portland friends. i For two hours yesterday afternoon . the gasoline engines which supply the power for the operation of the raw of the steel bridge were out of repair and . steamboat traffic waa 'delayed. - The ' draw waa In place, however, and travel , ooroasithe bridge progressed, without il Interruption, v When'tho machinery waa - Bnauy got la order nine ateamero paaaed H through the draw in the course of a few ,) -mUlUtea. t;Q 4,f;- - ' - Our fifth annual gift sale will eon- tlnuo until farther notice. - Every - pur - , chaser to the amount of tl.SS and op , ward of our well-known - brands" of .wines, liquors and cordials will receive . a valuable souvenir, consisting of hand' . painted china and other fancy goods of , our own importation. IX OermanUs, , family liquor dealer, 121 Morrison street. Bee the Sea at Seaside A delightful trip, to old ocean, -only four hours ride . from Portland. .Take a dip in the briny deep. i Trains leave--the union -depot , dally at I a. ro. For Information apply to Mr, C. A. SUwart, agent, lit Alder r street. Phono Main 000. , ' The ' long . delayed Improvement V of ' Williams avenue between McMUlen and . . Morris streets with bltullthlo pavement will begin today. The Warren ' Con--. atmctlon company has the contract -for doing tbs'work at about tl !,. - . ' Csrloads of IteloudTMermald brand . cantaloupes and paper rind red meat ' Coachella watermelons constantly on track." 'See rthat -you get Mermaids. Nothing else half so sweet" Pearson Page cov Main. 471. , Solo agents - V' Tourists, as wall as city people, finan cially embarrassed, will find the Port land Loan Office, li Third street, the safest and moat reliable place to traaa- -i act their business -Rates reasonable. - t For ' Rent Modern six -room - house . - with halls, bath, pantry and f lno base ment; new furniture, all or part for sale; owner leaving city. MS Thirteenth - Street. .-Telephone Main 14 It. . . g. "' - Any-, watches cleaned. ll.oOj main ' spring, 11.00; all -work guaranteed one jear. ' Metiger Co. Ill Sixth street, A- letter- has been received by Reore ' . tary Reed of the Lewis and Clark fair t. from Charles L. Knox, secretary of the TEE LASGE5T CCL- orncuL in tee an WE JfAVB EVERT ONE THAT IS MADE. FROM V 75c to $6 HOtrVENIRS of all KINDS Mugs Ite to tf.00. Fobs. tOc. fipoons. 7 Bo to 11.00. Hat , Pins, SSo to 75c. Rroochea, Tto to tl.0. - lOmrtM or ' Our store haa the reputation for the -very latest In novel ties on the market, and wo do not ask fancy prlcea for them. . ' REMEMBER THE PLACE. Jigger Bros. eTaTWWtiwmS An OPxiwiAxa. to Vorrlsom St, Oas of the bfflolalBct. 4th and Sth, . ..i . F?oonB. Near , Postofflco. r Souvenir - apoons . ) . elub, t U - a . - t te tuade for a nut r. ! t.,uye.e raoo to be b.l this ely i uet 1. August 14 Is I yea c y f t tie fair. The letter sir that, tie t .b has defeated every aim organlaetw on the coast and is will: ta : eaoou..r any aspirants that t4 north west may .produce. , , ,. , , , Tar Rent Xfodern ' tlx-room t bouse With balls, bath, pantry and fine bae ment; new furniture, all or part for sale; owner lea ring city. 141 Thirteenth street. Telephone Main lilt, .-m -'. -- I- - :- - f Mrs. 11 a Boyoe of Ablngton. Maaa. ehuaetta. jhas written to Mayor Lane asking fof - Information; regarding ber son. who was In Portland when abe neara irorn turn iasi. Ours are the lonly launohos laadrng at tna oaks, iiaunchii for charter. Favor ite Boating company, -upper elder -Morri son street onqge, - toi. Main (tox. ' Roof painting Columbia, Paint com pany. Mala IMS. T First .street. Moos and fireproof paint for wood, tin and iroiv mooi painting ev specialty, y . For . health shd a pleasaht outing go to Amos D. Bt. Martin s hot springs. Carson. Washington. .Mineral; Springs Hotel company. ,ieesees.. . - Steamer Alllnce sails from Couch street dock for) Coos Bay and Eureka Monday night. (July Jo. at . F.- P. Bairmgartner, agent. Main 11. ' Per health and a pleasant outing go to Amos. D. Bt, Martin's hot springs, Carson. Washington. Mineral Springs Hotel company, leasees. . v - Moffett Hot 1 Springs. ' $1.19 dayi tl and 110 week; baths, lea Take Regula- Wanted Shirt, finishers and : ladles clothe lroners. i Union Laundry Co. Oold signs for your windows? Call up roster jualsar. phone Ex. il. . Try a' meal without meat at the Vege. tarian caie, ids guts awoob : - . ,:.;."ThgtlHeit Apparent" Wsea a sewapaaet! teeuitar Is suae - the enter ef a play It if apt te ee e failure, rev kletery- abowe It. J But . Jofeeatoa aleCalUy'a "The Half appereatt" ' watch .waa produced yeetereajr et taei Mpire fee tfee ant tiaae oa say atage, epeeere i t be aa exeepUoa. It was warmly reodredl by twe larce aadieaeea and till praeaalyL ara Mfr iealaiaa tareegbout Ueweek. .ill - .. rt htm Ant sttaapi -atr; McCsaey aas dose Fell. He has eesaeleed- ea laUreetlag plot a plot based ea court latricW ta e avthleal kinsdoav with s i reasg prlnceaa asd aa ased klag as prlBrtpale.! 'The eU klsg eeqaeatha hie saathter te a swaibet ef- the eeurt, bet abe -really lerer1 a aewepaBev earreapoai wke has discovered a plot asalaet tke kins, gesereted by a pruwi. artBleter wke aeplne to tae taroae. wses toe sing a tee tee prureat beceaes qneea, syt jabe eanaet starry a Me Xerk sewepeper sas, asd the play.eses.la s Bathetic saruag. . Mk ' - The Iinptre atocg icestpaay seas , the play Joatlea. Of apeclai lstereeS were tae per. fonaaaeee et rraeh fleaalna aa the ee Ljnia, George Serreli as the TllUle, Oertrsda Ptnie aa the priacaea asd Charles York aa OapUrla ltUKla.ii The play la wait. BMuated, H.f V Bobby .Gaylor at Qrand. - - I 'ComaiiclB this ifterseea the Oraad will preeeat the sreateet JadlrMaal vaaaerllle eter Portland er the PecJoe eeaet haa ever eees. la obey Oerk. i tkle te the faatoas Irish enaaedlea wke Is kaowa froea eee eed ef the coaUsest te the other I as ''Iport hteaillater, Piahee sad Joaaesa are ceastdend without eanaJa. - Byre aad Lanardea bare s akrt talM "The DedeJ Petectlee." The Beelera era nOaad epectelty people, asd Richard Charlea wlU ales "A rat of Mlae," with plcteree. - The Oreadkioooe haa a etery ef ."The Cantata's lay epecuea.'' . ,. -i , r , - , t-f At tbf Star. - The gtar had aa aaaeaaUy larae arteadasee thn afteraeea to greet! Its Mil for the week. Bhlelde esd Pael praaaot e very eatortalnlog osieer. Cerl W. aaseereoa A Oa. la "Twe Theatre Tlckete" are , eepeclally food. -Abbott ead Bryaat fornlehid faa. Joseph M. Ooldes te geed Is his aaeaelagse ead- the- Great Par iah, veatrllooalau . haei as eatertalalng act. l a Trytag So Hare1 te rorget Tee" Is the res. sad It to well MSdeted. - The Btareecooe ahews s plctare fell let taterest. . . . Buty Sho at Marquara. The weramaa eosiedlaae. Kelb asd Dill, a gether' with their ceeapany e M people, will rreeeat the aterry aaaeicel eoraederleeqne. Is Beaerr Shop." at the Mareaaaa Oraad theatre tealfht, TueedaF esd Wedaeeday alfhta, with a epecial-prlee atatiBte Wedaeeday. There are 10 priori pa la la the east sad 40 good-laoalBg chorus girls wke eaaJatBg asd aaace, - Popular prleeaPtfTU, . t f . . t ;- At "tbt Lyric '' ,r.' A Boaalas Bpt.' Ji ralllUry draaaa ' baaed ea the tneble setwees apaa aad Baaala, will he tke attract loa at Ib I-rrte thle week. The play ta pf the eeaaattoaal order with many tanning atteatMae, oae er waira la e earue la fall eperattoa. The play wile eoatlaee all week with a matinee every day. Mgat perteraa aacM at f :) e'ekx-k aod tilg ecloek. atari. sees It l:H o'clock, . s - '- I. At Bolaaco Tonight ; The ' Belasce atock eesMaay will apea to. aUtht la the celebrated farea-eoraedy, "A Pool aad Ble Money,"- which was William Collier's areataet Hew fork aacriia. Thla will he the rat prterautloa ef the. play la the Berth. west. The principal rolea an. admirably suited te the awaihera ef the eoatpaay. ' Advanca Sale for Crawley.' Toraorrew avmlni at 10 e'efce the advaaca sale ef seats wUI eees for T. Daatel Prawlry and' hla eaeeHest eompesr. who come te the Karoaeai Graad theatre ant Thursday, Friday aad Betarday , la Richard Harding Davie' eonedy-drhaa, "Baaaoa'a Polly." -A apeeiel- price asenaee wui he givea. aataraay at s:l e'aiees. rrrt ; r . "!.V-t'.tv'.At. the. Baker. i.s ; The Baker haa a capital Mil thla week. Vurrar and Lane, lata ef the Oraa grand opera eoarpaay; Karl and Aahtoo, the "flying names": Alta Phlppa, the aweet soloed 1 eopranor Tom htaek, the asenetogae-asaa; Boy McBraat la pie. tared ballade; the Baheregreph and Jones aad H easing are leadete la eatertalaaMst. v . SEE PACIFIC dCEAN. : 7 Take the "Potter' -Queen of River Boats Down" the . Columbia. - ' Th Ti ; J. Potter" queen ' of river boats salla from Ash - street dock for Astoria and North Beach as follows: Tuesdsy, July-11, 10:11 a. m.; Wednes dsy, July IS. ll:lt a. mil Thursday, July It, 11:10 (noon) Saturday, Jufy II, 1:50 p. m. Particulars and O. R. at N. Sum mer Book by asking C W. Stinger, city ticket agent, - Tnira ; ana. Washington . . - n..t inil - , Milwaukis Country Club.' : Eastern and Seattle races Take Bell wood and Oregon City: ears at First and Alder. . , -. I-,. ' '' Hotel Hamilton, San Francisco's new est hotel. Steam heat and telephone In each' room., Centrally located. Rates, II and upwards, lit Ellis street. 11 . ".'!",."'' For forty years' Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry haa been wiring summer- romplalnt,. dysentery dlsrr Jioea, bloody 'flux, pain In the stomach, and rthaartever yet. failed to do every thing flalmed for It.' j laVsamkyassnaawsirektaBsaaa AT THE THEATRES.;. ' ;:;:.X.-"' lAra-iatSLi fe'or May Thiy Crv Ambsr Juic , of Intoxlcatlnj Hop In ; -. Y Caloons. .. MAYOricAYO LAW IMTHEC2 - RSCPECTO 13 INVIOLABLE Wpmeg Y.ri!l Not Ba AJIowow to Haunt Saloon In Port- v ' : land Haraaftsr. r Too. will have to obey the laws the same -as other saloon . men. You will not bo allowed to have women In your saloon, aa I believe the. ordinance states that no women are to be permitted in places where liquor Is sold. That la the law, end It Will be 'enforced." 'Such was the statement made to Shapiro, manager of the Mass cafe.' ,'neat Third and TemhUI streets, this morning by Mayor Lane. Shapiro visited the mayor at the city kail and desired to know what ha wae to expect from the executive. He stated that ho had n6 boxes in hie place and that woman, sat In the balcony. --v! "Toil ran a theatre and 'saloon In the samewoom, do your' Inquired the mayor. "Yes, sir," waa the reply. , "Have you . been notified by the offi cers that this Is lllegair asked the mayor. . ... - "About a week ago." .was the re- lolner. ' - ,-' rwelLithen. you want to be -caref uL for the- officers will bo around to you If you continue to allow -women In your , saloon," waa the warning of the mayor. - ' ..: -u --"'- Orders were given to the police today to atrictly enforce the box ordinance aad the . ordinance prohibiting women from lounging about barrooma. The edict regarding -women" WUI " seriously affect the larger beer and .concert hails in the city, especially tno urpneura, the Mase,. Erlckson's, Blaster's, Frits' and others."-- . : i ' It provides that .It shall - be .unlaw ful for any person to permit or employ any women to act as waltresaea or bar tenders, or to hJlow them to slug or dance In .any , puhMo harroom or place where liquors are sold to bo drunk on the premises; also that no - doorway. window or opening shall bo permitted to remain open between any barroom or drinking place aad any room or place where women commonly congregate for the purpose -of singing or dancing. : It shall also bo- unlawful for any proprie tor of a aajoon 'to allow any theatrical performance In hla place. -. - The saloon interests or the city are excited over the mayor'e order to the police to enforce the ordinance, aa they say it will rum tnair business. All piaoea violating . uie mi oral- nance and the - other ordlnanoea - have been notified, and - orders will bo given to the police to take a Hat of those who are not complying with the law, and they will be punished." said the. mayor today.'.r. . ' i .'. ."". ' . -' X' MAYOR THANKED FOR NAMING CR1TZMACHER Appointment of Captain to Head of Police Department Give General Satif action - In token of their appreciation of the appointment of Captain Orttsmacher as acting' chief of police by Mayor Lane, a letter-of thanks, signed hy every member of the police department, has been prepared and will be Bent to the mayor this afternoon. - The list . is headed by Captains Moore and Bailey and the text of the letter 10 as follows: "Harry Lane, Mayor of the City of Portland We, the undersigned, . mem bers of the Portland police department, wish to express . our appreciation - to you of the appointment made by you of Captain Charles Giitsmachsr to the po sition of chief of police by placing our names hereto." - - - - The various reliefs are vying with one another in demonstrating -their pleasure at the selection of Captain Gritxmacher as acting chief. When- the chief appeared at the station yesterday morning he found an enormous bouquet of carnations on hla office table. As he appeared to face the men in line he waa Informed - that the bouquet had - beep presented him by the officers of the sec ond relief. '.. - Chief Oiitsmacher waa visibly af fected by this expression of tbe men's esteem, and tears glistened in bis eyes aa he said: - - - I cannot tell you how keenly I ap preciate this evidence of your friend ship. I know the wages of you men are small, and I appreciate auch a sac rifice on yeur part. - Alt -f have to sutyi la that to tbe best of my ability I will endeavor to conduct thla department aa long aa I occupy .thle position In a man ner which win reflect credit on It and on every man In luIt ta unnecessary to say .that In - any circumstances I shall endeavor to see that every man at all tlmea gets a fair deal." . . : ; t ', NOTED SINGLE-TAXER COMING TO PORTLAND Judge White Will Address Local Clubs arid Debate .With Prominent Socialist., Judge John Z. White of Chicago, dis ciple of Henry George, Snd one of the most distinguished exponents ofUhe sin gle tax. will address several audiences In Portland next week. Tuesday even ing Judge White is to speak before the Toung Men's Democrat lo olub In Unity hall. Second and Morrison streets. It Is undsrstood thst Mayor Lane will pro side and Introduce the speaker. Wed nesday evening In the 7. M. C. A. hall Mr. White will debate with Mr. Lewis, a Portland Socialist of ability, and It Is hoped . that Judge George H. Williams will preside. Thursday evening Judge White la to address an audience at the People's Institute,- formerly known aa the. Men' e Resort, Fourth and Burn aide streets... In addition to these engagement. Judge White le to speak at the T. M. C A. one evening while he te here, and It la expected that he will address a meet' Ing of bualnees men and probably the clergymen of the city. . ' ' Portland men who are personally ao- aualnted with Judge White state that he Is regarded In the eaat aa ha able economist and capable of holding the Mention with his expositions of the system of taxation which be advocates. AWL2lL:3TSl Gj TO TCE CITY Confess ef Member From the - Northwert Ctates to Meet for Two Weeks. i GRAND CONCERT WILL EE FEATURE OF, EXERCISES Leading- Men of, Denomination Are on Program' forfAd- dresses and Sermons.' For the next few days Portland will be In the bands of the Methodists. Hun dreds of members of the -denomination from Oregon, -Washington, Idaho and Montana' will attend the oongress to- be held at Taylor Street Methodist church the next' .two weeks. A number will oome from the' east as well, and many are1 expeoted from Denver, where they have been attending the Ep worth League convention. Next Saturday Is Ep worth League day at the fair,. ai4 Sunday the oongress program is theirs. ; The congress has been organised chief ly for the purpose of bringing together the Methodist forces at some time while the convention lasts. A data was ehoseo when the greatest number could be pres. snt, and Methodists throughout the Pa cific northwest arranged to. be here at that time.; - ': , .. - ; , -- ---- - - Better acquaintanceship among Meth odists of this branch Is sought and ths speakers are 'almost altogether mem; bare of the conferences of ths four states holding the congress. - Bishop-Hamilton of San - Francisco, resident, bishop - or California.- Dr. A. - B. Leonard of New York, - secretary of missions for ths Methodist Eplsoopal church, and Dr. .H. J. Talbot, superintendent of missions In Utah, are tbe only throe men outside of thle -territory. - -r. Dr. R.: A. Heritage, - president of the Spokane Musical college, will - have charge of the muslo during tbe congress, snd Friday evening wlU-gtre a grand concert-with' a chorus of 110 volcea All the . prominent Methodist singers of the city will sing with the-chorus -and many from Other cities have consented 1 to lend tbclr aid Among ihe prominent speakers on ths program are John H.j Coleman of Sa lem, president of Willamette university, who Is perhaps tbe - moot prominent Methodist In the stats next to Bishop Morris; H. L Rasmus presiding elder at Spokane; 8. 8. SuUlger. elder at Bel Ungham; J. B. Williams, president of Pu get Bound university; J. W. Flesher of Belllngham, Fletoher Ir Wharton of Se attle. Bishop J. M- Thoburn, Blahop Da vid ' H. Moore, and many others. One of ..the pleasant features will be the morning devoted to the reminiscences of the herolo days by ths oldest workers or tne atate, .- -'..,.'-The spectacular feature of the con grass will be the Indians In -attendance. White Swan will head a party of the red braves and Will himself be one of the chief apeekere. White Swan haa been ohlef of tbe .Yakima tribe .since 1866; four years previous to thst a t was con verted to Christianity by Jason Leo, the first rrotsstant . missionary In ' Oregon. He has worked constantly among his own people since then, first in connection witn juees successor. J. it. wiiDun -' ete Same Prom White UemL t':M In" his naUvs Indian dress he will tell of his ancestors v no inhabited these mountains and of his own , Ufs from childhood to. manhood. The chief gained his name from tbe whiteness of trts-eont, and be la loved and honored oy-hla peo ple. - Dr. George Wsters, his pastor, will set aa his Interpreter. During the con gress White Swan and his pastor will guests of Dr. Clarenoe True Wilson. - This evening there will be a general meeting at the Taylor Street church for the appointment ot committees for the meeting and disposal of visitors. - There Is no way of -estimating ths number that will be In attendance, for this la not at all a legislative congress but purely ad visory. . . no delegatea are sent from churches to ths mass meeting. But committee will, meet "the trains every day to receive incoming Methodists, and will conduct them .to the headquarters at the offices of tbe Pactflo Christian Advocate., where a secretary will alve all hla time to the work of this congress. Information about rooms will be-found here. - Tomorrow evening a reception wilt be given by the Methodist Laymen's Social union of Portland and the fol lowing morning the meetings will begin, with Bishop David H. Moore presiding. No meetings will be hem In the after noon, when visitors will bave a chanoe to see the fair. Dr. D. L. Rsder this morning received noUXloattoa of ble appointment aa mem ber -of the International executive eoro mlttee of Sunday school conventions for ths ninth district, luls comprises Ore gin, Washington, Idaho, and Montana and also British Columbia, Alberta ana Asslnlbols, TOM HAS RECORD AS YOUNGEST BURGLAR Tbomse Smith, aged 17, Is the young est man arrested for burglary by ths police of the Upshur street station. His father, with whom he Uvea at Twenty- fifth and Thurmaa streets, was srreated at the same time, charged with permit ting bis cows to run at larger the ani mals had been devsstatlng ths lawns Of his neighbors. . . Smith, tbe younger, had in his pos session a watch that had been stolen from - a Japanese, j He was.. .unable-, to explain whore he secured It, snd Officer Ellis entered a charge of larceny against him. ,, ,", . ... :.-.r.- -: --V" Reduced Rate to Shasta -; Springs. ::' . ;v ' r The' Southern Phclfla compsny has placed on- sale at Its -Portland .offices round trip tickets to Shasta Springs at a rate of ze. -nesuurui, muBtrated pamphlets descriptive of this resort can be . secured from any Southern , Pacific agent." -;-.- . ' , . Body Pennd'on XAke, . t. " tapeelal Dlapatch te Tbe JeeraeLl' Seattle. July 10. The body of Mrs. Minnie Mitchell., who was droWned In Lske , Washington with H. F. Gibson on July t, wss found yesterday morning short distance from where tbe boat rapslsed. ' ' -' ' SSSSSSSSSSSf- V Stokeala Sklverlag rite ' t of Ague and Malaria can be relieved and cured with Electric -Bitters. This Is a purs tonic medicine; of especial benefit In malaria, for it exerts a trua curative Influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out or. me sye m. it is much to be preferred to Quinine, hav ing none of this drug's bad after-effects. R. S. Mundsy of Henrietta, Tex., writes: "My brother waa very low with malarial fever and Jaundice, till he took Klrvtrlc Bitters, which saved his life. At Kkld mnre Drug Co.. 141 Third street. Price lOe. guaranteed. - "A" c:zs : -LACGE CUSIiiLSS New East Side Postofficeln First . Month Takes the Lead- T Jlrig Place. HANDLES AS MUCH. MAIL AS THE, ALCINA STATION Mone Order and Stamp Depart ments Make Unexpectedly , - Good Showings.; V The esst sMs etBee "of 'Tie ' Journal the store-af aire. P. W. McKlnnej, eVO Kail jawrrieoa street, xeiepsooe cast lis. , ' Thattthe establlehment of a fully equipped and modern postof flee in the Lcentral east side district waa greatly needed has been already" Shown by the bualness - dons since ths office was opened at Union avenue and Bast Alder street. : The stations waa opened May It and though many of the residents of the district have not yet -learned of its establishment, still for the month of Juno . the station did as much busi ness as the old snd well-known office on Russell street, During June It.lOf In money orders were issued and the ; atamp salas amounted to about 11.100. This volume of - business- was a - surprise ' to those connected with the office ss -well as to Postmaster Mlnto, and though it was known tftat there was a need for the substation it waa not believed that the office would, so soon secure such a volume of business. - Though '..the office receives no vouchers for money orders, snd consequently -would not be expected to transact much of a bual ness lncaahlng these orders, still Ihe business of psying monsy-orders Is growing rapid! y. though-all of this ta In the nature of an accommodation snd -only- for- those-who-1 are known to' the clerks. " -. . - - : , The mall business bas kepfc stsp with th morrey-order and stamp departments and tbe algtit carriers are carrying big ger loads every dajrr " At present these carriers dispossHof . more- mail-than- do the te carrlera from the Russell street office, but they are able to do this becauae their territory- la much -more compact and thickly Battled- - However, a couple of additional carriers must be employed before the end of 'the- year If the Volume of mall keeps Increasing; and If the department -will grant the men an-, additional business '"delivery wlU be Installed. ' The shpwlng made by the money-order and atamp depart ments In the month and a. half the office haa been In operation la believed to be good enough to secure recogni tion from the, Wsahtngton officials when Improvements era asked. ' CASES IN COURT. " : Tsrbal Lease and Miastna Chickens ' '. Form Motive fop Two Suite. The ease of 'W. A. Miles ' against Catherine Huntsman was beard In the east side Justice court this morning. Some delay wsa experienced In securing a Jury and the panel waa 'filled only after the constable had preased - Into service neighboring business men. The plaintiff -alleged : that Mrs. Huntsman would not vacate his house though re quested to' do so. The defendant re plied that she had a verbal lease which had . not expired, and tbat ahe bad tendered the rent fixed by Miles, fulfill ing hsr part of the agreement . The defense alleged that possession wss made valid by the- verbal - leass, and that the only desire of the plaintiff was to secure a higher rent, after having once Isased the property. A quarrel over chlckena waa also heard In the east side court today; The case - wss the suit of G. B. Keaton against L. W. Fryralre. The plaintiff charged tbat when he and tue defendant severed connections aa partners In the chicken' business Fry mire took -more fowls than his share of the. bualness warranted and to- recover ' the value of theee-suit was brought. r EAST SIDE NOTES. St. Johns Congregational church will be admitted to the church fellowship st an all-day recognition service to be held Wednesday, when ministers of the city will attend and welcome the new con gregation. ' ' .'" Tbe following officers bave "bees sleeted .and Installed by the United Ar tisans of University Park: Master ar tisan, W. B. Satterlee: superintendent. Mrs. M. R. Cummings; Inspector, Julia Faulk; ' secretary, Mrs. A. S. Clark; treasurer, Q.- H. Hematock senior con ductor. Bertha Otteratedt; Junior con ductor, Verna Morrison; warden. O. Ot teratedt; instructor, Mrs. Hat tie Faulk. A long line of friends 'escorted the body of J. L. B perry to Its grave tbls afternoon. - Mr. Sperry wss an old cltl sen of the east side and an Indian wat veteran. - The funeral waa held at the family home at East Seventh and Sast Burnslde streets.-. 'All cltlsens Interested In the reopen Ing of Grand avenue are Invited to at tend a mass meeting which will be held this evening at the East Side bank, Grand avenue and East Alder street. - The first steps toward the organisa tion of the Baptist church at St. John will be taken Friday evening at a meet ing In the Adventlst church of the town, Rev. William Randall will preside and other clergymen will attend and assist ........ Objeote to Sedsloa. .', G. W. Oliver, In- a signed statement. takes exception to the' ruling recently made by the eaat aide Justice In finding for tne defendant in a suit brought by Oliver against F. A. Ballsy . to recover 1111.70. Mr. Oliver asserts that this amount waa due blm for work in designing- and ; building Bailey's house Oliver alleges that this amount was te be satisfied by Bailey exerting hla in fluence with -the O. R. N to bave a nutKock patented by Oliver tested and uuH on the road. The nutloek waa not adopted by the ooropdny and the bill waa not paid In any other manner by th defendant, according to Oliver's state. ment, and suit waa brought- Finally exception Is taken to the statement that the house cost Ballsy 11,790 mors thas Oliver's sstlmate, whlott was . made a strong point in the defense of the case. This Is denied by Oliver and held to be Irrelevant and Immaterial anyway. . ' V. Pave Yew Street, ...V , Work: will soon -be commenced oat the graveling of East Washington - street, from Union avenue to the flreboat sta tion. Today the firemen of engine com pany No. f moved the lire alarm poles and tomorrow the paving contractors will start work.' Tbe street will be paved with, crushed rock, with a -top dressing of finely powdered rock and sand, and will be opened to traffic during the month. The contractor bave nearly completed the last block of the big fill and will have this finished before the paving crew reaches the block. -' The completion of the street will greatly in- state:. crease the eCdeney of the Aw" t. ee the hose wagon oan answer all e.ije v or down the river without having to take -roundabout paths In reaching the fire, and when tbe boeewagon is enabled to reach a distant fire as soon aa the boat firemen say Whe efficiency of the crew will be greatly Increased! r WlU msostvs Cnaap Memsere. M. O. Wllklns, newly elected consul commander of Multnomah Camp, Wood men ef tbe World, . will entertain the members of the camp and thslr wives at his home In .HoUaday park - next Thursday evening. A lawn party and Informal program will be the means of entertainment. i - ADVERTISING MEN TO t -SEEJORTUND -SIGHTS . Members of the Portland Ad Men's league say this "will bathe greatest week of the exposition season. Three days of the week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday wUI be devoted to the convention ot the Pactflo Coast Adver. tlsing Men's association, : whose mem bers will be guesta of the Portland league. .- ., . ,- Thla. evening the league will have a meeting In the Commercial club, tower rooni-to complete details of tbelr ar rangements. Tomorrow morning ths visitors will arrive from California) and sound l aities. ' Hesdquartere will be at the Ameiiean-Inn. where the business sessions will be held.- A banquet will be given 'them tomorrow evening there. Wednesday there - will i be. Important tbuslness sessions, and' dscusslons . of the advertising problem will be heard from notable experts, and on Wednes day evening the . advertising men .will "hit tbe Trail." - . . '-'The steamer Bailey Getsert Has been chartered to ake the visitors snd their Portland hosts for a trip on the Colura-i hla river Thursday -A. F. Sheldon, a Chicago man. will - addreae Portland bualness men Thursday evening at the Commercial - club on " Sclentlflo Sales manship.- t- '- St; Louis Medical and a.....l ;- W v : litaMiaet- 117s. ', OUR PATIEHIS OUB BEST ADVOaiTS ' TbuMAmfa Ib Portlaiie n4 all rr th mnrtk mt ml tvatlfy 4o our gnmt arxl voeiampWd GONORRHCEA Uay be atteaded with the graeeet cenpllcatlena it BSfMctse er improperly trssiea. we Bare a apeelfte treetraeat . wblcl bkh care eyilckly, safely aae patsieeaiy SYPHILIS - ' Is - anether aeqnlred dleaeea. the raragea el whir wbes rally developed a psa eaa eeerrlbe. Wfcea It ebewe br akin ersotloaa or br sore. in aaetttb er throat Ita horrors are atrsedr teegna. We safely and tanrneghly core yea, asd Bo auaerai soieoss are employee. y. VARICOCELE ND " '4 HYDROCELE : We treat and core, net by tbe eld snrgVsl preredure, Imt fir a palaleea Betbed solely oar vnsm We likewise srlll rure yoe and aare roe the snffvrtus- assnrlsted wlttr Tlervees BeMHtv. Lest Maakeod, lapotsaey, gpersaatsrrbsea. See earaal Xmlaaioas, lreajatare DaaUae, Lees ef Meaieey, Kaargy Bad Aatkitlea la the briefest tins It esa be dene, aad ae losers yea a aaf aad positive care. , . L. (oiisuiwiioii w MiMm Write fer BTBmstera Blank sad Seek If, Tea Oaaset Call, office Htitrar I a. a, te a. as. Sasssys, It la U ealy. v Medical ami Surgical r ensary Cor. leeaad aad Tajnsill Streets, eruasd. Or, What Does ;t : U Mean"? ' The leading dealers In most of the isrge cities In the United ' States and foreign countries carry the Stelnway Pianos. If ' some other msks were ss good. ' why would it not be at the head ' of their lletT We are exclusive agenta In this territory for the . u Steinwiiy" : . and a. number of '' other . high grade and atandard pianos. '. - We have the right plsnos and " sell them at the right price. '. Dundore Piano Co. , ess WASHxareTOsf sr, .. . DARdAlilS 13 QOTIIIS AD SCOTS Hats, pants, shirts and underwear. Just the right weight for the season. Ton will do yourself Justice by seeing our grand bargains we offer. We are also 'having a big eale on tan shoes and Oxfords for ladles, men, misses and boys. .We run two stores, ons corner first and Yam hill and on corner Third and Davla. , JOHN DELLAR PortkrJ facL'-Tiy AB XBgUlB ABB CtA:SAX SOXOOU nta Bora aad 1rm v sl.ea and westers cnlUe-e. Ofne htmn nf t-. p-nrirla earing racacien, irom . i. is , si rae Si-.fi. Dir. enrser ef 1.,.rtk sad Karrlnsa streets., rer e .resa Surgical pispen Trealed Q Si ... ' : MVi Disp Fre; Lcc ARB - Demoiiotratic. Of the varlees asee Bw eanaery Chocolate Cc: , ':.: IssMfaeeared by - Walter Baker Ce . v... ... :-. . UattTaVD v , BORCRnTSB, " MASBV . teetabllsbsd ITSO.) r.--.;..!' WlU so grrea by . - MlMEK.:l.:rr (DosMstle geleaee Dept. Btartsa T. W. a A,) : ;-'.-C:..x--::.i:. .... Upchurcli Hall itxti AJrn MsVSsTiT.t rrs. " .EVERY DAY ' THISiWEEK V At xoern CCloek in the' f--irir m .. gam etnoeis ta tae samples ef Miss Bart's trMparsrioes. e t as Cakee, Paedraga. Bferlngvas, Pe , bouiiss, ivm uaera, navanaa vraaste. a will tbe served at auk wiar. .a - . will be pleased ta eaower aU laejelnes r - Crdlag ike aaaw. A different aaeaa . . prefiared aad served at eeek leetare. BaBple eakss et the Walter Baker F 1 sircai Ne, 1 Cbneolate. tbe Taalla g Cborolata asd Uttle- sawpls eaaa ef t Brsakfaat Oaeae. -alee a bosk ef t. Cboeelate Rsct !. riu be prsseatad te a rveee atteadlng these taetares. ead a Wke are lateraated In Klnllllt eaekW k Marquam Grand JThtsXr Blractiea HV W. T. Asserts ties. - C. Ha!"-, preeMeat., Marrtsna at batwea Stk asd 7.. smaia TOsTiaacT ax Sao o-envocs. . Tseadsy aad tredaeedey tilth ts. July 1 aad ,. ia P11 yrlrs statlaee Wednesday . -r. St.l:J0. Tke faaay Ceraiaa ., -rh-..- tix-. i: Coraediaas, :K0LB AND DILL i!lJtserryaselal evartdj-kiKleseee, THE BEAUTY SHOP? e Beaattfal fweras Olrto 0. lUrth as saaate. Ceeae. laagk asd forget yew treab. MPtJLAB , rBICggKattaee, Me, see. s- Bay there la advance. . . ; Marquam Qrand Theatre T"wvt "V tnrdr slgkt. July it, yl l'lJ!"i- PII pr.es a.stlaee ' Batardsy.. Special eBSsseateat ' BABJXBli FaVAWlVaTT. IB Blrhsrd Harrllng Dsrta' rrmirdr-Drasu. m,,ro,aAJr.",r" FO ..ff ff. ss, tee. 7a aad IL. Ad vaace sale sunerrvw at 10 a. si. , . Belasco Theatre S2au (Formerly Columbia Theatre) rearterath asd Wsaklagtea. -. BeglDBlag toalght. atatlaees gatarday aad I I . ' . - A tioriK:enpCtnx,J fefOOL AHD O i HIS MONEY ,- -'eee. "H. Broadharst'e latest rarea.' S??'"!? by WlUUav-Oolllrr. . rnce Mht. JS to T5-.- aallsMs. t b aw Neat a-eek "Tke Meeaer ef fsaes-" . lUHALrrS "CARTilVAL of VEWCO i ' OBT TsTB TBAIL. ' THS BlOOKMr HIT OK thk I.BWIg AJtB . vCLAks; CXPOSITIOK. ., gion.rwn ixvRKTKn im.ir ' y, j APanSSIOaT. SS OBBTTS. - " - TKIATXX. ' . 12th aad kml ea. sTXTBA this week EXTRA. A le-ceat sbe for 10 eeats. Jubaetoe McCnlkry'a great r asastle play, : - ' THE HEIR APPARENT Matinee every day. S:1S; erealag. :lm. ABKXSSXOaT IOC AX. WATS , Only hexee and Inges reserved. tSc. theatrical bargain ef tke eeeeoe. - THE STARr-,r,-tlt IIItlDI I fill, , OAKl AKDIkoOK 00... , '. ABBOTT ABO BBTAVT, . JOSEPH M. OOLDFW. " JOaiPH BOMslaA. - Bin aasai wai aa nas ks IUsm ---- - a 1 " aasrs insriTVW ayargfTS emBJ JBJWJ ejW 0ooc. 30 enli. Box Mats, M conta. aSS? THE QRAND -'Jf 10I1T tlTldt. BTB0N A1TD LAetX)W, . ; , . riaatFB AMD' JOHHsOM,.. ' , . THS HI ALTS. . -'a . KB. BICHAXD CHAttXS. , .i . THX OBAJIDIIrCOfs. . General admission. H rents. v Bventnaa. Dnndays aad koUrlsrs, reserverl aeera ea lews Boor, ao rents. Bo ssata, xa reals. .,.. DAlTClVTHaXATXllt ?.Sii"- Keetlnr A Fleoa, M(rs. (rest are acei entf.) sTOBBAT- ABB LArTE, ASnTOV ABO OAXL. JOXXA ABB BEHBIMOe. TOM stiOX, t v, atOTIBa riCTUBIa. Perrnrmaneea dally at &. J.30 esd B. Ss, Admleeloa 10 cents te aay aear. LYRIC TH2ATHX Xsatrng yieed. Mgra. -.Week sartlag Meaday, J sly 1. .' "A RUSSIAN SPY" A SXHI ATIOH At WA D-4MA Ot you B ACTS. 1 Atrmlssloa te aay asst. 10 -eases. 1 LEWIS AND CUUIKObJxZZj; TORY AMD CJtFS . : ' B0BTLABB BJaaXTS ' Tvke Pertlasd- BslytiBj ear sad set e?f 1 ftawtkerae Terreee. see ht-k (rem SI I , lie climate. BVetrle eLveue. gse BMatlfnl etteot ef eewsrfal asset -from lor of Mr. Tea ees est a datasf , wblle rlesrlag tke asset mage' nee f a ABMrlce. Ossa a. as. pr-ea. ma 10 seats. ; BLABIBB Snot. - tONCBST Sr. T r"?"T. 9v- 4 f-- -