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the onrcon DAitY jounuAL. ponTL.::D. TiiunbDAY -cvz:.i::c. jul-J-c,l 0 PEOPLE IE FRENCH PRISON FOR G011S8 HOI' (lilS ins a;jEi- -ELLIOTTF: SHEPARD Los Angeles Man Trusts Pretty ( Traveling Companion With ; - His Pocketbook. - ' .Residents Declare They. Cannot Attend Down- - v. , - 1 Town i Entertainments in Evening Be-, ' J t ' aaj - I , WOMAN IS UNDER ARREST -v BY LOUISVILLE POUCE Outing Two-Piece Suits - .i 7 .' ' ' ' ' ' " k i4 : aw a A I " . . a a .''..'.'. " I r cause I hey Would Have to Walk Edward Bruna Mourning Hi Lost -Cah andffecfl6naie"lVlnrVoK ",' nrnn ..,( v . il fin Li ssll . aT l 1 I sa i.aj X T-LsU at. r 4 j ,V L - II ; Her 7 ' Much. complaint; haa com of late to -, in mti .41 2 q. journal regaraing ne lack". Of .' an early morning streetcar service la tht city? .EapechUly do rest . , dU of th suburban districts feel the - S lak of what i generally umwi u u , , wt ear-rvtc; ' . c- : i . v . In this regard' Portland !a decidedly m behind moat of the other cltlee of He ' aiaa U Uit United States.- Thar la . hardly town of 100,000 Inhabitant In ' to country which . do not hay streetcar service over all it line all . night. Baa Francisco, for example, pre i Tloua to th earthquake., ran two ear vr aaoh ltna from t to S a, m, making ; aaii-noar tnpa to- avary point... .From s o'clock on until tha raaumptloa of tha day acbedul tha ear passed over aach i Una anoa. arary hoar.-' .... . ,. , ' Portland la apraad orar u nnuaually larca azpanaa of country. Thara ara , many auburba, distant and well popu lated, and tharafora tha nead of an owl . ear la felt mora than In moat dtiea of - - lta ata. i Suburban raaldanta nrca that . for tha aaka of tha publlo convenience auch a-aratem ahouiil be Inaugurated. that ara from tha point of. view of - aordid profit only tha echeme ahould be ; praotloaL Tha owl oara pay In other ciuea. He ' people - aay. - Why not In roruanar Tha owl cara in Ban rru - elaoo ware alwaya erowdad.' 'Tha com , pany made tha Innovation aome yaara ' aro, not without Ailaflvlnca aa to tha financial outcome, t It - waa i aurprlsed when tha ayatem waa found ta pay big i tuTjaanaa oa tna invaatmanL . . v , , ' '. Thara ara man and wemen who, on : aooount , of h 'aslgenclaa " of their atrucda-Xoc- bread, ara compelled . to travel at nlrhtUte at night, eren io tha a mall houra of tha morning. There - ara o there whom a octal plaaaura keep lout beyond tha stoppage of .tha; atraetr . eara. - These ara tha ones who oom- plala of Ua bousing of tha cars at told ; night, -v" - . .-. In Portland ' tha laat oar on aaoh of two llnaa leaves the city for lta terra 1 ' nal point at midnight; , On all tha other ' llnaa tha laat ear leaves at 11:10. Peo t pU who remain at downtown tunotlona or balls after 11:10 must be able to ' ' aport oarrtagm. The Inoonvanlanoa U 1 ranch greater, however, on tha other ' and r .tha Una; that is, tha coming to - tows from the terminal points. Tha Mat oar Into tows from tha terminal points arrive variously from 11 o'clock to midnight The young man whoa sweetheart resides ta th auburba may take her t the theatre and aee bar - home afterward, but If he wishes to return he must hoof It, for" the 11:10 than tha one It now run through.' ; JAILED; JILTED; NO REBATE 1 1 r : l II y car, returning, stp at . th barn on the edge of town, whether it ia loaded with passenger or not .. ... . i v rrflmftoa Affaotad, ' ' ' -' Junong th auburba moat ' aerlously a.ffooted are Irvington 'and University Park, i One of the University Park resi dents '' who ha voloed a complaint ia Francis L - UcKenna. tha real . estate man. . Mr. UcKenna points out the faot that the lack of a late ear ervio re tards th growth of th suburban sec tions, keeps It population from lnereaa Ing and therefore prevents the com panie from making 'more money oa fare during the day. From this point Of view It would seem that, even If the actual travel after midnight did not pay the expenses of running tha oar th Increase In the day traffic would more l-t tnan make up zor the aeneit , "If - me to the cool whit sheet very night at t o'clock," aaid Mr. Uo Knn "today, "so I would never have any use for a little car myself. But I know of other who would use It I know of Instances where certain young fellow have failed to get home at all during -tBir' night because they 'didn't want to walk. Th owl ear would be a nlo thing. I. am sure the development of University Park ha been retarded by the early stoppage of tha eara. Per on .who have thought of looatlng her hav not don -so for that vary r .-'- Cannot atertata. Walter A. Ooaa, manager of the Aeme mllla, . else manager of tha Irvington club. ay there are fewer entertain menta at ' the Irvington club because of the fact that the ear atoo running long before legitimate merriment cessea. Thus oodle of fare ara lost aaaln. h T -think anan-nlghteme would be a great convenience," said sir. Ooaa. "The Irvington club 1 used for daaee. parties and entertainments In general, and nearly every time w have an op portunity, to rant the- place inquiries are made as to th latenea of the ear service Th parties learn that the ear quit running early and aa a result sometime w rant tha property and axMnetlma we do not" - I v " . fJeanal kiM-ui ar.h.k Ben Lombard, tha -real aetata- maa J Pari. July . i Th mini try .of Ju of Irvington, belieree that aa ewl ear 1 tloe ha rendered m deolslon en the ap- wvuui pay. - - .. . , . plication Of KUlOtt T. Bbesard of New T find th need of It," said ha "It I Tor TAm f v. i... or u from my district would go to down- m,B. ,im,?i P04 upoa town eitertalnraent. moJe oftn!Tl 9'' " U-tth a Una of US think the Broadway line ahould b ex- VBdr!4-" for runBln" ver and killing Unded, too. along Halsey street to what I V?1 WIU anving an automobile at Bt Is really a more thickly settled section n,,yrn -A! Th decision say Mr. and Mrs, Elliott F. Shepard, ON HS llCENSE To b arrested a a deserter on th eve of hi marriage, to aerv Tlve month - In th military guardhouse at Vancouver ror hi offense, to be re- to Seattle and finally to be denied the y return of the money he paid for a mar liag license be never used waa th heart-breaking . experience told , by , 'Clement C Courter, a privet In th 'Seventeenth battery of. field Artillery, ! to Deputy County Clerk C D. Chrlstea aen at the oourthouse this morning. -: Th . affidavit book shows that a I. license was Issued on January to -Courter and aflaa Ethel M. Thompson. ' It U said that Courter had left the "army to nnarry Miss Thompson, and had won her front another swain whS"had ' been smitten , with her charm. Th it l impoaalble to- recommend . that President Saillere remit - th entire three months, but tha ministry will ad vise a reduction of the sentence to six weeks. ... .. .';-,-',,:...-. -a,.. - . Offlolal notification 'of th "decfvlnn wui not d made until Treaident Fai 1 teres issues a decree In accordance with the ministry's recommendation. No day ha been set for -beginning the Imprison ment. " ; ffr .'. ' Sine th verdict of th French oourt laat October atrenuons efforts hav been mad by Mr. Bhepard's attorneys and, i-evneuujy, -Dy-in American dlplo- , untMra. information--'' And X Did "Lovj Her." . . . . ; X-i New Orleans. July I. KdwarA Ttruna of Los Angeles Is mourning th loss of tl.eoo. which he intrusted to a, pretty traveling companion, nut consoles him self with th faot that he atlU has S.tOt left His Wad-glass plant burned down in Loe Angela and he collected the Insurance and than made the acoualnt- anee -of a- young grass- widow, whoae majaen name - was Busle Gilbert and wnoa noma waa in Iexlngton, Ken tuoky, . ,. . ; .t.,.,.., .lV..i Brun pent four month traveling in Mexico, and they cam here a week ago. He intended coins into business hare. He Intrusted his money to the woman's care ana sne wore it in a belt around her waist Ha began to get auspicious of her recently, but she would not glv him back the money. "Saturday h said ah was solna to a drug tor, and never returned. He Informed the police, but rrew tired of waiting -ror result and told th story of his simple trust In human nature. Concluding; he said. ' "And I did lev nr. .t.i:-.v ....... .,. ;: . 8h left him a measage savins she waa going Da en to 1 Angele. LeuUvllla, Ky., July . Buaia Gilbert who 1 alleged to hav stolen tS.000 from Bdward Brun of Los Angele.- ha been arrested - here oa aa order from the chief of ponce of New Orleans. , ' Serious Accidents.' Many: ladle hav received ver out from sealing or opening the eld- tyl fruit Jar. Us th Everlasting Jar.- The simpl and affective aeallns devie can be eafely ; operated by a child. Fruit will keep forever in Ever lasting Jar. Ask you grocer. That fit andcarc .guarahvl ' teed to retain , shape. In latest -style models and . newest -efiects rof patterns, ; ahd Blue Serges, . double Tand sihgle-breasted models s . 't..' Mil.. ... .ft Priced SI5 and Up to $35 Pleased to "show you how . r t good ; they are. El. fvl : JustStyltar ond-Quality rejected suitor, it Is alleved. trwik mean revenge by informing the police thatmtl agents In Pari to compromise Courter was a deserter and Dtctlv tD Mntenc of imprisonment by th Snow arrested Mm at Wruvtion I payment of a heavv fine, but tha saflh a.AndLfina that hi lady hadIown I rnlnutes befor th ceremony was to ministry -of Juatlc,hatnalntalnad an have been performed, implacable attitude toward tha Amert- Courter was taken back to the bar- motorist :--;''-, .: u -.. jack a and court-martialed on tha charge American autolata la Paris regard the of absence without leave and was sen- aaoUlon aa on which tend to punish tenced to five - months In the pope reuiig flhepard for the sin of th many guardhouse. On his release, he said, other American -who recklessness In he learned- that - Miss - Thompson had the last few years hav caused a strong gons to Seattle and the only comfort feeling of resentment not only In Part, he could think of wa that h might Dut Italy and Germany aa wall, ret his 11 . back from ifultn.na)i Mr. Shsoard; waa -acored marollasatv county, a-ccoroininy. with the unused ,n oounroom, ootn Dy ue proaecat Ucense la hi hand, he appeared at the 1 counsel and by tha presiding Judge. courtnnuse tnis morning and offered to Irads-lt-back tutwaa ToldThla" oould not b dona. It wa awora by several -witness e 4hat he was driving his motor-ear at yearly v -tuk nvur wuva in. uuuu was struck, and that he continued on at that rat after running over th girt Th Judge declared that American autolst are teth habit' of running down vrencn peasant as though they were cnicxen. Elliott F. Bhepard 1 to year old, and in Apru, iif7, ha married Mrs. -Alfred Potter, a Philadelphia widow,- who originally cams from Greenport Long wand, .wwa n7r i'L. 5? Bhepa11 went to Pari, where he enraged in the liquor business, and In this way soon lost a fortune. Later,, hi brother came to his assistance, and he started a banking business, : whloh was also a failure. - Next he attempted to (inane an automobile factory, and afterward started a safe deposit company. Hi mother finally persuaded him to glv up hi pretension to -a business career, and since that -time he haa been devot ing hlmaelf to automoblllng. CONGREGATION WILL MEET ;U0.C0SSIDR.CAlL i nax unurcn ask rresbytery 1' 1. to Dissolve Relations. ,rc Thar wfll be a eon gr? ratio nal meet .Ing at the First Presbyterian charch this tevaolng for th purpose of considering the call from an educational Institution ' of CaUcago to tr, B. P. HilL pt.' Hill i'wUl present th matter either in person ,or by letter to the eongregatlon with the request that tha congregation Join with .him In a request to the presbytery to dissolve the-pastoral relatione, ,-; -,'. - The call will ha thoroughly discussed by member of -th eongregatlon. and It .- m said that urgent request will likely be made that I'r. Hill continue hla con nection with th church. However, In ease th eongregatlon agree to Join with Ir, Kill la hi request to th presbytery, th question will be settled by that body. Th action of th eongregatlon - la not finaL. . . The presbytery meets nxt TnedayT . when the question of Dr. Hill's call will b finally. setUed. . i TROOPS ARE SELECTED FOR SAYS NATUROPATH DOCTOR AMERICAN I AKF If. , . w ) w sj w STARVED CHILI PhyslcTan ls Arrested on Charge of Manslaughter for Death ' of Patient. Orgunftttlohs to Go Into Camp Jn August Designated by. . - - Department. (Speelel Dlspatek Th JoaraaL (Wuklartea eras ef The JearaaM Washington, June 19-Tb following troop hav been ordered Into' a camp ef lnstruotlon at American lake, Waah- Mcn.uroUDrph was arrested hsrs vastardav mr.,Z7Z I UctoDer i, Vis. . oiwsea wim manslaughter. Th eom- Third Infantry, entire; Seventh In aatrr. entire: Fourteenth lnfanti-vaii. . -,-nvuiiugiLr, ' who allesed that in sivtns- trutmAt Lilrei Twentieth infantry, entire: Twantv. hja alok child he deprived it of th1oond Infantry. enUre: Beoond cavalry. headquarters, and on aqukdaoni- .-Fourteenth cavalry, headquarters and six troop; First battery field artlllaryi Ninth . battery ; field . artillery! Twaaty- rourta Dattery neld artillery; eleven teenth - battery,- field artillery moun tains; Kignieenin oattery naid artillery (mountain) r First battalion engineers, two companies (O and V)t signal corn a. en company (H); hospital eorps, on plaint wa made by D. W, Robinson, I neceasan or lira ror a nmrtttA .a nays, ana mm resulted July 1. -- McFadden - was arraigned and la In Jail la default of ISO bonds. . : HENEY COMES (Continued from' Pag On.f VlrorOU oonduot of th Inmtlnllm. ootnllanv fHl. has met with th approval of the preet. I Ia addition there will be from Aim dent and ftf (ha. AMMtaw m , w . i J in tlm. .uimhlal iuip4Iaii.. ' terlor. A aa Interim appointee, tha organised militia of Washington. Or oiauiet atorney will hold office until son ana caiizornia. The camp com cona-rasa again convenes. -Tourists "and Visitors: ,:. Our collection It large and well-uiorted. " The resourcet .11 i . . - I, - vt miuiuiiT inown ana camra out Dy iu-1 , Prb workmanihlp, Solid iilref . 925-1000 fine if the quality th tctlinf k-nd." Pittii from " . : ; $1.00 Up sr . CORNER THIRD - AND WASHINftTnM Ti?D-WTfi Manufacttainf JrwclT-ptidr.Di mander, s. Brlgadler-Oeneral Frederlek Funaton, haa been instructed t arraag special' programs of instruction for th miutia to harmonise with th mor ex. tended schemes to be pursued. by th regular troopa. WILFLEY-TO BEJUDGE- 0F COURT IN CHINA Washington. - July lThs niwsldsnt bas appointed Attorney-OeneraJ WUflay of the Philippine to be first United Stat Judge of- th xtra ..territorial Judicial district created by congress, comprising most of th aeaboard prov- inoea or unuia and part or Korea, HI headquarters ara to be at Shanghai. He will receive a tio.ooo a year aaiary. . STANDARD WANTS OIL '' BURNED IN PANAMA ' ' 1 ' - " eVSBBBBJSHBBSBBBBBaSBBBBW ' - ' (ieacasl gperlil Serrle.) - -' - i . Panama Jul l--Th. eanal -RAMala 1 glen, reorganised today according to th recent epyoiauaeuie vy ui prsaiaant. Th Standard Oil company la endeavor ing to hav th Panama railroad bum oil instead of cosi - Th majority of ua commission ravora oil The Fourth waa celebrated' on th isthrau hy th native and American enthusiastically. - .; . ; , all'1 OUR GREAT. REQULAR I.'.. J ANNUAL MIDSUMMER SALE IS NOW : IN FULL BLAST - The mere mention of this event will be hailed with some decree of pleasure by those who have partaken of the good things we have offered at sales of this character in past seasons. knQwing aa they' do that our closing prices flu ring thftriirleiirnnifr. aala mr-an .rnarMhMhe- gilded prattle of the professional ad writer. As it would be impossible in our limited news paper space to enumerate the thousands of articles that will be placed on sale during this event. we simply quote a few items.;'-?: ;-;; :v' ' l. :rAt 7c the Yard The balance of London Voiles, all colors, - water twisted yarn, wash dress materials; standard valuei 15c. ; Price to close. .7 Balance of silk and linen mixtures, French j, lawns and Madras stripes; values; 'rang-' ing up to 35c; while they last. ...... '.frftffi BRYAN SEES t0ND0N- IUJPSEOrLCOMMONS Closing Out Prices on Curtains; v Scrim and Swiss Curtain Materials - J a Scrim and Swiss Cottage Curtains, white ' and colors, Table Linens, Towels and Nap- rrtrmsr-Tapestry Curtains and Couch-Covers;- Hemmed - Sheets and rillow . Cases, Bed- (Jsersal Aeedal ei rlaa- ' Z-ondon. July I. William - Jennings Bryan visited parliament today a a guest of John Burn of th house of I eommona. H waa the gueat at luncheon of former Congressman' Levy of New xorx city. -r , WILL FILE BOND . ; (Continued from Pag One) :- Jr. bond ha been, prepared for the safe-1 guarding of th olty Interests and there 1 no Imminent danger that any I roreigu nanait wiu get a clutch upon a treasured Portland franchise and mak his escape with millions. Closing Out Prices ', On all Wash -Goods, White Goods and . Fancy ' Waistings, Ginghams, Lawns and ,Ores.-A ; , ; ' ClosIngrOntPrtcer-r : T , v On 'Ladies'. and Children's ' Summer - Gauze, Summer ; Knit Underwear ; Ladies Shirtwaists, Muslin Underwear, Saniples of ' Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers. Closing Out ' Prices )'i i-M ;? In Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Sun . bonnets, Boys' Shirtwaists and Blouses Wash Suits, Caps, Belts and Bathing Suits. Closing Out Prices f ; ' i Uy " C In Summer Corsets, Girdles, Belts, Vefl ings, Handkerchiefs and collars. " "- '. This Istbe House of Valces and Bargains for Dress Goods aad Dry Goods of All Descriptions spreads, Feather Pillows," SilkFJoss and r pown Cushions. - , Closing Out Prices ( ' . On Men's 0utlng( and Golf Shirts, Bal . briggiri Underwear and -Sox; Boys', and , . Youths Shirts and Underwear. Closing Out Prices.. C - ? in Ladies White and Color Wash Suits, v ? Skirts, . Kimonos, Wrappers and Bathing- Suits.',-;,;-.-;,-', ;-.;.,' -vi.: y'y WHY : BE OUT . OF WOIUC? when by advertising hi Th Journal under "Situation Wanted" you can call th at tentlon of hundred of employ or to your abilltlesT Many of "them ara doubUea looking lorT juat aueh help as you can ' give, and an advrtlmnt in Th Journal will act as th connecting link it will bring you ltt touch with prospective " mployers. a e u yon are too "far from our of floe, tel phon Mala 100. Trf It - 846YarttNewSliadowPlaM 68 and 59 inches, extra super quality, $1.80 Midsummer Bale. Price, to close, kind.. per yard ..... ; . . D8 New and Began. Assortment of Finn $uhlns In novelty check and plaids for Eton Suits and. separate skirts. , v 47 - Midsummer , Sals Price, yard . '-. . k i C y i Now In, 1268 Yards of Shadow Plaids and Scotch Tweeds v 68 and 67 inches, standard value $1.25 a yard. MIDSUMMER SALE PRICE, 7( , j. T'pet .yard. ........... i . V. . ... i .... j v ., . . . . . . . . . '. '. . . . .' . . m ' IXODES, 1 PARIS PATTERNS 10c UNION MADE Uv- CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS - ., .. A . , . ,. , .... ...... v - . 1 li - 3