The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 07, 1906, Image 7

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'SUMMER RESORTS.
Inntl tuWriW ) ess la Ik
leuraal aa eale M BeaeUa. Leag
Beask H4 Htwpnt A iilt
rlr dalijary will be aeiatalaed. Oreee
'- Street frwn i el UM aetata
and ha. will ttad ynMeeUy to de.
.LOBO BZACH iaole Oohea, agent
Mwtui Ilweee, Wui, De.
Uwry to ell yo'nU ea e J"b. .,
UAaiSS A O fcjaABBABT
' W. ft. Wnltmaa. eseatl aaaaouartare
et lewis Oe.'s drug steie, l.eiiae.
Dr. Salivary to u feists to
. teach.
IflwrOBT A TAftTTTWA Httt
JMvelalaa, a.wa eea Canaille A
lutan teilreed, aaaat. Kea-,
- eoarWre at Mewpert, Or.- Delivery to
- U potato an the beach.
W1I.B01T aPB-IHOS I. V, MaLersa,
. aeeat, Wuaoit, Or.
ROT LAKE Hot Lake laajtaitaa 0a
eeaot. Hot Lake- Or. .
. OAiOADK, . WAAiC Taewiae Koffett,
oolumb mtbtbax snnros, wash. -
, 0. X. Baiohar, aaat, OoUma, Wash.
roxioxrs munm,
......... 1 Tt flood-
Wara Twaatjr-aaa."
."Hlp'Vaa Winkle"
"Waaa ,,We
nomiaj aacrinoa;;
......a....... .......'A Maw As. at
Pantuea .......................... V.ad.Tllle
Grand Vaadevule
Mora than 1(0 aait aid telephones
wer put out of eommlaaioa yesterday
.. ' af ternoon (or about six hour bjr the
dredge, belonging to the Port of Port
land running Into the cable connecting
the telephonea to, the main office. The
- big drdg waa working In front of the
Inmajv Poulaen ,Co- mill - when eh
picked up the cable and tor oft sev
eral yards of Insulation. The accident
' happened' about o'clock and It was
' not until o'clock that the trouble de-
pertinent of the telephone company waa
, able . to restore servloe to the dlacom-
flted oast aldera The cable was one
. of three that, eonencts the seat side
with the mala office and branches .over
- a large portion of the business and
. residence districts......,;,,,.
. X K Devere and F. J. Smith, rep
resenting tbo Open -River association for
Portland, left today for 'Wasco to at
tend a mass meeting called by Sherman
, county farmers to form an organisation
i of wheat growers.' . Xt la said the farm-
- era will propose to establish sales dars
- for wheat, and Inaugurate a movement
. to Induce the state of Oregon to manu
facture wheat sacks at the state pent-
- tent 1st y to be aold to the farmer at a
nominal profit, - as 1 don at - Walla
Walla for the wheat growers of eastern
- Washington. The Portland 'delegation
will look after the transportation side
of the question In the Interests of Porta
land and the Bhremaa county people.
Brills....
win U
Bakar.,..,
Star..
Collins Hot Mineral prtnrs hotel,
: moat beautifully situated on the north
- bank of the Columbia river, la open for
guests the i whole year. The mineral
water 1 especially good for rheuma-
- tlsm, stomach, kidney and liver trouble.
- Will guarantee good - aooomtnodatlona.
Easy of access either by rai or boats.
AU boats stop at Collins Hot Springs.
O. R. N. local leaves Portland at 1:15
a. m arrives-at Collins at IS: a.
m.; only- two- hours ride on train.
; Steamer, Spencer and Regulator lin of
- eteamer lav "Portland nt-fv-,
daily. C. T. Belcher, proprietor, will
welcome yott alt,,
Suit for tll.000 damages from the
North Pacific Terminal oompany - waa
filed In the circuit - court yesterday
' artemoon by Bernnard Hageman as
guardian of Paul Cremer, a youth 1
'-yeafa oId7It U aUeged "that " while
, Cremer was attempting to cross a track
, on Northrop atreet between North Ninth
-rand North Front street, h waa caught
between the bumper of two freight
car a, and badly crushed and crippled for
' life. It la stated that there waa no
. watchman or flagman present, and that
BO warning of any kind was given. v
In a grave near the southeast corner
t of Lone Fir cemetery the body of old
Julius Caesar waa Interred yesterday
afternoon. Rey. O. B. Jackson, pastor
ef the African-American church her.
read a noera which had been writ tan tar
I FTncnaiv
dressed in a presentable ault of black
and a roe bad been placed la on of th
lapels. A number of men who have
known th old darky for years accom
panied the caaket from the chap! to th
cemetery. ... .
ttailation ofoff leers to serve for
the ensuing six mouths waa held brthe0,0" -hi,h.V.Jt Portland
Society Unnea last night la Willamette
hall: President, Charles Ek; vice-preal-
, dent. Miss Emma Nelson; recording sec
retary. Miss Olga Olaeon; financial sec
retary, N. Faleen; treasurer, . B. Hel
mer (re-elected) ; master of oeramonlea,
David Aim: librarian, M. Udell j aaelst-
. ant librarian. H. Hakanaon; truateeev GL
F. Aaderson and Werner Patterson. .
. Trolley Excursions onO. W. P, To
. - morrow To Estacada, on th bank of
the Clackamas river, a cool and re
freshing rid of Tl miles, 10 cent round
. trip. , Dinner at Hotel Estacada,. Tl
. cents. Cars with trailers leav First
and Alder streets, ?:0. 1:10, 11:10,
1:10, 1:40: 1:44. Till. Tickets must be
purchased, on sal In waiting room. ,
-Druggist, attentlonl -The ti S. P. A,
, this year go to Newport, leaving Port
v land Tuesday, July 10. Only 110 round
trip, all expenses paid. Tickets good
for either east or west side and can be
seoured from J. M. A. Lau. local seo-
reUry, 11 Second streets, near Morrl
son. Com with us, also bring your
sweetheart, wife and babies.
' Outings by th Trolly Tomorrow on
th 0.-W. P. -To Oregon City and Ca
nemah Park, the finest ptcnlo park la
the vicinity of Portland, II cents round
trip.- Dancing afternoon and evening.
Cars with open trailers, leav Flret and
- Alder atreeta on th odd hour and every
40 minutes. Tickets must be purchased.
onsftle Injwaltlng room.
B. P. O. Elks. Th member of Port
land lodge. No. 141, are .requested to
-. meet In th lodge rooms tomorrow (Sun
day) af 1 p. m. sharp to attend th
funeral of our late - brother, - Ben - J.
, Heajey. Visiting brothers Invited to
attend. By order of the exalted ruler.
JnOk. JBwfiofreyjBecretarr. '.
Suit as you Ilk tham unique la
design, ' well ' made, earefully tailored
and up to date In every respect. The
ere the kind we turn out every day.
We make any suit in th house to order
for IIS no more, no lose. Unique Tail
oring oompany, 101 Stark, near Sixth.
. Charging cruelty, Rosanna Williams
has filed a suit in the circuit oourt
for a divorce from Leigh Williams. She
.allege that. her. husband failed to sup
, port- her, and threatened to stab her
. with a large butcher knife. They were
married In August, lit. .v
The Toting Women's Christian asso
ciation will have tte ."Sunday at home"
out of doors again tomorrow. From
4:10 to t Caloric Mr. Jacob Kamm has
granted them th privilege ef using th
rt rove tack or hap r'3ene on
i o- ,a tr't at tae hel of L'Ui
trei. 4 A rare treat I la store ta an
address by a popular Booton minister
rrom oiaagow, T. A. Forest. The I. at.
C. A. Olee club will sing. A light lunch
will be served.
Ben Williamson, alia Brant, waa ar
rested last night by Detective Hartman
oby a charge of obtaining goods under
false pretense .an-i forgery. The prta
oner reaisted bl) taken to the olty
prison and it became neceseery for De
tective Hartman to us considerable
fore In subduing the fellow. It 1 al
leged that Williamson secured goods to
the value of 111 from W. P. Fuller
Co. by means of a forged order, to
which was algned ' th nam of T. O.
Sands. Complaint were sworn to this
morning en both charge and William
son will have a hearing before Judge
Cameron next Monday. - According to
the polio Williamson baa served, tun
iA th county jail . , ,. ..r , jr
Edith O. Ball has begun ault in th
circuit court for a dlvoro from William
H. Ball charging cruelty, 'drunkennea
and failure to provide, auppcrt. Mrs.
Ball alleges that bar husband repre
sented to her before their marrlag that
h waa able to aupport her,, but that
soon after their marriage ah u com
pelled to go to work and support both
of them. She ask 30 a month alimony
and that her maiden nam, Edith Luoaa,
b restored to hsr. TV . T7""""' "
' Judy Klump, a youth residing at III
East Third street. North, waa fined lit
by Judge Cameron this morning for
throwing firecracker In a atreet ear.
Klump' was arrested on complaint of
C. P. . Clemonson Of llO Mississippi
avenue, who claimed that th boy threw
a cracker through an open window of a
car at William avenue and Weldler
street, striking Mrs. Oemenson In th
face and 'setting fir to her clothe. .
' The will of Olive Ana Brennan waa.
admitted to probate In th oounty oourt
thla morning. . By th term of th will
a son, Gordon Reyburn, of Buffalo, New
xork, la bequeathed 15 and the remain
der of the property, said to be worth
11,000, Is devised to th husband, Robert
T. Brsnnan,- ' ,. . -- . -...
r The 10 law-graduate ef th Uni
versity of, Oregon rwlir hold a reunion
Monday evening at 7:10 o'clock on th
seventh floor of th Chamber of Com
merce building. Th class consist of
il mombera. It will establish a prece
dent by forming a permanent organisa
tion which will meet annually.,
Water, through heso ' for sprinkling
yards or ldewalka, or washing porches
r windows, must be paid for In advance
and used only between th hour of
and Ian. and ( and I p. m. It must
not b ueed for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to the rules, or waste
fully, u will be ahut off, v -; .
Greet weather for j garden bos and
lawn aprlnklers, and th quantity being
old bjr-Adolpb A. Dekum, ltl-lU Flrat
street, la a caution... No wonder, for he
splendid assortment and. good.
quality with reasonable price. Hi
Fountain lawn sprinkler la a gem. .
Rev. Henry T. Atkinson of Ep worth
M. E. church wlU be In McMlnnvlU. a
former pastorat. over Sunday, and will
preach there. HI pulpit here will be
filled by Rev. Dr. J. K. Hawkins of
McMinnvlll, who will preach at both
service at Kpworth. "
. -... i
. A report has been filed In th oounty
oourt by Valentin Brown, O. F. Mar
tin and John F. Bemford. appraleere of
th estate of Pearl Phillip, showing
that the property of the tat consist
of money In- banks to the amount of
13,814. . v - '- ;-
' Th wUl of H. a Lone waa admitted
to probata In th county court thla
interning. - All the property 1 dwvtoed to
Dora id, Nswman. - Lione waa a negro
and was said to be M year f age at
th tlm of hi death. ' - ,
- la ta Thomas,' a well knows Portland
horeeman. . waa painfully ' Injured
Thursday by being kicked la th stom
ach. Mr. Thomae is better today and
la considered out ox danger.
Rev. F. M. Ralna, of Cincinnati, (X,
Corresponding Secretary of the Foreign
Christian Missionary Society, will apeak
at First , Christian' Church. ' Park and
Columbia, tomorrow morning.
-P-
tember, 1901, toren TV. Olovar ha ber
gun ault In the circuit court for a di
vorce from Genevieve Glover. .They
were married la May, llll. -
Oraad conoert by Stile's fun ore he e-
tra at Observatory Sunday evening at
T:I0. On thousand feet above the city.
Height ear. Admtssion-lecr-
' For Kale A few second-hand hot air
Incubators, 110 and 140 gg capacity 1
good a new; and will guarantee them'
to prove satisfactory. Ill East Morri
son; Phono East lltl. ' ; 5
- Suit has been filed In th circuit oourt
by T. J. Kreuder against Walter W.
Happ to foreclo a mortgage of 400 on
a tract of flv acres In Stephen addi
tion, v- ' , '
"Th Non-Sectarian Name," Rev. E.
S. Muckley subject at First Christian
Church. Park and Columbia, I p. tn.
Th Flrat of "Non-Sec taxlan Seriee."
' Concrt Construction Co., T01 Cham
bar of Commerce, manufacturers of
concrete atone blocks. Contractors for
all kinds' of cement work. Tel Mala 110,
' To picnic and pleasure partlee: Th
large launch Eva for hire, will carry
from 10 to. 40 passengers. Terms very
reasonable, Foot of Stark street.
Launchea to th Oake from Favorite
Boathou. south aid bridge, foot Mor
rison street, every few mlnutee all aft
ernoon and evening. Tel. 1401. j
MUtoa A. Nathan, attorney, 1001 Steiner
street. San ' Franc lace. Cornmlaalons
promptfy executed. ' Bank referanoea.
Can at Shanghai Basaar, 411 H Wash
ington, corner Lownedale, for Chin
and Japanei f ancjr gurloaJ
To. th Oak Tomorrow. Car leave
First' and Alder street every 11 min
ute from 10 a. m. , ,- -
C B. Walborn. furniture rwpairing, pol
ishing, packing, shipping. Tel. East llll,
-Leading dailies rrom an the big elttea.
Carl - Jones, Fourth and Waahlhgton,
Dr. J. H. Da via has gone to Seattle
and Taooma on a short trip.
' Worn an "k exchange, lit Tenth atreet,
lunch, 11:10 to t. '.jr-. -
Panama hatter, 111 4th. Phon Pa. Ml
SPOKANE INSURANCE
RATES ARE RAISED
Spokane, Waah., July T. A II par
cent inoreaa In fir Insurance rates on
all buslneas property went Into effect
yesterday. . Th circular recommending
thla-. Increase Is Issued by the Washing
ton insuraaee association. - . ..
mum
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D
Two Women of Ct. Johns Pain
fully Injured When Horse
. Becomes Frightened, v
MOTOR CAR DRIVER
4.7.;..
;. D0ES NOT GIVE AID
After Cajiaioc Accident He Speed
Ahead and Make No Effort to Give
ABalatanc--Womea Unable to Ob
: tain Norsber of His Machine. .
- Mr. 3. H. Mills and Richard Snap
herd ef St John war painfully In
jured by being thrown, from a run
away carriage near Maegley Junction
on th afternoon of - the Fourth. The
horses attached , to th rig became
frightened at a , passing automobile
which struck the rig aa it paaaed and
which' waa aald to be running at high
speed. Mr. Shepherd was thrown from
th carriage aa th borsee bolted , and
rendered unoonsolous. - .
With tha Una dragging on th ground
th frightened team dashed down th
road with th women sitting helpless in
the carriage. Mr. Shepherd escaped
unharmed, while Mra. Mill waa badly
Shaken up and her back eerloualy in
jured. It U said the driver of th au
tomobile made n attempt to alow up aa
be paaaed th frightened horees, and
after striking tha carnage, causing the
runaway, he continued on hi course.
not even looking around to e U the
ocoupanta of th carriage needed any
assistance. la th confusion following
the bolt of the horses the number of
th maohln was not noticed and th
Identity of its driver la not known.
Th friends of th injured people are
Indignant at the brutal Indifference
shown by the driver and occupants ef
th automobile. ' -
Th resident of Vernon, a' suburb
aaf'of Woodlawn, mat Wednesday night
at th residence of J. D. Ogden and de
cided toi make an effort tohav their
water serrioe Improved. A commute
is appointed to see th city water
board . and aak for immediate relief.
It waa developed at th meeting that on
July I not a drop or water was to d
had from I to 11 o'clock la th even
ing. . Much actual distress waa reported.
epoIally among young children. Every
afternoon for th peat 10 day more or
less complaint has been heard from the
residents of this aecnon over tn ran-
ure of their hydrant until now -the
people pay am woiuuuu'uh vwwww uu-
barabla, ' ---r- : . .
A resident "of Tjpper Albina" suggeata
the following aa aa explanation of th
water shortage in th evenings of th
recent hot apell: - "In my neighborhood
th law regulating th lawn sprinkling
hour la continually violated. The ordi
nance says that lawn may b sprinkled
between th hours of I -and .o'clock.
I have noticed that several of my neigh
bor begin sprinkling their back yards
regularly at about 4 o 'clock; promptly
at I o'clock they put the water on their
front lawn and keep . it going until
bed Urn. If th law I violated In on
Motion of th city there la reaaoa to
auppoa that It ta violated la th earn
way all over th city. I bar noticed
fur avial yis' that' but llttl attn
tlon I paid to thl ordinance., with
this condition of affairs w cannot ex
pect anything else tnaa a water short
age with very rourrtng hot spelL"
According to Councilman Kellaher a
mistake wae mad whan th council
cam oel ed th proposition to make th
Eaat Stark itreet All pending the build
ing of th proposed aubway under the
Willamette river. He think that a
long tlm will Intervene bfor thla
aubway ia built, and tn tha meantime
aa Important east aid thoroughfare will
remain closed east from Union avenue.
Mr. Kellaher la afraid that the move
ment to hnnrove East Stark street from
Grand avenne-to- Eat-yortieth treet.'l
that waa started nearly two years ago,
wlU b now hold In abeyeno, waiting
for th completion of the aubway.- He
feels keenly th disappointment for th
reason that he ha bean an ardent sup
porter la th council ef th Idea to open
up East Stark atreet from th river
to the city limits. . .
The O. R. N. Co. la having bum
three large oil tanks oh the riverfront
below St Johns. - These tanks will have
a capacity of 10,000 gallon a. They are
to be need for atorlng fuel oil for th
us of th eompany'e river and ocean
going craft. A pip line and-pumping
station will be built to facilitate the
handling of th OIL Th Marin Iron
works, a nsw St Johns enterprise, haa
tha contract for building the tanks. .
7 ? Oregon City River Tripe. '
' Cool, comfortable and refreshing; take
Sunday boat from Taylor atreet dock.
Leavee 1:10, 11:10 a. m, 1:10 p.-m.;
leavee Oregon City 10 a. m., 1:10 and
1:10 p. m. Round trip 15a '
X. . " -' ' ' 4
.5 "Entrance Fee Dropped. -'
To ' thos who loin th T. M. C A.
before July IS th entrance fee of It
will not be charged.
THE Jennings' Big
Removal Sole Is
6a in full "'61 a t.
Come tonight for
special bargains. We
move Info our 'blgr
new quarter block
September 1st. We
don't want to take
a piece of furniture
or a yard of carpet
over there. Help us
get rid of the goods
at your own price.
Henry Jennlng &
Sons, the house
fureishers, 174
first Street.
COLOR SCIEE TO
OE EFFECTIVE
Terra Cotta Work on WeUs-Fargo
Building Will Present Many
; Origins Features. :
EVERY FLOOR TO HAVE'
ITS OWN DECORATION
Eleventh and Twelfth Btorles In Par
ticular Will Repreeent the Pacific
' NorthvMatMedalllona - of , Wella-
Farfo Trademark Part of Plan., .i
..Now that om of th terra eotta for
th Walla-Far go Co. , buUdlng haa
been received an idea of 'the color
euheme for th building can b formed
anj that th color will be handsomely
striking l evident. .
Not only wlll.th buUdlng be th larg
st and beat appointed In th city but It
wlU outrank any other for architectural
beauty and coloring. While th color
are rather brilliant they are so blended
that they ar in perfect harmony, and
as th ooior scheme doe not start until
above the third story ths distance will
glv that tono that will be pleasing to
theey. -. v.
- In designing tha figure for the terra
cotta and the coloring many of them
wlU be emblematlo of the Pacific north
weat The eleventh and twelfth stories
of the building promise to be strikingly
attractive. Around all the wlndowa are
massive borders of term cotta, which
have been worked Into cluster of pine
cones, the model for the cones having
been actual cones aecured in the for
eata of 'Oregon. Thee cone ar In
dark buff, on a background of blue,
Which brings, them out most effective
ly. This la only en of th many color
schemes, '.- 1. ..- ..-.
Fearax on Xvery Floor. '"'.'t:,
. Nearly every floor will have aom
feature in.. colors. At various points
oru. the struoture will be' large medal
lions, which promise to have a most ef
fective 00 lor scheme. These medalliope
are actual reproduction gt th wall
known Wells-Fargo trade mark, being
worked Into green, red and blus, th
am as th trad mark.
- Architect Schadt today olosed bids for
constructing the new building for th
Royal Bakery at - Tenth and Everett
streets. . Th building Is two ' stories
In height of th alow-burning typ of
Construction. , It has been design ad
after model eastern bakeriea and the
sanitary arrangements are one of Ita
pronounced featureai The contract for
J constructing
the building will ,. be
awarded In a few dare. -
' Mra. Belle Benbrook will build a two
story bom on East Washington street
near Kaaf-Thirty-sixth. It win be seml
oolonlal In typ and will oot about
11.000.. . '
WlU Build Bungalow.
X. A. Teres, president of tha American
Investment company, la going to build
one of the moat attractive bungalows In
Portland on a tract of ground, compris
ing about 10 acres, which he recently
purchased near Mount Zlon and cloee
to the new trolley road to Counoil Croat
It will be located on a crest of a-hill,
which commands an exceptional view
over th city and th Washington coun
ty valley. The atyls f th bungalow
will follow doeely th lines of th
Spanish mission houses of Southern
California being surrounded by a broad
roofed porch. It win probably be built
of atuooo ' work, colored brilliantly, to
carry out ta Spanish idea,
A. a HU1 baa awarded to Nash Bros
th contract for the construction of a
two-story house on Broadway between
East Seventh and Eighth atreet. It
will, cott pearly 11.000.
A bungalow coating between 11,100
and 11.000 will be built by H. w. Lyttie
on Falling street near William ave
nue.
1 After having a difficult tlm In plao
lng - th - foundation for th Oearin
building at Thirteenth and Washington
streeta, work on that struoture Is now
progressing rapidly. .Th contractor
Inputting n the foundations ran across
a Very-thick - atrat f-Uding sanJJ.
which It was eifflonlt to control until
the foundations wsre In. - Now, how
ever, all tha walla are up, the first floor
columns . In plae and workmen are
new busy putting la the Joists for tha
flrat floors.
MEDICAL SCHOOL IS
BEING REMODEtEDttto,",l
The aoedioal department ef th Uni
versity of Oreg-on la remodellns th
bulldlcs occupied by th department on
Twenty-third street, between Lovejoy
and Marshall. Aocordlns; to th permit
Just Issued th work will cost 11,000.
- Permits have also been granted as
foUowa: Dwlsht Cheney, cne-etory
dwelllns, Klrby, between Simpson and
Jeesup, cost 1100; Mortgac Guarantee
A Trust oompany, one-story store. Third
treat, between Market and Clay, cost
11,000; I T. DemorMt. two-story
dwell inf. East Twentieth street, corner
Alberta, coat 11,000; Burt Hicks, founda
tion work. East Stark, between ' Cast
Second-and East Third, coat 1110; F.
Vetter, two-story dwelllns, Mallory
avenue, between Shaver and Mason, cost
11,100; Corbett estate, tear down build
In;, fifth, between Yamhill and Mor
rison, cost l,000s Corbett eetate, ex
cavation for offlc bulldins. Fifth, be
tween Morrison . and- Yamhill. " coat
1,I00 IX M. Dunne, ahed. Rooeevelt.
between Nineteenth and Twentieth, ooat
1160; Raleigh estate, repair to store,
waahlnrton, between Sixth and Seventh,
eoeVIIOO. - :,. . - i
INTEREST IS SHOWN
IN PUBLIC FOUNTAINS
W. t.' Shanahan. sacrstaryeY the
Or-onHvunpe society,- reports prog-
rets in the work ef Induain g roat-men
to pay for the ereeUoa ef public drink
ing fountains about th streeta of Port
land. - Three fountain ar already
promised. On buslne man haa agreed
to erect a ILOOO fountain provided two
others will do the same. In addition,
two phyelolane have agrd to pay for
the erection of a fountain each aa soon
aa tha designs are submitted and ther
can make aa Intelligent aelectlon.
The designs have already been or
dered from th east and wlU be her
In a week er two. . One style of foun
tain Mr. Shanahan haa la mind for
Portland Is a combination drinking
fountain for man and beast The beast
nd of It oonslsts of a bowl which, when
let down, automatically fills. , When
not In use It Is raised, the water empties
Itself out and the vessel la always
el
Milwaukle Country Club.- '
Memphis end Louisville race. Take
Sell wood and prtgog Ctt ears at rirsi
4 - T i '-
"A Cotrvatto0Cuit9dt"
IliEMIfi
r SAVKGS DATri
, Pye 4., per cent interest on
savings accounts, compounded .
semi-annually. Pays 4 per cent
interest on yearly and - S per
cent on six months time de
posits. : - ;;",;-'
"Call and tee us at our new
banking rooms , in the Labbe .
building, corner of Second and
. Washington streets, for further
.particulars.-.;;-':, ,'Vi .
'OFTXOZXS AJTD BZBWTTOMI '
ANDREW C 8MITH President.
DAVID M. DUNNE. Vice-President ,
LAN8INO STOUT, Cashier,
C. B. BE WALL Assistant Cashier.
. , JOHN PRISCOU. AND Si C.
. ' ,, OODXARD. '
KIEULAN r.lAY GET
FIIIE RErTliTTED
Executive ; Board Recommends
- i.. ......
That Patrolman's Pay Bev ;
. Restored to Him. :
PUNISHED ENOUGH
fFOR- HI3 0FFEN8E
Justice Court Fine of Two Hundred
. Fifty Dollars Believed by Police
. Committee to Be Sufficient I sak-
son May Get Back on Force
Slight mitigation of the punishment
of Patrolman 3. A. Klenlan for his par.
ttolpatlon in the recent fight with the
petty .officers of the cruisers waa rec
ommended by the police committee of
the . executive ,board . yesterday after
noon, ante immeaiatsiy aooptaa ey tn
board. . ,'i
. By th report of the commltt en
jun II, Klenlan was' fined' his pay for
June, as well as receiving a reprimand.
Sine th committee made It report,
Klenlan has been fined !60 In th Jus
tice court. .
: "W ask that ths fin imposed by th
committee be remitted,' and that "th
whole report be retunSvd to th com
mitt for reconsideration." aald T. O.
Orn, chairman of th committee, at
th meeting of th , board yesterday
aiternoon. ' - -,'.,
Zsaisoa Kay Oe Back. ' .
It Is possible, but hardly probable.
that or r. isaxson, -who- was dlsmlased
from lb fore for th aame causa, will
be given his position again. He now
has an appeal before th civil rvic
commission.
C.-A- .Cogswell wh. ha Just returned
from an eastern trip. Inquired the price
or oituiitnio pavement in Portland. He
was told It was around 11. -
'T read In a Baltimore paper of -the
acceptance of a contract by the Warren
eald net-It -would- seem thatJPoj-tlandKr "iy ' k '
neonle are arettlnap eiiwhaA . I 1 1
Thomas Mulr waa awarded th con
tract for constructing the new east side
city barn at the foot of Hancock atreet,
his bid being IS.Kl, ths lowsst received.
There was Just I cents difference
between th bid of J. R. O'Neill and
the Conorete Construction company for
th improvement of East Tamhlll atreet.
CNelll bid 11,107.10 and Mr.. Wiles'
company bid 11,107.11.
Tha fir committee atlll has the old
trrmble of the log raft wader the Bnrn
atde atreet bridge on It hand. S. B.
Cobb, secretary of the Standard- Box A
Lumber company, owners of th raft
always kept In this location, declared
bis company I willing to meet the com
mittee mora than half way In providing
for the protection of tha bridge.. The
committee will make another tnvastlga-
report
BURGLAR IS CAUGHT
BY DARING WOMAN
peelal Dtepetca te The tearsalt
Che hail a. Wash., July 7. Before
Judge Rice yesterday Edward Connlff
pleaded - guilty to attempted burglary
and drew a two-year sentence In the
penitentiary..
Conn IS attempted to enter th house
Of C F. broenke In thle city Friday
morning and waa met by Mr. Oronk
with a loaded revolver. HI capture
and sentence followed. Mrs, Oroenke
la the wife of a foundry man bare,, ..
COUNCIL REFUNDS
g r- MONEY TO SALOONS
(Special Dlapatck ta The Jooraat)
McMlnnvUle, Or.. July- 7. At the
regular monthly meeting of the eity
counoil on last Monday evsnlng I1.0II.I7
In saloon licenses waa refunded th alx
saloons and hotel bars In this place.
which ar closed on account ef the elec
tion. , . . . ,.
Two proprietors of saloons hare have
crated their fixturea and ahlpped them
away, but It 1 not known what th
others intend doing with their.
s tbovbu xm
Maldrum'e big vacation U amounts to
Just three years
'-On th Inland ef MoJfelU e bright
' and fair.
Will be leavened bv repwntenc bathed
in bitter, scalding tears.
With companions who ar living, in
despair. --
And now corneal Mr. Puter with - two
years to spend in Jail,
And a fin of seven thousand at Its
and.
Oh, It make a fellow ahrver and tne
- - eiouieei naerie io Quaui ' t.
To think what's sur to happen te
hi frland. ,
. -. . .. t
The wofnan's day Is coming and she'U
wlsh-ane nad neen 'straicht.
And like girlies In the laundry she
had worked.
Fearless of the future cte forebodings
, ox ner ia
Ooneoloue thai n) duty-bad ' keen
. ahlrked. .- ,. ,-
. tmiOM LAUNDRY, ' .
Tel. Main III.
Beoond and Cplumbla.
AU family washing o pound.
A
S A RULE you can
bread the form of food wita w-a tr.ty are
most familiar. Their Judgment Li intuitive
' a question of taste altofether-not warjrt J nrlA
t theories, Hot influenced by advertising, not ham
: eered by reasons. They like it, Or they don't like
It. That settles it And. if they like It, depend on
It that that bread is good bread. , Butter-Hut bread
is liked better by children is eaten every day by
- more children than any other bread baked in Port
land. The loaf is unusually v
attractive to the eye. But"..
; it Is tne taste-quality, tnat
attracts children the supe
rior sweetness that is pe-
.,. culiar to Butter-Nut bread.
Beware of imitations, and
..' accept -'; none i without our
blue label, as herewith re-
' produced. ; .
TlieXup That Chccre
EDWARDS
NON'iNTOXlCATlNG
THAT OLD STYLE , GINGER BEER
FAMILY TRADS SOLICITED - ' Phone) aUst 52 1 3
ACADEMY
Portland Oregon - ;.
uta tsajs wzxa orar sm. it, ,
' Fits boys and glrla for Eastern .apd
Western oollegea.
Includes a primary and grammar
aohooL , - . .-: .-, ' , . - '. .
Boarding hall for glrla affording tha
comforts and care of a refined home.,
Office houra during the Summer front
I a. m. to 11 m. .-. .-.
For catalogue write to the
given above.
address
EI1LITARY
ACADEEIY
ar
Manual Training, Military Discipline,
College Preparation.- Boys of any age
admitted at any time.- Writ for Illus
trated Catalogue, '
Df.J. W. HU-L, Prop, and Principal
Fall Urn will open Sept. II, UOi.
... FOBTXVaJTD, OliMI. .
lp.ii(il:ii3;ili?F'
IWI.IMmVI! ill Mil;.
at'-
PRIVATE BOARD AND ROOMS
aba. SAkAZ OWHrSXlI.anr, Lea Seaeh, Vs.
Good Meala Horrre Cooking
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
-LIBRARY. .
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Marot Helen, comp. Handbook
ef
Labor Literature.
Welsh, A. ZL English Masterpleo
Cour. - -
PHiLQgQKrr.
Bosanquet, Bernard Psychology ef
the Moral Self..
Hyslop, J. H. Enlgmes ef Psychical
Reeearch.
Lodge, Slr OTJ. Life end "Matterta
Critlolam of Profaaaor Haeckel's "Rid
dle of the Unlveraa" . .. .
SOCIOLOOY AND FOLK-LORB. i j
Compayre, J,
O. History, of, Peda-
Hearn, Lafoadle Romance
of the
Milky Way.
Klrkbrld. F. B. A Sterrett. J. E.
Modern Trust Company, Its Functions
and Organisation.
Kropotkln, P. A. Fields, Factor! ea
and Workshops, i
Taylor, H. C Introduction to th
Study of Agrloultural Eoonomlca
PHILOLOOY. '
Cook. A. S First Book In Old Eng
llah. Ed. I Rsv.
Rhyfe, W.- H. " P. Ten Thousand
Words Often Mispronounced.
- Trench. R. C English Fast and
Present. . '-.-.'' ..
. SCIENCE. 1 ' -:.--
Sslous, Edmund Bird-Watcher In the
Shetlanda, 1101. -
Wells, H. L Text-Book ef Chemical
Arithmetic, 1101. . -
" . USEFUL ARTS.-" '
Baldwin. W. J. St 3 Baldwin en
HeaUng; or, Steam Heating for Build
ing Revised.
Barrows. F. W. Practical Pattern
Making. 1101.
Butler, D. B. Portland Cement, 1101;
lad Ed. Rev.
Thurso, J.' W-Wodf!rTUTtrtri
tloe and Water-Fower Plaata, 1101.
V LITERATURE.
Colaon, Elisabeth Children's Letter!
a Collection of abetters Written to 'Chil
dren by Famous Men and Women,
LAtham. Edwaro, uomp. no. aaia
thett A Dictionary of Famoua sayings
With Their Soure. .
Masterpiece of Greek Literature,
Teata, T. O. Del.- L'er I,'orpn
Commedl In Dae AtflL
TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION. '
' lby, - Charlae China and Her
Popl,, IT. --- - ...
Horn. O. C Normandy; th SceBery
and Romance af It Ancient Town.
Khan. Oasanrar Alt wilt) th FU
grime to Mecca. .'
Leroy-Beaullati, P. P United State
In th TwenUeta Cantnry.
- Llttl. - Mr.- A. H. N.
(B) Round
About My Peking Oe-rden-
BIOGRAPHY.
0offrln, Mme. M. T.
Qeofxrin, ila f&loa- ( 1
R. Vadame
l-jf i
PORTLAND
T TTT T
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rely on children's tit'.j U
V
i
Vvv
but Does Hot Inebrktt
9
APPETIZI1NO
RBPRBSHINQ
S3
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The HeUijj Theatre
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LYRIC THEATRC;
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BTery-Artemoee M -aTteausr
rertlaed'e Papelar Stock
The SiaaaHnaal Mektereaw.
-A lVCaAN'S SACCITICB-
In rear Acta. ,
rottew the Crowd, fanttsaoua
Admiaalo 10. Beaarved Sects Sue.
Baker Theatre
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TONIGHT AU. WBBK
' i, Baralar Mattaae Batarday.
The Popalar Baker Company ta a Grand Bevhr
et leeepk J.fferana a ImaMrtal Seeceaa,
mrr tab wnrxxx.-
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MATIMEB PRICES 10 aad ta.
Seat aad test Week "Vaele tea's OeMs."
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VOVBTR ABB
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COLVaWA MALX SOABTtT.
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Baaary, S. X. StaaaSeld ae taeBewety Af.
waaaaa, auvia rienue M.ai.ai.a,
Partorsuacaa dally et t:aO. T:SO aed It'
Adauaitoe, 10. aad SOe; eeiea. See. La
aad eblleve take ear eeat at weak -day k
saea foe 1 aaata.
THE STAR
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T" TBS STAB STOCK COMPAWTV ""
la. the Maeleel AWardlty
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I eeaneetlea with saleeled vaedevtll T
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17l-lT7t; by Janet Aldls. '
Rusktn, John Blbllosraphlcal Contr
button to the Study of Rusktn, by I
EL Jameson. - ...'' ...
Scott, Sir Walter Sir Wslldr tec
by Andrew Lang. (Literary Live).
HISTORY.
Corbett 3. aV-Bngind to the I: "
Urranean, I " ; . - .
Hatch. L. C Administration
Amsrloaa Revolutionary Army.
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