...-, . r . ; . ; : .. . , -y '' ' i K ' . THE4 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. : SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE ' 8, 1007. Town Topic n .:' wwr "Zaaa ( MarqtiaS)Qraad ....."Glroflo-Qlrofla ; Baker.. .."NaveF a. In' , Grind ....... Vaudeville "Bine of tha. rather" "jar .."Darkeet Kneala' The Oaki......O. W. V. tare, rirat and Aider The MotBers' and TA-hira' nluh nf Brooklyn held lte last meeting- for the current school year yesterday afternoon In the assembly hall of the Brookivn school. Mr. Fox, vice president. pre- ; piaca in me aosence or me president, Mrs. J. A. Btrowbrldge. The following . omcara far ino coming year were elected; President, Mrs. Waldemar 6e- , ton; vice president, Mrs. W. C. Moore; , treasurer, Mrs. J. J. Roper; secretary, Mrs. L. D.' Thomas. A short program , was rendered. Miss A. I Dlmlck, prln clpal of the Brooklyn school, made a few remarks thanking art who aided In , uiuni tarn wora year just . Closed SO City Engineer Taylor has notified property owners on Grand avenue be tween East .; Pine and East Everett streets to make all pipe oonneetlona . m in, Birsei ai once so inn ins im provement oy nsra pavement can go forward without Interruption, rv C. H. Raffety says that an arrangement tsjto be made whereby the city will ; lay the 10-Inch water main at the same : time the pavement is put down. This wiu save tearing up tne street twice, Bon Ton homes on Portland Heights. -I have several highly desirable resi dences tor. sale pa Portland Heights. One of four lots and house 117.000. One fnrm lota and house. tl.,000. One two .'jois ana nouee. IIS.OOO. , One with one ip ana nouse, iii.oov. All of these are highly Improved, choice locations and unobstructed views. Alan a numhar fit cheaper locations ranging from 2,000 to ie.000. A F. Bryan? 60S Chamber of vomnwro ouuauig. . pnone lit l. . in 4 Annexation of school district No. II. Lenta, will be oonsldered and probably voted upon at the meeting; of the tax payers of thla district Wednesday, una All the districts southeast of the city, comprising Mount Scott have been annexed exceot this one. There Is a new schooihouse at Lenta, but others will have to be built at once to aocom modate the increasing enrollment la the Mount Scott district. At Woodmere a ouuaing is aireaay neeaea. Lucy Scott Brown of New Tork has filed suit la the United States circuit court against Hartman Stein of Port land, to set aslda an order to foreclose on certain property In Couch s addition. valued at. 11. too. The suit Is the out come of 4 case In the state court in which Judgment was rendered la 1101. Mrs. 8cott also asks the court the right toreaeetn me property. Water through nose for " sprinkling yard or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of I and I a. m., and and t p. m. It must not be used for sprlnkllngr streets. If used contrary to these rules, or wastefully. It will be shut off. Mrs,' Clara H. Waldo addressed the WonUvtlla home training circle yester day afternoon In the assembly ball of the Montavilla school taking as her subject, "Before1 and After." She spoke of the Impressions of child-life. One more meeting of the circle will be held neat Friday afternoon, before the work ct the year Is finished. ,; Court Webfoot, No. 4, Foresters Of America, will 'hold memorial services tomorrow nleht -at Taylor street afeth- odlst .church. ".Members. -will .meet at the hall. Second and Yamhill streets at I o'clock and march in a body to the church.' The - sermon will be preached y iter, jr. juurgette Short, x, v. i Assistant United States Attorney James Cole obtained an order In the United States district court this morn ing releasing A. R. Nichols from ball in the sum of 1600. Nichols was .ar rested shortly after the postoffloe rob bers were' taken Into custody and bald unacr Dona as a witness. - ' Marion Ward Farnham will appear In dramatlo recital at Artisans' hall In the Ablnaton bulldln. June 11. Mrs: Farnham Is a dramatlo reader of well Known talents and the entertainment .given by her will without doubt be a most instructive one. ; " Officers f the Portland Boss Show and Fiesta request that Portland mar- chants send to the office, ISO 8 wetland building, for Illuminated Inserts to be inclosed in all outgoing mall. These inserts will be furnished In bundles of The publlo Is Invited to attend the Woodmen memorial services In the east side hall. East Sixth and Alder streets. Hon. Oeorce E. Chamberlain and. Rev. George B. Van Waters will address you. ine musical program. The (Oregon state board of dental ex aminers will meet Monday, June 10. in Allsky hall. Third and Morrison streets, Portland. Examination will begin at 10 a. m. Qeorge Larkln, secretary, 611 Cekum building, . The will of Captain John- A. Brown was filed for probate in the county court esterday afternoon. It dlanosa Af Winrtv 'Dllnail ,1 llKlim ill th. property" Is bequeathed to relatives of tne , deceased. yy-.; Charging that her .husband, Frank H. Covell, choked her and called her vile names,' Mrs. Susie Covell haa brought suit in the circuit court for a divorce. They wera married at Seattle in Decem ber, 1904. ... . v-. , . Donald, McKay, a half-breed Indian front the Umatilla reservation, was re leased from custody this morning, after lying ' in the county Jail for-many months on a charge ef assault Ths , federal grand Jury failed to Indict Mc- Would be a bankrupt if thrown out weeks. This WOUld wages or salary, but , Look about you and see if this isn't so. Do you want to live on the edge of money troubles? Do you want to feel that the loss of your job would onng iraxneuiaio suacring to your lanuiyr There is Ofllv one self above the average. Whatever your income may be, make your expenditures less and deposit the dif ference in bank. YOU Will be Surprised tO find hOW your account will grow if you save consistently. If you deposit in our "vmgs deparent we will Er ... ... '' : I nummm 111 11 .1. 11 pay yuu u vwu iriftnv 75 V0MEN WANTED! . Our business has grown be i yond all precedent, and it aeems Impossible i to secure help to - handle It We have places for 7 , more women at higher wages than - can be had at almost any other work, and steady employment all the year, , . , . - -' ' 'i ' ' ' . Union laundry SECOND & COLUMBIA ; ' TEL.. MAIN 398 Kav.' and ''Assistant United States At torney Junta Cole asked for an order l ot reieaserWhicn was gran tea by Judge Charles E. Wolvexton. ..v!,.f. ..;',.,,. vl Trolley excursion tomorrow to Esta-I cada, Tl cents round trip, cars leave ticket office and wilting room. First and Alder streets. 7:30, 1:10, 11:30 a. m., 1:30, 1:40. 6:44. 7:16 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 71 cents; tickets must oe, purcnasea. , .,: . ,,;,-Wf v;s .. What are you dolna for your rheuma tism t Wild Pigeon Mineral springs water la a simple remedy, as it purl-1 f Is the . blood, restoree general good I health . and vigor. , Office, SOf Fine street Phone Main ttsa. , t White Fiver line of ' launches win make dally trips to the Oaks and re turn. Boats leave foot- ef Yamhill I street dally at. 1:30 p. m.; Sunday 101 a. m. TicKsts at a oca ornoe, iv cents. Saturday and Sunday special low rate I to ciatsoo ueacn do in is. via - a. at (J. I R. R-, 13.(0 round trip. Good returning Monday. Ticket orrice. Third ana Mor rison sts. and union depot. . Tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock arte- cial services will be held at the Bt Johns Memorial church In Sellwood. I Bishop Bcaddlng will speak and will aiso . conzirtn a ciass. - - - Chanre ln X AC R. R. schedule, af fective June 1. Resrulsr Astoria even- n train leaves union depot s:50 s. m. insteaa oi , p. m.. as nereieiore. - Without leaving the Jury box. a Jury in juace rrasers aenarxment or tne circuit court . yesterday acquitted Frank Williams of a felony charge. The first dance to be given during the 1B0 7 season by the Roek Island Country club will be given at the club house on Saturday night. - : W. A. Wise. T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturde- vant, n. a. nuumu, aeniisis, inin and Washington, Main 1031. Painless methods used. Multnomah Camp. No. 77. W. Q. W.. have arranged a splendid murlcal pro gram lor ctunaay evening, jtuduo in vited; I p. m, , i . Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camaa. Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock . I p. m. , - .. , Sweet eream buttermilk, cheese, but-l Cheese Co., 8 wetland building, 111 IlXtn Street. " I Stable Wanted-AboUt 100x100. An- avenue and Belmont Phone Tabor orgs lT3n7mberlaln will ad- Woodmen of the World In aU Sunday evening. 3 o'clock. Hon. Oeon dress the V . .t . V.I, a it ir...vi. m. I h ,. V i-k. t iTv- Vf . t . '.ffil iZSXZmS T thim 405 i?nrr?flAH economy. . Try them. 406 MorrUon.- 'Why eyes foi J t' lll BltS atreeC I formerly Allen's ICushlon Komfort shoes make iixe-a journey a pleasure, 411 Mor rison, y . f, , .. .. t Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety eoal ; oil and flna gasoline. Phone East 780. Dr. ''William Cavanaugh, dentist haa moved his office to 0.4Buchanen bldg. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street. lunoo, : to i eusineas mini luncn. lea. Call Main 134: Home A.114B. t 4aliA-M MAMHAMW til Cl,--1. 4 Monday positively last day ef dls-1 count Of west fide gas bills. Diamond W It's a eoffi sk for It at your grocers. Kurseryman-Pllklngton. ft Tamhlll. Summer dresses. Madame McClureCo. Beautifying creams. See Mme. Hudson, ylgo'on opposition manUested by dlf ' I ferent nnlona lr the city. Uvy's Music Hll..mh t . Photo mounts. Wood worth. 14H 1st Oregonian Confectionery, HI Sixth. D. OAmbers, optician, lit Seventy Bergerelgns 114 Tamhlll phone. Good tS.BO shoes. ' Marks Shoe Co. Bark f onto for rhsumaUsm. Beck Jeweleiwtoj Alder. Klser scenic photos. Imperial hotel. Trains TpnvA TCflrlfor- . The rhann hih i,v.. : fcl 1R" Js Wnlen ajtes JOlaet In the Southern Pad f la tlma aehMula em Run day (tomorrow) will cause three trains to leava - aarllar th. .1 ,..... to leav earlier than' at present" NoT 11. the mornlnr throuah, train . ; southern OreaoS. and &HnVl m leave t at 1:11 o'cIockT Instead Taf 1 Will 0 cittern, ana, no. i, tne evening train for the same route, .will leave at 7:45 insivaa 01 t:ow.. ne morning train on ine wni aiae ior uorvaina win i.,u. at 7 o'clock Instead of 7:0. and the re- Krn vafiil:ifh,2; point at 1:0S d. m. InmtnaA of 1:10 O'clock. .-.-..: -A ,. 3- .. of employment for One Or tWO I not happen because Of low because he regularly Jived up wav to avoid it. Place vmir. V9W Miss Tom vaja Sunday Morning. .vuuvuuu . vit rum 1 '',-'" e I ALL. ROSES IN THIS GARDEN : ARE TRAINED TO TREE SHAPE 11 .M,nmi'm,L ijtuu m..'i n , Climbing Sofrano in Rose One of the most remarkable rose gar dens of, the city la that of qeorge Al bert, (10 Vaughn street, where all of the bushes are trained to the tree shape. This has been something; of an experi ment -with amateur roeegrowers. but In the garden referred to Jt la the only mode followed, and the, result Is sur prisingly good. One - of the most re markable ' trees here Is a climbing So frano which has a trunk about eeven feet high, from which the branches WOMAN CHARGES' THREATENING Harman Tenarckar at Bertha la charged with a second offense In Jua- main Joaephlne Wmbat f the ening to main joaepnme mmoat r tne VreVtedWnot lm fnnV chS 1? tJtS TnJ 'hattef broSJht b5 tK saWainttf f wgnl by the Kelationa between the famiUea of Tenercker and Dlmbat at Bertha eeem to bo badly strained. In the flret charge TM,hin rimh . that vTL Josephine Dlmbat alleged that Ten ercker knocked her down and then his A ensued. When both BOYCOTT ON OAKS IS DECLABED KAISED Federated Trades Takes Final Ac tion In Matter, Which Was Flat Failure. Trades Council lifted' . the boycott against the Oaks, the amusement resort operated by the Portland Railway, Light at Power company. The Oaks was nm0kmA ah ttijb nnfal Wni. ahkilt twn montha ago by the . Federated Trades Council at the request of striking er- in Mvuvugn ext. umv viiiiv tusiv JP"y Vain the order union men were I A-rTkmffA tik r,m,ln hit from tha ra- sort They were not' permitted to accept employm-nt at the Uaks, and neither were tney allowed to visit tne resort. Financial suocort was also withdrawn by the International Carmen's associa tion. Until a week ago carmen were receiving a" small sum f 15 or 130 a week to maintain the btycott 'but on account of the need of .unda to carry on the work of the smuse, presumably in Han Francisco, ine uaxs noycoit tuna was stricken off the list v Furthermore, It or ICO union men were , belnr denrlved of amnloyment at the pleaaure resort. This created much dissatisfaction among union men who were not directly Interested In the eon- tmvam ImIvm, tha atrtklna- atroatm,. ?StSS:vZLSSLi lt?tV. Others asserted that the boycott operatives end the Portland railways. m.S ZiuttiMSl FPnni .tht ?u5Vil7..t'u" suDjeci ine ycuon last . nig 01 was WWi7 orougnt aooui. Monday positively the last day of dis count of west side gas bills. Gillespie Commencement At ths Heillg theatre Wednesday even ing, June II, 8:15 o'clock, wti occur the June recital and aeventh annual com mencement of ' the Gillespie Sohool of Expression. -. Miss cora esnaver, a -graduate or tne Oregon State university, furnishes the nrst part or tne program, and win re ceive the readers' diploma. Miss Mar guerite Shelley and Miss Sophia Shlves, who have completed the post-graduate course of the school, will receive pro- 'part' second of the program consists Fearless ef Co .nrn which To young wo! men will furnish an hour of sparkling Monday positively the last -day of dis count or wesi siae gas diub. . DIP0BTANT tJHAKGE aTiiiundlIln1; "g SS fii TZ 'SS trains will leave earlier than at present tltJ- .ai5?S win leave at T:40 p. m. instead 01 b:i. There will be no change in the Spokane flyer No. 4. which will continue to leave at 1 p; ra. .-t, Metsaer ' fits your aves for II. 84J Washington street. corner . Seventh, formerly at 111 Sixth street - : M , mmm t - r- J: 1 2 Garden of Oeorga Albert. ?)re4d to a distance of at lea at IS feet his decorative floral umbrella Is re markable eight - The rose tree In the picture Is a Paul Neron, a sturdy growth with a multi tude of aoraeous flowers. The Albert garden has many other attractions. The white Maraan Cochet Is grown to per fection nere and tne pinx uocnei ig re markably beautiful. Theee rosea for the most part grafted, some of the bushes showing half a dosen varieties grafted upon the main staiK. - MAN WITH LIFE WITH SCYTHE sides appeared before District Attorney manning on tne aiiernoon or tne con flict to swear out a complaint, each against the other, all bore the marks 01 the encounter. Tenercker . was put under bonds to appear when aummoned and allowed to go home and protect his family from the further? ravages of the Dlmbat nousenoio. - However, the feud between the fam ilies did not- subside and now Tenercker wilt be summoned on the strength of the former bond to answer to a charge or mroaiening 10 injure nis neignnors wnn a Bcym. LENGTHY PEOGKAH FOB GRADUATES Commencement Exercises of Philo math College Will Continue Until Wednesda7-4Sennon Tomorrow. Graduation exercises of the forty-sec ond annual commencement exercises of Philomath college are in progress and will continue until Wednesday of next week. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached tomorrow by Rev, J. R. ti. Bell, and the class address will be given naxi weanesaay morning Dy me itev. xi. a. uarne or uayton, unio. The pro-a-mm ia. aa fnllnwa! T Thursday Address before the stu dent body by Rev. O. H. Feese, D. v.. 9 p. m. Friday Art exhibit I to 4 p. ra.: re eltal by the department of 'oratory. S n. m. Saturday Anniversary of the literary WJlBllva, a p. mi. , . - Sunday Baccalaureate sermon by Key. J. R. N. Bell, D D 10:80 a. m.; address before the Christian associa tions Dy n. v. etone, secretary of 1. M. C. A., Portland, Oregon, muiiuij uituuiuni reciiai, depart ment of music, p. m- Tuesday Annual meeting of the Doara 01 trustees. a. m.; class exer clses, 8 p. m. Wednesday Class address hv n,v 8. Gable, 10 a. m.; alumni banquet, i QUABTER BLOCK SOLD FOR GOODLY SUM Northwest Corner of Fifteenth and "Northrup Streets Brings 917,600 Other Deals. i A. I McCully and D. W. ..Tilford purchased yesterday,' the quarter block at the northeast corner of Fifteenth end Northrup streets, from F, H. Guild, for 117,600. There are four frame build ings on the site. Wakefield, Fries 4k Co. negotiated the deal. t - f George A. Anderson has purchased from G. H. Abendroth a house and lot onVaughn street, near Thlrtv-second Willamette Heights for 16,000. J. A. Veness, who recently purchased from Max Fleiachner a quarter block on Twentieth and Johnson streets, is pre paring to erect a handsome residence on the site. Mr. Veness paid $14,000 for this property, which was bought by Mr. Fleiachner leas than one year ago for f 10.000 . " . A deed, dated October 10, 187. con vey in a a SO-fOOt lot at "tha nnrttiwaat corner of Eleventh and Columbia streets in conamarauon 01 ia.uov was tiled for record yesterday. Thla ait nnM not be had now for less than 110.000, which Indicates an Increase In value of over 800 per cent In 10 years. TOBIOUS GIBSON" V.: IS SUED FOR DIYOBCE ' W. C. Gibson, who was h A rrMd In at October, with ' having attempted to" set fire to a Printing plant at 4 Flret street has been sued for a divorce by his wife. Mrs.- Myrtle L. Gibson. Mra Gibson, in a complaint filed In the t eult court alleges that' Gibson 1 ia an naoituai orunKarn ana nna railed to sup port his family. She asks the euatndv of their two minor children and f 0 a Oregon Infantrymen Are Or dered to Take Part In Gov . ernment Drills to Be Held Next Month at Forts Stev . ens and Columbia. Orders have been Issued at National Guard headquarters directing that sev en companies of the Oregon Infantry participate in what Is supposed will be coast defense maneuvers at Forts Stev ens and Columbia early in July. The order designates troops that have been assigned Tor tnis duty and nxes Juiy aa the data for leevlne- Portland. It has been known for some time tnat sevsn companies or tne vregon na tional Guard would partake In the ma neuvers this summer under government appropriation. The commands that have been selected are: Company A, Baker City; Companies C and K, Portland) Companies A and C, separate battalion, Eugene. - These companies will go to von Stevens, company b. roruana. and Company M, Salem, are assigned to Fort Columbia, Washington. Lieu tenant John M. Foorman will be In command. A detachment of hospital corps will accompany each command. The staff officers assigned to the ex pedltlon are: Major John L. May, Cap tain I H. Knapp. quartermaster Third infantry; First Lieutenant Rease Leaho, battalion adjutant and Captain M. B. Marcellus, assistant surgeon. These offloers will be stationed at Fort Stev ens. . First LJautenant J. B. Rlbbard. bat tallon adjutant, and Second Lieutenant Carl Rltterspacher, battalion quarter master and commissary, will accom pany the Fort Columbia division. These orricers are directed to report to iieu tenant Poorman In Portland at I o'clock on the morning of July I. but further than that nothing la known as to what time of day the troops will depart for their respective stations on the coast. ' Nothing whatever Is known as to the nature ot tne maneuvers tnat tne com panies will be ordered toMake part In at the coast stations, not even In a general , way. Orders for action are never given until dusk of the day pre ceding ths maneuver. However, It Is presumed that the guard wiU cooperate with the regular troops in coast de fense 1 work because the artillery has been given direct command over - the movements of the entire force at Forts Stevens and Columbia. , Companies D, E, F, H, I, and L, the remaining commands of the Third ln- arate battalion: separate Companlea E, S and F and the field battery will probably be sent on av separate expe dition to a point not rar rrom iort Stevens or Columbia. Tha state will provide for this expedition. Adjutant General Flnser Is now at Seaside looking for a suitable location for the camp. Eyes. Eyes. Eyes. Hiv vour t examine" by Dr. B. T W OI . I.. vatrlK h n-aan fAllaea ay , $ 1 i is s m nv mv vibvu vviss or optometry, new at 111 nixtn street. between stars ana wasnington, uon au nation rree. The White Temple xwoixiB ana xayior pereets. atnroAT, xoiso a. ' CHILDREN'S DAT EXERCISES Address by the pastor, y -FOrtTLAm XBTZOa Tied 9, at. Dr.Brougher Speaks en subject "A GREAT MAN, BUTT' "TKM SXsTS OF OBBAT Why Do They Frequently Go Wrong? FAMOUS TXatFIJI QTTAXTVT - SUOB. Duet Miss XAwler and Mr. Belcher. XTBBTBOBT WXX.COM. REED-FRENCH have some excel lent bargains in Pi anos they would? like for you to look at ! S , Thei Store (Sixth and Burnslde ) will be open' tonight ruohsv .......aso XlwbaU ................. 198 BaUsy .................. 140 Cable ................... S38 Xxoelleat Maso Flayes. , . 100 Bohmer (square) ........ 45 Zstey Organ W PAT AS TITS TOV TXtMSS. REED -FRENCH PIANO CO. SIXTH ajto Bvmiraxss. "A Conimrvatlw Cuttodlan' SAVINGS BANK ;.:3;:'PAYs:''i 4 Per Cent OPEN For. the convenience of , Its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 414 Second St. j ' I Corner Washington ' ' VlORTtANDf OR. VBUS IHEATKE ", Mrs. Leslie Carter IAII Tm TOXTOHT. t O'CLOCK. Prices .......... t.OO, 9LM, ll.OO. Tie, U. 14th sad HCIf lr TRCiTDC rkeae Wesblaatoa iUiiin. laia 1 dVtWCHTSJDNE 10-11 ' , Charles ' rrohmaa ' Preaeiits ' OTIS SKINNER la the Intaraatleaal SraoM "THE DUEL" A ylay that InteWate both Cbarelnaea . autiats aaa omnas yUCEft Urn Voot, 12, (LAO. Bel eonr. tl.QQ. T5t. BOc. Qllrr, . Sesta JTew SeUiag at Xhaatre. MARQUAM OR AND i ' (Pbeae Uala . Oaif Twe kfore Nlfhla and Saadar Matinee Tne Meat Maetirai or an lomic vparaa, "ouiorLX-entoiXA" - Br the sx txaxcisco orzmA CO. 8a tarda Mlbt, Sunday Klfht, Saoday Matlsee, - lioa I MUa 1L. . u Prlew Krralnx. 20, .BOa, TBe. Itatteae. X5a aaa so. - BAKER THEATRE Ptuma Main X. - Ova. L. Baker. Hsr. Baker Theatre Compaay Last Time ot Seasea Toalfbt la the sereaaiiac raree, yrota the rrtoch. "yrrxm aoaui." ' ' mint nrlcM Me. SBe. SOc: niatlaee. Ue, c. Matlme Batsrdar. fzt Attraction, Btartlng Tngaerrow Matinee "The Friads aad the fauyer." . The Star sr - Weak of lone td. Grand Opening of the . Roertaalsed STAB STOCK CO., praaeBtlna the Nlblllitlc Drama, . nsvksT ntrsaiA." afatlaeea- Taoadar. Thondar, Saturday and Bandar at 3:80. frlces, 10e and 30c. Bvery erralns at S:1S. tTlooa, loe. sue asa sue. Baaorve aMta by 3bona, Mala MO. Kast week,. "elle ex Kicamoaa. - - ,. The Grand Spoolal added featora, Hairy Boekor A Co., raaeatlns "The Walk- laa Daloceta." Week ef Jess M. A . MoCaolor.. 01. famae sad Sadie Conker, Kile. Oanta- lawnara. xiovara nfuU, , .yndarlS Bon. irtl, Oiaadlaoope. "Tha Stolan Pla.'1 Aadanos U "BUe. Hanaattaa," r 'Whoa Caesar Oi Xoha The Barkas Her." Portland Carnival Co. Win furslak yo attracttoea of every deecrip- tioa for Street ralra, resrtfc ef Jsly v Celebra tions, Xte. ; ParHenlara, ; aXWafAJTS AKXfBIlfXirT AMOCUTIOB, ' 14B BUth Street Phone Fadfle 3825. BASEBALt , ATHLETIC PARK. Ooraey Taarna sad Twaaty-foBrtk. 4,6,7,8,9 SAn rsAnasco ys. ponTunD Oanes called at 1:10 p. m. dally. . Games ealled at 1:80 p. m. Sundays. 1VAJ1X8' PAT XBXDAT. ADMISSION 25 Grandstand 25a Cbudran 10a box seata joe. o Portland PORTLAND, ORBGOW, EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL. TRAVELERS. , nnntiiiiii ta aat and drlnlL and It costs no more In the Portland Hotel Rathsktllsr than elsewhere In the city. Zrery weekday night from 3:10 to It. , '"..,'-Bt. O. BOWZBI, kUBare. CAXIFOBITXA BOTI T.1. -.1 M . a . . i- .. . . i HOTEL JEFFERSON TURK AND GOUGM STRCCTS V SAN rSANCISCO SKCIAL SUMMER RATKS New botol. faeee Jaffanoa Sauare. Two blocks from Van Nese Ave., the preient shop ping district. Car linae tranaf arring all ov.r elty. BaM doorv Evar modern eenvanlence. S60 rooms siacleer en eoito, UOprWaUbatha Anerleaa ana Kuropeaa plana. l1Km moaar ata, Omnibti nvaata all traina. STEWART-BARKER CO. ' The Hotel Stewart Opens September lt ' IBAITCISCO'S LXADIB0 C0MMEBCIA1 , XOTXX, COBXAOriBO 300 BOOKS. The St James ytaiOB BT. AITD TAB? BUS ATX.. . ; ;;' . MA nUBCISCO. ' ; ' . ' .. ' JTATIOBAI, XOTXX CO-, ties, y : Vaa, f . Bern, Ma. - - ' la aftaatsd fa the heart ef the bestnaaa e. Met. Modern and handaomalj' foralahed. Frl rata hatha, tolrpboooa ia eiy roam. Samplo emne for traTollna moa. Batea from 1 1-50 to M 00. Bsropaaa plan. Aeeaaalble to all dopnta. Slraatod la the hoart ef the ahopplna and be aeaa dlatrict. Oom to tha theatres. Hotel "Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, private baths, lonir-d!-tance telephones, com pressed air clean Ins, larse lobby, eafe a la, carta with eulslne and senrtoa unsurpassed. For rates, eta, address '- , , ; K. B. MtTLXJUf, Xfanacw. rormerly Assistant Manager .Palaoa Hotel, San Francisco, IF SICKNESS COMES who is going to pay the bills? While a man is in good health, he seldom considers this, but sickness may come at any time. So while you are able to work, save out of each week's earn ings enough to protect you against the time when you may be sick.. Open an, account with us today. SAVINGS BANK . . . Off THE i ' TITLE GUARANTEE & TRUST CO. WE pay 4 PerCent INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. Wo pay 3 per cent on daily balances : ot cneck accounts. " OFFICERS: - THORBURN ROSS. . . .President GEORGE H. HILL. .Vice-President . T. BURKHART... Treasurer NO. E. AITCHISON. .. . .SecreUry Bankinsr hours 9 C m. to 4 v. ta. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Satur day CTtoings, 5 to 8 o'clock. 240-244 WASHINGTON STREET. (Corner Second St) PORTLAND. OREGON. at ramxvkm ojubooj iw$tfPlfWtlj Mas OseBtrvwPiW WwdtF XNSUxms AJi, KINDS OP UVJS STOCK AGAINST JDKATII FROM ANY CAUSE ' A t. 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