, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL), PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE , 27 1S37. 10170 iCj ' 7 xonasrv amtjsimxitts. Marxian Grand ................ ii. "Whan Johnny Cornea Marching Horn" Baker..,,.., "The Telephone .Kxchajiffe" Orand , Vaudeville Lyrio "A WlckeJ Woman" gtar. , "Th Charity Nur" , Th Oak ... ....O. W. P. carlln. First and Alder The Portland chAmbejAojsUMr days and la now furnishing large nura bers of Oregon views to vartou parti of the country for ue fa lecture and entertainment. Chamber Of Commerce officials have Crovlded laxae. maXmam., iori bi uieae slides Illustrative of Ore gon llf and scenery for advertisement purpose throughout tne east, jiaraiy a day passes that doe not bring a re quest for use of on of the et and a a result the atate 1 being- moat force fully advertised in many part of the country. Th new illustrate book pro duced by the chamber of commerce 1 viio's hot? . Our window, like our heart, ar always open. Our laundry la on a corner, catching the breeies In all direction, and , ,..-; .',',.. ,..' in This Airy Place We pay big wage almost double tor pay and give constant em ployment. We have added another story Jtojour building ana must now on th press and will b ready for distribution about July . Th first dl tion will b 60,000 copie. ; A young man whoa nam 1 withheld attempted yesterday to paaa a forged check at th Bank of California. Th forgery wa so apparent Paying Teller Patterson at one detected It. Th lat ter questioned th forger and started to tep out ox tn cage ior tn purpose oi detaining th fellow, but the man riorteA nut Af the bank.' Teller Patter on leveled hi revolver, which, how ever, failed to discharge. Th forger ran tn Third street, where h WU Over- '' taken and nuestloned bv Manager W. A. . MacRa. He was permitted to go finally and th matter ba been aroppea. ' Robert Galloway ha been appointed T.7 deputy district attorney for th Juvenll 1 court, a wa exclusively announced In -Th Journal of Tuesday would b don. Mr. Galloway formerly held th ara position for several months, but wa compelled to resign on account of his health. For several years he wa librarian of the Multnomah law library, but resigned from that position also . last autumn to rest and recuperate. He graduated from the University of Qr- ; gon Jaw ecnooi hjhi. ; ... ; , ' July 4 ftv yars ago w bad som hlc larg American flag atrung along th lln of march. Sine that they nay ' not been In commission. Way not un furl them thla Fourth, and whll ypu are at It why not hav Schaefer make . you a nlo oool Fourth of July suit, and ' where you ar ur of yerything fit, styl. workmanship and ezcluslveness and richnee of fabric J. C. Schaefer v Co., merchant tailor. Raleigh building, !I2SH Washington street. 'a. W. Allen. secretary of th Retail Druggists' association, and a number of -other druggist ar discussing me a vlsablllty of closing the drug stores on Sunday. Several conference bav been held and th mattr 1 to b. more fully . dlsousaed. It la planned 'to hay the drug tore cloed all day Sunday with th excepUon of two hour Immediately after noon. Ther 1 sal to be opposi tion to tho movement on th part or t certain druggists. ' - ' Th Canadian PacXic prova that IU .-claim of baying th shortst and fast est lln across th continent by moan of It connections with.th O. . A N. wa demonstrated yesterday by the ar rival of a carload of piano hipped from New York IS day before. hl 1 th qulcket tlm that tai bwn mad by a freight .hlpment Jlnc freight congestion of a year ' ago tied up th tranacontlnental freight line. ' Expert baggag mashing will be dls-, m Portland July 15, and' for sev- rat dava afterward, when general bag- gaVe Sent ofthe Harriman system will meet her for th purpose of hold ''!. mr.nnual -family meeting.'1 Th convention wlU dlcus the various sub of interest and bene. t to their da- parimem u . Water through ho for sprinkling .rd or aldswaUta or washing porch or window muit be paid for in advanc '. Vni I used 1 only between th hour, of 5 m ana a uu - v. T h7 ,4 for SDrinkllng strt. 1 "u , lfv t0 these rules, or ,, wtfully, U will bo shut off. , V Th streetcar company baa received . th first car of a larg shipment of eavy grooved rails for ua on city Ur!0N lAlNDRY w--'-S,:-mmia wSm"- " """" leoond and Columbia. nd 1 distributing them along we at the road. About thre bmim heavier rail are to b put on m urr gon City iU m "" George Humphries. mployd at th ' mill of th Eastern V Wtrn Lumber company, whll at work lait nlht waa itruckby a. bounding log and utalned 1 - Ali patron of "Th Klckelodlon," th . " tnovlng pictur ihow, 130 Sixth atret will get a cbanc to try v oup of th world-famous pnr emal coffe galled , oolden Oratn OranuU," If thy Ult ' Th yickalodlon" today. , - ; ' ' . Don't 'to it Sunday Kelly Family Wauor ator wlU deliver to your bom - anything in their Una. Kelly Pailly t louor stor. successor to Caswell & kelly Park and Morriwn. Phon Main 28. A-J802. t -t : , : , V Th T. P. B. C E. of th Third iPres byurlan church will glv an automobile "'social 'at the home of Mr. and Mr. " Espey, Marguerite avenue, corner of oranl atreet, on . Friday venlng, June - 2. . . , - . To working men Do you know that 'we aell cheeee to the house that other i ator buy from. W hav th best Th Oregon Cheese company, 125 Swet ' land building. " At the meeting of th Wlllamett Baptist association yesterday the fol . lowing officer were elected: Mod Aerator, Rev. John Bentslen: clerk, O. A. Learn; treasurer, w. i jnorgan; jtvev. ' W. 1 representative to the state board. John M.' Linden. The association ac cepted the Invitation to meet In 1901 at Hood River with the following ap pointments: To preach th intro ductory sermon. Rev. John M. Linden with Rev. C L. Owen a alternate; to preach th evangellstlo sermon. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, with Rev. Oilman Parker as alternate; to preach th doc trinal sermon. Rev. E. A. Smith. Th session continued this morning, closing at noon. . j. v - Th management of ,' th; Portland Commarclal club baa called In th 'final assessment for th remaining tO par cent of th capital stock subscribed for th construction of Its bom now being built. This will bring the full amount available up to $260,000. It 1 being promised by th contractor that the building will be ready for th use of the club by the first of the rear. It 1 not thought that th whol structure will b completed by that tlm but an effort will be mad to finish th upper floor for th us of th club. . Th last regular business meeting Of the South, ML Tabor Alumni associa tion waa bnld in th school building last evening. Th officers for th coming year were elected a ronows: una Wevaandt. resident : Austin Williams. vice-president: Agatha Grondahl, secre tary: Ionian 'inomoaon. treasurer, inn association started lx years ago with a membership oi io ana toaay enrou nearly 60. Th next regular meeting wll b In September. In the circuit court ' this " morning John Duggan and F. . Holden pleaded guilty to the charge of malicious de struction of personal property by break ing th window of a streetcar on May T. Judr Cleland fined them 250 each. R. W. Bogga, who wa Indicted on th same charge, wa dismissed because he had previously been fined In th poUc court for th effans. ; - , Kin more clerk and on laborer hav been allowed . the . Portland post- office. Six of the clerks and th laborer atari working July 1, whll thre of th clerks will not enter upon their duties until October 1. Th clerk who start July 1 will be assigned) as follows: Two each in the mauina- ana city aeuvery stations, and two at th new station D. Th Best Only Strined - basa : er pound, 20o; black baas, per wound. salmon trout, per pound. He; - salmon, Chinook oar sound.- 17Ue: salmon. steelhead. per pound, 15c; halibut, per pound, 10c; shad, per pound, 6c; cat fish, per pound, ISo; tenderloin sola, per pound. 20c Also crab, olama, oysters, etc. Portland Market, Phon Main 207. .What 1 believed by th ' pollca to hav been an effort to destroy the Chicamauga bouse. 229' Second street. wa maca laai niant dv building a nre in- on of the rooms from which occu pants had moved. The blase was dis covered by Officer wanlesa and waa ex CO-HESHIDIS IIJEBll SUITS Divorce Applicant Charged Wife With Infidelity; , Naming: Convict. Sam 3. Smith filed a suit for dlvorc from Mamie D. Smith In th circuit court this morning, charging Infidelity. Ha names ; two , ao-reapondentsv Andy JNolan.. and. -Tom. Mim-? - the latter 1 commonly called "Brick Top," and Is now serving a sentence In the penitentiary at Salem, Smith al lege that In October and November of 10 at TUlamooK Mr. Bmitn wa fre quently seen out late at night with No lan while tsmitn was away irom noma. Th couple war married at Olympla, Washington, in July, 1808. Kali C. Lamer filed a suit for dl vorc from L. P. Lamer, charging de sertion in June, 1800, and that Lamer falsely accused her of infidelity. They wer married at Union, Oregon, in July, 188. .....'.- Emma Ousterllnk ask dlvorc from Emll Ousterllnk, to whom h wa mar ried at Kcwane, Illinois, - in March, 1888. Sii charge that ber husband oursed and awor at ber, called ber vile names,' beat her, and falsely accused her of Infidelity. . Mrs. Ousterllnk asks that ah be given th custody of their thre children, uertna, agea 10; Artnur, aged eight, and Mary, aged two year. CITY BEGINS OILING MANX TH0B0UGHFABES vr Cesl 5Cc tzi 6Cc Friday and Saturday only at this price. Made from first ( quality : white ; cam bric ' with 2 , rows 1 wide lace insertion, lace edge, beading and ribbon. All sizes and standard 50c and 60c values, an even 600 of them on sale . for 2 days at, : : i,CCD Daili ToiveSsal 12el Friday and Saturday only at this price and limit of one dozen to a customer. Come full 18x36 inches in size with fringed nr1. and extra heaw double twisted varn. pure white, .and never sold for less than 20c apiece. Don't overlcKjk ol I this great bargain. On sale at, special, . . s. , . . . . . . , 1 fci2C. i 9UR-GREAT FRIDAY and SATURDAY lb) SI I I Ccst $1.50 Qluy A warm weather special you should not overlook. Come in a complete range of ; colors i such as blue, pink red, green, etc., and in pretty oriental figures. Sleeves and ' front faced with ' satin to - match, all sizes and best $1.50 qual ity. I Special;;?, ::; 986 Sine ; th hot dry weather I : commenced work baa been com- ! , menced en th oiling of a larg . number of street In 1h real- dene aectlon . by th Portland ! Road Oiling . company. - Th sprinkling cart In th next few ' 'day will b operated la all parts of th city, contract bav- l lng been closed for th oiling of ,tb following atreeta: '"; ;';' y Stark street, opposite th pub- io library; Hanoock, Schuyler ' and cross streets In Irrington; all of Piedmont, Eaat MadUon , and Twentieth, Everett between : Eighteenth ( ' and , Twenty-first, . Twentieth between Washington , . and Lovejoy. and Twenty-fourtl , between Ollsan and Northrop. I DRESS EEHEAESAL I ' BY LITTLE PEOPLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Children's fine French ribbed Hosiery, medium, weight 'with double heels, knees; and toes and best elastic' top. Every pair warranted to be absolutely fast black and ' to, give - satisfactory wear. We dont know of a better 25c quality on the I market, i For 2 days only, Friday and Saturday, at q special,, the pair. . . . , .... . . . IOC - 91.50, ?1.G5 - I. Cambric Sl(irts97c Eleven different styles to pick frojn and not a single skirt in this whole assortment worth less than $1.50. Dainty, embroidery and lace trim med styles, in a wide range of pret ty new effects as well as several with plain hemstitched tucks. Come as early as you can, for these won't stay long at this low price long ai mis iow "Jq Brilliant Ensemble Certain .- When : "The House That Jack Built" , Is Pnsaentcd. tlnguished without the aid of th fir aepartmeni. jutu aamag resuitea. 1 Article of inoorpo ration of the Batea Wlght company wer filed In the office of the county clerk this morning by R. M. Bates. J. O. Wight and K. I Charles, Their object la to manufacture and deal in machinery end .merchandise. Capital stocK, xo.uuu. ; , . : - ' CMl service examinations are being conducted today by Secretary McPher son for eligible to the positions of master, pilot and nrst and second engi neer ox nreooat. Hair a ooaen men artiung tne examinations. C W. Owings waa Injured early this morning while crossing th Steel bridge on a Lower Alblna car and was removed to me uooa uamaruan nospitaL He swung out too far, striking a girder. wnicn anocKea- nun irom we oar. Whit Flyer lln of launch will make dally trip to th Oaks and re turn. - Boat leav foot of Tambill street flail v at 1:80 o. tn.! sundav 1 a, m. - Aicnei at a oca oiiice, jo cents. Steamer Jessa Harklna. for Camaa. Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavaa Washington atroat aoca m p. m. .. :. Why ay moreT Metiger fit eve for II. 141 Wash. Bt cor. zormeny at in eixtn street. yotir 7tn, Th aeat sal for Th Hons That Jack. Built"- opened at 10 o'clock tbl morning at in aiarauam. W now bav installed th Horn tele phone.. rnone a-ooi a AUrguil, grocer. v jurat. ,v,... - . , Allen's Kushion KomfortX Shoe ar just tn Shoe ror th warm weather. 406 uorrison. , Acme Oil Co. aell th best safety coal oil and iim gasoune. rnon iuast T, 'aMMaa ' . . . Woman's Exchange, ltt Tenth street luncn iiiiv to i; ouaine men s) juncn. EL Elks' W.' Moore, expert photographer. Duuaing, eevenin ana bi&rx. at. Fishing vol or box of candy with each pair of children's shoe at Rosenthal . i ".r ' 1' r . ft asoaalBMBHBiilsaji'ri 'x:- ' -' " -i -" , - ' tf--- Penney Bros. Friday Special Oar tl.60 grade of port, sherry, Angelica; Tokay and ZInfaudel wines at f 1 per :-i tCi i . 1111 wm -.V ot 0 carelessly distributed as some people try to think. . . - ilnvestlgate the career of any successful man and you will find that luck " had very little to do with his prosperity. , ' , ' , Yon will discover that he had probably been saving: a part of his income - for several years, and that when an opportunity to make a good investment " appeared he had the ready money to take advantage of it. - A growing bank account is the best preparation for financial success, " Doa't wait on DAME FORTUNE but get busy yourself and open a bank account at once. It will bring you in contact; with business men and gain . yon their respect, - . - One dollar will open a savings account on which' we pay 3 per cent inter est compounded twice each year. - , ; t;;, OFFICERS ' ' ' - ' J..H. LAMBERT, President ' JOSEPH PAQUET, Vice-President 'A. VV? LAMBERT, Cashier. O. S. FULTON, Assistant Cashier; Full dress rehearsal wa held today! tor -The House That Jack Built." and a good idea could be gained of th bril liant ensemble when all th llttl peor pie In their bright costume ar upon tn stage. miss uarun orouiai the whole cast to a high state of per fection m their respective parta ana the brlrht and tuneful numbers succeed mhM with nroolalon and with Tl. I vacity. ; -y- - ,r- . Nothing so eiaDorate ana oemutiiui has been seen in Portland and the seal of the little people promises well for the enjoyment of those who see and hear th delightful opera. Four per formances will be given, juiy i. I ana t at th Marauam Grand theatre. , ANNUAL MEETING OF E0SE SOCIETY Plana for Next Tear Will Be Bl : rassed SIcFarland Likely to ' Be Elected President? $1.25 CorseSs 95c THOMSON'S NEW MODELS ' For a great Friday 'and Saturday spe cial we place on sale four new models of Thbrnson's Glove-Fitting Corsets, regular $1.25 values at 95c each. Come in high, medium or bw bust, long or short hip and all models have hose supporters front and sides. ' Drab and white and in sateen or batiste. Sizes 18 to 30, each or batiste. QJjj FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 50 dozen of the famous Mt Hood Shirts for men bri sale Friday and Sat urday at just ' about half the regular price. Come in the stylish grays with small figures, detachable cuffs and non shrinking, collar band, and in the soft front styles. You'll pay $1.25 else where for shirts of this quality. :: Sizes 15, and 16. ; Your choice f W for 2 days at, each. . . . , . . , . OuC Doy's75c" BlouselVaIsfs49e Boys' Blouse ' Waists with collars attached all plain colors including black as well s a fine selection of light and dark colors, In stripes, checks 'and figures. Come in sizes 4 to 16 years and the identical qual ity sold at the clothing stores at 75c and $1.00. Friday and Atk Saturday, each ,i. tjC I Uiiflerivcar Mt X . BEST 75c QUALITY Friday and Saturday only at this prLte, men's fancy Balbriggan Underwear, in black and white and brown and white, pin stripes, nicely finished and in com plete range of sizes'. This quality sells in the regular way at 75c a garment, and it's a good value at that price. Remember, 2 days only at ' s j special, a garment. . . V.i vi ..tt 3C Mi Gloves Two-Clasp Silk Gloves, also 2-clasp Suede Lisle Gloves in white and col ors best 75c qual- f"t ity. Special, pair. JUC ww " . -sssssi wn CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. White Wash Belts, in pretty embroidered styles, also tucked ; our regular 85c grade. r Friday 1 Q Saturday, each C The Portland Rose society will hold! Its annual 1 meeting and election of of ficers tonlrht at 8 O'cteck In the Cham ber of Commerce . bufldlna-. Th trln-1 cipai matter xor discussion win in ail proDaDlllty : oe pian ior proviaing m larrer and mote comotete exhibit for next year's rose fiesta than was pos sible on short notice this year. On account of the good work done by E. B. McFarland who had charge of the exhibit in the Forestry building during the recent fiesta It seems to be th general desire of the member of I the society to nonor mm wiin in pres idency for the coming year and his election tonight Is practically certain. F. V. Holman la tne retiring president DELAY IS ' COSTLY If your teeth need treatment the lonrer vou wait the larger it will make your bill. ' n0 pimi" T nrn... PEES0NAL r I.. C. Mackav. private secretary to W, E. Cdman, has been appointed city agent for the Illinois central to succeed jonn Wallace, who has resigned. Mr. Wal lace has been witn tn Illinois central for some time and before going Into th office, waalwith the freight office of the Northern racine, Mr. Macaay -wm aa- aume charge of the new offlc July 1. 'Missionary Society Meeting. 1 The third Quarterly meeting of the Columbia river branch of the Woman' i Foreign Missionary society of the M. E. onurca wui d neia tomorrow mi p. m. at nrare cnurcn. An atiractire pro- rram will be given, tspeciai music naa een prepared by tn young women ox the society. Call at once and let as xamin your teetn. w wu gi " best servlo la yry branch of th I dental profession, ana by peiwess methods that will met with your approval When desired you ean bav T. JP. Wis Of my PronaI ervfc. W. A. WISE. Dcnlist THIRD AND WASHINGTON BTS. IT. P. Wbe, H. A. Stardevant and Or. Ecrfaan, Associates noii acaxsT soat. AJrusiKxirra. UARQUAUGRAN D illF Th Coolest Boot in th City" Fare well weex or tne saa a-raaoiaaw Opera Oompaay, rraseatiag nsrHoM Joonala Cornea Majfehlajr mesa The most successful comio opera of today. Hear Mr. Cunningham tng "My Own united btates." Jtventng, joc, svo. 71c; matinee, 26c, iDo. Monday. July I, Nance u weiu in "ine sorceress.- r .Tj . . .tt . yj. , p x gallon. I. W. Harper whiskey 13.50 per gallon. Friday only. I7-J81 East Mor rison street, phon East 187. Free de- iivry.- vg"', -tf "'-s: Don't ferret the trolley excursion to Canemab I'arK tomorrow nigoi. Diamond W it's a coffee k for It at your grocers. For lc call Main 114. Ic Dlivry I Co, 151 Star. , Oregonian Confectionery, 111 fifxth. D. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Tamhill -phon. Bark Tonlo for rbanmatlam. ' ': a Beok Jeweler 108 Alder. Klser. Scenic photos. Imperial hotel. TWO MORE BANKS , .'i;.v ;asssjsiis'. ;. "yi:': Organised In Bon tb era California by I Xu J. Wild. Ixiul J. Wnde, well known In finan cial circles, has organised two more bank in aouthern California. The one - at Coronado, California, is capitalised at $26,000 and has th fol- towing ooara i uuouiui.i llams. W. 1 Frevert, John B. .Olson. I F. F7 Graves, F, H. Btow. J. C Hlaar and L. J. Wild. The other institution which Mr Wilde baa been Instrumental in organising to the German American Securities Company Of San Diego, cap italised for $300,000, The following are the lncorDoratOrs: L. J. Wild. U. 8. Grant Jr.. ,B. A, Reed. C. It Williams. J. M. Boyle, J. C. Hlser, H A. MUia, DAINTY FC05 fit Eccsszlcd Prices for Picnics & Leaches for the Week Ec&sg July 4tli J. P. Smith Pitted Queen OUveev ll-oa. bottles ............ .S1.25 J. P. Smith Pitted Queen OUves, K-os. bottles 75 J. P. Smltb Queen uua -. k fwttloa .. .... AOs Seville Queen ouvea, ss-os. botUes ..................... .85) Seville . Queen . OUves, . 1 0-os. bottles ........254 Spanish Queen Stuffed with Sweet . P.nn.n 1 8-o. bottles ....... TKM Spanish Olives eturrea witn sweet Peppers, t-os. bottles ........ 10 Queen Olives, extra large, bulk. n.r Jlon ...... . ........ n2.0rt imported Manaanuia uuve. duik. per gallon .............. . .S1.25 CAE Imported Kippered Her- ring, per can ...-...An7 , M. Bmitn importea jupperea T, t 0AA Haddock, per can... .........25 A. M. smitn importea rreaervea Bloaters, per can....,..,,..,2M Dupont Imported Boneless tsarames -..... sac Dupont Imported Boneless Sard lnes. larg '. 255 PaHstenn ImDorted 8ar- Helna il varieties at popular price. D. C. DURN5 CO; 810 TWTR0 Phones af ai CIS . AlttJS. BAKES THEATRE oSecond and Last Week of Zlnn's Musical Travesty Co. in Taos rxuBPHOvs nxcKAjroa With An the Great Beauty Chorus, Splendid Costumes and Effects. Matinee tto, ISc. Matinee Saturday. ism weeK Uicaens- ureas - - -OLIVER TWIST." THB STAR 2T mh. The Great Heart Story of Modern Life, l'SJH CXAJUTT MUMgB. Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays at l:$0. Prices, lOo and toe Every evening at 1:15. Prices, lOv. 20c and 80c - . . . -phon for Reserved Seats, Main flit. No Llqaor Cjoaoerts Today t0. SiSS, TfiB and aiio o-oiook sy sy V Schllzcnyl's Cssssrlss t . Hnxxsrx . X. y ' TiAjrr ma toiiomti ' ' : 2-Tbe Crest DaveapQrts-2 ; , Xomarobs of lagn Wire ; ; ; lOTUTOXICHTilSf The Arton Society In a Festival of Song Chores of 75 :pm - wTmarrxa ootjt at ::- Everybody who can Help the V Less Fortunate . Should Help J th Fresh Air Fund oy Help ! V lng to Swell the Juvenile As- , 3 ; aoclatlon's Receipts. , m mm mm mmi m 1. n a mrmxt (imk. New Toboggan dip. New Suits. - . I th Tavern Restaurant :0 to rt .. . P. m y,..'...-i The : Oaks : had ' yterday I v 2.000 boys and girls, and all ; were mad happy by preent ' J or aoiia, Daiia, toys, tops, etc j i innnrtnnnnnr.: r l!t u s" Aslw '''' W An inimitable style is manifest in the v Hat that bears this label lAnt tori . Peer of All $3;00 fiats A Superb Line of Fine Straws and Genuine Par.:: L.YRIC TMLS ATI2E3 Phon Jtaln S5. Thi wee . the Alien Stock Company, Preeentins; tfte . Three-Act Drama, " ; - -A - 1 VC3IA?T, : Mat!"i Tn--Thiirin v, ' Fitur day an.l b u' . ! ' ice 10c, toe. I rr venlti -f st S:l . I lflc, Z? e i : R rvp 1 -i -f i non, i . The Z A t" I , . - - MiHMMMlMMMHMMMH. 18. c. u. jwuueisy ana juu iu urovsk