The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 02, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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'THD OREGON - DAILY JOURNAL PORTXAtlD', TUESDAY, 3ENirJ." JULY 2, 1007.7
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Town Topics
TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS .
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Marquam Grande-Child actors ' la Xnstt
. llifA aMim DflnrllLi ...Hi 4 a aies--
..r...7.rTh Hou That Jack Built"
.Grand .... . . .. . ...... i Vaudeville
Baker .' . ."Oliver Twist
' 1 Ly rlo . ..,, i .... i i t A Fair Rebel
, Btkr.C, ...?!- Ufa That Kills'
.. Th. Dalra. ........... .
' ; " Oresham la to hare an : Independent
celebration on the Fourth which will
be full of tnetreet., Included In the
program la ft prooession beaded by the
'llfs and drum corps of the O. A. R. and
having as a feature a liberty car with
a uooaesa oi woinj mo young.
ladles, literary exercises will be held
with a rousing chorus made up of
lnnn from Troutdale. Fairvlew. Ores.
ham and Pleasant Home. There will be
an address by the mayor, J. H. Short
reallna' of the Declaration of Inde
nendeno. by Miss Maud Clereland: solo,
by James Preston, and an oration by
Waldemar Seton. A baseball rams will
be played between snattucics Blues ana
the West Ends of Portland. There will
be horse- races, tug of war and Other
features, closing with a grand ball.
, "Twenty members of ,the Portland
ommerclal club who have a 110 balance
on the ledger of their affection for
Charles Warren , Fairbanks, self-con
fessed aspirant for the presidency of
these United States, can have the pleas
ure of spending that amount and eat
ing1 dinner with the distinguished vice
' president at Seaside July 17. The As
torla chamber of commerce In arrang
ing for the entertainment or the guest
of honor found that, owing to limited
accommodations at Seaside, It would
be necessary to limit the number of
guests at the dinner. Accordingly the
commercial club was aiiowea zo repre
sentatives. The list Is now open and
any 20 members of the organisation can
attend the dinner by the payment of the
necessary iiv.
Any time that A. U Craig, general
passenger agent of the Great Northern
and formerly holding a similar position
with the Harrlman lines In Portland,
wishes to come to Portland he can have
the whole Commercial club building at
his disposal. This action waa taken by
the board of governors at a meeting
held yesterday afternoon when a letter
was sent to Mr. Craig thanking him for
the work he has done for Portland by
distributing Portland and Oregon ad
vertising matter throughout the lines
under his direction. Mr. Crang was
formerly one of the most active mem
bers of the Portland organisation and
has carried his activity and interest
with him, even when moving to an
other state.
The managers of the excursion made
by the business men of Omaha, Which
gathering was entertained in Portland
during the recent past, has decided to
provide a permanent record of Its trip
by collecting copies of all the news
papers printed along the route of the
excursion which mentioned the party
either before, during or after the visit.
A request has been made of all the
publications along the line of the ex
cursion for copies of the papers con
taining the notices and comments desired.
C'i.TT!, t.1PM?'p " Into
f nrouiMi mcwf -company s
he'-A,ld rom to the buggy
there was no serious result, though the
terrcVnen f lTna" iK
. ppecial service for Vancouver for the
rVl fu,;r Portland Hallway.
Light A Power company's ears will
asfonow?nd;in4. Wf h.,nton
11,1 ?iw.!k :16' i0' l0:09 i.
tltS Ferry will leave Van
Fsg in Tafia ,VHfn.,?r? tt,r Portland
l$. Vm? ?' "I" 10:"' U:,? ?-,,n-
'"Nothing will he done with r-wi tn
appointments of city engineer and chief
oi ponce until the executive board meets
morning "Th matter should be fully
discussed with the board before ap
pointments are made and until then X
..CJ,9.. 4? "J rthlng about possi
ble candidates for the noaltinna.'r i -
Ira O. Shattuck this morning fUed
suit In . the circuit: court. Jto- foreclose
a mortgage for 12,150 given by J. D.
McOowan on two lots at Cherry and
Crosby streets. Jnhn dniular li miHi
aaeienaant in the suit. It being alleged
that McOowan sold the mortgaged prop
erty to him after the mortgage was
Fireworks and Firecrackers. We , are
the only store to carry full Unas and
biggest stock for the Fourth of July
celebration In Chinatown, at lowest
f rices, uimt ana Duy now ana avoia
he rush. Bow Yuen & Co., 129 Second
stroet. near Washington, next to Title
Guarantee A Trust com pan y.
The first spinal meningitis death to
occur la July was that of James Boning,
SO years old, who had been 111 at St.
Vincent's hospital, for the past month.
A narfl riant was made ty the nhv-
slclans to save Bcmlng's life, but medi
cal skill waa of no avail and he passed
away yesterday.
Water through hose for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for in advance
and used only between the hours of 6
and a. m., and 6 and p. m. It
must not be used for sprinkling street,
If used contrary to these rules, or
wastefully, it will be shut oft
Mrs. Mary A. E. Stone, mother of H.
W. Stone, secretary of the local T. M.
C. A., died at the residence of her son,
18S Eleventh street, last night Mrs.
Stone had made Portland her home for
the past 11 years and had a wide circle
of friends and acquaintances here.
Ed Hamilton and Edith Cameron
pleaded guilty this morning to charges
placed against them by officers in mu
nicipal court. Hamilton was given
tnree months on the rockpile and the
woman Informed' that her presence In
Portland was no lopger desired.
At the meeting of the Universal New
Thought assembly tomorrow afternoon
at S o'clock at A. O. U. W. hall. Wash
ington, between Tenth and Weat Park
streets. Sister Avabania will speak to
women upon "The Hindoo System of
Treating the Skin."
iliSSSIs
Wafer Board .Funds-Will Not
' Permit Outlined Policy
Owing to Reductions.
Carlton, Oregon, will have a grand
celebration on July 4. There will be a
log rolling contest, sports of all klndsv
horse racing and automoblllng races, a
balloon ascension, etc. In the evening
there will be dancing and a grand dis
play of fireworks, canton is now en
Joying a good boom owing to the com
sletlon of the Carlton Lumber com
pany sawmill, one of the largest on
toe coast. Train leaves Portland at
;a. m., -returning lat ta the -evening.
When the trial of Henry Agre on the
charge of falling to support his wife,
Laura Aire, was called by Judge Web
ster In tne county court this morning;.
It was discovered that Mrs. Agre had
'failed to appear to give testimony
against her husband, and the trial was
postponed until Friday. Mrs. Agre
lodged a complaint against ner nusnana
last week, alleging that he had failed
to provide lor her and their three chll
dren, Ellis, aged 8 years; Truman, aged
S yvarv, auu jltcuu, cu uiviiiuja.
At a meeting of the East Side Im
prov'ement association held last week
officer for the following term were
eleoted as follows: President Georae B.
Frank: vice-president Oeorare E. Crump.
and secretary and treasurer, George
Race. The association adopted resolu
tions commending the Seilwood Im
provement club for Its attitude concern'
Ing the plumbing trust and pledged Its
support and cooperation in any manner
possioie.
The United States civil service com
mission- announces an examination on
August 12. 1907. to secure eligible
xrom wnicn to mane certincation to nil
vacancies as they may occur in the lm
migration service in the positions of
Immigrant inspector and Chinese in
speotor, at 21,200 per annum, entrance
salary. Men only will De admitted to
mis examination.
Tas park board yesterday confirmed
the riyusio committee's selection of A.
De Capno as band manager for onen
air concerts to be given in City park
during July and August The leader
will receive $10 per concert and 20 of
the players win be paid the union scale
of II a concert Two soloists will be
inured at IS and IS .'resneetivalv. ah
Mayor Lane will speak at the Toung
Women's Christian Association tomor
row at 12:30 for-15 minutes on the sub
ject, "Young Women and Civil Inter
ests." All young women will be welcome.
Excursion July 4, steamer Charles R.
8pencer, round trip. Leaves foot of
Washington street at 7 'o'clock. Ball
game, all kinds of races. Camas and
tevenson play for $60 purse. Music,
St Johns bsnd.
Only such extensions as ars abso
lutely , necessary will' be made by the
water board this year, the fact develop
ing at a special meeting yesterday Chat
the funds appropriated were not suf
ficient to carry on the Improvements
outlined the first of the year. Reduo.
tlon of water rentals Is responsible to
a degree for curtailment of proposed
extensions recommended by tne Doara.
R. B. Lamson. a member of the board
advocates transferring shout $20,000
from the hydrant fund to be devoted
to laying mains In- various portions of
me city and the board will take tne
matter up at the next meeting.
Construction fo the Portland Heights
reservoir -and- pumping station at a cost
of about $11,000 will probably be de
ferred until next summer, regardless of
the fact that the material has already
been ordered and will soon be delivered.
The board members present at the meet
ing yesterday feel hat the money which
would so Into the Portland Heights im
provement mignt setter oe appuea to
extending the mains elsewhere. If this
policy Is adopted the pipe and pump
win ne stored until next summer.
The Portland T. M. C. A., represented
by Secretary H. -W. Btone, yesterday
asked for a reduction of its water rate
upon the completion of Its new home.
He argued that other municipalities
gave reduoed rates to Christian socie
ties, pointing out a number of instances
wnere no charges were made, ne stated
that if the present prices were charged
the association tho water rent would be
prohibitive in the new structure, and as
a matter of relief the Y. M. C. A. would
be compelled to sink an artesian well.
Action will be taken on the request at
the next meeting.
NEAT PIN ADOPTED
BY ENDEAV0REKS
After Careful Deliberation Oregon
Delegates to International Con
vention Secure Emblem.
Suit for divorce from Edwin Person
was filed In the circuit court this morn
ing by Mrs. Anna Person, who charges
that Person has beoome an habitual
drunkard since their marriage The
couple were married at Brooklyn, New
VnrV 1n AnrM 1SQ1 V n r. I i.ii
dren, all under the age of 11 years. Mrs.
person asks that sne oe allowed the
ouaioay oi tne cniioren.
The State Medical association will
hold Its. twenty-third annual meeting at
ni.a.. ... . . . . . . .
bouiuv JU17 iz ana is. a ciam oaxe
ana smoker will be added attractions.
Papers will be read .hv eminent nhml.
clans of this state and by visiting med
icos 1 rum seatue ana Tacoma. uiscus'-
sion win Toilow the papers. An inter
eating program has been arranged.
A horse belnna-tn in n Vnlff mrmt
street plumber, ran away with Its buggy
yesterday afternoon, running from First
and Market to First and Columbia be-
I WHO'S HOT?
Oup windows. Ilk our hearta, are
always open. Our laundry la on
a corner, catching the brasses in
all directions, and
We Want Women to Work
, in This Airy Place
... 1 ..
We, pay big wages-aimost double
stora par and give constant em-;'
ployment Ws have added another
story to our building andMUST
bars mors help. ' "",
UNION LAUNDRY
. Tel. Mala 998. .. ',
eooaa a4 Columbia,
Burlesquers Wanted. Night of July
$, In costume or otherwise. For par
ticulars see program in today's paper.
Special prises offered by 4th of July
committee. Chamber of Commerce bldg.
Fourth of July Excursion Steamer
"Undine" on July 4 will carry an excursion-from
Portland to Multnomah Falls
and return. For particulars see tomor
row's paper.
Burlesquers WanteYl. Night of July
2, in costume or otherwise. For par
ticulars see program In today s paper.
Special prises offered by 4th of July
committee. Chamber of Commerce, bldg
Burlesquers Wanted. Night of July
s. in costume or otherwise. For par
tlcuiara see program in today a paper.
Special prises offered by 4th of July
committee. Chamber or commerce bldg.
Tonight at 'the information bureau.
East Morrison and East Third street.
the East Bide improvement association
Will hear an address by J. T. Flynn on
"concrete ana runnc uooks."
It takes E minutes to boll "Golden
Grain Granules," the cereal coffee. It
is stronger and richer --than any other.
Dan Kellaher, grocer, Portland, Oregon.
We have a lot of second-hand single
and double express harness, thoroughly
overhauled, at very low prices. Keller
Harness Co., 49 North Sixth street
Drs. Darr and Qulgley removed to
rooms 414-415-410 Swetland building.
Phone Main ztui. Home a-soi. Kesi
dence phone Main 1298.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas.
Washougal and way lanamgs, daily ex
cept Sunday- ..Leaves Washington street
dock z p. m.
Excursion rates on steamer Telesranh
to Astoria and way points July 2. i. and
1. uood returning 0 ana . sincie la
round trip.
Allen's Kushlon Komfort Shoe ease
the feet In a satlsraotory way. "For all
seasons." 405 Morrison street
Horse races at Irvlngton track, July
4, 2 p. m. Admission, including grand
stand, B0a . "
Annual nlcnlo at Columbia university
grounds July 4, for benefit of Holy
Cross church.
Waman's Exchange. 122 Tenth street
lunch 11:20 to 2; business men's lunch.
Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety coal
ell and fine gasoline. Phone East 789.
Fishing pole oroox of candv with each
pair of children's shoes at Rosenthal's.
Perfect fitting eye glasses, $1.00. Dr.
B. J. Mills, 111 Sixth, near Washington.
W. Moore, expert photographer,
building, Seventh and Stark sts.
raics'
Harness races! Running raoeel
ington track, July 4, 2 p. m.
Irv-
After much deliberation and careful
consideration, the state executive com
mittee of the Christian Endeavor so
ciety adopted a design for a state
badge. It Is made of solid silver, gray
finish, and Is a very neat design of
Mount Hood in basrellef upon a shield,
with the "C. E." monogram pendent.
It is prepared at this particular time
in order that delegates to the Interna
tional convention at Seattle next week
may have the badge then. It Is a very
neat pin suitable for any occasion.
The following Oregon state song,
written by Robert Whltaker, will be
sung:
In' the name of Jesus, our Savior King,
Happy words of greeting and love we
bring,
While we gladly gather to speak and
sing
In the praise of our King today.
Chorus:
Oregon! Oregon!
Greets you now In Jesus' natqfc,
Showers of blessings we pray on you all
today
Who the praise of our King proclaim.
In the name of Jesus we'll work and
wait;
We will labor early and labor late.
Till from end to end of our noble state
- He Is King whom we sing today.
Chorus.
In the name of Jesus we bid you on,
For the time for service will soon be
gone;
Let us never rest till the world Is won
To the King of our hearts today.
Chorus.
Lsiesl.News
Gfflslf Piriize CoMeslE
7
mm.
EVERYVIAIL LOADED
From every city and town In the northwest the letters are
pouring in fi large office force i constantly busy opening,
sorting and ranking business phrases submitted. Almost all
have the firm name correct, and the contest becomes one of
merit as to business phrases. A list of the best ones constantly
grows longer from additions made with each delivery. Prizes
will be awarded tonightwatch tomorrow's papers for further
announcements. A
These letters furnish a splendid illustration of the oft-repeated
declaration regarding the versatility of our people.
Possibly not one out of each thousand contestants ever wrote
an ad in his life, and yet the great volume of the work meas
ures' up to a splendid average in originality and terseness.
H We are proud of the advertising brains of the northwest, and
we shall in future write our ads m fear and trembling, know-
H ing that a clever, thoughtful audience is evef before us.
"You've Tried the Rest. Now Try the BesfS
A promipent Portland firm that doe very clever advertising
submitted this. It is certainly strong and catchy. How does it
strike you?
1
HOTEL JEFFERSON
TURK AND QOUQH STRCCTS
SAN rBANCISCO
Fecial SUMMER: RATKS
New fcetel, faces Jefferson Sonar. ' Two
blocks from Van New Ave th present hop
ping district Car Unas traiwfarring ail orr
city. Mas door. Jirerr modrm tmnrint
60 rooms single ore salte. IMprtvat baths.
American and European plans. Prices moder
at. Omnibus meets all trains.
STEWART BARKEN CO.
Th Hot! Stewart Opus September 1st
SECRETARY GARFIELD
AS HONOR GUEST
Arrangements Completed by Com
mercial Club to Entertain Gov
ernment Party Next Week.
Secretary of the Interior Janies A.
Garfield will arrive In Portland early
Saturday, July 13, and while here will
be 'entertained by the Commercial club
with a reception and dinner in the eve
nine. Definite arrangements for Sec-
etary Garfield's entertainment have
Deen completed oy tne ciuo. 1 ne earty
part of the day upon which Secretary
Garfield will reach Portland will be
taken up with the business of the rec
lamation service which has called the
secretary to the state and city. That
business finished Secretary Garfield
will be the guest of Dr. H. W. Coe for
luncheon after which he will be taken
for a ride through the city.
At 7:30 In the evening a receDtion will
be given the truest at the Commercial
club parlors, after which he will be
the guest of honor at a dinner at 8
p. m.
BROOKLYN P0ST0FFICE
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
M "Cilrifvlr,,!."
SMAVVAIUil
Is submitted being the Indian name for everything- good; it it
expressive and terse, but would have to be explained to the
hordes of easterners filling up the northwest
"Read and Be Frenchv"
Is a clever play on the firm name; a number of other apt raria- H
110ns in ine way 01 punning were cauca lurui. vv c appreciate sj
their wit, but from a business standpoint they are not exactly H
the best thing. S
"Your Playmate."
Another semi-pun phrase that has its good points.
J "We Play to Win."
g A catchy phrase, but too suggestive of the green cloth, perhaps.
"We Make Money by Giving You Your Money's Worth,"
I This is the right idea, but it is rather long for repeated use.
j "None Undersell None Excel."
I This is terse, to the point, and for an alliterative style, pleases.
J "Everybody Plays But Father."
I This man evidently has it in for his dad; perhaps they have a
! player piano at home, and "dad" hasn't gotten around to con-
I quering it yet. The letter's from the county jail.
! 'Teaches for Dinner."
Hard to see the connection there till you're told that "Reed-
I French Pianos" transposed spell those enticing words. This
J may seem to you far- fetched, but it's no more wonderful a
I transformation than that made in homes Into which our pianos go.
"Anti-Divorce Piano Company.'
I The writer of this phrase is evidently an observer. He's noticed
j the harmony in homes that possess good pianos, and he con-
j nects the causes. That's all right. If anything will prevent
I divorce and promote the soothing atmosphere conducive to
peace, surely one of our splendid pianos will do so.
"Do U Need a Pi-ano?"
A little 10-year-old girl suggests this phrase, as being the pro
nounciationCo"mmwto old-fashioned country folks, and there
fore too well known and apt to attract attention. She explains
very reasonably that her slogan is "better than Uneeda biscuit,
because u isn t a biscuit at ail, but a cracker. ne says sne
wants a piano, and bless her little heart, we'll help her get one.
"What will cheer the young or old? What win cheer the sick
or well?
What is better far than gold? Reed-French Pianos; that
will tell."
An 11-year-old girl writes this little verse as her offering. It
is certainly well done.
"Reed-French Piano Co. Credit to the People. Credit to the
Pianos That's All."
This brings to mind almost too vividly the brand of whiskey
made 'famous by the latter part of it
"While You Play, Pay."
Very good; terse; tells something.
"We Always Tote Fair."
The letter accompanying this phrase' set the office force to
laughing till the head had to call order. Wish we could pub
lish it.
"The Joy Bringers. '
Pretty, suggestive and appropriate.
m BXAVTxrtrx. nw
Hotel "Key Route Inn"
22nd Street and Broadway
OAKLAND
Sunny rooms, private baths, long-distance
telephones, compressed air clean
ing, large lobby, eafe la cart with
cuisine and service unsurpassed. For
rates, etc., address
N. 8. MULLAN. Manager.
Formerly Assistant Manager Palace
Hotel. San Francisco.
HOTEL HOLLAND
aula Street, Bet. Powell and Mason.
San Francisco.
NOW OPEN
Strictly Flrst-Olass, Absolutely Fire
proof. 1M Booms) so with Bath.
J. ODOBaTZXL. Kg.
MOTEL AUDUBON
sajt F&ajrcxsco xvaoriAv flab ovxt.
Single rooais or n salt. Elevator, iIm
host. lctrle llsbts ad U sxxUra eosToal
eases. Strictly rlrst-elaa. CesvonUat t shop
ping centers. On direct lis from forry and
Third a ad Towaaeod dapot Bata 11 as.
kb auu st near van peas '
C K. OANTKR. War.
TFe Portland
PORTLAND, OREQOM.
EUROPEAN PLAN ONLY
HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS
AND COMMERCIAL
TRAVELERS.
everything to eat and drink, and
It costs no more la tb
Portland Hotel Rathskeller
than elsewhere In the city. Bverj
weekday night from t:lo to IS.
X. a SOWXBS. afanagM.
l TH Of
PCURSIO
LRA TES
THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
WI1X SELL. . .
Round Trip lets
Between All Points on the
) LINES IN OREGON
Wednesday & Thursday
July 3-4, '07
AT RATE OF A Wj
Pare and a Third
Tickets must be used for going
trip on day of sale. Pinal return
limit July 5. Stop over priv
ilege not Included. ' Minimum
rate, 30 cents. Children 5 years
of age and under 12, hall fare.
Inquire particulars and purchase
tickets at city ticket office. Third
and Washington streets.
C W. STINGER, City Tick Ageat
WM. McMURRAT. Oen. Fiv Agt
Portland, Oregon. .
HOTEL LENOX
OOB. TBXBD AID MAX BTS,
Portland's- L-atsaast and
Moast Modsrn Hotsjl
New Building, conveniently locat
ed, fitted with th latest designed
furniture, hot and cold water la
every room, private baths, modern
Grill, long distance telephone, free
automobile bus. sample, .room, free
from noise, facing plasa. Rates $1
and up.
rum limits AWiiiCiiiii
Nineteenth Tear Opens Sep
tember M, 1387 ";
The academy fits boys and. girls for
eastern and western colleges. Boarding
hall for girls provides for a limited
number. Elementary grades, - both pri
mary and grammar, under th sera
management. Office hours during the
summer, a. m. to 11 m. and from
S to 4 p. m. For catalogue, address;
FOBTXJLHD AOASXJaTT.
"The House That Truth Built."
For lc call Main Hi.
Co.. SU Stark.
Ie Delivery
Horse races! Horse) races I
ton track, July , 1 p. m.
Irving-
Dr. B5. C Brown. Bye-Ear. Karquam.
Oregonlaa Confectionery. 1SI Sixth.
D. Chambers, optician, ill Seventh.
Berger signs 284 TamhUK phone.
Bark Tonle for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler -205 Alder.
Riser. Scenlo photos. Imperial hotel.
PERSONAL
C J. Mlllis, general manager or the
Coos bay properties of th Harrlman
system. wlU leave for bis new post of
duty on Monday next, making the trip
to Marahfleld on the Initial run of the
Breakwater. The steamship will reach
Portland Thursday from San Francisco
and will leave for her new schedule-on
Monday., A regular trip will b there-
alter made each ween. air. Minis will
reside ,t in , Marahfleld ' permanently,,
though bis famllir will not leave Port.
land, for several moatha as yet.,..
The new postoffice established at
Brooklyn was opened yesterday for the
first time at Ml Mllwaukle avenue,
near Brooklyn street The office was
recenUy consolidated with the one at
Seilwood and removed to Brooklyn.
mucn againsi tne wisnes or many pa'
trons. Postmaster Mlnto. however, af
tr careful study of the conditions In
which he was Joined by several of the
postoffice authorities decided that the
charm would result beneficallr to both
places.
Buperintenoeni j. js. Wilson is in
charge and J. H. Butler is his assistant
Six carriers are employed at the new
station and one more will be added In a
monin. rne aisirict covered by the sta
tion extends south from Division street
to tne city limits ana rrom tne Willam
ette river to East Fiftieth street A
place for the sale of stamps and money
orders will -be maintained at Seilwood.
LAEGE COMMITTEE
WILL MEET DELEGATES
A reception continue composed of
100 members will be named at a meet
ing of. the Christian Endeavor societies
this wee it to iook after delegates pass
ing through Portland enroute to the In
ternational convention which meeta In
Seattle July 10. The purpose Is to en
tertain tnose delegates wno atop over In
Portland, show them about the city and
supply them with literature furnished
by the Commercial club and other or
ganisations. It is estimated that 15,000 delegates
will attend the Seattle fathering, f
which number nrobablv 5.000 will atnn
off in Portland. .. ...l -. -. :
EIVER TRIPS FOB JULY 4
To Kagoon's Fark jud Oregoa City.
Boats leave Main street dock 7:10.
iMA m i. an a.A j.ia - . .irI
trips back 8:S0 and :I0 p. jn.- Round
trip 450,, Tlcketa axchancad with O. w.
S Vg V , f fy. V
A very expressive phrase, suggested no doubt by the children's
play now on in the city.
"A Living Is Ours, the Profit, Yours."
Don't you like that pretty well?
t i tin-
3 Crisp and breeiy.
There Was Room at the Top and We Got There."
JJ Some way, there's a lot of vigor to that phrase. We like it
B" "There's Harmony in the Case."
H Very applicable to pianos also the home containing a Reed-
H rrencn riano.
M "The Store That Makes Things Hum!"
H The writer -of this evidently knows us pretty welL,
A number turned to
S "We're Both Upright and Square.'
Another good pun on piano house words.
i tnis pnase oi tne suojeci.
"Wide-awake for Your Sake."
I Lots of life and vim to that.
i "Do You Reed-French Piano Co.'s Ads?" ,
Just think! A little 11-year-old girl wrote that, and spent a
great deal of time on it because she wants to get the $100 prize
so she can take violin lessons. Bless her, (he's got to have violin
lessons, some way or other.
"Makers of Music Makers"
Is a very attractive phrase, that expresses a great deal
"Home Builders in Mother's .Wake
The writer of this evidently knows that music in a.home Is next
to mother. '
We'd like to inVite you all in to read the many interesting
letters and catchy phrases, each one reflecting thought and
appreciation of what is best, but we couldn't very well, so
we've let you dip in at random and get an idea of the way
the contest is going. We thank you , for your interest.
RfflFRENitPIANO CO;
HOTEL MOORE
orar AIX TKX TEA.
CLATSOP B EACH, SXASTDX. OlXOOg.
To Cliff Xoua f Oragoa.
Directly ea tb beacb, overlooktag tht
eeaaa. am aaii earns too urc aatmog.
lUciaetlea star for- flstthst Sea paraare,
leetno unia, nrapuc sea nmaee aaai.
riae walks sod drive. Ss foods a specialty
Sates, $2.50 and $3.00 per day
SPECIAL HATKS BT TBS WCBK.
DAM J. MOORK, nop.
Marquam Qrand
AXXBICAJr SnOXAXTT oo. -
Vaudeville Jubilee
I5-Bit Actl5
Plv Nights, Commencing
irtrongsiT, txtlt a.
sutuima inunua;. oaviuruar. Bunoay,
SXAT0 SOW OV SAUL , -Prices
too, 15c, 10c Matlneea lie, IS.
Monday, July 8. America's Wnmmott
Tragedienn. s ..',,
STAjrcnB O'JIIUX. r -
BAKER THEATRE
Phone
Main a.
GEO. Ia BAKER. Oen. lfanasrr.
Special 4th of July Matinee Thura. All
this week, Cbaa. Dickens' famous play.
"ourrm vwttv v
With Georgia Woodthorpe and TJtfle
Ollls Cooper, supported by mmbr of
th. hiaVmr rnmnanv or BlavpaL Mauaaft .
Saturday. Evening price. JBQ, lee too.
Matinee. 16e, 16c. . :
LYRIC THEATRE
LOCKSLEY HALL
SEASIDE, OREGON
Spend your vacation at Seaside and at
delightful Lockslev Hall. Mora attrac
tive than ever before. Accommodations
of th highest order. One hundred ele
gant outside rooms; private baths; also
trio lights; .' ot and cold water.
Annex overlooking the Paclflo and de
lightfully situated cottagea.
Cuisine Unsurpassed. S' roods a
Specialty.
rmss bits acBBTS iu TmAxjra.
p. Jh APsror. r.. a. cajujbu. yraps.
Phon
Main 48 S-
This week th Allen Stock Co. Prnt-
Ing Harry P. Mauson's Celebrated.
Mllitay Drams, , '
"A TAXM BBBBV
Matinees Tuefcr Thur fiat- autd Sun.
Price 10c, 20a Every evening at 1:1,
rices loo, zoo ana sve.
Reserved seats by phone. Mala 4CIL
Office open from 10 a. m.,to IS p. ra. i
Vhoaa"
THE STAR
The Great Morallstio Drama,
Matinees, Tuea. JThurs., Sat and Sun.
at 1:80. Prices 10c and too. vairtf
at 8:1S. Prices 10c. SOo and 80. 8our
aeata for all perlormanc by phonev
Main 849. .
THE GRAND
; Vaudeville
D Lux.
Th greatest vaudeville bill ever offered
'the publle of Portland. Waek oC -July
1, headed by . ; j
BOivasr a umumm,
The bst skatoh team on American stag
Don't miss this show or yoaTl aoiry.
DAINTY F009 at Economical
Prices for Picnics & Lnnches
for the Week Ending Jcly 4lb
J. P. Smith PltUd Qun Ollvea,
82-ox. bottles ............ .(J. JtK
3. P. Smith Pitted Queen Olives,
16-os. bottles ...,T5
j, f. emiui van uiives. so-ca.
bottles ...604
Seville Queen Olives, 81-oa,
bottles ..85)
Seville Qua Olives. 10-oa.
bottle ?....SS4i
Spanish Queen Stuffed with Sweat
Pepper 18-os. botnee..... ..75g
opanian uuv oiuiiea wun sweet
Peppers, S-os. bottles . . . . . , . X04
Queen Olive, extra Urge, bulk,
per irallon . S2.O0
IDiporieu Manasuiuia yUTfl, PU1K.
M at W4 T A -m Wa . . av ar
d ""iKiriw Ajppra ur
rlnsr. Mr can ............ URA
jL.DA- orai in imponeaiupperea ,
Herring, per an
m. omiin imporxeu noun , --
Haddock., ner ran. . 9KJ
a. ia. omiin importea jreserved
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dine:
Helna
ardlnes H'a. . . ' .3S
ont imported Boneless ,
ardlnea, large .'....,,. ...23
tslenne Imnorted 8ar i
a..V..v... 15
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7 varieties at popular price.
D. C. DURns CO.
Ai... JL
FOURTH OF JULY
iu mrss or ATTaaAcrroirs--per.
formers, singers, motion pictures, tv.
furnished for th holidays., streat fairs,
etc Terms reasonable. .
Newnaa ADcsement Agency
ft run sad a lat f Amnj
rt- Tmi
at a
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) Wk. aWasatlonal XUnmlaa-
V SWIMMING - BATHS, ' IXKll. ;
! Bnake-Eved Hora. Spray tt .
V Mfe, Brassy Cbute. Aerial ;
f Whirl, riarur laht. New
k' Skat and Continuous HmI .
. thi finlr Rink. Marrv fa- .
V rousal. rR4TB-Bump, Swing
f and Hiae-ana-seea aious. - ,
vnrwsss at rxm tattx 4
f v .. Kvanlng w Quick, i;un '
! fnrlihln Ktila nn th rinnl.u
I track. Follow th erowj and
-vou won't ro wrona.
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