THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1807. Toip'Topics Ij I "l LlasssaaBasSBMsssSSSSaBSjaSe THIS JOUBNAJj AT RESORT llbskirffMve at V a m Jfrtfirnu Ae "J t the regular rata at the roi lowing resorts h notlfvina? the aaranta at -the various places mentioned. Bub sorlpttons by mail are paranja In ad vance) -. y ' - OREGON lUMOBTaUr Oaarhart Park.... . '. .P.- X Btrne Hot ake.. ...... .Hot Uka.Banltarlum Wllholt Borinars. F. w. McLeran WASHINGTON KKBOKTS. . ra at won ana aunerai rpnon Caaoi offett adje Spi-inss........ Thomas M uoillna Springs. ..........C, T. Beicner Jlwaco ................... ..Louis Cohan M ftrashe.11 A. ershae an .4 A. A. ft m 1th Nahcotta.k ...H. J. Brown Ooean Park ... Matthew Thedford Beeview .Frank EL Btrauhal Tha Breakers Tha Breaksrs Uotal tonight amusements Marquam Grand, hi. "Tha Fires of BaJnt John" Grand .,-.. Vaudevllla knto '"Sweet Nail of Old Drury" Star ...... "Tha 8 1 range Adventurea af Miss Brown" Tha Oaks O. W. P. carllne, First and Aldar. "JO coun Irvington In Throes of Pav- f ing War Between Bitum ' Indus Macadam, Bltulithlc X and Asphalt Forces Ask Board Not to Award. an Fiamlnetlone to aaeura elirlbles from oh to make certification to fill va- anclee In poaltlona aa atatad balow will be bald by tha TJnltad BUtaa civil eerv lea comtnlaalon aa follows: Assistant photgrapher, salary $840 par annum. In ma aiviaion 01 puoiioations, department of agriculture, August 7; flah oulturlat. at Leadvllle, Colorado: Balrd. Callfor- 8 nia; Ban Marcos. Taxaa; South Dakota, and Boseman. aalary B40 to 1600, August engineer and superintendent etruction. in quartermaster's mini ai urii pearflsh. Montana, 14: civil or eon-deoart- rge, salary $1.(00, August 14 and 16; computer, aalary $1,000 to 11.600, in supervising architects office. irk. t artillery anglneer, artillery diatrlct, San August 14 and 16: clerk, typewriter and draughtaman, aalary 11.100, offlca of artillery engineer, Francisco, August 21. iiiii.mi mi After August 1 tha meetings of tha city council will ba held on tha second and four Wedneadaya of each month In stead of the flrat and- third Wednea daya. The hour of meeting remains tha aama 2 o'clock In tha afternoon. Tha change was made yesterday at tha re quest of the audltor'a offlca In order to facilitate the preparation of monthly payrolls. No referenca waa made in tha ordinance lntroduoed to the periods for the various committer meetings and thy will remain as at present during the flrat and third week. Thla will better enable the committees to clear away business in time for council meet ings. Irvington la In tha throes of a paring war, tha main battle ground now balng tha city council. Testerday tha lataat engagement between tha bituminous macadam, tha bltullthlo and tha asphalt forces was fought Tha asphalt people now aeem to have tha short hold on tha handle. J Tha council yesterday afternoon voted to re-refer tha paring of tha Irvington district to tha street oommlttaa and at tha aame time decided to ask tha executive board at Its masting tomorrow not to award any contracts for hard surface pavement In tha diatrlct until tha matter had bean fuUy settled. It la now up to tha a tree t oommlttaa to take decisive action before tha next meeting ona week from yaaterday. The whole difficulty Seems to ba caused by strife between tha Warren Construction company and tha Barber Asphalt company. It la charged by A. M. Shannon, agent for the Warren peo ple, that Ellis O. Hughes, who has been vary active In tha affair, la In tha em- Bloy of tha Barber Asphalt company, ughea denies this. v In tha beainntng a petition was filed with tha city auditor By what appeared to ba two thirds of the Property owners of tha diatrlct asking for pavement with bituminous macadam. The next day a second petition was filed signed by tha Title Guarantee A Truat company, rep resented aa owning two thirds of tha district, asking for pavement with bitu llthio. Subsequent to these two actions Ellis Hugnea appeared lor tne second time ana WatchTafe " ! (Ware headquarters for Elgin . and Waltham Watches. Price Talk 16-sUe, 7-Jewel Elgin or Wal tham movement, in a 20-year" case .i.. -..... f8.8t Ladies' 15-jewel Waltham mova, ment, 20-year caie. . .f 11.50 We fit your eyes to glasses for $1 ; expert optician in charge. Agents' for Brauers hand painted China, ' Metzger & Co. 3 WASHINGTON. WOULD SECURE big commons Portland Ad Men's and Press Clubs Desire Meetings of National Bodies Here. Members Of tha) Men's dub have secure tha national tha Associated Ad Portland steps convention cluba Ad to of of G. before the council asked that the The first of tha band concerts given at the plasa waa Listened to last night by a crowd of over 2,000 people. A well-rendered baritone aolo by tha lead er, Slgnor Da Caprlo, waa liberally ap plauded. Tonight's conoert will be played at Beach etreat park If lights can be arranged on the grandstand In time. If they cannot the concert will be given at Holladay park. Tonight's program Includes tha "Jolly Fellows" waits, selections from "Tha Fortune Teller" and "The Prince of Pllsen" and the Intermezzo "Salome." Alleging that C P. Elwert, a M. El wert and A. Schubach on September 18, 1906, forcibly obtained possession of tho furniture of II rooms at 886 Yamhill atreet and converted it to their own use, Sarah J. Swank thla morning began ault in the circuit court against them for $1,500, the value of the furniture. Mrs Swank avers that she was the owner of the furniture. action previously taken by which bituminous macadam waa to be uaed be raaclnded and that asphalt ba uaed. Hughes had previously been ona of tha leaders in tne movement ror Diiuminoua lavement. Ma now oon tends, nowaver, hat he and othera have acquired title to much property In the district and that two-thirds or mora of tha owners desire asphalt. It la very probable that there will ba a warm session of tha atreet committee when the question la taken up for re consideration. It has been oharged that tha asphalt company la directly respon sible for tha change of heart of Mr. Hughes and other of the property owners associated with him and that the desire of the company is not ao much to pave aa to keep tha Warren Conatruo uon company xrom paving. The possible action of the executive board Is also a matter of conjecture. IT la not bound to delay awarding con tracts unless aa a matter of courtesy to the council It heeds the request made yesterday. Should It not observe thla reoueat the contracts would pe awaraaa before the next meeting of the council and tha city would be committed to the lavement already decided upon prior to he meeting of yesterday. not tha Arrangements for tha funeral of George T. Myers ara awaiting the ar rival of hla son, George T. Myers Jr., from Alaska Ha la expected to arrive in Seattle today, and the arrangementa will thereupon Immediately be made. The ceremony will undoubtedly be under the supervision or tne Masons and win be held from tha Soottlsh Rite cathedral Saturday or Sunday. Bert PilklngtonT chemist In tha labo ratory of State Food and Dairy Com missioner J. W. Bailey, waa married last night to Mlas Anna Bleege, at the home of her father In South Portland. Both were students at the Oregon Agri cultural college. Mr. PUklngton was one of O. X C.'s most prominent foot ball playera. Penney Bros'. Friday Special Onr $1.50 grade of red or white port, sherry, tokay. angelica, sauterna wines at $1 per gallon. Our $1 grade of port and sherry wines at 76c per gallon. I. w. Harper whisky, regular $4.1 per sral Morrison street. delivery. To tha Chautauqua by Trolley Take Oregon City cars direct to tha park, leave Flrat and Alder streets every 85 minutes from 7:86 a. m. Fare 25 cents round trio. Tickets must be purchased on sale In waiting room, First and Aldar treats and East water atreet and Haw. thorna avenue. guilty before Judge Fraier In circuit court yesterday afternoon. The date of Sbaafer's trial haa not yet been fixed. guilty before Judge ult court yesterday C Harris pleaded Fraier In the clrou afternoon to tha charge of selling to bacco to is-year-oia Stanley uodd, ana waa fined $10. The regular meeting af tha Bast Bids Business Men'a club will occur tonight In tha hall at Eaat Pine atreet and Grand avenue. Several matters of Im portance are to be considered. "Golden Grain Granules." the oereal Uiealth coffee, la atronger and richer tnsn omera. -rases less or it. f none Eaat 276. Gottsackar Bros. America In Portland during the Rose carnival, June, HUB. In connection with the movement ona has been set on foot to secure tha national conven tion of the National Association of Newspapermen at tha same time, thua bringing together the conventiona of tha two large branchea of newspaper work. Bo far no official action has been taken by the Portland Preaa club in the matter, although tha matter haa bean under consideration since the members so successfully entertained Vice-President Fairbanks Tuesday evening. Tha question of entertaining tha national as sociation was talked over among tha members and will probably be taken up at tha next regular meeting of tha club. Tne protect has received the hearty aupport of the Ad club, members of which are enthusiastic over the pos sibility of getting both conventiona here at the time of tha carnival. Charlea N. Black has written to Edward Keating, of the Denver Rocky Mountain News, president or tne National Newspaper men'a association, asklns for informa tion regarding the data of tha 1907 con vention in order to maka represents tlona in conjunction with tha Preaa club to secure the meeting lor "Portland In 108. It la believed that tha matter can ba much mora effectively laid before tha newapaper men'a association by two representative organizations than If the action were taken alngly by tha Preaa C1UD, Other representative organizations of Portland may take a hand In aiding the rress ciuo to secure tne convention, al though up to the present time nothing haa been done save by tha two nawapaoer organizations. WOULD DISPOSE OF COIN COLLECTION Sbedd Collector Offers Intcreetlnc Exhibit for Sale--W'aa Gathered Through Yean of Effort. ' U1UIL A. TT . regular $4.60 at $3.60 gallon. Friday only. 879-881 East Phone East 287. Free res Water throught hoao for sprinkling or sldawalka or washing porches windows must be paid for in advance Iamoised only between tha houre of 5 antPCakt. m.. and 5 and 9 p. m. It must not brused for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to tnese ruiaa, or waaie fully. It will ba shut off. Chautauqua Take Oregon City cars, leave First and Alder atraats every 85 mlnutef from 7:85 a. m., direct to Glad stone park. Fare 25 centa round trip. Tlcketa must be purchased on sale in waiting room, First and Alder streets and Eaat Water street and Hawthorns avenue. Elks' Moors. building. Seventh expert photographer. ana eianc sis. Henry Bhaefer, charged with assault and battery for beating hla wife, pleaded Bteamer Jeaaa Harkina, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dallv ex. cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet a ock it i p. m. C. Elmore Grove, formerly at 446 Washington street, haa opened his new atudlo at 3C2 Washington, corner Park. Tour friend is your enemy. If coffee la your friend, change to "Golden Grain Granuiea," which la true. Mrs. M. E. Troutman, of Shadd, Ore gon, writes The Journal an Interesting letter concerning a collection of old Woman's Exchange, 183 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sella tha best safety coal oil ana nne gasonne. raone jsast 7 an. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonio for rheumatism. Back Jeweler 205 Alder. coina which ahe haa spent years aocum ulatlng. In tha collection are two 60-cent plecea dated 1868, one 25-cent piece dat ed 1858, and a J 1 -piece dated 1798. She has another dated 1766, which la hot an American coin. On ona aide of It ap pear the letters "P-a-t-r-o-n-a. B-a-v-a-r-i-a-e," and tha data On tha other aide are a number of Roman char acters. The collections contains a num ber of interesting coins. Mrs. Trouynan is desirous or dispos ing of the collection, and would also like to ascertain their value. Tha description of the coins given Is too vague to furnish a basis upon which to place a value. Tha 60-cent piece ofJ loos is pruuaoiy worm to cents. iqq dollar may ba worth $10 or $2.60, while the 25-oent piece may pe worth from 60 cents to $7.50. The values vary ac cording to special marks on the coins, a combination of which on some coins maka them especially valuable. Potter Sails for Beach Points BOND ISSUE TEST ON BKIDGE IMPROVEMENT Tha ataamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash street dock; Saturday 1 m. (et nonets ana maxe reserva- lona at cltv ticket office. Third and Waahington streets. C. W. Stinger, city uoaet agent. Ice. For ice call Main 284 or A-8248. Delivery company, 361 Stark st Ice Original Styles. Bxoluslve Sootch and English woolens. HaiDroox & Javeen, uoucn mock. Tomorrow and Saturday positively the last days for discount on east side gas Dins. The flrat test of tha legality of the bond lasue voted at the June election will be made on the $450,000 bonda for tha reconstruction of the Mfedlson atreet bridge. City Attorney Kavanaugh yes terday askedv the council to authorize the sale of the bonda that he might at once take the matter Into the courts. Mr. Kavanaugh stated he believed the Madison atreet bridge matter to be tha moat important Improvement voted for by tha people and elected to try this case out in the courts to determine whether this and all other bond Issues could be legally sold. (Gray's 1 it Man A 1 ' !j' 1 ' ' "'. ' J '','"'' V, , ',. " f ' ' v k ,'"'- ' ,' ' .. ... ill Smi-Affiiffii Sis . .!' '..V. I ' V".i, - ; of "' : ' rTK BECAUSE of oiir unbreakable policy never to hold over a season's clothing, all of our guaranteed CHESTERFIELD SUITS, the most modern ready-to-wear clothes sold in Portland, are included in this sale $18.00 SUITS for $13.50 $20.00 SUITS for $15.00 $22.50 SUITS for $16.50 $25.00 SUITS for $19.00 $30.00 SUITS for $2330 $35.00 SUITS for $26.50 $40.00 SUITS for $29.50 $45.00 SUITS for $34.50 20 Per Cent Discount on All Black and Blue Suits Extra Special Reductions on Outing Suits $18.00 SUITS for $12.00 $20.00 SUITS for $13.50 $22.50 SUITS for $15.00 $25.00 SUITS for $1630 $30.00 SUITS for $19.00 $35.00 SUITS for $23.50 $45.00 OUTING SUITS for $26.50 Every article sold at sale price has our guarantee the same as at reg ular price. Terms of sale STRICTLY CASH. 1oMo(1M1Y 269-271 Morrison Street Every Day in the Year Tou naa tha teeth, three times dally as a rule. Ia it any wonder they give out and trouble you after a while T If yours have commenced to give out, place youreelf in our care. We'll clean the teeth, re move tha tartar, fill or crown tha decayed' teeth with gold, maka them good for years to ooma. All work done painlessly. Bets of teeth furnished WITHOUT PLATES! W. A. WISE, Dentist Third and Washlng-toa Bts. T.P. Wise, H.A, 5tardevant BOTH and H. A. Hoffman ABSOCXATZR. rxozrxs, a ajts mazbt 8029. HIS Change of Cigar Firm. Mr. H. Oerson haa sold his Interest in the firm of Gerson & Hart THE HART CIOAR COMPANT. a corpora tion, succeeds. The business of tha new company will be conducted under the management of Mr. Sol Hart, president of the company. Mr. Henry Hausaman. an old-time and well-known cigar man, is vice-president, in addition to the famous OPTIMO cigara and other popu lar brands, the new company will be agents for the celebrated QATO. clear Havana, and other cigars of merit. The company also handles pipes and smnk err articles very extensively. Betas' distributors of cigars of such high Is the armor which enables you to fight a winning battle with the .world. Being deposited in bank, your1 money is safe from thieves or accidents. Your check book, which you can-easily carry in your wdexpctthi ?aaPM gr'oth0inPasybuCsi- pay by checks, you can always make the proper change. Your can celed check, which is returned to you by the bank, is a legal receipt for payment. No one can make you pay a bill twice when you use Makes the skin like you want it. Does it in a moment. Hagan's cMagnolia. Haltru A liquid preparation for Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. It is neither sticky nor greasy. It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Cannot be detected. Two colors Pink and White. Use it morning, noon and night, Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall. SAMPLE FREE. . Ltok Mra. Co., 44 B. Fifth St., Brooklyn, W . T. Slime Will cost you less at Gevurtz' than elsewhere, besides you may make easy payments. SPECIAL THIS WEEK We offer special inducements to purchasers this week. All PERSONAL Nolan Rice Best of Chicago, editor of the Interior, after a busy visit to 1 Pnrtlan1 atiA thla vlclnltv lf lout vniir check book. Your checks circulate amonc the merchants with flight for his home. He was entertained j - 0 " by Rev. William Hiram Foulkes and whom you deal and each one advertises you as a good business per son and one of some means. A heck -book insures you a wider - . J i j n aqwainiance, oener service, ana increased respect. , ueposit your loney in this strong bank and pay your bills by check by J. Thorburn Rosa at luncheona and was given a dinner by the Presbyterian Brotherhood, when some good toasts were heard and a fine feeling mani fested. One day was spent in the trip Up the Columbia which Mr. Best seemed to enJov. one dav in a trio to the ana- Shore, and his visit was terminated by the ascent of Mount Hood. Frank B. A. Smith, assistant pastor of the First Baptist church, arrived In the city, and will be srlven an informal reception following the prayer meeting this evening. Mr. Smith, comes from Spokane, where he was actlne sa the as sistant pastor of the First Baptist euuron. lie nas Dean prominently CO. 1.1.1 asl.l. V. f A UA.l. ' Let Us Do Your Laundering Another story added to our building enlarges our facilities almost a third. Equipment up-to-date. Only ateam-heated polish ers the kind that does not burn In Portland. Female help wanted. UNION LAUNDRY , SECOND AND COLUMBIA Telephone Main 398. our Five Dollars Saved Is Five Dollars Earned These are genuine reductions and are large enough to merit the attention of every suit buyer this week. In addition to the low price we extend our liberal credit system, which permits of S5,f!(V$ k mm PAYMENTS or JUL fJr V.UJL 2JL U Your Credit is Good at GEVURTZ" for any suit in the house. Standard Goods for 'less than usual prices, : : : ; mimu Corner First and Yamhill Comer Second id Ye- v I.1',, i' t 4 .