1 . ' ..... .v-, J,:- - ' I 'v .. . rfc , - -M -'- - . ' ' '' , " I j Town Topics -j thk ORECON- Sunday 'joorwak'" Portland. stiMnv mo ?- ' i va, XIUJ JOURNAL At RESORTS Jimrlhm mh h.a Ttia Journal flaw itVeTedet the regular rates at the fol owlnt resorts by notifying the agent at tba parlous plaoaa mentioned. Bub- orlptlona by jnall are payable U ad- OREGON IIKS0RT8. Oearhart 1?ark ....., .P. J. itrueH Hot Lak Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside. .Lewis Co. .Wllaolt Springs'. W. McLerai. WASHINGTON RESORTS. Carson Springs .....,..,. Boyd 8on Mineral Springs 'Hotel vascade Springs, Tnomas moii Collins BDrlnca C. T. Beleher Jlwaoo... , ItiOula Cohen ng Beaeh.. . Marshall A Pottenger and 0. A Nahrnlfa. H. J. Ocean Park.. Matthews Thedford faavlaw Frank B. Straubal Th Braakara The Breakars Hotal . A. Smith .H. J. Brown TONIGHT'S AMT8EMEXT8 V HaJUf "Dandy Dixie Minstrels" Alarquara Grand "Magda" Grand vaudeville Lyric "Whoaa Baby Ara Your Star "Man's Enemy" Tba Oaks . . . . .O. W. P. car Una, Flrat and Alder Band .Concert. City Park, I p. m Big nor Da Caprlo, director. , Base Ball. Athletic Park, !:S0 p. m. Los Angeles va. Portland. US uat ona glimpse of our aurroundlnga bar and you forgive ua for the nolae, slatter and duat that ara being made by tha workman who have our front Dearly dona. Boon they will atari on the Inside the new balcony, the show casea and fitting room a for our new lad lea' ready to wear department. Then gooda will have to move, and move aulckiy. I want to apologize to all who coma for the Inconvenience of the nolae, etc., but I am making up ror u tr giving what I believe to be the aig- faat and beat value ever offered In ortland. Gooda are abaolutely new, and inuat be aold at any coat to make room for workmen, new fall gooda, etc. Every euatomer who haa been In our tore during the paat week declarea the valuea to ba batter than they ever saw. Come and be convinced. John Dellar, Irst and Yamhill. The August number of Western Life, Portland's neweat magazine ranture, and Ona of tha beat publications of Its character on tha Pacific ooaat, la out, filled with geod reading matter stories of travel, local matter and editorial comment. Among the atorlea of lnter eat la William Buckners "In Far Away Japan," and a "Trip Through Yellow stone Park," by Walter R. Taylor, the editor. An essay on Robert K. Lee. by C. H. MoCrea, and the "Patriotism of Stephen A. Douglas," by Frank Brown, both of which make Interesting read ing. A good feature la the large num ber of excellent half-tones with wbloh the magazine la Illustrated. Police officer Field of the flrat re lief reported to Captain Slover laat night that an old man, aged 80, Uvea alone In the back of a Little confection ery atora at 142 Fourteenth street north, and that he la alck and without friends. The room la deacrlbed aa be ing very filthy. Tha nelghbora have been giving the old man aome attend ance of late but they decline to do ao any longer and yet he refuse to go to a hoapltal. Captain Slover will have Officer Field aecura the old man'a name and steps will then probably be taken to nave him properly carea S Tactically helpless and eath If left unattended. for. He li elplesa and might starve to Andrew Kan. dealer In CWnssa and- Jap anese roods. . Aooordlng to the story tnld hv If an a. erowd of DOVS have De stealing fruit from his orchard at East Fortyeeventh and Taylor streets. Last Wednesday night. Kaa aaya, upon or dering the young men irwui me piswe. they threatened to assault him and ha thereupon retreated to the house and as cured a shot gun. Tha aocuaed youths denv that they were, engaged In tha theft Upon deposit of 136 bait apleoe the prleoners were (Ivan their liberty late last nlgnu . Xdward Kaefa. from whom Mary A Keefe secured a divorce and Judgment for 115 a month alimony about three weeka aajo, appeared before Judge Fra ser In tha circuit court yesterday to ax plain why he had not paid the alimony, which was for the maintenance of their child. He said he was in debt to his employer, but would make a payment on August l. Water throught ho so for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or weening porches or windows must be paid for In-advance and uaed only between the hours of I and 8 a. m., and C and 9 p. m. It must not be 'used for sprinkling streets. If uaed contrary to these rules, or waate fully, it will be ahut oft Exourelona by trolley today to Ores ham, 45 centa round trip; to Boring, Eagle Creek and Estacada, 75 centa round trip. Tickets must be purchased, on aale in waiting-room. First and Alder streets. Cars leave 7:16, 7:80, :16, 8:80. 11:80 a m., 1:80, 8:40, 6:44. 7:16 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Eatacada, 60 cents. Hon. C. E. S. Wood will deliver an addresa tomorrow night in Allalcy hall, corner Third and Morrison streets, on "Rponomle Freedom." The occasion la the regular weekly meeting of Branch No. 6, Socialist pariy. i no exerums will begin at I o'olock. Everybody In vited. Trolley trips to Falrvlew and Trout- dafe a delightful trip. New and beau Take Eatacada and Cax avirn ra.rn: leave waiting-room, Flrat and Alder streets, 7:80, 9:80, 11:80 a. m., 1:30. 8:40, 6:44, 7:15 p. m. Transfer at Cedarvllle Junction. OutJnga today by rail and water to Oregon City and Canemah Park, 6 centa round trip; tlcketa Interchangeable with O. C. T. Co. boats open trailera leave atresia every to mi AUTOIST'S SKILL IVELL DISPLAYED Motor care with Flrat and Alder minutes from 6:26 Spend your Sunday at Eatacada, on the upper Clackamas river, ana lane dinner at the Hotel Eataeaela. Dinner, 60 canta Fare, 76 centa round trip. Tlcketa muat be purchased. On aale at ticket office, Flrat and Alder atreeta. Monday evening, July II, John 8. Alt- manna and Edith L. Wataon of Peoria, Illinois, were united In marriage by kv H H Pratt and left for a trip to Spokane and Puget aound. Y. M. C. A. Aaaoclatlon auditorium. Fourth and Yamhill atreeta. Men a meetlns- at 8:80, to be addreesed by Ev erett Merrill Hill, pastor of the Taylor atreet M. E. church, on 'The Creed of the Cave-Alan." Special muaio ana u men welcome. Orocers' Attention New modern front corner etore for rent, In good resi dence dietriet, on car line; a fine loca tion for grocery and market; reaaonable rent; no opposition near by. Inveatl gata. Address G-456. Journal. This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metiger, proprietor. Mra Frederick Eggert entertained tlon of Labor day. September 8. are now I L&?li2 ThI' .VeTt beolna made by a lolnt committee from the Federated Tradea and Building Trades council. Jean West, secretary Of the committee, atatea that It la the Intention to have a parade In the morn ing, field sports ano addresses In the afternoon and a dance In the evening. Every effort Is being made to aecure speakers or national renown ror tne ex erciaea. A movement Is also on foot to ra.ted most tastefully and the event was a pronounced success. Portland Shoe Repair company, It Yamhill atreet, between Third and Fourth, phone pacific 8228. Beat half aole 75c, while you wait Shoes called for and delivered. Bathe In bank basement. Second and Driver Keats Did-the Right Thing Instantly When Ma chine Jumped Track. WWla Harry I Keats' bis; Matheaon machine was going at railroad spaed down a steep hill in tba automobile race yesterday tha rlghthand front tlra ex ploded and the machine with mtx men ln.lt jumped the track, plunged down the a-rade. enllntar a. two-foot tree stump and smashed Into another and larger one, where it stopped with a crash. But for the cresance of mind and daring aklll of Mr. Keats, who Is ona of the oldest drivers In Oregon, tha six men In the car would have been seri ously Injured or possibly killed. Riding with Mr. Keata In the race wore Assistant-District Attorney Ous tavus C. Moser, S. D. Stoddard. Chaun oey Thomas, J. W. Blane and H. W. Relbenateln. Only the fact that the stumps were old and rotten end. acted aa a cushion, the machine Would have been reduced to scrap iron, and the men killed. It waa only by a audden jerk of the steering wheel that Mr. Keata eklnned a large rock by a rraction or an inch on one hand and a large tip- rooted tree on the other. "It waa a narrow escape, aaia Mr. Moser laat night. "I thought we were done for sure, but there was nothlnr to do but to stay with the machine. It is the safest place In an acHdent, although none of ua had time to do anything else. It waa ao sudden. We were com ing along as smoothly aa you please when auddenly It was all over snd there we were plastered up against that old tree stump with another plli of klndllngwood that we made out of the flrat one we hK under the front axla If we had hit that atone or the tree whew!" Mr. Keating treated the matter rather lightly, although he admitted that It waa the worst accident he was ever In during his years of automoblllng eape- rlence. "I hav nerhana driven machines as long as any man In the state." he attdr last night, "and It waa the cloast squeeze I ever had. Nothing really hp pened, but then that waa Just our god luck. I didn't want to hit anythng aolld like that rock or tree, so plcled out a nice soft stump to sort of ease he effect, you know. Oh. yes, accldeits will happen, but we got out of It Ul right, so what of It?" The car that Mr. Keating was raciig started from Portland rlrat and leading the other 1 In the contes because of the accident arrived I lem neat to last. But better time wis made on the home trip, where It arrlv.d alxtb. id win !8t- If in Pf ONE HIGH HOLDS IIP T Unmasked Thug Secure Money at Point of Revol yer From Pedestrians. ko. TULY . 83. ' 1007. ' ' ?' ' 1 . lTa. SiSi.diDAlL' i an Of the F Fine Tro Continues to attract th apparel ous Chesterfield Suits ;ers andxHaberdasliery men who appreciate really fine wearing such remarlcablf price reductions. ,,1 r - ChcstcrliOutinflxSnlls-fetra Special All $18,110 Suits on Sale at $12.00 AH25.00 Suits on Sale at $16.50 ,AI1 $20.00 Suits on Sale at $13.50 All 530.00 Suits on Sale at $19.00 Chesterfield Regular SMts-On Sale uits Sale Price, $26.50 uits Sale Price, $29.50 its Sale Price, $34,50 $22.50 Suits-Sale Price. $16.50 II $35.00' $25.00 Suits Sale Price, $19.00 . $40.00 $30.00 Suits Sale Price, $23.50 $45.00 Sale of Fine Trouse All $ 5.00 Trousers on Sale at . . $4.00 All $ 6.00 Trousers on Sale at . . $4.50 All $ 7.00 Trousers on Sale at . . $5.00 All $ 8.00 Trtusers on Sale at . . $6.00 All $ 9.00 Trousers on Sale at . . $6.50 All $10.00 Trousers on Sale at . . $7.50 secure the use of the exposition grounds. , ara.hlnltt0n where you have steam, hot or Multnomah field for this latter feat-l " , ,,,,.-, tuh. .,, ure nf tha celebration and cold water In showers, tups anrt ure or tne ceieoration. .Wune-e, with attendante' aervlce. ail Mra Minnie Wagner filed suit for a divorce from Chris Wagner in the cir cuit court yesterday afternoon, charg ing nonsupport. Tliey were married in Portland in 1892, says the wife, and though Wagner earns $18 a week a a blacksmith he contributes practically nothing to the support of his wife and children. Mrs. Wagner alleges that she has had to do housework and keep boardera In order to support heraelf. She aaks the oustody of the three chlld dren and S30 a month alimony. Marquam Hill residents had a delight ful aoclal gathering laat Wednesday evening on the eastern slope of the hill, a place peculiarly adapted to summer evening entertainments. The grounds were tastefully decorated with nastur tiums; Chinese lanterns were hung on the trees In the grove. Messrs. John and J. M. Colman furnished the music for the occasion. Ice cream and cak were served, Mra Miller and Mrs. O'Nell presiding over the refreshment table. Exact Work There must be no guess work about the tailoring business. It must be exactor it won't be satisfactory. 11 the suits we make show the effects our Judgment and care. We want to ou. Because we Know now easily we can make the suit just to suit you. We make any suit In the house to your order for $16, no more, no less. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark street. I we ci Ross Pomeroy and Clyde Ketchum, two youths residing In the vicinity of East Fourty-sixth and Yamhill atreeta. were arrested last night on complaint of GLORY OF Diamonds The glory of the diamond never pales, nor, from the present out look, will the value depreciate. We are displaying a stock that is larger and more thorough than has ever been our pleasure to show, and at prices that are cer tainly worthy of your considera tion. By comparison you will ap preciate the excellent lustre and sparkle of our gems. Many of them are among; the rareat speci mens in existence. Hie G. Heilkemper Company 2S6 MORRISON STREET jjowest Priced Jewelry House for Flna Oood. , ' . for 25 centa Caaoade Locks Steamer Telephone, Sunday, July 28. Leave Alder street dock 9 a. m. Return about 1p.m. Fare for round trip $1.00. Meals 50a, Miss Helen Ooff. an accomplished alnger of Loa Angelea, will sing at Tay lor street Methodist church today at both morning and evening services. Ben Belling left this week for New York to superintend the manufacture of the fall stock of clothing and select novelties for his Portland stores. Yes sir! "Golden Oraln Granules" Is the health coffee. It Is pure and goes further than any other. Yates & Ray "rnond, 1014 Belmont atreet Steamer Jesae Harklns, for Caroaa. Waahougal and way landlnga, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Cascade Locks Steamer Telephone, a.mfigv Julv 28. Leave Alder street dork 9 a. m. ' Return about 5 p. m. Fare for round trip $1.00. Meals 50a Dr Ney Churchman, dentist, has re turned. Office 824 Marquam building, Sixth and Morrison streets. Charles Bowen and John Lyons wei held up last night by an unmaskel man on the Jefferson street rallroid track near the foot of Mead street. Tie highwayman pointed a whltehandled gin at them after haying allayed ausplolfl by asking If a ferry crossed the rlvr Is minus $0 Great price reductions on Shirts and fine Underwfear. Clothing needs now Supply your 269-271 MORRISON ivn TsrmAW 269-271 MORRISON In the vicinity. Bowen lost $6.70 n small change and Lyon Dustless Streets. Portland Road-Oll-lng company. 445 Sherlock building. Telephone PacKle 18S7. H J Hefty has resumed business practice, and Is situated at room 413 Lumber Exchange. Union services will be held by sev eral east side churches in Hawthorne park. Woman's Exchange, Itt Tenth street, lunoh 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gaaollne. Phone Eaat 789; B-1007. Perfect fitting eye glaaaea $1.00. Dr. B. J. Mills. Ill Sixth, near Washington. AM going east; will sell 10 to to tele graphones at bargain. G-456, Journal. Will sell 10 shares Telegraphone at $18.50 per share. P. O. box 19, city. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. Metzger's eye glasses $1. 341 Wash ington street D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler 205 Alder. PERSONAL Martin Shea has returned home from a six weeks' visit at Dayton, Ohio. Miss Ida Shea returned home last week after a short visit in Newberg, Oregon. Eich Can't Afford It. Even a rich man can't afford to neg lect the niceties of dress; he knows It doesn't pay I At Robinson A Co.'s sale you can be completely outfitted at way down prices. See page 12. Where to Dine. Watson's Restaurant will serve fine thicken dinner today, 60 eenta. were Immediately notified ana aete tlves have been detailed on the caaa "We are good friends, I and Lyons" said Bowen In relating his experleroe to Captain 81over, "and have been In the habit of taking strolls along ne railroad track evenings before retlrlig. It waa about 10 o'clock laat night wh-i. alttlng on the track, we were approach d by a stoop shouldered man. aged I should think about 30, who asked if a ferry crossed the river In thst vicinity. We had hardly answered In the neji tive before he had us ooveredi with a white-handled revolver. "Shell up ther. you " he - claimed coolly. 'Dig up and be quck about it." "I handed him $6.70 as he poked me In the stomach with the muzzle of .he revolver and Lyons told him he haino money. He then ordered us to wUk towards Oswego and we walked. Wien about 300 yards from the scene we turned back and the highwayman as gone. Lyons then tc4d me that he bad thrown his purse containing $20 on the ground where he was sitting. Ream ing we found the empty purse; the llkh wayman had rifled it. Bowen says the spot was very etrk. but ha feels certain he would be abfc to Identify the highwayman by his vlce. The man waa described as being five feet seven Inches tall, thin build, lark complexloned, stoop shouldered. Tear ing a black soft hat, dark clothes aid a dark muffler. DEPOSED E3IPER0R OF KOREA IS SQUELCHED Marqnls Ito Declares Court Be Reformed Without Further Delay. Musi PIONEER EXPIRES OF HEART FAILURE Mrs. Noah Cornutt, a pioneer of 59, died at Cow Creek, Douglas county, July 6, of heart failure. She was helc! In "f g .V X 1 nl V (Hearst Vwwt by Longest Leased Wire.) Seoul, July 17. Guards have been placed along the railways In the country today, and regular body guards of troops are patrolling all parts of Seoul. Corean troops and rioters in Kongeon have attacked the police, de stroying seven JPa"er11t,j'.DS Juring six persons and driving tne japa nese lo their boats. i... Two of Marnula Ito's new PPO,"tif' the minister of the household and keep er of the seals, both In the cabinet, have been ordered to reform th ;0"J?' and warned that If this Is not tccom pushed within three weeks lelr nntntments will be revoked. This fneans putting a quietus on the activi ties of the former emperor, who as late aa July 23. it is said. Intrigued to send a commissioner to Germany. CxRAIN GROWERS TO HOLD FOR BIG PRICE (Publlsha- Trees by Special LesMd Wire.) Indianapolis. Ind., July 27. The board of directors of the gralngrowers de partment of the American Society of Eaulty today decided to hold or etore wheat until there la a market price of $1 26 a bushel. It is reported that thousands of growers in the winter wheat sections have taken a pledge to follow the recommendations of the offi cers of this organization regarding the selling prices. Mrs. Noah Cornutt. Ice. Tor Ice call Main 134 er A-1145. Peyarx9pay. Ill fitark al io highest esteem by her neighbors and the funeral was the most -largely at tended ever held In Cow Creek valley. ENGINEER KILLED BY WRECK ON SOUTHERN (Publishers' Press by flpecU! Leased Wire.) Washington. July 27. The derailment through unknown causes of the north bound train No. 86 on the Southern railroad near Shlpman, Virginia, tonight resulted in the death of Engineer W. O. Bullard of Alexandria. Virginia, and the injury of a number of passengers and tf tinman. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Yanfha and Tweaty-f onrttu July 23, 24, 25, 28, 27, 28 UOS ANGELES VS. PORTLAND Oerne called at 8:30 p. m. d""? Oamea called at 2:80 p. m. Sundays. f.aTiTPH' DAY PUTDAT. ADMISSION 25. ChiMren 10c. Seats 26c. W. A. WISE HAS ETUsTjn . TKOat AXASKA. We can extract one or all rJ teeth without hurting a bit. and put In new teeth the same day if you desire. Our system of crown and bridge work Is simple, Qulc and painlesa . When desired you can have T. T Wise or my personal service, rainless Extracting Tree Wbam mates are Ordered. ao TSAJta sum and doing dentil work all the time. That Is the record of Dr. W A Wise. That's one reason our business has grown our pa trons come back, and they send their friends. W. A. WISE. Dentist railing Mdg, 8d "J'J1 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays to IB. Painless Bx otloa 60c ; nataa 3 T. P. Wise, H.A,Stardevmt and n. A. Huffman ASSOCIATES. BOTH FXOiraS, A A KB XATJf 2039. Grandstand 2 Bo. ISox Typewriters The American Typewriter No 8 prints In three colors; equals a t00 machine in style of type, work and speed. Price J45. For sale by A. Bartholomew 1482 E. Gllsan Portland, Oregon. st., M. T. Station, Send for Circulars. NEVADA GOLD MINES ial arrangements made With the -Campbell Trust Co.. Financial J, WB invllB BUiraviiuuv... - block or me proiniwM onder Paymaster Gold Mining Co lor each 100 shares. Properties Sltuslted In the ricn wanaer aiiuin SiBlflct, Nevada Stook orders at the abotte price cannot be piacea too emny. JdTZ am eV Co 151 Alder street. Cloud Cap Inn MOUNT HOOD SPEND your vacation at this delightful re sort (at snow line). Enjoy a snowball In summer ttme. Automo biles leave Hood River station at 8:20 a. m. and at noon, making trip to the Inn In leas than three hours. Rate, $9.60 for round trip from Portland. Ask at O. R. & N. city ticket offloe for particulars, or write HORACE MICKLEN Manager, P. O.. Mt. Hood, Or. North Pacific College of Dentistry roxTUuro. OREOOK. Unsurpassed in equipment and advantages. One of the largest schoolsof dentistry in the entire west. Tha annual session betflns Oc tober 1. For further Informa tion and catalogue address vt. Herbert C. Millet, Peati. Oormer Fifteenth and Conch Its, Portland. Oregon- GET IT FOR HER i Electric Flat-iron FREE-ON 30 DAYS TRIAL Sara Her Tim Sit Her Health Bare Her Weary Step Save Your Money gave Your Cloth Bevr Her Temper 8ave Her Complexion ..I a ' 11 fJSJAf, TyV mm m Fill In coupon and mail to us . The iron will be delivered, with' all necessary equipment, abscK lutely free of charge. CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO Ul TODAY PORTLAND RAILWAY. LIGHT 4 POWER COMPANY Pint and Alder Sta Portland, Or. GentlemenYou may deliver to m on Ekctrle Flat Iron, which I agree to try, and If nmadifactory to me, to return to you within 30 day from dat oi deurery. II I do not return it at mat tun you but cnarg am to my account at $4.00. It la underatood that no chart will be made for the Iron it I return it within 30 days. Name Addresa .... ... mm. a DEPT. J. THE THIRTY DAYr TRIAL f OTnCR ' ArTLir 1 ONLY TO CONSUUZRS OF OUR CUKlv A