THE- OREGON DAILY; JOURNAL', PORTL'ANP. THURSDAY EyENING. AUGUST 1, -1907,, au WaaaaiWiaSaBBM.l ; m ITown Topics j THE JOUKNJJL AT RESORTS --beortbers ean have The Journal de- Fv"'fJ i1 regular rata -at the fol lowing resort by notifying the agents ' at the various plaoaa mentioned. 8ub- aorlptlona by mall are payable in ad 'mi " OREGON RESORTS. Oaarhart Park. ......... ...P. X ."truck Hot Lake;. Hot like Sanitarium , Seaside .Lewis Co. .Wllholt Springs T..T. W. Meiers WASHINGTON RESORTS. . Carson Bprlnf a. . ... . t . Boyd A Bon and Mineral Spring Hotel Cascade Springs... 7.... Thomas Moffott Collins Spring. C. T. Belcher Ilwaeo..rx, .Xouls Coben IjOng Beach.. ,4 ,..,.,....... Marshall A Pottenger and O. A. Smith Kahcotta i.H. J. Brown Ocean Park ...Matthews Thedford Seevlew Frank E. Strauhal The Breaker!...... The Breakera Hotel TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Marquara Qrand ....... ..'....... ...."Tbe Story of the Oolden Fleece" Grand Vaudeville l.yrlo "Road to Friaoo" Star "The Royal Slave" Tbe Oaks O. W. P. can, let A Alder Holladay Park. Concert by Da Caprios Band Portland Academy Hall Recital br Miaa Large and Mtaa Whit 4 Everybody la talking about It Prof. Deioa alrahlp trip from Portland to 5rdv Oregon, August S. At the height of 1.000 feet be will thrown out advertising matter ror oolden urain Oranulea, the 100 peroent pure oereal coffee, whloh all grocers cell for 26 oenta per package. He expects to aall over uregon city. Mew Era, canDy, Bar low. Aurora. Hubbard. Woodbum. Oer vala, Brooke. Cbemawa, Salem, Turner, Marian. Jefferson. Mlllersburg. Albany, Tangent. Shedd, IleUey, Muddy. Harrls burg. Junction City, Luper, Irving, Eu gene, Springfield Junction, Goshen, Creawell, Walker, Saginaw. Cottage wove, lmm, uomatock, Aniaup, leona. Drain, Boawell Springe. Voncalla, Rice Hill, Isadora. Oakland, Wilbur. Wln oheater, Roaeburg, Green, Dlllard, Mur ine ureex. Kiddle, Nichols, weat tone, Rueben, Glendale, Wolf Creek. Lei and. Granta Paaa. Woodvllle. Gold Hill. Tolo. Central Point, and land at Medford at a. m., Auguat 6, to take part In the opening ezerciaea at the aoaiora rair. George Fowler, an employe of the fclty engineer's department, narrowly Mcaped asphyxiation by aewer gaa yes terday In a manhole at the corner of Front and Couch street Fowler, In company with several other laborers, had gone to the Intersection of the two streets to repair some defect In the aewer. It waa necessary for him to lower himself into the manhole and after working for a few minutes Fowler was overcome by gas. Hie fellow workmen fortunately noticed his con dition and haatlly hauled blm to the street. The patrol wagon was sum moned, but Fowler quickly revived In the rresh air and it waa not necessary to remove him to a hospital. Fewer complaints of shortage of water have reached the city water de partment tola year than in any previous year, although the growth of the city nu laxea me Let Us Do Your Laundering ' Another Jtory added to our building , enlarges our facilities almost a third.. . Equipment up-to-date. ' Only steam-heated polish ere the kind that does not burn in Portland. Temale help wanted. UNION IAUNDRY second And coltmbia Telephone Main 398. V" Is bequeathed two houses at 411 and 416 East Couoh atreet, and the remainder Of the eetato is left to tbe widow. A brother. M. R. fietUemler la named aa executor. laa taxed capacity of the system during the first half of tho summer Practically all of the complaints have come from residents In the remoter dis tricts, people living at Mt. Tabor being the principal complainants. Here the mall plpea do not carry water In suf ficient amount to supply adequately all of tbe patrons. Water officials explain the small number of complaints as due to the fact that since last summer nearly J. 000 meters have been Installed and patrons are required to pay for all of the water they use. Examinations will be held August 2S and 29 for tbe following positions In the federal civil service: Editorial clerk (male) division of publications, salary of $1,400 per annum, August 28 and 19. Matron and seamatress In In dian service at Pine Point. Minnesota, Fort Berthold, North Dakota: Bene. Minnesota; ueger t;oiony, Oklahoma. and Warm springs, Oregon, salarlea to range from $400 to $420 per annum. August 28. Wegonmaker In Indian school at Chemawa, salary of $720 per annum, August xa. Biaccsmun s neiper, alary $720 per annum, August 2$. The examinations will be held at Astoria, Baker City, Eugene and Portland. Water throught hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of S and 8 a, m., and C and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut oft In the circuit court before Judge Cleland today proceedings by which it is sought to have O. M. Smith nunlabed for contempt of court, waa beard. It Is alleged that Smith violated an In junction lasued In a ault by the Se curity Abstract oompany against Smith. The 'Free Methodist campmeetlng commenced last night at Cedar park, on the St Johns ear line with a good attendance. Rev. C. R. Ebey, editor of the Free Methodist paper of Chicago, will speak tonight. The grounds are in good shape, and tbe aooommodatlona are good. t Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take a car ride to thle most beautiful spot Music, dancing, moving plcturea, illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal and instrumental music by the "Ha waiian musicians." Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Woman's Exchange. IIS Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to I; buelnesa men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007. XL Elks' W. building, ,Ms eventh and Stark sts. Metiger A Co., headquarters Brauer's hand-painted art china, 342 Wash. at. Metxger's eye glasses $1, 342 Wash ington street Rooms for rent, Selllng-Hlrsch build ing. , Market Inspector Evans Re ports That Humane So ciety Is Culpable in Not Looking: After Live Poul try Brought Into City. At the residence of William MacLeod; near Northern Hill, a double wedding was celebrated last night Mr. Mac Leod's two daughter's, Mlssos Chassis and Pearl were married. Miss Chaasle tecame trie wife of R. L. BeBott, and Mies Pearl married A. W. Buchanan. After the ceremony, which was pro nounced by Rev. Harry Welti, the party assembled on the lawn, which was il luminated with Chinese lanterns Aotion on the three franchises pending before the St Johns council was again postponed last night after a session had been called especially to discuss there measures. Mayor Couch was auxloui to get some action taken, but the council was not so ready to act A. R. Jobos made a proposition wherehv the ntv nf ".9t Johns may build its own iriis plant , "and not grant any of the franchises. & The following articles left on street- yTtJ yesieraay may ne recovered By the TBkrxmera, ar rnnm 1 o w T K , , 1 1 ,1 1 jrJNfc.and Alder: 'Eight miscellaneous packT?ea, two pieces pipe, one satchel. one lunch bucket one grain sack, five umbrellas, one pair gloves, one pair glasses, one suitcase, one key, five purses. For stealing newspapers from the doorsteps of residences where they had been placed by the carriers, Hymas Schwarts, aged 15 years, of 271 Baker street, was committed to the Reform school by Judge Fraaer In Juvenile court yesterday afternoon. The will of O. M. Bettlemier was filed In the county court for probata yoster day. The heirs are the widow. Mrs. Melissa A. Bettlemier, and a daughter, Mrs. Blanche Stafford. To the daughter, 1 D. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Beck jeweler 105 Alder. couWliis MAY BE MOVED City Attorney Will Decide at Once Who Has Charge of City Hall. Whether the executive board or the city council has charge of the city hall is a matter that will be determined at once by the city attorney, and If the former is named custodian it la likely that the Oregon Historical society and the county school superintendent, asses sor and. treaaurer will be compelled to seek new quarters. At the meeting of the executive board yesterday afternoon the point was raised bv Mr. McPherson when a com munlcation was read from the officials of the juvenile court asking that room be given for court purposes. Several months ago the Juvenile court aitked for Quarters, but at that tfme no room waa available. Mr. McPherson said that since the varloua offices now under consider ation were not Identified with the city government he' thought they should be asked to vacate. The county, he said, efcould be compelled to privide place for Its own officers. For the use of the offices occupied by the school superintendent and the coun ty treasurer the county pays a rental of $68 per month. The rooms occupied by the assessor are paid for in the collec tion of city taxes Dy the sheriff. Mayor Lane In referring to this feature of the agreement between the county and city said the county had been well repaid for lte services regardless of rent slnceJ the county is behind about 1100,000 in Its tax account with the city. If the decision of the ritv attorney Is In favor of the council, then in all likelihood the conduct of the rentals of the rooms by the county and historical eodlety will go on as tt rvceent. The matter, however, Is oonntdeied a very Important one, and an early decision is "wanted. Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, market Inspec tor, today, submitted to the city board of health her report for the month end ing July 31. 1907. With thlg month Mrs. Evans begins her third ysar as Inspector. Tbe report contains a severe criticism of the Humane society whloh, shea ays, is culpable in not looking after the manner In which lire poultry Is brought into the city. "At the request of the Consumers- league I prepared a condensed form or the national and state pure food law, of whloh they distributed L000 copies at tbe Chautauqua assembly," says tne report "I have also been aakjd by Mrs. Miller, chairman of the national committee, to prepare a circular on "Practical Market inspection in run land." to be sent to the women's clubs throughout the United States." The report shows that the Inspector made 226 visits during the month. Tbe hot weather, she says, has made it dlfflcut to preserve perishable fruit in the best condition throughout the en tire day and several complalnta were received from this cause, with one ex ception, however, it was not found nec essary to condemn any large quantity of fruit. With reference to the Hu mane society, the Inspector's report . . yi oeneve tne numane society is ilpable in not looking after the manner which live poultry Is brought Into the city. I have called their attention to it several timea. a rew oays ago i found a box of chickens standing on the pavement in the hot sun, so closely packed together they could not stand up, and one had Its entire back rubbed bare In Its effort to stand. I had them liberated, but have no doubt they found their way Into the market later. NEVER ASKED TO SAVE ANY FUEL Late Skipper of Columbia Denied Being Asked to Beach Port on Time. SPECIAL SALE CRUSHER HATS Light weight Felt Crushers in all the popular shades. Just the thing for outing purposes. Se lect one at our special price of NE WPORT YAQUItyA BAY Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and Is an IDEAL SUMMER- RETREAT It ia easily reached, is not n expensive pUce to iriiit, ht ex cellent hotel accommodations, affords perfectly safe tnd delightful surf bathing and all sorts of beach pastimes, such as cltm-bakes, oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell gathering, etc, enioyt a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all the other at tractions that can be desired for recreation and pleasure. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or Corvallh, thence Corvallis & Eastern R. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8 a. ID Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale daily and good for return until October 31. There is also a Saturday-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on sale Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any S. P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. WILLIAM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company; Portland, Or. sOTininiisnunaHSHin iismnn DORAN SO STATED TO JOURNAL MAN Found a New Suit Case. Evidently Just From the East There are many of them, also traveling bags, hat boxes, etc. Best styles, most dur ably constructed. All sires, at Robin eon & Co.'s. 289 Washing-ton all on special sale today. Metairer & Co., opticians. S42 Wash. 1 L sumpii You will be old and feeble and unable to earn your daily Dreaa. wnat will you do then? Will vou be come an object of public charity or a burden on your children? Or will you save a part of your earnings so that when you are old you will have a nice fat bank account to protect you from want? It don't take much to provide for the future just a little put by from your daily earn ings will soon accumulate and form a nice sum which may be safety and profitably invested. The matter is worth thinking about. This strong bank will protect your savings. Just a little eywill open an account and the door to prosperity. On One Occasion 111-Fatrd Steamship Pushed Ahead In Thick Weather Before Disaster at Full Speed With Dead Mariner on Bridge. From press reports of the official In quiry Into the Columbia disaster now being held In San Francisco by Captain Bermlngham, supervising Inspector of the Flrat district, evidence has been adduced tending to show that the terri ble cattstrophe was due primarily to demand of steamship companies of their captains to run strictly on schedule time, with a minimum consumption of coal. That Captain P. A. Doran, the brave skipper of the ill-fated Columbia, who wetit down with the ship he loved, in all his marine experience was never asked by his employers to save a ton of coal, reach port at a specified time or take any undue chances with hla vessel waa demonstrated In a statement made by Doran to Monroe Goldstein of The Journal June 26, but 24 days before he met his death. Statement to Journal Man. The newspaper man was a passenger on the Columbia, leaving Portland on the morning of June 26. On the second night out Goldstein was discussing cur rent events with Captain Doran, when the subject of marine disasters on the .pari no coast was Droacned "Is It not a fact, captain," asked the reporter, "that the majority or wrecKs In these waters have boen caused by the exactions of the managements of steamship companies to run on time and save coal?" "In all my experience' declared Doran, "I have never boen asked to reach port at a glventlme. or burn a specified quantity of fuel. I am ex- :ected to bring my snip Rarely into port, b juKUMMwarrm. Marquam Qrand (Phone Main 8) Tonight and All Week, First Perform anee on Any stage, WAXCX OTTSXXi In the Great Mythological Play, "TBI BjTOBY Or TIB QOU)ZjT ruios." Evening tl. 00, 76c, 60c, 2(0. Mat lnee, 75c. 60c, 26c. Curtain l:8e p. m. LYRIC THEATRIC Phone Main 4886. This Week the Allen Stock Company Presenting "TEX BOAS TO TMOO." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices. 10c, 20c. Every evening at l:is. prices, loe, zoo and 80c. Reserved seats by phone. Main 4(86. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. THE STAB Phones Main 461 and Home A-144 The coolest theatre in the city. "TO mOTAX. SLAVE" Frank DeCamp as Acqullla, the Aateo King. Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Sat urdays and Sundaya at 2:80; prices, 10c and 20c. Evenings at 8:16; prices, 10c 20c and 20c. Reserved seats by phone for all perrormancee. eon awn ceci but never In all the years I have running on the coast has an explanation been demanded from me as to why I was late. If a delay in sailing occurs the management naturally want to know the causo. "The assets of a steamship company ere its steamers, and they neither want to sacrifice their boats nor the lives or passengers, it was only recently that I had to lie ouisiae or tne uoiumoia river bar for over eight hours, as I deemed it dangerous to cross In owing to the fog and high seas. Beveral of the unreasonable passengers protested vigorously, and I know th ashore and told what an Incompetent sk nner I was. criticism or that char acter does not bother me. The lives of everyone on this ship are In my charge, and I am not going to take any chances. I have often cruised aoout in the vicinity of the Oolden Oate for half a day waiting for a favorable opportunity to go in. An illustration of the danger of tiawte was the sinking of the Rio .Tenlnrn. A wait of a few hours longer on the outalde until the fog lifted would have saved the vessel and several hun dred lives. Sont Believe Stories. "No, sir, don't believe stories about captains being forced to take any chances with ships or being compelled to save coal. The fact that at times we lay a course within 12 miles of shore has aroused much criticism, but It Is absolutely necessary during north easters to keep the steamer from being strained by the buffeting of the high seas. Then the skipper who was so soon to go to a watery grave resumed his all night vigil on the bridge. Tet in the face of his statements about not taking chances the Columbia Proceeded on her fay at full speed, despite the thickness of the night. Potter Schedule for Beach. ' The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash street dock, Saturday. 1 p. m. Qet tickets and make reservations at city ticket office. Third and Wash ington street.. C. W. Btlnger, city ticket agent. THE GRAIND TATJBBTTXXB BB X.TJXB stpzciaXi bill or TTTAnr.nrrmg. KATTSnrCB DAXLT, mtXOB lOe. Two shows nightly at 7:46 and 9:30. Price 10q, 20c and box seats, 20c. Matinee prices Sundays and holidays, same as evening. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Yanflm ana Twemty-foorth. July 30, 31, August 1, 2, 3 LOS ANQELES VS. PORTLAND Game called at 8:30 p. m. dally. Games called at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. &ABXBI' BAT rBZDAT. ADMISSION 25. Grandstand 26c Children 10c. Box Seats 25c. Preferred atoek Canned QooAs. Allen LexULEwt &nu4 - Portland Academy rOBTLAJu), OUBOBf. Btneteenlh Tear Ovens September 16. Fits boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Over two hundred rraduatea admitted to college. An ath etlo field and thoroughly equipped gym nasium. Includes an elementary school, which reoelves pupils at six and fits for the Academy, giving especial attention to reading, spelling and penmansnip. Thoroughly competent teachers In both departments. Office -hours during Aug ust from 8 a. m. to 12 m. Catalogue sent on application. days. wrapper, 2vF0R WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson'sCompound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The beet and only reliable remedy for DE LAYED PERIODS. Cure the most obstinate cases In 8 to 10 Price 82 per box, mailed in plain r. Sold by druggists everywhere. Address T. J. PIERCE, 181 First street. Portland. Oregon Ice. Tor lea eall Main 234 or A-3I4S. .trull t rt; aanaaanx )M IUU at Zee L sB MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE'. A Boarding and Day School for Young Men and Boya. Preparation for col leges, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train ing. Business course. The principal has had 29 vears experience In Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Make reservatlona now. For Illustrated catalog and other literature ad dress J. IV. BILL, M. D., Principal and Proprietor. One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts on the Pacific Coast Just Now Is teH loci Bear the month of the ColnmbU Biver, on the WashiBttoa Ids, reached from the Olty of Portland on the ' splendid excursion Steamer T.J.POTTER1 XV ABOUT S XOTB8. It la upward of 20 miles long, very broad and level and almost as nact as a composition pavement It la dotted lta entire length with ttlementa. tent cities, villas, fine hotels, and all the towns, oottage ae PXAOB TO GO for rest, health and a good time. for their Bummer outing. Try it. amusement accessories of a popular Summer beach resort. IT'S TBB Thousands go there N The Potter Sails Every Day BZOBPT TJBBATS ABB TBJBATS. ' See published schedules. Fare Prom Portland, Round Trip, $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 Purchase tickets and make reservatlona at City Ticket Office. Third an4 Washington streets, Portland; or Inquire of any O. R. A N. agent elsewhere for Information. WK. KeirtTBBAT. General raeeenger Agent, POXTXABS. OB. OAUrOBBXA BOTE La. HOTEL- JEFFERSON TURK AND QOUQH STREETS SAN rKANCISCO SPECIAL SUMMER RATES " New hotel, faeee Jefferson Square. Two blacks front Van Neu Ave., the present shop ping district. Car Hnea transferring all ever city, pass door. Every modern convenience. 860 rooms single or en suite. 160 private baths. American and European plana. Prices modar ate. Omnibus meets all trains. . STEWART-BARKER CO. The Hotel Stewart Opens September 1st IB XBDPOBD, OB. E. N. Warner Hutchinson A Lumsden v Miller A Ewbanks -Allen A Reagan W. Stringer r. L. Cranfill H. Mets A Son ZB OBABTS PASS, OB. H. C. Bobsetn Kenney A Truax Claus Schmidt J. P. Kenney Southern Oregon Supply Co, T. YDean T. B. Cornell C P. Dixon. zar wooBTxxxiX, ob. C- O. Seaman W. V. Jones. ZB GOLD HTT.T., OB. Varter A Duffleld C. H. Farmer Merrltt A Co. XB JACXSOBTXL&X, OB. T. 3. Kenney Nunan-Taylor Co. Ulrlch Bros. ZB OXBTBAZi POXBT, OB Cranfill A Robinet J. W. Merritt. ZB PBOBBXT, OB. Hearn A Fisher. ZB TAX.BBT, OS. C. W. Wolters f Sargent A Dun lap. ? ZB A8BXABD, OB. O. Winter Holmes Bros. Kims A Cappeller Yeo A Co. Young A Dir. v Crews A Son Loomla A Nelson THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Is ths garden spot of ths ttrth, and GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is ths fisest drink on earth GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES is a pars cereal health coffee, and can be had from the follow log grocers la ths ROGUE RIVER VALLEY , TBB BBAUTirUZt SSW Hotel "Key Route Inn" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, nrlvate baths, lone-dis tance telephones, compressed air clean ing, large lobby, cafe a la carte with cuisine and service unsurpassed. For rates, etc, address N. a MULLAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palace -ttoioi. Ban jrrancisott. D. P. THEIRS & COe, Wholesale Grocers MGDPORD, OR8QON Blst-mters for Southern Oregon and korthem California. "Golden Grain Granules" is served at ths Moors Hotel. Med ford, Ore., because the Moors Hotel serves the best EraraaEUiuEiBiuuiiiira The BREAKERS HOTEL AMERICAN PLAN. ' a ski r - ..mw...;fww...,...,i.l)r.ry.j.., ZJIADHrO B1T8CKBB BBSOBT OP TBB t BAOXTZO ' BOBTBWBST. " Electric Light. Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water in Every Tnkr Buy Tickstg to Breakers, Pacific County, Wash. Postofflce Address, Breakers, Wash. - HOTEL AUDUBON sab nAxcaooxmotzAM rux onr. Single rooms or en suite. ElsTater, itctn boat, aleetrle lights sad all uodtra eoBTeol eacee. Strictly nrst-cUw. Coarealest to hop- K" ig eestete. On dtrtet Uae from ferry od Ird sad Townaead depot Bates II an. xe anus sc.. near van fleas areaae, O. & OAKTia. Urr. HOTttL HOLLAND SOU Street; Bet PoweU and Mason, . , BHua riHano, . NOW OPEN Strletly nrsMTUss, Absolutely P! see)!. X3S Booms i id with Bath. Tire- HOTEL MOORE OFXH All THS TXAS. v'V v 0LAT80F BEACH, SXAMBX, OSZQOX. Tea Cliff Hasse ef Oregon. . ; : Directly oa the beach, ererleoktng tbe noun. Bet aalt betes end serf batbln. HecToatton ptar for rtaalag. ' Sua parlars, laetrle tights, nreplaee aad farnaee beat, rtae walks aad drives. Sea feeds a specialty Rates, $2.50 and $3.00 per day SPECIAL BATES'- BT TBI WEIaV s ;v, pas ?, MO0S,.rre.:.pi:.;i 0 .ssaesesMtMeeaa3eaaewaeeaH LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, ORECON ". Spend your vacation at Seaside and at delightful Lockaler Hall. More etirae. tlve than ever before, Aocoimiti" ef the highest order. Ose hun-iret - -gant euulds rooms; private baths; trio lights; r ot and cold watr. Annex oVeriookin the Pacitio and de lightfully situated eottaf's. . . onlsiss . Vnssrjwssed. Sa PoJ Specialty.-" ,. PBBB BTTS MXITS AtS r u Avmx, z,A,c.'.r-: . i it I mm