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0 MIDSIlRWSEE Sec Tremendous Reduction " ' ' -if. ' the Red Tags THE 'JOURNAL AT RESORTS THE' OREGON DAILY, JOURNAU PORTL'AND TUESDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST 0,'i9Or. i. . At iiverea rtbere can hi The Journal de al tha raaular rataa at tha fol lowing r aorta by notifying tha agents at tha various nlanaa mantlonaAy Sub aonptiona by mall are payable in a OREGON RESOBTS. Gaarhart Part ,.P. J. Struck Hot Lake Hot Lai Sanitarium Seaside Lewie Co, WUholt Bprlnga F. W. McLeri WASHINGTON RESORTS. Careon Spring Bovri a. Dm Vif iVJnYstarjnaVflotal Caaoa4a Bprlnga. Thomas Moffett Collina Sprtnga..., C. T. Belcher Ilwaco Louis Cohen i-Onr Baah y. m Marshall Pottanger and O. A. Bmlth Naheotta H. J. Brown Ocean Park Matthews Thedford Sea view Frank BL Btrauka Tha Breakers. t Tha Braakara Hotal TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Marquam Grand Tha Undertow." Orand Vauda villa. Lyric "Jim. tha Westerner.' Star "A Baohelor'a Honeymoon.' Tha Oaks, O. W. P. carltna. First and Aldar. Holladay Park, band conoart, A. Da Capiio, director. Hundred of paopla In southeastern Clacr4bM county have, poated notloea fttlsment on Southern Paclflo grant 'jaMiaa. according to a atatamant br James V. Sayra. manager for tha Cal kins Newspaper ayndlcata, who haa Jut retameU from a trip to tha Ogle moun tain mlnea. Ha said all klnda of ahacka have bean built on tha olalma, and tha inienowg aetuera nave put up noticea to in exrect mat tner nave made tan dara of tha atatutory price o the eotn- fany for tha lands, and are legally en ltled to priority of poaaaaalon In thai ovens oi aaie. Complaint haa coma to tha atate board of health ' regarding tha conditiona in Harmoaa Park at Seaside. Dr. R. C. Tanner, aecretary of tha board, haa communicated with Dr. Lewis, of Bea- aia west measures that may be reaui A Sia Francisco Eoergtjicjr Piano Values Positively Beyond Precedent See Oar Windows and Take Advantage at Once The Hon of Hlgbesl Quality 353 Washington Comer o! Park Ways and Means Committee of City Council Secured One Per Cent or Better on $80,000 Worth of Street ImproTement Issue, la, and given him lnatructlona to in- cloae Friday morning, atlgata and take any precautionary were in attendance last aaaure that may be required. It la ceremonlea were openet possible that the park may be cloaed by order of tha stata board of health if About 40 oiieata t night when the ceremonlea were opened by Kigm ttev, j. J. Kane or cneyenne. wyo. .area hinhon cnriatie nraaiaaa conditiona there are not remedied at noe. Tha oondltlona complained of I Four new cltlsana were admitted In e5iJtfd-M0n.-c.uJlt th J00I tha federal courta yeaterday before Nwvrui xaciiiLifjBj bqu torn mmumm mi nhAM iAmin JQdff cnvrlt9 el woiverton. Anarow mm-m I uh aaUa a liatlTg VI TT7JVaf aa.it aauw Examination to llat eUglblee for tha fotar Hanaen. of Denmark, were aamit- . . . . m ... i i. an la ill uiaj Liiuuii uuui a., avuu uunaiu xouowmg vacanciea wm d neia Dy e - f 8weden. tnd warlambea Z. United State civil aervlce commlaalon MirlkM a native of Turkey, were ad- ai aatoa aenoud aa rouowa: jutgineer, muted In the dlatrlct court. jnuan aervica, uneyenne Kiver agency. ooutn jjaaeta. aaiarr trm. examination Tha Oraa-on National Guard rifle team .ynornrvrtmntn;T.'rPv?c2 ,.VRM' " on uuoan coaat. aaiary rrom ii.zuo to r-oim v,uumn, umo, wmn mvj fj.jvu, ctepiemoer ana e; crop teen nologlat. agricultural department, aal arlea ranging from 11,600 to 18,000 September f . Further Information can he obtained Rom tha poatmaatar. Forty-five warda of tha Boya and Girl a Aid aoclety war entertained at tha Oaka yeaterday by Manager D. C Freeman and a number of concaaalon- will take part In the national tournament. It will be aeveral week before the comparlaon of Oregon'a team with thoae of other atatea can be learned. The peraonnel of the team haa not yet been decided upon. In order to keep a more thorough check on the bualneaa conducted In the varloua dapartmenta at the city hall Eighty thouaand dollare worth of at'raat Improvement bonda of tha lltt. M6.tl laaua ware aold yeaterday by tha waye and meana committee of tha Clt J council, a premium of one par cant or batter" being aecured on tha aeven acoeptadpropoaala. Five blda, ona of which, that of Morrla Brother of thle city, covered tha entire laaua. Morrla Brothara offered 6-1 par oent prem ium. All of tha blddera offered to tana the bonda at par with aooruad Intereat. The btda aubmltted yeaterday were tha third batch to be opened hy the wave and meana ooromlttee to whlon had been delegated full powera for aH tng the bonda. Auditor Bar bur will ad vertise for blda for the remaining 110I.7I.5, which will be opened next Tueaday afternoon. Boooeeaful Blddara. Following are the namea of tha auc ceaaful bidder: United SUtea National Bank, $2S,000 and 1 jer cent premium; A. H. Maeg ley, $26,000 and f 1-1000 par cent; A. O. Kloatarman, $10,000 and 1 Pr oent; Abe Tlchnar, $10,000 and 1 par cent: W. J. Kelly. $1,000 and ltt par oent; M. C Oriawold. $3,600 and J per cent; Kill Encampment, I. O. O. $1,600 and 1 per cent. These are the blda that ware re jected for offering leaa than a 1 per cent premium: w. f. White. 110,009 at par; Morria 175. S5 and CMMif Brother. $1(3, per cent alraa at the big park. Tha youngatera and to almpllfy office procedure, a aye- wara In r.harra of BuntrintanAtnt nardw tem of triple requlaltlona haa been aoo ner of the home and were given free d. Every department haa lta own coi ft tranaportatlon to the park by the atreet of paper, and every requlaltion muat be rallwar company. Thev left the home algned in triplicate. .t An Aalnilr a n4 t Vi rnn aFri tha rstfirf Aniv 1 of managera of the varloua conecaalona Jim Davla, an Indian raaldlng on the they were entertained lor tha raat Of TTmatllla Indian reeervatlon. waa fined the afternoon. tn nnt. tn a. in rVnM. .-. K K .V. 1 - rauJ uiyiuo.il vuunvj . Ji u, - ""a" w l f'harlM K wolvarton In tn Ilnltnri mour car line for 1,000 tona of Ice to be I Btatea dlatrlct court yeaterday for oar delivered to the Armour loa houaea In rymg wniaaey upon tne reaervanon. California. The ahortaa-e there thl eaaon la due to the lack of lea laat winter at their Boca. California, atorage lelr Ice plant at laa vegaa. Nev Portland loe will ba taken to Baora- premlum: Abe Tlchner. $23,000 at S rer cent premium; J. W. Caruthera, 13.000 at 3-6 per oent premium; M. C Grlswold. $10,000 at 4-6 per cent premium. Object To Advartlalsg. Aba Tlchner, one of the blddera, ad drenaed the committee and atrongly objected to further advertlalng for blda In an effort to get higher premiuma. He aald that It wa tantamount to speculating on the money of the bond buyer and cited a provlalon In the coda which atrlctly prohlblta speculating. Tlchner aald he hald $90,000 worth of city paper which would be redeemed rrom the present iau ana aia tne council persist In not awarding the blda hla attorney would take tha matter up with tha council. BAND WILL PLAY AT HOLLADAY PARK The mento and from there distributed wher ever needed by the refrigerator car aervica. Several children from the Day nur aery were given a trolley ride yeater dav afternoon bv Mlaa Mabel Devera. wno taxee a great interest ana la one more carrier. ine loiai win do in Water throught hoo for sprinkling yarda or aldewalka or washing porches or windows must ba paid for In advance and used only between tha hours of S and ( a. m., and C and I p. m. It muat not ba used for aprlnkllng streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will ba ahut off. Tha Sunnyelda postal station, Station C. la to ba enlarged to acoommodate two of the manager of this helpful Insti tution. The Day nuraery i now in it aecona year ana is From 12 to IS children, vary from fhree month to six years, are left there dally to be taken care of while their mother are out at work. growing rapidly, ring in age The Portland Railway, Light and Power company haa begun tha work of raving lta portion of First atreet from Washington to Maaiaon. The old pave' ment between the rails and for a foot on each aide is being torn up, and will be replaced with Belgian stoge blocks pei in uuiiurmw. jt.m xaai ns me com pany finishes thla work, the city will lay a oiinumnio pavement on the malnder of the street. re' A permit waa taken out yesterday for tha excavation for tha foundation of the DroDOSOd T. M. C. A.-T. W. C. A. build Ing on Taylor street, between Slxjth and Seventh atreeta The permit provldea for an expenditure of S 4.000. The three- atorr frame residence at the corner of blxtn ana Taylor, la being demolished and It la Intended to tear the remainder of buildings on tha half block by the ana oi mis weex. Mlsa Br Brown, general secretary of the In Washington City, who visiting in Portland for the Iiaat week, was given a "secretarial tea apt night in tha room of the local or gmnlatlon. Miss Brown is making ( visit to air tha larger Pacific Coast clt las. with a view to studying tha merti ods of western T, W, C. A?e In social work. The following articles left on atreet care yeaterday may ba recovered by the ownri at room 4, O. W. P. building, r,r-,Tn or VM r t and ilHar rnm one clasp; one pair gloves; one hand basket: two lunch baskets: one baby coat; nve umureuas; one DucKet; one book; 10 miscellaneous packages; two pair glasses; mree aeys; one purse. At the Medford fair tha slogan, "Ev erybody is talking about It" la tha go. It originated from the fact that Golden Grain uranuiea- nign class advertlalng. the airship, the literature, etc., which this cereal coffee firm uses is making averyDoay jiiur meir enterprise. Tha Cathollo priests of the diocese of Oregon ara holding tha annual retreat at Columiba univeralty. The sessions will consume most of tha week and will Let Us Do Your Laundering Another story added to ear building enlarges our facilities almost a third. Equipment up-to-date. Only steam-heated polish era tha kind that does not burn" in Portland. Female help wanted. UNION 1AUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA Telephone Main 398." creased from the present number of four to six, which demonstrates tne growth In that part of the city. Articles of incorporation of the Mary Lane Medical and Surgical institute were filed In the office of the county clerk this morning by Alya A. Blxby, Charles W. Boynton and E. Ausplund. Capital stock. $1,000. Tha following program will ba ren dered by the Park band tonight at Hoi ladav Park: March, "Peace Forever" La calls Overture. "Bemlramlde" (by request) Roaainl Walt, "Jolly Fellowa" Vollatadt The Famous Menuet (by request) Paderewakl Selection, "Tha Fortune-Teller" (by re quest) Herbert Intermission. Andante from First Symphony (bv re quest) Beethoven Intermessoi "La Rose" Ascher Grand selection, "I Lombard". .. .Verdi Polish Dance No. 1 Scharwenka March, The Cavalier" Hall A. de Caprlo, director. To-morrow night's concert will ba given at the Plaza and Thursday night's concert at Columbia park, on the St. Johns car line. Friday night's concert will be given at City park. lint mi lafis 30 Per Cent Disco Benjamin's Summer Suits $40.00 SUITS $28.00 $35.00 SUITS ...924.50 $30.00 SUITS $21.00 $25.00 SUITS $17.50 $20.00 SUITS $14.00 $18.00 SUITS $12.60 20 Per Cent Off Blues and Blacks Hals $15.00 PANAMAS $12.00 PANAMAS $10.00 PANAMAS $7.50 PANAMAS $5.00 PANAMAS .$7.50 $6.00 $5.00 .$3.75 $2.50 ROSENTHAL'S Your money will do DOUBLE SERVICE here during the month of August. Prices on all SUM MER FOOTWEAR greatly reduced. It Will Pay You to Investigate LADIES' WHITE CANVAS BLUCHER OX FORDS AND GIBSON TIES, (f were $2.50, now $ I LO LADIES PATENT COLT AND DULL KID 2 EYELET GIBSON TIES, Good- j QC year welt soles, grand value at $3 . . . 1 r O LADIES FINEST PATENT COLT BLUCHER OXFORDS, in turns and welts, C7 QC good values at $4.00, now $L00 AND MANY OTHERS Seventh and Washington nnCFMTH A I C Seventh and Washington' PORTLAND'S BEST SHOE STORE All Straws One-Half Price 311 Morrison Opposite Postofflce Makes the akin ) like you want it ) Does it in a moment PERSONAL Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take a car ride to this most beautiful spot. Music, dancing, moving pictures. Illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal and' Instrumental mualo by the "Ha waiian musicians." Learn to swim at Rlngler's new Nat atorlum, 888 B. Mor., cor. Orand. Enam elled tank; fresh Bull Run water; pri vate lesaon, 60c; club membership, $1.60 per month. Phone East 6670. The Hawthorne estate haa ordered Hawthorne park to be cloaed. Ar rangements have been made, however, ao that church aervica will still be held In the park. Woodword's School of Social. Fancy and Stage Dancing opens September lj, Anon hall. Second and Oak st. Lessons parsons- orcnesira. 26o. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at J p. m. Acme Oil Co. aell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007. Woman's Exchange. IIS Tenth street. lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. B. W. Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark ata. Perfect fitting eye glasses. 11.00. Dr. R J. Mills, 111 Sixth, near Washington. Metss-er A Co.. neadauartere Brauer's nana-paintea art cnina, stz wain. st. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 189 Seventh. Berger signs 3 Si Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Back Jeweler SOS Alder. JEWISH NEW YEAR IS CLOSE AT HAND Portland Jewish synagogues ara mak ing axtenalve preparations for tha cele bration of tha holidays, Rosh Hoshana and Tom Klppur. The former, which is the Jewish new year, comes on Sep tember 8, the celebration continuing for two days. The latter, the day of atone ment, is devoted to continuous supplica tion and fasting. At Temple Btfth iraei. the musical program will be of unusual excellence. Professor Boyar will have charge of the music druing the holidays at Con gregation Ahaval Sholom. and at the Congregation Neyah Zedek Talmud Torah. Rev. H. Heller will conduct the services and lead a choir composed of 12 boya. The First street synagogue and the Neighborhood House, of the Council of Jewish Women, will also hold services during tha holidays. Dr. John C. Sundberg, social patholo gist, orientalist, explorer, and formerly United States counsel at Bagdad, la writing a series of letters about the Pacific coast country to Norwegian, German and Swiss papers, and has ap plied to the Portland chamber of com merce lor literature or this state and Its resources. He is a resident of Santa Barbara, California, and will probably make a trip through Oregon and Wash ington In the near future. County Clerk Fielda has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Ocean Park and Is at his desk in the courthouse again today. Two of Mr. Fields' depu ties, J. H. Bush and R. A. Reld, also re turned today from their summer outlnjf. Chief Deputy H. C. Smith of the circuit court department and Deputy T. S. Wells left this morning for two weeks' vacation. Phil Metschan, Jr., of the Imperial hotel, will leave today for Jacksonville, Oregon, where he will join Mrs. Mets- cnan in visiting for a week or ten days. Mrs. Metschan has been at Jacksonville for several weeks. E. C. Sklles of Pendleton Is at the Oregon hotel. Mr. Sklles is a well known merchant of the eastern Oregon city. H. H. Clifford, son of Judae Clif ford of Baker City is at the Imperial nuiei. John C. Veatch. who has been spend ing me summer in Portland, will leave today for his home in eastern Oregon. Mr. veatch expects to return to Port land in about a month, before leaving ror jnicago to commence a course In cartooning at the Chicago Art Institute. Tba story of Oraham rioor. Graham flour la so named from Dr. Sylvester Graham, who In 1829 first used and strongly recommended foodd made from unbolted flour. The Graham bread and crackera made in those days were coarse and unpalatable and were eaten more as a dietary obligation than as an enjoyable food. But, in accordance with tha theory of Dr. Graham, foods made from this flour proved to be very beneficial. The di gestion was strengthened tha appetite improved and the coarseness oz the flour had a stimulating effect unon tha digestive organs. The Graham foods, through experi ment and skill, became more and more palatable until finally tha real Graham Cracker the tempting food was pro duced by the National Biscuit company. Its flavor Is that of the sweet, nuttv kernel of wheat, almost a dessert it Is so rich and delicious. Used Instead of bread at any meal. It furnishes an agreeable change. For lunch or late supper it satisfactorily takes the place or meats and heavy rood and leaves none of their ill effects. As a cereal at breakfast, nothing can excel Graham Crackers and cream. The National Biscuit company Gra ham Crackers are packed in moisture and dust-proof boxes, keeping In all their oven crlspnesa. freshness and fla vor. When you open a box It Is equiv alent to taklna- them from the oven. and therefore Graham Crackers should ba served from the original package to ba enjoyed at their best. All grocers keep the Graham Crackers of tha Na tional Biscuit company. HAGAFS Magnolia Balm A liquid preparation for the Face, Neck, Arms and Hands. Cannot be detected. It is neither sticky nor jrreasy. It's harmless, clean ana refreshing. Two colors, Pink and White. Use it morning, noon and night, Spring, Summer, FaU.Winter. SAMPLE FREE. LTON MPO. CO., 44 South Fifth 8t., Baooxxra, K.T. Low Summer Rates To Jamestown Exposition and the Eatt. There is no better time for your summer trip than now, taking in the Jamestown Exposition and then visiting the Eastern Summer Resorts, SEX YLLLP-WST.NL PARK AS A SIDE TRIP EN ROUTE Marquam Orand (PHONE MAIN ) ToaJLfat and all weak.. Matisse Wea aesday and Saturday. THE UNDERTOW Tha great sensational graft play. Evening 60c, 25c, ltc Bargain Mat inee Wednaaday, all aeats 260. LYRIC THEATRE Phone Main 4(86. This Weak the Allen Stock Company Presenting Mjm. TKI WZITUXEB." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Prices, 10c. 20c. Ev ery evening at :16. Prices, 10c, 20c and 10c. Reserved seats by phone, Main 4686. CVTlce open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. The Star L MILITARY ACADEMY PORTLAND ORE. A Boarding and Day School for Toung Men and Boys. Preparation for col leges, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. Ac credited to Stanford, Berkeley, Cornell, Am herst and all State Unl varsities and Agricultural Colleges, Manual train ing. Business course. The principal haa had 29 years experience in Port land. Comfortable quar ters. Best environments. Make reaervatlona now. For illustrated catalog and other literature ad drtss J. VI. HILL. M.D.. Principal and Proprietor. ft Ice. For lea call Main SS4 or A-t24S. Delivery company. 161 Stark at Ice Seven-jewel Elgin watch, 1 sise, 10 yaar case, IMS. Uetsger s, 111 Wsab. $500 Pianos JTow S385 Means exactly what it says the lowest prices ever established in the United States for fine, high-grade Instruments. Time Ij short sale ends just as quick as tha seven-carload diverted shipment from San Francisco is disposed of and they're going with a rush. Call at once, day or evening. See our windows. Eilers Piano House, 351 Washington street, corner of Park. Preferred Stock Csaned CrOOda, Allan IawU Bast Brand. Portland Academy ZTtnetMBth Tear Opana September It. Fits boys and girls for eastern and western colleges. Over two hundred graduates admitted to college. An ath letic field and thoroughly equipped gym nasium. Includes an elementary school, which receives pupils at six and (its for tha Academy, giving especial attention to reading, spelling ana penmanship. Thoroughly competent teachers In both departments. Office hours during Aug ust from 8 a. m. to 12 m. Catalogue aent on application. PHONES OLD...M B4M NEW... A 1496 WIEX OP AUGUST S. A special Summer mlrth-provoker. "A aionLOk'i xoirsYM-ooxr." Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays at 1:80, prices lOo and 20c: every evening at 8:15, prices 10c. 20c and 10c. Secure seats for all per formances Dy pnone. FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL ON OR WRITE A. S. CXAJU.TOV, Asst. Oaaeral Paeaenger Agent, 80S Morrison St, Portland, Ox. Northern Pacific Railway THE GRAND WZBX OP AUGUST 8, laOT. Vaudeville Sa Lux. Beaded by dated P. nsxnrs, imr a. xop pnr a co. la wrmzamsBip.M Dally matinees at 2:30: two perform ances each evening at 7:46 and 9:10. BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Taogfea and Twenty-fonrtn. August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 OAKLAND VS. PORTLAND Game called at 1:10 p. m. dally, dames called at 2:80 p. m. Sundays. XJLDEES' SAT PXTDAT. ADMISSION 25 Grandstand 26c. Children lOo. Box seats 36a THE QMS One of the Most Attractive Beach Resorts on the Pacific Coast Jnst Now Is Mori Mud sTeev tba mouta of tha Columbia JBivar, on tha Waaatafton Ids, reached from the City of Portland oa tag splendid excursion Steamer T.J.POTtER EST ABOUT S IOVM. It Is upward of 20 miles long, very broad and level and almost as compact as a composition pavement It Is dotted its entire length with towns, cottage settlements, tent cities, villas, fine hotels, and all tha amusement accessories of a popular Summer beach resort. XT TMS) rXte.CS TO OO for rest, health and a good time. Thousands go thera . for their Summer outing. Try It. The Potter Sails Every Day EXCEPT SUJTDATS AJTD PBX9ATB. Sea published schedules. Fare From Portland, Round Trip, $4.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, Portland; or inquire of any O, K. A N. agent elsewhere for Information. Wat MolTUAT. Oeneral Passenger Agent, TOMttAXX, OS. MMM1B1BBWMMMKBMMKM1 IIBKKSXSaaZSSZZS: TEA We sell tons on tons with no name on it That isn't moneyback tea. Toar tracer ratnras rear meacr If roa deal like Schilling's Bait: wa par him. Potter Schedule for Beach. The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, Ash street dock, Wednesday, :10 a. m.; Thursday, 7 a. m. ; Saturday 8 a. m. Gt tickets and make reaervatlona at city ticket office, Third and Washing ton atreeta. C W. Stinger, city ticket ftceati Increased car service com pletes the delight of tha rtda 10 ine para. BTBBTBODT LUOKBra ABOUT SBAVXS1 HABIAUS Knsloal Pictures By tba Xmpa rial Hussar Band. Thursday Zola's Spiral Tower rugni, twice daily. 80 BTEJTTS OAJtlOnrB rxevxo. BLOOD; POISON It is BLOOD POISON. I 35 Arch 8t., ftillartelphla, Pena- tat BBOWN'S BLOOD CUR. fi.00 trWt!l lasts oa axiBta. - Sold la perUaad aaly ay the wont disease earth, ret the easiest ts care WHEN TOO KNOW WHAT TO DO. may aave impies. spots oa ina skin, soraa i la the mouth, altera, tamer hair, bona pains, ca tarrh, and ooo't kw Send to DR. SHOWN, Woedwatd, Clarke 4k Oa. The BREAKERS HOTEL AMERICAN PXAN. hi in,!.. 1 1 1 nujjifsiL i mmemmimmmmmh -mnw i mi mi .m UAanro BTjimra bxsobt op tbtb pacrio rt'T, Blectrie Ught, Steam, Hot and Cold Salt Water It J i-t to Breakers, Pacijao County, Wash, Postofflce a.:. . - 'a- N i mm