The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE ' OREGON- DAILY JOURNAL POXniin'WED!NrESiAT EVENINO.; 'AUOUST 7r JtOT.
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Topics
TUB JOUliSAL AT RESORTS
YAHPfiat aflat.
H","Trfi ma regular ratea at the foi
. lowlnfeeorta by notifying tb agents
lJh various places mentioned. Sub-
ripuvna dj mau ere payable la ed
gwhart Park... . . . , .p. j. struck
t" ...,...... Hot &ake Sanitarium
ft,a ........ t Lewis A Co,
rnnoii Bprtain.. T. W. MoLeran
' v7ASHINUTON RESORTS.
Cirinti
yf SoB n neral Springs notel
Collins Springs.. C, T. Belcher
Jlwaoo " ,.,jLcul Cohen
. oemon. , ... . ..........
Marshall Pottenger and O. A. Smith
Nahcotta .....7 It J. Browfl
jrein rark. Matthews Thserorq
geevlew ...Frank B. Strauhal
The Breakers The Breakera Houl
TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS
Marquam Grand The Undertow."
urand , . . Vaudeville.
Lvrlo "Jim. the Westerner.
Star "A Bachelor's Honeymoon."
The Oaks, O. W. P. oerllne, First aad
aiaer. -
Plasa, band concert, A. Da Caprlo. di
rector.
B. Wolfe, wife' and family of Neligh.
Nebraska, are visiting Dr. B. B. Wright
ad. ur frlenda In Portland. Mr.
Ta tha owner of one of the la r great
Apartment stores of Nebraska. In
speaking of hla flrat impreaslon of the
olty yesterday Mr. Wolfe aald: "Port
land la the laat Urge city we ahall vtait
In tha northweat before continuing our
Journey to San Franclaco, and I must
acknowledge that your atoree are the
beat I have Been, the surround In as of
tributary to your metropolis ta by far
the beat of the union. Portland la a
much nicer city than I had expected to
aee."
Plumbing Inapector Hoy's report for
July shows a total of 212 new build
ings Inspected as compered with 10 In
June. This gives an Inkling of the
great amount of building going on in
Portland. Two septic tanke were In
stalled during the month. The total
number of fixtures connected during
rfuiy was l,B2W.
tions were made,
111 LOOK IIITO
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RATE OH VJATER
Chamber of ' Commerce Ap
points Committee to Inves
- tigate Meter Charges.
OUTRAGEOUS INCREASE
IS THE ALLEGATION
Claim Made That In Moat Instance
Rata Has Been Advanced From SO
to50 Per Cent May Investigate
Coat of numbing Supplier.
In June 1,461 conneo-
Water throught hoso for sprinkling
yards or aldewalka or washing porches
or wlndowa must be paid for In advance
and used only between the hours of 6
and 8 a. m., and C and 0 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contrary to these rules, or waste
fully, it will be abut oft
a us i j
Funeral services over the remains of
Flora E. Nolan were held at Holman's
undertaking parlora yesterday. The in
terment waa had . at The Dallea The
deceased was born in Illinois February
14, 1863. She died August 1. Mrs.
Stevens, the sister of the deceased, la a
resident of Sellwood.
A moonlight excursion on tha rive
will be given by the Epnsrth league of
Sellwood on Friday night. The steamer
Altona will leave the Taylor street dock
at 8 o'clock, reaching the foot of Spo
kane avenue at 8:80. A good program
and excellent refreshments will be pre-pared.
Members of the ladies' auxiliary of
the A. O. H. held their regular ,bi
monthlv meeting at Allsky hall last
right and disposed of matters pertaining
to the picnic which waa held recently.
iA large number were present and Mrs.
J. Collier acted as president.
The first annual convention of the
Traveling Newspaper Men'a association
f Washington and Oregon will be held
at Astoria, August 25 and 26. Dele
gates from Portland, Tacoma. Seattle
and SDokane will attend to diacuaa
newspaper circulation.
P. B. Olfford has retired as of date,
Way 18, 1D07. from the firm of Kerr,
Clifford & Co. The business will be
continued under the old name by the
remaining partners, Peter Kerr, Thomas
Kerr ana Andrew Kerr.
At a meeting of tha trustees of tha
Portland chamber of commerce yeater
day afternoon a committee waa ap
pointed, consisting of F. A. Nltchey, I.
N. Fletachner and Harvey O" Bryan, to
Investigate the eausea of alleged axoes
alva Increase of coat of water aupplled
through raetera. It la aald members
of tha chamber will also urge an Inves
tigation of the enormous Increase of
coat of plumbing auppllee through which
olty water la' served, making the com
bined Increase of water service almost
too great for the consumer to bear, i
BaUdlng Owners ok.
Most of tha complaints regarding me
tered water coma from owners of butlff-
nga having hydraulic lifts. It Is aald
the. coat nf .lnerAtlnir s.n elevator bv
water pressure has Increased through
the meter plan from 20 to 60 per cent.
and that these customers will be obliged
to remove the hydraulic elevators and
aubatltute elec trice. It- has been aug-
gested also that the city authorities
might have adopted thla policy pur
posely In order to conaerve all the water
possible for dumeatlo uses. . .
Tne coamMr committee will look: into
the Question of water suDOly for fire
protection, and its report is expected
to cover the water famine conditions
that now confront the city as a result
of too small a Dloellne from Bull Run.
In many parta of tha city proper house
holders have thla aummer been unable
to get water enough from their pipes
for the ordinary uses of the kitchen
Mink and the toilet, to say nothing of
the garden hose, during the hours be
tween and 8 o'clock when lawn sprink
lers are generally in use. The result
has been a general violation of the
rules of the water department as to
hours for sprinkling lawns. Consum
ers who are paying water rent regularly
for maintenance of their lawns and
flowers have revolted against being de
prived of all water supply durtna the
sprinkling flours, and have appropriated
water revjy fop their lawns at other
hours of the day, rather than aee flow-
era ana grass wither.
Many JTew Members,
Tha chamber trustees yesterday
elected the following men and firms to
membership: u. F. Sanborn company,
Western Iron ft Steel company. P. H.
Murdoch. Pacific Coast Realty company.
Chap In Clark, Mercantile Printing
company. O Shea Bros., North Pacific
Steamwhlp company, A. H. Bell, O. F.
Moffett, Walker, Simmons & Co., George
W. Joaeph. Rosenthal ft Co., A. H. Fa-
FRealty Co.. Rober Machinery company,
Zimmerman ft vaughan, Chlopeck Fish
Co., Deschutes Land company, Bronaugh
ft Bronaugh. Acting Secretary Moses-
sonn lias received a letter cordially
thanking; the chamber for lantern slides
of Portland scenic nhotoaranha sent to
P. B. B. Peters, director of the manual
training school of Kansas City, Mis
souri, to be used In lectures at Kansas
City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and other
cities. v
ADD TEII ACRES
TO HEIDELBERG
Pacific Coast Realty Com
pany Purchases More
Ground for Suburb. ,
Tha Pacific Coaat Realty Company
has purohaad an additional 10 acres, ad
joining Jta Heidelberg tract, which will
be aubdlvlded and become a part of that
attractive suburb. Tha company now
haa nearly 1100,000 Invested in acreage
in thla Tlolnlty. and by tha time tha
extensive atreat and aldewalk Improve
ments, contemplated by "tha company,
are made tha Investment will nearly
double thla sum. . .
Heidelberg la beautlfuly situated on
tha Columbia alooa of tha ranmauia
anil la riaatlnad to become one Of the
choicest residence dUtrtcU within tha
environs of Portland. .
Tha lota are all to be full aise, oy
100 feet, with a 14-foot alley in tha
rear. All streets aad aldewalka are to
be graded and laid. Water mains con
necting with the Bull Run eyatera will
be pnt down throughout tha tract. Ar
rangements nave oeen ' maaa wi un
Portland Railway Light ft Power Com
pany to extend the Alberta Una through
lis tract.. It la probable that the car
line will be extended north along East
Twenty-second street to tha center oi
Heidelberg and the, west to Wood lawn,
connecting with theNJnlon avenue cara
at that point, thua making a loop.
The name Heidelberg was chosen be
cause of the proximity of tha tract to
the sits of the proposed German Luth
eran Theological seminary, wnicn is 10
be called Heidelberg after the celebrated
German university. It is the Intention
of the promoters of thla enterprise to
nulla up a large uerman luouru. rnwi
will be placed at auch a figure as to per
mit any one, who really wants a homo
to secure it In this addition.
NEW MASONIC HALL
CORNERSTONE LAYING
Appropriate Exercises Arranged for
Burnside Event to Be Held
Saturday Afternoon.
ATTENDED BY MANY.
. Next Saturday afternoon at t o'clock,
with appropriate ceremonies, the corner
atone will be laid for the new $18,000
Masonlo hall to be erected at, Eaat
Burnside and East Eighth streets by
Washington lodge. No. ii, and Washing
ton chapter. Royal Arch Masons. Orand
Master Lot L. Pierce will have charge
of the ceremonies. He will be assisted
by George H. Burnett, F. H. Davis and
H. H. Parker, dignitaries In the Masonlo
order. J. H. Ackerman will represent
the lodge and chapter and H. W. Scott,
grand orator, will be the chief speaker.
The lodge room and banquet hall will
be on the aecond floor. There will be
a music gallery in connection with the
lodge room. The building will be com
pleted by January 1. Tha Washington
Building aasociatlon, of which the di
rectors are members of tha Washington
organisations, have charge of tha erec
tion, GOOD PROGRAM FOR ,
TONIGHT'S CONCERT
DEALS C0UTI1E
m SIX FIGURES
Real Estate Market Con
tinues Active in All
Departments.
Realty transfers filed for record
again went above tha 1100.000 mark yea
terday. reaching a total of 1107,074. The
market has been increasingly active for
me past three weeks, tha daily salsa
averaging about $100,000.
One of the largest sales reported ao
far this week waa that of II lota In
block I, Willamette Heights, by Percy
H. Blythe to H. W. Hogue. Thla prop.
arty la In a block bounded by Qulmby,
Pettygrova, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth
streets and brought about $$71 a lot.
It la beautifully situated and would
oe laeal ror three or four band
some auouroan homes. Mr. Hogue
plana to keep a portion of the block for
a future home and sell tha remainder In
four-lot building sites.
The Portland Trust eomnany sold
yesterday to Oustsve E. Bruere a house
and 40-foot lot on Twenty-fourth atreet.
between Overton and Northrup, for
SB.DVV.
Robert Benart has DUrohaaed from
Charles L Rabenelck a 7SxlOO-foot lot,
occupied by a modern, two-story resi
dence, at the southwest corner of Arthur
and Second streets. South Portland, for
ft.DUV.
M. E. Oreenman haa purchased from
Mrs. Rachel Cornelius 20 acres In 'he
W. H. Payne donation land claim, near
Linnton. xne purchase price waa no,-
oon
The Brown-Yale oomoanv haa nur
chased from Mrs. Josephine Hlrsch the
west nair or tne rnur lota rronttng on
the east side of East Tenth street, be
tween East Morrison and Belmont
slderatton, $16,000. The property
tween East Morrison and Belmont, oon-
perty has a
frontage of 100 feet on East Tenth
street and a depth of 60 feet.
Xeavy Travel to Seaside,
Hundreds of people are solns dallv
to Clatsop beach and Seaside. People
returning from tbls popular summer re
sort say tnat never Derora nave tnev
had the excellent train service that la
now being given by the Astoria ft
Columbia River railroad to these beach
resorts only four hours' ride down the
Columbia river to the Paclflo ocean.
Two through trains leave dally, Jam.
and f p. m. Special train Saturdays,
:10 p. m. city ticket office Third and
Morrison streets.
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SEE THE RED TAGS
SEE OUR WINDOWS
A SAN FRANCISCO EMERGENCY
a
An opportunity
for judicious
piano buying
that cannot be
duplicated in
another city in
America today
Seven carloads of
choicest, new instru
ments now being sold
here at57c onthedollar
B. L. Wyatt and, Miss Ora E. Brat
ton were married yesterday at the home
i iiie bride's father. Robert R. Bratton,
on Eaat Forty-third street near Haw
thorne avenue. Rev. O. C. Love officiated.
Amusement Council Crest park every
evening. Take a car ride to this most
beautiful snot Music, dancing, moving
pictures, illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal
and Instrumental muslo by tha "Ha
waiian musicians."
Learn to swim at Rlngler'a new Nat
fetorlum, 386 E. Mor., cor. Grand. Enam
rllnd tank; fresh Bull Run water; pri
vate lesson, 60c; club membership,
1.60 per month. Phone East 6670.
.A free open air entertainment will be
given tonight by the men of the Re
Aemptorlst parish at Piedmont on the
parish grounds. Good music will be
provided for the guests.
H.' N. Mitchell of Klamath Falls haa
filed a petition in bankruptcy In the
ocal United States district court. His
ties are placed at $2,431.62, and his
00.
J
"sWlablll
Jc?n
a at $1.00
Rayner. general representa
tive of William Kiutbe & Co., of New
.York. Is visiting the Portland agents
of this manufacturer, Sherman, Clay &
Co.
Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas,
Washougal and way landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Scientific Shoe Repairing Best work.
Sewed soles, men 75c, women 60c.
Jacob Schwlnd, 867 Stark, near Park.
Navajo Indian blankets. 111 8lxth st
Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth st.
Eastman kodaks. 111 Sixth street
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and
(lne gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, 18$ Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2;' business men's lunch.
D. chambers, optician, 129 8eventh.
Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism.
Beck Jeweler 206 Alder.
Sals of Sam Praaclsoo Pianos Attracts
Buyers Prom Everywhere.
Seventeen fine pianos were sold the
first day of the emergency sale'of Ban
Francisco pianos, leaving an exact one
hundred instruments to be taken. Tues
day's record will not be qufcte so largo
in numners, out tne sajes wore made up
principally of the h!ghestprlced In
struments. Several choice Deckers, three Schu
mann, two Klmballs, one Chlckerlng,
two Webcrs, one Pianola Piano, and
four pianos Of less expensive makos
were taken Up to 6 o'clock in the after
noon, one of them going to Salem and
another to Tillamook.
Eilers Piano House is doing exactly
as advertised, each instrument is plain
ly marked, and is offered and sold at
the ratio of 67 cents on the dollar I
making a $300 piano $171. a $400 piano,
$288 and everything else at corre
spondingly low prices. . One half cash,
balance within a year, are the terms
upon which these Instruments are ob
tainable. Everv instrument disposed of
I In this sale Is fully warranted, both as
I to quality as well as to price. Be sure
10 can at noil wasnington. street today
If you have no piano and the saving of
money Is an object. Eilers Piano House.
FORMER PORTLANDER
VISITING IN CITY
Father L. P. Desmarals, formerly of
this city, who Is making a tour of the
United States, was In this city yester
day. He has been visiting the Yellow
stone National Park and Is enthusiastic
over the scenic beauties of the whole
northwest, which he asserts are far su
perior to anything to be seen abroad.
father Desmarals recently returned
from Europe, after visiting Italy and
the Holy Land. Damascus, he savs. is
the most typical of all 'he old world cit
ies, tno same today that It was in the
time or Abraham. Freight is still car
rled on the backs of camels and cara
vans may be seen leaving for Meso
potamia almost any day.
"At Baalbac, in Palestine, the most
interesting; and best preserved ruins to
be found in the whole country are to be
seen, said Father Desmarals.
"Here is the great temple of the sun
built about 2000 B. C. by the Phoeni
cians. Some of these great granite
blocks are larger than those in thn
great pyramids. Some of the blocks
are 68 Vi feet long, 12 feet high and 12
teet tnica:.
After visiting San Francisco, Salt
Lake City. Colorado Springs and Den
ver. Father Desmarals will' return to the
east.
The Park board wlfl furnish the fol
lowing program from the band atand
on the Plasa blockthls evening:
March, "Bn Ooguettes" Daudenard
Overture. "The King Jvelot" Adam
"Moonlight Serenade" Moret
"The Forge In the Forest" Michaells
Selection from "The Strollers'
Englander
Intermission.
Fantasia, "My Old Kentucky Home"
Dal bey
Intermeixo, "El Dorey".Von der Mehden
Baritone solo, "Souvenir de la Suisse"
, xioeraii
Signor DeCaprlo.
Selection. "Maid Marian' De Koven
March, "The Stars and Strrpes Forever"
, Sousa
A. DeCaprlo, Director.
INDETERMINATE TERM
JFOR HIGHWAYMAN
irrnm S to 20 years In ths penitentiary
was tha sentence passed upon Oeorge
-OPIATES p20,..
We can extract one or all your
teeth without hurting a bit and
fiut In new teeth the same day
f you desire.
Our system of crown snd
bridge work is simple, quick and
painless.
When desired you can have T.
P. Wise or my personal service.
Painless Extracting Pre Whsa
. mates are Ordered.
10 TBABS SHU
snd doing dental work all ths
time. That Is the record of Dr.
W. A. Wise. That's one reason
our business has grown our ps
trons come back, and they send
their friends.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
railing bldg 3d and Washing0
8 a. m. to p. m. Sundays to 18.
rainless Bx. attoa OOoj nates go
T. P. Wbe, fl. A, Stardevint
and H. A. Hoffman
ABBOOXATXI.
BOTX FZOsTEB, A AJsTO
SOflt.
Unprecedented Figures. Makes That Every
One Knows. A Definite and Binding Guaran
tee, he Time Is Short. Be Quick.
dispensers of
pianoreliability
Frsser, aged SO years, who had' pleaded
with an accomplice on March 17 held up
rullty to highway robbery before Judge
:ieland in circuit court. Young Fraaer
F.W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
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First and Oak
IN CAR LOAD LOTS
iff-,
Rainier Mineral Soap 1b Great Demand
in tha Xaat.
Another car load of Rainier Mineral
Soap waa shipped to Buffalo the past
week. Thla will make about a million
and a half bars this concern has shipped
within the past six months. This would
not be possible for such a new industry
were it not for the fact that the soap
considered a speoiric in sum trouDies.
r. Wende. DreBldent of the Board of
neaiin or ifurraio, w. x., ana tne lean
ing specialist In skin diseases in his
section of country and a practitioner
who is considered thoroughly ethical,
says of Rainier Mineral Soap: -"I use
it in skin diseases and the people ought
to know of it.". This soap has been used
and indorsed for skin diseases
being a soap with medicinal properties
I It Is considered fcne of the finest arti
cles on tha market today for toilet and
bath. ;s
V Ttm BlssoeAXs rUadU.
It is the ill fitting shirt that eausns
LXhe iroitble with the head of the house
hold, uuett and Star brands are peace
makers -on special sale at Robinson &
Co.'s, $9 Washington sUU ( .
E. J. Maxwell near, the O. R. & N. tracks
on tha east side of tne river ana too
$125 from him. Fraser afterward went
to California, then returned to Oregon,
stopping In Salem, where he stole a suit
of clothes and served three months in
the county jail of Marlon county.
MORE OIL DRILLING
NORTH OF ST. JOHNS
It Is reported that drilling for oil
will be continues on ins ugaen iarm
north of St. Johns as soon as additional
funds can be colleoted. The work was
suspended sometime ago when a shaft
800 feet deep was sunk because of lack
ot capital. At that depth several buck
ets of petroleum were brought up and
experts assart that oil should be reached
at a depth of 1,600 feet. ' Mr. Ogden is
endeavoring to interest others In the
project?
The House of Highest Quality
353 Washington
Corner of Park
Added Attraction
1ffiS
Ice.
Ice
For lea call Main 234 or A-I24E.
Delivery company, 851 Stark at
BRINGS DEAD TO LIFE.
Apparatus for Resuscitating Persons
Apparently Dead.
An apparatus for producing artificial
respiration has recently been devised
whereby in cases of suspended anima
tion the action of the heart and lungs
can be renewed.
Professor George Poe, the Inventor of
the apparatus, does not Insist that with
Its use life can be brought back, but
claims, according to the Scientific Amer
ican, that by artificial means applied
through the instrumentality of the res
pirator persons killed by asphyxiation,
poison or drowning can be reauscitated;
that the death of persons under the in
fluence of anaesthetics while being op
erated upon can be prevented; that its
use will . prevent Infant asphyxia at
birth; that a drunken person can be
sobered In a few minutes; that persons
electrocuted or hanged In the latter
case where the . neck has not been
broken can be revived, and that the
f reeling to death of Arctic explorers
can be obviated. These results are ac
complished by stimulating normal res
piration through artificial means.
A demonstration was maae on a rao-
blt. Two arralns of morphine were In
jected into the leg. after which four
ounces of ether were administered. It
was believed bv the experimenters tnat
life was positively extinct, as the appli
cation of every known test failed to
reveal any sign of life. In this condi
tion ths tubes of the apparatus were ap
plied to the rabbit's nostrils, and on
tumping out? me poison wun one cyt
nder numDlnsr oxygen Into the
lunsrs with a simultaneous movement of
the Valves, within three minutes tha
rabbit, but lately pronounced oeaa, waa
breathing naturally, and within six min
utes it was running around" the room.
Tha ether was entirely out of the sys
tem, as there was no Indication of
"NUMBER
PLEASE"
Main 1S72 places at your command a
large, and well-selected hardware stock,
with prices as close to right as the
goods to your wants. Corns and see!
AVERY (a CO
48 Third St., Bet. Pine & Ash
ONOW BALL
IN
SUMMER TIME
AT CLOUDCAP INN,
Mount Hood. Auto
mobiles operate between
Hood River and the re
sort. Make your reser
vations now. For trans
portation rate ask at O. R.
& N. city ticket office.
For reservations wnle
HORACE MECKLEN
Manager.
Postoffice. Mt. Hood, Or.
TLA
Consumption doesn't in
crease with the growth of
the country.
Fault off the tea.
Tour grocer returns your money If you
don't like BchilUng'a Best; ws pay Mm.
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Carmen's
Picnic
and
Field
Day
50 Prizes 50
of Special
I Even-
Program
Brents All Day and
Big
Bve
Ing
Baby Show. 10 prises:
Athletic Contests: Cake
walk ; Watermelon - Eating
Con testa; Races.
10 minute ear Berries from
10 o'clock to midnight
Sunnyalde, Mt. Tabor and
Ankeny street passengers
for Oaks can now transfer
DIRECT to Oaks cars at
First and Morrison streets.
Marquam ' Orand
"V" XatUs
TUX UNDERTOW
; Tha great sensational graft play. '
Evening iOc, 26a, lia. Bargain MaU
lna Wednesday, all seats ,."
LYRIC THEATRE
' Pbona Mala Mil.
This Week the Allan Stock Company
Presenting
-riot, m wasTUuram.
Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Prices, too, ito. Bv
ary avanlng at 1:15. Prtoaa, 10c, 10a
and f Oo. Reaarved aeata by phone. Main
40SK. tVtlce open from 10 a. m. to ll p, m.
The Star sS iii
wnrx or avvvw s.
A special Summer mlrth-provokar.
"A BAOXX&Om'fl XOsTXTMOOsT.
Matinees Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur
days and Sundays at 1 110, prices 10a and
loo; avory evening at a:is pneea ibs.
20o aad tOo, Becure seata for all cer-
formanoaa by pbona.
THE ORAJND
x or Avavsr s, tsar,
TaadawtUa Da IMS.
Hsskdsd ky
DATZS T. PXBKrSTS, XS3TBT A. TsAV
TIM SI vO
Dally mattneea at 1:I0 twa perform
anoaa each evening at T;4I and 0:10.
BASEBALL
ATHLETIC PARK,
(Dona Yaogba and Ttrwty-fauCa.
August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
OAKLAND
VS. PORTLAND
Oame called at 1:10 p. m, dally.
Oamea called at 1:10 p. m. Snndays.
r.ADrjBS' DAT PBXSAY. -
ADMISSION 25f.
arandstand He. Child ran 10a.
Box Seats Slo.
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Picnic and Field Day
or
Brotherhood of Electric Street
Railway Employes
THE OAKS
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TA YrosMaa ant cask prlsaa) Oo fA
dv J" lrr ooatestanta Jjj
aAZATZST BAST sTKOW.
Foot Races, Boys' Blcyala Paces, Tub
Races, Swimming Races, Exhibition
Drills by W. O. W. snd Maeoabass.
Championship Caks Walkers, Prise
Dancing, 'iug-of-Wax Contests, Boxing
Matches, Wrestling Matches, Psnclng
Championship. Grand display Pi re
works and other Free attractions.
Osoar Stanley, A. C. Burns, Jamas
Morgan. A. M. Singleton, C J. Ander
son, committee.
Come With the Crewd and See the Pun
S1 A WEEK S t
WIL.L, BUY YOU A 1;
Diamond or a VMc
EVERY ARTICLE QUAFiANTGCD . ,
STANDARD JEWELRY; STORE
189 Third Strt, Bettwejam Yamhill find Taylor fl
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MILITARY
ACADf
PORTLAND ORt.
A Boarding and Day
School for Toung Man and
Boys. '
Preparation for col
leges. U. S. Military and
Naval Academies. Ac
credited to Stanford,
Berkeley, Cornell. Am
herst and all Stata Uni
versalis and Agricultural
Colleges. Manual train
ing. Business course.
Ths principal has had St
years experience in Port,
land. Comfortable quar
ters. Best environments.
Maks reservations now.
For Illustrated catalog
and xothar literature ad
dress j. w. mix, hd.,
Maalpal and ProprlaOom,
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Hotel Hamlin
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to
San
First psiuiassnl bsg,
kotel dova tewsv
Contains lOObeaatlfalhr
furnished stsaaa heated
apartOMnts, 40 baths.
Private tslsphass sar
Vie. SamplaroaBasfec
eenunercial travslara.
Eddy 8c aara fresa
ferry pass doer and esn i
sect with trd St, eat
fnaS.P.Depet.
Rates f rem $1.00 ua.
Pkotte Private Sx.
Praaklla42S.
Fran c i s c o
GRAND HOTEL
56 Taylor St, Near Market.
SAN FRANCISCO
Two blocks from -railroad offices,
mint, postoffloe and city halL Tha
most modern and handsomely fur
niahed hotel In tha olty. European
plan. Rata 11.19 : Up. . Our Tus
msato ail trains.
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AUfl. Bl DRUCKBR, Mgr.
V9 MM TOVB TAOTOBT-
UTILITY UANCFACTORIKG
AND PLATHG C011PA!,Y
Store Display f Plxtures, Light
Manufacturing Specialties, Plat-
tng and Oxidising, Braaa Finish-'
Ing, Wlra Work.. :
lsi'imosT ATim ' v
k .Phonaai Bast 0, SIMS.
Dr. Sandareon's Compound Savin
and Cotton Root PUl. 1 he ht
and only reliable remedy fori'; -IATED
PKRiOPS.. u ". J
MAflt Ahatlnat t V. ?
days. Price tl ixr bos. mailed In t ' i
wrapper. Sold h dfr :"Ztr,,'
Address T. 3. PIERC& 1 ftrtt street,
Portland. Oregon.
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