THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 12, 1S37. Topics J TUB JOURNAL AX RESORTS 9tnHhra tin tiava Th lum1 A. iivareiry uie regular rata at the fol lowing reaorta bv notifying the agents at the various plaoes mentioned. Sub scriptions by mail are payable la ad vance: , OREGON , XIESORTS. gVtrt Park............. P. X Btmeli Hot Lake... Hot Lake Sanitarium B'MWa. Lewis A Co. WllhoH Springs.......... W. MoLarea ' V? WA8HINGTOM RESORTS. ' Careon Springs , . . Boyd Bon and Mineral Springe Hotel Caacada gprina..M,,..TbonBVotfatt CoUina Springs... T. Belcher Jlwaoo ......Xoula Cohen Long Beach. . . .1 ........ . .... ...' , Marshall A Pottenger and A, Smith Nahcotta, ..H. 3. Brown Ocean Park.V,I..V..Matthawa Thedford Seavlew , . Frank EL Btreuhal TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS Marquam Grand... "Are Jon a Mason r 'Grand ..................... Vaudeville Lyrlo. . ..... .i'Tha Two Orphana'' 8tar.,..........The Soout'c Revenge" The oaas, o. W. r. carnna, irai ana Alder. .. - f7 Tall Phona Tall a Graph or Tel) a woman ana me glorious nawa: uoiaen Grain Granulea la now used in thousands or norryia, twill go ovar ine wnoie tana. ThVJre oersal ooffee la a blessing la home, where Lhey have opened e door for . health, ao coma in and drive out the alna of etimulatlni drlnke or au kinds. Reason It out lor yourself. It la an American coffee, made for ---Americans, oraina xoq per cent pure. , Everybody la talking about It. , A plonlo la to be held August 14. by T, the Harmony Improvement association , ,.! of Harmony for the purpoae of securing funds to erect a bulldinr on the camp ground uaed by the pioneers of 1140. ine picpio wui oe neia .on tne pro-i . , poaed building aite and In view of the Oregon Trust & Savings Bank PORTLAND, . , ORUQON A FEW YEARS AGO, when this bank opened its doori ' M C . . I . . , .1 t t--1-! 1-.. .2 ,: mm xor pusiness, in omceri oeuevea inn a uaimuig uui- neis conducted along legitimate and conservative lines. n .maintaining an attitude ol helpful encouragement toward progressive and growing business houses, could not help )but succeed, and ' 1 . f. WE WERE -RIOHT ' Tor our resources 'have ' growni frorn $40,000 to nearly v,; $3,000,000. When money is placed iq our Savings Depart- : raent it draws 4 per cent ihterest, and all the interest is not lost in case of withdrawal before the regular com-., pounding dates.- ' . , -" COME IIN A1ND SEE US : Sixth and Wcmashlnffton Stss. W. H. MOORE, President - E. E. LYTLE, Vice-Prea. .W. COOPER MORRIS, Cashier, OFFICERS ui. c. k WILL BE CHANGED "'t i s , , s : New Faces Scheduled to Ap . pear in Charge of Port- land Work. ' AT THE THEATEES European Bpocialtle. At the Grand this week there la an aeoeaalbiUty of the place a larre crowd I extra atronar vaudeville entertainment jm axpeciea. xna airuciura lo on eraciaa which will be two atoriea In height, la ; deairnad aa a public meetlnfe place. - In teatlmonlai of hla untiring efforte to upbuild Laurelwood L E. church, the conrreratlon haa voted Rev. C H. Wooley, the popular paatcr, an lncreaae In salary from 1600 to 11,000 per an num. Dr. Wooley and hie family have aone on a three week a' camping" tour aiong tne ciacnamae ner. 1 MINISTER WILL TRY 10 ErFtCr UlllOll tiXStf&l Scheduled : at XLSS'&XF' ,ohn Th6 General Conferences -ZZZL oi evangelical uiurcn. At' the Star tonight and all week the stock company will present the new western melodrama. The Boout's Re venge." Thla le something new, and deals with a character rarely seen on Three Important general conferences of the Evangelical church will be at tended br Rev: N. fihuno. who haa been s. I deals wnn a cnaracier rareiy wn wu - - - - . Rev. James Dimond Corby preached the stage. The play Is to four thrilling prominently connected with the Oregon ana exciung aoie. yesterday morning at the Universalist church of the Good Tidings on "The Practical Power of Prayer?' A large ' congregation enjoyed what proved to be an unlaue discourse strong In Its relation to the everyday life of the communicants. "The Two Orphans. Commencing tonight the Allen stock company will offer Its patrons a aplen did revival of the famous melodramatic and classic "Tne two urpnans. wo popular play was ever produced In America. Varna Felton takes the part of Louise, the blind girl Matinees to morrow, Thursday, Saturday and Bun- aay. Services in commemoration of the feast of St Lawrence were held at St Lawrence Roman Cathollo church yes terday. Rev. J. C. Hughes acted as celebrant at the solemn high masa and the sermon was preached by Rev. Dr. T . nnrOTI A TT1C,X,I, Gallagher. The muslo under direction of I JjAKli-Lol AVlJlLiiWjXJ M.M saame .eiiy was a xeaiure. The following articles were found on streetcars Saturday and Sunday, and mar be recovered bv callina- at room 4. O. W. p. building. First and Alder streets: Two satchels, l coat, I suit cases. 1 rubber hoae. S lunch baskets.40 Umbrellas, 6 miscellaneous packages, 1 card case, 1 purses and 1 pair gloves, Water throught hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between tne hours of S and S a. m., and ( and S p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or, waste- fully, it will be ehut oft ATTENDED CONCERT! A larger audience than ever before attended the park band concert at City park yesterday afternoon. The pro gram was the most classic ever chosen and the applause showed not only that the people of Portland appreciate the higher class of music but also that the band is one of which the city may Just ly feel proud. The most difficult num bers' were admirably well rendered. The MUere from 'Til Trovatore" was ferhaps most familiar and it was en huslastlcally received. The "Skeleton Dance by Satnt-Saens, one of the beat descriptive works ever produced, was splendidly rendered, as was also Grieg's .fear uynv suites ana a. X3uui huih conference of that church for a number of years. All of the conferences are International In character. Rev. Shupp Is one of the earnest workers for or ganic union of the Evangelical church the Evana-ellcal association. Ha leaves ror the east today. The first meetlnar will h th nmatra.! Toung People's alliance, which will con vene at Lfnwood Park, near Cleveland, JthlM mm A A mi.. 1 Jt of the church, the general conference, will convene in Milwaukee In October for a SO days' session. At the same time and place the General Board of Missions wiu convene. Rev. Shupp is thoroughly familiar With the work of the three conferaneea ana tne members or tne church are con fident that ha will be a Dromlnent fls-nre in aii-ciing- me union or ine iwo orancnes or ine juvangeucai church. GOOD STRIKES MADE BY HANY PROSPECTORS If The Oregon Cheese company will sell jak maA thahtn as Hit t teas at Km aa Mill 1. . ... ,. ttt. bers were warmly applauded. Aa usual dairy butter, too to oo roll. We have! diIZ,,. rv. rnrin aonred a hit with hla thousands of pounds of cheese In stock, KWrlS?"0 corea mt wltn i? wtrtSL specialty. rorrom nltfltt the band will play at Bolladay park. m.. TTT r If TT hrah Ifa l.tiM Am. partment. roost earnestly requeetaall ALTY TRANSFERS naatora of the various churches of Ore- XiJaaJJX X A XU4.il DA AJJ.UJ tiSMSTtt: tf$E3S?& TOTALED OVER $100,000 Labor day holiday. Realty transfers amounting to more than 1100,000 were recorded Saturday. These sales were mostly transfers of large tracts and blocks to real estate firms and real estate buyers who for Tor liquors phone the Family Liquor tha m0lt part v acquiring them for Store. J. K. Kelly, successor to Caswell l ed.ftt, BMl9 M residence lota. The & neuy, so Morrison street, corner m0,t notable of these acquisitions were Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28, l0ma pieces of property In the north and Home, A-280. eastern part of the city in the vicinity For the first time In six months the force in the city engineer's office has reached Its full quota, there being 111 employes In the various departments, drawing a monthly salary of ,S52.S1 Many prospectors are In the hills and good strikes are being made in the Suoker creek district, where the famous Briggs mine is located. The Brlggs family Is sow in camp on Sucker creek where they are working placer proper ty that they claim is yielding as high as $1.00 to the pan. Portland mining men who visited the place are of the opinion that their statements are not exaggerated. William Trevor and G. Cooper, pres ident and vice-president respectively of the Trevor Mines company, have re turned from a six weeks' stay, at their mines located on the CallfnrnliL.nrn boundary, In Josephine and Siskiyou counties, ine company has nine claims that are being opened at various points. They have about 160 feet of tnnnnl completed and are opening very prom ising ledges of free milling told nuartx. It is their Intention to steadily push de velopment work this year and put a mill on the property next spring. jur. invor was a nw years ago one of the fortunate locators of rich copper properties In the Cuprum district, on the Snake river, where a number of copper mines are now developed and : Some Important ohangei are scheduled to take place In the roll of of floors of the T. M. C A. and new men are oomlng to take the place of those' who are leading the Portland association. : W. a Wright has accepted the post tlon of general secretary At Belllngham, Washington, and will leave for hi new tabors August II. F. W. Hellmaa of Walla Walla, will 'succeed to Mr. Wrlaht's present noaitlon. J. G Clark aaalatant bova work di rector, who is now In the east attending the conference of Y. M. CL A. religious directors, will assume the duties of H. W. Davis, who has decided to re-enter to tuipuii ministry. , A new man Is coming to take charge Of the Dhvalnal tralntnir. Ha la I W. Larrtmore, who In his collage days per- iormea ee an acrooai in Hernunvs circus and so worked his way through college. ic is at present connected wita. tne cat irornia . association. Ha haa had re- markaDie success with his boys' classes and la the east at Chautauqua, had classes -numbering from S00 to 00 pupils. His wife has done similar work with girls' classes. An lnduatrlal association of coal miners haa been organised at Rosslyn, Washington, and J. G. Arbutbnot, who haa been connected with the gymnasium department here will soon leave to take charge of that work. The position of social wora oirecior naa nean oreateo and William Moore of the local corps will take the position. "The Portland association is the great training school for leaders In all branches of the work." said . W. K. Wright. In speaking of the changes to be made. "This association has sent out more men to other cities than any other coast aaaociatlon. The late Reno Hutchlnaon. of SDokana. had hla train ing cere, ana uscar cor or Bait LKe, also Fred Wltham of Boise. ! "Several changee are planned for the fall, auch aa enlarging the boys' room, improvements In the educational work and other minor matters. n - "It is true that the work of grading went on yesterday at the aite of the new association building, but it was not be cause It was ao ordered by the officers of the aaaociatlon. 8. W. Stone, aaera. tary of the local aaaociatlon Is out of town and no one waa apprised of the action or tne contractor, 1 c. Cook, wno la a rustier at quick work. DELIVERED ADDRESS ON BOOK OF AMOS At the T. M. C. Ai men's meetlnar vea- terday afternoon J. J. Handsaker, who was one of the speakers at the Chau tauqua at Gladstone, delivered an ad dress on the book of Amos, dlscuaalna the call of Amoa from the farm to de liver to the Hebrew people a distaste ful message from God. Mr. Handsaker said the book is a reproof to ministers who deliver smooth sermons simply be oanse they are popular. He will lec ture at the Rodney avenue Christian church, corner of Knott street and Rod ney avenue, every evening this week, including naay. COLLEGE PRESIDENT PREACHED SERMONS Dr. C A. Mock, president of Dallas college, preached two sermons In this city yesterday, occupying tn puipit oi ine jriret united jcvangeucai eauron in the morning and speaking at the vesper services In Hawthorne Park last even- in sr. Dr. Mock is the sucoeesor of Rev. C. C Poll n a as the head of Dallas col lege. Always Bay &4&ttr Collars full aVens, MTMV OOa-T eSACK SO QUIOK1 HWtlHOCORir eyelet bnnoaboles. Kasy to buttaa. gtroag to held. aip. I. tpg a CQn BJsaeia TROV.SJ.V. MBvcrtoa 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 music by the "Ha waiian musicians." of Holladay avenue and East Twenty- I awaiting completion of the Oregon Short eie-hth street The Oregon Realty com-1 Line extension, which Is being built pany bought this property from F. E. from Huntington to Lewiston. The new Corns easily removed by a few appll- . nations of Heagtne corn cure, sold at torney. V6o a bottle by Albert Bern!, the drug- , pany bought A r A rmjm jTamea Jaeobberaer. architect, is plan ning a 15,600 residence for District At torney John Manning. It will be erect, ed at Twentieth and Marshall streets on property owned by the district at- road will immediately get a very lares in la aistrict. wmcn copper gist, 233 Washington street . Steamer Jesse Harkina, for Camas, Washougai and way landings, cany ex- leaves Washington atreet W ' v aaiiuu0ui a cept Sunday, j"(iock at I p. MHo m. ore E. Raster and Mrs. Fraskie lensmlth. both of Portland, were married at, Seattle on August 2. Navajo Indian blankets. Ill Sixth st, Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth st Eastman kodaks. 111 Sixth street Woman's Exchange, lSi Tenth street. luncn iiiiv to i; ouainess men s iuncu. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007. D. Chambers, optician, lis Seventh, Berger signs 184 Tamhill phona Bark Tonio for rheumatism. JBeck Jeweler 20S Alder. ' Ice ' ' r" For ice call Main 284 or A-S24S. ' yelivery company., lei .-Stark st Ice F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak LH) TIGHTLY FITTED ONCE AT BAKER CITY in the state In which gambling is per mitted, at one time had a ltd tightly fitted and sat upon by Sheriff H. K. Brown, according to ev. iuverets ai. HU1. who was at Baker City when the sheriff olosed the town. fih.Hff Brown and the district attor ney who served then were practically alone in enforcing tne law, aaio ur. Hin. and thev had nearly all the busl- n.aa men of the town oppoaed to them, because It was believed then that an open town would be more prosperous than a olosed town. The next time an election was held, a new sheriff was elected and the saloons and gambling again run wide open. PTONTCER DAY FOR en. v 1 a Irtno TOWN OF ST. JOHNS "A A celebration Is to be held at St Johns Wednesday, August 28, to com memorate and establish a St Johns plo d.. : At that time Mayor Couch will be aaked to name that date as an annual holiday ror tne city ox au jonns. The St Johns Pioneer aesociauon con sisting of all those who came to St. Johns prior to 1888 m heen organised with L. B. Chlpman president and T. J, Monahan vioe-presiaent. Yesterday's Games. Curt Muller, shed. Twentieth, between Washington and Everett, ou; xi. r. Moore, one and a half -story dwelling, patton avenue between Davis and Simp son, 12,000; Closeett A Devers, repairs store, Second between Burnside and An keny, $100; J. Klernan, . repairs brick, Sixth between Glisan and Flanders; J. J. Wlsner, one and a half-story barn. Knott between Vancouver ana uanten- f HVUi'-TT, MW.gil ."-'.J Ing, Stanton between union and Grand I avenues, i.9uo. ore tonnage from Is said to be one of the best districts in tne world. The Brlggs gold Quarts mine, known as the "Wounded Buck" on Sucker creek, discovered accidentally by young ongg wui cua.aj.iiB; nia aog away rrom the lunch basket, was at first supposed to be a detached lode or freak hut hn turned out upon development to be a permanent, rich mine. The Briggs fam ily picked aDOUt 160.000 of pure sold out of the seam that found In the rock, and afterwards they oia m ciaun to a mining man who thoroughly Investigated it tn slderable depth and sold to the prop erty to an eastern syndicate for $450, 000. The mine is now in charge of the syndicate and will be opened on a lam scale as soon as It can be prepared for ana equipped witu inacmnery. Y. M. C. A. BOYS GO QN TRIP UP RIYER A party Of 14 bova with Mr. Hale of the Y. m. i:. A. leit at i:so tnia after. noon for a trip up the Columbia In the launch whicn oeiongs to tne association, ti le Bank railroad, camp at Multno mah Fans, iatoureue ana otner signtly snots, 'ine trra win occudv tne weeir tne ooys returning ni caiura&y. a imv liver leads to enronia dvtmen- sla and constipation weakens the whole system, uoans Keguiets (Xft cents per box) correct tne liver, ton the stomach, cure constipation. "X.BT US BB TOtrm FAOTOXT UTILITY MANUFACTURING AND PLATING COMPANY Store Display Fixtures, Light Manufacturing Specialties, Plat ing and Oxidising, Brass Finish ing, Wire Work. in tnrxoir ayxvts. Both Phones i Bast 880, B1BM. AMTTtlMXarTS. MARQUAM GRAND . (Phone Mala I.) Tonight and All Week, Matinees Wed . nesday and Saturday, the Fan . nlest of All, Farce-Comedlea l j ft "Arn Vnfi n ' V . . nib IVU : M IIIIWVIM Evening 0o, I6o,f JBd. - Curtain 1:10, The Grand 'WSBS This Week. BoUlsoa, : European Novelty Aot '" Mr. and Mra John T. Powers, y -' . sri nthas. mis? Ants. . - Three shows daily at 1:10, 7:41 and 1:80 p. m. - 1 " ' LYRIC THEATER iStt This. Week the Allen Stock Company .,.. iresaininir. - . w, :'f U" -TKM TWO 0PaJraT,". m Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, , Satur- dav and Sunday. .Prices.' 10c. 100. Every evening at 1:15. Prioea, 106, lOc, Reserved seats by phone. Mala 4811. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. The Star PHONES OLD... Mr ! NBW., A 1481 t -Tsui scotnrs MTZwaii.- Matlneea Tueadays. Thursdays, Sat urdays and Sundays at 1:80, Prices,, 10c and too. Every evening at 1:18. Frloea, 10c lOe and lOo. -.' , Nest week, last week of New Star Stock Co., In "The Wo Thai Blaaa." BASEBALL ATHLETIC .PARK, Ooramr Tangha aai Twemty-feurth. August 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. PORTLAND VS. SAN FRANCISCO Game called at 1:10 p. m. dally. Games called at 8:10 p. m. Sundaya &A9ZXS' BAT niBAT. ADMISSION 25. Grandstand JSC Chlldrea 10c Boa Scats 18c sts SCO STTTDZBTS- VO SAB. VO OOOATJTJb. We Set the Pace Speciali: iin Painless Dentistry TEETH . Nervoul people and those afflicted with heart weiknels can now have their teeth filled and extracted without the least pain or danger. To introduce our painless meth od until August 31 we will do all kind of dentistry at one-half our regular prices. A protective guar antee given with all work dona by us. Lady in attendance. Open eve nings. Chicago Dentists Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldg. 8ixth and Washington Sts. Phone Mala 388a MRU il HILL 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 Uni versities and Agricultural Colleges. Manual train- inn. Business course. The principal has had 18 years experience in Port land. comrortaDie quar ters. Best environment Make reservations now. For illustrated catalog and other literature ad' drees J. W. HILL, H.D.. Prinorpal and Proprietor. The boys will visit the points of Interest tne river, view tne worse or the Mexican Mustang Liniment Qees cjalokly ta tha veryooraof the disease and steps tha most deep-set, xoruelatlno paint) almost Instantly. PEBSONAL Mexican Miss Edith iHolmes of 410 Jefferson street left Saturday- for a hort visit With Miss Effle Bell at Corvallls. Fred H. SchmaJa. salesman "for Page & Son, commtslon merchants, left Satur day for northern California points on pieaBure ana oumneos, ' - ' . Former Congressman J. W. Babeock a.m nrt...... 1 jt i- . i i . I Mustang Liniment Cures svary aUment of Man or Beast ' that good, fconoot Unhnent oaa euro. Nona better, Travel "Tourist" at Half Cost COMPORT COUNTS Northern Pacific tourist sleeping cars are built for comfort They are new, well ventilated, sanitary and pleasant. They are handsomely finished inside, and safety-of travel is assured by steel platforms, wide vestibules and careful construction. Roomy toilet and wash rooms; every convenience. Operated -on transcontinental trains of the . - ' if ' ' ,. v. .' "' ' ' oEl.P,,,' Northern Pacific Railway A. Di CHARLTON" . 1 ' : Agt Oen'I Passenger Agent ' - ass Morrboa Street, PortUnd, Oregon ' ;"; h- - - CLlLill 0 LL LL F1ATIR0KS ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL BtmSer nma ' . J .1', , ) . , , smew Set Seal ' I , ,' sjatro Mm Weary . ; i Xe Oomplealoa f ff ' THE ONLY FLAT IRON THAT A WOMAN SHOULD USE Fill in Coupon and Mail to Us The Iron Will be Delivered With All Necessary Equipment, Absolutely Free of Charge CUT OUT COUPON and MAIL to US TODAY PORTLAND BAIM7AY, LIGHT & POWER COMPACT FIRST AND ALDER STREETS, PORTLAND. OR. Oentletnen ton may delfves to me one El ee trio Tlatlron, whtflh T urM tn trv. anil If nnaatlafaetorv to me. to return to vou within to flays from date of delivery. If I do not return It at that time you may eharsre same to my account at 4.oo. it is unaarsiooa mat no enai the Iron If I return it within 10 days. Name m. Addreas ,.... .. .v.. ...i.r... THE THIRTY DAYS TRIAL OFFER APPLIES . ONLY .TO CONSUMERS OF OUR CURRENT. YAQUINA BAY . Has One of the Finest Beaches on the Pacific Coast and If an ; . IDEAL SUMMER RETREAT It It easfly retched, it not an expensive place to visit, bat tx cellent hotel accommoditions, affords perfectly tafo and delightful surf bathing and all torts of beach pastimes, such at clam-bakes, oyster hunts, fishing, pebble and shell fathering:, etc., enjoys a mild and inviting climate, picturesque scenery, and all tha other at traetiont that can be desired for recreation and pleasure. NEWPORT it reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Al bany or. Corvallis, tbenco Corvallis & Eastern R. R. .Train terries) daily and the trip a pleasure throughout Leave Portland t t a Rate from Portland $6.00 for the round trip. Tickett on iJ daily and good for return until October 31, There it also a Satur day-Monday rate from Portland of $3.00, tickets on tale Saturdays, good for return Mondays. Correspondingly low ratea from all other points. Call at the city ticket office of the Southern Pacific Third and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any & P. agency elsewhere, for complete information. WILLIAM McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Company, Portland, Or. f One of the Most Attractive Bench Resorts on the PaciDc Coast Just Kow b flifeiel the mouth of the Colombia JUver. en the Waahtagtos Me, caaaaeA fXom tha Oir f VostlaBA ea tha , ''' aplaadM aaouaioa , ,' 4,0,"' Steamer T.J.POTTER , ' - j ' nr AJiotr xoirag. s l - 6 , " 5 . ' It la upward of 10 miles long, very broad and level and almost s eompaot as a composition pavement It Is dotted Its entire length with towns, cottage settlements, tent cities, villas, fine hotels, and all the ; amuaemant accessories of a popular Summer beach resort XT f&ZJy VVm Thouasnd. go there The Potter Sails Every Dny v;,-,, ' JBxomra snnrDA'tB Atm noma. ' ee published schedulea Pare From Portland, Round Trir. f i-O Daiuroay to Monday I u::c:s Purchase ttcltot nA in.b. a rt and Washington atreeta. Portland; or Inquire ct t elaewhere for Information. IJmT, Qaaaral Tt .Arises. C an izor a ait as pres;aaauai aomiaea. .