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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND,' 'TUESDAY 0 EVENING AUGUST 13, 1807. Town Topics "Hi ' B XHIO JOURNAL AT RESORTS t -.. . f . " 1- 4 tacrlbarfl &n tiara fha Journal de-1 livereoNM the regular ratea at the loi lowlng raeorta by notifying the agente at the various placaa mentioned. Sub scriptions or mall ara payable ta ad- , OREGON RESORTS.' gaarhart Park.... .. ... .P. J. Struck Hot Lake.,...,.,, Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside... ,...,...,,,,,.. Xewle Co. AYUholt Springs. . .F. W. MeLeraa ' ' ' WASHINGTON RESORTS. uinon npring. ............. ; " Boyd A Bon and Mlnaral Spring Hotel SaKd,BPrtn" .Tbora Mof f ett 'Collins Springs,, C. T. Belcher llwaco..., .Louts Cohsa Long Beach. ............... I Marshall FotUnger and Q. A. BmltJ Nahcotta .-H. J. Brown Jcan Park. ....... .Mattnewe Tneaiora Seavlew Frank B. Strauhal The Breakers....... The Breakers txuimi Toxianrs AMUSEMENTS : . ; Marquam Grand... "Are Too Mason r Grand Vaudeville Lyrlg.. "Tha Two Orphans" Star Tha Bcout'a Revenge" Tha Oaks,- o. W.. P. earllne, First aad Aider. ri a been -for the saat two montha jurchaaln aooda for tha fall uuon. YMr. . Wetnateln waa accompanied by hi a i (wife and together thay visited several or interest on the Atiantio "Good are high in ail Unas, bat were particularly fortunate In secur- id contract 11 1 f nnnvE iessie uadley . i hi i ; a I te m? ' " 1 , V r --i' ; j .la . i i i " " i i... 1 y n Si to . MUs Jessie Headley, who saved bar aunt. Mrs. Sarah J. Rickey, aged M rears, from death In the Willamette river opposite the South Portland ahlp- fiolladay Park, concert, a Caprlo! band yards at noon yesterday by wonderful presence or mina, is Dui.n year oia. 8. Wetnateln. onaof the two partners f7" """""Zi 0"r'y"l f fhe JlawTork Outflttlna; company, I when suddenly precipitated Into tha cold ti9jni returnea irom wew iors wnera i waier w tne river. . . . if at oil Ml The heroine anil bar aunt ware erosa Ing the river lnacanoa to carry Jessie's father's dinner to him, where he la era- Iiloyed aa a painter in tha South Port and shipyards. Her father la H. Head ley. The family Uvea near Yacht land ing, a short dlatance north of the Oaks on the electric line. The girl had been accustomed to paddle across the river every day for many weeks, snd felt rea sonably confident In her ability to han dle ine canoe. When nearly acroaa to the west side, Mra Rickey thought aha would help her niece. She took up aa extra paddle, but not understanding the peculiarities of prices an lmmenae stock of men's and women's wear ig apparel of all kinds," said Mr. ' einatem this morning. we are aoinc o enlarge many of our departments the coming season.'' Attendance at the Jamestown fair Is till far from the expectations of the management, but la now Increasing steadily, according to a letter received by Jefferson Myers from C A. Wood, assistant to the director of admissions And concessions. Fireworks have been made use of to draw tha crowds, aad nave proved effective. The Seattle ex position people have an advertising booth at tha Jamestown fair, and are exploiting the northweet attraction with mucn energy. ttm. Captain a & Edwards. Inspector of HI TV: -.rZI ". " beading for Portlaad with one VWUeVjev W BMB) UiU QUUUea a a W ww Heart church hall. The officers of tha new organisation are A. McDonald, pres ident; J. Urquhart, vice-president; J. Franswa, aecretary; A. Muesalg, treaa vrer. Blx councillors and a marshal were appointed by Prealdent McDonald. The society has for Ite object the ad vancement of Bacred Heart pariah. tha ttrht craft aha turned it over. Vise Headley dived after the form of her aunt aa it waa disappearing for the third time in the deep water, brought It to the surfaoe and held it there until four boata nut nut hv the laborers in the shipyards cam to their rescue aad brought them safely ashore. Mra Rickey haa only been in Portland a short time, coming from Omaha. Ne- Draaaa, to visit ner relatives. INSPECTOR OF HULLS EDWARDS CAPTURES SEA SERPENT IN BAY of the most remarkable freaks of nature over captured by a human being, so his fellow Inspector, Captain Fuller, an nounced this morning. Captain Edwards has been sojourning on Y equina Bay for the past three weeks and will be home tonight or tomorrow morning, with the freak snuaiv nut awav In his erlo. in a letter to captain uner, uaptain Water throught hosa tm mvX rarda or sidewalks or wanning porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tha hour of I and a. m.. and C and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rulea,, or waste- fully, it wiu be snut on. serpent off Yaaulna Bay while fishing one day ten miles off shore. It Is even more remarkable, he writes, than the ordinary aea serpent used occasionally to advertise summer resort a on the beaches and will make a splendid aequ- itlon to the Inspectors' museum to the Custom house building. v Friends of Captain Edwards who have been told of the serpent are skeptical and say they will believe the story when they see the serpent suspended among the other relics and curios on the walls of the museum, but not before. Captain Edwards once told of, how he had seen a pumpkin about the sine of Council Crest and an artist, hearing him tell the tale, painted a. composite picture of Captain Edwards and the pumpkin, the former being about the else of a parlor match and the latter twice aa large aa a football The comparison waa so well drawn, according to the In spector's own Judgment, that the pic ture now adorns tha honored position In the museum picture gallery. A fortune of 200,000 haa been left to PORTLAND AD CLUB AFTER CONVENTION C N. Black will leave today for Cln clnnatL where be will represent the Portland Ad club at tha national con ventlon of tha Associated Ad Clubs of Rev. George F. Houghton as bla share of an English estate, aoeordlng to In formation received by Rev. Houghton. The estate baa been In litigation, and a decision of a ohancery court haa Just been made whlon enliuea Kev. tiougn ton to the money. - A St Johns electric ear ran Into a carriage containing Mr. aad Mrs. A. Bosch, 651 Commercial street, on WU . llanls avenue between Russell and Knott . streets, throwing the occupants to the atreet and wrecking tha carriage, Mr. and Mra. Bosch were uninjured. i Tha following articles, found on the streetcars yesterday, can ba eeoured by calling at room 4. O. W. P. building, nraar First and Alder streets: One BTtD. 1 package carrier. 1 lunch basket. i miscellaneous packages, 1 pin, 1 band bag and 1 umbrella. Owing to the fact that a number of the school directors were absent from the city yesterday no meeting of the boafa waa held last evening. The meet ing will be held aa soon aa a quorum of the directors are in me city. The Oregon Cheese company will sell you good creamery butter 66o a roll; dairy butter, 46c to lOo roll. We have thousanda or pounds of cheeaa In stock. !?' I6C pouno. uowee a. apecMuiy. whn. ,t u. Blaek will en rinn streeu i...n. to secure the convention of ItOJ . nm1mV tvmA 'or Portland, to be held at the time of An outing at Overlook was had by tn r0B y Many daiegtes from the Toung People'a Society of the Swed- various parts of tha country have al- Ish Baptist Mission and the Epworth ready signified their desire to coma to league of the Swedish Methodist church Portland next year and It Is considered Sunaay ariernoon. rtev. x. p- i nvnn i proosDie inav u win u um m and Rev. Jonn uvau conauciea reiigioua services. Amusement Council Crest park every evening. Take a car ride to this most beautiful spot. Mualo, dancing, moving clotures. Illustrated, songs, etc. Vocal and Instrumental mualo by the "Ha waiian musicians." Anthracite Coal.- Buy your winter supply now. Most economical fuel on tha market this season. Independent Coal eV IceCompany, telephones; Main 80; Home, A-S7B0. ClnLirie river, opposite HOCK liuna roruuna commercial inwronn - club house, one ana one iounn acres, only f 1,000. East 189, or Harlow V Dowllng, Milwaukie. . C. N. Black. ai. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, Leaves Washington street dock at i p. m. I conventions to be held In the Rose City at the time of next year's carnival. RAILROAD COMPLETION WILL BE CELEBRATED Cnmnletinn of tha RlDaria-Lewlston ra.il mud ennatructed Jolntlv by the Harriman and Hill companies along the Snake river, will be celebrated this fall by the Lewiston Fair association. A Portland day has been designated, and October 7 selected as tha date when pec ted to make a showing of attendance at tne rair. xne association sent, a rep resentative, H. L. Powers, to Portland to present the Invitation In person, and he addressed the board of governors of the Commercial club at lta meeting yes terday afternoon. Tha Ladles Guild of the University BAND CONCERT AT H0LLADAY PARK Park Congregational church will give a box social at uoiumma pars: xnursaay. Miss Joela Gound or her Bister can i ecure Information of value to her by addressing s-469, journal. Woman's Exchange, III Tenth street, lunch H:i0 to 1; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East T8; B-1007. E. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh snd Stark its. Ir. E C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. j - D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh, The picnic which waa to have been held by the Foresters of America at The f olio win r crorram will ba ren dered by the park band at Holladay park this evening: March, "General Sumner's Victory" (Da Caprlo); overture, 'William Tell," by request (Rossini); a hunting scene iRucaloBsl): valse entre acta at valae, from "Coppella" (Deilbes); Remlnls oences of Scotland, by request (God frey). Intermission Selection, "I. O. TJ.," by reauest (Johnson i; rarapnrase, "Mas- ): aa's In the Cold, Cold Ground" (Clapp o. "The Flower Qiri" Wi 'La Csarine," masurka Russe nick): (Oanne); A De Caprlo, director. march, "Chicken Charlie' Let Us Do Your Laundering 9A Another story added to bar building enlarges ' our facilities almost a third. Equipment up-to-date, i Only steam-heated polish-, era- the kind that doea not burn In Portland.' Female help the Oaks Thursday t this week has been maeriniteiy postponea. Berger signs 114 Tamhlll phone. , Everybody Is talking about. It. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. f' ' Beck Jeweler JOS Alder. UNION LAUNDRY (SECOND AND COLUMBIA 4 ' Telephone Main 398. ; ' Ice. - For lea call Main 134 or A-114. Xoa Delivery company. 161 SUrk at , 2 "as-sas"s saassMSBBBaaaaeaHs Gets a Good Location. Tha Whlta Sewtne- Machine company have secured the lease of tha corner store In the new Baker building at Elcv enth and Washington. Thla will make nhe of tha . finest, locations bf .any sewing machine agency in the city, and H. P.. Jones la to be congratulated for his auccees in getting bold or a central and permanent; place for the 'White Sewing Machine.- Mr.-Jones attributes a a-oMt deal of hi auccesa in hnllcHnc Uo a large business to the liberal use of prmterr. ink. . .;' .-j,;f: . Mttsger A' Co 'optlolass. 141 Wash, LOCAL CONTRACTORS GET SLICE OF WORK A total of about IB miles of construc tion of the Pacific Railway ft Naviga tion company's Una In Tillamook county Is now under oontract to Portland men. McCabe Broa. of thla olty yesterday secured a oontract for four and a half miles In addition to the tunnel they are bow anvmg. xney wui assemDie ma terial at once and push the grading worn. Tne roruana construction com pany haa oontraots for about 20 miles, and for the equipping of the same haa a large force of men at work between Tillamook and the Nehalern river. A shipload of machinery and supplies, to- ?:ether with locomotives and cars, was aken to Bay City a few days aao bv this company. puoriH ARE DECLARED IIUIS1CE City Plans .Prohibitive Li ' censes or Permanent'Revo cation for Nuisances. Wheedng, ' sputtering phonographs and grinding, rasping eleotrlo pianos WIU no longer grata on the nerves of Portland' apartment population. Zf tha olty faffs to "be rid of them by prohib itive licenses, uien tney wui oa pererop- torll revoked. In the lloense committee meeting of city council yesterday vigoroua objec tion waa made to these mechanical muslo producers, the protestants naming particularly the Inatrument In front of tne vooette, a-cent moving picture show In the Gearin building at Thir teenth and Washington streets. - Resi dents at the Nortonla and Carleton. fashionable apartment houses, have be come so disturbed by the Incessant playing of the inatrument that they have threatened to move from the vi cinity. Thla would be ruinous-to the proprietors of these family hotels, they assert, and the oouncll waa accordingly asked to give some relief. The protests are not aimed alone at tha V Odette, but the revulsion of feeling Is general all along Washington street. A moving picture show farther down the street Is the object of the same protest, and in order to give protection to the larger enterprises It waa conclud ed to proceed against all notse-produclng aevices or tne Kina. Members of the oounctl expressed per sonal opinion relative to the phono graphs, and none viewed their existence with favor. They have no desire to sup press musts In connection with the shows, but they want the musio kept within the theatre proper, so that tho disturbance can be avoided. CHINESE MERCHANT HAVING HARD TIME Unless an amendment Is attached to the present auction-house ordinance An drew Xan will be compelled to keep closed his Fifth street auotlon-house. No relief Is In sight for the Chinese merchant of z6 years' residence in Port land. Kan annealed to the license committee yesterday through his attorney, C. E. S. Wood, for a reissuance of the license re voked two months ago by the council. Colonel Wood tried to show the commit tee that Kan's intentions were good in conducting his auction-house In view of his long identification witn tne Business Interests of Portland. He cited that the amendment to the Belding ordinance, passed some two yeara ago, which fixed a 120 a dav license on oriental warea. waa made to protect the people from the dishonest auctioneer of the Jap anese and Chinese foods lert over rrora the Lewi and Clark exposition. In view of the source of the amendment, Mr. Wood thought the ordinance dis criminating and did not believe It would stand a teat of the courts. There are two distinct classee of auction-house licensee. The first class paya a lloense of 1 160 a year and 1 per mitted to auction good that have been In the state over a year. The other class nay 120 a day for the privilege of sell in a at auction Chinese. Persian and Jap anese goods and Jewelry. Kan paid a first-class license, but sold goods des ignated under the second ciasa POSSIBLE ROUTES BEING EXAMINED A number of possible route for the extension of the Corvallls ft Eastern to Crook county are being examined by Southern Pacific engineers. A party of surveyors was sent yesterday to follow ine east rorit or tne tsantiam with the hope of finding an easy arada from Lebanon over the Cascade range to the upper Deschutes and thence to Bend and Prlnevlll. DISCUSSION AHEAD 4F0R GAS FRANCHISES It la expected consideration of several aaa franchise nendinr before St Johns council will be had tonight at the reg ular meeting of that bodyf It la re ported one of the applications may be withdrawn; but promoters of both other companiea promise immediate Installa tion of up-to-date plants should they be granted franchises. w i .t.. u I iUUCl VliC A T I l . 1:1 . i uw it iu uiuunih ' HAGAjTS Magnolia Balm A liquid preparation for the Face, Neck, Arms ana H&nas. cannot dc detected. It is neither sticky nor irreasY. It's b armlets, clean ana refreshing. Two colors, Pink ad White. Use it morning, noon and night. Spring, Summer. Pali. Winter. SAMPLE FREE. LYON MFO. CO., 44 Booth Fifth St., Bbooxxtx, X. Y. TEA Fine tea brings-out con versation if anything will; it compels to a little leisure. A Schilliof & Company San Francisco THE LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE ELKS BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR YOU Our Is one of the ten largest business colleges In the United States, Enrollment, past year, 842 pupils. Equipment, 116,000. Graduate are all employed. Placed S61 pupils into lucrative positions during past year. We will place you when competent. H. W. BEHNKE, Pre. I. M. WALKER, Prln. ' sxaro rom oataxoovb. 4i'- -V II TlH II J) Will r,-o ,' vu s viviruvu - 1 - ".';,' ; i"" ' ' ' ,' r - ' ' I:" ' . ' .. .' ' a ' ... ..; Alfred Benjamin's Cflili High-Grade Sum Suits $18.00 Suits at 012.60 $20.00 Suits at $14.00 $25.00 Suits at $17.50 $30.00 Suits at .$21.00 20 Per Cent Discount on Blues and Blacks KNOX STRAW HATS 50 Discount f 31 1 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice CAtxrcsiriA Esrrijf, HOTEL JEFFERSON TURK AND GOUOH STRUTS ' V! 8AN TBANCISCO 't PKeiAI. SUMMER RATIS Hew boUl. faeae Jefferson Square. Tw bloeka from Van Neas At, tha prmnt sImd. Id aUtrict. . Car Una transferring all era city, pas door. Erry modem eearanlanea, IMrooma sinal or aaeuitak lMrrtrateaatlia, American ana juuropean piana. niam swa at. Omnlbn meat all trains. .. . STEWART-BARKER CO. TJuHoeal Stewart Opena Septeaahet lt azAUTiruX) nw Key RouteloD it Hotel" 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Sunny rooms, private baths, lonf-d! tanoe telephones, compressed air clean ing, large lobby eaf a la cart with euUrine and service unsurpassed. For ratea, etc, addresa ; 7 ' N. & MCLLAN. Manager, rermerly Assistant Managar . Palace Hotel. San Franoiaoo. ' Rosenthal's Seventh and Washington Streets OSXSXSSZSSSfl N ii M ll Midsummer Sale Xl 1 Ul Uaitu a A kJiiww wwiw GRAND HOTEL II Taylor St. Near Market SAN FRANCISCO : Two block from railroad office, mint, postoffice and city hall. The most modern and handsomely fur niahed hotel la the elty. European plan. Ratea 11.10 up. Our .."bus meets ail trains, ' ' AUr. B. DRUCKER, Mgr. - HOTICL HOLLAND snia Vtareet, Bat. Powell aa rranotsoa. aad Mason. NOW OPEN ftrlotly rireVClaas, Aaaolntelir Kra proof. W Soomai 0 with Bath. , g. ovoinruuk Mgr. HOTEL AUDUBON tur yiAiroiBoo-itrmorxAjr kajt wax. atule rtMias or n snlta. Etorstsr. stMBi beat, sleetrte llcbts id all SMoer eeaTesa. sees, stneu tint-turn, uoiwiiiii w sa dis enters, on airaet nae avwt xtrrj a bird snd Town ad depot. Sate II aa. C a OANTIB. 03S nils t.. aeer Tea Meas, a ner. Save Money by Buy ing Your Shoes Here Men's Genuine Patent Colt Blucher and Button Oxfords, all sizes and widths, reduced to $3.35 Men's Gunmetal Calf and Vici Kid Blucher Oxfords, welt soles, stylish and comfortable, reduced to......?3.15 Women's White Canvas Gibson Ties, felt soles, reduced to ...?1.25 Women's Patent Colt and Dull Kid Gibson Ties, welt soles, reduced to .......v. $1.95 Women's Patent Colt Button Oxfords, welt soles, reduced to ?2.85 Women's Patent Colt Gibson Ties, with welt and turn soles, plain and tipped, reduced to $2.85 Women's Patent Colt and Gunmetal Garden Ties, reduced to 83.15 Children's Elkskin Skuffers, sizes 5 to 8 81.25, 8 to 11 81.50, and many others. ROSENTHAL'S Seventh and Washington Seventh and Washington PORTLAND'S BEST SHOE STORE K LOCKSLEY HALL SEASIDE, OREGON Spend yoor vacation at Seaside and at delightful Locksle? Hall. Mora attrao tive than ever before. Accommodation of tha highest order. One hundred ele v f;ant outside rooms; private baths: aleo rio lights; .' ot and cold water. Annex overlooking the Psclflo and de lightfully situated cottage. Oulsln Tmrnrpassed, sas roods a, paaiajttr --,',() t nun btts mm aza tbaxks. 9. 1 ATTBTXW. Zn A. 0AUZ8XB. Props. When You Travel With Trunks that are MiTMh I "Made in 0resn" iC n X? l Tou will be satisfied, ft i ,V fid ( : they stand the test Don 3 ftwexarri, "1. You will be satisfied, for thev stand the test Don't buy cheap eastern Trunks, but call on us. 1,000 Trunks to select from. Everything In baga and Suit CasesTwo Stores. THE PORTLAND TRUNK MFG. CO. 107 Sixth, near Stark. TOVB CBSBZ ZS OOOD, M Third, corner Pin. i . . j . a v . i a L. r l!!a - IKwt "PRINTING PLATES FINISHED ON TIME" NOTICE Of REMOVAL Hiclts-Chatten Engraving Co. are now fully established in their new building at the Corner of Second and Alder Sts. A great deal of money has been expended on the new quarters, making the largest and best-equipped engraving house on the Pacific Coast. A complete force of thoroughly competent workmen, together with new machinery, enables a greater output, as well as doing away with all annoying delays In not receiving orders when promised. "Printing Plates Fin ished on Time," is the motto of the new shop. a . I W m. ."' " The i. Portland PORTLAND. ORBQON. lUJIOPt AN PLAN ONLY BXADQUARTERS TOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL , . ?TRAVKLBR8, - Xvarythlng to eat and drink, and It cot no mora in tha.j-( ' " Portland Hotel RaunkttUr .., than elsewhere in the city. Every weekday night from 1:10 to IS. "m. ft aownt, arnv- HOTEL MOORE - onor ail ma txax. 'V : v CLATSOP BXACS, SCASIBX, OU40V. The Cliff Eeuse of Oregea. , Directly ea the btsea. everlooktef the eeeaa. Bet salt baths aad ar( sathto. BeereatloB pier for tUhln. goa parlors, electrie lights, fireplace and raraae beet! yiM walks aad err?. Sea food specieltr Kates, $2.50 and $3.00 per day SPKCIAI BATB3 BT TBS WSKBV . AM J. M00H8. rro. jVt DraDubert F. Lconnrd 0STE0PATCIC PHYSICIAN Phoa Kate T0i tiao iXoaawk 1. MARQUAM lORAND (Phon Main f.) s i ' -Tonight aad All Week. Matinee Wed nesday and Saturday, the Fun , nleat of All Farce-Comedies. "Are Yoiua Mason?" Evening 0o, IBs, 1E& , , Curtain l;S0. TheQrandffiT ' This Week, Xaxlaa Si BoIHaoa,' European Novelty Aet " Mr. and Mrs. John T. Powers. gdx Other B1 Aota. -Three shows daily at fJtt, T:4S and i:80 p. m. LYRIC THEATER MaS;?ss. This Week the Allen fltock . Company . , Presenting. ; ;. . , .Willi i XWO OSPMAVS," "" Matinees Tuesday. Thursday, Satur day and Sunday. Price. lOo, SOo. Every evening at 1:15. Price, lOo, lOo, and lOo. Reserved seata by phone. Main 4sSI. Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. , The Stair old. ,.m MM S AAV I.C4I ; NEW. . . A Ut moawu imma Matinees ' Tuesday. Thursdays, Sat- , ttrdays and Sunday at 1:30. Prices, lOo and SOo, Every evening at 1:18. Prioea, 10c. JOo and loc, , ', ,. - Next week, last week of New Star ' Stock Co., in Tha Tie That Bind." BASEBALIL ATHLETIC PARK, Ooxnav Tanlu and Twenty-fourth. August 12, 13, li 15, 16, 17. PORTLAND VS. SAN FRANCISCO Game called at S:S0 p. m. dally. . ' Games called at J: p. m. Sunday. ULDXZV DAT rBXDAT. , ADMISSION S5. . Orandsland I So. ChlWrea la Box Seats He.- :: XV rv xv rv aa -. v k i'iM. V I lit 'X. I Th Rosa City's Model Amuse . , 'menf Resort. , : tn Psrllous Exhibition on the High Spiral Tower. S'tAST webx or nr?'; n ; a ':H poreeters' CelebreMnn JTTKURSX)Al',AUULtir 13