THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. EVENINO, AUGUST S3, X807. IBB JOURNAL AT RESORTS . Bubacftfcera can havt The Journal de NCTd the regular rataa at the fol- loaTtsk resorts b notlfvlne- tha agents , ,at thewMous places mentioned, Bub- ecriptions by -mall are payable la. M OREGON ItESORTS. Qearhart Park ; .P. X StrwA not Lake....,, ...Hot Lake Sanitarium SjMldi ., ,l4wil A Co. Wllhoit Sprlnga ...P. W. McLeraa WASHINGTON RESORTS-. cpnnga ,. . . . . Boyd ft Bon and Mlnaral Springs Hotel Cascade Springs. Thomas Moffatt Colllna Bpringa.. ...C. T. Belcher . iiwico ....Louis uao xmik Beach . : MarahaU A Fottangar and O. A. Smith Nahcotta " H. J. Brown Ocean Park- Matthews Thadford oeaview trana a. arewm The Breaker! Tha Braakara Hotel TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg...... "Swell Elegant Jonaa" Minuin "Tha Beoond In Command" Grand ....Vaudeville Lyrlo ...The Oirl From Albany' Htar. "Tha Tla That Bind a" Oaka O. W. P. Una No ona ever heard of tha failure of a gold mine. No ona aver heard of bask falling beoauae of too much gold. It waaSr daalra to aeoure their gold that cajjtetr the multitude to surround the jamn Savings bank yesterday and laat Flight. If theae dlaoonaolate and heart broken depositors bad owned stock in auoh propertlea aa tha Champion Group Mining company, operating in me ra moui gold region of Slaklyou county California, they would have Drovlded a aafe ldoome for themaelvea that would not have been aubjeot to the vaarariea of human carelessness. Tbia company owns 11 gold and zi oopper propertlea near Treka, the gold mlnea being al ready developed, ao that there can be no mtatake aa to their value. They are "real" mines, and not prospects, and to eauip mem ror large production for immediate results of the largest kind possible the company la selling a raw uousana snares 01 11a a too at less than naif lta real value. This sacrifice la but for a few day a however, and must be taken advantage of without delay. Robert F. Scott of the First Na tional bank, this city, lnveated $150 of nis wages in mining snares, ana ine other day sold out for $106,000, and la now making a tour of tha world. Theae opportunities are atlll open. Mr. Boott 'did not give hia money to others to mane money out of It Ha made the money nimseir. You can do ao, too. Banks pay 4 per cent Interest. It would ;be an Insignificant gold mine that paid leas than IS to IS per oent. One nun- urea per cent la not extraordinary. The 16,000 depositors In the Oregon Trust at Savings bank would hare been Imuch better off. no doubt, if they had "bought Inside Portland real aetata Re member Portland la growing and will continue to grow, and sensible people 'are Investing their money In good cor ner lota In the city, and areotlng bulld lnga thereon, and drawing rants instead Jof putting money Into such concerns aa uia uroifuu inui at oavings Dana, to Da loaned out on scaly, bonda and various kinds of SO-c&lled securities. Seek the laid of a reliable, experienced and re sponsible real estate dealer and buy Igood property. Hold your own securi ties and draw your own rents. Remem ber Portland real eatate will not burn up or run away, and will aurely increase in value. We have had nearly 10 years' continuous buatneaa experience in the city of Portland. Have now aome good bargains and will give you our beat services and advice in the matter of making real eatate investmenta Out-of-town investors are requested to call or write us, and are referred to any of me oanaa or mercantile nouaea in the city aa to our atanding and business memoes, unanoa m. Henry dc Bon, 1x2 uaira street, rorttana, ur. Pressing A Bldsom . , ' . '.Friend, and doing; It up-to-date la an art - Whan "tha bosom friend la your shirt front, we are atrlot ly In It We claim nothing that wa oannot do, ' Our ehlrta, collars and cuffs are given the latest fin ish so prised by refined men. UNION LAUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA Telephone Main 398. wooden pipe, which la a 11-inch main. was connected with the high aervlce main at the south aide of Mount Tabor. It was laid down the east side of Mount Tabor to the Base Line road, and then extended to Villa avenue. It is the nrst wooden pipe to be laid, and waa installed at the auarsestlon of Mavor Lane, who desired to give that grade of pipe a morougn teat. In the divorce suit of Battle C. Car mack against Wlllard C Car mack, pres ident of the Diamond Ice eomtanv Judge Oantenbein Issued a restraining oraer xorniaaing carmack rrom convey Ing any property while the ault la pending, and further forblddlnar him from visiting his wife's home without ner permission. Mrs. carmack resides at Woodstock, and the property Involved amounts to a,svo. Thirty carloads of Woodmen of the World of Portland will enjoy a trolley ride party tomorrow night In the first car Oovernor Geo rye E. Chamberlain, Mayor Harry Lane and olty official. General Organiser Peter F. Oilroy, State urganiser H. u Day ana memDers or the presa will lead the exourslon party. Folio win a- closely will be the other cars filled with members. Clauds F. Spauldlng has been appoint ed postmaster at Woodstock to eucceed R. Ollstran. who has' held the posi tion for many years. Tha appointment s an epoch in a Ions time rivalry ex isting between the men. who at one time were In the grocery buslneas together. Mrs. Lillian Smith waa awarded the prlie at the medal contest held at the Central W. C. T. U. rooms, Wednesday afternoon. A very Interesting discus sion followed on the suffraae Question. led by Mrs. M. L Hidden. Next week tne program win be in charge or Mrs. m. Bieetn. subject, the w. u. t. u. work. Complaint In a divorce suit haa been filed in circuit court by Ethel Zook against William Zook. Deaertion and non-support are the charges. The cou ple were married at Council Bluffs, owe. June to. 1806. Mfa Zook Drays that ane may be permitted to resume ner maiaan name 01 Batts. IB YOUTH PUZZjfSCOIIOT Mother Says She Has No Command Over Way ward Son. BOY IS NOW INMATE OF RETENTION HOME Enjoya His Surroundings, Calls Su perintendent Papa, Bnt Occasion ally Take Indefinite Leave of Ab sence on His Own Authority. Probation offioere connected with Ju venile court business are pussled over what to do with -year-old William Zey- fer, at present an Inmate of the Deten tion Home. Some time - ago Wllllam'a mother called upon Judge Fraaer and complained that tha little fellow per sisted In running away from home and remaining abaent daya at a time. You see," explained the mother to the court, "WUlle acta aa the spirit moves him. I can't aay he la a ylcloue boy or morally bad. Somehow, I have no command over him." . It waa finally decided to aend Wil liam to the Detention Home, and appar ently the lad liked hia new surround ings. He took a great fancy to the head of tha Institution and -refused to eat hia meals unless he oould oooupy a aeat beside tne superintendent. Ona afternoon William was missed about the place, and later In the day he returned with a bundle of clothing. "Where have you been?" aternly de manded the superintendent "Home to see mother and get aome clean clothing," cams back the quick reply. ... The lad'a story proved true, and regu larly since then William haa made trips flit LONG WHITE All Silk Gloves 98c The very best very long, all silk white gloves in alaea &V4 and 9. St Co M Millie Leading East Side Department Store Corner of Grand Avenue and East Alder Street Try fcr Tbal $50:00 Cash Prize Offered by tha East Side Busi ness Men's Club, for "alogan." Contest open to all. About September 2nd We Will Remove to Our Big New and Modern Store 'at the southeast corner of BasJ Morrison street and Union avenue. Our new store will be the lightest and one of the most up-to-date stbfes In the city and give us three times the sales space we now occupy. Eight More Days of Our Big Removal Sale JUST EIGHT DAYS OF THE GREATEST BARGAIN-GIVING We have ever attempted, practically every article in the store being reduced in price 8c Bleached (luck Toweling 5c Yard The celebrated Belfast Mills Bleached 17-lnch Huck Toweling, the regular 8c grade at of yard. home and visited an hour or two with hia mother. He likes his surroundings and doea .nothing else to violate his commitment The attendants at the in stitution like the youngster, but hia mother still complains that the boy has wm or hia own. and it hurts her to think that ahe haa no command over him. William la reoorted to be verv email for his age and one of the brightest laus at tne institution, hi insists on 1 VKiunK ine supenmenaeni papa, ana tells his mother his happiness would be complete if aha would only come to live at the big houae where he stays every night A. F. C. Dress Ginghams Sell Regularly at 12V2C and 15c Our Removal Sale Price 9c Yard And a splendid assortment of the very best colors and patterns are here now to select from. Old Home day. for Harmony will be 'held August 14 on tha pioneers' camp ing ground where the first settlers In western Oregon camped In the early forties. This spot is a mile and a half east or Jtuwauue on the Harmony road, near tha Bandy orosalng of the Southern Pacific The home-coming la to be under the direction of the Harmony Publlo Improvement society, it being me purpose to duuo a nan witn the funds raised. There are to be two pro grama, one at I o'clock and another at I, while lunch will be served at noon and a chicken pie dinner in the even ing. Secretary C. H. Williamson of the Stats Horticultural society, Secretary O. H. Hlmes of tha State Historical so ciety. Judge Ryan of Oregon City and other prominent state cltlsena who first eettled in Harmony and vicinity will be present at the home-coming. Chances for the establishment of a naval station on tha Columbia river aa m result of the expected visit of Admir als Cowlea, Holllday and Capps to tha Pacific coast are not very good, accord ing to a letter received by the chamber of oommerce from Senator Bourne. Sen ator Bourne haa been in touch with the naval department in the bopea of in- auouijr mem to locate a new atatlon on the Columbia river, but haa been In formed that the present visit of the admirals is merely for the purpose of inspecting tne present stations, and mat tnere la no present Intention of es tablishing a new station on this coast Under the auapices of tha T. W. C A. tomorrow evening at the Lewis and Clark exposition grounds Miss Wllhel- n uiuBiraiea lecture rrom ian- s. ue Caprio'a band will play ISt time this season, and Ira II be served from 8 to 10:30 o'clock. A gala time is planned and a large crowd la expected. Everything will take place In front of the Forestry building. This will probably be the occasion of the last large public gather ing thla aummer on the fair grounds. "The Observation Car Flying Kite" Is the latest Invention. The GoJden Grain Granules cereal coffee people have the exclusive right to use It Everybody la talking about It ' r Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or wlndowa must be paid for In advance and used only between tne hours of S and (I a. m., and C and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If sed contrarv to these rules, or waste fully. It will be ahut off. Wtlmot Tk Llnnett yesterday aettled with tha O. R A N. company, and the case in circuit court was discontinued. The ault compromised resulted over the killing of a number of horses owned by the nrm ty a ireight train. Amuse njent Council Crest park every evening. Take car ride to thla moat beautiful spot. Music, dancing, moving pictures. Illustrated songs, etc Vocal and Instrumental muelo by tha Ha waiian musicians. Hear the famous Oregon male quartet The . meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A. O. H. laat Tuesday evening was well attended. A neat program was given. Ice cream and cake were served by the entertainment committee. The fire denartment waa thla morninar engaged In testing the two new fire en gines which recently arrived from the factory. So far as the tests have been conducted the engines do their work according to representation. Articles found on streetcars yester day were: Two satchels, one birdcage. two lunch baskets, ona basket, two books, two packages, two umbrellas, one pair gloves. Owners call room , O. W. P. building, Fl'st and Alder streets. FIRST STREET NHL SOPH BE PAVED Seventy Per Cent of Property Owners Sign Up lor This Needed Improvement. Children's Knitted Underwaists Regular 18c Value at 9c Fine ribbed and taped Underwaists, for children of all ages from 4 te lz years; very strong ana corn fortable and worn by both boys and girls. Bleached 65c Sheets at 47c Full bleached Sheets, sice 72 by 90; all hemmed and ready for use; a most remarkable value at tha present time. ComoanT B. Oregon National Guard. will beatn Its weekiv drills next Tues day night afr the Armory. The com pany at a recent meeting decided to commenoo the winter's work one month earlier than usual. Montavtlla residents are now getting a good supply of Bull Run water, tha wooden pipe main having Just been con nected by the water department. The Learn to swim at Rlngler's Natatorl- um, 888 East Morrison. Fresh water, heated: enamelled tank 10x60 feet Priv ate lessons for ladles and gents, 60 cents; swim, 25 centa. The Oregon Cheese company 1?6 Fifth street, will sell first-class cream ery butter at 65 cents per roll for a few daja yet Try our 26-cent coffee. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreeu dock at 2 p. m. B. W. Moore, expert photographer, Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. "Hard surface paving will oommence on First street just as soon aa the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany haa ita tracka laid far enough for ua to begin." said Charles K. Henry this morning. "We have over TO Der cent of the property owners signed up for the Improvement and could get more if we had the time to go out after them. Under the ordinance all we need to in stitute pavement is over 60 per cent of the property owners. "We have had a hard flcht for pave ment on this street and we Intend to make it one of the best hard surfaced streets in the city. At this time the streetcar company Is Drosecutinar Its work on the east side of the street. When this is completed It will be neces sary for the streetcar company to build down the west aids of the street and after thla .we can commence our own oituiitnio improvements. , "We hope to be able to have the War ren Construction ' company start in on the street aa early as possible. We would like to have the material on the ground and the men at work during the rirst weex in tseptemDer. we snail reel disappointed If the work is not under way Dy tne middle or September." TONIGHT'S CONCERT LAST OF SEASON American Lady Best $1.25 Corsets 89c Five of the very newest and best-fitting modela to select from; either with or without supportera attached. Best 7c and 8V3C Apron Ging hams at 5c Yard A big assortment of best checks and stripes are in this lot; every piece good" in patterns and standard m quality. Ladies' 25c and 35c Black and Embroidered Lace Hose at 17c Beautiful designs irj very fine lisle lace Hosiery, either in all black of black with colored embroidery On front; all sixes. ' Men's Soft and Stiff Hats, Worth to $3.00, at $1.49 For Friday and Saturday we offer an extra special; your choice of any of this season'a 2, $2J0 or $3 black or colored Hats, either soft or stiff styles, at the small price of 1.49. Odds and Ends of Men's Summer Underwear, Values to 50c and 75c, at 25c Odds and ends in men's Shirts and Drawers; all goods of excellent qualities to close out at 2Se. Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Tan Oxfords at $1.58 Women's stylish tan Blucher Oxfords, with very best Goodyear welt soles. Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Crawford Shoes $2.90 Men's Shoes of the very best kinds and styles; all kinds of leather; these goods represent the top notch of shoe value aa to style, fit and quality. Ladies' $3.50 L P. Reed Shoes $2.90 Our very best goodsyin kid and patent colt leather; Goodyear welt and hand-turned soles; very newest styles. Ladies' Best $2.50 and $3.00 Ox fords $1.88 The very newest and best styles of kid and patent leather Oxfords in Blucher and button styles, with best Goodyear welt soles. Misses' and Children's Oxfords. Values to $1.75, at 75c Your choice of all styles that are left; black kid, patent leather and tan are all Included; all are most excellent styles and quality and we have practically every size from 6 to VA: all sold at from $1.25 to $1.75, but to close them before we move the price is 7Sf. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-1007 Woman's Exchange, 1SJ Tenth street. lunch 11:10 to z; business men s lunch. .Tonight's concert at Holladav nark by the Park band will be the last one there for the season. Slgnor De Caprlo has selected an unusually attractive program, as rollowa: March, 7Meet Me on the Trail" ..De Caprlo Overture, "Egmont" Beethoven Spanfah Serenade, "La Paloma". Yarbler Medleja, "Frost on the Pumpkin". Fllxer intermission. Grand selection, "Don Caesar de Bason" new) Massenet JJovelette, "Jleart's Desire" Losey waiw, jOTiuaianuna- waiatenrel intermezzo', "Al Fresco". Herbert March, "On the Heights" Everest A. De Caprlo, director. Oasene for laundry, kitchen and gen eral household use hot or cold water. Diamonds, Watches Beck's, 206 Alder D. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Notice. It will be to your advantage to call at once if you are a depositor in If a young man should buy some good of you and pay you mm . . - cash he would prooaDiy not attract your particular attention, If that same young man should draw a check book from his pocket and write you a check in payment for his purchase you would think, "Here is a thrifty young man." You would never forget him and he would carry a certain amount of your respect which would help him in a business way. a That is the effect that a bank account has on eevrybody. See that your boy has a bank account and teach him to deposit his money in theank and pay his bills by check. He will quickly learn good business habits and the bank influence will help him in his dealings with other men. MM e welcome the accounts of our boys and girls. the Oregon Trust A Savings bank, room 211 Couch building. Fourth street, be tween Washington and Stark. Rev. John Ovall of the Anti-Saloon league left for Albany today. He will apeak at Oatea tomorrow evening. Lyons next Sunday morning and at Mehama Sunday evening. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Art Postal company. Ice. Ioa ror ice call Main 234 or A-S245. Delivery company, 361 stark at Good-Natured Crowds Talk about the bank failure, the newa contained in the Golden Eagle's big ad on another page of their half-price sale of everything in their big store, on Fri day, has set the town a-talklng and brought smllea on hundreds of long faces. "It's an ill wind that brines no one good," said the sales manager yes terday. Our hair-price sate will bring blessings to thousands, and, incident ally, supply us with ready money, at a big cost to us, for immediate use. We must have a large amount at once, on account of the recent bank failure. We've plenty of merchandise and will awap two dollars' worth for a dollar In cash on Friday for one day only. It'a a chance of a lifetime to save." Only 95o for Woman's 12.60 white canvas Oxfords at Rosen thal's. A. A. KENDRICK WEDS MISS MOLDENHAUER Mlas Gertrude E. Moldenhauer and Alva A. Kendrlck were married last night at the home of the brides par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Moldenhauer, 781 East Thirty-third street The cere mony was performed by Rev. A. A. Win ters of the First United Evangelical church before a company of relatives and frlenda. The house- waa tastefully decorated with flowers. Miss Alice Moldenhauer, a slater, was the bridesmaid, and G. F. gUknlttsr the bast man. Mls Harriet Johnson sang "The Rose in the Garden before the ceremony, and Miss Aim Ira Blttner played the aocompanlment The bride la an accomplished musician who haa been successful in teaching music. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck have gone to their new home at 805 East Thirty eighth street 15 for Ken's 5, f6 and IT Oxfords and. high ahoea at Rosenthal's. Olaokamaa Street Sals. Mall A Von Borstal have eold f or Mercantile Loan A Trust Co to W. J. Lyons, tOxlOO on Twenty-eighth and Clackamas streets. They also sold a lot for the same company on Wasco street near Twenty-eighth to R. . Schloth. Buyers Intend to Improve the property. moaeathal'a Big Bhaa Sals la town talk. Don't miss It. I Earn I Booklet Free AJsrusraocjrrs. TONIGHT. 1:11 O'CLOCK. Friday Night. Saturday Night Special Price . . Matinee Saturday. , AMERICA'S POPULAR COMJEDIAN, Ezra Kendall In tha Rural Fua Comedy, "SWELL ELEGANT JONES' Bremina Uluee -Lower floor, 11.80, 81. "0. Balcony, 81. 75c, 60c. Gallery, 860, lie. Special Saturday atatlmee Vxteea Lower floor, 81.00. Balcony, 7So, lOo. Oal lery, I60. Seata now eelllng at Helllg theatre. MARQUAM ORAND (Phone Main .) ; S , Tonight and remainder of week, , Matinee Saturday, The Delightful Military Drama, The Second in Command A play that alwaya pleases. Prices 60c, 26c, 16o. v Next week "Tha Carnival of Love." The Star PHONES OLD...M 6488 NEW. ..A 1481 Week of Angmat 1, HOT. . Last Week of Present Company, . , "TU TXX THAT BXHDS." Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays; prlcea, lOo and 80a. Uvery evening at 8:15; prices, 10c, 10a and 80c. Reserve seats by phone. Sunday, August 25 Opening French Stock Co. LYRIC THEATER v2nui. Presenting . "m oekx rsoic uuxr," Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c, 10c. Every evening at 8:15. Prices, lOo, 2 0c and 80c Reaerve aeats by phone, Main 4886. Office open from Ida. m. to 10 p. m. Ti. J VAUDEVILLH ineuranu deluxe Week of August 18, 1807. HISS AX.ICB XOBTLOOX A OO, The Big Eastern Star. The Famoua FTemont Zouavea. Columbia Comedy Four. Held over by popular request Tims and prices remain tne same. q) astoria n thirteenth annual aanatia event wCT be ti . ever held in the This awe spectacular SEPTEMBER Sallias Bi rtdttlou Aortawee. 2. 3 & 4. mcm. LMm epone, iwnntrr rair, vunaa v ry. NomskalllreTiit&eirmoataaelat 1 u la flou a&4 hmi dMU off nlw. B.UW.W ib oeaft tnw, .Tea Tkoansa " f T wu ymwn umr won a iuoh SENOERFEQT Aua. ai amo am. iam Law rates ea all nil aad steamboat Usee ASTORIA, OREGOtl THE i IS 5 Series of Grand Classical and 7t Operant Concerts, , CHIAFFARELLlg And Wa Band Six Sololsta f Kiss JLuta Oreen, Soprano. Than, and Sat. Bights. Z") Dancing In big, cool pavilion, T V finest floor and Prasp's orchee- tra every night Largest swim mlng natatorium. New claaaaa ! in roller skating every morn- I Ing. ZS" Finest panoramic riveralde L ride in the country to tha Oaka. i 400TK .DAT SOTTYBBTBS. Thursday, August 28, Ele- 5? rant gold-lettered Souvenir f i Plates for ladlea at the gates. Saturday Get a free aouv- anir postal at tha Chutes. Vf I I Ml Z JaTaaTafsta V1 s BAaaaVATW MM BSaaa III b wa w rc oca ;s 0l - OaXXrOBJTXA BCOTXUS. HOTEL JEFFERSON TURK AND OOUQH 8TRCKT8I SAN TKANCISCO PlCUt SUMMER RATKS - New hotel, facea Jaffenoo Square. ' Twa blocks from Van Ness Ave the present ahoa ping district Car lines transferring all over city, pass door. Every modera convenience. 850 rooms single or ea suite. 160 private batha. American and European plana, Prices ate. Omnlbal meets all trains. . STEWART-BARKER CO. Xha Hotel Stewart Opens Septambar 1st, . Writ L. It Davis, Portland, Oregon. $19 t 1100 week; men r womaa. ' ' TBS BBAUTLTUL BBW Hotel "KeyRoutelnn"; 22nd Street and Broadway OAKLAND Mm nn KtK lAftala Bunny nn"" - : tanoa telephones, compressed air clean . , ' lKku "a fa lm Mrt with ouislns and service unsurpassed. For rataa, aaaraaa , r xr at MTTT.T.A7M Mininr. I Tormrlj AljiUnt Maiutcr v 7ilte XUlA tVSUA .V SaBUUaBrVfAt y i: ', :,y HOTEL HOLLAND BUls Steaat, Bat, Vowdl u4 Xmos, -:now,openW v MrfoHy Jirat-Olaaa, " Absolutely Ttra proof. US Booms t to wit Bath. -S 9. (TBOBBBU Mgr. HOTBL. AUDUBON sab rajrcaco-voiiAB riAV cxtr. Slagle teeaai er ea saUa. Klevator, stato beateleetrte hfbts aad all aaelta eeiu neee. BtrleUy rlraVelaai. OoaMlBt to i,.,f Blag eeatera, Oa d(rae haerroia furry a4 Xhird aad Towas 1 depot. Stie 81 . an llia at.. arVia ateo Dr,Sandaraon'aCritou'i r . . and Cotton Root Pn. n and only reliable r(ue?v i ri LATfcD PtiUOLJ. t . most obstinate ' 1 ( t Prlce 81 per hot, mi 5 t . wrapper. Sold bv !njvSii , . Addreaa T.J. PIEUc ill i Portland, Dragon. 7 daya