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THE v OREGON DAILY- JOURNAU " PORTLAND, v FRIDAY.: EVENING. AUGUST 3, 1807V a V 't lOVlUXAL AT, RESORTS J. - . A v. -vmiDicnDin us nave Tne journal oe- .ojr reeorte bjr notifying th intl , at thPajrloue place, mentioned. Sub eoriptlonl by mall are feyable to e4- S Vanct . ' i i OREGON RESORTS." ' OMrhart Park P. . Struck Hot Lake ....Hot Lake Sanitarium Beaaide Lewie Co. Wllhott Springe.... F. W. tfcLeraa WASHINGTON RESORTS. ; "i Caraon Sprlnga.... ' Boyd A gon and Mineral Springe Hotel Cascade Spring Thomas Moffett Colling Sprlngi...........C. T. Belcher 1 1 waco . . , , , , , ..Louis Cohen deputy United States marshal on ' a chart ; ct - eendlng obecene let tare through tba government mall. Dunlop was Indicted ty the laat federal grand Jury but was not apprehended until laat week when ha waa .captured In a little town near Spokane. ' Dunlop la alleged to have aent letters to hi father. H. J. Dunlop of Dallas, Oreron. and to Mra. Ebby of, the aaina place. The reason assigned for Dunlop'a action In sending the letters Is said to be family trouble over property. ; , ; "Property owner on East Thirteenth treat between Preeoott and Alberta are dealreuo of having the afreet Improved MfiniiHi of cost. Yesterday they netl- tloned the. executive board through the street oommttteo to award the contract to tha alngle bidder for the work, whose figures were about $76 In excoss of the engineers eetimaie. However, no im mediate action will be taken Inaamuoh as the bid, that of Bechlll Brothers was rejected for being Informal. Under tha direction of tha Toung Woman's Christian Association Da Cap (Continued from Page One.) Marshall A PoUen wr and1 Q. A. Smith rioe band will glva a farewell eoncert vC-Iri1" rOenger ano . f.II th- orea-nn bulldlnar at tha Tnrlm Ocean P.Vu" ' " " Vr'aYi haws Thedford I Clark fair grounds tonight During the Seavlew .. . ..V .Vrank BL Strauha I Intermission In the ooncert Miss wtl The Breaker The Breakers Hotel TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Helllg "Swell Elegant Jones' Marquam....'The Second In Command" Grand Vaudeville Lyrto "The Girl From Albany" Star "The Tie That Binds Oaka O. W. P. Una heimlna Joennke will all lustrated lecture on Hawaii, and Ice cream and candy will be eeryed by the young women or tna y. w. c a Tha South Harbor Development com pany filed an amended petition In clr I cult eourt today against E. D. Whitney, C. W. Tower, et af.. In which It aliased that It waa entitled to $1,600 and other moneys resultant rrom secret profits. Talaaranhara' hall. Murlark hall. A splendid program has been arranged Thursday, August 11. Muslo by Prasp's for tha annual meeting of the Oregon 0"".. TickM;TL!l?rP wr, , , .. .... , ..,. at MoAllen at McDonnell, woodard Press association to be held at Astoria CUrlc BlLmal Rosenblatt A Co., Schll- nil Maaanda Aue-uat 10 and 11 and BeD tePaWT 1 and 1. Thoss attending will S5t In this city on August zs, ana a ZTavlleht ride will be a feature the fol lowing day down the Columbia liver. A business meeting will be held at the chamber of commerce rooms, Astoria, udoii arrival. In ths evening a recep tion and banquet will follow. Delegates will leave for Seaside the following f nornlng. Headquarters will be estab lahed at Hotel Moore. Business and so cial sessions will be held. The party will inspect the Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia on August SI, besides at tending a clambake. The following morning the delegates will depart for Astoria to take part In the opening of the regatta Charles Cardlnell, one of Portland's ler'a cigar store. School tesohers attention I Tell weak children to drink Golden Orajn Granules. The children love it. Note the children grow stronger day by day. Everybody is taixing aoout ic. For liquors phone tha Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell ft Kelly, 161 Morrison street, corner Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 21, ana Home, a-zioi. Portland Shoe Repair company. Tamhlll street between Thira tit and n Stantlal work. Best oak soles, 7 Jo. Phone Main 7ot. Bauer Stopper. .I' I 0.!":. "i.0.!! : Friday evening, August IS. 1907, leave. in una uny laai nigui i m. . Thirteenth and Washington streets at years, after a long illness. Mr. Cardi- f.lO. Tickets free, at Dr. II. J. Harris', neii was born in uniario, uanaoa, in ia room e, wasnmgion cuiiaing. and came to California during the gold excitement in the early '(0. He made his home In California until 1866. when he came north to Portland and has since resided here. Deceased was a great grandson of Sylveeter Richmond, on whose land Richmond. Virginia, was built, and after whom the city was named. During hla long residence In Portland Mr. Cardlnell i haa been an ac tive factor in building up tha city, own ing considerable real estate In Portland. He Is survived by a son, Charles B. Cardlnell, and Mrs. C. A. Dolph, both of Portland. His wife died several years ago. Walter S. Fortlner entered ault today In circuit court against the ML Hood Electric Railroad company to collect $41.76. Plaintiff alleges that In the capacity of civil engineer for the com canv he earned between May 2 3 and December 16. 1906, an amount equal to li.iB4.zo, ana that to aate he nas oniy received $872.46. leaving a balance due of $481.76. Judgment for the latter amount la prayed for. In circuit oourt H. W. Miller flies an answer to the complaint of his part ner, Dee Armstrong. Miller denies that he converted $1,200 belonging to the firm, deposited In the Oregon Trust & Savings tank to his own use. He fur ther denies any allegations charging him with misconduct, and claims that the money referred to on deposit In the bank is his Individual account. Notice. It will be to your advantage to call at once If you are a depositor In the Oregon Trust A Savings bank, room 211 Couch building. Fourth atreet, be tween Washington and Stark. Learn to swim at Ringlet's Natatorl um. S8( East Morrison. Fresh water, heated; enamelled tank 20x60 feet Priv ate lessons for ladles and gents, (0 cents; swim, 26 cents. Tha Oregon Cheese company, 126 Fifth street, will sell flrst-claaa cream ery butter at 66 centa per roll for a few days yet Try our 26-cent coffee. Steamer Jesse Hark Ins. for Camaa. Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone Eaat 711; B-1007. Woman's Exchange, ltl Tenth atreet, lunch 11:$0 to I; business men's lunch Gasene does the work In cold. cool. warm, hard or soft water. Dlamonda, Watohes Beck's, 206 Alder Dr. E. C Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. D. Chambers, optician, 129 Seventh. t In circuit conrt today A. L. Parkhurst entered ault against the Northwestern Guarantee Title ft Trust company to collect $282. Plaintiff alleges in his petition that he signed a contract to perform work for the company on Jan uary 22, H07. at the rate of $125 per month. He claims to date ha nas only received $9S under the terms of the agreement. . Albert Bernl. the druggist, 2SS Wash ington atreet, makes a specialty of ths compounding of physicians' prescrip tions and domestic receipts. Purity and reliability, combined with or Bern lng the Ideal prescription drug store. Judgment and foreclosure haa been ruled on a mortgage (riven by the East ern Candy Works for $6,000 In favor of P. G. P. Attlas. The property securing the loan Is located at 849 and 469 wash- Berger signs 214 Tamhlll phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Art POstal shop. We Will Be Pleased to Take Home Bonds. We, the undersigned, depositors and creditors of the Oregon Trust ft Savings bank (closed) will be pleased to accept in full payment for our balances or ac counts In that Institution Home Tele- fhone bonds of either Issue, allowing he bank the regular price of par for bonds with 60 per cent stocK Donus tlonal Bank of Commerce. Hla aola business In New Tor waa to close up an arrangement that we had on for a loan from tha Fourth National bank of New lork. Soma weeks ago It was seen that wa ' would need additional funda to enable ue to carry our bond purchases along until tha market Im proved. Wa wrote tha Fourth National asking for a loan and ware virtually told that w could have It Wa bundled up $60,000 of commercial paper and shout $160,000 Home telephone bonds snd shipped them by express to Nsw York. In a latter written by Mr. Mor ris he stated that ha expected to ba In New Tork before long. Money Market Tightened. 'The money market. It aeema, had begun tightening and tha Fourth Na tional. Instead of forwarding the $160. 000 that wa asked for, replied that It would delay the loan until our repre sentative cams to New York. Wa al lowed mattera to go along and for a while thought we would not ba obliged to go any further toward getting the loan. Then a week or ten daya ago Mr. Morris got uneaay and said ha would go to New York and arrange for the money at once. He took along by ax press $160,000 mora of tha Home bonds, expecting he might naad mora securi ties. "About tha tlm ha arrived there the money market grew worse, and be found himself unable to do anything. He wired ua under data of August II that ha had expressed tha aeouritlaa back to Portland by Walla-Fargo and that he waa leaving that night for home." Mr. Morris was at Chicago yesterday and wired Mra Morria In Portland that he would leave last night for home. He la expected to arrive here tha first of next week. It la aald that he can be of great asslstsncs to Receiver Devlin and President Moore In winding up the bank'a affairs to the best advantage and in securing the best realisation of the securities. Receiver Thomas C. Devlin said today; Pay Dollar for Dollar. "Tha bank's affairs look better today and we have hopes of making It pay dollar for dollar. That Is the watch word here, and we shall do our best to realise every dollar that can be secured for deposttora I do not sse how It Is possible for the bank's assets to shrink as much as a quarter of a million dol lars, and since President Moore has come to the front with the statement that he will stand behind the bank with his private fortune I believe tha de positors will get all their money. We will have a list of all the bank'a assets, the liabilities, the collections made, cash on hand and a complete statement of the bank's condition at the earliest possible date, and will give It out to the press so that the people may know the facts." ' PrieAe'a Statement. Leo Friede. one of the directora of the Oregon Trust ft Savings bank, stated today that he would leave nothing un done to satisfy the creditors of the de funct bank who are now clamoring for their money, but said that he would do or Bay nothing lor several days, wnen he expects the condition of the bank can be determined. Mr. Friede said that he would prepare statement In several days clearly de fining his course of action, which he said would leave nothing undone that would reflect upon his name. He said that he does not owe the bank a dollar or that any of the directors did any thing or resorted to any connivance that had for Its purpose the diverting of one cent from Its proper channela. TAFT ITINEBAKY ON THE SOUND Milwaukee surveyors appear to t mak-l lng a permanent selection of Una on the north slope of tha St Maries di vide and seem to ba oroea-aectioaing. Thla indlretee they are going to build to Bovill, beyond a doubt, and that they , are aomewhat In a burry to get things! started. They will probably have thla branch line ready for business by tha time the main line la open for traffic. Whether the Potlatch will build another mm i cannot stats." ... INDEPENDENT PHONfl MAN AT CHEHALIS Chehalls. Waah., Aug. it. B. E. Clem ent has filed a franchise ordinance with the Chehalls city council. At Its last meeting hs statsd that If his request were granted he would accept It within 10 days and that Inside another 90 days he would have In operation here a complete Independent service. Mr. Clement Is closely associated with the new Northwestern Long Distance com psny. The July report of the Paelflo States company ststes that since January 1. this year Chehalls shows ths greatest Increase percentage In the number of phones In use of any city on the coast 79 per eent. There ere over 960 tele phones In use In the city and sn exten sive suburban and rural service which extends to all parts of the county. SWITCHMAN COWAN KILLED AT TAC0MA Tacoms, Wash.. Aug. 2S. Michael J. Cowan, a Northern Pacific switchman, snd a brother of J. J. Cowan, local yard master, was killed In the Halfmoon yards yesterday afternoon. The manner in which he met his death haa not defi nitely been determined, but it Is sup posed he fell in front of a string of moving box csrs. Both his legs were cut off above the knees and he died on his way to the hospital. He leaves a wife and a grown daughter. He had lived in Tanoma but a snort time, oom ing here from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for his wife's health. He belonged to the ewttohmen's union. Commotion on First Street. Pedestrians In ths vicinity of Flrt and Salmon streets about 8 o'clock this morning were attracted by a large gath ering, but after looking Into matters discovered that It was only a repetition of an event which has tsken placs there at the same hour each day for the last ten days. The crowd was waiting for the Qoora of the Boston store to swing open. David Lion, sales mansger of the Pa elflo Coast Salvage company, has been In possesion of this store since the tenth, and his contract Is to clear thn store entirely of the present stock !n 80 days. Judging from the enthusi asm shown by the crowds who have filled the store for the past week he will have no trouble completing his end of the bargain. The values of fered by this store must indeed be unusual. TKI. will vlv. thA Hank a nlflt in It ' ' V. I " 1 " 'r"J 'J?..1Z purchase and be highly satl f'. fh. :,,,, I kJ: the undersigned, as w L ?haf,mr.lh,n UVVLb'- bond, and stock st this Isfactory to we consider the price same as cash to us and a good investment and allow us to quleklv realise on our bal ances now In the Oregon Trust ft Sav ings bank (closed). Louis Wilde, on deposit $ 4,100.00 Tacoma Telephone company, on deposit 90.000.00 lngton street, this city, and at Astoria Omaha Independent Telephone and Seaside. Judge Gantenbetn in cir cuit court made the ruling, Water through hose for yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between me hours of 6 and a. m , and C and 9 p. m. It must not ba used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waate fully. It will be ahut off. The Associated Charities and the Vis iting Nurse associations are caring for a family In which there is need for bed ding; a small sized mattress and blankets or quilts. Donations will be called for or may be sent to 206 Jef ferson. company, on deposit 320.000.00 Portland Home company, on deposit sprinkling James O'Brien, on deposit... noueria at uo., on uruunu. ... C. C. Craig, on deposit L. W. Smeltser, on deposit... E. R. Hackman, trustee, -on deposit K 14,000.00 2,600.00 286.00 900.00 926.00 626.00 Mnusement Council Crest park every nsaac g. Take car ride to tnis most beaunfAJLjipot. Music, dancing, moving picturesVUustrated songs, etc. Vocal and Instrumental music by the Ha waiian musicians. Hear Oregon male quartet Wilbur, attorney, on deposit.. 1,200.00 Annie K. Berridga, on deposit. 66.00 John Li. Day, on deposit 8,116.86 J. F. Greans, on deposit. . .1 . . 160.00 A. H. Demka, on deposit 40.94 G. L. Allan, on deposit 60.00 N. N. Curtis, on deposit 100.00 F. Wyler, on deposit 110.00 L. M. Rutonic, on deposit.... 860.00 A. K. Burghaya, on deposit. . 800.00 Fred Good, on deposit 80.00 A. L. Tetu, on deposit 200.00 D. C. Henny, on deposit 1.800.00 Haskell (Journal), on deposit. Balance C. F. Flher, on deposit 8,200.00 George E. Wagner, on deposit 200.00 Albert Freda, on deposit 60.00 trustee, on S&m B. Story entered suit In circuit court today to reoover $228.90 on a note made by Robert L. Pollock. The Instru ment was transferred, by the Oriental Insurance company to plaintiff and he alleges he is unable to collect It from the original maker. The Regulator ilfie steamer Telephone will make the trip to Cascade Locks and return Sunday, August 26, leaving Alder street dock at 9 a. m., returning about 6 p. m. Fare for. th round trip, $1; meals, 60 cents. W'. T. Dunlop was brought to Port land this morning from Spokane by a mil -m l '. . i , j j the famous Mark Roberts. deposit 200.00 B. E. Clements, on deposit... 860.00 Mrs. B. E. Clements, on de posit 100.00 Guy Frank, on deposit 60.00 J. Coyle, on deposit 187.00 mevamey, Oregon City, on deposit, balance 201.00 F. M. Coker Jr.. on deposit.. 160.00 Fred Gavin, on deposit 120.00 Dr. Swensson, on deposit.... Balance R. A. Nlelson, on deposit.... Balance C. W. Muth 800.00 Mrs. C. N. Luckengell 766.00 Otto Herman . 666.00 R. B. Candon 40.00 A. G. Roy 80.00 J. W. Boyer 628.00 Alex Sweek. trustee 12.400.00 Alex Sweek. personal Balance E. L. Sweek Balance Empire Construction company Balance W. B. Btewart Balance 8. F. Souls Balance FM. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A1165 irst and Oak Expansion at Fraley's. Fraley's on the corner of Third and Salmon, haa undergone such a com plete metamorphoata the last few weeks as to be hardly recognisable by Its pat rons, many of whom have bought trielr hata at thla corner almost ever since Portland began Its life aa a city. The ad joining store room haa been added, thus doubling the floor apace, which with the aplendid light from tha full glass front, makes one of the handsomest and most spacious show rooms in town. Tha walla and celling are freshly fin ished In restful green tints, the new shelving and ahow cases, now filled with the first arrival of a large fall stock of hata are tastefully arranged, and altogether tha entire tone of the place la that of good taste and modern enterprise. Every appointment gives evidence of concentrated attention to the comfort and convenience of tha largeat, number of shoppers. i i i ii M For lco-aIl Main 124 or A-I246V loa Delivery company. 861 Stark at . Buy OfcUdrea'a Sobool SThoee At Roaanthal'a. Great reductiona. Eat only fovarnmant In spec tad meat (Special Dispatch to Tilt Joaraal.) Tacoma. Wash.. Aug. 23. President William Jones of tba chamber of com merce haa received a wire from Secre tary of War Taft approving the itiner ary arrangements lor tne secretary s party after It leaves Portland on the morning of September 7. According to preaent arrangements the secretary will be met by the Tacoma entertainment committee headed by Mr. Jones at Port land and brought to Tacoma, via Olym pla by special train. A stop will be made at Olympla, where Governor Mead and ataff and prominent Olympians will greet the secretary. Another coach will there be attached to the secretary's special In which a committee of citizens from Olympla, and also the governor, will oome on to Tacoma. At American Lake a atop will ba made for the secretary to Inspect the army maneuver grounds and automobiles will be placed at hla service for tha pur pose. Tha secretary will arrive In Tacoma In time Saturday afternoon to address a mass meeting in Wright park. Fol lowing that he will be the guest of S. A. Perkins for an hour or so, and there after will go to the Tacoma hotel, where a banquet will be given in his honor. Sunday morning early he will go aboard the yacht. El Prlmero, belonging to Chester Thome, and cruise In the waters about Tacoma until 2:80 p. m., when he will leave for Seattle on the yacht All Aboard for Fairview Fruit Farms Sale! A special train will leave First and Alder streets tomorrow (Saturday) af ternoon at 1:46 o'clock, carrying all those who desire to attend tha sale of Fairview fruit farm tracts. A large number of well-known citizens, ladles and gentlemen of Portland and vicinity, have signified their Intention of attend ing this sale and incidentally enjoying some hours in an outing at one or Port lands most delightful suburbs. Fair- view fruit farm tracts are situated on the new Troutdale extension of tha Ore gon Water Power railway, 12 mllea from Portland. Tour Investment Is secure If you buy a tract of Fairview fruit farm land. It is better than a savings bank deposit, better than life insurance, better than any class of securities. Tour land Is constantly increasing In value. Your crops have a steady market, and no financial disaster can deprive you of your property. Get an acre of thla land and live on it. Fruit of every kind, berries, cereals, celery, lettuce, peas, string beans, every variety of market garden produce flourishes in this highly favored locality. Development work is unnecessary. Tour first crops will pay for the land, and terms of sale are easy. Secure your tickets today for the spe cial train from W. B. Ready or W. E. Burka. room 1K fallnrv hnlMlnv 9Aft Stark street. Telephone Main 4528!- To! see is to Delleve. ir you want to be shown how to solve the problem of life without drudgery and to secure abso lute independence, go out to Fairview fruit farms tomorrow afternoon. Buy Children's School ghoes At Roaanthal'a. Great reductiona. Storm Scene From Rigoletto. Tha wonderful storm scene from the opera "Rigoletto" will be offered at the Oaks Sunday evening by Chlafferelll's Italian band. It will be accompanied by startling electrical effects and will be ona of the most sensational pieces of music ever heard in this city. Sunday evening the famous tenor. Ceccotl. will be heard for the first time In Portland. Eat only government Inspected meat. is all we charge for our $4.00 Oxfords Potter Schedule for Beach. The steamer Potter will sail from Portland, - Ash street dock, Saturday 7:30 a. m. Get tickets and make reser vations at city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. C. W. Stinger, city ticket agent. Eat only government Inspected meat. BOVILL CENTEE OF , KAILWAY ACTIVITY (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) Moscow, Ida, Aug. 23. Robert VB. Swadener, a civil engineer, who haa been finishing up the work On the Wash ington, Idaho ft Montana railroad be yond Deary, aaya tracklaying on thia line la about eompletad to BoviU, which will ba tha terminus until the Wayer haeusers decide to extend It farther Into their timber holdinga. The company la running logging spurs up every draw and at every point where logs can ba brought to tha main Una of tha road to advantage. There la great activity in tht vicinity of Bovill," aald Mr. Swadener. "Tha Remarkable reduc tions when hides are bringing war-time prices and labor is reaching for a higher wage. REEVES 313 WASHINGTON Near Sixth f OR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sandaraon'a Compound Bavin and Cotton Root Pllla. Tba beat and only reliable remedy for DE- 1aATEJl rKtiiwa. jure me moat obstinats cases in' 2 to 10 Price 2 per box, mailed In plain r. Sold hr druggists everywhere Addreaa T. J. PIERCE, 111 First aUeet. Portland, Oregon. days. wrapper. 111 ,tl? to mi The ; J Com should I Knows know that his reputation Is sale when he prepares a cup of Ghlrar delli'8 Cocoa. He may be sure thai Its delicious fra grance will please the most exacting guest. With his own breakfast, also h drinks MP Of Ghirardelli's Cocoa w L, i S 1 Exquisite Creations for Autumn The exclusive and beautiful assortment we are showing in clothing for men is on a par with th$ best to be found in the high class tailor shops: HATS Fll blocks now on sale. Soft and stiff shapes. All colors in the McKibbln 33.00 HATS A hat to suit every face as wtil as the pocket. Styles all this season's pro duction of the "Atlantic" $3.50 to $4.00 Every shoe is honestly made arid will tfve honest wear. BARR & HOGGATT Hats, Suits, Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Neck Ties 208 MORRISON ST. BET. FRONT AND FIRST iKXSSIXSSlXXSSZSZSXSSXgSSZSM SEASIDE amd CLATSOP BEACH Is Reached via A. & C R. It Only four hours ride, paralleling tha ColumbU river. Two through trains daily, leaving Portland 8 a. m. snd 6 p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN SATURDAYS, 3:10 PM. This is the most attractive beach resort north of California; thousands go there to spend their summer outing; it has many at tractive features to please the visitor. FINE SURF BATHING Modern hotels, good fishing and boat riding, dancing pavilions, skating rinks, bowling alleys, and many other attractive amusements. You should nt miss this splendid opportunity to spend your vaca tion at Clatsop Beach. Round Trip Season Tickets $4.00 Special Saturday to Monday Round Trip $2.50 CITY TICKET OFFICE, THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS. R. H. JENKINS, General Passenger Agent. uwsy lErar. ... i $1.00-A WEEIH1.00 WILL BUY YOU A Diamond or Watch ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN 1 Every Article Guaranteed i ., : '' STANDARD JEWELRY STORE 189 Third Strvet. Betwtrs Yamhill and Taylor JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BEST AJnrsaxuTs. w-JtaV. 6EIUG ; TCEATKE ' . A TomlM, em O'elaak. ; ' Ma ' j Jfatlaaa Tatonrw fcaattfl Tosaai war laaa EZRA KCNDALL, i nnrwsA sucuurr nm , ; , ; , A LlonM for La u ah tar.' ' Cvenlng prlcea. file to. Splal matlnaa prioaa. $1.40 t , , Seats now salHns? at thaatra. MARQUAM O RAND (Pta one Main ' ' Tonlrht, 'Saturday Matlnaa. Saturday ana ounaay nin, n jruur . p- Jarforaianca The Second in Command 'V The Great Military Drama. VZrZZtJS. UaWlval at o- The Star a&Vi.a Weak of Aarart l, MOT. Last Weak af Praeant Company, TUM TTB TKAX MXWD.9 Matlneaa Tu.adajre, Thuredaya. Ba tar da yi and Sundays; prloea, loo and ICo. Every enln at 1:11; prleaa, 10a. 20a and 10 a. Raaenre eoata by phona. Sunday. August II Opening Frane Stock Co. LYRIC THEATERvlTiii. Thla Weak tha Allan Stock Company, Preeentlng MTn oiu rmoK AiHurr." Matlnaaa Tueeday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prlc.a, 10c, 10c Svary erenlna at 1:11. Prlc.a. 10c, lOo and . R.aarr. Beat a by phona. Main Mia. Offloe open from 14 a. m. t 1 p. m. i The Grand VAUDBY1LL8 DB LUX 8 Weak of Auguet 1. MOT. : XXSS AXZOa KOB1XOCX CO 1 The Big Eastern Star. j ; Tha Farnotie Fremont Zouavea. , Columbia Comedy Four. Held over by popular requeat. Time and prloea remain tha eame. ASTORIA I f jiiljTi- Thia thirUwth aonal aaoatU .rat trill a. to moat pwrtacular avar U14 la the Xcataweak. SEPTEMBER 2,3&4 SalllB lam Laa4 Ban, flemttr Fair. VWaa ymcaaatay. feoraaaaaa will rvrirathair aMa4a.eiat aa 1M aaraa .aaaa w ada mt t1ov. JjToiaislaaS trartltioaa la wait aaa aa4 fc fe.OX.Ula aaaa priaaa. f aa Ta. will araaaat taair world tiioa. SZNGERFEDT AIM. 81 AMD SCrr. 1A tow rata ea all rail aai at hoa Uaa. ASTORIA, ORECOII THE Sarlea of Grand Claaaleal and Op. ratio Concerts PHIAFFARELLI Ana xia nana aix oioiarta JCiaa mth Qrfrn, lopiaaa, Tkura. and Sat. XTlgkaa. Dancing In big, cool pavilion, flnaat floor and Praap'a orchea tra avary night Largeat swim ming natat.rlum. New claaeae In roller akating every morning. Flnaat panoramic riverside i ride In the country to the Oaka. i 400TX BAT IOBTSI1SI. Thursday, August II, Ela- ' fant gold-lettered Souvenir latea for ladlea at tha gat.a. Saturday Get a free aouv- i enlr poatal at the Chutes. MO STUPJUTat. aTO OAS. STO OOOAOT. We Set the Pace si Specialists in Painless Dentistry TEETH . lrrm Nervous people and those afflicted with heart weakness 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 alt kind of dentistry at one-half our regular prices. A protective guar antee given with all work done by US. x Lady in attendance. Open eve nings. Chicago Dentists . Suite 3-4-5 Raleigh Bldf. Sixth and Washington Sts. Phone Main 388tt VII f 1" MILITARY ACADEMY' PORTLAND ORE . A Boarding; and Day School toe Toung M.en and Boys. Preparation for eeN leges, U. S. Military and Naval . Academies. Ae t credited . to Stanford, . Berkeley, Cornell, , Am - -heret and all State ! veralties and Agricultural " .- Colleges. Manual train - : v lng.. Buainaaa ? eouree. .Tne principal nas naa is 1 years , experience tn Port , land. Comfortable auar . tars. ; Beat environment Make reeervatlons new. For Illustrated eetalns and other literature ad- drBSJ J. W. HILL, 13, V.. TMnelnal and ""'". I Earn I Write r MA Pavta, Portland lr5 Ua f Hit .WMSi it.a ex ; 1