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1 3 . THE ' OREGON . DAIJLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, , WEDNESDAY EVENING,4 JULY ' , 1 1908. TownTopics TONIGHT'S" AMTSEMENTSr Heiljg..'."';, Robert Mantel in "Hamlet" Hakor ...... s. ..-. "A Bunch of Key' Mairmarti . - Vaudeville Gilf Vaudeville' The Oaks ...Concert zu "A Lost Baby." 8M5. Lyrio . . .."A Hero in Rags" Following the lead of fresh air cranks who lneis,t upon1 sleeping on porches and In tents In warm'"weath4;f, George Oray determined to sleep where he could enjoy the cooling breezes of thevwll-lamette-every night and thus regain his youthful health and vigor. He picked out a barn near the Portland Lumber company's mill, and for the past 10 nights has reeled very comfortably. But the owners didn't like It. bo early this jiiorning patrolman Elite disturbed his slumbers, and Gray waif transferred to the. stifling atmosphere of- Second and uajc streets. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers celebrated hetr tenth 'anniversary "Monday even ing at the Gains street plaza. - Games and music provided fb,e entertainment. . By request The Journal Carriers' band played for the 1 company and was re ceived after every number with hearty applause -and unlimited enthusiasm. Oraphophone music also furnished a good deal of entertainment. The En deavorers of their church, were the en tertainers, and a handsome present was given them. . ' An involuntary bankruptcy petition against the Western Contracting & En- fineerlng company of Portland has been lied In the United States district court The petitioners are V. C.IMcClure, George D. Kiiton, E. Andosa and the J. K. Gill Co. The claim is set forth ' that ,the firm allowed Itself to be attached and that a meeting of creditors had been called to accept 40 cents on the dollar in settlement of accounts. The peti tioners are interested to the sum of 13,Q00. . Many friends. yesterday attended the funeral obsequies -of the late Mrs. Mary W. Collie, the wife of Dr. J. A. Colli A The funeral cortege started from 717 Bast Couch street, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Drinker, parents of Mrs. Collie. Relatives from distant parts of the United States came to Portland for the funeral. Thev are: Miss Annie M. Drinker of Philadelphia. Mrs. A. E. Col lie of Geneva Lake, Wis., Mrs. W. R. Collie of Hood River,. Or, A? a meeting of the water board this morning the members voted to spend Twenty-third street north would soon be completed and. that residents tn the Vernon addition would "ben-enjoy as good service . there as in. the city.. The niH'u was 'Installed; to increase the pres- This la the happiest , lay of the month fop city employes. They are fll Inar throuarhtlie city auditor's off ioe to ?et. their pay warrants and then v Into he city, treasurer's office, . where.. tne turn me warrants- rnio-'goia cum.-, iu ray roll amounts to between 870,000 and 80,000 this month.- V v :' r - X.dui3 Kohlhagen and Jtob Glltln of Rosetourg, Indicted on cljaf get "of per- kjury and for swearing falsely to min eral ailioavits, appearea tn ine uniieu Btates district' court yesterday and asked for a continuance of 20 days be fore making their final pleas. Both are out on 11.000 bail each. ? ; . ; Water through those for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or Windows must be .paid for ia advance and used only - between the hours of 6 and 8 a.,m. and s and t p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. Members of the Waverly Golf club are Invited, to bring their children and friends to spend the Fourth of July at the links. Special music has been en raaerf for the evening.? The display, of fireworks will begin at p. m. R. T. A" special meeting of" the school board of directors -wilt be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock to examine the plans sub mitted for the new high school to be erected on Emerson street in Alblna. To sell your houeKid gooije call -up Rubensteip's. It wU pay you. Also buy men's clothing. - Main 6901,7175 front street, nor,th,wet comer Tamnilt. Prompt attention, to calls. The Swedish Methodist; church k and Sunday school win nevea picnic at Piedmont, near Ue old waterworks at the end of Williamson avenue, next Sat urday, July 4. , The family of Frank. O Jemtegaard desire to return thanks to--neighbors. and friends who showed sympathy at the time si their bereavement. , . . Law offioes of E. F. and Fi B. Riley and offioes of Clackamas Title com pany removed to fifth floor. Chamber of Commerce building. Steamer Jesse Harklhs, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. ' Flags of all kinds. Willamette Tent Sc Awning company, northwest. corner or Front snd Burnslde streets. c oiia SOL GARDE,' Proprietor Ia' " P r A reduction in price that should not be overlooked by any one needl ing clothing. Our entire spring line is represented. You'll find here-Suits that have, been selling at $10 to $12.50 reduced to $6.85. A REMARKABLE BARGAIN. r Men's Straw Hats Half Regular Price lit. 000 for laying water mains In July, art of this money will come out of the 142,000 approprlafed" by the coiiriclT'a't the beginning of the year for tfre pur chase Of fire hydrants. The board also Instructed Superintendent Dodge to in stnll meters where he found consumers uoing more water than they were pay ing forunder the- scheduled rate or where he found water going to waste. Members of the city executive board took the final 'step-. In ending the war between the city council and the water board yesterday when ttiey orded the oily auditor to advertise for bldlor f 00 fire hydrants. At the last meeting of the council $30,000 was appropriated for tills purpose. Other business trans acted by the executive board yester daj -was gplng over the monthlv ac counts before they are presented to the couricfl for payment. City Market Inspector Mrs. Sarah Evans reported to the r-lty health board this morning that she had made visits in June-as follows; Grocery stores Jt tnest and fih mnrkeie 24. bakeries'., creameries 8, commission houses . Jartiirns , restaurants 14, tnisrel!'v. oils . Other business transacted i the board was the onnrovlnit of thn tia . rolls of ih health dprtmi-Rt fur .lun' and passing upon estimates for July. A special committee has been ap pointed by the North East SlSe Im provement association to petition the water board for the removal of the Al pine water office moved from its pres ent position to a point In upper Albina which will be more convenient to the people. .The association says that the lhcatlon of the water office in lower Alblna is Inconvenient for nine tenths of the water consumers of the north east side. Woman's Exchange, 183 Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. D. Chambers Morriatfh A Son, opticians, street, corner of Qlxth. 321 W. A Wise and associates, paintea dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Greene. Medlcat'&'fag.pne phone. 284. Yamhill Pub. Co.'s Stock, Berger, signs, show cards. - . Buy the Bonvllie Our line of Mens Straw Hats ranging irt price, from 50c to $5 one half off . M V "iMEN'S TWO-PIEc?!bATHING SUITS-Reductiorf in many instances are, half the regular price -ndw offered at " $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50 The store that rights the-, wong which means your irioney back if you want it. ' ; v : k Gfjicap' Clothing Co " 69-71. TJ3IRD ST., BETWEEN OAK AND PINE Journal want rds. lo a word. IlilAGiriARY INDIAH -CAI.1P- AT GLADSTONE That weD-known character H police history, "Flsty" Wall, had to visit his old friends at the police station last night, for- the proprietor of a saloon at 28 Taylor street complalifl that. Wall, wh.oRS first name la Edward, had en tered 'Ihe place and amused himself by throwing rocks around . loose and re- frardless, much to the damage of the sa oon's Interior. To prevent the "crippling" of their "mall facilities." the people of Mount Tabor will hold a mass meeting at 8 o'clock this evening at Woodmen hall, on West avenue,. under the auspices of the Mount Tabor Improvement associa tion, of which, S. L. N.- Oilman Is presi dent. The object of the gathering- la to protest against the proposed removal of the Mount Tabor poetof flee. Judge Bronaugh in the circuit court yesterday gave Judgment for 1365 In favor of the Monastery of Our Lord lf Jordan, doing business as the -Trapplst Fathers' Mill & Lumber company against R. P. Thomas. This sum is Claimed for a carload of lumber sold to the defendant, who did not appear to fight the case. i r Delegates to the national Democratic coriventinn will leave ' Portland . tonight for Denver, where the convention will convene. July 7. The Oregon delegation and those who go with it will travel In a couple of special cars, and will make their headquarters at the Oxford ho tel during their stay.in the convention city. Steamer Pomona, Fourth of July to Oregon City and way. Leave Main street dock 8 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m.. S p. m. Tickets 45c round trip.; good on O. W. P- cars. It Is very fltttn- that the improved past should emerge into the glorious present This ,1s beautifully Illustrated at Gladstone Park, where the American Indian, 'uplifted by his contact with -tihe J'pl face," mingles with the progressive and capable modern Ameri can eitisen. The ongtablea and tent city of the Indians create much Interest at Chautauqua. It Is significant that the word Chautauqua itself is an Indian name. 'The first assembly was held at Chautauqua Lake, N. Y. Ultimately th-3 term assembly .was practically dropped and now Chautauqua means the as sembly Itself. Secretary Cross tells of a Joke that he perpetrated upon a crowd of curi osity seekers. Right north of whore the Chemarwa Indiana usually camp,-and near the little lake. Is what 1s known as "Pulpit Rock." One time Mr. Cross Jumped upen the rock and addressed the rysta(ers as follows: . "Gentlellfcn and ladies: Tow1" are now standing upon historic grWund." , Their eyes wfr fairly bulging and with eager Intent 4heAjligtened to thejseeeetary. "Right Where you are standing., epn tlnued Mr. Cross, Is where 4h old Indian chiefs would congregate f their ro am erv brave and more Oerslstentlv to fight the common foe, tbCwhlte man. Thev would Insist uoon each Indian bringing back to camp many stfalss of the pale lace as his trophies of .war. In great awe and yet with a sense of horror the people eyed Mr. Cross and, in an unguarded moment, asked: "Is that so?" The secretary., not being able to keep a straight face for any great length of time, made his way quickly lo headquarters and became busily engaged In his office work. The Indians could not have found a better place to camp, and even worse things than Mr. Cross' Imagination could create might have taken plac;, but the beautiful grounda leave no visible trace of any great tragedy. The Indians will be there, however, but not to make war but to cooperate with the "pale face" In making the -fifteenth ses sion of the Gladstone Chautauqua the best thM has ever beh In the Pacific northwest. The Chemawa band will play eyry evening at 7:11. WOMAN FINED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT inaitt.il uintiii ' wvuiu vuiig rrKKie r vmv tribes and, after giving them a pr longed barbequefthey would urge the to be very brave and more ersistertt Superintendent Dodge reported at the meeting of the water bdard this morn ing that the eight-inch main on Kant The purity of it. the mildness of it, the light ness and brightness of . the lather these are things you notice every time you use a cake of TaorxSoap. The purity of Ivory Soap is due to the ex cellence of the materials of which it is composed; its mildness, to its entire freedom from " free", alkali. I 99 W Per Cent. Pjxre. , Presiding Judge . Gantenbeln in the circuit, court yesterday afternon Im posed a One of $75 on Miss tflla Talbot for contempt of court In falling to va cate premises on Talbot heights, ad Joining Council Crest as she was "ordered .to do last January. He an nounced that the fine w.ll be remitted if the premises are vacated within 10 days, as there Is no disposition on the other side to have her put In ll or fined If she will quietly give up the premises. Earlier in the day Judge Gantenbeln Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Hammock the Basement . ... - -. D ! I : r -' The DR. PERKINS "SANITARY" REFRIGERATORS Foul or impure air can only be purified or expelled from a certain space by a disinfecting process or by force of circulation. By the Dr. Perkins system a positive and continuous cir culation is created, which is at all times fore- i r , - ing' fresh, pure air into and expelling impure air from the refrigerator. Thinkofa refriger ator that preserves without taint at one and the same time" onions, fish, milk, butter, cream, cheese, salt; meats.""-' The "Sanitary" alone can do this, ; Y ' ' : ' In the accompanying cut can be -een how the fresh air is taken into the re frigerator at intake "A" on oncj, sideband after circulating through the ice and provision chambers is expelledt on the opposite side at outlet "E." This is a most perfect and faygieni principle, indorsed by leading health authori ties. We show the many styles of the Sanitary, from the small cottage sizes . , ; . -Oi , 1 . r- to the large restaurant and hotel sizes. We sell them on easy-payment terms. -7 1 ' V New Process ,GAS Ganges Sold on Easy Payment Terms. COMPLETE-HOUSE-FURIIISHERJ (UAKt WW QWWTWWtJI RESTFUL PIECES for the Lawn. Porch Blinds &Oc Bottles T&FI ' Bottles I Mr.. W. J. Van Damme, 186 Morrison street, city Dear Sir: I have had Jctd ney trouble for several years, and Of-entire remedies that I used, none of them helped me. Noticing your ad In The Journal I tried one bottle' of your lea, and felt better, And have since used two more bottles and I now feel conf pletely cured - - I . thjnk your "Kidney CuVe Tea" Is wonderful, and I heartily recommen it to my friends, and the, geoeral public. Tour grateful friend , J I0t JSorrlson St. Next, to .P'a Coffee-House. " CURES RHEUMATISM flolden's. Rheumatic Cure Per bottle. Per bottle. AH XWTEMAI. XXVXiST TO. RHEUMATISM , XS XT KAsTT POBlO. 1 $11 Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness', Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches feuralglc Headaches ervous Dyspepsia ervous - Affections : TRADtt' BUPPUEC BY A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. f ACINIC COAST AGENTS. A New Departure The coat of greagy reduced taking company. Heretofore it j interments has been by the Holmaa Under lies been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all incidentals connected wb a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket is furnished by us we snake-no extra charges, for embalming, bearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of its. ecet clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $26 ta $76 on each funeral.' THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. MO TXXX9 ST. COB. IAUCOX. Diamond Roof Stains AX.Z. SXABSS MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. ! Portland Sash & Door Co. 830 poht vr. POBT&AJTO. OB. GOAL Hemmorer Coal The Beit Wyoming Coalon th Port land Market CXUBCEUBT BB08. (1X0.) Bunkers 13th and Marshall. Phones Main ST. A-393L Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored DRAY AGE : STORAGE . TRACKAGE p" CLAY S. MORSE 4th & DAVIS weJ I3th 4 HOYT TKJB COAST MAOKIinS BEPAXB CO. Sewing' machine repair work our spe 1 olalty. We repair and guarantee any sewing machine, no matter what make, I or how bad, we do any kind of repair work and cleaning at the lowest possl I ble rates. Bicycle and atove repairing. lock work and key fitting. We call for, I deliver and guarantee all work, and have the only gasoline, engine expert on i the Pacific coast. Phone East 1811, 408 EhsI Morrison St.. Portland, Ur. SCHOOUI AJTX COUZOSS. I T 1 had refused to vacate the injunction is sued last January restraining miss rai- ; bot from asserting any right of owner- ; ship over the property in question. This injunction was granted after Miss Tal bot had ben defeated in a- suit against Susan B. Smith and others to quiet title. The court ruled against her contention that she has a right to occupy the , premises pending an appeal to the su- ' prenie Court. He -held that the appeal does not affect, the Injunction, which re mains in force, y j HABEAS CORPUS TO I SECURE OWN CHILD j .V Alleging that her husban and. her.i former father-in-law sad mother-in-law i are keeping-her 6-year-old girl away from ber In violation of the order of court Mrs. Alice Louise Reynolds has secured a writ of habeas corpus in the circuit court requiring them to bring the little one Into court tomorrow ana explain theUt conduct. ' Mrs. Reynolds was granted a divorce from Our E. Renyolds of Reynolds Sta tion on February S, 10. The court di rtied that the, father might haw the child with him for one wreek each month. It is stated that the little girl wash de livered to him on June I for a week's stay, snd has not been .returned. Mr. and Mrs. Byron P. Reynolds, grand parents, of the child, are alleged to have had a hand in keeping the child away fronvlts mother. ,. -" "Reynolds will "resist" the restoration of the child to Its mother on the ground thai she is not a it, person to care for F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phonef Main 105 Home 1,1165 First and Oak it. She was receotl- tn the police court in' a case Involving a private" detective, j Mrs. Reynolds asserts that she Is tin victim or a conspiracy intended to dis grace her. . . -- . " July Excursions On July . .?. 13 and 1$ th Canadian Pacific will hare ert sle spectai round trip excursion tickets to eastern points st very low rates. -.For rate and full particulars regarding variable routes ap ply at local offie. 14) Third street i woncs Full and Complete Stock of Fireworks molesale and Retail y , LOWEST PRICES Western Importing Co. 325 MORRISON STREET , Mrnm BuH,Ing Opposite PortUnd HottI Leading Business College ELKS BUIhDiNQ Thoroughly equips for busi- -ness life. Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions, Fhorfes M. 590, A1596. " -, J ' "AMtrSXMIWs. UEILIG THPATRB 14th and Washlnctn PfaORjes: Main 1 and A-llll -r,.',.TxmT'ioanf mi wxxx. . ' Matinee) Saturday 1 .. y ; f ' lVlAiNTELL TOKOgT KAJCUST Tknrsday mghs U,. . .OtheBo " - rrlday night. Xing X,ea t Sataxaay afternoon.. Kaobetti . - Baturday alfht, . ...King lobr4 III Evening prioes, . , . , , .gl.SO io SOc Matinee prioss. -. . , to BAKER THEATRE ' eo. 1U Baker, Manager. . Three Important events this -week. . Last week of season for Baker Stock Company. Last Week for all time In their old boms theatre and Hoy t's screaming farce, ., . . "4 BWOH Of KITS." Fun; merriment, music and laughter. Get your seats early for all weekv Night prices 26c,, 85c 50c. Matinee 16e, 1 5c. Matinee Saturday only. , ' - MARQUAM ORANO . Pantages Advanced VaudevIKe . . Attractions. " TOHXOKT AITS ALL THIS WXSX -IEB TOU COUBAOES Whirlwind - coraedy'-producers, a Ne " York comedy success, direct from the metropolis, second to none, and ' CHAEI.ES RAKXIS "The tamp-Poit Xsspeetor and the Oitx son OlrL" Harris-is a celebrated come- dian; you'll laugh In spite of yourself. Three, performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 2:S9, 7:30, p. m. LYRIC TMBATRB yhones Maim : 4685 B-10S9. ' Z&FSgmr Tuesday, July 7 And the Manhattan Co. Presenting ' SOtICEBSSOX.M '' By Hsartk Ibsen Beat sals- Thursday, July i. 1. 11.50. Prices tt. 13. LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: Main 485 Home E-102. Week commencing; Monday, June 29, 1908. Fifth week of the famous Blunkall At wood Stock Company in the thrilling domestic drama, "a mo nr aos." Magnificent Production. - Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evenlng at 8:80. Prices 10c, 20o and 30c. Boxes 50v Office open 10 a. m. to. 10 p. m. . . - - THE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Entlfe Week of June 29. EI.TOV lO0 AUtO TXOTJPJ1 America's Oreatest Castinf Artist. t KXI.I.. CSEKSf AHD KILL ' Comedy Bicycle Artists, - ' T. T. KOHTSIBSA ' That U.T.1. B. Man. Exhibiting the latest thing in motion pictures. Time and prices remain the, same. , , , U NICKEL0DI0N 130 Change Every Day AT,Ii GOOD SUBJECTS, THE Toe Baths Open s a. m. Concert at 8:80. Tonight, 8:16, In Air- , dome the merry squall of fun and song. "A LOST BABY- .Matinee Saturday. 8 p. m. Dog .Circus 4:15-9:J,6. Cars First and Alder. '' TEETH Save.. Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT THUSTH FREE; 8TL. VER FILLINGS, S5o UP: GOLD FILL IN08, 76e UP; 6ET TEETH. 14.001 SPLENDID SRT. 18.00; GOLQ CROWNS, $1.50 VO 88.00. All wdrk - tTBaranteed for ten years. Ladv attendant always present AH. A. aKwilitlAl wltliAM Main K specialists of from IS to 88 years perience. Boston Dentists Home fnons A-M38W . fboas Mala tOSO. M1H Morrlsoa BV. Opp. Vogspffhnv f Headquarters for Fireworks ''I We are th largest importers, largest dealers, carry the largest stock in the ' city. We handle only flrst-sualltyv .goods all ' firecrackers are fresh . stock and nolsemakers. Come buy now, avoid the rush. We will sell all goods fori- ) Fourth of July celebration at lowest prices. . i ' BOW YUEN & Co. , ; 139 Second St, Near Washington J0UENAL LINEES COST UTTLE. ACCOMPLISH MUCH 1 advise vou as ta tSiS5.nl.- ln'nm.nl.W.N.R.UIX 88 years' mining ex- Golden. Or. perience; Information. Zrce. Offer of a great stlse te close an etUte Jl J ft V' 4 ih m i E-lUIllIflf'FC i! G Nature's RemedyfcrPi'rs , ::,;Ciim tOi stay cxrmri. ', , " . - FOB, FILTS OVXT. i ; 75 Cents . Ekldmore's Drug Ptors 111 Tfe't J ' Woodsrd, Clarke Co. rri;r Pxnf. Watts tt aTatthful. Crt tM, snl Knssell. . Made by J. Pauf Gnrdf-r, 8:1 K t k, . - i'onianci- cbv:ab. Print i-: (' 1 A 7 H T" A ' 1 $