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V THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL',- PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY g, ,. 1008. I Town Topics J. C. -Burke and O. M. Stafford. Port- land tlmber-crulsera, who wra arrest- ad by United State deputy marshal! Friday, are both out on bond, 1600 hav In" been demanded by the commission ers In each case. Burke and Stafford are charred by the government with liating willfully and knowingly asslat ed in tfen making of fall affidavit In neveral timber claim. It 'Is charred by the government that these men have been taking persona to timber near ure iron City and locating them on claim which were practically worthies. Cliarle E. Tork. band instrument, ha moved from 8274 Stark street to larger and more commodious quarters, at 88 Third street, where he will boa; tlnue to handle the famous York band lnHtrumonta and a large and more com pleto line of other moke of band In struments, also a complete line of band and orchestra music. Several of the 13 additional clerks re cently allowed the Portland postofflce by the department officials at sh InptHii are to be assigned to the affer ent branch and, substations In the down town rart of-the city arid in the sub urbs. The others will work In the mall division nnd the, otlier department qf the main office. . M. Marks Jr., formerly of tha Marks Shoe company, leaves for the east Mon day to purchase an entire new stock of ladles shoes for the Grand Leader which will soon open at comer Fifth and Alder streets. Mr. Marks will be .proprietor of the shoe department and will handle ladles' shoes only. I. Welnsteln, a cigar dealer at 023 First street was arrested. 0 war rant last evening, charged with violat ing the fire ordinance pertaining to the keeping .of fireworks In such stores an cigar stands. He was released on balL STUDENTS INTERESTED Journal Contest Attracts At tention All Over Oregon Eastern Part of State Working Hard for the Big J'rizes., Socialist meetings will be held Sun day at 8 o'clock at 809 Davis street; sulrject. "A Socialist View of Prohibi tion;" and Monday July 6 at 8 p. m., subject "Henrik Isben and His Place in the Dramatlo Literature of Socialism." Hubert Lunyerock will be the speaker at Dom meso meetings. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 5 and 8 a. m. and 5 nnd 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. The Swedish Sinking society Co lumbia gave Its annual plcnlo yesterday In a grove near Montavllla. A large number attended and the day was spent pleasantly with games, song, music and tlanclng. - Nsh oa The Portland Shoe Repair company, 289 Yamhill street, between Third and riwrtH st reersv Ptrrme Main T 8 SS. You r oes repaired while you wait Best k soles, 75 cents. Bauer & Stopper. This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Ourled Hair Factory. H. Metzger. proprietor. The Rer. Dr. H.'C. Collins of the staff of St. Dnvld's church, who has Just arrived In Portland, will make his hoine in a cottasa m Woodstock. Dr. Collins comes to Portland from The Dalles. Baseball! Baseball. Hunt Portland vs. West Portland. Til-City League for Championship. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn Street Grounds, Today, 8 p. m. Sunday excursion., trips to Oregon City. Boat leaves Main street dock 9 a. m., 1 2 m., 3 p. m. Round trip 45c, good on O. w. P. oars. Stoamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Woslmugnl and way landings, dally ex ( rt Sunday. Leaves Washington street doelt at 2 p. ra. H. i'tri'nts 112 to . Bartels Co., fire insurance have moved their offices from Sherlock building. apher. sts. R W. Moore, expert photos r.lks' building. Seventh and Btark I. Chambers Son, opticians, Morrison ttrtet, corner of Sixth. 821 W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Moved to room 3 in. roe. F. J. Catter I Chibe: lin &Co. ber of BCpm- Ir. Strowbridge, Oerllnger bldg. Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. Home phone. Portland Road Oiling Co. Main 7613. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill Buy the Bonvllle Pub. Co.: stock. -Journal want rvds. lc a word. Where to Dine. Moore's restaurant serves a special B0-Ctnt Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth t JUDGE LITTLEFIELD RULES GILLIAM DRY (Special Dlipttrh to The JonrnL 1 Condon, Or., July 4. In the circuit court here yesterday Judge Llttlefleld decided the case of the' saloons against the county court, In which the saloons of Condon contended the city charter was supreme over the county vote on prohibition, in favor of the county court This1 closes everr saloon in Gil liam county for two years. REDUCTION IN RATES. The Canadian Paclflo Is selling round trip excursion tickets to eastern points at very low rates. For rates and full particulars call on or address F. R. Johnson, O. A. P. D, 141 Third street, Portland.. Xnly 83d. Will ytraT CHINA a an Interesting part ef the Helt kemper stock. This rare and beautiful collection of china 'a the artistic and daintily hand painted PICKARD. the choicest and most exquisite of all chlna fare a piece or two of which Is requisite to a table completely and handsomely set " x The diamond buyers of Heltkempcrs art experts they accept only the most Derfert gems. They come In both set and un set stones. The stock Is rare as to quality and completeness. HEITKEMPBR'S JEWELRY STORE lowest Mee Jewelry tora few Tin deed. i 286 Morrison Street The Journal's scholarship contest 1 Interesting students in all parts of Ore gon. The contestants in eastern Ore gon are going to give those west of the Cascade range a greats battle for leadership. Among the enthusiastic oung men of the east Is Roy Harper, 'he Dalles. Roy is a. native of the ftrogresslve little city celebrated for ts beautiful Oelllo falls. He has lived In the city of his nativity all his life, about 19 years, and Is well and favor ably known by practically every citi zen. His father. James Harner. is an active lodge man, belonging to the Ma sonic ana woodmen of the world rra ternltlea. through whose members young Harper will get potential support. Like many other contestants he will put his wltaJe energy in contest work after the glorious Fourth. With this year's na tional day over Roy Intends to get down to business in real earnest and will pile up votes to his credit at a rate that will surprise the workers west of the mountains. -He graduated from The Dalles High school In June and was an active worker In all school af fairs, being prominent in athletic events and an enthusiastic member of the debating team. He 1 just now debat ing with himself how, many votes he will beat his nearest competitor out and he will not rest contented until lie rounds up every friend, acquaintance and citizen Possible In his whole ter ritory, wnicn included ail Oregon east of the Cascade range. The Journal ,belng very popular all through eastern Oregon he can put In every minute of three months profitab ly. If he worked night and day for six months he could not canvass all the people within his province, buj ho can solicit enough and secure enough subscriptions to land the choice of all ' tho numerous scholarships which the I Oregon Journal is offering to clever i students. It la up to the boys and girls of western Oregon to decide whether i an eastern lad has the energy and In fluence enough to wrest the choice of scholarships away from .hem. Tlmo alone can tell. Workers Will Win. The contestant who applies himself assiduously to his work maltiim hay wiille old Bol shines ana also while Old i Mother Moon sheds her hoft llMlu over the Oregon country will be the one with the greatest number of votes to his credit when the reckoning comes. Parents should appreciate what The Journal's scholarship contest mentis for amoiuooa stuaents. nue tno im'iiisic value' oa scholarship in a leading edu cational lnbtltution should be borne in mind that it la not all that is attached to this contest. There are- cash awards from tSa to 3160 to bo Rivou In addition to the scholarships. Nor is this ali. Cash commissions will be paid on all new subscription orders smeared by tha contestants. Apart rum tv.ll these val uable considerations tho practical bus iness experience which the. ambitious young people will acquire 'during the canvass among business raun and the public v. ill lie li'oalcuaUle benefit to them. X01ln n'"n and women jy ay at tend co'Teue until ihoy are ynst bO years of age end llie.i find thorns Ives greatly h i;i lic.ipped when they luutich out Into the 'jjHinesj world. With i.o pract. tal kn' i".-. .;a ol usinjs met no : i on acMunt of not coming In contact with meii of e.ttii'a they often become discouraged nnd nA'.a fa. iure.i. On ac count of ihelr i.ge llioy I'eel lackwsid In askincr i;iies :i i'is which would em barrass them and '.mis they siiislJ their Ignoranc at th'i ipons3 nf uucceL-s. The vo'in-r loys .mi i g!rl wn) get cut amon.T ousius tn on nnd Qc-iutre the principles of business while quite young have a decided advantage over j older people. I The contest mannger advises every 1 energetic boy anl irl n.l every younrf man and young woman under E0 years; of age to throw all their e.iergy into; this year's scholarship contest which i means so much for the winners. This is the second week cf the contest r.hich: will last three months. Will you, young reading student, head the polls at tho close of the contest? IRISHES HOLD ANNUAL riCIIIC Thousands Attend Festivi ties of Day at Haw thorne Park. TEIIT CITY. RISES -III GLADSTONE ' Everything la Readiness to Accommodate Chautau qua Gathering:. Everything Is lively at Gladstone. A little city of tent has been built, In a day. Headquartors are established for clubs, colleges and various other insti tution. The kindergarten and muslo halls are completed, the baseball grounds are Well rolled and many gen eral Improvements have been made. Everything la now ready, awaiting the great crowds that will srrtve each day front nest Tuesday to July 1. Word received from the platform' tal ent indicates that all will arrive Promptly on time and the program will e oarried .out as printed. No changes will be made except' when possible to Improve, which will be difficult. Probably no lecturer Interests Tort land more than Hon. John Bharp Wil liams of Mississippi, recently elected to the United States senate, II Is a man of tact, earnestness, decision and great versatility. He I witty, slert. graceful and very clever. "This I not a mnn of froth and gesture." ay the Washington Post, "lie Is no country crossroads demagogue or sophomore orator. He has brain nd three of the finest universities In the world Ten nessee, Virginia and Heidelberg ha ve Informed and trained his mind." His record In congresa In handling the mi nority and holding in check many un- moves OE ins lllltjuriiy nan from Dotn sides of the aislo. His manner of snnach resembles very much that of Lincoln. He lectures on r rid ay after noon, on Portland day, July 10. Very dear to all Chautauquans Is Bishop Robert Mclntyre, the "prince of the Platform," who gives his noted lec ture. "The Evolution of Abraham Lin coin," on July 18. Tha Methodists have planned thl to be Methodist day. Som 1 co between Genoa. Italy, ami the City Ufa rranted woh him great admiration of the special features will be a recep" tlon to RlshoijMcIntyre and,) big Ep- worth Leugue rally. Other very able lecturers will ap pear. Dr. Ira Landrlrh, who pleased so well lsstyeiir, lectures on July 9 and U. Dr. If. L. Whltmore, the great llantlBt divine, comes Julv IS and 17. Edwin fiouthers, tho "Inimitable Flori da cracker," talks July 14 and 15. Dr. Alfred Montgomery, the funny man and artist performs and illustrates on July 7, and 10. Mrs. Leonora M. Lake leotures July 7 and 8 and Miss Anna Lewis Clark speaks on July 14. Dr. J. Van Hormof Heat tie rives "Round about in New England" on July It, and Professor Kugene Knox will occupy the afternoon hour July 18. Tha chorus and special soloists will furnish muslo each day of the session. Hon w. C. Hawlev will axaln nre side arid teach the American history class. In 1007 Philadelphia's export and Im port trade lncreasi-d J2B, 000,000 in value over the figures for the previous year. The total value of the city's external This is 'going to be a good week for you or any other man who gets busy in our clothing department OUR MOTTO: To Carry Nothing Over in Cambridge Reajiy-to-Wear Clothes from Season to Reason So We Will Divide Our Entire Line of Spring and Summer S-x0 IN TWO UltS LOTS All $30, $35 and $40 Suits 16:50 For ALL $25.00 SUITS i B 7 I! Any pair of Light Weight or Outing Trousers in the -House at ALL BLACK AND BLUE SUITS 20 PER CENT OFF All Clothing Purchased During This Sale Absolutely Cash ROBINSON CO. trade for that year was over 1180, 00,- uuu. Tneae figures account In part Tor the opening of the new steamship serv- of Brotherly Love. The Italians want some of the business. The Society for the Protection of Children in England against the cruelty of parents and others receive' over 40,000 complaints a year. STO BTUDEfTB, WO QAM. HO OOOAHTB The Old Reliable CHICAGO Painless Dentists HATE STOOD TXO TEST OT TIMB f"SJ uomoouf ajtd ooujsacs. Leading Business College v ELKS BUILDINQ Thoroughly equips for busi ness life. , Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. Phones M. 590, A1596. ' This, off Ice Is equipped with ell thn latent anullanceB and formulas for do ing hljfh-class work. i I had 27 teeth extracted by the use i of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully rec-' omniend the method: had no pain or bad result. AIRS. DEBRANT, I Vancouver, Wash OUR PRICES K Crown .-95.00 Bridge Work, per tooth SS.OO Iogan Crown S3. SO to S5.00 Best Rubber Plate SS.OO Aluminum Lined Plates 810.00 to $15. OO Sliver Fillings 81.00 Gold Fillings S2.00 and up Vegetables Vapor used only by us for Painless Extracting -. 50C Chicago Painless Dentists COB. 6TK AJTD WABHINQTON Be sure you are in the right office. Lady attendant. Phones Main S8S0, A BI40 Kidney Cure fOc Bottle TTel' ' Bottled WOT KEDICIJTE. r 2 ' svsL Mr. W. J. Van Damme, 186 Morrison street, city Dear Sir: I have had kid ney trouble for several years, and of all the remedies that I used none of them helped me. Noticing your ad in The Journal I tried one bottle of your tea, and felt better, and have since used two more bottles and I now feel com Tlrelv rnreii. I think your "Kidney Cure Tea Is l wonderful, and I heartily recommend It i to my friends and tho general public. ! Your grateful friend. ROBERT SHttLCHER, 460 Davis st. city. W. J. Van Damme 18S Morrison st. Neatt to Pap'.s Coffee House. BUSINESS COLLEGE WASHINGTON ANOTCNTH STS. PORTLAND. ONSOON . WRITE FOR CATALOG The School that Plate Ton in (food Petition MILLS COLLEGE For Young Women Only woman's college-on Paclflo coast Offers same advantages an best eastern Institutions. Full collegiate course. De grees conferred. For three years only, the three upper classes of the Seminary Department, offering preparation for Mills college, the universities and east era colleges, will be continued. (Ac credited) Special opportunities In do- mestlc science, music and art. Earnest Christian Influences; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. Ideal location In beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term begins August 12, 1308. For catalogue and brochure of views ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President, Mill College P. O., CaL MrMinnvillo CctWoao if iViiiiMiii t iiivi vtvriiyv OFFERS THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons.; good city goV-" ernment; strong, aggressive churches. A Christian Faculty. Courses: -Preparatory, Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. ' Illus trated bulletin just Issued. ADDRESS, " V. D. O., BOX 87," MoMinavtll CoUege, MeMluTUla, O. 289-291 WASHINGTON ST. PERKINS HOTEL The annual plcnlo of St. Stevens, St. Francis and Sacred Heart parishes at ' Hawthorne park today brought out thou sands of people who found In the wood land shades and deUs of this beauti ful Inclosure an ideal place to spend the "glorious Fourth." De Caprio's band furnished the musical program which was especially prepared to en tertain the crowds of appreciative pic alckersj The management of fhe celebration sayr it was the most successful one of the kind ever held In Portland. A neat sum was realized from the receipts at the gate and by the various amuse ment bootns. Chairman MacNamee. of the general committee, wishes to ex tend the thanks of all three congrega tions to Mrs. Hawthorne, who gave them the free use of the park. One of the Interesting features of the day wes the baby show which drew a large number of entries. Babies of 11 kinds and descriptions competed f r the handsome gold medal offered for the prettiest one of the lot. The Judges i found It hard to decide on the winner. I but finally unanimously awarded the : prise to James Oore , Terrr, the little son of H. Q. Terry, 11 East Fifteenth ! street. j H. O. Terry also won the fat men's I race, so the Terry family is doubly proud. The three-legged race was won ; by 8lnnott brothers. - Mrs. 1. A. Lyons j won the married woman's race. Miss ', Louise Frledle won the jnuni ladies' race. Llxsle Troutner proved to be ; the young Atlanta of fhe little girls' ; race. William Munly en the large tboys" "race. I Will Poers was tti victor of the i small boys' rac. O. L. Mclntyre phvd ' to be the most popular man on the grounds when the final vote In the pop ularity contest came In and Mrs. L'r- ?uhart took the honors for the prtx of ered to the winner of the beauty cob- j test. -v- Th patriotic oration oP the day warn delivered by Hob. Wallace McCamant. There were no accidents to mar the happiness of the picnickers as -fireworks on the rrounds were prohibited. Four thousand twopto attended the plcnlo rlvea by St. Patrick' perUb yesterday at the fair ground. Most ef the hpP7 throne were chlldrea. A fine musics rrorraA ws rendered by Richard"' errheetre. Footracing, and ether athWIo ports brought t a large number of Jut en He cmtteetants who earerlr pnterei the eTc ts la the Lopes t 'wla&teaT a priM. "From the Prairies of America to the Homes of the World" For Porches, Beach and Summer Cottages Our CURES RHEUMATISM Rheumatic Holden's Cure Per bottle. Per bottle. AIT nVTZXNAXi J&EMXDY TOM. RHEUMATISM nr its uAirr fobms. Sciatica Nervous Headache Neuralgia Neuralgic Headaches Nervousness Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BY A.W.AHen&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. AQENT8. 3 1 PACIFIC COAST fl' 1 a t North Pacific College BCHOOL3 OP SSBTISTBT FHABUACY On of the best equipped Institution of Its kind In the entire west The annual session begins October 1 of each year. For further Information and catalogue of either school, address SB. HEBBEET O. MTLIEB, Corner 15th and Couch, Portland, Orv Grass Carpet Prairie Grass Furniture Is unrivaled. It is finely designed, richly colored in soft greens, and is durable and comfortable in the highest degree. A part of our large new stock of Chairs and Rockers is on display in our Fifth street windows. Carpets, Rugs and Art Squares advise vou as to miinmiint n ni In vestments tn mines; U J U 11,1,1... perlence; Information free. Offer of a great mine to olose an estat W.N. RUBLE Golden. Or. INICKELODION 130 SIXTH. I Change Lvery Day AI.Ii GOOD SUBJECTS. DRAY AGE Machinery, Safe ! STORAGE and Merchandise I TRACKAGE Moved stored PHon CLAY S. MORSE 4th 4 DAVIS warSo.: 13th 4 H2YT ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY STjaOCEB BOHOOXh bat ajtd zTzsr XBfO CXA8SXS Arithmetto, ' Grammar, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. , Typewriting, Penmanship, Law, etc.- any branch desired. Z. B. HICHAM SO JT. L. L. B.. President Third and Oak, Portland, Or. Mount Tamalpais Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA The most completely equipped Mili tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry, Infantry Artillery. Annual encamp ment. Extensive grounds. Athletics encouraged. Swimming pooL Accredited at universities. Opens August 19. Ad dress Artuur crosby, A. M. D. D., head . Hemlock Salve Remedy from nature. A nlek ' aa4 permanent i CURE OF PILES Just Cure Pile. Nothing Mora. Ol lill IT Skldmor txmg store. 111 TtitrL , Woodard. Clarke A Co. Watts Matthelu. corner Will la ma and Russell. And other leading drug store. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry Are toocr coverings of unequaled novelty, durability and cheap ness, and arc absolutely sanitary. Made in beautiful effects, plain and figured. J. G. MACK & COMPANY FIFTH AND STARK TXl COAST MACKXKS BErAXB OO. j Sewing soacliisi repair work oar sp ' Malty. VV repair and gtiarsntee any sewing machine, no matter wbat make. ' or how bad, we do any kind or repair work and, cleaning at the lowest possi ble rates. Blcycl and stove repairing, lock work and key fitting. We call for. deliver and guarantee all work, and have the only gasoline engine enpert on : the Pacific coast. Phone Eet 1M1. 0 East Morrison t.- Portland. Or. FUttf HEMODtJLfiD--I At les than ene-half prtca during the I net month. New fur made-at et i possible -prtca L Schumacher. 1W Ua4 1 laon street. JQold Bracelets and S' aet Rings ef all descrip tion made to. orJr. grsved with the thre cardinal Chlne chnme term via. Ulory, Inn. perity and kor-vitr. Chsrgea reasonab.e and orders ef sny l , i promptly eiavuted en I spnt prepaid lo anr (art of the 1!. H The fki-'-4 K.m,ummm wJr. TOOK I1KO ft CO, JT Tu Choog. Ifngr. 11 Aider itreec t;1 - - i Diamond Douse Pclni . OUSRANTKKO " galloa lets. t.4f ir'l galloJota Bl.&O pr t-H, ' kfaasfsctured r PCRTLA!D S'S3 5 t:1 f E3 rrot gi..r.' (