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THE; OREGON DAILY JOURMAt, PORTLAND. TUESDAY -EVENING, JULY 7 1808. 1 """ ' . """"" ; ,1 I Town Topics. TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. "Hellig Marquam . , Grand The Oaka . . Concert 2:10, "Tlia Head Walters" 8:1 B Lyric ...."Mlaa Satan, the Circus Girl" en .Vaudeville Vaudeville Mr a. Frederick W. Klssell of 134 Myrtle street, Portland Height, died yesterday afternoon at the afta of. 74 At Bt. Vincent's hospital. She had been 111 for several months. Her husband and six children survive her. Her four aons are George C. Klssell of Fort land. J. O. Klssell of Vancouver, Wash., W. V. Klsaell of Verdi, Nev., and B. M. Klsaell of San Francisco. The daughters are Mrs. T. F. Davidson of Los Angeles and Miss Elisabeth Kls sell of Portland. Mrs. Klssell was born, reared and married In Pcnnayl vanla, and waa a descendant of the Ok den family of early Virginia and Oeorgla history. She waa a cousin of Hen Hendricks, vice-president during Cleveland's first term. With Mr. Kls sell she came to Portland during the Henry Vlllard boom. The funeral will be held from Finley's chapel tomorrow afternoon at I. o clock with Interment at Klvervlew cemetery. There were no changes lh deputyshlps In the courthouse yesterday as a re suit of the last election. The only of ficlal with offices In the county build lng whose terms expired are Sheriff Stevens and County Clerk Fields, both of whom kept their full staffs and made no changes. The sheriff and his deputies, Including those In the tax collector's office, were sworn in late yesterday . afternoon. County Clerk Fields took the oath for his new term several days ago. Ha has the work of ills office almost up to date, Just as he would have been required to have It If he were turning it over to some one else. Hla copying force, now reduced to 10, Is only sight days back in its wora. CtLdPirmONdD An account of the northwest confer ence of ys T. W. C. A. held at Seaside a few weeks ago, and a resume of the meeting of the society in connection with tlje general conference of the Methodist church at Baltimore will be presented by Mrs. J. T. Talbot and Mlsd Holhrook, respectively, at the third quarterly meeting of the Columbia river brunch of the Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society at Grace Methodist church, corner of Twelfth and Taylor l reels. this afternoon at 2 o'olock. Special nmsio and exercises by the Juniors will be given and at the close of the program a reception will be ten dered Mrs. Adelaide B. Thoburn. The Invitation la general. Declaring that he went to California In 1909 to escape ehame and disgrace brought on him by his wife's conduct, K. KjVG. Seol has answered her com plain! for divorce and asks for a de cree for himself. He says hi wife nas a restless ana roving disposition, and denies that he deserted her. He says he intended to have her come with the children ,to California, but she would not go. He wants the cus tody of his three children. 9, 12 and 14 years of age. alleging that his wife. Mrs. Annie M. Seol, Is not a proper person to care for them. The Seols were married In 1888. East side enterprise has again been rewarded. The committee appointed by the Federated clubs recently to secure new freight and passenger depots has already received a favorable answer to their request made to General Manager J. O. O'Brien of the O. R. & N. Mr. O'Brien promised the east side that it should have a passenger depot by the first of I ho year. The railroad company Is working on the plans for this now, and expect to-begln building within 80 days. The freight depot will not ba built till next year. At 00J(EEQD--tPDSDCCES A grand opportunity to buy the finest Ready-to-Wear Clothing in America at prices that mean a Great Saving to You. Prices Reduced as follows: 3-Piece Suits, former price $20, now . . 3-Piece Suits, former price $25, now . . 3-Piece Suits, former price $30, now . . 3-Piece Suits, former price $35, pow . . 3-Piece Suits, former price $40, now . . 2-Piece Suits, former price $18, now . . 2-Piece Suits, former price $20, now . . 2-Piece Suits, former price $25, now . . Paragon Trousers, former price $6, now . Paragon Trousers, former price $7, now . Paragon Trousers, former price $8, now . $ 1 S.OO $ 1 8.75 $30.00 $ 1 3.SO $ 1 5.00 $ 1 8.75 $ 4.50 $ 5.25 $ 6.00 25 Discount on All Blues and Blacks 311 Morrison, Opp. Postqffice litthsazSalritl boxooxjT abt oouaoxa. Aaromnm TTIK SCHOOL OF QUALITY' Better each year, and larger. We now have two floors 65 z 100 feet. Thorough work tells the story. It counts in the end, and, we admittedly lead in this re spect Get our catalogue, peowork, etc then judge for yourself as to quality. A. P. ARMSTRONG. IX. B.. Principal Tenth and Morrison Portland. Oregon IWIIIIMES I BUSINESS COLLEGE I II "ASMINOTON ANDTBMTH STO. I II PORTLAND. OKiaON JL XJL WRITE FOR CATALOG J hi School Mat Plactt lou in a Good Petition' Judge O'Day In the circuit court heard argument on an order to show cause why the city and con tractors who are opening Kranklln street In Wayerlclgh Heights should not be required to dump the surplus dirt on lots owned by the John P. Sharkey company, which owns the property oh rmrn sides or mo street. The company claims the dirt, while the city asserts that the contractor mav do as he pleases with it. Judge O'Day took the mailer umier advisement. ' Replies to the answers in the cases of Kerr, Oifford & Co.. the Northwest ern Warehouse company and the In terior AVnrehou.se company against the O. R. & N. have been filed in the cir cuit court, thus completing the plead ings In these three cases, Involving the failure of the railroad to furnish a sufficient njjinher of cars to carry the wheat cropVf the northwest In the season of 19(l-05. The defense of the railroad Is tht the conditions were un usual that jwwr and that the road did all It could be expected to do. The annua! picnic of the electric railway employes which is to be held at the Oaks July 2,1 Is being advertised by the circulation of tickets which also bear announcements of Chautauqua and an Injunction to "Boost for Portland lay," July 10, when John Sharp Wil liams will speak. Woman's dnv, Julv 14. and Patriotic day, July IS. This Joint advertising brings all these fea tures of the season hero with the so-called 'special Bales' of odds and ends' of long standing, but remember, that this Is simply a legit imate means of our preparinr our selves for the fall business ty giving special honest values. We are selling at one .third off on three-piece suits, one half off on outing suits and one third off on straw hats. This means the entire lines." Coos bay service resumed. The steam er "Panajna" has been! secured by the Portland & Coos Bay Steamship com pany to take the place of the "Break water," while the latter Is in drydock. The "Panama" will sail for Coos bay at 8 o'clock, Wednesday evening, July 8, from Oak street dock. Ross Miller, aged 24 years, died yes terday morning at St. Vincent's hospital nfur a nhnrt sleire of tvnhoid fever Mr. Miller was a concert singer and huH been ensased in singing at the Rakeronlan, the novelty theatre, when lie wns suddenly taken 111. He was a stranger in the city, but through the Odd Fellows, of which he is a member, i.lc Hr,mA twos lpnrned to he In Polo. 111., ii nd after nn exe.hansre of telegrams the jfbody was shipped home last nigni. are the public. The custodian service of the United States civil service commission an nounces an examination for the position of elevator conductor, at salary of $600 per annum. The age limit Is IS to IS6 years, except to honorably discharged soldiers and sailors of the war of the rebellion. Examination will be held July J8. Application should be made to c. I enyaer, secretary Twelfth civil service district, San Francisco, Cat Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance i and used only between the hours of 6 Vend 8 s, in. and g and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. In speaking of summer clearance ales the manager of the Norrls-Baker Co.. the big clothing store at 22S and I2R Morrison street, near First, said: The season la well alone and we find it Imperative that we materially reduce our stocks. Don't connect this mile Physicians' prescriptions and drug or ders entrusted to the care of Albert Hernl, the druggist, 233 Washington street, are depended on as being sat- ufnrtnrv. Always maintaining; a niKM standard of quaiity, honorable dealing and prompt and efficient service, this drug store has become very popular with the Portland people. Orders over either phone receive prompt attention John McKeown. the youth whose re volver was seised on the evening of the Fourth by Deputy Sheriff Charles Bulger and cited to appear in me juve iu xmiri woo let off with a reDri- mand by thief Probation Officer Haw- lev yesterday. ucKeovn is unaer sm nnHori sentence tn the reform school. but Judge Gantenbeln did not consid er the offense serious enough to deprive the boy of his freedom. S. B. RIggen left only 1,00Q Fortn of property, according to the estimate filed in the county court trilA. morning The manager of a fur niture factory says that If women realized the value of soap and water there would not be so great a demand for fur niture polish. But soap and water must be used with judg ment, as strong soap is Injurious to furniture. This is his recipe Make a tepid suds of Ivory Soap; dip a cloth in it, squeeze and go over the furniture ser eral times. Polish with a chamois doth, Ivory Soap 99 y6 Vcr Cent. Pure: in connection with an application ror letters of administration. Flora I. Rig gen, the widow, requests the appoint ment of Louis P. Bruce, a son-in-law, as administrator. There are two chil dren Mrs. Grace R. Bruce and William RIggen, the address of the latter being unknown. Articles lost and found on the street farm in om dav: Five umbrellas, five .,, ni three arrlos. four telescopes, two keys, pair overalls, magazine, pair in,ro kaeWare of Dapers. caoe. spoon lutein noatcards. baseball bat and pad glove, rln, package magaslnes. package shoes. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. It was the attempt of landlord Mann to get rid of rubbish left by a former tenant that caused the fire at Front and Grant streets yesterday, according to J. Rosencranx. Mr. Roseocrans. the new tenant, was moving In. He says v.im i-nttiir waa much ounwu, due to the manner In which, fire was start ed by the landlord in the basement. An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy airalnat tho Paclflo Mall Order com pany of Portland was filed in the United States court yesterday. The Columbia Milling company. me-Moneyman nara ware company and the Portland Seed company are the petitioners, and hold claims amounting to $l.5t against the alleged bankrupt concern. A ladles' auxiliary league will ta or ganlaed by the Kenllworth Improye tnent club. This was decided on at a meeting last night. The Kenllworth club also started a movement to hold a '-picnic at Mission Villa some time this summer. All the people who II ys be tween Waverlelsh and Woodstock will be asked to participate In the picnic Only about l of the 100 defendants la the suit of the government against C. A. Smith, a wealthy MIaota tlm ber dealer, which was filed tor the pur poee of canrllng patents to t.000 acres of Un4 ta U and Lano enntl-. ap peared yesterday, ana owing to tun ract me date or ins neanng was poaipooaj several vaeks. Save the discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to save the discount on July bills for tha Automatic Telephone. Home Telephone Co., corner of Park and Burnslde streets. 444r4V44 mum mm Leading Business College ELKS BUILDING Thoroughly equips for busi ness life. Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. Fhones M. 590, A1596. HTII 1 r THCATRI3 ULILIU 14th and Washington Phones Mala -1 and A-UII YIDDISH DBAJIATXO FIATX Tonight at 1:11 o'olsck in ssons kkasts . Tomorrow Night "scanrLAJtmr ." Prices 11.00, 7Bc, 80c. MARQUAM GRAND Pant ages Advanced Vaudeville f' f Attractions. TOVZOXT AJTD AUU TS3S WXSX Til aUAXTO QXTASTBT funniest snd cleverest people In vaudsr ' villa, direct from New York, and . XMIOTAA Experimentalist in electricity, present ing amaslng - novelties. Thres performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 1:30, 7:10, t p. m. THE GRAND Vaudeville deLnxe Week of July 6. Tha sterling artist miss AJrir XAKXZ.TOT Supported by a thoroughly capable com pany In tho Mexican study. "Begfrs.'V RillT PTX.OZB r t And a host of other blar acts. Owing to Illness, Mr. Hugh Lloyd will be unabls to appear this week. , LYRIC THEATRE Both fhones Main 4688, Xoms 108a., Week oommenolng Monday, July sixth week of the famous BlunkaU-A wood Stook Company In the Sparkling Farce Comedy, XI 3 B SATAir, TBXB liUMJVl BUU.". One of the Season's Big Events.' , Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, ' Sunday; prices 10c and 20o. Every mlng at 8:20; prices iuc ana zuc. Next Week "The Tide of Life." LYRIC THBATRB v Phones Mab 468S A-ioaa Shi Tuesday, July 7 wu. nsn And the Manhattan, In Ibsen's BOSKSSBKOXilC, Prices $1. 11.50. . v STAR THEATRE FIRST TIME IN THE CITT. BTvemtoscorB, PICTURES LAUGH TALK ajtd surd Continuous Performance, Admission 10a . LYRIC Tonight, Tuesday, July 7 THBATRB Phones Main 4685 x-ioae. A wooden ash barrel under the back porch at 919 East Yamhill street caused a fire at 3:40 this morning. The dam age was about J25. Mrs. W. B. Kindle occupies the house and L. F. Frels is the owner. William H. Moorehouse Jr.. P. C O'Malley and Oeorge J. Kelly have filed articles of Incorporation of the O. W. P. Land company. The capital stock is fl.suu. Notice to the public! Bring- all stray horses to City Messenger barns. Thir teenth and Stark. Patterson & Hart, proprletora uexter stables. We sponge and press Y( f'hlno your shoes, all for our clothes. 1.60 month, Main 514. A-43I4. Wagons run ever where. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia ana nervousness, am grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to S24 Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8M9 Woman's Exchange. IS Tenth street. lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. E. W. Moore, expert DhotorraDher. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark sts. D. Chambers 4 Son. opticians. Morrison street, corner of Sixth. 321 W. A. Wise and associates. na4less dentists. Third and Washington. 11 o Dustless streets, Portland Road lng Company. Oil- A meeting of tt-.e Forty-fifth Precinct Republican club has beast called for tomorrow eight la tha halL F.t Twn- ty-sarenth and Powell etreeta The maetlng win eommenee at I o'clock an4j It Is tiptctM that tha plana for the coming preeideoUai campaign w 111 be anaoaacad. t - - A. L.FIsast Oanrrs W. Joaepti and K. D. Simon ttave filed articles of ta- fwrpwrattoa nf IMArbMis Onalr 4k Salt err pRy. I be capital slock is fixed ai ja,t. t Dr. Strowbrldge, Oerllnger bldg. Berger, signs, show cards, tit Yamhill Dr. E. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marcjuam. Buy tho Bonvllle Pub. Co.'s stock. Journal want ad a. lo a word. CONCERT AT CITY PARK TONIGHT Stg. De Caprlp's Municipal band will play the' following program at the City Park this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock: March. "Portland Hunt Club" De Caprio Overture, "The Count of Eseex".... Mercandante "I Clnqissn tains" Marie Waits. "Nalla" Dellbes Selection. "It Happened In Nordland" Herbert Intermission. Fantasia, "My Old Kentucky Home" Delbev Intermexso. "Paseacalle" Oreik Paraphrase. "Bo relet" Nesvadba Selection. "I Lombardl" Verdi March. ""Tan Kluna ' Loftla A. De Caprio, director. ONLY NAUGHTY CHILDREN FIGnT Is the busiest and most brilliant pleasure Haunt in this part of the country this summer. Its thousands of devotees re joice to learn that they can now go and come on a regular schedule, independent of tides. The Popular Excursion Steamer of the O. R. & N. Co. J. Potter Leaves Portland, Ash Street Dock, DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 8:30 A. M. SATURDAYS ONLY, 2:00 P. M. MAGNIFICENT DAYLIGHT TRIP DOWN THE COLUMBIA Direct connection at Megler with the Ilvvaco railroad, thence to the beach resorts. See published schedules EXCURSION RATES FROM PORTLAND Season Tickets, on sale daily $ 4.00 Saturday-to-Monday Tickets 3.00 Five-Trip Commutation Tickets 15.00 Reduced Rates Prevail From All Parts of the State Purchase tickets at the City Ticket Office, O. R. & N., Third and Washington Streets. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY STJMaCEB BCKOOX PAT AID STEM IJTO CLASSES Arithmetic, Grammar, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, Law, etc., any branch desired. I. 2S. BXOXCABA80S, U L. B.. President Third and Oak, Portland, Or. MILLS COLLEGE For Young Women Only woman's college on Paclflo coast. Offers same advantages as 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 ern colleges, will be continued. (Ac credited) Special opportunities in do mestic science, music and art Earnest Christian influences; non-sectarian; all forms of healthful outdoor amusements. Idenl location In beautiful Oakland hills. Fall term begins August II, 1908. For catalogue snd brochure of views ad dress Mrs. C. T. MILLS, President, Mills College P. O., Cal. And the Manhattan, In Ibsen's BOSMEBKBOIK Prlces $1, $1.50, I. NICKEL0DI0N 130 Change lLvery Day ah, qood rrrBTCGTS. San Francisco, vs. Portland BSCBSATZOir VAJUC COM. TAVCrXXT AJTD I4TK STB JTJXY 7. 8, , 10, 11, IX . Games begin week days at 1:30 p. m.. Sunday, 2:10 p. m. Admission fee Bleachers. 25c; grandstand. 60c; boxes, 15o extra; children, bleachers, lOo; grandstand, 26a. JbABZES' BAT TKXSAT. Boys under. II fres to bleachers Tiosdnesday. McMinnville College TEETH saw Save Money OFFERS TOE IDEAL EDUCATION I Its whole environment Is clean and wholesome; no saloons; good city,, gov j ernment; strong, aggressive churches l A Christian Faculty. I Courses: Preparatory, Collegiate, Conservatory and Commercial. Illus- t rated bulletin Just Issued. ! AJ0DBESS, " JT. D. C, BOX 67," XcftXinn Tills College, MoMlnnTllle, Or. PORTLAND ACADEMY Portland, Oregon ' Dr.WeraetsPOWDER FALSE TEETH TIs a dull day when the police are not called In to settle a neighborhood row. ror noueewiTea win get Into dle pntes la whteh hot worda. hair and nmetlmes flngr nalla flgurs. Mrs. J Le of 74 1 Pavter street complained that a neighbor constantly oent her fnuarn io in uvm nnun 10 annov M rut an to fight with tho Loo chllA rn. The other stde of the story, as told to ta Investigating policemen. Is that Mrs. Los Is iocensrd at the nelchbor t-orana sre took into her none Mrs. m m daughter, who BSd boen nrderod at of the bosso by br another to rsos sh would not losrs her husband. No assets have been made as yet. bot th two of children feay been to4 ot to iigbl asy aorv TEETH WITH OR WITHOUT PLATES OUT OT vow w noru Wo oan you entire Crown, Brldgs and rlato Work In a day If necessary, reatttvely Painless ErtrsUng rros when elates or brldsea are ordered. nsflhr tootn aad roots removed wt th en tke loost palm. Ten chairs. Only Ule most scientific and esreful work. M TUM rT rOBTIVAJVB. WA WICV AT ABBOOTAm iaJaaeos Dsntlsta. wafltasr Bldg, Tstrd aad Waaatngtoa I a. nv to p. in.; fiundsys t to It. Painleos Frtrmctlon. tSc; Plates, Both Fboooav A aad Ma La Itlk. Hakes Iswac, Drspsuif DMsmapfOcallsB, Cure teis . akat brsatb tvMt. Ost It at WOODAJU, CLimil B CO, 4th and WsaaOmatoa Iternot iouruiXi. PbUoMpklo, Fn jr.'. tt sw The Academy fits for Eastern and Western colleges A Primary and Grammar School POmTiABTD, OK, under th. "me management r e SOth Tear , Opens celves boys and spWmbsr 81, T8 tfrls ss early as the age of six and fits them for the Academy. Well equipped laboratories In the departments or Chemistry and Hhyslcs. All depart ments sre In charge of thoroughly qual ified and experienced teachers. A Gymnasium in charge of a skilled director. Field and trark athletics. A well appointed realdence hall for girls. Office hours I ai. m. to 1) m. I p. m. to p, m. Com and bays free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FRKB: Sits VER FIIX1NOS, 6o UP; GOLD FILU ING8, 75c UP; 8BT OF TEETH. t4.0J SPLENDID SET. I. 00; QQUi CROWNS, S2.B0 TO 2B.00. - : All work guaranteed for ton yoarsV Lady attendant always present. AH work dons absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to SO years' a perlencs. .; Boston Dentists . Vomi Phono A-B030, Phons Kaln SOBO. 91 M MorrUon IU OV9. Postofflssn ' OAXOTOBjrxA WOVBXM. - Little "AdletV alwajs pay. I advise you as to equipment snd In vestments In- mines; IS veara mlnlns sr.' perlence: Irsformatlon frsa. Good Wages Are Paid Telegraphers temand exceeds supply E A SILT AC QUIRED. SHORT HOURS We will place you. Day snd evening classes. Open sll tho yesr. Oregon Expert College ss putt rr, rxpTM pirOOB. Mount TamalDals ML'Itarv Acidcmy W.N.RUBLX SAN RAFAEL. CALIFORNIA Oolden. Or. The most oompletsly oaulDDOd Mili tary Academy on tho Coast. Cavalry, Offer of a a-roet nttns to olooo an swtnts inraniry Aniihery. Annoai tvi-ip- - snent. Extensive a-rovnda. Athlvttes Diamond llousc Paint OCARAJfTSED a t rnwa lota, S1.40 pas' gsL 1 ailoa Iota, S1.50 par gal. lffaewr4 by ' PORTUIID SASH 4 DOOR CO. ' , .tSO Prsst tV, iwtltai -Ob evicouragod. Swimming pooL A err edited St universities. Opens An net la. Ar drese Art Eur .roaby, A M. IX D Bead master. WILHOIT SPRINGS Motel-Now Open leaves Ovem City. Tsesy. FAIBMONT HOTELS Superbly situated r. Easily reached Vlagnificently appointed Perfectly served " In every aspect approach ing more nearly the" IDEAL hotel. Single rooms with private bath tLI upward. Delightful Suits tl apward. . c No room In tha houao without bath. . Msnscsd by hs srort famoas - Palace Dotel Company tare Ttiorsday Then dl'r at r. T. Ui-Lsras, Batiuaay "! Ju r - m far ILIA froprittoy. Hotel SL Francis SAN FRANCISCO" Thi hottelry rxetse it tbt bK features of th world's finest caravstuarfet, and h added many ideas to tha sum of hotel ltarp Bess. It htt lnrrodaccd to faei'c Coast Hot Worn the Elertn Grill. Pneumatic Tab . SerTf-e, Harnett CWk System snd ttv reprttentg th farthett advirr t f cieecB in hotel ienrice la Arrrka. Rstes Eurcpesrv, frera t2 t r Under ths r-- 1