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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1008. Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. -r- I-yrlo Orand ........ I'll Oaks .... Concert "Tha Tide of Life" Vaudeville ind '"A'tflgnV in 'Venice"' 90VMHAX. AT TBI B BACKUS. 0 In order to procure prompt and more satisfactory service, ha at the lummer resorts, oruer 4 from the following Journal agents at regular city rates. Ilwaco A llwaco Railway com- 4 pany, Louis Cohen, nwi agent. Long Beach, Edward McAUen. 4 Ocean Park. Louie Cohun. 4 Seavlew, K. E. Stranhal. V 4 The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. tGearhart, A. Wlrtsinger. Seaside, Lynn Burtis, head quarter! at Lewie A Co. Newport. Harlln TfclUert. Colllna Springs. J. W. Belcher. Wllhoit Springs, F. W. Mc- Leran. LA GRANDE GIRL EHTERS COniEST Miss polon Lilly Another Aspirant for ''Educa tional Prize. Another bright student, Mlse Dolon Lilly. La Grande, Or., has entered The Journal's scholarship contest. Miss T lll.r 1. A native niithtrnAF fih Wil j born in West VlrgTftia, a country noted for Its beautiful women, and it will be noticed huautv didn't Irnore the child of the south. Miss Lilly is 15 years of WBAIK Another meeting of tho citizens of Kern Park, Arleta and other Mount Bcott dlatrlctB drawing water from the Woodmere Water company will be held at Laurel wood tonight. The committees appointed at the masn meeting to ex amine the pumping station at Johnsons Creek, to inter lew George Brown or tt.e Woodmcre Water company and to notify the school bonrd that the new Arleta sclioolhouse has no fire protec tion will all repcrt at tonight's mass meeting. Their is a possibility that If no satisfaction is received from the water company that the citizens may decide to me Drown and compel him to supply them with a reasonable amount of water. The meeting will be held In the open air. Mrs. Benodlrta Vernosky, 984 Minne sota avenue, will next Monday face a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon In the police court. The Ver- J noskv family ami the Natchnr family, 981 Minnesota avenue, got into a con- I tinueri altercation because the VernOFky ! children picked the Natchar cnernes. I v .6 1 t MM " J Hill Lines to Discontinue Route East Via Tacoma--Trains Direct to Twin Cit ies v0ver Columbia Biver Route. RICHARDSON 'S CIA Within the next 60 days Portland will bave through fast service between this city and St. Paul, over the north bank road and the Northern Paclfio railway. The shortest time between the Pacific coast and the twin cities will be made by these trains, which will be new throughout, and palatial in all their ap pointments. The complete trains are now being completed In eastern car shops and will be ready for the in auguration of regular passenger busi ness on the new route. The present route from the east to Portland via Tacoma and thfe sound will be abandoned for through passenger business, and the splendid new. trains will run direct from Portland via the Columbia river and Pasco to St, Paul and Minneapolis. Many hours' time will be cut out of the present through schedule by this Innovation. It is a tremendous advance in train facilities for Portland, and means that the bulk of coast travel of all the Hill lines will be thrown to this city. As sdon as the draw upan macninery is placed and the approaches graded and ironed, the north bank road's v 11 lamette river bridge will be ready, for initial train service. This Is expected to occur August is, ana an excursion is to be run between the inland empire and Portland to celebrate the event. In an ticipation of beginning regular train service, the traffic department is getting out its freight tariffs. The list structural steel has been. put info nnaltlon and final bolts are being circle of friends will stand by this rair j rvetel Into the bridge. Its total cost contestant in her efforts to earn a i wil slightly exceed $1,000,000. T.ie east scholarship and a cash award. La approach, will be finished and Ironed Grande will not stand Idly by and al- first, to enable the workmen to haul dirt peninsula cut 10 nil me weai Miss Dolon Lilly. nife Her IS veara snent In Oregon en hanced her natural endowment A large J wk j $35.00 Suit now $30.00 Suit now $25.00 Suit now $20.00 Suit now $15.00 Suit now $ 1 9.75 $ 1 6.65 $ 1 3.85 $ 9.75 Opposite Woodard, Clark & Co. Men's Vests, Straw Hats and Summer Underwear at Cost J. RICHARDSON CO. 283-285 Washington Street the ball by having .Mrs. isatcnar arrest ed for assuult and battery. Tomorrow will be Judge Thomas O'Day's Inst day on the circuit court bench. For two weeks he has been pre siding iudge, and his place will bo taken for two weeks hv Judge E. C. Bronaugh, followed for two weeks by Judge J. B. ("lelnnd In the same position b'fore Judge G-'intenbeln resumes the presiding seat Beginning Monday Robert CI. Morrow will be judge of de partment No. 2. where Judge O'Day has presided since his appointment to suc ceed Judge Sears, more than one year ago. Is a daughter of J. M. nonular engineer, and is a mem n r ber of the M. K. church. She has been Mr Vernnskv Is charoed with cutting i low oilier districts 10 wrest sucn pi ism : from the ... - i , . i I . .. XI .. I fmm liot nmnot tnrH Without n rilTht onnrAAIi .Amelia rierner. ine ii.tn-pini.-i i ..... , Nntehar. with a kn!f There is also to the tin sn. en nss.niH and battery charge against I Miss Lilly Mrs. Vernosky. who. It seems, opened nn A 1 - -ntvhiv a rrni I I , t I ,11 lilt? i,L. 1j. I uhi , u. attending the La Orande sehoole since beclnning her studies, and Is In the elclith rrade. After a thorough can vas of La Orande. Miss Lilly will work Elgin and other outside points, and ex pects to necure enough subscription or ders for The Oregon Journal to land a scholarship and a cash award. In the next, score It Is epeed she will make a good showing for Itte short time spent in her canvass. AKvanuxmrM. Marquam Theatre Phones: Main I. A-103! ; ' .' T. DANIEL FRAWLEY Supported by ' .'.j. , Ailleea Mar aud Daphne VoUajtA : : t IN .'; t THE SPOILERS Mntlnee tomorrow (Saturday). Owing to the big suocess of this play, tne management has decided to continue It Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. THE GRAND VanrJrvllIt deLnxe This Week ' tkb BUTA-iamsoir tous. The Famous European Novelty Acrobats IEUIHI OBOTnn, irouo TOVM, AHIA BBIOHAM, ALEXANDER SI SCOTT, ' rBED BAUB1, QKAWPABOOrB. LYRIC THEATRE Doth Phones Bfala 4686; Home, loae. Sperd your vacation nnl Sundays at the Hotel IXaendrt. summer resort On th! upper Clacknmas rlv"-; $2 per day, $10 pe; week: Sunday dinner 50 cents. Good trout fishing. Railway fare, week d ivs $1.35; wei-k-end, good from Satur fi'v noon until Monday morning, $1 round trip. Sunday excursions, 75 cents round trip. Tickets must be obtained In order to receive benefit of reduoed rutes. On rale in waiting room. First mid Abler streets. Trains leave 7:15. 8:15, 11:15 a. m.; 1:15, 3:45, 6:16. 7:25 p. m. will dedicate the Name society of Sunday morning Joseph s ereln o'clock last night. The fire began In the basement, and by the time truck 3 could reach the. scene a large hole had been burned through the first floor. The flames were extinguished with the chemicil apparatus that the water dam age might be minimised. The loss Is between J500 and $1,000. covered by in surance. As several cans of paint were stored In the basement, it Is believed spontaneous combustion was the cause Of the fire. Jennings Lodge, on the Oregon City carllne, has been selected by the com mittees In charge of the convention and enmp meeting of. the Evangelical a.nd the United Kvangellcal associations, which will be held July 2S to August 6. The matter of organic union, which is so prominently before these congrega tions at this time, will be taken up. Lectures will be given every morning bv prominent speakers of both denomi nations. A ministerial Institute will be be present in uniform and the held in conjunction with the camp meet-. In the afteroon the members of i ing. tainea A general meeting of all present and pist members of St.. Lawrence parish is to be held next Sundav evening July 19. at 7:30, in St. Lawrence hall, when Archbishop Chester banner for the Holy K:in-pct Heart church ct 10 o'clock. The St. will l-.and. the various societies will be ente in the-church hall.- Many interesting! speeches mav oe listened to, and good fellowship will be the main feature. Cither Catholic soiletles are cordially invited. The following articles were found on t!i" streetcars yesterday and may be rrroveied bv the owners, at the lost article room In the et Firs and Aider two purses, one $5 gold glasses, one lunch box, one shawl, three keys. two stickpins, one grip, pair of gloves one hoe. Snrin .month ktn secured utnf Satin kln j cream ond Sitln ktn powder. S( Grand CoDcerl;! NEWPORT By the Great soloist FRED BUTLER Assisted by Miss Lawler, Miss Shea, Mr. Belcher and Mr. Coursen. The White Temple Twelfth and Taylor Streets, TONIGHT, 8:15 O'CLOCK TIP KITS FIFTY TENTS Reserved seats on sale at Sherman & 1 Clay's, corner Sixth and Morrison, and at the White Temple. the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration will be discussed. It is earnestly de sired that all members unite In making this anniversary something to be re- mumhArH Tftrltl, nrlHw All momlvru ttf O. W. P. building, j tlP parish are asked to cooperate. Eleven umbrellas. I ' iece, pnlr of one eunshade. dpi foi Examinations by the 1'nlted States ivil service commirslon l ave been an nounced as follows: September 2. engi neer in wood preservation. 11.000 per year; August 19, 20. chemist ordnance department at lnrgre, war department. 12.400 per annum; August 5, unskilled laborer. Applicants can secure infor mation from 7.. A. Leigh, local secretary of the board of civil service examiners. In spite of his plea that he was act ing the part of a good Samaritan when be took 75 cents from the pocket of William Kvans, who was lying drunk in the gutter at First and Couch streets, John Prolls w.-is bound over to appear before the grand 1ury under 11,000 bonds in the municipal cotirt today. The good roads movement gained a new recruit this morning when Robert Suter, a gentleman of so much leisure that he has time to get drunk, went to i the Kelly Butte sanitarium at the sug ! p-stlon of the municipal court. He will : do wlmt he can for better roads for the i next 30 days. Joe Ryan escaped a sim ilar sentence bv promising that by nightfall he would be far outside the city limits. A New Departure The cost of interments has been greatly reduced by the Holman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charffea for all Incidentals connected with 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 make no extra charges for embalming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $25 to S76 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 830 THIRD ST- COB. 8&UIOIT. YAQU1NA BAY Oregon's flatchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro vided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly fur nished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. Summer Excursion Rates From All Points in the Northwest NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis & Eastern Railroad. Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave Portland 8:15 a. m. RATES FROM PORTLAND Season tickets, on sale daily $6.00 Saturday-to-Monday tickets jj$3.00 Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third and Wash ington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Pacific agency elsewhere, for complete information. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co., Portland, Or. Excursion TO SALEM B7 THE Southern Pacific TO CELEBRATE Week Oomntenelns; Monday, July 13, famous Bituiiau- ln the sense Seventh week of the Atwood trtock Company tlonal melodrama, "THE TTDB Or UM." ' One of the Season's Big Events. Matinees '.uesday, Thursday, Batur-' day, Sunday; prices 10c. 20o and $0c; every evening at 8:80, prices lOo and 10a nexi wow x j NICKELODION 130 BUT. Change LvcryTDay ALX, O009 SUBJECT. HSEg Tonight and Every Night This Week in the Summer Airdome the Beautiful Musical Fantasy. - I !! M Musical Novelties Under the Direction of William G. Btellman. THE HITS) "MY COWBOT LADY "O'SAN" . "SUMMER TIME" "WILLYUM WILSON" And the Curtis Dancing Girls. Cool Skating in Rink. Bathing Classes in Pavilion. Los Angeles vs. Portland BEOBEATIOV PABX, COH. TAUOMK AITS 84TH ITS. JTTIiY 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19. : Games begin week days at 3:30 p. m.. Sunday. 2:30 p. m. Admission fee ttieacnera, 25c; grandstand, 50c; boxes. 25c extra; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, 26a,, -.ABIES' BAT TBXDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleacher! Wednesday. 9 ITV fX. ff"TTB A R I trv U MH mm S u H IA I A I 0 tl i rUK I LAIw TEETH lLr H ?'rX'rmfr'UT AT THE UBogjm CHERRY FAIR aturday Save Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE: SIL VER FILLINGS, 36o UP; GOLD FILL INGS. 76c UP; 8ET OF TEETH. 14.00: SPLENDID SET. $.00; GOLD CROWNS, J2.B0 TO J5.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present. AH work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 11 to 20 years ex perience. Rosfon Dentists Home Phone A-3030. Phone Hals 8030. H91V6 Morrison St.. OtD. Postofflea. Mayor Lane signed three ordinances today including the one opening and extending streets and alleys in the flraybrook addition where the Swift Pncking company will have its town eite. The other ordinances relate to secondhand dealers, pawnbrokers and Junk dealers. The Methodists are to have a general picnic at Chautauqua Snturday In honor of Bishop Robert Mclntyre. who lec tures on Lincoln In the afternoon. The bishop Is said to be the most eloouent man on the American platform, and the Methodists are naturally proud of him. While the family was absent, a fire was discovered In the residence of Mrs. T. J. Clark. 94 Everett street at 10 Water through hoso for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches j or windows must be paid for In advance 1 and used only between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m. and 6 nnd S p. m. It must.' not be used for sprinkling streets. If ; used contrary to these rules or waste- i fully it will be shut off. j Though robbed of $6 Tuesday night, A. Lerouge did not report the case to the police until Inst evening. While , walking payt St. Patrick's church. Nine teenth and Savler. Lerouge was set upon by two young- men and forced to hand over his money. ; The Pelton Armstrong company has begun suit In tho circuit court against the North Pacific Lumber company for j J1.3D3. alleged to be due on a lumber ' bill. This is the balance claimed on a I sale that totaled S5.S98. ! It is hot; and "all the boys" are going swim ming. Let your boys go, too. Give them a couple of towels and a cake of Ivory Soap and let them go Thus will you achieve a double purpose the boys will have a swim, which is .good; and a bath, which is better. Ivory Soap It Floats n Chautauqua. Trains direct to Glad stone Park, 25 cents round trip. Take Oregon City cars, leave Klrst and Alder streets every 30 minutes, on the hour and half hour. Tickets must be pur chased on sale In waiting room. 8an Franciico 5 steerage, and 11" cabin, berth and meals Included. Steam ship Northland sails direct Saturduv evening. C. Ji. 1 nompson, agent, lit Third street. Wo sponge and press your-clothes, frhlno your shoes, all for 11.60 month. Main (14. A-4314. Wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co.. SOS Stark. F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A 1165 First and Oak Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per cent pure cereal coffee, cures dyspepsia and nervousness. All grocers. Tastes better than common coffee. Dr. Will Jackson, dentist 1020 H Bel mont street. Bunnyslde. Offlea phones Tabor 0J, B-2474; residence phones East 6230. B-14T4. Steamer Je Barktna. tor . Camas. Waahougal and war landings, dally cept Sunday. Leavu Washington street dock at I p. m. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to tti H 1 Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 10(6 I Woman's Ksehanga. Ill Teeth street, lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. John C Shlllock law offices. moVed Gei linger building. Second and Alder. D. Chambers Sea. opticians. Ill Morrison street, eorner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and sseeHitee. pal ill MS "enlists. Third sad Waahlagtom. Dr. E. C. Brewn, Cy-Ear. afsrqnanv Derger. signs, shew cards. 214 Yamhill Jovrcal want rds. le ft lti Where 10 Dine. Ppc?1 C-'eken' c-m, 60s. in-plre TUrd. dinner wltH P.ta8rnu Oregon City Boat Make your plans for the river trip Sunday. The boat leaves Taylor street 9 a. m., 12 m. and 3 p. m. Last boat from Oregon City 5 p. m. Round Trip 45c COAST KAOTETlrS BXTAXB CO. ftrwtaf saaehhie repair eet omr rp ciaJty. He repair aod guarantee any ewtnff rcaehlna. no matter what snake, or how hatd. w dj any kind of repair work and cleaning at the lowest r! bie retea. Btryci and etore repairing. o-k work and key flttiag. We call for. trHrrr and futrantea all work, a ad harm Na only sesoiine engtne epert n tf Pacific east. fhoe Et 1111, til Lttt JJorr.eoB at, lorUmd. Or. BUY YOUR TICKETS FOR Astoria and Clatsop Beach POINTS Via ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER R. R. t CITY TICKET OFFICE, PORTLAND, CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS or AT UNION DEPOT TICKET OFFICE TWO DAILY TRAIINS 8:0O a. m. S:SO p. m. SATURDAY SEASIDE SPECIAL 2:20 P. M. Dining car on evening train. Parlor cars on all tratni. ROUND TRIP FARES To Astoria, Saturday-Monday 2.50 To' Clatsop Beach, Saturday-Monday S.OO To Clatsop Beach, limit 6 months 4.00 Five round trip commutation ticket, limit 6 months 15.00 Morrison Electric Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTbRS Fixtures, Wiring, Supplies 291 EAST MORRISON STREET PHONES: EAST 3128, B1625 - J0UBXAL LINERS COST LIITLE. ACCQ3ITLISH MUCH s m g m . g I qaiM Morrison St.. Quo, rostoriica. July loth Diamond Roof Stains Leave Union Depot 8:15 A. M. i Comfortable Seats In i SPECIAL CHAIR CARS ! lU SHADES MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland Sash & Door Co. 030 rzosx ST. TOnttAWD. OB. Reserved for Portland Business Thjlr Families anfl 1-rlends. Men, Thit, Salpm Band ami Committee of Reception will meet the Portland Dele gation at the Southern Pacific Depot at 11 o'clock and escort It to the Pa vilion. Then will follow the program of sntertalnroent arranged by the citi zens cf Salem. 11;30 A. M . . Reception Cherry Pavilion Courthouse Square. LUNCH. 1 SO P. M H!h Wire Act 2 p. M Speaking at Pavilion Inspection of Cherry Exhibit. j p. M Carnival Attractions S S0 P. M Auto Trip to Orchards DINNER. 7 SO P. M SlUie for Ufa g p. M MaJri Grae g.SO P. M Battle of Confetti 9 p. M , Carnival Attraction Round Trip Rate fry JA from Portland j)&.U Tickets good for return Saturday, Sunday or Monday. Purchase ucaeis at city ticket office. Third and Wash ington streets, or St Union Depot. WM. McMURRAY GENERAL PASSENGER AGEMT. . Portland, Orego. COAL Kemroerer Coal The Best Wyoming. Coal on the Port land Market. CHtriOELIT BSOS. (ZHO.) Bunkers ISth anl Marshall. Phones Main 931. A-331. BCHOOZ.B AJTD COUIOZl GOOD POSITIONS await graduates of - The Leading Business College DAY and NIGHT Phones M 590, A 1590 WILHOIT SPRINGS Hotel N ow Open Stage lee res tree CM. Tneiay, Tliureday a4 Saturday lit' t J.'it U thta daily st t a. re. i re lit. T. W. MwLtriB, rrirSrt r. ECLECTIC - BUSINESS UNIVERSITY NOW IN SUSS I O.N SAT AFX TIT'a ("-'"" 14 e ! r , t - . r,. .J t rice ?w 1 . j. x. mm m