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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1008.
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311 ALDER STREET
Between 5th and 6th Streets
128 SIXTH STREET
Between Washington and Alder
Messrs. Strobe! and Barenstecher announce that they will tonight formally open the
Hof Brau Grille to which the public are cordially invited
Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AWSEMENTS.
Grand
ft. J-yrlc
it 'I'ho nairn
Concert,
8:15.
Vaudeville
. ."The Tide of Life"
:30. "'A Night In Venice,"
JOURNAL AT THE BEACKES. .
In order to procure prompt and 4V
more satisfactory service, when
at the summer resorts, orucr
from the following Journal 4
agents ut regular city rates.
Ilwaco & Ilwaco Railway com- 4)
pany, Louis Cohen, news ngi'iiu
Long Roach, Edward McAllen.
O Ocean Park, Loviis Cohen. i
s Sea view, 1". 13. Strsuhal. 4
The Breakers, J. M. Arthur. 4
Cearhart, A. 1'tzlnger.
i-'eaKide, Lynn Burtls, head- 4
quarters at Lewis & Co. 4
4 Newport, liarlln Talbert,
Collins Springs, J. AV. Helcher. 4
4 Wllhoit Springs, F. W. ile- 4
O I.uian. 4
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The rinrence Placer Mining company
has an advertisement in another voluran
tli.it gives notice that all Installment
Fiile.s of its stock have b"en discon
tinued ami that snOn It will be t.ikrn1
Jimjii ;iiu market entirely, lis engineer 1
reports thai tie siock is 100 gu'ia 10
ei-ji." hence the company will dispose
f its shaies at -i cents each for
1 w ilavs onlv. and payments must be
cash. The management has predicted
that lis stock will pay 200 per cent per
tinni-m. but it Is now believed that it
nil! nav even more than this. Anyway
the company thinks enough of Its shares
to own them Itself wnicn is me oesi
recommendation possible to give.
Circuit Judge CVDay yesterday after
rioon issued an order revoking the parole
of Hoy Summers, who was caught In
Vaeoma a few nlnhts Binoe as he was
running away witli plunder stolen from
a dwelling. lie was sentenced to five
rears in the penitentiary by Judge
ltronauuh several months ago nnd
t, biced on unrole. his father, a hnrd
working farmer In the east, furnishing
8 bond of 11,000 to procure nis release.
Fherlff Stevens left for Tacoma last
night and young Summers will be taken
to Salem to serve his term. An attor
ney acting for his father asked for
revocation of the parole.
are worn In the shoes and are guaran
teed or money back; Jl a pair, of
Berni
street-.
pair, of Albert
the druggist, 233 Washington
Ask for free circular.
The second annual sweetpea contest
of the Busy Bee club was held at Penin
sula station yesterday afternoon, when
a splendid exhibit of Peninsula-grown
sweetpeas was made. Edith Johnson,
president of the club, won the first
prizes for the best colored flowers and
the best kept garden, as well as for the
best quality of bloom. Edna Weber
won the honors for the best arrange
ment of her flowers. Bertha Miller
won two second prizes: the prize for the
best white bouquet was awarded to
Manilla Lewis. Malva Hubert won a
prize for having the second best ar
ranged bouquet.
Judge Thomas O'Dny Is doing his
last work as a circuit judge today. The
grist of motions was very light this
morning and there was little to occupy
Ills time on the bench, lie will at
once resume private practice In his pro
fession. He has been on the bench
since August 26, 180", succeeding the
late Judge Sears by appointment of
Governor Chamberlain. For the last
two weeks he lias been presiding Judgi.
Judge Bronaugh will act In that ca
pacity duning the next two weeks.
Presiding Judge O-'Day In the circuit
court this morning called a meeting of
members of the bench and bar In de
partment No. 1 at the courthouse at
1 :,10 o'clock Monday afternoon to act in
the appointment of a committee to
draft resolutions in memory of the late
Judge John F. Caples. The judges and
attorneys will proceed In a bodv from
that place to attend the funeral at the
Taylor Street Methodist church.
ANKENY SURE TO
8E REELECTED
Editor of Walla Walla Union
s Xo Defeat for
Senior Senator.
AT THE THEATRES
3
The 39t"h anniversary of the soul cul
ture meetings will be- held In Mrs. Mal
lory's parlors, 501 Yamhill street, Mon
day, Julv 2ii At 2:,'ii p. m. W. J. Col
ville will lecture. Subject for discus
sion ut 8 p. m., "Is Experience Our
Only Teacher?" Silence meetings Tues
day and Friday at 2: JO p. 111.
SpertI your vacation n1 Sundays at
the Hotel Fstacada. summer resort on
the upper Clackamas rlv; J2 per dny,
HO per week; Sunday dinner 50 cents,
liood trout fishing. Railway fare, week
divs Jl. 35; week-end. good from Satur
flnv noon Tl n t II Monday morning, $1
round trip. Sunday excursions, 75 cents
round trip. Tickets must be obtained
In order to receive benefit of reduced
rites. On rale In waiting room. First
and Alder streets. Trains leave 7:15,
:15. 11:15 a. m.; 1:15. 3. 45, C:15. 7.26
p. m.
Recognised as a man wanted for
- passing several Dan cneciis, t naries
Jlealy was taken from the seat of a
wagon at (second ana Alder streets mis
rooming by Detectives Coleman and
Price. Operating with Joseph I-amphler,
Healy passed a number of worthless
checks. He left the city hurriedly nnd
did not return until last evenlna The
police had been on Hie lookout for hlrn
ever since the checks were put In cir
culation, and the fact that he was care
ful to keep to the seat of a wagon
helped him not at all.
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 and 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 funeral of the late Judge J. F,
Caples will he held Monday at 2 p. m
at Taylor Street Methodist Episconu
church. At the close of the c.hurcn
services the Masons will take charge and
win conauci me services at me gravo.
Chautauqua. Trains direct to Glad
stone Park. 25 cents round trip. Take
Oregon City cars. lavc First and Abler
streets every 30 minutes, on the hour
and half hour. Tickets must be pur
chasod on sale In waiting room.
Local Zionists will ' observe Herzl
Memorial day Sunday at 2 p. m. at the
Neighborhood house. Urst near Hall
streets. II. Soils Cohen and other prom
inent speaKers will aociress tne meet
ing.
Special service of the Salvation Army
Sunday afternoon- at 3 o clock at 249
Madison street, when Major and Mrs
Faulkner, divisional officers for this
division, will have charge.
Hotel and restaurant crockery, glass
ware, hand-painted china, cut glass
etc.. sold at half price. Elite China
Glass Co., J52 Morrison.
F E. Brags, doing business under
the firm name of the Portland Paint A
paper companv filed a bankruptcy peti
tion wi'h A M Cannon, clerk trf the
T'nlted States district court, this morn
ing Mr Braga a liabilities amount to
18.15". his assets to IJ.llS. Eighteen
Portland firms are among the creditors
ramed Mr Rrsgs Is also Indebted to
the Standard Oil company to a certain
eilent.
Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leavua Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
Mosquito lotion that gives results.
25c a bottle at Bernl s drugstore. 233
Washington street.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to 31 S
Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 80S
Woman"s Exchange. Ill Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 It, 2; business men's lunch.
John C. Shlllock law offices, moved
Gerlinger building. Second and Alder.
in
D. Chambers A Son, opticians.
Morrison street, corner of Sixth.
W. A. Wise, and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Bergar, signs, show cards. 114 Tamhlll
Journal want .-da le a word.
Articles found on the street cars rea
trrdav may be recovered by the owners
at the lost article room. O. W. P. bnlM
trg. corner First and Alder streets:
Kvr un-brellss two lunch boxes, msr
)tt basket, three paekag, thlmfcla, suit
case, lady's belt. key.
PERSONAL.
Mice eating matches stored In a grip
are believed to have been the cane
pf a fire In the residence of F. O. Zela
lr, 421 East Eighth street, at T o'clock
last right. The dtmap was slight. ,
Elect ropodes ara a scientific dls
ew very th relief a4 ear f
rheumatism, headaches nervous 'rmi
bis and poor blood circaiatioo. Tbey
P.ev. A W Wilson, pastor of the
First I'r'ted Presbyterian church. c-eomranl-d
by his wife and son. David,
returned today from a two months' va
cation In the east They visited Brook
lyn, his old eharre. Pittsburg and
Toklo. MO , where Mr. Wilson's pa rests
reside.
Mrs Harvey K. Brown, widow of the
sheriff of Raker county who wna as
aaaainated by unknown persons last
fall. Is visiting In Portland. Wha Is
acror)nted hy her daughter and will
remain several day.
Fred Pennett. commissioner of the
general la-nd office with headquarter
at Washington. D C, who has boen
making an Inspection of . ts Portland
offices, will leave within . few days
to eoatlnoe hla. visits f thn different
ffieen la Or?g en, . 1
"Senator Ankeny's chances for re
election were never so good as they
are today. While thev were good six
weeks ago there has been a complete
revolution In sentiment favoring Wash
ington's senior senator since that time
and close political observers who have
taken nonpartisan views of the sena
torial situation in thler state are already
conceding Walla Walla's candidate the
election.
"Most eratlftfintr to Senator Anken
Is the support he will get from hi
home people this year. Formerly th
Boxer' faction there waged a bitter
and relentless warfare against the sena
tor but the result of the Republican
county convention nominations tni
spring showed that the 'Boxers' are no
longer an influence. Their candidate
for chairman received about 10 per cen
of the vote c:ist."
The above statement was made by
Carl Roe, managing editor of the Walla
Walla Daily Union, Senator AnKeny s
paper. Mr. Roe Is down for the state
convention of the Washington. State
Press association at Vancouver. While
he was ready to discuss the senatorial
race In Washington politics he would
not give an opinion as to the probable
choice of the state ror governor.
"I attribute the rapid growth of sen
tlment for Senator Ankeny in the past
six weeks,' raid Mr. Koe, to tils un-
enuivocal stand for the direct primary
law and other Issue. Besides this the
senator has undeniably made a splendid
record in the national capital. He has
probably more Influence today with the
administration than any other man
the northwest delegation. He has been
unceasing in his efforts to open up the
Columbia river. This is beginning to
be appreciated by the big wheat growing
belt of the Inland Empire, where the
opening of a great waterway to the
Portland market Is considered the para
mount Issue of the senatorial campaign
"The fight for the govor.Vrship this
year will be unique In the history of
the state. According to the terms of
the direct primary law, when there are
four or more candidates for governor
the people must vote for a first and
second choice. The candidate receiving
the most first and secona cnoices wins
There is Dlentv of opportunity for a
display of political craft. After the
election It mav be found that a dark
horse has won."
Senator Ankeny Is stopping at the
Imperial while down on business con
nected with his Vancouver banking in
terests. He win proDaoiy aaciress tne
newspaper men at the banquet this
evening In the Columbia hotel, Van
couver.
Sunday Vaudeville.
There Is only one vaudeville show In
Portland and that Is at the Grand. The
present program Is as good as any
vaudeville lover would like. Each act
on the bill is a hit and the batting
average Is high. The Riva Larsen
troupe of acrobats Is the feature and
worth It. Miss Anna Bingham, a Port
land lass. Is a premier whistler who Is
doing her specialty.
Beautiful Music at the Oaks.
This afternoon and every afternoon
excellent concerts are being given by
the band of white and gold under the
leadership of Herr Waldemar Llnd at
the Oaks. The concerts are bringing
the organization Into the lead of musi
cal organizations In the city. The
evening production of "A Night in
Venice" by the Allen Curtis comedy
company is the amusement feature.
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Xotarle Commissioned.
(Salem Bnrean of The Journal.)
Salem. Or., July 18. Commissions as
notaries have been issued to I). C. Ely.
lone; W. E. Child, Boring; O. P. Coshow
Jr.. Roseburg, and George E. Watkins,
Portland.
Today and Monday will be positively
the last days for discount on east side
gas bills PORTLAND OAS CO.
"Ji Conservative Custodian"
HIBERMA
SAVINGS BANK
PAYS
4 Per Cent
OPEN
For the convenience of
Its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second SL
Corner Washing Ion
- PORTLAND. OR.
"The Tide of Life."
The Blunkall-Atwood stock company
will tonight repeat Its wonderfully suc
cessful melodramatic hit, "The Tide of
Life. All week this attraction has
been crowding the Lyric with delighted
spectators, ton naa better go tonight
The White Temple
Twelfth and Taylor Btraeta.
Great Day Sunday
10:30 a, m.
DR. BROUGHER
"The Beat
7:45
Wa Can.'
DR. RILEY
of Minneapolis, Preaches.
FRED BUTLER
The Great Soloist, Sings Morning and
wtgnt.
Chorus of 100 Voices.
Large Number Baptised.
Oregon City
oat
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
DR. N. J. FULTON
NATUROPATH.
A HAPPY
WOMAN
Mrs. Sarah Hathaway of Mllwaukle,
Or., a suburb of Portland, has written
me this statement and testimonial:
"For 25 years I suffered from Inflam
mation and those delicate troubles usual
to my sex, and several times during the
last 12 years was unable, for months, to
be on my feet, and was In bed the great
er part of the time for 18 montiia be
fore I went to Doctor Fulton. At that
time I had come to the conclusion that
my kidneys were affected. When I be
gan treatment with the doctor last May
I was bloated, had throbbing pains In
my head, and at times a severe pain In
the region of my heart, i also was ex
ceedingly nervous and my lower limbs
seemed heavy and lifeless and very
much swollen. After the first few Na
turopathic treatments I was less ner
vous than I had been for years, and AT
THE END OF FIVE WEEKS WAS A
NEW WOMAN! Now I can do all
of work, and lately WALKED
MILES IN ONE DAT!
AHtrSXMinTS.
THE GRAND Vaudeville deLnxe
This Week
Tiro xxvA-Xfc&Baojr tsotjpb,
The Famous European Novelty Acrobats
ECKEBT BEBQ.
BEiiBiNi as OROvnn.
AFOX.I.0 TOVM,
AW A BRIOHAM,
ALEXANDER ft SCOTT,
FEED BAUER, O&AJTDASCOFB.
NICKELODION
130 SIZTS.
Change Lvery Day
ATjXi GOOD 8TTBXB0T8.
THE
Tonight and Every Night This Week In
the Summer Alrdome the Beautiful
Musical Fantasy,
"A HIOKT IW VEJTICE.'
Musical Novelties Under the Direction
of William G. Stellman.
THE SITS:
"MY COWBOY LADY"
"O'SAN"
"SUMMER TIME"
"WILLYUM WILSON"
And the Curtis Dancing Girla.
Cool Skating In Rink.
Bathing. Classes in Pavilion.
kinds
FIVE
Los Angeles
vs.
Portland
"MRS. SARAH HATHAWAY."
MEN ARE CURED
As readily as women, no matter what
their ailments. It must not be surmised
that I treat women only, for Naturo
pathy Is for everybody Its benlflcence
Is ss broad as the earth.
"Ho pent np TTtlca contracts our pow
ers ;
Tn whole, the cocndlsss universe, is
ours."
CONSULTATION FREE
DR. N. J. FUITON
315 Twelfth St., two blocks south of Jef
ferson car, one block from either 11th
or 13th-street cir
Office Hours, 9 to 12. 1 to 4.
Home Phone A-3123.
BBOXEATXOV VABK. COS.
YAUOxar a mo btx sts.
JVZ.T 14, 16, 18, 17, IS, 19.
Games begin week days at
3:30 d. m.. Sunday. 2:30 D. m.
Admission fee Bleachers.
26c; grandstand, 50c; boxes. 26c extra;
children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 25a
SADIES' SAT PBIDAT.
Boys under 12 free to bleachers
Wednesday.
GRAND PICNIC
lTnder the Auspices of the Scandinavian
Discussion Club.
ROHSE'S PARK
STOTDAT, JULY 19, 1908.
ADMXSSXOa ISO.
Children under 12 years free. Take
Fulton cars at Second and Morrison
streets.
Good Time Guaranteed.. Don't Hiss It.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. . K. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctor In this
city. She has cured many
afflicted sufferers. Cured
private and femaJ dis
eases, also throat and
lung troubles: stomach,
bladder and kidneys and
diseases of all kinds thst
the human flesh is heir
to. Cured bv Chinese
herbs and roots. Rem
edies harmless. No oper-
k.iuns. nonest treatment. Kxannna
tiops free, lit MORRISON ST. be
tween First and Second.
(1
Diamond Roof Stains
"it"
r
I id vise yon aa to
equipment and In ta aj tfRI W
TMUntnti In mines; A?im.
II years- mining eg- Golden. Or.
perienee; Information frea.
Offer of a groat amlaa to aloes aa sarteta
MACS FROM CREOSOTS '
5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
a rmort re ' rOBr&Aro. oa.
cbvcab Printing CoJ
but irotr. ttj$oiijBit ructi,
ITARR STICE'
4 w
PARKERS
HAIR BALSAM
Put w
ov '' ' a r -- mm
y.n r 'nmn
jd A.
a kit.
ttZTT HURT
$10.00 SET
TEETH FOR
5
$4.00
Written Guarantee tor 10 Yea rs.
CROWKS Any tooth In the mouth
we crown with solid gold, 22k., guar
anteed to be the best, for j)zf(($Q
Any Porcelain Crown made no mat
ter what they 'are calle3 or how
they aro made. Our price
BRIDGES Solid Gold Top, Solid
Gold Backs, porcelain
Fronts, per tooth
Solid Gold Teeth, 22k., A flffk
bridge, per tooth 'W
All other work same pries,
proportionately.
PA1KX.ESS EXTRACTION Eres
When Plates or Bridge Are Ordered
Absolute unaraniess.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
THIRD A2TD COUCH STREETS
Hoars from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Phone A-1010 Open Snndays
Portland Orejens,
What Live Stock
Insurance Means
That we Insure the lives of your
horses, mules and cattle against
death by atcldent or disease for
two-thirds their cash value at A
very nominal rit.
Money Invested in live stock '
should be as fully protected against
death from other causes aa from '. .
fire. One hundred and ninety-nine .
animals die annually from acci
dent and d'.sease where one dies
from fire.
We have paid $21,000 In losses
from accldenta and disease to the
owners of live stock In Oregon, .
Idaho. Utah and Washington. '
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
our or TOira nom
We eaa e yoar satire Crewa, Brldfe
aaA Plate Work In a day If neoeesary.
roettrvely Palaleee Bztratla Free
when plates or btidcee are ordorod.
Be-as rttro teeth eaa roots resses4 with
out the least Tea chairs. Omlf
the moot setentlfte end careful wers.
0 TSARS V rOBTXvAsTIX.
WA WKEn ASSOCIATES
o ft paiaieee BeaUete.
roillae B14f Third aaA WseaJart
I a so. to a. sn.; Sundays 9 le IX.
Painless Fstreetten, tee; Plate, lite.
Beth Pbeeea. A a ad Mais Itltv
TEXEPKOHB MAZM STB.
Offices. Rooms 8, 9 and 10
Lafayette Bldg., 313
Washington St.
TEETH
Save
n r -
Come and have free eaaminatlea. '
t&- E S'V T D a sr b- 1 I I , L - . f.
TER flLU.NGt. Ite t P- 0 l.i) VlLU
INOS. Te UP; FET Of TFEIH. It-:
SPLnVDID SET. las.: tiui
CROWKs. lilt 1) IIH
til stork guarantee! for tee years
lv attendant alwava rrmt al
ererk nmm ovhooletelr wlt"nt r ' it
svtaiista ef from tl te tt year
perieaK-a.
Boston Dentists
Bi Fhe A-fiV.
FkoM Sf sta t-' .
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