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THE 4 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 22. 1908.' Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Ornnfl Lyric The (ijiks ....... Concert. 2:S0; Vaudeville "The Players" ;,An Easy Mark." 8:16 JOTJHKAL AT TIB BEAOKXw. In order to procure prompt and more satisfactory service, when at the summer resorts, oroer from the following Journal agents Qt regular city rates. Ilwaco & llwuco Hallway com pany, Louis Cohen, news Hgcnl. Long Reach, Edward McAllen. Ocean Turk. Louis Cohen. Heavlew, V. K. Strauhal. The Hreakers, J. M. Arthur. Ueurhurt. A. Utslnger. KeuMlde, Lynn Ilurtls. head quarters at Lewis & Co. Newport, llarlln Talhert. Collins Springs. J. V. Helcher. WUhull 6prliiKB. F. W. Mc-I.cian. the bustling young city has decided to build at tha foot of Philadelphia street. Tha Alblna docks mads a favorable I in presalon on the city father and It Is considered likely that they will take these for a modal In conatruutlnc thi $60,000 docks. jlr.i. C. n. Tholnirn, so long associ ated with the work of the Methodist Episcopal church lti this city will be given a reception nt Centenary church, corner KiiHt Ninth and East Fine streets tonight. lr. Clurence Tru Wilson and others will make brief nddreHses and a musical program will be given. It Is with Icluctance that the Women a For eign MlHHionaiy society, of which Mrs. Thoburn has been president for a num ber of years, the members of the Tho burn hague, named In her honor, and her many friends In the city, part with her. Mrs. Thoburn Is going to the old family home, Meadvllle, Pennsylvania, to place her children In Allegheny col lege, from which Institution her hus band, the late Rev. C. R. Thoburn and her husbands father, Bishop Thoburn, bo long a missionary bishop of Inula, were graduated. Communion and the ceremony of feet washing closed the conference of the Church of the Brethren, formerly the Punkards,-. which has been In session at the FiVst church on KllUngsworth avenue. Klder I. ,-B. Eby had charge of the service which was held last night In the basement of the church. The men occupied one side of the room and the women the other. Elder Kby explained the meaning of the service, which Is copied from that which Christ performed for the disciples. Elder Eby then washed the feet of the man sit ting next him and gave him the apos tolic kiss. Each man then performed the Kama service for his next neigh bor and on the women's side of the church the sam,n tli:ng was carried out. The next meeting of the conference will be at Tekoa, Wash. From a real estate standpoint, the rebus In today's Journal will be foun;l unique nml Interesting, and no doubt If will elicit many solutions from the pub- Charging that tha Portland Railway, Light & Power oompany assaulted him by proxy, of course R. 8. Hurd has begun an if-In tha circuit court for 000 damages for tha Injuries ha re ceived. He alleges that one of the com pany's conductors punched his face In stead of his ticket. Hurd does not know the name of the conductor with whom he had the altercation. The af fair took place on July 7 about 9 o'clock In the evening. He asserts that he was struck with a ticket punch and disabled for four days, and still auffere from the effects of the beating. Stiff sentences were meted out to Ja cob Ho,dad. a Syrian, who" disposed of goods supposedly stolen by Byron and Harrison Miller, twin brothers, In the municipal court. Hadad was glvm what will mean nine nionthB and 10 days on the rockplle, two charges be ing laid against him. The Miller twins could not be charged with larceny, but on a vagrancy complaint they were given 90 days and 100 fine each, which they also must work out at the Kelly Butte road-building works. A. Schlebe. a saloonkeeper at Front and Jefferson, was fined $25 In the mu nicipal court today for selling liquor to a woman under the age of 21 years. Ila Apple, a St. Johns girl, who persists In falling Into the hands of the police, heard the Judge Impose a sentence of 30 days In the county Jail for being In Schlebe's saloon, but this was suspend ed, the Judge threatening to give Miss Apple the limit If she appeared before him again. Mrs. Emma Knowles has begun suit In the circuit court for divorce from C E Knowles, to whom she was mar ried In Joplln. Mo, In January, 1896. She alleges that he deserted her and her children In September. 1904 The defendant Is an electrician and Is said to he living In Copperopolls, Cal. Mrs. Knowles asks for the custody of the child and alimony to be fixed by the court. GREAT CROP OF my in nw Willamette Farmers Very Prosperous and No Hard Times Talk Is Heard. "Oregon Is not excelled by any other state In the Union In the quality of her dairy products and In the fine dairy cat tle. It Is doubtful If any other state Is our equal In this respect. I regard dairying as the backbone of the state Industries. "I have Just returned from a trip up tha Willamette valley and I am firmly convinced that It Is the groatest dairy section In the world. There Is no talk of hard times up that way. The farm ers are raising a bumper hay crop this year, one that far exceeds the average yield, arid thev are sending this hay to market In their milk cans. They realize that at the present high prices for but ter, milk and cheese that they can make much more by feeding their blooded stock than by hauling to the local mar kets or shipping to Portland. "I believe that Oregon Is destined to be the premier dairy ' the coun try within a very few yeara. We al ready have some of the choloest dairy cattle In the world on our breeding farms and the fannera are building up their, herds every year. The quality of the butter fat produced by cowa of the Heaver state la far abova tha average for the United States. "Holstelna, e4yrshlren. Jerseys and Guernseys Uiw four great breeda- of dairy cattle, ar the only kinds consid ered by the dairyman of this state, who pays fancy prices for hla dairy herd, but gets back his money with Interest bv the Increased percentage of butter fat his cows produce. "We now have half a doien cow testing associations In the valley. We organised one on thle trip at Dayton. Or. I have a man continuously engaged In this work throughout the state. Milking machines are oomlng Into more general use each year. They are con sidered a success wherever they have been Installed." I'orest (Jrore RvlvI. Forest Frove. July J The revival meetings being held by tha Christian church of this city, In charge of Evange list Itllllngton of Albany, aaslsted by the local pastor. Rev. C. A. Blaa, are arousing deep Intorest. The singing by a trained choir under $chwab Printing Co. tlST -QK. UtAIONJlU TtlCll. 3 47H STARK aTRatttlj the leadership of 3. 3. Davis of the Oregon divinity school s highly en joyed by the people, and la proving very helpful to the meeting. F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING Phones f Mat I Hoe n 165 me A 1165 First and Oak ES The following articles were found on the cars yesterday and can be recovered by calling at the lost article room In th O W V. building. First and Alder,: Bathing suit, air gun, breast pin, two L Keys, two telescopes, mree iuiwu va.a kets, basket of glasses, three purses, four umbrella, hand satchel, three pair gloves. General Daniel F. Brush, the new post commandant at Vancouver barracks, will be banqueted this evening at the Arlington club as an evidence of good will and welcome from Portland men. General Brush's s-taTf has been Invited and about 60 members of the Arlington club will be present. President John M. Gearln presiding. Charlotte Tabor Darling has been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Clark Tabor, who died July 3. The prop erty Is estimated to te worm s.i.uuo. of which $22,000 consists of real estate. UpTiinmln 1. Cohen. W. J. Gill and L. E. Carter have been apolnted to appraise the estate. Clinton Myers, arrested for stealing a diamond locket from D. Ross, 526 Jefferson, some time ago and picked up t'hc BeA wllelvonbv"he ThOTruse at Third anfl Morrison, was given six R.tcrl lln !o the wr on send- months In the county jail after his hear f:',.,, .r'nK,. ' 'l' ?n,. y'LFZ lne in the municipal court. Detectives rebus I'll.- rebus will be found easy Hellyer and Maloney made the arrest. to solve and Journal readers should lose no time In sending in their solu tions. The contest will be conducted In an honorable manner by gentlemen of Portland who will decide who Is en titled to the deed of the lot and cottage by the sea. A reception will be given to Rev. and Mrs. Collins this evening from 8 to 11 at St. David's rectory, corner Belmont and East Twelfth street. Rev. H. C. Collins. D. D., has recently been added to the staff of St. David's church. The parishioners and friends of the parish are Invited to the reception. PAINTS VARNISH TINTS In order to introduce our goods we will for the next 30 days make a discount of 10 per cent for cash on all goods in our store except lead and lin seed oil. We handle a full and complete line of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes, including Dry Colors. All are standard brands. Also a line of Wallpaper, which we will close out at a dis count of 25 per cent. Oregon Paint & Varnish Co. Leading East Side Paint Dealers 93 Grand Avenue Bet. East Washington and East Stark EASTERN EXCURSION RATES July 99-83, August 8-7-31-83. Chicago and return 72.KO St. Louis and return K67.50 St. Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth, Superior, Winnipeg. I'ort Arthur and Sioux Cltv and return S60.00 Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers Allowed. 3 TJLAIJtB DAILY 8 THE ORIENTAL LIMITED THE FAST MAIL For tickets and sleeping-car reserva tions call on or address X. DICnCBOW. O. T. ft T. A., 199 Third Street, Portland, Oretfon. Telephone Main 680, A-2186. A New Departure The cost of Interments has been greatly reduced by tha Hoiman Under taking company. Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make charges for all Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Hoiman 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 aervleea that may be re quired of us. except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a aaving of $ZB to 175 on each funeral. THE EDWARD H0LMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 830 Txras bt.. com. niuov. 9 .lit--. IT irjT XTTBT A BIT. $10.00 SET OF (j r TEETH FOR $3 Written Guarantee for 10 Tears. COWM"S Any tooth In the mouth we crown with solid gold. 22k.. guar anteed to be the best, for f(QQ Any Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or how Tzntr. m"de-. . .our. vri.c' .$4.00 BKIDOBB-Solid Gold Top. Solid Gold Hacks, Porcelain ,f ffl Fronts, per tooth V,wu Solid Gold Teeth. 22k., ft ft bridge, per tooth peWW All other work same price, proportionately. FA1BXESS EITKACTIOg Tree When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered Absolute Guarantees. LILY DENTAL PARLORS THIRD A1TD OOtTOH 8TKSXTB Hours from S a. m. to 8 p. m. rhone A-1010 Open Sundays AirtrMMjrTB. TOE GRAND Vaudeville It Inxs All Thle Week. Parment. Russell A Co.. TXB XHOHrO TBAYBUflM. Armstrong Holly, "TKi: imiingii" ' Will ringers and Murk McKee, sornro in labxat Txmowura. Week nf July 27--The Great Zasell A Vernon Troupe, "The Elopement." ! UYW1C TMBATRB ' : Both rhonee Main 4685, Home, 10 ft. I Week Commencing Monday, Jnly 80 Eighth week of the Famous Blunkalb Atwood Stock Company, In the Beauti ful Homantlc Drama. "THB TXiATXBV 1 Preceded by the Uuicony Scene from "Itomeo and Juliet." Mntlnees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, . Sunday. Prices, loo and i6o; ever evening at 8:30: prices 10, 20 and $0. Hext Week "Bar fcynne." NICKELODION I 130 SIXTH. Change lLvcry Day UI GOOD rrBJXOTS. THE CURES RHEUMATISM 8LH lolden's Rheumatic Cure rer bottle. Per bottle, AH nTTBBJTAL BBHXDT TOM. RHEUMATISM xh its scAirr forms. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BY A.W.AIIer&Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. Concert at 8:30 and at 8:30 la the AJ dome, the Haw Musical Tiaeeetjr, "An Easy Mark" All new specialties, song", the beauty oborua and the popular CarUa player. Big masquerade la the rink TBTUHSD AT ETBHZHO. Handsome prlae. QUI bath pavilion moat popular place la Portland. Inquire about rate. Oakland tew' VJ. Portland BECBEATIOH FABK. COB. VAUGHN AJTD 84TH STS. JTI.T 91, 33, 33, 84, 85, 89. Games begin week day. at J:30 p. m.. Bunday, 2:30 p. m. AUIIll.atVll A ' . J6c; grandstand. 60c; boxes, 25o extra; children, bleachers, lOo; grandstand, 15a. , - LADIES' DAT FBXDAT. Boys under 11 free to bleachers' Wednesday. Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE CLAY S. MORSE 4th & DAVIS wnreTusec 1 3th & HOYT A movement Is on foot to remove Chanii'ore monument, which was erect ed to the memory of the men who saved Water througn nose ror springing tho rn-egon territory to the United yards or sidewalks or washing porches pt.ite, from the pl"ce where It now or windows must be paid for In advance stand to n memorial park where the j end used only between the hours of 6 mmual celebrations can more easily be and 8 a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must hell. Jt is thp plan to petition the legislature to appropriate enough money for this memorial park and to remove the monument. Joseph liuehtel, George II. Hiines and N. Tj. Curry went up the new Pa! em electric line this morning to select a tract which will be suitable for this purpose. Judge nronaiigh yesterday decided that .Mrs. Sophia Selp and Mrs. I,ou Kllen Curnell can keep the books of tt," State Spiritualist society for tho present tit least. The petition of 1. .'. I. i.vc, state missionary for the Spirit ualists, that he he given custody of the hooks was denied nn the ground that he was not a proper officer to receive them, in spite of Mrs. Cornell's admls si"n that she was no longer a mem ber of the society. The entire matter will fi over until the state convention In September. Mayor Ia tie's veto of the ordinance granting the Coffin Grain & Milling company permission to erect an ele vated sidewalk beside the company's warehouse In Alblna was sustained, by the council this mornmg by a vote of 7 to . This is the second time Mayor l.ane has vetoed nn ordinance granting tho milling company the right to con struct the sidewalk, and both vetoes were sustained by the council. A "hot box" In the mill of the Oregon ft Washington Lumber company, foot of Hamilton avenue, caused a small blaze early this morning, which was ex tinguished by the night watchman be fore the firemen arrived. At 4 n. m yesterday a still alarm brought the J nremen to jijvt j nirci street, where a roof (Ire caused slight damage. The not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste- fully It will be shut on. If the person who lost aft umbrella on the W. K. car last Saturday has not yet recovered it. Information of It can he obtained by calling Pacific 185" after 6 p. m. Tonight at Salvation Army hall, 249 Madison. Welcome meeting to Adju tant Sloat and wife. Everybody welcome. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, Washougnl and way landlnga, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Advertising school tonight, from 7 to 9; Monroe Advertising Company, 43 Hamilton building. T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to S28H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 Woman's Exchange, 1SJ Tenth street, lunch 11:30 to 2; business men's lunch. John C. Shlllock law offices, moved Oerllnger building. Second and Alder. D. Chambers & Son, opticians, .321 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Berger, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill. Journal want rvds. lc a word. pro aiy ers estate. Notice to consumers of Shasta Min eral Water from Shasta Mineral Springs On and after August 1, 1908, the price for Shasta Mineral Water In si phons (36 ounces i will be $1.60 per Somen, delivered from our wagons or from any of the leading drug or gro cery firms In this city. Shasta Water Company of Portland. The St. Johns council has been tak ing Junketing trips to the various Wil lamette river docks to get an Idea of how to build the new grain dock which I - - -I- - ' Why Ivory Soap, or any other, should be a valuable insecticide is hard to explain, but it is a fact. It has the ad vantage of not making the bushes unsightly as Bordeaux mixture does. A prominent nursery man and florist writes that he had used it for years for an astonish ing variety of linsect pests. Garden Magazine for June '07. Wnold roe like a ropy of onr bonk . "Pisst Pe"te How to Overcome tymt' It Is tr. Tb Facrsa GahslbCo CtncioBu, Otio. Ivory, Soap 994i Per Cent. Pure -a AT THE THEATRES 65- 8eat Sale for "The Thief." The advance seat sale will open next Friday morning at 10 o'clock at boxof flce of the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington etreeta, for the charm ing American actress, Margaret Illing ton, and her excellent company of play ers, who will present the Interesting dramatlo success, "The Thief." at the above theatre for four nights begin ning next Monday, July 27. Excellent Comedy at the Oak. Patrons of the Oaks are being given a splendid chance to laugh this week In the presentation of "An Easy Mark.' by the Allen Curtis comedy company In the big free airdom. The comedy of the piece la new and bound to make any one but a confirmed pessimist laugh. Cowboy in Operation. Will Rogers, rnwhov. performs ome remarkable roping tricks at the Grand this week, assisted by Nick McKee and his mustang Rogers roj.es hor end rider as the animal rseee at a gallop around the stage. There has never been a vaudeville novelty like this In Portland before. i "The IMarer" at Lyric Tonight. The'e will be another perfrmsm-e of "The Player' at th I.yrlc tonight. It Is tn this niece that th Blunkell-Atwood rompeny has made the greatest tilt of Its season and you cemmt afford to I miss It This will be the last wee or the present company, the h"c nirt (ark for three w-eks after next Sunday. : pending the reorganisation MURPHY SUSPENDED. LATER HE RESIGNS I msLww'w ... j''.if l I j PMMSVlAlt The Home of the Famous ID enmsiuiiar Steel Ransre We are prepared to sell Celebrated Steel Range on installment plan of you this the easy Down; $1 a Week PRICES FROM $40.00 UP Allow the Big Eastside Store to furnish your home on easy payments Gas Ranges IPs! 1 TKI JEW KTTHOD rmoczss Saras one- femrth your gas bills. nTertlgate the tew g-aa rang $1 Down; $1 a Week Gas Ranges with Ovens as low as ?650 - m A ffiiQ If $ pifflj ... .-- - STANDARD MAKE OF - ' : ... - f; i ' a ' - ;t i I ff .'i t . & 'J II 1 Refrigerators SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS $1 Down $ 1 a Week i Prices as low as $10 See the "Alaska1 before placing your order. TT O Pat MuiT'hT. the jvstrolmsn whoee j heartngp In the past week on charges of drunkennas were flllod Hh sna tlons, fnt In his rtgratia last r.tshC , but before the reetgnatt.-m t f.led . Jiurphf vu mjspewded bT Chief Grits marher on n order tmm the police . tetnmttt of ttie e rem t tie bfrt Thle ectlon br the rollee committee , Is ) as aa imiuiwii 'ei i" nlttee 1il romme Vturpy s dia tnteoal frma the fnrre trt tbe rltg exec utive board hea tt meets rrtdar. . Dig Ea ide tore Oevurtz Bros. East Burnslde and Union Avenue East End urnside Brdge TEETH -oas3-. Save Money Come and hare free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; SIIj. VER FILLINGS, 35c UP; GOLD FILI INQS, 7Bc UP; SET OF TEETH. 14.00: SPLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD CROWNS, $2.60 TO $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten yenra. Lady attendant always present. Alt work done absolutely without patn by specialists of from it to 20 years' e peiience. Boston Dentists Borne Phone A-0000. Fnona Mtals 3030. t91H Morrison St. Odd. Postofflce. SCHOOLS AITS COLLEGES. Need a Position? The Leading Business College PORTLAND, OREGON, GUARANTEES Positions to its Graduates. Day and Evening. PHONES: Main 590, A-1596 Going to College? WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Salem, Oregon, Offers you the Follow ing Courses: I COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. II COLLEGE OF MI'SIC. III COLLEGE OF ORATORY. IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. V COLLEGE OF LAW. 1 VI ACADEMY. 1 VII COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY. All strong, brain developing couraea. Send to the president for catalogue. Diamond Roof Stains. ALL BXABXa MADE FROM CREOSOTB 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Qal. Portland Sash & Door Co. tx rmovT sr. FOBTLAJTO. OB. too aa tm I adrlaa equipment and W.K.R.UBLX H yearr mlnteg e- o. -" pertenee; tnforasattoai frea Offer ef a gnat saioe W eleae as eeiate rn ooat micwnw avvArs iets( ssaeatae tepeiur em eu eeeaty. We repair e4 gur i ewtng seachtaa. a fcar l.l w r How had, we de any h4 ef t work end eleaareg at the lt p ble ratre. Blcyi ee4 ate rein Jora: wwrk and key futlag We t .u eeilver aad gare" all kae tae gaa-r erisine t' the Faif"" e. I"!"- ' ) Jtl Vw-'- ' - CO. ' r . j.a r ft