The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 29, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,
PORTLAND.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 29, 1908.
Town Topics
TONIGHTS AMUSEMENTS.
Heillg ...
Oram!
Tlx Onki
"The Thief"
Vaudeville
-Concert 8 p. m.
"Runaway Honeymoon, 8:15
JOUBYAX AT THE BEA0HX8.
In order to procure prompt and
more satisfactory service, when
at the summer resorts, order
from the following Journal
agcnta at regular city ratee.
Ilwaco & Ilwaco Hallway com
pany, Louis Cohen, news agent.
Long Beach, Edward McAllen.
Ocean Park, Louis Cohen.
Seavlew, F. E. Strauhal.
The Breakers. J. M. Arthur.
Gearhart, A. Utzlnger.
Seaside. Lynn liurtls. head
quarters at Lewla & Co.
Newport, Ilarlin Talbert.
Collins Bprlngs, J. W. Belcher.
Wllholt Springs, F. W. Mo-Leran.
CONTESTANTS HARD AT
WORK FOR JOURNAL PRIZES
We herewith nresent the seventh score I take place In each district and the con
In the Educational Contest, which In- testnnts are all awake to the necessity
oludes all subaorlptlons received up to of hard work and every one la out de
and Including July 27. Many change termlned to lead In hi a or her district:
Crystal Springs farm, owned by the
Ladd estate, Is today without lights or
running water, as a result of a fire
early this morning, which completely
destroyed the pumping station
lighting plant.
and
The fire was discovered
by employes of the farm about 3.su
nVlnr.k this mornlna-. and had already
broken through the roof. All efTorts to
cave the building were useless because
of the already big start, and the build
ing was completely deAfoyed. The fire
probably started from defective wiring,
und the damage will amount to about
$900.
Mazamas are leaving for the 190S
outing camp at Spirit Lake, at the foot
of Mount tit. Helens. The first party,
consisting of C. K. Forsyth. E. P. Shel
don. Rev. C. T. Wilson, Kev. D. A. Wa
ters, Misses Plumnier and McCorkle, de
parted todav, and the main party will
leave on Fridav, at 2 o'clock p. m.. go
ing via Castle Rock and Toutles bridge.
From the bridge they will make an
early start Sunday morning In wagons
and on foot, and all will be In camp at
Spirit Lake Friday evening. Provisions
and a cook have been sent in advance.
A spark supposedly from the big af
ternoon fire started a blaze on the roof
of the Dewey house. Third and Burn
side, at 9 o'clock last evening. A
chemical engine quickly extinguished
the fire after about 150 damage had
been done. Another spark set fire to a
building at 249 Ankeny street, but lit
tle damage was done. The building is
occupied by Chinese, and was damaged
several nights ago when Patrolmin
Humphreys arrested a lottery agent and
a lamp was ifpset In the scrimmage.
County Clerk Fields has started a
record of Insanity examinations In cases
where the accusod parsons are dis
charged. Heretofore there has been no
record kept, but.it often happens that
a man brought In on charges of crime
or insanity has previously been uus
peotod of insanity. A record will be of
use to tho authorities in tracing men
arrested In such cases. Cases coming
before the coroner in which no action is
taken will bo noted for future reference.
Iluch Wal threw, former first cook on
the steamer Potter, who was arrested
last week ty Detective K. K. Wood of
tha O. H. v N. and charged with steal
ing provisions from the steamer's larder,
was held to answer to the grand Jury
by Justice of tho Peace Bell yesterday.
Vl'althreiv was captured with a suitcase
filled with ham, butter, canned goods
and other provisions, and admits his
guilt.
A horse was burned to death last
night because it was near five tons of
hay ini'W a temporary roof on the
property of Nicholas Poch at East Thir
teenth and HlMuarek streets. Brooklyn.
Hy the time the firemen had tho horse
Hit in the open air It was so severely
l:i.ti:i'fl that it died In a few minutes.
District If amber 1.
This contest district Is made up of Multnomah county and Includes
Portland. Contestants In this dlatrlct compete with one another, and
at the same time with all contestants In other parts of the northwest.
1 Ralph Robnett. 847 Stanton St
2 Lenna B. Melton, 815 Qrand North
8 Harry Craln. 463 E. Eleventh North
4 Dnvld McK. Wilson, Llnnton, Or
5 Clyde Cooley, 497 Tenlno 4
6 Q. Adrian Smith, 142 Curry St
7 Hoynl H. Cross., 9k Johns
8 Frank Kennell, 381 Grand Ave
9 Myrtle Rogers. 1931 Endlcott St
10 Marcella U. Boone, 64 Mldburn. Kern Park
82,955
....23.865
9.945
.... 6,576
6,035
6.530
4.906
S,5U6
1,360
.... 1.2S0
District STtunber a.
Contest District No. t comprises all of Willamette valley except Mult
nomah county (which forms a district by Itself) as far south as
Eugene. Contestants in this district compete with one another and
at the same time with all contestants In all parts of Oregon,
1 Freda Launer, Dallas, Or 25,625
2 Olive Williams, Monmouth, Or 20.120
3 Adela Vollstedt, Lebanon. Or " 6995
4 Bueluh Gllkey. Corvallls. Or 6'010
6 H. Earl Jackson, Forest Grove. Or 6,950
6 Gladys Nelson," Oswego, Or 6 370
7 Charles Hibbard. Sllverton, Or 2 430
8 Paul A. Nunan. Salem, Or 1-770
District IT timber 3.
Contest District No. 3 Includes all that part of Oregon south of Eu
gene and the counties of Oregon bordering on the Pacific ocean. . Con
testants In this district compete with one another and at the same time
with contestants in all other parts of the northwest.
1 Sena Berkrem, Gardiner, Or 12,640
2 Hay Haines, Myrtle Point, Or 12,2:15
' 1 E 'I A
3 Freda Hockenyos, Medford, Or
4 Grace II. Ryan, Gold Hill. Or
2,600
District number 4.
Contest District No. 4 comprises all of eastern Oregon and enstern
Washington. Contestants In this district compete with one another and
also with all other contestants.
1 Grayce McKinney, Blalock. Or 11.275
2 Ray Harper, The Dalles. Or 10,800
3 Etta Shelton, Union, Or 6'j;35
i Ml llntnn nillv T.ft firande. Or 4,790
6 Melda Williams, Baker City, Or
6 Margarette McCoy, La Grande, Or
4,156
2,775
READY TO FIGHT
AT
All LAKE
Miss Reulah Oilkev. a Corvallls stu
dent competing In the Oregon Journal's
third scholarship contest, etanas in
sixth nlace in district No. 2. Miss Gll
key was born In Montesana, Wash., 17
Wat
y n rtN
r through hose for sprinkling
r sidewalks or washing porches
- its ,
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a.
Miss Beulah Gllkey.
or wttatows must lip paiu ror In advance years ago wnere sne sprm nei yuuujn
an i use.l only uetween tne Hours or 5 years wun tier pnrenia on n in. one
an I n. m. ann b ami p. m. it must i
net be used for sprinkling streots. If
. ...-, i rr.- t.. iV,uo Owners can
fully it will bo shut off.
Is now a student at the Oregon Agri
cultural college.
Her ambition Is to take a course In
either vocal under Mrs. Walter Reed or
In elocution in the Western academy.
Beulahs sister Is taking a post-graduate
course In the O. A. C. and Is an
assistant teacher of botany in that
school. A brother Is also a student at
the O. A C. Another brother is man
ager of a creamery and one a bookkeeper
in a lumber company.
Beulah has a large circle of friends
who are anxious to see her win a Jour
nal scholarship and she will get good
Bupport from them.
As the contest Is well under way now,
it is up to those students who are be
hind the leaders to catch up in order
to have the right to select the choice
of scholarships. Hard work is necessary.
Remember the prizes are well worth
working hard for. The contestant win
ning the first choice gets a scholarship
worth $176 and a cash award of J150,
making $325, and in addition to these
gets a cash commission on every now
subscription he or she secures. Surely
all this remuneration should stimulate
contestants to work diligently through
out the whole contest. Those who
are far behind should not dlspalr of win
ning. There is yet time to secure
enough subscriptions for the Oregon
Journal to put you In the lead. By ap
plying yourselves closely to the work
you will Beeure orders where you least
expected them. Visit stores, offices,
shops, factories, waiting rooms, depots,
summer resorts, farm houses and ply
your work in streetcars and every place
where people congregate. By explain-
It
Brigadier-General Brush Is
sues Orders Covering En
campmeht of Troops.
General orders outlining the program
to be followed at American Lake by the
trooDS in camn there from August t to
12, covering the period when the Oregon
National Guard will be encamped, hav
Just been issued by Brigadier-General
Brush, commanding the department o
the Columbia.
General Brush accomnanled br hi
chief of staff. Major w. P. Burnham
left Mr Camn David S. Stanley. Amerl
can Lake, today, to assume command of
all the troops encamped there, consist
ing of regulars and the Washington
stats troops.
The Oregon troops will leave for
American Lake next Monday. Troo
from eastern and southern Oregon w
arrive In Portland ntxt Sunday and will
here Join the Portland regiment and
proceed to camp. In camp with the
Oregon troops will be the Fourth
rnltort' States field artillery, the Four
teenth United Slates cavalry, the First
Third and Sixth regiments, United
States infantry, detachments of engl
neers. hospital and signal corps, to
gether with the Second Washington In
fantry and a troop of Washington cav
airy.
The following Is the rrogram of field
maneuvers and camp exercises outlined
in General Brush's order, covering the
period of tho encampment of the Ore
gon National Guard:
August 3 Organizations arrive and
go Into camp.
August 4 Morning: Battalion close-
orunr drill. Afternoon: Advance, rear.
flank guards and patrols. All under
supervision of regimental commanders.
August 6 Morning: Battalion ex
tended order drill. Afternoon: Out
postH and recnnnolssanca by companies
and battalions. All under supervision
or regimental eoninianuers.
August b Morning: Muster and regi
mental close and extended order drllla
Afternoon: Outposts and reconnolssance,
regimental.
Formation for Battls.
August 7 Morning: Formation of
companlos for attack and defense and
pitching shelter tents. All under su
pervlslon of battalion and regimental
A COLDEST WEDSXVO
Means that man and wife have lived
to a good old age and consequently
have kept healthy. The best way to
keep healthy is to see that your liver
doaa its duty 365 days out of 366. The
nly way to do this Is to keep Ballard's
iisrllne In the house and take It when
ever your liver gets Inactive. 60 cents
per bottle. Sola by Hkldmore Drug Co.
commanders. Afternoon: Brigade drill.
especially the brigade In battle. Two
brigades will be formed, eompoaed of
an rcKiusr ami Nttlpna
No special troop utod.
Pay-dar.
-Uegtmsntal
church serr-
Aiigust U
Ausust 9
lean.
August to Mornln
ernoou and night
lem.
Formation for
Italians, under
supervision of regimental oommlnders.
August II Break camp, informal re
view and entrain for home stations.
ng; Problem. Aft
ill vouao and prob-
August 11 Afternoon:
attack and defease bv battalions.
I'njf Ill's Den Demolished.
London, July J. Another plae of
Dickens' London la being demolished In
Fulwood s Rents. Holborn, the shallow
basement of which Is said to have been
itie original of Kagln's thieves' kitchen.
It was also a resort of Jack Shespard
At one nine uacon uvea In the bulldl
I.. S.I . J i LUIiH . I
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For Infanta and Children.
Ttis Kind You Kara Always Bought
Bean Uxa
Blgnatur of
A New Departure
The cost of Interments has been
greatly reduced by the Holm an Under-
King company.
Heretofore It has been the custom of
neral director to maka charaaa for
all incidentals connected with 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, oemetery
and carriages, thus effecting a saving
of $26 to $75 on each funeral.
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
aao ixixd aT. cos. aAUcox.
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Written Onaraat for 10 Tears.
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Any Porcelain Crown made no mat
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they are made. Our price Ci ff
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JLtD OE Solid Gold Top. Solid
Gold Backs. Porcelain fSf if
Fronts, per tooth
Solid Oold Teeth, 12k.. Cf nil
bridge, per tooth JtteU
All other work same price,
proportionately.
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When Plates or Bridges Are Ordered
Absolute Onaraatees.
LILY DENTAL PARLORS
TOJU AITD COUCH STKEBTS
Sours from B a. m. to 8 p. m.
Fbone A-1010 Open Sundays
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Next Week "Sirronje," the lady Baffle
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sewing machine, no matter what make,
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lock work and key fitting. We cull for,
deliver and guarantee all work, and
have the only gasoline engine expert on
the Pacific coaet Phone East 1811,
400 East Morrison at.. Portland. Or.
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TONIGHT. :80,
"A RUNAWAY
HONEYMOON"
By the Curtis Comedians and Singers.
New People In Cast
a H-HOUR show two acts
What do you know about these?
"All She Gets From the lea Man
Is Ice," "There Never Was a Girl
Like Her" "What a. Little Smoke.
Will Do., "Dummy Love," and other.
Boys' and Olrla' Say, August as Sea
Coupons at Selling's.
IB Minutes From Alder Street.
San Francisco
vs.
Portland
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VAUQHM AMD S4TK STB.
JDT.Y 88, as, 30. 31, AVOVS
1. 8.
Games begin week daya at
3:30 p. m., Sunday, 3:30 p. m.
Admission fee Bleacher.
25c; grandstand, 60c: boxea. 1 6c extra;
children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand, lea.
LADIXS' DAT 7BXDAT.
Boys under 13 free to bleaobers
Wednesday. . ... .
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TEETH WITH OR
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OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE 4
We can do your entire Crown, Bridge
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Positively Painless Extracting Pre
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Sensitive teeth and roots removed with
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lng your work and making known your j the most scientific and careful work.
otileet vou will secure hundreds of or
dura with a little effort. If you don't
try you won't succeed. If you fall to
secure orders in one or two places, try
again and again and success will crown
your efforts.
find them at lost article
i room Oregon Water rower & nauway
building First and Alder.
The residence of Mrs. George H.
Dulls, 452 Kast Taylor street, was dam
aged hy a fire which broke out during;
the proKress of the big fire on the west!
Fide vesterdny afternoon. Starting un-'
dor the eaves of the roof the fire did:
about 3500 dumage. j
company
Woman's Exchange, 1S3 Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to 2; business muu's lunch.
John C. Ehlllock law offices, moved
Gerllnger building. Second and Alder.
821
The Oregon
'regon Transfer company has:
opened offices at 121 Sixth street.
North, and are prepared to take care of i
usual. Laii raciric States
fc Son., opticians,
corner of Sixth.
hauling us
telephone, ' Main
A-1169.
D. Chambers
Morrison street,
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
69, Home telephone.
Law offices of E. F. end F B. Riley
and offices of Clackamas Title com
pany removed to suite 609. 610, 611
Chamber of Commerce building.
Lumber Exchange building, Second
and Stark streets. A few desirable
rooms for hent at reasonable prices.
Inquire D. Q. Woodward. 104 2d st.
Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sundav. Leaves Washington street
dock at 2 p. m.
George F. Brloe Is now at 408 Cor
bett building. Same phones.
Bergor, signs, show cards. 284 Yamhill.
Journal want ads. lo a word.
HOT CHASE WITH
BUTCHER 1IFE
Prizefighter Gives Cook in
North End a Run for
His Life.
SO TEARS IJt POBTLAWD.
WA WK!TAin ASSOCIATES
""'PalnleBS Dentists.
Falling Bldg, Third and Washing-ton
8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 13.
Painless Extraction, 60c; Plates, $5.00.
Both Phones. A and Main 302.
COAL
Kemmerer Coal
The Best Wyoming Coal
land Mar
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rket
OKUSCHIiET BBOS. (XZTO.)
Bunkers 13th and Marshall. Phones
Main 931. A-3931.
10PerCentDiscount
GREEN-MARSHALL'S
Shingle Stain, 75 per gallon in five-gallon cans,
less 10 per cent discount. Our prices are as low
as any paint house m the city, and we give you
10 per cent discount from that on all lines ex
cept lead and linseed oil. t
Wall Papers 25 Per Cent Discount
This sale lasts until August 25. Don't overlook
this opportunity.
Oregon Paint & Varnish Co.
Leading East Side Paint Dealers
Q3 Grand Avenue
Bet. East Washington and East Stark
PHONES EAST 2898, B-2435
AT TIIE THEATRES
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Mr. Frank F. Freeman has moved his
law office to rooms "9-li Hoard of
Trade building; Main 934, A-2934,
Advertising school tonight, from '
9; Monroe Advertising Company.
Hamilton building.
t.V
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- "The Thief" at Heflig Tonight,
The charming American actress Mar
garet llllngton, supported hy an excel
lent company of players, will present
the Interesting drama "The Thief," at
the Heillir theatre Fourteenth and
IVashlnaton streets, tonight and tomor
row nltht nf S ir. e clock, herus are now
selling at theatre.
T. P. Wise, dentist, removed to S?fi u,
Washlrgton street, cor. Sixth. Main S069
A coat five packages and
found on the streetcars
a pin were
yesterdav.
The woman who does
her own work ought to
have the very best of
everything to do it with.
Take this matter of
dish-washing, for ex
ampleit pays to use
Ivory Soap even for that.
Ivory Soap cleans the
dishes as throughly as
any soap can; while, at
the same time, it is so
mild and pure that it
does not injure the
bands.
I
Ilrlglit Comedy at the Oaks.
There Is no need to he dull these
i dny.. when a short car ride to The Oaks
will cure the bines Out there this
weelt the Allen Curtis Comedy cimpanr
" Is producing "A Runaway Honeymoon
i which I full of sparkling fun. pretty
'sot.gs and dainty dancers.
! Great Vaudeville.
I One of the best vaudeville programs
! In the history of the Orand Is being pre
senied this week by 8ullivan & t onM-
' dine 7-ne!l and Vernon are panto
mtmlt from I-ondon and their net Is
the blsfrest kind of a laugh J C. Nu
gent, in his legitimate comedy, "The
Rounder," la a genuine star.
! ADDITIONAL PLANS
FOR TIIE REGATTA
Armed with a huge butcher blade 18
Inches long, Hugh Mooney chased
Oeorge Smith, cook In a North "third
street restaurant, for two blocks at 1
o'clock this morning. Smith escaped
by his fleetness of foot.
Less than an hour later Mooney was
arrested by Patrolman Bewley and Ru
pert. "There's a man In this town I'm
going to kill, and if you stop me I'll cut
off your heads," was his threat to the
policemen, according to their report. He
was charged with carrying a concealed
weapon, and today Smlth swore out a
complaint against him. Mooney was
carrying the monster knife In his hip
pocket when arrested
Mooney was known to Smith as a
rlzetlghter, so when Mooney entered
Fhr
e Willamette restaurant. 113 .North
Third, where Smith Is employed as
cook, snd began to create a disturbance,
Fmlth went out to find a policeman.
Looking back before he had gone far he
eaw Mornify leave the restaurant, so he
returned, but before he could enter the
door Moonev confronted him with the
knife to which he had helped himself
while alone In the restaurant with only
the young woman cashier to atop him.
Smith Instantly began to run. Mooney
and the big knife were within 10 feet
of the flying cook for the first block
traversed, and then Smith's swiftness
began to tell and Mooney dropped behind.
Soap
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Astoria, Or.. July ! The regatta
cor-vmlttee has decided that both the
single and double scull races between
tJlo of Portland and Lalng of Van
couver. B. C, and their Mrtnen, will
take place. The chief of the Yakima
Indiana, with the members of his tnte.
will be here. One of their famous war
dances will be given.
Italian Drowned at Klamath.
trrtal mimte te The Jaerwal I
I
Klamath Falla. Or, July . The '
Hodr of a tnan was -found amnijg te ;
tules near Ackley a ntlU Sunday after-
nnna by a fartr of bora nut boat rldlr.g
The rwiarne wer Wlnt! f id as that of
the man l dlirpred . f rem the
H earner Klamath last wewk. A tax re- ,
retpt waa fnnnd hla rroti KMficg i
the name nf 1. Oareloev' He vii boned i
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