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TONKJHTH AMI'SEMENTS.
Orand V. . Vaudeville
pnntaga . . . .V.' . . .' Vsndevllle
The Oakes Hog and Pony show. S p.
"The Bhow Girl." K;1D p. m.
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cXOUKHAL AT TKH BBAOXXI.
In order to procure prompt and
more satisfactory service, when
at the ummer resorts,, order
from the following Journal
agents at regular city rates.
llwaeo & Ilwaoo Hallway com
puny, II. U. Woodruff, news
agent.
Long Reach. Edward McAllen.
Ooeun Park, H. B. Woodruff.
Henvlew, V. E. Strauhal.
The breakers, J. M. Arthur.
Cearhart, A. Utxlnger.
Penslde, Lynn Hurtle, head
quiirters at Lewis & Co.
Newport. Harlln Talbert.
Collins BprliiK-i. J. W. Belcher.
Wilholt Springs, F. W. Mo
Leran. Cnraon. Wash.. Mineral Springs
hotel.
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A new chnrglng desk hns Just been
Installed In the circulating room of the
public llhrury. Visitors to the library
will save tunc both for themselves nnd
thf nsnlstants If they will heed the
notices nnd enter the room by the right
hand door, returning their books nt the
desk as they outer. Then when hooks
lire B li(ti-d tliev should be elmrged Ht
the other side of the desk which lends
directly to the exit. In this way nil
conflict In thn passage between those
coming In nnd those going out may he
avoided.
WEDDING OR
BIRTHDAY GIFTS
are shown in such variety
in this store that not one
buyer in a thousand will
fail to find what he thinks
the intended recipient will
he tf'ad to receive.
Watches, fjems and orna
ments f all kinds for
men and women, misses
and wee tots. Will you
look them over?
LEFFERTS
873 Washing-ton Street, Near Fourth.
T
Wheat Fields, Stock Jiangos,
Coal Deposits and (fold
Fields in Territory to He
Reached by Now Eastern
Oregon Electric Line.
COLLECT?
ers, whether members or not, are cor
dially Invited. Cars leave Second and
Alder streets at 7:05, 7:24 7:42, .8:00,
8:20 p. m.
The new west side division schedule
of the Southern Pacific goes into ef
fect toduy. giving nn additional train
oach wav between Portland and Forest
(irove. The leaving time of No. 1 hns
been changed from 7 o'clock la" the
morning to 7:20 and Its arrival from
6-SR to 6:20. Tho leaving time of the
trains Is 7:20 a. ni., X:60 a. m.. 4:10
p m., 1 v m., fi : 4 0 p. m. The trains ar
rive In Portland at 8 a. m., 10:30 a. m..
11:50 a. m., 4:50 p. m., nnd 6:20 p. in.
Two Independent barber shops.
City. R4 Sixth street, and 266
Rose
Alder
street. First-class barbers. Free shine,
neck shave and mustache curling.
Steamer Jesse Harklris, for Camas,
Washougnl and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday, leaves Washington street
Ldock at 2 p. m.
Plphtherla In a most virulent form
has broken out on the Island of Tatoosh
at the mouth of tho StraltH of Fuca and
fears are expressed that the entire pop
ulation may be wiped out by the ills-
wipe
-old
Contract for Council Crest concessions
for season of moo or for longer period
can now be made. Inquire at 606 Bu
chanan building.
For salrt
saloons on
by owner One
Washington St.
Of the best
No agents.
Old roofs reshlngled; estimates fur
nished. Phone Tabor 936. A. B. Word.
John C. Shllloek law offices, moved
Gerlinger building. Second and Alder.
Mlze, died Monday morning
Mrs. Mine and a 2-year-old boy ara se
riously sick. A tug carrying a doctor
uud two nurses hns gone to the island
to render all assistance possible.
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The Portland Heights club, which
to be formally organized In about a
week or ten days, will erect a fine
clubhouse on the nite of the old Cable
park, to cost about $25, nun. The club
will bo a family club, modeled on tho
famous Colonial club of Cleveland. and
will be confined as to membership to
the heads of families.
For
ern
and
complete, mod
lots of shrubs
sale by owner, a
7-rooiu. house with
vines around. In Hnlladay Park ad
dttlon. one of the pr
one of the prettiest residence
rfrirtinns In the city. Call at room 10,
Raleigh building, 323 Washington
street. Phono Slain 6406 or C-1524.
Water "through hose for aprlnkllng
yards or sidewalks or washing porches
or windows must be paid for In advanr
and used only between the hours of 5
and " a. in. and 5 an 1,9 p. m. It must
not be used for sprinkling streets. If
used contiiirv to these rules or waste
fully it will be shut off.
A. II. Johnson instate. The county
court has made an order for thesale
on nnd after August 10, 190S. of the
property of said estate in Multnomah,
Washington, and Yamhill counties. For
details apply to w M I.add. adminis
trator. First and Stark streets.
Tin head of a match struck by J. M.
Sloiilgnniery in tho basement of his
l.andsomo residence in I.ents Friday
r,i(;lit tlew nil. tigtite.i on a coal on
em an I the House was soon in ruins
E.
Elks'
W. Moore, expert photographer,
building, Seventh and Stark sts.
D. Chambers & Hon.,
Morrison street, corner
opticians,
of Sixth.
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All of the central Oregon district
from Condnn south and tributary to
the proposed line of the Wasco County
Electric Water power company will
bo vastly benefited j.y the new lino.
according to J. K. Hunt, former state
senator from Multnomah county and
now a prominent hardware merchant of
Condon
"There are now about fojir towns
in eastern Oregon, that can beat Con
don out r nttlc bit," said Mr. Hunt
last nlirht. hut if that road Is com
pleted as noun as It Is said It will bo
there will be none that Condon can
not boast over within a couple of
years. It is to he the terminal of the
new line ami will naturally be the cen
ter Vif a large trading business as soon
as tho road Is !n operation and the
juroduce of the country Is moved over
"Adjacent to the new lino as It fs
now proposed are vast wheat field,
Immense stuck ranges, coal deposit)
and gold mining districts. All of the-so
products will he brought on the road
to Condon, the terminal of the line
and the town win prosper because of
the added trade.
But It Is not nlonn to Condon that
the new line will ho a benefit," con
tinued Mr. Hunt. "The whole district
will be tho gainer. The wheat of the
country, the stock, the coal, which Is
of good riuality, and the gold ore, will
all be shipped out over the line and be
able to find a market where It is now
practically Impossible because of the
rugged nature of the country and the
lack of transportation."
Mr. Hunt is enthusiastic over the
future of tho section and says it will
be one of the best parts of the state
just as soon as the last Spike of rail
iniojioriauon is driven and trie new
line opened to traffic.
So ct ion Has Yet Been
Taken to Force United
Hallways to Pay Its For
feited Hond of $100,000
Await Information.
Councllmnn H W Wallace was at the
city hall yesterday Inquiring as to
whether the city had taken any action
In regard to the collection of the $100,
000 hond of thn Pulled Hallways com
pany which itv -Attorney Kavanaugh
declared forfeited because the company
hail failed to construct its line of rail
way between Portland and Salem with
in tho time limit Specified by the fran
chise. Mr. Wallace believes that the collec
tion of thn bond Is up to Mayor I.ane
while the latter Is not sure whether he
Is the proper official to collect the
money or not. Mayor Ijuio said that
while he hud been notified by the cfy
attorney as to the forfeiture of the hond
ho had not been 4rtfdrmrM as to whether
he was the official to notify t lie com
pany. He said that he
up
would take
city attorney
MUSICIANS WILL
W. A.
dentists.
Pr. E.
building.
Berger,
9391.
Wse
Third
and
and
associates, painless
Washington.
A. Myers, dentist,
has returned.
817 Pekum
signs. 284 Yamhill. Main
Journal want ads. lc a word.
DIES SUDDENLY
OBIESOJ
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Meeting- Tailed for Monday
Morning to Take Up the
Orpheum Wage Scale.
is as yet no change In the sit-
as regards the trouble between
There
uation
(he Theatrical Managers' association
and tho Musicians' Mutual alliance.
Each side announces its determination
to stand by Its guns, and each ex
presses iiself as confident of winning
the fight. However an indication of a
possible change lies in the fact thai
the musicians will hold a meeting to
consider the situation tomorrow morn
ing at 11 o'clock only a few hours
before thn time when the Oruheuui
open for the
is scheduled to
The loss
dollars.
amounts to several thousnnd
Supplementary articles of Incorpora
tion dropping the first name of the Se
curity Title & Trust e ompany have been
filed' with the counlv clerk.' Hereafter
it will be known as the Title & Trust
t oni pi n y .
This will remind you that now I?
the time to have your hair mattresses
renovated and returned the same day
Phone Main 4 74.
Hair Factory. H.
Tho Portland Curled
Metzger, proprietor.
by the
son of
dlsap-
now
Carl La-tz, a clerk employed
firm of Iiresser & Co.. and a
C Latz of that concern, has
poareii. Private detectives are
looking lor him.
Iiase ball! liaise ball' Trl-Clty league
championship post-season series. East
Portland vs. St Johns. Sunday, August
6, 3 p. m. Vaughn street grounds. Gen
eral admission 25 cents.
Charles Michel, 46 years old, a French
chef who has served up tasty dishes at
several Portland cafes, died of heart
failure in his room at 375 North Six- M8'"0
teenth street yesterday afternoon. Members of the Musicians' union
Michel, whose mother, a wealthy claim that the old schedule under w hich
woman, still resides in New- York, once they have been working was adopted
conducted a madhouse of his own in to cover conditions different from
that city. He became Involved In those wnleh will prevail at the Ot-
t rouble with his family and came to pliciim. The Orpheum. they say, will
the Pacific coast. He had worked In have matinees every day. which the
the Twelve-Mile house and in the Hof- theatres on which the present scale cf
bran, leaving the latter place only 10 wages Is based do not. This scale
days ago. Ills brother-in-law, Clancy was created to rover the three cities of
by name, Is well known in New York. Portland. Seattle and Spokane. Tiifl
Deputy Coroner Dunning made an j work the Orpheum musicians will havu
investigation of Michel s death and to do will be much heavier than thit
found that dropsy had brought on heart i in the entailer theatrr and they be
fallure. He took charge of the body Heve they are entitled to the raise
and is now trying to communicate with they demand.
in oaKianit, say tne musicians, or
chestra leaders are paid $40. and ordi
nary musicians In proportion. They
can see no reason why a lower scale
of wages should prevail in Portland.
The theatrical managers, on the other
hand, claim that the new demand is
merely nn attempt at a holdup of Man
ager Sutton of the i irpheuin because he
is a newcomer in the field.
Doth sides are determined, but they
cannot both win It is probable that
there will be some developments by
tomorrow afternoon.
Michel's family in New York.
FHl:IT GROWERS TO
MEET OREGON PACKERS
W. P. Stark, president of the state
board of horticulture of Missouri, and
manager of Stark Pros,' nursery of
Louisiana, Mo., with J. J. Irwin, editor
of the Fruit Growers' Miigazine, lis
making a tour of California, Oregon.
Washington, Idaho and Montana In the
Interests of the fruit Industry, and
while on the coast they will visit Port
lard Aucust 29. where thev will be
i met bv leading packers of Hie state.
! Mr. "Stark is one of the best known
j fruit men In the t'nlted States, his
' firm having been established in 1X35. It
! now has branches in every part of the
i country. Leaving Portland Messrs.
i Stark and Irwin will continue their
tour of the northwest, stopping at Se
attle and Spokane early In September.
Saleswomen wanted Positions may
lie permanent. Experienced saleswomen
to fill vacancies of those wishing va
cations. Apply to McAllen & McDon
nell. Council Crest dancing pavilion will bo
rented for private dances Monday. Wed
nesdays and Fridays. Terms very ren-
puiminit, ah
observatory.
5 HuchHnan -building or at j prlen(j
8AILOIIS AT tTXCKHT.
Keainon's Friend Society Entertains
With iood Program.
A pleasant concert was given at the
Institute . of the Portland Seamen's
PRIZE ESSAYIST
WILL LECTURE
the question with the
and hnve it settled.
Mayor Wants Advice.
The point at Issue Is whether the
collection of the bond Is an executive
or legislative function nnd because of
his doubt Mayor Pane will wait for an
opinion from Mr. Kavanaugh before
commencing any action. Mayor Pane
takes the stand that the pond origin
ally emanated from the council and
whether it passes from i lie legislative
body to the executive branch of tho
cltv government because of lis forfeit
ure Is som-tliing he wants dei.!e. i.e.
fore he takes any action In the matter.
Councilman Wallace, on the other
hand believes that while the council
demanded the posting of ihc bond as a
guarantee of good faith that It Is uu
to the executive Drancn or tne govern
ment to collect It. Furthermore Coun
cilman Wallace Is particularly anxious
to have the bond collected. He says
that the company promised faithfully
to have tho line completed on time nnd
posted a bond to Insure Its promise. He
therefore believes that the city should
hold the company to Its agreement.
Council Is Divided.
While but. few of the ooumilmen have
t.voi-essn,t .hemselves In regard to lhe
collection of the bond It Is evident from
il,.. onloiotiK of the few that there will!
b- a difference of opinion as to the ad
vlsahllitv of compelling 1 1 1 - railway
company to give the city so large a
aom Councilman Baker sale! that he
was not ready to give an opinion and
thought that if the company can show
that It acted In good faith with the
citv that It should not be pressed too
hard He said that this should be es
pecially true if the forfeiture will
seriously embarrass the company in
completing Its present line from Port
land to Hillsboro.
, Councilman Holding takes the oppo
site stand, however. He claims to he
the man who first insisted that t he
company post a bond with the city. He
said nt the time the franchise was is
sued that tho Oregon Klectrtc company
was after a franchise between the same
cities. There was much blowing of
horns and ringing of bells over the
nronositlon of the T'nlted Hallways
company while there was comparatlv
little noise about the Oregon
Holding said that he asked to
companies post forfeitures as e vidence
of good faith.
Demands the Torfeit.
Inasmuch as the Oregon Fleet He
completed its line and has Its system
In operation while the Pnited Hallways
failed after both had put up an equal
forfeiture. Redding believes that Hi
I"nitP'l Railways should pay its f'irfeit
Officials of the I'niti-d Hallways com
pany take the opposite view of tic
matter. They say that they have been j
hampered and hindered by spite work .
on the part of politicians and capital-i
lata and believe that the city should
not attempt further Injury by serious- j
ly crippling them while they are pro
ceeding as rapidly as posriblo with
their present line to Hlllsboro.
An Extra Pair of
Trousers With
Every Suit of
Clothes
Two Weks Only
August 17 to 29
Suits from $20 to $50
tv r - ulool
CD,LLJCs
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Seventh and Stark Sts.
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Court work, actual preparation of legul documents, and the assistance
from practicing attorneys, are Invaluable aids to a law student In his prepara
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I AA Holdens
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Per bottle.
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REMEDY FOR.
TEliSONAL.
Mrs. George Tinker and daughter
Jacqueline of n:tr, liass-il.i stre. t left
yesterday for California and will return
in time for the du'ighte-r to resume h.
studies at St. Helen's hall for the fall
term.
Turning from religion to science for
the time, Abbe Raoul. vicar-general of
Carthage, has invented a submarine
boat for the use of the sponn" fishers
of Tunis.
RHEUMATISM
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Nervous Headaches
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Silverware, Clocks, Bronzes,
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HEITKEMPER'S
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Tlr eOoods.
nor for
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t fall to m mr prlso aal
TBOflT CUTS, taty are artlstle aa
ftaltrna. -
Rev. John Roach Ktraton, I". V.. the
great southern preacher, will deliver
his famous lecture, "The South in Song
and Story," at the White Temple next
! Friday night, August 21. Dr. Straton
lS already well known In Portland as
the writer of the hrllllant essay which
won the 11,000 prize offered by the
Commercial cluh for the best articlo
on Portland and vicinity He alao
preached at the White Temple last sum-
I mer curing yr. tirougner s vacation.
This lecture whs recently delivered
at the Temple auditorium of Los An
geles. This beautiful building is famous
all over the country and although It
J seats f,fi9o people its capacity was
taxed to the -utmost hv the tniTnnaA an.
Clemens; solo. Mrs. Hamilton ; several dlenee which was present to hoar the
German sailors sang German songs, an. I southern orator. Uhc-n delivered at
the topsail was set by the men. being , l,n)l Uf-acli. 'ai.. not lona aso II
proved so popular that he was asked
to repeat it
Ir. 8traton has spent the greater
part of his life in the south, and. hav
ing for years tnught literary Interpre-
I lauon in souinern einii ersines, is es-
Surrcf mves twaex i-osumn oi peciauiy wen ritiea to give a syrapa-
soclety. . Third and Flanders
streets. Friday evening. Many of the
The New York Stt society for Its I sailors took part In the program, which
regr-Jar monthly meeting will have a follows:
lawn party at the home of Mr and Piano solo, Mrs Walton, vocal luet.
Mrs. M C. Van Tvne at Portsmouth , Mrs. Hamilton nnd Mrs. Hampson.
station on the St. Johns carllne Tues- ' solo, Mr I in woodlo . readings. Mrs
dav evening. August 1 All New York- i Larowe, solo, Mr Hampson; solo, Mrs
1 reading. Mrs. Harris, solo, Mts
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LOCATION OF KKKF8.
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His sketches
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haxe six feet over them at low water
The shoal Is a ml long north and
south and three fourths of s mllf east
and west The rocks are on the eestern
ed of reef ftecf has depths of from
10 to 10 fathoms ver It
Teaty-fl-re for t&
If xou need a pisno and can par tt
cash and $ a month, come to Klle.-i
Piano house this week special
announcement, page eight section on-
I mnn rare vivianess. lie will be as
sisted by the I'ortland Colored Jubilee
; quartet who Ul sing the old time j
; southern songs. Dixie," "wlng Ixiw. ,
Sweet Chariot." "Way how I'pon the I
' Huwsnee River." etc.
I This lecture ts riven In Tortlsnd
under the auspices of the White Tem
ple nd the Portland Commercial club
; and in all probsblllty the White Tem
ple will filled by people anxious to
; take nelnnlati- of the opportunlt y tc
ncsr in is Kii.eo p pease r
TO-NIGHT
I I I I I II li w
UaHt.
NICKEL0DI0N normal schools
130 SIXTM.
Change ILvery Day
ALL OOOD STTBJICT.
HUMS MfiMODHLliD
At less than one-half rrlce during the
cert month New furs made at r sreat
possible prlca L. Schumacher, Hi Mad
ison street
WHERE TO DINE.
Weyer A brum, manager of the Msaon
Khrrnsn tonisnr at fpoksne Is at the
Oregon hotel visiting hl sister. iMrs
Flora Roaenbaura. of San Francln-o.
who rame to Portland to meet her
broth.
Senator aM Mrs J. N Smith nf
8alem. are at the Impeertal.
Mr. and Mrs. Wsticx-k, well-known
Pendletori pcecple, ar at the lintertil
A C. WoeAdrnrk. an atWnsy sf Ftf
sene, srtKB tn Pnrtlatxl em legal
toeaa ts at taa I snperlaL
All delle-sdes of the wnjnn st the
Portland Restsursnt Private part
menu for ladles 10 Washington.
Branes" OrllL
elegant c Frem
lOj pixth. sve-rres
h dinner ail day.
A special dinner today t Hairs
l-estauranu Sit Waihlngton street.
10c
Cr.leken dinner with l- rresni.
Empire Restaurant. 1J ThlriL
ll rein's retaaraat swrrea lipeensj
-cst day ataaaat iil TlfXa at.
miTcJpparemonk Tavern :
C ilfSYA A charming pi sea to
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Fall term begins August It, 1(01. For
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III COLLEGE OF ORATORY.
IV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
V COLLEGE OF LAW.
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