? THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, " PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1 13, 1809.
Tovn Topics
TONIGHT'S AMVSEMJZXTS
Bungalow . . ........i..'....Marl Dor
Orpheum , j, , v .Vaudeville
Grand . Vaudeville
PanUges . . . , ,i ... ,,. Vaudeville
Star .Vaudeville
Lvrlo .-The Blue Mouse'
)ki....'-..i......Th Blckett Family
Circus.'.-; .'.-...Twenty-fifth and Relelgli
. . . .. . ... - - . j
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. on their vacations., can secure e
e Of our scents at the following
v resorts . it the regular .carrier e
rates of Me per - week or 66o a
month f.ir tha Dally and Sunday J
10c oer week or 5C per month
for Tha pally Journal. - V
Those wanting Tha -. Journal e)
mailed should call at our off lea, ,
Fifth and YamhM streets. - e
" Seaside, Or.i . Frank KenneU. '
agent; headquarters at Uwli
' Cq.'s drug store. Delivery to ny e
point on beach. ..'.;... .;
Long Beach,, Wash. t Byron E.
Toombs, . agent t Delivery . to aU e)
points on the beach.
Oearbart Park: Richard Kruse, , e
Columbia Beach: B. D. Ian-
don. agent., - ; '
- tIlwacortWh-l 'Lwl" Cohen.
new ea-ent. Ilwaco railroad. -'
Breakers: J. M. Arthur, agent. , e)
' Collins: C T. Belcher, agent.
Larsons Chaa Bay were, agent
v. Eeavlew: 7. B8traubal. agent
Bhlperd's Springe; Mineral
Springs Hotel Co agent A'vV
. Hot iJaks; Hot JUke Sanitar
lum. a rent. .i'-:-:?'"'.1
Wllhojt; F. W. McLersn. agent e
e J ': Wenaha , Springs J. A. Boris,
ti i agent . v ;r' v-: ,
. .-
boots Himself la BveaatOolng into
hi room at the Imperial hotel yester
day afternoon. H.y L English, aged. 10
years, committed suicide by . shooting
himself ; through tne left breast -.Mr.
English came here last Friday from
Pendleton, where he- had feeea oageged
as a - bookkeeper. He was in poor
health, being a sufferer from tubercu
losis, and despondency from, this la as
signed as the reason for his sutc de.
He -was removed at once to St Vin
cent's hospital, where he died late Mat
night His life was prolonged aeveral
hour through the administration of
stimulants, hut after he regained con
sciousness he begged the physicians to
let him die. He la survived by a broth
er. O. 2. English of It North Fifteenth
street.
Jo Day nourishes a Oub John Tay
lor, aliaa John Be u lien, a circus follow
er, arrested tost night by Detective Joe
Day as a suspected pickpocket, was disj
missed by Judge Bennett in police court
this morning on condition that he leaye
town at once. Day found Tylo" at th
. clrcua grounds, and after shadowing hlpi
tor some time, arrested him. Circus
employee tried to take Taylor away
from the detective, hut were held back
at the rnUESle of Pay'a revolver. John
O'Keefe, a suspected bunko man, arrest
ed by, Snow and Pay at the East Side
Gpot ana DOOKea on ciinisw ui
grancy, was also freed under tha eame
Hit by a aUrae tear When Officer
Johnaon waa natrolllna his beat at Cor-
bett and Porter streets late yesterday
afternoon he found a man who gave his
name as W. Addison, anting on a wooa
. pile epparentiy in a neipiess conaiuon.
The man said he had been struck , by
a streetcar at First and Hooker streets,
anrl aalrl that he lears had been injured
and that- he- could no -walk. He was
removed to the ponce station in me
patrol wasron, where he was attended
by City Physician Fred S. Zeigler. Hla
injuries proved to be -slight j .-Mtx-
Chinese Pined for - Gambling Four
Chinese, evidently thinking that th lid
had been raleed a trifle in Portland,
found to their sorrow that the'clamps
rare - af f ixednsrrtiirhttitr aaeveriwhen
they were taken into police court this
. morning en a. charge of gambling. Ah
Chong, Ah Ping. An Lee and Le Dun
were each fined $20 by Judge Bennett
for engaging in a fan tan game at 187
Everett street The Celestials were ar
rested by Patrolmen Anundson and
Shaffer. . . . X ,, ' 1 ; -
-' East Side Depot Open Under the aus
pices of the East Side Improvement as
sociation the east side- depot of the
Southern Pacific company was opened
to the public last night A large crowd
of people were In attendance, attracted
many 01 tnem by tne concert of the
Peninsula bond. W. L. Boise, ' H. H.
Newhall. Josech BuchteL. C. a' Suth
erland and Mayor Joseph Simon deliv
ered short addresses. Trains will. de
liver their passengers and tickets. Will
be sold at the new deppt today. ?...
Boy Breaks Two windows Two large
plate glass show windows in front of
Moses Sichel's furnishing store at 12)
Washington,-street -were shattered by
the falling of a ladder thia morning.
August Becher, a youth employed by
: the Pacific Wire & Iron works, who, en
gaged in putting a wire netting above
the entrance of the store, was standing
upon me laaaerv wnen it suppea ana
went crashing - through the windows.
Except for cuts upon his hands, Becker
was uninjured. The damage is estimated
at from $300 to 600. ... .
; Tare Salt Oontinued Mandamus ac
tion of C W. Watts and others against
the United Railways, brought to compel
. the oompany to give a ( cent fare be
tween Portland and Linn ton. Or., slated
to coma up before Judge Oatens In otr.
, cult court today, have been continued for
a few days because of the necessity of
three judges sitting In the suit of the
v California Barrel company against-the
Western Cooperage company and -oth-
' rt;: - : ' i r' y -
Beeorers SCany' Orrralls Followthg
the hrrest of Franfc Brewer recently
In Baker City, Deputy 8heriff Archie
Leonard and Detective Wood of the O.
R. A N. yesterday recovered the greater
. part Of the loot Including $0 pairs of
overalls, stolen from a freight car In
. the Portland yards several weeks ago.
The plunder was v found " at Bridal
. VelL Or, ; -.
Sewer Oomanlttee AdJonrns-i-After
continuing Its sewer and water commit
tees indefinitely the Sellwood board of
trade last night adjourned to meet at
the. call of the president This probably
. means that the board will not meet
. strain this summer. The work has been
left in such shape, however, that tho
committees in eharse of the various de
- pertinents can handle It without trouble.
Woman' Bentenoed fog BTankeaaess
Rose Kills, a woman who has been
placed In the city jail' on -minor charges
a number of times, was again sen
tenced to $0 days In jail this morning
on a charge of drunkenness. She waa
arretted in a ' thoroughly intoxicated
condition at Fourth and Gllsan streets
last night ; - r . .
- Oaa Company Must Pay Holding that
while Emil B. Hersel was In the employ
of the Portland Oes company he sus
tained Injuries which resulted In his
death. Countv Judge. I R. Webster, sit
ting In probate, has authorised Oeorre
Taxwell, administrator, to collect the
sum of (97S as damages from tha cor-,
poratlon. . i;v- si
atobnef Has Bweet Tooth K burglary
Pfttv, Indeed. In "nature, took .place orr
Triday and Saturday nlahtn In tha resi
dence of t)r. Gustavo- O. Banr. ite
Twenty-fifth street The thief or i
thieves broke open a door leading Into
the baseman t by knocking out a, panel.
fBnd after catnlnc an entrance took four
or five cigars, a number of "cherries,
some nute and a few cookie and then
departed without touching any of the
silverware or-other valuable In tha
house. This was on Friday night and
on Saturday night there were avidencea
again of the midnight prowlers having
given tha nous a visit; .
Burglars Out Telephone Wires R, D.
SprlnK, 28 North Eleventh street re-
Sorted to the police last night that
urglars had entered his home and,
atfer cutting the telephone wires, had
ramtacked the house and taken- a re
volver and a few trirwets. The family
had been out and returned evidently
just after tha departure of the robbera
Bew- Tork Society Tha New Tork
eocletv of Oregon will for Its regular
monthly meeting hold a rarden party
this evening, weather permitting, at the
realdence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles a.
Hunt 601 North Twenty-first street
corner Reed. Take "S" car north to
end of line. - All Wew Yorkers, either
visitors or residents of tha city or state.
are eoroiaiiy mvuea. , ,
v"v-!f;.. '.S -i i . ''i:-.-f-.'
Three Judges on Benoh Today three
circuit court Judges are. sitting, on Jthe
benoh hearing testimony In the case of
the California Barrel company, r rea .
Klnster, trustee, against the Western
Cooperage oompany and others. The suit
Is to restrain the corporation from mak
ing a bond issue on August U 1909.,
We aponge and press your olothee,
ihlne your shoes, all for 11.60 month
Main $H, A-4J14. Wagons run every
where. XTnfque Tailoring Co., $0 Stark.
a.la fin YXTnlt
msde tents, awnings and sleeping porch
Merchants Trust building. Sixth and
waamngton, i ur. - mri inn,
neurologist -eya specialist
-Steamer Cassia Xarkina for Camaa
Waahouga) and way landings, dally, ex
tent Sunday. Leaves Washington streai
dock at $ p. m.
Tidies aamnle suits and skirts at
one-half "to -one-thlrd regular - price.
Lang, els uarquam ntag. Aajta eieyaior.
- J. a. Sokaafer tt Oon merchant tailors.
corner Sixth and Washington streets,
Raleigh building, .rooms 10 and XL, . ...
dr. Karrard.' veterinary aurgeonT with
B. p. Y. Co.. th and Davis. Phone
Main 1077.: . ..-.,,v iVy;-
nr. and KnX V. T. BalL naturotiaths.
removed Merchants Trust building. .
Janes Band ' Ooaoert. Multnomah
field tonight t:80. Admission 10c .
w- a Wise and associates, nalnlaas
aentlsts Third and Washington. ,
Aatarlaaa Bank Trust Ce Slxtk
and Oak. pays Interest on deposits. ; -
' XW. B. 0. Mtown, Cye-Ear. Maraoanl.
AbendrotJi, jeweler, tit 'Wash., near T.
TOURIST CARS
. . v TO POINTS EAST VIA THE
ichigan Ccntral-tlDv; Ycrlc Central
FROM CHICAGO SIX DAYS A WEEK
A oomfortable and tnexpensrve way to travel, affording'
opportunity to view Niagara Falls an routs
' , without extra chartfa. -
FOR PARTICULARS OR ANY INFORMATION
PERTAINING TO TRAVEL APPLY TO
WC SEACHRE5T. No. Pac. Coast Agt
-132 Third $t, Portland, Ore.
Tine BnoFllegfl ana'
From
POETT -
' v SPOKANE
It Via '
The Spokane, Portland.
& SeatttleRy.
' "THE NORTH BANK ROADM .
MTHIE: Twelve Hours and Forty Minutes;
:. ; ,TwoTrains Daily From .
PASSENGER STATION, ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS.
The Inland Empire Express at 8 :45 a. m.
The North BankLlmitedat 5:40p. m.
. Parlor Observation Cars
. ' J Compartment Cars
Standard and Tourist Pullman Sleepers
, Dining Cars ; -
ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID '
Secure tickets and make sleeping and parlor car reservations at
122 THIRD
,255 MORRISON ST.,
ELEVENTH AND HOYT STS. PASSENGER STATION
mi iii mm
DON'T TEACH LIEU
T'. 1 "Li J .essaaMvasB . y
Returned Missionary Says
Better Equipment Is
- ' " Needed.
"When you hear anyone criticising
Chinese missionaries," said Mrs. Paul
McCUntock yesterday afternoon in ad
dressing sn audience of women in tho
Chapel of the First Presbyterian church,
"remember that " women tnlsalonarlee
work only with Chinese) women anl
girls. It Is Impossible for them to have
anything to do with the men. We work
elmplyand only with the womenanl
girls. To anyon"whoundertanda con.
ditions In China 14 la impossible for the
woman missionary to have anything to
do with the men." - , .,
Mrs. McCUntock has been with her
husband for JO years on the Island of
Hainan, off the southern boast of
China, and related many- Interesting
experiences and stories of her Chinese
life, and the difficulties of teaching
unriBuajiity- in unina. .. -
; Her husband. Dr. "Paul r McCUntock.
also spoke, . calling attention to the
necessity for better equipment and fa
cilities for missionaries. - ...
"Whenever- and wherever you find it
possible," aald Dr. McCllntock.' "see
that your representatives are given ade-
auate ammunition, so that they - can
work with efficiency and ability. Th6
call -Is not for more missionaries, . hut
for better equipment" v
GIVES A NEW PUNO)
Bosh B Xane Piano Oompany Will etve
. a Plana Away Saturday. J-
v- Are you luckyT Some one It may be
you will get a beautiful piano abso
lutely free. When you pass our store
in the 8elllng-Hirsch building, com In
and register do It today it costs you
nothing. Every Journal reader should
avail himself of 'this renerous offer. A
hlgh-arrade piano absolutely free no
further chares whatever. Come In and
register. Bring your friends. - Then-
ano will be awarded the lucky one Sat
urday. Remember the place, 18$ Wash
ington street between Want Park smd
Tenth. ; . ,
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WHATCOM EXHIBITS r
- PRODUCTS AT A.-Y.-P.
(XJntta Freaa Leaaag Wirt.)' ,
.Seattle. July 13 Clover was the off!.
clal emblem at the A.-Y.-P, exposition
today. It Is symbollo of Whatcom
LAKfe
K -
STREET
CORNER THIRD
county, one of the leading - dalrylnn
counties In the Puget sound basin.- Tha
firogram included speeches and munl
n the Washington state building, after
which 10,000 souvenir postal card
bearing a four-leaf clover were distrib
uted.. The Young Men's Commercial
IMPORTANT SPECIAL
..' ....... . -. , , . . ".
. ?' t ' I i - ' - " .
Benjamin's $25 and
-$30-5018.50-
Outing Suits One-Half
Price
It's a great chance to secure Y
ft,.
the best ready -
in the world at
mom
W (IV
recommends it to
those who dis
criminate in the
selection of their
r - f - - - .
Don t ask merely
for cocoa ask for
GhirdrdellPs
66
FISDER. TCOnSEN S CO.
The Big Paint Store";
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
Uscsfaclorers aad Jobbers
club of Belllngham ' distributed novel
souvenirs' tn the shape 6f samples of,
the fertile Whatcom; county soil. Re- j
freshments were served to visitors and '
samples of luscious cherries grown In '
the Farndale valley were given out
to - wear clothes
greatly reduced
311 Morrison Street
Opposite Post Office
Wherever good
cocoa is Raised ifs
tised of ten. be
cause each cupful
recommends an
other. The whole-
and
someness
purity of
Co co
Fa
c t
No. 27
After being- roasted cocoa
beans arg broken and the
(hells removed. Etc
from the shells a nutritious
beverage is made and fa
some European countries
the ground shells art soli
a "cocoa tea, "
199
ETerytMsj la Paints
ad
HILL
MILITARY
ACADEMY
A boarding and day soaool
tot , young Stan and boa
Aeoredited to Stanford,
Berkela, Ooraall, Amherst
and all ' stats universities
and ' agrhmltuzal . collages.
ICaks - reservaaons now.
yog Illustrated 'oatalogue
and othsr literature address
STZ.X., M. D., rrln. and Prop.
Portland, Oregon. ,., -
9. W.
Portland Academy KlZ
- Portland. Or. ' Western Collages.
TventT-flrst Tear Departments are In
OrEVS BZLFT. M charge of experi"
enced teachers. Gymnasium la In
charge of skilled director. Field and
track athletics. ,
Three courses for collage entrance
Claaalcal, with Greek; classical, without
Greek, and Scientific.
A Commercial Course, Including Pen
manshlp. Bookkeeping. Freehand and
Mechanical Drawing, Physical and Com
mercial Geography, based , on a strong
course of English, History. Elementary
Mathematics, and Elementary Science.
A modern Languago Course, - substi
tuting French, Germa.. and. History for
a portion of. the Latin and Mathematics.
A Primary .and Grammar School, giv
ing close attention to the essentials and
doing the work of the grades in 1 years.
CATAXOO HOT OV APFUOATZOV
NORTH PACIFIC COLLEGE
;. ' Schools of 'V. '
Dentistry and Pharmacy
- ITnsurpassad In equipment and ad van
tares. . .
Tha regular session begins October 4.
For Illustrated catalog of either
school, address .
- SB. SEKBXBT C yrrr.T.irm, ' .
Cor. 16th and Couch eta., Portland. Or.
"im . PorUaod, Oragea 7
bars otatora ofbi. SotTtptlrt I plnopal)
(MUslat, aaaalt u4 IlaaMatwr Bpilaim,
Miuia, Art, BlMUoaSrawaaiaa.
Fereatalofa4araaa THE MSTtK tjUFJEBIOB
OfTlca. I. fct. Rrma BmIX
nrninrriFfiT
UCr All I l.la.11 I mmammmamt
man staitdard. tborocoh coubses
Session Begins Sept. 13, 1 09. For
catalog address Dean, Dm. 8. E. Josxnn,
610 Dakun Bldg., Portlakp, Ojumov
CALIFORXIA HOTELS
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
'.""--" ZU' J'i
rTimrmmTmrttmi' square
JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PUI SI. SO A DAT UP
AMERICA! PU $3.00 A DAY UP
f A m down ton hotel Steil m4
brlok ftrectitri. Furnished it cost of
$150,000. Evorj eomfort ind eomanl
moo. Ob oar lines transfarrlnfr U all
parts of oltj. Omnibus moats aU trains
and staamors. ;
HOTEL 8TEVART
DEPARTURE
The cost of Interments have been
greatly reduced by the Holmaa
undertaking company.
Heretofore It has bean the custom of
funeral directors to make charges for
all Incidentals connected with a fu
neral. Tbe Edward Holman Undertak
ing oompany, the leading funeral di
rectors of Portland, hava departed from
that custom. When casket Is furnished
by ns we make no extra ebargee for
embalming, hearae to cemetery, outside
box or any services that may be re
quired af us, except clothing, cemetery
and can-Uses, thus ef footing a saving
of fit to $ on each funerai , ,
THE EDWARD HOLMAN
UNDERTAKING CO.
tao
ST. com. OAUCOB.
c
-Write for catalogue and prices on
sewer pipe, chimney pipe, drain tllev
water, well and culvert pipe, pips for
septic tank, etc,- v .
Oregon & Washington Sewer Pipe Co.
, ' if. TBOHT ST. '
BadBLOO
"Before I began using Cascaretn I ha4;
j!V3?&z 5
bave been. Now I am entirely well, and
the pimples bave all disappeared from my
face. I can truthfully say that Cascarets
are just as advertised; I have taken only
two boxes of them." ;
Carenca R. Griffin, Sheridan, lad.
ptseaant. Palatable, Potent. Taate Good.
Do Good. New Skkee.Weakea or Gripe.
JOo. 2Sc, 50c Navar aold la bnik. Tbe rena
saa tabled etamped C C Uaaraateed to
anra or yoar awMasy back. , .
c
MEDICAL of
Vrf h ,; isK 841IIa::N?iW
This Is the beat time Of . the gear t
have yong teeth estreated If sues
Is tag; necessity and save
PLATEG2
bhicge wcim
Dona ss there Is lens trouble from sore
gums or ether troubles. .
DR,W. A. WISE .
:" ' ' . rresldtst and Maaagat.' -:.
ta Tears XstabUskad to PorUaad
We will live you a rood Sk fold
or porcelain crown for, .,..... f a.BO
Molar Crowns .................. 6.00
ttk brtdee teeth ................ B.00
Gold or enamel fllllnaTS ......... 1.00
Silver fillings .......,.......... M
Inlay fllllna-s of all kinds ...... t.ftO
Oood rubber plates .............. S.00
The best red rubber plates ...... 7.50
Painless extractions.............. M
i Pslnless extractions free when pit tea
or bridge work Is ordered. . -
, ., Work cuaranteed for It rears.
THE WISE DENTAL CO.. Inc
rbs laniar Biag d and Wash, ata
Offlee hours -S A. It, to 1. W. , ,
' . Sundays, to X.
: nones A and Mala aoaa
AMI'SEJIENTS
BUNGALOW.
THEATRE
12th and Morrison
Ptoonesr Main UT and A-42J4.
TONIGHT, TOMORROW. THUREDAT,
Charles Frohman presents the charming
American actress,
Mamnt homo.
In the comedy success, -"THE
MORALS OF MARCUS." '
Prleee ta.OO, ai.,J tl.60. eOc. -
Lyric
All This
Week
-THOSE WHO
ENJOY
LAUGHING
WILL GET . .
MORE ' '
THAN
THEIR
MONEY'S ,
WORTH."
The
v-. c .-... .. -..';.!
Blue
Mouse
T.CtyU Pitch's
Comedy Soraam
SCaXJT B.A-1030. BCata,
Bx. SaaaaTs and KoUdajs
CDa,S
THEATRE im"
yard Olxcas. -rrtomed,'' Herbert and
Willing- In "Ok I Kan," OrUf, Behrode
and aanlvav in "A Theatrical Aganoy,"
Ha Oraanon, "Banks-Breasaala Duo,"
Oreheatra, Ploturea.- --
THE GRAND
. wan: or
EVA '
TOT If, 0. '
:.. ' - Sados,
' Oarlta Say, .
i aUa ft Broshe,
Banes S Bemlag,
; Telegraph Tons
,Trad Bauer
Muooe
na mXiZTAXT
., UAUt.
Evening perform.
no.a f'lA and
H : 1 Prloea-l
arraaoasoopew
and I5c-'---Box
seats B0 cents.
Matinee datlv 2
Admission IS cts,
PANTAGES THEATRE
Adao.d Taadsvin - .
m ysmrncB tboufb.
: ' g woaderfnl Aorobate B , i .
Special Adrted Attraction
TKB HTJkTTBESa. ,
Character Impersonator and !? Drapery
The Most BMStUil Act In TanderQle.
1 Carrying a Carload or Special Scenery.
Matiqees dally. 15c; two shows at night,
I . . 15o snd 2Sc . .
I ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1
BASEBALL
BJBCBBATIOB-PABX,
Corner Tangtus and Twenty-fourth St
1 , Tacoma ts. PorUasfl
jTtnVT la, XS, X. la, X9, IT, la,
Games begin week days l;30 p. m.;
uaday. ; ''".?'' M
Admission Bleachers, 5o; Grand
stand, too; Boxes, SSo extra. ChUdranj
Bleachers, 10c: Grandstand, J5c
XLOXBS BAT, rXXSAT. '
' Boys un4er ; It, , tree . to . Bleachers
Wednesday. . '
STAR THEATRE
i ' Original Productions.
; . flCT UBS rABTOMSaCB. -
' IS TODATS BHOTTS , . ,
RICH COMEDT LEADS. v
BTEB.TTBXBTO BZW TOafOBBOW.
Pain's Flreworka
At
tire
July 17
Ponatelll's Band every day at I
A car a minute at Sd and Yamhill.
Innes Famous Bond
Cnder Auspices of Multnomah J Club
Multnomah Field
' Bve slurs of Tuly 13ta and lath
ADMZSSXOB SO CEXS
- .AnTirll rri
METZGER OPTICAL CO.
Pita your eyes complete...... gl.oo
Rlmlesa Eye Glaaaes. with any
style noee piece ; a-85
Same- as you py 1 and IIS fur.
Abeolata nt Oaaraateed.
First Quality Ground Lenaes.
501 Dekam. Cos. 3d ft Wash. VL 1S67.
for womsn c:;ly
Pr. Sandersons ltmj-i 1
Ravin, and CuMon Ri'OI i ., .
' tha bat ani nnlv r- -ertv
for riwALU 1 'v '
AWO Ufc.'-i U1A1 u
Cure tho m-vt '!. n . ,
ta ts. I'rlca 1' t r r t. -
1 for t5; maliI In yiu'n f -r
dra.a T. J. PlERCri, lit A . .
bold by all drug!!.
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