Faker ...."."v Wif-i"
Crphpum ViiUdevHle
C,iml Vaudeville
l'anuges Vaudeville
I.vrlc... "The' Tielle of Tokio"
Ft'ar Moving rtctnres
The Oaks Liberati's Band
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Memorial (Services. Memorial serv
ices for members of the grange who
have passed away during tbe last 12
months were held Sunday afternoon at
Montavllla. Four local granges com
"blned the services provided by ritual to
be held in memory of the faithful work
ers who lay down -the burdens ot life.
J. J. Johnson, for several years lecturer
of the state grange, presided at tbe
meeting, which was attended by nearly
200 members of the farmers' organiza
tion and a number of friends. The
memorial address wu delivered by Rev.
"VV. J. Douglas, who spoke on the bene
fits of cooperation and mutual helpful-
" ness. Eulogies were given" by ; Rev.
Horace Obert, Thomas Lewis, Mrs. G. A.
Kelly and Mrs. H. I Vail. A splendid
cnolr sang ft number of appropriate se
lections. A feature of the service was
a vocal solo by Miss Harriet Johnson. A
class of girls dressed lit white gave a
.pretty character selection. The granges
represented were .Evening Btar, Wood
land, Russellville and Lents. . , .
Arrested la Denver Benjamin- Q,
Linton, who was arrested In Denver yes
terday at the request of local authori
ties, will be returned to Portland in a
day or two to face a grand larceny
charge. Linton was traced through the
medium of a baggage check when he ap
peared at the station In Denver to claim
his luggage. He was followed by De
tectives Day and Hyde to Biggs. Or.,
and thence to Denver. Linton, who Is
only 25 years of age, came to Portland
during the Rose Festival with a com
ranion of the same age,, Bert Bertlipll,
both employed in the camp of the Utah
Construction company, at Natron, or.
They came to Portland to spend some
of their earnings and Berthoil deposited
$120 with a north end bartender. Lin.
ton the next day obtained the money
with a receipt which he Is alleged to
1 have stolen from his v companion and
fled from the city. v ,
Bays 900 Acre Tarm Involving an
Investment of about $40,000, part -ol it
In cash add the' remainder In an ex
change of peninsula property. W. EX
Kendall closed a deal yesterday with
"V. T. McDaniel, whereby the former
becomes the owner of 800 acres of
Browing grain located In Franklin coun
. ty, Washington. Included In the sale Is
the stock and farm implement belong
ing to the ranch. In addition to a large
payment In money, Mr. McDaniel taltes
title to the west half of block 43 and
. the south half of block 31 In St Johns.
The sale was made through the agency
of Wells & Dufur.
Repudiates Confession Roy Hollo
1 way was convicted of attempting to
hold Up Robert McKenneth by a Jury in
the circuit eourt yesteraay aiternoon,
his partner, Charles Fox. having pleaded
; guilty earlier In the day. Holloway
signed a confession after his arrest but
he repudiated this on the Witness stand,
saying he was afraid of the "third de
gree." As it was, one of the policemen
knocked him across the room, he said.
Both Fox and Holloway will be sen
tenced by Judge Kavanaugh next Fri
day morning. , , ,
,"8nes Theatre for Damages R. R,
Ilapg this morning filed in the justice
court a suit against Pantages theatre for
Judgment of $13 and costs, alleging that
, on September. 11, 1909, his $5 hat aiid
his $40 suit were ruined by paint which
was spattered from the-roof of the the
atre building. Flagg alleges that he
was" walking along the south side of
Stark near the theatre and his clothes
were spattered - with paint entirely
through the negligence of the workmen.
X.oes lawsuit Joseph Ruel lost his
suit against Robert Wakefield by the
nonsuit route In Judge Gantenbetn's de
partment of the circuit court yesterday
afternoon. - He was hurt while working
on a bridge over the Clackamas river
near. Oregon City and asked for $760V,
damages, but the cdurt decided tha law
would not permlthlm to recover. C.
M. Idleman appeared for the plaintiff
and R. W. Wilbur for the defendant
F. B. Yoakum, XC. n philanthropist
and founder of the home in California
devoted to the moral uplift and bodily
healing of the needy and friendless, will
be in Portland June 27 to SO and Will
hold meetings at the Christian Alliance
tabernacle, Ninth and East Clay streets,
three afternoons and evenings, begin
ning June 27, and the evening of June
80 at the Centenary Methodist church,
Ninth and East Pine. : , ', :
Wants Oregon Represented The' Ohio
valley exposition, which opens at Cin
cinnati August 29 and closes September
24, has sent Invitations to the Portland
Commercial club asking Oregon to ex
ploit Its resources at the exposition.
It is believed not likely that the state
will participate, but possibly representa
tion might be made by individuals wish
ing to spread the fame of the state.
Br Request Rev, Dr. Benjamin Toung
will deliver a free illustrated stereop
ticon lecture on Yellowstone National
Park t the Taylor Street Methodist
Episcopal church, Wednesday, June 22.
Lecture will begin promptly at p. m.
The public is cordially invited. , ,
Dangerous at Hlght Glisan street
from Third to Sixth, whloh ha been'
tarn up by street contractors, . is re
" ported to hi In a condition dangerous to
night pedestrians and vehicles. Last
night there was only one red light in
the .whole three blocks '
Motor Cyoles for Pollce-The police
department will soon have added to its
present equipment two large, modern
; motor cycles, If the recommendation to
be made by the executive board of, the
committee on police is acted upon fa
vorably by the council.
Tire
Does Little Damage A
F. Ws Baltos
and Compaq
inyito your
inquiriesfor
First and Oak
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Kurts
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fiens luui at the home of Mrs.
Weister, 253 MT-.itaker street, tomorrow
from 2 to 6 p. m. '""
If you v-act to ret rid of that cough.
get a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Remedy
from Albert Bernl, the druggist, 229
Washington street; A few doses relieve
the Vorst cases of coughs, colds and
bronchial irritation.
The C&thollo Ladles' Aid society will
hold its annual lawn party for the bene
fit of St Joseph's Home for the Aged
at Sunnyslde Wednesday, evening;' June
22. A large attendance is solicited. Ad
mission and , refreshments 25c.
The finest trotter north of JPanama
Canal and the best and cheapest meat In
the United States. The meat's as pure as
T. Roosevelt wants it The butter will
give you a Taft smile. Come all ye pa
triots! Go to Smith's market for your
meat and butter. ... y.,:-. ,. , .,
Child's Funeral The funeral of the
youngest child of Rev. B. C Cook of
Sand Point, Idaho, formerly of this city.
will take place Wednesday, afternoon at
2 o'clock, - from Dunning1, undertaking
parlors; JThe . child dld Sunday .morn
ing."',''"' "v.:. .v :; "
Kate War Steamer sails Friday for
San Francisco and Los Angeles. Cabin
$18 and $10, stearage $5 and $12, berth
and meals included. Prank; Bollam,
agent 128 Third street
A X. Stern, Ladle Tailor (29 Wash
ington street ' Last two weeks re
moval sale; reduced price on tailor-
made suits, separate skirt and petti
coats. Don't mis it
J as. XdcOntcoeon Tailored Waists.
Large assortment of these celebrated
Waists, linen, Madras and silk.
Hewett, Bradley A Co, $14 Washington.
Gramma Graduates I Get a high
grade dictionary free. Call on Behnke
Walker, the leading business college.
TTe- fponge and Trees Tom Cloth,
aU for $1.80 month. Main tit. A-4314.
Wagon run everywhere. Unique Tailor
ing Co$0 Staray ... .
Steamer Jessie Xarktns, for Camas,
Waahougal and way landing, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock' at lam. ,.
Old Jewelry Wanteds W buy old
gold and silver. Uncle Myers Collateral
Bank. 71 Sixth street between Oak and
Pine. . . ,,
Tor exoavating or dirt hauling on
east side, can up EX 4470. Address $5
East Twenty-seventh street ,
Diamonds Gem ef the first water
only. C Chrlstensen, 2d floor, Corbett
bldg. Take elevator. , ,
Bwlss Watch Repairing C Chrlsten
sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg. Take elevator. '
W. A, Wis and associate, painless
dentists, Third and Washington.
Dr. Edgar XL Brown, rectal diseases,
$22-82$ Corbett building. . (
Article for Church- EV R. Osborne,
D. C. Arnold and J. Frank Porter have
. . ; HOTELS
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street, abore Union Sqtiar
Juit oppoute Hotel St Fraacis '
European Plan ,$1.50 a day tip
American Plan $3.00 a day up
NewtteeUndbrickttracture. Furniihedat
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and cca
, venience. On caiiines transferring all
city. Omnibus meets trains sne etmn. '
Send for Beoklet with map Sao Fraacuc
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ti. S. a Zztwa, Eye-Ear. lUr.uana,
X.-w"yo dealers rented. I.Ialn 1!31 '
Tt. tZij H. C ais-cU has returned.'
Woostor's xo fruit 408 Wash. .
COLORED MAM BURNED
AT STAKE IM TEXAS
CTJnlted Press Leaned Wirt.)
Rusk, Texas, June 21. -No arrests
today followed .the burning of Leonard
Johnson, a negro, at the stake last
night Johnson, was suspected ef hav
ing murdered Maude Redding, whose
body was found on a lonely road near
here with the throat cut
Canadian National Park-
The Canadian Pacific sella a round
trip season ticket to the Canadian Nat
ional Park, the greatest of all mountain
resorts, for $36. This Is an ideal spot
for a sumraej1 vacation.' .
, Special reduced rates to Willow River
Valley fruit farms. ' Read ad page 6. '
II
Vacation Needs
Just as a reminder
some of the things you
may want for that
outing trip "
t Soft Negligee Shirts. . ?1.50 to ?5.0Q J
- - Wash Ties ...35 and 50'T
Belts ..V...J50to 9l.50
Pajamas . . .... 91.50 to 5.00
Caps...v...50, ?1.00, 1.50, 2.00
Knox Straw Hats. . . .$4.00 and $5.00
. Outing Trousers; . ,?5.00 and ?6.00
White Flannel Trousers. . . . . . .?6.50
Suitcases .......... .7.50 to ?25.00
(WW 1 Jffvvifrr Cfrtrt4- ' 111
u Opposite Poat Office
litilRYiVcIIIilARD BREV.xRi. rcrt!l-.dUre.
"Z'y est the T.-Ler.
One of the best of all high class com
edies ever Been here is "My Wlfa" in
hlch Iietta Jewel, Franklyn, Undfer
wood and otlier members of the Baker
stock company are appearing this week.
It 13 one bis?, long laugh, from be
ginning to end. There will be a bar
gain tpatlnee tomorrow.
At the Arcade theatre -a splendid
western feature, "The Ranchman's
Feud," heads the bill. At the Star thea
tre "How Championships Are Won and
Lost" by James J. Corbett; at the Oh
Joy, "The White Fawn's Devotion"; at
the Od eon, A Central American Ro
mance',' is the headllner. ' i
The Nightons at Pantages. y
Coming direct from international -, tri
umphs, tha Four Nlghtons, the world's
most celebrated Olympian gymnasts,
topllne this, week's, bill at Pantages.
Their feat of strength and hand bal
ancing are without exception the finest
ever presented in Portland. .-
Girl Show.
Girls to the number of 17 are on the
new bill at the Grand. There is a
great collection of youthful beauties
and every one is talented. The stage
looks like a seminary. Tim MoMahon's
Hi
ii
'a have t t i
At the, C... .
l.'i.'.rr class of entertainment in
a muslral way is pofsible to provide
thsn that now being given at the Oaks.
Llboratl's name and fame are so well
established that nothing remains to be
said on that subject The regular park
attractions continue to be popular.
Elephant Act a Great Hit ,
Among the many attractive feature
acts on the bill at the Orpheum this
IT
The ' '
Original
Sweeping
Compound,
Saves your Draperies, Lace Curtains and
w.sm
germs, moths, and that musty smell,' leaving a fragrant odor after using
Inexpensive. Beware of imitations. Made by ,
PORTLAND BIIUSII & WAXINE COMPANY..
'. . 106 NORTH THIRD ST. PHONE MARSHALL 768 .
THE
BREAKERS
1 UBADZSO BTmMXB SSOBT OT TOT ACHIO VOBTKWEST.
EHectric Light, Btearn, Hot and Cold Salt Water In EveryTub. BuyTlckets
to Breakers, Pacifio County, Wash. Poetoffloe Address, Breakers. Wash.,
The Shelburne
BEATTEW, WASH. ;
VirtrWEIsT si SO ASS, Props.
Large, sbady playgrounds and yard
for children; hammocks, benches,
swings and croquet lawit. Large,
sonny .jrooms. ,We raise our own
poultry and vegetables. Special rates
on table board and for families. .
KAXS TOT73 BESTBTATIOSn BY
. XAX&.
lOccideffi
ASTORIA
FREE 'BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS
AND BOATS.
NOW OPEN f OR THE SEASON
The Hackney Cottage has enlarged
their dining room capacity and electri
fied the house. Beautiful surroundinrs
and most pleasant spot .on the beach.
Unaurrjassea sun Datninsr. noma com
forts; excellent table board. Special
rates by the week. Make reservation t
mail or wire. Hfl"kney Cottage, ma!
address, Beavlew. Wash.
Pacific View Hotel
Necanlcurn Station, Seaside, Or.
19.00 A. WEEK ASTS TO.
Electrlo tight and baths. Dining rooms
and kitchen enlarged and Improved. AH
conveniences for 'parties wishing to do
Ugnt nouseKeepmg. '
X..T. HABBiaOHOTT, Froy.
The Whitehouse
: LOHO BEACH, WABKtKOTOH.
A favorite hotel wltlw Long Beach vls-
Jtors; large. comiortaDie rooms, over
lookine the ocean: unsurpassed view,
One block south of station. Home cook
ing- - :
JCKS. Ck r. WB3TXKOT7SE, Prop.
June 2,
August
'' '--' ' ' -V- : "Vfl ; ' '' 'I,'.'' .' ' 1 . i ' ' ;'.''; .
ThU low rate U vi the Grt$t Northtn Railway from Seattle, Tacomi.
Portland, Everett, Bellingham,
Wenatchee, Spokane and many other points in Washington. Oregon and
British Columbia to
Chicago
60.00 to St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluvh, Superior, and Kansas City. Pro
portionate fares to New York, Philadelphia, Waihington, D. G, and other
eastern points. Stop-over anywhere on the Great Northern Railway.
Name your train tell the agent you want to go on the Oriental
tt, east Matl or Ortat Northern Express. Better still writs me for
full information and our "East Ove the Mountain" folder.
Describes the routes past the
Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas
' points east. vy.,.-:;.
HrDicksonrCrPrarTrAr-
H. A. Jackson, A. G. F. & P. A.
122 Third Street,
Portland, Oregon '
vfi r I? more . ' t i C :-'('r-tdin
ll.ix:....;:n Cacr'l triUvi t..
mal.i, whioh luclu ' the won.1-.-i f -it e'e
phant ilinnie." ' he- la the larrst
elephant in the world, 'Snd hr many
ft-ata are truly ama!nj. Matinea every
day.
leading Kepubllcans of northern Ala
bama are advocating the nomination of
Amos Goodhue, a prominent lawyer of
GaciBdon, as the Republican candidate
for governor, of Alabama, to oppose the
Democratio nominee. Colonel Emmet
O'Neal of Florence. Mr. Goodhue is
i ' . . 1 qja
SSJHMG
fine Furniture. Eliminates the dust
HOTEL
HOTEL
AtCOlirmbUBeach
Offers special
induceme n t s
to the Sum
mer pleasure
eekar. Tt la
located on an elevation overlook
ing the ocean. Boating, bathing,
canoeing, clam digging, hunting
and fishing. Rates, $2.60 dally,
$16 weekly. Cuisine the finest.
Open for business June 16.
TENTS
Fully
equlp'd
with bedding
and complete
bedding
cooKins out
fits may be had at $6.00 per week.
Located on the banks of Neacoxie
Creek, in the Nob Hill section,
close to Idlewlld Park. .
Columbia Trust Company
BOARD OV TUBS BXTrXDrjK
Seaside Sanitorium
; orroszTs koobb sote&
SEASIDE, OSEGOfi.
Everything for the convalescent
Surf 'bathing and hot salt baths;
equipped with hot water heat,
electric lights, etc. Located at the
, best health resort on the coast-
Drs, xwl ft Calaes,
MEDICAL DIRECTORS.
Colonial Hotel
SATES S2JS0 SS DAT AND VTWAXB
LINDSLET A RON. Proprietors.
New Building New Furniture
KXaSCT AT THE BOXTNDINO ISA
Electrlo light in every room.
Free bus to and from all trains. ;-
Oood fishing, boating . and bathing.
JSO Round
Trip
17 and 24 ; July 5 and 22
3; Sept. 8, 1910
Vancouver, Victoria, New Weitminster,
,
new Glacier National Park to St
City, Chicago and ,
--1
Ba&I.', k'JCa ,'"" .-i "' 1
With Isetta, Jewel ani Frnktya 1; ) r
wooa In the Grf.tt N-w Vois. tun. -i
'MY WIFE"
First time Irt stock here. A strong !
matio comedy as played by John i ; t
and Bilile Kurke. Evening pi-lr-s. 2 ....
50o, 75c. But. Mat., 25c, ftoc. Next we,
"The T1ir of Vn."
T-TAirr e, a-ict
MAI. EVTAY EJi?
ADVANCED VAtJI E VIltB
Dole Tuller's "BaUet of tJ-rht," Caitoiu
Maximilian Orutoer's and Mies Adeilua t
;g.uestnsa Review and a flue program.
or feature acts.
LYRIC
POltTDAKD'S
3FAMII.Y
FZkAYHOtrSJ
, Betenth and Alder Streets .
AH week, with matinees daily; 2;30 p. m.
Edw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. in,
THB SET.T.Ti 07 TOKIO" '
Two performances nightly, 7:45 and 9:15.
mo ana soo. riaay nignt, vinorus uins
Contest. Next week, "Halley's Comet"
Q RAND Week June 20, 1910
Will JUNE SO
The Six English
Joggling Girls ,
Wm, Bovis and Tlo
. ' - Darloy -ritrgerald
ft 0,'Dell
WUllam a Brothers
bonise Ezcela end
Jessie Franks -Qriuiaoop
BEVTJN WATEB
MDX.OH OOLS
Depicting Life on
soutnern Plants-
tin. Captivating
Dances, E n tranc
ing Melodies, Ef
fulgent Effects
ADTAWOSD TATTDETIZiXiS
peclaI Engagement v
World's Greatest Olymnian Gvmnaats '
Mueler. & Mueler, Gehan & Spencer,
Georgia Gordon ft Co., The Hartmans.
- Trie carr Trio.
Ohas. iriehbls ft Croix Marie
Me DAKS
' : ' ,',:. AMUSITIilZlfT PASS ' .T I
Special Engagement ' ;
LI BE RATI
AND BIS FAMOUS BAND
Grand Concert
Every Afternoon S:30. Evening 8:30
JstAT OTHXB ATTBACTI0IT3
- Admission to Park loo.
Cars from aU parts of city; change
East Water and Morrison streets.
Launches Leave Foot of Morrison st.
COUNCIL CREST
iBESCEirro AMtrsEJCTir paks
1200 TEST ABOVE TXUB CITY
' Moral. Hlifh Clas Attractions.
BEAUTXFTTI, COLUHEIA BJTEB TBZF
t $25,000 new attractlon.
BCXinO B7. ONE KIX.S ZOTO
Come and enjoy yourself and see the
greatest view in the world. No liquor
wr rmiTr m yvi iiiitiu tin trig grountj a.
Japan vs. America
nv jiTsxr, Boxxira and wkestlijis
irrnnttun iiutt
iUClUULLd HALL
SBTEITTB AND STAKE
Friday Eve., June 24
The Mysterious Jiii Jitsu
TOTTKO 'TOOO "The Little Giant," of
Japan, weight 105 pounds, will meet
JOCKEY BENNETT of San Francisco,
featherweight champion boxer of tli
northwest, and FREDDIE ABZ3NA
TKT of Portland, 125 pounds, champion
catch-as-catch-can wrestler of the north
west, Togo to subdue each man twice.
Doors open at 7:30; first bout at 8:15.
Two good Jiu Jitsu preliminaries.
OX-tram AT. ADMISSION. ......TKJk .1
Seats en sale at Schiller's Cigar Store,
g'ytH and Waahlnyton.
Painless Dontis try
"1 0o of tow Mp!9
cb bf.ru th ft1 r p!.i:e
ai bti'1rwori tnm
i.hed la one
it nmsematf.
2Zk gold w Mreei
J trows far .t3.f 1
f lc!ar Crowns S.t 5
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;Goi4riHingi 1C J
Eomi Filling IC J
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iniyFillmj, Z.uJ
Sofid Rubbtr
j Plat 5.1 J
m, i East Rt Rub-
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gl tt.L Win,'hnirai ! Mum
tier t latee .
PtlnlM Extr'tlon ,wj
WORK GUARANTEED gOR tS YEARS
flnlaM Extrwtio ifnt when cltorbriui! urn
faorderad. OonwiltaUon f re. yocnnnt.irl,bf,1
Xrlli
OHiBoiWiRa.iri. PORTLAND. OEECO"!
lOIBODBS! A.M. UII.K. B3aUTV i to 1,
troited States and foreign Froonred.
Defended and Bold.
pacitio coast patent aoenct;,
lno Stockton. CaL
a 1 L.Li) . t.'it.
Yee i(l Eon's Mfiif.', ' .
spnt llfetlino ftfufi i h 1
and respfn'h in v
ftranied l.il"Inm i - s " !' -
MrPtr Wlt f M(i ' "'
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