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c ::i duly jou::::al, r civil and, itjday evening, juiii 1210. JMOjuii) IDMGIII'S ash se:ixts Faker... ......"My Wife" Orpheum Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville I'antages Vaudeville Lyric, ...."The Belle of Toklo" Star. . ... . .......... . .Moving Pictures The Oaks Llbcratl's Band Tempi Beth ; Israel Services. Ser vices are held tonight at 8 o'clqck at Temple Beth Israel. "The Song of Exile" will be the subject of Dr. Wise's sermon and the last musical program : of the season will be given. The regu lar quartet .will be assisted by th,e ( Bauer double quartet of women's voices and by .William Belcher, Joseph Tau scher and A: T. Samuels. The personnel of the choir for the coming season will be Mrs. Rosa Bloch-Bauer, soprano and choir director; Mrs. Rose Beed-Hans-come, contralto; William Boyer, tenor, snd Dom Zan, baritone. , with Edgar Coursen at the organ. I , : h tt rarr hnHin nf h Vatinnni I Mrs. I W. Sltton presided yesterday Farmers' association, with headquarter"600? a5 tht,"pec,lld !i?H?JL. ! since her accession to that office. The session waa called to announce the ap' pointment of committees for the year, . SmU TirarFirej' believed to have . originated from an electric Iron used In making blue prints, destroyed the con-- tents of the office of Hanson 4 Garrow, r)v1l flnirlneers. at 804 . Beck building, . Seventh and Oak streets, shortly after 2 o'clock this morning... Fireproof walls and the work of , the fire department confined the flames to their bfflce. ... Members of the firm estimate that the damage will, reach several thousand dol lars, valuable Instruments and papers being burned.. Bnv Flat BuUOlng E. J. Daly closed a deal yesterday for the sale v to a local investor of a flat building located on the south side of Northrup street between Twenty-first ana Twen s ty-second : streets. The building is a . r fnnr annrtment structure. 60 by ,1&0 - fet. and i one of th newer flat build' lnra In that section of the city. The property formerly belonged to Mrs. Ada . Simpson, who wasT& iii.oyv ior u Dr.' Chraat Praohs Sunday. Dr. " Roland Dwighf .Grant, owing to an ao rident.' will remain in the city over Bundav and wilt preach at Grace. Math odlst church In tha evening, his them : bain "Modern Mistakes In Religion. ' It will be remembered that Dr. Grant , waa formerly pastor of the First Bap tlat church. It was under his pastorate that the White Tempi vras built. - Commnosa&t - srcls, Christian Brothers' Business college. Alumni hall. Trrtrtav evening . June J4. EBusiness class will present th merry musical .. 'Th Doctor's TrluroDh. A- HvM, i-.. - ' d " r . . Chorus of 160 voices. Vocal and in strumental solos. Gymnasium class drills. Address by tha Most Rev. Arch, bishop Christie. Tb Journal Carrier's Aisoolatlon and band have chartered tha steamer Bailey ' ! Gatzert on Thursday evening for July 7. their third annual excursion. There '" wm be a band concert and dancing and '" tha steamer will leave Alder street dock at T:45 p. m.. returning In time for tha ' last car. Tioketa 60 cents. Want V of rorestry Building Ap plication has been made to , the park - - roirrmlBsion bT-tha Loggers" association for the trne of the Forestry building at tha annual convention of that organi sation July 21-23. Georg M. Cornwall ', president of the society, Is arranging for the us or tn nuijamg. , , . Dr. Poland Orant, owing to an aecl dent, will remain over Sunday in Port' land and will preach on "Modern Mis takes in Religion" at Grace Methodist church Sunday evening. Dr. Cudllpp'a theme In the morning will be "Eureka.' Quartet morning and evening. -, . YOur Xyes Kay Salt Ton, but perhaps - yoiir glacses do not. With my glasses, I ' guarantee satisfaction. George Ruben 'stem, reliable optician, 188 Third street. " opposite Baker theatre. : v i:.'v' -.. ,.l..i-,.i.,.. ,. . ..- ...I., ft..' i v'.;V..V ' Th Hungarian Tlddish Bestaurant is onn todav for business. Mom cook ' ' i n a. Your patronag solicited. 846 : Yamhill street, one half block from , Portland Hotel. - ' i No VhI to 8Mffr from corns and ? bunions when Hedgin's Corn Cura gives '-anrh ouick relief. 25e a bottle ot Ai bert Bernl, the druggist. 229 Washing 'ton street " - Old Jtwalry Wanta.-Will axehang - nw watches, diamonds and Jewelry for ' old lewlry. Unci Myers, Collateral ' Bank, 71 6tfy between Oak and Pin. " Trolley Bxonrslons Sunday, to Esta " ada 75 cents round trip. Trains leave " East Water and Morrison street every hour from 8:60 nm, to :60 p. m. ''' Grammar Graduates I Get a high ' rrade dictionary free. Call on Behnk- Walker, th leading business college. Btaantw 9ssl sarUas, for Camaa, ' Washoural and way landings, dally a ' cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strsat dock at 2 p. m. - v "W Spongs and, Frees Tons Olotata, all for 81.60 montn. Main bit, a-i Wagons run everywhere, Unlqu Tailor- ' lug Co, io stare ' ' Guaranteed Silk petticoats, 84.60 to ' 815, Black and colors. F. P. Young, ... 290 Morrison street. James ttarlok ft Co, th hous mov -. arsi removed to ISO, East Water street ; Phone East 4417. . Summer tutoring at Portland acad emy by Instructors Thai ton, Thome -"and Mackle. 7" " '. W. A. Wise and associates, painless : dentists, Tiilrd ana Washington. Bervloes Tonight.- Services will be ' held this evening- at Congregation Ahaval Sholom, corner Park and Clay streets, at 8 o'clock. Muslo by the choir. ltt the Board of Trade -at Chicago, Is toaay paying Portland and Oregon a visit For the past several years Mr. Carr has given his time to promoting the interests of the farmer,, and espe cially, the groin raising element. The chlof Work , done by the associa tion is to help the farmer market his produce. This has neen elaborately worked out In the grain raising districts by establishing company elevators and stores. At such points the farmers be- longlngto the organization assemble their produce and ehip it to the grain shipping centers, . thereby . cutting out the profit of the middleman and retain ing this profit for themselves. Mr. Carr has made an extensive tour of, the Pacific toast, and Is enthusiastic in his views of the wonderful possible ties afforded along the coast He says it Is & "gentlemen's paradise.' "The central west fanner should come to the coast" he said this morning. First the farmer Who has accumulated money can settle her with a few acres to occupy bis time," and secondly, the young rarmer just starting can find great chances." The coast agricultural districts are Just beginning to bloom. There has bean big Improvement but within the next 10 years there will be a marvelous advance. "I was at Roseburg. Or., th other day, and telegraphed my office some thing like this: 'I am more than, pleased with the coast country. It is a verita ble garden spot of Eden. The climate is Incomparable, the people hospitable. and? there is everything that should at tract the rarmer. I have been over a large part of Oregon, and find It Is a wonderful coun try. There are thousands of acres that art rich In aoiL and awaitlnar th action of the farmer. It can be made one A perfect fitting and natural looking among the finest agricultural countries or - artificial TEETH must be as in -me world, you have the climate, BOUluloa oya expert in scientino me. F. W. Baltes and Company inyite your inquiries for PRINTING Tn.Aa Main 165 Phones Home Aim First arid Oak OHMUIH BBTSREK hich are as follows: Finance, R. L. ETabin and J. V. Beach; xaminatlon of teachers, I. N. Flclsch- ner and Superintendent Rlgler; Judi ciary, J. V. Beach and H. C. Campbell; Insurance, R. L. Sabln and I. N. Flelsch ner; repairs, J. V. Beach and H. C. Campbell; buildings, H. C. Campbell and , H. Carr, President of Nat ional. Farmers' Assn., Is Pleased With Oregon. Board of Education Committees Appointed at Meeting That Plans Work on Buildings. Victim of Drink Needs Orfine Drink cunningly destroys the win power, ana while the arunkara' wants to, do What you tell him; he wants thousand times more the drink .that he craves. Medical treatment Is necessary Orrine will destroy the desire for liquor, so that the drink will not be missed and restores the-Patient to health. The remedy Is thoroughly scientific and Is so uniformly successful that It Is sold with a registered guarantee to refund your money If It falls to effect a cure. Booklet mow to jure uruna enness, free on request The Orrine Co., 729 Orrine bldg., Washington. D. C. Sold in this city by woodard, Clarke Co., . distributors, 280 Washington, 125- 27 Fourth street TEETH Scientific Painless Den listry Is knowledge and skill founded on expert ence, and this is why THE BOSTON DEN Tia i b are ame to ex tract TEETH WITH OUT PAIN for half th charge mad by other oentists ror painful .ex' tractions. TEETH chanlsm; this Is why THE BOBTON DENTISTS are able to make a set of artificial TEETH that restores th nat ural facial contour and expression as weu as to masticate rood with TEETH The proper filling of a tooth requires a Knowledge or tn minute anatomy rainfall, seasons, and th railroads are being rapidly pushed Into new districts. To Address rroltgrowrs, 'There are no branches of the Farm' ers' association west or the Rocky mountains, but I have ; received suffi cient encouragement to say that within Very short time there. will be. The fruitgrowers of Oregon have Invited me to speak to them on the subject of form lng such a branch, and I shall meet them before returning home. "The : most successful branch of our organization is located at Kalispell, Mont The club there consists of 450 members, and has an elevator with a capital stock ,&t 8100,000. They have their own grocery, hardware and gen eral department store. Each year they ship their own grain, and realize from to 10 cents a bushel more than If sold to line company elevator. : Last year the club cleared 88,000. : There Is much talk In the middle west and east about Oregon. The farm rs are becoming better acquainted with what is offered here, and there are no rAl a t rt i w htf Vi ava hViaii 1 A nAf K vt uaasiwiss aovise tnis class or work of the TEETH, jaws and head as well as the adaptability of filling materials to be used, and antiseptic preventions of further decay after -flllfng.' This is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to guarantee their fillings to stay TEETH ' Gold' and porcelain crowns when nroD. erly. made restore broken down- and badly decayed teeth to their former use fulness and beauty and last a life time. ' This hiarh class dental work is not experimental but a lasting sue R. L. Sabln'; supplies, I. N. Flclsehner and II. C. Campbell. The board further directed the Im provements on the Peninsula, Oc.kley Green and Richmond school grounds. Enlarging and further equipping the playgrounds at each of these buildings were also Included in the Improvements. Fully 8750 will be expended at each place, which plans were outlined b George Otten. j In anticipation of a large Increase In school attendance, the matter of prop erly caring for the added number was also considered. Practically all the jan itors employed the last year were again placed on the list for next year Wo mmml LEADING EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Comer East Morrison Street and Union Ave. ' , ALL MORRISON BRIDGE CARS PASS OUR STORE Important Saturday Monday and Bargains Such sterling values as these are what bring the buyers to the East Side. East Side people are finding that it is a waste of. their money as well as time to cross the bridges to the West Side high-rent districts West Side residents in large numbers are learning that it is most profitable to them to cross the bridges to share in the low prices made possible by "Our Nd Rent" and the low rent of the East Side shopping district . Toti;, tTnofrof tV'M' p 1 BAJti.- STiiCS ti4j?JL;3f, i , , Jewel and frYanklyn Under''i Orent New Vork Huccef-s, "l V, . First time In stock here. A stroi matlc comedy as plnyed by John I" nd Blllie burke. Evening rrlc-s, 60c, 75c. Sat. Mat., 25 60o. Noxt '"s com. Sunday mat.. "Th TUx of Vs. POHTT.AES'S rasur.t LYRIC Seventh and Aides Streets All week, with matinees dally, 2:30 p. m. Edw. Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. In "TUB 8E1XE Or TOXIO" Two performances nightly, 7:45 and 9:1. 15c and '25c. Friday night Chorus Glrlsr Contest.' Next week, "Th Twins." WK rasa ao Kanr e, A-ioao SCAT. I TEXT DAT lS-23-tOt HIlTht 15-9 S-60- e $2.28 Ladies9 and Hisses $5 Dress Skirts atr only Skirts are black and fancy gray panama, very neatly and well made, nine gores, made full pleated; very desirable skirts that are sure to give satisfaction. See window, people within the next Jew years. Peo ple with money and people of Influence i are coming, i Mr. Carr is the guest of w. C North I of the assessor's office. They met last year while Mr. North was on a trip east. ; This morning the eastern man stepped into the - office to look up his Portland friend, and was shown around the city hall and tbout the city. where it is required. TEETH IMMIGRATION AGENT COMES TO PORTLAND Gold and porcelain crowns and brldare work made stronr and well adantnd replaces missing teeth and for cleanli ness and utility is the most beneficial and satisfactory work when made by ex perienced dentists who use the high grade goia ana oest material, unis is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS are able to point with pride to thousands of pa trons who are wearing this crown and bridge work with comfort and satisfac tion. .'I '!..':- TEETH Should be cared for by reliable Ann. tlsts who charge for actual work done. This Is why THE BOSTON DENTISTS One Price to all Is the motto of The Boston Dentists Corner TlTta and Morrison Bts, Entrance 291)4 Morrison street on poslte Meier & Frank's and Postofflce, Open evenings until I and fiundavs until 4 for people who work. F. W. Graham, western Industrial and Immigration agent of the Great North ern. Is In Portland today to begin ar ranging the exhibit car which Is to rep resent and advertise Oregon native are able to do high class dental work pruaucia on a ipur 01 tue eastern ana ror tne low prices middle states next winter. - Mr. Graham was recently placed In charge of this work by President Louis W. Hill of the Great Northern, and dur ing his stay In this city and the state Mr. Graham will have his headquarters In the offices of H. A. Jackson, assist ant general freight and passenger agent or me oreat Northern. - Tne ureal inortnern has made ar rangements to work In close" harmony with the Chamber of Commerce, which Is now busy installing an attractive per manent exhibit in its rooms In the Com mercial Club building, and the expert who la putting up the Chamber's exhib it has been engaged to supervise th processing or tn railroad company's specimens. , . , .. Mr. Graham will start on a ton r of tn state in a few days to gather speci mens of fruit now in season, and they wiit immediately ne snipped to Port- iana to oe preserved. ,-. The Intention is to have the Oreann exhibit car ready for Its trip over the states by fall, after the last grains have Dean garnered. .:... A Real Sensation. Boys 35c 4 C -40c Blouse IVasfs, af; each Wide variety, full sizes and f neatly made of black sateen, tan sateen, white corded madras, fancy colored stripe mad ras, etc., in all sizes 5 to 14. Positively not over three waists to a person, and none sold by phone. An Extra Quality 10c Bleached 7 ttluslw Saturday only ; per yd. ' V Positively a quality that never sells at less than 10c a yard. Full 86 inches wide bleached by pure spring water process, -soft finish and fine thread. Not over 12 yards to a cus tomer, 'Nb phone orders on this article. " : Men's $18.00, $20.00 (t -J h Qfl Spring Style Suits af a'V Strictly pure wool cassimere and worsted in nobby spring colors and styles. Hand tailored, shape-retaining collars and coat fronts. Perfect fitting. Our very choicest spring and summer, suits at $18 and $20 at $14.90. "' . v - - Odds Lots of Men's (f Q OJ Suits at only . . yV Odds and ends of men's Suits in good qualities and styles. Suits that sold in a regular way at $13.50, $15 to.$17.50. To close the lines at $9.90. , . 15c Men's 25c and 35c Suspenders, at only Suspenders of quality and dura bility. Good quality web, with . strong and neat detachable leath er ends. Men's $2.50 Value OC Corduroy Pants, af P OJ Fine corded pants, rep proof, either in dark or light colors ; all regular sizes. Children's 25c Value 1 C -Fine Ribbed Hose, at I3C Fast black,' seamless, made of fin est Egyptian yarns. Very fine ribbed and elastic; all sizes. 4 98c Girl's Shoes Worth $125 and $150 All - solid leather dongola ' kid shoes, with extension soles, pat ent leather tips, blucher styles ; all sizes,; 8 to 2. 1 . Bay's Box Calf and CI Q Vlci Kid Shoes, at Pi07 Nobby, solid leather shoes that have style and ' plenty of good wear, all blucher styles ; shoes that are worth to $2.25; sizes 2 to 7 at $1.69. . . Ladies' One -Piece jjj f f O House Dresses, at 4 I O Regular $1.50 values. Nobby new styles, madef percale and gingi hams ; pretty patterns in stripes and checks. , THEATRE ADVANCED VAtlDBYTtM toi FaUer's "Ballet of Xjight,'1 Captain Maximilian O ruber's and Miss Adeline's Etfuestrlan Review and a fine program ..'::. v of feature acts.' Q RAND Week Jane 20. 1910 WEEK JTJITE 30 XTM HViHAX'fl SEVEN WATEB MXLOW OZBXA Depicting Life on a Southern Planta tlon. Captivating Dances, E n tranc ing Melodies, Ef fulgent Effects Th Six English Juggling Oirls Win, Bovls and I"lo Darley -ritigtrald ss ODU Williams Brothers bonis xxoela and Jessi 'Franks . arandasoop ADVANCED VAUDEVXLLB Special Engagement . .. THE T017B NIOHTONS World's Greatest Olvmdan Gymnasts Mueler & Mueler, Gehan & Spencer, Georgia Gordon & Co., The Hartmans, 't ne carr Trio. ; Ohas. Nichols Croix Marl : COUNCIL CREST TBXX SCL'NIO AMTTTSIMENT PASS 1300 TEST ABOVE THE CXTT Moral. Hiah Class Attractions. BEAtrnPTTIi COLUMBIA BXVXB, TBXV - 126,000 new attraction. , Brrnrrn bt. nim wtt.h rosa Com and enjoy yourself and see th xeateat view in tn wona. up liquor or sale or permitted on the grounds. THE OAKS Amusement Perk LIBERATI - and Bis Famous Concert Bnd Every Afternoon 2:30. Evening 8:20 UASTt OTHEB ATTBACTIONS Admission to Park 100. Cars from all parts of city; change East Water and Morrison streets. Launches Leave Foot of Morrison St. Painless Dentistry lS 1 Out of town Mmlsi Icamn bs.r ihir pl4 n4 bridsjwori fln ivuvu IBs wim CUlf 1 In the Big Bargain Basement See Window 5c Shelf Pa- Tr per at only 10-yard lengths fancy Shelf Paper, in white, blue, green, pink. 15c Royal 5 - qt Preserving Kettle, only Best gray enamel ware, with lip and handle; best 30c quality. , 25c Nickel PltdHammer 13c Bell face, full nick eled hammer, with hardwood handle.' 10c Bcandnil H descent Class ware, at , Beautiful colors and designs in Sugars, Jellies, Olives, - etc. ; imitat'n Tiffany ware. W(UItiMS S ami 22k gold er enrctiitt erowler $3.6 1 Itltr Crave 5.C ) Z2i8ridg.Twtt3.51 QoU Fiffinf : 1C ) Enuul FilOitfS kV 1 8iherRniiga. l Inlay Fillinge Z.&J iitUii,MKitKmmm4 SMt KM HUD mm . m nut m .mm m nmm hMm Wr'tfos .v J WORK OUARANTKED fOK IS YEARS ' VtnlMa rtratioB f rM whaa DlttMor bridie went 1 h ordered. OonnlUtlon Free, y cm onnot mni. bett C Inlaw work done urwher. , Ail work fulljf ar iteed. Modern lotrlo QalpmnU BwtmeUiaua ;iWiseBenfalCeJ TwW; FOHTUAN&.OREGOM ;imotxovui ai.ac. to tru. etauurtfttoa. SBWMi G NcwDeparture of The cost Interments heen greatly reduced, by th Koiman ....... : uwunuuf wuiN7, Heretofore It has been the custom of funeral directors to make .charges for all Incidentals connected with a 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 embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of $25 to $75 on. each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ao thtrd rr, CO. BAiiroxr. SATURDAY SPECIAL 4 Id 9 P. M. 65c Granite Cooking ft Pols at Tomorrow morning service at 1:801 0-ciock.v BaboR. Abrahamsen will of- nctate. - Kill Military Aoademy Bummer Camp, I jun Hi maite reservations at once. T. P. Tonng, the strong kid glove man. 280 Morrison street Bee $1 doaea delivered to your home, HDnnr vauev wine co. . Woosti for notions. 401 wash. Dr. a. C. Bxowa, Eye-Ear. Uareuana, . HOI to Be at Yak&na Fair. (Special Diipitcb to Tb JonraaLl North Yakima, .Wash., June 24. James I. Hill and President Howard Elliott of th Northern Paclfio will at tend the state fair to be held in North Yakima In September. They will be In I Montana a brief time before the fair date and so are able to accept the Invi tation. Waaner Niaht at Oaks. The following is the program to. be rendered at the Oak this evening by ia oerau s nana ana soloists: March. "Nlbelung." " Euphonium solo, "Evening Star," Big. IppolltO. : -'. Jrtnnrwnr-Tarmhatiwr. " " 1 Grand Fantasia Lohengrin. Overture. "Flylhr Dutchman ' Soorano solo, Arjo from Tannhauser, miss marer. . r Album Leaf. Vocal selection,. Misses K1arr and PeAubfey, Big. f reddl and DeLuchl. - 'If : '. , ' ) -. ' JJ These Cooking Pots are made of the best quality of gray graniteware. They are full 10-quart size and have a tin cover. '. j e . . . v ) 7 Notice to Gas Consumers i The accompanying cut is a reproduction of the badge of identification adopted by the PORTLAND GAS & COKE CO. for its employes! Upon various occasions the public has been annoyed by parties representing themselves to be in our employ, who have had no connection whatever with this company. To avoid a recurrence of this, and when in doubt as to the identity of any one, claiming to be a representative of this company, insist that he produce his badge of identification. ' Portland Gas & Coke Co. 7 TAILORtt) Medical Eld. , . 849 Alder fit , Portlana, Or. PLAZAHOTEL COOLEST HOTEL IN NEW YORK WE FIFTH AVE AT CENTRAL BJ?K V. SUMMER GARDEN AND TERRACE rHED STEItsY MANA01N9 PntCCTOR The NImprialGrill SERVES BUSINESS LUNCH ' . From 12 to2. CO-ThCLyeryJJest-""PrMrbaily for OKJ service aily Table d'Hote Dinner Sunday from S to 0 p. m., $1.00. THE NriW IMPERIAL Cj TRUST T1PE0aS PER WEEK Willi. ORE 55 YOU RK-QUTFITTIN'Q-CO 164-67 PI RiT ST. JUST Of l HOW I SON BT J)rfiilBil a.nl f. i. i.' 9ACIT10 COAST PATENT Ino- titocktuo. ;.L $3 SA.V.i lEIIAI tl I J leP,riilio March. Tannhauser . . i PLUM3Dyo 3Ai: