TOXIGIIT'S AMI'SISIEXTS . . "The Three of ra" . . ........ . Vaudeville ........... Vaudeville Vaudeville i ' "The Twina" Moving Pictures ....... Liberatl'g Band ( 1 ... Vantages I.vrio Star The Oaks - - Did Hot Desert 'WlfVBecause the testimony Indicated that A. C. Schu machr only Intended to desert his wife, instead of actually doing ao,' County Judge Cleeton yesterday dismissed the non-support charge brought against him by his wlfe.7Tho testimony showed that, after failing In an effort 'to have hla wife declared Insane, Schumacher packed up nd started for Seattle, being arrest ed at the depot. His wife admitted tho - rent for the; tionse was Tatr a month In advanee,Jh"ocery bills were paid and. she had $40 on hand. Judge .Cleeton decided this testimony woTitd not sustain" a non support ' charge, although it. appeared ' Schumacher: intended. toquJtJiU wife., Dentists Hold Banquet.- A banquet at ;.the Oregorr tiotel feature last night the second day's sosslon of the Oregon State Dental association's annual convention. The subject of this morning's discus sions was a paper by William C&va naugh on ('Force, Normal and Abnormal in Its Effects' on the pental . Arches. ' : The discussion - was opened by George A. Marshall of Portland. Other, speak ers were Gere "H. 'Wilson, of Cleve land, and H. Prlnz, of St, Louis,- The Besslon will end tonight byjprrelectlon . of officers. Church Dedication The dedication of the new St. Philip's Catholic church at .. Dallas will be held tomorrow, morning - at II o'cloek-lThe dedication sermon will be preached by Archbishop Christie. His subject will be, "Why Are There So - Many Different- Christian Churchesr' The Catholic Chapel car will be In Dallas for the dedication and remain until Monday, when it will go to Mon mouth, where & mission to Catholics - and non-Catholics will begin Monday ' evening,. July 4, and end Friday, July-fc. Auto Breaks BikeAn auto carrying two women, one of whom was driving, ran down Gordon Lawrence, aged 14," a messenger, who was riding a bicycle at ' Third and Washington streets last even ing. The boy escaped Injury, but the bicycle was - demolished. The women did not stop, v The auto was No. 2888, owned by the Pacific, Automobile com pany. Lawrence 'lives at 122J Boston avenue. ' right-Ove Unionism Roy Rounds, a teamster, and Elliott F Leonard, a wait er, became involved In a quarrel last ev ening In a shooting gallery near First " and Madison streets, over unionism, and Rounds IS said to have wielded a knife. - Leonard' war "cut " In, the neck and- sent ' to - a physician for attention, while ' Rounds was placed under arrest on an . assault charge;- - . " . - Union Gospel '. ipeetintf Unton full gospel meetings. will be held every evening for the next two weeks at the ' Gospel Tabernacle, East Ninth and Clay streets. . Sunday sfternoon at 3 will be the opening' service with an all day meeting July- 4. . Several interesting apeakers will, participate. J. C. Baker of Spokane will have charge - of , the music. - -'"SpeoiairjSicurslon "Bate to "Barton, Eagle Creek and Estacada,. Saturday to Monday, $1 round trip, return passage limited ' to last train from - Estaeeda Monday. July .4. Tickets on sale, at ticket offices. First and Alder streets, and 'East; Water and Morrison streets, a f ter departure at H;46 , a. m. train to day. . ' ' ' ' ' Celebration at - Yanconver On the Fourth steamer lone will make". four round trips .leaving Washington street dock at 8:30 a. m.i 12:30 irm.r-4:30 and 8:30 p. ,m. Returning- will leave Van-couer-at-10:3a. m., 2.30,-6:30 and 10;30 p.. mu fare 25c ,. , ' . , , -: - - ' v r ' Pnbllo Installation The Women Of Woodcraft. Astra circle, officers will give a public installation with the offi cers pf PrbHpeet camp next Thursday night Ihl their hall on Eleventh street, ..IJnnoing.'re'freehments and. a, fancy drill "will be features. Services . Toalffht Services will be held this," evening at Congregation -Ahaval Sholom. corner Park and Clay streets at 8 o'clock- Music . by , the choir. Tomorrow morning services at 8:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. ( . , - X Oregon City Celebrates' on July 4. . Take the boat ride up there and hear the eagle scream. Leave Taylor street dock 8 a. m 11 a. m., 2 p. m., S p. m. Leave Oregon City, 9:30 a. m., 12:30 p. m., :80 and 6:30 p. m. Round trip 45c ' Trolley Excursions Tomorrow to Es tacada and upper Clackamas river points, 78 cents round trip. .Trains leave; East Water and Morrison streets every hour, from 6;B0jat:m.tO 5O.,mJ Tickets . must be purchased. s -p: . " ' - Excursions Xaly 4 toEstacsdrmidirp tier . Clackamas river points, ' 75 cents round tripr Trains leave East Wafer and Morrison streets every hour from. 6:50 a.m. to 6:50 p. m. Tickets must be pur :;'XhflBed,:ttiZr'Vsrf:T Z" . , ., v - - ' . v Oregon City Boat Sunday . trips leave Taylor st. dock 8 a. m., 12, 3 p. m. Xeaye Oregon City 1Q:S0 m, .1:80, 6 p. m. Round trip 45c. Tickets good on O. W. P. cars. This is the only - short river rlda out of Portlands .,... '. "The Vital Tow." is the subject of Dr. EenJ. Young's morning sermon at Taylor street Methodist church., Even lng topic, "Four Square." A cordial --welcome to all. -t - -: ' - . -' Restrained from rilllHgDitcn Dep. uty United States Marshal William Griffith served a temporary restraining order on Fred A. Yates and others yes terday, preventing them from filling up Rev. WALTER BENtYELLHINSON Vreacbes Sunday at THE WHITE TEMPLE ' . Twelfth and Taylor Streets,- ""10:30. A- M. . - i "Who IsThis Jesus?" Lord Y Supper Observed ; Solo, Mrsf Lulu Dahl Miller 7:30 P. M. Keys" Paptism f Organ Recital Music by Quartet and Chorus , . r '1 a;:T I '-' in c-i-1 sr: J r. fjai HI) ,''(''! i v t l ,1. l'i find us 1 i l I n i urs c r 1 h s.u!'Ljt J r y t:.: (uui lit-tit i 1"' t. 1 dl t-, J Is w !.-. J , ' r 1'. I 1 ii" 1 Leroy W. Furnas, d -sired to fill un the ditch, but the government decreed that It nu st-m I it-open-. W hen ff twnnwit employes 'attempted to- -cli:;r out the citch they were hU up by .. Vates with. a shotgun. In order to serve the Injunc tion, Deputy .Marshal Griffith. was com pelled to visit them befare daylight-yesterday morning. TApprentioes ' Desert EMji Leonard Saunders and Oscar Turner, apprentices on the British bark Iverna, are being held In the county Jail, Awaiting the order for their return to ship by the captain, Patrick 'Fajjan. , The boys se cured leave, of absence Thursday, then secured Jobs -with' the Gauld company. They were arrested by Deputy United States " Marshal Nicholson. , The boys shipped as apprentices three years ago, but hecarne tired. of life on shipboard.' Captain Fagan said: "I will attend to you on' shipboard."--The boys answered, "Well, we will attend to you." They expect to be severely punished for their effrontery, after they cross the Cplum bia river bar. By desertion they for-" feit their' right to officers' papers. .; : Siberia to 1it Exhibit Secretary Giltner, of. the Portland Chamber of Commerce, has received - a 'communica tion calling his attention to ,the first exposition of Siberia, which is to be held ircOmak from June 28, 1911, to August it, of the same year. The-ex-poaTM.on' is being arranged by the Omak sectlbriof the Moscow agricultural so-' ciety. It-will be the, flt agricultural, forestiv -and commercial-industrial fair held Siberia. Oregon ' commercial bodies are asked to end exhibits. ' .4-. railed to Obey Policeman. B. F. Hart, an 'automobile . - owner, negluc ted to observe the signal of Crossing Of ficer Sherwood- on East Morrison street ytsterday, and did not s top to permit a truck 4o pass when tho officer gave it the - right of way. Hart was arrested for violating the. traffic -ordinance, and in municipal court this ' morning ob tained a continuance of his hearing. . Embessleoneat Charged J. A. Conro, solicitor and collector f orpine Interna-, tional Text-Book company, was arrest ed today on a. justice court warrant charging embezzlement -Conro is ac cused 'of , having collected sums which will, total nore 'than $100 and falling to turn over the money . i, Thieves Steal Brass. Chief Camp bell, .of. the fire department today rer ported, to, the police that thieves Vers stealing the brass caps from standplpes in the. business section of the city.. De tectives are searching the Junk yards, where it is believed the thieves have sold them. ' -1439 Arrested- The report of Chief of Police Cox fpr the month of June, issued today, shows a total of 1429 ar- rests, of --whom 69 ; were women andlxeadlngUsiBba.ve been placed-on a dla- L'lrTs. ' Intoxication ctiarrea. u . uauo.1. led, with ' 608 accused of thdulgln too freely. Vagrants numbered . 192. .: Excursions, July 4, to Estacada and upper Clackamas river points, 75 cents round trip. Trains leave' East Water and Morrison streets every hour from 6:60 a., m.. to 6:50 p., m. - Tickets must be purchased. The returns of the big fight will be received by rounds at the Portland Country -club, July, 4," with seven races oij. the program.' . Admission 60 . cents, Including grand stand. . , " ' r -' . " ' . Baces - Baees Races Riverside Driving club, Saturday . and - Monday, July 2 and 4: Ten good races at Portland Country club. Admission 60 cents, -including grandstand-' .'.;'- Steamer Jessie SarkTns, for Camas, Washougal. and way landings, -dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street' dock at S p. m. Beautiful Oroherd. Stop and see pic ture of Beautiful Orchard, now on ex hibition in Hall's window. 830 Wash ington street , , . . " JMreworks.--Our entire stock to 'be sold at cost This la ths last year for celebrating. - Seld-Baek. - 8 10 First street. - - Old Jewelry Wanted. We bay old goldnd sliver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank, Tl Sixth street, between Oak and Pin - v - ' ' ' Entertainers Ben Davis, Ed. Leigh ton and Bob Forrest at Twelve- Mile House, afternoon and evening. . ' Jeffrtes-Johnson fJht returns at the Oaks Tavern.- Meals a la carte. All kinds of liquors served. " . " W. A. Wise and aesoclates. palnlese Jen t lots." Third and Washington. -,. . Jsck -Xlnft Turkish- Bsths. " Largest In city. Imperial Hotel Annex. , r Eleotrio Cleaner Bented M. 1283. Low Rates East - The Northwestern Line will sell round trip tickets at special rates to all eastern .points July 5 and 23. Two through trains to Chicago, variable routes. Apply V. Holder, jgeneral agent,' 10 Third street. . The laborer In Belgium Is poorly paid , and poorly treated. There Is little in hlr -working conditions : to commend ' them to American workmen except' the' precaution taken to - protect him from needless " slaughter" in - workshops and1 factories. . I only onc"besri, J I bargain ''.J! There can" be .but one best W . acreage bargain in the Port- x ) land market,, and -we want a "vchantie'to Show you that Ban- ner Acres is that best, buy, -An . j t lnvestlRatlon will convince any y$v . fatr-mtnded man or i woman l thet it is the mcst sightly Vg I tract, the easiest of access,- of : J the very best soil, adapted to fcrt fiult raising or- garden truck- x ing, has the finest of pure- wa- A l-ter--nnd for residence sites It (il Us'anequnlod. Aside from this SJ ' the price is only. 8100 to 8150 Y peiv acre, which is a. less price -thin is askd for many trsets fijl not worth half as-jnuch.-There oJ may be other acreage bargains;. V -In - -the- market, but Banner A Acres .Is the one best 'bargain, fji i T. TL HOLBKOOK COn ? Y fii Eoom 1, Worcester B'jTg ' fS il oronnd rioor, T III V Phones Mala 5339, A-7307. V . i I'lfiMjiffil'ljiXl' Illkl I i'JjJ iiliLi Frigid r.'ccting of "Couple De scribed in Divorce Court: . by Witness. . She How d'ye do? (timidly.) -He How d'ye do? (mildly.) She How d'ye do? (still testing his temper.) - - He I'm well, (very matter of fact.) This Is the start of the" conversation between D. H. Blakclock and his wife. Margaret P. Blackelock, after she ar rived in Portland from Boise, Idaho, and met him for the first time after she had parted With him in BoiseNo hugs, no kisses, not even a shaking of hands was Included In the greeting, according to the testimony of Harriet Churchill, who saw his wife arrive at Blakelock's office. Ho Is "employed in the govern ment reclamation service, -t ; " " Blakclock himself gave much the same testimony as to the frigidity of that meeting. He admitted, he and his wife- had some difficulties before they left Boise, she having, sold tho furni ture and kept the j money before he started for Portland. ' She was to fol low at once,: he having been transferred by his superior officers He left on May 26. last year, and he three-days later, but she did . not - visit him -until two days after she arrived. Sho then in formed him she", was registered ot a lo tel as Margaret Blakelockand-.did-.not desire-to" have lr known she was mar rled to him. : "-.f ;v":-::- , She told him he might come to. see her. vhe. said, but to send up his. card and meet her In the parlor. He could pass as her brother-in-law, she suggest ed. - She explained she-was rolng out to the theatre with another gentleman and did not care to be annoyed by a hus band.. -tJudge Morrow, who heard the testi mony In a suit for divorce, took the case under advisejnent. ' The wife, did not appear. The Blakelocks ' were married on the, last day of the year'1505 In New, York City. - - preparationsIJadiF .'FOrt SUMMER READERS r Summer school announcements fof the Oregon Agricultural' college may be consulted In the scfcool- department of ths Public Library. A few copies will be given to those Interested. Although the ffret term opened June 20, It Is not too late to - register - for the second term, which . opens.; July 6 and.sloses August 5., IThe books on the high school vacation play rackiin . the 8chooldepartment J.of the library for the convenience of those who wish to take up these courses. ' , Sunday School teachers Interested "In the reading of thelr'classes are invited to visit -the school department Small collections of books', especially suited to the age of a class, will be furnished the teachers as long as thes upply lasts. Beginning July 3 the University Park Reading Room, Portsmouth station, will be open every Sunday afternoon from 1:88 until 6:30 for-reading only. i'.'Jl I.:' ill:.') I'll Important Notice Holders of Piano Manufacturers' Prize Criecks, Credits, Etc., :J. ..Note -Carefully. J.i. The Opportunity Has Come for Eilers Music House to Dem onstrate Its Supremacy and Its Ability to Furnish- Better ' Pianos for Less Than Obtainable Elsewhere; Eilers Music House Will Do This in a Manner Leaving . No Room for Argument I ' .1 .We have completed arr'angerrients with nine of -America's forer most-pianrj mamifacturers,-so-that -we shall accept piano contest cer tificates, prize checks and credits, irrespective of the amount, jind.no matter by whom or. to whom issued.' Injapp1jMn? your rizgwardj toward payment of a piano, no mattef if it nbTTfu or"$ltioror even $125, Eilers Music House will sell atif of these high grade pianos jSl.' its lowest established cash" price, and will furnish a far better in'stni--ment than can be obtained elsewhere, and 'the price will be lower, and terms of ownership will be made far easier than can possibly be se cured elsewhere. '' ' ' No concern East or -West possesses the advantage embodied in the EilersV sales . system of high grade , pianps. Nowhere else are highest grade, factory inspected, specially ' selected, and fully guar anteed pianos sold upon a basis .so advantageous to the retail buyer. . JMany.callera yesterday investigated these broad claims of ours and they found, them to be facts. ..Invariably filers. Music House was found to be imposition to furnish the identical pianos-for which $500,' $475,- $550 and' even $600 was asked elsewhere. At ' Eilers Music House these same pianos were iound tf be obtainable in many cases for almost a thirties? and in all other instance's atjnbre than 20 per cent less. Toward payment of these-low prices, a credit certificate is now accepted the same as so much .cash. How we can afford tq ,do Jhisha-ben-explained' in our annoTincementss time and again. 0ur prices are one and, thejsame! to all alikfrr-ar -child can- purchase here as advantageously a's can the shrewdesf shopper. , Don't pay the fat, round price small, dealers "are compelled to ask until you are convinced that you cannot do better at Eilers Music" House.' W sell more musical instrument annually that) do all the rest of Western dealers combined. - - . This" is" no mere. idle statement, it is a fact.' The reason for our extensive business is twofQld;IiJFirst .of allXilers-Music-Housfr-han dies the finesTand choicest musical instruments to" be had in Amer ica, and secondly, Eilers Music House offers these instruments for a great deal less money and on; easier terms of , ownership than are" obtainable anywhere" elsi. This" situation Js worthy of most careful .investigation. You will find pianos here for $368 for which $500 is asked elsewhere, nd - many others r at correspondingly low prices. Every instrument sold by us is guaranteed. If you are not prepared to yllJ-f a$lvLbrwjL$20 -of $K, oftyeu onlySTilc;" together ;wtnn youffrize award, even u calling for as much as $125, will be accepted as initial payment. Arrange to pay the balancers best suits your convenience, . -' Come today, . Eilers Music Hbiise A.,.,,,:..'.v:JWs3 WASHINGTON STREET - ' : America' Foremost and Mpst Responsible Dealers ' Wholesale Department,: Fifteenth; and Sixteenth onr Petty grove St Sunday and 4th of July Excursion v V TO CASCADE LOCKS and return, on : . Steamer Dallcy Gatzcrt ' " " Leaving Alder street wharf at 9 a. m., returning, arrive, at 5:30 p. m. . - - ' ' - , : FarcOaBoIIapR6iiad"TrIp ', Secure your tickets early. Onl'a limited number to be. sold. Phone M. 914 or A-5112. " ' , l. ..iJ III U K lu L ill I Favors Purchase of Scerw Spot for" Park if Price Is Reasonabl e. The park board at the regular meet ing yesterday afternoon authorized the collection of data relative to the pro posed purchase of Council 'Crest as a public park. Thl is the first movo taken by the board.1ri"wWc,ah indica tion Is shown of acquiring one of -the most scenic as well as historic points in this section, of. the country. n- ' , Commissioner I. Lang brought up the question- bf ore the r board by l.saylng: "What are -we goln to do about Coun cil" Crest? I have heard much about that question of late," . It was the general opinion, of the members of. the commission 'that the city should own the place. "The ques tion of Importance" was the price to be paid for it, v - ' . ; Fears Bold-TJp Osme. Dr. J. H. Wetherbee said it was his opinion .that if an attempt was made to. buy the place a regular hold-up game would follow, as he understood the lease runs for 20 years, and that the lessee last year cleared -110,000. Under such conditions. tho board would be un able to get a fair pride on the site. It- was the1 opinion of Commissioner Lang that if the site could be purchased at" a-reasonable""7" figure. ' the city should take It but he wouldn't counten ance any hold-up. It was also his idea that the board should examine the title, lease and other-features In order to find otft the exact condition of affairs. He was authorised by" the board to gather such data to bex presented before the board at the next regular session. BeJeot Proposition. ' r r ' Cold water was thrown on a proposi tion to purchase a'slte near - the- ter minal of the boulevard in Fulton Park addition,' which proposition was for making small public park." This site is owned by the Fulton Improvement company, and contains 10 acres. . While it-Would be a desirable place for a park, ancLthat is about all it is gocd tor, It is said, the board was Inclined to say that-it was too far out, and the best thing to do nowiato.vlmprov - what sites the city oertis. , Superintendent Mlsche was instructed to proceed with the erection of a publio comfort station in Sell wood park, to cost 82000. He also reported that the Installing of fixtures in the playgrounds is being done as rapidly as the parapher nalia ,...arrlves-aJULjiajexpectedtO-i be placed by July 10.- Instructors and dl rectorsere, provided fojiea.clLcjLlhe playgrounds, which" are now open to -the- children "-ifesH-f- PERMITS ISSUED FOR FRAME DWELLINGS The following building' permits have been Issued: ' F. H. Lind, erect one story frame garage, Klrby street-between Mason and Shaver, builder J. Cr Duhrkoop; 6150. F. E. Mallory -erect one and one-half story frame dwelling. East Eighth 'A bii- --i.-r a. t .-,vi. ' I n. . .1 r ( i P 1 i.nn-J nt tiotv 1 r i i ,i' 1 1 J i if t, I nrtv- . t'Dt i p 1 1 1 i i iwi 'i ioi i lauu aii4 Al ucr, t ; I . -- snm; $jt)0. A. K. iUcnar.Hoii, oreet on story frame dwiiuis;, Knst l-.lKiity-slxth street hetwppn. Bai r lload and I.roadwaj-, build i er same: $-00. . C. W. lioser, erct one story frame dwelllntr. Button street between Buf falo, ana Bryant, buUiler..sarne;IJ400.... J. Oarvie, erect one story frame dwelling, Watt street between Albina and Mississippi, builder same; 1800. t Mrs.' C Morgan, repair- one story frame shed, 381 Kast Kighth street cor ner Schuyler, builder same; $100. -- Donald DcLeod. erect one and one half story frame dwelling, Weldler street corner Twenty-sevnth, builder Oregon Building & Trust Co.; $3000. E. H. Weber, erect one story - frame dwelling. Terry street between Dela ware and. Brandon builder same; $1200. H? W. Seig, erect one story frame dwelling, Terdy street between Brandon and Derby, builder J. J. Gee; $1500. -C-A,-Llftdberg, repair one Jitory frame dwelllng;r753 East' Pine' street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third, build er HanseirtJros.; $1350. O.-i?.,, Baldwin, erect one story frame shedr Drew street between Fish and Druid, builder same: $100. - 3. M. Clark. - erect one story frame dwelling. Hillcrest Drive between .Bollha and Bella, builder E. T. Jones; - $1600. Alfalfa Mill for Echo, ', (Spec-lit Dispatch t The 'journal.) ' Echo, Or., July 2. Fred Andrews, well to do Meadows . rancher, has or dered equipment for an alfalfa meal mill. The mill will be located on Mr. Andrews' plaoe and will be used to grind for local and shipping purposes! Power will be- furnished toy a three cylinder, 80 horsepower gasoline en gine. - Mr.. Andrews expecta to cut up wards Of TOO tons of alfalfa.- on his own place; the second, crop will be ready for" the mower shortly after July '4. "Jt Cotifrvatlw Cu$todl4n' SAVINGS DANK ' ,AYS y- 4Per:Cenl.r OPEN ' :if '.' ' t '' V I W '- '- For the convenience .of its customers on;Satur-' day evenings from 6 to 8 1H Second St, " Cor,,Washington, Port land, Oregon. We Are Making Things Hum In this store.' Come and see the verit able feast of bargains in fine hardware we have - prepared for you. - If you be lieve that a penny saved is two cent earned, come here and save many -of them. Remember the saving is not at HW"-agtfteo eg quality, iifem'11 appre ciate that fact the moment you step In the. store. . . Avery & 48 THIRD T. PRICES REDUCED oaiorzrAX swxxpnra comro'trra aoo lb. baiulz:z.s.,. ............ S4. oo 100 M. BAJUISZ.S. . r. i .......... 82.50 Made br ' ' Portland Brush & Waxine Co. rhore Marshall 768. 160 IT. Third. Get "your fireworks of us. Wearfselling fireworks at a sacrifice. . . R KOHARA CO. ; 205 3rd st hear Taylor. FINE FIREWORKS j Wholesale and Retail CUT RATE Kwong Sana Wa & Co. 103 X. 4th et, and 830 Washington It mm jnlte4 Stat and Poretgn P?curd. Defended and Sold. PACJTXO,, COAST .PAXS2rr ..AQSSOX laom t. toe. ton, uaj. JL ICCHVAB PRINTiriC CO OSOUCITS YOUR PATROL ACE 3."7k STARK STREET fmfm I ' liieOnlr Womaa'aColles oathe t aciHe l out .teleairaly f or Teang Womea Located among id beautiful nill star Oakland, California, do to Saa Franciaco and tne great Univeraitiea of tL Weat Full collrtfiatt eourae leadin lo degret. bntrance and graduation requirements Jiivalf nt to those oi Stanford and Univeraity Calilornla. Training fits students for teaching regular lines of academic work, and offer special advantages for music, art, library study and lorn economics. Well equipped laboratories for acienee. Special attention to health of students, Modern fymnaaium thoroughly equipped. Out door life and souaements ia the ideal California di SMte. Alumna ia every eityaatha Jaafic Coast. ton Catlouc aaosr-Tr- - -fasaiDCNT Losi-LA Clay Carson. LL. D. , Mills Colleob P. 0 California - P0RTLMD ACADEMY; Tits Boys and Girls for ;Oollsre. Graduates enter on examination Har vard, Princeton, Tale and Massachusetts Institute ot Technology; on certificate, Amherst;: Cornell.. Smith, Vassar.' Wil liams, and colleges and universities bt the Pacific coast Well equipped; lab oratories in chemistry - and. , physics. Field practice in surveying:. Depart ments in charge of .college men and women'. Classical, scientific, modern language and commercial courses. Gym nasium under skilled director. . Track and field Athletics. A FXZMABT AXO OBJLKXAB 8CXOOX. Included. Corner of Montgomery and Thirteenth. Easy of access from nil parts of the city. -Office hours for summer to 12 and 1 to 4. Send for catalogue. . , .- 3TtaaldentandD7SchoolforGlrUoaarVk r ear ot Matara of f t. Jobs UapUat ( Kpi.oopal Coltaslatte. Ailinie ana uemmtair Depta. Mmlc, Art. KloentloB, Grmnaalum, (Beeldmt pa pile moat b or 14 jaara of a and wall raoom mended. The aambei la limited to fltty. Application ahonJd be mad oarly.) Addna Tha Sitter Snp-rwr.Oilir. 3 Sl.Halatu Hill.Partlma.Or. Home and Dar School for Clrla, near Manloid Uoiraraltr. kecreditrd it coUeeet tut tad Weat. Grammar and Prim ry department. Four new traildinni S Reaidence for 40 puellii s Kecitarion Hall of 12 roomai a Crmnuium and Auditorium a Domeatic Science Bunealov. Extenair f rotrndi. Mude, Art, Domemc-Sdenee, Out-oMoor Phyt- cal Trtinlnf. School oyeal September, lyio, Writ lor UluMrated cataloriie. . , rtlnclpal, UAKI I. LOUaEI. A. B., rale Alt. Uallt, AMUSEMENTS BAKER Main 3 A 036O Geo. IV. Baker, VLgr. Tonlgnt, Bun. and Mon. Mat. every day. . tinker Btocle'Campany In "thb teiib or XTS" ' -Xaohsl Crother's Celebrated Play. Last of season. The end of Baker The atre for all tfme. Fight returns at Mon. Mat. Ev., 25c, 60c, 76c; Mats. Z6o, SOo, I V Le I 1 PAMltiT L I i 1 V VXAYHOVSB Seventh and Alder Streets.' All Week; Matinees Daily, 2:45. tr Armstrong Mualcnl Comedy COiJn . . THH TWISS . Thursday Wight. rold Watob Given Away rnaay Kignt, cnorus oiris' uonienf. Two performances nightly, 7:45 and 9:18 p. m. Next week. "Affinity eaca. icAia s. A-ioao MAT. S VIT DAT la-ao-ooe jrirta ls-as-o WEEK. i iriln . nn , . 'TM svtra 87 I 1K4IKC ASTAXOES TAUBEYXLLB Kank's AU Star Billiard Trio, Intro ducing Harry P. Clin Calvin W. De mare and Albert O. CuUr, with seven other stellar acts. . ; ADVABCED TAtTDETlXU Special Engagement Extraordinary BBEJIO'S PA&XSXAX - MODEtS The Four Musical luciers. The Bram sons, William Inman & Co., Elmer E. Lisnenden. - POPVX.AX yBJCES mathteb daixt Q RAND ' : Week Jane 27, 19IO KB.' A3TD MBS. PERXINS PZSHEX In "The Half Way House" JOB WIZ.XJLSD .i-v-.-j.'-n'nd'- '. HAXKT soars "The Battle of . Bunco Hill" - The ISoneta Plve "An Evening at Home." , Vets and Meta "A Midnight -Rehearsal." - Helen Stuart Societv.1 Veil MoKltiley Orandasoopa -: ' COUNCIL CREST PKX"P ECXmO AMTJSEMXMT PAJtH 1300 PEET ABOVE THB CTTX Moral. Hiah Claos Attractions. BEAUTZPXTL COLTJMB1A EITEB TXX $75,000 new attraction. BCEHIO XT. OITE MIX.B 10WO Come and enjoy yourself and see. ths greatest view In the world. -No liquor for sale or permitted on the grounds. 1 na JAl3 Amusement Patt. noteworthy ' Success XjXBEXATX, Hla pantons Band and Grand Opera Artists. Afternoons at 2:80, evgs. at 8:30. Pro nounced approval of the new and epa ctous. Auditorium-, best equipped concert hall on coast Many attractions on beau tiful grounds, admission to which is only 10c. Transfer from any-part of city to Oaks oars at B. Morrison and E. Water, or take a launch at foot of Morrison st. BASEBALL bjbcxeatxoh' pass Cor. Vanghn and Twenty-fourth Sts. VERNON PORTLAND nriiT i, a, s, 4, s, e, 7, b, and 10. Games Begin Week Days 3:30 P. M. . Sundays 8:30 P. HL Admission Bleachers. 25c; Grand stand, 60c; Boxes, 25c extra. Children, Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand. 25c. - - aUadlvs' Day Friday Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers Wednesdays . FIREwOk S ' At Trloes Haver Before Offered This is the last year that Pui Hand's young Americans wll) t be allowed to celebrate Independence lay with fire works, and as, we can not -carry our stock over, it--will 'go at' prices never quoted before in any cltv. Everything Jta.,..UieHne,from,.lire,i crackers to rockets at ridiculously low prices. Chin and Japaneie Curios Branch, Alder Street, Betwen Seoond and I hircl. Canton Bazaar 144 rem rrr.rxx. tsrtttrrtr t o. jL AL '-- laW.iW at. fc.. DR. N, J. FUJUXON - NATUROPATH ,434 CLAY STREET CRITICISED FOR- ADVERT1ZIINQ The medioal fraternity bare freely criticised Dr. luiton for advertising in the newspapers. -: But Just as In her , praptlce so In her advertising. Dr. Pul ton ; has again ' demonstrated that ths Msruropatb "Biaies the Trail" for otaers to follow. - - - - . The following extract from art Iow newspaper demonstrates that the.Metl- wai Fraternity are waking up to the necessity -of advertising: . v : ."Waterloo. Iowa, April" -B.". 1910-Dr. W. R. dothern. vhn rnmA here a vear ago frona Illinois, has created a- mild ensaiion in the rankspf the meaicai men, by Overturning the long estao ilsifed custom of not advertising in tht newspapers, lie will run a series of ad vertisements and in his Fore Word ha says," etc., etc. j Dr. Pulton has built up her wonder ful praotica by adverting, and then by aotually curing the cases which com to ner. xnoi aoping or patcning up, out performinar nosltlve coxes, which are not so-called miracles, but simply Xattus'a laws fulfilled. ur FuIWh is ourlug daily-the most obstinate ' cases of. nervous trouble, . asthma being one of the worst; also stomach, bowefand kidney, trouble, par alysis and fill Torms 'of rheumatism. In fact, she la curing every day the people the doctor have riven up I This la a strong statement, but Dr. Fulton la . making herself famous In our olty. If yod are still skeptical why not, In vestigate? A wise man. follows Nature' laws, but a fool follows ths quacks! Which course will you take? One leads to health and happiness; the other to suffering,! poverty and misery. It is for you to choose, but a moment's- sober thought; will convince you that Katnra . has provided for all her children, and only man has failed to take advantage of her help. t Dr. Pulton Is showing hundreds the way to true health and happiness rf yon are suffering, why not let her help youf 1 '.v.- OPPICB HOtfXSi 8 TO 18 AHD 1 TO 5. -Other hours by appointment. Rooms and care of patients during treatment i desired. . , . Office Cer. 12th 4 Clay Sts.t West Side Midway, Between i3th St. and Mt. Tabor Carlines. ' PHOSTXS MAIN 7338, A-B133. Diagonally Acioss From Jld Office Painless Dentisinj 1 Oat of town paople i ma am taair pjme and bndaework lim lulled ia eae (US It Booaaaary. wiii tinns a gx4 ;22k ptli sr Mrceia' rwfr $3.o J J Gold Fillings 1.C ) !S!lvr rilling , ' .C J Mnlav Fillinn 2.13 JGood Rubbar - a ! Plitai O.UJ But flail (tub- m t.AWII, rWrrmsUsssjs bar riatea I.C J . . ..... e - mmvm jmrnrnHmm ' nialMt txirtim .vJ WORK GUARANTEED FOR Is YEARS tiinlaaa Extraotins tra waaaplataaerbriJa) wrt ordad, OonanltatloB Fraav ToaMaotttbtte alnlrai work dona aaywaar. AU worn mu rriai iiii teed. Uodarnalnctrto ialpmint. Heat mvtaodaa Wise GHtal Co. 9HiBDWaa,BT. PORTLAND, OREGON BtrlOSSOOUi .. ta .. aaar.ttoi. Fireworks Our entire stock of Fireworks must, be sold out this year. This is the last opportunity - for celebrating in the city'. We occupy two stores for re tail. All goods sold,at cost. BOW YUEN &C0. 110 Second St ' 9 North ith St. TEETH v5avo Your Teeth Now - . You save a dollar, we-, make a dollar and the Expensive Dentist lose "I Itwo dollars whert we dJ J your work. ' We work ror prices you can pay. Open evenings until 8 and Sundays until '11:30 for people wlio work. Offices, established ten years and our guarantee is good. BOSTON DENTISTS, Offld.es corner Fifth and Morrison sis., entrance 2914 Morrison St., opposite , Jf eler & Frank's and Fontoffice, Special attention given to restoring old Violins, repairing Hows. Mandolin. .! in ters, Cello or Bass. Many violins are weak on some, sirlmts; I strVnu(n-u them and eiuallse the tone. jr. Xj. COATXS, Violin Maker, Rt-palrer, 1 5 3d tm ni'rtr Morrlsun, room H, HortUml. 4f ' Y TtU?5TlrliliJ1 4f . PER WEEK IL WlllU DRE33 YOU NEWYDRWUTFITTIKa-tO ie-7 FiRST ST. Just f.r r nr. ? . ( ii ; -i is,. wfl-- tw'-t-S.