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4j. . a i. V A ... VJ TOyiGIIT'a AMUSEMENTS i c.Mrs. Flpke Orpheum Vaudeville r,ranii Vaudeville I'antagea Vaudevllla I,yiic . "Dooley's Darlings" Ptar Moving Pictures The Oaks Navassar Ladles' Bani . The Journal at Xeeorts, A Th followlnr flrents will SDD- ply journal subscriber at regu lar city rates: Seaside, Or.: Horace A. Wil son,, agent; headquarters at Lewis & Co.'s drug store. Long Beach, Wash.? Kerlee Co., agents; Aberdeen stores. Newport. Or.J William Bur ton.yjigent. Gearhart Park, James Cellars, aernf. ' 4 Columbia, Beacht EL XX Lan- . 4 . 4 ; don. agent. V nwaco, Wash., and all points on North Beach i Louis Cohen news- agent, Ilwaoa . lallroad agent - Breakers. , Wash.1 Breakers hotel. i, Cofllns, Wasb.1 C T. 'Belcher, agent , Carson Wash.! tfran ItoClln nis, agent Beavlew, Wash, i Kerlee A Oaw agants, Aberdeen store. . Bhlperd's Springs: Mineral Springs Hotel Co agent Hot Lake. Or.t Hot Lake Sani tarium, agent . WUholt, Qv.tt V. W. McLeran. agent . ; . Wenaha Spring. Wenaha Hot a a) S Knrinirs hot.nl. ;. ""', Thief Pttghtened Away. VtTien Nlch? das Deloner, an Italian, living at the Cosmopolitan hotel, Third and Davis streets, ; opened the door of his room last , night in response to a -rap, a re volver was thrust In ills face and he was ordered to throw up his hands. The man with the revolver then searched two of his pockets but was frightened away by a noise In the hall before he reached one containing $50. . Demosthenes Herton, a Greek, was ar rested shortly afterward by Patrolmen Martina and Johnson and charged with attempted robbery. ' A revolver ',' wa found on him. " r Olrl Bant Bank Home- W.lnifred Sits water, aged IS, was haltel at the Union station last night when she ar rived in fortiana to lire ana work in " large " city,14 and vwlll ha returned Vts ' relatives in Albany. A telephone mes sage to the police last night asked that she be detained ''and Patrolman W. D. Humphries met her at the .depot when . aba arrived in the company of Michael Ragontlne. Hagontlne said, that he pro posed to employ her. In his 'fruit store, and the police were unable-to hold him , on. any charege. Penney Bros.' Priday Special 12,00 grade of port, sherry, tokay. angelica or muscat wine at Jl.oo per gallon; J1.60 grade port or sherry at 75c per gallon; eight year old straight Kentucky whie Hcjr, regular fi.ou a,i a.ou . per ganon; Kentucky Bourbon or rye. regular 14.00, at $2.60 per gallon: Invalid port rejru- t Jar $2.80, at 11.25 per gallon. - Friday oniy. ao-BOj. ,asi uomsoa street, Phones East 287, B-2428. Free deliv ery. . Wants former Uama Failure to sup port drunkenness and undue fondness for women not his wife, are alleged by Mrs. -1 Br Caswell" - milliner, as grounds for divorce from J.' A. Caswell. She asks permission to resume her for mer name of Gladding, wants $50 ' per month alimony and $150 attorney ftees.' She 'was married In Michigan In 1904. Speoial Prldny Only Don't be de ceived.. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors $1.50 quality port sherry, .angelica and muscatel wine, ,76o per gallon; ft rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.76 par gallon; $4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main $499. Home A-4499., Delivered. Overoome ly Heat John R. ' Hansen ef the city engineer's office was over- . eome by. the heat yesterday afternoon while at" work in the office and was compelled to take a few days' rest He has not been well the past several days. After being removed to a quiet place In - the treasurer's office he revived and .was taken home. Certified Milk Is recommended and In dorsed by the State Medical society and State board of health. Is bottled and sealed .on the farm 'under the strictest government requirements and is abso lutely pure and delivered In the city In bottles on Ice. Telephone your orders In to Hazelwood. Private Exchange 40 or A-600L. . J ". v Championship Tennis . Every Day This Week, 10 a. m. till, 12 nv; 2 p. m. ,to 4 p. m. f, Irvlngton Tennis Club. . Xaks Broadway Car, Baagar Slns Disappear Danger no tices placed on the Baker theatre build ing, which Is being wrecked, were torn eejamies.iraacy $25, lioiit Slloiio SiSofi Prices onjfancy Vests and Fancy Trousers Reduced - X 311 MORRISON y : u u d-Hvn yeateriy. The buiWiniy Inspector started an Investigation this morning to ascertain who tore them away. A no tice was posted over the entrance to the Grotto saloon, which 1st still open," and this was the first sigri destroyed. No tices were also placed over the fruit stand and Bhlnlng parlor, which are still In business. The theatre building has been wrecked and the remaining rooms, in. which business is conducted, have been condemned by the building In spector. The council has instructed the city attorney to proceed with the con demnation proceedings to close out the other concerns doing business In the building. , Orocers Jiake Merry Thoughts of the pound measure and the prloe of spuds did not worry members of the Portland Retail Grocers' association yesterday, for they confined all their efforts to having a good time at their annual picnic, which was held at Canby. The plcnlo was held In. the Clackamas county fair grounds and was adjudged the "most successful rn the history of the organization. Two special trains of 15 coaches took the grocers and their families and friends to Canby, where stores and business establishments were decorated for "the occasion. The day was crammed with pleasure, One of the big features of the day was the baseball game between the retail grocers and olty salesmen, which the latter won. Much of the credit for the success of the plcnlo Is given Jo Secretary Merrick. Captain Spencer Oomplam The po lice committee of the executive board has been asked by. the owners of the steamer Charles R. Spencer to investi gate a charge of favoritism alleged te have been shown by Harbormaster Speler and Harbor Patrolman Lllll. It is asserted by the captain of the boat that the harbor officials caused -a war rant to .be Issued for. the arrest of a W. Spencer without any oause. The warrant was for exceeding the speed limit. "Harbormaster Speler attaches little significance to the charge. He will present a large amount of evidence before the committee when the hearing Is held. Kew Morning' paper. Articles of In corporation have been filed with - the county clerk by the Oregon Democratic Publication : company. ' The .Incorpora tors are A. Goodwin Betts, F. J.. Clark and C P, Houston. The capital stock la placed at $100,000, and will be Issued in shares of $1000. ' The articles set forth that the company proposes to do a general printing business, and to pub lish a morning daily to be known as the Oregon Dally Democrat . To Dispatch Trains by Phone An nouncement was made yesterday that an innovation in dispatching trains will be Introduced on the Oregon Trunk line of the H1U system. Instead of the tele graph being used as on nearly all other roads In the country, the telephone will be employed almost exclusively. Poles and wires for the dispatching system nave peen oraered. , ujyt:'' ;----Trv , a : Ues Deolaratloa C L, Daggett, 114 Williams avenue today filed his declara tion as a candidate for nomination as sheriff on the Demoeratlo ticket Wot Craxy, But Drunk Found to bv sane by physicians who exaxnlned'hlmai the county Jail, Edward Hager, who tried SEE FULL-PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT OF ADDITION AL FRIDAY BARGAINS-LAST PACE the Greater Meier & Frank Store's Unequaled Reductions on Ball M c IT 1 fish game, vegetables, fruit, etc., so that the delicious natural X flavor of the article may be retained. The improved up-to-date Ball Mason Jars solve all problems. Theft are easy to seal, easy to open, made of flint glass, perfectly sanitary and' have the name stamped on every one, so that no substitution can be made These jars are complete with porcelain-lined tops and : rubbers. Pint jars, regularly sold at 55q the dozen, will be placed on special sale at this low price, dozen :rtars,-Tegr65c:glClr dozen, special, doz. SPECIAL SALt PRICES $30, $35, $37.50 SUITS NOW STRLLT to tu-o the Kotftl Eur F.h"!r.i-f-s.lA on front street, Kumlay night by. throwing burning rass from, the window of his room, was sent back to the municipal court this morning. lie waa permitted to plend guilty to a charfra of being drunk and disorderly and was sent to the Unntoa quarry for 90 daya. Eaa Els Auto Too raat R. J. Patter son, a retired capitalist, living on Port land Heights, was showing a lady how to "operate an automobile, according to his etory in the municipal court this morning, and forgot to observe the speedometer very closely. Patrolman Sims timed him at 25 miles an hour and Patterson paid a $10 fine. Bridge Meeting" Postponed The joint meeting' of the improvement clubs of the. southwest and aqutheast sides of the river, to oonalder the proposed high bridge across the Willamette, announced for tonight has been postponed to Thursday, night, July 2$. The South Portland booster regret the necessity of the postponement -. . Swiss Jtall Cornerstone Laid Laying of the cornerstone of the Swiss Hall took place quietly at 12:11 o'clock July 20, under the auspices of the Swiss nan association by the special representative of Mr. Krattlger and Vondach, ne one else being present There was no oere- mony, . Steams Jessie JEarttns, tor Camas, Washongal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. to. B. St. Stoorehonse h Cow Interior and exterior painting, papering and tinting. Dealers in wallpaper, paints, etc. 411 Washlngtea st ' . Vt Spenffe and Trees Tear Clothn, alt for $1.60 month. Main 614. A-4S14 Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co., 809 Stark. Old Jewelry Wanted We buy old fold and silver. Uncle Myer's Collateral ank, 71 Sixth street, between Oak and Pine. ' i , XT. B. A. Xxcnrslon, Sunday, July 24 Steamer Beaver leaves Couch street dock I a. m. Tickets, 7 5o at Skidmore's. r. W. Moore, Photogrepher For- up to date work, patronize the old reliable. Seventh and Stark streets. Elks' bldg. ' Tot General Jobbing; see Becker & Stackhouse, carpenters and builders. Phone Marshall 2801. $0$ Gllsan st Diamonds. Gems of the first water only. C. Chrlstensen, 2d floor, Corbett bldg. Take elevator. ; "Hop Oold" Bottled Baer .An ideal summer beverage, i-.Order by phone. East 46, B-1146. i Swiss Watoh Bepalrlng-O. Christen sen, 2d fir. Corbett bldg, Take . Ele vator. : W. A. Wise and asslciates, painless JdentljU; Third and Washington. Why Buffer From Corns sad Bunion when a few applications of - Hedglns Corn Cure will give relief. 2 5o a bottle asbB Jars Tomorrow, for the 1068th Friday Sur prise Sale, our popular Basement .Housefurnishings Section offers a , most seasonable special on Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jars. For 20 years this name has been known as the stand- L ard in every household. In the points of dependability and economy these jars are recognized as the equals of any fruit jars on the market. Canning time is now bringing up the familiar ques- - tion as to how best preserve meats, 78c dozen, special, doz. asssMM ' mm mM OPP. POSTOITICX of Albert :i':.l, the drurvlst, 2Si V.''a-!--::; t a street, near Second. ' dectrlej Taotraia Cleaners rent by day. Anyone can use. Main 12SS. mrriaj Si Taxidermist, 249 Columbia. Woosters' popular price store. YOUTHS WHO CONFESS WILL GO TO SPOKANE Harry Reld and William Rata, arreated June 29 In Portland, who confessed the robbery, of the White Salmon postofflce on the night of May 10,,will be taken to Spokane for trial."-.,;: V. A warrant for removal of the eelf-eon-fessed youths was granted , by Judge Wolverton ef the Federal eourt at the solloltatton of the attorney for the boys. The local marshal will take the prisoners to Spokane and turn them over to the United States marshal at that place In a few days. , The charge against the youths is a serious one. They ware arrested - In Portland on description by Deputies Coleman and Snow and confessed to the robbery at the time of arrest They are mere-boys, neither being erer 21 years of age.': . - Where to Dine . Cot rate Chinese noodles, 15a A reg ular S5o commercial lunch for 264. We serve chop suey, noodles, steaks, chops, oysters to order. Open flay and Bight Imperial Kantong Cafe, 462 Washington street, between Twelfth sad Thirteenth, , Journal Want Ads bring results. L. Mayer & Co. Portland's Oldest Groeers, 148 THIRD STREET , . Main 9432. A-443Z WEEKLY GROCERY BULLETIN ! Tnr us for aulck deHrery. It always necessary for the housekeeper to know wners ine can get quick service. . Tell us when you want your order, and we have facilities to meet 'every ' demand. FOD FRIDAY AND SATUDDAY July 22nd and 23rd, we offer Tobasco Sauce, 40 bot, reg. 45c Soused Sardines, 2 for 3S, reg. 20c. Truffled Sardines, 2Qj, reg. 25c, Oojong Tea, (for ice tea) 60t per lb4 reg. 75c C & C Ginger Ale, f 1.90 per doz reg. $2.oa EXTRA SPECIAL First 1910 Dm Plckels, 60 per . dozen., v. A CASE OP BEER FOR SUNDAY, "A child can buy as safely as a . man." THE HARDWARE is but a small item in the whole cost of building, even if the difference in cost be tween gOoJTbols arid poor ones is so little that you would not consider it a saving to use the poor kind if the matter were brought to your at tention.;.; This is where we come in. Our stock of builders' hardware , is by far the largest in the city and we can name prices that will pre clude .; the .possibility, of .your., going farther. " BRING YOUR PLANS WITH YOU. AVERY & CO., -3 Third Streot TEETH 5ave Your Teeth Now Tou aare a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive lentlst loses two dollars when we do your work. We work for vrlces you can nay. Open evenings . until 8 ana eunaays unui ii:su for people, who work, nfflce eatahllahed tan yeara and our sruarantee Is good. v BOSTON EEWTISTS. Offlcea corner Fifth and Morrison sts., entrance 291 Morriacn st. opposite Meier & rank's and roetomce. NOXALL , rooiEemsdy rOR TENDER, ACHING. BURNING AND INfLAMED FEET. incrnnrt at.t, dfftk- rxcroRrT' ive oDOE3"::rrrArrEif Price 25 cents. At all druirsrfats or by maH aUdresa, . Dr. O. O. FLETCHER Alisky Bldg, Portland, Oregon c 9 jj 5, S3e;.::ly crms HOOD REFUSL1CAHS (SpeelM Diajntdi te Tli JonrnsH Hood Elver, Or., July Theas"- sembly has stirred things, politically. In Hood River county, A full county ticket has been nominated, end the ajitl aesembly ' Republicans are aecuring their very strongest men to oppose the regulars la the primaries. "It Is be lieved that, the county Republican vote is about ecrually divided between the assembly men and the antls. A, move la now on foot to merge with the Demo crats or the county in the Indorse ment of candidates at the nrlmariaa end thus attempt to secure the election of s mixed ticket . "Get Together" Bleetlngs. (Special Dlipatca te The JoeruLl Alhfl n-r fir TtiIv 91 Tk. in.... - A HO AiUkUJ Commercial club has decided to hold uei rogetnej" luncheon and smoker on the last Tuesday evening of each month. Sgffll Ckmnm Big Bargains In Everything Pertaining to 'Vonieh's Outer Wearing Apparel Cor 5th kjjm Rider Sts. Why Our Prices Are Lower Than Any Olher Store Becaua we buy for cash only, therefor own our merchandise for less than others We sell for cash onlynd you have no bad accounts to help pay for Charge, accounts require bookkeepers, bill clerks, collectors, etc. with the additional 50 per cent to 75 per cent over a legitimate profit for the bad accounts Someone pays for all this As we have none of these expenses or risks, we can and DO SELL AT CONSIDERABLY LESS Compare our prices and be convinced. Exfraordinary Bargains and Surprise Sale of Women's Silk Md Lingerie Dresses, Silk Suits, Silk Coats, Wool Sweaters Lingerie and Tailored AValsts, Etc. $20 Silk Pon. A F gee Coats...... 5l 9v $20 Sflk Tailor-(J7 QP Made Suits; : . .D su $20 Silk Dresses, all col: ors, special at OfL A C only -l)t0.4l) i $10 All-Wool tj J Sweaters. . , . tJO.OO $20 Lingerie (J C AC Dresses . 7 .....tj OsO New One-Piece Dresses, $ 10 values, bn Q 2 O 5 sale at-. . ... $OmSt O 25 Covert Jack- (g 2 A 5 ets, $15 values. tPOyO Vacation Waists, as illustrated, reg. $2.50 (15 values, special J) 1 t-wO "Yankee Girl" and "Middy Blouse " Suits $ 7.50 VALUES . $3.95 $10.00 VALUES. . $4.95 Dr. Wythe's 148 5th St. Opposite Meier ft rnsk'i Xlftb street entrance. tneorporated " VndeiT tne jum oi tne states ox , Oreg-on sad Washington. - KxaxbssT dAss or wonx Dentists Fillings in Gold, Silver, Platinum and Porcelain '....50c,to $1.00 rown 'andBHcJge"W6rk ; . $3r$4,' $5 X AM MACTfd A STPICIAITY OF JOSCTELAIH BSXSQS WOBK. This Is, without doubt, tne most beautiful and last work known to dental , science. Spaces where one or more teeth have been lost, I replace to look . so natural that detection Is impossible. Ask to see samples of this beau- v tiful work. . - All Work Done by Graduate Dentists Who Thorouehly Understand the Dr. i . IVythe's System of Painless Dentistry. -. OF3C3f'"'r? H - ' Portland. Or, 148 Fifth Etreet. . -,. rr-3i-r Wl'IVL.O BeetUe, Wash., 1114 beooud Avcaue. UrriwL,,.) The purpose is to Interest not only t!5 members of the club but all the mm of the city In the worX the commercial body Is doing. W. It , Marvin, R. C Churchill and J. C, HolbrooH constitute a committee that has charge fit all ar rangements. . tHOTESL' ' STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St Franda European Plan $1.60 a day up Americas Plan $3.00 s day up . JTr steel end brick structure. Furniihad at cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con Teaieoce. On carilnet transferrins all ever City, Omnibus meets trains and steamers. . 6end tor Booklet wim map ol San Erandsco J in the City $12,50 VALUES . . $5.95 $15.00 VALUES.. $6.95 The Most Extraordinary SalJHigWGralfeLi Tailored Waists Ever Held 1000 samples of on of the best manufacturers in New York, bought; at a great sac rifice; Values in the lot as high as $10 and .$15, being slightly soiled, will be sacri ficed at the ridiculously low price of $1.65 Each , HIOHXST GJ1ADE 07 MATXSIAI. FULL. $5 SET . -TEETH l:o r ....:; bungalow Tiir.Axr.:: Tonight ami Tow"fw Ni.'' t Sntnr.lny Mrln.-e N!-'t 12.00, tl'.SO, 11. 00 and Tuo. ' KAI3 O, -1C?3 MAT. EVIKT Vi At Sn?vKi8) .TllEATCE " Advanced Vaudeville Direct from "Eumoestri triumphs 4 roTjK roKDS 4 And Eight Othpr Feature Acts Mimes - S ADVASCED VATIDl; vrLI.il Spscml EnBagemsnt Extraordinary if SOPHIB TUCZXa, Comedienne; TK3 8AHCIQS, Demonstration ot Mental, Tel. epainy. GEORGE W. DAY THK JUGGUNO MILLERS , CHRISTINE HILL & CO. Matinees Pally i.vpir thi8 "DOOLEY'S TSOUBLIS" . . Dally at 2:45. 7:45 and fl:lS r, m. Thursday Night, Gold Watch Given Away Friday Night, Chorus Girls' Contest SFCCZAXr Monster benefit July 26. pro ceeds to go to Miss Marjorie Mahr, the popular chorus g-lrl who was maimed for lit oy tne train on eunqay, juiy iu. Q RAN D WekJnly 15. 19 1 0 jjrrTA BiArs vvoxxsrxa Richly Trained 5 Simian Wonders, In an Interesting; Estelle Woidette ssd Company ElneU k BonteUe Harry and Kathar ine Mitchell 7. rrenoli O'BeiUy Harry Tsnda . ' Orandascooe and Amusing: Per formance. Matinee., every day, 2:30; any sest 15i. . Eveninit performances at 7:30 and bat,' 16cj lower fir., 25c; box seats, 6')c eOUlNClU RL 1200 feet above the city; 8000 square miles panoramic view; best scenic rail way In world; trip up Columbia, observ atory, wild woods, photo gallery and score of other attractions. Ideal plcnio grounds. No liquor. Thursday chil oren's day. y , 1 , THP OAK Portland's Popular ins VrtrVO Amusement Park. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF Navassar Ladies' Band A tHSTINCT HIT, Pnnrmt - Aft.mnAn. - tnil v.fniT. AudltorlunvMeets with Entire Approval. Trains at East Morrison and East V. ter. Transfers from Any Part of City. BASEBALL KEC3EATX03T PAXX Otw. Tsoffba and Twenty-fourth sts. SAN FRANCISCO '!.li'.t: vs. .'--.r--v ' ' i--v- PORTLAND - XDXT 19, 80. 91, S3, 33 and S4 Qsmes Begin Week Bays 3:30 P. K. . Bnndays B:30 F. M. Admission Bleachers. 25c; Grar.d Stand, 80c; Boxes, 25c extra, ChliUven, Bleachers, 10c; Grandstand. 25c. L.adla Day Frlddy . Boys Under 12 Free to Bleachers - ' Wednesdav. Special Plume Offer le-IITCH PITTKB 82.50, Tou will have to-Cay three of' four times more somewhere else. They are rich, good flow. : 16-lnch Plume, extra fine. .JK2.50 Ostrich Tips, 3-lnoh length. .Sl.50 We make Willow Plumes from old feathers.-f-We also clean, curl, dry and make over your plumes. Our prices are the lowest, our work the best ; ; - -. - - - . Oslrlch Plume Co. ; Direct from the Ostrich Perm to yon. 803 Washington St, Bet. 6th and 6th. ainless Dentists r I Out ef town peopla I can h their plate land bridsework Oiu ished is one tttaj Jit aMeuarr. . I We will sive yeo S fool J 22k rol tt ma!!t 1 trows lor $3.5 I llolarCrwM 6.C'S i22kBrl(lgTMtll3.S1 ... ; . iGoii Filling . . - ?Fn.iMl rilltnn 10 3 1 1 Silw filling .EiJ llnla, Riling 2.g J I pitM 5.C3 i But Rt4 Rub m , m nm rnm'umu at ranua nmlMlInrtlM .SJf WORK OUAHANTSKD FOR IS YEARS liWisa Dental Co. L. INCOHPO RATIO lZvZZr&Z PORTLAND. OREGON ittlB ssuaw 9 m hu sift sa. bihuv w tjmlted gtates and Porelga PMrared, - Defended and Bold. pAcrrio coast patebt aqistct. Inc. Btoektoa. CaL OOpeoWEri lESS YO1 PORTLAND ACADKMY posTXJMsrs, OBEacsr. A Primary and Grammar Bohool In eluded. , Jteeelvps boye and girl younr as 6- Tho work of tl; iv! fn iiev -ywnrwr-i;mr w.f.rm Kxperlenced and thm-otivn t-n.:i,tt Short school d.iy. PdysK-al ra!iilnK or. I free pluy in UvmiiJiniii'ii mil kji Cil.'.v.i'. Kil J I. 4r r.Tt; PalnleM Kxtractloa Free when plate or bridge wot b ordeiedTOontnltatloB Free. Toti cunno t eainlMi work done njrwher. . A J work f ulir k'np pa i mi$