THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL. .PORTLAND. TUESDAY ' EVENING, AUGUST 9. 1910, The Tokaido (government high band of Wllkesbarre. Pa. The convention proper ' will be " ushered -in tomorrow morning with religious services in the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. his name as Jack Myers, is in Jail here charged with forgery. Saturday night he entered Stanley's department store and presented a check for $60 In pay ment for a suit of clothes. The check was oh the First National bank of Eu gene, drawn in favor of Myers and purported to have been signed by "The John Miller company." ' '. Ceremony at Vatican. Rome, Aug. I. The seventh anniver sary of the coronation of Pope Pius was celebrated today with Imposing, ceremonies in the Slstlne chapel. All the members of the sacred college, the papal court heads of religious orders, members of the diplomatic corps and prominent representatives of 'the Roman aristocracy were 'present 'I .! n n meanness than madness will be discov ered by Dr. Lytle. Too veterinarian will procure speci mens of brains and spinal cords and, returning to Portland, will subject them to chemical tests to determine what Is the true nature of the trouble. way) railroad has been unable to move trains owing to the heaviest rains in many years. . ;;'' , ' . Abstainers Gather at Boston. Boston, Aug. 8. The events of the week in connection with the fortieth annual convention of the Cathollo Total Aba tin nice Union of America began to day with the arrival of the national president of the organization, the Rev. Peter J. O'Callaghan of Chicago. Father 0'Callagha was met at the etatlon and escorted tb convention headquarters by the : famous temperance regiment and I.I1I.U. Laborer Is Drowned. ' ' ' (Srweiil DUpttch tn The Jonrnill i "' The Dalles, Or., Aug. 9. A foreigner employed as a laborer was drowned Sunday at Cclllo while bathing In the Columbia. His remains were brought here for burial.' His name was not known by the company employing him. " r :. Hobo Charged With Forgery. FORYOUiIGVISITORS Hoods and Landslides lit Japan. ToVlo, Aug. t. Fourteen students Of the Sisouka Commercial 1 sehool were buried alive today in the .collapse of their dormitory in a landslide caused by heavy rains. Prefecture. authorities are handicapped by washed out bridges and submerged .. railroad tracks. In sending Adopts Plan to Throw Boys and University of Commerce Sends Girls Among Good In- 1 Representatives to America " T" .'...'-it Eugene, Or,, Aug. J. A hobo giving flucnces; to Take Observations. GMIIS1EIITS STUDYUtt For the purpose of eeinr that young men ami toys who leave home - art thrown among good lnf luences, the Ore gon-ldaho Toung .Men's Christian As sociation la appointing corresponding member la the various eltlea of the two , states. A complete eystem la being built up by the secretary, I. B. Rhodes, and Jta v&lua has already been demon strated- : . ... . The chief work of tha corresponding member Is to look out tor young men or boys who are leaving, for other com munities and colleges and give them let ters of Introduction to T. M. C A. sec retaries, pastors or corresponding mem bers in the towns to which they are going, as well as to send Information of each man to the state office of the Y. M. C. A. In Portland. Tha correspond ing member Is also expected to aid young men, strangers coming from Oth er towns, to : secure, good rooms, em ployment and companionship' and en deavor to bring them under direct Christian influence. r It is only within the last -two months that this system fcae been built up ex tensively. Already 200 corresponding " roemberrarebew aT)ptltrte4ndft4 Rhodes does not Intend to stop unul he has from one to six members in each city of 4000 population or over which ties no T. M. C. A. Ha expects eventually to have 800 of these corresponding mem bers but as the personal worth of the Individual is the chief thing t be, con sidered, the appointments are" being made slowly.: In cities where there are associations, the regular secretaries do the work that is done elsewhere by the corresponding members. 1 "This new system is proving Its value in many ways," said Mr. JUiodas to- ' cay. "We regard it as of utmost im portance for young men oa moving from one city to another to be thrown at once among good associations. This la 5one through our corresponding mem- btr. ' Already many young men have bee trough! into touch with the T. M. C A and -with churches in the various cities who might otherwise have fallen pre to bad Influences, wjtb home re- tratfrernoved.''! ' ';: V,. 'i V-.'"' '''' ; "Corresponding members have been appointed la many states, , and letters a-inwlg"the arrival of -young-men lo Oregon are received from them every weei. we Immediately hunt these young - men up, invite them to become affiliated with the association and help them to find homes where they will not be sub-, jscled -to temptations. ? Few movements that the .association has Inaugurated have done more good." PROOF THAT PEACHES ; GROW IN PORTLAND i 1 f . 1 J. E. Burke planted a peach tree In Ws yard at,64 East Pine street a few years ago. This summer he has al ready harvested 100 pounds of fruit from. Its branches and is looking for more. He believes this a record hard to equaL .ij v.';:--; :,v, ; The tree , when at its best this sum mer was so heavily weighted with the " luscious fruit that the branches had to be supported to save them from break ing. And the peaches were unusually large and beautifully colored. - , Peaches do exceptionally well in Portland and many fine trees are to be found in yards KALAMA GIRL RUNS : :.. AWAY AND - MARRIES ' 8prclil DUpatcb to The Journal.) Kalama, Wash., Aug. . 9. Miss Bva Jones, Is years old. ran away from horn here Saturday and was married In Se attle to O. Robertson, 20 years old, a Northern Pacific brakeman. - The girl's father telegraphed to the chief of police of Seattle to arrest Robinson and pre vent the marriage, but the ceremony bad been performed when the telegram . was received. New Tork, Ang. I.r-Twentyelght students, accompanied by four profes sors from the University of Commerce of Cologne, Germany, feave arrived, here aboard the Hamburg American liner Amerika. ' to begln an. investi gation into the ''marvelous produc tion and commerce of - this country. which is becoming every year one of the most important factors In Interna tional trade." The party Is under the supervision of Christian Mcert! director of studies in the university. He is being assisted by Professor Moldenhauer, Hassert and RhoersL Professor Eckert outlined- the visit in the following statement: "If the United States throws itaeii Into international trade the more won derful the development of America at tracts the people, of Europe. . We are taking an interest In the model system of production which has considerably enhanced man's ability by the applica tion of Invention to machinery. , 'We want to learn your extensive methods of agricultural production which, no-tnly. supplies the home "wants but also a great part oi tne woria. we propose to visit San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and numerous other cities.-. v ' COURTfUPHOLDS - : RIGHT OF LIEN When a company seeks 'to enforce a Hen prior te the time when the holder of the property goes into bankruptcy, that company may not be enjoined from doing so by United States courts. Such was the ruling : of TTederal- Judge R. S. Bean in the matter of the Rainier Face Brick Clay company, bankrupt J. N. Bayllss conveyed to the company In January, 1910, certain real property in Columbia countyThe deed was not recorded until July 1. The Astoria & Columbia River Railway company, April 7. brought suit against the, brick com pany and seised the property by attach ment Creditors of the company forced it into bankruptcy June 7, and then en tered a petition later obtaining an in junction preventing the railway company from disposing of the property. The in junction was dissolved yesterday. SUNDAY CROWDS ENJOY , WEBER'S CONCERT BAND Large and appreciative audiences are being entertained by John C. Weber and his prise band at. the Oaks. Concerts are given in the new theatre. Each program contains several numbers, to which encores were given last night Blanche Mebaffey, soloist, rendered a selection. v:., , ' Professor Weber has arranged a pro-" gram including both classical and pop ular musio. Manager Cordray of the Oaks has arranged to give one or more symphony concerts. These will bo this afternoon in the Oaks theatre, and will be- without admission fee. Pro fessor Weber will select the symphony band from his military aggregation. REPORT RABIES EPIDEMIC IN WALLOWA COUNTY Reports that rabies is epidemic in the f Wallowa oountry led Dr. W. H. Lytle, state-veterinarian, to leave hur riedly for that point thla morning. Let ters received by Dr. C. S. White, state health officer, stated that coyotes have been going mad, biting dogs and calves. Some of these statements seemed more hysterical than credible, and Dr. White is - of the opinion that more ' coyote STRIKEBREAKERS SENT ; BACK TO ST PAUL , (Unite Ifeta toned Wire.) " Winnipeg, Man Aug. . For refusing to take the oath of allegiance to Klna George JO strikebreakers were deported o Bt ram toaay. They had been brought here to work in Canadian Northern. car shops. Springfield to Celebrate." ) 'special Dtepatfh to. The JooraaL) Eugene, Or, Aug. J. a bla three days' celebration will be held by - the people of Springfield on August IS, 19 and SO to celebrate the coming of the electric railway from Eugene. The P. E. & E. bridge across the Willamette at that city will have been completed by that time and cars will be running in in evreeia oi opnngiieia during toe " Once inn -Tried, tlieFavorit Uniform quality is the reason why - Pabst Blue Ribbon holds old 'friends and makes new ones. You will, find the, last drop as good- rx as the , first the bottle you drink to-day , has the same delicate flavor- and is as smooth.and sat-, isfying as the one of yesterday. Every drop in every bottle of nil , r ii h si r n . irw zms. . '; M kfllMllif BlueRibbon mm I mm ml 4"r vS I mil- s :a ! '-a mm-l . r ' Pabst Beer of Qualxty brewed as carefully' and aged' as thoroughly as though . it were ;- the ily bottle ever to be sold This is why it has -swept :,the boards at all expositions and in alfcom petitions where purity and high, food value were the standards' of comparison. r . J . ... Don't deny yourself the best get Pabst Blue Ribbon and have, the best f Made and Bottled Only ' by Pabst at Milwaukee. V Qrder a case to-da. . S. A. An!a & Co. Arata Brothers 104 Third St. 69-71 Sixth St. Tel Main 480 , Home A 1481 Phone Main 2531 HomtAZSn THE BREAKERS HOTEL AimSIOAS FLAV. . t th" 1 , - "' - . ;,! .. " . .. '"7 . v txadinj Summer ' Pcscrt 61 the Pacific llorlhwest ' Eleetrle Light. Steam. Hot and Cold Bait Water in EverrTub. Buy Tickets to Breakers. Paciflq County. Wash. Postofflce Address, Breakers, Wash. Bay ocean Tent City ' . . SEASON 1910 1 ' Bayocean tent city is a canvas-covered hotel, American plan. Rates $150 and $3 per day, $15 and $17.50 per , week. Electric lighted, heated, 7 . pumt, water, sewer system, gravel walks. e Daily Tourin-r Car, Service Car leaves Perkins Hotel at 7 o'clock tvtry . , morning. . Make reservations at this office. ; , Further Information Will Be Mailed You On Requeat , r ; T. B. POTTER REALTY CO. -r' - v A r - - ' - : i Yi ' - -k- LocKoley Hall Hotel CIJITSOF 8DACH, OJtzao. Overlooking the Bint Vaoiflo, ' The largest and most popular hotel at Seaside, balcony out-of-door sleeping rooms, overlooking the ocean. . . ' . Eea food a specialty, private salt water baths, the only European and American plan hotel on the beach.' American prices St.50 per day and up, European 11.00 per day and up. Grill open evenings. Free bus., ? Hotel service a la carte frnm a.m to 1. a m. - ' ' ; " peolal Bates for ramllles. Private Parties and Banquets Our Speelalty. , . , Tj. A. CABIiXSIiB, Proprietor and Manager. - - Hotel Mooite ZSSL "The Cliff House Opes AU the Tear. Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Or. DlregtJy on the Beach, overlooking the Ocean. Hot salt baths and surf bathing: recreation pier for fishing; sun parlors; electric lighter fire place and furnace heat; running water; fine walks and drives. . Sea foods a specialty. Twenty-six rooms have been added tnla year and the hotel throughout has been refurnished and modernised, making it one of the largest on me v.ou Dry" Summer at Seattle. fieatUe, Aug. .-Not since June 10 has" Seattle: seen "any rain, with the exception of July it, when the preclplta u.v,..u. .v m n into, Ufa iiiue to wet the -pavements. The rain of June SO was a mere sprinkle totalling .01, while the total rainfall for June was only .62, for July 0V and for August Three Land Sales at Hood IUvtr. (Special DUptcb to Tlie Jonroil.) Hood Klver, Or., Aug, Three land sales were made Monday in Hood, River. M. B. Glllls secured a . 7 Mr acre tract through G. Y. Edwards & Co. for $7500. Mr, Gillls is from Iowa and will make hs home -in Hood River, a The Hood Hiver Realty company sold- to A. O, Wing of IUinola 14 acres for 110,000, and te W. H. Furrow of Iowa nine acres for l.POO.,J,;.o;y:.;.;-;.v;--, ' , . Fill About Completed. (Mnl DMtc " Th3oornL The Dalles, Or., Aug. St. The fill be ing made by the O. R. & N. Co. in Mill creek, where the new $50,008 depot is t.i be built, is now half finished. Six thousand five bunded and sixty train loads. of 15 cars each of sand have been dumped into the JJlll, and thau number more will be reqjlred to eomfilete the "aoiVu ; ( ''v" " . . " ' ' ' 'i ?'j i -.: Cooling,1 Soothing . : " , rnrlng the dog days heavy worker, mrt "itr -neeiref a-ctfollng'soothing bever ete. one that can be used as a tissue tiulliler and general revlvifler of the em ire eystem. For such a beverage liop Gold, -the fa cue bottled product of the Star Brewing company exactly f -ne tn tent. Thfs Weal beer la made f 'n the cholctttit and most costly ln f.mi. ir5ir a 'trial caee today. a i one r.t eV u iutr rree ficTlvery. ,...:,, ................ . .- I V' ;.v.i:i r r;."5-' ' I WllSi, Row S625 e." si Here's a Chance W Your Gash EApolloPlayer-Piano The Greatest Player Piano in the World Just like cut, and sells the world over for $850. Has been used six months.. Will take $625 cash for; it. .We tave a large amount of cash to raise within the next few days and ' must have it, and will sacrifice our stock to get it. We have some other player pianos, new and slightly used, we will sell at about naif their value in order, to get cash; f In fact, all pur stock is subject to extravagant discounts for casWXIf you n$&& a piano and have the cash, now is your great opportu nity. Calltoday. HO VENDEN-SOlj LE PIANO CO 108 Fifth Street, Next to Perkins I! i. a. sons - crrr gli Service AIg A. It, AvaUST 111 BEAVXS, AXTOTrST 1 Bailings Every Five days, Direct to , , , SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES To Ban rancisco riret Class.., ...S10.OO, fia.OO, 115.00 Pecond Class, f 8.00 t&S nrrge"Tf1"i 9lai" "-- aWOi i-tl-BO, 2a.60 Second Class, $13.35 i r0v "B?.rT J?!?1! l Stf1'"" Rto. All Ratre lnriude Meals and Berth. IX. Qt-SMITH, C. T. A., 14$ Third Bt . WM0 A02, A-14C2. . ; lr. J. W. RANSOM. Agent. Ainsworth Dork. Main 26$. BAjr .TttAjr CISCO S-VOBTLAITO BTEAMSEIF COM AWT " " " SUMMER SERVICE !lQi i i Occident SAX 9, MOOSB, Prop. EulTNfVl fl-lU' -TO U UJ DELIGHTFUL DAYLIGHT TRIP DP WN" THE COLUMBIA On the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Cos POPULAR STEAMER . L 7T. J. POTTER;; Leaving Ash-$treet Dock during the week at 8:30 t. m. On Sat tirday at I p. m. No Sunday trip. Connect$ at Megler withIlw$co Railroad trains for all North Beach points. ( The Steamer HASSALO also leaves.. Portland daily, except Sun. day, from-Ash-street Dock, t6t Astoria at 8 p. m. .(Saturday! 10 p, m.) On itl return trip it leaves Astoria at 7 a. nv daily, except Sunday, and touches at Megler at 7:30 ao that passengers for Beach resorts are not required to change steamers at Astoria. On Sunday morning it touches at Megler (7:30 o'clock) to land Beach passengers before arriving at Astoria. . . Sunday visitors to the' Beach who way not be able to 'take tho Potter at 1 p. m, Saturday can ,leave on the Hassala at 10 p. m. and reach destination Sunday forenoon. The return trip will be on the Potter Sunday night, arriving Portland early Monday morning. This convenient arrangement affords nine hours at the Beach without loss of time from business. , Send tor our beautifully illustrated booklet,-"Outings In Oregon," telling all about the Beach resorts. . - v , . v .. Season Rates from Portland, good six montha. .94.00 Three-Day Saturday to Monday Rates .". 7T, , f 3.00 Portland to Megier and return, one-day trip on Potter,, f 2.00 Corresponding low rates from all O. R. ft N. and S. P. points. . ii in i , i 1 1 " - - - Baggage for steamer Potter must be delivered at Ash-street Dock it least thirty minutes before leaving time. v For further particulars, 'reservations, etc., call on our City Ticket Agent, Third and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon.for writs to WOT; OTcOTURRAY; General Passenger-Agent 1 NORTH BEACH INN 4 KirwTOirsi SJTATXOS - ' WPI. N. M. DICWET. Manaaer AH Trains Stop at Orounds of Hotel Directly racing tne ooean. -trte, ehady grounds,, superior : accommooa tiona. Postofflce and telegraph address Long Beach, Wash. : TO LSAPIHO SOTEXi OT ASTORIA FREE 'BUS MEETS ALIr TRAINS . - AND BOATS. The Whitehouse ova bsach, wASsxaraToir. " A favorite hotel with Lone Beach vie. I tors: large, comfortable rooms,, over looking the ocean- unsurpassed view, One block south of station. Home cook- atAB. art nuivavuim v Elk Creek Hotel ON CANNON BEACH The eoenlo beach of Oregon. Only hetel on Cannon Beaoh overlooking the ooean, Open all the year. Sea foods served at all times; Take train to Seaside, thence by conveyance., Fare from Seaside, II. - , - W. JD. emy, Frop. -f NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON The Hackney" Cottage has enlarged their dining room capacity and eleclri fled the house. Beautiful surroundings, and most pleasant spot on the beach. Unaurpassed surf bathing, home' com forts; excellent .table board. Special rates by the week. Make reservation by mall er wire. Hackney Cottage, tnafl address. Seavlew, Wash. - SEASIDE HOUSE bbasibs, oxzooir. Spend your summer" vacation at this popular resort. Fishing, boating, fresh . and salt water. Purchase railroad tick to Holladay station, opposite hotel. American plan. Free "bus Kates $2.50 per day and up, under new management. SUNSET HOTEL Beach center. Open July I. Greatly Improved accommodations: Jo rooms; newly furnished. Ocean in fuirview, only one block. - Trains stop at entrance to grounds. Beautiful yard for croquet an hammocks. 1 Sea food served dally. Special, rates f or f mil'es. r P. O. ad drees, Long Beach, Wash. . Mrs. W, H. Dedman. prop. .-,.-.. ,,. Pacific View Hotel Necanlcum Station. Seaside, Of. ss.00 A. WSSX ajto ot. "-- Cleetrto lights and baths. Dining rooias and kitchen enlarged and improved. All conveniences for parties wishing to do, light housekeeping. . 9. HAB,KKaCHOU, Prop. United States and Voreigs Fx-onred, Defended and Bold; . PACITIO COAST' FATQ1TT A0Sr07i Sao. Stockton. paL New Departure The cost of intermeiits nave eeea greatly reauoea w jb.iiuj andertaklug ooinpany. ' Heretofore it has been the custom ef funeral directors to make charges for an incidentals connected with, a fu. neral. Th Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funera l di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnish by us we make no extra cnarges - tor emDoimmg. ner l."r"""'",;i ; box or any services quired of us, except- clothing, cemetery and earrieres. thus effecting a saving f.ia-l-iaosj-oaoliuneral. . . . THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. 30 TBZ39 ST COX, gAtMOW. Painless Dentistry Out of term peeplv ' ran have their plnie t nad bridewotk tin. ; fit Deoccaary. ; We hIii pi yta e rood 22k Bald Mrnnl.M ) itm for S3.E(I Bit, w.t,nr, rtitnT8iiiH!W M an m Hmim J.x. fi 1 . iiiv unwie Win J 22k8rfdgTtb3.8 j field FHflngi ,1.0 iEmiMl FllUnse lC i Silver Fillings .63 Intiy Filling 2.S 9 Bood Rubber 4 Pint.. -6.C3. berriste f.&ll PtMeieEiti'ea,52l ' WORK GUARANTIED FOR IS YEARS I OB c.tlBnt ffn work done anywiiera, A 1 work fuilrsum TslnKwi Kttrtction tree when plate ot bridge ermH fioraerea. DoiufniuLion crae. xoo ckdhoi arm eotuos ' Inl, ntnl. Modern !(-rtrioeyuipmnt. Het Difithoo rfc2 mental cJ j.HnW.M.fcTe. PORTLAND, ORSQori l.iii.5 ECtiHb: A. - te 1 1. Ii liiiye. is 1,