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. " ' ' .. . '-: . ' . A . - Till: OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FOUTLAIID, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1S10. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Orpheum .................. Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville rentage Vaudeville1" Lrrio, ......... .VFaqulta.' Btar. Moving Pictures The Oak ........ Weber' Prize Band f:1 ' To Journal at Sesorta. 1 , 4 ' The following agents will sop- 4 ply Journal subscribers at regu- 4 lar city rateo: - " Seaside, Or.: Horace A, Wll- son, agent; headquarters . at Lewis & Co.'s drug store. Long Beach, Wash.: Kerlee eV Co., agents; Aberdeen stores. Newport, Or.: 'William Bur i -ton, agent Gearhart Park, James Cellars, agent, 4 ' Columbia Beaoht B. D. Lan- 4 4 don, agent 4 4 Hwaco. Wash., and all points 4 4 on North Beach: Lonls Cohen 4 4 news agent. Ilwaoo railroad 4 4 agent. 4 Breakers, Wash.: Breakers 4 4 hotel. 4 4 Collins. Wash.: & T. Belcher. 4 4 agent 4 Carson, WmIli , Frank McQln- 4 nla, agent 4 Seavlew. Wash,: Kerlee ft Co. 4 4 agents, Aberdeen store. 4 4 Shtperd's Springs: Mineral 4 4 Springs Hotel Co, agent 4 4 Hot Lake. Or.: Hot Lake Sanl- 4 4 tarlum. agent 4 4 Wllholt Or.: F. W. McLaren, 4 4 agent 4 4 Wenaha Springs, Wenaha Hot 4 4 Springe hotel. 4 44444444444444 yards company, the Union Meat com- pany and the Peninsula Industrial com pany. Those who accept the Invitation j will leave Portland at II o'clock In the morning from Second and Washington streets, on the"L" car, transfer to the cars of the Kenton Traction company and be delivered at the Exchange build ing at the stockyards. Clergy la Bstreat Rev. Father Ser vals Is in full charge of the eastern Oregon Catholic ministers now on retreat with the . other clergy of the state at' Columbia university. This combination : retreat throughout the state Is being made for the purpose of greater harmony and economy. East ern Oregon having but eight dloceslan ministers and being still in an Impov erished pioneer condition cannot yet af ford the. making of an' Independent re treat for its clergy. The retreating ministers, now In session, will, accord ing to their usual, custom, t hare their pictures taken .In a body at the closing of th retreat and placed In the '.'Gal lery of the Saints" , at the university and cathedral. Fire in the Clothes Closet Fire which started In a clothes closet in the dwell ing of William Harris, a dining car waiter employed by the O. R. & N. rail road, at 813 Second street,.. shortly, be fore I o'clock this morning, did small damage before it was extinguished by the fire department According to the report made to Captain E. A. Slover by Patrolman C. F. Frey, the fire ap peared to have been of Incendiary origin. "At ( o'clock this morning the cab of a steam shovel belonging to J. C. Cook, a contractor, and left in the street at Eighth and Davis Streets, was found burning. The fire department put out the blase before It reached the oil tank. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Peddler Insults Woman C. R. Walker, a peddler, got into difficulties when he insulted the wife of Patrolman E. E. Lyon at their home at 624 Mildred street, yeaterday. Walker Ignored the "No peddler" sign on, the fence and when lie walked In Lyon's bulldog made a dash for him. Mrs. Lyon appeared in the doorway at the same time and Walker used some strong language In speaking to her as he retreated. Lyon returned home a short while afterward and when told of Walker's conduct fol lowed him and brought him back to the house. There he forced Walker to make a profuse apology to Mrs. Lyon. lews la Slides Portland views win figure prominently In lantern slide lec tures on "The Modern City" that will he delivered all over the states by A. D. Warner, a well known and popular lec turer on clvlo matters. The colored slides will be furnished by. the Cham ber of Commerce, Assistant Secretary I?. Mosessohn having already taken steps to fill the request from Mr. War ner. The views will show Portland In Rose Festival garb, and it Is expected that a great deal of valuable publicity will be gained thereby.' Warning Those who pay their ve hicle tax Insist on having "paid under protest" written on your receipt by the i-ity auditor. The supreme court ha not paused on the validity of this or dinance. Save the auditor's receipt. Wanted By Y, M. C. A. automobile school, automobiles to repair; no charges except for parts furnished. Phone Educational Director, Private Ex. 65 A-6561. T. M. C. A. bldg. Let's Oo Swimming! Portland bat. 1S7 Fourth street, near Morrison. Ele gant plunge, steam, tub and shower baths, 25c. Expert Instruction for be ginners. Guaranteed course, $5. Dr. Jones to Lecture The Rev. E3. L. Jones of Albany, Or., will lecture at the Clinton Kelly M. E. church this evening at 8 o'clock on "The Time, the Place and the Man." Bate War The steamer Washington will sail for San Francisco Thursday, August 25. Reservations and tickets at office, Oak street dock. Pone Marshall 1607; A-2782. Stockyards Luncheon D. q. Lively, general agent of the Portland Union Stockyards company, has mailed to George W. Dixon, assistant secretary of the Hotel association a general Invita tion to members of the association to take luncheon at the Transit house, North Portland, Friday at 12:30 o'clock, as guests of the Portland Union Stock- moving We have moved. Our old quarters got too small to accommodate pur growing business, and' we have taken a long lease on tho N. W. corner rooms, second floor, of the Lumber Ex change building, Second and Stark streets, said rooms being numbered 211 to 218. Our facilities here will be better than ever before for accommodating those having buslnes to transact about purchases heretofore made In Irving ton Park, Beaver Acres and Banner Acres, and for the furthering of the sale of Banner Acres, wbloh we claim Is the best acreage now on '"h market, and the price, tlOO to 1180 per aero, far, far very far below Its real'vYUui Pneumonia Caused Deata The autop sy on the body of J. A. Simpson of Elk head, Or,, yesterday afternoon, showed that death had been caused by lobar pneumonia, hiduced by the excessive use of alcohol. It was suspected that Simpson had been given "knockout" drops by one of a ' quartet, of men and women . with whom he had been ' seen. Simpson's relatives havebeen. notified of his-eath aawra come to the city today to take care of the body. Urges imii of Wife In a long dis tance telephone message to Police Cap tain E. A. Slover at an early hour this morning, U M. Bach of Seattle, said that his 18-year-old wife left Seattle last night In company with her mother. He asked that the police arrest her on her -arrival or notify him of her ad dress. Bach did not accuse his Wife of any crime and his request to take her into custody was denied. Wagner riles Declaration Constable Lou Wagner is the latest candidate to file a new declaration of his candidacy so the voters may understand he was not a candidate before the assembly. His new declaration Is the same 88 tne old .. with Ihv -words, "anti-assembly" added, to be placed on the ballot after bis name. He stands pat on his record, repeating his former pledge that ho will continue his present policy as constable. Leg Broken In Tall While standing at the bar of the All Nations saloon at Second and Burnslde streets with a glass of beer raised in a toast last even ing, Michael Ward, a laborer, aged 40, slipped and fell heavily to the floor. When he tried to rise ho found that his left leg was broken. He was removed to St Vincent's hospital. Haas Meeting. A general mass meet ing will be held tonight at the Kcnil worth Presbyterian church, corner Glad stone and East Thirty-fourth streets, to discuss the sewer question and to consider the bids and estimates of the contractors. As many are requested to attend as may possibly do so. B07 Hurt in Collision John Olson was sUghtly injured yesterday morning when knocked from his bloycle by an auto truck at the corner of Park and Washington streets. Olson was riding down Washington street He and the true turned the corner at the same time. Olson was scratched. Falls From Ohnrch C. A. Martin, aged 59, a eteelworker, fell from the tower of the Sunnyslde Methodist church while adjusting a steel beam yesterday afternoon. His right arm was dislocated and he received several outs about the scalp. He was removed to St Vincent's hospital. Court Approves Sale County Judge Cleeton has approved the sale of prop erty belonging to the estate of Susan King made by the executor, J. R. King. Lots 1. I and 3 In Highland were sold to E. P. Mahaffey for $3260, and lot R In block 218 of Holiday's addition to east Portland to W. P. Hawley for $8050. To Prune Dryers. I will sell to any reeponslhle party the prunes nn 1200 trees at Butler, Wash., (30 miles east of Vancouver. Good dryer on place. Plenty of dry wood and team for haul ing. Call on or address J. C Skelton, Butler, Wash. Kate War. Brand new steamer Klamath sails direct Friday noon, for San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Frank Bollam, agent 128 8rd street Steamer Jessie Harklns, for Camas, Washougnl and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. James Garlck ft Co., the house mov ers; removed to 180 East Water street Phone East 442T. MoGlnn Opens Campaign. ErJudge Henry E. McGinn will speak at Tich- F. B. Holbrook Co. ABwwi "gt f-t n "gf 8""tiTOihiT" .Exchange, S. E. cor. Second and Stark, Noxall is a chemical compound which at first causes a free ex udation of all poiso'nous secre tions. It cleanses and sterilizes the pores, thus eradicating offen sive odors and excessive perspir ation. Following this action is a proliferation and casting off all dead epithelium, including corns and callouses, rendering the feet sound and healthy. Noxall also toughens the feet so a smaller shoe may be worn with comfort Noxall performs mir acles and is all the name implies. Watch tlfe transformation of Jour feet after using one box. For sale by Woodard.Claf Fourth and Washington Streets enor's hall, St Johns, Thursday evening at -o'clock on the jssues of the cam paign for election of circuit court judges for Multnomah district Judge McGinn Is a candidate for election to the circuit bench la- opposition to John B. Clelartd, present Incumbent His address Thurs day evening will open his campaign in the county and It is expected that his remarks will be most interesting. The St Johns band will play before and during the exercises at the halt TJie Steamer. Charles B. Spencer will run an excursion - to Astoria Sunday. August 28, leaving Washington street dock at a. m.; returning will leave Astoria at 4 p. m.; 81 round trip. Re gatta admiral and staff, and Salem Cap ital band will accompany excursion. Accommodations for. S00. xtsa Tracer's Free Cooking Xaxrtnxa tomorrow at i:S0 p. Hunter halt East Tamhill and Thirty-fourth sts, Dr. W. T. MaUory has returned from his vacation: offloe practice only. Roth child building. W. Ju Wise and assietates. painless lentlstai Third and Washington. Sr. B. C. MoFartand has returned. Ill Swetland bldg. . Shantung silk is produced by a species of worm which Uvea on the willow trees of that Chinese province la dis tinction from the common silk worm of the mulberry tree. 10 Cents a Button $1.00 a Rip V2.',.' p V l I v-',"''aaa. -J.;' I ' 1 DUTCHESS TROUSERS are easy in any position. Liberal use of cloth in hips and seat makes them com fortable as well as stylish, and they are cut to fit, shrunk to shape and made to stay. NEW ARRIVALS FALL MODELS- Prices $2 to $7.50 Sold Only by CLOTHIERS 160-170 Third St. TEETH Save Your Teeth Now Tou save a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive Lentlat loses two dollars when we do your work. We work for prices you can pay. Open evenings until 8 nd Sundays until 11:30 or people who work. Offices established ten years and our truarantee Is good. BOSTOH DENTISTS, Offices corner Firth and Morrison sts., entrance .291 Morrlstn St.. opposite Meier rrank's and Postofflce. PATENTS United States and rorelga PMoarea. Defended and Bold. PACITIO COAST FATBirr A.OBHOT. Inc. Stockton. Cat ICCHVVAB PRINTING CO lOSOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE' 247i STARK STREET Oaliy Lunch; 2Gc SANDWICHES 10 PIE AND CAKeW HOT CHOCOLATE BEEF BOUILLON .-.10s COFFEE, TEA OR MILK .51 Victoria Chocolates Arc Our Own Make Delidons Confections made "of the purest rda tenali. Eoual to any candies mada in. all America. Try them, yonll like them. v ..." 'hMH- Ice'CrcaEn iOc 1 : r - ........10 ICE CREAM SODA MARSIIMALLOW SUNDAE ..l.V ICE CREAM AND CAKE 15c PETER PAN 20 EGG CHOCOLATE I5f Malllarcrg'New Yorlc Clioc'lates. Bon pons Sold tji box'es or in bulk ; Received , fresh daily by express. The best eastern Candies sold in Portland. Motrpisoii, Alder, Tenth and West ParkSts. .... v; - ; 1 : ! : : : .' i:f""M."1,; Pbrtland5s Greatest Store Welcomes All to the Greatest Show on Earth A cordial invitation is issued to out-of-town people who come to the circus to make their headquar- ' ters at this beautiful store. Come in off the crowded streets. You will feel, at ease in this great store, which covers the entire block. There is room for all Portland in the broad, spacious aisles of the six floors. You can make yourself at home in this emporium without obligation to buy. We Want You to Enjoy tlie Advantages of This Store The large "Rest Rooms, Toilets, Public Telephones, Children's Playgrounds, Nursery, Public Audi torium, etc., have been fitted . up especially for the comfort of the public in general. Welcome! Hat Yotir Lunch Here Buy Candles Here Refresh Yourself at Finest Soda Fountain in tlie West Delicatessen and Bakery, Groceries, Etc., Fourth Floor All kinds of Cold Luncheon Meats, Fishes, Sausages, Cheese, Cakes, etc. Take your lunch home all ready to serve and save yourself the trouble of preparing it these hot days. Prices that please. North Coast Limited ? The "Song of the Rail" Is a charm ing ooe sa aung by this luxurioui home on wheel. Yoar Compartment or Drawtngioom la the acme o coiImm the Observation Car Invitee to a delightful hour with nature tba Diatag Car ad da a crown Ins DlC Leave Portlamd 7.00 pm, Taoaeaa 7.00 pm. Seattle 7.10 pm. arrive Minneapolis 7.30 am, St. Paul 1M am on the third day. Immediate connectios with faet train to Chicago and Eaat. A magnificent trip over the Sonic Hlrh waytnroaghtheLaodofPortune. Several other daily transcontinental flyers one through to Chicago and one through to St. Louie. . Ticktlt: Poriland. 2SI Morrixm e? D 1 4 , . C-nl. 1.1 A ad YhUt Wa, 3pokms. 701 $priu. Northern Pacific St.. m: i IK To Our Hop Pickers We furnish free transportation from Salem to tho yard and back, tawed wood, straw, local phone and daily malL 8tor, restaurant and meat snop on tho grounds, selling at regular prices. Mar ket gardener adjoining selling fresh vegetables very cheap. We have the finest yard In Oregon,- 180 acres, and will pay 60c per box. A well regulated danoe hall open twice a week, at which introductions are required. Neither liquor nor undesirable characters al lowed on the grounds. If you pick hops, come where you will find both good hops and accommoda tions. Write T. A. ZX7E8LST ft CO, Salem, Or. The Original Sweeping Compound: 200 lbs 4.00 100 lbs 2.50 60 lbs 1.50 25 lbs I .75 No char us for drayage. PORTLAND BBVSK WAXXCTI 00 106 X. Third St. ' Phong, Marshall 768. Journal Want Ads Bring Results TO ALU t 1 SALEM Three Minutes 25 cents THERE IS NO OTHER CIRCUS COMING TO PORTLAND CIRCUS TOMORROW SHOW GROUNDS TWENTY-FIFTH AND -RALEIGH STS. rnmmmmmii SlhASrlOr1i THE TBI m '.imsruous ' M THATO iit rvrtrrDe avujw"iU AMD ffX r HORSE I THE DOME V lOFTHCBIGl TENTl WDERI DECEND5 'AMID A . - m 1 1 Triev PLAY AND CA.NCe IN TIME AND TUNE. TUB MOST L ACTINQ kCurutrs avst LSEBN THE-imiELD O Its Triumphs Reach Bayond tho Seas CAPITAL INVESTED,$3,500,00(iI Vf1280 PERSONS, 700 flORSESjill JAo OACIS ana pENO cf WILD ANIMALS, 40 ELEPHANTS! M E5 .,V -t ?J? inn OT8' FEATURES AND ww "-"w-ew-iw VMHI IU U EUU ROPCAN SENt3ATfONe cvWHARLEy I.pTfia Mania Bicycle BidingCIilnipanzfiBj I l ZZ 1 --'IMICS) on TMC RCVOLVIN3 tabucs. l (aV4'V W nVKUHATB AND TUI Blfta bp n . u u . yii.w, i . - - ", 1 nsr ha mri a u mtr ins ww m t um M . -.w, utiHinr in me WORLD " '.A fA nn I nillB O TU 1A aav Baa am.aai aa..... a. riLT or eiaarsca. taetvoiae atar euaiaitae. "ww aHanaa thb Hteeeeeoaie mm .fi I THE THRILLER SUPREME DESPERADO' TISSISLt QCATh ocrvina A NCftVC TWISTINOi FCAT roainvELr thb most TREMENDOUS, BIO, GORGEOUS FREE STREET PARADE TntntsrA.Y mousing, auoust as. One 50 Cent TicKet ADMITS TO ALL CHEDRTJ (TNDEK 12 7IAR8 BAIT TtKX PISrORMANSI ICINNINO AT 8 and 8 P. 81, DOOSrS OPBim A T anal T . M. Admission tickets and reserved seats will be on sale circus days at SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. PIANO HOUSE, Sixth and Morrison streets, at exactly the same prices charged at the regular circus ticket wagons on the show grounds. KEEP COOL-KEEP HEALTHY Calls to Salem and from Salem to Portland completed same as local calls in Portland by our hew two- number service. If you do not know telephone number of party wanted, call "Information" and ascertain. .Try it and you will be pleased. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY, Beck Building, Seventh: and 'Oak Sts. " When tired, warm or run down, shake a little BATHASWEET in the tutwhen bathing. BATHASWEET softens and oer- fumes the water instantlyr- hh4nf IT S WORTH A TRIAL BATCHELLER IMPORTING , CO., s: NEW YORK Little Ads in The Journal Cost Biit One Cent a Word AMTSEMENTS - Kiia 8. A.X098 fV SEAT. ETZST DA THFATPR J" ADTaUrCUTJ VATTTH5TTT.T.TI "Tbm TavUaat Aotor in to World," Oapt Osorg-a iom and nia oomcanT in "Jack a WXXK atrcr. aa Ths iant Xlltor," ana slht otbar tin aVCTS. AOTAHOED TAUSETU.LS KpJOial En;agempnt AJTD MtUL &OBT. riTXBXMKOirS In the Romantic Comedy Drama "A May Man for A' That" Lah, R. S. Ewen A Princs Christina, I,elllott Brothers. The Yalto Duo. Kaiinas Davlly Onrtln 20, T0 and 9 LYRIC POXTXaAXSV rimxT fltATHOC&B Bsranth aad Alder strssts. All week, Edward Armstrons; Musical Comedy Co. Presents "PAQUITA" New Music, Gorgeous Costumes, Clerer Chorus. Shows commence dally, 2:45, 7:46, :15, Prt. night CHORUS OIRI.B' CONTEST, GRAND Waek Aug. 33. 1910 rras Battsrs T0u Fasslo Trio MoCormlck k Xrrlnf BU li Blohatdt Mary Ann Brows. Orsndasoopt 2:30: any seat 15a. Evening- rerformances at 7:30 and 9:15:. bal.. 15c; lower lr., 25c; box seats, Gtii. VIOLET AXI.KS AITS OOKPAITY nr riEPTBro A AP-ponmcsirT Matinee every day. BSBT EKJOTMEirT In tlie City at COUNCIL CREST Free Amusement Park: 1200 Feet Above City. SCENIC RAILWAY a mile long; Trip up Columbia, boat ride; 116,000 Merrv-Go-Round; Observatory, free talescopas; Joy Wheel and Shooting Qallery. THURSDAY CHILDREN'S DAY Portia ad's Perfect Pleasure Park. XaAST DAT I THE OAKS LAST SATI WEBER'S PRIZE BAJTD OP AMBBXCA. Farewell Oonoart Tonight; Mavcy tractions on Beantuol Qrounds. Transfer to Oaks Cars From Any Fart of City. At NEW AT THE BIG FOUR! TAEB KB OUT TO THB BALI GAMS," feature at the STAB TSI1 TBJB, with the Portland and San Fran cisco teams especially invited. Also "Sorrows of the Unfaithful," 'Thrwe Cherry Pits," and continuation of "Tht Cheyenne Brave," by request ODBOXr, "DOHA THOME," "His New Family," and others. OH JOY, "Romance of 'Circle Ranch," and 3 more novelties, and Tracy and Carter in duets. ABO ABB, tomorrow. "The Indian Riders," and four other ploture subject. Don't miss the Ball Game Picture at the Star. BASEBALL BEOBXATXaV PASS (. Tang-tan and Twenty-foirth SAN FRANCISCO vg. PORTLAND Atroxrrr S3, a, as, aa, ar and n Oamas Begla Week Bays 30 P. X. Sunday 1:30 P. M. Admission Bleachers. 2c; tJrsrids stand, B0c; Boxes, o ettra Cnildran, Bleacher, ,10c; GrandaUnd, 2So. L,aai Dy Frldny VVaOnoailn'T