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I TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY, EVENINO, JUNE 13, 1911. TOUHIKS ". TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS BAKEH John Salnpolls. supported by stock compaiur. la !A Parisian Ro miiif" OKPHEUM Orpheum Circuit Vends- Tine , PANTAOKS Vaudeville. ' GRAND SuIUven Consldlne. rande- vlile. OAKS PARK Band concert grand - opera quartet, afternoon and evening. STAR. ARCADE. OH JOT, TIVOLI ' - First run pictures, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m, Weather Conditions. - The preaaure la increasing ever tha Inter-mountain atatea, but tha ere ef high pressure atlll oontlnaaa off tha north Paclflo ooeac. A ridge Of nearly normal ' preaaure overllee tha plaina atatea. Tha lakes' aterm baa inada a alight aaatward movement and la cen tral thla morning over waatarn Lake Ontario, but It atlll eoatlnuaa with, no marked change or eners-y. Ligni rain haa fallen In souLhweetrrn Idaho, south waatern Oregon, oouthwaatara - Utah, Wyoming. Alberta, Saskatchewan, and In th Atlantic atataa. ana Hgnt to baa fallen In Thirteenth and Clay, tomorrow, heal nlng with tha calibration of holy com munlon at 10 a. m. Key, C W. Roblrv aon of Oregon City will preach tha ser mon. Luncheon wilt ba served by the women of fit Stephana. Tha buatneea eeeeloti will begin at lilt D. m. 1 John W. Wood of New Tork will addraaa tha meeting-.. 1 j s Ooaa te Bremertoa Deputy Dlstrlot Attorney Q . J. , Mlchelat will be ana of tha detaohmeti of tha naval mllltla lea vlna" for Bremerton nary yard to night to bring tha crulaer Boston to Portland. Thla will reduce tha dl trtct attorney's working; ' office force by two men until Saturday, whan Mloh- fiiot will return, as Deputy Prank T. Collier haa been celled to Quebec, Can ada, by tha death of hla mother. Papers oa SCra. Howe Tha Unitarian women will aire a Julia Ward Kowa afternoon In the chapel of. the Unitar ian church, Bereti th . and Yamhill streets, tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock. oa tha program will ba papers br Vfra. Holmes, lira. J. W. Thatcher and Mlaa Barlow, relative to tha work of tha noted authoress. Vocal numbers will ba given by Mlaa Varna Smith. , tha aouth Atlantic state moderately . heavy rain southeastern Waahington, northeastern Oregon and In tha north Atlantic atataa. Thunderetorme were - rr ported from Walla Walla. Baker and Sheridan, Tha weather la cooler In Washington, north ' ern Oregon, northern Idaho, waatarn ' Montana, northern California, , In tha central Mlaalsalppi valley and aaatward and northeaatward to tha Atlantlo coast, and It la warmer in tha groat Bait lake baaln and plateau atatea, and near Lake Michigan. From tha Cas cade and Sierra Nevada mountalna to . the plaina atatea temperaturea In gen eral are much above normal. - Condltlona arc favorable for " fair weather tonight and Wednesday la this 'district, except that ehowere ara ex- wv ivn a va uiajaiaa a-a w w-w-svw aad Idaho. Cooler weather will obtain tonight east of tha Caacade mountalna. . ' , ... . FORECAST. . Portland and vicinity Fair tonight and Wedneeday; northeasterly winds. Oregon Fair west, showers and coo!- r eaai puraon luiuum, tt iuuvui tvri ' northwesterly winds. WashingtonFair tonight end Wed nesday; cooler . east portion tonight; ' westerly winds. Idaho Showers and oooler tonight '""''y probably fair. Government Bramlaationa Civil eerv- Ice axaminatlona under tha United . fita tea civil service commission will ba held July 1 for the position of quarry technologist at a ealary.of 11000 to fill a vacanoy In tha bureau of mines, Pltta- bojg, pa.; July a, for an assistant cnem ' , lat In forest producta at Madison, Win, 11100 to 1100 aad laboratory aid In the bureau of plant Industry, tea a month; July t, horticulturist la tha v bureau of plant Induetrr, 11000 to fISOe, entomological draftsman la tha bureau of entomology, flOSO and an aaalatant Management, bureau of plant Industry POCKET FOLDER ISSUED X moo. With tha exception of the ante mo Logical draftsman thaaa poaltlona are open to men only. Further information will ba given by applying to Z. A. . Xelgh, poatoffica department, Portland. its Pettfdoa to Tan Tha aom- ty court received word today from Con greeamaa Lafferty at Washington that ha had presented the bridge draw pe tition to President' Taft June T. Tha petition will alao ba presented to tha secretary of war. ft was circulated by uie eounty oourt and asks that an evening period bo ' allowed for cloeed draws. . , - -.. c Ternoa School Keetiner The Parent Teacner association ' of the Vernon school will hold an entertainment and reception to tha' mothers and teachers tomorrow from 1:10 until 4:10. Bring your rrienas wiu you. v ' ' , it ' Parenta and Teachers wee Tha Par anta and Teaohera aaeoclatlon Of Wood lawn win hold tta ragnlar meeting at i:ao Tomorrow arternoon and Mrs. W. 3- Hawkins wUl addraaa tha meetlnc a. X. Hoorbonas Oompatiy, Maaonlo Bldg 1SB West Park, closing out retail pictures, frames, wall paper and artists' maienaia. lowest priocs in tha city. (earner Jesse start las for Camaa. wasnoogai and way landlnga. dally ex aept Sunday. Leaves Washington street flocx at l p. m. a Xnoaa Oil Stata for Interior finish. 11.71 per gallon: oaldmo tints, to lb. Portland Sash aj Door Co, It Wont, Oriental Bngn aa sensational low prices. Atlyeh Broa removal sale. Tenth and Washington streets. W, A. Wise and aasoclataa, painless aemisia, i nira ana Washington. Dr. O, Browm," Bye, Bar, Martroam. BY WESTERN PACIFIC Par Xiorero of Are Tha art depart ment of the Woman'a eluo will hold Its laat mooting today when arrange-: menta will ba made for next season's work. 'Mrs. Charlea Dodd will entertain the department at her residence, 681 First street, - corner of Grant, . at S o'clock. Mrs. Dodd will have aeveraJ A world of valuable Information re garding tha mineral, agricultural and horticultural wealth of the Rocky moun tain region, lta climatic advantages and scenlo attractions as well aa an up-to-date , map of tha territory from the Rocky mountains to tha Paclflo coast In which the new Western Paclflo railway la featured, are contained in a pocket folder entitled "The Natural Resourcea of Colorado and Utah." just off tha press and being distributed by tha Denver & nrSpTbroaX to .how her "areata) "- One work of art by aa American axtlat, I ... J, one by an Italian and one by a French GARMENT WORKERS PICNIC aruac wiu am axpuuawi or mrm, nosnr showing why they ara beautiful. All lovera of ploturaa Invited. -. v . Portlaod Ad Club The regular week ly luncheon and talkfeat of the Portland ! Ad club will take place at Richards' hotel at 11:10 o'clock tomorrow, wed needay. June 14. Frank B. Riley and! Clyde B. Atchlaon ara to do tha talk ing. Mr. Riley will dlaouss clean tltlea and Mr. Altchlson will undertake to ax- plain In detail tha relationship of tha railroads and tha public There will ba other speakers whose names will be an nounced upon the assembling of tha lunchers. George N." Davis has been designated as chairman of the day. - Bonneville, Sunday, Jtone IS. A special round trip fare of II haa been made by tha O.-W. B. A N. for the Garment . Workers' plcnlo to be held next Sunday. June IS, at Bonneville. Special excursion train leaves Union depot at I. a. m. Tlcketa on sale at city tloket office. Third and Washing ton streets, and Union depot. johl mm me is sura 100 Lads Have Glorious Time at Sauvles' Island; Plenty ; to Eat., ' 1 If your carrier leoka unusually tanned and' healthy when he dellvere year Journal tonight ire because he and 100 of his fellow members ha The Jour nal Carriers' association had the time of their young Uvea last Sunday when they spent the day plonlcklng at Sauvle'a island. Swimming, eating, field sport a, practically everything that appeals to a healthy boy on a June day helped make this raarVaxeursloa the beat the association aaa ever held. The good launch Bva, la charge of Captain Amos, made two round tripe from the dty to Sauvle'a 1 aland carry ing the members of tha association, tha first boat leaving Portland at 1:10 In the morning and the laat ana getting naca at :io in uie evening. Sunday waa the ideal day for the ex cursion , and every minute ef It, from ute inn a own river in uie eooi or tne morning to the moonlight ride back' to town altar dark waa worth going through a rainy winter to enjoy. Once on the Island the fun began. The water waa warm, there was plenty of chance for games, aporta and fresh air and when dinner time finally came It aeemed as though It never would there waa mora to eat than area some thing over 100 record breaking appe tites could get : away with. Bating waatft alL either. Imagine taking soda fountain with you on a plcnlo! That waa about what happened, through tha thoughtfulneea of the Coca Cola Manufacturing company and the Weat era soda Worka,-those two companlea uniting to furnish enough flxa water to oool ofrthe crowd when it got thirsty. The carriers were especially happy ever their treatment by Captain Amoa. The affair was engineered and tha de tails were earned out largely through the efforts of D. H. Smith, circulation manager of The Journal, and the orlgl nator of tha various celebrations that have made The Journal Carriers' asso ciation the most popular boys club In Portland, MAY USE BRIDGE FUND RESIDUE AS "NEST EGG" The Greater South Portland Bridge oommlttee has oalled a special meeting for next Saturday evening at the city bail. President Dar Raffety of the oommlttee wishes every contributor to tha publicity fund of tha oommlttee to appear at the meeting, aa the disposi tion of more than 1100. remaining In tha fund ever and above expeneea yet to be met will come up. It Is being mrged by members ef the committee that the money can ba used aa a nu cleus for another campaign for a high bridge In South Portland. ITY SCHOOLS WILL NOT. OBSERVE "FLAG DAY" Because axaminatlona are be In a held In all ef the public schools Wedneeday, June 14, known as "Flag Day," there will be ne observation of the day in Portland, save the running up of flags on the aohool buildings and ether pub lic buildings. Over the state flags will be displayed by ail publie lnatltutlona, and the Port land Elks' will hold a celebration at their temple, to which the publlo has been Invited, MUSW10ER IS HIT AT THE PANTAGES If the audlenee as Pan taxes laat night bad lta own way. Fitch Cooper would, perhaps, be still gtrlng his Irresistible Imitations aad hla musical selections oa various Instruments, 1 Cooper waa the biggest bit of tha new bill that opened at the Fourth street play bouse, yester day afternoon. Not only Is he aa ar- ustio musician, bat he has a good flow of comedy. The beat part of Cooper's work Is done ea aa ordinary handsaw on whioh he plays several selectlona. The Three Kratona, colored boep rellera, are topttned en the Mil and If It waa not for Cooper they would be en titled to that exalted position. Their feats with the boope are remarkable. The beopa are put through startling paces aad the Kratona keep their audl enee admlraniy entertained. la an adaptation from the Daman The Iceman: Thomas p. Holer and hla clever company are seea aad as a com edy, The Iceman" la a success. . The plot has to do with the adventures of a newly married couple, the husband be ing insanely Jealous. Mr. Holer la seen as the supposed Interloper while Mlaa Esther Boggs gives a satisfactory per form an oe of the servant girt The Garden City Trio make good with lot of nonsense aad several happily selected songs. The Billy Bldld troupe of cyclists give a good exhibition, while Lyndon and Dorman, billed as the Tankee Girt and tha English-Boy. have an act of little merit. Animated events close the bllt F. W. Baltes and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING IUmt A. IMS First and Oak DOM GIVES HOT U HINTS ... . , eaawaeawanBaaaaaaaaBaBBBeBaaa t "Muzzle the" Dog and . Swat the Fly," Good Advice for ; - Portland. - ;v Hot weather hints, just Issued by the Chioage health department, might well be -accepted la part la Portland, says Dr. a H. Wheeler, olty health, offloer. Among the hot weather health hints are: -Musaie the dog; swat the fly. "If yon ara not hungry, wait a while. "Where the files mulUnlr. there the babies die "Pure, oool water la the only summer drink. , '", ' "Fruits, freeh vegetables aad oe reals are tha proper hot weather diet Let the price of meat soar. Heat- ucing diets are not needed, and the' ONTE r?TTr"'-"n" "1 ration can be out In two,' IT , . M J I f i I ' i me advice Is Included for the ears -PRICE: aJAJl llUiU prod meat Some of babies, which reads: , -( . "A baby that ' gains a little weight each week la a wall baby. ;It should nurse every four , houra. , Irregular nursing kills, many babies. .' No solid food should be given a nursing baby without such diet being prescribed by the family physician. Above all, do not give the baby narcotics. ' The ' outer olothlng of an Infant ahould be light la warm weather. A good scheme la to keep the feet warm and the head cool. Bablea ahould ba bathed at least once a day during warm weather. Tha family cat also "gets hers,! as follows:- ".' ' "The family cat, on account of Its aomadlo habits, is the most dangerous carrier of disease. Diphtheria and oth er dangerous dlsaaaee. are spread like wildfire by cats and ether pets." 10 xou . , , yo xx- Consult our advertised pr!ca ratettillv then come to ua and you will f;n I that we do exactly aa we advrtia. 1 tor still, bring this "ad" with you, r-i the work performed then pay us the advertised prices, we fill, crown, tnM, bridge, regulate of extract teeth with out pain. These low prloea buy "beet euality" dentistry. Oard ef Thaake I take this means ef expressing my appreciation for th en any generous deeds and expreeelona of sympathy following the loas of my wife, Mrs. iAila Btokea. D. D. STOKES. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just apposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.00 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at ceet of 1100,000. Every comfort and con venience. Oa carUnea transferring, all ever dty. Omaibua meeta trains and steamers. Sand far Beokiet with map ef San Fraociice Foster & Klelser High Grade Commercial aad Electric SIGNS Bast Tth and Bast Xverett' Sta, nones Bast 1UU B-saSe. Boss Show at Beaverton W. A. Storey of thla city spoke Saturday at tha Rose show at Beaverton, giving a very Inter esting talk on how to obtain the best results In rose culture. Mr. Storey Is ' a grower of some of the finest roses In this city and has given the subject deep study. The show was under the au- sploes of the Beaverton grange and In connection with It wars literary ana mu sical exercises by the Beaverton school children. Among the roses on display were many that Mr. Storey pronounced aa fine ts ne haa ever seen. ensationai emorai Bargains Saktt Hew Tork State Society At the I meeting of the New Tork State society of Oregon this evening at Chnstensen's hall. Eleventh and Yamhill streets, the following will be the program:: Piano Solo, Mlaa Eugenia Patten; vocal solo, Albert Brown; reading, Mra. Sylvia Mo Oulre; vocal aolo. Mrs. Jennie Simmons Clow; duet, violin and plane. After the program a short business session will bo held and light refreshments wlU be served. Visiting New Yorkers as well aa former residents of that state and now ef Oregon are Invited. young Win Tiled The win of Milton Young, who died two weeks ago, was filed for probate jthls morning In the county court.- The estate la valued at tl M00, and Is left to the children, I William B. and Z. M. Young nr named administrators of the property. Annual KeetUaT Tomorrow The an nual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Board or Missions will be held at the Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephens, Only 15 clays more to buy the. most wonHerful bargains ever offeree!. ith and Alder 5th and Alder x-T-.. . Ill' W ' ' " 5th and Alder 5th and A lder Thousands Will be here to take aHvanlage of these phe nomenal offerings, so we strongly advise your being on hand early to get the choice selections. No such bargains , in High-GrarJe Merchandise were ever offered as you wiU find here. Others Know a BARGAIN Why Not You ? - TouH find many of them dur ing the laat week of our remark -able Removal Sale. Delays; dis- - appointments, etc., 'prolonged this . sale, but thjs la positively the last , week. s We'll be in the Yeon build ing before the 30th. Nothing ro-stricted-v-everythlng golnf ': Fine Jewelry, exquisitely designed. Storting ell ver, guaranteed watoh. ee, cut glass, dainty china, a va- i tied assortment ef standardised . silverware, ". - ' S89 BXOBJU80B ST. ; yew Addraaa Teoa Bldg. $25 to $30 Silk Dresses M.75 Over 600 In the lot Fully 50 different beau tiful models.' Materials Include Mescalines, Poulards, Taffetas and Pongees.' Chic peasant -blouse effects with Dutch necks, , some high necks ' and long sleeves All colors and sizes. Be here- early to get one pi these $25 to $30 dresses at the removal , ,; f g . easa VX , Price dlU.O $45 to $50 Superb' Tailored Suits Our Collection of Medium-Priced Pianos J Buyers who wish to invest only moderate turns of money in pianos should see our offerings in medium priced instruments. J We provide for their needs with just as much care as we do for those who demand the costlier grades. tj You can find on our floors at all times good, sub stantial, handsome pianos of excellent musical quali ties priced but little higher than many inferior in struments. fj Our store is a place where anyone can buy to the best advantage, not only because we have all reliable grades, but because every piano we seU gives the pur chaser full value for the cost. J The terms on which we sell also make piano buy ing an easy matter here. It is to your interest to see this collection of instru ments .and to compare them with any other which you may have seen. W -M . - j '-jjim.im SJejs iin m ,MI ,, 304 OAK STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH $21.95 These are HighttGrade Man-Tailored Suits in the latest models the same styles hat are being J shown r for the coming Fall. Elegant imported materials -of Tweeds, Mannish Wor- i steds and Serge9,vp!ain tauorea or. iancy trim a. Colors . are . beautiful grays, tansnavy, black and cream serges. Res: $45 to $50 Suits at the removal , s 0 1 ; A f sale price 1 s Jo . W i $6.50-$T.502-Pc. Middy Suits $3.95 Made of (best quality "Linen in all color com- binations--white and blue, whie and red, tart and white, etc. Reg. sold $6.50 and AP? $7.50... . Removal. sale price ...... . !D $7.50 and $8.00 Tub Dresses $3.95 500 beautiful Tub Dresses, made of imported Ginghams, ? Chambrays . and Lawns. Dozens pf beautiful models, $7.50 and $8.00 AT dresses. Removal sale price . i . i)e3e llD Summer Comforts THE wise business man does not get ore heated In hot weather. He uses Bell Tele phone Service. .There is no need of his rushing through dusty streets in the broiling sun when he can sit in his office and use the telephone. The Bell Telephone is a necessity at" every season, because in addition to a superior service It has Lonj Distance connections which are In valuable. , . ' ' THE PAOnC TELEPHONE & . . TELEGRAPH CO. : Every BeU Telephone is the Center of the System, BmZDOsl WOIK, per tootH tM ti B3-arat OOUt 6sOWirS 4.l roBCELinr oiown V vv 1U1 XXASaBTATXOV. XXTBAOTXOX (when plates or hrldea are ordered); CXBAimra TSSTM (when other work Is ordered.) .... SUver rlUl&e-a -ajtmnle SOei una. pound $L. Sold rUUaa-s- Aeeordlaa te atae. SI jtimiif arerres aaa Treanaa Teetaw 9jOO to I1.AO extra. . Foil Set of Teelb. $5,$7.S0,$10 Aeeordraf te ooallty of vor desired. AU Work Oaaraateed tow 1 Tears., ALBA BROS, BTTTjaU FACRXXia SZaTTZSTI ' Open I a, m. to ( p. in. Bundajr to 1 p. in. Phone Marshall 114s., ' - Sf. W. Oaraar td aad Morrlaoa, TTpstalxs, Satire Ooraea. v AMU8E3IENT8. Mala a aad A-360 Oeorge XV, Barer. Kaaaa-er. TONIGHT ALL, WEl L.AHT WEEK , of the eminent actor. . JOHBT aAXBTOUS, ' Supported by the Baker Theatre Co. la Richard ManafMd'e Fnmntin 8ucoeas, . "A rABIIXABT BOMAJIOB." ' MATINEEfl WED. AND SAT. Special Summer prloea. t&c, 10c; matU neea 2So all seats. Next week. Summer vaudeville and Photoplays, lftc f XAnr a. a iooo l KATTJrZB BVZBT BAt a-tavrsi 52??, THEATRE , 15-25-50-75 Homer B. Xasea and If arras rite Keeler aad their Companr, presentlna "In aad Onfj moassy'a Soenle Bevlew, The Three VarraBta, ' Trad Ramll aad His Bids. Xiydell aad Bnttarworth. IVotta Gladstone, Ida. B marie, Orchestra aad SMeturea. - I AXX iWorld'e Oreatest Boope, Xijadea aad VaeqaaleS VaaderUla, WBBK The Tares Bretons, sptnieDss oi na d SO ansa a. of Oardea Oltv Trio, Blteb Cooper. Billy Eldld Trio. Baataaesoopa. Thomas V. Holer ; and Company. Popular prices. Matinee I dally at :8Q. 7:10 and ' i GRAND Week June 13.1911 Here He Corneal , JOB WSX.CX, Oreatest of all Ha- areW Character ; . Oosaedlana. .. I Sprafne ai Brvaeoe Bis sett aad Soott, Oretohea Bpenoer, ' X.nttrtnrer-I.noas ' ' Company, BOteael. Wells aad IrfVli - - m. OBABBASOOPB 1 1 Mat. every day, 1:10 any nr penormancear at i :bi I cony 16o lower floor 16c; box aeata 60a. t. 16o. Eve- 0 and :16; bal- GREAT AMUSEMENT RESQRT BBATTSBB ATTBAOTZOBSl TBJSB BABD COBCBBTf, ' ' Jt OBABO OPEBA QXJAKTET. anrszoAXi oobcsbt ooacpAsrr, TKB OSTB2CH BABaC. SCABJT OTRXB PABK HOTZX.TZXS. Open Pally 10 A, M. to 11 P. M. ' Admia- IfJe Ch- SC. VntitiT FPFP slon....luc dren.,.yfc years., TKCti Cars. Zlrst and Alder Streets. Eannches at Morrison-street Brldre. , , , , , ! BASEBALL j ';BaiciTiOH'sUHB:"f'-, ::r Cor. Vanfna aad Twaaty-fourts Sta. - PORTLAND vs. , SPOKANE Juae IS. 14, 16, 16, 17, 18. " Games begin week days S:00 p. m.' Sun. , dava 2:10 r. in. ' Admission Bleachera 26c; grandstand 60c; boxes zdo extra, cnuoren, Dieach- , era, 10c: grandstand 26a. Ladies' day Friday. Boys under IS free to bleach- era Weoneaday. ; Ncf Departure The tjst ef latexmsats Save rreatiy reduced by the Kolaaaa tTadsrtaklaa; eomvaar. , . Heretofore It haa been! the custom of funeral directors to make charaea for all lnddentala connected with a fu neral. The raward t lea log company, the Holman Vndertak dine funeral dl. rectors or rortiana, have departed front that custom. When casket fa furnished' by us we make no extra charges fe embolming, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services that may be re quired ef US, except clothing, cemetery and carrlagea, thus effecting a aavlng of f la te 7I on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ? SaO TBTAD BT- COB. 8AUC0aT. r - ' ortland Printing House Co. Book, C a t a 1 e f aad Commarnlai Printmr; oek Blmdlna aad Blank Book atakisr. 388 Taylor St. Phones: A228f, M 6281 SCHOOLS AND COtLEGES fHmi$it aad Dar Seboal foe Otrte la 0eHa1f , SueI. aad turn. ar twrtwit StaUe, Art, I iMttlaa. Srauiiia. roreatalosa)dnMeTHK SI situ n ifjrTOP Office g.SC itotoaa lis 11 t it t.lfli. CoTin-nr.i b r, - MMLS Of JtoS ASj k t CiilH Cttrmt. it JiK, A t. , elsJ l'tlf i'l