THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO, . JUNB 18.M911. TOOTOTICS Toxiairrs amxsemcnts. limjfl John Drew la 'Smith." Gm'HEUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude- B A KEH Yl udev 1 11 a 1 ' PANTAOKfl .Vaudeville. ' - , 0RANL fcalllvaa Coneldtne, vaude ville. . .. .-.'-. , OAK8 PARK Jland eonoart; ' grand enera quartet, afternoon and evening. TAR. AKCAUia OH JOT, TXVOLX-; Flret run pictures. 11 a. m, to 11 p. m. -''' Wrath Condi tiona, " . A high preeaur field, central at sea . aff the Washington ooaat la spreading eaatward ever Oregon. Washington and ' Idaho, an A. another high pressure area overllra Uia plain states and extends eastwsrd to tha lowsr Uka region and " then southeestward to tha. Xtlantia . count c Low preeaure areas ere centra thla morning aver Alberta, California, Louisiana and tha' Canadian southeast, respectively. Llsht rain liaa fallen In extreme. . northwestern Washington, ,, southwestern Montana, southern Baa- ... katiltewan. waatern Tennessee. North Carolina and aoutharn Louisiana, and ' moderatalv - heavy rain has fallan In southern Florida. Thunderstorms were reported from Swift Currant. Havre,! jieiena, winnemucra ana Hnrevepori. The weather la slightly cooler in Brit ish Columbia. Washington, northern and western Idaho, northern Utah, northern Oregon and along tha Oregon and Cali fornia coaat. in tha uisaiaaippi vaiiey, and la tha aonthaaatara states, and it U rnucb- warmer In Nevada, Ariaoaa and in tha north Atlantia atataa. In Arlsona, ", southeastern Idaho, Saekatehewan, eaat- ern Montana, waatern Norm ueaoia, Manitoba, Minnesota,- Wisconsin, -On-. taiio and tn tha north Atlantlo atataa temperatures are considerably above normal. Condltlona are favorable for generally fair weather tonight and Tuesday In thla district, with lower temperature to night la aoutheaatera Idaho.- Winds will pe mosuy norcnweaieny. .-. - - v FORECAST. - Portland and vicinity Pair tonight and Tueeday; northwesterly winds. Oregon Fair tonight and Tueadayj Borthweeterly Wlrula. Waahlngton ajr tonight and Tues day: north weat to northaaat winds. Idaho Fair tonight and Tueadar; cooler aoutheaat portion tonight. T. W. C. A. Meeting. U.t tha meet ing of tha Oregon Cohgree of Mothers at the T. W. C A. tomorrow afternoon. Mm. E, H. Ingham will read a lecture by Dr. Loula Dec h man n of Seattle, a noted German biologist and physio logical chemist. Tha subject of tha lec ture Is tha "Truth About Bacteria and Our Resisting Powers." Dr. Dechmann will be la Portland. Tueadar, Jane 17, when he will take to tha Mothers Con gress, telling them how to cure and prevent the dreaded summer complaint. These lectures are delivered by Dr. Dechmann without price, with tha view of helping aa much as possible the causa or healthr children. leefmre Zs Interesting' Aa interest ing talk, on "Commission Government was heard at tha T. M. C. A. raster' dar by a large audience when Charles Frederick Adams, noted authority on tha single tax propaganda, chose that for a subject. Ha told of the success of tha plan of government in Galveston, Dea Moines and other cities, and ex plained tha methods In an Interesting and able manner. The audience was greatly impressed with Mr. Adams ad dress. , - Pipe Una Crew at Oreiham. The crew that la engaged In laying tha Bull Run pipe line has reached Greaham and la now laying tha line Inside the. limits af that town, work la being rushed. It Is statld that many .unforeseen ob stacles have arlaen in Greaham and vicinity, and tha work has been delayed 1 longer than was expected. FOUR' CArlO DATES III RACE TODAY III I' hi mm OF COOIff DIES Contest to Choose Successo to Mrs.- Sitton as Membe ; of . Board of ; Education Is Warm One. ; " ; 1 : lecture on Wild Towt Will Finley wlU lecture on "wild Fowl Nurseries in Oregon" Tuesday night at the T. W. C. A. auditorium. Harry Wank, baritone, will sing a group of songs. Tha lecture will be at 8 o'clock and lantern slides will ba used in Illustrating. All Inter ested are welcome. Committee on Child Wejfare. There .will be an Important meeting of the committee on child welfare conference and exhibit Tuesday June to, at 1 o'clock, in tha Madison building, 280 Third street Funeral of J. P. aThaanonv The fu neral of Captain J. Phil. Shannon, who died here Saturday night, will ba held at Oregon City on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at the Maaonlo cem etery, h Pioneer Banquet. The annual ban quet of the Oregon Pioneers will be given In the armory at 4 o'clock Wed- nesdar afternoon, - June IL Ail pio neers are cordially Invited. f Sons and Daughters The Bons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers will hold their annual meeting Tuesday evening, June 30, at 8 o'clock. No cards will bs ant out this ' MM. Prlnoess Xoa;, one of tha great singers of America, will give a song re cital In the Central Christian ' church, East 20th and Salmon, Monday night Admission t&o. , e landlord Donblss Bant, forcing us out Of store. As we have no location, will sell everything regardless of price. Sale begins Wednesday at V a, m Bel ding Bros Jewelers, SB Washington street ' Beginning at I o'clock this afternoon tha polls at 31 places In tha city were opened tor tha alsotlon ' af a ' member of tha city board af education ta sua. I Mrs. . I w." Bltton. An active campaign la behalf af four candidates haa ftraataA mnrm than - umiI I I i af and, a large vote la axbaotad, A. T. PlegaL Jarry EL nroaaaah. Is. O. Manly and Baa ' Bltsland. all of thatn attorneys, are eandldatea for the poalUoa.' Eaoh has .tha backing af large number of 'friends who are In terasted In their auooeas. and as eaoh Uvea In a different aocttba af tha city, tha voting la expected to rafleot looal praferenca la 4arga dearee. All taxpayers, regsrdlssi af sex. are qualified to vote. , Tha palls will re main open until f p. m. Votera do not have to cast their ballots In their home p reel nets, but may vote at any af the appointed places, following la tha list of polling plaoes dealanatad i by tha school board: Product 1 R. J. Newborn-. 14 Thnr- man street. , Precinct S Cetaeh school fbulldloa. Bavsnteanui and Kearney. Preolnot I Craaoent Paner eomnaav. x s-roat atreaf, corner Ash. Preclnot i-Atklnaon schooL nevanth ana conott. . Precinct I A. I HowaVd. 1T1U weventn street. Praclnct I Northweetern School Tuw nlture company, 344 Third a treat. Precinct. 7 H. J. Lango Publishing company, i Third street Precinct t Cottel'a drug a tore. Ill nrat street Precinct s TerwlUlaar aehoaL Mae aoam roaa ana Tbompaoa avenue. Prednet 10 Carl. Gelmaa. SO Praat Precinct 11 Stephens achooL East Seventh and Stephana Praclnct 13 R. M. Gatewood aV Ca i9 can 'inirteemn street Preclnot II F. E. Potter. Arleta. ad Jolng poatoffioa building. Praclnct 14 401 East Aider street Praclnct II Hunter's hall. Eaat Tarn. hill and East Thirty-fourth afreets. Precinct IS -O. N. Tweed, 1111 East Stark street Mon ta villa. Praclnct 17 Eaat Side Electric com pany, 111 WUIlama avenue. Preclnot IS- Fire ball. Alblna avenue, between Willamette boulevard and Kll ltngsworth avenue-' Precinct 13 Duke's hall. Main street. Lents, Or. Precinct 20 Alnsworth school. Elm and Twentieth streets. Praclnct 31 P. V. Pingborn, Fif teenth and Broadway. Precinct 12 Woodlawa school, Union avenue and Bryant Prednet 21 Emma- W, Thompson, 111 Thurman atreet . Precinct 34 Roae City Park nhar- tnacy, Fifty-seventh and Sandy read. free j net z Portsmouth acnonL Gloucester, near Dawson atreet Frederick W. Hanson, Old Time Resident of Portland, , Was Well Known. ' , v , rredertck Wintarn Has sea died at his home near Manor, WaelL, last night, aged 14 rears and I months! Mr Haa- aon was barn at ' Mllwaukte, Or, ApHl II. JI5T, and removed ta Portland with hla parents, Haas and Nanoy Hanaon, la 1161. Ha resided, here until he moved to hla farm and tha plaoe af his death ta Janusry, 1101. ... ... . .. . Mr. Hanson was elected ta the city eaunoll during tha aecand administra tion of Merer Mason, and served the city In that capacity for twe years. He waa than appointed superintendent or the eounty poor farm, which he man aged for two years. - t"" ' '. " Ha waa a member af the Bnnayatde Methodist Episcopal ohuroh almost from Its organisation, and nerved aa tha a flctsl board af tha church for many rears. He was also superintendent or the Sunday school for several years. Ha waa a member Of tha Orego&Tle- neerv association, ' . Mr. Hanson waa stricken with par alysis en November 14, 1110. and lin gered until last Sunday night Ha leaves a widow, Mrs. Alloa Hanson; son, A. C Hanson, and twe daughters, I Maud Hanson and M, E. A. Rob erts, and one sister, Mrs. J. C Rob erts, and a brother, C EL Hanson. Funeral services will be held at tha Sunnyslde M. E. ' church, Wednesday, June 31. at 11:80 a., m. The funeral services will be conducted by Rev. Dr. T, B. Ford. Serrloee at the grave will ba private. plaints thst have been made ta tha rail road epmmlsslon, snd aa no hearsay evl denee will be considered, a personal at tendance at thla Bieettnc la Impertaat SERGEANT AT ARMS ON TRIAL FOR BRIBER " ' ' (DalUS rea tual Wtiv-t ' , Columbus. Ohio, June II. Tha second trial af Rodney Dlexla. senate seraeant at-arma, for alleged bribery, la which It la charged ba waa a ge-between for sen ators and detectives poelng as lobby ists, began today. Diegte attempted ta swear Judge Kmkald off athe bench aa a eharge of prajadloe bat tha affidavit waa overruled by Judge Qoldsberrr. i i i i, i ii ", . ' " Frinterg ta 0rmaay. , In Germany tha printers had a mem ship af (till at tha and of III. This anion has) a very close and Strict agree ment with the mastere. via! Union m ambers da net work for any employer not la the meat ere' association, and vtoa versa members af tha masters ergaal aatioai employ nnioa men only. WILL MAKE RULE FOR RAILROADS rfba within the spreat af a rsew antl-aplashlog feuoet prevent tha water apatUrlng as It sues, aa matter what tha p Oregon Commission to Meet at Union Stockyards , June 20. The Oregon railroad commission will meet at Portland Union Stockyards, North Portland, 10 o'clock. June 33, to consider the question of making a rule for railroads In Oregon applying to the handling of livestock Jn less thsn carload Iota, on specified days In the week, at a minimum speed per. mile. This will be in accordance with the livestock law adopted by the last legislature At Ure same time were win oe con sidered the questlbn of furnishing ac commodatlona to shippers accompanying livestock. It is said to bs important that every livestock shipper In the stats attend this . meeting, and the- Portland Livestock exchange makes the request that there shall bs a good attendance . This hearing ta tha result of oom- We Have a Rlflhl To Be Proud Of the loyalty of oar friends. We feel that wa have deserved it Our aim haa alwaya been aad always will be to make thla store servloe unfailingly aatlsfaetory to those who came here for hardware. We welcome a teat of Its efficiency, whether yon measure by price, quality ar osneiaaration. AVE.RY & CO. 48 Third Street Foster rSc Klelser High Gra4e Commercial wad Electrii SIGNS Tth aad Bast SfvereM Sta, Bast nil i it-am, ortland Printing House Col Book, Oat alas sag Oesaaaexetal Printing Beak Bla&g aad Blank Book leaking. 388 Taylor St. Phones: A 2281, M 6201 TRIAL' FOR: SHOOTING 3 (Continued From Page Ons.) land died of their wounds, while Atkin son Is on the road to recovery. Kenwood is to be tried first en a charge of murdering Von Puhl, who waa the ob'ect or his attaok. Cope land and Atkinson were bystanders, and had no part tn the quarrel. The trouble be tween Von Puhl and Henwood la said to- have originated over rivalry for a woman's favor. The woman In the case Is the wife of a prominent Denver banker. Since the tragedy the husband. John W. Springer, has filed suit for divorco from his wife. Me declared: "Why should I. aa tha head of one of the largest Institutions In the city, be brought into this unfortunate affair? Mrs. Springer alone must answer for ber sins." " Crawfish! Crawfish! " Good crswflsh today at Leven'a Grille. 348 Ash, between Second and Third. Best in city. e Our Unparalleled Remington Typewriter Rental Offer aBaBBBaBBBMSBBJHaBaBHBaTaaTaTaHsBBaB For $5.00 we will rent you, in good condition, a model 6, 7 or 8 Remington Typewriter for Three Months. Then you can buy the machine, if you like, and we will credit this $5.00 on the purchase. 245 Stark Street Remington Typewriter Company lUKorporaiesj Main 3. A-1573 Special Exhibit of BEGINNING TODAY! "Wafer-thin" bands v Pitting syes with proper glasses Is my specialty. We make spectaclea to fit all sights. Wa plsase in quality and in price. George Rnbensteln, optl clan, 1S9 Third atreet, near Yamhill. Peciflo States It re Xnsuranos Com pany, home of floe, Portland, Or., room ZOO , Chamber or commerce Duiiding, Phones: Marshall, 668, A-4331, ' . Steamer Jesse Xarklns for camse, Waihnn 0-n 1 and wl, laniMne-a. Aallv . ec$t Sunday., Leaves Washington atreet dock at I p. m. ... , .. Diamond Crassote Boor Stain No bet' tar. SOd - per gallon In t gallon cans. Portland Sash aV Door Co, ISO Front jr Atttw mage to THiamoo Leave Port- iana ana wiiiamiB. vu luaar . W. A, Wise and assoctatea, painless pentlsts, Third and; Washington. ; ' Iiost Sabla and white Collie dog. He- Ward. Phone Main 2 J7. 1 NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL .-..:. ASSOCIATION . ' i 7,:-. ' y?Z gag rranolsoo jraly t-14. , All teachers and others desiring to . attend the N. EL A. meeting in San ' Francisco should make reservations by caning st 8. f. ucket ornco. Third and " Washington streets Portland, Or where i a diagram of sleeping ear renervatlons is kept; It is important that this reser vation be made in order that the neces . sary equipment can be provided, ' e v:'' -Crawfish.-:'; , . Plenty nice, large. Juicy, TamhiU riv- af.-srasrf1a1i eiy jhs) fiaU" . and vs the band that eliminates the troublesome pulling, hauling and' jerking your collar, shirt and tie out of shape ! No matter what particular shade you wantno matter, what combination of colors you preferyou'll find it in this extraordinary exhibit: Look 'em over without feeling under obligations to buy! "WriERE YOU GET THE BEST." t On Washington. Near Fifth Street V-- AJrCS EMUXTS. , ' t r ' . ' , ft "' " . i .- At Friedlandero Removal pBTSBIJtarBn lllikUUEO 1STO Sale The Special This Week WillBe AM0NDS $25 Diamond Rings. Reduced to $20.00 $35 Diamond Rings, Reduced to $28.00 $50 Diamond Rings, Reduced to $40.00 $65 Diamond Rings, Reduced to $5200 $75 Diamond Rings, Reduced to $60.00 $100 Diamond Rings, Reduced to $85.00 Set to Suit the Purchaser Forty Years of Upright and Unfail ing Integrity have made the name of FRIEDLANDER an absolute guar anty for all articles offered for sale FRIEDLANDER Present Location 268 Washington Bet Third and Fourth Future Location Wilcox Building Sixth and Washington Ne wTelephone Directory FOR PORTLAND WILL CLOSE June 30th Any changes or a33itions to lUtings or advertising matter for this issue must be arranged for on or before this date a The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company U J Pl flfd) la EAM61UWDHL' 'Will raise the dough better. There are many good reasons; why. FULL POUND-25c Crescent Coffees, Teas, Mapleine, Spices,: avorina; Extracts, Etc, " : enjoy a well deserved reputation. ; Grocers' everywhere sell taero. i CRESCENT MFQ. CO. SEATTLE, VASIL IMBIJUIQ THHATlii: yaeaea ataJa 1 aa Aiiaa. Rim asomtuo TOinasT Bpeeial PMee Matinee WerineiuUr. J Cbarlaa aVohmaa rresenta JOHN DRE.W la Somerset Mauf ham's Com.Jy. "SMITH" ' i ; Cast laeludaa . MART BOULNDIIABEXXH IRVUfO. BTreoinsa iewer floor. IS, It.lSj el. seer. Ills, l tie. 10a; aaLerr ,o. , Waaneadar mallaee, ti.hH. fl. Us.' c. but axs foxoauunr -., 4 KIOHT BEOINNO TIIUIUIOAT - Special Pries Matinee Saluraep. . The ravorlte Cocnedlanaa ., M A Y- R0BS0I la Har Faxmons. tomsvlv lilt ask latniMUMftM aia aaa MaM W I BnarsheaaaaaaaV m. A all ak.f . I-w .- liwr l.f V. 9 4 a7eV MAfftSBT al Msasl fll at aaia VI. 11 - - t.k ' I"" w w ivwa ivwa t tV a A ivwi rpvsi. rallerr I So, I la Saturday matinee ,11. Tie, lOa, lie, tie. BAKbK atai? a'aA aiaaa Crsom X- Bakes, afaaaasr. Blafrst and ooolest summer vaudeville and Fbete Flay theatre la Uia eltr. All ' Dlgh elaaa acta. First run pbote play a. i n. meat xor ua Meat soonsr. I Oo-CUMrem Un4sr T Se Afternoons, twe shows, atai-tlnr at 5. ' Evanlnaa, eentlanoas. startlnr T:J8. En- iire many, ci pin Tnuraflay. A lose TIBT DA 1 11 M MAimiTal vv Asa. n maaETa) awww T a. saatnem la aaa? aA sas . fseete b baskrw "The raaaa iobi ' lOene a team . 'Hieasrsj" B4war ivavlae mr anlllrajt a. Oo, acaeeal fs Basis Trttt MlllsT aad Iyla llctaTesOrcheatra. QRAND Week June 19, Iff 1 1 me Cheeaarfleld I Saal Cbaae lOaaaraljry I Toe wilsoas LBW Manmrsj, BUaa and Beea , - TeUla Tlsasly rearl Tonnar Tales nam Be- Barnard's Maatklas aiad the Oora.' faJLAJTOAAOOfa Matinee ererr dar. 1:SA. anv aaat 1S. Erenlng- performances at 7:10 and t:ll: beloonjr, lie; lower floor Mo. box aeata lOo. . traetraalsd TaudevUle. 1U TXia Will II . Original Boa I toa rede was la The Most Oelateateal I Woman Orehastra la the World JLaia I Jordan a Co. win Xac. raenelr aad iBermaai rraak BCoOrea A Oo. hi- taaeeeopei roveJar Prleeai aTatlnaa SaU lly. Cnrtaina ao. TOO, M A J ESTI C COMFORTABLE Park and waafalncton Streets. , . mxam cxumu -'v Motion Pictures "MADAMB OTHIC, Soprano. ir MISS DT5LROT, Violinist Admlaelen lOo; Private Box tie. 1 paoosas Oaks Vark OsaaA Open Quarts, M Aocss af SoUd ran. aad Matatorlom near psn - take a awlnv Tha wonder of tha northwest, tha Os trich Farm. HlV;laas open sir eon oerts everr afternoon and erantac Most dsSfhtful suburban ride from any part o tha city, le. Admlsaloa loo. ahll- -dren le, under years free. Cars every fear minutes. First and Alder. Launches foot of Morrison street. . BASEBALL BBCBZATIOsT VAJUC - Oo& Taaa-ha and Tweaiy-Xoarth ta.l. ' PORTLAND vs. TACOMA jane SO, tl, tt, S3, ta, S5. Games begin week days 1:00 p. m. Sun days 1:10 p. m. Admission Bleachers tie; grandstand -10c; boxes tlo extra. Children, bleach era, XOo; grandstand tla Ladles' day Friday. Boya under IS free to bleach- . era wsdnesday. . . The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist on or towx nom should ra membwr that our foroe is so organised that are can do their entire crown, bridge and plate work la a day If aes. easary. rull Sat of Teeth ..SS.O nndae Work or Teeth Without PUtea .S3-60 to Gold Crowna ......... Bit rSO to Poreelala Crowna ... .SKO to Oold or Porcelain ruilnas. . . .Sl.i Stiver miimfw. .. ......bow w la xeaxw wuarantae. Hours I a. m. to S p. . m.; Sundays, Union Oentat f Co; riBST AJTP atOBBIBOB STS. " - SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 500 fsou ft Art bo w VIOO Mount Tamalpais MiHtary Academy MA BAST BATAJTh CAU, An -Accredited High Set SGraimnariGradw fafaatry. Cavalry. KonnUd Artinary, Open Air gwlmni Vng Pool aad vym. Ajrroir cbosbt. jo. a. 't Mead Mastaav v . BtTXXat OOlZiEOB, Bear Oakland, Cil - The Only Woman'a Collere on tne l a. clflo Coaat Chartered U)i5. Entranrt and graduation reoulremfi.te t? those Of Stanford and L'nivf rail t uf C'it Ifornia. Twenty-two dt'rtn.rt,(. I j . ellmate. President, f.nt;i.i i..y :.. A. M., LHt. IX. IX. IK rr nn . ; addresa Secretary, iii.is 0.k,i f, t,., California. 1 1 " ' - - -