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THE OREGON . DAILY . 'JOURNAL , PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO, JUNK 0. 1911. POM! NEEDS: DOCKS TO SECURE . cjuuracE Opening of Great InterOcean Highway ' Must Find This City Ready If She Would ; v Gain Advantage. " - --'' ; -Br Arno Dose a. i , '"And now what does Portland mast ; DMdr asked Tn McAllen. after lie , ''. had taken me alt ever town In tile new k , i automobile. "Dorks." I replied. "Whrm 0 "r tovt pirn, Interior baalna, an entirely " , new waterfront from end to ana. . 1 . "You guessed It." he chortled.. "I ' credited you with that , much percep , tioa. - That's tba reuoi 1 took yoa . around. But If you had not aueased It. I'd have told yoa myself." But It does not take anyone to point that out It la not only obvious. It .' ' cries for reeofnitlon. The wharfare faculties of today may do fairly well . t for the needs of today, but the blfteat t thing tfn the Paolflo coast Is tomorrow, and when It arrives, the Willamette : river as it la wlU took like a creek. SAICAL SHAFTS MNDniTH'' John Drew Depicts Part Farmer Come Back to ' ; ' London Society. of The time Is comlna- when Portland will front on the Columbia, river a far.lngs for his African property, as shipping Is concern ed. and the old Columbia slouch will bo one of the bit test - fresh water harbors la the world; but that time- will never oome on Its own book. Nor will It come all at once out of an Arabian's Nlshrs By J. r. a. "Pmlth" is a satire that la meant for more artificial communities than this. but Its shafts do not fly entirely from the mark even here. If you think they do. just ro up . to the Hetllg and see iohn Drew and the excellent frohman company In this' play at W. Somerset Maugham's. The hero's a farmer, and farmers are popular these days. The heroine's a servant girl, and they're ' even more popular. With : theae two characters to lead off with, with the ever popular John Drew to do the acting, with Mary Bohtnd and Isabel Irving to look pretty, 8mlth" should prove a general favorite during Its stay here. Mr. Drew In this play la a Rhodesia farmer oome back to the London society upper middle class be left eight years before. Weds Slater's XaU. He's back after , Agricultural Imple ments and. Incidentally, a wife. He looks upon both as desirable furnish He gets IV EXTEND LINE OF 01 P, BELIEF OF LIVESTOCK fill ed to the proceaa. Several, cltlsens appointed by the court have ueen along the road with thilr stop watches and tape measures, and as a result the 10 drivers caught wU be brought to trial las soon as possible. . j , Salmon, Helpless, ' Bpraxrd Leaping. . mVr, WWW The Jovra.U ' . Hood River, Or- June JO. Dearln eaJmon at the Devil's Punch Bowl In Work Above Cazadero Points D. 0. Uveiy Hopes to Capture I u--nwr u. popular P..um. of .Next National Convention ;-:for.Thi$'City.';... local sportsmen. The f I. harms a standi close to the falls In the river, and when the fish are making their struggle to leap the falls- they Are harpoooed and esaUy landed. r j ' ' ) ' , s u : ' -, y ;,., - ",l , ;';".' IndlAM Munlrlpa )agu. Crawf ordsvUla, lad June 10. A wide variety of munlolpal problems Is to be dealt with at the annual meeting of the Indiana Munlolpal league, which began a three days' session here today. Among ttta scheduled speaker are Msvor Shank of Indianapolis, Judge Lawrence LU-cker of Hammond. Robert E. Proctor of Klk- hart Mayor W. W. Zimmerman of Rich mond and Judge .Timothy B. Howard Of South Bond. ,-. -t ; ' , . " , V Bano Fourth at Cleveland, i. : Cleveland. Ohio. J una 18. Cleveland will have sane Fourth InaUad of firecrackers a band of las ttlaoaa will furnish noise. , to Construction of Tourist Line In Cascades. dream, while everybody the wife by marrying his sister's maid. Smith. Smith Is capable, not afraid of hard work, pretty and healthy. The Rbodealan fanner first looks upon her as a good, sound piece of property. Later on he falls In love with her, marvel and talks about -what a won derful change has come over Portland. " The Columbia river frontage will only became a great harbor after the Wil lamette river la made Into a harbor, atom) "Oe ay." ' The situation Is plain and most peo ple know 1L The only excuse I have for dwelling on the subject is that It can't be talked about too much. The words ."wharves and "piers" ought to be spelled: la 10 foot letters on Council Crest, and so brilliantly lighted that everyone who reads could understand, Portland . has lumped ahead in every other way except the most important of all. And If it does not do something big and radical In that respect it Is going to find Itself out of the race that Is going to begin at the opening of the Panama canaL The other two In the race are 8aa Francisco and Seattle, and they have already started training. gapes at the I according to the lines of the play. But failing in love was never one or John Drew's good points. He Is an extreme ly polished there, you can't write about John Drew without saying it actor. but he Isn't a convincing lover. Any way, ho falls In love with her, and ear rlea her off to Rhodesia. The satire comes In with the scenes surrounding ths "home" life of the farmer's sister, Mrs. Dallas-Baker. This home life consists of bridge. It becomes tragi o when one of the Inosssant players, falling to answer re peated telephone calls for fear ehe'll lose A game. Is told that her baby Is dead. . . Tame Oat" Best, Jane Laurel plays the part of this young , mother she has an exquisite profile and outshines the professional beauties of the cast The best character of the play Is the 1 "tame eat," Algernon Peppercorn, finely That the recce t tranafer to the Port land Railway, Light Power company of Souther paclflo water power hold Ings on the upper Clackamas river means the Immediate extension of ths O. W. P. lines past Caaadero and above the new dam site la indicated by the wy la which grade construction Is being pushed. 8everal crews are drilling, blasting and grading on a light of way II miles long. , Inconceivable difficulties are be ing overcome to maintain anr almost perfectly level gride. Track has been laid a distance i of four miles above Caaadero. The batldtng of the dam commenced more than a year ago about three miles above the present Caaadero dam will franaform what Is now a running tor rent into a placid mountain lake of un usual scenic beauty. . The construction of new power plant 10 miles above the one now under way will coatlnue this lake, and It la expected that the streetcar company will aval Itself of the opportunity to build a tourist rail way Into the heart of the Cascades. D O. Lively, manager of the Portland nnlon stockyards and a member of the charter commission, who has been dele gated by the chamber of commerce and Commercial club as representative at the convention of the National Live stock eseoclstlon to ho held la Sioux City,-Iowa, next week, left last night fot that city. . . Mr. Lively 'will make strenuous ef forts to brlnft the 4tlt convention to Portland. The association has never met on the coast but it Is hoped that 'the prominence Portland has gained aa livestock center will turn them this way. The aaaociauon is one or me largeat and oldest of Its kind la exist ence and Is ' composed of breeders. raisers and packers of livestock. FASTWEM NEW MACADAM ROUTE ;.t. . -, r''V-: ' (SmtUI rManatrh ta The JearaaLl tluu Dl... 4r Jiina la Mwwt ftlver A degree of secrecy is maintained con- propo. that th, dritrs of au tomobiles within ths county bounas corning the purport of the work. Men J??1 JP'A'ZL Z0?!? ?w ? bavo been timed on the west aide ma- . . " "'"T" JaV " eadam road, and each one haa 'been HAVE YOUR FURS REMODELED AND RENOVATED AT SUMMER PRICES PERFECT FACILITIES FOR COLD STORAGE in our MOTH-PROOF VAULTS Unquestionably This Season's Greatest it is a wagon road. So far as Is posst bis fishermen, and others are kept off the right of way, AUTOMOBILES MUST BEAR NO SIGNS EXCEPT NUMBERS 0LC0TT found exceeding speed limit, which Is II miles per hour. Warrants for the arrest of the drivers are now in the hands of the authorities, and the coun ty court is anxloua for a speedy trial. A portion of the new macadam road over which the speeding Is done la being ruined and the court proposes to put an ALL SIZES FROM 34 TO 44 EVERY WAIST IN THE LOT: IS WORTH FROM $2.00 TO;$&00i For the one lmmedlata result of the I acted by Haasard Short. There's a ' canal will be A fleet of steamers from I world of extremely clever and impertl : the AtlanUa They will come like a I Dent repartee given to thla role it is herd Of loaghoms when the corral barn Mr. Maugham at his brightest and best, are letdown. 'And what they will bo Morton 61 ton ' is the husband of. the looking for is a place to land. Where fanner's slater in other words, he's they once land they will continue to Herbert Dallas-Baker, K. C Further land. and the city which la not ready more, he Is a most careful and con- for them will find Itself so far behind I sclentlous actor. Mary Boland waa once in the race before It can get ready that I with the Baker sto,ck company, and as H will never catch up. Such 1s the history of cities. . Everybody follows the crowd. .f .. -,t.y area Thiags Ahead. Now I am In my native city, after six years, Just because thla big event la going to take place in ll or sooner. I have been sent out here by . Pearson's Vsgaslna to see what -will be the eco nomic effect of the canal. This much I can say right now. " It is going to be so much bigger and far reaching than we can realise now that la 10 years we will "wonder what has bocomoof the "Smith is not only very pretty but baa an excellent appreciation of the demands of the role. Isabel Irving, aa the unhappy, pleasure-chasing Mrs. Dallas-Baker, is well east The play Is staged and presented la the Impeccable , Frohman stylo. Portland of yesterday. But It will only have that of foot if Portland takes ad vantage of the greatest opportunity that has aver come to it and provides harvfts, piers, a properly equipped Im migration station, everything-that goes to make up a world port. And it has no time to waste. What Is Seattle doing? Comparisons may taste bad, but it is Just aa wall to know what the enemy Is about Seattle is planning and is going to equip a har bor that will make your eyea open. For the last three months It haa had Virgil Bogus at S1000 a month laying out a plan. Bo haa also figured out a civic center and a new union depot and a lot of things of that sort but he and Seattle and everyone reallsea that the one all Important plan he has laid down is for the port of Seattle. What Mat porttandt The result of this It going to bs that when ths Panama canal opens and thoss steamers come churning through they are going to find in Seattle Just the a J "a t J- n n f l I ln" oi Derma mojr iim iw uv jn. tiuiu- Mired Dy LVdia C. FinkDMl S ing attracts steamers more, and beyond ' VtvmraM rVirrmnu nrl Question, they will get them. VegeiSDie VOmpOUna What has Portland to offer? Let's jl ' , - , . . be frank about It What has Portland round. Wla. "I am glad tO an. to offer? Freshwater? Granted. What ' rionnce uat I hare been cured of dys. eIae7 pockage ' facilities that would pepsia ana lemam not attract a mosquito neet. troubles by your The dock commission has the most medicine. I bad important Job in Portland. Everyone been troubled with "&ht ,t0" know wh " u. ?'n' n.d both for fourteen I"?..'! "c" " ara and Consulted wlA bt ouUt t0 the million mark by lerent doctors, steamera. They must be coddled and but f aiJed to jret any coaxed and enticed into a harbors but reU?r. Alter U8lnS I they have a great- habit of coming back, (Balea Bareaa ef The Jearnal.) Salem. Or., June JO. That It Is a violation of the law to paint signs on automobiles is the in terpretation placed upon the law by Secretary of State Olcott Only two numbers are allowed, and one must bs In front and one in rear. To paint "other numbers would therefore bo illegal Prac tically every auto owner in an- plying for numbers wants his old number or some particular number. Thla la a request which can be granted to no one. as It would completely confuse and disasrange the records in the office. A Leading California Druggist 1 . , -- A a . I raMuvaa. w una v, Foley and Co, Gentlemen We have ! sold and reoommeodod Folejr Honey and Tar Compound for years. Wo be lieve It to be one ef the moot efficient expectorants on ths market Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children. Enough ef the rem-1 edy oaa be taken to relieve a cold, as It haa no nauseating results, and does not Interfere with digestion. Tours very truly, C. It Ward Drug Co., C. L. ! Parsons, Sec'y. and Treaa." . Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound in the yellow package. Skldmore Drug Co. Two stores, main store 151 Third street; branch store. Morrison and West Park street Woodard, Clarke Drug Co. ''..' -. Tailored, ; They are slightly soiled and mussed from Window display. Materials are linons. lawns, voiles, marquisettes and madras cloths, long and abort sleeves, high and low neck, both in embroidery and ptaia'effectt.''.' . 1 , ! v v ON SALE FIRST FLOORSEE WINDOW DISPLAY nonery Hosierr Sak 19c DOCTORS FAILED TO HELP HER Sale :V-', 1 LTd vesretabls Com pound and Jiiood Purifier I can say I am a well woman. can't find words to express mr thanks for the good your medicine haa done me. You maypubliah this if you wish." t Mr. Hkrmak Sieth, Pound, Wis. . . v egetanie uompouna, maae irom roots and herbs, la unparalleled. It may bo ' used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir regularities, periodic pains, backache; DeanniMiown leenne. natnienev. lnrti- pe8tion, dizziness, or nervous prostra i,tioa . ' . For tblrtyyears Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills, and sunenng women owe it to tnemseivea to at least sire this medicine atrial. .' Proof is abundant that it has cured . .tnAliaanfa 'if Athaa ani whv ahviil1 -v.i mi UV tMMSJWaaj Va VbUttO, WAAUb TV AAJ RUVU1U -It not cure you? ; If yoa want special advice write ? Irs. Pint ham, Lyun.Massforit. SX1S tree ana always belpial. BOY BENEDICT, WAGES TAKEN BY FATHER, RUNS AWAY AND IS ARRESTED pecial. EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR STORE REDUCED FROM 15 jp 33 PER CENT Alarm Clocks, one year guarantee ......... .63c Rogers 1847 Knives and Forks, dozen . . . . .$3.75 Rogers 1847 Teaspoons, dozen ..$2.35 Rogers 1847 Fruit Knives, dozen ........ .$3.00 Gold-Filled Pendants, $4.00, reduced to. . . .$1.25 Gold-Filled Bracelets, $5.00, reduced to. . . .$3.00 Gold-Filled Belt Pins, $1.50, reduced to ... . .49c Gold-Filled Scarf Pins, $1.00, reduced to. ... .25c Ladies' 14k Waltham or Elgin Watches, $30, at $20 Ladies' 20-year Filled Waltham ,or Elgin Watches,' $15.00, reduced to . . . . . . . ....... , . .$11.00 ALL DIAMONDS REDUCED 15 PER CENT AH articles purchased during this sale guaranteed 50 dozen Black Lisle Hose for women, an extra good value , at 25c, for Qi Wednesday only. i 1 .5f V 1WANTS' HOSE 17c Regular values 25c, 35c and v50c, in cotton, lisle, wool and tilk and wooL Colors blue, pink, 1 Hn a.M .MJ L1..L, 1WJ...J.. I la Undermuslins at ExlA'aorclinaryPncea Dainty lingerie and Mus lins, trimrned in laces and embroidery, finest mate rials, latest designs, COftfr BINATIONS CORSET rnvroe r nuiwc j v a.taj, uvfT l tJf a. SKIRTS and DRAWERS, house included lA Off M An Trimmed Millinery Half Price WGI? Entire Buidbtd tr fourth am 9imtVmi Cmwe LEADINO SPECIALTY IfOlSE FOX LAMES WSSITS 0X000 SryX QUALITY CCOAOAfy Van'AwN iyAU ..;n,; Trimmed . Millinery Half Price 'Knres ffsM 'tftiro ;. U yoa suffer from headache, indigestion of constipation RED RAVEN that sparkling laxative water will cure, you quickly. RED JtAVEN ; comes b atnafl boulet caDed , . Amlira anrl mil U A doBA. Afi drug stores, cafes, hotels - ' . toeryuihert 15c e (Special Nipatcb to Tna Journal.) e) e Walla Walla. Wash., June 10. Conrad Bchaffer, youthful wife 4 deserter, was brought back to e e this city Sunday night by Dep- e uty Sheriff S. D. MeCauley from Blckleton, Wash., where the lad, who Is 1 yea.re of ftge( had been e located. There bad been no trou- e e ble between the boy and his 4 e wife, who Is also a mother; but e e from stories told by him he had e to give up most of his wages to e his father, who claimed tbem be 4 e cause the lad was not of age. e e Young Bchaffer had neen mak- e lng $16 a week, and of this, it Is v e said, hla father took 110, so the e , boy ran away from home, deter- mined to find another location 4 ! e where he could keep his earnings. e I After a consultation at the ) office of Prosecuting Attorney e E. J. Smith, it was . determined e to let him go. He was told that e e his father has no legal claim on e his wages, now that he Is mar- rled. . PYTHIAN CONVENTION . IS RECORD BREAKER So many members, of the Knights of I Pythias went to the convention at As toria last night that it was found nec essary to charter a second vesselthe Hassalo. It was thought that the T. 3. Potter could hand'e the crowd, but res ervations on that vessel were exhausted long before the time to start. ne convention tms year will be larger than any ev-r held In Oregon by I the Knlgbts. A great number of dele I gates were accompanied by their'wlvea. The grand lodge went Into session I early this morning, It Is said that this year has. been one of the most success ful In the history of the order la the state. ' ". . ; . Standard Jewelry Store ' 141 Vi THIRD STREET, NEAR ALDER I Stklm. Wiltlmm Sthlm SeMsss 0jmeerv Kmtsl HmH ntummrm Schioss Bzltlmcn Qotitts iiifttsiitwinttiii)TttiTn Sdilasi BiMnar Clathrt 1 1 Km B. , yumiim uiLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiv 'i- A - T Til Hits M99 All Bbys5 Sratte Aire Reduced Onei Fouptli Children Cry for Fletcher's rSkhu patllmon rStkku iBfWsreft Seafesa WMm$n 'ii-VvWxJkX.V : The Kind Yon Hare Alwavs RnnirTit iina - tare of Chas. II. Fletcher, and has been made tinder hla pergonal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you In thla. Counterfeits. Imitations and IrT,"?0 are but Experiments and endanger the, health of Children Experience against Experiment What Is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute tor Castor OIL Pare ' gorlc. Drops 1 and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. Its agre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms . and allays Feveihness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind f vU1 Teethtet Troubles, cures Constipation ;1 and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the htomach tand Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's FrfeudT"" Tho Kind You Havo Always Boucht 'Bears the Signature cf In Uso For Over 30 Years THtctwT.ua eoMMNv, r siusaav s-rncrr, niw vosk iw. You U rin(i " tter Boys'' aothlng t fcpyhere than the kind we sell You'll never find better values any where than we give the year around. But twice annually we outdo our everyday efforts by reducing all prices an even fourth. The reason for this is: Stock. Reduction pre-' P"0 fT k next season. - You profit like this: .).-;T" ; - ' ' ' Boys' $5.00 Suits at $3e75 Boys'. $6.00 Suits at C4.50 : Boys' $7.00 Suits at $5,25 Boys'. $8.00 Suits, at SCeOO Boys' $10.00 Suits at $7e50 . ,s.;.v;:.:.:Free!';''rv rnawts Hit l mm a E1 BtHImm sosnsja Kiwi Waltlmm a sr luaM4 fljlSWt rusma wSeklmnt iBtlUmm . tiltlmort Clothtt. i a av r I Mejsl Btltbtm ptltlmtn Stbiou ' 9Wmrt tCMhmtA mattlmm k mm aa. . Baseball and, Bat, Catcher's Mitt or Football Given Free With Each Boy's Suit sniMtit pattlmttt iCIoltm IP? piltlmm rHais j rnwresV I tms ImoA Clothing Co. j Fourth and Aldtr Streth NII Bttflmtrt .Cofor palllmm "w rm "T ;rtrtri i n iitr r . . if . Kan M .Sr.'l n.i-i .. ri"- t Clci.;$ S&kss Dslttzcrs CIsiht flats 1100 Tev O A v. k. 3 ftiswtsYawn J l$3X9At3.Q9 4 ids. rr,A.i isfi juiiumii' uuuuiiaimm