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V THE OREGON DAILY- TOURNAU, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 0r 1911: TOOTOHCS TOXIQITT8 AMUSEMENTS. f Tmr.inl.rti rta in "atmMh " ORIIUttTla Orthum Circuit Vaud. viil. -.v . ( " BAKER Vaudevlll . . ' ' PiKTtnK'ft.VilMnvlll. GRAND tiulllvaa Conaldlns, vand- Ville. ' . OAKS PARK Band encrtj srand o opera quartet, e4ternootiaBd svenlng. STAR, A RCA DUX OH JOT. TIVOU r iri run lViciurw, " Weather Conditions. '." Tha atmoepharlo pressur la dsoreas- . ing aiong ma nonn Atianuo ooui i blah pressor atlll obtains over th c.n. and tha pressure la l ovar wsstnrn Canada. A high pressur rlMd erlles ths oantral plaint stales and tha appf Mississippi alley. Ovar California and " northeastward to Menl- toba and orar tha waat gulf and north Atlaatlo autaa tha praaaura la relatively low. answers and thunder storms hav occurred In aouthaaatarn Wsehlngton, northeaatarn Oregon, aouthaaatarn Ida ho and Saskatchewan, and light rain , haa fallen In northern Utah, southern California, western Maw Tork.: Quebeo, nd In tha east gulf and aouth Atlantlo autaa.. The waathar la generally cooler In tha central south, southwestern and northern statss, and It la warmer In central portions of tha country. Except la Washington, we tern Oregon, north ern and extreme southern California, Texaa. Oklahoma, weetern Missouri, I.ntilaie.n. tha Mat rtilf statss and In Maryland, temperatures are generally hove normal. ' CM 16 IMS II GRADUATES OMORROV Feature Act Is Jesse L Las- ley's Musical v Comedy 7; "The Photo Shop.' tt a ; . ByXU Tha graduating ' axerclaea.. of the Hurasa' Training- achool at St. Vincent' hospital will take place tomorrow, Wed nesday evening, at o'clock at St Vln oast's hall. In tha Training; School build In. Tha graduating claaa containa II members as follows: Clara Provost, Aabland, Or.; Rom Adele Ityssr, Port land;1 Beesl Emelda Lea. Portland! El- lata R, Ilollenbeck. Portland; Anna Maria Condltiona ere favorable for reneral Iv fair weather riurlnr tha next II houra 1 by Charlea Stfralaht. at tha Diana. In Oregon. Washington and northern Something doing every minute Orseae Is ."i.hJ.r,fi.t,-UDihi0r,1w,hiJ! B an "umber of recalla ware da &olew&VrUwil? olSu? fought "dl.nc. wonld let Northwaatarly winds will prevail. . ".. Portland and vicinity Pair tonight I vine, tha friend of all rood Oroneum-I ana weanesaay. Knnr r w.. Ka, with his own elaborate eat and Oregon and Washington jrair ionign K1- - . ... ..... I and Wednesday. North westerly wlnda. I - Z " .1 Idaho Pair north, no were ana mun-i "" jw ww der etonna with ooolar aouth portion get tne laugna which are freely given tonight. Wedneaday fair, axoapt snow- i as long as ha Can be Induced to tarry. era ana tnunaer storms wHineMi An excellent black face act la put ever tlon. I bv Miller anil Lvla. who have a. anlan. did Una of new chatter, their own way wiavara Baooit irpaaia A. Tnry in or delivering it and their own war of tha circuit' court yea lard ay anernoon settling a dispute with tha glovea. upheld tha viewers report on opening The Rexoa cloee the bill with a Eaat FortT-seoond street between East graceful exhibition of roller akatlng, in Yamhill and Taylor streets, itawara which they Introduee a number of new H. Sutton appealed from tha viewers' futures, chief among them, their tun report. In which he was assaaaad Malnel aenaatlon. Their coetumea are damages on one lot. and ll4 on anotn- worthy of not. sr. Tha city took steps laat rail to Harry Snlltvsn and his company pro Open up thle street, as It will give an Mnt tne sketch, "The Favorite." a race outlet to tha Belmont streetcar Una traPk .pjaode. which doea not differ , . largely from othera of the sort exoept At S. AadjWs School Tha closing tnat a thrllllnr race la Introduced with axerclaea or bl juiarewa acnooi. motion plcturea. Tha Bet la good. Kaat inio ana Aiwni Marcel and Borte trio, atrong men nem tomorrow eeuin, l " " I of a new type, and two veraatlle boya, There t a let, UP at tha OrpheumlVan noomlaaen. Portland; Mabls Anna this weak. .Tha new bill Is filled t I Mcraiigott. lone; Ida May Deegan. Rd tha brim with , variety f ha sort Idg. Mont.; Tereaa DeVofa. PortUnd; which scores... .-.( , .s ,v (,- , The feature aot la another f Jeeee I Laaky's tS minute tnueloal ' soma dies, "The Photo Shop." As usual tha sat Is perfeot In all details, tha chorus or II asd tha principals mag frequent and effective change of eostume, and tna production move along with plen ty of action and flnleh. Mamie Flem mlng. a the girl behind the counter, presents a distinct characterisation and scores heavily In bar original singing of, "Send Ma a Man." Charles Stlne, as. Daniel Puah, gets all the laugh du him and Eugene Redding; wa ever to the fore with. hi French nobleman part. Gertrude Taylor was good to look upon and filled all requirement of bar part Gen Greene, very dreeey, made a big hit with hi "study In songs." aaalated ' , ' M a 4 . ...... Carolina Olaen, Juneau, Alaska; Martha I will give the system a total of 110 Margaret . Bherldan, Balera; Elvers T, I cars. Allen. Hood River; Lillian R. Johnson PortUnd; Mary Thereaa Lawaon, Oardl- iow- k at WrartlUC Ikmt nr; uartna Min,niuiam, f uma, i ,.... . , Adelaide T. Short. Lowden. Wash. I"0U C" Tb Phllomana Kurath, PortUsd. annual eonvenUon f the Iowa SUU "Samper Suparlna. Inferos Iftmguanr I aaoociation or kjs. which opened bar Is th class motto. I tday with a reoord attendance, prora- laea to p even mora eajoyabl than FIVE NEW CARS COME f OR P. L & P. CO. Fir new pay-aa-you-enter ears bar been received by the Portland Hallway. Light ft Power company and are being placed In readlnea for aervle. The oars hav not been algned to any line as yet but will b by the end of the I week. Elghty-flv more ears' ar da to arrive within th next 4 day. The usual. ' Th program Includes attend anc of th Elks at th wreatllng; match between frank Ootoh and Frank Been, for th ohamplonahip of tha world, t take place tonight, ' and , a maramfttb narad tomerrow. th aeoond of th three days of tha gathering. Journal Want Ads brine result a ' The Piano You Want Archblahop Alexander Chrlatle will open the bill with soma exceptional DICK YATES 10 prealda and will dlstnnut aipwmu w 4 balancing and nevltr musical I tha followlnar arrammar araae pupna. i Thomas ieeaon Murpny, wonn r Copt Mary Esteue Biaae, saary Anna Keppert Evangelin Oiaes zeraes, aiary Searl Aarla. Orac Euxaoein aina Mary Iran Blocb. atealty Board's SswarsSoc-vAxranga- ments hav beaa compietea tor in Realty Board axcurston naxx Daturoay afternoon over the line or tne unuea Railway. Over mem Dare signmea their Intention at toe ooara meeting yeeteruay ul mmmmm ui v - i - , ... . , expected by the committee in cnarge rUITHCr UUVCHlUr 01 Illinois 10 that nearly twloe that numoer ox realty men Will DO on nana wnau m leaves at Fourth ana Btarx. DELIVER ORATION Speak at Gladstone on Fourth Program. Waverty-micAanond club Tha Waver- ly-Rlohmond Improvement ciuh win noia a regular meeting ura mmni m i rtimwA Tmtmm mi waveriy nan, nrfniy-iixin ana viinwo . . f u I Tki. an i via tr i i " streets. This meeting win do or special interest to ths people or that section. known aa "Dick" Yates In national poll- tics, will be th leading speaker at agoorhouaa Oomnaaty. Maaonle th Fourth or July celebration at Olad- Bldg 115 Weat Part, closing out retail unaer me auepioes ox in wu-1 pictures, frames, wall paper ana srustr uuneiis vauey uwiuuqna aaaociation. roaterlaia Lowest prices in th city. - Arrangements nave oeea xnaa to e- cure through lnterurban rvtc from Trunks, Basra, Oases going at cost as Portland and trains will be run every W ar going out or oueineae; tii.ov i au niuniin, mm ui muea irvm trunks 17.75: 15 caaea IZ.HO. feeriea uiaaatona to tna para on tne aruo una Trunk Co.. 11th and Waahington ata I . a. k. veterans wearing outtona are to he admitted free to th ground. Vanlflc Btatas Fir Xnsuraso Com- m in morning tnar la to oe a oaae- sany. noma orrica, jrortiana, vr room "ewwen u iwum. m It Chamber Of Commero buUaing. lawyere. iu u. , n. arum corpe Phonea: Marahall A-4II1. Steamer Jeaae Mark in for Cam a, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Th G. A, R. drum and the Naval reserve band will fur nlah th muslo. An interesting feature I will be the contest between the Che mawa Indiana and the T. M. C A. in a six mile steeple chase. Dr. Gabriel R. Magulre will In tha evening deliver a lecture upon "With an Irishman Xuoae Oil Statu for Interior finish. Through the Jungles of Africa. $1,76 per gallon; calclmo tints, (o lb. Portland Saah & Door Co., 230 Front Bag ruga for sal at the People'a Inatltuta, 24 Burnald at Reasonable price. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Auto Stag to Tillamook Leave Port land and Wlllamlna. Call Eaat 64S. ON PAROLE, HE SAYS, BUT AUTHORITIES IN MISSOURI WANT HIM W. A. WU and aaaoclates, palnleas dsntlsu. Third and Washington. Dr. XL O. Brown, Eye, Ear. Marquam. ' m Card of Thanks. Wo wish to UiAnk all our kind friends pathy shown us during the sickness and ttn 01 our Doiovea one. vve .wtot and neighbors for all kindness and Sym pal nil for the beautiful floral pleoes and flowers. We wieli to peclally thank the employes of the Willamette Iron A flteel works. Rev. and Mrs. Hamilton, Dr. Armstrong; ana the rour gins who acted as pallbearera. MR. AND MRS. GEO. THOMAS and Daughter. 4 A fur 11 years, Alf Kllraan as- serts, the Missouri authorities propose to prosecute him for e horse stealing. He was arrested last night or Deputy Sheriffs Leonard. Phillips, and Tolly at e hla horn in Lent. Kllman says he was sentenced to serve five year In the state prison for the charge, and baa been paroled. Now the official want him to return to Missouri and oom- plet th term He was arrested upon the advice of Sheriff Baker of WaynesvUle. Mo, who li on e hi way to Portland for th man. fYou want a piano that is up to the min ute in design, elegant in finish and pleas ing in tone and actioru You want that piano backed up by a reliable house whose guaran tee means something. The policy of the Wiley B. Allen Co. permits of handling only such pianos, and whether it be an upright at $195 or a beautiful grand at $1000, the same care ful consideration is given, and your satisfac tion assured. ITT Our pianos are not an experiment Their superiority over others, at their various prices, has been demonstrated by actual expe rience, placing us in a position to state with out reserve that each is the best that its pries will buy anywhere on earth. fThen, again, our easy-payment plan is the fairest, the most easily understood, and is the result of years of study by practi cal and experienced men. Moreover, the ser vice of a corps of efficient salesmen is at your disposal to assist you in every way possible to make a proper selection. fThe salesmen are paid a salary, and sal ary alone, and have no financial interest in the sale of any particular instrument They are therefore in a disinterested position, where their advice will be appreciated and their mo tives will not be questioned. flT We ask only that you look over our stock, the largest in the West, and that you let us explain to you the one-price way of selling the only fair way. A Three Days' Sale Of Traveling Bags, Trunks, Suitcases anj Reed Luggage Coming at the bcRnininfj of the outing season this sale will be of especial interest to intending purchasers. It lasts just three days. Take early advantage of these decided reductions: $10.50 Traveling Bags, smooth finish leather, brown or tan ; French edge, strong hand-sewed handles, reinforced corners; reduced to $7.85 $12.00 Traveling Bag; heavy calfskin; russet, brown or black; jnside pockets $9.00 $15.00 Oxford bag, black walrus grain leather, lapped handles; leather-lined, inside pocket, heavy sewed frame $11.25 $lfi.00 Traveling Bag, heavy leather, made over stout frame; hand-stitched; English lock and bolts; leather lined $13.50 $25.00 Traveling Bag, soft calfskin, hand-sewed edges. reinforced comers $20.00 $8.00 24-inch Suitcase, heavy leather; shirtfold, lock and bolts, reinforced corners; good and durable for vacation trips $0.00 $12.00 24-inch Suitcase, guaranteed cowhide stock: inside shirtfold. straps, bolts and locks '. $9.00 $15.00 24-inch Suitcases, brown or tan cowhide, 7 inches deep; heavy leather, riveted corners, strong ring han dles $11.25 $1.50 24-inch Matting Suitcase, leather corners. linen lined; waterproof and durable $2.15 $4.fi5 24-inch and 26-inch Bamboo Suitcases, English linen-lined $3.40 24-inch Pegenoid Waterproof Suitcase; heavy lock and bolts : shirtfold inside ; just the thing for mountain trips. Regularly selling as high as $5.00 $2.98 304 OAK STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH One Fourth Off on AH Our Other Lines of Bam boo, Reed and Leather Suitcases and Traveling Bags. One Fourth Off on All Our Immense Line of High-Grade, Guaranteed Trunks, Rang ing in Price From $8 to $100. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Washington at Fourth Street HUMMER RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oat Says Oaks Is One Spot for Picnics Fully a doian organizations of vari ous kinds hava held plcnlca and meet ings of various kinds at Tha Oaks in tha past three days and Manaser Cord ray Is preparing; to handls a larga num ber of special parties for tha summer. Those who have visited tha big enter tainment and amusement place declare It la ths one 'Ideal place to entertain either children , or grown-ups. In the afternoon there can be no better place for tha youngsters, they say, while for ths day and In ths evening It Is Im possible to find anyone who la not, en thusiasts about ths many entertainment features at Ths Oaks. Pels' band, tha opera quartet and many otnor fraa at tractions make Ths Oaka worth many visits. HOTEL. SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square V ; V Jiut opposite Hotel 3t Fraocia European Plan $1.50 day tip ' ; American Plan $3.00 a day up ' Kewiteel and brick struetura. Furnbhedat i 'coat of (300,000. Every comfort and con- vetiienca. On carllnei transferrin all , orar i city. Omnibus meets train and teamen. Sand for Booklet witfc,maa of Saa Vranciacs - Xjssa School Makes flood Record. (Snevlal Dlsnatca to The Journal.) Nysoa, Or., June. SO. Of seven pupils who took the final eighth grade exami nation, six received diplomas. The examination was conducted by R. J. Davis, principal of the Newport achool. Ths successful students were: Dallas Duncan. (' Wendell Danlelson, Ijulu Ma garden, ' HHlxasarth . leannam, Elaai Tensen, Carl Ratledge. This la th larg est class qf eighth graders yet to pass the examination la the Nyssa school. George Ward, who passed ths erem Inac tion In May, was tha youngest pupil In Malheur county to pass and yet was at the head of those passing tha examina tion. His average was 9 4-8. x . ' - Crawfish! Crawfish! Good crawfiah today at Leven's Grille, 24 f Ash, between Second and Third, SPEND THE SIMMER ON THE OCEAN AT CLATSOP BEACH Business Men Send the family to the Beach and spend week-ends with them without loss of time. Sea-Shore Limited Dally Leaves Portland 9:20 A. M. Arrives Beach Points for Lunch eon. Leaves Beach Points After Din ner. Arrives Portland 10:15 P. M. ' Other "trains leave Portland Week-End Special Leaves Portland i'M P. M. Sat urdays. Arrives Beach Points for Din ner. Leaves Beach Points 8:50 A. M. Mondays. Arrives Portland 12.-30 Noon. 8:00 a. m., 6$0 p. m. daily. First Class Hotels at Gearhart and Seaside Open All the Year s - :- - Cottag and camp liie, turf bathtegr and other-sports ROUND TRIPS $3.00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. LIMIT MONDAY . $4;00 DAILY. LIMIT SIX MONTHS. J $1500 DAILY FIVE ROUND TRIP, INDIVIDUAL ' Tlokete and Jarlor-Oar 0eaia at OOCTT TICXBT ORIOI, Bta and attack All Trains use TSB VOBTX BAHZ BTATXOnT , meventh and Koyt Sts. 'if t "J f'i"- ' iff . ii i I. - HEALTH AND RECREATION THE HOT LAKE SANATORIUM OFFERS BOTH Write for booklet and let us tell you why we make this assertion. The great mineral spring and steaming lake form one of the west's greatest show points as well as a means toward actual health restoration. The equipment for both recreation and health restoration is com plete in every detail. Just plain tired folk regain their vigor and sprtghtliness, and the really suck find more than relief a cure. NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS BOTH WATER AND MUD OPEN DAY AND NIGHT The Hot Lake Sanatorium is directly on the main line of the O.-W. R. & N., and less than 12 hours from Portland. Hot Lake Sanatorium AMTSEMKXTS. " aevsath ft Tayloi J rasa Xaia 1 aad A-1131 . TomJgM, Saa. -' TosMnov JTlght Special Trio Ms. Tsssorrow CHARLES FROUMAN FRESKNTS JOHN DREAV la hla latsat wmMy auccaaa, . , mUTH.". .. , . Evenlnts Iwer floor. It. 11.10. Bal conv, I rows, 11.16; rows, l; ro, 5 Tie; rows, 10c. GaUerr. too. Mat tomorrow. Il.tO, II, 71c, tOo, Iba, tia. iut .!; oravs todat KKIXJa TBXXATU - -t NIGHTS BKOINNO THURBDAT Spsclsi Price MaUne Saturday. Th ravorlt Comsdlsan -MAY R0BS0W aa nnr r iiiuubi uuiiisjuv Jilt rra Blnvatto of Aaat Kaary." . Evening-" Lower floor $1.50, 11, bal cony. 6 rowa $1, ( rowa 76o. 11 rows 0v aJlary Jfrc. tir,. Saturday matlae IL to, Ke, tin. He. , BAKER J!,?, Mala S aad A4MO Osonr J- aar. Xaas-v. , Blerrat and eooleat aummer vaodcvui and Photo Play theatre la th city. All . high class acts, in rat ran photo plays, Th moat ror th lasat money i wc uuiarva vdmt its j Arternoons, two abowa, startlnr at a. , Bvenlnaa, rontlnuoua. atartlng T?!. Bo- lire cnang or Mil Thuraoay. aj KAnr a. a ios aCAmin ITUT BA1 THEATRE llialTSj U-S-S0-7SC weitk ran it Jaaal biaky's "The raot SThot)' 0b Oraaa ''OsnCTaJ" Bdward Xrfavlav . Marvolons Bexos Xarry SiUUvaa ft Co. Karoel ft Boris Trio Miller aad Ityl Slctmss Orchestra,. QRAND WkJan 19,1911 Tb Oasstsrftola CjUTelT uw uwmn, Talllac Tlaasly Tale rroia m hiad tb "Cork." rani Oaaa ft d Th Wllaoaa Bliss aad Bos , raarl Temnr Baraard's Kaa&taa OBAJCDABOOVB Matinee everv day. 1:10. any seat lis. Evening penormance at 7:19 I balcony. Ho; lower floor S&o. box seats or. aad :! kaaa 1Taiatiadafl Vaaaawlllak. trsaiaa Taa4vlU. AXZ. TED WZCK IS Orla-inl Bos- oa radetata la Th Host OalBratA Womaa Ore hast rs lm tha World; Aaaa yordaa ft Oo.i will Bart, laaly aad Banaaai rraak aCeOre ft Oo, Vaa tajsaoop; Popular Prloss afatlae Sal ly. Cnrtaiaa sao, TOO, S. .. M A J ESTI CoOMKORTABLH Park aad Waahlneion Streeta BTOK COaABa Motion Pictures MADAMB OTHIO, Soprano. MISS CELKOT, VlollnlsL Admlaalon 10c; Private Boa It, Hot Lake, Oregon. Walter M. Pierce, President and Manager. The Mis Oml Baoosss Oaks Vajk Band aad Osavad Opera Quarks. S4 Aoras of BoUd raa. Katatorlum. now open take a swim.' Ths wonder of th northwest, th Os trich Farm. Hl(h alaas open air eon certs every aftsrnooa and vnlag. Most delishtful suburban rid from any part of th elty, He. Admlaalon lOo. etoll- drsn 6c, tinder I years fro. Cars every few minutes. First and Alder. Launches foot of Morrison street. 1 1 . BASEBALL BBOBBATXOH 1ABK OoVr-Vaas-aa aad Twnty-xourtt Sts. PORTLAND vs. TACOMA ju to, sl aa, 03. i-t, as. MSame begin, week days 1:00 p. m. Sun- Admlaslon Bleachers See: arandstsnd 60c: boxes ZOO exira. vnuarvn. oikh era, 10c; grandatand t&c. Ladles' day Friday. Boys under 11 free to bleach ers Wednesday. . New Departure bwa The Shelburne BBATTBW, WASK. BTBB. T. X BO AXE, Prop. 2ralar;d oapaotty, many saw rooms, lara-a, new, shady porta and oroq.ii rronnd; large. Bhady playgv o n a d a aad yard for children ; hammocks, b a o hs, swings aad croqast lawn. Karg. stmny rooms. We ralaa oar own poultry and Tsgstablss. Speolal rata on table board and for families. XAXB TOVBBSSESVATZOBB BT MAZi; Th coa-t f latarmsats have ,uy reanee ny n i i , uadartaklag oompaay. , Heretofore it has been th custom of funeral directors to make chargea for ; all incidentals connected - with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, th leading funeral di rectors of Portland, hav departed from that cuatom. When casket Is furnished hv n make no extra charsea fe t embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services mai may vm re quired of us, sxcept clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of IIS to 76 on sach fansraL THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. ; 130 TKT&B ST. COB. UAXMOM. HOTEL MOORE "The Cliff House of Oregon." OPrV AUt THE TUB Clatsop Beach, Seaaide, Or. Directly on the Beach, overlook ing the Ocean.- Hot salt baths and surf bathing; recreation pier for fishing; sun parlors: electric lights;, fireplace and furnace heat; running water; fine walks and drives. Sea foods a specialty. Twenty-six? rooms havs bean add ed thia year and the hotel thronghout has been refurnished and modernised, making ' It one of ths largest on the Coast. Sil l. XOOKE. Prop. Chamberlain Cottage Privat board' aad rooms good view of oa! horn eooktag. LOlUBXaOCYAlX THE HARVEST HOME job. arxsAjr, pbop. BATES: 91.80 par day, 99.00 par week. Beds, SO aad 75 osnta, meals so Children aadr 10 years at half LONG BEACH. WASHINGTON 00 ts. The Hackney Cottage Has enlanred its dlnlna room oapaotty, and electrified th honsa. Beautiful sur rounding's snd most pleasant spot on Worth Beaob. Unsurpassed surf bath, ins, horns comforts; excellent tabl board. Special rates by th week. Mak ressrvatlon by maU or urlr Addrss Seavlew, Wash, . . ortland Printing House Co. Book. Catalog aad Commercial Printing v Book Blading aad Blank Book BCaktaf?. 3SS Taylor St. Phones A228J, M62Q! , Foster &. Klelser High Grade Commercial and ElectrH SIGNS' Xast Tth and Bast Everett Sta, , Phonea Bast 1111 1 B-sas. The Taylor Hotel Finest tabl ssrrlo on Vorth Boach. All delloaolea of th saaaoa. BPECZAZi BATES FOB PAKTXZZS MO PAXTTES. - Ocean Park, Wash. Journal Want Ads Bring Results .V i i Bast la dty. k . t t . y - A V!