I 'til ,",u w" ,vr . . GIVEN HARD BLOW; ttip riprnnij' nAtt.V tqurNAU " PORTLAND. . WEDNESDAY EVENINO. JUNE 81. 1911. DOES 125 CONSECUTIVE . SPINS. PEOPLE W INK Icnnncilman Kubli Gets Street f v Amw.fAA tn "Kill" Dea ; LfUiiiiiiiiiwv for Bm JOD on tasi oiue Uilkhnrn Line. I MIVWVI On motion of Councilman Kubli- the street committee of the city enr.cu yest-nlay afternoon voted to "VIM proposed pavln Improvement romprU tfi. a Ktcat dletrtot on tne east sJe ' bounded by Hawthorns avenue. Vnloa avenue, uumsiue - i . . . retltlons for the Improvement of this -with ssphalt ana n ... - . MABta and a. 0 tormlned effort was made by the com panies to put the aeai u.r.uB.. " " Councilman Kubli jppoaed th Improve ment steaarasuy u T""r-' ' able to have It postponed Indefinitely. The street committee considered an . u..iin rfiat Drovlaton of "J the United railway nrovldln that that eempany construct v . . wrv member Of a una to nuuvi. - . the commlttea voted to paaa tha repeal ing ordinance thoush a delegation from . : , kuH nf trade aDDeared before tha committee to urfe that tha .' company be held to Ita ordinal aree- Attorney C. H. Carey, repreaeotlns; tbe Hill IntareaU now In possession Of . the United company's franchise, aald It would coat hla client I10M00 to con struct a cut-off to Hlllsboro and that tha cut-off would not benefit Portland. If the city council pennlta tha corpora tion to evade tha terms of the franchise the people of HUlaboro wlU bo ohut off from eommunioauon -wivb "" electrle. VASHOUGAL MASONS 1 GRANTED CHARE (paatal Wfjafe Tea raaU Waahoual. Wuh, June il-Th now Ifaoonlo lodfo, oranled hero mora time ago, waa voted a number and (ranted charter at tho meetlna; of tbe Maaonlo grand lodge at Bpoltane a few days aco. Roy Dobba, aecretary of tho now local lodge, baa Just returned from tho meeting of tbe grand lodge . w. mmAA mm tha 1weJ rtnrtun l UK 11 V .MUWiA -w : tatlvo. . Tho new Institution will be knows as North Bank lodge No. 1S2, and will bold stated communications tha second and lourxo iuum;i " ... - tha orraniaaUon of tho InsUtntlon the local Masons have been working under special dispensation and have gotten the work In good shape and also con ferred some degrees. There are 18 members In the new lodge and tho field for masonry Is a good one, as tho com- , ra unity Is large. The regular officers now In charge of the lodge are: O. W. Myers, master: la H. Fteeland. senior ' warden; H. H. Carpenter,- Junior warden; Boy Dobbs, secretary; A. W. Greenman. , treasurer; J. H. Eana. tyler; Samuel Darling, senior deacon; 3. W. Brock, lunlor deacon. Tha lodge meets for the preaent In the new L O. O. F. building on Second street GIRL EDIT ORRETIRES CAN BUILD STORES NOW (Special Dlnpeteh to Tbe JoeraaL) Washounal, Wash., June 21. A large new two story store building Is being constructed here by Miss Florence Chamley at the corner of Second and Washington streeta. Miss Chamley until three weeks ago waa editor and publisher of the Wasnougal Bun, which she recently aold and is now engaged In auperlntendlng the construction of her hew building. The building will be 60s 60 and divided Into two atore depart' menta with a stairway in the center leading to the upper etory, to be used for office purposes. Tbe building will be a frame structure with a cement veneer for the outside and plastered Inside. It will be one of tbe prominent buildings on the main business street Mies Chamley Is being commended for her pluck and business initiative. As an editor aha proved a success and a a huaineei woman aha ranka hleh. iHer father and brother have general charge of tbe construction, which will ' eost about 11800, including tha lot The demand for good store buildings In this town la on the Increase and as soon as finished the structure will be occupied. STRIKERS ACCEPT TRUCE AGE TO CARRY CROWDS (United Prase Lmb4 Wtrm. . London, June it. Threatened Inter ferenco with the great coronation naval review waa ended today when the strlk . Ing seamen aocepted a truce and agreed to man tho boats which will carry tha enormous crowds to the review off Spit head Saturday. The atrike will be re sumed Sunday unless in the meantime a settlement of existing differences Is reached. ( i i 1 1 TRAIN KITS SHEEP. VRECKED; 7 HURT - ' '.' "Engineer's; Terror" Derails Grandview Local on the Northern Pacific. , par- f ,m na whaala of hla cpinnine w ' skates until he resembles an animated hnniinr throush a tunnel II Inches high while riding on the toe wheels of one foot ana me neei wi m other, are a few of tho things that Mar velous Reioo does this week at tho Or- Rexofl. pbeum. . Bezos says that It too mm five years to learn to spin, and that after I years he has learned to skate on his hands, but cannot master ths trick of lifting alternate hands from tho floor as a skater does his feet Rex oo saya It can not be dona, (trailed Preae Leasee' Wire.) uattia Wash- Juno al. Seven sons wore Injured when tho Orandvlew local on ths Northern racino siruca a flock of sheep last night at Maywood, derailing tha locomotive and combina tion baggage car and smoker. Thirty sheen were killed .or hurt. - Tho follow ing persons were Injured: Antonio Banchoro. grocer, of Seattle: W. A. Snyder, Seattle; Henry D. Temple, postofflco Inepector. Seattle; O. W. Dan iels, Kapowsln. Wash.; B. Wsbster, viMviin: VT. F. Tyner. fireman; H. P. Cad man, Seattle. None waa seriously hurt ' Taft AecepU Invitation. . (United frees LeeaW W!re. Washington. June Jl-PrealdentTaft OLD TIMER NOW WISHES HE HAD TAKEN PORTLAND LAND t ty,m winter of - 1152 Andrew J. Laws and John Dunne dug potatoes on aa Island, tho property of Nathan Pear ey, at ths mouth of tho Willamette Hr ef At tho time the only building hero . t. ...Kin near the -river bank among great trees where only a few Stumps showed aeveiopmem 8ald the owner or xne cauw i Laws' father, "Tou come up hero and I will sell you all the land you Want chP" ... "I wouldn t nave u a a v. (ha rearjonse. "Tou'U never bo able to clear those stumps away." ,rKA 4m ra tMta nt the notato natch and but Uttle of the Island," saM Mr. Laws yesterday, wnno no waa aiiveu lng the meeting of Indian war veterans, of which ho is a member. Tho island has been waahed away, all but a little patch of ground, that no one tries to do anything with. The log cabin has become the Bose City of more than 100,000 people and tho big stumps are nowhere to do seen, uuuum wu Pearey are dead. I soon win oe 7 years old.' Mr. Laws was one of those who es caped from the Whitman massacre. His Two Women Arrested. T.en. Mataon and Florence Johnson yere arrested yesterday on a charge of vagrancy. The cases come up next Thursday. thrilling experiences are yet told of throughout tho northwest country. Part of his later years ho baa spent in a soldiers' home but ho always puts rortn a special effort to attend the annual reunion of the Indian war veterans. Doctor's Prescription Failed The Great Kidney Remedy Proves Its Merit Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is one of tbe patent medicines that U better than many of the prescriptions prescribed by dootors at least It has done more good for backache and kidney trouble than any other medicine I know of and I al ways recommend it to my friends aa I know It can't bo beat. I bad a severs backache eometlme ago which could not be cured by tho doctors' medicine. I am glad to say, bowsver. that Swamp-Root cured me In a few weeks' time. , So certain am. I that Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root la a medicine of merit that I send you this testimonial which you can use any time. Tours very truly, JACOB DORNACHKR, Edwardsvllle, 111. Subacrlbed and aworn to before mo this 14th day of July. A. D. 1909. SAMUEL W. M'KITTRICK, Notary Public. Letter to Blagbamtoa. Dt. JUlmes Oo, Pre Vkal Swami-tosi Win It For Ym Sand to Dr. Kilmer Co... Blngham ton, N. T.. for a aample bottle. It will convince anyone. Tou will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the portend Dally Journal. Regular fifty cebt and one-dollar else bottles for sale at all drug stores. til Afraid of Ghosts Uuv oeoole sro afraid al bosts. Few people are afraid of fere... Yet the (boat is taaof aad tha feraa Is a fast. II the form eoold be aaa.niied to a slxo equal to Its terrors it would appear as ore lerribla than any tra-breatbiaj droo. Germs eaa't bo avoided. Tbey an ia tha air wa breathe, the water wa drink. ' Tha om can saly proapsr whoa tha aoodltloa si tho system firs it free eoope ta astablUb it self and develop. When there is a defioieaey al rm l.ntMf. fwatlasaaess. a tallow ehock. hoUow ays, when the appetite is pt aad tha . sleep ia broken, it is titaa to guard aalnat tho germ. Taw eaa fortify tha body aaiast all gerais by the asa of Dr. fisroa's Gold, aa Medical Ditoovory. . It laeraasas tha vital power, alaaasaa tha syitasi of cloMiag impurities, osricbaa tha blood, puU the staai aoh aad organs of digostioa and astride la working oadltioa, so that tho germ inds ao wsak or tainted spot ia which to bread. " Goldea Medical Discovery " contains no alsobol, whisky or kabit-farraiag drugs. All its iagrodioots priated oa iu oatsida wrspper. It U aot a sooret aostram bnt a saediciae of snow composition and with a raoord of 4Q Jfrt s twr. Accept ao subs titnte there la nothing " hist as good." Aik yoar aelghbors. ' New Tork, Juns SI. All danger of a . general seamen's strike was dissipated - today when the union leaders accepted : an offer of 12.10 per month increase ' for tha atriklng sailors. Most of those V-who walked out returned to work today. OFFER AVIATOR BRIBE TO FRIGHTEN HORSES . , (United Pmi -LesseS Wire.) Paris, June SI. Due to the grievance of - labor agitatora, Maurice Tabuteau, , an aviator, was offered by the laboritea . a large sum of money If he would fly In his airship over the race track and frighten tbe horses at the grand prlx 1 June 2S. Tabuteau became suspicious , and exposed tha plot -J- Get 970,000 Verdict, ' - -' ; (Catted Frest Leeasd Wu4 ' San Francisco,. Juno tl-Bovrity thousand dollars waa awarded against the Southern Paclfo railroad by the atate supreme court in a suit brought by Wi'llsm R. Zlbbell. horse trainer, who lost aa arm. a foot and. a leg la aa aocldeai at Fresno, OPENING OF MY NEW DMAL PARLORS Finest Dental Parlors on the Coast, Now Open to the Public New Location. 313 Washington St, Cor. 6th Entire Upstair Cor ner Immediately Opp. Wilcox Bldg. Dr. E. G. Ausplund, Mgr. Dr. E. Q. Auaplund. the pioneer dentist, proprietor of the msctro Dental Parlors Fifth JKgS" sU has now opened at the northeaat corner Sixth and Washington streets in i.he newly constructed lAiayetie building, what arrconcededf to be tho finest dental parlors west of the Mississippi river, v ; , Kv.-vthina- that aoea to eauln a new and modern dental establishment has been installed all the latest ap pllanes for extrMtlngid IfflC teeth palnleaaly; tbe beat and most skillful operatora that could bo WC Feception rooms of comfoft to tSose waiting for attenUonj nice, cool. airy. ventUated tto'cB. . ata aaw a m Sn . . . t aa Va. aa aav Wham at St I SXav A 1 1 t Am n Wafa T rl aa 11 Va Owlns to the volume of buaineae done by tne iciectro iwwrwiwi, U"a".-" i-V .,a herewith published: Owing to the volume or ousinesa aooj or in uuv i-mwi iy,,C7rf.Mr.Wai VrfMi tkn est Visible minimum. For the benefit of those that are not acquainted with the established. Pricaa, they are herewith nunllahed: ' ' . 1 ' : ! i K. . ' r ' Opening Prices: Porcelain Crown ....$5.0O GoM Fillinga i..,.ii.f t.M 22-k. Gold Crowns ... $5.00 T' SUver Fillingg 'i i V, ..v. JOs 22-k. Gold Bridge ... f 3,50 Teeth with Plate ..5.00 All work warranted for i year; boat bank reference gtren rAusplund wishes tt dlsUncUy tindsrstood tbati feels that the momm L.th fJ?-yr,f0! due to the fact that the very loot work la perf armed . at very lowest. prtoeawPatlenta are dependaaVa-fo recommendations. The offices are open every evening until s o clock. , . , . . A cordial invitation is extended everyon to visit the Now ' Electro Uentai fariora, 7 .. ' Washington, now corner Sixth aitd WMhifigton, nottheaBt the :: new Wilcox ; Building. At not time In tha D&at haa Ellen MualQ Hons boon In bettor poiltlon to demonstrate the correctness of Its merchandising principles and tne far-reaching advantage piano buy era are thereby able to secure than right now. Ever1 ainee Its lnceotlon It -has haa accepted' the Invitation to speak at Johnson City, - Tana., la September, whea ha peases through en his way t Knoi villa.. Tenn- to deliver an address at tha old soldiers', home. The T. U. C A. at Mashvllle haa Invited him to a dinner on tha day Of his visit .there. 4 no anemoers oi wie . eriuiHuvn j they have an announcement ta make at the event which will aorprtas ths an tire sUte, v i - . : ' ' ''1 i ': ,. , - nmhrdt U IUtttf.' , . " tnalted wu-, v - . Nsw Tork.NJune H-Completlng her seventh l-rarewsll', . tour of tha United taaaai with , ssrt Barah Bernhardt axpeota a a3 tcue row for JJurope, ; wim ana aaJa t- -yt that la all probahlllty this to Law fee day La Amerioa, aha added kalvetjrt rieu aavar oaa tail. . ; ,; Journal Want Ads brtasj vesroltav i 1 . aa , ii taaaaaalaaaaaaal'aaaaM Yoiir helve the a mus children should advantage biF 1. ' . - - : ' ' ical edUcatibh A good Piano, is :: readily obtainable : now Read this offer: Investigate these reduced prices on Pianos : Baby Grand and'Player Pianos Really elegant $350 Pianos now 195' '$6 a month ; utners at corresponoing reaucuun fully one- at the' absolute cash sale price, with , simple Interest added on deferred dnctlons In . many cases This Is an exhibition and sale of payments. " v : the utmost importance to every mus- Superb Player Pianos and Baby idovlng home. ' Orands wllfbe sold for $15 month. Will accept old Instruments in and there wlU be some f or as little part payment Those having piano as 111 and for $10 monthly. . laa.'w.rfh 'Wa shall let von have a very good. Ever Since US mcepuon II -nae or organs 01 ivr w - -w..-, . TTwrle-bt be.n the aim of Eller. Music House iJ' lTtIo to furnish the very highest quality or tneso magnmcem now uiM - - " Km v.i. n planoe. at the Very lowest po-i- pl.no. wlU find u. willing to ritew "ath. fancier .tyle. may be kt4. ble Dries) - moat liberally ior ucn oio msim- tur t -v- uio pticm. i . . . a .t it,.u SiweUl tA havers front etit of How thoroughly we are in position menu ww.ru par, - - twi: As our Vpedal eontribuUon to do this win now" be demonstrated new pnes. . .. Ag o ur Pw upon our price Ug I this .! we nave a so numer- w.. . - We w e-Ulng each eshiwaon ous new ana warrant ' 'w. land. strnmenf; Every Instrument con- a are u.ually sold lor an "w?n"v-Zji Ulned in the magnificent opening $150. TJSi exhibition, all the beautiful Baby Come prepared to purchase one these P"fJ gl. Orands and larger Orands, and the of these now at positively one third jnent P"J-d"J" 'VvoVara -u"rb plained and fancy-cased lees, and even the finest of Chkker B yvJJ I J Unrlght Pianos, ss well as the doxens lhgs and Klmballs and Deckers and her in the city. If you lSiSttt! de- gohmers will be found in this sale pared to pay the complete first pay lof'the Ufrat and belt of Player at a -Jf Pianos, comprising nearly (terr enougo w bw iusu - .- --- - We are going to sell every one o that are now ..; v. natell. will be given these instruments at the earliest r T "LZTLT. pi.v- Wano nur- possible moment. Our May sales sell at this time any nmr L,;'," ,nvegtiiate . . v ar f tb.n m.nt. nn our 24 months' or even our chased during this sale, investigate ;Hn, Mav la.tV.ar. and during the three yesr.' extended payment plan. this. It mean, a great deal. nresent month we are going to ex- . - ceed by more than 100 per cent mo Ma record of nlaho selling made by us during- June last year. The Plarer ' Piano reduced. A niavar niancT such as yon would ex pect ordinarily to pay $650 for, Is now $400, and we have numerous warranted, thoroughly dependable Player Pianos for less than! even this low price. . Player Pianos of the very highest priced type and of most lavish con struction, for wmcn it is xne custom fn. nriinnrv dealers to charge 11000 and $1100, are here for $815, $751 and less. The very highest achievement in Baby Grand Pianos, among tnem nbtckarinc Quarter Grands, ana nth small Grands. Sohmer master pieces, Kimball mall Grand, Deck- er and Haselton uranas, in tne mun uperbly figured of fanciest and rare woods, and for many of which $900 ot,a tloOO and . even xizuv is charged by the regular piano trade; these are obtainable nere now ai ro- Scc oor tlepnt new PUyer. fWj $496 4 ' S ft f ' : ' Remember where At Eilers Music House Now at 7th and Alder Su. The Nation'. Largett Dealer "Where You Get the Best" I O- "fl" TP si T v ; A r n Thursday ar i. m - m m v v. . , A. i '-i'.. ., -m . & II 11 VF hmrlnv nnri 11 ia-. II II m If "SI . aa w , I I VS-.fl , aUs k aUs t-k a Your choice of all our fancy $32.50, $35.00 and $37. SO SUITS for..- Thursday Friday and Saturday 11 On Washington. Near Fifth rall sizes ' ; -7"-all patterns-ansprbgof'U