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THE OREGON DAILY TOOTQPICS , TONIGIIT'SAMUSEMKNTB. UFILIfW Mr Robson. ', ORPHUUM Orpheum , Circuit Vaud v I ) 1 . , ; . -,-, . , PAKER Vaudeville. ' ' i , .. A NT AaEB Vaudeville. ' ' ORANi Sullivan Consldlne, veud- OAKS PARK Band ooneertf krhd oner Quartet, afternoon and Ajnf- STAR. ARCAPV:, OU JOT, TIVOLI. MAJESTIC rirt run picture. 11 a. "m. to 11 p.. in. ' " 4 Weather Condition. , ? tVirlnt th Uat It hour th atmospheric- presaur ha Increaaed TOnelder. ably over ths greater portion ot ths Vnfted state, and thara are Indication of a return to normal .weather nd. tlona. Tba pressurs la etM rlatvlj low from th Csecad to th Hockf mountains,' and showsr and thunder atorma bsv occurred In eastern vvash Ineton. Idaho. Montana, southern Al berta and Utah; Jlfht ralna hara elao fall.n In wateraWaahtnjiton, watrn Oregon, .northern California, -.Britlah Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba. Louisiana, Florida and Tenneaae. The weather la cooler In Oragon.-Waahlnaton, central California, Arlsona. , In lha plateau at a tea. North Dakota, andcentral Can. a (In, and It la warmer In Idaho, waatern Montana, weatarn Canada, th central Iilalna atataa, and generally from th ka region and Mississippi eiUvrat ward to the Atlantle oaet. On the greater portion of the Paciflo alope tern peiaturea are below normal, but alee where they are generally abdv normal. . Condltlona are favorabl for nhower and thunder atorma tonight and Friday In Idaho, and for ahower tonight la aatern Oregon and aaatern Washington. Generally fair weather la expected weet of the Caaoada mountains. No marked temperature changes are indicated, ana winds will be mostly westerly.' , "'.FORECAST, v Portland " and vicinity Fair tonlgM and .Friday. Northwesterly winds. Oregon and Waahington fair west, showers aaat portion tonight. Friday fair. Westerly winds. , Idaho Hhowera and thunder atorma tonight and probably Friday. reaaey Bro. Friday SpeolaX Our 1 gratia of Wines at U par gallon. Our 11.19 grade of Win at 'Ho par gal lon. Straight Xantucky Whlakey, T years Id, rerular K it, at IUt par gallon. Kentucky Wblskay. regular 11.10. at lt.50 par gallon. Our It grades of Whiskey. Ram. Qtn and Brandy. II.lt par gallon. Friday. only. I7-Il Morrison at Fhonee East 111. B-I4II. Free delivery. , t Kadloal Tempera. Mrs. Jackson Sllbaugh of Saattl addressed Central W C. T. U. yesterday afternoon. Her aubject waa, "Medical Temperance." She told of th effect of alcohol on the cellular structure of th human body, now It thickens tba walla of the nerv cells and soon destroys them. Mrs. A. W. Unruh was also present and talked of the coming program at Chautauqua, Gladstone Park. . . '" Vr. T. 9. Blalamdyth well known chiropractor and th first la tb west, baa returned to the city and will be at his office. 111 Kaat ThlrtjAthlrd street, corner -of Belmont, during hie usual hour, prepared to cur suffer ing humanity. Dr. Rlslnd will treat those who sre unable to come to his fflces at their home. Phone Tabor it. Residence Tabor 711. , Watte Xlphn Ltw Farty The Deaconess auxiliary of toe First M. E. church will Siva a "White Elephant" law party at the hom of Mr. H. L. Day, 1071 Dlrtelon atreet, Friday even ing. Some novl featurea will be Intro. m m --a - Hm Im assured. Ev- UUUCU auu I erybody Invited. Take W.-R car. Oet i Off at East Thlrty-SIXtn sirrei, aim one block norm. ' -m-tm maianaM. W. Fries haa ra- algned from th new charter commis sion appointed by Mayor eimon. uw aon given for th realgnatlon being that 'u. vrim mii not a-lve the neceaaary time to the taak. It is understood that William H. Daly will also resign for th same reaaofl Mayor BUnon has not Tt appointed commlosloners In v plac . pf these men. tat II North Third tret, reported to Patrolman J. J.-Saul that he wa held up shortly after midnight laat night on the Oregon . Electric tracks .near Cor bett street by Ion robber and loet M.lt. The robber ia described aa be-in- about II year of ere, I feet It Inches tall and clad In a grey .suit. . ' lottery Oejaea maided -Two lottery games wee raided laat. night y Pa trolmen Shaffer , and Jonaa and Le Chung and Jung Bam war booked at the atatlon, . Chung wa caught at tf ' Beoond atreet and Sam -wa found ' at tl North Third street The cases will be heard Saturday., y mbododeadroa Tan, ' near ' Mount Hood I now .. open. Oregon' f Ineet mountain reaort where flehlng I good. Flu meals, Anto stag makee round trip dally. Further Information - aee Rowe-Thatcher company, 114-t Cham ber of Commerce. Marshall 711. Win Be maappolated Oecar P. Miller will be reappointed t th position of chief deputy city treasurer when Traaa urer-Elect William Adama takes offlc July 1. Mr. Miller ha ten In th em ploy of th city for IT yeara, Baomraloa steecae Koaarck to Oov rnment i aland and return, basket p Io nic, auaplce Wblt Tempi and East Sid Baptlat church, Saturday. Boat leave foot of Washington street t a. m.; It cents. ' ' ! . reotar a Batt I.ak 1. M. White of Fort Scott. Kan will give a free lec ture en "My Experteno la Salt Lake City," Thuraday at I p. m., at 411 Alder tree,! .".'., ,., Tom ktar by baying alsewher while we are running ur quitting bueV. nee eaj. Everything going at ooat Feerleea Trunk Co Eleventh and Wash ington street, v , . ' Orand Fary t Me Th grand Jury for thla month has been called to meet Tueaday. Th jury haa not been la esainn oa aocount of no work for It Faotfl State Fit Xaamraao' Ooaa. paay, bom office, Portland, Or, room 100 Chamber . of Commerce building. Phone j Marshall lit, A-4I1L Corse Bale fo Oa Wak om high, grade ellgbtly aolled corsets at a sacri fice. Mm. Zletfucha, room 111 Field ner bldg. '.', " , teamer trees Xarkl for Camaa. Waabougal and way landlnga, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washing-ton atreet dock at I p. m, " Xros yld With OU Kllllngsworth avenue,' from Union to Peninsula, haa been oiled and the dust sow gives Uttl trouble. Bat at fo al at th People's Institute, 114 Burnald at ' Reasonable price. Hour t a. m. to I p. m. TOURNAL'. PORTLANi). THURSDAY EVENING. JUNE 22, 1911. HAS DUAL VOICE , . . . . Aato Saaga t TUlameok Leave Port land and Wtllamlna. Call Marshall 710. aad aeeodate. painlaas dentist. Third aad Washington. Special Announcement Th Claremont Tavern will during th summer month make a specialty of a five course chicken dinner for 11.10, be tween the hour of I and I p. m. Phone for j-eserratlons. No liquor sold on Sunday. Lelth St Anderson, Props. Crawfish Plenty nice, large. Juicy, Yamhill riv er crawfish at Tb Quells. , 1 v' i fcr Doap barlton and Hign soprano ' nnlqna Tsadtrllls attraction, ; Above Is a member of th Tuxedo Duo Vaudeville team, now perrorming at the Baker. He la possessed of two distinct voices, a rich, deep baritone and. unusually clear, higrn soprano, do remarkable la th dlffrno- between the two that when he come out dreaaed a woman aad sings in tna cpanisn duet accompanied by tae guitar, raw recognise him aa the person who but a moment before sang th beautiful barl ton sola ' The Spirit of Economy. Who will dny that th "spirit of economy" now la abroad 7 I am going to nt this unforeseen contingency by making . prlo eonceeaion wmcn win rapidly reduce my tock. I win piaoe en aale tomorrow about 100 suits ths product of tw recognised leading mak er men' weann ppni suit of which would ooat you iz to 117.10 at a high rent store oa in sweet My ridiculously low price for these men' high grade suits will b 114. Make Tour selection early, giving our tailor ample tlm to fit you correctly. Jimmy Dunn, room 115, oregonian mag. im elevator to third floor. Gfllnettor Johnson Drown. Aatoria, Or, June II. The body of Axel Johnson, a glllnetter, was recov ered from the Columbia yesteraay, xne wind having capslsed his boat Tuesday night Ho wa a Warren Packing -company employe. A launch rescued his boat puller. FOUIIDGTOF : EHIIHE BIS McCarthy Convicted of Plot to ; Send'Yoiintf Women ' tb Alaska.1 ; William McCarthy, 41 year old and well appearjng. was-found guilty yes terday by a Jury In th circuit court of attempting to Induo young t girl to Alaska for Immoral purposes. H waa arreated laat March by Sheriff Steven In th efforts ef that official to clean up tb roadhouse and certain lodging houses In Portland. McCarthy waa mak ing hla headquarter at th hotel, where h had gathered four girl end had all arrengementa made to take them to the northern, gold fUlda. ' Three of the girl heraed In th hotel by.MoCarthy for th Alaskan mining camp are under It years- of axe. They each gave testimony yeaUrday agalnat their betrayer. They told the Jury that McCarthy Indueed them to Join another crowd of glrlsy-telllng them that they could earn large um Of money from th gold miners. II agreed to pay their expense to Cordova. Alaska, and an other man would meet them ther and take them to th gold flelda. Tby were to room ovar mlnlng-saloons. McCarthy laJmed to be a ollcttor for a masaalna, but failed to eatabllah proof of thl. Sheriff Stevens produoad ALWAYSTHESAME GOOD OLD MILWAUKEE n Ask Tout Grocer Send Yon a Case of Blatz. tir order tureci froa distributing pclnL ROTHSCHILD BROS. XMefriewfere tO-M-ld-IS N. Fket St, Psetlaad.Ore. PHONCSi akin laS-A 4000 svtdaao from Alaska shewing that Mc Carthy had been Involved In wblt Slav trafflo there. The thre young women who were rescued f rem McCarthy live In Portland and Vancouver. They have been placed la employment and their names are withheld. . McCarthy was trisd before presiding Judge Oantanbela.- Th Jury waa out only two hour. , H will be sentenced within five day. - ROSE EXHIBIT OPENS 1 AT PORTLAND HEIGHTS ' The Portland . Heights rose . show, Which la now aa annual event opened today at noon and will close tomorrow evening. Th Height roee are In per fect .condition and an elaborate xhlbl tloa wUl be mad. Th eoene of th exhibit will be at the Portland Halghta club houae at Twenty-first and Spring treat. Mr, a A. Pan ton, who had oharg ef th Portland rose show dur ing th festival, will be on of th prin cipal exhibitor. C0QUILLE DEFEATS NEW , SCHOOL BY Bid VOTE (rectal Dtspatet to Th JasraeLt Coqulll, Or Jua tl-At th annual aohftol meeting tb proposition to vote a tax for tb purpoae of building new chool houa waa defeated by a large majority, th voter not wishing t build another achool building until th dia trlot can afford a large and up to date building-. Harris Trunk Co.' Bemeral Sale now on. Prloe greatly reduced. PANTRYMAN MAY BE IG FORTUNE HEIR TO B Frank t Watta, pantryman at St Vincent's hospital, yesterday received a letter purporting to be from a Portland attorney. In whlob It la stated that Watts Is heir to 7tt.0 left by an uncle at Croydan, England, The uncle is said to have died about tw month ago. Watts refuses to divulge the name of th Portland attorney. He exhibit a letter signed with a typewriter, "John r. Wallbrlds. attorney at law, II Mark street London. Eng. The Utter Is also typewritten and th figure, 1710,000, are filled la with a lead pencil. The pantryman haa not yet quit hla Job at th hospital. SWE,Z,NLYS mii Stark St Main 129a FIRST CLASS LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S PARLORS FOR HAIR DRESSING And acalp treatment W cur you of baldness. Wa giva yon the best that money can bur. Agents (or the A. P. Rigfa Hair Grower ft Cure Co. Call and impact us. Special Friday Only. Don't be de ceived. We aeii aoaoiuieiy pure wm and liquors, tl.to quality port, snerry an mnanattti wine. 7Bo ner gal lon; 14 rye and bourbon whlakey, I2.7S per gallon; 14 brandy, iz.tb par gaiion; 4 mm, .76 per gallon. National Wine Co.. Fifth and Stark, mono wain Home A-4419. Delivered. Lorrer Convention A large number of Columbia river loggers left here last uixni xor vancwurvi, a. v., ..w.. th third annual Pacific Coast Logging W ft .mm wsaevs ino- to continue three days. Many of the Columbia river loggers are on the program to read papers at tne oongreea. -in.. Aniaii iaa The North East association will hotd IUU a fa w - -i, its next meeting- Friday evening at th W. O. W. hall. Bussen street ana nw voniin. and it will b th last for the season. This association Is partic ularly interested In improvement norm of Sullivan's gulch. - City Uascutlr oard Th , present city executive board will hold a special and final meeting next Tueaaay mciean up unfinished business of the Simon administration. ' Martin Beport ltohbary Fred Mar tin, a roomer at tne winwpin OCCASIONALLY YOU BREAK , YOUR GLASSES - ; You nejsd them all the time. Bring the pieces to us. We will duplicate the broken lens, no matter where the .u... rimf frnm. We make the new lens exactly like the old, with only the old pieces to go by. Mtnyjimes . . . . . r w ir I . I t l t r nm.d . . . ir.B. . WC w But you can always have them, the same day. ' This is a point worth re membering if you wear glasses.: DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS . ai-ai rsiua W mMMMtVlm Cor. Third and WMhlartoa Streeta Second Floor. Taka Blavavor. ForSale; Bargain . . av Small ize team-heating plant com plete with several hundred feet 2-inch pipe-ris large radiators good as new. Make-tit a; 0rPrT4:Wf'- -jGraoid Leader ; nriTTtr AND ALDER STS. FINEST l Wt L BEEREVER Lpa,. It brewed If BaBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBaBaBSBSBhhBaUsaaSSM . I II nuMU cS....X 8th The Onyx Hosiery Shop fGlovesforthe Populace" 75c Long Gloves ai 50c Kayser Gloves $1.00 What? Lone; Gloves at fifty cents th pair? Yes ma'am. It isn't a mistake. It's just a genuine LENNON bargain. They are i of chamoisette or fine lisle thread. White or natural color, 16-button (elbow) length; 75c values, at ... Women's 51.50 Silk Hose Friday, at the Pair, $1.00 Pur thread silk, lisle sole, heel and toe. Lisle garter top, too. Great for wear and C" fA looks. Reg. 1.50 quality FRIDAY D 1VU Men's 75c Silk Hose 49c Double lisle heel and toe. Double lisle gar ter top. This makes them wear. Usually 75c the pair. Black or colors, at, the pair yQ 1iV- FRIDAY "KAYSER" in a silk glove means quality, double tipped fingers, of course. Paris point embroidery. Black, white and colors. See our show ing at..... $1.00 Only Eight Days More Sees the End of the Memo .fig Safe $2.50-$3.50 Pure Linen White Skirts 79c 5th and Alder Jj), OT TJCT" r TO 5th and Rldir 5th and Alderr'Jr'W5th and A Ider $6.00-$7.00 Misses' 2-Pc.' Middy Suits $3.45 Thousands of women have taken advantage of this extraordinary sale. To make the Finish Full of Excitement and Enthusiasm, We Offer the Most Phenomenal Bargains You Ever Saw. Remember, no misrepresentations are made here. The stock Is all new and must be sold, no mattter how low the priceour loss your gain. Fine Suits and Dresses e Our entire stock of all-wool trimmed and plain tailored mixture -Suits and silk Dresses, divided in three big lots, as follows: I It. 1 $20 to $25 Suita d Q QR LOt 1 and Silk Dreaaea.. P Oee7t) s. Q $28 to 30 Suits 0 A C LrOt s4--and Silk Dreaaea.. plWTO I a. O $40 to $50 Sultt flJiA rje LXjI O Silk Dreaiea.. DX7I O $2 Marquisette Waists $1.18 $8, $10 Fancy Waists $2.35 $6, $8 Wash Dresses $2.95 Marquisette Waists ( Balance of entire stock of 1 ) fancy; siik. marquisetU ndA 3 Lingerie Waists, now one-? (third off marked prices. ) XJtf, Half Regular Price Balance of entire stock of black, blue and cream Serge Suits Silk, Marquisette, Lingerie and One-Piece Linen Dresses- Two-Piece Linen Suits Spring Wool Coats Pongee Silk and Linen Coats all on sale at Half Regular Price Regular $25 Suits, Coats 4? 1 J AC and Dresies ........... J) 1 iW.tJ Regular $30 Suits, Coats J i AT and Drtut . . . . P I t7U Regular j $40 Suits, Coats and Dreue , . . ....... Regular $50 Suits, CoaU QOA 0 Z and Dresses. .. . .... .. . vLTmi O $19.75 You can be your own salesperson make your own selections-look vat the ticket and cut the price in two. Mptl'c HICP SILK HOSE-The mCU 9 wear. Double lisle 75c grade, the pair FRIDAY kind the nifty dressers toe and heels. A 49c 509 Morrison Street 'ynTLOTVS, opposite ijiiions irosK.MBmisJs rOStOulce No Exchges iNo C. OsilNo Approval l : Be on Hand Early to Get the Best of - These GRAND LEADER GRAND LEADER GRAND LEADER GRAND LEADER NewTelephone Directory FOR PORTLAND . WILL CLOSE June 30th Any changes or additions to listings or advertising matter for this issue must be arranged for on or before this date The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company WHAT COMFORT GLASSES ARE If they ars fitted properly. Fitted to the eyes so that they relieve all strains. Fitted to th feature so that they U1 b comfortable and becoming. My Optical Department caiT attend t these points for Tu. -.- Lenses Sphet in AA your rim frtms.... .l.UU Lenses Sphero In 1 CA your rimless tram. .ajlleaJ 1 Lenses Sphero 1 CI Cf " aluminum fram.'., .V .Lease Sphero la ; dJO CA gold-filled fram. . . . V STAPLES, the Jeweler 'JSSSLSSi ' Un ion Serrirea for Rammer. Hood Rlrar, Or Jun . Th rr--teaUnt ohureha hara made arrar to- manta to hold union meetings thro ng-) July and Auaust. BervloM will b hul alternately at th several churches and th pastors will take turns In supr'r Iny th pulpit - A3IC8EMEXTS. ' 77 eranta m Taylei rhomea Xala t aad A-Iiaa. . 4 NIOHT8, bealnnln; TONIOITT - Special frlc Matinee Pajurday. .Th Favorite Comedienne , s- MAY- R0BS0I In Her Famou Comedy Hit - i The Blyaaloa f Aaat atary , Branlnaa. lower floor 11.19, tl. balcony row tl, row 7to, 11 row tor. aal lery Ho. fie. Saturday mat. II 70. lQ He. I5e. ' -arjUT IUI TOatOKHOW . HEILKJ THfciATRK t I KIOHTS berlnnlng MONDAY Spoolal Prlo Matinee Wednesday. ) BILLIL BURKE Xa th Ooaiy -atra. ." ; Eranlnis Lower floor II. 11.19; bal cony, 11.19 IL Tic, 0c: vallery 10c' Maflnaa f.l, 1. Tie. lo, He, lo. BAKER Mala S and A-M0 , gf X Saawa. Maaac. Blrreet and eooleat autnmer TudYllle , and Photo Flay theatr la th city. All hlfh class acta First run photo plays..' Th most for th least money. 10o-ChDoVlfe4rTtS Aftameona, two ahowa, startlnr at 1. BTsnlnta. continuous, startlns; T:I0. En tire change of bill Thnrday. m ..a h I&1 IFl-k . tMUB win a aranr a a iom sunm BTsarr dt' L1HHI r sTzasrs' crjrira'rDff H7.tn.7t - irm la aa .-. JessU x. Zfsxya "Tb Fhoto Shopv 0a Oni "aeaeral" Bdward XatIb Marreloaa Kexos Xarry aulllTaa A 00. acareel A Boris Trio Mills? aad' 1. yle -Flctarea Orchestra. Q RAIN D Weak Jon 19.1911 ' Tb Ohesterftold MlBrsl uw xAWA-xas, xeuias; Tisasiy Tales From Be hind th "Cork." luitlnu mn Aav. lit. any seat He. Brenlns; performanca at 1:tS and 1:11; balcony, lo; lower floor SI, box. at lc - Fanl Ohaa A Co Th WUsoa : Bliss and Sloes Pearl Towns; Barnard's Manillas OXAJTOAaOOrB to) VTaeaaalad Taaderfliav AXA TXXS WUX IS OrlftnaX Bos toa Fadettaa 18 The Moai Oalahratad Woraaa Orohestr La th World! Aaaa Jordaa A Oo.i WUl Start, rasAalF aad Banaaal Fran MoOrea A Co. I Faa-, taawsaopsf ropnia snos It. Qartato iao, yaw, a. JMVJ U3 1 COMFORT aJJLB Park and Waahlnaton Btraet. - v xaaxc cifcAss I Motion Pictures MAD AMU OTHIC. Soprano. MISS UEbBUl, viouniai. v Admission lOo; Privat Box Ho. Oaks Park Great Amusement Resort n...f DuRMsa Oaka Park Band and Orand Opera Quartet 2 acre of solid fun, Natatorlum now open take a swim. Th wonder of th North: .v. n.M.h hm. Hlah elaa Onen Air Concert Try afternoon and oTenlng. Most dellrhtful suburoan not srom any part of th city, 6c Admission 10c. children lo. under year free. Car . every few minutes First and Alder. Launches foot of Morrison st. BASEBALL BXCBSATXOaT PABXC Oor. Taus-hn and Twenty-foarth Sts. PORTLAND vs TACOMA Tone 10. tL Sa. S3. 84, SS. Qamea begin week day 1:00 p. b. Bun- : day t:0 P-.m. . Admission Bleacher Ho: Bandstand ers, 10o: srandstand Bio. Ladies' day Friday. Boys under 13 free to blaob ers Wednesday. . STOR1LS IN THE NEW r , ; MULTNOMAH HOTEL , Third andPine RESERVATIQN3 f CAN NOW BE MADE ' Apply to Mr, Mat GeTUrtx, care of Gevurtx & Sons, Second and Yamhill Multnomah Hotel Co. ,.r . , ' - Foster 5c Klcl?3cr High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS! Bast 7th and Bast BTSMtt Sta. , Fhoaa Bast llt B-aaa. aa - ' 'mm J af Portland rnntmg nouse to. Book. Qstal and Oonunarsiai Printing - r . Book BtBdlaff aad Blank Book Xffaktay. 388 Taylor St Phones: A228!, MKOI SCHOOLS AJID COLLEGES mmmM Rsrieaat sad tr Sehool A eirle la ohaneetauaenof St. Joaa BptUtelmpel OeUagtote, Anaort ea4 tUwmUrr SvartSMaM, Maate. art. SUntlm. itumlaa rereataleadinwTHJR 61S1EH 81 fERIOR . - - Ofrtee Sc. Baiaoa Bail for t-ififc ci.i''.tra pt " . v j . DAHLS Of JUOS ANOHfthY. t.'. - ' ,tW) Cmm Mmic. Art. IteCT'-.m i ' .-r W fttHJ. P- A( 4 M. " . . , .e - i