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0 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ; PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. JUNE 27.- 1911. iTovraopics TOXIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. WTTT Tll-UI mill VtHrfca' ' . ' 1 ' OKPHEUM-Orphum Circuit i Taude- vine, BAKER Vaudeville and ture. PA NTldrB V.Mvl1a Sullivan A Conaldlne, tnth and Northrop streets for another or in Mm class or structures. This la to b three atortu high, of brick con struction and will coat approslmately 180,000. . - , '., . , aV at. sfooraoaee Company, Maeonle Bill, ill West Park, closing out retail pictures, frames, wall paper and artists" materlaia. Loweat prioaa la th city. Seatea aMnoipal . T. Santa haa nvoUea pie I bean alaotad principal of tha schools ' I at Hammond to aueeaaA I. H rhamn. Bar who resigned racanOr. vaudeville. OAKS park Band eoneert: grand W"!?V 1 ZeTwaivfa... a. nl opera quartet afternoon and evening:. Waahougal and way landings, dally STAR, A RCADlf OH JOY, TIVOLl. Ofpt Sunday. Leave Waahlngloa at MAJESTIC rirat nin picturae, i a-iaocaei i p, in. . . . .. . . m. to 11 p. m. t. ... -- .. . xvee on, Mala for Interior flniah, Weather Conditions. ' Itl.Tl par gallon; ralclmo tlnta. o lb. Tbara haa" been ' a oonaldarabla da I Portland Sash 4s Door Co.. ISO Front areas of preaaura vsr. tha Intermoun-1 . , , , tun atatea in tne i iaai 11 noura. i n. Or. Z Keyaer, optician, "moved to nianpraaaure iiaia avanjrina u. - I room 101 Columbia kid v. Waat Park ern Kockiaa veateraav momma laann-i . - 1 .1 1 . a 1 - . 1 ,1a m I U II K um. in. iiowir miwira ana ia wnu,i mi r mornln ov.r the IJakotas; relatively, " 1 . 1 high preaaura obtain over tha aouth-1 weaaasaay sjeiact cnak eeaoe, Ring. west and on tha north i-aeino. eoaat,iara new ball. Second and Morrison. in central atorra naa mom mra win wMtrii. - a Iowa to th lake res Ion. and haa caused i ' llsht to heavy ralna In tha Ohio valley l - . ana southern lake reaion ana in t i . r - . . England. Llsht ralna have aiao fallen I lano ana wuwmna. uu aiarenau ti. ' n weatern Waahlneton. weatarn Oregon, i . Idaho, northwaatern Montana, Colorado w. JL Wlaa and aaaoelatea. nalnleaa for Camaa, atreet and M an 1 to Da. ana moapraiau nw i stnuit. Third and Wuh nHaa I ureon ana ' I UAloa OarMd Balaa ooaipaay tnovad to 103 Lowla bldf. haa a ralna (n nnrthaaatrn Oreco ern waaninaton. i na weainar la muvn fooler from the northern ana central Rocklea to the MlaalaalDDI nvar. ana u la oorraaDondfnaly warmer in weetern Montana, eaatern Idaho, ana - norinam i Nevada. In, the northern plaina atatea, temperaturea ara 4 deareea to it aefreea below normal. Condition ara favorable for anowora nnih winadav in oron ana Waahlnaton and for tonlrnt ana waa-i today to decid tha llauor auUon ara neaday in Idaho. NO maraea onwii i n croare her and la many other Icltle In th auta Salt Lake and Of den. It la axpected, will remain wet. but many of th amaller towne will go dry. Pr. X. O. Browa, Eye, Ear. Marquam. Utah Votea oa Liquor. (Oalte Preat l4 Wlre.t Salt Lake City. June IT. Election ' I a.H. -AiHU-J XlJiaffajnaaIgMtaaaj I ' T- "I II' aft a . m m . aa ' ' ' ' ' a a . a m m aTi ' ' ai II II . Mnfhorc Invo pnrrravorl With livinor UpMWV j. iuwiim j wiwi viHMu miu. .5 v""; j rf-ff-;---ll t Xrf J-,'-r a I f -V . '; I Dunn aa ontqua poaltlon ai tha Ameri can a tare and have placed her In a claaa abeolntely without rtveia In tbla particular Una of work. ' 1 ' few yea re aro when Mlaa . Dunn came from New York to Kanaaa City for a atarrlnf encarement of four weak a with th Woodward Block company, a young (trl mad her bow befor th footllfhte th open In f weak and ven tured fearfully Into th atar'a dreaalng room to laara tha aecrt of her beautiful make up. Teatarday tha aama young woman went for a aeaond time to Mtaa Dnnn'a dreaalnf room thta time elothed with tha mlcbt of a critic to Judge Mlaa Dnnn'a performance and to.aeek an In terview. What changea can a few yaara not work I PANAMA CANAL IS . . REALTY BOARD TOPIC "Portland and the Panama nanaf waa aubject dtacuaaed at yeeterday'a lunch eon of the Realty board. O. T. John- eon, chairman of -tha promotion com mute of th Commercial club, R. P, MoCormlck. formerly an engineer on the canal, and Frd A. Jacob wer th apeaktre. Mr. jacaaon preaiotea tnat tha Panama canal will in 10 yaara change the oommerclal map of tha world and that within 24 yeara th greateat commerce carrier In the world will be riding upon the boaom of tha Pad f to ocean. and three daughter Mr. A. t ChJV wood f CotUr Oroya, Mra. C. C. Mo Brlda of Eddrvllla Themaa AJlphla af MonUna, Joaeph and Eugene, both af Portland, and Mra W. T. Oray. alao af Portland. Interment waa la tha Xddr- vllle cemetery. . In temoeratur are maicatea ana eraiiy weateny winae m ui- FORECAST. V Portland and vicinity Showare to- a ant ana nrooaDir weaneaaaj. nim moetly aoutharly. . Oregon Bhowere tonlrnt or weanea- aay. Nortnweeieny winaa. . . . Waahlnaton snowera tonigni or aw KAiittiwat ff n waat winaa. Idaho Showera tonight ana wea nee- da r. WEATHER IS "ALWAYS FINE" AT THE OAKS Alwaya fine" That la what tha weather man aaya about Th Oake. Of eo urea. It la a faot that tha Oaka haa unuaual weather condition but whap the weather man mean la that th covared Smllla Baaar to X.eutare Mlaa Eml lie rrancla Bauer, th New Tora cniic, i m iAAt,.A .mAVMw mnrnin. at it . l . n I TafTiii E i.i n I in, n l w tm num.ni narv O clock in tne pariora ox ma t-omanu i . . .. - . . . hotel. under th auaplcea or in Monday i -- ' Mualcal club. Mlaa Bauer a auDjeci "C " will be tmru and opera writera ainca i wagncr." All member or tne Monaay i u"u' Mualcal club aa well aa all otnera in- Dt,uu '"a tcreated In mualc and muaiciana are i ' "" ,U"V "'"' invited. day without having touch th vial tor. a apot of water a Early Morml&g Tire. Fire whicn broke out at 4 o clock thla morning o- troyed th home or R. La Teuer at lit Baldwin atreet, doing aoout tovi damaae. The Piedmont nre department waa canea. out waa unu a rnuun ua p. m. eaveaj tjreron jliy 11 much aid beyond aaaiatma in tn re- i m.. B. m. itonna trln tie. a move! of furniture, for tha reaaon mat there are no fir hydrant in mat vi cinity. River Excursions to Oregon Citv Boat leavea Taylor atreet dock tin. Dorothy Dona. Br A.L "All th mingled Joy and Borrow of rear of waiting and Buffering la ex- prd In that on cry and it la only a gutteral ayllable long drawn aucn aa you and I never heard before," aaya Emma Dunn of the forelgnera In United Stat when they hear th name of their loved on rrom Dome caiiea out at jlmib Ialand wher the Immigrants arrive at th areat American clearing houa. "If w could only reproduce thoa crya on th atag w would move an audlenc aa it haa never been moved. Such waa the aouree of Mlaa Dunn's atudy for th little Immigrant mother ah portraya with auch living reality la her playlet. 'The Baby," at tha Or pheum thla week. "We spent a whole day at Ellla Ialand atudylng types, so absorbed that we even forgot to eat Tha thema of the playlet I taken from Ufa,, too. Mr. Stokes, my husband, got th Inspiration from ons of th big foundling asylums tn New YorkA My dialect from llfeT Dialect la something you cannot learn by rule. It muat come from within. sorotbya Mature. "Some people have aald t me 'What la the character? She doean't eound Ilk a German to ma' And I tell them that aha la whatever they get out of her. "Here'a Dorothea picture," sparkled th little actreea as she took the only photograph from her dressing table, "you see l am mora or tna motner tnan Permit for Dormitory The county court yesterdsy took out a permit xor two and one hair story frame dormi tory to b erectea at tna county noa- pital en Wood atreet, between Becona and Third. Tha building la to do an ad dition to the hospital ana win contain besides hospital wards, nurses' quarters and administration offices. Its esti mated cost Is 120,000. Pioneer Woman Dlee. Mra Margaret M. Henderaon died suddenly at her home (03 Martin .avenue, last nignt at 20 o'clock. She leavea four aona and five daughters, three or wnom live in Portland Mra W. W. Shinn, Ernest e. and James H Her husband, w. is. Hen derson, survives her. Mrs. wenaerson haa been a resident or Portland J years. FIRE SALE of PIANOS Not much damaged, but the insurance' ad juster has authorized us to sell them for what they will bring and he will stand the loss. Oar gtrtkea laborer. John Harring ton, living at Bixtietn ana Stevens streets, was struck iy a-siowiy moving St. Johns car, in charge or jaotorman A. Miles, at Second and Burnalde streets, at s o ciock. m was oaaiy in- red and waa unconecloua when picked Up ann sent to du tiuwun uuapuw. Pals Alarm or r ire The nre depart ment waa canea out hub murnina: vn still alarm to the Drexel hotel. It was iouna tnat aomeuus naa ...n iniuii nd become excited. The smoxe came from the chimney and tne wina car- lied It down over tne side or tne roor. . Bar Association Attorney L. K. Lowrey of Chicago and Attorney A. E. Clark of the local bar will address the Multnomah Bar association thla evening at the regular monthly meeting In the court house. L xmtsrtalnmant as Swiss HaltA mu alcal and literary entertainment win oe given by Morse lodge No. 291, on "la dlee" night," tomorrow evening, at Swiss ball. Third snd Jefferson streets. Pants for men and big boys. Take elevator and save money. No big profits tacked on for high rents. Jimmy Dunn. room 815 Oregonian bldg. Take elevator. Hew Apartment I. A. Peters, who has built a number of apartment housea In different sections of the west side, has broken ground at tho corner of Nine- F. W. Baltes and Company inTite your inquiries for PRINTING J Main 165 First and Oak See These Prices: A $250 FOR $115 A $275 FOR $127 A $30a FOR $142 A $375 FOR $247 A FINE $600 PLAYER PIANO FOR ONLY$405 Thus beautiful pianos take an awful tumble in price. We were disposing of our stock at cost on ac count of retiring from business when the fire occurred, so now you have the opportunity of buying at cost, less the amount paid by the insurance company; but then you'll have to hurry 17 were taken in the last three days. Every piano guaranteed or money refunded. Note the prices and call at once. Pay us $6, $8 or $10 per month. Open evenings by appointment. HOVENDEN PIANO COMPANY 106 Fifth Street, Next to Perkins Hotel Mlsa Emma Dunn, actrena I have my little girt with ma" First, lsst and alwaya Miss Dunn Is a mothsr which gave auch rich meaaure to her wonderful creation of your mother and my mother in "Mother," written by Julea Eckbart Goodman, tha Portland playwrlta "Mr. Goodman used to alt in the wlnga at rehearsal and watch ma Then he would shake his head and Bay 'I don't sea how you do it Why, I've seen my mother do that very same thing. What made you think of Itr I couldn't have If I were not a mother. No matter how great th genius he must have suffered to portray suffering." Mothers lot Portrayed. Miss Dunn's Interpretation of the mother In "Per Oynt" with Richard Mansfield and her Mra Warren In "The Warrens of Virginia" led Mr. Goodman to take hla play to her as the on best fitted to realise his Ideal of the char acter and illucldate the great theme of mother love. Mother love and her won derful portrayal of Itjjave given Mlaa I RANKS OF '47 ONE LESS; M. J. ALLPHIN IS DEAD (Speetat Ptopatck to The JoaraaL) Eddyvtlla. Or.. Jun 17, Milton Jack aon Allphln. a pioneer of 1147, died at the home of his daughter, Mra C C MoBrlde, at Eddyvtlie, Saturday. Mr. Allphln was born In Pranklln county, Kentucky, November 7, 1111. In 1131 he moved to Schuyler county, Illinois, where he lived until 1147, when he migrated to Oregon, croaalng th plaina by ox team. He located In Linn county, where he lived several years, afterward living In Salem, wher he took an active part In politics In th early '0s. being an ardent Democrat He resided many years In Corvallls prevloua to 1114, when he moved to Uttle Elk. Lincoln county, and aettled on a horn eatead. where he lived until about 1100, when he moved to Toledo, Or. He reatded there until a ahort time before hla death, whan he returned to Eddyvllle to live with his daughter. He is survived by a slstar, Mra Bowman, of Miller's station. Linn county, and three A SALARY OF $5000 A YEAR If it is all spent as fast as you get it, won't help you to get rich. The fellow who rets something ahead is the one who puts aside SOMETHING of his income each week or month, re gardless of the size of his income. Get the savings bank habit and learn to live within your in come. Make a start NOW. If you deposit regu larly, the INTER EST on your money is working valiantly to help you on your way to independ ence. WE PAY 4. PORTLAND TRUST COMPANYOREGON Third indOak Streets ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE OF THE Bi& Removal Sale $5.00 Silk Meiaaline Petticoats $2.85 OP TKM 5th and Alder (Xfifrea5feJ 5th and Mdtr 5th and AM cr- andllder $6.00 Pure Aus tralian Wool Sweaters $2.45 When Mr. Wertbeimer open, up the NEW GRAND LEADER at 145 Seventh St, between Morrison and AMer it i'a hia intention to carry a atrictly high-grade line of women's outer wearing apparel which will be sold fat poiuffr prices, AND T6 AVOID MOVING ANY OF THE STOCK NoVoN HAND, HAS DETERMINED TO SELL THE BALANCE AT UNHEARD-OP LOW PRICES. The stotk is all new, this spring's make, and the regular prices have always been FULLY 1-3 LESS than at any other store in this city. No misrepresentations everything marked in plain figures. BUYS GRAND LEADER STORE The purchase of all Interest in the Grand Leader cloak and suit store by the president and general manager, Sam E. werthelmer. waa announced yester day. The purchase Is the signal for a chang of location from Fifth and Al der streets to much larger quarters at 145 Seventh street. In readiness for opening July 1. The growing business of the etor necessitated the procuring of larger Quarters, said Mr. Werthelmer yester ay. A number of the stockholders did not esre to take further active part In the store's growth or to Invest ad ditional capital needed and so Mr. Wer thelmer decided by purchasing all stock not heretofore owned by him. to as sume entire control and management of the store. It is announced that the business of the new store will be confined to ex clusive styles in coats, suits, rain costs and waists conducted on a cash basis. There will be no outside or leased de partments as was the case with the old store. Appreciation to th public for support during the history of the Grand Leader store in- its present location was ex pressed yesterday by tho old stockhold ers. The new location at 145 Seventh street Is between Morrison and Alder. Entire stock of Fancy Mixture Suits and Silk Dresses & vided into three lots: $28 Tailored Suits snd Silk Dresses $20 snd Tailored Suits Silk Dresses $7.95 $11.95 $40 Tailored Suits and Silk Dresses $19.75 Half Price! Half Entire stock of plain and fancy Trimmed Suits in navy, black snd cream scree suits, linen suits, cre tonnes, marquisette dresses, spring T wool and silk pongee snd linen coats f fCC all at half price. One Third Off Big Reductions On marked prices of all mar On all phin tailored and white quisette, fancy silk and chif- embroidered waists all at fon waists All One-Third Off Great Reductions $6 and $7 Misses' 2- $15 DrCSScS $6.95 $ to $8 Summer piece Middy Suits- gj.s. bM j a-a serge and beantl- ' $3.45 "KS,.f $2.95 Extra! It will be a verv short time now when , you will be buying a Fall Coat or Furs, and to show the genuineness of this sale we have cut all FUR PRICES EXACTLY in HALF and all Imported Black Broadcloth and English Covert Coats. Skinner satin lined, made full 54 inches long, at immense reductions. $30 and $35 Imported Black Broadcloth and. (PI Q 17 K English Covert Coats go at DXa7ltl No Exchanges No Refunds No Approvals No C O.D.'s We urge shrewd buyers to be on hand early to avoid the rush. Aiirsoixvra, aa" aaaaaaajsi HEILIG Oa 1 flpaolal tfUnej T THiATIUl TUt A Taylo If avtltf. Trmlght l it Tomorrow Night Prtoa I Toanorrow I CHARLES r&OHttAJf ntXOCTS BUUE BURKE , Xa W, Somerset Maagtara'e Comady BJvenlnsa II. IMS: taleowy. I raw. 11.10. row L 4 row ito. ft row q( Cnecy. iwer ' gallery lie, 15c 50c Oo. Tomorrow's aiatli wer floor 11.60. sis balooay II. Tie. BAKER TMBATRQ Kaia Ml JVS340. Oa. IV. Stoker, sfaaager. Blcgeat and cooler summer vaudeville and Photo Play Theatre In th city. All high else acts. First-run photo plays. The most fr the least money. 104 cxixjmxv vnmm m K . Afternoons, two shows, starting at I. Evenlnga, continuous, starting at T:te, ' Entire change of bill Thursday. f tun a. a low 1 J MATOn BVT BAY romm ss nam is-a-to-TJt THEATRE Sauna Xmaa la Th Baby." WOla Soil Wakefield, Baa Welaa, Charles Afceara Oyellaf Oomedlaa. Xnara atoOonuMk ai urao. waJiaoa. avi uuim, mmamwrnvn, MeBTeU a Baaieoda, Orohewtra, notnree. Impress romjcnz.T wbajts ataSrvaa h Coaaldlaa Baflaed Yaaaa-IU maax xrnra ac XDKOTT9 aTTAjrurT U CO. 4 &OYBOYS 4 i pajrcnrci m-4 OUOI Si uum namx. ai mors lOKHI ft STOBJCB MATINXE EVERT DAT Prices: Msttnee He. Evenings Uc-la, aji Tfaeaaalsa TaadarUja, BosH XJner Toy, "A sTUat la tha OrlaaVt lb Maloonunla, rr4 waro. arratt ft Bart, oo at atoyo. wvra Tall BMstara, rataffaop paciai,Tha SUa Aaaeaxa. Popular prioes. Matlnea . 1:10. 7:, OAKS PARK M Aanm af Baas Aainaamant la tha City XBAB mi AaTD BA1TD AJTD OaVAJTD OPXJaA QVAMTVt rmnuaug omrjaniflrrmA oi XmIzb acAQxrrzczjrr oonowsT TWICB SAII.T OBXT OITHICH TABM XV TKM ITORTXWBavr EST DAJUUURfUb XTDB VA.TATOBITrat TAXB A SO A91CZBSZOST 10a. CBTT.nmilaT 0 xnrsBs , raui , So CTBB Cara Bvery Tww BOawae lrom las and Alder. ZAuaohea rrom itorrlaoa Btreet Bridge. BASEBALL XBCRBATZOIT 7ABX Cor. Taagaa and Twaaty-fawtt Bta. - PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE ftaa 06, 87, 28, S9. SO, Xuly Z, Oajsa begin week days 1:00 p. m. Sun days :iv p. u. ZODZXI' SAT TRXDAT Boys under U free to bleachers Wednesday. A Kentucky Colonel, of Paducah, Mr. L. A. Washington who is also City Engineer, writes as follows concerning bi tulithic street pavement: "Bitulithic is very satis factory, and both city; and people are pleased with it We are put ting down ten thousand yards more now.- , V NcW Departure CJSl af ' Interments - have redneed by the Holmaa ndertaklng oomvany. Heretofore It haa been the custom or funeral directors to male chargea for all Incidental connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di reetora of Portland, have departed from that custom. When, casket fa furnished by aa we make no extra charge fa? embolmlng, bear, to cemetery, outside box or any services that. may be. ra oulred of a. ept elothtng, omtry and carrUgea, thus effecting a saving or til to 178 on each funeral. THE ED WARD HOLMAN PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. MId-Week Photo Plays STAR THEATRE New-" Show . Wednesday Birth of a Nation, or The Life of Moses FIVE COMPLETE REELS 5000 FEET The biggest and " most attractive program ever ' offered, in motion pictures. ' , . OQJQYTQEATREmoSow INDIAN BOY'S SACRIFICE ," ' - Great JUAREZ After the Mexican insur gents captured the town. Topical WILLIE RAISES- TOBACCO 1000 ; feet of lomedy. GOOD , VOCAL AND INSTRU . MENTAL. MUSIC TIVOLl THEATRE TWO DAYS RUN of the superb Faust AS A SPECIAL And three othef fine features. ARCADE THEATRE THE REGULAR STAR THEATRE SHOW ' '. Transf erred Because of the Special on There ! . ' Consisting of - - . i ;" A BIOGRAPH, EDISON AND TWO RICH COMEDIES ' i Mk? -cSF, Jfl A ..air 1VB About 50,000 People Seeking rest, health and pleasurable recreation, spent all or a portion of the summer season at thla delight ful beach resort. WHY? Because thy find there Just what shay need, and they return year af tor year because they are perfeotly sat isfied. V, ,: ' .Ideal cottage and camp ItCa, a magnificent beach that la not sur passed anywhere, genial and bene ficial climate, and all 'tha oomforta of bma without costing any mora than ' If you remained at home. i Season Now' Open Th X-"W. R. v N.'a largo excur sion steamer, T. J. POTTER, raakea dally trip from Portland (except on Sunday). J XMTtnar Ash Street Zock.80 a. a. Oa Saturdays . .. . . . ZOO p. so. . ,.. . .. - . - . . Thla oonvanlant schedule provides a daylight trip down th Columbia river, which experience travelers aay ranks with similar trips anywhere for comfort and restful, entertain ment. Colombia river scenery . la worth while on tta own account Redneed Fares Prevail ' From all parts of Oregon and Washington on the 0.-W. R. St N. and Southern Pacific lines. Consult your local agent. Ha will give yon good advice. - sjeasoa .tlokats from Portland: Saturday to Koaday tloka... SUM Plra trip eommatatloa tlakass. .1540 Uake your raaarvattona oa tha Pot. ter and purchaea ttckats at our city ticket office. Third and Washington atraata. Portland, j- WM. M'MTJRRAT, General paaaengar Agent, Portland, Or. ' - ; The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist OUT OP TOwTT PBOPZJi ahould r. mambur that our fore la ao organised that wa can do their entire crown, bridge and plat work la a day U neo- yull Sat of Teeth....... ...... ..5-0d Bridge Work or Teeth Without Platea .............3 50 to 9500 Gold Crowne ....... ..$3-50 to f 5 00 Porealaln Crowns j, ... SO-SO to SSOO Gold or Porcelain FUllngs. .. .tl-OO Vf Silver rulings. ........ SO to Si OO ' IS Tears Btiarantta. Hour I a so. to S p. m-i Sunday. ..-v-. ta Is. Union Dental Co. ratS ART) XORXXSOaT STSL THE BARBEk ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Bldav. Portland, Or. Oakar Uub.a . , 1 , Manasea. Portland Printing Uzpz Co. Rook. Oatalaf and Oommsrcial Printin-: Book WMtg and Rla&k Sow xiskiny. 38S Taylor St Phones: A22SI. f ! C2! 1 UNDERTAKING CO. . ,,- 139 ST.; COR. staXX0R STAR Next Week,; July 5,, -A TALE OF; TWO CITIES." Journal Want Ac1: