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J , THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, . JUNE 80, 1811. T0TOT0P1CS TOXIOIirS AMUSEMENTS. ORFHEUM-Hpbeum Circuit Yauds B A KJR -Vaudeville ' aad motion ' pio turear ' .-,. 1 , " ' " ' t 1 PANTAOK8 Vudtrin. ..." " I iMPKms Buuivaa a lansiauis, VauAavlll. . - i - ' lOAKH PARK Band concert; grand I operaiquartet, afternoon and evening. BT AR,J A RCADHl, OH JOT. TIVULl, MAJESTIGFirst run clotures. 11 a. Im. to 11 p. uv. r ..- wtbbaxi at utom d ha" following Journal uwti e 1 supply Journal subscribers at regular city rates. Have The, e . Journal follow you during your Vacation. '.. . W ' Breakers, Wm)-Breaker ho- e d tel. agent ' e . Columbia Beach. Or. K. D. Landon, at ant, ' Colllna Hot Springs, Waah. d F. A. Toung. agent ld Oearhart Or. Horaea A- Wll- w . aon, agent, headquarters at Sea- e side. I Hot Lake, or. Hot Lake aanl- e tarlum. agant ' ,r Long Beach, Waah. Sea view, e) a : Long Beaoh, Tioga, Braakara, e, Ooaan Park. Nahootta and all. potnta oa North beach. Laurence 4 Dinneen, agent, beadquartera, e d Hotel Bbelburne, Bearlsw, Waah. v . Newport, Or. Fred - Toung. d agent. ! Seaalde. Or Horace A. Wll- e I w son. agent, bag I7T. ar Lewis' e d drug store. ' Bblpherda Springs, Waah. a d Mineral Bpringa hotel, agent. 4 d WUholt Bpringa, Cr K. W. ! McLaren, agent f r . - twaa last aeen at Med ford, from which place he. left' -with the Intention of going to Ashland. Any Information oonoarnlng hla disappearance should he giren to pis brother, 8. Rogoway, 111 uaruuiera surest . . j. ' Jadxe Boo res Batrolman Patrolman Oalbralth one 'of tha . largeat offtoara on tba Portland polios force, who was thrashed badly laat week by Murphy, a former ' pugilistic ohamolon of. tha United States navy, while being placed under arrest, Vn grilled yesterday af ternoon By Judge Taawall at the con elusion of the bearing agalnat Murphy ona a, drunk and disorderly charge. Judge Taswell said ha had been caUed upon several times to take thla officer to task for brutal treatment of prison erg. Murphy waa arrested a week ago at second and Couch streets, for refus Ing ta move on, and when Oalbralth struck at Murphy, tha pugilist retaliate ed by striking 'tlalbralth to tha face, cloalng both eyes. Oalbralth beat hla prisoner Into submission, and when he appeared In court tba next day hla head waa neaviiy bandaged. Weather Conditions. I Portland and Vicinity Fair tonight I and Saturday; rising temperature Sat urday: aoutnweaterlv winds. I Oregon Fair tohlght and Saturday; I warmer Saturday except near coaat weeterlv winds. I ' Washington Fair tonls-ht and Saiur- Iaay, except anowera northwest portion; warmer Saturday axoept near coaat; southwest winds. Idaho Fair tonight excsDt showers Isoutheaat portion; Saturday fair, with rising temperature. - WKA111H tJUNLMTlUNB. There baa been a alight decrease of I pressure over tha Lake Superior region I In the last 11 hours, while elsewhere I over me country mere has oeen a de cided lncreaae. Low pressure still ob tain a over the basin, central plateau and northern plains states. A high pressure Ed, central over tne eastern laxe re n, overlies the country east of the islsslDDl river, and another from the north Pacific ocean is spreading inland over the Pacific northwest Light rains have fallen within tne last 11 hours on the Oregon coast In British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Montana, west- Iern North Dakota, Utah, Colorado, northern Mlnneeota and North Carolina and moderately heavy precipitation oc curred In southeastern Idaho. Thun- I dors tor ms were rerorted from Pocatello and Wll list an. The weather Is much warmer In central California and In tha upper Mississippi valley and lake region. I and is generally sugnuy warmer in otn er sections; It Is 10 degrees cooler In northern Utah. Temoeratures are 10 I degrees below normal In Nevada; east of tha Rocky mountains they are gener ally above norma!. -Conditions are favorable for generally fair weather during the next 18 hours In this district, except that ahowers are Indicated for extreme northwestern Waehlnston and tonight in southeastern I Idaho. Rising temperaturea are expect- led for Saturday, and southwest to west I winds wih oDtain. Saved rOja Prowming Mrs. Anna Stevenson of 410 Union avenue, while sitting on tha bank of tha Willamette river at the foot of Twenty-fourth atrast at I o'clock laat night, fell Into tno water when tha bank aha was alt ting, on gave way. K. L. Webb, an attendant at St Vlnoent's hospital, sprang Into the river after her. As Webb .was bringing her to shore he missed his footing on tha slippery bank. ana Bert AOams, wno waa paaalng at tha time, being attracted by tha cries of both people, who had begun to de spair of aver reaching tba bank again, lent his assistance and brought both to a plaoe of safety. Mrs. Stevenson recovered t St. Vincent's hospital. MaeaaasaasM Bus Sown by Anta Traokv Nick Bpalnar and. C W. Eckberg, while work ling on an auto truck for tha city haul Ing water pipe, at I o'clock this morn ing, ran down Joe Donohoe Of 1110 East Ninth street north. In the railroad yards at the foot of Russell street Donohoe sustained aeveral painful Injuiiea. Don ohoe was taken to his home In the auto truck. The accident was unavoidable. it Is said. ev. Corby BeturoA Rev. James D. Corby of Portland, who has .been In at tendance on the International Sunday School convention at San Francisco, will return the laat of tha week and will speak Sunday morning at the Church of Good Tidings, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth streets, on "Living Pictures From the Firing Line; Strik ing Hours at the Sunday School Con vention." Tire Damages Apartments. The Gardner apartments at Thirteenth and Eact Aah streets were damaged to the extent of about 11000 yesterday after noon by a fire that originated from a defective flue. Mrs. L. IL Oardner, the owner of the apartments, - called the fire department, and the blase waa ex tinguished without much trouble. The tenanta were thrown into excitement Sues for Overtime Suit for over time on the Peninsula tunnel was start ed this morning by L. Gerdets against the Paciflo Bridge company. It Is charged that the company agreed to pay a bonus of $76 a day for each day the tunnel could be completed prior to January 15 1911. The plaintiff al leges $2825 is due on this part of the contract The tunnel la 6436 feet long. "Old George" round Doadv "Old George," a wood bucker, aged 60 years, who has lrved a hermit's life In an old shack at the foot of Sheridan street, was found dead In his little homo this morning by employes of the Portland Lumber company. Ills name Is believed to have been Qeorga Thomaa. No trace of friends or relatives can be found. Chaaoe for tJ-a-Xey Job. An exam ination will be held by the United States dvll servloa oommlaeioa July II to fill a vaoaoor tn tba posit ton oopparplata map angravar (male), tn tba geoloaieal survey, at ' II per flay No educational teat will be given. ApU plication should be made to Z. A, Leigh, at tha postoffloev Oouty W. a T. V. Meets Multno mah County W. C. T. U. met Thursday for an all day session In the University Park M. S. church. Mrs. X C. Boot! of St Johns was tha first speaker on the program, her subject - being "Pesos and Mercy." She emphasised the need of Instruction along these line In the home. - . ' , Miss Clark XalureeV Miss Shirley Clark, a stenos-rasher for Vetch Wll mer, real estate brokers In tba Chamber of Commerce building, suffered a severs Injury to her ankle Wednesday while stepping front the street to the run-way at tne Baser tneaire stag entrance. Her foot caught In the elevated walk and she felt It Is not known whether her ankle waa broken. $S8.00 tt WM Men's tolas at SI 4.00 I am selling out my summer stock on a psr cent profit basis. How do I do It? My rent is one dollar a day. no big profits for tbs landlord. Take ele vator and sea what I'm giving yon for 114.60. Jimmy Dunn, room 111 Ore- gonlan bldg. " ' Bandar gxomraton Cascade Looks, 11 round trip. Steamer Bailey Oatsert leaves Alder street dock at I a. nv, re turns p. m Phono Mala 114, Ay 1111. ' Steamer yeses aXsjrkxas for Camaa, Wsshougal and way landings, dally ox eept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 1 p. m. Diamond Creosote xoof Stein No bet tter, too per gallon in I gallon cans. Portland Sash Door Co., 110 Front Da Keyse. Optician, moved to 101 Columbia bldg. W. Park and Waah. V. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Asms Jr. studio after July 1 at IIIU Washington, corner Park. Dr. B. O. Brown, Eye, Ear. Marquam. SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE AT THE OAKS SATURDAY School children under 11 are Invited by Manager Cordray to be his guests at the Oaks Saturday afternoon. So long as children are accompanied by a parent or other guardian, no charge will be made for their admittance. A children's playground has been pre pared for the delight of the Juvenile visitors, while Pels' famous band will be a delight for the older ones. Teddy bears, cute monkeys and the ostrich farm will please all. Wine Free Grand Opening One bottle of wine free to every vis itor Saturday night between 7 and 10 m. Spring Valley Wine company, Second and Yamhill streets. Crawfish! Crawfish! Good crawfish today at Leven's Grille, 241 Ash, .between Second and Third. Beat in city. NATIONAL , EDUfcATlONAL ASSOCIATION . Baa Preselaee Xmly B-li. All teachers and others desiring to attend the N. X. A. meeting ta Ban Francisco should make reservations by calling at 8. P. ticket office. Third and Washington streets Portland, Or., Where a diagram- of sleeping ear reservations is kept It Is Important that this reser vation be mads In order that tbs neces sary equipment can be provided. Player Piano Owners The muslo roll library of Bherman, Clay d Ce. Is tha meet complete In the elty. If you have trouble la get ting tha muslo you . want elsewhere, Dleass rive us a ohanos to supply you. even if you did not purchase your player fro.n us. We have 1000 rolls of special numbers at three rolls for 1, rare opportunity to siock up your library. Sherman, Clay cs sixth at Morrison street. ' River Excursions to Oregon City Boat leaves Tsylor street doek I a. m. and I p. nv Leaves Oregon City 11 a m., I p. m. Round trip 450. The Hotel Seward Is prepared to make special ratea to a limited number of monthly roomers. Dr. Tiorenoe Manloa returned. Medi cal building. e One Price Dentists BO MOBS BO USB Consult our advertised prices carefully then come to us and you will find that we oo exactly as we aavertiaa. set ter etill. bring Ula "ad" with you. get Ik. a W aapfaewiail ikan r.a sisi tka IIIV "Via fonwiuivui wea sew asaw advertiser prices, we nu, crown, treat, bridge, regulate Or .extract teeth with out pain. Theae low prices buy "beat ouamr aenuetry. I $4.00 ISO Wll V BBXSOB WOBZ. 8-oaret rOXCXXJLTV O PBBB BXAMXBATXOB. EXTBa.OTXOB iwhen plates er bridges are ordered); XXABXsTa TBZTX (when other work Sm ordered.) Silver Jfllllngs Simple Mot Com pound g 1. ooia numgs- Aoooroang to sua, fi up. Kimag Verves and Treatta Teeth 11.00 to I1.BO extaa. oil Sel of Teclb. $5,$7.50,$10 Aooording to quality of work desired. All wore ooarantesa ror is Tsars. AtBA BROS. BBT.TAWT.a' PAXBXZSS DZBTZBTB Open 8 a. m. to I p. m. Sunday I to d. m. rnone Maranau lite. B. W. Corner 8 aad Morrison. tTpstairs, saure uornex. TWO STORES 247 Morrison, Between 3d and 2d 177 4th Street, Corner Yamhill Thousand of pairs of the beit shoes on earth now on sale at bargain prices. Bring the whole family and hare them fitted Saturday. EXTIR A 2 lOOO Pairs Of Men's. Hlrh - Grade 13.50, $4 and tS Shoes and Oxfords la the newest rtrtoft. in tans, biack. . ptwnM and rids, in all snipes ana sues, at 01.98 $2.48 02.98 Black Vc.?et "Start Vani Pnnpi a pbui mcr or Bxotnaxm BTTU Rich royal black velvet. made en the newest "Meir laat; xtra short vampa, rwunented with mmm bueklA. hsad sewed soles, Cuban heels Boys BOX Calf Stioes Bibemlans to Celebrate Combining I a 'fourth of July celebration with their annual excuralon, the members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians chartered tha steamer Monarch yesterday to carry them to Emerald Orove, on the Colum hla river, leaving Portland early the morning of the Fourth and returning late on the same day. "We shall have the rarest of times," la the announce ment. , "There will be most excellent music by Mrs, Weinberger's orchestra. and dancing. And wa shall have a fat man's race and a married women's race and a rock throwing contest There will be many other fcaturea of fun and our crowd will be very large. The merchants of Portland have been most generous In offering prises and there will be nothing to lessen the hap piness of tha day." "Band Bogs" at Work Ageing The Union Bridge as Construction Co. has I practically a full crew of "sand hogs" I at work on the east side pier of the Broadway bridge at present, II men be ing put to work yesterday, three of them from the ranks of the strikers. Altogether there are about 40 men at work, divided Into three shifts. As soon as the river returns to its nor mal height and work, can be commenced on the central pier it Is thought that the prospect of steady employment for a ' long time will attract many f row Interior points, and that no more trou- Ibl will be encountered.. A number of the ' strikers are expected to return to work next week. A Dividend of 20 per cent and the payment of Interest on claims filed and approved having been ordered by the United States circuit lourt for the dis trict of Oregon, creditors are notified to present their books, certificates of deposit or other evidence of Indebted ness, for payment of same at the office of the receiver, corner of Second and Washington streets, Portland, Oregon. K. S. Howard, Jr., receiver of the Tltls Guarantee & Trust Co. Portland, Ore gon, June 30, 1911. " We make eyeglasses to suit all ages and all sights. ' And we take Infinite pains to please you In every respect. Moderate charges. Geo. Rubenstein, op tician, 189 Third street - " , Wife Increases Be ward. Mrs. Nathan Ogoway, wife of the hide dealer who appeared May 82, has Increased her d from 1100 to 1300 for Informa- .oii tnat win reveal , nis wnereaoouts F. W. Baltes and Company invito your inquiries for PRINTING iS&Ai- First and ttak Robeirt Douglass' Rediwcitnoini Sale SUIT TO ORDER FROM ANY Summer Pattern . IN THE HOUSE Made to Fit and Please jkPnlr Made of Chrome Box Calf. Braohor cut. neavy soles, sises I w II.. SIsm livi to I Btses 1 to .. ...g Sale Price 95c omoanrf mra two btbab nwri, n.iinii.i mzbs. Sises I to I Bites Sises Sixes I to 1 904 iVt . i1::::::;:::::. I Romen's $150 Patent Colt Dress Shoes ft A OXBTBB imi Patent earl vampa, dull kid tops, "stub" toes, wing tips, estteoasea sales, Cuban heels 77. iiei ffonci's Tai Ctlf litfoa Sbtes uuui1?1'.; AMUSEMENTS. BBAT BAXB OYXaTS TO 33 AT I KlOllTS beginning SL'NPAT ' V , Popular Price Bouvenlr ' ' Toy Matioes July i. FERRIS HARTMAN Tha ravoiite Comedian " Walter Ie Laon. Mlse llnrtinsM Davtee Splendid Supporting Company In the Musical Comedy Success The To3rniakcrw, ' Hote Children under If year oil, II seats to any part of theatre at pop ular price matinee July 4. Toy given to each child. Bvenlngs II. fto, lOe, 18a, tea. July 4 matinee 71c. tOc ISc ttc . BAKER T"L Oeo. Zh Bakes, Maaagex. . , Biggest and coolest summer vaudeville and Photo Play Theatre la the elty, All high class acts. First-run photo playa. The most fr the leaet money. l Oe-ompgiK xrnxm tbb 5a Afternonns. two shows, starting at I. . Bvaolnga continuous, starting at 1:10. Entire change of bill Sunday. w r a. a imh w iTi m mm wsw vtaw TV f 1 11 a 1 mm BZttBTB THKATRB IS-ZSi0-7Se traax rumu M Bmxaa Bmaa ta "Tbs Baby." Wda Boll CreUa Oamaaiaaa. Xart MoOoraaaok ai Oraea Wallaee, Al Carl torn, Aadersoa. . atoBeO Baaaeao, Oroaeatsa, ttaaarea.. OBABB BnXUvoa k Oaasldlaa Baftaed TaadsvOla WXBX JTHTB SB. BBBTUBX) TABXBT SI OO. 4 ZOBBOBS 4 DABOZBO BVCW 4 OABOV XXBBXB VBAB& ft BOTB BOxCBBB ft BTOBXB MATINEE EVERT DAT Prtoea; atatlnes llo. Evenings llo-llo. traaoaaleg aadavllja. TTaeaaled Yaadrrtua. BZTBAi Bask liar Tor. "A Blrkt In tba Orient") The ifaloommio, ned ward. sarrett a saria, ooe m oya, oayer Tails Sisters, Paatagesoopei Speotal, The ta Aamears. Popular prioea. Matinee dally, 1:10. 7:11, I. OAKS PARK S4 Aoree of Best Amusement la tha City BBAB nU ABB BABP ABB OBABB OPZBA QUABTBT, .. HAOBXTTtmrT' OOVCXBTS TWZCB BAZXT OVX.T QBTBIOB TABBI ZB gOBTKWIR A aaat, aomfertable summer shoe, mate of a new shade of tan calf, vary soft and easy, "round too' jhapa, sewed eolee, aifiltaxy neela MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AJr. Vi .Union Label in Every Garment This assortment includes Bannockburn t weeds, English tweeds, together with all the late shades of tans and browns, made by the best tailors the country affords, and I will see to it personally that you will not leave my store unless your suit is more than satisfactory in every detail. RT DOUGLASS THE TAILOR 125 Ififth Street, ear Washiiigtoiv r Open Evenings Sale Priccis. I8c Theae seme In pafaat vamps, Ball centers, patent tops, tnra soles; a real beauty for the girls, all sis as, an sale saw at, the pair 9Set Sises IH ta 11 S149 Slsea, UW to 1 11.B8 Women's 13.50 Patent Colt Doll Top Hat- ton Oxfords OXBTBB STTUI BOB TAeTxTDX- A OB IkHflM Made of Extra Baft Patent Celt; Dull Kid Tops; newest "Nethersole" Plain Toes; Short Tamps: Hand Turned Boles, Arched Castlllan Heels S32-48 Velvet 2-Strnp Pumpo Now Mada sf rich Mack or brown velvet, neweet I etrapa with short vampa, flexible solas; all alses, II values bow an sale at, pair 9198 lifloses9 Stioes 01.79 I ' 5rX BAZB0 of Mlsaes and Boys' 11.71. II and 11.59 Fins Drese Shoes snd Oxfords, newest spring styles. In tans, black and patents, all sixes at 980. 91 29. 81 4 81-79 XBBBB88T ZB DABBBSTXXt BZDB TBB BATATOBXTTsI TAZB A BZB ' ABB3SIOB 10a. CWTT.DBBB BO VBBBB , TBBB BO OABTABB Oars Bvery Tew Xlaates Trom 1st aad lar. Jbaaaoass rrom aiomaoa BWeel Bridge. BASEBALL BBOBBATZOB PABX Oor. Taagaa aad Twenty-fourth Sta. ' PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Tans is, 97, 88, 89. SO, July L. Games begin week days 1:00 p. m. Sun- : aaya z: p. m. , &ABZES BAT TBXBAT Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. !!!!!!! !!!!!!! Independence day is at hand. De clare independ ence from contin ual taxation for pavement by working for bitu lithic streets. !!!!!!! !!!!!!! ARTISTS Requiring the best in tools and materials Tor Summer Sketching will appreciate our line of colors, brushes, canvas, sketch blocks, easels, stools, kits, etc. , Pictures Moulding Stationery Sanborn, Vail &Co. 170 FIRST 171 FRONT ; Phone Your Orders -M. 609 New Departure I -4- r Tka t jsI ef Interments have bea greatly redaoed by the Belxaaa ITsdertaklag oompaay. Heretofore It has been the custom ai funeral directors ta make charcee for all Incident a connected with a fa neraL The JSdward Holman undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. Whea casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges fe embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services thst may be re quired ef us. except clothing, cemetery and. carriages, thus effecting a savlag 9t III to 7l on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. SBO TBXBB BT- OOB. SAZJCOB. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES The Only Woman's College an the Pa ciflo Coast. Chartered 1181. entrance aad graduation requirements equal to l nose ox Biaoiora maa Kiamrmixj 01 Cal ifornia. Twenty-two departments. Ideal climate. President, Luella Clay Carson, A. M.. Lltt IX. L.L. D. For caUlogue addresa Secretary, kfUls Collega P. 0 aiirornia. . . - . -: " " . :- .- 2 HAMPTON ChiropracticAdjnstorj SeUlaf-Blrsoh Bldg., Booms 86-87, 388 V4 Scientific spiral adjustments - gtvett , .11 mnntM ami r.hronto Ailments. Graduate chiropractor, four years' expe: rienos. Testimonials furniahad on ap , plication, examination free. OOTTBOB BBXAyW , Presented at our office within flva ? days of date will entitle bearer to two weeka' chiropractic adjustments free, xaxaptoa Cblropraetio Adjuatory, 86Vs Wash.. Booms 88-87, Jana 80. , IT oster &. ;KleIser Bias Grade Commarclal and ElectrJs IG'SV Bast Tta aaa Bast Bvsrett BIsV, Baeaaa Bast IXIU B-aaa. Portland Printing House Co. IBoak, Oataleg aaA OoauiaroUl 1 ' Printing S3aa Stadias aad Blank Book Baking.' 388 Taylor St. Phones: A2281, M 620! THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY fonstrwets Asphalt sr.-t -er T!'t.). Ineus a vomer ta. -' Bldg. Portian 1. Or. 0.. s. iUrar. , Journal Want Ads Pay Dcst I Journal Wrrt ; ;.: V:j