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( , .THE OREGON DAILY r JOURNAL,? PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1911 Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ORPHEUM Orpheum Circuit Vaude ville. ' BAKER Vaudeville and motion pic tures. PANTAOE8 Vaudeville. . . EMPRESS Sullivan & Conaidlne, vau- NqaKs'pARK Patrick Conway's band I Ura. Joaeph Dunfu, afternoon and STAB! ARCADE, QH JO. TIVOL-. MAJESTIC First, run pictures. 11 a. m. to 11 p. n. TMB JOTTBWA.1i AT XESOBTS. 4 The following Journal agents J will aupply Journal subscribers t regular city rate Have The Journal follow you during your vacation. . breakers. Wash. Breaker ho- e tel. agent. Columbia Beach, Or. E. D.' Landon. agent. Colllna Hot Springs. Wash. F. A. Young, a sent. Gearhart, Or Horace A. Wll- on, agent, headquarters at Sea- side. Hot Lake, Or Hot Lake sanl- tarlum, agent. Long Beach, Wash. Seavlew, Long Beach. Tioga, Breakers, Ocean, Park. Nahcotta and all d) points on North beach, Lawrence Dlnneen, agent, headquarters, Hackney Cottage, Seavlew, Wash. Newport, Or Fred Toung, agent. Seaside, Or. Horace A. Wll- Q son, agent, box 577. or Lewis' drug store. Shlpherds Springs, Wash. Mineral Springs hotel, agent Wenatrhee Springs Wenaha Springs hotel, agent Wllholt Springs, C; F. W. McLeran. agent Weather Conditions. A small low pressure area is central ivr eastern Wfmhlncton. and the bar ometer la relatively hlnh along the east alope of the Rooky mountains. Another small disturbance Is central over the lower 8t. Lawrence valley. During the last 24 hours numerous thunder show ers occurred in the Rocky mountain states and In Kansas. , Nebraska, Okla homa, Texas and the lower Lake region. The highest temperature of the season occurred yesterday in many places on the Pacific alone, and the loO degree mark was reached or exceeded in the interior of northern California, southern Oregon, eastern Washington and south ern Arizona. The temperatures in the Mississippi and Missouri valleys, as well as in the Lake region and Ohio valleys, are below normal this morning. Conditions are favorable for showers and thunder storms tonight or Tuesday Jn northern Oregon. Washington and Idaho, with cooler weather except near the coast. FORECASTS. ( Portland and vicinity Showers to night or Tuesday; cooler, southwesterly winds. . Oregon Fair south tonight and Tues day, showers north portion tonight or Tuesday: cooler except near coast; southwesterly winds. Washington Showers west, showers and thuivler storms east portion tonight or Tuesday; cooler east portion; south to west winds, Idaho Showers and thunder storms tonight or Tuesday: cooler. ' canoe,, an old affair, was destroyed by Grlsim when it was pulled to shore. , Catohas Alleged Thief A man giving his nam as William Frailer, was cap tured last night by A. B. Whiteside of 680 Qulmby street, after a chase of several blocks which started at 1 the Whiteside horn that Frailer is said to have Juts ransacked. When Whiteside re turned home shortly after $ o'clock he heard a noise In the house. Walking to the back of the house he 'saw- a man leap over the fence, and the chase, which ended six blocks away' was on. Frailer returned all the. alleged stolen property, and was taken to police headquarters. A quantity of Jewelry found on him, he declares was given him by his par ents. He stated, that he Just arrived In Portland from Oakland; Cal. A chisel with., which he states he Intended to pry open windows was found In his pockets. Sr. Whit at La Grande Dr. Calvin S. White, state health officer, returned yesterday from La Grand where he addressed a large audience on the sub ject of "Fly Pest Suppression," last' Saturday night. The address was Il lustrated by a number of views such as Dr. White has exhibited to Portland audiences during the course of the state board of health's campaign against the "typhoid-tuberculosis fly." "I was de lighted, with La Grande," said Dr. White. "They havs four miles of paved streets and macadam streets as good as paving; they have a splen did water supply brought 1 miles and they have a standard of municipal self respect that is particularly pleasing In the city of but 5000 population. Xennessy Sends Massage. "We love Jersey City, but oh you Portland!" is the sentiment expressed in a message from Frank Hennessy, deputy district attorney, who is with the Portland Elks at the annual meeting of the antlered tribe In the far east The police re porters of the various newspapers re ceived a card this morning from Hen nessy, in which he says he yearns to be back here. "Everybody is anxious to come to Portland next year." he said. Would , Bemove Coats Four young men, in an effort to cool themselves' off, started to remove their coats while sitting In the Empress theatre yesterday afternoon and Manager Ryan, objecting to the men "undressing'' in the show house, called Patrolman Blackman who compelled the boys to either put on their costs or leave the theatre. No arrests were made. Intimidate Tamlly. Bert Keyser of 211 Hooker street was arrested at an early hour this morning by Patrolman G. H. Riley for Intimidating his family. He had the family locked In a room, from which escape was Impossible. He was arrested on a drunk and disorderly charge, and will be given a hearing tomorrow. Bays Man Kidnaped Child Mrs. W. H. Hogan of 27 North Ninth street, re ported to the police this morning that her husband whom sh parted from some time ago, came to the house last night, and after assaulting her, left the house with her thrpe year old daughter. The police hav been asked to look for father and daughter. Famous Surgeon Coming. Dr. John B. Murphy, president of the American Medical association, whose attendance at the Oregon State Medical asosclation was prevented by sickness. Is coming to Portland Bnd he will address the phvsiclans of the city and state Satur day evening In the convention hall of the Commercial club on the "Work at Mercy Hospital," Chicago, where he Is chief surgeon. The Saturday meet ing will be held under the aus pices of the City and County Med ical society. Announcement of the famous surgeon's coming has caused the greatest Interest and the officers of the medical society anticipate a large attendance. Water is scare, and, until new Bull Run pipe is finished,' it must not be used for sprinkling, including that metered; exoept between the hours of 6 and 8 a. m. Where water Is wasted in any way it will be shut off. Police department will assist In enforcing this rale. By order of the Water Board. Took Bread;. Arrest! Otto Scholer, a recent deserter from a German ship, fearing that lie would be returned to the ship on which he had received 111 treatment If he were seen on the public streets was forced to search at night time for food. At 3 o'clock this morn ing, Patrolman Myers saw the man tak two loaves of bread from a bread box in front of Miller & Jofferson's grocery, at Larrabeo and Holladay streets and arrested him for larceny. While on the way to police headquarters, Scholer con sumed a large portion of the evidence. Judge Taswell gave him a suspended sen tence this morning and sent him to the German consul. Bu to Collect Man's Wags. Suit against the county to collect the wages of J. C. Wilson has been started in the circuit court by E. A. Oraf He alleges Wilson owes him $150, and that the county failed to hold up this amount OB his salary. The salary was attached three months ago. but at that time It was not known that Wilson had any sal ary due him. The salary warrant had been made pavable to Aldrlch and Len net, merchants at Bridal Veil. Wilson im wnrklnar nn the roads In the vicinity wnf Ttriiial Veil. Dr. SoovUl to Leave. Dr. Charles Reign Scoville, the great evangelist, is Just closing a remarkable week of erven gellstic services with the Central Chrie- ' tian church. East Twentieth and Salmon streets. During this time more than 100 havo been received Into this church. There will 'be a great baptismal service this evening, it which Mrs. Scoville will sing and Dr. Scoville will speak. He will leave the city at 11 p. m. for New York city, where he will parti cipate In the Loyal Men's Movement. Eyebrows Burnd Off S. E. Soren son of 680 Gantenbein avenue is minus his eye brows and a part of his hair today as the result of a fire which broke out in his clothes closet last evening The house was damaged to the ex tent of about 1400. The origin of the fire is a mystery. O'Brien to Ban Franeisoo. J. p. O'Brien, general manager of the Har rlman lines in Oregon, left for San Fran cisco Saturday night to attend a meet ing .of general managers of the big sys tem for the purpose of adopting stand ards. Mr. O'Brien will probably be gon ten days. To rill VaoancUs. ills probable that a special meeting of the civil service commission will be called some time this week to adopt a scop for examinations to be held to fill five vacancies in the department of buildings. These vacan cies are now being filled temporarily. Oroears' Meal Bonneville, Wednes day. July 19. Free dancing, athletic events. 1600 In prliea given away. Tick ets for sale at all grocers. All grocery stores will close, Trains leave Union Depot 8:30 a. m., returning at 6 p. m. We make glass to suit all ages and all sights. And we take Infinite pains to please you In every respect Moderate charges. Geo. Rubensteln, op tician, 189 Third street School teacher can secure good home stead. In large settlement, 1 H miles of 9 month school. Ask for me, 422 Cham ber of Commerce. Alvln 8. Hawk. Woman Bav $3.50 Fair Buy 16 and 18 sample shoes; oxfords, pumps, of New York Shoe Store, upstairs. 8th and Washington sts. Lafayette bldg. Raymond Bs Astoria, H. W. Ray mond, manager of the Portland Commer . clal club' Industrial bureau and con vention bureau, returned this morning from a visit to Astoris. Mr. Raymond states that good progress Is being made In getting ready for the Centennial cele bration and it appear that Astoria will be well equipped to properly take care i of the big crowds that are expected to flock to the city by the sea and Join in observing the commemoration of the establishment of the city. Steamer Jesss Xarklas for Cam, Waahougal and war landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atrt dock at i p. m. Bnilders' Bxohang Cafatarta opens iftmnrrnw Hlnn.. mm 11 ,111 9 Vev ...... . .. . . . 1 I , . V. 1 A. 17111 , . k , . 4,. A . 3 " . clean, cool, upstairs. Second and Alder. Diamond Croot Boot ttain No bet ter. 80c per gallon In 8 gallon can. Portland Saah ft Door Co., 210 Front Mt, Mood Early morning automobile to Mt, Hood camping grounds for IS. Call Tabor 910. Mt. "Kood Auto Stag Ziln Round trip dally. Phone Eaat 182. Hawthorn garage. V. A. Wis and associate, palnl dantlst. Third and Washington. Proceed Against Oil Company, City Attorney Grant is making a thorough investigation of therecord of the city previous to bringing a suit against the Union Oil company to compel the com pany to aiscontlnue the use of Its ruined warehouse for the storage of gasoline otner expioeive oil. Acting Fir r Laudenklos la urglnar haste In proceeding against the oil company, a he 1 in constant fear that another dis astrous fire may break out there.. r pany to I Awareno lind on Dr. Band has returned. Office hours as usual. Dr. Jssl MeOavln, Corbett bldg. Cono Throws Two la mivr. George Farnsworth afld Frank Mahauer, both aged 19 year and living at 364 Roaa street, were thrown from a canoe into the Willamette river last" night when waves from the steamer Monarch cap slied an old canoe in which they were riding. Patrolman Grlsim of 'the har bor patrol, wtio wa in the patrol boat at the time, was informed of the acci dent and pulled the boys from the river Just a they were about exhausted. Th Dr. McCracken, dentist, returned, Cool Council Crest Upon the mountain top 1200 feet above the city, where cool breeses al ways blow Is the plac to go for a breath of freh air and to enjoy your self at the grand akatlng rink on th flneat floor in the city. All open, cool and fine. Band music every evening. Ladles free every Monday night. Com and have your picnic on the crest. No pesky mosqultoa to eat you up. Ad mission to ground fre. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Construct Asphalt and tir Bitum inous Pavemanta, 806-808 Electric Bldg, Portland.' Or. Oskar Huber, ;- Manager. RETURNS TO SCENE , OF OLD TRIUMPH 9 rt-ttodMi& J-yy i i r ft . .4 i ill !l f : v - - t 111 Izetta Jewel. Unable to return to Portland as a stock star, Miss Jzetta Jewel has com pleted arrangements with Manager Cof finberry to appear at the Orpheum dur ing the week of July 24. Miss Jewel ha been appearing In Oakland during the summer, and has been the recipient of many requests to visit the scene of her former triumphs before returning to the east. ' The Orpheum management re ceived a wire from her yesterday morn ing stating that ?he would arrive here Saturday next via automobile and would open an engagement for on week only, beginning the following Monday. , Miss Jewel left Oakland July 10 at the wheel of her pouring car. Iisatta Jewel was perhaps the most popular star of the old Baker stock company, her admirers In this city num bering the entire theatre going public, while many of them became her warm friends because. of the personal charm of the woman. She' is in fact, a "Girl of the Golden West" and no one hero be grudges the great success which she scored In New York last season as the leading woman for Otis Skinner. Miss Jewel has not entered vaude vUle with any Intention of making a business of that branch of her profes sion. Her week In this city will he her only engagement, and she is attempting it in order to play once more in Port land. During the week Miss Jewel will give lmpersonatlonn of many of the characters which Portlanders liked best in her former engagement, with mono logue Interspersed. , , PORTLAND TO CAPTURE GOOSE LAKE TRADE That the immensely valuable trade of the Goose Lake country In southern Oregon need not be lost by Portland to San Kranclsco is the belief of M. B. Rice, leader of Lakevlew Commercial club activity. Gloomy predictions to the contrary due to railroad building from California may be kept from com ing true, he says in a letter to The Journal. The solution of the problem is an auto truck freight route between Lakevlew and Bend to connect with the Oregon Trunk for Fortland. he asserted. "Portland to Bend and then via auto truck to Lakevlew at maximum auto charges will equalize freight rates from Portland to Lakiview besides being -Approximately 5 cents difference in de livery." writes Mr. Rlee. "The auto truck haul from Bend to Lakevlew would he practically th same a horse freight from Lakevlew to Alfura, 5S mllfs, and the same time would be used in delivery.'' Mr. Rice believes that the auto trurk line which he nays is being seriously considered by central and southern Ore gon business Interests would not only save southern Oregon trade to Portland but equalize freight ratis nn the Har rlman line. between Portland and Klamath Falls. The auto truck line, he feels sure, would develop so much busi ness that it would bo but the fort runner of railroad extension. "The business people of southern Oregon would rather deal with Portland If possible, and we have been working Excursion Fares East Via te2fc THE f n SA F E DURING TKE SUMMER SEASON. From All Points on the O.-W. R. & N. Co. To FARES. Chicago $72.50 Sale Dales ssi1 Blu fs Kansas City . f 60.00 St. Joseph . St. Paul .... July 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28. ft. Paul via Council Bluffs . . .... J63.90 J J ' Minneapolis direct $60.00 Minneapolis via Council Bluffs f63.90 a i.icijicicit Denver. Cofo $55.00 August 3, 4, 5, 14. 15, 16. 17. Detroit Mich $82.50 21, 22, 23, 28. 29 and 30. St. Louis $7O.00 Boston. Mass S11O.00 New York, N. Y $108.50 September 1. 2, 4. 5. 6 and 7. Washington. D. C 91O7.50 Atlantic City, N. J $102.40 Stopovers going and returning. Final return limit October 31, 1911 Ob Way Through California $18 Additional. Call at our City Ticket Office, Third and Washington streets, for any infor mation desired, also for sleeping car reservations, or address WM. M'MURRAY. General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or. for th man for thre year," said Mr. Ric. Recent visit of Portland business men to southern Oregon have resulted In "gloomy apprehension that San Fran cisco Inevitably would win th rspidly developing business of th rich Goosa Lake trade- territory. An excursion of Ban Francisco business man to Kla math Fall recently had much to ' do with confirming this gloomy outlook. Mr. Rice now nays that prompt action can win for Portland a due share of this business. Journal Want Ads bring reeults. DoY. ME1MA Wonderful values in broken sizes. BEYOND COMPREHENSION Until you see these Shoes and the prices attached ABSOLUTELY BELOW COST Lot ot Lot Lot Lot Lot Lot 1 READ THESE BASEMENT BARGAINS No. 1 must be cleaned out at $1.00 No. 2 has got to go at $1.35 No. 3 will be shoved out at $1.85 Na 4 on main floor, newest styles at $2.35 No. 5 are extra good values at $2.85 No., 6 are snappy and comfortable $3.35 No. 7 are values that are appreciated at $3.85 291 MORRISON ST., NEAR FIFTH. T ou j ourney r ar : Don't Leave Town Without a Fountain Pen A "Woodlark" Fountain Pen, fully guaranteed for long, satisfactory service, costs you only $1.50. Any kind of gold nibs, fine to coarse. With each pen goes a half pint of Fountain Pen Ink. We have every style of Conklin and Waterman Self Filling Pen. If you already own a pen, bring it in and let it drink at our Ink Fountain, without price. 35c"Wooalark"Pl aying Cards 25c Snowy Mount Hood on the backs, edges fine gilt, four ply, smooth celluloid finish. Packed in strong telescopic case. In colors red, brown, green and blue. A decided bargain at 25S Slip a case or two in your pocket to eriliyen camp or journey. Three Reliable Complexion Preservers and Beautifiers PEROXIDE CREAM has a fragrance as delicate and elusive as a spring flower and as soft as the breath of the west wind. Use it freely, Madam or Miss, and be as sured of a clear, soft skin. In porcelain jars at 25. UARDAS LUXURy is a liquid beauty builder. Its judicious use will impart to the skin a fresh, velvety ap pearance. It is essential for protection from tan, sun burn and freckles. A bottle with a booklet 50. CREME VIOLETTE preserves the skin from the rude touch of wind or dust and keeps, it soft and smooth. Its fragrance is indeed an exhalation from a bed of dewy vio lets. A bottle for 25. For Poison Oak or Hives GRINDELIA COMPOUND, for external use, relieves the itching sensations, 50S 75. HOMEOPATHIC TABLETS, for internal use, either as a preventive or to relieve poisoning by oak, 25. HIVE TABLETS, for internal use, an efficient rem edy for the treatment of hives, 25. Oregon Pitck Plasters 10c, 3 for 25c If you journey by sea, you will find them invaluable in preventing seasickness, aside from their ordinary uses. Woodard, Clarke (k? Co. Bathing Caps and Water Wings for everybody. Ice Cream With a Handle 5c This fully describes the Weatherly Ice Cream in a cone. Call for it. It's handy to eat. Tis also cool ing, refreshing, strength ening, nutritious and healthful. Weatherly Ice Cream It is the purest, cleanest food that they can eat. It makes for health, rosy checks and well-regulated stomachs and appetites. Give the kiddies a surprise tomorrow! MADE BY CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO. TWO MORE DAYS OF THE FIRST ANNUAL Gearhart Park Chautauqua TODAY Gabriel Maguire. African explorer, and William Sterling Battis, interpreter of Dickens. . ,; , TOMORROW Last day of the Chautauqua Apollo Con cert Company of Chicago. , . yievr the Pacific Ocean at Gearhart Tark and Select Building1 Lot 1 for the Beach Hone. Traini leave North Bunk Statlon.EIeventh and Hoyt atrecta. for Gear . hart Chautauqua. Delightful ride with acnry of the Columbia River. . Burf bathing-, hot aalt baths, fine. nata-tortum " and magnificent Hotel Gearhart always open. wVfV,rtr.a7.-v..!.v,-: .y,i "4 Retiring fSe Book Business 10 TO 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT On our large and miscellaneous stock of Books A splendid opportunity to build up a library A FEW SAMPLES OF NUMEROUS BARGAINS McCIintock & Strong Biblical Encyclopedia . . .$15.00 Longfellow, 8 vols $ 6.00 Robert Burns, 6 vols. $ 8.00 Hopkinson Smith, 15 vols. $ 8.00 Hyland Bros. OPP. POSTOFFICE One fnce Dentists' VO XOJUi nun Consult our adverttaed Jprtoaa eararnnr than come to oa and iron will flota that w do exactly as we adTrtlae. bet ter still, brine this "ad" with y, $ the work performed, thea par as the) advertlaed pricea. We fill, erown, treat, bride, regulate or extract teeth with out pain. These low prices buy tist Quality" dentlatry. f fJi a $4.00 BRIDGE WO, per tooth 83-oarat GOLD CBOWMS POBCEifcaor oiowm TMES EXAMDTATIOir, EXT&AOTIOM (when plates orbrldgai are ordered); CIiEAITIHO TEETH (when other work a ordered.) liver Fillings Simple 6ac cotu pound SI. Qold ruling's- Aooordlna to slsa, 91 up. rilling- irerres and Treating Teeth 1.00 to 91.M extra. Foil Set of Teelb, $5,$7.50,$10 Aocordlnjr to quality of work desired. All Work Guaranteed for IS Tears. ALBA BROS. BEXJABU: FAXHXEBS DEVTZSTS Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday to 1 p. m. Phone Marahall I14C. ST. W. Corner Bd and Morrison. Upstates, Entire (torn ex. We Draw Trade Through the exceptional qoalttlea and values of our hardware. We don't ex pect people to give us the preference unless we can prore It la to their ad vantage to do so. But we don't pro pose to prove It on paper or by mere words. Come right to this store and we will make good In a manner that will be of practical value to you. AVERYtaCO. 48 Third Stroet About "Bitulithic" Pavement "Best medium-priced pavement made." Councilman Barroll of Colfax. "Far superior to any form of pavement of which I know." Councilman Stravens of Colfax. AMUSEMENTS. MAI1T e, A 1030 BfATXBEB BTEBT BAT io-aa-M rv" n THEATRE U.2S-SO-7,: The Darling', of Paris, featuring ICma. Mina Minar; Lorraine DVdley, Wright It Dietrich, Simian Jockey, Xieipslg, Bed Lite "oheslra, Pictures. Matinee Bvery Day. itmiiress SnlllTaa S Oonsldlaa Formerly Orand W Beflned Vaudeville WEEK JULY 17 NVL COBOXAS, Josephine Babel. Terrell Bros., De Tratis, the Vlndobonae. the Danatag1 Dupars, Crrandasoope. Prices, matinee 18c; evening. 16c, 26c. - mi tttt.v 17 wnav to xe. Three Josettys. Norton snd Lee, Tossing Ans. -tins, Fantagesoops, Edwin Beogh-JOss Helen xreison in- uuu avn - prise." Popular prices. Matinee aauy, 2:30. 7:30. 9. OAKS PARK Most Attractive Amusement Park Anywhere. THE LAST WEEK OF "PAT" OOBWAT'S BAWD Record engagement closes Saturday, ma JOSEPH DUBTBB . TWO BIO TBBB OOBOEXTS DAIX.T . Visit "Desaemona," tne rifawug -"v OstrJoh. . :. . COOL OFF At the Oaks NaUtorlum. SEE THE MAN FISH Free attraction. He eats, sleep ana ; lives under water. . ' i DON'T FORGET THE CHILDREN , Admission 10 cents; children t centsi under free; pupils of public schools under 12 free on Saturday afternoon,.;; e .4w.f all rivr the rltv. ..'Vi Tak Eawrsss Trains riwrt and Aider. , BASEBALL ;,:' BJEGBXATIOB PABK . v? "i'Vf Cor. Taugha and Twsaty-laurt-i St, i J. PORTLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO fair lt,,l,'S0, M, SSSS, Oaroea begin week days 1:00 p. tn. Sua .. . - days t:l9 p m. - ' XADXXS' DAT THIS At Boy ander IJ fre t. blearhsr s Wednmdsy. , v 4 i