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TUTS nRPftftM nATTV TrtTTPMAT.' PORTLAND. ' WEDNESDAY EVENING. AUGUST 0. 1911 . ' I Officers and Directors of the Astoria Centennial Celebration will appear before -Judge Deasy tomor valuable oil' lands 4a California which war -patented to th railroad six years , TO IToniDU upjnin dwujm"' ; ?f?fe-r-V'Wlsi fresi ) Uase vW ' '..ffV,, Ttsa iTaln,? Auf. ; .--Prlnce; ;flti olares that opium smoking In China will ; , be prohibited after January next. Thar; -after .persona found smoking opium win : be arrested..:;: -M. ' . - " w . j i row lor a preliminary hearing ago, although known - to , contain oil at the time of patent " Announcement to this effect was made 'today by Assist ant Attorney . General Cobb. r . Salt for OH Tjandsv-;' ; Washington Aug. ' .-The govern, ment Is preparing to flls suit In th California courts against the Southern Pacif te railroad for the recovery ol Journal Want Ads bring results. xiiTftODnirt nnufM hi 1 1 tui n r un 1 iiiihhiii I 1 V :- Several Portlanders Slightly l Vy&d I'vK 'MxC S'lr- ' ' Hurt, in Peculiar Mishap I ir V v! i - 1 f . Halted Prets lfl Wlre.1 , Newport. Or., Aug. The auto stago from Otter Rock to Newport met se rious accident this morning: while round ing a point Just south of Jump Off Joe on Jys Creek beach. Attempting to pass the point between waves the car hit a crab hole and broke the front axle anil steerlna wheel. The radiator springs and front wheels were also bail )y damaged. The car was owned and driven by TV. Marsters of Portland. He Rnd .lo?tn Olson of Newport were thrown through the glass front and badly cut about the face and hands. The other occu pants. Miss Medora Steele, Layton Steele. Mrs. Matilda Knapp and two little girls, whose names were not ob tained, were thrown Into the surf. Mrts Steele and Layton Steele were painfully bruised, but Miss Knapp and the two Httle girls escaped Injury. .Miss Knapp says the first thing she knew she was In the water and was afraid she was under the car. Retain ing her presence of mind she tried to swim snd when the wsve receded she was able to reach the rocks and elamber up. Miss Knapp is a step-daughter of J, 8. McNalr of 48S East Twentieth street north, Portlsnd. The Steeles are children of 8. N. Steele of the Brong 8teele company in the Lewis building, Portland. CENTENNIAL READYp ASTOR'S OLD POST AWAITS THE CROWD (Continued from Fags' One.) centennial committee; ladies' auxiliary. . Second division Band; commercial floats; marines; fire department: fr temal orders; drum corps. Third division King of the Columbia float; band; Oregon National Guard; Motor Boat club; Jndians; miscellane ous. The parade will form on Exchange street, the right facing on Nineteenth street, and It will move west to Six teenth street, north to Commercial street, west to Fourteenth street, north to Bond street, west to Tenth street, south to Commercial street, east to Twelfth street, south to Franklin street, east to Fourteenth street.' south to Je rome street, east to Fifteenth street, soutn to the Park, where the salute will be fired and the exercises held. Archbishop Christie, Governor West, John Barrett," representing President Taft, and distinguished guests, will ar rive on a special train over the 8., P. A S. shortly before noon, and there will be a reception to them at the centennial headquarters Immediately upon their ar rival. At 2 o'clock the visiting gover nors will be escorted to the stadium, and at t o'clock the formal exercises will begin. president to Touch Button. f The president will touch the button officially to open the centennial at 6:80 o'clock, Washington time, which will be J -.80 o'clock Astoria time. This special The Druggist Knew From Experience I have been Belling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for the past three years and those of my customers who buy It, speak favorably regarding It. I have used it in my own family with good Je suits and I believe the preparation has great curative value. You may use this as you like. Very respectfully, C. B. UPE & SON, By C. B. Rupe, Mgr., Seymour, Texas. Personally appeared before me this JOth day of July, 1909. C. B. Rupe, druggist, who subscribed the above statement andi made oath that the same Is true in substance and in fact. R. C. JANES, J. P;- and Ex-Off iclo. tetter to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton. Jt. T.I Prove Nhat Swami-Soot Will D For Yia Send to Dr. Kilmer Ik Co., Bingham ton, N. Y.. for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive 'a booklet of valuable Information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. . When writing, be sure and mention the Portland Daily Journal. Regular 60 cent and $1 size bottles for sale at all drug stores. .. ., Anybody can make good pic tures the KODAK way. No dark room for any part of the work. KODAKS $5.00 TO $100 BROWNIES $1.00 TO $12 Wr Do 'Developing and Printing. COLUMBIAN Optical ; Company 145 Sixth St.' Selling Building. ' Between Alder and Morrison. ' " i -- . Double the Joys Vacation Days mmmmmmmmmmmmmJ I .1 .J I J j 'i , ten. rv?je 'f lv r r,U4 HBaaMaaaJLaHHwaaHa """"' SSI iimmiii-' mMHBBiBMHHaM IHaHa mmbmJL ::-JLm wire, arranged for the centennial com mittee without charge, has been Installed by the Western Union Telegraph com pany, and not a single message will be allowed to go over this wire for 20 minutes before the president closes the circuit Astoria la filled with visitors, and there appears to be no overcrowding at this time. Everyone is wearing a smile, and the visitors are taking on the car nival spirit Ten of the Torpedo riest Arrive. Ten vessels of the United States Pa cific torpedo fleet arrived from. Bremer, ton. Wash., at 6 o'clock this morning and anchored In the stream. They are: The Whipple (flagship), Hopkins, Hull, Truxlon, Jaul Jones, Perry, Preble. Stewart, Lawrence and Rowan. The Farragut and Ooldsborough are at Bremerton undergoing necessary re pairs and it Is not known whether they will' be able to corns at all. The fleet is under command of Lieutenant Com mander Louis Q. Richardson. Boxing li to do On. Despite what Sheriff Burns says, box ing and wrestling matches will be held at the Astoria centennial pageant. In an official opinion rendered by Attorney General A. M. Crawford upon the re quest of the centennial committee, it is stated that the sheriff has no right to interfere with boxing or wrestling matches where no prizes are offered. Burns had declared that he would stop all boxing or wrestling matches as planned by the Centennial commit tee. He admitted that there was noth ing Illegal in the projected matches, but insisted that as the public had always been defrauded In such matches in the past he would not allow them to be held under the supervision of the Cen tennial committee. Hence the highest authority In the state wan appealed to for an opinion that the committee in charge might know the attitude of the state officials. In his opinion, the attorney general says: ' Teat of the Opinion. "Under the facts you present I can see nothing Illegal In the same. While considerable latitude Is given the sheriff in the performance of his duties. I doubt If -he- has the authority to pre vent any exhibition, merely because similar exhibitions, previously held, may . have been fraudulent. The pro posed exhibition, must show upon it face that It Is a fraud upon the people or likely to result in such before the sheriff would be justified In Interven ing and preventing the same." riot 111a to Bemaln Three Week. The Pacific coast torpedo fleet will be anchored here for three weeks of the centennial pageant. The fleet staff and roster is as follows: Lieutenant Com mander Louis C. Richardson, fleet com mander; Ensign S. E. Holllday fleet engineer Inspector; Assistant Surgeon A. B. Davidson, fleet surgeon. First torpedo division Lieutenant John G. Church, commander; U. 8. 8. Whipple (flagship), Lieutenant John G. Church, commanding; U. b'. S. Hopkins, Lieutenant Harold G. Bowen, command' lng; U. S. 8. Hull. Lieutenant Harold Jones, commanding; V. S. S. Truxton, Lieutenant R. P. Scudder, commanding. Seoond Torpedo Division, Lieutenant Frank McCommon, commander United States ship Paul Jones (flagship). Lieu tenant Frank McCommon commanding; United States ship Perry, Ensign Thomas A. Symington commanding; United States ship. Preble, Lieutenant R. 8. Culp commanding; United States ship Stewart, Ensign William F. New ton commanding. Third Torpedo Division, Lieutenant Earl R. Shlpp, commander UnKed Stutea ship Lawrence (flagship),' Lieu tenant Earl R. Shlpp commanding; United States ship Farragut, Ensign Henry R. Keller commanding; United States ship . Goldsborough, Ensign R. E. Casaldy commanding; Ulnted States ship Rowan, Ensign Robert F. Gose "commanding. Hood Hire Oaks Grubbed Out. Hood River, Or- -Aug. . The large oak trees that have stood in the streets of the business seotlon of the elty are being grubbed out to make way for street paving and other Improvements. Many of the cltliens ate pveree to hav ing the large trees removed' and some of the members of the city council have taken the same stand in the matter. However, the majority of the council stands for their removal. ' . , Journal Want Ads-bring 'reeult. . 1 fef V 1 ,C.'J 1 f Top row, left to rlgot Frank J. Tay lor, vice president; E. C. Judd, H. F. Prael, Charles M. Celler, H, R. . Hoofler, J. T. Allen. Second row. left to right W. E. Schlmpff, Rev. -ohn F. Waters, H. O. Van Dusen, John Gratko, C. R. Hig glns, treasurer; J. M. Anderson. Third row, left to right B. M. Cherry, Frank L. Parker. J. S. Dellinger, George H. George, Frank Patton. George W. San born. Fourth row, left to right J. S. IfcClellan, secretary; A. A. Temps, general manager; Dr. H. L. Henderson, president; Norrls Staples, S. C. Fulton. Russian Pony Coats At Reduced Prices Ton cannot save meney easier than by taking advantage of the H DTTCED PUCES on TV GOATS), TUX RETS and TUB BIOIWEAl while our BTTMHES BATES are on. It Means a considerable saving to you, and we are keeping our large force of employes busy during the dullest time of the season. One of our many Items of interest is Russian Pony Coats Q3 XXTCHZS U3HOTX, S7B.00 BBOUXtAB, row 95.00 BEGTTXiABt WOW $57.50 $70.00 SXflUBCT NOW DEPOSIT mU HOLD UirTZZi WEEDED. REMODELING SUMMER RATES FOR FALL DELIVERY H. LIEBES & GO. J. P. PLAGEM ANN, Manager Corbett Building 288 Morrison St. A REGION OF DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RESORTS (Garibaldi Nature has crowded more opportunity for summer recreation and pleasure into OABIAXJZ BEACH than any other seotlon of the Ore- ?on coast, Principally, these are a wide, hard sand beaeh, a ehaln of resh-water lakes, a long stretch of primeval forest and a picturesque ness that is wonderfully entrancing. Man has added to these marvelous attractions by just completing a railroad line from Portland direct to the PAB.Tmai.DI BEAOX and down along its entire length of six miles, making it possible to reatfh Its eleven resorts In quicker time than any- other part of the seashore of Oregon. Many buildings now under construction. '' The owners of these eleven resorts have united In a common effort to make this stretch of beach the most -ideal of Oregon's summer resting plaoes. One Important feature Is that over half has been sold. How ever, some of the choicest left To secure a summer homeslte requires immediate attention. Inquire at either of these addresses: , GARIBALDI BEACH ASSOCIATION v Xake Lytle, 33S BaUway Exohange. Bea View, 449 Sherlock bldg. Twin Books, 314 Beutnf bld. Seals Addition, 3St8 Bailway Sx . change. Tillamook Beach, U Board of Trade Quickest Results Am Obtained i FRIDAY, AUG. 25, TO BE PORTLAND DAY ' AT THE CENTENNIAL: Friday," August 25 will be Portland day at the Astoria Centennial. The Portland Commercial club and the chamber of commerce will unite forces snd arrange for a tremendous excur sion to the city by the sea on that day. and it is hoped that the crowd will number at least E00O. The idea is to arrange for inter changeable tickets so that they will be j good on either train or boat. A large ' number of special trains and special boats will be chartered providing tne response from the general public indi cates that the accommodations will be utilized. Langley .Case Continued. (United rrwMi Leaaad W1r. 8an Francisco, Aug. 9. The grand Jury's examination of Mrs. Anna Lang ley, who shot and killed her husband, James Langley, has been continued un til August 16. A number of witnesses were examined yesterday, but no in dictment was returned. Mrs. Langley SEM-nTTTHO, BHAWX. COXJuaB. r."0: .$105.00 $125.00 Bar Tlew. SIT Ball way Exchange. Elmore Park. 817 Bailway Exchange uoeania.ee rare, 701 pauune wag, Bookaway Beaoh. 701 Bbaldiatf bide. Bose City Beaeh, fla ralUnar bids. suuanu jieaoa, wj auira sueek by Want Ads in The Journal Beach mSTMOREIANPffj ' ; miti ilt fate mm wmim hi MM pliiflM pi mm BmmmMmsui mm 'mm mim hk ail iitiiip mm kill I , ' in PftrHand or the NorthvC8i fo 1 I mm- swfeiiifeftiia urn mfimwmmmMm, -mm. mm- fewiliisiiiiiiiaiiiM. mm' till 1 :-''V h wavu" S'-w 'm "v: Orthography in accordance with recommendation ' of Simplified Spelling Board, N. YjJ v TT, ' 1 -a- aWaWWa , FRIDAY ELKS REUNION HOMECOMINd DAY Sham Battle and Indian Dances. . Spectacular Romance, "The Bridge of the Gods." ' , SATURDAY MILITARY ELKS' DAY Grand Parades U. S. Infantry,, Artillery and Ma f( i rines Oregon XJuard and Elks. Hitt'8 Fireworks. Destruction of "The Tonqmn." SUNDAY ELKS CLAM BAKE, SEASIDE Social Session and Concert. -OREGON NATIONAL GUARD ENCAMPMENT Columbia Beach, until August 16. Tralna leave North Bank Station 8 :00 m., 9 :20 a. m., 630 p. in. daily, 2:30 p. m. Saturdayl: ? TICKET OFFICE FIFTH AND "STARK STREETS , . ".'-.. ( NOR BANK STATION ELEVENTH AND HOYT STREETS , . 1 ; '-''',--lt" "'"'g, '' v, ' 'ssjsaaaaaTsaasajsssssasaasas. IfalinuAdontftflinnFs ,: , ROUND TRIP CLATSOP BEAGH Seaside v Gearhart . Columbia Beach TICKETS SOLD FRIDAY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (RETURN MONDAY), AUGUST II, 13 AND 13 , STOPOVER AT ASTORIA CENTENNIAL CENTENNIAL EVENTS tji'v vvf(,- y;,w v.-