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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAli PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1911. 9 A I " , vl - Town ionics . I ! ; ; TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. HBILIO Max nimtn, taTns Man on ADzrrVurJrivnhainm ' Circuit Vaude- , vine. - - ' ' , , - ' '. i PANTAOES Vaude-vlHs. . XfMPRRSS Sullivan & Conaldlna. vu 1 OAKS PARK Pela "Oaks Park band and Metropolitan Opera quartet, afternoon ' and evening. Balloon ascension at S STA ARCaDK. OH JOT, TlVOM. MAiEBTIO First run picture, 11 a. ra. to 11 p. m. TKB JOOTUTA& AT IllOltt 4 The following Journal agent -j 4 will aupply Journal ubscribani e at regular city rata. Have The Journal follow you during; your. e vacation. Breakers, Wash. Breaker bo- tel. agent Columbia Beach. Or. B. D. Lendon, agent ) Colllna Rot Spring, Waah. e F. A. Toung, agent -4; Qearbart Or. Horace A. Wll- e eon, agent headquarters, at 8ea- side. 4 Hot Lake, Or Hot Lake sanl- tarium.' agent " 9 Long Beach, Wash. Sea view, w Lour Beach. Tioga, Breakers, v 4 Ooean Park, Nabeotta and all . polnta on North beach. Lawrence ) Dlnneen. agent haadquartara, Hackney Cottage, Beavlew. Waah. Newport Or. Fred Toung, e agent Seaside, Or. Horace A. WU- O son, agent box ITT. or Lawt drug store, w Shlpherd Springs, Wash. a Mineral Springe hotel, agent Wenatchea Springs Wenaha Springs hotel, agent Wllholt Spring. C, F. W. McLeran. agent O Weather Conditions. A lnrt-a hisrh nreesure area la central over northern Minnesota and a new hi h pressure area is central at aea near the mouth of the Columbia river. The bar omater la relatively low in the Rocky mountain at tea from Canada south to Mexico. Showers and thunderstorms have occurred 'n Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and the lake region, and local rains, heavy in places, have fallen In the east gulf and south Atlantlo states. It Is much warmer In northeastern Washington, southeastern Idaho, southern Alberta and northern Saskatchewan, and decid edly cooler in polorado. Elsewhere th changes of temperature have been unim portant and unusually warm weather continues In Missouri, Oklahoma, Ar kansas, Tennessee and the Ohio valley. A severe storm prevailed yeaterday in Shanghai, China. , The conditions are favorable for fair weather In this district tonight and Sat urday. It will be warmer Saturday in Oregon and Washington, except near the coaat and in northern Idaho. FORECAST. Portland and vicinity Fair tonight; Saturday fair and warmer; northwester ly winds. . . Oregon Fair tnr,1ght; Saturday fair, warmer except near the coast; north westerly winds. Washington Fair tonight cooler northeast portion; Saturday fair, warm er except near the , coaat; westerly winds. Idaho Fair tonight, cooler north and southeast portions; Saturday fair, warmer north portion. EWDARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. Settlers Enjoined Judge Wolverton in the United States district court yes terday granted a temporary injunction against the settlers who are defendants In tha case of the Amalgamated Sugar company against Frank Hempe and others, forbidding them to divert over 180 inches of water, miners' measure, from the waters of Catherine creek In Union county. The Injunction is granted for the remainder of the irrigating sea son, the month of August, September and October. The order of court re strains the diversion of more than 80 inches through the Hempe ditch or more than 160 inches from the Hutchin son, Schoonover and Swaokhamer ditch. Charter Bevision Judge Earl C. Bro naugh, chairman of the charter revision committee appointed by Mayor Simon, aald yesterday that he had not yet ap pointed two other member of the com mittee to be associated with him in the preparation of a tentative commission plan charter. Judge Bronaugh was given authority for the appointment at the meeting held Wednesday, August S. The general committee will meet again next Wednesday night, but Judge Bro naugh said It would not be possible for the subcommittee yet to be ap pointed to prepare any sort of report for submiaalon at this meeting. Woodstock W. O. T. TT Tuesday af- v ternoon the Woodstock W. C. T. U. held 5. most interesting meeting at the horn of Mrs. May Bates. Mrs. George Drew, Miss Fannia Draw and Mrs. Rose Oa born were elected delegates to the state convention to ba held in Medford. October S to 11. Mrs. J. D. Vore, Mrs. Mary Bates, Mrs. Rose Ob born and Mrs. Winter were elected delegates to tha county convention to be held in Portland, September 19: and 20. Wood stock, union has made a gain of 21 ' members. Balks on Jury's Bill The county court Is holding up the hotel bill of a jury sent to tha Imperial hotel by Judge McGinn last month. The bill amounts to $19, and Judge McGinn says if he can't have a decent place for his juries to eat and sleep in the courthouse he will not be circuit court judge. Section 124 of Lord's Oregon laws gives the circuit court judge authority to direct his juries to b given suitable and sub stantial food and lodging while the jury Is deliberating. The atatute further provides that the sheriff shall aee that - the Jurymen are so provided, and the county court shall pay the bill. No pro vision is made at ihe courthouse for the care of a Jury over night and Judge Mo- Glnn had one Jury sleep on benches In l - F. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING pvi- i Main 165 First and Odi the- courtroom, , Hs announced that no men should be required to do so again in his court His next Jury was sent to the hotel, and a good restaurant ' The county court is auto holding up a bill of 1602 for death watchmen over William Jans Hasslng, who wag convicted of murdering his wife. ,."V Want Street S6-Heded by a a Sutherland, a delegation of property owners will appear before the olty ex ecutive board this afternoon to demand that a contract for Uie paving of a large district in Brooklyn be awarded so that the streets can be surfaced be fore the advent of the .rainy season. The contract, which amounts to $87,025, has been held up by the street commit tee of the board In an effort to have it rescinded and proceedings begun again for the Improvement under the competitive paving amendment th committee believing that If this were done a substantial reduotton in th prioe would be made. The improvement calls for bltullthlo. Opening of Columbia Birer Senator George E. Chamberlain today notified the Portland Chamber of Commerce that the hearing on the opening of the Co lumbia river from the mouth of th Snake river to Wenatchee, will be held before the board of engineers for rivers and harbors on August 21," Instead of August 16, as formerly announced. A number of commercial organisations In tha Paciflo ( northwest, headed by the Portland Chamber of Commerce, are urging that this Improvement be done, although government engineers have recommended against It 1 Tire Alarm Systenu A fire alarm system has been Installed in the operat ing department of the local Western Union Telegraph 'company's Of floes, and the operators are required to answer the tap of th bell for drill, as do the pupils in the various schools of the olty. Preo tloe drills are held at ' unexpected pe riods, and the (0 or more operators must arise and march down tha stairs when the alarm 1 sounded. A new fire escape has been constructed, and other methods adopted to insure the safety of the em ployes in case of a fire. Battleship Oregon The Portland chamber of commerce received a tele gram this morning from Beekman Win. throp, acting secretary of the navy, acknowledging the receipt of the tele gram from the chamber asking that the battleship Oregon be designated to lead the naval procession through the Pan ama canal at the time of Its opening. "Your request that the battleship Ore gon lead other vessels through the Pan ama canal will receive full considera tion," reads the telegraphic answer, dated Washington, D. C. Marina Kotos Show The Royal Dan ish consulate at San Francisco has no tified the Portland chamber of com merce that from July 1 to September 1. 1912, there will be held at Copen hagen, Denmark an international ma rine motor exhibition, which will be open to all. Persons interested in the matter are requested to communicate with th consulate at Ban Francisco through which any Information desired may be obtained. - S190O a yeas Job. To fill a vacancy in the position of assistant metallurgi cal engineer (male); bureau of mines, department of the interior, at $1200 per annum, an examination will be held August 22. The appointee will be as signed to field duty relating to the lead and sine Industry. Further Information may be had from Z. A. Leigh, at the post office. Wants Custody of Child Fearing that her former husband proposed inducing their 10 year old son away from Port land, Mrs. Frances Van Sooy started suit yesterday in the circuit court to have her divorce decree modified. The complaint filed asks that the former husband be required to contribute $10 a mouth to the support of the son. The woman alBO wants absolute custody. They were divorced in 1897 In Ohio. Membership Campaign. The mem bers of the Multnomah W. C. T. U. are working with seal and energy for an increase in their membership. The county is divided into the reds and bluee and a merry warfare for members Is being waged. All unions in the county are enlisted In this work. Bepressnts lowt Ina telegram to Manager C. C. Chapman of the Port land Commercial club. Chairman R. 8. Lovett of the exeeutive board of the Haniman system, states that General Manager J. p. O'Brien of the O.-W. R. A N. company ere, will represent him at the Oregon Development league con vention at Astoria on Tuesday August 15. when Mr. Tv.ft i. nn il. - i ,0 v. . .uq VQimm for n address on "Oregon's Opportu In other words line of Spring livery ,311 nity.' President It C. Oray of th Hill Unas In Oregon will leave for the Ore gon Development league convention Monday morning In hi private car, and plans .to remain there throughout th sessions. , .i.,, . ..wv . i ? V v' , ; Oases Against Baloonm. The war being waged against saloonkeeper who peraist in selling liquor to men in drunken condition landed Louis Borlch of th European saloon 19 North 8eo ond tret and , Joe Carrlck, of 85 North Second, In th city Jail. Frank Hendley waa held on a charge of drunk eness by Patrolman Bewley and held as a witness. Bewley saw Borlch serve Hendley with the liquor and took them both with- him. Allen Rltter was sees by Patrolman Swenness to enter Car rick's place in an Intoxicated condition and following him he saw Carrlck fur nish him with beer. He immediately put both under arrest. Three Pay Big Fines) Joseph Shoe maker, who was arrested by Special Pa trolmen Taf t and Swennes in a building at S0 Third street on a charge of run ning a house of ill-fame, was fined $60 In the raunolpal court this morning by Judge Tax well. Julia Mack and Irona Thompson, who Were arrested at th same time, were both fined $40 for being inmates of the house Many complaints have been made to the chief of police as to the character of this house, and when the officers entered it they found the dirtiest place that had ever been their lot to investigate, - Old bedding and filth of all description was scattered over the floor and furniture, Xtallan rikH Vnlann Wank VaokM. one, an tlallan, took bichloride of mer- i'ury yesieraay ariernoon at aoout I o'clock In an attempt to commit sui cide. He was taken to the St. Vin cent's hospital- where he died at a late hour last night He was a tailor by occupation and lived at 841 Front street and was unmarried. It Is not known what his motive was for taking the poison, but It Is thought that It was due to business troubles and worries. BOtarian Convention Reservations are coming from all parts of the country to the Perkins hotel for delegates to the National Rotary olub convention to be held her August 21-22-92. Two special cars will come from the northwest and local Rotarlans will go to Spokane and Seattle to meet them. Chinese Arrested. Jung Sang was arrested at 92 North Third and Lee Duck at 21S Flanders street yesterday charged with conducting lotteries. Ivon Vodenparott was arrested at the former Place for having lottery tickets in his VEMM PAKK Has proven to many that it is a very attractive investment. '-fl PER LOT EASY TERM S is a price so reasonable that it is surely within your means to take ad vantage of this excep tional opportunity. Just 100 lots to be sold at this price. In a short will be sold then up price again. Make your decision week. Come out Sunday and see the property. Remember, Ventura rark is only a 25 minute ride from the city? has graded streets' and water will be piped to every lot It is ideally located and offers a pleasing view. F. E. Taylor Co, 404-8 Benjamin Suits 12 we give you choice of our entire and Summer Suits at this price. suit in the house included v.. Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice possession, and C Smith and Earl Has wall war held a witness on oharges of frquntlng a lottery. Jo Peter son and Ole Tounger were arrested at the Duck place with tlokets in their possession. Both arrests wer mad by Patrolman Coulter. Old Shack Damaged Th old frame aback occupied by M. Bard & Son, ma chinery and metal dealers, at Eighth and Gllsan was badly damaged by fire last night The fire started from un known sources, supposedly defective wiring or spontaneous combustion. Very little lnsurano was carried. Swedish Battoaal Beagn Flcnlo Don't forget that th Swedish National league gives its pionlo at Rohses park, Fulton, next Sunday. Take car at Sec ond and Morrison. Free We sponge and press your clothes for $1.80 per month. Bring this ad and we will give you on month's service free. Unique Tailoring Co., 102 Stark. Main lit. A-4814. Only Few Bays more to get bar gains in trunks and bags of Peerless Trunk Co., 11th and Washington. Boslyn Xgg Oo4 direct from mine to consumer at $8.10 ton. Phone mine agent Main $68. ' 97JK Svawhide SuMoaaea for $4.80 Peerless Trunk Co., 11th and Washing ton. Steamer areas Mamas ror Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Diamond Creosote Bof main No bet ter, k0o per gallon in 5 gallon oana. Portland Sash A Door Co.. 220 Front Meuni Mood DaHy Ano t Mount Hoed. I will call at your door. S.if each way. Call East 182. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington, Th Bandars' Bxoaange, 181 H Second Street Main 4907. A-2141. Attoraey Joha CL Shfllook has re turned. Dr. B. O. Brown, Eye. Bar. Marquam. Bar Opportunity Her It Is, Ver sailles china, delicate ros decoration. Cup and saucer for 10c; regular 26c; limit six to a customer. Mother Potts sad Irons, regular $1.21, for 79o a set Taxes Interest FREE ABSTRACT. BOW TO OET TBBBB Tak Montavilla car to end of line: auto mobiles will meet Su there and i you to tract. time they goes the to buy this &BWZS 2UIO, LB'W 889 A-4414 No phone ordere. H. Baumer A Union avenue and East Morrison. Co, M. B. Bash, agate cutter and manufac turing Jeweler. 187 M 1st st, room J. Astoria Centennial. Fast ateamar Monarch ,11. r 7 - from Washington street dock. Fare $1 each way. Muale. danain. Our Homeopattic Department This department is in charge of registered pharma cists, assuring our customers the best of service. We carry full lines of Luyties', Munyori's and Humph reys' Homeopathic Medicines. We compound a number of efficient Homeopathic Spe cialties, which we recommend, among them being the following seasonable remedies: Grindelia Compound, 75 An external application for poison oak. Affords quick relief from the itching and smarting symptoms. Poison Oak Tablets, 25 An internal remedy for poi soning by oak; also to be used as a preventive. Calendula Cerate, 25 and 50 An excellent healing preparation for wounds, burns, bruises, chapped hands, sores and ulcers." Camphor Pills, 25 Relieve cold in the head, rose cold, hay fever, headache and neuralgia. Family Medicine Case, $2.00 Contains twelve effect ive yet harmless simples for the relief of ordinary ail ments. Full directions for use on each bottle. Packed in a neat, telescopic case. Our Prescription Department . Five registered pharmacists in our prescription depart ment give their entire endeavor to the careful filling of Physicians' Prescriptions. Every ingredient that goes into your prescription is of the best quality obtainable; every act in the filling of your prescription is carefully checked by two registered pharmacists. "Uprite" Shoulder Brace for Men and Boys, $1.50 Squares the shoulders, expands the chest and imparts vigor to the lungs and other vital organs by giving them freedom of action. Finely made of satin finish elastic web ; adjustable to fit the wearer. "Truform" Shoulder Braces, for Women and Children, $2.00 Gently, yet constantly, it compels an erect car riage, adding to one's appearance. It sustains the back with comfort, and is perfectly fre under the arms. Watch the demonstration of "Uprite" and "Trufbrm" Shoulder Braces in our Fourth street window. Learn how to walk erect and be healthy. y SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST-$1.25 West Point Military Braces at 75 $1.00 Manhattan Shoulder Braces at 25 , Woodard, Clarke Co. At the Corner of Washington and Fourth Sts. Friday and Saturday Bargain Sales all through the store. Unusual attractions for careful buyers. Astoria CENTENNIAL Pageant August 10 to Sept. 9, Inclusive; Astoria, Or. $150,000 Spectacular Historical Jubilee Commemorat ing the First White Settlement in the Pacific Northwest by the Astor Party. AUG. 12-ELKS' DAY VIVID DESTRUCTION OF THE SHIP "TONCsUIN AUG. 13 ELKS' CLAMBAKE A Few of the Things You Will See : nifffcte by the wonderful Onr tlaa HyAro-A.ro plana, trarellnf by air. land and aea. XadUn ViUarea Yakima and aTea P.roe Indiana. V. 0. Battle inlpa. Indian War Baneea and Hum Battlea. Manufacturers' Bznfblta. Mam moth Military and Vaval Faradea. Oregon Department of riaher lea iare riah Exhibit. Tlrld Saatrnctlon of the Ship "Tono,uin." Clatsop County Exhibit. Wonderful Kite - nylnf Oon teeta. r Speotaoular Historical Farad.. Ball and Motor Boat Baoee. EUerj'a Boyal ZtaUan Band. Elaborate and Wonderful Illum ination!. Oregon national Guard and TJ. S. Marine Bands. Special features to follow this week. REJDUCED RATES "Here's a paving that lasts' says the Kansas City (Mo.) Star, in refer- ring td bitu- lithic pave- ' A Model Department. Sherman-Clay Co. have just In stalled a aew ventilating system In their Vlotor department which changes the air in each of their seven demon stration rooms every five minutes. A half hour spent in this oool and com fortable place listening te the new records Is most restful aa well as en joyable. Morrison at Sixth. AUGUST 11 HOME COMING DAY ELKS' REUNION AFTERNOON. P. M. Concert by Ellery's Band ana Indian war dances at Stadium. 6 P. M. Spectacular sham battle on Coxcomb Hill. NIGHT. 8:15 P. M. Spectacular production of open-air Indian romance. "The Bridge of the Gods." at Stadium, assisted by Ellery's Band. AUGUST, 1 3 MI LIT AH T OAT. ELKS' OAT. AFTERNOON. 2:S0 P. M. Grand military and Elks' parade. U. 8. Infantry, Artillery and Oregon National Guard and XT. 8. Marines, largest ever held in Oregon. NIGHT. 8:30 P. M. Hltt's Pyrotechnieal Pro dution on waterfront. Destruc tion of the "Ship Tonquin." Music by Ellory's Bond. 9 P. M. Championship wrestling matches and boxing exhibitions in Auditorium. AUGUST 13 SINKS' CLAMBAKE 10 A. M. Elks' rendezvous at Sea side. 1 P. M. Elks' clambake. Hermoea Park, Seaside. Music by Ellery's Band. 7 P. M. Social session and bonfire at Elks' grounds. Music by El lery's Band. ON ALL LINES New Departure The oat f lntermrats have Jonoed by the' Kolmam , VBdertakinjr eosupany. Heretofore it has been th custom at funeral directors to make charge for all incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When casket Is furnished by us we make no extra charges for embolmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside box or any services, that may be . re quired ef us, except clothing, cemetery and earring., thus effecting a saving of 131 to 171 on each funeral. , . . THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. sad tsxbd st. coaL baxmow. . Cud of Thank. . . Wo wish to thank our many friend, and especially do w wish to thsnk the' membera of the P. T. D. for their elatanee and sympathies extended in our late bereavement of husband and son. MBS. R, -W. PRTKB, . MRS. R. X PRTKE. While Others Complain We Are Busy A great number of dentists and business people complain that July ind August are dull months. Nothing could be further from the truth at thlB office. The hlnhest rcade of skill and moderate prices ceep us busy every month in the rear. mm OUR BRIDGE WORK has been brought to th highest state of perfection. The teeth on this bridge are interchangeable at will without removing from the mouth. W. use gold or porcelain as your fancy dictates. This la only one of our many original methods. OUR PLATE WORK has always been an Important branch of our profession and at this office is treated with the consider ation it deserves, and our plates with flexible suction are the most satisfying that have ever been de vised. They do away with all of the well known annoyances en dured by a large percentage of peo ple who wear plates and are supe rior In every way to any other plate. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH GRADE WORK Good Bubber Plates, each SS.OO Th Best Bed Bnbber Plates, each $7.80 22-Xarat Gold or Foroelaln Crown, for SS40 aa-Karat Bridge Teeth, Onar- anteed, each S3 .50 Gold er Enamel fillings, eaeh $1-00 Silver PUlings, each 60o And an Absolute Guarantee Backed by fl4 Tears In Portland. Wise Dental Co. Off lea Honrs i 8 A. M to 8 P. M. Sundays to 1. Phones Main 8039, A 8039. railing Blag 3d and Washington. AMUSEMENTS. H BILIQ THEATRE Seventh m Tarloi Phones Main X and A-1122. Tonight 8 as Bargain Prlos All This Week Matin Wed. Popular Price Summer Engagement Harry L. Cort Presents MAX FIOMAN In the Comedy Success TXJJ MAJf OX THE BOX" Evenings Lower floor 75c 60c; bal cony. 60c, ISo; gallery 15a. Bargain Wednesday matinee Lower floor and balcony 25c; gallery 16c Saturday matinee Lower floor, 80c, J6c; entire balcony 2Bo. gallery 15c. BAKER THEATRE Morrison 11th Phones Main 9) A-&360 Two Performances Only Sunday and, Monday Nights. The Mirth Making Monarches BXOXABDS PBXliaui' g FAMOUS OXOBGXA MUrSTBJBIiB Not the Make Believe, But the ReaL Prices 11.00. 7lo. 50c, 26c. Seat aale opens Saturday, August 12. . 10 a. m. maim a, a ioao MATXBEB XVSBT DAT la-SS-M ISCTS Tlu$?9. THEATIffl MMMMSt Jess I rasky's "Pianophlsnd Min- aims" j varuoni bod render Giants Hilda Morris; Karl Emmy and" Rls Peta; Onerro and Carmen; Marseilles. Sullivan Si Coosidln LPormerly Grand W Beflned Vaudeville and Cooper; Hanson and Bijou Mar ke Bros.: Probst; Bndd Snyder Grand- asoope. prices: Matinees 15c; evening 15. 2Bo. Vnequalsd TanaevtU. WEEK AUG. 7 Attraction Extraordin ary, "A High With the Poets," intro ducing Mr. Clinton B. Lloyd. Living Il lustrations, magnificent costumes, stu pendous electrical effects. Popular prices, anauneo aauy. uurcain uu, 7:30 and 9. Oaks Park Be Little Tlnv Broadwick. Tounrest Aeronaut in the 'World 19 Tears Old- and. the Three Famous Broadwloks. Death Defying Parachute Jumps On Mile Sigh. Juggling with Pate Bait ataisws; xnrauing oaring. Ten rr.non Balloons and Thirty Paraohutes. Sat urdays and Sundays 4 v. m. and 9:30 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday promptly M I p. m. no Delays. Philip Pels, ,Pamons Leader of Oaka Park Band. Hear Wonderful Metropolitan Opera yuanserte, Admission Ten Cents Children Half Price. Tlve-cent Carfare from Any where in City. Express Trains, First and Alder, to Oaka. Fas Lannobes, Morrison Bridge to Oaks. Ns BBCBJBA.TIOB' psbx Cos. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. , PORTLAND vs. OAKLAND Aururt 8, t, 10. 11, 18, 13. , Qamea begin week days :0o p. nu Sun- ;r,. nays z:ao p. m. . ';"; ' . :, LADEES' ' DAT FD) AT 1 Boys under 11 freo to bleachers Wednesday. . . THE BARBER ASPHALT :,PATOIG..;,COMPAr)Y TO . A ft -WSW' WISJIBBtflJHllI ft Matuiee svsry Day. omress BASEBALL Ponstrticto Asphalt sn'l Inowe pavement a ' B'dg, PortiMn.l. Or t Mawu r. ment 1 Journal Want Ads" Pay C::t