Xili T- n T T-v lit ?A!T1HJT' ' f - T T 'f VZDIIL3DAY EVENING, JULY C, 1212. i '" 1 ' . ...'....'l.:. --- Town Topics . , J BtnaacEa eisort prroscxiP--' - Tioas. Don't forgot wben going away f on your vacation or for the sum-- mer, that The Journal can fol- 4 low you at 15 cents a week, the regular subscription ratea, and the following- agents will supply you at our regular rates: : . " Bay "Ocean, Or, Bay Ocean hotel. Beach Canter, Wash, w. Collins. .. - -., - Carson Springs Wash.;' Min eral Springs hotel.. . " - Oearhart Or- Mrs. O. U El- - Ilott. . . ' Ilwaco, TVash, H. B.Wood r ruff. . ' L,ong Beacn, waan., 4i'""'; - Dlnneen.- Delivery to all points ,. on North, Beach. r - .:i is e wport, vr, ueorse - u;,' ' y Rockaway Beach, Or "Wilklna & Rice. , .. . , X Seaside, Or.,Lester ..Proebstsl. (Delivery : toJ all parts of Sea- Side.) ' i. SeaviewWasfcV IV & Btran-, hal. - , 5 - Tillamook, Or.f 3. 8. Lamar. - - Wilhoit . SprlngsOrH F. W. e -McLeran."" ' .','""77"77 Z f 4Y TONIGHT'S -r ABIUSBMENTS HEt LIO The Durbar motion pictures. BAKER Baker stock company in - "Jverty of Graustark." --' COIWCILi"CREST-r-Hish class attrac- WOnS, ' - ' . r , , LYRIC Armstrong Follies company In , "The Half Back.3 , 7 ORPHKTIM Ornheum circuit vaudeville. , THE EMPRESS--Vaudeville... ...,. , .'.'rn l Aun.t vauaevtiio. : x THE - OAKS -Amusement park. " Weather CktndltloM. . --Portla'M'" and , vicinity Fair tonight - and Thursday. Northwesterly winds. Oregon Generally fair tonight and J hursday. Warmer east portion Thurs ay. -Northwesterly winds. - - Waahlngton Fair-tonight. Thursday , fair, warmer east portion. Winds most : aouthwesterly. Idaho Fair tonight, warmer south west portion. Thursday fair and warm- - , . . . " THEODORE F. 'DRAKE, Acting DlHtrict Forecaster. " ramefs rocket Picked A. T. Work man, a Tlgardvllle farmer, was relieved of fS in silver at his home one evening last week bjr a clever piece of work at the hands of an alleged fruit tree rj agent. Mr. Workman was at dinner when th nimble fingered one bolted """tnto the diningroora and began volubly to sing the praises of the product of the nursery represented by him. Edg ing up closer and leaning heavily agalnet his Intended victim, the bogus rtree seller managed to abstract all of - the silver from the trousers' pocket of Mr, Workman, all the while proclaim ing the merits 'of his trees. Mr. Work man missed his coin a few minutes aft er the departure of his unwelcome ... riiimt. Ka in confident that his Docket was picked In the manner described, as-J just a lew moments oeiore uio wee agent put in bis appearance the money was In place. "I believe this is a new game In Oregon," said Mr. Workman, while telling of his loss today, "and I want to warn my fellow ranchera against allowing tree agenta to lean against them too hard." . Tloe Ordinances Violated The monthly report of the police de 1 partment, which has Just been prepared, shows that during the past month, 800 arrests were made for violations of the various vice ordinance, one third of these being men, and the others wo men. This number is by far the larg est In police records and the disposition of the cases show that but few mistakes were made by the police in making the arrests. Many cases resulted in' sen tencing women to Jail, a procedure which has not been used much hereto fore, fines heretofore taking the place "2. f sentences. The men arrested were in most easep 'dismissed after appearing as witnesses against the women with whom they - were arrested. There "was a noticeable falling off in the number of arrests for drunkenness, there being 392 out of 1431 arrests mads during June. Examination for Stenographer. The United States civil service commission announces an examlnatlou on July SO, 1912, for the position of stenographer and typewriter, male and female, to se """cure eligibles to fill vacanclea as they may occur in the various branches of the government service in the north T was tern "atatei. The age limit Is 18 years v or over on the day of the examination. Considerable difficulty has been ex perienced in securing a. sufficient num ... ber of eligibles to meet the needs of the service, and all qualified persons are v urged to apply for and compete In the coming examination. For application "blank and full information apply by L' postal card to the secretary, Eleventh - CfvU Service District, 224 Federal build in, Bealtle, Wash. Voadneatlonal SxamlnatloiL The United States civil service commission announces a non-educational examina tion on July 26, 1912, for the purpose of securing eUlblei for filling a va cancy In the position of wagonmaater at 3900 per annum in the quartermas ter's department at large, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. Applicants are not as sembled for this examination, and are rated on their physical condition and experience as shown in their applica tion blank. All interested persons are urged to apply by postal card to the sec retary, Eleventh Civil Service District. 224 Federal building, Seattle, Wash., for application blank and full Information relative to this examination. B3s "Pull" JMdat Work "Tou cods will find It will do no good to pinch me, I've got a pull with Judge Taswell and ha will bawl you cops out," boast ed Lao Marks, when. accosted by Pa trolman Oesch on East Morrison street between East Seventh and East Ninth streets, while he was. riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. . On the way to the police1 station ha kept reviling the po lice and boasting of his pull, but when he appeared before Judge Taswell this morning his demeanor changed. "Five dollars' fine, said the Judge. "I won't pay a fine," aald Marks. ''Put that man in Jail," Judge Taswell directed the bailiff. Band .Concert Draws Bl Crowd Nearly 1000 persons enjoyed the first Peninsula Park band concert last night. With the bandstand on slight eleva tion adjoining the beautiful sunken rose gardens, ' it ,was found' hat the leveL green immediately to the north constituted a most admirable out-door . auditorium, where there was room for several thousand people without danger of erowdlng.. Selections varied from modern American ragtime to the pa thetlp strains of "My Old Kentucky Home" and the concert closed with the always ' thrilling notes of "The Star Spangled Banner." - V- ues for BetuiB of (Jooda A powder -Jar. pa,th ,rota, , Diitah . kldr 'CupM Awake," "Cupid Asleep,"' "Lady of the - Lake" and silk socks are a few of the articles Miss Miry Burke and Fred J. Burke-ask the cotjrt to give them in a suit brought against Bessie Harris. The action was tV.il yesterday !n tha circuit court. In which the errroximate value of the goods held by the defendant are alleged to be JSOO Miss. Burke .seta forth In her complaint that the goods have been wrongfully detained singe June 10, 191J. in a Jiouse etilS East Twenty-fourth street " Other articles mentioned In .. the bill are , household goods. -t"-'--.r -. IWlfe Kaket Chaxyes "Drunk on tha average -of six ; times a week," is tha charge mad by Gladys V, Ilaaeltlne In her suit or divorce , from Fred J. Hazeltlne filed todayr In rtha circuit court They wero married in ; Kansas City. June it, 1M3. In 1907, she al leges, ha obtained 110,000, from an es tate, and drinking began. To such an extent was' this "habit continued fhat Mrs. Haseltlna was forced to go to her parents In Loa Angelea Later she was compelled to wort to , rapport herself, she declared. r - - Masms to ' Visit Parm The Ma ramaa, with their friends, will spend the Fourth of July at the farm of E. H. Dowling, near. Mulloy station, on the Salem Electric. : They will take . the trains leaving tha Jeff eraonatr eat depot in the morning. From Mulloy the Ma Kama will wallt to the farm, while a vehlcU -will- carrjrthelr- luggage, The route from the station to the farm will be plainly marked. All the- Masamaa are requested to spemt the day pn the farm, where hera will be plenty of, cherries tor everyone. ;, ' - Jsher to BookpllaJ-Athanaaon Alar bagos, a laborer will work on the Linn ton rockpile for 15 days for violating the "masher" ordinance at midnight last night at Park and Couch streets. He was charged with accosting pretty MisB Rose Heln, 17 years old. The man, who was standing In a dark corner, stepped from the place,, spoke to .the. grlfl and demanded to know where she was bound, fhe girl called for help and - Pa trolman Crane appeared on the scene and arrested him. Pavement Damaged L. E3. Bufton of the contracting firm of Bufton & Jef fery, appeared in police court this morn ing on complaint of Sergeant E, E. Lyon, who charges the man with driving a huge steam shovel by its own power over the pavement on East Fifty-third street between East Stark and East Taylor streets. The pavement was so badly damaged that It will have to be repaired In many places. Sentence was suspended providing1 the contractors re pair the damages done. " Body of Boy Beoovored The body of William Kornmlng, aged 18 years, who was drowned on May 30 near his par ents' ranch at Holbrook, on the Colum bia river, while ha was crossing the river in a row boat, was recovered this morning on the west side of the river Just below Burlington. The body was removed to the morgue. It had become entangled in soma drifting boughs and was held in a little) cove, where passers- by found It. The boy had been em ployed on his father's milk ranch. Injured Kan nesting Easily H. A Berry of 178 Wlnchell street, who sus tained a broken leg Monday, while work Ing around the steam shovel of Jeffery & Bufton, contractors, who have charge of the excavating work on East Fif tieth atreet, is resting easily at St. Yin cent's hospital, where the injured man waa taken. When a projecting bank of earth gave way. Berry, who was directly In Its prfth, attempted to Jump through a side door on the shovel, but was struck by the dirt and thrown against the engine. XMschargad Employe Suspected M. R. Sklbbe, night engineer at the gas company plant at East Second and An keny , streets, reported to Patrolman Lewis early this morning that he had eeen three suspicious characters loafing about the plant and stated that ha sus pected that one was a discharged em ploye who had threatened to "put the plant on the bum." The patrolman made a careful search of the premises, but found no intruders. Boosts Oamaa, Washington C. C. Chapman, manager of the Portland Commercial Club's promotion depart ment, returned yesterday morning from Camas, where he attended a ban quet and booster meeting of the Camae Commercial club. Mr. Chapman says Camas is coming to the front rap. idly as a manufacturing town, with a monthly payyroll of 325,000 and eur rounded by rapidly developing agrlcul tural lands. , Kay Be Given jisdal Captain of Fojiee .Jaellex, ...oinder-whom works W. W. Post, the patrolman who captured Dan Brundrldre, the automo bile robber who on Sunday morning shot ana Injured Miss Leora Stanley, has written a letter to Chief of Police Slover,' recommending that Post be giv en a medal for efficient work as a re sult of .this capture. t Monster Wheat Stook Wilbur Hell yer of Kent. Sherman county. Oregon, has on his wheat land soma wheat that la remarkable in size and quality. Sev oral of the plants were brought to the office of The Journal yesterday. One of the plants grew from a single head, and had 8(8 heads, containing 6000 ker nels. This variety la called Sanora, Dlsouss Streetcar Advertising The Inner Study Circle of the Portland Ad club held its regular meeting Monday evening and discussed the efficiency and value of streetcar advertising. The meeting was held at the Bowers hotel The discussion was led by W. I Camp bell. A. A. Schell had charge of the question box. A. C. Black acted as ad critic. Poortn of July Szourslon Given by Canton Portland, No. l. 1. O. O. F. to Cepe Horn park. Strs. Undine and Monarch leave Taylor street dock at 8:30 a. m. Tickets 76c, children under 12 years, 86c. Games and other amuse ments. Tickets can be had from mem bars of the Canton and at the dock on Thursday morning. Biding Lessons at reduced summer ratea. Well trained saddle horses for rent, riding habits furnished free. Horses and ponies for sale at Kramer's Riding School, 16th and Jefferson, July Ponrtn excursion, Cascade Locks and return or Cape Horn with the L O, O. F., steamer Monarch. Salmon street dock, 9 a. m. . Main 1048. Open TonlfhV We shall, for the con venlence of our patrons, remain open to night untU 9:80. The Holts store. Holts corner, eta and Waahlngton. 1 Captain Kolntyre of steamer Monarch said of the latter carriers' excursion last year, ini most oraeny ana nest con duoted I ever took out on the river.' This year, July T. Tickets at 'Rows i Martin, or ask you carrier. . Bo Too dlHses Tire Tout Consult George Rubensteln, the optician. He is an expert eye fitter and his charges are Very reasonable, 189 Third atreet h'eaT TayTCf."TT ' 1 ' Peered Husband Mrs. Bonnie Colle, of (713 jcorty-fourth avenue southeast, appealed te Patrolman" C. E. KUngen smith at 1:30 O'clock this morning for PROFESSIONAL By Bert M. Moses,-President Association of EvervbodT now recdmixes aSvartlslna; as something reputable except the law yers, dentists and doctors. ' : Even the preachers of Dallas, Texas, gave up their pulpits on a recent Sun day to laymen who talked on advert! But tha nrofesalons of law. dentistry, and medicine still conceive It to be more honorable to, aeek and accept "free readers' than to pay for legitimate pub licity like other good clttxens. riavntfta aevaral Of the best years of his Ufa, together with many remittances rrora nome, w ac quiring knowledge and aklU In the pro f essionsV ' When he seeks to turn that knowl iAvm and akin lnta a livelihood, ethics and precedent limit him to a little- tin sign tacked up nesvae tne amir.- -i.-rj- He Is like the South Pole he must waltamtil somebody -come along and discovers him.-; ;-z."ZSl"zr: r'Thi' whoin nrbreedinr Is more than ridiculous It riaralroost -brutaL- r It a man knows how to cure disease if. he-knows how to fill teeth If he iinmta liivi a A mm . contract the publifr Is entitled to aiao know about It. And that man, being a resioeni - oi protection from her Jiusbandi whom she aeciares was aDusing ana owunj uci, and. with whom she feared to spend the nieht Th rjatrolman took the woman to a ipearby rooming house, where she obtained a room ior me paiance oj. mo night " wH.4- IM..I. vivitii TTYom far off Poltava, Russia, came a request to the police this morning from a sorrowing family to locate a brother, whose last address was Portland, and who has not been heard from since last March. , The request was made to find O. C. Landon, who was last heard of at 305 Twelfth street. Tho brother, Bernard Landon, Is making the request, stating that he fears his brother has either been taken ill, or has been killed. Detective Haw ley will try to locate the brother. , The missing man served for three years as a soldier at Vancouver and was dis charged last September. Police Issue Auto Tars The re cently proposed regulation of the "Ll cejiw Applied For" privilege that per mits a man 10 use ms buioiuuuuo poiu lng the arrival of license tags from Salem which provides that the com pany selling the automobile shall use a numbered .ag, signed by Chief or ro lice Slover, and numbered by him, will go into effect Friday. These cards will bear the license number held by the auto company and will be dated, and good for three .days. The tags will be marked with a big letter "D" for "Dem onstration" ;u.d will be issued from po lice station. MMf1h nr nnv at thAlP vkrff ta Our entertainment of the highest order. rne uoiDrau-iueua rnone uiaw Poturth of July Excursion Str. Bailey Gatzert to Cascade Locka, 31-00 round trip. Leaves Alder street dock at I a m., returns 6:26 p. m. Orchestra music. ICount Mood, Auto Stare Una leavlnc dally T:80 a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Haw- tnorne uarare, eta uawinorne avenue. Phone East 162. Steamer Jesss Karldns for Camas, Washongal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at t p. m. Cmwfish In Season Arain Spiced and cooked In wine, always fresh at Levena Grille. 248 Ash street, opposite Mult nomah hotel. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. 9100 Stolen Prom Desk H. O. Nel son, -agent for the randy company that has the candy boxes in the local the atres, who has offices at 209 Marquam building, reported lo the police detec tives this morning that the office was broken into last night and that 8100, 'ri;.-. - rtf -'- i"' rv Ruptured? Why suffer or lake chances oh strang ulation when I can give you absolute protection and a possible cure? The WILSON TRUSS 18 GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE AND RETAIN YOUR HER NIA, regardless, of- occupation, age or sex. No spring. No elastic Indorsed by all physicians who have used it Don't wait; delays are always unwise and frequently fatal. Try the Wilson Way; 30 days free. JAV W. WXXSOX, HERNIA SPECIALIST 66 Sixth St., Between Oak and Pine Sta, Tjpstalrs. Both Phones. Ask or write for booklet, "A Sensi ble Talk on Rupture and Us Cure" It's free. ' SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES PORTLAND ACADEMY Corner of Montgomery and 18th. Of fice hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. Fits boys and girls for college. Graduates enter on examination Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Bryn Mawr, Massachusetts In stitute of Technology: on certificate Amherst. Cornell, Williams, Smith, Vaa sar, Wellesley, Goucher, Reed and other colleges and universities of the Pacific ooast Well equipped laboratories In chem istry and physics. ' Field practice in aurveylng. Departments in charge of college men and women. Classical, sci entific, modern language, ' and commer cial courses. Gymnasium under skilled directdr. Track and field athletics. The school includes a thorough primary and grammar sohooL Easy of access from all parta of the city. Catalogue on ap pUoatlori. ... SEATTLE SEMINARY AND COLLEGE A. Protesteiri Day uj Boarding gofcool . of High Btandlng, . A strong faculty Of 14 up-to-date In structors. Makes a specialty of college PreDaratorv work. Four modern huild. Insa, well equipped, -sXuated en a pic luresoue campus or .a acres, near street car Una Social and moral Influences unexcelled: Special " courses given in mualo and elocution. 21st year opens Sept. 11. For full particulars or cata locue mrlte Alexander Beers, rrln pres ident, KeatUe, Wash, . -- AD VERTISING the land of the free and home" of the brave.-a the right t realise on his skill and knowledge by , making his merits. knowiu-.t , y-- To remain silent and let those "with established practice gather in the coin is ailly and preposterous, and the mar vel is that a perverted proposition like that should ever have, secured, a foot hold, v, .. '-.' ;..'; I think if I had the ability to do any thing" well If I possessed the necessary skill to render sTyaluable service to the community X would surely ' advertise that skill and ability in the newspapers and pay for the advertising.. And in doing this I, would have fully as much, respect for myself, ass those misguided professional folks Who do nearly every kind of adverUalng except the kind that costs money, and maybe t'd-feel-even superior to them.- Advertising is as honorable as the professions themselves and the time is about - here to lift the ban and let the youns; men free when they depart from coHege-wlth the parchment under their arms. -.. .... . . I'd rather be an honest advertiser than the blind follower of a code that dates back to days that are covered with dust. was stolen from the desk. Two beys. sons of prominent business' men. are suspected. This Is the second time Nel son has been robbed, the first occasion resulting in the loss of 318. Anna's Portralts-Columbln bldg, for men, woman and children. A-1635. BOnuet Clns Banco, Ringlets hall, to- night; dancing till 1 o'clock. Tew Xrats Buffet, 3d and Alder sts. Stenorraphar 905 Teon bid. M. 4466. Get in Line: Two weeks only. Your photo on pos- "J -w vm evv.VUU Urg HL1VCB, special 31.00 per dosen. Da vies studio, IfArplann Katnu. rrki-j . ... Aiuru tuiu r ourxn. The New Journal building, 7th and Tamhill sta, will be ready for occupan cy August 1. Offices single and en suit a For information apply at Jour nal business office, 6th and Yamhill Sts. THE HAZELWOOD CLUB BREAKFASTS Served 6:30 A. M. to 8:30 A. M. NO. 1 50c Baked Apple and Cream NO. 2-20c Bacon or Ham and Eggs Dry or Buttered Toast MlBc Toast and or Coffee Rolls with Batter Coffee NO. 335o NO. 423o . y Choice of Cereal and Cream Two Egga any style Two Eggs any stylo Dry or Buttered Toast Dry or Buttered Toast or ' or Rolls with Butter RoHa with Butter Coffee Coffee NO. 6200 NO. 5-30O Hot Cakes and Two Eggs any style Coffee Hot Cakes and or Coffee Bowl of Bread and Milk with Coffee NO. 8 10c NO. 7 13c . 4 . Doughnuts and Coffee Dry or Buttered Toast or Cofee Rolls and Coffee " Regular Breakfasts served 0:30 A. M. to 12 M. A good place to eat every meal Seating capacity 400 THE HAZELWOOD J. H. JOYCE, Manager 388 Washington Street. WEBBER'S ORCHESTRA 3 to 8 and 9:30 to 11:30 P. M. ROMAN CHARIOT RACES TXB PAKOTB BAOTJTO TEAKS OP ttOTJTHBBir CAUPOXBTA Country Club Track July 4 and 8 2:30 P. M. World's Champion Cowbovs Winner of O-oldea Belt. California Bod to. Roman Standing Races, Pony Express Races, Relay Races Roping Contest and Fancy Riding ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS Charts Accounts Solicited 'Eastern .Outfitting Co. 405 WASHINGTON STREET, AT TENTH DAILY AVERAGE FOR BU1LD1NGJ3ERMITS JULY OVER $150,000 4 Plans for buildings to cost in the aggregate more than 1500,000 . a have already been filed in "the re ' office of the city inspector of e buildings since July 1. making S the dally average thus far in ex- . cess of 8150,000. .Plan Exam in- S er Ben Smith, Jr, looks for a 4 record breaking; total by, the end 4 e of the month,- .(v- 4 e . Chief among the plans filed to " e) e date since the first of the month. 4 are, -those- for' superb new 4 4 apartment house to be erected- e at the - corner ef Twenty-first e and Davis streets by the Wauna w e . Land company. This handsome , e edit lee will cover a ground 4 e space of 63x100 feet and will be 4 4. seven stories high. It will be 4 4 of modern reinforced concrete 4 4 fireproof construction and the 4 4 estimated cost is 3350,000. . 4 4 The floor plans prepared by 4 4 .. Whltehojmai. AJonllhQux . show 4 4 palatial suites of nine rooms, in- 4 4- dudln .studlas . and - Servants' 4 4 quarters, the building being 4 4. copied after some of the smart- 4 4 - eat apartment- r- houses - of 4 4 Gotham. 4 4 Among the other important 4 4 buildings for which plana have 4 4 been filed with the plan exam- 4 4 lner la that of the Multnomah 4 4 Building company, a five story 4 4 brick warehouse to be erected at 4 4 the corner of Fifteenth and Hoyt 4 4 streets. The structure will be 4 4 100x100, and will cost in the 4 4 neighborhood of 370,000,, 4 4 The Portland Seed company 4 4 has filed plans for a five-story 4 4 brick warehouse, 100x100, to be 4 4 located a't the corner of East 4 4 First and East Alder streets. 4 4 The estimated coat of this is 4 4 170,000. - 4 4 A. N. Moores has filed plans 4 4 for. a reinforced concrete ware- 4 4 house five stories high and 80x 4 4 100, to be built at the corner of 4 4 Fifteenth and Hoyt streets. 4 4 The estlmsted oost of this is 4 4 380.000. 4 .4 44444444444444444 'M. V. Gortner, a merchant of McMlnn ville, Is registered at the Perkins. DAMAGE CLAIMS If you have a claim of any kind, -see us. We have collected 3342.815.00. &ICKABD OAJLET CLAIM AOE1COT KarehaU 165 607 Teon Bldg. 387 Alder Street mr Winner of Diamond Tedal jrenoief on, or., aooadnp. OF THE BETTER K,I N D lEClSJIIl'IS 111 San Francisco Millionaire ' Wires Jersey Governor Sees Victory for Progressives. (Pelted Press Letsed WirO San Francisco, July 8. Rudolph Spreckels, he San Francisco millionaire who financed the graft prosecutions here and Republican progressive who supported the campaign of Senator Robert M. La Follette for the Republi can nomination for president, today went on record as a supporter of the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson, the Democratlo nominee tor president. Spreckels recently intimated his break from the Republican party when ho wired William -J.-Bryan during the right, at the Baltimore convention, that he would support Bryan In case the Nebraskan were nominated for the pres. ldency. Upon hearing of Wilson's nom ination, Spreckels sent the following telegram te the New -Jersey governor. "I ean assure you you win have my hearty support All true progressives throughout the country should express satisfaction In your nomination making possible as it does a victory of pro gressive principles through your elec tion." Rest and Refreshment for -Shoppers gTT Ladies, while jj you are down town visiting our favorite shops, step into the Port land Grill for a few minutes' rest and a light, dainty lunch eon, such as our chef delights to prepare. JTT Orchard, field, garden and stream jj send their offer ings to grace our ta bles; you'll enjoy the way we prepare and serve your food. gif Fragrant ooffees, 111 delicately flavor. Hied teas and creamy cocoas and chocolates give added sest to a pleasing luncheon. Bring a friend; she will enjoy it TUB POBTX.AHS HOTEL O, -2. Xaofmana, Xgr. "Worry Kills More Men Than Work" Our guaranteed Cer tificate of Title saves you worry over com plicated statements as to condition of title, and fear of loss through oversight. Investigate. Call for bookletTitle & Trust Co., 4th and Oak. Stores and Offices Globe Building The new pressed brick structure, with every modern convenience, at southeast corner Eleventh and Washington. Entire building especially de signed for small shops; an Ideal location for dressmakers, tailors, millinery parlors, etc. Moderate rents. Apply Wetherbee,Richards & Co. looo-iooi Teon Bldg Phone Marshall 177$. The Interests of those paying for stree paving are promoted by using the best To say the best, Is-to say BiTULrrnic SgQ Phones Main 1 and A-IKi . This afternoon, 2:34 o'clock --- This evening :30 o'clock. -?rrr arx5tacoto " :! .... ' Katural Colnr'- : J. - KOTIOW PICTUBtS "THB BXTBBAK" Ml AO ABA TALLS "STHSBI OK THB H XtJi RESERVED SEATS NOW SEM,!NJ 1 FOR 'EVERY PERFORMANCE Eves.. 7to. SOc.. i5c Aft, 60c. 25c -8XAT BAXjt TOB- tEABOK TtCXETB S? FRIDAY, JULY 5 BZTXXO TXBATBB SPECIAL SUMMER ENGAGEMENT CATHR1NE COUNTISS BAKER THBATBB ' Main a and A-53SO ' Qee. I Bakes. Ha o BAKES BTOCX COMPABT - . Special Holiday Matinee Thursday SSo All this week Mat. Sat.. 26c. A Hit That Is a Whtrlwtnd. BETESX.T OP G&AtTSTAS.K Dramatized from the iioteaovl of George Barr McCutcheon, Aftarmlng love story, run or thrills, Tkcltement and comedy. Holiday matinee Thursday, Evenings. 26c. 50c. Next week. "Are Ton a sCasont" aiauaes vrexy vajw , ss liOllvaii k Con sidles Xef lned Taaaerute WBEX jtot 1 "High Wf e to JaU"! Kcmtyre and Groves; Ollvottl Trouba dors; 4 Kayos 4; KnigHt and Tollt nxan; Harry CuUar; Ozohestrai Plotnzea. Special Summer Prices Bights loo ana aoe Matinees Any Beat, loe BUNGALOW THEATRE Beturn engagement of the world faaotm ' PENDLETON ROUND-UP Motion Pictures With many new views never before shown. The only genuine pictures showing the real event, taken from life. Fascinating, thrilling, awe inspiring? and amusing. The only ones of their kind,. Opening Thursday, July 4, all week. Performances continuous afternoon and evening. Admission 26& Children un der 12. 15c. MAIB 6, A-10BO BCATXBZBBTBBT BT la-aavaoe vrnwra t xmmm W THEATRE 1S-3S-50-7S Hiss May rrollyj Will Bogers; Ohlnkei Bert Terrell! Xanfman Brothers The -Pour X,yrio tatlns j Minnie Xaufmaai Orchestra; Pictures. Vattaee Sallr WEEK J US 11 30 A Bight In the Edel weiss; Clarke and Verdi; Boesoh and Bilbauer; Bond Morse, Xing- of the Ho boes; Oarl Boslne H Oo.i Xoinaae Broa; Paatageeoope. Popular prloes. Boxes and " first balcony reserved. Box office open, from 10 a, m. to 10 p. m. Phones I A-. 8336. Main 4636. Curtain 8:30, 730, . . LYRIC! TKZArxa . . POUBTX ASD BTABJI The Big European Sensation , , , nrn rAJtEBOOT babcb Presented by Clara Howard and the Baby uoiis in , - -, TXB HAXP BAOX I Bf the Armstrong Follies Gomoaay ' Two performances nightly Mat. daily. Prlda Blrht Chorus Olrls' Oontest. ' TKUBSBAT (OrDEPESTD BJT CB BAT) Special Afternoon ano; mgni erxorm- ' ances. Baseball BXCXZATXOV PABX Corner Tangha and Twenty-fourth ft; Vancouver Portland JTXLT 8, 3, 4, 5, 9, T. riama has-fn Week dava 1 TV. ITL BOB days J:S0 p. m. ZkASIES' BAT TBXDAT, . Boys under 12 tree to bleachers WedneSa ija ..day. ::-?:i. COUNCIL CREST POBTI.ABD'8 BOOP OABOXOr 1300 PEBT ABOTS GITT. Pree Soenlo Amusement Parte XXOK CUBS ATTRACTZOSS. ' OPEB AZB BJUSX. Picnio grounds in the old apple orchard. Admission to grounds free. Tic OAKS PORTLAND'S GREAT , ' AMUSEMENT PARK , , ' ALL Pree Outdoor Acts Today ' Xins; Pharaoh Wonderfully ed ucated horse, the sensation of America Skatlnr Bear Lady Living stone, who has astounded all rol ler skaters. See ber mix with the crowda, . - Oaks Park Band Director Pels' gathering of symphony soloists. A musloal delight The Beapolltans Witty, funny Venetian troubadours In songs that allure. - y Bemembe The Apollo club concert Wednesday night Oregon Humane Society TmTi n.r.i rate ar Xumane Officer, Sergeant. B. X Crate, Residence 14 E..24th H.. East in. Horse amouiance corner oi im ana Tay lor. Veterinary In charge. Marshall 600. Artimala Rescue Home, Northrop Aeree. Thomas A. Short Supt, A-4847, $ rlnga Foster s5ev KIcIocp High Grado Commercial and LI carlo East Seventh and East ETerett Eu. i Phones Bast 1111 B-823i. ' mm ttttore r i .