or: m ( r t DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1312. ' i Town Topics 1 . i Bxruatxa besob subscbip- " - TIONS. Pon't forget woon going on your vacation on tor the sum mer, that The Journal can fol. low you at 16 entsa week, t regular subscription rates. snd ; the following" sgents will suppl.. you at Our regular rates: - Bay . Ocean. Orrf . Bay Ocean racn; Center, "Wart, W. C.. C?wn eprlnga Waaii; -Mln- tral Springs ot:vWsV''i Collins, Wash, Fred A. Young. Gearhart..Or.,,Mre. I .- . ""llwaob.' WmIl. . B. Wofl-; ruff. -. '-. - , , ; Long Beaen. wssn.. , Dlnneen. . (Delivery to afl pont on North Beach.) , " Newport, ur,, "orJ?" riivin . Rocka way Beactv Or.. Vlalna Swe' de. Or., Leater PwrtjW-1 (Deliver?, to all parte of Sea side.) . M ,.... Beaview, wasn,. --- Tillamook. Or.. J. 8. Lamar. Wllholt Springe, Or.. F. W. McLeran. . i . TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEILIO The Durbar motion pictures. 'BAKBn-Bafter etock company in ' "Beverly of Graustark." Vf BUNGALOW Pendleton Roundup Mo- ' Col'N(?ILtUCREST-Hlgh' class attrac- LTRIC-Armstrone Follies company in "The Half Back." . . :;... t)RPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudeville THIS EMPRESS Vaudeville. FANTAGES Vaudeville. , THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Conditions. The pressure la tiipderately vr the Rocky mountain and plains tatea, the upper lake region and Canada. High pressure still obtains over the Appa lachian highland and gulf states, and also over the Paclflo north est. With in the last 84 hours light rains have fallen In Montana, southeastern Idaho, the central gulf states, central Mis sissippi and Ohio valleys and the lake region, moderately heavy rains In, Wy oming, Colorado and NfD'Mka an? heavy rains In South Dakota, thunder storms wers reported from the n0Shf Rocky mountain states and lake region The weather is cooler In the basin states, and valley, of ReaRlvr North and it is correspondingly warmer in Alberta, southeastern Oregon north western California, southern Idaho and the central plains states. Tha conditions are favorable for showers tonight or Friday Ir, i western Washington and for g enerally air weather tonight and Friday In remaln g portions of this district Tempera ture changes will be unimportant, and souther.y winds , Portland and Vicinity Probab y fair tonight and Friday; southerly winds. 8 THEODORE F. DRAKE. Acting Weather Forecaster. Police Captain Honored. Charges of disorderly conduct were yesterday morning openly made by Chief of Po lice Slover against M. F. Keller of the second night relict, when Keller was calling the roll to dismiss his men. The charges grew out of an old offense and came as a complete surprise to the captain, who had no warning of the affair. As Chief Slover appeared before the relief, he said: "I am sorry to have to make charges against one of your members, but Captain Keller is hereby formally accused of disorderly con duct, an old offense, and I have a wit-, ness here to prove what I am about to charge him with, Thirty-two years ago today your captain suddenly ap n..i nhaolutelv naked, in a room crowded with people, - Therefore it Is. my duty to punish llm by giving him a burden to carry through the balance of his life, as a token of the esteem of your chief and the members of the second night relief." Two patrolmen then appeared bearing an oak cnest which contained a beautiful silver set. Including 67 pieces of engraved table ware. "Thanks," said Keller, as a lump roae in his throat. His father, W. L. Keller, was the witness mentioned by the chief. Three gmall Xlres Three small fires n rommffffnouseB ana tt tailor hnn nv the fire donartment consia erable- trouble- between the hours of midnight last night and 6 o'clock this morning, yet the aggregate damage done in all three plac3 is not more than 1400. The first fire was at Eleventh and Stark streeta 4ft a tailoring ahop conducted by M. Rosen, and narted in a rubbish heap "under a work tnble. The damage was about $350. A lighted cig arette which R. Hamphrell smoked in bed In his room at the Astor hotel at ...... rl . . . 1 , ... 1 . . n ftav i W ruin Barrel, nuvi on..-. v. caused the second run. The damage was about $20 4here. A fire occurred at o'clock thia morning in a cinuies closet at 4284 Second street, burning a quantity of wearing apparel belonging to the roomer, whose name la not known to the police. The damage was about ' (30. r Alarm 8 cafe. A young lady from Minnesota, who Is paying her first . visit In the far west, while waiting for a street car at Fifth and Everett streets, yesterday afternoon, suddenly remembered tnat she had a post card In her purse "for the old folks at home.'' "This Is a funny mail' box." com mented the woman, as she grasped a handle which she supposed was. to open the box. As she turned the handle a ball rang and kept rlngtng tfntll the handla. returned to the proper place. 1 Noticing that she had turned the fire alarm box, the woman ran as fast as he could to the office of Chief Slover, "Oh chief, chief, help. I have turned in a fire alarm at the corner. I thought it was a mall box." she ex claimed. The alarm had not been turned in, however, as the bell that rantf was only a bell on the cover. Charges Against Patrolman. Ser frgeant Robson, of the second night re lief, has .made charges against Patrol men Bennett,, growing out of ah affair last Sunday night, when Bennett cap tured two young men whose names are Jack Lare 604 Sixty-fifth street, and Albert Sanford, 4932 Sixty-first street, .who had committed serious offenses against two young girls, one GoldU Abbott, aged 1$ years, of Forty-eighth street and Hawthorne avenue, and Georgia Patterson of East Tenth and Ankeny streets. The patrolman caught the two bOys, 1ut the girls escaped ' from him,' and after giving the boys 'a severe lecture he allowed them to go. Robson reeommended that Crlef Slover take the matter up with the patrolman. Special Priday Only Don't be de ceived. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors. $1.60 quality port, sherry, angelica and muscatel wine, 76o per gallon: $4 rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2 75 per gallon; $4 brandy. $2.75 per gallon; 44 rum', $2.76 per gallon. Na tional Wine Co., Fifth and Stark. Phone Main 849t Home A-liSSJDeUvered. tolea JJog" Beoovsred-An English i bull terrier owned by George ,W. Kelly, wealthy Portland lumberman,' which he values at $1000 and which was stolen several days ago, was recpVered for the owner by Detectives Royls and Trice from 388 Seventh street. The recovery of the dog, was made possible when Kel ly found a , no to under his door saying that the dog would be found at 188 Seventh street. Going there he found the animal in the possession of a man named Gilbert, who was connected with the Diamond Palace. He claimed that he purchased the dog from ft man named Blum ; for $17. No arrests have been made. ;':.'-! i: 'J ,'v ;v ' ' ilxtortioa Wrg elUBIlko T Mtlich, ft gang, foreman in the employ of the B. P-& S. railroad, who was arrested on ft charge of conducting an employment agency wunout a license, was yesterday bound over to the grand. Jury on charge; extortion. after the, state had rauea to prove the other charge. .This turn of affairs came after witnesses had testified to alleged shady deals by. Mil- jen, in connection with "exacting certain payments from men employed by and under' him on the road work. ' The ar rest on the charge made in municipal court followed a suit started in Justice court against Milton to compel the re turn or certain portions of laborers' sal aries which MUloh had held back, It is said. This suit failed, but It was sug gested that criminal action could ' be taken. The complanant was Jim Dubls. MUich was held nder $100 ball.- - Mt. Angel CoUegs floiTenlrs-A hand somely decorated and profusely illus trated souvenir program baa been Issued by Mt. Angel college In honor of the Institution's twenty-fifth anni versary and silver jubilee. - The pro gram is decorated in gold and Is with out advertisements. The history and work of -the college Is reviewed in brief,' and among the illustrations used are those of His Holiness Pope Pius X His Grtce Archbishop Christie, D. D., of Oregon, His Grace Archbishop Seghera, Rt. JRev. Abbot Plapldua, O. S. B and many other of the Clergy prom inent In Catholicism In Oregon. Pho tographs of the alumni of Mt, Angel are attractively arranged In the sou venir. Landlady Bhoots at Intrnder Angered because two men had gone through her house and spoken to two women there, Ruby Martin, landlady' of a rooming house at Tenth and Everett streets, chased the two men onto a roof of a one story bouse that, adjoins her olscs and there fired two shots from re volver at them. Patrolman H. H. Harms heard the shots and rushed to the pleoe. Before he arrived the two men had fled. The woman was placed under ar rest on a charge of assault with a dan gerous weapon. Motorcyclists Arrested. Three ar rests Were made by the police yesterday of offenders who have failed to heed the warning to motorcyclists not to ride on tha sidewalks. C. E. Fauske was seen riding several blocks on the side walk, and was arrested at Fifty-fifth avenue and Sixty-seventh street. Don ald Huntress was arrested at Thirty seventh street and Sandy road and R. O. Downey was arrested at East Seventy-fourth and Yamhill streets. All will be arraigned In police court tomorrow on the charge. Biff Hay Crop Predicted. The I- chuttes Land company of La Pine, Or"., will resume operations and construction of its Irrigation ditches and reservoirs July 5, according to W. R, Riley, a hotel man of La Pine, who is here pur chasing furnishing for his hotel, re built after total destruction by fire some weeks ago. Mr. Riley says crop conditions in his section of the state are excellent and that the hay crop will be the largest ever harvested there. The weather has been ideal for good hay and for- other crops too. Personating an Officer. John Sleg lond possessed himself of a deputy sher iff's star recently. Last night he pinned the little-piece of metal on his coat and started out to find evidence of vice and crime.: At Sixteenth and Savler streets he displayed his star to -several men on the corner, and among this crowd was one who took exceptions. The man called Patrolman N. M. Jones, who arrested Selglond for personating an officer. The accusgd Is held under $200 bona. Penney Bros., Triday Rpeeiftl Our $1 grade of Wines at $1 per gallon. Our $1.60 grade of Wines at 76c per gal lon. Straight Kentucky Whiskey, 7 years old, regular $4.50, at $8.50 per gallon. Kentucky Whiskey, regular $3.50, at $2.60 per gallon. Our $3 grades of WhlwteeyrRwwrltt-and Brandy, $ J-Kr per gallon. Friday only. 279-881 E. Morrison St. Phones East 287, B-2426. Free delivery. To Plant 30,000 Trout State Game Warden Flnley, with Deputies Holman and Struble, left last night for Kla math Falls with 80,000 young eastern brook trout which they will plant In the streams at the head of Upper Kla math lake. Tree Mnsenm Open The free mu seum In the city, hall will be opened frim 2 to 5 this afternoon for the benefit ef visiters wno desire to se the curios. Electrio Cooking Clajs Tomorrow, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Hawley's favorite cookies and prallines. All ladles welcome. Elec tric store. Seventh and Alder. " Steamer , Jests Harkins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Milk We can deliver dally pure, clean, sweet milk, Sunnyslde, Laurel hurst and Iryington districts. Phone Tabor 1081. 6tr. Tahonta lease for The Dalles Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Fare 60 cents. Salmon street dock. Tel. Main 1048. Realty Sean Arrested w. A. Williams, a real estate man, was arrested at Third and Pine streets last night on complaint of a woman, who declared that he had Insulted her while walking along the street in the vicinity of Fourth SB. a J SATKXS Bring Me ttie Pieces Of your broken glasses and I will do the rest. Lenses duplicated almost whlla you wait. 1 Qi Jo my own grind. Ing. If your glasses are not satis tartoryr?hercmust "be " reason come In swe'll b glad to tell you what's tlje matter , Dn Haynes gJSSl? Malta 437 Marquaia ldf., 4th Ploer. 1 f n J -y- .... - " . I 1 " i Liimfl. i and Alder streets. The woman com plained to her husband, who trailed tile man to a bar, and then called for Dei tectlves Colemen and Know, who placed the man under arrest His case will be heard tomorrow. Tot ale Chalmers roadster, 1911 model "SO", in first class condition. M. ft Gunst & Co. (Inc.), $47-88 North Fifth 8treet.-;;; v--: ; " .."t ' ;',.'.-"',:!'",;;. ;' ; Smperlftl Club 2anolng lftrty ftt Ring. ler's hall tonight, Becond and ; Morrl- son. . j,";': J.: 'iiJ ;.: ,- e Voion Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 241. A-2241. ' W. A, Wis and associates, ' pftinless dentists, ;; Third and Washington. ; , Ahm's Jrortraits Columbia bldg, for men, .women and children. , A-1I3S. Jfew JCrafi Buffet, $d and Alder sta! Prohibition. Dlsoussed "Does Prohi bition Interfere With: Personal ' Liber tyT" is the question discussed at Central W. C. T. U. Wednesday afternoon. A number of members took part, and the leaflets were read. Plans for financing the oomlng national convention - were discussed. Owing, to the Chautauqua See Our Regular Page Advertisement if $ x sir i , e wm& Inr yTHY-NEW-LIFE" INSTANTLY Come up to the second floor demonstration rooms at The . RELIEVES ANY KND OF PAIN Meier & Frank Store and let the expert operators give you a trial application. Thousands of homes where "Try-New-Life" has worked wonderful cures. Easily operated by members of your family or yourself. If desired we'll sell them on our easy payment plan. .Visit the demonstration rooms tomorrow. Second Floor Main Bldg. DRUG SPECIALS rriday and Saturday. 180 Moth" Balis, pkg .5 lOo Boric Acid, pkg.. .......... 10 Powdered Orris Root. ,pkg.. . .Ki 18c Plaster Paris, pkg '. 15c Washing Ammonia, bottle... 94 10c Chloride Lime, lb go lOo Concent'd Lye, Babbitt's, b...fe lOo Essence Peppermint, bottle.. 7 lOo Pure Glycerine, bottle 76 28e Bay Rum and Glycerine, bot. 25o Crude Carbolic Acid, bottle, js J 6c Cotton (Lee's Absorbent), lb.24 25e White Petrols (fancy jar)...:fif 60c "Ketchum" Fly Trsp 20c 20c Wood Alcohol, bottle 146 BOc Formaldehyde, bottle 3S 11.25 White Enamel Pitcher 3 JSo Sodium Phosphate, lb i3i 10c Roach and Water Bug Powder. per can 4e 10c Gum Camphor, cube K 10c "Manyuse'" Sewing Machine Oil, per can - JJ6 lBc Cream Tartar, pkg 11 J Ec Whiting, pkg ..3$ EPICIAI, BEDUCTIOSr OS "Things Useful" 10 M a B'sauonery oept. (Tor Triday and fta tarda y) "Address Books." Shopping Lists, "Things to Remember," bound in red leather: reg. 25c, special.. 19 Russia Leather, Vest Pocket Memo randums, 15c and 20c vals., at 9 Carbon Paper, all colors; regular 25c dozen, special 18 Box, 100 sheets, reg. $2, at fl.FO Type Paper, 600 sheets, epeo,1..45 Letter Flies, "Wood-Lark," regular 60cu speolal , 32 Box Paper, 24 sheets and envelopes, regular 25c. special 94 Box Paper, 48 sheets and envelopes; regular 85c, special ...... ...49 Our Perfumery Dept.Uffers the Following Specials: Special sale of any of Madam Tate's preparations at . ....... .....25 BOo La Blache Powder. .32c 10c Cake Creme de Parme Soap, 3 cakes, box .............. ..19 lOo Aluminum Soap Box.. 11S I69 Biker's Rls Powder.. 15 Small Mirrors with powder puff in back of mirror 75- Coin Holders . 55 Dainty enameled Tie Pine.... (50 t d a Canadian Money at Par--Open j m . ., acuYcry .ncpttraEe- there will be no meetings the coming two weeks. . BtenogTtpher 905 Yeon bid, M, 4488. PLAN TO GIVE BEST STREETCAR SERVICE , , , ,. , -i Ths Portland Railway, . Light Power company Is making special ef forts to give Portland the best of street car service during the Elks' convention week. All available cars are being got ten Into shape for ' service on a mo ment's, notice and "sched&es are. being arranged so that the immense crowds can be handled without uays. f ,, . t n "Portland will- have thi largest num ber of visitors in its history during the Elks' week," said President B. fi. Josse lyn this morning, "and our company will trv 'to furnish streetcar service of which Hhe cltUens will feel Justly proud." r Elks' Reunion. Mail The Joiirnal to your friends In the east, or brother Elks. You can send 10 issues of The Journal, from July 7 to 16, covering complete pro ceedings of the Elks' reunion, includ ing, the large special Elks' number of July Hi to your friends or brother Elks, for 25 cents. Order at once. WlDoforYoM THIS wonderful little vibrator will do for you just what it has done for hundreds and hundreds of Portland people who have given it the test. and found it a cure for diseases, aches and pains. First of all, "Try-New-Life" stimulates a good healthy cir culation of the blood 4he moment it is applied. And 'tis just here that the secret of the wonderful success of this perfect little machine lies, for physicians have long since agreed that disease cannot exist in any part of the body if the rich, red blood is sent coursing through the veins. No need for drugs and medicines with the possibility of injuring stomach and digestion through their use if the "Try-New-Life" is applied. Even a trial application will prove to you its remarkable power. -Chronic diseases have been cured rheumatism, stiff joints, backache, headache, insomnia, dandruff, falling of hair, kidney trouble and many other ailments common to young and old have been relieved through the use of this invigorating electric vibrator. Says the tjodik?- "Tomorrow and Saturday Winds Up Our -Removal Sal for the First Week in July" - You will find here many useful articles going at removal sale prices. Woodard-Clarke quality is at all times assured whatever the reduc tion in price." Notable Reductions in Rubber Goods Dept. For rriday and Saturday. 8-qt. Maroon Combination Water Bot tle and Fountain Syringe, guaran teed; reg. $2.76. special 111.98 2-qt Water Bottle, reg. 85c, ep'l 67 t nd: t-nf Fcmritflir'fyringe.' fegu-" lar S1.75 and $2,. special 1.59 Site 2 Red Fountain Syringe, guar anteed, reg. $1.50, special. 19 Sise 2 Fountain Syringe, guaranteed; regular $1.00, special 591 Ladies' Douche, reg. $2.25, sp'lgl.89 7 6c Wash Cloths, special. .25 Best Fruit Jar Rings, dos. 8 ; three dozen for J?0 Size 3 Water Bottle, regular $1.60. special 79 Sporting Goods of all kinds. Now is the time to "stock up" for your Bummer outing trips. VVVSVAL REDTJCTIOBTS IV OUB LEATHER GOODS (For Friday and Saturday) Odd lot of Wicker, Bamboo and Reed Suitcases. 20, 22, 24 and 28 Ins., to close at OJTH ULT on while they last. 24-in. Wicker Suitcases, full leath er corners and sides, straps all around, linen lined; regular $10.60, special 05.25 20-ln. Reed Suitcase, riveted leather corners, double action locks and bolts, waterproof frame; regular $6 00. special .S3.00 These cases are all good and up-to-date and will go at ONE-HALF OFF while the lot lasts. All leath ers marked FBEB. New Leather Shopping Bags, German silver frame, calf leather lined, one-piece Baps, new and fashion able shapes, fancy and plain frames In black grain seal.; $8 vals. $2 89 Nw shipment of new Leather Belts in tan and black: reg. $1.26, at 70 Pocket .Flasks for traveling, leather covered cup on top; regular $2.00, special . . .'. 68 Soft Leather Collar Bags, in seal and Imported Morocco; reg. $2. $3, $3.50, special ...$1.00. Sl.&O, 81.75 HOW ARE YOU FIXED FOR RAZORS? See Our Window; Display Friday. 600 Brandt's Self-Horrlng Basor Strops, reg. $3 vaL, special., 97 400 Brandt's Automatic stroppere for all kinds of razors and safety razor t)ladea Sold on approval. Try one at our expense. Price, i . . .ft 2.00 We sharpen Safety Rasor BlaTes at, per, dozen 30 r d, G lark a Monthly Account Phone SF fna wopygriientr ia-jiT prescription lAepartment; '""V- PROPOSES REGULATION Aroueed by the numerous crimes that ha vie been recorded, in the city of late because ot tha indlscrimlnftts sales.of firearms,' Councilman J. J" Jennings has prepared an ordinance regulating the sale of firearms and prescribing a license fee for those engaging in the business of making such sales, , The Jennings measura will-ber introduced in the -council next week. . , ' One'of the features of the proposed ordinance is a section "requiring that all pereons wishing to carry a revolver, dirk or1 other dangerous weapon that can be conpealed in the clothes, flret obtain a permit from the chief of police. Before the chiefs ran issue such permit, under thei provisions; of the ordinance, the ap plication muet be signed by two repu table cltisens known to the chief. The license fee for dealers lii firearms Is fixed at $25 a year, this' being for the purpose of regulstlon, rather than of revenue. Other provisions of the measure are slmljar to those of the on the Back Page Second Floor New Bldg. J-'h Removal Sale Re rj ductions on Medic jZrf inal Stimulants r (ror rriday and Saturday) $115 Old Cloverdale Rye, Old ...l?wdale..Bourbon- .,$t,. Old Taylor, bond bottled, full quart, special g $1.60 Swedish Punsch, genuine imported, special $123 $1.50 German Klmmel. import ed , $123 $1.76 Russian Klmmel. lmiort- ..d SI. $1.60 Fernet-Branca, Imported $1. $1.75 Benedictine, Imported T.J $2.60 Benedictine, Imported Sl.j $2.26 Maraschino. Imported. .$1' Apricot jLiqueur, lmp ted. $1. iz.oo t;reme-Le-Mentne, import- $148 SPECIALS IN PATENT MEDICINES CPor rrldST and aatnrd&rl Dervltt's Kidney Pills, reg. 60c, special 39 "Lane's Little Liver Pills, for constipation and torpid liver, 15 California Syrup Figs, regular 50c; special 35e Peroxide Foot Powder, for tired, - aching feet lg Succus Alterans, regular $1.76, special $1-41 "Wood-Lark" Peroxide of Hy drogen, the reliable kind, 1 lb. bottle 25 Kilmer's Swamp Root, regular $1.00; special 73 Sterling Headache Tablets, act Quickly 25 Eskay's Baby Food, regular 76c, special 63 "Wood-Lark" Pure Medicinal Olive Oil. Uncle Sam's guaran tee of purity on every bottle, full quart bottle - $100 Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, regular $1.00, special 79e Ideal Dyspepsia Tablets, for In- aigestion, acia stomach and excess of gas. ... . . .25 and 50 Pond's Extract, re. 50c... sp'l. 35 Aromatic Castor Oil, easy to take; fine for children or adults 25c Allen's Foot Ease, reg. 25c, sp'l. 17 Crystal Corn Cure, removes the eorn, takes out Inflammation. 25d Phenolax Wafers, reg. 60o. sp'l. 35 Slmm's Liniment, good for rheu matism, athletes recommend it ..40 Vapo Cresollne, reg. 60c; sp'l.. 39 Cooper's Sarsaparilla, the beet blood purifier, purely vegeta , hie 75 e &, Go. Exchanges, Fourth Floor. Free present ordinance aimed at the promis cuous sale of weapons All dealers handling such weapons are required to file with the chief of police every day a list of all the . wespons purchased or sold, the list to be' filed before noon every day. A fine of from $5 to $200 Is provided for violations. TRAVELING PASSENGER : " AGENT tS PROMOTED ' J, H. O'Neill, for 17 years traveling passenger agent for the O.-WR. & N. conipany, with headquarters In this city, has been promoted to the position of district passenger agent for. the com pany, at Seattle. The appointment be comes effective July 8. He will succeed E. EX Ellis, who has resigned after nearly 25 years of service. Mr. O'Neill Is one of the best known railroad men In the Paclflo northwest Journal Want Ads bring results. AMUSEMENTS All. THIS WEBS. ' HEILIG This afternoon 1:30 O'clocU ' . , This evening 8:30 o'clock. KlNEMAC0L0R?olSSr' MOTXOV rZOTtTsUBS "THE DURBAR" gr.t8""'' RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING FOR EVERY PERFORMANCE Eve. 75c, 60c. 26c; Aft, 60c. 26o. Bsasoa Seat Bale Opens Tomorrow, 10 ft. mu HEILIG THEATRE t SPECIAL SUMMER ENGAGEMENT Beginning Sunday, July 14 CATHRINE C0UNTISS Supported by STDWIT ATKES Evenings Lower floor. 76o, 60c; balcony 50c. 36c, 26c; gal., S6c, 26c. Wednesday matinee Any seat 25c. Saturday matinee Lower floor, 60c; balcony 26c; gallery, 26c. BA K" EP Sa and A-5360 1V 1 V aeo. Ji. Baker, stga. BAEXa STOCK COMPAITr All this week Mat. Sat.. 25c A Hit That Is a Whirlwind. BBVBBXY Or OBATJSTABK Dramatised from the noted novel of George Barr McCutcheon A charming love story, full of thrills, excitement and comedy. Holiday matinee Thursdsy, 26c. Evenings, 26c, 60c. Next week, commencing Sunday mat, "Are Ton a Mason?" BUNGALOW THEATRE Betura engagement of the world famous 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. Tho only ones of their kind. Opening Thursday, July 4, all week. Performances continuous afternoon and .u.nfni. l4ml.tlnn fiKr Phllrlrtkn lin- I a n . r aor id, 10c. snniwu a OimaidlBa Beflned TaudevllM wxzx JUXT l "Baglt Xlfs In jrsil"; Molntyrs and Orovesi Ollvotti Trouba dorsi 4 Mayos j xnlglii and oik man; Brry butler; Orchestra; riotuxes. Special Summer Prices HigMa lOo and 8O0 Matinees Any Seat, lOo MATH 6. A-1020 MATXBZB BTBXT BAT lS-SB-BOe TITI WBBir " THEATRBri5i3350-73 TTTHfl flA Sa Miss May Tally J WiU Bogsrs; Chlnkoj Ben xerreu, mimu biowi o ronr X.yrio latins; Minnie Kaufman Orohestra; Plotures. immw Matinee OaOr WXXK JUSTS 30 A Bight in the Edel weiss; Clarke and Ysrdl; Boescfc and PUJ1U MV.VV. AUIB V- W- boes: Carl Bosine tt Co.; Bomano Bros.; Vttntaaraaoona. ronnlar srloss. Boxss and firat bloHF reserved box off iee-pe from 10 a. m. so iu p. m. moneat - 8236. Mam eeao. vuiTBin aa, 7mu, b LYRICi TBZATBB rOUBTB AHS 8TABK Tite Big European Simsatton FWl! VABIBOOT SAHOB Presented by Clari Howard and the Bany uous in1 ' TKE A1aT BACK By the Armstrong rollles Company TWO Prlda M1 M TT1 Special Afternoon ana figni feriorm- BEOmBATZOV fall Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Bts. Vancouver .vs.. Portland JOXT a, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Games begin week days Sp. m. Sun days 2:30 p. m. XJLBIZS' BAT TBIDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednes. day. COUNCIL CREST POBTAITO'S BOOr GAJUDEX 1300 rzZT ABOVS OITT. ' rree Seenle Amusement Park. B30K OXA8S ATTBAOTZOirS. OPEN AXB BZBX. Plcnlo grounds In the old apple orchard Admission to grounds free. "Bridge of the Gods" World-Famous fipeotacuiar Drama, Mon day and Wednesday only, at Multaonjan Field. Seats 1 2. to 10 cents at Row A Martin's drag s tor, Slxtli and Wash lngton streets. Fofslcr e-KIcIsep High Grade Commercial and Electric East"ReT(;nth and East Everett Bts. . rhones ait Jill; B-SSSV ' visws b wr.mu aii mbw r vfsr C. T. PnALL TO TA; : ;:; REST Fca FV u:v Exhausted hy the sirtnuou c v( Incident tokthe securing of ut. .-, Signatures to fill the hamnmv 1 way petlUons. C. T. Trail, prem ! . t V the Oregon Association for llighwev 1 1 provement, left last night for Ohm i In eastern Oregon, where he will h .- i severat days In recuperating. "r.v..n I" I am tired. I am very happy,' sakt Sir, Prall before leaving, r"l believe the success of the effort secure signatures win be followed b? the success of the measures at the polls next . November. ; .. ...i-i.--' -' "I feel very grateful to several mn for thelr support. OeOrge T. Atchlev rose frpm a sick bed to secure U0 sig natures In addition to the t20 he: had already turned In. thus making htm the largest Individual contributor to the sum total of signatures secured.' George A. Lovejoy was very active, as were a number of others." Your Pay Check Cashed at our Bank. This we do to help you to avail yourself of the privileges of a Bank." Later on you may become a patron. ;-TiK We have no rule require , ing a certain amount be fore you can open an ac count ''i Any sum at your con venience is sufficient Honesty is the only re quirement. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY ' Sixth and Washington Streets Open Saturday Even, ings, 6 to 8 ; Why do the streets of Port land look clean after the big celebrations? : They are paved vritb Bitnlithic! Watdrthe EUcnnfi Bitulithic! HOTEL stnrainff n nn SAtl FRAHGISGO Geary Street, sbore Unloa Squirt European Plan $1.50 a da; up , American Plan $3.00 a da; tip New steel aad fcrkk street ure. tery sstni oaratc. Mod-rat rat. ' Csatae sf tWtr sad reUU aUtriet Oa . mi lia tmufmrrint all eitr. Elm iboe SMta traiaa aad teawrs ShckctlfctMefl Git tha Ordinal tM Gc::L-.3 UORLIGK'O malted r.uLi; Jha Food-drink far All iljes. Fcsnfants.Invalids.aridl Growmg diill PNutnricfl,upbuildgtbewbdcbod7. InviOTralathenursmgmouiaaridthe agci Rfcf inait. mahed puty fa txrwdet fora. A quick hnch prepared la a tslssfi Tab no nbitihite, Aikfor HOKUCX'S. Hot la Any fJr Trzct Oregon Humane Society Offics Cit Hall. Main M: A-TS. Humane Officer, Serges B. In Crate, .Residence 24 &. 40i N.. East 477. Horse ambulance corner of ttb and Tav. lor. Veterinary In charge, Marshall uO. Animals' Rescue Home, Northrop Aewe. Thomas A. Short, Bupt. A-II47, t Inx. Warliilkii Diei lifV 'I " .- l.-'l...-'-