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THE C7.-C0N DAILY JOU.IIA. lOr.TLAI.'D, IIOtlDAV ZVZUlV.a, JULY C, i:il. Town Topics , . " Buaaiia resort utrBSCBXf TIONS. Don't forget when going away on youf vacation or for the sum mer, that The Journal can fol low you at 16 cents a week, tlij regular subscription rate, ana tha following agente will supply you at our regular rata:: .;. , Bay Ocean, , Or Bay Ocean hotel. - - - BeacH Center, ,Wah., W., C. ; rniii -. . .. ... ; . . Carson' Springs Wash.. "Mln- era i springs no tel. Collins, Wash., Fred A; Tming, Oenrhart. Or.. Mrs. O. X KU- v r ilwaeo, Wtuh, H. B., Wood ruff, i t Lone Beach. WaalT.. Lawrence " Dinneen. (Delivery to all points on North Beach, . - Newport. Or., Glen Howard.--- Rockaway Beach, Or.; WJiklns A Rice. . . ' " Seaside. Or, Lester froehateL - Dellvery to all parts-ot Sea-. aide.) .. Beaview, Wart., F. & Strau hal. - . , Tillamook, Or. J. 8. Lamar. Wilhoit Springs, Or., F. ,W. McLeran. ' TONIGHT'S An?EMEyT8 HEILIO Cathrine Counties and Sydney - Arrw in "The Thief.- - BAKER Baker Stock company in "Are You a Mason?" - BUNG ALOW -Pendleton Bound-Up Mo tion pictures. COUNCIL . CREST High class attritc tions. LYRIC Armstrong Follies company in "O. You Bill." ' . - ORPHfiUM Oroheum circuit vaudeville, THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. .,- PANTAGES Vaudeville. THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; northwesterly winds. -. Oregon:- Fair tonight-. Tuesdayf&lr, warmer east portion. Northwesterly winas, . Washington: Fair tonight Tuesday fair, warmer except near the coaat. Winds mostly westerly . Idaho: Fair tonight. Tueaday fair. warmer, southwest portion. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Acting District Forecaster. XM to Ba Kept Down. That the city will be "closed" during the coming week instead of betne allowed to let the "lid" be raised lust a tiny bit, lfl Indicated by the number of arrests made last night by the police "purity" squad. Word haa been passed along the Una that the police would wink at the disorderly houses, but Chief Slover in orderlna the cltv kept closed, declared that auch a thirT would not b tolerated and such suggestion would be an in sult to Elkdom. Nine people, seven women and two. men, were arrested at 69 V4 North Sixth street last night, and Elsie Brown, charged with conducting a disorderly house was arrested at 46 North Fifth street Ben Fink," who is charged with placing his wife in a disorderly-house waa arrested at 46 North Fifth street by Sergeant Harma and Patrolmen Martin and Long:, and may be made to face a whit.) slave charge. Alarms Els Family, Angered because his wife was at the home of their daugh ter, who yesterday gave birth to a baby girl. Instead of being at her home. O. T. Humellnd of Houghton and Wall streets, threatened' to burn the daugh ter's home and create other dlsturb- Green, who Uvea in a small house ad Joining the Humellnd homo, la in a very serious condition and the doctor has cautioned the family against any ex citement, the girl's mother called Patrol man Maxwell, who heard the shouts, and had the husband and father arrested. When Maxwell arrived at the house he found a 16-year-old daughter of Hume llnd in the back yard, clad only in tier night gown, afraid to go into the house. -Hrnnellnd was this morntng- gtven-a-jOj-J day sentence on a drunk ana disorderly conduct charge. The arreat was made at 1 o'clock this morning. Turned in raise Alarm. Josephine Gibson, a waitress at the Rainier hotel, who was arrested Saturday, by Patrol men Sherwood and Miller on, complaint ot-CKy Ejeetrictan Bavarian on a charge of turning in a fake alarm, Is on trial this afternoon in municipal court on a disorderly conduct charge. Last Satur day she telephoned a fake alarm to the effect that there was a fire at Ninth and Leo streets in Sellwood. but by a device reoently Invented and installed In the fire station, it was possible to trace the call. The girl has confessed to turning in the one alarm, and la believed to be responsible for turning; In many other fake alarms. The police and the fire department have been trying for six months to capture the parties re sponsible for these fake calls. Bay Death Dae to Aeotdeat That" the who was found dead in hia room at the Alder hotel yesterday morning with a "towel over his face and a vial of chlo roform near by, was the result of an accident and not done with suicidal In tent la the declaration of Dr. M. B. Mar cellus, a friend of the dead man, who has signed the death certificate. Dr. Schwegler waa here to attend the med ical convention, and when he retired Sat urday night used chloroform to induce sleep, but took an overdose. The body was taken In charge of by the coroner, but will be shipped to Salem for' In terment Buffers Broken Shoulder R. A. Black ford, an' employe of the Western Fuel company, living at 326 Fourth street reported to the police yesterday that while In a scuffle at First and Salmon streets, his shoulder was broken, but , claimed that the Injury was due to an accident In which he was struck by a OS. O. &. 8AYBX8 The Best Place to have your eyea jboked after In the way. of Glasses. . No overcharge and no misrepresentation, and if, durini; your Btajr in thuSlfy. you want good work" aone at a reason able price, I Invite you to call. Z Just fit, glasses, and Z know bow. Dr. Haynes SJwSaT Suite 427 Marnnaa Bldg., 4th noor. f.;i, -mil am m-Hts1- in -in M n v" : p4 f. V-r ti- - street car on June 28. He declares that at the time of the streetcar accident he did not consider his injuries worth reporting, but the flghtprobably broke a bone that had been Injured, His broken " shoulder ' was attended , by a company surgeon and the man- sent to hie home. .. , . , T . : ' '. Xednoed Bates, Zlks' Convention. R. L. 4 P. Co. July 6-13, round trip, good date of sale, from Barton, Eagle Creek and Estacada, 75c. . From same points, good July 8 to . 15, Inclusive, 11.00.. July 8 to 13. inclusive. " addl. tlonal trains to Eetaoada and Trout dale at 19 p. ro. and 11:8S p. m, , For same period Oregon City trains every half hour to midnight, then L-a. m, aod 3 a. m. s . Talis Dowm Stairs Injured Ben W. Merrill of 86 8 Knott street; was pain fully injured last Saturday night when he fell down a, flight of stairs at Wil liams avenue and Russell street The man's face was terribly bruised and necessitated attention; by a ; physician, into whose office he was taken by Pa trolman Smith. Later1 ha waa taken in the Bed Cross ambulance to his home. . Hold Vv Xaa ees R. J. Watklns, of 1466 VUIard avenue, reported o the police this morning that a man attempt ed to hold him up at Delaware avenue and Portland Boulevard at 1:45 o'clock this morning, but , after compellifig the intended victim to throw up his hands, turned and fled down the street.- He was 6 feet tall and carried; an ,auto matlc revolver, said Watklns. t . , X protest Against Oypsies Twenty-two residents of South Portland, who live on the river flats, this morning sent a petition to Chief of Police. Slover asking that he order a band of gypsies, which has camped there, to move at once. ' They declare that'thelr presence is objectionable for many reasons. The intruder! will be ordered off the grounds at once. Insane Kan Seported The police have been notified by a streetcar man that an Insane man, absolutely nude, has been seen running through the woods near the end of the Fulton carllne. A vagua description of the man was giv en the police and a search has been started. ' Flower Mission Day Albina W. C. T. U. . will observe "Flower Mission Day' -by a visit to the Children's Home, with flowers to decorate the home. All members are rf quested to meet Tues day at 2 o'clock at Second and Morri son streets with flowers and together go to the Home on Corbett street. New Tork Society The New York Society of t -egon will hold ita regular monthly meeting tomorrow evening at Chrlstensen's hall, Elev th and Yam hill atreets. All former New Yorkers, whether residents of Oregon or visit ors in the state, are cordially Invited. Asks for Vacation. Chief City Elec trical Inspector Berthll Anderson has applied to the city civil service commis sion for two months' leave of absence. Mr. Anderson has been suffering from rheumatism for the past six weeks and says he needs a rest to recuperate. Eleotrio Cooking Sohool tomorrow 2:30 p. m. at the electric store. Seventh and Alder. Mrs. Margaret E. A. Hawley will lecture on preparing' cream chip beef and prune cake. All ladles wel come. So Your Glasses Tire You? Consult George Rubenstein. the optician. He is an expert eye fitter and his charges are very reasonable. 189 Third street near Taylor. Oar Expert will fit your eyes wfth proper glasses at a very moderate price. Jaeger Brothers, 266 Morrison .street, between Third and Fourth. Mount Hood Auto Stage Use, leaving daily 7:80 a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Haw thorne Garage, 445 Hawthorne avenue. Phone Eaat .162. Eear Sumner Ylntoh's illustrated lec tnrr"onpaffoda"lari'd at White temple tonight. Tickets Rowe & Martin'- and Gill's Book store. Steamer Jesss Harklns for Camas, Wasbougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. , - Dancing at Kinglet's hall -rvery eve ning during Elka'.week. B. P. O. E. wel come. The Minuet club, Morrison t at Second. Alaska Xsserratioss and steamship tickets from Dorsey B. Smith, gv.ieral steamahip agent, 9 Ft(ftht street. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. Anne's Portraits Columbia hid., for men, women and children. A-163B. Vew Xrets Buffet, 8d and Alder sts. DEE IRRIGATION CANAL, 6 MILES LONG, IS DONE Spell ta Th Journal. t Hood River, Or., July 8. The large Irrigation canal of the Dee Irrigation & Power company has Just been com pleted. This Is one of the most substan tial systems in the valley as flume con struction has been avoided. The ditch Is six miles in length and the water is taken from the west fork of Hood river. Over 2000 acres can be supplied with water from this canal. It passes through one of the most fertile orchard sections of the upper Hood river valley, a portion of - which has been brought under cultivation. Methods Win Another illustration of the fact tiiat business can and should be conducted upon strictly honest lines, was exem plifled in the store of the leading tal lors of Portland last Saturday. During the existence or the two stores here, lo cated at 272 Washington ctreet and 148 Fifth atreet we have established a reputation of selling the publlo exact ly what - we pomise. It was a great source of gratification to us to see the appreciation shown by the people of Portland. Times without number, we spoke of the lage and beautiful assortment of woolens carried, and failed to comprehend how such elegant woolens could be made to each Individ 'uaVs measure for $16. We take great pleasure in explaining our sya tern, and why we can afford t make a suit to order for 115 for which other Merchant tailors -charge We can not' state how long this marvelous Bale will last and therefore advise tne pvb lie to come in at once and order their clothes, if they with to get the 18 pair of trousers -ree with each suit or dered. . Elks' Week. Mail The Journal to your friends in ehasesti bothe-Elka, Teucaa send ten 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 11. to your friends or brother Elks, for 25 cents. Order at once. HUMS TOIIITIKI National Convention to Meet . Wednesday at Atlantic - City. ':; . "V Atlantlo City, N. J.. July 8. Prohibl tionlsts are beginning to arrive for the national convention, which is to meet on the steel pier during the last three days of this week for - the nomination of candidates for president and vice president, and the adoption ' Of a party platform.'; Today the national commit tee met at the Hotel Chalfonta to com. plete the final details of th convention arrangements.:- . f;,.- s r ft. . The convention will be called to order at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning by Charles R, Jones, chairman of the na tional committee. The convention will be attended by 184 delegates and an equal number of alternates. Owing to the popularity of Atlantic City as a summer resort,, the attendance of visi tors and onlookers la expected Lto be larger than at any of the previous na tional conventions of the Prohibition party.- - y - ';-- -v-;-;:-...-. -' Seekinr Candidates. With the arrival of the delegates in I to wn wn the discussion, has otiened Jn. ri.l garoa to the probable choice for the hvad of the national ticket. Those whose names are most frequently heard in connection wfth the presidential nom ination are Francis E. Baldwin of New York, Colonel Andrew J. Houston of Texas,- Madison F. Larktn of Pennsyl vania and Dr. Aaron S. Watklns of Ohio. Eugene "WrChaf In, who was the Stand ard bearer four years ago, is also men tioned. Mr. Chafln lived in Illinois at the time of hia nomination in 1908, but has since removed to Ariiona. The selection of a vice presidential nomtriee will depend largely upon what section of the country the presidential choice comes from. W, O. Calderwood of Minnesota is said to be slated for the chairmanship of the national com mittee, to sueceed Charles R. Jones of Illinois, who is retiring from the post after a service of 10 years. Mr. Calder wood la believed to be entitled to the honor, in view of the fact that the Pro hibition vote in Minnesota has increased tenfold since he became head of the state committee eight years ago. Long Ztoslng right. Since the first convention, held In Columbus, Ohio, In 1872, the Prohibition party has regularly held national con ventions and as regularly nominated candidates for president and vice presi dent, encouraged by a growing popular .vote, though If has never received a vote In the electoral college. At the same time the popular vote of the party has shown a gratifying growth, particu larly In certain sections of the south and -west. - - . - The candidates of the Prohibition par ty and votes cast for them in the presi dential elections since and Including 1872 are here shown: President 1872, James Black of Penn sylvania. 6607; 1876, G. C. Smith of Kentucky, 9737; 1880, Nell JDow of Maine, 10,336; 1884, J. P. St. John of Kansas, 160,626; 1888, Clinton B. Flsk of New Jersey, 249,945; 1892, John Bid wtll of California, 270,710; 1896, Joshua Levering of Maryland, 130,763; 1900, John G. Woolley of llllnola, 207,174; 1904, Silas C. Swallow of Pennsylvania, 258.205; 1908, Eugene W. Chafjn of Illi nois, 253.840. THEY WOULD HAVE WON BALL GAME, "IF" The Ad club ball team Instate that if the umpire had shut hia eyes when strikes were thrown and had called them? alls "safe on first," whether they got a glimpse of that desired station or not, they would undoubtedly have won the ball game at Estacada yesterday. As it waa, me crowning feature of the annual Ad club picnic resulted in 16 or more scores for the Estacada. nine to a large 0 for Portland. Aftur the game as It was by cour tesy called waa over, the members of the. Ad club nine turned from blaming thf umpire because of the loss of the game to criticising their supporters iroru Portland because In rooting they did not make a sufficient volume of noise. Thie led4o an investigation wnlca snowed that of the 400' anymore mem bers of the Ad club only a faithful and intrepid 41 bad braved the rainy sky and boarded the special picnic train which left First and Alder streets at 9:4.0 yesterday morning. Instead of four oars but one was needed, and yet the few who participated in the picnic named it one ot tne year's most enjoy able features despite the smallness of the attendance, the basket lunch eaten in the drizzling rain and the .massacre administered to the ball team. The trip was In charge of Miles Standish and Louis A. Colton. The feature of the ball game was the fly caught by Dr. George B. Parr! eh. the only fly caught by Portland during the nine innings; al though E. S. Hlgglns attempted to re peat the feat. CHICAG0AN SHOOTS WIFE, THEN KILLS SELF (United t'row l.tawJ Wire.) Chicago Heights. 111., July 8. Rudolph Schier, 35, an employe of the highway commissioner, shot his wife through the head, shot his wife instantly last night and then committed suicide by turning the revolver against his own skull. Jeal ousy was the motive. Schier was in jured by falling down an elevator shaft in Chicago a year ago. After his recov ery the couple moved to this place with their 9 year old daughter. Mrs. Schier was employed as. housekeeper at the Ellsworth hotel. Schier entered their room In the hotel and after a quarrel In which he accused her of receiving at tentions from other men, shot her. His Utile daughter ran to the room in time to witness the suicide. (Continued on Following Page.) The OAKS Portland's Great Amusement Park Program for today for the B. P. O. B. All free, outdoor acts. Xing Paeroah, world-famous horse. He can do everything but talk. Afternoon and night. Lady Livingstone A bear who , can skate alone or with any pretty girl. Afternoon and night. The Neapolitans Roma Trio. Clever and witty. Afternoon and night. Oaks Park Baftd Orand dally concerts. Punch and Judy For the children. DAMAGE CLAIMS If you have a claim of any kind, see us We have collected 3242,316.00. XICKAKB CASEY CLAIM AGSVCY Marenwn lfl 607 Yeon Bid a;. TTDEST Hl)II0iJE i- 4' 1 he Home is : furnishing - free Telephone and Information Booths for convenience of visiting Elks and their friends during the Elkg Carnival, giving same service free as was furnished during the Rose Carnival. An attendant will be in charge at each booth Fifth and Morrison Streets Third and Morrison Streets Fifth and Washington Streets Park and Washington Streets Union Depot North Bank Depot Company TRY THE AUTOMATIC PHONE YOU WILL LIKE THE SERVICE HOME TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY OF PORTLAND, OREGON Cfoftlhes Charge Accounts Solicited Eastern Outfitting Co. 405 WASHINGTON STREET. AT TENTH Heiio F 0 sstfMilaasBBMi Telephone aUsZsf OF THE BETTER KIND Of course, you like the City of You couldn't help it. You'll like the beer we serve, too there isn't a poor "brand on tap in the town. 9 But if you want the very best the kind that's better than you can get in your home town look for the sign that shows where they sell GO And you Elks who are entertaining out-of-town friends remember, it's up to you to show them the best we have. Order a case or two of the best beer sold in Portland both you and your dealer know that this calls for Hop Gold. STAR (Northern PORTLAND 01C3 in GcM Weighs six ounces. $16.66 being the value Set aside less" than' r $2 each week and you will -have saved the six ounces ($100) in one year,- aside from the in terest it will earn mean while. If you cannot spare $2 each week, you can k manage half of it. Any amount opens an account at our bank. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Sixth and Washington . Streets Open Saturday Even ings, 6 to 8 BITULITHIC pavement ex cels in effi ciency, durability, facility of clean ing, resistance to traffic, ease of maintenance and economy . -r: Foster & Kleloer High Grade Commercial and Electrlo East 8Teath and Eaat Ererett Sta. v Vbeaea last HUl B-S3ai. Roses. BREWERY Brewing Company) npany; UVER VANCO Li to:c::3, e. v. c. : . HEILIG 7ta e l - . Phones Main 1 snl A-li:2 ALL THIS WEEK Every afternoon, rso oYWh - Every evenlnsy T:80 o'clock WATTTRAJi tOt-On ftlOXIOA KCTU&4.3 . SCENES OK THE WORLtV . : FROM LIFE AND NATLKS Afts. 60c.' 18c.'., Eve. 75c, too, 2sa. 7 gSS&irq Sqgaay. Jsly 11 i cattoj commas Supported by 8TDNET ATRES IS "TKJI TXXBI" 8easitt seats now on sale. First, weelt sale next Thursday, Xannee xvery say. s nHlTa h Ooaaldtae -ef laed Tauderiu wxxx ortrtT s irxczAX BxraoiEB, jrxzoxs Nighu 10c and 20c Matinees AnySeatlOtf ZZJBTXV BSARAM 8EW, BUJASUA Tsotrpu or AS ASS r XMXXn AVS BOBBIB SMITH KBACHI TRIO i , BOBBBEBT BROOK8 BOTEBAXT AVS HEMTAQB JOHW'T. HTTSBT H OBCKXSTBA BUNGALOW THEATRE -Twni-XorxUo'S-& Ail TUs Week. Afternoons and evenings, starting at IS o'clock noon. The only and original world famous- : , PENDLETON ROLND-UP Motion Pictures With many new views never before snown. ine only genuine pictures snow ing the real event, taken from life. Fascinating, thrilling, awe-inspiring; and amusing. The only ones of their kind. ' Admission 26c. Children under 12, 15c. SMAIB , A-IMO KATXBZB BTEBT DAT .. s a aa - - - - WBBX U THEATRE IS-25-50-73 TVT 8 David Belasc presents The Drums of Oude," Lew Sully, Stein, Hume and xnomas. The Eugene mo, Edna Luoy. Beamy ana duo job. Orchestra, Pictures. Four . Florlmonds, Katlnee Bally WBBX JT71T S-t-The Seven Aviator airls,-8l Jenks. Tlie Ansopia Trio Four Harmonious Oirls. Wm. Morrow & Co. Bxtra The Barefoot (Trilby) Texas Tommy Dancers. Popular prices. Of ice open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Boxes and first row balcony reeerved. Phones: A !J3, Main 463. Curtain 3:80, 7:15, t. BAKER TBSATBB Mala t and A-C300 Oeo. Zi. Bekev. Mm, : Vamous BAKES ITOCX C01X3PABT Tonight Bargain Bight All Beats SSe Matinee every day, 2:30. Evenings, 8:30 An instantaneous hit, ABB YOU A KAiOS? Greatest laughing play on earth. A scream from beginning to end. As Blayed with immense success by Leo Utrlchsteln. Its fame is world wide. Evenings 25c, 80c All matinees 25c. Best Place On Ear lb LYRIC 4ta and Stark Its. All This Week- " - -OBLYOTJ Bliai - , And TB3 BAJUETOOT BASTCS Two Performsnces Nightly Matinees Pally 8 :30 18o and 85o. COUNCIL CREST rOST&AJTB'S BOOT.OABDI 1200 feet above the city. ! Free scenlo amusement park. - High class attractions. Open-air rink. Pic- J nlc grounds in old apple orchard. f APMIBSIOB- TO OBOTJsrpa JTBTJB ' BXOBBATXOB' BASS 1 Oeraet Vaughn and Tweaty-fouxtli Sta San Francisco 1 Tt. Portland juit a, lo, ii. ia, 13, I. Games begin week days p. m. Bun days 2:0 p. m. tArarATWB-aTr Boys under 1 J, free to bleachers Wednee. day. . - ELK FOR SALE . MOUNTED Best Specimen on the Coast 120 Grand Ave BHOVB BAST 491 . . "Bridge of the Gods" "World-Famous Spectacular Drama, Mon day and Wednesday only, at Multnomah Field. Seats $3, to (0 cents at Rows ft Martin's drug store, Sixth and "Wash ington streets. ' Vr ' KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Developing Printing nnd Enlarging BLUMAUER PHOTO-gUPPLY CO. 43K VrASSXBOTOlf BTXZST SfBBBfaBBBBBMaBHeBVBBMHaBjB ' mms