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THE 0?,ECON DAILY JOURNAL. POr.TLAHD. . WEDNESDAY EVEIIIt.'O, JULY 13, 1:13. Town Topics STOOGES RESORT STJBSCSXP TIOSS, Don't forget when going away on your vacation or for the aurn mar, tha,t Ths Journal flTn fol low tu at IB cents a week, the regular subscription rate, ana the following asrente will supply you at our regular rates: '' . Bay Ocean. Or., Bay Ocean hotel. Beach Canter, Waetu, w. Oolllna. ... , Carson Springs, -Waah-Min-. eral Sprlnirs hotel. - - - Collins. Wash., Fred A. IJ.f' Gsarhart, Or., Mra. O. L. El liott. : .:;. IlwacorWfiah.; - It B. Woodruff.- , . . ' 1 . Lonp Beach. Wash., Lawrence Dlnneen (Delivery to all points on North Bach.) Newport, Or.-Glen Howard. Rockaway Beach, Or., Wllklns Rl- ' , Seaside, Or., Leater ProebsteL , , (Delivery to all parts of Sea side.) Seavlew, Wash., F. E. Strau- hal. Tillamook, Or. 3. 8. Lamar. Wilhoit eprlnga, Or.. V. W. McLeran. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS HEILIG-Natural color motion, pictures. BAKER Baker Stock company lrt "Are You a Mason?" BUNGALOW Pendleton Round-Up Mo tion pictures. . COUNCIL CREST High class attrac tions. LYRIC- Armstrong Follies company In "O, You Bill." ORPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudeville. THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANTAOES Vaudeville. THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Conditions. Portland "and vicinity: Fair tonight ana Thursday. Northwesterly winds. Oregon: Fair tonight, warmer notheast portion. Thursday fair. Northwesterly winds. Washington: Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Winds mostly westerly. Idaho: Generally fair tonight and Thursday. THEODORE F. DRAKE, Acting: District Forecaster. Prisoner Goes Insane C. W. Olson, a prisoner in the prisoners' docket in mu nicipal court, went suddenly Insane this morning as he was being led before Judge Tazwell to answer a drunk charge, and attacked Bailiff Padrlck, fighting so viciously that it required the combined efforts of 10 other pris oners In the docket. Including Wlllard Richard Tanner, alleged murderer of R. W. Wallace, to hold him until the ar rival of a squad of patrolmen. As Ol son was being led to the judge's desk he turned on Padrick threatening to fight, and Patrick, scenting trouble, pushed the man back into the room filled with other prisoners, and as soon as the door was closed on him he started to fight. Olson was hurled to the floor by a shove from Padrlck and other prisoners were called to help the bailiff, while one was sent to call other patrolmen. Several responded nt once, and the man was shackled and carried down stairs to the police auto which conveyed him to the county Jail. Olson was ar rested on a drunk charge yesterday aft ernoon at Second and Stark streets by Patrolmen Howard and Stark. He will be examined. tlons until they can be traced. Sen tence was suspended. A fireman is ba lieved to have coached ,the woman how to turnin the alarm. Ke Could Be rlned, Tfcousrh The con tentlon of Deputy District Attorney Hennessy that a prisoner could not be convicted without a hearing nearly re sulted la the release of C, Lawrence, who was arrested yesterday by4Jatrol man Cameron for .disorderly conduct "Judge, this man cannot be convicted without a hearing, and as he is deaf and dumb, I don't see how we are go lng to give it to him." said the prose cutor. "If he can't hear, show him this docket," said Judge Taiwell,' as he dis played the man's name, which was fol lowed by the notation of a fine of 1 10. Gasoline . Explodes Fire caused by an explosion of gasoline that was be ing used to clean carpets In the home of Hans Ledeboer, an artist at 958 East Sixth, resulted In the loss of more than $600 worth of paintings yesterday morning, and would have resulted In the entire destruction of the house had not Sergeant Lyons Of the police . depart ment, and I. K. Bodurtha, a neighbor, not been oh the soene and played a stream from the garden hose on the fire. The blase was extinguished just as. the fire department, which had been summoned, arrived at the house. Man and Suit Cases Msslnff After accepting $10 from R. B. Kessler and R. C. Martin for the rent of a room in his apartment for one month, Bruce D. Kimmis, who lived at 368 Seventh street, left the apartment house, taking two suitcases belonging to the two men, and fled, leaving a wife and- two children. Yesterday morning the two men were told that the apartment had to be sur rendered as the rent had not been paid and the) two men found themselves without a place to sleep and minus their suit cases. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of Kimmis. White Slavery Charged B. Fink, charged with white slavery, was picked up by the police last night and is being held in the city Jail. He. will be ar raigned before United States Commis sioner A. M. Cannon thlB afternoon. The specific charge against the prisoner is that about May 31 he brought Paulino Fink, his wife, from California to Port land for the purpose of forcing her to lead an Immoral life. Reduced Sates, Elks' Convention. P. Rt L- & P- Co. July 8-13. round trip, pood date of sale, from Barton, Eagle Creek and Estacada, 75c. From tame points, good July 8 to 15. inclusive, $1.00. July 8 to 13. inclusive, addi tional trains to- Esta?ada and Trout dale at 1J p. m. and 11:33 p. m. For same period Oregon City trains every half hour to midnight, then 1 a. m. and 2 a. m. Souse Burglarised Jewelry of the value of about $150 was taken from the home of C. C. Robbins 67 East Twentieth street north, yesterday after noon, while Mr. Robbins and other mem bers of the family were at the auto mobile races. Entrance to the home was gained by breaking a plate glass in the side door. THE RICH AND THE POOR By Bert M. Moses, President Association of - American Advertisers TbV rich man is not necessarily maff$r than the poor man. Very often ha la mentally Inferior. ' But if you analyse the success of the successful, you will find that every one of thsm knows how to convert knowl edge, skill, ; or merchandise into the most money.---ir;iit;-";.r-;i--r-3-:..:..v. ' ; Many men do not realise that the way to make money la to employ others. They figure out no mora than the wages. thty can aarn with their own hands. When you come to see that there is more by far In paying wagea than In receiving them, you will sea a big truth. Before yon can employ others, you must have something to sell and some one to buy it Getting the article to sell la easy, but making a demand for it la not what some folks would call a "lead pipe cinch." It takes the faculty called "a knack for advertising." A man who has the "knack of adver tising" does not need much capital to start with, ' - As a matter .of fact, a knowledge of how to advertise, combined with en thusiasm and confidence, goea further than mere capital. . It can be laid down as a truth that a man with, a knowledge of advertising and no capital has more prospects of uooess than a man with capital and no knowledge of advertising.- If there - Jja - any better way to learn advertising than by doing It, I .really nave never heard about It. If there ia any better way of selling goods than by asking people to buy them, o one has found It out There may be a better way to adver tise than by using the daily papers, but up to date no one has come along with It. The greatest force In the commercial world today ia advertising. It is auch a tremendous factor that without it no one can succeed on a large scale. With it the limits of succesao be yond cltiea or states or nations they go all the way around the earth. ' Secretary George M. Cornwall has completed the program for the fourth annual session of the Pacific Logging congress, to be held at Tacoma, Wash., July 25-27. It Includes the reading of a number of papers and a trip to the camps of the St Paul A Tacoma Lum ber company at Kapowsln. In connec tion with the congress will also ba an exhibit of logging toola and equipment The Logging congress embraces In lta membership the states of California, Oregon,- Washington, J Idaho, Montana and the province of British Columbia. "The bbject of the congress," aald Mr. Cornwall thla morning, "la tha dis semination of Information and discus sion of topics Incidental to the logging Industry. It has nothing whatever to do with the question of prices. It seeks L to place the logging branoh of the lum- oar ousiness on a nigner piane ana tne creation of 'the profession of the log ging engineer as a distinct branch of mechanical science, 'Tha utilisation of electricity and the use of fuel oil in logging operations will be among the principal topics discussed." the Columbia." for sale at Gill's, Third and Alder. steamer Jessa Harklna for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. . Crawfish in Bsason Again Spiced and cooked in wine, always fresh at Levens Grille. 248 Ash street, opposite Mult nomah hotel. Alaska Xsss-vations and steamship tickets from Dorsey B. Smith, g:.ieral steamship agent, 69 Fifth street Yellowstone Park Private camping trips; days $30. Dorsey B. Smith, ticket agent, 69 5th street. Elks in Moving Pictures, Arcade the atre. Officials and delegates leaving Armory. Take Launches for battleship Oregon foot Morrison St., 9:30 to 11:30, 1:30 to 5:30. W. A. Wise snd sssoctates. painless dentists, Third and Washington. Anne's Portraits Columbia bldg., for men, women and children. A-1635. Gambling Exposed Reallstlo Bijou theatre, 7th near Wash. film i JTew Crawfish Parlors Fresh craw fish and delicatessen. Tannensee Grill, cor. Fourth and Madison, hall.. opposite city JTew Xrets Buffet, 3d and Alder sts. Where Portland Roses Grow You are invited to visit our Rose gar dens, where nearly 100,000 rose plants are growing In the open field. - Take Sellwood car. Catalogue will be mailed free on request. We ship roses any where and guarantee good delivery. THE 8IBSON ROSE NURSERIES, 1180 Mllwaukle Ave., Portland. Or. Elks' Reunion. Mall The Journal 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 11, to your friends or brother Elks, for 25 cents. Order at once. Canadian National Park All Elks should visit the Canadian Na tional Park. No mountain resort like It Special round trip rate $35. For tickets and descriptive matter apply corner Third and Pine (Multnomah hotel.) Danger is avoided in a new German tank for benilne and other explosive liquids In which carbonic acid gas Is pumped in as the contents are with drawn to prevent the admission of air. PROGRAM GOr.lPLETED L( DG6IN6 CONGRESS Ruptured? Why suffer or take chances on strang ulation when I can give you absolute protection and a possible cure? The WILSON TRU8S IS 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: SO days free. J AT W. WTXBOJT, HERNIA SPECIALIST 80 Sixth Bt, Bstwesn Oak and Pine Its Upstairs. Both Phones. Ask or write for booklet, "A Sensi ble Talk on Rupture and Its Cure." It's free. ' Stole Light Globes, Alleged Call Kochler of 652 East Thirty-ninth street, aged 10 years, was arrested last even ing by ratrolman Coulter for stealing purple electric light globes from the arches In the court of honor. He was turned over to the Juvenile court. Beautiful Portland Book "Portland, the Dominant City," Is the text of an attractively Illustrated booklet Just Is-suc"-1 iiv thf p-iff ''titfer department of the 0.-W. R. & N. Co. With text and deli cately unitd pictures the Portland that stands at the union of the great western rivers, facing the ocean, supported by s tributary domain such as Is possessed by no other American city, is described, thousands of the booklets have been distributed among the visiting Elks, who who will uae them as souvenirs of their visit to Portland. The points of tour ist attractiveness, both in the city and beyond, aro impartially enumerated. Portland facts ss to manufactories, realty and building, climate, business blocks and homes, increase of popula tion, railroad, steamship und steamboat lines, churches, schools and colleges, libraries, hotels, places of amusement, view points, newspapers, commercial and fraternal organizations, annual enter tainment events, parks, streets and boulevards, exports and Imports, tribu tary territory, water, fuel and light supply, are stated In detail. Scott Yoiunteer Tire Tightair John M. Bcott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific In Oregon, is' a hero. His friends Insist that he must have an Andrew Carnegie medal. Also that ths owners of the Wells-Fargo building should vote him a tangible resolution of thinks. Burned patches on the floor of Mr. Scott's office are all that remains to testify to the conflagration that for a few minutes last night threatened the Wells-Fargo building. A cigar stub from an upper window caught in tne deooratlons. Mr. Scott entered the of fice about 6 o'clock to find it full of smoke and flames. He tore the biasing decorations from the walls and stamped Out the fire. Prompt action aided by others in the building subdued the blaze and serious damage was prevented. Bids for JTw Library. Bids for the new library were opened' this morning before the county commissioners and the library board. A general bid with alternate bids for different kinds of materials were called for. Taking the general bid, and the alternate ' bid for silver gray Sienna marble ss a stand ard, the following gives an Idea of the offers by the various bidders: Sound Construction company, $ST,53o; Brayton Engineering Company. $37t,S54; Din widdle Construction company, $402,500; Kieburts. Smith & Roundtree, $412,000; Puget Sound Bridge A Dredging com pany, $413,293; Pearson Construction company, $375,625; Olson & Johnson, $386,990, and Low Is A. Hicks & com pany, $361,000. Benton County Booklet A little book let describing the allurements and beauties of Benton county, Oregon, "The Blue Ribbon County," which has made its appearance in Portland for distribu tion during the Elks' reunion, has made a wonderful hit with the visitors. It is put out by the Commercial club of Cor vallls and bears on its first page a guarantee from the county' judge and county clerk of Benton county that every word inside the cover is true. The booklet describes Benton county in its entirety, taking up each city and town, dwelling at length on the Oregon Agri cultural oollege located at Corvallls. It treata of all the producta of the county with lta advantagea and is bound to appeal to the homeaeeker. Turned in Pake rire Alarm A fine of $60 wag assessed Monday against Josephine Gibson, a waitress at ths Rai nier hotel, who was arrested by Patrol men 8herwood snd Miller, for turning in fske fire alarm calls. During the trial before Judge) Tazwell it (icvelope ..that .4 8 ialaa Alaxma iiad. be&nturm;i-Jii this year, causing much expense to the city. The capture "of the girl wsa ef fected through a new mechanical d vioa which holds tha .telephone conneo- I, Motorcyclist Injured. Peter Sukalac of 409 Burnslde street last evening, while riding a motorcycle, collided with an- automobile driven by O. C. Sanger on the east end of the Burnslde bridge and sustained a broken leg. The man was taken in the Senger auto to the Good Samaritan hospital. Library Closed Tomorrow On account of the parades tomorrow morning the publlo library and its branches will be closed all forenoon and up till 3 o'clook In the afternoon. They will ha open all afternoon and up till 9 p. m., however. $1000 rire. Fire, which is believed to have started from dofectiva wiring, did about $1000 damage to the home of Victor Kuchensky at 219 Sheridan street yesterday. Insurance to the extent of $200 was carried on the place. ttlver Ezeurslons to Oregon City Boat from Taylor street dock. Week days, 8 a, m., 2 p. m. ; Sundays, 9 a. m., 12 m., S p. m. Round trip, 40c. Tickets good on P. R., L. & P. cara. Bo Your Glasses Tire You? Consult George Rubenstein, the optician. He is an expert eye flfter and his charges are very reasonable. 189 Third atreet, near Taylor. Our famous large and jnloy Yamhill crawfish are now at their very best. Our entertainment of the highest order. The Hofbrau-Quelle- Phone Main 919. Our Expert will fit your eyes with proper glasses at a very moderate price. Jaeger Brothers, 266 Morrison street between Third and Fourth. Kevin Way I- file Easy Way Mount Mood Anto Stage Una, leaving dally 7:80 a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Haw thorne Oarage, 446 Hawthorne avenue. Phone East 182. Wrapped and Xeady to Kail The best book about Oregon, "The Guardians of r Last Chance JUST ONCE MORE TheBridge oftheGods FAMOUS INDIAN SPECTACLE Tonight Multnomah Field Tickets at Rowe & Mar--tin-DnisstorerSixtlmnd Washington streets. A small cash payment will secure one of our fine Suits. You are not asked to give se curity. No red tape or em barrassing conditions to meet; just a plain credit system. We are prepared to outfit you in the most correct, up-to-date style on payments of V a Week These Suits are from the best manufacturing tailors in Am erica. Such elegant Suits as the "Sincerity" the "Eff-Eff" and other well known makes. Suits that are guaranteed to hold their shape, having re inforced fronts, padded shoul ders, hand-felled lapels, hand worked buttonholes. Suits made to fit, to wear and in latest models. Come in and investigate. lmm. 111 l III IP' ' i Iff Rfe1 i W 11. i'ik III ' First and Yamtilll Second and Yamtilll A Word To the Wise Eat Butternut Bread morning, noon and : night and, oftener it ' you can get It. , - Remember None better none jutt aa good. FRANZ'S BUTTER NUT r BREAD "Xlch aa Butter fwett aa a ITnt" This Label on Every Loaf t Ask for It And Demand rhonea East 0044, B-2428 Carelessness as to details in real estate transactions has Dissipated Fortunes You cannot afford to be careless in regard to title matters. Our guaran teed certificate of ti tle is a safeguard. Investigate. Call for booklet Title & Trust Co., Fourth and Oak. Think fcefora you form your opinion oonoernlny what la the heat type of parement lnresttf ate. Then you can't make a mletake, because It's aure to he a BXTUXiXTXXO Oregon Humane Society , Office City Hall, Main 6S; A-76SI. Kumaae Offloar, teraeaat V. Xh Orate, Residence 24 E. 24th N.. East 477s. Horse ambulance corner of Sth and Tay lor. Veterinary in charge. Marshall (00. Animals' Rescue Home, Northrop Aorea. Thomas A. Short. Suet. A-6M7, t rlnaa Foster & Kleiaer High Grade Commercial and Electric I CS IM S East Seventh and Eaat Everett St. Phones Sast 1X11 1 8-834. DAMAGE CLAIMS If you have a claim of any kind, see us We have collected 114itlt.0O. KXOSAJU) OAJLBY CLAIM AOJUTOY wsrsbsu iga eo7 Teoa Biag. -tfsv- CUT SA3 5 C :.. . .. . .- ... . . i--Liixs"3 .Sun) Jn.j 1 . Cathrinc Count:: j Supported byrrajJET Eve.. Tq 0o. ic loo. Wed. list -t Taylor , MAIOOXX, B. T. a HEILIG Tth aa Tajl Phonea Main 1 snd A-Ull ALL THIS WEES . EVfry afternoon, 4:10 o'clock Cvery evening. t:a0 o'clock. JTATtnUi COLO HOTXOX rXOTU&SS 6CENES OF THE WORLD FROM LirS AND NATL'RS Alts. 0c. aae, Eva Tlo, 10c, 5e. 7 wSnrg Snnday, Jcly II OATKBxn ootmrrzaa Supported by BTDNET ATRES X -TXX THXTJT" Season aeata now on salt First week sale next Thursday, fC acaunea Bvary Empress r Bunivam ft Ooasidra sracxAX. BxnaaM raicaai Nights t Matineei 10c and 20c Any Seat lOd KtBTJar BSAKA3C BXW BVJAXAA TKOUPB Of ARABS , mm amd BOBBia mxxtu SUM TWO naiEav uaoh rnrnKajiT avs bbxxtaori JOKW T. MTTBJIT ORCHHTBA - " BUNGALOW THEATRE Twelfth and Vorrlsoa. AU This Weak. 1 li o'clock noon. The only and original world tamoua PENDLETON ROUND-UP Motion Pictures With many new vlewa ' never before shown. Tha only genuine pictures show lnr the real event taken from lira Fascinating, thrilling, awe-inspiring andJ amusing, ina oniy onarrrr tnetr und. Admission tip. Children under II, lta. IIiaA.U SCAT 6. A-10ira MATZXBB btsbt SAT iiaiTi 5?" Vk THEATRE David Balaseo prseenta "Tha Drams of Oude," Law Sully, etsln, Hume and Thomaa, Tha Eugene Trio, Edna Luby, Bealby and Ducloa, Four Flortmoadi. Orchestra, Pictures. MIMES Lr acstiaee Dally VTZXX 3T7XT 8 Tha Seven Aviator Girls, 81 Jenks. Tha Ansonla Trio, Four Harmonloua Girla Wn. Morrow A Co. Sartra The Barefoot (Trilby) - faxes Tommy Danoera. Popular prices. Off Ice open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Bojua and first row balcony reeerved. Phonaa; A hlt. Main 4a. Curtain t 'tO, T:1B, . BAKER XaimaaadAJlMti Oeo. X Baker. Famouf Itkm ST OCX COUrAXti Matlnaa every day, 1:10. Evenings, :ga An Instantaneous hit AJUI TOV A SCASOV ' Greatest laughing play on aartX A scream from beginning to end. . Aa played with Immense success by Lo Dltrlohataln. lta fame la world wide. Evenings 25c, t0& All maUaaes ao. Best Place OnEcrti LYRIC 4th sad Start ft All This Week OX. YOU BILX.I And THB BAJBX: TOOT TJAJTCa Two Performancea Nlehtlv :' iratltf SaUy fl30 lBo aad BSo. COUNCIL CREST FOSTXJJnni BOOT OABJMOr KOA fMt ehove the ait. rse acenla amusement nark. Td claaa attractiona Open-air rink. Pic- g4 nta rrounda in old apola orchard. ADMISaTOir TO QBOintPS TBI t r,;. UOBSATXOV VAJtBl . Oornei Yanghn and Tweatj-f ourta ti. San Francisco TS, Portland JTTTiT , 10, 11. IS, IS, 14, Games begin week days S p. m ton days 2:80 p. m. - XJLDXXI' BAT TXXDXt. Boya ander 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. ELK FOR SALE" MOUNTED Best Specimen on the Cosst 120 Grand Ave1 PStOn BAST 41 "Bridge of the Gods" World-Famoua Spectacular Drama, Hon day and Wednesday only, at Multnomt' Field. State $, to (0 cants at Row t Martin's drug store. Sixth and Wash lngton atreata. Ike OAKS POSTZJUrS'S . SEBA AlfU:-- saarr pabx Only Elks will U admitted totSi Oaka today. Portland people a 5 ' those without Elk' badgea ar r-1 quested to try Soma af Portland "mwr WharrBamtntT''NM soma to tha Oaks Thurfr, t ' t . ; .....- :