THE O'.'.nCOlI SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2V 1012.
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TONIGHT'S AMVSKMENT9
HEILIO Cathrlno Counties In "A, Wo
rn an'a Way." .
.COUNCIL CREST 'High claaa .attrac
tions. "LYRIC-Xrmetrong Follies company In
"A Scotch Highball."
ORPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudevlll
THE EMPRESS Vaudeville.
PANTAGES Vaudeville.
THE OAKS Amueement paa-k.
Weather Conditions.
The pressure Is high near the North
Pacific ooast, and over the Anpalachlan
highland, while generally low pressure
obtains In other sections of the coun
try. Within the last 12 hours showers
have fallen In northwestern Wyoming,
Montana, Saskatchewan. North Dakota,
Minnesota, the lake region and Ohio
valley. North Carolina and Florida, and
moderately heavy rains In Alberta and
Wisconsin. The weather Is warmer in
Colorado, central Texas, the central
Mississippi valley and southern Lake
Michigan region, eastern North Dakota,
and Alabama, and It Is correspondingly
cooler In western Canada, Interior west
ern Washington, interior western Ore
gon, Montana, southern Saskatchewan,
western North Dakota, Kansas, southern
California, Arizona, and Northern Wis
consin. Elsewhere throughout the coun
try temperature changes have. In gen
eral, been slight.
The conditions are rather unsettled,
but are favorable for general ahowers
over Idaho Sunday, and for fair weather
ln)regon and Washington. It will be
cooler in southern Idaho and extreme
eastern Washington, and warmer In In
terior western portions of both Oregon
and Washington.
. FORECASTS.
Portland and Vicinity: Sunday prob
ably fair and warmer. Southwest to
west winds.
Oregon: Sunday generally fair. Warm
er interior west portion. Southwest to
.west winds.
Washington: Sunday generally fair.
Cooler extreme east portion and warmer
Interior west portion. Winds mostly
westerly.
Idaho: Sunday showers and thunder
storms, cooler.
THEODORE F. DRAKE,
Acting District Forecaster.
Get Acquainted Party Thursday, July
$5,-at 8:30 o'clock, Is the date the Uni
versity of Michigan .Alumni association
has chosen as their ''get acquainted" In
formal party at the Irvington club,
which is looked upon by all the grad
uate as not even second to the yearly
"J" hop. The committeemen In charge
are J. D. Duhack, George Arthur Brown
and M. O. Canjpbell. The women in
charge will he' Dr. Grace Keith. Mrs.
William F. Hubbard and Mrs. George
Arthur Brown. Barge E. Leonard will
have charge of the tickets; C. J. Green,
yell master; John C. Strong, engineer of
the grand march; Harold B. Wllklns,
choir leader, and H. G. Efflnger, regis
tration clerk. The evening will be spent
In dancing and cards to the good old
high school orchestra playing the "Yel
low and the Blue." As the boys are
contemplating pulling off som novel
stunts," they are all in expectation of
a general s good.-lime. There Is ' some
180 University of Michigan alumni In
the city, dating from Judge John B.
"Clelatf,- 2F t -Wf Teen,
service on the defendant until late yes
terday afternoon. Sulxer is represented
by Attorneys II. M. Clark and It. V.
Peters. The complaint recites that Pu
tor secured $18,000 from the plaintiff
October 23, 1906, that the money is ovej
duo and payment has been refused.
From persona Interested In the cane, It
la learned that the 118,000 was paid in
trade for school land certificates. It I
now claimed by Sulzer that these certi
ficates were not as represented, that he
was1, unable to realize) upon them, and
are practically worthless. ... ,
Yibraphon. Testa atlsfaotory.
Tests of tho vibraphone In the court
room of Judge Morrow have proved suf
flcently ' satisfactory to th .. county
oommlsslonert, who authorised the In
stallation of other Instrument! In each
court room to remedy the acoustics.
These Instrument! are now being made
by the oompany Installing th tains, and
will ba placed In use next week. On
was finished-; yesterday , afternoon -for ...
th room used- by Judge Gatenav The
vibraphone consists of fin nickel-steel i
wire suspended from th ends of - th
room xrom con springs, wnicnn springs
ar also fastened to th wall by mean
of other , coll spring, ; Th wire art
about four feet below th celling, and
ar calculated to meet sound from the
floor and body of the room in a head
on manner, thereby reflecting these
sounds evenly to all1 parte of th room.
Th Instrument are being Installed by
Brown Brother of Chloago. Similar
appliance have teeri 'instilled In ' the
Northwestern passenger station at Chi
cago, and th large auditorium at Den
ver. The coet to th county will be
$1000. ' ; . .
laborer Xnn. Sown by Auto Sabltlno
Baparellt, an Italian laborer, was run
down by an automobile occupied by a
party of joy riders at the corner of
Fifth and Columbia street about S
o'clock last vnlng, A bicycle he was
riding went under the machine and
was smashed, but Baparelll was thrown
clear by tho Impact and escaped serious
Injury. Th automobile had left Den
ny's grill a few minutes earlier, car
rying several women and a man, be
sides the chauffeur. Turning from
Fifth street ' Into Columbia the ma
chine was driven close to the curb on
th left hand side of th street. Th
machine's license tag bore the num
ber 8194.
BRING . NEW STUNTS
: IN SINGING, DANCING
MORE TOURISTS C0r
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TO ORE Of
S RESORTS
After systematically advertising Ore
gon' scenic beauties with a view to
attracting th attention of tourist and
pleasure seeker to this section of the
American northwest during the annual
vacation period, official of the North
Bank road assert that. Indications now
are that Oregon has become widely
j known and present travel Indicates a
large number, of visitors from the eat
nd mlddl wt a well as other stgte
of the northwest ar headed for this
tat on pleasure trips. While hundred
I of visitor In Portland, attracted to th
city as th result of the. Elks' conven
tion, visited the Oregon beaches and
md numerous side trip on' electric,
steam and boat lines, visitor, from dis
tant points continue to arrive at th
beach hotel..
The result of . this pereis tent- adver
tising campaign Is now being felt in
th increased travet from points where
publicity has been given Oregon. The
salmon canneries at Astoria have also
been featured and it noticeable that
a large number of people from inland
cities ar stopping over there for an
Inspection of the canneries, a side trip
to th Jetty and a v'it to the govern
ment fortifications at Fort Stevens.
Portland Art Assoolatlon The exhibi
tion of paintings and sculpture, by the
Society of Oregon Artists, at the Mu
seum of Art, Fifth and Taylor streets,
will continue through tho coming week,
closing Saturday, July 27. The exhibi
tions of paintings, etchings, silver and
lace, will end on August 1, when the
building will be closed for renovation.
The houra are: Week days, 8 to 6; Sun
days, 2 to 6; free the afternoons of Sun
day, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Arrested for If on rapport For the sec
ond time within the last year, Thomas
Runlts was arrested yesterday after
noon for not supporting his wife and
children. Runitz is a bricklayer and
lives in Woodstock. He was placed in
the county jail by Deputy Sheriff Phil
lips upon complaint of Mrs. Runlti.
His first arrest was last August, while
working at Hillsboro. County Judge
Cleeton will hear the case Monday,
Howard and Dolorea, at Pantageg.
M'CORD MAY PURCHASE
POCKET DICTIONARY
FOR GEORGE CAMERON
M'EU
I'SBANDIL
PLAY AT TABOR
PARK
150,000 101
TO BE PLANTED
Tiny Fish to Be Released In
the Streams of This - '
Section. ; V,
' Practically 150,000 ftngerllng trout
from . tha Bonneville hatchery ' were
brought to Portland yesterday to be dis
tributed throughout this section for re
stocking the streams. Of the fish 40,000
were sent by motor truck to th streams
around Oregon Cltywher they will be
released under th direction of the Mult
nomah Angler: association. The remainder-were
shipped to,, Caiadoro and
wny point to b placed In the creeks
of that' section. ? "
Thl week Chief Deputy Game Warden
Craig will send three carloads out,
which will be distributed along the Co
lumbia near Atoria, along he Southern
Pacific -on the West Side, and in th
streams along the MU Hood railway. A
half million young trout are ready for
distribution at' th McKenala hatchery,
and these will be placed in the streams
on each aid of the coast mountains a
soon a they can be -cared for. it will
be necessary to haul these fish from the
hatchery to the railroad by wagon.
The most difficult trip with fish ta
ken so far was encountered on the Jour
ney from Bonneville to Burn with 20,-
000 trout a week ago. The entire trip
took 31 hours and tha lrlj by auto
truck from Bend to Burns consumed 18
hoyrs, In this last atsr the tempera
tures ranged from freezing to 110 de
grees above zero, and constant attention
was necessary to keep the fish. Though
half of them were lost the trip was con.
Idered a great success and th fish
were placed in SU vies , river, a . tribu
tary to Malheur lak. -K
Oeorge Russell,' the deputy game war.
den, who accompanied th shipment, was
kept constantly at work keeping th
temperature of the can at th required
point, and th air from belt) ntirly
used up. When the trip wa ended h
was practically worn out. He ald th
road war very rough and conditions
bad for moving fish. , , , i
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DECAPRI0 WRITES MARCH"
;. ENTITLED "LET 'ER BUCK" ,
MuslcaJ Director A. DeCaprto of thi
city has been awarded th contract to
f urnlah th concert band at th Pendle
ton Round-up which begin September
26. The band will be composed of SO:
member. : 1
Th Coolest Plaoe la Tows yesterday
was Rtngler's big swimming plunge at
Fourth and Yamhill. Hundreds of ba,th
ers patronize this downtown bath in
' -eference to the river. Open daily for
men and women. Fresh wster, nice tem
perature, 26c, expert instructor.
',
Play Fiesta planned Sell wood park
-mitt bhft-ene-,of a play fiesta July
SI. Children from the different play
' grounds of " the my wllT congregate at
the park on that day, and hold an ath
letic carnival. Tho park bank will fur
nlsh music. Featuring an extensive
pt-ogratn of amusements will be a series
f folk dances. The highland fling, the
Irish clog and similar exemplifications
dence.
Various
The gymnastic classes of the
playgrounds will exhibit In a
rn IhlaTurecIreu"s"
E. T. Mlsche Intends to make the fiesta
an annual event.
Puter Sued for 918,000 -Suit to re
cover $18,000 from S. A.' D. Puter, who
as prominently mentioned In the land
fraud cases, has been started In' the cir
cuit court by Henry A. Salzer. This
action -was filed several days ago, but
the sheriff's office was unable to secure
W U hair mattresses retail at
wholesale prices for So pound beds from
$7.50 and up. We renovate mattresses
and return them the same day. Port
land Curled Hair factory, H. Metsger, j
proprietor. ZZS-ZZ8 Front street Main
Tt, A-1374.
Oeorge K. McCord, secretary
to Mayor Rushlight, Is thinking
of buying a dictionary for Dls-
4 trlct Attorney Georg J. Cam-
eron.
4 "I am led to believe," said Mc-
4 Cord today, 'that Cameron needs
a dictionary. If he had known
the difference between astrol-
4 ogy and phrenology he would
never have tried to lndlJt Louis
Mitchell, a phrenologist from
Breill.
"Wa have a olty ordlnanoe for-
bidding the practioe of all forms
4 of clairvoyance, necromancy and
e such perversion of astrology
4 and psychology m ar cqmmonly
used by fortune tellers. Mitchell
e) opened up a bona fide phrenol-
ogy office hre and the polloe
bothered him. He came to the
mayor's office and protested. I
e realized that he had cause for
complaint and I wrote a not
asking the police officers not to
molest him. I understand that
41 District Attorney Cameron of-
fered this note- In evidence yes-
terday to the grand jury. I am
4 also of the opinion that he pro
4 duced the city ordinance prohib-
ltlng' fortune telling, but the
jurors failed to find anything
in the ordinance prohibiting the
practice of phrenology."
This afternoon Portland' popular
park band, M. E. McElroy director, will'
play a concert at Mount Tabor park.
Th concert begin at I:S0 o'clock. Th
bandstand 1 on the very crest of th
hill, where there 1 a wonderful view
of th city, th Columbia river and the
broad expanse of country to the east
and south.
Following will be the program:
Orand march. "Tannhaueser". .Wagner
Overture, "Martha" Flotow
Barcarole from "Th Tale of Hoff
man" Offenbach
"Miserere" from "II Trovatore" ..Verdi
B. F. Drlecoll and Eugene Cloffi.
Suite . , .Tschalkowky
(a) "Souvenir De Hapal."
(b) Chanson Trlste."
(c) "Chanson Humoreske."
INTERMIS8ION."
Dedication and Benediction from "Les
Hugeunot" Myerbeer
Chilian Dance, "Manana" Mlsud
Folk Song Lamps
Selection, "Fortune Teller" Herbert
Incidental xylophone solo, Earl Slmmone
March "Qilmore Triumphal". .Brooka
Director McElroy ha received many
compliment for the splendid music
furnished by the band, and its popular
ity Is attested to by the large audiences
that attend the concerts. The organi
sation Is well balanced,' the Instrumenta
tion of the best and the Intonation and
phrasing splendid. The soloist are of
high order.
V I i
t Sees Hamburg-American
Liners at warrenton
When the Panama canal is opened and
the Hamburg-AmerKiA -Una takes ad
vantage of the opportunity to route it
Immigrant tra-el via that course, the
enormous foreign population that now
lands at New York will be diminished
and the Influx at all Pacific coast cities
will be tremendously Increased. Speak
ing of the arrival of these big trans-Atlantic
ships at Oregon ports, a former
sea captain, once the chief officer of a
Hamburg-American liner, now residing
93.60 lnvestod now, with 12.50 month
ly for nine months, buys 100 shares
Oregon Home Builders stock. The big
gest moneymaker in Portland. Free
booklet on request. The Oregon Home
Builders, 508 Corbett building.
Ore ten to Ueet Members of the
Portland Greeter' association will hold
a regular meeting at the Portland hotel
Mondav night, July 22. Former United
States Senator F. W. Mulkey will ad
dress the meeting.
Blver Excursions to Oregon City
Boat from Taylor street dock. Week
days, 8 a. m., 2 p. m. ; Sundays, b a. m
12 m., 3 p. m. Round trip, 40c. Tickets
good on P. K., L, & p. car. , J.,
T 1 in Portland said:
. "r - mill K- nlavlnir cnlnn will
we7lV777W". L. flvlns ar,A rir.lra will he prnwflpfl with
I tHinaonHa whir, vnnr nrjkMAnt atAuitl-
? ' shins carrv hundreds. The arrival of
! every ship will Increase your population
more than a doxen colonist trains. From
these shins, thev will sten right onto
, , r . .. -
-Ofi fho anil nnrf Oregon will receive a vleor-
Columbla Park will hold a mothers' ,mmljB., both in numbers of DeoDle
meeiins next f riuuy, uevween 9 biiu o
Mr. DeCaprto has written a march and
two-step entitled ;'Let 'Er Buck" and de
dicated to the Round-up, and th cover ;
page shows the picture of William A. ,
Brown, proprietor of the Hotel Pendle- f
ton, who originated th slogan "Let1
Er Buck." The march la. catchy and.
f descriptive of the stirring scenes of th
big attraction, whtch this year promise
to draw a larger attendance than ever. I
Safe Deposit Vaults i
Private boxes 13.60 and upward per
year. Flro and burglar proor vault ror
storage, packages, suit cases, etc. Cham,
ber of Commerce building,
Troy Laundry Work Is a
Guarantee of Satisfaction
Our scientific methods, modern fa-.
cilities, skilled workmen and the ex
acting care assure your satisfaction
with every piece sent here to be laun
dered. You get it back fresh and clean,
laundered right, pressed right, fin
ished right and delivered on time.
Your linen Is laundered by the
most modern methods, in a scrupu
lously clean and sun-flooded plant,
by immaculately clean workers.
Your linen is pure and sweet when it
comes back to you.
The superior work of the Troy
costs no more than the ordinary
work you have been getting.
One trial will convince you. Call
our wagon the first thing tomorrow
morning.
East 33 Both Phones &6118
"You Can Depend on the Troy"
Playground Notes
- Blver Exdtrlonr"to "'" Oregon" City
Boat leaves Taylor street dock dally, 8
a. m., 2 p. m.: Sunday, 9 a. m., 12 m.,
3 p. m. Ronud trip 40 cents,
Public library Hot. During ur""ZLn:X
month of August the Sellwood branch jDand concert of the season on Wedncs
o'clock, to discuss playground work. I
W. F. Woodward will address the meet
ing. The address will be followed by
discussion and social hour. All women
of the neighborhood are Invited.
A mothers' .meeting will be held at
Sellwood park the afternoon Of Tuesday,
the 23d. Mrs. A. E. Wood will address
the meeting.
A mothers' meeting will be held at
Peninsula park the afternoon of Tues
day, the 23d.
- Mrs.- Reed, of the People's Institute,
was . a liost.esn to Uti,e.,cbHdxea...,Qf. the
North park last Thursday, the ISth. at
her residence. She entertained them
with games and later served refresh
ments. She Intends to do so every
t mursaay aiiernoon.
will have their first
and numbers of acres of land put under
the plow.
"But, where will you land them? Port
land has not the facilities. Millions of
dollars, more than we can ever hope to
raise, will be required for docks and
deep river channels. Then again, you
cannot have piers. Wharves are too ex
pensive to secure and maintain. You
must Jiave piers- Quit your petty Jeal
ousies and recognize the mouth of the
Columbia. That's where they will have
to land. Portland will gain just us
much. Why not realize facts aa"they
er- an not try to-aubvt .jaturi con
ditions?"
of the terpaichoreatrart will be in .evl-f Ubra,ri'' 0 Tacoma ayenue, wl!l be openjday afternoon, the 24th
evenings only from .to 8:S0.
PTnrTuperTntenffenT TtM,Wr-?iMnM,k
vvKBiiuugaj miu wi7 iniiuingB, ueiiy ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington streH
dock at 3 p. m.
Mount Hood Auto Stag X,ln, leaving
dally 7. SO a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Hawthorne-
Oarage, 446 Hawthorne avenue.
Phone East 162.
To Consider Commission Plan An
important meeting of the official com-
Jewelry of Reliability
and Worth
is only to be had at stores the character of ours. ,
Our years of experience have shown us the channels
through which to obtain,- for your use, jewelry, and kin
dred lines which are thoroughly worthy and reliable.
"Trade Mark Cranks," we are called, and we admit
it. It is one reason for having the confidence of the
people, and that we are enjoying a prosperous business.
.i ' -' .
Our stock always complete and up to the minute.
For certain satisfaction see US.
Jimmy Dunn Says
If you don't think olothes make any
I uniereuie in a i"n, w j warning uuwu
the street without any. One of his
I murk Ail down suits at 110 or 114 maka
Lincoln park holds a field meet every i you iook and feel ufce somebody. Take
Friday afternoon and evening for boys
under 21;
Washington park held a mothers'
meeting Friday afternoon, the 18th. and
Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock the
boys and girls acted charades before a
large and Interested audience.
elevator to room 315 Oregonlan bldg.
mission plan charter board has been
called to meet in the mayor's committee
room at the city hall tomorrow evening.
The completed draft of the charter Is to
be considered, together with a number
of proposed amendments.
Coal. Order now. Mines advance
prices August 1. Alblna Fuel company.
East 182, A-1117. East 1336, Broadway
branch.
G-arment Workers' Pionic Bonneville.
Special train leaves Union depot 9 a. in.
today. Fare 1 round trip. Children
half fare,
G. Heitkcmper Company
Old m Portland.
New in Location.
130 FJFTH STREET
YEONBLDG. ,
Crawfish in Season Ayaln Spiced and
cooked in wine, always fresh at Levenj
Grille. 248 Ash street, opposite Mult
nomah hotel.
Garment Workers' Ficnlo Bonneville.
Special train leaves Union depot 9 a. ni.
today. Fare 1 round trip. Children
half fare.
Tor Leas Lower dock with
landing, foot of Yamhill street.
182 Morrison street. Main 1346.
boat-Call
F. H. Beach ft Co., the pioneer pain',
compaty. Window glasB, glazing. Phone
Main 1334. A-7043. 186 First
Edlefson ml oompany for best coal,
cord and slabwood. Phone Edlefson,
East 303, C-2303.
Teomen's Picnic, Estacada, August
4-12. Toelle's orchestra. Tickets Sher
man Clay A. Co. -
Tonseth rloral Co., now located at
our new store. 133 Sixth street, Ore
gonlan building.
Ann' PortraliaColumbla bldg., for
men, women and -children. A-1636.
W. A. Wise and associates, painless
dentists. Third and Washington.
Wonders' Never Cease.
There i nothing so delightfully re
freshlng these warm days as a tasteful
I men nor.vea in aainiy style. Tne on
Iplac i th Bowtrg Hotel GrlU,
An Unusual Man Is
Open for a Prop
osition He writes advertisements
of originality and "pulling"
power.
Is capable of systematiz
ing, managing, merchandis
ing and handling men and
affairs.
Has the courage and fore
sight to discount the future.
With a national and local
record of clean, successful
accomplishment.
AND is not afraid of work.
YOUR -AFFAIRS might
be improved by investing in
the services of a man of this
calibre.
SEND FOR HIM.
Box H-6, Journal.
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TROY
LAUNDRY COMPANY!
T
PRICES
In LOOKING OVER OUR
Optical Dcpartncnt
we find we are overstocked
, "vwith
Eyeglass Chains, Reels,
Amber Spex
etc., and for-thi week will
make th following reduc
tions : ..1 - j;.'.,.,
$1.50 goir filled Chafrtrre:
duced to ...,....,$1,00
$1.25 gold filled Chains re
duced to . . . .75
50c Smoked Glasses at 25d
23c Smoked Glasses at 15
The above are absolute
bargains and will only last
until the stock is reduced.
Come in and have your
eyes .tested by our expert.
Examinations free; " - - -
Jaeger Bros.
Jewelers Opticians
The Large Store. ' l
266 MORRISON STREET
Bet Third and Fourth. ".
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Beaut y
BEAUTY HARMONIOUS
IS MORE THAN SKIN DEEP.
DAMAGE CLAIMS
If you have a claim of any kind, see
us We have collected $242,815.00.
KICKAKO CAJtSY OX.AIM AOrifCT
MarshaU 185 607 Teon Bldg.
I Good looks are strikingly definite when more than
"veneer" deep. Flashiness is "cheap."'
CJ A point of technical worth superiority in material
and workmanship may have to be explained to the
public.
J But good designs combining the finest cabinetwork
and all-through honest, solid construction of the visible
material tell their own story.
Our new, highly improved line" of THE FAMOUS
CUTLER SOLID DESKS now on display is the
acme of desk perfection and beauty and will convince
you. They are dust and vermin proof, too. Full steel
covered underneath pedestals.
Inspect the quality standard of our FILING CABI
NETS in steel or wood SAFE-CABINETS, OFFICE
TABLES, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES and
all kinds of furniture needed in an up-to-date office.
"Everything for the Office"
CORNER FIFTH AND OAK STREETS
TELL YOUR
GROCER TO
SEND YOU
New
jiiG
Beer
There's nourish
ment and refresh
ment in every glass.
You will like its
different flavor;
you will appreciate
r' the tonic effect of
a specially brewed
product
New Life
Perfect Beer
Order- S.
From .T 7
Your
Grocer
or
Phone
Mi Hood
Brewery
Sellwood 904 '
East 139 B-1319
WHEN you
find a man
Doosnng
for tatullthic
pavement, trace
tjeason.why,
and invariably
you'll find that
he has it abut
ting his own
property.
HillMilitary Acadriny
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