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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1S1 I : S Tnwn Tnnirs I BTTMHia SE80ET BUBSCBrPTIOJrS. Don't forget when solos away o TT vmtloa or for the iummer, tbit The Journal ctn follow yon t 15 cetrtt a week, the regular iuborlpt1on 'rate,' and the fol lowing agentt w.lll upply you at our regu lar rate; . ;!-- -.- - Bay-Ocean,-Or.-'; Bay Oee betel. Beach Center. Wash.. W. C. Colllna, Caraoa, rUig,-Wah.. Mineral prlact hotel. ' s - J " ' " Colllna. Wih., Fred A.Sontig. Gearhart, Or., Jl. 0. t. Elliott. ' , . Jlwaco, Waab,, H.-B. -Woodruff. . Long Beach, Waata., Lawrence Dlnneen. (Delivery to all nointi on North JJeacb.) Newport. Or., Glen Howard. ? Bookaway Beach, Or.. Wllktne Bice. ' Seaalde, Or., Lester ProeUtet Deliery to all parta of Seaside.) . Bee Tie w, Wash.. F, B, StranhaV - IHIHUIOUK, KIT, 4. D. jauiar. Wllbolt Bprlnga, Or., F,, W, Mcteera, TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS woman stopped at the T. W. C. A. few days. Since leaving that place noth ing had been heard of her. The' cause of death Is not known. The father, re- porta she had been despondent for sev eral wee&s prior to leaving nume. iuo reraalna were taken to HlHeboro today for burial., Identification wai made by a belt buckle found on the body, : Mother Searching1 for Son Mrs Fran ces Parsons, New Bern, N. C, has asked Chief of Police Blover to find her son. Joseph Parsons! The mother makes an urgent appeal to find her son, adding that he promised to, corns home June 1 to visit her He wrote her to this ef fect in Mar, She prepared for Ills horns coming but has heard nothing from hjm. Parsons was employed on the Bull Run pipe line. Investigation by the dhiaf of police shows he left that work In May, coming to Portland. After arriv ing here he worked for the Portland Bandy company until July 1. after which , JMtfo the department has been unable to una mm, -.,...-,-... ,.,.. , ... "A Wo- HEILIG Cathrlne Cerantlss in man's Way." . ' COUNCIL CREST High class attrac tions. . LYRIC Armstrong Follies company In "The Winning Widow." ORPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudeville. THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANTAGES Vaudeville.. THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity Fair tonight ana Saturday. Easterly winds. -m Oregon Fair tonight. Saturday fair, warmer interior southwest portion. Winds mostly easterly. . Washington Fair ...tonight and Bat urday. Southeasterly winds. - Idaho Fair tonight and Saturday. Kontavllla Pte House. The fire com mittee of the city executive board yes terday recommended that the contract for the new Montavilia fire hftuse be let to Steele & Bertelson'for $8431. The committee recommended that Council man James Maguire. Fire Chief "Biddy" Dowell and a member of the fire com mittee to be named by Mayor Rushlight be sent to San Francisco to inspect fire apparatus. The council has appro priated $400 to pay the expenses of the trip, which will be made .early next month. The city is soon to select $60. 000 worth of apparatus from among a dozen 6r more bids and the trip of the committee is for tile purpose of de termining what kind of apparatus would best serve the city. Woman Sentenced to Jail Three policemen went to 33 Ninth street last night to arrest Myrtle Edwards on a charge of disorderly conduct. One man escaped by Jumping a fence. Anoth man leaped over a policeman, huroX the fence like a pole vaulter and escaped. The Judge found the woman guilty, giving her 15 days in the county Jail. Myrtle Edwards Is well-known In police circles, having been arrested several times, and Is now under Indictment In the circuit court for conducting a' questionable house. The woman testified that a game of cards was in progress, but denied there was any disorder. A sister to the Ed wards woman testified there was no profane language used. The accused asked for an appeal. Wants News of Sister. Though her sister, Mrs. Hilda Gaster, has been away i from Cleveland. Ohio, for but three weeks. Miss P. F. Connolly of that city is much worried because no word has , been received from her and In a lettar to. Postmaster Merrick asks for Informa- j tlon. Mrs. Gaster, with her husband, j Howard Gaster, und six months old baby came to this city and for a time j stayed at one of the hotels. Since then they have moved into a bungalow,, and ! Miss Connolly has not been able to lo-j cate the address. Miss Connolly resides at 1296 West Seventy-eighth street,! Cleveland. Gaster is 23 years old and j his wife is 21. Te Reduce Our B took $1.80 gold filled eyeglass chains for $1.00; $1.25 ditto for 75o. 60o smoked and amber eyeglasses for 26c. 25c ditto for lSo, Get fixed-for your vacation now. Jaeger Bros., -Jewelers, 26t Morrison street, be tween Third and Fourth. ' Auction Sale of China and Glass. Bailey A Co., 424 Wash., bet. 11th and 12th sts., Saturday, 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 9i m. Going out of business, nothing reserved. - Blver Excursions to Oregon City Boat from Taylor street dock. Week days, 8 a, m., 2 p. m.; Sundays, a. m., 13 m., p, m. Round trip, 40a Tickets good on P. B-, L. & P. cars. Mount Hood Mineral . prlngi, Hotel and hot mineral baths new open, at the foot of Mount Hood on the south. Auto stage from Portland. Phone Sellwood 143. P. O., Rowe Or. Our famous large and Juloy Yamhill crawfish are .now at their very best, Our entertainment of the highest order. The Hofbrau-Quelle- Phone Main 911. Zf Ton Kre to West a Truss get one that will benefit you, and at a moderate price. See me about it. Albert Berni, the druggist, 229 Washington, near 2d. Crawfish in Season Again Spiced and cooked In wine, always fresh at Levens Grille. 24S Ash street, opposite Mult nomah hotel. Steamer fesss Harking for Cams, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington strett dock at I p. m.- Blount Hood Auto Stage tine, leaving daily 7:30 a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Haw thorne Garage, 445 Hawthorne avenue. Phone East 162. Hew Crawfish Parlors. Fresh craw fish and delicatessen. Tannensee GriU, cor. 4th and Madison, opposite city hall. Eyes Tested, Qlassss Pitted, broken lenses duplicated. Dr. Geo. Rubensteln expert optician. 189 3d at near Taylor. Wife Driven Insane. Driven Insane by her husband's drlnklmj, according to her neighbors, Mrs. Fred Shoot, 723 East Twenty-eighth street. Is being held In the county Jail while her husband has been charged with drunkenness. In the municipal oourt.1 Patrollman Vessey took the woman oo the county Jail yes terday afternoon. From a sister, Mrs. A. Gabriel, who Urea at Mt. Scott the patrolman .learned that Shoot has been drinking continually for the last four weeks. He la also charged with beat ing and abusing the woman until her mind gave away yesterday, Tonaeth Ploral Co, now located at our new store. 13S Sixth street. Oregon!- an bldg, Phone Main 810$. A-1101. " r ' - .-' - Tot lease Lower dock with - boat landing, foot of "Tamhill street Call 182 Morrison atreet Main 1348. Have Ton Order for coal and wood booked; while price is , low. Edlef sen Fne.1, Cjfr. East tlhjytiO,' : ' JPor Salev Safe, desk, typewriter and fixtures. Bailey & Co., 426 Wash., bet, 11th and 12th. .. Anna's Portraits Cblumbia bldg., for men, women and children, A-1636. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Sr. S. C. Brown. Eye, Ear, Marquam Sew Krats Buffet, 3d and Alder sts. BUYS INTEREST IN QUARTER OF A BLOCK Colonel Henry Piatt, a wealthy Brit isher, has purchased an undivided one half Interest In the fractional quarter block, located at the southwest corner of Seventh and Ankeny streets. The property belonged to Peroy Blyth, for merly a well known realty broker of this city and now a resident of London. England, who sold the half interest to Celonel Piatt for $60,000. The parcel Is one block from the new Oregon hotel and is In a district which has come rapidly to' the front during the past year or so, PASSENGER MEN TO PAY PORTLAND VISIT SEPT. 16 A number of leading passenger men of the United States and Canada and their wives and daughters will visit Portland September 18, after having at tended the annual meeting of the Na tional Association of General Passenger Agents at Seattle September 12. It is probable that there will be 100 In the party. Preparations for entertaining the rail road men will be made by the heads of the passenger departments of the vari ous roads and the Transportation club and the Portland Commercial club will in all probability also figure In the entertainment. ACCEPTS PRESS CLUB'S CHALLENGE FOR GAME Members of the Portland Press club and of the Portland Ad club will adjust their baseball differences in a game to be played on the occasion of the Press club's picnic to Bonneville, Sunday, Au gust 4 The Ad club has sent regular notice of the acceptance of the Press club's challenge to J. V. Say re. Press club secretary, and final arrangements for the game are being made.. It is announced that a permanent trophy will be put up for the winning team. . The baseball game la but one of many athletic events and contests which will take place during the picnic. The plcnlo hwlll be open --to the public and4t -ex pected that a large crowd will attend. ' The special train will leave the union station over the O.-W. It. N, at I o'clock In the morning, and returning will .arrive In Portland at 6:15 In the evening. ' , ,. WILtAMlNA MERCHANTS FORM PROTECTIVE BODY Wlllamlna, Or, July 28. WlUamlna merchants held & meeting Wednesday night and organised a Merchants' Pro tective association, electing the fol lowing officers: Dr. Andrew Kershaw, president; George , Naahif, vlc presis dent; L. W. Damon, secretary, and E. E. McNamer, treasurer. It Is expected that at the next meeting credit UmltsTiot ex ceeding 30 days will be established, ' Raises Large Raspberries. J. C-FIndley, who owns a three-acre tract near East 125th street and Gilbert road, Lents, ha growing on his place some of the largest raspberries seen In Portland this year. The berries, which are-f Red !uthbert variety, are mostly as large as good-sized loganberries. So, far this season Mr. Flndley has aver aged a profit of 8126 an acre, and has. Card of Thanks. I desire to thank all the relatives, friends, acquaintances and strangers who so kindly assisted during the sick ness, death and burial of Mrs. Minnie Robertson-Williams, my wife. W. L. WILLIAMS. Piles Claim for Reward, Three years after the conviction of Edward Martini for the murder in 1908 of-Nathun Wolff, ; Jeweler nnj pawn broker, who wrh killed by a man who attacked him with a double blttud ax, Hul Pomeroy, an east side clsar man, has filed a claim . with the county court for $1000 reward, romcroy was the man through whom tne arrest of Martin was secured. The reward will probably be paid, as it was offered by the county court for the ap- 1 prehension of the murderer. Martin id now serving a long sentence In the pc-nl-tentlavy. i Wants $190 Damages. Mrs. U. J. Wright has filed a petition to the city ! council asking for damages In the sum of $160, which she says nre due her be cause of the unworkmanlike manner In , which repairs were made by the city engineers department on a sewer at the coiner of Chapman and Morrison streets. Mrs. Wright says the basement of her house was flooded with water: and sewage a foot deep. rant was Issued this morning from the municipal court for the arrest of L. F. Barrett, who failed to appear in court after-being allowed to return to his home last night. Barrett was arrested for assaulting F. C. Ramsey, a str"t car conductor on un Alberta car. The police allowed Barrett to go home with out putting up bail. How Tempting Everything Looks ! Is the universal saying of our customers when they enter our store. The reason is simple: Fresh merchandise and nothing but HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE. THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS L. MAYER & CO. Portland's Oldest and Best Grocers 118 THIRD STREET , A 4432, MAIN 9432 WEEK-END SAVING ON REGULAR STOCKED GROCERIES Razor Clams, 2 cans for 25c the dozen at f 1.40 boneless Sardines, regular 20c tin 3 tins -for 50 Strictly fresh Ranch Eggs the dozen 300 Quart tins of Virgin Olive Oil, regularly $1.00, at 900 Almond scented Castile Soap 5-pound bar 750 Wein Senf in stone crock?, regularly 35c, at 300 Ghirardelli Chocolate, in 3-pound tins at 750 Duff Gordon Sherry, in quart bottles $1.40 Canffell and Cochran GinRer Ale the dozen $1.75 Dole's Pineapple Juice, pints at 25e-fuarts at 450 All local Beers at Brewery Prices. Order Today. See the Pineapple Display in Our Window COFFEE AND TEA DEPARTMENT Coffee from 300 per pound up. Teas that are direct import to us. Try our "Society Blend," a revelation to the tea drinker- FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Onlv first-class fruit and vegetables are put on sale by our firm. We buy only "the fancy" stocTTand ouFpriccs are below competTtTon. We candidly tell you if the stock is fresh or otherwise, hence our popularity. "Our servfee is unexcelled." Goods at your door by Messenger Service if vou need them. WE SOLICIT NEW ACCOUNTS Kestaarant Man Fined. A plea of guilty of using unsanitary garbage cans was entered In the municipal court this morning by William Memopulu? and J. Metsopulua. proprietors of a restaurdrtt at 29 North Sixth street. A fine of $10 j was Imposed. Additional Market In- , spector Josept Flgnot Slnper made the arrest. Wooden barrels were used by the ' restaurant men. Denies Report of Arrest In a letter received by Mrs. S. F. Cates, of this city yesterday, from her son C. M. Cates, ! who, Tuesday evening, vas slightly I in Jure in an automobile collision near Tacoma, denies that either he or C. B. Lloyd with whom he was riding were arrested following the collision, as giv en out In the reports from Tacoma. Daughter's Body Identified. C. M. Shafer, of Hillsboro, last evening iden tified the body taken from the river Tuesday evening at the foot of Taylor street, as that of his daughter, who left home several months sko, coming to Portland. Bhe was known as Lois Har ris. After coming to Portland, the OREGON HOTFLS STOP to consider the conveniences of a checking account. It means ready money always with you, enabling you to take advantage of every chance opportunity where cash is needed. It would be unsafe and inconvenient to carry even a few hundred dollars in gold, and yet any amount is carried conveniently and In absolute safety by simply maintaining a check ing account. Founded in 1888. Washington and Fourth Sts. new -y--yma - X VtUROPUN SUMMER RESORTS SUMMER RESORTS HOTEL PORTLAND,' I BATH $lFtR DAY UP FURNISHED TENTS AT COLUMBIA BEACH P0S Each tent is equipped with beds, bedding, stove, table, cooking uten sils, etc. You wifl have the free use of shower baths, water, swings, "tennis courts and" boats."" Good board may be secured at'35e perineal ' or $1.00 per day. Make your reservations at Western Oregon Trust Co., 272 Stark street, or write Frank E. Roberts, Manager, car Co lumbia Beach Hotel, Columbia Beach, via Warrenton, Oregon. .Free Pills If y6u have Hot already taken' aHvantage of this offer, it is to your best interests to do so at once. S7.00--Palr Pants-$7.00 Absolutely Free With every all-wool suit or overcoat made to your measure at our regular price. Union Made Made to Order Last Oiarnce 3 Saturday and Monday This Sale Positively Closes Monday, July 29. Don't You Think It Time to Order? WORLD'S LARGEST UNION TAILORS 13212 THIRD ST., BET. WASH. AND ALDER on a. larger place adjoining his. -which he rents, a large patch of cucumbers which la expected to be a food, paying proposition. Mr. Flndley baa been on the placa but a few months, but during this time be has thoroughly taken care of the land and the plants. r,RnwiNr. in m POPULARITY The high reputation of our drill and Din ing ' Room has been long established with world travelers and tourists; dally they grow In-popularity -with Portland people. We give as careful at tention to the selec tion and preparation of the foods we serve as you would give to your own table. Always 'you are glad to bring your friew&s here for breakfast, luncheon or dinner, knowing they will be well served. Rear the delightful orchestral oonoerts each evening. in poiTun KOTXZi a. t. XAtjTMJunr, Kanaget The most up-to-date, best equipped hotel on the Oregon beach. Table furnished with everything the market affords. . Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold running water. Golf links, tennis courts, automobile course. Hotel open the year round. Reasonable rates. Summer Home Sites at Gearhart $200 and Up Ten Per Cent Cash, Two Per Cent a Month For Full Information See Gearhart Park Company 1004 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon They Don't Pay Dividends There's no one on earth to whom the world looks quite so blue as to the young man who has held i good position for years and has spent, all he made as he earned then sud denly lost his posi tion and had to start anew. He has to learn more than to fill some new position he has to (earn to live economic ally. And the good times that he has been invest ing his earnings in do not pay dividends; they are still a liability. Had his money been placed in this bank he would have had a good income now every dollar earning FOUR PER CENT Portland Trust Co. Of Oregon B A N K Third and Oak Sts. "More illness is caused through im purities taken into the system through liquids than -through-foodstuffs," says the scientist. Therefor, when you call for beer, be careful to say w9m- Phone your dealer, grocer o Portland Brewing Oo. 1h WIND UP of our Sacrifice Sale TACKLE The last chance to get the BEST tackle at big reduction prices. Sale ends July 11. 110 opposite BPALonra Bi.oa. No More Deadly Sewer Gas need be poured out under our noses. Portland Glazed Ce ment Sewer Pipe has come to stay and to endure also, so that disintegra tion and poor con nections are trou bres of the past. Boost for Portland Cement Sewer Pipe. poPrtAa jrsicr.3" Taylor HEILIG sres5? Pnoaesi Xala 1, A-1123 TONIGHT SRW EWJCIAL PRICE MAT. TOMORROW CATHME C0UIUI5S Bnpported y KTDBTZT TUT 3 In the Comedy "A Woman's Yfay" TTvenlngs, 75c. BOo, ISc, 150, To day's matinee, 25c Next Week, beginning Sunday The comedy "Merely Mary lu . - BEAT BAXtE TOD AT - f UAXW , A-3030 A1J TOT.? 89 MATZSXB EVE1Y SAT is-as-eo THEATRE 13.25-30-7J Brtl llch, Chick sale, fcydla ftTelson, vuuu, sudoi ua usie, sveiay and Carrier Winslow and Striker. Or ohestra, Motorea. - wcm srrery say. W Serine YaasertlM . Special Summer Prices NighU 10c and 20c Matintti ; Any Seat tOd WliiiX JTJXT S3 Clarraoa WQInw Co., Kelly and Wilder, X Boy-Harrey Co., Hanlon and H anion, B. J. Moor,' May Elinore, Orchestra, Plotures. Matinee Sail WXSK JTTLT 82 "The XCold-nJ." Hew ard at Delores; The Four -Janowskysr-Bers Xiesnon, Bankoff and Belmont, Pan. tages Orchestra. Popular prices. Box office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. tn. BOzea . aad first row balcony reserved. Phones I A -0236; Main 4638. Carta In 8:30, 730, B ' Lyric Theatre Pourtn and Stark St, "TXB WUautO WXDCJW." A good, clean, wholesome, laughing show for ladles, gentlemen and children. Two performances nightly, ' 7:80 and 9:15. Matinees daily, 5:S0 lSo and 25c. Friday night Chorus Girls' Contest ' - Ike OAKS POBTLAlTD'g GREAT AMUSEMENT PASS Big Pros Program of Outdoor Acts CIKCT78 CZSCUS CXBVCUS . . P. M. aad 8i30 P. M, Boyd Si Ogle's One Sing CHrous best in the country. Every after, noon and evening. Real circus band. All free. Educated Dogs aad Ponlas Big acts. Punnlest of Clowns. Oaks Park Band every afternoon and night. BBCmBATIOBT 9MMMr"" Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Bt Vernon Portland JTTLT 83, 94, 89, 86, 87, 88, Games begin Week days t p. m. SuiM' days 2:50 p. m. . LASrEg' BAT PXXBAT. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednesday. Dont Kick About "Taxes too High". if yoii have failecl during the past year to boost for bitulithic pavement the kind that is "cheapest in the long run' be cause it LASTS. J Oregon Humane Society OPTICS 174 MADXSOa; IT. PKOJrn MAX B98J A-7661 Refer all cruelty calls to this Office KOB&B AMBTAAJTCB V8B.inr8T.Ti 800 Foster & Klelser High Grade Commercial and El ec trio ' SIGNS. East Seventh and East Everett 8t8 Phones Bast 1X11 J B-8234. IBiuui. jumcfflwofmicni fmtOvTMTHlltS.U Journal Want Ads Pay C: