Town Topics i i ii " i i i BtnncEB xesoxt bitbscxiptioxs. Don't forgat when going " vacation or for the summer, that Tha ouroal can follow yon it 1 cents a b regular subacrtptlo rata. b4 the fot jwing agaots will sopiU JOB at Ur tktMl v Bay Ocraa, Of.. Bay Oeeaa hotel. Beach Center. Wan.. W. 0. CoIUm. ' Carton Springs, Wirt., Mineral Bprlng bote! .l Colllna. Wash., Fred A. Yoang ' Gearhart, Or., tin. O. 1. Elliott. ' Ilwaco, Wart.. H. B. Woodruff. Beoh. Wh..Lwrne Wnna, (rvilrery to all poluta on North Btacb.) 1 Newport, Or.. GUn Howard. Rockawty Beach. lDr., WtlUna Jk BJe. Seaalda. Or.. Leater ProabateL (Dallreiy tfl all part or fteaatde.) wWw, Wart., K, Srranbal Tillamook, Or.. J. 8. Lamar. Wtlbolt flprn, r-r -W-.--Meteara.-- "Caacadla, OryOr M. Oelsendorfer, TONIGHT, AMTJ-EMEXT3 HIIG Cathrlna Countls in "Merely ' Mary Anrc COUNCIL CREST High cla attrao- tlnne LYRIC-Arrnetrona; Folllea company In MPlaylng the Bacea." , . VH a. 4.- V lljlln in r. . - " " - TnK EMPRESS vauaeviue. PANTAGES Vaudeville. THE OAKS Amusement park. Weather Condition!. Portland and Vicinity Fair tonight and Saturday. Northwesterly wind. uregon atr xomgn aim pmy. Northwesterly wind, ; w aahlnKton Fair tonight and Satur flay. Weaterly wlnda, ' Idaho Fair tonight and Saturday. EDWARD A BEALS, District Forecaster, Pays $1600 avTaar The United State civil service commission announces an anamination to secure eligible from which to make ertlfieation to fill vacancy In the position of copperplate man engraver, geological survey, at alary ranging from $ J per diem when actually employed, to iieuu per annum and vacancies reaulrlng similar, quail- flcJona at they may occur, unless -It la found to be in the Interest of the service to fill such vacancy by rein 2MMk tnsf fif . nromatlor It will not be necessary for applicants to appear at any" place for examlnalon. No dueatlonal test will be given, out appn eenta will be rated upon the character and degree of excellence of the samples of engraving which must be submitted with examination form 1800 and special form. Applicants should at once apply to' the United Btatee civil service com mlmsion. Washineton. D. C. for form 1800 and special form. mund . Bloch, a. traveling salesman of 6alt lake City, to aaalat'ln a, area tor hla trunk: containing $1600, which haa become lost in being chipped from the Perkins hotel to him. Tha maa tUtes that he left the city about IS deya ago and wired back to the hotel to have his trunk shipped to him but it bm not yet reached him and the baggage, companies have lost track of it The records of the transfer company are being Marched for the record today and it la likely that the trunk will be traced. Bloch statea that he la In the habit of carrying con siderable money ta the trunk. . Sank Clelt Tayment Another payment Is to be made August II to recent claimants against the American Bank & Trust" company. - Thia waa the effect of an order yesterday tn cir cuit court, which order waa Secured upon petition of Will Wright, state bank superintendent The payment will be made on those claims made between June liand -July J0 and. JrlllJ?t . the same amount as made during the early part of June.- The Baclflo States Tire Xasuraaoe Company has Issued a new map of Ore gon, giving population of the citlee and towns as shown by the last United States census. The company will be pleased to deliver one of these maps free to anyone ending name and ad dress to the Feclf la States Fire Insur ance company, 300 Chamber of Com merce building. Phones Marshall (69, Home A-4J31. arrange for a Judge, the report not be made until this afternoon, or Satur day. It la the custom toend word to the presiding Judge early in the day the report Is expected; .but this was not done thia morning. The Jury ha con. ldered several minor eases held from the Justice and municipal court. The findings on theae art reported ready. As investigation of the report from the special eommitteo named to investigate the eoinralaslonera office waa made by the Jury, and report la expected on thia mattar. Orawf las tn Seaeea Aral gplced and cooked in wine, always fresh at Levens Orllle, xS Ash treat opposite Mult nomah hotel - . j If Ton do not bur the "Portland Concrete Burial Vault you do not get the best ttl Hawthorne awenue. mone East 8. . - orter in case lota la Just the drink to take on your summer outing. lf real raspberry Juice and it aatlaflea the tnirL " Eyes Tested, Glasses ritted, broken lenses duplicated. Dr. Geo. Rubensteln expert optician, lit d at near Taylor. BOARD OF HEALTH k Piiirm onu 10 I TO mux CD U LI DESTROY DOGS State Law Contains No Clause Giving Board Authority to Muzzle Canines -- Keep - Close Watch. aUebigandara to Attend Funeral All former resident of the state of Michi gan are requeated to attend the funeral of Mr. . Harriet Cogswell, who died Wednesday at her home at Brentwood station, which is to be held Saturday afternoon at i o'clock at the Portland crematorium. The body la to be ere mated. Mrs. Cogswell waa formerly a resident of Grand Rapids, Mich. Bawduat Ablase A ' fire which .did very little damage but kept the fire men working for nearly three hours to extinguish, broke out at 2 o'clock thin morning In a sawdust heap at the gaa plant at the foot of Flanders street It was not until 8 o'clock this 'morning that the blase was completely con quered. Postal Savings Bank Gains Accord inar to the statistical report of the Post al Savings bank of Portland, presented Postmaster Merrick, by Oeorge 11. Carr, clerk in charge, the bank marie a net deposit gala of 31,418 during the month ending July 31, making now $522,882 total balance to the credit of the de positors. , Since the savings bank was opened September 9, 1311. there have been 8323 accounts opened. Of this number 637 accounts were opened dur ing the month of July, and 427 accounts were closed, leaving 4678 accounts open at the close of .the month of July.' 'Search Warrant Issued A search warrant was Issued this morning on re quest of X A. Coddlngton, of the Com mercial club, who has stated that he has reason to believe five silver finger bowls belonging to the Commercial club, valued at about 113. 60, are in the possession of John Doe Bwltier in room 408 at 207 H Fourth street See Local Incinerator Sanitary In spector Simmons and Superintendent Murray of the Seattle garbage Inclnera tion department visited the city crema tory at Guild' lake today to see the plant In operation. Tbey are gathering statistics with a view to constructing another burner at Seattle, Bids for Pig lead The city water board yesterday ordered that bids be in vited for the furnishing to the water office of 60,000 pounds of Selby pig lead. The bids must be submitted to the board on or before 4 p. m., August 15. Delivery of the lead must be not later than September 1. To Bntertaln Ballroad Ken. President J. E. Werleln of the Transportation club yesterday named a committee of three to cooperate wMh-the general passenger agents and a committee from the Port land Commercial club In arranging for the reception and entertainment of the general passenger agents of eastern rail roads who will be In Portland Beptember ia An thai wflv hnm from th annual meeting at Seattle. The appointees are M. J. Geary, l. F. Knowlton and E. W. Mosher. The passenger men expect to SDend at least one flay in Portland and everything will be done to make tholr stay mpst pleasant Sanding of Streets Asked Robert Tucker, prealdt-nt of the Tortlartd Horseownere association. In a letter filed In the city auditor's office for ubmlsslon to the wayn and means com mittee of the city oouncll, auks that (ha'rltv make arrangements for the andlna: of paved street In wet weath er. The association recently conducted It series of experiments to show th value of the send sprinkling and It demonstrated that streets can be mado afe for tmrses at comparatively smii'.l cost, one load of sand sprinkling II vi block. Blotel Awning 4)t Afire Fire which wss probably atarted hy throwing l lighted cigarette stub out of the window destroyed an awning outside of room 411 Multnomah hotel ahortly before O'clock yesterday afternoon, and caused a run of several fire companies In re ponse to an alarm turned In by a pas erby"wh5 saw The ttlnxf.- Tr; s. Snrgnt tlch and one of the hotel manafrora hnd xtlngulrhed the blare before the depart ment arrived, by pouring water onto the awning from ths room above. Dead Woman Was Dummy A hurry call for a detective to fathom a terrible murder mystery was received late yes terday from the real estate office of Pabney A Pahney, In the Hallway Ex change building. When Deteotlve Tlch enor responded to the rail, he was told that the body of a woman with her throat cut with several knife wounds VII lying on a box In the second story of the Lyrlo theatre bulldlnjr. Tlchenor rushed to the theatre, found the "dead woman was a dummy and so reported It to ths Informers. Boy Cigarette Smokers Four minors who had been caught smokltiR clcr tits hy Sergeant Tom Kay and I'atrt'l man Btewart, came to grief In police court yesterday. Each was fined 320 The fines were suspended after Judge Tatwell bad scored the boys. Those ur rested Wednesday night were Arthur tKewton. aged 18; Herbert Baker, aired IT years; John Emery, aged 18 yeara, and Ralrh Erie, aged 19 years. They were seen on second street between Mor rlson and Alder streets. Alimony Denied Temporary alimony was denied Mrs. Margaret E. Henderson yesterday by Judge Oantenbeln of the circuit eoutjf, thereby allowing affairs to be "permanently adjusted when the divorce Is heard. John L. Henderson the husband, made a showing to the ef feet that he has given his wifo prop erty valued at 15000. She iays she Is unable to realise enough money on this td defray her expenses. Rlvsr Excursions to Oregon City Boat from Taylor street docn. Week days, 8 a, m., 2 p. m.; Sundays, a. m. 12 m., 3 p. m. Round trip, 40c, Tickets good on P. R., L. & P. cars, Mount Xood auto stage line leave dally, 7:80 p. m. Woodlawn 1066, Fare 13.80. Wedding Kings The latest Tiffany hap at Jaeger brothera. sr. A. Wis and associate, painless dentists. Third and Washington. DlamondsThe very finest at Jaeger brothera, . . Sr. K. 0. Brawn, Bye, Ear. Marauara Taw Xrats Buffet, 3d -and Alder ata. Br. B. X, Band has returned. BAND CONCERT TONIGHT AT H QUAD AY PARK The Portland Park bank, W. E. Mo- Elroy, director, will play at Holladay park. East Twelfth atreet an,d Holladay avenue, this evening. The program will be as follows: March "The Iron Clad" Brown Overture "Pique Dame" 8uppe Walts "Beauty's Charms". Tobanl Duet "I Due Fossarrvrr; .Verdi B. V. Drlscoll, cornet; Eugene cioni. Yeomen plcnlo, Estacada Park, Sun day, August 4. Special tram leaves East Water and Morrison 9 a. m. Free dancing with tickets. Round trip 75 cents. Tickets, Sherman-Clay Co, Mount stood A real mountain resort at Cloud Cap Inn. The most glorious spot on Mount Hood. Tickets and res evratlons, Dorsey B. Smith, 68 Stti at ' Mount Xood Auto Stage line, leaving dally 7:30 a. m.; returns 4:80 p. m. Haw thorne Garage, 448 Hawthorne avenue. Phone East 161. Steamer Jeeto Xuklaa for Camia, Washotigal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at 2 p. ci, baritone. "Mexican Kisses" Robert Intermission. Selection, "The Serenade" Herbert Meaiey "Songs From the Sunny South" Lampe Humoresque "The Navajo Rag".Liampe Selection "Marltana" Wallace March "Salute Camp Harrlaon"... King Next Sunday afternoon the band will play at Mount Tabor park. The Sunday afternoon concert begins at 2:30 o'clock. C. K. HENRY RETIRES FROM , Active Business. Having determined to retire from active business In order to attend to my own private affairs, the business of the C K. Henry company la taken over by George P. Henry, for several years In my offlee. end C. C. Wllllama, for the past eight years with Wake-fleld-Frles & Co., under the firm name of Henry A Williams, who will gladly undertake to transact real estate mat ters In my place and stead- Grateful for the patronage that han been accorded ma In the put 20 odd year In this city, and bespeaking for hit successors Henry A Williams, s continuance of same, I am Respectfully yours, CHARLES K, HENRT. We, George P. Henry and C. C. Wil llama, having a good knowledge of the ctty of Portland and real estate values therein, having been for years tn the business in this city, will cheerfully undertake and give prompt attention to any real estate mattera entrusted to us, following the lines and methods of the C. K. Henry Co., Henry building, 83 Fourth street, whom we succeed. GEO. P. HENRY, C. C. WILLIAMS. (trend Jury Seport Delayed The grand Jury planned to report at noon to day to the circuit court, but with the failure of District Attorney Cameron to Aeoordlng to he aet of 190S of the state lawe by which the atate board of health' waa created, the board ha the authority "to make aanltary lnvestt gatlona especially of epi demics, including those of domestio ani mal. . It shall make and Is hereby empowered to-enforce, audi quarantine regulation a seem befit for the preservation of the publio health, and it ahall be the duty ret ell polio officer, sheriffs, constable and all county officer and employes of the state, to enforce euch regulations, sub ject to the authority of the health of ficer." Thia law 1 construed .to give author ity to the state board of health to order all dogs destroyed, but Dr. Calvin S. White, atate health officer, doe not wish to enforce the stringent provision unless absolutely necessary. A confer ence wa held yesterday in Salem by Dr. White with Acting Governor Olcott to determine the power of the governor to order all dogs muzzled and nowhere In the laws of the state could such authority be found. The entire control as far as the state i concerned Ilea with the health board. "I do not wish to authorize the whole aal destruction of dogs," declared Dn White, "and this will not be necessary If dog are mutxled or kept tinder con straint by owners. Unclaimed doga will be taken in charge by the poundmaster. Take Many Precautions. "Everything possible is being done to, curb. A-possible, epidemic of rabies and Dr. J. F. Morel, state veterinarian, and ABltant City Health Officer I. T Beeman are spending the greater part of their time at present investigating all reported case of bite by dogs and of mad doga. Even the allghteet bite 1 at once looked Into as we want to be absolutely sure the person bitten is In no danger. Should more stringent measuree be necessary there would be no reason for merely placing dogs in the pound as one dog affected with the rabies mifrht Infect many other and an owner could not be allowed to rescue his pet It would be necessary to destroy all dogs so taken. "Three cases are now btng treated with the Paateur treatment on axcount 'of bite from dogs' affected. Yesterday a big bulldog wa taken down"Wtth the malady on Rodney avenue and died from tho effecta, HI body wa at once taken to the crematory and burned and we are examining his head for traces of rabies. "The killing of a dog affected de stroy a great deal of the liability of discovery of the presence of rabies and If possible we allow the animal to die. The brain Is the proper- place in which to find the regrl bodies which are evi dence of the rabies. They are also present In the scrapings of the teeth and In the eyes. To the present we have found 14 doga and four oata which have given evidences of rabies, raaa Xeolutton "Acting' Governor Olcott la worried over the situation and would gladly do all in hla power to aid in putting down the threatened epidemlo were ha given authority." The following reaolutiona were paaed at a joint meeting of the state and city board of health last Tuesday: . "Wbereae, it haa been proven beyond a doubt that an outbreak Of rablee ex ists in tho city Of Portland and "Whereas, the heads of 12 dog and four cats that have died of the disease have been examined by the bacteriolo gist of the state board of health and negrl bodies found In all these 'showing conclusive proof of the existence of the disease and "Whereas, three or more peraons have been bitten by dog and cat proven to be' rabid and "Whereas. the recent ordinance passed by the city council will be in operative - for 80 day and "Whereas, these affected animals have come from all parts of the city of Portland "Therefore. Be It Resolved, by the city board of health and the stale board of health, in Joint session that an emergency exists and that It Is their duty to call tho attention of the peo pie to the necessity of keeping all of the dogs and cats in close confinement or properly murzled to prevent a further spread of this disease." 1NN1SH MUSICAL CLUBS OPEN GREAT FESTIVAL (CnJted Frees Uaead Wire,- Duluth, Minn.. Aug. 2. One of the biggest musical festival ever held in the United State waa opened here to day, when the meeting of the Finnish American Association of Musical club began. Attending the festival are lng- lng societies rrotn all tn nnnun com munities in the country, Including a number from the copper country. SALEM CHINESE SAYS WIFE ROBS HIM; ARREST fSDeHal to The Journal.) Boeeburg, Or., Aug. 2. Quong Hing, a wealthy Salem Chinaman, came to Roseburg thia morning and swore out a warrant charging his wife and her sister with stealing 2500 from him. Mrs. Quong, her four children and her sister arrived here at midnight last nleht They were In the waiting room of "the depot when the husband arrived. I Mrs. Quong eaya the party was going to San Francisco to visit friends. The hUBband says aha did not Intend to re turn and that If she returned the money she could go and not return. ROSE MARST0N WANTS HUBBY'S FORTUNE NOW - Reno, Nev Aug. 2 Har husband fallen heir to an estate worth 3500,000, Rosa Mara ton la speeding across the continent today to contest the dlvoroo suit of Leo J. ChrystaL better known as Leo Bell, an actor. After a Bhort period of wedded life, the couple separated and eight months ago Bell filed eult for divorce In Reno, while hi wife went east to continue her dramatic work. Th death of Chrystal' father and the news of bU fortune Is said to have caused'ttte wlffe's contest. 4 PRESS CLllB pjcNIC. At Boanerllie, Don't miss this outing and day of fun. The O.-W. R. & ,N.. special train leaves Union depot 9 a. in. Round trip tickets 31. Children half fare. Next Sunday Is the day. Tickets on sale city ticket office. Third and Washington sta. THERE is a wonderful sense of safety and se curity which a bank account engenders. You feeLthat you are making a success. A bank account tends, to increase your effortsv and bring you Into a larger, broader sphere of activity, up where the opportuni ties are apparent on every hand andWhere You Have tho Ready Money to Take Advantage of Them, Start a Savings Account $oday. $1 is sufficient We pay 4 per cent inter est on deposits. Merchants National Bank Founded in 1880. Washington and Fourth Streets. Oard of Thank. I desire to herewith extend my heart felt thanks to many friends for the sympathy tendered and assistance ren dered mo on the occ&alon of the .death and burial of my beloved wife, Caroline, and especially for the beautiful floral tributes from my friends of the cus tom house. Fredrick: firmer. Man's Suit Free. If I cannot prove to any man that I am giving the beet clothing value In the city during my cleanup sale, I will fit htm with a suit and present It to him free. Jimmy Dunn, room 815 Ore gon lan bid. ' iP The Greatest b ffr y Open lecture Meeting Kvenlng Star grange will hold an open lecture meet ing at Its hall, near Division street and the Section Line road, at 8- o'clock to morrow afternoon. Robert R. 8peele will speak on "Training of Children." James O. Kelly will dlfcuS "Economic Ue of 'Meat," and b. M. riummer will talk on lh Eugenlo movement. The work of notable agriculturalists will also be dlsoussed. "Daughter of Bondage. Dr. Emma .TIrVl wUXJiJijonljui. iL-Ult Lolled Brethren church, Last Twenty eighth and Alberta alreeta, on a sub ject that every mother and father la urged to hear, "Daughter of Bandage." Trunk Containing 11500 Klftlngwrha yolica fcsM been appealed to b 0- The Greatest Shoe Sale of HIGH-GRADE SHOES EVER PUT ON IN THIS CITY IS NOW ON AT PICNIC, CAMPING OR SEASHORE DELICACIES When you are away it li nice to have a few good edibles with you, and this itore it noted for having everything that would tempt your appetita. L. MAYER & CO. Portland' Oldest and Best Grocers 148 Third Street A-4432, Main 9432 Look at our windows and you will be astonished at the prices we have put on all our aummer stock in order to close same out Remember ths Rosenthal way is "A New Stock for a New Season," and we therefore must close out every pair of summer shoea Irrespective of their cost during this month. P00 pairs of men's and ladies' Oxfords, short lines, A y t r the season's latest styles, per pair 3)1UU 1000 pairs of men's and ladies' Pumps and Ox- fords, regular prices $3.50 and $4 a pair, at. .. . D lelD 1000 pairs men's and ladies' $5 and $6 Pumps and (n nr Hanam and Boyden's men's "Best On Earth" Ox- ( a or fords (latest styles), now , tu'TeOD Come Ir!y. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Come Early aS3a9aM WEEK-END SAVING ON REGULAR STOCKED GROCERIES Sifted Sweet "Waldorf" Peas, reg. 20c tin, 3 cans for 50 . Bezier. .Boneless Sardines, 25c tin; dozen at f2.75 Beech Nut Sliced Racon, reRtilar 35c ir, jpecial ..30T Pimentoi, "great for salad," 2 cam for 25e Richelieu Lobster, tin 40e Japanese Crab Meat, regular 35c, tin 8e Ture New Yorklaple Syrup, Jl-Rallon tins 00? Gr.enadjne .and Blackher'ry Syrup, Quart bottle 8M All local Berr at brewery prices. Appolinarls Water, per doien quarts, f2.50 doren pints, f 1.75 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Klngan's "Own Cure Hams," the best ever. Morel's Pride Bacon, better than any, at same price at local stock. Baked Sugar-Cured Ham, "cooked in real wine." Virginia "Razor-Back Ham" 45c per pound. Visit our new refrigerator department, where everything Is under glass and ice-cooled. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Only seasonable, fancy selected Fruit and Vegetables to select fmm. Fruit Baskets our specialty. Ask for a Fly Killer. We wl!l be glad to give ynu one. WE SOLICIT NEW ACCOUNTS AMUSEMENTS 'totxtlam nxoza- FIEILiIG 7th anTaylor Phone i Mela 1, JL-1129 vonaxT Toxoiiow nan ttpeoUl lfattnea Tomorrow. CATHRINE COUNTISS Supported by lylney Ayr In the Cmedy Drama, ToiuiLi atajtY unr Evening. 78o, 6O0, jJo. ISa. Saturday Matinee. 50o. 26c. Aupust 4-5-S-7, Comedy Drama, "Awakenina; of Helena Sltohla" Bargain Mat. Tues. and Wed. BEATS SELLING FOR BOTH PLATS Teach Jonrjoyii How to Sa?e Has your own life teen a financial suc cess? v , .:.r; If it has, you know the value of savin? and can point the t- L ; I 1 ngni:..roaa loyour. boy. If It hasn't start your boy right now. Bhoir him thatit Jsai J area) tost makea a tur plus It makea no dif ference what he earns it he spends It alL If you get him really interested in saving now, he won't be nearly so lia ble to get into bad hltrv Its later for he'll find a better way of using his money than to spend It in a way that is harmful to him. We pay 4 on sayings Portland Trust Co. Of Oregon BANK Third and Oak Sta. The wle buyer never acrtflce quality to get a low price. It'a equally Important for the taxpayer' to know how cheap really ' good pavement can be laid. Investigate. Ask the fellow, who, has tried them alL In due time you'll ar rive at "bltullthla," Oeasldiaa 1 Special Summer Prices i Nights Matinees 10c and 20c Any Seat 10c The OAKS roaTXAirsfj okbat AJTUSXMIHT TAJIK AH Big outdoor Aota Tree Tree Circoe Lsrt Three 8aya Every afternoon and evening. The beat "hit ever en in Portland.- At t p.nu and 8 c m, 2 Clowns, animals' Aota, Clron Band, Oaks Park Band every afternoon and evening in delightful concert Xing Fharoeh, the famous educated horse. Every afternoon and eve nt tif. Skating Ba in the dancing pavilion. WXZK JTJIiY 8S -A Wyoming mo. msnce," Kappr Jack Oerdner a Co, S'Aroy and William, rraakle Drew, Zass Leonardos, Valentine Toa Jr, Twi light Plctaras, Orchestra. ! S f aunr e, a-:no UKATIXXIBBYSBY BAT wrir VV tu i." a tdp i -w n e W, H. St, Jams and Tlaytrs, Uartla Johnson' Ttavtloa-nes, Charley Case, Bobert Pe Mont Trio. Burr and Bone. i Kelly and Xfferty, The area xabby, Orchaetre, Flotnies. TV auttaee Bally WXXK JULY St frank Busk, The Clipper Qnartet, Mr. and Mrs. WtUlaaa Morris, The Three Madoaps, The Toklo Mlvskko Troupe, Pantegeeoope. Populet prtoea. Box oftloe open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Fhonee A-aa3v, Mala 403 a. Boxes and flrat row haJaonv raaarvxt. Onrtmlm I S ISO. 7:19, t. Oregon Humane Society OmOI 174 MABiaOK ST. rxowB MAur essi atm Refer all ernelty ealla t thia office. XOBSB AMBULAjrCB MaBXWiT.li 600 Foster & Klelscr High Grade Commercial and Electric BIG N: East Seventh and East Everett StaV Bhoaea Bast --Mill B-aa4, -- 1 L jLyric Theatre Fourth and BUrk It. The Armstrong , rolllts Company la FXtATXBQ TXB i BACXa, the Beel Olrly-atrty Show! Two perfonnanoee nightly, 700 and SiU IS and aso. Matin Bally, BiSO. any seat lOo. rrlday Bight, Chorus a Iris Oon-i test, r law mwm BP J Log .Cabin Baking Vancouver Ave. and Fremont St Who Buys Blue Ribbon Bread Buys Health Ask yntir arorr. If he is shove Fbur tponth ittnK't on thi west Hide, he will el you (he nmM of fsmtllte on Port lanri end Wlllumnttn llrljhta. If he Is In tit bualua dtatrlrt, he will say, thoae living In North end South Port land. If he I IncnUd on the east il la, he will fay Irvlnnt.in Ijiurlhurat, Mr. Tahnr. Hoa Cltv I'arV. Woodstock and "T.Ni i a. rro trtaTtr-wit eT-yw-rrve,-yoa are sure or aecuring BJ.TTB BJBB03T BBBAB "Bread Mari for Tea Oaate. BXCBXATIOV BABX Coraai Vang ha and Twenty-fourth arte, Victoria TB, Portland JTJ1T 89, 30, 31 AUCK 1, S, S, 4. Oamra hfgin week day I p. m, lxt diys ! 30 p. m. XttBXXr BAT TBXDAT. nnii nnrl.r ll fra to blaaohara wednaaw dar. Toxr abb Totrm bamxlt abb cob- bzaLt IXTITBO TO Press Club Picnic AT Bonneville Sunday, August 4, 1912 A grout program of prise event. Baae bail tFress Club v. Ad Club), raoea, munle, dancing. Good, wholesome fun, perfect order. Bpaotal tfela leavea Vnlon Depot at I a. m. EeturatoeT ar rives Portland 1:11 p, m. Botrarz-raaB- bxuaxxb tUaV. Instantly Believe and rapidly Cure aOCT.RIXETJirATISM.RHEUMATIO GOUT, SCIATICA. LTJiiBAOO, and all pain In the bead, face and Ilmbe. Al all Draeaaaa, at hem Sola Aaaa) Z, FOUCERA a CO, IW, H. T. Ticket may be ptirehaaed from the secrstary, Portland Pre Club, Elk building. Also at Lh1on Depot aTo at 0.-W. it A N. office. .Ihird and Wen tugton Street. crr.Totrs.nrjrrs now Yuan v