I 4 -I ':.-'t r.f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, . AUGUST 6, 1912.'- 9 r : ' r STKKEB RESOIIT BUBSCaiTTIOVS, Don't forget when going Sway on r" rseatlnq ur lor the nirmer, thit Tin Journal cm follow- yon at 5 ent wnk,. the refjlir ubcr(tlun rstrs. and, the fol lowing igtnU will nupjil joe t ur rrga Up Mm' Tttj Oerie. Or., Bay Ocean botel. Brh Center, WVh., W. C. Collins. CumoB BptingB, Vh., Mineral Springe hotel Collins, Warti.. Fred A. Toting. Oenrhnrt. Or.. Mrs. O. L. Elliott. lliriM, Wiit.. fj. B. Woodruff. Lime Bench. Wuh., Lawrence Dtnneen, (Delivery to all ncrint on North Heath.) Nrtrport. Or., filen Howard. , Rockawa Beach. Or . Wllklni A Rice. SeaaMc, Or.. Itpr Proebatel. (Delivery to all imrti nf Svantite.) . HinTiew, Wb.t F. K. Brrauhgl. - Tillnmnol. Or.. J. 8. Lninnr. WlJImlt 8rlnr. Or., K. W. Mclara. Caxcadla, Or.,, O.M. CelaendorfiT. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS "The HEILTQ Cathrln Countins In - Awaneninsr or Helen riicnie. COUNCIL CREST High class attrac tions. LTPIO Armstrong Follies, company in "Pat's Drearn." OTIPHKUM Ovpheum circuit vaudeville, THK EMPRESS Vaudeville. PANTAOEH Vnudevill. THK OAKS Amu soment rark. Weather Conditions. Portland and Viridity Fair tonight and AVednesday; northwesterly winds. Oregon and Washington Fair to MKlit and Wednesday; northwesterly winds. Idaho Fair tonlftht nnd Wednesday. Bounlon of Marsballtown, Iowa Folks An Informal reunion of former resi dents of Mgrsnalltown, own was held last Sunday, at Mount Tabor rark. While . less than 24 hours' notice was flven, theie were 44 former residents of that town registered at the meeting place. At 1 o'clock tliey sat down to tables spread with a luncheon that cer tatnly Indicated that these same "lowans" were not In the habit of going on short rations. The afternoon was peht In listening to the band conceit and chatting over old friends In that far off prairie state. Arrangements are being made to fona permanent organ isation and to give an excursion over the Mount Hood railway in the near future. Burtc, of Bontta Park, died. Deatlr wee caused by stomach trouble. ' The floral decorations it th. funeral were beauti ful. . , . .'xaiproTemeni- Club ' Active. At the regular meeting ot the North Alblna Improvement association Monday night A strong resolution wee adopted favor ing the deepening and widening of the Columbia slough for . commercial and sower purposes and by connecting' this arm with the main channel of "the Co lumbia river by extending the boundary of the Port of Portland to tfcke In thjf territory adjacent thereto. A resolution was adopted asking that en arc light be Installed on Ains worth avenue at the entrance on Albin avenue to the Pe ninsula park. A committee was formed to Inquire Into the cause of shortage of water and a resolution was passed de nouncing the untimely use of, lawn sprinklers and the sale and waste of water to outside towns until a sufficient supply was at hand for the taxpayers' use. The park committee was urged to continue Its efforts to secure favorable action on part of park board for the purchase of the additional row of lots east of ths park, thus enlarging the BarR afcffut five acres; also to urr tms purchase of proporty between Killlngs worth avenue and the Jefferson high school by the school board, which would greatly enhance the beauty, not only of that Institution, but also the new library now in course of construction. Everybody is cordially invited to at tend next Monday night's meeting at the old Fire hall. Wo Witnesses Agalsst Kay 'When th police committee of the city executive board met yesterday afternoon to try the case- of Detective Sergeant Kay no wltneess appeared to prose cute the rase nnd the cluiiges were, dis missed. Kay hud been accrued of con duct unbecoming an officer. Patrolman Oee was reinstated to the force, after having been suspended for some time because he addressed vigorous language to Mrs. Ethel Kwlng, whom he met on the old. steel bridge June . The patrol man nocTlKed the woman of lending his wife into tad company, - ills-little il year-old daughter testified strongly In her father's bel.alf yesterday. Torestry Men Change Places F. ' A. Metzi-r of Washington, D. P., assistant chief of the tisvlsions of accounts and disbursement of the foreft service, has assumed Site ''duties of A. II. nniiMns, dlMrirt fiscal agent of the servloe. Mr. Metzer whs detailed n relieve Mr. Cousins while the Intftr spends about Blx nek. In Washington fa m llinrlxlng hrmaelf with- twdHwetherfc----it Ts the policy of the department to have local men take occasional trips to t'no enstern offices, and to nend the eastern men to the local offices, that both may receive the benefit of the change. Tax to Maintain Boss Show The meeting of the joint connnittee of rcrrosentntinns of the various clubs and organizations in the city appointed to consider phtim for putting the Rose "Festival upon n taxation maintenance basis, which was to be held yesterday was postponed bt'iHuse ninny of those inter ested were out of the city. It, may fc sttvitial weeks before an other rn 11 Is Issued for a meeting, ac conling to H. 1a Idlomrui, chairman of t): c com m it tee. Bays Wife Hired Dettetlve That Helen Heed has paid close to $1000 for private detective hire tince January 1 wan the statement this morning In the circuit court of counsel for John Seed, the defencTant Tri n aiv"6fcerction. "The mrttter came before the court on a mo tion from the defendant to compel the woman to nan.ie places and persons whom she accuses the defendant with being friendly. The wmn agreed to name Hip house, but not the name of the person. - - Brings Runaway Boy Deputy Proba tion Officer Fisher returned yesterday evening from J.os Angeles, where he se cured George KoHsman, a 1 year old led that ran away last Ootoher, Ths boy wns brought north, and will be sent to Fetortdmrg, -Alaska. U his- gi'RndiiKtlr. Rfiysman nid that he lias been working slr.ee running iiw ay, lnteniilrig each week to write his fo.ster parents, but Upon each occasion neglecied to carry out the Intention of notifying them of his location. Wouldn't Xetnra to Husband. Mrs. Ethel Young, who was arrested Sunday on a bench warrant charging her with contempt of court because she failed to heed the warning of Judge Tazwell to return to her huaband and leave Wal ter Cole, a prisoner -In tho city jail, alone, will be bld - at poHte station until next Saturday when disposition will be made of her caae. The woman and Colo wero arrested on July 12, on a statutory charge and she was re leased when she promised to return to her busband and leave Cole. Instead of doing so, however, she persisted in ap pearing at the police station to see Coje and was picked up by the police Sunday. News for Mother and Bister If the mother and sister of the late Charles C. Slawson, who died at Forsyth, Mont., recently, following a railroad accident in which he had his right arm cut off, are in Portland they can obtain some Information Interesting to them from Mrs. Ira Carson of Forsyth. A letter received yesterday by Mayor Rush light from Mrs. Carson states that Charles C. Slawson boarded at the Car sons in Forsyth and that he told a friend he had a mother and sister in Portland. Their address he gave as 35 Sandy road. ..To Investigate Houseboats Deputy City Health Officer S. M. Geliert was detailed by City Health Officer C. H, Wheeler Mo mak an inspection of houseboats along the river in the vicin ity of the Oaks, to ascertain if reports that numerous cases of typhoid fever prevalent (here are tru, a rumor has spread abroad that the disease orig inated from the use or water obtained In Oaks Park. Tho health authorities do not believe this, as the water sys tem of the Oaks Is attached to the Bull Run mains. Charged With Forgery C. E. Thrls tenscn, an employment agent", was ar rested last night on a warrant charging him with forrerv at 215 Twentv-nim h street, on complaint of Orlln Potter of Forest fJrove Tho ..... .r...r.:.- ..,rv.. ..o?V"....l.i.m on December U, iftll, Chrlfltensen en tered into a contract with the Climber Machinery company and forged the name of Orlln Potter to tho contract The contract was dated March 1. lDll! i lie case did not come up for hearing this morning. Fottftfe Arrested Charles Pottage, tha contractor who was accused bv Tom Conroy, secretary of the Bricklayers' union, of mayhem, growing out of a -fight in the Labor Temple when Pottage h alleged to hnve bitten a portion of Conroy's ear off, was arrested last night on a warrant by Detective Smith. The trouble is alleged to have occurred on July 26. The case has not been set for trial. - Wantr Bon'r-Wagaa vA. letter- writ ten from Higdonvllle, N. C., by S. A. Hlgdon and received by Mayor Rush light today askH that six days' wages duo W. A. Hlgdon, a fireman who was killed while on his way 4o a fire June 6 last, be remitted to Higdon Sr.. the father of the unfortunate ' fireman. Intoxicated Boy Arrested Because of the arrest by Putrolman Gordon of a 19-year-old boy, giving the name of Lee Flowers, mho was Intoxicated and asleep on Eighteenth fitreet hatweeji Flanders and GltsHfi streets, an Investigation- ia to bp started to determine where the boy secured the liquor. ; f ' Br. Wilson to TaMe Much Interest Is being expressed in Dr. Clarence True Wilson's talk in opposition to woman urag.e...to..M.tveD.-.ObAjaultrjpjttli. I The Faciflo States Fire Insurance Conrpaay has Issued a new map of Ore gon, giving population of the cities and towns ns shown by the last United States census. The company will be pleased to deliver one of these maps, fre to anyone sending name and ad dress to the Pacific States Fire Insur ance company. i!0n Chamber of Com merce building. Phones Marshall 69, Home A-4SS1. Snpp Green Tea Room menu, Au gust B: Solip. cold lamb, glrtblh Bleak, creamed cauliflower, scalloped corn, baked npph'K and cream, tea biscuits, filjcctl tomatoes, celery, cantaloupe, ber ries and crer.ni, peaches and cream, ice creum and rulio. Dies on Way to Hospital While on the way to the hospital in an ambulance on July 1. John Carl Bulk, the seven-nionths-ohl baby of Mr. and Mrs. , GUs Nine out of ten unbiased civil engineers will tell that "bituli- j thic pavement '; ', i is best by every test " Laundering More Careful and Less Wearing here in a nutshell is the story o.f Troy- Lami'dry work. The pro cesses of modern laundering Troy way have been, brought" down to the most exact science more careful and less wearing than home washing, ever was. When you send your clothes to the Troy your insure yourself against disappointment. Called for on time delivered on time laundered in the Troy vfray the best way. Make us prove this. Call for a wagon and insist on the Troy. East 33 Bpth Phones B-61 18 "YOU CAN DEPEND ON THE TROY" X LAUNDRY COMPANY RjQ hotel this evening at 1:15 o'clock. This ia free to all interested. f Kissers Go Tret RlcWrd Foster and Dora Roberts, who had been joyriding, It Is claimed, and who were hugging and kissing in an automobile at six teenth and Savler treeta, were arrest ed at o'clock this morning by Patrol man N. M. Jones on a disorderly con duct charge, When the case came up for - hearing this morning, they were admonished to behave better In the fu ture and the case wae continued tpr sentence. - Kotoroyolist Again Arrested. Be cause II. V. Kaddorly, manager of the Custom House Auto company, who was arrested last night at Grand avenue and Clay street for riding his motor cycle with his muffler cut out, failed to appear in municipal court this morn ing, a bench warrant was issued for his arrest and bail wm fixed at $25. Ho was arrested by Patrolman Kussell. Mystery Enshrouds It "Mystery en shrouds" a petition received by Mayor Rushlight through the mail this morn ing. The petition begs the rnayor tp award to !'Mr. D. 8. JTujy Levaney a leather medal and a leathern protector for his noble heart." The petition, which is signed by B. S. Moose and 20 others, does not recite who the man with the noble heart is or why he should haVe a medal. When you need a truss let me show you the most sensible and practical truss made. BeBt of satisfaction at a modern cost. Albert Bcrnl, the drug glat, 229 Washington, near Second. dred cases of typhoid fever have been reported at the two local hospitals dur ing the past ten daye, and the matter is to be investigated by the municipal authorities. Vaccination of the Canadlen Paolflo employes has proved tttf tt fectlvo as a preventative. : Estate of Ksrtenna Beam The Inven tory of the estate of Marisnn Bturn On Oregon City Electric, one half hour out, .80x200, for $410. Small payment down and $8 or $10 per month. Build a nice little house and move in right away. Raise your own vege tables, chickens, etc. Live out in the open and be independent. Send or call for map. Northwestern Trust Co. Wilcox Building Phones Main 3517, A-7340 Blver Exemrslons to Oregon City- Boat from Taylor street does. Week days, t a. m., 2 p. m ; Sundays, ! a. m., 12 in., J p. m. Round trip, 40c. Tickets good on P. R., L. & P. care. - Steamer Jesse Harkinu for Camts, Washougsl and way landings, dally at cept Sunday. Leaves Washington vtreit dock at 2 p. rn. ' The Witt net Club Banee, Rlngler's hall, Wednesday evening. Grand prhe waltz. . IZoont Hood Auto Stage Two stages dally. Phone Main 3074. Sell. 1461 W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Br. C. T Chamberlain has moved to The Journal bldg. Br. 7. B. Sternberg has moved to The Journal bldg.- Br. E. C. Brown, Eye, Ear, Marquam Kew Kratx Buffet, 8d and Alder sts. Typhoid at Calgary. Totted Press Ld Wire.) Calgary, -Alberta, Augr t, One hun. GERLINGER-RICHARDS COMPANY, Inc. Successors to WETHERBEE, PvICHARDS & CO. Insurance, Loans and Estate Agents. 1000-1001 Yeon Bldg. Phone, Marshall 1776 Agents ; Royal Insurance Company, Ltd., of Liverpool. Royal Indemnity Company, of New York. Firemen's Insurance Company, of New Jersey. Fire, Marine, Automobile Accident, Health, Casuality, Insurance, Bonds, Plate Glass and Boilers. was filed today In the county court, This hows the value to be tl7,!2J. The appraisers were O. W. Rosenblatt, D, W. noes and w, I. wait. Have You a Chair All Your Own? If Not, Look at Our Line and Pick One Out. Even Have a Name Plate on It, If You Like, aocssioa- TTrEjrrrirBE ou factobt to tottb hoks MAIL ORDEB CATALOGUE FBEE : . ' KAIL ORDEB CATALOGUE FBEE - .. I 389 Alder Street, Opposite Olds, Wortman & King. ji.Jgj)s l II I l1 .1.. Business Retiring From. ence, These Unusual Prices $15 Auto CoaU, mohair ffQ CC cravenette SO.UG $8.50 Auto Coats of same C AC material .... . .v SO.VO $5 Linen Dusters priced at (j $2.50 Linen Dusters priced J To $28 Handbags, the very best, now for ONE HALF To $12 Fitted Traveling Cases priced at., ONE HALF To $80 Trunks of every kind priced .at. ...ONE HALF 50c Boys Caps, 40 dozen on 1 sale at, each ... 7 .'. .' . . . . . . I Uv To $2.50 Boys' Bathing Suits To $2.50 Boys' Sweaters on 1 jj sale at uUv (Both Above, Three for $1.00) Men's Smoking Jackets, $5 to $15. now for ONE HALF $8 Silk Hats (Youman's) (ff QP only &UsO To $5 All Straw Hats (Milan) To 75c All Silk Hose on sale at only LOL To $3 Shapke Auto Caps To 75c All Four-in-Hand Ties QA- only . . . .vr OlC $1.50 Silk Neckwear, rour- L in-Hand 03C To $2.50 B. & P. Knit Ties (Ca for.. yoC To $3.50 B. 8c P. Heavy $? 1 1 r Knit Ties 3)1.10 To $2.50 Lot of Gloves, All Standard-. UOC $8 Rough-Neck Sweaters Jg Extra Trousers for Young Men Peg Top and Cuff Bottom. 200 pairs, regularly $2.50. 85c 195 pairs, regularly $3.50 $1.15 240 pairs, regularly $5.00 . . . .$2.35 To $40 Rogers-Peet Suits and Over coats, other standard (11 Q makes J) 10.00 To $27.50, same as j 2 Oj? above J) 1 tJ.OO To $22.50 Stratford System Suits and Overcoats for young 1 J H F men J1 1 0 To $35.00 Rogers-Peet (L C Suits, blue and black. . . ,DaV 1 UO To $18.00 Special Lot of English Topcoats, many silk-lined, Eng. lish covert cloth, regular values up to $20.00. Take your unre- jp'OP". stricted choice for O VfOO Top Overcoats, exceptionally high grade, full box back, regu- fl A F larly sold to $35, choice. . . iDV.fjO HAT DEPARTMENT Buy now such things as Panamas and Straw Hats. We are making terrible reductions. FURNISHING GOODS, of all kinds being sold regardless ojF cost. BOYS' DEPARTMENT You have no idea what this sale means to buyers of Boys' Clothes. You never saw such prices for such values. YOU ARE SERVED WITH THE BEST AT THE PORTLAND Tou'll find many ap petising midsummer delicacies on our menus; we are al ways glad to help you entertain a friend at breakfast, lunch eon or dinner. Enjoy the fresh sea foods and the dainty meat dishes that our chef delights to pre pare. There's no cozier or more convenient place for an after - theatre upper; delightful music while you dine. Service that Is atten tive, courteous and In keeping with the repu tation of this "famous dining place. TXB lOlTtilD BOTES a. J. Xeufmann, Kgr. 231 A TAKING advantage of an opportunity often means ready money. Have you a bank account to draw on? It is the surest way to ' attain that goal of success the dividing line be tween the old man that looks for a job and the old man that can retire and be independent. Start a savings account today. We pay 4 per cent onrvtfip-iccoiiTits;: Under government supervision. Merchants National Bank Founded in 1886. Washington and Fourth Streets. Old Reliable Oood work depends upon proper facili ties whicrt this offlee has in every par- tlculir. Spacious, inviting, sanitary of fices, equipped with all the necessary and latest scientific dental appliances, expert operators, etc. Popular prices arn oossibla because of th Union's lira ! patronage. Why go to other dentjats , less able to please you and less able rt0 perform strictly high-class. work, and wny Kf eiprwnere inn pay ui generally prevailing higher prices. Come to the Old Reliable make sure in advance of perfect work and permanent satisfaction at least cost. Lion Clothing Co., Successors. Fourth and Morrison Streets SZOS GRADE PLATES, CXOWBS, PORCELAIN ij BRIDGE "ORK A VOPUXAB PRICES Extractions a Specialty Our extraction work is the sort that removee all fear that It will hurt. We use oniy painless methods. Our work Is especially recommended to nervous peopie, oia.roias and for children. Fifteen Years' Guarantee . With All Work What Oar Guarantee Means The Union Painlaia nml i. i.an.. I porated under the laws of the state of ; Oregon, and the company is responst' le for the guarantee that aroes with all the work'that leaves .his office. This affords the public absolute protection ( against inferior workmanship and ma- 1 terluls, -f"' . . UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS (Incorporated), ttl H - Sfertee- Street,-Corner-PtreW Entire Corner Phone Mala B39. open uveaugs. Quickest Results Are Obtained by Want, Ads in Tha. Journal m!bJ mmm ri H Modem Methode In construct loo and honesty of materials that's" why Barber Asphalt withstands th test of time and traffic. p-;.:i-:li'.-')''1):lV'.i!iw'iiwiiiiii mwmm mm' l AMUSEJIEJiTS SEAT SALE OPE ITS TOBAT, 10 A. M. BXIUO TKXATBJO, " Matinee Saturday. La Salle Theatre (Chicago) Big Mu- tii t, slual Comedy "LOUISIANA LOU" with BARNEY BERNARD Sophie Tucker and the original east and production. Prices, both evening and matinee: Lower floor. 11.50; balcony. 1.00, 76c, 60c; gallery. 60o. ' POPULAR PBJ0B8 " HEILIG 7th and Taylor Phones: Main 1, A-liaa TONIGHT, ff toow bargain Matinee. TOMORROW CATHRINE COUNTISS Supported by STB BET ATBX8 In the Bomaatie Comedy, "AWAJEEBTWO OP HELENA KZOHXE" Evenings, 75c, 50c. 86c, 6o. Both Matinees, any seat, 26e. Next week, begtnnlnpr Sunday, "The CUrl With the Qreen Eyes." aaatuiee Cvry say. ress ulllvan . Coasldlae 1 Kef Ined VandevUi . Special Summer Prices1 Nighu 10c and 20c Matinees Any Seat 10J WEEK AUGUST 8 "Models of J si dine j" De Paris," John White's Comedy Clrous, 1 Teronl, Verdi and Brother, Constance" Wisdom as Co., Be Lisle and Vernon, Xuro Lutgens, Twl-Llght pioturea, Of-i ohestrs. MAiar a. A-ioao HATIHEE EVXBT BAT k.Vlt BVm em SJPleaWhJBBlk lS-88-B0e EIGHTS WEE1 : THEATRE I3 J3-30-75 1 . VWi 9 An all-eemedy bill, Kra. Oene Xnghee Oo.. W. O. Pields, the BUent Xnmov lst V suits Crould, Tan Brothers, Brad shaw Brothers, Belmont and Karl, the Btaaleys, Orchirtra, pieturee. - Katiaee Daay - WEEK AUGUST 0 JeweU'e Msnlkine, Max .Witt's Southern Olrls, Pranoesoa : Steading fc Co., Baymend, Williame and Wolfns. Pantageseope, Paatagea Or chestra. Popular prices, ifatlnee dsilr.r Boxes asd First Bow Baleony aeseneA Box office open from 10 a. m, to 10 . m. paones a-aasa, nam eeao. tnir sin a 130, 7U8 and 9. x t Ponrth and Staxk SfreefaT Armstrong Polllee Company la "PAT'S BBJ3AM" Bifgest Blot of Laughter TMs Seaeea two perrormances nigntiy, i:n ana 9.15. Matinees dally, 2:45. Regular j prices: Kvenlngs. 15o and 26c. MaU-1 nees, any seat, ioc. , Friday Eight Ohorna Olrls1 Conteet, eeweeMewxwweeee(weewwN c OAKS POBTLABTO'S GBEAT AMUIEMEJTT BABX Last Five Baye of Olrous Great Circos Boyd & Ogle's big - aliow. Ponies Boe Clewmg Oaks Park Band Great Concerts. Lady Livingstone The skating bear. King Pharaoh The educated horse. All usual park attractions. BBCBSATIOW PABX Corsei Tangba eid Twenty-feurth Sta Tacoma TS. . 4 ' Portland August a, r, s, . jo and u Games begin week days 1 p. m. Sun - days 2:30 p. in. LADIES' BAT FBIBAT. " 1 ' " Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednee. day. . Oregon Humane Society OrnCB 174 HADISOE ST. ' PXOVB HACf $99t A-73SS ' V Beter tU eruelty eallt to th's n'tv BOSSS K3ULArC3 M.TZ ."JTU t ) - '-