The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 14, 1912, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND WEDNESOAYlEVEN
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Town Topics
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" Don't tbcgtt waea going away ea
vacation or for the sftmmer. that Tn
Journal emu follow jmt at 11 eeote (
tin ruUr ubcriptka rata, and tne fol
lowing agents will supply Js at oar regu
lar rate.: - . ,.
Bty Ocaaa, -Or.," Bay Ocean note!. i
Batch Center, Wash., W. C. Colllna. "
Carson Sprint Wash., Mlaeral Sprtefl
hotel ' s
Colllna. Wia., Fred A; f mn. '.
Oearbart. Or., lira, 0. h. Elliott.
llaaeo. Wah.,H. B. Woodraft.
-tSng Beach,. Waah., lawrence Dtaaaan.
(DollTer? to alt folate no Nortb Beach.)
Newport, Or., Glad Howard.
Rorkaway Beach. Or.. Wllklns At Rice.
Seaside; Or., Letter Proebstel. (DellTery
to aU (Crta ot Seaside.) .
Seatlfew, Wab.. F.-fc Srranhat
- Tt I In moot. ht, J. g. Lamm.
Wllbolt Springs. Or. P. W. McLeara,
Cascadla, Or., Q. M. Geltendorfer.
TONIGHT'S AMUSESflENTa ,
HEIUG-fcther4ne
' Girl With the Green Eves.W ..' T f
COUNCIL CRESTHlgh cles attro
tlon. . , v ,
LYRIC Armstrong Tollies company ?n
"Fascinating Flo." J J
ORPHEUM Orpheum circuit vaudevlll
THE EMPRESS Vaudeville. .
PANTAGES Vaudeville,
THE OAKS Amuaament park. -
Weather Conditions,
' Portland and vicinity: Showers to
bight or Thursday. "VV'esterlv winds.
Oregon and Waahlngton: Showera to
night or Thursday. Cooler east por
tion Tnursaay. westerly winas.
Idaho: Showera tonight or Thurs-
oay. cooler Thursday.
night by Patrolman 8m,tb at Second mad
Kiimttiia atMAta am Mnmnio I t t nr fat
O'Leary, who charged that jrbyj had
attempted to atioot him while the two
were in "Murphy's Saloon" at- II North
Third street At no assault charge waa
made, the poltca officer charged Elrby
with carrying concealed weapon Thla
morntnr ho waa sentenced to 109 days
on the rock pile and fined 1200. The
police had been warned by Ala wife
that Klrby had a revolver -ana was
atartlng out to make trouble, and pa
trolman jwere looking for him. -.--' ,
Green lea Boom Jtenn, T. K. 0. aC
Wednesday evening, epeclal.SOo lunch
eon, bouillon, chickens croquettes,
creamed potatoes, cold slaw, tea bis
cuits, choice of deasertsVcoffee, tea or
chocolate. Cold veal or ham. peat, corn
on-cobrfralt aalad, ahrlmn aalad, toma
to salad, peach pleT"efa-..iello vrtth
whipped cream. Ice cream and cake.
Gentlemen welcome. ., ,'
rile Bankruptcy Patltloniw C. W.
Waterman, an Astoria merchant, pe
titioned the -United - States district
court to declare . him bankrunt Mon
day, statingthat-Wi ttammtea- were
328,881.91 and" bis assets but I16.i78.95,
Of tha latter fU.000 represented his
stock. Martin 8. West, a Portland
watchmaker, also filed a? bankruptcy pe
tition stating that he had no assets and
owned 11,583.76,- .
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Suggestion -of Graft Comes to
Council In Affidavit Fiied by
Former Employe; Foreman
Is Accused.
Distributing" Trout rry Two bnn
drea caha of trout fry are being dis
tributed In streams In the Hood River
district by Chief Deputy Game War
den Craigr and aaalatants. ... On Tri
day Mr. Craig wiy take a carload of
bass and trout fry to eastern Oregon.
Twenty cans of baas will be distributed
around La Grande, 10 about Union, 75
cans of trout at Baker and 75 at Pen
dleton. , '
' Bobbed ain of Bis Tobaooo, Altered
On the charge of attempting; to hold
up Thomas Howell for a 5 cent piece of
-iorjaricorameiTttOTiTOeHdraiepn
Brown entered pleas of not rullty be
fore Judge,-McGlnn yesterday. The two
men further assaulted Howll, after
finding the tobacco waa all he had In
his pockets. Their case will be tried
early In September. A "speller" for
physicians advertising to guarantee
curea was arraigned for violating a
law applying to each practice. He gave
the name of 'Truthful" Travis. The
., Indictment was returned last week, and
, he was arrested at Seattle. Judge Mc
Glnn asked him why he had taken up
i siiejv work, to which the man replied
that he was a barber by trade, but was
, unable to get work. He askcl the court
t appoint an attorney for him, as he
has no money. The Judge released him
on his recognisance until Septemher.
Anna Oalktns was released on ball. Bhe
Is charged with contributing to the de
linquency of a minor. George Troyer
was released upon promlae to' pay a
bad check he forged. ,
Oats Possession of Bom Mrs. H. E.
Ecofflns was given possession of her
home at 348 Sacramento street yester
day by Judge McGinn of the circuit
- court, In anKrt1on brought against her
sister, Mrs. Edward Long, who has been
living In the place the past few months.
The case was apraled from the Justice
court, where Judse Bell held In favor
of Mrt. Long. Judge McGinn, said he
would not do anything that would de
prive the plaintiff of her property, even
though there was an agreement between
her and the alater covering board and
. lodfetng. From the story told by Mrs.
Soofflns, Mrs. Long asked to use tem
porarily one of the houaes owned by
Mrs. Scofflna. This waa agreed, but
tha Long family moved Into the Sacra
mento street houae last May, doing, so
upon nn alleged agreement to take care
of Mia. hcoff Ins. , who' now declares
there was no such agreement. Judge
4 McGinn asked Long and his wife how
long It would take them to move out.
They replied they would movo at once.
Thla st-ttled the trouble.
Botel Clyde, ,Tnth and Stark streets.
Just opened. Nlnety-slx furnished
rooms, 48 with prlvatebath. Hot and
cold running water and phone In each
room. Best and most central location
In city. Quiet; homelike. " Finest $1 and
$1.50 rooms or f 1.60' to $2 with private,
bath to be had la the northwest
roar Peaohes os a Branch A branch
supporting four large and luaclous
peaohes was left with The Journal yes
terday by Mrs. S. E. Rlpperton, 410
Third street. The peaches were grown
In tha yard at Mrs. Rlpperton's home.
They are excellent samples of Oregon's
flna fruit
Bankrupt Ba,le at 190 Morrison stret
of bakery and restaurant equipment and
supplies, dishes, chairs, showcases, cash
register gas plates, bakers, pans etc
Everybody invited.
Ken's Pants i Clean TJp Bale. Tha
pants I sell for S2 and S3 would cost
you 13.60 to $6 In the high rent stores
on the street Jimmy Dunn, room 315
OnganiaA mda--Takd .aUvator.
Special swimming exhibition, Profes
sor Cavlll, Vivian Marshall and assist
ants, Saturday evening, followed by a
social hop at Qearbart, Or. Make hotel
reservations, 100V4 Fourth street
Aocnsed by iO-Ysar-Old Girl A war
rant charging Charles E. McCarthy of
409 East Alder street with contrjbutlng
to the delinquency of a minor was this
morning secured for his arrest. he com
plaint having been sworn .o hy the
mother of 18-year-ofd Dorothy Ramsey
of 10 Eat Ninth street, who declares
that yesterday the man had called at
her homfl and on a pretense of (folng
out to collect a bill, had enticed the lit
tie girl to his home and there attar-tccd
her The llttlo girl Is salil to havo fled
from the house and souKht the protec
tion of an SKed couplfl who wan pnaslng
the house. It Is claimed that MrCnri..y
then followed the couple and the little
girl until she waa about a half block
from h.r home when h fled. IJ.ill has
been fixed at 3S00.
Tha Bowers hotel entrance. Eleventh
street, corner Stark. Special rates for
week or month. Special Wednesday din
ner, 76 cents. Charles IL Rowley, man
ager.
Our famous large and Juicy Tamhtll
crawfish are now at their very. best
cur eiiieriuuinieiu oi me oignrm oraer.
The Hofbrau-Quella Phone Main J19.
If absolute safety and up to date
service appeals to you do your banking
with the Hartman-TJiompson bank,
i'ourth and Stark streets.
Following 'the recent graft inquiries
Into tha conduct of (ha police and
water departments and their consequent
reorganisation by.order of Mayor Rush-
Dght. JtlII mora:ensaIIohar aevelop-
ments are promised in another depart
ment hitherto unbrushed by tha wings
Of suspicion. The department Is that
olHetreet cleaning and information has
Irt en-placed in tha hands of Councilman
James Magulre, leading him to believe
that thousands of dollars of tha public
funds may have been
through' the collusion of laborers with
foremen of their gangs.
Six laborers told Councilman Magulre
that they- knew of - cases - where em
ployes ywho had not worked for days
and Weeks at a time had been kept on
the pay rolls by foremen. Five of these
men refused to file affidavits confirm.
lng their statements for tear of losing
their Jobs.
The sixth, however, quit work and
signed an affidavit yesterday declaring
that J. E. Backenstos, an employe of the
1 department under Foreman-Chn of tha
east side barn, had been off more than
a week between April 1 and July 11,
and that he, J. F. Jorg, quit because
Foreman Conn tried to make him do the
work that Backenatos should have dona
Following la Jorg's affidavit:
"To the Honorable Mayor,, and Mem
bers of the Executive Board?
As en employe of the c'fty of Port
land, I wish to call your attention to the
condition that has existed" at the east
side barn for sometime. :
"The foreman, Mr. Cohn, does not
treat his men In a fair and Impartial
manner as he should do. He has In his
employ certain pets that work and lay
off when ever they, please.
"One man In particular was absent
from duty on the following nights slno
April 1, 1912: " -v -
"Nights absent, April 1, quit at 11
o'clock; 2d, 11 o'clock; 8d, 11 o'clock;
4th, absent all night; 13th, quit at 11
o'clock; 27th, 12:30 o'clock; 29th, 12
o'clock. May lltht absent; 28th, absent;
June 15th, quit at 11 o'clock; 19th, U
o'clock; 20th, absent; 27th. absent; July
2d, quit at 12:30 o'cloek; 3d, absent; 8th
and 9th, absent; 10th, quit at 12 o'clock;
llXhraberit;8thr qult"at 12 o'clock;
August 10th, quit at 12 o'clock.
"The man referrod to above as being
absent Is J. E. Backenatos, on the 18th
of July I refused to do his work, and
waa discharged by Mr. Cohn.' There
are others that are not attending to
their duty aa they should. And I would
respectfully request that your honor
able body make a thorough Investigation
of thla matter, as you will find plenty
6f evidence to corroborate the state
ment that I have made.
"J. F. JORO."
sound aa from Portland. If this Is so,
they are asking more than me otner
lines sailing from tha sound, whosi
tarirfa have been published as ner
quoted. It ts only an additional and
atrong argument Portland shippers
squandcraJfl.say-ln emphasis of the Immediate and
absolute necessity of a rortiana line to
the orient at once, that will make im
posalble such discriminatory chargea
Without such a line Portland Is bound
not only to lose her. big flour business,
but other Industries as well.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
TRACED TO HOUSE CAT
tlon, however, whlcb Portland shippers! the measure, and Joy lined up with
have had to contend with ainca tha Win tha "yeas.-,
terhouse line took over tha oriental
business from thla port
P0ie4 to Aooepf Bate.
. - Afte tha first boat bad sailed last
September, whan freight rates from the
sound wara then nlv t a7toiirthey
were raised to 12.50 a ton, a differential
In favor of tha sound of 60 cent a ton.
Portland shippers. In order to reach the
orient had no recourse but to accept
This rats continued until about Janu
ary V when rates on "tha aound began
to range around 32.60 a ton. They at
ones Jumped- to 33 a ton from Portland.
This dlacrtmlfiatory rate could be en
forced because Portland shippers. In or
der to get to tha orient' had to take
these rates or lose all tbelr business,
Tet In the face of all thla discrimina
tion, the ships sailing out of here have
been filled, anqwlng the potential
strength of this "oriental trade from this
port Requests fo ejmtlonal space on
tfta Hercules, soon to salt have had ta
be aefilPdunless It happens that some
of the shippers do not use an tne space
at present engaged. The Hercules takes
about eSOOl tons.
ZTTir3ValWhoua-pe61pla.-aa.y
asking the same rates from Fuget
(Tfnttaa Preaa LainS Wlrei
Springfield. Mas a. Aug. liv Aocord-
lng to officials of the health depart
ment here today, the source of pallo
myelitis, popularly known aa Infantile
paralysis, has been traead to common
house cats. The department officials
declare - they Aave discovered well de
veloped cases in cats, and will send a
number of them to Boston for observa
tion by experts.
CIT0YENNE ON BRONCHO
GIVES STATE TO WILSON
(United Prase Leased Wire.! -
- Sea QirtrN. rur-11. Ridina; i
broncho to the home of Governor Wood
row Wilson here. Miss Albert Claire, a
suffragette of Sheridan. Wyo.... assured
the Democratic candidate today that the
women of Wyomlnr favored htm for the
preatdency. Miss CJalre .rained eon-
pea a number cf stations with movable
platforms - made of pieces of old air
brake hose fastened scroa strips of ash
wood. . . ..; '"7.. .-
. .r 'Vvv,.,
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i ,l - - , r - ' v' -
Ruptured?
Whv suffer or taae enances on Strang'
nlatlnn whun I can rive vou absolute
protection and a posnlble cure? Th
WILSON TRUSS IS GUARANTEED TO
slderabl fame recently bvKllna f rom ' wilbon. tkubb ib ju a i ajtuy.
Sherldan to New York and Uftr across NiA regardlees of occupation, age or
tho contlnant . .. "No aorlna. No elastla Indorsed
For serving Ice oream without wast
ing It by melting an Illinois man has
patented a can the bottom of which is
lifted as a handle la turned, forcing
some of the contents out Into a meas
ure. .
To protect baggage as It ts unloaded
from bars an eastern railroad has equlp-
hv all nhvalclana who have used It
Don't wait; delays are always unwise
and frequently fatal. Try tne wnson
way; so aays tree.. -
J AT W. WIX.BOBT.
HERNtA' SPECIALIST
68 Sixth St, Between Oak and Pine its
Upstairs. Bota yaonet.
Ask or writ for booklet. "A Sens!
ble Talk on Rupture and Its Cure." It'
free.
BILL CHIEF BUST
$78,000 for Oriental Fund Thought
Sure, However.
The Important question aa to whether
President Joaeprr H. Youngr-of theHW
lines In the northwest In behalf of the
Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad,
will duplicate the 375,000 subscription
made yesterday by the O.-W. R. & N,
company to the 3225,000 guaranty fund
for a steamship line from Portland to
the Orient, is still unsettled today.
President Young has been so busy
over the East "Side franchise negotla
tlona with the 5irrlman-4lna and the
city-council that he has been unable to
receive the comralttea which Is raising
the fund. He Jlas promisea, nowever, to
give the committee a hearing at the ear
liest possible moment
Members of the .committee reel or-
tain that he will duplicate the O.-W. R.
& N. subscription.
With the great Interests whloh the
Hill lloea'now have In Portland and
the frandhlaea and privileges they are
seeking to aoqulre, it 1s believed Pres
ident Younr would hardly do otherwise
than. meet the Harrlman. subscription.
with one of equal amount
One of the conditions of the O.-W. R.
& N. subscription Is that the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle give alike amount
SCHOOLS Aim COLLEGES
UNIVERSITY
OF
Mount BooA Auto Stage Una leaving
dntly 7;30 a. m.; returns 4:30 p. m. Haw
thorne Garage. 446 Hawthorne avenue,
l'hone East 152.
Steamer Jesss Harklne for Cam a,
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
tent Sunday. Leaves Washington atreaf
dock at 2 p. m.
Eyes Tasted. Glasses Pitted, broken
lenses duplicated. Dr. Geo. Hubensteln
expert optic!
LOCAL SHIPPERS
ASKED TO PAY $2
OVERWOUND RATE
(Continued From Page One.
JURORS SAY LEGETTE
TALKED WITH THEM
Kept Fruit Uncovered Thf first ar
rest under th new ordinance that pro-
-ride rhrr-rrtf fmttK rnt rotables aTiouH
he covered hy screens and protected
from files and vermin, van m.nle thla
morning by Addltlunn) Market Inject
or J. F. 8inger, and resulted In the con
viction of Chin Kay of the Via Kin Lura
Grill at 334 North Fourth street. The
.r.ttim waa arrested Xiir.iiut-pro vmiB 4
require.! covera, and was flwd $5 in
municipal couc thla morning.
hi
Dr. Ylncent Much Batter Pr 6. R.
Vincent of Sherwood, Or , who was pain
fully Injured some time sgo at Tlgard
when an Oregon Electric train ran Into
his auto, has so far recovered from his
Injuries that he was sent Some yester
day. At first he was believed to be
fatally Injured.
How Wilbur LeOette Jr., charged with
Jury tampering, Is alleged to have at
tempted to talk to the Jurors In the
breach of promise case of Helen M
Qoodev against It II. Thompson Jr.
Is being told before Presiding Judge
McGinn today, LeGette Is charged
with contempt of court" Six Jurors tea
tlfied that LeGette talked to thfcm dur
ing the trial, suoh conversations being
general, but considered having con
elderable slRnlf lcuiice In the contempt
cuarg. EuKeue Palmer, foreman of the
jury that gave the wpnyin 360,000, told
Judge McGinn In testimony this morn
ing that IyeGette attempted soveral
times to talk about the cane.
crimination assm&t them our of"F6rt-r--'Tpen""ono occasion, "- said Palmer,
S3 Id nt. npir Tavlnr avuu in lavor ui in I'Ufrei nuunu juciio Kiel nun un unci, unoiing
' j mlllmen, they ata facing, a fearful dl- : to trade a piece of real estate, aaklng
ll PT. 1 . .1 ,i .1 . . ... L. I . . . k n
W A Wlaai anil rvta r- n.uti., ' 'ora'- iney muai ge ineir cinuu faimer lo go iu ma uui i mo
dentista Third and Washington i Pro(,uct to th 'fnt ln 0TieT 10 BUr nothing was said of the real estate
' vlvs ln bualness, and yet the cost to matter, testified the witness, but the
n. n 71 rtiimh.ri.in v.. mnv.A ! them of getting the "cutoff' to market conversation was' switched to th
Th. inl,m.i km i .1111 ,.i it i ' Is such Hint they are put at a trenien- breaoh of promise -case. Palmer told
.B- V...I ' J, A I " -.1 L-. II. . I. fl-L. .
uuu uiDuuioiimf; in Luniiiruuiiii niieii ( ievjaiio nut ivj idik ui iv iiuik i nm
they do get It there. ! case was mentioned a moment later,
The only solution for -them la a dl-jwheo he was again stopped. As they
rect, permanent and Independent steam- left the office, LeUatte again attempted
Union Transfer Company, furniture' nP l'ne from Portland to the Orient i to bring up the case. Palmer at-
movlng and atoraga Main 241, A-2241-. iand that at the earliest possible mo- i tempted to report the matter to Judge
roent tvery month of delay now places j McGinn, but the Judge was busy at the
the flour men that much closer to ruin, I timo. Palmer calling him on the tele
or In the cases of those geographically ; phone later, telllug what had bap-
fltuatea to flo eo, cioeer t tne aeiewn i penerl.
tcateo
lan
dies" is the form ln which they use
their flour.
Only One Solution.
The necessity, then, that the flour
man. have a market In the orient Is
apparent. But with the freight dls-
Department ot
MEDICINE
TwentT-lxth ftnnni) aiiion oddaim
AatnKs f 1Q14
OTTBBICT7LTT1C A course of four
yeara- auration, or elarht , months saeh,
leading to the degree of Doctor of Medi
cine. . -
, BBQTJXBZ1SZIBT8 OP ABiaSBZOV
A successfully completed four-year high
school course-; and, ln addition, one year
or coiiege wont, emnracmg Dioiogy,
chemistry, physios and a modern, for
eign language (preferably German).
JUAKU KATOHT TACIUTIEU Ample
facilities for practical, technical train
ing ln the departments pf anatomy,
Physiology, pathology and bacteriology,
chemistry and pharmacology under spe
cial instructors.
CLIKYOAX. ADTABrTAOBS The large
city, hospitals, Including Good Samari
tan, St Vlncent'e and the Multnomah
Ifnspttatr Offer excellent facllltiee for
clinical teaching; and the Portland free
dispensary la conducted under the aus-
the People's Institute, and the Visiting
Nufse Assoolatlonr The classes are
divided Into small groups, with a view
to more Individual instruction, ODDor-
tunlty for Internships are offered in the
various hospitals at tne time or graaua.
uon.
Tot catalogue and vartlenlara address
Dr. Kenneth A. J. Maekeaale, Bean. Med
ical Department university or Oregon,
B3fl ana iovajoy its., rortiana, or.
Oregon Agricultural College
.This graat-Institution opens Its doors
for the fall, semester on September 10
Courses of Instruction Include: General
agriculture, agronomy, animal husband-
ry, dairy husbandry, bacteriology, bot
any and plant pathology, poultry hue
bandry, horticulture, entomology, veter
lneraly science, olvll engineering," elec
trtcal engineering, mechanical' engineer
ing, mining engineering, highway engin
eering, domestlo science, domestto art
commerce, forestry, pharmacy, soology,
nhitnliilrv. nhvalcs mat hamat teat IT nr.
llsh languageanil literature, publlt
llteaklng, moMtn anguageerhlatorr. art,
arcmtecturelnduetrlal pedagogy, physl-
cai education, military science and tac
tics and music ' .
Catalogue and Illustrated literature
mailed free on application. Address
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural college.
Corvallls, Oregon.
School Year Opens September 20
PotateHd,
Idaho, has de
cided to use bi
tulithic pave
ment, after in
vests gating
aU other known
kinds.
Call at Room
7 00 Journal
Bldg. for "Bitu
Uthic Whys."
McKINtEY; SAID t
-"The Httle sariiigs bark
in the horns means
more for the future of ,
. . the children of a fara .
fly than all the advjice
in the world. -It gives
them the right start.
We have a " neat metal
s a v i ban k. beautkzi
JuJhdsherrttlecords
the money deposited in "
it Call, .today and get
one of these banks. ' Give
it to your boy or girl and
let them acquire the sav-' . " "
lnga habit. It is the
strongest form of busi'
ness insurance.- . '
MERCHANTS
NATIONAL
BANK
Under Government In
spection. 4
1 J'--
Founded in 1888.
Washmgton and 4th Sts.
AMUSEMENTS
Foster & Klelser
High Grn4e Commercial and Electric
East Seventh and East Everett Sts.
Bhones Zest 1111 1 B-Oaae.
POPTJULB raiOBB
HEIUGTWf
lhoaeai SSaln X Allia I.
TONIGHT 8:15
All This Veek, -Bargain
Matinee Wednesdajr '
Bpeclal MaUnae Saturday
Cathrine Countiss
J3T STTBIgW-A1
n Clyde Fitch's Comedy.
The Olrt With the Oreen Xyetv"
Bvenlngs, 7Ba 10c, 35c. ISo. Bai
Matinee Saturday, (0o, lie.
tfext week the comedy, SivorooajT
Seats Selllns; for 9agtwnX.
Don't Despair
Diseases of all mankind
have been successfully
treated by
CONNS
Oriental Hei Co.
Our wondorful Chi
nese medicines eure
all diseases. Testi
monials are on flla la
our office.
' BOS- Vaaison. Cornet TlraV
Phone A-4640.
J- .a.'Cona Balsa OK Cons
San Jose, Cel., Jan, 10. 1311, jCOu
To Whom It May Concern: This Is to
certify that I suffered from the worst
form of female trouble and constipation,
accompanied by lung trouble, for the
oast five years. Have tried different
doctors, but they said there waa no hone
for me, but I determined to see Dr.
Conn and Dr. Bang of the Oriental
Herbarium. Now I can honestly say
that I am entirely cured and hlghlv rec
ommend their remedies to all aufferers.
(Signed) Mrs. Raymond Fontaine, ft St
Marys Street; San Jose, Cal.
Ooasidrae
aAevtSal
Br. J. B. Sternberg; has moved to
The Journal bldg. A-1371. Main 623.
Oo to Sfclpterd's Springs. VL X Ship
herd, manager.
100 fceys for Qua M an Jam en Klrby,
blacksmith of Alblna, was arrested last
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BICYCLE
PLAYING
CARDS
" i
18c
Limit Two Packs
To a Customer
TOMORROW ONLY
COLUMBIA
HARDWARE CO.
-4lK-SL-nrVValiinglon-
S- Whiteside moved Journal
Dr. Balson, dentist, moved Journal I to send all their shipments vl fuget j y. a. TVallta Is the Juror that Re
building. ! Bound. How these millers feeL tout Ralte Induced to go to the apartments
It and wnat an Independent and r;u- of the Goodava woman. He related how
lar steamship line out of 1'oriland , ha became excited over meeting the
means to them, was graphically told in woman and blamed LeOette, who gave
their own words In The Journal Sunday. ) hlm a gUtement that the Juror waa not
One, remarkable feature of theae in-ito blame, for the meeting,
terviews was the unanimity with which . ,Th womn testified LeOette et-
riour men rrom ail parts oi tne iniana temnted to talk to her uoon numeroua
Br. O.
bunding.
.Kr. Oran carries choice Up e of steam
er rugs. Main 3653.
Baw Xreta Bnffat, 3d and Alder sts.
3 BOYS PLOT AGAINST .
LIFE OF LORD KITCHENER
(Cnlted I'rws Lal Wlra.)
, Cairo, Aug. 14. Convicted of com
plicity In a plot to assassinate Viscount
Kitchener, the British agent and consul
general In Egypt, three boys today be
gan serving sentences of 15 years' Im
prisonment. One of,, the youths will
spend his term at hard later .
,
ru-brU Threaten Columbna.
T'oll'1-PrM '.VIrkJ I
El Fasr Tex . Aug .414 Sit hundred
Mexican rebels arrived at ralomaa, op
posite Columbus, n m.. today, where
they threaten to cross ine line and at
tack Americana Troop D of the Third
United States revelry arrived at Co
lumbus to reinforce the border patrol.
Reports received hero cay that 300
rebels were victorious over 200 federals
yesterday near OJInaga.
Empire from aa far from Portland as OCCMioni calling bar on the telephone
Walla Walla and Waltehurg. M ash.. urilll ih, forbade him to do so. She
where they have direct railroad connec- , denleJ havln anythlng to do with the
tlone with the Sound-agreed that. Port j ,ha b on
i M a I kat e m I ii ra I s r I n ritei ts nnes
ItUU V RS llltli iita vws i i r.i. ' W 1 fj I. 1 1
AMT8ELMEXT8
and that they preferred to do business
T. 1L Garner, another Juror, to'.d ho
Missing an Opportunity
Opportunity knorks more tlian once
to the reader of the "wants." Every
day exceptional Investments are offered
under the many "-different clasnlflca-
tlnns. Hare's one under "Ruslness
Chances": "330 Ukea It The best
paying restaurant and confectionery on
the east alda Average business 338 a
day. Phone C-1TS8. B. 1153."
This proposition la evidently wwrthy
of investigation. It's only one of the
many orportunltles that knock every
day at the lfor of tha want ad readers.
. . . . .. , n V. - Bn,,n. l.u '
nere. out we ...... - r L,0etts had attempted to engage blm
Portlands Indifference and deplorable ,n conv,rill,OIl Dout tha flnmUy
... .u . ,v i suspecting he meant to influence the
t ,'f-J in rVhfufui. thit ,2 e"" teatlfled LeOette sought to
many shipper, would Ilk. to see th. t0 bout th b,u lno
steamship line Itself. owned by Portland wa,k'1 wftf' A- ' RilBIlne"'
" "vhn,. ' H. II. Uansler, J. A. Schuralnger, V. W.
"V? rat. eUarHmlnatlon nn ,' Walker. KTank Walker. W. V. Hall.
the Ockley. while mors flagrant th.m ; Fra'llt Oantenbeln and F. Brhl.we were
ever before. U not th only dlscrlmlna-. ,!-r J"ror rall'1. ,0 te" rw Ler'Ue .
llin trial by attempting to approach
them ln conversation. The hearing waa
resumed at 3 o'clock this afternoon.
PORTLAND ACADEMY
Corner of Montgomery and 13th. Of
fice hours 9 a. m. to 11 m. Fits boys
and girls for college. Graduates an tar
on examination Harvard, Princeton,
Tale, Bryn Mawr, Maasachusettts In
stitute of Technology; on certificate
Amherst. Cornell. Williams, Smith, Vas
sar." "Welle.Iey, Ooucner, Reed and other
collegia and universities of the Pacific
coast
Wall equipped laboratorlea In chem
istry and physics. Field practice ln
surveying, uepartmenis in cnarge or
college men and women. Classical, scl
ent If To, modern language, and commer
cial coursea Qymnaalum under skilled
director. Track and field athletics. The
school includes a thorough primary and
grammar acnoou t-aay or accaaa rrom
all parte of the city. Catalogue on ap
plication. SEATTLE SEMINARY
AND COLLEGE
A Protestant Bay and Boarding School
of Blah Stan ling.
A strong faculty of 14 up-to-date In
structors. Makes a specialty of collece
f reparatory work. Four modem bulld
nga. well equipped, situated on a pic
turesque campus of 3 acres, near street
car linn. Social and moral Influences
unexcelled. Special courses given ln
foilatc and elocution. 2 1st year opens
Sept. 11 For full particulars or cata
logue write Alexander Beara, President
Senttla. Wash.
Coming of the Only Real
Big Circus of the Season!
Portland, Two Days Only!
FrI. & SaU Aug. 16-17
OBOUSTBS UTK ABD BAIBIOH
Artist Locates Here
Another Celebrity Added to Local Hu
sleel Circles.
"OWL CAR" SERVICE
ORDINANCE PASSED;
N. W. CO. GETS BOOST
fContlnued From Pare One )
Among the many siles of fine pianos
ma'le yeeterday In th Hed - French
Piano company's closing out a-ile. w ns nmon.lment bv Jennlnrs. rovrrtnv nr.c.
a superb Knabe Paby Gran.l. in fam 1( t ; tlcully tha same ground as that Included
In th. Joy amendment, but more con
els, was adopted.
An amendment by Paly, Intended to
further safeguard the city agaJnst a
monopoly on the lght and power sit
uation, was adopted. Tble amendment
provide not only that the Northwestern
ahull not sell out to any other concern
In the same Mnn of hualneaa, but also
Last Few Days
Of Jimmy Dunn's clean up sale on
men's suits. Fall goods striving almost
very day. Take elevator and save on
the high rent proflta No hot air, no
buncombe. Beat valnee ln the city.
Room 313 Oregoulan Bldg.
mahogany, which waa selected by Mmo.
Inei Carual, the eminent harpist and
pianist of New York city.
Mme. Carnal, who le recognised aa
one of the most prominent Instrumental
teachers ln the United State, in addi
tion to being a oompoeer of promln
enoe, baa decided to make her home ln
this city.
Tha Red-French Tlano company's that the Northwestern comnanv shall
closing out sale fr nign grade pianos, ,,, t,y purchase or otherw ise acuulra
any other rnnr.rn In the same line of
btihlins. TUis fisture bad been over
lookel, Pally ald. In previous consider-
Safe Deposit Vaults
Private, boxes 11 SO and upwards per
)rr. Fir. apd burster proof vaults for
storage, parkaafs, suit cases, etc. Cham
ber of Commerce hulldlng.
Belicatf'al Trip to aft. Hood Besorta.
Auto stage dally. 7 am. 433 Haw
thorns are, Donahui A OalUBk 1373.
Pabv Grands and player pianos la at
trading discriminating buyers from far
and near.
This firm, who have bean In busi
ness In this city for many years, la
retiring from the piano business, and la
oompelled to dispose of Its mammoth
stock withlng three week, for the leaaa
expires August 31.
Belmont School
POB BOTl BBLMOBT. CAT
(28 mlla aoatb of Baa rraoelaco.)
la trjliig, and a bailees suereaatully trying,
rn do for tba moral, tha lotelleeraal and tha
phrateat walfara of Its bora wbat tbooclitful
parrata moat wtah to have ioaa IVr eatalocaa
aadaar ijwtfla Inforaatloa addra. tha haad
ma.'.r. W. T. S.14 (UarranJ. H.afl Maatar.
O, . BHnk (Pomoea), Aaatatant T1& Miitar,
BCHOOI. OT TBB
PORTLAND ART ASSOCIATION
CLAFSES Drawing. Modeling. Life,
Portrait, Advanced Painting. Sketch
and Illustration, Composition, Design
reft Work and Art Jherturas. Also
Evening and Children's Classes. Fourth
year begins October T. Kit. Studios In
the Museum of Art Fifth and Taylor
streets. Circular upon application.
Special Summer Prices.
' Nights
10cancJ20c
Matinees'
Any Seat 10c :
WBJBK AVOTJ8T II 'Tlavflle BTothare
anal "The Baal." BulUvea and Bartllag,
Onrry and B41ey, The Bombtaros, Xeona
erney, Ten-Ufa notues. oxonaartra.
PEOPLE'S THEATRE
4 AT OWXTi-3rTATnr-r r
WBDirXBBAY, AVOVST 14 J
t3i. rTtODTJCnON-7 :
Nat C Goodwin in
OLIVER TWIST
s sussxa, sooo
Playing to standing room only ta all big
eastern theatres at opera houae prices,
roorxxai Several a4mlaarloa.M....lOe
PBJCBB Bo seate.. ........... .SM
Mnr , A-iotf
aUXHSl avBT BAT '
trlli.IT - ---- -
;'JO.,-fiwkri--.i
w v -7- m. . -- ss
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Egyptian Dim
Oregon Humane Society
OmCI 1T4 KADIBOB IT.
Refer all cruelty calls to thle of flea,
KOKSB AXBTXAJfCTB at ABBsTAT.Ta SO0
' v-
attona of the franchise matter,
The council waa led little time In
paaalng the "owl car" ordinance, which
requires an all night car service over
some 34 etraatcar routes to the olty
and outskirts. The "owl" hours aa da
fin ad by the ordinance are from 13:30
In the morning until I o'clock In the
morhlng, and It ta provided that dur
ing that lima at least one car shall be
run on each line Included every hour.
The ordinance Is to take effect rteptem
hr 1 It la further stipulate.) that
artTfirtlfs rww ttl n-ftaTrriur be
altered becauae of the new ordinance.
Burgard, Menefee and Wallace cast
the three votes against tha pas sage of
A SPLENDID SCHOOL FOR
. YOUNG MtN AND BOYS
College, High School end Commerclil
Courses. Grammar grades taught to
bos oer 10 year..
Columbia University, Bortlaad, Or.
Hv. Joseph Uallaghar, C S. C.
Write for catalogue
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A MCNAQCRIC OF 100 CAGES
40 ELEPHANTS 30 CAMELS
FAMILY OF GIRAFFES
40O PERFORMERS
FROM EUROPE
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QIC 60-CEHT TICKET I0MITS TO III
Lyric Theatre
Toeurtt aa4 Stark Streeta,
E?thel Davis and the Armstrong fWleg
Compsnv la
"TABCDfATXirtt IXO"
ZOCTRA P.r Basakos, Chajnpdoei
Ugkiweight Wreetlar of the World, at
every performance will forfeit 326 ta
anyone that he can't throw In IS min
utes, and ae an extra Inducement will
forfeit 390 If Strangler Smith a Lays with
him for the same length of time, -
sxs rrrs xir rrxriT jababs,
TaUUAT. A CO. le. 10 A- M.
Sown So wa ticket einpaa, I
Clay Ja Co.'s rtaae aiara,
pa Was aa ahnr4 at the growmda.
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bio BiLX ot rnxn
ATT kiOTlOIl
Oae-Biaf Clrcaa Funnlaat oaver
aw, afternoons and ev.nlnga, .. .
Oaks Bark Baad Xvery afteraoon
and evealac
Tit BDawaliaae Deflalitfnl tntist.
elans and aingera. -Every a fur
noon, and evening. .....
Bady JJvtaceaoaa, the ska tin g Vaar.
Blag rnaraolL th educated horee.
Alfred Za, Ckapmaa. the Custer
scout in the auditorium.
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tet TemfaUa aad TswatT-foartk tta
Los Angeles
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Portland :
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