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TIE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST 21. 1311' Town Topics BUMMEE EE80HT iUBBCHIPTIOHS. . bon't forget wlien foln swy on your Tirstlna or for tb summer,- tbet Th Jourml pin follow roa it 15 cents week, th regular lubiwrlptlon rutrt, and the fo. -lowing scents will supply you at our rem Jar ruteas ,. '-Buy -Ocean, "Or."," flsy Oceiin Wei. . Reach Center, Wah., W. C. Colllna. . Orsoo Byrlugi, Waab., Mineral Bprtn.ca botel , ' M..i-.'' " r- Colllna. Wib.. Fred A. .Tonne. :7 " - Oenrhart. Or., Mra. O. L. Elliott,' '.'""llwseo." Wb.. n. B. Woodruff. long Bench. Waab,. Law ranee Dlnnstn. (Deliver; to all point on North Beach.). Newport, Or.. Olen Howard. ' ' . llofiawar Bench, Or.. Wllklni A Wee. Benatde. Or., Uiter Proebatel. . (Dtllterr to all-Hurts of Sculde.) SeaTlew, Waab.. t. B. Stranbtl Ttllnmook, Oi.. J. B. Lamar. Wtlhott SprlDga. Or., F. W. McLesra,' Caacadla, Or., 0. M. Gelnendorfer. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS' HEILIO Catherine CountTss In "Dl vorrons." COUNCIL CKEST High class attrac tions. LYRIC Armstrong Follies company In - "The Girl With the Pink Mask." O .I'HEljM Orpheum clroult vaudeville. THK KMPRESS Vaiidervllle. PA NT AGES Vaudeville TWO OAKS Amusement park. Weather Forecast. Portland and vicinity Probably fair tonjght and Thursday; cooler Thursday; eanterly winds. Oregon Probably fair tonight and Thursday; cooler west portion Thurs day; easterly winds. , WashiiiRton Fair tonight and Thurs day; cooler extreme southwest portion tonlHht; cooler Interior west portion ThutKday; easterly winds. Iilalio-i-'alr tonight and Thursday; continued warm. EDWARD A- BEAL8, District Forecaster. Darid Waller's Body round. The bOdy of David lser, who was drowned In the Willamette river at Deep Creek rapids, August 12, was found this morn ing by R. B. Leabo. a saw mill operator, about half a mile below the rapids. The body will be brought to Portland to night. Weiser, with his sister, Rose W'elser. and Miss Btella Burger, of 882 Clinton street, Portland, was coming from KuRone to Portland in a canoe. At Deep Creek rapids, about 17 miles south of Albany, the canoe capsized. After a struggle Miss Burger, who is a strong swimmer, succeeded In getting Miss Weiser to shore. The young man, how ever, was presumably caught by the swift undercurrent at the rapids, and sank. Judg-e Sldss With Bog. Patrolman Griffith, a lover of dogs, last night met a canine that did not reciprocate the advances timde by the patrolman, for when he attempted to pet a bulldog In an automobile at Fifth and Stark streets, the animal sank Us teeth Into the patrolman's fingers. One finger wus split from tlio second Joint and the other whs split from Just below the finger mill. (Jriffith nfrested C. J. Walllngford. tlie owner of the ear, on a chHrpe of keeping a virions dog with out a muzzle. As (Jriffith had Inter fered Willi the animal, which was In a private unto, the rliarge against Wal llngford wiis dismissed. runearal of Krs. Milner Held. The fu neral of Mrs. Ciace K. Hall Milner, i!9 years old, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hall, who died at Raymond, Wash., Augu.n 16, was held last Monday froifi the homo of her mother In Bucna Vista. The body was burled In the I. O. O. F. cemetery In that city. Mrs. Hall was married to Moses E. Milner In Oregon City, December 16, 1903. She is sur vived by her two children and her widower, her mother, and a Sister and brother. Tjie sister and brother are Nettle Hull and Rupert C. Hall. Mrs. Milner was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church of Btiena Vista. Practical PnbUo Bp raking. "Practi cal .'til. In' speaking" is to be the sub ject of :t free lecture by Grenvillft Kleer 'if NVw York, in the auditorium of ITip Port land Young Men's Christian Association tonight at 8 o'clock. Mr. Kleiser Is nt the head of the public speaking clubs of America and Great Biit.iln, a chain of organizations that grew up from a cub that Mr. Kelser founded in New York city and which he still conducts. It Is expected that many who attend tonight's meeting will be come Interested in a public speaking club that is to be formed by the Y. ji. C. A. Sold liquor to minor Selling liquor to Robert r.lumberg, a minor, was the rhargo against Tessle Cravens and James Malloy who pleaded guilty ye terdity afternoon- before Judge Morrow. A fine of $50 was Imposed, but later suspended. Against Blumberg was a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, wherein he was accused of shooting a son of James Malloy. The shooting took place at a summer camp on the i.lnnton road July 4, when the Woman and Mallov attempted to mint Blumberg from the camp. The juvenile court was asked to investigate the case. Bogus Policeman Caught William C. Parker, who is an Insurance agent, was arrested early this morning by Patrol man flee at tho Wyoming rooming house, 212 Madison street, on a charge of Impersonating an officer, following The following lines are going at our big Removal Sale Autocrat Linen Stationery, Playing Cards, Fountain Fens, Drinking Cups, Leatbar Wallets, Card Cases, Euit Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Straps, Talcum Powder, Pace Powder, Cold Cream, Toilet Waters, Soaps, Hat Fins, 6 Bar Pins, Imported Novelties In Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Photography Supplies, Cameras, Framed Pictures, Oil Paintings, Imported Pottery, Cut Glass, Brass Objects, Parisian Ivory Novelties, , Brushes of All Descriptions, Combs, Mirrors, Rubber Goods, Water Bottles, Bath Caps, eto., Bath Towels, Sporting Goods, Bathroom Fixtures, Patent Medioines, . Drugs, aeedioinai stimulants, Summer Liquids, Seoond-Hand Wall FJjttures 'Safes,'" Bhelving, eto. j But his efforta to compel Gertrude Hastings to pay him $25 for ball. Parker Is sakj to have arrested the woman for conduct lng a disorderly house, and declared that she could avoid going to police headquarters,, by paying him $25 ball money. Ths woman could not raise that amount, but finally agreed to pay -him $6, which ha was about to, accept, It la said, when patrolman Gee entered the place. Parker displayed his star and told the patrolman he was sent there to malts the arrest, but he was: taken to polios .headquarters - for Investigation. He admitted buying the star to use in Impersonating an, officer. Injured Woman Improving"--Mrs. James Wrtlparits, " ths woman Darner who was shot by her husband Monday night,' following a dispute because the husband had gone to a restaurant for his -meals, Is reported to be improving at 8t Vincent hospital, where she was taKen roiiowing the affair. The woman is under the are of City Physician Zieg- ter. me life of the woman was prob ably saved by a corset stay that di verted the course of one bullet fired at her. The other bullet entered her abdo men Just below the heart but did not strike any vital organs. Mayor Orants Boys' Bequest Lyle Nichols, aged 12, Johnny Herts and Mobray Tate, also 12 years old, formed a delegation which called on Mayor Rushlight yesterday to request that swings and hammocks be Installed In Mount Tabor park without delay. The boys said they want some play facilities so they won't have to take a chance going swimming in dangerous holes. Mayor Rushlight ordered Park Superin tendent Mischa to see that the request of the delegation Is granted at once. Dog licenses Due September 1 Dog licenses are due September 1. City Treasurer William Adams wishes to an nounce that dog owners who wish to re serve the license numbers they have used during the past year should notify him without delay either by calling In person or telephoning. Unless such no tification is received this week the num bers will be issued to those who first oome to pa.y the fees duo the city. The license for male dogs Is $3 a year, and for female dogs $5 a year. Blanohard Bound Ovar M. A. Blan chard, a building contractor, was bound over to the grand pury yesterday to answer to a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, preferred against him by C. D. Edwards. The arrest grew out of a sale of a home to Edwards on the east side which Blanchard Is said to have represented as free from Incum brances, but which wrs found later to have a Hen of $1200 against it. It Is said. Policeman Bstrays Poodle A small white poodle dog that was wandering about the streets this morning selected very unappreciatlvo company when it made friends with Patrolman Cordes. The poodle tried to Ingratiate Itself wlt!i Cordes while the patrolman was walking his beat, hut the officer unsympathetic ally took the dog to the pound. The little dog will be asphyxiated If Its owner does not appear at the pound. $650 oss In Two Fires Fire broke out shortly after 4 o'clock this morning In a grocery store conducted by C. H. Palr an, at 851 Williams avenue. It was caused by a box of matches falling off the top shelf. About $."0 damage was done. A fire which broke out at 15 North Ninth street, shortly after 1 tt'clnek this morning, did about $100 damage to the rear of the building. At the New Grand Theatre, 105 Plxtli street, between Washington and Stark, beginning Thursday, August 22, for three days, "Robin Hood." Your first opportunity to nee this sensational and thrilling drama. A 10c show for 5c. Best and most elegantly furnished rooms In Portland at Hotel Clyde, Tenth and Stark sts.; $1.00 to $1.50 per day. 36 rooms, 48 witlx private baths. $1.50 to J)2.60 per day. Onr famous large r.a3 Jnlcy Yamhill crawfish are now- at their very best, Our entertainment of the highest order. Tho Hofbrau-Quelle. Phone Main 919. . .A Heal Bargain Must sell my five room, modern cottage in Alberta dis trict. Make offer. C.ill Weaver, Main 7750. Steamer Jesss Harttnw for Camis, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. I.eaveo Washington streM dock at 2 p. m. Mount Hood Auto Stage leaves Bel lamy's store. Second and Alder. 8 a. m., dally. Main 3074, res. phone Sell. 146S. Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted, broken lenses duplicated. Dr. Geo. Rubensteln expert optician, 189 3d at npr Tayior. Brs. Qnstave E. Bruere and Frank B. Klstner removed from Electric building to tenth floor Journal building. Have Edlefsen book your order, for coal and wood now. East 303 and East 2303r Union Transfer Company, furniture moving and storage. Main 241, .A-2241, Br. C. T Chamberlain lias moved to The Journal bftig. A-1371, Main 623. Wedding In Open Alr Rev. Ttenja min Young officiated at the wedding of Miss Natalie Williams, daughter of Mr. Our Removal Sale $$ In most cases the full value of a dol lar is nearly doubled at this unusual Removal Sale. Here's the reason, we must sell the goods before we move. NOTE THE FOLLOWING Art Goods Fourth Floor going at half price. Pho tographers' Supplies for amateurs and professionals going at a big saving Third Floor. Still some Wall Fixtures, Shelving and Safes going at very reasonable prices. Woodard, Clark & Co. Still in Old Building, Fourth and Washington Soon in New "Wood-Lark" THE CUMULATIVE EFFECT By Bert M. Moses, President Association of American One of the greatest advertisers this country ever knew considered every form of advertising worth something to him. No matter who cam along,"' arid "no matter' what kind of advertising he had to. sell, this man would size the thing up mentally and nam a price at which he would buy. , . ... lie claimed thaF lha real valua of advertising was based upon what he called the "compound cumulative effect," mat is to say, the ortener ma name of his article appeared, and the greater the variety of ways . ha adopted In his 'advertising, the more firmly would that name be imbedded In the memory of the people. His argument was that the public needs to be reminded as much as It needs to be Informed. The amount of money he spent for y-lnkets, novelties and' knick-knacks ran Into big figures, but'e, of course. and Mrs. Herbert Williams, of White Salmon, and Edwin P. Gardner, formerly of Minneapolis, but now of Port Dis covery, Wash last night. About SO guests were present. The ceremony was solemnized out of doors. Br. 7. D. Sternberg" has moved to The Journal bldg. A-1371, Mala 628. B. Chambers It Ion, optometrists, now at 167 Seventh, near Morrison St. Br. Hicks C. Penton has resumed his practice. Eye, ear, nose and throat. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Go to Bhlpherd's Spring. EL I Ship, herd, manager. Br. Thomas J. Pox, Medical building. Main 6819. Br. Hicks 0. Pentoa has resumed his practice. Vew Kratx Buffet, Sd and Alder sts. DR. ROLAND GRANT IS SERIOUSLY ILL In a letter received by J. B. Laber of tho Wells & Laber Lumber company Is the Information that Dr. Roland D. Grant, former pastor of the WThlte Temple In Portland, Is seriously ill at the Kellogg sanitarium In Battle Creek, Mich. Dr. Grant, whose home Is now at Waterloo, N. H., was stricken while on a trip to New York, where he was to speak at a Chautauqua. He was not well when he left his home, but grew worse on the Journey. Dr. Grant was rushed to Battle Creek In a special car with physicians and nurses In attend ance. It was found necessary to operato upon him at once, and his Ill ness and the effects of the operation, the letter states left him in a precari ous condition. Men's Suits MEN! Buy your fall suit from Jim my Dunn and save $10. Room S15, Ore gonlan building. Take elevator. Delightful Trip to Mt. 'Rood Assorts. Auto stage dally, 7 a. m. 462 Haw thorne ave. Donahue & Bell. E. 1373. We conduct a special banking depart ment for women. Your account Is so licited. Hartman - Thompson Bank, Fourth and Stark streets. B. FINK The Ladies' Tailor will open the Fall season by making; $35 and $40 Suits, WORK and FIT guaranteed 326 Washington1 Street Corner Park Upstairs Special, $33 60-inch Flat Top, Full Quartered Oak DERBY DESKS 0 E. B. HALEY DESK CO. 210 SEVENTH ST. Bet. Taylor and Salmon. Main 687. Bldg., Alder at West Park Advertisers Pent a great deal more, money In the newspapers than anywhere elee.i It would be difficult to eay whether J?"v rlght or.' wrong .in. hia. notions. with many of the thlnga be did few advertisers would agfee. But not so very long ago he got over a mlttlon dollars for his business, which consisted of little irore than name and good will. The point I want to make Is "that men succeed In advertising because thev believe in a thing and follow their own inclinations-In spite of what others do or say. Advertising ta more a matter of men than of methods. It Is the advertiser who does 'the thing according to his own notions who usually succeeds in big degree. The advertiser who Imitates, copies, and gets his knowledge out of text books Is not so spt to win out as the ad vertiser who doesn't BAND TO PLAY AT PARK AND JEFFERSO.N This evening the popular Portland Park band will play at South Parkway, Jefferson and Park streets. Director W. E. McBSroy will present the follow ing program: March, "Kaiser Frederlch". . . .Friedman Overture "Light Cavalry" Suppe Waltz, "Moonlight on the Hudson".. Herman Cornet solo, "Serennde" Schubert B. F. Driscoll. Selection, "The Wizard of the Nile" Herbert INTERMISSION. Medley. "Remlck's Hits" Lamps Dedication and Benediction from "Les Huguenots" Meyerbeer Musical comedy, "The Chocolate Sol dier" Strauss Porto Rlcan dance, "Roslta" Missud March, "King Radium" Chambers Tomorrow evening the band will play at Peninsula park. Last night the band played at Holladay park to an' audience of several thousand people. As a spe cial feature Mrs. B. F. Driscoll sang a Boprano solo, "For All Eternity." and for an encore gave "Oh, Promise Me," from Dekoven's "Robin Hood." Safe Deposit Vaults Private boxes $3.60 and upwards per year. Fire and burglar proof vaults for storage, packages, suit cases, etc. Cham ber of Commerce building. Principal Portland Agents Ladies' Home Journal Pat, terns All styles, All Sizes, 10c and 15c Eacli Express Paid on Purchases of $5 Within 100 Miles of Portland The Most in Value The Beit in Quality A Half Holiday for Our Employes THURSDAYS "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." We shorten up our busi ness hours on Thursdays during August Because we believe if helps our employes to reach a high er.plane of efficiency and enables them to render a better store service to improve even where im provement seems impos sible. It means better merchandise and lower prices to you greater earning power to our employes. Will you cooperate by shopping early in the week, and especially on Thurs days before 1 p. m. ? The help will benefit both of us. YOU'LL FEEL BETTER ALL OVER IF YOU EAT MORE Weatherly Ice Cream combines all the food values of pure cream and suar.with delicious fruit flavors. Best of all it's cold. There's nothing so cooling and re freshing these hot days as Weatherly Ice Cream. Sold by over 500 dealers. CRYSTAL ICE & STORAGE CO. East 244 PURCHASES WOOLEN 1 MILLS AT STAYTON John P, Wilbur, formerly of Union, Or., where he operated for a number of years the Union Woolen Mills, haa purchased the woolen mills at Btayton. The plant is to be reorganised and opt erated by Mr. Wilbur under the name of the Santlam WooWn Mills.1 Mr. Wil bur is In Portland today closing up the deal. ..., Condition of Dean Improved. The condition of Dr. Anna Z. Crayne, dean of women at the Oregon Agricul tural college, CorvaUie, who underwent a serious operation at the Good Samari tan hospital Tuesday; Is much improved today, according do the report from the hospital. She rested quite easily last night. Dr. Crayne formerly was dean at Whitman college, previous to her tatting up her position at Corvallls. She is quite well known throughout the state. ! Journal Want Ads bring results. Ruptured? Why suffer or taice ensnces on strang ulation when I can give you absolute protection and a possible cureT The WILSON TRUSS IS GUARANTEED TO RELIEVE AND RETAIN YOUR HER NIA, regardless of occupation, age or sex. No spring. No elastic. Indorsed by all physicians who have used It. Don't wait; delays are always unwise nd frequently fatal. Try the Wilson Way; 30 days free. JAT w. wx&ioir. HERNIA SPECIALIST 66 Sixth St., Between Oak and Pine Sts UpstAlrs. Both Phones. Ask or write for booklet. "A Sensi ble Talk on Rupture end Us Cure." It's free. r v m i. ii 4filM -K y p ; -Special 30-Oay S OFFICE FURNITURE Here Is an opportunity to ret REAL bargains In office desks and chairs. We have a splendid stock to pick from. It will pay you to come In end visit our office furnlture flepartment at once. This ipeclsl sale will be for' only 10 days. , J.K.GILL CO Complete OffloeOntfltters Booksellers Stationer THIRD A2TD AXDES JOHN WANAMAKER SAYS: "T h e difference b e tween the clerk who spends all his salary and the clerk who. saves part of it is the differ ence in ten years be tween the owner of a business and the man out of a job." Sit down and think it out right now. Every day counts. Some day you'll want a business of your own. The money you need has to be saved now. By starting today you'll be just one day nearer to owning your own busi ness. $1 opens a savings account. At this bank your money earns 4 in terest. Merchants National Bank Under Government Supervision. Founded in 1886 Washington and Fourth Streets. The man who purchases a home for his family is thoroughly con vinced of the RELIABILITY of the Real Estate dealer who pro tects him by a guaranteed C e r tificate of Title. Investigate. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Company, 4th and Oak. Let the taxpayer have what he wants and .every street in Portland will in due time be paved with the best Bitulithic Oregon Humane Society Orate 174 MADI80X ST. ALE f n n n p. llPTHE amisi:mi:nt3 populab raicss i HEILIG TitATSU 7 th and 'ley (or Phones i Mala 1. A-Uaa TONIGHT tJSTUL Special Price Matinee Istnrday Cathrine Counties -t; Supported t arTDIIXT ATEXS la the Brilliant Comedy - - "OITOKCONS" rrsnlnrs, 75c, SOo, 390, 880. Sat urday Matinee, 800,. aSe. - Kent week, last wsek, the eomtdy, "HEB OWN WAT." Seat sale opens tomorrow, Mai:ae fry say. Special Summer Prices Nights 10c and 20c Matinees Any Seat 10i August 19 "is Petite Oosse," Voa Hampton and Josselrn. "The X.eap, Teas Girls." Lowe and Id wards, Joe Cook, Jack AUman, Twilight Plotares, Or chestra. " r max e. A-ioao MATIKIB ITEBT BAT ls-as-sofl u anGHKTH WEII THEATRE 15 .23-50-75 1UU, 19 Grace Cameron. Edmond Hares and oompsny, Carl McCollong-h. Xarrlsom Armstrong's plsysrs, Bounding Patter sons, The Taklness, The Bsmps. Mstlnee Daily WEZK AUG. 19 Special Engagement Miss Lucia Lottie Collins, Premier Com edienne; Matthews ft Duffy 1 Cantor's1 Merry Kids; Zenita; JTadie; Pour Plying". Casters. Popular prioea. Mat. Dally, j Boxes and first row balcony ressrred.' Box office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Lyric Theatre Fourth ana Biarx Birseia, First tlm -on anv stase. the greatest . miixirul comedv of the ace "The Girl With the Pink Mask." the biggest sen sation of the east by trie Armstrong i Follifs company. Two performances nlgHtlv 15c and 25c. Matinee dally lbc Chorus grrls' contest Friday night after each show. . . ' The OAKS PORTLAND'S GBEAT AMUSE MtlTF PARK. VntAnni Hill nf Tnl Attractions The HawaUans Delightfully en trancing Kanakas pleasing with IUaI. nntlva ann.H ttnA i ?! t Til mpfl til. Five more today. Every afternoon ana nigni. All sada Orlrntal wonder worker In magical performance on the band stand. Every afternoon and "'punch an4 Jndy Still the chil dren's deltght. All day. The Blue Streak The sreatest onri faRtfsr rld( In America. Park Attractions The most charming place In America to visit. Basebal BZCBXATZOV PAJtJC Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sta Sacramento vs. Portland auotjst ao, ai, aa, 33, 34, as. Games begin week days 1p.m. Sum days 2:30 p. m. LADIES' DAT PBIDAT. Boys under 12 free to bleachers Wednet day. Up the Columbia Daily Excursions to on Steamer Bailey Gatzert Leaves Alder-street Dock it 7 A. M. Return 9:45 P. M. $1.00 EACH WAY Phone M. 914, A-5112 The Portland Glazed Cement Sewer Pipe Co Began and developed right here in Portland. That's the .. kind of factories,, (not the ones from other cities) which help a city to her mSst substantial growth. A. concerted, spirited move-, -ment in favor of Glazed " Cement Sewer Pipe, would mean multiplication of the dinner pails. New Calcutta. GRAIN BAGS Ready ftt PORTLAND, SEATTLE or TACOMA'for Immediate shipment upon . receipt of order " E.T.BiILLG , iflKvr rnrc iMror.Ti r: . Imperial Hotel, l'OHTLA.M Write for Prl -ft jmpress i VolllTea ft Coetdl W mtflasd YanAsvUM J Refer all cruelty calls to. this office. onm AJOULAjrca' mashaiIi wo - i