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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORT LAND, SUNDAY MORNING, i JULY 13, 1913. AW -V . ..'.;'1' ,,;.,;;v '-':'. J, TOWN TOPICS f TXSOUEB BESOBT VBSCBEr . TXOHS. . When you go away en you vacation, have Tbe Journal iol- iow yon m tne regmas la cent WHk, by mall, h 1 f following - agents wUi supply. - ' yon at regular rates: - ,:J BtrrUw ot Garibaldi, Or. . , s f. BrimflaU. . . ; Bay city, oras. s. wn. . 4 Carson, Wain anlyfeet . spring ; ' Oearbart, OrKr. O. JU .- ' e . Hot, and Hotel Gearhart. ' '.' . nwaoo, yrub, a. ,wo4-, -"'' Uft. - ' IW"-.;-'"''--'' '."--' X.ong BMOk, wash. tawxenoe -T- JUansen '(delivery to ail points - - - on Worth, Beech).. v" ' ..' '- ' - Megier, Wash. HocMeld .A? e SlOom. ,-;-..-V V JTawport, Or Olaa Howard, ! -4 "', Bookaway BseaV; Or. Jttoy ; K. WUklna and 9.9. Miller. : (deliver? to all paxta ,of Bee- 4f ;tCe. ;fre Ida). eaview. WaehConsteble . . Tutsans and liawxence lnneeiLr ' .. Tillamook, Or. ?. B. Xouuee. " Wilhoi Bprings, Or.-T-T, W Xceraa. r-;-'-, r ;r4 'T ,":',';. --'' o '' XONIGHTS , AMUSEMENTS T "i; :l HKIlia Kleventb and Morrlara. Jobs Uasoa i i' in "As- a Mas Think." Curtain 8:20. A ,MBI0 Fourth and Btark. Keating Flood ." ' Mulcl Comedy company la "The Twe T ': ! alTe." Arthur Pelker and Tommy, Boms, adriad attracUoa. - Cur u la T .and 9. - ;. .' ; PA NTAOEH Broadway aud Alder.. Vandevllla. Cortaln T:18 and :10. , ' ; , COLUMBIA Uth, between Wihlnf ton and t 8trk erreet. Motion plctoree. ' ' . . OAKS AMUSEMENT PAKE Bora! Italian Band and vauderllle. Bverr atteraooa at ' t:Oi trmr evening at 8. ' . . -v . ULOBB TBBATBK Kleventh-and Waablagteo, MAtkm nlnturM. ' PK0PLK8 THBATBB West Park fend atreata. , Motion picture. Alder " : . Weather CkniUtIoaB.j- ,-' :'' ' Portland " and vlclnltjrt. v Buadajr, probably " fair, wrmer, wefUrlr-wla1. 1 Oregon i Bundar, air; warmer; neept sear . tne eot; weatarly wlnaa, . -Wtabingtoat , Bundajr, ahoweri , weatarly Wind. ' ; --:-:-:- Idtbo: Bnnday, ffr tooth, anewars north -portion. ? v vs EDWARD A. BBAL8, !.,J.1!.1.,J:';''.,5: District Foreeaatev. K i - '. 1 1 t: Xeetwe lilbraryiiifMfa. Florence Kelley. president of the National Con sumers' League of America, will lecture in: the East ' Portland ' Branch library,; East Eleventh and-Alder streets. Mon., day evenlng.July 14, at 8:15. oa'Art and the Stage Child,", and at the North Portland Branch library, . KlUingsworth .avenue, corner of Commercial street, on Tuesday evening. July IS. at 1:15. on ; the r'Young Wage .Earners and Their Changing' Future' These leoturea are ; present, ineitorary j mailing coi , lection of "Mads in Oregon" catalogues. , . All manufacturers will confer a favor if .. ; they will mall such catalogues , to, the library at aft early date, v : r ? To Snforoe Weed Ordinance Rigid enforcement of the new weed ordinance , relating to the cutting of grass and un- sightly weeds on city-lots will begin : Tuesday, according to Robert O. Dieck, commissioner of public works. It grass e -and weeds are not out within five days -K after the order is issued, by the terms . of the ordinance the city engineer is , - required to have them cut, the cost, to become a Hen upon the property. - Par V'tlcularly offensive, it Is said, are cer ; ',- tain lots' fit the Irvlngton district. In ' some places there are Weeds and this ties nearly .three feet high. Districts along the Rose City car line are also to toke4.,atep. ( " re Bpaak'a T. K. Ol "A Dr. David f - Boslo, one of the speakers at the recent :, . World's Christian Cltlsenshlp confer- ence, will 'deliver an address at the , ,'' men's meeting' at the Young' Men's ' Christian Association this afternoon at ." S o'clock. His subject will be "A Trip ' to Italy." and the lecture will be lllus- trated with stereoptlcan views; For . many years Dr. Boslo has been connect '" ed with the Waldenslan movement In Italy. He la now pastor of -the Walden '; lan church at . Palermo, Sicily. The ' address will deal chiefly with the pree- V ent status of the protestant religion in ; Italy. A special musical program, has been arranged.,.. , r - " ' V cin, to Meet-af OresBaaav-Mlss Hen. ,-. rletu Honey will entertain the North . western University club of Portland at ' ' her country home near Gresham on Sat j - urday, July I. - The club will go by Es . r tacada train, leaving Alder street su . tlon at S:45 p. m. The members will be ' tnet at Oreaham with conveyances; ; AU ;' graduates and former students of the , Northwestern university are invited. ' l i Sast Side Meat X.ncheon The reg- ular weekly luncheon of the East Side Business Men's club will be held Mon : day noon at the Clifford grill, East ' Sixth and Morrison streets, ' There will Te no special feature of the meeting, A' general invitation Is extended to all !ler', s ..v ' A.e. ;f ' t ' ' 4 Big Mortgage Olvea A mortgage of . tl.750,000 was given by the Anglo-Par mm V; ; Others: nay . claim to offer ," k you ' the . same goodg - or ome 'i a ,!,:''good.-iyoii.f wJil'''S;-; know differently when you ; $ see .our stock' and compare. M"1' : v-."''? r i , y f The -j big difference Mn - i? price Is also in our; fayor; Do.JuBtlce ito' "yourgelt , j and call 1p' to', inspect our V X stock 'before you Jluy, t' ' G. Heitkemper Cof 'T.'ewelPf - j' of '.. ILitf (..., V and IleliabUity.- ivV:r '.'' r -. :2 ' 'UU.',.!.- rlTISON BLDG.,"" r ytj.W-V-.Svv'1 '!:'"'"'! i':-M ! PORTLAND,' OREGON - :i30 FIFTH ST. Quality elry I clflo Healty company, holder , of tha ! I large east alda tract purchased from C. X Larabee, to tha Oregon Real Estate company, tha holding company for Lara bae'a property. Tha mortgage la a part of tha 12,600,000 which, It la said Eng lish and Canadian Interaata paid for tha property. Tha mortgage secures three notes, two for 1500.000 each, and one for 1750,000, the flrt two to be paid In ono ar.d two years and tba larger to be paid July 1, 1J18. .. Tha mortgage carries 8 per cent Interest ' , - ' ObzlstUn Bolenoav On Thursday and Friday evening, July 17 and 18, at 8 o'clock a free lecture will be dllevered on Christian science by Blcknell Young, C. a B., In First Church of Christ. Sci entist, Nineteenth and Everett streets. The public ia cordially Invited. Mr. Young is a member of the board of lec tureship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass.- .'. Will WCaat at Treont A meeting of the Seventy-second Street Southeast So- The people of Mtlwaukle have not for cial and Improvement club will be. held ( gotten the time of the big fire when the Tuesday evening in the Tremont , fire I Portland dnal-tment , riwnonded ind j house: Considerable important business an memoers snait attena ah otner cltisena of tha district who are Inter ested in Improvements are invited to be present. , , Strassel Oets ' yostoff loeThe town of Strassel, three miles east of Timber, Washington county, Is to have a post office all Us own, henceforth. Orders creating the office have Just been is sued by the postofflce department at Washington. Lroulse M. Blair will be postmistress; Heretofore residents have been served by rural carrier. " Autiu pekW. F. Ries of Toledo, Ohio, Socialist author and lec turer, will speak at Women of Wood craft hall at $ o'clock next Tuesday evening,' July 15, on the, aubject of Socialism. Mr, Hies, who belongs to the constructive element of the Socialist party, is making a lecture tour of the Pacific coast, ' The Average Sfaa eannot stop drink ing of his own accord. Will relieve you of aU. desire within three to seven days. , Drug addiction treated success fully. If yon need help, call, write or phone.' ; Satisfactory arrangements can be made. 'White Cross Institute, 714 Davis ' street, corner Twenty-second. Main n, A-IM7. :; Jonas Xarket XnoorporatesCapItal- laed at 1100.000, articles of incorpora tion of the Jones market were tiled yes' terday with. Countyr Clerk Coifey by M. J. Jones, a C Jones and Edward Long.) Articles ot the Boone, Skinner & Co automobiles, capitalised at $22,500, were filed by Benjamin E. Boone, H. C Skinner andScott & Blv& , Orlff ltk ' to Talk to Botary .- Club Franklin T. ' Qrlffith, recently elected president of the Portland Hallway, Light tt Power company, will be chief speaker at tha luncheon of the Rotary club Tuea- ! day -t noon In : the Commercial r, club. 1 the Public and Publlo Service '.Corpora- tionS." -.'-'''' ''k''ViV'i,,i TV 'i's Philosophy of Disease.' "The Philos ophy of Disease" will be the subject ot aa address by Dr. W. U Myers, at the meeting of the Portland branch of the International Ethical Educational Soci ety, at 811 Yamhill street, Tuesday night, July 15. at I o'clock, . The,publlc Is Invited to take part in the discus sion after the lecture. Illinois Society BRolal A basket so cial will be given next weonesaay even. in at Manchester hall S5H Fifth street. by he Illinois society." Ah Interesting nrosram . has beerT arran ged and an enjoyable time is expected. All former residents of Illinois are invited to at. tend. v . 0 , , Addresses Aatometrlo league. T, E. Coulter addressed the Universal Auto metrlo' league at the headquarters of the league IS Selllng-Hirsch building, at the regular weekly meeting . Friday night. . very stirring discussion fol lowed his summary of -the labor situ aUon. ' ' ' ' ' i ' .To Sedloate Club Houses-The nWly erected club house' of the Lents li brary and Social Improvement club at Sixth, 'avenue near Foster road, Lents, will be dedicated at its formal opening Saturday, July I. ' The building was erected by popular subscription. '- Vew Tork SJeciety To Meet. The New fork SUte Society ot Oregon will hold Its regular monthly - meeting Tuesday evening at Manchester hall. 5V Fifth street. An entertaining program has been arranged. All former -New Torkera are cordially Invited, ' Safe Deposit Tanlta Save valuabfe papera, -jewelry, etc, from loss throSgh f ire, , theft or accident at small , cost. Union Safe Deposit. Co 181 Oak st ' Oregon City . Beat Sunday trips, leave Salmon street dock 8 a. m., II m., S p. m-i leave Oregon City 10:80 a .m., 1:80; ,S p.- to, . Round trip 40o. . : ToaU Be Amased when you see what tlO will do at Jimmy Dunn's 'clearance of men's summer suits.: Take elevator to room 315, Oregonlan bldg. . a v Steamer Jessie ' Karxins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. ' Leaves ' Washington street dock at I p. m..- ;. x.aiaa' Elactrlo Baaaboaty All over hauled, in good condition. For quick sale, $200. , rnone mornings, , to iz. Main 2 80T,.pt ' $4 i 'Hk 1 I' ' 'r. r ' ' ' B. ; .A.' nUiran,.:1 formerly ' assistant city attorney, has opened law, offices at 414-S16 Board Of Trade Bldg. Marshall HS1. . f Caeapes Fnell Edlefsen's bought sev eral thousand tons of Utah coal and intends making, attractive price. East X Clifford axUV 407. B. Morrison, Sun day chicken dinners, 1 to 8, B0 cents, with .heme made pies and tmtosg;; ;''BL4s:;?Bine-Bd!bon!? Tea -'BOof i l&mi Haines' Tea Store, 172 Third street, be tween MorrUon and Tamhllt lJ ; Bhododendroa Tavernv--Mount Hood Auto Stage leaves dally from Hawthorne Garage, Phone East HJ.'iv.,,---;.;-.-, e -;; ' Two s-TCou Baites and one ' single room in Journal building for rent. In quire Journal office, -v t 4 Mount Mood Anto Xie Sally, special week end excursions, Pleroe cars. Ta bor -M48.'-f ii-y":i$4.y$:f 'f,t'.iJi' ,:: Union Transfer- Company. Furniture moving and storage. 'Main 141, A-I24L Borne for Aged People, Invalids, fine loaatlpn. 1 Mount "Tabor. Tabor 4168. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Third Street Store for rent. Front remodeled to suit Apply 171 8d. .. Business, Girls', Club to MeeV The Business Utrla' club will meet Monday eveumg, July 14, at 4' o'clock, at 128 RALLY HELD FOR v FIREMEN FBI Milwaukie Citizens -1 Express Appreciation for Portland Boys Help Years Ago. . Mllwaukle, Or., July A monster rally In which nearly every cltlsen of Milwaukia took part, was held ' on the streets Thursday evening. The primary object was to stimulate Interest la the picnic -which will be' given by the mem- hra tyf fhn Tnrt1a-nA ffrA iAiurtm,lvt at JEatucada tomorrow - ! helped to save the town from total de- was raised for the fire boys, but the generous of fer Was refused Tha people of Milwaukie have.alwaya wanted in re pay the fire boys and the tally was held in the hope that it might prove of some value. ; ' ,'.. ' The celebration was started 'with -a parade through the .business : streets. '.which was both long and Interesting. It was led br the Milwaukie band, follow ing which came the police force, the mayor and .city .officials and decorated autos and vehicles. ; Following the pa rade a splendid address was given by Mayor E. T. Elmer.. Other short talks were given and a general good tiroa was enjoyed by alL, It la predloted that a large following from Milwaukie will at tend the picnic to help make it. a suo cessv ; .- A,- ' - The ' hard surfacing ef ''Front street from the north to the south city limits will be started Monday by the - Montague-O'Reilly company of Portland., It will be the largest street improvement to be undertaken in Milwaukie this sum mer. The contractors have ; promised that the work will be completed within three weeks.' The cost is slightly more than ,$40,000.,;;, w x--'i s The machinery for - the Milwaukie Sentinel, a weekly newspaper which will soon make its appearance in this, city is 1 being installed. - The paper , will be published by . J. ?F..; Norvell, an experienced newspaper, man- It , !s thought that the paper will -prove a Stimulus to the business and, social ac tivities' of" the town. iVwm.v'.'- j . It Is thought that some definite agree ment between the cltisena of Milwaukie and the officials of the Beaver SUte Motor company will be reached by the fore part of the week. , , - The committee of local business men have been working; unceasingly on the matter and they have now received al most enough financial encouragement to insure the coming of the, large factory to Milwaukie. ':,V';,-'''v "-'':V-'';'-. Three membeSs of the committee, Mayor E. T. Elmer, ex-Mayor Philip Strieb and William Schindler, a contrac tor and heavy property owner, met with the officials -of the auto company at the P ortland -Commercial club '. this morning, : The result of the meeting was not-made publlo but It was intimated that Milwaukie had been successful in Its. bid .for. the factory. . . . , at FAIR VIEW INTENDS TO A CELEBRATE LABOR; DAY Falrview, Or., July 12. At a meeting or tne local commercial ciub Thursday night. It was decided that a big celebra tion and entertainment should be given Labor Day. A committee was appointed to Complete arrangements. .The program will consist of several addresses by prominent state educators and a ball game In the afternoon and a dance at night A farm display, will also, be given in me town nau. 'V-- .,iiv. Fourth street, An interesting program Is being 'prepared for those who" attend and all members are urged to be pres ent Some Important matters of busi ness are also to be considered. , ., Teacher Wants Private pupils during vacation, rnone xaoor 4883. , ' Dr. w, W. Christie, Osteopath, tog Macleay Bldg. Main 8178. - Dog Muscles, all kinds, ness Co., 49 North Sixth. KHer Har- - Br. Harria, dentist. East ... . . returned from e Dr. Amok has returned from the east . Wooster Bolls Everything S8 Wash, Mt. Mood trips. Sellwood 1189. , , Stare for Bent in Journal bldg. Violin Music : . Dairy Lunch. Morrison betwann Thiril and Fourth. : The wonderful Violino virtuoso, tne only musical instrument of Its kind on the Paolfio coast The great master violinists' best selec- ttnti.- mm MnmltiMtl n r I v. quiaiu harmrj7 with the piano accom- Portland's Piano Sensation " " July Inventory shows 847,870 plane values now offered at $42,630 for quick disposal. See Graves Music company Removal Sale adv. on last page of sec tion 8, . ;-' -.-.v. .r.f' a ,. ;V,tr; r--mt-m rf card of Thanks.:-". " v : -We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors - who so freely Itent us their aid and ;ympath y durlS - the illness and , death of our little-Helen. ' ' ,' "rt.v, H,"'N.-. ROSSr!:'-.:"i-.v t "V A C. WINTERS ROS8, .xMM,-xfa.M F MAE ROSS. fr.-K:!.; rt m .Xx-r;:- S' Thirteenth and Morrison BIBLE STUDY on . It the Bible Human or Divine? Intensely Interesting Cornel 4 OKOIB or BO TBXB Tentleeting At 8 : p. rrw: MfMA BABY MAKES THE FOURTH .GENERATION P 1 isasjsssjiBssssasssjassBssssw P 4- x '! ' . This Interesting family group picture was taken recently- at a reunion held at the home ; of Mr, and Mrs. N. P, Oale, Z089 East' Main street, when the four generations gathered for the first time. Mrs. I H.i Cox, sitting. Is ; the Choir of 50 Voices to Furnish Music for Services Which . ill Last Two Weeks; r Tonight at 7:45 the west side meet ings of the Seventh Day , Adventlsts commence ' and " will continue for six weeks. The meetings are devoted to Bible studies, especially to the study of Daniel and Revelation, whence this de nomination draws Its conclusion as to the importance of keeping the seventh day of the week holy and of the early coming of Christ- ' , . A choir of BO voices, led by Professor Johnson, will furnish the music, sup ported by a volunteer orchestra. - At the camp meeting, which closed two weeks ago today, 98 were baptised on one day. A list follows of those who will be come members of the Central Portland church next Sabbath: MrsvEttle John son, Miss Amelia Jeske, Miss Emma Bulllvant, Miss Alice Hurst. A. Bltacca, E. W. Yankee, Mrs. W. P. Jacks, Mr. Rldont, Mrs. Rldont, Mrs. It Clark, Mrs. F. Mowre, Miss J. A Wilson, . A W. Hanson, W. 8. Doollttle, Mlsa . Bagga, Velma I Manning, Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mrs. ; Gertrude Zeismann, Miss Tillle Zelsmann, Miss L Zeismann, Mrs. L. Brown, Mrs. Jackson, B. H. Bailey, J. R. Peterson, Mrs. I I. Taylor, Mrs. H. F. Diamond, Ralph Diamond. . . ' Christian Profession Derided. 7 -- Portland.' July l-To the Editor ' of The .Journal It appears to -, me. that your editorial -pages, sometimes oon tain the utmost for the satisfaction of the idealist, but it always occurs to me that modern idealism can -be best defined by this adaptation ot Emerson's lofty epigram;, "Hitch .youf wagon to a uoiiar." -v.' ..;? . Those who are most 'loud In their clamorlngs for reform, progress and so cial justice and who are Incessantly preaching tha brotherhood of man, seem incapable of a disinterested or credit able act toward their fellow man.. I refer to that scintillating aggrega tion of Christian gentlemen who so elo quently resented the imputation , that they would employ a man once convict ed of crime. Such a puerile, inane. asinine question to ask. a professed and professional Christian gentleman, as to whether he would employ an ex-convlctl Of course, the conference represented the floWer of the ministry, and each message was the cumulative result of a lifetime of deliberation. .They were ushered into our midst with extravagant praise, and much was expected of them; they departed unob served, and little Is expected of them. As a moral force for the betterment of humanity they are absolutely nil, and their only contribution was their declared hostility to the man who had been cast into prison. It Is very" pos sible that our penal Institutions har bor a few Innocent men, and that the guilty, garbed in the mantle of respect' ability, declare the ex-convict a foe and irredeemably lost. . - 4.- I always thought that it Was human to err; to forgive, divine. My opinion , , sswiuaz, uaurqsiru, ii Belmont ; achool does foe Its boys wnat thouibtrul and eaiwrul baraati mat wlalr ta have done. Its locatloa beyond tb dlvcHlona and temptattoaa ot town1 w dtf., tba flncuMa of Its climate, the excellence of Its equipment no ma apini or us lacuity eonbine to nase this noeslblc. It nreraraa bor tor th. tt eoilegea and aeboele at eDglneerbig and offers in aoumoa tuca eiccnve connee aa hoy suf wish wbo are not Dlaonhis for unlwraltr math wter. write lor catalogue siring detailed In formation. Fall MODOHtor opeus Augoat is, 1013. W. i TABBED,,, 'Headmaitoni;iS;:iUr.-i:.4i OCUIXT . BBDTX, t Aaaistaat Headmarter. ' , Addreta InperlateBdeBt, Selmeet. ' . 80 Miles South of Baa rranolseo. : SSkwW at OalkaJ, CaMetala. 1 TkeealrWsaisa'tColkteM the radio Cimu :: Cbarterta' lit, Ued'.fcUatfic. Bauun tni fiaaaailM j trulremtai. Malralnii k llxwe of tnnlori V alicialqr aa4 VniTJt o4 Cal Uorala. mrb)r. Labontorlot tar ciesca Vila awdarn aquipawBt BneUeatoppoNoalri lor bat eaoaooiica, libnrr andy. , rie. ,..,;,.. . (n Moaem lymnatiaai. apecui ,TtJLIcara for bealib ot naooi at ' II ilVT I do Uic CkriJaIaaaaccai a ZV A.M..M..D. ror caulos ad- TheCampaiiirg i inma ciietP.o..caiif. , Hill, Military Academy V ; PORTLAND, v OIIEGOX ,V Send tor Illustrated Catalogue MISTS TO BEGIN lYIEETlMpS mMsm Belmont School K m n. a youtnf ll great grandmother; Mrs. N.- P, Oale, standing and holding the baby, is the grandmother;' Mrs. Ulah Roy is the mother, and the baby, Miss Naomi Boy, is, of course, by them considered the most Important member ot the group. ' Is now reversed and It is best expressed by the. adaptation" of another , elastic epigram: 'To forgive Is human; to err, dlvinev a; - DAVlll' ENRIQHT.- ' , 'j A, Remarkable Clt, 4 4 :..',4 t'5,'--y;-r From . Ixndon Express, . '' '0 Tiger, the remarkable . cat - of' the Great Eastern railway company's goods sheds at Petersborough, who is. reputed to be about SI. years old. Is peacefully ending a life crowded with rat extermi nation and other bappy incidents. Few cats live much "beyond 14 or 1$ years. During ber long life Tiger is said to have killed thousands of rats. She is a fight tabby, and came to the sheds for refuge 'Over twenty-six years ago, hav ing been driven from her home In a Umber stack by the flames. Tiger has always been wild, and has obtained her own food, consisting almost entirely of rats,' of which she would kill as many aa fourteen, and fifteen in one night. Her custom was to bring all the rats alive to one of the men employed In the sheds, and she would not eat one until she received pertnjsslon.- ' When she dies she will have a numer ous progeny , Of over two hundred to suoceed her. ' ''-. Where Thing Are What They Seem Quality Diamonds Our . Biaraorjds show their superiority -when compared with others. The differ ence between ofif methods and those of many competitors is that we never mis-i-represent quality or color. We ' call, wh!te-:-white; not blue or steel blue ; and when we give guarantee we do not. crawl behind technicalities to avoid mafc ing good, .r i . ''.'- 'y .-44 Have You Seen Oar Spe cial $100 Diamond Ring? Jaeg 266 Morrison St., Electric Seryice ' TO . Bull Run Park . ' '.' - " ON ""' '.; ' ." - jv ;4'-'A'; !-,'':'0v'''':44;v44 .'"'-': v:,:' i. Mt. Hood Line Electric trains ; leave for V Welch's Spur, Orient, Gillis, Pleasant; Home, Scenic, 'CottwlL'T4!'i':4?( I S.. LEAVE FIRST AND ALDER DAILY ' 7.l( A. M ; cifSO A M . II.KO VA'4 M : 1 RA P-M : '' 5:oU r. 1VL and 0:00 r. iVL For Mabeiy, tBaraboo, Bull Daily 7:50 A. M., 11;50 A. ,;P. M. ' . . I Trains leaving at -9:50 A. M. and 1 :50 P. M, irt addi " tibn to"edHVfcv : - . TRAINS LEAVE BULL RUN DAILY . 7:20 A. M., 9:40 A. M., 1 :40 P. M, and 5:40 P. M SUNDAYS .7 :20.A." M.,9:40 AM., 11:40 A. M., 1 :40 P. M., 3:40 P. aand 5:40 P. M. w On Sundayi-l6und Trip Tickets 75 Cents y lYon must buy, tickets to obtain this rate V jr TICKET OFFICES First and AId:r Sts.i E. Water ard Hawtu . ?. ' Qcl( Junction Lenta J SWEETPEA SHOW AT WOODSTOCK Exhibits by Children .Will Be , Feature; Another New Va-, 1 'riety to Be Named. ; ; Woodstock and the southeast district ot the city Will hold a sweet nea show Wednesday, July 24, under the auspices! of the Oregon Sweet Pea society, ' The exhibits made by children who were presented with the seed for their sweet pea gardens by Captain George Pope, president of the ocietyf- will be - a feat ure, of the show, ' Some ot the children received their seed so late that : the flowers did not bloom in time to per mit them representation In the general sweet pea show held last week in the south lobby of ; the Oregon hotel,, and Captain Pope decided to hold the com Ing show in order to give them- the op portunity for exhibit. Included In the exhibit will be the Dr. " John McLoughlin sweet pea and a new Spencer variety as yet nnnamed. To the child making the best exhibit of the new variety Captain Pope offers a special prise; The ' classes for adults are as tmmpi'X&rY:y Best exhibit of alt or more vases of Spencers First and second prises, Beet exhibit of three or more vases of Spencers -First and second prises. Beat decorated basket of any variety ot peas, self and other, foliage, allowed First and second'prises. :'-.':'';,."- Classes for Children. . lest three or more vases, any variety First and second prises. - Best basket of flowers with foliage First and second prises. Best decorated vase mixed flowers First and second prises. First child that brings the new Spen cer, Dr. John McLoughlin, to the show Special prize. "The new Spencer," reads an an nouncement made yesterday, "is marked similarly, to the America Spencer, the difference is that the America has its penciling in bright carmine and that the Dr. John McLoughlin is dark hello trope, and while the unnamed new va riety Is a soft mauve. "The local committee will bs an nounced next Sunday, and growers from other sections are Invited to bring their flowers.' The entries can be made on the morning of the exhibit There will be no charge for admission. Exhibitors are requested to bring their own con tainers." !-- - ' ' ' The exhibit will be held at the Wood stock M. E. church, . er BroSe oTt&ie The Large Store ' Bet. Third and Fourth Gresham. . Powell Valley. , , . , Run Park ancj Bull Run,? M., 3:50 P. M. and 55 ' 17 4 "Y" TT' Winners to Be Anr.cjr.:;.! ' Watch nxt Sunday s Journnl ft winners of the re-wrltten "ail." cu test. . , . . , k '. Journal Want Ads bring results. The Large Lr.:::::Ii Jack Burnham '... .'.':...? . . -''.' - . j. 1 '.-... For Picnic or Camping Parties. WUI accomtpodate 60 people, Safe and re liable. - For hire by hour, day or week. Inquire for-R. C Parker at Von der Werth's boat shop, east end of Mor rison bridge. Phone East 1731.' 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