The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 21, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    LllJCIItAUDiNTHE
SIUSUIW FOREST
IS TO BE-OPENED
Chisf Forester; Finds Acreaoo
Adapted to Farming and
Jhls 'Soori Jflay Be Filed
;i!ppn by Homesteaders,
. Satisfied; that many tract of land 1
- tha -forest reserve ef atuslaw, I south
western regon, e thoroughly daptwil
to farming purposes, vmei r urw
Henry 8. Grave returned to Portland
this morning full f cptimlsm a to the
. future of that rough and wooded coun.
try. v
"Settlement there will be hard Just
like it. was In the pioneer days," said
Mr, Grave," "But if the people want
to go In there and try to mak some
thing ef the land and of themselves, by
i ginger, - they're going -to get all the
, backing i can. give thm.N
Mr. O raves, eeoompaniod by Aasist-
' ant District Forester Plory and evral
others from the Portland office of tb
nn.t unlM Uft last Mondav for tha
Stutlaw country, whence had coma
many appeals that the agricultural land
be thrown optn. Us met the people
who made the plea, saw the land tuey
' thought good for crops and stock and
- became convinced that their contention
was proper. Accordingly, be directed
the squads gf surveyors previously at
work la the. forest to run (heir lines
"over the- agricultural; tracts at once.
The surveyors are bow doing so. .Then,
just as fast as the tracts are surveyed,
the applications already on file for those
tracts will be acted upon by the de
partment, - i '
Immediate settlement is the idea, and
Mr. Graves declares the people there
are entitled te all the development o(
..which tha oountry is capable, i
ome yeara ago the muslaw ' forest
was closed by the secretary of agricul
ture and never reopened until now, Sev
eral rejections and other complication!
were responsible for this. " Prior to that,
however, most of the best land along
the watercourses bad been settled, en 1
much is now patented. Throughout Uvtient to tell how, they are affected by
muuuMiaa. nuwvvvr are uuwuvui i
tract of bench lands end gentle slope.. I
This ie partially grown to gecond-growUi
urooer, zurai growius navwg own i
swept long years ago by fires. Conae-
: quently there la little prospect of tim
ber sales because the growth is not
large enough.
Tha naonle down '. there saw my
: potnt of view and I saw theirs." oontUu
ued Mr. Graves, "we round our iaea
were Identical that such land as was
suitable for agriculture should 1 bi
opened to settlement, and there waa no
reason why this should not be done at
. ones. And so tha settlement will begin
: right away and continue as long as the
surveyors find land that Is suitable."
Mr. Graves expects to remain in Port
land only a few days. He will take one
- field trip, probably starting. Thuraday,
but Into what part of tha northwest ho
' does not ret know. It may be Eastern
Oregon or to the Walla Walla forest
After that be will go' south, stopping la
Arisona before returning tfi Washing
, ton. y'.-,-Ch -,h- v.,--,
v. . (TJalted Prtaa Iaaa4 wira.)
Waahington, July II. The following
statement was Issued this afternoon
Xm rMHtv.ll.U.WlMM MVtAtfaw.-" t -
"In spite " of repeated alarming re
: ports, circulated by well known agents,
regarding the precarious situation nf
federal troops In northern Mexico, this
embassy ! In receipt of official and ao
' enrate Information from It consul at
Laredo, Texas, that the important col
umn of General Telle and General
Bulo Navaretta have effected a junc
tion, rendering It certain that at an early
date railroad and telegraphic communi-
tauiuu paiwaan iareuo ana Mexico city
.. will be reopened."
It waa announced at conatltntloaal
...i headquarter that the rebel at Mate
moras had received lOO.ooe round of
ammunition and 1000 arms from abroad.
VICE WITNESS GETS .
(tWtod Ptm LtumT wira.t
Xo Angeles, July Jl. Christine Neal.
one of the star witnesses In the recent
vie investigation here, made good a
threat and escaped from the state re
form school at Whit tier some time be
tween midnight and daybreak today.
Two other girls. Dorothy Swentsen and
Madeline Hagen. accompanied ber.
Mlas Neal was committed to Whlttier
Upon her refusal to testify against J. P.
: Hardlgan. a motion picture producer!
who, was charged with contributing to
her delinquency.
E
ER
. (United Pre LetaM 7ra.l
Vancouver, B. C. July Jl.Surpasa
- Ing all previous drowning records for
...a week-end, last Saturday and Sunday
'."vr t,..,., ,iu.u n iiiwur rec
t ord,. no less than six persons losing
their lives In this vicinity. Of this
j, number two. were drowned while bath
rlng. three were lost from email boots,
i while a little girl slipped into the water
accidentally while playing. All the
bodies save one have been recovered
and all bav been 'Identified. The un
: recovered body will probably be found
,.' today, a the place of the drowning has
no swift running current which would
take the body out to sea.
Bridge Worker Hurt.
O. H. Parker, a steel worker on the
i Bumalde bridge, was. slightly Injured
yesterday by a fall. He was removed
to the Bt. Vincents hospital. Super
Intendent Murnane of the county bridges
and ferries, reported to the county com
missioner that the man was able to
leavo tb hospital today. -
. Demur to Breach of Promise Suit
Attorney Haney and Joseph thU
morning filed a demurrer in the 150,000
breaoh of promise suit brought by Oer
t"' trud Oerilnger against Lloyd Frank,
: of the Meier A Frank store, alleging
that the complaint did not oontaln facta
suffloient to form a basis, for suit
MEXICAN EMBASSY.
, SAYS HOERTA WINS
AWAYIN LOSANGELES
SIX DRQ
D DURING
HOLIDAY
IN VANCOUV
RULES WLATED E
RR.V SAYS REPORT
California Commission Blames
Road and Three Employes,
for Fatal" Wreck. .
(Un!te Press basse W.lre.1 ,1
San Franclaoo, July 21. That respon-
slfejlity tT the is,astru wrli PW
Vloi0 an tha San SYno0 Nap, an
yeustqga railway, lq which, 1 persons
were killed and 26 were Injured, should
b placed on the feompanr. 'a wall at
on-tjMwenptJoyee Mae(e4 with th
ill-fated electric train, la tha decision
of the atat railroad commission, which
asserted today that -there were 17 di
rect - violations of thr company's own
rules on the, day of th wreck.
Conductor Richmond la censured for
falling to eour clearane from the
train dispatcher before leaving Valleio.
Motorman Hough la eord for failure to
obtain clearance orders from niohraond.
Dlsnatohar OXoary la censured for vi
ola tint the rule requiring him to first
restrict the superior train before mot
ins the Inferior train, . -
"W WJ
J "Ufa tO ntOrc US OWR rUl,
The company la held culpable for its
(United Prw Lmimw! Wlr.
San yrancisoo, July ll, "We are con
vinced that California, has solved the
problem of workmen's compensation in
accidents through the new Boynton
law." said State Senator B. U White,
chairman of a committee from the son
ata of Missouri which is investigating
workmen's compensation laws on the
Pacific coast with a view of enacting
similar legislation in Missouri.
This comment was made by Senator
White today after his committee had
hold a session at which 20 employers
and reDreaentatlvaa nf labor war rvrra
mese laws, .
.-There is no comparison " White said.
"between California's compensation
laws and the old common liability lawa
under which w are still working In
Missouri, and by which most of the
profits are reaped by the lawyers. I
know, because I am a lawyer myself,
The committee will leave San Fran
Cisco tomorrow for home via Oregon
and Washington, In which states they
win continue their investigations of
workmen's , compensation measures.
(Catted Prees Inn! Wlre.l
-. Xenvcr, July ai.WUh' all license
permitting Socialist and Industrial
Workers of tha World to speak in the
streets revoked. George Falconer, a
Socialist announced here tbl afternoon
thdt be had arranged for a street meet
ing tonight and would bring a teat case'
in the court.1 It la understood tha
socialist national headquarter is back
of . Falconer,, the tatter Intimating be
may precipitate a case of national Im
portance. Chief of Police O'Neill ha arranged
for extra police to block any attempt at
a demonstration; Ho trouble is anticl
pated. .'.... - .,..:Mu-.-.;----
CALL RITCHIE "IAN OF "
WEALTH" IN COURT
(Onlted Press leased Wire.)
San Francisco, CaU July 11. "Man of
wealth," and not a "mere parrer," is
the way in which Willie Ritchie, light
weight champion, Is described here to
day In an application In the superior
court 'by William Kyne and Lawrence
Meehan that a temporary injunction
prohibiting their exhibiting picture of
in Kiume-jKiver patue be set aside.
Kyne and Meehan declare that
Ritchie's claim tbat the fight picture
will hurt hi theatrical exhibition 1
not well founded. No decision was
bandd down.
RISE OF DAIRYING MAKES
GREAT DEMAND FOR HAY
(Special to The Journal.',
Independence, Or., July 21. A great
demand is being shown at present for
all kinds of bay. Large quantities
are being harvested in the country sur.
rounding this city, but the greater part
of the farmers will store their hay In
their own barns for winter feeding tu
cow and horses. The dairy industry
ha increased to such a remarkable ex
tent In this section that it seems si
most Impossible for hay buyers and
liverymen to secure the hay at a low
figure. . The fields throughout Polk
county are dotted with hay shocks, but
the crop, will bring a good price this
season. Some think that properly cured
vetch hay will bring til to fit a ton,
although it Is diflcult to determine what
th average price offered by the buy
er will be. Over 200 ton Is wanted
in this city now, and the liverymen
have advertised to get their hay at the
lowest possible bids. The yield of all
kinds of hay' this season was. good,
but 'the farmers, anxious to roll up
their cream checks, may cause the price
to go out of the reach of th average
buyers. Indications seem favorable for
the purchasing of a small quantity of
cheat for horse feed. ,
RESERVOIR HILL SWEPT
BY FIRE AT ROSEBURG
(Special to The Journal.)
Roseburg, Or., July 21. Reservoir
hilllocated north of Roseburg, between
this city and Edenbower, was swept by
a fierce brush and grass fir at noon
today. Considerable excitement existed
for a time when it appeared a If the
fire would reach the dwelling located
near. As no flro plugs are near, men
and boys fought the flame; with wet
sacks and In that manner kept ' th
fire from doing any serious damage.
Arrested for 14tht Time.
When C. B. Fsrle, 198 Thurman street,
stepped before Municipal Judge Steven
son this frtornlrig, ' if marked the four
teenth time that he has been before the
court on complaint of hi wife. It wa
the old charge jof assault and battery.
Judge Stevenson sentenced him, to 1 16
dsy on the rockpile, : ,t',-,
COMMITTEE FAVORS THE
mm
PROVISION
DENVER
SOCIALISTS
TESLSTREET TALKING
THE4 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL", 'PORTLAND 'MONDAY'' EVENING, JULY 21,
HP, IE
ARE VOTING ON STRIKE,
1
Operators ' Clajm They ' Can't
Make a . uvlng- Since . tx
press Business' Fell Offi ,
(Dnltd fttm teawa Wire.) ' .
8t Paul. Minn.. July 2i 8am John
son, chairman of the Northern Faclflo
telegraphers' grievance committee, aa
mitted today that a atrlke of tha tele
graph and telephone force -of t hat-rail
road la possible. He said the employes
are now voting on th quea,tion, Th
road h refused Increases m ,f ge
aggregating about 360,000 a year. ,
The telegraphers claim that their in
come has been largely reduced tnrougn
the working of the parcel pest, wanr
telegraphers in-r smaller stations, be.
sides being- Station master, received a
commission on express business trans
acted. ' These -commissions have been
practically eliminated by tb, proel
post, they elalm, and an increase ef al.
ary la necessary aecvr , a . living
wage.., :'r.-v-.i y..:f.'.v.::
Prince Henry, King George's
Third Son, Is Coming In
the Fall.
(Baited Praa teiwa: Wlre.l ,
London, July U. Eton college, most
famous and ancient of the exoluslve
establishments called "public schools"
In England, is preparing with mixed
feelings for th arrival of Prince
Henry, third sort of King George, who
begins hi studies there this fall
The college authorities, of course,
proclaim their due sense of th honor
done the school by the presence of a
royal prince, but Jtev. Edmund Warro
and Kev. and Hon. Edward LyUelton,
respectively provost and head master,
and the minor official are scared at
th possibility of nines or injury to
the young prince.
The usual precautions agamat epi
demics are being redoubled this sum.
mer, and royal nitry expert bav
turned the eld college upside down In
their search for faulty drains, ate.
The medical examination of returning
scholars will be more severs than ever
while Prince Henry is at Eton, snd
to make doubly sure, the prince will
begin each term a fortnight later than
hi school fellows. In order to give the
authorities an opportunity of detect,
tng and Isolating infectious case.
yrom tha point of view of the boy,
a royal aohool mat 1 not an un.
mixed biasing, for there I a feeling
that a frlendahlp with the prtnee may
bo condemned aa "sucking up to royl
tv." In thla respect Etonian are very
democratic, and the chosen friend of
Prinoa Arthur of Connaught, the
present grand duk -of Saxe-Co-
1 burg-Qotba , (then e duke of - Alba
ny.) and the uattenoerg prineoa,
received periodical thrashings from less
favored school fellows to "keep them
from getting too oocky" over the honor
don them, viscount cnonton, trusted
member of tha royal entourage, speak
ing at a gathering of old Etonians the
other day, admitted that at a boy m
uaed to, Jook forward with dread to in
vitations to Wlndor catle or fcTandrlng
ham. He always was a favorite with
Queen Victoria,, the late King Edward,
and the Connaughts, but his school
mates always gave him a beating aftor
each visit.
200 ACRES OF 500 ACRE
ORCHARD BEGINS TO BEAf
(fpll tn The Journal. I
Walla Walla, Wash., July II. Mote
than 200 acre of the 600 aero Baiter
Langdon apple orchard east of this city
will come Into bearing this year and be
tween 8000 and 10,00.0 boxes Of fruit
will be shipped, according to J. W.
Langdon, one of the owners. The va
rieties will be Rome Beauties and John
athans, and will oome from trees planted
four years ago this coming fall. The
remainder of the orchard was planted
one year later and will not come Into
bearing until next year.
Extensive thinning Is being done on
the 200 acres, which will produce a
crop this season, tn some cases as many
as many as 100 apples being taken
from a tree. This Is being dona in order
that the fruit will not cause the trees
to grow out of shape. Only sufficient
fruit to keep the limbs from bending
to a great extent 1 allowed to remain.
Many of the branches are being tied
up.
The orchard is cultivated by mean of
a caterpillar traction engine and culti
vators, wblob cover 24 feet, making a
perfect mulch with one cultivation. The
orchard ha been gone over thro time
this season .and not a weed Is to be
found. . ' - ., -,-!
Youth. Drowned la Moll&Ua.
Oregon City, Or., July 11. Tho swift
Molalla river has claimed another life
as toll for a log-drive. Robert Gray,
only 18 year of age, lost hi life Sat
urday af ternon while helping take a
drive down the stream. He was out in
the middle of th river, poling some
logs through swift . water ? when he
slipped from the log he wa standing
upon and fell into the stream. In vain
he struggled'to climb upon a log.vThe
water wurvf swift and he was sucked
under fia driv and drowned. Hi river
mates' did all Xhey could to save hi
life. j tut ! -without avail- ' They finally
recovered his, body down stream quit
a distance' from where he went under
the.lOgS.:-:;fev:?i.,:',,.: V'f;V "WiX
. , -,?V-. KA '( :
j Young Hunter Shoots Himself.
"Oregon City,; Or1 July il. While out
sWtoting with a. 21 calibre rifle. In the
wood along tba Abernathy Creek Sat
urday afternoon, Glen Bird, the It year
old son .of William H. Bird, of Oregon
City, accidentally shot himself. , .
Th boy was walking through : the
woods in the search of small gam and
had his rifle ready for Instant use. He
tripped and fell and the gun was dis
charged. The bullet entered the hunt
er's leg- and lodged there. It was eas
ily extracted and th wound will not
prov erlous."
' Bulgaria Accept Conditions.
Buoharest, July El.Officlal confir
mation of reports that Bulgaria has
accepted ' th conditions - laid - down, by
Roumanla, and also has agreed to peace
term with Bervla and. Greece wa re;
ceived .here today, r-v ,-viff'rr
LEGRAPHERS FARRF ' (1BR EN. BRIDEGROOM GRANT
PRE
POST
BLAMED
" i"."MV. I 1 ). :
VISIT PRIHEVILLE vveabs rose glassb
Proposed Line From Metollus
to.Prlneville One Matter
' Taken Up,,
" tRaeclal te Te JounU
roil or mava tdii. j. u. jvarrau. a. n
Cbrien, r. U fltanley, . a Miller,
W, II, HurlhUrt, U A- O Reiily ef Port
land and Colonel Oaoria B. TPUhg of
Vgnoouvey arrived in prmevtu ai i:v
o'clock today, after a tour of Inspection
Of larm eondltlona in Crooked rivet and
Ocboco vallaya.;i.The lobjeot of the trip
was not mada nubile, but enough was
attld to indicate that th propoged road
to Prlnevllle from Metollus was one of
the matters, receiving their conamera-
ijon.. : ,
f (Pslted Phm Mated Wl,. . .'
Waahington. July 11. "Maddep than
a wtt ben,'.' sorltel the State qf wind
her today of Representative Juliu
Kahn of California, '
Reading ever the oongrtonai rec
ord, the Calif ornlan dlacovered . the
Democrats had "slipped one over" In the
fight by th Repubiioaaa t air th
Digg"Caminttl.whtt alav ease, Al
thougn Kahn waa denied in opporU
nltv last week of denouncing on th
floor Attorney General McReyno'dft' o
tioq iq the case, he found a .speech In
the. reeerd by Representative Stephen
ofSTexas defending the attitua oi tn
administration. - f v
Stephens' address was msertea under
the "leave to nrlnt" privilege, -It was
not delivered on th floor of the house.
State Case Postponed.
(United fiaaa Leaae Wlre.l
Sacramento, Cal., July 21. The eae
of P. Drew.Caminettl and Maury I.
Dlasa okarsed with abandonment ef
their minor children, set for today, will
be postponed by Judge Hughes ber late
today until after the men are tried en
white lav charges In the federal court
at Saa FraneUco, August I. TM an
nouncement wa mad by th district
attorney her today,
0LDTIME WESTERN
SPIRIT SHOWN BY
TOWN OF SHERIDAN
(Continued From Pag On.)
ner of South Bridge street and tb coun
ty road. . v
Demorat oV Co. hv rented two tores
on the South aid f Main street, and
are doing buainesa again, MsJt Gold
man, general merchant. Is also doing
business. The O. K. and Popular bar
ber shop were la operation this morn
ing on th south side of the river,
The Sheridan Hardware company 1
undecided yet what to do.
G. W. Epley of the Yamhill Drug
company and G. Haa Bro. have re
sumed business on the south side ef
Yamhill river. H, D. Brtgbam, eonfeo
tloner, will probably occupy quarter tn
the Beckett v doughty store, O. Yoeen,
oonfeetloner, will probably rent -
w, T. ahw. furniture man. bas not
determined his course.
The tvle-Payn Hardware company re
sumed business today In on of Its two
warehouses, one wacehouae having bean
burned, .the other, escaping. "Th Me
MlnnvlUe Produce company i operating
In the same warehouse.
The lawyer and dootor are all in
temporary quartera en the south aid of
Tamhill river,
George C. Hyde, proprietor of the
Sheridan hotel, has taken over the Riv
erside hotel, south of the river.
The Sheridan Sun will have this
week' issue printed In Portland and
will go right on.
Lights are all on again, except on
the burned-out street
The council haa established new street
Unea'and is taking hold of the situation
with a far-seeing ay on future growth.
The bank and store safe all stood
up under the fire,
Th Paeiflo 8tates Fire Insurance
company of Portland has already settled
its losses; adjuster for other cbmpanlea
are here thl forenoon.
Persons who knew the old 8heridan
will be surprised at tb new on after
a month or two of construction.
BENEVOLENCE NOT
AGGRANDIZEMENT
OUR AIM WILSON
(Contlnuea From ." Page One.i
whose Irrefutable logio 1 complete dom
inance and ownership. When wo pay
$3,000,000 for a canal right which Is
of no earthly benefit or use to us w
are paying that $3,000,000 under cover
for other reason. . .
"We might aa well be candid. The
Central American . atataa are vastly
wealthy in natural resource, : and the
minute w begin establishing ' protec
torates American cltlsen and capital
wilt flow In and take possession and w
will bav to protect them In all the
minutest detail of government It will
be with u there It Is on th English
4n India. W will b there never to
depart Or else we will (imply -take
over these states and make them part
of 'th United States." '
Cement Bids Opened..
Bid on 10Q.00O barrels of cement for
the Ble; Eddy were opened thl morning
at 11 o'clock In the office of Major J.
J. Morrow, corp of engineer, United
States army, ' There were five bid and
they ranged from $1.60 a barrel to $1.90
a barrel at the mills, om being lo
cated in California and aom In Wash
ifigton. The lowest bid ha not boon
figured out yet on account of tb fejght
rate wblob hav to b added, Tb ce
ment is to be uaed'for th boat basin
snd wall of th Pallee-CelUo canal at
Big Eddy.-'.. . yj; .y,;
''- Tramp la Killed by TreinA' ;f
. ' (Special to Tb ?Aa,osi.
Aberdeen, WhJ July Sl-Whil
topping from on track to another on
which a train wa passing a tramp wa
run down by a train coming In an oppo
site direction tbl morning.; Th acci
dent occurred between Hoqulam and
Aberdeen. Parts of the body were scat
tered along' the -trtefc-'T rW: HSvv-'..":r
DERBY DESKS
All Orad f or Hss Oaab or rms. .' !
E.RHALEYDESKCO
-r r "a 1 T ' Vsv VVa
808-810 Broadway St, Bat. Taylor and
KAHN'SCHOLER RISES
r WHEN RIVAL SCORES
iA.:,.A, , gauioa. Maia bb7. ,,',.
M3.
(United Preis laaaed Wlr 1
. San Franatspp. jujy ile vending
lovely,", wa the smiling answer her
this afternoon or u. a. urant, eldest son
of th (at President Grant, to reports
that h is at odd with bin children a
a result ef his rnarrlag Jn P?n iDlegp
recently to Mrs. .America Will. The
millionaire arrived today with his bride
on 'th taamer Yale, . v ;
Everything I all right and I am tor
given," declared Grant' and Mrs, Grant
nodded corroboration. "W will leave
"ser Wednesday on th Aoranglfor Au
trails-. After a tour of th antipodes we
will sail for South America, nd w do
pet expect to return togauiQrnii uum
vecemper, ivit, - .. ...
T SAY: SO
(Uqlted Pre aad Wi' ) '
Washington. July 81. r. Writing t
Represeniaiive ICent of California, Seo
retarf Homton served notice tpday that
the department of agriculture will . re
quire a label reading 'Doctored" on all
adulterated sweet wipes.- The letter
alpp declared that wine fortlflad Hh
alcohol containing bentoat of goda
must also be so stated on the label in
order to protect California win grow
ers, burdened by Increased manufactur
ing coats because of th Underwood
tariff. ' .
Representative Kent orotested against
th proposed tg on brandy used to fer
tify California wines, , , ,
CITY EMPLOYES
TO CUT WEEDS, AND
CHARGE IT TO OWNER
i
, Beginning tomorrow men from
the city engineer' effioe will be
sent out to out weeds ndbruah
on property where the owner
bav received, fly days' notice
to remove them, signs notifying
about 100 owners tq this effeet
were tacked up throughout the
eity last Monday and Tuesday,
but many property owner have
failed to comply with tb order.
The wages of those men frem
th engineer's office will be a
pegged against toe property
owners not complying with th
ordinance and wm ha entered
ppoa th Hon docket
w
I
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I
JUNE GRAND JURY "
RETURNS TO LABORS
Though pot scheduled to annear for
another week the June grand Jury re
turned to work thl morning and r
busy eleaning up several small qrln.
inai ease in whiob men are held in the
county Jail. Deputy District Attorney
M!fU,reA.,wh ,B P'esentlng tb cases
said nothing was being done In tb po
lice scandal and that he did qqt ex
pect the grand Jury to take It UP , at
thl time. He said he did not think
the grand Jury would b in session more
aaw nay. :
AMUSEMENTS '
lT aim moxkisow
m .hoaes stain L A-UM
CONTINUOUS tTil t
"KOXIOsT P10TUKJCS
James K. Uackett in' "Ta frUonaf ef
Tresd Jaaa and Pies Citee
BarsalB Prloe, js
mmms
Broadway aad Aider Strsata
WEES JUXT tl Emma Carat, Broadway' Fa
vorite Mnaloai Comedy Star) Kiohola asd the
Croix Biatersl Bill, Charrr aad Hill) Paatage
soopej Allied Latell and lila Vokaat El Cotaj
Orobaatra. Popular priosa. Xatiaaa daily, 16o.
aaiH ana iirai row paiooiiy raaervwa. vurtaui
8:80, Tla and 9:10.
LYRIC
WEEK JTJXT tl A gig comedy soraam, 'Tine
gia'a Tronblaa," a oomady show, a musical
kit. Tuesday night, athletic oontestt Friday
nlfht, ohorua girls' ooatast Prioa,- aigbts,
lto, 85 o matiseea, any seat, Uo.
COLUMBIA THEATRE
SIXTH AV9 WASRHrOTOy BTBEETI
OPEN It A.M. TO 11 P. X.
"The Secret Formula introducing tb Sen
satlonal Fox Bunt: "Dnrtng the ltound-Up,"
Biograph Drama; "The Hidden Bank Boll," La
bia Comedy; "When alary Married," Lubln
Comedy. Matt Dennis, popular baritone, and
Professor Karp's orchestra in special muaical
features, v,
10 ADHTS8I0K' lOo.
Big Pre BUI at Portland's ':
Amuaement Park """
v ' i 8:80 and I p. m.
Bossl's Boyal Italiaa Band.
Italian Street Sinters
In classical, comical and inualcal songa.
- Owens and Fine.
The two charming soubrettes back again.
Charles Hasty
"The HoIai Bo
, A veritable rlut,
Batklag
Tickets 96e ineludlug admlssloa at gates -;
Oars at rirat and Alder - ,
' , Xauaoa.es Xorrtaoa Bridge. . u
BASEBALL!
'&?. RECREATION f PARK
Corner Vaughn . and 84th Sts.
- ' ' July 1, a, 19, n, to, sir,
0ama begin week day Sill p. an. gnn.
day at Ii30 p, m.
i ; LADIES': DAY , FRIDAY
Boya under, 12 free to bleach
era Wedneadav!;K'vHK
SODfJER RESOHTS
EXCELLENT EISHINGNOW
AST aALMOlf AltTEB Tata rfallr Atrm NT A AW.
at is 2d at. .Three hours' ride to BALMOV
ama eebots. Aa ideal piac for a few
j,,, or a month's outing. Deacrlptire pamphlet
and foil InformaUon. Call or pboaa Main BOoo,
DOCTORED
WINES
MS
A Mil.
0
nil
SAME
Attempt, to Get, Reduction
' ; Fails! Following Ois- -
' Desptt attempt of Vrs.' pens' B.
Morrow and relative pf E, E. C, yon
Klein, hi ball will remain at $B(0Q cash
or l,H0fi seourltle and .he will remain
tn the cpunty latl awaitipg trial before
Circuit Judg Mprrow on 9eptmbr 2.
Following the disagreement Of the jury
Friday i Inhe tyial- f o -grand - lareeny
every effort has been mad to bveJthe
bair reduced, to no avail, .Th bail on
tne - larceny ; charge 1 84B00 cash or
moo. seuurWy On tb polygamy oharg
it is 15000 cash and 110,000 security, ,
Miss Ethel Newoomb. whose Jewelry
Ven Klein Is cliargad with' baring
stolen apd whont be Is alleged to have
married polygameusly, will remain in
Portland for Von Klein'a ; retrlMt ; Mr
C. Weber, the Kama City woman who
has been her attending tb trial and 1
anxious to see Von Klein convicted, Is
also her and may remain throughout
the summer- Mrs.' Morrow was at. the
courthouse Saturday trying o secure a
reduction of th bail but did not appear
thi morning. .Following the trial she
announced that she would return to
CbloegP to be with, Voh Klalp'a parents,
PUTS TOWN IN PANIC
(Unite Pmss lieased Wlw.) '
Lot Angeles, July !, The village Of
Cucamenga, near here, was thrown Into
a panio today by the capture there of
jeae Ansa, suspected oi peipg a eper,
who escaped two week ago from a
health officer at Cblno.
Constable Rupp. - who found Arlsa
living in the Mexican quarter of Cuoa
mpnga, Jed him through tb streets by
a oanthooito an automobile truck, upon
whiqb the guspeot wa taken. to an
isolated but, where be will be gliarded.
Officer, prisoner an truck driver sat
a far apart a th truck, would Upw,
PURCHASING AGENT
INSTALLS DUPLICATOR
J. R. Wood, munlcloal Durohaain
agent, has installed In hi office a re
volving duplicator which will b used
to get out all circular letter or other
work, that require a large number ef
Copies. He has sent to th beada of
th various city department and bureaus
a latter informing them of th installs.
won or tn new apparatus and that It
is at their disposal, Mr. Wood hope
to sv considerable time' an4 espn ,
through tb ua of tbl duplicator.
HOTELS AND SUMMER RESORTS
WWW
Kst ejlAKKE. sWJWf
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HOTEL OREGON
ABPLVT11ZT 9JMnwQ0TSJ:S.l ' ' Sr-S
.Portland's Newest and Most Megnlfiosnt Hostelry, '
v'iv Opened March 4th, jl$, ,:.v fvH- ; .
Fire hundred elegantly furnished foomai, 1 nearly - -all
with private bathsi 100 specially equipped sample-room
for the commercial trad, Located on feroedwsy, right la
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, , When In attl. ttep atb motel 0attl;
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1 " rpHE Ferry Meets ;Vou at Garibaldi.
DiWaliriPATX ' The bus carries you from the 'dock
r.W VtvftJlA . to the hotel. Your room is ready.
YjArnements or complete, rest awajt your
xnioTBisuon, raws, raaai inions as tu werxtasa QITIO, TJP cerpstt
IBuildtnf, both phonaa, or any S. p, X, K. Afaat. . ' I ...
Jti IK Phese Bed MU .:
gteam iiaat, Hot and Cold Watar.
WA 8UINQ1QN JIOTEL
girlt Claaar vSverytb4vf New aad Clean.
, jr koome T6o aad tTp. , ,
Spaclal Kate, by the tVaes.,
1 4 , US JACK, Proprietor,
Waahington at., bet. First and Beyond.
: . - THI DAtXES, . OBEOON
Sol Due Hot
V.:
Springs Hotel
Vt th heart of tb Olympic.
Por decrlptiv literature, adores th
Manager, . Sol
cue, giaiiam
County,
PORTLAND SLAVER IS
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HELD.1N SAN FRANCISCa
. i "n zrs'.jvi
' Unlteil I'ra I,um WI.V ; syl
' San. Franciscq, Jily. f lPpndinjf tbd
reeelpt of advlpe from Portland, Or
where it I believed be ly wanted as a
white slaver, Jiarry petersj alias
Allan, arrted here for-thaftii held .
at the police station. - Peterson bad la -bi
possession, when, taken lu charge,
two suitcase belonalns: to IJarrv Smed.
ley and George Smlthi visitor from
' . 1 ' 1 ' " J try
Lpoaj pqiiq effioisis ey fy knuf
uotljlpg of '.large agalnat Ptrpn, ,
tEntiroXbantjc
The American Beauty Kevije
:', CdQ'ros ln' ntw v sony. tMevS
V1 tiona-r-thrpe performsncep r g H
" day (Ju,rjngff Jwneh,Si dirineri
and after; the ' theatre.;
, rM PALtiNQ in iova ;
. WITH YOWV . St
Mist Ruth- Bigelow and' t
Chorps-v.':';::
' ' Miss Hilda Joy ? v
"Oh ! , What : Know Aboul
You," Miss Saba J-iwIpf -"Heaven
Will Protect
Workingr GirP - J Y; ;
Miis Grace Frederiek X , ;
; In Comdy. - ,
"Island Roses and Love"
Miss Evelyn Gilbert gnd ??.
American Beauty Rmt :
, ' . Piorw" .
" 'Vfttrt the Edelweiss Is ; -
Blooming" '
Miss Evelyn and '
WHian Gilbert
-' "Venus WlU"
Miss Ruth Bigelow
"Thg Morning Alter tbt
Night Befor"
Miss UHian Gilbert,
in Corned Final) (
Thst'e How I Need Vp
American Beauty Rsrue
. .-.. .Chorus
MERCHANTS LUNCH IN
THE RATHSKELUR, 50
The cpojest plaf in the lty
HOTEL OREGON
The Wright Pleklnsea l?otet
Oe., Prep.
Chgs. Wright,
U, C,-Pickiqson, Waoagtpg -...
Plrector,
V
00 rpoms , i, ; , . .$1,50 per dy
200 rpomg, witli bath fZpQperdy
JOO rooms, with, bgtlt 7S0rdsy
Add f 1,00 per day to abot prit ei
when two occupy on room. ,
VBRV ATTRACTIvi PRICKS
fOR PERMANENT CUEST3 , '
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H. C BOWBHS, Mansgey, 4
OAIXP TWOPICrl, Asst. M-rr. r,
Noted for the Excellence
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HOTEL 'GIRMEIIIJ
HOUSE OF WELCOME,:
' ' PORTLAND, OR.
In the theatre and (hopping district one block
from any carllne. Rates, $1.00 per day and up;
with bath. $1.50 pef day and up.
-. TAKE OUR BROWN AUTO-'BUS,
C. W. Cernclius, Prop.; H. E, Fletcher, Mgr.
rt Only Beat Menntaia Beor erttb
. - a PaU wiw etyy-!-.,.
Mount Hood
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