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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JtJLY - 3. 1914. I. TOWN TOPICS 1184ts DAY OF 1914. j ! AMUSEMENT Drir t n vu..i ...a .,..... 2:18 and 8:15.; "William Hodie ln""Tbe j Curtain , Koad to-uamine.". Saturday mattae. I Pantaueh Broadwar and Alder. Vaade-! villa, .curtains 2;30, l.w and 0:10. THE OAKS Amuaeiu.iit park. ' i COLlMBlA-HUtb betwaia WaahUgtos and tturk atrrata. Uotloa pictures, 11 a. tu. to 11 p. m. PEOPLES Waat Park and Alder rtraets. Wo. tlod pictures. '11:80 a. m. to ll.So p, u. KTAK Wasnlngtoa and Park. Uotlou pic tures. 11 a. in. t 11 p. va. UURI Klawitb and 'Washington. .. Motion picture. 12 m. to 11 p. m. UAJB8TIC Washington and Tark. Motion titfturaa.- J3-ni. to 11 p. m. ART MUSEUM Fifth and Tajrlor. HosraB to 5 week days. 2 to fl Sunday; free aft eryoons of Tuesday, Thursday, t'rldsy, Sat urday and Huuday. Chautauquas. Jun 2-July s J una 28-July 4 June 30-Joly 5 , Joljf 1- ..Jul 6-10 July 16 to 20 Mc.MlnnTllla lam Tba Dalits . llskr I'vndlttoo . . Vancouver . Municipal Band Concert. No eoncert' tonight. Band Concert Sates. Erarr Monday, 8 p. w.-outli Parkway. Ery Wednesday, 8 p. in. Holiday Park; Kerr Thursday., 8 p ni. Washington Park. Neat Saturday, 3 p. m. Mount Tabor Park. Next Sunday. 3 p. m. Trrwlllijrer Park. Nxt Tuesday., 8 p. tu. LeaU Park. Today's Forecast. - Portland and vtnlnlty: fair tonight and Satarduy, cooler;' westerly winds. Oregou and Washington: r'air weat tonlsbt and Katarday; unsettled tonlcbt and Saturday at portion, puaslbly tbundrratorma. cooler nr.pt near tbe coast; weaterly wlnda. Idaho: Unsettled toulgbt and Ba turds y. poaalbly .thunderstorms: Cooler Saturday. Weather Conditions.. Tb barometer contlnnea rtatlely low over tba ltrky mountain taten and the Canadian tiortliwekt. It 'Is relatively liltrb orer Van rniiTer Inland find ulso over all the eastern states. KUowers and thunderstorm hare oc curred In southwestern Oregon, tbe southern llocky niountalu and t gulf state, western eWmth Dakota, middle Atlantic and Netr Kng land state. Tbe changes 1 it temperature slate yeterday have been nltnportant. ' The conditions are favorable for fair weath . er tonlabt and Saturday In western Oregon and western Washington with lower tempera turea. Kast of lh Cascade moimtalna. -tbe weather will be unsettled and cooler wltU poa slbly tbunderatorma. EDWARD A. HEALS, District Forecaster. Observations. Teoiparar'ire. f T F : a, ' STATIONS )t t IS II s; -s z ic it ! 11 a- n " a 2 Zii Esker, Or. I 54 m M I 12' T rkdre, Idaho 2 9) 62 4 0 Bitn. Mass. ...... 64 m 50 8 .12 fblcago, III ns 72 4 6 0 Denver, Colo. HO R 68 4 'O Dulutb. Minn tM 76 00 4 0 Bunki, Cal r0 M M 4 0 Freno; !al 0 10i 80 14 0 Oalveaton. Texaa 82 8S 82 8 0 Havre. Mont. ... 5 SS T.4 4 O Jarrronvllle. Fla. ...fit JX 7 4 o Ksnaaa City, Mo. .... 72 84. 70 10 0 l.-witon. Idaho . : . . . S2 . . 80 4 . 0 lm Angelea,, Cal. 6S 78 58 4 0 Marabfleld. Or 54 , 82 r2 8 0 New Orleans, La....', m 'W 14 4 L.o2 New York, N. Y 80 80 58 8 .04 North Head. Wnb... 64 R4 54 20 0 North Yakima, Waab. 88 84 08 12 10 Pboenlt. Aria. 78 94 T4 4 .02 Pocateilo, Idabo 68 88 58 4 0 Portland, Or no 80 80 6 O Roeehtirg. Or 80 BO BO 4 0 Racrameuto, , Cal. ....64 82 54 18 0 fit. loula. Mo. ....... 72 88 72 8 0 tit. Paul. Minn. ..... 68 82 82 4 0 Halt Lake, Utah ....'84 90 84 4 0 Hsn Francisco, Cal. .. 52 80 52 1 2 0 Heattle, Wash 63 82 56 6 0 Kltka. Alaska , 48 66 48 4 .32 Hnobnne, Wash 82 94 62 4 0 Taeonia, Wash 68 8 68 4 O Tatooab lai d.. Waab. 52 68 50 12 0 Valdea; Alaska 62 84 40 8 0 Walla Walla, Wash. 72 88 68 4 0 Washington. D. C... 70 84 64 8 O Winnipeg, Man 88 90 81 6 0 P. M. report of preceding day. When You Go ; Away Have The Journal sent to your Summer address. Civil Service Examinations The United states civil service commission announces that the following examina tions wilt be held in this city on the '.dates mentioned: July 22, apprentice ; plate printer, male, for employment in the coast and geodetic survey, depart ment of commerce, salary 1700. per an- num; copyist marine and boiler drafts man, male, for a position In the- bu reau ' of steam engineering, navy de partment, Washington, D. C, salary $2.80 to $3.28 per diem; scientific as sistant in marketing and distribution, male, for a position in the office of markets, department of agriculture, Washington, D". C, salary $1400 to $1800 per annum; nautical expert, male, for a position in the hydrographlc of fice, bureau of navigation, navy 'de partment, salary $1000 to $1800 per annum; investigator in poultry and egg handling, male, for a position in the field service, bureau of chemistry, ' department of agriculture, salary' $1200 to $1800 per annum ; on July 22-23, mechanical draftsman, male, for Pan ama canal service, 'salary $125 to $150 ' per month; on August' 3, assistant in farm management, male, for a position In the bureau "of plant industry, de partment of agriculture, Washington, D. C. salary 81800 per annum; chief, . section of derived products, for a posl , tlon in the forest products laboratory, rerest service, Madison, .Wis., salary . $3000 to $3500 per annum; chemical . engineer, male, for a position in the . bureau of mines, department of the Interior. Pittsburg. Pa., salary $2400 to $1000 per annum: on August 6-6. laboratory apprentice, male, for a po sition in the bureau or standards, de partment of commerce, salary $480 to $540 per annum. Complete Information and application forms may be obtained ty applying to T. V. Hutohlns, local , secretary, postofflce building, Portland, uregon. , aiwrnjiH to ! aiu UUSii.-w. ' r Leech, of Los Aneeles. a. natlent In M the Sell wood sanitarium, atempted sul- cide by cuttipg hts throat yesterday evening on the Skyline boulevard, back -of Portland Heights, after leaving his wife yesterday afternoon, while they j were on a shopping trip.'- It Is be lieved Leech wandered around until almost dark, before he attempted to end. his life. He made two Attempts, eaco one, failing. Then he tried to sever the arteries Of his wrist Pedes- . triahs found him sitting I along the ' roadway, and removed him to the Good; SarmarlUn hospital. His condition Is, not Serious. Mrs. Leech has been llv-! ing at 1547 East Eleventh, street while Leech was under treatrdent for ner vous trouble. t - City Managers Invited- City Mana ger Charles E. Ashbourne of Spring field, Ohio, has mailed Invitations to the 13 city managers in as many com mission form of government cjtles ask ing that the first convention of the city managers of the United ' States be held In Springfield.' August 4. S and . Invitations were mailed to' fhe fol lowing city managers: William F. Robertson.' Sumter, S. C; John Mitch ell. Hickory, N. . C: . R. W. Pfnkln tforgantown, N. C; Henry M. Watte, Peyton, Ohio; F. J. Lasky. La, Grande, Or.; Osslan A. Carr. Cadillac, Mich.; "SVIUlam A. Farish, Felix; Art.; S. A. Sleberte, Morris. Minn.; M.. H. Hardin, Amarlllo, Texas; D. W. Plnkerton, Montrose,? Colo.; Ken yon Riddle. Ab Jene, Kan.; S. t. Holslnger. Staunton. Va. : -':-,. . , .. j. -i wild Blackberries .are ripe and In great abundance. Among the , best nlaCea to aro on tha Ftpa n. .... f- , 25. stacaJ la line are: Haley. Boring, : Deep Creek Junction (go up aide track one mile). River Mill and Cazadero. Bull Run llneCotrell, Mabery, Baraboo Bull Run Park and Bull Kun. Fourth ot July and Sunday round trip' rates 75 cents (excepting Cazadero), 10c additional round trip. Week-end rates good going on train No. 32, leaving Portland at :45 p. m., July 3, for Estacada ilne points goA returning to and including Monday, July 6, $1 round trip. Tickets must be purchased at station. For leaving time for trains call ticket agent. First and Aider streets. Marshall 5100, A-6131J roruand Railway. Light & - Power company. Adv. 1 Both Claim Turxvishinga. Two women in municipal court claiming certain household articles hav occu pied the time of the court for two davs and were scheduled for another es- sion mis arternoon. They are Mrs. M. C. Helm, 311 Main street, and Mrs. Andrew Chapman, 267 Jefferson street Mrs. Helm charges the Chanman woman and her husband with taking me arucies rrom me Alain street apart merit house, where the Chapmans for meriy uvea. Mrs. Chapman insists the articles belong to herself and that she has owned them 20 years. Both women have witnesses in court to Identify the goods. Water Company Formed. Articles or incorporation of the Kilpatrlek couins water Users' association, or ganized ror in purpose or purchasing isuM nun water Trom the citv of Port land to serve to residents of the Kll-patriek-CoUins tracts south of ihe city were rued yesterday with County Clerk Coffey. The association is cap italized at 15000. M. E. Lee. M. M. Lee, and J. H. Middleton are the in corporators. Articles of the -North west Drug company, capitalized at $25,000, were filed by Leland L. Smith, Albert M. Schweitzer and Cecil H. Bauer. Court Acts as Peacemaker. Richard Boden and his .wife, 783 Williams avenue, were -persuaded by Municipal Judge Stevenson yesterday afternoon to make another attempt to live to gether. Domestic trouble led them to court after which Boden was arrested upon complaint of his wife. 'Judge Stevenson persuaded Mrs. Boden to take her husband back. Boden . prom ised to leave liquor alone and now peace reigns again Interesting Talk Given, A luncheon of the executive committee of the Pro hibition party was held at the Hazel wood yesterday afternoon. Frank S. Regan of Chicago, who has been lec turing throughout Washington on "Prohibition and Taxation," gave an interesting talk along these lines -to the committee and a number of friends. Fourth of July Excursion. On steamer Bailey Gatzert to Cascade Locks and Multnomah Falls, $1 round trip; leaves Alder street dock at 9 a. m., arriving on the return at 6 p. m.. allowing 2 hours at Multnomah Falls to those preferring to visit that scenic spot. .Phone Main 914 or A-B112- (Adv.) Clover BUI Farms Certified adit- i delivered in ice to all parts of tho city and is guaranteed to be absolutely pure. : Good milk In summer is all important for the babies as well as ror ramny use. Phone your orders to our Portland office, Main' 208, or noti fy - the. delivery compafhy, Main 31$2.. (Adv.) Art Museum Will be Closed. The museum of art of the Portland Art association will be closed tomorrow. It will be open as usual on Sunday af ternoon from 2 to 5, with free admis sion. Snecial ..summer exhlhltinna Rembrandt etchings, modern etchinea ana miniatures. River Excursion July 4 to Oregon City and Magone'a Park. Leave Tav- jor . street aock 7:30 a. m.. 9 a. m.. 12 m., 3 p. m. Leave Oregon City 10:30 a. m., 1:30, 4 and 6 p. m. Round trip 40 cents. (Adv.) Services at Ahavai Sholonu Services will be held at Congregation Ahavai Sholom. Park and Clay streets, tonttrht at 8 o ciocK. t Tomorrow morning serv ices at :30 o'clock Rabbi R. Abra- namson wm omciaie. WW Vot on Dues. Th Irvington Fark club at its regular semi-monthly meeting tonight In . the dubrooms at East Thirtieth street and Killlngsworth avenue will vote on the matter of in creasing its dues. , Wife Sues for! Dlvoroe. W. H. uokey, a department store employe. ! was sued for divorce yesterday by Lillie Gokey. Cruelty is alleged. They were married Septentber 7, 1912. Fireworks and' Firecrackers of every description , for outside town, private celebrations and sane city sparklers; wholesale and retail;, both phones. An drew Kan, 431 Wash. (Adv.) ' For Oood Bats have your dinner at the Columbia River tavern, July 4; located eight miles east of Vancouver, Wash, on Columbia river drive.. George S. Allen, manager. Adv. Inly Fourth For a day of .enjoy ment, fun and frolic, come to the Scot tish picnic and games, Portland Cricket park, near Montavilla. Admission 25 cents. - (Adv.) Orange Meets - Tomorrow Evening Star grange No. 27 will meet In regu lar session, at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in its hall on the. Section Line SERVICE SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY I i The Barber Shop ' , JOURNAL BUILDING Conducted under strict san itary regulation. Shaving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting,5 Manicuring and BEST OF ALL, TIRED AND ACH ING feet treated by a sur geon chiropodist. . ICCHWAR PRirmrm nn fO BEM f.GREENE.PRESIDeNTj 1 O sr oTArvrx STREET I Summer Sssozt Babserlbers. . ' When you r away oa yotur va cation, , hare The Journal follow you at the regular rat of 15 cents . a week, by mail; or the following agents will supply you. at regular oity xatest ; ..-. - -j Barrlew, Ox Harold 7. Btiizw ' hall. Bay City, Or-lCrs. J. C. Xo- Clure. . Bayocsaa, Or. W. X,. Johnson.1 - - Cannon Beach. Soola, Or. I. W. Croas. " Carson, Wash, Carl B. Smith. Carson, Wash. Saipberd's Bpriags. . Colombia Beach," Or W. Zdaa Burkhead. .-, OarlhaJidL Or, M. T. Xoblsoa. Oearhart, Or. Fillip - Sessions (All points on beach). Zlwaoo, Wash X. B. Woodmff - ' X,ong Beach, ' Wastu X,awrno Dinneen (All points on beach). Megler, Waa. x,ools Cohen. , Wewport, Or Donald James. Bockaway Beach. Or. Id I, Wood. Seaside, Or. Philip Sessiona. -(All points on beach). Seayiew, Wash. Iiswrasca Bih nern. (All points on beach) Tillamook, Or. J. 8. Ziamar. WUhoit Springs, Or, P. W. Ko Teran. . road near the end of the Hawthorne carllne. A basket dinner will be served at 12:30 o'clock and the following pro gram, arranged by S. F. Ball, lecturer, will be given at the open lecture hour at '1 P. m.: piano solo. Miss Maude Al vord; readings, Miss Signe Lack; vocal .solo. Miss Eva Robinson: piano duet. fMiss Katheryn Ball and Mlsa Lois Brady;, piano solo. Miss Hazel Hardy, f.nd . address, "Practical Patriotism." Kev, R. Tibbs Maxey. pastor of Kern Fark Christian church. Embezzlement Zs Charged. Deputy constables are searching for' James van Zante, wanted on a chararo of lar ceny by embezzlement preferred by the Vancouver Trust & Savings bank. He Is charged with collecting S349.20 on contracts which he is alleged to have turned over to the bank to secure loans and to have pocketed the money. Van Zante is said to have nromoted the Falls 'City Orchards company, in Polfc county, and to have assigned the contracts sold and deeded the land to mo oanajwnen no became pinched fot lunas. Boys' Paroles Revoked Charles Ganoe and Virgil Yates, each 16 years old, are in the county jail for an in definite time as the result of stealing an automoDtie belonging to E. M. Ras muss:-n. The boyswere paroled about 10 months ago on a similar charge on condition that they leave automobiles alone and not ride In 4bein for a year. Judge Gatens, of the juvenile court, yesterday revoked the parole and sent them to Jail where they are being kept epart in the witness rooms. Fund Zs Increased. The Journal's fund for the Lents couple who have been in need is now $42, w:th tne receipt of $1 from a friend at Cascade Locks. The couple now have enough for. their present needs, Oregon City Boat Sunday river ex cursions, leave Taylor street dock 9 a. m., 12 and 3 p. m. Picnic at Magone's park. Round trip, 40c. Adv.) Ws Bepresent Quality and Service Fir and oak cordwood. four foot and short slabs. Knight and Rock Springs coal. Aibina Fuel Co. (Adv.) . Mlas Julia sc. Parkur has moved her Portland Convalscent Home from 20th and Gllsan .to 862 Marshall St, near 26th. Take "W" car. (Adv.) St. Patrick's picnic, July 4. Good time for all. 19th and Savier streets. Dancing all day and evening. Adv. Jury Awards Damages. A jury in Circuit Judge Kavanaugh's department - The . mark of quality . jm.a ' S-& L i 3J ij I" the New Paris Heslta- T-U d Zt ? ZWSfi ji"7 tion Walt. - r H' v t - yT Si Other Star Attractions, j ;V'',t f 'jA jl Jattse Haaal Oeorge, f K , f Soprano and , U . I -- f x-fayetts Cowan, Tenor, fl"-A f"' L x Z Th Coolest Spot In Town f -i x ft fl I Q ,. ' ,,q,it s i. . Washed and Jnxm "! I- 1 s v Refrigerated jr; 13 Nu-Stile Is Better than you can bake in your own oven is because it's always made v , . under ideal conditions. - . , . ... . EACH LOAF OF NUTLLE is placed in a moisture-proof wrapper of waxed paper, and reaches ' - " . you with all its original i ' - - FRESHNESS, PURITY AND CIJIANUNESS " BAKED BY STEIN'S BAKERY SECOND TO NONE 5c AND 10c AT YOUR GROCER this morning returned a verdict for $3500 in favor of W. - W. Myers, ad ministrator of the estate of Edward Swanson, against. the Portland Rail way, Light 6 Power company In a suit In -which Circuit . Judge Morrow once granted a non-suit. The supremo court reversed tho former Judgment . Swan ton was electrocuted while - putting salt In some tRnks In which the conv rany were trying out some, new elec trical generating machines, according to the complaint' Damages of $25,000 were asked . - . Hew XiOdga Constituted A new Ma sonic lodge, to be known as Friend ship lodge. No. 160, A. F. & A. M. was formally consecrated and-, constituted at Vincent hall. Forty-tfaird street and Sandy boulevard Wednesday night, by W, CL : Bristol, ; grand master, and of ficers of the grand lodge. Mr. Bris tol made the address of the evening, about 200 being present Officers of Friendship lodge. No. 160, are as fol lows: Paul A. Cowgill, worthy, mas ter; T. F. Drake, senior warden;' F. N. Parker,, junior i warden; O. J. Goffln, treasurer; Charles Bolts, secretary; A. B. Cutler, senior deacon; A., E. Pierce, junior deacon XJeorge W. Holcomb, senior steward; O. J. Hosford, junior steward; Leon Sook. marshal; A. J. Worsley, tiler; and Thomas F. Brown, chaplain. , . Window Washer Hurt, While clean ing a window on the second story of the Electric building yesterday after noon, C , H. Ford, , 821 Montgomery street, lost his balance and fell to the pavement. He has a sprained back, bruised head and minor scratches. In the fall, the man. broke the glass markee at the entrance of the building. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Ford is employed by a win dow washing concern, and was work ing without the safety belt He "will be able to leave the hospital within a couple of days. Watchman Zs Convicted. -John A. Dillon, watchman at the Oceanic dock, was found guilty this morning In the municipal court of refusing to turn over to the harbormaster property al leged to have been Stolen. The prop erty consisted Of a launch and engine belonging to J. J. Mannlon. Mannlon had th launch tied near-the dock until a ' few days ago, when It was taken away. Dillon said he found it adrift and took charge of it advertising this fact in a local newspaper. censed of Assault Accused of at tempting to punish the son of William Sabln yesterday afternoon, Albert Ben dell. East Eighteenth and Skidmore streets, was before the municipal court this morning on a charge of assault. Tho lad had a dog with which he was playing, when the dog began chasing a cat belonging to the Sabin children. Sabln admitted he seized the lad and shook him, but declared no Injury resulted.- Hassachnsstts Society Picnio -The Massachusetts Society of Oregon " met last night at 408 Eilers building and planned for a basket picnic at the ranch of Sidney Smyth, near Rooster Rock. The date has been set tenta tively for Sunday, August 2. A launch will be chartered to take the members to the scene of the outing. Last night's meeting was attended by 25 members, and several new names were added to the rolL - . .aaaaBaaaaBBBBBBM ' fl Farev Steamer Undine, each way. Astoria. Leaves foot Taylor street 7 a. m., Sunday 8 a. m Monday no trip. (Adv.) Miss Julia ZC Parker has moved her Portland convalescent home from 20th and Gllsan to 862 Marshall street .near 26th. Take W. car.." Adv. Cottages for Bent Large fireplace, electric lights and full ocean view. Breakers Hotel, Breakers; Wash. (Ad.) Question of Color Baised. The con stable's office is Inquiring of all today Here Is a Bread that is BETTER than you can bake in your own kitchen, , tan... .Sak uiowibUitiiiiL iflT vnnr 'a WIS v. ' dear madam, ): - :t,v out the reason whether a man of Ethiopian lineage can receive a black eys and U sow how an ordinary person can detect the col or. Alex Sheppard, colored, yesterday swore out a warrant charging-one & Stein, "with . assault and said 6tein blacked his eye In an argument So far the officers have found ' Stein to be a mythical -person and they are inclined to believe Sheppard must have mads a mistake in the nam of his assailant neetrto parade danoe. After the pa rade follow the crowd to Dreamland halL Morrison at Second. Dancing till 12- ..." , , (Adv.) ZUbrary Closed Tomorrow. The cen tral library. Tenth and Yamhill streets, and branches will be closed all day to morrow. TV . Steamer Jesse Xarklns for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex-' cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) SI Bach Way to Astoria Begatta on steamer Georgiana; leaves Wash.-st dock, 7 a. m.; leaves Astoria at 5 p. ro- . i, (Adv.) Crawfish. Millions of 'em. Snyder's, First and Madison, on sale Thursday and Friday only, 1 6c doxen. Main 6783. .. (Adv.) Five Passenger Autos, S330 per hour; 7 passenger Packards.. $3.50. Duplex Auto Co., 309 Stark. Main 614. (Adv.) Try onr 35o Blended CoffeW, A pre mium ticket with each pound. Haines Tea Store, 172 Third street Kurt During- Quarrel. In . fight last evening with a fellow workman at East Sixth street and Hawthorne SUMMER RESORTS 1 HOTEX MOOR1L ?raSNG SEASIDE r CLATSOP BEACH . OREGON Rooms with or without bath. " Hot salt water baths, and surf bath Recreation pier for, fishing. Sea food a specialty. Grill in connec tion. Music and dancing every evening. j DAN J. MOORE, Prop. BREAKERS HOTEL .--Bn.1j?rda' bowling, tennis, golf, fresh and salt water fishing, boat ing, riding and autos. We have- our own livery stable and autos; 85 miles of unbroken beach for auto runs. Our table is supplied from our own oalry, vegetable gardens and .poultry yards. Postoffice. long distance phone and telegraph staUon In the hotel. O.-W.. R. A N. station on the grounds, write for terms and reservations to TO BBEAZ ZXS XOTBZh Breakars. Wash,, .or Booklet on request at Journal office THE SHELBURNE BOBTK BEACH. -V? impovem'Jlt,8' ' eaaf dining room. Now one of the largest hotels North Beach: with lars-A rv an innti. nuin -nr. i . on . i.V o . j . '-.... m. ,yv ,a,av vuc uwn uuu v.ftRe 2 nafele rates, and special rates by the week for families. Make res ervations by mail or wire. Long distance phone In hotel. Buy tickets to Shelburne Station Trains stop right at door. ADDRESS. SEAVIEW, WASH- T. J. HOARE. PROP. The Colonial Hotel SPLENDID VIEW OF THE OCEAN OREGON Now open first class excellent cuisine and table service sea foods a . specialty. Special rates to families. Bus meets every train. RATES ON APPLICATION JEWETT FARM RESORT White Salmon, Washington Srkryhi S'fTWl' SS&9 'SSSi i tsnlnar. Amnla accommodatlnna TrAiin ,.r.i.. ... .... hours' riae from Portland on North i 11 n thai (VilnrnhlaL on btti n.lu. rim 1 Booklet at Journal office on request HOTEL TORREY Seaside b1hp Oregon Under the personal management of W. D. Torrey Special attention given to our dining-room service. Rooms with or without private bath.. Bus meets all trains. , Rates on application. Overlooking the Ocean. W. D. TORREY, Proprietor Pleasures at ' Bungalow City, Run, nifeimmxAmta- LKjAInjf, Furnished Tents at Barview Ws have furnished tents with all conveniences ready for housekeeping; also a first class, hotel at Barview. Good. - wholesome meals are served In a blight Clean dining room. . The hotel is surrounded by a wide veranda over looking the ocean - and . amusement park. We have safe rowboats and canoes for hire on both the lake and bay at Barview. The large dance hall, pool hall and bowling alley will be ap preciated and patronised by many.Th drills of the llfesaving -:- crew, the clambakes, the beach bonfires and deep sea fishing excursions are only a few of the many good things Barview has to offer you. Before planning your vacation see us and make reservations for tents or rooms. Place open. now. Round trip tickets $3.00. - - . . ; Ralph Ackley Land Co 804 Failing Bid., 3d and Washington. RELIANCE AUTO STAGES Dafly to lit Hood. Resorts Reservations, tickets and informa tion at XOTJTIVEBOB SEED Si FZaOBAJb CO 169 Second St FHOBES, MAUT 69S6. A -38X1, or Reliance Garage, 1083 Hawthorne Ave. Phone Tabor 294s. Ocean, Crest Apartments Faraianad for ligkt kovaekeafhtg. ' lasadryt sneuaiauB nwc: a aioca 10 naara. -laaarva 1 early, Z. O., Xsekaway. Or. OVSWAIK fl a P. t iyV'arT,aV II V-xzkz hkJ.AJl TLrw.kXi2KMM I avenue,' Antonio Slrt was hit on the bead with a club, that caused a wound necessary.' for medical attention. He is at the Good Samaritan hospital. The . assailant ran away after striking him. For Health, Stest and eorsatloiu Shipherd Springs. , 1 ' - (Adv.) : Dr. b. O. Brown, Zys, Ban, Mohawk building-. . . (Adr.) Biotorcyclist VantA' Damajfes. -For Injuries received in a collision between his motorcycle and Henry j Metxgers automobile at Sixth and Pine streets, June L Roy C Jones yes terday sued Metzger for $10,000 dam ages. Jones alleges that the accident was duo to carelessness on the part of Metzger.-;: . . .. Pltone Girl Sues Broker's Son. Oakland, CaL. July 3. Cecilia Piatt, telephone operator, 18 years old, sued Walter Reynolds, aged 23 years, a rich broker's son for $5000, charging breach of promise. North Beach July 4th . Go to North Beach for the Fourth. O.-W. R. & N. steamer T.;J Potter leaves Ash street dock 9 a. m., July 4; Hassalo, p. m. Tickets and reser vations at -city ticket office. Third and Washington.- Phones Marshall 4500. A-6121. . . . (Adv.) ' i Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sinosre thanks to our friends, especially the Royal Neighbors and Modern wood men, who were so kind to us during our recent bereavement Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS.1 NELLIE B. LE . IOLA M. LEE, -. - MRS,. VERNE LlVESAT.y - PEARL LEE. (Adv.) SEASIDE CLATSOP Bank Ryriimited, or beautifulrlde r.. . . . . . J Bayocean aro many; bontinr, ' trout . and dP sea fishing, surf bathhtg, swimming in Bay and Artificial Surf Natatorium are) fhlj a few. Summer Bungalows completely fumUbed, including water, electric light, fuel and janitor service. Moderate rates. THE DRIPTWOOD : ' - Bms.'ZC.' XiTZfZFF" '', r OFBZf AZaZs TEAS Th nix Houss - of Its Kind In the no1 na --oia ait . water ...B5th"-ln Connection. TABLE BOARD A SPECIALTY"' ZHO BE ACM. WAS "THE HACKNEY COTTAGF Btosxaur zzr stext Bssrariv. r Enlarged dining room capacity. beau- ... ...uraouiu,!, inut pieasant a not On North Reach. Vt.lr- ...iXli by wire or malt Special rates by the ADDBBSS SBATZBW. WASBC . sxack crrrxk statios. laemi apou Madera Umlly hotel. CeeBtry es aeaaoore eombiaadJ Ochs la fall rlaw. Clear mountain water, f Electric lights. Lars yfrd for calldrcv. Croqact rroaad. yiak ot Sin. . JZl.SrJ lam service. Flatting. Serf battling.- - -.. , F. Cv Loos; Baaca, Weak. Bra, Saaasaa, Fray. Oregon Huitiah Society S7 Oraad Ave. BT, between Couch and Davlav Fhonss Bast 1423, B-3313. i OFZB BAT AJTO BZOKT. ,, r Report all cases of cruelty; to this office. . Lethal chamber for small aau mala. Horse ambulance for sick - or disabled animals at a moment's notice, , Saloon .Robbers Frlatenetl Off. ' "San Francisco, July S. Two masked, armed .'men held np the Pioneer saloon, emptied the cash register and started to rob a dozen customers, -when some thing .frightened them and they tied. r Just The Stove For Camp Or Cottage It's so easy, and such fun, to cook - at caxrip if you have a ; . Mow Jorfocilon' OIL COOK STOVE Much better than those trouble some camp fires or wood stoves. It bakes, ; broils, roasts and toasts, just as well as your regular range at home. Touch a match and your fire is ready. No dirt, no ashes, nq chopping of wood. The New Perfection is conven ientand economical -and it does-n-1 overheat the cottage or tent. An ideal stove for the camp and the home too. Ask your dealer for the New Perfection. Standard Oil Company (Calif arsis) Portland ' TO ASTORIA Beautiful New WILL LEAVE WASHINGTON STREET DOCK FRI DAY AND SATURDAY . AT 7 A. M. Arrive fn-Aitoxia 12 :30 ; returning leave Astoria at 5 P. M, giving passengers four hours and one half to see the Re gatta. Fare $1.00 Each Way. ' AURpo- sHei uiTrsst Csmiiij oakes it practical- I. Ij isrpos sille for inform a- TmiaJ9TOSlBai8 Iek out cooceridns' toy icil ' wkica we. ladle IN ESCROW Xnvetrairate Call for Booklet Title and Trust Company FOTTBTK, BXAJs BTJ iinrTER"01 III : WtWIOT BWBBT A9 : UCS AS i v at rs v- Orooes BZST BXtlS ST'-BAB; run aV SlCXXIi .1. V.A w mmr as It PTB" C 1 Gnrrt-n 4 3 A BTTV Cor. S. Uth and Flanders. ' Kansas Cats: Express .Rates. Topeka, Kan, July 3- The state nubile utilities . commission has cut merchandise express rates 17 per cent and abolished two : line and special rates. ,: - - - .llni FTA iana SS. BEAR Sails 9 a. nx, July 6tH.'for LOW RATES, Includinf berth and - ' meals . (Thnj tickets to all points) . The San Francisco ft Portland - . . - S. S. Co. , , ' .Third and Washington (With OW. R. ft N.) Telephone Marshall 4500. A-6121 Antomobilists - - v .. . Automobiles do not skid dangerously, on ;-; blhilithic pavement, x . ' and most: autoists f take great pleasure ' , in . running over it SanFrancisco Losx4hgeles