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T HE .OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; THURSDAY, EVENING, JULY . 23 1814. TOWN TOPICS 204tfe DAY . Or 1914. AMUSEMENTS rjEIUG Broadway tt Taylor. Con tt noon allowing from noon. , WUUam i'araam in Tbe Bpoilera." PaNTAGKA Broadway and Alder. Vaude ville. Cortalne 2:30, 7;30 and 9:10. THH OAKAAmueement park. COLUMBIA Sixth, between- Waauloctott and U -a. d. Motion picture. Stark streets. to it d. m. PEOPLE Wet Park tod Alder etreeta. Mo tion picture. H:ao a. m. to 11:30 p. ru. BTAK Wablntoo and Park. Motion pic- tnrpfl. It A. m tn 11 n. m. GUJHK. KWrrath md Waablncton. Motion DlrturM. 12 m. tm 11 n tn. MAJESTIC Wa.bloK too and Park. Motion rtipturM. 12 tn. o 11 n. m. ART MU8EDM Fifth and Taylor. Bonn 9 to 6 week daja. 2 to B Sunday: free aft- eraoona of Tulny, Tburadaj, Friday, uroay and bandar. female. In the cbildrep's bureau, de partment of labor, Washington, . C salary $2000; statistical expert, male and female, for a position In the same Dureau at trie same salary. AUgusi 17, mechanician, male, la the bureau of standards, department of commerce. Washington, D. C, salary sgoo. .Aug ust 19, highway bridge engineer, male. salary 11500 to 11800, and Junior high way bridge engineer, male, salary I960 torsiZOO, for field seme in the of fice of public roads, department of ag riculture. . August 19-20, ; engineer. male. In the Indian service at the Sac and Fox Sanatorium, Iowa, , salary $900; junior fuel engineer, male, In the bureau of mines, Washington, D. a, salary $1200 to $1600. August 24, telephone lineman, male. In the life saving service at a salary of $85 per month. Complete Information and ap plication blanks may be obtained by applying to T. V. Hutchlns, local sec Bat-1 retary, PoBtof flee building. River Excursions. Steamer Georgian to Aatorla, dally except Friday. Washington ,treet dock. H (earner Bailey tiutxert to lite Dalle or Cascade Lock dally except Monday. Alder atr.et dork. Oregon City btat-Sun4ay excnralons. Tay- jot atreet dock. . . Kitty Moran to Oregon City, Dally trip Foot of Morrlaoa atreet. , Municipal Band Concert. At Waahlngton Park tonight at 8 o'clock Fik-s Marcn,. "Hello Bur Walts, "Gold and hllrer" Overture. "Tannhauiter". . (a) "Cathedral Chime" Bower Piano and Band. (b) "Buapeodie Eapagoole" .....LUit Fraacia Blchter. . Intarmlaalon. Uaorlah Suite. The Conrta of Granada" ,....... .... B. Chapl (a) Introduction and March to the Tourna ment. -Meditation. ' Serena ta. Finale. Invitation a la Value Von Weber (4 rand rantaale, "Carmen". , Bizet Two-step. "I Am Going to Make You Love Me" (new) Van Alatyne Bead Concert Date. Every Monday, 8 P. m. Booth Parkway. Bvery Wedneday, 8 p. tn. Holladay Park, y.very Thursday, 8 p. m. Waahlngjon Park, Next Friday, 8 p. m. PenlnauU Park. Next Sunday, p. m. Mount Tabor Park Next Tueeday, 8 p. and btanton atreet. Country Boy Meets" Excitement- Thomas Brown, like other country boys, went to the city to see something of life. One day he happened upon a man being robbed and went to the res cue, only to find that the robbery was pretended and a part of a scene of a photoplay. He got a Job from the man ager of the company, and not long art erward he was the hero of a real rob bery. This time he won a wife. This extraordinary chain of circumstances jTaneie Blchter i iB recorded in a splendid photoplay en nrans Mr fl.j wk. rtoontlfnl tv " n Mnlontlrt of the week at the Columbia the atre. (Adv.) b (c) (d) Bouinc Stated la School. A score of years ago, S. S. Palmer, now a hotel man, and Katharine Cooper were sweethearts while they attended Mon mouth Normal school. Since that tim a each has been married and later freed from the bonds of matrimony. Yes terday they fulfilled their youthful promises before Circuit Judge Gatens and were made man and wife. Attor ney E. V. Littlef ield, who has been Mrs. Palmer's counsel, was best man. Summer Sksort Subscribers. -- Whea yon go away on your t- , cation, barer The - Journal fonow : yon a the regular rate of 18 eenta t a week, by mall; or tit following, agents will supply 70a at regular city rates . Barriew, Or, Harold 7. Brim hall. . 7 Bay city, . Or, Mrs. J..C. Bo .. Clnre, -. Bayoceaa, Or.. W. It. Johnson. ' iCannon Beach, Zcola, Or. IV W. Crone. y Carson, Wash. Carl 8. Smith. : Carson, Wash, Slupherd'e Bp rings. Carson, Wash. St. atartUia Spring. Columbia, Beach, Or. JX. Bonn ; Snrnhemd. , Garibaldi, Or-J. . ILongeor. ' Oearhart, Or. Faillp Sessions AU points on beach). f nwaco, Wash. H. B. Woodruff. lK)ng Beach, , Washu Utwxsnce Blnneen (AU points on beach). Stagier, Wain. X,oula Coken. Hewport, Or Donald Jama. . Bockaway Beach, Ox. Ed H. Wood, . fc - Seaside, Or. FhlAp Sessions. (AU points on beach). Eeavlew, Wash. Lawrence Pin neon. (AU points on beach). Tillamook, Or. J. S. Zamar. WUholt Springs. Oxr. Wills Teran. 17, when a truck collided with his motorcycle ; at Front and Harrison streets. The inquest was to have beea yesterday, but was postponed on ac count of two witnesses being absent. Wank was hit by an auto truck belong. ing to the Baggage & Omnibus Trans fer company. Today's Forecasts, Portland and vicinity: Fair tonight and Frlda: northweatertr wlnaa. Oregon and Waahlngton: Fair tonlgbt and Friday; weiterly wlnde. .- Idaho; Fair tonight and Friday. Weather ' Conditions. Thai barometer la relatWelr bleb over 4 wide atrln of .territory extendluK from tbe north Pacific atatee aoutneaatwart to Florida. A amall deprenalnn la central north of Montana and tbe orvaaure continue low over California and Arlaona. Bhowera and tbunlderitorma have occurred in Utah. Colo rado, N'ebrauka, , weateru South Dakota, aootbern Minnesota, the lower Mlaaiaatppl val ley and In portion of tbe lake region. It la wanner In aou tbe tern Waahlngton, Oregon and aouthern Idaho. The condition are favorable for fair wea "tber In thU dlatrlct tonlgbt and Friday. , EDWARD A. UEALS. Dlatrlct Forecaster. Sanuura Suit Is filed. Robert San- m. WUllama avenne j ers yesterday started suit against J. M., M. E., and J. E. Taoer, partners in a garage at 204 East Tnirty-rounn street, for $15,110 damages. He al leges that J. M. Taber, while on part nership business, drove a company au tomobile so carelessly on Grand ave nue near East Washington street, July 4. as to run down the motorcycle on which he was riding, breaking his leg and otherwise Injuring him. Stakes Bash for liberty When, the police took Frank Mc Williams to the County Jail yesterday afternoon from the city Jail, the prisoner made a dash for his liberty, running a block before overtaken by Patrolman Johnson. The attempt to escape was made at the courthouse door. McWilliams had handcuffs on at the time. They were wrenched in such manner that he waa returned to the police station to have them filed off. He is charged with tealing a horse and buggy Tuesday. rear of the Pendleton saloon at Sixth and Stark strets, where It Is thought a thief placed it last evening. In the purse waa a paper bearing the name of Mrs.. C. Beaumont, but the detectives cave been unable to locate, anyone y that name or the owner of the purse, which contained articles usually car ried by a woman. MILITARY OFFICIALS HIGHLY PLEASED BY LATE ENCAMPMENT Steal for Hew 'City JalL Steel fot the new city. Jail arrived yesterday, and Is being installed today. The ma terial came from St. Louis. It will taKe aoout mree weeas xo pui 11 io 1 m n r in gether. It was built in the foundry at J 111 IVIitHV nCSDrJUlS OaUlD WaS si. juouis, wen iaj(.en uown ana snippeu. Prisoners havo been held in temporary cellhouses since the new police station was finished. . Best 'Ever Held in-State fs Opinion Expressed. Widow raw Petition Mrs. Kose Herminghaus 1M3 morning petitioned for letters of administration of the estate of her husband, Roland Her minghaus, who was drowned In Oswego lake July 9, estimating the value ' to be $200. Waldemar Herminghaus, a I brother, residing in St. Louis, Mo, is the only other heir. CAVALRY TROOP PRAISED Znspeetor-Znstrnetox WH1 Bote Work ox. Mounted Men in Beports Qreat Bdnoational Taroe. Fear Show at Medford Among the noteworthy events of the northwest to That the Joint encampment of the be held this fall is the Jackson County Oregon and Idaho National Guard at Fair and Pear. Show, to be held at Gearhart which closed with the re Medford September 8 to 12 This date turn of the troops ye8terday. .was In pared by the Portland Commercial club and published in The Journal last Sunday. Observations. Metallic. Xdfeboat Ordered. Under orders from the federal inspectors to provide a metallic lifeboat at once for the ferry Caples, the county commis sioners yesterday waived advertlse- eaatern I ments and directed Purchasing Agent Nelson to secure a boat similar to the one recently purchased for the ferry Webster. The first boat was secured after advertisements had been pub lished and bids received. Man Severely Braised A basement wall In the Meier St Frank building at Fifth and Alder streets that Is -being wrecked fell this morning, catching B. Milling underneath It ' in such manner as to severely bruise theman about the head and shoulders. He was taken to the St. Vincent hospital. Millina lives at 131 Tenth street and is a laborer. He was employed by the Din widdle Construction company and was attended by Dr. Andrew W. Smith Temperature. . "a I V STATIONS. :8 " S'S -a " I Sits Baker, Or I 62 I 80 bOI 6 I 0 Bolee, Idaho 62 84 62 4 0 Boatoo, Kill 70 78 64 6 0 Chicago, 111 82 OS 82 10 0 Denver, Colo. 58 70 58 0 . 48 rulnth, Minn Art SO 68 4 O Eureka, Cal 52 58 52 4 0 yreano. Cal 60 68 60 6 0 Oalveaton, Texaa .... 80 86 73 4 0 Havre, Mont 54 84 44 4 0 Helena, Mont. ....... 54 78 62 4 0 Jackaonvllle, Flu. ..... 80 89 76 4 0 Kanaaa City. Mo..... 80 08 78 10 0 LewlatOB,, Ida 68 . ;.. 66 4 0 1x5 Angelea, Cel. .... 58 74 58 4 0 Merahfleld. Or 48 66 46 4 O Memphla, Tenn. 78 98 06 4 0 MlMoela. Mont 44 4 0 New Orleaua. La 78 90 74 4 .26 New York, N. Y 68 83 66 6 O North Head, Wash... 52 59 62 14 0 North Yakima, Waah. 63 84 68 12 O Phoenix, Aria. ...... 78 104 78 4 0 Tocatello, Ida 60 80 58 14 O Portland, Or ....56 RO 66 4 0 Roeburg.s Or 62 88 62 4 0 Sacramento, Cal 62 84 62 4 0 St. Loula, Mo. 82 98 80 14 0 Salt Lake. Utah .... 66 T. 56 6 .20 San" KTanrleeo. CaL... 64 64 62 4 0 Seattle, Waah. 64 74 64 6 0 Pltka. Alnaka 64 64 50 4 .10 Htokane, Wah 64 82 64 4 0 Tacoma, Wah 62 74 62 4 O Tatooaa laland, Waah. 62 68 , 60 8 0 Valdex, Alaaka ...... 60 58 50 8 .18 Walla WalU, Waah... 64 86 62 4 0 Waahlngton, D. C. .. 74 82 72 4 O Winnipeg, Man. .... 64 82 68 8 0 Baxoages for Arrest Asked. Dam- ares 01 110.140 are asKea ry j. a. Baker In a suit against A. Hyronlmous and C. K. Haisch for alleged false ar i rest. The defendants ownithe Alisky saloon and Baker tended bar for them. He was arrested last June bn a charge of forgery and later the ctfarge was dismissed by Municipal Judge Steven son. He alleges tbe arrest damaged his reputation. Sister Seeking Brother. News of Jefferson Robinson, a timber buyer who would now be about 76 years old. la souaht by his sister. Mrs. W. R. blckason of Gaylord. Mich. Mrs. Dick ason wrote to County Clerk Coffey that she last heard of her brptner in Portland 23 yeara ago. Company Sues City The Star Sand company this morning filed suit against uie city to collect $336.91 on, a warrant signed oy ex-.ru.ayor josepn Simon three years ago. The company alleges that the money Is due on the Albina avenue Improvement and that It has not been paid through failure of the city to take proper steps to complete the creation of a special fund from, which to make the pay. ment. Brlday Specials. $2 wine, $1 gal.; $1.60 wine, 76c gal.; Kentucky whis key, reg. $4.50, $3.60 gal.; regular $3.54 $2.60 aal.; reg. $3 wnisaey, z.iq. Fenny Bros.. .379 East Morrison st. East 287, B-2426. Free delivery. (Adv.) P. M. report of preceding day. The Mazama headquarters, mez zanine, floor of the Multnomah hotel, will remain open until after 4. he de parture of the party for Mount Rainier August 1. Those interested in tne trip may register up to August 1. (Adv.) Corporate Name Changed. Supple mentary articles of Incorporation were I filed yesterday with County Clerk Cof- I fey changing the name of the Versteeg Gor Brick company to the Versteeg Brick company. When You Go Away Have The Journal Bent to, your Summer address. Convention at Courthouse- Permis sion to use room 320 at the court house was yesterday given by the coun ty commlslons to the Farmers' Society of Equity for its state convention Aug ust L Gill's Close Saturday Boon. The em ployes of the J. K. Gill Company will bold their first annual picnic Saturday at Crystal Lake, and the store will close at 12:30 p. m. (Adv.) Znherltanca Tax Fixed. The Plum mer Drug company, which receives $4468. $8 as an inheritance from the estate of Orlando P. Bj Plummer, who died December 7, 1913, will pay an in- Wank Znanest Tomorrow. An in herltance tax-of $1J3.77, according to quest will be held this afternoon to in an order signed yesterday by Circuit vestigate the death tpf Henry Wank, juage uatens. jur. riummeri widow who died from injuries received July receives $4624 and each or his six daughters and one son receives $1363 from the estate, all being exempted from taxation. The net value of the estate w.a 418,818.98. Belegatea Tell of Convention. The Ad club listened yesterday to accounts of the International Advertising con vention at Toronto, from the Portland delegates, Russell D. Carpenter and Marahall N. Dana. Both made particu lar reference to the Importance of the advertising rules of practice which were enunciated at the convention. Solos by H. G. Whlpp were a feature of" the program. , Merrill A. Reed was chairman of tha day. THREE Good Transaction Was I,oan. Because evidence in tha trial of E. Nelson on a charge of larceny by bailee of $72 from C. C Brenneman showed that the transaction was a loan. Dlatrlct Judge Jones dismissed the case on recom mendation of the district attorney's office. Civil Service Examinations.. The United States civil service commission announces the following examinations to be held In this city: On August 10, marketing specialist, . cotton seed and Its products, male. In the office of markets, ' department of agriculture. Washington, D. C, salary $2280 to 12760: social service expert, . male and REM TIC O Typewriter Ribbon ' ( and . Carbon Paper :. LAST LONGEST GIVE BESTpESULTS Write for particulars of coupon plan..! Remington' Typewriter Co. (Incorporated) B6 BXOAB WAY. POBXLAaTD, Ol ,CHWAB PRINTING COJ ' OfcNr. GREENE. PRESIDENT! 3 at the ' v . Chicago Market For .Tomorrow Remember, we sell, meats of quality only. Leg Lamb 17.', Our own Chipped Beef ,....35 Lot Swiss Sous.... 18 . - Auto Delivery both. East and West Side ' lUI4LrTYHArj ' Established 1885 187 Third, Near Yamhill . Opposite Powers 'Phones Main 413, A-3613 Firs Damage $3000. Fire last night at 11 o'clock was discovered in the plant of the Independent Paving com pany at the foot of East Madison street. The damage Is about $2000 The cause is not definitely known, but firemen early on the scene claim- It was from crossed electrical wires. The asphalt is mixed at this plant, but the fire was kept from the asphalt by hard work of the firemen. Attorney Emmons Improved. Attor ney H. M. Emmons this morning is re ported slightly Improved at the St. Vincent hospital, where he was taken Monday night after his automobile turned turtle near Goble. The attor ney is still In a serious condition,' be ing unconscious about half the time. Arrested for Fighting. Patrolman Spivey was called to tbe home or Peter Miller. 873 Yale street, this morning, where he found Miller badly bruised." 'Frank lcekoski, with whom he had been In a fight, waa arrested, and will be heard In court next Thurs day on a charge of assault. Bohemian Gym Society will give its annual picnic at Canemah park sun- day. July 26. Cars leave at 9:30 a. m. from East Water and Morrison. (Ad.) We Represent Quality and SerHoe. Fir and oak cordwood, four foot and short slabs. Knight and Rock Springs coal. Albina Fuel Co. (Adv.) many respects the best ever held In Oregon, was the declaration, today of Adjutant General W. E. Flnzer and Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Noble of the United States army. The camp this year was possibly of greater educational value for the subordinate . officers than any yet held." said General Flnzer. "That was the Idea of Colonel Morrison, who had general ,charge of the Joint camp, and I think it worked out' as well as he expected. The whole object of the" camp was to teach the young men of the states the principles of defense. That Is why little attempt was made to try out any spectacular features which might be of especial benefit to the high officers but-of little actual value to tha - enlisted men and non-1 commissioned officers. . - '! "Emphasis was laid on the technique j of battle tactics. Only . two brigade ; movements . were attempted, the re- -view and tha attack. The object was. aa I have stated, to teach the Indi vidual soldier, then the squad, then I the battalion ancV the company. With ) these maneuvers well understood; tha movement of the larger bodies " be comes a matter In which tha indi vidual soldier is little Interested." Lieutenant Colonel Noble, who- has charge of militia affairs for the war department over the whole coast, in cluding -Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia; Montana, Idaho and Utah, said the great noteworthy features of the encampment - were the - orderliness- of camp layout, the " excellent equipment and the mess facilities.' He paid com pliment to the new cavalry, troop under Captain Tebbetts and said the report of the inspector-Instructor wiU tote its work officially. , Cyclist Loses Leg; Eesult of Collision Frank Worklnger, Shedd, Oregon, on Motorcycle, Was Attempting to Bass aa Automobile; Bit Another Machine. Albany, , Or., July 2S. The amputa tion of a leg waa the result of an au tomobile-motorcycle collision about 8 o'clock last night on a dusty road three-quarters of a mile from 8hedd. -Fran if Worklnger, age 21. of Shedd. was ridlnar - tha motorcycle following an automobile. Blinded by the dust 1 he attempted to pass It when he col-' lided with the running board of an other automobile driven by William Parker of Plalnview. Workinger"a left leg was terribly mashed from four inches below the knee to the ankle. He was rushed to a local hospital and the Injured limb waa amputated Just below the knee. In Tasmania dentists are forbidden by law from any form of advertising. Notice to Water Consumers .-: July 18, 1914. Owing to the unprecedented draft on the water-system in--some sections of the city, due to lawn sprinkling,. which has : . developed a condition wherein it is 'difficult, in some instances, to secure water for. domestic purposes, it' has been found nec essary to adopt an emergency rule to govern during the heated season. . . . " Beginning Sunday, July 19, 1914, the following rules will govern lawn sprinkling: , AU ODD NUMBERED buildings shall sprinkle on ODD DATES, and all EVEN NUMBERED buildings shall rprinkle. . on EVEN DATES. For example: Buildings numbered 121,. 123, 12S, etc., will sprinkle on the 19th, 21st, 23d, etc. Buildings numbered 120, 122, 124, etc., will sprinkle on July 20th, 22d, 24th, etc. . 1 The afternoon hours of sprinklingwill be limited to the hours of 5:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M. inclusive. The morning hours for sprinkling will be as in the past, from 5:00 A. M. to 8:00 A; M. These rules will be strictly enforced.. ; WILL H. DALY, Com, of Public Utilities. ! L. S. KAISER, Supt. Bureau of Water Works. How Do Your Ankles. Look? Steamer Jesse Sarklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington atreet dock at 2 p. m. (Aav.j '. Crawfish. Millions of 'em. Snyder's, First and Madison, on sale Thursday and Friday only, 85c dozen. Main 6783. (Adv.) Oak and Tlx .Cordwood, Cannon CoaL j Multnomah Fuel company. Main 6540. A-2116. (Adv.) Furnished Bummer Cottages and camping. Shlpherd Springs. (Adv.) Sues on Assigned Claims. R. L. Sa- bin this morning filed suit against the Equal Rights Grocery company, a co operative association, for $379.19, al leged to be due numerous creditors. The claims were assigned to Sabin. Desertion Xs Alleged, Harry F. Mitchell yesterday filed suit for di vorce against Eva M. Mitchell, charg ing her with deserting him April 12, 191S. They were married in New Yora City June 9, 1907. Special Butter sale Friday and Sat urday, only 55 eents a roll. Washing ton Creamery c tympany. (Adv.) . Woman's Parse Found A woman's purse was found this morning in the Hot Bran Quelle famous crawfish. Main 919, A-6238. (Adv.) Dr. XJoyd Irvine has returned. (Adv.) Club -Women Will Elect New Officers Washington State Federation Mem bers in Convention at Baymond Will Also be Guests on Trip to Beach. " Raymond, Wash., July 23. Reports of officers and committees occupied1 the time of the convention of State Women's Clubs this morning. Immedi ately following the noon recess the for mal balloting for officers will e held, and after a short musical program the delegates will be taken on a steamer trip to Tokeland beach wlrere dinner will be served. ' The eighteenth annual meeting will be brought to a close irriaay morning, and the delegates will leave on special train for their homes. Daylight Ride Lower Columbia n -W. R. & N. steamer "T. J. Potter" leaves Ash street dock, daily except Saturday and Sunday, s a. m., ror fliegr ler. Wash.; returning same day. Round trin tickets 'eood one day only, $2.00. Splendid scenery; pleasant trip. Tickets at city ticket office, 3d and wash., or Ash st. dock. Both phones. (Adv.) Gill's to Close Saturday Noon The employes of the J. K. Gill com- ?any will take a half day off Saturday o attend their first annual picnic at Crystal Lake Park. A program of ath letic contests and games has been planned for the afternoon, and dancing and music ior tne evening. iaqv.j We Are Selling You Quality Groceries Goods -that you buy at this store are guaranteed to be fresh and not shelf worn. We turn our stock several times each year, which is proof of QUALITY, FRESHNESS and PRICE. "THE STORE OF QUALITY" f "Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything Good to Eat" L. MAYER & CO. A-4432; MAIN 9432 148 THIRD STREET We Offer You for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Grated Pineapple Del Monte, reg. 20c tin 1 5c C. A. B. Mushroom and Walnut Catsup, reg. 40c 25c , French Button 'Mushrooms, reg. 35c tin, now 2 tins for. ..... . .55c Viking Safety Matches, three packages for. . . .25c Skinless 'and Boneless Sardines, reg. 50c tin. ........... .40c All local Beers at Brewery Prices. We Offer, You as Exclusive Handlers 1 MacFarlane, Lang & Co.'a Large Water Biscuits. Wheatworth Crackers, "The Latest," made of Whole Wheat and Honey, package 15c Jordan's Tip-Top Virginia Hams. Simon & Weil's Matxos in 1-lb. carton. Tip Tree Conserves a Treat. Rosen Paprika "The Real Imported." Milwaukee Truffled Liver Sausage. When Doing Your Week-End Shopping Be Sure to Visit Our Sanitary Fruit and Vegetable Department "YOURS FOR QUALITY". No matter tow neat the clothes much rests upon the hose. lQlASEMB Hosiery lustrous, sheer and smooth is the world's greatest seamless hosiery. frlQAyMr1 Is built for durability as well as beauty." Hosiery Is knit to fit tnaztt and has 4-ply . cable-twist heels and toes. Sold direct to dealer. one reaion why txira quality is possible la H6ESEME PERFECT- UnCHTDV- EProcess nUt31CK.Ir. jPURE SILK 50 CfeK25 iniiiiDiini iiiiiiiiiiiii mil Put a Bottle of Good Old James Whitcomb Brouglier, D.I). Former pastor of the White, Temple, this city, now preaches to the largest congrega tion in the world at Los Angeles, LECTURES AT THE White Temple CORNER 12TH AND TAYLOR STS. TOMORROW EVENING (FRTDAY, JULY 24) AT o r M. SUBJECT "People Who Ought to Be Muzzled" A lecture without a dull moment Wit humor, pathos, sotfnd sense and practical philosophy are blended. Your should hear it. This will be" the only opportunity you'll have to hear Dr. Brouglier this summer. ' ADMISSION 35c - A . Tickets for sale at Phegley &, Cavender's, corner Fourth ana Alder streets j Sherman, uiay & jo., bixth ana mormon, ana at tna church entrance after a m 9 & us U Gather 'round the camp fire and enjoy the music .of the Victrola .That livens up the evenings and atfcs greatly to the pleas ures of camp life. " If you are" getting ready for a camping-trip, be sure to in clude a Victrola in your outfit $15 for the Victrola IV as in illustration. Other styles up to $200. Easy terms, if desired. Stop in and hear the Victrola well gladly play your favor ite music for you. - ; MORRISON STREET AT BROADWAY OTHER STORES San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Fresno, Los Angeles, San Diego and Other Coast Cities. In the Ice Box for Tonight's Refreshment Main 49 GAMBRINUS BREWING CO. SIIIlilllllH A-1149 Illllllllllli Low Rate and Circuit Tours East TO ...$ 72.50 .... 70.00 Chicago St. Louis ...... Kansas City .... Omaha ........ St. Joseph.. .... Sioux City Denver . ... . . . . Colo. 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Glass Mtg....v. ..S5.00 JCtyptok XBases S8.00 to 91 5 1 1 STAPLES; The Jeweler As a Nourishing , Tonic, Try Weinlhiardl's Columbia Beer The, food value of barley-malt, the tonic of Oregon hops, and its effervescence make it - a delightful" beverage. It contains per cent to 4' per cent of alcOhoL :. : .y. . ' sc. y-j.y :V;. Ask your dealer or phone A-1172, Main 72. Henry Weihhard Brewery DaUy Until September 30th Liberal Stopovers : Return Until Oct. 3 1 at These fares may be utilized to many other destinations and for Circuit Tours through the .West that will include Denver, Omaha. Kansas City. Minneapolis, ,St. Paul, St. Louis, Chicago Choice of Through Service Routes To Chicago via Minneapolis, St Paul . ' ; 'To Chicago via Denver, Kansas City , ' To Chicago via Billings and Omaha . - ' To St. Louis via Billings and Kansas City " - ; To St. Louis via Minneapolis, St. "Paul . To St. Louis via Denver, Kansas City , : V To Kansas City via' Billings Direct To Kansas City via Billings'and Denver ;. - To. Omaha via Billings, or Billings and Denver - '' , ' "To Denver via Billings '. .-.. : n taJtlal aaraat or the' aaderslgnad win explala the eoavealaaee of these turoagu service routes aaa now tner may oa aizaenvair combined, going a retaraia r, to xnake p a most eompra. sensivs circuit tour ex the aatooia llagtoa si roldez. ' v . - . . .. m. w. r oa tex, oaa. art." ' ; We. 10O Third at. yortlaao. Or.- ' .. U Telephones SSala 868 1 Koma A-184S.' litlliilliiltlll iSllllM West; ask fer the Bar. STARK STREET! . e - , T