The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 08, 1915, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915.
Ill FACE OF TERM
RRE ITALIAN FORCES
CROSS ISONZO RIVER
Reach Opposite Bank at Va
" rious Points and Attack
Trieste Railroad.
BOMBARDED BY AUSTRIANS
X JUtraatl&f TcntOM Dostroy Bridga
a&d strike at Snmn Voatooa
' From XUl Hear By.
Rome, Juns . U. P.) Th battle
o Isonzci has uegun. Protected by
heavy artillery fire, the Italians have
crossed th Isonoo river at several
points, and today are striking U ihi
railway leading: to Trieste. Austrian
batteries, mounted in defenses running
from Tolmlno toward the sea, p bom
barding; the Italian lines along the
river with the utmost vigor.
Two bersaglierl regiments succeeded
In crossing the river on the outskirts
of Oradisca after a two days' baitle.
The retreating Auetrlana destroyed the
bridge south of Oradisca and from a
hill on the east bank shelled the pon
toons thrown across by the Italians.
Uevsral military bridges were wrecked
by thfi Austrian guns, and attempts to
rebuild them under fire were aban
doned temporarily. During the night,
however, Italian cavalry crossed the
Isonzo south of Oradisca and attacked
the Austrians from the rear. Mean-
' while tht bersaglierl regiments again
threw their pontoons aero s and gained
the opposite shore. This ad vane great
ly imperils the Austrian positions at
Oradisca.
SVlim ImlnA A 1 . . ...... t 1 . II
- " .W1H.4UV iv liio vera., luutmiB
have moved up to banks of the Isonzo
.- preliminary to an attempt to force a
crossing. Aviators have reported the
presence of great masses of Austrian
infantry behind the cliffs on the east
bank of the Isonso, and an engagement
of great proportions is expected when
the order for a general advance is
given.
Artillery engagements in the Adlge
Valley and around Roveredo have been
renewed, although heavy mists are
Seriously Interfering with operations.
As the advance of the land forces is
developing the aerial army of Italy's
war machine also . continues to strike
With success, reports declared today.
At the ministry of marine it was said
mere was reason to believe the mili
tary works at Pola had been damaged
by a Second raid of an Italian dirig
ible Sunday night. Several bombs are
declared to have exploded at points
ui a military cnaracter.
BRYAN SAID TO
BE DETERMINED
ON ARBITRATION
(Continued From Page One.)
States to be on record as favoring arbi
tration. If this be so then he con
siders It mockery to forward a re
joinder which he considers to. be an
ultimatum.
Although a tnajorlty of the cabinet
1 understood to be against Bryan, he
carried his fight of persuasion from
the cabinet room to the University
-club, where all of the members lunched
together.
The position taken by the secretary
of state came as a complete surprise
to the president. He was known to
favor arbitration, but heretofore has
Stopped short in his fight for this prin
ciple when a majority of the cabinet
disagreed with him.
The president expected, his action to
be the same In the present Instance.
As a matter of fact. President Wilson
told callers before the session of . the
cabinet that the cabinet members were
unanimous in their approval of the
'new note to Berlin.
The delay of Bryan in arriving for
the meeting was the first intimation
that there was disagreement as to the
position this government Should take
- in meeting Germany's answer to the
Lusltania note.
Ambassador Sees Jja&si&jr. -
The r presence of Ambassador Von
'Btrnstorff at, the state department
caused various rumors, but hie busi
ness was with Counsellor Robert Lan
sing. It was then rumored that Bryan
t had notified ,th president flatly that
he would not stand for the rejoinder
as now framed. At the White House
It Was merely said the secretary was
working upon an important paper, and
would be late,
touring this time he was closeted In
, his private office, and his messenger
: refused to Interrupt Kim
There was manifest tension' at the
White House. Inquiries regarding the
secretary of state were ignored after
the first announcement that he would
toe late.
At noon, an hour after the cabinet
meeting was scheduled, Bryan left his
orfice. His face was flushed. Hir firm
mouth was drawn tight in a straight
Una. Iris features were set and colck
Bryan Oaly Shakes Bead.
r To all inquiries he responded with
nothing more than a negative shake
of his head. As the secretary hastened
toward the White House, he walked
with that determined stride with which
he mounted the platform at Baltimore
to deliver the anti-Tammany speech
that broke Champ Clark.
For , more than an hour the doors
to the cabinet room were closed be
hind him. The president's messen
ger screened the corridor that the
curious might be kept at a distance.
Not a murmur of .the discussion go
ing on about the cabinettable could
:. ue nrara,
, At last the-door opened with a bang.
Secretaries MftAdoo and Redfield were
the first to emerge. ,tipbn being quea-
If You Have
a Float in the
Fibral Parade
Thursday
Be) sure to pose for on of the
Rote Festival of f iciaL photog
raphers. Woodruff & Raymond
ROSE CARNIVAL OFFICIAL
PHOTOGRAPHERS .
Veteren Sectoin
; of; Parade 'Will
; Be Considered
- a
, Attention of G. A, R. - 1
called to the following:
."All Post Commanders, presi-
dents of Women's Relief Corps,'
m presidents of Ladles of Q. A. -
R. circles, and other auxiliaries ;
and their- representatives,, ara ;
requested to meet Tuesday ave-
ft nlng at 7:30 o'clock at (3. A.
. R. hall, in the courthouse,, to
take action concerning the vet- .
r eran section of the Rose Fes-
tival parade on June 11, ISIS.
M "This ie very Important and
it mean YOU. .
I "T. H. STEVENS, ,
"Chairman Veteran Section.
.. .
,
tloned they referred all inquirers to
the president.
He refused to say a word. After an
Daniels and Wilson came out, then "At
torney General Gregory, and bringing
up In the rear was Bryan, The pre
mier's face was still set His collar
was wilted and damp, his face per
spiring. -
Bryan Iterates to talk.
"Was the note completed r Bryan
was asked.
"I cannot discuss what -transpired
during the cabinet meeting," he an
swered, sharply. -
Bryan joined Secretary Lane, Who
then appeared, and then entered Lane's
carriage to drive to the University club
for luncheon. Ordinarily Bryan goes
irom tne caDinet meetings DacK to his
office for a glass of milk and a sand
wich. It is understood that Bryan pre
sented to the cabinet a memorandum
justifying his Views that the rejoinder
as now framed is not of the character
that the United States should send.
By executing arbitration treaties with
a majority of the countries of the
world, the United States-has . taken
the direct position of being agafhst
war, he held.
The secretary asked what was to bo
gained by considering arbitration re
garding matters of dollars and cents.
War does not follow disputes affecting-only
property rights, was the posi
tion he took.
Arbitration Only Bexuedy, Claim.
But in great questions Involving
national honor and making for open
rupture and warfare, his stand was
that arbitration is the real and only
remedy. Bryan is understood to have
urged that the United States could
stand firmly on its rights and still
not close the door to any explanation
Germany might make. He took the
position that this government should
avoid putting Germany In a position
where she could not explain, arid meet
the United States half way in remedy
ing the conditions complained of.
Secretary Bryan pointed out that
Germany had accepted the principles
of the arbitration treaties of this gov
ernment and had failed to execute such
an agreement only because of the out
break of the European war. The allied
powers have such treaties, and Bryan
insisted that Germany should not be
denied the same advantages and rights.
It was also rumored that Secretaries
Daniels and Wilson took the position
that every possible concession should
be made to keep the United States out
of the war. Wilson has received many
letters urging that the government
take no position which would result
in conflict, and stating that organised
labor Is on record as opposed to war
unless our territory is invaded.
Wilson Xamaias rirm.
Although Secretary Bryan Will con
tinue his fight for arbitration those
close to President Wilson declared it
will he unavailing. They declared the
president had decided the safest
course was for the United States to
remain firm and demand Its Interna
tional rights.
There was much speculation as to
whether Bryan would, sign the re
Joinder if transmitted In its present
form. He refused to discuss such a
possibility. If he should not sigh
It. his retirement as secretary of state
would be certain. Those close to him,
however, believed he would be content
with a protest and bow to the will of
his chief.
Istivai Lures Bostonian.
Osmond D. Hunt of Boston, secre
tary to the president Of the Chamber
of commerce of the United States,
arrived this morning to see the Rose
Festival. He Is accompanied by George
13. Mayall, or musicia and composer,
who will make a study of the musical
features of the festival.
Contin
uous From
11 a. m.
to
11 p. m.
Show
Starts
Promptly
11 a. tn.
every day
Special Music by
" SIR WALTER SCO ITS NOVEL, BEAUTIFULLY PORTRAYED
COMING NEXT SUNDAY
Vitagraph's Five-Part Blue-Ribbon Feature
THE JUGGERNAUT .
The Most Stupendous : Motion Picture Production Ever Brought to Portland
WAR DECLARED ON
INSANITARY SHOPS
BY MASTER BAKERS
Resolutions Denounce Care
less and Uncleanly Manner
vot Handling Bread,
8 CENT DOUGHNUT HIT
Asaociatton x.uaohs, , Than. Starts on
Trip on Soenio Colombia Sttrsr
Highway, J-
m
m Bakers Bleot Offlaara.
; The association yesterday
In elected the following officers:
r President, H. H. , Rlttman,
4 Portland; first vice president,
H. H. Haynes, Portland; sec-
t ond vice president, Harry Korn,
K Eugene; third vice president,
John Schneider, Mllwaukle;
m fourth vlco president, . XX-
Braun, Dallas; treasurer. A, A.
t Hoover, Portland; executive
committee, H. Stein, C. XL Fos-
ter, J. A. Wright.. A. Sanden,
$ Bert Frans and A. Meager,
IK Portland. it
The bakers went to the Em-
m press theatre In a body last
night. This afternoon, they
Hr boarded automobiles tor a trip
0 over the Columbia highway
t with a dinner at Chanticleer
Inn In prospect. 4t
4fc in prospect.
War on the insanitary bakeahop was
declared this morning by the Oregon
State Master Bakers' association,
through the unanimous adoption of a
resolution condemning careless, and un
cleanly handling of bread. The morn
ing session was spirited, the entire
period having been devoted to the
reading and discussion of only two
papers.
A. A. Hoover, touted as the "dough
nut king," spoke on doughnuts.
"We've got to compete with the
housewife in cake baking as well as
bread baking." said Mr. Hoover. "But
what loglo ,1S there in producing an
inferior doughnut or - cake and hope
to get anybody to eat them?"
Some bakers. Mr. Hoover contended,
bake cakes on the side just to have
the name of being all round bakers,
when they would not put these ar
ticles on their own tables or allow
their children to "piece" on them.
'"If you can't bake an eatable cake,
stay out of the business and don't dis
credit the whole bakery business and
spoil the trade of a baker who does
put out first rate goods."
President H. F. Rlttrnann read a pa
per on the giving of souvenirs, show
cases and outside bread . boxes for
grocers. The discussion developed the
fact that bakers put themselves to
heavy expense because of this prac
tice. David Ackertnan of Spokane
made the suggestion that instead of
furnishing showcases free,' they be
sold to grocers on the installment plan
$1 or BO cents a week. ,
The association lunched at the Mult
nomah hotel at noon, and started at 1
o'clock on an automobile trip over the
Columbia highway. Dinner at Chan
ticleer Inn was the schedule for early
evening, and the party expects to re
turn soon after 6 o'clock.
MissFrazer to
Appear in Recital
This evening Miss Genevieve Fraser,
daughter of the late Judge Arthur I
Fraser, will give th.e first piano re
cital since her return from abroad.
Miss Fraser was studying in Vienna
when war broke out, and hurried home.
The recital will be complimentary, and
will b given in Christensen's halt
Miss Frazer studied for five years
with J. Hutchison before going abroad
to complete her education along musi.
cal lines.
Gets Thlrtjn Days in Jail.
Convicted of driving an automobile
while Intoxicated, S. R. Smith 'was
(ft a1 in Photo PWs Todfiy
Largest and Grandest Theatre on Pacific Coast
A Thriller in 5 Reels 5
PEERLESS ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
Record Breaking ;
Crowds Expected
To See Festival
m All previous Rosa Festival
crowds will be overshadowed
by tha crowds that will ba in
4 Portland Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday. , .
Thia prediction is made by
local transportation men,- who 0
t bass it on the incoming traffic
yesterday and today. ;1
It is almost a case of every-
body coming in and nobody
4 going out, they say. ;
n. II. Croxier, - assistant gen-
tit ral passenger agent of the S.,
P. & 8., reports that th steam'
ship Northern Pacific from San
4 Francisco yesterday had nearly
BOO passengers, or 100 more
r than either she or the Great
He . Northern had carried previous-
ly on tha up trip. The passen-
ger list to San Francisco this
e morning was light.
Trains from Willamette val-
tit ley points were weU filled this
tit morning, and word come from
4 eastern, central and southern
Oregon that more people than
t sver are buying tickets to the
4 festival.
Royal Rosarians ,
Program Announced
. v".
Orders relating to Royal Rosarians'
participation in Ross Festival events
were issued yesterday by Dean Vin
cent, prime minister, and Frank C.
Riggs, lord high . chancellor, as fol
lows: "
Wednesday, June : :80 o'clock
Assemble at the stations assigned by
Captain Krohn for the purpose of as
sisting the children's parade. Those
not definitely assigned will report to
Captain Krohn for assignment. Re
main with respective children's divis
ions until they are safely on board
cars and cars dispatched. It will be
necessary to hurry for your lunch in
order to be on time for the coronation
ceremony.
1:16 o'clock Assemble at the Com
mercial club building for formation in
0.ueen coronation ceremony.
Thursday, June 10: 7 o'clock- As
sembles at Commercial club - building
for the purpose of meeting the Tilll
kums at the Union depot.
16 o'clock Luncheon f6r the Tllli
kums at Chamber of Commerce.
1:15 o'clock Assemble at Commer
cial club building for formation to
lead floral parade.
Friday, June 10: 9:1B o'clock As
semble at Commercial club building
to meet Cherrlans, Radiators and
Pheasants at Union depot, and from
there directly to the point of forma
tion of the civic and fraternal bodies.
This parade will form en Fourteenth
street, near Yamhill. Please note that
we go directly from tram to this point
and do not return to the Commercial
club building. Immediately after this
parade, assemble at the .Commercial
club building for luncheon given to all
visiting delegations.
8 o'clock Assemble at Commercial
club building to form for participation
in electrla parade.
sentenced to 80' days in Jail by Munici
pal Judge Stevenson today.
This is the heaviest sentence that
Judge Stevenson has ever dealt In a
charge of this Specific nature. Smith's
conviction came as a result of the
collision of his automobile with a
depot and Morrison Street car at
Twenty-eighth and Thurman Streets at
2 o'clock Sunday morning.
William A. Pettigrove, who Was with
Smith at the time of the collision, was
fined $10. Attorney E. Plowden Stott.
representing Smith, served notice of
appeal to the circuit court, and bail
was fixed at $500.
Portland Milk to Compete.
More than 550 Quarts of milk were
shipped to San Francisco this morn
ing by the local health bureau to be
used in the National Milk contest to
be 'held at tha Panama-Pacific ex
position. City Health Officer Marcel
lus accompanies the milk and will
have charge of Portland's exhibit.
For Eczema
a liquid nsed externally for 16
years the standard skin remedy in
stant relief from all kinds of itch.
D.D. D.&onvsLZP2Ui
the skin always clean and healthy. Ad.
Any Seat
10
CENTS
7
PICKED
OARSMEN
; FROr1 STEAMER AND
CRUISER TOLL RACE
Men From U, S. S. Boston
and Stamship Rose City
to Meet' on Willamette,
r Picked crews from the cruiser Bos
ton and the steamship Rose City will
hare two races on the Willamette
Thursday, the first to begin at a point
between the O-W. n. N. and Broad
waybridfe at 5 j. nj.j
Both nrta will K. n mlU arr.4
half. One will be with cutters and the
viuer wun wnueooats. xne cream or
the steamer's crew and the best oars
men of the Oregon naval militia will
make up the contpetinir crews.
A silver cup from employes of the
San Francisco & Portland Steamship
company sJtd $200 prifte money will be
given. The money was raised by the
crews of the two shlpa, 1100 each.
The San Francisco 4b Portland Steam
ship company's dock twill be open to
the public, and the Rose City, moored
alongside, will be open for inspection.
Month Old Baby
Cries Itself to Death
I
Awakened about 1:20 o'clock this
morning: the month-old infant of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel. tann of 870 East
Fourteenth street north, literally cried
itself to death. The baby, Theodore
Lee Dann by name, was crying when
reached by its parents. It then stopped
crying and died. Deputy Coroner
Smith conducted an autopsy this morn
ing and determined j that the infant
died as a result of cerebral hemorrhage
brought on by crying.! No Inquest will
be held.
Miss Barentecher.
Reported las Better
Mlsa Viola Barenstecher, whose
serious illntsa at th Rt Vliuwtit'
sanitarium ha been the occasion of
much concern to her many friends,
wag reported verv much imnroveii thia
morning. ;
- j
When writing or calling on adver
tisers, you will confer a favor by men
tionlng The Journal. (Adv.)
AMUSEMENTS
HEILIG
feroadway at Taylor
Main 1, A-1M3
TOBTQHT, t:lt AIX WEEK
fifcE1 Mat. Tomorrow
CHAUNCEY OLCOTT
In the New Comedy-Drama
"THE HEART OF PADDY WHACK"
Hear Mr. Oleott'a Kew Song.
e. and Sat. Mat. rioor (11 fowa)
$1.60; 7 at tl; bal. II, T6c-60c. Gat. 85-23c.
Tomorrow's Mat.. 1, 73c. 60c, 35c
BAKERSa1adt3wrt"
TONIGHT 8:15 tigESt
WOBiD'S OBEATMT
. SAXOEB
ANNA
PAYLOWA
Complete Bustlaa SaUet nd
Symphonjr Orchestra In fa
tuous ew Ballets, "A&ta-
rilla" "Choplniana" and direrrlssmenta.
Prices: Floor, 2.0O. 93; Bal.. 12.00, fl.BO,
$1.00. Oallerr, reserved, rows, 75c. Ad-
aiission &u cents. ;
s. ., - i .i. J
aSMa v4
lIATOilX DAILY 30
Tfc Setuatioa of Two Oontlnsnta
lluil T Th Male Fattk
' OTXEB SIB-TIME AOT8 3
Bosss sad first - row Baloony reserved Vv
paone. Main 4634. A-22S6.
m OAKS
Fettlaad Oraateit I Aatueaent Park
. TODAY'S PROGRAMME
8:30 F. X.
prohastral Coaesits aad Prim Zkxifta
Bo ton Xreakaaenre la "The Oirl From
Vaia.'
$:80 V. SC.
Coaoert by XTason and His Band. Or
caestral Con carta aad; Prima Doana-Boston
Troutadffurs. .
Fireworks Tnnrtda? Saturday
Slurwt IFrse
. Admlaaion t Park 10o
fisprsss. Cars, First sad Alder,
Launches, Merrissa Bridfe, iOo.
ft
I
Vmisii s tmw i
U- 4tI1 i
TODAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY
j " Otters '
DOUBL.E BILL
l7 awcett-Lomax
"The WRONG WOMAN"
All-iStar
Ethel Clayton
IN
"DARKNESS BEFORE DAWN"
j . By Shannon Fife
r" "THE SUBSTITUTE"
I Side-SpUttinc Comedy. Featurint --
BILLY REEVES AND HtS ENTIRE COMPANY
! Held Over by Popular Demand .
.COMING FRIDAY. "THE ESTERfiOOK CASE
xecteahon
V RAtLl RIVERlm gTAGE ROUTES
OeAdenes imX emaUos regardlaf; teaaiag outimg laaa aad pzladpal stde txtpe and stare lines. The northwest,
itv ia rraat natural aoeale aad eHmatla attraotiona affords uananal advaataces to seekers of aaalth or veoe
aUoL informaUoa !tni iMM Or aide trtye earn fte obtained tutm Che Journal Travel Bazeaa, rhonee A.
Waia T1T3J er from Tonxist Aganoy and Travel Bazeaa, Marshall Xt7t.
BEACH RESORTS
"(VI ly iVlC OsIEj rUa'seares andost popt
.. . .... !T tT-- 7 i alar ooeaat resort. -
Hotel Moor overlooking the ocean offers to the tourist and traveler pleas
ures Seldom If ever combined at any one resort Surf bathing, Hot Salt Wa
ter Baths. Natatorium for indoor swimming, i Canoeing on the Necanicum.
river. Good auto roads. . . r . J" I
AU automobiles leave from Hotel ISoore for Xlk Creek aad Oanaoa feeaon
OST Tn 1 nniTf KAflffF nit I Iffaava Pri, THM! BOtntB
Colomsl Hotel scKSSSaS1
chAxso mamaJs?- THE W ARREN
CemslaUly remodeled, Good i loeatiea, ' eae OVEBXoOJCIlfft THE OOZAJT
nnfegitr Wk ""VS. Sa food, a BpeoTaltr. Write
F. P. LXaTDSUT, Prey. for rates. M. B. Warren. Proprietor. .
?iM MM1 Bar View Hotel
FACZsTO THE OCEAX SEASIDE, OHEOOS -
Finest dimming tank . ha Mortk Fa- ffi",?,. -"
i0".t.-,t t'AX.'rSra'natl HOTEL W$ 60IlHtDAT
j"1 erPrif,M)A 5VJ raraisbad Housekeepui, Teats. $1.00 per Day,
2S?f. ?i.rr Si Si.'cf- Owtoik afid Operated br W. A. Wlse 210-Sli
HATFI IMF A DQ THE SHELBURNE
I 11 I I I I I VI I 1 M I kl BHTLBOTnun STATIOH-HOkTK BEACH
i I LL III sVefTm I J AU medsra imprvvameats. One of the laxrstt
i . . ' fci hotels en Verta Beaoh. We raise our owl
CEMENT BVELDtlrO Broadway at 7tk St. poulferr. Reasonable rates. Bpsoial rates by
Twe mtont. fronibeacli ad depot. Eeotrio Tft'iOXL iml 1" ,
Ufbted. rooms sinsH or en salt. Buy tickets to Bhelpourne, Station, Trains
BATES $1.00 A SAT AND TTP. stop rlht at doer. Address Seaview, Wash,
Seaside, Oret-oa. J0B3T MEABB, Prop. e ' i t." 1. HOABE, Frcp. V.
BREAKERS HOTEL THE BEACH
Billiards, peel, bowlln, tennis, gU fresis Sad salt water fisaiar, boatlnr,
ridina- and antes. We have -ear own livery stable and autoet tl miles of
unbroken beach for auto mn. Oar table is lupyUed from ear own dairy,
vegetable gardens Sad poultry yards. Postoff ice, lont distaao phone and
teiecraph station la the hotel, 0-W. B, A H, station on tha croands.
Write for term, and reseryatlons to- -, . f '
THIS BBBAXXBS HOTMIV ssPeaBers. Wash.
R1E DRIFTWOOD pJlp.
OPEN AIX YEA '
. IS Now
The Only House of Its Kind ia-be World i M "-.
Hot and Oold Salt Water Baths la Ceanectioa. i 0PE FOE THE BEAS0S
TABUS BOABDA SPECIALTY ! " vritk all modem impfevemeats. For rate
LOMO BEAOH. WASH. wriU or wire. BEATIEW, WABH.
NEWPORT
Sea Crest Cottages
BIGHT OS THE BEACH Completely fur
nished B. 8 and 4 room osttafes. Each eW
taae has a spUadid view of tha eeeaa, otty
water, eUotrio lishto .and . toed sidewalks,
oloee to stores aad natatorium. Bar ore dec id
inw where to spend your summer vacation
write for rates and . other InformaUoa to
CHBIS ABM a, Kswport, Or.
TAK-IT-EZY
Boarding' House
HOME OOMFOBT HOME COOKTHO
Easy waikina- eistaneo of Myo Crook Beaoh,
Bates reaaonablo. WriU for termsor mako
reeorvations. Address MTT.Lr.B AJTDEBSON ,
Mewport, Or.
TNT CITY
Newport. Oregon
Fifty, clean; airy famished tents sat oet
tacas at rates tancin from $i to 7 a week.
tooaUd la trove, in view of eeeaa, sidewalks,
electrio lishts and city water. Throe blocks
from beach. For reservations address A. 7.
VAN WABSEKHOTE, Boa , Howport. Or. ,
MI NT HO R N S
HOT SEA BATHS
OVttLOOKO TMCXAH
Hot salt water, TnrkiahTKusslan aad elee
trie liaht oaths. Msasajre by a traduabs of
Portland Sanitarium. : Tea ' rooms for tight
housekeepinc. Beasonable rabss, Fsr jreserra-
lions or further information address SB. ED
OA CBOCKEB, Newport, Or.
BEST Of. ALL
AGATE BEACH AND
AGATE BEACH INN
Write to Mrs. Katharine Ceotke for rates aad
reservations and to Agate Beach Land Co. st
Ast Beach, Or., for other information. Die
Ian will bo open early ia June.
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
WOLFER'S MEDICAL
MINERAL SPRINGS
Of proved value for Stomach and k Idas? tria
ble. Helpful ia many eases for rheumatism.
Camplns" privileges ia beautiful fir 4nd eeda
a-rovo near tne meaisai sprints, SX.oO e woes,
rree wood aad free mineral water. Aa ideal,
restful aad healthful vaoatioa. Fsr anaiyili
51 water ana f au lnf ermattea aaaross QEOAwS
. WOLfEB, Habbard. Or. :
Famous Play .;
Cast
Joseph Kaufman
Utealt JPlsing Resorts
BEACH RESORTS
MOUNTAINRESORTS
ESTACADA Natural
1 SCENIC PsARK
M MILES FB0M P0BIIAMO, ExceUent pie.
Bio arounds, .exoursion resort and fiahinc
ixb cum bvhi imntUi ii a I OS
lULi &VM FAAKA aatural park
irst tlass hotel at f rounds. Bates ft a ds
0 mili
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si
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nhv.
from FortlasA, Fiao olaoe for iiehinr. mmh
Ii pvcnics, oxoursMaa ana amateur photos-
SF&OIAX. BunSAT SZOITBEXOH BATE . to
. altasr of these parks 75e round trip. Zraiss
leave. First aad Aider. .. ..
CAMEMAH PARK Cool, comfortable satins
spot, U miles frjom Portland, eveflookiae
the teaatiful aad picturesque WUlamott"
Fails. . Cars leave lirst aad Alder. Mound
trio dv cants. ,
WIlXdMEf tjs FALLS Take Orotsa City oar
M AXM BUHK, AiUSri MUOIM1 VTIB ( Mat,
YAJtCOUVEA SABBACJta lake Vanoeuvor
ear, Second aad Washiastoa. Sound trip BO
CABTnI HO BFSDras-iA rroap.rfit the hot.
test eurative spring-s fa the world, at the
foothills of the Cascades. For infermetiea
oil Marshall 04 or Marshall ftloo.
riBHUia BIBBAMB Upper Cleokamae river,
Boarine Creek. Easle Creek and Soon Creek.
Take oars at Tint and Alder, sa Estaceda-
esadare uae. Low round trip rates aad early
snealal trains on Bandar.
SAVDY- BIVa AKD IUXL BtTW BMVIR
Take trains at First and Alder, Bull Baa
line. Xew round trip rates and early Sunday
' traiaa, ...... ...
fOHMSav CBEXX--Taks train at First end Al.
dar. Set off at Errol. Boil, Lento Junotiaa,
Broamoro, Linnemann, Oresham, Hoaan or
Haley, -- i"-.:
f0& ACDrrlOBAL XBTOAMAIIOV eall Tlskst
Acsnt. First aad Alder. Marshall 6i0 or
A-elAl, . j
Portland Ry. Lt & P. Co.
j "SoUabl Servieo."
NORTH BANK ROAD
OUTING RESOR
CLATSOP BEACH Paoiflo Ooeaa, Orea-oa
coast, , 4 hoars from Portland, lake Vorth
Bank. tralBSr Wta and Hoyt, to woarhart or
Beasido, Surf aad natatorium bathinc. SS
mile of ooeaa strand, wosa-ond trips.
iMIPHEAD'S HOT BFltFO B At Carsoa,
wu..v H,wiia, jkuuj meets
traiaa. Mineral waters 117 F. Mountain soon
ory. . I -
ooTMiTMXirr MiirtEAL BPfenros-dt can
son. Wash. Mountain resort, la stiles so
Wind river, Boenie views, huatiac, flahiaa:'
trail 'Olimblair.
WITT'S rABJt--mito Salmoa, Wasn., fU
tua fnn sBrtland. Xnil(li1uai mt.I 1
boaatifal r found... Mountain air, marnifuJ
oe mm wvauJBSta nvov
MT. ASAJU AHD ICB JCyES Take Morth
Bank trains to White Salmoa ( ante a tare te
Troatl. wWe slides and sutfita for
DESCHUTES BIYIB FISHlMO B.EBOBTS
Reduced week-end feres) .lata leaves T.tt
p. m.t returns t:la a. m. , "
KcB2irtIZ BJVEB- BESOBTS take Oreee.
Eleetrto ay. to aurena. roley Xot Borii..
and hotel and JfaSoasie BtliU eMfasfS
Park, Wtt Park,
I Open Noon to
Totiighi Prize Balloons
Every night, beginning tonight. Prize Balloons will be re
leased from the top of the National Theatre. Each balloon
will contain order for $1.00 cash and tickets for theatre. Over
500 will be released. Begins tonight 8:30 to 9:30. Balloons
will be lighted. ,
V.MHS i is H. i ii H is ins
Today and
Five Acts '
200 Scenes
SATAN SAMDEM
I ' The Most Dramatic Feature Ever Shown in Portland
h Orrin I Johnson, Irene Warfield, and other stars.
I Picturesque, Intense, Vital, Compelling, Sensational
j Also ?The VanUhing Cinderella" and Other
vKf MiS Great Features r
' 10c Any Seat Ten Cents 10c 7 r
I . THURSDAY "The Price of lame" in Who Pays? '
!. . . SUNDAY "The Middleman" Five-Act Metro. , v
MOUNTAIN RESORTS
Welch's HcSs3
PIOsTEEB MT. HOOD MOTVTAIX BEB0BT.
Pure too oold mounts la water, airy and enm.
fortable kunalows, food ouUlae, hantlnf , fUh.
Ins-, horse book rldinf, Bstss M f ar, He week.
W. E, WELCH, Prop.. Welch's PoitofHoe, Or.
GoTernmentCampIIotcl
AT THI FOOT OF Mt. HOOD. Wonderful
view of Mt. Hood aad other peaks." Climb ins;
of Hood starts from euf plac. Best of accom
modations. Unsurpassed fishing and hunting.
Saddle horses, laldse for tho ellmb of tit.
Hood. Bates SB a dr and up. FOX tBlSE.
M0BE. Preps Bowe F. O.. Or.
FOR MT. HOOD
RESORTS
Mount Hood Auto Bervloe Co. I.ssves Meier
Prank store, tin st, entranre, dull fl:15 s. in.
Kor psrticulsrs and resurvstlons Meier h Frank
BporUoa Uoods lept., or phone 'iabor 44.
Rhododendron Tavern
On Mount Hood Auto State Bond, 1 miles
from Portland. Ideal mountain resort, SI day.
Weeklr $18.60, $li. Special ratea for famlliee.
Saddle horses, laws tsnnis. oresuat. Ooed fish,
inr. hustlnt. Phono, el w trio Hint. Sally auto
stays. Phone Tabor 8941 for state. SaU Fran,
settl, Prop,, Bows, -Or,
1BVINGT0M OAlaQX A AtTTO GO'S fTna.)
E. 14th and Broadway. Phono East 13b
Reliance Mt.Hood Auto Stages
Leaves dally . at a m. Bound trio Arnth
Wannah, Welch's. Tewner's, Bhededendroa. ka.
Beecial week end incluthn; board and lodtlnt
end day, l.0. Bsand trip Oovernmoat Camp.
7.0. Special slimbins trip, insludmf hotel
expense and ruide feei to summit, III. Tick
ets, reservations snl informatlnn at BOUT
LEDGE 8 BED U FLORAL CO., 169 Sd St., bet.
Moniaoa and Yamhill. Main 59t6. A-stll.
CASCADIA
AB IDEAL
MOV SI AIM
Here you oan have a quiet and restful out
las by the side of tho famous Caicadia Mineral
Sprincs. You can hunt, full, play tennis, so
joy set or sold mineral baths. Yu ean rent
a tent or a cottage or board at the hotel,
receive your moil dally and have aa loVal
vacation at a minimum eapense. For full In
formation address Qk.O, M. i;lii..i)k ..-..
Casoadia. Or. -
WILHOIT SPRINGS
la the 'foothills of the Ossoade mountains,
7 miles from Portland. I An ideal resort for
health aad recreation, Aaeelleat hotel and fine
eampins; . grounds. Tents and oottegeS for
rent. Our specialty la oust Saturday nlsht and
Sunday noon chicken dinnsr. Bun out for your
Week end helldsy. For full inf ormstion Write
or phons F. W. MoLEBLN, WUhoit, Or,, or
ask any S. P. asrsnt. - . -- t
TROUT LAKE
AT THE FOOT OF MT. ADAM8. The bis;
speckled beauties r wait lnf to mstch their
wits asraUst yours. Easy walkiae distanoe of
tho femons lava eaves ond tee eaves. Head
sjuartsrs fe mountain olimbers for the ascent
of Mt, Adams. Uia;hlat amusement .hall
Sekf hotel. Hotel ratae, 19.00 a week. Address
OULZa HOTEL. Oulsf. Wash,
Shipherd's MMB
THE PtACB fOB Y0V
A resort for health and reersstion. Beautiful
walks tarouah the woods, saddle horsea. flth.
ins, swimming pool, quoits, tsnnis court, ero
Quel grounds, Dewling alley. Ameriena and
uroaeaa plan. Bummer eottsgne and camp.
ing. Addresa 1. Im Shipkerd, Carson, Waak.
Jewett's Farm IIcniD
at1 White Salmon oa tho Columbia rlt ii now
ready U. reoeivo gueiti. Its homelike atmos
phere, splendid euialne, and she beauty of
Its natural ssrroundings make ft It aa ideal
resort to spend a few restful days or weeks.
For further, inf ormstion or retsrvstioni i'-s
jWETT. WHltll SAXM0B, Wli...
" ?.?-.'.. "if-a
RIVER STEAMERS.
STEAMER GEORGIATA
f tatvia rfaltw avrar. Mnnffi fa
AITOBIA AVTt WAT ZiABT&nff&X
Laavlds foot of Washlnftoa St.T
a.m.. returnlnsT 9. .
DALLES-COLUMBIA LINE
Steamer, State of Wahinsrtcn
Lestee Tslot St. Dock 11 p. m. daily, ewcept
Bandsys, for The belles end, way lanainr.
Ueturuiug leaves TbS Dalles 11 nous oaiiy
eept Monday, rrelgbt and psssessers. f are
HMO. Uerth oOe. Vboae kUia CIA
THE OREGON JOURNAL
tot years bat been recognized as the
leading medium for resort advertio
iiift. Kates on application.
Near Wash.
11 P. M.
sassssssasaaaenanisss iweasi ,
Wednesday
Five Acts
200 Scenes