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-a:: c:;jco:i zuuday jour.:;AL. ic?,tla::d, cuhday ::c::i;i::g, julyii. 1:1: BRIEF INFORMATION 1 -' (l&ind DA.T OrM915." ONE YEAR-AGO ' , -At Home.. . Tfie Yamhill stmt public market was ottr rialty jakr-n over by tb cli. - -. City ordtDancu regulating cessorshtp ef mo tion picture bouses ta being - drafted . becanse of.refnssl of local managers- to eliminate al kcd objectionable act. .. - J' '; V " NAbi. ' " ' , New York Kto thoitssiwi nollcemea were aell In reserve here In readiness to deal with l'n km Square deraoastratkm promised by it airbists In memury oX four fellow radicate killed by explwfcm of a bomb beltered to bave leen made to eaaasstuate John D. Rockefeller. Walter Brock, American, won rh rmmd trip Lumluit-l'arM aeroplane race, making. Uistsaee lu 7- Imurs 3 mlnutr end S seconds. t - Mexico t:lty Sixty -one 'branebea of the Sra ttuaal Bank of Mexico are about to close in . that wmntry .and condttlous are tetHe ln,tbe capital. - - gulm-y. Mssa. -The battleeblp Nevada, ex. reeding; in tunnage, . armament nnd displace ment any-American, warulpieeit iier slstev sl ip.; the Oklahoma, aa launched bere- . Iuu-eal- For the - recent culllslon In the ' tit; Uwrriitx belwet-n - the--Ituer 'Impress .of Irelutid end the eolller Htwrstad. - in which li Mi lire were lost, royal -t-onimUsIun placed uxist of bjarae on the Htorstad.. .. w:, - - Cominj. Events. Nebraaksna- will meet Snnrtay. July 11. at Gladstone Park, for barket dinner. Kam olde Jiutinea. sis a luucBeun; at Ed rd bolel. July 12.. at unoo. - ' .... iornter resldenta of Albany -w ill bold fourth animal picnic at Laurelburat i'ark Tuesday aft erifvu and evening. July 13 ' ' , "Illinois society roeeta at This Oaks, Tuesday ' Bight,- July 13, for supper. ; .-" ". Liberty .ttelt.wiu aicive hers July 1ft at R. ft N. employes' picnic , at Bonne v)l) July 17. -.. 'urcgon Holloera ; aasot-tstiou cSmO-net-tlng . it Ktt Thirty-ninth and Mason street, Broad Way Hue July li-2ti., Annual cpnveutlon of Oregon Betall Jewelers Association will meet at Chamber of Commerce eunventlou ball, August a. . , ' . Municipal Band Concert. - " The Bf uulctpal ; Park band . will ' play at Washington park . this : afternoon at 3 o'clock. . The program, follow: - . t , .. March on Melody in K. .......... .Rubinstein Overture,- "Tnnhauer' . . . . . . .v. : .. . Wsgner Piccolo duet, '.The Two Nightingales. De Mare Messrs. MerrlelolH and Knight. : Walts, ."Unrequited Love" ............ .Llncke lirsnd opera, "Attlla". ..Verdi - - XNTK it MISSION Kcrenade from "he Millions D'Arleqain" ; . .... , Driego t'tmracterlstlc -'"Mexican Kiasea'J , ,. . . . Koberts "Kainennol Ostrow" Rubinstein Hf lection. "8ongs - of - Scotland" . . . . . , Uampe Huale. "The &tar-8pangled Bannet.'. Moudsy, July 12, South ParkWay. 8 p. m. j Tuesday. July 13, Terwllllger Park. 8 p. m. Wednesday, July 4. Uolladay Park, 8 p. m. r 1 hnrsday, July 15. Forestry building, $ P. m. Frldsy, July 18. Columbia Park, 8 p. m. Concerts postponed u account of rain, ex eept at Waabiugtoa ..nd South Parkway, will be given after August S3. ! Cliautanqua Schedule. : Salem, July 6-11. " ' Lebauoo. July r Cladstooe. July IS. . . . ' Albany. July 7-13. , -. : : Corvallia, July 8-14. v Ashland. Julr 9-16. Bosebnrgr July 10-1S. . " siugeue, July 12-17. , t -' v ' Port Information Supplied. tiifnrmnHcn resardlne thin Mrt air be b ta1ne,l from the Portland Chamber of Cona merce. 3 Kit tb aureet- Telephone Mala 8M c A-120S. i r r . "Fire and Police. " Fire department Main T700. A-1323. Police department Main 7181. A-SJM. . nmt,m Huniano tioctetr. S74 .Belmont at, Pbouca Eaat Ha. A-251&. . What Can Be Seen Around Portland Council Cresr (110O feet) View nniianallM. Columbia aud Willamette rivers. Tualatin al ley. i Willamette T alley, i- Caacade and Coast ranges, five siow-capoed mountalna (north to east oir clear days), alt. Kainler, 14.408; Mt. St. Helena. 9Hli Mt. Adams. 12,au7- Mt : Ki. ,ll..lt.jeiereoD, tv.KO. !' XV'aahlnffon ' Par k. : st ' bead ' bf: TVashlneton Street. Klowers. hrubs and tree. - Cbildren'e ioel playtrrounda. . - Noteworthy pleeea - of sculpture: "Cominar of the White Man." bv ticrajan airio prvdriiiBo ur Aetrs guide of Lewis and Clarke by- Alice Cooper. pi rwntcd by Kacajeu'ea Statue ansoclatloa and - llna-tf Jklltnan .Ten tntniitM' wllr. . . SBDkeii ruM icaruena in renmaiiia Park, eon ValHtiia more than 00 varietiea of roeea. ; liarltar. let t untouched, in wlM n.h.t beaifiy. Biir treea. just, the wooda - "Whn ,Inl the Oregon, v i. t ormtiy buiiaiue Lewie A nark expnaltlon kmsiimIs. ,,wet4. -. Hours l a. m. to D n. m Pnii of stieclmea mammoth Oregon (If toga .oijiin-:-t.MMv tet lumber. - . - . . - v ...... r,ui. m no IT lllfll i ;tt HetgMta andiWeetover Terraeea r.,,7 .. m city, anove : V 'Pa metis.-on wert Jde. - . MiT'tne. weet from cotineU Crest. Boad 56 These were the words you, all Jcnow). He - We re Tearing ' , Ou( at 266 . Morrison - Street - But the " -Goods Are Still Here!' APPEAR IN JAEGER ADVERTISING. That is what the man realized. The prices are low- VERY LOW AND THE QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDISE HIGH,' and here are a' few. of the . startling bargains offered : - J Sterling Silver Salt" and Pepper Shakers are $1.00, a set of six - WW w-w w w At our:-new store (note as you pass by) , the carpenters, the decorators, the . archi tects ' and all are ' A;' things hum in-their SJ -u ,.beautiful store ready, " soon. ; ' ' , . .V- ,i ... . - i v v . e aa . a- 6) -4 : ; -v f"t; .-;r:;iThii Vjy.. . ,y , vi - nis around sour between- Council Crest sad Wil lamette rtver offers fine views. Columbia and V illsmette Encircle Pen In sola district and St. Johns, aftoruing axcaiirat views of city. . Uduetrlee and harbor.. - r Public Inatltatlona City haB and Histories! exhibit. Fifth and Madison. Coanty bnildlBC. Poartb and Salmoa. - Art museum. Fifth near Ysmtll). Central library, Tenth and Yamhill. Custom boose. Broadway and JOavU. - , Typlrsl bmne aectiwa Portland Heights, Koh HIIL Irviagton. ML. Tabor. ' i Harbor features West side puMIe dock, foot Seventeenth street.' Esst Side public dock, foot of East Stark.; Public motor boat land-, ing. foot of Stark street (launches call her for rtrr toura. - Boat boosee near Morrlaoa and IlswthorM bridgee.t Sblnvmg. Modem-bridge Broadway, Railroad. H author oat. . ;..,:. ' : .. .: i ' .- - . ' f Worthy f eotlee Skldmoes feoaUin.- rtrst and Aakeny. by Oils U. Warrea. presented by ?tevo Skldinoee; Tbompaoa fonntala. Pla ts block, roarth and Salmon. Modern high aad grade school. achool , gardens -and rose bedgea. China Iowa ) CertS Jr'uurth. and aaew end streets. , . Colnmbta river 'highway America-' most wonderful scenic road for vehicles. Alone ax one see many waterfall a. the gorge of the Columbia. Oaeonta -gorge.-. Shepherd's dVIU uosatalns, Includmar Hood. : Grade dose wot exceed & per eentuta. . Information es to "what to eee -It Port laud's environment from Hotels Portland, ln perlal. Oregon, Klultnomaband from The Joar Bal' a Tourist Travel bureau. Phones A-60il, Main 7173: or from Tourist Agency and Travel Bnreau. Marahall 1970. Fen" Information regarding recreation or hesltb resorts see pge i Taesdcy'a sad Thors oay's Journal . aad i section 4 of, the Suouay Journal. , i - t ... - . . ...... ., TOWN? TOPICS - Ztaotorer Will Sonorad Aa 'a farewell to JB. Roaetttbal. who i leaving on a. lecture, tour Jn tha. in terest f the Christian Peaxe aagocia tlon. of which he li th founder, hi a friends are planning; m,- mass meeting, at which Mr. - Rosenthal will deliver his lecture, "Out of Hell." . Mr. Rosen thal la tha author. of a play. In Hell and Out," and a volume of : essays, "Justice, the Science of- Happiness." Mr. Rosenthara friends will meet, Mon day, July 12, at 4 p. m., at tha-small parlor f theT, M. C. -A, to plan for this mass meeting. - , Illlxiols Society aiaatlnar The IUi nois society will hold a picnic at , the Oaks parte Tuesday evening, July 13, 191b. Members are to assemble at tha park at p. m., bringing their tanchea and basket dinner will then be held, after which the; evening will be spent In- game and various pastimes, f All visiting Illlnolsana are cordially .In vited. James H. McMenamin Is presi dent and Mabel; O.v Xivesay, fSfccretary. f- Attorney , WiU - Bpssfc Charles i E. Cochran, assistant general attorney of the O-W. R. ? & N. company, will speak at noon today before the Men's Current - Events club, Westminster Presbyterian churcn. Kast Seventeenth north 'and Schuyler streets; His , sub ject will be "Proposed . Systems for Western Water : Powers, Their Conser vation", and DdVelopmenf : - Wi Will leaks you t mit to order aet low as $2S, -with good linings and trimmings, for-910 down and the bal ance;' $5 a month. You never feel pay ing for it this' way. Try "it: once. Unique Tailoring .company.- men's and ladies tailors. 309 Stark, between filfth and sixth. ; - -. . (Adv.) W. O. W. Esouraloa to Multnomah falls,- the beauty spot of. the Columbia river highway. Sunday July 18, steam er Undine leaves foot of Washington street 9 a. m. Alt Invited. r -h. (Adv.) , i- r. , Iiovaland' Win .Speak ! . at 1 the First M. E.' church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, i The vtopic is "The Mind 'Of the Celt, or. The Frenzy of Democracy.'" Miss Loveland will sing. " (Adv.) " Sunday Zzearslons. To Cascade Locks' on' steamer ' Bailey ' Gatgert. I t round trip. . Leaves Alder 'street dock 9 a. m. Arrives, back 5:45 -p. m. Phone Main 911, A-51U. . . (Adv.), " Man's Suits Seduced. Just - a few light suit left.! Out they go at $7.60. Every suit -worth 915. ; VJimmy Dunn, SI 5-3 8-17 . Oregonlan Bldg.; Elevator to "3d floor. v : ' . , v (Adv.) Positively liast Week Jteoelver's Sale Shanghai Bazaar, 450 Wash. i-t,, bet 12th and 13th'.v Every article to be dis posed of by Saturday. , (Adv.) eterans Are InvitecL The veterans of Illinois are asked Ty L. R. Rollall, president of the organization; to "meat of Mr. -t- (he is anian also:said:i surely iike the way yoii folks are doing', things'. If all salesf were con-: ducted "like .this- one, it would-be a fgreat? thing. for ; the people and V-a great s thing for. the; merchant, too." FACTS, FACTS : NOTHING BUT FACTS-u w -k w w www w w NO TE r '-Etergitiing In 'This Establishment on Sale making effort vr - vs- aV for us - - ; . 5'- . TT A : Tu? rT1 K7 KD 2GG MORRISON: STREET, Stort? Closes at 6 P. M. Saturdays,' During July and August oiore? mioses ai o it. m. aaiuraayi, uuruig iuiy ana ugusc . ' , ,t - . ' viz WINS FIRST PRIZE'IN DRILL if II 1 t Helen Buckley; of Helen .Buckley of 343 Fargo ? street i won! the first prize (a tennis racket) in the flag drill :in 'the Peninsula Park at the Oaks with the Hlinols society on Tuesday- night' and enjoy 'supper and associations- i i : - : . Steamer Jesse Karxlns for Camas. Washougal and" "way landings, . daily, except Sunday. Leaves " Washington street dock at 2 P. m. 'v 4 (Adv.) -. . . i - . ., , - . . - . . - ' .- f 18, Ssoom. SXouse suitable for 2 parties, good copdltlon, walking di -tance; 860 East Morrison - St- Tabor 5532. " ' - (Adv.) . One fttali rrassed. Xaek Week. $L5 a month. - Unique Tailoring Co.. 309 fitarkv Main. 614. A-4314. . i-(Adv) - XAAles Turkish Baths, a place of re finement. in Hotel Multnomah, . after noons." ' 4 - (Adv.) ; r Toadies' Turkish Baths, a place of re f lnement, ' in iHotel Multnomah, after noons. ' j. (Adv.) - Beldiaa,- the jeweler, has moved - to 383 B. Morrison street. East 3301. -' i " - - - Ady.) E", 'tk,:-:.:.',: rui::(, , X.at CalL Shrine cards. -Ivy Press, 383 Stark street. Both phones.- (Adv;) Br. Xlttie Plunamer Crray has re turned. - t Adv.) ' s X. X. To. cpUctan. aournal bids. AaV -: Card of TkaxUts. ; i - For the many acts of kindness-and loving sympathy tendered me during my recent sad bereavement,: ind tha manv beautiful floral offerings, I de--sire 'to extend, my sincere thank. - Mrs. A. M. Butler.. , -r ' -. ACy. ; It is - figured "out that 'there -ts one death every-50 seconds from some pre ventable cause, .o ' - rV ' Ramekins, reg. Sl6.75.now. Sets $9.00, $ 1 .00 Souvenin ' Lemon Plates arc 50c, a5 lot' of .Walches that, sold to $10 are now $5 for your choice, .Sterling. Silver.;,Hat PinST:that 'Sold to fS2: ?rp goirig at 25c, DIAMONDS ARE REDUCED 10 TO 33 1-3, and SILVERWARE of ALL KINDS IS REDUCED 10 TO ;50: The. carpenters are already tearingaway the balcony; rfie'rail- ,i lings, etc.; at our .'present- location,7- but ' THE " GOODS ARE ALL HERE, AND THEY ARE : 1 ALL ON SALE, AND WILL BE UNTIL THE DAY OF OUR REMOVAL. " ' " ' w w w w w'w w w You e7' 1 ' - - I tiid.i - should' OS. Between Third and Fourth - t - i v - t. '? i i X -s , 343 Fargo street. celebration Monday. She Is 11 years oia ana 18 very proua pi. tier' vreiury, and also that she was' photographed wltJi Governor .Wlthy com be. . Twohy Bi;os. Take ; Over Railway, Stock Xobert' Twohy Annotuices That Work .on California Oregon Coast Use ' Will Proceed. . v - Twohy Bros, have " formally ' taken over i the'-stock of . the California & Oregon Coast railway, which they -will complete from - Grants Pass - to Cres cent: City, -Cal'r Robert Twohy an , nounced yesterday that . the - same - In corporation . would prevail under the old name. - The lonly difference -.will be i that a new set -of ? directors and officers will be chosen,, this formality to take, place some time this week. - R. A. Letter and Phil Metschan Jr., of Portland, have retired as directors of i the Grants : Pass Mine. -Dr. J.? F. Reddy of Grants Pass is another who ih back- In- private life after the rigors of ' lpoking; after f the" 10-mile pbrtlon pf - the line constructed by the munici pal corn mission-of -Grants Pass. - , Judge- John .rTwohy heajd.,, of ,the company,- ,is- at Spokane, v but is .ex pected back In itane - to' participate - in the reorganisation. - ; MOST LOYAL TO FRANCE - - Paris.- July 10.-KIng TalmaWa : IV. whose reign- overt"" 650 subjects in rthe Island - of Rimatara : of y the Tubual group ln;,the ; Pacific ocean,; and King Tourharil V,.who holds sway overt 760 grower ''t sugar ' cane, yams- and co coanut trees in - Rurutu of - the same group,, have sent a declaration of their loyalty to the French government, under the 'protection of which,- they add, they are' happy, to dwell, r ; ate ; 0 a 0 o 4 $12.50, $13 Liquor 'AND At 131 ' 133 SIXTH : iST., THE AIR RINGS ; WITH ACTION! w,w . w w- , -- must 'attend this great sale 'of ' Jewelry. J It is ybun y greatest opportunity to buy - " the best :vatches,T the best IV Diamonds" the best. Silver & You: ui c , chui niuu.. tju ' a - come. -tomorrov..; . ? Oav ' Trjrlar Omt aUpaalaur rrroearsa, - ra ther Schoaaw Makss Plaoorsry Tnat ICaw rartbe-r . Devalop' Xsdastry. Experiments .intended, to hasten, the ripening of the plum crop in this state have resulted la) the production or new. and as yet unnamed. Oregon plum by Father Schoener of Brooks. The plant is finer in texture - ana flavor than Its parent,' ripens a month earlier, and will apparently' taka an important place among ' the fruits of Oregon..'- - ". ' - - - '--. . ..Specimens 6f the ripened fruit have been ent by Father Schoener to J. A, Currey of ' Portland, together, with a letter, tn which he says: 1 - fit. is a cross between the Columbia plum and- the -Japanese Red, and it. is bearing- in, the "third year, showing .a very early maturity. , The fruit.ia not only exceptionally beautiful, but-: also very fine In flavor. It bloomed "late and was saved trouble on account of a late frost. It Is very harCy, as the Columbia belongs tora hardy -variety, but I regard It as an Improvement over the Colombia, t which is very; coarse, and ripens in August .and 'September, whereas this plum ripens tn July. KLAMATH PLEADING 7 FOR RAILWAY ONE TO REACH TO PORTLAND Congressman Sinnott' Asks Metropolis to Keep? Project Ever in Mind, ' Congressman. "t N. - J. Slnnott passed through Portland yesterday on his way home to The Dalles - from " Klamath Falls, where he .delivered the Fourth of July address. He brought with him an appeal from the people of Klamath county to the people of Portland to cooperate-, in bringing . the north and the south of the state Into closer touch physically, commercially and so cially. f ' , " ; - , v "Klamath county Is tired of trans acting its business In San -Francisco, said Mr. Slnnott-- The -people live in Oregon ; and - yet they . are nearer ; San Francisco .than Portland.' , Everyone who. visits' Klamath by rail roust first go outside the state to "Weed, CaL. and then return north over the mountain railway. ' .':'- .-v,.-. - .'Portland has promised to help Kla math county- come . closer to Portland through . the construction of. anexten. slon to the Oregon Trunk "or Deschutes railway, from' Bend- .Where It now takes a. full 24 hours to reach Klamath Falls from : Portland,- by th Central Oregon route It : wonld not : take half that long. The people are chafing. They want to belong to Ore go nv tn. fact as well as in name., But .when they are obliged to look upon San Francisco-as their trade and financial center, Ore- gon is an association in name only. ' "Klamath, county has room for many thousands of people. ' The government projects now under way-Will iccommo-j data ' 2000 - more families. Besides, k marry fruitful ;valleya are to be.i found " there which are yielding richly under s dry farming methods and others that need no irrigation. Aiany avatiame lands could - easily be put under water with proper -state or federal develop ment. - 1 f . "And so the people want ' to keep alive the long cherished project of ex tending the Deschutes line to Klamath. Had E. H. Harriman lived, they believe the work would - long : ago have been done, because Mr. Harriman looked far enough. Into the. future to' see in .Kla math county a garden. That he estab lished on the share of Klamath ; lake his own summer home, "Pelican Lodge, shows "t his ; confidence in- the , region about It.-- ' : ----- ' - -.. "Klamath county people are agitat ing the railroad at their end of the' line : and they have asked me to agitata it at the Portland end.--:. The: results - would J be ; mutually benef lclaL . . Klamath ; would' be financed and inspired from Portland, and Portland would reach a"; rich and' constantly 'growing trade' terr- rltory that belongs here but; which 'Is . now San Francisco's.',' ' ... . j - Mr. Slnnott went home last night to prepare tor anotner - trip inio omer parts of the state that he has not vis ited since his return, from Washington. Sees:Rate Relief ; ( .In ah -Open.. River Railroad ' Official BeUavea semoval , cf Kaplds Means . XSatension , of - Trade. - j : , " I What the railroads think of the open r Columbia river and Its prospective effect upon railroad rates is suggested in a comment which has been received by s a member- or . tne transportation committee of the Chamber of . Com merce from one of the most promineot traffic officials in the- United ; States. Referring - to the recent - decision ..in the Spokane rate case he says: , . "While I have not -read the commis sion's order.-1 am familiar in a general way with It-and believe alter the long struggle of 25 years with the Spokane late -case, that- it comes as near being a. settlement as both, sides oould rea-- sonably hope for. I believe that with low , rates -throiigh the canal . and a complete open .river . ta Lewiston,. as t will occur some. time, -or when a. clean up -of ' Riparia rapida - is made . that - Pacific, coast - cities will be able tw hold the!rown. so. far as freight, rates -may -be a factor. , -" ti Samuel Untermyer ; 1 : En Route to City "Trast Bunting" Attorney Scheduled to Arrive Sere In "Private Car Tomor row WUlTlcit navel. ..',' 4 Samuel Untermyer, New York ftrust . busting" attorney, will reach Portland sometime tomorrow afternoon in . pri vate car on hit way-to "San FTani-lsco, ! He made the -trip' across the continent through Canada, - and will .use oe .of , the- Hill steamers from Flavel - ip the; exposition city. - - - -, , , r President Ti d Tillman of the North Bank - system Is '-a- personal. f rieiid- of Mr. Urttermyer, and he has arratiged to have-the car- sent down, to FlaveL. - It i later' wilt be sent on to San Francisco, in readiness for the 'party when it has finished its visit to the fair. : -. . - : . i 1 31 r. u Untermyeri - is - accompanied - by members of .his -family and -several friends.. 10 persons being in the rarty , altogether.' -' - r Work room or samole room in Jour nal Bldg.. new . to elevator; floods of 0aylie;ht:.a?jovt 120 so. ft. Suitable or; tailor shoo or similarinstitution. .- ait t. Journal office. - . - ( Adv.) BE: PORTLAND GUEST; CALL HIM "F MayorWill Introduce Inter . national. . President, - Latter WilliDo the.Rests - V-' Frank Mulholland. ' V He wants all ' Rotariana to call him Frank.". - 1 Though ; it is the 'signature he uses . on all his .cheeksylnB'-nia'' a prejudice against the name "Mulholland," I ' I The surname will be used, then, only by the small , number who do not read this announcement "that - International President - Frank Mulholland . of - the world's -Rotary clubs will be honor guest- of - the .Portland .Rotary club i next Thursday. - : 1 1 The noon : luncheon . will - be held in , the Benson- hotel, where he and Mrs. -Frank", win be guests.- Mayor Albes will perform the introductory cere- LYRIG 4' Iteseais Birrsst Show, City 10 Acts, la This VAUDEVILLE , v and . ' . PHOTOPLAYS s - Se'Airo loo' - - - Continuous performance : IX a. nt. to 11 p. m. Complete ebenge of sets and plotnres every Bamday sad Wednesday. - J Portland? Great . Amusement Park ,1 .-vi---r -;-.'. new FREEShov; OAKS Havaiian s Musical NEW SHOW '"-" " , - ' ji , ". "Girl From Panama' 20 clever people 4i Big V; , : Daily ! FREE KITCHENETTE' Orchestra Performances, - 2:30 and 830 Admission, to Park,, 10 Cents Cars :FromiFirt and Alder S tree t o nun mm P v L-rv - j- - :..;;!xHEr.r-'' j'' mm Comedy monies, and -"Frank' will make the speech. . ! . .- ' ' t - There are soma folks who do not know ths Rotary Ideal ? . " s . These, think . Rotariana are business men bound . by compact ' to trade with each other and with -each other only. .The international president of Ro tary .Will explains- the . Rotary Ideal, which 4s sometimes -phrased, "lie pro fits most who serves best," and each Rotarlan has. been invited to bring a guest from - outside- the club member ship. ' Oru Thursday noon at the Haielwood, Mrs. MulhQjland-will be t guest of the Rotary - Roses the-' wives of Rotar lans. . 4 ; "Frank is a lawyer and live In To ledo, Ohio," explained President; Fred Spoert of the Portland Rotary club yesterday, v He - possesses wonderful personality and IS one of the most ef fective speakers in this country., lie Is so full of energy that he Is called In - Rotary the 'Human Dynamo.' -'He has visited nearly all. the Rotary clubs of this country during his administra Hon, which ends with the International convention at San Francisco. ; , : "Ws leave for the - San Francisco convention -all the 'northwest clubs by the steamer' Great' Northern next Saturday morning." ... Mr. Mulholland's entertainment-will not end with the luncheon. He will be taken out .over , the ? Columbia River highway -ayd a. visit will be paid to marvelously. cold- '"Rotary Spring'' 'on the route of the-hlghway, after which there will be a dinner and more enter tainment at Chanticleer J nn.' , The Urgest flag of the United States was' recently-presented to - the city of St. Louis, It Is .150 reet by- 78 feer, and weighs 400 pounds. MAIt. ORDERS NOW HEILIG 1 WeekBEGINNIN MIR PA Moru, Wed - Thur Friw Sat. Nights. Special ' Price Matinee Wed. , G. . Bernard " Shaw's Romance PYGMALION CAMPBELL -. KAIL OXSEX8 VOW-BOX 07HCB BAX.B OPXH VOW. Evenings Floor, 11 rows $2, 7 rows $1.50. Balcony, $1, 76 60c. nallerv 60C. Special-Price Matinees Wednesday and Saturday 'Floor, 11 row J1.50, 7 rows $1. Balcony $l, 7Bc, 50c. Oallerv . fiOc. Address lottern, ' make-checks and money orders payable to W. T. Pangle. Int-lone n-lf-addressed stamped envelope to help Insure safe return. ' BBSBBBBBBBBBw - "i'l , - Playing Exclusively -Week Beginning Monday Matinee, July 1 2 i TWIN i FEATURE r PROGRAM OF .BIG-TIME VAUDEVILLE -t . ' The Canton Beauty, - ' - Jue Qnong.Tai . ,Rose Jewel). " The Onlv. Chinese -Prima Donna, ; anda Portland Girl. f -: Direct' from ' Eastern Successes.- ; BlackfaceEddieRoss : The Famous Entertainer' will in" trodure his African Harp. ; Haye cS Addis ,.The Daughters of Fun. - NoteToday - Only, First Sunday Evening " Performance, 6:30 Boxes and Ttrst mow Baleosy Beats iMl ID) YD) iiyjj i r ijss iu, .17 "m i: .' -'T ti "7""' (l. t) (n it Cr 1 f i t a ) ) i if 1KO V Fly for Tent and Food Needed by v v. .Two Famili: Contributions to the mainte nance fund of . the Associated Charities have been made as follows: , 4 . Previously reported ...$3164.4! 1. Davis . . l.!0 J, D. M. .' 3,nn K. Brandt . 3.00 Total .1312.35 Contributions may be sent to V...R Manning, secretary. 411 Commercial block, or to H. S. Howard, treasurer " Associated Charities.. Ladd & Tllton batik. An appeal is being made by the Charities for a fly for a tent, which Is needed badly by a man who is 111. An appeal Is also being .made for a family In which the moth er is quite HI and the father is out of work. : Assistance with food la needed. 4 - Cairania General Killed. El Paso, Texas. July 10. (U. General Trlana was killed and his Cur ranxlsta army routed In a battle fout at Penuelas. "according , to wmmm sent to the border by General Villa t day. The Vllllstas are declared to hit ? penetrated as far south as Irapuato. cutting -the Carranslsta communl'-a-tions, - . BOX OFFICE NOW OPEt THEATC BROADWAY AT TAYLOR PHONES: MAIN 1. A-1122 Tomorrov; MATINEES WED.-SAT. . WORLD'S GREATEST ENGLISH-SPEAKING ACTRESS Etc ajewiaaj ' ay Tuesday Night Special Price. ,v Matinee Saturday A.-W. Pinero's Masterpiece The Second Mrs. Tan qucroy c -7 v- ' , Unequaled Vaudeville) Broadway at Alder -''v.-''- r-Ji 'fx'--.'.:--.'.''-' : . . . (.',. . . ;-,;- - Big-Time "Acts at Topular Prices ' Ths Inimitable Comedian, lorn and his Jungle Girls in the " Cyclonic Munical Comedy. ; ''TUB NEW MISSIONARY?' r Charles King, VirglrJa Thcrntca G Co. In VTHE STRANGER." il La Tosk The Talkative Juggler. erred by rhoita M. 4638. A-2233 i i n S l.i.. . 1 1 it s Linto