The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 14, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915.
BRIEF INFORMATION
- (193tb DAY OP 1915.)..
. V, . AMUSEMENTS :
HEILIG Broadway t Taylor. Curtain 2:15
aud 8:15. Mrs. Patrick Campbell la "VjS
matioo.'' Wtsduesday matinee.
PANT AG ES liruad w a J at Aider. VasdeTOl.
2:30. T:3fr and :1Q.
EMPHESSf Broadway at Stark. Wande-rllle,
2:30, 7:30 aud :U wMk daje. Coutiaoooe
from H-.m Bandar.
LYRIC Fourth at Stark. , Vaudeville., Oontla
ooea, 1 to 11 p. m.
OEPHEUM Broadway at TaaihlU. Motion
- picture, H a. tu. t 11 P. a.
KATIONALPark and West Park at Stark.
Motion pictures, 12 m. to 11 p. m. -
UAJEHTIC Waabluatoa at Park. Motion pic
tures, 11 a. a. tall f. m.
COl.tMBIA SJxtU, between Washington and
Stark. Motion picture, 11 a- m. to 11 p. m.
PEOPLES Weat Park at Stark. Motion pic
ture, 11 a. to. to lip. m. . ,
STAB Wastiingtoa at Park., Motion pictures,
11 a. m. t II p. m. -.-.? -
ART MUSEUM nfth and Tarlor.2 Hoar, S
to 6 week days. 2 to 8 Sundays. . Pre attet-
V nooea of Toeaday. Xhoraday. Friday, Hatur
. day and Sunday.. "...'.'-..;..
, Coming; Event. .
Annual election of Oregon gareet Pea society,
7nly 1, S p. m.. room H. Central library.
Liberty ' iell will arrlra Sere Jaur 10 at
a. m. -......
Rotary club luncheon, Benson hotel, Joly
ti at nmn
O-W. R, a- N. employe picnic at Bonns
tille July IT.
Kaat Side Bnalnesa Men's dub luncheon, Ed
wards hotel, July 19. at noon. , ; ..--,-
Oregon Hollnes aaaociatlou eamp-meetlnf
at Eaat Thirty-ninth and Mason streets. Broad
way line. Jniy 1.V28. . .
Annual convention ol Oregon Retail Jeweler'
association will meet at Chamber of Commerce
convention ball. Aognat 8.
Portland LiTeatock fcxenange luncheon, at
Xranait House, at noon. July 14.-
- Municipal Band Concerts.
The Municipal Park band will play at
Holla day Park thla evening at S o'clock. The
program follow: .
March. "Whirlwind'' . ............... . Carte eek
Orertore, "Pbedre'' .....Massenet
Walt, "Cypay Love" ............. ....Lnar
(Selection, "Mari tana". Wallace
Medley, "Popular Songs 1915". ....... .Lamp.
Characteristic, Whispering Flower" Von Bkm
"Love la Idleness," bassoon solo..... .Macbeth
Bruno Heltkeuper.
Comic, opera, "Algeria" . . . . . . wv. . .Herbert
. .-j;. "Star Spangled Banner" -
W. B. McElroy, Conductor.
": Thursday, July 16, Forestry building, g p. m.
Friday, July 16. Columbia Park, 8 p. m.
-'Sunday.-July 18.. Washington Park. S p. m.
' Monday. July 1. feVonth Parkway, 8 n. m. ,
Tuesday, July 20, Sell wood Park, S p. m.
Concert, postponed on account of rain, ex
cept at Waahlngton -od bouts. Parkway. wtU
be given after August 23.
' Chautauqua
Gladstone. July 6-18.
Ashland. July B-13.
Rosebnrg, 'July 10-1S.
Eugene, July 12-17.
Schedule.
Fort Iniormauon Buppliea. .
. Information regarding thla port mar he ob
tained from the Portland Chamber of Com
merce, . 69 Fifth street. Telephone Main 993
or A-1203. i
- . Fire and Police. .
Flra department Main 7T0O, A-1323.
PoUce department Main 7181, A -6751,
Oregon Humane society, 674 Belmont St.
Phones East 142a, A-2S1S.
Today's Forecast. '
Portland and vicinity Fair tonight; Thara
ay fair, warmer; westerly winds.
Oregon Fair tonight: Thursday fair, warm
er except near the coaat; westerly winds.
. Washington Fair tonight ami Thursday;
westerly winds. -
Idaho Fair tonight, cooler southeast portion;
Thursday fair..
Weather Conditions.
- A small depression la central over southern
Alberta, and a large low preaaure area over
lies the southern Rocky .Mountain states. The
barometer continues relatively high along the
North - Pacific coast. Rains have fallen in
- tv'..hlntnn. imrthwMtora Orea-oa. northern
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, the Dakota a, .Min
nesota, the Lake region. Middle Atlantic and
New England states. It Is much cooler In the
central plateau and northern Rocky Mountain
tatea. - -:
rviniiMAti favnrahl for fair' weather
I thla district tonight and Thursday. It will
be warmer Thursday in Oregon except-near
the coast, and cooler tonight in aoutheaatera
Idaho. . ! -... ,..
Observations.
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Memphis, Tenn. .
Nsw York, N.Y.
Head. Wash.
Pocatello, Idaho.
Portland, Or....
Roaebnrg, Or...i
9nt Txuila. Mo....
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St. Paul. Minn..
B. Francisco, CaL
Seattle, Wash. ..
' rHokana, Wash..
Tacoma, Wash..
Tstooah I., Ws.
Victoria, B. C.
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What Can Be Seen Around Portland
Council Crest M feet) View nnequalled.
Colombia and Willamette rivers, Tualatin val
ley. Willamette valley. Cascade and Coaat
ranges, five snow-capped mountains (north to
eaat on clear days), Mt- Rainier. 14.408; Mt.
tit. Helens. 9697; Mt. Adams. 12,807; MU
Bond. 11,225; Mt. Jeffersan. 10.622. , ,
'.'.Washington Park, at head of Waahlnrton
u
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- arm ftr-KftTt 'swcrrrRai
Full Set Teeth, that fit. .$5.00
Gold Crown, 22-k .... .$3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k. . . . .$3.50
Painless" Extraction . . . . .50c
"If you find this number yon won't get hnrt,"
Corner of Second and Morrison. Look
for the big Union sipru All work guar-
v::....: i.:.-. atlteedL -.
Sr. Whetstone. IXg-r.
; Order of
--- JBJBM,"MBBBs"s"sasssssssssss 1
Unitbd Artisskns
A Social, fraternal. : Beneficial
Society for men and women. - Four
plans of -Insurance based upon ade
quate rates, and backed by a sur
plus of nearly one million dollars ;
20 lodges in Portland. Over 11,000
members in . Oregon. Let,; u tell
you about it. Phone 'Maja122ft..-
, " ; c. z.. icTCBjrirA. .
r Supreme Secretary. ' : ,
S21 Beck Bids'.. Portland, Oregon.
atreet. Flowers, ahrabe and trees. : Children's
model playgrounds. Noteworthy pieces e
sculpture: "Coming ot the White Man," by
Herman Atkina McNeill, presented by heir
of D. P. Thompson: "Sscajawaa" Indian girl,
guide of Lewis and Clarke by Alice Cooper,
ptesented by Sacaiawea Statue association and
Itenry Aitman. Tea minutes' walk. .
Hansen rase gardene la Pealnaala Park, con
taining more than 700 varieties of rosea. -
Macleay.' left oatoached in - wild aatnral
beauty. Big trees. Juat the woods ; "Where
Itolls the Oregon." i- ': 'V" .r
Forestry building Lewis Clark expoaltloa
fronuda, weat. Honrs 8 a. m. to S p. m.
uilt of specimen mammoth Oregoa fir sogs.
Contains l.uoO.OOO feet lumber. , .
Attractive views from King's and Wills at
tte Heights) ' and Westover Terraces.
Terwilllger boulevard, aoajta eC dty, aheee
Willamette, on west side. -
Skyline, west from Council Crest. Road
arouud spur between Council Crest sad Wil
lamette river offers fine views.
Columbia and t Willamette Encircle Penin
sula district and St. Johns, afrordiua- excellent
views of city. Industries and harbor.
'Public instittitiOB City ' ban a Bd Hlatorieal
exhibit. Fifth and Madiaon. County Building.
Fonrth aud 8luoo. Art mosenm. Fifth aear
Yamhill. Central library. Tenth- and Yamhill.
Custom houaa, Broadway and Itavla.
' Typical borne sections Portland Heights,
Nob Hill. Irvlogton. Mt. Tabor.
Harbor features West aide public dock, foot
Seventeenth street, Kast Sloe public dock,
foot of East Stark, i Public motor boat lead
ing, foot of Stark street Haunches call bare
for river too re. .Boat booses near Morrison and
Hawthorne bridges.) Shipping. Modern bridges
Broadway, Railroad. Hawthorn.
Worthy of notice Skldmore fountain. First
and An ken j, by Olin L- Warren, presented
by Steven tkidmore; Thompson fountain, Pla
ta block. Fonrth and Salmon. Modern high
and grade school, school gardens and rose
hedges. Chinatown oa North fourth and See
end atreeta."
Columbia river highway Ameiica'a most
wonderful scealc road for vehicles. . Alone w
one see many waterfalls, the gorge of the
Colombia, Oneonta gorge. Shepherd' dell,
tnonntains, including . Hood, tirade does sot
exceed 6 per centum. - -
Information' as to "what to see In ' Port
land's environment from Hotels Portland. Im
perial, uregou. Multnomah and from The Jour
nal's Tourist Travel bureau. Phones A-O031.
Main 7173; or from Tourist Agency and Travel
Bureau, Marahali 1979.
For lnlormatlon regarding recreation or
health resorts see page 2 Tuesday's and Thurs
day' Journal and section 4 of the Sunday
Journal, i . -
TOWN TOPICS
T.TamlTiatlona Aaaooaced The Unit
ed States civil serviae commission an
nounces open; competitive ,:. examina
tions for that ; following- named posi
tions: August 4 assistant iu marketing-
business practice (male), depart
ment of agriculture, salary $1200 to
1600; August ,4 and B, ordnance
draftsman (male); navy. yard, salary
J 3.2 8 to $5.04 per diem; junior ceramic
chemist (male), bureau of mine, sal
ary $1200 to $1500, and A'ugust 10, as
sistant editor (male), forest service,
salary $2000. For further information
and application blanks apply to T. V.
Hutching, local ; secretary, - postoff Ice,
Portland, Or. .
' "Wlsooagda Society Xialev The Wis
consin society will hold their annual
picnic at the Oaks tomororw afternoon
and evening-. The entertainment will
begin at- 2 o'clock and there will be
something1 doing from then on. All
former and visiting badgers are ex
tended an Invitation to be present.
Members of the "University of Wiscon
sin band, now in Portland, will be
guests of honor at the picnic. A pro
gram hag been arranged for the even
ing, at which Richard Sleight will be
the principal peaker. Attorney San
field Macdonald is chairman of the
committee. f
runeral of Mrs. Btrubl. The fu
neral services for the late Mrs. Eliza
beth R. Struble will take place at the
Hoi man parlors. Third and Salmon
streets, i tomorrow at 2 p. m. Inter
ment will . be in Rlvervlew cemetery.
Mrs.; Struble was born in dhio In 183?,
and , had reeided in Portland since
1872. She ; is survived by-1 four sons, 1
j osepn ueorge xv, w auiace re, ana
Walter B.. all of . this city; a brother,
three sisters, seven grandsons, four
granddaughters,: one . great-grandson
and eight' great-granddaUghtera.
Chiropractio Examination. About
125 applicants - of Portland " and vi
cinity were at ' the v examination : ses
sion of the state board of chiropractic
examiners which began yesterday at
the Y. M. C. A., On account .of there
being a large number Just those from
outside of " the i city . were passed on
first. Another session beginning at 9
o'clock today will be devoted to those
who live in Portland. The results will
be made public Thursday according to
A. B. Calder, secretary of the board.'
XWnoiaarui Enjoy Picnic Although
raining in regular' old Illinois fashion.
the picnic or the society, composed of
former residents of the state of Illi
nois, was carried, out as planned. The
weather was not as pleasant as might
have been but nevertheless a good time
was experienced by the .200 or more
present. Benches in a part of the au
ditorium were replaced t with table
upon which the picnic lunches were
served. - "
7rank Bilyer 'Funeral Today The
funeral of Frank Bilyer, who - was
burned to deaAh In Mi linm, n . K7
Lake street, last Sunday. July 11, la
being held this afternoon. Bilyer was
a native of Germany and bad lived in
Portland. 12 veara. H wB s S3 9n
of age. A wife and two children sur
vive mm x ne services "were held at
the: chaiMl tit J T FinUv A- Had H.K
- - J - wm. n.fcM
interment m Crreenwood, cemetery.
r.' Wood Speaks Today. Dr. Nina
E. Wood, president-, of the World
Peace association, speaks today on
"Woman's PaTt in the Economies pf
Peace" ; at the Congressional Union
headquarters, suite 18;- at ' 8o'clock.
The speakers ; yesterday J were Mrs. W.
J. Hawkins and Dr. Florence Manlon.
members of the 'sustaining committee
of the organisation. ; " i
WlUiant J. I Shipley. William J.
Shipley, who died In Oakland last Sun
day, was a well known resident of Port
land until a. few yeara ago when re
removed to California for his health.
He was a , veteran of the Civil war.
As an expert accountant he was known
to a wide circle. of business men in
Portland.
Krs. I timer W1U Speak-lThe
Woman's Civio Welfare club - will
meet in ' room t B of Central library
tomorrow afternoon .at 2:30. Mrs. K
LaUmer - will speak" on "Unity and
Harmony. This will be the first pub
lie meeting of the club, the organiza
tion , of which . was perfected last
Thursday. , -
- Operated ' on for Appendicitis. WU-
lard D. Johnson, 170 Eleventh street,
who wa operated on for. appendicitis
by Dr. R. 15. Watkins, is reported as
getting along nicely. He is at the
St. Vincent, Mr. Johnson is connected
with the . government , forest' service.
Women - to ; 1 Give ' Excarnioa. The
women of the White Temple will give
an excursion to Multnomah Falls on
the steamer Undine Tuesday, July 20.
The steamer': leaves, foot of Washing
ton atreet at 9 -a. 5m.": Refreshments
will be served on the boat. v i - ..
- -., ' .
Will JBleet Officarg. Tonigntv The
Oregon Sweet Pea assoelation will
hold Its annual meeting and election
ofJ officers this evening at Central
library at S o'clock, at which time of
ficers will be elected.
Mountain - Climber to Spesk. "
x;ilmbing Mount Jeff erson" ' Is the
VACATioir or txnaczs. sirirscszBZRs
Wbeaf going away for the nsam or
a your vacation, have The Journal fol
low you at the regular rate ef 16 easts
a week; or the the foils-wing agents wiU
apply yea -at the regmlar eity rates: ,
Agate Beech, Or-Olga Fox. - i ;
Barriew, Or. H. Baxold Brtmhau,
Bay City, Or. Mrs. J. C. MoClar.
Bav Ocean. Or Edwin K. AntreU.
f Caaaoa Beach, Eoola, Or. X.. W. Crone,
f Carson, Wash, Carl B. Smith aas aUup
Columbia. BeaoVj On W. daa Bvxkhead.
Oarihaldi. OrJD. O. XTiia.
a- rssmarx, ore rntup
imi jssaoa. WBSSv-
( All nontta an Baeeh.)
Kaahattaa , Bee ch. Or, HYa, O. X, Baa.
'- ton. - . ' - - - - , , .
I Xaaxaaita Seaeh, Ore--4iliaaa.x B. Dana.
t, Mswpert, Ore O. P. Shoemaker. . -t'Oceaa
Park, Wash. XUtoa Harris. .
t Roc ka way Beach, Or. Warren Xewis.
seaside, wr. rnuip Bastion ,(au peiats
on the bee oh.) .
Sea view, " Waah. Xawreaoe Pinaea (all
- points oa beach),
Tillamook. OtI. I Iamir.
i Wilhoit Springs, Or-F. W. KeXeraa.
subject of Rev. A; JT- Montgomery's
stereoptlcon lecture ", at ' Kenllworth
Presbyterian . church. Friday ; evening
of this weeltv t ..-
Steamer " Jesaa Ksrkins for Camas,
Washougal and way landings,, dally,
except 'Sunday. Leaves Washington
street dock at 2 p. m.. -.-t .' .CAdv.J
- T -y. -"'Jr'" : . "w-asssisasasaaesBn" ' i "r'
Positively Xasst Weak meCvx's Sale
Shanghai Bazaar, 450 4 Wash.; at bet.
12th and 13th. Every article to be dis
posed of by Saturday. . . . :- Adv.)
Crawfish to tas Queen's Tastev Sny
der's, 1st and Madison. Special Thurs.
and Friday, 8 Be do. Main 6788. (Adv.)
One Suit Pressed jsaolt Week $1.80
a month. - Unique , Tailoring Co., 808
Stark. Mais 614. A-4314. (AdV .
' Summer Dancings Cotillion hall, to
night; free Instruction and exhibition
of. latest danees. :v . (Adv.)
Baynss' Old-rashloned Salt Rising
Bread . is delicious. ' Ask your , gro
cer. (Adv.) , - ;
Z,et TJS Build 'Sour Catalogues Ssight.
F. W. Baltes Co. Main 165. All6.Ad.
Sr. B. O. Brows, Eye Bar. Mohawk
bldg. . . (Adv.)
Dr. Cortland SV. Boots has returned.
n ' (AdV)
Rev. J. R. Knodell
Was Active Worker
Former Superintendent of Anti-Saloon
Xague of Oregoa Bled Xestarday
runeral riday.
Rev. J. R. Knodell, formerly super
intendent of the Anti-Saloon League of
Oregon died yesterday at the residence
of Rev. W.'H. Meyer, 6715 Forty-fourth
avenue, southeast. , -
Rev. Knodell came to Portland early
last April for medical treatment. . He
la survived by -a wife and two sister.
Knodeli'a first work with the Anti
Saloon league was in the state of Cali
fornia. From there he came . to Port
land and was superintendent of the
Oregon league from, 1907 to 1911. Dur
lng this time he directed the local
option campaign of 1908 and the state
wide campaign of ; 1910. A - physical
breakdown , necessitated ; Ms resigning
the work. -' ,--- "- -.
After some months of recuperation
he took up miniiterial work once more,
having charge of the Laurel wood Con.
gregational church of this city. From
here he went to Spokane where he was
associate 'superintendent of the Wash
lngton Congregational Conference,
which position he held at the time of
his death.- 1 - f-"-r ' !;
Funeral services will be 5 held "at
the First Congregational church Fri
day, July "16, at 3 p. Tru Rev. Luther
R. Dyott, of f iclaUng.- ; 5 -: t -
Restaui-ant Mail Is
Assessed $10 Fine
,, v;. '
As result of a fight between O. L.
Cross, restaurant - proprietor of 25
North Second, street, and , William
Whiteside, a member of the Apostolic
faith, Cross wss fined $10 yesterday
afternoon by ' Municipal Judge Steven
son. It was charged that Cross as
saulted Whiteside after Whiteside had
sworn to a warrant charging the res
taurant proprietor - with disturbing
meetings, of the Apostolic faith held
In the north end. - , 1
Public Auditorium Plana, -"A
request that preliminary plats for
the auditorium be prepared before the
end of the week waa made yesterday
by Commissioner Baker of Whltehouse
ek Fouilhoux. local representatives of
J. H. Freedlander, New Tork architect
of the big building, who will make the
final drawings and - plana. Mr. Baker
Is anxious to get. the plans approved
by the council and off to Mr. Freed
lander that no more delays may hold
hack construction of the building.
Wanamaker's Advice. J
"The man in business and won't ad
vertise and the man in business and
can't advertise have no ' business in
business" ? is , a familiar quotation of
Wanamaker, 1 famous merchant. Be
gin now with an. advertisement In The
Journal's business directory. (Adv.) I
DENTISTRY
THE: VERY
BEST PRO
CURABLE I Do the
Work ;
20 years' .
practice) .
Dr.B.LWriglt
I giva you my, personal atten
tion. ' ' .- :.
' You are not turned over to in
competent SLasistanta.
The work you will receive is
the best procurable. -
I save you pain, " worry and
money. Satisfaction guaranteed.
.) Btoat Beasonahla Moss. "
DR. Bi L VIUGHT
V. W. OoxSsr Sixth aad Wasalnjr-:;i:r-
tos, Vorthwest Bldr.
ghones again 8119, A-S11S.
Office Soars 8 A. at. to 6 1. 1C'
Consultation , rree.
-s.
SCHWAB PiliriTiriC CO
1 BEN F.GREENE-HAR3Y FISCHER
s.5nt stari nTnncT
BROOKLYN PASTOR IS
m
DEft DA T
A SUIT: UPON NOTES
; 'H S:::fj-- i.::-:?: ., -.&t:: -v ,
v ' ' '
Dr. Jewell D wight HNIis, the
Y Chautauqua .Lecturer, Is
. Named.! ' . d,.r .
! f. v:-":'v"J 'v'': -t;" " -
LOCAL ' ATTORNEYS ACT
Chloago Strm - Claims - Two ' BTotas
, Ag-gragatlng- fls068 Are - TJupaid
Othsr Covrt srotss. ; '
L
Dr. Newell JDwlght Rillis, well known
Brooklyn. N. ! pa itor and Chautau
qoa lecturer 'who is at present on the
programs of rChautauQuas in Oregon,
was sued"yesterday by Brayton & Law
baugh, Ltd., a Umber firm, of Chicago,
on two notes alleged ! to be due and
unpaid. On note was for $9000- and
became due Uuly 1, i while the other
was for $8058.97 and became due De
csmber 81. 1914. Piatt & Piatt appear
as attorneys for the company, ; . -
INFRINGEMENT IS - CLAIMED
Patent
Issue
Raised With
Mult.
I . nomah Ckiintjr. - -..
A letter from Chicago attorneys rep
resenting Kdwin Thacher was received
by the county.. -commissioners saying
that the county has infringed upon
Thachers patent in the .use of rein
forcing iron 1 in , three spans of - the
bridge at LaBurrell falls, apparently
Latourell falls, and one at Young's
ereek, : evidently -Shepherd's delL Roy-
THOSE SHELL MiIS
In jtha movies,
in magazine
Illustrations, and
on distinguished
visitors, you note
those eyeglass
rims of shell,
o e 1 1 u 1 o id. etc.
We can fit them
to the glasses
you now . wear
at; a amall mat
We are head
quarters for' all
cal goods. Includ
ing Kr yp to ka,
Crookes, Smoke
and Ambsr
Glasses.
VHEELERflPTICAL fO.
5TX ri.OOB, OBZOOBTAJr BlVDOw
7h
- :..-.-t:i
ait
m
of Porch and Lawn Pieces
w
Response to Sunday's announcenient of this great sale was wonderful hun-
dreds came and' secured JJie most unusual porch furniture values they had
ever known. The selling was fast arid spirited, the values genuine and the
, stock desirable from every point of view.
The Sale Continues Throughout the Week
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The Finest Flush-Rim Pattern' We JCnow
of .'Regular Value $39.50.
This handsome 48-incb pedestal Dining Table is one of the
best values wfe have ever been able to offer even at the regu
lar price. It is made of finest selected quartered stock, has a
48-inch flush top, massive lOrinch pedestal and the legs
measure 44 uiches across. It is without exception the very
best table value to be bad in all Portland and will appeal to
people who demand tne best
You Con Do Better For
Lest on ' Third Street.
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$26.75 Tarnish-Proof
BRASS BEDS
This handsome Bed is guar-,
anteed for five vears against;
tarnishing.. It is finished in
royal satin, has '10 one-inch.
1 filler rods and the mounts on
the post's and foot are of un-'
usual beauty. A high quality,
bed in every way. Superior ;
to most brass beds- shown at -the
same ' price. Extra spe
cial for balance TC"! Q Of?'
' of week . . . .... . OxOeOO
alty of 10 . per cent ' Is - asked on all
bridges . costing $10,000 or less ' on
which the alleged infringement has oc
curred and 6 per cent on bridges of
greater cost- The letter was referred
to District Attorney Evans and Road
master Yeon for more information on
the subject. -District Attorney ; Evans
laughed about the letter, saying that
he did not .believe the claim to- be
legitimate.
i
-f , . Court Grants ' Divorce. -
- Circuit Judge Catena yesterday
granted a divorce to Bella Crtasel from
Frank M- Crisael on ground of cruelty;
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Ogden WasjNewiTorker.
? Forests Grove, Or - July 1 4 H.'1 O,
Ogden,' aged 77 years, and whose fu
neral was held here Monday,, was born
in tse state of New York. He came to
Portland ' 48 years ago and had lived
in Forest v Grove seven years. Death
was the result of an apopleptlc stroke
He is survived by a widow, a son and
four daughters, four of whom live In
Portland. . .. . '
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. The Most in ValueThe Best; inT Quality
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holiday each week during these hot months. . Lend
your support to this movement by arranging to do
your, shopping in the forenoon on Thursday . We'll
: appreciate it, and so will our employes we assure you. '
Fl
and still presents the same great values Although many of the'
: damaged pieces have been disposed of, the showing is as "desirable
as on the opening day. Come and get your share of the bargains,
for prices- like these are seldom offered." - V -
$3.00 PORCH ROCKERS LIKE CUT
$4.35 PORCH CHAIRS FOR... e.,.;.
$4.25 PORCH ROCKERS FOR
$5.60 PORCH ROCKERS FOR v.,....
$5.75 GRASS ROCKERS
$9.25 PORCH SETTEES
$23.-95
Drapery
Specials,
20c Swiss with lace insert
ing on edge.xr colored bor
ders, 30 inches, the j2"
40c, , 45c and ; '48c Matqui
sette, ! crim or " Voile, . ia
Arabian color only,. 1Q
36 inches, the yard,.
80c Printed Lmoleums 60c ;
$1.50 Inlaid Linoleums $1.17
Wire Thief Goes to :
V JU for 30 Days
: '. Clarence W. Failin. alias Louis Jes
ter, was sentenced to 80 days Impris
onment by Municipal Judge Stevenson
after ha had been found guilty of steal
ing wire and electrical fixtures from
various concerns in the city. William
Lechner who "was arrested with him,
was ulscharged'iwlth a warning. ' ?t
. " Both of the men were arreated by
Lou Wagner- special . agent for the
Portland Railway, Light & Power
eompariyt Accordlnr .to Wagner ths
wire ; taken by Failin was out from
cables crossing ; the Willamette river.
'Make all stateroom reservations on
steamers T. ' J. Potter and Hassalo for
Astoria, and' North. -Beach.- at u-w. K.
Ac N. eitv ticket office. Wajahlnarton
at Third street, before 5:30 p. m. After.
tnat nour at Ash street aocic- 1'nones:
A-61I1, Broadway- 4600. ,. (Adv.) ,
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This Store Will
Close Thnrsday
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DnrinS JULY
AND AUGUST
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Diiring July an3 Aug
ust our store will close
on ThursHay at 1 p. m.,'
thus aUowing our em
ployes much-needed
. and well - earned half-'
Continues
$1.63
$1.89
$1.99
$2.40
$3.95
$4.45
:. FOR
FOR :z,. :;
, Material
20c White Ivory or 'Ara
bian Scrim with drawn
work borders, 36 ins. " Ag
wide, the yard , . . . . '. X3cl
7Sc to ,98c: Plain .Bordered
or, figured Sundours, gold,
brown, green, tatxl-:AQg
berry and blue..;... fxOU
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A Grafonola will I solve the music question.
t ; OUTFITS $17.50 TO $500.00 j
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Columbia Records Are 65c
Columbia Graphophone Co.
429431 Washington SL Porllana, Oregon
: A' .
Experience
- t - Therefore a safe - place for
, your money is i
The United States National Ban!
Third and Oak Sts. Portland, Oregon
Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00
-' , XdWral Sats X aZterest oa savior.
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Ye. Liberty
Will be on exhibition in Portland on the South
ern Pacific track opposite the Courthouse, be
tween Salmon and Taylor, or Thursday, July
Ii5, from' about 7:00 A. M. until -12 noon.
Low Round Trip .Fare
From all points, Brooks, Sifverton and all in
i i, termediate points and from , McMinnville and
: intermediate points to Portland on sal a July 15,
. good f or return same-date.
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.1 - Full particulars st Qty Office, 80 Sixth St.,
Cor. Oak., 4th and Yamhill, Union Depot or
East .Morrison Depot, or any Agent of the
Aeesaas lVtberrty
. ooortMUs, a. jr. aisotno srains win sot operate
Toatwsaa U&loa Depot and Jefiersoa street July IS
t from 7 A. aC natlf 11 00 A. M. Trsus will lears
: t win n u ua iiikhb.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, Genl Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
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f Portland Celebration.
Thurcday, July 1 S
L0V ROUND
Oregon -Washincll Raflroa'd L Navigation Co.
-vv . , . (Union Pacific System) ; -. y I
From , all points Bend, Oregon,
Centralis, Washington, . and inter-. '
mediate.
Tickets, schedules,' etc., upon appli
cation to any Agent of ths -
0-7.R.cV N.C0. )
Liberty Bell will be exhibited on
Fourth Street - in front of the
Courthouse. This is the oppor
tunity of a. lifetime. . Come and
see it. Bring the children.
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Terms
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Insures Safety
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The six officers of this bank
each have had ove r Twenty
Years' continuous banking ex
perience. .
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Ban Tsalag axalliltea on track at
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