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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. 1916.
BRIEF INFORMATION
(1731) DA OV 1918.)
Coming Lvents.
Annual ncsinpuiMit ot lotllao war veterana.
in INittlaml. June HI.
i0 IK and lJniiKti;-r of Oreou Pioneer meet
Wcilnraduy. Jui. 21. In rui "A," Central
library, 8 p. ui.
rurtj-fourtti annual rcunlna of the Oregon
Ftneer aaaorlattuu at Masonic Temple. June 22.
Eemifbn of former re4uni of IHtuffias
COi'Qty Milt be hrli at Peninsula I'ark Jane 22.
(quarterly sralii of I'urlianU Chamber of
Cuuuuercv Juiie Z.S, S u. ni.
Municipal I'aik Uuil coucerts begin SuodiT.
Jul i.
tlTjr and military celebration of lu depend
eue Day. Jmy .
Ktati- Iiqntal AiutoclaUoii annual meeting,
KkUu I'acltlc Ueiital College, July S, 0, T
aud .
luird rtglweut. O. N. U.. encampment, July
6 14.
Oregon Naval MlHtla annual cruUe. Jul 15-
2U
Interstate contention of real etate mm. to
be-hrld In I'onaml. July 17, 18, 18.
fiuuutVL'u. I'bJIuuatb, June 22, 23. 24.
Grand Icmple. I'viulau Klatera of urethra.
Burets Ler July ZA-2U.
touifnliuo of KniKlita of Pythias and Pytb
lan m.tsra will Uu be Id In I'urllaud a.uguuat
J 10. .
Twenty-third annual mil lug of Uaxaiuaa to
Tuiea bisters. Augut 0-20.
Today's Forecast.
Portland and n. hilly - loiiigbt and Thurs
day purtly rljuil mid occasionally thrtat'ii
liiK ; wraierly winds.
Oregon - 'l.,ui;,lit and Thursday partly
clutidy and orcuMuiiuily Ibrea Itnhig , weatir
)y winds.
W uauinirtoii Tunlglit iiwl Thursday pnrt.y
clnudy und im-i-.hiuiimIiv ii.r. iitum:. warmer
tunlgbl urthi'i:ht iM.riioii , ueh-riy winds.
Idul.i'l'oifiKlit ud Tliuiidjy purtly cloudy
ud occaaiLiuLi Ijy threau-nli.
Weutlitr Contritions.
A larse lw nn..iire niea overlies tin-
southern llw ky Minimum Mat's aud a hluli
iriaaure iireu wliMi uUo imeis h lurge art
1 i-enlral ni'iu l..l SiipiTlur. Imriug tli'
UkI 1 li.mi-i fIhiwi I, hw fallen In Hi''
Ntrth I'ih II.'' vlult-. lh .MiK"'iiri and OMo
all-ya 'lViu.i"t. e iind 11. ' ;i-t l.u:f stalt"
AlUH'Tinally low !uji'Tiilm-'M prt-lrnil In thn
Ii'irlll'TU lto'Wv IliMliidillli and Hie Niltil I'll
:tc atatiK and alu in Ni va.ia, Ltab and tiie
unuer .MU.NisHipi'l v.illfy.
Omdll I'.ui are fav.uiitilc f'r partly rlnudy
end o' nslm.i!y l..re:'lfi.lni; w:ithT !u t'lls
district diirini: itir neit 1M tu atl liours wilb
but little If ay rain. KiJVi .iKD A. HKAI.M,
Kurei aster.
Observations. '
VACATIOHJpH ETJMMEH BTXBSCB.IBXH8
Wben giifCg away for tbe summer or on
your Taactlon, bite Tbe Journal follow you
at tbe regular rate of IS cent woek; or
tbe following agents will supply yon at tbe
regular r-ity rates:
Har View, Or. F. C. Boblson
Bay City, Or. Mrs J. C. JlcClura.
Bayoreau. Or. r.dwurd B. Cook.
i'annon Beach. Kcoia, Or. I. W. Crone.
Carson, Waaii. Carl B. bmltb and Kblp
berd'a Springs.
Oarlbsldl. or. D. C. Elite.
Uearbart. Or. E. M. Waterbonse.
Long Beacb. Wash. UUton Uarrte (all
potnta on leacb.
Manhattan Beaeb, Or. Mrs. O. I. Huston.
Msnzanlta Beacb. Or. i. B. Nnnn.
Neah-kab nle B. acb Tobl A Andersen.
Newport, Or. o. V. Bboemakef.
Ocean Fark. Wash. Ml. too Uarrl.
llokaway Beacb, Or. W. a. Derlne.
St. VI art Ins Bpringi. Wash. Mrs. U M.
Long.
Hraalde, Or. Munley Abbott (all points
on tbe heach).
Hearlew, Waab. Milton Ilarrte.
Tlllaniook. Or. Leo Morrison.
WUUolt Spring, Or. F. W. McLertn.
Dr. Drake Sworn In
Macadam streets. Tbe car had been
driven more than 100 miles by the
A V. I , J nsa Knlw Kofto T W rt
tires and Inner tubes, a full kit of An Qr TiAaI Til TPPlTtt
automobile tools, lap robe, air pump XlO rJUiiUUl
and other accessories were taken i
from the machine. officlfJ CakSTaaa of VotM Caat Is e-
have been added to, the Oregon state
exhibit on the ground floor of the
Oregon building. The most Intricate
of these was made ' from a three
pound shell by Franks R. May, cop
persmith on board the U. S. S. Ore-
KnjLly (Ketlred) as Chairman.
At a special meeting of the scheol
board at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon
Dr. J. Francis Drake was sworn In as
school director to succeed M. G. Mun
gon, recently In harbor. He made It y wno completed his term of five
for presentation to his mother, who years.
lives in Portland. The second lamp j Official canvass of the vote cast at
was made from a one pound shell by
R. A. Wilkinson, electrician on the
U. S. S. South Dakota. The work
on both was all done by hand. They
will be displayed for a time before
being sent to their owners.
Margaret Barlett Dies. Mrs. Mar-
the school election last Saturday
showed the following: Dr. Drake, 4570;
r. B. MacNaaghton, 2476; Mrs. S. M.
Blumauer. 932; Fred A. Ballin, 299. A
total of 8277 votes were cast.
Director J. V. Beach succeeded Mr.
Munly as chairman of the board. The
Trip through lumber mills.
Typical borne sections Portland Heights,
Noli lull, IrTiugton.
Mount Hood tripr North side: Drive out i
alcug tbe Columbia rlter blgbwsy (see sborei i
U Uood Hirer and then up through Hood :
Hiter talley to Mount Uood lodge, 3600 eleva
tion, or on to Cloud Cap Inn. tkJOO elevation;
conditions Ideal fur mouutaln; 'tews glorious;
roads good. Or, take train to Uood Ibrer;
theme by automobile daily to Cloud t ap Inn
01 by Hood Uiht Valley railroad le furkdaie
i. IO atage from there.
bouth alde Autoujuhlle stage dally from
Hortluud lo tiovernmeiil Camp. Rbododendroa
lafrru, elcbea, Arra Wanna. Or take aub
urlau electric train u buting staUon and
stsge.
garet E. Barlett, who died at her j gavel which Judge Munly had used as
prrsiaing orrlcer ror me last two years
was presented to him, upon motion
made by O. M. Plummer.
home, 823 Alberta street, June 19.
was a native of Ohio and was 61
years of age. She has one daughter,
Mrs. L. A. Herman, of Hood River.
Funeral services were held this after
noon at the chapel of the Edward
Holman company and Interment was 1n
RIverview cemetery. Rev. Luther R.
Dyott delivered the funeral sermon.
Mrs. Barlett had resided 1n Portland
for the past 10 years and had a larKe
number of friends in the Vernon or
Alberta section of the city.
Eellwood Republicans to Meet.
I The Strahlman building at East
R.. L.
Katacada
touhtirban trips Via P.
Bull Kuu nark, 30 in I lee
nllea. fiablutf
Lurk, ltt miles, overlooking Willamette: Co
lumbia beacb, end Vancouver line, bathing;
park, 30 in I lee; Katacada part, S4 .
fishing and mountain trail; Csnerrsb I
P. Co.: J Thirteenth street and Spokane
ave
nue wil be the meeting place tins
evening of the Sellwood Republican
club. The club will then proceed to
Republican parade
presidential
nominees.
T'-Uiperalure. r-
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Jackw.neillc. I l.i 7s J , SS 74 '. ...( .14
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lv. la I on. Iildtlo 4S t- - ... 4S .10
l'H Aligei'.s, ' ill f.- . .'' I 50 : - - "
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New Orle.iiia. I.u .mi (- - 7d ....r ,itl
New York, N. X , r.s , - 4 ! 70 , fnl : i 0
N. Mend. Waall. 1 'i r.X , C'l j 14 j O
.N I'lnlle Ned M i - 2 Hit .M 12 .o!
N. YukniiH. Hu. .'"J ; f 2 i (in ; ,M .
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SI. i'unl. Minn.. i - Ti I "' ' 1 I 11
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ineg... tui.., :.s i i i o i j rs f....j o
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HMk.ini", nsli . . i 40 - 2 i Wi 4H I
'lurulUH. V'Uhll.. l -t- 4 ' Ti4 4S j.-.. -21
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Valla Walla....; 4H o i 4S . .1U
WaabitiKton. 1 ' , :.'t ' s2 i tit . . . i o
Wind noiliieu olr !rh.i ilian 10 m lie an
bonr and uuioiiutx of rei ipil.ition of less than
lue null liars ou vt iiiameiie, annmier uiq Llie Jtim'e Ul llie nepui.
Vancouver Ba.acks, no-tbweat military head-j and ratiflratinn of the
qnartera; V. Ilboll Sprlnga, on Willamette Val. . ,. ,,,.,,
"ey Boiuheru; WlllaaJtte I alia and CYefon and vlce Presidential n
Lily, 10 miles aouto.
Via Southern I'acltlc Tualatin and Yamhill
valleya, loop.
Via uregju Electric Willamette valley. 8a
ten' and Kugene.
Via O-W. U. & N. Bonneville, fish hfb
erlea, picnic grounds, UooJ Hirer. Piscade
.ocka. paralleling Columbia river highway.
Via North Bank road Astoria. Uearbart,
Seao.de. beach bathing.
Via river itesmer L'p Willamette to Ore
con City and Salem; op Colombia to Tbe
liulla- H:iwo Columhlu to Aatolla and month
of Columbia river, term..iua Aator ejpelt'l.in. j or, chauffeur for the Portland Taxi
Kalruon canuertea, salmon fUblnsi, Jettiet. forts, i company, was sentenced to five davs
ano'VuVo 'age.'or ffi Z'l'-V. , W a charge of driving an
U. & N.. Bend aud su.o tage. i automobile while Intoxicated, by Act-
Caves of Josephine, via Soutnern Pacl'!j and I lng Municipal Judge Stadter ttilS
RUSSIANS PUTTING
GIANT SCISSORS IN
OPERATION IN GALICIA
(Continued From Page One)
practically Isolates al! the Austrian
armies In southern Bukovina from
contact with the Teutonic forces to
the north. The Kolomea force is the
point of the southern nipper, which Is
moving to crush Lemberg.
In the north Kaledines' advance 'Is
equally rapid. Dispatches trom the
Sunnyilde W, C. T. TJ. to Meet. Russian general today assert that, his
The Sunnyside V. C. T. V. will meet fcrces hdve advanced 12 miies toward
Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Tlieie ,., .. ,- , , , , , .-, N ,
will be a recent io t the new mem- V ladlmir Aolynsk in 48 hours. TlfsiS
bers. The proKram will be conducted
by the superintendent of the Study
club. The meeting will be at the
home of Airs. Hartzell, 1048 Divislot.
street. ,
Chauffeur Sent to Jail. Adin Sail-
taken to indicate that the Austrian re
sistance in that sector is smashef and
that the Teutons are retiring rabidly,
fighting only rear guard actions.
river Styr, west of Kolki has been
driven back, the Germans taking 1000
prisoners.
The German war office also an
nounced successful attacks against
General Kuropatkin's front south of
Dvinsk and in tfte region of Dubatowka
where 200 RussSuj prisoners, some
machine guns and nns throwers were
captured. The Russians suffered
heavy losses.
More Troops to Block Russia.
London, June 21. U. P.) Six Ger
man divisions 120,000 men have
been hurried eastward to check the
Russian offensive bearing down upon
Lemberg, Geneva dispatches reported
today.
Two German divisions are en route
to the Lutsk-Kovel front. The Aus
trians, supported by German troops,
are counter attackingajth great vigor
on the northern flank of General Bru
siloff's armies and appear to have
checked temporarily at least the Rus
sian advance.
Four German divisions are beins
rushed into action on' the 30 mile front
from Brody southward to a point east
of Przemyslany. The Russians have
opened a heavy artillery attack on
this line, evidently in preparation for
a hard smash toward Lemberg.
Dispatches from Berlin and Vienna
today admitted that tne Austrian rigi t
wing under General Pflanzer contin
ues a rapid retreat before the Rus
sians in Bukovina. The terrific force
of the Russian artillery fire is caus
ing Pflanzer to retire rather than sac
rifice his men, Vienna reported, but
it is expected that he will shorti
make a stand against the Russians.
Victories All Along Line.
Berlin, June 21. (I. N. S.) Ger
man "victories against the Russians
by th army of General von Linsin-
gen are claimed in today's official
statement of the war on the eastern
front. It says that Von Linsingen is
advancing between the Turija river
and Kisselin against the Russians
who are trying to cut communications
between the Teutonic armies south-
Sweeping down from the north, the j ward of Kovel. No claims are made
atage. ,
Ocean resorts "ses'lde, tiearcart. Newport.
Ti.laiuook. Ma nib field.
Oe.tbutes cauyon and Central Oregon, via
O-W. K. A N. or 8., P. 9.
Wallowa vailiy. Lake Joseph and Eage Cap
Hi. o-W. It. 4 N.
I'endletou Bound-Up. Hot Springs. Fa. tern
Oregon, via O-W. U. at N.
Miscellaneous: IT.ahlng. bunting, rating
trli.a.
Keaorta Ocea-i: ciearbart.
morning. Sailor was arrested shortly
before 7 o'clock last night.
Columbia Slver ElgTiway Stae.
Two round trips Bridal Veil to Port
land, daily. Ieave Bridal Veil 7:30 a.
m., and 1:10 p. m. Leave St. Charles
hctel. Portland. 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
(Saturday and Sunday evening, leave
j Bridul Veil 6:30 p. m. and Portland 11
i p. ni. (Adv.)
I Maccabee Dance Announced. To
nic row night the orchestra of Port
I land Tent, the Maecabees, will give
! a dance and social with cards and
Seaside Long
Bench. Newport. Cannon Beacb. Bayocean.
llllaiuook. Monntalu: Cloud Cap Ini. Jov
ernuieul Camp. Mount liood Lodge. Rholiden
uron iavern. Welches. Arra Wsuna. The Eyrie,
jeuett Karui. bprlugs: Wllbolt. bbipnerd'a.
Uot Lake.
i . . . .i. ........ in.i,.r anri ffnltltapv iWltl'
lt. Aitntus. Alt. at. Jliiena, ice cavea; loug special features, at K. of P. hall. 4':
beacb re-oria. (Aider street. All members and friends
l-or tuiliier nformatim. rates and ronte, Invited
. 1'or-ey B. Smith. Travel Bnrean 118;ure lnvllecl-
I l.ird. comer VVaabington. ir Journal Travel Steamers to --e Dalle from Alder
Luieu. itroadwaj .ud lamb'ii. I street docK are running on regular
s'-neouie. state or a.stiington leaves
midnight dally except Sunday; Dal'es
City up Tuesday. Thursday and Sat
urday, 7 a. m. Atain 914. (Adv.)
Tbe Troy Laundry Co. have opened
a bundle office at 105 Broadway, be
tween Wash, and Stark, in connection
with Enke's west side office. (Adv.)
Edelwels Blossom Appears. O. I..
Pow. of 345 Morris street, displayed
this morning a beautiful edelwels
Kaledines army has become the other
point of the nippers clutching at Lem
berg and uiless its advance suffers
serious check, the retreat of the Teu
ton forces on Przemysl Is certain soon
to be forced.
Kaledines' immediate objectiva is the
cutting of the railroad line and other
means of communication between Lem
berg and Kovel and, if possible, io
Join witli the Russian army moving
along the railroad toward Brody. His
ability to do this is questionable, for
the Austrians, stiffened by German
regiments, are putting up a hard fight
in the Biody sector.
It is believed, however, that :he ad
vances of Russians along the Dniester
toward Halicz soon must fyrce a
straightening of the Austrian line,
which will mean a general retreat to
the railroad which runs north and
south through Lemberg from Rawar
uska to the Stryj.
10WN TOPICS
garden' party instead. I lie lateness
of l lie season and tne cold weather blossom, the first of the season from
omuineil, they thought, made it not ; his garden.
advisable. The following committee, ....... j.,-ia BuUm for Camas.
was appointed to arrange tin? Kr- . h . . , dl d
.ul of nn in li are not pu-V l.slicd hereon.
Tho Journal Travel Guide
of I'ortlaud and Oregon.
Columbia Elver Highway America's moat
wonderful sceulc road for vetilclea. No arii.le
exceeding o .per eeut. llarout'lace roadway
iiaat waierCalla aud uiouuiuiua Uiruugli the
Leart of the Cascade r.uifce. Nee I lie Lome .,f
tbe Columbia. Sbepperd a Dell, Crown I'lnt,
Lainurelle. Bridal Veil. Mist. Wankeeua, Mull
IHJiiali. liorai'lail and other watertalls. lion
Devi lie (inn uu teller ica, Oueoala Ciorge, Ben
sou I'ara and Wlneuiab I'lnum-les. tast froui
k'ortlaud via bae Llue. Sandy or Section
Line road. Individuaia do well to make ar
rai geuieuta tbrongu u renpiusillr agency.
Trip up C'o'oiuilua uver by boat, or uue way
I, tiont aud retuiu bv auto.
Council Crest. overlooking city. 1100 ei
tilgb. view uuequaled of Columbia and W'll
Ismette rlvera, Tualatin und Willamette val
leys; Cascade and Coaat ranges; auovr peas
Colony ot caacaoe uioi iu ie eaat on ele.r
dayal. Including Mt. lUluler. I4.40S feet; Ml.
r,l Helen n. U0U7 feet; Ul- Adam.. 12.au7 feet;
Mt. Uood. 11,220 feet; Ml. jelieraou. lo.il
feet.
PsrkJ. Wssblngton. bead of Washlngtnii
street. Klonera, shrubs aud trees; cblldren'a
t'laygrounda; soo, noiewortby pieces of culp
tnre, "Coming of llie Wblle Alan," by Her
nan Atklus McNeill. "Sacajawea," Indian
oiuan .lio guided Lewis aud Clark, by Alice
tVaiper. Ten mlnulea' walk, reuluaula, aunkeu
roao gardeua. coutatnlug more than 7ca varie
ties; playground and model community houee.
Alblna and AlnaAortn avenue. Laurelburst,
Kant Oak aud Tblrty-nlntb. Mt. 'labor, bead
cf llawtliorne avenue, klacleay, Cornell road,
nature left untoucbed; pilmeval foie.t. mid
canyon.
iorestry Building Lewis and Clark Exprml
lion ground, cotiiains l.uoo.ouo feet of Turn
tier, uiuiteuoi of foreat products. Visitors wel
come from S s. in. to ft p. ui. "W" car on
ilnrrlaon atreet.
Boulevards. Columbia and Willamette, en
tile I lug peninsula, eicelleut views of harbor.
slilppiug and ludii-lriea; Terwilllger. sou I a on
buth; r alriuouut. east or, aud Say line, went
f t oimcil Crest. Columbia Ulver highway, see
above.
Publio Institutions City hall and btstorlrsl
aruacum, MflU and Madlaou; county coart
boue, Fourth and Salmon; Central library,
lentil and minimi; Art museum, Fifth, near
Van. hill; cnatoiiia bouse, 1'ark aud Broadway;
central poatofflee. Klftb and Morrison; V M.
C. A.. SUth and Taylor; X. W. C A- Broad
way and Taylor.
ExblbiU- Oregon resrmrees. fish and game.
Oregon building. Fifth and Oak; historical.
1 lriiriii IllNliirieal wii'lplv Kmvrh u r .
biUHeum. city ball; lumber iuduairy. e'oreauy'
Hill Ulllig.
Hsrbor Features West and esat side pnblle
cwxas. motor ooai lanuing. toot of Stark
bxainouse for river toura; shipping, modern
briiigeK. Kroadnay. luilnwd and Hawthorne.
I'anorauilc view of city from Willamette.
King's and Portland Belgbla, Council Crest,
Mt Talwr.
Views of down-town dlstrlrtx, Jonmal bnlld-
Ing. icon building. Northwestern National
liana minding, Meier A trunk l.
- Worthy of Notice skldmore fountain. Firmt
nd Ankeny by olln li Warner, oreacnieo by
riepneu pmuuDre. i nompson rotintain. Dre-
sented by liavld P. Thompson, l'isss biork.
Fourth and Ha-imon; Soldiere' monument.
Lyowiiaoaie lejuare. I-our in sad Taj lot
Chinatown on north Fourth and Second
sireeis.
Modern high and grade schools; school gar
dena. rose hedges.
"Seeing Portland," automobiles.
"Seeing 1'ortlHnd." trolley cars.
HenricKsen's 1861
386 Washington Street
Bet. W. Park and 10th Streets
Newspaper Rack
for the Dining Table
Sheffield
Special $1.65
j i
CliVAB PRINTING CO.
BEN F. GREENE-HARRY FISCHER
STARK STREET' SECOND
Garden Party Planned. At a tneet
nj,' Monday evening lield at the irv
ngtun Tennis club, the women of
that district decided not to hold the
hildien's Moral parade in lrvington
this year. but inaue plans ior n
RUSSIAN ADVANCE IS
CHECKED, IS BELIEF
EXPRESSED IN BERLIN
den parly, a lawn fete, to be held on
tiie Tennis club grounds June SO:
Mrs. li. Cl. K. Cornish, chairman; Mrs.
. H. Cousins. Mrs. V. M Umbden-
stock, Mrs William M Wapus, airs.
1. S. Fields, Mrs. W. F. Woodward.
Mrs If. N. Ranaiall and Mrs J W.
I'reath
Cafeteria Hard Hit. Mobilization
of the Oregon National Guard has
brought alKiiit 'he entire reorganization
of tbe cafeteria department of tbe V.
M. C. A., since three of the employes
of the eafetetia joined their companies
when the orders came. Robert Lob I
dell. Mars Levi and O. C. Cole lei f
their work on the day the comtian its i
were ordered into service, threatening j - . v -
for a time to disrupt tbe derartmen'. . . V,,,.
but Secretary Dyment immediately I i V. ,v. .r " 'i.X. ,.1
gaihe. e.l a new force to take tne.r ,,,K our recent bereavement, the ill
places while they are away. ' ness and death of our beloved father.
DeBower to Speak. H. F. DeHower ! Tnomas Tucker, also for the many
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington
Street dock at A p. m. (Adv.)
Bailey Oatsert available for charter
for evenings. 180 Burnside. B'way 1517.
TJpriffht Flano $150. Pay 1 weekly.
Graves Music Co.. 151 4th. Adv.)
Printed Stationery, Books, Foster.
V. W'. Baltes & Co. Main 165. A-1165. Ad.
Player Piano $175. $2 weekly.
Graves Music Co.. 151 4th St. (Adv.)
Good Time to Go. Shlpherd's Hot
Springs, Carson. Wash. (Adv.)
C. Brown, Eri. Ear, Mohawk
Or. X.
building.
(Adv.)
. Berlin. June 2L-(U. P.) The left
wing of the Russian armies continues
to push forward on the heels of the re
treating Austrians in Bukovina. but
the extreme right wing not only has
been halted, but is being pushed back
by the combined Austro-German forces.
An official statement from the Aus
trian war office received here admits
that the Russians have crossed the
River Sereth, fighting Austrian rear
guards. Both the Austrian and Ger
man war offices, however, report the
repulse of all enemy attacks elsewhere.
The German war office announces that
a Russian force which crossed thi
of prisoners taken by the Germans.
The statement further asserts that
all Russian attempts to cross the
river Styr have been repulsed.
The statement continued:
"Field Marshal von If indenburg's
attacks on the Russians to the north-
Rfef
Dr.B.E.Wrigbt
COMMON
SENSE
AND
DENTISTRY
west of Dvinsk and to the southward
of Dvinsk in the regions of Duba
towa and Krewo are proceeding suc
cessfully. In the Dubatowa sector
several Russian positions were over
run and 200 prisoners with some ma
chine guns and mine throwers were
captured."
0. M. Clark May Be
Stopped on Way
Steamer Pound Prom Portland to Mex
ico Wit Cargo of X. amber Kay Be
Stopped st Ban Pedro.
The steamer O. M. Clark, bound for
Mazatlan, Mexico, with .a cargo of
lumber from St. Helens, will likely be
6topped -it San Pedro,
Bound for old Mexico, the Clark
left the river Monday morning before
the news of the Impending trouble
with Mexico and t)e even later news
of the excitement at Mazatlan naa
gotten aboard ship.
She puts into San Pedro for fuel
Saturday, and will undoubtedly be di
verted to a California port with her
cargo.
The Clark is under charter to the
Charles Ft McCormick Lumber com
pany. She is commanded by Captain
Higgins and owned by Portland and
San Fran :'.f-co capital.
charge. Ihe crime of cutting a trol
ley wire a felony, punishable by
imprisonment in the state penitentiary.
The other charge against Collins was
that of larceny, as. in addition to the
street car company's wire, he bad in
his possession 340 feet of wire identi
fied as the property of the United
Railways company. When arrested by
Deputy Sheriff Bob Phillips', he was
trying to sell the wire for Junk.
" Cracksmen Seek $230,000
San Jose, Cal.. June 21. (tT. P.)
Attempting to steal a quarter of a
million dollars from the county
treasurer's safe, cracksmen early to
day shattered a window directly un
der the vault. They were frightened
away from their work by the night
watchman before an effort could be
made to get into the safe.
Bishop at Seaside.
Seaside, Or., June l!l. Bishop Wal
ter Taylor Sumner spoke before the
Woman's club Tuesday afternoon. His
subject was "Social Welfare." In the
evening he held services at the Calvary
Kplscopal church, and confirmed a
number of children.
Detective's Slayer Sentenced.
Los Angeles, June 21. (P. N. S.)
Judge Craig today imposed the sen
tence of life imprisonment upon Cal
garo Finocohio, an Italian blaek
hander, convicted of murdering De
tective Sergeant J. E.! Browning. v.
The murder took place last Noverrt
rr whn Rrowninar RttemDtea LO '
place nnoccnio unaer arrest. a .
Italph Stnbbs $leslRn. ' 7
Ralph H. Btubbs, Rtneral eastern
a. i c at, i i. afkcii'. a v i , xj "
. - ll .1 . J - . 1,1. a- ava. I ss-n u 3
day, to become effective July l.
Stubbs Is to become traffic manager of
the American Sugar Refining company;
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store. 1U4 lenin mreei, wfiwwn
Ineton and Stark atrefcta. x'iltOcX,
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VDSOiuieiy iveuiuvca
IndicrestiorL Oneackacra
proves it 25c at all druggists!
of New York. ii e president of the
Alexander Hamilton institute and spe
cial lecturer In the Case School of
Applied Sciences, is to be the speaker
before the Progressive Business Men's
club in the Oregon grill tomorrow
noon. Karl A. dark, vice president
and manager of V. N. Clark Co.. will
act as chairman of the day. There will
be music by the Progressive Business
Men's quartet.
Thief Is Sent to Jail. George Bel
lamy was sentenced to 2;U days in
Jail by Municipal Judge I-angguth
yesterday after he pleaded guilty to
a charge of larceny from the dwelling
of C. H. Hulbert, 308 Fairfax Ter-
raee. John Howells. arrested in con
nection with the case, and who ad
mitted having pawned some of the
Jewelry stolen by Bellamy, was re
leased because he was exonerated
from the actual crime by Bellamy.
Boenio Highway Pictured. In a fine
ly printed duo-tone gupplenient for
next Sunday, the Detroit News-Tribune
devotes a quarter of the first
page to a picture of the Columbia riv
er highway. The caption reads: "Tha
second highest falls in the United
States. They are the Multnomah
falls on the Columbia river highway.
While small, they are extremely beautiful."
Choral Society Will Sing1 Tonight.
The Alberta Choral society, John r?.
Matthews, director, will give a con
cert this Wednesday evening In the
Vernon school house, assisted by Mrs.
H. N. W'adet lyric soprano, and Alvin
K. Glllett, baritone, director of the
choir of Central Christian church of
New York city, and a pupil of Serger
Kllbansky. The public is Invited and
admission will be free.
Birth Control league. At the regu
lar monthly meeting of the Portland
Birth Control league this evening in
room A. Cent ray library, at 8 o'clock,
a report of the financial transactions
in connection with the .Margaret Sanger
meetwg will be made, and other de
tails f a business nature will be dis
cussed. The meeting4 will largely talte
up business rather than propaganda I
at themeeting tonight. I
The J Parker-Jordan Co., 16S First I
st., has made assignment of their
stock of ladles and children's fur
nishings; dry goods and notions to the
Adjustment Bureau of the Portland ,
Association of Credit Men, for the
benefit of their creditors, who will
sell out the stock at wholesale rates
during the next 10 days. We give S,
& 11. green trading stamps. (Adv.)
Mountain Excursion Planned. The
Trails club of Oregon has organ iied
an excursion through the loop in Ben
son park via Larch mountain and Ben
son trails, Sunday, June 25. The party
will leave the union depot at 7:45 a.
m. Sunday morning and will return
to the city at either 5:30 or 8 p. m..
at the option of individual members
of the party.
Stolen 'Auto Is Recovered. An au
tomobile reported by H. P. -Davis of
424 Second street, as having been
stolen yesterday, was found it I
o'clock this morning al" Thomas and
beautiful floral offerings. W. O. Tuck
er, Mrs. U. G. Gardner, Mrs. C. A. El
well. (Adv.)
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ways. The fact is the opposite. I
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value of It by the lack of trans- '
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question of necessity not of
choice. Modern methods of
transportation hate demon
strated that the best typo of
roads are speedily disintegrated
unless they are hard surfaced
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ll proving by direct
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!5?C ill ! s thusands of Portland homes find it to be;
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