BRIEF INFORMATION (189D DAT Or 1914.) Coming Kvent. Ninth snnasl contention of roo. Cbfo- ricllc association. Hotel Fortlaail. July 0. tats tVntat association anDUl meeting. North Picirkc Denial colics,. Juljr 5. 0. T and 8. Rotary rlub mrt noon, July M. Scjjonl children's plajr at Wmblngton Park. July 12. Ad club BNti at Oregon botrl at noon, July 12. irrgna Bwet rn soclt-ly. kTnth annual sibfhlt. July 12 and 13, t Met" Frsnk's auditorium. Northwest Resl Kiitsts IpsIts' conaotWn. Portland. July 17 and If- Interstst council Ion of ml ratate men to be held to Portland July IT, 18. . Uranit Temple. I'tlilan Hlsters of Oregou, meets here July 2S, w. . Contention of KolgtiU of Pythias and Pytb lan sisters lll tw b-M In Portland August 1-10. Twenty tblrd annual on Una; of Mssamas to Three 8lt-r. August 30. Kxceriion to toon Bay. Oregon Journal tspe rlsl, Jririug Portland Auguat 23. 10 p. in., returning tu Portland 8 a. in.. Hunday, Aug uat 27. i.'ltlsenn military tralulng camp at American Lake, Auguat la-aVpu-niber 0. Municipal Band Conceits. Friday. July 7. 8 p. m.. Columbia park. Holiday. July tf. 3 p. m., Wssbtugtun park. Monday. July 10. South Park. lueaday. July 11, l-enta. Wednesday, July 12, Koreatry building. Today's Forecast. Portland and f Irlnlty--Tonight and Saturday fair; nortbesitterly wlnila. Oregon and Waablngton -Tonight a oil Satur day fair; northeasterly winds ' Idaho Tonight and Saturday fair. Weather Conditions. Tba preaaure la high o?er moat of Canada and from the northern and i-entral Plalna alatea esutwsnl to the Atlantic niaat. Iw preaaure obtalna In moat other ectloiia. wltb centers of (If pressUm OTt-r the lower Miaalaalppl valley. Arlsnn and the upper SsiTsnieuto Tsl ley. reaertiTely. Halna have fallen nu the BrltUh Columbia roaat, In euutb-iern Mon tana. Maulioba, eaatem North Dikota, New Ueilro and th aoutbaaateru metes. The weather la warmer on the western lllgblnnd. In loutana. the weatert) portion of the I)a kntas, Oklabxmia, Louisiana and moat of the Dilddln Atlantic and New England atatea; allghtly cooler weather obtalna In moat other sections. Tba conditions ara faroi-sbl for continued fair, Warm weather In tbla district tonight and Saturday, wltb nortbeaaterly wlnda. T. FRANCIS DRAKE, Aaalatant Forecaater. TA0ATI0V OB iUXXEK gtfBBSOLIBElS When going away for the enmmer or on your vacation bat The Journal follow you at tbe regular rata of 15 centa a week; or the following agenta will aupply you at tba regular city ratea: Bar View, Or. F. C. Roblson. Bay City. Or. Mrs. J. C. MetMure.' Bayorean. Or. Edward B. Cook Cannon Beach. Kcola. Or. I.. W. Crone. taraon. Waab. Carl B. Smith and Ship berd'a Springs. ItarlhaMI. Or. D. C. Ellla. Oearhart, Or. B. M. Waterbooae. I-ong Beacb, Waab. Milton Harris (ail pointa on beach). Manhattan Beacb, Or. Mrs. Q. I. Huston. Mansantta Beacb. Or. G. B. Nunc. Neab-kab-nle Beach Tohl ac Andersen. Newport. Or. O. P. Shoemaker. Ocean Park. Waab. Milton Harris. liockawny Beach. Or. W. R. Deelne. St. Martin a Spring.. Waab. Mrs. H. M. Long. Heaalde. Or. Manley Abbott (all points on the beach). Heslew. Waab. Milton Harrla. 'llllaiuook. Or. Leo Morrleon. VMIuolt Springs. Or. F. W. McLeran. Observations. 8TATI0NS Tenperaturs Baker, Or Bolae. Idaho ... Boaon. Mans. . . . Cclcago, III lenr, Colo. . . . Duliilh. Minn... Duraugo, k. . Bureka. Cal Frenno. ( al . . . . Helena, Mont . . hallKpell, Mont. Kansas City. Mo Ifewlston. Idaho. Ijos Angelea, Cal Marahfleld. or . Mempbla, Teun. Mlaaoula, Mont.. Moorbead, Minn. New Orleana, La New lork, N Y N. Head, Wn. . N. Platte, Neb. N. Yakima. Wn. Oklahoma. Ok la. Phoenix. Aria... Pocatello, Maho Portland. Or.... Had Bluff, Cal. Roaeburg, .'Or.. . . Buawell, N. M.. Sacramento, Cal. St. Lou I a. Mo... St. Paul. Minn.. Halt iJike, Utah. Sau Diego, Cal. San Krauclaco.. Seattle. Waab.. Spokane, Waab laconia, Waab.. Touupab, Ne. . Vaklea, Alaska Vancouver, B. C Victoria. B. C. . . Walla Walla. W Waablngtou. Ill' Winnipeg, Man Vellowatone Pk is r K . K If a 3 if a 3 m if IK 7) 74 VI 72 ftj M U2 U ft4 7D 00 m B2 70 OH M 74 54 66 50 72 H 1)2 M 64 fi2 64 ofl 74 ,70 &4 r36 62 OS SO 56 fit OO 72 66 46 f rt Mil W . . . . 0 -t- ll () 0) .... tl 2 74 00 l 0 8" 72 0 4 IXt 62 0 J 4 HH 28 0 f 2 m w . . . . o -f- 2 VI O 4 l 62 U -4 m sa oi -J- 6 82 64 O 2 86 68 0 4 56 O 2 71 58 0 8 08 W 0 --6 88 70 12 -h0 2 0 - 8 U2 64 1.72 f 4 ttO 8 12 .10 8 82 66 12 -(-4 58 ft 0 4 WJ 66 U, 10 7 8 56 10 0 4 88 68 0 2 110 SO 0 8 94 ) 10 0 4 72 54 0 2 94 64 0 4- 0 82 52 l 6 84 62 .... .72 2 t4 66 O 0 80 70 0 4 88 7o 0 t- 4 06 72 0 o 8 eo o 0 tV4 - 52 14 0 -f- 4 02 54 O 0 7 8 56 O 4 4 02 52 0 4- 0 86 68 14 0 2 46 01 10 70 56 0 8 52 O 6 SO 60 0 4 84 60 0 4 78 52 I 10 .92 0 84 44 O pany, North Portland. Uniformed guide. Ken ton ar change ta etockyarde car. Worthy of Jfotioa Skldmora fountain, Flrat and Ankeny. by Olln 11. Warner, presented by Stephen Skldmora. ibompson. foontala, pre sented by Oarld P. Thompson, Plasa block. Kourtn and Salmon; Soio'ers' monument, lownadale uare. Fourth and Taylor. Chinatown on Nonb Fourth aid Second ireeta. Modern high and grade schools; school gar deu; ruse bedgea. "Seeing Portland." automobllee. "Seeing Portland." trolley cars. Trip thruugb lumber mills. Typical Home Sections Portland Heights. Nob Hill, lrvlngtoo. Mount Hood Trips North side: Drive oat a lout the lolunibla river highway (aee abovn; to Hood River and tben up througu Hood Klver valley to Mount Hood lodge, 3t00 feat elevation, or ou to Cloud Cap Inn. 60o0 feet elevatlou; condltlona Ideal for mountain; views glorious; roads good. Or. take train to Hood Klver; thence by automobile , dally to Cloud Cap Inn. or by Hood River Valley rail road to Parkdale and ataga from there. South aide Automooue atage daily from Portland t Government Camp. Rhododendron Tavern. Welcbea. Ana Wanna. Or take wtb urban electric tralna to Boring atation and atage. . StiLurban trips Via P. R . L. it P. Co.: Bull Uun park. 80 mllea; Katacada park. 34 mllea, ftabmg and mountain tralia; t anemuh park. 16 miles, overlooking Willamette; Co lumbia beacb. end Vancouver Hue, bathing: "Tho Oaka park on Willamette; Vancouver and Vancouver Barracka. northwest military head quartera; Wllbolt Sprlnga, on Willamette Val ley Southern; Willamette Falls snd Oregon City. 15 miles south. Vis Oregon Electric Willamette valley. Sa lem and Kugene. Via O-W. R. N. Bonneville, fiah Latev erles, picnic grounds. Hood River. Caacada Lacks, paralleling Columbia river blgbway. Via Sou t hern Pacific Tualatin and VambUl valleya. loop.N Via river ateamers Up Willamette to OTegon City and Salem; up Columbia to Tbe Pallet; down Columbia to Astoria and mouth of Co lumbia river, termlnua Aator expedition. Sal mon canneriea, aalmon flatting. Jetties, forta. Via North Bank Aatoria. Uearbart. Seaside, btacb bathing. ( area of Joaepblne, via Southern Pacific and atct;e. ' ' iter Lake, vis Southern Pacific. Med ford auo ..i to atage, or vis Oregon Trunk or O-W. K. A N , Bend and auto atage. 0 eao resorts Seaalde, liearhart, Newport. Tillamook. Marahfleld. Dracuutes canyou and Ceutral Oregon, via O-W. K. A N.. or S.. P. A S. Wallowa valley. Lake Joaopb and Eagla Cap, via O-W. R. A N. Peudleton Kouud-Up. Hot Sprlnga. Eaatern Oregon, via O-W. R. & N. Mlacellaueoua Klalilnc bunting, outing trlpa. Reiorta Ocean: liearhart, Sraalde, Long Beach. Newport. Cannon Beach, Bayocean, Tillamook. Mountain: Cloud Cap Inn. Govern ment Caniu. Mount Hood Lodge. Rhododendron Tavern. Wekbee. Arra Wauna. The Eyrie. Jewett Farm. Sprlnga: Wllbolt, Sblpberd'a. Hot Lake. Waahlngton Vancouver aud military post: Mt. Adama. Mt. St. Helena, Ice cavea; Long Beach reaorta. For further Information, ratea and routes, aee Dorse v B. Smith. Travel Bureau. 116 Third, corner Waahington. Journal Summer Re sort colutnne. published every Sunday, Wednes day and Friday, or Journal Travel Bureau, Broadway and Yamhill. ffh Pnrilinit eramalnrinm. Mrs Davia was a native of England, and had re sided in Portland for the past 11 years. 8 he was in her eighty-eighth year. The funeral arrangements were in charge of the Skewes Undertaking company. Xlreworks Ke port ad Stole Fourth of July troubles did not come singly to Andrew Kan. the Chinese mer chant. Mr. Kan was fined S20 in the municipal tourt Wednesday for selling fireworks and having them in his Morrison street store in violation of the city ordinance. Testerday someone broke into his store room at 385 East Pine street, and made away with $60 worth of fireworks and a large quantity of confetti. Entrance to the room was gained through a basement door on which the lock was defective. Herman stellar Dies.. Herman Kel lar, secretary of the Deutscher M Hilar Vereln, .who died yesterday at his home, 707 Vaughn street, was 68 years of age and a native of Germany. He had lived in Portland for the past 27 years, and is survived by his widow and two children, George W. Kellar and Mrs. Kespar S. Dosler. Funeral services 111 be held tomorrow, Satur day, at 2 p. m., from the chapel of J. P. Flnley & Son. Fifth and Mont gomery streets, and interment will be In Rose City cemetery. Mrs. Emma Hogar. Mm. Emma Hoger. who died in this city yesterday at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. H. F. Gerspach. 804 Corbett street, was a native of Germany, aged 85 years. She had lived in Portland for the past 14 years, and Is survived by a son, E. H. Hoger, and a daughter. Mrs. Ger spach. Funeral services were held this afternoon at the chapel of .1. P. Flnley & Son. Rev. William Breck delivered the sermon. Woae Broken In Collision. T. H. Rarmlllj of Thirtieth and Division street?", sustained a broken nose in a collision of jitneys at Twenty-fifth arwl Division streets, last night. Rar inill was In a machine driven by Ed ward Wagner, 881 Division street. It collided with a car driven by F. H. Grlswold. Both machines had a num ber of passengers, who were shaken up. None other was injured, however. Funeral of ntr. Furlong. Funeral services were held today at the A. R. Zeller parlors, 594 Williams avenue, for Mrs. Zella Furlong. 24 years of age. who died last Tuesday. Mrs. Furlong la survived by her husband, J. M. Fur long, son, Lloyd A. Furlong, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Brlgh les. Interment was in Mount Scott Park cemetery. How for a ITew Suit. We will make it for you on easy payments of $10.00 down and the balance $5.00 a month. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark, bet. 5th and 6th st. (Adv.) SUey Stevens Wlxvs Prise. The first prize for display of vegetables at the East Side Public market yesterday was awarded to Riley Stevens. School children compete for this prize and sell their garden products at this market every Thursday. KaiSTn'ff riam Sunday HUce For their week end trip the Mazamas will tramp through the Coast range sum mit region adjacent to Timber, on the Southern Pacific's line to Tilla mook. The party will leave at 1:40 p. m. from the Union station tomor row, others going on the Southern Pacific electric from Fourth and Yam hill streets at 3:37 p. m. Cbarle Tett Burled. The funeral of Charles E. Yett, who died on July 4. as the result of injuries received from his automobile falling on him while working under it, was held yesterday from the Skewes undertaking parlors, under the auspices of the Portland lodge of Elks, and private services were heldJLt the Portland crematorium. Tnlaf aws Bunch of Keys. A thief whcMentered the home of Mrs. J. S. ScotT, 926 Lovely street. Ports mouth, yesterday afternoon, after tak ing a woman's coat and ransacking the house, left a bunch of keys lying on the rear porch. 1 Sr. Taomaa B. Kaxtsell of Minneap olis, Minn., a world-wide authority on mouth Infection, will give a lecture at the public library this evening at 8 p. m., under the auspices of the Ore gon State Dental association. Sub ject: "Dental Diseases a Menace to Public Health." (Adv.) Big Danoe Brery Saturday Evening, Becker's hall. Corbett on Columbia high way; $1 couple, supper fisra. Finest equipped ballroom on trie coast; best music. No Improper dancing allowed. Stage leaves St. Charles hotel Saturday 8:15 p. m., returning after dance. Round trip. $1. ' (Adv.) Sunday Excursion Bailey Oatsert. See the high water, highest since 18t Music and dancing, $1.00 round trip. Alder street. Main 914, A-5112. MoCarger, Bates fc Uvely. Fire, Cas ualty and automobile Insurance. Yeon bldg. Telephone Main 18. (Adv.) Sarvlces at Ahaval Bholom. Services will be held at Congregation Ahavai fcholom. Park and Clay streets, tonight a: 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning ser vices at :0 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abra hamson, will officiate. Boat service resumed to The Dalles and way points. BaUey Gatsert up Monday, Wednesday and Friday, down alternate days. Main 914. A-5112. (Ad) Money Stolen From Till. Forty five dollars was stolen from the till Of the Majestic restaurant, 455 Wash ington street, last night. OofXe Bay Saturday. Our 40c bulk coffee 26c; limit, 4 lbs. We deliver. Phone early. Main or A-1893. Martin Marks Coffee Co.. 252 3d st. (Adv.) Steamer Jessie Harklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally except Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Chlropractlo. Obstinate cases, 31 ad justments. $15, and Dr. McMahon pays $300 month rent. Macleay bldg. (Adv.) Fine Book and Catalog printing. F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165. Ad. Will Lecture on Opera. Dr. Clement B. Shaw will lecture on the opera "Der Frelschutt" (Weber) at the Public li brary tonight at S o'clock. Mordaunt A. Goodnough. pianist, will assist. The public is invited. msrtonaxles Speak Tonight. The Rev. W. F. Carpenter and wife, who, until recently, have had charge of the City mission at 8anta Barbara, Cal.. and are now engaged In a church In this city, will speak tonight at the Commons mission, northeast corner Front and Burnside streets, for the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective society. Hew Orand Theatre, 105 Sixth street, tomorrow, Saturday "The Committer on Credentials.' a dramatisation ot Peter B. Kynes thrilling story with Harry Carey as leading man. First run pictures. 6c any seat. (Adv.) Moonlight excursion Saturday eve ning on launch Frolic, dancing and refreshments free; tickets 60 cents. Leaves municipal dock at 8 p. m. (Ad.) The "Swan" available for charter for excursions and dancing parties. Phone Main 3838. (Adv.) The "Swan Dancing club announces the first of a series of moonlight shirt-waist parties on the new river at 1 o'clock on Sunday afternoon and : craft, the "Swan" tomorrow, Saturday at S o'clock on Wednesday, Saturday " evening at 8 o'clock from the foot of j .nd Sunday evenings. Gentlemen 10a..? Jefferson street: The club will lve tadle8 26c phone Main 3818. (Adv.) ' dancing parties every Sunday after- noon and evening and every Wed- Br. X. C. Brown, Bye, ar, MOhawa t nesday and Saturday evenings, leaving ! building. (Adv.) v 32 Green TRADING STAMPS With tits A4 aad Con pons. IM Satu day July I, Monday July 10. Mali erders gives prompt attaatlsm. tS6 THIRD ST. Bat. Salmon and Main. Phone Main IMS All .redemption a at Mala Store Only. TOWN TOPICS Wlod velocities of leas tban 10 miles sn bour snd smuuiita of precipitation ot leaa tban .01 of an Inch are nut published bereou. Afternoou report of precediug da. The Journal Travel Guide of Port land and Oregon. Columbia River Highway America's most vrouderful scenic roau for veblclea. No grade exceed Id I 6 per cent. Uardsurfsca rosdwsr past waterfalls sad mouutaloa through tbe heart of- tbe Caacada rauge. Bee tbe Uorge of tba Columbia, ttbenperd'a Pell Crown Holnt, Latourelle, Bridal Veil, Mlat, Wabkeena, Mult noniab, Boraetall and otber watertalla. Bonne ville flab batcberlea, Oneonta gorge, Benaoo fart: and Wlnemah Plnnarlea. tat from Port laud via Kane Line, Hand or Section Line roads.- Individuals do well to make arrange ment! thruugb a responalble agrncy. . Trip up Columbia river by boat or ona way by -boat and return by auto. Council Croat -Overlooking city. 1100 feet hlgb. View uneuualed of Columbia and Wil lamette rivers, Tualatin and Willamette val leys. Csscsde and Coast rangea; enow peak colony of Caacade (north to eaat on cleat; daa). Including sit. Hainler, 14,408 feet: Mt. H: Helena, IM7 fret; Mt. Adama, 12,307 feet: Mt. Mood 11,223 fast; Mt, Jsffarson. 10.622 feet. Parka Waahlngton. at head of Wavhlngton atreet. Flowera, abruba and trees; children's playgrounds: soo. Noteworthy pieces of sculp ture. "Coming of tbe whits Man," by Uer Dir Atklna McNeil; "Hacajawea," Indian wo man who guided Lewis sod Clusrk, by A' ice Cooper. Tea mluutes' walk, Penlnaula. annksn rose gardena. containing more than 700 varle tlea; playgrounds end model community house. Alblna and Alnawortb avenuea. Laurelhnrat' Eaat Oak and Thirty-ninth. Mt. Tabor bead of Hawthorne avenue. Macleay, Cornell' road nature left untouched; primeval foreat, wild canyon. forestry Building. Lewis and Clark exposi tion grounds; contains l.OoO.OOo feet of lum lr. muaeum of foreat producta. Vlaitora wel come from 8 a. ui. to 6 p. m. "W" car on Morrison street. Boulevards Columbia and Willamette en rlrcllna peulnaula: excellent vlewa of h.i. shipping and Induatrlea; Tcrwlli(er, south on sixth: Valrmount, eaat of and 8k j line. et of ix-uncii wreau loiuojDia r:ver highway see above. Fubllo restitutions. City hall and historical museum, Fifth snd Msdlson; county conrt bouae. Fourth and Salmon; Central library Tenth and Yamhill; Art muaeum. Fifth near Yamhill.; customa houae. Park and Broadwar- i.fu(ii ijww.i.w, linn buu worrison; X. 3d V. A., Blitb and Taylor; X. W. C. A., Broad way and Taylor. txblbltt Oregon resources, flab ans Oregon building, Fifth and Oak; historical Oregon HWtorleal society, 207 Second street' muaeum. city ball; lumbar lnduatry. Forestry building. Harbor Features West and eaat side public docks, motor boat landing, foot of stark- boat houae for river .on re; shipping, uiodera brioave, onudwi, naurosa ana ttawtnorne Panoramic view of city from Willamette King'a and Portland l'algbta. Council Crest aai. isoor. Vlewa of down-town dlatrlcta. Journal build i Ing, Yeon building, Nortbweatsrn National Bank building. Meter aV Frank'a. Nortbwsat Meat Packing and Stock Center Union Meat company. Union Stockyards com- wi tb. i x nxiAiim m m aa . sr m w bbsssjbws -vaaiavsnvanBBBaai V Vw - IT L J SB -J I i wmmm 1 0j if. m Zieotnre on Bible Prophecies. Com mencing this evening at 7:45, there will be a series of Bible studies at the tent pitched for that purpose at the corner of Twenty-third and North rup streets. The principal topics will be the prophecies in the Old and the New Testaments, as they refer to present day events, sueh as the Euro pean -ar, the general spirit of strife and war all over the world, the strikes and Industrial unrest, the earthquakes, storms and other manifestations of nature, all of which are referred to in the Bible as signs along the way, so it is averred by those in charge. Dr. Albert Carey and Evangelist Elmer Catlin. The lectures are free. Mrs. Bidden Will Speak Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden, will be the first W. C. T. TJ. speaker on the program for Gladstone Chautauqua. Mrs. Hidden will speak Saturday at 4 p. m. The subject of her address will be, "Some Needed Reforms." Was Native of England The fu neral of Mrs. Anne Davis was held from the residence of her son. Alfred Davis. 916 Front street, this after noon. Private services were held at The City' Most Delightful Dining Places The Portland's Grill and Dining Room A la Carte Service From 6 :30 A. M. to 1 A. M. Breakfast 6:30 to 12 Daily Club Luncheon 12 to 2 Afternoon Tea 3:30 to 6 Sunday and Daily Table d'Hote Dinner, 5:30 to 8, at $1 Listen to the Orchestra Play in the Court Every Evening Under the Management of, Geo. C. Obef Boston Sample SHOE STORE Is Prepared With a Superb Showing of & Smart Summer Styles ' FOR MEN tiac J IB iS Sample 1 129 4th Stbet. A i An Economical Place to Trade FOR WOMEN including distinctive Pumps, cool Colonials, comfortable sport footwear, and a com plete display of all the fash ionable colors in Kid Boots and Pumps also White Buck White Kid $2.90 White Duck economical race $2.50 $2.90 $3.40 $3.95 Save a Dollar or Two and 'hoe Store aa.hin5ton& Aldisr ; A Dime Saved Daily with interest at three per cent means: $ 3 7.02 in 1 Year $ 75.30 !n 2 Years 1114.64 in 3 Years $155.17 in 4 Years $196.94 in 5 Years Begin Saving Today. Our Savings DEPARTMENT open Saturday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock.. . The Daily Saving of a dime or two or three is a pleasure, while a weekly, saving at one time of two dol lars or three dollars Is likely to be a task. Our Pocket Dime Bank thousands of which are now in use in Portland, is the most practical and convenient little contrivance for dime saving. It is proof against "spendy" temp tations and a constant reminder to save daily. Secure one from our Savings Department or from any employe of this bank. LADD & TILT0N BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third 1 i BfPlfj I sWaaHBaalaBSittaBBa bbsbc Tfc , aaau. jaaaBMgfjgak 111 mn&m & Aotiara II Marshall 1 Telephones kvJ"1 " Home A-6281 MEATS The food you eat is the first step toward perfect health and increased vitality, provided it is absolutely pure and wholesome. The most potent factors of all JONES' SUPERIOR QUALITY MEATS are Quality and Purity. TEST BY TASTE Saturday Specials Selected A-l Steer Beef Shoulder Pot Roasts, th. .... t 15c Rolled Roasts (boneless), Tb. .. .. ..18c Plate Boil Beef, lb 10c Best Steer Hamburg, tb l2V2c LAMB Genuine 1916 Oregon Springers Leg Roasts, tb 25c Shoulder Roasts, tb. . . . .14c Breasts of Lamb, tb i2V2c Shoulder Lamb Cutlets, tb 16c Lamb, cut up for stewing, tb .10c Fancy English Chops, cut according to your say so, tb 25c FRESH VEAL LOAF, tb. 15c FRESH VEAL SAUSAGE, tb 18c WIENERS, FRANKFURTERS, CLUBHOUSE, tb jiliiiiiiii: 15c Jones' " Pride of Oregon" Brand HAMS--BACON--LARDS Fancy Breakfast Bacon, sliced and trimmed, packed in 1-lb. sanitary cartons, lb .35c Hams, half or whole, tb: .19C Choice Bacon, half or whole, tb 18c-20c Tenderloin Backs, half or whole, tb I . .18c Picnics, tb l2V2c Cottages, tb 16c Jones' Special Bacon, tb 13c No. 5 Pure Lard 70c No. 5 Compound.. .65c No. 10 Pure Lard. .$1.35 ; No. 10 Compound. $1.25 MAIL ORDERS SOUCITED. Fresh Meats sent by parcel post within 1 50-mile radius. Smoked and cured Meats by parcel post throughout the state. For your country and beach orders, bear us in mind. iauSTSai!i Cnange in Train Schedules Sunday, July 9 on the Oregon Electric Railway Effective Sunday, July 9, a new time table on the Ore gon Electric Railway "will" be issued with the following changft: Train Ho. B, Kug:n Limited, will leava North Bank Station at 8:30 A. M. Instead of 8:26 A. M. Thf time at achedul stops and arriving- tim at Kugene will be approximately the same aa at present. Train Ho. 65, between Salem and Eugene, and trains 63 and 14. between Woodburn and Salem, will be annulled. Train Ho. 1 will leave Portland at 6:30 A M., Salem 8:35 A. M., running" through to Kugene, arriving at Kugene. at 10:65 A. M. Train Ho. , leaving Portland at 2:05 P. M., will arrtve at Salem at 4:16 P. M.. Kugene B.S5 P. M. (this train will be about 10 minutes earlier at all Intermediate stationn). Train Ho. 14 will leave Salem at 1:60 P. M. instead of 1:45 P. M, Train Ho. 16 will leave Kugene 6 minutes later than nt present. 1:55 P. M. Train Ho. SO from Corvallis will arrive at North Bank Station at 7:40 P. M. Instead of 7.50 P. M. Forest Grove Division Train Ho. 41 will leave Portland 6:30 P. M. instead of 5:25 P. M. Train Ho. 4B for Forest Grove will leave Portland 7:20 P. M. and arrive Forest Grove at 8:40 P. M. Train Ho. 46 will leave Forest Grove at :45 P. M. and arrive Portland 11:00 P. M. This train will run DAXX.T. Train Ho. 44 will leave Forest Grove at 7.40 P. M. Train Ho. 43 will leave Forest Grove at 5:05 P. M. Instead of B:S0 P. M.. arriving at Portland 6.25 P. M. Instead of 6.60 P. M. Trains between Gray and Corvallis and between Woodburn and West Woodburn will be changed to make direct connections with, the main line trains. For changes in time at intermediate stations for different trains, consult agents and secure new time cards to be distrib uted Saturday. OREGON ELECTRIC RY. CO. R. H. CROZIER, Asst. Can. Pass. Aft. 0-W.R.R.&N. STEAMER T. J. POTTER LEAVES ASH STREET DOCK 9:30 P. M. SATURDAY for NORTH BEACH Arrives Portland on the Return Trip 5 A. M. Monday. Round-Trip Fare $3 Enjoy This Week-End at NORTH BEACH Where Cool Sea Breezes Blow. For tickets, reservations and full information, ask the City Ticket Office, Washington at Third. A-6121, Bdwy. 4500 Or Ash St. Dock After 5:30 P. M. V IF YOU Are GOING call at GREAT NORTHERN TICKET OFFICE 348 Washington Straat Summer ExcursionTickets On Sal Daily to CHICAGO AND RETURN $72.50 to Othar Points Memphis Montreal .... New York Nashville Philadelphia .. Pittsburg .... Milwaukee . .. Washington, D. C. . .00 80.00 105.00 110.70 88.40 110.70 91.60 72.50 108.50 Return Tickets Buffalo $ 92.00 Baltimore 108.50 Boston 110.00 Cleveland 87.60 Cincinnati 86.50 Dea Moines 66.85 Detroit 83.50 Toronto 92.00 St. Paul, Duluth, Omaha, Minneapolis, CCA i Kansas City, Sioux City, Winnipeg. . . pOU1 Go one way and return another if desired Good for stopovers, ninety-day limit Ride on the fast train , "THE ORIENTAL LIMITED 99 Through Standard and Tourist Sleepers Portland to Minneapolis, Si. Paul and Chicago H. DICKSON, C. P. & T. A. Telephones Marshall 3071 A-2286 StftirgsF& GLACIER NATIONAL. PARK SEASON JUNE 15TH TO SEPTEMBER 30TH -or Ask for TOluetxateA - ' ' iMiWiaaHST t ' T ' -A ' ' x ' SsasssssassBB X y -ii.'n. rr 1 i I