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, " - . ti fTXU OTST?nnXT t-lATTV TO THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1918. BRIEF INFORMATION (2031) day or tie) Coming Events. : Lanrclbiirtt Park, July 21, ifternooo and suing, losa suclet annual picnic. Expect 3000 or mure present. Holludar park. July 21, Kaoaas society to picnic. Victor Murdoch expeeted to apeak. Auto races. Hum City eelwar, buiurda sail Sunday, July 22 i ml 2a. Hour club meeti noun, Jul 23. . Uraou Tempi, t'ytuiaa SUiers of Oregon, nil her. July 28, 29. Convention of Kolgliu of Pytblaa and Pytb lan tilatera will dm bald lu Portland Auuat 1-10. Buyers' weak, Ancuat 7 tu 12 Id-Iu1t. Tmeuty tUIrd annual outlug ut Uaaaiuas to Turea KUtera, Auiuat U-2U. KscaraloD to Cum Uay. Oregon Journal ftoa elal. lctlug Portland Au'Jt 23. lO p. in-. rturnlu tu fort laud . ui.. Hundmy. Aum oat 27. Cltlsana mlllliry training rawp at American Laka, Auguat U-St-pteiuber 9. Municipal Band Concerts. Friday. July VI, a p. m. Brooklyn Play ground. buniiay. July 3y, m. Waanlngton Park. Today's Forecast. lortUiid .d vlilnlij- Tonight and Kitur li.) fair; intm eiteny wloda. orenirn and V aaulugton Toulgbt uai Sat Uiduy fair; uenerallv neat.erly inda Maliu 1'rtilKbt and raiurday fair. Weather Conditions. Tbe praaaure i-rmllnuea high over the north wt and Canadian aoutbweat. There ar extent depreaaloiiH uv-t central t'allforuta aid r.t-.n, repeilTi'l) and a moderate di tuihume la centr.il at ' off Hie New Kng li.nd HSt. Show era uvvf fallen In fslfru Cii,ada. eaati'iu North Dakota. Illinula. I.'nila lara, 'lViiuekve and the Middle and Norti) Atlantic atati. "ITie weather o)ler lu watern Oregon. Waabltigton. Interior lirtr lli C lbrabla. ' ntrthfrii Alberrj arul New Kiik laud. It la warmer In aoui hcdatirn Idaho n"l Hiitbern C'tab and northea-twHrd to Lake rtuparlor; In xnneral. Uinperatiire ehansea In 'ither aeotlona ha- l,een unlnnortaiii The (ondltloiia itre f;ivH-jlle r.r ontinue'1 fair and warm weather lu 'bin dlitrli t dining the lie 1 1 1t tu 4 bmirs wlib generally ! rly lnda. T. KKANC18 HK.AKE. AaaUtant Toreraater. ObKervations. TACATIOM 0E OTtMEK 8TJBSCBIBZSS When going away for tha anmmer or on your vacation bare Tbe Journal follow you at tba regular rate of IS ccnta a week; or tli following ageota will supply you at tbe regular city rates: War view. Or. F. C. Boblson. Bay City, Or. Mra. J. C. McClura. Bayocean, Or. Edward b. Cook. Cannon Beach, Kcola, Or. L. W. Crooa. Carsoo. Wash. Carl B. Umltb and Bhlp-berd-s Sprlnga. Oarlbaldl. Or. D. C. Ellla. Oearbart, Or. Uerbert Clearer. cake Lytle. Or. Outlook Inn. Coug Beach, Wash. Miltou UarrU (all points on beach.) Manhattan Beach, Or. Mra. G. I. Huiton. Mausanlta beach. Or. O. B. Nunn. Neaii-kab-nle Bearb Tolil & Andersen. Newport. Or. o. I'. Shoemaker. Ocean Park. Wash Miltou Harris. Kockaway Befb. Or. W. H. Oevlne. bt. Uaitm'a Spring,, Waab. Mrs. U. SJ Cong. Seuslde. Or. Mauley Abbott (all points on the beaih) Sesrlew, Waah.-Mlltoo Harris. Jen Mile Lake, Or E. E. Smith. Laka lile. Or. Tillamook. Or. Ieo Morrison. Wlluoit sprlnga. Or. V . W. McLeran. , county. South Dakota, will be held at don and other relatives seek to break the Oaks tomorrow afternoon. Dinner the will of the laie John Golden, & will be served at 6 o'clock and coffee wealthy Marshfield man, nas been I will be furnished, but all those attend- postponed for 10 days after part of lng are expected to brine; their lunches.' the evidence was heard. Mr. Golden's 1 . at. i m vftin t Ahrtiir ii in rn. luniMa beach, end Vancouver Hue, bathing; Chinatown on North tourtb sud Second streets. Modern high and grad scnools; acbool gar dens; rose hedges. "Heelng Portland." automobiles. "Seeing Portland." trolley cars. Trip u. rou an lumber mills. Typical lluma fcec,:uu Portland Heights. Nol, Hill. I r nig ton. Mount Hood Trlpa North aide: Drle out1 along the Columbia rlrer hbxhway (see sboe) ! to HmI Hlver. and tben up through Hood Itlver Tdlley to Mount Hood Lodge, , rlevstlon. or on to Cloud Cap Inn. raiut ele?u- ' t,ou; conditions ideal for mountain cllm'j; ! views glorious; rosds good. O. take train ' to IImh1 Hlver. tbence by automobile dai;y ' to Cloud Csp luo; or by Hood Ulter Valley I railroad to Parkdsle and stsge from there. Hi'tirh Side- Automobile stsge dallr from! t'ortiana lo uoTernment uop, I Bis; Sautee Swery Satoxdsy Swealagc. 1 Becker's hall. Corbett on Columbia high' way; 11 couple, supper extra. Kinest equipped ballroom on the coast; best music. No improper dancing; allowed. Stage leaves Bt, Charles hotel Saturday 8:15 p. m., returning after dance. Round trip. $1. (Adv.) Jewish Serrloea Tonlsht. Services will be held at the Congregation Ahavai Bholom, corner Park anJ Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morn ing services at 9:30 o'clock. Rev. R. Abrahams on will officiate. Wants Prisoners Taught Municipal Judge Lang;g;uth. in a letter to the mayor, proposes to teach the idle women In the city Jail sewing and to pay them for the time they spend on useful work. unday Excursion. Steamer Bailey Gatzert Cascade Locks and return. Music and dancing free; II round trip. Leaves 9 a. m., returns about 6. Main 914, A-5112. (Adv.) Chlxopractlo Adjustments. Patients praising. Knockers inadvertently boosting. Dr. McMahon. Chiropractor. will provides that most of the estate go to Mother Agnes of Portland, head of the Sisters of Mercy to be used for charitable institutions. Many -at Funeral of Mrs. P. R. Burnett McMinnviUe. Or., July 21. Many gathered at the Christian church yes terday afternoon to pay tribute to the memory of Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Todd Burnett, wife of Rev. P. R. Burnett, pioneer clergyman, who passed away at her home here at the age of 67 years. Her maiden name was Mary Elizabeth Todd. She waa born in An drew county. Mo., February 8, 1849. In 1865 the family settled on the farm one and one-half miles west of Mc MinnviUe, where on October 14, 1866. she was married to Peter R. Burnett. i The six children were present at the funeral, Mrs. Josle Hays of Independ ence; Robert T. Burnett, of Eugene; (Adv.l Mrs. Laura Dunn, of Ashland; Horace Change of Schedule. Commencing E- Burnett of Eugene: Mrs. Florence Monday, July 24, steamer Joseph Kel- j logg will leave Portland Monday, i Wednesday and Friday at 7 Whiteaker of Independence, and Mrs. JJdna Irvine, also of Independence. in. Ad. Steamer Jessie Sarxlns, for Camas. Wss'hougal and way landings, dally except Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock it 2 p. in. (Adv.) The "Swan," available for charter for accom modates 500 dancers. Main 3838. (Adv.) MoCarger, Sates at XJvsly. Fire, Css- 8TAT10NS 'reuiperature 2 - J Baker, Or Boise, Idabo. . . . Boston. Maas . . . Buffalo. N. Y.. Calgary, Alia... Chicago. Ill Ienrer, Colo. . . . Iea Moines, la. Edmonton, Alta. Fresno, Cal Galveston Teiai Helena, Mont. . . Huron. 8. I) Jscksonvllle. Kla Kansas tUty. Mo Knoivllle, Tenu. Los Angales, Cal. Marshfield. or. . Memphis, Tenn. Montreal One . . New York, N. Y. Kew Orleans, . Nome Alaska. N. Head, Wn.. N. Yakima, Wu. Oklahoma, Okla. Phoenix. Aria... Pittsburg, Pa... Pocatello. Idaho Portland, Or.... P,. Rupert, U. C. Roaeburg, Or... Roawell, N. M Aacramento, Cal. Bt. Louis, Mo. . Bt. Paul. Minn . Salt Lake, Utah ban Dlcgo, Ca 1 . Aan Francisco. . Seattle, Wash.. Bbfrldan. Wyo. . Bpokane, Wash. Tampa, ria Tonopali, N'er... V aides. Alaska. VancouTer, B. C. Walla Walla... Washington, D.C. Vellowstone Park a JO 1 HI J" 6. S c L K- j j ituvuuuriuuru i. . , Welches, Arrah Wanna. or take suburban I excursions ana aancing parties electric trains to Boring and atage. I Suburban Trip Via P. K.. L. P. Co.; I Hull Hun nark. M) miles: Huts. -aria nark u i miles; fldhlng and mountain tral.a; Caneinsh unity and automobile Insurance. Teon park, IS miles. overlKklng WlllametU; Co- i bldu. Telephone Main 168. (Adv.) it.niuia ueacn. enu Vancouver line, Dslning; 1 "Tbe Oaks" park, on Willamette; Vancouver ana vaucouver tfarracas, nortnwest military Veness Will SeU Timber. Centralis, Wash., July 21. An agreement wherein J. A. Veness, presi dent of the Veness Lumber company at Wlnlock, agrees to sell to the West ern Logging company all timber on a big tract of land and a logging road leading from the Veness mill to the tract, was filed Wednesday with th I 50; 2 i en . so i i o .18 0 90 BS 10 4 12 82 2 IS .-"W 74 2 00 72 12 0 50 2 , 70 50 0 74 I 2 78 72 12 .28 61 4 I W 02 o 68 0 86 94 0 4 8 94 44 02 70 2 104 70 10 0 82 0 90 82 12 " : .',6 0 82 fifl 0 ' X -f- 4 86 62 12 0 78 0 BO 7N 12 O 72 0 88 68 ... . 0 72 0 84 70 K2 00 ! 2 74 oO .... 0 48 ! - 8 66 48 0 79 2 89 74 0 78 2 0O 72 0 72 0 SO 68 26 I .4 76 0 86 74 .08 bO 4 .... 42 .... 0 B6 0 60 I 56 O .12 4 HO I 52 70 I 2 S8 66 0 80 0 104 SO 0 71 2 86 72 04 68 9 HO (48 O 5H 3 75 66 ... . 0 48 0 64 48 72 522 86 52 0 70 0 96 68 ... . 0 68 2 1 1 00 68 .... 0 79 O 1)2 74 0 72 4 89 68 0 7u i 8 S 71) 0 612 68 62 " 62 2 74 . 50 0 54 4 68 S4 0 90 38 0 SO 56 12 0 842 S8 I 78 0 64 2 88 64 0 54 4 4S O 62 2 70 52 0 62 0 84 62 0 76 0 86 72 0 44 j 2 78 44 0 headquarters; Wllbult i prtugv. ou Willamette valley Houtnern; v iuameii.e rails and Ore gon City. 15 miles south. Via Southern Pacific: Tualatin and Yam hill valleys, loop. Vis Oregon tlectrlc WlllametU valley. Sa lem and Kugene. Via O-W. R. & Bonneville, flab tann eries, picnic grounds. Hood River, Cascade Locks, paralleling Columbia river highway. Via Southern Pacific Tualatin and Yamhill valleys, loop. Via rivar steamera Up Willamette to Oregon City and Salem; up Columbia to Tha Dalles; down Columbia to Astoria and mouth of Co lumbia river, terminus Astor expedition. Sal mo u canneries, salmon fishing, jetties, forts. Via North Bunk Astoria, viearhart. Seaside, Ixscb bathing. Caves of Josephine, via Southern Pacific and atage. Crater Lake, via Southern Pacific. Med ford and auto stage, or via Oregon Trunk or O-W. j R. h N-, Bend and auto atage. Ocean resorts Seaside, oeurUart. Newport, Tillamook. Marshfield. ' Deschutes canyon and Central Oregon, via I O-W. R. N.. or H.. P. A 8. Wallowa valley. Cake Joseph and Eagle Cap. I via O-W. It. N. j Pendleton Hound-Up. Hot Sprlnga, Eastern 1 Oiegou. via O-W. B. k N. I Miscellaneous Klsbiug. bunting, ontlng trlpa. j Retorts Ocean, viearhart. Seaside. Long ' Beach. Newport, Cannon Beach, Bayocean, llllamook. Mountain: Cloud Cap Inn. Covero- ment Camp. Mount Hood Lodge, Rhododendron ' Tavern, Welches, Arra Wanna. Tbe Eyrie, ' Jewett Farm. Springs: Wllhoi:. Saipherd'e, , Hot Lake. Washington Vancouver and military poet: Mt. Adams, Ut. St. Helena, ice carea; Long B ocb resorts. For further lnformstlon. rates snd routes, see Dorsey B. Hmith. Travel Bureau. 110 Third, corner Washington. Journal Summer Re sort rolumna, published every Sunday. Wednes day and Friday, or Jourual Travel Bureau. Broadwsy and YamhlU. llne Book and Catalog Printing. K. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165. Ad. Hold Tooy Filiate Picnic and danc ing parties at Crystal Lake park. Ad. Boxing Tonight, Rose City club; Mascott-Coulon. five big bouts. Ad. Dr. E. C. Brown, Bye, Ear, Mohawk building. (Adv.) Sr. Jessie McCravln has returned. Ad. Will Case Is Postponed. Marshfield, Or., July 21. The case in which Mrs. J. A. Kennedy of Ban- Every Complexion Blemish Banished in three days Creme Tokalon (Roseated) did it and we can prove it Success guaranteed in every case or your money refunded. Bold by Meier A Frank, Tba Owl Drug Co., Woodward, Clarke A Co., and all leading dealers. Lewis county auditor. The agreement runs for a period of four years frpm October 31. 1916. The consideration is 1126,000. - $25 Men's Suits, $15 No reduction sale, no clearance sale. Big values all the time. Come up stairs where you save the high rei.t profit: $25 men's suits for $15. Jimmy, Dunn. 315-16-17 Oregonian bldg. Ele vator to third floor.. (Adv.) To Open Logging Camps. Marshfield. Or.. July 21. A new logging camp is to be opened by O. Q. Gray, representing the syndicate headed by Thomas Irving of St. PauL This syndicate recently purchased a large amount of timber in the Coos Bay country. The logging operations will be In charge of W. L. Pulliam. Experiments with the use of gran ulated glass a a preservative for wood surfaces are being tried in England. For the Camping Trip Don't forget to take plenty of nice, fresh Marshmallows for toasting. And when you think Marshmallows, be sure to say Vogan's Marshmallows Camp fire Vogan't Marshmallows Marshmallows 30c in attractive in sanitary pound boxes. 10c tins Visit the factory any day and see them msde. Ask for Vogan's when you buy candies. Modern Confectionery Co. E. 11th and Flanders Sts. yPORTLArtoj CLEARANCE SILK COATS Final Clearance Friday and Saturday of new Moire, Taffeta and Poplin Silk Coats for chil dren 2 to 7 years; colors, black, Copen and navy blue. 8.50 Coats $5.95. n and 7.50 Coats $5.45. $6.50 Coats (like cut), $4.95, flQ QK 5 Coats 45Je7J Silk Sport Sweaters for Girls, $3.95 SPORT SHOES, Blouses, Middies, Bathing Suits and Outing Apparel of every description for girl or boy, NOW at tempting prices. TOWN TOPICS ! Outfitters yC- CnUdreiv 1 143 Sixth Street, Opposite Meier St Frank's Wind velocities of less than 10 uillrs un bour sud amounts ot precipitation of 1h tba a .01 of an lm-b are not published tiereuu. afternoon report of preceding day. The Journal Travel Guide of Port land and Oregon. Columbia River Higbway Amerlea'a moat wonderful scaulc road (or veblcles. No a-rade exceeding b per cent. Hardaurface roadwaj past waterfalls and mountalna through tbe heart of tbe Cascade range. Bee tbe Uorge ot tbe Columbia, Sbepperd'e Dell, Crown olnt, Latourelle. Bridal Veil, Mist. Wabkreoa. Mult xtoraab, Horsetail and olber waterfalls. Bonne ville flab batrberit-a. Ooeonta gurge. Benson t'ark and Winemab Plnusrles. East from Port land via Base Line, handj or Sectlun Line roads. Individuals do well to make arrange ments through a responsible asencr. Trip up Columbia river bjr boat or one way by boat and return by an to. Counoil Crest Overlooking ettjr. 1100 feet blab. View unequaled of Co!umbla and Wil lamette rivers, Tualatin and Willamette val leys. Caacade and Coast ranges; snow peak colour of Caacade (north to eaat on clear dsjil. including Mt. Maimer, 14.408 feet; Mt. Helena wi leei; aai. Aaama. 19 SIT u Jeftersoa. 10,522 R sit. Hood 11.223 (eat; Ul feet- farka Washington, at bead of Washington treat. Flowers, abrubs and trees; children's filsvgroonda: feoo. Noteworthy pieces of sculp ure. "Coming or tbe Wblte Man," by 11m--mar. Atklna McNeil; "bacajswes," Indian wo man who guided Lewis and Clnark, by Alice Cooper. Ten minutes- walk. Peninsula, annken rose gardens, containing more than 70Q varie ties; playgronnda end model eommiinltr house, alblna and Alnawortb avenues. Laurslhnrst East Oak and Thirty-ninth. Mt. Tabor bead ot Hawthorne avenue. Uaclcay, Cornell road, nature left untouched; primeval fareet. wild canyon. tonatry Building. Oowla and Clark exposi tion grounda; cootalna 1.000,000 feet of lum bar, museum of forest products. Vlaltors wel come from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. "W" car on Morrison street. Botal.va.rds Columbia and VTIUamette. en elrcllna oenlnsnla; excellent views or hmrtr ablpplus and InduaUlea; Terwllllgrr, south os Blxth; FalrmouBt, eaat of and Skyline, west of Council uw. umuaw river nigh war see above. Publlo Znatltutlona City hall and historical museum. Fifth and Madison; county conrt ' bouse. Fourth and Salmon; Central library Xentn ana iauu.ii, n museum, eirtn, near Yamniu.; """ uouae, t-ara ana Broadway Central poa toft Ice, Fifth and Morrison; Y M C. A., Blxth and Talor; X. W. C. A., Broaj: way and Taylor. Kxhlblts Oregon resonrcee, fish and rim. Oregon building. FlUb and Oak; historical, Oregon lil'torlcal society. 207 Second etreet: museum, clt bail; lumber industry. Forestry suiiaing. Uarbor reatnrea weat and east side public ooc-ya, motor uoi jiuiua;, rooc or (tark: boatbouae lor river -ours; snipping, modern triages, oroauwsy, oaiiroeu ana tiawthorne. Panoramic .view of cltjr fronp Willamette King's and Portland eights, Councu Crest, Mtt Tsbor. Views of down-town districts. Jours si bond ing Veon building. Northwestern National Uank building, Meier A Frank 'a. - Northwest Meat Packing and Stock Center Union Meat company, Uulon, Stockyards com pany, North Portland. Uniformed guide. Ken ton car, .change to atorkyarda ear. Worthy of M otioa Skid mors fountain. First and Aukeny. by Olin U. Warner, presented by Stephen Skldmore. tbompaoa fountain, pro sented by David P. Thompson, Plaaa block. Fourth and balm on; So 1 01 era' inonuinent. lownsdale square. Fourth and Taylor. Cloud Cap lun. or by Hood River Valley rail road to Parkdale and stage from there. Booth aide Automooue atage daily from Portland to Government Camp, Rhododendron - Tavern. Welchea, Arra Wanna. Or take ub urban electric trains to Boring station and atage. Suburban tripe Via P. R.. L. A P. Co.: Bull Uuu park. 30 miles; Kat acacia perk. 84 miles, fishing and mountain trails; Caneniub park, IS miles, overlooking Willamette; Co-seaaaaawaawasawaaSMswssssMss.eaasssaassamxs?aaawjsi illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli The Prsrtlnnrt Hntol I m Xjr I a. a, mm awo m. a w a w located in the very heart of the city, offers S a service of courtesy, amidst surroundings E refined and restful. 5 Table Service a la Carte . 6:30 A. M. to 1 A. M. ll I sCrd II Sunday and Daily Table Served 5:30 to '8, d'Hote at 1. Dinner Delane Funeral Held. Funeral ser vices of Almira V. Delane. who died Monday evening, were held yesterday afternoon at the chapel of Brazee & Snooks' undertaking: establishment. Thirty-fourth and Belmont streets. In terment was at the Greenwood ceme tery. Mrs. Delane was the widow of James Delane, a veteran of the Civil war, and a -member of the First Wis consin artillery, who died here a vear ago. She had been a resident of Port land for the past five years and had a large circle of friends. She ia survived by three children, W. B. Delane of Spray, Or.; Mace Delane of Astoria, an i Mrs. J. A. Prudhomme of Portland, also a sister, Mrs. E. C. Carpenter of Spokane, and a brother, E. Finney of Spray, Or. University Club Picnic. All former students of the Northwestern univer- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT? sity are extended an Invitation to at- , ' tend the Northwestern University club j " annual picnic which will be held to morrow afternoon and evening at the home of W. F. and George Honey near Gresham. The picnickers will leave First and Alder streets at 3 o'clock. W. C T. IT. Meeting. The women of the W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Pratt at 1007 East Fifteenth street north on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A foreign mission program will be given and refreshments en Joyed. All are invited. To Plonlo at Oaks. The annual pic nic of former residents of Brookings Orchestral Music Evenings Under the management of GEO. C. OBER Your Signature to a check on which appears the name of a recognized leading bank earns for you a reputation not only of a judicious banking connection, but of conducting your af fairs in a systematic and businesslike manner. A thorough knowledge of what constitutes a responsible banking service and the ability and organization to render it to the advantage and convenience of depositors, places this pio neer bank foremost for consideration by those seeking to place their checking account to their satisfaction and safety LADD & TILTON BANK Established in 1859 Washing-ton and Third CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of COHSXDER MT OFFER OK TOTJB DENIAL WORK Go to any dental office in Port land, get their prices snd advice and then come to me and learn my pricea and vhat 1 cau do for you. Examina tion free. I give my personal attention to all work. ' DR. H. F. NEWTON, Manager. Plates $8.00 Gold Crowns.... S.Bo Gold Fillings.... 1.00 Bridge Work 3.60 Painless Extract'n .50 Boston Dentists 886 Vi Wash. t., Bet. 4th avad 6th. New in Portlan SKould First F! Tneir rVay to Hotel C orn Arrivals j a s "ia 11' elms I Saturday and Sunday Round Trip Fares $3 Tillamook Beach Resorts are the nearest to Portfcnd. 2 daily trains, 7:4 5 a. m. and 1:40 p. m. Observation car on afternoon seashore special. Slightly higher fare to Bayocean, Manzanita, Clas sic Ridge and NeaTi-Kah-Nie. Newport Through tourist sleeper Friday night on train No. 15. Bathing, fishing, gathering agates, hiking, picnic parties, dancing and many other diversions, 16.25 season round trip fare. Around the Loop $1.60 Portland to McMinnviUe and return. Going via Hills boro and Forest Grove and returning via Newberg and Oswego. Oswego Lake 35c An ideal place for a picnic. Boats to rent. Bathing is nice in the lake. Take big Red Steel Cars on Fourth. 4 Buy tickets and secure Information at our City Ticket Office corner Sixth and Oak Sts., Fourth and Yamhill Sts East Morrison-St. Station. fice.l , or j John M. Scott General Passenger Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Coos Bay Railroad Celebration Marshfield and North Bend, August 24th, 25th and 26th Low Round Trip Fares malces 9 cfuarGTL -toad D3ITKlTfyK If you have any need for a horse-wagon de livery, you can save money by buying a Smith Form-a-Truck. Here's what you get: Speed of easily 12 to 15 miles per hour under full load. 15 to 20 miles per gallon of gasoline, depending upon load and conditions. Twice the work of 4 teams at half the cost. Specifications accommodate standard nine foot loading body, or any special body, and in clude truck wheels, Firestone solid tires, spe cial axle and springs. The wonderful time tested Ford Rear Axle becomes the jackshaft without a single change or an additional penny of expense. Use Coupon Below TODA Y! 1 RATES $1 A, BAT a "W. Oormealma, rreaaat. X. R. riarsehr, Managsr. Vavrk anA Aider, VoeJgd, Or. ft t , at a -!..! 1 e.. .t-t I aaasF"- .. a isSjli I Warner's Safe Re medies A Constant Boon to Invalids Since 1877 Warner's' Safe Kidney and Liver Remedy, 50c and $1 Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy, .... $1.25 Warner's Safe Rheumatic Remedy .... $1.25 Warner's Safe Asthma Remedy. - - - - . 75c Warner's Safe Nervine, - - . - - - 50c and $1.00 Warner's Safe Pills (Constipation and Biliousness) 25c The Reliable Family Medicines For sale by leading druggists everywhere. Free sample sent on request. WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO., Dept. 388, ROCHESTER, N. Y. ij U I Maasasr X SHI jasae. ll cliai Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. E. Morrison and E. First Sts. Kindly send me your folder "It Solves Tour Delivery Problems' and put before me tbe facta and figures proving that the Smith Fortn-a-Tmck rreu tkm chmapmat dmUmry cm ia tk aeorssf. THERE is stability of purpose reflected in the young man who knows he can save money, and does save it. His account at the North western earns our co operation, well as rea sonable Interest. Is your Bank Account among our more than 23,000? i Lis! mm TheNorthwestern National Bank tKorthwesternBankBld'g, Portia nd.Orefcon TELEPHONES MARSHALL 1. HOME A-6281 THIS SATURDAY WE OFFER A selected lot of choice, light MOUNT ADAMS LAMBS. These are the CHOICEST and BEST sold by us this season. GENUINE LAMB Legs of Lamb, lb 22 Shoulders of Lamb, lb X4 Breasts of Lamb, lb 10t Shoulder of Lamb Cutlets, lb 1QC ENGLISH LAMB CHOPS, lb 25 Lamb (cut up for stewing), lb -10 Country Veal Legs or Loins Veal, lb 16c Shoulders Veal, lb Veal Chops (rib or loin), lb 16 Shoulder Veal Steak, lb ,...150 Fresh Veal Loal, lb .15t Fresh Veal Sausage, lb 18 Fresh Pork Spare Ribs, lb 8c Selected No. 1 Steer Beef Rolled Roast (boneless), lb 18? Shoulder Pot Roasts, lb Plate Boil Beef, lb. lOtf Round Steak, lb 20? Best Steer Hamburg, lb 12yC Smoked Meats, Lard Jones' "Pride of Oregon" Brand Fancy Breakfast Bacon, sliced and trimmed, packed in on-pound sanitary cartons, lb 35 Hams, half or whole, lb 19 Choice Bacon, half or whole, lb 18S20 Tenderloin Backs, half or whole, lb 18 Picnics, lb 12 Cottages, lb 16 Special Bacon, lb 13J No. 5 Pure Lard. . . 70 No. 5 Compound. . . 65c No. 10 Pure Lard. . .$1.35 No. 10 Compound. . .91.25 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED - Fresh Meats sent by Parcel Post within ISO-mile radius. Smoked and Cured Meat by Parcel Post throughout the state. Place your country and beach orders now. fOR YOUR s Picnic LimchL ' Tru-Blu Cheese Wefers" MfjfjMTO rsssewgn "Mara h mallow Dsinties" lEK" 5?$? "Arrowroot" llral I & JvL "Blu Wbbon Sod Wafers" SS4m fe&zllk TEN CENTS ttvS In TrlpU sUd Curtont - " t- , , - -