. - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. 11 1 BRIEF INFORMATION . (218X11 DAT 07 1016) Coming Events. National convention ot Knlabts of Pj'hlsa , Ud Fthlan Sisters now Islug tield 111 I'ort- - land. Picnic, concert and pageant. North Purtlane ' para, Aufuat 4. Joint picnic T. P. A. V. C. T., Orytl taika Park. Auguat 5. Burrs' rvS, August 7 to 12. Inrlastv. Tw.nl r-tlilril annual ciuUuk ot Maxauiaa to Three KUtrrs, August 0-iSJ. Excursion to Ohm. Day, Oregon Journal 8p. . elal, leaving Puritand August M, 10 p. in., re turning to Portland H a. m.. Sunday, August 27. Cltisrna military irainh.g caup at America - Uk, Auguat H-K.'piUJ.Ur W. ' The IUmiMl-t'u. Peudielun, Or., September 21, . 82. 23. Municipal Purk Hand Concerts. , TUuraday. AmfiiHl -l. v. m.. Mt. labor park. ' Today's Forecast. Portland and vlrlnltv Fulr tonight, Friday and Saturday; probably fulr Kimilay; couttu- - Mtl warm; nortlwrly wlud.i. . Oregon and WsstilngUin Kalr tonlgfat, Friday nd Saturday; probably fair Sunday; contlu ' ' ad warm; varlublft wlmla, moatly northerly. Idaho Pair tutilglH, Friday, baturda and Sunday; cooler touiirlit toutbeuit portion. "Weather Conditions. A flepreanlon of sllglit eurrgy is central over eontneru Saikati'tiK un. ami a large high pres- aiire awra otptIIhs tin north i'uriih' cuau lbe baromrtt-r contlmiea relatively blpb over ' toe Atlantic and oust lulf at h leu. Kliouers and thunderstorms bare oftMirn-d lu i-ortlorm of ttie Missouri and upper Mississippi valleys, and also In southern t.'tah aiul southern 1'lorlda. - Ixx-al rain baa fallt-n In extreme northwestern Washington, eiaU-rn llrlilrh Columbia, northern Alberta and northern Saskatchewan. It U warmer In northern lilnbo. weatem Montana nd the upper Mississippi valley. The conditions ure ravorable for fair weather la this district during the next three day. It will be cooler tonight In snuthpimtrrn Idaho. KlVVARI) A. HIiAL.S, Forecaster. Observation. VACATION OS SCafXES BTBSCSIBZSI. When going away for tba summer or oa your vacation bar To Journal follow roaj at tba regular rata of 15 cents a week; or tbe following agents will supply 70a at the regular city rstae: Bar View, Or. F. C. Boblaon. Bay City. Or. Mrs. J. C. M'-Clnr. Bayorean, O.-. lOdward 11. Cook. Cannon Beacb, fccola. Or. L. W. Cross. Corson, Wash. Carl B. Smith and Shtp berd's Bprlugs. Uarlbaldl, Or. D. C. Ellis Uearbart, Or. Herbert Clearer. La Lytic. ' Or. Outlook Inn. I-oug B.acb. WaaU. Mlltoo 11 arris (all poll, fx oil beard.) slanhattao Beach. Or. Mrs. 0. I. Ho ton. Mauzaulta Bearb. Or. O. B. frunn. Neab kab ale Ueucb Tolil it Anderaasu Nevtpurt, Or. o. P. Bboemaker. Ortan Park. Wssh. Milton Harris. Kockawsy Bch, Or. W. a. Derlna. Kt. Martin a bpruiga. Waata-klra. H. it. Long. S.anlde. Or. Maoley Abbott (all points on the beach). hesyiew, Wab. Mlltrn Harrla. Jen Mil Lake. Or. U. K. Smith. Laka- kle. Or. llllauiook. Or. Leo Morriaoo. Wllliolt Sprluifs, ijr.V. w. McLersn. STATIONS Baker. Or Bolae. I Jabo Boston. Ma. . . . , Buffalo, N. Y... ' Calgary, Alb'ta. . Oblcugo, III - IlenTar. t'olo Des Molnen, Is.. llulutb, Minn k teKiio, I Hi Galveston,. '1'esaH Helena, Mont... Huron, S. 1 Jacksourlllii. KIh Katmnt City, M" LewUton. Idaho. Iaa Anueles, Cnl. Marsbflfld. Or.. Me luplils, Teun . . MIm-iouIr, Moiit . . 'Montreal, (jiie. ' w Orleitm, La. , New Vork, N. V. Nome. Alnaka . . . N. Head, Wn N. Yakima. Wn. Oklahoma. Okla. P1ioenl, Arix... " Plttaburg, Pa. . . . Pocalelo, Idabo.. Portland, Or Roach urg. Or. . . . lloawell. N. M . . . aVacraiueiUo. Cal. St. IuIk, Mo . . . . avt. Paul. Minn . Salt Lake. I tub. Han Mcf. Cul. . San Kruin'luco. . . Kesttle, Wanli... . Sltka. "Ahi-ka. . Spokiiiie. WuhIi . . Tampa. PI" Taiiax-b. I.. Wn.. Touopali. Ner . V uixotiver, II. ('. Wnlla VVullM, W. W ul.lnw:on. I i : Y el Iuwm i n- 1' k . Temperature 8 -J I !i 'JA - 1; -if i. 1 la Zi tS I fiSi I- 5l i 3 u J p 1 - 1 4 b4 ri2 0 W (I 14 tii 0 W (I M Hi 1(1 0 7 4- r) J 68 Id 0 !S4 2 62 0 70 4- 2 80 74 14 0 il 2 M 4 0 7h rl lid 7(1 .... O '.a 1 g M iH 10 .18 lH -r '2 I2 0H 0 M 0 1 W ; . . . 0 1H 10 SS 00 11' 0 74 4- 4 l 7li I 18 O 75 4- 2 NH 70 0 74 4- 2 tttl 70 70 liS 4-11 I (IN I 0 i:h ! (i2 01) : . . . . O r.n f 1 (is :)' .... o 7u 2 wo 7'J 4 .12 I f 2 7(1 112 14 m; t- 2 70 c.2 14 o H(l j ( IX! 1H I . . . . 0 ON 2 7t (il ! . . . . 0 r.s o .'-'1 42 :,o o 01 :.4 1 12 o 2 ' 82 I r.2 1 o I o i'o 74 , 12 v 7s ' o ;lo 7s .... o 70 I . 2 m 00 ! 10 o 72 4 ( (4 o'l I 10 0 01 4- 0 70 111 I 0 01 4- 4 1 84 .".4 j O U4I 2 j U2 (H 0 04 11 ,100 i;4 0 70 0 1 ! 74 .'iO 70 4- h j IX 74 ... . O 7l , o ( 112 OS j . . . . O no 'j 1 so 00 .... . 0 62 72,62 .... 0 r. i- 2 'in 1 .'.4 .... .01 r..i I o P2 10 o cii I f s Ui r.o I ,10 o 74 I - 2 fx 72 j... .82 BO 4 1 ... . W 04 04 I I M 04 0 M , 2 j o 02 24 02 1 t- 2 bH tlU .... 0 CO 1 - (1 Wl OO 0 r.o 1 4 0 I M ,',2 .... o Welebsa. Arrab Wanna. Or take suburban electric tralna 40 Borlug and stage. Bu bur ban Tup Via P. K, L. P. Co.-. Bull Uun park, iK utiles; kistacaA park, U miles; liahliig au.J niuuntalu tralla; Can em ah puik, 16 lnllea, o'erlokliis Willamette; Colum bia beach, end Vancouver Hue. bathing; "Tba Cakx" park, on Wlliauiette; Vancouver ad Vaiicouver Barracka. noribweat military bead duurtera; lluolt Spring', on Wtllametta Valley boutberu; Wlllauieilu Falla and Oiegoa City, 15 miles south. Via Oregon Llectrlc Wlllametta valley. Sa lem Hud Lugeus. Via O-W. It. A X. Bonneville, flab bstcb erlea, picnic grounds. Hood River, C a scad Locks, paralleling Columbia river blgbway. Via Boutheru Pacific Xualatlu and Yamhill vallpya, loop. Via river steamers Up Willamette to Oregon City and Ualem; up Columbia to Tbe Dalles; dov o Culuuiblu to Astoria and mouth of Co lumbia river, terminus Aator expedition. Sal mon cannerien, oulinou fUUing. Jetties, forts. Via Norm Hank -Astoria, Oeuxbart, Seaaid. bencb batlilng. Cavaa ol Jbscpbin, via Southern Pacific and stnge. Cratsr Lake, via Southern Pacific, Madford end auto stuge, or via Utegon Trunk or O-W. It. A N., Heud and auto stage. Ocean Resorts Seaelde, Uearbart, Newport, Tilicii,ook, Vlarabfleld. Deschutes canyon and Central Oregon, rla O-W. It. N., or 8., P. ft S. Wallowa, valley. Lake Joseph and Eagle Cap, via O-W. It. A N. Pendleton Kound-Up, Hot 'Springe, Eastern Or.L'011. via O-W. R. A H. Mlsceiianecui Flab lug, bnntlng, ontlsg trip. Basorts Ocean: Oearhart, Seaalde. Long Beach. Neevport. Cannon Beach, Bayoceau. 'llllamook county beucbes. Mountain: Cloud ( up Inn, Government t amp. Mount Hood lodge, Ithododeudrou Tavern, Welches. Arra Wsuna, Tbe tyrle. Jewett Farm, Springs: Wllnoit, Ublpberd's. Hot Lake. Washington Vancouver scd military pit; Mt. Adams. Alt. St. Helens, 1c caves: Luog Bereb resorts For further information, rates and mates, see Dorney IS. ftmltb. Travel Bureau, 116 Third, turner Washington, Journal Summer Besort coluu,n, published every Sunday, Wednesday ud Friday, or Journal Travel Bureau, Broad way and Yamhill. TOWN TOPICS now I'ciik pe 1st on clenr US feet; Mt ffJC: , 12.3U7 feet! TjE Wind velocltien of less limn id tulles in boor and snciuiiirt ot priciiit:ittin uf Unit than .01 of un Inch are not published hereon. Afternoou rcpisrt of preceding day. Tbe Journal Tiavel Guiflc of Port land and Oregon. Columbia Kiver Highway America's most wonderful scenic roiid for vehicles. Nd grade - xcedlng 0 per cent. llardHiirfsee rosdwsy bust .wuterfaira and mountains through .tbe heart of t lie Cascade range. Bee the Corge of tbe Columbia, bheppard' Dell. Cronn Point. Latoureile. Ilrhlal Veil. Mist, Wahkeetia. Mult noiuab, llorselull and other waterlaila. Unnne vtll flxh hatoberieK. Oneonta (iorg. jrn Park and Wlueiunh I'lnnucles. LaMt from l'..rt laud via Bnae Line, Ha inly or Section Line roiida. Individuals do well to make arrange D'enta through a responsible agency. Council Crest overlooking city. 110O feet blgb. View uueijuuled of Coluuibis and Wil lamette rivers, luuisuu ami Willamette val ' leys. Cascade and Coast lances; snow jeiik colony ot cascaues (uorin to eas days). Including M 1 . Bnln ler. 14.40S St. Helens. WOUI (est; Mt. Adams Ml Hood 11,223 feet; Mt. Jefferson, 10.32: teet. Parks Washington, it bend of Washington etiret. Flowers, shrubs and trees; children's playgrounds; xoo. Noteworthy pieces of scuip. lure, "Coming of the White .Man." by Herman Atklus McNeil; "Snrajawea," Indian women who guided Lewis snd Clark, by Alice Cooper. Ten mtuutcs' wslk. Peninsula, sunken rose gai'dens, coutalnlug more tbnu 700 varieties; 'laygrouuda and model comuiuuity house. Al uoit aud AlnsAortu aveuuos. Laurelburfi, Uaat Oak and Tulrty-ulntb. Mt. Tabor, head f Hawthorue aveuue. Maclcay. Cornell rosl, Datur left uutoucbd; prluieval foreat, wild cai.you. Torsstry Building Lewis and Clarke exposi tion giounda; conialus I.0O0.00O feet of lum ber museum of forest products. Visitors we. coaue from 8 a. tu. to 6 p. iu. "W" car on Morrleou street. Boulevards Columbia and Willamette, en Clrfilliig peulusula: eicelleut views of aarboi, ehlfpplug and Industries; Tetwllltger, south oa Ullth; Falruiouut east of, and Skyline west of Council Crest. Columbia river highway, 1 see above, Publlo Institutions City ball and historical rmii-euuj. Kittb and Madison; eounty court Louse, Fourth suit Salmon; Central library, Isnth and Yamhill; Art uium-uiu. Fifth, near lanihlll; cOtouis bous, 1'ara and Broadway; Csutral pnstufflce, Flt'tu sud Morriaoo; i. m' C. A., Sixth and laylor; Y. W. C. A., Broad way and 'laylor. Lxhlbits Oregon resources, fish and game Ortgon building. Fifth and Oak; historical Oregon Ulatorical society. 207 Second street': museum, city hall; lumber Industry, rora'atry building. Harbor Features West and east side public docks, motor boat lauding, foot of Stark; boatbouae for river touts: shipping, modern bridges. Brosdway. Bailioad and Hawthorne. Panoramic view 01 city from Willamette, King's aud Portland Heights, Council Crest" Ut. Tabor. Views of down town districts. Journal build ing, Yeon building. Northwestern National Bank building. Meier & FrauaVe. aioxthweat Meat Paoa.ing aud BtoeJk Oeutar Lnlou Meat wupauy, Union Stockyards com . . uauy. North Portland. Uniformed guide. Ken ton car, change to Stockysrda car. Worthy of Motic Skidmore fountain. First and Ankeny, by Ollu 11. Warner, preaantad by Btepheo Skldmoie; Tborupsoa fountain, ur . aented by David P. Thoupsun; Plata block Voukth and Salmon; Soldiers' niouament.' Lawuadale scjuar. Fourth and Taylor. Cbluatown au Norm Fourth and Second : Btreets. Modern high and grade schools; school iu. 4ena; roa Ledges. "Seeing Portiaud," sutomobllea. . Seeing Portland." trolley cars. . Trip through lumber mills. Typical Horn bsotiwa Portland Helahta. Sob Hill, lrttugtou. Suburban Trips Via P. R., L. ft P. Co.: . Boll Bun park. 30 miles; Latacada park. HI BiilM. fishing aud mountain tralla: Canemab !ark. 16 lullea. overlook lug Willamette; Co nmbla beach, nd Vancouver line, bathing. - Mount Hood Trip North Side: Drive out - along the Columbia river highway (aee above) J, to Hood River, and then up through Hood Blver valley to Mount Hood Lodge, 8t00 eleva ." tion, or on to Cloud Cap Inn, 6OO0 elevation: conditions ideal tor mountain cllmba; viewa ftorlooa; roads good. Or take train to Hood Ivar. thence by automobile dally to Clood Cap Inn; or by Hood Blver Valley railroad to parkdale and auge from tber. ; South Side Aotomobllt state dally from Portland to Government Camp, Rhododendron. RUPTURE Johnston & Umbarger y;S RUPTURE SPECIALISTS - , x 411.412 Aliak Bids. H X; JUuIt Qusranteecl , .i. Exnmlnntlona Annoanced. The United titates civil service commli slon announces open competitive ex amlnatlons as follows: August 23, apprentice, for boy only, to fill a vacancy in the position of plate printer's helper at $700 a year in the coast and geodetic survey, department of comnierco, Washington, D. C. Cer tification from this register will also Le rnada to fill vacancies as they mu4' occur In the following posi tions: Apprentice plata printer, bu reau of engraving and printing:, $1 per diem: nsistunt map printer, geo logical survey. $1 per diem; junior lock fitter, mail lock repair shpp, postofflce department, $1.26 per diem. Applicants must have reached their sixteenth but not their eighteenth birthday on the date of the examin ation. August 29, supervising- marina engineer, for men only, undej the quartermaster general of the army, war department, Washington, P. C at $350 a year. September 12, explosive chemist, for men only, in the ord t . . - nance department at large, Frankfort arsenal Philadelphia, Pa., at a salary of SS000 a year. Further Information and application forms may be ob tained from M. K. Wig-ton, local sec retary, board of U. S, civil service ex aminers, postofflce building, Portland, Or. T. W. Froaser Dieav T. W. Prosser, died this morning at his home, 73 Karl street. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise H. Prosser, and his three daughters, Mrs. L. II. Scheft ler, Miss Jessie and Miss Ruby Pros ser. Mr. Prosser was 06 years of age, a native of New York, and bad re sided in Portland for the past ten years. He was well known In Bat tle Creek, Mich., and returned from a business trip to that city a few months ago. Funeral arrangements will be made by J. P. Flnley& Son. Death of Thomas 7. Cowan- Thomas F. Cowan, who died at his home, 674 East Madison street, this morning, was 78 years of age and had resided in Portland for the past 27 years. He Is survived by two sons and one daughter, E. H. and Tom F. Cowan and Mr. Frank de Parq. Fu neral services will be held next Sat urday from the residence at 2:30 p. m., and interment will be In Greenwood cemetery. A. D. Kenworthy has charge of the body. Boy Missed, Found Asleep. While police and relatives sought anxiously for Fred Daly, six years old, laat night, the lad was asleep under a lounge In his home at 439 East Twelfth street. City Physician F. J. Zlegler was summoned by the frantic relatives and he called the police ro aid In the search. Fred's grandmother found him curled up under the lounge. Relatives learned that the boy had been ridios on a Junk wagon and had visions of kidnapping. Aid society of the Emanuel Lutheran Aid tiockty of the Tmanuel Lutheran church, Nineteenth and Irving streets, are to take a trip on the Columbia river highway. This was decided at the regular monthly meeting held t the church yesterday afternoon. A committee consisting of the president. Mrs. Levin Lundquist and the treas urer, Mrs. Herman Ilowklnaon, was appointed to arrange the preliminary details of the trip. Organ. Society to Meet. The Pipe Organ society of Immanuel Lutheran church, Nineteenth and Irving streets, will meet at the church tomorrow evening for its monthly' session and entertainment. After the business session, a program of vocal and in strumental music will be given. Miss Lydla Anderson and Miss Thora Lind strom will be hostesses. The public Is invited. Soft Drink Man Fined $175. James Booras, proprietor of a pool hall and soft drink establishment at 28 Sec ond street, pleaded guilty to violating the prohibition law yesterday and was fined $175 by Judge Langguth. A charge against James Bourapas. clerk in Booras" establishment, was dis missed by Deputy District Attorney Richard Delch. Dayvlll Banoner Bleat. Following an illness of nine months at the Good Samaritan hospital, E. 8tewart, a well to do rancher of Dayvllle, Or., passed away last night. The cause of his death was paralysis. He was taken to the hospital October 1. His widow survives. The body will be shipped to Dayville for burial. Women's Club to Meet. The "Wom en's Political Study, league will meet Saturday at 10:30 a. m. In the Oregon building to receive reports of com mlttees and transact Important busi ness. Sterling' Funeral Held. Funeral services for David Sterling, who died July 31, were held this morning at Finley's chapel, Rev. J. D. Corby offi ciating. Ir. Stuart McGuire sang 'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." inter ment was made In Rlverview ceme tery. Mr. Sterling was 76 yearg, of age at the time' of his death, and had been a resident of Portland for over 18 years. He la survived by a daugh ter, Mrs. Carl Zimmerman of this city, and a son, Raymond Sterling, of Omaha, Neb. Mator Is Stolen- A raluable rotary motor that had been changed to a spark gap device for wireless telegra phy, was stolen from the home of Thad W. Vreeland, 210 Graham avenue, be tween fjand & o'clock yesterday after noon. "Three boys are suspected. En trance was gained through tho base-1 ment window. Detectlvea are lnvestl- fatlng. Bis; Dance Every SavtnrSay BTerUag, Becker's hall. Corbett on Columbia high way; 11 couple, supper extra, Jftnest equipped ballroom on the coast; best music No Improper dancing allowed. Stage leaves St. Charles hotel Saturday 1:15 p. m., returning after dance Round trip. SI. (Adv.) O. A. R. Hold Funeral. Yesterday afternoon General Compson post, G. A. R., had charge of the funeral services of Edward N. Case at the Chambers chapel. Interment was at Fisher, Wash. Mr. Case died on July SI at his home In this city. 1680 Hodge street, at the age of 68 years. Maxsnalltown Club Ficnio, The Marshailtown, Iowa, club will hold a reunion and picnic at the Oaks tomor row at 2:30 p.m., with dinner at 6:30. All former residents of Marshailtown are Invited to bring their lunch baskets. Elks' Band to Flay. The Klks' band, under Director C. Tlgano, will play an attractive program tomorrow evening at Peninsular park, following the conclusion of the playground fes tivities. Steamer Jessie Harking, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally except Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Salts Pressed, 38 cents, Dry or steam cleaned SI. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark. Broadway 514. (Adv.) Dr. Louis Back has returned from the easL Office 822 Selling bldg. Adv. Multnomah Falls Excursion tomor row, tickets 75c, at Y. M. C A. (Adv.) Dr. Haynes, Optician, Morgan bid. Ad. Dr. Arthur BosenXeld has returned. NEW STICKER TO BOOST FOR SEASIDE 9 French Flier Bags German Aeroplanes Sergeant Chalnat Brings Down Two, Making His Total 11 at Eight Since He Began Flights. Paris, Aug., S. (U. P.) In air re connaissance on the Somme front. Ser geant Chalnat of the French flying squad yesterday bagged two German aeroplanes, making a total of eight so far brought down by him. His exploit was announced In an official state ment. Another German aeroplane. It was stated, was defeated In an air com bat near Chauny. Seaside's Poster-Stamp. Seaside, Or., Aug. 8. To keep Sea Side and Its varied attractions always before the public in general, local boosters are supplying citizens and visitors with a new sticker poster stamp, and an effort is being mad, to have one of these stamps; attached to every piece of mall and to every pack age that leaves this place. The picture In the stamp is of Tillamook head. The stamp ba the design of Mrs. V'onnle Owing Webb. Funeral Service for F. J. Fellows Held Former Portland Merchant Died Tues day at Home of Son, Sr. Duane Fel lows; Arrived Here SO Tears Ago. The funeral services for Frank J. Fellows, former Portland merchant, were held this afternoon at the Port land Crematorium at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Fellows died at the home of his son. Dr. Duane Fellows, at 1025 East Flan ders street, Tuesday. Frank Fellows was born In Minnesota In 1859. Twenty years ago he came to Portland and entered the grocery business. He opened a store between Fifth and Sixth on Washington street, and later moved to Park and Oak street. He retired from business about five years ago and has since spent his time In Hood NEW Houston Hotel SIXTH ASTD EVEBETT STREETS. 4 blocks from Union Station. Under new management. AU newly deco rated. Every convenience Special Bates by Week or Month. Rates 75c. SI. SI. 50 per day. S Moderate-tx-reari HOT at o( Xnv Hotel Clifford Ess Morrison St.. Hear Oraad Irs, "6c. Si per aai; with tela. tlM. TmiiH',:;unm 333 TTTTTTmHrnTmumiimimmr (Jetting Stronger for V-x TIRES every day When public demand swings toward one tire strongly to the tune of millions, and increases steadily for five years, you can put all confidence in the character of that tire. In 1911 Firestone Tire sales were $7,462, 581.17. In 1915 they were $25,187,884.33. This is an increase of 257. Up to June 1, 1916, Firestone Tire sales show an in crease of 38. over 1915. Such growth is a true indication of the Pulse of the Public. No demand could attain such splendid proportions in so short a time unless the tires themselves had given the Most Miles per Dollar. Your dealer will supply you ' Firestone Tire and Rubber Company "America largest Exclusive Tlx and Blaa Makers' 65-87-69 Park Street N., Portland; Or. Home Of fir and Factory: Akron, Ohio BraaobCw and alsn SYarrwfctra IRONS Now $0.75 No matter how much ironing you do, your room will always be cool if you use an electric iron. The Hotpoint Iron is well balanced, has a cool han dle and an attached stand, which saves lifting the iron into the stand and back again innumerable times during the dav. You may not be able to get away to the lakes or moun tains this Summer to enjoy the natural breeze. Your next best way to find comfort is to buy one of our electric fans it will keep you cool and com fortable, day and night, all Summer, at less than one half cent an hour. " Prices . . $9.50 and Up Stubbs Electric Co. Sixth at Pine We Deliver i River and with his son in Portland, f Mr. Fellows has been in 111 health for three years -and had been con- , niuiur inning since ins aeatn ot ma wife, three months ago. , He was a prominent member of the A. O. U. W. Miss Diss ton Dies. . Cottage Grove. Or., Aug. S. Miss Amanda Dlsston died at Wlldwood yes terday morning of heart trouble, from which she had long been a sufferer. She was a daughter of .Mr. and Mrs Al Whitman, and wag 17 yean of age. Men's $25.00 Suits $15. Men ! Come upstairs where you save the high rent profit on your suit of clothes, $25 men's suits for 116. All ready to wear. Jimmy Dunn. S15-H-17 Oregonlan bldg. Elevator to id fir. Ad. Attached to a life preserver invent ed by a Buffalo man is a device that enables him to breathe in the roughest water and also to signal for help. ST" INTMIS BLOCK u MAsTaTTsTa rsl -i i i r Are YOU a Dead One? Is there something wrong with yon. and you don't know what? raJMCAFSI IT'S TOTJB XTX8. Come to me and have your eyes looked over in a slcen tlflo manner. Prices Lenses Sphero in your own frame tt.00 T aaa 13 n IS i A litmlnitm a a miMs4naa . SB s trains .ou L,.n Rnh.TA ,i,ur.,li i il k Sphero in m c 1 d - filled Klaus mounting $5 fiO faO Kryptok lenses 8.0o to S1S.OO z Lsnass frame STAPLES, THE JEWELER 966 MOaUtXBOxr. BUT. THZKD and FOTJBTH I W. Powers' Great AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE ' $20,000 Worth of Fine Furniture to Go for About $12,000! Reduced in --Sold on "Credit" BRASS BEDS $14.50 Colonial Bass 0 DC Led now w wiUJ $27 Continuous Post ? I C Qfl Heavy Filler Bed nowwIUiOU $24.60 Colonial Bed in I O CC panel desljoi W '0J $28.50 Pollet-Flnish "-CIQQC Filler Bed now w I wiJl $31.60 Bed with htavy on nrt post mounts now - 04OU S2S.50 Bed, unique ' de-P I C Qfl' sign, now V I UiOU $15.75 Colonial Design Jg $32. r,0 14 - Filler Bed P 7 I C verv choice i f a I J $18.75 French Metal Bed, C Q QC post style, now V OiOU oi.uo Ju-tilier Brass COQ DE Bed, very heavy ;iU5iQd $37.60 Bed. beautifully PO I 4ft trimmed, now vAli'rU $39.76, extra height and CO i CC weight, now iJAIiUd Big Clearance of DINING TABLES $29.75 Plank Top Plat- I C IC form Base Dining TbleIOilO Pedestal Extension Ta ble, Square P 1 1 1 a r, .0 QC Quartered Oak Effect . W UiWU $8.60 Quartered Plank PI 4 QC Top Dining Table 0 I s 3 J $34.25 48 -inch Plank CO I IC Top Pedestal Table if" $49.60 Mahogany tiher-COOQC aton Dining Table viOJ $80.50 Mahogany Ped-P4 Cfl estal Extension Table V I iwU $43.60 Full Quartered POQ Crt Massive Dining Table .. VwiUU $43.75 Fumed Plank Top POO Ofl Dining Table aAiOU $8.00 64-inch Pedestal POP Cfl V.tTilfm Table ayuUiOU 161. .0 Massive 64 - inch Quartered Table . . Matched CHAMBER SUITfcS $94.25 Walnut Dresser and P Mf QC Chiffonier to match now . W $74.00 Bird's Eye Maple P 00 71: and Chiffonier to match) uOil $293.50 Mahogany Jacqbe- P I QC 7 C an 6-plece Suite twin bedswIOgifW $112.00 Quartered Oak P 01 Cfl Suite, $ur pieces W OHiBU $125.00 Adam IvoryP 0Q Cfl Enamel Suite, 4 piecea ..V OOiWU $142.50 Bird's Eye Maple P Q4 7C Suite, 3 pieces w OHilO $268.00 4-plece Adam Ma- PI 70 Cfl hogany Suite at wllAiOU $131.00 Binds By Maple Dresser and Chiffonier to P Q7 flK match V 01 10 J S1S7.60 Walnut Colonial Dresser and Chiffonier to P QQ 7C match . V 4i wl j 14 1 si -raw iiii"is -1 - 1 j .xr Sample Values in DRESSERS $24.00 Mahogany Prln- P I Q CC cess DrfKBer w I UiDU $45.00 Mahogany Vleto p I Q Qf rla Dresser $ I OiOU $21.00 Large Glass Swell P I O QC Front Dresser wlOitJj X36.50 Oak ColonlalPICftr Chiffonier w I 0i3J $89.60 Oak Princess PC I Cfl Dresser J3 I lOU $24. 50 Walnut Dresser J j J $77 AO Adam Ivory PQQ ylfl Knuniel Dresoer w00irU $51.00 Ivory K n u iu e 1 PQQ 7C Dieter vaOiI 3 $5,',. 00 Bird s 12ye Colo- SOI flC lonlal Iiresser va.T'iOU $27:50 Birds Eye MaplePIAQC Dresser wlfiOw $3.0 Ivory E n a m e 1 PO I IC Di cum t v. Iilu Oolden Klnlsrhed lreSH- P 7 QC er, plate minor v I 33 Showing the New Prices on Rockers .Vi-41.75 Out-of-town customer can afford to come iun dredS of miles to attend this sale. $6.25 Oak Arm Honkers priced at - $9.75 Leather SeatArm Rocker now at $12.50 Leather Boat 1 111 rvocKer $24.60 Leather Seat atid Back Kocker $28,60 leather Seat and Back Chair $19.00 Stlckley Leather Heat Arm Chair $96.00 Leather Turkish Arm Rocker $42.60 LtOoae Cusjilon, Ali Leather Rocker $27.75 Karpen Leather Attn Chair $ 3.95 $ 5,15 $ 7.85 $12.90 $11.95 $ 9.45 $47.50 $21.50 $15.60 If You Are a Custo mer of This Store Add These Special Sale Goods to Your Contract. D) QUALITY FIRST Take Them Home 40c Per Dozen PHONES Main 3484 A-1191 293 Morrison 3i Makers ol First Track Tires-Leaders Theh and Leaders Now, la Quality and Yobnna 5 laJiiuuuiunuiiiiiMumutMiuii Paying by Check la no experiment. The) cheeking account has long passed that a tags where its safety, convenience and accuracy might have keen questioned. It is univerj sally accepted as the prudent way of paying out money. Contribute to your profit and success by paying by check, and to your prestige by intrusting your check ing account to a responsible bank. Oldest in the Northwest, this bank invite your consideration of its unusual facilities and its willingness and ability to serr. LADD & TILTON BANK Established in 18S9 Washington and Third QT COO m I Boost for Coos I 9 The Greatest Celebration in Years Coos Bay Country invites the world to elebrate the coming of the railroad. Hos pitality is the Keynote of this celebration, PROGRAM NORTH BEND DAY Au. 24th Band Concert Speaking Ceremonies Dedication Simpson Park 3 Street Carnival Water Sports Parade Driving Golden Spike. COOS COUNTY DAY Aug. 25th Trips by rail and boat to Coquille, Bandon, Myrtle Point, Powers, Coos Bay, Mussel Reef. Sunset Bay, Cape Arafo. Sea food dinner fit Charleston-Bay. Fishing at Lakeside Launch trips on Coos Bay. MARSHFIELD DAY Aug. 26th Industrial Parade Water Sports Auto Racing Illuminated Launch Parade fireworks Dancing Horse Racing. Low Round Trip Fares On Sale Aug. 21 to 26, inc. Return limit August 31. City Ticket Office, Corner 6th and Oak Sts., for information. John Scott, Gem. Pass. Agent Portland, Oregon. SOUTHERN PACIFIC aaaaawaaW ' ' - i