THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND;; SATURDAY; JULY 12, ; 1913. l fowN-fopi6sv; Itmbn to all points of th VnltaA State or abroad ahoald take adrantac of azpscietMMdlD ; formation and serrioe offend through Th Ora ' mom J carnal Travel Bnrean. in personal charge ! of Doner B. Smith. Bailroad ticket and -; ship booking arranged. iforcig ezehaBg lamed. I Information itna recardiM passport. , .sv - - - . ...... ... , r Columbia River Bate Cea hearing. Court Boue. July St. Buyers week. Aucnst 4 to . ; - r- - National Editorial Association. AttfMt S to .' gtato Elks' eonrsntiun, KlamatA Faila, Atuurt 14 ta-lS. , - - 'I Spoken Io Ursula fair. J Spokane, Wash September 1 to . . V ' 1 Wail Walla fair. Wall WaBa. WMh, Sep tember 8 to II. ",.. . Yakima Btat fair, TaHma, Wash., Septem ber 18 to 20. ''W1'- :' : . jPandkton .Bound-Up, Pendleton. Of .Sep tember IB to 31. , - , v ! Ninth Animal Pacifio International Uraatoek Kipoeitioo. Portland. November 11 to 22. ; ' . KITEK fOBECAST ! . ? ' Tba Willamette Titer t PoruaM wfll.fs lightly Sunday and ' remain Bearljr stationary Monday and Tuesday. H t 1 , ( r" TODAY'S FORECASTS l-'':-. I . . Portland and Vicinity To sight and Sunday, fair; westerly winds. . j ' Oregon- Tonight and . Sunday, fair; gantlo westerly winds.; Washington- Tonight and Sunday." probably showers west portion, fair east portion; moderate southwesterly winds. 'V 1 WEATHER COKD1TIOKS i Moderately high nr assure prevails on the At-, Untie, roll and North Pacifio boasts. Elaewhers the prewura 1 generally low. tha lowest readings being in Saskatchewan. Precipitation has ee nmd at scattered stations on the extreme Nerth Pacific coast, in the extreme Southwest, in the northern Rocky mountain redonv and In -the middle Misaiasippi Taller. The weather la macn cooler in parte- of. Idaho, Washington. Montana and Utah, and tnoch warmer in Wyoming. The lemperature I generally below normal on the North Pacifio alope and in tha Eastern and South ern states, and aboe normal la the BouthwesterO and Middle-western states. - EDWABD I WELLS. , OBSERVATIONS STATIONS 5s n Baker. Or. . . Boise, Idaho ............. Hoeton, Maaa. t hicaga. IU. Tea Moines, low. Kureka, CaL Fresno. Cal. ............. Helena, Mont. ........... KaUspsU. Mont .......... Kansas City,: Mo. ... jom Angeles, Cal. ......... Marshfield. Or. Msdford. Or Memphis, Ten a. .......... Modena, TJtoh . New Tork, N. T. . ........ North Head, Wash ........ klahoma City. . Okie,. .... Phoenix. Aria. ........... Pittsburg. Pa. ........ Poratello. Idaho Portland. Or. Huaebnrg, Or.- ItoeweU. N. M. .......... Sacramento, CaL .......... !St. JUrais, Mo. r. . Ht. PanU Minn . . Halt Iaka City. Utah. ..... Ran I Me so, Cai. ......... Han Francisco, Cal. ....... 1 Heattla, Wash. - ... ......... Spokane. Wash. .......... Tseoma, Wash. .......... Tatoosb Island, Waah ...... Walla Walla. Wash ........ ' Washington. D. C. ......... Yakima, Wash. ......... . ' P. M. report of preceding o 0 0 0 .80 0 0 .12 .44 O 0 0 0 .40 .84 0 . O ": o - .24 O : o . o o o ' 9 .78 9 .- 0 o 0 o o 0 ' .02 0 day. L THBDT STAMPS , - and WAB SAVINGS STAMPS On Sal at Business Office. The Journal. To-rl Ttrfvai. Va.ps Bootles-glnaT ChmTge , A. A. neCKaVlX. um urnw. rw. stand near Broadway and Waahinjrton street, was arrested Friday evening; by l Patrolmen Wilson and Waddell of the '''wart emartncy on a chars - bootleggint;. The , offlocgrs , approached t Seekatx asking- to purchaso liquor. and were taken to East Everett and Twenty fifth streets, where two pint f Sunny brook whiskey were "purchased for $17, the officers reported. .V' 'v- f - Dr. ", I. D. latterom, noted . authority, says:. "The condition or disease known as pyorrhea is amenaDie to irraunei effecting; a cure as readily and. satis factorily as the other lesions of the dental onrana- Dr. Johnson's Dental Text Book, patr 461.) With nerve vivi. eraHat nrorrhau accordins; . ujwnua " r . ; to methods advocated y w. rMienon. fill, crown and extract teem wimout ps4n. Drs. Hartley,"-Klesendahl' and ' Marshal Journal bid;. Adv." rv , -Womaa Attenpts Salrlde While tem porarily derangd over domestic troubles. Helen Steward, aged 11, of the Taylor apartments at Taylor and First streets drank a quantity of iodine In an attempt at suicide at :45 o'clock Friday night. Attention was given her - at - the Emer 'gency hospital.-It was found; that -she naa nor. uuwo emwai v : : great harm. - : i ' ".. i ; ' Baraey Perlmaa Arrested Barney ; fenman, saia TO oe an via guemur ui the bootlegging game.-was arrested Fri day evening at. Fifth . and Washington ,i streets by Patrolman Abbott and is be ing Jxeld under $600 ball on vagrancy " .charges. He Is believed by police to be -1 mixed up with a new bootlegging gang, 'i Kotlce to Dog Owner Owners of an i dogs found without license tags after this date will be arrested without fur ther notification. City will be thor- , oughly canvassed by our officers. Ore gon Humane Society . Pound Master. .; Advl ' i-i-' ; VA- '. ; f;' ' '"' Alleged 1 Gambler la Tolls Charged with having gambling paraphernalia In his possession v Lee Foo,- a Chinese merchant at 81 North Fourth street was arrested Friday evening by Patrolman " Stmpkins and is held under $260 ball. Still la Hon Balded Richard Delch. deputy city - attorney, . and Patrolmen T ns-lat anrt Arott neimed - Six ' aralions Of . moonshine whiskey, part of which was bottled and more , or wmcn was in a kMu.nuAa sttill. at the ham of R. E. Ing of 1199 Omaha street at O'clock Tha man with korae seaa pipes his house for gas " while building. You need a sas range, a laundry stove, an .automatic beater, a couple of ; Radiantfires in. your fireplaces and that greatest bless ing of all. a gas furnace.. "All of these can. be Seen In operation at the Gas Office, Alder; near. 5th.' ' ' - i Hals $i 84 I 4 60 72 68 7 70 84 72 88 BO 108 74 3 84 74 "82 2 78 80 64 66 40 90 4 74 62 60 7tt 88 0 82 8 72 0 74 74 60 92 64 6 82 78 80 70 6 60 82 68 82 86 4 76 72 62 62 60 62 62 86 60 62 62 64 60 88 66 78 68 jo 66 By ' When going away for the summer or on your -vacation, hav Th Journal follow you at th regular rato of 15o per - week, or the following agent wiU supply ;ou at regular city rates. I , .Barriew, Or. -Era B. Daridson. , Bay City, Or. Mrs. T. A.Gillen. ' Cannon Beach Ecnla, Or" H- U Harris. " Parson. Wssh. Csrl B. Smith, also Bhip herd's Springs 1 ' ".--' Garibaldi, Or Mrs. 8, MeMlUan. , Gearhsrt,. Or. iasoa, McCan. In Beach, Wasbv Balph Prag. - Manhattan Beach Mrs. a. L Baatoaw. ; Msnsanita Beach O. BL Nunn. -Neab-Ksb-Nie, Or. A. C. Anderson. . - Nehalcm, Or Nehalem Drug Company. ; Newport, Or. M. H. Hunt. -i Ocean Park. Wash. W. A. Parent . , y Bockaway Baaah. Or. F. P. MUler. aa.ki.. Or. Jason MeCune, Lewis Drug tor..-). 'ic':r:.is-- "X Saartew. Wash. Balph Prag. - . Ten Mil Lata Louis St. Dennia, TOJamook. Or. John Plaxker. 'i Twin. Books. Or D. Jj Van Seyoe. : . . - -WUboit Spring P.. W.McUran. Is said to haver had the still: in opera tion when the policemen . entered bis home, with a John Doe search warrant. Long will be held .for the federal grand Jury.- . i ' -1 . i '. . . . ' - -' peets Brether-lB-law" t After the coincidence of the disappearance of . dif ferent amounts of money after each visit of his brother-in-law. George Haines, Matt Cahlll. 122 East Fifteenth street norths complained to the police and re quested an Investigation; ' This morning Inspector Hayden arrested two men who were arguing about the uncertain dispo sition of a sum' of money. One of the men ! was George ' Haines. It la re ported that he confessed the theft of ISO or $40 and a gold watch from' Ca hlll. ' , i ' - ? V t : Dally Report DiseoaUaaed Dally re ports submitted to the United - States bureau of markets by railroad freight agents -throughout the country concern ing shipments of farm products in the various districts will be discontinued this week and monthly reports substi tuted, according- to information re ceceived by freight sagents ' this morn ing. The change to a monthly basis was ordered by C. Ai Prouty. director of the department of valuations under the railroad administration. Girl Fall From Porefc. Takes to Hotpttal Helen Webster, aged 7 - of East Thirty-eighth and Belmont streets was - treated at the Good Samaritan i hospital Friday , afternoon . for a cut lip: which she suffered when she fell from the front . porch of her home. After, the wound was treated the little girl was sent home, ; ..,--,-. 'eyrlde Ieads to Jail After a luxur ious Joyride to Seattle- in a stolen auto mobile, Earl Dooley, Portland for hire chauffeur, was I returned last night by Chief of Police Johnson and Special Agent' Hayden r of the automobile con ference, charged , with larceny of an automobile belonging to Mrs. A. H. Qillon of 2636 East Forty-eighth street. Steamplpe Fitter Isjared Orlio Bllz sard. 35,. 144 North Fifteenth.' street, a steampipe fitter for the Willamette Iron and Steel company, who was struck on the head , by a piece of : falling pipe about 2:30 Saturday morning, was re ported to be resting . easy , at St. "Vin cents hospital. t 4 - Warres Bay Iajared Warren-H. Ray, 41, of 891. Division street, an employe of Mason, Ehrman & Co.. suffered lacera tion and bruises on the bead when a box of soap fell on him while be; was unloading : a ' truck at the plant Friday afternoon. He was .treated at St. Vln--cents hospitaL ' -Men's Beaort Program-Rev. Byron J. Clark, pastor of First United , Brethren church, will speak at the Men's resort meeting Sunday at 4 p. m. John Long will lead the community singing. The Laughton 'family ' orchestra and Miss Alice Johnson have arranged a program Of music Cash Register Is Bobbed Following a report of the theft of , $50 from the cash register, received from Christ Brothers confectionery store, " ZS5 JNortn Fourteenth street, an investigation will be conducted to discover .who broke Into the store some time Friday night. Fear? Companies - Called Ost -Four fire companies were called out at 6 :30 o'clock Friday afternoon In . answer to an East - Side fire call. ' The firemen found an awning fire at . 405 Union avenue. Damage amounted to; $10. Wife Caase Hsabaad's Arrest Con rad Sitner, 1343 Olenn avenue, was ar rested Friday , night by . Deputy Con stable .Watkins on a warrant sworn out by; Mrs." Conrad. ln which i she charges non-support. 4 ' . s, , . . ' Lovtas- is ' Bisstlssed Orville Loving, who was arrested In municipal court Thursday for perjury In testifying; be fore Municipal Judge Rossman, was dis missed after being given a bearing in the same court Friday afternoon. . -r Shepard Aate Bss Uses St, : Helens, Hood River, Bridal Veil. Cascade Locks and all way points. Leave St. Charles hotel on schedule time. For Informa tion call Marshall 4381. Main 980, A 3611. Adv.. k , ; .- "r- ' ; Plesie Is "Psstpesed The pksnlc planned, by ; the ladies' auxiliary to the Boilermakers' . union for Sunday at Crystal Lake park has been postponed until July 20.M . :- - r ! BetUr Baked . Beast, Boston style, Perfection, that's all. Price's Better Baked Bean C - Pacific Market, cor. 4th and. Yamhill , streets Adv. v Steamer ' Jestle Harklss for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday, leave Alder, street dock at 2 p. m. Adv.. .-, : . . ' eUeasaer Iralda - for St. Helens and Rainier, daily at t :30 p. nv. foot of Alder street. Sunday, St. . Helens only, 1 :30 p. m. Adv. . , ; Willamette Flyer for Oregon City and resorts, . Taylor - St. dock, Sunday. 8. 11, 2 and 6 p. m. Adv. " ' ' Hadley A Silver, tailors, make depend able clothes. . 100 Sixth : street, corner Stark. Adv. .. . Dr. Vermaa Pae moved to 80S Ste-t vens building., Phone Main .1525. Adv. .Milk Dlt-Treatmeat The Moore Sanitarium. Phones. Main 6101, East 47. Bexweed, Slabwood, Cordwoed, Mult nomah Fuel Co. Main 6540. A-2116.-Adv. Halreattlsg you .will like. The Market Barber Shop, 187 4th at YamhllL Adv. Monument in Honor Of Hembree Planned -v Yakima.' -Wash.;' July 12. Curators -ot the Washington State Historial . society voted at Tacoma Monday to spend $200 to erect a monument In memory of Cap tain A- J. Hembree, wno was Killed from ambush- In the - Indian war of 1855-1856. The site, will be about six miles .from Toppenlsh, where Hembree was killed. A marker will be put on the roadside nearest the spot, but the jnonument will do a quarter or a mne xrom the TOppen Ish-Goldendale road. . - ' , . i . Hot Lake Arrivals . Hot Lake; July 1. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Wednesday were : William Turner,- Bruneau. Idaho : F. W. Christopher, Baker : . Mra ' A. C. ' Davis, Portland ; S. ; D. . Rice, . Pendleton ; - A: Wealty, Elgin. . ; i v - - - Card of Thanks We desire to extend our alncere thanks to otir many friends for their sympathy ana, kindness shown us in our - late Bereavement, also ror the many beautiful floral offerings. Frank Slavin ' and lamuy. ; Anton Donkers and family. Adv4 v - - . - ODDS AND .ENDS IN 4 - - OF TRAVELERS AND HOMEFOLK Preparing' for Frolfe , f H. M. Manning of Klamath Fans, who la meeting business .'associates in Port land, today, brings , the word that ' the B. P. O. E. gathering soon to be held at Klamath Falls is surely going to be one great, and glorious meeting. "The local lodge Is making- extensive prepara tions and means of entertainment here tofore unheard of have been devised and committees are laboring day and night working- out the, details of what-la in tended to be the most unique' and novel Elks convention ever held in the state," he say a "The lumber Industry con tinues to thrive. Every mill in the coun ty la working overtime and . tba ' stock men talk in .figures so large that the average business man wonders where all the" money Is to come from to pay for the cattle when selling time nomes In the fall." Klamath .county has never -enjoyed such universal prosperity as is evi dent this season." y , r r. r . . -' vV--?'i-- i ; Good. Season .Ahead . ; 4 The Jackson county pear crop this sea son bids fair to eclipse ail previous sea sons. Is the word C C Tull of Medford brings to. his Inquiring - friends. "The Rogue river vaRey never looked better than at present." he says. . , "The . fruit men all -see a good season ahead.' both as to quantity and price. The fruit busi ness In Jackson -county is no longer a haphazard business.. We consider afAilt grower a professional man and -his suc cess; depends upon his scientific knowl edge of the business. Jackson county conducts all of its horticultural and ag ricultural" activities under ; the direction of Claud Cate, a county farm agent. Our land is far too valuable to work IS a careless manner and. It U simply a mat ter of good business - to see that' cur farms are worked to capacity." s -- . , . . . t To Raise Deer i I I -Manager A- B. Campbell la arolnr Into deer and pheasant raising as a side line to - running- the Multnomah hotel, i At Lake Washington Mr.' Campbell owns aoout 60 acres of land which be expects to stock with deer and pheasants as soon as he can make arrangements. Mr. Campbell will go to Seattle in about two weeks to attend to the preliminaries. With tha present quality and value of both deer and pheasant meat, Mr. Campbell hopes to clear up a nice little prom from his game farm, r '.I . I. . Many Cars Congested ' William ' Hoy t of 'Seattle is in Port land .- after touring- through Oregon . In his car. Mr. Hoyt says that the, worst roads he encountered were in the vicin ity of Crater Lake park, where he found 100 cars . congested . - because of road work being done there. All through the state he never before saw such ex tensive road construction undertaken. Mr. Hoyt stayingat the Multnomah. ' i Seattleites Here f " Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fischmaller, Mr. and Mra H. R. Fischmaller, Mra ' M. Cameron and Mrs. J. M. McKeal. all of Seattle, are staying at the Multnomah on their way home after motoring 600 miles through the attractive parts of Syracuse Educator I Joins Faculty Staff As Service Director ' 7 t.-'K i i ,' , i l j Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis. July 12. The new dean of service de partments at the college is Dr. M. E. Smith, director of the summer and eve ning; -sessions and professor pf English at Syracuse university. He will take the place of Dr. E. J. Kraua who re cently resigned, having been offered Important positions with the University of California or the University of Wis consin at an Increase in salary. Dean Smith will teach ' English as well as direct 11 service departments. In addition to bis scholastic attain ments Dr.- Smith baa had wide experi ence as a teacher and Jn administra tion work. He . has made a special study of the fable - and has published numerous articles in this field In such publications as Modern' Philology and the English Journal. , He "was gradu ated from Syracuse nrdfersUy In 1908. : Departments over which he will, have charge at the college are art and archi tecture, bacteriology, botany and plant pathology, chemistry, English, entomo logy, history mathematics and 'modern languages, physics and - soology and. physiology: I V-; :'!': -; -:. I ' Cloudburst Strikes t i In Wasco; Orchards And Gardens Suffer The Dalles, July 12. The Dalles Fri day had one of the heaviest rainfalls of the year, which was the tall end of the cloudburst which hit the hills about five miles .southwest of The Dalles and followed a course directly toward i the City. ': -r f i-' . : - :., - - , The - gardens and - orchards of the Cherry Heights', district suffered the most damage from the water. Earth was washed from the roots of trees and considerable work will be necessary to put the orchards in - condition - again. : A " barn on r the farm of Howard Meyers caved tn and a number of chicken houses .and - packing houses were wrecked by. the storm. U - A strong wind which accompanied the storm broke a number of fruit ' trees down, , tearing the heavy laden limbs from the treea .,.,;...,-.; .-. Philomath President Will Preach Twice - Rev.- C. - T. Whittlesey, . president ' of Philomath college, will preach twice on Sunday.- At 11 a. m. he will speak at the Third United Brethren church -and at 8 p. m. at the Fourth-United Breth ren church. At both services he will talk on the college - forward campaign. Sunday morning Rev. C- P. Blanchard will speak at Fourth church and Sunday evening Rev. E. O. Shepherd Srill preach at Third church. Dr. Byron J. Clark will conduct his regular services at First church, as will Rev. Ira Hawley at Sec ond. Church- ' .' Goggles for motorists and i sportsmen have been invented - that are suspended from the visor of a cap without any at tachment for - their wearers' ears or noses. -. :rsi;; i '.;.- ''.il'K-?-.:? t:i.t-r HJUK ' B w s- RemedV ifGrcnulatcd EVclidd ..." ' " - - -- - i y MM -w - THEISEWS; Oregon. They found the roads in excel lent, condition. . ",'" , . . V Hake. Trip by Auto f Mr. and Mra George. H-. Buhl and son and Mr. and Mrs.-Alex Powers of Leb anon have arrived, at the Seward, after motoring through Vancouver. Seattle and British Columbia. They have been gone for .two weeks. Mr. Buhl Is a merchant at Lebanon and Mr. Powers Is a banker. - -1 - . ' : :t v.?--.. ; . -v.. v.-s " '- ,-z Vacation Planned - . Judd S. Fish of The Dalles, who has Just given up the management of The Dalles hotel, is visiting- at the Imperial. Mr., Fish expects to take a vacation before "entering business elsewhere. ' 'v1!? Motorists Arrive '" ' Mr. . and ' T Mrs.- ; Charles Horton of Klamath ; Falls, and Charley Dunn of Ashland. -motored up from Southern Ore gon. 'They are staying at the Imperial. At the Hotels ' ffZ ; ! Harry I- N ebergall of Albany is reg istered at the Portland." ' ' - Mra A." E. , Woolpert, OJ Cv Woolpert and Miss Josie ; Baret of Hood I River motored Into Portland and are staying at the . Imperial. , The Woolperts . are orehardists.-.-'rviV: :--'-y Dr. . w. L. Davis of San Francisco Is visiting at, the Benson. : J. A. Thornburth, banker from Forest Grove, is a, guest ' at the, Qregon. Dr. and . Mra A. S.. -Essen of The Dalles are registered' at the Cornelius. 1 C ' H. Gram, labor commissioner. Is staying at the Seward from - Salem. ' Cyril Taylor -of Los Angeles, -who Is staying at the Multnomah., motored op from California, making the trip in 6$ hoursv i - -..' Mra I. W. Hart, Miss Elisabeth Hart and Miss Harriet L. Harris of , Boise, Idaho, are visiting at the Portland. , J. .W. Boone, postmaster from Prlne ville,' Is at the Imperial. . - . A.! Ottinger, a . prominent steamship man from -.San Francisco, Is visiting at the Benson. -v- . i ' F.' C -Stewart, banker from. Kelso,. Is registered at the Oregon. Louis Guisto of Cleveland. Ohio, for merly connected with the Portland base ball team, who later went to Cleveland to play. has. arrived at the Cornelius after -receiving his discharge -from serv ice In France. " Judge James A. Fee of . Pendleton Is visiting at the Seward. H. J. . Schulderman, corporation com missioner from Salem, is at tha Mult nomah. , ' ; ' : Among the tourists at the Portland are J. H. Field, and daughters.-Pauline and Naomi from Minneapolis, Mlrln.. Alex Thompson, president and man ager - of . the ' Everett ' Construction 1 com pany of - Everett, Is spending . a few days at the Imperial. ? .- ' A Raymond Whitcomb . touring party of $5 persons from ' New York and Massachusetts : are registered at the Benson.-.' -s ." ';- '-, -'" Will Eccles . of the " family at Baker, who own most ? of the lumber In ; the region. Is registered at the Oregon." ,. J. E. Crowe, proprietor of the Summit hotel at Condon, is visiting at the Im 1 periaL . . Search Is Started . . For Missing Tailor Neighbors of W. L. Brady, In whose tailor shop at 171 Eleventh street a light has been ' burning' behind locked doors for. several days, fear Brady's disappearance and a police Investigation started by them Is ' In progress today. Fears that Brady met with foul play In side the store were set at rest when Officer R. M. Tilton forced the door open. - He found nothing, to Indicate foul play,-nor the whereabouts of the miss ing .tailor. . , - Si A H. Green Stasips for cash. - Hol man Fuel Co. Main -863. A-S858V. Block wood, short . slabwood. --, Rock Springs and Utah coal ; . sawdusti Adv. The moral Influence, at Hill Military academy. Portland. Or. is good. (Adv.) Records . ' .' ' . " ... - .. . SomeSuggestions DAS CIS RECOBDS Out of the East Fox-Trot. . . ; . ..'..Joseph C Smith's .Orchestra Rainy. Dav Blues Pov.Trot 1861 1855 --...Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra Monte Crfsto Jr. Medley. Fox Trot. .... ..Van Eps Trio un, uste. . uenave Medley One Step. . . . . . ... ..... . Van Eps Trio Canary Medlev Fox-Trot . . . : . . .Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra 18541 - t xne Koyai vagaoona jaeaiey Fox-Trot ..w . . Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra I SJa. jay Dear ! Meoiey irox-Trot I . . .Joseph C Smith's Orchestra 85688 i eomeooari uweeineari and r uooa Morning, judge Med- -' ...Joseph C Smith's Orchestra Sometime Medley Fox-Trot.. ; :. 85684 ..Joseph c Smiths Orchestra lar Medlev Fox-Trot i ... . . .Joseph C Smith's Orchestra POPULAR SOfrOB i 'fGirl of My. Heart...... John Steel 18551 A Rose, a Kiss and Tou... - I ..................... .John Steel ' TJaxz Rahv Marion Harria 18655 Bring Back Those Wonderful t Days. Arthur Fields I w nen xou see Another sweetie 185SS f Hanarina A round . A itolsi Pnwlan1 I Mammy o' Mine. ..Adele Rowland IIT8TKTJMEITTAX RECOBDS Rainbow Division March.-. . .1 . . 18(( , , -. 46185 - .Arthur Pryors Band Spirit; of Independence March " ... . . ...... ..Conway's Band f Kiss : Me Asrain ...... victor Hernert's orchestra Humoresque ........ ........... - ..... .Victor Herbert's Orchestra Madame Butterfly Fantasia. ... . .....Victor Herbert's Orchestra 55N4 A-Dream of Love. . . . . ..... ..... .Victor Herbert's Orchestra Midsummer . - c ignt's - uream lT . .... , 8(527 .Victor Concert Orchestra Mtasummer .. iNignt s uream . Intermesso . .-. . . . . . .'. I .........Victor Concert Orchestra Vj BED SEAL . 84818 84816 44814 14511 94581 7458 7456S Juanita ....... .EmIlio.de Gogorxa The Quilting Party, ...... Mabel Garrison wnen xou ixmk in tne neart of ' a Rose........ John McCormack Home; Sweet Home.'. .. . .. ... . . . ....... . . . . AmeUta Galli-Curct Favorita A Tanto Amor (Thou ; Florr Beloved). .'Giuseppe de Luca "Caprice Poetic. ...Alfred Cortot Nocturne in D Flat.Mischa ELman GlRJoni:so:iPiAi:3o. 118 Sixth, Bet- Alder and Morrison. ' Pisses. risyer-Flasos Tletrolss Victor - J Billy; Sunday bBeC f . Mee . " . "l l ll ' 4 4 v ., j, - ,.-.-e i Eugene. .July IX The main feature of the Presbyterian' synod to be held In . KllSTMl.., JulT- . 191 . .ortll . K... nt dreejsed by . Rev. . W...A. (BUly) Sunday. caeauiea to speaa at the local armory July-; ; Other speakers are 'Dr. Silas Kvans of Losf Angeles, president - of Occidental colleger Rev. "Eagar P. H1U of Chicago, , professor of homlletics - In McCorratck Theological, seminary ; Dr. ueorgegi. xnacker of Kansas .City : W. R. Kin, newlv .iM-tiul ur.tsrv f tha board of home missions; Dr. E,. Flnley or .me department of 'country life.' and W., C. Johnstone of 'the board of for eign, misaioaa. W .-.-ij.- - "-;. ' r The, first ; meeting of" the. synod, will be held Tuesday, afternoon! In the ; y. M. ,C A. , hut. on- the. University of Oregon: 'campus. , More than 200 dele gates' are expected.. .", : - i? . - - .. f' - y .Pine Leads to Another .: t Eugene, J ufy 12. List i week J. - Mi Stephens, 'a farmer' living 'near' Crow, paid fine of $50: for kilUng deer'out of season Friday ..Stephens was again before ,tbe. court .and another fine c of 660 was levied. This time it was on a charge of beating-- Joseph ,. Llles. - a neighbor. - whom - the - hunter" believed .' to have ? "snitched","' on .htm - In the deer killing episode. JXWrty-five dollars of the fine was , remitted . pending , good behavior. , ' .' v '', t z - ' '; - T ' : ; Tn1inf3m j ;KMnici For;,utoVpeelding In municipal .court Friday.. 29 speeders were brought before Judge Rossman -and 14 of tiiem paid 'a total of fines amount-! . Ing to; 6155.. . ; x v. '.j - Offenders who--were fined for travel big-from "28 to , 38 ; miles -an hour 133 Park OVER ONE THE HOPE FOR DISTRESSED HUMANITY . .? .- r !A' - TT 1 TT7- TTTT TT irf:''.-;EEKADWAY AND TAYLOR , ; , ; 1 ; This' lecture wilbbring, comfort' to the: sad, ;as it points, out: God's wondeffulpr6visi6ri were : ' M. B.- Ewen. $25 : L. "V. Brown son. 85; L. A. Hamilton. J7.50. and Nel son Thomas. $17. These were arrested by. . Officer ! Horak. Motorcycle Officer Van Deusen arrested the fallowing: Le Roy Ruby, - $88 J. - A. Dressier, $15 ; M. Babcock, $7.50; D-.Wadsworth. $10, and B..Relnhart. $5. t Arrests made by Officer Anderson re sulted, in tiie following, fines :. S. Mo Kied. $16; R. W. Moore. $10; J. Vitas. $7.60, and A. G. NorthalL. $70. -R, Kor suxsi was arrested by Officer Van Deu sen for leaving the cutout open on a Ford delivery truck:; and ; was fined f& OfficersfHec By Or egari Dental m Association Here Officers elected by the Oregon Stat Dental association In-, convention hers tbfii week are: President, IThvF, Holllster i of Portland ; . vice , president. Dry Clyde Mount of Oregon City ; sec retary. Dr. Walter Shearer ; treasurer. Dr. C , S. Lauderdale ; executive com mittee, - Dr. - E. E. Robinson and Dr. A. F. Weeks, all of Portland, -r- it; t Many of the visiting dentists are re maining over, to attend the three days post graduate course to be given by the Mortonson - Brothers of Milwaukee on Ithe technique of gold inlay. " -The twenty-third annual - convention of the association which has just closed, was one of the most successful ever held by that-, body. Its officers report. On account oC the presence of . the two eminent eastern ' dental specialists, - Dr. V.- E. Roach of Chicago" ; and Dr. Ai L. Le Gro of Detroit, the attendance from all sections of the state reached 250.- ;. ;i Courts Vaeation Begins -'August 1 ; Salem, July 12. Members of . the su preme court will : begin their " annual vacation of one month on August 1. In-order that the court may clear up Its' calendar of pending cases before that time. July 16, 16 and 17 have been designated as the last dates on which hearings will be held before va cation 1 time, - ' - t, ,!,;-' ............ ;. '-.i -, "v- vv',.,;v... :... "'.., . . i; J .- ,. ' THREE PLACES - 332 aslimtstoii , MILLION PEOPLE ; SERVED A Wonderful Bible; Lecture Dealing With ; . " the . Perplexing ! Questions of r . the Hoiir, by t , ; ' ; Josepfef.iRiaiaerfri: , Successor to Pastor Russell, President of the- International Bible Students' Asso-. ?ciation, and Noted Throughout the ' ; W9rld-as a Bible Exegete ' '' A year ago ;Mr,, Rutherford was -sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for publishing THE FINISHED .MYSTERY, : a "wonderful , B ible commentary, i was ' held in V prison nine months without, bail and was released by the Appellate Court re-. versing judgment and holding that he was , not; fairly tried:- ; 'fr1 t ;for:the ultimate -blessing llntertainmerits ;to ; Be New Feature at ; . Employment Home i 1 S )aaaSsSaaBsasaSa v . T-i Entertainments each Sunday, Wednes day ' and Friday afternoon at the sol diers', and "sailors' employment bureau home." conducted by the National Catho- llo War council and the Knights cf Co lumbus at 2ti Couch street, nave been arranged : by Joseph Little. The first entertainment win .ake place Sunday. These entertalnrnents will - consist mainly of music and lectures. The first will be a speech' by Thomas Mannlx on "The Relation of Ireland to the Peace Conference.'' E. L, Fredrich. basso . Joseph little, vjollnlsv and Mra Cath erine r Fredrich, accompanist, , will fur nish music . Six reels of feature film will be shown and the reading room and other facili ties of-the bureau will-be thrown open to visitors ' all day. The -. employment section Is open-from, "f a. m..to 11. p. m, eve dayJv-:-.;! :; v--- J...-. '-: ): i ildiers FraS East ? ; To Stop Over. Here , Twaritv-ritri aoJdlers left Camp Mer- ritt, N. J, Friday; for Camp Lewis via Portland, according to advices received turn ta mnmini bv railroad officials. Eighty soldiers from Newport News, on their way ; to Camp Lewis, ara due In Portland Sunday. No advices have been received here as to the hour of arrival, but It ' Is known that they - are on a mtai Min unit ahould arrive either at 12 :30 or 8 :30 in the afternoon at the Union station. , , "- --' '.--'- HorllClI 8 the r Onginal Malted Milk Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ' 124 Broadway LAST YEAR ' k 1 . ., 1 I of all mankind.1 ? . J: mmmwmnmmmm -- 7:. Vvi r ' The Oregon Holiness Ass'n r CAMP MEETING will' oun 'the Z4th. at their 'Camp Ground, end of Broadway car line. Rev. C. H. Babeork and- Rt. T. C. Res Seraoa, Kvaasellt For circular apply to Mrs. Catherine -Uicaey. za i. san at. I T r e a t Suc cessfully, and, For A. b o u t Half the Usual Prices.- ! Disease or Eye. Ear. Mess and Throat Lungs. Heart- and aiaoeya ,Aii female disordera ' blood and skin dlseasea ; and leotrlo treat saent aiven. k'Umm. Uoltrs and Kheuma tlsra Ottloklr rat. . lleved. 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