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TUESDAY, JULY I, lttl. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON 11 J TOWN TOPICS 1 OOMXRO EVENTS Hatted to 4. Oregon Disciple of Tamer. July I U 19. PtUDBt ft EM frf to ft. Presto teriaii 8: UK) 1. Oraaoa PortUod. Jttlj 11 to Si. ta SI Baptist ttat tot S to 10. National Portland. . State Dental wee. astorla. Jul IS to it Bead, iafr 1 rnoo. CorrtflS. i iTT) si. ortn Leaxue Institute. Jefferson. Jni 36 uaaiTttom. Colambia Citj. As- rate. Braahai. Into, Pi 24. North Portland, Angus. SI. las uoustf Wt o in I (O i. .Northwest Hay aad Columbia tonntj fair. St a w za. Linn nnonti Ntr alton. (Viator S to S. Wasco County Safe The DaUae. OetobM A W 9, jJ Oram Methodist October S. Polk Coasts Mr. . noyai lobar 13. Kniabta Grande. October IS. National Grange to s to 18. Pacific lateroafkmal Portland. Swiailiil SI to American -- astoi branch. Portland. N areas be 25- Chattaa. atoto to. aetata. Portland. Nortoto ML WEATHER FORECAST . Portland . and Tieinitj: Wedneaday fair northwesterly . winds. Oregon and Washington: Wednesday fair moderate westerly winds. WEATHER CONDITIONS Shallow deeieasiona are ansarent in the as treat Southwest, on the Booth Atlantic coast, and in the northern Rocky mountain region Orar the remainder of the country the pressure is moderately high, the highest readme being on the Oregon coast. Precipitation has occurred at scattered stations in Wat era Canada, Wash ington. New Mexico, Colorado. Nebraska, South Dakota. Missouri and Florida. Th weather ia raok .!.. In Sr,ith TtaVnta Idaho and Darts of Oregon and Montana, and u much cooler to Arise and New England. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon jester day. 54 per cent; 5 p. m. yesterday, 65 per cent Precipitation aince January 1 : Total, 24.0S incnee; normal, 24.70 incnea; aeiiaencj, loch. EDWAKU u. iraua. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Baker, Or. .... Boise, Idaho . . . Boston. Mass. . . Buffalo, N T... Chicago, 111. Denver, Colo. Dee Koines. Iowa Fresno, Cat, . Oahreston. Texas Helena, Moot. . . Honolulu, T. H. Huron, 8. D. . . . Kansas City, Mo. J -os Angeles. Cel. Marabfield. Or Medford, Or. . . .-. Memphis, Tenn. . New Orleans. La New York, N. T : North Head. Wash North Platte, Neb Oklahoma1 City, Okla Phoenix, Aria. , Pittsburg, Pa. Portland, Or. Prince Rupert, B. C. ....... Roseburg, Or. Roswell. N. M ..... Sacramento, Cal St. I.ouis, Mo St. Paul. Minn. ........... Salt Lake City, Ctah San Diego, Cal Ban Francisco, Cal ........ Seattle, Wash. Sheridan, Wyo. Spokane. Wash Tatoooh Island. Wash Tonopah, Ner Vancourer, B. C Walla Walla, Wash Washington, D. C Tahima, Wash. . . . Afternoon report preceding Temp. HI If II I" 80 82 90 83 96 54 88 100 86 74 82 80 78 74 88 90 94 06 94 58 80 88 100 92 71 84 84 98 94 84 72 70 64 64 74 78 58 80 68 84 94 84 46 58 0 74 78 48 72 68 78 48 2 70 62 46 43 74 78 54 58 68 64 72 54 46 50 4 64 72 70 52 64 52 52 42 68 50 60 62 60 74 82 a B I- VACATION OB SUMMER SUBSCRIPTIONS way far the can er, ratios, hare The ionr- sal fUo ron at the rea-nlar rate, or the following- as est will sspplj IN at oar retslar rlty rates: ayrtir, Or., Mrs. tt. r.twwf. OanfWn s)tocti 4MCI toe la. 0 H. Columbia, BdsU'h, Of B. OaVFOAX Or.. Vft B. Or.. D. C. Ellis. Olg Wo I AtfctflaMwd Or., "Vie. or., Mra. a. i. n Or., EsnM 6. K Or.. A. C. Or., m. S. Hunt. v w. vr.i ray. Or.. J. B. at L. 4 , Or., Jason McCune. ass v tsw . 0kf ss r . . Cssocqs L Tillamook, Or., Clayton Hey Twin Rocks. Or.. O. J. Van Wallowa Lake. Or- Waasaaa Wllholt Stolaaa, Or., D. O. SCJTO, Late Park. travel thrmiah The Dalles. Klamath Falls. Medford and Salem on their circuit trip, which will take two weak. Hatcheries which they will in spect will be at Tumalo. Fort Klamath. carload of boys to the arm near Leb anon, where the) lads will remain (or two Weeks, when another party will be sent. The farm is virtually managed by the boys under supervision and is main tained by contributions, though no so licitation is being carried on, Lyon said. Montana Bayers Coming Three Mon tana cities will send three special cars of merchants to the ninth annual Buyers' Week convention which will be held here August 1 to 6. The Buyers' Week ex ecutive committee has had a greater number of acceptances, to invitations sent forth for this year's convention than for any previous buyers' conven tion. Steamer Iralda far Astoria, 8149 Passengers only. Leaves Portland Tues day, Thursday, Saturday, 9 a m.. Alder street dock. Main 8323. Leaves Astoria Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 9 a m. Adv. Study Tomr Fare Do your artificial teeth harmonise, or are they just "false teeth"? Consult the expert. Dr. E. C F.ossrr.an, and have plates fitted correct ly. Sll Journal bldg. Adv. PortaaaeUXewberg Ba Leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 a. m and 1, 2 :S0, 4 :15, 6 :S0, 6 : JO p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3314. Ad. Portland Tillamook Cadillac stage, Hoyt hotel, daily at 8:15 a. m, and 2 p. m. Special arrangements made for fish ing parties. Adv. Ta Inspect Hatcheries Members of the state game commission and Captain A. EL Burghduff, state game warden, left Monday noon for an automobile tour of Central Oregon and the Willamette valley to inspect game fish hatcheries and game farm property. The party will Butte Falls, McKenrie. Oak Ridge and Banttarn. Game Violators Few Although almost every week-end party which want to mountain and shore camping spots car ried fishing rods with them, there was an unusual dearth of game law violations during the three dnys, according to re ports fUed at the headquarters of the state game commission this morning by deputy game wardens who patrolled the country in th vicinity of Portland. Only a few arrests for gams law violations were reported. K. of C. Ylalters Returning from the National Knights of Columbus conven tion at San Francisco next month, 76 members of the K. of C. lodge of Union town, Pa., will arrive in Portland at 7:20 a m.. August C, to remain until 11 o'clock, when they will leave for the East via the Union Pacific system. Southern Pacific CIsb Approximately 1200 was realised by the dub formation committee of the Southern Pacific Rail way company through the moonlight ex cursion held last week, and arrange ments are now being made for a mass meeting at which a club organisation will be perfected for the 8. P. employes. Portland-Salem Stags Leaves Seward hotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare, $1.75. Adv. Salem -Mill City Stage Connects O. E. trains No. 6 and 9 for Mill City. Jos. Hamman. Salem. Prop. Adv. Morlng! Best price, beat work. Mala 1261. Green Transfer, 202H Aider Adv. Br. Harold C. Bean moved to 902-03 Selling building. Mam 4807. Adv. Big Day Is Enjoyed Cottage Grove, Or., July 5. Monday will long be remembered by Cottage Grove as a perfect Fourth, with a big parade.-an address by Colonel George A. White, adjutant general of the state; a baseball game on Staffer field be tween Eugene and Cottage Grove, in which Cottage Grove won, and a concert end two big balls at night. Several thousand people attended the celebration. Improved Methods Of Handling Land Office Work Eeady Improved methods of handling field work of the United States laaki office will be inaugurated by the new admin istration a Washmgton. sjuum disss to Harry B. Laughltn. chief of the Port land field atiiatua. who returned Amv Imn a ronfsrsnca with nt th department at Salt Lake City. Present at the conference were William Spry, newly -appointed eminiwlaslnner a the general land office; JD. Yelverton. chief of the flald service, both of Wash ington. D. C and the chiefs of the California, Montana and Utah field di- slfiiae of the general land ofBoa Ed ward C Finaey. first s stoat ant to the suciatary of the interior, was another division covers ail public goo, Washington and ia Ora- Pendleton Has Quiet Fourth Pendleton, July 5. Pendleton spent quietly its first Fourth of July in years without a municipal celebration. Cele brations were held at Mil ton-FTee water, Weston and TJkiah, where the first an nual cowboys' convention is staging a Frontier days exhibition. Fog Haifa Air Patrol Eugene, Or., July 5. The airplane pa trols of the Ninety-first aero squadron have not operated for several days be cause low-hanging fog would have in terfered with the work of "spotting" for est fires. r day. Senarmaa Sends Regrets An invita tion was. extended by the city officials of Portland to Jactb Gould Schurman, ambassador to China, to visit this city on his way to the Orient Today a lat ter was received from him stating that he would sail from San Francisco last Saturday, and that his time on the coast was limited to two days. "I have en more, than one occasion visited Port land," aaya Ambassador Schurman, "and enjoyed myself so much that I keenly regret that I shall not have the pleasure of renewing those j experiences at the present time." Shepard's Anto Bit Lines Portland Bt Helena division Leave Portland 1 tlO a. m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. dally and 11 :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday aad holidays. Leave St. Helens 7:30 a. m.. 10:55 a. m., 1:15 p. m., 1:46 p. m., 5:15 p m. and 9 :45 p. m. dally and 6 :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. Telephone Marshall 48S1. Adv. Firecrackers Start Fires Only six fire alarms were turned in Monday, and three of these were from fires caused by firecrackers. These were at 110 Alberta street, 649 Front street aad 46 Union avenue. Of the other tire alarms, two were from sparks from flues and one was from a defective oil burner pipe; She sard Aat Bus litaes portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Portland 7 :30 a m., 10 a. m., 1 p. m. and 4 :15 p. m. dally. Leave Astoria 7:15 a. m., 10 a, m., l :30 p m. and 6 :15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Sea side and Clatsop Beach points. Buses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street. TeleoH- Marshall 4381. Adv. Wast Old Ship Here The city council has received notice from the city of ficials of Pendleton that they have adopted resolutions asking for the per manent location of the battleship Oregon at Portland harbor and are asking Ore gon's representatives in congress to work to this end. Shepard's Ante Bus Lines Multnomah Falls division. Leave Portland 9:30 a. m., 11 a m.. 2 :45 p. m,, 4 :30 p. m. aad p. m. daily. Leave Multnomah Falls 7:15 a. m.,' 11:15 a. m., 12 -.55 p. m., 4 p. to. and 6 :10 p. m. daily. Buses leave St. Charles HoteL 204 Morrison street Tele phone Marshall 43l. Adv. Object to Woof Tard Twenty-four property owners or residents in the Im mediate vicinity of East Fiftieth and ' Hawthorne streets have aaat to the city council a remonstrance against granting a permit to reopen the wood and fuel yard at the southwest corner of these streets' intersection. Ssepsrd's Asia s irses Portland Hood River division Leave Portland 9 :30 a. m., 11 a m., 2:45 p. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily. Leave Hood River 9:30 a nu, U a. m.. 2 :20 p. m., and 4:20 p. m. daily. Buses leave St Charles hotel, Ml Morrison sr. Telephone Mar. 43l. Adv. The only proper sstober ta eeJJ is East lott When you require the Salvation Army truck to call for your waste ma terial. Help us to help, others by your help. Address 24 Union ave. Major John Brae, district officer. Adv. Marie- A. Seals announces a musicale at Lincoln high Wednesday evening and invites those who are interested. Adv. Big Brother Fane ta Opes Chester A. Lyon, founder of the Big Brother farm movement P reps rtnir to take the first How can it hurt when there's no pain? Dr. Stevenson's PERFECTED ANAESTHESIA, which is applied locally only, doesn't take away the pain it anticipates and prevents it! Used in every case of extraction or treatment for filling, and for crown or bridge work. Have your work done now in midsummer. " You'll be delighted at the entire absence of pain or discomfort. It will be a pleasure to you better health and im proved appearance. Pyorrhea Successfully Treated C. Smith Long & Stevenson 310 Bush St Lane Building, Broadway at Alder v ' - " " -a Mr The Noon Lunch and Golden West Coffee Anticipation of the steaming cup breeds smiles in the morning its refreshing qualities invig orate you for the afternoon's work. Vacuum packed to retain the flavor Your Grocer Has It Closset & Devers PORTLAND Seattle rewrmw i Consider Your Wife These Summer Days Instead of dining at home this evening, why not 'phone your family to meet you here? Everything, that is seasonable is here and prepared in a tempting, appetizing way snd served in s dainty,, pleasing manner. We use no substitutes in our foods. Out Price Is Law and We Serve the Best the Market Affords ST. NICHOLAS CAFETERIA West Side", Sixth NW Wash. Coa Bros., Props. CHAUTAUQUA 13 Big Days 13 Big Days Gladstone Park, July 12 to 24 Great assembly of talented and noted people at big 50-acre park near Gladstone, Oregon. A tent city of thousands of campers. Daily programs in commodious auditorium. Daily Baseball Games July 12, Pacific University vs. Waseda University of Tokyo, Japan Daily Bible Hours 11:00 o'Clock A. M. Or. W. B. Hinson, Leader Daily Physical Training Classes Large Outdoor Gymnasium L. J. Frank, Director Lectures Robert Parker Miles Dean Elwood Perisho Dr. W. B. Hinson Peter Clark McFarlane Congressman Henry T. Rainey Senator Charles L. Mo Nary E. B. Fish Chief Stronghart Capt. T. George A. Mansfield Dr. E. L. House Virgil 1. Shepherd Prof. H. L. Hopkins Burnell Ford VUhjalmur Stefansson J. F. Jenness Tom Skeyhill Father D. J. Cronin Bishop She par d D. Upton Many other speakers of local prominence will appear at various times on the program. Musical Attractions-Entertainments Liberty Belles of Boston Stone-Piatt Bragers Co. Lucille Collette Co. Winifred Windus, Impersonator Famous Comedy, "It Pays to Advertise,' by the New York Keighley Players Alexander Trio t Mary Adel Hays, Grand Opera Singer Pacific University Quartet Roach-Freeman Duo Orpheus Four Quartet JugoSlav Orchestra Great Comedy, "Nothing But the Truth' by New York Keighley Players Sam Lewis Co. Lieurance's Little Symphony Orchestra GENERAL INFORMATION The Gladstone Chautauqua Is an instituUon of twenty-eight years' standing. The assembly is held in a btg SO-scre park of natural Oregon Umber one mile north of Oregon City and within the corporate limits of the City of Gladstone. The park is reached by paved roads from Portland, the River road snd the East Eighty-second street reed. Tents and camping equipment can be rented from the association IX reserved In advance. Tickets on Sale Meier St Frank Co. and J. K. Gill Co. Season Ticket Prices Single Admission Adults $2.50 Adults 35c Children $1.25 Children 20c The Organization Is a Public Spirited Non-Prof it Institution and Produces the Beet Entertainment at the Lowest Possible Prices. For Information or Program Write to ARTHUR G. BEATTIE Bank of Oregon City Bldg.. Oregon City, Oregon r Somebody Said: Txs it true that the Gasco Furnace causes the hardware in the house to rust? No, that is absolutely ridiculous. Neither fumes nor moisture can come; up through the hot-air pipes. The warm air that so gently and uniformly heats your rooms is the heated air which surrounds the cast-iron radi ators. Nothing can escape through the cast iron. The fumes are- carried off through the chimney. ""r PORTLAND GAS COKE CO. s . 1 SiSTCAEDLA THE MIRACLE PLAYER Here if a player piano of limitless scope. It is truly a Solo Player, accenting every melody note, subduing the surrounding harmony to a velvet softness, answering every whim off the guiding hand with ab solute perfection and retaining its sole features, no matter in what key the com position is played- a feature impossible to any other solo instrument. To those who love the classics, who would create or interpret real music, the Solo Carola is a very real boon. Its un matched musical beauty makes H really a miracle among Mayer .mitos. MORRISON ST. AT BROAD WAT yBAleDgg V- fVkSON AND rlArUN RAJCS Multnomah Hotel For Youi Ball Rooms, CoaaaaJHasa, and Exhibition 111 JIil fill IT 'eFafwsfuwWS SERVICE Hospitality and Dtsrinrtjaai Orchestra 6 to 8 and 9:30 to IS IN THE FAMOUS Arcadian Grill These Balmy Spring Evenings drive until dusk get the fresh air and' an appetite and then enjoy a dinner at He (Oregon (grill table d'hote $125 or a la carte Music and Dancing during dinner and supper hours. IIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllltlltllllHIIIHIIII . - - - j" ' II II II mi iiiiwi Mill IIIIIISaSaaaaaiiM iiiiiiaisi , I asssaaeasesMii i Persistency It is only in extremely rare cases that spasmodic flourishes of effort achieve permanent success. On every side, from the work of Nature, and through the history of artistic, religious and commercial attain ment, we are confronted with a preponderance of proof that great accomplishment has been brought to successful completion through unceasing effort. It is surprising what persistency can do when ap plied to s Savings Account. The habit of putting away, a part of your income, each week or month, regularly, not only teaches the lesson of thrift, but, in the end, creates independence.- If you have a Savings Account, BUILD IT! If not, come into our Savings Department, where (Mr. Hoyt will supply full information. Open Saturday evenings from 6 to S THE-NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK TORTLAND OREGON