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TTTF MOWXTVO OREfiOMAX. MONDAY. JUNE 12. 1911. WIFE AT BAKER TO OPPOSE DIVORCE Mrs. Sidney C. Love and Her Mother Mistrust Decree Granted in East. BEAUTY FAME IS UPHELD I:-Brrkrr -pou. Entrance Rrsl dents of Oregon Town Whfn i-ho Appear la CmU at Din ner Hrr Mother Is III. HiKER. Or, June II. rpeclal. That the decree of divorce; granted Mr. tarjorie Burn Love from her husband, "lner -' Lot. in the nwtcbMMt ew Tork Court by Judge Keeita la rot troucbt br lira. Lot and har at torn. r. lo be vary cartaia or binding la evidenced by tba arrival la thla city today of Mrs. Marjotle Burnaa Love, hrr mother. Mr. Frances Burnaa and har attornsy. Benjamin Tuaka. of N York, to r.r.ar at lha rearing of tha ce brfore Referee) Charles P. Murphy Tuee'lav Ai"Klr.i publicity aa mock aa poaal ! and not registering st tha taotal -rr her party la quartered. Mra. . trnrH thla morning; and vil driven to the hotel la a cab. Mra. fumes tskra III an root and all taken to ( Lllublh Iloapltal Imme ! t:y oa bar arrival h.ra. where aha U rrport.d aa suffering from a narrous breakdown. It ta posetble that tha dapoaltlon of Mr. Love, who; waa aubpana.d to appaar bafora County Judge Baacna. will not ba taken aa tha Judge la out of town and haa not .yet raturnad. It waa aat down by tha County Judge for hearing Ikiih Circuit Judge Smith la also out f town. Tx-posltion la Doabt. Attornay Johns, lira. Utti local at torn, r. aald tonight that tha taking of t."se deposition would ba given up In all prubeb l.tlr. aa tba hearing la aat dowa for tf.a nest day. Mr. Lot.. Interviewed by tha repre sentative of Too Oregonlan thla even ing, (aid that tha arrival of hla wlfa and motr.er-ln-law wou!d aem to tndl. rata that thay did not taka tha New York dacraa seriously, and that ha waa pleased that thay bad coma hara to appear asalaat him. It la poaalbla that tr. n;n.a rf Mrs. Burn. a. who la tha principal witness for Mrs. Lot a. may de.av tha rearm, as Inquiry at tha ho.pital thla evening brought out tha Information that aha waa too lit to thlrk of leaving har bad tomorrow. That Mra Lota ta tba err at beauty c'almed Burnes-Jonea. tha English artl.t. who aald aba waa tha moat baa tiful woman In tha world, waa agreed on loth thoaa who saw har In a cafa at d:nr..r tonight. She dine? with Ben jamin Tunis, her attorney, and Rufua Msllorr. of tha law firm of Dolph. Mai lry. Simon Oearln. of Portland. Mr. Mallory srrlr.4 at noon today. Doth Sldca Rcpreoynte-d. Mra. James Madiaon Love, tnoth.r of Pidney Love, and his alater. Miaa Kliubath Lava, raachad Bakar day ba fra yesterday, ao that tba principal witnesses of both aides ara hara In readiness for tha hearlnc. Attornaya f.r both parties ara v.ry r.luctant about aayinc anything for publication before tha hearing. lr. Love waa In Ijrnnraneo of hi wife's arrival la tha city until In formed by a newspaper man. lia waa airprt.d wh.n Informed of tha fact. l first question was: "Is my baby h.r.r Wh.n Informed that Muriel, tha Ilttla three-yeer-olj child, waa not brought h.ra. ha . m.d greatly disappoints) and asked If It waa abaolutaly cartaln that ana waa not. -That la all I car about. h aald. "She ran hara the divorce, but I want nit baty." Tha testimony of Mra. Ixva and Mlsa l.ove will ba Introduced to abow that Jljrlorie r-urnes-Love ta not a ftt per son to have tha custody of the child, which waa award. d b.r In tha New Y.trk courts pending tha outcome of t.e autt In tht state. RUN TO CHICAGO REDUCED O..W. R. Jk X. lo Cxtcnd Train Srt h-r to Purct Sound. SFATTI.K. Juae II. K. B. Miller, trftu- maraa.r of tl-e oraaon-V aah- Inst. m Its'. roaj Naviratlon Com pnr I in Sattle makinc arTanae n:.nis t esrend the aervlca of Chl tralna Noa. 4 and S to and from Tif.m and featt.a by way at Port ln.l. Trt.aa tralna carry heavy Put .-:n ! travel. Ti is r:n provUl.a f.'r areatly re d .. J runnlnf tl-ne batweett Portland an t l"hl. i.. msklnc the s. heJu'.e for trr.. tratn. 72 hours, the same aa ttat of t.'-e Or..n-Wa.hlnaton Limited. . ;.rr!t IVrt. paener traffia man ar of the l"n;on I'aclftc. whan in I rtiaad a few weeka aro. aald that tri:s arranani.nt WAS tn contemplation and Mr. M :. l.r a ' preset t visit her la In accordance wltb U at plan. Vjdd"ion to cuttlrc don the tltia. sal i aie l'ort;ana two il-fiour trairs ea.-a way to and from rhtc;i t- e llarria-an llr.es p. an to extend tne .rs-e to Seattle and Tacoma. TIMBER FIRM ORGANIZED $1.00d.000 Concern I ncxrrxira ted t Take Over Railroad tl tvl. Or.. June 11. (Special ArtK. of Incorporation wra ftled wltb l.ia ne-retary el Stat today by t Fenaon Timhar frmriiir. of Iort l.nJ. cD:ta'ld at li.ooo.e- Trank l.r."h O. J I'vrlK'n and 1- 2- Coovert the Incorporators. Amelia ether t.-ins-s. tie art!. !e show tr-.at the ron-.rsny lat.njs to tak. ov.r and oper ate t. Oal'r.: A Nt.a:o Railroad lo Col-imMa I'ouniv. Artii. were : filed by the C)at- ksn E ...trie 1-lgtit 4k Tower Com pK, which la ekilta'.is4 at i0.0 ar .l a 111 b located In I'ortlsnd. PICTURE PLAYS SHOW ART .tlrat-thn at Theater Are Highest Class. of In th day of Booth. Barratt ar.d Mrt-u.lougb, plnd:d acting waa th ti n tr.t ffraw t.i people Into the t raters. Just thl kind of dramatic ,iprt"n was t b seen veat.rUy st tt-e Mar trt-at.r in i iw l cent let, in t .e s-.ru.s - m ru c.:M to t wi! plctura of paternal affection: that h never bean surpassed on any stage. Equally a refined acting wa offered In "-The Professor's Ward." an Inter mingling of pathoa and comedy that waa positively delightful. A double bioirraph comedy completed tha pic torial part of tha programme. W 1th two excellent singers. Mis Helen Low and Jean Wllaon. the f?:ar presented an attractive entertainment. "The Redemption of Stlaa Warner, featured at the Arcade. 1 a character tody wall conceived and plndldly realised. It tella tha tala of tha un bendlnir of a tern father and hla final aurrendor la esrellently done. One other comedy and a melodrama with doable alncer rounded out a """-J tr!klnic performanr that pleased many. inHiim. rowbova. and Alaskan ad venture were featured at the Oh Joy theater. "Tha Indian Maiden1 Sacrifice- waa a ary pretty and thrilling atory of tha lova trasedy of a red faoed ulrl. ho loved unwisely. Th other photoplay dealt In axcltement In cllnt to Western mlnlna; life. Tha Tlvoll offered two aramaa oi wall acted, ona floral film ana inre of the best vomedlea of th entire aea eon: tha people almply creamln; with iau.htrr over tha funny antlce of Max. who hapkened to tear hla trouser be fore attending; a well reception. Tha star-a feature for Wedneaday next will ba a film production of tha famooa temperance play ten - i m. In a Barroom." In 10 feet, thla 1 twice tha lenanh of tha ordinary pic ture. CONGRESS 10 Bf BUSY KECIPROC1TT FIGHT IX fEXATE WILL BE OX TTTESDAY. Member of Fpper Branch of Con gress Expected to Vote Favor ably on Popular Electlona. WAfimK3T0". Jun 11. Openln of th fight on th Canadian reciprocity bill en th f;oor of th Senat Tusdr. with Houaa Democratic leader ur:n tha Senate to defeat tna uoot am.uu ment to the pAper nchedule: vot In th Senate tomorrow on the popular elec tion of rienator: reaumpllon of wool tariff revision debate In tha Hons Tuesday thi la th week programme of Connreaa . Several conference ara p:anneo, cludlnr a caucu of ivemocraia in . House Wednesday nlltht to consider x- tenaloa of th legislative proaramm. and a meetlna; of Republican S"-,or Tuesday lo revise the list of Senat employ. House investinua mlttee will continu at wim. There la much speculation as w im probability of adjournment, which sen ator Srnoot and om other predict a early a July 17. while Democratic Leader l nderwooa aaya iimi (ra aeaalon contlnuae until 11 Sum mar or Autumn." a mor comprehen sive echeme of tariff revision will b undertaken by tha Houaa. . Karly action on th reciprocity hill, hoped for by th President. eem un likely unles th Root amndmnt. which haa been objected to aa fatal to tha arreament. 1 defeated. Word from tn nenata i'"-"-" mltta that It ha practicauy wuu- It bualnesa ror tn extra reached th Hou. Democratic Rep resentative ar about convlncd that tha Senate committee will not pa on any of their tariff bill. Whether tha Democrat of th way anl mean rommltte will tak up i re vision of any other chedule. uch a suitar and ateel. will depend on th l.nrth of th sslon. -Thara la a probability that w will ..-.-... n revise other chedules after w have passed th wool bill and drafted a cotton bill." ald Mr. Under wood, chairman of th way and mean .nmmltte. today. "If th eslon con tinue until lata Into th Summer or into th Fall, w mlKht a well ;o h.. with our tariff prorramme. After cotton, eua-ar an,d ateel schedule would be naturally discueeea i- tha B.nat tomorrow, tha Cnnstl tutional amendment providing for the nonulir election of fnlted State Sen ator will b yoted on. Indication !.. .trnnrlv to Ita MSMH1 by the necessary two-thlrda majority. RAILROAD MEN FORM PACT iiirHmii Kmnlove Organise to Protect Interest. ALT LAKE CITY. June 11. Delegate representing the airrerant crana em ployed by the Harrlman Railroad y .... n.nl.i1 th organisation of I system Kederatlon last night, adopting a ronetltution and by-law and lectlng ofheera According to the plan devised. the craftamen of each company wu or ganise a suo-savisory ooaru. The Federation wt'.l deal with tha com paniea through an advlaory board of m.mbcr. each repreeentlng one of th crafts of each Una In th system. Th craftsmen of each company will organ ise a eur-advleory board. All difference arising between tha bopmn and com pany official will be h-ndled by " Joint conference of officiate and th ..ib-ad-;-ory boards. If they cannot ' Xttl.ment tha Issues will be subct.ltted to th general advlaory board of the Fel. ration. , . . The organisation atsnda for eight-hour days and ela-d.y weeks: th abolition of ptiyslcal xmlnatlorra and pronal record-keeping. nd .gainst plc work and bonus syst-ms. .m- Th crafts represented ar tha machin ists, plpemen. botlermakera. carmen and blacksmiths. EIGHT DEAFT0 GRADUATE Vancouver Student to Deliver E aaj by Sign Today. VAr-OCVKR. Va7t Jon 1L p-cULV-The Urg.st clasa In tha Mtorv of th tst. Hchonl for th Df will he graAluatrd tomorrow afternoon. Di plomas will b presented to eight and of thl number at lesst six will go to Oallsndet Collese. In Washington, p. C. Tr f.tur of th exerrlae will b V. .--.nc of music. Sixty-five per cent of tn pupl's of th chol can tllk. M! neesle Magutra will apeak rr e Eaoh of th eigr.t trMusn wm ww llver In 'r n oration or sv. and b trsnalated Into Eng.lsh by Thomas P. C.ark. si:?lntndent of th Irsil-ution. A. E- Cogwin. chairman of the State Board of Control of o:ympla, will deln-.r to th graduating claa an a. Jress which wlU b translated into th ,.gn UnJa by an Interpreter. The graduate re: Frar.k Thompson. Ml. Am.it Pergeraon. Arthur Class-n. Carl GirKxti. John Skogiund. Miss El ate r.t.r.n. Mlu Beaaia Magulr nJ Lucre t la Tsylor. Roundhonae Fire lUmperg'Santn Ie is BrRNARDINO, Cel.. Jun 11 Dtspatcbea received here from Sellg rran. Arts, tortay ssv tat th Santa Fa roundhouse at tat plar has been ri..troT.1 by fir, entailing a loss of more than lisv.oort. Ten tocomour-w ".troved and the road w!J be present period of taavr tratac AUDITORIUM SITE OBJECT OF Selecting Tract First Duty to Be Performed by Com mission of Five Men. MARKET SQUARE TO FORE Many Want Butldlna; Erected on Property Owneil by City Wert and East Side Vie for Hall Cost Figure. Selection ef a lt for th mw mu nicipal auditorium authorised by th voter at th recent election wljl he on of th first auUM of the comml slon to be appointed won by Mayor Simon. Four or Ave available properties hav been suggested and th choice probably will b made from one of the following: Market square, bounded by t-iay, ok- ond. Market and Third trt. Exposition ground at Mntenui anu Washington street. Armory property, bounaea oy Tenth. Couch and Eleventh treets. Benson block, bounded by Eighteenth. Couch and Mneteentn (treat. Several block on th East nioa aieo ar available and business men mere ar eager to hav th nuuaing on near East Morrison street A delegation of U of them called on Mayor Ktman last week and presented their proposal, which th Mayor took under advise ment. The auditorium commission will con sist of five member and th Mayor ba full appointive power. Hi choice. In ray. will determine on wnicn iu the river th building la to d piac.n. East Sid interest. dlr th Mayor to appoint thre commissioners from their side of th river, thereby prac tically assuring them of th auanonum ite. Other ar Just as aesirous i- have th big hall bum more conv.ni.nv ik. t.nt.i. .nri other nubllo building and many will lnslt that It b placed on ona of th four oioca augg.si.u. City Owns Market Square. Market quar eem to And favor among local bualnes tnn and public officials, aa tha city owns the property and can us It for thl purpos. Thl i i ... th. .nttra amount which he !! will receive from tha sal of tM)0. 000 worth of bonds for "' hniuini nurnoe.s. When this block waa given to the city It was atlpulated that It should oa uaeo lor iio v imui and for a tlm thr waa a que- tlon as to whether It could be used as an auditorium site. A few months ago. however, the title was cleared of all h.u hindrances and th city can do what It pleases now with that block. It la understood that Market equar also would nnd favor with many East Side interests, as It la near th rlvr and could b reached from th Eat Sid buslns district conveniently. Carllne operate past It on Third and Second afreet and It I only lx block from th Hawthorn bring, it is wniv In welklng dltnc of all th big no tela. Exposition Ground Favored. Member of th Commercial Club who hav been active In th auditorium campaign eem favorabl to thl it. Dr. J R. Wethrbee. who w sent on . ,o,,r of Eastern cltle to study audi torium conditions, believes this to be a desirable site. He is mora in . .... k. x-Tnnsltlon rrounds. Th Exposition property would cost the city $125,000 or more and this would reduce materially the fund available for building purposes. It was mad th auditorium site In Architect Bennetts 'vitv beautiful" plan here Offlclala of th Oregon National Guard .. v,i,.tH that th present Armory can b bought at easy term and this sit haa been discussed among others. It Is one of the mot accesslbl yt mentioned. . The Benson block, purchased from the School Board about a year ago for $i:S.O0O. also has been suggested, but . - n,ii. too far away from th i.......... yii.frHct to receive serlou con .Mi,.tin. It was purchased originally h. school authorltlea as a sit for th nw Lincoln High School. School Site Dubious. Tk. nr.s.nt Lincoln High School property may b oltered tor sal In a vr a loon as th building now under construction ( compieiru. mi. is bounded by Ald.r. Four- ;..h Uorrlson and Fifteenth streets i. i. i. h. aired to begin work on the ..itnrtnm .a aoon a th law will par i . ,h . alt. nrooaoir will ni imw wm None of th municipal auilltoriume racommended to Portland oost more tnn oo. Some were built for much lss. Th auanonum m cu ... ... t,..n held uo as a model came under that figure. The Milwaukee building, recommended by Dr. w ether- K w.a out ud tor esuw.vuw. il. M- iv.-.. about ll&O.COO. Mayor Simon ys h will nam th .ommlsslon befor hi term expire. That will mak It poslbl for actua work to start befor tn no or Kunim.r. By fast work th auditorium may b completed In tlm for convention nxt siiintmee. AT THE THEATERS -A rAIUMAX ROHMt," A, rsraaaa la Plve Ana by Ortav l-vulllet. . Presented at th. Palter Th.ater. CAT. H.nry 4. Targy... Frank rjenltnorne Baron rh.vrial. jobs Minpoiia Qllllam Dills .Ronald Pradtury Dan Bruce . .J. rraok Burke ....rarl D. Dwtr ..Wllltsm Wolbart storlel Hop pr. fhaal... Vaamartln TironJ'-l La banner Isnnr Juliana. Aaabmls at ar eel la t. alatame d Tarry Madam d. Lues.. Madame ch.vrial. .Lillian Andrea IIIJrd riUProw ....Far Bslnt.r ...Ruth lerhler . .Brrnda Fowl.r Mart. Aim orln.. i; QflTK ' In keeping with Manager Baker policy to "alway leave m smiling whan you say goodhye." this last week ef th Baker stock companv la going to leave only the moat pl.aaant memories of all the ac tors concerned. . , While "A Parisian Romance of It self la not a big play. It Is ssetchy and holds Interest a a tudy: and whll In spots th atory 1 tragic, there till enough of th cream puff llaht naaa about It a whole to entertain SEARCH without the additional worry of ol- lng anything. Of course, th play ha only on big acting role, that of Baron Chevrial. In which th late Richard Mansfield first gained recognition. In fact. Baron Chevrial is about all ther la to the tory. th other characters being only automatons who act aa bas relief for this dominant big part. - So much did Mr. Manafleld UK tne role that he kept It continually in nia repertoire long, after he had become famous. Few actor since have had th temerity to attempt Mr. Mansfield.' ; role, and Mr. Sainpoli waat first innh to' innHr in thla as his last 1Hls portrayal wa -a great aurprls i Vo even those who know his excellent work and who are enthusiasts regard ing his characterixattons. Mr. sain nolis was called before the curtain ful ly a doxen times after the big banquet scene wherein th oia roue aie in agonies. Frank penitnorn piays srapmuu th role of the frtend by whose ruin the Baron profits, and lovely Muriel Hope, whose voice 1 positively the most golden and charming thing imag inable. Is excellently cast a mo friend wife. Billy" Dills Is Dr. cnesnai. wno talks like a "first aid to th Injured.' and Lillian Andrews play th part of Madam de Targy. who give music lesaona and listen appreciatively w the doctor's wooing. Fay Balnter Is particularly reicmng this week and wear resplendent; gowns and mature manners as th R.rnn'a wife. Tha affinity of th Baron la ably depicted by Brenda Fow ler. ' Ronald Bradbury, Dan Bruce and J. Frank Burke are cast as cronle of th Baron, and each preaent pienaia character ' bits. Earl Dwtre l th music master, Juliana, and William Wolbert and Ruth Leehler afford In terest In th role of man and maid ervant repectlvely. Th production Is excellently staged. TOWNS AWAIT JUNKET XORTHEUX PACIFIC TO VISIT MID-STATE. Commercial Club Plan to Greet Railroad 3Ien Who Will Tour Central Oregon. Northern Pacific official, who will Invade Central Oregon this week, will be entertained royally by th Commer cial Club of the various cltle which they will vllt- Advance notices of their coming having been sent residents of the varloua communities on the rout hav been preparing for them. Re ceptions and banquets are among th function plannea. Going Into the Interior at this tlm th party will have an opportunity to tudy th agricultural conditions to best advantage. Th acres which are being worked either by dryfarmlnr or by Irrigation now are bursting into Melds of ripening grain ana 8r's fruits and vegetables. It will be th firt visit for most of them into the land that now Is being opened to th world for the first time through "th construction of the Oregon Trunk Rail road, of which th Northern Pacific is half owner. Tha lntereat that th Northern Pa cific Is taking in th territory traversed by th Oregon Trunk Indicates, con trary to current rumor. mi a lutlon of partnership In the ownership of this line with th Oreat Northern mm m r.nit ni ins recent DUIUHBIU" merger 1 not contemplated, it is no. likely, say railroad men. that St. Paul officials. Including J. ti. wewvunu, traffic manager, would be making a w.k'a tour of the country If they x- necfed to relinquish their holding there. The nartv will b In charge of A. D. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent, of this city. H. C. Nutt, fourth vice-president, of Tacoma. also will bo a member. Officials from various points and a number of Portland newspaper men will accompany them. They will leave Portland at 8:20 o'clock tomorrow morning and will run to Fallbrldge on th North Bank. They will travel to Madras on a special train. Automobiles will tak them from that city to various other points In the In terior. If possible th return trip will b made via tn wiuimein sur. TEAMS GET EVEN BREAK RAYMOND TAKES SECOND GAME IX 61XTEENTH FRAME. South Bend Annexe Morning Con U-st Featured by Xurueroua Hits, 17 to '5. RATMOND. Wash, June 11. (Spe cial.! In a 18-lnnlng pitchers battle, Ray Baker, Raymond's pitcher, won his gam 4 to S, allowing 11 well-scattered hits and striking out 15 batter. Th game was sensational and ended with a long drive to deep left by Jic Namara with Clemenson on third, who beat out the throw. Rlordan. pitching for South Bend, acattered hla 13 flits well, and struck out 11 batters. Both teams show a great Improvement over Da st performances. The morning game was won by South Bend. It was devoid of Inter- .tins- featuraa and developed Into watfeat, tha final score being 17 to & nreen. a new nlteher, from Oak land, showed up well for South Bend In his Initial performance. Scores: Morning game R. H. E.I R. H. E Raymond.: Mouth Bend 17 1 Batteries Reed. Hemlck and Per kins: Oreen and Troeh. Afternoon gam R. 11. E.I R. H. E Raymond. 4 1 l.Pouth Bond I 11 Batteries Baker and TV'Inchott Rlordan and Troeh. ROADSTFJIS HOME FOR SERIES gpokane Will Re First Club to En gage Xorthsresterncr Here. Nick Williams' Northwestern League Portland (quad will hold th local board for the next three weeks. until July 4. when McCredle return with his Beavers for a series opening n Independence day against c-acra Manager William telegraphed Th Or. ronlaQ laat night that ha haa signed Poutnpaw Erve Jensen, formerly of the Vancouver club, and had released Pat Butler, the Seattl caat-orr. Jensen ai rood work with Spokane In 19fl, and wo 14 and lost 14 for Vancouver In 1910. Pettl grew. Portland' new outfielder, will work in Millar s piace. Spokane, leader in th Northwestern League, win dkih ".iim v ,. a.ason In Portland thla afternooi t 1 o'clock at Coast League Park. Bonner or Schwenck will hurl for Spo kane and probably Garrett or Bloom field for the Roadatera. One week from today. Mik Lync! win hrim his fast -stepping Tacom Tiger for their first erle of the year A CONSERVATIVE CUSTODIAN HlBERNIA SAVINGS BANK . DOES A . General Banking Business Pays Interest on Savings and Time Deposits Cor. Sacoad and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon In Portland and the third week will be given over to the Seattle Giants. TEXXIS MATCH IS OX TODAY Fourteen Matches Scheduled in Multnomah Club'g Tournament. With 14 matches scheduled, play In tha Multnomah Amateur Ainnuo Club's Spring handicap tennis tourna ment will begin tnis mornma o'clock. Two matches will be played this morning, whll at 5 o'clock all six courts will b busy. Chairman McAl pln, of th tournament committee, ex pect the finals to b played Satur day afternoon.' Several matcnes aireauy n played. Brandt H. WIcKersnam, runner-up on th Kati cup last year, won bis first match, beating Oscar Kerri gan t-i, 6-1. No doubles matches have been played a yet and the first prob ably will not be played until tomor row. . ... Th results of thos matcnes su-; played ar : . w . t nr T..wls ' 0-1 5-4 ; Hush'.; beat Mck.nal.:'6-4-.-3 j Ames bjat H A o.srln tt-4. -2; Buttarfleld Mat Brsw.'r S-6, 6-8: Leland 6mlt(i beat nL'w j;n!i IM t-. 9-7; Wlckersham beat O. Ksrrlsan, 0-i. e-t. ' TODAY'S SCHEDULiB 10 A M M. Frohman vl Frohman. 12 si. Lewis vs. Flnck. 3 P. M. Starr vs. Shore. 4 p. v. Jordsn va Thorns; Loughtnan vs. Rohr; Chlpm.n vs. Dswert; r.unn vs. vr ter Oearln; 6tubbs vs. Rothwell; Ewlng vs. I-sdd- ... -w. (1 p. M. rial vs. jianaa. IVmo .-. . Alpln; Holt vs. Bllderbsck; Morton vs. Knisht; Butterheld vs. Smith. WIXTERDOTTOM FAXS 24 MEX Rainier Twlrler Pltche Notable 13- Innlug Game Against Kelso. KU1.SD. Wash.. June 11. (Special.) Rainier defeated Kelso today, 6 to 3, In v,. h.at rem a nlaved here this season. The contest was a 13-inning affair and waa featured by the superb pitching of winterhottom for Kainier, wno snuta. out 24 Kelso batters. Score: R H. E.I R. H. K. Dalxl.r ' 15 1 KOlSO 4 9 . Batteries Wlnterbottom and. Colvin; Sorbes and Slauzenhopt. CORPORATION FEES STOLEN Clerk to Colorado Secretary, Accused of Theft, Confesses. DENVER. Colo.. June 11. Charged ith in.piinr incororatlon papers, em bezzling portions of the fees from this source and failure to send certificates to such concerns, August 1,'nfug. chief clerk to Secretary of State Pearce, 1s - 4aii n.nri nor investigation qi hi. i j. r . . hinlra. According to Secretary Pearce, Unfug confessed, saying he had tampered only with papers of small companies an that his bond of 15000 would more than cover any shortage in nis accounts. MAN BURNED IN HIS AUTO Machine Takes Fire After Collision; Four Other Hurt. WASHINGTON. June 11. Harry W. Mitchell, of Glencariyn, va.. was """' to death, Fred Kitchen, private In the FTfteenth Cavalry at Fort Mj f. Va.. wa erlously Injured, and three others were severely Injured In a collision be tween a car on the Old Dominion Elec tric line and Aiiicnen s uwU.w.. RTh 'car "overturned the machine, which caught fire and Mitchell who as beneath it. couia no' Pln bittJithic pavi ment the degir&blfl essential elements hare been preserved and the weaknesses eliminated by the nse of a combina tion of various sized stones mixed in wa terproof elastic ce ment, reducing the voids or disintegrat ing centers to a min imum. THE BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPANY Constructs Asphalt and other Bltu nloous Pavements. (06-tuS E'ectrl fejJg, Portland, Or. Oskar aiubsr, Uanager. TKAVKLXK' Ct'IDX. HONOLULU $110 FIRST CLASS ROCSB TK1P The mast dellsntful spot on snure world . .... vnr v..:!,m UatlStllfUl 1HS bSlO imr ii tha famous beach o WalklkL Th splendid EB. Sierra tlu.uOO tons duplaca msnt) makes the round trip in 1 days, and one can viilt on a slds trip lbs living vol- live, and ses for himself ths process of world creation. No otnsf .rip comparst with this for the marvelous and wonoerfiu Id naturs. Visit th Islands now, while yos ran do It so sasily and quickly and hlls th volrsao Is acilve. Prompt attsntloa n tslsgrams for berths. Ssllinss: June W. jui, x. juir K io I 't Market btreet. SaA IranrfaCa. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BA.NK Comer Fifth aad Stark, Portland, Or. At the Qose of Business, June 7, 1911 ASSETS. v , niacounta Overdrafts -v .'V,"" U S. Bonds to Secure Circulation ... Other Bonds and Premiums ... Real Estate Furniture and Fixtures ........... Customers- Liability Under Letters - Credit V lV.B06.00 line iron - Due from Banks Cash on Hand UABII.ITIES. Surplu and Vr divided Prof lta .- Circulation Stock Subscription Account Dividend Unpaid Drafts Accepted Under Letters Credit Deposits - Merchants National Bank PORTLAND, UNITED STATES Capital and Surplus $350,000.00 The policy of this Bank is to cultivate helpful business relations with its depositors, and to render at all times the service -which their needs demand and which our equipment insures. Every courtesy con sistent with prudent banking is uniformly extended by this Bank to all depositors. First National Bank Capital $1,500,000 Surplus 750,000 . Oldest National Bank West of the Rocky Mountaius Bank Notice , Security Savings and Trust Company Corbett Building, Fifth and Morrison Streets Capital and Surplus $950,000 Invites Accounts of Merchants, - Individuals and Savings Ma Leave Seattle, Connecting at Prince Rupert with S. S. "PRINCI ALBERT" . for Queen Charlotte Islands and local points. jVOTE Sunday steamer as far as Prince Rupert only, nntll June 11th. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. (Double-Track Route) four .trains dally, no excess fare, to all points East, via Niagara Falls. Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Dining- Cars, serving; meals a-la carte. club breakfast. For tickets and reservations apply to local Railway Ticket Agents or J. H. Burgls. general agent. First Avenue and Yesrler Way, Seattle. Washington. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. LON DON - PARIS H AMBURG Pr. Lln-n.Jn. 21.1pm tKsls.Aus. Vic. June24 BluacDer. . . .June ziaveianu tRIti-Carlton a la Carte Restaurant. Will call at Plvmouth and Cherbourg. filBRALTAK. ALGIERS. NAPLES. GKMJA SS. S. BATAVIA Jane 21. 13 noon B. B. HAMBURG. (Will not call at Xlflers. June 21 Summer Voyages the WOVDERI.AND Or THE JfORTH BY SU I'KRB CRUISING STEAMER from Ham burg during; June, Jul and Auauat. Send for Booklet. Harobunr-Ainerlcan Line. 180 Powell St.. San Ersnrlscn. Cel.. or Northern Pacific, p. W. R. N-, Burlington. Chicago. Milwaukee Puget Sound By. and other R. R. offices In Portland. Or. San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Pedro Direct. . North Faclno a S. Co-'s S. S. Roanoki and K. 8. B.ltir aall every Wedneadar alter cate!? at P. H. Tltket oOioe 14 TSlre l-. near Alder. aLAKTIN J. HIGLEY, l'aaaesgar Ageai. M. il. SLUSafcB. Freight Agent, rauu U. ISIS. A 1S1. COOS BAY LINE STEAMER BREAKWATER Ealla from Alnaworth Dock Portland A M June 10. 15. 20, :i5. SO. July 5. lu. 13. 20. 25. 30. and every S days. Freight received St Alraworth dock dally up to S P. Pas senger tare. flrBt-clai.. 10; eecond-claea, ST. lacludlns meala aad berth. Ticket of Aln.worth Dock. Phones Mala 26 llaiB HO. A 1224. NEW YORK PORTLAND REGITLAR FREIGHT SERVICE. t R.t.. Schedule Time AMERICAN-BAWAIIAN S. S. CO. Railway Kzobangs Bldg. s-ortiano, uti Afaln tzlu 3121. 2,764.S2.1 5.3S7.0S 250,000.00 228,990.34 800.00 .-000.00 129.05 T.T,u,u i f'.s, 305 555 47 S50.092.88 1.305.555.47 S4.582.054.0T - .S 600.000.00 S3. 238. 89 250,000.00 . H6.10O.0O 76.00 of l.29.05 S.BS1.011.1S $4,582,054.07 OREGON. DEPOSITORY. North Coast Tourist Route "Norway of America." STEAMSHIPS "Prince Rupert" and "Prince George." Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Stewart and Queen Charlotte Islands. Wash., Sundays and "Wednesdays 12:00 o'clock Midnieht. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. OPEX RIVER TRANSPORTATION COX STR.J.N.TEAL Freight received daily at Oak-u dock lor The Dalles. Hood River. White Salmon. Umatilla. Ker.ne" ick. Pasco. Klcbland. Hsntord. White Bluffs. J.ewie ton. Idaho, and uv terrAedlate points. FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER SERVICE. FARE SO CENTS TO HOOD RIVER. WHITE SALMON, IB DALLES. Steamer leaves Portland Bun.. Tuea.. Tbura., 7 A. M. Returning leaves The Dallee Mon.. Wed. FrL, 1 Jl. M., arriving at Port land about 5 P. M. same day. W Buchanaa, Supt. W. S. SmaUMrood. Oa I Mgr. Phonee Main 2S60.. A S&27. The Touriet Highway l and Scenlo Route to Europe via The St. Lawrence River. The Shortett .Octan Pasiage. Lees than Four Days at Sea. "EMPRESSES OF THE ATLANTIC.' Weekly sailing. Montreal. Quebeo to pooL First cabin. $90; .econd cabin. 1". one-cla. cabin (called second .abln). Wi.so. third cabin, 37 and ., iJl agents. F. R. Johnson. G. A-.142 Third St.. or J. J. Foster. T. P. A.. 713 Sbcond sv.. Seattle. BAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND STEAM SHIP CO. San Francisco and LOa Angeles direct. Iwm Aln.worth dock. Phd. A mm .... vr jnne 12, Bear 17, Rose City SS. ro Tan Franclico, northbound. 12 M. 88 Br June 10. Rom City lis. Beaver .0. From San Pedro, northbound, 12 M- aa lfL. City June IS. Beaver 18. Bear 2S. 8 WhJc. T. A.. Mi Third et. t w Raneom. agent. Alnaworth Dock. Phonee Main 402. Main 2oS. A 1102. MSBA1 mum a4op4 th ltttl tot, gave