The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 28, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY. EVENING, JULY 28, 100.
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T0KI8HT AMUIIKIJtTi.
Tfce Baker'.., .... "Little lord r.Bntleroy"
fclil.lde' l-ark "MI
(I Cordray rain? Mbu.)
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Illjoa , ... VUllTlll
Th uniform rank encampment will bs
held during; the (rand lodge session. It
la expeoted that five or alx eompaalea
of tha uniform rank will b In at
tendance. A local Knlshts' of Pythlaa
I band has been formed, and tha uniform
hava bean ordered, and will ba In read!
nee to provide muato for- tha encamp
ment. It la 'expected that 600 or 600
people . will ba In attendance.'
In a mandate aent down from the
yaadevllle I atata supreme court to tha circuit court
SiHi "Vvlud.1 a restsrday It la stated that tha Butt
Hawtnorna estate ana tne roruana J-
. I ..... 1 TJ). . ..Vtj. 1 I All Y a
Architect C. C. Bobbins haa com- ! " l.T. . l,'"":
piS? ti.,?Uni0thVIWuUdlni " ba allttwad' - Hobkir areoted - tha
of the Multnomah Trunk- Box com. rrandaUQd on Hawthorn, avenue and la
panjr. to be erected In tha place of tha Uf ot th
atructurea burned down earl, In the. trJ(!tprlofc . A th. dub only laase
""" a - "- -w 1 tha arrounds from tha. Hawthorne a a.
placed In poaltlon at tha alta In Boutn i . . -,.,,,. , Wk. , tk x.w.
Portland, and work wlU be pushed on nT for hl. on. Th .-,,.
tha tulldlns. a eoon aa tha contract 1...-V- .... recover- 121.0. uunu.
, " ' , " " r " " . lh. n.n rhlcour costs from Hobklrk.
plain uv I v im V 7 vw.
I?.-.. .h. i,ut ,L C H. Moulton of Tacom. attorney for
J" . "rf"' tha Northern Paclflo Railroad company,
will be Ihcreaaad to 76.000 fVtJJ i. l the city today. WhatTthat corn
Bine the ore the oompany leased the .elected thousands of acre, of tha
beat timber land In Oregon, coverln It
old Smith sawmill at tha foot of Lin
coin itrMt and the venrtnc plant, at I ,,K v ... .,- iu.. i 'a .
, . " . ... ' I aa MlVUIIk tWIIIIVI a31 WIIU Villi. IB r.
Bt. Johns for tha nigm run. . I Moulton attended to filing; tha selection!
- . . .. . I in tha land offloea at Orearon Cltr and
Thara ara new doctors in rortiaa a. ROaebur.. , Ha stated that tha company
they having been paaaed laat-nlght at a 1 mtm own, a oonslderabla part of the
meetlna- of the state board of medical selected, but sold a largo holding
. aJaeLIUlllBreK. Willi:! KM iaVa im "'-w I If. in WavAPhatiMP T mha Amtnv
of tha MAortarv. Dr. BvrOtl SL Miller. thm i.ni. flM a,.rt.nn kiVTJ
. Tbera wera K appllcante. Tbaauocessful the miectlona were made after cruisers
onea ara as toiiowa: wonn xv. fun their report., before the laat big
Rtewart D. Brlrca. EU K. Dataon, Jr.i raah fnr timhw lam, hi.ip !......
waiter A. mibm, : juagar ingereoii.
Jamea C EL King. Frederick J. Jaira. I r. Tini.j n n.n a..,i.
John t. 1 FeTre.. John . MeBrlde. aw,h- wnl preaoh t the Flrat Congre-
Condon .C. MoCornack. Luther B. Mo. taUonBl cnurch Sunday morning and
Dougal. Frederick ; V. Mohn. Charles R. wnlnK( August T. Dr. Orant la a pleaa-
Mowery. John P. Myera. Aljwe C. Seely. inK and bnniant speaker wha filled tha
Carl' H. Welsman. Walter E. Weta, WU- niIV,it w,i. r.mni. n.nti. .k...h
iiam w. niw, r, muvuwto v, w. Ior nve years from 189J to 1857. His
- ' V. : " . 1 :t 'L. 'I ..v ll,t :ular pastorate was at Van
For the first time In the history of the I coue- r, n hllt v. w.n ,nlni..
national auard of tha atata tha men re-1
calved pay from tha government for the hla way to deliver a course of locturee
tuna tney were on amy m. hwui i m ienver. Colo,
outlnc at American lake. Thla la a I c
new departure, brought about by the WhOa capturing Frank Ougllelmo, the
provisions of tha new army bill. The murderer of Freda Garacla, Postmaster
officers and men are paid tha same sal- w. A. Alcorn fell and Injured hla leg.
ary while on duty aa received by the Ha aent In a bill to tha county court
regulars. iMt mgni ine aura or , i yeateraay ror iioo on account of tha
160.17 was- paid the members of the Injury. Judge Webster waa of .the
Portland companlea by Adjutant-General I opinion that tha county could net Dav
Flnser. Tha other oompanlaa through- for such , aervloea. Commissioner
out tha atata will be paid by a check.1 Llghtner wanted f 16 appropriated. The
tha amount due aaob oompany being sent I matter waa finally referred to District
Attorney Manning for advice.
to tha captain who will distribute rtw
"The A Hon society and others who wenjj
J. Tut Smith, who will drive aoroas
toVraeoma to attend tha North Paclflo I the con tine at la a buggy, has delayed hla
Sanaerbund have returned. Tha organ-1 trio on account of tha rains. He nro-
iaatlon not only sang well but three of I poaea to travel by buggy from Portland
the members were honored with orricee. to Bath, . N. H., and la preparing a leo
. Paul Wesslnger waa chosen president of tura on Oregon that ha Will deliver on
. tha flangerbund. Louis- Dammaach waa tha way. He will deliver tha addreaa In
elected musical director and Fred Top- every city ha paaaes between Omaha and
kin waa tne cnoioe ror secretary, ron-1 tuna.
land also secured tha next meeting of I
the Sangerbund whloh will be held In I A settlement of the suit of Lydla C
"this city next July In Festival hall at Turner to recover 16,000 damages from
7 the fair grounds. - At this gathering It tha Portland Railway company haa been
- is expected that tha famous Arlon so- affected out of court. Tha aocldect oo
- clety of New York and singing societies ourred : at Twenty-third and Thurman
from California will participate.
General and Mrs. Adna R. Chaffee and
son. Cadet Chaffee, with Quartermaatar-
streets and waa due to a car getting
Deyona ine motooman s eontroL
Oustavus Klaemaa, formerly choir
uenerai cnanes r. tiumpnray ana eap-1 master or nt. uavia a .Episcopal ccurcn.
tain Hutoheson, left Portland last even
ing for Ban Francisco, occupying O. R.
who recently lost a suit for 210 asalnst
i Inar for Ban Francisco, occupying O. R. I tha church, states ha will appeal from
KX! N.. private car No- 03 - through tha I tha verdict of the Jury h Justloa Ba-
couneay oi uenerai Manager, vevivin. i wu. wur iu ui oireun oouru
Tha nartr came over from Vancouver to
Portland yeaterday. " They will spend ' Goodyear Shoo Repair Co," TamhlH
several days at tha Bay city and other atreet, near gaa office. - Phone Main
army posts In the vicinity of San Fran- 1011. Repairing while you wait.- Sewed
Cisco, and return to Portland tne xirst soies, i.e.; ruooor neeis, son. Always
of next week. Oenaral Chaffee and Ma I on time. Shoes called for and delivered
party express keen appreciation of the free any reasonable distance.
eourtealea ahowa them . by Portland I - -
' people. . . 1 Too probably don't need any- marble.
, . I, i i - i granite or monumental wore aone ngnt
A trim little cart and Dcnr and two I now, , but wa want you to bear ua in
nrettv alrls caused all kinds of amuse-1 mind when tha time arises that you
men to the "funny men"' who ware cn will. Otto Schumann, next door Taylor
the , atreeta -, yeateraay afternoon. mimt vnyixn.
. Fastened - to tha harness waa a larae
placard announcing that tha outfit waa Tne employes' or tne local poatornoe
"For sale." The cart waa frequently are taxing weir vaoaiiona now. inirxy
atopped by thoae who made believe that each week ara rusticating, while .the
they desired to purchase tha rig. but "subs" fill their places. Tha vacation
who rullr wanted to talk a tha arirla. season will and the middle of Septem-
It waa only after they., bad been solder. ,. :(-, .
. notified by tha occupants of tha cart
that tha prospective purchasers learned
Moffett Rot Springs, board and room
that tha rig, pony and harness wera tha J-60-dayr-8.00-and-t.60
only part of tha outfit that waa for sale. 1 e-" " " r
, .. . - aaswaisnwaw ' ' v I ) uuivaw aavunit, vSMALua y Wimn,
Residents of tha a&at alda ara ahow-l -or. 'riJTTT m.
. ln "ucl; iner, nera VonYo and llvar rrulatoV.
" Biaxion , dui nwT mc in.i n 3uat h.. vn the. Vnr
Will MWlH tM . . Mtk MAM. A I . " ' - "
" j m&ia -dt all druralsts.
tha subetatlonB. especially those en "
urana avenue, it is not tna iaea or r p-utee Broa' n-Th mom. .m
Postmaster Mlnto, however, that any of I iav Ilia olnlm a fin nHnrfmi mrA Ksklr
.."ub 'tatwo thalr claim by merit They're In tha
Station A will not ba tha' station it I Sherlock buUdlna-.
formerly waa. ' It .will only serve tha
Business districts or isast Portland and Portland wire a- Trnn wnrk. u.
oa Kepi open a snorx time nunaay morn I located -at Trenkman a fn', nn vntirth
Ing for tha benefit of business firms. near Flanders. - Work - turned out
A """"" - " 1 promptly. v ,i
Foster Went, son of Clayton Wants. 1
residing at 7 East Ninth street, was : Quiok Meal range, bast on earth, uses
miomuur snot in ine ngni nana i nair tha ruel of other rangea Olda
xuesaay morning wnua nuntmg in tna Wortman -k Kins'. Fullv warranted.
wood, several mllea back of Vancouver. I .- .
He picked hla shotgun up by tha barrel Chaw TJen-Tel-Oum. hava nH, a.th
and It , waa discharged. He was also and prevent dacav For . sale averv-
loin in. nm eiu. ur mmu' joyai l wnera.
was summoned to Vancouver last night
to attend him. i I Wise Broa. dentlata. tha FaUInc bldg.
After 'two hours wandering through
tha city Ama Williams, tha 11-year-old
daughter', of Frank Williams who drove
to the city In a wagon from Spokane
yesterday, waa found yesterday after
noon and returned to her parenta. She
waa sent to a shoe store at Bast Sixth
street and Hawthorne avenue and loat
her way. ; - -. " ----
(Jen. X H. Altken of Boise, Idaho, and
J. H. McKlbben of thla city will go to
Seaside next week to mske arrange
ments for tha annual session of tha
srsnd lodge of Knights of Pythlaa
wnicn win tm neia mere next uctotter.
MANN &. BXACH
: . WUNTT1CS
92 Second StrMt .
' Oeand Floor 7
BEST WORK
TtlcphoM 444 ;
; . MAKE OUR
Acquaintance
If you . ara thinking of
iwuini m your, wasnina,
don't foraet to viva u. a
trial. TWa do not- shrink
your underwear. We do
satisfactory washing at
. . a. v. , ll.ll Wl l
the socks and mend tha
- dome. rree.
OREGON LAUNDRY AND
TOILtT SUPPLY CO.
' Fhoaa; Bast IS. O. T. BtAJTS. Mgr.
Dr. Xk' M. Thornton, dentlat Marquam.
' oixmT nsaovAZ.
1." F. Hamilton of Astoria la at the
Perkins.- . - .- -. u " -
i P. E. Hobson of Sumoter la at tha
imperial. ; ,
' Mrs.. Holland Parker of Walla Walla
la at tha Perkins.
Mrs. C C. Berkeley of Pendleton la a
guest at tha Imperial.
Miss Maraaret J. Pvla of Helena
Mont.' Is at tha Imperial.
Mra R. R. Reea and Mra. Ben Holt
are registered at tha Imperial.
Ben Belling la registered at tha Hoff
man house, New Tork City.
Mr. and Mrs. w. p. Elmore of Browns
ville are guests at the Perkins.
Rsv. E. B. . Hays and family of La
Grande ara gueeta at tha Perklna
William Wadham of tha wholesale
firm of Wsdhams av Kerr Broa, Is re
ported iu HI Philadelphia, Pa., where
he has been visiting his brother-in-law.
Dr. Trumbull, His Illness results from
a stroke of paralysis. .
After an extended .visit through tha
east J. O. Mack, one of tha delegates
from Oregon to tha national convention
of Myatlo Shrlnera held at Atlantic City
July IS and 14, has returned to Portland
Ho was accompanied by Big Slohal wha
alio attended the convention. It waa es
timated that there were 11,000 or 16.000
Shrlnera in attendance besides the dele
gates to the Imperial Council. ,
-Bishop Earl Cranston of tha Metho
dist Episcopal church, who la succeeded
here by Bishop David H. Moore, leavea
about tha middle of August for Wash
ington, D. C. The departing bishop has
won a host of friends In tha Paclflo
coast territory. of the Methodist church
by his consistent life, his lofty Ideals
and his consclsntlovs .work In behalf
of the church, - Ha haa been a strong
friend cf Japanese and Chinese mis
sions and hss dona much effective work
in their behalf. , -
lATffa stock at XX Chambers, 12 Tto.
HAY MOVE ALL'
a t '
STATE EXHIBITS
STATS . COMSCfBSIOaTSSS AT . ST
. z.ovxs onr romcas xa fbotjst-
IIS iOaDIIT 1Z01IIIT1
CXASOXS AJTQ TXUini. TO
un BZXZBTTS sou, .'.
An example of extortionate methods
that sometimes creep Into exposition
management la seen at St. Louis in tha
axoeeslva rataa . oharged against state
exhibits for-' transportation' and
handling at tha fair ground., according
to a St. Louis papsr. As tha result of
a meeting of atata commlaslonera In
tha Oreon building at the St Louis
fair last week It was decided that If
tha obnoxloua charges are not cancelled
by the Louisiana exposition manage
ment -tha atatea will cloaa their build.
lnga and ahlp their exhlblta home.
The meeting waa held by a, special
committee apolnted by tha atatea. exe
cutive commissioners' association.
take up tha question cf extortionate
bills that had been presented by the
general service company within tha ax-
poaltlon grounds for the unloading of
freight and the hauling of exhlblta.
Presumably it la ana of 'the eompanlea
that have been granted concessions by
tha fair board, under oertaln .restrio
tlons, and that hava taken advantage of
their exclusive privileges, : A certain
rata waa fixed for these aervloea In
circular aent out by tha exposition
management before tha opening of tha
fair, and tha atata eonunlss loners com
mittee aaya theaa Tatea hava been ex
ceeded. . Another complaint la that the
exhlblta have been frequently hauled to
the state buildings, and another charge
made when tha driver were- Instructed
to haul them to the . exhibit palace
Nearly all tha eommlaalonera have re
fused to pay these bills, but experience
at previous farea haa ahowa that when
charges existing against atata or other
exhlblta ara unpaid at the cloaa of the
exposition tha owners are not permitted
to remove tha exhibits until tha charges
ara cancelled. The atata eommlaalonera
now- promise to have-' the excessive
ehargea cancelled while they ara In a
poaltlon to enforce a Just settlement
SMITH WAS BERNHARD
JOHANNES HASHAGEN
From the sonorous noma of Bernhard
Johannes- Ha a ha gen to plain B, J.
Smith la a far cry, but the man who
once bora tha lengthy nama and now re
Jolcea in the brief one managed to make
himself heard across the . intervening
space. In other words, he successfully
petitioned "tha courts "fbfi change of"
name. Then he lost bis cltlsensblp
paper.::. r :::": . -
In a letter written from Seattle Plain
B. J. Smith wants County Clerk Fields
to send him a duplicate of his papers,
which he aaya were loat in a fire. He
declares they were taken out at Portland
"between 168 and .1800 or somewhere
thereabounts." Ha aaya ha Chan red hla
nama because "It was hard to pronounce
ana not an American name.
Mr. Fields haa searched the records
and cannot find the nama of Ha.haaen.
u-ven lr nia queat wera euooeaaful ha
could not make out new papers In the
name or Hmitn, aa - fueh. a duplicate
wouia cave to oa exact, .
"How do I know that Haahae-en has
lost his papers and that thla la not a
ruse to Obtain papers for another manf"
exclaimed tba clerk. "I cannot take any
ohanoea I waa tempted to write Smith
that perhaps ha was using neither the
name or xiasnagen nor smith when he
took out his papers Here, but thought
better of It . He will have ' to wait
a wniie ror hla papers, anyhow." -
E. C HEARS IS-
NO BANK WRECKER
B. C Meara rtt thla .
until recently the paying taller of the
Mercnanta- national bank, and resigned
mat poamon in order to enter theTIrm
or Robert i.ntk. rn t..
stand some chaffing recently on account
oi me puDiisnea reports or tlse arrest
of one B A. Mears, who ia charged with
wrarklnv aavaral amall h,.w. ik.
auta of Washington. Tha similarity in
tha names and tha further fact that K.
C Mears waa formerly in the banking
business, gave excellent opportunity for
the nractical lokera. which th. aa ,i.
overiooa. a somswnai annoying circum
stance, nowever, was tne ract that some
dispatches to papers In tha east, where
cm awn is wen Known, gave tna Mi
tlala of the man In custody aa lr. ,
atead of A. E. Tha Portland Mr. Meara
naturally feela a decided aversion to
Deing uvinim aa a. nana wrecger.
Q. L Excursions.
On August t, and 10 the Canadian
Paclflo will aell round trip tlcketa to
Boston ror so.ZB. Tickets good for 0
days with atop-over privileges.
On the same dates world a fair tlcketa
will be on aala and very low ratea will
ba made to St Louis and eastern polnta
If you want a comfortable trip travel
over tha Canadian Paclflo. For full par
ticulars ' concerning special excursions.
etc., can on or aaareas F. R. Johnson,
A P. A 141 Third street Port
land. Or..' -1 . ' v . ' '-.'. " ,
" Fref sited Stock Canna aeods,
Allen Lewi.' Beat Brand. -
A TOImTTMM.
-1. . I it'
Let us tell you In confidence that
diamonds ara aver on tha increase.
It will ba to your advantage to buy
now. Coma see ua- Our- prices are
surprisingly low. i
(7 to iMh.iifr
SUCCtSSISSTUIIIilHQ
Immense Number of Used
Pianos Already Sold. Ell-
ers Piano House Doing a
- Tremendous Business.
Buyers Prom Three States; Frm-
srsr Mechanic,-5chool Teach-
S ers. Doctor, Lawyers, Phjsi
- clans and Clerks. -, ;
Thar still remain acme great bar
gains in used pianos. Here arc a few af
them. If there la one among them that
Is a special favorite of youra. better oaU
at once, aa these piano are going vary
rapidly ., ,..,..'...-'','..
GOOD, BUT DIRT CHEAP
Oalld, Chaxek Oo natural rosewood
caae, S40.
Oollard a Oollaid, natural finished
rosewood caae. S48. ' .
- Vewtoa, old English upright, antique
rosewood case. Ivory keys, full, iron
frame, SS5, ' ' ', "
Wesley, mahogany case, $118.
Marshan. vary handsome 12 style,
mahogany case, 13S
JeweM, good as th day It left tba fac
tory, f 145.
Xlagabasy, Inlaid In great variety ot
woods, f 148.. v
lager. There were six when this sal
opened. Now there 1 only One. It
goes for also. . - ....
v Kelso, cannot b - told ' from new,
fl6T. . ' -.
Xadwlg. caae vary fancy quarter-
sawed oak and good as new, S168.
tatnway. abonlscd case, largeat slsa,
flT5.
T. O. Maht, handsome case, top panel
slsnorstsly rarvad. al9Q.
Toss. This is th ISM style, Hand
some walnut case. 8212.
There ara many mora bargains squally
good. Every Instrument guaranteed Just
represented or no aala very easy
term a of payment Bllers Piano House.
51 Washington street corner Park.
Largest leading and most responsible
piano concern on the coast
BLUE BOOK IS
CAUSE OF TROUBLE
ran uazsTr-i OAxroi cxnc
Axoma- ATtomxm, wmo os-
JBOT IOsTTO TmlAltB
ULOT IOn OF aUTAl AT-
rojtaTS. -
Among th legal fraternity Sheriff
Word' "blue book" Is creating a mild
oommotlon. Th "blue book.", as it 1
termed, is th torn in which all visitors
at the county Jail are expected to in
scribe their names. Th introduction of
th book ia producing a result unlooked
for by tha. Incumbent of the shrievalty,
The object-of Sheriff Word waa
hava a record of who visited the Jail
on a given day, should weapons or
opium be smuggled into tha baatlla It
Is found in practice that tha book haa
produced a achlam in tha ranks of the
attorneya. - Before long, it la expected.
there will be a local lawyers' four hun
dred in existence.
Ooorge J. Cameron did not wish to
Sign the book, it ia aald, because the
nam of a lawyer he does, not Ilka ap
peared on the aama page. He did not
want hla nama mentioned within sev-
ral breathe of the other fellow.
Attorney Charles F. Lord visited the
Jail and found tha laat nam on th
blue book" was that of an attornsy
under whose nama ha refused to sign.
Finding ha could not enter the Jail un
til he had signed,-he sat down -and
wsltsd.
la a short time District Attorney Man
nlng appeared. Lord explained hla pre
dicament Manning laughed and obllg
tngly signed his own name in tha book,
Lord then algned under manning.
SEASIDE RESORTS
HOTEL C2AHHAHT
' XA 0PXXZ9 TO TH SXAsOW. '
Tae anat summer raantt ee tbejjnrth Paetae
CoaaL It eoaaleta e SCO seres aatural
Cn, pore eprlug water, eles.nt suit ground.,
sis court .ns eroquat srjaiDd, Mating,- ft,..
Ids, hontlng .nt fne anrf bUiln. Th, tetel
haa bea entirely reaor.ted and aaw .Idewalk
tB.roa.hoet the park. T.kasTauk .ad talepaoae
a Bvtri. ror t.te. saa accomatoaaiun apply
K r. l. BAiHUUtfauuta-, Mar., uearaan. ur,
HOTEL MOORE
rotmerly w rlmw Ketatesilis.Oragea.
; NOW OPEN
n esly hotel oa the eoaat erarmektag tt
eeeaa. rinest nrf batalna and tub bataa. koai
Ins. - Basting end Cabins. Th. Dotal Is bard
Bnlabed with furnace seat for ratal address
DAK J. MUOKB. iTop.. BaaalOe, Otaaaa.
McOUIRE'S
Seaside, Oregon
treated la th vary tventev af tha elty,
aoavaalaaU to railroad aa freak water
Boating oa th vsoaalaaaa. Finely fas
VoUta attaadaata. . .
Ramod.l.d, rebuilt and furnished.
1 ; -Open for tha season ot 1004.
THE HARVEST HOME
V Jos. atoxeaa, Frop.
Prioes: $1. 5 per day. IS. 00 per. week,
bade t5o and too, meals IS eenta
Children under 10 years at half rates.
. ' .OM SMOI, WABX. .
Seaside livery & Fuel Co.
uniif, Fns.
TOSAaa
IUII
FT7BX,
Draytag, Bxpreaslng aa Oeaaral TobMg
mmanf an Kind r rry wood.
gtagea to mim vresx aaa oaaaom
The Driftwood
'Mr. T. XVyalff a
ton oo-tFOBTAau aara
TnrxQxni oottaob on to ,
aaaox. -
Hot and Cold Salt Water Bath 1
c v. - . Conneotloa.
"-w avow saaos, wanfL. - '
waaaxvoroaT iraaxr
FAaX AJTD
--rOBTTAjn, oaaooa-
Batabllshad In-1111 Opea all tha year.
Private or elaaa lnetrootlon. Thousands
of graduatee in positions; opportunities
constantly occurring. It pays to attend
our school. Catalogue, specimens, eta.
xre.
a. w. amMSTBoaro, I&.S. Fnrcrj.
SALMON RUN IS
VERY DISAPPOINTING
F. C. Barnes ha returned from South
Bend, Wash., where he waa making prep
arations to start up his cannery for tba
fall run, and adding some improvements
to the Plant and enlarging lta capacity,
Ha expecta that the run of salmon will
ba abort aa it haa bean during tha entire
seaaon, and believes that prioes will rule
higher on account Of tha scarcity. Mr.
Barnes said: "
1 will probably put up 10,000 eases.
Thar ia a demand from Japan for white
m sated salt salmon, but they do not
want to pay over I to centa a pound. It
will not pay to aupply tha fish at that
price. I nave given a Japanese rirm
prices oq a 200,000 pound shipment but
doubt it being accepted at tha quoted
rate." . ,
Mr. Barnes also owns a cannery In
southeastern Alaska. Ha aaya salmon
ara scarce there this season as In other
placee. Ha shipped 100,000 cases from
Alaaka to Japan last year, put tnay usu
ally prefer the dog salmon, whloh ara
partially dressed, and sal ted In tha ahlp,
Ha did not know whether or not It waa
rebandled at San Francisco before it waa
aent to Japan.
One cannery -near tna mourn or the
Columbia had contracted to deliver 10.
000 cases of salmon, but aa yet has se
cured only 11.000 casea unless an un
expected big run of salmon comes in the
supply win be snort , ... - ..
OABT TOV IUIH Ost II.
tot ATI Txa - rortriVAB
tots fob Faaazsavrt
If you make the nearest guess
you can secure a prise, one of
1.000, valued at M.tOO to IS each.
Tha gaess will eoet you nothing.
Every II eenta you remit to
. The Journal, covering subscrip
tions to tha Pally, Sunday, Beml
weekly or Weekly will entitle
you to ona gueee.
For partloulara and details
read the advertlaemant appearing
In Th Journal. -
KOlfOB OF BTTeTOOVAUt.
(Joamal IpeeUI Berrle) " "
Montreal. Qua, July 11 Th Cale
donian society haa made elaborate ar
rangements for a reception and ban
quet to be given tonight In honor of
Lord Dnndonald, the deposed eommand-er-ln-chlef
of tha military foreea in
Canada Lord Dundonatd will sail for
England tomorrow morning. ,
Behnke-Walker
Business College
Stsaras Koek7 rOB1ATZS 0
Makaa a specialty ot equipping young
men and woman for life's work and s
curing that work for them when com
petent
Our. graduate are all employed.
Mora than 100 placed la positions since
the first of last August
Phono Mala It. Wa aa sals yea.
writer
Kill M.:itfcry Acecterayi
Maz-a-ra, ouoox,
A .privets boarding aa J
aesL aUaauU -traIata(, aaii.
tary OlMlpuaa, ealMf preoa-M
tto. Bar. of say tt sdaltted
taptamW la. ISO, i
CUT THIft OUT
Aad Stan s Dr. J. W. BTUL XTU
kOlMaa lai.. lar
sa , ..am l weai is Mas
BiIHsmj scbiat Tkesr asw are
Pleaee i4 aa Bttess sad tarasi .las IDarksM
(.-))...
Uaares.). ......
oaaooa-
rosTun
St. Helen's Hall
A Olrla Sohool of th .Offcast Class.
Corns of feachera location, bulldlna.
equipment the beat Send for catalogue.
orawi nmvira is, lsoi.
PORTLAND. ACADCHY
Pits bars sad alrls foe Waatara anS Kaatara
soiMgea rruaary aa stsbibw gradas iseladea.
Portland Jtcadtm) Hall for Girl
leeelves s limited samba sad sites them
the eoorrorts sad ears of e reined heme.
OfAee bears daring Jaly .M.Aasaat from
s. to II m. For eat.losoe addtata Port-
lans aeaaemy, rorti.aa. ur.
DEMOCRATIC
RATIFICATION :
Mass Meeting:
- Under the - auaplcea Multnomah
Democ ratio Club. ..
Friday, July 29
8:30 o'clock P. M.
'" Speakers,
oot. oao. a. oaM3aaxxa
and
mam. FBAjraiajg x. aara of
. . San Francisco. .
GOOD MUSIC
. tuuDxaa rjrrrras,
" ;- : at
- Columbia Theatre'
a JOURNAL COUPON -
N5-C0UP0N-N-S
Star Theatre
Irtday Msrlnses aly Is, 104.
' This coupon, when presented at
box office, good for to toward admission.
YOU MAY NOT WIN THE
WINT0N TOURING CAR
Bat by acting now you hava )ut a good a -i
chance as any on els to win- one ot tha other
' great prizes, or falling; In this, to cura.on of
th 4800 or more smaller prizes '
5000 PRIZES FREE-VALUE $40,000
HERE IS K SUMMARY Of THE PRIZES:
bt PrizeA Wlnton Touring Car (1904 Model)...... Value $2,300
- 2d Prize A Mason I Hamlin Grand Piaito.......,... Value $1,200
3d Prize A Conover Grand Piano .:..7...T.7.,Veluo $1,000
'( ''.y-:- i --. :: Value.
8, Conover Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos J. $4,200
; t 10 Kingsbury Upright Pianos:,.,.....;,.,..... 3,500
20 Apollo Piano Players.;.....,.., 6,000 '
20 Chicago Cottage Organs...,.;.,,..;,,. 2,100
60 Grand Rapids Sectional Book. Cases. ',; 1,000
: 30 Royal Sewing Machines;..,....,..,,.,..,,. 1,950
50 Kalamazoo Stoves and Ranges.;. ......... 1,500
. " 80 Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos . . , . ' ." . 2,500 '
50 Solid Gold, Gold rilled, Enameled and jeweled '
Men's and Women's Watches.............
100 Columbia Graphophones ',,....'...,;.. ...a
. 70 Al-Vista Panoramic Cameras................
800 Pieces Heavy Quadruple Plate Silverware:,'.
,100 Gem Safety Razors...,......;...... ....... ,
, 'l00 Moore's Non-Breakable Fountain Pens '..'
1,000 Volumes "Theodore Roosevelt".
1,000 Volumes Hodgson's American Homes",, a
-1,00a Volumephen-GPoster'-Song AllmnvV
1,000 Song andMusic Folios. ................. ...a."
5,000 : . . I Total .. ......... .. . .. . . . .... .... .$40,000
1,500
2,600
2,500
1,250
350
250
1,500
1,000
CONDITIONS OF THIS GREAT CONTEST -
Thla ia baaed en th total vol to b east for tha erne
Of Freemen ot tha TJxdte atataa, aad wlU aloaa at midnight, Wo-eaa-Imo
rtb, lao. Ta ofaehU Scare of th gwvernjaen will 6Wt ermine
th reault, and th prUe will b awarded by a aoauattU af lalats.
aatad yaoa. Batlaaator will iwaetv a ea till oat fo eaoa. eattna,
aad these win entttle ta holder te eaoa prise as taay aaay wta.
raaa th eomtee-t ia daotdad aaoh aatlmata artll .receive a prints Mat
of th gaussasfal ainatora. .
HOW TO MAKE AN ESTIMATE
' tt oaa yo aothlag to b anxlUed to partlolpate. To pay only
tha afala prloe of th paper ad yoa go a free oaaae to wla oa
or nar of ao 6,000 haadaotaa aad valoabl prises. TOV Ama XaT-
jrrrxax to on ovxsa fob acx twmtx-fxtb ram raza
OM BTaaOaZZTZOsT aOOOTar, provided reenlttaaea aad rabsortptioa
ara forwards togethaw, bat sO SSTZMATa WXZ.Z, al
oa a zuaaTrraaroa of aa Txazr on Bozowua.
TUX JOURNAL
SUIVSCRIPTION RATE
Partlasd aad ether .titles wbere paper
la OeUtsred by eerrlar:
tally and Snndaf. 1 year ..gt.SO
" Pally and Soortay, avwlb. t.TB
Ixlly sad PundaT. BMtnUia ,. 1.00
Pally (set ieeladln Soak. 1 year... 8.00
Pelly (set Ineaidlns Haa.), smstfas TS
Dally (sot Including Sua), S Bioalhs 1.00
.y Kail. . ;
Dally aad Sunday. 1 yr. .......... .IT.
p.llr snd Sunday, f aaonth.... I. TO
fully sad Bund.'. I nostas......... 1.B0
Dally (sat Including Bun.l. 1 year;.. 00
Dallr (not Incladlag aaa.). f snaths ITS
Dally (sot lacladlng Sua). S ssaUa 10
Punday only. 1 yaar I 00
. Knn.lay only. atoaths 1 on
Wmly. I rr J.. ........ 100
Benl.Weakly, I year..,.. 1 AO
IMPORTANT STATISTICS
1 TOT IN OTHER TEAM.
The TOTAL POPULAA TOT for
hdi u ue year
m waa 4.014.TM
Vm was t,T24.8M, las. et M per eest
1HT1 was .4rt.l5. Inc. of lt.M pee cent
17 was 8 412.TM, tne. ot fcUO per cent
1V0 was . .!, Inc. of B.T par oaat
1HH4 waa 10.O44.9k5. Inc. of ' P OT pnr cut
iw was ll.PNO.Pno, Ine. of 1B.M) per eeat
n3 was ia.ms.ani. Inc. of l.s per cent
ISM was 13.eS. K'S. tne. of IS. 48 per eent
1U0 was la.W,S, Inc. of M par cent
r , CKSD nOUBE. ,
The' total popalatkm of the Ihlltad
States (sot Including Urrttorlee. tha Dis
trict oi ColnmMa, Hawaii, the Philip.
rlaae, an alaaka), la the year
8H0 wa..,M.................d.ITl.a40'
IHIto wa. ...62.im.ill
lrai was .T.na.44
190t was eotlBMte) .....T8.2WS.44d
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK.
(Cut thl oat and 011 la carafully.)
lacloaw4 flat $
ee oeaaaae
to apaly oa Sabtwrtpttoa e
co ant. TKia BAoairt is in MX
BMnt for tb
soooo
(Stat whether Dally. Sunday,
Weekly or BemUWeekly.)
Journal for.
Wltleseeaaiaoaaaa
Pottrfllc.
Vfy Mtlmstt 9t Totid Vot to U wto
Hot. a, UOi, Ipr t- ttOkcm o Pr tdoat wt
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ISMMaMtH '
SUt.
THE ORDER OF WASHINGTON
STARTED RIQHT
RATES ARE CORRECTLY BASED
Good Insurance Furnished to Men and Women Who
Can Pass Required Examinations. '
ALL WHO ARE UNDER THE AGE OF. SIXTY CAN JOIN
If you want the best fraternal insurance in the world, in
vestJgate the plan of The0nle?Tof Washington ; lor full par
ticulars, pamphlets, etc., address, giving your age, '
" J. Lm MITCHELL, Supreme Secretary, '
. 61 J Marquam Bldg., Portland Ore
EAST PORTLAND'
FENCE & WIRE WORKS
A. CARLSON, Proprietor
Manufacturer of
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
FENCING
And th Universal Combination Fane
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The Portland
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AirrHea Plaa .
' ,. $3 Per Day and Lward
nBAOQUAKTBRS ft) TOtrBltTS AK C:
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anaolal rataa ma4a t famlllaa aa alssla aent I am en. A modern Tnrl.'.
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