- -. . . t - V 15 THE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAN, THimSDAT. MAT 16, 1907. TEMPERATUBE Iff 85 IN THE SHADE Portland Gets Sudden Taste of Real Summer Weather Ahead of the Schedule. SNOW MELTS IN MOUNTAINS Kiver Rising, and Weather Bureau Predicts That It Will Reach Stage of 15 Feet In One Week. HOVRI.Y TEMPERATTRES. H A. M. . ,5V 11 A. M. X:15 A. M 52112 M. 1 p. .IT 2 P. 63 3 P. . . 4 P. A. T A. 8 A. M.. M. . M.. M.. M 781 5 P. M-- ..7S . . "7 . .S3 . .S5 .." . .4 . .84 Summer began In earnest yesterday, and for two hour in the afternoon the thermometer registered S5 degrees. The readings of the United States Weather Bureau show this temperature at 3 o'clock and 3 o'clock yesterday. The fore cast for today is fair weather and cooler. Evidences of Summer were apparent on every hand. Women appeared in white end men in negligee. The Ice cram stands did a rushing huslnss. and thirst empori ums kept the cash register working over time. From 6 A. M. until noon the thermom eter steadily climbed upward. From that time until 2 o'clock it rose seven degrees, where it. remained until nearly 4. The lst reading was, made at 6 P. M.. when the official Instrument showed 84 degrees. Continued warm weather will undoubt edly cause the river to rise. District Forecast Official R. A. Beals Issued the following statement yesterday regarding the probabilities of jiigh water: The warm weather of the la.it two days will undoubtedly start ?ome' water down the river. The stages this morning at up-river points were as follows: Height in feet. 11. T 11.5 20. 1.1 7 IMS lrs 4.(1 :i.n 2 s 12.4 Station Ijewiston Tiiparla tnat'"hee Vmatllls The Dalles Vancouver. Wash. Knaene Albany Palem Portland Flood stage. . . .24 . . ...40 .'i.'ill .'.'.'.in ...2ii ...20 . . . IS I do not expect mueh change In the river at Portland for the next three days. It will probably rise rapidly during next week and povsibly reach a stage of IS feet within seven rlas from now. Beginning next Monday we will publish dally river reports from' 12 river stations, and make dally forecasts of the stages lo be expected as far ahead as possible. It is probable we can give good information of this character for four or five days' in ad vance of the stages reached in Portland. Should it b necessary we will add more re ports to our bulletin later, as we have four more stations that can be called upon for re port. "A':l persons interested In the river are in vited to call upon the weather office for in formation In person, by telephone or by letter ss often as desired, and we will take pleas tire In answering" Inquiries so far as se are able to do so. It often happens we have re ports from up-river points that are received after the newspapers go to press, and jinless persons Interested call upon our office for them they will not get them until the next Issue of the newspaper. Freight Cannot Pass Locks. . WOOD RIVER. Or.. May 15. (Spe cial.) High water arid the swift cur rent prevented freight boats from passing tlirouKh the Locks yesterday, and freight destined for up-river points had to be transferred. The Columbia is hig-her today tlian at any. previous time this year. The Spencer and other passenger boats came up as usual. PROSPEROUS DISPENSARY Big Amounts Spent in New Furnish lugs and Kquipment. The oldest pedestrians on the street tiave been heard to remark the past "few days regarding the changes going on at the corner of Yamhill and Second streets. Investigation reveals the fact that the St. Ij)ui3 Medical Dispensary has been spepding money lavishly in reconstruct ing the big brick and in refurnishing, as well as in adding much new and costly equipment. This is not the first time by any means that the management of this big Institution has gone down in its pocket and spent money to put the dis pensary up with the times, if not ahead. The institution Is one of the oldest of this community, being established fully a quarter of a century In the city, and 15 years in its present location. Its corps of physicians are all grad uates of colleges of note, and duly li censed to practice In the State of Ore gon. In speaking of their work and the character of men in charge, the chief medical director said this morning: "The fact that we make a specialty ot one class of diseases, select the staff for their fitness in this line of diseases, and have a special equipment for thai purpose, puts us In a position to give more expert medical service In these particular branches than any other office or institution in the city or state. We treat more patients monthly than any two institutions In the state." Pure, Healthful, Refreshing Apollinarts The Queen of Table Waters Bottlcdonly atthe Spring, Neuenahr, Germany, and Only with its Own Natural Gas. IDEAL AND PERFECT. BENCH SHOW OP E Many Fine Dogs on Display at ExpositionlSuilding. AWARDS MADE BY JUDGE Eugene to Have Streets Sprinkled. EL'GENE. Or.. May 15. (Special.) As a result of the street-sprinkling ordinance, by which any section of the city can be sprinkled upon request of a majority of the property holders in - the affected district, four petitions have been taken before the Council, outside of the business section of the city. Others will be presented at the next meeting of the Council. Engineer Modjeskt Here. Kalph Modjeski. consulting engineer for the Portland & Seattle in the erection of the Columbia and Willamette River bridges, is in the city for a few days and is looking over the work. He expressess himself as satisfied with the progress be ing mad. Prominent Railroad Man Cured of a Bad Cold. "I had a cold hang on for over two months, which developed into catarrh of the head and stomach. My breath be came so offensive that I shunned people, as they did me. The mucus from my head kept dropping Into my throat and I would hack, cough and spit constantly. It was disgusting and caused me intense mortification. My stomach was upset and I had no appetite. I used a dozen remedies before I tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. That settled it it touched the weak spot, and effectually cured me. I used but three bottles of it, and the result was wonderful." James K. fr'mlth. Treasurer Brotherhood of Railway U'rairunen, 1708 3d Ave.. Birmingham. Ala. I Fxhfbttion as to Quality the Best In History of Portland Kennel Club Splendid Showing of Boston Terriers. Have you ever seen the dogs? If you have not. Just take an afternoon or an evening off and spend It at the Exposition building, and you will see one of the finest collections of the canine aristocracy ever shown in Port land. In. the kennel shows of the past given by the Portland Kennel Club, there might have been more dogs benched, but in the eight years' his tory of the club. It has never held a show that equals the present . one for the number of really classy dogs. In the special breeds, the pointer class, the collies and setters, and the individual breeds a better showing has never been made. The best part of It 1s, the most of the winners so far in these breeds are local dogs. In the individual classes, the Boston terriers of course predominate, and it Is not boasting to say that there are Boston terriers benched at trfe Expo sition building that have and can win in any show in the country. This can also be said of the pointers and Eng lish setters, and collies. When the Kennel Club threw open its doors to the public yesterday morn ing, nil but about 20 of the dogs -that had been entered were benched and tagged, and when It is considered that over 200 dogs are on exhibition, this speaks wonders for the officials of the club who have been working hard for the success of the exhibition. Promptly at 2 o'clock the Judging began, and last night when Judge Dr. George W. Clay ton finished awarding cards to the winners, he had Judged down ' to the dachshunds. This afternoon Judge Clayton will Judge the dachshunds and the collies and the contest between the owners' of the collies promises to be exceedingly hot, for there are a great number of very handsome dogs of this breed in the show. A number of the collies are owned by women and most of them will take their own dogs into the judging ring. The first dog to get the blue card was a handsome St. Bernard, Glenwood Roose, owned in San Mateo, California. In the great danes. Dr. J. C. Zan's Leif, the dane that killed his prize .winner Dandy, won first in the limit dogs of this class. In the show last night were two happy owners. Dr. G. K. Bruere and Dr. Allen Welch Smith. Dr. Bruere's pointer King Bee, won first in the puppy class, but he did not know lt until he had located his dog last night, for the prize- had been awarded during the afternoon. Dr. Bruere captured a third prize. Dr. Smith won first with his handsome Dan. Mrs. J. R. Chipman's Ranger was sec ond in the novice dogs and E. M. Lazarus' Jack Rush was third. The first in this class went to A. C. Shute's Don Harold. Following is a list of owners and dogs winning prizes that were awarded yesterday. Great Danes. Novice dogs First, Jasper, Mrs. L. Q. Carpenter. Limit dogsj First, Lief, Pr. J. C. Zan; second, Jasper, Mrs. I... a. Carpenter; third, Mont Alto. K. A. Rchloth. Open 1ok First, Lier, Dr. J. C. Zan; second. Mont Alto. E. A. Schloth. Greyhounds. Open doss and hitches First, Company B, Miss Llllle Tliden. Russian Wolf Hounds. Novice, open and limit noes and bitches Firsts. Valpes o' Valley Farm, Edgar Ames, Sesttle. Wash.- Foxhounds. Open doits and bitches First, Major, Mrs. H. W. Fries. Limit dons and bitches First. Minor. Mrs. H w. Fries; second. Lady Bell. A. M. Cro nln. Pointers. Puppy dogs First, King Bee. Dr. G. E. Bruere: second. Chief Sam, Fred W. Wag ner. Novice doge FIret, Don Harold, A. C. Phute, Hlilsboro, Or.; second. Prince, E. House: third. King Bee. Dr. G. E. Bruere. Limit dogs (under S5 pounds) First. Don Harold. A. C Phute. Hlilsboro. Or.: second. Rsnger, Mrs. J. R. Chlpmsn; 'third, Jack Rush. Edgar M. I.asarus. Limit dogs (over R5 pounds) First. Plain King. J. D. Honeyman; second. Sport. Otto Schumann; third. Sam. W. O. Van Schuyver. Open dogs (under SS pounds First, Don Harold, A. C. Shute, Hlilsboro, Or . Open dogs (? pounds snd over) First, Mason's King, H. M. Pabst ; second. Plain King. J. D. Honeyman; third. Sport, Otto Schumann. Puppy bitches First. I.ady Nett, Thomas Howe, Hlilsboro. Or.; serond. Chlquita. C. R. Powell; third, Lady H., Thomas Howe, Hlilsboro. Novice hitches First, Chlquita. 17. R. Powell; second, Duchess TI.. V, V. Wiley. Hlilsboro. Or.; third. Miss Virginia, E. S. Hall. Gresham. Or. Limit bitches (under 50 pounds) First, Duchess II.. W. V. Wiley. Hillsboro. Or. Limit bitches (30 pounds and over) First. Walla Walla Rush. c. B. Graves; second. Ladt Nett, Thomas Howe. Hillsboro. Or. Open bitches (under .10 pounds) First. Duchess II., W. V. Wiley, Hillsboro. Or.; second. Flue. Lltt Hoffman; third, Nellie, Charles E. Cook. Open bitches (.0 pounds and over) First. Walla Walla Rush, C. B. Graves; second. Earls Feebe. A. J. Kruger. Enellsh Setters. Puppy dogs First. Handsome Dan, Ben Bogart ; second. Deacon Parsohs. E. A. Par sons; third. Reuben, Dr. E. S. Smith. Novice dogs First, Ruby's Doctor Hun ter. W. F. Llpman: second. Dan. Sam Stre beii. Troutdale, Or.; third. Bow, P. M. Booze. Limit dogs First, Handsome Jim. Dr. A. W. Smith; second. Ruby's Doctor Hunter, w: F. Llpman; third, Dan. Sam Streben. Troutdale, Or. The evening awards were: English Setters. Limit dogs First, Handsome Jim, Dr. A. W. Smith: second. Ruby's Doctor Hunter. Will F. Llpman;' third, Dan, Sam Streben, Troutdale. Open dogs First, Handsome Jim, Dr. A. W. Smith: second. Ruby's Doctor Hunter. Will F. Llpman; third, Dan, Sam Streben, Troutdale. Puppy bitches First. Gala. E. A. Parsons; second, Nancy Pranks, J. M... M. L. H. Myer. Novice bitches First. Queen Racket, J. E. Hubbard. Seattle; second. Flirt. Mrs. Sadie Crowder; third, Liberty Babe, M. H. L. Myers. Open bitches First, Queen Racket, J. E. Hubbard. Seattle; second, Rockline Lady bird, M. H. Taylor, Victoria, B. C. Gordon Setters. Puppy dogs and bitches First, Lady Mac Rae. Will G. MacRae; second. Florodoro. W. O. Van Schuyver. Novice dogs First, Max A., Will F. Llp man. Open dogs First. Max A., Will F. Lip man: second. Oregon Rowdy. Thomas Howe. Hillsboro. Or.; third. Mark. H. W. Metzger. Novice bitches First. Lady MacRae. Will CT. MacRae; second, Florodo, W. O. Van Schuyver. Limit hitches First. Freda T., Thomas Howe, Hillsboro; second, Lady MacRae, Will G. MacRae; third. Fannie, M. N. Cos. tello. Open bitches First, Freds T.. Thomas Howe. Hillsboro: second, Fannie, M. N. Cos tello. Irish getters. Puppy dogs and bitches First. Lady Te resa, H. T. Stokes; second. Lady Jeannot, Thomas Howe. Hillsboro. Novice dogs First. Whatt, E. B. Tongue, Hillsboro. Limit dogs First. Whatt. E. B. Ttongue, Hillsboro 9 Open dogs First, Whatt, E. B. Toungs. Hillsboro. Novice bitches First, I-ady Jeannot, Thomas Howe, Hillsboro. Chesapeake Bay Dogs. Limit hitches First, Ann Nuptune, Dr. Paul Smith. Aberdeen. Wash. Open bitches First. Lady Teasle, Mrs. W. B. Marlin. Seattle; second. Ann Nep tune, Dr. Paul Smith. Aberdeen. Cocker Spaniels. Puppy dogs and bitches (black) First, Pates. Mrs C. W. Sharpies. Seattle. Novice dogs (black) First, Flush, Miss Clara Boot. Limit dogs (black) First, Victor, Elmer Colwell, Jr. Open dogs (black) First, Duke Royal,- R. f? GsmewelL Belllngham, Wash. Novice bitches (black) First, Pates, Mrs. C. W. Sharpies, Seattle. Limit hitches (black) First. Melba. Mrs. Jack Ormsby; second, Fanny, Mrs. T. M. Willis. CAPITOL II 1 IILJL The most beautiful and desirable of all West Side property. Only $200 per lot now, but the price will be advanced on June 1, so if you want to wait and pay more after June 1, all right, wait. The Orecon Electric Railway Portland . and Salem line is now building through Capitol Hill, and it will soon be in operation. The Hibernia Savings Bank of this city will sell'these lots for all cash or give terms. Title absolutely perfect and abstract given free to every purchaser. ' k Remember, CAPITOL HILL is on the West Side, the same side as is the entire business section of the City of Portland. Every lot has a commanding view, every lot cleared in grass plot. CAPITOL HILL is inside the city limits, and the lots we are sell ing for $200 each are worth now $500 and $600.. Call at the office for prospectus of CAPITOL HILL. CLOHESSY & SMITH 401-2 McKAY BUILDING, PORTLAND. Children at Rose City Park Leam to Love Nature . Bring tip your children in the atmosphere of noble things and they will become noble men and women. ' The beautiful views in every direction, at Rose . City Park, owing to the evenly high elevation of this delightful suburb, are an inspiration and a rest ful pleasure to all its residents and serve to complete an environment which is ideal for the best develop ment of little children. , , An early love of Nature stimulates high ideals and from every part of Rose City Park there are fine views of mountains, rivers, peaceful valleys one or all and pure, clear air as well, as this addi tion to Portland is just on the "edge of town," directly reached by streetcars, without transfer, yet away from dust, smoke and noise. The lots are of good size, which allows plenty of playground for the children, and room for flowers and lawns. ,The stately beauty of trees and the comfort of shade is also one of Nature's gifts to nearly every lot in Rose City Park. If you do not care for trees, there are a few lots without any. And, remember, the improvements and the building restrictions in sure a residence community of high-grade houses and high-grade people. V r- - - - - v ' 1 V J ' -4V , H - f ,t A it t CVS v-. ' i All' 4 Hi4' v te- 5s";r vwh $ . 4 i . A . I " . ?" A ;. Hart i J r1 A- i. Streetcars will run to the foot of the hill in a very few days. Let us show you the best locations we have left man Th Bankers Chamber of Commerce ompson T'uppy doss and bitches (color other than black) First. Spider, Mrs. C. W. Sharpies, Seattle. Limit dogs (parti-color) Klrst, McKlnley. A. A. Kldderly. Limit dogs (any othfr solid rolor other than black First, Red King, J. Wesley Ladd. Open dogs (parti-color) First, Bud Zants, Mrs C. W. Sharpies, Seattle; second, Port land Kid. B. G. Oamewell. BellinRham. Open doss (any solid color other than black) First. Red King, J. W. Wesley Ladd. Novice bitches (other than black) First. Ppider. Mrs. C. "VC. Sharnies. Seattle. Limit hitches (any solid color other than black) First. Bed Queen. J. Wesley Ladd. Open bitches (partl-colorl First, Buthe da Mrs. C. W. Sharpies. Seattle. Open bitches (any solid color other than black) First, Red Queen. J. Wesley Ladd. Europe has 22.OT0 newspapers. r ORTLAND'S youngest is named. There is nothing- like giving the baby a name he will be proud of when "growed" he is ENGLHWOOD is the name of Portland's new home addition. In city limits just away from noise and smoke. TAKE YOUR PICK COME IN AND SEE THE PLANS GEO. B. UNDERWOOD The Offtca on the Corner. Fourth and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon it I 0 1