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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1908)
10 TIIK MOHNINfl OnrnONIAN. FH 1 DAY VHth 21, 1008. BROWN & NTC1E CEASES TO EXIST Details of Transfer of Prop erty of Stevedoring Firm Now Complete. TACOMA FIRM IN CHARGE l.axsjttr SpfMiil (irrnlrr rnrt nf 1y Prwlni 1 p NrrMirjf I'nprr. Mfll-w of Waterfront. At t ft n 'v h rrprrnnn( Iiib Tin wit Mo t'a!w n ttel Untlm. itlld Mm., met yortrr flay mid h minor HMrtll of I hp Irmmfrr of tin prupor I v of t hp nrnl Mevedo in firm wrn nettled. Wltlt Iho heftmnltiff of the ni'W ttt mi I h I ho ponipntiy whh-h wnn hfllttllfd Ihrt hmihtitf' nriit dlm-hitfRiti of vr.Tl In flio ohiinltln lltver fr the print .'to yertrit will he n rnm-rrn f hlfturV nnd hp f npt Hound firm of Hofh.irhthl Unm. will pIp Into fhp vnrnrit plnee, Th f rntint'pr pi h o of ho hi in) new h. not Iwrn ?nm)e ptit'Mc. Inrltnted In thp 1t!l of imIp nte nil thp Monk v nenw. It"r. nrnvtviim nnd of uVe fl furr n of thp rnnoprn 'in wpII n. thP Rood will. A fppllnn nf ipri-pI prpvntU'fl over the wnter front yesfe n)n . Thr rpftrlng from himt nes of thp Mr in of Mmwn Met 'nhrt wan d h"'MNfd on nit nt rppf onrnorn nnd hy nil rnrirN pf men, Thn firm hn on .h'Vrrt A wurlil wlp rrpulntlmi for thn punt SO yrnr.4 ntxt thprp t penernl roe rot thnt It I a to drop out of the hii1nt' etlvlt y of fort hi ml' R wn I or front. 1IKWY HOWM'Ol II OK II IN rito It ii nd mil lin tif nn I n !i I'm II In KIvp Minute. Murine five ntlnnlpi ypntonlny nfior noon, t of nn Im-h of min foil. Thl wns between tho tlntP of :t! nnd S:07 p. M. For n period of ?? minute during the afternoon thn rnln enme down hy "hueketn full" ami ritirliut thnt ttrtto thn totn) prprlpnlhm wnn .11 of nn tneh. For flip 19 nitmitPK following H:ri p. M ( .u of nn Im-h foil. Rnlnfnll for tho Wlllnmette Viilley h.-t not ttppn n Rrpnf nn tn jipAfonn pnnt. hut upvorthplonn ntilpporj nrp nnxlnnn to tpnrn nonipthlnn of tho rnn Hit tort. Thorn Is mill A deficit of ft.SO (none on rnlnfnll mid tl nnowfnll holnfl- llRlit Hurlnir thn Wintnr months th. prunpnct of a flood In illRht. Ilwptlon fop linpldln Mriioc. A rnrnptlon wnR lmld nt tli Sorunnn't Inut It n tn, Front nnd Flniur.i xtrontft, Tupdy tiUht. In honor of thn Fior. . i'limmliiR- Hriicn. formnrly rhnplnln of thn Kflftittm. who ban plnrn hold r. ntmUnr position Rt Vnlprtrnlno. llln, nnd 1 now on Ma way to liondon, JTiiRlnnd, whnrn hn h hnnn fippolntmt nnHtnnt ntipcrln tnndnnt nt ttm hondqunrtors of thn n rlnty. A InrRP RRthnrltiR of frlnndn In thn lty, woll ns many mil tors, nnaonihlod. nnd AftdrnnRPR wnr mndn hy Hrltlnh OormI Jmr l.nldlnw, rhalrmnn of thn loon! roinmltton: NorwnRl.in (Vinntil Kndrn. M. Vdorhnr nnd thn rlmplntn. Rnv. A. VI Ptrnnyn, nil of whom apokn most rordlnlly of thn guont nnd of hi work for iHllor Mr. Hrnrn rnnpontlnd tn a Rrnoofu npnroh nnd prndlrtnri a brlatit futurn for ttin Inntltutn. which wotitd. nrn Iotir. h hoimd. bo honsnd tn tnnrn romntodlouR pmmlsnn. Thn room wnrn bnawttfully dooomtod. hy th liulloH of thn mtsNton, who nlo norvnd mfrnnh mnntff, nnd a dotlRtitfitl proRrammn of tmisto And rnottntloiiK was Rtvon by Mrs. fnoRt J. T Aid I aw. MIna Kllr.:tboth itobnn. Mln KtiR-nnla CraiR, Mtxn Mndolntnn HlrnayA and R. Rylnnon, thn prornodttiRa hpn brouptit to a cl'n by a short serv trn in the ehapol. Irlnn News f So(tle. PKATTT.K. April 23. Thn oil-tank Rtonmor Atlna Arrived this morning- from Srh nnot-oo with Harn No. 91 in tow. Thn Rtnumnr Tnllan was another from San Franrlst'O. bripRtiiR- a cargo of gen eral merrhnndlso. Thn stnnmshlp rTumholdt salted for Southeastern Alaska tonight with a full passenger list and cargo of general mcr ohnndtsn. Thn steamship Isthmian will load 21.000 cases of salmon at Semiahnio cannery. Stin Is dun from San Francisco at thn end of the week. Thn cargo is dostlnod to Now York. Thn steamship Delhi arrived from Southeastern Alaska today with 1400 tons of concentrates, some salmon and gvn erRt CArgo. Thn vnssvl proceeded to Ta comn after discharging the general mer chandise here. Tneoma Shipping Xotrs. TAPOMA, April a. Thn British steam er Rover fc. clearing for Australia via Tongue Foint nnd San Francisco, car red from Tacoma W0.!fi foot of lumber and It 11 bund-lea of lath for Australia and Nnw Zealand. ImmtRratton In npeetor A. S. Fulton has gone to San Francisco with rarl Stark, an undesira ble alien, who in to he deported on th German (rteamer Alexandria. Stark ar rived here on the German ship S''hwaronbek from Callao in Jamiary. Th French bark General do Negrier was towed out this morning, wheat laden for the Fntted Kingdom. The steamer Delhi Arrived In from Treadwell. Alaska, with 15( tons of con cent ratea for the Tacoma smelter. The t earner Vmatilla proceeded to Kverett this afternoon after loading UVO tons of grain and general cargo. Coal Schooner Is Still at Sea. The schooner Mlndora, 1P0 days out from Newcastle, N. S. V., with coal for the Pacific Coast Company of Portland, is still at sea and no word of the overdue vessel has been received. Y hfle she has not been out long enough to demand a reinsurance quo tation, she is still far enough away to give owners some misgivings about the safety of the craft. St. Helens to Ijoatf Lumber. The steamship St Helens shifted to Ka Inter yesterday, where she will load a full eargro of lumber for San Fran cisco. Shf arrived up Wednesday even ing with general cargo, which was dis charged :it the foot of Couch street. Thn S-t. Helens will continue to make rcifulnr trips to Portland. Takes Lumber to San Francisco. ASTORIA. Or., April 23. (Special. ) The steamer Johan Poulson clearer at thn Onstom-House today for San Fran cisco with a cargo of 750.000 feet of lum ber, loaded at Knappton. Marin Xoles. Th steanishfp Arabia has shifted from the Albina dock to the flour mills. The Frcoah bark Alice Marie has rOmplMpd cflrn nnd ha g"nn t th slmnin. Thn Fl-a hf about eomptetM hr enign nt thn Portland fnlll. HhA will Hear bnforn th end nf fhp week. Thn Mfltnhtp Kue TT. F.lmom wM dpinyed fr sevnrnl hour on neroimt of the h.ngshor1 trotiMn of Wednes day. Thn steamship Itonnoke, from San Pedro, arrived up ynstoi dn y morning nnd will leave tonight fr thn voyng south. Th stennishtp Rose City will nail for San Frwtielnpn tomorrow morning-. Nearly nil fmssonRne nenommodatlnn havn been tiiknti. fhe t nlsii crowded to rapaolty with frelghl. XrrlvnU hI Itrpartiire. plftTI.AM. April -Arrlvnd "! Shtp p..n"l. from Ann r"1rp and Pris; Prltish loam-hip Htrthy1. fmm Msir-'a'" Mnv wiorttt. Atn V:t ondlHnn f bf 5 r M, pl.n. tirpl . wlrtil. (p(iltipst n ml1i wxnlhr, rnliy. Msllorl st rt ft A M Klfsroer M-mirr. f-T Hun Franelnfft Arrived st n a A M and pf t tip t f A. M - Htosmer Hhnshnne, frnm Hun FrnnHseA. I.nft One l Arrlffc m F"rm Dat J i M n e ppii t""n Mb n Frn In rrr H l tftman Hn Frsr.,l"o. K loii.,. Snn Frii"lsr. tn port Ar Ms II -ma k i ng. .... fin pert Ailinne f.ios fisy.. ...In r,,r pta flty....Pn FrnnrMeo. , In pert ppannirn t, An.. In p"r Prcaiiwfltr. .i'nn Hnv April 2A Nlrnomdla . ltottRKnrig. .... April 9T (tn W Fl4rPn pvrlm . . . . A pr R nstnr. , , . . . H'n Frunnliteo. . A nrll ?" AIla ...... ITn'th"n . . . . M NonmntU . . .Ilcrknrt Jnn 10 illl Klmnr.THImik Itileft ehnffulnd tn fNprt. Kama Fr rt Itnsnnka. ..,.fyo AnRAlAR A"ll ?4 Bflw rif . . . A'in Frii noise. April yS Allmnen . . , . Cmi April ? n, 1. InmsnMirt Fmnc tnr n. A prll IfA F S f nop Snn Fm nflf April V'rt .fohnnroyltipnHnn Frnrn'lp . A pr ?a ArnMa.. nnRkong . . , . April Jl TtrpsKwRtor. .Cpp Ts April Vrt ?o W RhlnrRsn f1rft .... A prll H0 Anntnr. ..,.Sn r"rnrtPd. .V 9 Kimf11n,. . . f tortRhnpR .... May ft A 1 tfonslton .... ,l'tn 1 Vitro untla . , .ftntiRkenR. ... , June Piislt FlImnrA Tlllninonk. .... Indnft. Kntemd Thnnulny. Wflle-Mv. Am piesmshlp t.1n1 Hulirti. with ballnst. fronS Man Fran elen. A lllaiK P, Am. steamship (f 1son, with Ren"ral earRo, from Coo pny ports. up nt S A. M,- RrlllNh hark Atwulni rl-e1 down nt nnd sntted nt ft SO A fltenttipr ltrenkwster. for Cnoa pay. Ar- tft tip nt rt A. M. --Hlenmrr MtrnthRyle HonRko-ttR. April a:i - Arrived April 91, PrIMsh stenmer Orvfevsle. from Portland. nn Finnrlneo. April 'J:t - ArrlvMttfm ft M n f n lr, from W I lln p llnrhir ; Mnmr Norl h In tut. from A Moris ; ntnmnr A n irnn ilrls. from Puct Mound; hsrk Albert, from l-ntinfna Snllil Hhlp lirile. for PtUt.H "nr; MrnmT Prpiipnt, fir Viet oris.; wtenmnr M. F. I'lnnt, stenmer 'aseo, for l"o.n Hny Hn IVilrn. April '.'S. - Th steamer h hnlls elenred for tlrtivM tfnrhor vis. Son FrnnMn.-o. The atesmer Knnta Mrtrhnrn. I'nptnin 'nHdnrt, arrived this mornlnR from Ornys Hnrhor. with pnsnenRnrs nnd Rti.WO feet of lumhrr Hteamer Knslrn an I led In hsllsst for Wlltlna Harbor to reload Tha oo. W. Klder, Captain .lessen, cleared fo niRht for Portland, via San Krnnelsen and Ritreka. wltlt a lnt-Rn frolRltt nnd pSPen Rr 11 t. The at en incr Thonmi t,, Wand arrived from Ornya Harbor via. Pan Fran cisco, with full cargo of Itimbnr. Tide nt AatoHa frtdrty. MIrH. I Mw. rt ftt A M ..... 7 0 fet H A. M , ... .1 ft fer-t :4 P. M 7 1 foetll ;.0 r. M OH fHit REPLACE SIGNS ON CARS JOSSIXYX ATS )" HFQI KST OF TIIH l ll,. AHIioukIi OnloiiclliiE TliBt Irltfr llnrnls Arc Out of HiiIp, m pmijr Will lpstop Tlirm. Trpslilirit .lossplyn. of the rnrtlr.icl Hallway. liiKht Power Company, will roplnre t Ii 1nshlonrl slKtis on the city stri-ctrnrs. lip announced yestortlny thnt. lun to the requeHt of the CiMini'll thnt the former Identify ing slirns he replaeed. the Inltlnl let ters will be put hnek on the ears on all lines. The letters thnt formerly dlHtliifrulshed the different streetcar lines will he In service atrnin before tho end of the present week. "As our object is to please our pa trons." said President Josselyn. "we will put back the sign in compliance with the request of the people of thn city and the expressed wish of the Council. We contend, however, that the dashboard sijrns are out of date, and that if the local company would Ket In line with the traction lines In the larger cities of the country, the antlctuated elfins would be removed altogether. "The plan of stopping cars nn the near side of street Intersections, how ever. Is thoroughly practical and will be carried out despite the objections that have been made. The new order of things will become effective on May I. Other cities have reduced the number of streetcar accidents to a great extent by this means and the introduction of the system here will undoubtedly have a good effect on the service. There Is no need for passen gers to board the cars from muddy portions of tl street or alight in the mud. for trie front doors of the cars will be open to all and may be used freely." AFTER A. 0. H. CONVENTION Portland Lodge Plans Id Bring Na tional Body to Th1g Oily. At a mcetinar last ntfrnt of & special committee of the Ancient Order of Hi bernians, ft was decided to inaugurate a movement to have the 1910 convention of the order held in Portland. The railroads. Chamber of Commerce and Portland Com mercial Club have offered to co-operate In brirucinRr about the desired end. An effort will be made to reach the various delegates to the annual convention to be held In Indianapolis, July 23, requesting; that they urgre that Portland be chosen for the next annual meeting:. The local hV.R-e will be represented at Indianapolis by six delegates, and these will be sup plied with literature advertising; this sec tion, which will be distributed among: the delcRratejf. The Ladles Auxiliary of the order, which will hold its annual meeting; at the same time and place, will also have six delegates from the local Auxiliary. The members of the committee are: President. P. B. Sullivan; vice-president, Vk'ln M. Chambers; secretary, D. J. Cur ran; treasurer. E. H. Deery: John O'Hare, D. W. Lane. P. Hurry, Dr. A. C. Smith. John Shane. Mrs. T. Meagher, Hiss L. Oftliapher. Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. John O'Hare, Miss Sophia Wilson, Mrs. Patter ton. To Cure a Cold fa One Iay Take T,AXATtYE PROMO Qalntn Tablets. DruRr's:? refund money If It falls to cur. L W. GHOVK S alsnatur Is on tacb box. 25c. Swell tan shoes at Rosenthal WORK UNDER I'M! Oregon Electric Begins On tho Hillsboro Line. BRANCH OP BIG SYSTEM Valley lllp tlreally Interested In AnnntinrrrtMMit f fonslrnolloti Thnt Will Menem l,nre, ltl,, fieri hin of Oie Stale, lertilta the iinfnvorshle weather condi tions of yesferdny, work was strted on thn brunch road from the Oregon Kleclrle Mnllwsy Company'ii main linn to IIHlMboro, which will become the main rond h ihe Tillamook country when the plun of Ihe company are carried oul. , ....... . . . . . 9 4 e i . A MP UltliniKU HOI THI OK ORKMOI KI.KCTmr; RAH. W AV AIU I'KOPONKI) Offldnls of tha cmstructlon rotnpiny su pervised the beginning of work yeaterdny and thn atari Just inado will be followed by active work thnt will have completed the Hillsboro brajieh before the end of the Summer. The big scheme of railroad outlined this week by the stockholders and di rectors' of the company has aroused widespread Interest throughout tho Wil lamette Valley. That the Oregon Rlec tric mentis what It says is generally ac cepted and tha sections of the Willamette Valley to be benefited by the new 1 nea are very much gratified by the announce ments made by the company. The I'p per Willamette Valley Is agog over the announcement ninde In yesterday's Ore gonlan and a warm welcome will be given to the new trolley roads planned. Stockholders of the Oregon Electric will meet again on May 4 to outline further plans for the construction of the trolley roads projected. Meantime work will go ahead on the Hillsboro extension and the road from Salem to Albany will he started upon the completion of the Hills boro line. McMlnnville. Newirg and Dallas will be among the towns reached by the main line to be built on the west side of the Willamette. River, while Lebanon will be reached by the road from Albany to Cascadla. Stayton and Mehama will be stations on the road to be built from Rnlem to Mill City. Other lines an nounced by the Oregon Electric have not yet been thoroughly surveyed and the exact route cannot he announced. Two distinct lines have been surveyed from Hillsboro to Tillamook, one by the Wilson River route and the other by the Trask River. Which will he chosen ultimately remains to be decided. Advantages of grades and curvature, that will be dis closed hy the reports of surveyors will determine the choice of the company aa to routes. However. It Is expected that the lines mapped out in the Willamette Valley will be built first and the Tilla mook road will be among the laM con structed. Fees paid to the (Secretary of State by the Oregon Electrlo Railway Company for filing the revised articles of Incor poration at Salem yesterday aggregated ISIS, -which U one of the largest fees ever paid by an Oregon corporation. The law of tha state stipulates that 175 shall be paid for each 1.00,00 of capital stock, together with certain sums for filing and annual fees. When the Spring rains are over a great deal of construction work will be accom plished by the Oregon Electric Several New York officials of the company will visit Portland this Summer and the work projected will go ahead Just as fast aa is possible. NEW RATES WIUj BE ORDERED Distributive Tariffs Into Eastern Oregon Within 20 Days. Formal notice that the Oregon Rail road Commission will require the O. R. & N. to put the reduced distributive rates Into effect out of Portland into Eastern Oregon territory within the Text 20 days was given yesterday. Tt Is expected that the reduced rates will be put In by the railroad com pany without a contest, the attorneys for the transportation company having Intimated as much recently when the rates were first ordered by the Com mission. The reductions were ordered as the result of a suit brought by the Port land Jobbers against the O. R. N., in which the present distributive rates were alleged to be unjust and discrim inatory. The order of the Commission affects the whole Eastern Oregon ter ritory east of The Dalles and will ef- feet a gresl saving to tfce people of the tnlnnd Rmplre on account of Ihe low errt freight rate. n. i. okkiciams in roirri,AM Tarly Headed hy '. M. Ivey Will tnwi North llnnk lloml. C. M. Iievoy, third vice president of the Northern raeirie Mnllwsy Company, ae cnaSpanled by W. C, Nmt. general man ager of the Western division of the North rn f'nrlhV lines, together wllh a number of division opersllng ofnelaW of the sys tem, reached Portland yewterdsy In a Ste clal train and will remain here until to morrow, when they start ba"k to Fit. Paul, Stopping en mule for the Inspection of a number of brunch lines. Tho trip, accord ing to Vice-President levey, la merely to frrnkn an Inspection of the Northern Pa cine lines In thn I'aeinn Northwest, and haa no unustisl significance. M. W. Palmer, superintendent of t! Western lines, with haduuartera at Ta coma, Is In the party, as well aa a number of track experts, who Will go over Ilia new North Msnk road with Vice-president Levey and rnnkn an Inapccllon of the new line. The Northern Pacllle nfflclnla will leave Portland tomorrow morning and will make a trip over th Hpnknne, port land AV flcnttle to Pasco, where they wilt tskn thn Northern Paclfln for HI. Paul. A. I. Charlton, assistant general pnaseti ger agent fnr the Northern Pacific, will accompany tlie party over a portion of the KJTK.Mllim. Inspectlon trip to be made In the Pacific Northwest. Hoard I' leased Wllh Drain School. PRA1N. Or.. April 2.1. (Speclnl.)-The new State Hoard of Normal School Wx amlhera, composed of Superintendent Powers, of 9nlem: Superintendent Chur chill, of Baker City, and Superintendent Turner, nf Grants Pass, completed Its first official visit to the Stale Normal School, at Drain, today. The members spent two days In a moat rigid Inspec tion of thn Institution, Its equipment md the work It Is doing so as to be prepared to make recommendations to the Legis lative assembly as provided by law. The examiners express theniaelvea as being highly pleased with the splendid work being done In the Drain school. Join Ihe Dullness Men Excursion to 1ewiston. Portland and Ivewlston, Idaho, will be Joined together by an all-rail line May 1. The event will be celebrated by a big ex cursion of business men from Portland and a grand Blossom Carnival In Lewis ton. The round-trip rate from Portland, Including sleeper and meals on dining car, will be $21.40. Make your arrange ments early, as there will be a large crowd. Th kets and reservations at the O. R. & N. city ticket office. Third and Washington streets. Train leaves Union Depot at P. M. Friday. May 1 MEN'S DISEASES CURED TO S10 Is My Fee In Any Uncompli cated Disorder No other physician employs a like method and so thoroug-h Is my -work that there need not be the s!lg-htest fear of a relapse Into the old condition. It ts not a question of whether you can be cured, but whether you will be cured. Don't wait nntll it Is too late. My method Is perfect and quick. The cure Is absolutely certain. I use NO KNIFE, cause no pain and you need not be detained from your work for one day. I especially solicit those rases where money haa been wasted on electric belts and other appliances. The Scientific Treatment of Weakness Dosing- the system with powerful stimulants and tonics In an effort to restore functional vigor can have but one final result: The condition ls.rendered worse than before. "Weakness" is merely an Indication of a low form of inflammation in the prostate gland, and this inflamma tion Is but aggravated by stimulating remedies that excite temporary activity. I employ the only scientific and fully effective treatment for "weakness," which effects a permanent cure by restoring the prostate gland to a sound and healthy state. I obtain complete results in every case I treat. ' Thope In anv trouble suffering- from SPER MATORRHOEA. IjOSSES AND DRAINS, VARICOCELE. HYDROCELE. BLOOD POI PON or any other disease tending to destroy and disfigure and to render happiness impos sible are urged to call upon me without delay. Consultation and Advice HOURS 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sundays 1 0 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234H Morrlxon street. CORNER SEC'OJtD AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. BIG EXGUR5IDN LIST Large Number Going on tho Trip to Lcwiston. RESERVATIONS REACH 116 Cntnmm'lftl liib Amnirrrf Ttinl I'ortlHnil Vnriy Will Knlnr- In tho filitlm My. The jpnftftettcr'r Hut fnr th lwMtmi -x Piirnhin will he pIomWI April 2U, fin Hint the ft. H. A N. offlflals niny hvo flmplA tlin to promt- fh t"IIIHR Mtrtf'k, Hhfl proper equipment. I"P to )nn( iiIkIiI th" rnervp thine: numliered llfi, for the ml purt reprfHnntntiv pfrnnfm In Mm Hty'P cnrrtfTierrJul mid flririti. ini IntreHtn. A mil wnn ,ftiirrf y nt r rln y hy Mfinnsr ftlchftnlrtnti. of the, (mfimerctnl lilh, to thnf who hud rrnTVd pws notify Iris; them Unit upon th receipt of thHr check a drawing- w"ttM he ttHd f'r hrrMiM, ho thnt nhioltite fftlrn. e In dlM trlhtittfig' ftct'ftrnniiHlflf 1mm might H oh nerved, it whm, lifiwi-vr, ftMoitfwd thnt t wo pomon r'Wrvln n ww-Mon would lidv giirh held for them. Tho O. tt. A N milhorltlen hnv provid ed five ntnndurd Pullmiin. wlUi huff "t nod the n'frvnrv dining-car -rvh.. The evtimlotitMtH will not i f1pfni1rrif upon hot! or retnurnftti rpirinK the trip, hut will 1va on Iho Irfiln, A corn lit it n lent lou reftvcd f rfon t'i twlxton Commercial Club yeterf1ny ty Mr. klchnrdNon tnnir the exfiirntonitsi Ihst every pl'iil for the eriMrtlnnieirf of th fort In ml pitrly Hi tho "Mloxnom Ken tlvl" Ii ii m been well mitt it red. A utorno bllen mid ol tier vehicle re necured mid ttie rortlnrleri will lven sight of tho orehnrrlN mid vbioyiirdu, which nris how In tho fullest tiloom. A booth lin-t been erered on fewlnton firchnrdu, where refreHhmeptu will bn served throughout the day. According to the srrngementi tftHfle, nil refrehtncntM served will b b rsl produrts; the wines purll' ultirly will he from gmpes grown t Ix-wtston. Th5 twlston comrnlttef tuts hnd piiotogrnphs t ft ken of the fruit districts In hlosnotn, snd thesA will be dlsirltmtcd to the port Isnd peoplo ns souvenirs of th ooeiislon. Tho Mayor sod City Council will welrotn the eMcurslofilsts st the depot and tho party will b given t tie freedom of t he Commerclnl Club. M, M. Llbby, a member of tho Owlslon re'eptlon cornnilttee, wrlls Mr. Hlchnrd sofi n follows : "!o not full to send us timely notice of tho number of your pitity, thst whatever wo -jirovblo In the way of welcome ho msdo ample in piiiullty. The city snd or chards aro looking st their best. Vester rtsy I was on tho height snd the whole hfl-Hln sppeflfed ss a snowy bHnk of white, the cherries being in blossom. Tliiln fell hist night, snd eonsemiently tho nr Is dimtl'iss nnd ms clear mm erystnl. fowls' ton- TarkNton Is besuflful nil the time, but It promise to be nt ltd very best for your visit." GIRL PUPILS ON STRIKE fct l,K WHEN TKAMIKH KAYS THEY ARE "noY-HTIUTK." Parent Bark I'p t'lillflron, ami Kl ona Sha:rl ltmr Ankn Irln clpril Kliniiiorin to HoHln. flPOKANK, Wash.. April 21. 'Apecfnl.) The Rlrln In the room of f'rlnejpal R. H. fllttinions, of tiio Klona, Wash., school, trifilr niVsnaa alt u mi l r A ( 1 1 trt. rr.l 111 Vrr- fesjfor Simmons Friday afternofin and all ' but one left tho room and the school house. The parentn upheld them nnd Principal Blrnrnons was nnked by the di rectors to reslKn, but ref usefl to dVi so. He tins been at his desk each day thin week, but none of bis pupils has returned. The Rirls say he told them thy were so badly "boy-strurk" that they could not do Justice to their studies, and they ob jected to his remarks. The dirootora say he must reslRn, hut he declares he will not do so without a hearlnsf, and It Is possible that th cae may come Into court. KXTEM YAKIMA lOliKCTKIC Mairaper Kanktn oes Kant to oni- pleto Financial Operatkins. NORTH YAKIMA. Wash.. April 23. (Special,) Oeneral Manag-er fieorRA Ran kin, of the Yakima Valley Transportation Company, which Is constructing an elec tric system In this valley, left for the STAY CURED DR. TAYLOR, The Leading Specialist. N0TAD0LLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED Free Rich Hair We publish ihe formula of Aycr'a Hair Vigor You know what you arc using. Your doctor knows why it Joes things. Avers HairViqor J NEW IMPROVED FORMULA J You may easily hide your ignorance of South Sea politics or North Pole explorations, but you cannot hide a cragg1yt worn-out, ignorant-looking head of hair. Aycr's Hair Vigor is the natural exponent of intelligent hair culture. The hair promptly yields, becomes manageable, and appears well. Wt haoe no secrets t We publish tha formulas of all our medicines. . C. AYF.R CO., Munufarturinr: Chemiits, trwell, Msm. Ayer's Sorsaparlllaand all other Remedies at Lowest prices In Oregon. Everything cut rate. Llpman-Wolfe's Owl Cut-Rate Drugstore. Hittni tonight to compef some fl mine tut opernf tffUM nect sHfiry for the esteuwlve construction (trogt siome of the eotripunv this yenr. The spectnl rnll for tin mil roiid nlohg Ynklrnn nveriue, which Is lo be pnved. arrived today nnd the Hun will be ,Md through the city Immediately and carried on east to tha Kslr Oroiind. This will add tbreo mile pi the twfi miles now of the sufTe.rlng and danger In store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and cast over her shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousand of women have ftind that the use of Mother's Friend during pregnancy rob confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not onl? does Mother's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevent "morning sickness, and other dis comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at i.oo ner bottle. .Book containing valuable information MEN CURED QUICKLY No Money Required lo Commence Treatment If Ilonest and Rcponslble You Can Pay Fee When Cared. THE MAN VITH DISEASE should learn and the sooner the better that what may seem a trivial (lineage very often has muKt serious and far-reaching eAVcta. The man who trins to be his own doctor is always the patient that later eoines to the Racialist with the chronic, stubborn, deep-seated v.ohh which is the hardest kind to cure. We cannot hope that all men will accept our statement that the quickest, the safest and cheapest cure is had by connulting an expert specialist in Men's Diseases at once, but the in telligent man will readily be convinced of the value of this advice upon investigation. WE CURE QTJI0BXY, SAFELY AND THOROUGHLY WEAKNESS OF MEN, VARI0O0ELE, HYDROCELE, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BLOOD AND BKIN DISEASES, SORES, ULCERS, SWOLLEN GLANDS, KIDNEY, BLADDER AND RECTAL DIS EASES, PROSTATE GLAND DISORDERS AND ALL CON TRACTED SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN. CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE. If Yon Cannot Call, Write for Our Self-Eiamlnatlon Blank and Free Book. MEN: IF IN TROUBLE CONSULT US TODAY. Hours from 9 A. M. to 8 P. Af.f and Sundays from 10 to 12. THE OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291Va Morrison St, bet. 4th and 6th, Portland, Oregon. MAKE NO OUR FEE PERFEOTL.Y SATISFIED PATIF:NTS, who have reo.-lvwl thP hn-flt of Its modern, scientific and ls;itlmate methods than In any other way. If you are not a perfect man come to us. Hn't it worth the linle time It will take when you are CERTAIN that you will have the bene fit of HONEST. SINCERE physicians? We cure promptly WEAKNESS. BIJOD POISON IN AM, PTA'JES, VARICOCELE, H YDROCELE, OR ANY OF THE DISEASES COMMON TO MEN. Personal attention given all patients. In selecting" a physician or specialist, when In ned of one, some consideration and thouaht should be given to the onalffications ex perience and lensrth of time an institute or medical m:in h been located tn the city. It stands to reason that an Institution that has stood the test of time and numbers Its cures by the thousands Is fur superior to mushroom institutions that spring up in a nieht, last a few months and are gone. We have been curing men 29 years and are the oldest specialists curing men In Portland. Ottr offices are equipped with the most modern and scientific me chanical devices for the treatment of chronic diseases. Our charges are reasonable and in reach of any man. Write If you cannot call. Our system of home treatment is always CERTAIN and most successful. All correspondence sacredly confidential. HOCRS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ; Evenings, 7 to 8:30; Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 noon. ST. L0DIS MEDICAL and SURGICAL CORNER SECOND ASD YAMHILL, lo Opeffitlnrt ttirotigtl lie Weil nlfln tif ttia cMv to Wide Hollow. 'the Miort Una, which has been In opera I ton for several months, bus provd pioMtahle. tn a fTneto)r nl Mlrlfllehiiry. V't, 1 a sfon fracfeil hr S. widow to her P7tng hiiMlisn1, hn ring ttt Is tns t Jpt Ion : "It rut in l-tf " Mf'MI we ffif.rt nr'ilfi " I an orrlnal which all women approach with indescribable fear, for nothing compare with the pain anil bosror of child-birth. Tlmthouehl free. fjfpfffijfi-tf Tr MISTAKE W art re tori ii k ff Oritur harnnnlty r-ry inr In rnbnnt health. Mhdj of them, no doubt, were In ma eh worse condition than yon. You may have bfe:n unfortunate In tin 15 a rtofrtor to treat you, or you may ri"t h:ive (fiv-n yourself the attention whlrh your de m&ndjt. You know that every day yu put the mat ter off you are frfittinir worne and worsf-; you are mortified and fiHliatn;J of vour pn.itfon among your friends: life doe not posses the pl'-aiir- for you it did. Would you n'jt wive imi'-li to p"-Rf-nn that robust health, vim :m'i vfjfor that w-re your hefore the ravan of dfH-ne attacked your system? Then conduit us at once. T t f -."V No Pay Un- No Pay Un- 4? X V7iWW less Cured This institution has bull up Its spN ndM pra;t!'- mors hv th fre aHvertislna: (tlv-n ft hy Its DISPENSARY STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. i