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: ' the OBEQOK daily joxTpyAV PQRTiuAyiC AtmtKvr ; ''isvijyg; arPTSMBmi f isr. i'sbgr f. - CITY BRIEFS. it ' 1 . t. 4 9 If city subscribers fall to our their paper they will confer favor If Itwy'11' tall up Main 600 and enter their com- slainta." . . --t . i:-.":-.:-'- ' . ' WEATHEft FORECAST. Th temparatur baa fallen about 19 6gr In th rVIlatnU and low Co- lumbla VnUey. Th wind along the Coast havfl shift t westerly aa4 th imok baa blown Inland and baa ba i replaced by dense fog alone tha Oregon Coast Tha. smoky condition continue .' elsewhere treat of tha Cascad Moun 1 Ulna with but slight clmJnuayo. There ha bn a marked looreass IB humidity and although tha eoadlUona r unsettled and threatening weather , will prvajl, Is aot thought that any rain of eonsequsnc will oceuf during th naxt St houra. .' r - Sharp, frost eeourrad this morning la tha tnlddla wast. '-.'' Oregon Fair tonight and 8undy, wlta dense . attack "west portion; westerly , wind . . Waahlngtojp, Tonight and . Sunday partly cl$and. smoky, with possible showers &K tha , Uwnedlat coast;, aoolep southwest portion tonight;; west erly wind. ' Idahs Fair tonight and Sunday, ' ' SDWARD A. BEAU, ' ' , Forecast Official, ' 'Paaaball. .Championship. Baseball. Pacific, JHorthweat League, , : Sunday, September H at p. m. , Grounds, Twenty-fourth and Vaughn. .vs. " ' : Portland.-. - .'. ' . Admission, 25c. ; Grand stand. He. Oame caUed at I p. m. ' Baseball! tfeeball! Baseball! The annual aesslon of tha Oregon Bar Association will be held at. Portland on. November ls-ls.. Secretary A. F. Flegal is arranging the program. : , Bebat Morals Lodge No. 464. I. O. J3. S . will give aflf antertlnaent at Axlpn halt Sunday evening for tha baaeftt of "their widows' and orphan fubd.1 ; . Spaelal muals ha bean prepared for the erviee at St. Davtd'a church tomirw. Miss Helen Oos and Judge Bullock wiu sing "In the Cross of Christ X Glory." A big lot of Chines and Japanese cur ios same through, the Custom House this - grtng aelytted to looat deaier.- Thejr amvea on tn Northara Facna train. Th fremaitdatuLfyckpllraval that hat ruled-ror the past two week la letting Up little, and tha fcattp,r sot (so rushea. SU11 they .ar ail fUlf nightly. J It jearns atrange , to -dally Victors jtfl puhlia bulldlBge to be mat with closed doors whiuh are epoa nearly all the ivu around. This la oa account, of tha tnek and ashes.' Secretary Moore, of the Board of Trade. has accumulated valuable information about Umber, government and railroad landa which be wUUng. pt har with an persona desiring-tt. Weather Bureau. Offialai Baaia ha re- oeived word from H. Kelliher, vessel ob errer at North Head, stating that he can not make any reports about the Columbia Hirer bar because of th amok which pervades the atmosphere. ' "I have been ih London U had fogs." kaid a traveler at a, hotel thl morning. "but this smok ha done me up rot city tfaVel. ' I U out In Portland M mnrn fng ia'nd was, I6t twice before I rourl ray way hick' jo the ' hfylr ' ; ' f , rn reguiat, Monday ,jnettng of ith Mcthodiat Praohera' Association , has hren postponed to Tuesday menlng' at joiaojo'jiiooh,. , tha ,ju B, c. a. room. lshop W. V. Duncan and-Rer.- pri Lambuth wtu ddresi tb meeting. ; Tlx PortUad Presbytery has adopted resolutions expressing the , high opinion entertClnod by It- neaiber for Ker. B. W. St P1errivtb ar.)hAplaln of h Stat Penitentiary, tha State Reform sehoolland the ChacnHffc tntfUn school Angus Uertfcwn vsJtta.yi hennery at Gravel Jfti fo.U- fail; f 0fthwt of hri which wa vslt.4..btih4ataatilrea ya terday. ThfoX lOhrf lde of.h!: property was. detroyed,"as well as hi hioken broodarr whWh coat about. 41000. PTaaldent Caples, of th South PortUnd Improvement Assootatlon. has announced tDat ther will, be nttag f the a, oelatlon thl evening at Hobkirk' e:i, for th purpose of discussing the neces sity f lmprovesients 1 the aouthtern portloo. of tb alty and paxttauJarly it matter of th opening of bridge. An East Sid man baa a trained dog of which he 1 "Very proud. Ha Is perhaps the meanest man U th city, II won t ubserlb fon a local newspaper. . but h read all of them. It I don In thl ayi His dog makes regular visit to hi nelgh- bors' front door every day and ceraea back with a paper. M. jr. Walah Co. extends a cordial Invi tation to all visitor to Portland from all part of tha Northwest, soms of' whom are erecting or contemplate th erection of residence or store, buildings, to call at his showroom. S46 Washington street It Will b a pleasure for them to receive all uch visitors and show them th different line of mantles, gratea, tiling, electrtoa) and ga supplies, telephones, call bells iid. Indicators, tbat will be found com plete to th slightest detail in their head- seme and varied stock. Thai Invitation is especially extended to visitor. "Alt real-' dent of Portland are fully, aware of the fact that th M. J. Walsh Co. stock af forda the wMeet posibl rang In appeal Ing to many different tastes. . Estimates will be furnished on all kind of work of th above nature. Portland Club. Firm and Alder. Finest ruaon la ity. Portland ClUtt. riftb and Aider. hfrs. Allen's school, Z2S Sixth street, will reopen lor th second year at 10 a, to., Monday, Septembeir 15. under the charge of an experienced, teacher who ha been connected with hljgh school and aeademlo Work for 18 years. Th course In Eng lish, matheraatlc and . Latin, based on the " college entrance requirement a. greed upon by committees fromhe lead ing eallege and. universities. ' ar ami nantly practical nd suited to.th needs of student who do not care to enter col leg hut desire tpo go beyond th regular grammar acheoC ; work. Th Germsn aiaa will be tinder the eharg of airs. Krumbeln. one of the most ' competent tferraan teacKer In (be city. Th pupil will be carefully-drilled In the element of Oerman grammar and much Untion wiU be gtvan to conversation. Miss Clara J. Stephen who work, is too U known to reojjlrt . comment, '-till ttsci drawing." Th aim of .thl school 1 to nah-l pupil to devtlop tb power of n dependent work. . Thoroughness' la all de partment 1 insisted pqn.' : 1 ,'; PERSONAL R. C Hunt, of St Paul, is at th Port K. W. Bllas, of. Iv Tork to t th Portland. - : ; (.-- .. W. Br BrlnkeThofC of Chicago, 1 at th rortlana. ? ,. .-;',Ti O:? .; Be by Hendrtckg cam In. from CugeneJ thl morning. ;,T1.'rF?-sy.-c;T" -r W. B. AtehlMon, of Pendleton, I at ihe Belvedere. --.-,- s B. r. Laughnn, TfOm The Dttlea, 1 nt . My. and Mr. H. A- Moore, of Morcu are af th Pwkla. - f.f&:. VT. 1. D Arey. of th Bpl City. Idaho, Capital, I in th city. - Seattle guest .at th Portland include Mr. and Mr. J, ghippen. JT..A, Thayer wa a New Tork arrival st the Perkins thl morning. F. B. , Tlllotson. of Albany, bridge and road contractor, la in. th city. - Col. W. Hestir and JS. W. BHbs are at th Partlsnd from New Tork, ' H. Ab'rahamson was" New Tork ar rival at Uisi pbrWWd fhf morning. Oo.' L. Haaard. of Vhiuiar, CaL. it lived at the Portland thl rnorultig. - T. N. Campbell, th Salens architect, is in the city, stopping nt th Belveder F. B. Duncan, th Ooldendsle liquor merchant, la in th clty, a th Blvdr. Among prominent arrival In Portland this morning was' Rsig Lano. from Toklo. Japan. President' K. P. Re'sstr. Pt. tho ilon Buth Norm I. is In attendance on the teachers' Institute. Saatero Washington arrivals this morn, ing Included J, FvConnUy nJ Vfjnit B Mitchell, of Baker City. , . ' w. . vaugnn, ol San FranijifH'M, &a A editor ptih Methodist Advoenuj. U tn th city for a fw dys. Major C. F. Cramer,, ;auprtntendujt of construction of th new federal bullOtnj at Sltn. e atth Belvedcr., to ,, A.'' B.-'.Browri; formerly wf LexUngti-n, Ky.r hah aecopMd -a ttuatleln the" i,x dpcrtmentor th Voyeri Clothing ora Chas. McAllister, a large Klickitat County stauk and aheep man, ftoaa Olaa "woaif; IJtn th oity. stopping at the Bflvedera. x r Jf.,;We,atherford. of Albany, th wrtt Jrnovn. ttoiay, has been In PortlatMt feV .several days, on legal business: ami tutted bom last evening. i. J. Kunta. of St Joaeph, Mo., is in Portland. He. I a large Investor In West rn interests, and Is Interested in the condition surrounding Oregon state school lands tn which he may make In vestments. F, M. Smith, of PrlnevlUe. a prmlnopt took man f Certral Oregon,-' is in the city taking medical treatment for lum bago. He Is president of the B. B. Club. a social organisation quit widely spread through that regie n. W. L, Hambree. th well known book and stationery merchant of McMlnnvili. th moat prosperous town of Yamhill County, Is in town to take In the Elks' carnival en th cloning day. He will re turn home on, Sunday.. o'.I-, y'imbr)j and wife, of the ftoxeburg n&vjKfw; in ine city, are recci-lpg-,ltongrtulatjons of friends on 'the sa: Vetln,!l IV-'eburg the eonn.lng poi4.o th Great Central ratr.-oml. r.one burg will Mrtetly In It r MM.'T. R. White, nee Kuykendall. wiu leer Monday for Nome, . Alaska, to- Join, her "husband,' Judge White' writv? that conditions there hV much Im'iiro-ued f feat, so much so thatJ he 'has fledlded to lneraas his investment. i William E. Qrac.' Of Baker' Cftypfoml fienfln bitstnes a -erell as In -political and 'social affairs of hls ect.'in.'ti8'bvB Jn Porftand several tiaji, ejentnf'her tc tfk part In tn.i annnpr- i-xmrise to Connection with t JCIksy C?arriltiW j . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Driscoll arrived In the Cltjr yesterday from paw son. Cit. '.whore tbey hT resided for th Mit two yf Am. They formerly lived In Port'and, an.l ar here to epend th wkater. - la tae spring they will return tt- the far north. Mr. and.Mra. Marlon Hodgen wtll loav Monday for a trip East stopping rfew daye at Slt Lake visit friends, then going to New Tork and other of th larger cities on the Atlantic Coaai. They expect to be away a month or more , v Congressman Moody, who has been having an outing at Cushman Lake. In the Olympic Mountains. Wash., passed through tb city yesterday on his way to The Dalles. He thinks Lake Cush man the most beautiful place he has ever seen, and wa delighted with his visit Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Judd, of Pendle ton, are at th Portland to -remain sev eral days. Mr. Judd is manager of 'he Pendleton Wood Scouring Mills and largely Interested in ' the Pendleton Woolen Mills. ; which manufacture th famous Pendletpn Indian Robes and, shawls. ' Many Eastern .Oregoniana are in the city, among them ft Alexander, F. K Judd. W. M. Blusher. Leon Cdhan, Robert Korster. ot Pendleton: , Wlmam Wursweller. of Prlnevlll. W. K. Qraca W. F Butcher and W. J.' Patterson, of Baker City. The gentlemen earn down to attend the Elks Carnival "and tt tak part fft th feattvltle.- , . - Man Ludemank a of thr premtnent young men that ar making Central Ore gon. I In th city from Antelope. He U largely Interested in mining and stock Interests, and la (he publisher of the Aah woo4 Miner, th paper devoted to de velopment of the mining Interests of that region, and 1 the proprietor of the Ant 46pe Herald, devoted tc th general In terest of Central Oregon. It la to men like Mr. Luedeman that Ih to be attrtb ted the remarkabl developments ot that region f the stata ' i - Get yojir. Title Insurance and Abstract to Baal Kstat from th Tttl Ouraate A Trust Co., Charauar of Com mere. ' DISCUSSED 5 " .-v . ity. of Grantlnj One" PuzzJw uuw vmiiunufce ' - HOW.. MNf ON ONE STREEU Ctvic Improvcmcat Officers Criti if dsd for Alleged Partiality. . Th trt commute of the Clty Coun- cil met yesterday afternoon and ' had quite a 'Ivtly se salon. The ordinance granting the Oregon Water Power j Kahwsy Company a franchtitl over East Water street from Hawthorne" avenue to1 Ist Bumnlde street, was the main topi which, di4tr,rbed the Councilmen. Severa) knotty problems of a legal nature cam tip with 'x-Cty Engineer Chase op posing half a'-dosen Councilmen who be came very Inquisitive. There wts not a member of the com' mitte who was not In favor of granting the franchise. There is now a franchise la existence grants a some ?r years ago, MrvChase. who represented the company. held that the city could grant another franchise even If one wa now in exist ence. Tho matter, after a long dtscuer .tion. wa finally referred to the City. At torney tor an opinion. The ordinance granting the Associated OU Company th prlvHcx of erecting oQ tanks on the Terminal grounds w 114 over for two weeks. The complaint against the report of the viewers on the extension of East Thirty fourth strtet was adoptsd and .further proceedings under the present ordinance crdered discontinued. The commute will visit Peninsular ela tion this morning and Interview tha rslf dents on the petition ' for the laying . of sidewalks in Pennsylvania avenue. FEDERATED , TRADES MEET A CcrrmolcaUoa Addressed to the Port .of ortan4,)Cpmliair.; tisan in ;..'. Uol'8 Br.rtol li-Jc c 'j'At thei rgnlaLiwkiyo meeslnc v t He4entesl Ttadas ICouncll teat night Kuamsen-ycTseji trtkdj)W declared o wdrf the nflrnr-removed from" the unfair list. The Bund and Fuel Teamsters, how ever, requested . that all those receiving wood to Insist thst It be delivered by union drivers. The following communication, bearing upon the proposed construction of the dry dock In the State of Washington was' pre pared and forwarded tOjthe Port of Port land Commission:: "To the Port of Portlaad . Commission Gentlemen: We wish to enter a most ear nest and emphatic protest against your action In approving a atte for th con struction of th drydock for Portland: on th Columbia River, in the State of Wash ington. We would call your attention to the following reasons: The approval of this site, upon te claim to you by th contractor that a suitable location could not ha had tn, Portland. Is a tacit ad mis Joodthae.weieM an, neetl s drydock.- w JdOTpratw ,ihlSjUBg port. and lha.e rnavaxatuosu anicatne for rfhar wnstrtsctl' oi me pontoons ror a jMcb 'Ehe bus! if commission of-lfco- port publishes to it worm, -inacowa nave DO'iiarsor. we Were ambitious-:to eonstrnet aOtyvernmont.bai- tle-ship on Jth Willomett River, -. Oir shipbuilders are meeting th competition erf yard in all (he Psclflo Coast porta, isrtd ecas(uUy. too, :W protest against thja moictmeofc oj our naror and great' uuuty oone our city and its business Interests. "Ws further protest against the expen diture of this vast sum of th taxDayera' money In another state, thus enrlcBiriff and promoting the interest ..of another community. ; .. . i W claim that our .port should have not been stigmatised In thl manner; thst our wuunng people soouia nave bad'. tae opportunity of earning this 170.00 of la bor cost and that our business people should have tlie benefit of Its circulation. W protest against thl wrong to our In terests snd In th name of th 10,000 Cll sn afllllhted with the labor organisa tional of .Portland w demand that v our honorable body take nuch' steps as -will have thin work done on our harbor 'and this- money expended through our local business channels. We thus publicly ask those business sumoriatlona who have the Interest of Portland in their keeping to bring the pressure of their Influence to bear to th end that this grant wrong and Injustice be? not done our people. FEDERATED TRACES COUNCIL "Charles Mlcklty. President. "X R. Lawton, Secretary'," Montavilla Briefs. M. E. Patiie has moved his family to MontsvUla. While repairs Were being made to the water system, the supply was turned off about t p. m. Tueaday evening, and caus ed a great deal of Indignation among res ident. A. F. Washburn' family has moved Into their newly-conairucted residenca on Spencer street Miss .UUian Olson, th 1-yetr-oid daughter of Martin Olson, h recovering from th effect of having her right wrist broken on day last week. The Ultle son of Harry Sear? wa re ported dangerously 111 yesterday and Dr. Chamber was called In to attend. Mr. and Mr. Captatin William Moan and Mra Bert Boss, of Eugene, ar vis itors si tb resident jtt Homer Rich ards. ..' Hal Perry has returned from the h fields at Wheatland. W. D. Purdy has left for Alma On bu sines. .' . - ..' . ..' Mildred, the younger daughur r Mr. Former, whose condition ha been very serious, wa reported (lightly Improved yesterdsy. : :' - ' . Yesterday was the fourth anniversary of the wedding -of Mr. and Mrs.- Captain If. Schneider, and th day we,.iOyahir spent. . i - -a - 'o'oti to. : At the Churches rynvfbif(?Vh,r, Z' :rr.: Alxandr Biackpufn preach at V St. John', SeHwood. Th asual Sunday acbofarvtc wlii h bald to this anarch at 11 o'closh. ,v; V faptltt Opn-Alr Service. . ,,'orner Second and Burnside streets at S i p. ni.V Rv. E. M. Bliss of the Third church will preach. . i- , St, Pul's, Wood mere. Tb usual aervie will b held at 1:1 p. m. Sunday school at 2. This mission 1 In charge i of Mr. ft L. Parker as lay reader. , Unharsallst. kegular service at the Unlveraallst church, corner East Eighth and East Couch, gtyeet. Sunday sprviccs at it a. m., oondweted by the pastor. Rev. W. F. Small, Sermon n the topic. "Where's Harry Tracy?" 8unday school at 12:18. East Sid Spiritualists. Th' Truth Seeker' Society will hold service In Logus hall on East Washing, ton and Grand avenue, at u a. m". and 7:44 p, m. . Services conducted by Rev. Q. u. Lei-e and .Professor - Sterling. Music by Mr. O. C, Ixvs. 6 1. Andrew's Chapel, Penlnsulsr. Services will b resumd at the above Chanel as follow: Sunday school at 3:20 w- m.; svrvlc god aermon st J:3C p. m, All living near th chapel are cordially Invited i 'tn worship with us. Rev. H, V. Chamber In chsrg. Good 8hpherd. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at S a. m. All ar invited and will b welcome at these service, Church of tb Godd Shepherd. Episcopal, corner Vancouver avenue and Sellwood treat, H. IX Chambers, rector. , v' Scandinavian Wutheran. .Corner East Grant- and Tenth street a Bervic in the Norwegian language at W ei a. m. and at I p. m 8unday school at : a nr. The Ladks' Aid meets next f hnrsdaywlth, Mrs.i Iartena on the Powell's Valley road: take Mt Soott Car to gravel pit O. Hagaes. pastor. i .:. JTh Bereh Mission. rt A V' the Berea Mltm'lon;' Second and Jef' Urwon ttreets. services will be held Suro- 4kVat lO.tOa. ta.ana at 7:30 p. m.. byi th pastor, Rev. J. H. Alien. Tha morning OBbieot. vOk, heCto-ist and Ah , Phri-J ttani'Jsand th twamng mubject ("An Angel and Another Gospel." Seats free' and ., , .at .Oavld.'a, Episcopal.. The services 'tomorrow1 In St David's Episcopal church, "corner Ejit Morrison and East Twelfth streets, Rev. Geo. B. Van Waters. D. tf., rector, will.be as fol lows: Holy communion at 8 a. m. ; Sun day school 9:45; mornlug prayer and ar mon at 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon at 8. All ar invited. United Brethren In Christ. At the Church of the United Brethren In Christ, Fifteenth and East Morrison stsats, the pastor, Rev. W. G. Fisher, wtll preach morning and vning. Morn Ing, theme, "The Luminated Ufa." Even ing theme, "The influence of an Ideal Sunday school at 10; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.; prayer meeting on Wedaeaday evening. Spiritualist. The Tlrs' SMHtualliKii&ectotjK win hold service at 11 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m. The evening aervlce will be' conducted- by Prealdeat jJ.: H. Ludaa.Bd Mr, Comsirut IDUm prelude to thej.lecture will U -h llfe servioes, and tfnfflc. death of Presl, dent McKlnley." Ail aervicea wlU be-held at Artisan hall. Abuigton building, Third street between Washington and Stark" streets. Rodney Avenu Christian", Usual morning and evening service at thla church under th direction of the minister Albyn Esson, who expect to eav for Illinois during ths coming week ..AT... ...5:v- ana o atiena me nanonai oonvenuon or th Christian Church at Omaha. October H-tX During his aaacno the pulpit of th Rodney avenue church wnl be ud plied 'by Rev. C A.. Dotson. Second Baitflst. East Ankeny snd Baat Seventh streets, William K. Randall minister. Sermon ubject at W: a. rh,. Th Philosophy and Power of Good Cheer." Tb address at 7:30 p. m. wtti be an the topic. "Moral Stamina; the Fate of One Worldly Wo man." Tb music wtll be by the quartet choir. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to enjoy the aervicea of tb church. Evangelical. Th First English Church Evangelical Association corner East Sixth and Marshall streets. O. W. Ptumer, pastor. The morning theme at 11 o'clock will b,e "Overcoming the World." The evening subject 1 "The Voice of God nJ Con- FClence.' Music, morning, solo and chorus, "Hark, Hark. With Harps of Gold." J5. W. Hanseom. Evening, '"In Thy Love." Sunday achool at 10 a. nr. and Young People' Alliance at 7 p. m. Every body Invited. Mlspah Presbyterian. MUpah Presbyterian, Jerome R. Me- Glade, pastor. Theme of Sabbath r mon a, morning. "Life Through Death a Law of the Kingdom." Evening, "Th Praia of a Godly Uf." tn th evening aersnoa a flttlng trioat will U paid to tha memory of President McKioley. Morning anthem, "Ho Beautiful upon the Mountain" Lewi. Evening anthem. "The Lord Is King." Chappie, At th morning service Ml Lucl Oodlty will ting "Benediction," pp Schuhart Even ing service t 7;ao o'clock. ., Pepie's Chrtetlen Union. The Srt annual eut-door aervlce and reunion af the Peoole" Christian Union will b held tomorrow W the Band Park, Woodstoclt Sermon h4r th mmiatcr. Rev. T, . Coulter. Subject. Tlrt Templea;" At iM a. m.;' foiiowln; th aarmea din ner wtll b served n tng. At I a. tv wilt ha held the annual runlaeV .pbJot. "What th Christian Union ha been to me." 4symposium. Th servto at th pmi k-concluding st p. m. Take 'ih WMdstck car to snd of th Una. At I pm. th regular araotical Indus trial ar Wl wlU h held 19 tha hall, AUsky build ing. Third and Morrison gtraata, Mir by Mia, Dr. Mary A- Thompson, subject, "Th Bad of Brotherhood." A hrlf oV dress by h' minister and general dls- feuMion of th topio will conclude the ervlce, Special music t both services by tha orchfstra. AH ar wlcom. V. C,hHtln tclnc. Af first Church of Christ (Sclntlst), cs Twenty-third street, near Irving, sesvlces wilt ,be held at. II and t. Th subject of h sermon I "Matter." Children's Sun day school meet at U:10. Wednesday evening meeting l held at, I o'clock. Th fre reading-room 1 open dally from 10 to. S and T:S to at room i. t snd 4. Hamilton building. 131 Third street; All are cordially welcome at services and reading room, Grand-Avenue United Presbyterian. Wasco snd Grand avenue (East Side), Rev. J. 11. Gibson. D. D., paator. Sab hath achool at 10 o'clock a. m. ; morning worahlp, U a. m. Them for morning ser mon. "The Duty of Professing Chrlt." Christian Endeavor. : p. m.. subject, "Delight n God's House," leader. Ralph Miner. Evening worship, 7:30 p. . m theme, of evening sermon, "How to Se th Glory of God." Mr. J. H. Gibson will 'nterpre; th morning sermon for deaf mutes. First Baptist Church. corner iweirtn and Taylor street. Alexander Blackburn. t. D., pastor, will preach at 10:80 a. ni., subjects. Children's set mon, "School Tomorrow.' General aer- mon. "The Bible-IU Place In Evangel ism," 7:30 p. m., "Conversion and Char acter." ' Sunday schools, a. m., Savler street mission, C. A. Lewis superintend cnt;-U a.. m University Park achool. W O. Haines superintendent ; 12 m., Church school, J. G, Malon superintendent; 7 p. m.. Chine chool, W. L. Bartlett, su penntenaent; young People's meeting Tuesday evening; prayer meeting Tour day evening: Boy and Girls' meeting, Monday, 4 p. m, Music-Professor w. M. wilder, organist, with chorus led by C. 3. Mills, director. Soloist, Miss Edna ICHPPel. MORNING. Prejttdlum- Th Victor"; b "Hymn. -v Besgley Reaponse-Prayer," Vandevere Solo-'-Rock of Ages" Renlck Offertolre "Dream of Heaven".... Meyer POatludlum "Entree de Prodeaaion' ri.., ......... .....t... Edourd Batiste t- 'r. . AFTERNOON. .Prclwdium "Twilight." ,.. Ryder Response "Andantl" Mendelssohn Solo"Juft for Today',. ,...... ...Abbott OfJfertolre-"ElcyatIopie"i.,.. Rimbault Potludlum "March Sollenelle" Ketterer Gospel hymns In" the evening. " All Mats - i ! ; -,'-' , f jrt.;-,-tT 'T W. C T. U. ADJOURNS The Convention Held at Roseterg Qosed Last Night nvncjuunu, nepi. a, yesterday wa th last day of th W. C, T. U. conven tion and reports of aU department war completed. Th convention adopted strong resolutions in favor of total absti nence and prohibition, condemning the dispensary system and pledging renewed allegiance to Icglslatrv prohibition. Vn der the head of purity they resolved In favor of raising the age of protection for RiTta rrom is to is years," agamst any rrm of protection of the social evil, and! do Uewining street fairs atttf tW corrvjptlnr features of the midway a dageriemtjlnjg m ine rxirvme, na in view os in n' pnsaching Lewis and Clark Fsir who hlgtiest success they dairv calling upon all who love morality t aid in educating agalaat these. They also resolved la favor of compulsory arbitration a th only successful means of protection tor the general public. r The officer were aU re-elected. Soma Changes were mad In th board of super intendents. "Cbl. Sobleakl wa at hi best and hs address rounded out en of th most suc cessful convention of any kind ever held in the city. Mra. L'nruh left early this morning for her -work In Nevada and Utah, where she I to hold the tat convention In both states and hold rt of masting In the larger cities. A meeting la being arranged l nth Salt Lak Tabarnacl for her. STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Concludes the Twentj-Nhth An- nual Meeting of the Society. Th Oregon beat Medical Society closed its annual meeting yesterday, finishing what has been an unusually In teresting meeting, with a banquet at Hotel Portland. After the installation of the new officers yesterday afternoon the set program was run through with and matters relating to membership dlscuseed. New members will hereafter he admitted by vot of th society. Th Multnomah muddle which has existed waa adjusted by th determination that Individuals of the contesting organisations can reach membership In ths stste body, rather than recognition of either of the contesting organisation. Portland is to be th place of meeting next year. To Oregon City and Cmenuh Puk Th usual Sunday round-trip rat will b nffetiv tomorrow with meter car and trailer every 30 mlAUt) 30-mle.Ut ear will run to Mt. Tabor and Mt. SeotL Leav First and Alder atreeta Binjo, JUndofia zni Gultir, Har Wobtr, Instructor, nt Marquam building. Instrument fre. . Wantd, plararg for oluba, . . :- lt ' th word go ant that Portland let everybody hustle, and 9 better yea. nuaua. : Jen't ypO Yen knew what hustle -mean. out If yon don't, tak The. Jour. pal, only 10 cent week, ay cam erf tt a year, hr QBnc.iawasff-"-"ys " 1 It BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBkBBBBBiaWd BELOW COST EDISON ELECTRIC LAMPS To consumers of current Irom our mains we are now selling LAMPS AT 15c EACH, or $1.75 PEE DOZEN. These are thesame lamps X (bat wt formerly sold at 25c each, and are made expressly for us. JJ Buy Them II You Want I he Best. Delivered In Dozen Lot Free of Charge. ' 2 ? Portland General Electric Co. ? 9r9mtlr9 Chas. E. Ladd. Pres. A Trees., Secretary, - WSS-fip THE ADAMANT CO. Offic: Manufacturer of ADAMANT OF WALL PLASTER" Parties Intending- to build will do well to call up our office and bare out salesman visit them to explain the many strong points of ADMANT be fore the postering is started on their building. ADAMANT IS A HOME PRODUCTION. t MM ! Banfield-Veysey Fuel Co. SLABVVOOl) Cat yeurorwsra ta tarry aa4 Otfieml Na. AO i Oir1bOtMiaJ5JjColumhJ.n. PORTLAND. OIXCOH A SUGGESTION! '. it ,rV't ;r Um HA2ELWOOD BUTTER only. ITS THE BEST AH Leadinjr Hazelwood BOTH PHONES I54. 44 r . M. J. WALSH &CO the Leading MANTLES, Q RATES mid TILING GAS AND ELECTRICAL CHAN0HLIERS ,4 1 anti; ELECTRIC APpLUNCES - . ; . Is In receipt of a large shipment of th above. Cah and make your aeleol tlon. Every adasa of work on th, above aUahdea to .. : :, Both- phono.,, Show Rooms 245 Washington Street; , " ; Whatfeihil: of afurnace has tHis housefMnaulres the would-be tenatit- A Perfect' replies the owner. .I'll take It" our furnaces are nutaliea. ' w. a. Mcpherson fleetlaf aed VenttlaUnf; EBflneer AMUtlMINTS, The Bkcr A 11 .Ufa WAAb with tnat BM Bat.. THE LL Thatr OeaV L akW naaager STOCK COMPANY. Pre- anting fir. Barnes of New York Produced under the stag ImN. 11 C. 1. direction of Robert Mor ris. Prices. Evening, 15c, Wa. II nri tan Matinees. 10c lSo and t&o. ats on sale one week tn advance. ART AND SCIENCE. SIGN0R G. FERRARI The only Italian Vocal Portland, Teacher la Formerly of MILAN, IT ALT, Cures Catarrh and Asthma simply by hi method of vole culture. ' - ' Testimonial open to Inspection at hi studio. flulkey Bids., corner Second end florrtaon Streets, Bummer term open July i A Novel Ida Mr. M-'BUHng. proprietor of th new shoe store at tts JMerrlson. between First and Beeaad, ftaa introduced a novel feature In the aha busines. He sells reliable and up-to-date shos and stock Ing for men. wornen and children, and to Introduce hla bulna, I grvlag away a An pair of stocking with each patr ofi shoes h lla Thl will b a great saving to the who Bay fan Uy 'te aet'eaeew tv chooi. , i . , veassaasMssssssisasHBaissa- - - Tk Th JouraaL fer earrtor. IS aeata week, aante f jaontav v BA-BA-LENE . . SKIN CREA1E After Exposure to Wind And Sun . Will sooth and heal tb face and pre vent ft from peeling. Multitude of East v era -women ua it. It la th best crem maaa. Jar. sue.- Sold in PerUasd only by , New York Electro -Therapeutic Co., ye MAB0UA.1 BUIUMrKL . I t $ Chas. P. Beebe. A. K. Bentlflv. Vlce-Pres. a Mgr., Factory t Foot 14th St. Phone North Z9f(, I give your wo dumes to) dry. THIR 11 fSTsl PITT Orocers carry t. ' . . , ,J, Cream Co., 38a WASHINGTON STREET vf f rf r r Dealers In This Is" the usual result w&ere 47 FIRST ST., bat. AH and Pish u mi (a tkiw it. On, Cheat bat af taw, , AMUSEMENTS, Cordray's Theatre opt, 10, XX, IS, Wed.. Thur., FrL, Sat. Matlne, Sat. night. Marl CorelU'e famous master. pleoe. , "TMELMA" J. P. CrVy nanager Ladle and children's Matinee Satur day at 2. ' Evening prices 25c, 60c. . Matin prices, to any part of th house, . Sic children. 10c , , Fredericksburg 7th and Aider Mm. Shell' troup of performing Afrl : can Hon. rilfmsnla'B (umiMl v.ntrltA tiatlaAl.i Birdie Brldan. An Opheum novelty, Kalwatu. king ,-; hoop. l A matlne wUi be given everv day at S:S fk m. to the ladies ana children- Posh Ively no liquor sold during matlne. Fritz's New Theatre... High-Class Vadnil, V week eommenelng Sept- S. : 102. Comedy, "A Paper , of Tacks." by company. . Bella Doyle. Tough Utrij , Cell D Laeay, ballads ( '. Port on a Draper, Sketches; -Ida Howell, Peerb Song. :. stress; Msud Doatta. Speew Hampton. Sketch: Bernl v Frits a Ooll ssa. Proftr. 4 Bura-j i -1 ... . lr I B. Vernan. Pecay. the Dancing Ulrl: Stanley Scan) on. Musical Artietat On, A. ana Lis! Bird, lmpetaonator. Th only original Little ICgypv Th Great 94n t Don't fall to settle celebrated t S DUffr fAMdLY x toi'h-i'X This Week; Only at -:$' 9 ni A 7inntc riPST lf uuru.ii,r y MAW.-.ON is. i ; : ot- i t r: ( x A x 1 . a- AjsVk A A a,AAA a .' X.