The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 27, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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. iTIIE OltEG ON DAILY r J OUBNAL, 4 PORTLAND, - 'MONDAY JSVENTOGi JULY " 27 1003.
Uems of Local Interest forpusy
; Journal Readers. - r ; ; -.-j ? tiic timrfp hPAl
.'.: : , -.-j- ... :, St Paul w also being repainted. . . 1 11L 1 llUDLlV lLAI
, -YVtAJhtK. rUKtCASh;
-vf CLARK IS.
; THE COLUMBIA
. Kit Dr. XdttlAld . was -remoyed to
her horn at TOO E. Burnsld strsst
Heavr showers hare occurred In th Bed River I yestsrday, Mr. Llttiafleld bad been
; Valley of tba North, and light local rains are I rated on for appendicitis at the Qood
reported In portions of Montana and la Booth- Samaritan Hoapltal and is Improving
rn New Meslcs. Fair weather prevails In tha very much lrf health.
Paeifle Ooeet sutes, with tempemsm sUgbtly V. . ,V: ', V
below normal. t ; , , . ' Taa Mss-alains Una itMnur. fo Tha
The Missouri Congressman and
His Party Taken as Far as the
') Cascade Locks and Business
W. Cornanof Southern .Pa, ; Opportunities Explained
clfic Says Reported Com
. bine Is News to Him. , ...
AXtbto&t xSU'"4 Wings. eonnetlt
woamer m mis gurnet lueaaay. , . - , , I at LyU wKh ColuJlbla Rlvr A North.
; 9-HOTEL. ARRIVALS
. Psrtlsa.. . '.;..'.'
O. U. Lawrence, Baa rranelaco; r. J. Btaet
and wife. Ban Franelaco: T. Oilman. Kw Yarki
V W. K Upper. New Xorkj Mrs. H. V. Kelts, Beaa
rj monti Mrs. f. Long, Beaomoat; lira. U. O.
Kim. , Waco; W. King, Waea) P. Maneeth,
Spoaene; A. Rob If, Baa Franeiaco) T. H. Trov
nd famMr, Toledo) J. B. Pollock and wife. B.
C.i W. J. Hardy, Baa rranelaco; r. B. Loop,
San rranelaco; Dr. J. B. Matbtesoa and wlfa,
Bt. Mary a; D. M. HitbUaoa, St Marya; lira.
Allen. Bldoradoi B. Clark and wlft,. Bpokanai
Mlaa E. Clark, potto; Mies Clark, Spokane,
rn Railway for Ooldandala and KllckM T'l know nothlny or tha reported deal
LUt Valley point. Alder-etreet- wharf I between UIU, liarrlman and Weyer-I
iailr (except Sunday) T . m, Phone, I hauaer for the. control of the lumber
Mala. 111. -vf .....',,. ;,;'(. : ior me jNonnweat," a&ia w. jc uoman.
- i. : t . v ifcneral freight and paaaenger agent for
. autev weal, cannier or the Traaera tu orea-on diyiaion - of the Botitbern
national uanx
In Portland.' He
He , Promises to Use His Influ
ence to Secure Governmen
Aid for Commercial Advance
ment A'ong the Stream.
The JournaL-throuch the courteay of
mt Spokane, la a rlaitor Pacific, who returned yeeterday from a the C R. N. Company, gave a Columbia
is accompanied by his trip to San VrancUeo. "That la out of River excursion on Sunday to Hon. Champ
wife and stopped off In Portland for a
few days en route home from Whatcom.,
where he was attending the annual eon
yen t Ion of the Bankers' Association. '
BBttaBaaaaaaaanaV v -J
risheav as maater of the tow-
A
my line. My trip to -San Francisco was Clark and family, and Frederlo J. Has
on. regular business and all I know un. newspaper syndicate correspondent.
about, tha reported lumber, deal Is what asking Mr. and Mra. C K. Bitton. former
I have read In the papera." (townspeople of Mr. Clark now residing in
xnatiact tnat a. i craig. general Portland, to asalat in the entertainment
nassenser aa-ent. and R. B. Millar, ren-1 thi it)na-iilahMl amenta from Mia-
Inar ataamer L.lnala owjtad bv Oamrm W. 1 i ,..ukt . .u. ti.il I . mv. , . i .
SSilTstatXsl hE i5l Taylorbegan a suit,ln libel against the road A Navigation Company. wee in Portland Sunday morning on the Bailey
Bpokanei O. Ilarmaa anS wii, Ban rranciacei Jsm1 . this morning. ...He alleges thM San Francisco at the time Mr. Coman Oatsest and went) Cascade Locks, re
8. Bernana, Ban rraneiaee; o, Bermana, Baa he has spent iJll.se In the payment oz was. there. Is said by both Coman and turning In time for the eaatbund evening
v n iruwrijrai( h re merely a ooinciaence. . i train on the O. R. A N., which train the
nu tor orumary . repam ana nr 'xr coarse," sitia Mr. coman, "we ciarks took en route to Pocatello, Idaho,
tnat toe sum be returned to htm, -t ... 1 transacted certain business there that am Impressed with the beauties of
' ' wJ7ITaM- 1 oU,,rw,M WDUld hv bn ttenled the river, as of course anyons would be
snnasi , TaoattoB TnpvReal as-Ik, sorrespondence.'' ,a. .ni ih th nn'mmercial
IlghtfUl launU for the summer day -I. Mr. Crate- raturnod homa H,ira I "",..,..-' v..- nnM it
Cincinnati; g. Uoyd, cblcago; . E. Biawett, Jone svary night IUUe erpenaa-. and Mr. MUlsr is expected In Portland Shall have -been opened-to navigation.
nasi city? M. U. Bay tram, nan mncuee; r, rwuiw o niuamaiw ajia ana yre- 1 tomorrow.' Certainly " said Mr Clark UDOn his re-
X-?0XXUTM B;. ttS! fsnii!r '"SSZZ " PP-rea I'couMdono Pes. "the? to say to
pleasure u at any time, it snau come
within my power to perform any servlcs
to thsm In connection wjth the Federal
Improvement of this great river. It is a
mttv nt aitrnplaa that it haa not been
Fitfgerald Is down from Pendle- opened before this. The empire that lies
beyond the Celllo obstructions ana its
B. Everltt of lone Is In Portland enormous productiveness warrant tha
rranctaeo: Mra. O. W. Blue. Ban franelacoi C.
. Bume, Ban franclaoo; . D. McMillan, San
rranctaeo; W. n Hupp, Ban yrsndaco; H. M.
Copeland and wife, , WlrhlU; C. ' Copeland,
WlcbaUr J. W. BoUkm, PltUborg 1 W. B. Le
vel I and wlfa, Idaho) r, 8. PaTla, Baa rran
elaco; y. B. Va Vordea, Tba Dallas; M. Plant,
hi Aldrlcn and wife, elty; M. W. punnlfan,
Antleck; w. B. wngntman, New xorai i.
Bamary , and wife, EUenbnrg; T. I, Oorman,
Baattle; 1. Medline, Ban rranelaco: MIsa'Mc
daaa.vgaa ataaciaco; WvCeok. Dan Tar; 0. A.
Brawn, and wife, city; L. Cooper. Baa Praa-
; a. Belaa, Cbtoasoi V. a. Jordia, SUB-
rd: M. 0. Devla. Seattle; P. O. Taylor. W. B.
turnback, CU P, Placbar, IL B. Bcorel, 0. . B.
Cnrtlaa, Ban rranelaco; P. B. Itelpa, Edwin
Oeodale, A. A. , Brownlee, W. D. ' Oage, B. L.
DeCanp, New Torki P. W. Vallla. eitri B. S.
Tearaler, Bpokaae; P. B. Barrta, Aabland; Mr.
and Mra. B. D. Dleklnaoo, New Jeraan M. By
nun, Cairo, 111. ; Mra. Jeaa K. Moore, Dan rar;
Mrs. P. N. Murphy, Mlaa Irene Mnrpby. L
4rande; Mra. N. W. Oeatyeld, Mrs. A. A. Pran
eiacua, it., Chlcaro; Frank M. Pettt, Mra. PotU.
Belea Pott a, eU potts. Atlanta, Ga. ,W. 8.
Otafke, cUy. a
o'clock. Ticket Interchangeable with 1 Mld.
eiectno cars.
The length of the term in the medical
department of the Oregon State Univer
sity has been increased from six to I T.
seven months, adding 110 laboratory I ton.
hours to the year's work. After Jan-1 - y
PERSONALS.
uary 1. igi, it is announcea tnai in or- today. expenditure of any sum needed to build
tfl?! !!. S itiSj F. E. Harris of Ashland Is at the the canals and overcome the present bar-
in T Portland. rlar that prevents navigation tnrougnout
wm be required. v.i.. 1. t ih it- ts entire stretch of navigable water."
w ; " . , AMMw,.. " KaJ'"n to ,n th citr Inasmuch as Mr. Clark l. -now accred-
Sr. Xanrjr Irrtng Bt formerly on business. Demoorata In
pastor of ths Grace Methodist Church, H. C. Gist of North Yamhill Is a ht HouM 0f RepresenUtives, his pledgs
Imperial.
an absence of several years. He gave
an address in his former pulpit yester
day morning. Dr. Rasmus Is pastor of
the south Park Avenue Church or cni-
I . . . .Jaai . Ilia DVVI.il rtTCIIISW UMUtVII ws. a " - - " " - - .
, f- S3 !torUi 3 rt?Tl-; ?"k" easo, which is one of the largest Metho- "" registered at the Imperial.
t&naylTeaia- c i w' jlmea ' Baai-- B. m! d,Bt Churches of that city. He is on F. R Wsite. a prominent
Banda. Vancouver; C 8. Irwin. Vanco'nrer; B. his vacstlon at present Of Roseburg, Is at ths Perkins.
romana visitor. - has a value even greater than it would
Attorney A. A. Jayne of Hood River bear without that position of seml-ofa
Is spending the day here. cial authority.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mulkey of Vale Mrs. Clark expressed nerseir as greauy
Iaellgntea wiin me aays journeying on
the Columbia, and desirous again to' visit
romsna ana lav many inenus nini uero.
Mr. Kaakln whoae words and nromlaea
F. L. Davldaon of Hood River is at-1, 1... i,. mn
An exciting- raoe occurred between ..ndins to business matters 1 this S... Z '. '".r
7 Cty. r DeTwhcrtIkehi;.ynd
af't.rnn Th." faiVrt- rm- C. L. Reed, a weU-known Roseburg arranged his plans for the coming year
oSrvlcTorto?.'!' T?ee'Jllcl.fm:ronCat,n1 J 'Jt"ed the Belve-
White Houss road and the women left aer' Mxt Sume- ,n Portland and at resorts
the men In the dust behind. The second F- H. Moulton. a large Ban Francisco near here.
Hma thav met at Ah.rm.n at rot lnii wholosale losther dealer. Is registered way was rerieot.
IfS"7' the raoe continued down Third street to t the Perkins. The day was perfect and the excursion
Taylor, where the men acknowledged Mrs. T. N. Murphy and Miss Irene was quite ideal as a Bummer aay a out
defeat ' ' Murphy of La Grande are visiting '"g- The Columbia River & Northern
friends in this city. Company, owning the steamer line, had
The attempt of an Incendiary to Are h. P. Preston and wife, and Miss l"? Dna.or insirumenis o me
the Clinton Kelly School at Powell and Anna E. Fernald. all of Baker City, are Si""'"1 r'lZT P.tMn.nn u
t TamtMitth at root a waa fntiaei at t .. i Barracks, of which I. Pattlnson Is con-
- - " w--- - I TlOlalllh) A 1 Stilus HOI V, I . ! a m
O. SToU. th well-knoWn vtnegur throughout the day.
inanufacturer of Salem, ia attending to Tne Mlaaourl Conirre-Bman. besides
business matters In this city. having pointed out to him the many
IT. Tt. DaaIa. m. TUlfLmnok biialnABia rwalntsi nt mm unfit n1 htMtnrtr.il fntsir.
rw.'J"! !B i J" h PmtH 'ind I the fire had been started by a firebug I man. la In Portland. He states that his est was given a thorough rehearsal of
fnltniB w talker andrTfef tJ hwhose Intention was to destroy the! 1 kreat hlvs of industry at pres- the facts and flgurea peruinlng to the
D. 1 structure. . I ent. , commerce or tne trans-cascade region.
T F. . Jordan and wife of Gold Hill end toe ngures snowing tne saving, on
If yow have a "harry B" srder, be- are visiting in the city. Mr. Jordan Is freight rates which would follow the
J. McTormlck. Baa Pranctaoo; T. 6.- Batcalosa,
'Baa Franrlaco; U. B. Montagne. city; B. J.
Beaaler, city; Mrs. Baaaler, city; B. B. JartU,
Bt Pant; P. U. Nerlna, Brattle; P. A. Mcgratn,
Bt. Psnl; H. Eagleeon, Boiaa; Mrs.' Eagleaon,
Botoa; Mra. C. Alexander, BoUa; Mrs. N.
Jaeura, Bolael B. B. Eatoa, Portland; J. 0.
Bootb. Grant's Paaai Battle Bermann, 8I001
City; 'Ella Brrmana, Bloox CUy; Atta
Bwartoot Lebaanon; Bffle Planklngton.
DalUa: I. W. Haraeh aad
Dallaat A. t. Rubta. Baattla: Rath Bobalna.
Paaadcna; W. 8. Windham. Usate , Bnaaal,
Stella Thornton, Bote; B. P. White, Mlnne
epolle; Mrs. White. MlnneapolU; E. L. Wlldy.
New Mrxlen; O. Emnrieh, Alaakt; Mrs. Laete
Batna. Bock Ialand; Mrs. A. V. Martin. Me
MlanTlllai B. B. Bryan, Olymi-ta; Mrs. Bryan,
1 ..1 . . uM m r b.lt 11 1 ii.Wm , a v
Lord. Taeoma; C. P. Park, Taeooa; W. C. midnight by L. W. Deeph ad Al Faust
Barnbert; Mats CrlU . Jalkra, Botae; Mlaa Ttlla who were passing. They saw the flame)
Julios, Botae;. B, J. Miller, Aurora ; Mlaa Pair, under a rear porch and succeeded In ex-
city; D. Maaon, Brattle; A. Emrraon Croaa, tlngulshtng them before any great dam-
Aherdern; HarreyBaldwIii, rorrat 0ita. ag hftd b,n aon6. To M appearances
WUfiS Uk, aasrBBa
Taai-laiAaa, ILwiil
wlfa. Baker City; B. W. Mulkey and wife. Tale, fcwhoss Intention was to destroy
Or. I Anna P. Fernald. Baker CUy; Mra. U.
Tngeraoll, Monango, N. D. ; Belen M. Sennedy,
St Paul! L, M. Jobnaon, Seattle.
Aad mw It IB
San Francisco.
Will the Browns
Get Ave out of sixT
That's a question.
See the game
Tomorrow.
Ban Francisco r -
1 vs.
Browns.
Tha first of the aeries
The Callfornltss
Are in second plac.e.
The Browns are In fourth.
But Climbing the
Hill rapidly.
Game starts t:IO.
Grcurtils r ,
Twenty-fourth and Vanghn streets.
Don't mlsa the game.
cause you are going down to the sea or a prominent mlnina man of Southern opening of the river to navigation. Mr.
sway to ths mountains or anywhere Oregon. Clark wss much Interested In the show-
elss. for that matter we can fix you ti u. a n ni.vi..n. ... ing, and asked numerous questions, an
out In short order. With our steam- pnrManri Waa fi I Bwefs to which would tend to give him
heated polisher running at full blsst, mion' Is Secretary of State of -New clarer Wea of tho problem and the
ait tne time, ana our otner maenmery I jersey wrwi Dunuir ui ivitiiii n.
galloping along at break-neck speed, we f ' . , During the day. Mr. Clark spoke of the
are In prime condition to "do things .t.. ". of
'.Tr , i - i.i. 1 --"- - Kepresentatives, ana expressed the hope
".w. ..-v..c x that the coming speaker, Joe Cannon
liictiua.
MR. SWEEK SAYS '
: ADVERTISE FAIR
Oregon State Senator 'Has Re
turned from the East and
Says Coming Exposition Is
Little Known.
Working People, He Says, Fa
vor W. K. Hearst as Demo
ocratic Candidate for Presi
dent at Next Election,
quick." ' Union Laundry, Second and
Columbia.
Domestic troublss weighed so heavily
on the mind of F. N. Harris, a cooper,
that he attempted sulolds last night in
PLENTY OF CARS
will stand for the rendalssance of the
lower branch of Congress to the position
intended for It by the founders of this
Government. '
la lodging house at Fourth and Alder
streets. About 10:30 p. m. he told
landlady that he had taken a quantity
I of morphine and a physiolan was has
tily summoned. With Patrolmen
irf 1... mm I A k. ul. CI . 1
-HOron ataUway B K.vlgatlo. Company Usurped much or th. aulty of Z
Hsans or Konng t&s House, and thus has removed tile power
Wheat .Crop. that much farther from the people. The
The Oregon Railway A Navigation S " t..." t.t7: . 'ITa JT ?.
Smith and Slover he worked over the Company has enough cars to handle the Representatives for two, and the oondl
man nearly an hour before brlnslna Tif tf iTl?. k""J. ...1lte tlons otherwise are such as to give to
Dr. O. O. Blansy, 207 Allsky Bldg. him out of danger. Harris is employed Sweek of the O. R. A N. general freight Jhe Benate lae advantage over the lower
- w 1 in a snop at meventa and Marshall office this morning. "Thsre is always " ... .
torejoy A ilnoola, bookbinders and streets,, more or less of a shortage after the sea.. L. Aga n. as the House grows larger it
blank book makers, If 8 First street
, Best coffee ever mads. My chefs an
expert Max Smith, Savoy, 166 Fifth.
ann Aivanoaa hut ihn oi h. ni.n diminishes in power, and will continue so
Ada Wilson Was arrested early this cars when the first rush begins. t0 - And aI1 In n- the status has been
morning on a charge of larceny as bailee "It is Impossible to tell lust how manv different from that which was planned
. . . n . .1 .... - I -Kn.A K A 1.1 U n l-.t M AL .
on compiaini or j. c. uray wno aiiegea cars win be required for it Is never
, S. X. Moorehonss A Oo .at Seventh
and Alder. Telephone, Main 1141.
tons Bsaoh and Ssavtsw Provisions
by those who laid the foundations of this
Government ;
"I believe that Mr. Cannon, who Is to
be the Cpeaker next session will take
that the woman had robbed hinvof 15 In known lust how many dealers will shin
the Cosmopolitan saloon on Third street over our line. I believe that 86,000,000
The man and woman had been drinking 1 buaheia la a fair eatimni at thi vaar'a
together when a dispute arose over the wheat yield in Oregon, Washington and I "ucn ground as will restore the House to
money. The result fas ths Interference f Idaho." Its original authority. It will be well
or the noltoe and the arrest Grav also PraaMent v. v. T.x-tia nt tha rv.i,hi- I for the country u he does." '
Mmitn'a MffM konaa -!"" "Iu"" t whuotb. hi. tm i ooumern nan way, wAicn . nanaies ail
16. Fifth.-for delightful meal. Vra 'nb complain . A DIFFICULT TASK
woman. it was ciaimea tnat no nao. haul the grain. "Sherman countva
. . .. A . I '"""- : wna
a UHl oujr juviwii.ua uuiiiiTuw l tt,. ik.
cicpiut ma. wwTw.a. , .
. . . . . ... Worth Dakota wheat could not be
. Dr. D. K. Jland Bsd. B02 Thf Dft- me.rketed No. j cae of ,t, 8U.
kutn. Telephone: Office, J66. residence, per,or,ty( ,0 tne grsAt No t hard was
6,' . . - created for it. This Is the best wheat
' . m ... ' . 1 m.A 'rttl.Vv..... Ttmtt -A...
. Portland uian. isv rina .sxreei, a r" ) "" .u,.,,. u.., uuu
from1! until U pTm. This i flour comes to Portland from the
. . . ' . largest mills In ths world, ahd because
"Whits Spray" is ths best flour In ths I of terminal rates In shipping costs no
city. Made t walla Walla by Dement
Bros. Co. G. W. Church, wholesals
agent Sol Front street
'A well-plsassd customer Is the one
that has his drug orders put up by
Albert Bern'l, thedruggist corner Seo-
ond and Washington streets.
: The BTorthwast Sag Company, manu
facturers of new rf gs from old, car
pets". Free cleaning and delivery, (06
t Morrison street 'Phone, union
The. Xesmlator Una steamer "Bailer
dataert" will not make her usual 'daily
trips to Cascade Locks and return until
Friday, July. 81. Take regular steamer
at 7 avnur
,v Bolemn. high requiem mass was offered
up , this morning at the St Lawrence
Church, Third and Sherman streets, by
Rev. J. C. Hughes, In honor bt the late
.pontiff. Leo XIII. v
' ' Some spsolmsns of oats from Clacka
. mas County, over $ feet in height, are
on exhibition at the Oregon Information
Bureau. " Some excellent timothy and
cheat are also displayed.. , . -,.
9. V. Daniel -of s Georgetown. Tex,
writes to the secretary of . the Board
of Trade for Oregon literature. Hd
states that he Is contemplating a change
and may eome to this state. The Texas
man will get the booklets. . .
Axsl ftllthahl, a boy of 14 year. Was
thrown frorri his Bicycle ; while riding
near '6(3 Washington street last night
:- Ho wad somewhat bruised and the police
asslstsd him to his home at (36 Front
. street - His Injuries ars slight ,
!- :V -y i ' " ' -s. r v': ' '' ' 1
Ths firs 'department was called out
at o'clock last night to the pulley
works at Morrison and East Water
streets, where a, quantity of shavings
had ignited. The blaxs was quickljr ex
tinguished and no damage resulted. .
W. Herald and A. C. Going, of the Loe
wenberg & Going Company, will, on
Wednesday, Incorporate The Olive
Branch Gospsl 'Mission. This mission
has, been In existence since last fall,
MONEY STILL COMES IN.
O. K. Holsaae States that There Is a
Benewed Interest Here Begard-
Ing 1903 Fair.
C. II. Mclsaac, who is now canvassing
Portland in the interests of the Lewis
and Clark Fair, reports that .'the people
are responding very liberally towards
the Exposition. During the past few
weeks he has sold several $B00-lot
shares to persons who had not been sub
scrlbers, and hundreds of smaller
bunches of stock.
"And I am of the opinion that the
money will continue to come in through
the sale of shares," stated Mr. Mc
lsaac this morning, "notwithstanding
the fact that two assessments ara al
ready due. The people seem to have a
sort of renewed interest in the coming
local World's Fair, and nearly all whom
I have approached on the subject of
tsklng -hares in the corporation speak
very favorable regarding the Exposi
tion, i
"Of course, the work of selling this
stock is somewhat slow, owing to the
J. A. Clock Say Bailroad Bnslnscs Is .en,da bv ie people ofOjonJOLl&elr fact that aooften there are partners to
consult, or people want to wait until
fall, when they wllf have more ready
money close at hand. But the Interest
is not fagging one-bit; in fact, It seems
to be growing among every class of
people residing in this city.
There are many Ban Francisco and
Eastern firms doing business here
through local agencies or representa
tives The local men cannot purchase
190R Fair corporation shares without
first consulting with the head offices
this is work that is not done In rapid.
fire fashion, but I think nearly air the
prominent out-of-town concerns doing
business here will , subscribe towards
the enterprise. But I am of the opin
ion that a Iwls and Clark representa
tive should be sent to the Bay City, In
order to personally put the matter to
the heads of the large firms there that
are doing business in Portland. I firmly
believe that $10,000 could be secured In
the Golden Gato city If this was done,
yield," he said "will be about 3.000.000 In th Accomplishment of Which All tha
bUShelS." . ann1 At Ai. arhAnl nt.l
- w wavwa. MM mt Ml
LIVELY ON THE SOUND Of the numerous Instances of heartv
and generous aid which haa been ex-
Bashlng at Seattle aad Yaa
oonvsr, B. O.
"In spite of what has been said re-
wcltTsens "who suffered in the Hepp-
ner flood, none probably has been more
welcome than that of Ellers Piano
House, which has gathered up all the
more than' the greatly inferior flours gardina dull business conditions on thalDlanos damaged bv the flood and ahiniwi
made from the soft grains of the West Sound," said J. A. Clock, Paciflo Coast them to Portland for the purpose of
If' the families of Portland can be In- Agent for the Wisconsin Central Lines, repairing them.
duced .to give this product a single I "railroad circles are certainly lively." Many people who met reverses in the
trial, no other flour wul be marketed I Mr. Clock has just returned from a trip! flood and who hardly feel they can afford
In this city,' It Is the flour that feeds I up the Coast I to purchase a - new instrument at the
ths rich of the universe and the -poor "The month has been one of the big- present - time are exceedingly glad
may have It Just th same. If costs no gest of the year in volume of business, to be able to have their damaged pianos
more than the ordinary kind. I'll admit that in some lines business Is placed In good condition and In their
dull butstake trade In general and I can homes again.
Est. William Pearoe, D. D- presiding I see no cause for complaint." A carload of these pianos recently ar-
elder of the Fre Methodist Church; Bailroad Men on Pionio. rived in Portland, two of which are now
Rev. H. v. Haslnm, pastor of ths Free w. u seaenrest North raoino coast exhibited in the windows of Ellers Pi
Methodist .Church, East Ninth and East agent for the New York Central lines, ano House. The wrecked cases, broken
Grant streets: Rev. L. C Elliott leader Is home from Seattle where on Saturday and twisted strings, bent actions and
of The Oltve'Branch Mission; Laymen he attended a picnic at Pleasant Beach, warped keys are striking illustrations of
W. T. Welch, C. G. Briscoe, C A. Wllley, One hundred railroad men were present the tremendous force of the waters that
Knoll, A. K. Pearc, Pauline Slleher, C. I Seachrest I devastation. They took these staunchly
Little Is known of the Lewis and
Clark Fair in the East It needa to be
advertised." says Alexander Sweok.
Stat Senator Alexander Sweek has re
turned from a Journey to Kansas City
and New York, and like many who visit
th East nowadays is well stocked with
view on national politics. Senstor
Sweek was asked what were his observa
tion among Eastern Democrats as to
Presidential possibilities. Hs replied
that he found W. R. Hearst quite strong
for th naming, with th concession gen-
erally mads that Mr. Hearst would poll
the labor vote more solidly than could
any other man. In this Mr. 8wsgres
with the opinion held by Champ Clark
end many other prominent politicians.
"Mr. Hearst." said Senator Sweek. "sc
cording to my observations and inaul
rles, stands well among the conservative
people of the East- and possesses the
sdded value as a candidate of being the
Idol of the labor voters of th country.
They appear to have watched his career
closely, and to regard Mr. Hearst's
course as evidencing sincere desire to
protect the Interests of the common
people. I notice that these views were
voiced In Friday's Journal by Champ
Clark of Missouri, and I havs knowledge
thst the condition they Indicate actually
exists in many places in ths East Mr.
Roosevelt is not so popular in New York
State as he is In the West and I was
told by many persons thst the sams
situation exists In other Eastern states.
Meant X for th Fair.
"While I was in New York. I talked
with Homer Davenport, the famous car
toonist of the Hearst Papera, and with
James J. Montague, formerly of this city
and now of the New York Journal. Mr.
Davenport stated that he had taken up
with Mr. Hearst the matter of advertis
ing ths Lewis and Clark Fair in his
newspapers, and that he looked for Mr.
Hearst to do something handsome In
that connection.' Mr. Davenport said
that of course. If Mr. Hearst once took
hold of such an enterprise, he would In
ject Into it his characteristic enthusi
asm and would do the Fair an Immense
amount of good.
"I was Informed, too," said Senator
Sweek. "that Mr. Hearst will soon have
live newspapers in his syndicate, having
almost completed preparations to estab
lish papers in Boston and Washington,
giving him then papera in San Francisco,
New York, Chicago. Boston and the na
tional capital. Such a combination of
journals printing matter about the Fair
would be of Immense benefit to our Ex-position.
Fair Must Be Advertised.
"I learned what most of us slready
knew, that the Lewis and Clark Fair Is
not well known in the East Scarcely any
one has heard of it, and when we men
tioned it to people there as an expert-
mental manner, wo found . they knew
practically nothing of Oregon and less
of the proposed Fair.
"My idea Is that the Fair should be
advertised at once and thoroughly sll
over this country, which is rather large
and requires considerable time to eover,
People who come from the East must
have time to prepare, and most of them
must be prompted to come by advertise
ing which is dons a year or more ahead.
The newspapers should urge the Fair
managers to advertise the Fair, adver
tlse It st once and keep at it until the
Exposition has been opened to the
Olds, Vortman & King
Fifth and M
Wastiingtoa
. Streets.
Last Week of the Monster Store,
MILL AND FACTORY SALE!
t
CLOSING DAYS OF THE; GRANDEST BAR
GAIN EVENT PORTLAND EVER KNEWt
A GREAT WRAPPER SALE TOMORROW
Wrappers to the A
valueof $1.75 for O7C
An article of wear needed in every home at every season of tha year.'
White Enameled Iron Beds
Brass Trimmed
IN THE GREAT SALE THIS WEEK
Value $4.50, special $ 3.75
Value i 5.00, special $ 4.25
Value $ 6.00, special $ 5.00
Value $ 7.50, special $ 6.50
Value $10-50. special $ 8.75
Value $12.00, special $10.00
Value $1150, special $10.50
Value $13i0, special $11.25
Value $15.00, special $12.50
Value $18.00, special $15.00
Value $19.00, special $16.00
Value $2100, special $18.50
Value $23.50, special $19.50
Value $28.00, special $23.00
GREAT BARGAINS IN .MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, COM
FORTERS, BLANKETS, PILLOWS, ETC (Fourth floor).
KEXKznzzzzzzzxKxnxazzssnKXxaxx
MORE APPLICANTS
TAKE EXAMINATION
Thirteen Men Who Desire Fire
Positions Are Put Through
the Tests,
Thirteen more applicants for posi
tions In the city's fire service were yes
terday given the physical teats on
Multnomah Field and all except two
passed with sversges of 100 per cent
There are also a large number of sp-
pllcatlons being received by Secretary
Potter of the Civil Service Commission
snd the list of ellgtbles will be con
siderably augmented within the next
week or two.
The Executive Board at Its meeting
will make the appointment of those who
will be taken from the eligible list to
fill vacancies in the department There
will be about 18S appointments to eon-
Ider. ,,
The Civil Service Commission will
have the official list of Are eliglbles
ready for publication within a few
days. The names of the men taking
the tests yesterday are as follows:
R. W. Baaey, W. A. Wilson, H. F.
Kerran, C. H. Edmonson, H. C. Frlsble,
C. W. Hovenden, It. E. Myers, J. Fields,
R. B. Castle, F. O. Ehlebe, E. R. Camp
bell, T. Nutter, L N. Williams.
ABnmXBVTS.
npi
THEATER
Cth and Morrison
Phon. Mala
75
WEEK STARTING MONDAY, JULY If.
WSTABl ACTS S
Headed by
LCTZ BROTHERS, '
Direct from tba OSpbeaou
FRED WADDELU ,
B0BIN8ON AND GRANT.
QEOROE W. MOORE.
LORRAINE AND HOWELL.
WALDRON BROS.
DIUJES. S
and the
BIOSCOPE. , .
ALLAN J. SHAW, SMEPEROB OF COINS. ,
ET.nlng, We, S0e, Ite; matinee. 30e, ' loe.
Mattneea Wedoeeday, 8a tarda r and - Bandar. .
SHIELD'S PARK
13th and Waihluxtoo 1.J00 seats.
Summer Vaudeville
SUNDAY NIGHT BROKE ALL RECORDS.
BBEATHINO BOOM WAS AT A PREMIUM.
BUNT'S DOO AND MONKEY CIRCUS.
KARL AND DK ELMEB.
HAPPY HOOLIGAN.
Aad In fact all of tba 10 bla acta
tremendously.
AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT.
Lorsd
GENERAL ADMISSION 10c
, :
THEATRICAL OFFERINGS
Bbislds' Amusements.
Hunt's dog and monkey circus, Ed
ward Poulter as Happy Hooligan, and
Karl and De Elmes are winners at
"THE ARCADE"
... Amusement Resort ... .
330 Washington St, BeL 6th and 7th '
Open from 10 a. m, till 11:30 P. M. 7 1
:!d8A ttA''lt. for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children
AFRAID OF TRAMPS.
constructed instruments and In a few
moments reduced them to a mass of bat
tared wood and twisted wire and left
them heaped with human bodies, furni-
The residents of Peninsular are some-( ture and debris in the creek bed and
and Is now located at 126 First street what alarmed at the great number of fields. Many of these pianos are such
Religious metings are held there every tramps which Infest thst suburb these pitiable and hopeless looking wrecks it
evening and SA.S and t p. ,m. on Sunday.
Its incorporation Is intended to greatly
broaden !ffifluence and field of oper
ation, and to make the place one of the
great religious Institution of the city.
And now it 1
San Francisco. '
Will the Browns . :
Get five out of six? f ,' .
That' a question.
' ' Se the gam
Tomorrw, -
San Francisco v r " ; , "
vs- . -,''-.,;V'
Browns.
Th first of th aerie -
Th Callfornlts
' Are in tseoond plac. ;V 1
Th Brown are In fourth.
1 But Climbing th .
Hill rapidly. ' , A ''
Game start 1:10. : ...
, Grounds "
; Twenty-fourth' and Vaughn Streets.
. Io't miss the gam.
daye. . would seem a hopeless task to undertake
There is no police protection In that their restoration. Ellers Piano House is
part Of the city, and while no serious doing this, however, and guarantees to
crime has occurred, the citizens are place them in first-class condition for
keeping vigilant watch. The other only cost for the owners who suffered
night several susptoious characters were in the flood. This work involves the
seen in th neighborhood Of Carter' highest class of piano construction,
grocery store and It was feared an at- much more difficult In fact than actual
tempt would be mads to break In. How- construction, as the portions of the ease
ever. "this was not done. ; , 4 part of the Instruments that are
One holdup has occurred in this see- missing will hase to be matched to.the
tlon. but the alleged thug, Martin Allen, damaged pianos. Every bit of the work
was captured and waa held In 14.000 la to be don' right her In Portland rn
bail for trlaL Allen Intimidated hi the repair rooms of Ellers Piano House,
victim with a rlney but secured only S5 xbln enterprising young firm- took root
cents. - 4 and ha grown into on of the largest
The people at St Johns, beyond Pen In- concerns in ths West and that It Is In a
ulsr. havs also Men annoyed by suspl-1 position to undertake such a difficult
clous characters.
Merchant- Lunch.
Served at the Winter Garden, Ttyrd
and Morrison, daily 11:10 to p. m.
Price. 15 to IS cents. Bill of far
changed dally and musical - program
render ',' - ,
clsss bt work on such a large seals Is a
matter In which all - th people of th
tat ehould take pride. , 7 ,
' Ten thousand demon gnawing away
at one's vital couldn't be much worse
than the tortures or itcntng pues. . yet
there's a cure. - uoan vintm
fall., .
nat Mver
WILL BRING SPECIALS
X-ooal Board of Trad to Work TTp Ex
cursion Trains for Watlonal Z.1t
toek Convention.
The local Board of Trade Is already
making arrangements to send men back
to the Middle Western states to work
up excursion trains to Portland for the
National Livestock; convention, wnich is
to be held in this city next January.
Trains will be run from Texas, St Paul,
Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis
and Denver. It Is thought that over
5.0O0 visitors will be In this City of
Rdses during the convention.
The representatives who are to go
East will leave Portland sometime dur
Ins; the next few weeks, taking with them
many large boxes of Oregon literature.
They will visit all th leading livestock
centers, and will personally meet many
of the leading cattle raisers of th great
Mississippi Valley state. The nil-,
roads have already promised a reduced
rat, for- this 'convention, and it is
thought .that many home-seekers will
take advantage of this and make a visit
to th X-and off Prune and salmon, v ..
good, is on the hills and there can be
no disappointment In a visit to this
popular play garden if one desire a
good laugh or wishes to see clever work.
With ths exception of the Bollls, oper
atic singers, Mr. Shields has an en
tirely new cast this week.
The dog and monkey circus can easily
be rated among the best feature seen
in vaudeville, and will be popular among
the little ones, not to mention those
who go "Just to let the children see.1
Edwsrd Poulter, ss the well-known
child of woe, Happy Hooligan, makea a
rather unceremonious entrance and dur
ing his act keeps the audience In a con
tinual uproar. In fact last night the
throngYf people at the Park were so
taken by his wit that they lorgot to ap
plaud. ' but rolled In their seats, con
vulsed wim laugnier.
Karl and De Elmer, acrobats, do some
very acceptable work on the horlsontal
bars.
The opening sketch, Jhat of Walter
and Hagan, black-race artists, could De
improved. However, their eccentric
dancing was well taken.
Burden and Zarilla, female imperson
ators, kept the audience guessing
whether they-were of the gentler
Their turn is very good.
In the Hills of Old Carolina" and
"Where the Silvery Colorado Wends Its
Way" are the illustrated songs sung
this week by Edward Raymond. The
polyscope shows some very Interesting
pictures. The following is the program:
Hunt's- dog and monkey circus.
Edward Poulter as Happy Hooligan.
Walters and Hagan. colored comedians.
Karl and De Elmer, acrobats.
Burdell and Zarilla, female imperson
ators.
Bollt and Bolll, operatic duo.
Illustrated songs.
Polyscope.
CONCERT HALL
BLAEIEB BROS.
CONCERT EVERY NIGHT,
Hi-US BCBN8IDB.
Tourists' Curios
WE CAUY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Japanese and Chinese
CURIOS
IN TOE CITY
.
Consisting of fine Ivory Carvings,
jironse and Cloissonio Ware, Chi
nes Ebony Furniture, SQk , and
Satin Embroideries, Fin Decorated
Porcelain Ware. Matting, Ruga, i
etc., at special prices. Tourist ar
cordially invited to call and Inspect
our magnificent line of ORIENTAL,
CURIOS.
Andrew Kan & Co.
Cor. 4th and Morrison SU.
BURIED AT LITTLE FALLS
Tha Bmplr.
Tonight I "first night" at the Em
pire Theatre, tne nlgnt on wniCtt Man- Tha remnlna nf Jami Kna-an
ager George L. Baker uncorks the good .earg of Ke wno dtea at 8t. Vincent'
things for the coming week. The new Hospital Saturday, were sent to Little
program 10 neaueu uy we uuia orouiers, palls from Dunning & Campion's un-
wnose oaring- xeaia jnpiuae nooung dertaking establishment this morning,
candles off one another's noses in the The Interment will occur at Little Falls,
aara. a uaming mapiay 01 apinmng where an uncle of the vouni men re.
colors is proaucea vj rrea wadoeii, me aides.
Indian club-swinger. and Waldnyi Hogan had been a patient at s hos
Brotnsrs. me uerman cnaracter come- pital since March, his death being cauaed
aians. ao a mirmrui sxeicn in uutcn by a broken back. He was employed
dialect. Two diminutive comedians, in a loscinar camn. While at work a
Robinson and Grant, who are only about wire cable broke, striking the woodsman
3 fertajilgti. win appear in a feature in tha back and breakin his solnal
act wnicn is iuii or mernmeni.
READY FOR CEREMONY
Archbishop Christie will return from
hla axtanded tour of Alaaka soma tlma
this week. Solemn requiem mas will This ' inornlnfr solemn services, were
be offered up In honor of Pop Leo XIIJ held In many of the rlty churches for
on hi return. - -. ,1.4.
Th' cathedral is decorated complete I are heavily draped in mourning ami
and everything await th arrival of th J large .congregations wsr present at the
masses. -
Solemn high requiem mas wa off red
no at JJt Lawreho Church. Third ar,4
Sherman streets, at o ciorx.
Rev. J. C Hughes Was ths celebrar t
Fred land Rev. P. J. Carroll and Rev. Wm.
th,Marr of Columbia University saslnu I
In the cspsclty of deacons of the rrt.n
The music was under ths rrwC
IS'. C Zan nd 51U AUttis 1: .
column. The injuries rendered him
helpless, and his death was expected at
any time.
SERVICES FOR LEO XIII ',
Archbishop,
- reward: opjo$?
For th recovery of th body of
Foster, who was drowned from
steamer Dalle Clfye June it, near Ben
son Landing, on Columbia River, above
Hooa Kiver. in aoove reward wm be
Paid by th Regulator Lin.
M