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TUESDAY ' EVENING. JUNE 7, ' 1901
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ELECTION RESULTS
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returns show that tha county ha gone I baa carried. Combs, Dem for county
about 100 Republican on tha eUta ticket i clerk; MaxwelL Dem..-for representative
Local option, diract primaries ana the I Fay ton. Vera., for school superintendent
state printing amendment carried by big land Henry, RP-. for recorder of publlo
majorities Raault In tha county: I conveyances, were elected Tha restsof
Joint aanator Huntar. Dam.. 211: Mo-I tha county offloera ara In doubt.
Donald. Ren. 19. Joint reoreaentatlve conservative estimate gives Williamson
Dobbin. KeD.. est Miner. Dam. 177. a targe mammy.
District attorney White. Dam., iio-
max. Ren.. 618. Sheriff Brakley, Dem-
41: Shackelford, 4(7. County . clerk
Weaghera, Rep.. 480; French, Dem., (It.
County Judge Miller, Rep., 442; Cor-
Iklns, Dam- 444. County commissioner
Van Camp, Rep., 414; Wilson, Dem., 461.
Treasurer Miller, Dem., 1(2; Hamilton,
Rep.. 400. school
CXATBOS,
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Kerns, Rep., 617; Harris, Dem, til.
WASCO-
Option Baa tea kajmUloaa
rinralltlea Small.
(Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL)
Astoria. Or., June 7. With three pre-
suparlntendent I elnots to hear from tha raault follow
Simmons, Democrat, for eongreas, 411;
Williamson, Republican, for congress,
lit; Burn a. Democrat, representative.
Tlj Laws, Democrat, representative
flhwrfal Waoatch to Tee 'oarnal.1 141: Lestir. Republican representative.
The Pallea, Or., June 7. Thirteen pre- Faimberg; Republican, repraeenta.
ctncts out of 21 In this eounty give:
Supreme judge Moore, 111; ODay,
603, Food commissioner Bailey, -774;
Douglas, 422. For local option, 721;
against, (04. For atat printer amend-
ttve, 710; Llnville, Republican, aherlT,
0(7; Morton, Democrat sheriff, gir,
Bergman, Democrat. treaurr (0
Hellborn, Republican, treaaurer, SOi;
Allen, Democrat, county eoramlsaloner,
ment. 770: against 106. For direct prl- 188; Larson, Republican, county , tonv
mary law, l.Olt; against, (10. I missloner, 171 Local Option, for 401,
Tha county ticket la conceded Repub-I against (.
llcan, with the possible exception of
Harrlman for county commissioner.
Bennett for senator, la slightly leading
by a amaJl majority.
QMAXT.
xmom.
Mix Offloes Oo
to Democratic
dates.
OaaU
(SpeeUI DU patch to The JraraaL)
Canyon City, Or., June 7. In Grant
oounty IS precincts give Williamson,
Rep- for congress, 700; Simmons, Dem
140. For supreme lodge Moor. Rep.,
710; O'Day. Dem., til. For food and
dairy commissioner nailer. Rep., 686;
For circuit Judge
Roosevelt' Deep Oriel at the Defeat of a Few Republicans
as per Oregonian Editorials.
('Dedal DUMtcb to The JoaraaLt
L Grande. Or. June 7 Tha anttra Douglas. Dam., Ill
Republican legislative ticket la elected. U 7 precincts give Davis. Rep., tit: Cllf
La Oranda won the county seat from frd. Dem, 170. For dlstrlot attorney-
Union br a malorltv of 10 nap pant. liav. I Hlcka. Dem., 714; McCUllOCD, Rep 726.
tng the required 10 to Union's 40 votes. Tha county Republicans elect tha eher-
Wlthln 0 daya La Oranda expects to In, treasurer, acnooi aupennienoent
have tha county aeat located In tha new commlaaloner and coroner. Tha Demo
126.000 courthouse being, erected here, crats elect the clerk and surveyor. Asses-
union county want atrong-xor local op- I sor m to aouoi.
tlon, La Grande favoring it by small
majority. Leroy 1a max, district attor
ney for Union, Baker and Wallowa coun
tlea. carried Union and Wallowa by good Foaall. Or.. Jun 7. Incomplete
majorities, being tha Republican against turns ahow Wheeler county Republican
sam wnite or tsaaar (uemocraw. j. ti. state congressional and legislative ticket
Dobbins of Wallowa oounty was elected
Joint representative for Union and Wal
lowa counties, reter McDonald was
elected Joint senator tor these two coun
tlea. N. C McLeod of Elgin will be ram.t
union suuoif m isiimvouiiiYi in uiv leg
llslature. J. W. Bailey, dairy and food
waa elected ty about no majority.
County officers elected are Hoover,
Dem., judge; Keeten, Dem., sheriff; But
ler, Rep., clerk; Lamb, treasurer; Scott
assessor; Ueldman, Rep., sur
veyor.
High school, direct primaries and local
2?"""'- Jr.tJl option carried. The latter wlU have a
L. A.,r W majority In the county.
fleers were elected excepting recorder,
sheriff, school superintendent, surveyor
and assessor.
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221-223 MORRISON STREET, CORNER FIRST
OBOOX.
BEATEN BY 5,000
I local
Oalal
(Continued from Page On a)
pre me Judge Moore. Rep, 719; O'Day,
Dem, I0(. For dairy and fooo. com
missioner. Bailer, Rep., IIS; Douglas,
Dem J0. Local option For, 181;
against 171. Only half of tha precincts
- in .the county have reported, but both
tha other amendments have probably
carried, '
DOVOIAS.
' SEanaaam's Majority 500 ta Xla Own
. (Special PUpa tea to The Joornal.)
. j Roeeburg, Or., June 7. Estimated tna
. Jt Jorltles ' on, Incomplete retumsiii Her-
' man. Rep., congresa, 100; Bailey, Rep.,
dairy and food commlaaloner, 100; local
. option. 7S0; printer and direct primary,
. carried; Crosby, Dem- state senator
' Agea, Dent, for clerk; Hamilton. Dem.,
' for circuit Judge, 100; MeClailen, Rep.,
for sheriff, was probably elected, as was
also tha rest of the Republican ticket
1 Hermann. 1,717; Veatch. 1,161, is, tha
vote la 21 precincts out or 41.
OOOI. ,
. Xsnaaaa Zi fJimoassriil rnfl jHiaj Op
ttoa Zs misUy Beatea.
OpacUl Dkpatrb to The Joornal)
' : Coqullle, Or., June 7. Returns are
, coming in slow, but at 11 o'clock this
; morning the account of balance stands
as follows: For Justice of the supreme
court Moore, Rep., 144: ODay, Dem,
. 1(7. For dairy and food commissioner
; Bailey, Rep- 111; Douglas, Dem., 121.
- For congressman Hermann, Rep., 860;
Veatch Dem, III. For circuit Judge
J. W. Hamilton, Dem, 411; Potter, Rep.
i Ui.
Th other candidates receive votes
as follows: Brown. COS; Coke, III;
: Bherwood, (84; Burns, 608; Pierce, 111;
., Herman. I0; te, 494; Galller, 189; Big
V lln. Ill; Lawrenoe, 679; Matson, 807;
Dean, 457; Phrlsp, (49. The amendment
. . for local option was probably lost, as
' was also the state printer and primary
' law amendments.
commissioner; Hart, Rep., for oounty as
sessor; Eddy, Rep., for circuit Judge,
416; Galloway, Dem.. 470; Boise, IniL,
230; Burnett, Rep., 671. Congresa
Hermann, Rep:, 46(; Veatch, Dem., 217.
Joint representative TaJmage, Dem.,
1(9; West. Rep., 414. District attorney
Whitney, Dem., 299;
644.
Option Wins Democrats
ome Offices.
(Special Dispatch to The Joornal.)
Prlnevllle, Or., June 7. For local op
tion 117, against 258; for direct pri
maries 411, against 188. For supreme
Judge Moore 297; O'Day, 255. For food
commlaaloner Bailey, 870; Douglas, 870.
Only partial ret u me have been received.
xoutow.
Democrats JSada Galas Throofaoiit the
Oounty. -(Special
Dispatch to The Joornal.)
Heppner, Or., June 7. The election
McNary, Rep., returns to date Indicate small gains for
Joint senator Wright, Rep., 474; the Democrats throughout tha county.
Ooucher, Dem., 878.
WAIKXaTQTOaT.
JOBSFKICT.
' XapiibUoass Win and Joeal Option
aueeses Through.
1 (SpeeUI Dispatch to The Journal.)
' .. . Grants Pass, Or., June 7. Returns
ara Incomplete. For local option, 455;
'. against, 434. For state printer's amend
' ment. 422: against, 149. For direct pri
maries, 474; against, 122. For Justice
of the supreme court, Moore, 828; O'Day,
t 889. For dairy and food commissioner,
Bailey, 827; Douglas, Dem., 87(. For
congresa, Hermann, Rep., 689; Veatch,
'.Dem, 852. For senator, Booth, Rep.,
(17; Bllyeu, Dem., 467. For circuit
Judges, Hanna, Rep., and Benson,
Dem- have good majorities. For dis
trict attorney; Reamea, Dem., has
t majority. For representatives. Smith
Dem, and Lewis, Rep., elected. The
' following are also elected: Clerk,
Cheshire, Rep.; treasurer, Taylor, Dem.
assessor, Fall In, Rep.; school superln
tendent, 6avage, Rep.; coroner, Btrlcker,
Rep.; county commissioner, Logan,
, Rep., and county surveyor, McCullough,
TILUUOOX.
kepublloans ' Gala Tlotory oolallst
' Vote Xs la XvMeaea.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Hillaboro. Or- June 7. Inoom Diets re-d
turns zor, local opuoa sqow m, againsi
410," for state printer amendment 3(9,
against 82; for direct primaries 68(,
against 88. For congressman Oould,
Pro 104; Hermann, Rep., 842; Ramp,
Soc, 49; Veatch, Dem., 473. For Justice
of the supreme- court Brlgh, Pro- -80
MIkkelson, Soc., 61; Moore, Rep., 818
O'Day, Dem., 897. For dairy and food
commissioner Bailey, Rep., 888; Berry,
Pro., 88; Douglas, Dem, 188 ; Rasmus-
sen, Boc- 48. The Republican ticket
was elected in full.
Democrats Oct Three Offloes by Small
Majorities.
v (Special Dispatch to The Joornal.)
Albany. Or., June 7. The total vote
of 33 precincts out of 80 reported thus
far gives local option 4(6 majority. For
supreme Judge Moore, Rep., 1,731
O'Day, Dem., 1,883. For food and dairy
commissioner Bailey. Ren.. 1.880
Douglea, Denv, 1,1(8. For congress
Veatch, Demi, 1,646; Hermann, Rep,
1,705. For circuit Judges Burnett, Rep,
1.837: Eddy. Rep.. 1,687; Galloway, Dem,
1,(74; Boise, Ind. Dem., 1,090. The Re
publican county tloket is elected, except
Judge, clerk and superintendent, the
Democrats carryinr these three by small
majorities. Munkers, Soc, was elected
to the legislature. Outside precincts
will change this very little.
SaVaJUOV.
Hermann Wins by a raix Majority la
That County.
Pclal Dlapatcb to The Jonmal.)
Tillamook, June 7. For supreme Jus
tlee Moore, 638; O'Day, 247. For food
commissioner Bailey, 488; Douglas,
1(8, All the amendments carried, 4 to
1. Wolf, socialist, was elected clerk.
' Doubtful Todd. Dem, for county
treasurer; Sapplngton, Dem, for county
surveyor: MWlley, Rep, for school su
perlntendsnti Loerpable, Rep., for county
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Oxfords for ,
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ZKcal Option Carries by a Safe Majority
Also the Two Amendments.
(Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) -
Salem, . Or, Juna 7. Election day
passed off quietly, with a light vote
cast The result was a sweeping vic
tory for all the Republicans. Local op
tion carried in the county by about 260
majority, the direct primary amendment
by 600, and the state printer amendment
by a small majority. The contest over
Justice and constable resulted In the
probable election of Turner and Donald
son, Reps, oyer Corby and Lewis, Dems,
by about 60 majority. Reports are com
ing in slowly, and those out of SO pre
cincts give the following results:
For supreme Judge Moore, Rep.,
2,768; O'Day, Dem, 1.090. For district
attorney McNary, Rep, 2,875; Whitney,
Dem, 1,207. For food and dairy com
missioner. Bailey, Rep, has 1,700 ma
jority. For congressman Hermann,
Rep, 2,381; Veatch, Dem, 1.874. For
representatives Calvert, Rep., 2,386;
Graham, Rep, 2,387; Kay, Rep., 2,415;
Richie,' Rep., 2,1(7; Settlemler, Rep,
2.895; Huckesteln, Dem., 1,286; Mattb-
leu, Dem., 1,122. For sheriff Culver,
Rep.. 2,188; Harding, Dem, 910. For
county Judge Scott, Rep, 2,188; Corby,
Dem, 1,071. The vote for circuit Judge
is: Galloway, Dem., 1,785; Eddy, Rep,
2,389; Burnett, Rep., 2,742; Boise. 1,191
Republicans elected all of the following
by big majorities, there being no oppo
sition: County commissioner, surveyor.
sheriff, elerk recorder, treasurer, as
sessor, school superintendent and coro
ner.
The fight centered on the contest for
sheriff, tha Democrats lining up all
their forces in an effort to elect I JU
Matlock, the Democratic nominee, but
Bhutt, Republican, won by about 70
plurality. The 1 Democratlo treasurer,
school superintendent, coroner. Judge
and one commlaaloner ara elected while
the Republicans get the sheriff, the
clerk and one commissioner. . The As
sessor is in doubt. The Republican
state and congressional ticket will have
a majority of about 860.
Phelps, Republican, for district at
torney of Morrow and Umatilla counties
will have a majority of 300 In Morrow.
Holbrook, Democrat, for Joint represen
Utlva of Morrow and Umatilla, will
have a plurality of about 301 in Mor
row. Local option will carry in this
county by probably 300.
TT8CATIX3VA.
Two Democratlo B spree en ta tires Prob-
. ably Sleeted,
(SpicUl Dlapatch to The Joornal.)
Pendleton, Or, Juna 7. Returns ara
coming In slowly. At noon seven pre
cincts out of 38 are yet. to be heard
The principal contest is over tha county
Judge. At noon the following county
officials .are probably elected: Judge.
Hartman, Dem, very close; dlstrlot at
torney, Phelps, Rep.; sheriff, Taylor,
Rep.; cerk. Baling, Rep.: assessor, Strain.
Dem.; school superintendent. Wells,
Rep.: recorder. Folsom, Rep.: surveyor.
KimbrelL Rep.; representative, Blake-
ley- Dem., and Chamberlain, Dem.
Joint representative. Cole; treasurer,
Bummerville; coroner, Henderson. Re
turns on the amendments have not
been summed Hp. Direct primaries
amendment la thought to have carriod,
but local option and state printer
amendments have lost
On.TiTaM.
Semoorata
aad the
moot tha Sheriff
Assessor.
(Special Dlapatch to The Joornal.
Condon. Or, June 7. Gilliam county
returns up to 3 o'clock show: For Local
option 8(8. against '321. Direct prl
marles. for 888, against 88.
County Republican and state ticket:
For Joint senator Bowerman, ' Rep.,
438: Wilcox. Dem., 257. '
In the county the Democrats eleot
the sheriff and assessor and the Republi
cans elect the balance of the ticket ex
cept surveyor, which is in doubt.
0OL1TMSXA.
All
TAMHTT.Tfc
Hermann's Xad S77, With Whole Tote
PraoticaJly la.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
McMlnnvlUe, Or, June 7, Hermann,
1,416; Veatch, 1.092. is the vote, with
three precincts yet to hear from.
SECOND DISTRICT.
WlUOVi.
Three Amendments Win epubll-
caa Majority rive Hundred.
"(Special Dispatch to The JeoraaL)
Houlton. Or, June 7. The total
vote of the ounty-l about-1,(00, with
one precinct to hear from.-1' Local option
carried by a small majority. The direct
primary law carried by a large majority.
Tha state printer amendment carried.
The Republican majority on the state
ticket Is about 600. Henderson, Dfhv,
for clerk, and Ross, Rep., for treasurer,
were elected. : ' . ' '
BonrhiU's Defeat of Fulton tha County's
Surprise.
(Special Dlapatch to The Joornal.)
Moro, Or, June 7. The returns from
no precinct are complete. The four larg
est of eight give: Moore 878, O'Day 98;
Bailey 263, Douglas 121; for local op
tlon 298, against 268; for state printer
amendment 200, against 54; for direct
primaries 257. against 119. The county,
district ami suteepubllcan, ticket la
elected.
The surprise of the county was that
Bourhlll beat Fulton. About l.ioo votes
were cast '
(Continued from Page On a)
in the county rather than lose the sher
iff and the district attorney. I guess
Burckhardt and Cader Powell ara to
blame for It as much as anyone. The
people wouldn't stand for them."
Burckhardt and Powell expected to
save Btott by means of heavy fraudulent
voting, and extensive preparations were
made to ring In "affidavit votes."
Hundreds of printed forms were partlj
filled out at the county headquarters
yesterday, but leaving the name of the
voter blank.' These forms were signed
by Burckhardt and five other Republi
cans, attested by John T. HcKee, a
notary publlo In Whitney Boise's office.
who falsely certified that the affidavit
was sworn to before him by the voter
and the six freeholders. These perjured
affidavits were then sent out for use at
the various polling places all over the
city. FortunateJjr. the fraud .was de
lected and exposed in The Journal, so
that tha plans of tha machine were
frustrated. Democratic workers were
warned and prompt ' Arrests convinced
tha machine that Its designs' must be
abandoned.
Partial returns on the congressional
vote Indicate that J. K. Williamson,
Republican has carried the county by
from 1,000 to 7,000.
WORTH $25 IN CASH
l-7-04 Journal 8(030.
dtOC EQert Piano House Advertising OC
J)jZQ Test and Closing out Sale 4jZD
This coupon will be received at Eilers Piano House, No. 851 Washing
ton street. Portland, and is good for the first or cash payment of
Twenty-five Dollars
toward the purchaae pries of any one of our pianos during our advertis
ing test and celebration sale. EILERS PIANO HOUBEL
NOTE. We agree to accept this coupon exactly the same as cash en
any piano in this sale, and monthly or weekly payments for the balance
may be arranged for to suit the convenience of tha buyer. Delivery of
the instrument win be made immediately or at any time in tne ruture.
Mtmmnrn wombk fob qvkbm.
Married women may be allowed to
enter into the carnival and Mardl-Gras
queen voting contest. Ever since tha
contest first opened, numerous requests
have been received by the committee,
that married women be permitted to run
for queen, and now a petition to that
effect has come to headquarters. The
matter wil be considered at a meeting
of tha committee, which is to be held
In tha near future. Up ta this time the
management has been opposed to allow
ing married women to enter the contest
Tha exposition building presents a
busy appearance theae days. Three of
tha floats which ara to be used In the
spectacular parade are nearlng comple
tion. Designs for most of the others
have been selected by the committee.
and work on them will be begun at
A moonlight excursion will be given in
tha near future for the benefit of the en
tertainment fund. A large steamer and
two barges will be engaged, and the
committee promises a lovely moonlight
ride.
Tha vessels which will be in tha har
bor at the time of the Fourth of July
celebration are: The Perry, Paul Jones,
Pedro and Wyoming. .
znrw hz ad or woxzsrs cousaa.
(Journal Special Berries.)
Oxford, O, June 7. The fiftieth anni
versary and commencement exercises of
the Western College for Women cul
minated today In the Inauguration of
the new president of the college, Dr. .Lil
lian Wyckoff Johnson. Dr. Johnson.
who succeeds Dr. Leila 8. McKee, was
formerly an instructor at the univer
sity of Tennessee.
Jug
ge.
Paint
By what it will do not by
. what it costs. Our mixed
paints may cost mors than
some paints and still be tha
most economical, because of
their great durability, cover
ing powers and other superior
qualities.
Fisher, Thorsen
" & Co.
EVERTTHING IN PAINTS
160, 162, 164 Front Su
AT THE THEATRES
33HXO mTBBTATJrS BAPTISTS.
. (Journal Special Service.)
Enid, O. T June 7. Scores of enthus
iastic visitors flocked into Enid today
for the annual territorial convention of
the Baptist Toung People's union. The
formal opening or the convention took
place this afternoon. The three-days'
program provides for addresses, by a
number of noted Sunday-school work-era
ranrBSOTA sat at st. kotos.
Tremendous . Amount of Scratching
Makes Ooaat Slaw " 1
. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.')
Baker City, OrT, June 7. There was a
tremendous amount of scratching and no
definite returns on constitutional ques
tlona pr State , of fleers nave , been re-
l-ooftl Option WU BtpiltltoaMUl Mbw
Bualal TMa V R-..' Tm - VI V --
i . lomtu iwLwwal w aflt af oiuneu. V - i I LJ
EatorprJsei pc Jiumi j JjqcPinjletecelrca. It la baliared tMt iocal Rttaaj)lfc
(Journal Special Service.)
St Louis, Mo., June 7. This was Mln
nesota day at the exposition. The at
tendance was large and Included many
Minnesota editors and other visitors
from the same state. Exercises were
held In the Minnesota building with an
address of welcome by President Fran
cis and responses by prominent sons of
the Gopher state.
rarxasras or coitrxBUs.
SSrSXOB DBAWS CBOWDS.
While Portland is enjoying cool and
dellahtful evenings, theatre goers are
taking advantage of the opportunity tc
witness the Elleford company's great
production of "The Ensign" at Cor-
dray'a this week. Such a play at the
trices charged Is Indeed a bargain.
There will be a special matinee to
morrow and the same play all week.
' (Joornal Special Service.)
Louisville, Ky.,,June 7. The supreme
council of the Knights of Columbus, a
Catholic social and fraternal society, be
gan ' its annual session at the Gait
House today. There are about 100 del
egates in attendance, representing 400,
000, members of the society throughout
the country.
Round Trip Season Excursion TIckes
From PortlandMo all beach points on tha
Astoria 6V Columbia- River railroad are
now on sale. Fare only 84 for the round
trip, tickets good returning until Octo
ber IS. All Information gladly furnished
upon application to Mr. C 'A. Stewart.
agent, . 241 Alder street, . Phone Main
"TWTBXT WBIBIiY" WIS.
Twlrly Whlrly" is a magnificent pro
duction from every point of view and
a renuine success. The scenery is at
tractive, the music sweet and melodious
and the comedy immense.- Rice and
Cady, and Bobby North, do some of the
best work that tney nave aone so isr.
and keep the audience 'shrieking with
lauarhter. Miss Hanow ana oyaney
DeGrev have some excellent songs . and
Flossie Hope and Lillian Levey have a
couda of clever numbers, josepn uai
ley plays a sailor with telling effect and
contributes much to the success of the
show. "Barbara Fidgety." a ounesque
on the nopular drama "Barbara Friet-
chle." is the next offering, and is said
to surpass all the others.
THIS WBZSC AT TB2B XripUO. . .,'
The blU at the Lyrid this week Is
an unusually good one in fact, all bills
at tha Lyric are good but this week
the entertainment is better than ever.
The feature of the bill is Flora St fves
in a musical act . She Is a beautiful
woman and her work is very clever. ,
Raymond Baldwin's sentimental songs,
You'll Save
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And a lot; too, If you bay here'
this month. . Big discounts
ail during Jane in
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Furniture
Carpets
StOVeS end
Drape
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Other "June Sales"
Insignificant
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Why Is This?
Because we have made a lifetime study
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$09 Morrison Sl 286 Washington SL
with colored dissolving pictures, are
touching a popular chord, while the
ballads of Raymond, the blind singer,
ara roundly encored. Ben Kgan, in a
blackface monologue, makes a hit The
balance of the bill, including plcturea
by the vltaacope, ara above tha aver
age.
i ii i i r
Starts Summer Trips Tomorrow.
At 8:80 o'clock tomorrow morning the
handsome Regulator line steamer Bailey
Gatsert leaves Alder street wharf for
her first trip up the Columbia, on her
summer schedule. The Gatsert has
lived amid tha hammer of carpenters and
the caress of the painter all winter and
la now one of the finest boats on western
waters. The trip up tha Columbia -to
Cascade locks and return is one of the J
finest trips Imaginable and is especially
so at this time of the year, Tha scen
ery is magnificent and. can be seen to
perfection from the - decks . of tho
ateamef. It Is indeed, a trip worth tak
ing at no matter what expense. Com
mencing tomorrow this - beautiful
steamer will leave Alder street wharf at
:80 a, m., returning from tha trip to I
Cascade locks about I o'clock. Special
excursion Sundays fi round trip. Ex
cellent meats oesi oz service. '
A Portland company has a big force
of men at work fencing a 10,009 acre
tract of land la Harney eounty.
Making Ice Cream
for Dinner-.,
Is a pleasure when you have a a-ood
freeser. A child can operate It ft la
eaay running and will freeze your cream
or ices In 10 minutes. Every one that
likes frosen dainties in hot., weather
should have a freeser.
Avery & Co.
83 Third Street
Summer Outings
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we wash your linena. We do every
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Company
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