IV THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', ' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY , EVENING, JUNE "8, : 1004. f,IAY LUIIIl ALL IN READINESS WMm ;ra l Sold afcsGiiif m COURSE OFSW REUNITES PAIR WORKERS MEET FOR ROSE SHOW Jyst Then There is Ho jswovTxn boai or stats wos- roBXEB roBTZJurs oovnx, wa- amxvax. ? coxrzimom pr mn nixroii tas coxtxjbtxs tom KJJfc ICXOOfc AT ': UOMUOVTM OQivmnitii cao is ';' tvd ttossts or eosrss- XJAM AM9 BXOOA XVT, ' WMO . Atf OCXATXOaT VOW XV B2SSXOV ' 1MMVAX, PX.OWXB rXBTZTAX OP PABTatD SXX 94T1 ATTZB WXB ; AT ' - KBIT rBMBTTBBZaVB I XfOOAZi OOXXTT WZX& On PIBO, SCAKB XVTVAXi SXrXaVBA I " OZTTBCB-ZVTlIBZSTXa'll ASSBBM I PBZBAT AT UVhTMOMMM TZMUt noma. v o' fixnuiiT atom. Jn Bra two bate. DIMMIT SUfiDAY SCHOOL t (Spefllsl PUMtk TIM lf Del) . Monmouth, Or., June .The aaaou tlva boar o toe Normal aohool fi Uk Ina? undar serious consideration tha ftd vUmbUlty of jengtbaiilnrtha courM of study for the acitooi, maaing 11 equal to other atata normal schools which are now regarded superior to it It la supposed that with tha lengthening of the course "ina powere mat d wut aiao maka It possible for graduates of tha Norma) school to beoome possessore of - atata Ilia diplomas without further a amlnalioiie. Should auch a law ba laaaad, U will car U Inly ba heralded aa a atap toward tha sending out of battar prepared and fawar overworked taachara by tha present student boar. Tha Oregon State ' Normal aehool'a rapraaantatlvaa at tha nortbwaat atudant conference returned boma thla moraine Thay raport a glorious Uma, and It la expaeted that tha Monmouth T. M. C. A. will real tha streets of It In tha future. Already plana ar being mada for Blbla and mlaon classes for nait year, raraoaal Sate. J. Patttt la building a larfa alio on bla farm. Mra. A. L. Cbuta, with har aldaat aon and daughter, Mra 1. Iattlt and daugh tar. Mr. and Mra. Newman, Jr., and daughter, fcogar Sacra, Mra. Wllaon and family and tha Mlaaea Baary are taking a vacation In tha strawberry flalda at Mood ruver. ' William U. Petteya. who haa apent tba pail yaar at tha Oregon State Normal school, haa gone to penalem to teach Summer school. Mra. Fred K. Romanian has returned home after aevera) weeks' visit to bar alater. Mra. BrorkaU of rrultland. Rev. K. B. Culver of .Salem spoke at tha Kvangelloal church Sunday, both morning and evening. Ueorge Nu ruber ger la contemplating trip to North Dakota, where ba expects to reside for some time. KOWLASTS VttiaUD. Because Special Officer Richard How laud was drunk tn the munlolpal court one day two weeka ago. Mayor WUllain yesterday discharged hint from tha spe cial police force. Howland waa la charge of the Nob Hill district He arrested a man for drunkenness. lo the munici pal court the aame day tha prlaonar charged the officer with having stolen IS from him while taking him to the patrol box at the corner of Sixteenth and Washington streets. Thla charge, how ever, waa never pressed. ' rvxuo BATxa orur soosr. Within the next few daya Portland youths may again enjoy the delights of the publto baths, that have for ao many years bean the "old swlmmln' hole" for the boy of this city. Everything la and a boat tha hatha la being cleaned up, making ready for ewligmUig-ttsae, Tha dcbrla that baa collected about tha pon toon la being pushed out Into tha cur rent Of tba rive aad complete prepara tions are being mada for tha opening das . ...... - . bipedal Dlspateb te The Joeraal ) Sunday school workers from all over At h annual show of tba Portland Oakland. Cat, J una . Divorce pro-lhe state are in tha city to attend the Roae aoclety on Multnomah Field. Frl oeedtngi have resulted in tha reunion I nineteenth annual convention or tha l'r Saturday of thU wek.,worhlp. Rhoaa Annette Hunt ana wmum uuni,Mt.a ajunda school aaviatin whih who wera married Jn Portland. Or two 1 .nea r,terday-'fternoon at - Ptrat years ago. iney aepaxmea 7- I PresbyterUn church. tar ineir weoainc ana naa not mca ureai , n.. w u nni. .nu. ,w. a, .I!,. V,-.;. t tha convention on "Tha Bun dispelled their Imaginary grievances Bchool and tha Churrh." Dr ni. against each other. Neither aaw tha other until within the last few days. when divorce-proceedings Instituted by tha wlfa brought them together.. After tha aeparatlon Hunt aame to Oakland teUve. Later Mra. Hunt moved to San Franclace. About three monthe ago she began ault for divorce, alleging deeer tion. Aa eooa aa ba waa nerved with lack regards the church as a mother Institution to the Sunday school, a sup. Plement for the work of tha home and tha pulpit , Tlig apeaker ahowed tha ne ceealty of closer relatione between tba church and tha Sunday achooL Professor R, R. Steele. In hla addreaa oa Teaching .Training," urged that SPOKANE LIBRARY CONTRACT AWARDED a summons Hunt retained attornaya to ,ch,r h?u,1 boora carefully flM4 fight tha caaa. Thero waa a conference " poaitiona they OIL between him and bla wlfa and It waa I rraaUaat Btorao Speaks. mu tally agreed between them that the! Tha annual addreaa of President A. A. divorce procaadlnga be dropped. ThelMoraa waa a feature of the aesalon. Ha formal .dismissal wag filed yesterday, laald that IS countlee are still unoraan iaad for tha work, and dwelt at length on tha. fact that Oregon haa no banner county In thla work. Ha also said that tha work In thla atata la falling behind that In other atatea, attributing It to tha fact that there la no field-worker aa tn other atatea. rtav. E. U House of tha First Con are- rational church of thla city spoke on 'Incentives to Sunday School Work" at tha evening session. Koralag Seaeloa. Tha aeaslon tbla morning opened at 9 o clock with devotional exercises, con ducted by Rev. F. C. Standard of New- berg. Mra. J. E. Purgerson of Astoria delivered an addreaa on "Methods of In gathering. Her talk waa full of help ful suggestions. Merwln Pugh spoke on ma Neceasity or a State Organisation.' A. F. Flegel on House-to-House (pedal Dlasate to Tba Jourasl) Spokane. June I. Tha contract for building tha new Carnegie library haa been awarded to H. J. Skinner, whoaa bid la Ml.lOt. There were alx bidders and Mr. Sklnnera bid waa 4t lower then the next lowest bid. Tha estimate of tha coat of tha build lag waa M,000. and if tha loweet bid for a hot. water heating plant la ac cepted, the cost will be t4.tl.o. Mr. Carnegle'e gift la ITI.eoe. Thla HI leave over $19,009. Five per cent and of th total eoat of the building will go Visitation." W. O. Munaell delivered hla to tha architect and the remainder can delayed addreaa on "Special Work for ba used ror rurntaning ma ouuamg ana Young Ben. Improving the grounds. Fort W right Is to receive an allow ance from tna government or iit.tw tor a double set of lieutenant's quarters. WISOOVSXV YBTSBABS IB OAXF. (Joeraal Bpeelal Bvrrke.) Madlaon. Wis., June I. The city la filled with membera of the O. A. R. veterans of tha Spanish war. Sons of Bel leek. Portland Veterans and membera of the Woman'a Relief Corps, together with many other laltora. Tha occasion Is the annual en campment of the G- A. R.. department of Wisconsin, and tha meetlnga of the allied organisation , Tha program for thla evenlng'a ae- sion la aa follows: 7:20 Song service. 7:45 Addreaa. Samuel E. Notaon. Lex ington. 1:15 Vocal solo. Miss Ethel Lytle. 8:45 Addreea, "The Inspiration of the Holy Scripture. "ReV. F. Burgette Short. IX IX. Portland. :0O "Cloelng Momenta," Rev. W. H. ROUSE'S LICENSE HAY BE REVOKED XBYITXS PBXSOO'S MATOB. Mayor Williams today wired Mayor Schmlta of San Francisco asking blm to deliver the principal Fourth of July ora tlon In thla ctty. He urgea the Ban Francisco mayor to attend the celebra tlon and la bo r fraternal carnival. The Northwest Electric Engineering Company For your wiring and electric fixtures. Supplies all klmla. S0 Stark street 4 CIALS Strong Suits for Boys at Bargain Prices that are Certainly a Snap Single and doublo breasttd Sailor and Norfolk Suits, in blue serges and fancy cassimeres, all $3.00 values, at $3,85 A Jury of six men In the municipal court thla afternoon found R. J. Robse, keeper of a park at Fulton, guilty of selling liquor to minors. The jury ' out but 10 minutes. Sentence will be passed tomorrow by Judge Hogue. 'I believe this verdict meana the abolition of Rohse'e park." said Deputy City Attorney Fttxgerald. "Thla makes tha aecond time he haa been found guilty of ttut oftensev and there have bawa numereaa complaints against him of lat& I think the license committee ahaald take away his license at once. Robse waa charged by the city with selling liquor, both beer and whisky, to Susie Seelblnder. Annie Johnson and Ada Cress in his park at Fulton. All three of the girls took the stand dur ing tha progress of the case and testified that they had repeatedly aecured liquor at that resort. Rohse'a defense waa that he leased the park to others, and contended he could not be held respon sible for their acts. Daring the bearing attorneys for tha defense called witnesses to the stand to testify that Rohse had had officers of the law on duty at his park all the time. and that he bad tried to keep good order and obey the laws. Deputy City At- era of tha roae wm have an opportunity to aea a collection of some of tha finest varletiea In tha world. Tha Portland Roae aoclety waa organ ised a number of yea re ago. with view to making Portland known aa tha "rose city" of tha world, and with thla end In view, baa, for aeveral yaara past. given a roae featlval to ahow Portland ers what can ba dona la the way of raising Una rosea. Ever alnca the In ception of tbla beautiful custom people have taken a greater Interest la the culture of roses, and now it la a com mon occurrence to aea magnificent blossoms of tha finest varletiea bloom' Ing In front of tha humbleat dwelllnga. That Portland answers all demands In the way of soil and climate Is shown by tha little care necessary to secure tba most rratlfylng resulta. An anuaual amount of Interest la manifested In this yeai-a ahow, and the aoclety- has mada Ita arrangements with such caro that every one la aura to ba dellrhted. ' . There will be no charge thla yaar for maktnar entries for the ahow aa here tofore. Tha premium Hat ia as foP- lows: Climbing rosea Beat dlaplay of any one variety, first and aecond prises. Hybrid perpetuala Single specimens tn boxes. Boxea of IS and boxes of six. Vaaea of IS In light and dark pink; in red and white. Vaaea of tlx, aame aa above. Hybrid teas Vaaea of alx of any color. Vaaea of IS of any color. Best single rose of any claaa or color. Best general collection of teas, hybrid perpetuala and ever-blooming roses. MORE METHODISTS VISITING PORTLAND A delegation of about ItO Methodists, from the general conference at Loa An geles, arrived In the city this morn ing. Bishop McCabe, a prominent work er, waa one of the arrivals. The bishop Is well known because of his famous address on "Llbby Prison." He waa to have sooken at a masa meeting to be held thla evening at Taylor street church, but waa obliged to leave the city on the afternoon train. Dr. Hungeley, eecretary of the gen eral conference, arrived today. He baa the distinction of going through the entire conference without having a cor rection made In his minutes. ' Some of the visitors took trains and boats for The Dalles and other points oa the Columbia, while others took streetcar ridea around Portland. Dr. Osmond Royal has received a let ter from Mr. Wents. who ia at Ashland welcoming the delegates. Mr. Wents saya that many of the delegatea did not intend to stop at Portland becauae Cal if orniana 'told them there waa nothing to sea here. TTioae, however, who could. made arrangements to remain for a short time. "The delegates are highly pleased with the presents of fruit and flowers which they are receiving from us. and often aa the train pulls out of the station they give ua three rousing cheers." to tVait. It is not a little thing." It's a deadly thing. It evill not get well by itself " if you let it alone. Whiskey and quinine and such things brace you up for the time, but they don't cure you. Ask any intelligent doctor why you catch cold so easily. He will say, "Because you are a bit run down." He means that the force which nature placed in your body to keep out disease germs the resistive force is weak ened. The door is open a little way toward disease. There is not a gravestone in any cemetery in the world caused by consumption or pneumonia or any lung trouble whatever, which did not start with what you call "Noth ing but a cold." A eold should not be beaten back or drugged over it should be cured) and the general health should be built up. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY should be taken at the first symptoms of cold. It is a tonic for the whole body, a specific for sudden colds, coughs or, sore throats. It doesn't matter where the cold is or how it got there, we know that Acker's English Remedy will reach it and cure it It is sold on a positive guarantee. NO CURE NO PAY. If you hava a cold no matter how slight it means something. Take Acker'fl English Remedy at once. Keep it in the house. If it does not relive you almost instantly, we will refund you the price paid. " Acxii'a Ekolisb Rimidy saved my life. A cough, slight at first, grew constantly worse and I finally had to give op my work in tha Knifa Factory at Walden. I bad frequent bleeding spells. Was examined bt local doctors, prominent physicians in New York and at a Medical Col lege. Tbey all pronounced my case hopeless. I began using Acxis'a English Rimidy and a few bottles cared ma. I am today a perfectly well man." (Signed) A. H. SIMPSON, Waldos, N. Y. Acker's English Remedy is sold on a posi tive guarantee that the purchase money will be refunded in case of failure. 85c., 60c.-, and f 1.00 per bottle. Sold and Guaranteed by S. G. SKIDMORE DRUG CO. mm I rffr m m nan, OREGON PIONEERS WORD CLUB'S GENTLE HINT TO KNOCKERS A measly, cheap UtUe grip hanging by a string; tn tha comer poet or a cigar tons ntgerald showed that while tha ,tor at rollrth Md Washington atreet specials had been on duty, tbey never mad any arrests, being in tha. pay- of the parkkeeper. Straw Hats We have a lot o Straight Rim Straw Sailor Hats,, in all sizes o 50 75 and values which, we are going; to sell the rest of this week, at CHEMAWA STUDENT CAUSES SENSATION '.Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Salem. June 8. A sensation has been caused In local circle by the report that a student of the Salem Indian Training school bad attempted to assault a white girl Uvlng near tha school, at Chemawa. The attack occurred over a week ago. but has- been carefully bushed up be cause the girl was unable to Identify the criminal, and her guardians did not de sire to allow her name to become known unless tha offender oould thus be brought to Justice. The victim of the asault la an. orphan girl, aged 13, who resides with an aunt near the school. Every effort has been mada by the officer of the school to discover the criminal, and they declare ha wlU not be spared. Tha neighbors say that similar cases have occurred before. beara a card containing thla quotation from the Oregonian's report of a po litical meeting of a few nlghta ago: "It we can't beat Word when we've got an organisation of 1.000 men working for Stott and the city and county gov ernment and the street cleaning and po lice and fire departments If with all thla we can't beat a crowd of drummers. I'm going to pack my grip and go aa tba road." On the reverse side of the card is thla succinct little sentence: "This la the grip for the man who made the remark. "TOM WORD COMMERCIAL CLUB." 25 Boys and Girls Hose Light and heavy ribbed, fast colors S.5 values, 2 Pair 25 Cents CANADIAN EXPERTS WILL VISIT CONGRESS Irwin Mahone, secretary of the Amer ican Mining congrese, this morning re ceived word that the Earl of Minto, I governor-general of Canada, had ap pointed two well-known mining experts I of the Dominion to attend the meeting ! of tha congress here next August. The- two men appointed by his honor. the governor - geneittl. aro Eugene Haanal. Ph, D.. govornmont auperintend ent ot mines, and A. m. Barlow, D. Sc., of the Canadian geological survey,. OKBOQHTJaJra VISIT TXIM. Blouses and Sfiirt Waists ' "... ' . ;'' ft."" "l: .' .' - In solid: colors and, stripe effect (ages S. to, 13) extra; good . " -X'.'', - values at . ' ' SMLROSEHLATTfiCO. ;c(OEir Tiuna amx morrison; streets; (Rpecltl .Dip patch to The Journal.) World's Faitf St, Louis. Mo.. June 8. Among the visitors at the Oregon building today were the following: L. Qt Waldo of Portland, Thomaa W. Ham mond of Ashland, Adalbert Moody, C, W. Dletael and wife, and' Norma Dletaol of The Dalleev Jt. A. Austin and wife ot Woodbura,. ' WOMAN'S ILLNESS IS CAUSE FOR GOSSIP (Speclsl Diepatrh to The Journal.) Hood River, June 8. Jean Doherty, who waa reported dVlng of a mysterious cause, la today recovering from an overdose of morphine which la said to have Iwten given by physician. C. E. Dnherty, her husband, was discharged last night after a short detention In connection with tha case. He Is of good character and his statement of the caaa proved connected and satisfactory. That he made- threats la mere gnnslp. The girl's mother Uvea at Kent, Wash., and la now en route to this place. TO HOLD REUNION orrsusTaro rmoomax xa AJULaJTOXD TOM TXTBTT-BZCOn sczxTura, to b xzzj tzis mowtw T.a nan vmaii or UUT RTTUII TO ATTXJTD. CHANGE OF TIME ON 0. R. & N. LINE George H. Hlmea, secretary of the Oregon Pioneer association, 1 bimy making plans and arrangements for the thirty-second annual reunion of that organisation, to be held in Portland on Wednesday, June 21. Mr. Hrmes said thla morning that he expected at least 800, perhaps 1.0(W, pioneers of the Ore gon country to be present. During the past few weeks Mr. Hlmes has received score of letters, written by the trembling hands of old men and women who crossed the. scorching plains half a century ago. in orrim" to build homes In the land of the Oregon, stating that they would be present at this re union of their association. Many of these letters were from pioneers who now reside In Washington, but who arw still- proud of the fact that they helped to build up th great commonwealth of Oregon. Several others wrote from California, stating they would also at tend this reunion. Mr. Hlmes is of tha opinion that this reunion will he the most successful in tha history of the association. Interesting' Program. On the day of the reunion a grand prooesslon will take plane, forming at 3 o'clock p. m., at the Hotel Portland, and marching direct tn the armory, where the literary exercises will he held. Joseph Buchtel will he the grand marshal of the parade. Tha annual ad dress will be given by Charles B. Moores, a pioneer of ISRrt. end five flve- mlnute experience talks will he given by well known ploners. At the clone of tli prns;ram the Pio neer Woman's auxiliary will alve a ban nnet lo all the members of the asKOclu tlon W good standing. Special Invita tions will be lesued to the huehands or wives of pioneers, who may not be pio neers themselves. No children will be admitted to the banquet. 33 lllSllL' You should call and see our Big Value. GOOD SERVICE Malleable Top Steel Range 16-inch Oven OnJy $35 GUARANTEED 20 YEARS Dayton Hardware Co. 13-194 ratST ST. roxT&4in, om. Wornen's Muslin Underwear The Cerebrated Eagle Brand OOUTAX mXAI, SSTATB MASKBT. Beginning June 12. the following changes- will be made In the O. H. it N. schedule to and from Portland: No, 5, west bound overland, will ar rive at 7: IS a. m., Instead of a a. m now. No. 4,. Spokane flyer, will leave at 8:15 p. m., instead of T:4R. as now. The time to Spokane will be mate rially- shortened. TtAMTLA3ra: BTTXXJlXaXr DEDICATED. (Joeraai Spc4ii service.)- . St. Louis,. June 8. A. largo party of prominent- oitisens of Maryland, togeth er with th membera of the Maryland aoclety. of, St;. Louis, attended the dedl cation, today of the Maryland building at the: exposition; Governor Warfleld, who M unable' to be present, waa-represented: by Adjt.-Qen. Clinton L. Blgga. VtuT. rrTMXMFHTVf OlRrJ) -ton TOIL saATKOLAKS NEGRESS IS HELD IN DEFAULT OF $50,000 (Joornl Spieuil Uervtce.) N6w York. June 8. Hannah Ellas, the negresa who was arrested last night. charged; with gigantlo blackmailing, waa arraigned this morning and, remanded to the Tombs in default of ffiO.uoo ball. Tha hearing: is set' f biv Friday afternoon, (ftperlut DUntoh tn Tti Journal.) Colfax. Wash., Juno . The real es tats market la. muKe arrive than lor several weeks;' During the woek jnstl closed 54 deerts wr Alert for record with County Auditor Wheeler. Most of the deeds are for farm lands, which are commanding fabulous prices. Rales are reported for as high as too an sere. mrsnm.TA.xiJL no Kramo insTS. muvunam xsatt- sum.. (jennuU' prtal Serrtee.) - Cbeftio. JUno 8iT It. is- stated here that the Jbpaneao- forces now. occupy a semi-cirtrtilarr Una- Zlr rallee longi near Fort: Arthur and' are- busy- mounting heavy guns- on thnelBtibrtng. hoigbita tbr uaw In bomhardlngr tba fortress. , (Journal Special 5terrtce.) Crtlontown, Pa., June 8. There was a large and representative attendance of ielegates at the opening of the Prohi bition state convention here today. 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