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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNINO, JUNE 12, 1904. 3 a BIDS SPOKANE BAPTIST PtfiDLETOH CONVENTION ENDS FOR W. 0. V. Off ICE t , . . w ' ....... " ZBDBATOB VTXXtlt BB BUBS TO COMUJSBCIAX. ASSOCIATION OF- RELIABLE RICH DEPOSITS BAVB SOCTETT J SOJBT. XT JFOBT TUBZS AT TXKTLB EMABTT-BIr nw iacieo nm bosittaiJ , rzB nrovoxxxBTi tob womiw Or WOODCXATT BBADQVABTZBS BXKOVAXi BBOaC UiOTIUB nm aroox tob bbbpz.stob. (Rpeclal Plgpateta to The JoflrsaL) ' Pendleton, Or., June 1L- At ft recent ("nrHat Dispatch te The Journal.) Spokane. Wh., June 11. The eighth annual convention of the Spokane Bap- j meeting of the Commercial association .Jtlata' assooiatlon, which haa been In ses-the- question raised some time ago as ioi In this city for several days, has I to, whether or not, the city would do closed. Ear. O. W. Van Oadel of Bpp-J any thins; .towards offering' an induce- kane was eleoted lo -correspond with I ment or a bonus to the women -. or eastern societies In an endeavor to get I Woodcraft for the location of the or the 108 Baptist convention to meet at Ace . of the head clerk, was brought up Portland. "V star rui mipit. 1 Dr. David Levlne of Portland,' Or., has arrived In this city and last even ing delivered a lecture at the Temple I by President Boris sud generally die-1 cussed. : -.-' j y ' At tha request of President Borle a statement of the scope of advantages to be expected by the placement of the Kmanu-El. He has formally applied to I office hero bad been secured from Mrs. the directors .of the church to fill the Carrla Van Orsdall, grand guardian Of pulpit here In the place of Rabbi Jacob j the order, and this was read by Preel Bloch. who has gone to Portland. . If I dent Boris. Tha paper showed, that the the directors decide to retain him he will of nee of the bead clerk had expended , begin his duties the Arst of September. In the year ISO! for stamps alone $17, 4i Baand Xearf BeasltaL.' " 000; .for other postage, I4.I0MS; for m.ne arTinTwfad h. .t' tMght and express, 1 1.1 11.10; for tele Plans are being perfected by. the alo- ..,. i.hnn. u no.in nht ters of charity -In this city for the ereo- TIV?, ", rii, , 7 7 tlon. of a new Sacred Heart hospital, to nihr.fi'Vi ilrt. r.iJ i h cost- IU.0OO, Tb sisterhood owns Y .J? fr Xl ,.nf .( I i! beautiful plot of ground on Eighth X TSJVTSSJ avenua coving -.00 aquare. feet , The .11'.? Mref'J2 dewing lYooo.' The "total year and allowed, to set.ror a year oa-i; . ..jr.. fore the main . building ie-rected. 'If SS""". ' .h offlo ,or th pMt y,af CROOK COUNTY A. OPTICIANS The i Oregon J Optical Company' . gives the . best possible service, . quotes the lowest possible prices and sells the best quality of f lasses. It wilt certainly pay you a try the "Oregon" this week Examinations free and painless. - ; Oregon Optical Co. ! ' ' ETB BPECIAUST& ): ' ; in Youth T. C a A. Bldg. OH OZVVABAB BXZVO VBXABTBB9 OB X.OOXOUT KOVBTAXB ATTBACT ZBa.TXB ATTBBTZOB' XT MZBZBw BXTSBTB ' ABB OAJrTTAtlgTl TOBTXABB TBOrXtfl XBTBBBfTBBi AVTXBBTZO AtTTXOBZTT CLARKE COUNTY IS INTERESTED patients, v-v -' - -v-, . Oonxara OoUega. Aa a part of tha closing exercises otl ,rot 40o00 , boys engaged in a sham battle today. The cadets were first ' reviewed by l it the offices were to be 'located in this city the order would build a three story, orfloe building at an approximate j Bival maimant Cities. Boise City wants to secure the plum. ATTXHTXOH 07 LOOAX UIO OF - riCB AT YABOOtnrSB OAZXBB TO I of territory below. V XtATB ACT OT OOBOBBtS TBO- TH)IB TOB CBOOBB ABB AOOI TIOBAX BOBOEBTBAB BBTBXEB, " (Special Dispatch te The Jonrul.) PrinevUle, Or,1 June 11. Judging from present Indications.' Crook coun ty's clnnlbar deposits, which are slowly being unearthed on Lookout mountain about II miles east of this city, bid ralr to surpass those of any otber quicksilver properties in the world. That, the ore la there In both quantity and richness Is beyond all reasonable doubt, and tha development work which la taking place now under the aupervlalon of. Levi Tlllotson of Portland and Henry Cram of this place, tha two principal owners of tha Lookout Mining company, has shown up ledges of ore ranging from eight to forty feet In width, and tha vein which is now being pierced dla- .In... . ,) f 1111 nap tan. , -.! This Is tha last and bast aasay which has been made, the mine owners la the past having made assaya of ore taken out at Intervals of four to alz feat dur ing the progress of tha tunnel. These latter , aasaya have ranged from to 14 per oent mereury and none of them has fallen below I per cent, the value first struck In the surface ore. ' TUtotaoa-Craaa Troperty. ,, , Tha TUlotaon-Cram property la lo cated pretty well up toward the summit of tha mountain and in the wide range another company, which has Just been organised, has sunk a haft from which ore taken from a depth of only 14 feet assaya 1 and Mayor Wolf of Fort Wrixht after which but the mall facilities of that place are was a competitive drill to determine the not of the best, which places it at a best drilled men of each company. aieaavantage. nan uu v-ny wouia nice to nave me ornces, ana is a goo- Hew Companies Incorporate. ; graphical center, but the Mormon church (".Dedal DUpeteh te The JoereaL) ' ' Vancouver, Wash.. June 11. The atten tion -of the local land of flee hero has The cinnabar, as It Is found In these ledges, forms a bright red streak In blue granite and is found also In a clay-like formation which contains mora or less red sulphide of iron. The two, however, are easily distinguished. Besemble la Color. I While both resemble each other In Among tha articles Of incorporation I ih, .n ,h.rfnr I htxtn caJlad to the Uta act of ranirHi. recently flled with the secretary of pUc wiu Bot D X,sen as a loca- approved April W, WOi, providing for a State at Olympla were several at Bpo- I . T aecond and additional homestead entries. kane: Tha. National , Land company, . M,ny other cities of the northwest The register and receiver of the. local color and are deposited In much the MSk e-tla sr. II mJt Sift t1 A AAA . YAa a ah TkukhS) I " I . m . a m. a k hb m nnl la tlnn IA Vl A -f''" "f ouia iutrau- are after the location, and a strong fight iana oinca nave receiveq a circular iei- myvn nient corporation, capitalised at $1,000.- wm made by cn Xn matter will tar from the commissioner of the general two orea readily shows a distinction. 000 and tha Cascade Gold and Copper at the meeting of the grand lnd office to this effect: The sulphide of iron when moistened Mining company. Increase In capital repreaentlng the Pacific Jurisdio- When a claimant has made a bona takes a bright vermilllon hue. a color stock from 11,000.000 to 11,000,000. tlonOregon. Washington. Idaho. Mon- Ado effort to comply with the homestead which soon fades to a dull red when The total enrollment of the. city ,. ri ik. n..4. r.n.. ia.w ajd has not reilnauiahed his riahts tha rock becomes dry. Tha olnnabaf schools for tha month of May,- con-1 ,. .,. .,. ,i.,v. nlni ntr. m ahandanMi hi. iim for a. I when dampened changes but very lit I At AW aa aas - an-l t I aa-va v vaaaaiisj wiiivu uiuoviiigj mia - -- - . . , . a yuu," ""Iba held at Los Angeles In April, 190B. I conswerauon, tna claimant may, acoora incrwH oi i.uio over me Closing re I . . , . r D I CT A T O U O f K C L I A BLE CLOTH I NO PP.IC C 0 V t 1 AN ACTUAL SAVING Ar Art a ', hA ta gg X, V Ur .3U 10 D.UU j, t . Is the causation of this , 1 popular store's popularity. Genuine $12.50 to ; $30.00 .YW V Business and OuttagK U-rt ; aUlld P ' ,1 ,VI: ie-i'B Zn s.U tha .bad and newest styles and t h -i fabrloa fog ; ' 19.75225.00 Elegant $5 PANTS, in '- new Spring patterns, hundreds to choose Irom, ; while' they" last per pair; ' ' $4.00 BOYS' KNEE PANTS A tplendld selection at this writing, ' but we can't promise them long at these prices : - : - J71 im, r i a, j t iv-p t u i r jit'' i ': v'f ' V '.' $1.50 and $1.25 values going at, a" pair. $1.00 values going at, a pair.. ...... 75c values going at, a pair.. aa i .' -I WELC ,TT TT -THE; AMERICAN. CLOTHIER , 221-223 MORRISON STREET, COR. FIRST closing port of last year,' and an Increase of 17 over April of the present year. . RACES AT SEATTLE Bafarrad to Bpeolal Oosamlttea. All of the members of the association who expressed themselves on tbs sub ject are greatly In favor of doing all that Ing to tha Arst section of, this new law, make a second entry. rirst Bntry. . , The first entry must have failed can.be done to nerauada tha circle to on account of soma unavoidable compU favor this cltv with the office, and aa- i cauuu 01 uim wmnw wr uunan, u.mvm cordlngly the subject wso referred to or on account of an honest mlsUke as I tie to a brighter shade atod retains that color after all tha moisture haa evapo rated. ' Tha former 'ore I worthless, but in the latter are the Ingredients which sooner or later will make these mines among the famous ones In the VETERANS ILL VISIT HOOD RIVER 11 1 r " OLD BOLDZBBa OT CXAOKAJCAB v OnloksUTW Kasllr Kindled. wa. ,ii,mi, mi i 1l. v. i & . . ap An mviiinf Af mn nnntmt mtaraka aa I - IIUKIM IVIIH A m VH curu,"'' Tr' 7" " .J' 'r.v.., li : And- these discoveries, which are VI Ml Willi rt .IVUOU P ?i " -U, have al in. FBm.s wuitB mtuum iiior w.iu ------ attracted the attention of mln Mrs. Van OrsdaU and learn from her If Any person wishing to take advantage I. mn, ..,. lmn4l, ,..- i . i.ul i. Uf hla aC will lui .ntnrw1li1 t A nia an I r puaaiuie in lcii Biajiner m wuivu w - proceea lowaras securing xavoranie con- .vu . -k--."- - necelaKrr machinery to place it UDon a on me reauiar nomeeieao oin, mwu- K... .1. 'L . I dlvilnrt-r1sioliirlntf hniai Rjtnnrtd str h. IX u will ne or aavaniage to secure V w """" ""V" ? "TV in a nurchased in Portland and a IJO.000 (Special Dlapatch te The YournaL) Saattla Wnah . Juna It Th. mt-rtv. day raelng meet opened at the Meadows ,iTir?.U0n.ol thB. Cl!lm. 0t pJ"n1,eton j m i , I . If It will be of advantaa-e to secure here In years waa out and tha races p V"t nd p',d U t0 tt P.ihV1S'P.h J .ort?if hf- Plttnt installed at the dump of .11 'a . ... ... (order, this will nnrhnna ha done, or an I also, to furnish a description Of his f.. . . . . ...... nit ujl ilia niiit uiuoi. Diey- I ' . V . . . . . ' ,., .,- K.. ...,tnn tn.,n.Vtn anlln" al luuuci, auu a. fxv.vvv (IIIUI ( Ola SOlalBrS Around won the opening handicap, after other plan that will meet with the great- l"'1. b. "nC"??;dt0' .hVra tha lower and smaller tunnel some time ' unt" a terrific batUe down the home stretch ' ,avor wl" b" Ptd' nd worlf will range as weU as the land office where ln July QuiCK,uver u m0re easily ? e,""7 with gallant old George Berry. Btuart once oegujijmn ine iaoa or oring- handled than any other ore mined, a up , on .Berry virtually ioat. tna race u ui oiu uo, l - imnaiiiii through poor beadwork. He 1 caught! President Boris has not appointed bis COUTTTT BTI7 OB XBTBBB8TBB XB OOKXBO ABBVAB BBOAKntXBT xatox wBu-KBomr n obboob CXTT BXAVT TBOST BBBOBTBD. (Special Dlapatch te The Journal.) Oregon City, June 11. Veterana and old soldiers of Oregon City and Clacka- are much interested In tha annual encampment which, will be held faot that antara UrB.i ln ..tim-Tin- Hood River three daya of this month. Accompanying the application a duly the value of a mine of this kind. Orefrotn the II to the 18 Inclusive, and It lo Step-Around at the turn, but. swerved I committee as yet, but will think over I corroborated affidavit muat be mad I bear 1ns 1 ner cent mercurv la mora auita likely that there will be a aood at wiao. in eijierina ine , atreicn. aioqi- "r " i aetting lortn a ruu ana aeiauea siaie-1 valuable thaa gold property, and tendance from this city. ,uU . m.i vi unwumwuuiHy, vi meni or we compucauons oi aim pmoum tneae tunnels on Iooaout mouataln. It It -Is thouaht that there will ba at .. : I " r ut uuiiuvh aiia.ii uwi uicuiw uia ! JB KaSeriea. Will mm QUI I Ur HI I na 011- a . , .. . . First race, five furlonaa selllna: four- earneatly for tha success of tha nrono- titi. . h. X riw in 1... " 7 0 o 'rom here to the encampment ' - ' w . r I sa a, v w as4 era u w aaBaaw Hvwa - ui ii 4Q(B in 1I11V VI V at UUUtllK A ram - , , a a , , . . year-olds and upward Maud Sherwood I sition. hia rmt nn-r or whara and in what ia , w M, . .. from Mead Post No. 1 and the Relief 4 to, 1, won; Almoner. to t. second: I ' ..'..i ... a. , , . "" m.nr ha mit,k to nerfwt title waa .J Corpa This reunion of the old Nanon. 1 to 2. third. Aurora B.. Sir I iaam vrr.a av. vawv -v l.;,J,'.J i - i - ,h.l paro Tins riNO. I soldier DougaiL Red Tip, North Pole,Boltalre, l. '. ": - I second rlcht s claimed and If the iandl ,ll0rt tlm go- Ur Perta from railroad companies ofrf a one and one- Quldrado and Eldred finished aa named. . From tha New Tork World. I. worthless as agriculture the reasons had Vifted. lb fl.eld ",nd d" thlrd far6' nan5r wlu uk0 advanuge of rT J - a A 1 T V I . . . v IsaiSB r aa tha nVaa tna lilAnaalf 1 n AWlsff ai a aa I I L MAa ae w V . '. .at riA h. mn. it.. n u.(..iii, h.i . ..i) .j ..nHii. ... ..h I ciared the ore the richest in ezlstenoe, the rate. Commander J. Doremous of O.. A -I.. . a ,: . -.11 I " j-v.v, ,uu.v ua " ."' Ih.,. nm.lnl nnhlnr H . .. ' . . oov.uM ""'T '""""i """a. saued yesterday, waa Miss Bertha So, also, the' affidavit must show to 77J .J, 1 ... " .,. V ;l v'" r" ' ,M l" two year olds-lah. ftoU won. David j Alexander, a pretty Canadian girl who what extent the applicant resided upon. ..IS?! ,Q" -tlt,J, ,'.the,le; h" 'h'n,u, thefe wl11 b" many l0" ouuuw, .n.i,, nuumu i, w I will make a I0,ooo-mjle journey to Kim-1 improved and cultivated the land em. ' " ..... Tno mm. ine pany wui leave rrom third; Light of Day, Steel Wire and berley, South Africa, to marry Lieut braced in bis first entry. granite was torn down and an enor- here on the 14th, as the first day of the Heredla finished aa named. Time, 0:4. Richard Rowland Thompson, and there- ..... moue vein of cinnabar disclosed. At encampment is on the 16th. and connec- Third race, six furlongs, selling, three by complete a romance begun before the . " ,.. P.r-.en tlMsre " M0 worth of ore tions cannot ba made by leaving on the year oias 'rannauser, io to I, won; Rnr war i , i " wu.. v.u- wucwu uuv. latter date. Dorlce, 10 to 1, second; Northwest, even, The brida-to-bo was a waitress lii her ,en" ""PlJr interested in the first C C Hutchison, who haa played a.t.iiw.nr.,! third; Anlrad. Oottlelon, Crigli. Maud uncle's restaurant in Ottawa when ction of this new law a greater num. such a prominent part in tha Irrigation , 7 , ,?; , Browne. Nora, Lady Usk.,Toung Pep- Thompson emigrated from Cork to r -are mucn mon wterested In tha enterprises ln Crook county, and who Hatch, who was killed ln a p ao par. and Louise Melnlng finished as Canada and fell In lova with her. rlghta accorded by the second section. waa Instrumental In enlisting Ohio cWent ,n PortUnd today, was formerly named. Time. 1:18., , I w. .-listed for ths Boer war and hia The second section or tne act la to ail capitalists to Invest in that field, has w resweni ana uvea in Fourth race, dim mile, onantna kn. .. woi. t- hi. I practical purpose a re-enactment of aeo- also become interested in tha new com. In'" lown ror many years. By occupa- dlcan. three vear old' and linward u. k..m. . i.t .k. -frt--.-1 tlon 6 of the act of March i, 1899, modi- pany which, as stated, haa incomoratod tl0 ba was house-mover, and at one Steparound, 7 to 1, won; George Berry, lond Canadian volunteers, tha first regt-"ed ao aa to apply to entries for less than! some 10 or IS claims in tha district K11" nen tha B,aem emer that io to i, sreona; iuowano, to l, third; I ment tha Dominion sent to South Africa, i w . . immeuuiiwy muvw me moison-vram i "T - uu,iUoU Forest King, , L&ocoon and Modicum I Miss Thompson became an expert I nis nas reierenne io eninca nu, "w I mine. ' w" ""w" as xnca wiu aoca. finished as named; Andrew B. Cook I rider and driver ln Canadian horse I the passage of the act aa well aa to those I Mr. Hutchinson haa turned the atten-1 wa unawa to ba removed successfully bolted. Time.. 1:4 114, .i.-.-.,...;-. labowg, .winning many prise-.. Next ah I made prior thereto. . L I tlon of New York capitalists to the from har P'tion. Mr. Hatch was ae- if th race, ona mile and. 40 yards, sell- J went to Catcaxo. where she was aradu- final Roof. I matter and they with their experts will cured and in a neat bit of house-moving IntT 4-year-olds and upward J. V.Iated as a trained nurse.. She came to L Tha additional land sought must, how- visit Crook county the last of this work successfully raised the boat, put Kirby won, Oscar Tolls second. The New Tork and for a year and a half I,.- ha muitiruoua to the ortainal entry I month to examine tha properties. The '"Hers under her and she was launched Fretter third. Montana Peeress, Paat waa a cloak model In an importing I and not separated therefrom by etiwr eIht men who represent this newer without a mishap. After living in Ore Master, Ooldflnder, ; Cracko, Major! house. x tracts, and final proof of residence and company have pooled their claims, and It on City for many years he moved t Dixon, The Ladaean and H. Clay Rye I Her aultot meanwhile distinguished Li,ivHnn on the orirlnal entrv will be u understood have given a 90 day Portland and since that time has been nnisnea.as nameo. Time. 1:45. himself for bravery, rescuing: under nre Naaniui aufnrient aa to the additional opium to tne ixew xora people, it is Sixth race, ill furlonn. , ulllnr U nmrada from death, and wlnnlna thai ..... . I further atated that tha 10 claims hva 4-year-olds and. upward-Milaa won. I scarf knit by Queea Victoria's own . inntiAftnii for additional entries under I been put on the market for $1,000,000. Flourish second. Rollick third. Orojhanda, which aha offered to the oldlerjthll;-ctlon wiu h- required to produce Not tor many a long year haa ths Viva, s The Pride, Pope Leo, Hlpponax. j in each o Great Britain's provinces who j evlaeil0a lnat they own and occupy the I ,tala UtUe town of PrinevUle and the THERE ARE NO SAW TEETH On the edges of apparel laundered : at the - i . V Union Laundry SXOOBB ABB COITTMBXA. ' Steam-heated polishers eliminate many of. tha annoyances of tha old-fashioned lroners, and wa have , tha only steam-heated polishers ln . Portland. OUGHT TO DROP IN . .. ONCE AND SEE : 'EM WORK TEIi. KAZB .S9S. A Beautiful Vehicle! Not Much Profit to Ua, Bat " Wonderful AdvartUantnt Tha Northwest country would have bean a Reading Standard country If tbta little bike had been made a few years aao. . j. THE 50 MILE-ANH0UR BIKE Guaranteed for tha Tear. o READING STANDARD . 4 CARLOAD JUST IM " employed on the government snag boat Mathaloma. '' , Beavy Trosta Bay orted. Heavy frosts were report edty farm ers yesterday morning in various sec tions of the county, but it could not be learned what damage. If any, that It did to tha fruit and crops. . North of Ore gon City the reports say that It frosa water, and ln all aectlona around Oregon City It was reported , cold ahough to freese. The fruit probably will not eur fer much, aa It is well along, but the small vegetables may be hurt enough to partly apoll the crop. .'; v following' tha Baaalon. . From tha Atlanta Constitution. Since the women were clothed with tha electoral franchise Jt Is complained that no election can be: held In Denver without the returns being padded. lust mem and sold eight Roadsters . . . $30, $35 Light Roadsters $35. $4oj Fred T. Merrill Cycle Co. ; (Incorporated.) , 105-111 Sixth Street, Portland wtts: Tom Kingsley and Chief Aloha .finished I should most signally distinguish hlm-. .mhired in their orteinal entry, and I community surrounding been ao wrought Time, 1:18. 1.,.;!'X7,.v..?.-: I self. Afterward ha won his lieutenancy. I K,fc ., .ihad h imi auhdufup as It haa alnce the wonderful dla. I visions and by reference to the number coveriea only a few miles eaat of here and date of tha original entry. The becm Public matter. If petroleum evidence may consist of their own affl. naa oeen airuca on tne main street the davita corroborated by the affidavits of axcitement could not nave been more in disinterested witnesses. The commuta- J tense than It has among the residents tlon of antries tinder this aot Is pro- nera ng tna past few weka. as named. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 4 "TBB STOBB BOTBO BOB W' BEST GOODS AT KOWBS COBS." $1000 in Votes for Carnival Queen Wishing to encourage the aood charge of the Carnival we have decided work of ' tha committee who haa ed to aiva away. FREE. SIAOO worth of votes that can ba .voted for any of the contestants. - The plan ia simple; With every J1.00 worth of goods purchased hrefcetween now and the time of deciding tha contest, we will give ONE VOTE With Every $1 Purchase One Vote for Carni : , ij7val Queen i Continuing until S1.000 worth are given away." or tha contest Is ended.' You can vote youry tickets for who you please, we place no restriction on bow you vote, only furnish you tha ballot to vote. 1 Queen Voting Contest OOITBTBB TOTS 10 AT 10 O'CKOOX T, Bt. Margaret Paffrath ....... .S.794 Bessie Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . -.33 ;Anna Simmons .......... ..S.41. Anna Mabel Atkinson ......8,008 Retha Fowler . .1,844 : Pearl Bones , ..1,480 Mae Mason . ..............1,037 Fanny Hendee , .1,000 - You Vote Your Choice for Queen Here's a grand opportunity to be loyal to your favorite, and at tha same time secure the best bargains on; earth, without a single excep-, ,tlon..w,M''-;!'4:.ii -''.!'- ''' -.tf-'.'-ii;-vi-V' XAOZSS' TAH.OBBJ SUITS, JAOXXTS, UTTSUW VBBBBVBJlB, flOB- SETS, BBXSS OOODS, TABXJB UBZBS, CTTBTAZBS, QZ.0TZ8, HXBTB BUBB18BZBOS, BOTZOBS, BTa . ... ; " Oreat Bargains Win Prevail lav all Departments for Shoppers. - . . Bos for Ton to Bopoalt Toar Ballots. ; THE ONLT EXCLUSIVB DRT .OOODS STORE IN THE CITT. ???? T'f ???? f f TTfVVTVTVTTf VTTTTTTTTTVTTf TTTTf V?f ?Vva Perhaps You've Heard About It hlbited. (PENDLETON SALOONS WILL REMOVE BOXES Bo Sharea on Btarka. Three weeks ago. before tha wall had been cut In tha Tlllitaon-Cram tunnel disclosing its remarkable strata of cinnabar,-the company waa selling shares of stock. Several thousand had been disposed of wben word came to them tnat anouier vein naa been struck. Then the selling stopped. ...I (Special Dlapatch to The Journal.) I "There are no shares on tha market." Pendleton, or. June 11. Jjy oraor oi i saia rar. luuuan just Delore leaving tha police committee of the council, j for Portland, "and furthermore, there Marshal Carney haa served notice , on I never will be, ao far as our mlnali 1 all -tha saloon men -tnat -n-tna imure i oonoernea.-' tha violation of the ordinance forbids ding the presence of ' women In the boxea of saloons would be vigorously prosecuted. The marshal ordered that all women ba excluded from the back rooms of tha saloons and that no drlnka be sold to them under any clrcum- I stances.' : BEACH RATES NOW ON. Tha O. B. B B. Annonnees Low Ilgure I ' in ua season ox isoa, ; I Tha O. R. A N. announces tha low 'y . .. . v v. rouna trip rate or m.oo to beach polnta Tha action of the committee haa been I t.ih.,- n " J... I made necessary by the fact that of late TIcket Agm Tn,r4 ind WMhIngt0 many youBar-girls and women have I ....... , , gotten into the habit of frequenting tna ooxea in comiwur " iucu, ,. -i ,, ... M . i where they spend the greater part of the J I rOIiejr I HpS OUDaay, niantS in arousini. reovie iin in ma i v. n -or t I Iiii.m . tk. ..Iiinna tiava antarnd I v r v, . . "V xir anal "hi" Aider up the Willamette, through Sell complatnts and thmfif.Amm'"f', wthlB. U0' Gol Links, Milwankla. Oak Grove, Inveatlgated the matter, found It as aiatan, ornn tM r.n.m.i, c.v bad as reported. You've probably heard your neighbor '; talking about the , , - J ' m The saloon men will observe the or der, some of them going so far aa to Say that they will remove the boxes from, tha places altogether. ' . Im ' ii "in ; .--.';'..- BSBVKB TO Gladetone, Oregon City to Canemah Park, overlooking Willamette Falls. Round tiip, cohering ao mil", for cents. Dr.' Amos Garner..- Dr. a A. Bartlett : ; The Oregon Infirmary of Neuropathy I , i SU-IS Tha .Bakun. Nl-URORATHY OSTEOPATHY Chronic Diseases: 1 Deformities. Rnlnn.ll . ....... . " . r --T .., wt,j h hi daJlv leveled its -r". jioini diseases, ew. pernia- I majorities ranging from .5,000 dowa The MAONO-ELECTRIC ROBE pos- : This . must be considered a rebuke to I itivejy cures any lorm of Rheumatism, i the machine and to tha paper that sup-I - , Examination t rea. ported them.. , 1 Hours a. m. to 6 p, m. JPhona Red S2S1 , fC- i Ah ': From The Dalles Chronicle, Tha headlines in The Journal and the Oregonian would Indicate that there were two elections in Multnomah oounty Monday, one In which the Republicans were successful and the other victorious for the Democrats. But the result will speak , for itself. 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