Tlin OREGON' DAILY JuyRWAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1004. Phons 0'fl0 sidsmos, tHt last VOTAXY PTBLXO , W. H..TAFT CO. REAL, ESTATE, PIRO INOURANCO orrxcra books issia ,. v Ablngtoa Bid- ; ' trSTJTESS CHAlrCXS or ThevOregon '.Journal City. Pprtland, Oregon,- June 11th, 1904.: Gentlemen: Some time ago you prevailed upon us to take out contract for advertising in your paper, and we did v' although we must say with much misgivings as to the benefit we would. derive from same. ' 1 - - , This was some two and a half . months ago and we , are more, than pleased today to state that we made the largest " sale-our office has made this Vear 4 through an ad. inserted in your 'paper. . We are also constantly in receipt of inail ; rfrom all parts of the, country; in which writer states that he noticed our' ad.- in The Oregon Journal. ' vj. . We are only sorry now that we did not.take out a contract for double. the amount ef, space. .1 ' ' Very truly yours, 1 Diotated-H l. , - ;- ; . ' "W. H. TAFT & CO. DECORATE VITII NATIONAL COLORS KXXBXZS Or CASHST POST 0. A. St, ; ajts cmzrirs or hood botes WTLX. DBJCSS tOW XV OALA At. tzm nr bovox or osajtb ajuct NEV COMPANIES ARE INCORPORATED roxTZwuro cxoab compact. xax XITTX ZXXZOATIOX COXPAJrY AJTO , anmrsi mroro compact rzua , AXTXCXZS BTATB OmdaXS ACT' XYB APPUCAWTS AU PASS. -: v o rtnra rf nta oxabvatxox ex- sxcxni wnx xa smu at tb KAXQUAX : TXMATXX BXXATCX TUT, TOM WTXX. BXXJTXX TXX A- ' Ths graduating elui of ths Portland 'blgh school will fittingly , observs their annual commencement exercises Juns 27. The usual slaborata preparations are being made for the event '",;, The ' exercise - wilt be held" In the Marquam Grand theatre where an n ' tsrtatnlng musical and literary enter talnmsnt will be rendered. Neither -a I Hat of the graduates of tne institution , nor the program for the exercises has j yet been prepared. - ' . i . The announcement was mads today I that United States Senator Fulton had ins; Jorn up for Improvements. consented to aeuver tne saarees or . the graduating class st the exercises at I the Mafquam. The announcement has ( caused some little - excitement among i the members of the graduating, class fwho declare that this year's exercises will : be among the most memorable ; In the history of the schooL J ;, .. Closing exercises ' in the .public 1 schools of the city will be held June U. OF 0. ALUMNI ; ; : - ELECT OFFICERS . (Xy Oraos X. Wold.) ; (BpMlal Corwpondtat ef The JonrniV) Eugene, Or., June 14.--The feature of this morning at the University of Ore gon exercises, following, the clsss re union In . the clsss ' rooms, was 1 the Alumni business meeting and the elec tion of officers.- -The following were elected: - - . . .- . v . . President. Dr.- Homer B. Keener, of the class of '97; first -.vice-president. Susie Bannard. of the class of '01; sec ond vjce-presldent, Professnr. B. H. Mo Aiister, oi the class of '0: secretary- treasurer, J. A. Qsmber, of the class of Athletics Counsel . C V. McArthur. of fhe class of '01s D. V. Kuykendail, of '. and U L' Goodrich, of 'J. 1 , At o'clock In the afternoon the uni versity banquet to the Alumni will be held 'la the V. O. dormitory, and at S o'clock in the evening Governor Cham berlain will deliver an address. The fera and flower .procession Is omitted this year as ths campus Is -be- RACE NARROWED TO EIGHT MAIDS (Bplal Dispatch t. The JosraaL) , I ' (Special DUpatcs to The Jooraal.) Hood River. Or.. Jun. 14. Members I Salem, Or- June 14. The Portland of Canby post and cltlsens of ths tows Cigar company yesterday .filed articles have been busy today arranging for of incorporation with the secretary of the Grand' Army, encampment which! state, with, capital stock of 130,000, convenes la Hood River Wednesday of and J. A. Whitman. J. M. Mlckum, T. A. this week. Business houses and res 1-1 Thomas, A. C. Monrey and A, N. Wills aences are gay wun ineir aecorauops as the Incorporators of record. The in the natloruii clor"- "a 'b t",f I company will enga.te In ths manufacture bT..nTngw,up-tir; i.rrnV.h. ol?o00? streeu. Hood River. Intends to meet Th .pJln,c1l1 omc w,u ln ortUnA. the visitors ln her bestdress. ' nd tn Intention Is to enter largely Into Every effort will be made to secure the trade of thoss goods, and If possible accommodations for the largs crowds monopolise a great portion of ths trade that . will throng tlie little city this of that city. " '' y ,.' week Transient travel ts psrtlculsrly The Malheur Irrigation company In heavy InHood River this season of ths eorporaUd with a caplUl stock of 1600. year, and people In private houses have oooTiTha compa'ru wan4sed Sndse IS ?h.ir mLS. rim k?'J i Vtl Pro3ocU Welser and Payette.- Ths and their friends. One hundred tents company Intends to engage la Irrigation arr ved by steamer this ernoon spd project, In .a,Mrn rVgoa on a large will be set up (n an ; oak grovs to- and will also utuis. water-power m7V'' 8 '. v' ' ' ... ' tot teneratlng eleotrloity for the use of Wednesday evening there wUl be an ths sharsholders. . ,, . open air v meeting, when addresses of . welcome wUl be delivered oa behalf . OUUMla Aettve. . ( of Canby post and ths cltlsens of the , xns stats hoard of education conalst town. Thursday morning Is to be pa- ', ofv Governor Chamberlain, Superta rade day, -and that night the visiting ind,n Acksrmsn and SecreUry of veterans And othsr delegates will 8tu Ounbar anr In Eugene today trans- served with a strawberry banouet br a connecuon witn ins ths ladles of Hood River. VOKXXATXOXS AXX CZ.OEXB TOM QTJXXV Or OAXXTTAXi AXX XXSI ' PArrxATX uasi rxxsxs or- : rxxxx rox iaxox axx rxAxxx- - xax xosrxs nr paxadx. , SECOND WOOL SALE HELD AT SIIANIKO ' (SpeeUt Dlpath to The Jausal.) Nominations for queen of ths Mardl Gras. snd carnival have closed, so . the question as to, who shall rule as queen of ths carnival now rests with ' sight young women. The official count elate university, and will go from there to Ashland to attend a meeting of the board or regents of the Ashland Normal school. Before returning to the capital i they wilt also attend a meeting of .ths board of regents of ths Jraln Normal school. Bute Land Agent Oswald West has returned from Tamhlll county, where be feed after the Interest of the stats In wool sals of ths season to be held here lh. u .i.... .k. .k. ... took plsco today. - Prices were m U, wlu amount t0 mbout 160oo whsn lower than the i prsvlous. sals of Juns 1. tn, MUt wU hav, been converted ruiging irwo ng to .o per JunMntO money. lor guoa ana cnoic wvtu. - . . The principal buyers were the Lafay ette Worsted company of Woonsocket, R. I., Whitman Farnsworth Thsysr, of Boston; - Alex. " Uvingstone, of Boston; Botany Worsted mills, of Pas- slse, N. J- and Hallo we Donald Co, of Boston. : . ---:, . The 'wool was sold under ths sealed tuMann olotxzxxs xm rmm xoxtxwxst. Southwest Cos. JTomrtt sad Horrlaoa. Summer Shirts' Every man, whether he works or plays, enjoys the freedom of Negligee Shirt. No better shirts made ' than the ; ; i :- i . : Monarchs at $ 1 .00 :1 ; auetU$1.30, $2,$2.30 Star Shirts $ 1 .50 to $3.50 Summer , :Z Undcnea Balbriggans, Lisle ! Threads, Linen ; Mesh, Cotton, Mercer; ;;-' ied Silks, etc , ' We fit men of all proportions.;' mm '. . I 1 SoideEros AppUosnts AH rassed. Ths supreme court yesterday after noon announced that all of the 17 appli cants who took ths examination for ad mission to ths bar at ths time of ths spe cial examination, glvsn oa Juns 7, were Pianos and Organs tfsf--rrr- bsvTr,.Trr1: BERRIES CAUSE MEAT Margaret Pairrath ...............1.19! MDM-tl to b. maiA on that d.t. Ahm.tl : j.. flr.tflfit MAItniCMI sVT : nvirw aim AfiAti PKICto TO DlCLINl ryKiuinu,'yiuirWii COMMERCIAL CLUB : JO RECEIVE MASONS Itr honor 6f. ths visit' to -Portland of the .different Uaaonlo imnlutlini it. and -tt.1 It .was originally Intended (which are holdlrur their annual meetlnas thst the high school exorcises should be I during, ths present week, the board of held on jha ?bf but ths date, was Jid-J governors of the Portland Commercial vancea ror a day in order to. secure aioiuo nasxeciaea to noia a reception at mors Commodious hatl tbad thr.school I the olubrooms Jn-tho -Chamber of Com- at . building afforded. ' OtCter dates at the llarquam had been engaged., . , TELLER COUNTY. TO , . BE CLEAR OF: UNIONS merce building for; the Masons o'clock tonight : By-tar arrangement- e vary Mason In the city, whether a member of ths stats organisations or not, and whether he be identified with the Commercial club or not. Is invited to be present. The club is busy preparing for aa ex cellent evening of entertainment The following committee on reception was appointed, today; u.- " : ' Prof, t ! W.t Pratt chairman; B. E. Beekman, Judge' John B. Cleland, H. It. Pittock. Henry Roe. Judge W. M. Cake. George M. Hyland. ' Judge- J. C. More- - -;. (Journal SpMlat Serviee.) Cripple Creek, Colo., June 14. The Cltlsens All lanes and the Mine Owners' I association today Issued a statement re- ' f!?lnfK.ti,r il10? ,t.W,Jrd' "n,0n . W. W. Cotton, J. R Rogers,. A. M, i sui w iiaaa iudmib si swi uiuiis vtbui' uslly must be disbanded in this county. - "In the future," says ths statement "neither walking delegates, agitators ; nor labor unions will bo allowed to say who may or may not labor In Teller Anj senator Joseph Blmon. . county or who may no ao ousiness " here. ' ' ''. ..' ,'The source of all the strife Is the 'Western Federation of Labor." declares , the ' statement ", "Its existence will no longer be tolerated, here, but the Tel- luride union of various crafts already organised will not be Interfered with .as to their local or International affil iations, provided the trades assembly-be Anna Simmons . .....;..,.,.....S,101 Bessie Aaron . .................. .1,70$ Anna Mabel Atkinson S.2SZ Retha Fowler . 1,704 Pearl Bones , . U Fanny Hendeo . v.-.;.......t.....l.l'4 Mas Mason . . ...1.241 Ths names of those on ths committee to. take1 charge of ths entertainment of ths officers of the visiting war vessels and- the army guests from Vancouver barracks Is as follows: CoL James Jackson. Col. C U. Oantenbela and L N. Fleischner. The city's guests will bs elaborately entertained during their stay. . One of the functions which is planned la their honor 1s a luncheon, which Is to be given at,tho armory, y col. c-antenbein has assured tns com mittee that Third Infantry. O, N. CL, will bs present to take part la the Fourth of July festivities. This will mean an assemblage of about 1,000 men. The coronation ceremony will bs a noteworthy event It "wflr'taks" about 150 people to carry the ceremony out In proper style, one jtunared ana nny expected to be sold on that date. About 1.000,000 pounds will bo sold hers today, v All the eastern houses are -In need of wool, and are willing to pay for It to get It -' ,. - . , - In Auatr.il. th. Arnnttv mnA In 'Stantn America ths floods have dons vssj dam age to ths sheepmen, and the wool sup ply from those countries is almost noth ing compared to what It ususlly Is. la Montana ths loss ln the year has been nesrly (0 per cent and all thess things. taken with ths rise In the price of cot ton, has A tendency, to hoist ths figures ln ths wool pit OSBORNE ASSAULT . CASE IS DISMISSED v' (Special Dlapateb to The JbsrnaL) : Roseburg. Or,Janen. Andrew Os-1 borne, a . hop grower living near Wil bur, nine miles north of hers, who wss people are bow being tfrllted and 71 mors I under bonds for trial for criminal as- are wanted to assist isauic on ma person or moso cnaiuon, The .fourth of July- committee has I a uarterbreed girl, baa been discharged " (RpMlal'Dapetrh to The Josrsal.) , Pendleton, Or June 14. J. C Loner gan, the cattleman, la In town, having Just- returned - from a trip to lfcho, where ho superintended ths shipment of a lot of cattle bought for hla bouse. The price of cattle, according to Mr. Lonergan. Is about ths same as It has been for poms time, or at tS.7 a hun dred for steers. . However, 4ut -fw sales are being made at this figure. By ths last of July all ths cattle will be In first-class condition, and then the mar ket will begin to open, though It Is not vsry probable that ths pries will Jump much sbove what tbsy are now, Strsnge - as it may ' sssm ths ' berry season Is having a tendency to lessen ths demand : for meat In ths class, PENDLETON COURT PASSES SENTENCE! TRUE STORY OF VANCOUVER TREE hot a "wrnrxss nu.' sats xss. b. J. AJTBZXSOV. vr .a a-I M1B w.t.nifl , TJT BOVKBABT SISPUTS THAT XAJU.T XZBTOXT OP Smith, C. J. Bchnabel, M. B. Wakemaa, A. ILKerh. R. D. Inman. H. C Bowers, H. u. WQrtman, Herman vvuienoerg, j. G. Mack. A. P. Tifft Big. Blchel. R W. Hoyt J. Alnsworth. John HV.Hall prepared the following list of prises to be offered to federated trades and ira- ternal organlsationa which .participate In ths Fourth of July parade: Largest percentage of men of any ons organis ation. 100 second, largest percentage of men of any ons for want of enough evidence . to con-1 vicv - '" ' ' 't - ''- District A ttorney Brown followed every clus to obtain necessary testi mony but failed. The Frenchmen fled, while Anderson carried 'Gardner to ths house and be died within 'three days. This tragedy put Short In possession of ths land, but ws did not get our 11,000. I have spoken of these matters ln or- der to lead your, readers up to the fact -that Short never knew this Cottonwood tree from scores of. others that stood around our house, which, if standing now would bs 10 yards from shors la ths' Columbia river. In the Oregonlan article fa which I havs alluded reference la made . to' Olenn Rank, whom I havs known sines his birth, and I have wondered where TOWM.Iho goJUis early history of Vancouver.' Lt mo Just throw a little light on this? matter. . ,- ,-' I'-- .., t : ' Vancouver. Wash, June 10. To the rested .taken to Htnwn Prt.' Editor, of f The Jourual--ttnrBas longtund. for trial, where he was acouittt bean my deslrs to correct aa error that on ths testimony of W. R. 'Anderson, i I observed ln the Oregonlan, of the la- who. heard Gardner say It would be l sus of March , 104. Ths orror to Jft and righteous act to kill Short 1 . " Short -being: acoultted. . made a -trln, V'"' , ionwood trss standing at the foot of "w- "'."ifi0'' fSmclal MmatrJ. n Th. Xanrn.1 1 Main itrHt in thS'Citr Of Vancouver. I ; " " urncu Pendleton. Or, June 14.-In the cir- It is my desire to glvsth. readsrs of w.no?1L "bent "i J "'f .It court thbi afternoon James Bren- your paper few fact, la relation to , 1 'J!2 $50: most elaborate 11 00: largest number representing any fraternal ganisation ' in line, 1100; rraternal or labor .organisation with most attractivs uniforms, silk nag. mounted. . Other prises will be announced later. , ,ony put rsjieo. - ; . ; , ouu courx tnm arternoon james Bren- your paper r " fsctlvs titles that many were compelled largest percentage I wiepnons lino which ,. has I nan waa seniencea to ? aays tn jau ror wai "r": "r. ..1 . ir: ' to pay twice for their orooertv in nrrt.i. orgmxatlon. where! been stabllshed frV this city sast eeduction. D. M. King to two years for may not embellished with s, Pturs L jlluo Rank, bought 11 or 11 acr.s' where .the old Short house Is the membership exceeds 100, $60; Urgest j mon th f-""" and owned by the obtaining money under false pretenses, yet It will bs true. , of Glenn PercnUgS of memtorahlp undeV loo! ub.crlbersj.as been In working order Hugh Roby to 15 day. in Jail for sell- . I cro.ed ths plains In "omlng Hon. A. JB, Reames, who was reelected a week a so as district attorney for the , lonnwun oisoandea ana no similar ooy-1 first prosscuting attorney district oom cott agency organised.". - . , - I prising Jackson and Josephine counties, ' " 1 " ' 11 1 I Is at- ths Portland hoteu Mr. Reames . OOPPXJniZsVBT SZSS. , I is about to enter upon bis second term las prosecuting attorney In his district NOTED POLITICIANS VISITING CITY HEPPNER KEEPS HER MEMORIAL DAY mwmSZimZ '" -mtMnr. On lh. lln. .r. l. raC H W.1. d i. M.DmSi t. rortll At tut " ZwTh. M tw. T.M S.Vm t .WMI tobor .r- JCSf"'. ??. '' ...-. r J. SSL ' JSSSJ,,J2fffI ! lM;.iMkS inU KIINU IS BELIEVED TO BE THE KIDNAPER on to Peel, a small plaoo in ths moun tains SS miles east of hero, giving ths residents east of that district . direct communication witn .the county seat (Sprclal Dlapateh to The Joaroal.) Heppner, Or., June 14. Today, June 14, Is the data selected by ths cltlsens I IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADEsAT HOT LAKE ? (Special Okpatch to Th JoornaL) La Grande, Or., June 14. The Hot about three months ws moved to Ore- " ' rounanouse. jar. Rank, son CltTat wblch Place ws lived untU ,hwVer' number of other f5 5L"y.r:TniC. .T.;7JS m to which hs wss holding on for a mmeV hld bought" land at Vancouver. Waah.. trfaa---tiAn In t h 111 raBminltsAsanAsk T K . hardship with a great deal or interest lie. T-Tm." ."" n-hrtn that when we moved to wooa ire. . . w ; - . i tin it m mrw nJkTsVllSls ft m rm .. Lake antoriura, which tm becoming j have been at Eagle harbor on the day Seattle. Wash.. Jun. 14.-The police be- "?liJh I rrt deal ortater"t ln thl" 'ionce . I have told ii.v. that inhn TTir. .v.- f.i I hardship with a great aeai 01 iniorov, i ... rr.h. , ., arrested yesterday with ' his three ac complices, is ths kidnaper of Brewttt Baker, the baby who mysteriously dis appeared five weeks sgo. He Is known to ' (Journal ftpcdal ferric) . . . A year ago he was ths Democratic nom- committee at a- recent meeting to oe ths United L States, will soon havs an- two of the gang carried the baby down SrIA ;:r.0n trouble but that I1 "ucn nonsense. Trustin Farmlngton. Ms.. June 4.Mr Helen Ins for , congressman . against Blnger jtasnrM ss memorial fJ "0 room- to supply the sound, while King went into hiding &J$Z 'no .Son to him. ay,not consign this to til new home Mr. ons of ths most noted health rosorts In ths child was atoleV It 1. supposed that IvifA ""Tn a w. li.j..v . . - . .. Vanceufer there were but threo whit. 7". " "Tiw 1 ,nr' S th.r. astds from ths Hudson '" rner of the government Bay company. Upon arriving at our P' k ; boms MR Allows imormoo my , . ' christening his claim." he nevsr did. ' Cof f fnberry. the national ' organiser of Hermann and. though defeated, ho made Heppner shall remain In - existence. In the great demand of the public who are nd from the camp near Seattle eommit- ths W. C. T. U., Is dead. OX1TEKAT WAS MTTsVDEBSD. f , (Journal 8pclal Swrlce.) ',. - ' Mobile. Ala., Juns 14. News was re- '":' eelved here by steamer from Puerto. Cor : tes. Hondurss, today, of the assassina tion of deneral Venegres at Torro dur ' ing the recent revolution. ' ' ; ' a brilliant campaign, cutting down the hr ' ,th0e" no os "le,r "ve" 10 "Wn ther from all parts -joT ; ths ted burglarlss, robberies snd other crimes. normal itepuwican .majority in ns ois-i wuuviuu..v tv uuf . , ,. trict by several thousand yotes. ; . J.yf. v ' " ' , The owners, Walter M. Pierce and Dr. i, n p r-nhn nf RnaAhnro- iiit un.i Mum or nowers or .very variPtT i Phv. arn letting nut bid. tnr th rm. tnr.cinrt from Dnurl.s eountv. is at th. I have-been furnished ths comtalttee that I dation work, and the traraerstructur. will I ' ..t rv ... m.. imnerlaL As the Democratic : nominee I are in Chari I for the stats senate Mr. Coshow defeated XAXAKA X.ODOB, X. OJf P. 1 .n..'-... A. ) . I . ' - ' . i VH.mv W .U1M U k I rg. ui mw uruinnnou, ; i do wrewa ma xaat u men no nntTI r.i.. -nr..t, t,. a . xr.i ..I l V" KWUWB U19 nT Wl WHW1I1VUUI ih 1 0. VDUn) IDIDrOVe-I T .X-a. XTn , IfIA TTnl.hfa T.UI.. I : " . ' . . aI . aI. - A. d Marsters, ths Republican candldats c'mw vrUl begln. The cltlsens of .Hepp-1 ments to bs mads within ths next year officers for thVcomina- sst mm aarui in tne river, IrXwJ fi7.i-JrST-r n7.I.!;': U.r .nd .nrroundtn countrr win fn.rJ will cot uoward of tiKo nns Th- 1t.Pc A0' a1"!-: f but hs returned again, and inasmuch as should nay no attention to him. Mr. FeUows further tod us that the Hudson Bay company had taken this man Short to Llnnton, a point six miles below; Portland, where they leit mm, but Short soon returned and th Hud-i son Bav eomoany then put him and his family aboard a batteau, a large boat of waste baskst, I am. : .MRS. & 3, ANDERSON. BAPTIST CONVENTION MEETS AT VANCOUVER .nit ih. manas-ar of Binsor Hermann'a I ner and surrounding country will march .....in.i Mnn.irn Thmiffh TVinr. I from the city to the cemetery and l grounds w las county . is normally Republican by I etrew with flowers ths 800 graves that parks and. flower gardens a heavy majority and though Marsters mark ths last resting place of (the bod- is already a member or tne stats senate, I 01 -mow nwoYra ro we water. Coshow defeated mm oy ; nearly zw ""' now wu ; coat - pwara or : sioo.ooo. . The ...-.I- ... out in , beautiful j w. A. Cadwell, P. C. ; Earl Stone, C. C; votes. of one year ago. -- 1 . - t. AOKES AJbTS PAXJTS WZU BIS- appba xp no, ABvxoa or this voxTZJuns crraiar ts rox- i-'H ftJ''''-iX &OWZS. '' ' .,'.JH?i THREE DEPUTIES : - OUSTED BY STOREY In accordsnce with the order of - ths county court adopted on Saturday, Sher- KING MAY REVIEW - AMERICAN: SQUADRONi (Journal Special Srvlee. Manchester, June 14.-The Manchester BESSIE MAYNARD IS : BURIED AT CIIEHALIS 1 (Special Dispatch to The Journal) James Downing, V, C; Spencer Klrby, prelate; W. A. Cadwell, M. of w.; Stephen Mack. M. of fx The K. of R. It B. and M. of E. wlU hold over unUl the end of ths year. ho had a family of three or four boys and as many girls, they unfortunately permitted him to remain. After ws had! (SmcUI Dtipatdt to Th. Journal Vancouver, Waslu Juns 1 4. Ths I4tl O. A. O. 0XA8S DAT. . (Spedal Dlapateh to Tb. JoarnaL) Corvallls. Or.. JunS 14. Today Is class Chehalls, Wastu Juns 14. -There was Iday - of commencement week. - At S j A -woman's back has many-aches and (.pains, ti , . . .. y, . . . i i, Most times 'tis ths kidneys' fault i Backache ts really kidney ache; , That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it Many Portland word en know this. Read what ons has to saySbout- it: Mrs. H. Urtrln rM(no- o UKrt KmI Anmn ninm Bjr: "i m giaa. to rec j ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for I know , they are a reliable medicine for the . kidneys, I bad trouble arising from f those organs for several years, causing 'Piu.in iiir oicn Ma rheumatism. Whenever I -caught cold it settled in j my kidneys, rendering their action too rrequeni ana greatly disturbing mv rest. Learning about Doan's Kidney Pills I Iff Storey today-discharged three' depu-i Dispatch understands-that at an "early ties In the tax claim department leaving I date the American naval squadron will seven, the maximum now allowed by the 1 visit British waters and will there b re court:: iThose ' discharged " are: Paul loeived by the king. , ?. 4. Deady,-Richard Clinton and Clarence H. j It is presumed the squadron referred a very - Urge . attendance here at ths funeral services over ths body of Bes sts Maynard, daughter of Btats Treas urer Maynard, who was brought here for burial. Ths- funeral was held at t o'clock, at the Presbyterian church. Rev. J. R. Monfort officiating. , Ths Interment was In ths Urauhart cemetery. A num. ber of. well-known Olympla cltlsens and Potndexter. ? In order, that no charge of to will consist of the. full ; European J Judges Hadley, Fullerton and Mount favoritism might bs mads the chief clerk ( squadron as well as the vessels which placed the names of the 18 deputies in I are now at Morocco. .. The American . hat and drew from th. hat threa.1 ahowlnr will therefore h onnnf th. slips,: roe three drawn being discharged. most . formidable ever seen in British waters. The fact that it will or greeted I by. the king lesds to the belief that ths dlsplsy comes ag a result of. s direct invitation,. . :- , i-'':.s;:;,;.if,: r" of - the supreme court cams over from ths capital with ths fsmlly. Thers was s, wagon load of beautiful floral tributes from loving friends.. . . JAPANESE ADVANCE BEIIIND.PORT ARTHUR .' (Josraal 8pedal Servic.') Sti Petersburg. .Juno? 14, -Ail bfflclal dispatch reports that two Japanese dl- PACZPZO UHTTSSTTT AXTXXT -itSsseisi Dispsteb" to1 The josnsif f ' Pacific University, Or. Juns 14. To day the 'closing exercises of the -acad emy will be held at I o'clock in the after :'s';i:ii-lJIWIS) COUWTT CXOP8. - . (Special Dispatch to Th. JsirnaLl , ' ". 1 Chehalis, Wash.. Juns 14.- Ths crop condition in Lewis county is not all that could be desired, especially the spring grain snd ths hay, which are ths heaviest-; Fall grain looks vers, flne and hops are good, but the hay crop will bs short and the spring grain needs rain vary badly. There was some showery visions Monday began an advance to the (noon, and at I o'clock in the evening the weather last week, but the rainfall in ths Chehalis valley was not sufficient to do much "good. Thers was a light frost ' Friday night Fruit1 will yield heavier than for many yefcra. got a box at the Lsue-Davls Drug Co.'s north of Pulandlen in ths rear of Port j anniversary associate alumni will meet .win, vwi ". i amnui ana nira i Arthur and norm or Jtincnow. ' xne re- I streeiB. ana ney nejpea me from tM ih. .T.n.n.u t.v luwnniAji l s ; sv .:: .i time I commenced lo ue them.r I f Err Tj-nt.i. :Tn: ,nh. Know li any one is troubled with back ache or weak kidneys will tri- Dnin'i Kidney Pills they will be wall satis-1 Vandegou. ned witn tns results obtained ' I keep them ln the house all , ths time and sometimes take doss or two to tone 1 up my- aianeys. For sale by - all dealers. : . '' 'ti : r 4 Tou Dla Tung. Jantsia Tung and the I . ; U.. A. K CnCdllipniCllt : heights of v. Llntsla . Tung, south V of At Hood :; Riv.r.V June 1S.1 and IT. o'clock ln ths afternoon ths senior class day exercises will be. held on the cam pus, and at 8 o'clock In ths evening ths senior entertainment will take place in ths operarbouss. - jj4;.f.. .. .. ;. .. . W. A. a BZBSOXSSB. lived, here for about three weeks my annual meeting) f ths Puget Sound Bap-J fathsr having occasion to visit a neigh- tint ' association, ' composed of tha bor. met s. man on the. highway. Both churches of southwestern Washlnrtnn. men stopped, facing each other. - . - will commsnco this evening In the Bap My father said: "I believe this Isttlst church, corner Eleventh and H. and Mr. Short, is It not r will close on Friday. evening nsxt The man rspusd, ,-tss mat is 1 my i x moat lntsresting program has beea nanie." . . . arranged, ths general theme of whirh My father " then said: "My name is i, Evangelism." Ths different meeting. Kellogg, " who bought Mr. r Flow J Of tho association wfll bs addressed by? land." ths pastors and others of th. .luinrlits Mr. Short replied: "! think you ars tlon and bv leadina- mini.ter. r On my land.". - Portland. ' My father sent this rejoinder: "Mr. m,, tneetlnr hi .v.nini win J a Short, you attend to your own business, auc a ! Abbottr Tr,n let m.(jalone and possibly w. may.be pogmm for lotorow wm beT friends. At 1:3ft o'clock in th. .rnAnn With this theyjsrted apparenUy 3 A:r. " .r iV-": . IWaSS utuently crystallised Kl'wiby "'LIZ into a reality, ... nt vunii Ws remained here ' for about three .nlm.A., , '.' (Special Dtapateh to Ths JonrnaL) -Pullman, Wash., Juns 14.-At ths Washington 'Agricultural college this buslnsss. conferringof diplomas by Hon. Vancouver. At the:end of this period tJ Ln ict ,d Frank J. Barnard tf Seattle, president of my father sold out to sv -gentlsmsn "-VSoa? rV. S ths board of regents, will take nlace In U. ri.r.r h mk. to hnid " - wuaV ssrmon--A Strong Church) ths college chapeL - - crkA' tww father $Sb with whlchl orV BT...W. H. qibsom to bind the bXrgain.' ana was to pay 11,000 on ths following -Saturday. Im mediately Mr. Gardner took possession and we moved to Llnnton. Mr. Gardner abkasajtb rtnrEBAz. : Preferred Stock Oann Oaoda. Allen A T.ewle" Feet Brenil. POKES OBOTS OAJUkXSBS. saw by ell dealers. Price. 80 cents.' ronter-Miiourn vo.. BufTalo, N. T., sols agents for ths United States. f- Remember the name Doan's and tslM no substitute. ( Waihlng toa Burnt .t The Joumat) ' . V.ln-.nM T.. - 1 . T nA U nT.4. I a VVMUIH.IV1I, A rAWJ (A .A I Ilftl' i(hi was today appointed regular and Ralph Watktns substltuts rural xarrlef at Forest Grove. , Regulator Una steamers leave for Hood River dally et 7 s m. Steamer Regu lator' Thursday morning and ths hand some steamer f Bailey Gatserf tomor row . (Wednesday) morning, at 7 a. m. Low round trip tickets now, on sals to maw:MAniAt).wmmxMOM, ; Washington. Juns 14. -Th Commer cial National bank et JCendleton, ' Or, was today authorised' to begin bustneas veterans .and their friends. ; Excellent I with, 160.000 capital. Clyde Beach" Is meals on board. At ths sign of The I the president, T.G. Halley. vlce-pfeal. usiies, loot Alder st t'hpns, Main tl. I dent and W. L Thompson, cashiers Ths funeral services of ths late Mrs. Jans Abraham will bs held at ths Cen tenary Methodist Episcopal church, cor ner East. nn anr East Ntatn streets. at t:S0 p. m. tomorrow. x:-,i--?;-:?--$ The pall bearers will be as follows: W. R Chase, William Smith. J. C, Rdb- erts, J. D. Lee, Xevt Reed, W.; W. Car penten C. M. Plerson, N. Kennedy, O, J. Bales,.:;; MM'-H? f'-vw.V.r:'iWysi(;' PrafSRSd Btook Oannsd Ooada. AUsn & Lswls Best Brand. . , 2UCR-MCHFHIKE-TC3ACCC liOTS FKMAN-NTIY CUHES fO rUUkMKTKULMS lfrirVlTITOTt- BOItTLAND TZ. began to build fence-ons morning, hav ing for-his helper T,R Anderson. Working hard all - day they cam out on th next morning to find their new fence torn down, rebuilding It that day, wlth-th same result ths nsxt morning. -'Notwithstanding the fact that .Mr Gardner was an episcopalian preacher he became exasperated at this and said to ' Anderson: s "I ttellevo It , would bs a righteous .act to kill that man." f . y Nearby, however, was a little village, called fCanacker town."1 to which point Gardner went ana secured 40 of these Frenchmen to - help him rebuild his fence. They had not been working long when the report of a gun was heard, this wss followed by another and Mr. V ml -t fc ;i riortally woundad. j No Time Like Nov To buy those Oxfords, and there's no Oxfords like the XZ" 870 W 1 y.-:',i"l