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J' 13 . THE OREGON - DAILY JOTJRNAi; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, ICOi. T. MES THICK TMRTUPACIFIC passengers on each rushed tram th upper deck and prepared to tak to th lift boata It wu only by prompt work upon tho parts of tho captains and engineers of tha two . boats that a collision wad averted. . v, : ',. ; GRAND HIGH PRIEST OF THE ROYAL ARCH, CENTRAL 0RE60.N rBUETJKOn A 1CTWTSST. STZAXXB AJLABXA ROXTS A AS- :, ToxxsKzara srosrsxm or rx bxa vu Ajn wabotixt mw Thomas F. Ryan of Oregon City, who ; ' I wma elected arana nign pnn m rut Boat Um Idle at the Book Tbxmgk Royal Arch Maaons of Oregon UJi 'i'u.i- u.j, LM tvuv VMM " - - ; Beady for Xar Work. ( ' Never tlno tho tlmt tnat tho steamer Arrow -was lying at her dock on tho taat aldo haa tha local waterfront takaa auch an intereet In a rivar ataatnar aa It la now taking In tha Telephona Thla vaaal 1 la -, known aa tho mysterious eraft No, 1 , Tha laUat atory regarding har, and ona that la believed by nearly ovary local ataamboatman, It that Jacob Kamm holds a chattel mortgage on tha veaael and la keeping- her laid uo In order that aha may not be put on tha Ureal and political elrdee. He came -to KORfJAL SCHOOL i : j mmmi i.- ' , CBOWBX9 TO . After a. passage of IT . days from Tokohama, the Hamburg-American .-steamer Arabia arrived In port at 6 o-r.inXk this morning. Her officers atata . ' that the oasaag waa the smoothest they I torta run. - have aver experienced on tho North The Telephone haa been ready for ao paclfle, and that tha trip waa almost tlve eervtce for several woeka, but aha . without Incident Captain Bahle aald j, kept Idle at East Pino otreat dock. - that the engine of his ahlp worked It la reportad that 110,000 waa borrowed "well, and had It not have teen for head from Kamm for the building of the t' wlnda, hla ahlp would ha vo made bet- veaael. He feared that aha would be -'vter time, although aha arrived a day ued on the Astoria run and In th4t sooner than shs wa expected. The war cut In on tha bualneaa of hla liner, 'steamer la now discharging at tha Al- tha Lurilne. At tha present time tha , blna dock. ' ;- . Bah bualneaa between Portland and tha The Arabia carried a heavy mall, hav- eity by tho sea la light, and It la aald ) fag taken bags on board at Toko that If another day boat waa put on tha : v.mt unit of it waa for tha east Aatorla run the Liiriin wiuM k nn. Only one passenger came over on tha able to pay expensea , ; veaeel a Mr. Halnea of Ban rranolaco. , . i Tha vessel carried a heavy cargo, al- . , , roBT&AJTB MAT WZV. ? - though It la aald that aha waa unable ?: , . to wait for eeverai hundred tona that Portland ahlppora have not yet gtvaa ' waa being ohlpped from Interior Japan up the, fight for tha contract to aupply 'to tha ooaat. Tha largeat Item, on tho tho government with 1,111 tona of oata - reeeel'g Invoice waa gunny bag a, there that are to be ahlpped to tha Phlllp- ' being 1,(00 tona for Portland and tha ptnea. Although local bidders offered Ipuget atund cltloa. 1 Thera Waa alao to deliver tho. raln on ahlpboard aev S.too ban of rice, l.fcOO baga of augar, era! months quicker than tho Ban Fran- j 00 baga of pepper, 000 baga of tapioca, claco shippers, tho contract was awarded 111 tona of tea, 211 tona of sulphur, 100 to Bay City Arm. Senator Mitchell tona or oampnor. e w " V.t.-n..n TV oanipm.nt of Odd Fellow la Oregon, cases of rattan furniture, Ualdea bun- nastar'g department of tho army at ,n . V. mnnlt ,rtBnP - h dreda of bundles of matting and scores I waahington, and it is hoped that Port for eaaternltlea and 1,400 tat W . BuVn.W 'tha SM f ""l !' - tons for Portland merchants, tha feat commerce yeatarday wired Senator Pit , n,n V.ar. and 7. kin Sirtfled between tha sound eltlos Mitchell to wgo Portland's causa. Be- Oregon City doien years ao, and la , kaa m iui seattie aniDDers nava neon najm- I - awaiting tho steamer ror ner owwaro i 7 " 1' "r L w-w- o I a I si tlhAii sTPtw .aKsi TAt 1 m 9A'm akaiiu ara moat bright Birrxsnra CATAomr t. xaxaa Atrszxvoa o r wmrcii o&ab VATCtra x- XSCXSXS VAST TSAX TZXT IVO cxsgrvzr-AxaxvT mxst( y mm PRACTICE-. fl.'l Till; UfJATILLA TrntonrlatAjroa looatxs o bsskbtatzov TWO M3XZS voxtnc or bxvoxak rXIVQI ajTATIOK. M ZSXAXf- 9 AttT tSXEXUX SIIU tM AD- DITZOV TO OTXXX XXXMCXMHS. pi i r'ffi') " '.V:' t fSnedal IMiMtfk fen Tha Innmt.t iiuiunwt ur, wune . A.ooui six I weeks ago Major Erwin, oommander of tho government poat at Walla Walla, ac companied by Captain Armstrong ' and ' '. (Ipedal Dlapateb te The Jearaat) - brain. Or- June ll This Is com- I menooment week at the Central Oregon 1 Stat Normal achool and ' tha "sweet a. mwA th, tuitanta In run. Oral JMLVO Dn vumj irvm wmxu aiurn -v- " " vi " until lata at night completing arrange- umatlllaa, hold a conference with the menta for the various programs and Indiana and secured a lease for throe reoeptlona. , . - ' ' Jr-r' ' ground for a, Urget range, - ; On Sunday the baeoalaureata ser- It la located two and A half miles moa waa preached at tha normal buUd- onh of Bingham Sprtnga station, and Ing by Rev. Ora C wrignt pastor Oil" tar turn purpoee, m The Kind Toa nave Alwajs Eonjht, and which has beca , . . jam, iias Dorne ino BigTiatnre Ct auMs ucenmaueunuer ius per- , ri m- Bonaliaperrlslon elnce its Infancy. f 014tC4r$ , AHnir nn nna M aiulva vah In M All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-pood" are batr Hrperlments that trifle with and endanger the health of In&nts and Children Experience against Experiment. ' H What ic CASTORIA , JVDQZ THOMAS T. TLX AS." - Oregon from Maeaachuaetts over 10 years ago, and became prominently Iden tified with tho business Interests of Ore gon City, Mr. Ryan has served as grand chief patriarch of tha grand an- tho Baotiet cnurctt at Juugene. tie cnoee i " i uin y i . . . . . . is bis subject Making A Uf a." .Mr. parallel with tha rangeand henca no Castoria Is ft harmless Substitute for CJastor Oil, rOTr wngnt la a pieaaing speaxer ana nis I r-V- ""T; .r",," . iTonc, JLvrops ana BOOtnWff BjrupS. It Is Plea8ant. It ' contains neither Opirun, Morphine nor other Narcotic : . sobitance. ' Its age is Its iroarantce. It destroys Worms ; ' . smd allays FeTerlshness, ,It cures Diarrhoea and VTlad''- Colic It relieves Tee thin gr Troubles, cures Comtioatioa and Flatulency. - It assimilates the Food, regulates tho ; ' Stomach and Bowela, giving healthy and natural sleep , The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend.' ' ccnuiriE CASTORIA auvayq Bears the Signs effort la well reoelyed. Monday - was devoted to reports by tha teachers and In tbo evening the Zamsamlan -aodety gave an entertain ment and tha following participated in tha program ' carried out: Grace Bailey. Lawrence ' Newton. , Florence Peck. Phil Huntington, Anna Johnson, Lloyd Whipple, Maud . Cathcart, . Ethel Sneed. ' .' " - '.-' Tbo aoolety offered three prises In i ths declamatloa oontest and tho Judges awarded them to'Mlsa Bailey, Phil Huntington and Miss Sneed In tha or der named. i Tueaday was field day. Tha principal feature - waa a baseball gams between Oakland and Drain, the Oakland team wr::LWZ'TTr, by i.acora T of 11 to I. The I.M n,r .t (ni.h 7h.. ilL nd time with hla alecUon as represen- Drain bore were unable to passage. It la expected uai. severe hundred tona mora will arrive within the next two dears. Most Of this out-. ward cargo la flour, although thera la a' largo amount of machinery , ana to bacco. ; '..: .' Tho officers of ths steamer sUts that they sighted mora whalea during their recent. paasaga across ths Paclfis than they bad aver seen on ouch a ahort trip before. . It aeeraed that nearly all tha whales of tha Pacific bad gathered along tha path of tha Arabia, juet ta sea what a German steamship looked Ilka In the groat American ocean. Four or five days out from tho Columbia river a largo number of drifting loga were encountered. Tha officers ara of the opinion that there were enough logs to have made a dosen largo rafts, and AXOVO WATxaraosT. IRRIGATION ON SHOE RESERVE Having received a large part of bar cargo of lumber at tha Inman-Poulsen mills, ths . schooner Mabel dale was shifted , to Llnnton this afternoon to take en her deekload. She arrived in I port June t, and Is loading for San Pa- lBTtcx oOWTVOTZD BY OOTBm. boyg were unable to find Crow's curves for safe hits. Ths basket ball game between tho red and blue aaah local school teams was won by ths red Sash by a ecoro f It to II. Polo vaultTie at I feet Inches by Harphln, Moon and Whipple. Potato race Won by Hill. Back race Won k by Whipple; time. iv eeconaa. Baseball Normal vs Drain, won by normal; aoora, 21 to 10. ' Wednesday tventng . tha graduation exercises wers Jield and ths school building was crowded to Its I utmost capacity. The following took part In tha program of tha evening? Mrs. W. of tha bullet from lta course on account of tha wind. , ,y .-. - On May II a detachment of soldiers arrived from Walla Walla to, clear tha range of trees and brush and to construct ths butta On May II Com panies K and O ' arrived from Walla Walla and spent . ten days In ' target practice. Companies F and H, In com mand or captain Bievert, are thera Tha range 'will ba In nsa for two months each year. Tho suppllea are ahlpped frora Walla Walla, with tho exception of tho contract for meat, potatoes and bay, tha meat and vegetablea being sup plied by nearby ranchers, while' tha hay is ahlpped la from Grand Bonds valley. --. -. :. , .. Companies F and H report soma ex- cellept scores being made. - Target prao tice la' begun at a. m. and kept up with an Intermission of an hour for din ner, until T p. m. i- Each trooper's" record -' Is carefully kept ' Small arms practice Is part of tho dally routine alao. Tha camp la beautifully located on tha banks of the Umatilla river. Tha gleaming camp Area tha white tents and tha mellow laughter and aonga of ths colored troop ers adds a charm ' to tha beauty of tho soena I '. : " . t., ; Kach trooper Area live shots at tho 100-yard lino and tbo same number at tho 100, 400. 100 and 100-yard Una : - Jn addition to thla they have, dally, skirmish drllL Flgurea simulating '&ffiJYoiilaw In Uso For Over 30 Years. VMS Mvfi . w wnwwwn aewveaaenu. In order to Complete her lumbar cargo, tho steam schooner Aberdeen shifted frora the Eastern to the Inman-Poulsen mills . this morning. Tonight - ths at earner -will go to Rainier to take on 100 polea The Aberdeen's cargo la con signed to Redondo. With a cargo of 1.100,000 feet of lura- snrsrT raoic tajccka wxu cot sa . sxzTT-rotni ' tbo tsajto AODUSrBOSVOTZTB & ABB WOa, BB MSSBP. An address on "Th Cbsraotsr of ths Komi wAisivavrt f rta mtiea,j T.vtvnHak xneir presenoa w mi rui rmuiuv i mina. the; American steamer Hyades menaoa m ampping;- - ' WUd Oyar tk War. 'In speaking of the Japan-Kassian , war, Third Officer SChulg said: v ' ... .. "All tha people of the Japanese em pire ara wild with patriotism, and they are doing everything that Can ba thought of to aid their native land in Its struggle with the great white esar. Many times during tha night and day large processions of students and bust- ' ness men of tho seaport cities march through the streets singing and ahout Jng. 'Long live tha emperorr Europeans and Americans who happen to be on tha streets at the time the procession goes br are expected to Join In tho shouts of ths people for their ruler. ' If tho P ale faced atrangers do not do thla their hats ara knocked off and they are made to bow to tha flag of the rising sun. "Although ths people srs Joyous over their recent victories, they , ara begin ning to groan tinder the heavy taxea And it is said that these are not nearly as high as they will go before tha sum mer is over.' Business men of. Yoko hama and Kobe told us that the debt of tha empire was already so largo that they could never hope to pay It It Is Ideal Teacher" waa delivered by Dr, Henry D. SbeldOn, U. of O.. Eugene. Presentation of diplomas was made by Capt B. D. Boawell, .chairman of tho axecutiva board. Tho past year has been a very suo oessful one for the Drain normal Tha people of tha district this year levied a ' 1 (SMdal Plspatek Toe JoaraaL) Pendleton. Or, Juno Is. Major Lo I special school tax of 70 mills for tha left down, the river at I o'clock this Moorhouss ...has returned from a run I purpose of paying off an indebtedneis morning. . Sho Is bound for Manila. of several days at tha Fort Simooe of 17,000 on tha building. Tho grounds In order to repair tha damages re- reservation near North Yakima, where have been greatly Improved by local eelvad In soma mysterious manner off ho has been tho guest of tho agent of efforts and with a little aid from the Cape , Horn,; tho Britiaa ahlp Beacon tha Indiana ' state the school will be In better eon- Rock will' go Into the dry dock next I During his stay there Mr. Moor-1 ditlon than aver before. Tho board of week. ; Bbe wui need extensive repaora I house took some very interesting- pio-1 rugents will meet today, , . iturea or tna great irrigation oucn AtraXXZA AXJSXYXS rSOX raXSOO. I which haa just been completed leading O ftMOMMv a - DRINK THE OLD AD 'RENOWNED ' ' I GAMBRiNUS LAGER BEER: . SEND ORDERS FOR BOTTLED BEER TO OFFICE. 7fl3 WASHINGTON " ST. " After tussellng with strong northwest winds for several , days, the. steam schooner Aurella arrived In port this morning. She carried a full passenger list and nearly 100 tone of general cargo for local merchant a Captain Erlckson reported , that although , tho northwest wind blew atrong and steady over since his veaael steamed out of tho Golden Gate, , there were no acci dents or unusual heavy gales to mar from tha Yakima river a ahort distance above North Yakima to tha near vicin ity of Fort Slmcoe. : This ditch, which was opened May 1 la one of the big- undertakings of the state of Washington, and la capable of carrying a body of water 10 feet wide and seven feet deep at Its highest : It now covers 10.000 acres of rich land. and when tha plans ara completed and all of the land contiguous Is put under water, mora than 04.000 aorea will be ARTISTS' RECITAL AT FOREST GROVE position ara placed in front of tha butta Theao flgurea are. frames of Iron oov-l ored with canvas. Tho trooper segtns Bring at tha 100 yard Una and after firing three shots runs to ths 100-yard Una where ha fires several mora shots, and continues to ad vance, firing at each 100-yard Una till ho has arrived at tho 1 00-yard Una Umm tA 41mm ah.t .- I la all he Area to shots and his record I Is kept ' Tho 10 shots must ba fired In a certain time, or they are not counted on his record. One of the men, a sergeant la a dis tinguished marksman, t having - partici pated la tha sea girth contests and being one of ths 11 best marksmen la the I United States army.' ..v...-' MaMBMaMMyMaMaMBSBSaBsSBa The Sea Serpents Bave Arrived k B asi s4i4 a 7es . tsa Stiimmant tSaiaigarvn I Excursion train leaves .Union depot I MtfOOSin Grflhd ThCitTC aasamsVant Wrdk Afllv 1110 t?iS : tKsl I '', w .: t ,, , round trip. ' Ticksta, ' 14 1, Alder Street 1 Friday and RatnHay Klghta.' Joae IT-lg, 1001 1 B0?1 physicians ars specialists TELEPHONE No. MAIN 43t . BOTH PHONED' M0OOO ? , W. T. Masle, WHY WE CAN CURE YOU No 'Hatter Wbst May Be Your ' ,:v . ' 'Affliction ,V3'SU" the passage. Tha Aurella will sail out-1 watered from It Tha land U tho prop- ward next Saturday with a cargo of 100 tons of wheat and 140,000 feet of i arty of tho Yakima Indiana and the ditch has been built for them by the lumber, all of which Is consigned to I government , . - - -. San Francisco dealers. I The government has cut tha land up into smau tracts wmcn ara rented xor JACXXES ABB OOXXBGh I period of five years. For tho Brat year ' ' ' t in ii ' - line remer pays ev nnu bji ur lur u Portland girls are making' ready toiacond 1, and for the rest of the five , . , M , . i ,, win m mw UU. .rriTV I vmiw w tm iiiiiwi v wuuu m 1WMV1MW VI UW W. IDUI lit.. yU W U soon feel tha great weight of tho Rus sian arms, and that the little brown bxo oooasjob of na ybab OOMacSsTCTSMZBT OOBOZBT OF FA-1 OXTZO UAlVSJUsTTY AXBABOXD BT FBOF. nAMX B. OXUFMAJT I T.imn wf A m-m m mm i mmim ' I and Union depot Bargain Price Matinee Saturday. the ' most ' (Special Dispatch to Th. oeraal.) , Forest Qrove, Or., June IC The big occasion of tho year at thla place was tha commencement concert ; of pacific Severe Vanishment . ; " From th Chicago Journal. Vlaitor What ' do ,you.j do, wheal Johnnie Is naughty T . Mamma Put him to bed without any aupper. , ....wr-y,..!, viih ii.n i -; Brenlng Prlcee-ewef floor, 11.80, -1 00. Papa Ha cries, and sh carries It np Balooar. TOe and sue. , OaUerr. 2&e and ss to mm on a way. n r .- i- "Our New Minister,, . t- . last Year's Big Rlt11 .' ' Barsala Mattoe- 'Lower Boer. Boo. Balmur.. I - 7.114... u. -. a i Am . men will ba crushed out of China by sheer force, t But tho Japanese troops are a 'fin looking lot of men, and they fight Ilk demons. v Second of tna Bow Fleet. K aal-jt JViftiln Sh faov A m ires am rka MAnhns I rhpaa.AAnt arsk sinri tlsif rtlif si asm all I Wjroming, and tha torpedo boat destroy- orchard during th flv years la which I ralty, arranged by Prof. Frank R. era Paul Jones and Prebla Tha war- he Uvea on th land. . ' Chapman, director of the conservatory ahlpa ara bound for Port Townsend, but Bach renter Is also required to build of muslo. and waa tha Unset , program ara to atop over in roruand for several hla lateral ditches from tha main gov-1 or tha kind ever given in Forest Orova days, and will be here to aid In the ernment ditch which leads the water I Part 1 of tha program was ah artists'! celebration of tha "glorious Fourth." from tha river to th land. Th new! recital given by the conservatory staff I Th waranipe nailed from tn Golden I. settlement Is thriving, and In a short I assisted by Lauren Pease of Portland Tha Arabia Is th second of th new I G night Ml will proceed up th time will be one of tho moat productive I and Miss Una Llnehan of Chicago, the fleet recently chartered by tho Portland A Aalatle Bteamahlp company from tha Hamburg-American Una Ths first to arrive here was the Nlcomodla, which , reached this port from ths orient May 1 1. Th Arabia was built at Glasgow In 1901. and Is registered at 0,411 tons ' groaa She Is 181 feet lornr, ' 41 feet . beam and 17 feet .deep. - .Bh has a carrying capacity of 1,000 tona Her 'j. oncers are: ' - '. v Captain, L Bahle; eoat under easy steam. Tho Wyoming parts of tbo Stat Of Washington. is ox Siise xon ciapiacraieDi, wniie me Jones and Prebla are of 420 tons each. CASOABB X.OOXS STAT OFBB. Well-known river captains are now of th opinion that the locks at th Cas cades will not hav to be closed this sea- eon on account of high water. It Is said that tha river la now as high as It will i COMMENCEMENT AT ST. MARY'S ACADEMY latter the newly engaged vocal assistant for nextjrear. Mlaa Llnehan in VUlan- elle and In th aria from Semaramlda I showed a wide range of power under perfect control. . Mra Chapman's full rich voice In tha "Eel King," by Schubert was. never heard to better advantage. - Mra Chap-I man Interpreted with genuine dramatlo I effect and rare taste and feeling. rr u.t .vi I he dnrinar th. lunmtr. and as there la no I evening at Bt Marya academy heiore I ,,. lth hla ,.1a1 ,,)., nf , I chief offlo.r; II. Langtir, second officer; "r m ""' vl . preasion. " , - j. Sohuls. third offloert T. H, Reepning, th river men say they will b open I the Institution. Miss WUlma Waggoner accompanledl chief engineer: C Schultas. . second I " suiouer uuu, l uie targe sut was crowaea ana su tho vocal numoera. - nglneer; L Schloaser, third engineer; i.'.g:i.i-.v"r!lf"' ' ' " ' " jmany war unabl to gain entranca ol professor Chapman's piano selection . asusm mirsMim, , rmuwra imuuui w wyuj iu nusio. uiustratea . nis .rare tecnniqus ana nu y-$ 4 1 . 1 '.-"'' I Tho deoorationa wars ivy leaves and artlatlo playing. In Chopin's great polo- As tor la, June II. Left np during the rosea.' On the stage were a large num- naise Professor Chapman's power was night schooner James Rolph. ber of girls In white frocks and th marked and th powerful batttl lmple- Arrived down at I a in, steamer members of the graduating class en- ment was Interpreted with rar eym- ueorge w. fiamr. v ,,t tered to the strains or "Entree Tri-1 pathetic art. Sailed at T a. ra steamer Aiiianoa, umphal" played by the students of the In part I the Pacific Choral union, for Ban rranoisco ; ano. coaei porta chool. They were: Josephine Cecilia under tha directorahlo of Professor 1 W F. Forchert fourth ; engineer, and Dr. Nelson. - Tha craw, which Is Chinese, number II men. . "Jh : ' BABBIT ' BaftW OOXJUSXOV. i : ' WISE ONES Are now giving graduates all klnda of advice, but the best wa can offer Is that you buy your, jewelry hera .- BBATrTTTTJfc rnrB OF -v; OBAOVATZOX FBBSBBT8. , Ballsy Oatsert Strikes th 0. B. pen .. car and Bad Creak Varrowly Missed. ' An accident that might hav resulted In the Injury of many people was nar- i rowly averted yesterday between the river steamers Charles R. Spencer and the Bailey Gatsert Both boats war heavily laded with h passengers ' Who war bound for the Hood River G. A. R. encampment The Vessels left their wharves about 7 Arrived down at 10 UO a m., steamer curran, Corothy Esther Leonard. Mabel Chapman, gave tho flrat jerformanc In Asuncion. r San Franelaoo, ' June It. Sailed at 11:10 a. m., steamer Columbia, for Port land. - ' : Arrived last' night, schooner Alpha from Astoria. Astoria Jun 15. -Arrived down at 1 n. m.. French ship Iaenneo, Left up at :iv p. u. uerman steamer o'clock,' thAt: Left up at l:zo p. vl, steamer Aure Bab Francisco, June eaueo, pars Bpenoer from the . Washington- street ' dock and the Gatsert from th foot of Alder street This ' morning th Spen cer started ii the stream In order to l.Mn- John Smith, for Portland. turn around befor the Gatsert had I Astoria, June l.i-Condltlon of the , oast tt her Unea Hoping to be able bar at g fc m., smooth; wind, north- w wn, ,KtH uwws u , me weti weather, cloudy. Biiwon wu uiui get me tona m ini race down the Willamette, the captain of th Gatzert started to back his boat away Xrora the dock, and lta wheel barely missed the bow of the Bpenoer. So close did the boats come that the NO CONSOLIDATION . SAYS MR. CALVIN DAD BREATH "TnTvatntlha f bad rmk vmitk1.4t w. w ,bn I Cnd uad all kind, of madtcln... My tonga. hM waKlullHimi a. fmi, mr braatb asrlnl a dm oaor. tw wmk aso a m.ad nmnmtiM Cmmhu aad mtt a.iac th.m I em willingly aa j ehwrfnili' tbu ther Est. .atinlT ear tbretorlt oe know ths I .h.U nramni4 I Cbaa, H. Ualpwa, 114 K, ?U 6k, Vow Sork, X, Y. General Manager U. E. Calvin, of the In n A n. and Southern Pacino lines l(n Oreioa returned yesterday from Chicago, where h attended a confer ence of a number of the Harrlman of ficials. The matter ot mo auegea con solidatlon of th offices Of general paa senger agent of the Cv R. A N. with the corresponding office of th. Southern Pacific ; was not dlscusseo. "Such a consolidation Is merely news natter talk." said Mr. Calvin this mom ing. - "The matter was not ven -dis cussed at . the conference and there Is absolutely nothing In tho rumor. , I don't know how It originated, -i "With reference to the conference In Chicago ' there was nothing In which the public would be Interested. 7 it was devoted largely to th general subject of railroading In lta broadest sens and . there was nothing disoussed that would be of Intsreat to Portland f or Oregon peoplai r ' 'f Z.tiiA"- "Mr. Kruttaehnltt desired to discuss several. Questions with a number of of ficials and we were called to Chicago for that puroosa ' There -Was abso- fft " Best For ' 1 1 j Ths Dowels - .SlT?sJt . fVwwi ml, Paltal)l, Potent, Taste Oood. Be 00 . Xvr hlnicMD. WAk or (yrin. Um. tM. SOo. XfM told in balk. stmnlne Ubi .temped COO arsut4 te ur ut fmj Ku.or buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 59I 8. Anderson, Mabel V. BUlott Helen the northwest of Coleridge Taylor's fa- Harriet Llghtner. . ' ' Imous "Hiawatha," Which was executed "The Lady of Shalott" set to muslo beyond' best expectation. ; The harmoni-1 by Wilfred Bendoll, was given by the ous, expressive, picturesque, unique, stir following: : ring and vivid, in Hiawatha's wedding, First ; sopranos Kathrtne i Conway, the chorus broken by tha gong of gentle Margaret Burba n. Esther Mackensia Co- Chlbiobos as tn tnor soio : Dy Mr. celia WUey. Mary McKimmon. Pearl Pease was rendered, surpassing any pre- Jenninxs. Catherine BoswelL Minnie I vlous effort at Forest orova Wlsa ' I The death of Minnehaha Is ths tragedy . Second 'sopranos Marian Provost of the cantata. The famine, th cry of I Luclla Colton. Mona Reea Grace Lvona. 1 desolation and the farewell contrast Anita Morse. Alice Franey. Lucils with th dellcat humor of the earlier Dunne. - - - , portion, and were executed with range Third sopranos Georgia-Wisa Mary and nexionity rareiy rouna in a cnorua Nolan. Marl Cox, Pella Brvgan, JEffle Tho baritone olo by Mr. Fletoher was Wiseman. 1 well expressed. Miss Llnehan in the Accompanist Eleanor Nordhoff. soprano solo agaln proved the excellence The address to ths graduates was de- ' her Interpreution. Seats Wow. Selling. Marquam Grand Theatre " W. T. PANCH.R, lUddrat Manager. u, Pnone Jtala e'vZ.,,- Tuesday and Wednesjday Nhts Jun. 21 and 33,1904 CBABLE8 ntOHHAir O.- PBBSBNTS V v " 'I MAUDE ADAMS TWe LittleWmister Satire lower door ........ .. M.00 B.lconr, arst thme rows ....il.60 mm (nil see us. Baicoay, moiu1 tone rw 1.00 I . 00k , over pur splendidly' equi oaimy .......................... too sad boc Bosm and loges . .112.00 'The advanc sale ef seats will open ast satnraay morning, .one js, at iv o cioca. of lifetime experience. Stooanse Our Institute is Bsoans Our medicines are th best and nurest money can croeura " aanse We hav an X-Ray machine with which we are able to locate tha i ul ei trouble. . 1 . , Because We have the renowned Flnsen ray and Violet ray, which win posi tively cur all chronlo or acute erup tions, uloerationa or blemishes of the face and body. . . j v oanae We hav a hot air chamber Yor smhllltic. blood nolson only. Because we have an oaone - Inhaler, :. which will kill th tubercular germ ; . and save the consumptive, as surely aa that water runs down hllL Beoause We hav a complete body ap- paratus covering au parts oz tna an atomy, especially adapted to the , K fl MA IODI Hf. W II 11' II HUB I1CVB. - . '. taMA . tn ! nnmn1tnl v'. itr ' h i' ram ddiumh vi ruouiriaiiBiu. I Beoanse Our massage room, with elec tric vibrators, is operated by a grad uate from tha onlv institution nf lta xina in inm woria, inai 01 oiocanoim,. Beoause We Have what Is known ai ths Valentine outfit a specinc for gon- ; aa short a time aa three da vs. Booanse W have a specialist who has , . devoted ten years or actual worx ana ' study to diseases of women only. Beoause we ara frank with our pa tients, candidly telling tnem tna na ture OI tneir anncwuw, ine cnances , of cura about now long it win con-; ausne, and tha probable coat of treat-,. mane . -v v ; Theiia are soma of th reasons whvws hav cured otners ana leei connaent . we can cur you. "'".. n anyway, uoroa anq t splendidly equipped; navlminti. It will raftt vhn nnthfnv. ' and may be tn means of. saving your Ufa ' . OOBStrfiTATZOB ABSOCTTBLT FBBS AJCrSBBCBBTS. BASE ;:BAIiIi "SS OAKLAND ' Ilvered by Rev. Father Joseph Kennedy, The conferring of diplomas and the awarding ef the alumnae medal, con cluded the program, -v ; MUNYON'S PAW-PAW PILLS Miss Cadwell of the conservatory staff sustained . and strengthened the entire I cantata by a- fine accompaniment . A large audience filled Marsh hall land wer enfhualastlo In their praise of the suooess of th ooncert and the ex-1 cellent work of tho union. PORTLAND., " ' ran 17, 18, IS, SO. ' Week Say 8:30, Sunday 8d0 p. "so. Admission flSo. .-. children loo '. CORDRAVS THEATRE v . . OOSOXAT a ZVgaxxi XaaageM. : Week starting Saoday evening. Job. la, - "run foe the Weary," tV; XUtXS WA1XKBS v Oharaeter, .nnedy success,'' VA Thoroughbred Tramp" HV2 iMost wonderral play of its elaaa' "A guaraoMea laoga proaneer.f : gnnmn prloi Mitlnwn, 10g aad SOcj 10c. zoe ana sue. r nose. Mali I lSOT. Seerge If Baker, Sole Ueere sad ksuagea Tonight all weak, burlMqa. on "Barbara WeltcD!," BAKUVKr MUUtlV" X-Radium Institute IS. I. COB. ITJtS ABB MOBBXfOB BTS, POBT&ABB, OBBOOV. - 1 Phosa Stain 879. - - i soci aighta ik, st.tlnes Satardar. The Ca.lno Company. In w.ber A Fields' 'great Sveblng, 60c, SSe, ' SSc, 15c : . Matinee, 25e, 15c, lOe. , LARGE -YIELD OF HAY , . IN EASTERN OREGON Th best Stomach and Liver Fills anown and - a posi tive . and ' apeedy t., indigestion, Baker and Wallowa counties is better I a s t , . f . Saigas stsrKisffi'a iPjafKiaiJ braM (o. tens, and . ail Mn rrv, mmmislii .tnin. ttmvm n I . . T v. 1 ' (Special Dispatch to The JoaraaL) . Elgin. . Or., June U. The wild hay cure for Constina-f crop in th rootnuis aistricts or union. . iion, v mail Jaundice, - hess. Soui v. It., j. .l. aiimenti -a Ms fa tlon.-iTh mountain streams hav been from i T disorderef fuU aU . spring and" th dry land, has atomach or slug- been Irrigated as It nas not been for gish t liver. They several yeara-"- conUta in ' concen- The old hay crop has been fed out iV?.l f completely during thr last two i win- if" WnnV.: Urs and farmere hav sold stock down co, t .m tn tli. base mardn that could be bud- , . w. .v..w wi.w w , " r : , m r-' mui nAm tn iuira i Mrua wiin hi.it an m. laan onio. of th Paw-Paw fruit . I unhesitatingly With a good crop of hay again this recommend these Dills aa beinr the bestir.. - i.... mmmt grtrt1r will nrnru laxativ and cathartio ever compounded. h- ver and the outnut of IJIt T h.Ani SaAT-rian ft I .IT V All sltan tlAT 1 - . . ....... perfecUy satisfied I wUl refund , your 1 wPrt tu ww, rouht. np to th moneiUNy . - i v. I I old standard, seat yean, " $80 and $90 Tremont Place Cheapest suburban propertjr In Portland. ' 2xU 40x120, with I0V, foot alley, on Mt Scott line: 29 minutes' ride 15 down and $5 a month, . Streets graded and wa-.' ter in. , n. . tli , ' f 1 ' 167 riBBT ST. BOOBt T. We Are Artists refined vaudeville on Teeth t:M te t W. ' MO te 10:sA " , . ARCADE THfATRE seventh and Washington. imSgiiaLovrs- ;4 C3Ti:;::3 syrup , has been vsd by Hlllloh. ot Bottom for their 1 ' chlldif o wblie Tentblntf for oer Fifty Tcara. i It soothes in. oblld, eoftrns th. gums, allay, i aU nain. ennie wind ooilo. and la tee mm Hmlr for d larriiona. TWK31T.riVS CEXT8 A BOTTLE. armrjAT continuous fkom to m an. rt)B tAUIBSS. GENTLKMBN AHO CHILDBSa. i IDMlSSWli TEMjCEHB TO AMY 1EAT, LYRIC THEATRE ; " (Oorner Aider end Berenth. ' REFINED VAUOI3VIL,L,13 J 9:80 to 4:80." I'M to 10:80. ' ' Oontinnoo. pvtormance Bondar, 8 to 10 P. It, fMMr'f CTir CEMT8M0 HI6HSS..:i..y-';i;rf FRITZ THEATRE . MO-SU BTTXHSrOX. " PBBQ gBITZ. Prop. . W. U. BROWW, Mgr. . - ;inu . Homo . w VAUDEVILLE . Twe shows daily at. t aad s. The Very Best Work in Port land at These Prices : save rmings- ....,.,..4. so Gold fillings, pure ....,4,,,..fi.oo , Oold Crowns, U2-K t.;..S3.B0 MU Bet Teeth i3.so Bridge Work .,.,.......,...,13.60 ') The Alba Dentists S. - Comet Plrat aad Horrlson. s Telephone, xala 8790. , . CONCKBT BAIAy , BtZIBRBBOa. "OOWCKBT EVEBX M10BT-AlS-ttf iuBJttlDS. ; EREE LAND IN OREGON - bj - in tn ncnest rquo, mnt and stocK secuoa ta the world. Thoutandiofacictofland at actual cost of irrigation. ' Dd direct irom ' State of Hmm " writ To.nav tnniri vt .j v. 1 MAPFREEi Dochutea Irrigation and Power Com- , 1 ; fany,6lo-lI-lMcKiBuaJiiig,FortUnJ,Orcon, f