". I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 19, 190.' BOGUS TELEGRAM ! HALTS WEDDING CLASS INTEREST AT tm vrm or woos urmrus otrm tma mwrma tabiovs KOaurura TVTD UVOM TATOB MAJOBXTT C1LIJOMU POST VXAXZJb TO CO 'I CHAUTAUQUA 1 1 i i '" $ ''''. " ' . MRS. feRAD8rUW. Wjjo WAS MISS HELEN BUKDETTl : Ni lort. July 1 Kew Tork w 'i titty la still puzsllng over th singular Incident In connection with the wedding :t of Joseph Paul . Bradshaw and son of " ' a wealthy Orange. N. J.. fml!r. and Mies Burdett of Franklin, Pa. ' Preparation for an elaborate wedding; were made, la vita t Ions laeued and all thing- arranged - - when the bride reeetred a ' telegram signed with the name of her brother, Percy, saving that her fiance was dying. Chartering a special train aha hurried to his aide to oisoorer thai ha had not even a headache. . Ob the train aha con fessed to her mother that she-sad Mr. Brad haw had been married laat Mar 1. Bradshsw declares that he knows who sent the telegram, bat will shod no light on the mystery- - CIRCUS TENT TAKES - FIRE AT LA GRANDE (Roedal Dtepatca te The JosrsaLt La Grande, Or July II. -An eiclting fire took place last night on the princi pal street, caused by the explosion of a R sol In torch In ona of the tents of the ale Carnival company. A great mob 'of People waa attending the carnival. and In a second the big blase ahot forth from the tent where the rings are thrown , over knives, eanea and such things, causing about $800 loaa to the .property of ths company. Including (knives, stock contained 'In- a trunk and rings, besides big roll of greenbacks -In a coat hanging In the tent. The Ferris wheel, a few feet from the firs, was In operation, which made the scene look more dangerous. The flames leaped high In the air and for a time It looked aa though a serious loss would be sustained, but the bias was soon extln Igulshed and no injury to persona ra 'suited. - .-,'': STUDENT ROBBED BY-HIGHWAYMEN T. A. Oarrow, who arrived In Portland from Oaaella, CaJ., Bunday afternoon, jfor the- purpose of. attending business 'college here, was held up by two men at It o'clock last night on-Tenth be tween Mstn and ' Madison street, nnd robbed of $21. Ths highwaymen were frightened away by a pedestrian and left II In their victim's pocket. They also left his gold watch and ring and walked raDldlr awar. The case was re ported to the police and Detective Ker-n 'rigan and Enow war details on tne matter. .. . ' . "I waa returning to my home, 141 Tenth street from a visit to my cousin's reeldenc Fifteenth and Marshall streets, when I waa held up," said Mr. Oarrow. t had reached a place on Tenth' between Madison and Main where It ta quite dark. Two men suddenly walked out from the shadows, and, pointing guns to my face, commanded me to throw up my hands. 1 obeyed, of course. - - - Wjne of the men, atlll holding hi re volver to my head, walked off about II feet and stood guard, while hi com panion rifled my. pocket. Footsteps war heard approaching n half block distant, and the robber rave op their task snd walked away. I followed, but they turned and commanded tne to right about and go the other way. 1 did as "told." FIGHT THE OFFICERS (Continued from Pag One.) engineers and firemen - are ready and anxious ia atrtke immediately. - Ralnhantt aM (hat If u aa Lament t reached at Chicago before midnight he expects wax a general - nnn win ne called here. t About 9 men deserted the packer this morning and the anion ex pects that mora will quit during the day. All the packers are killing cattle and bog and some stock was purchased this mvnuna- SUMMER PICNIC OF " RAILROAD EMPLOYES - . . ' (Special tHspetek te The SesrssL) - La O rands. Or, July II. The railroad men of L Grande, Including the brake- men. Bremen, engineers, conductors, te legraphers and many other employe are arranging f or a summer plenlo to be given en the snmmlt of the Blue moun tains, either at Kamela or Meachem. the early Dart of -August. Ths O. R. N. Co. will furnish ear and aa engine to take the Jolly crowd to the - ground soma II mils away, and a large number f people are ex pected t attend from Pendleton. -Thar will be a ball gam played be tween the Pendleton Wonder and the La Grand Reuben on this occasion. This- I ths first railroad plcnlg attempted from her -and It will hare- after be an annual event. . PURE MILK QUESTION . . AGITATES SEATTLE ; CONFESSES THAT HE IS GUILTY OF ARSON (Special rMspatcs Is Tee Josraat) " Coaur d'Alene. Idaho, July II. K. A. Golden, who waa arrested on s eharg of arson last April and later . released, ha returned and Voluntarily eonfessed to the alleged arson. He tella of setting the warehouse ail re and Implicate Henry Smith. Os car Snyder and Henry RusseL Thsy burned two warehouses of the, Idaho Mrnntll comnenv. n y Lr?U0H0 rMI N C-T08ACCC I f e T" -r.cuiS - (flpectal Dtopatca Sf Tss JearaaL) . Seattle. July II. SoatU demand for pur milk has aroused state officials, and A. McDonald, state food, dairy and oil commissioner, will demand leg islation of the next legislature that will be adequate to affect a reform In the direction of cleanliness In barnyards and the handling- of milk generally. H has planned n campaign the three prin cipal feature of which are education, publication and condemnation. Then he believe publication I ens of th most effective method of aeeur lngrtform If newspapers would pub lish milk test and analyse, picture of fUthy daino and cows, and kosp th milk supply question before th public be believe much eould be aooompllshed and th health of th entire state bene fited. He would have th dairy qfllciaJs furnish th paper with pictures and aid the newspapers In every poeslbls way. .. .. AT SAXMOsT. ISperlal Dtssstch te The JearsaLy Hood River. Or..' July 1 Arolus Jewel t. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jewett. a pioneer family of Klickitat county. Wash., died at the horn of hla parenta. Whit Salmon,. Wash.. Sunday, July 17. ' v. - , The young man bad been sufferer from tubercular trouble for eeveral years Jf was bom In th hnuae where he died, 21 year ago. At th young man' request, his body was tsken, to Portland this morning tor cremation. . ' " i . - ' -Saeetal DiaBeteh to The JoerssL) Gladstone Park. Or, July II. Earlier than th proverbial lowing of cattle, be gan the clatter of camp kettle and cook ing 'utensils, and with tne flrst peep of dawn every camper" was aatlr and by I o'clock every tent had been est la or der'and th occupants on their way to th varioua atudy and class tents. if Chautauqua presented no program these classes would be sufflclsnt excuse for its being, and It la a question If th morning hour are not the most hanaflnlal in SDltS of the Unusually good lectures and music that occupy th af ternoons. . Mrs. Miller gave today "Cold De asrta." confining herself to those con coctions wherein gelatin ontsrs as g main Ingredient, among, them being a most delightful raspberry sponge which being seasonabl and easily .prepared waa popular and at noe caught the fancy of- th pupils. Each day soma member of ths homo department of the Woman' club 1 present at this class to act a, hostess and as that every on 1 mad comfortable and receives full .benefit from the lessons. . Tomorrow will b a important and unusually good lesson, th subject being "Hot - jyossert." Yesterday's lesson waa on cakea. principally, apong cake In various forma, a number of which war utilised in making cold dessert today. . ' Vnabl Corns. : A. telegram was received this morning stating that Herbert Bashford, th Cali fornia poet was unable to b present and consternation reigned supreme for a HtUo-whil 4a-tho secretary's taut, but they arose equal to th occasion and with the abundance of professional tal ent on th ground an impromptu pro gram was soon . arranged that fully compensated for ths stashford disap pointment. - v, - Dr. House, Prof. Robinson, Mis John son, Mra Baundorson and several other threw themselves Into the breach, and a fin program is now under way. ' Dr. 'Hoadley's English literature class studied Sir Walter Bcott this morn ing. . The class is one of th largeat on th ground and each, day Increases it number. .- ': .. ' Tha Junior Bible claaa la It own criti cism and speaaa louder thau words in it behalf and of tlx great work the Chautauqua. 1 doing tor th youth, on th grounds. - Rev. Mr. Smith usee a blackboard and does much of his instruction by Il lustration, and all feel as ons little child xprossedr it: "I didn't know that Bible waa geography, and I Dover liked either so well by ItseaZ." ' IiSutui a oa Aatorln. -. Today Prof, fcchaler lectured on Asto ria, with an advanced study of the early phases of Oregon history. - Each day soma new .feature of nortnwest history la studied, and aa Prof, Hchaf sr has mad deep research he Is que lined to speak moat ably on his subject. Neat JTriday will be Pioneer day and this class will havs a lesson prepared specially for . the occasion. Home new matter in early colonization will b gives particularly bearing on the much-mooted subject of th emigration of IMS. - - Tha large crowd was not preaent yes terday that lias characterised th prev ious meeting, owing somewhat , to its being Monday and Sunday reaction kept psopi at horn. - xasdala ' Awarded, The diamond medal of th W. C T. U. waa ably contested for by a number of young woman, soma Indeed were only children, but they were well matched and th contest waa a epliited one, and so area that when - too prise were awarded they naturally bould not plea all. but th coonaua of opinion waa that they , were Justly bestowed, tg um, a - psauuxw oiamono-aot goid modal, upon Mia Lena Parker of lias- ton, and th second, an order for season ticket to tha ltoi Chautauqua, to Mia t-rmt Hancock of Newborg. The evening lecture on "Victor Hugo," by Or. Whit, waa a eoholarly reeume of th life and work of tha great French exile author, th peakr dwelling mors at length upon th. exile experience than upon hi literary accomplishment. The Motur was wall received and if it did not touch th popular chord In th aud ience that his "Black Napoleon" d Dr. Whit could feel assured that fewer number appreciated more deeply perhaps than th many fait on a former occasion. Each session I now being enriched by solo work by Mia Jennie, F. W. John son, who earn from Chicago to do this work zor Chautauqua. - At 1 o'clock this afternoon Mra M. H Roberta, national organiser of th W. C T. U., held a meeting at headquar ters, and at 1:41 o'clock Mra. Ada Wal lace Unrua spoke In W. C T. U. head quarter oa The Inhorltano of Our en u area. - Dr. Thomas McClary with hla lnlml rit and humor will lecture on "Bunahins tn Labor" this wreninav Tomorrow at I ' o'clock lecture, Mr. Manaa- a. wnite; a:i baseball. Van couver va T. M. C. A.; I:M lecture, Hon, Lou J. Beauchamp. ' Monday s gam waa played between Oregon City and Portland T. M. C. A with a score or to II In favor of the T. M. C. A. It was a fin game and for a tlm closely contested, but boor field work of th Oregon City team loot them th gama Again tha Albany professional pitcher was on the Oregon City team, which I causing a great deal of comment and soms dissatisfaction. Todays gam 1 being played by Wil lamette and Chemawa. Th peroentags of th easoa game stood last night: Chemawa m .10 Willamette .lit T. M. C A T Oregon City jji Vancouver : .01 Frog nan fog Tosaorrow. Morning I to 11 Cls . Afternoon 1 :1 Band ooaeert, . I: Sola ;. Introductory Addresa Lsctur. "Our Patriot Fainter of th West," lira. Marian A. Whit of Chi cago, Hi ll Baseball. T:l Band concert. - . Solo. Mis Jennie F. W. Johnato Of Chicago. n.. Lsctur. "Take th Sunny-aid." Ron. Los. J. Beauchamp of Columbus, Ohio. BUILDING PIPE LINE! rFROM' MORGAN LAKE (Hfiertal fJbpetra to Tss Jnarsal) La Grand, Or.. July It. Th tr- mendoua wster power scheme, which I th hUL The excavation for th plpe, SKA . f -v - - - ---- - j - - - .-- L SALE 0 GO-CARTS ' Here's cheap comfort for The Baby. Pretty new style Go-Carts on Special Sale this week at cut-down prices. All this month we've been offering great inducements to housefurnishers and now the mothers are considered. . r Quality and price combine to attract your attention to these Go-Carts. They are all built of selected reed and cane with shellac finish; equipped with the celebrated Automobile Gear, having steel springs and steel wheels with rubber cushion tires. Theyare furnished with ruffled parasols and bedford cord cushions in tan, green and red. The backs and fronts are adjustable io any angle, and so is the parasbl.'" If your baby needs a Go-Cart you'd better see them. ' , " ''Z There are nine patterns to choose from. Here are seven with the prices. You can -ee-the-restjaourJrQntJrYindQw. ii ' : ."" ' U I Complete with Parasol nd Cushion Resalar Price $14. 20 Special Price $10.00 Com pie t with Parasol and Cushion Recular Prico -914.CSA . Com plot With Parasol and Cushion Regular Price $1640 Complete with. Parasol . and Cushion - Regular Price $1680 Special Price $10.45 Special Price $1160 Special ' Price $12.00 Complete with Parasol and Cushion Complete with Parasol and Cushion Complete with Parasol and Cushion Regular Price $18.30 Regular Price $18.70 Regular Price $19e70 Special Price $12.90 Special Price $13.30 Special Price $110 This Is Puzzle No. 14 In our. duelling Contest which ' has been running In the Oregonlan all this month. See last Tues day' Journal or 5aturda7a Oregonlan for full particulars. r w a to.' rint Hi till INo. IS JNo. d INo. 17 ISo. 18 Hail Orders Filled Promptly IIAIXY0UR CT.V7ITER1IS MAl i III I 'I - n , INo. 19. beins eonatrueted at Korean lake, three mile south of La Grande on th sum mit of th "Blue mountsfn by th L Grande Water 8tors company, 1 be- In- pushel through as rapidly aa possi ble, snd ther are now a lar fore of men at' work on th ditch for th pip lln from Morgan lake to th bottom of ISHSH Sfwawaawa; a-av Hit I thre feet deep and food part of th way must be blasted In solid rock. Th estimated eoat of this pips f t th reservoir to th power sit Is I SOw When finished this will be tli , water supply and eourr of pnw.r joyd by any eastern Oregon city i will furnish th city of L Grande It. 000.000 gallme of water per month for d'rtbut ion ' through the city . wator 1. t i a r-t(. not far di-iunt p'ow.r will - nnired from this. Inks to run mirfoun-llng ronnnunlll-a. 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