I V 1 : f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTMBER SO, 1964. PORTLAND GIRL AS s.uEfi sAira i:en e. n. nitm is ' 5 f AT OUIDA'S HEROINE ilATE FJESCENI 9 p fZESESI FEiira 1 . -.V f'.;7 if I i v ; - . s ; vsysoo Aoovn or uunt ' y. wm unit vo aTiSj vAim , Clifford Trainer, a' variety performer. was charged with- assault wKb, Intent to kill, U an Information sworn to to the pollee court thta saornlnf by DetooUve Jo Dor. Ho ia alleged to bare shoved CUrenoe Laeler, a mi tor. oo hart, while the lot tor woo Intoxicated, that bo foil to the floor end cjjstainsd severs tmr jury oa too According- U tA infonaotlon fn. aiahed Polio Sergeant Hose boom by the nonnagsr or tbo Winter Oarden, Where tbo trouble oeenrredv Looter, j , Trainer and two or throo otfaoro entered lu . the plooo Monday night of toot week and arranged themselves before tbo ban V AU bod tatn drinking and NLaster wm f o bad If Intoxicated UmU bo woo barely .. mOl lO MAMS. . , A discussion arose over- nickels: ? Trainer declaring: that none were eolnad ' la odd years. Ho spread o onmbM ot colna on tho bar to attempting to pro ' Ala assert len. Lester handled soma of i tho money and afterward Tralnor e- -oueed him of taking a, II sold coin. Tho waiter aald ho bad only plaited up BMMteL - TJon't tmr ta Oaal wirm im that itlr oold Trainer, at tbo osmo time fir- . Ing Lester a hard shove, Tbo lattor - 411 and strook bio bead on tho eement flooring, rendering; htm portly onooo ' eeious. Ho woo aoolatod to bio foot, ond TroJnor ottU demanding; big ft, tho , ' vioner woo bonded Mm by tbo Btonofcer. i ' -with tho request that ho lea re tbo piaoo and ooaao mlolbc b dUUtrbanoo. Ho did ' aa ronwegt oil. . " Looior woo plaood on a kotmgo and oon feU Into n drunken at u pen Ho won oblo to leave tho plaeo next mom s' lug' and did not remember what boa eMoorrod nntll tbo laoldonU woro ro ollad to him. Tmlnor found ho bod .mode o mlotoKo and Tuooday ailed on itbo manaser and repaid htm tbo money. Btnoe then Lowlor boo boeomo very IU aind woo pent to t- Vlneont'g hoepttal. ! tZr. RondT who lo attending htm, ro- . ported bio eondltiogv thle afternoon to bo mueb improvoa. Tromor 10 now in , iftan Vaanetaen and 'vnder polMo eurrell lanoo. HekaO not tried to ebneeob hlo wkereiheuta wtitlno a letter hero aa Mon aa bo rooobod tho Golden Onto, WIDOW AfiD -HEIRS i HAVE A HEARING rw. nw iml to The attontion : pt tho United Katea land office was oo euoled yeeurday afternoon by a hear- f-- thgj of considerable Interest, involving a homestead la tho mountains In the oaot- " era part of Linn oounty. Ths land la In tho Cascade roroot leaotio, ou wae ev--v Ued boforo tho reserve waa created. L ' In 1l Nathan Jf. Ooocb nettled on - v tho homestead, and eta ted tot bio att t - davit that bo waa 4 widower, and that ,1 bla.Wfo. waa dead. Befpr the survey ' ot tM And and before tbo withdrawn MMfwtlMi miraoooo. uoocn ca nned 'and 4 ted. boforo the mn boeoono . V aunteot ta antrr noon theOaurvoy maae. After tho aurroy was made and the - plats rued la tbo inno oiiioc, ( . Ooocb. a ooa made entry on tho horao ' atoad and made final proof for tbo heirs, tenoning tbo- surviving widow of . tho claimant, who, under tho law. the i Mnas who oan make Brood of a r: deeeasad homesteader. Thla Information reached ths depart- " Kent, and tho oommtas loner of tno goa ' sral land of f loo ordeoed a hearing to do Urmlna the claim of the surviving - widow, tho oon bavin made It appear hnM ti iMivimtHioiur laii ui enirr- .... saan dhm waving no wile. - Tbe plaintiff m tbo case M icugenia A. Oooch, tho widow of tho bottler, and her attorney lo T. F. Ooodln Tho de fendants are represented py col Hooert A. Miller of Portland, and they are tbe helm of tho deceased. A moo r. Oooch, Henry P. Ooocb, Minnie U Oaylor ond Loon D. Hedges. Tho flrot two are, sons ar the antrvmaa and Hedgea Is his gindaon. They aro not related to Mrs. Ooocb, but Htnnlo It. Oaylor la a daugh ter of the Ut Mr. Oooch by bio aocond wife, now llvlra. and lo not an. active eminent alnst. the tnuroato of bar toother. - , fORMER US, SENATOR inniti rtAnri inn - Former Unit ed wta too Senator William Tlma of Wlnoonoln. acoom panted by lo wife, la visiting Portland on a busi ness trip, combined With pleasure. They registered at tbo Portland loot ' evening ' from Madison, Wti., bb4 will remain - over tomorrow at wast, ' ' - Senator VllaO 0 few ytora ago waa . bno of tho tnoot prominent ohsrmcteni la national politico. Ho Is a native of Tsrmont. but removed to Madtseh in til and soon afterward graduated from tho Unlvorslty of Wisconsin. Ho re cruit HI a re si me nt for tbo civil war and van promoted to lieutenant-colonel just boforo tb siege of Vlckaburg, In which be participated. From 171 to ISM ho was a- member of- tho Iemoe ratio na tional committee and In 1114 be waa tho bermnnent chairman Of tho Democratic national oonvontlon, which aammateiH Cleveland. From 18M to lilt. Senator Vilas waa pootaiaster-goacral and during IMI-t be waa secretary of the Interior in. Cleveland's cabinet. Ho waa Bret elected senator In latl for a term of six . years. In 1BII bo olned tho Palmer Buokner ticket, but at present he Is an ' anthualaatlo supporter of Judge Parker. GOIN&I iwjiiili Wul tore Jt, NEWDRO'S v. The mebhtt Bad the Pig., Pmt. t'naa, the nrlB an ratMt BBtnktat (ean yier euctor annul- Uoi) th trit tn rt1aoTr tn mtTM.ia an4 tarbma mtara of trse dandmff. Hit dla- wtff waa Ir. Itatwetuni ot Parla, Wke Ann a 11 h k - a . . Ve . i ; . . j . . i - ' MANY INJURED IN WRECK AT FRESNO T I , ' " '.fw (ieomal neeeUl flarrlsa.1 Praano,'CaL, Sept. SO. southern Pn clfle paaocnger train.. No. 10, between Praaelaoo and Fresno, due here at , a.- aav today while runntag mllee an hour collided with the roar ond of a freight -tratb a tho north aa tranoo to tho Fresno yards. ' ' Tho pnoeenfer engine and tender and bagacs oar were wrecked and the en gine thrown 10 foot. ohn Madden of Oakland. feflroftiasVf waa. pinned beneath bta onBlneTmit was rescued after two hours' work. , Ho woo Lbedty- injured. . t - Engineer WHlard 4 jumped and was mil uruiam. Bert Nichols, a Wells Fargo omptoyo, waa severely Injured by tho explosion of a Are extinguish1 while -trying to aatlngnloh a Are.-' Miss Lottie Qulna1- of Tree no probably fatally Injured. ' Tho bnggasjo oar piled- up on top of a heap of wreckage 10 feet high. Sev eral other passengers were anoro or loan injured. KURSE FEARS FOR PATIENTS; NOT SELF -r In explanation of her real (nation ab nperlatondent ot nuralng at tho oounty hospital. Miss a. Drain aaya It was not ao much on account of her disinclina tion to mix with oonsumptrvo patients an aa objection to seeing other In mites not afflicted With tho dread,- dlseaoo brought wlthtn tho limits of contagion. "I admit that I do not oars to ex pose myself to tho danger of contract- Ins the disease," aald Miss Drain, -but ma wave tho hospital at any time and tho lnmatee cannot. 1 have not left the tnotltutlon yet, and shall give tho county commissioners time to secure, a sue- CASCARA BARK POOL AT ALSEA IS SOLD V i ' (bpeftal Wapatia ts flbe JonrmL) CorvalUa, Or. Sept. M. The Alosh pool of easoara bark has Just boon dis posed of to J. B. Henkle of Philomath. Tho deal waa consummated Saturday. There arc 10 tons of tho bark and the price pats wao 11.10 a hundred, which la considered good for tho present time. The work of hauling th eblttlm from Alsoa to Corvallla. whore It will be nut aboard tbo ears, begins today, but tbe shipping destination W not yet given out. Thta to the largest deal In oasoara that has so far been made In this .sec tion this year, Alsea being the princi pal district hereabouts where chit Us) proline; ts mode a profitable' Indwetry, ' IMG II GONE 111. V Kwilalli WM save It ; Toe Late far BnsHhH, - Herpicide sxtto the , atoeaat wae was betas hia kalr. and bav ins made s pumaa of uai ttn, raaallM nibbd tb aaaw apae a rcmae pl aud t plff tManw aM. ' RYwtMWi Kprytcida ti tba ortsliial aaadmrr mrtm SMirnrrr. It Ilia ts mtrmnle itmwth and paraUW the a r ta rrw aa aalere 1ntnde. A Wnw 1 - i it. A Oaltstiiral sraaataa. 1' i laeUatly. , - - IMS lento M'ARTHUR TO HOLD GRAND REVIEW . , . li 1 1 (abertsl Shmeteb m Ths feernaJ.1 Vancouver, Waah., flopt. JO, Oeneral MacArthur, commander of the Pacific atvunon, united states army, to ex pected at aneouver barracks tomorrow. although no may possibly not .arrive until a day or two iator. A grand ro- view will ho bold or him of tho Infant rv and artillery on hlo arrlvaL Yesterday and oday concerted practice drills were held by tbo two .branches, ot- tbo ser vice. There ore a largo number of recruits mmiHi aiihkii t th. Mm. obargod man who did not re-enllst, and It la tho desire an tho part of tho of ficers to get thooe mon ao trained aa to make as one a showing aa possible. M'MINNYILLE HOLDS v OPENING EXERCISES . . tm...i A - - - i McMlnnvUle, Or.. Sept. sO-Mc-flnn- lie iu riii a lAnAfNie .i th. vlllo college will open tomorrow and tho oponlnc -exercises will bo bold nt tho Baptist- ohuroh. Now atadonto are ar riving dally .and It la expected regis tration will awoU tho enrollment to tho Set mark. A great many Improvements are beJns made la the collego building, among others tho Inataltanent of a gas lighting system, nt a cost of about tftoa. Moot of tho eld Instructors will bo book this year, and also several now oaoo. The new Instructors - aro Mlso Blanche Itobooon, chair of elocution; Mrs. Potter, principal of conservatory f Mloo B. Ks Babbitt, senosrvatory as sistant, and Prof. Darts, ohnlr of phys ics and chemistry. Prooidont Bnimbaok will spend tbo wlntor travel lug- la tho Intereots of the eollego. Prof. H North-1 up will nil the preoldsara choir during his absence. .. . I IS ESTABLISHING COMMERCIAL CLUBS tpMtal Olsaatek b The Journal.) Roeaburc. Or., Sept. 10. Vloe-Preol-1 dent Blakewy of tho Oregon Develop- meat league nee esianuanea wommor-1 oial club In Oakland. In addition to thla one. no mtendo to atan several la the omeJler towns couth of here. Thla work of forming elube la being hurried I in order to get aa many votes aa possible at tho O rants Fasa convention, aa It k of Vale. i. L. Hill of Albany, L. H, Mao the kJea to have tho proposed cavalry I Mahon of Salem and O. P. Schmidt Ilea poet located here U possible. The bust-1 aoeav men of thla olty have engaged at ear in which to take de legatee to the oouthorn Oregon meeting, where they ox-1 pact to form a petition asking that he arm noot be nut In oouthorn Oree-oa. In FORMER MEMBER OF , . GRAND JURY FINED ...... V i (SNolsl Mem Mb to The JenraaLr Seattle,- Wash, Sept. M. Judge Oeorgo yesterday afteraoon fined J. MJ Loughnay, a member of the f late la mented grdnd Jury, i and costs for be-1 tug drunk and engaaring in a nsht with an inaian and bis squaw. I Drunkenness waa tho technical' charge Las aommsi uts rormer juryman wno heipedlthan merely Interacting on account of return inaictmenta egajnat more than 100 prominent olttaenB of Seattle. In fixing tbo punishment the. oourt m- formed loughray that bo waa liable to punishment at tho hands of Undo Sam for moles Una one of hie wards. ookarrrrBs to jaisw - Roeebura, Or.. Sept. 10. Two youns men, glvins; their names Aa Jamee C De,vie and Joseph Dennis, wero bound over to tho circuit oourt yesterday af teraoon for breaking Into a boarding house and stealing clothe. In default of ISM bond they wore committed to the oounty Jail ( . t- - I - ' - ' . w. uqvos Katar un mmva voma- rfaU AJTT MOTS OH IU gABV w m nomiMiiutmmtm ajts oonrrr roa ugtmuoaT or XAXLL& OVTXOat gVaWTlOV, (ooeMi Obfita t Tb Motaal.1 oiem. On, Mept. Tbo aaiooa men of thlo olty, hi ordor to fOrootoil any movo on tbo port o tho ProhlMtlonmto which would Inotudo them w with any dlatrtet overwhelmingly FroblblUonlat, hare decided to preoent B petition to the. oounty for tho aubmloolon of tho local option queotlon In tho preolneto of baiem 1 wboro their buotnooo lo looatod, Tbe pe tition boa been made op, a anffioient number of olgner baa boon eecured and the petition wao filed thlo mornlng Tbla move prooludoo all and any donaror of tbo oerrylna of FrobiOltton In any of tho dtetrloto of Baietn now occupied by ! tho ttquoo deal re, t It theoo two dUlrlcU had been attachoa to. oomo strong rro- hlbltloa dlotcleta, however, there might have boon danger of wool option carry tng la them. PreoUoally all of the oa iloona of tho olty are located within theae two preolneto ond tho saloon men foot that they are perfectly ooeuro in having tho ojueotloa eubmltted. to t i voters of thooe proolnota alone. Tbo oaloon mon now foot, reasonably 1 safe la their position, no the only way that tho local opuonlsto eon include theoo two preoiaoto Into any other com bination la to petit loo for tbo oubmlor i olon of tbo question In tbo entire county, and they have ao fear of dOfoat In the event, of such a move, ao tbo oounty wont on record at tho loot general oleo- tioa ao bains opposed to tbo local option movoaaont, - i.. uporlntondent t. H. Aokerman baa tho dates of tho oounty Institutes to bo bold during tbo roor la tbo vorlouo counties of the state, upon which he i wiu bo ta attendance with tho exception of that In Harney oounty. At tho present time he doeo - not expect to bo able to bo present there, on account of nrrango menta already made. Tbo Hot of dates CoUowai . " BnrnBi Haras oountv. October g-f-t; rVtnevllle, Crook oounty,' October 11-11- Uf Inland Bmplre meeting Fendleton, UmatllU county. Ootcbor lt-IOOl; Hlllo- boro, Washington eoonty, October 14-17-U; flalem. Marlon oouaty, November I- 1-4; Baker City, Baker oounty. November 1-4-1; Ontario, Malheur county, Novem ber, !--; Dallas, Polk county, Noveoa- t-lt-11; McMlnnvlllo, Yamhill oounty, November 11-17-11;' Albany, Linn 1 oouaty, November ll-IS-ll. ( - -,t Chtof of Poiloe D. w. Olbscn yester day afternoon placed under arrest a man giving his name ao J. C. ' Holdon upon suspicion of being tho party who held up and sand-baaYod t, P. McCarthy , a local hop dealer, near tho depot on mot Friday night. McCarthy la doubtful Of being able to Identify hlo oooallant. J. H. Potoroon. late of Portland, whore ho was) engaged In tho livery business, who waa a rr acted oa Saturday night or early (Sunday morning upon throo charges, that of driving- hlo-horse upon tho eldewalka, being in nn Intoxicated condition and- for oarrrlng concealed weapons, waa roleaood on ball yesterday afternoon and will bo fflvoa a beorlnc Uua morning. . . etas Phystcal Oaltoro, In the regular meeting- of the school I board last evening- the question of the I appointment of a physical . culture teacher waa taken up and after a brief discussion of tho sueject It was decided to lot tbo matter root for tho present. land perhaps for this school year. I Hlos Ruby Phelps woo the only appll- I0?. fo5 Poaltlon as Instructor in physical culture, especially for girls. She asked 40 for Introducing- It In all tho buildings for tbo school season. price which tho beard did not fool will ing or able to pay. It- waa decided that the telephones woro to bo reinstated la all of the schools of tho city, no has boon tho ease la years past, but U la understood that they aro not to bo used for any other than strictly school purposes. wiim Ml diiw yaw, wiui uiw wnviiun JJtTwal fhahJr? ntootln. wao found that there re- imainsd la tho scaeo. treasury the aum Of 14,714.01. wooary Oovemor Chamberlain yesterday re ceived a petition for tho removal of one i. IX Bitter of Needy aa a notary pub-, lie. - Tbo petition ts signed by many prominent oltlaena of tbla and Clacka mas oenntloo. Tbo complaint alleges that Hitter dis turbed the peace and used language In the presence of women and children vn- I baoooBhtu a man In hie official position. Tno presidential electors on all the 'various Ilea eta have Sled their oooep taaoea aa required by law, exoept tho Populists, who will do doubt do oo soon, aa at a . adbrot meeting; held here one day last week It Waa decided to nominate them by petition. If within the handa of tbo secretary of state wlthtn 10 days If nominated oy petition or by 4 days If by convention they aro in time, ' The electors of the four part lee represented are- ae follows: 1 Prohibition Leslie Butler. L H. Amoa, W. P. Blmore, T. S. Daniel a. Demccratlc-TnosMa H. Crawford, John A. Jeffrey. W. B. tMlmra, W. S. Hamilton, vice John H. Smith, reslaned. Ales, bweek, J. B. Ryan, appointed by committee. Socialist S. R Holt, William Board, e. W. Baraoe, J. a Uerrlngton, Renohlloan O. B. Demlck. Jaawa pae. J. N. Hart A. C. Hough. ' The Populists wiu anew P. E. Phelps of Jackson oounty. Those taking; part ta the Populist convention hero were judge W. O. Hare of Washington county. Prof. T. C. Jory of Salem, Judge la. p. Boise of Salem, John P. Roberaon aaim. Ji1m John B. Waldo. IX St. ! Swank of thlo oounty, Oeorgo Ogle of Clackamas. Ben W. Smith and John C. Toung of Baker J. K, Searo of Polk aad othere. i PORTLAND JERSEY ' LEAD IN CONTEST i' At the end Of to days of tho dairy damcaiatratlon nt St. Louie tbe daroev h.nii ara leadins! bv blr odda The last Cars of the no-day teet will be mere the race between the leading Jersey, Lo- rctta D.. ownrd by the estate of W. S. Ledd of thlo olty. and tho leading Hoi' stein. Shad r brook Oerbea. Sbadybrook Oorben, freeh but days before the toot cororsenced. baa made a. phenomenal showing at tho ond of the half way mark, leadlwj Loretta D. by over l pounde of butter fat. The difference Mi net profit, however, on the estimated butter, makta them nearly neck am) neck, r Loretta D. has ehort ened tho distance and is steadily gaining on her present dslly work. Tho race be tween thse two great dairy cows la an exoltlng- . ooarrvrrxoar at on, mT.oTW enw e Vf atdliMalOm OOUITT r (eparUI Dispatch ts The snraal.) Ontario, Or., Sept. 1. The flrvt speaker Introduced at tho evening i slon of the uiird annual Irrigation at elation convention, which convened bore yesterday afternoon, uraa ' Oovamor Oeorgo ML Chamberlain. Uy o'clock In tho evening the most of tbo delegates had arrived that had missed the after noon aeosloa owing to unavoidable de lay, and the Congregational church wan crowded to Its full capacity. After the call to order and tho sinn ing of "America,' Governor Chamberlain addressed tho gathering, Ho paid glow ing tribute to tbo agricultural and horti cultural display, stating that if the Mal heur oounty exhlblto could bo laid down at tbo world'a fair ta their present con dition they ' would bring a bluab of shame to all tho states, Oregon But ex cepted, which now have exhlblto there. aa they far excel anything ho sow there during his recent visit to St. Louis. H. T. Gates of Hill shore waa tbo next speaker. Judge Lowell of Pendleton then delivered an addreoo o Oregon. K. L. Brainnlck of Portland spoke for the Lewis and Clark fair, and Prooidont Devoro then announced tho foliowlng committees: Credentials A. N. Sollss, Ontario, t W. Hope, Vale; F. W. Metcalf, ArOac Nominations C W. Mall It, Ontario; Charles Wflklna, Pendleton; A. King Wilson, .Portland; Thomas Kay Ssjem; H, V. Oatea, HUlsboro. Awarding of prises P. W. Sheffield. Nyssai profosoor Tounm atato anl- ve ratty, KugenOf Dr. Wlthyoombo, agrr oultural eoUege, Corvallla. Tho convention convened thla morn ing at 16:10 o'clock. Addressed wero made by T. J. Hallsy, Pendleton; Thomas Kay, Balem; S. H. Richards, Boise, and Dr. Wltbyeomba. The com mittee oh exhibits will award prises thla afternoon. The convention will adjourn Wednesday. There aro more than' lot delegates preoent - . Attorney-Oeneral Crawford Waa tho flrot speaker at thta afternoon's aeoaton and waa followed bp A. King Wilson of Portland. - Offtcera wore elected aa follows - K. H. Brannlck, president; S. ". Lowell, flrot vice-president F. W. Met calf, second vice-president, gad A. Kins Wilson, secretary, THREE CREWS OF s SURVEYORS START TA1LIT iTTiBOgo) v OOI PmsTTJlfTsTAJIT .O mvox Bimi rrjnu rost bxs- OrnDBBST OOsTBTOT. (Jeeraal tonlal Barvtea.) Eugene, Or Sept. to. -The Willamette valley Eleotrlo Railroad company yes terday started throe orowo of eurveyoro out to moke preliminary surveyo of ths company's propossd olootrto railway. One crew under P. C Archer drove to Co rvall brand will work this way. An other under Ralph Hunt began at tho outskirts of Cusene and will follow tho proposed route to the mouth of tho Bluslaw river,' The third crew, under D. P. Olovor, started out on the route up the MsKonalo river i to tho Blue river mmee. . , ' It la sx pec ted thai the preliminary surveyo will occupy about two weeks" time, after which large crews will be set to work making tho permanent sur veys. .. ' A Kaaow wis. Win Pritehett, a truck driver, waa fined IS and costs In the poiloe oourt yostsrday for being drunk and dis orderly. Tho reason for this heavy fine lo that Pritehett has boon up before the oourt several times lately for tbe same offense and It waa thought to teach blm a good lesson. . Severely Injuoed. Mrs. 'If, ML Lllee. who resides at tho village of Crow, west of Rugene, suf fered a broken eollar bono and serious brulseo ta a runaway yesterday. Dr. P. m. Selovor of thla etty attended her In juria. ' fc.iii.M.i.i.n i - FOREST FIRES MAY - KILL MANY SHEEP (pertal Dmasteb to The eorsst.r The Del lee. Sept. from reliable parties retumfng from Trout lake, Klickitat oounty, Wastilngton, the re port comes of- oa immense and devas tating fire now raging in tho mountains about II miles from Oulor poetomee and near the Indian race tracks and huckle berry fields. - A big force of men, In cluding every available sheepherder around Mi Adams In district No. I of tho forest reserve, with spades and any other means of fighting lira, wont up to try and atop tbo spread of tho Samoa, but their la bore were la valsvei Two bands of cheep aro BUfToomdod by fire and no avenue of eooape. One of these bands, numbering more than 1,000 and owned by Oeorge Smith of Rockland. Wash., la tat tbe Are enclosed range. If a heavy rain doeo not eeoa occur much damage to Umbos, image and sheep will result . UNDERTAKERS FORM : "r- NEW ASSOCIATION To meet toe new law ooneorntng the shipment and embalming of eorpoea, tho undertakers and embalmere of Oregon, at a meeting hi the olty yeeterdey. formed the Oregon Puneral Direct oes aaseclatlon. W. P. Hohensohuh of Iowa City, la., assisted In completing tho or ganisation, ho being member uf the notional aaooelatlon. on Friday the embalmere of tbe state will be examined by the board of health ao to their euel- Ifloatlona. Mr. Hohonechuh will con duct a school for thooe who ate to be enemlned. There were to undertakers present whoa the state' aseoolattoa woo formed and hardly an Oregon atembor of tbo professwa will be out of ths organisa tion when Informed of Ho objects. The Oregon body will affiliate with tho na tional organisation, and will endeavor to secure the annual meeting of tho lat ter association for Portland next year. Ths following were elected oncers: President, J. P. Plnloy: flrot vtea-presi-dent, W. M. Shank Oregon City; sec ond vlce-preeldent, J. S. Buxton, Pn-" Q revel secretary, William G A a I tit n : w AVHctahle rVpentionfbrAs slmilating teroodondReufa ttfiteSbssAaDilBowuUor IroowDMtkmjCss fsamre?stAUins rbfluwr Opsusti.Morprhns nor MkbUoi. XotXamcotic. A perfect Remedy rdrComlkm Bon.Sour SloiBfe:h,Dii1a)fa VVbnimorivvbora.F rosss snd Loss or Suu. 'rWScnw Stfvatoronf . ' KEWYDBK. v RAOTCOPVOP wWAPPCff. 1 east amatae , .-, v ": J I Aa4 tat aaayraaia, tea, 1 want a ah si erefydnsg I Mss, . I S eaard tea riakaaca . Baa tat fitrr trti iin laari - ay, I wisiw WOWyH awe en tha Msef - SaM af M Plsa, ay Wattate Irwta. i aaaueaywasieriwaaaiy. .raaiitsaseyss 87.i To St Leu! j end Rsturn lee ta, rr, 1 aty f, aaswa a, e, an taaaaakerf, Kit OenAer 1,4,5. 4 ,.,r.: ; . , Sasmiltok.shishssya, ' ''. Th Rock Isbuid Svatem offers rwo rootcs ! to ths World Fair Cky via Sr. Paul. MisBetpoib, sad through Scenk Cnsnrafio. No change of can, Ogdca ts Sc. Lous), snd ' 6c Paul Su Look, . ' , : rl hiairasmon as CaB er wm. . A. H. McDoOain. Oeasrs) 1 -elevl les ard ytrsst.oor. Aider I avauw I t Pectlaad, Or. THE ORDER OF WASHINGTON ::': ''j'r '-l'i STARTED RiaMT.:;: : C RATES ARE CORRECTLY BASED Good IhtmraUice Furnished to Men and Women Who y Can Pass Required Enminatkma, s ALL WHO ARC UNDER THE AGE Of SIXTY CAN JOIN If yon wsnt ths best fraternal ktoursncs tn tbs world, fap rsrtsSBta ths plans of Ths Onto of Wtmhington; -for full par- -. oculars, puqphleta, stc sddrvss, caving your ago, . ' . ; C ) . ; J. L. MITCHELL, &urjrcma Secretary, nV v ;- 612 Marquam Bldft fJrUand Ore. La ffrgfttKft a jm: The a -I - V ' rw"w'Ia-WwPw 1 JUA a.V - - Sports! ratee made to fwJnlUas OUsllshnasnl to tb hotoh J'.i'll.'Wnji.iiHii iiJijMigWLaajaggBjgTiaH Astoria; treasurer, J, H. Butler, Med ford. The trusteeo ohosoti are:' W. T. afaor, afRbllnaviiie; James Hoary, La O' v. C r "nlng. Portland: of. A- M f, A w J. Itolmaa, port- law. 1. 1 1 m m Tor Ipfttnts stud rw, Th3 Kind Yea to For Over Thirty Years Alway Bears the ryjj ' SignatDieJ Ose jensTonm Cepy. AarH. Stieot, EAST PORTLAND Stirs m unnw WABVt W sMWa.asV Oak TTtaVsV TP VlaeVa A. CARLSON, Proaihwoa sfannfaotnror of WOOD, IRON AND STEEL FENCING Ant tbe Unlversaj Cambmatton Peace LB7TATOH NCLOSUPKS . BVKRTTUlNa IS WIU B. storrlsoa as- Ports nd. , Telephone. Union tli Portland tmABQUAKm pom Totmrs amb , . stSRHai, TWAV lUeoaoa. A ntod WL a MnhsA tmm Washington Smith, Irval repree- farred Ueraini' Waucer, ruf ttve Cr- c the av