The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 10, 1905, Image 5

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cautions Taken to. Prevent
- Loti of Life on Ctaamers.
Had Cut One Partner, His Wife,
and Never Used Tobacco ,;,
- - .in Any, Form.; ,
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Xaput- Ui9 are the , dates . selected
. for a eonf erenee on Indian affairs, and
'a meeting of the Pacific : Coast' Indian
, Teachers' inatltuU to b held at tb
... .' Lewis and Clark fair. ,The datea were
elected by a committee oa-aonferences
and congresses; composed of J. R. Wll-
son. R. W. Montague. W. I Brewster,
K. P. Hi;i, & t WlM tnd W. OEtlot,
z Jr., The Joint educational .committee la
. composed of . J. H. Ackerman,- w. is.
. Ferrln, E. A. Orout and: J. C. :Zlnsr.
, Superintendent Bdwln .Chalcraft, of the
; VWniwa -Indian , aenool, attended tne
'meeting'. ' ' ."
" W.-J", Saunders, ' secretary and .gen'
' aral manager of the St. . Louis lluplnesa
. v Mea'a league.' haa written a letter to the
Portland Commercial club replying to a
,' '-query as to the effect of the Louisiana
' axpoaltloa on 8t Louis, commercially.
Mr. 8aundr states that the city baa
-. tbeea Immensely benefited by tbe expo
' alUonand baa felt no relapse. ' He aaya
the city apent 110,000.000 outright for
tbe expoaltlon, and If. the 'value of tbe
fair ia measured by tbe benefit re
7Velved, the city could have afforded, to
. jspand doable that-amount ,
' 'i The moat satlsfsctory preparation for
-.- fhs Mood, liver and kldneya la Kenyon'a
'' Compound Extract of Sareapartlla, pre
' ' pared and Bold only-by Albert Bern!, tbe
oruawiat. second and waaomnon. mia
i preparation la ' the beat combination of
.remedlea known to medical eclenoe ut
'. -this age and haa no equal aa a system
, irenovator and tonic - Large bottle, 75
icenta, or three bottlea for Z. ' y y
: Delegates from all parta of the atate
r will attend the eleventh aeaalon of the
. , Oraod Court of Oregon of the Foreetere
of America, which will be held here
, May 1. Office will be elected, and
' ' three . representatives , will be selected
( to attend the supreme court, which eon-
eaes In Buffalo, N. T In August. After
11 yeara of continuous service, Samuel
i" Kafka, of thla city haa announced him
'elf aa a, candidate for re-election.
Winiam Carr Morrow a resident of
.. . thla city, baa been elected" edltor-ln-i
chief of the Columbia Lake Review, one
of the highest honors that hv bestowed
, ' by the etuasnte of tbe law school of
v Columbia antvefstty. He la a graduate
: of the Portland high school, a member
' "ef tbo Second Oregon Volnnteers and a
' graduate of Iceland Stanford;' Jr., ual
verslty. He ia Just entering the aealor
year at the law school.-- - , -.
After - oompletlng'' extensive street
. paving operations at First and. Madison
streets, tbo Concrete- Construction Co.
" iiaa commenaed operation at Second and
- Burnalde atreeta, where another - vaat
v . Held of work will be atarted JVb taime
s " diately. From second and Burnslds the
construction company will mova to
Burnslds bridge, where work will be
. oommenoed on the abuttmeata. --'
' ' - For Saa Francisco ..and le kAhgelea,
.teamer. Bedoodo sails direct Thurs
' day i evening, from Oreenwlch dock.
4; Cabin, Hi: steersge, tt to San Fran
cfeco, and lll.ia and 115. Los Angelea,
'. Meals and berth Included. C. K, Thorn p
' 9n, Kagent. 121 .Third tfsct.',:V;
;, ..e Immlgranta Waated To looate
'. aJoag'tn Oregon Water Power Rafl-
- way eouipanya line between Portland
" nd Bstaeada.- For Information twruire
of the Oregon Water Power Towns its
! . company. 114 First street Phone, Mala
.'f Kataeada, Off era Opportunities ' U
manufacturers which means millions
of dollars It -properly handled, -. For ln-
- formation Inquire of the Oregon Water
' - Power Townelto company, t lit , First !
street Pbooe. Main. II.' : "T J
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; - Lest Black Cooker spaa lei. female; 4
months old; answers to tbo name of
Bloesle: went astray In city Park, Sun-'-
day; reward- for her - reooyery. t HI
Fuutdsra street between TwonUeta'aad
Twenty-flrst. ' r , ,. -y.
.TiaTxHjrglenloJlomalTrea.Unnt fot.
the permanent euro ot all female trou
. blea. Lady - physician in charge, eon-
aultatlon and examination tree.' Off too
77Bourv a, m, to p. m-t 11 Lewis bldg.
Tourists, aa well aa city people, finan
cially embarrassed, will find the Port-
. land Lean Offlce, T4 Third street, the
:' safest and most reliable place to trans
set their business,'' Ratea reasonable.
, ' Sale of convent-made fancy articles at
' St Patrick's hall. lth and Bavier, com
mencing Tuesday,- April-11, -and eloalng
' Thursdsy, April II. Thla is a rare
treat for all lovers of the beautiful.;
' '-'New' steamer Northland sails direct
'for San Ftandaco. : Tuesday. p. m.
Cabin, til; steersge. 18; meals and
- berth-Included. C- H. Thompson,' a goat,
;- HI Third atreet-: '.:. ' - t
, Try a meal without meat at-h Vegs-J
, - tarian care. i etxtn street, -'
Change Of phone Anslty,' Main 4471.
v OslU nal.-French resuarnt, (4 Upshur
r. 'f Ask your grocer for Golden Cheddar.
' ' Prafsrred Svoeli
' " Allen ; Lewis' Best Brand.
THB . - NKW ' OEM
recently discovered in
California and given
Its name by Mr. King
of Tiffany A Co., New
York, acknowledged
to-be the finest min
eralogist In tbo
United States. - .' . r
OEM has a beautiful
lavender- color and
resembles somewhat
a pale amethyst but
far more brilliant and
much harder. At
night looka Juat like
a diamond. - ,
Beyond comparison,
when price Is taken
Into' consideration,
and make a awell hat
pin, stick pin,' brooch
or ring. . In the east
they are sold at big
prioea. ,
Of eourss they are.
Having onlys been
discovered a short
iime . ago, and. we
ava. been fortunate
enough to secure tha
sola agency for thla
city of the Slckler
mines, from which
the . genuine stones
are taken. . -
Hunters will find It
worth their while ts
see them and we are
pleased to have yu
call and examine
them.
JAHC2R taos.
Jewelers, opticians.
30 Morrison U
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CM ALL COY 'H!3:
' ; FATHSft.COTH ACTIVE
The Act Is a Misdemeanor; and
" May Oe Punished by.a ( '
Heavy Fine.'V:'ri'J,v'.
TU east side effle of IM Jew-sat is Is
the sum nf Mia r. W. MrKlsner. SM.Kast
irslarrlMa suoct , TtlcpSom cast ZTO. ff .,
There are about It Alblna and Pied
mont eltlsena who are , In danger of
being brought - before tbe municipal
court and fined from 15 to 1100, or im
prisoned for-a term not exceeding 00
days.- It Is not probable tbat many-of
tbe residents there sre aware of their
peril, but through their" violation of or
dinance .No 111(1 that unpleasant situ
ation la hourly likely to occur., -'
Laat week employee of the city engi
neer's offlce posted more-than 100 aide
walk -repair notlcea la. the district be
tween Michigan - avenue and the St.
Johns road In Multnomah' and Patton's
addition. Within 14 hours half of tb
notices bad been torn down and today
a careful, - search would discover : not
more than a dosea notloes la tbe entire
district . Ia soma cases the notloes were
destroyed by boys, but. la many others
property- owners, who took the notice aa
fit affront and who declared they were
abundantly able to take cars of their owa
sidewalks -without outside suggestion,
removed the warning. ...'-."?
Tbe city council la March. 1101. passed
aa ordinance making It a misdemeanor
to tsar down a aldewalk notice and fix
the penalty as above. . Many of tbe resi
dents of the district were not sware of
tbo .law when they removed the warn
ings' and some who were are wondering
If the city engineer makes complaint
when bis notices are destroyed. -
Part of the fault rests with tba'men
who posted the notlcea, ' for many of
them were tacked oa tbe door steps and
walks of the suburb sod aa the notices
were on thla paper . Instead of maalla
aa ordinarily, the work, of removing
the Discard was easily accomplished and
In some esses wss doubtless accidental.
mrw OFFZotas t.
The recently elected city officers of
St Johns will tonight take, tbe oath of
offlce , and the responsibilities of their
various positions. Mayor C. A. Cook
will aive un his seat to W. H. King; Re
corder C. F: Clark will be succeeded by
J. W. Hanks; Treasurer Frank Liver
more wUl turn his -efflca over to F. W.
Valentine and -the various eotinalimen
will resign their places and be succeeded
by the new members.: Tbe mayor will
appoint a city marshal and attorney.
Judge 8. H. Oreea Having been elected
for tha latter offlce but resigning to al
low the mayor a free band la choosing
his . officers. The- announced policy of
the aew administration is conservatism
and as low taxation as Is consistent
with progress. Some debts will have to
be Incurred to -balld a, city hall, secure
fire Apparatus 'ana improve, tbe - water
service but itkese -will be i secured as
cheaply as Is possible and probably a
tio.wo bond testis win sumoe for tne
neoessary improvements. , . '
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It 'Seems probable tbat Grand avenue
will remain closed between Bast' Stark
and Oak atreeta for - some time.-' 'The
committee recenly appointed to lnves ti
nts the matter haa discovered tbat tbe
elevated roadway must be rebuilt and
that no. minor improvement will bo per
mitted by the city engineer. The city
Is ready to pay naif tha Improvement
cost, but- every t Interested property
owner must agree to pay hta shsro or,
the work will not bo oommenoed. Wnile
the majority of tbe property owners are
willing to meet their assessment, and
while the business men of tbe district
desire the work speedily completed.
there are a few t interested who sre
standing out-for a cheap Improvement
and so far these have not agreed, to the
rebuilding of tha structure. Meanwhile
the heavy traf no on urana avenue ia
being diverted to other streets and the
business, men are complaining of de
creased trade.) .v.' i , . . ' '
omjver TO
Residents of Vernon and Highland are
trying to discover why the work of
graveling. Alberts street ran from
Union avenns la not oommenoed. Prac
tically all the property, owners In the
Improvement district.; favor the plan.
The bid waa let some time ago and no
remonstrance has been made, but .there
la aa much mud and dust in the street
aa there was before Vernon waa heard
ot, and no Indication ot work being con
templated has been ''discovered. The
Vernon tract la building top rapidly, six
housea being under construction on one
black; and the demand for at least one
Improved street for the- suburb is con
tinually. Increasing.
. The Carabanaa, thai Highland . ball
team, ; met' defeat in a: gams with the
east side carmen1 yesterday.. , The 'car
men had not 'worked together as a team,
but -some of 'the men who-had been
handling lever brakes for. Ave., yeara
wielded the bat so effectively that, the
ball waa frequently lost la ths brush
a block swsy. .Ths score wss 14 to 7
snd the Carabanaa made ot their total
In'-tha first Inning. - That appeared so
easy that a deep sleep settled over the
nine.' during which: time' tbe ' carmen
sent a dosen batsmen 'ever the borne
plate and whea the - red-suited team
awoke it was joa Ists.- .
Aiii Awkward Error.
The mistake was - made through a
comparatively Small Word, but It meant
much, H. Metser, managing owner of
Reservoir- Park, planned to entertain a
large ' number of excursionists at his
beautiful addition on tbe Mount Scott
line yesterday, bat his advertisement,
which appeared' In yeaterday'a papers,
contained the word "tomorrow" Instead
of "today." ' Mr. Metagar announces' a
postponement of ' tbe excursion; bat
assures thepubllo tbat without -fall It
will come off next Sunday. Mr. Metsger
Is appealing especially. . to homeseekers.
and la- making It possible for them to
examine Reservoir Park without ' ex
pense. - Car fare win - be returned to
excursionists on tbe grounds, snd re
freshments will be served free. Reser
voir Park la the moat sightly of Port
land additions, and time spent In In
specting this beautiful property Is well
employed..-.'" ' ,. ;.'' i r,
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During Msrrh Harrlaburg merchants
shtppM aoo dosea egga-besldcs much
Poultry. - r ,' ' .
Koromiour asm batshxbt.
INCrECTING OTEAr..2RS :
- WEST OF THS ROCKIES
Coastwise Ships Give MostTrou
ble as Crews Are CKanged
. Very: Frequently. .i, ;
Rear Admiral Kemnff. appointed by
Secretary Metcalf of tha department of
commerce and labor to investigate the
steamboat aervlce in thla district, ar
rived this moraine from San Francisco
and lost no time In taking up his wots,
At o'clock he waa on the waterfront
looktnar ovsr a number of river craft
His Investigation will DO coanneq
mostly to aa examination of the life-
saving apparatus aod fire equipment on
the passenger steamers. t Aa be Jntenaa
to make, an inspection of every , boat in
local waters. In addition to tboae carry
ing passengers from coast - ports, he
will probably be obliged to remain sev
eral weeks. - In reality he la making a
reinspectton of all of the vessels which
have been . Inspected by Captains - Kd
warda and Fuller.- .. -.
"While at Ban , Francisco and - otber
California, porta." said tha admiral thla
morning, "I found that the boata plying
In Inland waters required the moat at
tention. Nearly aU. however, carried
the proper, equipment for fighting fire
and to take care of passengers in ease
of. accidents, but the crews were
changed so often that many of the men
were Ignorant of the duties -requirea in
tha event that their servtoea ahould be
seeded to aave life and property. On the
ocean vessels tha same crew Is usually
retained for a long period, and as a con
sequence the sailors , generally know
Juat whore to station - themselves and
what work to do In tlmea of emergency .i'
After the- Blocom disaster, .the ad
miral aaya the department made manjr.
new rules for the government of steam
boat men. and a board -of Inquiry waa
appointed to visit every district in the
United States to see these were -enforced,
as well as the old laws, which
had fallen Into disuse. He was assigned
to the First districU which Includes all
of ths Pacific coast and Inland navigable
waters west of the Rocky mountains.
Since November 10 bo. haa been confin
ing his attention to tbo vessels calling
at California porta Saa -Francisco was
first visited, thea San Pedro. Redondo,
Sacramento and Eureka, and aa ha did
not fully complete . hla work at tboae
places, ho will probably have to return
before forwarding his. report . to Secre
tary Metcalf. '':.-'
More particularly than . anything
else." be continued. "I made it a point
to-Inquiry Into the facilities for flght-
Inir fire on the steamers ana what pro
visions have been made to permit the
passengers to escape In small boata
The crews are required to drill regular
ly once a week, and when I go aboard a
boat . I ascertain - whether or not they
have been doing so. At my request a
drill is given, whloh I personally super-
Intend, and It Is a very easy matter, to
know by their actions whether y they
have been accustomed to going tnroagn
the perfurmaaees regularly. tKsch man
ia- supposed to .know lust, jr Dsra to take
hla atatlon when an .sodden oooursv
and what work ia expected of bissV
The admiral asserts tha he has. found
but a small per cent of tbe firs hose sad
llfe-preaervara carried by the steamboat
companies defective. Wbea they dp not
come up. to the standard they, are' con
demned, and the company Is ordered to
supply the - proper equipment Life
preservers must be ot a certain slss and
capabe ot bearing up a burden of 17
pounds when , thrown into the -water.
Notices have to bo posted ia tbe quarter
of the deckhands and sailors Informing
tbom Just what Una of work they will
be required to perform It a fire should
break out oa board. It appears that
heretofore these notices were placed la
tbo cabin, where the crew bad no ac
cess to them. - . ' " '"'
.After completing his labors at Port
land tha admiral will go to The Dalles,
then to Astoria, and to 8eattle. where
It la probable be will complete , tbe In
spection service on tbe north PactAo
coast
He states u. .ul T t'noJb?
for blm to go Into Alaskan waters this
season on account of the magnitude ot
the territory ha baa to cover.
Admiral KempS has been oa the Pa-
cine coast at irregular Intervals since
Hit, sad has a number Of acquaintances
la every port.-: In the year named he
made a cruise all along tbe coast In the
government defense boat Suawnea, which
waa later lost near -Vancouver. B. C
by atiiking an " uncharted ' rock. . In
U75-4 he was lighthouse Inspector for
tha Thirteenth district, with headquar
ters at Astoria.' In 1191 he was at Port
land for a few days In command ,of the
Monterey, engaged in the. ooast defense
service. . ' - ''.' '- '',
ALTAR SOCIETY BEARS
. ELOQUENT ADDRESS
Right Rev. Abbot Thomas Talks
- , td Organization 'of ,Ca-.
: V; thedral Parish. r)-f "f
At the. Cathedral of the Immaculate
Conception last night Right Rev. Abbot
Thomas of Mount Angel, spoke to' the
members Of the Altar society of the
cathedral parish on "Ths Altar.". Many
members of the clergy, among? them
Archbishop Christie, and a "large con
gregation beard aa excellent maslcal
program.' - Solos- by Mlsa Elisabeth A.
Harwass and Dom J. Zan ware features.
Abbot Thomaa made an etoquent plea
for . new members of the Altar society,
and told of the good work It was doing
and Its alma and hopes.
"I raise my voice in earnest appeal
and say. 'Behold, - this altar will be a
testimony unto r you; a - testimony of
your faith la Him who hides hla glory
and majesty upon this altar, la order
that we all may approach Hla without
fear or trembling.', We hear lofty words
spoken of tbo altar ot tha husaan heart,
upon which w offer asertf lea either to
virtue or vice, snd ths pagea will re
ntals unopened until God shows them to
tbo world la hla owa good tlaso.
-There Is also the altar of love and
hatred Lova is Ood's master ptaca.
Whea Be created lova Ho consulted, his
heart rather than hla Intellect; Hatred
Is love's opposite.' Tbo altar at tha
Catholic -church is' tha altar rot Ood's
love for man.
"Tbe poverty of tha altar- ahall pro.
claim tha fact that you remember the
beauty and comfort of your home, but
forget the beauty and comfort .of the
house of ' Ood. ' Its splendor shall stv)
noanco to all that enter this church that
Ood'a business la deaeito your heart,
snd thatyou love the beauty of God's
horn 9 aartltT.' . -. " vr r .-i,--.; ,
NEVER TASTE0 WHISKY y
-'AND EVER GAMBLED
A.--B. t Conley Sug2t :-That
Without These "Necessaries''
; He Has Been Happy.
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" A. B. Conley, .."the wheat king ot the
north . Pacific coast." . owning 14.000
acres of Valuable lands in the Grand
Rohde valley In Union county, from
which he realises annually a profit of
171,000,. haa come to Portland to make
his home and enjoy a quiet life after
many years of - intense - activity.' His
sons now conduct the big farms in east
ern Oregon, and Mr. Conley ones or twice
a year visits -the scene of . bis former
labors. Ha la a unique character, and
has with remarkable tenacity, carved a
fortune from the crude conditions of a
region .that wss practically unexplolted
When he went there... II years ago.
A. B. Conley built tha Northern Pai
clfld. railroad between Waltula and fipo-
kane, and mado iso and 1190 a day.net
from the contract , Then he left the
railroad business and . selected ' (the
Orand Rondo valley aa the plaoe where
money could be made by the man who.
with faith,, in tbe -future, would devote
himself-to the development of it great
agricultural enterprise. ' . yesterday Mr.
Conley talked about hla Ufa - .
"I have never allowed the newspapers
to lay much about me," said he, "be-
causa i don't like to read the boasts of
men. -When. I married il years ago, 1
could not read or .write, and. I didn't
have a dollar in the world. I have ac
cumulated some money and property and
am now out of active management of my
business.", ' '. ...-
Mr. Conley haa certainly accumulated
"some money and property." for be says
ho could sell ale '14.000 acres la. Union
county at -174 an acre, which makes
his- landed holdings worths mors than
1 1.000.000. - -
T have never sued a man. never been
sued, . and never had a strike by men
who wer In my employ,' continued Mr.
Conley. , '1 have never Joined a secret
order or organisation of any kind, not
even a church. I .have never belonged
to any one-but Mrs. Cohley. and TTiever
bad a partner but Mrs. Conley.
'I have never taken a chew- of to
bacco or smoked a cigar or cigarette.
and rarely have taken a drink, and never
drink Of whisky. I never played a
game of any kind until last fall, when I
learned whist and pedxo. I don't owe a
dollar la' the world. i ' v
"I have paid to Balfour. Qnthrie Co.
mors than 147,000 la interest but that
was up to six years ago. sines which I
have never had to borrow money. I
could loan Balfour, Guthrie eV Co. a few
hundred ' thousand dollars now, it they
wantsd it" ' . . -" - v. -
Mr. Conley employs tha year, through
10 to 100 men. whom ha pays 11 to 11. SO
oav. His wheat crop is an tna way
from 100.000 to 400.000 bushels a year,
and ho seldom fails to receive the top
market, price, t One year, be aoatraeted
to aeU to a JPendlqtoa firm hia entire
crop at 41 roenta . s Jkaahel.' and ths
market dropped ta 10 cants .before ho
bad completed delivery at tbe wheat It
broke -the firm that signed the contract
- Mr. Conley la a. director of the La
Grands National bank, which haa 1100,
000 of deposits, and is one of ths sound
est financial lnatitutiona ta eastern Ore
gon, He was tha "Fldus Achadea". of
the latC M. Church, tha La Qrande
banker who died la ' Salem laat winter
aa the result' of an accident Mr. Church
wss vice-president of Mr. Copley's bank.
- Mr., and' Mrs. . Conley travel moat, of
the time, and have thoroughly explored
tha United State. He is 74 yeara old
and able, aa he says, "to keep a whole
yssf s business In his head, yet cannot
remember a man's name 14 hours After
hearing it unless be has " knows -.him
for a long time." - -. . . 1 :
. ASSO
. '' From the Chicago Journal.
The publication of Dr. 1
Weir Mitchell's
muaI . 1 w fnllAwlfi tha aa
thorns 75tlt birthday! attracts attention
to the fact that our American authors
have been and are today a- long-lived
class.
Dr-Hoimas attalDed tne age or
IS. Whittter and Harriet Beeoher Stowe
died at 14; Bryant at II: Emerson st
71: Irvine st 74t LongfeUow at 71. Of
authors still living and with ens or two
exceptions sctlvely at work, Julia Ward
Howe will be IS in nay; rawara arvT
ett Hale is IS; M on cure Conway ia 71;
Mark Twain la II, and William D. How
alia. 41. Holmes and Whittier both did
soma of their best work after 75. - -
, Extta Large ;.:
Rccii Rocker
Worth : 1.00 W
$5,00 '
TUZSDAY ONLY ;
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' , Special sD week $2.00
SoUd Oak Diner for $1.25.
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184-16 First Street
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T. S. TO WNStND CREAMERY CO., 44-46-Second St.
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WHITE PIGEON ALL
SAME AS BLACK CAT
1. .
Fred ' HsjIow's,. Oijs Beautiful
; Bird Officiates Regularly fj-
J ; at Farieral Services. .
, Fred K. Harlow, of Troutdaleris tbe
owner of a beautiful white pigeon that
bts been used at graveyard services so
often, that' it haa become a feature of
tha funeral ritual of tha Wbodmen of
the World. Mr. Harlow haa a large
flock of pigeons, but the mftst conspicu
ous Jjutbe snow-whita ana that Is fast
becoming IhvMuable.-. " - - ,
According 'to the ritual that Is ob
served ' at funerals" -by the order of
Woodmen of the World, a dove la re
leased at the grave when a member Is
burled. The re ram on y has a slghln
cance tbat la known only to members
of the order. But doves, and especially
white ones, -ars haW to obuin. so
pigeons sre most frequently used..-:
. Jt . was a long time "ago that the
Woodmen flret had occasion to use a
pigeon, and a committee at one i began
a .search , for the 'right sort of bird.
Tbev were directed to Mr. Harlow, and
there they aetected the beautiful white
Dtaaotb . At the gravs It. was released
and mounted, high .Into the air. .Then
It diaasDeared. . - ,r-."' '
A abort time later, the Woodmen again
required a pigeon, and proceeded to the
homo of Mr. Harlow. They .asked him
it ha had a while oureon: be had. The
bird was tskea to the graveyard, and re
leased- It 'soared , fign inio in air,
and dlsaooeared. ' ' -
A third time the committee went to
the home of Mr. Harlow, with the earne
jresulta. -"
' The fourth trip ths commute maae
to Mr. Harlow's home they were aaton-
lahod to learn that ha would not sen
tha naxticular els eon they wanted. . It
was a beautiful white one. similar In
appearance to the others that bad been
nsed. but be refused to sen it now.
ever, he would lena it. ne ssia. anq
etace that time he baa loaneatne oira
to the Woodmen regularly and haa re
fused to accept pay for ita services. -
Selling s bird onca Isn't so bad." be
remarked. , "but selling It three ' times
ousht to sattsfy any one, snd thoss who
have bought It tnree time wnaiw
have a right ta use It whcnMMlliejr
please.', - ' ' ' ? ' ' .'.
GATHERING EXHIBITS-
FOR THE GREAT FAIR
It. C. Lang, of Chehalls. lwls coun
ty, Wash., who haa been looking alter
the Iwla county exhibit st the Lewla
and dark fair, was In ths city this
morning In connection with hia work.
Mr. Lac re says a splendid collection of
coal, copper and gold ores, timber and
Industrial reaouroes, will be brought to
the fair. The county court has Just sp
proprlaied ll.MO toy tha work, while
the city of Cnehalla haa raised from
ties to 12.600. and the total -fund
available will bo about te.uoe. with this
money a splendid exhibit wm oa maae.
Mr. Langs ia ,also gathering mineral
afyt jpther resources to take with . nlm
to Germany, where he will seek to en
list capital of the old country In de
velopment work. - One of tha exhibits
he is taking to tha old country Is a
Inch block of wood sawed from a stump
that waa nine, feet In diameter.
Jt I told-them. X)f the alia of tbat
tree, they would not be Here me." Bald
he thla morning, "hence I am taking
evidence that cannot be doubted." ,
rtrax extra butxts tohiobtt. .
The monthly' meeting of the Mt. Tabor
Puah club wilt be held this evening at
the Woodmen ot the World hall In Mt.
Tabor. At thla meeting the cow ques
tion will . probably be brought, up by
aggrieved property owners whoso lawns
have been made a pasture plot for visit
ing beasts and - general :: improvement
plans will be discussed. ' v- " -'
No need, to pay I2 or $28 for your
Spring Suit when you can get the aame
Identical Suit rrom - rfonn - Jjeuar tor
SISJIO. SIS.OO or flT.SO. Not
pec i saury w pay st.vv ana .e.u. iui
yowr - Shoes ladiea ss wen aa men
when you can get a largo variety to pick
from at John Dellar's at . Sl.SO,
S.OO, &3.00 end'93.60. lo not
pay 11.0 and $ for a nlrs-palr of
jits, or a good Hat whea you nna tne
wry sum grade at. John cellars lor
93.00, 93.00, and 93.&0.' We save
you a couple of dollars on a Boys' Suit,
front- 10c to $1.00 on Boys' or. Olrls'
right up-to-date Shoes or Slippers. V
JOHN D2LLAR
Ooods marked In
plain.
flgarea at
strictly one price.
Firat sjhI Tamhin and Third andJDaTiii'-;
Stylish and Low Prices
a - - 't ' v '" f- i -,-...'. ;.y:.y .
FROM PASTEURIZED ?
"AND PACKED IN AIRTIGHT CARTONS
OR PHONE-YOUR GROCER.- " i
;.j i 'i..i.t a. . j.L-
HENRY JENNlNu
For ' modern - dental ' work. ' World-renowned
speciallsta '
Lowest prices consistent with flrsUclass
-, - r -- -work.. . -. ,
-;t .;: ; Go to ths .. . ':.;.'
NEW ; YORK DENTISTS
'Opes day -and -night, from a. m.
.... jUntil 1 pj m. ;.".
AT THE THEATRES."
Thg Marrigfe of Kitty.' . "
Tatlskt kad loiarrow alftat at the Maraoaja
1 er4 theatre Jale Mom's spSMMlId eostpsny
will sppear la "Tbe Marnac et ainy." xse
eompssr Is s resMrkably eieesr eae. asd will
he besdeg hr Max ncmaa. who greas a spleaald
readluon ot khi part. The star Is srtclaal.
and la nawdeS sa aa asissl. bat by ss smsbs
lanalkk. sltustlos. Os Hlr Resbuld Bel-
stae Is left s fartase' by -a saris ea tha eos-
dltles tbst . he shsaia .s suu-rMS wnais s
yer t isy woau whs area set ths wMew
of a Perarlas. KeMse eonsana his eeltettars.
whs sdvte thst he sheaM surry a wsswa
wha weald saree te sarata tram hla st the
altar, aad frea aheav stlsr sbsat yesr.
h euald obi tin a drearce. . The aoUeltor fe
sble ta Ssd this wonaa la the saraoa ef s
SoeVdsagator wha has ha left wtthsat ' re
oorres. . Is slsht ef the sadteses, ah does
a" ut false hslt. aia ths mwj,
hraM her w larks kit a slg tall, and etker
wlss sukas herself "ss st)eet." . whea a
lyar later.aetotse romea ess ser. ia a
aretty little ruia ea laiae ataxia, aTmav
aheat the eiTaece. he ada a ebarmlag
wha Blrta with kin, suits te has. ssd Snail
enptrntn hiss.. . - v .
.,. f , ':. ::iX'. ,: :"
Shcnkeg st the Grand. . -
. . v ' ,-'--
The real Sbeaku faaily of sorebaU apeeared
at' the Oraad tha sftaraooa. The ascTraa
tum. sejraad all dosbt. la the sraatast ever
ana anywhere ea this eoset m vasdrrflle.
Otbar sltnetkws sre tbe Otesassd aaartet.
slnavrs snd esssedlass; Byesa aad Baaa.
skev-h srtlats: Heary CUT, the Aastrsllaa
mntlrlaBi Oesrse W. laane. the Brnstrel maa;
Wllana sad Mora a - la "A Rallmad Cataa
ianphe;" Alt Boaaer ta s sew UHnttrated sobs.
aad a great ptrrare ef "Ufa la Karaoe. and
the njl Islands. " The whole Mil gives great
ssthi faction. , . ; t- .' : ' ,. . .. j
','',''., ; " '.';.-?
- . Sensationgl Star Acta. .
' The Baker theatn'elusaW' Its bin this aft
ernoon snd latrodared s new set of star seta
for the enmlmi week, earh ef which Is s sra
aatloa. Tbe hirseat vadev1lle- fenas In' the
esaatry Brnrfdea aaly the best of peosrans.
and Bnwbers hi the west saa. as aiany novel-'
lira h foand far a dlara, - , ..t j T.
"Dora Thome.
RTerxnne . who . saa read the great . Wv
tirrj, "lmra Tbi-rne," will want to see tfie
play at the Colnmbia ' rieit week. It will be
lbs seroad af the- laat thres weeka at- tha
Cotarubla Stock- emnpaay, asd will opes next
Sunday siatlaee. - Seem saw oa sals.
. New Jlgy .t Ljrric'..' . ?
' The Lyrie Stock eompasy is sivbis Its ftrst
peHMWiasfe of "Bun of ta Pswneawp''
this sfteraoon te a bra; crowd.1 The . bill for
tha weak stvea every pronuae ot betas aoa
be lm-tant coaQorara at us eouipasy.
V, '.' -v Mot That.
The young millionaire ' tried ' to slip
tha ring upon ber finger, but 'she hes
itated :,v ;' .', . '.' '' ' "
Tou' are wondering,' 'he sakl. with
soma bitterness, "whether . I made the
money that paid for this ring by meth
ods of which you 'can ' conscientiously
approve." ' .- '
"Not at all she responded. "X know
how you made the money; you Inherited
It from your father.- I am trying to
remember what girt It waa who told
me the other day she had aent It back
to you." . " ' . .
Ska Ooalda1 Help tt. '
rrom i he, f hies go Record-Herald.
"Why ia tlia world." aalted the beauti
ful young widow, "have you promld to
marry him. If you don't lova hlmT ,
"Oh, I Just had to.- 11 was C.-- -t.-'Hum!
fa Id he'd go and a . ot or
drown himself, I suppnseT'
"No; be said he'd go lini trrj-osa to
T-i -"
TEETH
r-i.. . ",
CREAM V V
r: Vt-,Vt- (-.-rv- - , '.
Phone Main 4077
A Tuesday
Special
A.Dlnlng-Room Tablo Ilka eat
for Tuesday only for , ' ;
$18.50
It'a the beat I IT value we ever
hadV. Solid oak. finished In quarter
sawed oak and polished. We have
Just tl of these tables.
SONS 172-174 Flnt Strtct
AMUSASUUTTS.
. TOKIOHT AVO TOMORBOW XIQBT, -
..' Mas ngsma- .'
Aad aa eseallaat aappartuqr .eosjaeay la to
TS1 XAJtBXAOa or
- Frleai Lww goar, except baH I raws, II;
laat rows. Tfie. BaVway, TV and Mr. Gat.
lerr, ate sad SKc Boxes Sod loses. fT.to.
COLUMBIA TIIEATCE
TOXIOHT. ALL WEKT, MAT.- tATUBDAT,
.The Mew Ootasabls stack Ceataaay,
Is tbe powerrol plar. .
WOaTAJI AAAXJrST WOVAM." "
BVearag. SOr. sV..a, 6e. Matinee, as.
Ue, lOe. Dswatawa box efSre spew sll su,
Dolly Vsrdea eaady shop; Mais 110. Kveaaag
st theatre: Mala Sll. . ,
KEXT WBBK "DOBA TX0BjrS.r
empire sri;
Basldeat huaaser.
'.' ";" '.'',:" cr.sm ' '
') .-'' ADMISSION -; ' :
sfATIIfJW HMt DAT AT J:li T. K.
Osa- show Bvsry Klght at p. as,
AH This Week tba Baasatloeal Metodssais,
The Ticket-oMeave Men"
As Bxeausst gtaek. - ' Speeufl
. GRAND
HtnatLattl Tkm Rtal Shnk l
, ., 4 XWAMIOgP aUABTrrTE.',
.,,--y. BAMS ABO BTBOM.
eo. w. liuz.
MBAV ABB iI.AO.
. Air. bos fv . X
. 1-L... ' aATOlaOOSg.
BrwwyaV-- AgeXj -arwSj9l---99aTr(Bs----asyw)aa?'' - faV-' afawaaaw '
. Box seats 2Se. . -
BAKER THEATllO
Third aad Taahlll .ta. KeaUnf Flood, btaa-4
. at. . Largast Vaadevlll Hoaae ia A wanes..
The New Bill:
XVSLB BBOTHIBi. TFX ALLTVa.
. STABXXT ABT AIUTJf. .
. , XsTGObJA.
.'"' 1 WTBTI ABO LIWAB.
JXAJf WTLAOB. DiAaOVS TUB.
BI06BAPH.
Adailaetrta loe ta say seat. Shswg at B:X,
T: snd S:1S p.
CT A T nTLfWS ATflw Par aad
a A-SAV , gaSa.a-a A Ks Waatuustoa.
yimiJC A1TO CIAatAgT. ' ";;'
. Slncna and Dsaeers from Par la.
. Kirat Wastaea Appearance.
TO gOTAaEAS A VITA
, lOm ABO BOBiaaOB,
Aad riv Other wrest Aets.
MHOWS SuTO, T:sO. P. M.
ADMIiWIOit lOe TO iXI 8KAT.
WB L YRIC THEA TQE
IBTKHTH AND ALDKR STftKVTa.
, ' : K Kvery At tmooa asd Kveain;, '
' : s' A BTEBLINO MKLODRAMA.
Hagar of the Pa.vnj!.:p
V '. gpeeialtles' Betweea Aets. 1 ". . 1
Per forma area at t.XO, T:SB sad :!( p. as.
'. 1'aaal prtra ( adailsaloa. IS seats. '
.. BIAB1BR BBOa.
OOKCBBT BTBBT BIO ST.
Ms-ta miswsina
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One day la, the week serve '
thla delightful dessert - say
. Sunday ; dinner. Saves yow
time, trouble and thnaght and
'oosV nothing. BTBTaTaMIT, It,
cents
AT ALL GROCERS.
The r-t c
From te Pr:
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