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V Ttrw . rttjr.r.T "tSnTT.V TOTTRMAI1 PORTEAnD." TUESDAY" EVENING, MAY 80., 18CS. . 4. - W1UUW ' - .. vssssssssssssxxxamMaxxi MILITARY PAGEANT BEFORE FAIR.OPEHS ROGUES' GALLERY mum GET IN LINE Grand Marshal -Steever An nounces the Order of March ' 1 ffif-,Thiwmriy. Photographs lot; Criminals L Fea ture bf( Police Department'a ' House 1 Near J Fulr ' OF THE LEWIS AND CLAIUC FAIR. YduH want a new.$traw Hat and 4 , Wednesday You Can Day .'J a cool SummerJ'iit,,,iP"t m"- LINE ON SIXTH AND BUILDING IS READY ' MOMTftnFDVTpCfTr ber this, that it pays to buy the 1 F0 rTHETI RS I 9 -beatWc offer-you , , ! Parade Will Be One of the Most Memorable - Jn7 History Sergeant Sloverjs to Have Com mand With"the title oi Act-i . Ing Captain. ' . -; :.: THE ENOX HAT .-;0f Portland. 7 i: ' .-in . i . ; ; iili "- FOR SUB-STATION i...-.--: m V" j M A t SQ 75. $ 1 6;50rS20;00 and $25 trM w ' ' JkA r , j ii Witn a saving oi raa iuu k them. New taorics, lauorea Boys' KneePants 7 Suits, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 a Suit, ' '': 1 ,r.v: UNDERWEAR as -FINE ADVERTISING - FOR CITY AND STATE ; Oregon : Railroad r At Navigation 7-. Company Issues Very Pretty and Valuable Brochure, si : The new lummer book Issued by the ...passenger departmsnt . -oflne Oregon Railroad JtJ"lttoii co0ipBjr l pro "sTTOuneel y mknytojje) the finest scenic SeipTlyiaterobncernlnf Grer onvr put out People - who want' ' ' Mometblnc excellent 'In the tine of ourenlr publtcatlona to be sent to. eet- env friends will And It of vpeclal Inter. .iec:: r -: ,.1. f printed eereral " eolorer-on-beavy-- calendared paper, the 0 llluatrattont 1n tt booklet are toroug.hr out cietrljr and give the reader a, fair Idea of Oregon's wonderful acenery.. Rlnaldo H. Hell BHedthe-boolifTneironiispieee from a photograph of Multnomah falls A Cornucopia of Cake Contains problem of how to serve icecrearnjust as u v It's the new way of partaking of frozen creams -rr ':;.;.T -. ' r. . . '- f j ' ORANGE AND CHERRY BRICK ICE CREAM Lewis' arid Clark ' colors ryourtable" Wednesday "and Thursday Cherry Sherbet as center layer dee-licious and orange ice cream on the outside." 7 r .. .. - 'Phone Order in PRICE. DELIVERED: Four Quarts ..... . . . . ,. .91.50 r llw'o Quarts a .... .'. . . . . . . f 1.00 .Otli Quart. ,,",,,,....,,.,,. . . 00 4 Hazelwood, Private Exchange S12.50. S15 tA. A ...... 1u V M A.t,A ttAHl iu yuu umu wu nicety, ni, wi unu w SaBBaWaWSSBBSBBBSBBBBaiaSawawawananwaWBm, AH the new things in Men's Shirts, 50, 75, 91,00,- $1.50. -T ':.r;'V;'- HOSE SHOESL HATS Lyw rj Co) issssxxixxsssxxxxxxxBxxxxxxxxxxxxxxs: showing the rear of an observation cat 0nn-OrRTN.traln with tourists occupying the platform, ; The scenes pictured. include the trip from Portland to the sea, with glimpses of, the lighthouses. the beaches, the summer resorts- and the. Columbia- fol lowing the route the traveler take over the O. R. N.TFoin Portland eastward. Among the rooet beautiful are those taken from the decks of Columbia river boats operated bjr the company. A sun- eton th" Cowmmr w particularly good. There s a picture of. tha-new trips are shown lb empt the fisherman ana " nunrn'. i,-asue rant, immnn gorg1a6UreTr TaTlarHorslstStt-TansT Bridal Veil falls. Celllo falls. St. Peter's dome,- Rooster rock, uie neeaies ana more than a score of similar scenes are shown. Memaloose island Is shown. blaBketoonslderabl-a4tentionia given tne Blue "mountain region, inr umawus countrrr Bingham- springs ColHna-t springs, - Hot lake-anrt7tta ;new-hotei. Wallowa county, and Portland, the rose etty. A lull page is aevoiea a a oiras eve view ef the IewVe ana i ax sitlon. ' -" V ' White Kid Ice Cream: Cones, just being . ia?rick. ice . cream-ior Soon asP6ssible. 40, Mm At ts,.,,,. i ' a- M MOfffflSOW J ssa3 ax LABOR AND CAPITAL T - -SHOULD ARBITRATE The' esubllshmeht 6fcourttfor-th purpose of settling - disputes between labor and capital waa-auggeeteA- br- W. S.UTRrfn at an-open meeting of the Car. penters' union, North . Sixth street, la'st night.. . The subject received a great deal of- disc ues ton s nd w 1 U be f u rther considerer. ,,t y -. - : "At presentlheraiis no law in Ore-4 gon but -ths law of might... in4 settling labor disputes," he sald. --Mprganlsed labor-should. Invite organised employers. K.thelLlButeli ir thai BenaJori neceesa'iky bills to.reat' courts for the settlement of such disputes. The. Judg ments of the courts should be enforced and walkouts, strikes andbojrcot.t(! should abollshed.;:-r 1 'The .preparatlon bf Such' bill awould reaulre ability .and statesmanshln-A: fter preparation they should ba.auhmltted to the people at- the eleetlon next-year- by initiative petition. . : The wrk already po,LdoneJlit.yw y.enlanl sT)ouldtui-aUh basis on wnicn to staK. Glove. Eat introduced by the reiuse. laeai ior picnic luncneons, lawn par ues and all informal functions. : Just as easy "and simple to handle as a macaroon. Only it's ice cream real Hazel wood ice cream. y: " " :; - .-Lodged in- its-corriueppia of crackling, toothsome cooky, the portic-n of ice cream seems even more inviting than if served on China. : ; -fpr-the-entire-Northwestxforrthe: cornucopia evens. Parties desiring concessions will please v address them- at Portland or Spokane. : . -1 Ice Cream Cones the Fair grounds watch for them. : Special nics, luncheons, etc. .Telephpne 'Official orders from Colonel Bteever, grand marshal of the opening cere moules, siniuuiit'a the order of march for the parade Thursday as follows; t Platoon-of mounted police. urana marsnai, nis starr ana special t aides." - .;- Clor guard, t bearing ." the. ; national standard and regimental standard of the Fourth United States cavalry. ' Fourth Regiment band. United States' cavalry-.' ilrausauadron. Fourth -United States cavalry. . ' '-r-! . : Vlce-presldentlal party. s ' Congressional party end , other of Ac la la. : - Regular brigade. -r -'.Natlonal Guard brigade. r Cadet brigade, , ,j ; - Detachment of police. ' The parade will form on Sixth and Montgomery-streets and all who-deslre Tto take r-parTmust be-there nor: la than :S0 o'clock.. Promptly at lfl o'clock the column will move. The line of march Is: North on Sixth to -Alder, west on Alder to Fourteenth, north on Fourteenth -to Everett, -west on Everett to .TwentlettuT north.. on Twentieth to Overton, weet on Overton to Twenty fourth,' north on Twenty-fourth to Savler, west . on Savler tp. Twenty eighth street entrance to the exposition groulffls. ( rrntte "wearhijiris f vnrmr'.tTtroopr are expected to wear full-Klress uniform; otherwise, service uniforms. : " Captaln-V-T. ArnnlJor the Fourth cavalry haa - been named as -chief of staff by Urand Marshal Bteever. The offlclai list of dignitaries of the state of -Washington who will attend the-openingceremonles tomorrow In cludes the names of Qovernor-Alberfr a Mead and wife and the governor's staff. Including Hon. H. A. -falrchlld .and wlfer Jean McLeod, Brigadler-Oeneral J: A. Drain, -Adjutant-Oeneral Colonel John Klnsle, C.ojpnel El-R. Erwln and wife. -Colonel - A.- EJ.- Cogwln,-wlfr and daughter: Colonel-Cr Cr Darrow Colonel M..-Purdr-C"ons-E.-ir-01ibert,"X.leiI-tenant-Colonels J. M. Fish, A. J. Wels- bach and D. D. Egan and Major A. M. Brown and wife. The Isenate ' committee . consist anr-uovernor j. is. uoon ana Senators E. M. Rands J. "hV O'Donnell, WtH. Moore. C. F. Clapp, C. T. Huston, O. A. Kennedy, J,- TiWalsh and .J. W. Lysons. ' - - t, ..-The - house wilt -b represented by Representatives j. Ar- Falener, Jesse Unstable,-R. I B.-imBert. w. K. wil- llams.-Pr:- -.-WHV- FultonrOeorge T.nReid, O Br-VtiBsr-M. "J.-Maloney and J.Q. Megler: - ' ' ' '' '' . " ' ' ; -'" ' gief eiied -sjtoelr- OsjmseT ttoodaV Allen Lewis' Best Brand. the Ice Cream. So Dainty It Won't Soil a the Dish as Hazelwood Cream without spoons, dishes, napkins or i r . . t' .' ' t i . j.1 The Hazelwood Cream Co. be . rates on Ice Cream A rogue'e gallery i-nwtlnlny the nhn tographs of all the -notorious criminals and sure-thing men in the country will be on exhibition at the police sub-station at the fair grounds, where visitors as weilaa DOltce-oAeerainay-aee.it, '. The building has been .finished, . and the necessary paraphernalia will be Installed today and tomorrow. The structure is located at the Intersection of "TWenty-slxth and Upshur streets; Is built on the plan of soldiers' barracks, and la 24 by 40 . feet In dimensions. It will contain Jhree divisions the busi ness office, containing ther-deakof-ithe. acting captain and the telephone appa ratus, another an assembly-room for of ficers and cella for . prisoners. - -. The phlsoner's will be .removed twice a day or bftener. If necessary, tp the city JaL A patrol wagon will be maintained at the sub-station. ' , The detail 'for fair duty will conalsl ofabout 10 men, divided into' three re llafa. The entire northwestern section of the city will be included In tha sub station district Sergeant Slover has been assigned to duty as acting captain. The entire police . force will report Thursday morning 'to be ' assigned to duty for the parade., A platoon - of mounted officers will apt aa escortand. a rear guard will follow to respond to calls which may be made for police pro taction, OfflceraWia.M-ltaUQ.ne5i at street Intersections along the- line of inarch, and othera will be detailed to all parte-of the clty to protect life- anj property, - --: " SCRATCH NEVADA AND ;: r . YOU WILL FIND GOLD - 'Bullfrog was the, latest to be dis covered, but I believe it isthe greatest; of aH the bonansa districts of Nevada," says J. Macpherson, who has; Just re turned from the bonansa land, where he spent-two-months in tha interests of the Sunset Magmlne.. He Is here with the fore that is gettinavup 4b special edition for Oregon, and will remain untU the issue Is complete "I have been In ' Tonopah; - Gold field Tonopah Is a wonder, Goldfleld has been making .marvelous shipments from near the surface, ths valuea there per sisting at the greatest depth attained. But Bullfrog la Just entering the . list. It is Temote from the rallway, and only the. highest grade ituff can be sent out. The flrstehlpmentthat I knew of ran SM0oto tha-ton-Therewillbelota more of the same sort of rock later. "Railways will be extended Into these rieK outlying districts a rapidly as (s possible to do tha wWrk. The "Tono pah- road- is being atanaaraisea now, and Well as the Ice Cream. Co., solve the' are sole agents all the xage at Cones for -pic- r Exchange 12. ; AND ALFRED BENJAMIN'S "CORRECT CLOTHES" :;; p THERE'S NONE BETTER - '-'1- " MADE J' : 311 MORRISON STREET - SOLE-AGENTS Sole Agents Y KNOX- HATS whenlhlsSrork Is finished the line will ba built to Goldfleld. 'Borax' Smith will extend his line from the Death Val A4A VJa-liViiVa Ala Si jiliy ai viu av rvsaH l ley district, a distance of.120.mllasJ JIal-Auildlng nowrand-the district IS assured of two -roada. ' Towns buna tip there over ' night. Two months ago Bullfrog had but 400 persons. .. Today there are 4.000 or B.OOfl. The growth Is n the rush, order, and the permanenoy f hm rrrti. aeems -to inaua- permahency of tha cities." '4 ..I. HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the -Perklee & It HeaalOeMendalej IV HT Welch and' fainllTL Aitorla j A. -1 Oltt, Platterllle, Wlaconaln; 0. C. Irwin, Baa fran rlaeo! J. . Hair. W. 0. Truard, Lee Angelas; St. sVRotchklsa. Elgin: W. 1." Fargua and wife, La Grand; Mrs. T. B. Bar,. Bt. MaMee, Idabot -Harrle H. Parent, 8a rranriaewi O. (t,alaerln. Pullman, Waanlngtont B. I. Bany. Walla Walla: I. P. Ford. Pomarbr. Waah. Instoa; David Rjdatnm, Tatnma; Mra. W. B. r ih . .. 1 1 - ) II ' - V.. - . i . . '' I I -V - JZXl -V. :r 7 t .. i -. . . " . . 1 r , - - - ; ........ - HFMTiMTN'fi" "CORRECT CLOTHES Rutherford, Onuba; J, A. Featoa, Merldlin, Idaho; O. Lamborn. Bpnkene. At tha Imorrlal itrm. T. C. Jmuk Hm r t; . r , - - - - r - "'e Jesmp.-Wnle Tart.- Cellleralai 1. U. i r.jBamoera.jvanuj.r. waaBingtoeisi I'pdrtraff and trlfe," Omaha; A. ghalpe. B. Uargrora, Klvaralde, ' Callfornlai C. Uerrlrk. Durerj K. C. Whltrnmb. Loe Angrlea; C..H. Rtaller, Bokuleth, ' Oregon; Mrs. Tom Altra, Burn i F. J.-Htewart, Aatorla; Mrs. B. Lattar,' twit Llatrr. CklragA; W. . T., Joaapta art Jt'llllaai lahti 'iNirwii Ht ft end--H. 8. rultna. Aatorla Edward larwoed, - ktoblw, Waablngton. . . - - . - - At . the Portland C.' It." PVtaraoa and wife, T. J. A, Irldenian, D. 8. Mrhardsoa and Wl(, Mlaare L. and Enraa C. Hrrrarbtr, A. D. Rum mat Haa Pranrlaoo: W. 8. Stltt. Chlcaen? B. ('.' Bilwwk and wife, Belrna; Baa Slmona, Rncliaatar:nirI.4ws. Hartford. Oonarti cutiYlctor- RtiMdwkar. t. Paal: B.- f.-To , man and wlfa. Kew York)- A. P. Spencar, -Oakalooaa, Iowa: W. A. White- and wlf, Nw !; WlllUra -Grants PaaaV Eugena Yare-nd wife, Kraatla;-Mra. H. C. ' Co. Naw York:. W." W." Caaa, -Jf., IMnTar ; J. , . F. -McKangbt, H-rmtatoTi; Gasraa Kraua, KrW York; M, U. Scott, Bole: laaae Grab, 8b Loula;. Arthor Lund, Klraralda; O. ai. Bpck, " J. C. Cnnnlaaham, 8pokan. - ..... j , - ,f - 0 -- ' a.'