The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 04, 1905, SECTION TWO, Page 18, Image 18

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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL.' PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE. ... 1SC5,
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- - v :'-.. : ' WV- r POSCd to collect the, heavy Band. fJ .u iT9VrrA?K f j. - . '. .'.. '-- - V""' -:.' J
Building Barkentinet,
8verkl tive-mafted bjirkcntln ar
""."""to t built Id tt vast, probably t th
6wlt 7rd at Bath, who hara built
: " " all tha fall-rlcited ahlpa in thla coun
.' try In race nt yaara. Tha delna for
-tharaaaala cair lor oonatrnctlon ozateal
. tit fet la langth, 47 feet beam and 17
. fat lnche- moulded depth, with a
' capacity of 4,400 tone deadwalffht on
extreme draught . of feet. Water
- ' ballast tanka of 1,100 tons capacity will
""WtnataUed, giTint: a draught of IS feet
In baJlaat trim. The vaanela. can ba
JiandJe with -trvw of "16 men. whereaa
' full-rlfged ahlp would require at leaat
Cat From Cocoanuts. ' r,7-""7
1 :..A Pil'floulty r haa . beea- axparlaiicad -la
" ehtalnlag Illuminating; ga from the coal
' obtainable In tha Philippine aland, and
after elaborate experiments the govern-
. ment laborajtortea . bare found that -a
' much better quality of gaa la obtainable
. .. , 'from tba oU of eoooanuta, ...
, Filipinos to "Hello. -' J,
r xlelephene- company with an au
thorlsed oaplut atock of IB0O.00O. 1
now being organised for the purpose, of
- Installing an up-to-date telephone plant
t Manila, Philippine Ialanda.
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. lfade Much' StceL' ! .
.:.'' Tha United fltatea Steel corporation
-" (made ver 700,000 toha of pig Iron In
.April, thla-production-being on the basis
of 1.400.000 tons a year, or more than
'.. . 000.000 tons abova the record produc
tion of 7.S7I.SI0 tons in 1801. On-May
1 17 per cent of Its furnace capacity
was In blast .
Flatinum In Demand.
Owing to the Increased demand for
platinum, especially In the electrical ln
.duatryv tba- geologleat survey is about to
' make an exurmlnatlon of the platinum re-
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- j BATTLKFLACS SENT .",
TO FORMER FOES
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T" Of the, 1I4L flags,-Unli-nd e
. T Confederate-whlnh were In t liere
r poaaesaloa of the war : depart; 1 e
; ment -when "congress authorised
' their return to their owners,. lw
Thava . been " Identified' by Vnlon
e veterans and 121. Confederate en-
- jlgna Jav beea returnedThara
are- now 462 unidentified . flags
, at the war department. Of theaa e
Jj.J4reyn1on and 288. Confeder-
: e ate. The .flags which were re- d
4 turned went to the various states e
as follows: '' e
Union Illlnola, 10; Indiana, I; e
. Kentucky.. 1; Maine, 4; Mary. 4
e ' land. 1; Maaaachuaetta, I; Mis-.
, sourt. 1; Nw York. S; Ohio, 1; A
r Pwieylranl, 12;- Tenneasee, I; - 4
Wisconsin. 4." ' ' - e
v Confederate Alabama. It;
e Arkanaaa; : norlda. It; P"-g'-i f
(entucKy, 1; Loulalana. 9:
.MlsstaslppU 10;. Missouri. 2;
.North Carolina, 12; South Caro
. Una, 14; Tennessee, 8; Texas, 4;
Virginia, 74. - .
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DEAD NEIGHBORS
Women of Woodcraft and Wood
- men Of World Are to Hold .,.1
Memorial Services. -
4 FLOWERS FOR GRAVES-
"OFDEPARTED MEMBERS
Programs of Exercises to Be Held
at Marcjuam Grand The-
' . - - Memorial -day services of the "Wood
men of the World and tha Women of
. Woodcraft wlll. ba held In the Marquam
' Orand theatre this afternoon, be-
Innin A VIA ..tn.tr In .fc. M..4..
ORDER MOURNS
- V- the craves of Woodman will ba daeoratari
by a committee. Flowers for this pur-
pose will be received at Woodmen hall,
corner .of Tenth and Washington streets,
, until o'clock. The program of exer
cises of tha Woodmen at ' tha opera
liouae will be aa follows:
"Nearer, My God, to Thee." chorus,
tinder direction of Miss Ella Frances
j . Jloberg; soprano aolo. "Resignation"
(Cars Roma), Mies Kathleen . Lawler;
,.1.!.- tribute to departed Woodmen, Consul-
. Commanders addreea Hon. Neighbor
; Oeorga-SV-Chamberlirrn; quartet, "My
Fa 1th .Looks Up to Thee" (Bchnecker),
,aMUa,Lawlcr. Mrs. Bead, UtrneU
...:,Mr.. Dom Zan; violin obligate by Mine
Cornelia Barker; removal of the veil,
. . ffloers of the company; Hhrltone solo,
' "'The Heavenly Gold" (Lloyd)rMr. Dom
Kan; dedication ceremony, officers of the
day; memorial. Rev. Neighbor F. Bur
; gette Short; lessons of woodcraft. Con-
cul-Commander. Curtajn. Miss Grace
Kemp, organist.
i - The exercises of tli .Women of Wood-
. ' craft -will ba as follows:. , ,
"Rock of, As chorus, under dlrec-
'l ' tton of Miss Klla Frances Hoberg; con
' , traltO solo, "Face to Face"- (J.Qhnaon).
Mrs. Walter Reed; tribute to our dead,
.'Ouardlaa- Neighbor! poem, Mrs. tteutl
koffer'qunrtet, "When Power Divine"
tHhelley), Miss Lawler, Mrs. Iteed. Mr.
Belcher.. Mr. Dont Zan; unveiling cere
mony, officer ef '.the day;. .tnr solo,
. " " "The Boft Southern Breexe," J. W.
Belcher; closing ceremony. Guardian
Neighbor. ....- f -
, 'The officers-of the day of tlie Wood
. men will be: A. U. Barbour, master of
n reremonlea; A." W. BchmaUj 1L A. Fred
j ' .rich, M. T. Woodward, T. J. Hammer,
J. W. Booths, H. F. Clark. George W.
i, -;' Tabler, G. A. Rodgera, George Funk, F.
A. Snow, H. J. Scott, aaalated by com-
- vany of uniform rank of Portland camp,
" - No.i l 7, Captain A. VL Brown, com-
' , mentdlng. -t i :
The officers of tha day of the Women
, of Woodcraft will be: t Mrs. M. Randall,
..... master of ceremonies I Mr J f. Hsree.
Mrs. D. If Van Horn. Miss Kmma GIN
. r'q, Mrs. Nora A. Card. Mrs. J. B. Roth,
-Mrs. Helen Vllaa, Mrs. Iena Schults.
. . Mrs. J. K. radrlrk, Mr. Alice Rathbun.
tin. atelan Oregory, asslttd b guards
roe ei n united states. It Is ro-
poaed to collect 4ho heavy sands from? all
placer mince lit the Cnlted Btatea where
evidences or platinum - have been bb
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Linemen Mutt' Not Drink. '
V" Whim' the Jinemea li tha mpToy of
the Wyoming Light company of Wllkae
barre, Pennsylvania, raoeived their pay
recently they aleo received a printed
circular, wnion tney were asked to sign,
agreeing to abstain from the use, of In
toxicating llquora. The company pays
good wages and all the employes will
sign,. -.-.- -
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Diamond 6 tone Saw. - .,
A large saw containing 200 teeth, with
a Brasillan diamond Imbedded in each
tooth, haa Just been completed by a saw
plant in Indianapolis? The saw la to be
-used ,foe sawing stone and wilt ba placed
in one or tne nig quarries at Bedford,
Indiana., It la eight feet In diameter and
five-sixteenths of an tnch thick.- Each
atpna ia set In a different poaltlon. -
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Coat Clear Land.
Raising of Anaora goata In Virginia
-for profit Is a new industry, now In tts
infancy, but with promise or unlimited
extension when the waste of brush.
weeds and undergrowth la the state will
be turned to account by that valuable
little animal.
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Great Farmer's Truat"".,,
-!-Th Tmeteurof-a-nnrori "'of farmers' to
eorabat- the trusts haa been formed In
Minnesota. - This 'society Is known as
tha .American. Society of Equliy of
North America, or tha National Farmers'
union." " "'" , -: . -rr
FOREIGN.
No Berlin Skyicrtpcra. ; V
Bkyscrapers are forbidden In Be.rlfn.
but an architect, - Professor- Blegmund
Muller. after his recent trip to America,
dttvered"BrTecture. In Berlin In which
he apoke strongly' In their favor, de
claring that . they offered great . busi
ness advantacea antf were aaf er la case
cjLU than any Athar huUdlnga. .
Holy Water In Mine.
diapatch from - Cultaoan. Mexico.
says that, because a woman entered the
Jesus- Maria, y Anexae mines, several
hundred miners went on sst like and re
fused to return to work until tha parish
prleet went Into the mtnea and sprinkled
all shafta and tunnels with holy water.
It is an old superstition among Mexican
miners that if woman enters a mine
a catastrophe will follow. .
Locomotives Fog Makers. J.LLl'-
An engineer assarts that the London
fogaara caused largely by the diachargg
f- steam Into the air from" the 100 or
more locomotive operating In London
area. One steam plant of 1,00
charge into the air 20 tons Of steam
pef hour, or sufficient to produce a fog
10 feet thick and on mile 'square; and
what plants with a capacity of (30,000
horsepower can do In tha way of fog
production may. therefore. b easily ea
tlmated. Tha proposed remedxJa to
of Oregon circle. U JL Caldwenreaptaln.
i "'"Tha roll of honor of tha Women of
Woodcraft, the data of death and the
.camps and circles with which' tha de
ceased were affiliated are aa follows:
Aetra circle, No. lit-Eleanor Z. Davis,
September , 1904; Anns, E. Senner, De
cember 14, 1904;. Margaret Runyan,
uarcn , io. Portland circle. No. t&
Dolly Cheadle. June IT. 1B04: Edtth A.
Pepper, October It. 1104; Edgar B. Van
Avery, jjecemDer 14, 104.
Woodmen ef tha World Webfoot
camp, No. ft F.-H. Gran, March 7,
10&; Edga M. Watson, December IS,
104; Charles. Fransen, December' S(,
1004; Everett Bilyeu. November I. 1004;
D. L. White. November t, 104; Paul S.
KlBBlam, eetoben t. 1904; Herman
Norby. October 12, 1904; I. D. Peters.
June tt, 1904. George Washington
camp. No. 21 James Robertson, Oc
tober 1, 1904; George L. Honeyroan, July
SO, 1904. , Alblna camp. No. 191 George
Schlelger, January i, 1906; John PFarr.
April -Jr-l05; K. Q. Nordstrom. Oc
tober IT, 1904.' Sunnyslde camp, No. 119
hThad-Fr FisheTrJulrr2tl9D44Edga
fl. Van "Avery, December 14, 1904. Port
Isnd camp. No. 107 G. H. Wemple, June
S, 1904; C. M. Smith, October 1. 1904;
U W. WUllams, October , 1904; J. W.
Hunsaker, November 12, 1904; C. E,
Carlson. March 9. 1905; M. D. Roche.
January 4, 190S; P.' tL. Schalk, May 7,
mien nrsvsrsT of ni south.
From" the New Orleana Times-Democrat
In' 1904 tha United States changed
from a rice Importing to a rice export
ing country. In 1891 wa Imported 178,-
000.000 pounds of rice and exported
92,000,000. In 104 our exports of rice
Increased B0 per cent, our imports de
clined 20 percent, and the figures werai
Exports. 121,000.000 -pounds; Imports,
13 Z.000,000-For-I90 tba figures-will
be even better.
Th n?,ur"f,n ftufe Lh,f,Pl:iiLdaens-Ua-ba-ha
ins ui a iureiin mirnn lur uur rice.
There is no limit to the amount we can
raise if there is a market for it. but the
price is unsatisfactory If wa over
produce, for tha home market is very
limited. ' If wa can arrange to ship any
considerable portion of our crop abroad
the rice growers of Louisiana and Texaa
will have nothing to fear In tha way of
low prices. ; . r - .
Kxtlsg-nishlng Bamlaf Oaa Wen.
' From the Bartlesvllle Examiner.
The careless striking of a match al
a blg gas well on the Johnstone leass
near Bartleavllle ignited tbs gas, which
burned a week before-It could be extln-ruished."-"-ri
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Four large ' boilers - were -: grouped
around tha fiercely biasing torch, which
deafened all) noises by the reverbera
tions of tha escaping gas.'- One. kept a
stream of water playing on the ground
where the rasing entered the earth, and
from the others three-Inch streams were
directed at tha top of the tubing with
the end In view f breaking the flow,
thus killing the blase, above. "
This methodi failed but Sn6ther at
tempt with one end of tha pipes turned
directly up with the flow of gaa suc
ceeded and -tha blass was smothered.
However, the victory was short lived,
for- within 20 minutes ths . gaa - had
eaught again from the overheated tub
ing and ground and was tramtng fiercely-.-
A dam, Waa constructed about the well
so aa to hold water, and a heavy atream
was turned Jnto It. Tha steam sgsln
extinguished the flamee and thla time
tha accumulated water kept them down.
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Tha Cheat," Hon. John Collier't picture In the "Royal spring exhibition' in
sation .among society players of bridge whist. The artist settled the
$echeatthuatuThUady-atangr
to Play longer with person who
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convert Ahis waaU jteanj Into electrio
power. - -- .t .
Few Russian Schools. '
he stste of education in Russia may
ba- Judged from the fact that-there-la
only one village school for every 12,000
persons. .. '- -
Csar'a Rich Palace.
On room at Taarakoe, the cxar's palace
near Bt. Petersburg, haa walls of lapis
laiull and a floor of ebony inlaid with
mother-of-pearl. Another has walla of
carved amber, and the walls of a -third
are laid tfetcaly with-beaten gold. . .
LEGAL AN D Ckl M IN ALT
"Mothers-ln-law causa nine tenths of
tha divorce proceedings in tha courts
shouted Judge U. 8. Kendall In a Fair
mount. West Virginia, court Bartholo
mew Long sued his wife, 'who had left
him, for possession of thelr.infant
dahtec-. Durlnjrihe trial the Judge
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
raget Oppose to wUUtma.
Port-land, Or., June . To the Editor
of Tha Journal Statementa credited to
me In thla .morning's Oregonlan, may
possibly bo willfully construed aa re
flecting sympathy with the candidacy of
Mayor Williama for - reelection. Al
though It is manifestly superfluous, I
take this last opportunity before election
to say that It has appeared to me, in
view of hla record, so impossible that
ha could receive the aupport of a single
votsr who is In favor -of the moral up
lift of our city, that my unceasing aim
has been 4porntttrfto hli righteously
indignant opponenta tha manifest incon
sistencies Involved in the support of his
Democratlo opponent. Dr. Harry Lane,
or any candidate other than tha nominee
of the Prohibition party, and although
aoma voters may net yield to their con
viction, t believe that I have succeeded.
Tours respectfully. -
- T ttpih T..nmm
Open tha Fair Evenings.
Portland, June I. To the Editor of
Tha Journal It appears that the expo
sition management require . that all
buildings containing exhibits be closed
each day at o'clock in tha afternoon.
That being the case, when are the
clerks, mechanics and laboring men to
have an opportunity of attending the
exposition and enjoying tha splendid dis
play in the various buildings?
A large majority of the above-mentioned
cltlxena will be deprived of the
benefits of ths fair, unless the build
ings ars opened evenings, for ths reaeon
that they cannot afford to lose tha time
during the day for the purpose of attending.--"
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It la presumed that the management
haa atudled the question of opening the
exhibits evenings' and has adopted what
How-4
ever, ths half dollar of the clerk, me
chanic and laborer Is aa valuable to the
exposition as that of tha more fortunate
person, and they will no doubt give the
fair a generous patronage if they are
afforded an opportunity rfo 'see the ex
hibit evenings. 1A. N. -OAMBELL.
Tie Konat Tebov Annexation.
- Portland.1 June 1. To the Editor of
The Journal: Answering tha letter of
H. W. Pretty man In the Oregonlan of
June 2, I whth to call attention to hla
mistaken Ideas ajfcreo the merits-of an
nexation of the territory between Mount
Tnbon and Sunnyslde. Ninety per tent
of thir resirtents -of rtnat-district" htiVe
signed a petition asking, for .annexation.
This Met Includes such men aa E. K.
Lytle. L. O. Clarke. Philip Buehner.
Louis E. Swetland. George K. Clark, W.
O. Oberteuffer, Willis K. Potter, David
R. Toting, W. a. Howell, B. A. Thrall,
not wild speculators - and office-seekers,
such aa Mr. Prettyman described. The
health of ths dlatrlct and that part of
tha city adjoining la at stake, for the
need of a sewer Is great. Mr. Pretty
man hHnself will reap-at benefit from
annexation, but like a few who have
stood In ths wsy of -all progress does
not realise it. Pr'P. DABNKT.
Exhibits on the Fair Grounds.
Witt -'show"Jlp 10(-; pef "crif hetfer If
shown tip on. one of our, parquet or
hardwood floora. Call at 280 Tamhlll
street and lavestlgate. Hardwood floor
ing for sale. Portland Hardwood Floor
company. , v.
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has such extraordinary luck at cards,
-
said ,th--troubla"was ' caused by 'the
mother of JLheLplalntJffw The court or
dered the couple to. ga---lnto his room
snd see if they could not agree' to live
together. Fifteen minute, later they
returaed with amlUng fanea. which- told
that their differences;, had been adjusted.
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Law's Nice Distinction, -ttv: '
After serving four months In . th
Ohlo penltenilaryfoxrobblng--Joorn
crib. Stanton Randies, a young farmer
from Coshocton county, has been re
leased from prison on an order of "the
circuit court. The ground on. which the
man was released, waa that he made no
entrance into the crib to get the corn.
but had prted off a board and letthe
corn roll out. and therefore not
gunty of a tnltentJrjJdffenae. 1 He had
been ssnlenseaV to five years."
Murderer Wants to Hang. "
Governor Johnson and the -.- pardon
board of Minnesota will ba called upon
to determine whether -an application
for m reduction of a death aentence
can be considered against the wishes of
CH URCH
SERVICES-
2CXTX0OIST,
Taylor Street Dr. rtanrta Bnrsette Abort,
paator. 1:10 i. m., elaaaaa: lose a. m.,
"DMna Rpoaltlna ef indlrlduala"; 12:15
p. m., Sonday arbool: 8:80 p. at.. Kp worth
basue; T: p.-m., ' "Ootng Where I" Note
uri cnorua ctoir led bj Dr. Cnmmlnc.
Central Rnaatll and Kerbr atreeta. F. 8
TeaDS. nantor. Berrleea at 10-AO a. m. anit
f , -L..VI ,u ml liv. I V. III.
Oraea . Corner Twelfth aad Tarler etreeta
uiareace True Wllaoa. D. D., paatnr. 10 so
a. , n., "The Senmd Adrant ef CTirlat"! T:80
. m.. "Tbe Battle Or of Reform": rlaai
neeiing at :mt a. sr.; Sunday eeboot at 13 S5
p. m.; Epworth veapera at 90 p. B. the
mmnuij raoaical acrTira et nlebt.
rtunnrwd Tamhlll betweea Thlrtv.flftk
jairir-aixiB airaeis. i. u, rera. paator
10 a., id., Btwdajt-aolMal: It a. m.. preaching
vj iiuimw imih efea-w
Teralte- of Balem: 6:45 D. m.. Enworth lnma
i iii
HiT-ni , a p. n. . Mrreo eonpert.
- rre Corner Eat Ninth and Mill atreeta.
I. Glen, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m., fol
lowed by old-faahloned MetnodUt love feast.
.wworin -corner Twentr-thlrd and
atreeta. Henry T. Atkinson, paator. M a.
a.. Sunday erbool; It a. m.. "blrlne Oenipan
ooahlp"; : p. m.. p worth lea rat; 1.4&
If. hi., iin iujwriiaoi m atofiTS."
Trinity Baat Tenth and Orant atreeta. lUv.
Harold Oherjjpantor. Serrleea fender the aua-
picea m ine w. r. m. B. at 11 a. a I aarmon
by Rev. A. N. Flaher. D. D.i S p. m... "The
Perfect Vlalon": Mundar aehaol ai in a .
Epworth league at T p. m.
ivnienary umer Kaat Plna and irintl
atreeta. William. H. Heppe. D. P.. paator.
10:110 a. n.. "Three Daora for Nin a Tntr. -.'-
T:ft p. with anns aerrlre hy larae ehoroa
and aermon. "Chrlat the Great Modem Manhood
Bullnee"! IS:1S D. m.. Hnndar mrhml- A
m.t Janlori; S:30 p. Epworth devotional.
XYISO0VA1V
Good Shepherd Vaneonrar arann and Hall.
wood atreet; Ber. John Dawson, rector. Sun
day srhool J9 a. m.t holy, commanloe a4 aer
mon. 11 a. m. : erealnc prayer and aermon. S
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St. Andrews. I'enlnanla Her. Joha Dawnon.
Is rhars.- Afternoon aerrlre, I a, a.
t. John'i Memorial Be wood: Kev. W. n
Powell la eharca. Sunday arhooL It a. aa.t
eranlng aerTloe and aermon. 7:46 p. n. Charrh
aerrlce at tbe Marquam Grand theatre at 11
a. to.. Rev. W. R. Powell. In charge. Ooed
naie. seats tree, t
Trinity tha Del Nineteenth atreet near Waah.
Inaton: Ray. Dr. A. A. Morrlaoa. rector. Holy
communion. 8 a. m : aerrloea 10:30 a. m. and
So. m. ; Sunday arbool, IS m. Dr. Morrlaoa
will preaeh the Aarralanreate aermon to . tbe
students of 8t. Tl'lea's ball In tha evening.
i. niennen a t napei -inirxeenia aoa (;iay
treeta; Re. II, M. Ramaey. prleat In charge.
Il.ilr eommnnlaia. 7:80 D. to.: Hnndar aebooL
:4S a. u.; morning aerrlre, 11 o'clock; eras
ing aerrlre, 7:50 p.. m. ' -
Aaoenainn thapcl Portland heiahta: Rev.. n.
M. Haaiaey In charge.. Erasing prayar, . 4
nora; sanaay aonooi. s p. an.
Church ef Our Sarlor Waodatorh. Sei iloaa
at :30 p. m.j Sonday arbool, S SO p. m.
nr. Hattnaw a corner rirai ana rarntnr
traeta: Re. W. A. M. Rrerfc In charge. At"
11 a. m.. aervlce aad aermon i S:45 a., a.. Sun
day arhool.
St. Mark'a Corner ef Nineteenth and Onlmby
mete. - Rev. J. K. H. Blmnaon. rector.- I
a. at., Holy communion: 10 a. rn.( Suaday erboel;
11 a. Biornlog prayer, litany and-eermon;
8 P. m., evening prayer and address. At tha
evening aerrlre Geaeral CerJI Clay ef Waah.
Infton, p. C , s memhar of the national eoonrll
ot the Brotherhood o( St. Andrew, wilt make
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rirst Tomer Alder and Twelfth atreeta.
Rer. . P. Mill, pastor, who will preach mora-.
lew -and -ewntnf . In the erenlna an orsaa
proarram hy Profeaaor FMrar R. . (Vtrrraes will
Brifxte' the aerrlre. orettpylnr 20 minutes.
Third Beat Pine and Thirteenth atreeta.
Rt. Aadrew J. Montgomery, pastor. 10 en
. n.. "Irritation tltrhes"; 1 m . . home
Sonday arhoolj I2rtfr A. m., ' Twenty-elghth
auaet. loaday schooli I a., m Juaiot Ba
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London, which has created sen
eontroversjasuio-whicrt-woman is
that she reallr must decline
and the lady sitting down doesn't
the. condemned man. This question has
arlsetLln nha case of William William,
condemned "to hang for tha .murder of
John Kelleri Governor! Johnson aet.the
date tor the hanging as Auguet 8, end
tha man attorneyvjrrancla H. Clarke
and Jamea Corralcan, called at the gov
ernor'sjjff ice to have the case taken up
bytne'pardon board. jflOur. elient 'la
opposed to life Imprisonment and prefers
to hang aald Attorney Cor m lean. The
question is, can w disregard his wishes
and try to get a reduction of the sen
tence?" ... ... - - -.j- -
EDUCATIONAL. ;.
Profesora Soorl PaiH s
1. Ifarvnrd nilleae pVoper."
aa dlatlEwi
guisned rrora tha university, has 7
teachers on Its faculty, to whom it .pay a
In salaries $411,21. or an Average sal
ary of $1,570. When It Is considered
that every teacher la an expert, the-inry
Is certainly-smair "And no inducement' te
jnra to. make teaching a Ufa bustneaa,
whatever their tastes and ability In that
line. There' ia now a movement among
deavor; 8:40 p. m.. Intermediate Endelrer
d:4S p. m., Chrutlan Endearor; 7:46 p. m.
'Tba Glaan on the Klower ef tbe Buttercup.'
Large chorua eholr SMrnUig and evening. ..
Sellwood Sereateenth and ftpokane atreeta.
Rer. Ii.. A. TTionuiaaa, paator. lo a. -av.
Bible school, W. B, Moore, auperlatendeBtt
It a. m.. "Chrlat Preeminent": 7 D. m..
Chrtatlas Eadeavori 7:46 p. m., special psalm
"., o hi., A l.ltra u i-iiy. -
Piedmont Corner Cleveland arenna aad Jar-
rerr airaea. er. l. Myron Booaer. paator
Serrleea at It a. as. and 7:45, p .m.: Sab-
oata arnaoi at io a. m., Charles .vosper, su
porlntsadtnt.
Arbor Lodge Chapel -m Corner BrrsBt and
uariia arraeis. naDDats acnool at I p. m,;
sermon fey Rae. L. M. Booaer at 4 P. BJ.
Marshall Street Corner Marshall, and Ninth
Barani ai an 1 1 is. ner. i.. w . ticra, paster.
10 a. m., ajunday arbool; preaching sT 11 and
8 p. m.; X. P. 8. C. E. meeting at 7:1S
p. . .
Calrary Corner Elerenth and Clay atreeta.
Rev. w. 8. Ollbert, paator. 10:80 a. m.. "Tbe
anna or unit , i:o p. m., "Hroad rounds,
tlons for the rnrors "; choir andev leadership
, i r i . . , v ..in, .
w ' irimusa, . atiiiigao. organiaT.-
Foarth Klrat and Glbhe atreeta. lo:0 a.
m., Bar. Herbert M. Andrewa of Woodatork.
India, on "Mlaalona In ljdUVi e-4ft n m
uu. . iv. niuoa; e:o p. n., j. r. B. c. K.
ORmiSTIAaT. - '
Caatral Eaat Twastleth and Salmon atreeta
Bar. J. r. Ubormley, D. O.. pastor. At 11
a. m., "Ia the Beginning. Ood"; 1 blldrea a day
day exercises la tha erenlug: Sundsy school.
1U a. m. j jnnior Eadearnr. 4 30 p. m. ; Senior
bnaearor. o:so d. m. Boecial mnalc. u
McHheraoa dale, chorister: Mlsa Era Rraa.
erganlst.
Rodney Arenne Corner Rodnev aretino mr,
Knott streeA. Albyn Kaaoa. minister. Berries
with aermoD on tha "Price of rear," 11 a. m. ;
Sunday arbool at 8:48 a. m. : Young- Peonle'a
wn-1,1 vg iiiriHcian BBiwaTnr K o:sd p. m. ,
chlldren'a day exercises at 7:48 p. m.
First Corner Psrk and Columbia atreeta; "E.
S. Murkier, minister. 10:80 a. m., "A New
View of hlf"i 7:48 n. m.. "The Ttata of
Cbrlatlanlty round In the rsct of Christ. 'i the
rirat or a serins on "The Deity of Jesas";
Bible school at 13:15 p. m.; C I.. 8:45
" ' . BAPTIST, .4 " 'v.--.
The- White- Teniule. warner-TWel TfW an "Ta .
lor atreeta; Rer. t. Whltcomh Brongber. D. I).,
pastor. At, 10:80 a. m.. "A Worthy Ambition";
ths Lord's supper will he obsorred 'and the
new Indtrldtial com man Ion aerrlce will he need
foryihs Srst time) Bible school, -12:10 p. m..
footle hy orchestra, classes for all; B. Y. P.
J. meeting. 8:30 p. m.. leaders. Pr. C. E.
Walker, Hanson Hhsw; popular evening aerrlre,
7!4B p. m.. "Chrlat or Barahhaal How People
Vote." with a prelude on "Prrarhera In Poll.
tics." Musical program,: " Morning Organ
voluntary, "Pastorsle" (Thorne); anthem,
"Nearer My Ood to Thee" (NchrUlng). Creo
lng Voluntary, "Offertory" (Read);, chorua,
"Bend Out Thy Light" (Oonnod). The Olnry
rhnrua, under the direction of Professor . w.
Hek'her. - will lead In tha eonaree-atioaal anna
aerrlce.
Central Eaat Twentieth and Eaat Ankenv
atreeta; William 10. Handall, minister. At
lOiSO - i-,r""WiTT! Worry - About ttT""12
Bible school: 7 n. fn.. Chrlatlan Endearoai
7:48 p.- m;r--"A - Twentieth-Century City.'
Prorsasor W. F. Wersrhktil. mualcal dlractort
Miss Huth Hhogrea, organist.
Beeond Kaat Berenth and Aakeny atreeta.
Rer. A. V. Lapbata, pastor. 10:80 a. m..
Rounds In tba Ladder t Hope'') 18 m.. Bible
arbool; 8:48 p. m lonng Prople'a fnlon;
7:48 p. m., rWko and What ta the Ood of
the Bible?''. Music arranged by 1. T. Bam
ford, orgsnlet and director.
LnlversitT Psrk 10 a. m.. Snnday achool:
II a. m., prearhln hy Rer. John Bentsteni
8 p. m , anion gospel eerrtre la teats, led hy
Erangellat MrComb. 1 -
Bethany Bellwood. 11 a. m., Snadiy arbool;
serrlres at 13 m. aad T:30 p. m., Mrs. r. J.
Adams will preach. " '
First nermsa Corner Poarth end Mlltetnasfs.
r. Kratr. pastor, :4 a. m.. Bible srhool,
James PWleler, aaperlntendant; 11 a. m., "The
Holy Spirit aa a witness ; T:an p. m., Toting
people's aocieryr'S ?. .," -"After Coererslon,
Whstr'
A...
COKOEEOATIOlfAL.
rirst Malison and Park atreeta; Rev, I.
L. Hoase, D. D.. psstor. At 10:80 a. m. end
T:4B p. a., . vesper err1rs with eermoa oa
"Leeaoas greai tha ExposlUoa") Suaday school.
th alumni to raia by oommanoement
thla year $2,600,000 endowment, the In
come to go to. salaries. The endowment
jwtir raise the average salary paid at
Harvard, tha oldest and richest Amerl
can college, to 12.04, still a email turn
compared with' aalartea paid the same
talent in other lines of business.
liREUGlOUS.:
Amaginf Memory.
Miles. Michigan, has a memory prodigy
1 the. person -of William "F. Putnam, a
mall carrier. The Methodlat Episcopal
Sunday ' school In 1I8 jlreaented blm
with a Bible for recltlng the golden text
and titles of Sunday, school lessons for
five yesrs. : Tha school presented him
In lsS with a book and a map of tha
journeys -of Chrlat-for commuting , to
memory t.000 verses of Scripture., Since
then ha. haa learned and now can repeat
6,000 verses from memory. : '
;' MISCELLANEOUS.
A Handcuffed Honeymoon.
. Bound together : by , pair i of -atael
handcuffs, Mr. snd Mrs. H. O. Savery, a
newly married couple of Guthrie Centra,
l0war-wereempelled to ride across tha
atata. unable to help themselves or to
accept asslstsnce from amused but syra-
pathetlo paasengeraonnaceeaHn. ir.
and Mrs: Savery were lust starting upon
their wedding trip when -friends con
ceived the Idea of solidifying the union
by the-adjustment of steel wristbands,
Tbe train had reached Harlan, a distance
of ZOO miles, whsn the service' or a
blacksmith were procured and tha hand:
cuffs were filed off. ' ;
1 .-
Hypnotbed ty Light- :
XnardlirTitonrTnawnrntr71
City, Pennsylvania, who has been study
ing hypnotism, has been sent to a sani
tarium, aa tha result of peculiar hallu-
olnatlons- that have puasled physicians.
Weldle waa arrested at an electric .light
plant,' where his Sudden appearance sur
prised the employes.. He stood rigid,
gastng at an aro light above hla head.
and tha plant had to ba shut down be
fore he could be removed II appears
tar be hypnotised -by-rtlnctattlght.-but
is rational during tha dayvW-; - ----
-'.,.,:,'
Bird Carries
A lafge bird flying" high! In the- air.
with a good-slsed American flag atream
tng out behind it, haa attracted a great
deal of- attention and curiosity In tha
Burnt Hill - neighborhood Of - Sullivan
county. New York, for eeveral days. The
bird was continually on tha - wing and
proudly carried the Amet lean emblem
over bill and dale.' I til a exempt from
all danger, aa no biftiwllt fire n the
stars and atrtpea.
Took; Child's. Mite.-
Three-yea r-ld Rhody CMarra ' of
Ltewlsluii, reiinajlvanla. slipped arwery-
frora horn "nd, walking two blocks to
the .home of Miss Belle Rita,- tendered
two cents toward the Lewlaton hospital
fund. Miss Rlts, chairman of tha ladles'
auxlllryaccepted the (rift
Three Generations Buried. .
The unusual spectacle of three gener
ations of one family being laid In on
IS: at a.-BrrC. O. Mister superintendent; T,
r. B. u, E., an p. sr."
unireratty Park Artlasa Tsmsle. Porte
mouth: Rer. X. B. Gray, paster. At It a. m..
- ins Hasing el a variauaa' ( Banaay acaool,
10 a. bk- -
- Hlghland-Cornse - Preaentt - and - East - Sixth
atreeta. north; Rer. A. at. Borkamod. nsator,
At 10 a. m.. Suaday srhool; 11 a. m "The
Things That Are Caaaar'a"; S p. m.. Junior
Endeavov. 7:48 p. m., "Being Better Thaa Our
gurroundlngs."
Mlaalsslppl A renne Corner Mississippi aresea
ana rremont atreet. 10 a. m.. Bunds r achool;
8:48 p. m.. young peonle'a meeting. Mrs.
Carrie Snraadborough. trader; 7:48 p. m., "Tem
peranre'': no prearhlng service la the morning.
Bunnralde Corner East Taylor aad - Eaat
Thu-U-fuurtlL-straeta Her, I- eV Btssh,
lor. 11 a. aa., "The Bweeta of the Chrtatlaa
Life"; 8 p. m.. "The Coming Election,
Where Religion and Polltice Meet": 10 e.
Saaday school. S. C. Pier, eanertntendent:
p. m.. Junior Christian Endearor. Mlaa Edith
Roe, superintendent; 8:48 p. m.. Senior Cbrle-
iiaa aoearor. . .
mriTED IVAEOIUCAL. '
SecondCorner Fargo aad Kerhy streets
Rer. J. - Bower sot-j saater. , .11 a. . m..-"The
Llaht of Jila Coufitenance' 1- 78 n.
1st Ion aa,- Jod aa Personal"; Snnday achool,
10 a. m. ; Junior society, 8 p. m. ; K. L. O. E.,
I p. m. '
Flratforner Eaat Tenth and Sherman atreeta
Rer. A. A. Winter, psstor. 10 B. m., Sunday
arbool; 11 a. m., "Armor-riateo Boya," apec
lallr erroared for the children; at a p. m.
a flna children s nsy program will be re
dered by the nsbbatb srhool, consisting of
recitations, eterrlses. ehonisea and solos - by
the children: special selections morning snd
erening ay tng Choir.
' LUTHERAN
Mr. lames ItnallaB t'ornee Weat Park and
Jeffersoa atreeta. J. A. Leas, pastor,
rices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.: Sunday school
at 10 a. m.; untner league at 7 p. m.
norrreglsn 48 North fourteenth street. Rev,
J, M. Nerrlg, psstor. Berrlcee st 11 e. a.
and 8 . aa.i Sunday srhool st 8:48 a. a.
Nor wear tan Synod Corner Eaat - Tenth and
Orant streets. O. Ha goes, psstor. Services
at 11 e. m. and 8 p. m.i Sunday school ! at
.IIV M".
A a - mk ' i.
' CHRIBTIAJf SCimCI. .
T-Scotttah Rite cathedral. Morrison US
Lownadale streets. Serrleea 11 a. si. and 8
m. suhjert, "Ood the Preaerver of Man")
idar achool at close of morning aerrlce.
Hecoad Auditorium hnlldln. Third betwaa
Taylor and Bslmon atreeta, Snnday aerrlcea,
ji a. m. ana s P. ra.: snnjeci. uoa. us
Preaerver of Man"; Sonday school, 11 a.
a. In tbe reading rooma. - ',
1 ' ETAJrOIIJCAL ASSOOIATIOir.
rirst Kngllah-J-Corner Eaat Sixth and Mir.
ket streets: S. A. Hlewert. pastor. At 11 a.
a., "'The Blossoming Desert' 1 10 a. m., Snn
day school. A. Blttner, aaperlntendant; 7 p. a.,
meeting of the Senior and Junior Young Peo
ple's Alliances. C. S. Bradford, leader; S p.
., "The king a Highway."
ETAsTOEXIOAt, ASSOCIATtO,.! .
first frman Corner Tenth .and (.las atrseti.
Rev: Then. 'haiaer. nastofM.,- asrrtcea ta tba
basement of Caleary Presbytsrlsn ehtirrh, cor
ner Elerenth aad Clay streets, st 10:48 a. a.
and S p. m. ; Sunday achool, 8:80 a. a.) X.
P. A., f 48 B.B.
TJVnrZlSALIST.
rtraf Eaat Conch aad East Eighth atreeta.
W. P. Small., nsator. 11 a. a.. "Ths Au
dacity of Jeans Christ": T:48 e. a., "Ood In
the I Blrerssllat Thought"; Sunday achool, 13:18
p. bt. - , . .
X. X. OKTniOX, S0VTS.
rirst 171 4 Second street, Voreater'S hall.
It: H. Mowrs. psstor. Sermon, 11 a. m. ;
Dr. O. H. Stored: a P. B.. M. V. Howard:
Sunday achool( - lO a. a. Epworth league, I
'... .... lx.. m. tv.A. .. -
Aasoclattn Auditorium let Fourth street
8:80 p. a., address by Dr. J. Whltcomh
Rrntigher an "How a City Official Woe snd
1mI''i musla by Mrs, Susie nsmbell White.
burst, soprano, and J. Rosa Fargo, tenor. -
' MISCILLAltXCmS. ''' '
AdreU QuHUaa Chsrcb-4M aUrrlsoa atreet
grave waa witnessed at New Phlladel-:
phla.,' Pennaylvsola." -tha bodlea beig
those of Enoch Balults. hie son and
grandchild. Enoch waa killed by an ex-. ?
plosion of dynamite, and. hla suddon -death
hastened that ef tba others, who.,
were 111
' " ' .:. ::;
Hasting a St-
- Hastings, one of the most remarkable
settlements in Maine, if not in the'
United States, Is dropping out of , exist
ence, j A village that contains the only '
wood -alcohol mill In New England, eev-,
oral sawmllla. a public school, electric -lights,
. store.- postpfflce, sewera and
other conveniences, yet never paid a
penny for taxes or government, is on tho
verge of dissolution. .-. . .
.:.'-". ;' : ...:..x:r-.-T.:
Bites Pont Hurt Him. --, ;
Frits Meyer, the podndkeeper ot Vnlon .
Hill. New York City, says he ha been -bitten
28 tlmea by dogs sine he began
his duties aa dogestcher two years ago. '.
H saya he is immune to hydrophobia.
:
Insects Destroy Forests. 7 t ir-
; Pr. Ai S. Hopkins, forest -Insect Inves- '
tigator,, department of agriculture, eays
the annual loss from Hneects which prey
on forest trees and their crude and fin
ished products Is $100,000,000.
Ic Cream Eater. ..-' .....I .
The champion Ice cream eater of
Chesspeak City, Maryland,' ia Captain
Bert Grant, on a-wager he ata half a .
gallon of ther-'froaeh delicacy in flva .
mlnutea. a,nd!now contends ha is able to
eat ice cream against any one In the
county..
Hu"ons Home Burns. r ; . lr
was once a guest and where Robert Ful
ton lived while the engine for hla pio
neer stesmboat, the Claremont, was be
ing built in a shop near bivwa recently
destroyed by .Are. 1 ,- -
, SHARKS IN-ADRIATIC" "
..TX)JBEaESTROYEDr"
:'.:- . ' .. . - - - -
e - Extraordinary efforts to ken -e-
4 down the number -.of - shade -In
4 the Adriatic are being made by ', 4
e the' marine board of Trieste
4.'Ausfrlav according - to - a report - e
e sent-by Consul-General Guenther e
d at Frankfort-Germany, - Th-e
e board issued a circular. Instruct-
Ing all -Austrian marina officers e
4 to- stimulate the killing of sharks 4
and -Offering htgh --premiums. . e .
rangTnaT up toII, for each flah e
captured;-- The bounties to be e
paid are: . . . ..
-" For each- shark of whatever .
species (the. edible variety tex- e
cepted) up to five feet in length," d
e 11.su; ror larger ones, 84.80. 'and e
for vrry large specimens of- thA d
"e species 'uxyrrhlnna palaoxaut e
t and Odontaspls ferot, 111.60. For'
'the capture of man-eating shark"d
the premiums range f rom... 1 ajft-eV-
44--to!S,-ncT!ord1ng to else. Flaher-
men making application for. pay- a
4 ment of bounties are required - e
e only to exhibit the apeclmena to
e the nearest harbor officer. .
e . .:
Charlee Baffendea, pastor. 10 a. a., Sunday
achool; 11 a. a., Dr. Chapman ef Seattle
will preach; T p.'-a,,-prehe aeetlngjjCaU
p. a., preaching. : ;
Tharirat Spiritual Society Artisans' ball,'
AMagtasv bel Ming,- Third street ne,ar Wsshln.
tos. , Conference, 11 a. m.; W.; J. Col ill Is
wlllr lecrnre at S p. a. oa "A Rational Con
ception ef Ood and the Phenomenal r-sHrerae."
and at 7:48 p. a. on "Hplrltuallam la all
Agea aad Among all People." ' '-
Ministers' and Mediums' Protect Irs Spirit
nallst assorlatlon Beets at 8 p. m. at Wll
lamette ball, 170t4 Second atreet. Mrs.- Lade
Plnnlcaa and Mrs. jMsbel Wllaoa. test Ue
aiuma.--, "' ..- .. ... , .! -- - , -
Lni tad -Brethren In Clirlit Cnrnss of Eaa -
rifteentk snd Morrison streets. H. C. Khffr.
psstor. 10 a. m.. Bible school: sermon by
Elder r. H. Neff st 11 a. m. aad 7:i 0. m.j
C. R. at 8 48 p. m. L ,1
The Bible Spiritual Society A. 0. V. W.
hall, SeUlng-Hlrsch building, -corner' Wnshing.
ton and West Psrk atreeta. II a. a., tests
and aplrlttial demonstrations; 7:43 p. m., lee
tnra by Dr. (ieorge Wlgg, "The Mlssioa of
Jesus t'poa This Earth."
Rev, Dr. R. E. Conn and wife, anlrttaal eran- -gellstfli
ef See yrsiirlscn, tsrlfornlat it 111 hntd
aerrtres at SnU -Morrlaon atreet between Third
and k"oorth. Allaky building, hsll No. 0. third
floor, at 11 a. a. and 7:30 p. m. Take
slerstor.
X. W. C. A. -Regular vesper service at ,
8:48 p. a. Mra. S. Toshioks. wife of ths
minister at the Japanese mission, will apeak.
There will ha special niualr. - -
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Pit "sluts .
Allaky building, hall No. 4. corner Third and
Morrlaon atreeta. at 11 a. a, aad 7 P. m.
Buanyslde Qusker Charrh Corner of Thirty
fifth and Eaat Main atreeta. Edward U.
Smith, psstor. Sunder achool. 10 a. m.t
Srssrhlni by paator. II a. a.; Chrlstlsa En
earor, I p. m. erangrllatle aerrlce. 8 p. m. ;
all day meeting la tent st Lents on Sundsy.
Tha Chrlstlsa and Missionary Alliance
Second and Jeffersoa streets. Rer. C. T.
Saw telle, superintendent. Preaching, 10:80 a.
I Sunday school. 12:10 D. . an: ma air -
meeting at 718 p. a. In park near Third and
Madlsoa atrteta; erangellatlc aerrlcea at t
FAT FOLKS
..'. 26T lbs.
ISO lbs.-
MRS. . WILLIAMS, BM Elllcott S.r Buffalo,
ntw loni
tost in weight .............. ST pouada -
Lost la bust ..a lacks
JVost In waist ...... .si..... ..10 taone
sVowt la htp ........ i .80 baches
Thla picture sires yos an Idea ef ay appear
tare be tore and after my reduction, by Dr..,
Snrdsr. Mr Sealth la perfect. I aerer enjoyed , i
better beslth la my life, not a wrinkle to he i
aesn. rvny carry raw oarass loogar whaa
esllst is st nsnn t
m mm. immmm arwaxva, -bertdaa.
Or. ZKWt go pounds. '
KM. t. . bbowv, - r.
Dallas, Or. aVort 8 pmad. - r
n Bnrrtee arnaraatesa hla trestmene . .
psrfectlf harmlses is srery nartlculat', R, "
eBeraiaa, so atarrlng. ae detenlloa from knal-
a, no wnnsies or oiaciniaris. it. Bnydee .
hoes a sosctalUtt ta the sate ee aw til tt- , -r - -
anaat of eoealtv for the east 18 yesrs. and h.. -
the anqoallSed endorsement of tba medical frs. - -ternlty.
A booklet telllng all about It frsa.
Write tooay. '.,'.-.
O. W. Fa SNYDER, AJ. D.
It Karqnam ldgSJUth aad Morrlaoa I
ueeis, sToruaao, Oregon,