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A ;liIr:dREGQNiaLY i JOURUiPORTLANP; 'TUESDAY-: EVENING, JUNE 6, ,1605. .TT" '. i s ROYAL BRIDE SAYS f SDE EL "OBEY" duchess Cecille Demand No r."Chang In . M arrlage . Ritual. - . -.WEDS CROWN PRINCE " ; 1 : BEFORE GREAT THRONG Civil Ceremony Precedes, Church v Service f Kaiser's Son I -':i ys: Given a Palace. . ';-V t -(Joornsl Spadal Service.) ' : : "' Jv ' Brlln. . Aim I. Th " wedding ; or Crewi Prince "Frederick Wllllem, who 'lf he live will on day b ; German emperor and king of Prussia, and the :HDucJi"I Ceci: o ' Mcklnburg' ' Schweria took plac today In tb hpel , , of th achjoa with vr though rich -' Simplicity,- -- r -s ' jf.A.-r-- ", Th brld promised to "obay har ---- husband aa th marrlag ritual require. Tha nrat ceramonJea of tha day war Vv private, and tha attendanc wa lim ' ited to tha hoaaeholda of tha brlda and bridegroom. Tha laws and euatom of ' 'Otrminr. Ilk thoo of moat , conti nental countries, require both a civil iand a rellgiou marrlag. Tha civil " ' ceremony took placa thle forenoon in "."ri"th paleo.- .-. 7 V Tha crown-- prince -repaired "to th FchapeV accompanied by hi flv broth '.era aft by numeroua suit. Ha wor ' , th nniforro of th rtrat Rglmnt of Guards, conalatlng of a long blu eoat, blu trouaara and galtera extending to tha knee. Ob Mb head wa hel- ; mat with whit plume, and hie breaat - waa decorated with tha ribbon of all . the exalted ordara to which he belong. , xfter-th erowjrtnc-lukd take : -T 7up hi stand In, th chapel th Ger--' mi amoeror arrived, accompanied by , th rapr, th other mbmber of thf - , . Truaala royal family ana ail tne royal """-,-et and deputation present aa rap. . 'reanttlvs of th relgnlnr famine a and government of.Xuropa.and.jMro """'""" th aa. ' ",-rT" " ." Meanwhile the brld and hr party ... ... Ckd . left th Bellevu patfc for tha ecen of th . ceremony. Th future . tmnrui wa flushed and .radiant as .ha emerged from thr palace. A ahout .of welcome greeted h v which a ,... bowed t. acknowledge befor . procdr - - v.. tng on har way. Bha wa eortd by . bodyguard of II young Mecklenburg r . noblemen and attenddby 11 young girl :. . belonging to, th Mecklenburg arlatoo- ; - . .. racy. .... - - - ; Meanwhile alL.th audlanc for h ....... : rellgloua caremony --- had aaaembled - In ;. T" the ehapaL Tha cen waa moat mag- .'blflcant.- Though th attendanc waa limited to three hundred It mad up ' a gorgeous maaa of many colored unl - -forma and beautiful gown ' with tlaah- Ing JeweU and glittering order of th 'royal peraonagea . and nobility.' In the aeoUon mat ald for them wr th - xorelgn nvoya. Theae Included Arch- ""iguj,, rranela Ferdinand Of Auatrta. th r. .bul of Aoata. representing Italy, th ' ' . Orand Duke Michael, representing Bua-L- i, ala. th Prlnc of Wales, repreaehtlng ' England; Prlnoa Arieugawa,- repreaapt. Ing Japan. - ana praciicmuy an in. reigning monarch Of ' the German v statea. Prlnc Albert of Flandrs and th Crown Princ Frederick of tHi - ---mark -were coneplcuoua among thoaa " " praeent." Franc wa "repreeentod -by a delegation beaded by General Laorolx " ' -and Admiral Marollee. and Turkey by - " ' ' tha mlnlater of mosques and churchea, Turcha Pasha, and Oen'eral Abdullah Pa aha. Th United State wa repre-.foom nto possession of 130,000,000, or an rented by tha American ambassador and th first secretary. Th Cersmony Begins, ' . "r Before . th . wedding - prooesslon n tered th chapel the congregation arose and th entrance waa mad to th .train of a military march. First cam a dosen couple of royal and noble . relatives of th brlda, men In speetac ' ular aniform. woman In richly colored ; gown. , with a . great array of Jewel. Than; on ths arm of her brother. Grand - Duk Frederick Francis or aucaienDurg 8chwrlrC cm-th bride. In a whit " gown adorned with th costliest lac, a long whit vll and a mall wreath of myrtle on her head. In both hand she .held a bouquet of UHe of th valley nd gren, red and long-why satin ribbon. - ' :' When th party ntred th chancel the brld and th crown prlnc took th central seats, surrounded .' by th member of their reapectiv famine. offered a long prayer in earnest tones. Next "cam a hymn from tn cnoir. Th duhes bowed her head low and Fair Bulletin No. 5r fune 7, '05 Pcndldon-Heppnef Day Individual gymnaatio chant- plonshlp. , June Wedding Days; ' -r - - , - Are here, and for a" suggestlv gift of beauty, usefulness and durability th(re Is nothing so so oepUbl c BtcrJingLSilYicr Our stock has -that difference" of style snd finish, sside - from th proper weight, that make It desirable for selection and, with -tk pleasing price, one - make choice with th greatest aatiafaetisa, -. A&CFddenbeimer - Oona nird aad walaa-tom, ' " 7wtor. SUverssaiths. ; xper OwUotaaa. X.- tha chaplain addresaed th bridal couple for several mlautea, earneatly , and solemnly. ;-- , -v: V-ae Ka aad Wlfa.'. . , r-Arter 'ihla the' couple roa and the crown princ took th bride right hand In hla, left resting oh the hilt of Wa sword. For aeveral minute 4hey knelt before th ar With hundreds f ye fixed on them as tha deep, impressive ton' ' of: th . chaplain' vole rang throughout tha chapel as he repeated th marrlag ervIca.- : li - " - - - Finally th-mlnlater held out gold i... fmn which the crown prince toott'irmr-ta-pTwa n un in HJ'" finger of hi i1de'a right hand. The bride took anotherrrn.-wlth ght ..MKtlvr anrf allnned ft On th HIM. finger of the prlnoa right hand. The ainglng of another hymn concluded. the ceremony, " . Th ceremony laated rather mor thn half an hour and Ite aoneluslon was announced to th Berlin populace by th ringing of churoh bell and the firing of a salute of If 1 gun from th fort round th capital. " . . When - th ermony" wa 'eonciuae congratulation -wr In order. - Th mperor Immedlataly. advanced toward th crown princess, klestd her on both cheeks, and offered her his congratu lations, aftor which he klasrd th crown prlnc. on both heek'nt wiahej mm lifelong happiness. -All - the - royal ladles present klssea tn nriae, ana th men kissed -her hand. Th orown prlnc and crown princes than signed the regleter. - - X magnificent state banquet at the palace tonight will mark tha conclualon of tha wedding festlvltiaa-Flv.bun. dred cover will be laid and among the guest will b representative of all th great nation of th earth. : - Th bridal couple will spend their honeymoon at Castle Oels, In Slleala, an eetate which belonga to th crown prlnon. Th palace at Oela 1 vry old and It Is a favorite retreat of th crown prlnc. Th surrounding coun trjr la Jr typical hunting grpundLths forest consisting of magnificent alder , rMa .. .. 7 ' After their rtum from" th - honey moon . the principal residence of th crown prince and hla brld will b at th old palace built by Frederick ,1 he Great in Potsdam, but one of the amall r palaces In .Berlin, which ha been hutooeupled "Tor several yeara,-1 "being fitted up md will b placed at their disposal. . " ' - , - p- HERE IS RESULT- ' IN OFFICIAL-FIGURES (Continued from. Page One.) Robert Brady (Dem.) 117, I L. Paget (Pro.) 12. O. . Hlckethler (Boo.) Ii. Geors aorhson""tInd.)-8: Fourth Ward George W. - Shepherd (Rep.) MS. John Corklah (Ind.) ,4I, J, Rhalalnen- f Roe. f-r'- - . FIf thWard WTT YrMasrinRepD 1,145, Edward It. Cahalln (Dem.) IB. A. F. Fuch (Boo.) 100. Otto P. .Prag (Ind.) .B-H Ta Pro.) 4f. - Sixth Ward- .Henry A. Balding (Rap.) (It. H. W, Parker (Dam.) t St. George B.,Btrayer (Pro.) 17.. - Bewenth Ward A. O. . Rushlight (Rett.) TI. pan O. fiherrett (Dem.) 04. Bam Morrow (Pr.) 411, O. U Prior (Boo.)- 0. Eighth Ward Frank ' 0. Bennett (Rep.) T4. M A, Raymond (Clt.) 141. J. Knox (Pro.) 48. J. P. Folen (Boo.) 47. Precinct 44 stilt incomplete. - Ninth Ward R. E. Menefe (Rep.) I4t. John A. Plttlnger (Ind.) 411. 8. P. Anderson - Pro.) , I4, C. F.-Bchults (Boc) IS.- . Tenth Ward W. T. Vaughn (Dam.) 0t E. V. Shaffer (Rap.) . SI, Melvin H. Carter (Ind.) til. F. W. Godfrey (Boc,):t.-1. B. Morgan (Pro.) . THREE MILLIONS FOR BOY OF FOURTEEN (Jonrntl' gpecTsT BsrYtf ' t Nw Tork, Juns -.-WBy tha term of th Zelgler will, filed in th surrogate's offlo. 14-r ear-old William Zelgler will incom of $115,000 a month. By th tlm he reache hi majority th for tune will b much larger and h will ba a factor In th financial world. Toung Zelgler I th adopted . aon of William Zelgjsr, th millionaire baking powder manufacturer,- who wa known on two continents a th backer of north .pole expedition . Th boy's father I Oeorg A. Brandt Of Chicago, half brother of th deceased millionaire. Young Brandt's ' mother died when he wss an Infant, and there being several other children, William Zelgler begged to b allowed to adopt th baby, who bad been named for him. Hla wish waa granted and little -Wil liam Brandt, now Zelgler, thus become th richest boy in th world. It 1 said h ha been kept In Ignorance of hi real parentage, and haa looked upon hla half unci a hi father. Th boy will not coma Into possession of hi entire fortun. until to reaches th ag of 4 years. - , - FAIRBANKS A SPEAKER . AT FLINT'S JUBILEE Flint Mich.. Jun . Flint I dress ing herself In her beat bib and tucker, for tomorrow la to mum wtir nay In her hltory. It will mark th opening of a two days' golden Jubilee celebra tion and old horn coming reunion. Th occasion -will ba memorialised by the laying of tha corner atone of th federal building, tha unveiling of memorial tab let of civil war veterana, the dedica tion of th Flint publlo library and tn dedication of th new courthouse. The exercises tomorrow will consist or lay ing th corner atone, and th federal government will b represented by Vlc Prealdent Fairbanks, Senator A I gar and Burrows, Governor. Warner and - other men of distinction. Many visitors are already arriving to take part in th cele bration. - SUES FOR DIVORCE ON l WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (gpedsl Dispatch to The IssrasL) ' . Albany, Or., June 11 Piatt yes terday filed a suit for dtrorc from Oeorg W. Piatt , They wer married In thla city Juna . 1900, or five year eg) today. Ths wirs alleges cruel treat ment and abandonment. Tha huaband I aid -.ob -in- Missouri 'Ther -t on ohlld. aged two month. "Th wife asks for custody of ths child and the right to resume her maiden nam of Isle V. Ventera ' - R. U Babln of Portland yesterday af ternoon brought n! attachment-att against Walker aV Bnyder, merchants of thla city, to, r'olleot S41 alleged to be due several Portland wholesale house for good purchased. 1 r. 1 wooorars MZatomiAX sat. tlperlsl IHcpetch te The Joonl. Ft gin. Or,, Jun 4. The local lodge tf Woodmen "of the World and Circle of Woodcraft met In the respective hell Sunday to form In II n of march to go to th City cemetery where they un vetlfd two - beautiful monument over th grave of A. R. Tuttl and J. M. Orandln. There was a large attendanc BUt Senator Walter M. flare waa th orator ol U day. .- y MANY DELEGATES MEET IN ALBANY Convention f Women's MIssiort. ; V. ary Society Open Withv :. Large i Audience. ?XT FRIDAY IS DAY NAMED C r , 'FOR FINAL ADJOURNMENT Many Will .. Visit Portland and - Other Points of Interest. t. :.v in Oregoi. -(Bpeelsl DUpsteh to Tse 7aaraaL) iih.nv nr. Juna . Tha convention of the Women'a Mlaalonary aoclety of tha united- Freaoyierian cnurcn met this city laat evening, tne opening pw alon" being held in th United Prby terlan church in the presence of a large audience; Mr. A. N. foritr or Nor wood, Illinois, ' presided and delivered the principal addreaa Bha Introdueed the members of ths general board of th aoclety and each on pok Drieriy. aiier which a ahort social hour wa enjoyed. Th-1 ladle -will -'b -1 eMion-MnUl Thursday, when they will adjourn and on Friday It is excepted an xeurlon Will be held tq Taqulna, Bay to give th vlaltora an opportunity to a th beau; ilea of th Oregon coast. . ' Yesterday afternoon a reception was held at th resldeno of Rev. W. P. Whit of th United Presbyterian churoh, whan tha women from all parta of the United Btalea met the women of thla edtr Mrs. Ooutbett of Argyle. New Tor, opened Ihla morntng'a session with prayer eervtce, followed by morning worship by Mr Whrry. Th buainea of th day wis then taken up and re nnrta of - aecretaxie. treasurer and Jlnanc committee heard, after which an .adjournment w-taxa -un"iW afternoon session. i When th convention met tn th after noon report on paraonage work, th mane, field ecrtary. thank of faring, magasln committee. Junior secretary and Junior magasln were the topics disposed of and adjournment taen until the evening session. ' -- r Th subject of th evening servlc ll "Tru Worship," and Mrs. Msry dokey Porter will preelde. This will be fol lowed by an addreaa by Kate A. Hill of India and adjournment until Wednesday morning, , " .. J .' .. . .. ...lw .at BOURSE RUMOR HAS - CZAR ASSASSINATED (Continued from Pag On.) Russian casualties In th battle of the Sea of Japan waa ' 14,000 killed and drowned, and 4,100 captures . inree thouaand escaped. A large percentage of tha nrtaonera ar suffering . from disease. Th chief gunnery officer In th prlonr aurtr 'y-ll Rus sian guna were I centimeter Krupps of th 1I0 type. It I atated that a number of Rus sian women were on board th two cap tured hospital ahlpa, including Admiral RoJtvnky' -nlec,- who.- asked -per mission to nurse her uncle. BXTBSXiaTa AMV BOW. -r (JoWitl ggecl'l gervlrs.t" Cheefoo. Jun . General Balaachoff and hi taf f arrived tier rrom ror inhiir ant leave today for ttuaaia nveriund . Tha embalmed body of Gen eral Kendratchebko waa brought her by Balaachoff to b hlppd to Odessa. Th laat or th Russians have left-PJrt Arthur. .- y COLUMBIA RISING BUT VERY SLOWLY Relative to high .water the bulletin prepared by th- weather bureau this morning statea: Th upper Columbia continue to rla alowly. while a plight rla is noted thl morning In th BnskTlver. Th tem perature , over the Columbia river drainage area ar slightly below normal, irk. u'ni.matta si Portland will con tinue to rlae at the rat of about lajf a foot' a day, reaching a stag 01 n.( Wednesday. 12.1 Thqrsdsy, snd about Friday. ' r Th stag at Th Dalle thla morning waa it feet, having risen" Inches In the preceding 14 hours. At Wenstch It I J.l ft and ros l.S feet since yes terdsy morning. The dsnger point st Portland Is li feet; it Is not generally believed that stags will bs reached,; 7 ADVERTISING-MEN-WI BE WARMLY-WELCOMED 11 1 . 1 -. . A meeting of the Portlandf Admen leag'lE "d laat TilaBl At-Wtucn a-eneral discussion wa had concerning th ntertalnmnt to b furnlahed the Pacine -Coast - Advrtlr'aaaociaiion convention here In July. It was decided to mske tha visit of th California men one to be remembered. Every hour of their two day her will b full of in terest. The ff Iclala of th exposition re lolnlns- hand with the local aaver tlalng league, and arrangeroenta ar be ing perfected to make the gathering a success in very . particular. Twol. or three name of local men will appear on th program. They have been given aublecta that .will permit them to sing th praxes of th Fsctfie northwest. At tn meeting iasi nigni om authorised President Hall to extend to A. F. Sheldon an Invitation to address th business men of Portland on the avenln following tha close or tne an vertlaing gathering. The Commercial club haa tendered the uae of the Com merclal club parlors ' for the event. Those who have. heard Mr. Sheldon praise hi ability a an entertainer. FLUMB1SM XXXT XJT ATXAHTA. - - (Journal gpedsl erW. Atlanta. O.. Jun ti Th twenty third annual convention of the National Association of Master Plumbers opened at 10 o'clock this morning in the Ore ml Opera house, MoT than 100 delegates reoresentln almoat every state fn th Union1, were present.- The freedom of th city wss extended to tne visitors, for whom response wss mad by th national president, David Craig of Bos f on. Tie iesslons ar to continue three' day and will ba devoted to the dis cussion or numerous matter or. ira nortance to the craft. Tortnr of a Freaoher. : . - Th. atorv of th torture OC Rev, O. V. Moor, ijestor of th Baptist church of HarpersitUle. K."T.. will Interest you. tie says: "I suffered agonies, because of a nerslstent. cough, resulting from- the grip. I had to aleep silting up in bd,"lT.trled! many-remedies, without relief, until I took Dr. Kings New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, which entirely cured my cough. and eaven m rrom cmimmpi. a ran en re for dieeaeed condition o throat and Lungs. At Rd Cross Phar- macy. Blxth and Oak 1reet. I-Tle 60 and IL00, guaranteed. Trial bottle frj CROVD. is coriifio mem dalles Hundreds rof Invitations Issued for Reception at Exposition ; ?; : bn Thursday, i " V C " SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS - PROMISED FROM WASCO Dufur Will Also Turn Out Large Throng Mrs. W. . Lord , '.' Will Be Hostess. (Special Dispatch te th Joaraall1 Kl.. T-i.1lA 1e Tun (.The CallOS will close her'stor on next Thursday and attend th L.ewl and Clark, ex position aa that day will b Th Dalle day. Hundreds of Invitations nsv neon Issued to .friends 1n the Rose City and near by town to attend an Informal at bom given by The jjauea av m viw gon building at from 1:10 until mm, will be rendered in th forenoon by Th Dalle pople., DUfur win aiao d repreni.TO un dar. endlng wny of her popl t par tlclpat in. th. roeptlon. Bunahln. fruit and flwr will b carried to tn Oregon building- from Waaeo countyyon nk, T,11m Am mnA MMrvhMlv 1 Ordi- ally Invited to 'attend th at home. Mrs. W. ,lxrd la to o in nosiess on this occasion and haa choaen a her assistants, among others, the following ladlM: , Mesdam George Blakeley, S. l Brooks, w. L. wraasnaw, n. tiopn, n B. Huntlnarton. Ar Th6rnbury.. J. B. Condon, H. U Kuck, D. J. 3opr Bll Cooper -Ferguson, J. J. nosiemjr, a. o. Wilson, B. M. - vv lison, J. r. jrera, n. aK.wlnjl T U XlmrAmm -T Prsn. dall, I. B. Crow,' J. M. FUloon; Mlaae Kucn, i nompson, L-mj, tvmm - n 1.10, CallaraonJaannatt and Harriet Mardn. .Th program In th fornoon will eon-, alst of -vocal mualo and peche. It is -very prooaoie- uiu mi uis vi cheatra, on of th beat In th atata, will render muslo at th at horn 4n th Ore gon, building in tn anernoojw ; PENDLETON AND HEPPNER TOMORROW Program for TonIghtand.. Next DayWhen yvarsrtpsrAre7- Due In Harbor. rf :r Tonlght's program: - ' 7 p. m-Pennsylvanla aocUty la Audi torium. ' .- . r.'-fc. . ' -7:10 to :I0 p. m. Concert by Inn band. Auditorium If raining. I p. m. Urand electrical uiumina- tlort ' . --. . . j 11 p. m.--Gate clo. - Order of th day for tomorrow, Pen dleton and Heppner .dyrj. ' . iav-p-Mfco .wwin . a. m. Buildings, government x- hlblt and Trail-open.-" -rr-. - -" - 1 a. m. Pendleton and Heopner ex ercise lit the Oregon building; address of welcome by President JL,"W. Goods; music -by Administration band, Hignor p Caprlo, ondtretor.-'" - - 1:00 -united B tatee nr ring service exhibition on th lak. 2:S0 to. 4:10 p. m. Grand coneerv ht Innes band. bandatandTGray boulevard.' 2:10 to 4:10 p. m. Grand concert by Administration band. Forestry building. 1:30 d. m. Baseball, nnai gam in city lnterscholaatlo chaniplonahlp rles, Athletlo park. Twenty ronrtn ana Vangbn . treeu: - United State war ship Chicago, Marblehead and Boston arrive In harbor. 7:10 to :37 p. m. Grand concert by Innea' band, bandstand. - ( p, m Grand . electrical Illumina tion. 0:30 p. m. Pyroteohnlo display on th lake, -j-..-. : r : . 1 Up. m. Gates eloe. 11:30 p. m. Grounds dark; Trail cloaes. e- SPECIAL VENIRE WILL v HAVE TO BE CALLED .Out of the 48 (urors summoned for the June term of thei state circuit court. Presiding Judge Fraser thla morning xcuaed 1 for .the term, two for -on week and two for one day. km"' this leaves only II Jurors in th panel for the remainder of th week, a Special venire will have to bs issued. Th reason given by tha majority of Juror who asked to be exoused for the hat -they wei engaged In business, and had no on to whom they could truat their Interests during their absence. , In other esses Juror were exoused on account of alcknees In their famlUea, . . mxcx son as x.oaTOSxomximr. - From th Denver Republican. Bon of wealthy men working a longshoremen and deckhanda I (aid by Paul B. Lansing of Ban Francisco to be the lstest fad among th moderately rich residing on the Pacific coaat. "Do you know," Mid -Mr. Lansing, "that many Of th wealthy shipper and Shipowners 011 th Pacific coaat now have a fad which 1 spreading rapidly and which Is unusual moat unuaualT They ar giving their aon Job as deck hands n- their vessels and as freight handlers on their wharves, and ar mak Ing their aon like it. The boy, many of whom have Just, been released from college, get no more money and, Juat a much work as any of their father a em ployes, Th old men seem to think that it will prepare the young men for their entrance Into the bnslneaa world and will make them appreciate wealth when they get It." - "Hsvlsg ttksa year wendarfsl "Cm.smiU" fse nr. siootDt sna .ins sniirsiy era or itoniri srrh snd Av.Pls, I tBtnM . wor. ef prslts le at is"t:..rsr.'rror thslrwosd.rfal sipoiiioa. B.flin nass.ros. alh.r so-AalLd rmdis iiioii stsii saa 1 sad laat l utiriH raiiavs Biora la s day thaa all ahe ethsra I s?e aakaa troald Is s y.ar." i saas Mattsae, 1M kirtar II, Jeney OttT. M. 1. Pleasant. Palatable, Petest, taste OaaA De floM, fmt Ulrkaa, W.akaa ar ri U, U. tea. if .Tar II4 la kalk. Th. f .n.ln. tablat atamss SCO. Saaraataa t ears or rf araney la.. -SterUng Remedy Co.fChlcaeer K.T. gas aX:ualjaLE,teu:lu:cdxi$ f(r Best for : ft t ThtDowtls -a CEAUTIFOL O0I.IE XflARMS GUESTS Young Women's Christian Assq- clatlonThrows Building Open - ' to Admiring Friends. ; RECEPTION AT EXPOSITION' ; IS LARGELY ATTENDED Nursery Opens and Mothers Are . Assured Children Will Have . .x . - Every Care. t Hundred of Tpopl proved their friendship for the Young Women' Christian Association last night by at tending th - opening . reception . 01 tne building atth,:- fair -ground.. The pretty rustlo hom of the organisation waa decked, in holiday at tir for thr oceaalon; beautiful roses wr every where. Ih th receiving Un stood Mr. W. J. Honeymaru president of'th board of director; Mr. JL W. Corbett, Mrs Helen Ladd Corbett Mr. Jam F. Falling. Mr.TL? .E'Heekwalt, M1i Mabel Haaeltln. all' member of the board; ,Mla Harriet 8. Vance, general secretary for' Portland, and Miss Con sume McCorkle, superintendent of th new building,--!.- - 1 - In th large dining-room fruit punch wa esrved at a number of tables. Mr Dell Btuart had charge of th refresh ment, and 'th tables war presided over, by Mr j. A. Bladen, Mrs. A, I Maxwell, Mr. VT. P.-01d,-Mr-Dll Stuart, Mra W. H. Beharrel, 'Mra Jame'a Gray, Mr. W. R. Mackenale, Mr. Robert Livingston Assisting in serving were Mis Helen Eaatham, Mlaa Anna Btuart. Misa Maua torey. Miss HsselCrocker, Miss Helen Lytl. Miss Helen Bingham and Mlaa Lena Cunnlnxhaasv . '..!- Th -entire house wa open to inspec tion and th visitors ware shown to th room by the) college girls Who are to be on duty through th season. There wer li of. them and they looked, vary pretty In thir gray- Quaker costume. whichwul b th uniform. Th tore will be added to later, so that there will b 10 girl on duty always. They com from th various college of th stat and Paclflo unlveralty at Foraat Orove, Unlveralty, of Oregon at Eu gene, Agricultural eolieg at Corvallla, Paeiflo ooltega at NewDerg ana eevenu other have sent -girl from their aaso- olatlon,-- T 1- . ; ; - Mlss"McCor1(l ba eharg of tht building and. Mr1 Anna Crane, precep tress of th Normal school t Weston, will superintend tht dlnwig-room. though for th first two weeks Mrs. Ks te - Wlllett pf -Buffalo: New ork. who has Just come to Uk charge of th -dining-room, down town, will heve charge. Th first meal wa . served at noon today and wa vry largely pat ronised. - Both men and women r accommodated-; In th - dining-room, and th broad. - open veranda, th good roand and th reaaonable ratea ihsure popularity,. The.ruraery. which 1 th only' on o th ground,- was opened todsy and a few minutes arter opening on long robed baba wa brought in for car. Miss Van Nuv will have charge of th nursery and a feature will ba made of TE KTnacrgsrtemmusemanis will lend their attraction alwaya, and a play, ground under th porch will b used when th rain prevent in os ox in lrgapJayground In " th back of th house. Th restrooms. lavatorlea. hoa-niiil-rnntn. informatibn - bureau and checkroom will eaally find appreolallon, and ths Travelers' -Ala association will hav Its headquarter there. - RIVER EXCURSION IS ENJOYED BY THE A. 0. H. iknni ?AA nMnl.- Inlnpd tha-river ex cursion conducted by the Anolent Order of Hlbernlana Sunday, on; th -barge Klickitat and-th boat uienoia. ine party went down th ( Columbia to Hov.iain piui'iH- - . . . - evening. 'Music, daslctng and gamel ..tiif.. ett thai dav'a amuicmmtl and were 'greatly enjoyed. Several re quest for another excursion heve been sent in and tn oraer may giva on later tn th - aeason. . Th committee resnonslblo for th success of this ons wss composed of John O'Hsrs, Joh Farrell, J. E. Malley, Charles Bird, E. H. Deary, P J. Smltlu- D. W. JLan and T. T. Dougharty. MOW A XOST BHD WAS FOVirB After th death of the late Governor Charlea Roblnaon It wa found that he had follow up a number of valu able sift made to th university during 1 hlalHetlm by hfiu thing to th nnl. verelty hi valuabl farm a raw miles north of Xawrence. . Hla widow was to havath farm daring her life and then It wa to go to th State university. A few month ago I & Steele, an ; abstracter in Lawrence, wa cOrnmla aloned -to mak art abstract of th farm. He found the title vested In a sister of Oovernor Robinson by virtu of a ded mad mor than It- year ago. - Th executors could not find 'any deed or 'other instrument tranaferrlng the prop erty to Governor. Roblnaon.-' For - a tlm It seemed If th legacy would be lost. Th woman In whom th title was vested had been-dead f or- vral year Th widow of th governor wa aur that har huaband had held the title to tb farm at th tlm of hi death. A thorough aearch waa mad. . Finally it occurred to on of th ex. ecutors to compile-a Hat of all -of th gtnta Governor Roblnaon had em ployed during hi lifetime. "All of these agent that could be found wer aeen and each of them searched everywhere for th deed,--Finally on of them re called n eld desk that he had , sold to a second-hand dealer a few years be fore. The desk wss traced to a farm houas almoefc-4jo!nlng th Robinson farm. The desk wss searched, but the missing document was not discovered. Th farmer who-owned the desk wa not satisfied with the aearch made by th lawyer "Who . had . vlted him foi that purpose. He took Hhe deak apart and . behind a broken panel found th missing deed. . . JTb document was reoorded th next day and the widow of Governor Robln aon Is now ur of her hotn during Kef lifetime "and th Unlveralty of Kansae 1 again secure In 111 anticipation ef a vsIUabl legacy. Th OaU of th Ba. From J ad g. -Huld. th Swedish maid, had served ier mielree faithfully or a year, when on day ah announced her. intention of leaving. ,-'-''',. . ; "Why, Hulda, what I th troubUf aksd her mistress. "Is th work to hrd. Of 1 it th wagr - "NO. V work be sll right, and d wage h b too; but d beau he mini hav . . ., 4- THE EXCLUSIVE MEN'S APPAREL STORE ' The one store where you can get, fine quality and correct style The CHESTERFIELD SUITS we have exclusive sale of forthe State of Oregon are -- the - finest ; ready-for-wear clothing - produced rn v America. My Chesterfield Suit which loses shape -in one-year's wear will be replaced with a' new suit JreeJ;Wced f 2ttto $4& jOur HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENT con tains every new style" conceit in SHrRT, lfEClt- J W E ARc H ALF-H O SE,t N DE R WE AR, : ETC. - HATSr- STETSON'S f4 i to 912. - GUyer.7 W ' - ' ' ' 93.50. to" ?47p Roland, f 3."; Panarnas.?? tos 910. iPleased to show "you any article you may "wi-hTto sefT'Buy them if 'ybuare"p!eased.7r''l;rric;-;' - f::-...;:..T.' -..v.-:.w.,-". UWo-IVUo VJ.. 269-271 Jerk's RiestaiiTtint ' largest ind Handsomest Moderate Price Bestaoraat la the City. no Kala 410S. Taki BUvaSo Is Cor. TMrd i, tOVTM w . !.. a i ; . PORTLAND WIRE Phone Mala sooo ::::rr. ;M" de. t. r. wigt.' W e eew sa4 bridge wsrk wttbeel pels. Oar II yean ereartoaee la plate war ea ablsa as te tit yoar stoat- esalortaklr. v p . ,.. V. aitra'et taatk. ebsetately T. P. We is sa aspert at sol - - kM Mil h.. nutaa r rlawa WISE BROS.; Dentists ratlin Ball-iBg, eerA Third aad Wash Sts Opes erealass till p. s. gnadss Ileal to la Or. Mala tol. DEffNDICOASTSJlk AID OF SUBMARINES Genera) Staff Recommends Es-J tablishment of a New Sys V - tern of Defenses. 1 -.i.. PROPOSED FLEET TO BE OPERATED BY THE ARMY Cost of : Equipment- Estfmated to Eicceed Four Million " r- -;v Navy Will Object, rf" .. (Joarssl ipoeial Bar rice.) Washington, . Jun S.Th "gfiral staff of th array ha recommended th establishment of a system of sobmtHn The Best , A 8courinff Soap ' I . " A MeUl Polish " A Glass Cleaner . - : im'i i t. .i,- ' MORRISON OPEN rOH BUSIN1S5 th Allaky SuQ-laf. and Morrison Sis. . .- -: :. j''. ., ... - : n " y. . BANK AND OFFICE RAILING WtE KD 1101 rtllCCK ' Barbed Wlrs, Wlrs and Lawn Fanclng, '- Poultry Netting, Etc, & IRON WORKS a63 FLANDERS Near Third . f m mmtrn W a ear way se beet pala. Dr. El nillag .a a rrraetia tree witboot pale. Dr. era erSerod. defenses for coasts.-Th -pln ha been approved by Lieutenant-General Chaf fee and'by him Will be aubmltled to congret. Thin Is enr erme definite - results ,ot th wr In tn rar ai. wher torpedo boat and both fixed and mobile and submarine mine played uch an Important part In th destruc tlon of ships. Th new corps 'will embrace ' 8,000 ' ffkwra- and mn.- who will be strained trt submarine defense, and It I pro posed that members of the corps shall . not only hav eharg of th torpedo outfit and ehnre batteries protecting mine and - ftelde. but they hall - be charged with th car and operation of power plants, searchlights and other accessories. r It Is estimated that tha eoat of quip ping thr proposed submarine defenses ' will be 4.060,e. - Tht will provide for a fleet of submarine for- alt the principal harbor, searchlights, equip- . ment of wireless telegraph outfits snd fissd and Jrmtlng mine It I axpected " th navy will enter an objection to th j plan, for a fleet of submarines to b constructed for operation by th army. "A almoat a teetolater myself," said Mr. Marshall Hall. K. C. "I know that the chief enemy Of temperance Is that there I not a aingl temperance drink fit to consume." ' ' . -t---f. t: Sootwtag Sop Ma4e . . . mi n ii ' pa. w, A. WTS. 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