The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 08, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r 'V.
THE "OREGON DAf LY JotlKNAi; PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENIOi,, JUNE 9. ISPS.'
- a Z
"i i 1 'J j .I i.i, ., ,ii ii . .... i. i .""" rrl ;- .! -
1 TODAyS DOINGS IN OREGON CITY 1 1 ,,:
RAILfcOAD-FRANCIl
GRANTED BY COUNCIL
; . Much Work in Way of
, 4 " -Street Crossings. . . .
Sil--Phrrt -W Th In(m
1 Oregon City. Juno . The city coun-
cil la rluUr season last ulght passed
' ' the-.prdinnt"' granting perpetual
. . . francklee to the Oregon & .California
- railroad tor tha-uae f Railroad aVenue
, for two aldlna-s and main track. As a
'condition ot this franchla the railroad
t company wUl construct an underground
A croearng for- pedestrlana . at Sixth and
Fourth street, an overhead croaalng for
.f pedeatrlans at Seventh and Klghtb
streets and -an underground crossing for
humi and foot passengers at Third
'street. The railroad a!so agrees to
5 fomplete what lit known aa the South
End road. These -Improvements will
i coat -about i5.00 and war It on them
will t commenced aa soon aa the con
trct provided for In .the ordinance ll
signed-
' Uquof IkWnses Were granted to Kelly
! Rucontoh' and Loula D Perdusln.
: f ' Council accepted tha' Invitation of the
tournament committee to take part In
- the Fourth of July parade) and appro,
prlated ISO toward the expense.
One thouaand feet, of bo wa pur.
. chaaed for I SCO. . ' '. '
Tha balance ' due -' Jacob - -Wind for
-revocation of aaloon licenae, 11S, wa
ordered refunded.
Grade were ordered established on
Jackson' street" between ". Fourth and
- Fifth. - and on Madison atreet. -between
Seventh and Eighth.' -. - "'.-
A grade waa ordered established on
rr the alley east of Main atreet.-between
i1Nlntn and Tenth, with tha expectation
of making other improvements- '
- Tha uaual reports of the ctty ofneert
, were made and tha asual : batch of
monthly rlatraa wria allowed. - ti"".
- The mayor appointed Maaort, Brant
hni Chapman a committee to confer
5 with the tournament management on
7thp "bulldtng-of ajbandrtapdaiataoixoat
- more than $109. -
An ordinance waa paaaed eatabllahlng
tr grade on Eleventh and Mos streets,
' An ordinance, waa paaaed assessing
, , the coat of tha Third atreat Improve.
"'meat. - ' -,';r--
Joaeph .Kuerten -- man eleoted water
- iommlaaloner for the'enaulng year. -"
.- The eprtng an Third atreet' waa
ordered curbed and Ha drainage con
trolled. . - ' A ' " '
i.i Tha new addition to tha Cataract boaa
j company' houaa waa ordered paiirted.
Tha recorded wai Instructed to adVeri
a for "bids "forAtha Improvement of
Ftmrtltnd Flfthatreeta from tha rall
'rad to tha rlvr,( v
'.'- Tha propoaltloriv to tax meat peddler
. US a month wa referred to a apeclal
committee. -- ' j"-'' -
JUDGE M'BRIDE'S AGE .
- - - FIFTYSEVEN YARS
y.-,' (ilperlal Dlapatck te The JowaaL) "
j Oregon City, JUne I. Tha report has
. been lnduatrloualy circulated that Judge
; Thoma A.'McBrld of the circuit court
.. . of thi iitrtcrr"wno la prominently
4 mentioned a the ucceor to ihe' late
Juda-e C B. Bellinger. I 0 year old.
' Friend or Jud MrWrlde knowlna tM
the enlv ebleotion . to - hla appoint
. men! that ha been raiaea, reel u inia
r.ia an. lnjuatlce. . r- "
i Judge McBrld la only BT yearaold
? and he la a vlgorou.jig many maw ef
et-yeara.
Tbla avear-old atorir ha been print -
: edln all tha Portland newapaper and
: Juaga McBrtde' friend hop that the
'. -truth about - hi age will attain the
aam publicity.
: Ha ha received tha . Indorementof
- viT'ttorny In nl dlatrlct. : ' -
; " To Kanf Jnly Thirteen th.
" ' (Sfieetal Dlapatek te The JoartuL)
li Oregon" City. June ' 8.---"UnleeB exec
'utlv clMnericjf shall Intervene Oeorge
lauth will be executed at Salem Thura--"
day, jTtry-Iti Judge McBrid ha-fixed
. that data for the hanging. Bo far aa
: known thl will be the first legal exe
cution In a.atat on a day. other than
Friday. -When aaked why he broke the
- 'time - honored and traditional rule of
having hangman' day on Friday, Judge
' McBrtde aald he never gave the matter
a thought, but aelected July 11 ae being
; a few day after the required 10 day
rmm have expired. He added that being
on the ISth ahould eerv td make thl
' day aufflclently unlucky. -
- ChUd Xxplres.-
, (Special Dlseaub to The JonrasL)
Oregon City. June . Annie Borhela,
.v.. a a il ilea 1 1 p 1 1 1 1 I ill llllllll llni
net of Molalla. died Tueaday niahr
. after lingering Ulnea. The funeral
-wrllxaliee THirTiriernoon at Jef-
f eraon. ' . - '
MUCH. BUSINESS DONE
; BY COMMISSIONERS
"Contracts for Bridge Work and
-Other Improvements' in
Clarke Let.
--r
(prW DlapaWb to-Tbe Joornal.)
' Vancouver, Waah., June . At yester-:-
"day's session of the county cnmmleeion
.ers more business was transacted than
1 usually the case in two day.
l Th contract for renewing, th pier
of the LeWiavllle - bridge' was awarded
to'jZobert Webster at $8.75"" per cubic
-yard f or-etthar aton r concrete end
. S3 for other work necessary. It will
- tak 70 cublo yards to ennatrurt the
"' pler.: Ther "wrTIwo other -blddera. U
J. Allen put In a bid of $7 per cublo
yard and wanted. $1 10 .for -etn- work.
" Vait Camp at bole put In a bid, oJtO&0
pef UbIo yaTd kriI 200fo extra work.
" . Ui'
: In tea, Schfllfng's Best fstrj
no means the costliest tea? it'i
a matter of taste. Of the fih
"kindsTtEe one you like best u
your tea.", 7 ' " "; . ;
' Yourgrpcer's ; moneyback.
THE LATEST
Nolr Tb Orama Cttr efar f te aaal
M IwatM at H.wrll loom' ara etora. aM
Mrntn eat, warn aKbaerlpttowfc -eoagplalBt
Hmtm at, warn aKbaerlpttoa, -eoagnial
iw-ttMBMata ea4 aw ftcwa will ae
u4 aroaiatlr ertaaOfd to-
METIIODISTSWILl
- CONVENFAT CANBY
Big Program Arranged for Epis-
copaf ponference Meeting
' to Be Held:y; '
(Special Pintatrk te The Joaroal.)
Oraron City. June $. Th camp
metln of -Oregon Methodlat Episcopal
conference will be held at Canby, In thl
county, beginning June 29 and closing
July 10. - Th dally programf- Morning
prayera dally from f to o'clock; spe
cial holinpfcft meeting dally, at I p. m.
by Ref'.'liriX'ooa of Oregon City,'' eVeo-lna-
aervlcea conducted by membera at
th asaoclatloh, beginning at T:4S o'clock;
Sunday afternoon service. Ittr-etiarg-of
T. II Jonea of Amity.-
Th opening' service will be, led by
Rev. G. 1 Hamilton of Hlllsboro, The
11 a. m. services will, be conducted by
the following clergymen: June 10. Rev.
W. H iflllngahead. presiding elder of
I he West Portland district: July 1. Rev.
W H. Jieppe.-pnator' of Centenary
church of Portland; July 2. Rev. I K
Rockwell, presiding elder of i the Eaat
Portland district; July I,. "RevEdward.
Gittena of Lincoln; July" 4, Rev. T. B.
Ford of Bunnyslde; July ., Rev. Clar
ence True Wilson, pastor of Grace
ehurch, Portland: July . Rev., Panlel
I.; -Rurterr editor of the Taclflo Christian
Advocate; July," 7, Rev. W. - H. ' Selleck
Of Balem; July I, Prealdent J. H. Cola
man of Willamette university: July t.
KWhop '!. H. Moore. th-D.,' Portland;
Rev.- R. E. Dunlap will-hay charge ot
the muslo. . ,, -- - . - - .
' Th midyear examination for confer
ence undergraduate will be held Friday,
June 21. at 10. a.-'.sa. -- r-
Th officer tf the Canby Camp Meet
ing aaaoclatlon are: Prealdent, T. I
Jonea; vlce-prealdent, C U Hamiltom
secretary, Jr-Wodr-treas-ire)r,- R. a.
jtuntep. -f
TO SOON WED WOMAN -.
, ..WHOSE LIFE HE -SAVED
r " (SpeeUl Dlapatck te The Jooraal.) t
Oregon City, Or.. June S. Mra. J. C
Peel of Portland Ha laaued invitation
tq tha marriage of her daughter, Mia
Florence Kalnaford Peel,, to John Bran
dow Lewthwait of Oregon City.-" Tha
marriage will take" place at tn Cum
berland Presbyterian ehurclt "Thursday
evening, June H, at :S0 o'clock. Mrv
and. Mr. LewthwaJt wlU realda In
Oregon1 City and will be at home after
July JLO . -i , - '- - : ' -
Mora thgn tha Usual amount of ro;
Uuaaea la wmen aroanaIg-approacTV0" " DU"a"""m.
Ing marriage. About a year ago Mr,
Lewthwaite, Miss Peel and ' another
young woman were on' the Clackama
river In a skiff. Tha river -was high
and the wateu swift and treacherous.
Th boat capsised and all three went
under. After he saw that one young
woman was hanging to. the upturned
boat and-was temporarily safe, he saved
Miss Peel front drowning after she had
sunk and risen to the surface twice.
He came pretty nearly being drowned
b'T- lf,a Thl rf 1. thebea-1nnlng of the
preuy romanoe : inai wih -reaca . li
happy fruition next Thuraday, r
PartrplaoeJciooL.
"(tlScTar tUwUck ur The JoaraaL)
-Oregon- CityrJuna- t.-Th ' poCflcT
school af Park place will close tomorrow
and . Interesting exercises will be held
tomorrow night In the school building.
After the exercise light refreshments
will be served by-th Mothers' Tlub
of the school. : Th following Eighth
grade graduate will receive diplomas:
Pending, Katie Bluner, Evelyn Lache,
Emily Frenoh. - Halll Johnson, Victor
Gault, Otto Purcella nd Otto Hott
The program follow: Song, class:
address, "J. C Zlnzer; salutatory,
Glady-halleyTTcrtattonrHaUla John
son; piano solo, Esther U'Ren; compo
sition. Victor Gault; vocal solo. Mis
Marie Frederick; class history. Otto
Purcell; piano solo, Katie Bluner; class
Ipoem, Glady" Shelley; ong, class; else
propnecy, ji.miiy r rencn; vocsi soio, Ju
liette Cross: presentation of diploma,
Captain Smith; farewell aong. clasa.
County Court Convene. -(Special
Dispatch te Th Journal.).
. Oregon City, June . I. County court
convened this rooming st 11 o'clock-end
wim-amaln Intseaslon two or three days.
Bo fsr as known only routine business
will coma hefnre th cnrt for consld-
The Journal, dally 45o month, daily
and Sunday 65o a month; delivered any
where In Oregon City.
NEWS OF
(Nettre Tbe Taaeoaver erBce ef Iti Joeraal
I loraud at Oil Mala itrwt, pboo Mala 3usl.
wbrr aubecrlpttoM, eoapUlBts,' advartlMBMata
as awa Items will be received aad sreaipU
tuadod to.)
. - -.
It was decided to go ahead with the
oonatructlon of Riverside drive, which
will run from . tha garrison along the
brow of the hlU to the deaf mute achool.
Thus Vancouver people will be furnished
with a moat picturesque -drive.- - '
There ha been a desire for aom lme
by tha residents of Vancouver Heights
to have two north and south streets or
roads cut from 80 to 0 feet In width.
The commissioners acted favorably on
thla and the change was ordered made.
The contract' for 'the construction of
a ismall bridge over Xook wood creek
was let to H. I Parsel for $160.
: After hanging fire for some" time" the
commissioners yesterday decided to
commence condemnation proceeding to
secure a right of way for the new
Washmigal road; Thl wilt be welcome
hew for the residents of the dlatrlct to
be served. '
The Steelman -road near Brush Prairie
wss ordered established,
'-""-;""' aJg.r;itiil : Btrt: ' .'"I -T'
(Bfwclal .IHapatck to Tbe Journal.)
Vancouver, -Wash., June 8. A bill .-of
sale was yesterday recorded In the au
ditor's office transferring the plant of
th Columbia Rlvnr. Paper company to
tha Crown-Columbia Pulp A Pper" com
pany, wtth headquarter In Ban Fran
clano. While the Instrument transfer
ting the property give a nominal con
sideration. It Is understood' that the
prlc w'na gond one. Tba.'h.w fom-
Tany-TS" a consolidation of the -Crown
Paper company and th local oompany.
FW.- Ladbetter, former proprietor of
th local plant, will be first vloa-presl-deot
of th new company, tn rharg of
the property which he eold. tj un
derstood that tha'liew concern will at
bnce Inoress the cspaclty of all three
of th plant taken In,-
FOR HIGH SCHOOL
ttabbratrPrograUTrArrangBfjand
. Twenty-Two Graduates Iq
' v ", .! "the Class. .
- (Special Dlapatrh te Tbe JenraaL) ' '
Orenon Cltr. June The following
program haa- been arranged for the clos
ing, exercises ot --tha-Higb- schoot at
Ehtveley' opera house, Friday evening:
Invocation, Rev. P. K. Hammond: piano
aolo,' "Tarantella," op. 2S (Uennerl. Ber
tha . Frederick; chorus. 'Bnowdrops."
Schumann Singing aoclety; reading.
Robert of Slclly.'-VIaura Glathari aoio.
When the Bird Go North Again" Amy
Thomas; claa hlatory. Earl walkert
vocal olo (a urd TC to Me,Bcotch
folk song: (b) "AU Through th Night,'
Welsh . folk song. Miss Imogen Hard
ing; piano solo, Blavlache Tanse::-Na 1.
Miss Martha Frances Draper; class
poem, Edna Park; Instrumental sextet,
Malcolm Telford, Wallace Telford, Wil.
11am Telford. Elsie Teford. Maxtne Tel
ford, John Telford; vocal snhr-ta)' Thy-
Name" (Mary Knight Wood), (b) "love,
the Peddler (German); Miss. Imogen
Harding; class prophecy,. Wava Har-
ringtoo; valedictory LucUe Bacori;
ehorua (a) "Ebb and Flow" Q. King)
(b) "Cradle Bong (Brahma). Schumann
Singing society;, presentation of diplo
mas, Charlea Albright, -chairman board
of directors."'
There ar 22 members ot th gradu
ating cla. . -
r-::r :
Xoal aaA Varsoaal.
(Soeelal UUpatek t The iowmeU -Oregon
City. June . Mlaa- Corllla
SchonkwUer and Mia Warnlck of Cali
fornia, are vialtlng Ml Myrtle Bchonk-
tier. . ,
Tha ac-hool board of Oawego ha a-
lected the following teacher: . Mlra
Maud Zlmmtfmin, Mlaa Eunice Oarnetd.
Mra. Van Horn. The principal 1 yet to
be aelected. The board at OalL-Orov
ha appointed " Mre. ElUabeth - Hay-
huret rand MI - Annie - Tr Baftth 7a
teacher. . i
Examination of pupil tn the eighth
grade of the public. achoola are In prog-
rea tn au the acoooie in uiacsamaa
county. .
The public achool of Oregon City
will cloa Friday.
Mr. Minnie McKean. and Mra Charier
Buchanan of Cornellua ar vialtlng Mra
C. D. LatoureU.
P.. J. Riding of Martin wai la the
City yeaterday. ..
Hon. C."B.-Moore or saiem waa to
town yeaterday. -rr
Mr. and Mr. Frank Actman of "Canby
were In Oregon City yeaterday.-
F. T. Griffith went to Newbrg jre
terday on legal bualnesa.-
H. 8. Moody" hn: gone tn Ha lent and
Marriage licenses were issued yester
day to Edward Btoller and Mis Annie
Matthew and to C. H. Clausen and Ml
Margaret Grooven.- -. "
A ult waa Sled yesterday in the cir
cuit court by Oeorge Zimmerman and
W. J. Zimmerman against Joseph
Hawkins and his wife for the poaseaalon
of 14. acre pf land.
Mrs.-Fi-O-.-Eby- returned home yester
day afternpon from a visit of a week to
friend In Taooma and Kelao, - Washing
ton.
te" given yesterquy aT
ternoon at the Congregational church
waa a financial 'and social aucceaa. Ttits
wa the fl-ff --'"tr1"" by the Saturday
club and tha attendance and patronage
accorded., will probblymak baaaar of
thl kind a regular feature of tha club's
work. - " - ' ' -!
Attorney E. II. Northrop of Portland
waa In the city yeaterday.
Fred Oldenatadt of. Stafford waa In
Oregon City yesterday. ' Mr. Oldenatadt
iltJ
Is a pioneer farmer of Clackamas
In tha circuit court' yeaterday decreet
of divorce wera granted Robert L. Ed
monson against Ellen Edmonson, C. rx
Brown against C. K. Brown, Ida McNutt
against R. D. McNutt .. ..
Mr-and Mr.-Jr-eranranrTfTffar"
quam ara In the city.
William Strange, an employe of the
Willamette -Pulp Paper mill, dislo
cated hla arm at th elbow yesterday
afternoon while at work at th milt."
F. M. Bpati of Caru 1 in th city to
day. ' ' , . ,
Mlea Ahnle Matthew and Edward
Btoller, from Oak- Grove, were married
at tha Congregational mans yesterday
afternoon. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger bfflclat
Ing. Mr. Fred K airman, from tha same
Place. wa a witness Mr. and Mra
Stotler will make their residence near
Center in tha near future.
The O. W. P. A Ry. Co. wll "-
wnn irkTTrrg Vtry ZO minutes frotn
7:00 a. m. until midnight on SaturdayJ
vuaewr-uregonTt-r-aay at tbe Lewis
snd Clark exposition. Rond trip, n
cents. -
VANCOUVER
ODD FELLOWS CLOSE "
SUCCESSFUL SESSION
rVJeetlng of Washington Grand
Lodge at Vancouver Near-
ing Its End
1 (Bpedar tlspatch te Tbe Joeraal.) A
Vancouver. Wash., June . Yeater
day" wound up th business In connec
tion with tha annual conventions of the
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. While - the
conventions do not close, until thl f.
ternoon, today I being taken up with
paying th delegates: Thl afternoon
and evening a majority of those who
hava been attending the sessions her
will go to Portland to take part In tho
parade., of the Oregon grand lodge of
the I. p. O. F. ,
The eHlon-iet closing has been a
varjeauoe tarn) -oner Th e people " of
Elite Theatre
Ct'g. A. BAOKR, Maneger.
High Clau Vaudevllls
CHAN (J
or mocnaM mondat
AND
... rrxji r tin ii i vi ...
I Oc ADMISSION lOo
(NO HtOHBB
STlTTintg gATPBDSY ago itntDAT.
For cleaw BHAVK or- an up-to-date
hair cur fco to
Hotel - Columbia
' Barber Shop
J .a batxb nr oomraonoir.
JLL MADS EN
- Proprietor..
. .,i i ... - .
7( -j "
Our Boys Sult go so
fast that we can hardly
keep up with the demand
i , ., .. ' I. '
T-rNo " wonder r though for
they are everything , boys'l
suits should be. -. ' ' '
' See our window display 'of
-Boys Suits. . - C 1 Q C
, Special.. , ;'f . :..POOp .
The regular 14.60 and 11.00 kind.
Boys'-Sailor Blouse. Vasha- .
' able Suits;.', - Zry
x Special at...,. ...... Utw.
, ,-Boys Fast Black Hose, in
all .sizes. 7" A
i Special at. , , , .. .. .'. ..1 Uw '
IfidHCLarHinGO
Everything 'for Men and Boy s ;
lpfj and 168 Third Street, '
y i - Near Morrison. - -
Vancouver have turned out with tru
hospitalltyr whleh-was-fully-appreci
ated by the vlejtlng delegates and their
friend.- 1 While some lmie nimcuny
waa found in taking car of th large
number attending, very few complaint
were heard, a it waa evident that th
local people wera doing their beat. '
CLARKE COUNTY MAN
SERIOUSLY INJURED
Buys Horse and : Attempts 16,
Ride It Home but Receives "
: . - Broken Arms.
: (Bpeelal Diapatcb e The Joaroal.) -Vancouver,
Waah., Jun . . O. ' W,
Welher, who live near. .Minnehaha
school waa thrown from a horae while
oh hla way home from thl city yea
terday. BothjrjnX-ta broken- and
In ndier Ways h waa 'badly. Injured.
He waa1 brought to thl ctty and th
broken bone were at after1 much dif
ficulty. While It 1 thought Welner
wilr-urvtv-ii1-tnjurter ItWlir. b
several month before h WUl again ba
able to work. ''
T For several day Indian hav been
aelllng horae her for th aum of fS
and upward. Hearing that It wis pos
sible to secure a horse at a great
discount In thi way, Welneream to
thl city and made hi purchase. After
leading th animal for aeveral mile
on hi way horn he decided to rid tn
teed, with the above result.
aVt-tha Coartkoaa.
- (Special Diapatcb te Tbe JooroaL):
Vancouver, Waah., Jun t. Four
transfer of. teal estate were recorded
and on marriage license Usued yester
day by Auditor BurnhamTh trans
fers were ar followa:
T Owen Mulligan to RobertLarer,-lot
5 -and t In block B0, west of Alain
street, and lots 1, t, t and In block 10,
and lot 7 and I In block to, of Portland
addition, and lots 7 and ( In block of
North Vancouver; consideration, fl. -
P- Haiisch mil his wlft. I"t 4 I"
west of Main street; consideration.
Frederick W. Leadhetter and ila .wlfaJHJf JJ'acerjBir. w "-2
TO"
....... iiiilQ-xr Paparbmnanvall the
-rrrrwn i uip t faper company, au me
tide lands on the north bank of LaCama
elmighi consideration,- Str -
The marriage license wa Issued to w.
F. Motley and Agnes Hughe of Port
land. ..
Columbia Xlsing. '
, "(Rpeciat Dlapatck t Tbe Journal.
Vancouver, Wash., June S. During
tha last week the Columbia river at this
city haa riaen at the average rat of a
foot a day. It 1 now higher than it ha
been thl year and bid fair to go ae
high a it was In 1. Eight feet will
put It up to tha 1S99 mark. Old-timers
do not look for a flood, "a th warm
weather of February and March took
away a' considerable amount of th
now In th foothills.'. '
X,ocal and Parsonal.
(Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) '
Vancouver.' Waah., Jun f. Miss Ida
Wllloughby visiting frlnd at Wood
land. . ., - . . .
The W. O. W. band will play at
Elchenlnnb's hall thl evening. ,;
Mrs. K. r Blerllng left for her home
at Wenatchea,--Washington, to spend her
vacation.. Mrs. sterling . will probably
teach at this place again next year..
William Devlne left thl morning fori
Portland, where he will work at It R.
ftolln's brickyard. kjw-r
Wllllam Moore and hla wife of Pen
dleton, A. E. Sermon of Portland, B. I).
Heary of Ehdlcotl, Waahtngton, Hoy
Huggert of Topeka, Kanaa; p. H. Mnr-
tin of Seattle, J. A. Selout of Ban Fran
cisco, Slocaga .Qrant-of Hays, -Wash-lngtoo.
and J. Seaman of Portland were
registered at the Hotel Columbia yesterday.'',-"'
' - ,
Eight member of tha Portland Hunt
club Visited Vsncouver thl morning and
rode through tha garrison and along th
Fruit valley road. Vancouver ha be
come a favorlta resort for member of
the Hunt club. -
Tot the best Ice cream tn th city go
to Rusk', 61 Main street. ,
Th Journal, dally 4 a month, dally
and Sunday 5o a months delivered any
where in Vancouver. -
Seoeptlr. ,
Bibb Tou wouldn't think Bevmeur'a
son had been through college, to hear
h.lm 'talk, would youT ,.
- Olhbs-No; I d never 'uspeet It.
must have taken tn regular cours and
liauuaico, .
IIEXT.'MG IN
CAPITAL OF lOVA
Women's Missionary Conven-
iIoJvEIcts -Of fleets tand z
Chooses Des Moines.
HOME MISSION WORK IN i
i"- FLOURISHING CONDITION
Final Reportf 'Received Today
, and Adjournment Taken -
Until Next Year.
" (Special Dlapatek te Tbe Journal) i ' '
'."Albany, June I. Th moat Important
work of th women' mlaalanary eon-
vantlon yeaterday afternoon waa th
election of officer for th coming year
and th' (election, of Xea Molnea, Iowa,
a th next place of meeting. Th offi
cer chosen ar: President. - Mr. W.
P. Whit of thl city, wife of tha paator
of th United Prebytrlan churcn bare;
firat vlc-preldentf-T Mies Margaret
Mitchell. Pittsburg;, secretary, Mra.
Mary W. Porter; treaaurer, Mr,. J. Js.
HI1L Board of director: Mia K. J.
Sloan, Mr. R. A. KUlott Mra. NWylK
Btavenaon, Mr. K. U Wallace. Maga-
sin committee: Mr. W. C. Hutchison
Mr. George Moore. Mrs. H. C. Oeaa,
Mrs. a M. Kelao. MIbb Elinor Colllna.
Th committee on place of next meeting
reported that Invltatlona had been re
ceived to hold th next annual .meeting
at PetrolU-Michlgan y -Chicago, Illlnota.
and Iea Molnea. Iowa. ! Molne wa
chosen a th plac of meeting for next
year. ' i '
The report of th home mission work
read yesterday afternoon show that th
society owns an orphan' hom at Al
legheny. - .Pennsylvania. In which to
children are being cared for. A hospital
owned by tha aoclety 1 being Increased
and thoroughly equipped, and recently
Andrew Carnegie endowed two rooms to
be named after Ms wife and dnughtgr,
he ; giving- 1.4a0 toward - equipping -the
Institution. - in in, nom ror ns agea
II persons ar being cared for and more
room la being added ao that other ap
plicants ' may . bei received. - - '
At th evening session the new offt-
ccra.were presented to the convention.
During th evening It wss announced
that -4 las Emma Dean Anderson's pgs-.
sage to India had been secured and ahe
would aall for. her field of work .Sep
tember . Bhe appeared before th con
vention for a brief farewell addrea and
was' -given a -warm reception.
The final --report of the committee
will b received . today. and, the. conven
tion, will adjourn, ome- tlma-lhl after
noon, when tha delegate- will leave.
many ot them going to California, while
a good proportion . of them will go to
Portland and spend om time at ther
exposition. lief.oj'O. Jleaying Tor Ihelteaau
em home.
WOMAN IS CONTENTED
WITH HALF A MILLION
(Joarsat Special Seevtaaj.t
Chicago, June s. With tha return, to
Chicago, Mrs. -Elisabeth V. . Aay and
th relatives Ot th lata Pater L Klm-
berly, the mining man, who left aa -v
tata.valued at iio.uod.bvo, cam tn an
nouncement that, ther wni no no wiu
contest. ancTlharMf. Aaapr win get th
1500,000 leftirer'by th term-Tt Ktm-
berly' will. - r--. .-. "- - :
Tha will will ke probated ln Bharon,
Pennsylvania. Executora wlll .. take
char ga of -tha-estat--lnrmedtattri and
Mrs. Assy get her half million without
opposition. Mrs,; Asay Bald:
.'Ther la nojeaaon why I ahould try
to break Mr. Ktmberlg' will. H pro
vlded me enough money to live th rest
of mr life, and even If he had not X
hav mean of my own. I lived aa Mr.
KimbeHr'a-wif-formiTreara. I never
used hi nam, except when we trav
eled, and then he- registered tn aa hla
wlf at hotel. In Now York and San
Francisco and other cities I met all my
best friend, who knew that I was not
hi -wlf.""". " ' .
CRUSHED BY CAVING BANK
AT SUSANVILLE PLACERS
:." . (Special Dlapatek te Tbe Journal.)
Canvon City. Or., Jun . By being
caught In a caving bank at th Buck
Ouloh placers, near Buaanvllle, thi
eounty, O. J. Tuckr wa fatally In
jured Monday, dying a few hour after
being releaaed from tha debrl.. Tucker
wa on of th early cltlsen .of thl
part of Grant eounty.
Tha Buck ouicn placer ar in
th
I conslderaoie placer worn every spring,
i . k .ihvim nia ar.
In soma ef these th alluvium beda are
deep, and-ttt necessary to bsrr great
caution in operating th giant.
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
OF REVOLUTIONARY FIGHT
(Journal Special Service.)
Elisabeth. N. . Jejune I. Elisabeth
held high carnival today in celebration
of tha. l5th anniversary of .the battle
rn,.K.fifAwn Vam t r.a nf the rle-
bratlon Included a! mammoth parade of
military and patriotic societies, rol
lowed by th dedication of a handsome
monument - commemorating - tne name.
Th celebration conclude tonight with
a naval demonstration, . In which
launches and numerous other craft
from all the near-by coast and river
town will tak part. .
- Oood sogds Oonvantton. "
(Rpeetal Dlapatck te Tbe JonrnaJ.)
. Pendleton, Or.. Jun I. Arrangement
ara being perfected for the -National
Good Roads contention to be held here
next Monday. ' The national party"!
expected to stop en rout to the. Lewi
and Clark exposition. - A fund of $J00
haa been raised for the entertainment of
the party. ' -
A Companion
A delightful little traveling compan
ion, indispensable' to many who travel,
are 'th ....VXittlav ComforUwa"-MHmi1
Anti-Pain Pills. By their Soothing In
fluence upon the nerves of the brain and
stomach, they prevent dlsslness, sick
stomach and headache car sickness,-
Dr. Miles'
Anti-Pain Pills
cur all kind f pain 0"lca and sure,
are perfectly harm leas, and do-not affect
you In any way, except to soothe the
nerve and cure pain. For real comfort
never enter upon a Jo,urney without first
aecurimr-'a' package of the "Little
Comforters." ' - -,---
"l am pieasea q ' rKimmrna nr.
Mll.a1 Antl.Paln Pill. Thev Tint onlv
cured a chronla headache, but since. If
my head show a disposition tn ache,
one Tsblet stops it. I give hundreds of
them tn sufferer on trains, snd derive
much satisfaction from the relief they
afford." M. H. CHART CSV Traveling
Salesman, Bt. Ixmle. Ma '
Money back if first bottl falls . to
benefit. L . ' - ,
16 dose, a cents. xsvr soia in duik.
NEVDliC'S
' rk OBITsTai. Iasa4 tha
GOiNG-J,' OQINC U GONE III.
WW Sat IV JUrnaaUe Wtfl
THE LADIES OBJECT
. a gaasaay aad Kicky kalr Iraaalag, er
r that km raU at eailaaastarr ebeastaale
te J tbe kalr. Tba aurked
siafaiaaae fa galaty . dseeatag, parti ea
Lwhr aae tbat avareaaaaa aweeeatv etHaaaa
rsf krt.tM. )fJlc.StaaBs.lslUtPiaiECIIcytLIrN
AwyUQATIOSrS) Al lm01TTSlanr JJaJSJOg MM09U.
W. H. MAIUCELL CO.
;:rr: 121-12Q . Grand Avnuo .:,-r-'V
The Friday and Saturday
Bargain Days
Ywwfll tlwgyg find betlr atyeiTier. SpecUls this week:
IBcd Comforts at Special Prices
Comforts worth $1.25 at.!..,f.............'...Q8o : :
Comforts WQrth $1.50 at...-. $lOS. . .
. Comforts worth $1.75' at..........$1.33 - :
Bedspreads wortb COc.tt 75c Good Iarft Spread, ready for as.
: -Two new styles, with extension sole, Blucher styles, perfect fit-'
ting stylesrmade of fin Dongola Kid. 1 - ' ; .-r--
Three styles of Kid and Box Calf Shoes Shoes of quality as
well A good atyle. .' -l '. -
You
issaxs
ZZXXXi
Army
MeVk's Restaurant
,. . omitaBXT wxtmm tiAXfixai.) 4-----.-' ---Largot
and Handsonicst Modmte Price Restaarmt In the City.
sons KaU 4103. Take lrao ta th AUakf Bnlldinff. , ,.t
Cor. Third
XOVZM SCXXX. rroprlor.
zxxzzx
For- modern " dental work. World-r-
nowned apeclallata
Lowat price consistent with flrst-olaa
. work. .
"T . Oo to tha . .
NEW YORK DENTISTS
rovmrx aars k oxkisov its. .
Open day and night, from 1:10 a. ,m.
until 10 p. m. -
PIONEERS PICNIC . .
AT BROWNSVILLE
Many Old-Timers," Nativa, Sons
ll and Daughters CatherJor..
, ' ',: . Big Reunion.
: (Saeeial Diapateh to Tke JoornaL)
-Albany. Jun S.-VThe pioneer' picnic,
a three day' meeting of th Linn county
pioneer, began at BrownvtIl yeaterday
and will oontlnue-untll tomorrow night.
Several thoussnd people, pioneer, ar
camped near that towh. After a parade,
addresses of welcome were delivered and
responded to yarterday.. Thl afternoon
Wr JC Y aUa otar vaUia-wfU-dell var- Ut
principal address on - th oeoaalon of
Pioneer' -' da y, and ' tomorrow - Natlw
Sons' and Daughtars' day will be marked
by air address by Walter U Too of
ToXnJarf CknroK
(Special 'Dlapatck te Tha Jooraat.t
Corvallla. ' Or.. Jun I At It last
masting held this week th board of
trustees ot (h First Methodist church
decided to alcept th plan offered for
enlarging the church. Bid will be r.
celvr-d immediately. The churcJv which
I thav largest In Corvallla, la taxed for
room and th Improvement wlU include
tha raising of th structure and th
building of a baaemenfc - - - f '
.ii. i i 1 i
-- - O. a. O. Oradnatlom. ";'";""'
(Spnetal Dlapatek te Tk Jearaal.) 1
Corvallla, Or., June I. Today . at
Oregon Agricultural colleg begins th
E-3ERPICIDE
MS k BjaJrv.aT
av It.
Tw Uu l gergleMa.
aaut ecaatalte fraav
m. It i i.liMi. aba aaliMhCi avoartk Ta
the aeals, nnt aaarart, aeopa raliiaf bair
f gTL.'t Uk
,aaa gwea. aiur itcsi
. - ' .-
. .i.t-
Can Decome An
or
Ofiicer
Navy
. It you are.i pifstvering moraljoun;
-inaiv-bjstween the ages of 17 and 35
years possessing agoodcommon
-school edncatron'andnpassing the nec.
essary physical ejeamination.;
Further particular? for four cents in
stamps,( by jaddressing, ; : : : . z: ": 'm;
iOKNFOR BUSINESS
and Morrison Sis.
- Headquarters for
LilUalV
Stockings
and
Trusses :
LAUE-DAVIS
ORUQ CO
Thlra and Yamhill St a.
annual graduating sxerclses of that
institution. Th closing day will be
nsxt Wednesday. Thl avening. in tho
colleg chapel, will be held th final de
bate in th series for th Oatch cup.
Tha ubject "I , "What Is Ambition?
'Tl a Glorious Chest." Th affirmative
will be argued by thee representatives
of the Utopian society Miss Parsons,
Miss Wright, Mis Hill: thstngatlv by
th Soros-ia, . whose debaters are : Mix
Agnes ,B week. Mlsa Pauline Davis . and
Miss Edna Irvin. .
The graduation recital of the piano
department of O. A. .C. will tak place
In th college chapel Saturday, T
gradtiTri MtsalXipul Smith - Olan-
rlll. . . '. - - ' '-;-.:'.
delicious dentifrlc. Ft from acid
and grit. Just the thing for those who -have
art inclination for the niceties of
everyday We. Ask your dentist. '
SB
ra
fM
Kkt:1
- . . . i ... . '- '.
- i' 1 ,'. ' -
Vv"" - ',' 'h ; -
7.
V
r