The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 11, 1905, Page 10, Image 10

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    : THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTL'AND, SUNDAY MORNING,; JUNE 41, 1808.
-A ' - V"' ONLY A FEW PAtSLMORE. ' y "t '
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ONLY ELECT CAN .
BET. AT MILWAUKIE
Gratton J- PoolcoOm Opens but
hi Fence and Guard Keep Out
:'''' . All but the Favored.
THE SUBURB REGARDS
PROJECT FAVORABLY
fifteen-Minute Car Service and
L .Twelve Hundred Dollars Paid
'and Majority Contented.
The east side ce ef Tbs -Joeraai to la
th. iter of MM. r. W. McK Inner. WO last
aiorrlsoa street. Telephone But S7 - .
r It is evident that only the elect-may
JntMjJhaflneifthMl
pool-selling' club owned by laaae Qrat
ton and managed by M. Q. Neaao,
formerly of theWaj3rilLclulL -
TWcIuVopened yeaterday anoTp"6olir
were:. Hold on' southern . and eastern
races. A leased wir baa been run to
J th club and -entries and results at the
various racetracks were- posted. A bleb
board fence keeps ut th merely curi
ous and a doorkeeper wltb a star in
. , forms those seeking admission that the
property Is that of a. prtrata club and
' that none but members are admitted.
." ... What -requirements " are' necessary for
tboaa meaninf business to secure ad
"' mission, were not stated by the gate-
Tteeper7butthBTwarotn understand-
. forPortland frequenters oi xne
, ' one numerous poolrooms In the elty
vert waved In with flourish of the
.official band. .
Within ths high fence is the cotn
" plete clubhouse fitted np for the con
" vonlence of Its guests, wltb a bar' on
. ' tine side of the bit: room, wide verandas
" "fronting 'the river and extending out
' under tha nrs. easy chairs and couches
and the smaller luxuries that go with
a country club. Work on the interior
"' of the building will not be finished be-
fore the end of next week.
I So far aa MUwaukle is concerned Mr.
Orstton is on friendly terms with the
councllmen and residents at large and
tiuu"sjt Ills daisstlens
tlens as Hit luail lill
caused the place to arise and eatt htm
blessed. MUwaukle has had a 40-
minute ear aervlce to Portland,' the 'Ore
gon City cars alone reaching tha town.
Mr. Oratton arranged with the company
for service not only to his clubhouse
' but U the shops in MUwaukle.' The
company acceded to the request, and
-beginning today a l-mlnute service wai
introduced between MUwaukle and Port
land, the Sellwood cars adding the run
to tha town to their itinerary. Mr.
" ' Oratton also psys $1,200 a year license.
; Probably no endeavor will be made to
- rtnite the place so long aa pools on races
stone are aold there. Should gambling
"' rt other aorta ' be Introduced the of
T" Tlctals might stop It. No interference
is expected from the sheriff of Clack.
ms county, and the threat of Oregon
7 city's mayor to bother tha poolroom is
not regarded. serjpunly, ...
.. -Intimates and business j associate of
Oratton assert positively that it it not
hie intention to do more than, sell racing
- pools and deny emphatically that-he-of
any one connected with the establish
ment -la-contemplating the -opening of
' laro. rouletto or similar gamea.
- THOSE FENCES STILL WORRY
1 KUwaakle Property Owners May X.et tha
'Marshal' Kemove BazTiarg.
," "7" Some wek"agq' the persona owning
i . fences on the streets of MUwaukle were
j given a month in which to remove these
obstruction, and were warned that &
tle barrlcadea wera not .down , when the
''"."month wae ended they would ' be torn
: down by .the marahal. So far not a rail
haa been moved, no indication of any
' 1 fence . rasing la to be found and, the
month la nearly gone. . ,- '
The council Is strong in its determi
nation to opori the streets.
.i ..... ... Baak work oa School ...
Ths record that waa-aet br tha' con.
. . tractor in excavating for the big ad
. dltlon to the Sellwood school is being
excelled by the oontractor having the
arpenter worn. Already. th big double
wtng hrnn and most of twg roof and sid
ing haa been pUced.Tbough tha con
tract la large and work waa started late.
It ta believed by the directors that the
' building will be completed and ready
for occupancy aome time before the
fall terra bogina.- This addition was
made necesaary on account Of the
crowded condition of many of the rnoraa
in tne ja building and even the tm-l-orary
rooms in use war not sufficient
'for tha children attending, 'fiext year
tha increase will be even greater than
it waa thia aa more new homes - have
been built and are occupied already this
year than during any previous season.
When. the -addition is finished the ca
pacity of the old building will have
been doubled and probably the structure
will' be adequate for the needs, of the
district for. several years. .
KUwankla tand Sells Well.. 7
I -The opening of the fair and the large
eaatem traffic to Portland haa already
resulted in many ieiq'uirlea as to the
value) of property between Portland and
Oregon City and several Bales- arere.
ported at MUwaukle. Laat week a. five
acre tract waa aold near the town
bounds to an eastern man who . will
plant It in orchard. - Other smaller sales
are reported. With the purchase of the
water-front tract by Oratton and the
numerous sales f small farms nea tbe
town much of the waste and Idle land
has been utilised, and purchasers are
nowlooklng at', 'larger farme aome
distance in the country 'with the Idea
of -cutting then up into five-acre tracts
and placing them on the market, there
being a steady demand for- thla claaa of
amall farms.. MUwaukle has added a
tinsmith and plumbing ahop to its bugfl
ns ljti all of the businese houses-are
filled, tha number of places having been
doubled during the. last year. .
Sellwood Xeepe Its Paa.
Bellwood Is growing at tftrTaTe. oil
-haif- sr-doaen new. homes a week and
tha aala of lota already this year Is
'greater "than for the preceding ,fiv
yearn. Among the new nomea newg
buUt are the following: W, "IT. Moore-i
house will soon atart work on an l,oo
residence on Seventeenth and ehalem;
Stanley ztelirwki is Duiiaing a si.uvu
cottage at (SO Nehalem: Mrs. Ixralae
Smith has let the contract for a $2,200
residence on Nehalem atreet Corbet t
has Tecently finished a $2,000 residence
nt Tenth and Ochoco atreetsi. O. 11
Hammond will build a $1,500 houae at
Seventeenth and Marlon atreeta; O. F.
lllmiiei s erf M rlwankle has commenced
work on two cottagea which will cost
$l,200Teaeh, " they" being located .. on
Thirteenth and Linn; Mrs. -WUhelm la
building., ex tensive additions to her
house, which haa been moved to
Eleventh and Clackamas atreeta
EYES 5CIENTJFJCALLY FITTED
AT THE EXPOSITION...
Booth in Several Buildings Presided
Over by , Skilled Op- ,
'.'-" ticians.' .
' ill i mm miliill liiiiiiiiIUuii si ths
Iiewla and Clark Mpoeitlon acted wisely
)n granting the optical privileges to
Walter Reed, a local optician oi nign
standing, whoae successful work in cor-
rectlngavlsu' defects haa Been-rccog
nlxd: and approved throughout the
northwest for, over 20 years. The fact
that this Important concession is in
such . hands ia - an absolute guarantee
that the ataff of asalstants, acting under
Mr. Reed's Instructions, will consist of
experts In vision f uHy qualified- to tneasr
tire accurately all visual defects sub
mitted to them and ' prescribe proper
lensea for their relief.
: The Walter Reed Concession company
has established booths in the Agricul
tural. Manufacturing, Mines and Ma
chinery buildings. These are all equipped
with tha lateat approved optical instru
ments known to the world of aclence.
and are presided over by 24 opticians of
national reputation and standing. Un
erring tests are applied by them In all
cases and when defects1' of vision are
exhibited they are accurately .and f uHy
corrected." - - ' - - . . :
And this (s nofall. Th"6sc"wnA enters
tain the slightest doubt concerning the
glasses .supplied are privileged to consult
Walter Reed -himself nt-his-ontieeMn-stltate.
iJS Sixth street, who will verify
the examination and diagnosis of his
assistants and make any corrections ths?
may be needed, however trifling they
may be. Such an opportunity to secure
perfect' Vlslon will pcovA a boon to those
whose eyes demand attention 'Such as
haa never been offered heretofore In the
northwest, and many delighted sufferers.
who havt already taken (lranfiiir,of it.
are unstinted in their praise nf the work
done and the relief af f qrded. f "
- Everything that can be" done for th
human eye Is performed' by "the Walter
Reed Concession company at reasonable
cost and '.absolute comfort and relief
guaranteed in all cases submitted.
1 ;See the Great Panorama.
row that the weather has cleared,
atmosphere ia perfect to view the
great mountain peak a of" the Cascade
rangev-jFJve of the magnificent peaks
can be aeen at once 'from "the great
height the Lewis ami Clark observa1
tory. 1.000 feet above the city. 1 - -
All visitors should come and view this
great arena which la bound to impress
Itself upon the mind for evermore, aa
there Is nothing like it to be seen in this
country. "
. Take Portland Heights car and get
off at Hawthorne terrace. Klectrlc elevator.-
Open to 19 p. m. Coma and see
the great search light.
CHURCH
SERVICES
'""'.-'. " Pi esby teriaa, .
rirst-Cnrner - Twelfth -sad- Alder streets.
Servlcrs at 1H:1M s. si. sad 7:S9 . as. In the
morntnr fhlldren's dsr exereUFS wltb bsptism
of cbUUres; in the fvenlnsr frofeHar Edssr X.
Coutmu -will le a short orssn reflul -ts-
nedlstely jpretwilinf the rsgolw ssrries. Tbs
mpie or itr. Hill s swung srnos win -o
"Mr.-Two-Ksre,". ths stntb la tbs series e(
svroHias as lb gesersl stibjeet. "Old Pietarss
In New I'ratties." - l"hs 'nnsle for tbs sTsolog
will be ss follows; Urrsa selections (s)
"FnsiM in II Minor" (Bcb: (b "Mr-b and
Cburus" from "Iinnbauser' Wagnr); lc
"The Question" -) Wolstsnbolm ; dr "Tns
Answer'' ' . i Wolstenbolme).' Antbsms Tenor
solo snd quartet. "O Day of Rest snd Glad-nets-
.. lSbelby); ,l.rlsdPnto,thIJord,
Pledmont--Oorner CleTelsnd svenne snd Jar-
ret t street; Rev. L. Ujmnr Booser, psator.
Tne pastor wilt presra at 11 a. ss. ana i:o
p. m.- nisnilng sermon, "Piety Is Psrll"; 1U
s. n., bsbbata srbont's sannal t blldren s esy
prograni, sndet aUrsctloa ot Cksrles Vosper,
supvrlntendent. --.
Arbur - IxxJdf Corner Curtis, snd Bryant
streets. Babbsth . school a S a. n.: ssrmoa
by Res. L. St. Bonaer st 4 p. m. - , -Fulton
A. M. Hurkholder minister. 8un-
osjrool.-lt s. -m r tfirtsttas BndesvorrT:15
p. m. ; Macrsbse Biemorui sernce, a p. a.
First Cumberland Corner Twelftb snd East
Tsyioe-strrelai Htr. Hi eietsosF-Alleai psstse.
At 10:80 tf. m.. "Tbs JSij1 tbs Hssisa
III HI I 1 . HI., BUIIUir HHWHi w.crv W m-1
Junior KadesTor, T p. m.; senior Endeavor. S
Uisrt"; nfB.. Bnndsr school, 8: pr-m.
p. m., "Aa AUrocafs la Ue coori t riaai
Appesls." '
Res. W. g. Ullbwt, pstter. At 10;30 a. m.',
"On Hnndrsd fee. Cent": Children a day sisr-
etaes; 7:45 p. m.. Her. Mr. Bcbsnsr win
presebr onion ser Tires wltb German kTsngslt
rsl ebnrch. Qtiartet .under lssdership sf Miss
Llns Unehsn; U. V. lillllgsn. organUt. -
Mel I wood Corner 8eententh and Spokana
STenoe; - Rev, l. A.- Thompson, pastor. At
10:80 a. m., Children' a day serrlrs; tbs Sab
bath school and cburch ssrvies will bs anlted
In s children's scrrlce; T p. m., Cbrlatlsa
Kndearnr; 7:4(1 p. m., special song wrnca,
r. 11. Wall, mnslrsl director: 8 n. a.. "Sons
of the Moat Hlh." " '
'lnira b.bbi rine sna i nineenia sireeis;
Her. Andrew J. Montgomery, psator, At 10: SO
IT flkr, BtJIrw Jr
school: 12:15 p. m., Slundsy school at Tweaty
eighth Street chapel; B p. m.. Junior EBdeavori
8:o p. r- lntermellate Endeavor: 6:46 p.
m., Chrlstlsa Endeavor; 7:4a p. m.,, ths psstor
will preach. ?
(Ira ad AvSnne t'nlted Corner Wasco and
Grand s venue: Rev. J. H. Mlbson. D. D.. psator.
At II s. m. Mrs. H..T. Campbell of Plttaburg.
president of the women's board of ths V'Bited
ITeaby teriaa church, sill spesk; Children's dsy
services st close of Biornlng service; Chrlstlsa
Endeavor, B:4S p. m.; erenlng service, 7:46:
morning servlca will be Interpreted to the
mutes by Mrs. J. H. Gibson; spsclsl mnelc
by choir, under 'direction of Professor Charles
H. F. Wills.
.. '. Baptist. :."
rnlverslty : Psrk Prescblng r
;.' 'by
iteT. a. a.
Ijconaxd; T4& D.
m. ny Jons
Ben tales; evening 'hipiuT'rhe Great Election.'
Jr Adams; Bunday echool st 11 s.- m
vihllo Temple corner Twelfth and Taylor
streets;, "Rev. J. Whltcpmb Broogher. I). D ,"
psstw. At 10:80 i. m "LlmltstloBS of Per
sonsl Liberty"; Bible school, 12:10 p. m.; B.
Y. 1'. C meeting, 8:30 p. m.. with laisses Ida
Tbomaa ' aad luabelle Berkwlth ss lesders;
7:4ft p. m., "If I IHw't, Homebody Elss Will."
lw. Brougbsr will give a prelude on "How It
All Hsppened.f la reference to Jset Moadsy's
election. The service will be opened wltb
baptlam. Program of music: Morning Orgsn
vuiuntsry,
antltem.
'i'ontldcsl March" (Lemmenst;
O. For s Closer Wslk With God"
(Koater); solo, "When the - Roses- Bloom
( Richard t) 1. W. Belcher; postlnds. "An
dante" irorhesl. Evenlno Volnntarr. "Chorus
f Bhepberds'' (tmmenej; anthem, "O, . lilad-
some Ldgm tnucsi. -
Central Kaat Twentieth snd Esst Aaksny
streets; William E. Randslt minister. At 10:80
s. m.. "The Purple snd tB Prisoner iHaasres:
Who Waa Right?" 12 m.. Bible school; 1
p. m.. ChristlsB Endeavor; 7;4H n. m.. Children a
tday exerclaes. Professor W. F. Werschknl,
musics director; Mlaa Hutb Bbogrea, orgsalst.
hVcond East Seventh and Anksny streets;
Rev. Btsntoa C. Lsphsm, psstor. Bervlces at
10:80 a. m. and 7:40 p. m. ; Blhls school st
12 m. ; Young people's nntoa, 40 p. m. Ia
tbs morning Ur. C. M. Hill of Berkeley. Call
fornis. will ocupy the pulpit. "Is tbs svenlng
s special Chllilren's dsy program will bs ren
dered by the various depart meets ot tha -Bible
ecbortl; mualc under . the direction of i. V.
Bamford, organist.
First Bwrdlab Baaement of " the German
Metbodlat Episcopal chsreh- corner Fifteenth
sud' lloyt; '". Rev.. Joha A. Huggarth, pssUsr.
Bervlces st 10:66 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. ; Bunds
school, 12 Id-A. .- as,
." - Ohriatiaa.
Central Et Twentieth BJitBaTTrVon" streets.
Rev. J. i F. Ohormiey,. fi. I 'will spesk st
11 a. m. on "Come to Higher"; B s. ra.. "The
Pioneer." Mpecisl Mualc. Mrs, McPhersoa
Cale, chorister; Miss, ByHn, organist. Junior
Endeavor, 4:30 p. tot; Bvnior Endeavor, 8:46
p.- Br : ...-.-.,
Flrat Corner Park snd Colnmhls streets;
E. H. Muckk-y. mlnlatar. At 10:80 a. m..
"Visions sad Hevvirr"; T;4 p. -si,, "What
is ins rssi oi cnnstT" the second of ths
series ob "The Irtety of Cbrlt" Children s
aay exs(cisea, u:io p. m. ; Cbrlatlaa Endesvnr.
8:46 p. m. A anraery wltb competent suras
Is provided for eomfort of moth era with small
cblntrefi at morning aervlce.
Rodsey Avenue Corner Rodney s venue and
Ksott street; Albya Eaaoa, minister. At It
a. aa., "Ths Demand of a Condltlos"; 0:4ft
s. an., Banday school: 8:48 p. m.. At. P. g, c.
E. ; 7:40 p. m.; "la l.lns of ProBwtloa."
. .' - Msthsduit.' " ,
v Epwrttth Corner Twenty-third snd Irving
a (reels: rtenTT T.T. Atklnsrw, - nsstor. fiiiedsv
f acbool. 10 s. m.; secruon by Ernest Blue, 11
a. m. ; Epwoeth league. s:4S B. m : sermon
7:46 p. m. by tbs psstor, OB "The Devil's
Bribes." .
tree Corner Esst Ninth sad MIU streets;
J. turn, psator. Preaching at 11 a. m fol
lowed by toetlpviriy meeting.
Central Kuell snd kerhv atreeta: f. .
Yflnna. oaLnrr. Morning services. 10:30: svsb.
l(tr services. Epworth league. T p. ss. I
Taylor Street lr; 1 Francis Borgette Short, I
astir. At 8:80 a. at., classes; .10:30 a. ni I
i blldrea's dsy progrsm: f p. m., Sunday ,
school; .0v p. m., fcprUJLeaftie T:tt p.
Tbs greatest choral
ta , tm 1 1 ..u , .... .wMMg., wum .
- TrlDltr Kaat Teuth snd Orsut: Rev. Hsreld
dsr.
Ooarr, paaLue. At II s. m., 'God snd Our
a. m., Bunds school; 7 S- a,, Epworth leaias.
fentenusry 'rner East Pins
sud Muth
Streets: William H.-Hepps."l. p.rpsstor. At
10:80 s. as., sersaoa by tHe rcT. E. J4- 1-ithrog
t - A.r or Mlnnesots; 7:4ft p. m., "Xbras
VIstoBS Eassntlal ts Ursatness -of Ufs"; :sO
'clock, morning elaas; U:ls p. ss.. flondsy
scoooi; s p. BD., jvniors; .spworrs aerollonat,
:80 p. m. BpscliJ mushj sr. each sarrlcs by
larss cborns.
Grses Corner Twelfth aad Taylor streets!
Clsrsnce True rrilaoa, D. P., pssbsr. Children's
dsy sserdaM by the Bunday school, with
special music snd addrssssa at 10:30; st t:4
pt . m. nr. wnaoa win euaoset tns ssrvic,
qnestlons will bs answsrsd and ths sermon
will bs us arst on science snd rsl Is Ion. tonic.
"In ths Be(lsnlnc, Ood"; Mrs. ieMrnora
Schwab will render "Eae to race" Profsssor
wiiasr wui prssiue n ins prfsa.
' )sagrsgatleaal.
Illf bland Corner Prsscott aad East Blrtk
Street, aorta. At 11 a. ta.. Children's das
ssrsles, in charts ot tbs Sunday school; t:s
f . ra., -lae, MSB wita ins, awsu ctpasre ul
nfiuence."
first Msdtsoa snd PsrV streets; Kst. I. I
Houss. D. 1., psstor. At J0:30 a. as.. "The
Business Msg's Psalai"; - Rst, K. A. Stroafh,
D. !.; T:4 p. m.. senlcs wltb llluatrsud
sermon oa- "The Prodlal Mosi,- Rev. r. A.
Btrotifb. O. 1).; Bunday school, li.U p. as.,
C- O.. Mikes, supcrtutesdwit; V. -f .- e,-s5..
:4S p. m. . I
Misslsslupt Arenas Corner Mississippi asenns
snd kTeuont strsst. .At 10 s. m Sunday
school; speclsl Cblluren's day sxsrclaes; 11 a.
m., short talk o children by Miss Bsssls
Lucksy; :sft p. m., young people's msetlng.
Mrs. M. K. Tbompsoa, .Issdsr. . h evening
serstes. i ..
. LnlTorslty Tsrk-r-Artlsaa temple, - Ports
mouth ; HT. D. B. Ursy, psstot. At ,11 a.
as., ''Fellow TtstsIots "; Bunday school. . 10
a. . - ' -
Bunny side Corner of East Taylor and - Bast
Thirty-fourth streets; Rss. J. J. Btsub. Bsstor.
At 11 a. m. Cblldrss's dsy sierclses by tbs
Bnndsy srtiaol; p. m., "Tbs Dwelling Pises
of tbs Moat High'1; Bundsy school, lo a. bw,
B. C. Pier, superlstsndent: Junior Chris tun
EndesTor. p. m.. Mlas Edith Roe, supsrla
UadaaU. Sealot Christian Endsasor, 8.411 s. m.
-4-
Eplsoopsi.
"Oood Bhephera 8ellwood street sad Tsaeourei
STenae. Albina: Rsf. John -Vawsoa. rector.
Bunday school, 10 a. m. ; holy communion sad
sermon. 11 a. m.; evening prayer and esrmoo,
B p. m.; . I
gt. Andrsw'a Psnlnsnlsr: Rev. John Dawson
la chsrss. Afternoon Berslce, 8 p. m. .
CbSDel of ths Trsnansurstlon Maronam
Orasd t best re; Ksr. W. H. Powell, chaplain.
morning prayer ana sermon, n o ciocs.
8t. Johs's Memorlsl Bellwood: Rev. W. R.
Powell in rhsree. Hundsy - school. 1 i s. m. :
srenlng service snd sermon, 7:48 p. m. .
Ascsnsioa cnspei rortisna belgDts: Iter, a
M. Ramsey 1n chsrra. Evening prsyer, 4 p
. ; Bunds? school. I a. m.
Cburch of Our Bsvlor Woodatortt. ' Rerttca
st 8:90 p. m.: Bnndsy school, 2:30 p. m.
St. Stephen's Cbapel Thlrteeuth snd Clsy;
Rev. H. M. - Rsmssv la charge Holy
eommnnloa, 7:30 a. m.; Sunday school, VAi
a. m. ; morning service end holy eommnnloa.
11 o'clock: evening. service, T:MU o'clock. 1
Trinity cbbdoi nineteenth strsst aesr wssb-
Log ton: Msv. br. A. A. Morrlsoa. rsctor. - Holy
communion, B a. ss. ; aiorning sorvlco. IOiUU;
svenlug asrvlcs, 8; Bunday school, 12 m.
hi. Mars s turner MinstoentB sna uuimny
streets;- H, J.-B. H. Blmpson, rector. Whit
sunday services: At 8 s. m., holy commanlua;
iu a. m.. sunasy school: 11 a. m.. boiv com
munion and ssrawa; 8 o'clock, evening prsyer
ssd aerssoa. .
i ... mtmt
.';- ' . ' Christian Boisso. ' j-'-.
First Bcottlrt Bits cathedral. Marti eon and
Lownsdsle streets. Bervlcee. 11 e. m. sad 8
. Si. Bahjeet of sermon, "Is tbs Universe,
nrludlag Msb. Evolved- br Atomle Force:"
Bonds school st close of Banning service.
Beoond Audltortunr bolldln. llilrd betwsaa
Taylor and Hslmoa tracts. Sunday services.
11 a. m. ana s p. m.; subject, "Is tbs I Blverse,
Including Mas. Evolved by .Atomic Forest"
Buaday scbosl, 11 a. at.,-la tbs reading-rooms.
Eistnyslleat- Aasoclstlaa. '
First Encliab Corner Esst Sixth snd Market
trssts; B. A. Slewart, psstor. auDaA. seboot.
10 a.-an.; Breaching, Jl s. as. aad B p. m.;
Young People's slUance,T-p. m.
Orsce Lsnts: H. O. Hendersoa.pasta. Ban-
day school. 10 a. m.; Young People a alllsuco,
7- p. m. ; preaching at S p. m., with-speclsl
nasle (or ths evsaing service.
-sUoar-
ChristlaB Catholic Aiioatollc Chorea la Eloai
-Allsky ball. Third snd Morrison; Rev. John
Aleianosr. Howls, arst apostle. At a n.m
lbs tilonoue Vlcwiey. TtiiuiigB Christ Our
King"; B p. m., "The Helpfulness et Praise
sad the Deceit of Flattery.". Rev. Char lae
A. Hoy, elder la f barge. ?-..'..'
. . TfBiveraalist, '
Fh-st Esst .Couch sod Esst Eighth 1 WV F.
Braall. pastor. At 11 a. m "Jeans Ckrlit's
Strongest Messsgs to ths Age"; 7:46 p. m.,,
address by oris of Portland's profeaeional men
ob "Ualverssl Brotherhood"; Banday acbool,
18:1S p. as. - - - . -
' Xataarea. .'-...- j
Norweglsa Synod Corner Esst Tenth and
Grant streets; 0. Hsgoes, paator." Pantlcoatal
aarvlcea: High" mess at It a. cs.; svenlng
services at 8 p. tn. No Sunday school.
Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth street; Rev.
J. M. Nervlg. pastor. Bervlces, 11 a. as, aad
S p. as. Suada school, 0:46 a.-aa.j-i
Unitsd Brstarsa ia Christ.
First Corner of Esst Fifteenth and" Morrlsoa
atresia; C. Bhstter,. psator. Bible school
at 10 a. m.; sermon at It a. m.; Junior
ChristlsB Endeavor at It m. ; senior Cbrlstisa
Eadeaeor at T p. m. ; Children's dsy progrsm
st 8 p. m.
Teaag : Man's ChristlsB Aaseelatiea.
"AssoclstloB sndltorlom. Fourth and Ysmhlll
streets. Btereoptlroa address oa "Ths Modern
Prodigal Bob," by Fraads - A. Stroaab; II
lustrsted songs by Miss Ethel Lytic, soprano,
and ths Hsssslo Ms to quartet. Free to asea
ooly. . ' . i.j
j v vjaltsd Evangalieal. '. -
Corner Fargo snd Kerby streets; Rev. t.
Bowers, psstor. Preaching service st 11 a. m.
and 7:46 p. m , conducted by Rev. H. L.
Pratt. P. a. ; communion at cloas of ssorBlng
Piians inni.nl ill
trtpafflt-to4
dsavor. g p. m.; K. U C.
Soatsv
' First 1T1H Second street. Foresters' hall; E.
H. Mowre, pastor. At 11 s. m., J. D. Crooks
of Spokaas; B p.. av, pastor: 10 a. m., Sunday
school; 1 p. m.r Kpworth lesgos. -
' ""1 TBltariaa. .! . .'. ' ' ;
First Yamhill sad Seventh 1 Dr. O CL
tressey, pastor. At 11 a. m., service with die
eoarse oa "stv wins sna wa Buns '; Sua
day acbool, 12:80 p. m.
" Tsung WoTBSs's Christ las Asseelatioa.
Mrs. H. C. Csmpbell ot Plttshsrg. Pennsrl
vanla, will spesk at the Vesper service Hua
doy, Juno 11, at 1:46 p. as. Bpscisl amslc
" , . " Jtlaosllaasess '' ' '"' "'
' Dlrlns Truth Centar-j-RslI 800 Allsky bnlld
Ing, corner Morrison and Third street a; Thsd
deus M. Mlnsrd. psstor. Services at 11 a. aa.
People's Christian LnloB Free religiose so
ciety. Unity ball, No. 234 1 Morrlsoa street,
corner Becocd: F. B. Coulter, lesder.-. At 11
a. m "Il Real Infinite"; 12:18 p. m., study
class In life problems: 8:15 p. m., "Dlstsncs
as a Quality of the Mind."
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Ailaky bnlldlng, hall corner Third and Mor
rlaoB.strstv, Bervlces at, 11:30 a. am. snd
I.p.. m. : .- u-j . .'.-. i- . -
t'hrlatlan and Missionary Alliance Second
and Jefferson streets; Rv. C. D. Bswtells.
superintendent. At 10:30 a. m. "Christ For
the Body"; Bnndsy school, 12:16 p. m. ; open
air service), 7:16 p. m. tar park Bear Madlann
and Third streets; . evaogelistle service at 8
p. m.
Friends' Church Sunnyslds. corner Thirty.
Bfth and Esat Main streets; -Edward D. Smith,
psstor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preschlng by
psstor, 11 s. m. ; Christina Endeavor, 7 p: m. J
mlsaloBary meeting at which Mlaa Belle Gardner,
retarned Alssksn mlsslonsry, will spesk. 7:30
ir.
Flrat Htilrltual Boclet
tos building. Third street Bear' Wsahlngtou
Cwnfevencs ii Br-nsi-W. i, Celvllle e "Tranos,
Inspiration, Ecstssy and lllnmlnatloa" at 8
p. m.-, and "What Is BplfltBsIIsm T" at 7:46
BS. - '
Millennial Dswo G. A. R. ' nail, northeast
corner Recond and Morrison streets. At 2. At
p. m., "Ths kingdom That .Cannot Be Moved.
ATTEMPTS TO REACH
PORTAQg TL-RMINUS
(Special Llspatch te The JonraaC). '
" The Dalles. Or., June 10. The ateamer
Bailey Oatsert made an attempt to reach
the ;wenternendof Xbe .Pgllcg, and
t'clllo,. Portage railway terminus last
evening, but owing to the conditions
of the river above Three-Mile rapids
and the great length of the vessel the
effort was abandoned; Tho-stage of
1 1 . ul.h W b.
feesjasasJaaSBSssSsewseBrfaBaWSjeSjeSjeSMeses I
1 ST . SSB MS a f I
I u nostkt, owrt-Aorr I
H0TELB AMD REB0XTI,
wr;;;''-::-:
:: m ' :
150 Elegant Rooms Open tor
Delightful v
Hopnt Hood Trip
EVERT VISltOR to X tha
Lewis and Clark expoal-'
tlon ahould take this the moat
' delightful of all mountain trips '
T! in America. Cloud -Cap- Inn,
Mn'qilt Tin rltilrfiFiue. 7.000
feet above sea level, af
-f-forda splendid accommodations. -
1
Summit nf - .mountain. "eaally
accessible from - thla . point.
Stages leave -Hood -River etai '
tlon daily, " making connection
with O. R. alt N. trains. Round
trip tickets, -including coach
ing trip, on gale at O. R. ek.N. .
ticket office. Third and Wash
ington, atreete, Portland, Par-
tlculara about rates at Cloud
Cap Inn by writing .
ft. XaUTOTJUEiB, Xanagrar.
Xoot aUvwr, Oregon. -
Send t Centa In stampa to A.
I Craig, ' Q. P. A. Oregon
Railroad Navigation cOm
"pany, Portland. for -booklet
-telling about trip. -
HOTEL DETROIT
. bist in as vazb osornrss.
Cor. tTtb and Tharman Btreeta.
jr a ORIFFIN, Proprietor. .1
''' Reached by all car itnda.
Rates, fl per day,- Rooms with bath,
12 and 4 per day.
YIN
CHINESE
Qi'SecofitJ Street
OI Corner Oak
"Chop Suey arid Noodle
: . Tea and Cake -
Ws Ao erowa ssd bridge work wttheat aala.
Omr 18 years' experience Is plate work sa
sblee bs to fit your month eomtortably. -
Dr. W. A. Wlas hss tonnd a sas way te
extrsct teeth, ebsomtaly without pain. tie.
T. P. Wlas is aa expert at gold flUIng sad
erowa . and bridge work. Ritrsctlsg fraa
whea plates or hrldgee are ordered.
WISE BROS.t: Dentists
Tailing BsiUlnr. sen Third aad Wash gta.
Opsa aroalngs till 8 p.
mm, urv
taccs
The Sartorial Cleaning System
Will call for each week, clean, press and return clothing for
$1.00 per month. - Competent help will examine and repair
- when necessary. Call. Iain'1712 and a wagon will cal for -v'tT'1"
articles, or. have one of ur7agentsvisitybuT ;
HTtTW ( fi HTHftTO H STFFffT, " ' "'
e
niinnuiiiHiniiiiunmninaiininniiBiiii
water, II , feet, . had something, to- da
with navigation to -the Big eddy. It
seems the - great improvement of . the
river at points above tha raplda hag" not
had tha desired effect - to (completely
overcome the difficulty experienced . by
the ateamer Regulator a few years ago.
Tha projecting point at the aecontt 'bend
of' tho river apparently needs to bo re
moved before navigation." will- bo suc
cessfully accomplished.
NORMAN WILLIAMS
TO HANG JULY 2 1
Convicted Murderer of - Alma
-LNesbitt Is Resentenced ' -.?
'. at The Dalles.
The Dalles, Or., June 10. A "few min
ute before th' time for resentencing
Norman" Williams -tha -Courtroom began
filling with eager spectators waiting to
see and hear what tha condemned man
had to aay. Promptly at 10 a. m. Sheriff
Sexton, assisted by Chief - Deputy
Halght, Constable Harper and Marahal
Wood bronght :WlUiamanto tho oourt-
room. District - Attorney ftlenefe
Asked 'that Judgment be executed. ,
' Judge Bradahaw ordered the prisoner
to stand up, and asked if he .had any
thing to aay why the mandate of the
court ahould 'not-bar lexeouted.
Wllllama nnswored: "No, sir," I have
not."-.. ';. ..I...'.. ..t
' Tho Judge then said: - --- r
; "You have. been tried, convicted and
condemned for murder in the flrat de
gree and your case hss been appealed to
the supreme court- The Judgment of
this court has been-affirmed. .Ther.
fore two resentence of this court Is that
you be taken by tha sheriff to the coun
ty' Jail and there kept until July II,
when you will bo taken by the sheriff
of Wane county to the Jail yard, in th
presence of the Jury and guch wltneasea
as may be selected and there hanged
by th neck until you are dead. May
Oort have rttaapy upon your aoui. .
' - Williams rams Into thet court rtom,
'accompanied by oltlcera, arnlklng erect
with ft very Independent manner, a
.., .,,.w.oizi sura moaiB.
!, s-
1 '
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Quests'
r ij B SB4 8 l lll ll . l
.' I
THE FAIR'S FAIRESTJf EATUREU-
; :706;ROOM5
T7Cafe ' arid RestauraHts.
tMcialUndaydrtTanrable Dinner.': Superb '
. jKeaaing, writing ana uiuiaru
Portland's Mammoth
Aftef?.reristration at the
s to .analrom-tne grounas at
Hotel Eaton
Comet Kerrisoa aai Wast Pork Btrssta.'
Haadsaaiely. famished,, elegantly eejolppsd.
fireproof, fire minutes' wslh from hesrt off
shopping snd bus loess district, all . large,,
airy, outside rooms., steam heated, electric
lights, telephone io each- apartmoot, - ote.
Large ofdcesr loanging. amoaing, willlug.
Isdlss' receptiea parlors. Booms reserved
by. asotl er tolophoao... " . . ,
YrtsaBs aaBaiboa auota traiaa aad stag sis.
Rooma fl.OO to fr.OO a Day -
. SpecUl Bates' ta Coramerdsl ' Usa. '
Kg. MAX lATOaT.
of Botol Heaps th.
poksas.)
RESTAURANT
si. Sundays from 8
bum
Ar "WIST;
ttmMw
mm
pmiKxaiMininnmninnM
though he did not fear Ood, man or th
devlU - There waa no expreaaion on hla
face, and save the keeping of his eyes
upon th Juds th only aeemlng body
movement 1 waa two or three heavy
alghs almost unnotlceabl. He - made
th remark-when placed In .his cell:
"Th Judge gave me on week more
time, than I wanted.'' -' - - -
V
Jewelers,
WE CAN POLISH 4V
OR -GILD SILVER
WITH tA POLISH T:
THAT WILL NOT
SCRATCH. WE
HAVE IT FOR
SALE.
7k .
The John
i.
EOTELtJ Ajra US0BTB.
Sixth and
treta
NOW OPEN
orroBtTa baxbt
TKAJrrai to xswzs
AJTS CLABE ZXlOBX
."" ' TIOIT. , ; ;
j-1.0alf shselttssly- Bretprftof
hotel BdyilnlDg arounds, '
quipped wltb electric call-bells-
sad speclsl tola- .
pbonle commuoU-atlona for '
patrons. Uniformed porters -
- and bellboys st all hours
st gnests' service.
Rates, $1.00 Day
and Up
f.f - 'd".
W. H. LefVTTIN, Qeneral Manager
s
t
Table DlIofeTafrd at la". Carte.
ioqrns ana ranors.- ,
- V
Fair Club in the Crbttnds .
Anjerican Inn euests-may pass -
win witnout turtner cost. ,
;
HOTEL
;.. SPECIAIvRATES ... i
IBXTHE. DAY OR-WEEK-
br tha OresroB . Water
- Fower ti sty. Co, TzoUey XUme. --
" - Writa or Phono. .. v
. Xs. M. BBtaJITinB, Maaager.
astaoadn. Oregon.
m
The
OK
iiceinJdeplionci
. The Greatest Scien
tific Discovery of the
Age. ,J:Z11Z:
; Seen this week at ,
the " Lewis &" tlark '
Fair Grounds. ,
BEWARE OF FAKERS !
Who ruin your
Hats. Oo to
HEADQUARTERS
for
Panama and
Felt Hat -Cleaning
j.fischer,k-
Will Dy for you or Clean and Block
your Hate. -, '
oH xauxii st. K0ir bxo .
PACIFIC TENT
& AWNING CO.
it xnn mn st.
net. SarBBids Ceaea.
Awnlnga for
stores . and resl
denceaJ Tents and
camping outfit.
Get our prloea.
rnoa Xala lM.e.
Barrett Co.
ULstacack
Tellevue
' oar,
e XT'
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