The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIB OREGON DAILY JOUKWAI; "PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, ".JUNE 13. :190J.
TOWN TOPICS
tobiohts AjnjiExzvrr.
Z Belssee ...
Lytic
- Empire ...
'. Hur ......
I.isnd ....
Baker ....
.... .."Are You Masenr"
......."The Outcasts of LuadoH''
"4 Secret 'o"
...I, ..Vaudeville
..,...,
, ...Vauuevilie
Vaudeville
" In a letter to County Judge 'Webater,
. State Treasurer Moore ask that the e
tate of Henry Welnhard.be r.-pprled
pn the ground that tha present eppralee-
ment. ll.J81.887, la too low. Mr. Moore
aaya the true value of the property
is $l',78.000, that the property la Mult
nomah eounty was undervalued $271.-
. 70; In Yamhill county, IJ0.70S; Jackson
."ounty. ti. 000;. Baker county, JT.OOO,
-and -Waehington oountyv 3.00,. jnak.
4ng a total of t.97,778. Ha alao atatea
' that the appraisement - In Clackamas
- and Clatsop counties la- great deal leaa
. .I. than the true value of the property, put
. Is unable to give exact figures. ' If a re
' appraisement should be made and the.
. " .. valuation named by Mr. Moore be fixed,
the Inheritance tax which tha: state
'.',:' would receive from the estate would be
' Increased by tJ.QOO. The total amount
i . of the Inheritance tax which- the estate
' will pay under , tha present appraise
"went la flMlT..- ,; . .' .'.
.V Ino Jamming aird crowding oirhe
gasoline launches running from the foot
of Morrison street, up-river end of the
bridge, to the Oaks, sir grounds, the
' warships, and other Interesting points
.' along tha river. Tha government regu-rmataatag-?Tniber
. of ,.. paaarngera Ttvt
'craft may carry, hence . there can be
no Imposition on the public aa there can
. . be on streetcars. To see tha full beau-
tte- of Portland tha otty must bo seen
", by electric' light : from the river. We
give. 'abundant opportunity for this u-rema---ojoywirrt;'
Our' launches " run
everywhere and our charges are Insig
nificant. ; Wi litrt launches and row L,
boat or . all. doacrlptiona. ,. iauncoes
' may be chartered for prlvatepartlea at
. anytime. Favorite Boating company,
the people with the uniformed attaches.
The annual convention of the Eplaco
pal diocese of Oregon -will be eld in
" Trinity chapel,-beginning Thuraday
morning' and continuing until Sunday.
- - Thuraday evening Bishop Morris la ex-.-
pocted to give his atnnual address. In
- which he- will request the appointment
-ofi coadjutor, to whom, he wlll.aur-
-render administrative control. Sunday
- Bev.-Oeorge Griffith of - Baker City
will preach at the morning service at Bt.
David'a churchy Bishop Morris at Trln----
tty and Bishop Keator at Bt. Mark's.
At, J o'clock Sunday school services will
be held at Trinity and Bt. David' a
churches, and In the evening union eerv
.' ice. will be held at Trinity, St; David's,
Kt.-M.rk a and the Church of tha Good
; Shepherd. .V Tomorrow the' clergy -will
I unserve a day of prayer at BC. Stephen's
chapel. ... : . -' ' : '.
Columbia . college wttl give, diplomas
to its first graduating class tomorrow
- - morning at 10- o'clock. - Archbishop
Chrlatia and J. F; Kavanaugh will apeak.
Theee will become alumni: Claastcsl
rgn5UnsK. . McXamea, Charlea
K. Roe, Henry J. Schelf. Scientific
. l enine-Antnonr J. ; weoer. - f Tancis
Walsh and J. JkeRoy Wood. . Commercial
course Ralph V. Kirk,. Joseph ,A,Mc
nernv. Xorman 3. Schmltt and Frederick
w Weber. . The Rev. Father M. A. Quln
' lan.-T'ldent, leavea in week for
Notre Uame,. indemt. .. where . lie . will
---fttend' a "meeting of repreaantativea of
colleges of the Holy Cross. and will
urge recognition of Columbia with flnan-i-ieP'
lislstanai fil in i 'l 1'"f
Tomorrow tite Indian war. veterans
will hold Jhelrannual meeting in Mulkey
hall. '8ecbnd "and" Morrlaort atreetsT
. V Preparations have been completed by
I Vice-Commander Mount, who baa been
- here for several days. The session will
' be brief, and ,the vetersns will attend
the annual meeting of the Oregon plo-
neers. ' The state will be petitioned to
provide mora liberally for them, and the
' .-4-averh.raent 'B to be requested to
glve pension to the Indian war vet-
crans equal to that paid -o c'vH war
veterana. A grant of 168 acrea of land
'for all-vwho served between ! and
' 1SS0 will jilsov be favored.
Members of tho First Baptist church
Iiave established Baptist headquarters
i In the White Temple.,and Uere Baptists
"and frlenda from all parte of th-oun-
try. Who are visiting Portland and the
fair, will receive a cordial welcome. A
parlor has been furnished, where vlsl
tors may met their friends, write let
' tera or read. The headquarters will be
-tn-charge of hostesa from a; m. to
- t 'p. m. every day. An Informstlon
bureau and telephone and rest room will
" contribute much to the comfort of vis-
-"norr A listof rooms. wrrtrb -maybe
.,r.A In tome Ot OUT Brat HMVUl
farntllesrwtlr ' be kept as a accom
modation. . ;
Mora than a year ago Mary Dlerach of
1J Stanton street and Annie Wlertxsch.
' who lives next door, signed an -agreement
In the police court to keep the
peace. Mra. Dlerach appeared In court
. yeaterday, averring that Mra. Wlertxsrb
' on . May 4, 104. by the use of abu-
give Ian guatis toward lier had brokiTr
the agreement. Nick Wierlan waa ae-
rused of asalsllng Mrs. Wlertxsch.
Warranta were Issued for their arrest, i
Many demands are made on the mayor
to appo"lnr,apeclaW.ollcemen. Business
houses amusenTerit houses and attrae
' tlons at the : exposition grounds hsve
asked for-them. Deputy City Auditor
XV. 8. Lolan yesterday ewnre In O. U
se for Meier Frank; W. J. Conroy.
J . i ti f .) mnA ll rlr ,Tnnltfmi
iiiw. linn. .. . ... - - -
I. M. Allen, roof garden. M8 I'jaahun
. . . . f i , r i m. t" j i .
street, ana n. i. uiuu, ww u
bank. ; -'..' - 7"" '-,-'
.'.'Tha Indictment againsTJohn Candello.
charged with assault with Intent to kill
"Pletro Toxslv was dismissed by Circuit
Judge Seara yesterday because tha
name of the prosecuting witness as
.-' given In the Indictment did not agree
with the name i of the man who would
" offer proof of the crime. The district
MORE NEW
SHIR.TS
"": WT A IIW tOT OF ;
vancEB BHIT, IW
kmt irruii Ai
nnuni fatttjuti
" SZTBA SLSarB
unru, -
$1.00 to $3.50
-
Hewett, Bradley Q Co.
XABtyDalBiai. '.... '
38 Wathlngton Xfrf
Xl: . HCAt lAn TUATXtV " v '.
attorney, sitting" aa a grand Jury, waa
Instructed to return a new Indlotment.
The name of the proseoutfng witness
was given aa Pletro Posai. When - he
waa called to the atand ha aaid hi name
was Pletro Toxxl.' . - - ' . '
Ad artlller aalut. will boom a wel
come to the United Statea cruisers Bos
ton and Chicago when they arrive next
Friday morning to add to the Interest
In -tha exposition festivities.' President
Qoode has - been Informed by Rear
Admiral Goodrich that there will be no
delay, as the cruisers will cross tht
Columbia bar at Astoria either Thurs
day morning "'or evening and "come , to
Portland at once. , Aa they paas -the
exposition "(rounds' artillery will Are a
salute.- Blx -miles below Portland the
exposition officials will meet tha War
veaaels In is' launch and extend a wel
come. Receptions will be held whltl
the)" vessels remain here. The -Marble-
head will leave for. Port Tdwnsend to
morrow morning. '
It'"ls!clalmed, in advices .today from"
C. F, Daly; passenger trafflo - manager
that,the world's record baa been broken
.i ...... .... ih v Tork
Central from Buffalo to Chicago. It la
.... . . M
aaln tna tram maae ine run. oi
miles in 7 hours and 10 minuteav wlth-
n.. JntMHrnt'lka lh, . pf nt thOBO
aboard to -make a record-breaking trip.
The aamaaeneome appuea - w i
Twentieth Century Limited would "make
tho run from Chicago to New York in
1 1 houra And J ( mlnu.tes.. -
t : ri-wi ' m . eviii farmer of
Center Station, who waa indicted-for
the larceny of a horse trom ex---ouncii-man
John-Macwithdiw-bla lUa of
-ullla mwiA nlAxlad anllltV tO the
charge In Judge Oeorge a . court thla
morning.' ; Bentence waa aeierrea umu
Friday mornlng-wlth th. underatandlng
v. . . ui. .mIm -inmiih to bav the
value of the stolen horse by that .time.
If tie, aueceeda aentence . will ba ..aua.
pended nd ha will be released On parol..
la tn ha arrested be-
im. iimA ah Kreka tha area
of a l-year.-old girt with a club while
i . .... Tha wnman Uvea at 417 Al-
blna avenus, next door to a family of
the name of Braay. i is sia nu itr
quently-she baa aouseo iw urMr
d re ii. and fttl BWII tliiaalened Willi ar
rest In case aha Ota not euro ner iem-
Tl. na-raaat1ntia.r cadet COmS. BUIQ
baring TO. reft Eureks, California, today
on their long march to Portland Tha
corps Is commanded by the Rev. Mr.
Baker, and It . la expected r.that !
weeks will te consumer on me juunmy.
On their arrival the cadets will go into
mr fnr Miveral da vs. and will re
turn to California by ateamer.. -
The reliable " Mermaid Brand Coach-.
ella Cantaloupes are arriving Dy ex
press dally. No -'green goods in this
pack. . "Finer than aim ana sweeter man
honey." '- Purchaaera sjiquld Jook for
this label and take no other. For aale
by all first-clans grocers "and . market
men. ,' Pearson-Page Co... Main 475, sole
a gent a.. - :
Charles K. Jones,, national chairman
of the Prohibition party, will ' be. ten
dered a reception jFrlday night by prom
inent etonenta - of anti-saloorl sentl-
mere in Portland.
Ttdaresses win pe
given by repreaentativea of the Antt
galoon league, the W. C. T. U.; the Pro
hibition party.- Oood Templars and other
organisations. .
" The large. ' double-deck - exeuralon
barge Klickitat and ateamer ' Olenola
maynow""be chartered'fof atl-flay and
nnnnllvht Hra.. HanBilltr. dlK B00 Der-
sons; night. 760 personsJGtood rtsnrlng
-floor and eli'i'tmrTTgrita. For ratea and
date apply Oregon Round.Iumber com
panv, 181 Burnslde street. - Phone Main
1617. ::.-,'-:-.'-.
Work will be commenced immediately
on conatructlon of . a 'modern - office
building at the corner of Second and
Stark atreeta. for Thomas Scott Brooke
and Dr. A. J. Gieaey. The atructure
will be atx atorles. will constat entirely
of offices. Including tha ground floor,
and will cost 40.00.
The officers of the- Portland Acad
emy "Alumni association, elected last
night, are: Robert H. Strong, prealdent;
Miss Vlda Nichola and I T. Hasen,
vice-presidents; John C. Falling, treas
urer; Miss Stella . Frohman. aecretary.
On Friday evening. June to. the associa
tion's annual prom, will be held. ;
- There Is little rest for the fleet of a
doxen gasoline launches and one steamer
running out - from the foot of Stark
street. The fleetnesa and low charges
of the river 'craft ha taken a large
ahare of the trafflo up and down the
beautiful harbor from -the. atreetcar
lines. : -
d,v .T Tt V tlell naator of the Tres-
. . . .. . . 1 h. Tl-- e-l tin- m
cep'ted an "Invitation from Jefferson My-
ers to prTrT-tna "invocation ai-ne oeai'
catory services of the Oregon building
at the Lewis and Clark fair next Thura
day. ..
. Very low excursion ratea to. points
east. Full particulars at the North
ern Paoind ticket office. No. t5S Mor
rison street, corner Third. If not con
venient to , call drop a card to A, D.
CtiBTttnn. A. o. P. ATrTniddtiTa-m-formation,
will be given you.
Tor Sate Tract of land bounded by
Washington, Twenty-third and Cornell
road, formerly known aa '.'Qambrlnua
Garden." . Msx Smith, Savoy restaurant,
ins r iin street.
Low excursion rates to all points east.
For .full partlculara call at the North
ern Pacific ticket office, 265 Morrtaon
street, comer -Third, or write A. D.
CKarlton, A. O. P. A.. Portland, Or.
' Wedding invitation, and announce
ments. You wlli appreciate the beauty
of onr old English. and plate script
styles when you see our samples. Prices
no higher thsn tha out-of-date styles.
Alvln 8. Hawk Co.. 146 Third street
N. C. Rlchsrda of Sumpter. one'of the
most prominent cistern Oregon at
torneye. la registered at the Portland
thla morning. Ha will be in tha. city
several days attending , tne Masonic
grancMoag convention,. -
An Informal social tea and short pro
gram Will te given oy tha Central W. C
T. IT. tomorrow afternoon at the state
:omorrow aftemo
irter In thaxn
to 4 o'clock.
Northern Paclflc'
headquarter In thaQoodnough Jiulldlnf
rrom z
Tha Northern Paclflc offer very low
rate exeuralon tlcketa to the east. Par
ticulars at the office, iit Morrison
street, corner Third.
Wfit " A." I. Charlton. A. O. P. A
Northern Psclfib railway, Portland. Ore
gon, for partlculara regarding exeuralon
rates to in. east.
- Reliable tilaca to hc.-rnw riamv" nn
diamonds and Jewelry. Collateral Loan
Bank, zs Washington at - Established
IS yeara. Lowest. rate of Interest-
W are atlll selling our 12.60 eye
glaasea for II... Consultation free, and
every pair guaranteed. . Mettger Co,,
111 Sixth. atreet ' -
Ia K. 'oo4worUi 1 reported, jto Do
SHATCnES SAILORS
Day's Work, of Captain John S.
Clark Is Rescue of Wrecked
t s f ; Mariners. I " . " .
HEAD OF LIFE-SAVING ' -
...SERVICE AT EXPOSITION
Modes! Man Who-Has Dragged
From the; Crave Many
-'-.." Scores of "People.
In ' charaa of -the government , Hfo-
savlng station on the. penlnaula-at the
llkl, CMarlr avnnaltlnn la CaDtaJn
John 8. Clark. ne of the moat Intereat-
Ing charactera in on. of the most in-
t,ln kMnnhaa rt the tnvtriUMIlt
aervlca. ' Cantain Clark has spent the
greater part of hia Ufa on the. sea. -
. The story of the deeas or oaring mat
h, h.a rinna 'vAiilil make aa thrillina a
narrative of adventurous sea-roving as
Imagination eoujd picture. " But be de.
A
, Captain John S."Glark.
cllnes to ' recount hi , deed,, for he
Shuns! notoriety. .'
-"Tiiere Is nothing aboufr mywork.or
my life that-would make-what you tall
a alory," he -said. "I waa born In Ho
boken. New York, and have spent nearly
all my llf on the sea. Most of my
experience has been on the Paclflo: I
Sntered theIlfe-sav!ng servlca a num'
ber of years ago.and Whll.-tnara nitvet
teeen uinTrylncldents alnca then, tnere
ha been absolutely nothing in wntcn
the public. would be Interested.".
In tho regular service Captain Clark
la keeper of the life-saving station at
FocLEQ!ntJaXBn Jranrlscn, . For
five yeara prevloua to hia advancement
to that position he waa a aurfman at
Cape Disappointment station.
- Pick of the Serrloe Her.
Under him at the local station are
eight men. the ptck.of-the service, se
lected because of their ability to per
form exhibition drills with an alacrity
and eagerness equal to the moat. urgent
emergency case.
: "They are all good men and experi
enced," aaid Captain Clark, -'.'and will be
able to give those who attend th. fair
excellent opportunities to witness the
actual operation of a -life-saving sta
tion,
Among the-most 'famous wreck In
which Captain Clark haa assisted to
rescue the perishing were -those of the
Strathblane, the Potrtmpas. the -Point
Loma and others. The Strathblane, a
British ship, went ashore off ' Long
Beach, Washington,. November 2, 18l.
8everal persons were lost, but a num
ber were saved by the heroic, work of
tho life-saving crew.
- The Potrlmpa. a German vessel, was
lot.pff Long Beach, too, as . waa th
steamer TolntX.oma. ' The "wreck of the
latter occurred i eliruarju. ISJSSiJuid
14 persona were savd. There waa a
heavy sea and those on board refuaead
to be assisted by the crew- when .the
vessel began to alnk. Thoy feared the
lifeboat, because of the roughness of
the seas,, and tha crew waa forced to
send out a life raft. The mariners re-
seriously 111 In Philadelphia. - !fe was a
and studied law In Portland. . He waa
well known In the work of the First
Baptist Sunday school and the Pacillo
Coast Home Supply association.
W clean and press your clothes and
shine ydur shoes for") 1.00 per month.
Unique Tailoring Co.. 147 Washington.
Main 614. .
Mllaraukla Country club I now one!n.
Take MTlwood or Oregon City car. Cars
leave Flrat and Alder every 16 minute.
Indian curios, Indian blankets, Indian
pottery,- Consignment- Just "tn.-Rr,"
genuine. W. R. Insley'Co., J0 Stark.
- Try a meal without meat at th. -V.gal
tartan cafe, 106 Sixth tret
- mm . -
Dr. Rlckenback, eye, ear. Allaky bldg.
Ansley Printing Co, 160 Oak. .
Consumers!
' : W have unequaled facilities
for supplying
HAY and FEED
' In large quantities.' By sell
ing direct and eliminating the
retailer's profit, we are able to
aave you money at all times.
watch our advertisements for
full prloea on .hay and feed.
Pacific Grain Co.
Tbtrteeatk aad Kearney Ste.
' Telepboa. Kala 8307.
.GraduatioiL
Vatches
Every watch lb our large as
sortment - ranging from the
. world' finest to th moat Inex-"
pensive bear our guarantae.
We offer special valuea in gradu
ation watches - for -young men,
suitable for engraved monogram;
allver and gun .metal 1 opeu-fac.
watchea, plain cases. ' ' 7
-' Graduation watchea " for slrla
fashionable plain cases; silver and,
gun metal watchea. -equiaita
' Chatelaln. watchea. . - . , , ' l
A. N.Wright
. Th iowa nwun.
296 '"'MORRISON STREET
Sufficient Sum Jor Fair
IF TOU BUT TOW CLOTHE8- PR
8HOE8- FROM -
JOHN DELLAR
take In
X nil mi a.v .-- -
the- fair." We- carry a atrjetly -flrat claaa
atock or -mercnanaiae, nnwij .'M''
(.grade in plain figures.- Men's and Boys
Butts running rrom o.v o .
Mid- Panta-f rem 60c to IhJIK Shlrteand
Underwear from I6e up to 11.60. Big
assortment of Men's. .Ladles', Misses and
Boya' Shoe and Oxford, tan, patent
leather or vlcl kid. at prtcea worth In
vestigating.
WE RUN TWO STORES, -
Oorser rinrt aad Tamblll aad Coraer
: Third and Da1av-i -
fused to-cllmb upon the raft r then a
surf boat waa launched,; which, after
taking aboard "three paasengers,-. cap
sized. ... It waa rrlg"Hted.'howver,. anitVium
ber of pereona aucceeded in-climbing
aboard. The oars" wer gone and. "lhe
boat waa permitted to drift ashore. The
crew ' and - thos. on the boat when it
capsized were In th. water for 40 min
utes. .:. ---r--; r- r '
After it landed a Jlfa raft was again
sent to the sinking ship, and the. pas
sengers gladly cltmbed upon it.
.'''Th saving of peraona from wrecked
vessels ' is" not the Only work a life-savlng-orew-
must jdo." said Captain
Clark. '-"Thera ar. any number, of flah
ermen who meet squally weather or ac
cident, and we must save them.'
Captain Clark assisted in tha first
TrraVffigw6rk afTh Yaquin.-Bay
station In Oregon, when he rescued a
group- of. fishermen whose, boat -cap-
glied,
Thera are no special rule.- govern
ing life-saving crewa with reference
to - the distance or -territory that must
be covered,-?!, aaid. 'In ordinary
wea!
ther we are able to see e, wreck or
8.. veflel-in dlateess at"trratHIstancea.
and we must go to Its assistance."
Kxhlbltlon drills by the life-saving
crew are given at the fair at stated
periods, snd are watched with Interest.
by the crowd. . , ,
AT THE THEATRES.
Barney Bernard Coming.
For one week. - bectnnln Uonday erf nine.
Jnos l.'t tb Marquam 4irand theatre,
Barney Bernard, the fumone Hebrew Impersona
tor, will appear with ala owa company In
.rotrrell . famous blcta-elasa- eomedr. ''Tba
Klntnrlor." Mr. Bernard's season oaa tieea
very aarceaaful. Hia portrayal of tba Hebrew
character In - thla- play Is art la tie. - He haa
many opportunities in the three acta -to -play
to the gallery, bnt he Ipdulgae In no"rmiirti
bonae" work or a single expreeaton that mixbt
prove offenalve to the moat exacting repreaenta
tlT of tba race -he so truly pictures for tha
entertainment of bis audience. Tbe production
Itaelf waa written especially for Mr. Bernard.
The advance hI-I a-ata - will opn . iwxt
Thursday atornlng at lOro'clockJ! 1
Mr. Mack in "Leah Kleschna."
William B. Mack, one of the principal mem
ben of tbe Manhattan, company that will ba
eea with Mra. Flake In "Leah Kleacbua." at
tbe Empire on June 20-24, . afforde an Inter
entltig illwatratlon of the rapM -adTancament
on the ataae wlen. ability t jhnan. Fnnr .tear
aro Mr. Macs waa nlaVin BbaaMpaaee In a
on?.nlsbt atand company. A year later be bad
tbe email role of Simon In Mrs. Flake's pro
duct Ion oN Mary M Magdala." Tbe ' tie it
aeaao when lra. Flake put on "Hedda Oabler'
ahe ehoae Mr. Mack tor tbe Important part of
Teaman. Thla season la "Ieah Kleschna"
Mr. Mack haa made another eoeceaa In a totally
different character. Heata for Mra. Flake's en'
faremeot will go on ale TTanraday.
A Top-Linr Bill t Grar
F.Tery aet at the Grand this week la a top
liner. Tbe Htar trio, with Kdrtla O'Brien.
Mann and Franks, made a big bit. Neit la
Importance ara Herbert Cbealey A Co; tbe
Kellya have a fnnnr sketch; the Regaroa s)o
wondera with tha rings and Florida 8a n ford
plars on half a donea different mnalcal Inatru
menta; Bert While haa a monologue and nsea
eeen dlfttlnet dialects; Mr,., Bonner baa a
new song sml the story Dim are as funny as
ever. The first evening show begins at T:30
o'clock and tba' Second at :) e'ekjck. -
Good Play at the Itmpire.
'."A secret Foe," the attraction at 'the Em
plra theatra this week, la a strong, solid play.
Interesting, s musing, clean and wholesome It
la deserving of tbe crowds It draws. Matinee
every dsy at l:lfl o'clock; evening performance
at 8:18. e'eloek. -', " ' - .
Good Play at-Lyric. ' -
'The Onteasta of Iindon" appeals to many,
aa It la one of the atroageat melodramas ever
seen here, and Is drawing large crowds to
the f.yrlc. Thomsa Clerk, and F.lla Wilson ara
Intrusted with the leading rolea and play
them Satisfactorily. ' Mstlneea dally at 1:30
O'clock; every eventng at -.a-aBd i-e'eloeli,
' .. At tht Baker..
The F.xposltlon Foer have made a bit at
the Baker. Oardenee. and Beevea are clever;
pretty snd winsome la Uhb:e nan; tbe Bros.
Lament present a novel act. and the remainder
of the bill la good. Dally matinee st J 30
o'claeh; evenings at T:S0 and
Oradnatbag BeoltaX -
'. (Special Dispatch t The. Joeraat)
Salem, Or., Jun. 13. Th. College of
Mualo of ' Willamette university gave
it graduating reoltal last night In tha
rirat M. B. church. Franceaco Seley,
dean of the mualcal department, . pre-ented-th.-graduate.
Margaret - Anna
Fisher, Elisabeth There Will, Jennie
Sander. Frank Earl Churchill and Chea
ter James Callow, to Prealdent Coleman,
who presented th. diploma.
WHERE TO DINE.
Th Empire I the place to go for
your una nuua. . rvi and citao,
HOTBLFAIRMOUNT-
150 Elegant Rooms Open for
Not Too Near .
Not Too Far f vi
" " Vlsttnrs to -the r.ewls and Clark'
-exposition will find thst the above
. aptly deacrlbev-tha location of th.
HILL MILITARY
ACADEMY; HOTEfc
Thla antandlit hlllldlnr hSS been
thrown oren for th. convenience
and-entertainment of peraona -visiting
the fair. Within ten -minutes'
walk of main . entrance: only
building In the block.- Olvea ftna
view of exposition building, and.
:' mlles of - the Willamette rlver.
Btreetcars pass the door. Reser
vations should be msde now. For,
rrate and particular apply to -r
- ' ' DR. J. W. HILL
ai atanhaU St-, fortlaad. Or.
Hotel Eaton
" Cora sr Kerrisoa and Wast rark atreats.
.new--?;
Handsomaly furnlsbed. elegantly entitpped,
Are proof, Ova minutes' walk from heart of
shopping snd business district, all large,
airy, outside rooms, steam heated, electrte
lights, telephone In each apartment, ate.
Large of Aces, lounging, smoking, writing,
ladles' reception parlors, booms reserved
by mall or isiepanne ?-
Private emaihas meet trains sad
Room f l.OO to 45.0O a Day
Special Rates te- Commercial Mta. -
- ' MKS. MAX KATOaT, s
"(Formerly of Hotel Bedpsth. "potrane.l
Volcanic Eruptions in Life Insurance
We Do Not Write Life Insurance " "
tedfw4th-ah'r--emBany. Recently We axperted. Iifm
Insursnce pollcle. ' amounting to
Portland, and we have lettere or ine nignesi rommenasiion irum
the leading professional and business men of this city, whose poil-
clea we hrfve .wperted. certifying to the financial Importance Of the
.information "we convey, vitally affecting the rights. - benefits nd
-welfare of both the insured and -the beneficiaries of th. pollcle -like.
,
"- PifrBatriTjat to protect ,your interests,-showing -you -th -exact
financial end lnveetment valuea of your policy, pointing put
the defecta aa written li practically every policy, and how to pro
ceed to have tha wrong remedied, nd to ecur your Jut-right
and equltlea. .
Showing you also the "trapa," "deadfalla"- and aophlatrlea In
the "System" and the policy, the subtleties of which do honor to
the masterly genlua of Satan.
Too. will aav. money and lota
"your llf. Insnrsnc. policies, etc.. etc., and you can be "Penny wis.
and pound foolish" by not doing so, especially In these .day of
volcanic eruption - in, life; Insurance -circle - : " - - -
At R. EXDEY
Life Insursnce Specialist,
The Annual Gommencemcnt
OF
Gillespie: School
Will b.
-AriorHaUrFridayveningrJunextecntr
. With BIXmOT you live well;
Jiving well you feel good: feel
ing good Is jnhyelca! pwrfec
tlon. XllXBffT is not only
the art. biitthe science of
good llvlngrO centa a pack
age. AT ALL OROCERS
For modern dental work. - World-renowned
apeclalflit.
Lowest price consistent with first-class
' work.
' OtTlo th. '
NEW YORK DENTISTS
OTjmT AaTO MOmsUSOW STS.
Open day and Mght, from 110 a. m.
. until 1 p. m. .
Oriaat""Alvlca Hehont " oT Osteopathy,
; , ElrkiTille, Mo. -
Osteopathy:;
pt.-wrtl.UM o. ixaoK.
Jstennathle Thrslclsa.
All CTtrenle snd -
4I AM
natoa bll. "' . ealllntta InMaM
"..r:- cl:-ttk.HyTr..t.4
. . Jraftias. r,r-i . avaca.
TEETH
. KOTTLt iXD BZSOlTt.
Quests
35s Portland
. - PORTLAND,' OREGON. :
'AtMrrican Plan $3.00 a Day
.. i. ' aad trpward. .
-HEADQUARTERS FbR J TOUR-:
18T8 .AND COMMrRCIAL.
iJrlAV.JU.tU,
- Special ratea made. to families
and single gentlemen. - A modern
Turkish bath eatabllahment in th.
hoteL - .
O. f OWXBS. Manager.
-PAL. ACE HOTEL
J
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Whether he goes by land
or a ee.. the traveler will find
It a delightful trip to San
Franclaco. where he ahduld
atop at th. worldj-famed
PafacfHotei--
and enjoy It many attra
tlve features. " For fuller
Information writ. to - th.
palace, or ae. '.- . . --
-'-'- W. O. 1T1ISSX.T '-:
at tba - Portland Informa
tion and Booklns; Agency,
Hotel Portland. ;
P
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XT
H-
p-
$20,000 for bne gentleman In
of ' iC'by consulting ti about
'329 Sixth St., Portland, Or.
THE:
of Expression
Held m
Dr. B. E.'
WRIGHT
Tb. SUIJUMTXTIO
DKBTTUZ lilt
relieves all . pain
- In - dental - opera
ttona.
S43ia WaaUlBf-tos
Sfc, . eox. . Seveatli.
Headquarters for
Elastic-
4 Stockings
and ,
Trusses:
LAUE-DAVIS
wwmmtnn n CXI.
LaT asAaaV sfj f sV m ':r -
Third and Yamhill Sts.
wBouaoica,' im in ou
A. D. G. RYE
O. OSmKAMta ... ... BO LB AQXHT
. tit Morrison Street, -
II ' aV.lM I I
rrvres.
X0TX1I ATO MtOlTs.
nty-Slxth And
X3 p 1 h u rG t r a t m
NOW OPEN
omnTs xcAnr av.
TsVAsTOal TO LIWII
as ouii uion.
; TIO. -
Only absolutely tre-Branf '
total . sdjolaln. f eaaaoa,
aqulppaa wlU alertrla call- '
sella sad spertal Ule
pbonle comnrantraiteiis toe
patrons, t'nlfornwd portara
aa beltboT" at all soars "
at guesta' service. fc .
Rates, $1.00 a Day
r and up
W. H. LATTIN, Qenera! Manager
HOTEL
t. ; SPECIAL RATES
BY THE PAY OR, WEEK
' Baubtl - Tew - tb. : Ongos Wate
" JtfOWW'a ByirOO. TToUy aVtaUST-f"
T ' Writ, or Thonav ' . '
2a. B. aCABTIarXS, acaaagec ,
Bsrhsoada, Oregoai.
HOTEL DETROIT
T BBS BaralB' TAX OBOtnrBS.
Cot. STUi aad Tainsaa gtraetav
J. C. OHIFTIN, Proprietor. j..?
-Z. 'Z Beached by aJi ear llnaa.
Rates. 1 per day.-Booms With bath,
IS and 4 per day.
KlamatH Hot Sprinrfs
ISXTTOn OOTTBTT.. OAOUTOBBL. -
Elevation, J. 700 feet. Twenty milea
rrom Ager. on the California Oregon
route. HunMnsr. Mahlna- an4 aun.w 7. -
surpassed. Hot, swimming, steam, eul-
pntir annnod baths. - Open all the year.r"'
Further particular upon -application,
- - B9SOB UM- Broprleton.
Beawlck, Siskiyou County. California.
Belasco Theatre EfcVt.
rrnarly Colombia ' Theatre-- (14th w:
- - - -- - Waahlngtoa.) -
riRST TTMK.TONI0HT ILL WEEgT
MATINEES IATUHPAI AltO LSDAT.
Third WsekBe1aace Stock Company.
-TH rCMNIEST COMEDT" TfRITTr!.
Arc You a Mason?
j .THE BIO UiVQHlXQ -StrCCEHg.""
Prices Iveiilng, IB to TBc; statins. 1 to Ma 7
nxx wxix. whi xvzsxthoob i
WAS IX FICWB."
ST A R .TH EATRB
i JtXIKA trrCIll. ATTEACTI01H. '
The Da Maths, Whirlwind Daacers; Bassslt
aad O'gsll, Sketch Artists) Herb Ball, Genua -Comedian;
Claade raalay, ."tevelty Acrohatt
Madame Leyd. Operatic Hoprsno; Hairy Walts.. "
Impersnnatoe:XkBafd Surtee, The Kasllah Bart,
tone; The gtaroseapa, Showing Japanese War
Pictures. Admission loe: reserved front row JOc.
. Vaparalleled Record! Trsmenoooa Bllll
LrYR. I C -THEATRE
"THI XOT78K OF TTOOIBSEI.'
-: Tth anA Alaar.
Xaetiag rioed. Mgra..
Week Onmmesclng Jane 11.
Tb great Bngllsh drama la (oar
The London Outcasts"
T0LL0W THT. CBOWM."" i
Admission 10c... -,
RMDIDPJ
THEATBI.
atavaa aaw.a lath and Mirrtaaa.
.MILTOH W. REAMAX. Bealdent Manager.
All plays ef moatcaJ merit. Matlnaa. every! .
day. at 2:1. Eventng at S:U. .
- ' AOMIMI0B lO CZXTB AXWATS.
Empire Btock Oampany 1 A "Tits' Great Thraat
a UHaeay-irama.-
"A iECklT rox.1
EMPIRE SPECIAL-
rtve Nights Beginning Tuesday. Jose V
MATINEE BATIBDAI.
nRs.
LEAH
FlaSI
5CHNA
eats ea sals Thsrsday. Prices 13, II. I
- 1. the. 50e.
O XTZXntO BHOWg, t and trW a. Sa.
u MATCHLESS SUM MI P. BItl.
V Star Trte Is "OUB VMOLE."
BEOABO TBIO ACBOBATS.
A THE KELLY'S, COMEDY SKETCH. " '
n : . BEET WHITE. M0MOL0OIST.
TJ HERBERT CHELSEY CO., FLATIETa
rLOBILLA SAMrOBD. COBBETUX.
r JOE BOMBEB. BEW SOBO.
s- ,r omABDIBCOPE, XDISOH FILM.
fleneral -aflmtsstfln. - joe. Evening, Sunn'sr
hnllitara Front seats, lower Boor, SOe. iMllyl
matinee, inc. '
BAKER. THEATRE
Third
xaaaui .
- - OOOP) ATTBACTIOMSl OXI.Y.
KEATINI A FTeMID. Msnagera. '
EXBOimOB F0T7B.
BABONEB aad BEEVES.
Mat LIBBII HART. J.W. BtJBTOB.
THE LAMOBT. BB0TH1BS.
JXAH WILiOH. BABYOOLSOH.
BIOOBAPH. BAXEB S OBCHXSTBA. ,
Performance. J:i. :3n an4 . a. aa,
' ASMISSI0M 1 CEBTS 10 ABY SEAT.
EE THE GIRL
IN BLUE
At 860 Upshur St.
LEWIS AND CLK 08SSVA.
TORT AMD CAFE .
, IfOBTLABD HXI0HTB.
Tsi Portlssd Height, ear aM gat eff at
Flswionrne Tarraee. one ktor (rasa ear haa.
Bo ellathlnr. Sleetrte ehreamv.
See a-anllfnl after I ef sayaarral aaar.hllfH
fmni "I tower. Voa eaa eat a dalaty W-
walla viewing the swat sinlfll a
In Amertra. Upas a. a. e S p. a, a
alon lu ceala. -
BLABISB BS-.J.
COBCERY B
lit r
Estacaa
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