...;au icr.TLAi:D Monday zrzuuio, july 3, isci r 1 v. t r - 10 WW Pelearo. v !ua rduast , I "IC ... I aplr . . . -4Tha Coaoaeet ..'fu Beauty Shop" "Haal Kirk" .. "Loal la Loudon" oran Sar . w......... sollt .......r..V0" ........... "aUOeTlllS : Th Oregon Water Powtr Railway company lull two larg tam shovals at work on th rlvr-bank -1U of ita " railroad, between tha . Inman-Poulsn mill and th Oaks, cutting away tha bluff In preparation of a doubla track to City Viaw park and tha Oak. Tha - company will do a vaat amount of cut-tin- and tilling thte year. A larva part of tha rlvar f rontas' at City Viaw la to b cut away, and St. "Helen boule vard extended with an easy rad down to the Oaka. Ths boulsvard at tma ' point will b Itghtsd by tha company, and - thta antranca to tha Oaka ia oz- ' ; petted to beoomS popular with auto- , moblltsts who now maaa in trip up tba rlvar to the golf linka and Ball wood, cro on tha Bell wood ferry and return to town ! Whit Houss road. About 40 people, including membara or tha, Appalachian club of Boston, tha -Sierra .club, or, Ban . rranciaco ana - - ' maflne writara will 5 oom- to -Fort-. land thia weak to go with a delegation Z. .. of - Maaamaa on an automobile trip to Mount Hood and an ascent of the anoun-V-'talar-Tha party haa planned to. leav the Portland hotel July 10 and return , to-this city tha third day. E. T. Par J " aona of San Francisco, chairman of tha I , Sierra club preea committee, haa written 1 . to C. H. Sholss, of tha Maaamaa, stating 1 that all arrant-amenta for tha trip to -j Portland hava bean completed and that ';-''tha Appalchlan club delegation will - ': number SI members. From hara they .will go to Mount Rainier. Their itinerary V includes a trip on tha Columbia rlvar. - -- A rplstn -drunkwaa" brought Into tha police station-early thia morning and continued hta sleep In a cell. Ha waa found vry- drunk and-Hrad laan ins? asalnst a stairway leading up to ' ' a ... north endUlodglng-house. .Whn starched before ha was locked up fits : In gold waa found In a handkerchief ' , pinned on tha "inside of Ms shlrC lie protested " very loudly when this waa . - taken from him; after ba had sobered up his thanks were profuse when he ... - discovered- that - hit jnonay had " bean taken-car of. ';',,.., , ,'' ' Patrolman H. Johnson , this . morning reported .that a saloon on th corner '5 -"of Third and Taylor, streets was open -""at 1:4S o'clock' thia morning. -Ths pa- trolman states that ha doas not know I - - ; , tba name of tha saloon, but say "John A . - aon" ts - painted -- on J-ona- door -and "Anderson ' on the other, a warrant . '-was sworn out for tha arrest of John Doe Anderson- and given to Patrolman J. Johnson to serve. r:-fe-..w-i,-;V - - The choir boys of St David's Protest ant Episcopal church, by Invitation ol i. William Sprarue. editor of The Ameri can Boy. will sing "Th Stars and ; Stripes Forever," Wednesday afternoon, -J- at the exposition, which will bo Amerl : ' can Boy day. Norman Kspey, one of the choir. boySi-wlrl-Blng My Own United States.' Twenty-four of the choir boys .' will sing tha chorus of tha song of Nor man Espey. . .... : (; ... . ' After 4S years' continuous service In - the mission fields of India, Bishop J. 'M. Thobum'ln in Portland to take a summer's vacation. Ha la a guest at ' 'the home of his daughter-in-law, Mrs. re. R.- ThobnrnvEat tPina. , and Fonr- leenthj atrseta. - Blehop Thoburn . will be one of tba speakers at tba Methodist .conference hero this month. Ha haa written much on mission work in tha -iar ejaro;-.- - . . j , .....-i. ; Elmer Bate and Otto' Gahch, who , look as though they were still In thalr ; teens, war sentenced by Municipal Judge Cameron this morning to serve four months asch In tha county jail for larceny. - They war arrested by Detectives Kerrigan and Snow for steal ing a pair -of trousers and a clothes brush from E. D. Bloom,, and pleaded guilty..-.-. vr; .... '. . ' Patrolman Childars transformed him- . self, Into the whole fire department ithls morning, and by rapid work saved i.:-. tha Royal Dairy, 107 WaahlngtQn street, ' from destruction.,- About i :i o'clock he saw amoks mil in g out of tha front i"of tha dairy. Ha broke In tba door, got Jnttt-lhn 'pises sad with a few ...buckets of-water jwt out tba blaie. ' an. vneca, who resiaes si IKS -. sy Strast. want -Into, the L,rtdLr1y Mrs. Check, who resides st ll Haj leaning1 ff "WatgrTior rosebushes ind found ths Iswn quits bars. For . weeks Mrs.. Check haa been watching and caring for the flowers In an effort . to help make Portland a Ross Cltx In fact ss well aa In name. Ths theft haa been reported to ths police. , , . ThiTyoung "man of tha Centrat Chris tian church Jolly Rovars club' Invite their friends to loin tham in an ' slon up the Columbia river July 4, leav ing root or Bianc street at I a. m. on - tha large gasoline launch Princess May. Tickets 11; no children. . Frsd- Relfenrath,- - proprietor 0f the Tip saloon. at Twantyfourth 'and Vaughn streets, waa fined 125 in the munrclpal cqurt this morning for keep r1ng his saloon open after- 1 o'clock .a. m. on complafnt of Patrolman Thomp . . 0"- . . :v, - ' '' ' ', . ( : . Governor K. T. Series of North Tjs 'kota haa designated July II aa North Dakota day, when th governor and his stsff, 'two United States senators and other prominent residents of the state IVomen Should: Vote W, at jthFPollsf Portland women a rule have ' already voted that tha best place - to get the new thing in Jewelry Is at Jaeger Broa., 219 Morrison ' street, we always carry tha : nobby, up-to-date articles that are . so popular with the ladles for Instance, ths late effects In CROSSES. BEADED NBCK-" LACKS. SHIRT WAIST SETS. CRYSTAL, and CORAL, BEADB, , etc., at prices that ar reasonable, . WATCHES for ladles as low asT , t- WATCH CHAINS in SILVER. GOLD - FILLED and GOLD, from f 1.15 up. BACK COMBS, starting 7 at 1. f5. SILVER THIMBLES, " 15c, all sliee. Exposition Souven ' Irs, 26c tfic, lOc.snd higher, in i MlVOS, FOBS. ' BROOCHES, HAT and stlCK PINS.; etc Rememher. WB DON'T 1RTEE f ' JEWELRX ws SELL It "Thafi , -why our stock Is always fresh and up to data. No ahop-worn , goods to force on customers. jAECEanaois.- 'v'jiiritm. opnczAjrs. tt Morrlsea St, kTear rtftk.' wlit visit Portland. They are comlrf on special cars prlmari'y to great t' e steamship Dakota at battl and' pre sent It with a silver service. The J will start for ths Rose City Immedi ately after this ceremony, and will ar rlvs on July IT. Tbs day following there will be special exercises, ban quet and reception In bonor pf ,the dis tinguished guests. . Miss ZIgnsr of Chicago arrived last Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Anspsck, who resides at Montavllla, Whan aha arrived at tha depot a man, who represented himself to ba a brake man, offered to carry her grip off tha train. She has not seen tha grip since. It contained all tha good clothing shs had witb her. Shs statea that ths grip contained fbur new dress suits, with underwear and other appareL Patrol man Welch I searching for th prop erty. - - .. - .- 1- ' - Trolley Trips on O. W. P. -Tomorrow Oregon. City. Canemah Park, Qreahaavse cents l. Estacada and upper Clackamas at Hotel Estacada, Tl cents. Cars leave! FJrat and Alder streets for Oregon City every 40 minutes; Estacada, every two ,nours.' . -v - , i. Special tomorrow on the O. W. P. to Oregon City. Canemah Park and . Wil lamette Falls, tt cents round trjp: big firemen's tournament; danolng after noon and evening at Canemah Park pavilion. Cars from First and. Alder streets every 40 minutes,., ., On tha O. Vf. P. Ry. Co. Tomorrow to Greaham.tl cente; all points east of Oresbam o and Including Estacada, It conta round trip, : Dinner at Hotel Estacada. 7t cents. Cars leave First and Alder streets 7: JO, 1:10, 11:1 a. m.,' 1:19, 1:40. 1:44. T:ll p. m. , -;-Z.' J Sea the Sea at Seaside A delightful trip to old ocean, only four hours' rid from Portland. Take a dip In tba briny deep.-' Tralna leave the union depot dally at I a., m. - For Information apply to Mr. C A. 8te wart, agent, 141 Aider street. , Phone Main 04. . . , '--- V' Bvssaaw-asswaB . ' " The Indiana society will hold Its regu lar meeting Wednesday evening. July I, at 1:11 o'clock. In the Knights of Pythias nu, aiarquam trauaing. - The program win Da or unusual interest and a num ber "of prominent - Hooslers- will be' present,,.. ;-, ,. -. . -.i..'.J-j-; j Oregon City Boats Special ratee II cents for July 4. Grand doings of all kinds at Oregon City. Go up and help eelebrat. Boats leave , Taylor street 1:10,; 1:10. 11:S a. m.. 1:10, 1:10, l:t p. m. Last trip back at 7 p. m. Carloads of delicious Mermaid brand cantaloupes and paper rlnd red meat Coachella watermelons onatantly on track. - Sea that . you ' gat Mermalda. Nothing else half so sweets Pearson Page Co., Main ,471. Sols agents. -,. r "Joaeph M. Nlckum Is having1 plans drawn for a 110,000 residence to ba built at the corner of Eaat Ninth and St. Helena boulevard. City Viaw park. Work will be commenced on the exca vation within at few. days. i ' ',' Tourists, ss well ss city seoole. finan cially embarrassed, will find th Port land Loan 'Office. 74 Third street, tha safest and moat reliable place to trans cj their business. Rates reasonable. . 1 . SBaaassBassa . ... , r..-.- .. ,.( j. Hexter Quackenbuah la dead at Am boy, Washington. He' waa some years ago resident of Portland, and a mem ber of ths local Odd Fellows order. Hs leaves a wife and one daughter. This waa to nave bean Kootenai (British Columbia) day at ths expo si. tlon, but at th request of a committee from that oectlon ths data was changed I to wuiy v, - . .. Roof painting Columbia Paint com pany, Main 14SI, 70 First street. Moss and fireproof paint for wood, tin and Iron.., Roof painting a specialty. Patrolman ' King reported that th ahop of Joseph Hoffart, SSitt Jefferson street, had been robbed. About It in change was taken. . v - , , A ay watches cleaned, 11.00;. main spring, I LOO; all work guaranteed one year. , Metxger A Co ill Sixth street ' Moffett Hot Springs ti ll day; II and 110 week; baths, 26c. Tak Regula tor Una, . ,- .-,--. . ' Wanted Shirt finishers and ladiss' clothes Ironera. Union Laundry Co. Try a meal without meat at -the Vege- Antley Printing Co., 180, Oak, aa-l, .. THtnCrsXndt VloW-10 AnWHCi. The grand panorama surrounding ths city of Portland -will, never be seen to better advantage tnan at th present time. Th atmosphere la now so clesr following ths recent heavy rains that th great snow peaks of ths Cascade range appear aa though at a- stons's throw. Mount Rainier, ths highest of them all, la now to be seen, snd It looks to b ss near aa th other peaks half th distance.-Just think, that although this great mountain Is 101 miles distant, still Its crevices and other details can be seen through ths powerful glaases In stalled upon ths Lewi and Clark Ob servatory. No oner should vm!as this sight, which t very rare even for resi dents of this city. This greet scenery Is now in full view,-snd no stranger should think of leaving before going to the Observatory, ss ho other point sur rounding ths city Is so accesslbls or commands ths grand view seen from there, . ' -. 'V . 1 The Observatory will be Illuminated on the Fourth and balloons will be sent off, snd lighted up by the : powerful searchlight of 10,000 candle power which la In the observatory dally st the tower. Corns early to avoid the crowd at the tower, which Is now taxed to Its capacity. ' . :'.:... l.' Th Lewis and Clark Obaervatorv is reached by ths Portland Heights oars, TchJcb pass It within on block. A large electric elevator will land you at th top of th tower 1,000 feet above th city. - Open front I a. m. to 10 p. m.. dally. . aBwavasaaaBsaava-f-aWBS-BSHessS Daily River Excursion .to Cas- : lr if ;v.v.;.-. 1 Cdt.-'' - .(; -X The elegsnt steamer Bailey " Gatsert of tha Regulator lln leaves foot of Alder street st 1:10 a. m. dally for Cascade Locks, returning at :0 p. m. Fare rou no. ir'rr II t" T-'-t ride is through mountains, grove, past water falls (one,- Multnomah,-110 feet), cata racts, eanyona sndglens to that wonder ful engineering achievement,- th Cas cade locks, II years In building, at aa expense of 14,000,000. There Is no mors entrancing scenic trip In the world.. Ex cellent' meals on board. TeL Main 114 WHERE TO DINE. The Empire, ths plscs to go for fin meals, Negt and clean. 101 Third. , ;' Milwaukla Country Club. :?' "Eastern and Seattls races TSk Jeib wood and Oregon "Cfly'cars at First and Aider..' ' . - - " ' -1. ' " Fieferred Stock Caaaed Oeogs, ' -'Ansa Umltf Beat Braas . r'XHX.T1r":: . . i ' - - m SIX QLES Eatt Sid Mas Silt Protection y From Thlsves and Danger out. Chminais. :: THIRTY SQUARE MILES " s AND FIVE OFFICERS Two Holdups( Reported - Last Night but No Clua to iden "'" - tity of Guilty. ;' ;r Tae it side enlee tt The Jeerul h) is he etere at Mrs. t. W. BUKIaar. M0 Baal Morrleoa street, Telesheaa Kaat gZl. " East ; Portland, wits, probably , on third of ths population of. tha city and mora than half th area, ha but on nfth th police protection that the west side secure and. ment dspredatldns ol crlrnlnals in tha unprotected district have aroused . the residents to action. There are large districts on the -east slds" absolutely " without . police protec tion at night. . . '. ' - In the territory from the , soutU bounds of Sellwood to. the east bounds of St. Johns, and from ths Wlllamstta to the east limit of Mount Tabor, there ar between II and II square miles; In this big district, most of which Is wsll populated, there ar from flvs. to sight policemen during ths night and early morning hours. -With 'no eaat aids po lice station and an officer for every six square miles of territory, ths thief and hold-up man haa bad a chance which he has frequently Improved, but sine tha opentng of th fair th conditions on th- east aid hav become so mueb. worse that avery man 4s becoming his I osrn p4Homi, - - - -. , . L, , . i.: i, Chicken thieves have carried away fowls by the wagon load unmolested; dog poisoners hava In two montha killed a hundred valuable dogs without detec tion, numerous daring burglaries hav been reported, but no arrests of conse quence hav been made, and Iri several Instances thieves hava. -visited suburban residences snd carted sway pictures, car pets and other furnishings, t ..- Two holdups were reported from ths east slds last night, and In both cases tbs robbers - escaped with their booty. One of thass robberies occurred at -East Twelfth and East Flanders streets, whan J. L. Porter, a chauffeur, was robbed in his automobile. The other holdup took place at East Burnslds snd Eaat Six teenth streets, the victim losing - his gold watch and 19. Tha two robberies occurred about 10 o'clock. - CONSCIOUS WATER BLUSHES Suburb Afflicted With .Klghly Colored Flow From City aTydraats. Several times in previous summers the people In th district south pf Kll- llngsworth avenue. In wardv 10, rouna only drops whsn they wanted bucket ful from tha water faucet, out unui last week the residents had never drawn red water tlirousrh the city mains. - At s o'clock Friday evening Multnomah and portions of Piedmont were norror stricken to perceive a pink flow gurgling from th family hydrants. Later this turned ' a rich golden, red, and neither iraiii'iis. mot awjuHm wwm. could chaageThe color. :If "the mixture were left to aettl Xor hall an hour me bottom, of tb bucket was found to be coated with half an. inch of red mud. though the'water blushing as deeply as ever. - Ths beads of th families -. ex plained that somebody was doing some- tning . TO tn mains, a statement wnicn no. one disputed. All day- yesterday the hydrants gavs colored" streams, but tbs hues, chsnged from red to yellow, from yellow to .light septal snd on through ths shades of light brown- until, by. even ing, th water waa nearly clear again. . -! . . f. -m i li ; - ,? r Aamesatioa sTo Unpopular. ' Though soma Individual effort Is be ing expended In An attempt to aet aalde by petition the recent annexation of a portion of Mount Tabor, th senti ment of. the business men. snd so far ss can be learned, of th majority of the property owners, is opposed to this sctlon. Mount Tabor as a. whole earn- tly desired nnnaon and realised that only such coalition with th city would nabl It to secure sewer, water and fir protection benefit without In 1 I corporation and heavy sxpensa. a few property owners In the plaoe ar pro testlng against th result of th recent lection, but others who ar mor Vitally concerned and who hav heavier property Interests hava from th first stood firmly for th admission to Port land. . On of the chief reasons that Induces th larger property holder to aubmlt to a heavier taxation la th knowledge that no relief can' otherwise be hsd from ths unsanitary conditions that endanger tbs health of avery child who attends ths central Mount Tabor school. Th open expression of th school board and i such cltlsens as hava Investigated ths "condition In this edu catlonal Institution ars to th effect that its sanitary conditions ar bad. m " - Kaay Foartka at MoatovUla.- ' -i Because' there ar no officers of the law In MonUvllla, and because ths Fourth 1s coming, ths small boys of th suburb- hsvs-been enjoying them selves, and the only reason there. Is a wtor standing' in the villa today Is because stern matrona have chased th boys with firs crackers away from ths frame structures. . The chief amuse ment of th rising generation ther haa been to make life a burden for ths doxens of auto drivers that whisk through 'ths placs every day on their way to th Mount .Hood country. Th boy hav dodged for a year and now th sho la emphatically . on the other foot ,;,:.. L... 1.------ rv ; "" Mast To Bids om KdswaUts. Ths police have announced that all btcycl ..riders . found using th side walks will h. arrested, .... Most. of. the by-streets on -the esst slds ar as full of ruts aa tbs paved streets ars full of holes,- and few of them., can . be traversed. . The chief complafnt th wTieelmsn makaJa-thst th oyel psths ars dangerous, and ons wet dsy makes it almost Impossible for tha majority of eaat aide rldera to reach their work without using th sidewalk. For-two years no work has been, .dons on ths cycls psths. . .) ' , '.'.",:'?I;'rns Clomds BoU B-v-X"'' Because ths dust became so deep and dens that - etreetoar trafflo was "hin dered. Union svsnus hss received occa sional visits of ths - sprinkling car, through ths "Voluntary action of tha railway - company.- Though recently macadamised tb avenue haa been al lowed to become a dust heap through ths , Isnfc - of wales, sad lwaHy th sprinkling .oars of i th streetcar- eom pany were pressed into ssrvlc. - Th cars make ons round trip a day end barely keep th right of way In condi tion. . -....i. Mt C0'l P" : r-i ir "s"; ' L.t,AJ:ii;.tLuia. Fuwfll l!l FGLITICS Rabbi Hirach Interestingly Talks ' . ori Conditions In x Windy , "r. Clty'a Public Schools, i WORKED FOR JUDGE DUNNE W AND HELPED ELECT HIM Federation ; of .Instructor! Has ; Been Behind Teamstera in r i;-l-llirie Great Strike. -. Dr.' Emit O. HlrschV the noted Jewish rabbi apendlng a few days In Portland, glvea a graphlo picture of sonve curious phsses of ths . great strike which has paralysed the Industries of Chicago for several months. A singular feature la tha part which haa been played by the teachers In the, city's publlo schools. - "Tbs people of Portland would prob ably be Interested - In the condition which prevail in th Chicago schools, said Dr. Hlrsch. "Th teachers ther ar In a federation wnlch la allied with th federation of labor and have' been a considerable power In,, the city' af faire. For year many ' of the large corporations had- escaped their shsrs of taxation, and tha school fund. In com mon with other funds, suffered heavily. Tha teachers' federation .commenced an agitation - which brought 'about a change, and forced the corporations' to bear their shar of taxes, with th re sult that th school rund, was greatly increased. , .;. ...v --v:.. " Power f ths Teachers..: -. ..v - "Then came trouble over 'the orgADJr satlon of the sctiools. The old school board believed In the one-man power, vesting great authority In th superin tendent of schools. The same superin tendent had been In office for five years. Many of bis acta excited ths opposition of the teachers, but ha waa upheld by tba school board. Finally the board went to the legislature to secure th passag of a bill legalising some of their acts - snd - the teachers ' federa tion undertook to defeat th bin. They succeeded. , - -,--. - ,- "An especial cause of " trouble - be tween tha teachers and the board "was ths system of promotions among the teachers. Formerly promotion depended simply on length -of service, ao that a teacher who remained in the service wss -sure of promotion from time to rim., irrespective of his' qualifications or ability, it wai as-tr.- said- ur: Hlrsch with a smile,, "he sat on ons of thes revolving chalra and by merely keeping hta seat hs would gradually be screwed up higher. ' - - "That system has been changed by th board now In office. It ba estab lished a system of promotional exam inations, In which various elements are taken Into consideration. 7 . : . Teaohsrs for TCaaXarpal Ownership. "Length of servlcs a cures for 00 per cent of tha totsl maralng. and a cer tain percentage is allotted for outside study. Even thia ha not been wholly aattaf actory, . and ther has been con stant friction. "During th recent etty campaign the federation of teacher ook up tha mu nicipal ownership Issue and became an active factor in th -campaign. Judge Dunne, th Democratic candidate-, -for mayor-proml would support him their should have a vole in naming ths next school board. Ths teachera gave their support - to Dunns snd. his . platf orm -of- -munMpeJ ownership and hs was sleeted. He kept his promise- and a third of th hew members of tb school board ars sym pathisers with tha-teaeners' federation. One of them la Miss Jan Addams of Hull house. . "The old school 'board had passed resolutions condemning the federation Of teachers because of Its sttltuds In the. labor troubles. As a member of tha federation of labor, tha teacher had taken up th causa of tha striking team sters n. strlks that waa . uttarly - un justifiable. ; . Strikes la ths Schools. , "A remarkable condition! . arose. We had school strikes. In sympathy with the -teamsters' strike. When 'unfair' coal wss delivered at si scboolhouae ths school strurk; Jhe chlldrrn. nf course, ss well as' the teachers, wirt In sym pathy wHh-the striking-teamsters. "But the school board for. one took a Arm staid and sent., me truan officer after the children . wno stayed away from school. The ring-leaders were ar rested and senF 16 th feformstory, and the school strikes -wr finally broken up. Th teachers' federation was ths power behind thess-strikes, ' T --'Th result of thes conditions ,1s difficult to guess. Mayor Dunn Is standing with ths teachers'. federation.' H -says that the appointments he has made on the schoot Board -were msds for th purpoa of securing- befTer schools' for tha people. Complaint had been mad that tb old board had a pent too much money on th high schools and on manual training schools, and th mayor haa echoed these complaints. His attitude la a disappointment to many "who had expected better things of blm. ' " ' Aasrloam Boy Bay. - Young America la to hav his day' at ths Lewis nd Clark exposition, Wednes day, July I, having been set aside aa American Boy day ana an elaborate pro pram haa been arranged to celebrate th event. -.wimam u. eprague,- eaitoi of a Detroit publication, la to b prjs siding officer on that occasion. Several distinguished orators will speak., and an interesting musical program, with boys aa vocalists, will be a reature of the day. . . --..'- j-.-.i-wi j m 1 Hotel Hamilton, Ban Francisco's new- est hotel. Steam heat and telephone In each room. Centrally located. - Rates, 11 and upwards. 131 Ellis street. , ' Freferied Btosk Oamaea foeds. . Allen aV Lewis" Best Brand. If thc FirccracRcrs -Bum Your Shirt They will act Ilka the flre-'hested polisher used In very lssndry . but ours in Oregon. : pur polishers.' are ateam-heated and never bwn . the goods. This la a matter ' worthy your Serious considera tion. ' , 'i ' ' ' " '. ' WE ARE GIVING AWAY Beautiful "Panoramic 'Views of th Iwls and Clark - Exposition snd Bid. Trips" to all who apply - fwr IheipV They ar a nlc thing to send to sastern friends. -I IL. . VBOOaTB AITS OOSitTMBIA. -- TsL Mala 3a. . ilovd crrosED : " BY S0;,'.E, RECT03S (Continued from Pag Ona) ; Th supporters of Dr. Lloyd stated to day that thy denied In tola the allega tion mad by Dr. Morrison and " tht. other clergymen,' and Dr. .Vati Waters said: !. ---''-' . '.'-'- . : '' ';' - r. Tav- WaUrti Statement. 71 ' ' 1 regret sincerely that the mstter has arisen, yet I am' forced to affirm that every assertion made by me In. nominal ing JDr. Lloyd waa true. .The fact will be officially estsbllshed and '4b cons crstlon of Dr. Lloyd as blshop-ooadju-tor will be accomplished beyond doubt. Sufficient affidavits from reeponetble persons will b procured to prove tha truth of avery representation tharwaa made by me before the convention and In personal assertion to Individuals. r. i iw4 when asked regarding the attitude he assumes' In tha lnterprota- tlon of th prayer-book. saia. ' "1 recognls that th Protectant Epis copal church of America Is an organisa tion distinct from ths Anglican, church, or th chsrch of our faith that Is In England. 1 bold to the American Idea of ths church snd profees. and hava al ways sines coming to this country main tained, loyalty to ths priyerbook and the rubrics, and would lias to avoid sny controversy between what ar commonly referred to aa the high, and low church section of th church. Stands on, Christ's Platform. -.; 'fnav always Striven 16 hvolw -being labeled as sither. but have exerted my self to be Amerlcsn In the highest sense, snd nave tried to be th minister of all communicants Who subscrlbs to the doctrines of tbs American church, as well a to tha thousands who are not In any church, Th mission of th church Is to ths people In the world who need the comfort of the gospel. This high mission should be ' accomplished without division of the fighting force of the church militant Into warrln aJ tlons, each of which expends its sirengm In opposing ths other? rather than all Uniting to fight th sin that Is n the world,-snd -detracting - from . th nV clency of the church'a hosts In bring ing to tbs waiting people the message of peace on earth and good will to man. v "That ia my platform, a platform dic tated by Christ himself, and elaborated by the Apoatl Paul and bla associates In the years whenrthe church was first made an organic body her on earth. - It ia j platform that calls for Christian fellowship In thsss daya when the great west ts swakenlng to a realisation of Its wonderful opportunities; when the con ditions demand unification; when thii proposals of tha church for bringing salve for wounded hearts should be backed by an army of loyal soldiers who acknowledge Christ aa their leader ami who go forth merely tb do hle-wlll 'J Sr. ZJoyd's Oollst Beoord, ' -.r" Dr. Van Wat re assarted that no on to his knowledge alleged that Dr. Lloyd was a graduate of Oxford, and gave the following atatement of the Induction of the coadjutor Into tha ministry: . "Dr. Lloyd wss graduated from Dor Chester Missionary college, near Oxford' h passed th special theological exam inations st Oxford, snd the examinations 'of the bishop of Oxford for holy orders; In th last two terms at Dorchester be took th chair- of the professor- of He brew' and gav lectures on-thst branch and took the only first-class prises Is Hebrew, history and theology. He was ordained to ths ministry by ths bishop of Oxford, preached his first three ser mon's In Oxford dlocsas, and was In th city pf Oxford all . his spar time while In Englsnd." . , . ,.- aim of th protest- ing clergy that Dr. Lloyd was elected by a majority of only two-the friend of Dr. Lloyd take from .the. official record of the convSntloiv-the following figures showing the vote- on th three ballot by th clergy: . First ballot Morrison I, Lloyd t, Potwine 1, Freeman 1. Bugler 1. Orlmea I, Llnsley 1: . second ballot Morrison I, Lloyd 11, Bulger 1, Freemen 1, Orlmes 4. Potwlns 1: third ballot Morrison S, Lloyd 14. Bulger 1, Freeman 1, Orimea 1, Potwins 1, a majority of I for Dr. loyd on ths final ballot. The vote by parishes waa: To eon firm, yea. 14 H: no 4- Ths laity of th convention voted 10 yes snd 4 no. . ' What th Protect Says. ' Ths text of th protest' Is ss follows: "To ths bishops of tb several stand ing committees of th Protestant Epis copal church in the United . States of America: - - " : - - freasTTKeRev. F.E.--J. Lloyd waa elected aa bishop coadjutor of Ore gon at th 17th annual convention," June 11-17, h said Rv.' F. E. J. Lloyd re ceiving a majority af two votes; and, . .."Whereas, 'In the nominating speech made by th-ReV. George B. Van Wa ters tn behalf of th candidate the speaker stated In most smphatio terms that tha Rev. F. E, J. Uoyd waa a "broad churchman." and further,' that he waa a graduate of tha University of Oxford, thereby, giving th impression that hs was a man of special intellectual and ..scholarly attainments; possessed of 'sound teeming'; snd, a "Whereas, The election of the Rev. F. E. J. Lloyd wss made posslbls be cause th - ststemsnts - of . ths said Rev. George B. Van . Water war be lieved to be reliable and true; now, "Wltneasetb: W, trie undersigned clergymen, in .canonical residence of the diocese of Oregon, having partici pated In, tha aforesaid election, and hav ing signed th canonical testimonial-required to be algned by a majority of the said convention, do hereby -aolamn-ly repudiate our aeveral actions In af fixing our signatures, thereto, because it now transpires from Indisputable evi dence that the said. Rev. F. E. J, Uoyd Is not a broad or low churchman, nor Is h a graduate of Oxford or any other university . '. -. ."In view sf this sertous misrepresen tation of ths - qualifications of the bishop-elect we hereby respectfully re quest that - th blshopa and - standing committees of the. severs! dioceses re fuse - their consent ' 16 hi consecration as blshop-coadjgtor until such ttm as the election can be ratified a sslat -convention, at which full and accurate knowledge may be had concerning the bishop-elect..- - ' Slgned. : "A. A.-Morr1sdn, hsTrman of 'Conven tion, rector of Trinity church, Portland, Oregon.' "Henry . Dixon Jones, recior Church of th Redeemer. Pendleton. Oregon. "John Dawson, rector Church of th Good Shepherd, Portland, Oregon. -"Thomas N.WJlson, " St. Stephen's, church. Portland, "Oregon. "Robert Hope. All Saints Mission, Portlsnd, Oregotr."- ; ' BlshlD.B.Wlsta.Morrl-h slresdy certified to ths election of Dr. Lloyd as bishop coadjutor..., - -. : BRITISH COLUMBIA AT -V THE GREAT EXPOSITION i- fo ' Th original 'plsss-' for obssrving British Columbia week at th Lewis and Clark exposition have been changed. Ths following cities iri the Kootenai .district LwlUelehri4j0ttiAugust 7,.. Instead--! this w'k ss was pianneo: Biocan, OfHWodar.'"rTflndJTorkB, Hossland. Trail, Nelson, Kaslo and Phoenix.. From thes fnr-off towns to the northward large delegations r expected. - " .Vancouver and Nt .Watmlnstr wuy Groat We carry 'the Iarf eai. atock of ta i i t" -eluding large exhibition aeta from $1D to C' - . -by the celebrated Rochester! Fireworks Ccrr. Our latest noyeltiea: The Wonderful Son-cf-c--Caruther Chaser, Gfeates'r Novelty cf a Ccr.:--. -ZTTT2T' Giant Crackers. c i' r '-jr "; .co Itcidh dir.: All sold at special prices. ; All tavited , to Inrpect . t ..-3' 207 llcrrfccn Street. THE Capttal $8,700,000 Reserve $3,500,000 -4--- Portland Branoh, 144 Washington,, :. -. .-8. A. WTLD, Manager. Travelers' tellers ef frciif Available In all parts of ths world Ill branches In Canada and tha ? United - Statea, . Including: Ban Francisco, Seattle. Victoria. Van. '; couver, Nanalmo, New Westmlns- ter, Dswson (Tukon). . Drafts Issued on . '"--.BT.;. Branch 21 Trsnsfers of money i or -from -any part of Canada by letUr cr. . telegram. 4 ''.,... ' r;"r",::' ffJ A General Banking; Business Transacted Bel asco Theatre vbtovk : HAUf UL Formerly Oeluakia Thsatra. . aWlasos.-Mayer Co., Preys. ' CnmsieBrlagHoodsr sight. July t. speelsl BMMDee TueodST. Jolr Usdepeodesc Dr. HI ilk week of tae Belsecs Stark Ce. PreseBtlsg for Iheftrtt JljDnjuu! stage "The C6nquestn Marvelous .';'', Scenle riredactton. sufmeetKl esst," the' stery of Lewi ssd DUrfc grsphlcslly told. p-Ul srsle of prices for AotSom- Night. July hIm, nrewoll beloace of wees, t vsal auUaees Salardsr and Suaaay. Price: Ktm-4 Ing. ISe to T6e: matlsses, lfte to toe. Aext week, WlllUm Collier' greatest success. "A Fool sad His Mosey," . v(Morrlsoa st. btt-Sixth sad Seroats.) r TOnOHT AT t:M O'CLOOSU rv.a.lnnln nl.ht - hlS"Waek With a Patrlotis Matlaee To7. 'sly , at : s'sleek, and a Speslal Matias Bataraay. aly a. Tin EtMltBed yttwllei, "KOLB & DILsU" Ths World's Orestest tMraua resiedlsss la ... the. Merry Musical CesMdy Burlesque, rrt -i....iJ. CL- A SMsr lanxtw I. O. V. think nf It! 40 BgAL'Tiri'l..cnORt'' OIHL8 40 Musts sad Mirth. POroXAB rBIOKS Vigkt Sk, tec, toe, T5e. Matinee, goe. S6.. soe. . - g.sr mm sal for the sstlre week. - KelUay AttiasUess THE STAR v3l,5i. . ygAMK MILI0V AMD THS DK LOSS SISTHS. - MACK AMD WILLIAMS. , JXNKIKS AJTO 0'IIIU.. rSAgg BELIH. MB. JOSEm BOKltXA, THX BTABOgOOPX. Oeserst admlooloa luc. Mundajs, STenlns sd holiday, front seats lower loot S0& Bos eats Mr. EMPIRE THIATlg. ' , Jnk ao Marrleaa. Vwm V..M.mana II1t. Matinees st 1:15. BTrnlns st S:IB. ' All thia week tb K.-nilre Btvck Coaipaay In the srest (SMtlosal -. conwdjr -drama. LOST IN LONDON' AABOSaxOsT IOC AI.WATS LYRIC THEATRE - Xsatlag k rvood, Mgrs. ' TI1 HOUBK Or SUCChdUKB." -Weak Btartlag Mmday. Xaly t. TKB STCBLING DAAMA 4 ACTS, .HAZEL K1RKE -. "OBS TOT ALL HATS BKABD , ABOtn." T ' ADMISSION TO ANt BEAT. 10 CBXT8. Vaaaevllls Tttp nPANTa I'l yar EsesUesee 1 IIC Uf.rI"U Atuseties THl BVOXXTX TBIO, I MUSICAL KIWTTTS , MAJtBHALL AMD LOkBAIXt. . . ) DALT AND BTEBOLD . ,-.. .-,.' BOBEkTS AMD DC MOST. :'.. , MB. . K. BHOB K. , THB BABDIBCOPI. General admUetoa. lor. . kTrnlnts. ' Busdart nd " aalldar. trout seats lower Boor, Sue. Box seats tftc. - : DAJUUl THEATRE Ra'a" s.esiin st rmrni. Mansserv, ... THI THBEE KVHXS. ' " ; ' LIZZIB WIUI1. - 't ran abb damdt. jkax wilbow. BOBFBT BOB. trass AMD WlLSOg. M0TIB9 tlCTUAES - BAXEB OBCHXStBA Theatre alar mo I an enaarnrtaixe. rr fnrsiaBres dall at t:fl. 11 sad p. at. Ad wlaalna 10 east to aa seat, eicea koees. send large delegatlnng tcr th xpoaltlon nn ivlr-7M Howttl they-will b Joined by contingents, from Victoria. Nanaimo and Estenelon. An elaborate program will be arranged for Vancouver (British Columbia) day. Other towns (n British Columbls which ars xpcttd to saod dslegatlons Canadian Bank of Commerce CUT C Only Two Dap; 1 1 : : J wJ - 1 Zodfcrc ; Practical Dcmoiistraticz3 th ..Tsrloss. ss for ' saltssry ' far: sbi c ta . ocolateCca: Walter Baker h Cc LIMtTBD DOKCHESTtB, VAJMT" ,. . . (aWutOlsaed 1TS0.) T'-Z; WUl gives by . ' .ili. Mias Elizabeth ICBrrrr tDossssfi Seleses Dspt- Beats T. W. a AX at - .' " c4rtisans Hall . . SwlH TOBB-rTT ST. Oor. rauLye mu, Soh rortlaski. Bfoavday sad Tueay, a t9 ' i '. la ia Aftamoom snd S s'stosat - in th MvaaUn--. Staplos el Mis Boer's praparatiesa. aa Cak, Pnddlaga, Merlsgaes. Is . BoatfleSr le Ctaaav Bavartaa Criasaa, . will do aarvoa si eaes stetar. aa , , wlil be slrssed te saswer all laoulna - Crdlng tba saaae. A efteroat saeina 1 1 ejreuare aad aaa lad at aerS larte, ' Bsaiple cakes ot tke Waltsr Bakes I -T aituai No. 1 Chornlate. the Tanlle , a I Ckenohtte and little ssaipl eaa ot t-e Breakfaat Coco. Jsa a hook -o -"Csa. rboeelatlteclpa" will be preaestsd to 1 srOBS attending tkeas lecture, sad a J Who ar tatereeteS la sdestina should sot fall to attend, as they ar - 'r-'- razz to axx. Formers PIcnlc, Rohsc's Paris h 10 f , TORY-AMD CJtFE ; :- voanijro MzxasTS, Tsks PsrtUad Httgba) ear snd get' eft at Bawthorne Tor race, oae hlork troas ear lae Me eUmbtBg. - BlertHe alevator. I - See BMatlfal at (set t soworrst satiitiWM troa to of tower.. Xo eaa oat s dslsty - 1 WhU Vlewlsg ta SMSt SiagBtflcOSt Seanar I asiertrs. Opes B a. av to S a. as. Aiit aloa 10 easts. ... i GERMAN CCCf GACZITJ Opposite Main Kntrsnc. Fair O round. - rXOU JAJBOB ITXIT SfSSU.3. i r..; . BLAZIBR BBOB. - - CONCERT KVBBT KIOHT. S4B-B4B Bl'BXBIDB. Portland AccJ:::.y. AX IBOUaa ABD CtiBBIOAI SCI3C1--' Fits boys aa girls for esaters sad vn i ns' enlleses. . OtSr hours of fke principals u f ; waratloa, fTaaa a. n. to 12 m., at tuI sraarmy, eorser of Tblrteeath sad Barrtaosl atroets. roc mwfH, agereea Portland Academy ''... 'f-'"- Portland, Oreges. ; 1 String Beans. 3 Cans......... Per dozen.- . . . . New York Grocery Eleventh,, and r Morrison Ct;ta. Bargains jo C!:tL: Men's and Boys Suits, right up-to-Cat In styl. for tl.to. 110.0. flit and tll.00. Ths vesysams grade hlgh-rsnt stores chsrgs from $110 to 15.00 mora. Big selection of Men's Hsts. Psnts, Shirts snd I'nderwear, from ' la ta 11.40 saved In comparison la e her stores' prices., "j ' . Tou csn note our prices to hs ths lowest by Investigating our stock s Shoes ssd Oxfords, tan, patsnl lee 'ier or vlcl kid, for Ladles. Men, Mlsr t of Boys. Our prices srs sli msrt.i hi plain figures, as ws hav strict! f-. pries.' .' . : John -dhl. "1 oorasr rtrs' Asd fi. " i k Tatrd srs r . and hava not a yet k-t T r Oolden. nevU. l I eroftsutd Vaia, i I '' ';' v - -:. -