The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 05, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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Dr. Charles M. Cheldon Refuses
San . Franciscans Ar Saying
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Exposition bunaay
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. gabeerlber f The Joornal who re
r tot week or fencer lear kae
the paper itovid at tbelr residences ,
wl to en addraae by mail at
the rtcular rates. a4 eulUMlaa will ba .
wde b- regular carrier attar rtlura
to the eltj, except at Lou Beaeb and
Seaside, wbara Tha Journal baa a res-
JUr carriar delle-rr. Albert Otati
f Ilaraco, Waiblngtoa. baa eaters at
ba Journal an I jm. Dmi4 mwA I.wl
' Co. of geaalde hare -barge 0 Tba
eonraai an Beaelos ar Ulatauo Deaca.
' Dell.ery will ba Bade at these two
solata at resular euoeortptlue ratea.
litre your change at addreaa to roar .
carrier or Pboaa Mala 000 and prompt
attealloa will ba give ail orders.
' Th tt Bandar axcuralon to tha, Cae
enda Locka and return on 'the faataat of
all tha Willamette and Columbia river
atea.mcra. th4 Charlea R. Bpenoar, start
ring from the foot of WaahlntTton street
' at a. m. and returning about p. la
affords pne, of the moat delightful
. steamboat rldea In the world. There la
. no other trip on earth enahrined' In so
much grandeur and wealth of ecenary.
;rThe steamer, pasaea through a conetant
, panorama of mountain and glens, cata-
V recta and canyons, hill and dale, mighty
. forests and rolling prairies, flabwbeela
In operation and the wonderful Cascade
locka, built at an expense of f 4,000.000
and It years' eonatant effort. Tourleta
come thousands of miles'" ttr-'rlew the
entrancing - beauties of tha Columbia
between Portland and the locka, es
pecially Multnomah fall a. 160 feet, and
all thla matchleaa beauty may be aeon
, rjunday. at an expense ef H. Kxcem
Excellent
' meals served on board, It cents.
Rev, Oliver W. Van Osdel, D. IV pae
' or Of the Flrat Baptist churoh, Spo
kane, Washington. Is to occupy the pul-
, ..pit at the White Temple Bunday morn-.
Ing and evening. Dr. Van Osdel has
V lield several prominent pastorates in tha
' middle west' Large success baa at
tended his ministry In Spokane, and the
church has under construction a hand--""some
stone-building, to be known as, the
' Spokane City Temple. He has also been
. vary vigorous In his efforts along mu
nicipal reform, and was prominently
': Identified with the recent moral "bouae
' cleaning of his city. Dr. Van Osdel
will preach In the morning on "Moun
tains of Gold," and In the evening on
Frora Missouri Whof with bene
dictory seryloe, "Who Is Jesusrj ...
-' ' Unless - the council enlarges the aa
L eeeament districts for the - South .Port
' land fills, the- property - owners -will
bring an Injunction suit to restrain the
'' city from collecting the expense of the
Improvements. The South Portland Clt
' laens" association last night decided to
v appoint a Committee of It to go before
- "the council to ask for an ordinance en-'
1 larglng the aaaeaament districts. The
.' streetcar' company, the railroad -com-panlea
and the Taxpayers' league were
criticised for alleged attempts to pre
vent the enlargement of th district In
Mentally the promoters . of - the pro
Npoecd garbage franohls grab, -were
bandied roughly.' lTTr , . ... .
8. B. Rich fell through a trapdoor near
- Tne corner or Morrison anaiEie
atfrveita I 1 1 mArnlnv r n 'in ti"rlnu n
h wit sevareljr injured. He may bring an
action for damages, alleging ' that the
" . carelessness of the store owners1 was
- ' Inexcusable. Mr. Rich states that other
' complainta have- been "made agalnat the
r same persona, and that. they have often
. left open the door at night, endangering
the lives and limbs of all who paaa that
?uwsy.- ' ;,i-:, ; ;,-
' We Invite' you to come In and Invest!-
gate-the great values we give tn our
H. aults. Ve will be- glad to have
' you exarnne our up-to-date materials.
' us well asour workmanship. We have
' only one price. Any suit in the. house to
. your order, - $26; any - pants. IT. to; no
-: more, no less. Visitors always weloome
' and not urged to buy. Unique Tallor-
- Jng Co., 147 Washington.' nesr Seventh,
-"'atreet. ' -, : f .U
' ' Slghtseers-l-Speclal 100' miles tor ti.
. on the O. W. P. Ry. Ca. following the
. , Willamette river to Oregon City, thence
- through the Kagle Creek valley to Csa
' " rlrro, two hour atop at Estacada, on the
; Clackamas.. river, where lunch may be
' had at the Hotel Estacada. Car leavee
.daily, except Sunday. from First and
.Alder streets, at .40 a. m.; return 4
p. m. ' -V 'm t,'i.-'' r'..
' ' : Mrs.', Elisabeth Fleishman ' Aschhelm
- of San' Franclaco. wife of I. . J.
'Aschhelm,' secretary ' of .y,th - B'nal
t" B'rltb district grand lodge In that city,
and who is famous for her work In X-
ray demonstration died on' Thursday
evening from an operation wlilch.waa
- rteeeeaitated through the poisoning of
' her arms In connection . with X-ray
work. 'x .,-. '
' Attention,' W. 'O. W. We hava en
gaged an extra fleet of launches and
will give extra service to the Oaks, Sat
urday 'afternoon and Bunday. ' We offer
you a most delightful river ride at little
coat. Favorite Boating company, foot
Morrison street TeL Main 40 J. N. B.
- Ours ar .the only boats landing pas
aengers at this .resort- '' -
.- -Special rates tomorrow on th O. W.
PV trolley line to Oregon City andr Can
emah perk, M cents round trip, follow
ing the Willamette, river for 16 miles.
,uancins; aiiernoun ana -ewniux., v.r
with open trailers leave Flrat and Alder
streets on the odd-hour and every 40
-minutes. . '. 11 'v
" Sunday Outing Steamer -l Republlo
leaves foot of, Washington -street at. 10
a. m. Sundays 'for 8t Helens. . Return
. Ing, leaves St. Helens at p. m. ::'
Heavy traffic on th Portland 'streets
' was responsible for another automobile
.'Accident yesterday, ' when William and
We Want -
Good Electric Ironer. '' Mast
be competent to do first
claw work.'- ;- - j
Good Wages Paid Z-
Ours is the only laundry in
Oregon having steam heated
polishers (the kind that does
not scorch the linen) for col
lars, cuffs and such apparel.
.UNION LAUNDRY
v Second and Columbia '
' TeL Mam 3S3. . :
SAYS MANAGEMENT HAS
CROJCEN ITS AGREEMENT
Shows - Letter . Frorri Good. Who
Suted That Nothing Would Be
Done on Grounds Out of Harmony
With Sacredness of Sabbath. :
Dr. "Charles M." Sheldon of Topeka,
Kansas, author of "In His Steps," who
waa te preach tomorrow at the exposi
tion, ha canceled his engagement and
will gtve his address at the First Pres
byterian church tn the, morning. . In the
evening be will preeeb it the First Con
fregational churoh. .; "-'.'V '
Rr, .Sheldon .ba.seB' Ills . ' cef usI . t
preach at th exposition on the ground
that, the Trail will be open on Sunday,
and a tales that the management agreed
with the committee on copgreases that
this would not be allowed. The' agree
ment which was presented to him .waa
contained In a letter written by Presi
dent Goods aa follows:
. "I will state that the Sunday arrange
ments for the iwla and Clark Centen
nial exposition, have been decided upon
as follows: Th gates will be dosed
until it o'clock noon; during th after
noort th gates -will be open; the Trail
will ba doaed during the day; the ma
chinery will not be in operation; special
attention will be given to music, the
educational' features of the exposition
and religious exercises; preachers of
national, reputation are being secured to
peak. It is the purpose of th directors
to allow nothing to be done-wrthm the
ground on the Sabbath that a hail be out
of harmony with the sacradness of the
day. ' ... H. W. -OO0DB, President"
Dr. Sheldon reached Portland yester
day, having- left Topeka before th ar
rival of the telegram from th commit
tee on' congresses telling, of the de
cision of. Judge Fraser tbatv the Trail
might' be opened. He conferred with
several " Portland clergymen and mem
bers of . the . committee and concluded
that he could not consistently keep hie
engagement. Inasmuch as th terms of
the original agreement had been, altered.
. It la understood that, many persons
who war parties to the original agree
ment have raised th question as te th
position that was .assumed by the expo
altlon corporation when the case was
pending in court and some a tat that
th corporation did not fight the eaae
aa If it desired to win It - - . ,
Th agreement was used In the eaat.
It is said, to Induceemloact clergymen
to com to . Portland to apeak at the
exposition, and It la aatd the arrange
ment was so satisfying to th religious
people of that region, that all the church
papers urged their people to visit the
exposition, and that editorial expres
sions have been frequent to th effect
that- th exposition waa oonduoted oa
th highest level of all that had been
held la this country, end that its high
nral fnna waa mnrh to be admlrea.
'X meetlnerbrHiemmm
grosses will be held early next week t
take up matters pertaining to tne isaut
raised. '''. ' " .
J. P. CI nr ice had a narrow escape from
death, oh the . BurnsMe street bridge.
They wer crossing; In a light vehicle,
when ta large auto truck .came up be
hind and crashed into them. The buggy
was entirely demolished and the .two
men received sever although not seri
ous Injuries, In their fall. The men In
th auto true hastened away without
waiting to learn what damage- bad been
don, and, as th number of th machine
could not be dlacovared. It is not known
who Is responsible for the accident
A party of U0 members of the Kansas
Editorial association. In a special train,
will arrive at Huntington tomorrow
evening en route to Portland to see the
exposition. . They wlll'change from thefr
tratn to a boat at The Dalle and, ar
rive here Monday evening. Rlnald M.
Hall, advertising sgent of the O. R.
N. rati and water lines, departed today
for Huntington to meet the visitors and
conduct, them over, the Oregon portion
of their route." The edltora will make a
slay of several days In Portland and
se th cltyand country. . r"
' See the Sea at. Seaside A delightful
trip to old ocean,-only four hours' ride
from Portland. ' Take a dip In th briny
deep. Trains leave : the - union depot
dally at t a. in.- For information apply
to Mr. C A. Stewart agent, S4S Alder
atreet,- Pbon Main 0, " ' J?.-- :
Trolley trips tomorrow on th Of W.
P. to Gresbam, 31 -cents ; Kagle' Creek,
Estacada and upper Clackamas " river
points, 40 cents round trip.- Dinner at
Hotel Estacada, 71 cents. Car a leave
First and Alder streets 7:10, :0, 11:40
a. m.; 1:0, 1:40, 8:44, 7:11 p. m. n . . ;
Portland ' Tamale Parlor,- ' th ' only
place in town where enchiladas,' chile
con- earn with frljoles. Mexican Style,
also ' the celebrated Frits' ta males, ar
made. .Open from 11 m. to 11 p. m.-
' Dr. Ryan. Instructor-of modern theol
ogy at the St Paul Catholio seminary.
Minnesota, wilt preach at 10:10 o'clock
maaa at St ' Mary's church, Albtna. to
morrow morning, . , :' '' v
' Rev. Thomas B. Sherman, S, ' J, will
speak tomorrow evening at 8" o'clock at
St Mary's t cathedral. Fifteenth and
Davis streets, on "Broken Idols."
Attorney John C ShIUock of Minne
apolis has decided to make Portland his
future home and has opened an office
In th Washington building. - .
, -;.-4f-. '
Rev. Charlea it. Sheldon, D. D., speaks
In First Congregational church Sunday
evening at 7:4 o'clockr Dr. House
preaches In th morning. 'T T - .
We are atlll selling our $3. 10 eye
glasses for- $4- Consultation- tree, end
every pair guaranteed. Metsger dc Co
111 Sixth street -',.' j-.y.., - . s
t Hi Newman, of th Seattle police
fore, and his wife- arevlaltlng friends
and relatives On th east side during
bis vacation.. . . ' . .. '. " , ....
Rev. J. 3. Evanl will preach at the
Rodney avenue Christian church tomor
row morning and. evening at th usual
hours, ' . - r
7 Steamer w America leaves . foot Wash
Ington atreet for 8t Johna and Llnnton
at and 10 . m. and 1.1; i and 1 p. tn.
Good algna put up quickly,
Klelser, Fifth end Everett
Totter
Dr. Amos, surgeon. Dekum ..bullaiag.
frits' tamales ar th best-
WILL. HAVE CIQ DAY HERE
' . WEEK FROM THURSDAY
All the. Commercial Bodies' of tha
; Bay City Will Combine to tlako
tho Occgglon NoUblo IniHlstory
bf Expoiltio'n. -r r ' '., (
San' Franolsco Is coming to the Lewis
and Clark exposition In regal arrayv The
commercial bodlea of that city the
Merchants' : association. . board of. trade.
Manufacturers' and Producers' aasoeta
tlon, chamber of ' commerce, promotion
committee-and Merchants' . ,axobog-r
have agreed on August IT as Ban Fran
dace day. J- . ' ' '
- Thla will mean a mammoth excursion
of boosters, which wlU leave San Fran
cisco -en August 14 and arrive on the
morning of August IT, to take the fair
by storm.- .- .
8ecretaryXrMr"KInr-ortb-Mr-ehanta'
aaeoctatlon baa been .named aa
th executive offloer of the celebration,
and with H. P. Nadeau.. traveling rep
reaentatlve - of th exposition's xcur
slon department an ' eye-opener will be
worked up for that big .day. There will
be a special program In the California
building, a, banquet and reception, and
possibly .a grand ball In honor of th
visitors, who will be filled from head to
toe with th enthueiaam that grew In
th land of sunshine and flowersr Tlfe
Portland Commercial club and chamber
of commerce will take part in th cele
bration; in fact will very likely arrange
many . of -the enjoyable events of the
day. v - - ;.; . ' '
On' the aame day Illinois and Louisi
ana will be honored at th fair and a
special program will probably be given
at 4h Illinois buUdlng. ..- r ' s
.:i$i$ceiebmio;iio
BE A ViOER
V
State Commissioner Kern Prom
.. ises Something Unlqua on .
V';.,;r,Stata,a Day. r"
'Missouri vis preparing for a celebra
tion on her day, September 14. that will
be Just a Itttl different from anything
th exposition haa-seen. 'Whether- it
will b a great masqu ball, a midnight
parade, a corn-buaklng be or a barbe
cue I aa yet undecided.-but it will be
th aim of th Mlssourlans to do some
thing unique and startling; '
Robert H.sKern. president of the atate
commission, arrived yesterday with hla
family, and spent the day on th fair
grounds. After racking his brain half
the night tn an, effort to rrtt on. a new
iff "F&sT TIF Baa llr Shci
hf liiaaaAurt. tn m. aaeiea of entertain
mentaand soclar events, .would Vmake
all other function of th fair . seem
quiet and -tame. " . .
Tour Missouri societywhich has re
ceived' us so kindly," said Mr. Kern,
"tells us 10,000 Mlssourlans 11 v In Ore
gon. Governor Folk and staff will - be
bar on September 14. Our senators,
congressmen and legislators hav been
Invited and many will be present Our
commission will conclude the Missouri
day exercises by tendering th governor
a banquet at which w hop to hav as'
guests many representative men of the
Paeiflo. slope, whose, ability and energy
and , charaoter in' ten years will make
your ' marveloua country th - garden
spot of America." - . 'i - .
... v Claremont Tavern.
' n 4h .' Wltlatnatt Tannnh Wv
leaves foot Morrison St, Merrill's boat
house, to Claremont, 10. II a. m., i, t
4):t0, 1:11 p. m. Returning from .Clare
mont, 11 a. m.l 1. S. I, T:0. 11:10 p. ta.
" . . . WHERE TO DINE. - v
' Lewi a and Clark Observatory cafe.
1,000 feet above the city. Fin service.
" Xn Honor f St. 7omisia. . ;
A solemn celebration will be held to
morrow In Holy Roaary church, corner
Eaat Third and Clackamas streets. In
honor-of St Dominic the founder of the
Order of Preachers or Dominicans. This
will be the (S4th anniversary of the
death of thla : saint whom . Catholics
honor not only on account of his heroic
sanctity, but because he Is ths founder
of a renowned religious oeder and th
Inatltutor of the devotion , called the
roaary Very Rev. Father A. S. Lawler,
O. P.,- assisted by Rev. Father J. D.
CBtien. O. P., and Rv. . Father C. V.
Lamb, O. P., will offer the sacrifice of
the mass.' J. H. Caas will direct the
Holy Roeary-mal eholr. The aermon-j
will he delivered by Rev. Father Greg
ory. Robb, O.' S. B. - ' . . .,
' Oecrge VskerwooeVs raneraJ. '
Th funeral of George E. TJaherwood
of the civil war, company F, Seventh
New Jersey Infantry,, will be held Surf
day at 10:10 o'clock at Holman's chapel.
Rer. Henry A.. Barden will conduct the
services. -.- - 1 ', -rl
Tom Koraddea StnstJ.
' Tom McFadden. head captain at tha
Hotel Portland, and. .widely, known from
the Paclflo to. the Atlantio coaat was
thrown -from a moving streetcar yester
day and Buffered sever bruises. . .
i...x :
Taylor Street
c7VIcthodist rr
: Church... ,
DR. F. BUROETTB 8HORT, '
, .... ..Pastor. .... .
:I0 a. m........-.'.'.;Clases ;
10:30 a., m...... .Morning Sermon
' " " ' BVBJBOTI '
I Mission of Jesus H.
1J:1$ p. m.. ...... .Sunday School
0:10 p. nv..w...Kp worth League
- T:10 p. ra... ..... Evening Sermon,
'.; ! ' " Br "'""'"'',;' '..
! Dr. Hollingshead
- arsuiramBa -wRivooafa. , :
The People's Popakr Church
SHOULD ANY EtTMISSED ;
c V THERE WILL' BETR0U8LE
Enumerator Warned by CltUtnu
That He Should Bettor Not Over
,look . Any of Them, sod' Says. He
iWill Be CarefuL A r ' : :i,
The east aide ef flea ef Ttie Jearaal ' Is te
the .tore at Mrs. W. W. McKtaaer. M Beat
Uorrawa atreeu Telapheee Eaat J75.
- The St. John reesus will be taken
next- month and It baa been Impreaaed
on the mind of the. enumerator that he
had better not -com rn with any re
turns a la Slglsr If he wants to enjoy
a peaceful life. Moaas Tufts will count
th beads, and -probably ball ot those
who will be enumerated have informed
him that if they ar missed there will
be trouble Mr. Tufts Is a real estate
aaan, and has assured the -anxious--that
they will b counted..'
" Mr. Tufts expeots t find J. 5 00 real
denta In th town limits, which will be
gain of nearly-1.000 per cent In the
laat flv years, and of 100 per cent or
more la the laat two yeara This spring
a school census was taken wbloh showed
thane wer more than 1,000 residents In
the place, and at th last election nearly
too voters wer on th list, since the
election and th taking - of th school
census dosens of homes have been built
and occupied, tranalent room hav been
filled with permanent lodgers and the
demand for bouses to rent as been
tar In advance trf the supply.
St Johns believes it baa ll.ISO.000 In
taxable property, where It had but lit
tle more than a tenth of . that amount
two yea re ago, and the people think It
certain. that there ar t.100 people liv
ing In th plac. ... . -
Whan ' th census - Is completed 1 the
board of trade will publish, a compara
tive statement ahowmg the growth of
the town In th laat five years, in popu
lation as well as financial standing.
PUBLIC DOCK COMPLETED.
' A ''"'! -"' ."- i-"
St. John 'sag Finished Only Knaielpal
."" Waarf ta SUvar. " ?'
' St Johns has ths only publlo dock on
the river, and can boast of more prog
ress In this respect than can Portland.
Yesterday th dock was completed -auid
turned over to th city, and all river
boats and especially those doing way
landing work on the lower Columbia will
purrnT"Uur port TKClIocItMfibugH
worth 12.000 In material and workman
ship, cost th city , only 1400, and this
will be paid whan the. bond are sold.
The dock was so cheaply aeoured be
oaua local lumber mills furnished th
material and the cost of building waa
th chief feasor. -y -
It is a two-sCory affair, with room
oo the upper. dock for a team-to turn,
ill a-ling iP"' a.e ----'
a chut runs from th upper dock, en
abllng it to be used at low water. Later
etorehoiia jrUl jrobably be built for
th convenience of JaBtppr, "but ' fresa I
th start tha dock will ba used dally, as
many heavy shipments wbloh can come
cheaply by boat but which hav been
almost prohibited becaua of freight
Charges by car and train, will be mad
now. . -
Th dock will aleo prove a boon to
pleasure craft and passenger boats that
hav before been compelled to land on
the muddy shore, or else to 'pass the
town ntlrly. ; " ' R
MONSTROSITY PUZZLES.
ST Xaw Fonsd
to Six-Legged
- Cows and
S-emoaade.
- As no section of the St Johns charter
deals with the exhibition of a six-lagged
cow, and aa the city ordinances ahed no
light on this legal question, . the town
auditorJudge of the court and city at
torney have been trying to hew out a
law to tit a peculiar case. Yesterday
two men appeared before the auditor
and asked permission to exhibit a great
bovine wonder, which came from Cali
fornia, was six months old and bad the
usual quartet of lege with two added
for : good measure. Just when It. waa
determined to put the cow under the
caption of "at cetera amusements," one
of the owners of the beast said bla
partner wanted permission to sell lemon
ade outside the barn where the, cow waa
ta be-exhibited. This added confusion
to perplexity, for while thsr might be
found - ordinance . which could be
stretched to cover a six-legged cow.
there was no measure) that by any
amount of straining could be made to
oover the combination of pink lemon
ade and bovine malformation.. It was
finally held that the cow was the, main
circus snd the lemoned was th side
show, and on this basts a settlement was
madi ' - "'".':.
:t: welcome airship;
S. Johns Vows Oraft to Weir Where
aVaanck Take Okarg. ,
Th visit of an airship to 8J- Johns
Thursday evening was accompanied by
a publlo demonstration In which 1.000
men, women and children took part, and
a number of peculiar incidents ocourred;
The ship, which was drifting at the
mercy . of the southeastern breese,
tangled up with the schoolhouse grovs of
flrsy jhen It drifted on to the first handy
church spire, where It nearly came- to
anchor. The spectators were covered
with th aand that th aeronaut threw
out and the ahlp moved on, but showed
an Inclination to come to the ground.
The ballast had about given out and a
rope was thrown overboard and the boys
ef the town towed the craft to the publlo
dock. There the rope was hitched to a
launch and the return Journey to the
fair grounds was begun. Ths ship, how
ever, refused to follow the guidance of
the launch and headed across the river,
and ahowed a disposition to roost on the
roof of the roadhouse. By throwing
overboard all the ballast the ship was
persuaded to remain ayapended 40 feet
from the ground, and the engineer
dropped another rope with directions to
the crowd below. Shortly after a demi
john was fastened to the rope, the tug
was hauled aboard and, apparently satis
fied.' th ugly bag of wind consented to
start home.
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MINISTERS' tN CONVENTION.
Bvrag-illoal AisoeUUoa Camp Meeting
; Begins With Snarls Prayer Meeting.
' The ministerial convention ' of ' the
Evangelical association In camp at
Jenning s Lode eommenred with a aun
rise prayer meeting yesterday mornlnf
Our Beautiful , v i
Acsrltn T&Hicg ticto -
r JFrae to ETerybody""
: Purehasing our
Teas Coffees - Spices
China v
Crbbkery ; Glassware
Greatest Offer . of tti) As
dtp this Coopo out, Mob
k to any of or otor.":f'-:
ttSVaMiO - t--
cc
o
7 $5.00 wortk of Coaft4MH
'" towsH fttlae; yow ttkt :
Taliing Machine Free
Beji, Girls, and ToBt.,UdIes
this Is Tour Chance ' -j
'.' . Come and fts Um .
trot Ajcaicti ISptrtjst ti C
; , ' , ftecee Byerywkere
ttl Washington' Bt, t,i. - '.
Stl Flrat etreet rt1,a
Oregon City, Ifaln street
- Astoria, (71 - Commercial St :
PIANOS THAT SELL
STEINWAY
A. B., CHASE
EMERSON.
ESTEY
. STARR
RICHMOND-
HELLER
The above named makes of pianos ar
so well and favorably known that they
need no comments from us. ;
RIGHT PIANOS AT ri
! RIGHT PRICES
And on suitable terms' makes It easy for
DUNDORE PIANO CO.
. ' Steinway Dealer yk;':
233 WASHINGTON STREEL
lfortn Pacific S. S. Co.'$ Stamer
I
Sail' for TAQUINA. "NKWPORT, CO
QUILLB RIVER POINTS and COOS
BAT - ,- , - , '
MONDAY, Aug. 7,
lPToxa OolamhU Pock aTo. 1
Ticket Offict-251 Washington St
. H. TOUNO. AGENT. .
x.y-( .,'.:-. r phon M.' 1114. - - - '
snd wtTI TOUtlnn each: morning until
next Friday. The afternoon and even
Ing sessions ar camp meeting and re
vival services and. dally young people's
meetings will be held, as well aa chil
dren's meetings, under th direction of
Mrs. R. F. Jameson and Mrs. s. A.
Slewert This morning the topics con
sldered by th ministerial convention
wer. "Essentials to Ministerial Sue
ceaa," by R. F. Jameson, .end "Paaaton
for Soul a." by B. A. Slewert
. , . - C
-, Woodmen of r the World.
Do not leav our beautiful city until
you have taken a trip on the Willamette
river. The Oregon City Transportation
oompany baa three fin boata running
between this city . and Oregon City,
Boata leaving foot of Taylor atreet at
t and 11:10 a. m. and 1:10 p. m. Re
turning leave Oregon City at 1 a. m.
1:10 and :I0 p. m. Three solid hours'
ride for 4i cents round trip. . .
The Tavern Invites.
Every grown man and woman, resi
dent or visitor, In this city la cordially
Invited to visit the Tavern and aee the
ftneat and most unique Cafe and grill
room in th United States. Opposite the
Oregonlan building Ladles annexe. 909
Aiaer Bireet- . - .
When in Seattle
.Oo tp the , Rathskeller, a high-class
plac to eat. Sea foods,, eastern meats,
large orchestra daily. ... : , ; :
Milwaukie Country Club.
' Eastern and Seattle races.'- Take Sell-
wood and Oregon City cars at First and
Alder. ,'-'.-.' i
i - ' 1 1 '"""
Freferred wk OuaM eeela.
All J Lewis' Best Braad. ,
Ltr" way ro nrjr OM.
Contains iNothing intunou.
Very Euy o Apply.
top tas ruts mom aimie. ,
Cattle er honee. Caere l'e IB rr real mm
antlk irf at tarawated with Ilea. , lUer
feed In peae; aa en "iaia. Hncy t.Hoa
ners fnr lt-lf a snare limea tirrt. , to ceata
nart H falloa. Mall ardera lll.d. .
' " .' t. atrrzeit ' ' ,
, Ued. Peeltry gnnelte a ad rertllleera.
IM Freat KU-'. Bear . Ta.t t-. rortlaaa. Or.
' . , rbeae Mala T01.
INli VV-JT A
tOW EASE
at any time of day at any gate.
Euro
pian. to 07 per cay.
CCLLIN5 HOT
Wtaated en the OolamMa Brrex. M HUM ftraam VMrUaaa.
- The waters of Collins Hot Springs ar famous for th our of Rhenmattimt. .
IJver and Kidney Troubles. On application I can give many namee of parti
who have Jeen cured by th nee of theee waterc Moat beautifully, situated,
grand scenery, good fishing and th best accommodations In the North woofa
Com and se for. youraelf. Seeing W believing. O. . BBZrOatn, FroiMtieao-.
Portland:
FORTTJU4TJ. ORSOOM. y
Plan U.00 a ky
, eae vpnae. .
HEADQUARTERS FOR " tOTO
IST8 AND COMMTBCTAirr'
- TRAVELERS. ,,
'"Special rates made to families.
and alngie gentlemen, a jnoaern.
'Turklih bth aUbUshmnt In th
aoteL -
... .a. a foiraia, ibntiw, ;
ISbCUNG
anSsoSTIfy f urnTshedeaulpped''
with every - modern conveniens,
n direct car line to exposition
and dertota: five minutes' -walk to
1 shoiiiilng and business dletrlcts;
au outsiae rooms, iignt ana airy.
flectrio and ' gas lighted,- baths,
ate tl to 12.10 par day, for two
persons. Including hatha , f -, ... .
309 iefferson Street
Near City Halt, Pbon Black 1111.
i :
AXV
Marqunm Th ttM - -S..-
Grand
C Belllg. Pres.
VeeTteea IHreet tetweaa OU sad Tta,
"BeaMSiber.' The atarenaa la the easiest
theatre ia Port U ae. "Or. goal aa.
Toalftit and Toraorrew Nljht. Tlpeclal Marine
loeaorrsw (sacaraari at i w e uioca, .
''' - - TKX IZIaUI OOatXDZAjri, - "
7J KOLB S: DILL Y
Is the Musical Ooned- Sartoaqae.
. o. u. :
comidt rtm CATCHT MCMa
" SO BeestlfUl Chans Olrla 00,
' PftPrXAB ' PUCKS Matinee tSe, Me, Mc;
Right xee. eoe. Son. TO. ...
Belasco Theatre . uZSu
(rorferly CohuabU Theatre) 14th sad Weak.
- i . , . . 1 " . ' , .
52 PLAYS IN 52 WEEKS
. : tonon ad axx vm, -
KATIMBEg TOMOBBOW AMD OCltDAT,
TBKTH'WKEK BEXU0CO STOCK CO.
Praaaatl Taralaa ef Bleat's 6m.
CARMEN
;-bt KAxra - bobabt. . .-,
t'BICCsS-ltht tSe te T6ev Mate..' Sor le 10.
- Beit- Weekv-'XADY BODMTirTJL."
GRAND
. . ... ' CDDIX tEsinc
; THI TALE TBIO.
" '". ".'', aUTE. CABBIE
.. ... --..j-ui KIBOgBOBTg
.- r . . MXK. VIDA
''",' B. fBED UgIWTOB
. '. . XBJX SBAXDUOOxB .
Oeaeral admteelos. 10 eenta. Brenlnrs.' Bna
flare ana aonoa-a, rean-Tea aeace on Haw Soar,
ao erata. boi aeaia, ceaia.
THE i. BAKER
' OBEAT gPECIAt BIU.
Theatre alera-S oooL Keatlog A rlnod, Mtrr.
XLABTTaTT A BOTB'B MX1TBTBBXB.
Bea Paler, Barry Boyd, De Oarre BmtWra.
Oaalae Oanedy Eeur, Leaila Xaavey, Jeae WU.
ea. eraed Flaale Beaeatieaal Aet, Merbag
rtetaraa, BalnWa Oreaaatra. ; '
- rerrereianeea aally at I M, T:S0 ' s4 0
e. m aaaaca srirea IM bla aame an
eeata emag io xea cante, eaceptlng besaa.
ST A R
' BVBT'S SOS A pro I01IUT CIBCUg
r TBI BUilCAi BAAM ,
J-. ' . ' BEKLAW .
..... ' THjrBAiOFeoot ' ...
' - .: OrilS V, KABSISOTOB r '
josEra bobh ,
' - J THE BIABOeOOrX '
Heaaral adialealan. 1A m&tm. Km..m a.
Oaja and kolldaja. reeerr-d eeata aa lower
bmt. av r-i,a. eai aeaia, xa eestaL
LEWIS AND CUt UK OtlSEttVA.
TORY JtMDCJtFB
- ' , 'OBTXABD RXXeBTS.
Take Portia ml Hel(kaj tar aa get eft al
-" m.--, wm Binra mm ear lie.
Bo tUmelnt. Bleetrle elevetor.
aVe keanilral eltert ef aamirral w.frlti!
nun ana f I V . . . . i.i. b.
klie elewlag tk'e aet wateirwel
I Awerlre. Oaea I a. am. te a. av. A. '
lea 10 eeeA
hotel ln ' exposition grotfv
ar furnished with nasa. aUio-
Ing them to go to and from the stouk-- '
pen plan, 1 69 to IS per day. Amer
a. Rd. J. T. M'CREADT. atAnager
K3TEL
Hotel Fairmouiii
munloations for patrons. Uniformed .
porters and bellboys at air hours ar
g.Star v BSrVtOS. ( j : t , ,- ,'
150 Elecant Rooms
LLJOpea for Guests
turn a bat ABrtvtr.
W. H. LATTTN. General Manager.
PALACE HOTEL
Whether h gos by land
or sea, the traveler will Snd
It a delightful trip to San
Franclaco, where hl bould
stop at th world-facaed
Palace Hotel
and enjoy its many attrac
tive features.- For fuller
information writ . t th
Palao, r a ,, s-..
-. T. O BTBBBXT
t th Portland Inform-
E
ta
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Al aaaai aa eai at, &.BaaaBaWBBBaBnVJW-ata. anaannnnaxeka.
71CcM Spring Cq:;l
WICcIt St:z
Leaves Oregon City dally, except Sun
day, at 0:10 a, m. Far 11.60. Orwon
City oflle next door to Oregon "Vvavar
Power Co.' depot
ROBERT C.V0SE
' - - Sao Beytotoa a'trMt - :
;; BOSTON. MA8S. VAf (
'"' Mw'ri.e. ' ;
PAINTINGS
-. '., ' '- ' ,'- ''' '
. ' - ' ' ' ,-" - v ..
. .There baa been and win b .
no ehang tn th price t
' Mineral .Water. , Soda Watar.
- 8iphona. . Syrupa , . taj . th
sam price will be maintained!
all reports to tha contrary nU
' withstanding. . .. t . '' ' 1
STA2 E3TTLn.G WCtll '
ea Ftawt a,v
Neat, - clean - and ' artistic'
." . - i " 'i
printing '. our. : HOBBY.
- -jt , '"' "'.' '
No doubt aa to aatiefac
" tion if done by the
' -; -v's' '' r :' ' '
Crtrojiolllaii Jfrna .'
147 mOUT ST. V TeL' Mala t)i
rv
Tka aekool eainarhear , ... ..j
. Aa elewentafy arhaat, wlrk arl-aary sag
""ilrVeer. - '
- aad weatera eoUa.
A baar-lins kali f gtrte. M.mt
OflU-j fceara ta artaHaato rlr '
amiaer, Iroai a. at k
aeaoenir. 'nr eetal"ee. .'
- " PORTtlNO al" - . " '
Tkkrterath and Marrlaoa, refiead, t
TWMMTT-U1MXM ABO UFSJlUat ST3.
Opposit Kain Btetawaee ta aVewla aaUl
. . -. Clark fcsreaithm. . -Only
absolutely flreproof . htl- ad
joining grounds, equipped with eleetria
talanhnnin and ananial talanhonlo earn
)fnmA ftf?
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