Tins oniico:? daily journal Portland. Saturday evening, june is. ucs. . . TpyiOHT l AMVUMXm. , r- JUIHg.... .... .'. ...t '.. ."Th Rooneors" Bsksr "Th Man From the Goldea WmI" I-Trlc.. "Brent ht to Jostle" '" , ."UuUl lilnvnam" Grand..... Vaadetllla Pentaga .. Vaudsvlll or i every Sunday w carry our excursionists up through th heart, of. th Cascad mountains to Caacada - Locks, a point on tho Columbia l mllas from Portland, to one of th tnoat charming and romantio" spots on the . Tace of th Globe. The Chaa. R. Spen- cer depart from bar Oak street dock.- Portland, at a. m. returning P. m., affording . excursionists nine liours of solid enjoyment and 138 mile ride among tha ecenlo wonders of the world .Among the waterfalls , to be seen la one. Multnomah, which has a drop of (00 feet, and tha mountalna and U.aay ona. jirejBeiiJL a. janorama jofwel rd 1 y ,. wua granaeur wiucn is aimpiy inae ; acrlbabl. Tho famous Caatle Rock, so much, written of --of lata, on of. the wondra of the Columbia, Is approached within a few feet nd is the admiration -'-of every -tourist.- Be up early -tomor- row. morning- and ' go along .with .th crowd. Meals served- If desired. , Carry . your luncheon tf you wlh to. . . A. Estacada Is choosing it goddess -of liberty for the big Fourth of July cele , t bratlon planned by th cltlsens of that town. She Is being voted for. 'end an ' Interesting contest .la expected. Th ' v contest will close June SO. A confmKte , op arrangements was appointed aom time ago as follows: W. A. Cunningham, , W. F. Carey, J. ; R. , Wilson, -Wtliara' ' Jones, E. F. Surface. Othera who will . take part In th celebration are E. C . Belknap, marshal; John Ely,' parade .-manager; William Delapp, Clark Possos, v A I Havens, deputy marshals; William Jones, manager of dance; John R. Caa sidy, B. O. Boswell. commute on dee ". orations:. Mr. and Mrs. Heylman, Mr. and Mra W. J. Lewellen. Mr. and Mrs. Richards, Mr, and Mrs. Boswell, Dr. and ' Mrs. Havlland. Mr. and Mrs. Schults, j reception committee; C T. How, treaa- , .". urer. . . . . ' . The American - Library association ; which last summer met In Portland will liold Ita conference this year-at Narra- gansett Pier.-June, 2t to. July S. JLast - - yesr'a meeting was the first on held . west of . th Rockies In 10 years, so much of the time waa spent in consld oration of western library 'conditions. ""''At this nest meeting more ' general r topics will be dealt with. . There) will . be in address by the governor of Rhode r Island, the subject of which Is not yet announced; a'. paper y Owen. Winter, the author, on "Subjects Fit for Fic tion; a report on the effects of earth- '; quak and fir on Ban Francisco libra . riee, and other papers of general Inter est such as the plsnnlng of - library THtnaing. ThrT)uMlo: library aa a mr- - nlctpal institution. iv J- , In fitting up a park In this city Reln tisrdt at.Ninson, proprietors, borrowed the sum of I'.OOe of William Kuehn. who stabbed his wife' Tuesday while he ' was said to have been Insane. Kuehn ' created a panic during", th affray and It was stated that, he wss driven Insane by tha refusal of the park proprietors to repay th money they had borrowed. . Representatives of th firm declare that . they borrowed the money for th soecl fled term of two year and refused to pay within that time. They borrowed "It ror Investment purposes, they de elore. and are Under no obligations to par It until the notes become due. At the, proper time thcy'wtu pay. ) ' Th graduating class qf ffie Milwaukee school with- th retiring principal, Misa M. A. SRuegg. and th teachers, were en tertalned at his home Thursday by School Director Philip Streib. assisted by Directors Richard Scott and I. W. Orasley. The class Is the largest In the hletory of .the school and la made up aa follows: - Daniel Berkemier, William - Klinraanr Wesley- Grasle, Aaron Berke ' mier. Ernest Oliver, James Vetheer. Al- fredjahn, Bessie Lewis, Bertha La kin, . Llssle Streib, Julia Murphy. Verna Holt. El ma Wetsler, Eva Duffy and Edna - Atwooa. In commemoration of th late Bishop Morris, memorial services will be held at Trinity church. Nineteenth and Ever ' ett streets, tomorrow evening at I o'clock. ttev. William 8eymour Short of Aatorla and Rev. D. K. Loverldge of Eugene will be the speakers, and It is possible that ' Bishop K'ator . of th jurisdiction of -Olympian hi ay- alao-dellver- an address. At I o clock tomorrow morning a me morial celebration of th holy commun ion will be held, at th church. An entertainment will be given June ti at Arlon hall for the purpose of - organising what will be called the Fern club, a charitable society having for its object the aid of unfortunates. Th . entertainment will be given on th date of the" coronation of the king of Nor- : way and will be appropriate to th occa sion, tt Is to b given by a number of women - who deslr to organise the society and aid those who are less for tunate' than themselves. - "The Chemistry of th Nehalem Bees ' wax" Is the subject of a lecture which will be delivered before th Oregon Academy of Sciences In the city hall tonight by Prof. Charles E. Bradley of Pacific university. In his talk. Profes - tor Brsdley -willpresent -thc-resulta-ef a recent Investigation. An address on th geology of th Watlula gorge will be delivered JyProf A- S. Foster of Portland. ..-V "" " ' ' On Friday evening th little Highland Mission Baptist church waa crowded to th doors with IIS people to attend a Bunday school entertainment, opening . with several songs by tha audience and some well rendered recitations by Miss Oladys Salisbury and Mr. Ray Duncan. " Mr. J. C. Camahsn is entitled to much 'credit -for- his effort -to- build - up a . ' church, at Hlghjsnd. ; '; AnnOuneementJaLmade by th ttnlted States civil service commission that an esamlnatlon will be held July B for th purposaotillllng ayacaney In th posl- i 1 . . . "' Taylor St Methodist r -Church rBAjroxs ' sirmoaTTa skobt. ennoa looa UNSEEN: FORCES Xotur Ti4Sv LIFE gf CHRIST" .." WILL BE' -'. ILLUSTRATED WITH" HOFFMAN'S VIEWS. ' COLOKBD THWS Ba. ,. "' Th Birth. The Holy Supper, - Before PtlatV Th Cross, Burial. Rsurrctlon, Etc.. ... , . ZUCSTBATXD SOKCIS " "Nearer, Mr Ood', to The" and Jesus, Lover of My Soul." COMJs aamx.T. ' lrTccyajaai, ffliSBM SAVKGS Dira Pays 4 per cent interest on savings accounts, compounded semi-annually. Pays 4 per cent interest orr yearly and 3 per , cent on six1 months' time de posits. 's. -.v " . Call and. see us at our new banking; rooms in the ' Labbe ' building, corner of Second and Washington streets, for further - particulars. '" -' "'','- , ' orncm an buotohi L-ABXWfikllHJPresldeiitl UJLVlliM. DUNNB. Vice-President LANBINO STOUT, Cashjer. -; C B. SEWALU-JUelstant Cashier. JOHN.DR18COLL. AND E. C. . : OODDARD. '''; """ tlon bf engineer In th quartermaster's department at large. Fort McPherson, Georgia, at a aalary of $1,300 peryear. On July.lt and 11 examinations will be held for the purpose of filling a num ber of vaeanoiea-tn th position of sur veyor In th Philippine service, the sal ary being 11.400 per annum. , The ap pointment of about 40 ', additional surveyors is contemplated in th near future. - ;r. . . :'-' " -'i- j ' N ;. ''' Collins Hot Mineral ' Springs hotels most beautifully situated' on th north bank of the Columbia river, is open for guesta th whole year. The mineral water la especially good for rheuma tism, stomach, kidney and liver trouble. WrU guarantee ' good accommodations. Easy of acceaa either by rail or boats. All boat atop at Collins Hot Springs. O. R. at N. local leaves Portland at 8:1 a m., arrives at Collins at 10:01 a ra.: only - two hours' ride on train. Steamer Spencer and Regulator lln of steamer leav- Portlands at t -T , m, dally. C. T. Belcher, proprietor, will welcome you all Mlnnln Larson Rosenau has filed suit for a divorce front. John Rosenau in which ah allege that her husband deserted her on th llth day after their marriage. They were married at Van couver. Washington, Msy, !, 1S06, and Mrs. Rosenau say s her husband left her June of th satn year. Sh asks to" be given th custody of the child, 11 months old. .- . :, Water . through boa for sprinkling yards or sidewalks, or washing porches or window, must be paid for In advance and used only between th hours of E and S a," to; and and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste fully. It will be shut off. . , Pleaaur trips by trolley on the O. W. P. tomorrow To Qresham. ttc; all points eaat " of Oreaham to and Including Es tacada, SOc round trip. " Dinner at-Hotel Estacada, 76c; cara leave First and Alder streets, 7:10. t:30, IIjIO, a. m.. 1:10. S:S0. 1:44, t:t p. viL "TlckeU on sale In waiting-room. . -.v-. - Article of Incorporation of the Pacific Coast Hardwood Manufacturing company were filed In the county clerk' offloe this morning by George F. Martin. Alex ander Kuna and William T. Mulr. Their ebjeot-ts-to buy and sell, all products of timber. Capital stock 130,000. Don't buy ready-mad clothing when you can get your suit made to order as cheaply as you can buy Ul-flttlng ready- made clothea We make any auit In th hous to order for $26. Don't order your suit, till you look at our stock. Unique Tailoring Co., I0 Stark, bet. Ith (th. William Tell lodge No. I. O. D. K. 8- will have boat excursion Sunday, June IT, to Washington grov. ' Boat will leave foot of Washington street at S:l( m. . All friends and - their families kindly Invited. Round trip 76 cents; children under 12, 16 cent. A free debating club has been organ ised to meet every Saturday night at Mi T. M. C. A. TonUrht th big stick is up for debat under th subject. "Resolved, That an Increase In the army and navy of th United Statea la a danger to Democracy. """V-V : Trolley trips on th O. W, P. to morrowTo Oregon City and Canemah Park, I6c round trip; dancing fn pavilion afternoon and evening. Cara leave First and Aider street on th odd hour and every 40 minute. Tickets for sale In waiting-room. -. , ... v . - Th board of director of th Port land Trust company of Oregon met at th company' banking-house In Port land on June IS and declared tha usual semi-annual dividend on the - capital stock of the company, payable July J. A Jury In th United States district court returned a verdict last night of t16 damagea In favor of Peter Bay- ley, who loat a leg while fireman on an engine In the logging camp of th East ern 4 Western company. .. , Oregon City RlvrTrips. iJeligMTuT river rid for a llttl money. Sunday boat leavea Taylor street -S:30. 11:30 a. m., 3:30 p. m.; leave Oregon City 10 a. m., 1 and 6 30 p. m. Round trip 26o. Dr. Brougher" subject at Whit Tem pt Bunday night, "Luck and Pluck; or th Fellow w no w nines ana tne renow Who Whistles." Second In series for young men. Toung men welcome. r . . Owing to th absenc of County Judge Webster from th cltyL It Is announced that there will be no- aesslon of the county court next Mondsy, Tuesday and Wednesday. Concrete Construction Co., 701 Cham ber of Commerce, manufacturer of eohrttan-ctJl all kind of cem.nt work, Tel Main 180 "Th Worst Thing In th World" I Dr. House's subject Sunday night at Flrat Congregational church, Madison and Park streets. Special muslo. . Ths bulletin listing ths books added to th library during th last three montha Is out and may be had at th library. , . W are still selling eye glasaea at II; a perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded. Metsger at co ill Blxtn street. C B. Walborn. furniture repairing, pol ishing, packing, shipping. Tel. East 11(1. Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety oil and fin gasolines. - Phone Eaat 7IS. . c - Short dry wood 11.60 par. load. Call up Main 4(1. Tha Nlcolal Bros. Co. r At a special session of th county court this morning Judge Webster made an order forbidding th sale of Intox icating liquor In precincts 23.30, 34. 4ft, l, 47. 4. to, f f, 71 and SO, these precincts LARGE CLASS IS GRADUATED Fifty-Four Students Finish Their Course at the Portland T' Academy. V' MISS MARGARET MERGES WINS DECLAMATION PRIZE ClHs Glee Club Renders Music and "Make " Hh Mfss Lucila Payna Receives Thr Scholarship "PrUes ' Greek Priis for Miss Cameron. Relative' and friends of th pupils of Portland academy gathered In large numbers' last night to sttend the com mencement exercises of th class , of 1101. The program was an elabotate on. . Enthusiasm marked th procd- ings, every feature and even every announcement being cheered to th oho. . The. olass la th largest over graduated by! Portland academy, th number of memoers being 64. Th leading feature of th program was an oratorical prise contest open to members of th claaa The contestants were - Mis Margaret Virginia; Merges," Vernon Walter Cooke, William V. Dolph. Miss Georgia Maud Newbury and Cecil Jefferson Espy. W. D, Wheelwright, representing th Judge, awarded th prises, ths rlrst going to Miss Merges and the .second to Walter Cooke. - 0irl OU Olnl) m rrorruL The music of th evening waa fur nished by th - girls' gle " club, which waa directed by Edward Couraen. . Th ololat was Mis Vlda Reed. Of th scholarship prises Miss Luctl , Payne received . three, the Corbett i oris for scholarship In th graduating class, th Selling prise for English scholarship and the t Livingston -prts for- Latin. -All three were first prises. Both the Sell Ing and Corbett second prises went to Miss Helen Barber,' Th Nichols first prls for excel leno In mathematics wss awarded- to Miss Virginia Merges, the Nichols, second prise to George Wood. Mis Anna Cameron won th prls for superiority In Greek. The Judges of th declamation contest were Rev. W. O. Eliot. R. W, Montague, R, L. Glisan, W. B. Ayer and Judge. A. L. Fraser. Th VTOgTaaa, '' Th order of exercises wss aa follows: Or can olo. march from 'Th Desert (David). Edgar E. Couraen ; Invocation," Rev, -Ben-Esra Stile Ely. D. D.; part sons:. "Th Chorister" (Sullivan), Girls' Gle club. Select declamatlona: "Cuba Must B Fre" (Thurston). Cecil Jffr- sen Espy: Tb-ttnknown Speaker" (Up pard) William Vanderbilt Dolph; "The Leadership or Educated Men- t(nrrisj, Vernon Walter Cooke; , chorus, "Blow, Soft . Winds" (Vincent), Girls' chorus; "Th New South'" (Grady), Margaret Virginia Merge; "Irish Aliens and Eng lish Victories" (Shlel). Georgia Maud Newbury; 'contralto solo, "Thought of Horn" (Edwarda). via Kea; presen tation of diplomas," William M. Lad; presentation of eholsrship prise; part onr. "By- th River" (Marso). Girl' Gle club; presentation 'of declamation prises W. D. Wheelwright; benediction. Rev. . Ben-Esra Stiles Ely. D. D. bavins- been voted "dry" under th local option law at th general election. June 4. The- erder- exoept ina. saie ot ppre alcohol lr scientific purposes and of win for churches. . . Prise waits. Cedar Park. Sunday aft ernoon and evening. Ladle free. ' Women' exchange," 133 Tenth atreet. lunch, 12 to 3. Panama hatter, 311 4th. Phone Pao. 307. Camera Obscura on Portland ii Heights. A camera obacura ha been Installed on Hawthorn terrace upon a alt jeom mending a maamifloent panorama. 6'f the city, mountains, rivers and valley a- This aoDaratua. forming a magnificent mor Ing plctur full of life and color of th grand scene surrounding this city, will add greatly to the pleasure and enter tainment of the' thousand or Traitors comins- here thl summer, ss well as th people of this city and surrounding country, many or whom nav never nao th pleaaur. of seeing thl beautiful device. Visitor going to Portland Heights will mis a rare treat If they fall to see the wonderful camera obacura which la lo cated near th observatory. . . , " - Two More Chances. ! The Aatorla 4 Columbia River Rail road company will only run two more II. SO-Sunday seaside xcurslons this year, ono next . Sunday, June; IT, and th last on Sunday, Jun 24. Ticket sales UlmlteJ . t9 seatlmjaiolty of train. Get yours at th city offloe, 248 Alder street, any day during the week, and at th Union depot Sunday morn ing. For Information telephone C A. Stewart, agent. Main 003 - . A Full Partner. The place to Insure Is where yon are a full partner In th management, benefits, privileges and proflte. Ita policyholders own the Penn Mutual Life, 8berrrtan tt Harmon, general agenta. Cheap Rates East. . On Jun 23 and ti the Canadian Pa cific will salt special round trip tickets to eastern terminals at very low rates. For full particular call on or address T. ItJohnsonv- Fs aV-PA,-143Thlrd street, Portland, Oregon. Tfc otremlatloa f Th J'oanuU ta ortlaad aad In Oregon esoeed that ot aay other Oregoa aewspaper. JarmtA TO WtttlA-t. Oh, Bryan, dear Btyan, coma home to i u now, Tou anserine hangeth so high; r -Thar ne'er wss another Just Ilk you, w vow, '" And victory percheth near by. Oh, honey, your praise Is la vry - oreexe - -In each sephyr'dlsturblnr th sir Oh, hurry, dear Billy, hack over th seas, And iolp us beard Ted in hi lair. And If on th journey your garment are soiled, . . Tteroember it,-dear, In" your dreams; For perfection In " cleansing we'v ardently tolled ' ' '"You've attained It," our great eagle scream. lUch polisher In thecbncm w do r heat . r Not with fir oh, ho, but with steam . t So none of our neighbor can with us compete Of U laundries ourown Is thram. VVIOaT X-AUbTDBY Tel. Mala SSS. Seooa aad Oolnmbia EILERS HOUSE ' TO SURELY DISCONTINUE POSITIVELY J RETIRES FROM RETAIL, THOUGH NEW,, , LEASE WAS SIGNED. . L Will Occupy Upper Corner and En tire 'Second Floor Now Used by Business College Possession to Be Given in October A Deal Involv inf thsv Saving of $39,000 in Rent Notwithstanding th numerous rumor which have been circulated during "the paat few day to the effect that Eller Piano House will not rtlr from th retail business nor vacate their present quarters, th doors of tha famous "quar ter block" of Una nlamw will nlnu 1a. ("night insofar as active retailing Is eon- Tl..W..y" 1 '"I'l"' I mm ii i ill 1 "IWi, It Is true. hnsavaK that nornHntlnna have been on foot for the paat few days between Messra Jennings a Co., th well-known local real. eetate-deHlera. jaetlng aa agenta for the Brooke estste. ana. ciiers fiano House, and at the eleventh hour term satisfactory to both parties were arrived at and a new lease was signed covering a period of five yeara . .'.:.':.'.,- u ..:. '.":-'". '- Th new arrangement does not cover th old retail warerooms, but instead of this th entire second floor of the block will b occupied, together with the up per or western comer of Jhe building, where formerly Aeolian Recital hall and th' general offices of the concern wer located. This, while securing to - th firm a saving in rent amounting to ex actly I3S.000 for the five years' term of th new leans, will eventually give Eller Piano House a larger display than ever before. The second floor of the building Is now "occupied by the Portland . Business college, which pop ular Institution has made arrangements for fine quarters in th new building to be erected at th corner of Tenth and Morrison streets. It Is flarured that this building will bfc finished by October 1, at which time possession can be given 10 alters fiano House. Many changes iithfK. Si b,tMt-"1-eH mad In the building. Many alterationa are contemplated: and the Arm will snare ne exnenae. to ma ae mis Duuoing tn nnest and most convenient mueloal Instrumenr hous In tn united Btate. Meanwhile, of course, and nn til --these changes sr completed, EMlers Piano Hous retires irora the retail field. - To Be Entirely Remodeled.""' It I olanned en4lralv ta remodel the lower noor. outtln In a solid nlata. glass front In the south and western portion of the building.. Famous little Aeolian hall, will-be revived In th ax tram eastern second-floor- portion o the block, and will be made exactly twice the slxe of th former one. A considerable portion of the second floor win d arranged In a series of well appointed mualo studies, hsndaomely ana conveniently arranged and beautl fully decorated. xne general offices will be removed to a mesxanlne floor that will be provided in i ne nortnwestern part of the build Ing, affording an airy and well lighted accounting department.. On th second noor win d located tne msin sales rooms. -.. In addition to converting large portion upstair for us aa tha recital hall, referred to above, there will be located al the Aeolian cir culating library and parlors for talking machines and records. It Is needless to say that every attention will be paid -to th arrangement of the hall with regard-to acoustics, ventilation. furnishings, Including a . concert . nip ortran and grand piano on th stag. modern electric elevator, together wun nroaa ana convenient stairs, -win be provided, a well a a fireproof vault with a special Interior, furnishings and equipment . - . -: . - A New Eilers- Piano H ' Thus Portland will aaraln boast of a tnorougniy appointed and strictly up-to-date musical establishment, not sur passed anywhere In the United States. and while the great amount of rebuild ing ana remodeling win aeisy tn open Ing of th new retail establishment un til pretty wall alona towards tha flrat of the year, the new that Eilers Piano House will retain practically It former location on upper Washington street. converting the clock Into a most mod ern piano emporium, will be received with a great deal of satisfaction, not only by th coterie of muaio-lovlng pub lic generally, but slso by real estate men and Washington street merchants, several of whom hav brought much Influence t6 bear in the endeavor to have Eller Piano Hous remain In th old iftuiianva location. Temporarily, the Oregonlarr Premium Talking Machine Department, where th dtstrlbunon or Victor and t Columbia rec ord! ia being carried on, will be found In th upper corner of th old EUera Piano- Hous. In the front part of the 1 . 1 uu ' AVI lll.r I I l-CLA nail. - - In th rear portion of thl same hall space will be provided for the Aeolian circulating l.iorary, so that this servtc will be extended-to Pianola owner unin terruptedly, same as before. Every on of th remaining fine pi ano, several Pianola pianos, one Bany Grand, numerous organs, several PI anol.a and two Orcheatrelles will hav been- either sold or removed from the old premises by this evening, and Eilers Piano House, insofar as active retailing Is concerned, will be a thing of th past. at least until latsr in tne year, Telephone - number will-remain" as heretofore, PtIv. Ex. II, and the elty offices will be found scattered through out the corner, wherever work will be lesst Interfered with by contractors and builders. CATHOLICS WILL PICNIC ON : GLORIOUS FOURTH Decide to Hold Celebration at Lewis and Clark Exposition Grounds on That Day. , Fifty Catholica gathered last night st the home of"ArPhbthop--Chrlt! and decided that th members of thaj relig ious sect wer patriotic enough to hold a celebration of Independence day, even If the city of Portland and Ita public bodies ar not. - Plans war mad for a celebration-In the form, of a plonlo to b hld In ThLtwls andClfk exposllionf ground,- admteelon to be charted and th publltf Invited. Th gathering included moat or tn Catholic clergy of thl rlty, a well ss many leading laymen. 4. B. Courtney acted as chalrmsn and Frank Barrett wap secretary. A number of commit tees wer sppolnted and wer Instructed to gt busy at once. A discussion waa held a to ths featurea which might fppeal to th public, though most of th details were- left to th committees. It waa definitely decided to . give a patrtotlo program Ih the Government building. The' Whale piano hous do nated a 3400 piano, which will be pre sented to th young lady selling - th largest . number of tlcketa - to th ground a Among other featurea of .the picnic will be a voting contest on th grounds to determine th. most popular priest In the city. .To th winner will h given a handsome walking stick. - Milwaukee Country Club. Memphl and LulsvlU races! Tak Bellwood and Oregon City ears at First and Aider. . J i . ST. JOINS PLAHS TO CELEBRATE Industrial Parade Will Be Feature of Program on Glorious . ' - '...'Fourth. . x GODDESS OF LIBERTY ; ' IS BEING ELECTED Rivalry Between Candidates for the " PositionQueen of th Day Will Also Bt Chosen by Popular Ballot -Arrangements Committee Busy. ' - .' Eaat Sid Department, Th Fourth of July celebration at St. Johns,. aa planned by th committee ot arrangements, will be on an elaborate scale. It is proposed to make th In dustrial parade ths feature of "the dsyr Two y7ung ladles sr to be chosen by hallototi. to represent the Goddess of Liberty, and the other to Queen of the Day. The, following young ladle are contestant for ths honors: Miss Kstie Douglas. Mis Anna Perrlh and Miss Lena Madison. .Ballot boxes have been placed at tha St. Johns pharmacy. W. W. Rasers confectionery, end Knight V Glover's store, where th partlsana of th fair contestants may deposit their yotea . It Is proposed to hav all th old-time sports, corse racing, baseball) rag-"; munins, root racing, . greased 'pole climbing, and other smusements so dear to th heart of enthusiastic celebrants of our natal day. D. S.f Bouthmayd has been chosen marshal of th day. Th sporting events will be In charge of the following: Horse racing, F, W, Valentine; baseball, Pascal Hill; Are de- partraent, T.- H. Glover-ragamoff inay P, J. Peterson: foot racing. W. W. Rsser. The commute desires to extend an invitation to the people of tha peninsula and adjoining towns to com and help them, celebrate, v - W. Jower, whose brick business block at St. Johns Is undergoing investigation by th council of that city, has threat ened that If hi building I condemned he-wilt bring-to th notice of th coun cil several other buildings whose con struction .Is of a flimsy character. Mem bers of the council, however, say that such talk will not Influence their action In making a thorough examination of tha building, and that th decision will b la accord with, what they find to-be th fact. Jower, th Chinaman,- la much atlrred up over the prospect of having his building condemned and v rased. There Is more or less sympathy ex pressed for him by the residents of Bt. Johns, who believe that he was prob ably Imposed upon. Tha members of tha Mississippi Ave nue "Congregational church are aroused over the prospect of a - saloon being established across th street from their churchy and ar preparing -t- mak a strong resistance, it- Is known that a corner lot on th opposlt aide of th treat waa recently purchased for 33.000 4nr a saloonkeener on Mlastssltinl ave nue, In precinct No. (0, who wss put out of business by local option winning In his district. Th fear Is that thl man will transfer his business to th new location, which 1 Just outside- of precinct Na' SO. The only way to pre vent opening this ealoon Is by an appeal to-th-cltjr counotlraBrhr-sno lwf to prevent establishing a saloon near a church. . " , Th board of director of th St. John school district has elected . ths following teachers for the next school year: W. C. Aldnrson, principal; Kuty Carvrv-hlgh school!" grade teachers. Edith Van Vleet, Adelaide Bebee, Fran cis Brown. Alda Ovrstret. Ida Berry, Edna Bailey, Corlnett Haley, Madg Dunn, Verne Farmer, Donna Beach. Viola Peddloord, Nellie Ewan. Except for tha high school no assignments hav been made. - Dr. A. W.'Moor of th health board has advised that th water In Asylum creek be covered1 with oil to prevent it becoming a breeding place for mos qultos. It seems to be Impracticable to get thl watar -drained off through the opening In th Alder street sewer, which 1 abov-threvel-f -th-wter-. The residents In th vicinity of thl lough ar alarmed at th prospect of thla water remaining there throughout th hot weather. . A special committee from th East Side Improvement asso ciation I trying to devise a plan to drain this water off. An original ge nius has suggested that all of th east side sloughs should be drained and con verted Into sunken gsrdens, which, he think, would rival In beauty the sunken gardens In th city parka of th old world. , jiL . Th Mothers' and Teachers' club held the laat meeting of tha year yesterday afternoon in th assembly hall of the Brooklyn school. Addresses were mad by Miss May Montgomery, who, pok In th interest of th Consumers' league, by Miss MUli Trumbull, - whoa re marks wer especially directed to moth ers,. amLby Mrs. Orac Watt Ross, rep- resenting the -City Federation of Wom en' clubs. Members of the Brooklyn Baseball elub, who won th cup, were present aa guests of ths Mothers' and Teachera' dub. Th following 'Tiff leer were elected to serv during the next year: President, Mra. Hlldred Hawea; vice- president. Mrs; C. H. Fox; secretary. Miss Msy McKeown; treasurer, Mrs. James Neely. . Th baccalaureate' sermon for th graduating class of th Montarllla pub- lid school will ba preached neat-Sunday evening by Rev. .Oilman. Parker. The service will be held Jn Grace Baptist church. There ar 14 graduates In this year' class of th Montsvtlla school; probably th largest graduating clasa frowangfffljjupnrbyn jr ACnr'lsltan"haren.ig "Of gahIidfTTlself In securing a conviction of th St John last Sunday with an Initial memberahlp of 16. Rev. Bruce Wolver- ton Is acting pastdr. - Rev. J. F. Qhorm leyof th Central church. East Port land. J. A. Nulton, representing th Woodlawn church, and Rev. E. M. Pat terson of First Christian church, Port land, assisted in ths organisation of th new church. t - The work of constructing oil Janka for the O. R. N. Co., near St. John, I tn progress. 1 A largs amount of Iron s on th ground, and mora la being delivered dsily. Th alt of th tank la near th river bsnk on what Is known aa ths Robert farm. A spur track will be built from the main line on th pe ninsula to these tank that th lo comotive of th company may be sup plied with fuel oil. A wharf will be put In on 'the river front near th. tanks for the convenience of tbe -company' oil-burning ateamera. M. T Holbrook ha been elected director ol th Peninsula, bank, tU V - " Br.N.J.FULTOW NATUROPATH Ssceeasfal la the word that -beat eeawrttMe hef exiter slur nmng'io Poftlma. SacttasfuOst esrlag disease, successful Is Bsildlsg p wbst is - today - the Isrieet off lea practice .at asr sector I th elty. ' - - This la why hav offlree are at all times fan. and that people ioaietlBies wait (or hours to aoe bar. If rno have aay ailment, dimple er arnte. esrs ear rbeumatlaai, la grippe, bronchltia, goiter, ratarrk. atmnarh and bowel (ruablea, serve tmublee. ete., tc, jam would-do well to con sult bar. She cas core yoo. nsTistoviAis or riori,s shb Mas ,- OVSEO. "Port lead. Oct ITi ISO. . 'Tn Whoaa It May Uoaeers: "I coffered a lung tim wttk aerlooa stooiar treable, the alma harlaf pmsreaawd ee far that I waa enable to retain sir food, and flaellr found wafer to eases Dama; in short, ear entire system waa Is s eerhaiaiy deplMed emt Allies. On or sbnet July IS last I adTlaed wits tr. N'anr J. rill I on, ef thla cltf, and was Indnr lo take Ireatsienta frvmi br, and after taking the twelftb I waa dlarharsr. I cas sow eat enjrthfnf I dnlre. feel perfely well and am ronatantly tatslns strn(tb. - Thla mar T.lcia rhaiuje.1 raa truthfully aay hi tu te Dr. rultos. OADB VAtTOHN. ! ; "Homo, Jerfrrana. Or." Note Mr Vantbs can bo eoniasnlrated wttb at Jvrferano. Or., or bla father. EH Vanahn. ran be aees at the. New Or. ml Cootral, coracr Third and riandars. thla city. .. s - - October "Ta trbem It Mar Concern: 1909. "It afforda me great pleasure to write word In pralae of Dr. nil too. I aaffarrd untoM asony for oao wak with past In my whole boor. My bnsbaaa callr In whoa we snn. poMoLwas one of th beat phyalrlana la th dir. lie wa sot aura. Imt Ihm.ht I ... .nenralsla.anr tt' silrht prove te be yallitonea, ion Rienanno ana Tnonrnr i won id he better nert 6ny, but I srailaallr rrew worae: sot so relief from pale eieept under jmlataav Havta beard of lr. miton throuxb frtenda of ears, we derided te call her In: no my husband wont at once and brooabt her te the bouaeX t'pmi eiamlnallon she nrnnonnemt H a rase sf acute sastrltls. and after one treatment t waa able to sot un. itrros mrarlf ami an abent tnr n.n.f honsrhoM duties. I hsre now tsse a week's treatmnt and eertshtly think ber the taoot wonderful eoctor ever met. , -.- "MRS. O .JC. ntTTSO!. - ' " ' gM Teatb St., Portland.-Or Wofe Hon t roreet to tnrlneo nostafe stamp for reply wbea wtitiag to any ef mr pa tints. T- Dr.N.J. FULTON sTArDaOPATK, ".' - 315 TWELFTH ST. Comer Clay, ene bkx-k from V ear. ess boa , 13th atreet ear, S from Jrfferee csr. . Telrhfle Msin t1. TO 1 MEASURE $4 to $10 We Will Press Your Clothes Free fofOae Year - ' Elks' Building Seventh and Stark Streets ia Xtantlatry All Work Onaraateed. Gold CrowtMk.S4.00 Bridge work..i.00 Full set teeth. SS.OO Tolepboae Uala S75S, Oppoalt BUatw Johns, to fill a vacancy cauaed by th realgnatlon of O. W. Con. TKe.'St.' John city council I con sidering th purchase of a chemical fir engine and th Installstlon of an auto matic electric fir alarm system. With then improvement th council will in sist on a substantial reduction In in uranr rates. . , - .- REWARD OFFERED FOR CONVICTION OF THUGS The Ptllaenn1 Alllanca has- Interested persons who itcently assaulted" il- or on the ship Johan Poulaen, and has offered a reward of 1210. "The people of .Portland ar thor oughly aroused over th murderous as aault which wa made on the crew of th ahlp Johan Poulaen on the night of Jun 11 and ar determined that the. guilty parties shall not b allowed to es cape." ssld a representative of th CHI- sens' Alliance In" an Interview yester day. . "Th Ship Owners' association of San Francisco haa wired to Portland and requested that special counsel be em ployed and every possible effort made to successfully proaec'it th cas against Bock, who Is already In custody, and to apprshand and prosecute any other persons that were connected with th murderous outrage. "It. M. Cake of thu firm of Cake Cake, haa been retained by the Ship Owners association to assist in the prosecution of th's matter, and every sffort will ta r le to scure a cuv ' tlon,- She Cures the Sick -Trousers r: V V ' s"iiTriiii 1 1 a bb- " Jf S, CHrand TheaV- Vlati atoms. Asnrsai DAVE YOU SEETJTG ' ' p ' v NEW-- Arasrlca . Most" . Beautiful Resort , . If .'not, be good enough to pay u ' ; J. .- visit. . v " tn m DREAMLAND . , er-vfn With more great-amusement at tractions than New York's Coney" Island. I " . r Open Dally ' From 1 p.' m." until 12 o'clock mid night: That Is th time th last : ' car leaves. But . on ' Saturday,"" Hundava and holiday th Oak 1 open from V o'clock a. m. until ', midnight, '....,'- TOU WXUi MZKT BTZBTBODT "TheAvenue" . Whr fou can sajoyth - ' Wonderful Figure Eight ROLLER COASTER The'20tG30Carousel Th Whirl. Bumps, Tmple of Mirth, Mystic Mase, Zlg-Zag (new and funny), th 8pcloua Dancing '''svllion,- Chutes - and Fifty Other Novelties (all new at that). An ivast, tbt vot uast, D'URBANOS Qrsat Band of 40 Musicians AtUeticPark ' Oorasr Taugha and Tweaty-foartk JUNE llth to 17th. FRESNOVs-PORTLAND 1am Called :30 p. ao. Dally. ' warn OaUled SiSO p. m..Snndaya. ' Sasdl' Say Sxlday. ADMISSION 25 CENTS GRAND STAND, 1 5c CHILDREN. 10a BOX SCATS. She. ltk WsahlBf toe Uala LAST TIMS TO!fTiJHT 8-18. I XZSDAIX MUBICAL COMFAMT. is tbe musical romnlr snores. , L. '.'TH SOTJUDERS." POPULAR PKICEM Erenlnsa. SS. SK, SO; MaHare, la, Sbe. E ran lots at t:b-, Matin All Seat Weak," aplasia Saaday. tbe Oriaatal Comlo Opra, "IAIS PASHA" VEXT WEEK. . Reals sow selling at Hrlllg Thatre. BaRcr Theatre S Ofc TbaatM Os nose Vats 190T. - rartlaad'a Miah-Claaa Stook Theatre. Tonlcht, Last lime. "THE MAS noil THE SOLDEXf WEST." Prim Ermine, , Jo. . 60e; statiase, IS and Stw. JToit Wask. Itartinf Tomorrow Mstui, WHZM WI WEEK TWISTT-OKE." Or a n cf It. Bert Levy, Sassy Has h 0. at. aad Xrs. teeh- Slg OrpaeiuB( ; VaaseviUe. RAPOLI The Oreatoat JuKslrr In tha World Cliffead Orth. ' Hareld -Keff. graadlseose. . PANTAGC5 rJSSi Betnes - enasi -f the fastens Thaa Tavern luartt ia srssd opera so4 ponnlai ealaetleae The . erset Hlon Immi si . Jsnsa Jsaa Wilson La Tsass - Ta Baslatt Trio The Biesraph. performsnera dally at S:S0. T:S0 sod p. St. Admission lOc and 20r; boxes 2Be. Ledlve and rblldren admitted le any sst st week-day asatinaea (or lur. STAR THEATRE caHsiienro wotrDAT urn ti., SIXTat WEEaC . STAR STUCK COMPANY IS "HOTEL FLIM-FLAM t Is eannertic with s strong vssdrvltl olio, Includtn song snd moving slctnre. . HOTEL BRISTOL 1 f sab: nvAir Cisco 1328 SUTTERs STREETr ... Near Octavla Street. T -. V'-,U vow oraar ro btjsutbss. ; Finest HoteMn the City Rooms n suit and single; elegsatly " furnished. . , BOAJ VBStTBBASSBD. Tourist and Commercial Trad Solicited . Also Monthly and Day iloard. dlood poioorj rot bori tiai twiitt mis w4 hav Bad th cure ef blood poise I nenlalty. Prlsaery...icaaSsry er Isrti-ry be arreted at boins nndrr same swr CsiltalM.0n(l We solicit tha .- saseeasr. If yoo bare ih" - ir. boon of troaimrnt. t "! pira Mucus !' 1 --, Kmoira, X f-rm on -r t I roorOSX eurva l - ( ' m BASEBALL -J '