- . ' - '- . . . . 1 I THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, 1 SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4. 1907-' 1 - V I 1. ....MaaaaaaaaailMaaaMaMMa I I ,. II I COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF 0. A. C; REGIMENT OF .CADETS 1 f"S - - ' ' - - - - - -- : I V tVV v . r ' . T - 1 I.I I ' -f ..-t.i ' ' V-'-l' . f-.... - - . j e ' C ;- v ' . 0 : v . 0 ... 1 ' 7 -r- ' - One of the Important Duties of Physicians and the Well-informed of the World 6; The cadet regiment of th Oregon EArrlcultural college - at CofvUls ia doing hard work in preparing. or the nnual Inspection May S. The regiment la composed of two battalions of four companies each and Is on of the best drilled (organizations .In the state. Major F. E. Edwards, formerly of Gn erai Beebe's staff, is in command. He has been doing good work with the stu dent soldiers and It is thought they will make better showing than at any prevlbpa inspection. , . ' - , -.The commissioned officers, whose plo tures appear above, are members of the present senior class.- r They are, reading from rlghtojeft:.; fA'-'X-'.tir . First row, Captain Groves,, Lieutenant Colonel Forsythe, Colonel Weatherford commanding, Major ,; Brownell, " Major Oraf, Captain fCtlly. X. ? - a t , Seoond row. Captain Beard, rlce-eonl-mandant; Major F, E. Edwards, com mandant; Lieutenant Schrack, Lieuten ant Thomas, Captain Hofer, ; commls- i sary; Captain McNeil, Captain Belleck, Coptatn Stebinger, Lieutenant Post, Capuin Allen. ,":.. i ;,' Third row, Lieutenant Tedroe, Lieu tenant O'Nell, Captain Berman, Lieu tenant Applewhite, Lieutenant Miller, Lieutenant 1 Clark, Lieutenant Dlcken, Lieutenant Bell. Captain Thayer, Lieu tenant Bhlnehart, Lieutenant Metsgar, Captain -Barnett. Fourth row, Lieutenant Bowser,' Lieu tenant Finley, Lieutenant Brodie, Lieu tenant Rlellng, Lieutenant Jones, Lleu-I tenant WlUIg, Lieutenant Llngaas, Lieutenant Bennett, Captain SpHlman, Lieutenant Greenhaw, Lieutenant Vln-1 cent . ...." " ' The inspection will- be by Captain! Ulysses Orant McAIexandef of the Thir teenth United States infantry, who has been appointed commandant at CvA, C for the coming year. He will take his position at the opening of the college I year next September. ; , , , IRHIEIIH BIG EXPOSIIIOII International Fair Opened Near r ... .".... " Dublin by Marquis of Or t ' ..monde Today.; ' 6PIRIT OF ERIN IS TO . PREVAIL AT THE FAIR V- . . . : .'.'-)mb-mh-mmm :.' ; - . . " '.i. f ' t- . ' ' " ' Large and Ornate Buildings Hare Been Erected for the Occasion and Tourist From All Part of World i Will Attend.. GRANGES FAVOR hie mmux Resolutions byMorning Star of Albany and Crow Foot ? of Lebanon. LEGISLATURE'S ACTION SUBJECT TO CENSURE (Tflornal Special flerrfee.) Dublin, May 4. The Jamestown expe- r! altlon la not the only affair of its kind to attract iworld tourists this summeft ; . The Irish international exposition, insn ..' In much of lta spirit, but truly interna tlonal In its scope, was formally opened today witn ceremonies auiiaoie to ,ui occasion. The Marquis of Ormonde pre- aided over the opening exercises and all the. dignitaries of state and ohurch took J," part.'. i ".''.'.); ykj' .j?-v-ti t'-.y r The scope of the exhibition is Irish nd international in the. widest sense. v There are aectlons for the display of Irish Industries, history and education, p fine arts. Including photography and an - graving; arts and crafts, liberal, manu facturos, textiles "and various allied in- tfustrlea, engineering and shipbuilding, civil . engineering ; and transportation, electricity, motors, gaa lighting, heating,. . tieatlng and - cooking, agricultural lm : elements and chemical Industries horti culture and arboriculture, sport and riahlng, mining and metallurgy, nyglene, women's section, cottage . Industries, . k Outside of the purely business aspects of ..the exhibition, , the. amusements of the visitors wiu be ampiy caterea to. IWusIcal entertainments, vocal and ln- tftrumental, of a high class, will be pro vided. - Special concerts devoted to Irish tnusie will be given, and the best lnatru ' mental bands of Great Britain have been engaged. r Other amusements of a novel character water chutes, i switchback, letc have been provided. : ' .. The exposition grounds are at Herbert JPajJc, about a mile and a auarter from th business section of Dublin on the jid w Diney in iana was recently - presented to .the Pembroke , urban dis trict by the Earl of Pembroke, one of the vice-presidents of the exhibition. In . commemoration of his son. Lord Her bert. Altogether the grounds of the ex position cover about 62 acres. .,- . The buildings are large and ornate, 'and strictly consonant with the natural .beauty of the park and of the beauties ef Dublin and of Ireland In general. A Jake, fountains and a wealth of shrubs auid flowers form a beautiful setting for tha magnificent structures. The main entrance to the exhibition Is at Bal In fer rage, -with other entrances on the . .south side of the park, in the vicinity mr juonnyorooK. Directly opposite the main entrance Is tne, principal Dunomg, with a central octagonal court. 215 feet in diameter. cmrrounded by a corridor opening Into roilr radial wings, each 164 feet long ana so iei wiae. An. octagonal dome towers pver the center of this building to the , height of 160 feet. Pavilions for tne Jtsritun, roreign and colonial ex hlblta are grouped around this building, and. then logically and artistically come ' the buildings for the motor cars, elec tricity. Irish Industries, machinery and . power bouses and dining and tea rooms. Indications are already abundant that the exhibition will draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to Ireland for the first time thls summer. It la-expected too. that tha fair will form a niaknef vhtch will ;draw, thousands of Irlfh , .Americans itafllt to- their old homes. : . rr '- "-' -- . .. ss--B5Bg flalms of the Thonaanda of School Children Superior to Those of Few nnndred University 8 tudenta -Lament for lavte Jndge Boise. ; C HURCH SERVICES paator. . am4ay m.t A by - ' ilPTlST, ebooL 10 a. m.t Junior Union. ir d n ...a . . j . A . A U.a D.OU Da ' U. I . M .1. 1 1 mm m. UM UJ MIm Carrie Ulllapiafb; T.-80 p. m. pnachlng of iter, A. B. Walts. , -Third VuoMiTer aTenae and Knett streett MF. , 1. BUu. autor. Bnnd.r kdooL 10 a, rn.i nreteblnc at 11 a. m. and T:80 o. . Histiland tAlbtrta and Slith atreeta. Bunday a. lit.; rrenlnf prayer end sermon. r-M a'eloek. All gainln Twonty-Mcone and Rm4 ttrMte. Dunu.r Kwiw,-iu m. m. : riinf Mrrice, T o'clock, termoa by Rev. H. D. Chamnera, Bt. Aadraw' UDlranit Park; Bcv. W. Powell, -baplalii. good; scbool, 6:19 p, i Mrrlc and .aermoa at T:SO p. m. ' , uooa SMpberaaciiwood atroet and Van. wtiTvr avvBu, aiuina; nmv. - joaa Uawaon. Sunday acbool, t:4i a. m.t morning aerrtee, 11 Bt. iobo'a Mtmorlal Sellwoodi fLrr. W. ft. a vwci in vuati MSJ. oUaatlcLT KIUUl. ill an ferric and ermon it 11 i, m, . ' .Bt. Pinl'- Woodmere; c I. Parker. U? ' mm " W UUUUlf KDOOL V:t a. BL.1 mornia aerrlca and aermoa at 11 VLk . 8t. Matthew's rirat and Oarntbera atnatat I Ea. W. A. M.Brack in (h,r R.l. . i a . . . . . w-' "'"- niauuia ana Knuva at u a. m.j Bandar school. MO a. m.; service and aormon, 7:80 a. m7 in. tn lpnrn m to the relative standinar and reliability of, the leading iwnufactur- "ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent , physiciaas are the most careful as to '( the' uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well Jcnown' to physicians1 and the VVeU-lniormed generally tnai ine janiornia tug ajrup Co.; by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the etthical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientifio and commercial, circles which is accorded to successful and reliable; houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of-the excellence .of its remedy. ' , , ; TRUTH AND QUALITY floneai 'to'' the Wfilf-Informed in everr walk of life and are essential to permanent sue- cess and "creditable, standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy: good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right .; living with all the, term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour . of recreation, of. enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to; contributa : . to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but J as in many instances a simple wholesome remedy may be Invaluable, if taken at the; proper time, the California Fig Syrup Co. , feels that it is alike important to present ' truthfully the subject and, to supply the one perfect' laxative remedy which has won the approval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance of the Well-Informed because . of the excellence ox the combination, known to au, ana tne onginai moinoa 01 manuiao ,ture,;which is known to the, , , , ' ; , This valuable remedy has' been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most .excellent oij family; laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Benna, are, well : known to physicians and the Well-informed of. the world to be the best of natural laxatives, .we have adopted the more elaborate name of-Syrup of Figs and Elixir of ; ' Senna as more fully descriptive of the remedy,! but doubtlessly it will ; always be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects always note, when purchasing, the full name of the 1 Company California Fig Syrup Co. : plainly printed on the front of every package, whether you simply call for Syrup of ; Figs or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as--Syrup of Figs and x 1 Elixir of Senna is the- one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup f Co. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of Figs which has given sat- ; isfaction to millions, j- The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists-throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the. regular price of which is fifty, v; cents per bottle.' r ; ' ; i f y ' . ( ' ';1 ..Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of . Agriculture, at Washington, D. C, that the remedy id not adulterated or.inisbranded within tne meaning ox the J.'ood. and Drugs Act, June autn, lyuo. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisville; Ky. San Francisco, CaL U. S. A. . - London, England. New York, N. T. iv . ...... ' ' .,- . i , . c: . , i . i ar m HlaMaI-flt7MtEftart filVntIa " t.A n.maUlnf Tha a?hnfVk At Ana IIa..tnaa.nTu-a..fa- lag at 11 a. d. br lUv. A. L Jobnatoa: f :80 10 a. m. awo, i Bndearor.B p. m. . . a... M . - . . i m mrtLManiann aawiii avaama waa laastiaii as r ai aaa fa Ula Qj nTa alOUam DADtZlfflL. ' - I ' " ' " ""aanaaaaaaj ' . . 1 w " wva mvt, avaaaaacra uvaB, nIlrvi t. ..a Jt.. 1?.. I Vv . wmmntiii I aaaietaat paator. Morn In r aermoa ly Rev, flrl I Laa7 BmaJT Slil S a. m.t I mL.ZT ZZZ.T- . .. -X ' S. ltotlaock, 10:80 clocki. aTWtof praachlna. at li V .V V T i n-VrTT"-. V Bbort. an-ice. TO ecloek! Bandar acbool, ia:l 9m mw W mr " f ,mm m. .,m m. U.. . MTI UIOII. Ill 1 m MM. m.mm 1 mm mm. mm, y' uuoaajr BCDOOl, ii:lB a, to. En. i R. ft H. Bart' B. Whitfield.' auMrlntandaat: X. P. ..in . . . ' "... , Cm, . , I ..r . ""wi. ii.io p, to. : an- 1 i,llB " "T: P. . ". at T: p. m., "Taat Hlbland-Eait Sixth street aorta and Proa cWSln. .7 it. " " I r5 ,u n , V Anont.ur" or "Worda et eott; Rei. B. 8. Bolllnrer. Bnnday acbool. 10 LTrnrti U T:3 ' b7 ' 7.,WJJ!,m. B'?Te?' a. J. D. Ofdea, anperlatendenti Junior Ca- Ina at ill . j : V J!" I Vi 7'. " " urmoa, u. a. n, or Bar. . u. noper; t:bw (1 Sumi.. .k"Y V-r'--m-IZ.'-.Ji an7 Ut-U.("I-1 P. m-, br paator, ea "VUlon anU Bastraint.' at ' T i , WT" ivv oivcimi, i r " pwonn Mane. I :rv . . I h !', , "-ww -KivHvistUWIi I !:r-,,V-v-,. ,-..'-;v.i, Kaaaaaattiw JPl. B-'I- P. c. also p. m. Oraoa Montailll.. Aiim.n .... Oraoa MontaTllla: Oilman Parker, ninlatar. I P' " at 11 a. m. and 7:80 Z m.t morn -SunnraidaEaat Tamhin tP'e. '-The Practical Valne of tna Lord'e Sup-1 Ih'it'",tn and TblrtyHil fSDaelal Dwpatek te The Joaraal.) .Albany, Or., Mar 4. At JU last regn-i ?J'r,1VJi.e.11?,T9!:" : Tni" topic "The Law. of ETtdenoa," firal of a aeries la dlrine antbor- m ""a mole. - Central Kaat Twentietn and Ankenr sttva: 1. Jordan. At 10:80 a. m . "Ti. ai.h pastor, Bandar lar meetlnr Morning Star ranfe No. Word From the Cr"?; Wi tilZ til S. R , ' mAnntad thai .followln I :80 D. m.t Bond.. aV,l fa : iTV resoiuuon conoerninf ua universuy i - n"ivr, "SL" .. M.AMMItM , ... t . I . - " ' M, fT..NlQnUi , . , ' . 7 . J T:-",' vuumm. 4 acnoot . r in . m , i.l. i vcumu, ju a. m.i DrcacBinr. .11 . m - - j ... voted to call tor the referendum, upon I Btone, secraUir of T. M. O. A. ' P''ortb-.lrrUi "-and Twantr-tblrd,' B. the oompulsorr pass law ana tna ixd,. 000 annual appropriation tot the, Uni versity of Oregon: be it therefore "Resolved, or Morning star (range No. Ill, That we indorse the action of the council and ' -wU give our earnest support ana. rawer ry Dr. Brooaher wlU preach on the topic. 'TP our power to the .committee to pueh the I Atralnat It." or "Orercomlng Heary Odda." issues to a auccessiui conoiuoion, ov 1 oTnui ana isaat ankeny atreets: lleyln a tenth grade free publlo school t".0' fPbm- ' 8?n'.;ee ' education of paramount. Importanc. for .?r 1S(.46( school children In Oregon, to alacbool. 12m.: yn, pMni.-. n a free unlveralty education for t40 Stu-i Bavlartrrrt Brtwna Twanty-arot ..and dents. Oregon street, uh.ua n. I . ..m. , , .4.a Preaching. 10. a. m. and Tran I n.la , .. - i Norwaalaa Bynoo saai imi ana unni atreeta: Bey. O. Hafoea. Sunday acbool, 0:30; errlcea at U a. m. ana o P- n.i x. r. a. Trharad. B:1B DJ m. - - i.. r , n.ni. . banlah-i;nfca kvcnn'a and Mnrrta street: BT, Gadmand Orffl. Bnnday aerrlcea at 11 a.' m. and a p. m. Bnnaay acnooi ai rora. pa. tor. preacblna, P. m.5 Sunday school, 11 a. m.j claaa meaUDc Qraca . Cornar T.mh w uareocs i rua Wilson, V, ana uamor or learnre, 1:30 p. m. rlor atreeta; laoo, D, D. Leotara oa Wit the Ible,'iO:80 en.t 8t John'a r. L. Toons. . aoa wane j-aropie, corner Tw1b and f.xr' o ' '"touj, ai n a. m. and Taylor street; Rev. J, Wbltcomb Broofbar, iM'.r,; ' ' SvD VJ5,!t-. or",n "orxblp, 10:80 o'clock iu. l inB "l.f'"'!, greater.' htD; "Aa Affair of tb Heart"; Bible acbool, li!:10 . ' ,H1 J??wrt. Paator. Btmday acbool, 1( P. m., totereaUnf eiarclaea, elaaaes fir all; f; 'tPIiii!i.,1.1 m-feP'. "Wot Prayer 1 fpla'a nnloa, 6:15p.m., leader, MIm l' ,ntVTt ' :p70ri1"'a. f m.f Pearl Tooler. tnoic. 'pn.- . iv.h.u preacblos, 8 p. topic. "Ohrlatlan rVnr... ! y.''J popular erasing eei-rlc. T:80 o'clock, Dr. Brouaher will oreach on tha tonic. "tTr Ccn tliniil clearly wbeo yoa eat Grape-Nuts Th i'Jcobs Crtla Food. . "There't a Rcatoa" - - iwaaii.j. wwawaw - w - - - , 'fras A Frill "114 UI ,,BIUV the. present enrollment at the Si!?'-"0? etreets. Bondey achool. 10 a. m. State university prSctl?f H a. m. by Bey. John BcnUlen. State university. , . Jonna-B. A. Laoaard. paator. Sunday a Xemoty of aTudge Bolaa, aool. 10 a. m.j aermoa, 11 e, m.j B. P. I, ,uipo.rT ninia ana pins, w n u.-u . Trinity -Corner of Eaat Tenth and Grant, tewl r. Smith, paator. Bandar acbool. ia .7 m.; aannoa at Jlav m. serrieea at 7:80 o. m.t 5:80 7 m. sPrt.ie, j?BthiBM?1L,n11 r "treeta; J, T. Ab t-i ' .pasw. ap . a. a. Chne Mlaalon Chan' Sing Kat paator. .7 ' UJ. ,uu I .OKI n m In view of the death of Judge R. T. Boise of Balem. " who was in Hie a leader In the grange movement, the fol lowing resolution waa adopted "Whereas, It has pleased the supreme master to remove from active, work among tna auooramate granges ic supreme grange above our beloved state master and brother, Reuben Boise; and "Whereas. The deceased had faithful worker and a powerful In the upbuilding of the grange past SB years; therefore be It ' "Kesolved, That while "we mw in v.t- o:oo p. m.t aermnn. t:80 d. m. CblneMlaal0B-52H Oak atroet Baaday S, V p "J preacning in jnmeae.'B p. n. . rirat permaa fonrtb and Mill arreeU; Bay. ""';.. sunrtay acbool, 0:4B a. m.j """"ii " a. m.j xoang propia'a meeting, , r. ui.i nZZ? ". Hlbbard and Uoble atraata; Bar. iencaw ' n rn.n ? n l. i. 11 a. m. .:n--,r'-.,-w" i ",'D a nuBiariiia uregoa and Hubbard, H. Obers. I omua uarn.ao raorria atroet and Bodney I ' ,, -rlZ." i." " T au P. m. uieiBTenue; Her. r. Buaarmann, paator. Bnntl.j kr,, , 1T.7. S.001 P Praach past J a. ai.ipraachliii. 11 a. m.t Touag ?4J2!iJ5i-ff.!iw - . : 'ate.M st 11 fc a, JS2 . W r Bey. B. 0. roodT.wnJS: n. rw.. for the - .tv. . s ;. a il a. m. and r 80 . m." : ."a"" JHEBBTTEBIAir. Woodatock W T ir.. .... . w. .no r.: an n. tn. i Preaching nnmhla aiibmlaalon to tha laerm of our I "P" t Xhlrteenth and Powell atreeta! I t "r"'e'n-"""B Tblrtcanth and Darla. 0, .-.ii!.f ! I?E Jaroaie B. MeOIade, D. D. Preaching f.JM"i "" Preaching at 11 mX m. na mnn. i ma.ta, ' . ml altir .1 that mtrl.. .m . T.. . .Ti - 1 T.an n . " - - .--w . wmmmmm, , p, .V.W ID. X BUDOBV iriUWI. Ill Bl JnAIn, I ' K M.. . - . i.V . .... . . . . brother has but ; preceded a on the I c. . 8 p. m.i 8olor C- 18., T p,Anz txi1ii I 8librthw!ffk tn4 v Bwch., John avs.v O VC1W1,;, . . 1 " s-. e vatvauusf K, 14 ia. innimsi-a eawaa all ) wnliar 4a Ifaa firs taVlll finn I Va lAaia aa,awaai Bk t aa -(aa-. AAtlwaal 1M I uio las BUU Vyl atll ajajasai HaTW. Ul AVmm HiM Mhm wing wuiiaci aa vvaa . alalia tl- r. i-v aa dellberaUona at future meeUnga and It ZToTand ilia "Z ni': an;."r,iiwi' IS With profound sorrow that we realize fourth Flrat and Olbba atrrata; Bar. Jobs we ahau feel his cordial nanaciasp ana t vommunion at w.uo a. m.; Sunday hear hla eheerlna words no more. - 1 .'L " ?. o: P at neaQiyeu, .- m tixai a vur Bawthoraa-Park Twalfth and tut T.w atreeta; Ray. B. Nelaon Allan. Bunday acbool. 13 m.; aarricca at 10:80 a. m. and 1:80 p. .; V D. 0 n .... 7 " r o. vi. u., o:ou p. m. rorbea Bellwood a tract and Oanteabaln are. aae; Bey. Harry JU. Pratt, Preaching, 11 a, m. and 7:80 p. m.: Bundajr acfaaoL 10 a. m.1 P. BJ. Tlrat Germaa Waaaa. naatnr. :w p. m. ai." and T:S0 -rineentb and Hoyt O. A. Preaching, at 11 a. m. and . nS p,tor. frachlng at 11 a. m. and 7:80 brother both publlo and private was one of great ' purity . and worthy of emulation by all. During bis long lire of 86 years. In the course of which be M11 m .mm w.M.ml it i. m mmM M,a and m..nt responsibility,, not a stain rests on his I :80 P- record, and he leaves among is tnou sands of r acquaintances . pone but firm friends. IX v-' '.''i-; : "Resolved. That the charter of this rranae 1 be draped In mourning for a period of 60 days as atrlbute of respect to our oepartea orovner ana loaen oi our sorrow at our Irreparable loss. Fifteenth iRDaneaa. .'' MfM?n r : mm heaehlag at Jl" a. aTd T:80 p" at. ".v." um-M-u. a. wattera. naatnp. .au ,:ou p. nil SerrloM at 11 a. B M a. CONOatOAnOHAl. , vuiraraiir fara Artlaao' temple; Ber, O. KBOOl, JO -au U.I awrmM, Piedmont Clewland aanua an IimH .uw&i wt. li. m j ran iinwr. ' l'raecnina ar i ' . . . II a. m. and 7:80 D. m.i Bandar echooL ia:ii I ,"""""-"Ml"laaliml ar.nua ' and Id. m. --m-.m. - I wawaa raeti- aMVrr'WIlllam L. Tloahaw. Bnn; I ' -. . ' . ... - I nmw mhiwi la . . ; . - - -. waatminater Kaat Tenth and Wetdler etraett: I h.M rl ' "i.0"" woranip with nay. Henry u, klarcotte. 8enr.ee at tl a. m. I . "Z 7, , . - - n,,r meMra, 11 tnd -T:2 ' ?--L'L- wiir,ctin8d.nA,?,,,.J.:8i 2 y- woife Plrat Twelfth and Alder traetar t. ttn. I ".nT.ld-C(irMr of Kaat Tar kw and Kaat llam Hiram Foulkea. At 10:80 a. m., "A Vital L:lLLa.M B5T- ?ilunb- ' Dlatlnction"; Bnnday achool. 12:10 mV topic, 'TheIrreal8tible I Worahlruir I -f , -'.""b. m. M. . . . MM- I . "Kesoivea.v -inat a copy:, - J" n Cbrlatlanlty": etaama aerrkM at Mn.vw, memorlam be placed upon the rnlnutes I a""th Walittel' ' ' ' U, the Grip of Temptation"; Sunday Of Morning Star grange ana copy sent miton Bar. A. H. BurkhoHer. ' Bunday IXZ.' Sr.,";,, aJ v' ner, aupenntenuent; to the family Of the deceased. ' acbool at 11 a. m.i Chrlatlaa Sndearor, T p. m. I cb&t. KndTr5n a'rr.8'80 P', m ';iml mi f iin. iii, iu. ... .. , .. ' - i Haraball-Btrret Harahall and North taenth atraeta: Bar. C. W. Hara. - Mnhil. acbool, 10 a.-m.; preaeblnr. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.f i. r. a. v ... o:o p. m, Uount Tabor Brlmont and PiYtrrmairatnata, Bbt. Edward M. Bbarn. Barrioa a II . m. ana t .au p. m. Anahel ner, ueo. w. Arms. Jr. flnnda scbool, 10:80 a. m.r preaching. 11:80 a. m. Uwooa corner aaat Jterententh and flow . . . mMmmm' r. . mmm . '-.'-. aaoe iwnw v. a. inoronaon. paator, "O. W. HUMPHfcET. "F. M. MILLER, ' U C STRATTON, '" - "Committee," LECISUTURE DENOUNCED Crow Foot Grange of Xebanon In dorses Unlvenit Referendum.' (Special Pfenatea to The Journal.) Lebanon, Or., May 4. Crow Foot grange No. 814, P. of H., at us last meeting passed strongly phrased reso lutions. In effect as follows: Denounc ing the. last legislature for Its excessive appropriations and leaving tha ' burden to fall . most heavily upon the farmer and email property holder and making ho provision for creating mora revenue; commending the action of '. the Linn County ,Buulns Council, P. of H., In seeking to refet ,to the people, for vote on June 1, the 1125,000 appropriation made by the last legislature,, anryajljv to tha state, university at Eugene, - accepted an Invitation to deliver the address to tha graduating claaa of the University of .Pennsylvania at the com mencement exercises In Philadelphia In Sunday acbool, 10 a. m.; preachlna at 11 a. "Oood water uui oi via weua": aenrlcM at :u p. m. ... Third Eaat Tntrtaenta ana pine atraeta i R.v. Andrew . J. ' UoBtfomery, paator. Berrlcea at w.w i",. eyening . toplct ' , Vernon Eaat Twentieth and Wyrant. Prca Ing at 11 a. m. and T:80 p. m. by. Bay. O. Rlalr: Sunday achool, 12 n. . MontaTilla Rev. J. A. P. UcOaw, aetlni paator. Bnnday achool, 10 a. m.; . preachuig SC Aa a.' uu hu i.w ZNSOOFAL. ' Pto-Cathedral of Bt. Stephen the Uartytw Thh-teenth aod Clay atreeta: Ber. H. U. Ban. aay. rlcar. lioiy communion, csu a. m.: gan. day achool, 0:45 a. m.: morning aerrlce. Ill eclock:-erenlng aerrlce. T:ao o clock. Trinity mueteenin m.crxti axraeta. Holy I eommumoD, o a, frajsr aoa aarr- lea, 11 o'clock: arening Pfyer and addreaa, 7:30 o'clock. Ber. T. 0. Wlillama will preach not a morning ana btuiii. . ' Bt. Darld'a :at Twelfth and B.lmont atrerta; Kector.- Ber. Oaorg B. Vaa Water. I), n. Hoi, communion. S a. m.: Bandar achnni. Totttcfs I have made no combination with any. other candidates " .-.'S - ' t--" .v. - . . . , . , - x i and I ffa not responsible for .any tickets or circulars dis tributed. I want every voter to - choose -his ticket and I have no candidate to recoxn mend or criticise. - , ", !- V - JTHOS..DEVLIN. lO.tl M ai. S.i a-n.lt.hW.. Park and J.ffer on ' treeu; J. Allen Leaa. paator. . Sunday acbool, 10 a. m.f at 11 o'clock, morning aerr Ice, topic. "FIT Thing Our Church , Moat Need" : 7:80 p. m., aaered eocctrf. tother league at T p. an., led by Mia OuBderaon. -St. John Penlneolar areou and KUpatrick treats CBnechen, paator. Berrlce at 10:45 a. m., Serman; 7:80 p. m, Bnguan; ounaay MNoeaflanBmkortti foarteanth teti Ber. J.,M. JierTlg. paator. Sunday aryie at II a. at. and 7:80 p. nul Bunday acbool, 8:48 a. m.. -- ' ' . .... 'l v,. gt, Paul's German Eaat xwenui ana vun treat: Bev. A. Kraua. Morning aerrica, iu.ju o'clock: erenlna, 7:80 o'cloca; Bunaayacomi, 8:80 a. m.: prayer meeting Tbnradar at B p. m. 'Trinity eerman, Miaaonn oynou llama arenne and Bellwood atreet; 3. A. Elm. bach, oastor. Morning erTfc, 10 clock! i l t -Qrt A'lnf.lr Kntlll.V BCUOOI. VTVDinf mimi , .w , , . 0:18 .a... . ;tX":''ij-:r '''X-t.'X: ' CHBIBTIAB. -" ' Central-Beat Twentlath end Bart jWmoa a . t w ar nimsiniaw . i is. si e iu:aiii r m.'phlna.' topieT Tabernacle Which the Lord Pitched and Wot Man"; .Sun day achool, 13 m.; Bemor-ivnanaTwr, o.ow r. str -m M.r n vn.- fTiuyruai uuun uew mm n. a. AiTiaa... aTa.aMaaaaetfll " Bodoey-Aenno Rodney areboe ..; atieet: Bey. W. Klmo Boblnaoa. At B:4B m.. Bible school: II a communion and aormon, topic. "A Marreton Moenimt"! T. P. B. 6. B.. :4B p. m.; aermon at 7:80 p. m. Mount Bcott oerrictw "' -. p. ro-! Bunday acbool, a:80 p. . - -Woodlawa Sunday acbool. i a. atit preae. Ing. 11 a. m. Chrletlat anaearor,. a p. .i service at B !. ri-i.a.M."' mtL-JJ ." Flrat t:orner rani ann . S. Muckley, mlalater. At . 10:80 .m. preaching, topic. -The Ms ' Advent Second atreet, . between Hall and r a.nii at 11:80 a. an. ana i p. m.. prafca sieetlng; Bnnday cbool. 10:80. a. ca. tmrrxi) rvAnoracAt. Pint Corner Vaat Tenth and Bherman atreeta. b a. t. wtntar. Bnndar acnooi. 10 ai m.: 11 a. m-"What Wa Preach";: aermon at 7 -M fif-nA r.ran : and Rarhr 'atreeta: Bey. I Rowaraoz. naator. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. by Bev, a, fc. Pratt, , p. h. at John'a-rlranhoa and John errer-tej Bee. ti.ni Vj.tM. Bnndar aehooL 10 a. ra. preaching. 11 a m., xopitv , uruaa ; a. n.. G. B., 8:30 p. m.; S. t. 0. B., (1:80 n. m.i E reaching. 7:80 p. mn topic, "Marred He fade It Again." ' Ockley - Green Oay atreet and WiHamette boulcTard; Ber. J. Bowerapg, paator. At 11 a. au and 7:80. m., aanrieea! Bunday achool at 10 a. ro.; K. L. O. B. at 6:80 p. m. ' ; IVAWOEIJCAt ASSOCIATTOlf . r ' SMrat Enallah Eaat Sixth and Market etreets: 8. A. Blewert, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m., tonic. "John on the Me of Patmoe"; Bnnday chool, 10 a. m.; Young People' alliance. 6:48 . m.; eTenrag wmw . v viuv. 7 - rirat German Corner Tenth and Clay atreeta: Theodore Scbaoer, - paator. Bnnday acbool at 80 a, tn.; aermon at iu;io a. m, ana t:40 m.; Y. P. A 7 p. m. -Memorial Eaat eighteenth and Tlbbetta; U 1 MMmmtM. . l,MMhln . , 11. ... 1. DWTWV - . . mu , my p. m.t Bnnday achool, 10 a. at.. Yonng. Poo-. pis' meetlBg, T p. aa. - CBBISTIAir BCIZVCZ. wt-mt rtinrch of Chrlat. Sclentlat HtH.h Bite cathedral. Morrteou and Lownadale atreeta. ; Berrice at It a bj; P- ., aubleet. MAitam and Fallen . Man": Sunder achnnl eioae 01 uuraiui wi". nvuueauay erenffig. CflOCI. r-- Berond Church of Chrl.t, Bclentiat Elka1 temple,'. Stark and Kerentb atreet. Bunday Adam ana raiien man ; onnnay cbool, 11 au . ' wiainMiir oiwuiii, o p. m. v'-'V'-;! -7.7:7 "I,.,.. ' "rJ 7' s i. aiiTaaxxaxa, ,i Barenth Day Adyantlsta-r-Eleyena and ' B. erett atreet. thi nasi pmmrAi, bociwt.V' - Artlimaa' .hall, Ablngton buUdlnr.' Third Waahlnetoa atreet. At II a. m. r. in. nnaiiu will lecture on "8plrituaUty, , the - Object ,f Badical Sixth and Mechanle atreeta; Bar. ft P. Blancfaard. Bnnday acbool. 10 a. ai. aaruioa. Ut. a aad 7:40 p. si. ; ' ' ' raiTaJUaVaT. ' . ' " Chareh of Oar Father Corner of Yamhill sn Bereath atreeUt Ber. Wi O. Eliot Jr., alola. w, mt. 1. u ajiiot, u. u.j minlatar emerttae. Berric at 11 a. m.. "Belia-toai anil H.h " aarmoa by minlatar emerltua; . 8 as day -school, r. .j-wawwii, mm mm aa.i anuu claaa. 12:30 p, m.i J. P. B., 6:30 p. to. . tnrrriB rsESBTTZxiAir. ' Chorcb eX tb Strang. ra Wean, atreet and waaaajie aivHwui mwv as. AaSl 1 B BJUIMIIH. Mnanlna aerrlce, 10:4 o'clock, with aeravoat BaadaJ achool, . 13 aa. 1 aermon. t:0 p. m. . a f , i0""-' tet) Uy, Baaday achool. 11 m.; aarawa, Ido p. av. CHBISTIAB AJTO anBSIOaTABT jUJAVOS. The Chrlatlaa and Mavioaarr Alllanee-sixth and Mala treeta; Bev. O. a BewteuZner. T " . a, iu.m, . . n .lllul. . nlA ..1 . iiwiii . . w u, uu. . inun. vaoniA'a 1 1 1 i -. T a , t .'. ' Flrat Oerman T.nth and fu..fe .i. , . ." n 11. . . - "1", fvr, w. piuh.7 oermon . at jo: a. m , tonic r ., . MSMMMMmMMmn , ninm .( g ... 7 .;-r. k. a', roarta ana Tamhin At a JLJ". i."- A. Buimt wUl I u wuuuiauw vi owiiaariand Com pared With Thoae of tha PaHri Nn.,k-J;", group atudj elane wUl be held following the addreaa. , Program, la free, and all mea are j SWZSXaTBOBOIAJf, new L'burch Bocletr Elaa.nth , ..a , 11a.. traete; Bar. Ulram Vrooman. f ' Barrlce at ."J...""!' J1" BPlrit Willing, , the Fleah tt , ciiau, acuuoi,. w a. m. ' VVZTXS8AZJBX. Charcn of tha Good Tiding Eaat Coach aad Eaat Eighth atreet; Ber. J, D. Corby, mlnla. ter. .. Bunday achool, 11 a; . aermon, 10.4S a. as., mjvic - a uamnaian ror uanff HnmAm Prayer meeting Tbaraday evening at 8 p. m. . nrrnns tbuth ami : Ball S01, Allaky building: T. M. Mlnam. paator. service at 11 a. m. ... : LATTEB-DAT SAMaTTB, Hall 400 Allaky bolldlng. Third and Mnrrlan. oemcea ii u:w a. m. ana 1 acbool, 10 a. to. , P. m.; Bunday . MILIJEiraiAl SAW.. O. A. R. ball, northeast corner Becned ami Morrison atreeta. Servlcea at 8:80 p. m. . . SPnUTlTAXIBT. ' , " Bev. Harry J. Moor will apeak Bundav num. Ing at 10:46 o'clock In W. O, W. halL El.T.nta atreet; aubleet, "What Ia the Attitude of Spirit. uaiiam Towara aecrec uraerar" aaalated by Bev. John Blater. v;-. v.'-,: 7,,7,,..- Bev John 81ater of Baa Francisco' will held ipirltual aerrlce Banday evealag at 8:15 aharp. In aaw W. O. W. hall, onder the auaplcea of the Minlater and Medlam' Protective Spirit nallat oclety. All welcome. Ber. Sophia O. Belp, prealdent, , r.;. ;; -.77 ,. ' ' f thi oxtracB or the fibbt bobby Drew ball, 108 Second atreet, Bev, B. M. Ooaa wUl lecture at 7:80 p. m.j subject will be Ukea from tbe andienee. ' r'1':,' v"'-v?ltW: THOtTOHT. ' " Cnlvenal Ne a. Thought aaaeiriMy Hall Wo. S, Mulkey kalldrng, Meeond and Morrlaon afreet. Morning lectura at' U o'clock, aubjort, "When and Where Call We Come In Uootact With the liiumlnataaT ' aob Are ' Ayabamla, speaker. -'.I..'" v mWj no waere van - we uome : m , uootact -t witn he liiumlnataaT": -evening lecture at 8 o'clock, ubject, "Do the Dead BtTll Uve: If 80, .Where re They, and What Are They Polngt" , Blater WASHINGTON GOVERNOR'S ,-DATES FOR THE SUMMER ' 7-;; '- " .,V "tXX'- (Bpeelal Diana tea ta Tha JoaraaLl Olytnpla, ,. Wash,. May 4. Oovernor Mead lias prepared partial- schedule of dates for the summer, as follows. though some may have to be changed by , reason of conflicting business:' ' May II, attend laying of cornerstone of Holy Names academy, Seattle; . liay il-t J, grand lodge Knlghta of Pytblaa, Ta coma; May 18, annual barbecue. Bunny side, Taklma county; May . tl, laying cornerstone Sacred Heart hospital, Spo kane; Mar- to, participate In unveiling monument to soldiers and sailors erected ' by Reno woman a Relief Corps. Spo kane; ; June .. ,1, Alaaka-Yukon-Paclflo exposition ceremonies, 8eattle; June t, address at . commencement exercises at State Normal school, Ellenaburg; June 7. address Ballard High school com mencement; June 17, address Aberdeen High school commencement; June I0t II, 22, attend Washington Btate Bankers' assoolation. Spokane; July. 4, address at Qoldendala; July 10,- address. Christian Endeavor convention,' Seattle. . Vref erred Stock Oaaaed Ooois, ' Allen a. Lewis' Best Brand,; ' 7-'7. ill 1 I 1 111 1.1 1 . ' SUPREME COURTT J ' . . PENDLETON MONDAY , 7 7 777 37 "rx.vMmMww," '.''f...1' "''.'i 7 -.i-1" ' - Pendleton. Or.. Mav 4. Tha sUteiaWl preme court win' noia tta regular May term In Pendleton, beginning Monday . morning. May 6. Many Important cases will come up from different ' part of eastern Oregon.' 'XXi'X::,: - 'U xL fry j - ' I , , ta. fa - VI- - ft. . Life" followed by Mw. V. Rowe; at 7:43 tb) mrif co th TmecB Hydra, fcillowftd hr r n Dllaa la.aaaaaaa, a. a. 10.DA . anira. JDa MriMMUk ar vwiaaaa m A.tTV-p- B, - t. -.i , i. ITjrmp BBSTHBEM J OHBI8T, J Flrt East- Fifteenth and Morrlaon atreeta; Bev.iH. C Shaffer. Blbla acbool at 10 a. m.t ennoa at ll a. n. ermoa at IM P. ai Ii at aa 9 SP A - ' Soda Crackers 'They are one of the most eco ' nomlcal, digestible and nutritious of human" foods and well "worthy of the high' estimation in which they . are generally held." - ' y Of course the writer had in mind iscuig 2i&(7 fffftf perfect soda cracker tXXXj.i. ' .:,r; - Fresh from the oven, : crisp, and ': delicious, :ln dust and moisture proof packages, 1 6 1 MATIONAL BISCUIT, COMPANY I.-.. ;p'lX,: '::-' X-'-i '--'' 'i'.' On'eeda r; 1 1 A i : ' f f. v , rv ii. ;: I . -- : : '-r IV ii ""ai Siiv. J - .... 17 Just,, " ' ' -X XX- Jita a, r.i ton tontmnnlna aad vm at U I t V, i A Vl W. a"W i