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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAV MORNING. JUNE 9. 100f. f . . ; - . ; ' j ' ". .'..; .'k. ,,)....- .... , ; ... ... 1 M I ' . ' ' 1 111 " 1 ' "t S' ' ' ' -' ' " ' ' f ' .' '': . A ', ; . V : If . 1 I f i-n- i. utet bpiitzkj in. Lit. JPORffi ciifjy Ancient and Accented' Scot tish Rite Sits in the Valley vi xuruaau Mills cck Participation - J in Corner stone ; Laying Scheduled. 7i 1 , tif W ittl i " r'. W if Th lxtecnth mi'-nmikl rannlon of ! th coordinate bodle of th Ancient n4 I Aeoapta , Boottlnh Ilita, littlng . In tht v41r of Portland, Oregon, will ba held Monday and Tuaaday,' Jun 10 aad it 107. in their cathedral. Th bodlaa cknowledga and yield alleglanca to tha uprama council of . tha. thirty-third da arraa for tha aoutharn Jurisdiction of tha l Unitad States of Atnerioa, tha mother supreme oouncfl. of tha world, whoaa I grand eat U Charleeton, South Caro lina. f omorrow at I o'clock all Maeonio bodlea will asaembla at Third and Alder atreeta, from where they will march in ! parade to - tha Commeroiai club, ana I from there to attend tha laying of the corner atona or tne new commercial ciuo bu d ni at Fifth and Oak. The Una of maroh will ba from Third I and Alder to MorrUon to Sixth, north on Sixth to Commercial club, thence along filxth to Oak. uo oak to Fifth. -where -the ceremoniee win late piaoe. i rom I here the parade win continue on oax to Tnira, ana nirj to Aiaer, me atari' I lna- point, where It will disband. - - Corner atone aervlcea will be held tin I der Maeonio ritual, with Dr. W. T. Wll I llamaon in command. Addresaea will be delivered by - T. B. Wilcox and 2homaa Rlchardaon, on behalf of tha ommercial club. The committee are) ReceDtlon. Iry- ing w. frail, ueneraj t, t. Anaeraon, O. A. Dolph, C W. Lowe: candidates, J, M. Hodaon, II. I Plttock, B. O. White- houee. E. O. jonee; muelo, tu W, lloyt; wardrobe, J. polvlka. - - Badges for reception committee will bo purple: for- candidate , committee, white, and for vlaitora, yellow. - All candidates for tnlrty-seeond de gree should arrajnr to hay tha class photograph taken Tuesday noon. - 'i ns oiriciaj program ioiiowsi Monday a. m., candldatea asaemble tan I p, m4 fourteenth degree Perfect Elu; In aecretary's office for registration 14 a. n4 fourth, fifth and sixth degrees! 1 p. m fifteenth degree Knights of the jtaei. Tuesday a m.. elshteenth degree Knights Koeeuroixi 10:10 a. m., twenty. nret aegree rrussii A Case of Extremes a Story of Loss and Cain and a . Hint to Some Portland ... : ... v., Men A i ? A , Ian Knlrht: 1 d. m.. twenty-ninth degree Soouleh Knight of Sir Andrew; t p. m., thirtieth degree Knight Kndoah: I p. m., thirty-second degree Master of Royal Secret 4 in order not to delay the work It Is absolutely - necessary that candidates should be In the cathedral at least 10 minutes before tha time set for work to begin.' - . j .-.- , PERMANENT FUND t i ' STRONGLY ADVOCATED Bishop Scaddlng Isaacs rMtorsi for Beading In All 'Episcopal ... . VCfeortbeg, The Flsest Shswcf All Porllaad'i Kcse S!::v; JUNE 19tL-21t Th Hon." Leslie Vn Nuyi had chosen the fabric for his new ipring auit with rre discrimination from the ! fine Columbia line- it had been made in faultiest fashion in the usual splendid Columbia manner, and as he laid the box containing hit new attire against the door of bis luxurious automobubble and swung himself aboard to whisk out to his suburban summer home he contemplated with extreme pleasure the satisfaction which he expected soon to enjoy from his : purchase. . But alas bump in the road a lurch of the carand hi suit pitched off intq the dust to fall into the hands of the worthy gentleman who happened along soon after. "It's an Ul wind." etc.. and in this. case doubtless Weary Walker appreciated a benevolent . rrovidence 'to- the fullest tzttvL---J4C..;i.rf : ' It's time for summer ult4t's good time to ret acaualnteJ with Columbia ways with the excellence of Columbia tailoring with our Dormlar rxlces with tha aunerior stvls of raentss let ds make up an'outuig or a blue serge for you one of our June $25 specials. Columbia tailoring nerer disappoints. Why not tomorrow? .,.. Suits $20 to $40 GWlAt $10 GRANT PHEGLEY, MANAGER. ELKS' BUILDING. SEVENTH AND STARK. . i 5 f ., ."s .. - ?- " I The out-door production ' of "As fou ;Llke It," to be given by the Oregon ' branch of the Association of Collegiate ,; 'SAlumnae will bo one of the prettiest jspectacles ever seen In Portland. It jwllj be given on Cedar Hill, the scene ' f last year's successful 'play,, a.nd the 'date is set tentatively for June Jl. The dresa rehearsal last, week brought the 'hones of the association to a high pitch ' anq they 'promise a thoroughly artls- (tlo production.. ; J Xxoellent Talent Saowa. - " . , '. Mara- than that, they have not only the approbation of their, own associa tion 'to recommend it, but Miss Ruth .H. Carter of Bt, Helen's hall and a graduate Of the Emerson College of ' Oratory In Boston, Is their coach and . ' Is bringing out somen excellent talent llisst ' week - when Henry- Lawrence ' Southwlck, dean of the Emerson school, was In the city, he attended the dress rehearaar- and' his evident enthusiasm -served as an Incentive and encourage Members of the Collegiate Alumnae Association as They Will Appear In -., the Open Air Benritlon of "As You Like It" esses: Mrs. IN. Plelschner, .Mlss Lu ella Clay Carson, Mrs. William D. Fen ton, Mrs. James Laldlaw, Mrs., Harriet K. McArthur. Mm, , W. L. Brewster, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mrs. C.; J. Reed. Mrs. C H. Lewis, Mra T. . L. Eliot, Mrs. Alan Welch Smith. Mrs. W. M. Ladd. Mrs. N. JLevinson, and mrm. a. Mk nocaey, - , ,.... '! ; Sere Xg the Oast. . The east of characters Is as follows: Duke, living In banishment., t. ... . MrS' Edward T. Tirnrt rreaencK. his brother and usurper of his dominions. . .... Emma Grlebel First Lord. . . ....... . . . .Audrey Brown Amiens,.,, .Ethel Lytle Jaques. . ........... ... .Helen Stever juoros attending on the banished duke. Le Beau, a courtier attending upon Frederick... Ad Bechtel SCHIillTZ CASE IS ED Intimated That Trial of Bay ti CityHayor .wiUBeFin i ished by Friday. '. !(X)URT IS HELD IN t SALVATION BARRACKS Jewish Temple Is Not Available on Satorday. So Judge Donne Con t v ven'es Seasl-n to Headquarters of Religious Warriors. , I '1 ,(Hrt Kews ny toageet teased Wire.)' ; Ban Franolaeo, Juns s-Ths trial of ; Mayor Schmits went ''en today but only for a brief session before adjournment iwaa taksn until Monday morning. One "more French restaurant proprietor was 'examined, and the" ense came to a sud 'den atos because It. reached a polnf ,'where lienor Is to tntroduce evidence of ("similar erlmes' I order to show the mayor S intent lO- extori money irvm u tDelmonic6 Tpropf letors. V taimpbell.' f or people who Jtnow how to take care of themselves he msjorlty do not The liver is a most Important organ In the body. . Herblne WU1 keep It In condition. V. O. Blmpklns, Alba, Texas, writes: "I have used Herblne for Chills and Fver and find it the best medicine I ever nsed. I would not b without It. It Is as good for children as U Is for frown-up people, and I recommend It. t is fine for La Grippe. Sold bx alii 4nttz''t'- -- - ' ment to the players. "t His remarks were highly complimentary. The funds 'realised from the play will be added to the scholarship fund of the association. Last year the members saoDiea me man or venoms' a - sin chosen by competitive examination to tne state university at jsugene eacn year, ana Began ae once to raise money -or a permanent fund. Their represen tative this year has done excellent work and has established a record for schol arship. The plan Is a laudable one as putting the stamp of approval on high er education , for girls and making It possible for a bright : young woman without prospects of an education to se cure one. , . Seal Social Brent. . The occasion will be made a society event and the following prominent wo-1 man jave lent their names as natron-' The following pastoral directed to' the men of the Oregon diocese by. Charles Scaddlng, bishop of the diocese of Ore gon, will be read in all the Episcopal churches of the diocese today and on Sunday, June It. It calls to mind the establishment of the Episcopal church in America and asks the men of the dio cese to ssslst in creating a permanent .ni1iMrm.nt funit fnp th AnlanonaiA in viiarjca, wrenwer a r reaencK. .. . . . ' I ureson. 'ins Dasiorsi xoiiowa: . k.. .Mrs, Albert E. Madgwick I "To the men of the diocese of Ore- vuv9T. ..... v ...Alma Delaney gon: My dear brothers: Our south an Jaques. ....... ...Ada Bechtel nlversarr as a church and as i Orlando.... Frank Towslee country Is upon us. On May II, . Sons of Blr Rowland.de Boys. . K07, the fathers of both landed on Adam, servant to Oliver.,.,.,....., Virginia's shores. . On the third ....Lennr willlama Sunday after Trinity they celebrated Touchstone, a clown.,,,, ..Edna Jaques I the holy communion together at James- Gaddisltown. rnis year mat event nas us an- Corln. . . . . .............. .Edith Sllvlus............ ...Maude Cleveland! nlvr8ar7 on the 16th of June. That is ; ' .eperay.,A. . ventlon. For nearly three years no wiiiiam. a country; fellow In love1' the effort has been made to bring home wtbr Audrey. . , . . .Lenore Williams to the men of the church their duty and Rosalind, daughter to the banished opportunity to unite in a worthy offer- duks...i. v.Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur Ing to Christ, their king, In token of vhw, uaugmer 10 cieaencit. ..... . i tneir gratituae ror tne niessings or that .......Margaret Nash I Christianity which planted its cross on rneoe, a. snepneraess. .uarlotta Farker I our American sou thres centuries ago. Audrey a country wench........... I -'The one way which our young and i- ............. .Gertruria RAmn,1i..l mak Hliraaa matr rank imnnr tha Aral Attendants and foresters.. ......... lis by making it possible to ear that Mrs. u. a. jonnson, uiga Brown, J every mate communicant -in tne aiocese Eiabeth Bears, Mabel Downs, Lena ot Oregon has given something to the jiwiunu, liouiss uiarnn, Dorothy ! mmeionary mans: oirerang, Moore, Frances Gill, Kstharlne Ar-i "Burely we have in this diocese no noid, bols Fear. Bees Elliot, Agnes Parish whose earnest rector and bual Beach, Adeline . Dewart. Ethel I ness-uke vestrymen end faithful male Wakeman. the defense, said lie wanted to fight on that and that he had not brought his authorities. So it was agreed that both sides should file their authorities with Judge Dunne in the afternoon and be ready to make a verbal agreement on Monday morning. ? . v . 2 Judge Dunne heiil' eourt' today In the salvation Army narracks on JTIIlmore street owing to the fact that the Jewish temple , is not available on baturdays. When court onened tha eases, of Then. dore V. Halsey of the Pacific Tele- ide week without debate and In agreeing to the eontlnuance Heney Intimated that the Schmlta -trial might be over with by Friday next, leaving the eourt and the prosecution ready to put Halser on tha Abe Ruef was In court In connection with the Parkslde cases and when ha re mained after the others had left, the whisper ran about that he was to be called to testify against Schmlts after phone company and that of the Parksld Realty officials were put over STORY OF. PENDLETON'S NEW METHODIST CHURCH! (Special Oiipatch te The JoarnaL) renaieton. or June S. The new Methodist" church which has' lust been dedicated In . Pendleton Is one of the handsomest . church buildings la east' em Oregon. The local church men have naa tne enormous task i raising the 130,000 It has cost This has been ac. compiisnea, ,r. . v , ' The movement for the erection of the new church states from the arrival' nf Rev. Robert Warner in Pendleton. ' la September, 1101. T During the winter of mat year a suoscnption was started alt. But there was nothing in the thrill. I for the purchase of a building site. The Ruef had remained In eourt out of curl- sum of 15.000 was raised that winter oslty and nothing more. - ' ..-. land the church bought the property at unuM MauneDuau, rormeriy or tie corner or axatn ana water streets. "Franks" restaurant was the only wit. ness la the Schmlts case. , He told of Jean Joupy or "The flip," Kuers agent in the extortion, calling on him and tell ing him of the-necessity of putting ui corrupiion runa to secure inetr ii censes. He was told that his share suu, oui would be a cent That t he refused to put up LIGHTNING ON WIRE' FENCE KILLS HORSES (Ssedtl VUnetch te Tbei JoaraaLl r STora. Or.. June r S. Word has lunt been received from the Miller brothers' big sheep ranca near the Grand Ronde river. It being an outlying district, that 10 head of coed horses and colts were killed by lightning Friday evening. The wind -and hall had driven them Into the Corner of a wire fenced field and light ning struck fhs wire a Quarter of a mile away. One thousand dollas-woold probably riot cover the lost. Five head belona-ed to Miller brothers. .' The others were owned by neighbors. HURT WHILE TAKING ' RIDE ON HANDCAR DUCI W WU, V -a wUliv "is J ss aiitieiii i T-vai rause was,. Injured whU Tiding, tis.ll now owned by the Knights of Pythias, inai propeny was neia ror tnree years, when it was sold and the present site purchased. In March, ISOC. ground for tne enurcn sunaing- was orosen and tne excavating lor tne basement com menced.' On Seotember 11 last, the cornerstone was laid with Impressive cvranoniH. um cunsay u enures was officially dedicated. handcar on the 1 Salem aad Portland electric ear line at Molloy'e crossing. A number of young people - with . Mrs. Krause Were thrown into the ditch when the car Jumped the track and all were shaken up. A physician was sum moned and Mrs. Krause was carried to her home, a distance of . two. miles, on a sireicner. . etne was unconscious sev era! houra . McMlnnvIIle Stadent Managers. ' fSpeetel DUsatek to Tke aeeraal.t Mcioinvllla. Or.. June S. The execu tive committee of the Associated Stu dents of McMinnvule college has elected the following managers for the coming rear: Manaeer ox tne uouege Review. C J. McKee; oratorical manager. Earl A. Nott; general athletio manager, Ralph P. Pink. The reaular staff sf tha Review has been augmented tor the commencement number and the Issue will -partake: somewhat of the style of an annual. "Theodore E. Anderson 1s editor-la-chlef of the Review for 1J07- communicants are incapable of handling oy ana ror taemseives ins proposition to secure an offerinc. even thourh It vm m uiua one, rrem every .male ad herent of the church In thefr congrega tion. The time has passed for thinking about It, and planning for It and intend ing to do It. It la now peremptory mi you snouta sci, ana inat snarpiy, d In a manner and snlrlt worthy nf your Christian manhood and manly i churchmanship. . And let a report be em u onci 10 Air. Ri. a nimu. t fraaa. Blnce the arrival nt ! n.... I urerl Concord bulldlns- Portland haii. the. city in 1S01, the membership of .fyin him of the action taken. Remem the church has grown from ISO to 106 i ber the watchword of this thank of This gain has been mode in spite of the faring Is 'something from every man.' ract (not many members of the church . l hoped that offerings will be hv7 -lelt ' c'ty- Mr. Warner sue- designated for the permanent endow- ceeded Rev. John ITRen. ' ment fun1 of the episcopate In Oregon.' The church life and work of Method- "In addition to 'Blshopcroft,' the Ism In Pendleton commenced In ths bishop's . residence, the fund -: now summer of 1871, when Rev. H. B. Lane. mounta to W.000. It should be In- member of the Willamette conference creased to 1100.000 thereby relieving the the Old court house building on Main! ment for the bishop's salary, and HO! HO! FOR A SAIL With the. Victor Aboard . What could be more glorious these beautiful twilight even ings than a sail to the accom- ' panlment of the Victor with 'the only girt" by your side? - Then the river becomes a fairy lake, the girl the princess of your dreams, ana you tne nap py monarch of all you survey, while the welcome strains of the Victor fall softly on the night air, now In soms gay cadence, again In rich, mellow hotcs of a tender love song, such ss Pol Plsncon and Charles Dalmores sing. , Come to our Victor parlors and Jiear the new June rec ords then choose the ones that please you beet to take out on the glassy waters. : , at ion to Ton ; ' UL XOXTBS, AZ.& PATS. . .Shcrmailayfi;Co Sink asd MerriMi its. Ops. est Office ' j? irirrnn r - Fraley's Expansion Sale street These meetings were continued a utoiim inwrrw uniu 187. when the charge was attached to the eastern Oregon and Washington .conference, cea. e rally termed the Walla Walla confer- WUV. . ...- .. .... ... Slnee then several chnrra haa k.- built here by the different denomina- uona . wwca now nave . jarge member- htnfl " . - - . . INDIGHSTIOn CIJTT.ESS AFTDI CAT1.1Q ACID DYSPEPSIA '- rellevel by sslsgts does ef 41 TARE ANT'S ; Sdtzcr Ap:rl:nt v ' t Cssav A ASM. OStat) j It deeneee sad felreibes the entire dtgea tie tract: has been seed by physicians lor 62 rears.. Should be kept ia the hosse by ail Sttfierars from stomach trouble. . ; Very palatable, TfUt tot ttdm mmur At SracthM B0c. aae $L0OerkrauUffaav ntTeurantCo. ' Bsdtea Street ; : Hew Terl . . necessary exoensea To auote tha lan. guage of one of the trustees, the sup I Son ox ia oioraiM anouia oe placed I eyond all question of ways and means! "I am reauested by the central nnm. mlttee to ask the clergy of this diocese to set apart the third Sunday after Trinity (June 1 next) ae a day of j special tbsnksgivlng for S00 years of American cnnsiianxy. xna committee suggests mat tne day snouid begin with a corporate communion for men; and that offerings should be received at this and the other services of the day i mm inaM woo ratr nays laiiea to con tribute before. I would myself surgest mat as mucn as pose i Die oe mads or -the fact that our church and our nation were rocxea in ins same craaie. Trusting that overy man in the dio cese who hears or reads this pastoral j will take tne ouraen ox it udoh nisi own eonsclence. I am, my brothers, af fectionately yours In Christ Jesus .. . "Bishop ot Oregon.' ROCK PILE CERTAIN HE DON'T PAY UP : Chauncey B. Butler, accused by -his wife. Luella Butler, of falUna to sud- port her. ml seed being sent to the rook pile under the new law yesterday by promising to pay bis wire s a wee. Deputy .District Attorney Qus C Moser who has charge f the prosecution sareed not to push tha. chares as Ions ss Butler pays the money. The indict- e ment was not withdrawn, however, and I e whenever Butler fails te pay tive $9 a week to his family, he an be brought into court and prosecuted., ; High-class Street and Dress Hsts for -women and girls, Modish, distinctive, practical, fresh from the hands of expert trimmers. Hundreds to select from. All Now to M Off Regular Prices I We've already cut through the partition into the next room and as soon as stock is sufficiently reduced so we can tret everything in cases the whole partition comes out end the whole big room re- decorated and refurnished in time for fall business. - EVERY HAT REDUCED Trimmed and untrimmcd Milan and Chip shapes, Leghorns, Horse- X hair Flats, Sailors, etc, . .- FOR GIRLS - , - FOR WOMEN " Any $2 list, now,., .,,,..$1.60 Any Hat, now f3.0rt Any $3 Hat.iow f2.25 Any $S Hat, now ,.f 3.75 Any $4 Hat, now.. ..i,-;.f 3.20 ; Any $6 Hat, noww. I. M ' - Any S Hat, now..:v.;,..f 3.T5 Any $10 Hat, now.,,.... t7..'! Any f6 Hat, now.. .v..... 4.80 Any $15 Hat, now.. ril.V , All $2$ to $40 original patterns, now JUST HALF. 32 dozen fine large imported Roses, with foli.v j i 11 . bunch; regular $2,50, now.,. ...,.. , 212-214 ,TM