The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 19, 1907, Page 15, Image 15

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    " THE OREGON . DAILY - JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1907.
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RED FIRE WILL V
Will THIS lil
. preparations Completed, for
Spectacular Exhibition by
' 'Fire Department.
- All aro lights will bt turned off tem
porarily on Yam hill street from Fourth
to Chapman at 9 o'clock' Saturday night,
..atttuted, while ; the fire 1 department
maker a spectacular run ' through fthe
streets to Multnomah field. The rail
road men's baseball teams will man In
.afters the fire 'wagons and play a match
game of hall for the benefit or the baby
nursery.' ' It will be the most remark
able baseball game in Portland's his
tory. " -.,:,,., .. .
- Saturday ' evening will, in fact,' be
the railroad men's own In the rose fiesta
season, Mike Roche, Jack O'Neill, Kit
Carson, Jim Casey and all the old-timers
.advise that the people wait tor the biff
how, which la to be pulledvoff at v
- o'clock Saturday night, at Multnomah
field. C. S. Crane, general passenger
agent of the Wabash system, with head
quarters at St. Louis, has detailed Col
onel Fred H. Tristram of Chloatro, as
sistant general pbiMenger agent, to um
pire the game, and Mr. Tristram Is now
en route in a special car to Portland, ,
Everything Will Be Double.
The teams will be double.' the plays
will be double, and there will be two
balls, two batters and two of everything
constantly in play with the exception
of the umpire, who will be pitted single
banded against the It men. The line
up follows: ) . .
Tor Portland -M.' J. Rochef H. 3.
O'Neill, catchers; E. ,B. Duffy. J., C.
Cummlng, pitchers; J. H.-O'Neill, J..O,
Thomas, first basemen; J. L. Springer,
hi Lk' uaraie. second Dasemen w. c.
McBrlde, Oeorge T. Wlllett. third base
men: A. Gavin, B. H. Trumbull, short
tnn. 1' n Tnhnanl. Y A Pua.u an
ter fielders; J. C. Mayo. H.. K, Smith
left ; fielders; C. W. ... Stinger,. ' Oeorge
cinury, rigni iituaers. .""".;,;''''
i Foi. Hnnlfmi. W. C ftlmmmmm islM .
loinns, cateners; n. a. uawkins, w. E,
Manoney. rat oners; A. Tourgee, J.
Kennedy, first basemen; John - Maher,
Joe Carter, . second basemeii: ' P. W,
Bold rick. F. A- Warns! ey, third basemen
A. MacCorquodsle, W. S. 6key. short'
stops; W. E. Ude. L T. Ames, right
fielders; R. L.'Ford, Ed : Furnlss, left
fielders; A. K. Ford, J. R.. Knight, cen
ter neioers. - . v. ,
The Period, H. MT McNeill; the Com
ma. Harry Haywood.'
, Water-Carriera J. Ross. Nagel, W..F,
varson. . ..-.
Bat Bags Alex Tinllng,. Oeorge . W,
Andrews. ,
Physicians and Surgeons Ir. K, A
J. Mackenzie, : Dr. Andrew C. Smith.
Official Scorers-John O'Grady. .
Much interest
the forthcoming
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Trips
Shopping
are enjoy
able, but
fatiguing;
a cap of Ghirardelli's
Cocoa for breakfast helps
wonderfully,, it lsto sus
taining as well as deli
cious. Before returning
home dont forget to
Order a
Supply of
Ghirardelli's,
Cocoa
T
st In
game is felt in the east, as evidenced
by the following letter from the general
pasnenger agent of the Wabash system:
- "Mr. Mi, J. Roche, T. P. A., D. A R. O.,
Portland, Or. Dear Sir: 1 have your
note of the th, and note with groat
Pleasure that Tristram has been selected
o officiate as umpire at baseball. game
to be played In the Rose City some time
this month. .. :,-.'.'
"The Only feature that looks bad to
me is the possible necessity of his tak
ing sides, for or against Portland or
Spokane. In all probability, during one
stage of the game, he wllf favor Port
land, and again he will favor. Spokane.
The favors will be received as a matter
of course, but how about adverse de
cisions which no doubt will 'be forth
coming for both eldest The 'favors
which he extends will be forgotten, and
the 'turn-downs' only will be remem
bered. I think the best plan for him
to pursue is for him to s-lve such de
clslons as wiJl hot4 be .. understood . by. j
. w iwavv mniun. rain in . n in
gard. I was talking to him In Chicago
yesterday, and J understand he Intends
to appeny and la now. having hukco
tume , prepared, v Tours truly. . ' - ;.
.,'... 4,, c. B. CRANE."'
LAWN,MOWLRS"-GARD PP ASLMiNT DLrX )
SPIRIT OF DEPARTED
HUSBAND REVERSED
i - SpcUl . Dispatch, to- The . JooroL)
: , Olympla, Wash., June 11. A reversal
haa been handed down by the supreme
court. In the Snohomish county case of
Harriet A. Ervsy, respondent," va, Al
bert Hill and wife, appellants, in which
Mrs. Ervay claimed that she had been
Imposed upon by the Hills "and other
Spiritualists." who through a medium
placed her 1n communication with the
spirit of her recently departed husband.
wno aaviaea ner to aeea ner property
over to Hill. The first seance realised
11,646. Mrs. Ervay tee tilled, and the
shade of her husband loat no time In
advising her to give Hill a power of at
torney upon which he was said to have
realised it.. Mrs. uii-vay r judg
ment in the court below and the re
versal is only for the error of the trial
eourt In not allowing the Hills three
lota in Edmunda which they claimed as
their "homestead." which under the law
is exempt from execution. - .....
OERVAIS MAY BUILD
MORE SCHOOL R003IS
. .
(Special PI irate- to fa JmirMLt
nrva.fa. Or June 19 At the annual
Chool election Irvln E. Cutsforth was
elected director for three years and F.
Mangold clerk for one year, ihe prin
cipal haa not been chosen but - the
primary department will oe in cnar-3
of Mrs. Minnie Siegmund.
The d strtet finds it la handicapped ror
room and the meeting resolved to call
sneclal ' meetlna to consider adding
more' rooms and to Improve the grounds
and levy a tax therefor. It la possible
also that another teacher will be em
ployed as noon aa ' more room can be
secured. The district turned back $518
unused money Into the school fund as
provided by law. s ;
Tomorrow nosltlvely the last day to
receive discount on east aide gaa diiis.
- Joseph's Good Postmaster.
(goeHsl DlfMtcb to The " Journil.) "
Joseph, Or.. June 19. Postmaster Eva
Rumble has been havinr a number
of Improvements made to the postofflce
building, tne cniei oi wnicn enaDies.
natrons to aet mall on Sundays and
evenlnas. Heretofore, this has been Im
possible and the patrons feel very grate
ful to the postmaster for making the
improvements, as tney were entirety
voluntary. t
ATTRACTIVE arid DEPEND
ABLE, STYLES IN FOLDING
GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES
No less than 50 patterns displayed in our line of this y.
season's go-carts designs that offer the variety for .
-pieasmg , seiecuon piain- aim laucy enctis in reca
, body "designs, reliable folding construction, most de
pendable; gear. Upholsterings in appropriate color- ;v
f ings, parasols to match,4 and in dainty Brussels and
; Point d'Esprit net. We have folding patterns from
$3.00 up. ; . N
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DR. PERKINS'
SANITARY
SSSBSlSSllBBBBaBBSaaBBSSBBsasBBSSBBBBBBBBSBBaBBB .r
REFRIGLRATORS
Are so constructed as to in
sure a positively pure fresh
air circulation. By this prin
ciple contamination is ren
dered impossible, as all air in
the refrigerator is continual
ly beng expelled by the in
flux of fresh air. This method
of ventilation is perfectand Lpy!
from a sanitary standpoint is
unequaled. Dr. Perkins sanitary refrigerators cost
no more than the ordinary refrigerators, and their
scientific construction effects a great saving in ice.
We are showing,the jnany . sizes. andstyles .of .the.
"Sanitary" line in our Basement Department.
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NEW PROCESS
RANGES
$1 DOWN-t$1-WLE.K
The woman who cooks
will appreciate the con
venience and comfort of
the gas range during the
summer months. "New Process", Gas Ranges em
brace the most scientific features, combining for
economy of gas and efficiency in operation. , These
ranges are made in many styles and sizes, to meet
all demands. We show the complete "New Process"
line in our Basement Department.Wewill install V
one in your home on the above easy payment terms.
UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN OUR CLEARANCE, SALE, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERY GOODS, Etc.
T J-sfl lfiK:m:n ,- V- V-.. s7wytr.
W i w ; ; ; Something about Pabst,
- ; - "For over dxtyycars Pabst. has been brewing
i f r "The best materials! the best workman and the
i 9p oesz metnoas-tnesc maxc inc uvsi Deer.
19 Bit Ii 11 lis U1C luutu V wi UMi lucui, uwuwumjrviuw
0, hops, the quality of the Pabst methods that make
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Artistic
and
Restful
Furniture
for Porch
and Lawn
YDttt CREDIT
It 6000
IC0MPLETETOU5E-FURni51tER5
NAKC YOUth
Garden
Swings
and Seats
Hammocks
Etc
3
BlueMfofeom
-
Tne Beer of Quality
"There is a reason for this Pabst quality, -
For four generations the constant aim and purpose of
"Pabst has been to brew quality beer. -1 ,
No task has been too great for Pabstno detail nas ocen.
too small only the final results , have been considered the
perfection of brewing:.
'Order a case of Pabst Blue Ribbon today and satisfy yourself that
quality in beer, like quality in everything else, is worth having.
riANO DEALERS MEET
AT CHICAGO HOSTELRY
: y - f Jouroa! SmUI 8rrWa.)
r-ii.-A Til . Jurm U. Ifembara of the
v.ti, rt I isdAAlst nn M PlanA FlslAra
of America goi wgner i me auqi-
t.i..M hAst Vi ls a ft amnion tfr n thrAA
days conference on various maer i;
recting" tne traae. ji is mo sum vnnu
it A tVia, tsni1silrkn whlrh in
rem vcuiiuii u vi . i eon' - v . . . . , ...
eludes In Its membership leading dealers
througnoui Ull country. rrraiuoni
P. Byrne of this city called the conven
tlon to order. ' . ' f v
FAMOUS HEX GIVEN
VILLAXOVA DEGREES
(Journal Spsdsf Bsrvles.) ; : -
. Vlllanova. Pa., June: 19.Monslgnor
TTainnirt the BDOstolic delegate to the
United StateaTpreslded tQday at ' the
most notable commencement celebration
In the history of Vlllanova college. The
i aarAB.A kaM .hi. iftarnnnn lit t Via.
college auditorium, which was filled to
overflowing wun vimiurs iruui .i wvei
tne country.
Tka rrra. a rtftAl flf llWI Atlfl let
ters was conferred upon Enrique C.
Creel, Mexican ambassador to the United
States; on Edward W. Bok. the well
known editor: Rev. William Ambrose
Jlyan, of Utlca. N. Y.. and Rev. Farrell
IVIartln, D. D., ofaterbury, Conn.
Dr. Maurice Francis Egan, recently ap
pointed minister to Denmark, and Rev.
Chafler"Warren Currier, of the Cathollo
Indian Bureau, Washington, D. C. re
ceived the degree of doctor of philos
ophy. Several others were the recipients
of -honorary- degree m -"--- -
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If You Carry Large
Responsibilities
in
. 1 M : -'Order a case of Pabst Blue Ribbon today and satisfy yourself that 4 If
il ' V . quality in Tieer, like quality in everything else, is worth having. U
m. . 4 Made by Pabst at Milwaukee Bj
VSl " V And Bottled only ;at the Brewery. HI
Vn " Pbrls Kohn & Co.,- HI
55 , Cor. 3rd & Pine SU., Portland. . xrvL
j a. l IV J- rt n, k. a . v.s ' .av 'St -x7VBBasniiMaSBBBaarwiiai si,u spijiw mm m-,,'tmrmw ,- A7 i ? - - r ' r ' . a . r I
- . . ....... ... . . . ,. .. ... .. . .-
trn.iMt flni hnvlntr hsr removes a load
from your shoulders and provides aur
p.erlor qualities of shelf and heavy hard
ware at leaat cost.
Avery (Si Go.
' 48 1WXXD BT. .' -
mm
jCQFEEE'
SRICES
BAKING POWDER
. 6 aTICAGT5c " " 1
0USFRI0HT:
CLOSSETia'D-VERS
LOOK OUT FOR
JULY 17 th, 1907
Grocers who sell the only BEST CEREAL COFFEE, which is made on this or any other continent,
THE AMERICAN CEREAL COFFEE, all sell f .
Men
toil
It is the only pure, rich," nutritious "GRAIN COFFEE (not bran) which is made onlhe "green method.1
giving the consumers ALL the health the grain contains. Consumers will please remember that grain
ia richer than bran, so it takes less of this coffee and more water to get . the flavor right. Ask your
grocer to give you the weight of the package and compare it with bran preparations named cereal , cof
fees. IT TAKES ONLY 5 MINUTES TO BOIL GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES. .
- Golden Grain Granules look like coffee, which so many 'drink to ruin their kidneys 'with, it smells
like it and tastes like it, but it works the other way it builds systems, it strengthens - young and old,
it is the 100 per cent health drink that nature has intended for us. IF YOU TRY 'IT (dont make, it
too strong) YOU WILL LOVE IT. - ....
You can order it from any first class grocer in WASHINGTON, D. C in NEW YORK, in CHI
CAGO, in PHILADELPHIA, in SAN FRANCISCO, and in any city in this section of the country.
ALL FIRST CLASS; GROCERS IN PORTLAND. ORE, SELL IT. ; . -
' XV KEDrOBO, OB. '
Henry Mets & Son
nr X.EHTS.
W. 3. Price
M. J. Chauncey
J. H. Donaldson
T. W. Crandell
J. C. Howe
N. E. Farnsworth
W. P. Hansen
nr zotv Fist, ob. -
jr. R.-IouKlaa , .
XX ABXJSTA. '
A. Chlaholm
Llmola & Davis r.
J. W. Dunlap ,
All grocers In Mllwaukle,
, Oregon.
All ' grocers In Sellwood,
Oreiron.
All grocers in St Johns,
Oregon. .
ZH OBEOOaT CXTT.
(Which Is built on rock.
H. P. Brlshtbill -
Qeo. Reddaway;' . ;,
A. Robertson .-. :'
Seeley'a Grocery ,v
J. - E. Wassoni
Rochdale Co. ' -A.
F. Stokes of Canemah,
Oregon
Practically all grocers in
Vancouver, . Wash., and
all stores in the state of
Washington. In Idaho
and ' California ' all the
best stores are allowed to
sell this article. '
XV BZXilSBOBO, OB.
(Where farmers' Aught to
locate.)
- O. J. Palmater
R. C. Vaught
;. John Dennis .
. Emmott Bros.
. . . . . ; , . ,.4.. ......
XIT COBXfZ&XUS, OB.
(A 'coming community.)
Henrlcks A Son
Wilkens & Challacombe
xxr roxuBST obotb. ob.
(Where archery manufac
tory la located.)
S. E. Williams
Wi P. Schulta
. Hoffman-Allen Co.
"Abraham Bros.
Nelson B. LaCourse
John E. Bailey
It E. Nicholson & Son
XXT BXXAZT. OB. ,
' Brlggs Bros.
nr v. YAiuaxj ob.
. Epley & Hutchcraft
n; OABX.TOIT, OB.
' (Where two new houses
are being built.)
L. S. Harden -
' XV SnXVOBBOOXC, OB.
(Home of the Oold Dollar
strawberry.) .
Christopher A Toung '
XV SKSBWOOXt, OB.
3. E. Morback -
I McConnell & Halt
E. W. Johnson
IV DATTOV. OB.
(The garden spot of
Oregon.)
Lltscher A Detmerlng
E. V. Flier A Son , - - .
O. B. Rlppey A Co.
J. C. Nichols A Co.
xv ' sbioKxxarrxx&B, ob. .
-(Where brick buildings
show prosperity.) .
C. C Murton"
Kliks A Olds -Christensen
Bros.
Henrlchs A Co.
Miller Mercantile Co. 1 "
L, Q. Laughlln " j'
Irvln & Feeley . ,
. J. R. Stewartion
XV VEWBSBO, OB.
' (Known for its hand
soma women.)
D. R. Jackson ...., :' ,. : 1 1 :
Andreas Bros. iz '
'J. C Porter A Ccv '"'V
Patterson. Parrlsh A Co,
' Parker Mercantile Co. .
Wilson A Hanning. ,
W. Rich
' XV OASTOV, OB. -
. ; (Famous for duck hunt
ing.) . .,
r, f.'A."' Everas - ' . v'V , j
J. IX . Hibbs
' ' XV XOVTATXUA. OB.
Kling A Allen ' '
C. B. La Koletta
J. E. cCaslin A Son u .
: xv obcbabo, vinv
."F. Mobley - ', , ,
V ' XV BttSSEIATIXXB.
Marshall Bros.
All grocers In Woodlawn.
. Oregon. .
IT TAKES 5 MINUTES TO BOIL GOLDEN GRAIN GRANULES. Grocers can get this
PURE 'cereal coffee 'from ALLEN & LEWIS, LANG & CO., MASON, EHRMAN & CO, WAD
HAMS & CO, WADHAMS ft KERR BROS. .-.
Read big ad in The Journal Saturday, June 22, for free ice cream and free f?rrworVt f " t' rr ' '- -
ASK YOUR GROCER TO WEIGH A PACKAGE OF GOLDEN GRAIN CT..:rj:,' Z. It t
only $ minutes to bo!! Golden Grain Granules. .,;.'
P0RTUND.;ORE.r. .
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