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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, . WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1903. II BHUilllDl'MIER FOR TAR III IRONS .... o- - r ' Sailors of Schooner Chur clilir 3fake Accusations ; Against Captain. ' w ' sjBBajsssssss--s' two TinrowN in ; ' V. JAIL AT KELUNG Crew Signed Here Xorembrr for Itocuid Trip to Formosa ud Thry Ray Bratal TTratroptit Marked He- ; glnalng of Voyage. ... With MnutlcMl tale of brutality on th part of th capUIn, six sailor from th four-maited schooner Churchill arrived her last nlgbt from Aatorla. wttN th craft He Idle after a trip to. Kelung. Formosa. Being union ran tha tan raaka headquarters at tha Ball era anion hall, II Union avenue, until they aat a new ehlp. . They recited their troubles to V. W Paul, basin agent for tha union, but will bring no ciiargea against tha rap tain sine ha paid every roan In full. although tha aaliora aay, ha tnreaieood et aaa to msk reduction for divers of ten of which ha accused tha man. The captain's name Is C BennowlU and tha six sailors who made tha trip to Kelung and back ara u. rroet' a. ntiatafann. John Tvsk. A. Fanler. F, Wifer and Frank Br. A. Anderson la flrat mat a and Thomas Holme oni They ara aupposad to have aided in with tha skipper. . , , Za baas oa Bread aa .Tatar. John Tysk, tha sailors declare, was held In Irons on a diet of bread and ter for slant days until almost within ela-ht of tha entrance to Columbia rlvr, Weak from tha a tarragon ratlona he waa commanded to go to dm and aieen a few hours and then ' to report for laty. By that time tha schooner mads tha river.' which practically gave tha allora their release since they .had Igned for tha round voyage. . ' Copies of . tHe i official log brought hra by tha sailora Indicate that from the . time the vessel left the Columbia river in November of last year with a aanro of lumber uttl bar return In ballast the officer and crew lived a tort of a eat and dog Ufa. At Kelung two of the men were held In - prison for having refused duty and leaving the venael without permission and oth re were put on bread .and water for the same offense. The sailora ajao say that what made the bread and water diet extraordinarily severe In aotne Inetances waa that In joins; toward Formosa the veaael " "?xd to badly that they had to be,- .'lie tumps most of the time. Being " -lly laden she was deep la tbe -watvi . re. turnln she was 'light and hence did tot take more water than tha .ordinary Wooden veaael. According to tha entries In the log, Captain Bennewlts put - the - men on bread and water and In prison ashore nd Irons at sea because they .were trunk and refused duty on various pre texta. The) sailora, on the otber hand. accuse the skipper of having been In- loft at the height of hurricanes when - I, oun to finish with about l.tot tons More.- Tbe fleer to be shipped from tiers will go to Japan, Vladivostok and Hongkong and Is being dispatched by ids ryruaaa siuunng Miiis company. , " ASTORIA WARIXE NEWS. BaraeoUne Clic-halis Gets Order to Go to Cooe Bay. , , ' iguerlal Dtaseteb te Ta Joaraall' Astoria. Dr.. April !. iMDutr Col lector of Customs Anderson completed the official measurement of the gasoline launch 11 u Id ah. buUt for the Columbia River Packers' association. Tha dlnten slona are: Length. 14 feet: beam. I feet: S tons arose. tons net Bha la eoulpned with IS-boreepower engine and in do uaeo as a cannery-tenaer. . The barkentlne ChehaJls arrived off the mouth of the fiver today from tha Hawaiian Island and received orders from - the pilot schooner to proceed to Cone Bay to load. Tfte Par tug latooan waa iai up o- iy. the wauuia Doing considered suf ficient during the next few months, when ehlpplug will be 'light. It being the Interim between the grain-shipping seasons, v -.-,. We Will Pay You $10 to Ride in An Elevator MARINE INTELLIOEXCX ' atasrmUr X.laer Xae te Arrive, Kureka, Eureka and Coos April If ui ll kimore. miamooK. .. .Jpru z lllance. Coos May Apru Nlcomedla. orient May I reakwater. Coos liar May I Koae City, Ban Francisco May I Koanoke, Han reoro ana way.... May State, "an Francisco ........ ..May II W. Kliicr. 8aa Pedro, way... Way ll Aleala. orient.... ....... June I Numantla. orient July 1 Arabia, orient , Aug. 1 Keg-Bias Liners t 2epar. Breakwater, San Francisco. .. .April It Hue H Klinora, Tillamook April 10 (lea W. ICIder. San Pedro April It Eureka, Fureka and Coos. May 1 Alliance, Coo Bay May 1 fienator. Ran PranclaeO .....Mar I Koanoke, San Pedro and way.. May T Rose City, Ban Francisco May Nlcomedla, orient .......May 1 Aleaia. orient June I Numantla. orient ..............July Arabia, orient Aug. -6 this Is the amount w save you ' when yo par-, chase aulta mad to your order front . Genuine Scotch e Xnf Hah Woolens from Holbrook , for 110 to taft. We bawe adonaed the famoma seo- tloaal sretem tern eJotkisisahlsieT. X saves both you aa as aaeaey Ml saasAS "betteg eiotasa." Is the sectional system better t Because each man is empioyea vr too weak and kant - on one certain rart Instead of ths old-style piece work. Ha gets quicker and bet tor, thereby enabling us ta re duce the prtoe and increase our volume of bunlneaa. wbloh means s reduction .from tit to t0 to $30 to 160. it Is ths modsrn sys tem now 'Advocated by the oeai faahlon companlea worldi of U tmmgxwar 100 4TK sJT- BT. btTABX amb WaVBaUJroTOBi. . 4TM IXOOB, OOCCJIC BZAO. Broderick Castle, Br. Jhlp Stream tralemore. Brf ah. O. W. P. dock Id ward IteUille. FT. bk Irving Holler. FV. bk. Stream Crown of India, Br. bk. Drvdock Leyland Broe., Br. ah O. W. P. Albyn. Rut. bk N. P. Lumber Co. i.uir . ri ,-i in.. i , wm ...... Cornll BarL Br. bk.. .Montgomery No. 1 Celtlcburn, Br. bk.- ..Stream Nomla, Oer. bk...... Montgomery ro. M Donna Franceaca, Br. bk Aatorla KJlaa, Nor. aa. Portland Lbr. Ca Urania, Nor. bk Ocean lo Alaterkamp. Ger. bk. AstorM Alvena, Am. soti....... Ooble Hreugne. Fr. sh. ........... 4. Stream W. F. Jewett. Am. sen. Ooble Strathgyle, Mr. gs. ........ ....Drydock St. Helena. Am. sa. ...Llnnton Ancaioe, Br. ship........ .Alhlna Boverlc. br. aa. ...,.,... EL ak W. Mills Churchill, Ara. sen. , Astoria Mabel Gale, Am. ach. . ,Inman-Pouln Echo. Am. bktn. Astoria Oea. W. Elder, Am. as. ., .Martin s dock Nome City, Am. sa. Llnnton Senator, Am. sa Alns worth dock Eureka. Am. aa. .....Martin's Tbella, Br. as. , ....Stream ' Sa Bowto to IVoaA Xaaabec Melville iSollar. Am. sa...Saa Pranolseo RavallL Am. aa. .........San Vtanclaeo Kelburn, Br. bk .Mojlllonea Virginia. Am. sen Ban Francisco W- R. Hume. Am. ach.... San Francisco Homer,. Am. ee. .. San Franclaoo Taunton. Bf. as ouaymaa Foerlc, Br. as. San Franclaoo Madura. Br. aa San Franclaoo Tabor, Nor. ss : Bremsrtoa Strathflllan. Br. ea....i BaUvl Hornelen. Nor. as Puget sound Xa Bonis la BaUaat to aVoad tela. Manx King. Br. ah.... ....Taltral Port Crawford, Br. ah... Caliao Agnea Oawald, Br. an. .caJiao River Failoch, Br. bk Callao Norasee. ur. sa .............. ,.aiiw Oregon, Oer. sh. Tokohama Gen. Faldherbe, FT. bk....... Yokohama Uaniietta, Ger. ah.. ........ .West coast Aster. Ger. bk ...Valparaiso Mareehael de Noailles. Ft. bk.Wast coast Helena Blum. ft. bk jmstoj . . . on Sisainsw . Bombs. Om. Ixtmla in. aa San Franclaee Asuncion. Am. as, ......Baa Francisco AL05Q TUB WATKBFROXT. - toxlcated and aay that he ordered them lion ax tne neignt 01 nurri It waa extremely dana-eroua. Tha Churchill twlonn n h flltnnanei Lumber company and usually loads at uie Ajiappion muia. , , OOMES HERE FOR FLOUR. to Brillsh Steamer ShHIa . Arrfrrw Load for OrlentaJ Port. This afternoon the British steamer pnena- wiu oe in xne harbor to load flour for the orient She reached Aa torla at 7, o'clock this morning and left Bp at 11. The intention Is to have her to to the Portland Flouring company's mill to bey In loedlnk-ai once. - The Sheila wlU take .t00 tons of flour, here and then , proceed to Puget a a vsiiw , wm m -,saeeee swiaea a searww F. 8. Loon.' Anu aa. '....Ban Francisco K. D. Inman. Am, sa. ....Ban Fraaolsoo Ba Bomto With Oea eat aad Oeaerai. Aberfoyle, Br. sh, ......Antwerp Bdmund jtostad. Fr. bk... Londoa Craanuele Accarae, It bk..,. .Hamburg As gard. Nor. ship. ...... ......Antwerp Bldart Fr. bk...., ......Antwerp Albert Rlckmera, Ger. bk..... Antwerp Clan Graham. Br. sh. .......... Cardiff Eugenie FautreL Fr. bk....... Antwerp Vlnoennes, Br. sh. .Antwerp OaeL Fr. bk London Neatnflelda. Br. ship .........Hamburg David de Anjers. Fr. ah. ......Antwerp Brabloch, Br. bk ., ... .Antwerp KUloran. Br. ah.;., ...... r.... An twern Joinvllle, Fr. bk. Antwerp Coal Snips Ba Bout. Mlndoro. Am. schi, Newcastle. N. 8. W. La Koch Jacquelln. Fr. bk. Newcastle, A. ; Tramp Steamers Ba Boot. InverklD. Br. aa.I......-San Franclacai Boverlo. Br. ss. ........ Saa Francisco ' The tain Jeaae; from San steamer Oeorca W. Eider, Cap ri, arrived nere uat nigai Pedro and way porta. The ateamer Eureka. Captain Norren. will be at "Martin's dock this svnlng from Eureka, via cooa Day. Several movements were made la the harbor this morning, the French bark Eonnt Para-altna aolnar from Canton' nlal dock to Oceanlo to begin loading and tha Edonard uetaine rrom ureeic wlch dock No. I dlschararinr The ateamer Breakwater sails this evenlna for Coo bay. The weekly concert of the Seamen's Institute, Front and Flanders streets. will be given this evening at I o'clock. gram Is In charge of tbe to Irving to finish The prosra of the T. M. C A. All are welcome. MARINE- KOTES. ' Offico Hoar-10jL m. to 5 p. nv, 7 to 8 p. m. Bundgjr, 10 to . 4 ,' . -. Mail Phone A57S5 . Mala 7743 ' " V..i Diseases of the EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT And all acute chronic and nervous diseasesof men, women and children. Also Liquor; Tobacco and mild cases" of Drug, Addictions., Call or address KIP0NDER0-THERAPY CO., Inc. Rooms 508-S-10-11-12 Merchants Trust Building ' J. SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS Entrance 363, Washington St PORTLAND, OREGON fKTiVE IWAYflRST All cars of the Portland Railway, Light ' & 1 Power Company within the city limits of Port- : land and its suburbs, including St Johns, will ' STOP ONLY AT NEAR SIDE Of CROSSINGS ; as is now being done at railroad intersections?:' , Conductors of the Portland Railway Division? are instructed to permit passengers to get on and off of cars at forward vestibule, when de sired, except on forward vestibule of Portland Heights cars.' " Astoria, April 19 Arrived at I and left up at 11 a. m. Steamer Eureka, from Coos bay. Arrived at and left up at 11 a. m. Brltiah steamer Sheila, rrom com ox. Arrived at : ana lert up at It a. m. Steamer W. 8. Por ter, from Monterey. Sailed at 10:15 a. nt Steamer St Helena, for San Francisco. Arrived down during the night French bark Mollere. - San Francisco. April 28. Balled at I a. m. German steamer Nlcomedla, fof Portland. Arrived last night steamer Shoahone, from Columbia river. Aatorla April 18. Arrived at t p. m. Schooner Mlndoro, from Newcastle, Australia. Barkentine Chehalla. from Makaweli, arrived off the bar and was ordered to Coos bay. Arrived down at 11. d. m Ateamer "St Helena. Saa Pedro. April 1 Arrived yester day Steamer Westerner, from Aatorla. Gibraltar, April Si. Passed yeeter dayBritish steamer Baron Cawdor, from - Portland. ' ' i . Astoria, April 21. Condition of the bar at I a. smooth; wind, , east 10 miles; weather, clear. Tides at Astoria toaay uign water feet; low water I0 12:20 a. m.. .l a, m,, 9.2 feet; f :Zb p. ou l. feet mm There v are aot many roles In melo drama more exacting than the dual one of mother and daughter in Milton No ble's "From Sirs to Son." which the Allen stock company Is playing at the Lyric But Miss Felton comes out fair ly well with It surprisingly so, tak ing everything into consideration. She first assumes tne part of the mother who la murdered. Later on shs reap pears as the daughter who has returned to avenge her mother's death.., She re verses the Beau Brummel role that Mansfield made famous the change is leaa easy and less natural, but la ef fective and is one of the best things that Miss Felton has yet done. The other roles were handled pleas ingly. William Blake slava ImlliH the husband-father, and Forest Seabury ir. jnwanun, wiin wnaries Ayres as the sheriff and the other memhera well cast The performance was an enlov. able one and seemed to nlexjan tha an. oience. , I, An oiiiei ievadalinini Camp Tnf a Existence aiid Is lstt liasl - 3 n Olllilk'l! "i in il tbe iiii A fillGflTY RUSH 1 OF RIL'tERS" TO TOE TOWN OF IIORNSILVER; AND TWO RAILROADS . . HAVE DARTED AFTER ITS TRADE A Telephone Line Already Gompleted;' and a SurVey Alade For the Iri ; 4 ; v 4 :!sta!ationof An Electric Power Plant i Ul- THE TIGER BUTTE MINING COMPANY; B OUk D TO BE FIRST IN PRODUCTION, DESIRES TO HURRY THE SALES OF 100,000 SHARES OF ITS TREASURY STOCK AT 12 CENTSyPER SHARE.' THAT IT MAY GO LIKE A WHIRLWIND,1 BUYERS MAY PAY IN 10 EQUAL INSTALLMENTS. AND DIVIDENDS ARE LIKELY BEFORE THE LAST PAYMENT HAS BEEN MADE. : Thosg fortumte nough to rtside in th'g Nevada gold region these times hsre plenty of extltemenb resl go!d excitement handed out to them. It is not a thoroughly completed dsy that does not uncover s, rich gold, or gold and silver mine somewhere4, end, copper is coming to the gurface so rspidlr ts to make it difficult to keep track of all the findu v ,, . -f . .. , . ... The newest camp of all and it promises to rival the wonderful Goldfield and the astonishing Rawhides' the loyn of ' . Cdrpsiivcr, Esmeralda !Coun!y ' A 1 4 . I V . , , 1 I .'.if. I A mine .at that place has been quietly worked for four years, and 10 days ago' it suddenly .Twenty-nine or 30 miles out .from Goldfield. '. blossomed out into a "picture-ore" oroducef. tossing into its ore buckets cuartx that hat been milliner tin to 130. i4f. SAA ITI tlAi tvft rand up to $50d to the ton. . For four years the patient owners of this mine. have been toiling industriously and hoping for this event, but in mose years tney nave consumra neany every aouar oi uieir reaay means, ana nnw una uemseiyes possessea OI a tint-class mine but '. lacking tne tools to operate it They are in immediate need of a first-class gallov' a 20-horsepower - gasoline engine, ' a small blacksmith's at they may secure this equipment without delay and speed the. production of ore and hurry the :edv100,000 shares of its treasury stock on the market, part of which is offered for subscription in 105; feet Jhis mine shop and a quantity of lesser supplies. Th day of dividends, the management has placed this city at 12 cents per share, payable 10 per cent down and 10 per cent per month, without interest,' At a depth of baa an 8-foot ore body that runs $12 to the ton, and this is of tne cheap milling rock variety. In fact. : . , : u is a Monstrous Froposillon The day is near at hand when Tiger Butte will be considered one of the world's' mineral wonders, and ownera of its shares will be counted among the most fortunate of the children of men. .'. t , V ' t '' . ' ' i; ' , ..t . y "Going Along By Leaps and Bounds", OoldneU 9 ally Tribune. Hornsllver, to ths south of town. Is going along by leaps and bounds. , Ths telephone line from Cuprite Into the new town will be completed today, and tha work of a permanent 'eurvey wfll be started also today by the Ooldfleld V Tonopah railway from Cuprite .Into the camp.. The preliminary survey has already been made, and It was found ths stlffest grsds Is only t per cent In all prob ability that will be cut down by the permanent survey, which Is 14 miles from the main' line. Oradlng will be under way before the month la over. The Las Vegaa A. Tonopah railway also has made a survey to the camp, and it may be a race between the two corpo ration as to which on wilt first get . Into the new camp. There have been many rushes into dlMerent campe in this section of the tat, but nothing Uk this on sine Goldfield was discovered.. Never be fore ta the history (of a raining camp after a town was surveyed, have tele phone, railway and slectrlo power lines headed so soon for It Scores of leases have been granted In tbe past two weeks and It looks aa though there waa ore In every direction from th main find on tbe Great Western, What Is more Important, th men who are taking thee leases are those of ex perience In mining, and have the money to see what there Is la th ground. Those who own ground In all directions from town are not looking for buyer . now, or for grubatakea to keep th work going pn, aa they are besieged by those who want to- buy, or who are anxious to get an Interest In th property or lease, and they have the ready cash to put up. ... , . y ,. . . Lime Point and Gold Mountain, of which tt la a spur, has been slowly de veloping In the past four years, it was due to such men the Kussell broth-N era, J. T. Murray and Sam G. Knott that the camp has been brought to the front and It fs now a mad race for ground leases and lota Hornsllver Is ta this county, and Is eaaentlally only a suburb, but tt Is liable to take on aire of Its own, and th en thusiasts predict that It will be a rival of tbe county seat for first place in mineral production of the precious met als In a year. or two. ' Automobile lines hav , been - estab lished between her and th camp, bad lock of merchandise, are going out aaiiy. xeaterday there were SO tents and frames In the town, four grocery ivrvs ana eigai saioons. u The New Wonder" ; . woldisM Chromlol. That saw wonder, Hornsllver, located to miles south of here, at Umi Point, is already putting on metropolitan aire. The telephone line will reach the camp Dy Baiuraay. xnis line nas eireaay Been extended nine mil from Cuprite. It la being put In by an Independent com pany.' A survey has also been made to the lines of ths Nevada-CalifornlaPower company of the dlatanc to th town. Th Julca can be served to th camp la SO days at a cost of 11,000 for ths construction of the line, which will have to be footed up by Hornsllver po plev - . -.. . . i v '--' . Testerday several outfits want to th new camp, and all .war loaded with commodities. Today 1 four separata out fits will leave, for the purpose of look ing Into the merits or the camp, and with the object of leaalng or th out right purchae of mining ground, i M' , Wc Caa't Tell HolongTWsMaylt:;, N . There ia no telling how long this stock may be upon the market' We do not know ourselves.' The company has opened offices in Salt Lake San Francisco and Portland, and when this l(X),00fJ shares has been disposed of, we shall be notified to close our books. This ought to happen soon, ; , , ' .'.,' 'f'':t:2' YP:;'y 1 t -'- !' j'i .!, t:V Ui-' P V' " :- ? At 12c Per Share Every Atom Should De Disposed oi.Wilbin Ten Days' Time This is the greatest mining stock bargain ever known on earth! We are offering Oregon and Washington people an 'opportunity to own shares in AN ACTUALLY DEVELOPED MINE, at the price charged in the mining regions, for shares In infant prospects. Who Will Be First to Step, Out on the Road to Riches Incorporated under the laws of Nevada. Capital $1,000,000, divided into J.000,000 shares, , par value $1.00 each, fully paid and non assessable. ' - ' - ' " - -i " r ' , ' t , . x Portland Olllcc Suile 31 Mallory Bnilding,' 268 Stark Street OPPOSITE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. .. -', '-- ' " M 1 - TELEPHONE MAIN 8397. without much deal of fun. plqt but with a , great Famons Composers Imitated.. Henri French, the headllner at the Grand this week, has one of th great est acta- In vauedvllle. , Mr. 'French gives perfect Impersonations of world- famous composers and band masters. Von Suppe, Sousa, Lelst and others are portrayed with life Ilk fidelity by un artist. ... ".;. AT THE THEATEES J Last Time "The Ham Tree." Tonight at 8:16 o'clock at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, the last performance of Amer ica's foremost negro impersonators, Mo Intyre and Heath, will be given. These famous funmaker and their big com pany of 50 people have made- one of the greatest hits in the history of the show business. UMATILLA JOINS ' BOOSTER BRIGADE Speelal Oispatcb to Tbe losrnaLl Pendleton. Anril 291. a a hnnit mt in g at the courtboua Monday evening '"iu xvicuaraaon, me foruana pooster, ncny ia eastern Oregon. For a tl it looked as If the meetlnr would be a "Sherlock Holmes." There are few. if any. people who are not . fond of detective atories. Conan Doyle's stories of Sherlock Holmes es pecially, and the Baker company'. ?,V.c.i! n tt.,K9 p,Iay oramatltad by duction o: Gillette Is attracting th l,r,. est crowds of the season. ' , "From Sire to Son" Score. V Anothsr great success ! to ha credited to the Allen stock company at the Lyric this week, where Mil ton No blea' famous play. "From sire i Haw" is being presented in th most admirable manner.. Verna Felton. Revalia TTm,.. hart, Forrest Beabury. Mrs. Clara Allen and a half, doxen other favorites are seen in fine Darts. Movlnr nictiirea usual. . faUure In the way of raising money, as the property-owners In general seemed reluctant. However, after nearly 1100 had been raised and a J number . of speeones nad been made by represent tlve men of the county on th great out look for Umatilla county In th way of Irrigation and otherwise, the people be- , wuhib mure emnuBou. rreBiaeni Aiex 1 ander of the Commercial dub appointed a soliciting committee, which . got to won at once, ana a good sum is being uuKiiuwi iouay xor. pupjiciiy ; work, rm,cm secretary?! MINISTER OF RELIGION Olympla, Wash., April 29. "What constitutes a minister of religion r Is a novel question to be presented to a ratiroao commission. Dut Chairman H. A. Falrchlld has passed on the Inaulrv at the request of the Great Northern nauroao company, ine railroad com mission law of this state prohibits the Issuing of passe or free ' or reduced transportation, with certain exceptions. Star's SparUlng Fun. " Musical comedy la eonatantlv ori tAn at the Star theatre, where "A Scotch HlKh Ball" Is belna- nraunlnil h ih. Armstrong Comedy company. There sre three. J- performances r daily, on" every afternoon and two each- evening.. The night shows start a 7:80 and 8:18. "A Scotch High Call". Is atmerry affair --Shut .Your Mouth Don't breathe through It Itsa a bad thing to Jo. Nose .stopped up by Cold, Catarrh, or If you have Hv Fever or Asthma, Weir's Inhaler will give in stant relief. Try on at your druggist's for E0 cents. Weir Inhaler Co. Port land, Or. .- , c Hand Embroidered, Lingerie Dainty, durable and elegant, is within reach of every woman by our plan. , .. . We hare nearly 100 exquisite daugns for . sets complete. Corset covers stamped oft ! extra quality French cambric, each, 500. , P Free lessons in embroidery. If finished v . -e complete, hand made and hand embrold- : , ered, $3.50 to $10.00. , ( Consult us for latest ideas for the Trousseau,- Pheas Pacifio sia The fteedlecraft Shop, an waahlartoa Street, Portland, Oregon 3 ' Vi&4 i- ' ' ,.liJf4Ssiaisi We Stand Dchirid Our Goods And stake our reputation upon their : being right and honestly represented. : In th matter of price, buying her means many dollars saved in the course AVERY & CO. i8 Third St. Bet Pine & Ash One exception la that reduced fares may be granted to "minister of religion." Recently Charles W. Wilcox, travel ing secretary .'of tha state T. M. fl A applied to the Oreat Northern for n annual half-far permit such as is Is sued to ordained ministers of the enanaL The Great Northern was wining to Issue the permit but was In doubt as to its right to do so, so, it passed the ques tion up;o the railroad commission.' t Mr. Falrchlld divides "ministers of re ligion" '.into three classes Deraona hn aa s vocation, teach and inculcate piety. w nun II aa.S -.11 j .. . a . i . r . . , religion; oraainea minis ters teaching the sospel as vocation, and ordained ministers with fixed places for foUowina their vocation. 1 opinion that tht etary of that association comes under the first TTa einressea . th ODlr travellna secretary , of th Y. M. C A while aotlvely engaged In th work ot class and Is a "minister of religion" en titled to the reduced fare granted or? . I 1... . "College Uon at V. of 0.t; S (Special Blapste to Tt JoornL University f , Oregon. Eugemeit-April 29. An innovation which., is ; rspldly i gaining in favor in : the eoiwges ot tne northwest known as the "Colleafl Hour. rill be itirtoaucea tooay m. piace or tne esralar assembly. ' Tha purpose of this otir is to allow the students to become better acquainted with one another. If There is A Reason RECOGNIZING that the personal and . " painstaking care of its officers are essen ' tial, those in charge of this institution keep ''themselves . in -,clo$e ftouch with every detail , of pur business, and , this is bringing us a : generous ; and steadily :. increasing ? patronage We would be' glaL to have you , join dur 'familyr German American iMiDanlc; ' Sixth and .WiMhingtbn Sts., ; Portland, Oregon. . vg yi : : -j.se--,-i ' SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES ?4.AND UP PER YEAR. HAIR CUTTiNO 25c :i Tour Shoes 8hlndm ... ' At the Model Barber iShbb "v i.;'v at Stl 'I'M mm t,.i the hour proves popular It will become a ; rerular Institution at tha .ml,....,,:'."! will be held frequently, . " 5