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THE'; '-OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL, : PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1CC3. 10 Willamette University Stu-r- dents Who Toured Sound ; Country Playing Baseball f May " Lose Full Year's ;:. Credits Lost All Games. .- (Sttem Bsma ef The fenul) Salem, OrM June J. Nine student of Willamette university stand to be suspended from the institution and will lose full year" credit because they toured the' sound counties last week and played baseball against the abso lute wishes of the faculty. The Wtl lamatU university players strengthened ,j three Trl-Clty leaguers went to Vic toria and Seattle' laet week and played " (our games "under the name ef Wil lamette university. They returned Sun cay and ere now awaiting; the verdict , Of the discipline committee. . Z bos Wfco West. , Those who 1 went from the unlver eity were: John Moore of Klamath, Lloyd Wesley of this city, Reuben TMeM of Clarkiton, Washington, J, G. Vnruh of 8alem, Dan Powers of Spo kane, Arch Jerman of Salem, Carl Wlm berley of Drain, James Jeffries ef Belt, Montana. Harry K. Sneuldlng of Sunny- filda, . Washington, - manager.- Denny lull and Porterfield, two Tri-City earue men accompanied the team, lent the cameo. Incidentally, the team every game in which It played but the players had a royal good time for thlr advent into Seattle was coincident with tne entry oa. the neeu. .,., .Wain fkiy 1170. The Modest of Women Naturally makes them shrink from the Indelicate questions, the obnoxious ex aminations, and unpleasant jooai ireav meats, which some physicians consider essential In the treatment ot diseases of women. - Yet, If help can be bad. It Is better to submit to this ordeal than let the disease grow and spread.. The trouble Is that so often the woman undergoes au the announce and ehame for ..nothln. ThoosandaNif women who have been cured if Dr. rterce's Favorite Prescrlu tlon write. In ijWecIatlon of the curs which dlspBfcJSfcNiihh the examinations and local trfatmentfroTftpre Is no othf tnodlelna. SO " and tafa fnr rieltraie . "r av 1 The first game was played with Vic orla. Monday. -May 25. Queen's Day. Willamette university lost, score 10 to It. The aecond same was played Tues Cay, May 26; also ; with Victoria. WU srauv lost . score r xo a rame and WU lamette university lost, score to This was a KMnnlna- same and W lamette almost won. The third 'rams ; waa at tsearue wit ine eeatue. nign cnooi. wuiameiie lost, score t to S he last eame was played With Balli on Saturday and Ballard did not lose, Score 7 to . - . . Some of the students, la fact all had finished their work but three John Jvloore, Lloyd Wesley and Reub Doege are undergraduates and may be com pelled to suffer the consequences of the rash act. - permission of the fac- td ty was eeked but refused; thereupon the team decided to go anyway. The faculty committee holds that not suf ficient .time, was given them for the consideration of the proposed trip. They fvere in favor of a trip Into the inland empire, where there would have been more opportunity to profit by the tour f f a baseball team. There would . be mue enance or aura from the sound country attracting - students to Willamette. fflllT RESULT I m f IETLY If Appropriation Carries, jJJniversity Students Han E Monster Demonstration. .1,1 - ' ' . ; , - : f . .4 ; ; ' n. (Special Dlsoatdi to Th ln.ira.l t i&nlverslty of Oregon. Eugene, June r-Hverythlng was nulet at the uni versity, although excitement is intense ad the results of the election are being Cjpsely followed. So far the reports favorable and the appropriation is expected to carry by a safe majority. iana are already being made for a monster demonstration bv the etudents tpnlght if the appropriation Is safe by that T-time. This.- demonstration -will take the form of a rally such as Is held drrring the football season, with a great himflre, speeches, music and a big pa- . rde. . HUNTING PARTY TAKES PEAR DOGS INTO HILLS -. 9peelal; DUpateh t Xbe JoemaL) lamath . Falls, Or.. June 2 A. G. liuhme, . who is in this section In the ihjeresta of various timber companies, hs gone with a hunting party back In : the hills with seven bear dogs that were eiJpped here for that purpose. The dogs awe Airdale terrlere and the party ex perts to get several bear, as a number iw v women a " avnritn frTPSCflullon " 11 cures debilitating drains, irregulari ty and female weakness, it always helps.' if almost always cures. It li strictly non alcoholic, non secret,' all its Ingredients being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con tains no deleterious or habit-forming crugs, and every native medicinal root entering into Its composition has the full endorsement of those most eminent In the several schools of medical practice. Some of these numerous and strongest of pro fessional endorsements of its Ingredients, 111 be found in a pamphlet wrapped around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed fre on request, by Dr. , V. Pierce, of Buffalo, A. Y. These proiessionai en- dorsements should, have far more weight than any amount of the ordinary lay, ot non-professional testimonials. The most intelligent women now a days inttat on knowing what they take as med icine instead of opening their mouths like a lot of young birds and gulping down whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre-' scrlptlon" is of know coMPOsmoir. It makes weak women awong ana, sick women well. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent rre en receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing omv. oena to ijt. n. v. rierce. Buffalo, H. 1., 21 one-cent stamps tor pa per-covered, or si stamps xor cioui-Doura. If sick consult the Doctor, free of charge by letter. All such communications are held sacredly confidential. . : Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate and rogulatA stomach, liver and bowels, OLD VET TJFIJOT SHOT Thinks ' Secretary's Refer ence to General Grant's , Drinking an Insult. (Dotted Freat Uased Wlr.) Washington, June I. James M. Dal sell,' aide de camp to the commander in chief of the G. A., K. today undertook to express the attitude of the veterans toward Secretary of War Taft as the result of his reference to General Grant being addicted to drink. mow secretary necessary to go back Into Grant's early Taft could think It ive been seen, this spring. .a- No Cocaine, No Gas L No Students Our eueeess la due to uniform hlf b-grade work at reasonable prices. f NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heartweak ress can now have their teeth ex tracted filled and bridgework ap plied without the least pain or dan cer. ' . - . PAINLESS EXTHAOTION . . nn S2-KARAT CROWNS 65K BRIDGE WORK ...'T!! . R'ftJS OUB BE8T PLAIN PLATE.. S'Xfi ALU USED PLATE ....Illfcoo Jk .. aaasskw txamlnatlo aad Consultation rree. Re-Enanieling Teeth f n the greatest Invention In modern Cnntiatry and has bean moat auooeea fjl of all met hod a. - We extend to all a special Invite linn to call at our office and hart their teeth examined free of .charge. We own and control the . largest and beat equipped dental establish ment in the world, having is offices We rive a written guarantee with all woik for 19 years. Lady attend ant, y '," f , j --, Open evenings till T. Sunday I to t Unhn Painless Dentists tv , J' "Heen Comer rirat. career and rake up the only fault vrmnv m wursi enemy ever names, sur passes alt understanding. 1 cannot nna. sibly by the greatest straining of the imagination aee any necessity for It "To Dut it mlldlv. the a. A. R nn only is ajnased but is badly hurt by this "Would Taft hava mads tha iimim reference If Grant had been aliva an present at the exercises? That la a test oi tne propriety or tne erretrv' words.. ,r- ,.,;-. ,..4, -'"It WM a bad break for a presidential candidate. . "In all my reading I don't recall any larallei to this astounding departure In hla address at GraJit's tomb in New , imi0luru'i IB" ana tnat'Ucant left the army before tha civil war nn account Of hard drlnklnn Wh,n ui asked why .he said It, he explained that he aupposed It was a well known and accepted fact) that It was to Grant's uunwg vvercame tne naoit. BIDS REJECTED Ofl . CLEAR LAKE DAM Secretarj- of Interior Holds That Figures Are Too High. (Special Pl.natch to The Jonraal.1 Klamath Falls. Or., June 2. The Sec retary of the interior has rejected the diub on tne Liear lake dam, a part cf tne Klamath irrigation project, on ac with the fact that land owners in that ?.nH.n h?v ,m ,lva P" more .hi0."'? up.t0 br,nK ,h total up Vhh" .requdred M Per cent. .The two bids submitted were by Ma- ?7aar,frSf- of San Francisco, 115. 1'9'. PA Maney Bros, of WlnnomV JS.80. ENTER CHERBIES FROM MARION 8pecii Dlptch to The looraaL) Salem, Or., June 2. The Marlon County Horticultural society will enter Marlon county cherries in the cherry fair to be' held at The Dalles sometime during July, and an effort will be made to carry away all the awards, or a big ?1Jil2Hijr ,of.them- Thla decision was Se .T..4 atia! jneeUneT of the -trustees of the aoclety held last Saturday. Andrew Vereler, B. I. Ferguson, L. hZSXJ- Shepherd and Presnall were appointed a special teom The Dalllt1?.'??, I cherry exhibit for ihinTh?i(,f' M "J". not bean learned when The Dalles fair Is to be held. It ih " "'LL"0 b hl too laiifor sbSwTSg "hlblt?ra ? nk rl,Ml22.mr!l,l'iU1wa appointed. In V 1v S,wfI?rruit commlaaioner, li .. h Northwest Nurserymen aasocUtion in the effort lo hold a big and"!" tTlt Ult July New Liner's Submaj-Ine Signals. mXondon. June 1 Submarine algnal WltfM u ? Jltt" the new ki r&uJ?? M?er Per cle"' now building iL lnm"-L.iiAn PPrtuntty of testing w bJfi,WlU Probably be given during month v0y8 u the channel next -v,. ... : ... MLB UC 1LB JRAT1L I. From AH Points onttie Lines of The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. ; . - .. and Southern Pacific Company : r (Lines in Oregon) . To PORTLAND during the week of the great SP7aa!': ?j VAL Tickets Will Be on Sale as Follows DAILY JUNE.l TO 6 From The Dalles and all points west; from Albany and Corvallis and all points north. : ' ,, JtJNE 1, 3 AND 5 From Pendleton and points west to The Dalles; from Roseburg and points ' north to Albany. '" .. , . JUNE 1 AND 3 From all points east and nort h of Pendleton ; from all points south of Roseburg FARE, AND A THIRi) FOR ROUND TRIP Final Return Limit Tune 8 PROGRAM FOR THE WEXK Monday, June 1 Wednesday, June 3 ; June 5 HOOIT Arrival at high noon of Rex Oregenns and Court Cavalcade ea- deco rated sort through arches to Royal Palace. treats and" B viisura Feast of Lanterns and Gen eral Illumination; . Coaat Admen's Roae Banquet XO A. M Monster prise parade of Floral , Decorated Automobiles. ETXwnrCr Venetian Water Carnival. procession of Illuminated Public and -Private Craft: all-day free exhibit of rare blooms by Rose Society at OrU ental Building. DAXB08CK OOaTOEBTS XV BTSXXaT0 AT AJtMOBT.. .. . KOaSTJro Business Houses tlon to Portland Visitors. O Allegorical and Historical Chinese Dragon"; Grand Ball at Armory. . Thursday, June 4 Tuesday, June 2 AJmsajrOOw Opening ef the Competl- ttve Rose Exhibit at the Oriental " Bulidhi;. 1 ' ' , , niUMlMU nhimlnated "" of thsr,Ooldat- Westw Parade Spirit 10 A. It Magnificent street parade of Floral Decorated Vehloles, Competi tive Floats. Equestrian Clubs, ate., in- . eluding the marvelous Japanese "Cherry Blossom", procession. AJrnrjUrOOV 100-mile Automobile Race, 60-mile Automobile Race. vTBirnrOr East 'Side Street Carnival of Maaqueradera' and ' Children's Pa rade, :,'.". XtAXKOSOK OOSTCBBTS AT ASJfOBT, jkrxMsutQon axo ivssua. Saturday, June 6 sCOsurarO -Reratt on the River: crews, from Victoria, Vancouver and atversitr of Waahinarton will the University v eompete. - MOprand Parade of Woodman ef the World. AanmUTOOsTP. N. A. Championship Field Meet at Multnomah Field; Relay ' Races for High. Schools and Publlo Schools of the Northwest; valuable - trophies to be presented for each event ; .' XTKHXXTOr Pyrotechnics "and Maaque radera Farewell to Rex Oreronua and Queen Flora. WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon ow RAT E: S. WW Ba Made This Season by tb 0. R. & N. 1 southern Pacific ' ., '' (Ua ZV OBXCrOXl FROM PORTLAND As Follows: To One Way California Street Chicago $72.50 $87.50 St: Louis 67.50 82.50 St. Paul ..... 63.15 81.75 Omaha . . ... ; 60.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 60.00 , 75.00 TICKETS VrtLtt BE ON BALI May 18 ' , June 5, 6, 19, 20 July 6, 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, il, 22 Oood for return In 0 daya with stop over prlvfleges at pleasure within limit REMEMBER THE DATES For anv farther ' In irnnnHmi mil t the elty ticket offloe. Third end Wash ington streets, or write to , WM. M'MURRAY General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND. OREGON. - LONDON NOW FACES "YELLOW" PROBLEM Asiatic Labor Problem the Cause of Serious Trouble to English Shippers. ( United Press teased Wire.) London, June t. The problem . of Aaiailo labor, which has been a source of great trouble recently In Canada, Australia, South Africa and other parts of the empire, has now been brought closer home. At the present time there serious trouble in the east , end of London, owing to the engagement of Chinese crews for British ships, and within the last week or two desperate riots have been prevented with the ut most difficulty...... ,-. ..' ' The difficulty has arisen over the action of several shipping .firms In en gaging Chinese crews, to the-exeluslon OI 0 1 1 L 1 If II Mid UlUCI nuiVfimH .wwi . some hundreds of whom have not had ship for montna past. Tha Ketlonal fieamen'a and Firemen S union has taken the matter up and la icketlng every shipping orncewnere !hinamea are dealt with. In the House of Commons, Mr. Havelock wil aon, one of the labor members and him self an officer in the Seamen's union, asked the government for particulars regard to the recent aimuroancee. Vrr CfiurrMll in nnl. uld that the re cent unusual increase In -the number of Chinese seamen shipped in the United Kingdom ' ports was receiving prompt and aearchtng attention, and must be regaraea as a matter or serious concern. Any case is which sufficient evidence waa available of a boarding-house keep er having supplied a crew, Chinese or otherwise,, would be considered with a tT&lnks Xt Saved Kia Xiife. Lester M." Nelson, of Naples, Maine, f?T"l.n J1 ?nt letter: "l have ueed lr. King's rew Discovery many years, for coughs and cold, and I think it saved my life. I have found it a re liable remedy for throat and lung com! plalnts, and would no more be without a pottle than I would be without food." For nearly 40 years New Discovery has1 stood at the head of throat and lung remedies. As a preventive of pneu monia, and healer of weak lungs it has no euuel. Pol under guarantee at Skld tnfre lrus company's drug store 60c auJ IL Trial bottle free. view tn lAsaS nroeeedlnara Tha ehtftct of ahioownera In ShlDDlns Chinese erewa, the leaders of the union assert, is to have men serving whose accidents are not likely to lead to com pensation claims, to una 11 ia aaaea that the Chinese on an average accent a lower rate of wages than the Europ- aia. eana, as well of wag aa a ch eaper dietary sea " Iinmberman Injored. ' (Bmelat tHspatcb to The Jon rati.) Astoria Or, June- t. Otto Hansen working .for the Oregon Timber and Lumber company's camp aa rigging rustler at Clifton was. severely Injured yesterday morning and brought to St. Mary'a hospital. Ha was struck by a large log that waa being hauled out and was badly crushed. Unless he has sus tained internal injuries, the physicians eayhe'Wlll .get over It -.-....'. ' . .f .1 I IBBJ . ' I' ' -. V'' '- Rochester Woman 100 Tears Old. Rochester. N. June i. Mra. Marv Barker celebrated her 100th birthday' to day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Julia Bowen, In thla city. Mrs. Barker waa born In Rhode Island before the war of 1811 and remember many of the history-making events during the early eara of the last century. She spent rwwa i The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, lias borne the signature of - . AnA Tina been made under bis per . jfyfy jf-jf I sonal, saperrlslon since its Infancy. ' All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnst-as-ffoodare but -Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and CfclldrenXbcperlenoe against Experiment hat is GASTORIA f Oastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OH Pare " gorlc Drops and Soothlngr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ' . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Ifarcotlo substance Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms v ' and allays Fererlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teethingf Troubles, eaves Constipation , and Flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the , Stomach and Bowels giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend ; cENuiriE GASTORIA: alvayq Sears the Signature cf ( The Kind You Have Always Bought ' In Use For Over 30. Years. i r vms esmaua eesisaw. r siuasav stmcbt, snrveaa earn much of her life In Florida, from which state she removed to Rochester In 18K7. Mrs. Barker has been tin remarkably sood health for years and still per- Oklahoma Sunday School Worltprs. TuTs Okla., June t.Th fifteenth nuuutit cuavenuon ox tne 8unday ' School 1 association - opened in thla city today. A lafe number of del egates are in attendance, nearly every county of the state being represented. The convention will be In session threo oays, with Oeorge E. McKlnnls ef Shaw nee . presiaing-. Noted Sunday achool Wnrkek-a nf fiutatan. a'- v.iauum. ii.iti n iw ps among ma speakers. cuxxrosunu. nornxs. Fairmont Hotel An hotel in which each Californian is proud. Fully meriting the compliments of its thousands of guests on its superb location, magnificent Appoint ments, perfect service and exquisite cuisine. Single rooms with bath )M0 apwarda. - . v Suites and bath 110 apwarda No room without bath. Management of Palace Hotel Company HOTEL ST. FRANCIS SAN FRANCISCO -Each gneit receives, without asking, the fesponie to tha multi-form requeata of the most ex-. acting public ' .. - JTne comfort of the present Is built upon the complaints of the past, -and Hotel St Francis to- day represents the sum total of a study of individual require ment. - ' , BArxs BtnaowBAir, rmou sa VTWAMO. under the sianaoemekt or - , JAMES WOODS " vyj J CHEAP RATES EAST BURLINGTON ROUTE Dates of Sale: May 4 and 18, June .5, 6, 19, 20 ; July 6,- 7, 22, 2? ; August 6, 7, 21, 22. Plan now. Rates; General basis $60.00 to Omaha, Kansas City and back ; $67.50. to St Louis and . back ; $72.50 Chicago and back, via di rect routes; $15.00 more through California. . , DIVERSE ROUTES AND PRIVILEGES:. Variable routes: final limit 90 days; itopovers en route. Tickets on sale in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia; : consult Burling ton maps and folder and note how many important cities are reached by the different Burlington main v lines; tickets reading- Burlington are honored, via Denver with stopovers. Train Service: Highest'grade of through service via Billings and di rect southeast main - line. Through chair cars - (seats free) ' standard and tourist sleepers. Three connecting I trains daily f rom . St Paul " via pic turesque Mississippi River Route. . JLet initial agent, or the under. -v signed, ticket you ' Burlington ' , no embrace the greatest, diver- ' ::: slty of routes and territory at . the leaat cost HOT 1ST key nourc JNN : ; OASXAirO, OAXh, ; Will Change to the - ' auiuoaii r&sjr Sneelal rates to permanent ruests. Moderate prices. Table d'hote meals. - . K. 8. MULLAN, Manager. l!fii!U!'Jll' A. C. SHELDON Q. Agent, o. . ft Q. Tt too Third U , Vortlaad, Or.. . c Diamond Douse Paint s GUARANTEED , J I gaHon lots. SI. 40 per gaL - 1 gallon lota, S1.50 per gaL t 'X'-f''.j Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 30 Pront St, Portland, Ot.