THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1963.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY'S COMMENCEMENT AND ITS. FINE CLASS OF '08
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Daniel Irwin Aller. , a Gordon Adams Clapp. Alice Eleanor SewelL ; Samuel B. Lawrence. Herbert Hayes Arnstoa.
, Esther Silverman.
Robert .Alexander. Imlay.,
. ' (Special Plptrh to Tb Jonrnit)
Pacltlo Hrilvorsttyl Forest Grov, Or.,
Juna 8. Thero will be nln. meinler
of tbo craduatlngr class this year who
will rcelr the- decree of " bachelor of
arts; besides. Miss Alice Eleanor Sewell
will finish the Conservatory of Muslo.
Miss Frances Benton Clapp will receive
both the deirree of bachelor of arts and a
diploftia from the music department.
Commencement week will extend from
, Wilhelmlna Esther Heldel.
June II to June "IT. Commencement
day, on which the graduating; exercUes
from the university are held, will be
Wednesday, Juno 17. The address of
the day will be delivered by Rev. Luther
R. Dyott of , Portland.
' Following are the members of the
class with their home addresses: Wll
helmitia Esther Heldel, Hillsboroi Ore
iron: Daniel Irwin -Alter, Oakland, Cali
fornia; Georpra Adams Clapp, Forest
Grove, Oregon; Samuel B. Lawrence,
Frances Benton Clapp.. .
Forest Grove.' Herbert Hayes Arnston,
Tacoma, WashinRtonj Esther' Silverman,
Ekamokawa, WaBhlnRton; Robert Alex
ander Imlay. Reedvllle, Oregon; Frances
Benton CNpp, Forest Grove: Claude D.
Mason, Boise.: Idaho; Alice EleftnorjSew
ell, Hllleboro, Oregon. -
The program for commencement week
la as follows:
Friday, June U 8:15 p. m., at the
Heilig theatre, Portland, student play,
"Our Boys." . S p. m., at Marsh hall.
music recital by students of the con
servatory. Saturaay, June IS 8 p. m.. anniver
sary recital of the Conservatory ot
music.
Sunday, June 14 11 a. m.. Baccalaure
ate sermon, President Ferrin. 8 p. m..
Address before the Christian associa
tions. Rev. Paul Rader.
Monday, June 15 2 p. m.. on the cam
pus, senior class day exercises. 8 p. m.,
in Marsh hall, student play, "Our Boys.'1
Claude D. Mason.
Tuesday, June 1810 a. - m., annual
meeting of trustees. S p. m., closing: ex
ercises of Tualatin academy, address by
Rev. P. E. .Bauer. 8 p. m., anniversary
of associate alumni of Paclfio university.
Wednesday, June 17 10:30 a. m.,
graduatiiiR exercises of the university.
Address by Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D, D.
12 in., annual business meeting of the
associate alumni. 1 p. m., corporation
dinner, parlors Congregational church.
8 p. m., commencement concert.
THIEF FLEES Oil
VICTIM'S. TICKET
Peculiar Case at Astoria in
J "Which Alleged Robber
A' Is -Hobbed.
rSoceUl Dispatch to Che Jooraal.)
Astoria, Or., June 8. Just before the
umahn pnanni, sailed for nan i? ran
iiaoo Friday a man named Col rushed
iid to the ticket off (ce and demanded
two tickets for Ban Francisco. He was
accompanied by another man, -whose
name is unknown. As both men were
.intoxicated and Cole stated he waa going
to Frisco alone the agent would sell him
only one ticket. While he waa paying
for the ticket Cole flung around 1-0 gold
pieces In a lavish and reckless manner.
He finally picked them up and staggered
'away. - ,A
About half an hour, after a man
rnshed Into the steamship office de
manding to know If his partner. Cole,
who had all their joint funds. , had
bought tickets to Ban Francisco.
Two hours later Cole was picked up
in a drunken condition, minus bis ticket,
money and friend, , who was arrested
later, but on. the showing he was able
to make the authorities liberated him.
,The presumption Is that whoever
robbed Colo used the Roanoke ticket and
i got away and messages have been sent
' to Eureka and Ban Francisco to arrest
and hold the party who has a- ticket of
a given number and hold him untlL a
I warrant and extradition papers can be
sworn to and an officer sent -after the
'culprit. . - -j j -- r . V - i ,'
CLOSE OF SCHOOL :
TEAR AT SALEM
4
, : (8ale-a Bnreaa ef The Journal.) ?
' Salem, Or., June 8. Closing exercises
of the grammar grades at the Bacred
Heart academy win do neta fTiaay
evening, Juno IS. There will also be a
musical, with further , entertainment
' The commencement exercises of the
lacademlo or high school, department
will take place In the opera house Tues
,day. June 1- - -
All the Balem public schools will close
June U. and a parade of the school chl-
dren has Deen piannea totaao place on
that data The school year lust cloeina
has been one of the most successfulj
irom every stanapoini, ln- iue nisiory oi
the city. ..
V HQUSEnOLD' SUPPLIES
EoteL ' XesiauanV and Private House
keepers, sTapply Torur Wants How.
Great . closing out sale of household
supplies, table linens, towels, crashes,
laee curtains table covers, blankets,
comforters. portieres, , pillows, - bed
spreads, sheets, pillow cases, curtain
materials, etc., etc Prices reduced to
regular - wholesale , prices. Anticipate
your future needs. McAllen & McDon
nell,. Third and Morrison. . - t.
' Iffow' Dryness" Affects Klamath. ' '
(Special Dlanateh to The JonroaL)
Klamath Falls, Or., June v 8, C" D.
Wilson, one of the saloon men who will
fro out of business here July 1, la offer
ng his holdings-at 40 cents ton the dol
lar, on the valuation of 80 days a fro, as
estimated by himself. Several of the
liquor men here have gone - to Dorris,
California, looking for new" locations,
but the oltiaens of Dorris have peti
tioned the county, board of supervisors
Of Siskiyou county to refuse to grant
any more liquor licenses for Dorris, as
there are six saloons there now.
PAINLESS CATTLE
KILLING DEVICE
New York Humane Society
Member Will Test His
New Invention..
(United Presa Leased Wire.)
New Tork, Juno 8. -The ; Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
will test an Invention this week by
which It Is expeoted a painless meth
od of killing cattle will be offered the
slaughter houses of the country. The
machine Is the invention of Henry
Bench, treasurer of the society. It
consists of a pneumatic hammer, some
thing like . that employed ' in welding
doiis in a sieei ouuaing rrame. The
plunger Is a sharp Javelin which Is v
oe ariven into tne Dram or.tne animal
In such a way as to cause instant
death.
The society has been working to get
such an invention for a long time and
some time ago offered a prise of $500
for one that proved a success. Berth
ays ua wiu wi iokb uio prize.
PLAYWRIGHT ACCUSED
OF EMBEZZLING $500
r (United Press Leaad Wire.)
Ban! Francisco.' Juno 8. Charged with
the embezzlement of $&00 of the' funds
of the Metropolitan 8urety company, of
wnicn he was faciric coast manager,
Judson C.'Brusle is under arrest at Los
Angeles todav and the authorities here
are awaiting nis return to tnis city to De
put on trial on the v felony charge.
Brusle Is secretary1 of the state board
of railroad commissioners, is a well-
known play wright .and a politician.
The warrant for his arrest was sworn
out bv D A. MacBeth. an eastern rep
resentative of the firm by which he was
employed. Maouein . today refused to
discuss the case.
The accused man aia a large business
with the defendants in the graft cases
and Is well known here. As soon as his
friends were apprised of his arrest he
made arrangements to secure bail which
has been fixed by Police Judge Weller
at iiD.uuu.
Brusle spent the night In Jail In Los
Angelea He had gone there with-his
wife and detectives here wired to the
southern city for his arrest -He was
followed from the train to a hotel, where
no was piacea unaer arrest.
SAYS KLAMATH BASIN r
: - SHOULD YIELD OIL
(Bpeetal DitMtcb to The Journal. )n - .
Klamath Falls, Or., June 8. A. L.
Darrow, cashier of the Fort Sutter Na
tional bank of Sacramento, who is heav
(lv '.interested 'in Klamath real t v. ha
returned rom a X00-mlle drive over the
luamim- oamn na suties mat inaiea
tlons point strongly-to sections of Poe
and Langell valleys being great oil pro
ducing districts. Mr.- Darrow has been
in past years connected with the Stand
ard Oil - company and speaks - from ex
perience. . .- ', , -
The Klamath Oil company will sink
experimental wens this spring.
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ALL BATHING SUITS
On Sals at nlax . Wholesale Prtoes.
Bathlnr suits 'for men.' women" ht
children .on -sale- hero during the closing
oui saie ai wnoieniv prices, uon t oe
lay. McAllen St- McDonnelL Third and
Morrison. - . .. .. .. . t ..,
ifjregonfe
The Policyholders' Company
t ... . Obme Office th?
cobbxtt buxunqto. x v;
Concr Fifth and Korrisoa Streta,
, rOBTLAND. CMUCaON,
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I SAMUEL.... .0nral-MaBa
CUA.RENCS B. B AliUEU . Astt Mjr.
Is -Best for Oregonians : .
Chile Expects Her Congress
to Make Appropriation for
. Eeconstruction.
laterals, which Include five and a half
mues or laterals, ana the removal of
5;u,000 cubic yards of earth. His bid
was lower than Maney. Bros. & Co.,
who are constructing portions of the
south branch' canal.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Santiago, , Chile. June 8. The direc
tor of public works has asked 'congress
to -put at the disposition of the' gov
ernment 4,600,000 for reconstruction
of tbo port .of Valparaiso,, destroyed by
the earthquake more than, a year. ago.
Sixty locomotives have been -ordered
by the government from the -manufac
tories or Glasgow.
A member of the Argentine commer
cial committee said to daw that . the Ar
gentine crops of cereals will this year
excel in quantity and quality those of
the United States of North America, and
further. that when Argentine uses the
nitrate fertilizer, now about commenc
ing, the grains of the United States will
take a second place. The commercial
iroiy , oeing : maae Dy mis committee
and the Chilian government is - nearly
complete, and is regarded as advantag
eous ior our people.
. President Montt has been authorise
to pay a premium on every quintal of
uaxseea exportea irom tne country.
Conaress has made oblls-ntnrv th .van.
clnation of children and their primary
uiBirwHion in me puoiio acnoois.
. The minister of the interior hm 1.
sued an: order dating fromi the first
of May that all sailing vessels pro
ceed in if from Callao, that have
touched previously at Arica, shall not
om received at -any otner-utilllan port.
The same order is extended to all ves
sels on which suspicious diseases bave
broken Out on their vovnaren. ' Th .
Donio piaguo- exists at Arica and Tacna.
un account or the increase "of vice
KinuriB cnuuren in Valparaiso, a re
formatory school has been established
.there.- ' - - .''- ...,.,-
Commercial circles in Valnnnfn ar
greatly interested In the discovery of
derful lake In Peru, 13,000 feet above
aea level.- -- .
WILL PACK FRUIT IN
,. BRETORY BUILDING
'1 ; (Sneelal Dispatch toTbe Journal.)
Lt lirLiil!. Jnn - A Th. o A w
, . - . . v. nucavii
brewery of this city, one of the largest
, v mo Kiiiu in Baeiprn jregon,
will ba cldaort-Julv 1 mm m nani. .u.
prohibition vote at the, recent election.
Plans are alrAariv An tnn . l.
r . , ' . . . V" WMTVIV OT
brewery into a fruit paokins; and stor-
Br i lucmea conveni
ent to the O. R.- & N. depot and la a
Iarire and well tmnrwl hini j
well -adapted to the purpose.' Julius
Roesch, proprietor of the-brewery, is
one of the pioneer brewers of the state
and -has accumulated a fortune here In
the- business However, the increasing
frttft iJMlltllrA. In ' thlM VrlMfnt. 111 . .
, , ... . . . " .".urn i WIH nUl
y.ow ls.buvdin,i" , remain. Idle Jong
niter inn vruuiumon law goes into ef-
iwi . . . - .- .
UMATILLA' NEVER !:
v SO BUSY BUILDING
, . ... . ;
(Special, Dlipatch to The Journal.) "
Penoleton. Or..-June 6.U:nntrmtm r
several fine cottages have just been let
In this city, 2S men are at work on? the
40.00( city hall and prices for a site
for the 170,000 federal building building
to -be erected -here have Just been sub
mitted to the treasury department and
work will begin on that structure with
in a few months. AH the sawmills of
the Interior are preparing -for a busy
season. Building; especially in the coun
try districts. Is now more brisk than for
several years. It Is estimated - that 100
small dwellings are' now In - course nt
construction in the Irrigated sections of
toe county.
Farmer Gets Klamath ' Contract.
- ffsedal -Wapatelr to Tna Journal) -
Klamath . Falls. Or Juno . S Tm
W. Jory is the first farmer under the
Klamath, project to , be awarded a con
tract ior building a portion of the
canals. He hn hmn -awarded aoboH.
ulea 3. 8 and 18 Of the south "branch
NOTED NORTH BEACH
MAN FINDS PLACERS
(Special Dispatch to Th Jonrnal)
. Aberdeen, ' Wash.", June 8. Frank
Cline, who lives on North Boach between
the Hoh and Queeta rivjrs. reports the
finding of . placer jrp3d prospects In his
vicinity. The values run small, al
though a gold nug?jt worth HO cents
was once found there. Ten cr 12 years
ago there was considerable excitement
over the placer mining prospects in that
section, but it dlel nut without any
great find being ma3.
Mr. Cline is the firt person to dem
onstrate that tobacco can be . tucceas
fully grown in western Washington,
and has grown and rumd the weed for
his own use for a number of yearn, lie
Is also noted for having the only brick
house on North Beach between Grays
Harbor and the sound. Manv years aa-o
a vessel from Scotland witln a cargo of
Dricic was wrectceq on me rocky oaixt
not far from his place. At Ihe rxn.-.n
or much trouble and some danger, be
secured eno'ih of the br'-k to bulJJ
his nouse, which Is quite a Jan lmark In
that section.
Soo-Spokane Service Not Af
fected by High Water.
The Canadian Paclflo - Is free from
trouble account high water, according
to telegraphic advice received by F. R.
Johnson, general agent, passenger de
partment, late last night, passenger and
freight traffic being handled over the
Canadian Paclflo lines without Interruption.
PIANO EXCHANGE
AND BARGAIN ROOM
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC AT 9 O'CLOCK THIS MORN
ING, JUNE 8, AT 353 WASHINGTON STREET, WHEN
AOUT FIFTY USED AND SECOND-HAND PI
ANOS WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT LESS
THAN COST TO MAKE THEM. ,
This Room Has Been Especially Fitted Up to Display and Close
vui ai vuiCK o1 ubcq ana second-Hand. Pianos and Piano
las and Player Pianos: in Fact, All Kinds of Musical Inst.
ments, That Have Been Thoroughly Overhauled and Placed in
f enect uraer.
If You Are Looking for Bargains, Attend This First Day's and
Opening Sale Remarkably Good Piauos, Well-Known Makes,
Were Thrown on the Market This Morning at S60,
$73, $108, $123 and 175, About a Third Actual Value
All at Little Cost and on Small PaymentsSale Now Going On.
In a Very great nlano buslneae aneti
as has centered at this store are many
chances for great bargains pianos that
have been rented pianos that we take
Hobart M. Cables,- and particularly on
the Weber and Pianola pianos which are
handled only by this house such used
pianos ae really good, durable Instru
ments to buy especially after thsy pass
through-our repair shopa - t -
Then we have pianos that are sent as
samples by aspiring manufacturers
good pianos but not listed In our regu
lar line pianos that have slight blem
ishes on: cases some are a little shop
worn styles that have been dropped
from new . catalogues or fail to sell
quickly damaged in transit pianos all
So Into the Piano Exchange and Bargain
,00m and are marked by the Publicity
Department at- prices to. close out
quiokly. - -,H -
The Piano Exchange - and Bargain
Boom Is a new feature, but It has come
to sty Its mission Is to keep the store
clear of all above named stock and the
man who marks them down makes the
pries sell them. Consideration of profit
hers is not a factor, it's simply "get
rid .of .'em." ' . .,-4 t' . ;.
t Terms will be made very reasonable
v icimun pcupie ans an ine instru
ments. are- auarantMd ta h trmm tmm
hidden defects and are exohana-eahla a
any time during one year from date of
purciuLs ior ,.any nigner -priced ; pianos
The famous Filers Guarantee "vnn'r
money back" If not satisfied goes with
Will be foUnd different from ord lnarv
selling, inasmuch as this Is an entirely
separate-department' oreated 1 for the
Purpose of "cleaning house" of every
hlng not absolutely new to turn intn
cash or reliable customers Interest bear
ing contracts- every - Instrument that
comes within Its doors regardless of
actual value-to' make quick sales.
As an example, when the doors of the
piano exchange and baritaln room were
opened to the public this morning at I
O clock we placed on sale to close out
regardless of actual loss on their real
Xa?u,?rAn EVERETT, KRANICH &
BACH, two HAINES, two EMERSON 8,
STEINWAYS, two FISCHERS,
HAZELTON, BEHN1NG, DAVENPORT?
ATTRACT. PRICE TEEPLE, WHIT
NFy. PEABE. doll. HOBART it
CABLES, LESTERS, two SOHMERS.
BUSH & GERT8, STECKS, SMITH A
BARNES, three SCHUMANN'S, two
HALLET & DAVIS. WHEELOCK and
a doien other well-known makes, up
rights, also several small ORANDS a
little used by artists others from
short time rents.
Several AUTOP1ANOS. an A. B.
CHASE" "ARTISTANO" PIANO PLAT
ER PIANO, CECILIANS. APOLLOSand
ANGELUS piano players, genuine
PIANOLAS, and an 88-NOTEr AUTO
PIANO, latest model Any and all of
above at "MUST GO PRICES" tomor
row. No matter what you are looking
for no matter what price come here
and see what is In the above stock for
you.,.
No matter what you are offered else
where or even if you did not think of
buying for a year come here tomorrow
and see what remarkable offerings the
Piano Exchange and Bargain Rooms
will give and opening days (today and
tomorrow) will naturally cause us to
display Sonne interesting values. ,' Prices
in plain figures- time payments -will be
accepted If all casn is not convenient.
Tour 'money back if not satisfied.
If at a dlstanoe write for special list
in Bargain Room. About fifty less
man . nair value Dargains ior opening
day every last one should be no doubt
will be closed out the first 'couple of
days. Don't be-afraid of the 'low prices
COME PREPARED TO BE SUR
PRISED. Ask to see the "Piano Ex
change and Bargain , Room", down
stairs),' Etlers Piano House. " corner
corner Park and Washington. :.' Don't
stay away on account of -ready -money,
BE IN TIME or eome one else may pick
up just the bargain you've been looking
for. Nothing reserved come prepared
to buy. -: :v. - : 4 r .
FANS P Jn
aii
Kinds I
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Styles J V
' ''"ini)LL " '"
FANS
for,
Stores
and
Residences
Hot weather comfort can be se
cured with an ELECTRIC FAN at a
cost for current of LESS THAN
ONE CENT AN HOUR.
Your wife needs an ELECTRIC
FAN in the household quite as much
as do you at the office.
Do Not Delay
A nice, cool, well-ventilated room
insured by the use of an ELECTRIC
FAN.
Call at our Supply Dept, 145-7
Seventh Street and see our display.
Telephone Main 6688 or A5517.V
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
First and Alder Streets -
Merchants Savings & Trust
Company
247 WASHINGTON STREET
Capital $150,000
Pays interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates,
Receives deposits subject to check without limitation as to
amount . .-, r
Effects collections b any part of the country on most rea
sonable terms.
Acts as trustee in all legitimate relations. , '
Cares for properties, collects rents, etc '
Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of
our service. "
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OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER-ALL THAT IS BEST IN
. LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL.
Low Non-Participating Rates High" Cash Values
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO RELIABLE ACTIVE AGENTS.
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DEPOSITS OF TilUSl FUR1S
- Ths Security Savings & Trust Comparf re
ceives funds for lnvestm.nt It sets d-
Sosttary for deeds, securities or valuable paprs
eld In escrow, to be delivered upon thm tulflll
ment of special conditions. It execute all
trusts for jnarried women, collects rente. Inter
est, coupons, dividend, elc, and takes full
charge of their separate estates.
"Tou "ar. -very cordially invited ' td eoneult
with th. Security Savlnrs 4k Trust Company ,
upon all matters of a fliuclary character.
SECURITY SAVIKGS & TRUST CC IPAnr
1 COBBETT, BtnXDIWO,. OBTtAKD, OHHSOH
Capital $500,000. '.',.'.,: .i.,'--- Surplus 230,O00b
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