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:THE OHEGON SUfiD AY JOURNAL, POk'XM-AND, SUNDAY MOKwlNO, JUNE 14,- 1U08. LIE PASSED ill .... - i VJASHMGTOU COUUTY VEDDIUG Sale RAILIVAY SESSIOIi - i i'n i -.. , Attacks Hebrews in Town of Darbiaa on German fron tierThe Mob Destroys Two Synagogues. .; ' (United Prm Lw WlrO Berlin, Jane 1J. News wh received tier twJay of a terrible Jewish muiv ere at Dorbtan, a Russian town near the Qerman frontier. At a preconcerted iraai, Russlaa mobs attacked the He brews in all portion of - the town. Ushty houses were burned In the Ghet to and toe men. women and children rendered homeless.- The mob burned flows two ajroa Koruea. - . .... In the flht which was In reality nothing lee than a slaughter, IS Jews were badly Injured and 1 killed. , The police stood by and watched the massacre but did not Interfere. - BELIEVES UNIVERSITY HAS GREAT FflTURE Kew President of Willamette University Meets With Only Kind Words. , Dr. Fletcher Homeiwth newly elect ed president of "WUlametta university, who with bis family went from Portland to Salem yesterday, afternoon, talked to a representative of The Journal on the prospects for the denominational , college, savin that U holds Us own with the state Institutions, and that he believea that Willamette has a great future, v'.: ...:;:- - . .' "Broad minded men and women, said Dr. Homan. "can feel no antagonism toward a state Institution, nor can be lieve that It is not doing a large work. , yet there Is also room for the denomi national college, and there Is a irowmiT conviction that Its influence Is steadily f .regressive and Its influence far reacn ng. Methodism haa Its (4 denomina tional Institution In this country. Pres .byterlanlsm and Congregationalism and ;the other denominations have theirs, all :spreadin the spirit and the teachings -of Chrlstlanit. . ' ! "From the college with which T wss associated In Iowa, between 125 and 160 Sreachers, some JS missionaries and eaconesses and other Christian work ;ers have gone out, all of them Influ encing the- world for betterment, 'have been much Impressed with the -beauty and the possibilities of your Estate since. I have been within Its bor ders. nd have met only kindly , words for Willamette. I trust It will con tinue to do US part In the development of the state. For I have a keen con- i 11- Unn..n with m, Smile. college Is to make men and women ol broad culture, of dean character and earnest purpose, and these men ana women are What really make eltles and .... . i in,. f liherRl -arts is the vry heart of our Christian teducatlonal system. It is the nucleus ;of the whole. - .fc. ; un tne suojeci m v, " 'creed of Methodism regarding amuse ; ments. , Dr. Homan , declined to be -auotea. , H is noi a uujm;i miw w f carVto enter at thla lime." ha ea d. but be added With a meaning smile, ; "Charles Weslev bad a very good con vention of morality. It Is. the business of the denominational college toteacn the religion of Christ, and when that la ?llved in Its entirety the world gets on r We limn vu tan -" front this time on," concluded Dr. Ho man. My family and myself will go to Baiem mis uvurnuuu , TV. .ci.-,:.!. -residence wiin you. i sni o ;the state more or less during the aum- IDr. "Homan possesses a strong and J forceful personality and a fine eiet Sness of msnner which will be certain to iwln young people. A cordial directness '-and that large simplicity of manner iwhlch Is the strongest wsrk of culture 'and breadth, sits easily upon him. , i . ... - i, . ON SOLID BASIS DESTINED TO CROW Reorganization of Dresser's Af fords Ample Capital and Means Increased Usefulness. F I : I il lit. and Mrs. Albert Lamont of Dllley, Oreyoa. - (Special Dispatch U The JoaneL) . Forest Orova, Or, June II. Tha mar riage of two popular young people of Washington eonaty took place Wednes day evening at S o'clock, when Elsie Maury became the bride of Albert La Mont at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Maury of Dllley, Rev. Creecy of ficiating. ' . Tha bride waa beauUfuUy gowned In cream silk and Irish lace and carried a bouquet er bride' a rosea, ens waa attended by Miss Bessie La Mont as maid or honor ana suss erie maurr as bridesmaid, both ta pretty gowns of pale blue and carrying pink roses. Harry (Jlltner of Portland, was best man. . After S trip to Portland and sound points, Mr. and Mrs. La Mont will reside on weir xarm near vrwu utot MISS ADELE CASE SINGS SO SWEETLY PARIS TAKES NOTICE Paris. .June It: A young girt from the far west Miss Adele Case of Ore gon, who has been studying singing In Paris for the last year, made re markable debut at a musical given by Mrs. Prank H." Mason, wife of the American consul-general. The guests Included some of the best known jpeople In anotAtv and the world of art. BlshoD and Mrs. . Ormsby. Jules Claretle, di rector of the Comedle Franoaise. Lol Fuller. Seymour Thomas, the painter, 8ounteas d'Hauterlve, Lady Lange, ountesf i Eaterhaxy and many . others were present. Miss case, wno sang songs of the American composition, was received with enthusiasm. She has an extremely sympathetic voice of unusual compass. After being many times re called she sang a number of native Ha waiian songs accompanying them on s quaint little Hawaiian guitar. Miss Cass was born In Oregon City, where her parents now reside, but she studied and lived in Portland so long that she Is usually regarded as a Port land glrL 8he first studied here un der Mrs. Walter Reed, later went to San Francisco and then to New York, studying with the best teachers In those cities. Upon her return from the east Miss Case divided her time be tween Portland and . California. She was one of the official soloists during the Lewis and Clark fair and made a great success In concert nit ror-ltnl york. In San Francisco and Honolulu. She has a contralto voice of unusual beauty. , Am innnun 1n that 1 vertlatn COl amns today Dresser's grocery -has-been twirnnluwi. hrlntf-tnar In the firm Un limited capital. It Is the intention to enlarge and more thoroughly system atise the business which has grown to Km ih. kM - u Wa lln In Che City ef Portland. Carpenters will be at work on the premises at Flftk ana Btark streets next Monday morning and J ft Is the aim of the management W '-work a complete transformation. Mr. Dreaeer will still be at the helm which will be a source of aatlsf action .1 r in. miiMArmil rifitmna Of the eStaO- liKhment and his associate accord him the honor of building up an Immensely popular grocery, market and confection i wy emporium, ' -? ' r Wagons of this great concern pw ' run to most every section of the olty and It will be the aim of the new or ' ganlsaOon to extend this service to ; include other and new neighborhoods. ! - Herman Klaber, president of the re organisation, comes to the Dresser es s tabiishment well equipped to strength !rn the big store and greatly increase ;its efficiency. M. telnsteln, one of the r managers of the establishment, needs ' no introduction to , the buying public of Portland. The scope of his autltor ' lty in the new concern will afford him . opportunity to increase its umiuium Tlavlnar the beat Aosalbla organisation, Mr. Klaber a man of acknowledged bus iness ability will have no difficulty In - making tn ousinesa oi vressers . nrnnnunMil euccess. aa that It mar ful- ' j" ill the high mission planned for It from : th very beginning. , - - FIVE PEESONS BITTEN BY EABID CANINES ' (Cnlted Press Iaaea Wire.) Chicago. Juno.lt. Rabid dogs, bit fly persona snd threw tb entire sooth side Into a state of , terror this evening, v On dog waa killed snd four are at largo. The eectlon experienced an epi demic of rabies snd many of th schools sr almost deserted because parents sr afraid to end their children to them. r The Main Trouble. .,' 1 From the Chicago Heeord-Herald. Mont people would be satisfied with .the kind of a living they are making if ot:.r people were not Uvlng better. Unknown Negro Slays Van couver Eisheraaa and Fa tally Injures Wife. Belllngham, Wash., June IS. A spe Mai from Vancouver, B. C, says: Frei Mullln, s fl-herman. Is dead and his wife is dying as the result of a hcrrl ble cutting affray In which an unknown legro figured as principal. The murder took place. It Is supposed, about midnight last night, but the bod ies of the dead man., and the dying woman were not round until today. Mullln owns a sloon which lies aneh ored off the docks during the night Last night passers-by heard him Quar reling violently with ' the- negro, who waa aboard the sUtop. Mrs. Mullin can- ruot talk, so the particulars of ths trag- eay cannct ue learnea. Mullin was found this morning with his throat cut from ear to ear, with some sharp Instrument, probably a ra sor. As there are no 4ther marks of violence on the body It Is supposed he was attacked unawares probably while asleep. Mrs. Mullln evidently put Up a hard fight against the murderer. ' In addi tion to s badly cut head, which will cause her death, she Is cut about the hands, showing - that she must have grasped "the weapon before she was mor tally wounded. The police have been unable to obtain a trace of the negro. 111 " 1 P i u II' , ' The Hnman Touch. - ' From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Janie bad a doll that would say 'papa' and 'mamma.' " . ..''What beteame of ttr "Janie'e mother, is an advanced per son and she said the doll was an Inex cusably childish reminder of s grossly benighted period." "And wnat aid sne aor "She threw It In s dark closet where Janie dldn t dare to : go. And then a dav or two later she happened to step on it in tne aaric ana it snriexea "mam- mar so naturally that she fell over in a faint and bumped her head and had two buciteia oi water poured over ner before she recovered consciousness. WARSHIPS WILL BMP PAIJAMA American Naval Officers De termined to Prevent Eiot ing on Election Day. (Onlted Press Leased Wire.) Washington, D. C..( June IS. Follow ing the receipt of Information that the sttuation In Panama Is growing worse hourlyi th government has deotded to keep two warships ta communication witn me istnmus until ue election ieei inr has subsided. Tha, Albany- will remain at Panama .on the west coast snd th Tacoma will go to Colon.: It Is believed that unless something ts done quickly, to convince the natives that the United States gov ernment will not brook sny disorder In Panama, s revolution will break out and retard the work on to canal by throw ing the, whole iithjnus Into s state of cnaoa. .T" .-''" ' PRESIDENT IIOLtfAtf j VISITS WIDLAMETTE ',, (Special Diipatch to'Thi Journal.) ' Rlm Or:. June 13. Rev. FIeher Holman. recently elected president of Willamette university, visiten ouiern yesterday afternoon for the first time Rlnce his election, returning to Portland the same evening, and left a very fa vorable Impression among the cltisens he met while here. He was stsed up by Salem business men as a good mixer and he will be given a hearty welcome to his new post nere. Rev. Mr. Holman will be tendered a reception at the university Monday morning.' He was not In th olty this time long enough to meet all the in structors or any of the students, as they were just concluding tn semesters examinations. Next week will be commencement week at the university, .during which time tne new presiaent win oe aoie to prasp an idea of the work that lies be fore him here. It is realised that the noaltlon is a difficult one to fill, hut en effort will be made" to give the new presmeni every assistance to im prove conditions at the school. Directors of Alaska Centra Hold Red Hot Meeting f ' ' , lat Seattle. (United Press teased Wire.) Seattle, -Wash..- Jun IS. The direct tors of toe Alaska Central railroad held s red-hot meeting today, fh word liar" was hurled back -snd forth snd two of th directors nearly earn to blows. Th meeting' was called to .consider tb ap pointment or a receiver which tootc place several weeks ago. John F. Bal taine, on of the directors, alleges that f resident jk. t. roat or Ajnicago nas mismanaged the affairs of th road. Th receiver waa appointed by Judge Reid of Fairbanks, Alaska. Today Bal- lain atiacicaa r rost s nonesty ana enaea un by sarins: that he waa surrounded by a bunch of stool-pigeons and for mer umtea states senator ueorge Tur ner of Spokane was on of th nireons acting as counsel. Turner was on his reet in an instant ana called Ballalne many names and was about to pounce upon th later when th friends stepped in. in meeting enaea witn tne adop tion of Frost's report and s resolution that the chamber of commerce of Seat tle Investigate the affairs of th road. WASHINGTON SOONERS FACE LOTTERY PIAN (Spedat tlapteh te The Joorsil.) Olvmpla Wash. June 18 To wld a scramble for first places on the pri mary ballot, likely to occur in every county in tn state, Attorney-iienerai Aiainson naa aavisea tn coumr au ditors to file declarations of candidacy by lot in certain Instances. ' Hs sug gests tnat all applications delivered by mall or In person at the auditor's office at th opening moment on the first day for filing be considered' as filed simultaneously and that th order on tne pauot oe tnen determined by lot. If declarations of candidacy are received thereafter they should be filed in th order received and - riven that order on the ballot, unless two. are re ceived simultaneously, whee th lot scneme snouia again d usea. xn pi an. It la claimed, la fair to all Snd would avoid th standing In line likely to occur under other conditions. The same plan might be followed by th secretary of stata In Drenarins the ballots for th stat ticket. But as the adoption of th Plan Is discretion ary It is possible that he may not ac cept It, as he does not wholly approve of It. - The attorney-general haa ruled that th first day for filing s July It. No More Guess Work. David M. Holbrook. th merchant tailor, has Just received s machine which Will prove a great help to the tailoring fraternity In aiding them to measure their customers ' accurately. This machine Is called tb Delta In dicator and not only takes every con ceivable measure with greatest ac curacy., but also shows all the de formities round shoulders, stoop shoulders, etc. -This Is th only ma chine of its kind on th Pacific coast and Is .on exhibition at Holbrook" s tailoring establishment, fourth floor Couch building, 109 Fourth street, be. tween otars: ana wasnington. Diplomas to Barlow Pupils. (Special Dtapatek to The Jounl. ) Barlow. Or.. June IS. Those who re ceived their diplomas this week upon the eighth grade examination taken In May are HJalmer Erickson, George Berg, Dave Ausve and Ionia Andrews. $2.50 &, $3 Imp- Razors 97c Thi.'lsVtheichatice.'of it lifetime for men who shave themselves. A thousand iRazors from onebf the lead;. In? imoorters of the United -States high-grade sam - 4 oles. including "Wade & Butcher " "Brandt." ' "Roirer's." - "Wostenho1m.w Pipe" and many other favorite , brands, i They are. advertised and sold all over the country for $2.50 and $3 each. A fortunate purchase enables lis to sell them at a-price so low that one can't afford to pass them by." This week, 97 $2.00 Brandt Seli Honing BazorStrop 97c The Brandt Sell-Honing Razor Strop is the onlyeone made that vill hone and '''i-tfrop jour razor i the sam;;timej ' It's advertised and sold all over the United' States for $2.00. -It's th only strop made that enables everydne who shaves to put the same, edge pn a razor, as an experienced barber. :Thla week 07'- SEE THE DEMOIISTRATIOH IN VASIffllGTOM "STREET WlfrDOW Tfiiti'9krle A' Iae ,in0 oi 1908 fcif Fmlsh!Seneca PlteiCatQerasvt "VSlPC Jftfcit fromi.i;. ...U...;.....f,,..?7.50 to ?44.00 s 5 CiiTtlfpe J". eta Teleslc Tripods. ; ;. J.r.iir.f ,;?a.OO to 9760 " JUJUV3 s Wooden Tripods, largest line on th coast;::. V.l.CfOto.SO AGENTS i FOR ANSCO, ENSIGN AND LVMIERE FILMS . Cyco, Argo and Artura -the best developing papers made. Woodlark Developers, packages, from ............. .5 to 60t Ruby Lamps, prices,.'.' y... ....:...25 to $2.50 Trays, all sizes, from 4x5 to 22x28, prices..:. . .20 to $10.00 .5 131: Grape Juice - W00DLAEK ' The pure - unadulterated juice ot selected Concord Grapes. It's prepared ex . pressly for us and is, ah ex cellent thirst quencher. When you buy Grape Juice try "Woodlark." Pints .......... ,.-.;'.25J Quarts 50 Dozen pints ..$2.50 Dozen quarts .$5.00 Bamboo arid? Wicker Suit Cases and Bags Light, durable, strong, good-looking baggage- Suit Cases from 16 to 80 inches long," well made, bound, strapped and fitted with good strong locks and bolts. The prices run from..... .......... $2.00 to $15.00 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY W00DARD, CLARICE $ COMPANY Exchange II DRUGGISTS FOURTH and WASHINGTON STS. NO RTHB EMM S e 1 z Fo otfo rm model in the Royal Blue shoe ONE thing Ve can offer you in Selz Royal Blue shoes that you won't find in any other shoe made. It's the Footform model This last is the product of many, year scientific: study and. experiment; many shoes were made for many different feet, before a shape was finally fixed upon as most perfect It was called Footform; it is s Selz shape exclusively, with many imitators, but no equals. .- ,.S . -. Every Selz model today Is made on the lines snd meas- urements of the Footform; we can fit your feet in Sel , ' Royal Blue S3.50, f4, f 5. All BUes sa Widths acacked brmsia Xasriism - ' ' . '. JT .esSPSs Cor. 7ia zzi WasIUaoa Sfs. , i ' Will be the busiest and most brilliant pleasure haunt In this part of the country this summer. Its thousands of devotees will rejoice to learn that in future they can go and come on a regular schedule, independent of tides. Commencing Wednesday, June 24 THE POPULAR EXCURSION STEAMER JLL o POTTER OF THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Will Leave Portlandsh Street Dock " , DAILY, EXCEPT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 8:0 A. M. t SATURDAYS ONLY 2:00 P. M. , Magnificent Daylight Trip Down the Columbia Direct connection at Megler with the Ilwaco Railroad, thence to the beach resorts. . ! , See published schedules. EXCURSION RATES From PORTLAND SEASON TICKETS, ON SALE DAILY. 4.00 . SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKETS...; ..$3.00 5-TRIP COMMUTATION TICKETS .$15.00 REDUCED RATES Prevaif From-All Parts of the State Purchase Tickets' and Make Reservations at the City Ticket Office of the O. R. & N.,' Third and Washington Streets, .Portland. . ' - ' WM. McMURRAY, General Passeqger Agent PORTLAND,' OREGON ' : . 'V- TV, " r-:.