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" THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE--ilj 1808. S The Florence Placer Mining company, 120 : Commercial Club ; building, yester. day received a letter from He engineer, v , 41. a. t f ems, inai ne nam za-men . worn, some Duuaing a nvi-mu row that saves a haul of IS miles between ..; ' Granrevllle and the company's mines, : and others putting the finishing touches va aucnes. bo soon as uu wwuuu can In hauled nfrom Stltes, lumber will be cut andjth 1,600 feet of flume - constructed, and! then the piping, will be doae and the Florence placers will . be ready for, mining. Mr. Perks is en thusiastic over the prospects,- and In his letter says that ,fWe hava the best : thing ever offered the people of Port land, and If I had sufficient money to carry this myself, our shares would not be on the market another day." The . comnanv has nrinted a tastv booklet descriptive of Its property, which It mans rrea to au wno aesire worth s reading' is full of Just what buyers of its 15-cent shares ought to Know about Its placer gold news. ; v An exhibit of old and rare Bibles has replaced tha butterfly collection in the cases on the landing, between tha. two floors, at the publle library. Tha aim haa been to show them in bistorie se quence, beginning with the manuscript Bible and the Koberger Bible, one of the earliest printed books, ana snowing . ' various cnanges in version nu '" latlon from that time on, The second edition of Erasmus is Included, printed bv Froben and. ornamented with wood cut borders by Holbein. There are three fine: examples from the press of Btephanus, one of these being the first : edition of the Latin Bible in whioh tha verses are distinguished Dy paragra tnirki and numhers. Anions Other I ' teresting ones are the "Breeches" Bible f 1683 and the second edition of the King James version, called the "Great : una tJiuie." -. " .. :, Charged With assault and battery two . men lost themselves In tha mazes of tha county courthouse yesterday after noon in an effort to, find a place where they could be tried for the alleged of fense. They hunted long and earnestly for a courtroom where they said they were ordered to face trial. But none of the various courts knew anything about them. Finally somebody thought or the justice court ana teiepnonea aown there where the clerk said Robert and James Hunter were expected to defend themselves on a charge of beating up J. Ledbury, a Cleone farmer.- Whether the Hunter brothers were tired by their ineffectual search of tha morning or concluded not to ba in a hurry is not known, for they never showed up at the Justice court. A bench warrant baa been Issued for them. Robert E. Porter of .. Benton county, who was Indicted in connection with the Umatilla land fraud cases and who was brought to Portland Friday and placed in the county- Jail, secured his release resterday by putting up a bond of 1,000.- Porter formerly lived in Uma tilla county, where he was a wood 'and timber dealer. .It was durlnr this time. ' it Is alleged by the government authori ties, that he became implicated in a conspiracy to defraud. The Indictment gainst -Porter was returned by the federal grand Jury which adjourned yes terday. . i . L. M. Steele of tha firm of Brong Steele company will leave tomorrow for Kansas City and tha middle states. where he will spend a month. Mr. Steele has not visited his former home since ' be came west in 1889. He is loaded to the muzzle with Oregon ammunition and win be a traveling encyclopedia or Ore gon and will not fall to boost for Port- land particularly, wherever ne goes. His partner, Ellas Brong, recently Ire- turned from tha far eastern states, v Tha Y. M. C A. management an nounces that the usual special summer frivilege, good from date until October , can be had for 1 5. This includes tha use of. the 15,000 tile-lined swimming pool, superior tuD ana snower oatns, handball courts, running track, reading rooms, social gathering and many other features. Just the thing for clerks, business and professional men. The Sunday "at home" address at the Young Women's Christian association rooms today will be Riven by Mrs. -Royal J. Dye, who has recently returned 'from Africa The music will be fur nished by Miss Carrto FlorlUa Spauld ing and Miss Eleanor Kurth. Readings will be given by Miss Delia Bradley, a .Portland artist. ine nours are irom 4 to . Corner of Sixth and Oak streets. Yesterday was a red letter day for marriage licenses and Cupid's deputy In the county clerk's office had only a few spare moments. When the day's work was done - tha census returns showed 14 licenses Issued during the day. Th June record averages almost eight licenses per aay, 101 saving oeen issued during the month In May -171 couples were mated In this county. . Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Eden, 857 East Eighth Street, a party was given in honor of their daughter Pearl, Miss Fama Price and A. J. Howard, prior to the departure ox eacn ior ineir cnosen vacations, ins decorations were elaborate and artistic Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. There were 41 guests. There will be no band concert In city park today owing to the Inclement weather. Notice to this effect was is sued veaterday , by the park board, and Slgnor De Caprio notified his musi cians accordingly. The next concert will be next Sunday in , city park, weather permitting. f, f Water through hose 'for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches : or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of B and 8 am. and 5 and p. m. It must not be used' for sprinkling streets. If uBed contrary to these rule or waste fully it will be shut off. , , ;ry : Rev. Benjamin Young, C D,; will oc cupy his pulpit today. The subject of the morning service will be "Bluea" The usual lucid, and practical manner -with which Dr. Young handles such a For Presents The June Bride , At Heitkemper's you will be sur prised at the splendid assortment : of lovely : things for the coming ; brides at exceedingly ; moderate prices. The stock ls'-full and and varied in so many, lines cut glass, silverware,, hand-painted .' .china, silver toilet articles. Jew elry and rare vases and clocks In brass, bronze and ' other artistic . materials. . HEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE Xoweat Priced Jewelry Store Tot Tine. Goods. : . r.'" 286 MORRISON TREET The WATCH HOUSE or , Portland Railroad Watches of All Kinds , A Very. Thin Modal. , :. V: ;.' V V '-,' . .Howard, Elfin, WaJtham, Hamilton, CUnoia, HampdYa and Swiss. We baa die them all, from tha cheap one of $2.60 to tba most expensive. . HZCKEX, BTLYBH, GOLD ' JTI.Ii ED and &OXXD GOa WATCH CASES, from tha Inexpensive one to the most expensive, set either with diamonds or without -S-7-'--;, - vi ;- WH FEU A.'- GBSAT XA.HY WATCHES simply for the reason that we carry one of tha largest stocks in tha city, and sell none that we can not warrant to give tha very beat of satis faction. , 1 " KOXSH , TZKXM of all kinds, from f (.50 UP.--.:"' GET ova nxOBS and compare them with others. ' ., ' . , JAEGER BROS. . SftnrxitEMM AJTD OFXZOXAHB. BET. SO m 4TK, 866 HOHHZSOH 8T8. subJeot as this Insures a helpful and Instructive address. The evening- sub ject, : "Entanglements." will no , doubt prove ox great interest, special music will ba furnished by the large chorus choir tinder the direction of Professor Boyer. Seven brand new cltiiens were creatad In circuit court yesterday afternoon, making J for tha day. Those added In tha afternoon were Matnan Lobel. ei- vind O. Hoods, Josef Kruszyuskl, John B. Stlmson, Andrew Heiman, Frits Na than and Nels O. Bolsen. ' Thirty-seven feet above low water is tha present stage In Columbia river at Cascade Locka. Why not-go up Sunday, the list, on the beautiful ex cursion steamer Bailey Oatsert. Leaves Alder street dock a. m, returns t p. m. Fare 11.00. F. T. Johnson, C O. North and C. Blum recently bought tha Western Realty company and are now doing busi ness under the name of tha Western Realty A Investment company in the Buchanan building. This will remind you that now Is the . tlma to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned tha same day. Phona Main 474. Tha Portland Curled Hair Factory- B. Metsger, proprietor. Tbe Portland Shoe Repair company, 269 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phona Main 7665. Your shoes repaired while you wait Beat oak soles. 7 6 cents. Bauer & Stopper. Huffman have appraised tha estate of Charles Patterson at $8,971. The-chief asset la a note of Otto W. Kelson for 16,000. . " Baseball! Baseball I Vaurhn street grounds, rain or shine. - Tri-Clty league championship. St. Johns va East Port- tana, uamt cauea a p. m. uensrai aa mission 15 cent a Steamer Jesse Harklns. ' for Camas. WashoHa-al and way landlnas. dallv ex cept Bunaay. leaves wasnington street dock at p. m. Elrht-room house, modern improve ments, rurnisnea or not; rent reasonania 153 Gibbs street W W. Moore, exnert DhotoaraDhsr. Elks' building, Seventh and Stark sts. D. Chambers A Bona opticians. Ill Morrison street, corner of Sixth. TXT A -nrlaa mnA nlataa nalnlaaa dentists. Third and Washington. Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. Home phona Portland Road Oiling Co. Main 7411. Berger, signs, show cards. 184 Yamhill V Journal want ad a' la a Word. Where to Dine. The Emtire restaurant will serve a special Sunday chicken dinner, ice cream, soup and salad for 60a 191 Third street, next to tuuter s tneatra.. , . Moore's restaurant serves a soecial 60-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth st T ANGLED TOPER RELEASED ON BAIL Bail. Furnished for A. E. Walker by Adherents of . Peculiar Belief. Minus his 3J-callbre revolve A. E. Walker, the Tonguea of- Flanfe sealot arrested by the police -Friday night for shooting Into a crowd of man and' boys at tha Mount Taoor camp meeting, was released from the city Jail Satur day afternoon about o'clock under a cash bail of 1600 furnished by J. C, Martin and W. H. Gains, both adher ents of tha Tongues of Flame faith. Walker's exit from the jail portals waa the signal for a fervid demonstra tion of thank Brivlna and congratula tions from the large crowd of Tongues of Flame followers that had haunted tha vicinity of the Jail since early in the morning. From the tenor of the felicitations it appeared that Walker was looked on as a martyr. - Word from. Dr. J. A. Petti t. who at. tended Wood and Dunn, (he young men wounded by the bullets from Walker's revolver, stating that the condition of both young men showed marked lm- grovement. Waa responsible for Waist's-release under call. Ha will appear"-before Judge Cameron .Monday morning. - Thomas Green, chairman of the co lic commission, visited Chief Grits- macner yesterday arternoon in reference to the Tongues of Flame meetings. It is understood that Green's visit was at the request of Mayor Lane, upon whom urgent pressure Is said to have been brought to bear by citizens liv ing in ine vicinity oi Mount taoor. After tha conference Chief Grits macher stated that one of the rerular police force will be detailed exclusively af the meetings. It will be his duty to preserve oruer ana. to investigate the causes which nave led to 'the re cent outbreaks. It is nrobaoie that the special offi cers appointed on recommendations of tne Tongues or name anerem, win be relieved Of their authority. Com plaints have readied the nolle that their attempts to enforce 1 the law are met with -hoots and jeers by the curi ous onlookers at tba camp meetings. Chief Gritxmacher is of the onininn that one bluecoat will be as sufficient as 20 "HDeciala" Ha also believes that -the situation can be adequately handled uj une ok jus miiiiuna. . . The railroad bride connecting Venice with tha mainland fa 11,060 feet high.- FIRE LAVJS TO - BE ENFORCED r , 1 - Police Department to Com pel Eigid 'Adherence to ' Safety Ordinances.' . . Portland hotels, lodging-houses and business blocks must conform to the cltys flra ordinance retirements. Care ful Investigation of every building of consequence In tha city la now being made by specially appointed ' officers acting 'under Instructions from Chief Gritsmaober.- In the campaign the mode of procedure will be to warn own ers once, and then. If the Instructions of the notice are not obeyed to the let ter, they- will have opportunity to ap pear before Jude Cameron.- - i It is also intimated at police head quarters thai some of the playhouses will receive attention. The police have been informed for some tlma that cer tain houses are in tba habit of packing to capacity, regardless of the safetyof tha audiences in case of panio caused by fire. Chief Gritxmacher believes that "an ounce of prevention la worth pound of cura" -y !,. In the matter of tha hotels and lodging-houses, which will ba tha object of the first efforts on the part of the po lice, special attention will ba paid to the red-light fire-escape indieatora Friday night Sergeant Wendorf, acting under instructions from Captain Bailey, inaugurated the campaign against vio lators of tha city fire ordinance. He visited some score of hotels and lodging-houses, 17 of which lie reported as failing to have red-light fire-escape indieatora and one which had, no fire escape. The police expect to cover the entire district mapped out for investi gation in tha course of a week or 10 days. .'- ;., - f. i PORTLAND PROSPECTS. Ellas Brong, of tha Brong-Steele Oom ; paay, Sack From East, Ellas Brong, president of th Brong Steele company, large realty broker of this city, has been traveling in east ern and southern states for upwards of six weeka He waa accompanied on his trip by his wife. Both return to Portland better satisfied than ever to make It their permanent boma "There are many very beautiful places," said Mr. Brong yesterday, there are many progressive towns, but Portland 'as a city and Oregon as a state are unex celled in the union. I found on my trip that this city is now well known, whereas a few years ago comparatively few were aware that Portland was on the map. Th civic pride shown the past few months in Portland is something that should be encouraged. It will do much more good than the most im aginative dreamer can forecast. I found cities no larger than Portland which are spending vast sums of money to overcome drawbacks that wa would certainly consider insurmountable. The residents of Portland are Justified la having much more faith In the ad vancement of pronerty values than they have. Don't you know a person can buy a piece of property in any direc tion from the center of Portland and make money on It. Of course there are advantages to be had by considering the trend of the city. I know of not able Investments that will be made in property around this city that will mean much to every property holder of the city. .Doubtless other agents are in touch with influences that will great ly enhance the values of real estate. Be of -good cheer, you will live on the bright side of life if you buy property and. make your future home here." Take water in which walnut bulls have soaked overnight and pour It on a spot of ground. In a very few hours the fishing worms will come to the sur face end can easily be secured for your expedition. otra btxcxax. Sunday Dinner Paprika Chicken Apple Strudel Barred from 16 to f t ' I s. ii da- Sill sarvedly popular.. WUv ftrXSVCXAITTS' X.UXUJ1 (WTTX 1EEM) ttAXLY, SOo. Hn-gaxlaa Ooulasb Tomorrow THE LITTLE HUNGARY "A Bestaarant for Spiouxes." COS. TTK AJTS AHXEBT Hotel Boot Bldg. WeMoveand Store Pianos It -roiir Plana needs tunlnar. reaulatlna. rennishtng, polishing or any repairs CILERS PIANO HOUSE isa Washinrton street, are better pre pared than any house in the northwest to give you best workmanship and ser vice.' Phone them. Ex. 23. or A-2350. Cortfwood 4-foot first-class, new wood. . . .S5.00 4-foot second-class, seasoned ...S4.SQ Sawed, extra ) Oak wood, per cord S7.00 SeghersWoodCo. Ninth and Glisan. Main 6159 A-1411 Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry Gold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions .'mace to oraer. merican names en- craved with the three cardinal Chinese charao- vls.. Glory, rros- rity snd Longevity. harges reasonable and J. i orders of any design I j promptly executed and sent prepnia io muj pri of the U. & The Skilled Chinese Jeweler, TOOK BAWQ m CO, Jsy TU Chong. Mngr Zl Aiaer street I VI f L. a ters, I ' " Hps Peoples Safe Deposit Co. Offers per cent guaranteed annual dividend PRKFERRED STOCK. - Shares Jl AA f-h fnmmnn stock bonus. IN VESTMENT FULLT SECURKD. Call or write, J. E. Mctmoer, eecretary, Dekum bldg., Portland, or. FURS REMODELED At less than one-half price during the next month. New furs made at lowest possible prica ; i Schumacher. 15 Mad-J ii M II a M . u N WMAN TVT THE MOTION PICTURE -MAIN WILL, START YOU INTO BUSINESS Motion Earn $8QO to $2QOO Monthly LOCATIONS FURNISHED FREE , n MOTION PICTURE MOfflNES, PHONOGRAPHS, RECODRS, SONG We Can Outfit Yon From Roof to Cellar and Sell Cheaper Than ' Any House in the United States. We furnish Machines, Operators, Films, Song Slides, Songs and Music for Lodge and Church Entertainments and Benefits, Etc N ewman 293 BURNSIDE ST., BET. FOURTH and FIFTH. otion Picture Co. PHONE MAIN 8458 isSXSXSS-SZSXXCSXZSEaSEIXSZSS-SSZSSnSSZZU an open offer Better than an extra pair of trousers Better than an extra fancy vest Better than any previous offer Owing to the fact that the Columbia Woolen Mills Company, is over stocked with material for Summer Suitings, I am forced to adopt strin gent and strenuous' methods to dispose of them. There are two reasons for making the offer below. First, my stock of Fall and Winter goods will be the largest and most complete ever sliown in Portland. These goods are on the way and I simply must make room for them. That reason ordinarily, would be sufficient. Second, I have in my employ a corps of skilled tailors, cutters, fitters and others that I must keep at work. They have established the reputation of Columbia Tailoring and have earned permanent employment. Therefore to make room for the Fall goods and to tzeep my men busy, I am willing to suffer all the loss entailed in this offer and give you the entire gain. To this end I will knock off Off the regular price of every piece of goods on display in my store. This includes all of my finest woolens, worsteds, every single pattern; in cludes the finest workmanship and the regular high standard of fit and comfort for which the Columbia Shop has stood sponsor for the years it has set the pace in Portland. There is only one satisfactory way to know what bargains you will get. That is to call and inspect the goods and prices that are involved in this voluntary .sacrifice. This is an unusual move for me to make and when I advertise a special offer, you know that it is worth looking into. 25 roc irYusz w leak GRANT PHEGLEY, Manager SEVENTH AND STARK STS. FACTS vs. WW SSIONS It is generally thought that mill construction is cheaper than the MOD- . ERN FIREPROOF SYSTEM of STEEL or REINFORCED CON-;: CRETE. We stand ready to prove that, while the first cost MAY favor ' mill construction A TRIFLE, this is more than offset by reduced cost of " maintenance, reduced insurance rate, greater safety and permanence in the 1 better class of structure, and in the end STEEL and CONCRETE WIN! Write us. Our mushroom system of REINFORCED CONCRETE will convert you. r ' Iwfchwes Phones A 1559 . Main 259 t Bridge Worlis; P0RIUND, OREGON ' . , . ' . Offices 512-13-14 Worcester Buildiag Shops Fifteenth and Front Sts., North sNTi TEETH W IT II 01 WITHOUT 'PtATES oxn or sowar nona , - Wa can lo row entire Crown, Brtdga una jpuve w. in ut u uwnmj. FosltivelT Falalsss Eztraatlar rrea . Kin.i K-rlB-Asi - o -ak nrYinraH W 11711 VI suw w Bensltlva teeth and roots remoreA With. oat tie least pain. . -i en cnairs. ymr bo tzuuui xar roBTiurn. W lOaV yaluless Dentists. raUlna Bldf- Third ana , "Washlngtoa a. m. to I p. nu; Sundays t tp 11. Painless Extraction. 0o; Plates, ls.00. tsoin A'aonas. jk ana siu .. CURES RHEUMATISM 9 aa noidens yv Rheumatic i Cure' Psr bottle. re hottla, AX XSTTMSAJ, BZUXBT TOM. RHEUMATISM xar rra u-jrr xosva. , Nervous Headaches ' Neuralgia Headaohes) Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous AiXsctiona - SelaUea Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness TRAM SUPPLIED BT A. W. Allen & Co. Wholessle and Retail Drafglsts, 16th & IJanhall Sts, Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED a-alloa lots. S1.40 par gal.". 1 sallon lots. S1.50 par gti. ' Manaf actured by PORTLAND SASH & D00S CO. 830 mat St- rortland. Oa DRAYAGE STORAGE TRACKAGE CLAY S. MORSE 4th & DAVIS wr 13th . HOYT Machinery, Safes and Merchandise Moved & Stored NICKELODION 130 Change 1L very Day AT.Ti OOOS STTBJJIOTaV scKOozji Ajro ooxxsaxa. . m iviiiiiiuuHiiiiiiirr Leading Business College ELKS BUILDINQ ThorougW eqtJp for-bosl-ness life. Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. Phones M. C90. A1598. North Pacific Cqlleg 8CSOOX.S Or UBHTXETBT A2T9 One of tha bast equipped las tltu tier s of Us kind In tha entire west. Tha annual session, begins October 1 of each year. For further Information and catalo.ua of either school, address xtx. kquist c vmuxjk. Corner ISth and Couch. Portland. Or. MltLSI COLLEGE Tor Young Women Only woman's college on Paclflo coast. Offers aama advsntaes as best eastern Institutions. Full collegiate course. lm frees conferred. For tores years onlv. the three upper classes of the Beminarv Department, offering preparation for Mills college, the universities and east ern colleges, will be continued. Ac credited) Special opportunities In do mestic science, musiq and art. t'arnt-s Christian influences; non-sectarian; eil forma of healthful outdoor amusement Ideal location In beautiful Oakland t. Fall term begins August 11. Iu8. k- r catalogue and brochure of views e ! areas Mrs. C T. MILLS, president, 11!., i Collega P. O- Cat McMinnviHe College ' ' .' : - OFFERS ' THE IDEAL EDUCATl'::; Its whole environment Is ela s i wholesome; ao saloons; gtod city t . srnment; strong, aggressive' ehurcr, ; . A Christian Faculty. ' Courses:. ; Preparatory, CftllA,,'-. Conservatory and Commsrctsi. 1SS trated bulletin just lmi.l. : AXarss. r. c, f. KcKlanvillt Cebegs, t:.Eto.-,- f ' V . .... '-.. v--. '7 '