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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY 1 MORNING, ' JUNE .'28, 1908. V Town Topics " Two hundred guests wera present at . the banqdet and reception given Dr. v Fletcher Homan,"' the newly elected president of Willamette university, Fri day night bv a score .of well known Methodist, high In the ministerial coun cils ot the Methodist - church. The speakers-devoted their addresses to eulo- - (Nes on the work that has been accora - plfshed by Willamette in the educational ' . field and to urging ail good Methodists to come to the support of the unl , verslty with financial oontributlons in afniuch as - there are no Carnegies or Rockefellers who ' will make endow ments for the enterprising Oregon in- ftltution. Dr. Theodore Fessler,, see. l-etary of the Methodist Social union fof Portland, ;,desBrves much of the credit for the success of the banquet ' which accomplished a great deal to- wards making the people. of the state ,". kr.ow jthe need of the tsollege. j ' ' President Josselya, of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, says that the sensational raising of rates by the insurance companies is nothing but a holdup game and is not warranted. The - insurance companies raised the rates on the ground that the dlrect-elee- - tricar current now In use on Portland - motors is dangerous. Mr. Josselyn cays ' this Is true only of sections subject to electrical storms and Portland is exempt from these.. If the railway company Is forced to put in alternating . currents Immediately in place of the direct ones now In use this action, will cause a big . loss to all owners of electric motors for machine or elevator power, as every motor wiu nave w.ds repiaceo. Three cases of assault and, battery which were to be tried this week In ' Judge Held' a court ha'd to be postponed because of the absence of the defend ants in two of the cases and of the . plaintiff In the third case.. As the re sult of the failure of Hunter brothers to appear this afternoon, the case tiav . lnar been nostnoned from last Saturday. . bench . warrants have been Issued for them. They are the men who were charged with beating up a Cleone ranch . er. They came to town last Saturday . and could not find the justice court, v They will be led to it Monday after- uun. ... ,k -j v..- Beginning on Wednesday, July 1, the -Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany will put on a package freight serv . ice between East Portland and Casadero . and Troutdale, handling packages on . passenger trains, leaving Portland at . 9:15 a. nr. 1:16, 6:1B p. m., and on trains leaving caaaaero at t:ib, a. m., and 3:45 p. m. Packages will be re ceived and delivered at tho eomDanVa depot, East Water - street and Haw- morns avenue, t or runner information , call on or address any of the company's freight agents, or the traffic depart ., ment Phone Main 6683. House 47. The Laurelwood M. E. Banday school will hold a picnic on the Fourth at the grounds , at Tremont station. Mount Scott car line, in which every other Sunday school In the city is invited to participate, regardless of denomination. ' Speaking and singing, games and exer cises, tables and seats will be pro vided. A plentiful supply of Ice cream, lemonade, candy and such necessaries will be on band, and the profits on the sales will help topay for the new Laur elwood church. Come early, stay late, onjov yourselves, but don't forget your lunch' caskets. W. J. Peck's recital at Woodmen's hall last evening demonstrates what car. be done by a quick" method. Pupils sang selections from the grand operas very creditably. Amofig the soloists were Misses E. Vannoy Griffith. Fran ces Yorke, Katherine J. Nelson, Mrs. R. F. Beauchamp, Lulu Vaughn, George F. Young, Fred Young, George D. Kllton, K. Clare Jennings and Carl Kelly. Miss Margaret D. Dunlap received a very en thusiastic encore. Miss Dunlap leaves for New York next Monday, where she expects to continue her study of music. The ladles of the Central Women's Christian Temperance Union will give a lawn social and reception at the resi dence of Miss TUden. Mo. 667 East Mor rison street, on Wednesday evening, July 1 Mrs. M. L. Christian and Mrs. H. C. Gunn of the committee have ar ranged the following program: Ad dress, Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh; piano medley, Mrs. Edith Mayor: vocal solo, Mrs. If. E. Plummer; reading. Mrs. D. W. Destrang; vocal solo. Miss Leah Slusser: whistling solo, A. 8. Draper; vocal solo, D. W. Destrang. Alleging that Harry Yankwich and' A. W. Parshley, two attorneys, have unlawfully seised his set "of wood carvers' .tools, also a tabourette and several statues, Marcu Pollok has be gun suit in the clroult court against them to recover $207, which he says is the value of the property. He says the goods were taken from 628 Washing ton street on May 11 tfni that he has been deprived of his means of liveli hood, as he has to depend upon his tools and did not have money to buy a new outfit. f The Knight of Columbus will initi ate three soore new members Into the order this morning. The initiation will be preceded by solemn high -mass in the cathedral at o'clock. This will be attended by the Portland knights and visitors in a- body. At 10:20 the first and second degrees will be given and after luncneon tne third degree will be put on at 8:30. A banquet will follow at 6 p. m.w The initiation will take place at the Masonic temple, cor ner Of Yamhill and Park streets. Forty carpenters, bricklayers, plas terers and other laborers employed In the work of remodeling the Pantages theatre,-, at Fourth and Stark streets, quit work yesterday morning because a brother of J. F. Shea, the wealthy capitalist-contractor, by whom they , were employed, was working on the Job. Mr.. Shea then put on old overalls himself and got down In the basement, where he was seen yesterday by many of his friends, wrestling with Iron pipes. The American Bank & Trust oomparvy. 90 Seventh street, recently reorganised, solicits your business; pays 4 per cent on time deposits, 2 per cent on checking socounts. O. L. MacGlbbon, cashier; L. O. Ralston, president. Suit of ' the ; government against Charles Drew, a cattle dealer, who has EXQUISITE CHINA An Indication of .refinement In a home Is the selection of table-' ware. Don't- fall to make your dining room beautiful and at tractive with . this "most artistic of all . hand painted china p - Plckard. - - ' Heitkempcrs are the sole agents of this royal ware. - .For i gifts .nothing- could be more delicate and appropriate. All , the useful : table i pieces, plates, cups and saucers, bowls and : exquisite vase and odd pieces. .. ;ti; J...T- i ' ':.; - . i ' ' Heitkemper's JfcWELRY STORE lowest ' Priced Jewelry Bouse 1 1 ot Fin Goods ' - 286 Morrison Street a ranch near the Klamath Indian agency, to compel him to pay for al lowing his stock to graze en the reser vation, is to be inbtltuted by United States District Attorney John MeCourt next week, About 60 nead of Drew's cattle have been corralled by the gov ernment representatives at the agency. It is claimed that the cattle nave been trespassing. . The emperor of Japan hag kindly al lowed the Portland Railway, Light A Power company to take a huge gener ator which was Intended for tha Japan ese government. The company will use this to replace the one of the battery lost by the runaway generators in the power plant at Estacada. ... A special train will be run from Schenectady, N. Y., to Portland to carry the big "Juice" maker here without delay. : Ella X Crear was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant sworn to by Herman W. Barr, charging her wjth practicing optometry without having a registration ceruncate. one iuuhu at 143 Washington street. .This Is an other of the- numerous cases brought by members of, the various state boards to inforce the !aw requiring members of professions to have the proper registra tion. ;: y '' - . : J Any property-owner , who lets weeds, thistles or grass grow , taller than ten inches - anywhere within 120 foet of railed arrmtta in the eltr of Portland 4 will hereafter have it cut for htm by the city, which will insure the payment of the cost of such cutting by filing s lien on the property affected. An ordi nance to this effect was signed by May or Lane yesterday morning. 'P'j. special" car will leave at 8 o'clock this morning for Cedar park, where the Anoient Order of Hibernians will bold their annual plcnio to which the gen eral - publio Is cordially Invited. A musical program will be rendered and a number of valuable prises will be given away to the winners of the races and other sporting events which will be a special feature of the big picnic Our Alteration Sale will run all of this summer! As a "cutter of prices" It's simply a hummer; '''. The goods are lit style and are right up-to-date. . Hasten, attend, or you'll be loo late!! Sara'l Rosenblatt & Co, home of the Hart. Schaffner & Marx fine clothes. Third and Morrison streets. Trolley excursions today on Portland Railway, Ll'ht 4 Power company to Rstacada and tinner " Clackamas river olnts, 76 cents round trip; tickets must e purchased, on sale in waiting room. First ana Aiaer streets; trains im 7:18. :ls, 11:15 a m., i:i6, s:6. i:xo p. m. Dinner at Hotel ustacaaa, ouo. The fourserles flat on Johnson street between Twenty-third and Twenty- fourth streets, has been nurchased by an out of town investor, consideration 16,000. The property is a two story frame building occupying a 0 by 100 foot lot, and was sold through the agency of E. J. Daly. D. W. Wakefield, D. S. Stearns and C. Korell have appraised the estate of the late Marguerite L. Labbe at $63,962. Nearly all the property consists of a Quarter Interest in the estate of her ather. John Laboe," subject to a life Interest of her mother, Angelina M. Labbe. Water through boss for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 6 and a a. m. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. E. E. Gould of this city through the agency of Devlin ft Flrebaugh has sold lots S arid 4, block I, Improved with a 8-room house, at Arbor Lodge, to H. M. Abbott of Hood River who expects to make his home in this city. The con sideration was $4,160. This will remind you that now is the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H. Metsger. proprietor. The Portland Shoe Repair company, tt Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7666. Your hoes renalred while vou wait. Best oak soles. 76 cents. Bauer ft Stopper. Trailer trios today to Oregon City tickets on sale In waiting room, First i and Alder streets, cars leave every 30 minutes, on the hour and half hour. Rate war. steamer Northland sails di- reot for Ban Francisco Tuesday even- Ins:. Cabin $10. steerage . Derth and meals Included. C. H. Thompson agent, 128 Third street Baseball! Baseball! Trl-CIty league championship Woodburn vs. ,5Fraks", street grounds. General admission 26c. Three experienced shoe salesmen wanted: must have city references: permanent positions. Sample Shoe Store (jo., zus Morrison. Steamer Jesse Harklns. for Camas. Washougnl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street , j i i "Bailey Gatsert" for the Locks Sun day; don't forget the place Alder street dock; leave I a. m.; return 6 p. m. $1.00 round trip. Marie S. Whlgham will present pupils' vocal recital at Ellers hall Wednesday evening, July 1. Invitations at Tllford building. H. J. Hefty, architect, office removed from Lumber Exchange building to room 203 Oerllnger building, Seoond and Stark. . i . Law offices of Beach ft Simon and William P. Richardson removed to sev enth floor Board, of Trade building. Groceries sold this week; big dis count. Cut Rate Cash Grocery store, 282 Russell street. East 1113. Flags of all kinds. Willamette Tent ft Awning company, northwest corner of Front and Burnslde streets. . Royal Ann Cherries for canning, ex tra fine and large, fresh picked dally. mono xaoor o.a. Brick hotel for rent: 'furnished or unfurnished. Inquire SO Seventh street. E. W. Moore, expert . photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark its. Henrr F. Joslln, attorney at law, re mlved to tit Worcester building. D. Chambers & Son, opticians, 121 Morrison street, corner of Sixth. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. - Dr. Greene, Medical bldg. Homophone, Berger, plgns, show cards. 184 TamhlO. Portland Road Oiling Co. Main TSiS. Buy the Bonvllle Pub, Co-'s stock. t, , journal want ads. lo a word. "Where ioDine. Special Sunday' chicken dinner, with Ice cream 40c. Merchants lunch dally 26c. i Royal chop suey and noodles. The Royal Canton Grill. 8S2-S64 Alder street, corner Park. : . . Moore' restaurant .serves a special 50-cent Sunday dinner. 148 Fifth st x FOR THE BEACH . : Bathing' Salts for Ken, women and ,'; x- Children at Cost. r Our ' 'entire stock of bathlna suits. caps, shoes, hosiery, etc., on sale at reg ular wholesale prices. - Select yours now while assortments are complete. MtAI- len ft jicijonneii, xtura ana Aiarrison streets. ; ODDAMCD'NDDS. MLNISTEE WHO STRIKES TO KILL That there are scores of hideous dev ils parading in society each day is the belief of Dr. Edwin Southers, the inim itable "Florida Crocker." He says: "I would not willfully or maliciously cause my fellow being one sigh of grief, one touch of misery, or one throb of pain, but I wish to destroy those devils of hypocrisy, selfishness, greed, vice, slovenly, pride, falsehood, eta., which cause humanity to become Inhu man. Therefore I strike to kill. Dr. Southers lectures at the Chautau qua on July 14 and 16. His subjects are "If I Were the Devil," and "The Boss Devil." PERSONAL. Hy Ellers left Friday evening for a trip to the south. Miss Grace Kern, accompanied by Mrs. L. Matteson left Monday for a three months' trio through the east. Wednesday evening, June 84, Miss Luclle Channell and Edwin P. Williams were married at the home of the bride's Bister. Captain and Mrs.- Clyde Raabe, 766 East Taylor street, Rev. Nelson E. Allen officiating. The bride was dressed in white silk and carried Bride's roses. Miss Nellie Raabe played Men delssohn's wedding; march. CURES RHEUMATISM nolden's Rheumatic Cure Per bottle. re bottle. ait zsTxx.jrAZ. beicbst ron. RHEUMATISM IS ITS BCAJTT rOSXB. Sciatica Neuralgia Nervousness Sleeplessness Nervous Headaches Neuralgic Headache Nervous Dyspepsia Nervous Affections TRADE SUPPLIED BT A.W. Allen &Co. Wholesale end Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Sti, Portland, Or. PACIFIC COAST AGENTS. TXB COAST KAOHXITB SEPAZB CO. swing machine repair work oar spe cialty. We repair and guarantee any sewing machine, no matter what make, or how bad, we do any kind of repair work and cleaning at the lowest possi ble rates. Bloycle and stove repairing, lock work snd key fitting. We call for. deliver and guarantee all work, and have the only gasoline engine expert on the Pacific coast. Phone East 1811, 409 East Morrison st, Portland, Or. f ' f THE m APARTMENTS TWELFTH sAND MARSHALL STREETS. I The Finest Housekeeping Rooms ol Its f Kind to Be Had on the Newly furnished, fully equipped, including' gas .ranges, with free use of electric lights, hot water, baths, large reception room and .laundry room; furnished apartments from $16 tip. Also SINGLE ROOMS With similar conveniences, $250 per week up. There is nothing in comparison in the city for the money. This place will bear inspection. Only a short distance front Union 'Depot. Take "S" or Sixteenth street cars going north, get off t Marshall street Phones, Main 6771; A-4560. No dogs allowed. . Bank, eStore and i In i Fire Escapes ' , . . and Fire Casinys g T r- Portland Wire C6r. Seond and Everett -RUBIES SAPPHIRES PEARLS ; OPALS . TOPAZ TOURMALINES GARNETS TUR0U0IS KUNZITES and Other Precious' Gems Everything new in Jewel ry, uch as Brooches, Rings, Pendants. Scarf Pins, Bocklea, Ear Screws, Chains, Fobs,, etc Our twentieth century Dia monds are of the top notch. They are much more beautiful than the ordinary cut and show it by comparison. We carry a large stock of Diamonds of the better grade and our prices are making new customers for us daily: We employ an expert dia mond setter and are in a posi ion to do the highest quality of work on short notice. English, French and German spoksn. Jaeger Bros. The Diamond House 266 MORRISON ST. Between Third and Fourth Sts. Kidney-Cure feOc Bottle j'gfl'10 Bottles OT MESXCXJrs. ::;':::-::v':::S::;:;&? j r i f -t u ... r7 Mr. W. J. Van Damme, 188 Morrison street, city Dear Sir: I have had kid ney trouble for several years, and of all the remedies that I used none of them helped ma Noticing your ad In The Journal I tried one bottle of your tea, and felt better, and have since uaed two more bottles and I now feel com pletely cured. I think your "Kidney Cure Tea" Is wonderful, and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the general public Your grateful friend. ROBERT SHULCHKR, 460 Davis st, city. W. J. Van Damme 185 Morrison st. Next to Pap's Coffee House. Pure Beautiful Jade Jewelry Oold Bracelets and Sig net Rings of all descrip tions made to order. American names en graved with the three cardinal Chines charac ters, via.. Glory, Pros- a perlly n1 Longevity, l Charges reasonable and 1 orders of any design promptly executed ana sent prepaid to any part of the U7 S. The Skilled tumM jeweler, TOOK AaVO CO, Jay lu Chong. vngr, zsjl aibw street. Diamond Douse Paint GUARANTEED gallon lots. S1.40 per gal 1 gallon lota. S1.50 V cal Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. MO Front MU Portland, Os. FURS REMODELED At less than one-half prloe during the next montn. new rurs maae at lowest ?osslble prloe. X Schumacher, 185 Mad' son street j - . . f f f f f f TTTf f f fff ff fff ?f f TTT Entire Pcciflc Coast i Office Railings . 1 .y y,v Fencing and Trellis Work & Iron Works Sts. Phono Alain 2000 BEAVER why wear When the bars have been taken down, a 25 per cent discount allowed on ey cry piece of material in our shop and the same high-grade workmanship guar anteed during the term of the sale. . It is a fact that you can , buy a tailored suit at this shop now at a price which is considerably less than the ready made clothier can quote. It's our loss and your gain. You have very little con ception of the val ues that mis sale suggests. There is no reason why every man in Port land should not have a finely - tail ored suit of clothes as long as such prices as these pre- The Libel Vill. Be Resented An Outrageous Falsehood That Appeared In Yister- day's Spectator" Will Be Taken Into Court An outrageous and scandalous falsehood respecting the Butte Boys Consolidated Mining Company appeared in a weekly publication emanating from a room in the Chamber or Commeice yesterday, in which it was stated that the Butte Boys "has no lease whatever on the Goldfield Flor ence, and its impudent assertion it made to deceive the public." The name of the sheet publishing THIS BALD AND WICKED LIE Is the "Spectator." and for weeks is has been slandering not only this but every other company engaged in the mining business in this city, without, we believe, an exception, save one that saw fit to be "induced - to adver tise in its seemingly worthless columns. We say seemingly worthless, be cause we believe that its circulation is so infinitesimal that use of its col umns as an advertising medium would amount to little less than larceny of tne mbney of our stockholders, to whom every dollar we receive for the! sale of shares belong, and wno expect tnat we win wisely employ, tnelr funds and not practically donate them to every mediant or applicant that comes along. WE HAVE TWO LEASES ON THE PROPERTY OF THE GOLD FIELD FLORENCE, One dated May 1, and made to the Florence Central Mining Company, and on June 2, with the consent of the Goldfield Florence Miniig Company, transferred to the Butte Boys Consolidated Mining Company, which had amalgamated with the Florae ..Central or, rather, had taken over all that company's interests. Another lease, dated June 13, on an entirely separate tract of Florence Goldfield ground, is in our possession, and is the property of the Butte Boys Consolidated-Mining Company, and these documents may be seen at any time by any interested person at the company's office, 517 Lumber Exchange. building. .: NOTICE IS THEREFORE GIVEN, THAT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE LEGAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST THE PUBLISHERS OttflTHE SPECTATOR. It will then be seen if legitimate, honest, square dealing in the develop ment of gold mines may thus be willfully, wickedly and maliciously at tacked by persons of the character of those two individuals who pose as sponsors for the weekly publication known as the "Spectator." AN IMPORTANT MINING ENTERPRISE We may add that the Butte Boys Consolidated Mining company has these America, and we believe one that will within the next 30 days. The iplle Boys Consoli dated Miitafl Co. Dr. M. G. McCorkle, President; George W. Bever Vice-President and Manager; M. Bever, Secretary and Treasurer.. - 1 THIS AFTERNOON and EVENING LAST APPBARANCn OF The Armstrong Musical Comedy Co. At the STAR THEATRE ' TIME AMD PRICES REMAIN THB SAME ' vail. As stated be fore, there is only one satisfactory way to acquaint yourself with the goods; the prices and the workmanship that are included in this offer. That is to call and make a personal investiga tion. Take nobody's word for anything connected with Co lumbia Tailoring. It stands upon its own merit, and has set the pace in this city for good material, fine fit, excellent workmanship ' and, best of all, a price that staggers our competitors. They wonder how we can do it. So do we, at times ; but we do, just the same. You get lower prices here than anywhere else, but 25 per cent lower n o w than ever before. Just drop in tomorrow. grant. PHEQLEY, MGR. Seventh and Stark Streets. begin the production of rich ore! f ecuooxjs Axra cox.x.t Leading Business College ELKS BUILDINQ Thoroughly equips for busi ness life.' Teachers all specialists. Day and evening sessions. . Phones M.690, A1596. McMinnville College THE IDEAL EDUCATION Its whole aavlronmaat Is elsaa and wholesoms; t saloons; good alty fov rnmant; strong-, aasrrssslva ehurehaa. A Christian Faculty. ... Coarssa i Prsparatorr, CoUaaiata. Conasrvatorr and Commercial Illus trated bullstla Just Issued. aSSSBOS, "XT. D. C- BOX T." ateaHnavme OoUag-a, KoXtBavma, Or. MILLS COLLEGE Tor Young Women Otter sama advantages as bast aastarn msiiiuiions. jruu couss;lat eoursa. rrsas conferred For thre yaars only, ths thrsa UDDar elaaaaa of tfc ii.ni.iF papartment. offerln preparation for Mills colleg-a, ths unlvsrsities and east ar colleges, will conUnusd. (Ac eradltsd) Special opportunities 4n do mastlo solsnea, muslo and art. Earnest Christian influenAf nnnu.t..l.n . .it forms of healthful outdoor amusements. iaeai location in beautiful Oakland bills. Fall term baslns August IS. 190. For catalogue and brochure of views ad- jxltm j. aniiiji, rrsaiaant. uuis Collece F. O., CaX North Pacific College OSOOT.B of BiimniT m FXaJMUCT One of the bast equipped tnsUtutlons er its anna in the entire west The annual session berlns October 1 of eaoh year. For further Information and catalogue, ef either school, address DM. KXU11XT a JSTT.T.BB. Corner 18th end Ceuob. Portland. Or. Western Summer In stitute for Teachers JULY 6 TO AUGUST 7 REVIEWS SUBJECTS FOR CITT AND COTJNTT CERTIFICATES ST7VFUmUTTA& PCTUtTH-tUI Tl XX Mawnra ajto nwnrc For Circular of Information Addresa KBCBSTABT, BOX- 508, FOBTXAJTD, oxaaoir. Mount Tamalpals Military Academy SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA Ths most completely eavinned Mili tary Academy on the Coast. Cavalry, Infantry Artillery. Annual ncamp- ment Extensive grounds. . Athletlcn encouraaeo. Bvunminc dool Aecredited encouraged. Swimming Aecredlted at universities. Opens August II. Ad- dress Arthur Crosby, A. U. JX IX, head master. Hemlocli Salve Nature's Remedyfor Piles ornuBSj to stat cmunx SfOB FEGkBSJ OIITi 75 Cents Skldmore'a Drag Store, 161 Third BU Woodard. Clarke A Co, Drue Btora, "Watts a Hattheut. Cor. Trailams and .. Russall. Hade by J. Paul Gardner, SOI B. Stark. ForUand. f We Move and Store Pianos If your Piano need tunlnr. renilatlnor. reflnlshlng. pollshlnc or any . repairs EILERS PIANO HOUSE I5S Washinarton street, are tettr nr.. pared than any house In the northwest, to give you best workmanship and r- Tioaj riwoe utm. ,u a or A-lJiu. Gordwood 4-foot first-class, new wood.,.. 5.0 o 4-foot second-clasa. seasoned ...! Sawed, extra ................ Oak wood, par eord.......... Ninth and Gllsan. Main MSI A-Jtn DRAYAGE ST OK AGE TBACKAGE Machinery, Safci andUcrchtnd'.'iO Moved & Store ! CLAYS. 110RSE I 4th DAVIS warSo..w nth & ni NICKEL0D10I 130 tlXTZ. Change Every D r Aii GOSU tt. SeghersWoodGo .