1903.
Y. M. C. A. BOYS WILL TAKE LONG TRAMP TO TILLAMOOK BAY
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER COMPANY
Bulletin No. 9.
THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 86.
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tlon-like sound and It also carries with ft V j jS : '
It to the Initiated Ocean Inhe -which - v w$jf-J- ,
sounds a little better. Jf anything, than . t J& 4 4,0 . :: i
the bay. It speaks of cuol morning tr, i'l I'S'l'5
swims and lazv times on llie sandy , iAJ i - Jp mL
beach and of the camp fire after supper ft, iiVV'iV .
throwing shadows across (ho water and jt'Ssr
bringine out the black tops of the firs JS' 4 W' !AVWW
In a menaclne sort of way that makes ifV ' t : v ''Vwt,
- GXQITP Tttr A WYc? TO e? TAR T
t Evtr go on a hike when you were a
Xid? Ever go cnraplng with Just the
"bunch" along, live in your bathing salt
from 6 a. m. until 9 p. m. when you
. crawled out of it and Into your blankets
to sleep the nine prood hours that were
left out of the 24, coming back home
t with skinned noses and brown backs I
that were the envy of all the other
boyn in town?
If not you had better go down In
front of Die Y. M. C. A. on the morning
of July 27 that's tomorrow morning
and see the second expedition of "The
Hikers" start out for Netarts bay. Per
haps you don't Jinow where Netarts bay
is, birt the name has a cool and vaca-
you draw up closer to the dancing
flames and sing Solomon I,evl all the
louder, and It tells of snuggling down
Into the blankets with the fresh nlr
blowing on your face while you lie
still for a while and listen to the
waves talking sedately to the shore and
the answering call of the nlghtblrds in
the woods On the other sido. For some-
ffl, THIS
mm
poos m SAYS
How Else Could Another
Man Take Eride-to-Be
Away From Him?
lifffS FORECAST
OF COING
WEEK
Bi Bill's Notification.
With Two Other Bills
Both Very Busy.
(fnltrd Pre leaned Wlre.l
Tacoraa, Wash., July 25. The police
force, several deputy sheriffs and a
number of private citizens were scour
ing the city today for Mrs. Iena Peter
son, a rich widow, and a stranger who
was supposed to have the woman hyp
notized. W. J. Kllburn, 45 years old, a wealthy
contractor of Seattle, who was here in
a high state of frenzy, is the man who
put the search in operation.
Kilburn and Mrs. Peterson were en
gaged to be married tonight and she
had Indicated that she would go to Seat
tle last evening He went to the boat,
according to their arrangements, but
as Mrs. Peterson did not put In an ap
pearance he boarded the returning boat
with the Intention of coming to Tacuma
to Investigate the reason for her failure
to appear.
To his astonishment, when he boarded
the boat he found the woman in com
pany with a stranger, w ho represented I
himself to be Mrs. Peterson's lawyer,
and who. according to Kilburn. had her
unner sucn couuoi niai one -oum ime from Hawaii to New
nowiing to oo Willi i.uu. v u'-n ui'-y ; The frsTi!t!es in
ar.a aiis.
reached Taooma the stranger
Peterson suddenly disappear, d
Kllburn. who had been sleepless since
last night, was certain that the mys
terious man was a clever crook wl-o
had hypnotiied the woman with a view
to securing her fortune. He was well
nigh distracted and said he Intended to
leave nolhlng undone until the mystery
was cleared.
(Ppecial Dispatch to TTie Journal.)
Washington. Ij. C. July 25 The big
event of the week In the field of poli
tics will be the Taft notification meet
ing In Cincinnati Tuesday, when the
Republican nominee will deliver his
first speech In the cajnpalgn for the
presidency. The event will be made an
occasion for a big Republican demon
stration which will be attended by in
dividuals Hand marching clubs from
many parts of the country.
Whether William R. Hearst Is to
make another try for the presidency
this year will be determined at the na
tional convention of the Independence
party, which will assemble In Chicago
Monday to adopt a platform and name
candidates for president and vice-president.
William J Bryan, so far as is now
known, will spend the week at nls home,
in Lincoln, where he will confer with a
number of party leaders In regard to
the plana for the Democratic cam
paign. The Americas battleship fleet will
spend the week on the -a, en route
Zealand.
conne.'t Inn with t he
AMwMmnl)a a,
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" Capb jveh&s
how that hike speaks of boys and of
fun and of summer vacation-time, so It
wll! be very inucli worth seeing.
.1. Clark, who took the last crowd
of boys on their trip to Tillamook two
sunnift-ts ujjo. will ba Ui lllttl ! (it llie
40 cnaT.M who start out tomorrow morn
ing. There are about 40 boys signed up
for the trip and they will leave Port
land traveling by train to Forest drove,
from where they will walk to the coast.
A man with a team for carrying the
grub'and blankets, will moot the party
at Forest Grove, where the actual tramp
commences. Mr. Clark figures that It
will take about four days to get to the
ocean, counting about 15 miles a day.
That will give plenty of time for renting
and fishing along the route. Wilson
river has some particularly good trout
In it this year a fow two-pounders
have been caught already and there is
good salmon fishing off tho pier at Bay
City.
i amp will be pitched between Notarts
bay and Ocean lake not more than a
quarter of a nil!c cither way from the
water and where fresh milk, butter
milk, fruit and vegetables will be easily
procurable from the farmers. There
will he both fresh and salt water swim
ming, field meets on the beach, songs
around the camp fire at night thev
have a folding organ already to take the
lead -and a 10-mile excursion to the
lighthouse on the Hay City Land rom
s.any's launch. A clam bake has been
ilanned and well, everything Is going
:o be great. The boys will be gone
..mil Aujjust 15. and the two weeks
will cost them J!) each or a dollar
les If they are members of the asso
ciation.
SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE
The development of the suburban and interurban terri
tory near a large city is largely dependent upon transporta
tion. The highest development of the transportation prob
lem is found in the modern high-speed electric train. Even
the steam railroads admit this as witness the electrification
of the New York, New Ilf ven & Hartford, New York Cen
tral, Southern Pacific, Oakland, Cal., and many other sub
urban steam lines.
The same has been true of the lines running out of Port
land to Oregon City, Cazadero, Gresham, St. Johns, Van
couver, Mount Scott, Montavilla, Fulton and other nearby
points.
The running time of trains between Portland and Ore
gon City has been reduced from 80 minutes to 60 minutea.
This and similar service can easily be maintained with the
cooperation of passengers ; for instance, the time lost in
stops can be greatly reduced if passengers are ready tojeave
or board the train promptly. In many cases railroads are
adopting the plan of limiting the time of stops, and passen
gers not ready are carried to the next stop; or the number
of 6tops is cut down, making the train an express or lim
ited. This last method is objectionable where most stops
are of equal importance, and is only used as a last resort.
That safe and reliable service may be maintained, a block
signal system has been installed on the Oregon City line.
This insures safety to passengers, and is in accordancwith
modern railway practice. New and heavier rails and a steel
bridge over the Clackamas river have also been put in ;
other improvements are contemplated soon. A new boat
for the Vancouver ferry service will be in operation in a
few months.
These matters indicate the consideration given to this
suburban service, and the efforts constantly made to im
prove it.
The value of suburban property and residence is greatly
increased by frequent, regular and rapid train service. The
market gardener, dairyman, poultry and stock raiser is also
well served by the new "package freight" service recently
inaugurated, by which such products are brought in on pas
senger schedule and placed in the hands of dealers in a few ,
hours after preparation for the market, instead of from one
to three days, as by ordinary freight.
The absence of dust, smoke, cinders, ability to quickly
adrl cars to trains for rush or special travel, are all a part
and feature of the suburban electric service.
MODERN JEAN VALJEAN FARES
BETTER THAN FRENCH NAMESAKE
REFERRED TO E. H.
Harriman to Say Where
$300,000 0. R. k X. Levy
Shall Be Paid.
DEPOSITORS MAKE
SANGUINARY THREAT
(fnlted Pre Issod Wl'r.l
CONCERT AT CITY
PARK THIS AFTERNOON
Blgnor DeCaprlo's band will play at
San Francisco. July 25. Threats of, the city park this afternoon, the con
gun play were openly made toda v " by I cert to begin at 2 .30 o'clock. Following
j . ,.i.. i . Is the pioeram:
uepoenors Ol m jiii ua ,lr.fl march "T.nnh.n.
Terr-fiitenary celebration at kj Jehe.. w ill ! 'ore t
i continue in rough ti. greater part of
th week The departure of the rlnct'
of Wuies fur home is fixed for next
Wedm s.-lay
At tan Francisco I. Chan w;n )
plaeed on trial for the murder of h-:r-hum
Stev ns. J.-ipan.se av'M-r :n K-.-rea
who was h"t rind k!!le-I !n Sin
1-rancJs'o last march.
Abr-.ad the e-,,nt ,,f tn re,: .1
Many oeonle lncorrectlv use the word promises to attia. t rrnt a t tT' , ,,, Hl;i
"monstrous'' as meaning something big; '"" confer, r: -e b.-t een Pr.-v..j,rt
It means something preposterous or re-i Fallleres - f France and the cz.,r of
fers to something that is overwhelm g- i Russia, whi. h w'il be ),. :d at T(a;
ly absurd. Tf-e ' nt.-j State, win be weii r.p-l
m. . 'reente, et the 7th universal j j. e
I'a-X" WITCT TTI'T- , .-ongress. which 1 rnet In I.o,,r.-,i
Oy FIRM J if J A l'. I Tuesday, for a session of fojr or five
AT GROCERS' PICNIC "Another m ln
r.r.K.i'lu ir: vi, : ;i .-roer,ra Wll! l,e r.-p-
re'rnt.-d Is th- s -, - r,d triennial irter-
i.a'.oiial e,,r.f ren. ?. tl'nd. h: h
! t ) leglr, Hs sess.ons in Manchester
M"ndav
The ,,1't filed kr i"o r, f rionl de Cas-
tellane f,r n rHflir of the tfecre nf
divorce obtained p.L-a'.r.st him by h'
wife, who was M'sh Arr.a Gould ef
New York, so as to k'- ),:m tie c-.-
t-dy r f h'a thres o ijre-i will
ur fir h-annar in I'ar'a Monday Tte
prir. -pal cr'.jid t Ifrih ! t'hs t '
pas ' or ; f tt.t Prtr.ce de Sr-ii.
V(i -4tr' '- M. n.pke
' -m i.r e v r r -:. re'.atlrrt.
E. H. Harriman himself Is to say
whether or not Multnomah county shall
this year receive J2-9.000 i taxes and
nearly $30,000 more ln penalty and In
terest, or whether the big assessment
levied against the O R. & N". surplus
and book accounts shall ' be fought
through the courts
Tills is Interpreted to be the cause of
delay In annouic'em. nt of the road's
pol '.. concerning the tax. which became
ilelinou. nt owr thre- months ago. Be-
coint bo. mi of totalization
last fil th- attorne;. s for the road made
an ims'n , ,-ssI t.; attempt to have the aa-srsMii-
ii' ..gainst the stirplus stricken
off They e-n nu-st , ot-d the 1-gality
of the board lt.s.-li and d-dare I that the
constitution was l.-'.ng l.-ampl-d on by
the hungry assessor.
who called t the bank seeking the ad
vice of Receiver Mooser regarding the
course to pursue to force restitution
of their bank books, now held by tha
Market Street Securities company,
formed bv officers of the Market .Street
bank when that Institution closed ltsj
doors some months ago.
Monser nrfvises nil depositors who
cxchanK'vl their deposit books for tlm Keverle "The Wayside Chapel
handsomely engraved five per cent cer-, Wilson
tlficates of the sureties company to be "nance of the Hayuderes ... Rubinstein
on hand at the Colonial theatre at 2 I Fantasia 'The l)ylng Poet" . (Jot tschalk
o'clock tomorrow afternoon to form an March "En Gogettes" DaudenarJ
association. A. PeCaprlo, director.
. Waarner
Overture tneure Massenet
Walt "Dante ln Paradise" .. DeCaprlo
Clarinet solo "II Balio ln Maschera. .
Verdi
Rlgnor Blacone.
Grand select ion -"Macbeth" Terdl
Intermission.
Suite "Hlstolra D'un Pierrot
lo Costa
In France many years ago Jean VsJ-
Jean, us told by Hugo ln his famous
tale, stole a loaf of bread and was sen
tenced to 20 years' hard labor in the
galleys.
In Portland. Or., U. S. A., a man who
Is really -hungry may steal a loaf of
bread, be set free and told by the
Judge who hears his stqry that he can
give him two or three days' work around
his home, that the starved man need go
hungry no longer.
It wan too bad Victor Hugo wasn t
in the Portland police court yester
day. He might have written an entirely
different story about the loaf of bread.
Patrolman Hepner saw Rudolph Rei-
del, a German 49 years old, take a loaf
of bread from In front of A. Back
era grocery, 36 Grand avenue, early
vesterdav. As tme storekeepers
along Grand avenue have been missing
bread left for them by the bakers for a
lona- time. Reidel was locked up and
later brought Into the police court.
clpal
I was hungry, judge." was his ortn-
plea. tie told of a lonr Illness
spent In a hospital and of his attempts
to get work after leaving his ward bed.
He looked honest and told a coherent
story, so the prosecution did not push
the case very hard.
"I sentence you to SO days' Imprison
ment, which will be suspended, and I
think I . can find you a couple of days'
work myself," said the Judge.
SENSATIONAL CASE
ENDS IN NOTHING
(United Prcns Leased Wire.)
Bacramento, Cal., July 18. H. C
Cooper, private secretary to Governor
Olllett, who represented the governor
at the Whittler Reform school hearing,
returner to Sacramento this morning.
He declared that Desmond's charges
of cruelty and Immorality failed en
tirely and he will make recommenda
tions to the governor accordingly.
'.'W j
f ..-. V '
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he pl . rrt-iit f t ', -;
tax is an Import.!'. t r,,a
'7::; h con -. t v. in i r: n t
niii go short-! .in : 1 !
'-hare of T lie a -o r
'eft out of caicula--,,:
A short time ag . -t
hai the d'ltv r f
th- ') R. A- N a bill f
r-malr.der that the sh'-'
o ; n T hiM w .i a l,i
r, . - i oflcialH that the-,
: ( r :r ; n ,- on f me r, , ; ,
-!'-ri!T might take steps
av;nent of this
r for M Jltno
' e-. e-al f u nds
s'- !. a large
r",: l:as to be
T Stevens, who
,a tax- sent
$ ' 2 '.t m r. o . as a
T ha not for
tt to .... rall
' id h' t rer de
f tir-io-, or the
to --olle.-t rhe
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AUDITOR OF COTTON
BELT LIKES OREGON
W ,rd was then rf'ivM that the'
ral'T'-sd's tax trat, ir. o .' nf t'r city,'
but would he home this week and taJte
up the tnat'er Wore recently It is re-I
ported that the matter hs been re- j
irrd to the throne in New York,
here F. H Harriman and the men;
who conr.sei him aa to th t.e,at manner
of beatli w the tax man wi;; i,ae it out.
There Lave t.een r-;or tat the'
rai.roai w , nd -ail ' : ":- a bad
b'iIr-ees arui move for a "'!!cnicni.
hut t.i- se.-ns -jr -ket-. viw the
fght m -e by the a"omy and the fact '
thrtt th- 'ii was Vowed te he-o-n. de
l.nqtient so the Harriman t ii! is grow-!
ing larger every day
iStrf Bmfit Benuett, t moDthi oli.
tfa-Ofutw of R. R Bennett, won
t!rit prttm t Grocer yjenlc at
W H Bwlnr.ey. travelirs auditor of
t(e rotter, P'.t rr, ;. with head-juar-tr
r Tmai Tex, Is ir the cjtT
f- r a fw Cs.-. 't ' ailrh hia iTother
1 1 ti'' i i" Tafta-t tc-
H 'a rra -r tn ei-e-,; 7 .-r thr - '
tr.e f;.r r 1 has s1v f v,r !
n.ar T irrF't - cf tf-e t (-.:'
I int'-kl him la the a.i s-,d t'O
lift at .-1- r ?. (-ri-ci ct,r
SIXTH PIYORCE FOR j
MRS. GRACE SXELL- j
CoFFIN-COFFIN ET AL!
EVERY MAN'S OFFICE
Reflects the character and conduct of lu's business. Makeshift and taudry office furnishings will
confidence of
T Jf,' !t-''il:' 'lm."i..''raa'RW-mTmni:i wg.'Wl.'rffiilPtnS.1y;tf'lr 'Ta'''f
r.r..-r .a ,;kfsia fi-aei
the ti'.tcn - irr,t- tt. cli'tr a
wl-r,rr, ?:if frem the contiro)eJ h.t
In h a-- t He am a that ;.!
i,a (or t:;i-.r j Tess-s and Out,
f--lrly e te a-stea ba :nr
f.yA fin-i rd lsJy Ircmitntloi and
rtiftenris in fftrafliJr'- t,an- sn
of the e Mrfi- lii. from the teu-
Crry dejr',n that raa t-ees fell
lb
L'r't.d r-reea WIr ,
Ixa Arp'H JyH Ii With the'
, l-n lrr t'-riay bv Judg James of th
, f-j;rior court of h-r Sixth ?lvore. '
Mr G'org. neil Cofflr-r'ofrin-Welater-1
j t tff'.r -I,? man Ix ve takes rank with;
tr chSB-pt'i dl'rtrc-s cf the world I
In her lateat sjlt. sirs Love charged j
her busbar. Hugh M. txn-s. secre
ta'y f U-.s rlty board of health and)
a f rrr;r newspaper man. artlh cruelty.!
l" niiM ao oeienaas. Barm. Leir ?
a daughter of Banker Amos Rnsjl, ts
Chlcaco barker, wao aa Ue victim
of a sense UonaJ ci r 2 er ssaay i JVn ,
rr"" 1 1 '' 1 1 1 i' : ' : V - ' iJ; f -
iii-)jLs,- I ... irt--.a-k-. iT j ; ( . J
never attract patrons or secure the
clients.
Our stock of handsome office furnishings is new,
complete, and quality considered, very low in price.
Our desks include all sizes and prices roll-tops, flat
tops, typewriter, cashi&r's and standing desks. Made
from selected quarter-sawed oak and mahogany,
Equipped with every convenience and time-saving
device. Our desks represent the perfection of con
struction, finish and durability.
For the office floors carpets and rugs of every sort.
Rixdorfer Parquet floor coverings. Linoleums and
Scotch cork carpet.
J. G. MACK & GO
FIFTH AND STARK