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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVEN I NO, AUOUST 84. 1908.
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SUPREME COURT
S THE PROBLEM
I.iiwjm :it Seattle May Try
to Help Hotli ( "oil it and
IVofile.
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In' the ii'-l re;it :'
of Anicil.iiii
REAR-ADMIRAL WISE, RETIRED,
COMES WEST TO GROW YOUNG
llr.ir Admiral W C Wit-e. I', fi. N.. re-'1:-1.
who was Jn the .rvlco 4S yearn
mil him never vi'tc.l In lila life ow-
un i.i (he 1'ii.t Hint m.i.sl cf I. la 1 1 iu
has t.ccn r-peni ut nea, U ni the lintel
I'm timid h'i'Ihk I'ort hind .'or Hi.- ilr.st
! I 111 ' A 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 WIkC 1 J ! o . J ! i 1.1 111 Old
llnt. ii
I 1 1 r" 1 1 1 k tie Spiinlsli Ainfrl.'nn war
Admiral I"' wns !:i coiniiiuiul if the
; . .n.' :...nt .-.I.- Hi- Iihm t.e.,u t.i nil
l-.ir's !' '!..- I. it with tin. excep-
. f i!..- -i-iiMirt r.tl.s .if t'i.- i'nlt.-.l
it 1. 111 w I.i. I) l!
.itiKtvit I. del
to cj. en 111 tl.
Bar annuo
New WaiiJiiiitun l.del l.'ie tumor... v
Is u cliccliiin i.rw..u:l.lt If Hot t.lmlh
ered In ll 1 1. 1 am y l.y M.o r .-1kM or
numbers Hint Miniet limn will be 11 ul
cere and patriotic eii.ct to .lc is itn.
recoinnniid means for the relief mi. I
consentient Increased efficiency of t..e
supreme court of the I'nited htateB
Whether the attempt will l made
throiiRh a committee report or by an lii
dlviduul spcikcr on the floor ot tie
conTenllon has not yet developed Hut
this much Is certain, when the i-ft.nt
Is made It will not stand without mi'
port. In this (treat Katt.cNiiK 'f
LrlKhteat h-Kul lihts of the ro..nu
there is more than one who ff' our
lv the Insufficiency of the IiIkIi. -t trlo
unal to cope with the task niu.i. rn con
ditions have Imposed upon It. an In
sufficiency hised on the !ac that the
supremo coin t is about the name now
as It win when It was established to
administer tin appeals of thirteen small
states Inhabited by simple people whose
fiersonal and commercial existence hud
Ittle of the modern complexity with its
Intricacies of corporation law. with Its
mountains of musty precedents on
which liiwnn and courts must sciaiu
b!e In a out-like hunt for the liltlo
green sprigs of truth and justice.
Movement That Require! Courage.
It Is doubtful if there is one lawyer
who will sit In the first meeting of
the American Har association tomor
row -who does riot see all of this, who
does not discern in It the advantage
given bv it to the rich law-breaking
corporation, and the hopeless obstacles
placed in the way of the poor man who
would have simple Justice. There are
some of the lawyers who not only see
this but who have convictions strong
enough to stand hack of any man who
will take the first cold i.lunRo
Whether there is such a man. or
who he Is, has not yet developed. Hut
the first hint at a real purpose to ac
complish some material good at the
present rrreat concourse of trained
minds was given today when Professor
Samuel Wllllston of the Harvard Law
school expressed his belief that the
supreme court was not able to ade
quately dispose of . the accumulated
business before It.
Williston is the man who drew up
the draft of the uniform act governing
stock certificates, which Is under final
consideration by the national commis
sion on uniform state. law today. He
Is recognized as one of the greatest
thinkers of the country.
A. Specialist's View.
"There Is no doubt." he saicl today,
"that our supreme court Is compelled
to dispose of a greater mass of business
than was Intended when It was created
With the growth of the country, there
has been a natural accumulation of lit
igation, with ever-Increasing complex
ity, carried to the supreme court.
"It would appear that there must
eventually be relief. Yet there seems
to be no Immediate relief In sight.
It la possible Uiat It may he found,
advisable to limit the Jurisdiction of
the supreme court. It would be a Ht
. tie troublesome now to diminish Juris
diction. Yet It would bu possible to
set a pecuniary limit to any case that
could be carried to the supreme court.
By that I mean that the Jurisdiction of
the supreme court could be limited by
enacting that any case even one In
volving a constitutional point, should
Involve a certain and rather large min
imum amount of money
"As I s.iy, such a course would be
rather troublesome now. The best
course cannot be determined without
careful study."
No Knocking- on Supreme Court.
While Wllliston's statement Is with
out doubt the first Intimation of a
strong undercut of sentiment In a lim
ited portion of the bar association,
whether this sentiment will find out
ward expression, in. the meeting depends
on the result of committee deliberation I
or individual hardihood Any criticism,
even by inference, of the supreme court
will be met with a determined effort
to smotrjer such a criticism in its In
fancy, this Is certain. Yet. If the sub
ject of the broken-down condition of
the supreme court is injected into the
convention It will Immediately become
the storm renter and the one thing that
will mark the meeting of !iflS.
The first day will he devoted to the
annual address of the president. Judge
J. M. Dickinson of f'hicago, the elec
tion of members, an address in the
evening rv 1 mt.-.l states District Judge
tv. 'i'l.i.
I el I re I.
1 J'lM
trip out !
seen v.
years
!-r
Ittle of this i-inill-
go Admiral Wise was I
more ways than one." be said tils
morning. "I have heard of the ureal
cities and of the mountains nd the In
dustrlcs i?f the Interior of thla country,
but never before had I seen any of lluun
until I started out this time.
"I never tuu a vote In my life Hut
if good fortune Is with me I shall 1
turn to Old 1'olnt. my home, In time, to,
cast my ballot at the fall eltidlon"
Hut Admiral Wise didn't u who b
was going to vote for. Admiral Wis.,
has had an interesting career an. I now
li Is en toying the privileges of retire
merit. He entered the sen he when but
17 years old. nnd went t liruu gliMl.e
year
II Wl
nun from New
-"e was n revel
York
ilon 1.
1:1.1 the
. ,-ne in
civil war and has taken part
the naval demonstrations of uny
t .1 nee since that time.
all
Imp.
IC1IML REPORT
IS GIVEN OUT
Commission Finds Condi
Hons in Panama in Kxcol
lent Shape.
(S;iflil Ilapatrh to Tht Journal )
oynr.-r May. Auk 'rrflUInt
M v .-M )-Mi il;iy made puMIc a r-
i t Mihniitt'M to Mm n AuKiiht tt by
.1 r-i't c-'Mim'.hhlon rnii.stMlnjr f
.l.u:'i'i Mronni.n ItrvnoldN. Hitmut! H.
DO YOU WANT TO BE DELEGATE
TO COMMERCIAL CONGRESS?
lug .
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1 Ka 1 'I I '
Colli Mil.--
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spe. led the
'.'.Million fr
aud Henry Ilea, h Needliam
111.III ion m In Panama The
w is appointed April 1'S lust.
iiinl.-slon reports that it "In
utile line of the canal Ki
ll La lliiru, the southern
or I'.i. iric terminus, to ( rlstobol, the
northeiti or Caribbean terminal. and
traveled through the excavation several
times Interviewing the men at worh."
1 11. Ilea ting tho scope of the Inspection,
. . . tho commission reports that It visited
I the "government workshops, consts(ie
. . , .. .. , ., , . . . tlon pi. mts. warehouses. shipyards.
Anybody wanting to be a deleirate to ling Its delegnte until It learns whether , ro.ij,,.,, ,omm1arv stores living ounr
the Trans-Mississippi 'oi.iir.erclal ,'on-! "ir.o of Its members are nm pimin.ng .r8 ,,i,aI ,s, hotels, messes, kltcber.a
1 1. , V h.n In Krin I U' ' ;"lf'"")'1 ,at ,h" "'' and camps), schools clubhouses, courts.
Kress, which is to I... held In f-an 1 ,.m I(,r , h M-sslona of tho congress. police stations ami the convalescent
ctsco October 6 to 10. stands a chance j Among tho .juestlons that will be ' home at Tahoga."
of being one of the 1" delegates 1.. 1 discussed ere the conservation of natu-' Actual Progrl of Work.
which the Portliuid chamber of com-, ml resources, mining and internal wa-i " ,
merce Is entitled The ofti. ial .all Mr ! 1-rw.iyn. The call Issued by the dl--' -of Oie progress of the work ths r-
ti eucu u-nK re.-ei e.i h - i ii c rei iors assures a i oe eirates mat no -
chamber of commerce this morning, tics will bo strictly excluded from, the
and the chamber will postpone, nam-1 discussions of tho body.
LAWYERS TACKLE
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jleotinp: at Seattle to Pi
cuss Some Difficult Le
gal Problems.
WIFE GONE WITH
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but
T.
The American Har association which
meets at Seattle tomorrow In annual
convention, will bo brought to Portland
after the convention If the persuasive
eloquence of the Portland delegation Is
of any avail. The delegates may not
all be able to v-islt this city at tills
time, but tho lawyers who are t;oing to
represent Multnomah county hope to be
able to capture most of them They
want the easterner part i -uiai 1 to seu
what a real western city is like. A V. h
formal invitation will be issued on the 1 win
floor of the convention hull for all I dined to gi
the delegates to visit l'urwaiui.
Those who do conic will be assured
of special enturtaliiment and of being
afforded ail opportunity to sen every
thing of interest In this city that thoy
want to see. Preparations rue. being
made to entertain them in tho proper
manner.
The association will find a
amount of work laid out for it when
It assembles, one of the principal prob
lems to bo discussed is the Intricacy
of the divorce laws, which differ so
widely In the various states. An effort
will be made, to find some way of nar-
moni.lng the conflicting statutes.
Reforms in judicial procedure will
form another important topic of dis
cussion. The .association wish, s to fui.l
a method of simplifying ch.l . xpclll
ing tho trial of criminal . as. s and of
advancing appeal cases The no. essh -.-of
reforms along this line is obvious
The association will also consider in
forms In Insurance laws and many othor
matters.
Among those who will be In attend
ance from Portland and other parts of
Oregon, a large numb, r of whom are
having for Seattle today, are ilie fol
lowing: Altornev-;enera! A M. 'raw -
ford. .Lidge It. Carey. 1 1. Solis Cohen,
I John M. (iearlii. Thomas 1; i;r, rni-. W.
I'. Kenton, W. C. Hri.Mol H. It Dun!-!
way. W. W. Coiton, K W. Mulk.y, II
II. Kmmons. C. M. Jdleman, A. I.', ("lark.1
'5 Moser, J. I-'. Logan. J . ..in Ii Flan- j
lrs, F. V. Holinan. H. It. I .in I h l.-uui. j
Harrison Allen C J Schnahel, L. H. I
Webster. Alexander Jlerust. ii T. (,l.-c-ton,
A. P. Tifft, It . Montagu.-, Man!
J Malarkey, Hilton Schwartz W. Ml-j
nor. L. T. Taggart. .John K. Kolloek.
.lames Cleason. 'Martin L l'lp-s, Jerry
Proliant)! I'M! II. rz. c W P. train. Ar
thur I.angguth. Seneca F"ou t s. i corti 1 1 1 with i n t
Singleton, ti, B. Ad urns. C. A. Bell. Iiert ' Kd
I'hls ear over two and one third
million cubic ynrds were excavated In
leach of the winter months, the dry sea-,
i son In Panama, 1,000.000 yards being api
I proximately equal to a square mile one
I foot deep. To prepare this Immense
j mass for removal 40f tons of dynamite
were usod per month, and to make tho!
idlrt flv to this extent .311 !6-ton steam
I shovels, 37 70-ton. 10 46 ton and 2
: oi hers were In constant Use. A total
! of 4,141 cars and Su2 looOmotlvea moved
I this mass- to the dumps. A fleet of IS
I barges. 15 dredges ann 31 other vessels
were at work In the dredgin service."
After giving a detailed description of
I the method of the work on the canal
IT. A,., T and tho amount of machinery and la-
JUKner OlierS KOWanI bor Involved, the report continues:
" hen we recall that this enormous
plant Is operated at a distance of 1.15)
miles from its main base of supplier
New York we can estimate with more
Justice ami accuracy the magnitude and
conipln at Ion of the undertaking On
April HD list. 26.11. men were actually
at work 1-u the Isthmian canal commis
sion an-1 7. "77 at work for the Panama
railroad, a total of ,'t;i.K'5."
J. ittle Information
Is Found.
W- arif l,' tlmo worth of diamonds,
Mrs. ri:arlt tn Hoover, the xf of K.
J H', !, a oiitintTt ia 1 tia"-IT and
niininx man. was -Hl-!rd;iv reported to
I tiif i to his iii!.si:iK- H-r husl-and
; Hf!'H a reward of J50 for Information
I'd" !. r v, i.i.pvj muts.
Mis 1 1 1 Kt vv, so her husband fiays,
I h f t hr apartriifnts in ltif rihof rVld,
; Sr n Ii and J ft i about no.-n Sat
1 'I'diiy At L1 ('.-In. -U sbn wns stn Ht
nt !i and Wash ins ton by t wo friends.
t wi itzrri-i--t.fr a.skt.-d Hoover
thest! tii-'iids, JI(M',(r do-
thlr nnrnfs, mrlv sav-
FI If K DOES MI CH
I. MAOE IX ALBANY
A Small Sum
The Rest a Little
DownOnly $6.00
Every Month Only $6.00
i
pleasure
the Home
"K they were a .Ir'U-giHt and his wife.
His reason f-.r ti l--. h sa'd. was that
ho did not wish a poli"e officer to .all
upon them, as the disappearance of Mrs.
Hoover might then become known.
.Mr. Hoover, however, did sav that
when the druggist saw his wife she
:u.ij cr:ng bitterly. Hoover went to
large Van. oy er early today, supposedly to
fear, h for his wife. He gave as the only
possible reason for her disappearance
; hat she v. as despondent and had been
1:1 ill health for some weeks.
Mrs. Hoover Is 44 a-ears of age, five
feei eight inches win height and
w-ighs about Uu pounds. She wore a
b;own silk skirt and whit" shirtwaist,
in her hat was a big brown feather.
JO ROBBERY. JUST
PLAIN BEATING
Mloffod Insult. Loads
Lummolin Then Hold
up (.'halves.
to
The dL-trlt
morning dismh
llaney.
C H, Hanfiud
of committees
.f S. itti
and reports
PACIFIC
SI COM
ftl
BUSINESS W
FI
OH DENVER
attorney's ofl'Vo (his
is. i tie charge.-) of as
it to rob brought against
iiei K. iuuals by E. AI.
rt-n
cherlocii, a iav1. yi r
Jones and l.;ua!s wool 1 have
air. siou late hi.tunl.tv night bv .n-''-it.ies
V. ague r ar.-l K:. r:ia:i an i pr..l,
ably io ke.i up in lie cjuutv jail with
Lulu opportunity t' ..btan. bail h.ui .,,
constables not In The Journal .-.I
111.- 1..M IiiOKli-r.t U.,it .1
(Flccll Pljpatrh to Tb JoorLK
Albany, or., Aug. II. Fire early
Sunday iiiioiihiy destioied foui business
houses In the heart of tho business dis
trict of the city. The flames were fir!
detected Iss u I ng f rom Kllers piano house
and from there easily spread and de
stroyed Lruce llustoi:. liarbers Linn
v: Benton, real estate .Pullers A. Sehmltt,
gunsmith and dealer In spoiling goods.
The origin of the fire Is unknown. A
. total loss .-f about J1H.0IHI was sus
tained by the parties mentioned.
The lic.lv lest !u.ll tdual losers are
Kllers piano house ;,,,, Schinitt, the gun
smltli. losing JS.oOu and $3.uuo respect
'lvely. The losses are only partlal-ly
co--ered by Insurance on account of the
almost prohibitive rates prevailing In
the frame dwelling districts.
The buildings will be Immediately
rebuilt and In their stead will rise fine
brick buildings modern in every detail.
The burned buildings stood In the cen
ter of ttie business district on First
street and Immediately across the street
from the postofflee.
On account of the defective fire alarm
' sj'stem no fire call was sounded until
the whole area of buildings were prac
tically doomed. Even thus, pad suffi
cient foic been available the gun store
f A S'-hmltt might b ie h.-en saved.
It Is a problem for the puties burned
out to find a-allable buildings in which
to reinstate theiusel yes. As far as
known not a vacant business building
js to be had In the city.
William Crawford was arrested
charged with stealing a rifle from the
buv-ii-g store of A. Hi hmldt, dealer in
.spe. i ing goods.
While eiitrnged in assisting In the
work of saving tho stor k a n d ' ca rry ing
M iris to places, of safe!1-, lie was seen
i- appropriate a new- rifle to himself;
a no hide the purloined article under
the sidewalk. He afterward re Mimed
to the place where ho had cached the
gun, and was there arrested.
lie was lodged In the county Jail and
his hearing postponed until formal com
plaint cmld be entered against blm.
Stmunber thm Tnu
$6 CASH and $6 A MONTH
Take Any of These
Until All In Bold
Pay $138 for Best $2.65 Pianoa.
Pay $144 for Finest $275 PUnos.
Pay $185 for Best $325 Pianos.
Pay $243 for Best $400 Pianos.
Pay $294 for Our Best $500 Pianos.
Oome thla afternoon. If pos
sible, and secure best choice.
Will soon pay for the
piano and after you've
onct Had the
of music In
you'd rather-much
rather have the piano
than the money, and especially
when you'll never miss the
small amounts Six Dollars
down and Six Dollars a month
the easy way to buy during
this Sale.
You need not hesitate about the small
prices they're just to sell the remainder of
the seventy-five pianos as advertised last
week. The values are about double the sale
price. After they are gone the prices will
be regular.
Whatever your income may he, you can
get a piano today at this sale, and
it will be a mistake to wait.
Come down this afternoon and we'll send
the piano home on payment of six dollars,
and besides our smallest easy-pay plan, you
save from $125 to $200 this week remem
ber, this week only no longer than it takes
to sell the few remaining pianos about
thirty in this lot of seventy-five advertised
last week. Sale may close most any day.
Fair warning to all come while we have
them at advertised prices.
Biggest, Busiest and
Best on the Coast
and the Northwest
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
The House of Highest Quality
353 Washington Street
Wd
PREPARATIONS FOR
T.-.M. CONFESS
report.-. I 1.
tire
to!.
ib
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for
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that
had aire. on
lo- was j .
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' 'i.tik uta-
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"'ii : thrush
jetract the
.'-'en Fra
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maic-nr
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IP.l I're" LeaKe.l Wire 1
ii-isco. fai., Aug. 24.- - Arthur
of ('ripple ("reel:, ('oh. per-r.-lary
of the Trans-Missis-.-S-,
which Is to convene here
j We Do What
We
Specials This Week
$8 Doll Couches at $3.95
$10 Doll Couches at $4.95
$12 Doll Couches at $5.95
WL SLLL FOR
CASH ONLY
ALL GOODS AS REPRESENTED or MONEY REFUNDED
166-168
First St.
Martin Furniture Co.
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bufciness ri-ii.-.
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the i ' :t ,
tthuf- :--
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or ir.-estment op
tt.e norhnest are
''cr than they can
folr.g tu H. A.
oi of the credit
' of ('r.lcagxv Mr.
i Hoi tlan-1 e short
I 1 Hi- vtiin.n the
b, referring .Seme
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the m 1 d 1 e
.terested in
: us a field
as a
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h n 1 since
a: -1 ho hBa
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Portland will entertain ;
. iiiston of 1(10 Colornilo business in.-n.
members of the "ob rado Manuf ic! u rers'
associntlr.n, on Octobei 1", m.oiding to
a letter received by the Commercial I
club tills morning froni Tn..n,.!S ".
Scott. . ruary of the ass . ',.,:; p. 1
According to the plans Cr tt.e .'..:.i
rado bunch, they jfl l.. rlei :u,.!:
co to Kail lMk: la lie I 'ni. in i iicii: -.
to l.c.p Angeles from Hilt like v la tie
Min J'edrJ rout'", to S n Fianoluco Vi
the Southern I'aelrlc. ;o Portland via
the Sha-sta route anu b..ck 'o Hull l ake
In .
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IK VTII OF PRo.MIXEXT
ASTo;i ATTORXEY
o er tne ( i l:
1 nirlnu' t he 1 1 lp
National Iriifcrat
c uer ue. N .M .
s i ppi i oinne r ia
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win take In t .
on 'v.ti ress at A I r.
a Ic 1 the 1 mdh Mis.;
- tigress at S m I-': n
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mar.-jfart
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await :l en h re.
l;el,f.!.!..i: f
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'. i.ss , rl :, g th- I
a weico-ne n I'orl
tie g--.. ! sights
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trom (ictoii.-r r, to October 10, estab
! .sued hea,i.U.i iters In the board of trade
!' ins in the 1'erry building todav. fc'oc-
clary 1 'tin. Is has come to make ar-r.-i
n irem.-r.t f-.r tl." great congress, which
will he at'. -t.de. I by delegates from eyerv
state and territory v.-st of tlie Missls
!' ! p 1 . 1 r ! '. ( i .
It is expected that at least 1.000 dele
gates will a trend, the convention from
outside stat- s as well ns l.OOu from this
state. li ligation, forestry, rivers and
.uiibors. Insular possessions und mines
a: I mining are among the principal
(opu s to le discussed at the congress.
I :., no nsure for the reclamation of aub
1 eige I lands, introduced at the last ses
o.ui ,,f congress by Senator F"lint of
I. .is slate uill he explniried
A complete report of the doings of the
congress 'ell! be mailed to each member
..; congress by the secretary
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'-er j -iMfWt of h '
' f'et ;-.; IMC
(hie of f,e jot She (,p
-rp !nt that the defend 1
I Hated thl, .trio f r I
ilidirir er. f-t.nrlrr.it
Bertha Y. W
her husbaiu J
den fron, w lie
r!leve.i '!.. I
for dl o: . e, ;i i-res'i-ne
her n.a
' ; n : f r M r
bar.d with, treating i:er ir. a .
n.r. uii.tr. m ini er i e-'.pir.t: u;
gr-ss pcror.al 1 nd' -r.i ti - s
epihe-?. fc-riklr.g lor. and f'-,a
rr.a.k1r.g hr earn her .n ii-. lr i
hi h render! l:fe bur le-some
.1ERV DRAWX FOR
SEPT EM HER TERM
K si-; i;rj po;
TWn MIIXi, PEI.'SOXS
Mrxirn ',fy, A'i. 4 - - Ma n y prop Jo
Tvhn fi rin-'Iv Trr!c;' sf--i.n, I.iss .in
Itiifs viil ) fop e! )':oaft.r
trn! first rn.s tr pnv 2 " f cents
;'M i-r rr.11'- as aairi.st 1 : ' vAp, the
''.-lr. 1:i.h f;.T". It WiiP an nnunrpd to-
i i i! at t h M-xli'an rovti. rrifn t h;t
l tiiTr-,1 n-"ir' v all th1 railro-arls tn Mpk
!. Th.- pr'Mr.- of abn nij e third
''if ctvrhes, wlilrh have h-n popular
h:i! Ill'-rally p-i t rrtp Jard
TL1 '( rn 'ru7. lino, finrlnff fr--rr. this
''tv to X' ra ( 'rur th p-ti h a j .". u
'"''intry. Is th only II n m - r 1 1 - j -
t h 1 r i.ss coarh-e F! p j r a h vv
' .. it i.aPT-r;"r who fr.rtn'v rf '
:.. r'ass nr T-iklnp" flrpt-' . h-
The r" v-. of th ro.i -1 1 s h--! -
ratiy increased by th new arrange-
XAQU1NA BAY
Oregon's flatchless Beach Resort
TEETH WITH OR
WITHOUT PLATES
OUT OT TOWJT PEOPLE
WO C U II U O juui vvm, -
' anA vi.tm Work In a dav If neccssar-, f
PoeltlTely Felnleee Iitractiug Free
when plates or bridges are ordered
Sensitive teeth avnd root removed with
out the leeet pain. Ten chairs only
the most scientific and careful work.
30 TZ1X8 nt POXTLAES,
WA UIC1T AITS ABSOCIATXa
VT lOCv pinleee Dentists.
ralllneT Bldg Third end WHhlnrtos
e. m. to r. tn.. b'Jtidtyi to n
l"alnless Extraction. 60c: Platee. IS 00.
The Place to Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv
able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation
ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food, and an
abundance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern ne
cessities, such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly pro-
ided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottaces partly fur--
:-U.l i- - 1 i t f i
niMieu or uniurnisnea to De naa cneapiy. strict municipal
J sanitary regulations.
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Summer Excursion Rates I
From All Points in the Northwest
ia mi r ts r .
eeke in t e il'.nnJ' ..'.,
Mm cf 1100 fnr r.aine tn c
of her propr1
r-la.: nt :(T
The Jury l'ef for the P; rrhr t
cf cn.rt commepctrg ,e; r m ,fT fi w,
dnewn In Judge Oartenbei". a rnur k
morning Tl judge a.', wet a la-t
r.-.ml of fun f. r fr-: d'.r.r-g o
term, which will be a f-jl! cr-e T '
(trend J-rrjr wi;i te drawn 'n SeptrrV
. the open In of the ru --,, rf
r. v.r'ar d ; ; i
' 1. H
g He cfLn-
T (re. ,H5 re-
' ' I 'a s .-. I. a ,;
e " ! lo -, . 0f f .
r ! a : r g n . e
t r.;ni x Jul,
a.r. d wore a
M iadam road.
; i ' " erlaiMl. o ged
r-m Wa hou e-a 1.
!d ro; rome
and f not
MAD RE EE ENWADES
GO ED EX GATE PARK
Orego
Djjjfe
Oomc Ofloet
coatrr rtLtijfO.
PAPER COM PA XT I X
XEW F.TERPRIES
(flitted rreee LeaeeA Wired
8n Francisco. Aug 24 The park
ccmrr.iaeioneri sre today preparing an .
appraj to the chief of police end pi- '
!lc com ml ("'. on to lnforce the reg-ula-tinna
arainT allowing CAttle tn run at
large lr. the cltv and have asked that -te
ni'int"! police prevent a repetition
cf yefnerdar"e Incident, when a rr.ad i
bull ran !ntn Orrtden Oete rark. whn It
Both Phones. A and Main J0I9.
COFFEE
Schilling's Best is the
name that returns your
money if you don't like it
A Tew tracer rerersi rest seer V fee dasj
iTfce ttUlsi i Beet, we se klse.
NF.WTORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to
Albany or Corvallisu trience Corvallis & Eastern Railroad.
Train service daily, and the trip a pleasure throughout. Leave
Fortland 8:15 a. m., main line, via Albany, or 7 a. m., via west
side line.
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roRir-A.i. ouuax.
A. U
U lAltlTEL Oerwrei V
cxA-HKMca a amctex Aen. Mcx
Comnsnr
.Is Best for Oregonians
ry k'tlea of lr-o-r-.ra-d
lh t ririrT 'rh
b I'-'s, McKail
- - d - -rr.er' -at tt the -.,-rle-rr.
:.-- e axe to r,ble th c rr,-
' '" In new r.terpr'-. lr,-
'' t : '' n-ejn.fture an-1 Ps c-.f
I 11"' . pejr gi, etc O W uteika
rr.ar.ag-r ci the eteUr.nery depenmert
of if -.-nrraji. mt that the rteet !
U5 enab.e the fomput to ht,rcie Its
"w h li d'r.t oa Lb ooreer f fifth -r-
Pine rU-eelA
CASTOR I A
Tot Infant and Children.
Hi Uzi Yea Ksn Ahrajs Bssgfet
Bmts li
BLguMtan of
7
mi fuU of rc.erryrcaiere. end created
havoc.
The bull appeared at the children's
playgro-und and drove the little ones to
eafetv In Tight Pandemontus reigned
t mTig the women ana children for
several hours.
Mounted police haed the Intruder
throue-h the park and finally captured
him with lariata.
Colored Clab Wottvu.
(Apetel DteiMtre to Tbe Joereel )
Kew Tork, Aif. 14 The National
Federation of Coiorad Wtmm'i Clebe
sset la Brekl jti today for a f eer dare'
7 h opwsons; was ax teas ea Xrj
RATES FROM PORTLAND
Season tickets, on sale daily 58.00
X Saturday-to-Monday tickets 93.00
Call at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Pacific, Third
and Washington streets, in Portland, or at any Southern Ta-
cific agency elsewhere, for complete information.
t WM. McMURRAY
X General Passenger Agent, Southern Pacific Co. Oregon Lines, X
j Portland, Oregon. '
Tft:
delecatea rep reeen tins; oryejilBetlons of
colored women hi many different pert!
of the cowitrr. For tnfr entertaJoreent
elaborate arranreeete have bii snete
er the eoiorwd wowtew ana enorea or
rafitaetlons of Oreetee- New Tork The
xiveaU0 hAS prepared aa latereemaa;
proereea um prawtoeei
peer SJkd dle alsna
s warletw ctntjwti of Interest ant
impertaae te toe bosto rae and
ssra hi mteiiiawaai adranewmeat.
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