THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1803.
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UHOLE CITY PA YS HOMAGE TO
OREGON'S VICTORIOUS ATHLETES
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FACES, LAW SUIT
Architects Will Sue for $12,
500 Unless Sommcrrell Dc-r
cision Is Accepted.
The board of education faces a liw
ult a a raault of Its action In dla-
rCrilnf the award of Ita Jury ap
pointed to paae upon plana for tha pro-
poaad new Alblna high aeboot building
and awarding tha contract on plana
othar than thoaa daclarad bf Architect
Somraervell to ba tba best
Attorn? JX Solla Cohen, reprceent
Inc tha firm of Kabla Kabla, which
eubratttad tha plana decided by Bom-
marvall to ba tha beat, yesterday af-
tarnoon aarvad notloa oa tha board
that It muat either accent tha Diana
of hia firm, known aa dealga No. 11, or
Kabla Kaoie wouiq aemaaa me pay
ment of lit, BOO whioh they claim la
due them aa a fire par cent comraHi
Ion on tha 1260.000 wnicn tne new
Uliool building la to ooat, ...
in preionunr uia VL
firm Attorney Cohen aald they had no
dealra IP antavonlia tha board. All
ther wanted waa a aauara deal. Kabla
Kabla stood ret ay to auperviae ina
araotlon of tha bulldlna undar their
own plana known aa design No. 11,
which had been declared by Architect
Sotnmervell to ba not only tha beat
ut the onlr ona or the desirna wnicu
came witnin tna appropriation,
alt Xs Likely.
In case the board should decide to
go ahead and build tha achoolhouee
according to soma ona of the othe
dealsrna submitted. Kabla. A Kabl
would expect the payment of the sum
or IlZ.bUV, Demg a comminsion oi iiv
ner ont on the aDDronrlatlon of IJ60
000. In caaa tha board ahould refuaa
this, a suit for breach of contract
would ba the result.
Chairman Wlttenbenr smiled, and 8u
oerlntendent RIftler smiled, and the
members of the board ml led. and Wit
tenberar promptly referred tna matter
to tha Judiciary committee. tellintc
Cohen - that he would probably - near
from that committee in due time.
The new high achool site, the block
bounded by Seventeenth. Eighteenth
Davis and Couch atreeta, purohased
aecretely by the board several weeks
ro ror idj.uuu. aDDears naoie to cause
the members of the board nearly aa
much perturbation of spirit before tney
ret tnrouan witn tne matter aa tne
designs for the Alblna high school. The
residents of that neighborhood are pro
testlnar vigorously aoralnnt having tho
ouuaing ereciea mere, a petition "wns
presented to tne boara last weea ass
lng that tha determination to change
tha location of the high achool be
reconsidered, and yesterday una petl
tlon came un for consideration. But
it didn't get much, being merely placed
on me.
Offered Advance oa Tract.
An offer of 197.500. accompanied by
check for 1500 aa a guarantee oi
good laiui, lor ine new property waa
received by the board yesterday and
RESCUES IIEIl PET D0O
' 1 0XLY TO HE BITTEN
Mr Randall, IT Aider atreet.
waa bttteo by her dog In a pa
a eullar - manner yeatarday naern-
lng. Aa automobile raa over bar
4Tox terrier at Fark and Wash
ington. She hurriedly picked up
bar pat. who la Ita franay bit her
severely upon, tha lip and hand,
pr. J. H. Carrloo attended her
and pronounced her Injurlea not
aerloua Her buaband la an em
ploye of tha Commercial club.
PERSONALS . V
Itepraaentatlva-elect I II Mann ef
Pendleton la In Portland today on hla
way to tha state fair at Balam, where
intenda to remain during the week.
With hlra are Mrs. Mann and their
children.
Dr. J. N. Coahlen haa received news
of tba death of his father. Nicholas
Coghian, aged la. at his home at James
town, Kilkenny county. Ireland, on Au
gust IS. ltos.
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Forrest ' C. Smltbson.
Never, perhaps, la modern history haa
m trio of athletes been accorded a mora
enthusiastic welcome on their home
coming than that ' given - Forrest
Smith son. Alfred C. Gilbert and Dan J.
Kelly last night Flftr thousand peopl
were on the streets and at Multnomah
field to do homage to tba Olympic
champions, and they were given an. ova
tion which will long ba remembered by
athlete and spectator alike. Not in New
York, where the, greatest celebration of
tne Kind in years took place, was sucn
amthuelaam and good cheer displayed as
that which came from the crowds along
the streets of Portland and later in the
errand climax In tha Multnomah stadium.
After emending tha forenoon yester
day at una jiaues, wnere tney were
splendidly entertained by , tba business
man with automobile ridea, exercises on
tho most prominent sguare, a band con
cert and luncheon, tha trio continued
Its way to Portland. Hundreds of
Dalles people gave them an enthusiastic
end-off and a great streamer attached
to tbe aide of tha car announced: "Or-
, gon Olympio Winners Returning Home."
welcomed at Station.
- At every station en route tha boys
1 arera cheered. Arrived at Portland they
. ware of f totally welcomed by tha commit-
A. C. Gilbert,
tea, consisting of George McMillan, K.
B. Berg, General Charles P. Beebe, U.
B. Judge and Rev. A. A. Morrison. Sev
eral hundred admirers were at tha sta
tion to add to tha welcome. Including
many college mates of tha three boys.
They were thun out in automobiles
iia uucen to tna uommarciat ciud,
wum-e iuncneon waa servea ana tney
were visited by many friends. Tha pa
rade started at 8:25 o'clock and covered
the principal streets of tha city, contin
uing up Morrison street to tha field.
Torchlights and red fir liarhted the
rouia oi tne
as early as passible so that prepara
tions can be made for their entertainment.
Sinnot
that tbe prop
erty was not ror saie.
There was ona. dissenting voice, that
of Beach, who thought the offer ought
to be accepted. Wittenberg stated that
tna Doara naa aireaay been askea t
would take uz&.oou ror the prop
erty, iieacn a aid ne tnouant tnev
ought to take $125,000 If they could get
it ana ti tney coutan t tney ougnt to
take less. But he stood alone in hla
views and the offer was turned down
'and Sinnott's check ordered returned.
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$2.35, $3.85, $5.00.
Weve everything to
outfit hoys from Hats
to Shoes.
a narada from tha Clnmmerelal
club over the varloua streets to the
Multnomah field. Roman candles made
tbe sky scarkle with their arlow. The
thousand or more people who forged
Into the grandstand before tha head of
tne paraae reached tbe around and the
nuge bonfires ware lighted, witnessed
a scene not to be forrotten soon. Hun
dreds of- Chinese lanterns were spread
over the spaolous amphitheatre, stretch
ing irom tne ciuonouse to tna grand
stand and back aeraln. Tha soft, mellow
ngnta transformed the grounds into a
fairy elen. and hundreds of half-aubdued
exclamations fell on tha air.
- TaUyho Attracts Attention.
The Unlvaraitv of Oreonn alumni, wrhn
naa tne most elaborately decorated tal
ly ho In tha oarade. ware keenlv dlaan-
tiointed because they had to leave, the
una or marcn. xn ariver waa unable
to manaae nis noraea and at Hiith and
Washington had the police lead them out
of the crowd. ' The rlgtwas taken back
to Tne united uarnare staniea where the
leaders were taken off and it Joined the
paraae witn two noraes at Kieventh
and Morrison.
At the club tha driver was afraid to
drive them down tbe grade into the
field and tha occuoanta of tha ra h&it tn
carry their enthusiasm which had risen
to a furious heat Into the grounda afoot
The tallyho attraoted much attention
while In the parade because it u tha
oniy luuminatea one reatooned with
cuinese lantern a. t a huge flag of Irs
land floating out behind turned a pretty
uuiuuujueni in n ir fin.AmnrlMn
league, under whoee colore Dan Kelly
entered 'the Olympio gamea, and it
orougnt out many cneera. The Oregon
lemon yellow waa ahown in bunting.
Pennants and bows on tha canes carried
oy ins crowo.
When the head of he parade reached
tne club grounda a momentary atop
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field. The polloe, followed by the mill
tary, the tallyhoea and automdbilea
made a beautiful cloture, tha bonfires
showing the paradera off to dlaCInct
aaraniage. roe climax came when sev
eral hundred email boya dashed down
tne aiope pulling tne open carriage con
talntng tha athletea
They were drawn up in front of the
grandstand and with the troopa in the
rear rurnianing a heroio setting th
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apeechmaking began. On behalf of
Governor Chamberlain, who waa de
tainer, uoionei james Jarkaon. reore-
aented him. Colonel Jackson's short
addreas was full of Interest. He waa
followed by Jlayor Lane, who also
I spoke briefly, complimenting the young
men on wnat tnev oia in tna ionaon
Olympic games.
Chairman Morrison then Dresented
tha loving Cuds given to tha athletea
by the people of Portland in honor of
their Imperishable record at London. In
addition the Multnomah club gave For
rest Kmitnaon a nanasome tropny,
Smlthson having been tent la London
by the 4oca organlsttion. Tna city of
Baletn conrerred lartnar nonor ttpon Al
fred a Gilbert, when C. U leNary,
representing tna paiera people, present
ed tha pole vaalter with a handsome
cun of larre rrobortlona. Balem 1
Gilbert a birthplace. Dan Kelly bad the
same nonor conrerred oa mm wnea
Baker City, his home town, cava him
beaunrul cup.
Following tha Breaentatlon cf the
loving cups, a public reception waa
held at the Multnomah club during
which several hundred people ware pre-
avniea to too amicus aertieeL -
Baanaat Oons Tscaight.
Tonight tha athlete Wil ba th
ruesta of honor at a tdBM.set at the
Commercial club, at which 10 piatoa
win a prepared. The tic sets for tee
quet at lift ach are f"Ing rsp-
(wmg to the rift that anany
14 amt hare time to go eat tS'the
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