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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAND, SATURDAY EVE NING, JUNE 13. i:i AW. niiiZS M7ARDED TO GRADUATES Commencement Exercises of Portland Academy Have Many Good Features. , Portland' aradomy brake away from ordinary commencements In its gradu ating exercises, held last night, at the First Presbyterian ; church. A prize Breaking: contest was substituted, for tha usual wearying- series ' of familiar orations. First prise was wdn by Miss Clea Nickerson with Macauley'a "Vir ginia," and second prise by Guy Wor den Brace -with Phillips1 "Tribute to Lincoln," Other speakers were Lewis Donald Wanser, Clarence Pratt Curry and Ed ward Andrew Geary..' Attractive fea tures were the beautiful deeorations and musio by the-iGirls'. Glee club, and a chorus of . mixed, voices. Bass solos were sung by Edward Milton Runyan, riplomas were presented by Charles E. Ladd and declamation prises by Judge W. B. Gilbert The Judges of the declamation contest' were Dr. W, F. Reagor, Robert C. French, Frank B. Riley, R. L. Donald and John P. O'Hara, Chorus of allied Voices. Tn the Girls' Glee club were numbered Lillian Buehner, Delia Hahn, Eleuthere Smith, Ruth Steiwer, . Wary isrownue, pnuiren -Fuller. Elsa Gill. Clea Nicker- son, Genevieve Butterfleld, V'Ona Guth rie, Mildred Moulton, Carolyn Seal, and In the chorus of mixed voices, Stanley Bacon, Walter George Carl, Clifton Con- stone. Milton Runyan, Dougla Warner anrf th fiirls Glee club. .? The personnel of , the graduating class Is as follows: Classical, with Greek Francis Wil i ann Renef leL Guy Worden Brace. mKHial' without Greek Alfred Bar- hard Clark. Clarence irau uurry, Franceses Gill, Norms, Frances Graves. Philip Lud well Jackson. Colin Living- Tiion Inenist. Peters. Scientific Frances Adams, Tasaku Ban, Curtlss Munroe Barbour, Earle Bamuel Cobb, Clifton French Condon, Melvin Dodson FelL Ansel Floyd Hos mer, William Forrest Jenne, Fred.Neal Kendall, Clayton Brown Lewis, Harold Alexander Mayer, Eleanor Sophronla McClalne, Walter George Moffett, Ver gil Goodell Noland, Kenneth Miles Nor rls, Douglas Holmes Warner, Edward Everett Wilson, Kent Mercer Weaver. 14 In Modern XangnBffs. Modern Language Ruth Lillian Bueh ner, Florence Clary, : Frances . Evelyn Fuller, Kathleen Furnish. V'Ona Guthrie, Delia Hahn, Orrice Klncaid Joslyn, Mabel Henrietta Korell, Clea Margaret Nickerson, Marjory Taylor Read, Lila Margaret Sengstake, Eleuthera Lewis Smith, Ruth Elizabeth Steiwer, Susan Stoiwer. : ... . v ' Commercial-r-Charles Frederick Batch elder, Raymond Eugene Coursen, How ard Bellinger Evans, William Earl Te gurt. Sixty-nine students, the largest class In history, received diplomas last night at the annual commencement exercises of the Holmes Business college, held in the Portland theatre. An audience of friends and relatives which filled the theatre to the doors applauded the graduates. '' ' The diplomas were presented , by Mayor-Simon, who commended the graduates for their achievements and paid a tribute to. the work of the col lege.! '': "''y'V'--'''''"?:-:-': - B. S Josselyn;' president of the port land Railway, Light and Power com pany, delivered a much appreciated ad dress: He expressed the sentiment that a young man or woman In buslnes life must have not alone education but also modesty of thought and deed and a sense of loyalty to the employer. . Mr. Josselyn spoke of the fact he had had to fight his way through life without the assistance of a previous education. Speedy on Typewriter. ; , G. vT. Johnson, in a short adaress, said the world owed no one a living, but that every individual owed it to the world to live an honest life. The class prophecy was read by Mar garet McLennon. A recitation by- Miss Maude Angell. from the Gillespie school of expression, was much appreciated. Prizes were awarded as follows: Bookkeeping, James Crowley 1 stenogra phy, Mrs. L. H. MacDonald; typewriting speed contest, Theresa Wedek. In the speed competition on the typewriter Miss Wedek won great applause when It was announced she had written at the rats of 151 words a minute. She has been In school but five months and It Is thought she may develop into a world record breaker. The world's record J s only 18 words a minute. The motto of the graduating class was TLabor Contra ers All Things." This is the largest class in the his. tory of the Institution and the enroll ment in the Institution this year was II per cent greater than last year.'. KG 0L00D III STl lIEDEPAfflEIIT Acting Governor Is 33, -SSc. McArthur31 and Corey 35; Bowerman Pardons.' (Salem Bureau of The Journal.) ; Salem, Or., June 18. Since Jay Bow erman becarne acting governor ' of Ore gon no state in the' Union, perhaps, has a trio "Of as .young men in the most important departments of its Ad ministrative branch as does this state. The, new acting governor Is 33 years old. i Secretary C. N. McArthur, the personal representative ; of Governor Benson, -was 81 years old the ether day, while H. H. Corey, who Is chief clerk In the Office- of the secretary of state and his full charge of that office, is but S5 'years olCS' Eastern Oregon never before was so well . represented In the executive do partment. Mr, Corey's home is Baker City, while, the new acting governor lives at Condon. C N. McArthur, wbose home' is in Portland, Is western Ore gon's sole representative in the admin lstrative offices. It is new blood and an aggressive combination and upon which the only restraint of a maturer mind ; is the conservative , influence which might be exerted upon occasion by State Treasurer George A Steel, Mr. Corey of the secretary or state's office and Acting Governor Bowerman fought together in the Philippines. Each attained the rank of sergeant and were attached to battery B, light artillery, of the Second regiment; of Oregon volun teers. Mr. Corey jwas chief of the sec ond division and Mr. Bowerman was chief of the fourth section. Mr. Corey is conceded to be one of the most effi cient and-most competent officials in the state's service at this time, and though older than the other two of the incomparable ; trio, looks to Be the younger. Ail are big men, none weigh ing less than 190 pounds. Though having been in office but two days and part of another, the new" act ing governor shows an adaptability for the job. He has been in office long enough to be besieged with, the usual seekers after pardons and afit, of flee. In fact, he has already granted a par- Woman loves a Clear, rosy complexion. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood. clears the skin, restores ruddy, sound health. Torturing eczema spreads Its burning area every day. Doan a Ointment quick ly stops its spreading, instantly relieves the itching, cures It permanently. At any drug store. Dean's Regulets cure constipation, tone the stomach, - stimulate the liver, pro mote digestion and - appetite and easy passages of the bowels. Ask your drug gist for them. 2S cents a box. There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Cures it In a few hours. Relieves any pain In any part. Hot any Mill THIS! Thi Original ind Gsnulnt 0 ft LICK'S HALTED CTILIt - Thi Food-drink for All Ages. - At restaurants, hotels and fountain. Deuciout, invigorating and sustaining. : Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don travel without it, A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Takenorebtitute.AikforHORLICK& Others are imitation. Serenaders Break Window. Athena, Or., June IS. B." D. Clemens has filed indictments against 10 boys of this city, the complaint being that ' certain damage was done to his bouse, and several windows broken .when number of boys gathered around the Clemens home a few nights ago for the purpose of serenading Joseph Clemens, who was recently married. The boys with their tin cans, etc., knocked out a few panes of glass in their effort to rouse the young couple. - Robblns-Lamont Wedding. Kew York, June IS. A large party of prominent society folk Journeyed to MlUbrook today to attend the wedding there of Miss Frances Cleveland Lamont, daughter of the- late Daniel LamOnt. who was secretary of war in President Cleveland s second administration, and Mr. Francis Le Baron Robbins, Jr., of mis city, xne ceremony took place In Grace church at noon and was followed by a reception at the country home of tne oriqe s motner. t U JJ L. i BLOOD TAINTS Tell Their Own Story Tb eruption, th pimple, the eonnef-oalmvA potii, tb iwoli tooslla and other aymntoma Imtk-nte at Icaxt the primary ataga of Blood l'niwo. At tbla t6re tbcre'a help for anr one. Pon't walr. DuUjr ta cnstly. Gt a bottle of -HrowttHr Blowl -l'matment. tha (treat mmedf tat orrcra immediate ol radical reliet fj jut. bottle and Imn en month. Bend to DU, mhww.n, Vifi Area at., I'tilla.. or get It l'i11nd M TUB OWL diu;o CO. --" Soreness of th muscles, whether In duced ; by violent wxercis or Injury," is innnt Is equally valuable , for 'muscular rlx-mn&tlem, and always affods quick relief. - ... don or two, partially inveatlgated and recommended by Governop Benson. Ap plications have been numerous for the position of master fish warden, since the announcement was made Thursday thai H. C McAllister would probably resign. . . Today Mr, Bowerman left Salem for Condon, where next week he will try someater right cases in the circuit court for Wheeler county. After those cases have been disposed of he will return to Salem and resume his official duties here, and will remain here until Governor Benson returns In July. Build New Lumber Mill. (Special Diapatch to Tbs Joornakt Cottage . Grove, Or., June , 18. C C. Shay of Portland has purchased a seo-( tion of standing timber near Divide, two miles south of Cottage Grove, and will forthwith commence the erection of a I . 11 "! ,. ... .! sawmill of 60,000 dally capacity, to be completed and in operation within 90 days. The mill will cut railroad ties and timbers exclusively,-and it is esti mated by Mr. Shay that there is suf ficient timber in the tract to run the mill for at least five years. Mr. Shay, who is the principal owner in three other corporations, will incorporate a company composed chiefly of " Portland men, to operate the new timber deal. He left for the metropolis of Oregon this morning to conclude his arrange ments. . ; Notarial Commissions. (Special Dispatch to Tha Journal.) Salem, Or., June 1$. Notarial com missions have been issued to B. B. Bar- ner, Amity;: X N. Benson, Myrtle Point; M. E. Fowler, Portland, and Austin Lincoln,. Flora. ' , . , , Weni: won::;:! should heed such warnings as head ache, nervousness, backache, de pression and weariness and fortify the system with the aid of 6 mm "PORTLAND'S MOST SCENIC ACREAGE" WflUMil 4,0'CD And Up IPep Acre 10 PER CENT DOWN , 2 PER CENT PER MO. 4 There Are Many Reasons Why You Should Invest inWillalatinPark The trustees of St. Helens H'all have' selected a 20-acre tract in Willalatin Park for a future home. This fact in itself assures you of a profitable investment. Then bear in mind; ; Willalatin Park is on the WEST SIDE but a short ride from the center of the city, near a carline with a 5c service. The soil is very rich, with plenty of depth. An exceptional view is to be had. Moderate building restrictions. In Willalatin Park we are offering you the best acreage proposition on the market today. It will be no trouble to convince you that this is a fact. Give us an opportunity. 1 ' Willalatin Investment Co. 214-215 BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING. .50 Round Trip June 2, 17 and 24; July 5 and 22 August 3; Sept 8, 1910 This low rate is via the Great Northern Railuxn from Seattle. Taeoma. Portland, Everett, Bellingharfl, Vancouver. Victoria. New Westminater. Wenatehee, Spokane and miny other poinu in WMhington, Oregon and British Columbia to - $60.00 to St Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth. Superior, and Kansas City. Pro portionate fares to New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, and other wiera poinu. orop-over anywnere on the lireat Northern Railway. Name your train tell the agent you want to go on the Oriental Lim- wa, tan mau or weat Northern Lxpress. Better till write me for , full information and our "East Over thi Mountain" . folder. uescriDes the routes past the new Glacier National Park to St raulj , Minneapolui Kansas City, Clucago and " " poinu east H. Dickson, C. P. & T. A. H. A. Jackson, A. G. F. & P. A. 122 Third Street, -Portland, Oregon Short nn ummer mm For a Day's Outing Up the Columbia t DsUfhtftU Jansts Easy to Get Thsrs O. B. . Train Bsrrics fust Might Satss Chsap-jui Xtadsof muMinsnts, lsoludlns; rlshlns;, Hunting, Bnrf Bathing-. Camping;, Boating;, Dancing-, to Sosnsry Cant Ba Beat, Including; watar raus, Bivsra and Bsadiands. Iitourells n KEAOTKZ82 BOTJ3TD 1 BETWZEST POWTUA1ND TXir EXCTJBSIOW BATXS. Going- Saturday Going; hy Bail or Bnnaay, strarning; By Boat , tarns Say, , irldal Vull ..... Multnomah Falls nonnevuie . . Cancads Locks i:ouins . . . Hood River Mosler . . , The Dalles beurerts . . . Celilo ...... Sunday . B turn Log Sunday Only. ' or Monday, 91.SS ' 91.35 1.85 , , IJti ' . 1.8S 1.60 1J15 " 1.SO 1.85 . 1.75 ' .... 8.50 ' 8.00 3.00 3.89 '., 3.30 3X0 8.75 f L 1x66 .... . . . , . .. '. . . . , . Good for ' ''. On ; Month. - $1.40 1.50 1.60 . 3.30 v 8.65 3.85 3.50 4.00 4.00 ' 4.00 ' Down the Columbia The O. mouth also Satunlsy to Monday tickets at 18.00. the mouth of the Columbia River, on the Waahlneton shore. Tor 14.00. Tickets rood' elx fst month.. mimqj i., ivjuituar iickpih ar io.uv. me van leave rnniniiu si o 11. in. inn oiurMavn nr. in n. m i tmT-Hasa!o' -from -AsTT streprd6c'K"d9ny;"nna'o'tathInar ln"the sirf"hy 9:80 next" morning. bla,. ls the trip DOWN THE COLUMBIA. .,; V.vy.v; , Furchass tSokets and Inquire carefully about tost and train sehed- ,v ; , : ulss at the City Ticket Ofllce, Third and Washington Streets. - :i-,:-;:;--::V,;;';:;,: y-. WM. MoMURRAY .-ZX.:Xv:, j.' . , - GEWEltAIi PAS5EHGEB AOSBTP, FOXTLAJtS, OEEG0. Sold EverrwWa. la box 10a. and 2Se Bing Chong OETEBBATES , CXXNESB DOCTOB Cures all diseases of men and women by use of the famous Chinese herbs.-, omen HOT7BS 8 to '11 a. m., 3 to 6 p. m. Office, room 11, 825H Alder St., or 133 H 1st St. 11 a. m. to 1 p. m.. 6 to 11 p. nt 283 runders, Bet. 4ta and 5th. J A L J URINARY DISCHARGES KHIEVED Kf 24 nouns Each Cap suls bears pDYj tha mmeJ-V Stuart of counterfeit) J AU. DRUGGISTS I CHICHESTER'S PTLLS hmitt Ak ;m Unrgi fcr ruw m Ktu ma i aimlNc bH, tailed with Blue Ribbea. T.k. Vnni-t. Mk fw lll-f irKS-TEHU' uuawnsiiKiiiD riUAIbiSt. -rCSOOl BY DRUGGISTS EVERTORH 7TlFOR WOMEN ONLY Savin and Cotton Root Pills, The, best and only reliable remedy for DELAYED PER IODS. Cure the most obstin ate cases in S to 10 days. Pries 1 Ser bor or three boxet $5.00. Sold a: ruKgists everywhere. Address T. J. P'.ERCE. til Allsky bids-.. Portland. Or. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets gently stimulate the liver and bow els to expel poisonous matter, clease the system, cure constipation and sick head ache. ' : ' I m m I '"TV 0.8 3. , C 628 Wo . TECH CHINESE DOCTOB The elclt neonle of the Paclfl west should not overlook thniance to be cured that C. Gee Wo s famous Chin eso'' herbs offer. Every da sees many People calling at his off les at 162 First street, corner of Mamson, to take the treatment, and everyAlay sees many cured. Even the malls bring; numerous Inmiirlea about the herbs. They are curing, hundreds. Chronlo diseases those 'that doctors have pronounced In curable are belni cured all the time. People who cannot call should, write, giving symptoms, C. Gee Wo Is the most famous herbalist in. this part of ths country. His charges are reason able. His herbs are genuine. Call or write now. . . COVSVItTATIOlf rBXB Open Evenings and Sundays. Tf von ltva out of toWh and cannot call, write for symptom blank and cir cular. Inclosing 4 cents. in stamps. The CGee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1st St.. cor. Morrison. Portland, Or. USB . BUG fur catarrhal dlich trees, laflsi 'matloni, irritations or (Vi membrane. Cootalns ao i alcohol, which is aa Irritant; for narcotic which affords ibnt temporary relief. Bio 6 Coaas SOW BT DRUGGISTS a Till Etaot Chemical Co, CINCIIIUTI, onto in 1 N. ciNcmuTi, onto Sf J u livery AVcmsn , Is Interested and shoald Lknow about the muderful j !1 MARVEL Whirlinf SnrsT The nnw Varlnal srrlnre. EeiV-Ju"1 onnTenienu , m 11 cmum as "1 stanuy. Ask your drntrglrt for lu iioennuvuiir ne niitiy"iii or lllnntrsted book led 81t ran Mrnenutr na nni Innhuble to lsdlei. iATHi CO, M ! tM ttm tEV TOU, gat mm ay gkldmart Frag Co., Wooderd, Clark 0.. sad Lsne-Oarls Drag Co.. S stores. Tt' Idlree- Dr. Taylor's $10,000 Museum of Anatomy Open FREE to Men All men visiting Portland should see Dr. Taylor's Free Museum of Science. -As fsr ahead of all other advertised ' museums - as tha Dr. Taylor methods of ; treating men's diseases are superior to , the old, . haphazard and guesswork treatment. An exhibition pre-, pared at a great cost of time and labor. No charge to See 'museum,' which "is entirely apart from medical offices. . , ' Consultation and Advice Free Not a Dollar Need Be Paid Until Cured SB. TATTjOB, " . Tbs Leading Speolallst. Office Hours S A. M. to S P. M. Sally. Sundays, 10 to 1. , If Ton Cannot Call, Writ for Symptom Blank. . .. &o DR. TAYLOR Co. 834W MOBBISOK ST., COBNEB SECOBO l TXAT.. A23 WEAK, K3 fSC3 AI.a EVJ 3DOW3T Come to Me and be Cured Pay When 1 Cure You or pay me as yon rat the fcTiflt of m tn.tm.Tit TItfi DOCTOR my trsatment. THAT CHltES rEE FOB A CTJKB is lower than an ciaiist In the city, half that -others charge you. and no exorbitant charm r medfctiiea . I am an exnerf n&-lnll.t: llavt hud 80 years' practice In the treatment of dlstasi-a of men. Mv nfflren era' tha beat equipped In Portland, My methods are modern and up to. date. .My euros are Quick and positive. do not treat symptoms and patch up I thoroughly examine, each case-, find the cause, re move ft and thus oire the disease. : , I Ci "H Vsrleose Veins, Contraotsd Diseases, Piles and Speoiflo Blood Pol. on and all Ziiseassp of Men. " ; t SPECIAZ, DISEASES Newly eon- trfLterf . .nA 'phrnnln .r.aa rmmA Alt burning Itching and Inflammation stop ped In 24 hours. Cjires affected in sev. en dnva ' il (t if' ilk- Iu.uim very man a lifelong cure, with out taking medicine into the stomach. Examination free. If unable to call, write for list of questions Office hours a. m. to I p. m. Sua. days. 10 a. tn. to 1 p. m. only.' DR. LINDSAY 13SU SECWD ST. COB. T A1DEB, . FOBTLAJTO. OB. I) WOIIIN A SPECIALTY The well known Dr. S. X. 1 vtLm.a, wun ineir unines remedy of herbs and roots Al,r WAnrl,.? nil V T ha. cured many sufferers when . ii OLiiffr - remMiiM ' mvi failed. Sure cure for male and female, chronln. nrlvaru diseases, nervousness,,. .-,..- asthma, pneumonia, throat, lung trouuie, consumption, stomach, bladder, kidney and diseases- of all kinds. , Remedies harmless. Ho operation. Honest treat-' mant . pT,m1.1!rn fA. 1.1 I . . v n n S. X. CHAN. Call or writs to . THB 8. S. GSAV MEDICIBB CO. 1 I2i Morrison St, Between 1st and 2d . Portland. Or. Young: Ming Chinese Medicine Co. wonaerrul reme dies front herbs snd roots. Cure Cancer, Nervous n e s s, Catarrh, La Grippe, Blood Poison. DroDsv. i,iver, lUdney and Stomach Troubles. We cure all eh rou te Private Dls- v. .i aau omen when others .ail. Hnndrets of testimonials from grateful ptClmta No operations. Hon est treatments. Consultation tree. Toung Ming, 147 Taylor St., bet. See-, ond and Third. Portland. Or. CssssSMHMSlSsvtaitsi iQltWi; WS. jft'jail MMdsdl Mem Cifei ly The Best Treatment in the World, the Most Modern Methods, and No Guess work or Experimenting. No, Weak, Diseased, , Skeptical or Hopeless Man, : it Makes No Difference How Long He Has Treated, Can Doubt My Curing Him If He Will Take Time to Investigate for Himself How I Am Curing Afflicted ; Men After Other Specialists Fail, and After Some of These Men Had Given Up Hope of Ever Being Cured. I Prove to Every Man That I Can Cure Him and How I Do It Before Asking Him to Take Treatment or Payk Me a Penny. Why I Core Afflicted Men After Others Fail . I am not surprised that the majority of men who come to me had not been cured, because they had not received the careful examination given "by a skilled specialist who is an expert. - Men tell me they never received" a scientific examination until they came to my office, and their doctors . seemed to be more anxious to get their money than anything slae. You will see when you como to mo how different you will be examined. X don't treat men until I learn all about their condition, It makes no dlf- ' ference-how long It takes me to find It out. This Is why I cure after ' others fail. ' When you take treatment from me' you get the benefit of my best skill, tfrpe and attention necessary to cure you. I don't make a bit -of dlfference'on account of your pocketbook, I treat men to curs them and give them treatment that cannot fail. I want every afflicted man to call or write to me at once. This Is all I ask them to do to convince them ' beyond a doubt that I can cure them, mane them strong, vigorous, whole, happy, hearty, even if they think they are wrecks. Men who take treat ment from me Improve from the start and know I can cure them. 'Afflicted men, why wait, bs skeptical, diseased or weak, or continue to take treatment that la. doing you no good, .when you can get treatment from me that is certain, thai does you good at once and soon affects a cure? Many men have to. come to me sooner or later if they ars ever eured. Why not let me euro you before losing your money, health and strength in treating, with unskilled specialists? TOO CAN PAY AS ACIE, IYBER BENEFITED, OS U'OEN CURED. UT PRICES li'rrCIN TQE REACH CF EVERY SIAFf - If you suffer from Blood Disease, Vretaral Obstruction, Knotted Telna, Swollen Olands, Bores, vioers, nun Diseases, Kianey, jiiaaaer or Any Uri nary Troubles, Xervoua Debility, or Any Hen's Disease or Weakness due to excess or any other cause, I can surely cure you cure you honestly cure you qulokly. ' Not one cent does it cost you If I don't. Don't delay a single day. Dont wait until year life Is entirely mined, Don't worry about payment Come and talk, to me privately about your trouble. -1 will convince you. ' I Will cure-you or no cost to you. Come to Me and I Will Cure You BW IHottoi Best Treatment at Bsonabl Prleas. . Dont Give TJp Befors. Consulting-. Xa, " Call at Onoe if la Trouble"" OVABAXTXXD CVBES Many patients have told me, after t oured them, that they aesitated at first to oome on aooount of never havlnsf reoetved relief elsewhere, - aa4 they ..kad-. almost beooia so skeptical as to think thera was no ours for them- I wo an ouportanltr to treat Inst snob men, and it snakes, no dlffereaos about the financial part, aa X sever eoo.pt pay for any erriees aata Z aeoompllsb a cure, if there Is any donbt about we case being curable by my methods, provided Z an satisfied the patient is s&osre and reliable. ' My ' consultation and , advice is always free, whether you tske treatment or not. If you cannot call at office, wril-for eelf-minitneon blankr-Manr taee! rured af" home. Offioo hours. I a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 10 to 13 All correspondence In plain envelopea Medicines from 1 1.60 to 18.80 par r course. V. .Ccrncr Szzzzl zzi Ycr.ii!i trct!a . PORTLAND, OREGON