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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 0. 4911: as ROSE AND BERRY FESM IS READY Un4. At Orant hH Or. in .August lit Tk itnA toa.ther several. nui. Bbe left him at Sanla Roee and later tha aathwar of ErtltSl Dunen, a iui nf a.atlr ths umi SIT her Mlf, eroaeed here. A courtship eul- mlnatad In tha weddlnr of last evening. She an formerly Mlaa Alloa usDern. Tba couple will reside hara when the rroem is with tot rsTsaa i-cm eompanr. mmm HOMELESS TODAY i.ui.mU i .,;. rink w,i iin. GENEROUS ARTISANS AUiuuiu i-uuico iviuu inn wii-i nrirnDii eounni ncur ncrunjw owiwwui veil Carter Monument Daring Week. (wtal DtaHM The Jnaraat Rlckreell. Or, Jane I Tha United I Artlaana and tha aohool children ari Polk aountr held a plenla Saturdar. when It la eetlmated mora then teop were la attendanoe. Special tralna from J. F. Norvers Record, Plant, Accounts, Furniture, Go in Sunday Fire. faaert.1 Mm tea te The MeraaLt Arlington, Or, June I. Fire Sunday AbmUI Mesa, t TV. Ieenal - AahUnd, Or, Jane .AatUjid will I o.Icm n-ii.. .nd olher nrerbr towns '. a to a fclaaa of glory tosnerrew, tba oolCa.rrld a urge delegation of Artisans, I antlrelr destroyed two frame building oaaloa helng tha aanaai oee and straw ptncludtng Governor Weat and supreme I, t Arlington, one vacant, tha other oo berry feetlval, whtoh la aow a reoog kof fleers of tha order, cupled by tha Arlington Record newa- nlied Inatltatlon la tale vicinity, bald f One of tha Incidents af tha day eo- paper and Job offlee. Tha flame, with gret aclat under, tba auspice of Lcurred when Governor Weat, in detail- .Mad by a weat breese, spread ao rap tba Ladle" Clvjc improremant clan, an Hng hie policy for tha Rerorm scnooi. jy that It was Impoestble to aava any organisation steading sponsor for every I indicatad hla d est re to add a moving machinery or type. Tha books and ao- thing In tha way of municipal improve- L picture machine to tha equipment le counts are all burned. Tha household ; meat aad ambalUabmant This ear I provide emueernent for the ohlldren. roods belonging to the editor, which nival embraces all feature af tba ree j supreme Master Hudson Instantly wrr a. building adjoining, ar also rastivai togetner witn many mow a-1 called upon the Artlaana to rnrnisn im i lmon( the rulna. ireeuona, ana me snaimi n m bw i ajho with tha equipment, ana money j. y. Norvel. editor and owner of tha longer In tha experimental stage, having j poured Into outstretched bata, and upon newspaper, estimates the loaa on hla assumed the proportion of a grand holl ear outing This evening the carnival will bi ushered In by a play at the Chautau qua building, a stock company at the Zrla theatre hawing tendered its eer Vlcea In behalf of tha carnival enter prise. Tha parade will occur tomorrow morn lag and tha rose and strawberry ex hibit proper will be held in the after noon and evening. tha speaker's platform. BANKS IS WONDERING WHICH WAY TO GROW presses, type engines and other rix turea at 12000, Insurance of 1600 being carried on the filter. Despite this heavy loes Mr. Norvel says he will open another printing office in the near future. Tha location of the burning building wis such that all the nouaea in the block were In dangar from flying aparks which several times caught on the roofs of dwelling houaea but were quickly ex tinguished. It has not been learned how the fir originated. ENTERTAINMENT FOR STEEL CORPORATION PAYS $18,000,000 FOR LAND Bm4.I MuMtck te The JearaiL) PYirest 0 rove, Or., June . The town of Banks, seven miles north or mis cttv. Is in something of a dilemma, as Th Aahland roaa tha track of the United Railways elec ts already everywhere In evidence, while I trio line crosses ths track of the P. R. strawberries promise to-be In prim con- I A N. line a near roue irom um ui- dlUon. I neaa center of tha town, and it is a A baby ahow. will ba the drawing card I question whether the town win graa- at the opera housa ta tha afternoon I ually build ao aa t center near tne Supplemented with moving picture. As 1 Junction of tba two reiiroaos, or remain cate InfanU aa arise In the world ar I where It Is. Tha ateam road win be indigenous to this section. I In full operation some time tnts year Pittsburg. Pa.. June I. The Pittsburg The Ulvic improvement club na lak-lclaar to Tiiiamoox. ana is on una i r. vmn.nv la about te aall 7000 aa up another neglected matter. Month Una, having a depot near tha center of a of improved Connersrllle ooklng ago a memorial fountain executed In I tha town. Banks now has a population . . d ... 10.00O acres of undeveloped Dronae. was instaiieq on the Diasa. For of aver lo. wun a oommerciai ciuo ,m-Am .h. Ttnitat tttataa ntaal seme reason no oniciai ana puouo reo-1 tdenunea witn tne wregon development corDOrmtlon. The deal Involve 111,109, ognmon concerning this gin nas ever itagu. 000 the 7000 Improved acres being sold Sr,J2S.d,.,S 11: "2DV1VJS Ur H0.BOv.000. tha 10.000 nndloped . . " HOMH nni uiDTrnuwi, lacrea II 000.000. nd In connection with tba carnival ' . .. I ' v" v. . .. tJlS rift to tha cllv of tha Carta !! I . J "9 ciu.au w. to" the memory of their parenta. Mr" hr- t0, "a1? mJ"y: . . Hi I umh4 annual Mnv.ntlnn af tha Hotel Portland else WIU . waloom . eut-af- towa guaata.t the Raa Fasttval this weak. Th Ad dub ea Wedneaday at neon will give PC ipread (a th Uotel Portlaad. , All visiting ad man have m invited U earn, . whether they know any af th member f th alub or not. ' .William MeMurray, general paaaenger agent of tha O.-W. ft. A N. and Southern Paolfla lines, la Oregon, will ba chairman af th day. If pro pose t demonstrate tba working of th block system; aJao. there will ba other stunt. - .;,- . Thureday at naan la ta T. M. O. A. auditorium will be bald a special mast ing ef tha Procresslv Business Men's club, which. Ilk tba Ad club, ordinarily meets In Richards' reataurgnt Henry M. Browning, secretary of tha elab, will ba chairman of th day, and a musical program will be given under th direc tion of Blohard R. Perkins, one 'of th club' now member. Each member ha been given the privilege ef bringing all th guest h want to. One of tha moat unique ef all th Special club entertainment will be given Friday night by members of tha Press club te out-f-town : newepaper men, in tbatr luxuriously furnished quarters, second floor of tha Elks build ing Her again tha door of hospitality have been thrown wide open, and all guest who coma will be mad welcome, On European Orulae. Annapolis. Md., June 5. In charge of I Commander R. B Coon t a, the midship men ef all three classes at th United I States Naval academy sailed today on tha regular summer cruise to. Europe. I Th cruise 1 being taken In tha battle ships Iowa, Massachusetts and Indiana. Tha Itinerary this year la an unusually attractive one. After an eight day stay at Queenstown tha amps win go to Kieu, Germany, where they will be from July I I to July IS. They will proceed thence I to Bergen. Norway, arriving July 111 aad leaving July 23 for Gibraltar, where! they are due August I. The midshipmen will sail homeward from Gibraltar Au- guat I and arrive at Solomon's Island, I Md.. August SI, where five days will be spent he for returning to Annapolis. I Congressman,'.; Says' t Group Dominates Railroads, Jele- graph, Telephone, Etc. (By tt IsteraatteMl Neva, garrUe.) .Washington, June Absolut control of th railroad, telegraph.: telephone. Iron and steel Industries rest In th hand of five men, who are the principal owner ef th United State Steel cor poration, according td a statement made by Representative ira u, copier ci Illi nois, In the graduation addreea to the Bliss JClMtrloal aobeol at Carroll In stitute, - , i In addition t this report Copley ssld th aame men eontrel 60 per cent of the banking Interest of New Tork and that praotlcauy every gas and eleotrlo plant In the country I dominated by them. Mi- rnttlav addrassad ' hla remafii principally to the young men and told them It was their duty te endeavor to inui tKaaa avll Ha ' declared the country was facing the aame thing as in ast ana that it wauld take all the strength of the greatest atateamen to bring the powerful trust and oorpofa lion unaer isaerai reguiauoa. ,. Oothlerfl a AUnnUo dtf. (Rpeelal DUpatrk te Tke foarsal l . Atlantic City, N, Jun, . Th gn. nual oonventloo of the. National Asso ciation of Clothiers,' which la to hold Its sessions In Atlantic City this week, ha attracted a large number of prominent representatives Of the trade from Rochester. Chicago. New Tork. SL awtiwi iif" V awaiM M1U Vlillf i. W Uaagj Numerous qusstlona of interest and im portance to ; the clothing trade are slated for consideration. . . v ; im 7r-virsrr iraiuiuiiy Natural Laxniive ir nLLt. D.tla.anl. . - E3 IFjQ Biliousness. ' Sick Headache, t Stomach Disorders, a) i v ana 4 . if COHOTIPATIOH Look at the Roses 1 and then come and look at these clothes! You'll fine! about the two some thing akin-not because the clothes are pink, but because they are good to look at-all the new colorings in rJiagonals, blue pin stripes and a host of gray and tan mixtures-all of 'em from the world's greatest tailors and Mrs. H. B. Csrter. second annual oonventloo of the Hotel The attendance will be augmented by ,M, 5"" , It l.n L .. .v.. " - "1 lar aeaslons of ths convention will be- Co'nducto;; now on Iti way homT f"i " trT,WT.bOUh,,.dhrmr the tld annual convention recently held U t0 .Uma.,?d th-.l?tl" at Jacksonville. Fla. Their Itinerary DonlracM w.m",v"i' "n"'" la bHngs them through Ashland south wm x . anjoying tpe eiaoorsta emer- MUM. anarial train Til.... mma viwtiuvu u. 1 Ing, June 6. and arrangements are un- morIw afternoon they will be received dcr way to "hold up- the sneclal her. bT Ovrfnor and Mr. Fos at ths state for a brief period In order that the nou,a- oth,r n"r""nt reatures win vftjitora. to the number of a hundred or UB-hei at the Parker house. I. ui K L viio nv(oi 01111 c 1 new, a olam bake at Nantucket Beach and an automobile ride to Lexington and Con-oord. H22 . more, may wltnees and participate la . uie rouna or pleasure. OREGON GIRL DIVORCED ; , AND REWED SAME DAY ' eaB-nBaaBsBSBaBBa, (SperUi DUpntrk to The JooratL) Reno, Nov., June i. Alice aL Mo ; Innls. an Oregon girl of well-known family, yesterday stepped from tha mtt. . L w "J1' had ted her Instrumental and vocal music, speeches fa-7hJa I r..! " "elect bv Prominent members of the different V. ... t?w8JBmu.cii "i- lodges represented, a dinner at noon and aniLi k- .v.'. 1 "u"""!r ""iciai, accom- sports of all kinds. Including a ball Vw. ' .'" "PPy with. game. The following lodgea will be wed ai si ?5f Prm,"io to represented at the picnic: Cornelius. Mclnnll . r' tnir?' WUllam A. North Plains. Foreat Grove. Htllsboro, . Atcinnla, a former contractor of Port-1 Newburg, North Tamhlll and Gaston. K. of P. Plan Gaston Picnic (Bseetal DUsatek te Tke JeoroaLl Forest Grove. Or., June 6. The Knights of Pythias lodges of this dis trict are planning to hold an elaborate, I picnio in Washington county, June 24, at Gaston. The program will consist of Three Months' Rental of a (rt Remington Typewriter J) We will rent you a model 6, 7 or 8 Remington Typewriter in good condition for One-Quarter Year at 55.00. If you wish to buy the machine at the expiration of the rental period, that $5.00 will be applied on the purchase price. Here is the most attractive rental and purchase offer we have ever made. Remington TyPJJJ Company 245 STARK STKEET Main 3 A-1573 BK(tfW Ha" o f STEIN-BL0CH $20 and up "Where yotl get the best" w6m On Washington, Near Fifth acrlee Sate fi FirtSMii fi file teii afelpairlliicifi Mr. Fawl had ordered through us all the Furnishings of the Grand Oaks Apartments, on the East Side, but owing to a disagreement with the owners of the building, changed his plans. The furniture, car pets, bedding, curtains, etc, especially ordered for him from the East have been left on our hands in their original cases. Our shipping-room force is now engaged in unpacking this stock of Grand Oaks Beds, Dressers, Rockers, Tables, Chairs, etc., etc, and we have samples of all these new goods on display, and Yoe Meveip to YdDiir Life BougM Fmimntaipe 0'". Cheaply 2 for we are going to forget all about what it should sell f OrT We are going to forget cbst-for And CASH OR CREDIT goes at this sale we must convert it into money and gei it out of the way of our regular stock at the earliest possible date. Genuine Leather Seat Mi Roebers . . -. - - a. $7.50 Values lor 0 0mmmm Cash Only for This Special These handsome Quarter-Sawed Oak Rockers are in two ; styles; have spring seats of steel construction, covered with genuine leather; in wax finish only. 100 Prs. Best Grade lace CiiFtefas These Curtains are 45 in. wide by 2 yds. In length. Fine grade Ecru Net Cur tains that should sell for $$. Sacrifice Price, pair $2.95 40 Library Tables 34x24 in Size 88 Values.. These are made of fine selected Eastern plain oak in the wax finish ; size of table, 34x24 inches, just like cut, special $3.50 50 of These Gold Bronze icis SS $7.75 Stock No. 950, elegant gold bronze, or Vernis Martin Beds, made just like the cut Beds sold regularly for $13.50, for only $7.75. mm 60 Pairs Emmerich PiIIovspa.r03.25 These are regular $6.00 values, but owing to the fact that ticks contain Jhe name "Grand Oaks," we shall off them at the above low price, per pair, $3.25. The slips, however, will cover the name t of the house. Snaps ! Snaps ! SO Quartered Oak iressers mm. These are solid oak, quartered and polished ; two top drawers swell fronts; shaped French plate like cut, 18x28 inches. These $22.50 Dressers going at $13.50. 5000 Yards of All-Wool Velvet Carpet These are in three beautiful patterns of Oriental design, colors are two-tone tans and reds. All wool velvet Carpet that will last a lifetime. Is worth reg. $1.50 per yard, sac rifice price, per yard, sewed, lined and laid $1.10 YARD. INLAID LINOLEUM, $1;10;. in three patterns; regular $1.80 quality, lined and laid, $1.10. FIRST AND YAMHILL SECOND AND YAMHILL 300 Oak Dming Stock No. 1042 These are solid quarter-sawed oak, genuine leather seats, claw feet, box seat, made like; the cut; .would be cheap at $6.00, special, $3.25. ; : r r