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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE .14, 1911. 3 - Will EflTERTAIN SUNDAY DELEGATES 1 Thrfi Carloads of Guests E ; Route - o , San 1 Francisco .Convention to Stop Off, to Attend Meeting June , 15-1 V k r 1 c',iV Three carloada of Sunday achool ape '; clallets from Winnipeg, New Tork. Cbl ,icago and SL raul" will atop off In Port- lnJ1o attend: theMultnomah. County . Sunday Bchool, convention to be held at the TaylOr Street . Methodlet Church, j Juno IS and It. ' They art delegateo on ( route to the Thirteenth , International ' Sunday School convention at Ban Fran cisco. - Thoae ' Intereated in Sunday ichool' affair have planned to; enter- ..tain the guests..' -The program will bo M.followai ,' v t ; Thursday Afternoon.- Ah IS. if Service of song, lad by Prof eaaor B. , T. Cllaaeld of Cbloagos prayer, by A. M. Locker, St, Paul, Minn.; -addreaa; "The . Advanced Plvlalon." Paul S. LHamcU, V St Paul; addreaa, "Our Sunday School J Opportunity,- , flev. A. L. , Phillips, D. EL, Richmond, Va.;, vocal aolo, Prof ee- ,aor T. unsold; addreaa, The urad ed LeeeonsMtev. H. II. MeyerD. V, ijiew York; addreaa; "The .Lesson Illus l trated.". Mrs. J. W. Barnea, Newark. N. J J. i vocal aolo, E.' T., Cllaaold; addreaa, J-Boya' Cluba," R. A. ' Walt a, Syraeuac, N.' Y.: addreaa, "Sunday School Evan igellam," E. K. Mohr, Michigan; preada ptation of dlplomaa to Taacher Training ciaaa.. ' .. -. dalt Banfnet at White Temple, p. am. K The number will be limited to , 100, The toaata wlU bo: : ' "Welcome to Our Oueete." Rev. W. B vHlnaon, D. D.; response. Rev. George R. . Merrill, I. D., Minneapolis, Minn.: "Mea and the Bible School," Pan E. BtUman, .MInneapolla; "Women and - the Bible School." lire. Paul S. derrick. St Paul ' ."Our Motto," Dr. J. H.- Batten, Bosemen, v atone. - " ; ' ' Bvealag Session, Taylor-St, CI tire hr " Son eervloe, led by Prof eaaor K. T. Cllaaold: prayer. Rev. F. .W. Wallaoe, . MonUna; addreaa, "Men and the Bible." Fred a Goodman, New Tork; addreaa, ",V"Tn vision we Need.-"Mro. Mary Foe. tar Bryuer, Chicago; 'vocal aolo, - EL' T . Cllaaold: addreaa. "Men and Religion." Andrew Stevenson, Chicago; , benedlo- UOB. : . . V . i: : -V ; TanJ 1$, Taylor-St, Ohnava. 1O0 p. aa. Service of long, led by Profeaaor EL , -O, Sallera. Chicago prayer. Rev. E. W. ..Halpenny, Chicago; addreaa, "Our Neighbor In Central .America,1 Rev. Aqulla A. Lucaa, Inetrnatlonal aecretary for the Weat Indlee; addreaa. "Adult . 'Biblo Claaa Work." Rev. J. C. Robert f eon. Toronto, Canada vocal aolo, Pro- ifeeaor E. O. Sellera; addreaa, "Teach 'lnf to Win." Rov. Edgar, T. Capell, Montreal, general aecretary of Quebec; J "A Canadian Oreetlng." H. E. Irwin, :;Toonto "Organiaed Adult Work In the Pomlnion'(1) H. F. Kenny.. Calgary. v Alberta; (!) I. VTt Wllllamaon. general ;aocretarr or Brltlah ColumbU; (I) W. . E. Dyer, Toronto, Canada; abort bual 'neaa aeaalonr adjournment."" " . ' Braalnf Saaalom, Same Cnarob. : it i Song eervtee; "An Introduction and .Greeting." Rev. George E. Paddack, D. ,IX; unfinished bualneaa; addreaa, JTbe .Teacher' a Opportunity," Mlaa-Margaret JSlattery, Boston, Maaa.'; Introduction of new "county prealdent ;,' , ySAYS RAILROAD RATES - ," nrvnun . ijiiii n ' limn Dtiumu nuivianumiwu . 1 -s-,'- :i San Francisco, June 14.-Tho aallroad tcommlaalon -yeaterday afternoon' heard fthe teittimony of Attorney Durbrow for . the Southern Pacific on , the matter of 2ratea. 4 ' ; ; . ,i Durbrow aaeerted that no human mind could ' reach a aclentlflo determination Tof tlje falrnesa of ra tea, because It la r Imposalblo to form any correct Idea of the real value of a railroad's property. Ita physical valuation would not furnlah ; auch a- basis, ne asaerted, because It ftnust be considered aa a ."going con- cern. ' . .' ' ? . Sweden supplied half the stock from wnica ine wonq a supply-oi wooa pulp j paper', waa made Jaat , year. , HDD PAROLES COilFESSED RODDER Judge, Says' the Young Man Should Have Chance Sen-' 1ence 6,Mos. to 10 Years. ' Walter Campbell, an ' admitted hold up man, pleaded guilty yesterday be fore Judge McGinn of the elroult court and" waa paroled. ' In passing sentence upon the young' man, Judge -MoQtna said he waa extending the parole over the protest of the two arresting offi cers who Insisted that the prisoner be wi ine penueniiary. , .. .. , ' 'It have conferred, with .your attor ney, and he has shown me that you are not the bad fellow that you are supposed to be," said the Judge.. "I believe there la a chance for you to make good Iq thla world, and am going to give you that chance. I want you to . know that there la hope for the man wno will try to help blmaelf. shall expect you to help youraelf. The sentence of the court la that "oq be sentenced for a term of from alx months to 10 year, but you be paroled. Tou are to report to me each month in person.-' .- ; rf s . Campbell waa aocveed of bcldlng up a grocer on Weidier street, aa other on Montgomery atreet, and a tlmberman by the name' of Brlgga. Part of 'the goods secured by holding up these per sons were round In-the men's poaaee- Ion. Ha' also admitted h thtrnt. CamppeU la about 10 yeara old and aaia he waa unable to get money any other way. We waa arreated by De tectives Coleman and Snow. - 1 ,1 OF REVOLVER CLU B George Armstrong. World's, Leading Pistol Shot, En , S "; tertained at Festival.-r REAL HONEST MAN IS INST; FOUND JOHN a?'- s St. Johns haa honest men.' last Bight an apparent atrartirer' walked Into the atore of Couch Co., and aeked for the proprietor.' ' ' . - , . :i "Is thla the proprtetorT" he aaked when Couch atepped forward and made bimaeir known. "I owe you about ffO, and I am here to pay eome of It- Don't you remember met" v.( Mr.' Couch, who la aleo mayor of the town, looked at him a minute, and then recognised him a former customer who had lived in St Johne three yeara be fore. He had owed 160 with promise I to pay Juet aa aeon as poaalble. The F A . . m M . irsnser rown, ana voucn moug. c he was out the, aonw The time passed and the little Incident had-been forgot ten by the merchant' but last night when the stranger walked In on him and paid - fid. oa ammount he' waa dum- founded. : . ; ' ' A. .i m ' A . " ROBBER PREFERS CHURCH COLLECTIONS TO JEWELS ICalted PnM ImiH Win.) 1 Pasadena, Cal., June 14.--Monay In tended aa a church offering apparently haa more value in the aight of, an Uni dentified thief,, than , any ordinary va riety of pelf.' , -v -,; v " ' " " i'- 5 ' Some time Monday nlgbt the thief entered the borne of H. F. Morrison and made away with a score of envelopee bearing the fiame of Flrat Congrega tional church, each containing a 60 cent pleoe. Tha man coaalderately left sev eral hundred dollara' worth of Jewelry lying In the aama drawer. 0LLEGE FRATERNITY r 5 MEN'S SMOKER JUNE 16 The ' Portland Fan-Hellenlo ' associa tion, an organisation of-the college fra ternity men of Portland, will hold Its aecond smoker at the University club quarters Friday evening, June 9. in- vltatlona to the (00 . members of tha new association were mailed, out today. The aseoolatlon waa organised two montba ago. Dr. J. 8. Swenson Is chairman of the committee having the smoker In charge and be la aealated by CP. Lott'J. F. Kabla, E E. vaehon and Fred W. Vln- cenU - ... . . . : ":.v.ij:. : - George Armstrong, champion, pistol snot or the worw, was a guest oc mw Portland Revolver' club last Friday oa his visit to tha Rose Festival and was royally entertained by tha revolver thualeete during, hla brief, atay In tha city,. He dropped Into , town unan; pounced but -an aaatduoua ue'0f the telephone by club officials routed oat the Club members, who had resolved, to postpone their practice shoots ' during the celebration, and they had an Inter esting session with. Armstrong. Many of tha members assembled at the Indoor, range for. a demonetration, and the afeadr nerve and fine scores by the locals received much . praise from Mr. Armstrong. ' Mr. . Armstrong waa not equipped wrth his own guns, but using every gurv, n -. the club, demon strated that moat guns In tha Tnand of the right anatf va capable, of bign scores. . . - ": ' '. . - , Mr. Armstrong 1a- a Jolly, good nat nred. true sportsman and an enthualas- tle booater of the .Portland team. , 4le announces Mar Intention of being wltn the local team for , the next . aeaaon shoot and h.s.coechtnr will be valuable, to the locale Ha perfected the trigger pull -and also, trued -up the sights or Hacheney'a new gun, so that great re sults are expected from the local star, President . George - Wilson. Secretary and Treasurer Iiaoheney and W. Han sen entertained at a luncheon Friday at the Imperial Grill in honcr of tha visit or. '. '- V ... .. Following are the scores: ., t Twenty yard Indoor range. V- Georse Armstronsr". ........ ...... George Armstrong ,,,......... r. v. aeneney W. H. Hubbard Oeorre Wllaon ......... W. Hsneen ..7..........;.. Preacott s,...,.. ................ Sconaall 44( 460 469 i!S 44 41 S44 ........... 480 460 461 460 journal Want Ads bring reaulta. Fifty yards, out of doors: ore Armstrong . ueorre wuaon W. HansCVH............. F. C-Haxhfney ANQTtfER OLD COPPER ii V M COIN IS DISCOVERED r . . . Another '. old cepper coin haa been hrourht to ltrkt bv Jimai Burllnaama of The Dalles, who dealrea to know Its value. ." It Is a Portuguese coin, minted In 1761. - It la partly demolished, and considerable of the lettering and figure work la obliterated. The date la Intact as well as the word "Portugal." On one slds Is a reproduction of a crown, while on the other aide Is the date and the word "Rex.?, Art "X" surrounded by a wreath gives rise to the belief that the cola la a 1$ mill plce. ( . . '.jt 1 , ..'.':" .... T ' - J".".. ' - rrlntcr -Bccomea Anaycr. '.., ( Hettad PrMS Leased WIms, ." Reno. Nev.r jane J4. -Andrew Mauta. former atate printer, ia to succeed B. C ; Coloord, former gcvernor of Nevada, .-a assayer pf the Ur.tted States mint at Carson. , Presldeet Taft fent Maute's nomination to the senate; toy be cOn- Mured. '.r.. . ' - :.- ?- -V . r. r, ; a i. , r - ii i i an -- - t,' e- , . 'V 1-,' V .'' r.t- V,5, , ;' v ..." -ty" 1. , f f .. . v; 1 h V I -1 .1 To pay $30-r$25-Ycn $20 f or the take of reUinj7 a well-made, ttjrlUh. properly ' Fitting and durable suit of clothing. Moyer'a five stores canv fashionable. '. . well-made and lasting Men's Suits, ana ; sell theni at' the Moyer Price The Moyer Stock U not only very luge but it is chosen intelligently to satisry and suit the public, A visit Will convince. , DAILY GAIN W JVOGIIT likewise lyoiur Summer f 1111 II1ISIB i iff ij 'I Comet to Those Wbo Ua Samoa. The poor, ; thin, emaciated parson. when he or she becomes plump, rosy and robust' by using Samoae, forgets that there Is such a thing a weaknees and tinderwalaht . Samoae restores health to' the whole system so that the tissues assimilate from the food sir or those elements which make - solid bone, firm muscle. pure blood, and sufficient fat to re store beautiful- and symmetrical out lines to the figure. An increase, in weight is seen xrom the first week's use of Samose, but if It doea not restore you to your proper weight and give, you full vigor and Vitality, Dr. Howard " Co. ."v will return your, .money. ! You certainly can afford to try Samose tn thl guarantee . : Woodard, ciarKe t. nave ine . . Taa Uval'ai Beaawaexsaaa t ere 4 V, i.V Ik. ;M'v up-torthe-minute models MER Worn with or with. , -t; ;out a waistcoat, and bejt for the tall, short, medium. S 1 7 heaw or liffht-wfeirhf : msji who'would be well dretseiL Straw s in eveiy weight and style and braid, priced from $3 upward.. The classy : canes for .outing wear "arid - the famous STEIN-BLOCH, TOGS. m. i-f,; v ;-. - r. '. V "Where you get the best' On Wanon,;Near Fifth Street High in Quality Low in JPrice When You See It in Our Ad Its So r -i, rlrst and Morrison First and Yamhill ; Second and Morrison , Third and Oak 89 Third , Playef Piano . ' - ' i vDS'f' r rV ,f. .... rv- . i fcs -a - S j a as !: aPiainiilop Fighting the Player Piano Combine Be Siuitfe amd Have- ' ' T .,...,.. ..,.:,....-....,.:. L' if f 'lil-U, . 'I S ' T kiv., . A GENUINE AUTOPIANO ' We are now selling but all the beautiful exhibition pianos displayed during our opening c?r Come and see them, note reduced prices&Eilers Music House, on Alder St, at 7th 'M 1