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" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENINO. JUNE ' 3, 1911. 19 TEACHERS TO TRY DIKES Will W FOR STATE PAPERS' VMLE J UDGES ES Commission Form Fails Regular Examination Begins Seattle Courts Will Not Allow v Tomorrow at 9. A. M. in Family Fusses to Intenere 'Jefferson School.' r With Vacations. v .' - . ..!,. iu. . I MniM Tka JnniL) IMUiar ........ .... . . .. i , ... . .hi.i, ha. fcaratofora ani, Junt jw. . viua-u ewi .... ...... ... . V . divorces Is announce for July and ah- been held 10 AUtUll Will DK1H lomor-I , . . vi.. mi.i. -n.I humlreria who row morning at ockm- . i bwn the ehambera eeeking separation ' High school. Fourteenth and Morrison I from uncongenial mitM will go an atreets. Tha last laglslature changed diviaea. Judge wiieon h. uay, wno oaa tba data of holding theae eiamlnetlons Jurisdiction In divorce matter, has an- and considerable mtiiln baa bee n I dltMfb eeuaed. Another change la tha dlscoa-l. . .,. . ........ i.i. . ,h. .t... ., ..... .W I " " vM mrm.wm w. - tlnuation or cwmj wmiiciit raaular ludaea. .no matter how uraent - . . al a. . alMAti eawaataa I " ' Tuture teacjiera win vm v""-" the need of divorcee. nanara only. Thaaa will be primary, 1 . fh . .. . ... drcreea hava on a year, nve year inn ma. (been granted par month. The court- The. examinations win e neio aa 101- oru,r meana that from. J 60 to Stt Iowa: couples will ba composed, to wait until. Fos atata certificates (ana year, nn ltfw September l, before marital wees . year, lift . .. will be heard by the judars. 1 . . . A l,W.f. .VII - . . . . . v eeneaaar a. m. aiiu.'i 1 jTom tna preeant to me eno or me. government, English literature. month, the court attaches anticipate an Wednesday p. m. ueograpny, a avalanche of requests for Immediate hearing"- On woman declared aha moat have the raaa heard Immediately aa aha Intended to marry again by September 1 and when told of the prohibition of remarry let wtthln six montha, became In- THREE RRMS WOULD m.r nhvalca. Thureday a. m. Orthography, theory - and practice, bookkeeping. ,,: Thureday p. m Writing, physiology, .Mlnrv. .Krlday a. m. United States history, exceedingly Indignant at tha law's , physical geography, ooiany. Justice - Friday p. m. Bcnooi taw, peycnviuar, goemetry. . Saturday a. m-Eaadlnf, algebra, ' nnoral hlatory, Saturday p. m.--Compoaltlon, Amarl- ean litaratura, hlatory or education. ' rnr atata Brtmarr certlfloatea . Wedaeeday a. m. Mathoda In reading. methoda la arlthmatvo. v fv'edneaday p. m. Ketboda In lan ' guage. methoda In geography. , , Thureday a. ax Orthography, theory Thuradarp. m. writing and phyai- Bidders Make Wide Range 0 ology. ' I'rlday a. m, Theala, Buhjecta for theata: Laaaona by Storlea, language Work In Primary Qradta, Number Work ' la Primary Oradea. Buay Work la Prl .mary Oradaa. PoaatbllltlM of Nature Study la Primary Oradaa, Phonic In Primary Oradea, Child Study. Appli cant ebooaea one auoject Prices on Steel for the Court House. Friday p. m. Psychology. f AFT, LEAVING OFFICE, MAY OPEN LAW OFFICE .tlakiia Praia LmW Wire Washington, June JO. That Praaldant Taft will open a law office In Clncln ' natl after ha leaves the White Home, and there, with hla aon Robert, build up ' a practice which lhe younger man will parry on, la a report that la creating wide diecueelon here today. That ha contemplated thla plan waa intimated at tha l.incheon at the Chevy Chaaa club, at which the prealdent waa entertained by rcembera of tha Cincin nati Commercial club. Tha Intimation of tha plan waa made when tha prealdent waa hurooroualy dla euaalng tha problem "What Shall Wa Do With Our ex-Pranldenta," but thoae who heart! him today aaaert ba waa In ear neat " ' Blda for the new county Jail ware opened thla morning In the county court. There were three btddera. The Paclfte Coaat Safe A Vault company of Portland offered to erect the Jail In the eaat wing for ftS.lto, and In the went wing for 1(1,104. Tha Pauly Jail Building company of St. Uouia aubmitted a bid for 124.710 for the eaat wing and I59.S8S for the weal wing. The Stewart Iron Works of Cincinnati offered to build 'the eaat wing for $23,400, and the Jail In the weat wing for IBM57. The bids were referred to the architect for a report. which will be made Wedneaday morn ing. It la tha plan of the county court to build a temporary Jail In the eaat wing of the new eourthouae, and when the weat wing la completed to extend the jail to that wing. Sectlona of the iron fixtures for the east wing will be uaed on the weat wing. It la alao planned to have work on the eaat wing begin aa noon aa possible to allow the wrecking of the old courthouse for the weet wing. ARCHITECT DECLARES 'Fl OUR EASTERN OREGON WATER MAST El RS NAMED water ' Bura et Tta Journal.) Palem. Or., June !0. Four maaters were appointed today by the board of control: Wlllard Blake of lone, for Gilliam and Morrow counties; George Brewater of Slatera, for Crook county; Jamea Bills of Cove, for Grande Ronde valley; Wlllard Bradley of Pree water, for the north end of Umatilla. The-state engineer will go to Ash land, September , to start adjudica tion of water claima on Rogue liver and trlbtKrlee. Jamea T. Chlnnock, water MmfinSaloner of district No. 1, will hear contest caaea os. Powder river at North Powder, June, 14, because Commissioner ceorge coenran of district No. z was attorney for some of the partiea In volved. Cochran of La Grande Is In Salem attending the aeaslons of the board, (JESTIS MR HILLSB0R0 TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL BOND ELECTION fSpeetal Dispatch Co Tha Jmml.l Hlllsboro, Or., June 20. At the annual school meeting yesterday afternoon H. T. Bagley, a leading attorney nd the mayor of Hlllsboro, waa elected direc tor for tha three year term. The other members of the board are Dr. J. P. Taralesle. chairman, and A. C. Shute. The board waa Instructed by the meet ing Immediately to report a alte for a new school building In the northern part of the city, together with approxi mate coat of building and site, when a bond election will be called. Rapid growth In population has filled the pres ent school to overflowing and even with a beginning made on a new building temporary facilities will be necessary with the opening of the fall -term of School. A 150,000 bond Issue for school purposes was defeated at the election three weeks ago because of a division or opinion aa to the location and size of the proposed building- The senti ment of yesterday's meeting appeared to he that no more wooden schoolhouses should be built Architect George Rae has filed a let ter of protest to one of the examiners employed by the city civil service com mission to mark papers submitted by five candldataa for the position of city building Inspector. The' examination was held last month. Horace E. Plummer, who had been filling the poaitlon of building Inspector temporarily for six months previous to the examination, received the highest marking and wss appointed permanently by Mayor Simon. Only two of the can dldataa received passing marks and Mr. Rae waa second with the high percent age of S. Plummer's percentage was 01. Mr. Rae aaya he Is of the opinion the examination queatlons were unfair. He aaked to have his name stricken off the records, but the civil service commis sion could not grant the request If it wished to do so. WISCONSIN HOUSE CONCURS IN CHARGES United Pmi Leased Wlw Madison, Wis., June 10. The lower house of the state legislature today concurred In the reso'utlon adopted by the state senate declaring that United States Senator Isaao Stephenson had been elected through bribery and cor ruption, and asking an Investigation by the United States senate. When the resolution has been signed by officers of the legislature It will be forwarded to Waahington. ' ' " i i ' .. it l r r II 3 J f 11 II' IIP-it Vll p h mi t4 CASEOAY RETURNS SEVEH VOUHG 1 Prominent Grant County Men Will Try to Obtain More ;, . Clemency. " V f , (Hpaelal Pin tea te the JoeraaL) Canyon City, Or, ,Juoe 10. July . II U. the day set for 'the execution of Jos eph It Caaeday, Sentence waa paeeed last night by Judge Dal ton Blgga. Case day heard the sentenoe without any show of feeling. Sheriff Collier left for Salens thla morning 'with the prisoner. Caaeday waa . . deputy sheriff , and was' convloted a yaer ago In connection wltH the lynching of Oliver - Snyder near Hamilton. Ben Hlnton. R. Shields, Emmatt Shields and Albert Oreen, ao-i compllcea, were ooovlctad and each aan fenced for Ufa. , . i Caaeday was sentenced to be banged on September t. III. An appeal was taken to the supreme court and, tha rul ings of the lower oourt sustained. It Is, not believed here that Caaeday wul pay the death penalty bat that ba will be extended' exeoativ clemency. A Urge number of prominent man 'In tha county, together with some of the orri oera who aaalatad In the prosecution. will Intercede with the governor for a Ufa sentence Instead of the death pen alty. EBI ALASKA PAGiiER IS NURSES GRADUATED VIRT M HP H Rn FF , , - - ' .ill 1 nil wi; inv miiiui ..... ." . : J. H. Wood, elected mayor of Tha Dalles, Or., Yesterday. ISpocKI llnatck In f' lwMl.l The bailee, Or., June 20. In the city election held yesterday, J. H. Wood was elected mayor, and JE. Kurtx, city treasurer. The commission form of government wea anowad under by a aubatantlal majority. The councllmea elected were: rirat ward. William Moore. I. H. Miller, Sam Davis; Second ward, F. I Houghton; Third ward, U A. Schwanno, J. W, Koonts. TAFTS CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY "Silver Reception" Is Most Elaborate and Brilliant in . Capital's History. j! i i I i ' a Ay Wife Too Much for Wil- - L J' fVr flam I nnrishera f.M,. . ' www. . '.Bna4at rtlaaalah a T.J -MrnaL 1 Seattle. June 19. Details of the death of William Landaberg. superintendent of Alaska pnrkerr cannery. Chlgnlk. Just M . AiUlL ww . V. receivan nara mini .uiva uuimuif of the entire packing fraternity among whom Lands-erg was exceedingly wen known and popular. - The body arrived here today from Chlgnlk via the Dewaro steamship Alameda. . Death was 4-s te heart - dlseaae. following the new - ef Mrs. Iwandaberrs mind falling when sb learned of the discovery of the body of her missing so a at Estuafr. Cat The young man was city-attorney of Ala meda, and suddenly disappeared mys teriously. No crue to tha cause of death was found.' Tha mother, prostrated. with grief, went Insane and has .not recovered her mentality. friends wired Lands berg Itt the north telling of tha double tragedy and nrging him te coma noma Before be could board the first south bound vessel ha dropped dead. Ha bad been Identified with tha packing la tereet of Alaska many years and dnly In April went north for the sessoa. The body has been forwarded fronr here to Alameda for Interment. ' WORKMAN KILLED BY FALLING EARTH MLu Lell Welfch Monro., who . composed class eonf. Lilburn Waterford Victim of an Accident While Excavat ing in Basement. I filarial DUpatrk te TWa w-araaLi A laborer named Lilburn WaterfOrd The graduating exercises for tha wi . .. nr..k.... I -llllf lUlfnah TMInln Rithnn rne NliraAa rvajinuui.Owk -una ii-nuuiBiiu-, - w. ... - ..... . . .w .... . w.ww I were heJit lut avanlna- at tha First k" "uwi -ini anomar won orate and most brilliant aoolal function Congregational church. Seven young M wag laughuy 'Burt when an embank- aiihaWh it k. h-en a ht e.n-ti last night when PresldsBt and Mrs. W. r001. " tne eouree wis year, m-n unaer wnicn wey were working at the election Deseed off without anv . Taft celebrated the sliver anmver-l r'wJ T."r. "TWU" " "v, th sary of their wedding. VT.r,. "-'"nol-, r,a': caved In. burying there beneath It The First ward representing th. saloon In- . Mor,'H .''''-? fu?' Yz I nr.VnA thT ininmaa anrt maA a talk i c,dant happened at 10 o'clock this oanauei laoieB on am uvn vi ma i " . - t nim m Tk. .. - disturbances. Two candidates In The men were excavating for tereets were elected and only two can- -nquet tables on tne uvn or r"" .k. " Ar -nr7 V rh.Vter and morning. T dldates of the Good Government league White House. The throng rcpreaeated "rff 1?, f ehlrctth Md la baent wera elected. wio moa. noiaoia 01 nw diuod meo i I Tha ti.,mJt ... ina ciaas cnarse waa aeiiyerea oy ur. i . .-nwi w m. E. P. Geary, county physician. Musical Vincent s hospital. Waterford dying numbers wera given by Mr. and Mrs. snoruy arter arriving there. - The other Robert Boyce Carson and Mtsa L- Orlf- man Greek .named Batayou Ellko, HUSBAND FAILS TO PROVE RIGHT TO TABLE and women. The "silver reception1 began prompt ly at I o'clock.' With tha members of the cabinet, President and Mrs. Taft went from tha library to tha south por tico where they received the guests. Spotlights were thrown on tha party. Many of the women gueata were dis appointed beeauae Mrs. Taft did not wear her wedding gown. She appeared attired In a gown of white silk bro- nmAA arlth allvar fla-TarS anil with a In passing upon the case of Edward U,r ha r nMr.n itr in tha ava. O. Harvey against hla former wife. , MtM . Helen Taft relieved her .rancea M. Harvey, whom he sued -Or -noth.e of tha atrala of racalvlna. an oia taoie, juage -.aicns or me cir- The grounde of tha White House were n .,, decorate with myrtade ef stiver colored S.. 1 a. .- .-.a.a..l V.wt fTW j..sj I Ji .k.a 1 iiarvejrs rauure to ciaim tne tawe ror I -oyvuihlngton. Jane JO At the dlreo aeveral yeara tended to bar him from tIoo of Mr. , Tft whlU Bouse its ownership now.-. .. ,, rronnds' tonls will be throirrt ' odso Mrs. Harvey claimed the table by , v. Mhii- T.a-t ntrfa anertinla In reason of a gift. Harvey denied hav-1 ..t.Kr.tinn or tha Taft allvar waddlna lr',T'n U her .Th ,VlbU bou Jubilee, will- be repeated. The marine i ww jaui viu, anu ia awim lu.nuj.u,, i b-nj jll furnish mUBlO. fin. Tha gradbatea this year are Opal waa not seriously injured. It was stated M. Barnes, KUaabeth Blatter. Emma U n-piia- Hodgaon. Edith U Keith. Lota B. Peck. Edith Matson. and Isabel! M. Wallace. The class song for the occasion wag written by Miss Leila Welch Monroe, a talented vocal student rrom tnis city, who will leave next month for two years' study In Berlin. For tnlurlea te bla arm br reaaon Of a Tha hnnalrada I mmm Arnm hawlna- kun nasA.tn fraat- ,i ..... "j " -- of girts received were not exniDiiea renng a mosquito bite, ortia B. Goodwin slan army officers in Alaska 25 years th(, ut night fu. inr. mnu fori, iiai vej nave uKn divorced one year. He also claimed a writing desk and. an iron safe, but the udge held that he failed to prove Mrs. Harvey had them. Is suing the drug firm ef Rowe A LOCAL AD MEN TO HOLD . ' LUNCHEON TOMORROW - "Portland. Realty Values, Past, Pres ent and Future, is the subject of an sddress to ba delivered tomorrow at the Ad Men'a luncheon In Richards' grill by W, II. Crispin, president of the Port land Realty board." Charlea W. Fulton, ex-United States .senator. Is to talk about "Government Appropriations," and the guests of . honor are to be "Billy" Woodhead. "Can" Mason and John Flam. 1nr Wilson." Frank McCrUlls U1 serve aa coeiixnan oi me oay. Sheep herder Convicted of Murder. (Cnlted Press taag Wire. Santa Ana, Cel., June X0.Roaarlo Sains. Mexican sheep herder, Is today YOUNGSTERS FIST FIGHT RESULTS IN DEATH OF l rrnttad fVaaa taM4 Wlra. Santa Barbara CaU June J0.--Oln Wolgamott. It. IS dead hare today and Oeorge Haynea, If, Is In the custody of pronation orncera.ojiowing a (1st fight oetween, tne youngsters. It Is Charged that Haynee atmrk Wolgamott 1n the pit ef the stomach. tne utter flying leatantly. Railroads In southern Russia are ore- serving their ties by soaking them In a strong solution or crude eea salt ' FORYOUHAIR Here ' Are Fact Wo Want vYou to Prove at Our RUk Marveloua' as It may seem. Resell I" Hair Tonie has grown hair en heads, that were onoe bald. Of coarse it Is understood that In none of these cases were the hair roots dead aor had tne soaip taken oa a glased, shiny ap- pearanoo. ' ., . . " When the roots of tha hair are ana tlrely dead and the pores af ths soaim are glased over, we do not believe that anything eaa restore hair growth. When Recall "II" Hair Tonle wtU do as above stated. It Is not strange that we nave eucn great raita m it and that we claim It. will prevent baldnaas when used in time. It acta eclenttfloally. de stroying tha germs which are usually reeponemie ror baldness. - It psnstrates ta the roots of tha hair, stimulating and nourishing them. It is a most pleasant toilet necessity, la delicately perfumed ana win not gum aor permanently atata the hair. We want you to get a bottle af Rex all "fl" Hair Tonlo and use It aa di rected. If It does not relieve soalp Irv rltatlon. remove dandruff, prevent the nair rrom railing out and promote an in creased growth of hair and in every way give entire satisfaction, simply some back and tall us and without question or formality we will hand back, to you. every penny yon paid us for It We lend our endorsement to Rexalt It" Hair Tonlo and aell It on this guar antee, because we believe it Is tha best hair tonlo ever discovered. It eomes la two sixes, prices 10 eento and 11.00. Re-, member you can obtain It only at tha Owl Drug Co., -Ina, oorner 7th and Washington streeta BEAUTIES TAKE AWFUL TUMBLE Whole Store Full Go to the Bottom ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES Martin In the circuit court for 110.000. aaltlg; ..-atenoe .for the murder af l il lmuu a .n.rw Jog Mmcn4a0 , I41n. He WaS 0OB by the burning liquid, and several young L,cted yesterday, men from the T. M. C A. volunteered NURSERYMEN TO COME FOR THE LOSS OF FOOTj akin from their backs to ba grafted on ths arm. Goodwin want Into the drug store Shortly after midnight two yeara ago. Dr. Denny prescribed for the aiosqntto bite, and a man by tna name or Hall, Tfl nnrtTI llin III mm who was in charge of the drug store. III PllK 1 1 AIM I IN IMM Testimony for Peter Planas, plaintiff Poured on the drug that caused the IU lUIVlLMIIU 111 I J 10 k .suit for 125.000 damages against "JT. Z"0. ll "Vlt the Spokane, rortiana & Seattle ran- i --" '7- ,:: VVC.; Z Z ... 1.. in , tti.. I Injury. Hall testified this morning that Mturt thia mnrnina- ha nr. jua. wi- he was in charge Of the drug store. He Portland will entertain the annual varton. and the first witnesses for the elso testified that he waa not a regis- conventlon of the American Assocla-1 .en.. v... oi.n.. in., a I tered pharmacist, but had a special por tion of Nurserymen In 1B1I, when It Is j while at work loading hide cars form,t from th board to practice. mougnt not oniy tne national ou. ine 1 tj,e Union Meat company on October 21 v-ro-wia twim-a b- racuic uoaax association as weu win 1 last I i"""- hold annual meetings here. I Tha V nomnanv auanandad Anara. J. B. Pllklngton wired the Commer-1 tions while certain switching waa be-npPIITY l5 TflO LATE eial club today that the nurserymen at jng flona In tha yards. Planas waa "r"; "J. J ZY a., tneir hi. i.ouia convention, naa agreea putting, la a gangplank when his foot to coma to Portland in 1011 and to go I waa caught between It and a post due to Boston next year. ' to the movement of a awltch englna The Pacific Coast Nurserymen's as- The responsibility of ths railway cora- ociation Is meetlntr this week at San tuny reats on the Question aa to wheth jose, ana tne invitation to come to Portland in 1913 will be there. 1 he combination of the two the way was supposed to ba clear. Mttdhr'th M Star JUtanthm JWr Cs, f . M I are absolutely necexsarr in I ' ACCUSED, MAN ESCAPES; Deputy Sheriff Flake of Lane coun ty allowed Everett F. Biaok . to gain eTesaaAjta-.. waai ab.tas.ei ejr M tarn .Art alt F rab er thv can4 should haTo been moved I i. v.fiw vf- wAWA mM, Mm . . 1 ... . . . . .... . , , 1 peticraL uuuuiiis .1 lwi vv.ia . . . ut., j.i cBoiiLQu 1 ri inai lime, me piainuir ciaimina matin Tr..t. .1.... conventions will add greatly to the In terests of both. It Is thought NEWADMINISTRATOR FOUGHT WITH CHAIN; NOW ON ROCK PILE Daniel Lavell. while drunk, last night attacked Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Christ , man. who room In the Monticella room ing house. Front and Clay streets, usln a chain for his weapon. Both were bad ly hurt although the wound are not serious. Lavell was sentenced to 30 days on the rockplle. 200, FIRE HYDRANTS ' WILL BE INSTALLED A special committee of the city water board yesterday awarded contracts for the Installation of 100 fire hydrants. The Caldwell Machinery company gets ISO hydrants at IJ0.20 per hydrant, and the Gilbert Hunt company of "Walla Walla, the lowest bidder for the whole lot will be given an experimental order of 10 hydrants. The Walla Walla firm .underbid all competitors at the last meeting of the weter board. Its bid be ing 188.25 per hydrant. AUDITORIUM COMMISSION WILL ORGANIZE TODAY The public auditorium commission sp polnted by Mayor Simon last week will hold Its first meeting this afternoon. The members will organise. The conv mtsstonere are T. B. Wilcox, Dr. J. R. Wetherbee, Phil Metschan Jr., Hugh Hume and W. D. i'enton. It's a Great Help ! HOSTLTTLR'S STOMACH BITTERS has proven a great help to those in need of a tonic, appetizer and - health maker. Try a bottle today for Heartburn, Indigestion, Costiveness, Malaria, Fever and Ague, All Druggists., flaaal PORTLAND HAS FIELD true name Is said to be Alex Grey, was released on hla own recognisance in the I United States court, having been ar-l enAasa-awej euass as a i nns iiniin wiinnnr ;s iia i FDR RFARnSI FY ESTATE cense at Aahland. Ha was wanted at I . I Eugene on tha charge of violation af B. C Dunning, former administrator e local option law. . , : f ha aaaa f W Jf. Saardalav. da. soon aa ne waa toww b" ea-1 ira. ramovad from the admin. COlwell. Black left the building. .' .v. ...... .t.4. -... . Tba marshal's office had not been in- h. h tm mf formed that he was wanted on another Dunning has been trying fo? two years he ifpwiiV i.- . mA othsr office -while' Black walked away, . mi .. i a a v aaa aim wcu. ia. mmuwi v...v M i Letters from J. J. flayer, field reore- ,i". .V ZtA fc. minutes too lata to gst hie man. aenfaflve nt lh nrrnn r...i .... I yul""" him w ""., ,." . . ia.. wh ha- rVX been wnabla to jet to,portiana to. i..k.f i . . X.hV r;hVn,, .T.k. V BU.v were advised to get together and agree S now administrator. land merchants and Jobbers to visit CENTRAL OREGON bsolutcly necestarjr fattening . AWNINGS FLAGPOLES YENIEATOhS fans1:.; ' - or anything else that mlghttearloose from ' brick, stone, cement, marble or masonry walls. -Cottt0 tJKMt OassF $itt0 Honeyman Hardware Co. ' Fourth and-Alder SU. v ; Portland, Or. . . Thla rltv navar kafnra arltneaaad such terrifically low prlees on High Grade Planoa and Player Pianos aa f revail now In the great Tire Sale of he Hovenden Piano Co. There are two reasons for thla First we have carte blanee orders from the lnaurance laompaniee to .-aiapoee or every -piano ' which was more or laea injured, fnis, coupled witn our retir ing from bvslneaa, has prompted us to cut and slaah prices te the very bottom. t The Insurance companies' loss Is your gain. Our word for. It prices have never .Men aa low as how. Cir cumstances over which we had no con trol make them so. Really, prices are -so low that they are almost beyond bailer, included are etnctiy new ana also slightly used Instruments. m ai raxoza. . Think of It: A genuine Billings Plana for only till. A fine Cable A Sons now only $125, Other elegant Pianos for only 1196. tilt, IMS. 1147, etc Included are such "famons makes ss the celebrated Ivers Pond, the su perb Gabler, tha beautiful Mervllle Clark, the popular Brewster and even the renowned Apollo Player Plane King of all Player instruments. A superb, strictly brand-new Player Piano 88 notes only marred and eeratched (when fixed up can't be told from new), and worth 1700 of any body's, money - fire aaJe price only jro ran to ivora vow. Tt'a the chance of a llfetlmeene I you'll probably never see again. Re member, you 'take absolutely no chances. We'll jrive vou a written aruar- an tee. We'll show you the outside and inside. By far the greater number of instruments were only damaged In mov ing to a place of safety. - These can bn Dut in such condition that only an ex pert can tell them from a new instrument txkki to rrcrr. Remember, too. you can take your own time to pay , 1 8. flO a month will :do. We want to close out svery Instrument In shortest possible time. We're quitting the business. Talking Machines and Records . at . practically your own prices. ; urop in iciay or mane an appoint ment for this evening. Hovenden Piano Co., 100 Fifth st, near wash. 1BII I .. .aaaaai the district personally so as to save for WAS PRnfiKFSSlVfc CI I IZfcN ern Oregon. The party visited LaPlne. Crescent Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Paiaey, and Silver Lake and as a result of the trip a movement nas Deen started to divert Bend and Portland business, now going to California by way of Lakeview, with an auto trucK line. CHAUFFEUR ON WRONG SIDE OF STREET; FINED Willi. m uri. .k.n - . .u.b.u uiuini, cnaurreur, was tinea v mis mommg by Judge Tas well for a violation of the traffic or dinance, Mitchell having been arrested by Patrolman Blackman last Saturday night on Washington street' between Seventh and Park streets, for drivine: on mo icn MiuB ui me street, ThtJilt w,tne" againet Mitchell waa William Strock, a messenger, boy w!l?, wS.run lnt0 by Mltoheira maohina. o.l.w v.uw, , 7. "aln" bicycle. Dwwa. iwuuwu mio court on a crutch and a cane He teatlfled tl.t the rear "" jaiicueu a auto had cruatjed his a wv, . ' ' Injured In Streetcar Panic, Buffalo. N. T.. June 20 pie seriously hurt and one fatally in jured aa the result of a nanio on vi. agara rails trolley ear when the eon troller burned our, Are being cared for w ,ucb4 nuKpitais. Most of ths Injured wer pushtd off tho car while wa avina at a rate of io miles an Mrs, Mary B. Wilson la Dead. (Salem Borean ef Tba Journal.) . Salem, Or., June 10. Mrs. Mary B. WUson. mother of Mrs. Fletcher Homan. died yesterday when cerebral hemor rhage. The body will be taken Cto Corning, Iowa, tha home of the deceased, for Interment Slnoe tha death of ber husband over : a . year ago Mrs. Wilson has spent tha greater part of the time with Mrs. Homan in Salem. - Two weeks ago shs had a alight attack of cerebral trouble In : Denver and again on the train while coming to Oregon last week. She leaves four children,' Mrs. Fletcher Homan of Salem, Mrs, Stella Calhoun of Denver, Colo., Rolls V. Wilson of RavWra, Kob., and David w. Wilson of cnaaron, jnsb. - Have your ticket read Burlington" CHARTER REVISION ' COMMITTEE BEGINS , ITS WORK TONIGHT bbMbbbbbbBbIbHHsW7 ChUriei JLJ,WooaV cashier of Penin sula bank, whose funeral ,1s being beurthti afternoon, Actual work - of .revising the present city, charter will be commenced tonight at 8- o'clock by the new charter commission. The meeting will be In the cham bers of tha elty 1 council at the i olty .halU Reports of commit- a tees will ba aubmitted and pro posed emendmenta discussed. It is the purpose of the commis- e e . sloa to recommend amendments , 4) providing for a commission plan a) e : of government. rt is probable a that ;the regular weekly" meet-, Inga win be held hereafter Sat urday evenings inetead of Tuea- e days, as mat.y' or the commis- e. stoners -. oeueve vine week end " e will be more convenient .-',- e l " e WIienYoiiGoEast .. Your one-way or round-trip ticket to principal - eaatarn destlnatlona can Include the Burlington's high o lass service, whether you go , t Via St -Paul, Scenic Mississippi. Chicago. - Via Billings. Kansas City, St Louis Via Billings, OmaJia, Chicago. - Via Billings and Denver. VU. Denver Kansas City, St J-ouis. Via Denver, Umaha, Chicago. -Via KansasCityland St. Louis. Via. Kansas City and Chicago. Omaha, Kansas City; St Louis. ' Barlingtoa Trains hetf equipment, aleotrio llgbtliM' system, dining car service efficient employes, the none of servtoe," thebr "Oa Tlma" op. '" eratioa will confirm yonr jndgmaaS if In meJdaa np your route yon y.- aaa that the Bnrliaatoa forma pea of yoor eaatera jotmay. ' jlSiW Month. . . -rjy ey 1 ask tne iniuaj .une agenia or toe onaeraignea . tor ratea via the Barlingtoa, A. C SHELDON, General AgenV' ."::;C; B, & Q. RTR. ; 100 Third St, Portland, Or. W3 'i-