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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE It, II1L
II
A
CIFY HAS PLENTY
OF
CASH QN HAND
N. MANY FUNDS
Fears of Shortage Dispelled
by Fact That Balance on
Hand Amounts to $449,
725; Monthly Report.
WOULD COMPEL DEALERS IN FIREARMS TO
REPORT TO POUCE EACH REVOLVER SALE
Chief ! I'uUr hit .lake til Atttttmrf to !! (srvllaaa laauai. lo
Utricle- ItefuU.U. of l-rili W0I1 Ha vlc K$) llvwl ot
J of Vou MsalUr lo lUaonl Hro t lrM(gUi4 HV kclUag
t'uiauMi Frwlld Kta.) fur t wrtlrM IsraWw.
M.m-i I1...11 ai d atntts of Ih
i.g ii -ttHBtlll f Ih. rllr
' " '! lb general fund wuuld BoMend t-oi, BlltllUl .
CHlrf f f Pviu :' Oil inwnibg
rot let lr to illy Aliwur urBi
Mtltl M esitsnc In draMing an
ui4jtii. o viut all ! In
rlly mho ll fiieaiiua lo iiutlf) lt !
II. lltiltrclitel of It. ! of
Bc,wm, e Uill levolvel o ff
pet aofv, ltd la iill-rl tn niie l
kt rr ortl of Ih aals if rlBf
th rMfd tl
lb lreln f issftdl
' !'! k I pis., ttpaea II !
ih txgtaaihg ot in Mf. ii ur
JM vf Ike flkeiKtal . M11UoSI of h
ut tnnfiia-d by I'll Auditor A
I. Ittil i hlaa Stupi leiftgia I, r liny
' fell mlr In lht fund, bul la
i. i. ii ttioab Ipal fund
' 'w n.ouM a-Ji'Otrild fur I ha grn
fi fj.j al lh tsaginnliig of Ih rear
ill. The lolal expenditure I ion In l
t drugguia f K!B oll
The aage "' "fJi'iati. i: t
Iroogla urged ly Chlf uf flu Muter
and Municipal Judg Till 1 Ma
mot man I lrld lr ' Ilr.
tii.h Mill b inuoreajg b Judge Taa-
ill. I Hi dl. uulfmih ot Ih
shooting n Id itmnli Ipal uil yester
day hn Mr J1 iiann nmpird
lu ehoul kill Aviy i lr . r.er
May. !.. 4 tin to
M. II in llal for lha )ur r a-1
!!;. TMi ! an uiapnd4
Inaun f llll tll u run Ih cur far
I br mil menlli Jf II ara
m-i ti.i itindilura o 4l la nl i
ir. it rllr mora man
lln'i a a nurliui ailh hi.h in
alail iirk rar gnral fuml
MBU!y Bprt.
I'r f bliia'.lan or a tnoMllilt rr"fl
I ii ik.v allon in lha au1il'i offlc.
ihi kin ih flrai on i l iut
II I II lii!nliou ot Mi Haiitur lo
nwlt ir ii tnf moiilii l.arraflrr In
nr.ln ii.ai lha rllr rounrll, 01 .-1 1 - nffi
ri: and II publii-, mar p in louch
in. financial i ..i. ii'li.n
In dteuin lha ItlUr.
Ihta rnomlaf aald:
ri.ltf Mlovar
'!. ha iMa uf ma
ldlkia. BMtli lutldr fur tt4
fia far lha rallying of uuoaiad
iii than aa bfluf ivldd for
lbr Kaa im m ar lag and
Ih polie hat l-"H ill bafll4
tout iMnh Ii. fin itM.ld b ui aa
!' vn lha xfin aliinc II
on Ih Maun f. ui.J rarrilag II. unliu
lha pulua at ItkitiadlaKl) aullfll vf
lha aal
"If all tiiita ouid faaa auch an Br
din me aa I ak4 our ill l
lorne) lu draft, aad (.ivtia a
fm fur ll failur of marthanl la
irburi Ih aai of a f iraalm. And if
r llll loan or lt.( Bvuld fol
toa II I. lliovtmanl. II uudii I I o
ar for opla lo rntl gun abuul
lhair nrin and ahool olhr lo daalh
Kinv pn'io lu)lng a gun aheuld aign
hi name, git hla addrea and ba ldn
llflcd tfui ih otapnii la luin4 ovrf
lo him
SOCIAL BETTERMENT
OF CITY SOCIETY'S AIM
Of all lha mi lal luointienu In Hi
a.r!d that of lha rorlland Kwll Jl)-
lirn am-tty for IUJ la rcouiiled line
mt important, according in th annual
Ki;lnirf i a lilf in..u of Ihajaurt)' of Ih aixMnl tellgloua and aotial
f ctitr tunt llian Ih fn-
nilnlrili
lull I
Fire durtminl Kpendstura dtir
r. M- IH 'l lutal to Mil 11 thli
r Ii a nf ar I ; '. t J:
air i;ii
l ull. rtf pr unri' t lay pndltur.
lotal t.i Mav 3. l4 4: np
pr.prttion ( beginning of mr. Il! -111
iinr"('d halnnre. i:J?fJ
."tieel tepa r fund May pndl-
lui. , ot4 W Jl. 157. 101,
lorld which ha jual b-'i
lliaiiii of Ih
IHUril
Manv plan fnr the aiv lnl lirlln tnrnl
of Ih cur are bring iaiilrd un h Ihr
apinoprlatlon at hegln-l,rw-etv In laal report nami-a fr aub-
iiliripcnded bal-ljeria aa of moil Imp'Tta m lotl'ig Ih
paal lo month Tli calalllalnnil of
an a1sl'r department In i outlet t Ion
with I lie elate board of health, tin- pub
lication (f ibI board of heulth plac-
atd, hlili haa been framed and poaloa
In pulillc plarr. the inauguration of a
pe-4al rimraliK lo reaoli young men
aftrinpriBtloii at bagnining of year, employed In the illy llirough mtlng
llll :iT. unependel balanre. inif)f
pvclal Brldf Faad.
fiperlal brllge f .ii.il May expend!
turee. 11.'.. total to Mav '1. 1717. n i
prnprlatlon at beginning of r lii.
til. unetpended balanre, ?i
and the din ; rlbullon of literaluie.
A great number of meeting he been
held. Including :t for parent. 10 for
mother. lo in boy, oue to achool pnn
rlpala. onr to a fraiornal order, one to
the poller of the city, one lo a college
Water fund May e.endllure, f 9 1 I alumni aanwliitlon, fl e to men In atorea,
111 WILL GRADUATE
AT WASHINGTON HIGH
. . appro-
i-anreUd,
SJ total to Ma Jl. 1 4 7 S,0
prlatlon at beginning of year.
unpndd balance, HK'.JTJ.
us
folic and fit relief fund - May -pendltur.
llll. loial lo May 21. 1:549,
appropriation at beginning of year, 15,
311 unepni1d balance, IHIJ
I nmpended biilarue In fund pro
vldeil i.v bond l.uea May 31 were a
follow: , - tTH
lri fire main bond. 1150. 0n,
n roadway bridge bond. KiO.nnn; park
bond. I.'pioio. garbage cremalory
bond. fC.nno. dock bond. tJ.450,ono;
garbage rollectlon bund, 178, no.
FARMERS' UNION HOLDS
BIG PICNIC AT ELGIN, OR.
three to in'n In 1 hurchea, four to com
panlr of Die Oregon National (".Hard,
two lo mn In college and high school
outalde of Portland, two to omen In
college and high m hoola outalda of
f'nrlland.
A number of circular of educational
value have been ptibllvbed and illstrlb
uted. Weekly in-etlnga are held and
Ih membership of the, aoclety In now
:'?6. Relatle lo the policy of dealing
vigorously yet rnnaarvntM ely with con
dition, the report ataten:
"The wisdom with which the executive
committee haa tempered rnthualnam h
been d""moniitrated by the menwurea
wlilcli It ha refused to authorise an
well aa the advanced Rtep which It ha
Inaugurated after careful conMderatlon."
f.relal In Th Journal. I
Or, June 18. Saturday
r.lgln, r.. June 18. Saturday was
fatmer' diy In Klgln. when th Farm
era' union of thl place gve It an
nunl picnic to the 1'iirmers' union of
Irion county.
Pv ? o clock practically all local
farmer? had arrived In town and from
thrn until noon there was a proceaalon
of loaded auto from other part of
the countv. t"pon the arrival of the
II o'clock train, which brought a large
delegation from I.a Grande and way
peine-. Ih member aeembled in HI 11 -
nunstein opera nou.'e to hear a
lin-thy program, after which they ad
join ned (o the banquet hall of tho
K;ii;lei.' lodge The afternoon was taken
up bv the dliiciisslon of the best Inter
ests of the union and addresses from
Several of the most prominent members
of the union throughout the county.
All (irrnnementa had been made to
holrl the plcnt; In the Klglii city park,
but owlni? to the recent rain It was
neccsMiry to seek shelter.
TRADES SCHOOL HOLDS
IT ANNUA
L
EXERCISES
A FHhnge ilm'k consisting of parallel
pontoons connected by girders has been
built in (lertnnny for raising sunken
vessel up to 00 lout. In weight.
(1 . -'- 1 . n
The second annual commencement of
the Trades school will h held In the
Lincoln high school auditorium tomor
row evening at 8 p. m. Professor G.
A. Covell. dean of the Fchool of En
gineering and Mechanic Arts, Corvallis
has been secured as speaker, who will
talk upon the elements of success in
the Industrial field.
Judge M. O. Munly will represent the
board of education and will present the
diplomas. Twenty-one students will re
celve diplomas and shop certificates
from the various departments. The pub
lie Is cordially Invited to attend these
exercises.
The summer session of thp Trades
school begins July 1, In which courses
In woodworking, mechanical drawing,
machine shop, electrical construction,
plumbing, cooking, sewing and millinery
will be offered.
HI
5OT
!&3
3
On hundre.1 and eleven member f
Ih claaa of June. 1J. of ahlng-
Ion high ehool. win rclve lhlr di
ploma tomorrow nlghl Th gradua
tion etrirlae will b hld In lha audi
torlt.m of the high ael.ool. at - Kaal
Tflfth and Waehlnglnn alreela
The program, which will begin at
10 orliHfc, and will e attended by
pai.nta and friend of ll.e gradual.
Kill Include mualcal aalerllnn by lha
girl rhoru. and vocal olo by Mr
Itebecra Hchtnerr. It fl Joaelyn, pte-
Ident of the 1'orlland Railway. I,lght
I'owcr Co.. will mnka the a1rlre m
Ih claaa
1 nen win come the presentation of
llplomaa. by J V Herh. chairman of
the rxrd of education
i.owen iiraororil I president of th
class, and Professor H. II. Merdman I
principal or Washington high achool
The names of the graduate follow:
Myrtle A. Anderson. Harold Lafayette
Andrut. Kmmeline Krancea Hank. Mar
Jorie liai rett. Andrew D. Re ker. Har
vey Nb-ol Hluck, liwell (,'lrincB Hrad
foid, Fred flralnard, Florence K. Ilran
de. Katherlne Irene ftrandea, Agnea Or
pha Hrown. N'lna Hrown. Klvlda A.
Burners. Adda Marie Calvin, Irene Car
penter. Lloyd Itaymond Carrli k. James
Hays Cellars, Challa Winona Cham
brrau, Archibald Bolaford Clark. Kdlth
M Clark Clyde F. H. clement, Florence
K ''olt. Florence O. Coon, Sylvia Crack
nell. Fdna Crary, Jay E. fmvls, Anna
Uarrath, Marguerite Uerlng, Kuth w.
rbklnson. Ruth E. Ilx, Alden Doty,
Lillian K. ruiernir, Alice L Easterbrook,
Sylvia B Kdmlston, Theodore D. P"d
wards. Walter Harrison Euston. Klalne
A. F.well. Nina K Farrell. fieo. Free
buruer. kavmoim sVver riieriva 1,-11.
beth fJa?e. Reatrlee Oay'lord. Mead f 3 1 1 -man,
Inez Janet (Joltra. Fdna R. firav.
Ha.rry E. Hamilton, Clyde Hndfes Cai
ol Mh-Io Hogue. Nellie Isa Hoaktn.
Herher' R Howrll, H Irene Hunt. Mo.:
ilalne Huxford. DeFtta Ingham, Fay
Jac-fson, J. Dale Jewell. Carl Stewart
Johnson, Kilt. a Johnston. Frank .Innri,
Mary R. Joyce, Albert Kalln. Constance
King. Paul H. Kuhl. J. II. Ialdlow.W ade
V. Lewis, Cornelius Dueno Ixwell. Fth-
l J. Lukf, Mabel J. MrCov. Ion Me
Laten Jennetto McLaren. Millard Me
Lennan, Darbara McLoney. oseph Fre.-
ntr. aicrsary, .nary r.nzaDeih Metcalfe.
vera tirace Michael, Lura E. Miller
Herbert Normandln, Allen W. O'Con
nell. Arthur 8. Olsen, Herman F. Onpen-
lander, (-ne leve Orton, Edna Margaret
- nveiis, jniiina a. ijarKtr, M. Dean Pe
terson, IMword R. Powell. Rose Mr
l-rice, Agnos A. Rltter, Kenneth Robin
son. Arthur Runqulst, Giariys Sauvain
Leon Arron Sax, Rubv Mav Hchall, Ste
phenson Smith, Virginia !!mlth, Averv
H. Steinmetz, taura A. Stennlck, Flor
ence Htrlcf, Anne Marie Tavlor, Winl
freif H. Todd, Frances Leila Turner,
Odessa L. t'len, D. Clara Volgt, Marga
ret I. Waltcn, Mabel Rerneco Warreu.
Dean B. Webster, J. Melvin Wharton,
Kathryn E. Wlest, James H. Wild, Linus
Vere AVIndnagle Edna Mae Wolf, Rox
enna Wommclsdorf, Wayne L. Worth
Ington. .
TAXPAYERS OBJECT
TO COST OF BRIDGE
Jackson County Citizens Claim
Court Too Liberal With
People's Money.
Italy ( r la J.a.x r.,at r
Of,.,k la a iik mtii .i lain
l Ik dm utvh f Ju4g 1 aikia f l
Jrau coakl r l II- taiu fc 41
tMlM't va . tit,ig f i
llalemag lo aiv.l"i. t t eflKl
lit )ilulltH f aa l li il 1 1
Bidding I ka (lllvi llt. f ik 1. 1 1 .1 g
Jttdg C!kll. I f .11 t t rim Kul
lug Vtlll frltcd t M-k tfsr re ll. lef
d k Urll.rlit
All'-'iri I: i lli'gga t ' Sal 1 1 r
ritll !- tii i rg;ttn
h roug h I I le l):iitril"ii 1 it te.ga nd
W I "tlJll and iilliell lr ireintui I I
Jaeaanii iie.ly t ,-..n wfu.t -i.lri-4 tr-e
bridg i..iliurtt a ( f llicca
Th tiMg In if.tii.n I . ne M. '. i
rolK4 lo fc I'ulli ! icj .. .--I
tt alrurlul lhal ru-w n H ar nrrt
al Med fold Th Jkii rouily mull
rro-Aa1 to aioct It t rl If e ( a il
of III Mi h..ioe III no -f Oil r. !
II ta eoBiendid tr ll tie hi en
Joined Ih wnlf urli..ii nf II krldg
would b B-e!llrd ISecau of
fact thai II I ,ielioi.!ld t lengthen
Ih br.1e and lo lat It a lo
ai-rommodale a track f-.r the farlfi
Fatrn rallfttad mi" The roni-
pnv. aay lb talHie! '.i;t -
rnor than l!50. which II h offered
toward lha r.t of 'he -an
We claim" amid All.irnri H'lgg rrp
renlln( Renlon lowr P A Carlion
and other laapavet of Ja.ka .n .0 mtv.
thai Ih routilv umiii ri til.l it
rwiwrr In ordering the removal f a
ridge that I adequate for ail b .! tali
road purpuae i.ow. in order In replace
with a cement alnicture of greater
width anil length 1 t't- railroad tro
an pamm under neot h ll.e vil.l. Ir ! k
My Client obtaliml an order ruin
ng tl-.e county ni'irl of Jackson countv
from entering Into a i:lial to erect
lh nw bridge. ut the rontrael had
hen sign heror tne nriir w
aerved The countv court then m-ie-1
lo dissolve the restiainlng ordei Till
motion had to be tiled In Judge Calkin'
court and a Judge Calkins la sertlng
during raeallon In Multnomah i-numy
we had to com to lorlnd t" aigne
against the dissolution of th Ir.'unc
linn "At the time the county . 1 r t en
tered Into the .-ontract aonie Tort taxpay
ers r f J kson county appe-e. pro
test agi 1st the contract bring lt
Their reason for protesting are that
the court exceeded Its powi-r and that
It lias already len cxtrnv ngnnl In u
Ihorlilng expenditures of l.'.onnftrt n the
pasr two year We further contend
that there are acore of other bridges In
the. countv that need attention more
than the one across Rear creek
Scientists from all over the. world
will figure )n the celebration of the een
tsnnary of the Philadelphia Academy
of Natural Sciences In March.
PROPERTY CONDEMNED:
CITY WILL PAY $1500
"Modern conditions require modern
conveyances, sail .luoge Mciiinn or tne
circuit court yesterday afternoon In ar
ranging for a Jury to view the prem
Ises In n condemnation suit. Assistant
City Attorney I-atourctte. w-ho Is
handling the matter for the eltv. had
planned taking the Jury to South Tort
land on a street car. hut the Judge re
marked that time could be saved, a long
walk up a hill avoided, and th Jury
better satisfied If the trip were) made
In autos
The assistant city attorney thereupon
called three autos, loaded the 1? men
Into them and made the trip In half nn
hour. This morning a verdict was re
turned allowing th city to condemn the
property - and assessing the damages st
1 1 600. The case was that against W
Hosea Wood, who Was unahle' fo agree
with the clty on the price to be patd
him for his property, which Is in line
with the Hillside parkway, which the
city Is putting through. This makes
the fifth condemnation suit won by the
city. There stltll remains one such
suit to secure the parkway.
iat4 L Baa4f f iua wa la (
IWaat ts g l BIB fsk
t '4 4 lit ir-ri uiiut
., a 4i - fll !
k'k-l fl laW iir .f Ib.m
aai Ika VataanB WiH tueagkl
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ai4 al vti liv ( kl
4i Bigki
MClU-aJk nl.ke a xksk-.! lej
anaai f . I. naaa i.iaklii
kiila alSKU B U.i. taWkuiui la
Uk Iwa 4 kr !. -c n4
lug lfl a teialli in iM ii4 4a
I l. kk-.aakBi
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(a a I laili! a iB H.akisg II
SMOHUM fur I fclJ lc-
livg fwr kukliy klBg ew . iisi
I ear cilr IB la ii f
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ah tf f uiaiaklt.g a bIi M- fVr
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i-t al mil of 1 1 J
H A .dM.M.d a tk.d.t ag 4 ittaa
f men e Van B foftd d I vlb.tai
In a rwilig kiM l jt A ! Id
ti.d ft a lite in II li-tlt.
ll o'il( Ik ... ld ") r-
I riJ I Jii.oe.la. i, hm tid lad
tU Bilk I.I !!!
II If 7 I. .! a l.m.il i f V.ielsjr
I (- ) ..( mad ...t.i:- Ih fal l!.i
it . t 1 . a u ' l '- f I' ll '-'a
. wits ti.li nl kl lag llril
U i.f It leg txaltng I' mag
Sum. I'u: Jul I ! Mair An-
He 1 1 I a Ih loim ud lag
and I fcrtl h ! b-a
fc.ls 1 II, I.. Btn.ld l.it In r. lva,1
llh , rr.lrn. itdr left for Ik
Nn i in 1-v.is It inn aga aal I ! ' Ih
first heard from Htm
I'orrlgn.
Ua'l a4il- fri'tii H!uef!lda i I a I
e -. : ar .D'.i g fiom fainlo In th In
terior of Nltaragu !,-k i f f la
glien a Iti nun It Is do .ol II. st
rxolullwn In !- republic I Imminei.t
lli Miner Orlando Vld. an Ameil-
can . iig mats, wa mn irr n i a ucn
! motor lm Mnda in a buy wt
n .1 thorougbfaie of Ixii.loh
Kigt.lli.g along i unci. o iir near I-a
mi. i tolls aouth of Chin ,ahua. was
i.iiiinl Mundai ii.i.rr.1 Kalaaar haa
alntnai ;oo nH a engaged, an I Ihe fed-
ii trng'b I eat'.mat! al '' ii
th . auir 1. 1, n. brr
Tbo-igh n"tlili.g offb-ta! I lei, an
tiour.'nl In regard In H M " '
liner lilgaiilir. that Is lo rrpls. e ire
THstilc on !i .Vtlant'.c aeriue of th
Wilt Htar lln ll l umlnl"M that
the glrat d!aater taa decided the Bel-
fast buUdrt lo make a i aHrrstlon In
her plane Tie kl waa laid a few
week ago
I'rrml-r Tang Hl.ao VI who iddriilv
depaiied fronj fektng for TIolin on
rUliirdav. Bllhoiit giving any notlf". a
t on of I ii Intention to tie men. her of
the rnbtiiet, ha announced 'Is iilenPon
of retiring from ffl. g'lrg n Ihe
reason tt at lie had l 't the confidence
of the forelgneis
The rrs ill or ihe ballot of the Sailors'
and Firemen Natinnl ur-'.n on the
qucatlon of joining In the dork atrlke
s!.oa that ?I37 of the members voted
In faor of supporting a sttlke sod S
against. The vote practically puts an
end to the 1inrton dork etrlke.
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till I . a - I . d liik l l:ld
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tiaie! I .l.llrla i.f fii its ti re t B .
Li. .. 01. illi e laed uj n 111I1 other 01, .
Cm u a tut 11.) ar romiig fi..n.
Il o iaaol. uf 111 1 ie to Bllnrta Ih 11 a I
and 4elerti;.rd ltal 1 delega'e.
hurl I stnaeli r uj.h Ih firm and de
fiant tsfi n.i.uila And If II an.ul
h.i air ataii, lug aro n d
oa.Mir 1 . -t ej.ei l
1 1-at ' ' fl Ii j dls(
arfllani4iu.
Tli Pacific coast ilvpaum company
w harf at Ovpaum. Chleagof Island.
Alaska, with :.'"o t"ii of gypsum
aaiked ready for ahlpment to Taroma,
rollapaed last week Th loa on the
wharf and bunkers wa lin.nno. Inking
no account of the gi psum. which Is
ruined hv the water The mine will be
closed until a new wharf I completed
Three lives lost and on person In
jured comprise th known casualty llt
of the eruption of Katmal volcano on
June One station reported th birth
of a bahv while the hall of aahea was at
II height. Most of the buildings at the
town of K'odlsk are Intact.
More than 1"0 refugee have been
tak.n from the mainland districts laid
iVHite. by the eruption of Kattnnl vol
cano A tugboat, with a Russian priest
hs a guide, ban gone to search for more
refugees.
I.undr-I vo-i.
d ll"! rt ..
t.. s e g
IH'ililol
Big Day for Voo!.
If Urn ! 11,1 sin thing a i.
i-m.l. thai ihfliijtt at a f-o'bal 1 'in-
roll. 01 thrn ) ulrljii wa a M( day
for H - sria t II ta woiderfui how thla
man d!pel 111: 1 and rr.nul W'I.e'i
airli'd hatuidat evening 1er waa
p.nii f :!'. f"-:ing and indignation but
lm one Was ).'.. lllf II lungs oier It
li.aide of Jft !n:r,iir. af'rrvatd tl-.eCon
girsa l.oiri had toiiuiie a roarll.g cra
ter All dl f ' 1 ! 1 B lnib of mill
f on g t 1 Heir ) through th lobbies
and halls airging. veiling and cheering
There waa a r.l" ery f it a tnlniit .-a
outstde it.e I i.'el For blncka on lthrr
Id pi. gics nnrxisit. No leaa 1
II. n a -or of new Rooseielt
Beie llitroluced Willi
th hard
1 na 1 1 ej s
cept lot. a and shook 1 "
Journ d I it; e r ami '
setting off .1 ly f Ii r .
locate him at ai i 1 ui
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a t irni. glial lkfluMB vBBlutwaa M
get IH It 1..l!v Bulk Th dlla
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Head uf mi,) atit ut.lg K. fe laoB,
4 .l of I'ein wuuld kate IB irxsgtH.
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a.gl.l at a l.i cl x t ain T I. e-g
'-"'i 'i)iJ all It ir Hit kr
t iiig i.d 1 i.r aha l-'icy ai t-u t
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Itlujgh Ih, lues ot, t I Id 1 euinlti
aii I a riieig4 from Ik Congt
:,,!.! at noun . oi.ji.,ed hi lltia art)
I k rgiifull lean atiaihiaiu a
if 1 1 -ad 1 a!lad tl.i ainiBt laaf
' J Bou.d hate elit.r riuw,
i.r ald
WaaimaV-SttBBaaat aB.
NVhen mm of ( i.i , irii ftel lli.m.
fr.ir luning up t.i m tibraiian. what
ao e ei)r, tad of a aouth.in dlegatg
ah, 1 nihil ha had an eUp.ianl a aaf
that it would enter ittnr ground. Al
di tt.eaa fleiagatrs Kept trickling
11-Kiintli aim and a a mighty a haul
triii up o.ir lha arrival of each newly
niiietlBd delegate the vibration bt
whii inereaaing alrenglb n lh
thought ful and wAtibljr reiiialn.lt r Tb
li'Miaetrli men w r froctouly Juhllanl
lt i.ight W..11, ih Taft mtn with
n.ir In. . I() 11. , r ta calm
tn liui ih) ! friii.g pprheo.
in') . f th wall now and lho.
BALTIMORE IS ALL
EXPECTANCY NOW,
AS HOSTS ARRIVE
(Continued from Prcdmg Pg )
rrata now en the atamping ground. If
a nor ehould l.'uow hla l.al In tba
ring, with the backing of Tammanr
Leader Murphy and SO New Turk del-i
t.io. 11 "uuiu o to iiiipiaiva leax
ore of the conies (lotirnor f'oaa of
.Msssai h iaetts Is also regarded aa a
possibility in Ih dark horaa claaa.
Half a doten party Itadera are being
nga ooreidere.l for aele, tion aa temporary
gnat .rci 10 chairman of ih contenUon. Thy In-
winking 1 la in In ihe hea l- elude Judge Alton U. Parker, who ta
Ti colon. I t . :,i a rf.ig. n t e-1 r.ti ..red hy Murphy: Penator U'Oo'rman
"'"l luniil He 1
Mi like it tor. h ;
iki You co ild ;
b the mivul. ;
alon And when !.. - ait.-. I aa tholri
maaler for T"rti) i.iailng peiple Inside
the Auditorium and twice sa main I
humtneied and howled for admittance!
outside. It was fr.eli admitted hv all!
that the atmosphere was ae! tig preltv
thickly i barged with Rooseielt
Taft Msa Carol Ovt Xeond.
Against ti ls altni'tl"n the Taft head
quart! ra lu. ported nt lust expense
Henry arul t'hnrle Taft and Ihe liialne
.Marching lob. all the wm from Cincin
nati Thei arrle1 with a brave racket
In the tnnrnlng and n.'ter assembling In
Ihe Gold room In gb-e club aunii sweel
ly and J Wesley Hill attempted to pro
duce a holm null of enthuslnsm with
whither aie we drifting' speeches. It
would hate succeeded had not moat of
those present Iim n MoosetHt men They
of New lurk, tulle Jame. senator-elect
from Kentucky, and Representatives
Iioremu r.f Michigan and Sulier of
New York
HIKING MISSOURI ELKS
LEAVE LA GRANDE. OR.,
ON WAY TO PORTLAND
I Special to The 'oTrcaLI
1i Grande, Or, Jun IS, Af
tr a good night's rest here th
three Missouri olkera who are
walking from Broekvlll Mo. to
the Portland grand lodge, set
out this morning. They aim to
make Pendleton today, as they
are In fine fmyslcal condition.
Oaks Rink, now skating:
ON EVE OF FUNERAL OF
SON, LOSES BARN, STOCK
Vancouver, Wash, Juno 18. The
large farm barn, together with six
horses and a windmill, of Matt fipur-
geon In Fruit valley, burned last night.
The probable loss is $8,000. Spurgeon's
son Teo, who was accidentally shot and
killed Saturday, wns burled at ten
o'clock this morning.
EilWtiMIMII.r;
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT.
AgclablePreparillonfirAs-'
simllating teRjofJanJRegula
(mgtlie StoraadisandB(wtIsof
Ftomotes Diges tonJCfeerfid-
ness and ifest.Contaifisneitiw
OpiimuMorphinie norMocwL!
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V r. nir-ehoei
rinn .-xniir xiiiiiiriiii.ijiaiiis
Worixis-CoiTvulsioiis-rcvErisif
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ,
licSimtle StgnatBit of j
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Monday's Delayed News Briefly Told
Resume of World Happenings Received Prom 8 o'clock
Afternoon Until 3 o'clock This Morning.
Yesterday
NOT CONVENTION
BUT A COLLISION;
WHOOPS RESOUND
(Continued from Preceding Pa ge I
ousness all day. Thlfc worry was In
dulged In hy the common people who
poured through the- Congress hotel In
never ending mob that Jammed the
halls arid made statesmen work like
halfbacks to escape from their rooms
It was a legitimate, worry, too. How
le-Ma-Hawwirv vs r. a a mmm m. mmmmm
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Twi acarraua aansaa
Political.
Senator Gore of Oklahoma will sec
ond the nominatloti at the Raltlmore
convention of Governor Woodrow Wil
son of New Jersey, which will bo made
by Jplin Westcott of Camden, N. J.
Jacob Al Cantor, William P. Black
and Francis D. Gallatin, officers of the
Democratic association of New York
for "Gaynor for President," left New
York for Baltimore Monday to further
the interests of their candidate. The
leaders of the movement said their sup
port of Mr. Gaynor was unauthorized by
and unknown to htm.
Two hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars has been placed in bets In Chicago
on the result of the Republican conven
tion. This was the estimate of a well
known gambler of the city Monday, who
mis nanciiea nearly JSB.UOO In wagers
from easterners. Although odds In some
cases have been given that Roosevelt
would get the nomination, the betting
on the two big candidates stood at about
even anoney.
day night at Springfield, JU. The tip of
the wing of the biplane In which she
was flying struck the limb of a tree
In the center of the race track enclos
ure and the machine dashed to the
ground, turning turtle. Mrs. Clarke's
skull was crushed.
Eastern.
Flood conditions will continue In sev
eral southeastern Louisiana parishes
until autumn, unless the present de
termination not to close the breaJt In
the Mississippi levee at Hymelia Is
changed. Thla will mean that a great
area of fertile land will afford no crops
this year and that hundreds of persons
must depend on 1 their neighbors for
sustenance. or seek Other fields.
Attorney General Wickersham has
been advised that the National Packing
company would "be voluntarily dissolved
by the beef packers by August 1, In
view of this action, fir. Wickersham
announced ,that the government would
noid in abeyance thelcivll suit which it
proposed to bring against the company ,
10 compel us disintegration.
Mora than a scor of men and women.
among whom were members of th
Georgia Taft delegation to th Repub
lican national convention, were Injured
.Monday, some seriously. In a collision
between a Pennsylvania naaaenaer train
and several empty coache in the yards
of the Union station at Chfeago, Two
locomotives were partly wrecked, w ... r
wr Juna Clarke of Denver, an avia-
tor.'wag killed' in a practice flight Mon-j
Pacific Const.
Abandoning its old channel almost
completely, the Colorado river has
thrown Itself upon a barren stretch of
sand dunes at the great bend In the
stream In the northwestern part of
Arbsona. The change In course oc
curred Sunday. The town of Blythe is
under water five feet deep. Another
break In the levee has' resulted In the
inundation of cotton lands in MoJave
valley from a new point.
With six sails hanging In tatters and
battered upper works, the barkentino
Hawaii, atom Mahukona, Hawaiian is
lands, arrived at San Francisco Monday.
About 20 miles west of Farallones the
Hawaii was caughtin a hurricane that
reached a velocity of 100 miles an
hour. Captain Winkinder had to be
lashed to the wheel.
Fire starting from a spark Monday
destroyed the sawmill, box factory and
lighting plant of George ,& Sons, at En
tiat. Wash., causing damages of JL'5,000.
Only by desperate fighting was the
town saved from destruction.
Formal announcement has been made
by the executive committee of the State
Bar. association that It deem it proper
that it should take cognizance of the
charges filed against Judge C. H. Han
ford of the United. States court, and
that a committee has been appointed to
Investigate the charges.
Governor Hay of Washington haa
ordered that all convicts working In the
quarries be returned to the Walla Walla
penitentiary, where they will be em-
Clergyman's Son Had
Tuberculosis-Now Well
Consumption Is a flattering disease
and the sufferer Is filled with bright
hopes of Improvement. Call it by Its
Own dread name and then take Eck
man's Alterative, because It Is effective
In Tuberculosis, No one need doubt It
there. Is plenty of evidence from live
witnesses. investigate the roiiowing:
Amenia, N. Y.
' "Gentlemen: Prior to Feb.. 1908, I
was suffering with LaGrlppe, which de
veloped Into Tuberculosis. My physi
cian gave me one month to live. My
father, who Is a clergyman, heard of
Eckman's Alterative and Induced me to
take It. The night sweats and chills
disappeared, my cough became easier
and gradually diminished. I am now in
perfect health, back to 155 lbs. 'I feel
certain that I owe my life to Eckman's
Alterative.''
(Signed E. H. COWLES,
"Gentlemen: I cannot find words to
express my appreciation of what your
rerned-v has done for my son."
(Signed) E. H. COWLES.
Pastor Presbyterian Church.
Eckman's Alterative Is effective in
Bronchitis, Asthma, Hay Fever, Throat
and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding
the system. Does not contain ppisonp,
opiates or hablt-formlng drugs. For
snle by The Owl Drug Co., and other
leading druggists. Ask for booklet tell
ing of recoveries, and write to Eckman
Laboratory, Philadelphia", Pa.-, for addi
tional evidence.
WHEN YOU HAVE
big crowd.
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REMEMBER
B
v (Sixty eighty eight)
Twelve Thousand Bottles Sold in the Northwest last year prove that it is
rJoin(? what people expect. If it didn't they would get their money back.
bsMb LESS THAN 73 PEOPLE RETURNED BOTTLES aMaVBgaatal
Write Now (or Our Free Booklet Containing Information You Ought to Have
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ASTORIA
ECZEMA
Itching
or Psorlasii
Folgoa Oak
Vn Blanehard'a Bcsama iMXivn,
Sold by Druggists.
TUB diagnosis, instruction and ad
vice by CLET, BlanchardLat 231 6th St..
Portland. Hl will also atatelrdw the
disease will act and jdlsappear under
the us of thla lotion', Call from 1 to 7
p. m., or write for symptom' blank.
Bad Cigars
Slow Suicide
Smoking bad cigars is slow'
suicidet No occasion for it
when "Sam Sloan" sells for
5 cents.'
BEACH
via the delightful Columbia River
Routes on the Steamers
Hassalo
Betrailt and ,
Befitted
Throughout
1
Harvest Queen
TSOM ASK STMIT DOCK
Every Woman
l jinterested and should
knew about th wadrful
NASVELWbirlinf Spray
The new Vnarloal Syria re.
w yuan vial Syrlar.
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ataaUy.
A ak vane draairlst for 1
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for illustrated beok eId. It
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giro fall paction lart and dlra
tioDliafubl toiadiaa. .
gam tel co,
Br sal ky gktdMr Drag OB- Wsdara
(Sait 0a aas kee-Prk- Drag C.. g ataraaa
Steamer "Hassalo" will leave daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at
o ajm. istioKi" so as to pass tnrougn tne araws ot tne Dnageg oe-,
fore the closed period), and on Saturday at 1 p. m., touching at
Megler to connect with North Beach points, thence to Astoria. Steam
er "Harvest Queen" will leave daily, except Saturday and Sunday, at
8 p. m., and on Saturdays at 10 p. m.
Excellent restaurant service Meals a la carte .
.Trains meet all boats at Meglef for North Beach points
Single Trip to Astoria. 1.50
Season Tickets, North Beach.., 4. OO '
Saturday to Monday Tickets........ 3.00 :
Five-ride, Round-trip Tickets...-. ..fl5.00
Oat day river trip Portland to Megler and Rettrn, f?.Of)
Stateroom reservations can be made at Ash Street Dock, or
, CITY TICKET OFFICE
. THIRD AND WASHINGTON STREETS
f ! PORTLAND , '
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