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THE OREGON DAILY , JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 1. lUt. HI US WITH BAND. PLAN OF LOCAL B.P.0.E.I Elks Hope to Meet .Missouri' Walkers at Outskirts of City and Celebrate July 4: 10 Steamers Chartered. ENTIRE FAMILY IS GIVEN DEGREES If l.itt I lk. it hi iking f .n. in af laid. Ma. to l-viiiiiiJ I J ,1 !'. :k .-... I...I - .. ...... r.'ii,;ci u.rir lilj, by Ju U.c, out - si UUt.A1.IS ur III. tH Bill ...llt,l .s Iwjga nuuiil.n ... Hi i.k. ki1ll.lhl.lf alloll U.n-1. Mir n n l.lf.g auaj u( IihIi No I: an.l b-ul ! ul'Xuubllr. BKOldiaS lt II.. 'i.a i i ii. 191. t.laa loitimlsatuu. an l-.'ufn e. lota) iirr la no -l.l rslrtrallnn d li. r Kuurn. ..i.n.J. ia Urlictrd lata. itjd biiuI4 Urn ivil la clums lh. I. .1.4 ill.lalu. .liklf. '"''f Mt-AlltBier alal.d ,Hiy ll.al H. loiiiinia.luii J 1. 1 rl.ail.o.l ilia J aaaiuai.ii.a Taiioma. t'ndina lolir. Ilarhlita. Hi.rfi.. t .i L 1.-1 )'. Iial.la. end Allien, a f.r Ihe Ulka' I'll c,ur...ii .l.nn (lie Wlllamells and I'tilun.t: iiitn. KrMar. Jul I: Tlia traarle hate a combined aa.cngrr r- li-am.l.l. (ua 111 y an.l llallry Dili tl In addition, a. I( ia !, it.al fully O0v .rii il w.nl i take Ida rip On 111 Jay of the rlruialon Iba J.Ik. M rirr parade .l ,s alao I ! l.laa' i omnil.alon I. a. Iiuloraej Hie Han of (I,, 'rllii.l Aula club In hold aulo rarra an.l an atlallon n.l at (ha Counlry rlub i.n Tu.ailar an1 "dnf.J.v aflrrfioona t,f K!k- meek 1 la allrariloii will he pla.J on lha official KU .nfm Tha Aulo club Mas dl.1rl d ,ol, iha racri an.l mni Jl la aal I (I. at aoma of lha naimnal rrarkt drucra UI participate In lha raraa larll.lrala n II. r.... The M.rahfitlj I.Klga haa rottfird (ha rnmnilMian inal l. ft .,.,,,,r lire.k ater han l.ern charlrretl fnr a .fe.-iet trip from Marahflrl.1 to IWtland to rarry u. .Maral.riel.l Kit, a About n0 Klks and llvfir wives will mak (he Journey, a.-i-ordlng in .rnrnl riiimatri or theae riflv Mill ta In uniform. Tha Maril.firlJ inks' uniform win .-onal.t rr white Mrip full.. while had with purple Una. .. k and hat ban. I. I-odlte JH, of ;rrul Kalla. Mon( haa maar an anrll. s(!..n for r.u.- . , Uk nik" puracU of Thursday. July II lor ks drum and fife corps The torpt lon.iaiB 01 iu arums and 1 : flfca The Montana h.iks are romln to Fjr(Und on a special train that will l.-ave Kalls- pei on tna nijtht of July 6. following the sisia convention of KJka there. July t and . They will arrive at Tordand on tho mornln of July s. The, Montani i2km will mali. the I'ortland hotel thrlr neanqtiariers. According to Jud;e"W. W. . McCredle women rjfarinu tlk Idantlflcadon cards will l, admitted fr (o (he bneehall parii ciirmf kik wev-k and provlde.l the conaent of A Hatiin. president of the coast leag-ue. and J. Cal Kwlnir. of the Fan Krsn.lsro team, can ha secured. Fan Francisco plays hero during tha 7 x 1 K ' :; , Cv.iX- "i iA X - . . . VH OFFERS REM) 10 STOP STOCKMEN'S FUSS r s Trouble Between Sheepmen and Cattlemen in Baker County Leads to Appeal to Executive for Relief. iia wa l fv i,.iul I ' Kaleiu ot Juia Ii - Aa a eault of I rcl-oil. Ij JoafOir Ural that ."la a Iras ! !. draltoyrd f.utfee. lutlliilJataO aiiitiltra aiJ ni.na.c l Ilia ll. of I ahr uttti.t In lariowa aecllona uf ! slslfi Of tin III. tf.vcrniir haa ail. r'Ul..l a ioai.1 of IWy f.j u.c al una. 1 Ma la another thanlr. In I n fu.1 btlar.n talliruien an.l ahrr.ti.n In Itakcr itiulilv ' ll la a l.t Itir.a al(H k . oai.rl. hate tren billrtly i pl.Ir.l lug j una .nuinri a liain.1 I'1 Bfaailia lail'l in uieai lei.iir glslil.g ilialllcia no lar TITLES GIVEN I THE ROSARK W. C. Bristol Crown Prince; Tom Richardson Keeper of Royal Bull. Titles rir ilia t r I tin! ! O.ls afier- non by the Kwal rdir of Hoi-ni iitria. oranl.l prrn.utiriilly Monday, and the Hat la aald I.. I" Ihr l..ngr( and most ctiniplrtr rer conrliMl b mart, an.l th h.auly of it it in imlnlc.l mil. Is (hat II may he Ii. creased an Ihe nrsanl- lathm develops t m lime, however, mill ih iiietnhi ikl.lii In innltlMl in t. cee.l lOrt Follywlng ! the lUt Crown nrlnc. W I- Ilil.t. l r....l . ill..- ( c Oilr keeper of e. !...i.ier. K W. 1 1 1 1.1. Tf.ese are the officers. The t.rixv cnni-cll I. composed i f tne following I'rime min ister, w J iiorrnann: !r .1 lit, r Jus (Ice, Ueorr.' . llntchin: rovnl chancel lor. II. I. Pit lock, lord hlt-li Hherlff t Fred Irson rosl clmmh.rMIt:. Julius I Meier, lord hmh f .v iillotu r. limine L Maker, schemer of Jmke. " Chnp man; master of ceremonies. Marry Me. Alllster chaplain. Cieotgn M Hvlnnd: royal coachman, William Mc.Miirray; court aslrolnaer. I,. A Colton. roval laxldermut. lleoiif V Jomi.!i: mas'ler of the wine cellar. M. V IHckmson; keener nf I lis. r.tt-al lo.ll T.tm Pi..'..rl son; kfnt's Jesters. Jlmmle I Minn. A. C Hlsck. Jack Vnrnell V A . hf.ll - ,j 1 " i or on sens u I i ..v ... park during Klk wk and provided ih. From ton in l.nllnm Malls d. Tir. Members of (lie roynl court are Mas content of A Hatiin. president of the a ' ., . ler of music. F TX Moreland . captain of .ni.-. ..1ID. ni'viu ouu n'-iuy uc he -uarl. Rohert Krohn .larnnflA Knru tv V I.-. . . .... PERSONALS P. Leavsy. a merchant of Hllladale. Or. Htid wife, are registered nt the I'erkliis M J Callaway, n merchant of Eu Rerip, and wife, are Bursts at tho Ter kins 1.. 1 1 Hose a fruitgrower nf Hood Rhfr. Is reclsterrd at tho IVrklns William Roberts, a real est.ite dealer ot i.Hiwii5i:iP, l., n guest at the Ter kins. V. Nixon, n merchant of rlarrls- ouig. or. is registered at the Perkins. II. I, Oc Fonilnjr. a nrm.iln.ni i' tnllst of Hood River, Is a guest at the new ar(J. CharleH. A. Park, a hop dealer of Sa lem. Is registered at the Seward. Prof.-s.sor H. I). Scudder of the Ore gon Asrkultural college Is at the Sew .. ard from Corvallls. A. J. (ierrard. a business man of San friiticisco. Is a guest at the Seward. H. Genie, a business man of Chleo, Col., Is registered at the Seward. Mrs. K. F. Stuart, wlfo of n m.r.K.. of Maker, Or., and daughter, are at the Seward. George A. Campbell, manager of the neno, iev., light and power company, and wife, are at the Multnomah. Frank W. Putnam, ar Iron and ateel manufacturer of Youngstown, Ohio la Al . I. - H...1A . ' Liio luuiuiuijian. Jay E. Lausche, an attorney of Seat tle, la registered at the Multfiomah. Howard Throckmorton, a stock broker of San Francisco, is registered at the Multnomah. W. B. Jameson, a prominent politi cian of Tacoma, is registered at the Multnomah. G. X. Wendllng, the well known lum ! berman of San Francisco, la at the ! Multnomah. ; K. F. Zimmer, a contractor of Albany, Is registered at the Bowers. C. H. Bernes, a business man of Deer Lodge, Mont., and wife, are guests at j the Bowera. Mrs. W. Lord and Mrs. Wlerman of The Dalles are registered at the Bow ers. J. L. Autrey, a merchant of Fayette vllle, Ark., Is registered at the Bowers. Clement Palln. a business man nf Jjansinsrburg, N. Y., Is a guest at the Bowers. Mrsv LeGrand Cannon of Ely, Nev., Is rendered at the Portland. Joseph J. Hellner, an attorney of j3BKer, ur., is registered at the Portland. O. L. Rankin, a prominent merchant or opoKane, is registered at the Port land. .T. E. Duffleld, an automobile tire manufacturer of Trenton, N. J., is reg istered at the Portland. Richard W. Poole, a fruitgrower of moou Kiver; la a truest at ther Portland. A. F. Griswold, a machinery dealer of New York, is registered at the Portland. F. W. Gaston, an Insurance adjuster of Tacoma, Wash., Is registered at the Portlauid. L. K. Moore of 281 East Fourteenth street north, who is rapidly recovering frcm an operation performed at the St. Vincent's hospital. Is expected to be able to return home In a.few days. maiter of horse, W. K. Flnrer; miistor of hounds F A Freemnn' Iim. rnr nf th. I. .-... Uan I -.-. .. T .A . , U - - Ou.r. Tr 1. Ulrnt-. I. . M ., . M i ii it. in. June ll n iii.'ioe ,'"ia- ivn . n . i , Brt-ni oj ne IIIIM dauchter ami son will he awarded the Reon. Charles Ii. Merrick: rnval em.' degree of bachelor of law at tho comln Dslmer, A. F. Flnley; royal chef c,. j. lonniencvnierit at the l nlverslty of I Kaufman; royal announcer. Harvey California. They arc: Mrx. Anna Kal- HeekwIthrvrnyHl drummer. Charles K fus Sp.-ro. hi r daughter. Miss Italia lie Herg; court physicians, 1 1 r. c W. or- Jarnette. and her son. Henry Kulfus de nellus. Dr. K. A. Pierce. Jrilm W. Minto Jarnettc. Mr c Snero Is prominent and A. W. Stephens: poet l.iureiite. 1'ean nnioriK ine mfmirs or woruens rcuer- 1 oinoe, nrrut-r 01 ine royal nirnt. i . m ated clubs and was an active worker In I Mclilrr; royal tnafter of wardrobe the .1 ic-en ufi . 1 . i r.-i i i-n r,w u-n...an hmnv Al I nrl I r.. :ll .-.l.l.lp w ? frage In ( '.i 1 1 fornla. Miss de nrnctte Is Knight; royal press censor, W. T. Buch- i.rcs ucni OI meilvlc lllilv learue anii anun nesiiicH iein- a student has held the fencing rhaniplnnshlp of the college for three vcar Her brother Is irrHdnatlnar with highest honnrn 111 the I'nlverslty Law school, his average for the many long examinations helns 05 per cent. Oaks Rink. rroT skating: Mr tifowda MILWAUKIE CITIZENS SELECT SCHOOL SITE (Special to The Jonrnal.) Oregon City, Or., June 19. The voters of Mllwaukle, at an enthusiastic meeting Monday night, virtually ap proved the action of the school directors In buying a lot which Is declm-fd to ho not centrally located, for a hlirh achrvnl C. B. Huncon. renresentlnir the rllliena opposing tho purchase of the lot, was defeated for director by J. W. Graslcy by a large majority. The site was dis cussed for about an hour, after which It was decided to reconsider the matter at a meeting July 1. Mrs. Maggie Johnson was reelected clerk. George A. Harding was reelected di rector in Oregon Citv The nnnnul re ports of the directors and E. K. Brodle clerk, were made. Tha rilrerrnra He. elded upon September 23 as thd date for ine ODeninz or the. r.iii term w A Huntley succeeds Mr. Harding as chair, man of the board. Hugh Hall was elected a director In ine uiuasione district and Mrs Tent el I Salisbury was elected clerk. The dl rectors were Instructor! (n call An tion to determine whother Gladstone is to nave a 12 grade school. Clarence L. Eaton was elected di rector to succeed W. -L, Mldlam in Canemah. S. L. Stevens was reelected clerk. John Chrlstensen was elected director at Mount Pleasant to succeed A. C Warner. T TEXAS DONKEY HAS "WHISTLE" FOR TRAINS (Special to The Journal.! San Antonio, Texas, June 19. "As lime sense as a donkey" Is a favorite expression of conUmpt, but sometimes 'yyijBu .creature snows intelli gence far greater than the tw' fnni. species. There is a donkey In Laredo, uno ui ine onion centers or southwest Texas, whose Derformanc la enttn.j to special mention. Th iinnii 1. .1 tached to a water cart, a two wheeled vehicle used by Mexicans to peddle water among the homes of their nee.!' countryman. Tha inim.i 1. -t. ,. c V ui ivrn across a railroad track about 10 times each day and each time, as it nears the iracK, stops and Dravs vocifernnaiv amount of persuasion, can gefit across the track until It has stormed an notice to trains on the right of way ma i 11 ia- coming. FEDERAL GRAND JURY BUSY HEARING CASES The I'nlted States grand Jury met Monday and Is now busily hearing thd numerous cases which hnvo hern waiting for consideration. The case already prepared number over 65 and witnesses and principals will number over 150, a third of whom come from the Klamath Indian reservation Mn O. Buren, a merchant of Salem. Is the foreman of the grand Jury, "and the other members are: J. L. Vestal, Port land; C. C. Ashcroft. Portland: IVII. Ham D. Duke, farmer. Suthcrlln; W. B. Hayden, Toledo; F. W. Martin, farmer. McMlnnville; S. R. Norgren. farmer. Mayger; H. it. Manning, farmer, Oak land; V. Hartsock. gardener, Albany; j. ii. coie. rarmer. Moiaiin: t Brlckell. Sherwood: Thnmno M.ioV. farmer. Knanna: S. A. Mannlnr fieierr.- vviinam Anaerson, rarmer, Scappoose G. A. Tllden. Portland: .1 A lann,,. farmer. Glendale: n C lnm.ll cian-' o. H. cash, fruit grower, Edenbower; a. i. uavis, Portland; Willis Sionton, merchant, Dallas; Judson Weed, farmer, vernonia; n. j. Elliott, merchant. Per rydale; F. Miller. Portland. ii rji refill 11 ii r Is the Only Life Insurant Company Exclusively Oregon has. Its entire operating plant In Oregon, makes all of its invest ' rnent,f fnOregon securities only, has an unmatched record of sue cTcSrLs (r.w'n.fr srtt'r y dy. receives preference from all OfcwlminatfDg buyers of life tasurancjpn Oregon. m Best for Oreonians Hom? L if'c corbett Bidg.. ' VS""" cor. 6th Morrison, Portland. pbahJIrrP e. J- SAMUEL CLARENCKS 8. SAMUEL President . Gsnerai Xaager Assistant .Manager 1 CURRY CO. CANT USE . ROAD FUNDS ON RIVER -!eiii Bureau of The Journal.) . Salem. Or.. June 19. K. A Retiev Judge of Curry county, has written to Attorney General Crawford for an opin ion of whether the county can expend money from Its road fund for deepening tho channel- of Ros-ua river n ti,, boata may be used for transportation. juuge saiiey saia in certain road dis tricts bordering on, the river the were nothing more than trails and thai if the river was deepened it could be used as a hitfhwar. The ntfnmev eral advised him that the road fundi could not be used for that purpose. COOS BAY LAND SELLS AT NEW RECORD PRICE (fpeclal U Tie Journal. 4 MarShfield. Or June 14 Several large real estate deals ho ve Keen miaile In the. Coos bay cities durlne th last week. One was the sale of a corner owned by Captain Donaldson, master of the steamer Tahoe. The corner at lTrAnt street ana Canal avenue, la fin r.,t square and is said to have sold for Jlti,. 600. The buyers wore Herhert T.ncUhert J. A. Matson and J. V. Smeaton. it is the intention of the owners to remove the frame. buildings on the property as oon as conditions warrant and to erect a modern brick building. TfieM aim The Moyer Siiil He's well -dressed, he's comfortable, and he's a money-saver; there's a lot of good clothing service ahead of him. Moyer $15 Suits give you as wide a range of patterns and models as more expensive suits in fact, you'll find them made from the same fabrics that you find in suits that sell in many places for $20 and oveiv The Moyer system of doing things in a big way makes it possible for you to own such a good suit at such a modest price; we've one here for you come and see it. When You See It in Our Ad, It's So . if Five Stores First and Morrison Third and Oak First and Yamhill Second and Morrison 87 and 89 Third " Pretty Marshfield Wedding. " '" neclal to The Jonrnal.) Marshfield. Or.. June 19 The mar riage of Hugh Qulst and Miss Charlotto MurCh tOOk rjiaca Hfnnri:l V AVanlnir Tune IT, at Emmanuel Episcopal church. Archdeacon William Hnrefall nf Kanrirm officiating. Miss Murch is the daugh ter of the superintendent of the C. A. Smith mill in fkfa -1 . . . I ir. . ... i. , . ..... ...... ... 1 1 1 j nun ..1 1 . filial i connected with the retail department of m omnn company. A reception was given at the Murch home following the weuaing ceremony at the church. . if I If I 111! a a I IIINI III I 11 ii y.mmh a I llffll BOrSSSIl flIIIBl e mm mm H I S .III MHtlx... .1 II I Hi UVW. -0V h i gmww WWW I iff 4m ifti ,., .nilll i tlHl Mi H I I I I I I II II H I I I I I i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniNiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinH mmmi Five Stores BEER BREWING IS A LIFE STUDY J 7einhard?s V Columbia II Purity Age Flavor IS THE RESULT OF 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE That's Why It's So Good ORDER A CASE TODAY Phone Main 72 - A 1172 Portland, Oregon 1 Henry Weinhard Brewery W '. r - s - .. ir I V- ... iV ' . )