THE
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3 DAILY GUA
VOU 8S
FORMER PRESIDENT
LAID TO BEST WITH
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QEOlllPto
BUSINESS BLOCK
IN CENTRALIA
SWEPT BY FIRE
Princeton, June 26. Without
(llogy. sermon or suns, with th.
dmple burial- service of the Pr.-,i.y-lerlan
church, Grover Cleveland will
buri:tl late tais afternoon in
Princeton cemetery beside the ivy
Kivered grave of his daughter, i'.ir.h
Altnough President, Uoo-sivelt win
lu in attendance, as well as (Jovem r
I'ortof New Jersey, Governor Muitiies
o( New York, Governor Hoke Smith
Georgia, and othsr di.Hlini;uU .1
personages, they will not intend in
u official capacity but as friends of
lie late ex-president. Tho active
pall-bearers have been cios'n by
Mrs. Cleveland without regard to of
Ucial distinction but from Mr. Cleve-
liai's own friends and nelglihorr. of
recent years, and lnciude the follow-,
lig: ..Mayor C.Tifge B. MeClellan,!
olNew York; Commodore K. C. Hen-1
tdict, Dr. Kicbard Watson Gilder, :
Dr. John H. Fluiey, pror. Paul Van !
Dyke, of Princeton, graduate ssni-j
lury; Prof. John Griar Hibbin and
Prof. Andrew F. West, of Princeton;
Paul Morton, former secretary of the ,
my; Fror. nowara ana iiayara
Stockton, trustees of Princeton Unl-!
tersity: " j
On y Mrs. Cleveland, ner children, I
gather and Richard, and the relatives!
lilt surround tne mer. four cler-1
Amen will officiate.
Many beautiful floral tributes are
being received ,nd letters of sym
pathy and telegrams In large number!..
the Am
s""'s "I ;.,,, Wli
at S'.'ns.t with on...
CONVICTED MEN i
WAST NEW TRIAL
Washington. .),, ...:., , ,.
a new trial ami am-t . i , j
was iiie,l t,i;ll ull ;h - ' .
l-red -rick A. Iij,it. .Uill ,,, ;.
Schneider of s.,n fram-i , ,,,, ,. '
eonvicted on the churi:,. ,j -to
defrinid the govern:,,. i ;,',i'
Argument will 1. i,,.,,.,, ' ,,.
motion ntt fail li, ,.,.,
meets for the October term.
alii Wash.. .Inn,. !. Fr,
.i-mii- . - - -, t , ,u ,..,riy loday
an enure block.
-an..- .'..image was done in
' "!- I'irt k which was saved
.ink 'inn by Hi,, (ireinen. The
lii ,, ,! to he ol Incendiary
i, were sustained
le.s. .".1,00:1. tune thousand.
'i"c . luiMiii! lapsed several
'. Q'o ' ii restaurant J;!.iioo.
,':'. ! slerd.iy. Field &
.uk. : s. ,.000; Nnaent Urns.
NEW SCHEME FOR
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
, lane 26. The Wash
ss that President
Roosevelt Pays Tribute.
Oyster Bay, June 27. In his of
ficial capacity as President of the
United States and as A warm person
al friend, Theodore Roosevelt will.
pay his tribute to the memory of Gro
m Cleveland. He will travel to Prin
ceton in a special train to attend the
funeral.
Honors AH Over World.
Washington, June 2 6.-Mn every
part of the world where th? United
States, flag flies, tribute will be paid
to me memory 01 t-ipveianu.
Throughout the world the tribute
will be paid In some form, either un
der American or foreign ausuires.
Cruisers, battleships and all vessels
Washington
lngton Post
Roosevelt will recommend to the nei
session of Congress, a one man gov
ernment for the District of Colum
bia, Instead of organization headed
by three commissioners, which has
prevailed since 17S4. The power of
appointment. and removal is to be In
the hands of the President.
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
. COMMITS SUICIDE
Bellingham, June 26. Despondent
over her failure to pass the recent
(high school examination Nellie Gig-
gey, sevenieen years 01 age, living
in south Bellingham, is believed to
have committed suicide. She left a
note saying: "I have Jumped off the
dock," and was traced to the North
ern Pacific wharf.
Cherry fairs are in preparation at
The Dalles and at Siilein for next
month. The fete at The Dalles being
scheduled for Jtilv 1, and that of
Salem, July 9-10-11.
MS -fmm
. JAMES S. SHERMAN OF NEW YORK,'
tIKiU W it! tl.' Mtlllt !.'!!' ;x f 1 -i
li-'in his idiui'k tn il'.c iio-sim.il
!M llN lli'MU' iM M. ! 1 I't lic;
' ll.s ii'U;ir:uni!v is nnv . 1 .u.,i ,
n.n mal."
I'll.- pat lout (lul niM ,if!i (.'in iho.
ln.il t s tn it hi 'riu.l.n n:;i'. j
t'titnv ni'it . as iiiI .uwl r-M i Iuhl. :
ho Io'l!uli: y if ha iniii.t'.iw ;- J
i ,u Inn h.i- ii.sMil !
Tlu do.-. rs still a. Ill t. m tM" p- '
in ton ili.it t h i' I'-im-v.- i. . n shon (l
undt-riM n lipfrat ton '. tlh.toi.i'
as soon as ho ri'air l-.i- sir. 'i-.'. ,i. t
us tho only minis to eilVrt :;ti ai"olu"o j
PAINTERS INJURED
WREN STAGING FELL
San Kriincisi'o, Juno '-''. As a r--
LUKE E. WRIGHT.
Southern Democrat who succeeds
Win. 11. Taft as Secretary of War.
saloon 200. The "I' bar 2.0O0.
The total los will probably ex
ceed $25,000
Y ' . !,' .! 'fJti'Vl'J
oiVi-'-'HVoii
THOMAS P. QO RI. .
Oklahoma' blind fteuator, wbo hop
that uritlcal ofwratlon ma rtor
the Ight of on of bl yt.
The Oregon Bankers' Association
convened at Salem today for the an
nual session. Prestdent E. W. Haines
of Korest Grove, will preside and will
deliver his annual address after Mny
or Hodgers has delivered an address
of welcome and Vic"-President .Monte
Gwlnn has responded.
Cleveland, June 26. Con-
gressnuin James S. Sherman's
condition is much Improved.
If he continues to improve, f
he will be permitted to lave
the 1,'snitHl for home next
WednPsrtiA-. w
Cleveland, Ohio. June. II,. An of
ficial statement about Congressman
JameB 8. Hhermnn Was Issm'm uv Dr.
Ciirter ut 10 o'clock loiilKht. It auy;
"Mr. Sherman .hud a 'very c mi
fortahlo day. Ills Kenernl t-.iiidltlon
miiKt satisfactory. We look for a
speedy recovery, aa the patient Ij
hourly iinurovliiK.
"Afier a conierenro with Mr. Sher
man this cvonliig. Dr. Allen, Dr.
Stone and myself believe M. rMier-
ault of the collapse of the tinging on
a three story building at Twenty-first
and Valencia streets today, Peter Do
Inney, a painter, la dead and Levi 11.
Towle bus his skull fractured and
right arm and leg broken, besides
siisialnlnK Internal Injuries. Daniel
McKadden baa a broken arm and leg
and a possible fracture of tbo skull.
Tim painters fell forty feet.
Yesterday's baseball scoroa: Port
land 15; l.os Angeles 0; Ban Fran
cisco 7', Oakland 6.
Wash Goods
Reduced
One-Half
We are planning for a record break
ing business Market Day. You can
buy goods cheap. Wash goods worth
from 2uc to 75c a yard; for just one
half 12 I -a to7 l-2c
VARI WIDK tlllKFOX PANAMA
25c Chiffon Panama, 36 Inches wide.
Market Day price, yd
'. C. CORSETS.
11.50 and $2.00 V. B. Corset: Mar
ket Day pric;, each ""''
SI.KIIVKI.KSS VKSTS
12 1-2 Sleeveless Vests. Pwi.-s ribbed.
each
Bargains
in every
for
Bargain
Day
tAlP Largest
IliipS and
Market Day Bulletin
Klc
MNG I.ISLK KS
16 Imttcn black or w ii'e li-'e
Gloves for more durable ;: ri si k
Market' Day Price
IJKl.TS
SOo women's Kelts wnr f . "i
to 1 .SO .Marktt Day. -'""
:
aturday, June 27th
iTTViii' si n sriib at ()i:-ii puk k dick skiisis
HAIMA lilsll1 .,( n,,. 11!, ins n-il'ic:ln of ion white and colored duck skirts; well made, full sweep;
Kfctlre ift k -f w..t..-.i . ;,'varj..t. ,ha, has n K-h "--'
;'. ., ',;..' SlllltTU AIMS III IlK KII
,.,.in:.Tprt in .' ; ; , s ,, . ,,,t T..-. to . Kvery t2.' Shirt Waist In the stork.
Kv. .-y .- ' !' " ' On mle S.ilurday, each I -"
. i l III KIM s I M. I'l' I--
WtMl SIIIS.O I' .,-ii Suit.-! re.lnc.-d one- KI.MONAS
Linen. ,; ,,,, . .si.T.I i iw.iio sf.e and ir. Kim iias, flgnn-l lawns, pink or bliie.euib S.V
half: 'i:'- ? . .
MIA"'
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HIT HAT O X !
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Boys' Knee Pants Suits
The "Mrs. Juno liopkli.i" kind; you know they're
nood.
The IJ.Mi quality; Market Day price ..7.T
Tiie :t .'iO )! I It y ; Mikrt Duy Price J..VI
I'lie 4 no U.illly, .Market day price :i no
The t',00 quality, Market Dsy price :..V
The icon qu.'ilitr'. Market Day price fl.."H
II-:.'H MliAVV UtlltK SlllltTS
Tlir-M; are lull hIzih, extra long, W"ll made, e. . . I.V
Ml AS hi MM I. II IMililtWKAIt
Ioi, d'rren HulM mr-trt, iinil-rwear; thin but, flri
siul firm, tin- gat no ' .'
o
Socks, ) Y
Hcawf-k Hampton Bro
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V.HHIE C AM! BCATS CaFIT JIO V4 Wi l.rrtllr St.
Headlight Overalls
tltf best ever $1.00
o
Clothing
Department
will be a scene
of activity
Market Day
Menu HultH ill at u Htitmliiiitliil
HilVlllR.
Muri' bo)n will have now hii 1 1 h fnr
tho Kinirth.
T-hlH 1h tluj Krcat rlothlitK inarkot
nf KiiKi'no.
1 00 M'n'n ('aMKlfiii ru HiiMn; hoII
n-Kiilmly nl $12.50; muikot ily
Hprcii'i- tho Mint lo.)m
ALBANY GETS
NEXT CONVENTION
OF TEACHERS
oit ii i:its ki.i-ti:i r.v t i.a.
m rioN w. w. wm i i:, pi:ksi
m;r siii.i.ihiv ukts iii:io(,.
MTTIIV.
Uiilllsii liKI.lt i'l: 1'HK,;.
iu:m"s anm ai. ti tim s.v
ltK;i.i:it si'i vus d iviuh.
'HUM. I IUCATIOV ll.tltT OK
II Vl! l!l TAI.K ON A I'AV-
oitni: si ii.ici i mm-: nix.
Il!l:l MIMIII IIS IN Till-: ASSO.
1 I A I'll IN.
Albany was chosen ihis hmmiIik
for the meeting pmce of the Western
th'egon Teiu-liers' A-i(ocf;i:lon next
ill the Imitation of the teach
ers' of I. Inn county and the Albany
t'oiiiinerclal Club, through their rep-
ntnilve, Mnperlntenileiit A. M.
Sanders of tho Albany schools. In
giving i he Invitation. Prof. Sanders
said: "Albany elpeeta to trent tho
teachers as welt as tho people of ttu-
gene have done, for no better treat-
nienl can be accorded Kugene and
Albany are sister cities, and Albany,
as the smaller, wants everylhlng Unit
the larger has.
Officers of the association wero
elected aa follows by acclamation:
President W. W. Wiley or Tillamook.
First Vice-President, Superintendent
K. T. Moores of 8alem, second Vice
President, Dr. II. l. Sheldon. Uni
versity of Oregon; Kecrutary li. A.
Wiley, Portland; Treasurer, Margar
et J. Cornier, Salem. Aa a resident
member of the oiorutlvo committee,
W. L. Jackson, superintendent of
t.lnn county was elected.
A resolution was also , voted upon
to raise the membership dues from
fifty cents to one dollar. The meth
od will be by ballot.
Th treasurer's report showed a bal- .
unco on hand of I'JOO. It was re
ferred to the auditing commute, aa
Miss Cosper, the treasurer had to
leave suddenly for California. The.
report Is not In full, there being oth
er' moneys on hand.
Superintendent -It. F. Robinson of
Miiltnomnh county, delivered bis an'
li tin 1 addreas. He said that Ihu first
orolii'-ni Is how tn Increase the Irre
ducible school fund. The number of
pupils are Increasing with great rap
llliy, and tile fund grows lilt le. A
special couimltieo headed by Dr.
Sheldon Is Investigating the best
inciin.4.
"The Stnto of Oregon," he contin
ued, "has a well articulated system
of school now. We luivo hoards and
comuiltlees to make plans and to nr
iiingo loiana. It remains for the
tiaehers to execillo. This Is strictly
the learlier's problem." "
Along another Hue the retiring:
president spoke of the need of en
lendlng the high schools sysiem, Tho
high school rovers u perh d when the
child Is In need of some higher edu
cation, and still needs 1:1s home life,
and should by all means remain at
home.
In rltle there nre now trade
school, elementary agriculture, man.
mil training departiii'iits and oilier
ml vii mi I meihods, but In tile rural
districts there are none of th Tho
problem of the high school cov irlng
this field Is to emend ImII to coun
trv districts. Another problem that
was discussed was what is terni-il
the nun nl problem. Koblnson thought
that the basis of this quesiloii de
pended upon tho reading matter tho
pii' ll read, lie app abd to the
teachers to by all means look after
ami find what tho scholars reud, and
as far lis possible to Improve tills
field, lie said, too, that children or-
, ten i led direction In play, and that
! III It I. s men whose sole duties to ill
I reel tho children III their nleasnro
I time are being mployed. Above all
' t li In Hie teacher must enter luio
! the life of the children.
I He also touch. d upon adult eilu-
I c-tit Inn. speaking of the I'litv.-rslty (
work In Its c im'spon U nee eh uils, ,
mid approving of the methods and 'f- V
' loris. , ..
; lir Henry I. Sheldon read the
i finding i! the c iiiiunltee lor the
1 ri port on Finance. He showed that
no p. r in 'if the acho I districts of
: Oregon li',ve four months of school
ir I i ''' Ing coin, wlor" I.. 'tween
li. i and 10.000 children. In roii-
llrnlll.g along Hie si ) Hue !" n i III
l ,n' II was safe lo - ' from Hie
(.s before him. th.it half of the
r.in.l k. h o:s bad ll l la levies which
i e ol s.-rvli to ll in running:
heir dl-irlcu. lo a g.-iic,-iil wav ho
-Mowed low a stale i'X was super
ior lo any other lor e.ln nlloii pur
,,.., at.d In s'lint.nirl'iliK he pre
., ttir--e reeoiiino nil. t' ions wtilcll
We -II ! fpl'-d.
' First-- That loilepend 'lit district
shout I n it be uilll"' I any more for
in, null In I'ltalliui.
S.,-i,.! That ro-ry -h:M In the
,i.n- hould liave ut least six months
si ho illlii'. , . ,
'l.iird Th-'t a cotnti'lH" should he
,,,,,, oil,', d to rot the findings before
Hie people Uirollgll Hie I s-.
Itluler's All Ire".'
r-. lit -Itlk-i-r ' I :rt-
i... Cl'y ,H. bonis, .b ilv -red an In-
O . ,I,.-I on I list t r !t Iblil-
I'lty S In ol-. lie mm
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