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V iff v.. 1 " TOE EVEKiyfi JOtfltyV .'POPTAyp; OPEGdy,: TVEpKESpAT, ' MAT ' '7, - 1902. FAILED t lliiioii ilo The Sawmill- Strike Continues;". -Ci Mi', , The, Portland Lumbering & Manufac turing Company4 mill, where ih atrik Is now on, adopted a new method renter -lay of securing employes. Th tntnage meht chartered the steam launch Hd How for one week from Mr. Kellogg of till Columbia boathouse, and it to ttudf atood that a handsome figure waa paid for her.-; , ' 1 With this Uuhcb'th management pro ceeded, to take the 12 or 15 men In the company's employ to and . front, thetr .work, ad ii to avoid the union picket!, who. .Wert jednatnhtly Inducing them to quit. Thi vessel waa also employed In retting new recruits and landing them near the mill when the picket were not around to explain the situation o them. . For awhile It Seethed thai the Venture wtmld.be attended with syeces." several laborers being ' brought; In the vicinity ot the mill from the North End, but thj enterprise soon fell through.! In the afternoon a committee of the ' strikers, waited tiptm' Mr,' .Kellogg, the owner of the launch' and : explained to fct the rietwr of the ueiij?8 in which hi boat waa angaged. Mr. Kellogg waa surprised on learning the truth of ,th4 matter and stated that the Hoo Ho4 LET THE EMPLOYER : n'-T . AMn rMPI ayf rniUFFR !'., The gunestioo "made In The. Journal yesterday ,that the mill ! Employes asaln ask titer employers to meet with them and discuss the points at Issue, has met with many endorsements by the business com niunlty. The fairness of the Journal's suftesUbH Is $6 Self ievldent that it can hi expected to 6e acted Upon al an early Hale. v i ", s ' - Bulldlnx In Portland . Is very active at ihe present time) everyone Is ! full 6f enettjr; and a prosresslye Spirit Is In the community, and !tr does ? not seem possible that ady mllt-oner would decline A teouest to meet ' with the other mlll-ownera la discussing; the points at Issue with a com- I mittee representing: their employes. ; The suggestion bf the Journal was ' made' In good faith; ind It belleVei that tt will be 4ulckty acted upon. would ' b mmSdlatay withdrawn ' front the- service ,aa smuggler. ; and he kept hl word. The Hoo Boo is bo longer en saaed in tha Wotttr ' " " Thla- fnornlna the" company had the launch Imperial plying between the mill and the Kast End, bat tt-did not do very iuccessfnl tmsratas.' Three men in tended to hoard the launch this morning ' near the eadar mill, but the ploketa ' learned of the tact ahd faotlfied the cap tain that they were nonunion men and Intended to go to work In the boycotted mill, and the captaltf refused to land. , The number of men at the mill, still remalna redtieed td about the sairi a on tha first day foUowlng the strike. New men are engaged every day, but they sl ut oat invariably quit on learning of the true' situation. Th foreman is acting id tha cs petty of engineer. - Thus far i Bot amy of the union men have raturnedto work, , Yesterday was - payday, and as waa expected the pro ' prietora put forth their beat argumenui a &fh man was nald oft to aet him to return to work. 'but not one of them yielded t the tnducementa made.. -. , - One of the union t employes said this morning: "Sine being paid off tha me '- have money now, and are in a better po sition than ever- to prolong the light and win."' They feel haiy and Jubilant,' and feel that they are on. the verge of vlo tory," , ' i . .. President Buabman stated: "Several prominent bualnea men, not politicians, v have said during , the past day at two . that the proprietors of the mills should r take aome MepS :td' come to an tinder? aftahOinjr with ths men and adjust the difficulties. They ara only .prolonging hostilities indefinitely by making no etep t arriV at an agTeeraent.', ' . The ether chill, not unionised: are ap' t parently aaslating the boycotted mill by ; vending them all available help lnAhe " way of idle employes, but the pickets are " looking out for all these men, and there 1 for no great headway la being made '- along thia line. . . . rj COURT NOTES Judge Cleland yesterday grahtea a nop--suit in the easa xif P. A. Poane vs. I ,'. ilottler. Poane claimed J125 damages be :." auae Bottler had tailed to anow him to ' complete a , painting job. .The nonsuit . waa 'granted on the grounds of tnsuffl U' clent evidence that the . nna? agreement between the parties had ever been aigaed. u - .'ii..jThe' report' of Amelia' Stark,' adminis tratrix of the estate of Leonard Stark, "deceased, filed-yesterday, ahowa the re i ceplts to be tl7J0T, and the disburse ' -Menu io be tl5,98L , , r ... On motion of plalntllts . attorneys, natt 4k PlatU' the of Wells, Fargo ' & Co. against C W. Notttngnam ti re coter gI400 on a note waa dismissed. , nidge" Selling this mornfng delivered - hli opinion In tha United States Circuit Court In the case of tha Sunset Tele. T'hone & Telegraph Company against the City 'ot Bedford and others. The de rrt urrtr ' of tha ' defendants to" the com- plaint la overruled. . n 't ; IV'-M.-f if t-jt.iV;.- ii'- -i- f ? ' Run Over by a Wagon. - T. Cooref. Residing al the. head of tlawthorne avenue, met with quite a se rious accident last week, while Work ing'. around tha -ruins ,pf the AlbeA mill, (corner front and Main streets. He was knocked down -by an express wagon, which ran over .him. badly . Injuring . C leg. Ur. K R. Crossthwaite. the attend Ins; phvilcian,., says that it will .be some ti.iie before Cooley. will - bi ibie .io be around again.' - ; - COLORED CLU6S , : ARE BARRED - if ' - j i " i - ' i Wiil Bot Be Admitted Into Nat ional Federation ; rr, .. (Scflppa-Mcltaa News Association.) LOS ANGELES, 'May t-The business Sessions bt the WbmaiTi Club! continued this morale, an the eecrganlstalon and color Question were discussed. A clv-U, service keesioh was held this af teraoot,- and Keveral papers were read on the subject' ' ." Further" legislation k' passed today permanently excluding colored blubs from the Federation, and Massachusetts made no protest f ' V- ",' ' , ' Near the cleae of tb session the call fornia deleratlnn Asked Mr. Decker, of Colorado: to take the chair. She aeeehted amid treat applause, and Is now a 'candidate for President Great Musical Attraction. . Christian, Hansen, the, famous. Scandi navia, violinist. Will appear In Portland aeon. Besides delighting lovers bf datslc- al . thusle . with difficult selection jrom . d. . . . . - l-u... tka a 11 ,11 me oiq composers, un: ence by femeVlhg hf6 itrliig 'ro1 Bl "flddla" Ind - plaV comtnOM, ordinary tunes on the one string". This la ona of hrt faTOrtta method of entertaining and It certainly demonstrate him to be a maeeif or the instrument and ona of the MtkS -M : triMinilti VI today. Do Mot miss hearing him. ' ' .. PASSENGER GROUP PICTURE c.it . PAaaenser -Acent Dlokson of the TJnrthnrA has received a group pic tur of passenger MpvesehUtlvea, of the romnanv -which la handsome aaauion to the flnurtllines of his . offloei nert r kz r&oes in me .nioiure, which 3 photogfaVure feproductloh. The original photograph was presented to General Passenger.1 Agent Whitney January 1, 1902. Th faces of Mr. Whitney, of C LV Stone, the .assistant , general passenger agent; of . An .ti uenniston,. or Mr. Dickson; W: PhaMon, Harry Huggitil and btheri . fahilllaf td ' North Pacific Coast railroaders, are 1 presented among ethers. JAST SIDE BRIEFS. A program is being prepared for the dosing of , the HusBOllvUle School, .which takes place May 9. Tha school has been very prosperous thla year, and a eiasl of five pupil -will be, graduated from the Klnth grid. , ' . J.-L. WelW, the Well-known East Side real estate dealer, has gone to Taqulria on a buaineaa trip; " ' - Mary 3, Campbell, aged 66 yeara, died at her home, 530 East Lincoln street,' last evening of paralyal. She leavea a hus band and a. tromber j rt; children. Mr. Campbell Is ah inmate of one of the city hospital and hat been in ill health for aome time. vv, A horse attached to a ttght buggy be came frightened at Jt passln car on XSast Belmont street. Sunnyalde, last ivenlrie, hn ranway At Union avenua and East Morrison street the rig collid ed with a pile of planks. The buggy was overturned and badly damaged; btik the horse escape without Injury, t Preparations" aiS being male ty the Portland City & .Otg6h Itariw&y Com pany to extend its .Mount Tabor aivtaibri southeast to the reservoirs, a soon as the tltla ,to tfii right of way can be ae euted.) ..v.,, J "-.', - . Born 4 -the wifaJoljS'. A. Robineon; the East SUe bicycle man, residing at 86l Eaat Oak street, an U-pound boy. Suhi day evening '" POLITICAL DOINGS. Harrison Allett.'iaaistafat "to the secre; tary at Repobllckh , Usa'daaakerS. and who haa charge ot.ths itineraries of can. didates, announced thla morning, that in addition Jo the datea ;a(ready settled up on, the several Republican .nominees will be at CorvaHle Tuesdav ftfnv 1 am a. McMlnnvllle Wednesday. Mav ii Congressman J. if. Williamson of thik district wljl speak af funjlngton ' May 19 and atyPenaielon on Majr to. Mr?Al reh Is bnaiiy at work arrdngrng other dates. ;. .. ... - , - Tfae reports f ecef iei at Rentihiicn k headauarters from , the southern ttert nf the at are to tha effect that the pollt; leal meeting thue Tar held hive beeti ell attended, and .that ther ieema th he' considerable enthusiasm. Haa4quartr oi the Cltiiens' committee are, qow opened la the Worcester block and fe general Invitation is extended to all tb visit the" same. 'The general reeeo. on rooi Is No.' W'knd win h from t a: M.. to 11 P. M. each day during the campaign, Ther have beeri tnnnt callers dating the past few day ahd how thSt the work of tha committee hak Km systematised Its members can devote more of their time to those who call. Everyone is invited to drop in. A crtttens ffliss -mtht ilt 68 field at the Tabernacle 'Thursday evefiing: A' meeting of-- the Democrats of - the Fourth ; ward 1s vcatled for o'ctocx Thursday evening" at headquariera. KX1 Chamberr6f Commerce building, v ' , In the Spnrs: Use , Dr. Pf under Oregon. Blood purifier, Tested and True. mm i in f .i. flCII NOLO OUT There are less than 40 men at work M the planing mills today;, Tha Hand feist ufacturlng Company and the NoftS Pa Wild ar absolutely closed," and ths indi cation art that they win 'remain so un til Mi tat Hit A la attttled. ' The Ainallfti the Martin, tha jterthweet knd Nlcota) i. Sroa.'. miUs ira ranhlng with the same light crew a they Old yesterday, but are so handicapped that they, are accomnllahlna almost nothing The embloyee" are cohfiasiit that khfcae mills are being run merely as a bluff In brdet to them Into Un. They aay that they undarstahd the sltUattoti, how, ever, and do hot permit such little thing to disturb their serenity W thi least. The striker are confident , of ultimate Victory, placing great reliance in the oth-' er labor union, which, in turn, will fle ciare a boycott p)ri nil tht tailli not A report ira current thli morhihg thit two nonunion men had been employed by Hero & Gay. nnfoa" ntabllahmeht, but ah .investigation of tha . matter lho4 It to "ba faiae. . 'i::;': .-VJ.'. The UnlveraaF mill is making prepara lions to taiov to Aatoria. but this mov8 hi! hefc'n adntemelated by th tSrObrletorll for torn time, ana is not a result or ine ttrlita, afthoiigh the labor trtubiimay i- . .. i , . . k.... - nave naa aometmng to no , wim ,qsin th-th4 matteK ". v-y-" ''i.sif' a. The pickett report having met It& an tire fcucces during th 'troUhlt m In ducing hew. man ot to tai'ito work.Mrf the mllli. They,, iil b thus employed antil the atrlk ia Settled. "'.'I- ''.' Neither aid has mads : any overtures for peace. MOUNT The dahce fciVen at r1Ait hall last Wednesday evening has t food attend ince. The Mount Tabor band was in at The Wealey Methodlsi bhttrct 'ih Ceh ter Addition IS hearing - eompietion. The Thoincson famllv have moved to J. L. Hartmah of the firm oi Hartmaa, fhompson Powers, Slid ''- family , hiye moved Into the new residence on west avenue. ; ' '' ": ' ' i""' "" Mr. McClure. who- recently moved tto Mount Taboy from towai his moved in to the old drug store bunding on west avenue ana Base -una roan Mra. Mary E. Oould. haa 'moved from Corbett atreet on ths i Wt : Bid to Mount Tabor. ... i s C. A. Frances will leave 'tomorrow for White Salmon, where he has taken up nining claim. - He will wbutld .a cottage ind then move his famUy there. The regular monthly meeting of the eftrd of director of ths' Mount Tabor school district Ira held last evening. The bills . for tha current mouth were itidlUd hd;orared' pald.i;-(--'- Mr. fTnc;tanioY.''d''jl;a: x, the braSi manufacturer, it quits 111 tt the residence bt hef daughter, Mr Woodruff, residing on the Base Lin roaa near.! west avenue. - Bh was re- iiorted slightly improved yesterday. CITY. BRIEFS. : The Fort of Portland CbmmUslofl wilt ijbld ah adjourned meetlhg nttt Thur day afternoon. . . f ' cabtaln w. c. ianank unite! states Engineers, returned hls morning front a tour of inspection of tht Sound light houses. He repdrts them all. to b 1tt very good condition. Henry doers of Jefferson County, Iowa, Is In the city looking for a location for creamery. t , Secretary Moore of the Board of Trad has received a letter , from the Bytidl cats Company of Tacoma Wash.; re questing literature about Oregon for free distribution. . , ' A party Of U tirhUef land htihteri. headed by Er. Chirk L. Remington bt Eau. Claire, Wis', called it the Perriia nent Exhibit tor Utfdrmatiorf. Today' they left for the 'Roseburg "district, hi the Oregon City district is 'pretty well cleared ho.- . t , .,v.,.. ...v. The annual meettni of the Council 'of . - . . ii. ..l . . r. ' - jewisn women win ctuce oiace tomorrow 'a' it.'- it.S.t L . auoruuuu ai iu oeifing-mrscn uuiiuing. JSale 1 being hel,tday at the Unlo Stock Yards in Portland of a number .of pure-bred Hereford cattle, y Much inter. st 1 t manifest -vnong atockralser in hsequence. , , MERITED PROMOTION. W( jr. treonird, feho hai teen In the employ of th O. R. 4 N. Ctfmpkhy for - i -n . - - . ! .. i 1 " ' . t. M many years, has been promoted to the place of assistant t .the tfhlef clerk '1n the general freignt dpkftment of the company. The advancement is a merit ed one. .'."' . SMALL FIRE An incipient blase was duencneo' by the Are department at 11 o'clock today, ni der the wharf eneatatht -Willamette Boiler Works. The .damage was nominal. The origin of the flre.i anknoacn. ..t'-' REAL ESTATE TRANSFER Slltabeht Ryan to John P, Jacobs, lot it, block m. West Irvington..f Oeorge W. Olrard and wtf ta Er. nest W. Welltje, lot !, bloc. , Multnomah .i.'iV!,....i.. Henry Clay Baker and wife to Jo. ' sepli - Keeper and wife, , lot V 10, block 8. Tlbbett'S Homestead herlff td Padflo Coast' Abstract 72S 4m Company for Alliance Trust Com- 'i pany, Ltd., lots , T and S, Mock ' M,, Couch's 'Addition:, northeast -quarter of block , northeast qUar- ter of block XL .northeast quarter "rv of block tlf eaat half of block 8, ' " wheelers Addition to East J&rt- "' " "land i.7?, .7-V...V.r. J... ,11,157 Portland , Rolling -Mllls to Pacific Hardware tt Steel Company, 14 acres in ,Peter Build donation land 4 -claim 1....'.:.... i bet your Title Insurance and Atitracts to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee St Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. - Dries y ''"-' Wo Natives Slapped for Not Taking oft Their . ' Hafe (Scrlppi-ifcRa 'flaws Association.). WASHINGTON, " Mfay' .-The apeelflo char'gva ih1te'te-4he. jSfflcer.S.. andl men of the army, lit Tayabaa province. Philippine Islands, J by Civil Oovehidr Gardiner were Submitted to tha Senate Philippine committee today. ..-t Thv aceiik. tha soldiers of falling to keep up the ecoutlng and patrollng Sys tem, burning villages, torturing natives by the "Water cur" and otherwise, loot tng stores, striking natives for refusing to take off their hat to offleers, violating native women, etc. Ulflffi Tha Board of Police Commissioners last night appointed R. Hellyer and John R. Mnrtavttt kn(itat nSlleettlah. ' ' " f ' -' Mermanj low"lti,.lW- Willi i ial f lon' Thoraen ter today appointed park po licemen, with authority tq. arrest persona caught committing any depredations to ths City" Park property. ;. . Among the . freight brought to Portland today from Lewis and Laws Ivors the steamer Mascot waa a shipment of 600 sacks of potatoes. The Seventh Regiment : bf Vancouver Barracks, consisting of 23 men and om- cers, were brought up toaay oy m steamer Undlhe. They, left immediately by special train for tht Prekldlo, Sah rrkriclsfcot Cal., Wher they Will b tem. porarlly Stationed. Ths baggage of the regiment was moved yesterday, the 3b'n din being employed at the, task all day. n w. Robinson. Buoertntndeht of Schools Of Hultnomkh. Cbdnty, iSt Jult sent out notices of ths Eighth grade Stat examinations, which wilt, tie held at the various districts May M, 8 and A V Treasurer T. Scott Brooke paid dne-half of Multnomah Couiity'i It5t tal May L amounting to $143.MT.0 ' The J-emainwg half will become due Ootaber l.-; ." ALASKAN UNB FAVORED; " """y Portland iobbert at'fc strongly In favor of the proposed steamship line- between Alaska and Portland. They are In favor of a tine being owned And controlled by Portland capital. As. commlttf. com nn...i nf Alenli Knna , knd J. M. Moore, waa appointed to make Inquiries aa to what ateamer are .available for ( charter and to make rellmihary cafi; Vass o- ascertain whetheror riot " It la nosslble to set subscription! to .cap ital stock of a) eompano.. .'. erate k line of steamer. Article or in corporation are to be drawn tip, and the project carried out at bhca '''. j ' RIVER AND OCEAN. t ! Work oii the M-JricS Qred&l tt Brogreli- tpg favorably. Th4 speed welli are $U ready cut, and the 'contractor! find the hull to be In very food condition. The schooner Alcald cleared at -the custom-house yesttrda for .Ban Fraa. Cisco with 4M,ooo feet of lumber. The BrtJnel shihed from th Greenwich to tha Momgomery Mt6:.i te.wim. plet W wheat eario.', '':' .,'; the work of reDairlrilltirrericH bferk Asia ia being rushed, tbi taipehteril strid mechanics being kept busy j day tnd nighty The Iron foremast and foretop mast kre m one piece n -weign aooot tons. The main and to IWen' milts, which are also to be repaired, are of the same else aa the foremast' .''' . :,.' ; fEfifioN In ICM-i fi. F. Willis bf HQtr,''i BtktlohV' Malti nomsH County, has - filed at petition- lit bankruptcy lh the United StiteS District Cciurt. HI liabilities are fTlO.K with ;hi aaUts;' . . STATE VS. LOVELt f " The case of state va.' Albert lovelj al trtedf before lnr ti JiidsS fcleland'l department tdday and submitted this) kf ternoon. Lovell ia charaed wltn lellinl a couple bt mules nbt belopginf to him, , m mi To Mrs., L A. KerUman, Mi R&rifi? 1 avenue, a goy. Ill (III 1 i, i I 1 - "' W. P. FULLER &. C6S: Hdrd Over Ni&ht Don't Accept a Substitute.1 - i Your Local Dealer Vr'i, ' -" T - - " -:- "- "- , Write for Color Cerd t ' i V'" Pc P6m UW 1 U ficftbbt:MiRai jfflwa Assoclatida.i WASHINGTON. May aAdmiral Samp sl;4t':1 8. m. Win id iihaM; and soon became unconscious He "suit ifre4 front cerebral hemorrhages, and breached, aid dMtat'i'p. b7::?.,..;C p tt I phyaiclHs trid family were St his bedside when IU' end came.: h hal seen kBoVa for month! thkt his end waa nly a uestlon of a short time. burlhjf the Sampson-Schley Inquiry tt was not thought ; prudent yJu . leqhalnt him With the details of the trial, and hla lit! ;la. $e& slowiyJradlhg Into the hadowi of eternity ever siuc'- No mention ha yet been made of the ttmt fhlft thliotarai wul take ptac4v PRICE TIES RAiSED. ' Af Thijalt dlrtdfs Meeting bt th COlumbti River Tib' aV Lomber Asaocla. tioi.-ij wka:0eclole; to raise thl prtca bf itlea irom Is toj $7 a thousand, atii a number, of ne edntracta were signed. The association I at present filling an otiht to rti Wr tn Bnthern Paclflo dBmpany.fcl the rati of 00 tld a disy. A large order from the O. R. tt N.. Co. 1. also i being tiled. . -' .. ;. , The foilowini; companies are member of the combine: Grove tt Groger.' Wyh- ton Lomber". Company, O. A Palmer, Proctbr Bt-Bairsi W. C. Brown, Stone Radluh.: Mehltitgit' LQAiber . Cd mpknyT TrOtitdaieJ' J. ft. QHotit, Lbwer Columbia; Dilhi'ohd Mill eompahy, UliVUle; Dav enport feoii tw8 rnlll. Hddd Rivkr; Martin ' ; Martin-, La Cehtet Lhmber Compan;:Hna Lumber; Company, WU6il A ilen, jbt Center. ah. ac eni .S Bfaktri Hbawell, wish.jj Cbno BrotjPelhsul4;' br:' ' :'': i :- ' Wj w: Harrison, agent bf the associa tion In Portland, Se.ya that the prospects for the'MW, '.combine arb brighter than Li 'ii MfebALtdHbEAD. 1 Mrs, Martha Dalton. wlfa fil iU ftvl John J. palton, pastor of the First Cum behahd PfesUytlrtin Church, died today at tb: family hbrti"9 Ekit Alder eireet, ied m ears: She-was born, in llsllp pi februafy. XI, 1M2, and has resided in Pbrtlarii tdf ibbut 1 hibnths. The fC- neral will be held c at the residence Wednesday at 1 o'clock, and interment will be uv the nerircemetery , . "5 Jsyp ' gHyif i ' , ' ;A'tti m&ilF foAar for a nbnialt HA the iw,t)W jt&ijnkge fade bf S'wnjf fjVmniiaftbntri. O. Mac! aalhst I. Oreijhrkn Pubilihthi Company. , V ,; Mlbhkei Fkhet Aged n year, St Yin cnt'S hblpltali bronchitis. . DaVlS Smtfh; agkd IT years,' St Vlrt cent's hospital; vrerdta. "." : : Clftrl llyers, aged . a jresfK, Thirty fourth knd: Division streets; eontulalon. Maggie -Jbnes, agd to ySari, 640 Eaat ElghteentK street; ialcidf. 5 ' ' . ' Mlnnie.'.Pattrion aged Is years, 44s Sixth street. " 5.; r'x 's'-'.:- :i Mary, R von wstterlng, iged ss yoara, BeaUle, Wash.; pneumonia. s Mary E.varker.ged ; K f years. 6S6 Tldleri-tuberculbaia:.':'-;'., vi "jMlfyVlbn. aed "teara. c'ascid Lickl:;; .baH aifieaiS. ';Vt;(: h i Tha ' JMwafa JfXblmafi ; Vadartak tar CoS fnral eUraeteri akd baliaera.Vt80 TasakllL Pkaie C07. ,''. ' -' iVl. '' " 1 . u:; .VJi & 'on, Undertaker and Erfiballtidrsi torhe? Third ' and dsffSfiod str-sctst do firlt-clais Wbrk and deal honorably with all, M'tJlU 1 .-..'-" '- . "., ttttd achumsnn, rhbrtumsntal ," ind biilldln lW?rk 204 Third 8t. - Est) matas-on first class work only. , .... ';..:,'.' fc.ii! rr-v -r- - ' fh t . Clarke Bros, for Fldvrt; S89.WoK rison Street ' -i ' t t C rcn in n 'rBrrr-.- U L IMN v - v.-.- ajA' Waal' fi" task SIDEAD kM His list ' '.i,V '- -tlr. V:;...;-' . r- 'M-i 1.' ; . . ., 1. (Biiiilr u'y attdWars :Llke t - A 41 Doc5 Not Cirry lt -. - ;- y-wrf? Alt TO j 4- Y OREGON. OREGON'S X Ift BEST 1 1 , ! - 1- , '(X J. I Hill OetS 73,CC3 Feet for Tfiera Is now h process of 'manufacture and khlpment frbm Portland 750,000 feet bf Oregon-fir tubber by ths Eitrem Lbmbbr , Company - to GrotohiV opposltb New London, which will be used Ur decking th mWisrtr Jrteamshlps there be ing constructed -f or ,; baa-., in President Hill's. transpacific aerylce, It' should b It majttjr for cwgratutalbn tbQrego htan tovkh'ow"that the nf grown neri ha stood the highest test bt any yet subjected. CofiapeUHv test! tuiaber were made tn many parti 0? ths United Btatea but that from, , Oregon ranked highest, pf a!. t-t.'h-VJf' .'; Mr. HUl's iflee bt.tS yes( flying be tween the Pacifio Coast and tha Orient Wlil open bp a hew era ht trlnapaciab traiSe. Twd bf them art already prk Ucally,cbmiJietea. kThey each wilt have a. keel 66 feet In iehgth; hke. five decks, will b of 20,000 tons burden each, but with a coal Capacity bf J8,000,tona. Each vessel will carry 1000 carloads of freight of ton to the car. This maha 40 train of SS cars each. ..." ;,' " ) Every modern iDDltanea will includ ed In the furnishing and equipment of iu sruai ocean carriers ( 'jinere is nothing Ilk them on. either the Atlftritib or the PaclH6: Thef writ f ckrry both freight and passengers; and fiiv I Ipeed of IT. knots per hour. If president Hill does not set a cinch ubbh Oriental trafflo ha-will comb Vei-V toaaf b ddlhg So. B ineah t hli jHa.il road line bohbectlnt 1 with th nead bt Like Superior he, will hiaki h thrbbgh Hie of 8 per ton frbni bututh ahd West Superior tb Hong Kong. Traffic Via Pan' ama on thrbugh biisihbsl Or af'oirhd Cap Horn carl -hardly 1!ompbt wittt these ves sels and-at 1 this rate. 4 - ' kn Anibricifi mlr-ck&nVmdrrni.. Ttenty fivi fessbis bit Am.ertcs4 bbttdmt frbm th North Pacific coast 1s 4 big begm: nlnr ' 'i-' :'. i;''Py e'--, WPEKLV CROPiBULlETIN. BUrihi the last wtek there wVr leverai mornlngi with fight.rrbats, But a fair ki known they havb don n'b ' damage of conseqUencb. The sol! A tU wheat lec tions th the easterd part bf th"b state ii et tb I iottd depths find ait that ii nd hee'did.ts tif lnf eite tb ppf fafeta- . tton forward fory' Iii.'f'v,Is.:'''!', ' farm er&-;fnm ! iMMjtAil mi a, a a. -AImai AssiiAi utsijW vst wvuiie vs aiiVf nc. wv."si slid Spring seeding in tij'; tWlllameh Valley la not yet tlnlbned. In Eastern Oregon tha Jbtt is in ekceUetit condition for plowing,' and good .advancement haa been made, Id iumtner-falldWlnf. . . Wheat, Slthbugh backward, ' v4ry promising, .except 1H pbhtohs of thb Wil lamette Valley, whereat Is becoming yel Idw oh" account ;of ,h$ tac of tuhshln. Spring wheat also te vnusnally alow jh gefmlnatlhg. bh't with h8 ittple imoiiturd now tn--'ihit''A'w'dl'yl.-s)f' armt" ibhshthy weather Is silt cH&f ii heeded tb bHng tha grain crop bu in excflleat oon dmoni.' '"'" "f- :'-:''i-tryt";?f '''; r'JY:'r: ! ieba onVinV rih sldck iit all parti of he sistf la dblh nicely. lit ti8 -platead feglbh rhh in crease In Iambi hat been tn heaviest In years. ; Sheep-shearing IS ; progressing sidwer than uaoal on accbuht f the coot weather., Thb clip is reported to be ood. wnni iithoush alow tn ' start. Ire cbihlng up well, aft. in thb ibathifrn pbr tjbn of the .state the iwork) of training thb vines Is general,' vli: ; Corn plantint Is now In active progress In Southern .tiianor Jurtbleiwtatftrlt aeetWhS rtte-tat b plantjnrt lata potatoea haa begun. -i;' " ,$k7$ the fruit outlook on th Wkoi Is rfc prted4to be . very favorabfe, A great deal of anxiety ba. occurred., tor. feaf. th. VhM wpb the would interfere vw1th pbrtect .pbtlehuatjibh. JafM num ber ot orcnaraisrt report uwi -smny wuor rteft' and .airly ;prUfies, Mpeb1iny; JS Clackamaa C.ounty, have been, badly dam aged. . Strawberries .ail'. a'pptiH irl arl noW generally : Jn blobm in. Ihl Willam ette and -Hood River ' valjey ana In Sontherb bAt f? DIV4I nit. KXthl 8.' W Bracey -'land JbrotMr will be' brought to trial In the Police Court to morrow on chargea'of arciiny'.'.H f? V w. . .Jacobs ana tna oraceys conduct riVal oll buslnesse. serving thetr custom ers through the medlufn bt tink wagohl Which 'are driven around the wholsesale and residence diatrtctd., . Competition is vefy keen khd the taargibf profit very narrow. Sy-:: '-Ssl V,v The feelings Ot the rivals, Is correspond ingly bitter and cuUnlnated today in .tnena OAli Sins thb fersceV 1'rfeStS fen charge!; of stealing seteral ktorag cah or tank- .t JAsjOod ft iroii SCHOOL CHILDREN Wur Present a. Novel tnterUin " ment Dn Friday. " . . Several hundred v school ' children throughout the city are preparing., for May featlvaia, and nowhere are mora ex- ' travagaht prepar.ubns betna mad than kt the Clinton Kelly lehool, Eaat Twenty blxth arid owetl streets ' The celebration' wlitNM iiaU next Tri nay afternoon,, and for the last month bvery teacher of the sbnbbt has xpendi'a , . fereat Uatff he knd labor In ftal'nih'Mh'wi" bhirdrin, ihtfl. they lti 4 atle td bent an entertainment, worthy th pat ronage of th city. . Tha fast' WIH be an Idytrfe fairy story to th children and of nb fsss kttWrtalh inent to ths lder folk.-, Tna soento f- feet and the variety, and beauty ef the bostumes will make the sebnai. brMtiant tone. Vhe "faeri ejuefn" la, represented by a little giri gowned. is jk lily. At th request of twe little girl who kre stnkfch. 'tng for, fairies iha. calls for the members b(. her household. r; j7L .v- j'v., - First comes an aggregitibn ftprese'ntf. in several flower, who Jit command, bf . their .ijueen perform a; gleeful wand drill. -Hfit appeal ' the ''IssWWBibw, dressed fantastically lit grayJbllowed by violet, girl, wearing ,; tiiej W ' Wl dressc bt that color, A Isurig jb next sung by the dellcately-koarned ms-nbts,'" a sermon dellverid by th Jacka-ln-tha-pulpit.-: , Id bn throughout tha entire list oi the floral emblem f, IpVlng. lef" r-, Ad April thower k th Vtiit cf i but terfly are oretty Tcehei well enacted, and the Wosrn mturtt of the fttm kr thl May-Phi ttanct aiTd thl BreWdhlal . crewnihg bf thb Wdint with m chorua by 12S children, . s TBS amount reektvUd train the Smalt ad mission fee tb b .tharltbd will be devoted t th interest M thl achodl Mbtart; - , D-pwiipflH f -,f,-... HERE'S WHERE YOU IAUQH ..r,.,v::-'JAi:ittjfi.'l- l'v Miss Koy 'm, atrabt cAr-ItlS reaMy Very kind ef yon, r. erabbb, iv m your. Seat ". .," - .V'l.-' Mr. Crabbe-Not at mil. - we nan ar getting tired of beinit kecused. of never giving j up pur . seajsl , eicbpt U nrettj grria-Phiiadaiphia Press. . ..Viw$:Srni.Vl.Bi.'', ... !"tbo Itnow,; Jphtmi said th "sitWrji " the child Is the father of th,lnb'.' - Then aid Johnnl surveying his father from head .to f ooti l, fBut . ha aft" W v WdutVW whl hl'tllfltk Cdtiitl tatloa,.''''';'Vil'"'T '.' '''-' i: i FOR Hift lAttfi; '-,"":; " '. What ar you crymg tbr asked thi eiotriSr, who atood, .IfMtth A band, but ad, not yet touchid heir Soft. , -. , "because," sobbed little Bobble, "t wui JUt thlnkln howf bad It's Kom' to , hur you.'VBoatoh Polt;'!' v? . ,.- S ' '' - ' '. d.'fi .;!''r 'i :-T"'"?T watt ;:';-1'-'- ' :clfeiofitd:ibbkttired. '';: Bedittaii w i fe am, iitehi . with the baby. Uha's been chttthi fcet . iMii'' ..;. blase didn't ybh. lika thl khtf .awa' from hwtf-rkfraaki;; 'TH'i WMijH PlRdTEtil .- - : r Amid dnpkfkiieled inthuliibsm. by Halhi vote; Hh. M jchautltidba saluta the -. .'Woman's. Republican .tJidbs then idttd , thieW-1siltlbha m-r-". ":'- i "Whereal;-ftv Mi b"en charged thaj Protection ii thi mothi bf trusts; and r "Whereas, This is not only a. reflection bb 1 bur baievfd tat ,W)t, lao 4 la bur sex; afi4' ' ; l-1' -'V' ..,- -'-Ii 11"Whbreasfr iflbtefi al trail ,al Republicans; therefore, bo, It j:: 1 "Resolved, That Protection la no mere. mother." Puck. . J "j 'AN. HONEST MAN. . -' v.. 1 Alt Nantiicketers demithd- h tUcl trqth ind iibtHlhtJStit ths truthX fre i . a letter to thv editor of the Nantucl(e Inquirer and Mirror 'that prove It: ''' v-s't? Kafctnettt' JWtiarr.4 MO far. ; Edi'tbr-il with ; you would correct a statement made In the last issue bf ybuir pap!er; tit whibB 1 wis accused b! reklgnlhg my position hi jahltar of thi High School building. ; Fwas dlschargdai 'Vi;';;: ;::V''.;-rf,RE0ERiCK .fi BAhNET; , FRENCH MINISTER HERlE. " i P. Lftrriouy. French Minister to Fenn but tha trnited States.- isiat oreaent thl inelt f Ctfhkttl Lfcs Sk- two genuer-jm, accompaniea oy .usptain Joseph 'VnJson," yesterday made a trill to Th Jalles, VIA the White COlUr' line; M. Lkrrpuy H exjlrefctthg lata in th llhl of genea Information and at the aaml tlm vlbwlng the. country. JS.S he declare! Oregon 'to. be about tBe niielt place til , ta tisiteli 111 U1 t.J.LlA terl I.VeiU