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BOYCOTT
Of: Mills arid Unions
n id
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Discussed.
-A1
i Th Federated Trade not last nigh
- had-discussed at some length the stril
Situation The following resolution u
' lug U business men to assist la settllr
! the difficulty by arbitration m jiuw
"Whereas, certain saw-mill and planln
mill owner, in company with a sma
, coterie of building carpervtant styllr.
. themselve tie "Portland Master Build
w: Association." hav promulgated dlr
nd aerfou threata In shape of boycoi
rjluUona published tn th daily pesert
' Igatnst all labor unions In general an
the Building and Federated Trade Coun
dis In particular, menacing and, If sue!
urposss are carried out. seriously orlp
plittt th Tiutldlng Industry and genera
trpei1t'.::f 'J.u"'falr city at no
prosperous jMriod In its history; and,
;.. Wheraaa, ' tha general business publl
. nd; iwoMIble ctsiis. tha great Jnnp ,
nj parties, to thi controversy, who wll
feel (he bruntjof -this disaster, and who
business 'will suffer while this conditio!
xists, are appealed to by th represent'
tlvc, of all the labor, organisation e
Portlan to wa the power of their nlirh(
. : at compelling the planlng-tnUj owner to
ubmit to .fair board of ;, arbitratloi'
' -whatber It b just and rUfht that .they
hottid permit their smb. to work . nine
hour hereafter for a day's work, instead
of Ha heretofore fit the same price.
ThU, wflL rcmoT' the boycott n& bual-
will reauBV Jts'xonr.'';".
; We Xost reepecUuly auggest that the
- hudfhnss peopl assemble la mas masting,
and aerise ways and mean to bring this
about to th and tbt tha proepertty of
our- elty bo. not Interrupted. Organised
labor has come to'stay, and pur unions
wlll not bo sfiitod4:iT At4 '1r.". All
- and each of us pledge tho full strength
' of ar union ad our acred word and
v honor to tho Building Trad Council In
their struggle for their right, with the
f urhf issuraftce thaf w and onranlonc
r ready to stand or fall .with tho ban
nsr.of srgaidmed, labor. In on solid ph
Now, Therefore, be It Resolved, That
the delegate to this council ho Instructed
to Inform their several union that they
must hold themselves In rsadlnee to as
semble In special meeting , at any hour
t eonsldarthtTBgigenclft of thl"fln
alaiight agaJnot the right of tho working
peopl to orgaals. . t v
The onion take the atand that it the
planing mllKwwwar are rtwht In their ooa-
tention that they should Do Willing-to
ubniit all dlflerohce to axbltratlon. Br
refusing ta da this th unions aasert that
tho milimon virtually acknowledge! that
their aid of th case will not bear close
InnnmrNnn ' . i i j "
. "Wo ara now and always have been
willing," salO labors leader today, "to
bid by tho decision of an unbiased
hoard of representative business men as
to - whether1' our demand are right or
wroagTht a fair, proposition to
which the opposition A)uld pot . possibly
object If they wro not "governed by a
spirtt of mallow and narrow-uitndedne .
If they are absolutely right they should
not fear to meet ua half way and act
tipoa this. PKpsitIon.T. fj! '( .. 'v
It the" mtllmea still refusoio arbitrate
tho union say that their action can only
be Interpreted as meaning that they are
desirous of breaking up organised labor
la th city and nothing uor.. ' s.
. It la believed by the union that such
pressure will be brought to bear, upon the
combine by business men. that they will
not continue , much longer to refuse to
take rational step to have th strike set
tied.' , "
Th .ainimea have always cofi tended
; and are still of the opinion thai they have
nothing to arbitrate.
;;Tbe,plutnbei7 difficulty was ettled, last
went ana th men returned to work to
day. " They agreed -to work, for no one
but the member of the Master Plumbers
Association and the latter also made eon
cession.- -,'
HURRAH J FOR SALEM
'
Two Trains and " All KfodV
of
Pleasure JoiioiTow. "
'v
, 'Taxnir Friends, the Public: The Order
of Railway Conductor wish all to under
stand that-alt trains in their 11th annual
. axraKse awnday inw -1 SeJcm, wiU
atop. at.. the. fair ground, going and re
turning. First train leave Portland i
a. m.; second train, a, nv ; ,
All train leave Salem lilan. '4
- Plenty of trap for trap-shooters on tha
ground. . ( ).
- A not motorcycle race ior.Mood.V-A
pwaanttimaMared.Ji:v:r'
- x- m mi? poor.i&aa dat waa
enven rrora newer' asked the tramp.
w in orova you from homer' queried
prosperous-looking man who was
anxung; aimlessly around the city.
un won. wa can sympathise. House
eleaning drove men from hime Let's have
a oruuL-jnicago Newa,
Good Bargain
, - Hetreas-I arent to marry the count -;
Her Papa But he' not worth much.
iiivm-i ui nu ue : mor reason
you nouia ouy mm tor me.- : ' - ,
f DR. Re-B. N0RTH.W : .
OSTEOPATH
J. . f TrwAf SvcoetftDy AB ; -
riRVcus AfiD cnionic Distisrs
. " " Duiuunat mi
' CfHoei 41 Oekuni Building,
: Third and Washuigton SU
. .
Call fcr literaturt,
Entered in The Jour
nal Vacation Contest.
Three new name war entered ta The
urnal vacation contest today. They
e Miss Lillian Hobklrkl of tho Oregon
jlephoao Company Mis Blanch Jeff
ys, of til Fourteenth street, and Miss
rsula Michel, of 10 Second street.
True, these new name start off with
ily a few votes, but you all must re
tember that from "little acorn great
tk grow."- , j7
Thi la a- tip to those at th head of
. ie list. Stay there If you can see that
our friend don't forget you.
Somebody will get that vacation. Will
: be youV -
Th vote today ta a foUowat
Alan Margaret Benedict... ...1084
(Irs Etta Wlnkelmann... ........... .,..1010
iiss' Ifargaret Chapman............... Ct
lis Barbara Weatenfalder....'.. Boo
iiss Rose Franklin.,........... CS8
lis Llssl Baub... ................ tS)
Slaw Minnie Harris. 251
trs. Catharine Adam
Wis Elisabeth Relftenbach... 122
a-Ia Least Llnd 100
lisa Alice Btayton......... 144
Miss Liszi Wilson... 78
Wlsa MHdrett'R." Wbb.... of
His Ursula Mlchl.........M.:..,.,..... M
Miss Emily Byrn a
Miss Bessie Zimmerman............ 7
Mia Uraala Michel....,.,...,.......
VUs Blanche Jeiriwva ' a
Mtss'taiUaa Htbklrk.....'.. I
LET US HAVE A ? -
Mining bureau
J. A. Flak, th assay man. says that
he Is iu receipt of letters almost every
day, from Eastern capitalist inquiring!
aooui tne mineral outlook of thla partio-
uiar section. . ,
Tha eotrespondenQo la as voluminous In
thla Its that he Is unable to attend to
It, and believe that the State Legislature
should make an appropriation for
th t sstatfliahraeut, hers . eg a mm
lng .. bureau,, a convenience ' which
nearly every other Western state enjoys.
Until aoma action of thla kind, ta uken
thovmineral resource of Oregon can nev
er be properly plaeed before the world a
they ehouid. . '. :i;j:y.
- Arflrm in Ohio wants Information as to
what kind of location thla would be for
a cmaant manuficturlng plant The raw
material Cram which thi material I
made la found la unlimited bodies, said
Mr. Flak. Just beyong Kewberg. .
California baa two plants of thla kind.
and.they. are bothdolnt a flourishing
bulnee.v H bellevea that If one should
be located in Portland it would prova a
great paying enterprise. ;
Many i are also Inquiring about th coal
proapoct here, and If it ean b easily
obtained intimate that they are deslrou
of opening up in various kinds of man
ufacturing enterprise. There are . un
limited bodies of ooal In Oregon only
awaiting transportation facilities to be
worked Mtnlvely.'f..T-:: " "' ?i "
"J have received hundreds of such let
ters.' concluded Mr. Flsk, "and If I
should attempt to reply to all of them I
would get nothing also dona A mining
bureau Is what we need mors than any
thin else."- : .
TWO PIONEERS DEAD.
" MRS."SCptT.. .
Mrs. Raohael Scott died today at her
homo at 35 Third etreet, aged SI years.
She leave three children Mra Plamon
don of Salem and 'Clark and Thomas
Scott of thi city;. She had lived In Port
land fl years, and In Salem , JQ years
previous. The funeral will be held at the
residence at p. ; ra. Tuesday.
.n,-.......,jiI.4IU
Mrs. Elizabeth Curl, who crossed th
plains and cam to Oregon In 18a, died
'at an early hour thi morning.
Deceased was a daughted of -Uncle
"Jake" Snodderly of Una County. Sh
leaves a husband and seven children, us
follows Cat ' Curt of Jefferson, - lira.
Rosle Barr Of 8alem, Mrs. Clara Qllck
of Dayvlile, Kmma Anderson of St Johns
snd Tod and Kewtoa Curl at Posell, Or.
Th remain will be shipped to SclO Mon
day. ; Good to His Mother,
The remain of George Southwell, the
deaf mute who waa killed on the O. R. A
N. track near Troutdale Thursday even
ing, wm be taken by one of his brother
to Cottage Oreve today-;:'--''- -.- '. :
He had been In Portland but a week.
His mother live e-a.fxmten, miles
iron Tne Lane, aa ma brothers think
that ha must have, become homesick, and
without thinking of procuring money, foi-
roweq aq iaea to warn horn. JSo,e her.
H bad assisted fcif'taoer 1tW'a' num
ber, of years with the housework and on
the farm, and .had never '-before been
away from her.. He expected .to get . em
ployment here, and hi mother wa also
coming her aoon to live.
MAY NOT RECOVER.
Marcus Johnson, of the Columbia Engi
neering Company, waa struck by a heavy
piank whllo .at work. on tho new. Colum
bia river dredge about I laat evening, and
knocked Into th river. Hawa nearly !
drowned before being rescued, but waa
gotten out with hi head badly Injured.
Th kuU waa fractured and he may not
recover. . s .
, BUILDING TEMITS.
WIIBam Faber, lV-story ootug.' Elev
enth and Market, SSOOO.
P..L. Hanaen.m-tory eat taga Mich.
Igan avenue and Beech street, tiooa s
James Abernethy, repair. Cleveland
avenue and Maegly. HOC . i :
Centenary M. X Church, renalra. iftut
Ninth and Jtna, t200a ; -:
DEPUTY AUDITOR.
It Is reported that County Auditorelet
Brandes will appoint Lansing Stout, pres
et" deputy to the Clerk ot the Circuit
Courii bte.ehJef deputyv - ?r .
CHANCE
II "
Catch Underwood
the Child Slayer
of Seattle.
To
8crIppe-McRe New Association.)
t SEATTLE. Juno t-Paul 'Underwood,
who Is wanted for th murder of his In
fant child bar. 1 atiU at large, and the
chances of his being captured are les
sening. Th officer at Aberdeen refuse
th custody of his wife, Nellie Under
wood, to the King County sheriffs.
GREAT WEEK
FOR MASONS
Next week will be called Masonle. week
for thi city, aa every day occurs aom
event In charge of the Masons that will
be participated In by the large member-
hip of the lodge of thla city and many
other throughout th state. ;
On Monday and Tuesday will be the
sixth aemt-annuar reunion of tht Ancient
and Accepted Scottish Rita, when de
cree will be conferred upon a largo class
or candidate. Thi will occur In Scot-
tlsh Bit Hall, In the Uarqu&m building.
un Wednesday th Grand Lodga, A. F.
A. M., will convene at Jaasonio Tem
ple to elect grand officers for th ensuing
year.
. On Thursday will be laid th corner
stone of the Scottish RIt Cathedral, on
th corner of Morrison and -Lownadal
streets, by the M, W. Grand Master. W.
B. Grace. An oration will be delivered
by Hon. W. D. Fenton. Oregon Com
tnandery. No. L K. T., vrtll act f s escort
to tne urana Master hi the procession,
Which - will be heajfrd by th military
band and In charge of Grand Marshal
Colonel Everett
On Friday the Orand Lodge will par
visit to Haiem. . . i .
Baturaay wUl be spent In fraternal
nana-shaking and In making preparations
zor tne grand ceremonial aeaslon of th
Shrine, which takes place Saturday even-
ng, followed by tho usual traditional
banquet
DOT (fJI'llfi
Homer Brewster, a 12-year-old bov
of
Sell wood was drowned today In th Will
amette river,, while In swimming. The
body was recovered.
UNITED STATES COURT.
H, IT.
Wade of McMlnnvtlle. tried
in
me unuea states Court on the charge
or naving given a pint of alcohol to
Indian, was dlioharged thla morning, the
government being unable to prove the
charge against him. .
An ,"tri'ng and Important ruling wa
r m uu oeiunger yesteraay in tne
e or tne united state v. Jack Har-
in, in the united States Court There
weae several count araln H.rhin rnr
elllng liquor to Indiana One Indian waa
a half-breed, Frank Parr by name, of
r enaieton. The court held that It waa no
crime to dispose of liquor to mixed bloods
unless tney were under government guar-
aiansnip. in Farr- case he holds lands
under allotment. o the exception appll-s
to hint. Harbin was convicted, however,
of elling liquor to a full blood, o be
received punishment a announced
teroay. j ; i
PORTLAND CARNIVAL.
rortiana win have a grand carnival
from September. 1 to IS. In Multnomah
Field. E. W. Rowe will be manager.
Thla waa decided at a meeting of the
Hoard of Trustees of th Multnomah Club
laat evening. A thi organisation Is com
posed of representative men wf this city,
the carnival will undoubtedly be a great
success. The selection of E. W. Rowe
aa manager Insure th right kind of a
head, as Mr. Row Is experienced la the
airection of like carnival. Another fac
tor , that tends - towards tha success of
this project I that th dates are to fix
ed a hot to Interfere with any similar
enterprise or -fair which may be held in.
m umereai pan ot roe state.
DECISIONS MONDAY.
Decision wOl be announced In th State
Circuit Court Monday a follow:
In the matter of the estate of John
w. whalley. 1 J
; Robert Hlght vs. Mnvra Blumauer.
A. J. Farmer v. O. R. Stone,
P. A- Ioaae ve. L. Hadler. a
tvanace vs. aiansy t motion to
make answer definite; motion ta with
draw tender. .- ;i
HEALTH REPORT.
... - ... .
L. W. Clapion, 288 East Eighth, small
pox.
Willie Mack, Jennie Thompson and Mlsa
Btewara, Fifteenth and Flanders, imalN
pox.' ' ' .'
' DEATH$'
Clara R. 81oan, Portsmouth. Olphthetia.
aged u. : v,,:a,, .
" '" ' in, ;j j I ;
The Edward Holuam Ds.lt.h.
lng Co- faasral directors aai
I balssers. 280 YanmblU. Pkaa ffQ7.
I...P. Finlay & Son. Undertak.
and Embalmara, comer Third and
WefTarson atreeU, do flrtclaa work
,gnd deal honorably with aU- t
Otto Schumann, monumontaj and
building work, 204 Third 8t EtU
mate on first das workonly. v.s t
Clarka Broa. for Flowar. 289 Mor- I
riaen 6traU :: -: ,: , J
AMATEUR MINSTRELS, ;
Th performance of tha "All-Star Min
strel," In th T M. C. A. Auditorium
laat night wai t repeitiUon of a fine, up-
to-date amateur show. Hie gettlng-up
of th costumes showed a great deal of
originality an taste. The program con
nisted of catchy and original Jokes by the
ena men, songs, gymnastic feats and fun
ny monologues and dialogues. The lok
wire performance of Lafflier and Vlggera
waa worthy of professional! Tha tum
bling of J. Vlggar and H. Bailey was
remarkable and the wonderful feats ot
the Lafflier Brother on th "rings'
made the audience hold it breath at the
daring displayed, . - a
RIVER BULLETIN.
The rivei-'la ateadlly faJlins.:Th state
of the river today at Portland la 10 feet:
Th Dalles, t3. feet; ttmaillla; 19.1 feet;
Northport. 17.8 feet: Wenatchee. 38.7 feet.
Rlparla, lo.S feet; Lewlston, I feet; Wel-
ser. 7.1 feet. .-:.;
Tho temparaur th! morning over the
upper .Columbia an Spake river basins
rang between 48 degree and M degree
and the weather 1 clear. The weather
will continue warm for 48 hours. . "
At Portland th river will fall alowlv
Sunday and Monday.. .
At The Dale the river will coma-to a
stand Monday,
EDWARD BEALB,
Forecast Official.
RAILROAD NOTES.
' ' a--si-wew -
Livestock Agent Mllll of-4he O. B. A
N. Co. Is back from thla; recent trip to
Heppner, Walla Walla and Pendleton.
He considers the stock situation improv
ing. He say that there la more Inclina
tion between buyer and seller to ret to
gether than for some time, and, aa a re
sult, there will be heavy sheep and cat
tle shipments this season.
Traveling Freight Agent Lounsbury of
th Southern Pacific has been out of
town for a week, but returned this morn
ing. While away he visited Corvallls.
Albany, Lebanon and Alrll. While at
Corvallls he went to the, Agricultural Cor
tege and was shown over the state farm
by Dr. Wlthycombe. He waa shown sev
eral wheat fields that will hot yield less
than 40 bushel to tha acre. He says that
clover, in some of the fields, will go not
less than four ton to tha acre. -
C. F. Osborn,- agent for th Erie Des
patch at Seattle, was In the city today.
Superintendent Gilbert, superintendent
of the Northern Pacific Iaho dlvlalon,
called on Assistant General Pasaenger
Agent Charlton this morning. . -
General Passenger Agent Craig, of the
0. R, A N. Co., will return to Portland
tomorrow from Puget Sound, Where he
ha been since Tuesday. , . ,
R. B. Wilson, traveling freight and
passenger agent ot the Burlington, with
headquarters at Walla Walla, 1 In Port
land today. . , ., .
Rate between Minnesota Transfer and
loicago on lumber shipment are to be
advanced. Freight representative held
a meeting In Chleaeo end 'have rVMf
to an adjustment Th rata will be ad
vanoed on cedar lumber, shingle, posts,
etc., rrom 8 cents to IS cents. On fir
lumber .th rate will be tt nt. The
intention is to keep the rata permanentl
at ineae ngurea. , v,:..--i ':.. ,.
Robert Burns, general stent f or the O.
n. er xv. at Walla Walla, was at the
headquarters of th company, today H
stated that the crop prospects In his sec-
tion, especially for wheat were never
better. Eastern Oregon; and Washing
ton may exceed all fortnar atottg this
season. -v. ;. '
general Freight and Passenger Aaent
Coman, of th Southern Paelflo, U la tt-'
ceipt of an official notiflcattoar of Interest
o freight men. It statea thai all th
tariffs, east and westbound, agreed upon
Biin recent meeting of tha Transoonti
nstai yreight Bureau In , Portland, will
become effective July i. , , , , ,
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Sal Oppenhelmer to M. E. Noble, lot
u. diock , Hyland Park ...
II
T. M. Costner to Pearl Houston, lot
I, block 70, Sullivan's addition...... K50
Eva Harris to Posi Harris,, WA.
lot 6. block XX city n
William E. Bralnard and wife to Var
num Millard,, lot 7, block 1. Brain-
ard tract tins
J. ft. Bartholf and wlfa to Otto
Rumnal, parcel in Sellwood (GEO
J.'D. Peter to J. H. Vogt, lot 10,
.block 4. Kings Second ddltIott;:;-;.tM()0
Frederick Eckert to Praak BOtefuhr. ,
f 11.85 aeres Multnomah County.... H
Matthias P.- Kchert to Frank Bot- ,
fuhr, 11.85 acre fl
Caleb A. Aylesworth and ,wlfe to A.
a Chamberlain, lot t, 10, block
i MonUeeUo addition
tL ' '" 111 ' n.i ii .X- l,i
v Get your Title Inurano and Abstract
m nnu x.BiBiB irom to Title uuarante
Dries Hard Oyer Night arid Wears Like
Don't Accept a Substitute.'
1 1 i,.
1 Your iocl Dealer Docs Not Ccr0r It
Write for Color Card to ' ;
DQJ
PORTLAND, OREGON.
15 IHHplinST
Big Typewriter Con
tract Given to Smith
Premier. ;n
"VIENNA. Jfuno -S)eolal Cabla)-The
Austrian Minister of Finance ha award i
d to th Smith 'Premier Typewriter Co.,
of Syraouae. N. an exolulv oon
tract for the eupply of typewriting, ma
chine to the Flnano Mlnitry and fU
ubordinat branohea throughout th en
tire empire. Thla, Uka the recent contract
with the same company ta supply, ail '
th court of th empire, was tha result
of a competitive test conducted by the
government.
Pre Dispatch to Morning Oregonlan,
June 4:
During the "last 15 days of last month
tha Portland office of th Smith Premier .
Typewriter Co., has sold new machine
aa follow D. L Rica, Clyde P. McLeod,
C. Q. Wbltcomb, Olof Olsson, Miss Carrie
E. George, D. T. AWbry, A L. Eager.
L. F. Knowlton. Carey 8: Havnea. A. W.
Holt, P. H. Burt, .K. B. Damlco, an op
orator oa th Una of th Southern Pa
olfio between Ashland and Portland, also
Baker City Herald, Bennett & Son,
Frame Forwarding Co., French Consul,
Astoria.; W. O. Wright. W. L Ireland,
W. I. Vawtar,' Reri F. S BrantweU. t. S.
Medley,, attorney;- R.f W, Ollham. agent
Pactflo Exprasa: City Editor Evening
Journal; J. F. Baker, attorney; Hewitt
: Bon, NB. N. Steele, real estate. E. D.
Borle, Jamea B. Welch, Bryan Lumber
Co., Jamea M. Pugh, H. O. Campbell, F.
A. Douty, T. C. Blalock, H. Wehrung A
8ona, B. D. Crocker. Thompson Abstract
Co. and Walla Walla Meat Co.
Portland Office, 122 Third street, 'phone
Main 674, writ ua for prioes and tanna
SELLW00D.
C. Stratton. formerly employed at the
saiem Woolen . Mills, is a guest at Mra,
i. J. Leabo'a. He has secured employ
ment at the Portland Woolen Mill.
J. Nutall Of Oregon City ia now emnlov-
d at th Woolen MUla He waa formerly
employed at Oregon City.
I. J. Leabo underwent another gurcical
operation at the Sellwood hotel thi week.
He was reported somewhat better today.
Mr. and Mr. Claggett left for Salem
yesterday after a tew days' visit in Sell
wood. .. .-. " -;
Miss Cora Bone wa a visitor at the
residence of Miss Ethel Ulcharda in SelN
rood thi week. . . . ,
' Albert Benson, clerk at tr. ewood
drug tore, wiU leave for a short vtwt
with hi parent In Sliverton.
Mr. Boothby was reported to be Quite
ill at her residence In Sellwood y ester-
cay. -v
Alvln Richard, who ha been Very 111
with typhoid fever, I now recovered.
Th wiU of Ounwepp Arita was ad-
miuea to prooat yesterday. The ..
tate, valued at 19000 Is.devided in equal
snares to the brother Of the deceased.
P O. and S.. A.'ixatascentilot ,
block . Multnomah, which 1 bequeathed
tq Keno Corto.- . r t
MARSEN
The, Palmist
If
your
fou 'Want
nana read
scientinoeiiy, go
to-Larseat but if
you want to be
humbugged, go to
some wonaenul
taae nroresaor.
and you will get
it, ,
READINGS
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DR.0. C. BLANEY
Room 207, Afisky Bldg, ,
Third and ftorrtson treeta;-'- '
Special attention given to the treatment
of RHEUMATISM by th application of
xioi aw. ' - - , - j
4ttmttt j
WANTED
Men and women to locate oo
aoma elegant Timber Lands. ' . --.
Splendid opportnnltyi enquire
Inunedjately. . 301 FaUlns; Wig.
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1 JOURNAL uIRLST J
To the tndtt popular; yotin woman In Portlarid Tha
Journal will ftva a ten days. trij to tho aeastdo and pay,
her expenses down and ba and bar hotel bill while there.
To determine her popularity a vote will be taken and tho one
reel Vint the most votes will get the trip. The one Betting the
next highest number will be given a trip lasting from 5atur-
4 day to Monday, all free; f the
receive a trip up the lordly Columbia, and return. - .
' This ls achance for the worthy young women who fill
busy places, in the city to take m vacation trip. .
1 WHO IS YOUR CHOICE? r
; ..i ?UT OUT THIS COUPON v :
I VOTE FOR
AC
AS Tpfl ONB TO TAKS THE
JournaLVacatlon Trip,
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F. E. BEACH (SL CO.
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FIRST AND ALDER STS., PORTLAND, OREuON
People Have a Chance
Th people of Oregon, by a majority
vote, have decided fn favor of His Initia
tive and referendum ; aaiadmnt 1 1f
pr cent of the voters of tha Ut propose
law, the Secretary of Stat nustr aub
mlt the matter to a vet of tha dtlaena
of the statea-Five p'r cent of th voter
may require a, measure . passed by th
Legislature to b submlttd to th peo
ple's " vote. -" :Z.,-r-:iy- : -. r'
Oregon take the InAlaUvo tp in the
matter of placing tho law-making power
vary, nearly Into tha direct hands of th
people, by tin amendment fd "het eoustk
tutlon, and her' example will be watched
with interest by other state. ' ;
' Opponent 'of th lhltlatlv and refer
endum have ezprMedjCear that the pow
er it placed in tha hand of th people
wtll -be abused, but astute, lawyer,. Ilk
Judge Williams, the Mayor-elect, do not
entertain any tremora on thla aocounL
THE WEATHER.
The threatening condition which lst-
A "vitiMk- r.var MimuMil anit fair
weather prevails in all section west of
the Rocky Mountains. Shower and thuuv
der storms continue in the Middle West,
and rain baa fallen generally In Illinois,
Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Thes, indications are for fair, and con'
tinued warns weather In thla district Sun
day. , , k ....
Silk Definitions. ;
Moire Loutslne Watered . .effect
on
Loulsin weave, , ",, .
Peau do gant-fiilk with a glove
kid
finish.
Satin . Liberty A, richly soft weave
without dressing, suggested to Mr, Liber
ty by th heavy, langufous weaves' of
th East . ; ;
Oro idev' Londre A, satin Across be
tween taffeta and groa-graln. -i
Moire Velour A watered " iiUc. : flUed
with wool, and ao heavy as to resemble
uncut velvet. - . t .'' ,
Chameleon Liberty -A . sheer changeable
auk.
Shantungs-Pongee, so called from, Its
native place. - s, . , -. j - .
Tussore A much heavier 'and, soma
times, figured. -Oriental weave, also In
th natural color. It ,tMy be had figured
In whlU. v.-'." : i-
Batln foulard-A aaUft' flntohed twtlL
Iron
is
one who Is third In the list will i
3 One coupon every day.
"Six coupons will lie given
for a week's paid, in ad
vance subscription; twen
' tyslx votes will be given
for a month's paid in ad
vance subscription, and .
seventy-eight votes will
be given for every three
montn paia in advance &
subscription,
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Op. Oaambar of Oaaa.
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Gravers island, n. x.-Th am
annual athletlp games of the New Tork
AthleUo aub were held hr thU after
boon under showery., conditions. Ths
100-yard handicap dash waa. won by J- J.
Fallon., Fordhanv Cat, handicap, 9 half
yards In 10-seoonda. The 0-yard xhlbl
tion . by Duffy, Georgetown, paced, was
covered la 14 seconds, equaling tha
world's record. . The 60-yard special by;
Duffy, paced, equaled Meyers' record of ,
Pi seconds. - viJ',.- '-'
t and Fiction.
A powerful fan. S Inches In diameter.
displacing 80.000 cubic inches of air a An
ate, and electrically driven, has been
placed In th "tupenny, tuba" tunnels In,
London to improve th ventilation.
Incandescent electric lampa give oat
much mora beat than I commonly sup
posed, Only si per cent of tha nergy
of the current Is turned Into light, the
remaining M per cent being given OS In
heat- . , - - ' .;: . : ; ,;; "' :-
ln Texas and Louisiana there are now
more than 100 canals and pumping. eta- .
tiona, each capable of flooding 1,000 acres
of rice. These euro owned by Irrigation
eompanlea, , which, aupply the water as
needed : to th rice fannera
The Whlte Sands" of Southern NOW
Mexico . lie in the San. Attgustla plain, - .
and ar a aheet of pure gypsum, sixty
mile, long and five to twenty broad. Tha
white .fsand'! , of gypsum raised by th .
wind ressmble a Una of breakers In the
difltanoa, :,;:Tt!U. i:-k:i'U ? .-'is -,:A"
Maria, San of jQultos, Braxll, desiring
to move to Uma, Peru, baa- taken a Jang -
way to go around. Tha distance between 1
the two points la only 600 miles, but sh '
la traveling unity thousand. Going down
the Amason f,to i the, Atlantic coast she
took steamer to New Tork, whence she ,
Is going to the Isthmui of Panama and
down the Paelflo coast of South America v 1
t her destination.,-. ,Thla three month's "
Journey was -undertaken to avoid croaa- .:,
tng : th Andes. ''MS .; -hM&'j, , ."
Patience la , your
minister
liberal ta '
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