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Titn rVEirmo jotrtrxt;; rfriVriiAin,' otiit(36X- TTOGixr Jtrrrn " iqp (itb2 I SUB NEWS OP NEARBY "TOWNS IN DRIER INTERIOR: 'Information in . 1 " ? ,! "1 1 compact style. fir c -; - 4 - , , . Org ans FREE For TWO Years. mm GRANTS? PASS - - . . .1 - 1.7 i . .' f ' vvvrmu vynw r , raw. T ' -'t " CHANTS PASS. Juna 10.-araat's Pas .. preparing 'to celebrate the Fourth of fitly in grand style. Two days, both the ttk and 6th of July, are . to bo celebrated. Host elaborate preparation! 'ar being iade.'Two band will diacour stirring nuelo. There will bpeech-maklng g . wra, ' match baseball games between tb thampion team of Southern Oregon, an Dluminated street parade, race of all , kind, rock drilling conteats, tug of war md a great "open air dance. Nothing will ba spared to matt the celebration a tela and glorious on la every particu lar ' fyt- if:- . vf- - i-ane tsugar jrino voor liumuw v-um-' 6ny have bl crew of men 'at; work , rebuilding - tbelr mill - which 'were . re cently destroyed by fire In this city. The aartments ready for business within 66 - flaye.? The pox, department w put ' In. readiness , first a the ' largo . amount of box prdera from C&HfarnUi trait growers are. the moot .n-gentl.-r OREGON CITY. f (Journal Special Service.) OREGON Cirr, Juno 10.Captaln H. ,,. Lelghton JCelly.of Company A, Third - regiment, O. N. GH announced ; th f o lowing' ataS appointments last night Her geant Kuehl first sergeant). Ftlvata T. X Miller,' Quartermaster Sergeant; Corpor al Needham, third sergeant; ".' Corporal ' Chapman, fifth . sergeant; Private Hoflr maa. .-first corporal; Private Holt, second corporal; Private Boylan, third Corporal ', Private Mile.-, fourth ,' corporal ; Private Lea, fifth, corporal; Private McKUUean, sixth corporal: F. and 1 Confer, mUalc laas. - Quarterly1 lnapeoOojl and aauatar ' will take place on Friday, , Juno K. : ... ' Tho Maccabeeo of Molaila an Mae4 burg will celebrate the Fourth of July at th utter lae with ' an aboraw program of aporta , Fred Ueladt, of Oregon City, will be the orator.-. Ror.sir. g.iGUbort, of Portland,' gave thi data addreaa at the BOmmoncatneikt exercises of the West Oregon City school, held last . bight -The members , of the graduating ; claa were; Bessie ' Bhobo, Frances Wilkinson; Yenw fcatort, " Don ld Shaw, Robert Ingram. 'The muslcar program was in the banda of insaes ' m mmm mmmy ' : ei a " seW -.va wmm m wm v ,f.vi 'r.mlI, I, mi nun .nil I'liims t They Outshine -Bntish ilfeeresses at the Coronation J ' LONDON.' Jute 10.-1 Queen at the Botanical' Gardens this afternoon opened the great coronatiotr bazaar in aid of tharity. ,' tile magnitud of the presaM' under taking, which! lasts' two 'days, quite eclipsed fthe Similar : affair held at-Iten-ttngton' two years ago in kid Of the suf ferer from th wars - Although much pace In the great ootmervatoHo has been given up to the baraar, the enterprise has attained such huge proportions that vast the igreai . walks In the. gardens. . Th Italia are attended by UUed personage end the elite of London's society. It 1 hoped to realize ssw.wv xrom me under taking. -.-. Occupying the most, conspicuous posi tion In the entire basaar la the American court, which consists .of tlx stalls and Iwofexhlbltions. Th principal Stall lath Etnbaaay ataJU with Mra, Choat at Uie head.'assiHted by Mr. 'Adair aad att th ladles" connected with th embassy. An other Interesting stall Is that presided ever by Co'ntarld, Duchess of Manchester, who 'ha .with her; among others. Lady T'r . 1 Famous;Labor Agitator . ;Went Up Against," ; , r! Hard Luck. (Journal Special BerYloa.) ' t NORTHrOTtK, Va., June M.-rM0ther-f one addressed a large mas meetng Of white, tnd colored, miner at the Key stoooji Opera, House. . Over 1000 miners ere present . Mother Jone missed, the train at Burka station, and was brought to Keystone on an old coke oven mule, which stumbled aad fell, throwing Moth er Jones over hi bead. - She left, the aula lad walked over . th. mountains, arriv ing;, at 10.10 p. m to fill the- date with the- miners,- who were' patiently watting for her. . . i Terrible Experience of a uayton Young lain.; .....Jl,.! -. " - - - v WALLA WALLA, Wtnh, June lO.-rA tpeclal telephoa message ha ''been re reived; here from Dayton which aayst Whlle her mother lay' totally . dlaemi- toweled by tne ryafl-il l-i, the result ci a Runaway accjj.,.,1, 11 j. r-ulj Lulu Hub hotikb johes , . 4 : uhhhcl- Miff t: UUUL: A MULL Imogen Harding and jiary Conyera , ! Fractional township ,8, .range west, situated in Lincoln County and recently anrveyed, waa throwii '-wpeirOT twmey atoad Wcatjon M M local laaa office-today. . ..-' - - ', , . For the. past three months the Waverly Aasoclatlon, of Portland, who' own the golf links, near Bellwood. and. recently acquired "the; Lambert tract, . adjoining toward MUwaukle, have been petitioning th County Board of : Commissioners to vacate , the streets and alleys laid out on. the platted townslto of Cambridge, Mr. Dr. Calla B. Charlton and Mrs. Da vid Kelson, of Portland, who va Jots In the tract, contested' thV proposed "vaea Uoa. Tho contestants. With their attor neysj appeared berore the? board yester- day, but during the afternoon a com-j promise wa effected. The vacation waa granted,.4 but ' Mrs, Charlton . and Mrs. Nelson were given a publio road to the river front anda publio easement road to the troUey;ilne steOoni'ivvS?5::s. Charles and jFred Warner, students at the liniverBlty of Oregon, returned home testerdayt for' the- autnmer ' vacation. . DeadOn t). ,'C. 'Leiourtta president of the board of trustees f the Baptist Col leg,'' wenf to". MelOnavillo yesterday to be present at i the co)nmencement oxer f J David Ebr d eon, B. F. Eby. of Har rlaburg, arrived yesterday, and are visit Ing Deputy County Clerk )o, XX Eby . I i i ' mi ' ,;.':',.:-' J. SIDE LIGHTS,.. - AT THE.GAPITOL" . oenor epujds JLome, the;; Bpanlsn Mlnlater, when, he' wai given his pass ports,' left In 'such haste "that he neg lected to pay his .' house Jrent. Mrs., Adeline M Noble', woo owns the house, bat put sb a iciaim' agamat the Spanish ovsrnmsnt wft the Spanish wf claims eomaUesloa rf or 3S0Q i for -rental. of toe houee during 1S88 and 1S&. ' . The claim hag not teeir arrowed. Wasn Ingten tetegrasa PhUMelphta Pros, l . ' ?f:'-' Colonel Peter JT. Otey of Vfrglnia ,WMo MnuniA.i rhJi T.vnithhurv Diu4et In thtt Houte.of Jtepresenuthres tor year and who died yesterday, coma tail negro oia lect stories better than any' oth South- mmm' MA rnt MtK -fltllV llk ti .tell W UIHUUVIi . VIUIIS" storisi, tod, kft mlwmya kad. a big audl nee whe he started 1 In the oloak Essex. Mme.' Yon 'Andre Mr Dudley tjitn 'ttrk 'P.trt n Hirrv. lady - Lister Kay and Mrsv Jack LU. au Anea woman. Mrs.- Biadtar-Martla has a atalL at wbiok h 4a assisted by Lady Craven aad a large olrola of frlenda. utaers wao are aotamg staus are an, nwnori KlfU V-.-, - . Mra Hagreave Brown ahd Mrs. Hugh. Beed' Gttffln. One f th most srnKin exhibitions It that of Mr Arhtur Paget' stall, sum display of jewelry, amount? Ing la all to about 115,900.000, and including therlshed family heirlooms, new tlaraa. ropes of valuable pearl and glittering diamond. Assisting Mr. Paget are th Princess Hatafeldt. and Lady Cunadr. n three are Americana, cora Laay etanoro nM.Ma t beautiful exhibition of minia tures, silver and other works of art, -She la assisted by .Mtet Pauline Ator. Airs. Burns,! Mr,. Lultt Hrcourt ana aar. ; Among other fair Amerjcad asahtmgt different wyi;Nr Mr. KonawB, jar. wk.i tr -v Ritchie. Mrs. Fokhall ICn,iMrs,$ padelford, Mra, )!hauncey. Lady DUfferm, i-aoy ry -",, Nylor-Lylad!ad Mr. Ooorg Corn-allla-West: i 1 1 0 & 1 ; bard crawled and dragged herselt half a mil for aid, though hoc legs were omen ed, her face mathed In nd her Up torn away. When help arrived, tho mother was dead, .and tonlfht, .tht girl t,ln a most dangerous condition. The dead woman la Mr. SUistbetk) Hubbard, wife Of T. C. Hubbard,J n he; accident oc curred while mother and daughter were driving from the Hubbard farm In John Son Canyon t this eJty.'' The horse, attached. to, a light buggy, beoame frightened, and ran a distane f one roller The child was able vto give but garbled account of the affair,' ow1 Ing to weakness atid delirium. The car nage struck a rak.5 arid its occupants wei thrown agatntt bkrbed Wire fence. Mr. Hubbard' head was ruflhed la, and th bharp brad of the wire tor her abdomen' open. Th gtrfr'wt livable w apeak when ehe reached .the nearest farm nous, but pointed down the road toward where .Hot mettie lay. . ..,.v j, i ,'- rr- ", .-. -iti ' -f i i Tji' ' . yX',.y ' Viousirids Msii iBats; , ;, , The new publW swimming bath being finished In th shipyard at th foot of Belmont ttreet U attractltig large crowd of admiring small Boys -and their , par enta ; The baths were raasembled the other' day' thr't thi purpose M 'showing the publio how th structure1 would took whek completed. T All thework has bean, finished with the exception of the swim ming tank, which Mr". BuppleVth builder. Says wiU be all feady for use lij a'few dayaVj', sUij'f.' M'.ttil 'j Condition Is Bad. " The condition of Grand avenue,. South from East Morrison to Seat Clay streets, 1 so bad that ' It Is "causing '.comment throughout jlhe city. The rVeaue waa planked a number of years ago hut has been la a bad state for teverat yrc In tome place the large plank have entire ly disappeared.-. The avenue I th prin cipal outlet Tor farmerv from the Soutn end. There is tome talk of a petition about to be circulated for the purpose of tne improvement. . ',' Bazaar rooma. b' aled Stories to Oluatrate his spaechoa. Qnty Xttie tkno age1 he was speaking of the Impossibility of regulate Ing moooahlnlhf by law, - - - MI waa talking o a aaoonahiner a few yf go, a said, "and I asked ikba kow long the moonahlnlng . business, la direct vtaUtioa ; Of ; the . )aw, would be kept apv - 'Just as long.' replied the moonshiner, as there is I oonU profit In a 10-cent drink of oom wkiaky.' " New Tork World, .' '. j ' i , ' ' H t Ct:tCK WOAIf OB(QtrAt ' PAa admirable three-quarter llfeaiso per, trait , 1,. oil (;; eemator M,- fcV Quayt of, Pennsylvania, .Was recently ; palnUd, by Chartran, the celebrated Fraach artist, Who painted, the. portraits Of Mfavand Miai Boose velt &d Who . I noted tor hi wonderful ' flellneaUons on canvas of the feature of Pope Xeo XIII. , f " f. With ; th permission of the directors Chartran painted the portrait Of the Sena tor In the Corcoran art gallery, m this elty." T to a remark able hrt 1ttn,'J' reaulrTOg only eight hours, and Senator Quay poeed twice'. The director of the Corcoran art gallery compliment the work Very highly., and says thooe who ' have seen the ' portrait think It a i plendld tlkenekas of the Bena tor.Waahlngtoa telegram1 to the Phita flelphla Peaa.( t v '. '"' - ' . The first of every month Senator Clark of Montana draws a check for $00,000 and ends ft to the contractors who ars build" Ing bis railway from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. He will continue to do-SO until thoratlfoad IS completed.'- -1 " ' The Utteresttng thing about thesl cheftka Isn't that be had 1800.000 on the first of every mouth, or any month, .but that the ehecks do not decrease hie capltai He draws them on his Income account- When the railroad Is done It will have been com pleted without costing Clark a cent of. his capital. Th income from tit mines and ettief enterprise will have paid tor It New TorkWortd.'; OREGON BRIEFS. 4, ?. ASTOBIA-Edward Goble, aged 21, ol kanaan. was drowned in Baker's Bay on Sunday afternoon. . . . i.': I BUMPTER Wh lie digging a. foonda tloa for house here gravel has beeh found carrying coarse gold- in pay lag tuenUUea. It ts thought ; the whale tewnaite would pay to work.!-:v 'v'i& ErcntNBThe first big log drtVe f oifiitatitntttEttitgyififiti'trTgrgfitstiwtittfit 8 SfccFIEliP c iatiii.ieti.iwtt,.l.ss4 Thar will be no more baaabaU or a professional nature la Portland until July t, whoa Beattle wtU make It Bret ap pearance here. On the day following, .there will be two games, morning an iiernooru ., ,u , The champions are how on tbelr way to Montana, where they, win play i e He with Helen and Butta A jump Wilt then b mad to teattie. Where Dugdale aad Vlgueuj will .Hoe tip. against each Other for the first time this season. These two team then com to Portland,; when the local fan wOl-aave a efaano of ee ing th two leader cross bats. . V ,.' BUFFALO, N. t Jon M."."Corly' fcupple of Buffalo aad Art Blmmi f Ak ron in it-reun boat I th attraotton effered its patrons by the International Atbletw Club at 'Fort Brie trrlght Since the match waa made, both fighter have been training faithfully and appear l ronuitlon to put a an Interesting eon teat r v MISCBLLANEOUB SPORTS. , ;yl "Kid" Oglerty f Helen and George Baker f California fought M rounda-to a draw at Bait Lake last night Baker had (a beet -of the going,: but K liaa been agreed that If both men were n their fet at-the end of the-flght it thould be called a draw. .-f j : Harry : Cbrbett and W, iCla" LewW Jf San Fraacleee: are at present with Robert Fiiaalmmons at Skaggt Springs. ! They r enjoying an eqoeetrian toar, and will Visit all of the- northern resort before their return to San Francisco. They cov ered forty.ove miles their first day wt . The ooUege alumni baseball team, which le to play MuHnomah tomorrow and Sat in t iinw f Journal Bpeclal servicci NHW YORK, June 10-A dispatch to th tun from Waterbury, Conn.; says: John L. Sullivan left tow after sundry tin tereaUng experiences with the local sher iff, . witli Teantlek, ones boss flghter of the Cheyenne Indiana, with Buffalo Bill and with John Barleycorn. . HI parting woros were to tne eneet tnat 'be'a a Warmer time rhan is usually enjoyed -on earth or in heaven." l . John L. arrived on Monday , morning As Simon ; Legree In Dowmng's "JJneie Tow's) Cabin" tent ihow. ..Th 1 etttlr Show outfit was at onee - attached by the sheriff to cover a debt of 1600 1 oneo.uene . Simon . Legre . . and kls friends were forced to stay in . town longer than they bad Intended, . . Last night,. John L whU attending Buffalo: Bill's Wild West show., waa In duced to ride In the Deadwood stage eoacbVM ToajiickV who led a furious at: tack of Bubslslded- savages, galloped close to the coach window, brandishing . his gun In close proximity to John L't no. Immediately Sullivan' flat shot front th lattice. : '"I can lick that .jIn ted devil r roared th ex-champion.1' After the rescue Sullivan fervently Clasped Coloned Cody's hand. "This show is o th level,' fee aaid; "but you want to keep your ey peeled or the Jy" pa will have the h4 thing pinched. They didn't do a thing to ,mi" : . - v Besldeots bt th vicinity of Piedmont are still circulating the" petition f or , the removal of the Woodlawn school to a point on the hill nearer Piedmont C& tesldenu f Woodiawa ar 4 the season ha ,eea rwa down the ko- hawk river by the Booth-Kelly Jumber Co. - , 8AtM.Beven'. bands Uve oeeft en gaged fof fh Vt Indepehdene Day tiel- ebratlon here, and contest for a o dess of Liberty wSl M taagttated am few day' v ' - ' t TIIXAMOOK.-JP'rank Xiefer, a pli living an the .WUsea Brrer, ka. been found dead. Ho had aaMded by open log arteries Irt We 'left mtta.;'zvS$- i McMINNTIIXK-Mlee JTenale Cra ford, Beoslo Brtedwell and Lena V. Low by were gvadaated Crem the coUege Mum hero tast-wgiit " Appropriate esr ercisee were roaderedi " Tkey are the tarsi graduate C tfcoMg,, . . INDEPENDENCE '"; w (Journal Spaoial AervloaJ ! JNDEPKNDE3NCE, Or, June .-The following teacbor aave been elected tor the ensuing gear for. tne public school: : T. J.. Newt all. of BeJlstoh, principal i Due SlmSeon, of MonmOuthS Mis Nellie Burkes Mis : Lottie Masterson, 1 Miss Adrona Cochran, Mias Iva Burton,' Miss Vanche Dickinson, and Mrs. Mary Tuck HI of Indpeodeca aaalatanta. . i ' Laat Friday evening, the Democrats of this city gave vent to their joy over the election of Chamberlain, by the firing Of cannons, me. A large crowd gathered ea the bank of tt rtver aad added their cheers tm th pteaaare of the eveamg. "1 ' .B0SEBURG ! BOSSBtrtta 'June .Th , plans, as submitted by Architects Pugh ft Wiley for the proposed . new Douglas County Bank building nave been accepted by the director. The structure , will be two stories high, built of preseed brick, and equipped with -ell modern convenience. Mia MthnifiA. fioat Is 11S.OM. . " i ,John Boyd, highly astsemel fount man of thu place, is dead of eomramp Hon, aged 30 yara His mother. Mrs. H. Boyd, and eister, Mrs. C. B. Cummin. survive Mm. ' tf- J" ' E. B. PTeble, Whose hand Ira badly In Jurod a fe day agtf by the aoeldental discharge of a gopher gun, had to have hit thumb removed gangrene havmg sot in. ' Rod. J. f. Bridge. wh ha keen vary sick for the taat two week, will be taken to Portland for treatment In th hospital there. v1 - OESEORT urday, arrived from fiaa Fraaclso last evening oa the Elder. Those who cam hp are: JCmersoa, : Zamiooh and McNuU), pitchers K. Boetlger. oat char; GeUnsky, first baseman: Fletcher second baaeman Webber, third baseman; Xdwards, short- atop; MoNully, left fielder: Morse, center fielder; B. Boettger right fielder. ' In th anaounoement h Saturday's Journal et the eaatok arranged for Tim Hegarty the name df hi eppeaeat Was tnisspelled. Billy daoCosaasy t th nam Intended to have bdea'ttsed.'' ' The match between Tim Murphy and Mike Donovan, Which waa t hav taken place before the Acmt Club, Oakland, on the 11th. has been called oft until the terd. Murphy had an attack of malaria knd could aot a41s right am. D. Sulli van, his traioer, think he WUI b all tight in week er o.,. I Benny Tanger, the featherweight went k vacation or a fight In order to satis fy himself which of th. two is oomlng to him he a few day ago issued a sweep ing dell to Toung Corbett to. fight within ten daye., John Hertavbl manager, said th other night he would post tttol for Mho fight and falling to get It covered Wttkik ! 10 day by QOrtett weald take th money down and twn the slasher" loose fo the ummer, ' ' ., ' Danny Shay, who. finished the season at Short on the San Francisco team last year, wilt oon h on h way r had t California. After a' week eorretpon dene he has accepted the term Of Man ager Harris, and he ka wired htm that he and his wife would leave Bt Paul today,:,. , : . -'Pt''t determined as ever that th looatloa'of the, School shell not b., changed, and say that they will fight the matter to th bitter end. They claim that the present site of the school is more cen tral than the proposed new one, and that they will aot consent ttf romovatT A prominent resident of Piedmont,. In peaking; of the school proposition, said that the. only reason that the people of Piedmont wanted the (. School location changed was that th ; present site of the building was In a hollow and was unheklthftil. He said that the new site proposed was on a high hank hear the grtvel pit of the Portland Rati way Com pany,': midway between Woodlawn and Piedmont ' '"' - ' Strange, but True; . An agitation to make Sunday a com pelsory day of rest Is oa foot In Italy. Koa aaa teU wher.' th: diamond goes to In eombustlon. Bum it, and It leave t Mhi flame is axtarlor, !U that of a , cork, and whVn It ha biased Itaelf out there remains not even so much as Would dust the antennae pf a butterfly. J A paper In Norway recently oontalned the following advertiaemeht: s , , "L' the undersigned, declare ' thai through a regrettable mistake. I circulat ed the rumor that Coffee-Hous Keeper Jofge Henriksen, had drunk a glass of beer." I humbly apologise to Mr. Henrik sen tor this unfounded Imputation. .;;.;,: "olaf, r.'.imi'Vv Another curious advertisement kppeared the -thr day in an, Engiisk paper, v It traia follower" -r?;rffs. ' "Wanted, by the advertiser, situation as Plain cook In small family, where th miatrea 1 not always at her heels: cause unpleaaantaeas, then h leave. Aay lady that does thia sort of thing need not answer thia." FRANCHISE Favored by the Local , Poard of Tradec :; t At the meeting of. the Board of Trade bat nlgktt 'Jsdg Seheea Smith brought ep th. subject of the application of the West Side dt Suburban Rallwav Company for a f raacbls n ertain treeta, whichj had bee before th City CranoU for the past tx aatkst After snack dtsueta by reT McrrM aad otbera, tt wag de rided that It the ens f th tdect- fcig. taat th fraiMfcia aheald be granted totb raiWoad empany. J. Takajl and Bobert Wilson, fat behalf M th Japaaee geveraiaeat. reaMa that Oregeei M represented at'fh Indus trial Bacposttloh. tex be bold to Osaka In 19ns, This exposition will be of a national Character, so a invitation hav been Is- tutd by the Japanese aroverament fee fetelgw.naUan t participat la tt, mt th Ctansule hav been Instructed t - tur exhibit frosa U looalities 1 Wktefc they f$.j,4. ' wV.lf, 1 v,;wt ThOBMi Oslneaa . reported that two ttreet car campanle wer veiling N tick ta for 11 t chol chiidrea, but: the Portland Ctty ,A Oregon Una would male ho ooMCaaiens, although owning k valu able (roach! Beoretary Moor reported that h had prepared resolution for the Pertlaad- Alaak) .Traasportauoa Company, which WUI b presented to -the merchant today, stating th reason, why a steamship) Una from Portland t Anak I a eosity, tad oon eluding with ?&--':yfa&,w,fc. : rt f the undersigned hereby agree to contribute t such fond th sunt here after set pposlt t hi .nam, and a more, bat only upon condition that con tributions to th aggregat . amount 9t p&,m be obtained. Thia agreement tor he supplemented when eontrlbutioa to aald kmouat of 25,WO 1 subscribed by a per maaent written .agreement to be entered Into and sighed by all th contributors knd . aJd corporation. ' secretary Moore also read a letter from Congressman Tongue, In which he ald he did not favor th board's proposal that the Cuban tariff be redueed. ."A reductloo bf the duty on tobacco knd sugar' would hot benefit the consumer, but would, ben efit the dealer or planter. Th tlm (or rreo trade WitlTthe Philippine would not arrive patltl th American tax system could be put In effect" and the govern tnenf md stlf-iupporting," Th e,tet!n of th City Market was brought up by Fred T. Merrill, who said that In his opinion the' best plan would be to lee tb .markets a private cor aoratiotb t Whloa, would make a sucoeee W It . If the city was - to owa It. no revenue coold b derived for a tew years, but if it wfe leased to a privet com pany for at least M years, at th end of. tnat - urn tne city would own a new building with ad asphalt pavement around it, ahd would be some money In besides, as th corporation In question Would tear down the Old building and remove the old sldewal. afid Would put up 4 tw building and lay aa asphalt pavement Thi was referred to Messrs. Towasebd, Harding and Moore to Inves tigate and report : . .. w Mr, Oulnean made brief but impas sioned addreis In favor pt the planing mill strikers, advancing a nine-hour day hod denouncing th employers for refu-, Ing to arbitrate, , y,;, v , " i i' t n "j, On. a Brooding Bird. She ehrtnki knd trembles at my gas a. And yet she will not fly. What agony of t appeal - Is In that startled eyel i Beat not so wildly, loyal heart For mine Is not so hard that.' I -oould, touch wltk linger tip Th treasure that you guard. But a 1 go th wonder eome If eenturie ag Jsdeaa garden warm and still. Held brooding creatures ao. t think tf grind 6ld Paul. Perplexed With law and rrace aad sin. Had chanced upon a bird like you, ue murnt nave ownea nis am.. For turely. as you qulvsi ther. ' , . Thoee fragile eggs above, The power that , hold you t that neat ar uulb ana nope, ana love. . i-Sprlngfleld Republloan. I Hr LUtl Fellow Yft. What funny" creature mother art I I sometime laugh to see ' ' For all my bigness and my age How tntne look after tne. She want t warm me when Pm 001. To dry me when I'nr wet; I do believe she thinks me Just A Jlttl fellow rtl , . I'm not a sehoolboy any more, . With satchel at mv back: ' It won't be many years before I on the naveraacK. ., Tm going to join the volunteer My father was "vet" And surely then I will not be :Uttlfellew.yetlIrMc , , Ah, Weill th hjotner4 good ai gold. Ad kind kind eaH be: There's no one else in all the world That's half a kind to me. Sn let Her thins- It If ah will. When I, too. am a "vef-o . It mar be 1 will wish t were - a Her UtUe fellow iretl 4 : . ' --Christian WorlS. 1 3S CwU ROUND TRJP 1 J m. e A Short Trip Up the Willamette A cheap excursion any one cafl take any day In the week. V OREGON cmr I Step t fleWrui'. Horty'1, Rlaley's . aa Oewege. . 1 e The Steamer Leona leaves foot J of .Taylor Street at 8:30 and 5 n:to A. At., end 300 aad otig P. M. for Oregon City. Round 2 -tripes cent. ; s 5 Sundays 8:30, 10 and ItiJO si H A. fl. 1, 3.4:30 and 6:ig P. AU J Round trip s cents. ; , f ti2lZtZZl2tXtXtZ9Z9Jt:i:Z4 Nearly Sixty A Proposition That Wnt Interest Every .Oregon Jtorr.3 .t Kot; Having a Musical Instrument-Progresshc Business Methods At tilers Piano House, , ' ; v ' - - -r ..,.-.. .'rx K . r 'v A broad-jtiae; method of dolnjf business, the, finest pianos and organs obtainab e, low prices, easy payments, quick sales i nearly every day an old record smashed. This Is the situation la a nutshell at Eilers Piano Hotite. . . 1 . r f , - Oar remarkable orran proposition explains this ftt some do tte. it Is sotnethinff new4 tier It 1st We have received In exchange from 6uf numerous piano sales lately 4 very targe number of idishtly iised overhauled At our factory, - put In Vtd finest possible condition and are guaranteed in every respect. Just at the- present time we cant five up ..valuable floor space to ' them ' though. We hardly have ; room for the carloads of pianos that are arriving IalJy. ,W must make) room and thesf organs must go, 4 5o wo say to youtake your choice of them, pay $$ or $io down, and $3 W $5 a month. At any time within two years front the date of your purchase w& will accept your 6rgan in exchange fof A new piano for full price you have paid us for the organ. In ibis way you get the use of the organ for two years absolutely fre pv , Every one of these organs is e bargain. We cut the prices squarely In two on them before twe began this idle making these the greatest bargains )n organi that have ever been Of fered oi the Pacific coasta l Add to this the proposition for two years' use free and you have the opportunity of a lifetime if you want an organ, f it you don't want one it is because you don't understand the beauties of the instrument. ' It Is a mistaken Idea to suppose that a home Is complete ifjt . lias, a piano. ; Tho restfulness and beauty Of organ tones " are not approached by those Of any other instrument. . You know this. Of course you do, but you have slrnply forgotten It Put a good organ lh4ur home and you won't want to part' with it. Here Is a list to uggest priceav Look It over and then come and examine the Instruments themselves. They will convince you5 better than words. ';"-.r f - - s'y Kimball, walnut good as Mason & Hamlin, chapel Chicago Cottage, a bargain at..M;.-..;.,....M. 5mlth American, good Western Cottage.;.. Estey, nearly new...... Western Cottage, chapel...... Earhuff, a superb instrument.. frr, walnut, ..fl.......,,..,.,,.,,,... Chapeliete,..M,.M,,.,.,,, ,1,,,,, .... w .m.. " There are many others, t We are prepared to meet your wants In the Orgat Has, whatever they may be. Everything; la the organ line is here. 1 be tiny little) folding organs for launches- picnic parties, missionaries, th most beautiful parlor organs, chapel, school and enwrch Orggfll, In, eluding pip orgtns of largest Scope for audltortums and cathedrals. -Ahd everything at lowest prices, if you live out of town and ' need an organ; kindly write for catalogue , (free) and complete list with full description of each instrument.- ' . t . . t , r -1- , EILERS PIANO HOUSE, ;; Washington Street Opposite Cordray'e Theatre.. - ;FOUR LAROE, BUSY STORES S :; J," . . ; PORTLANDj SAN FRANCISCO, SACRAMENTO AND SPOKANE Mir New- DesHgiiSv; Are a Constant , Surprise end Delight to our Customers. TTe PIUCES ARE RIGHT. TOO.... MAXKtss. to&xs And WHIPS A SPECIAL . rsATUitx or out thade ST.UDEBAKERr B 330-336 E. MorriiOn St. Portknd, Oresoa . POLICE RECORD. Chief McLauohlan Is U. recelftt of letter from i. ?Bllasen--e Sra U1U, Wash., ho report the loss of a smaU sorrot horse, whlota he thinks has been stote. ' - Bill Daley 1 again In the toll. tie was found by the police last night la possession of half a aosen bottles of flavoring extract. Be &1A hot make any explanation of how the stuff tame into Ms custody. eo be s locked ap On being searched. It wa foartd that Palsy had secreted about his person consider able cocaine, which is against the state law. ' - The police, hav foufid th car from ahlolfc John 3. Cross MARoy Alton 'stole th shoes which they wer trying t eel! whea taken' inl ouatody yesterday. . It is a Southern tclfio freight and. the men had forced the seal.. Query.. 4 t tws a man and a maid ahd a little gray A-mttlng upon a wall; " -i And I'll tell you Jvt what the three were at- .-.. t knra . fhnnh T 6An' M alt. The man waa wratchlng a pussled, liead. While the maid, with a troubled air, . Was playing the Cfttechlet, bluahm: red; 7 he eat wa washing her hair, . y Hben't yon inow M4 the maid, .rthat r'tia very wror.gr-, 'I don't see why. said the man,. "Ton't you know that we've not been c 77- auainteU long?'' 4 wii, Ji m a-euing on. mm wot 1 can TrVhy be stubbornf the catechlat asked - in oesfair. . ' The wet wa the rrt that 1 missed; Put th mn Hssed one of the two that X9 jruu t . .. 'twas the cat b k'"l? to Do jt Witli. : ; r new;.. ....... b,m style....:... 10.90: " 37x 18.00 30,00 43.00: i.oo 4-oO, 33.00 15joOT" 30.00 Instrument. H Seef ................... ' 1 ' if Moonlight LEAVES SALMON ,STRJtKT DOCK WEDNESDAY JUNE U, 7:45 P.M. ! Rtturnlngto Dock at 1 I M P. M. rNO LANWNC - s Tickets ea Sal at Y. M. C A. - .Rooms 25 CENTS toun noms o? 1 iiealtu no c :r. 111!" Vb'tor and A ahd FlanJ. rs; ' Mr. ''. ; 11 ttill, . 1 1 Excursion