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OREGOIli GREETS THEMKUEl Opening "Session Today Address of ." TfeV delegate to th Suprem tads. A. O. U, TY"., awl Supreme Lodge, P. of H. ar here, and th formed opened H - 16th annual 'convention In Hlbernla Halt atU o'clock thte morning. , ' Both bodies. Including- Portland's recep- tloo committees, arrived ta Portland at f:45 o'clock last aieht and were met by thousands of people. ,, '- - The special (rain bearing the delegation , tu U hour late, and was boarded at , Huntington by Governor Oeer and party, ; - but is all of them were aaleep, no vel - coming address was made until the train -j Arrived ut Pendleton, where a stop Of ' halt as hcur "was made for breakfast at - the Pacific hotel. After breakfast,' Oov ; einor Oeer,' accompanied by Supreme Vaster Workman A, C, Harwtck, Su s preme Recorder M. tVV ISackett'and J. E.' Verlein, went through the is ears, shak ing hands with each' person and making brief welcoming address, telling of the wrt tiln fraternal nrilAM .ira,tA faml.- , lies and. especially -what good the A. O.' V. W.'luv don to tho ' '" . , . '.BEREAVED FAMILIES ' j' Of some ot tho brothers who have gone from -this world forever. ;.. '' -;;At 1; o'clock; the train reached The Italles, where the delegate at once era- tiarlraM nn h R!1v flat mi " at tha .gangplank they were met by Past Grand Master1 Colvlg and George W. Durham, who escorted, them , to their cabins. Just aa soon as tho last member of - the party ' got on board.' tho gangplank' was drawn ' In and tho Palley Gaisert drew out Into midstream on the way to Portland, -fol lowed by tho whistles of tho steam fae - toriea of The Dalle and tho waving of handkerchiefs of, 'tho .,' 'I ' ' Jt MWHTUDES OF PEOPLE . t who witnessed their coming and going. At starting, on her down-stream course, tho Bailey Gatsert gave a ''prolonged Whistle, . which, occasioned another 'out bumf from the steam whistles and peo- - Uni- u Mi. uvb ,utra jnvurauwi v w , oeurse, .'-,, h' w.V ' I t v.'Jn the. JadlesL cabin Mayor IT,, 8.. Bow mde -a ' , - BRIEF ADDRESS ' 1 of -welcome in tho name of tho City of Portland. Ho said: ' "It has been my firivllego to weloomo commercial and Industrial bodies, seeking knowledge, of our natural resources and advantages, but this is tho first oppor tunity I .have had to welcome a delega tion or convention laboring In tho inter ests of humanity, seeking to Improve the CHAMBERLAIN'S VOTE ; r ; V ; IS 298 OVER FURNISH ; i ' , r t , " ' . ' , , V , f , f'lju - n, if - - , - '-- -9 i" -f Only two counties remain to give the official count on th Governorship. ' They are Multnomah and Grant, Tho unofficial figure, however, .will prob- - ably not be changed, to anV material degree., , ' ' An error In the reported total on the - Governorship from Sherman 1 ' County was .found yesterday upon the official .canvass, wheh It was found ,--, hat Furnish had been given credit tor 4 votes more than be received. r -' This leaves 'Chamberlain's actual majority 2N vote over Furnish. It -f is certain that the official figure from Grant and Multnomah Counties' will .-4- not lessen Mr. Chamberlain' total, though there are some prospect of an 4 , J; Increase. . ' ' i ' r 4- 4'f''ff -f -ff-f-f THE CUBANS ARE STARVING 4''''w ' : '"M"ri x t i Crowds Jn Havana Are. Already Crying Out for Bread. 4 ' . (Scrlpps-McRa News Association.) . , -HAVANA." June JO. Th amnesty act, ' pardoning American charged with crimes previous to the Inauguration of the new government, will be signed by President jPalma today. ', Neeley and Rathbone, .the men accused of complicity In th postal Anno la tiaaltattrir .bmit AniMktittnff hla re -lease, as he ha declared that only ac quittal wouia d acoeptaoi to mm. Of the "Old; Central Pacific Railway Ex- ension. 4 . : (Bcrlpps-McRae New Association.) SALT LAKE, Utah, June H. After ad journing at two-week. Interval since April 0, uot, th Central Pacific today elected aa director St. II. Harrlman to th boarc( In place ot C. P.," Huntington, deceased. - Other director chosen were: viraxic . iwmo, tt. ; Huntington, Thomas Marshall, , David BL Hemstead. Jonathan C JBoyie, David B. Gray ot Salt Lake and W; H. Chevers'and J. S. JS'obla'of Ogden.'tJuet 472,722 shares .of common and 120,000 shares ot-preferred stock were voted. '" ' The Central Paclflc's main line" 1 th Southern Pacific xtnnioa from Ogdea to the California border, , - , Polo Is th oldest outdoor gam played today. '.The Persian played It 00 B. C. , . Official statistics shew that there are J7.OCIO.0OO Children In Russia between the age or f and li receiving absolutely no education, 'V ' in L lltu OllltllUli -1 r t ' 11111 1 v by William ColVig. conditions of men and women, and to provide c-against uttering'' and disease, which so often Joltow In the wake of death. This fw.ter.njty of men cultivating sympathy, benevolence and oharity la th hearts, ' the love, of God, country, bom and friends, must be the strength and stability " of ; our country and the safe guards of 'our' beloved Institutions. The A. O, U. W, li on of the greatest of the many fraternal -orders, and" I extend to you all a moat cordial welcome to Port land." ',;'; 'Mayor Rows' address was followed by brief talks from A. J. Capron, in be halt of tho Portland Chamber of Commerce: F, B. Beach, In behalf of the Portland Board, of Trade, and C. H. Mclsaac in behalf of th Manufacturers' - Associa tion. , . r , These addresses were responded to by Supreme Master Workman A. C. Har wich. : . ' . -After the speeches, 'tho reception com mittees searched out every .person, In-tti party, to gel- tcauainted and etiloy. a re past at the table, - which, were sumpru. pusy,t. Cigar were passed around,' and tlJjrh V , . GENERAL GOOD TIMB was had on board until tho boat arrived .at Portland. , , On th 'way,, the several Interesting place along th Columbia "were pointed out to' Oregon' guests, who unltedL' one and all In saying' that' never irt their live had they-seen suoh beautiful scen ery aa Oregon possesses. " ( When th Bailey Gatkert passed Van couver, whistle were, blown and Port land fireballs rung at interval of 10 es ond. j' , ,( , , V i '' .t 5t On their arrival at' Portland, the ' GUE8T8 WERB SURPRISED' at the vant number of people a watting them t"th"'Alder-tfeet dock, who es corted them to th various hotels. .,' The ladies .thought jtbey would proceed to business t ' ones, so the Superloi Io'dgo, Degree ot Honor, held a brief buslnes meeting last night, when they appointed a few temporary oamtnittees. ; TODAYS SESSION. . Though it had been advertised that the A. O. U. W.. Supreme Ixxlg would not open it thirtieth annual convention un til 19 thia .morning, "delegates began gatherfng as early aa 9:15. Th sessions are being held at Hlbernla Hall, corner Sixth and Washington streets. . When 10 o'clock cam around th dele gate were no( ready for business. . Su preme Master Workman Harwtctc, of Buffalo, N." T; tood vpon th rostrum and distributed mall which had acoumu- A water famln la threatened hero a a result of th bursting this morning of an aqueduct, th sole mean of supply for thousand ot people. A demonstration wa mad at the pal ace thl morning by a mob' of Havana's poorest classes, whe surrounded the pal ace an dcrled for bread. Persldent Palma took &000 out of bis private purs and purchased bread, which he distributed to the crowd. '. - ML T House Reports Against His Promotion in ; Rank. (Scrlps-McHae News A"ltlon.) - WASHINGTON. June 10,-Th Hous committee on military affair today de cided adversely to th bill fo malie Qen eral Brooke a Lleutenant-Oencral. Th Senate today passed the naval appropria tion bllL ' .-. 5 That He Will Form a " (3crIpps-McRa tVews Aaocltlort.) NKW. TOKK, June ' ia.-Preldent Thorn of the North American '.Trust Company today mad an emphatic denial M 1 DM 1 Welcome lated prior to the arrival of the dele- a-atea i , , s There necessarily congregate, In gath erings of this sort, . many Interesting character, -coming, a they do, , from every part of the, country-' Among these may be mentioned C R, Matson, of Chicago,' III., tho present Supreme Overseer, who will, undoubtedly be ad-! vanced, during th; soesion;. If' precedent Is followed, to the office .of " Supreme Foreman of th Supreme Lodge. Mr. Matson- was Sheriff -of Cook .County. JUL, at th time of th Haymarket massacre, From Minnesota are, , among other. Captain J. J, McCardy, ' fdr many year City Auditor of Bt.' Paul. He has. lor 25 years, been Grand' Treasurer of, th 27,000 member of Minnesota., . 'On th house committee- aire , W; B Robeson, "Past Supreme .Master... Work man, of La Grange, Tex., chairman, on of the brightest lawyers of th Lone Star state. Another member of 'the commit tee 4s Charles G. Hinds, of Shokopee, lutnn. v i- , ! J"f 1 ,-i i The special Committee on Ritual con 1st ot R. J, Flint, chairman, MQoml nee, Wla He la not present, being en gaged in making a campaign lit Wiscon sin, where he Is a nominee, for the office of Secretary Of Stat. Th second mem ber I' E. c. Wellepv" of "Galena, Kan.. who was an American consul to Ger many during President Cleveland's first administration.' The third - member of thl committee I W. B. McCarmack, of Minneapolis, Minn, , ,( ?-' , At th ' laat annual ' th ame special commute was appointed to receive pro posals for a new ritual of two degree, embodying th essential principle of th order,, ' ' .. .. .v .- It was 11 o'clock before th convention wa ' , -1 , " , : CALLED TO' ORDER ' by Supreme Master Workman Harwlok, who introduced Hon."TV.'M. Colvlg, of Jacksonville, "who delivered the ; At 1:30 the convention -took a recess, to meet at 9 o'clock -tomorrow' morning. The forenoon was occupied principally with preliminary work and the referene of reports to various special committee. A. C, Howe and Virgil E. Waters wr appointed aa journal clerks. ,-- At the Close of the session member of , Fraternity Lodge, ". Degree of Honor, In session at the Selling-Hirsoh- bulldin. called with basket of roaes and bntton- hole bouquets, 1 ' ' ' This evening a reception will be tenM dernd to the Superior Lodge, Deere of Honor, at Woodmen's Hall. , on . East Sixth street between , East Washington and East Alder streets. , Tho reception committee consists "of ", Mr. , Gevurtfe (chairman), Mrs. Drew, Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Waller and Mil as Hooker. of th statement that' hi company Ws the promoter , of ., a .gigantic scheme to combine .the national banks in - everjr financial center and In the tat capital all over teh United States., , ' As a Penalty for His -Libel on McKinley. (Scrlppa-MoRa New Association.) ' ALBANT, N. T.. June 10.-The Supreme Court this afternoon confirmed th sen tence ot one year's Imprisonment Imposed on Johann Most for publishing- an' anar chistic article shortly after' McKinley aaaasslnaMon. - -'- - , , Building Retarded. Building operations ' on the. East 8ld are not what they' were several month ago, when the weather was eo unfavor able, a number or , the balding in coarse of erection are. -of course, being completed as rapidly as possible, but as new ones have been contemplated since the recent general ttrtk In the building line, , . :.i7r',fl;''T . A prominent property owner In Sunny- side said he would give tlOO it he had not begun the erection of three new real deneea He ha Intended 'to erect sev eral more houses but has got a very se vere case of "cold feef - since the begin ning of th labor troubles. Other proper ty owner soy the earn thing. Th several new warehouse ,ln th vi cinity of East Morrison; Belmont, and Fast Second streets are being rushed for ward toward completion as rapidly aa possible. Th owner ' do not -want to take chance with another strike. , $100 Creates Trouble., , . TV action" ot th board of director of th Montavllla school district in making oacb teacher In the School a present of (100 has raised a amall-sised row among the resident and patron of the district. A prominent resident of - Morvta villa In speaking of th situation aid: ."It seems te be our misfortune to' al ways elect an extravagant board of di rectors. ThT em ko think that they can do anything they pleas with,' th dis trict's money and. we propose to show them that they can't They will probably change their minds after th aohool leo tion thl month." v.-- - ,, ' , , - Tli Edwavrd Holnaa UaAertak faat Co-j mral atreetor ua eaa. balaeers. 2SO Tamfc UI. Pna 807. . J. P. Finley & Bon,-, Undertk'r and Embalmers, cornar Third and Jefferson streets, ' do flrstelaM work and deal honorably with all. , ; Otto Schumann, : monumantal ancf building work, 204 Third St. Esti, mate on first cIms WOrkonty. 1 . F , I Clark Bros, for Fiowtrt, S89 Mor rison 8trest. . " v, , . V 'J It Ha no terror for our custom ers " No matter bow colled or rumpled the apparel comes In," we send It out clean, fresh and : . sweet and oulck too. Call up ,i ifaSSa wares swam . tA.',.. W'fri''.V w w sVHf UV ' ':!. ' UNION LAUNDRY ww 4a-SB,SUVi ass tnv- Phones' Alblna 41 or Columbia (0(1 fJ, V. BEACH. Indorsed for Ra-Elect ion as School ' Director, District No. I. ' PORTLAND. Mat 98. 1S02. Hon. J. V. Beach Sir: The ' undersigned school elector ot Portland. Or., eomestly re' quest that you' permit the use of your name for re-election to the office of school director Of School District No. 1. Multno mah County. Orecon. This action ts taken because of your familiarity with, the needs o( the district and th eminently aatlafottory manner In which you have discharged the dunes or h nfTina dnrtnar tho term now ClOBins. In case you consent to become a candi date, w pledge you our votes anoVlnflu ence. 1 l v , Geo. H. Williama H. W, Fries. , - t S. Farrell. f ' , ' Frank Hacheney. Thwdoro Wygant.: E. W. Kowe. li. IV. Blumauer. J. I Therkeleen. Charlei H. Korell, J. O. Mack. 8. W King. J. H. Page., ' Mark irk levy. V, J. Cronln. Cha. U. Malarkey, H. J. Fl-her. .. W. W Trrv. , - I,. Mayer. Orrin-Kellogg.- w . William Flledner w, B. Btruuie. j-'rert i iwerrim. H. E3- Bdwarda ' M. C. Banfleld, , Bastnussen & Co.. "P. N. Pendlft9n. , Geortr A. Craw,, J. P. Betts: 'P. S. Dunning. - Dr. M. a.- Flinn, -R. P. Chambeia. Dr .Ray Haltety, B. Paue. , - II. C, Brandes. Charles Kadderly. D. T. Sherrett. i Chase Paint Co, F. K. Beach. James Anderson, O. Summers. - , V. Dresser & Co. T. B. WeBt. Western Electric Co. N. P. Tomlinson, T, L. Honeyman. E. Renrer, L. Blumauer. W. B. Hall. H. H .Newhall. P. Zimmerman. E, C. Brlgham. ( E. H. Virgel. . - B. F. Fulton. , -IMchard Clinton. -Frank Bode. Jacob Deckenbach. George T. My era H D. Kilham. - H. C. Breedn. . 5. jc. am... - - F. Eggert. ' C. B, Bellinger. ' . Paul Wessinger. ' K. jr. fraei. H. J. Schuiderman. Michael Owens. L. Lkchinan. Samuel B. Schwab. K, J. King,- . : Alex eweek. Henry Meyer, , P. K. Neal. A. A. Kadderly. Charles B. Bartel. H.- H. Emmona - ,r L Ai icary. . . W. A.. Cleland. W. T. B, Nicholson. J. Thorburn Kos. i l. Biicnman. -C. N. Kankin. 8. E. Wlahard, J. 8. Fobs. , C. H. Raffety. G. Holcomb. Thomas Hlslop. , ., V. w. ttoei Ding. ., ;, W. H. GrindstalL. J. W. Bain. , - -E. 8. Jaokson. . . . William S. Slbson. James Mel. Wood. , W. J. Clflinens..,, t p. M. Watson. , Paul Labbe. p William Bhowtrs. S. C, Beach. .. Ralph Duniway. A. W. Lambert, ' R. M. Bafrety. I. A, Nwll. ' a. la. Nottflg. p. H. Strewbridg. u T. rerrr. ,,, , S, W, Davis. - - . P." A Watt. S.' A. Matthleu. B. F. Soden. John M, Pittenger. E. J. Halght.. - Ern'est Crpnefc. TV. T. Kerr. . J. c. Jametan, N. C. Mergea Bmtlh Bros, , -B. M. Smith. -f- f. C. Miller.-. . W. Hoyt. - , -R. L. Durhnm: ' George W, Hoyt. William Gadsby. 8. Frank. f. ,K.lndorr. . .w. Bingietary. Slshop ft Qo. ienry Everting. r' w Tfin. H. C. wortman.' w. A. icnignt, famvMrt Mosenbtatt, uavio m. uunne, J. W. Mlnto. , Lewis G.CIarke, Adolphe Wolte. D. M. Donaugh. Iioyal B. Stearo. J. H. McMillan. L H. Parker. California Powder . woras, -Crofut, McAyeal A B. Cook. C. 3. P.umelln. H. B. Lltt. CO, , Tatum Bowen. I. N. Flolschner. Sam 8imon. Frank Rummelln. J. Polivka. " A. L. Maxwell. George Weldler. . W. B. McKenale. ' A B. Manley. - C E. 8. Wood. M. Flelschner. ,,Lowengart. . Ackfrman. C. C. Miller. J. El, Toung. W. M. Taylor; William Copeland. -R..E. Mavo. F. Vanduyn. M. Walton. V, A. Avery. William Kerron. W, H. Pope. W. A. Munly. Arthur L Fraser. Alfred F. Sears, Jr. M. C. George. J. A. Bladen. ' J. Humnhrev. J. B. Slemmona L. F. Chemin. j. ts. uriasAs. -P. E. Prleham. Donald Mackay. joon n. ourgara. Fred V. Hoiman. William Frailer. Mat Klernan, Thomaa C. Devlin. F. A. Nichols. W.B.Chase. Milton Smith. 30. Martin. ' J. E. Courtney, H. -W.7 Mitchell. Chase . Paint A vCo. , L H. Tarpley. W. H. Orenf elL H. Oerson. Ad.Burkhardt, . J -M. Ryan. " Oil John Mock. B. G. Whitehouse. IL S. Rowe. . REAL ESTATE . TRANSFERS. Co-operative Investment Company to . ' p. W, iM Huff, parcel land In Ca- , miners Addition ...... ...ttooft unenn to jNathan Pearcy. lota J to IS, bloc 1, Terminus Addition 116S Sheriff to Victor Land Company, lot 8, WocK C, Cherrydale C Eame to li. N. Scott lot 18, block 80 woodiawn .... t Sheriff to E.Renfer. lot S. block 227 Jfflaat Portland, ........... 6S0 B. A. Kllppel et ux.. to W. M. Xadd. east SS feet lot 17. west 22 feet lot 18, block 2. Salisbury Hill ....-A. 100 E. A. Xllppel and wife to Vf. M. lAdd, H. 26 feet, lot 17. W, 22 feet lot IS. B 2, Salisbury Hill.'.' $100.00 Sheriff (for L. Jgus), to EJ, Ken. fer, lot 2, B 22, East Portland...'. 155000 Sheriff (for M. P. Jardlne) to H. N. Scott, let 15. B 30. Woodiawn 1 Sheriff (for F. M. Moore) -to Victor lnd Co., lot 8, B "C,"- Cherry dale ..: IS.00 1.11 Bherllt (for peo. 8. Pershlp) to N. Nearcy, lot i to 12, including B . Terminus add to Alblna.. ,; ..H16I.5B Co-operative lnvestment'"Co.' t6 P. W. DeHuK, premlaesm Arthur '' treet, ,city ' .;.ooo.oo Bunnyaide Land A' Improvement Co. to Prank Q. Donaldson, lot j- IS, B 18, 8Unnyslde...v.......v..v 2775.00 J. T. and A. O. Bodwell to;A Bchmld. N. 6M.10 feet. Kt 14 IB. 16 B t Sunnyslde ,.'.:.. ...$2000.00 P. 3. Van Antwerp to Adolph Van Hoomlssen, 1 aore Seluom Murray., JX C. L.. .0O Same to Peter' Van Hoomtsaefl, Vi acre same .-j.. i Same to A. Van Hoomlssen. same.'. tL00 11.00 A. , W, Ooddard ana . wife to B. -Ittch, 62 acres section 8. town ', ship 1..S, R. 3 E.. ....o09.W a Winters and wife to W. Win..- t ter. parcel land, section . town- " nip L 8. R. 8 E... ..11000.00 Get your Title Insurance and Abstracts to Real Estate from the Title Guarantee tt Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. - BIRTHS. Te Mr. Maicom T. Poster, 215 East Eighth, a girl . To . Mr. Alfred r Wlckham, ' flOfl . Front' treet," a' girl.'" - j. t-v To Mra 'John Kerla CerneU " road. Warm Weather (a fasHI BKM319 tam CLASSES vji mem are Demn ridden tn tle lMortliwest. That's why tirlAfnf ntriAWTnalToeoM M..ktnr; i 4A 1W ' ' " w " r r tbelp The H Jd uvuvwwv iVWlT'lW Chain,: Chainless and Cushion It means sometHinrJ to be ridlnrj a Wheel iliat is rep resented, has been represented," and .will be for some time to come AsK some rider of a "here, today gone tomorrow" ; Wheel who' has met with an accident and cannot get repairs.': VTi "tV,' J . V'V I i : 1 v i t , . X; r i ,f DROP IN erUITnVAY-,"iMiav'v') -XVV. , - , , -Tm let us show you our line of' , AUTOMOBILESjaiid MOTORCYCLEiS ,',.--., , .;, . ! I,'" , ; ni ,1 i f;, ; , l r, n ? "rreaviMeiri?illGycle'G6e: 105 - 107 - f SPOKANE EASTERN STAR. A large meeting of the Eastern Star and the Mason waa held last night In Masonic ' temple and' conducted a Chap ter of Sorrow. This Is their ritualistic memorial service lor the deceased mem ber- . i Thl morning th Eastern Star met In Elk' hall and conducted routine bus! .neaa including the Installation of worthy matron ot the' new chapter. , Ix In number. . Tonight will .be given exemplification of ritual work and, special drill by Came- 11a Chapter No. 17 and of Ploral work by Myrtle Chapter No. 15. The exercises will be bed in the Masonic Temple. , , ;The grand officer, thl year are a ap pended: ' Mr. Clara A. Marsden. ' W. G. M., Burns; a W. Miller. W. O. P., Portland; Mra.' AUte Townsend, A. G. . M., Dallas; Darwin Bristow, A G. P., Cottage Grove; Mrs. Mary Scott Myers, O, Sec.,- The Dalles; Mrs. Delia Houston, G. T.. Port land; Mrs. Hattte White, -G. C, Jackson ville; Mrs. Helen P. GatcTt, A G. C, Sa lem; Mrs. Suaan 3. Heppner, G. Ch., Portland; Mrs. Hose J. Wilson. G. L., Co,rvaHs; Mrs. Amelia ' Combs, G, M., Eugene; Mrs. Bay Bherwln, G, A.. Ash land; Mrs. Mattle Miller, G. R., Ontario;, Mrs. Eugenia , Meldrum, G. E., Oregon City; Mrs. Sadie Resetter, G, M. Dayton; Mra Margaret Kenyan", Baker City; Mrs. Mary Littlefleld. G. W Portland; C C. Parker. O. S., Albany; Mra. Mary. Ash- bury, G. O,, McMInnvIllej . , . , The past grand officers -in attendance are P. G. M. Rose. J. Wilson. Annette Weatberford and Margaret Kellogg. and P, O. P. Thomas P. Ryan, j ; The registered delegates ' are Harriet Holmes. Agnes Bristow. Ashland: Emma. Helm, Jacksonville; - Clara Burkhofder,' Darwin- Bristow,- utile Lurch, Cottag Grove; Lulu Maxwell, Lakevlew; Georgia Johnson, Cequllle City; - Call) Beard, , Edith Walt, Daisy Anderson, Roseburg; Vidella Miller, Rose J. Wilson, Corvallis; Helen Butcher, Baker City; Bergetta Nel son; Lou, Baylor, McMInnville; Ella Rus sell, ' Lulu Reynolds, La (Grande; Susie Kressman, Geo. W .Stapleton, Matilda Sally. H. R. Littlefleld, Gunder J. Run ning, Portland;' Lottie- Ralston,. Albany-,, Effle Grayson, Tillamook; Llllie B. Smith, Lcttle '' Hasbrook, - Pendleton; Roberta Campbell, Madella Klger, Bay City; Jose phine BIddle, A. B. Mulr, Dallas;' Ann M. Johnson, Mary M. ' Relsaoher, Anna IL Barker. Condon: Rebecca Adams. Myr tlo Point; Henrietta A, Sailer. Phoeb Axtell, Abble Cornell, Grant Pass; Carle J. Miller,' L.' M. Davis, - Amelia Cutler.. Portland; Myrtle Buchanan, Ines Ryan,. Oregon City: Esther Allison. Belt Bel cher, Daytoni W, H, Poweft, St, Helens; Wm. Miller, Mattle Miller, Emiry Pogue,' Ontario,- Mayme Holmes, Wallowa; Lona Looney, George Rlchardwon, Emma D. Hawk; Jefferson; Margaret Kenyon, Dr.W. ti. Marsden,' Burns; Lida Poorman,' A, L. Cornwall. Woqdburn ; Sidney Kane, Forest Grove; - Flora M. Dolllns. " Prairie ' City I "Nellie Baldwin.. ' Annie, Wlnnock,-Prine- vllle; Rosa Bingham. Lou James Lang'1 head, Jennie Langhead, 9andon; Luvlna McGreeW' Jennie Armer. Weaton;. Marl I Brant, Gardiner; Grace Wood, Hlllsbdro; Jessie Ivlrby, J. P. Lucas, The Dalles; Margaret Goodman,', Rachael Hawkins, )nt )r - , That'b ! Vh3Tt,TK6usahds ; and Thouisands , .. hard runninrf silC'naei" I Ha ' ' - X :, .-'. 'v, r .,.A . , ,v Best Wheel on Bicycle Sundries l Bicycle ; Repairing and Enameling (INCORPORATED) 109 - 111 Sixth ; St. PORTLAND, ORE. TACOMA t SEATTLE Suale Locke. Independence;' Laura C. Howe, Minnie Be wley. Sheridan; Carrie L. Savage. Miriam 'Burnett. Cok M. Jonea, Salem: Mary JU Xlnenwber, Laura iS Loun-berry, Astoria; Dora Pavls, Bex W. Davis, Sarah Cornett Bhedd; Florence Ktrchelner, Mary Smith, Antelope; Flora M. Brown, Eva Millaap. Lebanon;-Jennie M. Reames, Klamath Falls;. Clara Myers, SummervtUe; Ellen iA, Lambert, W. W. Elder. Melissa Kitchen, St ay ten; J. H. Whltrock, Kerby; Elisabeth Mosgrove, Milton; Lou J. Sear. Mrs. J. A. Whitman. Medferd; Lara Mack. Joseph ; Mr. Hattle Ewln, Union; tEatella M. .Temple, Mattle Holmes, Enterprise; Ella Detmerlng, 8. S. Spaneer,'ElIabeth Toran, Eugene; Alio Hendricks,; Elgin; Btelia if M. . Kellogg, Minnie. Warren, Myra H. Gllnes, Port land; Verona Nelson,- Newberg; Edith Clifford! Canyon City; Flora WUson, Cao yonviUe; -W, H, Drake, Lavlna Drake, Sllverton. . .. !. -,;.. ' 1 'UNDER DISPENSATION., r -! Louisa M. Cha,-,p. fN- Pish,- Chrjstln Marshall, Glendale; Florence Jones, Pais ley; Ola Martin, John Tanner. .Wm. A Martln, Florence; .Lena Snell, -Arlington; Meda Babb, Kittle Miller, Echo; Missouri Smith, Turner. .,-; f , s , . . '." EAST SIDE BRIEFS. " ' . . -. " t ' f No Inquest waa held on the body of Homer H. Brewster,' who wa drowned near Sellwood on -Saturday, the Coroner deeming suoh action unnecessary. ' The body wa Interred this afternoon In Mil waukee .Cemetery. ' - . Mra J0r.'. Lowe of Eugene visited Sat urday at the residence of S. A. Manning1, IS East Twelfth street. Charles .Daniels 1 of , McMInnville spent Sunday .at the ' residence of , Frank C Ferg-usoa, 601 'Belmont street." Mrs. Daarv- ,iel accompanied, him, , , . Francis Aaam the mti son of Mr. and Mra Adams, . residing at 70 East Elgbth streee, North, fell from a.hlati fence In front of his home Sunday, and It wa.; thought for some time that one of hi arm wa' broken. - , . , R. . W. Parker., the Grand avenue gro cery matt, I absent for a few day whll attending ,to ,his farmat Salmon, about 18 miles from Mt Hood. L . W. , - S.y Hurst, ah - Aurora . commlsalon man, waa Jn-'th .cjty today . on . buslneaa, . r THING r For you' to do before ' starting on a vacation 'trip would be to, in- elude in your plans for preparation a trip to - our office ' and f bave Our teeth on't risk consult a Dr. w. a. wis, t i - tist away WISE BROS., Dentist 'S, sey iot ail, sia. ai-PelllnffButMMg, : .oc. Third and Waahiaf tea itrtu DC a cry t r RIDERS n 4 t- -J,f v'3 l' L f t i '? '-i' 4- ...,,t Earth Frame Models 0 AMUSEMENTS. The Fredericksburg, Seventh and Aider afreets. - ' i TRATERS 'AND SAVUXE .- COMEDY CO. IN THE BTTRLEBQUE EXTRAVANZA' " McNIFFB IN JAPAN." "McNIFFE IN JAPAN." . "McNIFFH IN JAPAN." - . "MoNIFFE IN JAPAN." j ' BeauUful costumes, pretty girls, brill iant electrto effecja , j? CONCERT HALL BLAZIER BROS. ; CONCERT EVERY NIGHT , S42-248 Burnsidfu - III . T I K . II M.t. Ml , .11.! '... FAMILY ROOKS ' Gentlemen's Resort : Louis . DammascK Goodnough building, 161 and ) 170 6th street Opposite post-; ' it' office. , . , 1. v, t t . , Cold Lunches Schfitz beer on drau&th Klamath Hot Springs Edaon Broa, Proprietor. . Beawick, Siskiyou County Cal.- Finest flshlnr, , hunting and health re sort on the" Coast. - i ' ' .-' , Climate perfect; ho wind, no fogs, no dusty roads. 4 "'. s Trout fishing unsurpased. r Hot. swimming, a team, sulphur-tad-mud bath. , ' . v 4 1 4$ "' i f ' i f ' Kt 4 Rates $a.oo td $3.50 per day.' .- ' 1. $10.00 to $14.00 per week. ... . Full particular Upon appUeation..;:' ; BLAZIER - FIRST AND MADISON STS. Wa cash all kind of checks,"good" "bad," and indifferent, at all hour ot the day and night. Including Sunday 4 j00'm looked over.' ; having to stransre den- from home. nr. '. P. Wle. 1 i r II Beth Phones? OK South aaoUMpol. 68, Open ev.nings till p; Sunday, y tora. . DC CZ3' , 1 3tZj S'