Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902, June 18, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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T0DA1IS
PIONEER
-36TH
:jCfpW(IVi,e and jCtieer the
p'i Old Pio n ees o n'Thei r (o;th e
V:.; ; Exposition Building, .
Tcday"i1rMmeerV.;DRy-tW
v W ttlers have everything to them
ela..' One may hear email group of
tray-haired men and women speaking of
lift gons by wben Oregon WM a wllJer-
es and Portland an, Indian village;
- ahea on bad to labor bard to build hlm
", ,olt a home "because1 money could not
procure laborer.' ..The old ploneera pre--tent
an almost- sacred picture ..as they
Jell of day gone toy, with eyes that look
i- into the past, snowing the day when
.i.'jthey conquered the wilderness are not
- " ft f orgotien, nor will they be.
' ,THB PARADE.
The hcadquar ters, , 2it , Washington
street, presents a busy appearance. with
- mn and women coming In to get badges.
-'. and meeting old acquaintance. The plo
v " neers assembled at the Hotel Portland at
't!30 o'clock this afternoon. Where ... the
- rank were formed by Orand Marshal
" Jbhn . Mlnto. assisted by C. B. Belcher.
N. 'HBlrd, F. H. Baylor and. W.. H.
. Warren. -"''"''.''-"The
squad of polio headed the parade
"4 and presented an unusually good appear
ance. De Caprto'a band: followed and
- - tendered' mutable musical selections. The
Native Sons' Guard of Honor came after
' 7 ' and the pioneers, in the order of the years
of their arrival, brought up the rear,
-. some on foot and aome la carriage.
-The procession . marched on -Morrison
' street to the Exposition building, where
a pretty Tmuiur was made by ths Hat'
tlve 8otui Ouard tit'- Honor, who broke
" rank andjeicored1 (he pioneer into the
jnuaio bait where following program
taa rendered In unusually good style:
t 4 AtTSkfOSITlON BUILDING. ,k
- .Musio D Caprtd' band.
'Calling to order by Vice-President J. C.
tforeland, 1832. -:
' Judge J, H. D". Gray, 1839, president. As
' toria, is prevented by Illness from being
t present ;'-T--" ..... -
-(Prayer by, the chaplain, Rev. J. W. Mil
ler, Portland, 1850. '
'' Addre of welcome Hon, George H.
'i William. 1853, Maypr-elect of Portland.
i- Response by the president.
' Appointment of committee oh resolu
.; tona toy the president. ' . , '
, Muaio by the band.. :, k; -'
Annual addi-ees-r-Hon. T, A. McBrlde,
J Oregon Oty, 1846." '
'Poem," by Mr. June McMUIe'n Ordway
tj be read by J.' C, More'land, 1852," Port
land, vice-president. J , . .':
- Occasional address W. T. Wright,
Union, JXt,k .y?'
. Music. by the band,'' ," ' '. .4,
, At'the close of the program the pioneers
' Were escorted te the banquet hall, where
a fine repast was served by the ladle of
, the Woman's Auxiliary.
The following ladle 'waited on the pio
neers: lS iy ?!-?f:-r.r-i- .i4, v I.i
j ' r fit" w '
274
t
!UntiI July 1st at LESS TOMi
These are balance of stock of one of New York's largest manufacturers and
were closed out by us at less than ONE-HALF PRICE. We are going to ive the
benefit to our customers.' Our only regret is that there are not lOOO of them.
We bought all there were, and you may have them, if you come early enough.
XX osults reserved none laid asi a e.
, ' ALL THE
S15.00an$ 18.00
SJITTS Co at than HALP PWCE
ALL THE.
$20.00and$2i.0Q
SJITTS at HALF PRICE
SEE THEM IN
WHEN
- ' ' 'v , . .:Vr?;;,'-: v-.'.-V.' mm aee-eaa 9m4-,: i-U, .-..' M ..f.:W;
rTT ' !$ R MOYER iiyrrv
'- -vV,-- C;.'V,V . TH IRD AN Ds OA K;iS7ritKrE-XS; A; '.v,Sifiagig
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DAY
ANNUAL
SESSION
l ie. Miss Helena Humason, Miss Minnie
etruble,. Mrs, ' George JU Story, Mrs. F.
H. Strone.s Mr. BLinthlcura, Miss
Helen Eastham, Mis Falling, Mrs. Eliza
beth Hamilton, Mis Lucy Failing, Mrs.
W. L. Brewster. Mrs. John McCraken.
Mrs, George W.'Weldler, Mis Mayannah
Woodward, JMias Weidler, Mrs. Harriet
K. McAu-thur, Mrs. George Taylor, Miss
Agnea Catlln. Mis Miriam Strong, Mrs.
I. W. Pratt, "Mrs. ' M. C. George, Mine
Gertrude Pratt, Ml Florence George,
Mia Susie Cosgrove. Mrs. J. W. Cook,
Mlm Clarissa Wiley, Miss Farrell. Miss
Nannie B. Taylor, Mr. Edward McClure.
Miss IMna Belcher, Miss Jean McClure,
Mr. J. U Moreland. . Mrs. W. X. Fenton,
Miss Agnes Hill, Miss Beatrice Hill, Mrs.
W. "R. " Bewail, Mrs. Charles T. Kamm,
Miss Bessie Bewail. Mis Caroline Kamm,
Mr. J. M, Freeman, Mrs. A B. Croas
jnan. Mis Daisy Freeman, Mr. W. W.
Harder. Mrs. William 8. Blbson. Mrs. D.
A., Robertson, Mis Alice Slbson, Mis
Grace Warren, Mrs. " Grace Watt Ross,
Mrs. H. H. NorttMip, Miss . Clara Teal,
Mia Grace H. Himes, Mr. Thomas Mof
f ett. Miss , Cella Friendly, Ml Myrtle
Moffett, WM 'ixottf jeoKner, Mrs. John
GUI, Mr. "J. K. Gill. Mrsjt T. T. Strain,
Mia France. GW, Mrs. A. St. Clair Gay,
Mrs.-H. Ogllbie, Miss Maud Gilllland,
Miss Bell Ogllbie, Jdrs. J. A. Btrow-brtdge;-Mr.-
Robert .Porter, Mr. P. W.
Gillette .Mr,.JWlUiam:GroomL, Mr(r V,
S. Stlmson, Mrs.Mary E. Holrnan.
. The following committee did much to
wards maKlng thia tanquet a uocess: .,.
Decorating commltteeMlss ' liorena
Rodger. . Mis Clara Teai, Miss Hael
Weidler,, Miss, Kate , GibDs, .Mis Jdar.
guerjte Wiley,''.' . ' ' ' '':"'
Meal -committee Mrs. John W. Mlnto,
f cihlnn Mr. r. J. Malarkev. Mrs. l
Archie U Pease, Mrs. U M. P arris h,
Mrs. C. W. 8h?rman.
Refreshments Mrs. Marie Marsh", Mrs.
Seneca Smith, Mr. A. A. McCully, Mr.
I. G. .Davidson, Mrs. M, A. Btratton,
Mr. Watt Morton. .
' Committee to wait on old ladles Miss
Isabella Noltner, Miss Marguerite LtVs
ure. ; .
Chairman. Woman's Auxiliary, Mr. C.
M. Cartwright,; secretary! Mrs. Thoma
Moffett; assistant secretary, ' Miss Mary
A. Burke.. " " ' :"'-', . -
TWany person took the opportunity of
visiting the banquet hall between 11 and
12 o'clock1and were surprised at the ele
gaftce with which the tables were set.
This evening at 7:30 a short buslnes
meeting will be held, after which the fol
lowing program will be rendered:
Bongs, Veteran Male Quartet.
Selections, De Caprlo's band.
Recitation, Miss Mabel Hoopengarner.
Absolutely
UTe greatest SNAP in Clothing
ever offered in Portland as
outlined in our ad. of Monday
we place on SALE today
exactly
mm
Neither More nor Less,
OUR WINDOWS AND REMEMBER
YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO.
A CADETS' H0P;
17
The cominencemcnt hop'sjlven at , Hill
Military Academy last,, night wa the
not pretentious afrair 'of Its klnjl that
hoa- oeeBired here for'iome -Hme.;The
guests, numbered olnjpst 500 and almost
everyone of social prominence' was there.
The smart costumes of the ladies, dress
suits of the gentlemen and full-dress
uniform or the cadet made .the contin
ually moving scene a brilliant one. The
armory was used for dancing, being dec
orated with a profuse- arrangement of
the academy color, blue and white,-The
restoons over the walls and tseiihig-ave
the hall a beautiful finish., The wide
piazzas were used all evening .for prome
nades, being lighted In soft colors. The
greater number of 'guests remained un
til the last dance at, late hour this
morning, and the success of the party
was voted by all. : ,r ". 5
yiLLI am zibcLer,
TROMSOE, ' Norway, - June 18.
Hit; kJ"S ihi tt , L,t. ' Sri It " ' 4
" Ir'f -I , t ' v'4 , Mh i
fix !
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Starts irora xromsoc, Norway, ma taenia to jparryinore supplies -to. ms
colleague, Baldwin. Mr. Ziegler is perhaps the most ardent of all tht
entnusiasts wno nave pecome aacuctea
Li
SUITS
ft . a ' -y''.'' 1
Which We 'Will; Sell;
(A , a
leg) m
And Bet Ready for . the
Coronation INext
J -Week. 1
(Scrlpp-McRae News Association.;
LONDON, June 18,-The King condi
tion la Improving aatief actorliy . There U
reason for .the belief that he will be en
tirely himself by the coronation. Neither
he nor the Queen,' however, attended te
Ascot races today. ,
finaitcIeiexplorer.
- William Ziegler's relief etpedition I
to poiar exploration.
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THAT
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Have caused many-wanderers In search of barSfns to turn in the direction
of our store and they have been Well repaid.: The prices we advertise draw.
;the people and the value
-u it is a question 01 aouars you ,snquiatraae;wun
values, you should trade
A
New Arrivals in Wash Goods.
We've never haa .a better or more
Worthy showing of Wash Goods than, we
are offering tomorrow fact la, we are
rather proud of the excellence", of the
stock and the prices at which we
able to offer them to you. '
FANTAISIE BILK TISSUE, the new
and popular fabric for summer wear,
in plam and fancy colors, stripes
and polka dots: yd.. .......,... ...... ..60c
MERCERIZED SIUC ZEPHtf Is
another new arrival,' immensely
, popular In the East . for summer
waistlng. We have It in all colors:
J yard 1 .....2c
' ZEPHV aiJJQHAMa dainty, neat, Sc.
10c, and 12ftc. ,v :t ., - . , . t . .
DIMlTltaand LAWNS, in all colors,
o.- 10c, 120; and IBp..-. ,.
M-inch I'ercalea, best .quality; yrd.l2c
4 v . A J' "
orrruner wress oooas.
Our drSds toods department is on
the most populat In - our store. The val-
ile -offered there" tomrow will erv to
Iheraaa tt i poiwlarlty. ' -'f- ' -"-vr
82-ln. Chevlot-Serg, . bte?.;-tl4l0
value :.
82-lrj. Chevtbt. 'UlaCk...J..:v..i'..H..-:.- Mo
68-ln. Wide Wale" Serge black., ..
M-In. Wide Wale Serge, black 1.5?
0-in. Storm Serge, black; Sc val
ue .-. j,...,,...... .59c
38-ln. Storm Serge, black; 60c values. 49c
40-in. French Serge, black; all wool. 39c
M-in. Brocade Granite; black; 60c val-
' ues 39c
S-!n. Granite, black; 30c values........ le
Sample Line Hosiery.
We've. picked up a snap In hosiery and
at our own price. We're selling them to
morrow at very tempting price. The
lot contain plain black, fancy colors,
trtpea, figured, lace and drop stitch
You'll have a chance to pick; them out at
BO per cent discount from usual price
tor like quality.
1 11) Of MIT
HOW THBLUBS STAND.
Seattle ..22
Butte , 21
14
.611
.583
.678
.423
.417
.382
15
14
20
21
21
Portland
...19
...15
...15
...13
Taceiaa
8pokane
Helena
Portland continues toeallde down the
greased skids.' It only took Helena nn
hour and a half to put the champions in
in the third place and advance Butte a
notch. The game was a good fast one
and Wa ltt some respects a pitchers" bat
tle, but by bunching their hit Helena
worn out. In the box Witbeck did better
work than Single,' but luck was against
the Champl6hs and they went -down to
defeat fcy a scoVe of S-'to 1.
Helena played -very ragged ball while
visiting Porttai-U' but since then, the team
ha been greatly strengthened and put up
the real article yesterday:
Every club 4n the lead ha been making
many, changes, but the champions have
been content to grind along with Its orig
inal . complement of men. , 8ome ad van
tageous changes could be made at ' this'
time. Yesterday' score:
PORTLAND.
A.B. ft. H. P.O. A. K.
A.
A
0
1
0
3
1
Muller. I. f.. 4 0 0 3
Delsel. ,. a 3
Van Buren, c. f 4
Anderson, 2b 4
Hupp, r 1
Weed. 3b
L, Mahaffey,
Vigneux, c .
Witbeck, p ..
lb..
. Totals
32 1
HELENAS.
...... 4 1
7 24 11
6h after, lb
8
5
4
S
6
O
0
1
1
Peoples. 2b
Flannery. c. f
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
Hannlvan, 1. f
lulllvan, 0.
'artridge. r. 1,...,
Schtneer, a s
McOllllgan, 3b ....
Slagle, p
Totals .
.25
I 17 14
SCORE BT INNINGS.
1 1 3 4 5 (7
8 t
0 0-1
1 3
rtland
.0 0 0
He
elena ..
0 0 10
SUMMARY.
Twn.baa hits Hudp, Partridge.
Tnree-oase mis ou "". j
Double
plays McOilllgan
to Shaffer;
Anderson to De
isel to Mahaffey.
Left on bases-Helena, 2; Portland, 7.f
Base on Dan ui cuagi . u " "-
bck, 1." . S- , , vj;
Hit by pitcner 07 p'Bc". . .
Struck out-Byagle, 4; by Witbeck. S.
Time of game I hour and SO minutes.
Umpire risk. '.;,--;,: ;iV , -: -
MULLANE MAKES GOOD. . ..
Russell- waa hatted all ever the lot it
Spokane yesterday and Manager Grim put
i. Avimnlni. who made a
very good Impression for a man who ha
had- ne practice thl ' season,- - It was
featureless game ano-'.-Mcomw. w
Earned runs Spokane Z; Taeoma, 1..
Two-has hits wrary.i-" ouwmi .
-Hits fi Russell.' 7: off Mullane. 6k V
Stolen bases Doaahoe. Andrews, ,Me-
Left on bases Spokane. 7: Tacoma, T. !
on. aus-r4JK ..jauiiane, on
Johnson,
Hit by pltlBi!,unanv IT W Wn
we offer at tliojge prices makes of each a customer!
with us.
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t . ;
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-, . mrj)r & v warn
The good serviceable kind that tand
lots of . hard rwear.vt '$?CZ '
Blouse Waist with detachable band
made ' of -good ' atrong percale In
are
choice. colora,'J,,.i,,, ....r..,.,....,V..26c
14ies:Wi
A full, line ot ladles'.i Wrapper, made
of good percale, in assorted colors
end sitesi. We' are haying a big run on
. inia line lor tney are great, big val
ues, at '.;...,.....'.;. ........ .....48c
Sample Dressing Sacks.
A tempting lot, of Elder . Down and
Flannelette Dressing Sacks in wide . va
riety of tyie'nd color; also a nice Una
ot Klmona,-t bar ost of material
Mnslin Underwear.
Tblsr departmtnt of our store fairly
bristle ,.wh Just the. thing you need at
thl tmer of,-year' and. w are fortunate
enough .to . be able ,to , nvaks price that
are ao low- that you can .afford to Indulge
,i
of)
your , most extravagant desires. ,
LADIKS--! MUSLIN . SKIRTS, With
lac tslfnmed, flounce and duatrume,
on sale -.?.'..'.;......" t. Ho
fADIES PLAIN HEMSTITCHED
74cl
SKIRTS, with- extra ,' flounce, for
onyf . .....".'...... ...". ,......;.., c
Others In a' most desirable Ilae to se
lect from both a to price and quality,
$1.00, S1.2S, Sl.SOi' tl.76,-and $1.90;
We have also a good selection of
MISSES MUSLIN SKIRTS, embroidery
and lace-trlmmed: from 60c up.
" Gowns. ,
We have Just received a new . line of
LADIES MU8UN1 GOWNS; fancy . lace
and embroidery, trimmed, good quality
and of very attractive design. -Wi quota
here only a few of. the prices to give an
Idea of the assortment you have toe-
lect from. BOC, c, t5c, 86c, ftOc, tl.OOn.S'i.
OUR SAMPLE LINE OF FLANNEL
ETTE GOWNS I selling rapidly. There
are still some good values left in prices
ranging from 75a to $1.60.
Struck out By Mullane, 6: Johnson, 1
Wild pitch Mullane.
Time of game Two. hours.
Umpire Cunningham. t
LOST IN THE NINTH. , r
By winning the first, game of th series
with Seattle yesterday Butt jumped inter
second place. Up to .the ninth the game
was all Seattle's, bu,t In this inning Butt
lined out four singles, which netted three
run. The summary: ; '
Butte ...... ..1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84
Seattle .............0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3
Earned runs Butte, 3. . 1
Two-base hits Treadway,, Zearfoss.
Stolen bases Houts, Treadway, Mcln
tyre, Stovall. - ' "
Double play Hurley to Stanley to Hur.
ley. ' .v- . . ...
Left on base Butte. 12; Seattle, S.
Base oh-balls-OIJ Hawley, 1; Hlckey,
Hit by pitcher By Hlckey, L
Time of game 1 hour and 45 minute.
Umpire Colgan. - .
, HEQAB.T Y-AND XE COURSEY..
. TH .. Hegarty, featherweight champion
of. Australia.. And Billy- Da Coursey of
CallfornlaAwho are- to box; fiO rounds be
fore the Pastime, Ctub at., the Exposition
building en Thursday,. June 26th. are both
training hard-for; thereat and are fast
rounding . into perfect coalition.
Hegartr maheajthlftga-lJvsly for hi re
tinue of. trainer at the -Mikado hotel
training 'quarter - very afternoon, his
bouts with them being" the most spirited
ever put up by a pugilist while training
in Portland. '; :-. s-;J- -'.-."
, De Coursey' quarter at Second and
Olisan street are visited by a large num
ber of sport every afternoon. , , . '
Manager Vlgnegx. haa protested' greater
day' game ' on the ground that R. L.
fisk, substituted umpire, "who officiated
vice Mullane; in permitting McaiUigan,
who wa on first, to talrt second after
being hlthy, Blagle'Ounjted ball, commit
ted gross misconstruction ef the ulei.
Vigneux says, that it Luca sustains the
protest the game will be played off Fri
day. . ;,' -V '. v-: "; "'.:':,-:"'V-'';"'
FOURTH OF, JULY T0N10HT.
At tonight meeting of the Fourth of
July committee, to be held at 308 Cham
ber of 'Commerce "building reports . will
be . handed ,iri thy -the various iub-com-;
mlttees and appropriations Will be mad
for them.. 4 . ... , .f' -v . .
; ; Uf)Q Word
, Guaranteed
. la used so much now
f a-day that it has com
to mean little. But our
t guarant.ee of NO PAIN
in dental work has been
made good front the
start and Is
, , , rii&l a r. GUArImTB 4 that rM
prv,W- ;A;iWhstonds.;;:::'k vty?:;l
WISE
-sotioo, ie, an, an, eiiPsmngBaiiiiiag, l
ThlrtJ ami Weshiitf toa StrMts. I
; USfH question 01
:"Ji?7.-f:'
.4-
Corsets.
W wlah to call your attention, to
Jut aVfew of our popular priced
Coretj -i ( ;
- - . ' .
WARNE'Rv 17,';" medium waujt'
short hips, lf-lnch clasp, rust
proof steels, In black, and drab. $1.00.
THOMSON'S STRAIGHT FRONT
a most ',?perfectrflttlnf , cCrset - -'-f
only1
R. & G. 63, short hip nursing Cor- .'
set, no aide steel, drab and
black ...............41.00
R. A O. WARNER'S Tape Glr- v
dleJp wi,:plnk:,and idrabi...764
. The et assortment of fiOo 'Coreta
oh the Coasti not one but many stylos
to choewe-from.- ' . -, .,.
SUMMER (COfeSflTS In short, med
ium, aod long, 2Sc 6O0,! and 11.00.
--v W
avnii
ear. ,
Ladle
tsleerle
and;, half -steer
Vesta Iw;apA Mb pck......,.10c
Ladle' long sleeve summer weight
Vest and Panta, 26c.
Misses sleeveless Vests, part of mill
clean up; worth double our price; 3
for 26c.
Lace-trimmed listte Union suit, S6c
and i0c.
Ontins Skirts.
You had better start your prepara
tion for your summer outing right
here in this department, and right
how la a proper time, for w are aUte
to make you prices that may not be
(fupllcated again thl summer. To
give you an idea: "r
Good Linen Wash Skirts ,..$1.65
Good Crash Wash Skirts.,,,. ..,f l6
Duck Wash Skirts.. i
Walking Skirts In
gray and Ox-
,. l:6
ford, ., ...........
The Pollard Juvenile Opera Company'
played "Pinafore" last night to another
packed house. It wilt be given for the
last time tonight. Tomorrow, evening
and for the balance of the week and Sat
urday matinee the musical mixture "A
Gaiety Girl," Fred, Jack, Wline, 1 Alice '
Ivy, Connie and Daphne Pollard. " alT
are at their beat In thl comedy and the
Pievat Ballet by the entire company I
still one of the feature.. . .
Next week La Mascotte, the- Geisha;
and In Town, will be given. .
-
vouo2 Hoodlums.
Ed and Willie Wefaser, Fred and George
Hasting ,and Harley Bongs, East Side
youths, are 4n Jail charged with being
out af ter hour. 1 wslng ,Kobacenevand'
abusive famgilage1 and malting themselves
generally obBoxlous .to the nelghboVhooi
In, which,, they. live. y ( The .case will b
aired' in the pofloe court this" iftprhoort..
MAtNABBOTT
I
93 SECOND STREET
-v- Batwaj Starfc ij Oak-.-.
DR. 0. C. BLANLY
Room 207, Allsty Bldg,
Third and Morrison' atreet. '
Spectkl attention givt to the treatment
of RHEUMATISM by the application 6 f
Hot Air. ' . :.,; 4. 1
BLAZIER'5
FIRST AND MADISON STS.
Wa cash all kinds of cbadcgooT
"had"" and indifferent, at all hour of
the day and night, including Sunday
being made
:f Pr. J. ..'-
, ..-.V-Vi..- ...f-
Dentists
Betk-PHenest O. Seeth o: Cot. M,
. Opsa evenings till pi KoBoay, e tel.
1'
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i
sell.
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