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About Portland evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1902)
toe rvrixn. jouut. ronTT.Ayr)".""ynE;o'y. satuhday. junb as. 1902. :-' CITY DIUEPS Secretary. Stone will speak e !Nsw teases In Rsllglous Activities of Men" - st the.T K. C. A. meeting, ant Canter ' p.t 4 o'clock, .. v . , ' f." ' . ' V ' ' 'A tiid'rSMt via ths ; Canadian FadUS ' takes you through the Canadian National JParku Cari at 142 Third street, tor 4e- , acrlptjve matter. ;., . ; . ' ' ' .Very low rata to the East and, return 1 via the Chicago A Northwestern-JUU- way. Tickets a sale J una 3, July J and .i,:F- further information call at 163 , 5 Thlrddltreet. ' ' The city's portion of ths , delinquent ' taxes this year amount to but Utt Per , cent,;' compared with WA per cent ?laat , ytar.Tha difference la attributed fo the beneficial effest f ths t Jaw, &vg -I A Rintnh "nlnnla will take PlaC OS July 4 at Lady.. Island, under -ths auspices ef the Caledonian Club, f ficotca games wm fill the program to . repletion, and tha vraw , Scots : will ; baa ft naa ,um-; r A good tlma aa 'ba nftd by attendlnf the M.TV. A. excursion to Gladstone rmric tomorrow. Bound trip ticketsincluding ail attractions. 80 oenta,V Trains leay Bouthern Paclflo Bast Bide depot at and r. OX a. a, s, . l ana Mao p. auy . '. Captain. WJUlam Da, ' tXnlted Statss , lighthouse 1 Inspector, , left " (or - Alaska v yesterday on the tender Mansanlts, and jrM be gone four, or fly weeks. While ihere ha will inspect the lighthouses -and overhaul tha buoys and beaoons. . t ' The Ohio Bodety will, meet In Judge George's eourtroom. department 'No. 4, fctats Circuit Court." this evening, when plans looking toward a state organisa tion will be discussed. It Is desired to encourage Ohtoaas to attend tha Lewis land Clark Fair. The City and Surburban Hallway Com peny la laying track on Flanders street, between Second and Third, which con nects With.th fieoond street Una. teak Ins- It possible to Put ear on that dl Vision Without taking tbera out to the other junction In iouta Portland. t : Hotel Havel diagram of , rooms vo ready, m Marquam bldg. teasoa opens July t Book now; get your pick; perfect hotel, steam neat alectrlo light, prrrat ' bath In each suit, lea bathing, tame un surpassed; rates unprecedented!? lowi.tT, 110, HX $15 per week with board. Call at 611 Marauam bldg, ah 'phono Main so. . . The funeral of ZUchari Boulatt, the bar tender who oommltted suields, was held " ifroni-Holinaa'i ohapetTtaadar tmdar the anspioes of tha Bartenders Interna tional League. Boulan was tha first mem ber of the newly formed union to die and the members turned out In largs num bers, -i ', , ; '. .."''i'i A lawn fete is to be given; next month for the benefll of the Seamen's Institute. This mission la conducted tinder - the aueploes ot the British society , in this city, and ono of Its patrons is tha Prince of Wales. During the tififlO that Ships are in port there is soma entertainment every evening, with religious services on " Sunday. . Vlsltdril t1t0nrs SeaCai all flpttaY 4(1 Jiigh terma ot - the Well known hotel. The Harvest Home." Mr and Mrs. X. J afcKetn ars well known, havlnf re- elded thera tor over II years. They grow alt their V vegetables, which enablee them to serve them fresh tad orisp every rneaL Teu caakot do better that tiro them a trial. ' Captftltt CB. S. Edwards, United State! Bteam Vessel Inspector, has two, can 119ns in his possession whloh are vary , unique. Both are from the Philippines. One is made from a pleoe of bamboo tree wrapped around with tarred twine, with , sv crotch of a tree at the and to enable It to be held to the shoulder for' aim ing', the other is mads from s. piece of gaspipar bound with Iron bends. . One ot the finest singers U the city among tno poy musicians was neara at the commencement exercises of the Bias cheti Institute 1ast ; Tuesdayavaatng Thomas Case. He possesses ft finely toped voioe of. excellent range, with the sweet ness of the : finest contralto! Be has ', never before boon heard in public, yet he received great applause for bis music oh this occasion. - L ; y - ' Although comparatively a new organ , taation, ' the Order of Xions has grown to be large, having a good membership wherever orders ; are Instituted. Port land is not behind other cities in tha rap . 14 growth of its lodges, having four or ganisations,- Tha bead at the order, flu. preme rresiaent r. a. siaofnerson, wui soon present to the lodge sv now ritual, A lodge recently organised at Corvallls II called "Mlspah," and each, member i wears ribbon badge bearlhf Mlspah verses. , Portland aub. Fifth snd Alder. ... Finest lunch 18 ty. 1 ' Portland Club. Fifth and Aider. 1 PERSONALS. Weather Official Edward A. Beats has returned from Inspecting the: station at Northhead. Mr. Beats will reoommend Its keceptance. ' ' , ,' .V- Dr, Harry MACkay Will leave tot Vien na next week,' where he will take post graduate course In medicine.. He will bo tons apont six months, v,;,:,' : .' Roy Campbell, a graduate of the Uni versity of California, has been appoint ed secretary of the boys' department of ' the local T. M. C A, Secretary Stone and ' It Ferguson,' re ligious director of the T.'M. C. A., have returned from the National Secretaries' Convention, which was held at Mountain 7-ake, Md., two weeks ago. t 1 " ' William Hart, 'president 'of the Fort land Bowing Club, will leave for Oak land, CaU, next week to make arrange menu for Sn exhibition of his four-oar : team. ', t ' ' v U; 'F. W. Ingle, formerly connected with , the. Southern Paclflo Company in r'thls city, has been transferred to the express of flee at Woodbum; He entered upon his sew duties last Tuesday -; NOTICE. TO PUBLIC IT "'Owing to the" facfeihai'ihl seattarca- paclty of ell" the cars obtainable for the UtleT'tameTaCXclirBlOnrnasT.I'laJt-' . en, there will positively be no more tick-: f sts sold at the depot or elsewhere. Fae ' ' sengers Will be required to show their, . tickets before passing through the gates t the depot1 . Vi ,'y - t-v .USTXXB CAjEUUSRg COUM,ITTB. AMiniite- ' yet you xnUsed your ' train. '"Wiitch yha i been losing time that , '' At what's tixp matter, w Better let us fix It 1 It mavdott you dollars, . r ; and we'll only charge -' you a small amount , - , .'for ther work ' and i tuarantet it too.""; " t BE ON TIME. .; '2r., JAEGER BROS. OPTICIANS ape Morrises Street sear ItB, sesth NEW GIRL INCONTEST Vi -..WOMAN'SCliUB. i. n 1 i.-.;.mC- New Officers Installed Reports of Debates to Biennial ' Conventlon.VV The Woman's Club baa completed Its salendas year; the last meeting being the business session held Friday afternoon. : Reports ' of the Various offlcere were beard and the new offloera Installed. As delegates to the biennial convention at hot Angeles. , Mrs. Robert Miller and Mrs. J, C. Frftchard gave accounts Of the session, the Utter-beautifully spoke of It as the university for T middle-aged women, as h 'served 1h Its benefits as ft lecture course. '! ' ' Mrs. .- Miller : spoke ot -,, the - effects for broad-mindedness whlcb results from the study in, ths elubSi whtch inolude the worthy subjects in which Women s.r in terested, aotlve or ambttloue; the treat ness of woman's heart toward the better ment of humanity, an4 the greatness .of her social spirit, alt being manifested at the convention. '" , Mrs Dual way, the new president, spoke of ths .women addresstfig the club ex temporaneously Instead of reading their lines, and of the benefit of. organising a class of oratory. Mrs. ' Rosa Hoyt and Mrs. Breymaa ppoke of the needs of a club house for the, organisation, and the Idea WSs promised considerations The Interests of the Jndo-American Woman's league, " hn; orgnistton for the benefit of the Oondltlojaj Of ths- women and slaves of; fndl; Were represented, by Mr. Bidden and two Los Angeles -women. Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Wallace. A meet ing for th purpose , of interesting port land women to too project. Will bo held Monday afternoon ar the worton. Reports Were heard from Mrs., Robert Miller, of the Oregon history class. Mrs Mundt, of .4thsv'Oewsii1olaiiS.' Madame Bauer, s of French "nmm Shakespeare classes; MrS.?Srftos ' Ross,' callsnaar tom- mltteerMrs, IAtOiu,vltlng committee Mrs. Mabel Plowman, delegate to Wash lngton state convention, and Mrs. Julia, Marquam, president. ?he new officers are Mrs. uunrway, presiaeni; mru. Evans, ' Vice-president; Mrs. " Johnson, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Breyman, financial 'Secretary Mrs..; Glinee, record lng secretary Mrs. ' Games, treasurer; Mrs.' Ogdsn, auditor; Mrs, Heppner and Mrs. Thomas, directors. , ('''-jSjMMftiSSHksjsiSBStaB . -'"--' It is probable that no action wilt be taken by the Port of Portland Commia sloners on the bids for building the dry- dook. as new specifications will have to be drawn up . because of some changes; wrought by Designing Engineer Jamos B. Blackwell.- These- changes are neces sary, so that there should be no infringe- theafs on patents V Everybody Is going to the M. W, A. excursion and family outing at Gladstone Park tomorrow. The event of the season. Don't miss ft.' 3- SPECIAL COMMUTATION SEASON TICKETS On' 6aio Between Portland and ths Beaches Via A. A, C R. R. July I st. On and after July 1st the A & C. R. R. win Sell five-ride season commutation tickets between Portland, Clatsop and North Seech points el ths rSte of US, re turn limit expiring Ober JSth, and In- terchanseable 1 with' all boat lines be-: tween Portland sad Astorlai' :. This strictly new future la connection with the already exJllenJt fail transpor tation facilities 9ftsre between foruano and the seashore is destined to make a gTeat hit with ths business men who sn Oolpate making ,frejuent visits to tholr families at the seacoast during the sum mer: .-;"? v.' Tickets on sale at Northern Paclflo ticket office,1, SSS Morrison' 4 street, snl Union Depot. ' , Reduced Ratei to Newport. Commencing June lSy ihe- Southern Pa clflo Company will sell round-trip tickets, Portland to Newport And return, good via either East or West JBlds divisions, in connection with the Corvallls A- Eastern Railroad, t Three-day Sunday excursion tickets,, good going Saturday returning Monday, Season tickets, good re turning anttt October 10.- Mm Baggage checked through ts .Newport ) For further Informations can. t at City Ticket Office, oomer Third aad'-Wasn-ington. streets; Portland, Or.. -;. t t U A meetlns of. parties interested will be belli this" afternoon to consider the propo- sltlon of .filling is wlth dirt to grade, to s. width of 0 feet,. Kast -Wster : street, from' the Madleoa-street to the Morrison street bridge. The P. C. ds O. Company has offered to furnish the dirt for 12SA seats pet, oublo jrard.. . '. .. ... , Has: 103 Votes to, Start Miss Westenfelder Still Leads! Oas bow ssndidats enters The Journal vacation oontest today Mies Judith Pouisoh,'ot ths Peninsula. Bhs etaru ui with 10S votes, ."?'),'.' V ! f - Ths ttms is short, so that eea ten tan ts should rush their votes to this office st ones, i ( - ' 1 " ' , '1 J''r Mlsd Westenfelder SUU leads' today.' Ms has Jumped up ft hundred votes since yes terday, Her friends are Working like beaverfc.'i !W:, hl': v7 'fi f-'jj The votes stand At this tlme.thuti' MIssBarbsra WBstenfelder..'.......rT Miss Margaret BeUediot............2U Miss Jstts.' Winkiemahnt..;......,...,.,UT4 Miss Margaret Ohapman....,..........U7 Miss Hose Franklin... .....,.,.... ,...,..U!t Miss Mabel lUndaU..iiV............8 Miss Elisabeth Relfenrath M Miss Uzsle Baub .. .......k.-.M S3S Mrs. Catharine Adams................... S3S Miss Minnie Harris ............ S2I Miss Leesle tand.......f...rt.. .;...., tU Miss Ussie Wilson.,, lit Miss Bessie Hubbard . 13S Miss Judith Ponison. .................... lot Miss lurt Richardson.........,.,,... 7S Miss Mildred R., Webb.- 46 Miss BmlfcrByrne.. U Miss Ursula Michel..,, .', ,41 Miss Bessie Zlmmer... XI Miss Waddell , ,..',' IS "'HAS HINDOO CHARMS.'"; Judge Fraser has denied the motion for $50 month .alimony in the divorce suit ot Frances. Weiburg against Nelson Louis Welburg in, the fitata Orcult Court. Mrs. Weiburg claims inhuman treatment? and avers that., her husband threatened ? to shoot - her. They were married, In Port land last May. In denying the motion for alimony Judge , Fraser commented HIGH SCHOOL MOrffLES.' i 5 r ' ? II II, I iflV.r.v-y. ...... TTve following pupiis'ot fhe'clty scSosls havs 'passed srammar grade xamina- Uons, and are eligible, to, rotee ths High, sonooi: . ' AlnswortS school Helm Beach, Oor (rude Carter, Mors Doty, LeU Fear, flthel Gordon, JEarle Marshall, Ernest iarion, Mabel 'Morton, - Lesley 'smith, Henry fihofner, Frank Wlllluna ..Atkinson sehooir-iUaaei: Anderson. Sa ra h Iirombsrcer. Thomas Canavan. Tu. bells Darrson, Badle de Lovare, Florence Dowllng, Ella- ricason. Otto Kming. Hoy Peldenheimer, .Bertha Hunt, Martin, Hawkins, Rudolph Hochttll, Edward Jet fery, Peter Johnson, Nora Lawler, Win nie JLogan, Stuart Macdonsld, Delis Nea lonoVGrace Ottes. Vivian Place, Ras raterson, smuy, wecxara, vera Reed, Bella Robertson. Llllle Robertson, ttaehel Rosenthal, Earl Reed, Hardy Rasmussen, Ann fena. iouise ems, reari summons. Hannah Rlcana. - Esther. Hkana. Pur 8 tamp, Albert Btark, Alfred Btone, Frank Bkolfield, Nellie Wetther. Mae Wilson. , Brooklyn school Hasel Boost, Mattie Clark, Mert E. Dlmlck Jr., Fred John son. Marie wuniap, Henry Champie, MU Ue Denboer, Otto Odjord, Oliver Mitcheil, Faith Terndrup. ; , , - Central school Loda Bennett, Qwendo line 1 Carpenter, Vasoo Oather, Ethel Clarke, Emma,, cowan, Charles Del any, James Dement.' Laura Douglas. Edsal Ford, Eva Graves, Muriel Hale, Olga Hailinabv. Joha Haatlnsa Btanhooa HUL Leonard Hoeford, Margaret, James, Myr tle Keely, Arthur Klncald, George Knox, Merle jiagnese, .viauae Morgan, FranK Mulks, Albert Murphy, Grace Nicholson, Sylvester Owen. Anna Peterson, James roinemus, Meiue naaoe, urover itasn, Carl Robinson. Earl Robinsen. Lena Roethlisberger, Edith Bchraeer, Male Boo- field. Heuoen elevens, lutnet xease. Marry Trueblood. CUnton Kelly school Percy Bretherton, vlQftUVai t ili7 VvUtysvii Uiaus VlMslituen lain, Nellie Day, Guy Dtokens, Helen Dunnam, uanus nan, Kieanor oanse miller, LIssle Gevert, Blanche Greene, Winirrea uenaerson, Harriet jonneon, Beasla Kern,,Jva rteeiey, tnel McCon nell. Chester Jerklns, Stella Smith, Ma ria RllHnr. Chapman school Christine Bergswlck, Dun ftvrne. Oeorre Grimm. Flovd Ootoh- er, Rachel Hess, Carrie Hansen, Fred McPhersen, ; John ranch, Belma Reiner, Helen btanora,,rieiue spreuser, uay yvy Failing school Mary Anderson, Elisa beth Cormack, Moses Cohen, Albert Courtney. Steve De Martini. Olive Dul Mona Garrett, Hannah .Greene, Myrtle Hanson. Henrietta ' Ives, Roy Ketchum. Leonard Ketchum; Irene Loeb, Mints Marshall, Bonttft MoFarland. Ten Nee- void, vera rnnce, jaca rratt, v rea rui ttam, Mollle Begal, Fred BMlth, Ethel Sherwood, wuuam ximrn, ion wens. Fulton Park a school Nettie . Hanson, John- Pf Jloxle, Annie Troutwlne. Helen Harrison school Ella Allyn, Alice Bay er, Myrtle sioraen, neien tiusnneu, ueo. Carlson, Graham Glass, Willie Harcue, Gilbert Herren, ' Effle Johnstone, Qlin Klrsins, Mabel McLeod. Lawrence Mil ne" Fred Newell, Maggie PhllHps, Ruby EMERGENCY HOSPITAL NEEDED . .- By Dr. D. H, Hand. - "I will say at the start that one of ths long-felt wants Of the City ot f Portland Is an emergency hospital, which Should be located somewhere Iri the central part of the city, I really believe that ft building erected In the rear of the Courthouse block would be the most desirable; There is would only take a few minutes for a seriously wounded man ts be attend-f-sdto,- ' : ,. .K,..: :, "'r ' :;cO-. . f "Portland is a growing city, having at the present time population of f at least 100,000 people, and an emergency ' hospital is one Of eur greatest f needs. The city Is growing now more than any previous time In Its hls- tory. - y .!; -t'l ' '..-y.syj ' " "Many cities of much less population than Portland havs had an emer-4- genoy hospital for many years.; The hospital would be a place where the 4- most serious cases, such as men badly Wohnded in ft Street-oar, elevator or some other -.serious accident, could be taken and receive Instant atten f tjon. A hospital pf this kind would no doubt b the means of saving many f a life, and 1 don't .think that the little matter 0 expense should' stand in the way of Its 'erection,;,' t, 1 'fMttt-w f f "If the hospital Is located In the county courtyard, thoettf physlaian 4- should make his headquarters there and be on hand to attend Any eases f that may come in. The hospital would not be used to keep a person In until f they recover, but until they are out ot all danger and can be easily taken f to another hospital or their horns la wanted. ' - . -U n f ' "The only expanse attached to the building of the hospital Would bo the erection of the building, the employment of a nurse, ftrnatron and superintendent The matron and superintendent could be a man and wife. f "In connection with the hospital should be a dty SmbulaS.ee, which Portland has been lax through these many years in providing (for. It is 4 not right to take a man who is badly Injured la the patrol- Wagon, Which Is used to oonvey common drunks or criminals ,' 9'.A' 4- "I don't think that ws can construct an emergency hospital too soon 4- the sooner the better lor many a suffering? v Individual, e The city and county officials ought to get together and take the m&tei-up- between 4- them." ', . .'V-. - "We delight In calling Portland the metropolis of the Paclflo North west, but do we deserve the title Tt Let US build that emergency hospital at once." somewhat humorously upon Mrs. WefJ burg's ability as a fortune teller. She exhibited a card bearing the" announce ment, "Has Hindoo Charms.", , Juds Fraser observed that If the woman pos sessed such rare prophetic powers she should have been able to foresee her un fortunate matrimonial alliance. ,(. FAST TIME ACROSS - . THE CONTINENT The "Imperial Limited," the Canadian Pacific's fast train, makes the run in four days. The time card Is arranged to pass the greatest scenio features during day light. CHURCH CONSECRATION. ' Th new All Saints' Episcopal Church, at Twenty-second and Reid streets, will be consecrated at 10:30 Sunday morning by Bishop Morris of Oregon. Rev.: W. B Short of Astoria will preach the sermon: In the evening Bishop Keator of Olym pis Will preach, i Rev. E. L Simpson will be pastor of th churoh. t j,v $ Long to be Remembered is the charmin? trip up the WlUamette to WILLAMETTE FALLS and back. Each mo ment of the trip is filled with Interest. Sublime views, grand scenes, crowd closely on one another, commanding; your ad, miration. ' ;V . Round Trip - 1 c -. vr Twenty-Five CeotsV-. itocs at rUMreiws, rtorey's, Rislsy's S SteamerCEpNAJJ Leaves foot of Tsylor Street at 2 J' 8:30 sn4 11MO A. M., and 3:0a s and 6:1s p. M. for Oregon City., 9 , Sundays :3o, 10:00 and 11:30 Z A. n, l 3, 4:30 and 6:13 p. AU, S t!ht''!rt Clair Sever, Abe SIr'ri"r' .uPa5len nenk er. Wale a ?h, da' S Ue' Simmons. Jesse Tiffany, William Tiffany, Louise Vaughn, Fred tnBiiuurue, Maoei wajasr, 4lase West termlrs. , 1 T Holladay school-Ann. Asee, Lura Ba- W Jr"1 hlr.- "eroert. Elliott, Turaie f'"i"i vernon uraaon, Lettie Hamp ton. Alma Johnson, Menry keck, Wlnl w.(LKe54a,11' William JKllnlter, Fannie , xunrm-n,. ueorge, BChnell. George Sutherland, Pauji; Wagner, Vfillls I Park . school Mona Baker, Lee Bing ham, Laura Bristol, Julia Cole, Ouy Crow, Joseph Knglnger, fifhal Hablg horst, Bronte Jennings, Josephine Ja cobs, MSrsaret McDonald. Hmr t mil. terer, Winnie Buggies, Tom Struble, May .Portsmouth sehoql-Velma. Arnold, Al bert Dennis, Zuia Faulk, Gertrude Qlbbs. Louise .Howes, Effle Titus. , . . vjellwood school-Lillian. Bays, Lenora Brown, Ben H. Cottman,' Stephen IUlg uunn vonmon, lara neper, ' Frieda. ftainjen, cieiia turner, isooa Wallberg, Irene Walts, Anna Willing. , . Bunnysiae school waiter Buchanan, Basel iBurton, Alma Clark,' Clvd f'o. Addle Curry, MJna Day le. Carolyn Dun- Bion, Anarevr uaitin. uyivia- Uardman, MSggls Marmon, Charles Henrys, Charles Houser, Edith Houaer. Dais .Hunter, Pearla Kennv, Mary JU Berge, . Alma LorenS, Elsie McKlwee, Bess Sharon. Ma bel Van Zile, Bessie Whltmer. Thompson school Victor Blersdorf. Frieda Blelck, Handle Kvans, Katy Hald, Margaret Jantsen, 'Essie- LeRry, - Albert List, Fred Monta(r, Charles Norton. Es ther Peterson, Gertrude Itopper, Cora fihorey, George Thomas.' ; "Wllllam-avenue school Alloe Arler. Ermls AlllBon, Elsie Brown, Eunice J rlrlr. Vwrnan TTandlWII. ,.tAM,. U . I jan, ,Bdwln HarrlHon, Amanda .fiwls, Jessie Lewis, LeRoy , Thompson. Mauda Williams, Lulu withrow. H Woodiawn school Lynn AmbroM. Con stant 'Covell, Kdward Covellt Florence pavls, Samuel Foster, Emma Keep, Wil lie Kelt, Pearl Lott. fsabel Mason, Wini fred Tilton, Haybel Teo.,..f.I . . i , " fj ' i.i i' I mi j i i i V;'.;..' bon't miss the M. W 'X stcttrsloa to Gladstone Park tomorrow., . Athletio casmsv ot Tickets, SO isatt.4: ' -T-... , POISONED BY S0DAWATER. ' , , . -' l'S''i!tv'Vi''-:V . Professor Rasmus ot; tn Northwest Academy ef Muslo and Elocution iwas slightly poisoned few . days ago by drinking soda water from ft' fountain tit a store In this city. His condition was con sidered Serious for a short time, but he soon recovered. ',, .v-'.',, '.;. '. V SSI'EW: CORPOlTIONJtli ' F A. WattS, MattWeu, K, D, Mat. thieit and L. JL Watts today filed articles ef aaoorporstlon. of th Watts-Mat thieu Co.,- capltaUsed t tSOOQ. - Ths purposa M to manufacture sua deal la drugs, : ' : "j.- :-. -. ' vJ . 'i ' - y ' j :. - - g s .r t . 4 s esk-wV -S fcHStSji.'" 1 1 ' : lit I Li A ARMSTRONG MAKES THEM Special Reduction In Prices For MontH of July. V I f 31S WASHINGTON STREET. SOCIAL; PORTLAND Oreenman Lodge, Order ot Lions, gave ft pleasant lawn social at the residence t M. Trsyls, 41S Fremont street, last tvshlng. The lawn was beutlfuily deo orated . with . Chinese lanterns, and ths program was ably carried out and enjoy ed by those present C, D. Fowls, super vising deputy, made an interesting ad dress concerning the growth of the order,-, and enlivened It by ths recital' e several amusing anecdotes. . Ths ball given by ths Alumni Associa tion of the High School in. honor of the graduating class of June, 'OS, at Arlon Hall last night was a splendid suocess, stsatly enjoyed by all. About 169 coup- les were present and participated In the dancing, also appreciating the refresh ments so well Served. An event Which has awakened keen in terest among social Portland. Is a lawn fete to be given for the benefit of the Seamen's Mission the evening of Thurs day, July 10k in the spacious and beauti ful grounds of the Weidler home. Nine teenth and Kearney streets. The attrac tions will be in charge of enthuslastlo frisnds of ths mission, which augurs much, both socially and financially for the result 1 Rev. ' Ferguson of the First United PresbytertAft Church Was surprised by an Informal party meeting at his residence lsst Wednesday evening to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the marriage of him self and wife. The evening- was pleasant to the large party present, especially the readings by Miss Pollok and the songs by Mrs, Thamer. A handsome chain was the anniversary offering to the pastor snd Wife. Will Try New Organ. A grand musicals , will "be given at ths University Park Methodist Church Mon day evening. The occasion will- We h the first time that the newly-purchased or gan will, be publicly heard. The follow? ng program has been prepared: , , Organ Solo, "Bells of the Old Minis ter," Rewdemath, Hiss Marie Souls, Portland: reading, ''Father and Son," Hall Caine, Miss Christine M. Nllsson. Portland; , Violin solo, "Kuiawlakv Sec ond MftsurKa," Henri wieniawskj, Miss Beatrice Robinson; male Quartet, select ed, Messr. Brown, : Barker, Glass and Morgan: piano duet, Misses Lewis' and Georgia Lewis: Vocal solo, "I'm Think ing of. You, Rodney, M. V. Barker; piano and organ duet, "Romance From D Minor Concerto Motart, Misses Lil lian Holmes and Marie Soulei ; reading, Two Gentlemen From Kentucky, Jane Lau Allen, Miss ' Christine M. Kllsson; vocal solo,.. "The ' Angels' Anthem,' Schnecker; Mrs. ; C.- MePherson; cor net solo "Walt Till the Clonds Roll By," Fulfter, Harold Mlllli, Portland; . Vocal solo, selected, J. B. Todd, . Vancouver: organ solo, "Remembrance' Pratt, Miss Marie Gloule' mils quartet, selected Messrs.. Brown, Barker, Glass and Mor gan. V'CV: . ' ; Trade in Coal Dust. The scarcity of anthracite eoal has de veloped a nw 'business. Coal dust is be ing sold at retail. Within the last month the demand for the dust has Increased amtty.:..fi?.i-y....;i;? :- Although the price has advanced nearly 100 per eent duriht the lat tew weeks, eoal . dust retails:, at about one-seventh the present 'cost of anthracite eoal. It now retails at ;1.W s ton. Speaking of the oal dus situation, a prominent Philadelphia dealer said ths other day: "Never since r have been in th busl ness, S3 years, have I had such ft demand for anthracite .ooal dust as at present. Th manufacturers are beginning to real ise the great value of this dust tor steam purposes. I remember the time, and not so long ago, either, that I had to pay teamsters to haul this dust from my yards and dump it on the vacant lots in fSouth .Philadelphia; ..Now I .would like to, have soupio of hsndrea tob for my customers. The demand is greater than ever before,- and' I shouldn't ' wonder It the price would reach within th:nm few..' days.?. . "' MiiF'h M i hum ii i n wiin "'.I, ic'v.f.-, Oo to ths M. W.'Ar-eiftdatofte Psrk tomorrow and enjoy ft day eunoss; nut oak groves f Claekatnaar WOODMDKCtAlUCE (a CO. " CYCLE POCO CAMERA'S?, rtg. $32.00; Special $ 1 6.25 PRIMO CAMERA, 5x7, regular $33.00 Special $16.75 POCO CAMERA, 4iS, regular $i4.od.dt;.i-i--l Special $7.65 PANORAMIC CAMERA, 4x12, reg. $3S.0a, Spedd $3.75 STAMP ALBUMS, regular I5c.....,......:..:.... Special 9c HYPOSULPHITE SODA PEA CRYSTALS, per pound 56 PIcnliasdLSws- ( Psrtles require - . . Crepe Paper Napkins and Lunch Sets. Napkins N 15c and ?5c a hundred. . Lunch Sets, deeerst en, 1 Sos. Napkins fndszj-lncli able Spread, 25cts. Palms Palms " From sunn Florida comes" . 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Or.- - Distributers su I JULY l4th 2? -S-'- I."-.1 :.K 'f'rv-'ar A , ft. o.'.:. it-. V fc ...Np r Dont Forget to v place your order early, tor , HAZELWOOD . ICE CREAiL- ., We make a' specialty of ptitting up Ice .Cream fof picnica. , t W IT. JULY I :4tii I In ii i i ! f Hazelwood Cream Co. Both Phones 154. .. . , .4 , u .353 WASHINGTON STRETT. )1 -CRICKET S lMINql ;; Cricket ,1a becoming; mora popular ott tie entire Korthwest tban ever, before, sad ft Northwest Leagoe may be formed, The Portland- teaa 7raetlces ererf Mon aay, Wednesday and Friday, eveningi a Afultnomah Field, preparing for t ' sontests. i': Tomorrow a game :'l played between Victoria and ' event to take place st Bmttie, T. ' match games here ftV.X be en and 10, whn the Vancouver, T, , i et club will vUy tiie ! 1 i