& r THE DSTETT AGE, POItTLAKT), OHEGON JWfc fTortlunh Jfottt Ag Established ISM A. D. Otlflln, Manager OMm, IU Booond St., cor. Aab, Koomi 1 and 2, I'ortland, Oregon. To Inware tmblleatlon all local new mutt reach not later than Thunder morning ol MkWMk, ttbeorlptlon price, one rear, payable In ad yaooe.IJ.oo. I PORTLAND LOCALS MMMMMMOMMMMM 3 MM Mrs. E. Day Is on the sick list. MrB. J. W. Pnyno is on tho sick list. TRUMPET CALLS. Mr. city. J. Jones has returned to tho Llttlo sick list. Frcddlo Thomas Is on tho Mr. Otis Benjamin, of St. Paul, Is in tho city. Mr. Denton has ncccptcd a position on tho road. Mr. Curry is crushed hand. at homo with a Mrs. Geo. W. Weeks, of Grand ave nue, Is convalescing. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Proctor, lato of California, aro at tho Kccblo. Mr. Herman D. Hill 1b expected homo this week from Tacotna. Miss Helen Stnfford, of Spoknuo, will visit In Portland next week. Miss Irono Bernard, of tho East Side, Ib visiting Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. TllibB hnvo bought a home on tho East Sldo, Twenty-fourth nnd Pino. Rev. Collins, tho presiding older, preached laRt Sunday at Ucthol A. M. E. church. Mrs. Ilornnrd lias moved from tho East Side nnd Is stopping nt MrB. M. McAfco's on Ninth street. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Vnndcrhurst, who were .mnrried In Tncoma Tues day, aro gucBts at Mrs. M. Keoblo's. Mrs. T. R. Hall will sing n solo Sunday night at Rcthol A. M. E. church entitled "Tho Everlasting Night." Tho EnBtcr exercises nt Dothol A. M. E.s church wns largely attended. A lino program wns rendered by tho children nnd tho choir, under tho di rection of Mrs. M. E. McAfeo. Wo nro glad to notlco tho great Improvement In tho Sunday school at Bethel A. M. E. church. They have n good corps of tcnchorB. Wo hopo tho mothers will c.ncourngo their children to attend regularly. E TACOMA NOTES J Ren's Hani Sounds Warning Mot to the Unredeemed. AITII in God does more than free from faults; It fills with fault fighting force.- , it Is wonderful ly easier to go to church with a new coat than with an old one. Some men loso sight of what God thinks of them In their worry over what they think of God. Jesus Is tho way to heaven in the lamo manner as a river Is tho way to the sea. Destiny depends largely on tho de velopment of a sense of responsibility for others. Many who profess to lovo the pearl of price aro only longing for the price of the pearl. If you are going to sit down nt tho fenBt of the Lamb you had better stnnd up for Him now. The most effective Instruments for heavenly servlco nro every-dny tools we lend our Lord. Mi: z the bubbles for which we break our necks nro, blown by the breath of our own ambition. It's not the man with keen eyes for faults who will fix this world; It's the one with large faith In folks. A man may know whether ho has treasure In heaven by watching whether his heart goes there. Thoro aro too many peopio witling to glvo a cup of cold water If they can only get It down tho back of your neck. Tho fact that n mnn Is conscientious In robbing tho poor will not chnngc tho things tho King will say to him nt that day. Mnny women seem to think thnt Jesus said they must worship tho Father In prldo nnd stylo Instead of In spirit nnd truth. FREE PLANS PROM BOSTON. Leading Architects Coming to Offer Services Gratis. Boston, Mass, April 24 Three of Boston's leading architects will proceed immediately to Ban Francisco, taking with them plans, specifications and contracts ol the city's modt recent schoolhoases for the free use of San Francisco. Other parties of architects and draughtsmen are to bo sent as got ten together. The Boston Typographical Union has voted $10,000 to lend San Francis co employing printers to re-establish their plants, in addition to relief voted for union members. Irreparable Loss to Masons. San Francisco, April 24. Tho Ma sons of California have suffered an ir reparable lots by fire. The Masonic Temple on Post street was destroyed, and with it went more than 160 por traits of past grand ofllcors. Five hun dred hand-embroidered uniforms be longing to members of California Com tnandery, No. 1, went up in tho flames. In addition to this tho paraphernalia and records of 20 Masonic bodies that used the templo as a meeting place were destroyed, as well as the records of the grand lodge. Always aak for the famous General Arthur cigar. Esberg-Gunst Cigar Oex, general agents, Portland, Off. mill tin mm mm niiiio A FRIEND IN NEED. ! Illlllllll 1 H ! II Meredith soils good butter, 1106 Commercial street, Tncoma, Wash. Free ono car tlckot with each $1.00 purchase- of teas, coffees, canned or packago goods. Mr. Arthur Ury is visiting his mother. A. D. GrlHln wns In our city on busi ness last week. Mr. Chester Bird, of Scattlo, was In our city visiting last Sunday. Tho Odd Follows will havo their Hcrmon preached tho second Sunday fn May. Tho Boosters' club did not havo n mooting last week, but will hnvo ono this wcok. Mr. Lester Hartsfleld and Miss Tal yor, of Scnttlo, wero In our city last Sunday visiting. Mr. Bonny Thomas nnd" Mr. Frank Green, of Seattlo, woro in our city last Sunday visiting. Mr. nnd Mtb. Will Martin, of St. Paul, Minn., nnd Mrs. Will Rudd were entcrtnlned at dinner Saturday, April 21, 190C, by Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo B. Aldrlch, at their rcsldenco, 008 South Tenth street. A slmplo but tasteful menu testified to tho good cooking qualities of Mrs. G. B. Aldrlch. Cliff House Stands. San Francisco, April 23. A thor ough inspection made by a representa tive of the Asscoiated Press, who made the trip in an automobile, shows that comparatively little damage was done in the vicinity of the Cliff. The Cliff House not only stands, bat the damage sustained by the earthquake shock to this historic building will pot exceed, acording to the statement of Manager Wilklns, $500. In fact, the escape of the Cliff House is one of the curious features of the disaster which has bo fallen San Francisco. Trust Menaces the Cattlemen. Helena, Mont., April 23. The North Montana Roundup Association, com posed of cattlemen in Northern Mon tana, and representing $10,000,000 in individual holdings, at its annual ses sion today issued a manifesto, in which the trusts, captains ef industry and Wail street are severely criticised. At ter referring to the blight on the cattle industry, due, it Ib alleged, to the beef trust, the statement is made that it conditions are not better this season many owners will have to go into bank ruptcy. Says Dowie Cheated Him. Chicago, April 23. Jamea Burrock, of New Mexico, today made complaint to the Federal authorities that he.had been defrauded by John Alexander Dowie ont of a sum close to $20,000, and that the mails had been need in the operation Whon Bnron Juturo Komurn came to America to moot, at Portsmouth, the representatives of the cznr, ho know thnt however many concessions ho might obtain for Japan, ho could not satisfy tho popular clamor among his countrymen. Somo ono, says a writer In World's Work, was bound to bo dis appointed. But be waa assured also that however 111 It might go with him, one friend at least would bo waiting for him In Tokyo. "I warned him of what lay before him," said the Marquis Ito to an American woman, "I remembered well my experience in 1805. I remembered the treaty of Kyoto. I niado thnt pence after a successful war. All my terms had been agreed to. I was satisfied. I was successful. Tho treaty was signed, nnd I camo to lay It at the em peror's feet There was to bo no more fighting over that business. "How do you think I felt whon Franco and Germany stepped In nnd toro my treaty to pieces, reversed Its conditions, nnd took from Japan that which she had honestly won? "I shall novcr forget tho pain of that motuont I remomborcd It keenly whon Koniura started for America. "'My friend,' I said to him, 'you go with hurrahs nnd rejoicing and ban tals. If you aro received in tho snmo way on your return I will not como to meet you. Tho nntlon will do that You will not need mo. But If things are otherwise, If, when you return, there aro no shouts and rejoicings, If no other single soul comes forward to welcome you, count on me, for thou I shall come to meet you.' " In tho days of the Tokyo rioting, when tho Japanese populace, enraged at tho terms of tho treaty, was threat ening his life, Ito's atiaurnnco must havo been a continual solace to the weary Komura. Proper I'rtde. "I don't llko this talk about send ing blackmailers to Jail," said Roving Rufus to his comrndo In alms. "Wall's tho difference?" "You lack pride, that's whnt's the matter with you," retorted Rufus. "Do you supposo that when I go to Jail I want to mix with that set T Philadel phia Ledger. Deserved to LIt. In a rural Justice court In Georgia recently an old negro, whose testimony bad been questioned, satd In bis own defense : "Jedge, I'm a good man, I been a-llv-In' roun' beah ten years. I ain't never been lynched; en do only horse I ever stoled throwed me en broke my two legs!" Chicago Dally News, One on Oraudma. "You shouldn't stay out lato at night riding your wheel ; peopio didn't stay out late In tho good old dnys." "Didn't you ever hear of tho mid night ride of Paul Revere, grandma?" Now York Press. THE PIONEER PAINT COMPANY, The p l o neer paint es tablish m e n t of Portland If that of F. E. Beach A Company, of 135 First St., the oldest and most re liable house of Its kind In the Northwest. It carries an lmmonse stock of the boat things In paints and building materials, together with an unusual list of specialties. Thoso who need anything In theso lines can cer tainly profit by gplng to F. E. Bench & Company. Romombor tho numbor, 185 First street "THE MILWAUKEE" Mending file Kortunee. "Why do you suppose that damaged old widower got married again?" "Why, naturally, he wanted to get re paired." Baltimore American. Even though a young man may con sider a girl worth her weight In gold It's 10 to 1 that her father only awaits a chance to give ber away. Wben a mother finds work she can do while sitting, that Is her way of resting. "Thu Pioneer Limited" St. Paul to Chicago. "Overland Limited" Omaha to Chi cago. "Southwest Limited" KansnB City to Chicago. No trains in tho Bcrvlco on any railroad In tho world equals In equip ment that of tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. - Thoy own and opcrato their own slcoplng nnd dining cars and give their patrons an oxcollenco of service not obtnlnablo elsowhero. Berths on their sicopera aro longer, higher and wider than in similar cars on any other lino. They protect their trains by tho Block system. Connections mndo with all transcontinental lines In Union depots, H. 8. ROWE, General Agent, 134 Third St., Portland. SHERIFF'S SALE. In pursuanco of a judgment ren dered In tho Circuit Court of tho State, of Oregon, for Multnomah coun ty, on the 13th day of Fobruary, 1900, In an action whoroln Tho Ames Mer cantile Agency, a corporation, was plaintiff, and Thos, S. Kearns was de fendant, In favor of tho said plaintiff, and against tho Bald dofondant for tho sum of $80.10, with Interest there on at tho rnto of 10 per cent per an num from tho 13th day of Fobruary, 190G, and a further Bum of $25 as at torneys reos, and tno costs .and dis bursements of said action taxed at $15.05, and by vlrtuo of an execution Issued out of the abovo entitled court on said judgment on tho 2Cth day of March, 190G, I levied on tho follow ing described real proporty In Mult nomah county, Oregon, to-wlt: Eight and ono-half acres out of tho herein after described fifteen acres, to-wlt: Beginning at a point twonty chains north of tho quarter section corner, botwoen Sections twenty-ono and twenty-eight, in Township 1 south, rango 2 oast of tho Wlllametto Merid ian, thenco north to tho county rond, and to a point 1 chain and 50 links from where a continuation of said lino would strlko Johnson creek; thonco south 6G minutes and 30 seconds cast along the county road 9 chains and 16 links to a point; thenco south to a point 20 chains from tho lino between Sections 21 and 28; thenco west to tho place of beginning. Bavo and except a strip containing flvo acres off the south side of Bald land and deeded to Abraham Frankhouser to O. Whit- lock. Fobruary 21, 1891, and recorded In Book 154 at page 305, Record of Deeds for Mulnomah county, Oregon. All of tho said land being a part of the Wm. Johnson Donation Land Claim for Multnomah county, Oregon; also jots 1 and 2 In block 1 In Hun ter's Addition to tho City of Portland, Multnomah county. Oregon. And br virtue of said execution, I will offer ror sale, and will sell, all of tho de fendant's interest in tho above de scribed property, as tho law directs, at tho court house door In tho said county of Multnomah, and tho city of Portland, on tho 30th day of April. 1906, at tho hour of 10 o'clock of said day, to Batlsfy said Judgment, attor ney's fees, costs and court costs. T. M. WORD, Sheriff of Multnomah County. First publication March 31, 1906. Last publication April 28, 1906, W. 8. HUFFORD, Attorney for Plaintlf. 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GENERAL LAND AGENTS Oraat Northern Railroad Lands 8eren to IIS per acre la the price, with (even annual payinenta at 6 per cent, intereat. The land of No. 1 Hard Whoat In th famoua Hed Itlver Valley o I Mlnneaota. MAIN OKFICK 113 E. Tfclri Street, St. Paul, Mlitit. Ilrauoh Ofllcea: Crookitjn, Ada, Stephen, Warren, JIallock. Minn. HENRY LONGSTRETH, Pres. JOHN R. ARKLEV, Sec. and Treas. Tacoma Land & Improvement Company TACOMA WASHINGTON PORTLAND, OftecON Buffets. Works Biscuit Company Mimieapolle ami St. Paul. Manufacturer of Fine Crackers and Cookie. Ued on All Dining Cart end J.;0. AINS WORTH, President TNO. S. IIAKKlt, Vlco I'rosldou P. O. KAUFFMAN, Second Vko President ARTHUR Q. PRICHARD, Cashlor F. P. IIAHKKLL, Jr., Asst. 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