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'-, I.-- the - ORECorr daily-: JJURNalv.portland Friday - evenin-june -23.- xm.;-' TOWN TOPICS TONIOHT'B AMUSEMENTS. . Empire ; , . JH4lasco. . . Marquam ' lyrto .... fur v... iirand ... feasor c. ... ' . . .. "Ijii. Klrai-hna" "Win Knighthood tVa. In r'W.wer" ...... ."The Kluan.-l-'f " ........ 1... "U)ul sad Hi-nrlt ................ Vsudfjtlle ....... ;..!J!XtaVMilllB 77. ..Vaudeville A large 'section of trie Tanner creek ewer below the . norllon . recently re- "t-alired by City Engineer Wanser has been found to be In aucti a aangeruua condition that it .writ have to be re paired aPonce. Bometliing : over 200 feet of the drain .have recently been reconstructed hv the city at an expense of J2.600. and It will take at least 1 2.- - 600 additional Tbparnie Bewer-iPipet nape. -,ine iuuo ia imui j the bottom has almost entirely disap- Reared. City Knglnesr-Wwuaer will bring the matter before the city exacJ utlve board thla afternoon ana wiu as for funds with which to do the. neces- , wary workr- -ThMjHurtton. which neeas to be repaired Is north lot the section rebuilt by R. M. Kiner es won.- . An Invitation has been sent to Secre -,. tary William II. Taft to stop at Portland - onJiii way to the Philippines. He will sail from Bun Franclaco July 8 and It Is "' planned .to have him come by the north zz em routeand stop at Portland to see ' - the Lewis and Clark exposition. Jn view of the larga exhtblt made oy -the. depart. - ment at the exposition arid.-theJj- . portance of this -fair In Its relations to ."the orient, business men d not see how Secretary Taft can reas5naDly-, decline tRcSrnvTnptToo, In which the heads of ; commercial bodies, the mayor of the - ;clty-and the president of the' exposition company have Joined.. . That portion ' of the Tanner creek ewer included In the Rlner contract. . which was. recently 'repaired .by the "7- bondsmen -ef R. M,Jtlaer--A-Sori,-under. the direct supervision ef City Engineer . u- Wanxer, has been declared a good, sub stantial sewer by Civil Engineers J.- lh -r- Cunninghamand -Rr-8. Oreenleaf,' and . R. .B. Lam Hon and N. A. King, the. com mittee" appointed by the property-holders to examine it. They found the drain In satisfactory condition and ' much better -than they erpected. The - report 'will be filed with the 'city . en- glneer llila afternoon. . r ..... , Judge Clcland allowed a motloir-'.for nonsuit yesterjlay.-Alternooniln. the case of Mabel Wali.'rori as administratrix" of ' the estate of Thomas Waldron against the Portland-General Electrio company. Mrs. Waldron sued for $5,000 damages for the- death of ..her huKband, who was . struck, by a llva wire and killed -while -In -the employ of the company last October, The defensewAa.. that Waldron Jost ill life through his own neglect. T ' ... " - " -i" 'Mermaid Brand Cantaloupes are now cheap enough to eat. Arrivals are in : creasing and prices decreasing dally. lon't let your grocer talk you lnto""buy- . Insanyother brand. Ours are the only l oacuetia rants in tub marxet.- urown from selected Rocky Ford seed. Finer Mhan -silk and aweeter than honey. Ev- ' try Dutmcg inspected . and guaranteed. No. wooden ones. Pearson-Page Co., spla agents. . Main 475. --" i ,' . '. . '' '' . TTniversallst people of Portlandre visit next -Sunday of Rev. Dr. E. L. ' Conger of Pasadena,;-California. . Dr. Conger- 1h "a brother of E. H. Conger. VnltedUfltates minister Tit "Peking, and .. I a" conenlcuoas. mau ' In .Ills denomina tion. U4f will occupy the Unlversallst '"Tnrlp't morning and evening next Sunday. . The1 Brotlierhood of St; 1 will h..d a sociable in Grate M. vrnirrh ihln "evening. The church quartet will render eojne floe selectlonj. Miss Annie, Dltchhurn, recently from New York, 'will sing,' and a pupil of Mra. Gillespie's school will head.' - Refreshments will .be served by the Brotherhood members. Desertion is charged In suits for divorce which hftvebepn filed lnahe state circuit court by Samifrl F. against Bennette A. Parr and Hytle E. against Ralph C. ttrimm. i tie Karrr" w ere married In . Portion d-Jn 197 aijd the Grimms wers parried In Clackamas county in 1SSS. '-.-KO settlement has been made between the city and the, Portland General Elec tric company on the claims for electric' lights which Cltjr Engineer Wanxer re fuse, to. audit since Marctw.l and from ail Indications the , adjustment of the differences will be - shouldered on the new administration. - Swedish Society Llnnea's annual oiit " Jng at Refiling's island SufidayJone 25. Take Oregon City-boats. Taylor street dock. 1:30, . 9:30, 11:30 a. m. ,1:30 and 3:30 p. m. Oregon City cars can also be taken to Island station. . Special boat back at t:0' p. ,m. C. P. W"hiteof Avon-by-the-Se"s. New "Jersey, and Gtforge Harrison of Hulme- vllle. "Pennsylvania, respectlvelyJllie. r- father-ani brother-4n-la of Patrojman S. tf. White, are here to see the fair and ' make a tour of the northwest. Delightful -river excursions, SB miles Jfor IS cents. Down the river and back, ; viewing warships, fair , grounds, dry- - Anck. thh beautiful river inn.rv x.-. , steamer Gaxelle leaves foot Stark, street, 10 a, m.j 3:30 p. m., 8 p. m. ""'Tnt-pflee-of Hedgln's-Corn Core-that popular i remedy that removes corns when others fall tn 25 cents a 'bottle. nd-IsoidoniyDyAJpertBert)L the druggist. Second and Washington. - In sist op getting Hcdgln's. , " ..i . .. Tourists,, aa well as city people, finan cially embarrassed, will And the Port land. Loan Office, 74 Third street the safest and most reliable place to trans act their business. . Rates reasonable, A Reliable "pl.ace td""bc.Tow moneyon ,j.-V!lamonds and Jewelrji. --Collateral Loan "Bank, 269 Washington St Established yeara Lowest rates of Interest Eilglblee for the positions recently cre sted, by the eltr watcf board have been iniuiiiipiuiiiiiiiiuii . . COMPLETE : ASSORTMENT 50c and Up Hewett, Bradley G Co. K&BI1DAIHI1S. "' " ,' 349 Washington Stmt '.' ' VtaB OEAMD TRIATP.I. . Underwear certified to Superintendent! Frank Dodge by the municipal civil service romml Ion. John U, Hanaell. Ospb Hallowell and A. J.-Powers are on the Hat for In. eiieotors and 'A. O. Roberts' and A," O. Oliver as chalnmen. F. C. 'Rtetig has been - promoted from the ponltlon- of watchman to that of geteman.- Two ad ditlnnulgatetnen were desired and the names of A. It. Bauman. James B Thomas, Harry If. Baestndale and Peter 8kaale were certlAed. Three divorces were granted by Cir cuit Judge Fraser this morning. Ella D.,' whosald she had been cruelly treated by Charles H. Schelllng ever since their marriage In Portland on November 2L 1S04, was freed on that ground. Llllle M. obtained a aeDara- tion from George - W. Shelley on the ground of desertion. They Were mar ried In Aberdeen, Washington, on Octo ber IT; 1889, and. have .oho child, a son, aged 43 years.' Susan A. was divorced from Richard M. Bradley on' the ground lof desertion. Bradley left his wife and went to Alaska In 1887, and he has been heard from only twice since. Thejr HiTv icTviM grown-up cnuaren. , Steamship Alliance sails from Couch street dock for Coos Bay only and re turn, Saturday -night.- June 24, at 3 o'clock. V. P. Baumgartner, . agent. Main !. - --r Alvln B. JIawk Co., printers. W make a specialty of office stationery, booklets, etc; Samples and prices cheer fully submitted. 145 Third street. "Turkish and Russian baths, 31.00, Treatment, Including an elegant bed for all -night. 35 Chamber- of -Commerce. Give, tig a trial and be convinced. is through the markets' advertising In The Journal-.Fridays the .housewife saves time and money and always gets the best.- Look them over. .J Launch Fox, north side of Morrison street bridge, leaves for the Oaks every 30 minutes. - Fare 10" bents. Everybody brought back free. --We- -clean -and- ftceas -your -clothss and shine your shoes far 31.00 per month, Unique Tailoring Co.. 347. Washington. Main 314. . , Any watches cleaned. 11.60; main spring, 31.00; all:, work guaranteed one year. Mettger 4k Co.. -Ill Sixth street. . Prize waltx. Tabor Heights. ' Dancing Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday-even Ings.- Bpeetal late earm,iUies -free Take launches for warships at Mer rill's boathouse, north side Morrison street bridge. --J The elegant launch. Princess May, for charter to . evening parties. Phone Main 1561.- r . " .; Launch Eva leaves - west end steel bridge warships every10 minutes. Ansley Printing Co., 160 Oak- - INFORMATION BUREAU - - IN CALIFORNIA CITIES C. II; ' Mclsaac of fhe. "excursion de-. partment-of the exposition -will leave to. night for San .. Francisco,-his object being to establish information bureaus in that city and Los Angeles. J. G. Car roll will be In charge at San Fran-: Cisco and F, L. DuShane at Los Angeles The reason for the move on the part of the exploitation department is that thousands of requests for information concerning rates and exposition features reach the Southern Pacinc passenger de partment dally-, and lt.Js impossible for the department to reply to all of them. Evidently the whole state of 'Cali fornia Is coming to the exposition and after giving the matter "due consldera- M'"ir ", ""n1"""" erlrted to estab- Hsh the bureaus," ss Indicated, In the Buuthern Pacine ornces. on ns return Mr. Mclsaac-will Jto to Seattle to estab lish a bureau there." Mrs.' Fiske's Leah. Larse andlencM continue tn greet 3Ir. Fitke St. the Empire theatre, where the I brilliant nerforma'nrr: of "ljHb Klchna" furnlahM a memorabtfSexblblUun of dramat le-art la its blg-brat form. The play la pruTlng the nniat popular that . Mra. Flake baa tTrr bad. 11T portrayal of - Lrah ahowa how aha ran dcUe benealb tbe eurfare of the ebaracter aud depict its erery phaaa.-Mra. Flaka'a Leah la a remarkable, pajrcbologlcal etndjr such . aa aba alone caa fWe. . rBig Crowds at Belasco. TbeiPiaaco atoHt. . company .ia pniaperlug thla wat-k with lta masnlOrent prudurtloB-f 'When Knighthood Waa in Flower" one of the mat beautiful plays erer spread before an American audience. It will be repeated tonlsut, tomorrow and Sunday atahta, wttb matlueea Saturday and Sunday. Tbe follow ing wcek'a bill at thla plarbouae will' be tbe Iarce-ortncdy, -Seres. .At. the Lyric. The patrons nf the Lyric ara aeelng this m-eek the blitufit and beat urodactloo ef "The To Orphan for the money that has "cr bees produced la the elty. The play will continue all week. Tbe rloatng performance la Sun day alsht. Matinee daily- at 2:30 o'clock. Every freeing at T:80 o'clock and :15 o'clock. Fine Art at the Star. . At tbe Star tbe Mimical Taors are gtTlng a"1 atrlctlyi artltlcjnd.. blgh-claaa - melody act, Thla Ja but ont of the many capital vaude ville apeclaltra ihaftbla popular Ibcatre ia offering. Stanafleld'o character lmperaonatlona aud other festeiea add to tht patrons' delight. Popular Prices at Marquamv Tha Intcreetlng comedy-drama. "The Fl saucier," will be preaented tonlaht and to morrow night at the' Marquatn Urand theatre by Barney Bernard. A barxaln-prlce Baa tinea will be given tomorrow at 3 15 p. m. pops lar prlca will prevail ia the evening. znHext Sunday at the Empire. Sunday afternoon and sll nut week, with s matinee irvery day, tbe Kmplre . atock conv pany will produce tbe roaring Irtas faVce eomedy liinlKSa's Alley." - The regular matinees win be gives every day at 2:1S o'clock. . Baker'a Big Bill. A graat lll 11 preaented to the patrons ef the Baker thla week. - Tbe- fee tore Is tbe set of the Exposition , Fonr. It Includes mnale. - danc ing and comedy. Jeaa Wllaon la slnslng a new pictured" ballad and the Bakerograpk la show ing "The Mooa a Lovar." - i Tht Grand Theatre, . . The Oriental eketcb, "Fatlma." the now offering of Juice Walters A (oL at tbe Grand has made a dlatlnct bH. Mr. Walters de aervea all the credit ha la receiving, for this addltloa to American vaudeville. - Hebrew Wsifs at Msrquam'' - The Hebrew walfabf' fur Hand have bees Invited by Barney Bernard to witness his per formance tit "The Financier at tbe Marquaaj Uraad theatre tomorrow afternoon,. . WHERE TO DINE. ' ' The Empire, the piece to go for fine meals. Neat end; clean. 13 Third. . Hundreds of lives saved every year fy having Dr. Thomas' F.clectrio Oil In the house Just when It la needed. Cures croup, he la burns, 'cuts, wounds of ATtTHE" TtiERES. ;- . livery sort, ... . ... SHIPS ARE BO IN JAPANESE PORTS There Never' Was So Much Freight Moving There as at 1 Present Time. REPORT IS BROUGHT BY OFFICERS OF ARABIA Oriental Liner Makes Fast Time -and Brings Big Miscel laheoua Cargo'. Shipping was never so active at Japanese ports as at. present. This Is the report - mitde "by officers of the steamship Arabia which reached port last night irom tne orient, tvery wnarr, they say, la crowded' with -freight and the lightera are unable to take care of all of the traffic. 8teamer and sailing vessels laden .- with merchandise are daily - entering, from - every, quarter! of the globe, and as a consequence an era ox unprecedented prosperity is expert noea. . : . Captain Metxersthln saw no war ves sehr and cversod- with no one. wliQ. wit nessed the last big naval battle.' While it -was raging the Arabia was at Keelung, Formosa, -taking on a ship ment of tea, camphor . and- sulphur. When Kobe was reached he heard that the Russian- fleet had been badly scat Peeed. He waa told by-sorae people that theRusalan defeat was attributable to the treachery of the sailors, who muti nied; others -said they behaved admir ably. While . at Kobe and Yokohama the Japanese were-celebrating their vlo tory and, treated all Europeans with the greatest 'reaped. Hope was expressed In. alL olrclee that -the-war would soon De term mat eo. The Arabia left Hongkong on May 23 for Formosa.. From there she went to Kobe and Yokohama - to complete the cargo and sailed from the latter port on June 5. She completed the passage In 16 days and IS hours, making an average of 10H knots an hour. This Is llie bent showing she has made since she has been on the Portland Toute. While at . . Hongkong Chief. Engineer Thomas Kepening resigned and went to his home in Germany. .He was suc- ceeded by Hermanl J.ut. Max Fesper, third . officer, also . resigned to accept another position on a Hamburg-Amerl can liner, which is engaged in the ori ental, trade. ilia position was tilled by Julius Peterson, who has been at Port land a number of times on a Oerman sailing vessel. A complete list of the cargo is as roi- lowsrx 16.160 rolls of matting, 13,700 Chests of tea, 334 tubs camphor, 800 bales of gunnies. 600 bags of rice, 600 bags of peanuts, 160 bags of8pffee, 1,900 bags of sulphur, 1,600 packages of Chinese groceries and some Japanese exhibits-for the exposition. bot .also brought .43 bags' of mall. . ( SALEM STOPPING POINT. . Low Water Curtails Oregon City Trans- 7. porta tion Company's Schedule. --'Owing o low-water the boats oper. ated by the OregonCity Transportation company will not""go iurther "up the Willamette than Salem, until next fall, when the rains are expected to swell the stream. Until then' the towns of Corvallla.. . Albany and Independence will be obliged to depend on the railroad I fi?r trnnwoortatlon facilities: On her last trip from the neaor of navigation - the Oregona - had -to force her way over the . gravel bars. Oc casionally she became stranded, for a few mlnutea, but the swift current kept gradually working her downatream at Intervals only a few inches until she would again get into deep water, She had 22 tons of freight, and for sev eral- miles on this side of Corvallla the channel was only 11 Inches deep. It ls said no other steamer in local waters would have been able to make the trip. MUST FLY AMERICAN FLAG. Tear Hence All Shippers Must So What Government is Doing. One year from this month a federal law will, go Into eject providing that all freight sent from the United states to the Philippines . shall be shipped In American - bottoms. This matter- wan brought to the attention of the local ex porters yesterday when ' they-learned that the British bark- Drumcralg had been chartered to transport a cargo of lumber to Manila. All shipments for, the government now have to.be made en vessels flying the American flag, a bill to this effect having become a law very recently. Shippers are of the optntrrrrthat the-1 ws-wUl- curtail- ma terially the shipments from the Paclflo coast to tbe Philippines, for the reason that It is almost Impossible to procure American tonnage:' ALONG THE WATERFRONT., While the' steamer Mascot Is being converted Into an .oiL-burncr. whlclu will basUortlydQne. thaTahomawilL prob ably be operated on her .route between here and points on the Lewis river." With 00 tons of wheat in her bold and 200, 00f feet of lumber on deck, ths steamer KedofiuV Salted" yesterday after noon for San Francisco. She also car ried 46 passengers, almost a full list. Laden with 700.000 feet of lumber the sehooner Tarn O'Shanter left down thla morning ound for Ban" Francisco. Tomorrow the- Oerman- ship Chrialer.T Captain Wurthmann, with 1.SO0.OQ0 feet of lumber will leave for South -Africa ' -Nteamer Alliance win .not reach Portal land until tonight and will sail for Coos Bay tomorrow night. Steamer Toledo is still tied up at the Oak street dock, and It Is Said that she Is likely to remain there for a weesrorT .... Consumers! Attention!. ...W have unequaled facilities for supplying .. . HAY and FEED In large quantities. By sell ing direct and eliminating the ""' retailer's proftt, we are able to" save 'you . money -at (l-tlmea. - watch our advertisements for full prices on hay and feed!. ", Pacific Grain Co. Tnlrteeatk and Keener Mts. -' Telephone Malm 53VTL The Boot Shop . ,Th'at Wants Your Trade Skin , Champagne colorv Tust intr63uced and-lyery." popular in thetrast. - Es- pecially designed for sery Ice admirably adapted to "walking," golfingand gen eral outdoor wear. $4:00 Knight's -Sorosis" and ValavOvef"" Store: Fifth & Washington Sts. : J so. Manager Fay left for Aberdeen thlt afternoon to consult, with the "other own ers relative to a new route for the craft C MARINE NOTES. Astorfa. June 23. Sailed at S:20 a. m., steamer -Redondo, for San Kranolsco. --"Failed at a m., schooner O. M. Kel logg, for San Francisco. f Arrived. at :10 and left up st 10:80 a.- m.; steamer Alliance, from Eureka. Arrived aL 8 : 1 0 a m.. and leftyp, steamer Columbia, from Ban Francisco. San Francisco. June 2 J. 'Arrived at midnight, steamer St. Paul, from . Port land. :-. . Sailed at 10 a. m steamer P. A. Kll burn, for Portland and coast ports.- - Astoria, June ,22.- Arrived dotvn at 4:30 p." m., Trchooners O. M. Kellogg and Mabel Gale. Astoria, June 23. Condition of 'the fcar at 4 sc mr, smooth; light north wind; weather, cloudy. The Xsmm "Line's Oll-Bnraers, The Kamm steamboat Undine van placed on the run between this city and Vancouver yeaterday. For the past two months the steamboat has been under gotng a thorough overhauling. She has been converted Into an oil-burner. Be. ginning next Monday the Undine will make two round trips between Portland and Vancouver, and will continue., this schedule all summer. She la In com mand of Captain Burgy, one of th&jjfcaL: known river captains in the north,weitLV Jf '".,, The Lurllne, of the Kamm .river (Vet. I w '. p waa also recently convertea into an oil burner., She hargiven such satlsfac tlorr that the company has decided to change the jfasgqt into an oil-burner, -c: Another Trip for the Tmy. . The torpedo-boat destroyer Perry will makeanothr-trtp-ewtheFrtver-thrs afternoon with a party of naval officers and prominent citlxens. She may go to Vancouver, but no particular route has been selected., - She will be piloted by Captain Bailey. According to the program, the -war ships win leave on Sunday for the sound country, where the annua'l target prac tice will ber- held. From there It Is Irbable-they will take a run up to the! waters or southeastern Alaska and then return south.. It Is said they will soon make -a cruise among the South . Sea Islands. - Surrey of Colombia Xlrer Bar. This morning the stnamerTJenrge II. Mendell left for the mouth of the. river, where she will be used by the United fltatea-englneers t ormaklns aeurvev ef -the- batv- IHi glverr out by the en gineers that the purpose of making the survey at this time is to secure a report of its depth to Incorporate In Major Lsngfltt's annual message to the war de. partmenl showing the"conditlonof tht rivers and harbors In'thls districts This Is about finished and will be forwarded to the department on June 30. It will require about four - days to take-the soundings. - : . fV. - . Oatuot Take Oare ef Traffic. " Although the steamer Columbia only reached Astoria this-morning from San Francisco all of her passenger space for the return trip waa disposed of last night The names of 32 others are on file at the company's local office. It' Is stated that this list will be swollen to about 100 names before night at the rate, applications sre being made for berths. Another steamer would cer tainly be sdded to the fleet If It were possible to secure one, , Economy Fruit Jars Free. Have you secured one of more of fhe Economy fruit jars which The Journal s giving away free with "want ads"? Yesterday there' was ' quite a run , on them, and they are proving" the best premium The Journal nas yet given with 'want ads." . .--" One quart Jar and a boo'x of reolnes Is given with eactTcaah "want ad" f the Value of IS cents fr more. , "' " Ths Economy fruit jar ts given as a premium by an arrangement with Wad hams Kerr Bros. It is the best frutf Jar on the market today, and ia reoom mended by every qp who has ever, used It. Joufital ."want ads" .-wilt rent -our rooms, sell jrour property and find your lost articles..- - . . - Try them the next time you hart, i want."" : , . rivs csnts per lint per Insertion. WILL DRAFT REPORT ON ST. LOUIS FAIR Senator Carter Here to Aid the Louisiana Purchase. Expo- sition Commission. . WORK MUST BE FINISHED BY END OF THIS MONTH Ex-President of Body Says Con troversy With Company Will Not Be Settled. Senator Thomas H. Carter of Mon tana, by Invitation of members of the Louisiana Purchase exposition commis sion, came to Portland this morning to assist In completing the commission's nnaJ-report to the president on Its stewardship of the 35.O0U.OOO appropri ated to the use of the Louisiana ..Expo sition company, under . certain condi tions,, among, which, was tnat -the gov ernment's commissioners should share responsibility In the making of the awards. There was a disagreement between the exposition company and the commission ss to the meaning of the clause e-Uie bill regulating this proceeding,- and a breach resulted that has not healed. Al though the awards were finally "made, certificates were issued upon which yie names of the government commissioners did not anuear. and the quarrel has been well nlah , foraotten by the public," the"! incident is only now being closed offi cially by the :.coramlsBion, toy submis sion of a' final report to the president and congress. -' ...Thla.rePort.-ls made necessary at this time, by reason of the fact that the lif'i of the commission expires by law Jury' 1, 'As a majority of the members of the commission are In Portland permis sion was secured by thero to complete j he -report and close Its ' affairs here. For moat of the time, slnoe Its appoint ment Senator Carter"was president of the commission, and- bis - familiarity with- all events -connected with Its history-make his asstatasjee invaluable In the work here. S3nator "Carter said: "I have not, for a, Wng time, been a member of the commission.. I came over at the request of the members, to assist in closing up tbelr report. 1 do. not know that It would be proper to say anything abyut .the matters relating to It until It has been submitted , trfjthe presia'eritnhe controversy between the commissioners and the exposition com pany 4 rmst and forgotten T"he"la creating the .commission provided' that all awards should-be 'Subject to Its In spection and approval. When the time came for making awards, tne exposition directors declined to submit them to such investigation and approval. The commission refused to approve.' the awards lthnUlhla prooedureThe . awards never were approved and prob ably "never will be approved," "Senator Carter expects to finish his work on the report In two days, and says he will return Immediately to Mon-1 tana; . -t- SEATTLE SENDS JJIG DELEGATION TO THE FAIR Two a pea la 1 . trains -jtrrlved - from Seattle this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with 1.SQ0 passengers from the bustling city on the sound. A large numherwent Immediately to the Lewis and Clark ex position grounds and registered at the w"hlngt"n "'M"f Tomorrow will be Seattle day at the fair. The program for the day is very In. teresting. Mayor U. A.-Sallinger will respond to the speech of welcome by President Ooode of the exposition. Ad dresses will be delivered by United States Senator Samuel .Piles and hy -Samuel IIIU of Seattle. John Schramm; presi dent of the Seattle chamber of com merce, will also speak. The Administration band will furnish music. Later In the. day the hostesses of the Washington building," Mrs, Mead, MrsrUrquhart and their assistants, will trecelv-e- their visitors. Refreslunehte ' Wise oa Busso-Japanaae War. Dr. Stephen 8. Wise will, preach st the Temple Reth- Israel, corner of Twelfth and Main streets, tonight at I o'clock on the subject, ."Some Leasons From the Passing War and the Prom Ised Peace." ' " MEN'S SUITS .$8.50 Very near the same grade other stores charge $10 and $12. io for; our price $8.60 -, W e charge 110, $12.60 and $1S.60 for Fancy Worsted Suits, the Identical g'.ade high-rent stores charge $15 and 2 for.- : r : ',t A large assortment of Men's Hats nd Psnts from tl.60 up to $3.60 and $6t A general line of Shoes or Ladles, Men. Misses and Boys at, prices that will aatonlsh you. ' ' "Wei mark our goods In plain flguresi as our first Jlrlce Is the last price. JOHN DELLAR KfSK.I'a:TWO 8T0RE8.- Oor. rirst sad TamhlU and Oor. TMrd and Darls. FIREWORKS ANDTLAGS - We carry the largest stock of fireworks In the northwest, ma mi factured ... by the celebrated " Rochester- Fireworks -ompiriy, -New Yorkr-A-1rge assortment of'' exhibition seta - for town snd city . celebrations from $10 to $1,000 per set. . Also 'flags and bunting for fair opening decora tlons. .., , "-- V ' - . , -Japanese and Chinese .curios, mattings, eto,y ' . Wholesale nd retail. ' Andrew Kan & Co. rr xoajusosT ar,A . . wSLAEIB SSUSV - i jL CONCBST BvraX BIBsTa-, Ma aUaUtUDaV ' W A NTTEDD lOO-Acre Farm ' FetSale See For Sale Farms Column. '" . Dressmaker Will Make Few Engagements See . Situation Wanted JFemale'' Column. . One 14-month-oM Durham' Bull For Sale See For Sale Livestock "Column . Wanted, Teams to. Ilaul .WjtaodSee Jlelp Wanted ' Male Column. . : ' ; - ". " ;' ' "One" Imported-Daschund or Sale See" Miscella- neous. For Sale Column.- .. i 20-Cow Dairy For Sale Column.. ' ''..-'.' . .y . . . . - ... -- -Matched Team City Broke, For Sale-See For Sale . Horses ! and Carriages Coluran.-? - Bay Horse For Sale-See For Sale Horses and Car-' . .riages Column. " . For Sale.-. Remington Typewriter See For Sale T" Miscellaneous Column. - - AndMany More Good The Journal's THE BEST in the world All the latest blocks In every new shape. Largest 'stock of PANAMAS in the city. BEN SELLING AKUSBaOarYS. BASEBALeC!! June 20tji to 25th Inclusive PORTLAND vs. SEATTLE Oeme vsarts 330. . . , Reereetioa Isrk, Tweaty-feartk aa Taugha lta, Oeaeral Admission, aoc.. Onlldrem, loo. Qrandstsnd for ladles free every day but Sundays and holidays; men 26a. Indies aay-srtaaj. . J SBatS NOW SELLING, st the Marquatn Grand Theatre for Kolb and Dill la I. o. u. The Big MlnatrerBnrleaquer " Engagement Begins Monday, lose 2, Popular Prices Be, S3e. 6oe, 7Se. , 60 PEOPLE IN TUB COMPaNT 0 Belasco Theatre P HOWE HAIM I1L (Tor mer 1 Colombia Theatre 1 Foorteenth ss4 euoioiim. TONIOriT ALL "WIg, MATINEES TOMORROW AND BCfNDAT. ronrtta Week Be1eao9tee Coaioasr. Preaentlns -for tke Flrat TIom la Mwk Gkaa Major s ueilgatnii aomaniie -vomeaj, . "When Knighthood Was - in Flower X As Played br Islla Marlews. Y. , Prices ETenlng, 15 to TSe; Biatlaee. IS tn Soe. XTXXT TllK OOMHITi 'IWlli" iHaArRS' PwTau'les1 (Marrktoa at., bat. ts and Ttk.) AT SIS AND EVERt KIQBT THIS WEEK. "Tfce Oeeat Hebrew medta ' BABglT XMBJIAmO fa riMAMonm." kicks Mw-, soe. one. T5e rOPULAR - Sseeial-Prlcs Mattsee Satarday. Opposite Main Entrance Fair Orounda rrza Birn xrrg arrrrra. See Business Chances Things - to Bs Found In Want Columns tlBIffsisiafBt-r--y $3,00 HAT bears this label EMPIRE SPECIAL WI1E BTenlsgs, tils. Katiaee Batardar, MRS. FISKE LEAM KLESCHNA STI-IE STARTS? Xaaiesl Tkm, Mala4yWa4arat ... yaloktala' Tyraiaaa Wkrklan. . . e Adama Bras., Oaaetag Aerekats, Williaau aad Stems. QuaLat Sarkay abates. F. K. StaaaSald. Ossaediaa.' Mr. Joe Braaar, Plotund lingj l - etareaaopa j-nia Air." OaneraT admlaaloB and aallr matlsMS, lfl. Erenlnsa. Busdaa, boUdaya, treat seat tower ' floor, aoo- BAKER. THEATRE ?;u"- v - Tkrse AInaaAan sad Jaaee Breaii MO WELL A1TDIMERBOM. THE AHERBS. O'DTLL, MARX ABO RTDUT. - ni vnAox - dajsi tcwwt - .-- r, - . THE BIOORAPR. BARER S ORCHXSTRa. ." PerforniDree dally at I SO, T stt sad a. aa, AdmlsatoB, IDe to aay seat. -GRAND FEAST OP BOTELTrtS.-- false Welters Co. la "ratSaa." Ilewer af .4ka Orlest. ' Tke Blsassaas." Oesiady Wiriata. , . Crawford aad Xfo.lt, Kamaawaa Salt. " . ... Tkomaa aad Pallar, Bluetag Oaaaarc. -, ' -, Rlokaie Bartsa, tllaabretad S.. ' Earie Biatare, Chans Artlata. 1 Bread leewpe, taae-klag Btsry Pius.4' Caneral admleatoa, lot. Enalnsa. SasdarS ' and Hnlldajre. front (, . Iowa Boor. . Boa, Dally Matinees, 10c. LYRIC THEATRE - - xsastna- ft riooa, sfgra." - - - Weak Htartlaa Jane A, tke Orest - Prwk Melodraaa ta flea Aeta, HOUISE and HENRIETTE- A drasatlaatloa ef the "TWO ORPKABfl.- "" arransee aaiwelally far tke Lyrle Stork Cetaseap by Ella w iitMm, AdoUaaloa loe to Asy-Beat. LEWIS JND CLAK OBSERVA. TOtr JtJfD CJtfg - PORTLAND KElOsTTS. - Take Pertlaad Halakts ear sad get eff st Bawtborne Terraea, eae ibloek (rest ssr Uaa tie eUablag. Blertrw esreaane. let awaatim arri-ei swwarrsi saaraanef ah tea af airaear. Toe sea oat a delate ktara wblle Tlewtas the Boat SMsatneaat me mm t la Aaarlra. - Osae liakltta Aeaaw sloa 10 easts. 1 ThirdAnnualPicn:!: mrmH tanvtss abb hatter 1 Dearlagr Hew nag see i i-m-g t Srart ef All ku4a. rtrai Itraat Ce a " ' 1 ! ' "7, ' 1