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.THE .MpRaOKCGPIAN, ..TUESbAT, JANTJABT- 31, 1905. - CITY NEWS IN BRIEF tfc&oMJL3rs xxzxnwxxa. atala )UttSut TjL&ot atais M tJUT ttcr .. .JUttSM Or Xdfcor .. LIa tMCMtr fcSMar ..aUla MM Ciirlrtet.tMw ............XsJa xL s os. . J-t w AMCfcgncgyra. XARCCAM OXAXD TSiEATBDt torrtso tc tfe 7tf TooijE at HlA LV JtMTtME tat 7wH" OKAJil THKATER O-art. a TpruaUaTo fiUatte feate. te Tfc ZMec . COI-OVKtA TMRATZnt Jtfc aad WaJn -ToclfMU IJi of oossetf J&XitJMt: THE1TJ lMk asd XTUoo U-- Te4t a -V -Tfcc " CT-U& THEATER sTart ae STutorue- rrmrtrfw r4rrtlK- 2 to JJ9 i. 3t BAKEX TUZATB& CTistefi ad TJ-lt Cwninwno ran -. Jifr 1 iOZO I. 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' I aMIng oooj aadlwiaf limlnamr UVrc The I of Uw (Mi m noc awaiHMnii . laac a Mt t ai id (bmc Mr. titet ta Miaiaat ' aatg ttas anoa.tao mt tw amrarfam t iaaoit mm i ramaaag nk W the aoth- OMo. odoha of pBMing the Vawwt. i rOC- aha cMm4 m awagat wtw) Me nx- ' taantna W ttM- Iohad fami i M4m i-4 i taoha o KM i n u 4ajmuc cmucAVowr iMactiaaeo. - The aaaa ad bwhm ranwMi i Ma nuHMic; f iurdi mi Mu- Oss Haol hwk natder , iitlnrnaoing MW aaaaifat of tfcr Hoaotii , M.ood far So otth Mar to iwa-ii "a eaaniaaory Aar caanatoor- ttsMnv 4SnfcafnJ 4rMlYdT,' JnsPffjMMoSssnt talk XMhQjAsT' i' Craoa amaar aatd ottwc hMpoMaa laoar tap Mar ntiinaian. Imk no iniWn u taAat t nW anaour OAK cnoMutTME MnnT -Thr Manx niwiiW i inaea mU laatjood OAK. dk nw nhta ong ad Llnaidn o-4naj WtT Sflo I" sawi i tastaotd Jaoaea Jolua. Hops otsd J W Ojjstt mm -o spyaMMwd fit ii 'osog Mi si not a oa sf oasao Mar the i wtuawsn wtso vSsot frt- kaaad ehsrtog Use Iaor oast W srttatod. lOMsssa. jUwkhi. rVou. The hotor sw ssstl Mtsast Iwoatisi aea the WWtainiMr Ntoor njs) hi ! St Johoai. Mao sweat oM to aosfe i; Wlasosi. XMstgakM Rnroeso ia I At totvasusor. The jssdC y osMOOJsMsor pawtiaooss i'siii i j padsst Moatk so sss the osteon on mh oae the ftaoJatc JosMpe 'miiW tor She ooa i MW1M m asf Cbm yvn naosat bridge. asd smi. wa. ao east h Tw Msise in t ag- tamei OsAMana Wax Be tomsT - -Ocoat- aa oC ts swd Taee a OX W ass TW oaopss m he Mi haogc of the HUfm Mmjt tm Uoulsm Jrav-Ataorswy JoJso r ts -. ImM m tMe goaakd Joey wtrsaVin o? Xiiiii m Jmtc itwgBte as a iog asT molnijiili ssisst fwa.-d assshtat hass My j M J-..aav Tho katr ooVgoa taW Mwre osoliioiid WSU for Mhai aod laOW to tsana at ooor so ttae oosav ektunjmmm Smaau Stur ruocr. - The 1 oool iba...a1l stag j4aox a r-c Jashaa ta ia aoMNat dossa A bottdoag CnOne sVot. .oeoMd suMh rorraitiwo,,! aaoo ho aosVa. ad aoooat wsitdi of waaasrtans rHaaw Kaj-tsst CmsmcM. Toav Mb law tho Fkm Rossr. Cssssrch A Mstg-e Otao grifsa wiao aarmOat. hto of MbMss R mo sssHmstial ar voOass. SsjlJiMiw 'Knarr soosa Mocn OoasHs oaoot aWek TMsssi taa Kosomaoy 2. M a r M . lay Coos Roo asas Kssroka Raao rmmm Roa. awoso tt. msmU oaaos U. Kas OAia. Wn a arod oUs. ti r J" RsoirgooMsar Atetoat Jdsaaj tdt Tws rAjnocai.a Sm-rtmtm -lumt aosst Mom aotd Har wre aospnstded teooa oasts- ho Uw hrta C Iottor petor mm Masgo a tw ajti wWag arfsons smMRc asa aVotr Theo wdfe he govr-n hsx- Ttm 4emm wUmM ' Abe4eat dooX. Tiasfi Mm . Kl X. I P M. Oaote. Itfc ' "ad. J. bmsO astd Wrth MkcaSsdod. P. I KOHBArMw. Agosst. Jdaoa hSL Swzxhz F A KsRutroi. tmr St Isxa ao. ssRisg Mt ) Rao M Mooeka. TVoa- at i J Jd 2Uasr Aaroaa har Rerfooaso aRstsst H-a lroox OoJc-a4sot asoflk Tolosthoaw Moon 25 TsE oegsaog KftaMwy Oaoade aaRa h- 2o io FraxMtao Tweaday. : 2 X a. as. sUwoage. H. mxU ad berth haosaaed. Thompson. Axut. J2S Thtrd. Two p. L aasC T P 3d daMy. eorything at MtoRos MihtB & Rich Curio Store. IS Sixth street Jost jlajc has rrsnosed to 2$S fTaah ingoon street Srtiteg Hiroefc hiatkMng tMasy aj MSM( Mad vttt mrwtn leasrsie I J 'Me smsS Ma rsi saw ti My ss a. boot 1 ea iasat asf Mass! if per a aovd She ssoo aoR iww tMoti aVaooAe thh i NStosst TMoy aor oanpiariaaioss aowsoJM I aooa I I OS Ml orhoof vm ' shear aasaaMiio osootaoo tMM eoasag osaf few MSsssaMal Msto Sho SeSBWM nocsneot s Halt ! Pjuanc FwxrRMAifa akkbjlx. OuT-Tbe aitflual number t&e P rifle Flshrmxa. ef battle, h&a Jat bn lauL It cera jwir im pax. Is npietc with valuable arttclra by toadlnc a&theritlm relating to Tri9a brascJb ef tbr rUhlnr Indus try eeatalstf a Urge sutxr ef beaollful rsxravlsjm fnsm oridnal photographs and ia arlntd on the very b plate paper, espdallr rsiafsrtarrd for this edition. It Sa ese ef the fiaeat sambera rvrr 1 aa fey a Western pttbUcatiaa. eeaUtnlnc a nrrt-w of aX th tirielas of the Pacific Ct fiablBK indoatry. laciodias: aalmon. haMbut. cod. herriac oyatrra a ad other cfceHfixh. It Itaa the drat complete lUt of eaaaera and packers on the Coast ever pebMjrhed. The atatiatica arc accurate and the table how the pack ef easBed. pick led and eold-aterace fish. SrxxTir Ckascatixo Exercise. Graduates frera the Svanyaide School, eempoaed of Jtalph li. Baufnmaa. Mary Zoretu. Brtra-a. Alda 34ary Burke. Fran eea Martha. Corbtn. Arnold Keller. Waldo Sariftrx MHler. Verona Gertrude McGow ea. Bowie Rerneldc. Elna Jeaete Rucppell, Max Sosteaera. Ea.it Charles Thomas. I Harold Edward Wahlberc; and Josephine j KMa lch, received their diplomas for the High School last ntsht. la the pres j eeo of about SN) people. In the assembly i halt The hall was prefusWy decorated , with Oregon grape. An latereatiag pro- S-ratsror was roadered. Waldo a. Miller 'M hairsaaa. and deMvered the introduc tory addreaa. Iujmes Avxxctattr Ikstaixs Orriccns. Tht LjuIUss AexMUry of the Marine Kneteeors Boaeaaial AaaoelaUon. No. at Ma ntretiar Satrdar nlrht installed th foMowiar offlra: TMtie G. Makar. lidett: Clara L. Kldd. vleepresident: ; liaamah "ar. aocrotar)' : Uesjie M. Mar- j ahaM. troarr: Ida E. Andorwon. chap- Katheriae Kaae. rodictor: Eliza- I avth iftr. wardeaj. amd Harris Healr. j wwra.il fn r. i renm . mix ma. Muy A. Jaekaon and Katbefiao Kane. After the aaatatUttoa Mcht refreshments were i-rv4 and the fvrwiwc eloed with a daMe AOMTHMM TO 1'OrTOKrVCX FORCC Pest- auu4er Mmho reevd authorization yos trda fcr the addition of two carriers Hi tMe aty doafvrry satoBi. One of those arrtrs will br jrfaoad aiJJyition C. Sun n4dc abd-Oie otKorlt StaUoa D. This Vaoter station Miuated on the Mllwau road, half vay hetweoa Baat Pert kvad and SHmood. Anotber elerk has aaao hacai authorized for the ciorieal force. nd he win he placed in the registry de portmoM. Thaac addMolM to the force wtB I tfeetHre Kchraory 1. lJtrrmuM ok Rosma. Serscant Martin Marhoaon, an ex-soMior of the Runeian nm$ gvr an htratiac talk on Rim a Uf. nicax. Ilr divided Ms Httbject kato io pru. Mtwaklng on "The Causes rf the Ruaaa Ri-voimion" and "What tw XM4an RMcin Dta for RMFia. The ezprionor drrvd from Ms service the arnar of the Oxr enabled Sergeant MarWoa to give many interesting gWrnancn of Rawvtan cond4tlon. Itoc to Be Ormatm Tooat. Proposals for fnmlahtng aatd deMrering Mono for UV ''ooacabU Rlvor uy riQ be opened ha Maor W. f. IinclMt today. Bidders rr Mthfd Ut ha4 thetr oatlmate on an wpiirtsaa4e 3aiMtoy t u04li mmm. and laWwiirj la to hogin ahoMi April 1. IfC. Whe Bboa. dentiets. Third and AVaah. A Lonely Wedding. Harper tVki'. A Ma nth em pUn4er aas aakiag one of Ma oolored rva4ta a Wot hor wedding. Toc oc" ihe Mild. "R wu es d Jtnest wtdntn rou ever aee -otx orldastnald. nowors evorj'whero. hnndrdo cv guesu. r htoti or prayln"." eommond hr maater. "And I aamnii r 6nbo looked as bindoome as of thean." An noo.Aiand pae. "V. no not smhH. or. WowM er brtlovc K. oat foal ntggar nrhwr showed vtp'." Fifteen Million Candle-Power. London OaUy MaM. t OathertaMr hghlhowc has ot ben ttd a-Hh n fUMght which hi cotiroated to W roxi to la.iift cnndWpwcr. and nirhta wheat the atntoj phi re ia favor ohtc Ks han ia profeabiy vhoMe front the Krawh roaet MKLBA WINS HER AUDIENCE Famous Prima Donna Sings Her Way Into the Hearts of Portland's Music-Loving People Tras. for harp, saaoo ao4 note oer tbori. Mgoaetsva savsa. Ms Davlea aod ytt Nrth. aaa. 'Vila A Ma1 Vodt. Xr. Vao Hooe. the mC - ssoaa -Loeta" tsaoMettll. XK aaae Mosba. wMh AoW bMco hr Mr. KMOh; 'Ifiodf ah." aoMade tee harp UWoMst. Hemmt. KasMsK. "Sareaata" nrMOM. Maoasa iiOka. wMh harp ac- S ibIiii iai. g4soartoa. Kiuasl; "A Kufiiwr Ntgoc" ao4er FUMkesU. Mr. Van Haoae. Oavd-hpe awaanier" tToftil. Madaaae MftW. Oaoos dea 8ita meat St. Mrnu etas Kajmsi. mtk. Hr MM Vx" AMU. Madacse Meoba. asOa. haep. ptaoo. Sot (Fartsh AJaao. sHrosrtaa raiaatt. Mte Davie aod Mr Kmhc or voite. WMoh a'Aa the pttrer? Vashac And ahsst was the moat aetrpristng foa tssse oh sat Modauoe leoha'a singing at the Jlorssaam tast sdht. lior aasdioMc foil in Mes 4ch her froen the start, and wore aohhag catasRveo to the comL It was ricariy a roatrnd. motlcaj aasdsoace. hrooght tb nnohisr. Mojtagor )!Wg said, from Ash hand or the tMt ia Baker City on the oao. asai itvm Ch soil Ms oa the north. The box fiBsoipwi tiBsaonted to about JX0. saad oaory mm In the thoator wax eccn- TM tMne the psoas agoota 4te came ahuwd bcCoro the ownoect. aaaordng that MMa was hi trntaor voice thon at say ag of her career . aatd thoc she is still tow gsoaaost tj'ric sopcaAM of the Aagio iaxoti tnioe. sooke the absolute truth. IfrnwbMag Thomasws of ooorse are many wheot U oontos to ooBspurMig vocal stars, box sf aR sh had ooiy hoard Molba Mag but night, eoa Uto wotdd have Joined the appitajdMig thromg- Kr- mtmbor oa Km prograsame as eatcored. and the en s'oo i erc not stavrtMl aa Mi Btatty cases b boys hs the c M try M-IMh wws re tsdoed Rh toslotit rueuoa of apptattoe ttaot cbmbM tm. he toicted assttt she sang ocsafev In the lasmgaage of tbe old ltal Mwi fOaraog maaoers who wore taught their art Vidore Wagatrr avasd has friend revo hsMiwigod ooeaohin. MoRta obaoHJte por My of tone aad Rosrtd oVome hi her mid doe a had mgastor are sMtrivnled. The aonvs raw he 4d of the ffoaeral tbe of hor iMigMig voiee It ia of evest roaho tMfwgasoax. R U not loop' Mi sftots. thin horo. Mstasst thore. hot R is Mke a neck laoe of pari. ovory peart Rice Ra neigh bor. She sosur to B Mi aotiMinto last MtghC ao oaaha that the change of rg Wr was not detortod. and 4sc was not pant wrtarty M tressed. cothcr. Her brnithsiig aod ettsiaslon of voice are like a mnosstAia scrKona. eoot. ovosi and nattiraL To hoar MeJfca song one enrsre cvestac asad eelwoeiaRy to wch her phraoing nd Prtt ttad 4hMatecMBH( of ttucrancc. is howor than a doxrn vocal leaoons. H M or of the highest. oowpltmesKa a somgox oaa get whom thit sdncer receives Mteore Bot a greater compu te whoa a stager got a trinle and that'4 what Moth woo last night She rsttttagtr bowed and shook her bead to signify that she wished to root her voice before again appearias on the programme. Her greatest number w tho mad seono from Donizetti's Leta." wRh a fhue obHgate from ilr. North. !t was the greatest Hoping tri sunph one could rxpert to hear for years, iieiba's tACorea. or. rather all the en core sho eared to take, were "Solr I'aiet: . L. nonalda. "Over Use Unr. SOUTH-END GULCH FILLS WILL-ITY OR DISTRICT KEEP THEM IN REPAIR? Indignant Correspondent Asks Lead Ing Questions as to Front Street Bridge. PORTLAND. Jan. 30. To the Editor. Sand y being clear and cool, tfce writer atraHtd out to the South End to aee how the fills la the numerous gulches beyond Mar jum bad stood tbe heavy rales of the past few wetfcs. IUlnc a resident of the asscys sent clftrlct conalderately act aaUe by the Council to pay tar these artlncUl roadirays. I task more interest in the accnery than for merly when the only object was to ramble aboct. view the landscape, and take In Hood and St. Helena, which here stand forth In all their wintry glory- Many another victim, who previously bad never known the charms of this really beautiful rcoldence. section, never crossed the famoua Flm-street ateel brUce. likely never would until carried to his long hom at Ilivervlew, wandered around, taking consolation In the thought that at least the street railway and x few wealthy Indi viduals would be benefited. Tbese fltle are Indeed Immense, and must have been very costly. If kept at grade they would be much better and more durable -than tbe finest ateel bridges. However, they are gradually sinking away, in some places from one to three feet, and In these ln atanres dancereus to heavy vehicles. The queftlan arises, who Is to pay for repairs? Adjacent property-owner, these living In prrreat arbitrary district, or will the city? If by district ewnerr. by a levy on real es tate, aeeerdlng te Ita value, or by the out rageous unjust. Inequitable and positively In fameua $lo-a!et plan devised for construc tion of the fTZ.000 bridge on First street, soon to be 6urMcatcd en Front street? No doubt the bill before the Legislature levy lag a S-mlll tax en property throughout the city for building costly bridges would alle viate the situation. If It paas. Certainly property-owners In the central dKrict are In terested In the great viaducts spanning the Willamette, and efcould be concerned In those aerow gulches In proportion to the number of customers likely to do business there. Let us hare that this righteous measure will not be plcesnheled, but be enacted In the usual oourse. Hut even If this bill should pass. It would oty mHlgatc tbe injustice. It la estimated th Mis wltl eon aa much as both the bridges from J30 a Jot on the north icde of the gvlch to JM or JOo south. Tbe Q-Un In tbe outh Knd Is, who are resporjrfble for iMs scheme to shift the burden onto those whs are no more concerned than If living -In M Johns, ttlweod or en Neb Hill? Now that we have the First-street bridge, who wants to parallel It with one on Front? Of what use nyi It be to people off that street on ekber aide cf the gulch? Does anybody onnteinplale erection of bulncsi blocks or taagesv ; flats? Hew much mere can the rttk de be cinched or be extorted from the North? Knowinc as 1 lo that this screed but feebly expressen the bitter Indignation of the w fetched vletima ef thta abominable assess- taeat. appeal Is made through The Oregoalan to tbe public sense of Justice to avert the 1m Dear Mr. Editor, having kindly printed a prevlsos communication of mine en this sub ject please do net reeet this. And If you JiooM. may I asX that It be not burled at the bottom of sawed-off columns as a filler for osiaek ad. Though this be itself a dead- tiead writeup. plea;e give us top of column. next to reading matter, with editorial com mtnt. that the public may see. If they do not feel the Injustice proposed. Though this be denominated a kick, what elm can wo do but kick and kick and kick !tmrvtatT a artlng k&k far the oomiosltor who pot my name in a rang. I subscribe for the first time my full name with the Scotch prefix ef my ancestors. JAMES J,BVI McCOWN W-Txth street, corner Sherman. Just Inside the DcmnsUen District. No Revolution In Argentina. NEAV YORK, Jan. 30. In view of the alarming rumors in novae quarters that a revolutionary movement is feared. Colonel Fraga. Chief of Police, has. nc "Comln Thro the Rye." and TosU's "Matinata." Melbaandoubtedly tickled the popular taste, for one must possess dainty humor to do that by singing fomln Thro the Rye." She sang this Scotch song very charmingly, and with perfect accent, for. as she afterward said, she was taught this song by her Scotch grandmother. The "Matinata" came In an unlooked-for way. After the rendition of Ardlti'a "Be Saran Rose." Melba sup posed this was her good-bye. But the audience encored again and again, and at hist Melba turned toward the piano and, playing her own accompaniment, gave the "Matinata." Singers with greater volume ef voice than Melba have been here en tour, but no one with such purity and range of voice and personal magnetism as possersed by Melba. Her singing of Toetl's "Cood-Bje" was a revelation of the real beauty of that song. Ellison Van Hoose. born in Tennessee, and a Southerner, like William Castle man, who is a guest in Portland at the present time. Is that tara avis, a real tenor. Mr. Van Hoose possesses a re markably good voice, and this Is said In spite of the slight hoarseness which was evident when he made his premiere- As a singer, he Is almost exclusively of American training. His voice Is a light, flexible tenor, of pleasing sweetness and expression. Mr. Van Hoose artUUcally used what the English singers call the "upper thin" in the Vander Stucken num ber His encores were: Relchardt's "When the Roses Bloom" and Chetsan'a "Myrrah." There is hope for the coming MELBA WONDERS AT BIG TREES Prima Donna A'ialta tbe Forestry Ilnlldtas; and Is Also Won by tho Mountain Scenery. n i il tec vou!" exclaimed Madam Melba In true American fashion, to her news paper friends last night as she came oft the stage after an encore and four ac knowledgements. 'Tm having lots of fun tonight with the public. They feel well and 1 do. too in fact. I feel almost as asaUbie as you m&de me appear In that httervlew in this morning's Oregonlan. That as kind of you to say so many nice iMagx of me. and I determined to live up to 'ory one of them." Madam Molba was in her most charming mood, and her beautiful figure never showed to better advantage than in her severely plain gown of shell-pink satin. She is one of the few great singers of the world who can boast of a slender waist, and her neck and shoulders axe superb. She were several strings of diamonds about her corsage, and from her neck hustg a large pendant pf diamonds and sapphire. But far dearer to her than diamonds and sapphires are two medals which she wears pinned over her heart. "Don't you want to see my medals?" she asked as she lifted them to the light. This one with the two heads is from the King and Queen of England, and do you know the Queen pinned it on my gown herself. I am very proud of that. And this one is from the King of Sweden. Isn"t it pretty? "I want to tell you all over again how much is love I am with Portland. This has been such an ideal day to see it In that I even neglected my vocal practice to remain outdoors and look at those won derful mountains. Have you time to tell me something of the business of this place the resources, yon luow. I feel like I want to know all about it." WRITE US FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF B.HHS. PACKING AND HEADQUARTERS HR All KINDS IF RUBBER GOtDS GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY R. S. PEASE, PRESIDENT. NEW ASDRBSe. tl. Mt, OS, 67 FOURTH, CORNER IMXE ST- FOKTXAND. OR. SHAW'S PURE i Ma?aUJ IS BLUMAUER & HOCH 106 sad 110 Fortk Stretvt Sol DtaUlltuUra tor Oroces and WaxfeJBStas. cording to a Herald dispatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentina, declared the rumor to be made solely without foundation. There is not the slightest reason, he said, to fear disturbances of any kind. SEVEN-H0TJES PBAYER MEETING White Temple the Scene of Intense Religious Enthusiasm. A prayer meeting, practically seven hours long, was held yesterday at the "White Temple, beginning at 10 A. M. and closing at 5 P. M. The meeting was un usual in its character, as well as the length. Men left their business and women their household affairs, and the room was continuously filled, others coming to take the places of those leav ing. AH believed In the prayer of faith. An A Braved for the oresence of theHolv Spirit on the special meetings which 1be-M gan last night, for the preacher, the singers and the,. unsaved. Dr. Broughcr directed the meetings, which were singu larly free from conventional form. Ex pressions were spontaneous, each speak ing, praying or singing as the spirit moved. At night Dr. Broughcr preached to a large congregation on the unusual sub ject of "Tho Bed Too Short, and the Covering Too Narrow." A number re quested prayer, and made their decision to live Christian lives. Among other things. Dr. Brougher said: "The 2Sth chapter of Isaiah is a great prophecy. The first eight verses show us that the people had given themselves over to unbridled lust and drunkenness. The people and the priests 'erred in vision and stumbled in judgment The prophet wants them of the Judgment to come, but thoy make a Jest of his warning. They challenged the Almighty to do his worst. They declare that they have bought de struction off. have made a covenant with death, an agreement with hell, and will American tenor when,one hears so artistic a singer as Mr. Van Hooae. Slgnorlna Sassoll. harpist, made a hit. Her youth and evident talent for playing that most difficult Instrument, the harp, made a most pleasant impression. She was warmly encored, and her extra num bers wYre: Hasselman's "Les Follets" and "La Source." Miss Davics. the plan Iste. and Mrs. Northl the flutist, were ca pable. The baritone, Mr. Glllbert. was unable to sing, as he was suffering from the effects of cold. Melba and company left last night In her private car "Rlva" for Vancouver, B. C. Out-of-town .people who bought tickets for the concert: Charles H. Hinge. TViltUm Brown, Jar Bowerman. Thomas P. Clarice. Iraac A. Man ning and K. Hofer. Ealem: F. P. KutUng and O. A. "Westgate, Albany: Ednetta Chase. Mist Veda TVllllamr. Miss Imosen Harding. C D. Latourette. Oregon City: Fred R. Mellls, "W. S. Bowers., Mrs. John I. Rand. Miss McDan lels. Baker Oty: E. E. TVIlHam?. Forest Grove; J. B. Howell. Arthur: Mrs. J. A. Ful ton. Mrs. J. C Curtis, Astoria; Campbell Brothers. Eugene; A. S. Bennett. Mrs. J. S. lenders, Victor Morden and P. D. Mitchell. The Dallra; Irene M. Day. St. Helens; D. Heatley. Gladstone: Molly ratty and MUs Maltle Cureton. McMlnnvllle; Charlea II. Car ter. Pendleton: S. A. Knapp and IL L. Vorse. Hood River: J. II. Sangulnef, Hubbard: Miss LouUe Weber, Corvallls: Claude. Wright. Cas tle Rock. Wash, and Charles M. Stromberg and Frank Etcheland. Vancouver. Wash. Num bers of out-of-town people bought tickets when ther .-eched he.re yesterday, and no record vras made of their names. I started out like a special edition of the Lewis and Clark Journal, hut when I mentioned lumber Madam broke In: "Lumber trees! Tell me. Is It true that 'the logs In that great forest building out there near the river are all from Oregon trees? That's what they told me out there, but I could hardly believe it, for I never saw anything like that before: It Is wonderful, marvelous. I wanted to go In so much, but there was a sign saying: 'Keep out. This Means YOU and that 'you' was too much for me, so I had to obey, but I walked all about the outside and tried to picture the trees from which thos monsters were cut. Now go on and tell me some more what comes after lumber?" Surely Madam must have the Oregon fever, for she seemingly could not get enough information about the state. The salmon Industry, mines, fruit, stock all interested her deeply, and I asked her if she thought of InvesUng In Oregon or having a Summer home here. "Ah, I like it, you know, and when I lDte anything I want to know all about It. But I would love to own a fine home here It would be delightful. I am com ing back through here soon, and I am going; to see more of Portland. Would you like to have me for a neighbor?" Just how old Madam Melba Is in years I do not know, but I do know that she Is remarkably young in heart and spirit, and when she is warmed up by her singing and the rare music which accompanies her, she seems almost childish in her en thusiasm. It was time for her last num ber, and with a cordial grasp of the hand she ran to her station In the wings, call ing back over her shoulder: "Goodbye! Good-bye! I must make my living; now!" Then she stepped onto the stage and was wrapped In a mad storm of ap nlause. MARION MACRAE. AauriHi's ORIGINAL MALT VHISKY Wkhoot a Rrrad Today MALT Coffee and Ciar en Time are not worth the proverbial "tinker's dam" unless the prefatory meal has been worth while has been and will be if the aforesaid meal has been par taken of at Kruse's restaurant. Best meats and service for the money in this man's town at Kruse's. Kruse's Restaurant Fourth and Stark run their chances on outwitting God. They had made their bed out of lies, and covered themselves with falsehoods. In the day of judgment 'their bed will be too short.' says the prophet, 'for a man to stretch himself upon It and the covering too narrow for him to wrap himself In It. "This -unbridled wickedness and de fiance of God reminds one of tho lawless ness of a largy element In the City of Portland. 1 rave no time, however, to deal with the bed In which they He. and the covering behind which they are try ing to hide. Such a lawless life is a hell on earth and Is bound to be hereafter. "Another bed found in the world's dormitory. Is the bed of Infidelity, with its covering of agnosticism. There Is no comfort In a bed of denials, and a cover ing of doubt. An infidel, dying, was told to hold on to his belief. He" replied: 'I have nothing to hold on to.' "There is the bed of a low standard of morality, and tbe covering of custom. People seem to think they ought to get to heaven If they keep respectable. They try to excuse themselves on the ground that everybody, nearly. Indulges in such sins. A low standard of morality can never stand before the searching eye of Almighty God. "Some people try to find comfort In the Inconsistencies of others while they cover themselves with self-righteousncss. If another man's goodness cannot save us, surely another man's meanness cannot. "Finally, there Is the bed of by and by with the covering of a death-bed repent ance. Most people expect to repent be fore they die, but they put the matter off with the hope that they may get Into heaven by repenting Just before they die. There si not a solitary human- made scheme of salvation that can give dcllveranco from sin right now, and give rest and peace to the souU There is no other name given under heaven among men whereby we may bo saved, except the name of Jesus. When we stand be fore the judgment bar of God. our self righteousness must fade away, and if we have not Jesus Christ, there is no hope for eternal life. Special meetings will continue tonight. Dr. Brougher's subject will be. "The Girl Who Fell Out of Bed." The Ollphant sisters will also be present and sing their sweet gospel songs. YH HUE TO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant, fine, private apart ments for parties. 2C5 Wash., near 5th. TO CURE COLD IN ONE DAT, Taks Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Crusgists refund the money If It fails to cure- C v. Qrove'il algnatnre ucn ea.cn pox, Schilling's Best are not ex travagant; quite the contrary, Teas and coffees good-enough baking-powd'-- flavoring ex tracts and spices pure and best and yet economical; soda com moo. PRICES FOR LOWER Qsality considered, than aay othes Needles, OH, Repairs POR AT.T. MARTS AT SINGER STORE 403 WaahlBgioa. 354 Morrlaoa Street. MO Williams Avenue (East Side.) Portland, Orcgoa. Second term will open Monday, Feb ruary 13, S:t5 A. M. Classes will begin Latin, Chemistry, Physical Geography. Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry and History (Roman, Eng llsh and American). 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