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11 TITE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. MONDAY. AritrL 20. 190S. IS VITAL TO HOPE Dr. Brougher Shows Power of Resurrection. ALL LIFE IS AFFECTED White Temple Service Attended b Crowd That nil F.very Feat. Easter Music and Floral Decoration. Ranter p.r-lr at the White Temple were marked with the ) and 'nU" ata.m of the season The large double auditorium waa ueed at both morning and evenln servicM. and was completely rilled by the lare oona-reirations. Easter llllea. calla lIKea. with palms and ferns, were effectively placed about the pulpit. Ibelr arranuement havlnir been under the direction of Mrs. BrouKher and Mrs. T. Tapworth. There waa Kaeter music ren dered bv the Temple Quartet. Dr BrouKher preached an appropriate F.rmon on the topic. "Kaster Joy." Just precedlna the aermon. the Easter offer. Ins: for the debt fund was taken, and over ji;no of the required 13000 waa donated In cash, with more In pledges. There were special service In the Bible school hour In charge of the superin tendent. W. R. l.ltaxnbera:. who presented th Bible stnrv by stereoptlcon. The pri mary department also sang an Easter song. , , A particular feature of the evening service waa the Kaater cantata. "The Hosurreetlon" ( Manner , rendered br the Temple Quartet and chorua choir, under . , . J( i vv Reieher. The com- position was presented In a creditable Following the cantata, Dr. BrouKher preached a short sermon on the subject. "If." speaking In part as follows! Importance of "If." r .ih(ni is Paul's resteer clawlc on the r-urrction Her. S,heT"ke ;;Breg?menT rt a great army ,nd m"v,. on to the .rlurrphant. luslon Thank. b to Cod whi-h a-tveth ua th vlc,o" through our I.oM Jo,. rhrist." Bui In the mldat-of th.. Kreat argument h. pre ,.m. an apaainng suppoalilon lth the Mttl word "If introducing It. He ya If t hrt. r . . ... n--. .t.nA almost ao-hast a r-e not risen. " ' - - .h. v.rr thought. There are some things so tremendously vital to our welfare urn w do not like to euppoae 'r one mlnul' that thy might not he true. It t. tnu with the resurrection of Je.us t-hrlst. 1 . .. ... i r i - in e.xucerate the 1m m ' t nnn it hangs portanre i m x - r - ; .,.- the hope of the human race. I pon It hinges the hl.tory of th. r'" "rld , "J.. centuries. About It gather, the great events of life In the past sjia in in Pr..-u.. lite IS anectea o - generation that have already moved on to e . I tKj. DAiirallnM th great ne,v .... .-, -":,. . aAliA Kai-A ttlsll flMllnV th.t ar. -.V :-",, Th Mt-rtenr of the church. th unity of ttanity nd ttaft destiny that wnit ach of u mrm an comru - the rurrctlon. Ii li th hr that un . . i . rinalh ani rVM 1 t' JOCKS I"" mmiv "i j ... " hm ihn -tlory of eternity. . If there waa no r-iirrtrt,ai. there 1 no Christ. Tul Bhowe Kme of the rsultn of mien a mippoeiHon. If i'hrtst be not rleen then mxr prrhln(t ! rain- Tn la i acwni"iy n ilinn that C'hrtat haa not rlaen frtmi the daaA our prorlamat ton rt the o!pe. of C'hrtut wnuM be aimply idiotic twaddle. The whol echeme of Christian aalvatlon atanrts or falte upon the truth or faietty of the resurrection vi j"u v One . Important Miracle. A iseraon who nrofessea to be a Chrintian .nei ariv n ti renurrect Ion haa only a eilly uperaUtlon upon which to rent hli faith. Thera In but one iiTTpiriBui in th Bible and that 1" th reeurrecnon Take thAt from a Christian and to continue to baileva In fhrtet a a divine savior would God wan In Christ reooncln the world unto himself. H came to five deliverance from sin. "Christ died for our sins accord ln to the ScrtptuJ, and "roea aain the third day eccorrttna; to ine tlpluev the fact, therefore, of hie resurrection a rtends tha fart that he died for our Bins. Hie power to foralve etna, hie power to conquer tin. his power to transrorm mime ter ail depend upon his power over death and the a-rave. If Christ be not risen, then the man who today in a.n abject slave of aln must ari down to his srava without hope avnd without Ood. If Chrlet b not risen then la it true that we have no hop of meeting our toved ones In the temal mornlns:. If ChHat be not rlirni then la Lowell rirht when h wrote: "There is a narrow ridge in the irraveyaxd. Twould aoarce stay a child In his race, Tut to me In my thouKht It la wider Than th star-sown vaue of space," But the resurrection of Jemis Chriet rnakea thla "aiar-aown vaaue of npace" only a thin veil batwen us and the objects of our love. With this awful supposition. "If Christ had not- risen" earth would be dismal and fcaavwn would b blotted out. But let us not be faithtem. Uet q b- Hm-. for Jesue Chriet did rise from the dead. This la the aourca of tha churches zower and strength. It was at hie resur rection that the church be ran her victorious anarch aoroaa the centuries. At th empty tomb ah learned th mearttna; of Christ's tuff art nr and eham and sorrow. She found th interpretation of the croaa. Bhe a-nt an lnslaht Into the mystery of death and his final defeat. Thus armed with . faith confirmed. ha went forth to preach the reeTMTectlon of Jesus Christ a the vindica tion of all that ha had ever said or don. By thla truth tha brought conviction to multitudes on the I'ay of fenticoet. rtu aroueed the attention of the Gentiles by preavchintr It- And In all aaea Christ tan hav found their consolation and their en couraf emerjt in this prent fact that JeeuS Christ atlll Uvea and reigns and shall come again. EASTER 31 rSIO IS RENDERED lNr(Iand Cliurcl.es Hold Appropri at Service. Special Eater music was rendered in the Catholic. Kpfscopal and many of the Protestant churches of the city yester day mornlns; and last night. At St. Law rence's three masses were sung In the morning, besides solemn high mass at 10:30 o'clock. At night the beautiful "Reglna Coeli." by Paolo Glorxa, was sung by the choir for the first time In Portland. At the Cathedral special music was also on the programme, and Father Thompson preached a sermon appropriate to the occasion. At the Taylor-Street Methodist Church last night, the Knights Templars were present In a body. Members of the Ore gon Commandery No. 1 marched to the church to the music of a military band, The church was crowded to the doors. lr. Benjamin Young, the pastor, told hi: hearers of the blessings brought to th' world on an Easter tide ldtO years ago, remarking that but for the resurrection of Christ the 15th chapter of First Corln thians, which has been a solace to many, would never have been written. Th choir rendered the ''Hallelujah Chorus, from the "Messiah" (Handel), at night and at the morning service, the selection from the "Messiah," "I Know That My Redeemer Uiveth." The chorus . con sisted of 30 voices, and was under the leadership of Professor W. H. Boyer. At the Grace Methodist Church, th male chorus rendered a musical pro gramme which included the "War Marc of the Priests," from "Athalia" tMen df1ssohn and "The Palms" Faure. At the White Temple the choir rendered th Kaster cantata, "Tha Resurrection tManney). " Members of the Multnomah. Willamette and Oregon counrila of th RorJ Arranum attended the aprrlrea at fitl Mark's Episcopal C?orch last night. leliTer Firrwell SermoTia. Rev. J. R. MrG'ade dellverM Ms fareJ well aermona at Mlrpah Presbyterian Church yesterday. Hia pastoral mn- ert ion with this church will be dia- olved by th Portland PrsbTterr. hich mets Jn Astoria tomorrow, and hen h will leav for th Faet. Re- mainlna for a time there, tha family will sail for the old country, where hey will spend several month a. Svn rears ao r. MGlad took up the work at Mlrpaii. !n a small church on Powell street. This has been replaced with a modern church strurture. Ir. nd Mrs. McOlade have made a rood record at Mtzpah. Ir. MrCJIade waa uite prominent In the presbvtery. A pastoral committee was appointed some time aro. but as Dr. MrOlade s astoral relations will not cease until fter the presbytery has dissolved hem, no announcements will he made s to a possible aucceaaor as pastor of Mixpah Chur-ch. althouarh the names of everal Freshyterian ministers have been mentioned in connect inn with a all. SIMON B. CONOVER DEAD ITnlred Ktatr Senator TYom Florida Paring; Rrwnstmctlon. PORT TOWXSEND. Wash.. April 19. (Special.) Dr. Plmon B. Onover. GRAIN TONNAGE EN ROUTE AND LISTED FOR PORTLAND COMPLETE TO APRIL 19 Km. Flag nd Rtg Aberfoyl. British ship Ahna 0.WM. Brltl..h Bhlp ... Albert Rlckmr., GrmAn ship . Anmloi. Hr:tl!ih inlp i. Aftgard. British ship Aster. German ship Tlldart. French bark Boverle. Prltl.h steamer Brahlock. British bark Clan Graham. British ahlp Pavld d' Anglers. French bark.. F.rtmond Rostand. French bark . F.manuele Acrme. Italian bark . Rufrenle Fautrel. French bark .. Gael. French barl. Gen Fa!dherte. Fr. bark Henriette. tjerman ahlp ........... Helen Blume. French ship .......... Kllloran. British bark , l.a Hochejacqueleln. French bark ... Manx King. British ship Neotafleld. British ship Tort Crawford. British ship River Fallock. British ship T'ranla. Norwegian bark Vlncennem. French bark Total tonnage en route and listed.... Same date In 1I Same date In 1006 GRAIN VR86BLa Name. Flag and. Rig. Albyn, Russian bark Acme. American bark .......... Alice Marie. French bark........ Alsterkamp, German bark ...... Brodick Caatle. British ahlp ... Celtlcburn. British ship Cornll Bart. French bark Crown of India. British bark ... ivmna Franceses. British bark Kdouard Detatlle. French bark... Ernest Legouve. French bark . . . Kugene Fergellne. French bark Krneet legouve, French bark.... Henry Villard. American ahlp .. Hocjie. French bark Larglemore. British ship........ Leyland Bros.. British ......... Mollere, French bark Nereua. German ship' ...1 :.:. ...17S9 ...1770. . ..2J. . ..innx. ...1K83. ...216.1. . Nomla. German bark St. Nicholas. American ahlp ......... I'rania. Norwegian bark .............. Senator from Florida during recon struction days, and who was at the time alleged to have been mixed up in the celebrated Hayes-Tllden Presidential scandal, died at a hospital here this morning of flenlle decay. In war times. Ir. Conover was attached to the United States Marine. Hospital Service on de tail in Florida, and was one of the many accidental Senators who were elected when recanatruction waa in progress. He served one term, which wh s marked only by a clash he had with the Secretary of the Treasury. Bristow, which waa one of the most sensational of those times, involving; a Federal appointment. Following; the completion of his term in the United States Senate, Dr. Conover waa eerft to Pug-et Sound, and from Port Townsend inaugurated the present effective quar antine system in vogue under Govern ment auspices. NEWPORT WANTS TO SEE FLEET Schrme to Have Ships Stop an Hour .Ofr Xaqulna Bar. ALBANY. Or.. April 19. (Special.) A movement is tinder way here for an at tempt to have the battleship fleet stop for a short time off Taquina Bay ca its northward trip. The Idea was enifrfrested at Newport and Albany is taking it up. It is planned to have the commercial clubs of Albany and other Valley cities attempt to secure this arrangement through the Oregon delegation In Con gress. If arrangements are made as planned the fleet will coma as close to the 6hore as possible off Yaqulna Bay and stop for possibly an hour. In the event that arrangements are made, big excursions will be run from Albany and Corvalua to Newport and boats wiU take crowds out to view the fleet. HORSE CAUSES MTH TROCBliE Three Arrests Made in. Connection With Theft and Shooting. FOSSIL, Or.. April 19. (Special.) Oscar Currle, Charles Jackson and Wil liam Hlgglns have been arrested here, charged with being; implicated in the stealing ami whootlng of a horse be longing to George Knox, of this place. Ownership of the animal has been In dispute. Last year the horse was stolen and a new brand put on over the old one In such a clumsy manner that It did not hide the former mark. It ifl supposed that to do away with evidence that would be used at the approaching session of the Circuit Court, the horse was taken from the barn where it had been kept. It was found later some 10 miles In the country, with three bullet holes In the head. These were not suf ficient to cause death. Dies From Accident. ABERDEEN. Wash.. April 19. (Spe cial.) Thomas Green, aged S2. died this afternoon from injuries received In an accident Saturday. Green was riding a horse, when It became frightened and threw hlra against a piece of lumber projecting from a lumber-pile. His In testines were pierced. Green was ship ping clerk at Carstetis Packing Com pany. His parents live In England, and he haa cousins in Ladysmlth and Nanai mo, B. C, who have been communicat ed with regarding; the disposition of the body. Pendleton 14, La Grande 4. PENDLETON, Or.. April ' 19. (Spe cial.) La Grande's baseball team went down to defeat again today before the local balltossers. The game was not nearly so good as yesterday, the score being. 14 to. 4. Seven runs were made In the last inning. Both teams made many errors. Olympla Malt Extract, good for grand ma or baby. Only 16-100 of 1 per cant alcohol. Phones: Main 471. A 14C7. HAS NEW FUNNEL Bailey Gatzert Is Being Put in Good Shape. AT WILLAMETE IRON WORKS Popular Boat I Placed In Ffrst Clam Condition to Handle Ex tenslTO Summer Traffic on the Colombia. t The steamer Bailey Gatzert, of the Rpa-ulator Line fleet. Installed a new smokestack at the Willamette Iron & Steel Works, yesterday. The Oatxert dropped down to the iron works late Saturday night and at an early hour yesterday a force of machinists began work on the vessel. She will leave out on schedule time this morning. The officials of the Regulator Line Company have been making prepara tions for the Summer excursion season Tona. From. .....15T. . . . Antwerp 130 Newcastle. N. 8 J9( Antwerp .... .17i4 Newcastle. N. lfirttt Antwerp 1 3. .. .Nitrate Port .. 1731. .. .Antwerp 2841 Seattle -"""0. ... Antwerp HBOO 8t Rosalfa ... 1.-S79. .. .Antwerp . .. ..1720 .London 2093 Hamburg . . . . . 17.V . . . A nt w-erp .... .1707. ... London ....... 1728. ... Antwerp ... ISflK Callao . i 21.M Antwerp lliiW. .. .Antwerp 1.1D4. .. .Newcastle ..... 128... .Taetal . .. 1R20. .. .Hamburg 1IW3 Callao .. .Valparaiso .... lnfl.1 Valparaiso .... 1539 Valparaiso Palled. ..Feb. 25 Jan. 8. W Jan. V. ..Dee. 13 20 10 ....April 9 ."."Ire. 1 ..Mar. 14 In Port. 29.301 Ifl 141 6.7B1 R2.2M S7.3DH 84.35D IN PORT. ' Tone. Berth. . !0j N. p. L. Co Arrived. ....kiKrch 11 Dec. 2 .....Feb. 13 April 5 Feb. 27 ...March 20 March 20 . March S ....March 28 ....March 1 ....March 11 ....March 11 ....March 11 Nov. 18 -.Nov. 18 March 1 " ....March 6 March 4 ....March A . . . . .March 3 . .. March 3 ... .March 28 2KS7. .. Astoria ... . . tream ..Astoria ... ..Stream ... . .Oceanic . ,. . . Irving . . . . . .Col: No. 2.. . . Astoria . . . l2tt. . . . Green No. 1RH1. .. .Astoria ... ..IP.M... . .18ci8... ..14!X... ..14MO... ..17S8... .Centennial .Stream .. . .Astoria ... .Stream ... .O. IV. P .. .Astoria ... 22.1S. . . 19.-VS Stream ... 22H8. .. .Astoria ... .1921 ... .Stream .1710. .. .Greenwich .lotto. .. .Stream . .. and have placed the steamer in the fin est possible condition to handle the tourist traffic, which has become ex tensive since the Lewis . and Clark Fair. While no definite arrangements have been made for the schedule on which the Bailey Gatzert will operate, it Is generally supposed among steam boat men that she will make a daily rouna trip to The Dalles and a special (Sunday run to the Cascade Locks. The steamer Chas. R. Soencer did not go out last week, as had been an nounced. Captain K. W. Spencer, her ownem has not decided definitely on & run for the boat. He has figured on an alternate trip schedule from Port land to, The Dalles and from Portland to Astoria, with a Sunday excursion thrown In. By the. middle of May the season wilt" be en and exciting times are anticipated among steamboat men. STEAMER LEEBRO 1AtINCHED Balling; Fleet Reported at Victoria ' From Alaskan Waters. VICTORIA. B. a. April 19. The steam freighter Leebro, built by W. Turpel for BTKAMEB INTELLIGENCE. Das to Arrive. Name. - - - From. - - Data JohanPoulsenflan Francisco .In port H- rx Inman&an Francisco. F a Loop Ban Francisco. In port Arabia. ... ...Hongkcng. . ... In port Breakwater. .Coos Bay In port Rose City. ...Ban Francisco. .April 21 Roanoke Los Angelas... April 21 Alliance Coos Bay...... April 23 Nlcomedla. .. Hongkong. .... April 27 Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro .April 28 Senator San Francisco.. April 28 Aleala Hongkong..... May 23 Kumantla. ...Hongkong. ...i June Id BuaH. Elmore. Tlllamcak. ..... Indeft. Scheduled to opart. Mama. For. Data. - R. D. InmanSan Francisco. F 8. Loop. ..San Franclsoo. April 20 Breakwater. . Coos Bay April 23 JohanPoulsenPan Francisco. April 23 'Roanoke Los Angelee. .. April 2-1 Rose city. San Francisco. April 25 Alliance. .... Coos Bay. .....April 23 Arabia Hongkong. .... April 17 Geo. W. ElderSan Pedro April 30 Senator. .....San Francisco. .May 1 Ktcomedia... Hongkong. .... May Alesla ... Hongkong.. June 1 Kumantla. .. .Hongkong. .... June 30 8ueH. Elmore. Tillamook. ..... Indeft. . Leemlng Brothers, was launched yester day. The Leebro has capacity for 400 to 500 tons of- freight and Is 138 feet long, 28 feet beam and 22 feet moulded depth. The sealing schooner Jessie, Captain J. C. Voss, - reported reaching Bamneld Creek yesterday to ship stores for her cruise to the grounds beyond the 180th meridian and Behrlng Sea. She has about 200 skins. A telegram from the sealing schooner Nalger reported 163 skins. The Japanese sealing scnooner Nito Maru, which put in aere was a broken chronometer, left yesterday on her way to the Fairweather grounds ' off Alaska, where a fleet of seven other Japanese schooners are now engaged In hunting seals. BELIEVES SCHOONER IS SAFE - - - " Reports of Loss of Rosamond Are Thought Vnfounded. ABERDEEN. Wash.. April 19. (Spe cial.) The echooner Rosamond, posted overdue and for which a high rate of re-insurance Is being eharged, is not believed to have been lost, according to marine men here. In this city, the im pression prevails that the offering of re-insurance la unwarranted. About 40 days after the departure of the Rosa mond, one of her life-preservers with some wreckage was found on the coast of Vancouver Island, giving rise, to the belief that the vessel had met with dis aster. However, according to Collector of the Port Dorn, some alterations were to have been made in the vessel's cabin, and the wreckage Is thought to have been but a portion of the, woodwork which had been thrown Inte the sea. "In my opinion, the Rosamond is safe." said the Collector yeeterdar. "She has been out only days thus far. and only under most favorable cir cumstances could she be expected to have reached Callao at an earlier date. An average passage is ! days, while S days ! a good passage. She was posted as overdue when she wss bur 40 days out. As fsr as the finding of wreck age Is ecmcemed. I know Captain Chase made some alterations In his cahin. and the wreckage, I am sure, is only that portion of the woodwork which was torn out. Instead of burning it. Cap tain Chase's men threw It over the side. The Rosamond will, in my opin ion, safely reach her destination. If she hss not already arrived at, the Peruvian port. The schooner -is a four-master, and carried a crew of about lo men. She loaded more than i.00n.oQ feet of lumber at West s mill in this city." Concert for 8a Hots. The programme for the concert to be given at the Seaman's Institute Society, corner Third and Flanders streets, by Mme. d'Auria tonight. Is as follows: Solo. "My Heart Is Pinirfn;." M1m Olaa Goldbers; Poo. "Iast Night.. Mien Margaret V. d'Auria Solo. "Roees. Roses Everywhere" . Mtsa Suae, Jones Pong. "Coming Through tha Rye' Mme. d'Auria Solo, 'Three Green Bonnet" Mies Rllen Flook Reading G. W. Nlmmo Engineer Br. S. 8. Strathay. Flute eolo Robert .Adair Selections I. S. B. Orchestra Harry Cooper, Conductor. Burnside Being Repaired. TACOMA. April 19. Unless unexpected ly called out the United States cahle steamship Bumslde will be here for six weeks, having per battery of boilers re paired and overhauled. The Bumslde arrived here this afternoon and Immedi ately went up the channel to the boiler works. The Burnslde confirms the i ports of heavy weather along the Alaska coast. The British steamer Teucer de parted for Seattle this morning and will then visit Victoria and Vancouver, re turning here to load In about two weeks. Steamer Chehali" Arrives. SAN PEDRO, April 19. The steamer Chehalia arrived tills morning from Grays Harbor via San Francisco and Redondo with lumber. The steamer Cen tralia cleared tonight for Grays Harbor with freight and passengers for San Francisco. Marine Notes. The Jordanhill will leave own for Astoria today The steamshfp Rose City is due at Astoria this morning. The American- baric Acme left down at an early hour yesterday morning. The ' steamship Breakwater arrived late last night from Coos Bay with freight and passengers. The steamship Strathgyle Is an chored at Astoria awaiting orders. She reached the Columbia River several days In advance of her time. Arrivals and Departures). PORTLAND, April 10. Arrived Steam ship Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Sailed Bark Acme, for New York. Astoria. April Ifl. Condition of the bar at 5 P. M., .smooth; wind, west; weather, clear. Arrived down at 8 A. M. and sailed at lO A. M Steamer Alliance, for Cool Bay. Arrived at 9 A. M. and left up at 8::10 P. M. steamer Breakwater, from Coos Bay. Arrived down at 4:40 P. M Steamer Johan Poulaen. Arrived at 4 P. M. Freaneh bark Bretagne. from San Francisco. Arrived down ' last night Steamer Yosem Ite. San Francisco. April 19. Sailed at- 8 A. M. Steamer St. Helens, for Portland. San Francisco. April 1R. Arrived Steam ship Tltanla. - from. Nanalmo; steamer Bu Torn, from Manila. Hailed Bark B. Cheney, for Bristol Bay; steamer Tatlac. for Seattle: steamer St. Helens, for Astoria steamer JSewourg. for drays Harbor. Tides at Astoria Monday. High. I Low. 2:B0 A. 4:08 P. M 8.T feet;fl:42 A. M... 0.5 foot M T.3 feetfl:4S P. M 3.4 feet DAILY M ETF.OKOI.(X;ICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Or.. April IB. Maximum temperature, 67 degrees Mlnhnum 52 de grees: River reading at 8 A. M , 9 S feet change in last 24 hours, rise of 1.8 feet. Total rainfall (5 P. M- to ft P. M ) .US Inch Total rainfall since September 1. 10O7, 32.63 Inches: normal rainfall since Beotember 107. 38 7 Inches: deficiency, 6 18 Inch Total sunsihtne April 18. 1 hour 27 mlnutt possible sunshine 13 hours 42 minutes. Ba rometer (reduced to sea level) at & P. M 2&S5 Inches. PACT FlO COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 3 P. M.. Pacific time, April iu. STATIONS. Baker City .... Boise North Head .... Pocatello Portland ....... Roeeburg Spokane ........ Tacoma Tatooah Island Walla Walla . .. TSI0.OOI 8!SE 'Clear 84 0 00 Si B (O'ear SSO.ls'lRiW Rain 7S o.oof jSB Clear 70.05!lO!SW Cloudy 7-0.0O 81 w Knoudy SO-0.00 eVSE Clear 63 0.141 6:SvV Cloudy 4SO T414I w Rain 80O.0OI !NB iPt. Clot T Trace. WEATHER. CONDITIONS. A new disturbance made Its appearance orr ine mnutn of tne t-onimma Kivpr rturln COFFEE EYES. It Acta Slowly But Frequently Pro- daces Blindness. The curious effect of slow dally poisoning and the gradual building in or disease as a result, is shown In num bers of cases where the eyes are af fected by coffee. A case in point will Illustrate: A lady In Oswego; Mont., expert enced a slow but sure disease settling upon- her -eyes In the form of lncreas lng weakness and shooting pains with wavy, dancing lines of light, so vivid that nothing else could be seen for minutes at a time. , She says: "This gradual failure of sight alarmed me and I naturally began very earnest quest for the cause. Abou this time I was told that coffee poison ing sometimes - took thatr form, and while I didn't believe that coffee was the cause of my trouble, I concluded to quit Jt and see. . "I took up Postutn Food Coffee in spite of the jokes of husband,' whose experience with one cup at a neigh bor's was unsatisfactory.- Well, made Postum strictly according to di rections, boiling it a little .longer, be cause of our nign aiutuae. The re sult was eharming. I have now used Postum in place of coffee for about three months and my eyes are well. never paining me or showing an weakness. I know to a certainty that the cause of the trouble was coffee and the cure was in quitting it and build ing up the nervous system on Postum, for that was absolutely the only change I made in diet and I took no medicine. -"My nursing baby has been kept In a perfectly healthy state since I have used Postum. - "Mr. ,.a friend, discarded coffee and took on Postum to see If he could be rid of his dyspepsia and frequent headaches. The change produced a most remarkable improvement quick ly." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co.,- Battle Creek,- Mich.- e ear'y momirg and mcved rapidly nrth estard to ttru ish CuIumNia. It caused 1-cM ra'ns In the Wti'ametta Valley E"und country and flonl-nni over a wi1er area. tt t cooler tn California and SulN ern Oreftnu and warmer in Eastern Oragon. Eastern Wahiniinn and lda". The tr lie at ions are fr showers in this d'etrlct MrtidiT. th murh lower tempera ture eaat of the Cac1e Mountains. Portland and Victnitv Morvlay. frhr-wera. fnllewe.1 by fair weather; winds ahtrtlnc to r'hwesteriy. Weetern Orero and Western WastitTie tnrt Mnrtny. showers, fallowed by fair; DortwMrW winds Faatern Oreann Kswem waeH1rten and IdahoMonday. "wer"i and coo'r AMVSKXEXTS. MARQUAM GRAND PrfBr--, Pbtti, Ttr Pir-r Main TONIGHT AND REMAIVrTR OF WEEK. MATINEE SATIRI3AT. "The Belle New York" Introducing Robert ltt. FmmoQ BroadwAy TOTncnn. Errnlm. ans. 60c. TSe. $1.00. Mtlne. o 50c, TV. nnr in theater IlLlLlVl 14th and Washington Phones Main 1 and "A" 1123. 4 NItlHTS. BFXilNMNO WEDNESDAY. Bpeclal Price Matinee Saturday. The stualcal-OomedT Success. "THE DISTRICT LEADER" EnlnT, SI tV to 60c. Matin $1 to SRo. o a vw?r xur A TTD Phon Main 2 OfcX. I , BAKER, 0n. Manager Tntilrht AM Thin Wck- Ma tf ne Situr1aT BROH A acream of fun and laurhtwr. lAtm In rirl'a hotu-dinr nchnni. Dirt ymi laurh at Charley' Aunt": WU. you will Jauch at nlff FvMilnp 33r. arsr. ft. Matin", 100 zoo. TSrat W"k ' Jhrriora it rum. LYRIC THEATER Rnth Phnnmi! Main 44M5: Home. A 1036. .Wk fommrnrlni Monday. Aurtl 20. R, P. Alln prwnt Mi Verna Flton a.nd tha Allen Stork Company In Charles W. ChM's dramatization or m arie loreura caieorMvu novel. THELMA." Matinees Tuev1aA Thursday. Paturdey and Sunday. Frlrea 1V and 2W Every even ing at 8:1S. Price 10. 20c and 30c. Boxea MV. Office open" 10 A. M. to lO F. M. THE STAR Ph0Ti4w 6494 Weak Belnn!nic April 19. Iftoa The R. E French SHock. Company In Their Farewell Producttnn. "HOW BAXTER BVTTFD I A Oom-edy-Drama In Four Act ty CHren rvavla Matinees Sunday. Tuoaday. inurs- day and -?turday at 2:30- p. M. Prtcea 1V and 20c. Every evening At 8:15 P. M Xrtua lLf Kn anrl Noxt Week "the Armatronr Muicl Comedy Company Presents "A scotch Miirnuaii. PANTAGES Fourth and Stark Sts. The Leading Vaudeville House. For the Week Commenrlng Tf-day. THE NEIL.U.ON AFRIAJ BAIaL.KT. Beautifully staged, elaborately produced A dazzlintr spectacle. LORRAINE" BUCHANAN AND TROUPE In a bri llant new comedy auecesa. Prices Upstairs, 15c; downstairs, 25c; boxes, 50c. Week day matinees, l-rc to any seat. Performances 2:30, 7:30 and v f. M- daily, The Grand Vaudeville de Luxe For tha Entlro Weok of April 20. HALX.EN & FULLER- Preaentlnic Georica M (Yihan it comedv. "Election Beta." MR- LEO COOPER A CO. Preeentlnc Tha Price of Power." TWO ROSES A Dainty Musical Offering. F. F. MO ;trjsHA The Dean of the i. A. T. 8. E. Operators. Exhlhitlna; RE8ERVED SEAT SALE OPENS TODAY At Powers & Esten DruirRtore. 143 6th at. near Alder . AT 9:30 O'CUOCK. FOR PACTFTO COAST BOXINO AND WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS. To be held at the Expo Skating Rink, April and zu. unner auspices or in Multnomah Amateur Ainietic jud. CLASSIFIED AD. RATES (FOR CASH ADVERTTSTNG.i . Following rates will be gWen only when advertising la ordered to ran eon sec ut lye days. Dally and Sunday issue. The Ore gon ian charges first-time rate each Insertion for classified advertising that Is not run on consecutive day a. The first-time rate la charged for each Insertion In The Weekly Oregonlan. "Rooms. "Rooms and Board, Hoi keepina- Rooms." 'Situations Wanted." 15 words or less, 15 cents; 16 to 20 words. 0 cents; 21 to 2ft words, 26 cents, etc No discount for additional Insertion a. Matrimonial and clairvoyant ads. one-time rate each Insertion. UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS, except "New T-day.'' 30 cents for IB words or lesst 16 to 20 words, 40 cents; 21 to 26 words, 60 vents, etc. first Insertion. Each additional insertion, one-half; no further discount un der one month. Above rate apply to advertising paid hi advance only. All book entries will be charged in lines 14o ner line for first In sertion and 7c per line for each consecutive Insertion, Apecial rates on contracts given on application. "NEW TODAY, (gauge measure agate) is cenc per line, nrst insertion; i o per line for each additional insertion. ANSWERS TO ADVERTISEMENTS, ad dressed care The Oregonlan. and left at this office, snonld always be Inclosed m sealed envel ones. No stamp Is required on such letters. TELEPHONE ADVERTISEMENTS For the convenience of patrons The Oregonlan will accept advertisements for publication in classified columns over the telephone. Bills for such advertising will be mailed Imme diately and payment Is expected promptly. Care will be taken to prevent errors, but The Oregonlan will not be responsible for errors in advertisements taken over the telephone. Telephone: Main 700; A 1670. AUCTION SALES TODAY, By th Wilson Auction and Commission nous. 173-175 second. St., at lO A. M. T. Wilson, Auctioneer, On the dock, corner Front and Salmon sts. begins at 10 A- M. sharp. MEETING NOTICES. THE SILVER MASONIC trowel on its Journey around th worm, win De receivea oy w i lamette Lodtre. NO. 2 A. F. an A. M.. at theis stated communica tlon on Monday evening, April 20, at T:30 P. M.. at Masonic Temple, corner west rarK ana xamnni e tree is. delegation from Idaho will accompany th trowel to Portland, ana formally resent to Willamette Lodge with impressive cere monies, in which all the oldest past masters or Hortiana win name. pate, work in m. m degree will be In charge of the masters of en Portland loages. assisted by Most Worth Brother Lot I Pearce, O. M.. and Brother E. P. Rands, master of Multnomah Lode No. 1. Visiting brethren most cordially in vlted. ' No examinations after 7 P. M. By oraer ox uq w . jo.. W. S. WEEKS. Sec. CAMELIA CHAPTER NO. 27. E. S- A regular communication I this (Monday) evening in New Ma sonic Temple, West Park and Yam By order of w. M. Social. ANNIE E. COOTE. Sec THE OHIO SOCIETY WILL MEET IN Alisky Hall Tuesday evening, the 21st. The annual election of officers and a game of BOO afterward AH nio peopie invitea. W. L. STRAUGH. Sec. PORTLAND AERIE NO. 4 F. O. EAGLES All members are requested to assemble at the corner of First and Alder sts. on Mon day evening to take Oregon City car at o'clock for a social visit, to Oregon City Aerie. By order of Aerie. . LOUIS DAMMASCH, Sec'y. WILLAMETTE) COUNCIL ROY AL ARCANUM meets at K. P. Kan, Alder and lifh streets, th first and third Monday of each month at s p. M. visitors cor dially welcome. E. J. Hufford. sec retary, r irst national bant. DIED HANCOCK In this city, April 18. Harry Han- cock, agea is years, the only ch Id of M and Mrs. H. J. Hancock, of 1701 Bast El ev en tn -street, rtmeral announcement later. nxntti. yoncE. VTE At residence 4i Carter April 1. Maurice F Vvse. aa-1 22 " tncnlhi. son of M-s. Marv Vrw and br-.'her of Mrs C. W B-v et. Mrs Oeorgc 11 Hc-n-vtre and (farto H V. a-l cf t'e .-' T Ocea-rt ws a member cf S scn T? Nc-. rtiia. W-v1.m Maccatec9- K.met Vice will take pla -e a? reef lence Tje1.v. Anrtl IV at 1 SO P M Inte-m-nt K:ve--vtew Cemetery. Friend resnectfu'.ljr 1m lte-1. OT -i Arrlt 1 at 912 Muaurl av . Y-rr P!wn. are SI years months 14 rts Fu reral l-1t at 3 P. M fr-'Tn Z'ler Hvrnee Co e caapel. Ruae!! and H'.isttu. avenue. Friends Invited Interment at Koee. City FfWRI HOlHtV ffl. Fnnersjl Direct- era. l at. 1 d assWsM. Phone M sen. M FTWLtT a o. rwsteral Dtreetora. fblrw sax! Madtsoa. Pbaaw Mala . Jk lit. nimathiBT. Mrtst ar Cnaaah. raaml W. itsn. 1th rtaw. rbwa. M. Ladr aaM. KRIC-OV rNPKRTAKINO CO.. 40 AJaW ' . Ladr aaatataat. rkoa. amain alas. IKTLKK-RTIWrs CO.. ral Il pa. tl aaa.ll. Kaa 1-M. Lmdr aaassi . lfxrvO. rndrtakar. 41 E Lady HlaM. sboaa Eawt C0RBETT BUILDING 5TH AND MORRISON STS r ?r .a fciintianfW .i-i ii'mmiisi' i I ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY kin, Otis F.. and Mabel, osteopaths, formerly joacieay bidg. thoo a main a-i-ri. Cavanagh, W m., L: ., demist, formerly Co lumbia 4k Buchanan, bldgs. Main M3W, A 619. Chrlstensen, C, optician and jeweler, formerly wan fcJutterneid ttroe. emics 4is. aia eioo. Chance, Arthur W.. Dr... Gentle, formerly Uekum tldg. Off Ices MO-IH. Main lu56. Coffey, R. C, Dr., physician and swgeon. Office 1017. Phone Main 44U. Conroy, R, J., Dr., physician and surgeon, ot- ncea oue-tf. jaaia oiow, a oiov. ' Corbett Estate of H. W., Robert H. Strong, maoager.' Pbone Main 615. A 3itU. Cross ley Co., The, real astate, formerly Mo Kay bid. Offices 7u6-( Moon 7tK&. A Dieck. Root, ti., civil engineer, formerly Mo hawk bidg. Phone A 1688. Dufur A Lufur, public sieaugraphera. Phone Main 3004 A &33d. FaUa City Lumber Co.. formerly Mohawk bidg., F. 6. Belcher. Main 667ti A lt7ti. Gates, Gertrude Lord, Dr., osteopan, former ly Msx-leay bidg. Main 1S33 A 47o8. Goudey ft Wood, bonds, formerly Buchanaa bidg. Main S472, A MTli. Hegeie, H. W., Dr., pnyatclan and surgeon, formerly Macleay blug. Main 4ul4. A 6aU3. Offices 10OW-12. JefTerds, Henr C, Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main b3 A 1463 Jones Trevo, Dr., dentist, formerly Buchanan bidg. Offices 1011-12. Main oH. A B3Sa. Keleey, Frank C., civil engineer, formerly Co lumbia bidg. Main M4t. King, J. C. Elliott, Dr., physician, formerly Mohawk bidg. Main 226o. Kyne, B. F., Mrs., formerly Russel bidg. A 3067. Residence C 1U77. Iabbe, Edmund J., Dr.,' physician and sur geon, formerly Labbo bidg. Main 4X A 1460 Lent, Geo. P.. attorney, formerly 2X Mor rison st. Office 419. Main 483. A lt&3. Locke A GuUete, Drs., offices Blthou-S2L Phones Main 741, A 2741. Mackenzie, K. A. J., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum. Main 267, A 12o7. Man ion, Kauheiine C. Dr.. formerly Hamil ton bidg. Phoae Main 2S11. Matson, Kalpb C. and Ray W-, Dra, former ly Marquam bidg. Main 707. Metschan, Ev. L., Dr., dentist, formerly Mar quam bidg. Phone Main 746. NICHOLS, A, 8., C. L. & H. S-, physicians, surgeons, formerly Dekum. Main 200, A 12o3. Oregon Life Insurance Company. L. Samuel General Mgr. Pbone Main ttt6, A otfOZ. Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., surgeon's offices, sHio-lo. Main 2d7, A 1267. Otis Elevator Company, formerly Fen ton bidg. Office tiOl-2. Phone Main 6340. Peters. Geo. D., Dr., dentist, formerly Co lumbia bidg. OlTics 1021. Phone Main 767. Petzel, A. F.. Dr., . dentist, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 463. A 1463. Pierce, EX A., Dr., physician, offices 1007-1008. Phones Main 2544. A 3&30. Poiivka & Co., tailors, formerly 249 Morrt son. Phone Main 73 L Taylor, Frank M., Dr., physician and sur geon, formerly Dekum bidg. Main 2t7. A1267 Upton, Jay H. A Latouxette, H. T., attorneys, formerly B wet Land bidg. Offices C26-7. Main 6969. A lo69. Veazie & Veazle, attorneys, formerly Cham .ber of Commerce bidg. Main 11. A 6442. Williamson & McNary, physicians, formerly Marquaxn bidg. Main 449, Taquina Bay Co., The, formerly Mohawk bid-., W. F. Btlne. Main 6578, A 1978. Zan, J as. C, Dr., phyotclan and surgeon, formerly Marquam bidg. Main 650. Brand Central Station Time Card SOUTHJSKN PACIFIC Leaving Portland- Rose burg Passenger Cottage Grove Passenger , California Express , San Francisco Express . ... West Slde Corvallle Passenger Eherldan passenger Forest Grove passenger Forest Grove Paesenger A rrvintr Portland- . .1 8:15 a m. . .1 4:15 p.m. . .. . 7 :45 p.m. ....12:00 p.m. 7:00am. .... .1 4:10 a.m. ...111:00 a. m. :40 p. m. Oregon Express J 7:55 a.m. Cottage Grove Passenger .11 :30 a.m. Roseburg passenger I 5:S0p. m. Portland Express 11:15 p.m. West Side . Corvallla passenger 6:35 p. m. Eheridan Passenger ...,10:30 a.m. Forest Grove Passenger. ...... . 8:00 a.m. Forest Grove Passenger 2:50 p. m. NORTHERN PACIFIC. Leaving; Portland Tacoma and Seattle- Express.... North Coast A Chicago Limited.. Ovrland Express Arriving Portland North Coast Limited. .. Portland Express Overland Express . . . . . 7:00 a. m. 4:15 p.m. 8:35 p.m. OREGON RAILROAD Jfc N A YIO ATIO N CO. Leaving Portlanii Pendleton passenger . .......... Chicago-Portland Special Spokane Flyer Kansas City & Chicago Express. Arriving Portland Spokane Flyer ChL, Kan. City & Portland Ex. . Chicago -Port land Special . . . . . Pendleton passenger 7:15 a. m. 8:30 a. m. S:15 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 9:45 a m. 8:50 p. m. 5:15 p. m. ASTORIA A COLUMBIA RIVER. Astoria & Seaside Express Astoria A Seaside Express Arriving Portland Astoria A Portland Passenger. . Portland Express 8.00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 10:00 p. m. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. IttLvlnar Portland 1 C. P. R. Short Line, via. Spokane I 8:15 p.m. Seattle Jll:46 p. m. Arriving portion a i C. P. R. Short Lino, via Spokane 8:00 a m. Via Seattle i 7:00 a. m. Jefferson-Street Station BOCTHERX PACIFIC. LeaTlnc Portland Dallas Faasenger .... Pallaa Passenger .... Arstvlsia: Portland DaUaa Paaaenff.r Iallaa Paaa.nxer ORKfiON ELECTRIC KAJLWAY Ir.vinr Portland 8 :S0 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 1:45 p. m. IT:40 a. m. 4:14 p.m. 1A-1K . n. .'. I 5:60 p.m. 7TRJC RAILWAY. 8aJem Local .......... Salem Local ........... Salem Limited -. Salem Local Salem Local Salem Limited Salem Local Arriving Portland Portland Local Portland Local Portland Limited Portland Local Portland Local Portland Limited ...... Portland Local 9:13 8:25 8:05 11:05 2:30 8:35 6.30 8:35 10:21 11:38 1:25 4:50 6:10 7:52 MEDICAL BUILDING Park and Alder Street i :f ? I ar . r . aT . ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY Baled. A. W., pbTslcian and surge oa- fu.ts S-JL.-9- Mam A t Barter, Dr. 8. J., dentist Formerly Mac- l.eay b'.l. Phone Main 1 4t. A 14i9. City and tonnty Medlnel Society, l-lnher. lr. II. dentIM FormerW Oolum- b.a Mdg phones Mttin 411. A 1.140. French, iv. C. (Jertrode. physician Form erly Dkum bloc. Main 714. A 4U17 Hawke. lr. V. F... hrlcan aad sargsoa FYirmerly Oregon r-Mg M .tn JJH. A MM Hlreiel, Ifr. t dw.. dentist Main 1409. A 144h Hoamrr, lr. C. H.. Parker. lr. M, S SuUe .Vt-10. Mftln 2.V A lvW Hyde. Or. Leon Wlllet. physk-lan aad snr-geoa- Prarttce limittM to genito-urlnary diseases Formerly Ptvldner bldg. Main 2tk. A lMfiV Lark in. Ir. (ieo.. dentist Formerly Ablng- ton bidg Phones Main A 'i744- Loom is, lr. Hryon E,. dentist Formerly Lregonian bldpe. l"hne A Nelson, lkr. !.. thvlrian and surgeon For merly Flledner bM. Msin 4311; A 1A40. Perkins. Ir. T. rtent lt Fnrmorty Run- el buig. Suite 47 -K. Main 1MJ, A S44M. Rlggs. 1H-. f. O.. d-nlUt Main 14. A l1 Kosendnrf, Or. Max, physician and skin sp etnltftt. fr merly Iter 1 in. r many -Jt- tUfm Phone Main .w. Tlmitas. lr. Kdna O., pbyirla Formerly Mar.juatu bUltf. Phones Main 714. A 4917 Walgamnt, Ir. F. H.. dentist Formerly Hamilton bidg. I'h)ne Mtiin 2HK Watson, lr. Alfred I. dentist Formerly A Mug ton blrig. Phnnt-a Main A 2744. Y en nry , r. K. C, nJiyslclan and sinpgeon - Kurtnerly Mtirqaaiik bilK- Main K7. A 4H78 Yeung. Ir. J. dentist Suite 414-17 Prions Main Slt. Zlegler, Amelia and Fred phrslclans and surgeon Phones Main 6S'2. A 44A WHERE TO DINE IhA Sorrrpnt "Best servire on Coast. UtJ OttlClll lty connolcseura Tabic d'hots dly. 50c. Bun.75o. Grand A Hawthorns. I'l, VUfina 381 Morrison m,t nndsr new UC f irilUU nianag m t. Marofaaat's lunck 11-3. 26c. a la carte, o A. M to 1 A. M. XrUUUt? 111 French chef can prepare such dinners as are served at li ramies' QrliL wi and restaurant, corner 1'lco and Flower sts. W. T. Watson, i'rop., formerly of Watson's 4th-st. restaurant Portland. Vegetarlant'afe Jn0 , 105 Uth, near Wash- A Kod dinner 25c. Meat, served a la carte A A. to 8 P. 11. The llmcnn 149 T,,, Merchant. lunch llieumUU oal!y Bpecial gun. din. turkeyorchlcken. chop sue? Jk noodlaa. oOo. Auslro- Hnngarlan Ilestaurant B47 Taylor, between 2d and ltd. Ben place la town to eat at a normal prlca Trr ua today. Vmnlra 193 Third St. Regular dinner. J-iIIiyiro 25c Special fllnn.r avary Sun day. NEW TODAY. Knocking at Your Door 20-ACRE HOME AH in eultivat Ion. larn house, large barn, several acres in fruit; rich soil, no 'gravel, no stumps, no delay on account of Interrupted bridge service. Only 19 Minutes Car Ride From Misin-is cnter. In district Jnst opened by Oregon Kletric Hy. It taks mtnufeji to Irvingtnn. where a single 50-foot Int sHla at from $lftoo in $i.oO: 20 mlnutos to Punny-std-e ; ,t4 m fnutes to Rise City Park, and no on down tho line, whereas It taks only 1ft minutes by rnr to thla beautiful 20-acrs home- place, which can yet be bought for $H..'SO0. upon (Tmn If desired; the improve ments alone are worth over f5Ot0. It Is a Genuine Bargain Ijots aro now selling all around this place. The new carlino (now In operation) . will bs a great factor In transforming this district into a well-pnpulated and very deslrabls residence section. A great building move ment will soon start up in this direction and values will Incrraso many fold. The one who gets this place has a good chance for big prottts. Note th above prlre and dis tance. Ken son with farts and figures, and you will recognize tho knock at your door. Act at ones. F. BRESKE 444 Rherlock Building-. $8000 AN ELEGANT" RESIDENCE For sale In Mount Tabor: 8 rooms, 60x3nr; fruit trees, cement driveway, cement basement, furnace, porcelain washtubs. plate plana windows, electric lipfits, double floors; strictly modern ;t was not built to sell; $3M down, balance on easy terms. 1501 E. Morrison, nrar Prettyman Ftatron. Apply to owner next door. Take Sunny side and Mount Tabor car. 7-Roora Bungalow In Vsrnnn: thoroughly modern; wain scoted diningroom; all electric fixtures and shades; nice attic; lull lot 50xl5J. Price, 2901; IfOO cash, balance easy terms. Call 995 East 15th st north." Take Alberta car. Phone Woodlawn 197. Owner. , OFFICES For Rent in Couch Bidg. 109 FOl'RTH ST. Apply Room 808. M All Choir FRrTT LAXT I C fl I" 1.1 111 GOOOMOE HILLS fc"J V9 famous Columbia River I mm r W 1 1 VaJlcyi 125 milea east of .ArRluUI Bank roa4. River and rail trans. i lain BDtBt portatlon: hmall lrar.ts: J-.asy I ANU UKArC arms. Write for information. ,Af.QS . S. COOK a CO, 0-g lurbntt BlilK. PORTLAND, ORteQM MORTGAGE LOANS Money to loan - on Improved city property. ISAAC L. WHITE . 331 Sherlock Building. F!r Insurance. Rentals. COOK 6 TRUBY Real estate, timber lands, general brokerage business. Phone A 2184. Boom 511, Corbett Building. - Mortgage Loans, Lowest Rates Real Estate, Insurance A. H. BIRRELL tot MrKar Bld.. d Stark.