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TIFC MOKXrXG ORKGOMAX. SATURDAY. MAY SO. 1IVOO.
BIDS FOR MADISDrj
IE
Executive Board to Advertise
Contracts for New Bridge
at Once.
NEED WIDER APPROACHES
Condemnation Proceedings Will Be
Started Lighting Bid Deferred
for Conference With I.
R., L. & P. Co.
BIDS FOR NEW BRllXiF. AT
MADISON riTRERT TO BE
AKtO KOR AT ONCE.
The City Executive Board, at lt
tneetinc yesterday afternoon, adopted
a resolution by H. M Esterly. of
the bridae committee, directing the
City Auiltor to advertise In the of
ficial paper of Portland for bid for
material and labor for constructing;
the steel bridce across the Willa
mette River at Madison street. Bids
are to be received op to 111 o'clock
noon Monday. June 21. The bids are
to be based upon plans and specifica
tions on file with the City Engineer,
to be furnished by Waddell at Har
rington, engineers employed by the
Board to draft the plans for tha
structure.
Th Executive Board yesterday after
noon (rave to City .Attorney Kavanaurh
authority and direction to bejrin condem
nation proceedlncs to secure necessary
right of way for the Madison-street
bridge. Mr. Kavanaugh will make all
possible haste alonir this line, and mean
while the hoard wll proceed to carry out
the will of the people to construct the
steel span at Madicon street across the
Willamette River at the earliest possible
date.
The condemnation proceedings have to
do with property owned by Drake C
O'Reilly and associates. This lies In
what is known as block 11. on the north
side of Hawthorne avenue, where the
east end of the bridge will rest. The old,
worn-out bridge is but S feet wide, but
the new one will be 62Vi feet in width. In
order to have room for this extra space,
it is necessary to seoure 12 feet on each
side of the east approach.
There haa been long delay In carrying
out the will of the people In regard to
building the new steel -apAri, but it Is be
lieved that rapid progress will now be
made by the Executive Board.
There Is a proposition to change the
Bite, and place the bridge at Market
street, but, as public opinion seems
strongly opposed to the change, it la be
lieved the electors will vote to leave It
a Madison street.
Lighting Bid X'nsatlsfactory.
The Executive Board also authorized the
Mayor to appoint an engineer and a law
yer, who shall act as arbitrators In the
matter of the reinforced concrete bridge
across Sullivan's Gulch on East Twenty
eighth street. This structure has been
rejected, and the contractors have never
been able to get together with tha board.
The two arbitrators are to decide all
points of law and fact in the matter.
The bid of the Portland Railway. Light
A Power Company for lighting the city Is
unsatisfactory to the Executive Board, aa
It Is considered too high and for too long
& term- The company bid only on five
years, and specified a price of for
strcs on the aerial lines and of J75 for
those on the underground circuits.
Thomas S. Greene, chairman of the light
ing committee. In his report yesterday,
recommended that Mayor i-ane and the
committee he empowered to negotiate
with the officials of the .company. In an
effort to secure a better rate. Authority
was given.
Mayor Lane and members of the Ex
ecutive Board feel that President
Jneselyn failed to mske good a promise,
alleged to have been made them ny him
some time ago. They state he ta.l he
would submit a more reasonable bid. and
also for a period of three years. Mr.
Josselyn Is now In the East on business.
Ilassam Contract Awarded.
The Executive Board awarded to the
Oregon Hassam Paving Company certain
East Side streets, over which there has
been much discussion of late. J. w.
fweeney bid on the work, but Hassam Is
a. patent pavement and Sweeney Is
thought to liave no license to lay It. City
Attorney Kavanaush advised the board
that this brand cannot be laid without
a permit from the owners of the patent.
Therefore, it appeared to the members of
the board the contracts must be let to
the HtUtKflm Cnnrmnnw -
j jir. oweeney
Threatens litigation, as his bid waa the
lowest one put In.
Mount Tabor and Montavilla will have
fire protection within a few months, if
the City Council authorizes the purchase
of a alte at Base Line road. East Stark
street and Church street, lecommend-d
by the Board yesterday. The site 1
owned by B- House, and will cost K300
A brick house will be constructed there
according to ,h plans of the Executive
Board. The districts to be served there
re virtually without fire protection now.
The board authorized the City Auditor
to advertise for bids for excavation for
lasement of the East Side police station,
to be built at t'nlon avenue and Hancock
etreet. The plans will be drawn by Ernest
Kroner, architect, and will soon be ready
for adoption. The board Is rushing this
elation through, as it is urgently needed.
EXCURSION RATE IS MADE
t-lnsle Fare for Ilonnd Trip to Klam
ath on Railroad Hay.
The lowest railroad rate ever granted
any place In Oregon, according to ;en
eral Passenger Agent William M.:Mur
ray, of the Harrlman lin.w. will be given
to Klamath to Induce Portland to travel
for "Railroad Day." Railroad day Is
June 1 and a one-way rate for the
rouJ-trip ha" bwn lven amounting:
to n?.6.
F.allroad day is Klamath's celebration
of the coming of the "Iron horse." and
the celebration will be in accordance
with all old-time Oregon tradition. Sur
rounded by the white tents of a settler's
reunion, beef will b barbecued in a great
open space.
Old-time settlers are expected to brine
thej- prairie-aehooners." Pasture will be
provided free for both horse, and oxen
used by Klamath's visitors.
With all the delight of a child In a
new toy. It has been announced that a
ride on the "steam cars" will be given
free. A water festivsl will be held and
areat procession emblematic of the
stages of progression through which the
atate has passed will be featured. In
this parade, cowboys and their fiery
mustang. Indiaca In ail the panoply of
SPAN Afi
ORDERED
war-paint, st s r -co aches, that hi
recently paeeed away In Klamath and
every possible way In which hlstorlo Ore
gon can be depicted will be used.
The Klamath people are making an
effort to have leading men from every
part of the Pacific Slope address the
gatherings. Regarding Portland they are
particularly insistent, but it Is not yet
known what arrangement have been
made for a representative speaker to
make an addreavs.
A specially large contingent Is expected
to be present from Portland. It has
been pointed out that large business con
tingents from both ' San Frindsco and
Sacramento will make It a point to be
present at the celebration. With the rail
road connections Klamath la Just aa ad
vantageously placed with regard to the
California!! cities as she la to Portland by
rail, and It is contended that, therefore
the development of business will largely
be a matter of sentiment and personal
feelings other details being the same. Tl-e
Callfornlans have made special efforts To
show their Interest in tha Oregon city
snd the Jobbers Will make a hard fight
for tlie business.
Arrangements are being perfected for
a large Portland party. Tickets must be
purchased June 11 or 12. traveling by any
regular train to Klamath. A return limit
of IS days Is placed on tickets Issued
and within this limit stopovers may be
made on the return Journey at any point
north of Klamath.
KATE DISCCSSIOX POSTPONED
Transportation Committee of RaJ I
Chiefs to Meet Jobbers Today.
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
offciale met Portland Jobbers as repre
sented by the transportation committee
of the Chamber of Commerce, in the law
offices of J. T. Teal yesterday evening.
Full d:scuss!on was postponed until to
day. The meeting arose out of the visit of
J. C. Woodwortn. traffic manager of the
Northern Pacific, and W. P. Kenney.
assistant traffic manager of the Great
Northern at St. Paul; M. J. CosteUo.
assistant traffic manager of the Great
Northern at Seattle, and L. C. Oilman,
assistant to President Louis V. Hill, of
the Great Northern, to Portland yester
day. On the suggestion of J. N. Teal a
meeting was arranged with the transpor
tation committee, at which the whole
question of the Spokane rate case was
to be threshed out. Especial weight was
to be laid on the effect of the rn-tee on
the Coast. In Spokane these same men
have been conferring with Spokane com
mercial bodies, who totally rejected the
compromise offer tendered by the officials
on behalf of the roads concerned.
The meeting yesterday oornM with a
general resume of the rate situation to
date. Different participants gave the
views previously expressed as represent
ing the different arguments. Especially
guarded in their utterances were the
railroad men. and aa no progress seemed
to be forthcoming, an adjournment was
taken until today, when It ls hoped there
mill be full and free discussion.
LISTS ME THROWN OPEH
ALL HAVE ( FREE CHANCE AT
FESTIVAL AWARDS.
Mre Than 1000 Cars Will Be In
Line Tor Automobile Parade and
Otlirr Plans Are Big, Too.
The Rose Festival management wants
It shouted from the housetops that there
Is no entrance fee whatever for any of
the competitive parades, pageants and dis
plays to be held during the carnival week
which open one week from Monday.
In the four events In which candidates
have chances to win beautiful and valua
ble trophies that aggregate VO In value
and number more than Sn, a full "and
free Invitation la extended to everybody
to shy the castor Into the ring and strug
gle for honors.
These events consist of the competitive
exhibit of rosea under the auspices of tbe
Portland Rose Society at the California
building Tuesday and Wednesday, a dis
play which mill embrace close to three
solid acre of exhibits, the automobile
parade. In which more than low cars
will be entered and operated over a Una
of march more than 20 miles In length:
the horse and vehicle procession, some
five mile in length, and the "Spirit of
the Golden West" parade, open to the
entire Northwest.
"While many entries have been listed
with the various committees In charge,
there la opportunity for many more to
enter the competition with good chance of
winning.
Arrangements are being made by the
Festival to place on exhibit in the win
dows of the leading stores of the city
the complete array of trophies which will
be awarded in these events, so that the
public aa well as the Interested com
petitors may see the stakes which are
to be played for.
IJnes of march for the daylight and
night pageant have been gone over by
the committees and as soon as the num
ber of entries, formation and other details
can be decided upon the routes will be
announced, together with tbe list of grand
marshals and staffs which will handle the
processions.
MONTAVILLA FLOT ASSTTRED
Subscription Collected Queen Con
testant Drops From Race,
The Montavilla float for the Row Fes
tival Is considered assured, and accord
ing to the report of the (inane committee
made Thursday night at the meeting In
the hall of the school of the Ascension.
IKSJ had been collected 'from all aoun.es
to meet the expense. There has been
some readjustment of the contestants
Miss Bessie McKisson, who had secured
400 votes, haa dropped out. leaving four
In the race: Miss Delia Bums. M votes;
Miss Ellen Troutman. 11 votes; Miss Lola
Bryson. 71 votes, and Miss Hope Nettle
ton. 35 votes. A change has been made
in the method of voting from the open
way. so as to make the contest perfectly
fair to all taking part.
KLKS OFFER FLAO AS PRIZE
Lodge Will Reward Beat Drilled
School In East Side Parade.
At tbe meeting of Portland Lo1ge of
Elks Thursday night it mas decided to
offer a flag to the best-drilled school
division taking .part In the East Sde
parade. Friday night. June 11. The
original offer waa withdrawn, this being
a new prise to stimulate the many schools
which will participate to do their best.
The A. B. Manley jara) cup la for the
school turning out the largest number In
the parade. M. M. Rlrgler In visiting the
schools carried this prize with him and
Its display usually called out renewed en
thusiasm. All the contesting schools feel
they will win this prise, and it would
seem they are making an effort to do so.
Peninsula Clubs to Meet.
At a meeting of various push clubs of
the peninsula district to be held tonight
In North Alblna Hall, the matter of that
section's representation In the opening
parade of the Rose Festival will be dis
cussed. In order that the representation
may be as large aa possible, all members
of these organizations are urgently re
quested to attend this meeting and par
ticipata In the discussion.
STORM FLAGS OUT
Weather Bureau Orders Them
Set at Coast Stations. '
HEAVY SOUTHWEST BLOW
Bad Weather Off the Coast Rain I
Cieneral Oser Entire Northwest.
Tempera tore Much Ixaw rr.
Rivera Rising Steadily.
District Forecast Official Fi A. Reals,
of the Weather Bureau, ordered southwest
storm warnings set yesterday morning at
all roast stations. The blow materialised
on time and as f!t to some extent aa
far Inland aa Portland. The storm shifted
from the southeast to the southwest and
will not abate until some tune toda . A
southerly gale at this season of the year
Is unusual.
Steamships northbound from California
ports will make a few hours' better time,
while those bound out from the Colum
bla River win be held back. Northwest
winds are In order at thta season of the
ITE.UCB IXTEtXJGKXCK.
Doe to Arrive.
Name From,
stats of CaS. . . ,an rrancln
Alliance. Coos liar...
Su. H. Eimor.. Tillamook. .
Aro ...Tillamook. .
i'reaft water. .. rnni 14ap.
Re City San Krancla
rt!t Honraer.g. .
Oo- W. E14.r .Pan padre..
Eureka. ....... Kur.h a ... .
Illaaratd. fan Francis
Data.
Sin port
. . I la port
..May 3
. M.r --'J
. . star 3n
e M V SI
.June 4
.June S
June lo
ejus IO
Name. "or. Dais
Alliance Coot rtajr Vay 7
Ptat. steal Fan Vranrtacu M ay J
Ar-a Tii:amok.,..Mar
Pu H. tVmore. Tluamoofc. ...sisr l
llrnkltr... t'rftm Hay Jane 1
rtoesClty Han rr.arleco J ua.
rise W Elder, fian r'Mra....Jun IO
1'lvrr.ld. San Kranclaco J un. 12
Kareka Kurkt..., ,Jun. 12
Arabia llocfkonf .. Jud It
Kae tvtdar.
Eureka. Am. steamship (Xoreai.
with general cargo, from Rureka and
way porta 1
W. ftV Porter. Am. steamship!,
fwardoneldl. with fuel oil. from Baa
Francisco.
Cleared Friday.
Eoraka. Am steamship INereal.
with general cargo, for Eureka and
way porta
frat. of California. Am. steam
ship (N'opender). with general c.rae.
for Ran Francisco.
W. S. Porttr. Am. staamablB (stae
donaidi. with ballast, for Baa Fraa
ttsca year and both navigators and seafaring
men were taken unawares at tha un usual
conditions which have prevailed during
the past 34 hours.
A decided fall In temperature has been
marked over the Northwest during the
psst 2C hours. Light ralra have fallen
over the entire section. At Bonner
Ferry the river came up 1.1 feet, and at
Wenatcheo 1 2 feet. At Lewlston. 'itlpaiia
and L'matllla tbe rise wsa much greater
than the day before. At Lewtston the
gauge showed 1.7 feet.
The rise at Portland waa only J nf t
foot but by Sunday It la expected there
will be an 11 -foot stage. With the rise
In the Snake. Cpner Columbia and
Kootenai reported yesterday there will be
at least a l-foot alage at Portland by
Monday noon. The flood stage at Port
land la 16 feet- At .Bonner's Kerry It as
34 feet and the gauge now shows n 1 feait.
The cool weather of the last 24 bours
will stay the flood to some extent but
the Weather Iepartment looks for a
stead v rise until the crest will have been
reached. The high water at the upper
stations will not reach Portland untn to
morrow and Monday. The river will then
continue to rise slowly. futhweat winds
an-V rain are predicted for today, and
&ui.day.
Captain Reals Down Mutiny.
VICTORIA. B. C, May S.-Attarked
by six of his crew at one time. Captain
Wagner, of the German sh:p E3Is Uhn.
mhl-h arrived here late last night from
Antofagasta for Putt sound, succeeded
n beating off his opponents with his
fist and quelling a mutiny which bad fair
to develop Into large proportions, and
which resulted In the death of on' man.
Cm April 10. tha crew tapped a barrel
of wine aboard, and rapidly heromlna In.
toxlcated. attacked Captain Wagner and
tbe boatswain In an effort to make the
former a prisoner and to throw the boat
swain overboard.
Commission to Hold Special Meeting;
A special meeting of the Port of Port
land haa been called for Monday, at
which session tb type of bridge to be
constructed by the o. R. A N. Co .
serosa the Wllllamette at Portland, wlii
be discussed. The railroad orrrnpany de
sires to construct a bridge after the plan
of the present fileel bridge, the si rue.
tore to run from the foot of GMsan
street on the Weart Bide to t foot of
Oregon street on the East Side. The
Pub Ho fc Invited to attend the meaning
and offer ary protest.
Bark Gulf Stream SU1I Outside.
With a rough bar and 34 miles of wind
from the southwest, the British bark
Gulf Stream, cement laden for Portland
from Antwerp, failed to cross In yes
terday. THe ersft showed up off the
lightship Thursday afternoon - but waa
unable to cross In. The heavy weather
kept her outatde but It as thought she
will resch Astoria today. Tbe vessel Is
104 dsys out from Stanley In the Falk
land Islands. The Gulf Stream put Into
the Island port la distress last Fall and
lost several month In making repair
Roanoke In Commission June S.
Harry Toucg. local agent of the North
Paclllo Steamship Company. haa been
advised that the steamship Roanoke,
which has been undergoing repairs at the
Rlsdon Iron Works for the last three
months, will sail from Sbui Francisco for
Portland June X. The vraeel has been
equipped with new boilers and additional
staterooms added for the accommodation
of first-class passengers.
Marine Notes.
The steamship Alliance a!:i sail for
Cooa Bajr, porta this evening.
The steamsblp Farmel wiu load lumber
at Oak Point for nan Francisco.
The steamship Eureka sailed last eve
ning for Eureka and Cooa Bay ports.
The steamship Riverside sailed last eve
ning for San. Francisco aith a cargo of
grain.
The steamship Weiiesly sailed for Stella
last evtr.tng. She win l.d lumber for
Ban Francisco.
The lighthouse tender Armeria. Captain
W. E. Gregory, will leave down for
Atorta this morning.
H. C Schubert, farmer:? steward of
the steamship Alliance, left for Oo
Bay lat eventrg as a passenger on the
steamship Eureka.
With paaarngars and freight for Jha
Francisco, the steamship Piau. of Call
romla la due to sail this morning at 1
o'clock.
Arrival and rsepartarea.
PORTLAND. Mar ?s A n-1 v4 Steam-
litp L'arn.n. frru in rrnria si i.k
l'"'ot; Hfiirih'.p lf.iitnt. f.om ea
Fran. 1st" e" 4 e ;afti.h ip W. S lonr.
f'r San Fvanrl.o. aiMmiMp ta.rtd, f"?
eo lrnio. '-amMV tiuraki. I r
ueeka anu !. at.amsli.o T 1
Vt arid, for aa Kraft!.-, trim Hslair
Aelnria. r . Mar - nl . 1 1 .n j ff h
rnouia tt-.e Har at A I M fti'iuca. 1DL
anwla. S'J mils; weatttar ralatr.s. . i -4
Bl 4 o A- M Mwmrr NortMsn.l fr ft-se
I r.n !o ealiee at r a M eteajte
tv E..lr. f-r Saa I'ero ecl .
porta Arntil al s to tnl M up at a ie
A M Sl.fn.r varmel. frva MB I'rur'tm,
Arn.rd at I v an. 1-f up at V I A M
1 e .oa si ..tte. frem en rrtnr v
evslira at I I) i x
San Francisco.
-ateamer Aauacioa. foe
Iaa KTafu-leco. May ? Ss14 st la A
M i'mr I'll l. f -r -rrlan4 Arrive
st 4 ! M Mm.r J 11 ttn. rrwm
l-rt!a"d MPel at i. A M e-.am.r Ncaae
City, foe roftlMtd.
.1M.. May 5-. Sailed at last Blsat
Btemr Santa 'ma. tor A ' M.
oma--.a. M tv 3 Ml
steamer e;ja f-e I .-1 mn
ta.mon1. U'aerv. alsr i telal
Amm vHiii,r Maeeema. fx.m eaa
l'"1'" I -er-arted M earner NUUIS. or
Mn fnnrie-4
ean iai iwa May 7 A rrlrH eteafr.ee
Vannl Smlih. iro Ha; fcark ll'ev i aa-
. Steamer k'lvlll tHfilar Maaalian:
steamer Wueen. VI. mil. stumor J It
MefMHl. t'clamhla ttivee eatle. ateamee
Noma City. Astotla. elsaJBer Ars.ll. "oct
laad ailed, steamer aieaka.
f"it. May
Selja, I'ortlaad
Sailed. steamer
TiaVsa a Aauarta Meleeauur.
'- tx
. A M . . a feel I T J A M.St feet
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PROGRESS IN BUSINESS
NOTARIsK C.nOWTH OK CONKI
1KXCK IX Till-: I'lTMlK,
It In lh Iron and Strl Indafr
try .tfefttamr Ir,rc Pro
portion. NEW TORK. May 3 I - tWa A C'm
klr r1w f trv4 atnfrrw ta 1 1 MTt
rwtnifc bul con at tvnt. la ata ib
rror4 of id . Tb irovik tt btaM
er-f.f,4ar ta. !&!- 4. mnr nMibu (haa tb
Inrrttat In lh to I u ma of ir4 but tb ra
t Iron aa ata- i f orh rraartt
abl 4lmmaiof, mm to )onrr lh moot
hotra. eniTtfwk for it, tf.d utnal n4 mt
ran ill attuaflin mm kmq ib irttt qua
tlon la oit of ih way
In ih prtmmry Ary K marki. a brr
nndartona la maiitfcwt. Watuia jobhari r
port a otir buisln for rail arthaj.4u
from Jit.a on in -. Thr t aa m
tir Ahar) f mrt 4mai4 al WBiatinaT
quotailona I'rlnn ar n mmini aa -
l-alr ska ba4 tn hopexl fer. la arootara
fos4a, dnplteau ar4r ar romlng la aJoar
ly b-raua of tb radical advanr.
All domatiie hl4 tnarbarta ar doll rlr
ha b. an U auaiaJn4 oa bta Idas for
: ax4 uppvf Uathr
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Irrraalar.
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tmory w i. aa y
lmprrvniriit la mora In l4n- fhta
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crop ron4iiiDat and hb and Bow anov
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rontraat !n rai hr htplr a It h aotn f
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hap, du part If to ih fraai atrrtb rf
hid and lh 8nlah4 produta of aoi aa4
uptr lalhr
W hau in. li4inr flour. porta fVrm tb
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Fpokan. W aab. ....... wx, 33 4
)rov..laar iVf.l i-i
Forisand. Or .......... a 111 3.
Ht-bmon4 -"- srT.4
A loBr ft - n--9 a a
Wth:efoo, d. c 4.2: a
( Joh . .......... &. 4 0 144
lt liva .tiy. .. ...... a r 32 a
t 'olumho .............. ft 4T0 m3 sa ft
Mam pi 14 4 I - 14 4
Atlanta ............... o ft
Taroma ftT vhi u
Oa k land. Ja-1. ......... 1 TT J .v i.; T
It riar a i::n r3 a
lls.uaton T in rsoo 1
OsltfHi lo. t0-4
Ixxrraaa
I. 1. Advrrtliaea Kralival.
The most efTavtlve fold-r adv.rt.alng
Portland and Fortland ltw. rVailvai has
Just been received from I'nlon I'acine
leadfiuartera at Omal.a- Kvery on. of
the 31 leave. contains a besuUfully
colored picture of a I 'on lad el roae-gardea
or roe-mbowered house. Hans of th.
most famous rose gardens In t!ae city
are shown In tbe folder. It haa been rlr.
rulated In enormous numbers In the Kaat.
although a copy haa but Jtstt arrived
In fortiand. Its advertising Is for Port
land alone. The second edition of the
Union Pacific Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Im
position foliler Is also out. It la said the
fuldcr has don. excellent work.
Isnnble Servitor Again.
Th. double dally service Inaugurated
to Newport last eVimmar a aa ao success,
ful thai It will be resumed again from
Albany. June Already a number of
tendencies are being siio.n that bearb
travel ut b. unuauall) heavy and th.
Southern beaches are expected to receive
a proportionate si. are of the business
With the hotel, now in operation a
greater attempt Is to be made lo enter
tain the transient visitor.
Come out tomorrow In our auto and
e. Ortforjr li sight, be. ad on pag a 11.
HOLD RALLY TODAY
Christian Endeavorcrs Will
Greet Founder.
MANY DELEGATES COMING
StK lctle-. of :ntlrw ial W III rartlc
lpate la v r loo mo m Ir. Clark
at I"lrt Congregation
al Charrh.
MeniKrra ef th. Toting PerV s lUvsrtv
ef Chrtsttsa Fw)eavor frn a:i parts of
Oregna .ill eeirer In tla nrst Crw
rgaf.or.al Churca this moirlri at t
o'clock to attee.4 lh. raltj ta b. hela la
honor of ll-v. rtanrls K. tltrk. of IVo..
toe, rar.sa4etit and founder of tb. l'eit.4
Korw-ty of hr-.tian Cadeat-or aa4
World a Cfcrlsliaa Endeavor trln. rr.
(lark a ::l arrtv. this morriir.g owr ts
O. H. a N. from Idaho as4 .111 attend
the three xwirnu to b. held la Its. '.rt
Congregational Oiurch.
Th. prfnr:pA fratur ef this morning
easloa wiU b. lh. addreaa by Ir. -.ark.
Otliera who wl'J .peak in Rev. A. A.
Winter, stat. auperinteBdent or Ocvo
tlonal work, and O. ert Rakw. slat,
sttronatenderit of builders' union Among
to. mature to b presented will b. th.
tM. Paul convention, the neat .lata con.
vention and d'.stru-t organiaation.
The artemoon srsrinn am ounven. al
I o'clock and will tv orned .V.h a praiM
"W led br M m Vio;. friarieabn. .t.t.
ecretarv. Kev f. H. I'aiwrrai. pastor
of Kern Park tTir'.al an t hurrb. and M wa
lsella Kn.pp will .1M tw. Ir. Clsrk
will d.liirer a aecvnd aodrr.s at la
o'clock.
Th. .ventng s salon w.ll b. devoted to
a reoeption to I t. t iara in lh. l-lrat Con.
re gallon. I ITiurrh. T!.. address of srel
com. mill b. driir.red br t r. i r.
iTott. pastor, and Mayor tan. haa be.n
asked to O'l'ter .a KHrrst of (n.un
1 r '!' will mortipv ih, pulpit totnor.
row morning In the t Congregational
Church. ap.aklng on Ins wwk of th.
r-hr.aitan lariror t.-i.tr. At 1 o'clock
K. wi: ad.irea. a cnaan meetirg In th.
1rst l'rr:. trrlan Church, at mMrh Ir.
Wlll'aru Hiram FVMi'.kra will preside.
There mill he special music br lh.
yourg peopl.a rborua
rrriimlnary nestings wr held In t!ie
1rat Ctor.gregatlonel O.urrh yMerday
afternoon and last night at h:ch details
of tl.a rally w.re perret-ted. Ax In .v..
nlng moetlrg ltv. Henry Marcatt. J
Hvered an addrrsaa on "Thr. Lira la of
Maud Watklna rendered
Solo.
Th. complete programme covering th.
various mevtinsa la aa folio. s:
'" saorams .'cUsrk-rirst Cong-s-aikBal
ttiurra. e. A A. w loi.r r-M.
tr Wutot r .a br R A. A w lr.fr
e-r.rM.Bj-.i cf .otsnoai start.
I.1KJ I ska. " O r-rmn Ksa.r. atai. -u-eibi.t
-,m ffh.i .i.n.Mi; ei. Iwal
r. .r.l . nasi Mate cvntk.k. 3 l rr or.
r.n aa.. umi br I T Knacu K C srfc
srsia. ts'tiri ucw.a ar.a U'ti,a4aal eo.
ct.tr rn i. r. Mtwla' r lli.. r.,a ivsrh.
B " rv r. at lk Toats .n i
C&nvuva Aaa-uia..
3 .tik S-lr. frMtmwIfMl
Out-rti. Mm V-a ilarlws. au. .ctarr
t rr 1 "S lrsla w., WJ tf all.. Uk.
t-Kar... w.-.. - j; sew. ";.
" M l-; a Kpi. ..... aur-.
t-w4.t -a: .w.:io. ..: a-;i -ra..
t tfi.i ..n Kaatt K--W , aa aa Avar'.rv
to tM f-Ji.r a ' Itev r. sf 1. 1 rm mm
loc kr-n I - ortMiaa Ckurca. aitiwa,
Isr rraarls K C ark
K,"l',t .'''a-Hrlw. ta re na
at I Prat t'.f.ffailnMl ta.erS aAr....
I T LsKw H .o.i (r- rt'al (V .
tliai ti.rt s-tlaa team Mam Uaaa.
rea. 1-e C...
we.r. May at.- far. CT.rk .ill t ... -a tn
tv. nala al It. ri rniki
r-it-rs art ta ia. main. .1 I a. rtw 1-r.a-brtetaa
i " wrh
ea-fig at
r- - ....
CANCER
Dr. J. L Bohannon
Tie World's Orratrat Cancer ni
Tumor Spe-ialil. is now ia Portland
for Ihrv da only. He a ill treat
any ranrrr or tumor in from on. to
tbrr mirmtr and kill every fibrr of
malignant or rn mu tissue, makir-s
a cure alaanlulrly sure. Call at 400
South Grand avcr.ne, Tji.t . Portlantl.
Phone Ka-t aO.Tv
Ir. ilnhannon i'l Irate Portland
Sunday, ih rti:h, on lour. Slop
lao day at 1.e Ia!!e( (wo t!ja in
Willi Walla, then ta Spokane, on.
week: then return to Oakland, Cal,
HO tlarerr.ont avenue, where he ha
I he larpv-at nd be.1 eiu:prd Cincer
and Tumor Sanitarium west of New
York. Come, all afflicted with auch
disease-, and be eurecL
WOMEN A SPECIALTY
Ta a!t hni 4V K Oh a a
Oilaaa Ja i Cttna.ur.
faith r-fav-r lk-rb ab4
rant. Kaa r.rJ mavay aufTstr
c tiss-f. sfcii o hr rvtaadiaa
f ail.! 4f t.iw ma
: aiK v"-- famal. chrotilc. pritai 4ta-
J a-a-v-V , 1 . fearrouMiwkt, Mc4
1 fcfif Cfrt.ll t""- rhatimailirti. aa.ama.
I tHrxai and io tr -'.. c-a-
aura p -. a;oiuA- n. alafl ir. kdnT and
t Me rf w laS Hamr-4la kraa
.XO orKIU.ION. llma.( trvaimint V w
m!ta f r la a fcv MKA. tv. K- HA ! .
nr. hi wi m i i 4i i k c
i ie c o
M auad Id
TTV Main fU.
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Tr. tan4raon a Ctmpoiia
r-vln ana Cotton Root -niia
tfi tyat anil wr.lx r Uatla rm--lv
(or r :Wl.K THUl HI Kt
An IRHCUILA MIT I V
lula f ha moal obl lnala a.
t n to 1 oay a. Prica i par boa. or
for S; nia:.-J In plain vrtppar. A4
dr T. J. FIKH'll 114 Alltkr Mu,
UooiUrd. Claiat 4 COk. 4tt aa4 Wttsatk.
I0!"T BK LOXr-J-OMK.
lt ' Ua !.
5 '"TL aWma omi hara m
ft, ft- ) T o I-t ua flnS thai o&a for
. 'J - S hnndrt aa ct
'V f f r-om I'fiotoa ca nia X mma-
1 -V sl 1ata I n t nv". ur'ic aa . r-o da. ay
k MaaattAc rraagad Moat ra
Ai in !.( acarr on tha Coaat far
bt-'. Mf trTih:t v.fef3(tant(ai Mam
!p j; Cirruar 1 -u rorli lntTx4
lam Hviraao- 114 Allak bid. I'oruaad. rr.
QHICHEST E R; S JPIJL LSj
wii a .a , . s s r.x.
t ai a aa a... a b.aV
rtii. i. t a,. . -Vr J
k... .. i a. a iaVi
T ... m S -t mf Tr w
PrmariM. ..WI 111.. Hla.Tfr
sliliail aaaaa rUa.a,is
r solb bt Kicccn nurriaits.
Av O
ei"i. srM ai -r T'
" t g.
STUDENTS GIVE TWO PUYS
Aaaaal Kntvrtal nmewl of . aa-
e. Ac-adesny Ilea.
The Hetlig taxed lo Its raparltv
laat night wh.n th. studente of t-x.
Krssria Acawt.snr prvaenled ih.lr an
nual entertainment Th. programme.
In two part., eeraed to display artt.tte
and finished work bv th. pupil.. Th.
Orst half of th. .v.ning w.a gla.n
ever to a kreear tlttl. pult er.tltled
"eloaamund e T'lumph," abo.tdieg in
bright llsaa Th. .econd h.lf of th.
programme waa "Th. (arnlTal of th.
H""!' with a muairal avtttng that
r,e4 to atiow th. well trained voices
Of tha .tud.nta.
Mia. N.i:i. faaljr. aa Qjeen ef th.
rioo.ra. shoved not onlr dramatic
ability, but is also th. possessor of a
lTlc soprano or good rang.
th. pr.gr.mm. waa further aug
mented bv a Rlaalcal tried 1. y r.nd.red
br a large rl.s. of bora.
FINEST IN PARADE TODAY
Inaortloei Will I We rotUaHt
March Throagh Mrrrla.
All arrans.mar a l.ta been onmpletM
for th. annual inspection of tbe polios
department today and It la Intended ta
mas. in. orM in. mew elaborate po
lio, inspection wr beld tn Portland Th.
enure forcw wl.l b. formed aa a battalion
In cotr.mand of th. senior captain. J.aha
atoor. Th. four aegmenta or companies
of th. battalloa l,l he in command of
sMsisa m. Halla-y and Hal y and
Sergeant Kodtcott
After pasairg In review Kafoc Ma a or
lein. and partv. Ih. polic battalaoaa will
pared, th. petn-il street, of th. c.
"""I bv th. new srl"- .nd spaa depart -frftal
band Tha Inapecllo. anil begin
al M A. al al lh. Arsnorr aavd th. pared.
Ill Mart from lh. Armory .1 an
BIG WAREHOUSE PLANNED
I3lrr An now noes Oerttoaa o( lire.
btorr nalldlng.
fan the half oaork on rwltigraaa. .treet.
r"irtentn and fuateentb, the
Kllers lt.no Mouse Intamds to eret aflie
etorv brack structure, lo be tie. .1 aa th.
.holeaai. daaartrovats of th. nrm It Is
propoerd to have exhibition rooms tn tb.
bul. ding and to bars th. larger Instru
ments bandied tf lh. nrm property d'-a-plaved.
Th. cost of this n.w building la esti
mated at f-.i. and It t. Intended 10 pro
vw. est. nut a floor space for lh. di..
play of pianoa and lth special spec for
organ, of various alaea.
Saaoona.ee per Sella lo Minor.
MnXTE'lNn. Waal,.. VI. y tt . Kr...
Bad blood la reaporuIbU for most of our ailmanta. and hen fmra anr
cauaa lt becomes lclectad with iraptuitiea. humnrt or poisons, trouble in acvraa
form U or lo foUow. Muddv. sallow complexlona. eruption-, pimple, etc.
how that tha blood is l&fectl with uaheavllhr htttaora which have char. ce3
It from a pura, freah stream to a aour. acrid fluid, which force out r.
Imptxnuea throuRh tha pore and irtaada of tha kia. A Terr common evl
aetnom ot bad blood U aoreg aad ulcears. which break out oa the f.esh o'tea
from a wr lnsicnlicant bralaa. or even aorstch or abrasion. It the blood
waa health 7 'tha pUcw woa!d heal at once; but beiaR lclectcd with Irr.nurlUra
a-hkeh ar. dtacharre,! into tha wound. Irritation and Inflammation ar. get
up. tha Cbrw and tlsau.s ara broken, and tha aora -onunu. ttnt'l tv.
blood is purla.d of tha causa. 8. 8, 8. U Nature s blcaod-punacr and "tonic
rnada nurHy from roots, berba and barks. It r" down Into the cirrula!
Uoa at.d remove evwrr particle of ImpurltT. humor or poison, rctorc Ic-t
Tltallty and .leadUr tone tip u.. en tlx. .vstexa. S. sVs. rTcuU i7r
"T elCldrta tb' bt? 1 Pure, freah and heallhr. 4rmZ
oentlr cure. I crcma. Acne, Tetter. Salt Rheum. Boi'.s. and a!! othr77t
enipUoa r Cevca. JitxJi oa tha blood and anr medical advice frl
. iuaanuiai'tUiaC CO, ATLAJTX, CA.
I CURE MEN
or- itiKtr.v TimttiaK icim. c.
t"T: mKtKV Siaou rwiaot AU
ato. rstiva-m ait.w:.Ta.
YOU CAN PAY WHEN
W hat bett.r proof or more slnrer. aa.ur-sn-e
can I .(far than that I am wiilr. to wait
for ma- fee until I effect a cur.? Could t at
lord 10 make auch an offer If I waa not abavo.
Iut.lv certain of eurln. ai.rr cwse t take?
V4 y prsri irs has aamotiatralM that no ail
ment peculiar to men I. Incurable. relur. 10
cure 1. u.u.l : a- r. to lack of knowieo.. and
Improper ih-atniaiii, Vou mar raranlt rii. frr.
r-l char. and learn tour .-! condition. I .1.1 TstLesasa ae.m
to ui. m Mraicea. nor will I accept rour rasa unless I am po.iut.
off my M 1 1 1 to cure tan.
I aoreft no Incurable niaa at alt. and If I treat a ou. Toi an feel
assured af a raii-al cure, and I am al.ara wilnr.a 10 w.11 for -
lantll a cure la .fleeted.
without chats. No allies' man should nested t
espert opinion about his trouble.
If you cannot call. writ, for IMaarnost. fhart
alt .1. V frnm S A 1 SI Vl .4 . .
TL Fal? T K VT flD tO
lncLliv.1 AILUKvjO.
MM
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
20l'i Morrison Street (Upstairs) Bet. Fourth and Fifth Su.
A prr at collection of lifelike subjects demon
strating perfect and diseased conditions of men.
WE CURE
Quicklr. nfcl- and thoroughly, Kerrons De
bility, Blood and Skin Diseases. Sore. Ulcers.
Swollen Gland. Kidner, Illaddcr and Rectal
Diseases. I Yo state Gland Disorders and all Con
tracted Special Diseaaes of Men.
Consultation and examination free. If you
cannot call, write for question list and free book.
MEN: IF IN TROUBLE,
Hours: From 9 A. II. to 8 P. M-, and Sundays from 10 to 12.
The Oregon Medical Institute
231 J Morrison St, bet-. Fourth aad Fifth, Portland, Oregon.-
CUTICURA CURED
CHIEF OF POLICE
Can a dim Offcr Poisarfd by WeJs
Ecrem Df?!optd aid Leg.
Became Sca!y Ankles were Very
Sore and Itchy For Weeks He
Could Not Wear Shoes.
FREED FROM ITCHING
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
"I have tssett s'jra-eaf u"r raeeai csT
ttrv ersrfns. was m-patinf tJe re
traoval of raolaoaaa weeat.. at toir.g rrf.
cd n dulv. f rx.cn tae '.f. . 4 a nvee arad
wwa caocasientlv an dual froaaa the
At r.ihl 1 stnr4 out r-v tau-
andj rsoanarJ rnr lirnias, but t a
"araaataa. 1 raad tao at!on!.ca
Ua It f taro veara. 1'Wt 1 laoaoe1 a scum
OQ mv se-s las. fi.t saala. rwi.l
srrape it of. and ve 1 clad tx-4 attend
to it ur.(;l it cwme to haa i.an itchv and
snrs ami boran gottmg taro runn.r.g
si. Mv ar.aio. ww. a I sa-w anl
avatab V and t ocuid not aa.avr anoeaa. I i.m
to use nunel and feat aliprecs far wees.
1 waa the) c lart -ulr .s di:t v ai4
waa cmrnj-iod t-a la on Ouir. g a
cas the Cutacura Soa;a aril a.ro.
(utacura ointment. In eoaat than ta-a
dev. I cvaaiid put on mv Ivaoia and in
I1' .a than three mrta. tSo-irh on d-itv
all the time. I was (me f rv.m je mn.
founded it. nine I toil vou fraiiklr
that futaciira saved me from whal th.
ctoctora r;id a raad lc. apt. tvfaa
P. Hn-a. t haef y rw.e. VI . t-,. Mir.,,
to, alar. 20. I 'AC. aad Nrf. I vans."
For Baby's Bath
CutJcura :5tp has Become tha
Mother' Fa-orite.
Wi-m ba(S wilh Culjrtjra $r
aAia alouiU&0 Jnih luljrurr. 4:nf-
it. srxial asn( httvr
of axroiK-r.tv, pra-
ra.. nunfr t4
itjtifr lS aiv in.
rtf tnfart mn.i rhii-
j drn tn4. am11 hf
-" , tni4 fi ''i-ra rf Cull
.- a I, m . 1 1 rsaj
ful ar.fi rrwmftrtir.
tra.t mt for trwi xintig . liafl4-jnric
aVmajL. raHHi mri r -wrrn Hhir..
nair, c-nitoi htinvr rtf t r kin viki
cm-p. laUavrmiilMfHa asiWhluiWr pur.
OifH'vi ftai-arr aaa - irri-l r -elel.
Pwa I CMftiTaa ; " . iajrr.ii-a iu . rna . . a
a ra-f--Jla M 1 as lea a .1-ew.
e fv-r t Latrt-sV Tl 1 AA 'watw 1 r-a C v-t" . T ft
rwattsaa Uruc a ttaa f.orp. iaMa Jn
rial. I llarrr Whit., proprietor of ti
Hrook aalooo tn this cll. .as ...nalcte.l
resterdav br a Jury before Justice of
the IVao. Vlurphv. of selling Imuor to
a minor, lie w.a fined l:i and roans.
which will amount to rrarlv flan
BAD BLOOD
CURED
i'H. I ttttlH.
r-ry raaa
tfTaoa a
to ffl
ira Cfkn
f t. iT(in r woststt.ox st.
rTl'" S,4H- -
wri silt. Utvaaa.
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