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A'- k THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLANP, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 21. 1903. 'Jitcms of Loc8lt Interest for Busy, Jour ' j .' na! Readers,:;:! '.; ; j , Baseball. i.t , Baseball, . : , " '' , Baseball tomorrow, 1 Baseball tomorrow, V Sacramento i ar . til i -r r .v vs. !.-.." v . ; , Portland Brpwn V.', These ara '. ,'-,; , ' : ,, 'Mlk Fisher's 'M"'" .-.v '"' California Capltolltefc ' ., ' V ' And -are. v ..?v .'' ;f' .':"', V . 1 " Famous .!".. ; y ":', A Baseball player. .".;'t .. , ' Game caled S:So. ,' ' ' , ' Twenty-eighth and Vaughn street. Don't miss thla gams. ' ..' .: Admission, 2i and SO cents. v lckets on sal at all prominent cigar -. ... ,, . '.- . ,. :. k . open week days. 1 o'clock. Gates 'rpvn Sundays', 1 o'clock, i ' : Hair dressing, manicuring men or " women. Rosenthal, Sisters, 180 Fifth. : rina Bay) .Buy Meredith's umbrellas. ... Repairing, recovering. Wash, and Sixth, v Wli la doubt buy a book the. latest and best can lo hal at Kwlhg's, 169 Fourth street " ' ' ''Jaacks' Bras; : CoH ' hawthorns ' and . Grand avenues. Telepliono orders so . Melted. Union 191. , , . '.' Ara yea affile tedf If so, .ask ywr druggie for Qulnesh's Remedy. Its cures or marvelous. '"'Ins XLoasrloaa Restaurant is where .'you canget your money's worth. Cor- !. ner Third and Couch. : '" " Portlaad Clob, ISO Fifth Street. A palatable ; lunch served every evening from 8-untll 11 p. m. love Joy jk Xtlnooln, bookbinders, blank " book ' manufacturers, 128 First street, .near First National Bank. Is ' Braes, plumber, has 'removed . frj Z2 1st st. to 291 R Morrison, lust fuss llorrlson-st. bridge. Phone East 4. The President's car the dining apart- went looked like it had born stocked ; up f rom food sold at Forch's, West Park and Morrison streets. , ,v.. Printing '.that makes. the business man proud of his calling.- It's done by the 1 Metropolitan' Company at 147 Front St., v-opposite Esmond Hotel. You see .us about It. 1 ,. Tickets for the KnJg)iliiMl Ladles of Security excursion next Sunday, May ' 31, can be obtained of member- t depot. or from Woodard, Clarke & Co.; Cottell s .drug store and Mungcr's drug -store. , ' Thlel Detective Berries Co. E.stab- " llshed 30 years, 208 Cham, of Commerce, Portland, N. T.. Chic.. St. Louis, fit. Paul. Kansas City. Denver, City of Mexico, - Montreal, Seattle, Spokane,, San Fran. Bevlval services woi be hell at the Swedish Mission Church at North Sev enteenth and Gllsan streets tonight, Friday and Saturday evenings.' iThe services will begin each evening at 8 4. o'clock..,, . , . Porch's bakery and delicatessen. West Park and Morrlsbhrts the place to buy high-class 'food, -cooked or Uncooked. Ours 4Mbe best to be tiad taorOand 2C I Jar ' A J.j: is" .V 'j ,.v 4 . J at 'it Mr , ' : Polmatler BUtera Orchestra and Str lng QnlatMte, of Wew Tork, Who are at the Winter Oard as of Portland. each. The West Coast Sash and Door Compnny has been Incorporated with a capital stock of $75,000, divided Into 760 shares of the par value of 1100 each. The incorporators are E. B. McFarlaud, A. C. Kmmons and J. A. Martin. That atone laid by President Roose velt today in the City Park was wrought out and dressed up by Hon. Otto Schu mann, who has the contract to build the Lewis and Clark memorial. Mr. Schu mann, bas put up a great 'number of the splendid monuments that so beautify the cemeteries of this city. He has the contract for the Soldiers' Monument in Lone Fir Cemetery, and has that work well In hand. Thm following" have been issued It censes to marry, by the County Clerk; yurs isooe. peer w oe pan m, orisana-- Edward Fr 8oriey over n yearB of ag9t njrwl30)re .V&M King Connty, Wash., and Mrs. Kate . , i.paimer.. over is years or age, or muiv anaey evening- at xnrner- aui rro Tifeseor Krchn's -pupils will give a- gym. . nastio exhibition. The classes , have ''been' making remarkable progress dur ing the -year and some ctever work is r, promised. ,. A . . A banquet was held in A. O. IT. V?) Hall last night in honor of the newly nomah, County;. Carl 7. .Harris, aged. 2 and Minnie Osmund, aged 28, both 'of Multnomah Couhtyi William Edward ELECT OFFICERS -FOR COMING YEAR Grand Lodge Conference Nearly Ended. Rebekahs Adjourned at Noon Con vention a Success Next Meet ing at Astoria. OC3C f "THE DIFFERENT u a n it it ir Af c inafn Tni a it ; d rfi tir r' I - store." vjui o v v i mnn otv iuinu .'... . ' . ...... . , , . . i . t , i , , , FIFTH AND f WASHINGTON ri Fifth Grand Friday Economy Bargain Sale! f Digger and Grander Thari Ever ! This Store Does Not Mislead Here's Startling Values for Friday Never Before Equalled Here or Elsewhere. $1.75 Gowns at 98c n SUksl. Silks!! Silks!!! ' 'nt rlMf Aun, ,'v. y. Absolute 'crioice ofouc ENTIRE LINE of 85c . Foulard Silks in newest 1903 Summer pat terns polka Hotted, rings and figures, conti nental designs, etc. Splendid color assort ment, including black; navy, resade, grey, and light blue grounds. Tomorrow C f -. only at, per yard r....J7t Ladies' All-Linen - Handkerchiefs J Tlrst rioor. Of Richardson linen, laun dered; hemstitched linen cambric, semi-laundered, or .hemstitched sheer linen lawn. Choice Fri- , O vsT-r WW day at, each Tourth "Floor. 0 $4.50 Blankets $2.45 Finej all wool, soft and fleecy, 34-size blankets; 58x76 inches, and our dimensions are always correctly stated if we say 58x76 we don't mean 52x64, or some other size, we mean just as advertised. An- 'other reason why we're "different" from some careless stores. These - blankets are in a pretty pink coloring, edged with binding of hand some, durable, green silk. A standard $4.50 quality. tf A C at a Friday price of aVafi1 Beoond Floor Annex. t Choice -of 12 styles of above quality Gowns,; cambric, nainsook or muslin rpund or squale, high or ld'w-cut neck, trimmed with Valen ciennes or torchon lace, Hamburg or Swiss embroidery. All new and decidedly attractive gowns of $1.75 grade, but tomor- AO row only at QC Special Window Screen Prices, l?c to 33c 22? Fly season is at hand screens are in order. For Frit day only we will sell adjustable.f hardwood frame Window Screens 1ftx3.1 1-3 at 2U37 4 at . ..17o . .83e 30x37tt 3ttx42V at at ....7o . . . .330 3 Cm DC Patent Folding Lunch Boxes Friday only 9c 0 DC 3 carried on by that officer along the Yanrtse KlanK River in China. Camilla Oayiora, now Airs, uiarx, i arand-dauKhter Ol Fsymnnter Joseph Hazard Terry, the hero of tlie United States frigate Brandywlnu in the war of ldll. The Clark family originally came-from Walts, whence tho founder of its Ameri can fortunes, Jonathan Clark, came in 1(29 anT settled first at Richmond, Va. where ha married Ann Rogers, eldest daughter of John Rogers, founder of that city, and then settled et Charlottes villa, two miles south of Montlcello, the home Of Thomas Jefferson. PBZ8BTTEXZAV OEHEBAl A.BSEM BKT.AT X.OB AN0EI.EI. Only SS8.00 from Portland to Los Angeles and return ia Southern Paciflo Company, to atiena me rretDyteria general assembly. Tickets on sale Ma IS. IS and 18 at city office, vomer Thin and Washington-streets. Portland, also at Union Dfpot. .1- As trains will be crowded, passengers should secure sleeping accommodations wimotii aeiay. AMUBEJCEMTB. rnDnDlV' THFATFD CsrtrsraiasieU. vvnvmi 1 m 1 Minigera. r.imlftf nrleM ltie to any seat In ton htl cony. Klrat Boor, Incluumr doxm du lofoi, jc and ROr. rontlnnoim. :ir to 1::h. 100, AT t:S0 F. M. ESWASO SHIELDS' C0KTIHU0US VAVOVIIX. V.r itr too llnan. The biirrat (how ret. Flrt appearance of America' foremort aketch THATCITXS ADD CHEITOWZTR. rretentlns their own eouyriRhted art, "Married UI n (B nreutiein irnvarj. Direct from t'lereUnd. ' THE DE LONO DAIMTT CO. Presenting "Old Ilomeamin" of Podnnk. ME. AMD H8. BH0H80M , PreeentHi their miw-art abmrdlty, , , . 1'lTsw Tear's Eva." 'TUTeral. other bl features. Recnr aeata nix darn to advance. Don't watt The lTth annual Rebekah Assembly "fr"'!?''."" a 1 uuuu.uiuu, BBcu , -.v .1 wouna up us anairs ai noon loaay ana ; to tni, oraen, agea to, . oon or jauimomnn Initiated members of the Knights of the Maccabees.. The affair was under the auspices 'of the united camps of Mult nomah County. '' ' aj ' Jewelry and silverware sale today at a discount to visitors to the -city. Be fore returning to ypur home call at Beck's, 207 Morrison street, near BYoht, aad be convinced that this is said be cause it's true., , Strawberry picking at Hood River commences, this week. Two thousand pickers will be needed to gather the .crop. Nice -light work and good' pay. Steamers leave foot of Alder street , dally at a. m. ' Holiday. Mar 94. at Hi a. m.. Miss Clara Lefflngwell, a returned missionary from China Will speak at the Free Meth odist Church, East, Ninth and Mill streets. , The, missionary will be Iri ' Chinese' costume).' The Southern Paciflo announces that 'trains on the Yamhill, West, and East 'Side divisions, of the road wlii be held, this evening untllp o'clock tq accom modate the viVitottr 4n (he . city . who wish to return heme tonight. President Boosevelt is to be presented County; James P. Moyers, aged 25 and Hattle May Coalbert, aged ZZ, both of Multnomah County. ' Owners of pet -domestic animals have been gladdened by Dr. T. J. Lloyd, who has opened a hospital for the treatment adjourned. Special effort was made to dispose of all pending business in order that permanent adjournment could be taken. It is possible that a brief meet ing will be held tomorrow morning. The Grand Jodt-ef the, Odd Fellows of diseases and afflictions Of their treas-t I opened the third days, session of the ures. He has a house full of cats and convention in Anon Mail inis morning. . t-mm dogs at this time, and his success in the treatment of these animals has been phenomenal. - Dr. Lloyd Is a- vete rinary. surgeon and.spedtelisti'oJl' wide renown, and there 4s Mt'-f disease to which the horse is heir to that -he does not thoroughly understand. His stable and hospital is ' located at 108 North Sixth street, near Ollsan. His 'phone number Is Main 2286. A car hold-up is different from our style of doing business. We never hold up anything but the quality of our splendid sewing machines, which we buy for cash at Jobbers' discounts, and retail - at wholesale prices. We have gome machines, taken In exchange, that really only needed a little repairing to make them as good as new, which we sell at price's so small that it seems like we are giving" them away. It is worth while -for prospective buyers to look these over, anyway, we sell Wolff- American bicycles the. same as sewing machines retail at wholesale rates. lie In Portland -with a large rhuiook f Sigel & Smith. 3S5 Morrison street, Mar- on,, weighing 63 pounds. The big quam Building. Baseball. flsn was exhibited, yesterday In a, down town market and attracted much atten tion. It was ordered by E. E. Klmber-. land. - " Tomorrow nigrht the Portland Turn Verein give their second gymnastic ex hibition of the season at their hall, cor ner Fourth aria Yamhill streets. The public 'invited and an interesting pro- ...111 V. 1 V... . V. 1 'i88es. ; . ; . , ' i , Major WUllaia) Bancook Clark will X4ddres! Jpe Woman's Club tomorrow "RlteMiOorL Tha.meetlntf -will be1 under rthe charge of Frau Mundt and a pleas leg feature of -the program will be tli) . rendition of a German play by a number .of the club women. There is comfort as well as luxury In a nice Persian rag of' carpet. We im ; port- them; likewise Turkish draperies and all kinds of Oriental goods. Main ' American depot, New York City. : Port- land branch.- 411 Washington street. Ativan & Klioury. the cataraet Willa"mette Falls-- gon City delightful scenery all the ay up, and down the river 25 cents round trip-rtoday. Steamer Leona leaves Tylor-ptreet dock at 8:30, 11:30. 3 and .':1s dally. Here's an aflstocmtlc ex-'-'clirsion fota quarter. Take the family along, andenjoy an outing. Artiolss of ' Incorporation of the Cro Baseball. ". Baseball tomorrow, -Baseball tomorrow, Sacramento ' ' . Portland Browns. , , . These arc .. -. I Mike Fisher's California Capitolltes, . . .. And are Famous . -. Baseball players. ;" Game caled 3:30. Twenty-eighth and Vaughn streets. Don't, miss this game. : Admission, 25 and 50 cents, . Tickets on sale at all prominent cigar stores. (. - ' ,.; '' Gates open week days. 2 o'clock. .Gates open Sundays, 1 o'clock." .- -Se CURES CATARRH Hyomei, the Most Wonderful Cure ' for Catarrh Ever Discovered," Says flavor Ward. Do not try to cure catarrh by taking drugs into the stomach: it cannot be cured in that manner.' The only way in Announcement had been made yester day that the annual election of officers would occur'early this morning, but it was nearly noon before the balloting began. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Grand master, Joseph Mlcelli, Roseburg; deputy grand master, J. A. Mills, Salem; grand secretary. E- R. Sharon; grand warden. Dr. Byron F. Miller, Portland; grand representative. Robert Andrews, Portland. Jr A report was presented by the trus tees of the Odd Fellows' Home showing that the present building is Inadequate to the needs, or the order, and recom mending .that an addition be built at once. The matter was referred to committee and no rormai action was taken. Bebekaha Elect. , 'Late yesterday afternoon the follow ing grand officers were elected by the Rebekahs; President, Mrs. Lizzie How ells, Oregon City; vice-president, Mrs. Nora Burnett,' Athena; grand warden. Mrp. Ella Frazer, Eugene; grand sec retary; Mrs. Ora Cosper, Dallas; grand treasurer, Mrs. Emma Harding La Grande. . The only contest of importance was for the office of grand warden, there be ing Ave candidates. Several ballots re sulted in the election of Mrs. Frazer. Tomorrow evening tho visiting Re bekahs and delegates to the' Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows will meet at the Temple and take cars for a tour of the city, visiting the I. O. O. F. Home for Needy Members on Holgate street. The next annual meeting of the grand encampment and Grand Lodge of Rebekahs will be held in Astoria, There will be ameeting tomorrow morning and possioly a brief meeting- will be held during the afternoon " for the closing up' of routine business. Members of the Grand Lodge and of local lodges. r met at the Temple this noon in full regalia and marched to the depot to meet and greet the President. There were about 1,100 in line. GRANDSON OF THE " EXPLORER IS HERE Grandson of one of the duet of great explorers who first "crossed the plains" and discovered the fertile fields of Ore- fut-McAveal Comnanv have been .filed ?hAt'' h,!! A0.? : Jlom.mo.I?Aise?e,?"Jl,?e eon where onfy barren wastes were pop- with the County Clerk. The canital fS-iR.iW'KrXrZ? "ffiSS supposed to exist. Major William stock, is. 810,000 divided . into 1.000 shares of the par value of $10 each. The Incorporators t. are' J. J. Crdfut. Alex ander McAyeal and 'W. A. Slingerland. The company Intends to conduct a general . merchandising, mercantile, ma chinery' And. manufacturing business- In the City of Portland. The following; marrlajre certificates ,have been returned to the office of the county clerk: . Albert Molt and Helena strong testimonials as to the remarkable Meyers, pastor flciatlng; prevent their growth. Hyomekis the only known method of treatment; that accomplishes this. It is the simplest, most pleasant and the only absolute cure for Catarrh that has ever been discovered. . Thousands of unsolicited testimonials have been received from the most prom- who Have been cured by thia remarkable J the grandson of Captain William tlark, remedy. 5 Ministers, hankers even eminent y physicians have Hancock Clark is In Portland and to day will occupy a prominent position upon the. platform during the ceremonies attending the laying of the corner stone of the monument to Lewis and Clark. Major Clark is & resident of New York and arrived in-this city last even ing accompanied by his wife. He is Tha Ralrop Thoateo Qeorn lilt, vunn iiibuuv Maotfer. A pronounced hit, Ealph Stuart and Company in "MOKTX OEISTO." "It will lire JoreTer." A macalflceat ceenle ma vimjt ' Erantnr 15e, 35o, nhc, SOe; 15e. 8ftc. Neit "ForndllT." produetios of grind autlnre, 10c, CONCERT HAIX , , BLAZIF.R BROS. CONCERT EVKRY KIOBT. S4S-248 Bl'UNSIDE. WINTER OARDEPS THIRD AVD K0RRISO1T, BABEMEMT. A Rtiort for Laditi and OaatUman Only. MACK 0. ORKEMK. Proprietor. t Hsu u. KJiiiu, uaniger. Phone, Main til. PROGRAM OF MU8IO TOKIOHT. "Beneath tUe Sturrjr Flag" Koulnnkjr "Uly of the Kilt- Waltsea" . . . Leo Berliner "Kaarlnatton" Tirhanl String quintet -"Concert Walti". Von Tllser "itipplins Wtp Hwenade" Snyder Sons "MenuiRe of the Vluleti".0. Luders ' MIm K. 1'hrllls. "WanpanKeh Two-Step1' C. M. Chapel 'Babjrlon" : M. Watnoa Strlns quintet "Viaiona of Real Waltaea'1 10. Trio for- lolln, cornet and plino "Anael a Hen-mile "... 11. Vocal duet "Tell Me" R. KeUer Mime E. I'hvllla and btiBelta. n r . i.. .... wH. 1 1 J . I "The Hinging (ilrl" .......... v. Herbert MIh llelene. 13. Selection "The Htorka". ...... .F Chapln 14. Bong "IntrmeM,'r rrom "t;Taiier Iluatlcana" ..r. Maaeagnl Mini r. I'nriua. IS. "Belle of UranHiU Waltaea".... Max Witt 18. Btrlns oulntet ' lveta chottlche".. C. DeLano IT. Walta "I'd I.Ike to Hear That Hong Again" ...'. Whit 18. "Mr Noble Babe Two-Step" . v .. N. Klohr The flneat f Cold Lunonea ana lxncaoiei Mired. All wletiei of Shell With la Baaaon. Crmwflah a Bpaoialty. NOT INT A STERN WHEELER Masters and Pilots Are in Favor of Twin Screw Fireboat. 5?f GOOD PUS? Ah is. JhCk . TW)L VICE BaMSMsjsMsMssMKssrS I . 4 II Is easy I receive. II FPPP For PilpC One jJ WeeR lawyers. sent s, Kev. P. Placldes, O. S. ,B., powers of Hyomel to cure catarrh. Of Mt Angel Catholic Church of- Former Mayor Emery M. Ward of ik: Irvine H Smith and Berths, a Trenton. N. J., writes: "Tou have my K.'-wiSS 5d o!Ia.r; permission, to say that I believe 'Hyo- Jtoblnson. 'Rev. William . P., Scott,' of Sfpr,ral Cieone,-or., omciating; John 8. Morgan And Dot Warmoth, : Kev, W. J. SVal ts, paston f Woedlawn . Methodist Church offlclating. ;;;:-'. i r -. ' Arltolea of Incorporation of the Unit ed States Laundry Company Jiaye been filea in the orace or the County Clerk. The' incorporators are James M. Flnley, D. M. .Poftaugh and J. Daniels, The capital stoclt is ;,20,000 divided Into 3,000 shares of the par "Value of J10 the Northwest explorer, and his oldest living direct descendant.- , Major and Mrs. Clark will remain at 4 the Hotel Portland for one .week. ' a-uesta nf tho Lewis and Clark Fair commission.-' At the end of that time they will visit mei' to be one of the most wonderful j Mrs Eva Emory Dye, authoress of cures for catarrh and throat trouble that J "The. Conquest" at her home In Oregon eLeruc" k- .. 7t C-Uy- The Claries wiu. before their re- cfo'se olr tnr frtonds of mirie to whom I hava ree-!" M" naiunrrai i nooq ommended JHyomei.' and who I am anx- I iver. and Gen. John M. Bacon at Van lous snau nave mt oenent 01 mis re-1 couver, yvasn. ma rkable panacea." The leading druggists Jt i this ' city have so much commence in -the power of Hyomei to cure catarrh that they will sell it under the absolute guar8-"o or refund the money. Though 63 years of age. Major Clark '. is as erect in carriage and as graceful as a boy.; He hasseen much military serv ice and was secretary to Admiral Rad- ; ford, V. 8.- during the explorations We will nake special low prices on ail grades of Itr.' 17-JEWELED WATCHES. These are great railroad, watches and recog nized as good timepieces by all railroad men. Our guar antee with each one. You will save a few dollars by buying one this coming week. The advocates of the theory that the proposed fireboat for the Port of Port hind should be a stern wheeler are meet ing with decided opposition. Last Tuts day evening Willamette Harbor, No. 23, American Association of Masters and Pilots of Steam Vessels, held a meeting In this city, at which the subject of the fireboat was under discussion. The as sociation comprises nearly all the mas ters and pilots of steam craft on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. About 40 members were present at the meeting ahd It was the unanimous opinion that the fireboat should be a twin screw boat and not a stern wheeler. A communica tion embodying this view was addressed to the Mayor and the Executive Board. The plans of the "HamlU" we re submit ted and carefully discussed by those present at this meeting, and It was the general opinion that with the changes that have been suggested she would prove a satisfactory flreboat. The communication addressed to the Mayor and Executive Board Was as fol Gentlemen At a meeting of the Mas ters and Pilots of Willamette Harbor, No. 23, the merits of the different types of flreboats, suitable for this city were discussed, and the undersigned1 was In structed to communicate to you the fol lowing resolution, unanimously adopt ed: 'Inasmuch as opinions of all sorts have been advanced in regard to stern wheel, single and twin screw steamers'. and as these opinions have mostly em' anated from men who do not make handling steamers a profession, and as these opinions may result in creating doubts In your mind as to the most suitable type to adopt, we. as practical and professional masters and pilots, hav ing had the experience in handling steamers of all classes In this harbor, Resolved, That we strongly recom mend the twin -screw type, of steamer for our fireboat, and that.such steamer should be built of steel.' ".Respectfully yours, "W. N. POPEJ,- Captain." tJ In publishing yesterday; the news that the offer to sell thfrifamill to the city had been withdrawn, The Journal gave what purported to be a quotation from the letter of withdrawal which has since proved to be erroneous, and which might give a mistaken impres sion. The supposed quotation was ob tained from a city official, and was to the effect that the receivers "do- not desire the City of Portland as a pur chaser of the boat Hamlll, as there are now other purchasers in view." No such statement was contained in the letter, which was as follows: "As a considerable time has elapsed since the olter was made and no answer has been received, we have been directed by the receivers to withdraw the offer heretofore made to you for the sale of the above named steamer." There was no statement that the re ceivers do not wish to sell tho Hamlll to the city, and the withdrawal was ap parently for the reason that they do not wish to leave their offer open for an in definite period, as they might thereby lose the opportunity to negotiate! a sale to some other purchaser. to give and hard to Our advice about a LAWN MOWER This summer is to buy the WILDWOOD Our reasons will be of the self evident kind, but talk goes with them If you'll call and examine them. Prices from $3.00 UP. Drop In and see-them on evi dence, Dayton Hardware Co. First and Taylor Streets. AT T&E BIOW OP THE PADX.OCX BBaasswsvBBBSSBSSBnessspsssMsssiaiwaB( OLD EAST PORTLAND FENCE & WIRE WORKS none White m. A. Oarlsoa, mp, Manufacturer of WOOD, IRON AND STEEL TENCING V tad ths Valversal OoatsinaUea raoaj mmmafssmm- Roof Creating, Window Guards, ZVXBTTSOJrCr XX WTJLX. 189 JZ. Morrison ., " Portland. Or. Portland Riding Club. The beat medical authorities are ananlmotii In recouiiutadlna liorback rldius for Bermua. lung aud kiuilrt-d complaints. Particularly U thla biod of rxerolw txmeacial on tall Writ Uoaat, 'brt tb intlcut ran enjoy tli. pur. fiien air, Inhale Nuture'n uaone aud the renin ou frngruro of jilne, fir. eedar and hemlock, it la afe tit sar that then U no country on earth whera borHback riding la mora health ful than in Oregon. - PORTLAND KIDINQ CLUB W. O. BROWN, Manarer. 94 XUavanth St. Phone, Main 181. Saddle aorsM aad oarriaaai. Horsas k-JUfLI and sold. Mann & Beagh 92 SECOND STREtT ' Bet STARK and OAK e" ' PRINTERS TELEPHONE -444 . ATTENTION! Art and Science SIGN0R G. FERRARI Formerly of nilati, Italjr, - Cures Catarrh and .Asthma lmiljr by Ala method of voice culture. Singing taught from foundation ' to irtihtlo finish. Testimonials open to Inspection at his tudlo. . , ' -; MULKEY BUILDINO, oom-axcoiro avs xobjuso st& . a I FridayiMSaturday Bargains CIVARY'S The Fair'! PtrUTAir KOSrXBT The best blacks, smoothest yarns and most dur. able hoae to be had for the money. vOur special values, boys4'and girls' hose, at ifto. These are nrtt the. so-failed 26o hose for 10c, but no better can be had for 10c. - " ',:,-. 89 WASaniuiun bxkeet, i Xet. Slxtn aad SsrsBth. ' PROF, WILDER WILL PLAY BAPTIST ORGAN He Has Consented to Occupy the Loft on Next Sunday. When tlie congrreg-atlon of the First Baptist Church of Portland assembles for worship next Sunday morning it will be greeted by music from the Immense pipe organ played by Prof. w. M. Wilder, The man visbo f?r more than 14 years has been the musical director of the Baptist Church will again be In his accustomed place, after an absence of one week. At least for the time being the effort to cause his removal has fallen flat. The decision to retain Prof. Wilder as' organist at tne Baptist cnurcn was reachAd at a meeting of the music com mlttee held last night. Prof. Wilder's resignation, which had been tendered as soon as he became aware his services were not satisfactory, was not accepted and the committee this morning .serrf him an Invitation to continue his services. This he has consented to do. "As long as my resignation has not been accepted I am the. Baptist organ ist," Mr.lder said today. "I,"have con sented, upon request from the committee, to occupy the organ loft next Sunday morning an evening!"1 ,. - Mrs. C. A. Dolph. chairman of the Bap tist music committee, said:' 1 "Prof. Wilder has consented to furnish us with music. No deflnate action has been taken, regarding his resignation. I sincerely, hope, however, that the mat ter is settled for all time and that Prof. Wilder will continue to act" lV.H.IVfAR&ELL&CQ. 121-123 Ornnd Ave. Boys' $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Vested Suits Special AT 81.88 Just 40 odd suits, in sizes from 3, to 8," all good patterns, splendid qualities, and every one sold regular from $2.50 to $4. 35c-Window Shades at 25c Good quality shade cloth, dark green; size 3 feet wide 'by 0 feelong, good - spring roller. $1.00, $1.15 Wrappers at 69cts. Good, Percale Wrappers, made with flounce,' v neatly -trimmed, well made, best patterns,' full size. :.:Wf r Men's and Boys' Dnfaundried White Shirts, rt) O 40cgrade, at.. All sizes, 12 to 16 1-2 good, full size. -V-T