I: THE OREGON pXlXY JO URNAI- POKTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10 1003. ii f V isffliiii r ti ' - ...i . , ' 'i' V i. " :"5 f 'T.s' ', illiii THEATRICAL OFFERINGS - 1 Items of Local' interest for. Busy uaUdi-'Dolli Folkenber. C. B. oaUf, Ma Power, B. EL. Re. Jessie L. Boo- vill, .Mn. W. 8. Larkin. Aldwin V, Oliver and Tana O. Klamenson, ', ; , Baak & foun-If Ml' Lorin River will call at Th Journal offloa, til Tamhtll street, and Drove her property. walled yesterday eat of th Cascade ' may have aame by paying cot,of Mountain, out w in wi or trvis rang I aavercisemenu w . ,; WBATZBB TOXXOAIT. Moderately men temperature pre- ' Mountain, but to . was rrom is to is deereaa cooler. Bhowera and thunderstorm hava eurred generally In Nevada.-Southwest-ern Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Ns , braska. North Dakota and Northern Min nesota,,! .1.-4 r. . , 'i, .. , . . i n weatner ia unsettled In the North Foifla States, and'ihowera and thunder etorme are probable Thursday,., It will b cooler east of the Cascade Mountains. . 4. i EDWARD A. BEALS, :;v., reQat vmeiaj. . The Blvr. in; river at r-oruana tni morning la f TV1 I feet and rlalng alowly. A ataaa of I mil. 7 feet will be-reached Thurutiv. and I M ration, ahouid be made for itogi 2h"" rS L ih' -her. I on about sir hv an. I of Schenectady, w. asking the Where WW ULI VI UW1 aVI II 1VI IIM mfll Btiok Stick your patrona with poor ork. Thla la not tha . motto of . tha United State Laundry. If our work don't auit you w will gladly do It over again. The main thing witn ua ia pieaa lng our customer. , . . . ' , ' ' Beeldeata la Altotaa end Holladar ad dltlon are expreeelng great pleaaur over tha decision to give public conoerta In Holladay Park. The park la one of the moat beautiful In Portland, but com plaint la mad that It haa never been given proper attention. ' Bostaaaetar Baaoroft la In receipt of a communication from Jamea W. Veedtr REPEAT CHARGES OR UNFAIRNESS SOLD. A IIEPP1R MAN GOLD BRICK $t2,50 Fora-Cotton Sultr HOTEL AlimU. . Tortla4 D; 8. Kerrh-k and wife, Tarkrllle, N. V.; Mir 0. W. Wood, Ulae A. Wood, Aatorla; C. H. t'olllua, tblcifo; 1, Johaawun, Colorado Bprlnn; 1. K. Murpbr, Tacoua; H. C. BelllniBr, Victoria,- .B. C.i 0. H. Xtaule, Vmitoai A, P. Hhiilt.o, Wnry Htll, J. B. iirtwatrr, 8ao Franclaco; U. Winter. cltjt W. 1. Rail. Taroma: K. Oaaa and arlf. Van eeoiwr, B. C; 4. A. McAlllacrr, baWBuort, la.i C. A. C'oncdoa, Uuhitlu I)r. Rodlncton, Oak- UmI MIU i'AMAM. I T7. 1 . . h. . in.. ...I 1 I . . vi vi' I'uiyiH) wiwi Bvwvri I rranciaco; Mine orrahv, Uakiandi ailaa I wngnf. abaent from hla home for many yeara, and Vaeder aaya he I wanted in order that an estate may be aettled. The atory f Saeajawea, printed In an attractive booklet, will be distributed through, the secretary of the Statu As sociation, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans, of Os wego. This waa decided upon at a meet ing of the aoclety held yesterday after noon at the home of Mra.'C. M. Cart- HOW Pi Wi AlllSOn WaS new playhouae. The management "Steered" Into a Store Called patrona of th public, who like that At II I. I II. I t" I ajtvlit sivniieaaimjftrif an1 4 the Unm wer nuDana iviaae 10 ray ,c piu la tnit B. of ts; thatrtPar-bTjameea;-tm-fa handaomek well-appointed, house, built especially for vaudeville and containing every up- to-date convenience will stimulate the Cflue Mft Will Hsn a Fovju I public then aucces will crown their wujo iiu mil nu w W" I -rr. Mr. P H Rrnwn Pinlflo rn. Things to Say to His People repr.puuve for , Paciflc North. taL ti n i ti i alT. x western Vaudeville Circuit, has been in vvnen ne ueis nome aduui Fake Stores In Portland. al of geata for Bmplre Opening. Tha ' aale of aeata . for the opening week of the Empire commences tomor row at the theatre, and thoae desiring sure to bear the same in mind, aa It is nnmhhlnts! Still talntr MaHa almost ah assured fact that the de- r " & ...u mand, especially for the opening per formance, Monday night, June 16, will be enormous.: .Several of the actors that are to appear, on the opening bill arrived - from New York last evening and more are expected In dally. High- class vaudeville will reign supreme at Concerning Conduct of the City Engineer's Office in Sidewalk Matter. Alleged Discrimination Without Uuse May be Basis tor Suit Marshall Brothers Defend the Department. Auntln, Han Rafael: B. A. Btaart, BaattUs . . wrainertora, BnO MAbrr.-Albany; Mra aiarr n. how nan. Niaa Uary Held. Mlaa B. trail. Mlaa Ellaahetb Uoodloa, U. U. Allen. I.. Mr ir U. Hawsey. panrllle. Kjr.; K. K. Inaeraoll, peaiua; v. a. nay, nan rranciaeo i. v. Nor key aad danicbter, Brooklyn: U. W. King, Albena. O.; K. T. I-lttle, Naw Tork a C. Palmer, St. Louts; K. R. Worrell, V. & Mc- intrra, Buttler: M. Hermann, Nw York: . M. Wheeler and wife, B. D Treadwell and wife, Warren, Ark.: 1. C. Reed and. wife, r. D. Long and wife. New "Castle. Ura. Park 1 1 if ton, Mlaa Hnaaey,- Ban Franrlaeo; Mra. H. B. I.lod and diifhterr Bonlb Dakota; W. T, Wllllamann. Halrm; W. Mainland and wife. Wla eonaln; I. H. Oroot and' wlta. Denver: H. B. Brooke, C W. Murphy and party, Chlraro; 0. . Berk man, Ban rranclaeo: M. A. War ren, Llneoln; W, T. Barry, Maaaahoaetta; J, l iiucrina, nan rranriaeo; . v. wanniaton. r. Moff and wife. Seattle: B. A. Hnw- (1 and- wife New York: B. Melneke. Mll- aukee: M. Hambnrcer. Baa Pranrlaro: T. O. Illlhourn. Cblraro; J. H. I'llman. Jr.; rhlewa-n; T. t. Olbha. Bpokane: J. C. Wallaee and wife: Robert Wa llaee and wife. J. L. Wallare, Lydia Wallace, Llnrlaay Wallace. R. Uray. CleTe land: M. L. Btern. Chloaao; C. V. Bloeura and daiirhter. IMttahara; R. R. Haalewond and wife, frherman. Teaaa: Robert Morrla, Chleafo; Mra. W. U. Taylor, Milwaukee; Mrs. A. M. Caudee and children. Denver: H. C. Beanian. A. B. Taylor. Eeerett: E. A. Heard and wife. Rome. Oa.; Martin Blerdenhaeh. Idaho: Mra. J. A. Rwaaell, child and maid. Vancouver; A. B. farter. ettle;.R. 8. Koapp, Yuka. Cel.; R. W. OirlaUon. fiold Hill: J. H. Tucker. Ta enma; C. A. Hucker, Atlanta, Oa. , Imperial William Maaon, Carom City: fl. h. McKemle, IxMtlne: Mra. W. Madlaon. Aatnrla; T. Hnhhard. - Iixlepeiidence: II. C. t'lalr. Hag Inaw: i. Thnmaa. Fern Hill: MIm Irne Jamea. j-CUttrte Oat.- fc WJlaoo,. .Un,..VUm, Balero; Mrv Mar Nperspr. Mra. I. J. Sulli van and daughter. Kalama: I). M. Stuart. Aa torla: MUlan Tettlt. Fannie Pettlt. Bait Ike; I.. J. Caaurle and wife, Dakland City: C. F. McKenney. Brattle: II. P. Alfert and wife. Wataontown. Pa.; TI A. Mncre; Salem: f. W. Brown. Ncedh-a. Oal.: Vlrall Cona. Paraler. Of . r Oaorife TTall, rjeore ' Hardwif . J. . ' Vonnr. Cnttaae (,roe: (i. C. Murrla. Aahland: C. B. Beckea. Chlraro ; Alei Martin and wife, Klamath Falla; A. P. Hndawa, Ban Franclaeo; Dr. F. A. Bailey. HHhboro. rine Bay I Iiur Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing, recovering. Wash, and Sixth. whalebone, found on the beach near Oyatervtlle. has been added to the col lection of curloa In tho free muaeum at the City Hall. Rev. Father Hadley found the bone, which la shaped like a canoe. It la aupposed to have come from the roof of the great aea mammal'a mouth. i &Ugnifal miver Excursion The ateamer Leona leaves foot of "Taylor atreet tomorrow, and every day. at MO, 11:86, and e'eloek for- Oregon City and Willamette Falla. Fare for round trip. 25 cent. Passengers may take a layover at the Falla and return on any boat of the day. The smailpo patients at the Florence Crlttenton Rescue Home are all con valescent, and City Physician Zan atates that the contagion ha ran Its course there. Five women were 111 with it, and but for the fact that All of the Inmate were vaccinated promptly when the flrst rases broke out, many other would have followed. It 1 claimed. The jaVegulato Ma popular steamer "Bailey Oatsert" leavea Portland dally for the Cascades of the Columbia, af fording everybody a fine opportunity to view the magnlcent scenery and raging flood. Steamer leaves Alder-street wharf dally at t a. m.; Sundays 9 a. m. Music and meals on board. Round trip fare $1.60. Phone. Main H. . TI .ridy, 19 &4b Children's fast color Sun Bonnets. Spe clal for Friday only, lZVtc each. Her cules that's the name of our children's and misses' stockings. It denotes strength. 11 and 26 cents a pair. A new lot of belts just arrived. And they are the latest (It's a fact.) At the big East 81de Department Store. Kennard ft Adams, hit Williams avenue. It Is a pleasure and satisfaction to know, when you go to a drug store, that you can depend on getting exactly what you want. That Is the reaaon that Albert The latiat victim of the notorious Hull clothing store at Third and Burn tide streets, an adjunct of Sfraln'a cotton-mlstlt place on a mora promt sent thoroughfare, is P. W. Allison, a resident of Eastern Oregon. ' Allison waa slopping at the St Paul House In this city and waa approached last Fri day by A stearer for the Hub game. who asked htm If h wa not going to buy some clothing. "Ye," replied Allison. "I am." . Allison, accompanied by another young man from the cattle country, went to the Hub and paid 112.60 for a suit of cotton clothing and were told that the outfit was a "misfit" made for an 3a tern house. The purchasers brought" the suit to The Journal office Saturday and an examination of It was mad. The suit wa a plain, shoddy affair, the sleeve of which had been length ened out by the Hub's non-union tailor in such a way as to suggest the work of a novice. The cloth wa th poor est quality of good, miserably put to gether. Three dollars would have been a big price for It. "Did you not see th expose of the Hub and Strain's in The Journal 7' wa asked of Allison. "I did not see It In time." said the young man. "You see I am not well acquainted In Portland. My home la In lieppner -and I have been in the habit of buying goods here, but If the Portland people are going to allow such bunco games to be run on those who patronise this city I will, for one, take my-business away from this place. "I consider it a shame that such establishments as strain's should be I. nlr noonla oa thaw Ar. a nt M ly ;-.. i1 1 tcxtve rt 1 s tr "th e! f 1 Pa href - in newspaper that are supposed to be respectable. When 1 get back to Heppner I will have something to say to our people on thla subject." town for the past four days arranging things so that the opening bill will run juat as. smoothly as If the house had been open for year. Ulghlr lleaed Audience. Many people attended The Baker last night and many were delighted at the performance given by the Stuart Com- pany of "Th Cat and the Cherub." It 1 In a class of It own, and like unto no other play that has been seen in Portland In year. Tho play shows the way the heathen, especially of the lower class, known as th highbinder, plots and carrlea out his wrongdoings. 'The Cat and the Cherub" is followed by "The Peacemaker," a, comedy in one act, from- the pen of Ralph Stuart and Arthur Bragdon, who wrote it intend ing it for laughing purpose only, and It mad good their every wish. CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER STREETCAR A City & Suburban car crushed little HaxwU Week. Ralph Stuart and hla excellent .com pany will begin their final week of thla engagement next Sunday afternoon, June 14. Th bill for the closing week 1 'Th Virginian," a domestic drama in five acta, by Bartley Campbell. It is a play that appeals to people of the present day much the same class aa "In Mis souri." The time of the play Is 1891 and 1866. A young man, "Vandyke Ver non, called "Van," Is the principal char acter. The entire company will be well cast the full strength of the member used. There are some fine character parte and the comedy 1 particularly good. It is safe to predict that crowded houses will greet Mr. Stuart and hla company In this, the closing bill of the present engagement. Matinee Saturday. Xded Air, Vot Hot Air. Although the weather was a bit sultry last night, the patrons .of The Baker were as cooTWlf they We're: at' the em- shore, Instead of attending a theatre. Reason Mr. Baker, with his usual en terprise, has Installed in his popular trimmed playhouse an Ice cool-air t plant. This system Is used very extensively through out thu Eaat during tha heated term, and has met with great favor. Complaints are still being made con. coming the conduct of the City En gineer's office, particularly concerning what IS alleged to be the discrimina tion in th matter of selecting ma terial for sidewalks. The charge mad by soma leading cement dealer of th city through Th Journal Friday last have been reiterated and it la still probable that th Incident will not ter minate, before legal action ha been taken by thoae who declare they have a grievance against 1 this department of th oity government The principal allegation la to the e.Tect that th City Engineer's office mad a practice of recommending on particular kind of cement to the dis advantage of other kinds, equally good, without officially stating any cause for the discrimination; At present there Is an unusually large amount of sidewalk Improvement being dene throughout the elty and the gen tlemen who mad the charges referred to ballev that, any on firm favored by the engineer or hi deputies can reap a commercial harvest out of proportion to the business It could otherwise ex pect to obtain. Defend Xngiaeer' Offloe. Marshall Brothers, contractors, who were mentioned In a Journal article of Friday last, said this morning: "We ar not in th cement selling business, but oonflne ourselves strictly to concrete work. We know nothing of any discrimination of any character that has been made In favor or any particular brand of cement, but on the contrary we have been given a Hat by th engineer' office, which comprises about a dosen brand of cement which had been tested by th engineer's office and found to be above the standard tensile strength and which were accept able to that office. We were Instructed that we might use, to the satisfaction of the engineer's office, any one or all of these brand of cement sold on this market, and whenever th test haa i'sth?rT btrtow tire viami5Td turtav wvtiavr not used that brand of cement." 5r OIds,Vortman&I(in A SURPASSING SAliE gf WRAPPERS 89c Opens Here Tomorrow Morning at 8 a. ra , You know when we say "SALE" it means a crowd, and If - you want to see a crowd tHat is a crowd, just drop in at opening time tomorrow ..morning,, for at 8 o'clock when the gong rings for "attention" to our army of helpers, we 6hall place on sale- on 2d floor all the ends of our wrapper stock all the season's oddments hundreds of them, values up to $2.50, and all of a uniform price each of 89c These wrappers are all of the good house wrapper materials lawns, percales, dimities and outing flannels, the colors are the wrapper colors of this season light and dark, the patterns very pretty. You can't make it too hot for us we'll cut the pace even hotter than the weathef every day. We're out for business B-U-S-I-N-E-S-S business, and-this is going to be the GREATEST BUSINESS MAKER. IN THE WRAPPER LINE this City of Portland ever knew. Make your plans today to be here tomorrowr EARLY in the morning, $2.50 Q ft Wrappers M OVC "Th Stubbornness of 0raldln.n If "The Stubbornness of Oeraldlne" was manifested towards ner moaiste, that charming, young creature held out ry th American Restaurant, corner Berni. the drugglat, corner Second and , CLfr at.hi , JLh i.i ln a 00d . 8oft an1 c,,nin ar Third and Couch. The best of every- Washington, enjoy, the confidence and d"r 't'V0 "''""J the gown that cVmely Mary Mannerlng thing. generous patronage of the public a he SifL'll i .a5..- o?I wears when portraying the willful Br, Amelia Siegler ha returned from taking pnat-gmduate work. Phone' resi dence. ITnloft i!i .. Ar yos afflicted f If so, ask your drugglr -for Qulnean's Remedy. It cure or marvelous. lrtla OlaV-HO Fifth street A palatable lunch served every evening from I until 11 p. m. 'Building im going ahead rapidly In th residence districts, a large number of new homes being under construction. apor Bath, scientific massage, by . young Jady . masseuse. Boom .2 8 ..Ral eigh Building. Sixth and Washington. X. X. Brno, plumber, ha removed from 22 1st at to 291 EL Morrison. Just serosa Morrison-st bridge. Phone East Th Portland Crtcltat CluH "will meet - tomomiw in - room 222. Chamber -of Commerce. A full attendance Is de sired. From th 7th to th Mth of July the Evangelical anniversaries will be cele brated In Sellwood Parks at the foot of Spokane avenue. Baport rclvd in this city Indicate that rain Is needed to Insure the grow ing crops In the Walla Walla Valley and ln Southern Washington. Th work of repairing the asphalt . pavement along Washington street, from doe. His drug store is one pf the old landmarks of the city, having been es-. tablished for many years, and has al ways enoyed the reputation for fair and honest dealing. Aa open-air mtlng of the Mult nomah Alliance No. 4 wa held Tues day evening last at the' home of J. E. Burke, corner of Elghtheenth and East Pine. Chinese lantern were scattered about under the trees, producing a charming effect Stirring addresses were made by I. H. Amoa, Rev. J. F. Ghormley -and B. Lee Paget, predicting- the final- overthrow of tho- liquor traffic. Recitations and music fol lowed, completing a very pleasant evening's entertainment. Th t-sro special Southern ' Paciflc trains which left Southern California at-nrtdnlght Sunday," arrived tir- Port land yesterday... There were, including delegate to the Presbyterian Assembly, reoently held ln Los Angeles, and their wlvea and families, exactly 2t0 persons on the two sections. One train left yesterday afternoon for Puget Sound; the other was side-tracked and the vis itors used It for a hotel last night. The day was spent in sightseeing. A party I of 70 left this morning for a trip up the river. for the visitors Portland. Th following officer have been elected by the State Homeopathic So- Front and Arthur street. South Port land. The lad was 7 year of ago and the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Satter white of No. 8 Third street. No in quest will be held, aa Coroner Finley Is convinced the rataiity was purely accidental., -The: -lad hadbewiTrtaylng- on the side walk under a store awning at the cor ner of Front and Arthur streets, and the far was ln charge of Motorman J. Henninger. According to all who witnessed the accident, no bis me can attach to the motorman. He was running his car at slow rate of speed, and as soon as he discovered the boy on the track, re versed thfl power ' with remarkable promptness. Coroner Finley arrived soon after the accident and took the remains to his morgue. - -The body will - be taken to the home of the parent today. heroine, whose etubnornn won her happlnes. Aa dainty In coloring' a Mias Mannerlnar herself ' are the frock that he wears, and. what' la more, they tiering and her excellent company seem to take on a part of her own soft, gentle nature. Beaut),fuJ, indeed. Is the !, purg wiyte. toilette mat uerajaine wears. iron the crown of her pretty head to the em broldered hem of her bewitching frock. she is arrayed In white. Tha many gore of the white crepe skirt are hem tltced together with heavy silken thread, and the bottom of the skirt is with embroidered Insertion. The bodice Is light and delicate from the filmy Valenciennes upon it, and the full flowing sleeves end in frills of the same rare lace. Superb 'la the evening cloak that en folds Miss Mannerlng's graceful figure. It touches the hem of her dinner gown and is rich ln heavily wrought embroid ery, a deep lace flounce and full ruches of pleated chiffon. The cloak Is of rich brocade, the flow ers being done ln natural colors, and a flnunc of . rich lace foot th garment About the neck, down th front and on the sleeves In fluffy chiffon. Mary Man- ill present "The Stubbornness of Oeraldlne" at the Marquam Orand Theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights, June ' IS and 16." The advance safe of seat will open next Friday morning at 10 o'clock, A FISHY STORY Tou may set it down if told tht there' ny better place in the country than here to buy all good kind of fishing tackle, lawn swings and sprinkler, lc cream freesera, or anything else you re quire for summer comfort and pleasurs which ought to be found ln a flrst-clas hardware store. AVERY (a CO. 02 THIRD ST j PORTLAND, i 1 ' ' ' ...... M-M-M I Billiard and Pool Tables SALOON FIXTURES BOWLING ALLEYS Wa glvyou btntflt manufacturer's pHetiEMOUCH SAID. AJftrSSXBHTS. GRANGE FLORAL DAY Evening Star Orange, Patrons of Husbandry, observed Floral Day by holding an interesting session yester day. During the day a literary and mimical nroaram waa rendered under Local ministers are caring tne direction of Miss Emma Larsen. A EMPIRE THEATRE I2th and Morrisoa Sts. NORTHWESTERN VAUDEVILLE CO., Proprietor. during their stay ln fpp Third to Sixteenth street. Is coins: on. The Trinidad Asphalt Company has the j.,., BO . tn Bepron in this city, to i-wmrni-i. serve durlnr the comlns' years- Ilerner On th evening of June IS, the Broth- s. Nichols, president; O. C. Eshelman. first vice-president; George Wlgg. oo ond vice-president; Ella K. Dearborn, recordlnsr secretary: P. L. McKenxle. cor responding secretary; Emma J. Welty, pxhood of St. Paul of Grace Methodist Iscopal .Church will give a free so clal and entertainment in the parlors of that church. An aJritno- machina Is belnir "tried out" y County Treasurer Lewis, in his of- ce at the county courthouse. If pur chased the machine will cost the county Jn the neighborhood or 5300. ; A postofflc of the' fourth class has been established at Biggs. Or., in Sher man County. Postal authorities say the offloe has long been needed. It Is about 20 miles west of The Dalles. Th postofflc. at Harrison. Or., has been discontinued, and hfereafter resi dents of that neighborhood will receive their mail at Centerville. Bly will take the place of the Ganer postofflce here after. Th Columbian flood is like our busi ness culte swell. Our steam-heated collar and cuff polisher la also swell. It 4an't-.cocc.i)4'.irot..jthJU)i)f,jt.b$L linen. Union Laundry. Second and .Columbia. Grant Oonaland. a wealthy farmer and ominent Republican politician of the alia ' Walla country, who has been in Portland for several days, reports the wheat .yield this season will be above the nvftrnffA in KoiithenKtern WAftmriflr- ton. ' '" ' ' '" Turkish bath for ladis. Finest Turkish baths .In the city at 424 Wash ington street. ' Free treatment on vibrator' with "each bath: ' Open' even ings by appointment Phone. Black im. , ...... ' A bashful traveling man and one who doea not profit by his opportunities are both in the same , class. A commercial man wfio doe pot carry a Bllck is only half i traveler. Ak your friends, then call on ' the Bllck agent, at 2C6 Stark street ' ,-v' .. Th high water: has prevented black bass fishing , on Columbia Sough, be cause So much fleh food Is washed, down the river that the fish refuse to bite. Fishermen "are' Waiting until th 'water hall subaide. , .;. ... :s ....-.-. Tar -of rih -At lota, f needed-' for ground for the Brooklyn 8choo, jm Mil waukl avenue, . have been . secured by the Board of Education, the purchase ttrlo helna StaRO. Jnafhfcfalia , . a -., pending, for tne other two lots needed ' Zn th"ehapl of th Mount Tabor San itarium, at 1 ittt ;. o'clock thla evening, will occur ..the third annual commence ment of the Training School for Nurses, undercharge of the Seventh' Day Adven tlsts. Th following class will b grad- banquet was given at noon. John F. Caples, late United State Minister to Chill, acted as waiter. Tna question as to the advisability of building the proposed new hall was discussed and a committee, composes or 'A. . Miner. H. L. Vail and Mr. Gates, wa selected to prepare circular to aend out to the membership. responding secretary; Emma J. Welty, rTUCDOI YM I ID Tf MCCT treasurer; H. C. Jefferds. Byron E. Mil- MU I ULnO -vLUB I U mLt I ler. u. v. dsneiman. r. u. Aicnensie ana Nellie Smith-Vernon, board of censors. The meeting will conclude thl evening. There are many Homeopath'and other Interested in homeopathic work attend ing the session and much valuable work Is being done. PERSONALS. 8. L. County, H. P. McKencle of Lostine, Wallowa Is In Portland. McDanlel. a prominent citizen of Baker City, for many years a resi dent of Cove, Union County, is in the city. E. L. Smith of Hood River, president of the State Board of Horticulture, Is in trre",city"'uttndinif - ttrei vesslons --of" the Orand Lodge of Masons. Mra I. E. Baling of Weston. Or., ac companied by her daughters, Mrs. C. F. Bulflnch of Weston, and Mrs. L. M. Funk of Spokane, Is in the city, the guest of her daughters, Mrs. P. A. Worthlngton and Mrs. F. H. Coffin. The last meeting of the year of the Mothers' Club wUl be held at the Har rison-Street School tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock, at which time officers will be elected. Miss Hasslerv assistant oity librarian, will read a paper on "Mothera' Lltera ttlre." Mrs. M. A. Triggs will have an article on "Hygiene for Children, antl afterward conduct a question box answering such queries as may be pro pounded by the members of the club. MUSIC IN THE PARK Music will be added to the charms of the City I'ark on Sunday next BanTi waatee, C I Brown pa, completed Ahe arrangements for the public concert season. Liberal donations to the music fund have been made by many cittxens and . corporations, th total being 16,501.80. Of thl sum 11,000 was given by the Park Commission. The street railways donated good-sized amounts and the business men gener ally contributed freely to th-fund. TBBT XrOW BATES BAST. O. to A BUSINESS CHANGE. Mr. E. Ii. E. White, for the- past 18 years editor of the Portland Chronicle, and stockholder in the White A Durham Co.. recently sold his interest to J. H. Zame- Although Mr. White haa been doubt will - take advantage of the very continuously In th printing and news- Iffw round trip excursion rates to tne n.nar knainaaa nn tha Nnrth TaMfl East offered by the Orecon Railroad & rvt.. h. na.f vaara ha aa .hi. I Navigation Company, th following be- r X.. Vm nM.i(,M r.nH to th figure from Portland: Chicago, to cut looa from old associations, and 17I.50; St Louis, 167.60; Peoria, $69.26 immediately purchased a complete new ?air0 m.. $72.16; Memphis (Tenn.). plant of up-to-date material, locating at $73.60; New Orleans, $86.86; Kanea 10214- First Street In less than one City. St. Joseph. Atchison, Leaven- ..i,'a im. from tha tav ha mnA worth. Omaha. Council Bluffs.. Sioux dotnsrne:.0" X.P P'' Wll ? k' .h- -aii-.1 dec,are1 J. 28. 0; July 16. 1$: August 26. 21 GEO. L BAKE!. Resident Manager. Only Thatr la Portland Devoted High-Class Vaudeville, Opens Monday, June IS BBZOBSl MATINEES 20c and 10c. KVENINO 30c. 20c and lOo, Boxes and Loges 60a. to Sale of seats begins THURSDAY JUNE IltH Watch Announcement in Thursday Papers Cordray's Theatre cordiVnrr Phone Main 002. Portland's Popular Family npauri. Summer Prlcea MaMneea, lOe and 20c. Krenlnra, hit. isiie, aoe. MATINEE TOP AY, 2:15. TOXKiHT AT "A GIANT AkfOMa PIGMIES!" 8KB! HKK! 8KB! IDW1BD 8KXXX.DS' CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE FBBSXDEWT BOOSBYX&T. In vaudeTllle. The wonderful Poljacopa will abow the ITfsinem iisinn ine Motel Port land Blggeat erop or uuiureiMa on leioitf PrealdeiH enlorlng an Oregon ruinatorm. Ded (rating the Lewla apd Hark monument. People yrm know ana meet uanj repniuuma lu a irdr Teloaa tnaimer." r - 9 8TA ADT 9, Including the llonnnede Acrobata Ernie and Monegger. The BaRer Theatre The hlgeat lilt In yenr. George L. Baker, Manager. U ft IT. Offers Big ZBdaomnt Tryl -long Tim Xilmlt and Btop-Tr. Many Portland and Oregon people no TO BBBVOBB THBSB-BAT BATBS Commencing June t. the Southern' Pa cific Company trill place on. sale Sattir- day-to-Monaajr excursion- ttcxet to ia qulna and Newport and return, at rat or vs.ee. i nis anoras an excellent op portunity to spend Sunday at thla pop ular seaalda resort , Season tickets to lima point will be piacea on at jun i. at rat ox je.vu. BTf rrd Btoek Caaad Oooda. . AUen A Lwl' Best Bran4. - Limit: trolng, ten day from date of sale; return, ninety day frwm date of al. Stop-over privileges- will b al lowed within limit la either direction weat of Missouri Jliver or St. Paul. For particular, aa. at O. R. A N. ticket Offlc. Third and Washington streets, Portland. ; ' , 4 Days Across Continent. Commencing Jun it. th "Canadian Pacific will inaugurate fast train serv ice, placing in commission th "imperial invited," tut ewe. train or the West Mniethlng to think about Beautiful in the extreme. THE CAT AND TK CHEBTTB.' Bee . Ralph Stuart aa Ing Shee. Frank Cumti' a CMn l usa. "THE PEACEMAKER." (, One anflHm -f laughter. 1$ Erenlng. 15c. Zc, 35c, We. Matinee, tPe, Inc. COICEBT II ALL BLAZIEnT BROS. CONCERT EVERT RIGHT. 142-24 FVRNStfm SHOES Few people know a good abo when . they see It. Wa wlah everybody to know there ia a factory In Portland manufacturing a hard wearing line of men'a and boya' ahoea. . Tbei are mad of aabeatoa leather, tons sewed with allk. and wtU not rip. Tha bottom are from tha beat Hading grade of ante leather. We alao manofaetnre a floe line Of mlnera', cmlaera' and kiggera' ahoea. . They are for aale at 07 WA1HIVGT0V ITBXET. Portland. Or., and we eaa aaaura tha uutille that there la no betNl Ilea ln the market for tha money. r The Reid-Brunke Shoe Co. lgh-Olaa TaadTtU. .Vaudeville in. ail lta best features ia being shown at Cordray's this' week. Not alone 1 President Roosvelt a cen tral figure in th attraction, but eight other especial high-class act ar as sembled that are aald to be aa clever entertainer a have happened. It seems that crowd tnat attend Mr. Shields' Attraction come away from the nous and criticise favorably on the worm or me people wno are engagea to do the turns. There will be one big week at Cordray's before Mr. Shields takes his attraction out to hi park at Thirteenth and Washington streets, but on Jun 21 a matinee will open the pop ular resort and a splendid program Is promised. There have been many im provement made at the park. People who visited It last summer will hardly recognise the place. A new stage; dtr ferent seating arrangements, and up to-date scenery, painted for the occa ion this season, have been prepared by Mr. Shields. Until June 21 there will be the very best shows given at Cordray'a every afternoon and evening. The Brunswick-Dalke-Collender Co. 49 THIflD STREET. PORTUWD, OR. II ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II IHIUtt III 1 1 1 H j Hi 1 1 MM Carnival VaradM. The parade committee la arranging several very attractive features for the W. O. W. carnival. The Queen pa rade will be a very pretentloua affair. The committee 1 now trying to arrange. ror a parade or norseiesa carriage ana bicycles, which will be quite a unique affair, as each , vehicle will represent something different. On woodmen Day there will be one of the largest crowds In Portland , that the city haa ever had, The different camps throughout th state have accepted an invitation from the local camps of Woodmen, and. with them, will come quite a following, which will swell the crowd to immense propor tions. A parade of Woodmen will take place in the afternoon to the carnival grounds, and then the W. O. W. will give the visitor an entertainment the kind for which they are famous. The general committee of the W. O. W.'a big carnival will be ln a position to giv to the public the full program of the dif ferent day -very soon. - - Dlrector J. J. Jennihg is a very busy man these days, and he assures the pub lic that, although Portland has had two carnivals, neither of them will compare witfi the W. O. W.'s big carnival. The public has confidence In Director J. J. and can expect a grand affair and an immense crowd. Remember the dates, July 14 to 25, Inclusive. Evening wlta David Hartun. Augustus P. Howell will appear under the auspices of the Portland Seamen's Institute at Y. M. C. A. Hall Juno 23, ln an Impersonation of David Harum. Mr. Howell will be assisted by Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, prominent a a local vocalist. Mr. Howell is a resident of Boston and ha demonstrated his abil ity as an elocutionist and aa imperson ator. His work has received high praise throughout the country and his portrayal of the quaint old character of West- cott's famous book is drawing large audi ences everywhere. t BR. W. A. WISH. W 4 - te Painless Extracting! We do Crown and Rrldce Work without rain. One 18 yeara' experience in plate work enable! ua to At your mouth comfortably. We hare feeling aa well aa yon. '' Ht. W. A. Wlae, maaarer, baa'Toena r kaf way to extrart teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T, P. Wlae la an expert at Sold Filling and Crown and Bridge Work. Extracting free when plates or bridges ar ordered. 208-213 FAILING BLDG- bROS., Dentists Open evenings till 9. Sunday a from to-13. Or. Main 3029. DR. T. F. WIBB. . Cor. Jd and WuK Sts, Just Think How much warmer Old Sol Is than you are. Then think of those summer fixings you were told to order at Dayton's. Leave your list on the way home and we'll send them to you on first morning delivery. Ice Crttra Freezers, 2 qts. $1.50 Ice Chislei25c Scr'n Doors,com.f l-Ad. Win. Scrteni.W in.35c Rub.lIoM,war't,S0fl.4-Sprinkler$,rtv!Y'l Liwo Mowerj.M in.S2.60 Oil Stoves, 2 br.$5.S0 DAYTON HARDWARE CO. .... Cor. First and-TayJor St.. SXQST OF THE BIO PADLOCK. XATB YOXT BBS THB 8BA BXBPBBTf Watch for the' unique and catchv pamphlet issued by the Oeneral Pas senger Department of the Astoria Columbia River Railroad Company, which tell a little tale about the Sum mer Girls, Sea Serpent and Sunsets'at Seaside. The story I short, bat well told and handsomelytllustrated. and will make it first appearance about June 10. Copies mailed yree upon application to u. Atayo, u. r. ec c a.. Astoria, on Preferred Stock Cams ad aood. Alls Lewis' Best Brand, "Th asm will become a hMaahold war a." TEETH Money can buy no better full sets of teeth $7. W-nae -tte-beat iteeth -and the beat rubber buy. Our for M.0O. Tulranlte thati. mom cbaapeat gradal can b eaa bad Gold Crowns, 22-k, $3 30-gnage, reinforced any tooth la the Thla Include on rutting edge month No charge kind where ordered.' Fillings (Mid, small other fllltnga aired.'' T8c. All operation strictly modern. for treatment of crowne or finings $1.00. large 13.00: of any material I any ar. all de- Alba Dentists ' Orur Ellers Piano Houae. opposite Cordray'a Theatre. Thone. Main 3706. "Tha name will besom a hoaaahoU ward." Second Annual Session Begins Jane 29 Prepares teachers for county August ex aminations; also city and state. OBAIOIAB O&AOBS Pupils taken for review from the 5th to 9th grades. -Inclusive. SPXCIAIi STUBZSB Outdoor Sketch ing. Physical Training, Manual Train ing, PenmanBhlp plain or ornamental. Book-Keeping and Shorthand. For further information address Holmes Business College Eleventh and Yamhill Streets. ' BPECIALTIKS for the LADIKg of PORTLAND. ' All klmia rZUT!TB and BOAS CLEAHIB aad1 CVBZB, MBS. M. eiLBE&T, from Leaden. J 100V t'lrat. near corner. Ituoa Weat fMO. I tortlaad. Or. . Tourisfc'Curios l-v'v We Carry the Largest Stock of. Japanese and Chinese C U R I O 5 IN THE CITY CONSISTING of fin Ivory Carving. Bronx and dob soni Ware. Chlneta IbonV Furniture, Salt and Satin embroid eries. Fine Decorata ' Porcelain Ware, Matting. RnxsV Etc, at special prices. Touri.U are cor dially invited to call ia and inspect our magnificent line of Oriental Curio t. t i, t i 1 1 1, t ia Cor. 4th and Morrbon S.