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TIIE OltEGOX DAILY JOURNAL, TORTLAXD, 1 TUESDAY EVENING; JUNE 1G, 1003. "V -- - T0' HAVE BIG FOURTH:;- Items of Local Interest for Busy :;P Jourpal Readers. . . Buowrrw ll'd mnuut-iviurjw ana nffwrtew in the Piortn racine mates una in northern , . I'tita. Colorado, KutUmv Kw, Mcxics and . We tern ktnui It la warmer 'this momlaf In Annfbara Idaho ana exioier in aouineaaiwrn waahiiigtun. Kiae. ler tba Mian la temperature ara aioaU nit anluipnrtant. . Tba IndlcatlnM ara for showers and thaiwlrr. ' " atnrma and cooler weather east uf tba Caecada .-; MmiBtaiiM, and local ratua la W eaters oresus V- ana wni waenwffion. ; 1 KUWARD A, BKAlM, rorecait OfflclaL -:- ''m, MirJ "Ha rlrer at Portland thla moruinr. la- S3.T . :' , (ret. ' It will eonwi to a ataud Wediteadar uritliia; at a eta a ( 84 feet aud oontluua va a aland for two or three ejaye. . r 1 1 -w ' HOTIL AlaUTALS. Imperial J. Hatter. Dallea: H. E. Weet brook. Cmmt City; V. R. t'adena, Ura. Cad eaa, Uallae; J. a. KnrlfHt, Ura. Kurlsut. cttxi L. K. Adela. fhtcafn: J. C. McCae, Aatorla; O. U. By la lid, Mra. Uylaiid. Vale t M. Wll aoa.UU.mirl; H. W, Wolf. Now, York! Iet K'mney. Mlealaalpni; J. Jtieeblt, M. V. Crouaa, Ooldendalet M. Crooae. K. K. Bartneaa. tiu- elnatl: B. Leer. New York: rtU. C. i. Smith, li, Smith. IVndlrti.u; Mr. Uuuda, UlyaipU: C II. lalrbelherh. Mr. hi It-be Ibarb. The bailee) H. J V 1 1 all. II - . 11 m..t 1. U ..-1 - K. U C.rr, MuBtmami; W. K. Uarlriann, lluud Hirer;. W. U. Blunolncboir. Otuaba; Mlaa D. Cooper. M. J. JJr.taoiw. Mra. McNaatee. lad' 1 Deudetiee; Ur. K. i. Browa, Taeuiua; Mra. L, I. Conktlhs llloneaotai I', r. Urlm. Tacoma) Jeaa Wild and mother, Kugette; W. 1. Tovker, lllllehoro; V. W. Wallare. AnteM; Mra. A. t. Medler. Mra. A. J. Medler, Atorlal Mra. M. Heperaant. Krbn. N. T.i Mia J. Jnr.at, New York; '. Inta. Marrllk-. North Dakota: Mr. IMlB and family. MayeUle, N. II.) T, Mrball. Mra. Bi-hall. MajrTllle; H. A. Mde. Olrmpial ,1. I,'lwiiia.. SbUlaa .CjrOMMa. 9, Jfraa. cImo; J. 1(. Uuna, iMilutb; i. P. Hlmoiw, Seat tie: Ham C. trama, Kaa rraarlaeo; i, M. Oxbran. Meadtlllr; a t. Ihitnan, Koa.ll: L. B, Yadln, Klamath Fall.: 0. Barrow, Loodoa; Itvf. It. Brewer. Bahm; J. K. Bennln. it,, fttajton; U Ik. Seal, Mra. Meal. V.ocoiiri-rj O. W. Ilnrd. norence, dr.; IL B. llnmbell and wife. Aatorla; A. T. Atrrher. Waaro; Mr. 0. O. Wold, ticene; W. C. Hommel. Kllaabeth, K. J. Bln Hermann. Knaehora;. Or.; Y. T. C. liujrijrea. l-hlragoi W. H. Wehrunr. HUhnoro; Thorns Dnnran and wife. Walla Walla; I.. A. orter. rnriiard: . . itmitn. rendirtoo; I. r. IcMorny. Ueorre K. fnlfer. Plla.; Mra, O. C. Bannell. Lewlrton. Idaho; tb.rlea A. Ura anil wife. Hulem: A.'N. Orentl. Praia. O.I Henrr A. Rnrdrr. Aurora ; Darld McCallr, Mart J. Crelghtoo, Jeaale M. Crl(bton, Balem. lVrtlaadA. K. Cook and wife. Detroit: T. H. Hehvrt. Cblrafo; Captain Curlln and wife, V, H. N. Miaa Croner. Weat Point; N. Bennett, 9 mv'Uim . 1 1 mii m an a uu rc.i w IV Roharre. Ht. Paul; P. P. Kittle. Bait Lake: M. J. Lota and wife. Seattle: C. W. HlncbrlllT, horn Anne lea; A. 3. llelnman. Baa Kranrleeo; A. E. Klc and wife. Outran.; It. Keel, Baker (Itr; t. A. Walker. N. P. R. R. ; V. A. Hamilton. Hoonlam; A: Hiliand, Ht. Paul: E. K. Kill.. Seattle; B. K. Otlcbiiet, Michigan; A. Ubartiboff. Chlraso; 1. II. Orott and wife. Ruaton: U. H. Bruler. Hpnkane; W. A Conrad, wife ami child. Montana: W. W. Wlrk. Oreabam: 4. V. TilHnfhart, Toledo; T. B. Tbayer. Ht. Panl: I. A. Kenor. Aatorla: 0. C. Haalett. S.a Pram-lacn: K. H. Kruaer. 8n k'raaeiaeoi H. A. Brow dire and wife. 8aa Pran ctaeo; r. Mr.Nlernr. Naw York; C. H. MrUlure. ( hli airu: Jallua Lrona. Kanaaa City I B. H. Miller. New York: Uoorae ttecrl.t. Kd. Uaela, Beattle; C. U MeClore. Chicago; 8. M. Ooier, Han Kranclaco; W. I). Oweu, Rochester: W. H. Hearer. Hau Kranelaco: K. N. Crewdon. Chi- eag: P. A. Werner. Loa Angelea; W. U. Dow ner. New York: Mra. H. L. Dana: Hor naUeld III.; Mr. hnd Mr. W I Ilium Baadir, Jr.. Loa Ancrloa; F. g. Hbaw. Chicago; H. L. Hoffroaa, Han Pranelarp; K. B. Qnlnlan. Mra. Bntb Quia Ian. Mia i. S. gulnlan. Keaneton. 111.; Dr. M. K. Wallla, New Yorkr J. H. Lenkaa. Mlaa Inkan. Mr. K. M. Dickey. Mr. Dickey. Chl eairo; C. D. Francea and wife, Richard Smith, Hpokane; H, Beatbe. Chicago; Daniel Brown, Hpokanc; P. M. Rnat. Ueorire W. Power, Boa ton: I. Larner, Baa i'ranclaco; Ben Larj, Naw . York -- r Long Beach, Wash. Juropeap plarii . . . Tit Portland, ' Tlaa Say I Hjy Uaredlth's urabrellta. Rrpalrlnc, recoyerlnf. Waah. and Sixth. . Ara jren affllotadf if to. ask your drurrlr' for . Qulnean'i ' Remedy. Ita curea or marreloua. Portlaad Olab, 130 fifth atreet. A palatable lunch aerved every evening from ( until 11 p. m. Wllaon Enia of Wood lawn wa yesterday refuaed A'llqudc" licehae at a meeting; of the Council Committee. The ClvU rrloe Conuniaaloat kIv notice that appllcatlona for all post , tiona In the customs service at Portland will be accepted up to. June 2S. This extension of time Is made necessary by the non-receipt ef ; application blank from Washington. . X. Xm Bruee, plumber, has removed from 11 1st at. to III 3. Morrison, just, across Morrison-st bridge. Phone East Bawthorae Park is being put In shape by the Park Commission prepara tory to being turned over. to the pub lic ..... Xawtherae lVodr, V. Ill, A, 9. ft A. Mm last evening celebrated Its tenth anni versary In the Burkhart, Building Mat sonic Halt'i f'.'i'.uri '"i: !' The first year of Columbia Univer sity will come to a close Thursday, June IS, - The new school year will commence September ,T. j..- ..'. V..'.; .,,'.! 1 Ortroa City and Willamette Falls and return. II rents. Exourslon every day. The Leona leaves foot of Taylor street at 8:30. U:S, I and 1:11 O'clock. A star Hall routs has been established between Skullsprlng and Yale, In South em Oregon. The route Is ti miles long and one trip will be made each week. The" sw sofcoolfcouse at Highland will : be ready for the pupils at the expiration of the summer vacation. It will b on - of the best constructed school buildings In the city. . The members of ths Seoead Oregon monument committee are In session this afternoon In the office of the adjutant general for the purpose of selecting a design for. the monument . .' Wo are reducing our stock of ladles' and children's summer shoes at prices not duplicated elsewhere In Oregon. We mean every word .of this H. Runjr..A Co.. Union avenue and East Morrison. Thiol Detective ervioe Oe. Estab- llshed 39 yea ix. 301 Cham, of Commerce, Portland, N. T., Chic, St. ixuis, Bt. V aui. Kansas City. Denver. City of Mexico, Montreal, Seattle. Spokane. San Fran. Bishop B. Wis tar Morris, of the Epis copal Diocese of Oregon, nas issuea call for the annual convention to be held In Trinity chapel on Juno 36 at I p. m The convention will close on June 27. If rear clock Is out ef order, tele phone Beck. 307 Morrison, and he'll send for It, repair It and return it to your home without extra charge. This Is Mr. Beck's own Idea. How do you like As well as the finest stationery; blank books, etc., we do the largest poster work In Portland. We have- type more than two feet deep. Metropolitan Print ing Company, 117 Front street, near Mor rison. Out steam-heated collar and cuff pol inner Is still at it, hammer and tongs. It's . the ; machine that polishes linen without corching-r-the only one in Port land. Union ,Laundiy, Second and Co lumbia. Ths CI. A. B enoampment will be hold On the evening of Friday, instead of Thursday1, as announced. David H. Tur ner of Shtloh Post, Newberg, It Is ex pected, wjll be elected department com mandent' . " "' 3C B. Morrison has Instituted divoroo proceedlkigs against Grace Morrison, .charging desertion. The couple wero married I May lb, 1Q0. lss man a year later the "wife Is said to have left her husband. The Jane rise of the Columbia-has so far done no material damage to business of any Jklnd except fishing. .. There 's very little salmon coming from the river except a' few steelheads which are taken out of ntoarhs. The local market Is being supplied from Puget Sound. Aaron Hoover has been found guilty of obtaining money under falsa pre tenses arkbtwlll be sentenced Monday. Hoover Issued a worthless check on the First National Bank. During' the nnst nine months Hoover has been befOf the . courts .ia.,.Idai)0, Washington . ana Oregon. . Bellnaueai subscribers to the stock of the Lewis and Clark Fair have been notified to pay up at once or suit will be commenced to collect the money. The attorneys for. the corporation be lieve that delinquent stockholders' can be made to pay through Judgments ob tained In the local court and will makn test oase of It, '. fc . The Wkeelev ft WUson sewing ma chines are not surpassed for exceUenoe of workmanship and utility by any ma chine on earth.. We buy them In oar load lots, for ssh, and sell tbem to our Customers at Jobbers' prices. This Is whv we sen so many of them. Birel A 8mfth, S3S Morrison, Marquam Building. Men, Otto Schaaukaa's marble yards, adjoining the Taylor-Street Church, fur- fish most Of ths fine marble monuments hroughout the state. , It costs no more to have work done at a big ehop, where it Is sure to be done right than by a small concern that- turns out almost anything that will pass muster and draw down the money. The expenses of the late special elec tion aggregated 33,000, which was the sum Of the total appropriation. There are enough bills now In the hands of the officials to show that at least 109 separate warrants must be drawn to meet them. A number of bills for meals and drinks will be turned down by the auditing committee. The plana for the proposed steel bridge at Union avenue, spanning Sulli van's Oulch, are completed and will be laid before the Council at Its next meet ing. They provide for a spn of 3(4 feet and the curve is rather flatter than usual, being limited by the street grade. The concrete abutments are to be sunk down It feet below low-water mark. The' Ssegniator ZJae popular steamer "Bailey Oatsert" leaves Portland dally far, the .Cascade of Mie .Columbia,, ai THEATRICAL OFFERINGS srtaaw " aUoarra Last Week. .r 'At the Bailor Theatre Ralph -Stuart and company on the occasion of their isst week rt that house are presenting The Virginian." a piece made famous some three years ago by the late Frank Mayo. Mr. Stuart la cast in the orig inal character of Van and Is meeting witn much success In the part The re mainder of the company do 'Justice to their respective roles and the play In Itself Is a fit one for the closing week ofan organisation that has more than pleased Portland theatre-goers for the past fight weeks. '' ;K Opening ef The Empire. . The Empire Theatre's initial perform ance last evening. brought out a crowd mat niiM every seat In the house. Rain was falling during the entire evenlna. but this did not tend to keep away the amusement lovers. The entertainment was a success In every wav. and from the time the curtain raised until It dropped at the end of the final number enthusiasm and applause was not Ikck Ing from the large audience. A number of the leading people of the city were in attendance, including Mayor Williams and senator Mitchell and their families. The actors on the bills demonstrated their abilities as artists, and If The Em pire continues to place such talent be fore the public Its success is assured. Manager Oeorge U Huker announced that, on Tuesday afternoon. June 33, at The Marquam Grand, a monster benefit would be given for the purpose of aid ing the lieppner sufferers. The Baker Theatres. Shields' pluyhousea and The Marquam people will join In mnklng the benefit a success. Shields' Bis Prosram. An- xcrtinrpT6kram"hs MrfsnfeTds roraing everyooav a nne opportunity to . v,. .,,h.uiii. view the magnlcent acenery an raging ,t Cordray's this week ' A WggoJ Wll i.wu. uirmiirei -""Ihn not been rr nn I., Pnrtl.n,l r- many a month, and mnny any not a more eecptable one. The human flag la dally at a. m. ; Sundays' t a. m. Muslo and meals On board. Round trip rare ea 4 aA l. I- ak J A.s. rnonr, main ai. amonw tKe favor winner, -n . r.e The Alba leeatlsts, over Eilers Piano can be ascertained by vlewlno- the sho House, opposite Cordray's Theatre, wish u is very nearly one of the main fea- It understood that their advertisements turee. Of the other nine acts on the speak the truth. It la a sad comraen- bill there are few criticisms to make, tary on the writers of some advertise-1 as all the numbors are of diversified ments that this statement la necessary, character and one might ny a sho out is necessary-r-now ana men. i no distinctly their own. Beginning next Aims nwpn oo mm mey a area. Hunan, y n snt Shields frk will onen iney ao tne oesi work poaaiDie to oe at Thirteenth and Washington nt reefs naa. iney warrant every job turned and then for a whole summer a full of out. . flrstclass vaudeville In the onen air. A peculiar incident of . the Heppnar 1 There are matinees running every day flood disaster came to Haht yesterday, mis weeK. when the local office of the Eastern In surance Company received a medical alary Kanaerlnr, inaw,. un s r,u, ujr wr. mc- Mary ManneHng added to her list "v"1 p1"""-" y of admirers everybody who was fortu examlner as Arst-clss Dr. McS words nat, to be at th, ,,, lot 1f;hf waa one of the first of the dead at i,. i,.- ..O...KK r, ..". Heppner to be Wentified. but it Is not Per,onany Bne WM all that could be dtS. known yet whether the applicant wa .te- t. -.et.m. uwj uumuereu among mo victims. ,, . eharmlnarnens wherewithal v.,t .. Iz yon "stick"" to any laundryman situation in the well-written play, but who asserts that his laundry is the only what had warmth. Not a gelid charac complete one, because he happened to terlstlo was discernible, and what mori get buncoed into buying a collar and can a playgoer ask? cuff mangle, you will surely get "Stuck" Returning to the actress who has so and have a Chinese finish on your col- fair a reputation It must be told how tars and ourra. team-heated msnklesl perfectly she assumes (he sweetheart. are suitable for Ironing sheets, towels, and how blameless is the stage lovor napkins, etc., out not for shirts, collars who forgets all but her. Snld a drean or cuffs. Don t be misled by any one suit bedecked man to a friend, between saying that an up-to-date Ironing ma- acts, "so far as prettlness, voice and chine, when properly operated, will de- form, John. I believe she has them all Portland will Celebrate la a Glorious j xv. Style, Xaiy . ' men Tournament ' Over 33,000 Is reported to hsve been raised for Portland s Fourth ot July celebration. At last night's meeting of the committee 3200 ot this was voted to the advertising committee In order that It may begin active operations.' A con tract for 3300 worth of fireworks bas been mede with a Los Angeles firm,' A regatta may be held during the fore noon. : It la slso planned to hold a firemen's grand tournament in the after noon. Postmaster F. A. Bancroft was Instructed to try and -secure Senator J. P. Dolllver of Iowa to deliver the ad dress. An appropriation of 3100 was made In order that Professor Krohn might reorganise his human flag com pany. - General Summers suggested that the Nineteenth Infantry be secured to take part In the parade. Mr. iiaDcrort stated that 1(0 men of the poatofilce force will be In the pnrsde. ? "The Different Store" 4 0!ds,Wortman&!(ii rifthani Washing Street. slve tells the. whole story. The scenery was realistic and at limes gorgeou. The ocean voyage In the first act with pretty Mary Mannertng leaning over th rail In the soft moonlight was a dream Tonight the same "Stubborn Ueraldlne' will be repeated for the last time. W. A. D. stroy and rot the fiber of the goods. Such an assertion 4s all rot United States Laundry, Grand avenue and East I Salmon street Portland's rich men and women will going." He was about right for Mary Mannerlng is all of thai. And what a fine, capable support shS has In Arthur Byron as the Hungarian Count Who by the wty. Is the son of miss something worth their while to Oliver Dodd Byron, who become so pop look upon If they do not drop Into ular In "Across th Continent." Th Atlyeh A Khoury's. 411 Washington young Byron la excellent, and could a street and See the elegant new pat- more superlative adjective be used. It terns in Oriental goods Just received by would apply to his work last night this enterprising firm. The recent Im- Mary Mannerlng 1ms the fad of portatlons comprise kimonas, shawls, p.aclng all the women of her cast on th-i cluny laces, Turkish draperies, Persian Mop of the program. Arthur Byron s rugs and carpets. Oriental slippers, etc. name should appear Just below her own. One small rug. the most beautiful piece The company is a large one and It ! of .work mans hi a ever seen in' Oregon. Is Idle to attempt to give each member -of valued at 3100. or course, ail goods it even a worn. Howrver, rome doservo re not so valuable as this one, and high notice and about two others no Journal readers must not be frightened! mention except "try ..and do better." by the announcement but everything ! Lord Tilbury, played by H. HassarU in stock Is the best that Is made by Short, Is a facetious character, ami the deft fingers of the famous Oriental eround It Is drawn most of the humor artists. THE STORE NOTED FOR GOOD GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES Ann - i . Corner Thlrfl aqd Morrison, Portland, Oregon. EXPANSION SALE THE ATTENTION OF THE JOURNAL READERS IS CALLED TO THE FACT THAT Inside a week, under favorable conditions, alterations' will commence in our store. Before the dividing walls arc torn to pieces goods will be slaughtered.. White Dress Materials, Walstings, Oxfords, India Linpns, Lawns, Dimities, Organdies, at less than manuTaciurers' cost ' .Monday morning begins the greatest cutting of prices ever heard of in the dry goods world. This is done for the best of reasons. We) prefer giving our patrons new, clean goods at cut prices than be compelled to close them out later on in a soiled condition. ALL, THIS SEASON'S GOODS nnfi YARDS Challls? 33 inches wide, lovely styles, standard value 20c, will be fx OUUy placed on sale MONDAY MORNING at, per yard - - - - VC . 1 V rt My HOUSEKEEPERS Your -opportunity is NOW, "If you can't.; conveniently come Monday, ..come some day during the week. We guarantee that you will be well ' paid . . for your trouble. ' MAKE A NOTE Of YOUR WANTS IN TABLE LIN ENS. towels, napkins, ta ble covers, lace curtains, tapestry or chenille por tieres, blankets, quilts or comfortables, couch cov ers or towellngs. SALB OPENS MONDAY MORN- - INO.', NOT B C O R S 1ST B. GLOVES. HOSIERY, and UNDERWEAR will , be Jilaced on the slaughter 1st Monday morning. Men'e'underwe?, ranks And handkerchiefs and MT, HOOO SHIRTS will bo . Slaughtered this week. , LADIES WRAPPERS "Flhej"" percales. deep flounces, ruffled shoulders perfect. In fit make and finish. Cheap for 31; your choice, 3 for 31, or 1 for 60c. 3,500 yards dimity, swell styles, stripes and figures, light and dark colors; regular price, 15c; Mon day morning and all week, unless sold, at yard ' V" 3,000 yards batiste, bright neat patterns fine cloths, fast colors sold all over the Eaat at lOo and 12Ve, Monday morning C they go at yard ..... ow 3,800 yards - cephyr ging hams. In new 'effects - checks, stripes and fancy, ' correct for Shirtwaists, children's and ladies' cos tumes; tsko .your pk . Of TO Styles Mon- C day at, yard , , . . ..... This Offer Is a Wonder, But We. Mean Business DURINQ THIS sAL& NO dOODS CAN BE EXCHANGED OR MONEY REFUNDED. THE CHARACTER OF THE BARGAINS WILL ADniT OF NEITHER: McALLEN" & McDONNELL, sole agents for Bazaar Patterns. Prices reduced to s and loc. .NONE HIGHER NONE SO QOOD. McALLEN & McDONNELL, sole agents for Redfern and Warner rust-proof Corsets and high-grade Kid Qloves. - ; : ' ; of theplay, except when Mr. Byron so amusingly wrestles with the English language In his Hungarian accent. Mr. Wrlghton Is certainly acceptable In tho hands of Mrs. Thomas Whifferi, ami John O. Saville could not play mor creditably the port of that lady's hu. bana, Mr. Wrlghton, Anita Rathe, al though she Is not so fair to look upon. happens well as Frauleln Handt. Itoxa Cooke makes a nice, big jolly Mrs. Javi and Kathleen Chambers, as Mrs. Dreed, does what little she finds to do well. But here ends the women's section j far as merit Is concerned. Ann Arrhr has a notable reputation and could do better. She has heaps to keep her bus In the show, and an VI Thompson, tlit girl from Butte, Montana, she keepn talking all the time with an effort in be funny in polite slang. - Now thJ.H would be all right if Miss , Thompson would study a little more elocution In her part Her voice sometimes twice lo a sentence, and always once, runs up to a squeak, it grows tiresome and u one can say It does not. The llmK however, In squeaks is reached by Mar' ion Gardiner who trios to do Mrs. Matn- ewaon. Si lie la an una bridged euitum ut Miss Archer and It Is believed they both conceived the Idea that'll, raising inflec tion into the high C's. D's, E's, Ks Hnd O's were the proper things,; both got off wrong, with Miss tiardiner much to the bud. Miss Mannerlng Is around un-1 should have It cut out. As to the play, nothing can be Kald except ttuit It Is hy Clyde Kltch and that It is smooth. Interest Injr and very lit erate. One rather dull nftlon occurs 'n the third act when the wompn all go card pla:;!ng. , he 20 minutes devoted to this feature might be used te better advantage. Five minutes of this scene. would be sufficient at most; beyond that the audience gets flglty us It did lartt night. Last the gowu splendid' and exclu- The Woodman of the World Carnival la growing In magnificent proportions Reports from csmps snd circles through out the Northwest Indicate a tremen douk attendance during the gala days in Portland July 14 to 2S Inclusive. Twelve beautiful queens will be chosen from the centers of population in Washington and Oregon and they HI attend the ' coronation ceremonies of the reigning Portland queen. Each queen will be attended' hy maids or honor, T hd her' "court dignitaries. When the royal pageant with all its glitter and splendor arrives at the magnificent throne of beauty and the severul queens ascend to their atatibn of nonor. it will rival ine aorueuna eceu of the "Field of the Cloth of Gold." or Italia Rookh leaving Delhi for the Vale of Cashmere. . His majesty, the king. will crown the queen and present to her and her satelltea the costly presents of fered as prises by the Woodmen of the World to the most popular lady tr) the several communities contesting for the honors. 'Tlte Intrinsic value of th'jse prizes win aggregate nearly ti.ouu ana wilt be awarded to the candidates re celvlng the largest vote. The success ful contestants will bo robed In regal fashion and given free transportation and hospitable entertainment at the ex pense of the Woodmen of the World Amusement Association. The following prises and the names df the donors are now on exhibition In the show windows of those whose gener oslty will do much to make the forth coming carnival , the greatest ever held In the far West. A magnificent piano, capital prise. Eller Bros. An elaborate gown, Meier & Frank Company. - A beautiful pearl inlaid mahogany escritoire, Henry Jenning & Sons. A superb diamond ring, A. & C. Keld enheimer. A cloak "a dream of ths modiste's art." Olds. Wortmnn ". King. A lady's elegnut gold watch, Llpman, Wolfe Co. Kodak, cameras, etc., Woodard, Clarke & Co. A steel range.. J. J. Kadderly. An exquisite model hat. The Wonder Millinery Co. A peurl and gold handled silk um brella. Charles M. Meredith. 1 Indian curio and lady's boots, B. B. filch and Goddnrd. Kelly Co., and others. No queen will receive a present worth less than 160. Messrs. I. W. Balrd and Oeorge L. Hutchln conduct the queen voting con test and coronation. These gentlemeh arc experienced In the work and they promise one of the greatest, grandest and most imposing ceremonies ever wit nessed In America. They hope to have a hundred candidates In the fleld for queenly honors and request the friends of eligible candidates to send in their perries and addresses at once. H R s A Hopeless fGSse The man or woman wh i won't save money is either; hopelessly rich or hope- lessly ehiftleu. To be V sure the word "Bargain" has been debased by low ethic stores, and they have made' people sus picious. But that a quack does queer things does not set people against great sur- -geons and practitioners : An Olds, Wortman & King bargain is exactly what we say it is. The saving is real. The shoes we tell of today are those very good lines that the general shoe stores have to rely on for storekeep ing expenses. We're malting a clean sweep, however, and we'll 'close our eyes to loss this week. The lots named are big enough -to supply all who come today and probably all who come to morrow, But early choosers always pick choicest fruit. BOYS' SHOES For vacstion or dress wear, all solid leather, unlined calf. $2.00 values, sises 11 to 2, swept out at ,...$I.4A $2.50 values, sites to 5, swept out at - ....$1.76 , ' 10 styles of the celebtated EMPRESS $3.50 shoes for ladies, Oxfords or high cuts, swept out at .. $2.6A ", . Woman's Kid Juliettes; toes square or6und, values to $2 a pair; wept '" out at ; -SI.4& MISSES' STRAP SUPPERS, sizes 6 to 10 H, $1.25 valuea.-.......a3o " " " sixes 11 to 2, $1.50 values 9 Ac These are of patent leather or kid. with 2 or J3 straps or large buckle. Old Ladies' HOUSE SLIPPERS, sixes 3 to 8, values are $1.25, swept out at vac (1st floor) 1 7 7 1 i M E iiiBicsisaiiicaxnii zsa3xcxszxaTxxzi:raM iShoe Repairing Done Right I laliAiaitiaaa KirS ItWIO OLBI , ,.TSe Ulster IIWED COX.XS .Oe California oak-tanned sole leather used. 11 stttohlag doae on the eelebreted Ooodyear Machine. - ! Goodyear Shoe Repair Co.. iiisca bstwsxv Tinu) avd rovxTx. hone, Mala 0031. , rree Delivery. I aa We Want You to Give Us at Least a Call Come and See What We Can Do for You Yoe Csanot lire Us le Tare Oat i Job That Is Not Flrst-cUst. Ikst Prices Are for the Best. Compare Them With What Yoe. Ravt Paid Before. Full set of teeth, bent that money ean buy T Good, arrvtcenble teeth, per set ,M Oold rrowns, 22k . . ... .$3 . . . Oold fillings, small, $1.00; large, 13.00. Ml other fillings ef any material desired, 75c. All operations strictly modern. A IKV fnt5stew Ellerf WlM omt, pp aire Cor. rXWiX alCIllIaiS dray's Theatre. Thens, Mala mi. AKTJ5MEjrrS. EMPIRE THEATRE 12th and Nonisos Sis. rhone Mala 78. Nnrthwmtro VaDdcTlllr Co.. Propa. Oerse I.. Bakrr. Kraldent Minacrr. The Only Hleb-l'lara Vaudvrlllv llquaa Pnrtlanrt. In The Onlr Hlgb-Claaa Vandevllla House In . Portland. I siiwai that will hohl j-on tor aahllr. Real hlsu'laaa. iiD-tn-dat Kaatem randfTillr. Thr klni! we want. Verdict of th ppniilp that aaw the Rmplra performanre Uat ulsht. Tba talk ot the town today. Wrrk'Startlns Momlajr. June IS. PR. W. A. W188, WISE BROS., Dentists Onett evenlnts till 9. Painless Extracting! - B do Crows and Bridge Work without pain. ' OuVrJO reara' ezuarlanca is plate Work eaablae . ua to fit oar moutb cumfortably. . We bate fvellng aa well as .yea. .. Br,1 W. A. WIm, aanafr, bae found a aafa way to extract teetli abanlBtely without pain. Dr. T. P. Wlaa la an axpert at Oold filling and 4 Crown and Bridge Work. Extracting trae when platae or bridges are. ordered. VtL T. K. WISSV 208-213 FAILING BLPC, Cer. 3d and Wath. Stt. Bundaira from S ta IS. Or. Mala 3O20. IL-JLl . . ' ?J!!!-J xainren aho oubtajw EATXAW1T 41TB W ALTOS XKATT AITO SAXT TOM KIZ.Ii KAVX WXITCOMB. ZiITTIiB 8Z.OSSOM. ' POWESS ASTD TKBOBO&9 JAMS! OUST A WD THE BXOBOOPB. Mntlnr WrdnpadaiTi fatiirilar nd Sunday: I'rW-ea tlnom. 9r. lor: rroiilnx, 30e, auc, lor: boxra and loao aoata. IMr. Halo of avata now Ou. Box ofltce opvaa 10 a. ro. Cdrdray's Theatre Pbonu Main Wi. Cordray A Kuaaell tlanasera. Portland's Topular family Iteaort. and 20e. Have a Lawn Like Velvet By getting a mower that cuts the grass evenly snd smoothly without hacking It Paying a trifle more for the best, HTStS W1U1WOOO," will give you satisfac tion that you., ran not find In cheap grades. A single look will convince you Prices from-$2.80 up. , . Dayton Hardware Co. Cor. First and Taylor Itev v . SuminiT Prlrca Matlnrra I0c Krrnlnra. 10r. JOc, SOr. MATINEK TUI.V. 2:15. TOMUIIT AT XOWABD 3KZSX.S8' CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 10 STAB ACTS 10. And frofi'iior Krobn'a Kasnoua HUMAJT PXiAO). The m'at arondiTful morlnfr picture ccr pho- tofrraiibcd. Erery tnev dlacvrnllilc, Estclllti and t.ahnrdon dlwt from Madrid an added feature Monday. Shields' Park Opens Sunday, June 91. Marquam Grand Theatre 2zu Tonight, last performance, MAST MANNERISO And bar excellent coinpauy In Clyde Fitch's drama. "THE STUBBORNNESS OF GEKALDINE." TrlcxHi lower floor, except taut three rowa. $2; laet three rowa, Sl.SO; lialcony. flrat thren row. 1. Mi; arrond three rowa, ti; Brut thre of laat alx rnwa. 75'; ln tbrea rowa In hal eonr. 60c: Rallcry. M6c and 2.V; bosea and loai-a. $12.50, Advance nv opena tomorrow ttrlday) at 10 a. m. Poultry Netting WIOLISAU, BBTAIXh Wire and Iron Fencing BANK AND OFFICE RAILINGS Barbed Wire, Wire and law. Peaolaur. PORTLAND WIRE C IRON WORU5 Manuf aotvers. . los v. Txnu st com. runns, x im .jr. iaa-v r cm aa a mr T la The larjest and most complete un dertaking establishment on the Coast. F. 5. Dunning, Inc , 414 Hast Alder, corner Cast 5Jxtb. . Both phones. Calls promptly answered to any part of the city. F. DRESSER & CO. Portland's Greatest ' GROCERY We eater to those who demand: the best.. Botb Phones 037. COBWEB 8STXBTH ABD WASaiKOTOX STBIT8. Portland Rid ins: Club. ,, ,, , f ' , 1 The BaKer Theatre Ueorre L. Baker. Manager. Farewell week thla week. IjiBt time thla week of Italnh Stuart aud company. )on-t mlaa aarlnir sood-bye. "THB IBOISriAW." A fitting e losing play; lieautlful atory, full of heart Intereat. Kienlng. IBe, 2m: lOe. SUc. ilatluae, inc.. 13c. S5c. Neit week the Baker Theatre Company in "A QIXDXP TOOIV." CONCERT HALL BLA21ER BROS. ':. JBQCKRT. KVtSRt NIGHT. S42 24S BI'RNBtng. Tba hat anndteal anthorttlea aea aaaalmoiia In racgQimeDdliur boraeback rldlna for nervosa. Innf sad kladred complalnta. .Particularly I thla mode of azarclae beneficial ou thla Waal Coaat, where the patient can enjoy the pura pen air. Inhale Nature oaone and the reals, sua fragrance of pine, flr, cedr and baiatock. It la aafe to aay that there Is no country aa earth where boraeback rldlnf la mora health ful than In Orefon. PORTLAND RIDlNd CLUB, V, 0. BROWX, Maaaaer. tM Slavaath St. Phone, Mala SSs, Badlle aerau aad earrlaa aa. Hsraea a-jnf at and aeli. Mann & Beach 92 SECOND STRECT Bet STARK an OAK PRINTERS TELEPHONE AAA ' AT'TEINTIOIN X Simpson & Co, r House and Sign 81'ECIALTlES fi tba LAME of I'OHTLAM). All klnda rXATKirtS and BOAS OLXAVXO and CTRED. MBS. M. QLLBERT, from London. . tiOla rVsa!onelr'fcuM Wiil mrr . ruaa, vr , . Paper HasSt ICalsominii STRICTLY UrtfoN WOilKX MIH pit r ' rzMmfXJst Art and Science SIGN0R G. FERRARI , Formerly of flilan, Uly,: . . Cures Cawrrh and Asthma almpt bf Sis method ef voice culture. 4 Blnflin tattsht from foundation t irtlstto Unlsh. . , TesttmJOials open to IsapscUon at ItUdiO, .r-, . . . IMULKCV DV1LOINQ. 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