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20, 1903. ' ' ' ;:";y;-;V 1 1 ' " W I 1 -i 1 . Items of Local Interest for Busy r. Journal Readers, Oloodr in4 BOMttled wnitbw prTill In th North PkclOo Butrf, but no rain of romrqurnet gas mica. IB noriaeaaurn nMDIIIf tun. Bbowan D4 thUDdtratorua bar ocrurrl In 'brnki, Iowa, hurtbrra IlllnoU and Uluns- aou. It 1 rarnwf this tBornlnt tn Idibo and Katt- ra naaouifion ana cooiitr in tag ippr l,aka Tha Indication ara for taowallj fair was nor mia oiairin runnar. 1 KOWAHO A. BEALU, orcaat OBelaL ' Tfca attMflUaftia tv af tn1anl hla hmm. I ln la 24.0 foat. It will romala on a atand 21 "r .onDa"T, ana ran ingbti durlnf ltondajr, . auw TT'aanaaua WrtTTT 1IITT1TI I aK rartUad L. Branrald. fitn rranrlaeo: K. I n. Jbm, Wlaeonalu; J. 0. Mln. Hcotland; A. u. ,bww ana wur, rTtmoni; w, 1. aipn.ro, VuiDrj: n. cnrriaan, Brat tlx: H. 1. jiainll ton and wlfo. Tacoraa: U L. Lavaoa. U. II. A.l C. r. Whalrr, Ht. Paul; II. K. Lrwla. Ran Kranclaeot C i, Wbltrhoua. Dttlutb; U. H, , "I'ward, Baker Cltr; Mra. Kiorr and daufhtrr, -a7eonr; it. m. uauta ana) wit, waantucton, I. C.i H. B.-Parker, Cblrafo; i- V. tlbaudra, Clrrvlandi 8. 1. Todd and wlf. BaWaj: M. H. rurnnan. Or.; Mr. K, H. Kottorrll, wlfa and I dauahtar, Montroal: X). W. Hcott, IUtnolaj u. n, wrnaru ana wir. frniMiTaniai art. A. M. Rlnlwr. PrnnarlTaala: U. Goalna. Cbl rafo; . A. H. Row. ' W. Plttman, Han FVaa. rkiro; B. II. Murrlaon DrnTr: P. C Klpnla; Salt lAkt J. O. Bradnrr, Taronal l. L. kin. nr. itoairn; J, Jaroba, Ban tranclarai f tl. Rlrbardaon and wlfa, Dayton; B. J, d Lan drrd and wife, raraa, N. O.; J. H. Halt and nlt l..itl.l rwKlu Ul. 1 1. M.I . k waar, arrraa 1 1 ir ( w av'iimuiuii?, u 1 ituw-1 ruaa as . Baamra. JackaoarlUe: I W. If lrUbtBan. New York; T. B. Ow.na, Mr. and Mra. rbrlatr, I Mtaa M. Klrrr. Ban rranoterei Mr. ana atra. II. A. Krr, Seattle; B. O. Brook, St. Paul; . frank Adama. Tbrodor MeOlnala, Denreri n. G. Crltla, Warren. Pa.: Mm Lerj. Han franclaea; W. Straus, New York; Adolpb zuckermaa. Baa rraaciaro; utio nnpen, Lara tea jacobaoD, A. i. Jaoobann, frediirkatad, Itorwaf; B. U flbaw, w. o. Hbaw, Adrian, Mleb.; O. a ZelSn, Lead, S. D.:R. H. Jahl. New York; B. Hmlthaon, Mra. H. Smltbaon, Mtaa Smltbao, Martin Prleat, San rraaetaoa: Krorit Block. New York; E. P. Marpbr and wife. Florence Murpbr. San Pranetaeo; Ouatar S. Smith. Ht. Ix)ula. Otto Kelaaer, Cblcafo; I. H. Manner, Ban rranclaco. Imnarial Altx Martin. Jr.. Mlaa Martin. KUmatb Kalh; Mra. W. T. Stowell. city; Tboa. H. Hollor. Brattle: w. M. Randall. Rnaeman: T. E. Wataon. W. 0. Malnaa. Veorc Maine. Walla Walla: D. W. Bowman. H. t. Jobnoon. Mra. Jobnaon, Seattle; U. L. Bulllran. Mra. Pulllraa. Salt Lake: I. C. Nelann. Aitorla: W. F. Mafue. Kalama, Mra. Mau and aon, K a lama; R. 1. Buler, Elaenbarrj, Ner. ; Mra. Buler and aow Elaenherrr. Nee. : H. J. Hubler, Smirk Bendf Mra. Hubler, Soutb. BeiuU Leri Anteny, walla walla; v. MciMutn, (jorrauia; Father Kellr. Heppner; Mr. M. I)rta, Ralph Dan, Tenneaaee; w. M. Hlakejr, Mr. HKkey ana two cniiaren, Bait uu; H. iv. roeaeiina, Salem; V. Q. Youni, Enen; E. A. Clereland. fl. tmerira, Aatorla; Mra. c. B. H perry, ion; w. Li. i'aamberiain, Eiktiart, ind.; s, 4. Rnraiue and wlfa. Lone Beach: Earl Sannder. Moro; I V. Bnford. Keleo, Wab.; N. P. Saurn, Aatorla; 8. L. Jonee, oan Pranclaco; Mr. 8. J. (arll.le. Plttaburt;; Allen McDonell, Iulutb; A. t. Krai. at. 1'aui. V BaaebaJl tomorrow, 9 p. m. Baseball tomorrow, S p. m. N Twenty-fourth and Vaughn. Interatate I.ea(rue aerloa. AdmlHston 26 cent. Monogram vs. Schiller. Monogram vs. Schiller. Admlaaion 25 cents. . Interstate League series. Twenty-fourth and Vaughn. Baseball tomorrow, 3 p. m. Baseball tomorrow' S p, m. The Portland.,, Long Beach, Wash. Open for guests. European plan. W. 0. W. Meuralon to Seaside, June 21, by Prospect Camp. Round; trip $1. For Bale Finely equipped job print ing office. Enquire 106 First street. rine Pay I Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing, recovering. Wash, and Sixth. J. M. learey has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Nathan Pearcy, deceased. Are you afflicted? If so, ask your drugglr for Qulnean's Remedy. It cures are marvelous. Portland Club, ISO Fifth street A palatable lunch served every evening from I until 11 p. m. Tha Journeymen Tailors' Unloa of America, Local No. 74, will elect new officers Monday night. Large quantities of gravel are being hauled down the Willamette for use in the neighborhood of St. Johns. A wooden building Is being torn down on Third street near Ankeny. It will lie replaced by a brick structure. K. L. Brace, plumber, has removed from 226 1st st. to 281 . Morrison, Just across Morrlson-st, bridge. Phone East 84. Bonneville Excursion Don't forget that Order of Waahlngton River excursion tomorrow. Boat leaves Ash-street dock promptly at 8 a. m. Complaint is being made of the dan frerous condition of the street along Williams avenue, tlje planking being worn through In several, places. Cape Horn Is the point selected by the Oregon Camera Club for their annual excursion. The steamer Harvest Queen hern chartsrfd if!T-3n4 ay -JalygiSt Bxospt Monday The steamer '.'Bailey SOUT TXZOBOU). At The Bmplre. people, excepting the thinking class, are- popular with his guests. The place Is liable to doubt; but there Is no doubt only three miles from Long Beach. In the minds of Uiose who have been cured, all of whom are loud tn the praises of these methods. Cruel and inhuman treatment and drunkenness are the charges Anna M. Wood brings against Warren A. Wood In her action for divorce. The couple were married in Portland In 1894. Portland Lodge Ho. 118 and Samaritan We are aJwaya here in the city not as butterflies flitting to and fro. We Import our Oriental goods, as Persian and Turkish rugs and carpets, Turkish draperies, klmonas, shawls, cluny laces, tic, maintaining offices in New York and Bethlehem, Pa., as - distributing points, and Portland gets the best we have best to be had In the world. We Lodge No. 2, I. O. O. F., of thle city I nave new goods Just received that we have consolidated under the name of I Invite the public to Inspect before pur- Samaritan Lodge, which Is now tht largest on the Pacific Slope. Portland Catholic and friends of Rev. Father J. H. Black from all over the United States are sending him con gratulatlons upon the tenth anniversary of his ordination as a priest. Bra Kay has Instituted divorce pro ceedings against Dan May, charging de sertion. The Mays were married In November, 1894, and the husband has been gone since May 14, 1902. Albert B. Livingstone Is being sought by the police. He Is said to have re chasing elsewhere. No lower prtces were ever quoted. Atlyeh & Khoury, I 411 Washington street. PERSONALS. Hon. A. E. Reames Is a guest at the Portland. H. N. Cockerllne, a Salem Insurance man, Is at the Imperial. M. T. Nolan, a well-known politician of The Dalles, Is at the Perkins. O. W. Graham, a Hood River fruit cently deserted his wife and ramiiy in raiaer, is registered at the Perkins. Chicago. and the police of that city p a nrofe..or in th. irm I J .11. , TI..H, ..AH.AMav- n A I P w. r nil CU v.'iu'oi Iiuni fcticiuaj maw hb -.-rBiv Or trnn im a 0-iiAet it th lm supposed to be here at present At 6 o'olock this evening there will be a practice cricket match at the Twenty fourth and Vaughn-street baseball grounds. Two elevens from the Port land Cricket Club will take part. A perlal Elbert Hayes, a prominent livestock man of Salem, Is registered at the Bel vedere. Brigham Toung, descendant of the match game will probably be played in famous Mormon leader, is registered at Tacoma on July 18. ln" ueiveuere irom oau The body of Edward Prame, the Mrs. Henry Bratnober, wife of a young man who was -drowned in the prominent lumberman or Skagit county, Willamette River Thursday while out Washington, is a guest at the Portland, rowing, was recovered from the water Lieut.. Arthur Davis, third assistant yesterday near the Yacht Club house, commissary agent of the United States It had drifted all the way from Ross Army, passed through Portland this He will go to the Phillp- Oatzert" makes dally round trips (ex eppt Monday), through the Cascades of the Columbia. Fare $1.60.' Phone, Main 914. The last 81.00 excursion of the season Will be given by the Portland Letter Carriera to Seaside on June 28. Oood prder assured. Seats for all ticket holders. Hundreds ara planning excursions to the country for tomorrow. A favorite resort, now that the- Columbia Slough flats are covered, Is along the Will amette below St. Johns. Thlel Deteotive Service Co. Estab lished 30 yearc, 206 Cham, of Commerce, Portland, N. Y. Chic. St. Louis. St. Paul, Kansas City, Denver, City of Mexico, Montreal, Seattle, Spokane, San Fran., Articles of incorporation of the Willamette Evangelical Campmeetlng Association have been filed ln the office III L1IU . . I J 1 1 I . V 1 1 I I. , U UUJLVk . 1 . ssociatton Is to purchase and hold lands on which to hold religious camp- meetlnas and various other conventions Ae a IIIi-a ..... .no inn in -. When you get your laundry tonight notice the nice, glossy finish of your collars and cuffs, and observe that there Is ho - scorching or discoloration. e finish them up with our steam-heated collar and cuff polisher only one in Portland and that's the reason. Union JUa-undry, Second and Columbia. The Xagnlator Line popular steamer "Bailey Qatsert leaves Portland dally, except Monday, for the Cascades of the Columbia, affording everybody fine op portunity to view the magnificent Scen ery and raging flood. Steamer leaves Alder-street wharf dally at 8:30 a. m.; Sundays 9 a. m. Excellent meals. Roifttd trip fare $1.60. Phone, Main 914. Excursion to Hood River by the Ex celsior Outing Association, Sunday. June 21. Stops at Falls, Loclcs, Cascade Rapids. Tickets at O, R A N. office, Skldmore Drug Co.. B. B. 'Rich, 103 Third. Gradon & Kaehler Drug Co.. Main, and First, Jancke Drug Co., Grand ave nue, O. T. Gheen. 81 Third. Leave '-.Union Depot at 8:80 a, m.- Round trip 1.00. Children under 10 free. 1 -fhs- wonderful - powtnof mini ovtr matter is being, demonstrated every day ' in the treatment of the lesser as well aa 'the-more complicated diseases of the " : human body at the Portland Institute f Psychology, This treatment Is so . different trom the drig method that Island. It was found by Hugh Grady Bodnay Avenne Church In the ab sence of the regular minister, Albyn Esson, who is attending the Oregon Christian Missionary convention at Turner, Rev. C. A. Dotson wlll preach both morning and evening. Bible School I store, 321 Washington street at :46 a. m. ana unrisuan anaeavor al Horace Austin, ex-governor of Mlu TpF-1Bi ' ' i'nirirrmff.ggljW()tfc .t4 tW- nmlfr Ot th tOWl At the annual meeting of the Woman s of Austin ln that state, spent yesterday morning. pines. Frit Abendroth of Abendroth Bros. returned this morning from San Fran cisco, where he had gone to purchase a complete stock of Jewelry for the new Home Missionary Society of the Oregon Methodist Church, which Was concluded ln this city late yesterday, the follow ing officers were elected: President, Mrs. Dell Stuart; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. 08. Royal; recording secre tary, Mrs. E.. Rossman; treasurer, Mrs. j. Bennett; secretary oi auppiiea, .ro. J. D. Lee. "Let there be Ilrht,' said the Creator Yellowstone. of all things, and through all ages light has been man's greatest blessing. When It grows dim through impairment of vision the Joy of living fades with it. In such cases see Walter Reed, the op tician, 183 Sixth street, Oregonian Building, and let 'him renew your sight and happiness with lenses exactly adapted to your requirements, ' under guarantee of the oldest established op tical house in the Northwest. The medal donated by the Portland in Portland. He is returning home from a winter sojourn in soumern California. Otto Nllfln, Carlson Jncobson and A. J. Jacobson, tourists from Frederick stad, Norway, are stopping at the Port land. They expect to spend several months visiting the cities of the United States. From here they will go to tho AUDIENCE2 WILL BE VERY LARGE Tuesday Afternoon Matinee Performance for Benefit o Heppner Sufferers Will Yield Mucfrrvloney. 'Hundreds Were on Hand This Morning to Reserve Their Seats Commrttees Doing txcellent Work, Long before 10 o'clock thin morning, the hour' set for opening the box office of the Marquara Theatre fur the reser vatlon of seats by those who had pur chased tickets for the Heppner benefit performance) a great crowd had guth ered ln the lobby and the ft reel ad jacent. Narly 2,000 ticket huve been sold and It Is already evident that every Inch of reserved space will be taken People ln every section of Portland, In every walk of life and In every degree of circumstances have bought tickets! and are still buying them. It U nn opportunity to perform (in Ret of charity and at the snme time to wit ness a splendid theatrical t rent, and when the doors of the HayhDime arc thrown open for the Tueminy afternoon matinee thousands will phxm through them. Committees and Itnlh UIuhIs hio at work all over this city hik! several mo llcltors who started out with :oo or 300 tickets have returned to thu heud- quarters of the Merchants' Protective Association' to get more. At aliy busi ness house tickets are hIkd on hhIc and every customer la requested to add an admission card to bin pun hanu. In this way the fund Is constantly grow ing, the money being turned over to th relief committee at the close of each day. But despite the mnny canvassers already ln the field, more are wanted, and the sooner they report for duly ami get to work the more good it will be possible for them to accomplish. Mchbih. Ladd, Ehrman and Wheelwright, the committee In charge of the benefit fund resulting from the matinee. Imv per sonally been responsible for tho t!ln poaal of hundreds of tickets and are still working. Bill Will Be Strong. There are no announcements as yet concerning the bill, other than that the Baker Stock Company will appettr. George L. Baker, manager of t lie Maker Theatre, and tho one In whose charge arrangement of the benefit proRrnni has been given, Is still In Seattle. Mi. Baker will return to Portland on Sun day and will at once net about the task of choosing which of the several score acts freely offered will be presented on Tuesday. Mrs. Walter lieed and Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer will be among the clever amateurs to perform. Many of thoso who have donated their talents are also donating their gold, members,) of the Baker Stock Company having telegraphed a request that SO tickets be reserved for them and many of the Em pire vaudeville performers having put chased tickets ln quantity. Ralph Stuart, who has been delighting Port land audiences for several weeks, will buy a seat for each Inmate of tho Chll dren's Home. Tickets are on sale at the following places: a Marquam Theatre. Baker Theatre. Kmpire Theatre. Telegram Business Office. Journal Business Office. Oregonian Business Office. Board of Trade Office, Chamber of Commerce Building. Chamber of Commerce Office, Cham ber of Commerce Riilldlnn Nau'a Druar Store. Sixth and Morrison. I Woodard, ciarke & Co., Fourth and Washington streets. S. O. Skldmore & Co.. Third, near Morrison street. Esburg-Gunst Cigar Company, Third and Alder streets. J. K. Gill & Co., Third and Alder streets. Schiller's Cigar Store, Fourth and Washington streets. ., Sig Sichel & Co.. 92 Third street. Hotel Portland Cigar Store. B. B. Rich's Cigar Stores. Rowe & Martin's Drug Store, Sixth and Washington streets. Fred T. Merrill Cycle Company. Sixth street. Joseph M. Rlcen's Cigar Store, Third and Clay streets. Albert Bernl's Drug Store, Second and Washington streets. East Side Bank. Studobaker Manufacturing Company Sellwood Drug Store. ' R. L. Sabln, Bank of British Colum bia Building. Cottell Drug Company, First and PORTLAND ACADEMY, HAD COMMENCEMENT Thirty-four Pupils Were Grad uated With Appropriate Ex ercises Last Night, In the auditorium of the First Bap tist Church were last evening held the annual commencement exercises of Portland Academy, 31 being awarded diplomas. A declamation contest was won'' by Isaac D. Hunt, Miss Vlda 8. Nichols being second. The church was handsomely decorated and a splendidly- arranged program was carried out. Those receiving diplomas were: Frederick Archibald Adams, Harold Baldwin, Alexander Jesslman Chalmera, Vernon Claud Charluson. Ruth Mar guerite Church, Gnorgo Clifford Coe, Hanhah Jane (kinnell, Barbara Mary Crocker, Mildred Gertrude Doty, Henry Robertson Falling, Frank Foster, Dag mar Georgeson, Ruth Gray, Carleton Barlow Harding. Luther Todd Hazen, Irene Mary Hlgglns. Frances Agues Honeyman. Lorena Charlotte Hopkins, Isaac David Hunt, Ronald De Voro Johnson. Waldemar Krumbleln, Harel Fullertort McKensle, Christina l-ucy Mo-I-ean, David Morgan. Jr., Sadie Mildred Noycs, Martha Elizabeth Pollvka. Josephine Marie Schcll. Ambrose Scott, Leland Leslie Smith, Stuart Koblnson Strong. Clare Barbara Thompson, Mar garet Wilson, Florence Josephine Wolfe and William wax well Wood. Sherman- streets. , White Drug Company, Tenth nnd Morrison streets. Multnomah club. Arlington Club. Commercial Club. Burdette's Pharmacy, Williams ave- nuo. Alblna Pharmacy, Russell street. Brooks Pharmacy. North Third street. Yakima Pharmacy. Third and Burn- side. All members of the police force, v J. M. Rlcen's Drug Store, First and 'lay streets. Meier & Frank Co. Olds. Wortmsn & King. I.lpman. Wolfe Co. Oregon Mortgage Company. BE80LUTIOWB OF COWEOLEKCE. Of We SafeWay When you're buying, buy a well-known and well advertised article. Everybody knows the ELGIN and the HAMPDEN watch. Everybody knows the BOSS and the PAH V case. All are fully guaranteed and have stood every test (or gener ations. We sell them for $12. oo, and on easy pay ments. Dollar Week F602 The easiest way to buy one little payments stretched out over plenty of time. It's the way Portland bought its City Building. The way we're going to have a new Morrison street bridge. A good way to try. I. GEVURTZ & SONS irSers. 173-175 FIRST ST. 219-227 YAMHILL ST. Local 66. The United Brotherhood Leather. Worker on Horse Oood.' Whereas. The Great and Supreme Rulrr of the universe has. In Ills In flnite wisdom, removed from among us one of our worthy and esteemed broth ers. Otto Dake; and Whereas. The Intimate relation held with him In the dischaj-ge of his duties in this organization makea it eminently belltting that we record our apprecia tion of him; therefore. Resolved. That the wisdom n"nd abil ity which he has exercised ln the aid of our organization by service and coun sel be held In grateful remembrance; and Reaolved, That the sudden removal of such a life from among us leaves a vacancy ami a shadow that will - be deeplv realized by all the members and frb rids of this organization; and be it further , Resolved. Thnt- these resolutions be spread on the records of this organiza tion. , i Submitted by ' . , . . N tl WII.I.COX. . EXOUBSIOIf BATES EAST. Via Canadian Pacific Hallway. Chicago and return '!!' SI! St Louis nnd return " Peoria and return 5? Ht. Paul and return vJ, Minneapolis ari'l return 52a Imluth and return 60 00 ; Dates of sale June '.'4 to .10. inchi- slve; July 15 and 1. and August 25 and j 3. Tickets good for 0-0 days. I For full Instruction call on or wddress F. R. Johnson. F. & V. A., 142 Third strqet, Portland, Ox- "A NEW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN" IT WON'T SWIEP AT ALL IF NOT GIVEN AN OPPORTUNITY Let us show you what we can do for ytju in the dental line. We know that we can please you. You don't if you haven't tried us. Let us thow you that we speak the truth. Full set of teeth, best that money can buy . $7 Oood, serviceable teeth, per set . 4 Gold crowns. 22k S3 Gold fillings., small, $1.00; large, $3.00. All other fillings pt sny material desired, 75c. All operations strictly modern. Over Ellen Plane House, opposite Cor dray't Theatre. 'Phone, Main 2795. Alba Dentists SEDUCED TKBEE-DAT BATES TO TAQVZHA AJTD WEWPOBT. Commencing June 8, the Southern Pa clllc Company will place on sale Satur-day-to-Monday excursion tickets to Ya oulna and Newport and return, at rate of $3.00. This affords an excellent op portunity to spend 8unday at this pop ular seaside resort. Season tickets to same points will be placed on snle June 1. nt rate of III. 00. AMVSEMEXTTS. The Baker Theatre Ed 8. Hamilton, state senator from Fierce County, Washington, accom panied by his wife, is registered at tho Portland. Mr. Hamilton was the leader of the Ankeny forces In the last Wash ington Legislature. He Is also a mem ber of the stevedore firm of McCabe & Hamilton. MTTSIO AT OAHEKAS FAB.X. The New Orleans Colored Quartet will High School Alumni Association for the m:lWlMSm.?Jr. best oration Was won last night by Mis. Afternoon at Canemah Park. They will bring to this beautltul pane, overlook ing the Falls of the Willamette, tho weird music of the plantations of the old South.. Take the trolley cars Trom the corner of First and Alder streets, via Oregon Water Power , & Railway Company. Round rip 25 cents. Cars every half-hour. George L. Baker, Maaacr. La fit two performances today at 2 15 and lonlKut. Ralph Stuart and Company in THE VIRGINIAN." Oood-b.TO Today. (Joortb.ve Today. Evening, l.V, 23c. .'Be, !Mr. Mutlnee, 10c, Ilk-. 25c. Starting tomorrow afternoon, Raker Theatre rompnny "A GILDED frOOL." CONCERT HALL BLAZIEK BROS. CONCERT EVKTtY NIGHT. 242-24 BI HNRIDE. SPECIALTIES for the LADIES of PORTLAND. All kinds 1EATHBS and BOAS CLEANED and CURED. MRS. M.i- GILBERT, from London. 150 Flrat, near corner, i'bune Yet 999. Portland. Or. Wc are Selling Goods A.AA.A A AA.A AJ, J,J, A44A,CJJ AAA.1A.A.A. A A M at 1 s PTTTTVTTT', TTTTTTTTTTTTTT I'T'I f TTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTWtTTTT" niiiiara ana fooi lames SALOON FIXTURES BOWLING ALLEYS We glvm you benefit manufacturer1 a prices EMOUGH SJtlD. HTq Brunswick-Balke-CoIIender Co. 49 THIRD STREET, PORTUWD OR. ... ! Left over from Die auction at private nle, and there ure many bargulns to be had. We are paying particular- attention to our Optical Department. DONF Think that you can get ftlong without glasses when you have to hold the book or paper at arm's length; or when you have much pain In tile eyeballs or head; or when the print blurs when you try to read a little. You will have to get glaKxew before you will get any relief, so why put It riff? The longer It Is left the worse your eyes will get. We test eyes free of charge nnd when glasses are furnished will return money If not satisfactory. PR. W. A. WISE. WISE BROS.rDentists - Open (renin Mil 0. Painless Extracting! We do Crown snd Bridge Work without pain. Our 18 yeara' experleuc ln plate work enables ua to nt your mouth comfortably. Wa baro feeling as well as yon. Dr. W. A. Wlm. manager, hat fonnd s af way to extract tooth abaolutely without pa In Dr. T. P. Wlae la an expert it Gold t'lllliuc and Crown and Brldr Work. Extracting free wben plates or bridges ara ordered. DR. T. P. WISB. 208 213 FAILING BLDC, Cor. 3d ind Wish, Stl fltindara from B to 12. Or. Main 2029. X ; WHEN YOU LOOK AROUND, When you look around and find peo ple everywhere who can testify that there is no tonic builder in the world that is equal to the great nerve, flesh, bone and manhood builder. Sexine Pills, then you know Just where to put your money If yo.u need anything to build Lyu up-- &exifr rills ar the only tonic. and all-around builder that Is absolutely guaranteed. It is sold at $1 per box, 6 boxes for IB, and the guarantee is as good as a bank draft. In Portland, they are sold only by J. A. Clemenson. drug gist, corner Second and Yamhill streets. The store where you get just what you want. ATTENTION! Art and Science SIGN0R G. FERRARI Formerly of Allan, Italy, I wmaj SUNDAY SCHEDULE O. W. P. ft RT. COHFAirr. Oregon City cars every 30 minutes: Mt. Scott every 20 minutes. Cars for Gresham and Boring leave at 7:30 a. m., 1:30 and' 4.10 p. m. All cars leave from First and Alder streets. The most delightful trip across the continent Is via the Denver & Rio Grande, the scenic line of the world. Apply at 124 Third st.. Portland, for rates. Cures Catarrh andAsttm simply. 1 tils method of voice culture. ' - Singing taught trom foundation tf irtletlo finish. Testimonials open to inspection at hia 1 itudio. . MULKEY BUILDINO. cob, BECQgp 4jtp Moaaiaog bte AW UP-TO-DATE: T&AXir. . The "Imperial Limited," operated by the Canadian Pacific, is, beyond a doubt, the finest train crossing the continent. This train makes the run from ocean to ocean in four days. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force." a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no ' burden, but sustains, nourishes, invlgoe- ates." : Emily McElroy, The ot,her speakers were Miss Elsie Uarrett and Messrs, Ralph Royal and Arthur Murphy, all of whom delivered very creditable ad dresses. The contest was held in the form of a debate at the High School, the Question for discussion being the initiative and referendum. ... On all Sunday excursions to Oregon City and Willamette Falla and return one way by erectrlc cars, the other by boat, if desired the fare will be only 26 cents 1JH cents each way. This rate ought to carry steamboat loads of people up to the Falls tomorrow. The big cataract Is worth traveling a long distance to see, and when one can go up on a boat and return by rail, both ways for 20 cents, there ought to be a multi tude ef people to see the eights, Steamers leave foot of Taylor street at 8:80, 10 and 11:80 a, m., and 1, S, 4:30 and 6:15 p. m. The last returning boat leaves Oregon City at, o'clock p. m. Persona going to the coast to the .Washington side should not fall to ride to the end of the railroad from Ilwaco. to the Shoalwater Bay pretty little town of Nahcotta, the home and breeding place of thS Shoalwater Bay oyster, to apend a portion of their time. .The Esjr View House, located there, serves the.se oysters, fresh from the water every day. to all desiring them, a If f they were no luxury at all. The house is Urge and commodious, nd ita new land lord know how to conduct It aa to be . -Te-.v-: :-: -V '' .! . '.'.:- The reduced homeseekera' rates, effec tive February 15. apply via the Denver A Rio Grande. Have your frlenda oome through Salt Lake City, over the scenlo line of the world. Second Annual Session Begins June 29 Prepares teachers for county August ex aminations; also city and state. qilkWtl OBADB8 Pupils taken for review irom toe eta to qjn grades, in clusive. - SPaOZAl. STUD XXI Outdoor Sketclv lng. Physical Training, Manual Train ing, Penmanship plain or ornamental. Book-Keeplng , and. Shorthand. For further information address Holmes Business College .iiieyenttt ana lamhiU Street. 8 I tie. largest and most complete u.. dertaklng establishment on theCoast. F. 5. Dunning, Inc., 414 East Alder, corner East 51xth. Both phones. Calls promptly answered to any part of the city. e Mann & Beach 92 SKCOND STRKIT Bat. STARK tad OAK PRINTERS TELEPHONE -4-4-4 WOODMEN OF THE WORLD .... GREAT.... ' AND STREET FAIR CARNIVAL is BIG SHOWS 3 Military Bands 3$ Remember theate-July 151025 COMMENCING July 14 to 25 Attractions furnished by mm a Featuring the IO Big Free Acts PARADES EVERY DAY- , EXCURSION RATES OX ALL v. RAILROADS. ' t