THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY ETENTNG, JAXtlAHY 15, 1004.
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NEW THEATRES TO FURNISH
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FKONT ELEVATION OF THE NEW VAUDEVILLE THEATRE TO BE ERECTED AT FOURTH AND STARK ST8.
A large force of men Is working night
and day in transforming the . store
formerly occupied by Fellows as a gro
cery, at 309 Washington street. Into a
handsome vaudeville theatre. The place
will be named the park theatre. . Con
tinuous vaudeville 'will be given there.
It 1U be under the management of
Frank Monroe, formerly of Seattle.
."We are going to try to open the
Park ' Saturday afternoon If the men
who are working night and day can get
it ready. . We have ordered handsome
opera seats, but at the opening we will
be compelled to use-ordinary chairs, be
cause the others have not yet arrived.
The Park theatre will be on the long
circuit, which Includes II houses, from
Kansas City to San Francisco. ., We will
give Ave performances each day, two In
the afternoon and three in the evening.
In order to make the place as safe as
possible we have decided not to build
a gallery, and have made arrangements
to have a special exit on Sixth street."
Simon Bros, of Missoula, Mont., are
preparing to construct a new theatre at
the corner of -Fourth and Stark streets.
The ground upon which the new struc
ture will be erected is now occupied by
the Omnibus, Baggage & Transfer com
pany, which will move to its new quar-.
ters about March 1. Fart of the old
structure will be utilised in the new
one. : ., ; .
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H. S. Rowe, general agent of the Mil
waukee, has in his ofllce an Indian
, basket concerning which he has little
to say, though it Is a somewhat un
usual specimen of basket work. In-
rteed the arrival from the East of Mr.
Rowe and the appearance of this mys
terious basket were so nearly simul
taneous that fellow general agents sue-
Jectcd a prise and. tried to satisfy, their,
curiosity. To the present time a pro
found silence has reigned concerning
the source of the basket, where it was
. made and by what means it came into
the possession of Mr. Rowe. From the
else and strange weight of the basket
It was assumed that some new method
of manufacture bad been discovered aftd
basket workers journeyed to view the
thing and came away mystified. By this
time Rowe'a basket is a byword on rill-
road row and with the ouery "'How old
is Annr is passing into the limbo of the
Inexplicable, v , ' I
' After visiting with the Texas livestock
delegation last night Mr Rowe was this
: morning in a most genial mood and v(hen
the basket question was again broached
he said: ''tci'iiiV-'-j-j-: .-&. r
"Yes, It is a mystery. I can vpt di
vulge where the basket came frim or
v what tribe of Indian I mean whomanu
' factured the trophy, which I may say
was- secured with huge toll and; much
expense. But there is a wonderful and
romantic waterfall called the Minnehaha,
near it In a pool of purest emeralld dally
bathed the Indian queen for whom the
' falls were later named. Anrt I have
heard that In a moment of Inspiration
:. Minnehaha, seised the rusheA and the
reeds of the smiling pool and fashioned
wonderful basket which wai reverently
kept by her descendents utll one day
the god of the tribe was enaged at somo
remark of the chief and sidzed the beau
tiful basket and bore it away, and to
make its destruction sure gave it to a
' Minneapolis railroad marl. Now that Is
all something I have hfard, perhaps-1
dreamed it, but anyway there is the
basket, and let me tell yfou, when the of
flee is quiet at night and the street Is
lonely, you can hear th ripple of laugh
ing water somewhere jst as if It were In
the room; you can sonfetlmes, but not al
ways, dui occasional ir, hear a low musi
cal tinkle and splasti like a weary god
dess was slipping info her solltnrv nool.
and even I have fancled that a dim mist
hangs over the basket sometimes, and
vimosi invisiDie wreathing show In the
vapor like the slow swaylngs of silken
draperies. Now Idon't know but wh4t
this Is all Imagination, but I would not
take a thousand dtollars for that basket,
Just the same, and there never has a
man showed up Jiiere yet that had a bit
of the artistic in him.. that was not
strangely drawrA to that basket, some-
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Acting under Instructions from Dep
uty District Attorney Spencer,- Harbor
master Ben Blglln yesterday notified J.
Pearson, local agent of the Pacific
branch of the seamen's union, that in
order to continue in the business of
shipping sailors he would have to pro
cure a license the same as the sailor
boarding-house keepers.
. . Mr. . Pearson . replied .that , he . would
only be in charge of the office but a
short time, a new man having been
elected to succeed him, but ventured
the opinion tha the union is exempt
from taking out 'a license. 'He stated
that he would Investigate the matter
and take ltup with headquarters offl
clols, who are stationed at San Fran
cisco. ;
. Sullivan ft Grant are required to pay
a license of 1600 a year, in addition to
putting up a bond of f 5,000. However,
tbe-y conduct a boafrdlng-house, whereas
the union is enaared exclusively in the
.business of supplying coasters with'
sailors for whom no fee is charged. The
union has a yearly contract with the
Pacific Coast Shippers': association to
furnish men for ll the vessels which
it controls, plying up and down the
coast . To both interested parties the
arrangement is said to have given en
tire satisfaction. The union has profited
by being able to build up a strong or
ganisation, and the shipowners have
been enabled to get ..crews whenever
they were needed. ,
Prior to the establishment of the local
branch of the seamen's union the skip
pers of the coasters were either obliged
to send to San; Francisco or to the
Sound for men, or get them through
Sullivan ft Grant, to whom they paid
the regulation price ef so much a head.
"I do not think the officers, of the
central body of the Pacific Coast Sea
men's union," says Mr. Pearson, "will
be willing to pay the license. Although
we are engaged in the sailor shipping
business, there is no fee charged by us.
I Intend to inquire, into the matter, at
once."'" - ;, .-:, v.; :' .
At the last election of the union,
Charles Hammarln was elected to suc
ceed Mr. Pearsdn as agent of the local
union, and he is expected to arrive here
almost any day to take charge. Mr.
Pearson has held the position for two
terms, having been elected to the office
and sent here from San Francisco,
ROCK ISLAND NOW
AWAITS THE ARTISTS
'The Rock Island office at Third and
Alder streets has received the last con
signment of office furniture, and Is now
waiting for. the New Tork artists to
come and decorate the Third street win
dow with the big map of. the world. ' The
new furniture consists of solid oak parti
tions dividing General Agent Gorham off
from the rest of the force, and also mak
ing a store room out of the corner of the
bi room. ' , , i ' I
The fast thing to be placed is a coun
ter that has been In process of construc
tion for some months. The usual of
fice counter Is nothing mare than a nice
ly polished board but this counter, so Mr.
Gornam , punts . put, , is a, , wondct of
craftsmanship. From the otftstde It ap
pears 4o be only a handsome oak counter
but within are- compartments,, sliding
doors, secret nooks), book shelves, ticket
holders and everything imaginable th.it
a ticket counter should have and general
ly does not. The entire back of the
counter Is cut 'up Into small compart
ment, all of which are enclosed and may
be locked if necessary.
The sign artists will arrive tomorrow
from San Francisco and work on the big
map of the world will be commenced
at once. The ticket business of the of
fice is being pushed by "Kit" Carson, the
newly appointed passenger agent, and af
ter months of working and waiting the
Rock Island men in Portland feel they
have received everything they wanted ot
tht head cfllce. er.d are chiefly IntensteJ
now in pushing up the net returns to
kop pace wlih their new splendor.
' Sable hats have developed Into a erase
this year with all who can afford this
ever-becoming fur. :
MAKE PEACE WITH
TT'TTirouSTOMACH;
Tou Are Certala to X.ose if Ton Attempt
the Use of Force and Yiolsace
Tou cannot force your stomach to do
work that it is unable and unwilling to
da It has been tried time and time
again with always the same result The
stomath ia a good and faithful servant;
but when pushed beyond the limit . it
rebels. Some stomachs, will stand much
more abuse than others,' but every stom
ach has its limit; and when that limit Is
reached It Is a very dangerous and un
wise proceeding to attempt to force it
into doing further work. The sensible
and reasonable course Is to employ a
substitute to carry on the work of di
gestion and give the stomach an oppor
tunity to recuperate and regain Its lost
strength.' .. , t. , - s f
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the
only perfect substitute to take up and
carry on the work of tired, worn-out
stomachs. They are natural and easy
In their work and cause no disturbance
in the digestive organs. They contain
all of the essential elements that make
up the gastric Juice and other digestive
fluids and will digest any food that a
strong, healthy stomach will, and do it
In the same time and in the same way.
They work Independently of surround
ing conditions and the fact that the
stomach is weak or diseased does not
Influence them at all In their usual .and
effective work. They will digest food
as well in a glass Jar or bottle as they
will In a stomach. Tou can see that fof
yourself by putting one of them into a
jar with a square meal and some water
to enable It to work.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, by thus
relieving the stomach of Its work, en
ables that organ to rest and recuperate
and regain Its health and strength.- The
process Is perfectly natural and Plain.
Nature will . heal the stomach Just as
she heals a wound or; broken limb,
If she Is not Interfered with and is per
mitted to do her work in her own way.
All interference is prevented by Stu
art's Dyspepsia Tablets. ' h
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for
sale by druggists everywhere at 50
cents a box, and If you ate afflicted with
dyspepsia, one box will make you. feel
fifty times better. Tou will forget you
have a stomach and rejoice in the for
getfulness. No druggist would be so
shortsighted as to try to get along with
out Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, for they
are so popular and are so well known
for the good they have -done and the
happiness they have caused that any
druggist caught , without them would
lose the confidence of his. customers and
be regarded as below the standard. 1 His
business would suffer : as a -result : and
his patrons would go to other stores and
buy their other drugs there as well ar
th.t.lr fttuarVl Pyspe psla Jgblets, ' .
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W, R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes: "There is no doubt but what FOLEY'S HONEY
"AND TAR saVed rny life. I had an awful cough on "my lungs and. the doctor told me I had
consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and found relief from
the first and three bottles cured me completely, - -1
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THE PORTLAND
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and Upward
M.HEADQUABTERS FOR T0US1ST5 AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
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wfll be pleased a all ttates te aaev reoma aad gtre prioee. A stodara
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LONG PASSAGES
BY SAILING SHIPS
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Several sailing Teasels enroute to this
port are making . unusually, long pas
sages. Two of them are coming from
Antwerp with cargo, and had they made
average time should have reached the
mouth of the river some time sgoV
The . average passage from Antwerp
is 140 days, but the French bark La
Fontaine sailed from there for Portland
on July 12. Hence she has been out 185
days, and still no advices have been re
ceived as to how close she Is to her des
tination. Only one week later the Brit
ish bark Whlstlebank aalled from Ant
werp for Portland, and consequently
should have been here more than a
month ago.
It is generally believed that both ves
sels are experiencing stormy voyages.
and for this reason have been unavoid
ably delayed. They are supposed to be
somewhere between Cape Horn and the
mouth of the Columbia, and the recent
heavy gales very likely proved an ad
vantage to them by driving them up the
coast at a lively speed. The La Fon
taine lost a good charter by not arriv
ing before January 1.
Ship Da Today.
The British ship Cromartshlre has
been out just 70 days from Newcastle,
N. S. W., for Portland, and It usually
requires juet that length of time to make
the passage. Shipping, men are expect
ing her to put in an appearance in , a
day or two. Upon their arrival these
vessels will add very material! to the
disengaged fleet now in the river, which
at the present time is of very small
proportions. ,
.The only grain vessels In sort receiv
ing cargo are the British ships East Af
rica and Ancalos. The former is at
Montgomery dock No. taking on grain.
and the latter is being loaded at the
flour mills. 8he Is expected to . com
plete her. cargo this afternoon, and if
the new captain arrives in time she will
probably leave down about Monday. Her
destination is Durban, South Africa..
A skipper was expected to reach liere
several days ago from Nova Scotia To
take the place of Captain Fulton,, but
up to noon he had neither put In an ap
pearance nor sent word explaining the
cause 'of his delay. .Until his arrival
Captain Crowe of the firm of Anderson
A Crowe, is looking after the vessel.
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Itching , piles nroduce moisture and
cause Itching, this form, as well as
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Plies are
cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko'a Pile Remedy.
Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs tu
mors. 60c a Jar, at druggists, or sent
by mall. Treatise free; Write me about
your case. Ir. Bosanko. Phll'a. Pa.
Mothers!
Mothers!!
Mothers!!!
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
nss been wed for over SIXTY TEARS by MIL.
UONSlof MOTHERS for their CHILDREN
while TEETHING, with PERFECT BUCCES3,
It SOOTHES fke CHILD, SOFTENS the GUMS,
ALLAYS all PAJN ; CURES VIND COUC, and
Is he best remedy for DIARRHCEA. Sold by
Druggists la every part of the world. Be surf
tod ak for "Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
tad take so other kind. Twenty-five elf, $ buit
BOSTON
DENTISTS
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These prices for good work are pos
sible to us. We do so much of It
Sllver,Fllllngs .... 60s
Gold Fillings, pure .............. tl.00
Gold Crowns. 22-K 3.60
Full Set Teeth .,.....$3.60
Bridge Work . ...................3.60
We tell eactly what your work will
cost by free examination. Our plates
give satisfaction, comfort ' and natural
expression.
Crown and bridge work of the best at
lowest prices is our specialty. NO
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that your work will - be of the best.
Lady attendant always present.
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OPEN THE! TEAR ROUND.
Cases of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Ca
tarrh of Head and Stomach, Gout. Rheu
matism and ALL blood diseases taken
under a guarantee to be eured In a spe
cified time or all expenses, including
railway fare both ways, refunded.
These waters renovate the entire sys
tem and remove almost every disease.
Send EOo for a bottle of stomach and
catarrh salt.
Round-trip tickets at reduced rates.
Inquire of any Southern Paclflo railroad
scent . , . ,
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Frank jr. Xellen, manager.
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. ; ' Proprietor of the
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Bottled Beer a Specialty
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-; PORTLAND. OREGON.
Electricity"
In Your Home
Brings, effort and cheer
fulness during the long win
ter nights. Enjoy a few
comforts while you are alive
for you are a long time dead
Portland General Electric Co.
Talcbtt Tilks
ON
Men's Diseases
NO CLASS OF HUMAN AILMENTS IS SO
LITTLE understood among the medical pro
fession today as those- peculiar to men, As a
result the methods commonly employed in.
treating them are but relics of earlier periods
L, in. medical jicience. We. have departed from
every form of treatment that our own experi
ence and research have proven ineffective and
unscientific' We havs replaced them with ev-.
ery appliance and means that money can pro
cure to aid us in our efforts, coupled with an
honest desire to euro where cure Is possible.
The dignity of our profession does not per-
- mu us to npeaa too ireeiy or our accomplish
ments, yet It is the duty of a recognised and legitimate physician to say
sufficient that the public may distinguish him from the impostor. This
we are entitled to state: Our practice is the largest on the Coast, built
up by the personal recommendations of one patient to another. It Is
better to COAX a CURE than to FORCE results, because nature will not
be driven. To attempt to drivs nature la violence and harm results. There
fore, we do not FIX any TIME for a cure of any disease, but PERMA
NENTLY CURE in as short a time as modern methods will allow.
(More and more doctors are realising this every day.) - OUR guarsntee is,
we DO NOT ASK ONE DOLLAR FOR OUR SERVICES UNTIL CURE IS
EFFECTED. We TREAT and CURE all forms of CONTRACTED dlsor
ders. such ss GLEET. STRICTURE, SEXUAL PERVERSION, which In
cludes TOO QUICKNESS and LOST POWER; Piles. VARICOCELE. HY
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but the doctor. FREE CONSULTATION AT ANY TIME. ,
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