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TIID OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1804.' SAID FAREWELL AT '.HEATPvie AL, NOTES. -If- ARLINGTON CLUB jr.. .. with a. Xk koxubb avssT ferxovos AT BANQUXT OrrzX X .'MSB TXZSVDI SUSXYEftS XXV . Or . ' TQMTZJkXB .LAST ITMUB.'rrrl -.. i . .;'',-'-,:-' i'.;'" " mm mm f .. - -. . 'I- .," : :. t' , ; ; ft ,;;.: ; v ' - " . ; 9 ' ' . '.'' t , t ' r ,rt ' '. ' !. V ' . ; - s v ..... r . . . ' ... t . '- . ' - -; .; 1 - . . .:.( A ' ' ' ' v Sr..- .' ;: ; ' , u-i-ur..-. 'v.... ;:. ( :... i ...:, , . ''?..;-t.'':;r-:-::r:,--;:,-t' ;K:;:'.y.-;. l ::.;.':.':;:'.:' . V::;:?N'-Ja ::v;.: ''-J;.r::::':i? ; i ,fS: y-isi.;&t ., ' .': V - , r ' , ' ' i 1 V- - - . , -.v ' iii !' ' ii mi ik nil n ' i ' ivi LOUISE! MOORE, AS STELLA, THE " ' 1 , , VER SLIPPER." t , r '-' At th Marquara TonlfhU" ' ' The moit complete orranltatlon ver 'appearjnj In mualcal comedy . on . tour I that- of "The Silver Sllpper.r the 'Ja teat musical play by, the author. of ; .Tlorodora," . which ' will . be the attrac tion at the Marquam Grand . theatre tonight, Wednesday and Thursday nlg-hta , with a tnatlnee tomorrow (Wednesday) i -ftrnoe-at---locli.:- -.- , . - ,t Following . Ita TiuccMaful 'run ot an ' entire aaaon at th Broadway theatre. New York City, the entire New York production with all -the dassllnar'acenlo and Ilfhtlnf effeota, axid expensive coa tumes, which tended to. make this mil - alcal comedy the most successful of the past season, will - be aeen here. The "Champagne - Dunce"- la !aald to be tbe most sensational of anjr witnessed In a musical comedy. 'The east, which num bers 185 people. Is. tieaded by 8am Col lins, and also Includes Ann Tyrell, ton ald -Brine, . Alfred Kappeler, Louise .. . ' Moore, Lear Clement. Beit- Lodge,- Alice Leasing "and Maud Seddon. . : ' . - Special prices will prevail at the matinee tomorrow afternoon. f i v MARRIAGE RECORD An Inquiry from North Yakima, Waah., caused Frank 8. Fields, the county clerk, "to take down a small volume, with time worn 'covers and faded paper and, Ink, from a helf In the vault yesterday and examine . It carefully. .The : book ia a register of the early marriages of Port land hnd it page contain th material for marly an Interesting story. - Writlnr from" North Yakima Whltson A Parker, a . law firm, wish : to know if there Is- a record of the marriage of Thomas Kelly and Christine Sunderland March' t. 1S51 ' It la said they were mar ried here. . Kelly waa a soldier and en titled to" a pension. . Mrs. Kelly ia now applying- for' a widow's pension, and it Is ntceasary.for her to furnlvh proof, of the ceremony from the records if 1 is to be obtained. " t The first marriage of which record AGED MISSIONARY -, -FOUND DEAD BY SON When J. Oilman returned home from tit night's work-at the Inman-Poulsen mill he discovered the dead body of hi aged-father- lying-on -th11oor :of his man, Artemus . Oilman, recently moved to Portland from Dallas, Or. i He waa a well-known miaelon worker.. It is supposed that the labe Mr. Oil man,' who wa 7? yearr old, had started to retire, when he aa suddenly at- OPENED FAMOUS , ' CORNERSTONE BOX Memories of early Portland day were brought back laat. evening. by the open ing, of th cornerton box. of old Trin- - ity church.- The - church wa destroyed by fir about, two year ago, but -when the cornerstone was laid in 1871: a tin box containing , article , showing th ' manner and customs .of the time wa - placed beneath it. , , The meeting was called for the pur--' pose of electing vestrymen for the com , lng year, but by far the greatest interest 'wis shown in examining the contents of thl box. Thero wer copies of, th Ore gonian. Evening Bulletin and Datly Ore gon Herald for April 25, 187 i. i They re port the speech of Gladstone in the Eng lish parliament disapproving the reor ganisation of the ministry. (ell of th J Ready And we can show you the choicest tin of Spring Suiting to be found in the city of Portlandjjhe prices are simply shockingly low, while th ; work ia he very laewuxnat'-alcilled union labor can turn out Our hobby .1 Is in the trimming up of The suit we turn out, using th beet of every- - thing at all times, which insures satismction to alL Don't -forget that we c are now located over th LAUES-DAVIS DRUG ,CO northweat corned of YAMHILL and THIRD, entrance on Yamhill. - " , orgard ;& Petterson 5 ' u- ' t TAIL.ORS r ' 'J' ' . ' OIRL FROM VENUS, IN THE "8IL- AT TH ASOASB. Mann and Franks In ooater song, Bar- ney and Hayne in a sketch, Douglas and Fletcher, blackface comedians, J esale Moor In Illustrated song and the bio - con make ud . a - bill that attract hundred of people dally t the Arcade theatre. The bioscope picture vral scene at the recent Baltimore fire. -r -' "' ''. t - - k-w ,ka hin . th. p,v .in - ..... " - "Aristocracy- a powerful aocietr drama by. Bronon Howard. - Th new iNeUl- Morosco company will be seen to excel - lent advantage in the play. , , "FTODTTatBAl)- U -JL ; STOOZSS. "Pudd'nhead WUson,' with Its quaint character and it deep line of patho. U Oiling the Baker theatre nightly this I week. In the care of th - new Nelll- Morosco; -company" every tine-poinC and situation is clearly brought W.V.TU4 - a-nneaa wuwn" i piay never to be forgotten, , f.H'-v exists is that of , Perry r.Q.t Baker : and MartaWard. who wer united by Solo mon' -Richards, . a: juatlce of th peace. January ' 1L ' 1855. ' Baker : died June IS. '"US,"' !'SirtaB inventoried ai w.uv. mm w.uuw wu in principal oenenciary, ' tnougn a numoer or he-1 children by a former marriage were not forgotten by-the testator. - The lnheri- tance fax on th estate waa $508.10. ' 1 Many curious entries are found In the little ' book. ' For : instance. . one ' of " its page show that John (3. lieb, a' Justice of the peace, married an Indian woman to somebody May 19, ' 1867, neither la given. N The nam. of Justice of the Peace Lieb also married Charles J. - Bird tO"att Indian:' woman May It 1857. So ; far as the record la concerned this woman-wa nameless un tlL given her husband's name. tacked by heart f Allure. ' When, dlscov- tin Hlmoh. Mis Mti Honey man. aM 'minnr?y;wwgiw ered this-morning, the body waa lying Mis Katherin Woolsey. , v- thuga -, Even afUr hi llceiwe wa re near the bed. On shoe jjad been re- Mrs. George W. McBride, assisted, by voked, he refused to close his door until moved, and the other waa untied. .When Mi Agne Hill and Miss Georgia Mc- license: inspector went down and fell JtprwardMjrbGUmaa.atruck. his Brld Oiltner, presided at the lemonade tor hie license from the wall and re- on the .harp corner of , a trunk. cutting the . right eye. Death caused by heart failure. Mr. Oilman , lived in Dalla aeveral year' before, moving to thl olty. He resided .wlth - hi son at- 881 Front street. outbreak of the Prow Turtl.n- 4n . tana and of Grant' camoalrn for -the presidency. The theatrical section show that th attraction-at the Oro Flno waa "Otneuo,"i followed by a favorite .farce. The box also contained a Docket Bible edited in 181? and a directory of Port land for the year 1871. ' The latter show that the population of Portland wa then 11,108. Th oornerston of THnity church will b laid June ,17, thts being the annlver-4ni.no, sary of Bishop Boon's first service In I ii Ya ui ooxanai uo viu vviup40u;iiq Wlii w gjmijcm in toe new edifice at , Nineteenth and Davis streets. The, vestrymen elected at laat night's meeting are: John McCraken. G. H. wunams, James laldlaw, Rodney Gll an ' X - DVttnlr . tV. tann 1Tv.nAfl. . flulw W. B. Wakeman,' W-J. Bums and Alfred Tucker. . - Preferred took Caaaad Good. .- Allen Lewis Beat Brand., s - fifty-two f rlenda and associates, . be sides tbe guest of honor, were present at the, Arlington club last night-at banquet which, waa tendered A. L. Moh- ler, who leaves tomorrow for Omaha to become general manager of the Union Paclflo railroad, , The banquet waa given by the - bualnesa menof , the city with whom Mr. Mohler has been closely Iden tified during the time he haa. been In Portland. The affair was not.: under the auspices of any of the various oom merclal organisations, though (t.waaiat first proposed by representatives of cer tain of the organisations. The upper dining room at the Aril ng. ton club wals used aa a banquet hall. Everything waa auggesttve and represen tatlve of th new position to which Mr. Mohler. haa been appointed. ; The table wab i formed In the fashion of a "U, representing the Union Pacific, and at the center of the , table and . back of Mr. Mohler's chair hung an electrio- Mghted shield, the Union Paclflo trader mark, draped in American flags. The color, scheme in the decoration was carried out in green and yellow. with a. sprinkling of red. pink and blue. Arbor vita and flowering plaada wer hung in boughs about' th room, whll daffodil and narclaau wer scattered in prorusion over tne tabi. other fit ting and elaborate decoration added to the attractlveeea and beauty of the room. Robert Burn - waa ; toaatmaater and introduced a number of speaker who mad short addresses. Mr. Burn pok of the work of Mr. Mohler in this city and th progress that had been made In transportation facilities. Mr. Mohler responded. Short speeches wer made Dy t." B. Wilcox, E. E. Calvin. W. D. Wheelwright and Mayor Will la ma. Mil lard -xxr Lownsdal rendered a number or. vocal selections, while an orchestra furnished music from a aid , narlor. i nose present were: U A. Lewis, C. F. Beebe. W. J. Burn. n- svr. w. m. Alter. A. ll laiiia. I. N.- Flelschner. A. F. Bllea. P. Kerr. IC E. Ladd, W. M. Ladd. L Lang. E. EL nyue, , m. junrman. w. A. Hears. J. L. Meier, J. F. Watson. H. W. Ooode. T. B. Wilcox, a F. Adams. . W. H. Hurlburt. 8. M. Meara, W. IX Wheelwright, H. .Wit- I tennerg, : e. m. Brannlck, F. M. Seller, I J. -C. Ainsworth, -F. M. Wsrren, A. H. Kerr, i. u. Hammond. F. E. Beach. H. I M. Cake, Dr. K. A. J, MacKensle, L. I uernnger, F. A. Spencer, V. H. Page, M. 4 -J'lttoclt.- W. a Slbaon, D. Maelcav. T. M. Stevens, E. E. Calvin, W. H. Kennedy. hilonl, M. O..' Lownadala,- Jamea Laldlaw. TTT ,- ... . . JJfci'."u "al . jbeiiinger. Sr w'mama, Mr. uwen. A, I Mohler, "" "uol"or I ; r EASTER TEA WAS BIG SUCCESS I CTji':iJC'7' '" '-;--fcrrr,-l:--r-r J. i?,B"SuJBrter m0J3l!nf of tt 1 . . :- -v...j, u ye terdar afternoon at th Hnhnrt-furtim The . handsomely furnished apartment were filled with a, large number of the society's members . and their friends. Dainty sprlni. go wns and. haU added much to the attractiveness of the scene. Th drawing-room had pretty decorations or gayiy tinted Oregon grape, while tall vasee of daffodils and Jar of fragrant Wall flowers were scattered about th apartment, Mrs. P. J. Mann, the president of the society, received the ruests. aaalated bv Mrs. Herbert Hoi man. Mrs. Mann wore trimming of embroidery and lace. Mr a nandaom 'gown of black llk. with Holman'a pnntiima n. nr hl... .lib other mnhi nt th. .. .a .. Uirinr nA,.r- L.d Mr. n wWm.Z money at th door. Delicious home mad candle were on sale, and disappeared In an astonishingly I rv, a t ' .. iV .,n7" Corbatt hA th. .hl. , T.hLti':nl0Wa "l.lh," wa artistically arranged of daffodil, in an exquUlt Bohemian glaaa vase, rested upon a sauare of rich i7 rk.7. Turkish embroidery. Festoons of soft ...r:';:,, '."ir'L". .t.r'1 ller ta the cl.wher they werJ... tened In big . do w..The. candelabra and electric light wr ahaded with yellow. At the table. Mra..Cyru Dolph, Mr. Thodor B. WUcox, Mrs. Holt. Wilson and Mrs. J. Frank Wataon poured te "" n wmon was pui oui i pu and coffee, assisted by Mis Inea Bar- -by th coincU. because, a was rett. Ml Imogen Stuart. Mis Clemen- .ot session of that body, he table. Mr. McBrld wor an exceeding- ly becoming gown of oft whit crepe, with yoke and trimming of lace. Mis Giltner wa gowned In pale green, and Mi Hill in pale grey crepe de chine.. The music, arranged by Mrs. Ernest Brosa and Mr. Robert Livingstone, was especially enjoyable. Mr; Max Bhlllock dainty 'Serenad' by Neid and aett '"? iSf with ' simplicity and .charm. Mr. Fletcher Linn's vivacious rendition t 1 German' "Lor, th Pedlar," and d I Koven's "Rosalie," wa greauy en- Joyed. Miss Barker waa most pleasing I in her violin solos, the "Berceusexrom I Jocelyn (Ooddard) and Consolation" I (Squire). As an encore she played "The I U.l riir " Ulrm : W.mn XK Thnma. 1 J'-lZ ' 7"",. ."".v nlaved effectively. Th... Arii ven in h hnn of th Old Ladies' , home, have com, to be an eatabllahed custom, and A social event of some importance, as well as a means of ... considerable .. benefit to 'a worthy cau. or mBBBST ' TO WBAXl FBOrUI. It is perfectly understood by every alck man or woman that If they can get om remedy that will atop the gradual losa of flesh and strength, their recovery la anatired. People that are nervou and unsteady, have dli unataadv. hav dlssv aDells. with weak ened memory, and loss of ambition, their I blood is tnin ana waiery. ii mawt in their sallow complexion and tired man ner, soon as they commence - to - gain flesh they look better and leep better. To gain from 1 to 8 lb, of good, solid flesh per week, the blood must be mad rich and pur. - Dr. Gunn' Blood and Nerve Tonic put in the body the very r lth or what maxea pure, ricn oiooa in h most direct way, and cures disease I by making strength. Thl Tonic -ts in tahlt . form.- to be ' taken, riarht A after meals. It enriches the blood, Ataklngl force where tnere . waa lainineaa. or women's weakness a better remedy was never made. Sold by all druggist for 76o per box, or three boxes for If. or sent by mall. Write us about your case, Address. Div fiosanko Co.. PhlladelDhUu fa. It's th little colds that grow into big ewdsj. the big coins tnai ena in con sumption. Watch the little colds. - Dr. Wood's Norway Pin 8yrup, V.; rfrtl).,,'',.) : V'fr t : . T- WOULD REOPEN "BOB1 rATTZBSOV SAZB TO XATB BXZW MtOKXSXB ZJOSBm T TD BOTOXzui kuomn fob totbs BBXJTXBE9 FCLZI XZ AFTU. OATIOBT. ' i 1 Wk.k. nav i. a 11tAnaah I saloon at 40 wortn wurw suw u a e""u wiai. mu-v w, v..- of a irslstent rumor that h. wa..to nv a license in return tor campaign work for the Mitchell wing or the Ke publican party, came hi application be 1 for the llauor license committee at Its "VV "ir.' IT.. Jl rvwl " 1 """"" lntw0 wk" ,le"c . ' , h ..L1! ..w". leM thatt ?ear . ar? Jhat turned to mm tne money jie oaa paia 10 obtain it. Why Patterson should he gwuited a license now. when hi former record i known to be so disreputable. 1 a question not easily answered The rumorthat will not down In You To invest your money so as TOUGHEST JOIN mmmmi-ttmr day. You can best heef this advice by buying a Diamond from us, as our prices are lower than elsewhere and prices are continually advancing. It will prove a most profitable investment. , N . ' , iDur Easy Paymetit System ' Enables you to buy a- Diamond from us, no matter how, small your income, and wear it while saving. ; f. Watches on equaUy Jibcral .terms and Jow prices. ' The Portland ' DAN MARX. Prop., trouble is. you buy them to wear; 'MMgcf0w- certainly Selz Royal Blue shoe is made to e-nbtsi what tiMni if you Next pair of shoes you buy, get a Royal Blue shoe, on the footform last ; a shoe to wear with comfor a- long; time. If your shoe-man hasn't it, write to "uis. Largest makers of good shoes in the world. - . connection with Patterson' application la that he waa given . a promise by . a party";of-clty-"1ortlcial-WhflrTlited the north end on night previou to th recent primary election. "Will you work for th Mitchell fao- tionr w th question ald to have been asked of Patterson by the ' city official. . : - ; .. ., 'What do I get?" h la aald to hav aaked. . , "Work for Mitchell and you may hav Ilcena to open a saloon, la th ported reply. r ' ,v' There may be no truth in the rumor, but at any rat Patterson applied for, a llcens yesterday, .Attorney Charles F. Ford waa preaent to look after th mat ter, and requested that it be laid over a "some of the councllmen want to look into It further." . ; The liquor license committee of th council 1 composed of B. D. Slgler, A. K. Bentley, L. Zimmerman, . Sanford Whiting and A. F. Flegel, It make Its recommendation to th council, and It 1 very seldom they are voted down. . ' REV. MR. R0CKW00D ACCEPTS THE CALL Rev. E. L. House says that In a letter received yesterday Rev, Arden Rockwood express hi intention to accept the call to th Highland Congregational -church of thl city. Rev. Mr. Rockwood ia a Portland boy, a graduate of Portland cademy, and since then haa been a graduate of Amherst college and Ando ver Theological seminary. ".I' .' " ' Snakes in the grass aren't hearty as dangerous as snakes in th office or snakea in the drawing room. Have Oft Been To to have something for a rainy Loan Office . 74 Third St. , wear a pair. ;, AT CUT-RATET UNTIL MAY 1st Y--iTrmi Tbe Boston Painless Dentists are -dolns all dental work for cost of Lmaterial to Introduce our lata discov eries ana painless metnoas. . -Painlese Eztractins: . .... l.Trtt Examlnatlona . ..Free Sliver Filling ..........,.......9 M Gold Fllllnaa .................... .T8 Oold Cro wna ,, 8.00 Bridge work .................... a.oo Full Set Teeth .'. 840 NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED. Come at one and take advantage of low rate. All work done by peciaiists, WITHOUT PAIN and guaranteed TEN YEARS. Our late botanical discovery to- BDDlv-to the- rum - for -extracting. Ailing and crowning ; TEETH WITH OUT PAIN 1 known and used only by Boston ' Painless Dentists Corner Fifth find Morrison street. En trance 281 Vi Morrison, opposite Meier A Frank's. Hours 8:0 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Bundaya till i. Men's Comfort Is a study with us, and all our launder ing is undertaken with the idea In mind that comfortable shirts, , collars ' and cuff are what demanded by our cus tomers. ' ... . ' ' .. . That we accomplish it look at the long Hat of particular dresser whom we've served year in and year out. - If we pleas them, why not you? - , t " ' Troys Laundry Co. Wrl Sid Offloe, 10 Tlfth St, Corner f -. Washington. - . ' Th largest and most complete ao dertaklng esUbllshment on tho Coast, P. 5., Dunning, Inc., 414 East Aider, corner cast Sixth. . ; Dotn phone. Cal Ls promptly answered to any part of thecity. - ' - . mm aw - Mmtm mr are -M The nation Bill... FOR THB PAINTING OF YOUR HOU8B WILL NOT NECESSAR ILY BB SO LARGE IF YOU BUY YOUR PAINT8 HERE.. WB MANUFACTURE AND SELL PAINTS - IT'S A HOBBY OF OURS THE OOOD WEARABLE KIND THAT IS PECULIARLY ADAPTED FOR THIS RAINY CLIMATE. LET ' US FIGURE WITH YOU AT LEAST,- TALK ' TO YOU OF OUR HOBBY . PAINTS. - . . Fisher, Thorscn EVERTHINC IK PAlfsTS . 160-62-64 Front Street DEVH;3t 0. SPICESk 0 C0FfEE,TE2W DAIflKOFOVDin, FLCOnMJSEXTTJin;; loluNPoihr, FlnsslFIiYcr. , aossETGD-vrns P0RTLAND,C1CCM. Every Kkzzi fttmul the womiarfal MARYtL Whlriinej 5pry cannot (oddI the MABlWkiM actwut no other. butMnd Hint for llluMratfd boat 'mU Itirtme full parttcuiftra and dlrM-tlont ln. aiiutoie to maien. n a it m.M t Vlaies BUf New lerlfe : , For Pale Pv WOODABD, CU1I1 ) CO., SOWS MAAXIJI Aidxich Pharmacy. A Coyntcn Ftnr" In your house ooh ry for ) ; comfort and saving of luL l.n i ur with you on th cut of i- on In your hous. ' ,.. k .. 3. O. By rurB',a C" , Itt Second fit . . .L , , i Approp If K. nn. uimlt Ka V, I 7'..'