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THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, ,1804. TOVN -TOPICS n - - i UNION LABOR IS .. a. a " : '. ("' , SUBJECT OF DEBATE : win nnpi men nv ATEATRES JIM All .ULtLflliLU UI I , ; , i imnnn nn i rrnn LUiiluLH , UcALDud coming: engagement., of Charles! TXAJXB rBOX TKB , mTXTZMZTZTS Or WASKXV0TOir AYS ? obxooh 0 W-BBHTIX WZTX nOTOBTAV QTESTIOlf A XXTXX MAT- Tta tonoiT-nixi cojttzst. ' vnxrxxvxxT mills our ilucxs rUTZOUBLT Z.OWSBKS IT HB KBTAXZi Z.WBEB OOMOPAKT AJTD ni in n o nr komt- raorxBTT owma Wairrnro. A' war Is on between tha Independent - ; ..'' AXVBEIUHIS. , , Vlai-quata ; Grand. ...... ... . ....... Dark rdr7'i.. ."The lrl From Pari" Baker'a., . . ........... 'Padd'oaead Wllaon" A rrele , , . . . V ........ Vauder I II l,ark.................4..r...,.v.....VattdeTlll i.v-r.'- ."',''"-''-'',:,', ,-.- ::?- :... ''r ' J. B. fcelly. Portlsnd agent for the White automobile, has removed his nead- quarters and salesroom to the building , recently vacated by the .Paclflo Coast Home .Supply association, 'Second and Salmon. -.The structure la being ' ele- gantly fitted op , for Its . new purposes, and will contain a splendidly equipped ' washroom. In which autos of any. make may be cleaned,- In addition there, will be a free reading room, supplied with all sorts of automobile publications and twice each .week free lectures will be given .on automoblllng. which will In clude instruction for the operation of . any. machine on the market.; 'it is in tended ta make this a-popular resort of all persons Interested In the ; new and popular road carts of the day. v J j ''.Th Bom Mfg. Co. has opened Its par lors 'at 406 Morrison for the treatment of the scalp. These ladles are well known Portland dtlsens, and the treat . ment they give has been profitably am I ployed by very manr-f. our people who will k..IU .iAm that. Mamtina4a fit tha (natM-ii-Hin . Th, laAlaa artvartlaa thatltln. ,4'riH anulD lv lhli KAntut. i . ' . I WW M W1U9. ....... ."".a- , ' , I 1.. ... V m.. rM a- J w . . w . . - . - ... UUItMlulM m.m DfE,n . - ,a I . - . . . ... . iney wiu give .eiecinp acaip irmuiiii. ants a not session. v - - . -m , !- coa-hlan who will annear at thai Z. I . .. . - and.shamooolng. and that for th pur- The Orearon debaters are Btelver. Mc !??? w,5 ?f." i?! ctlon wf the Independent mills In out- ' - - . .... JUOrl U UBLIU UI Bllll ' L1IDBU m IICT A i. UBBUA VIA, i - 1 . hIm . All ling priu jb ovtieveu wr uvbiijt w a wiaer circle inx win vtuj lercouegiaie aeDBie 10 pmct in 00- . Harrlat Vord'a beautiful tilav "Thai ,vv" . .. " i ,for a course of 19 of these eleetrlo maa- Bttle this year, and for that reason aJone 1 f?" are holding off for such a move j aa an ntuHn inatmanli to all who be-1 t.r F.tnter'r-than usual centers! H-T."v i.nin worla!: TM before submitting bids on contracts.. B.Uanord Is being anticipated by the theatre goers of this city as an event of exceptional Interest Mr. , Hanf ord's name stands today as the' synonym of aramatio art in tts . highest , type. He Is one. of. the greatest exponents of the legitimate drama on the American stage of the present generation. His long as sociation with such distinguished artists as Booth. Barrett, Keene and Modjeska nas given Dim exceDtionai oonortunitiea 1 "Resolved. That the general tendency I to become the student that he Is. Mr. of the labor union has' been beneficial I Hanford will present Shakespeare's arrest lumber mills and those in the combine. to the best Interests of the country," j historical tragedy, "Richard III," at theT Recently the City Retail Lumber cora ls tne suDject or tne iniercouegiate as-1 jaarquam orand theatre next' Monday fpany,' which is the sales agent xor tne bate to be held at the University of night, April )1. Seats are now selling. 1 larger mills of the city, cut its figures Washington i in Seattle tonight The I s 1 1 '' K : . Inn tumhar about il.SO a. thousand.. At University of, Oregon men have the af-1 ' "TSCB QXXLP ZS A STO0Z8S. ' 1 that time the management of the retail Urinative and the Washington men the An audience -of exceptional slse wit-1 bureau ' said that lumber prices -were negative, iarge Dumiwn ox peuyi a.rain..Bad The nirl from Pirii" at rnrrf.lat hlrnk anil under, those flrures tne expeciea q oe m iiwnqanw, uu .utcr-1 ray-B last night. The principals and mills wouid be doing business at est in the event is very keen. - chorus were excellent throughout, and loss. ; .v, ' . - - . Each of the institutions have won two the delightful little musical comcuy was Now come ' the Independent lumber aeoates ana tonignt ooui is lor mi staged and costumed in splendid manner, men and quote prioes that are from IS wi,uivwwi'. n..iti -,m Aiiri - win De Kiven im rsmainaer tA li nr thnuaand under tnoaa ouotea always been more successful when , on 0f the week Including Saturday matinee, by the Retail Lumber eompanr en lVw- . '-"'": -'"- " : ,V. " Dunaay ne matinee we uiympians tng and finishing lumber. Tnt inaer ,S'',if,wM!lfc 3LU1 BreMnt i Two Vagabonds.- pendent mlUs have also made a cut of subject, while 1 Washington chose her fa- Francis WUson's famous hit. to run a U centg a thousand on the price of lZlt!tl ,tl!' a?p"m "Owmelr "ugTlumber and deliver thejumb'er &lffiiZJ!ffiFFSltlbi cotnmM and staged and presented with free, while those In the combine charge $&tlZ'L ? much per thousand feet for that ser- been - making; preparations -for.-aj long . "V , -I'-f.','; f ''v-iil w t. "aC; ' ooffiui bazji onn PAa.i.1.. mUa. will AM,a. -a K 8M nampooing.;anaiina xor wepur- Tbe Oregon aeDaters are Bieiver . c- Marquam Orand theatre next Tuesday 4 sage and scalp treatments to all who be- tar greater; lnterestTthan uaual enters I TDMrtunltT Wor ,ublnlttl,1,t W(" on onttl, ' .in h. mh-u at ,lr Rnth sexes 1 1. . . v-. - , T ,r,.m ryant, nave an opportunity! . - . - . . are treated with equally benenciai re- suits.. . I the greatest of ' modern times, labor ".v--" ' I Unions have interested themselves in t.Thoae who ia-w Uiaa Coahlan'a maa-nifl ' :,4ImiI a I ual . ..... h. . l.r., num. I 1 am Wn SAW MISS WOgniSU S magnin : mothertlmeetlng at Bunny side yester-1 her. of unionists present tonight. Both Property Owners Waittng 'Larf property owners who aref about to construct new buildings have also been made acquainted with the : facta cent performance In "Ulysses" In New I and are holding off their operations in ion recenuy- ana ner remarsaoie out i aniicipaiion px luriner ouiiina. 4 .. ' .li ji.K.- I0' displaying almost every emotion M the question Jtor debate , Is on. f kndwn to a loving mother who js fear. f ul . for the future of . her eldest , son, air aiternoon. ana id uie vvenma ipum i otniimi teams oave uenn. iiuuyiui 1 n a ' n. 1 . . l, . w . . " " - , - , t j 1 - , , . M..k I Jlliwiain VI till omuou Mia. Aauuua-i ai (aim IV wu lliuuiHa vj Ui iiiviu- under the auspices of the Central union question seral year Igsf season will look forwardto a bers of the Retail Lumber company In the Evangelical ehurch. East JBixth all the ,ra".PPUcaW w 11 be rare dramatic treat. - It Is said that Miss that they were safs from oompetltlon ! ZZ " 1.W im'rma hrt Colltal' ta 'The Greatest Thing in the In supplying finished lumber, but this Temperanca Work." Teri new members The ff.6 L'" Eth?r? Iw- WorW'' mMn 0M of th mout hrll- does not peem to be the fact, and secret were taken In.. Monday evening. April night for; SeatUe, arriving - there this ll t mueemmatm 6f her The ad-L iw h.m. m. b ,- u.m. 11, Mrs. Graves wlU speak at Wood- morning. vance sale of seats will open tomorrow miiiara n all lumber nroducts. There BAND WILL GIVE - GOOD CONCERT lawn Methodist Episcopal church. The lecture announced for April I In - the 'Marshall Street Presbyterian church has been postponed till Tuesday evening, April 11. . v - , S Judge Hogue delivered an informal ad ...dress before- the Women's Christian un ion Of the Unitarian church last nlarht. He explained the way the business of events of the year will be the concert to rtsco Company, la a treat In high class mills in Portland and vicinity the municipal courts, wss transacted, be given Saturdaynight In the Marquam character plays. lht r not ,n th R"1' Lumber com- the duties -of the Judge and the Jury's theatre b the Portland Italian band of "Pudd'nhead'1 is the village- lawyer, pany are; r Day Lumber-Company, Port- work. The work of Improving the Jail pieoes. ' , and through many years his sign cresks ,",,: A. B. Douglas Mill company. St quarters was full endorsed by the This band speaks well for the musical on its rusty hinges while he vainly Johns; Peninsular Lumber company. Judge. It wai announced by Dr. Eliot facilities 0f. Portland. The band la awaits a client who never oomes. He Portland; Cove. Lumber, company, St that Chief of Police Hunt had agreed to Vurelv a Portland product and is without is the centerpleeeof the play. Johns; East Side Lumber company, (Saturday) mernlng at 19 o'clock. ' I re three lumber mills in this city that - are out of the combine and who AT TD BAXZS TOWIOXT. I are able to cut nrlcea in finished lumber "Pudd'nhead Wilson" 'Is attracting and for the rough product Quite a the best class of Portland theatre goers fnumber of smaller outside mills sre to ..the.. Baker-this week. The story is preparing to make further cuts In or- one 01 Marx Twain a. original creations, gar to get a slice of the business. ana as unman. uj wi. 1. r r. The tndepnt rigtto IBQls. One of the most interesting, musical Mayo, and played by the new NeUl-Mo- A Ad Tv. We are noted rkeep our reputation ''-';T'.V' , . ' for offerings whereby you- can save money, and to f tation bright we come to the' front this week, with ; p-' - Quarter-sawed dak, polished, 63 inches high, and with glass door, A perfection in the bookcase makes achievement This one is " 11 I ...L.i,aaaJ1f.. M A a ,M1 a-.A M mim'tst lltMVa" r WUIWUI BUlOUtMllumjr uwuc iuu vut uiai ail au w uvuiv. to any house. . " .. i -y-5,: In bur purchases in the east recently we included 'a carload;5f Cpibiri Book Cases A carload of bookcases, a sample of which is shown, was not e enough. Two carloads just think of it I , Now you see how we sell them so cheap.' The Combination Bookcases we're going , to sell for ''.) ,v-:v;1 '' il" rv " ' . $17.50 to $150 $i2.oo The finest finish and most exquisite cabinet work our buyers could - find; . The factor ies had nothing better. , We always have the best you know that ' ; ! 4 h , r n emy jjeoirDflirDO 3oini Complete Home Furnishers . 172-174 ; FIRST STREET Amrs: VTS. W. I. Pantle, Mgr. deliver an address at tha next meeting. doubt one of the best bands on the Ja giving his ideas about a reform school. elflo co.. At ltB first appearance, at and bannuet tendered huh w recover -was-ineiuuiea orand Bxalted Ruler Elks, the band made the hit of the- even- Portland; Boring Lumber company, Boring; Rainier Lumber company. Rain- to recover 1845 -was- lnstftuted nMni Rxaitad in me circuit court . yesteraay oy tne Nathan A Werthetmer company agslnst J. , Prince, who hag been employed In selling their goods. Jt is claimed that between : December. Of . last- year and February of this year the firm advanced Ing. Every piece it presented met wttn an encore and some numbers received two recalls. . . . - . ' - -la addition ta its Individual, member shin ability, the band is fortunate in nn WUE AT TMM SA A tnaanet likelv to crowd the Biker iw. nd Multnomah Boj; Factory com Fanning of the theatre all next week beginning with the Pny. Portland. Besides this list there Sunday matinee Will be the production are a lerge numoer 01 muia aiong tne of -Branson Howard's satire on British j route of the Oregon Water Power A nobility. "Aristocracy." by the new Railway company which want to eup- Neill-Morosco company. The play has ply this city wltbr rough lumber even not been seen .in this.. sltyror-some tney ,nsve to out tne present nguree years. Mt is beautifully written, in fact of the City Retail Lumber company to him fl.llft. - -The commissions he is Mid having as a leader a, man .whose whole one of the best works ot this noted au- do it to nave earned ror tne period aggre- oui MmB to respond to the music gated Only 11. SSO. leaving him. SSbi., ryiTrSann la a aaonnrl Creatora. claimed; In- debt to the company. .nfi. like Creatore. his baton movement ', nmmt a maamarle ' anell over the subor- jne postponea unamiwr music pro-1 dins tea. and please the audience. The gram will be given Tuesday evening, Urogram for Saturday night is as fol- April IX, at the Unitarian chapeL Tick ets msy be procured at Woodard, Clarke A Co's. drug store. .Tickets given out .for March J, will be good on Tuesday evening. - The , soloist. wUl be William .Wallace Graham.- The members of the quartet are- William Wallace Graham, Edgar E. Coursen, Mrs. Sherman, D. Brown and Frits Zllm. 8. V. Downs, principal of tha Sell wood school. Wednesday evening opened lows I- ' part I. ! March Portland" ......... ..DTJrbano Overture "Zampa" -Herold Song Th Evening Star" ..... Wagner Solo for trombone. Signor Lamonte. Dirge Chopin's "Funeral March".... Chopin Grand Selection "Meflstofele" . .,.Botl Epilogue Death of Faust; obltgAto by Signor Lamonte and Dl Fulvto. PART II. thor, and was first produced at Palmer's ' The mills which comprise the City theatre in New York, where Its success 1 Retail Lumber company are: Jonea was almost Instantaneous. In "Aristoc- Mill, North Pacific Lumber .company, racy" there is a 'combination of well Portland Lumbering A Manufacturing written dialogue, coherent situations and company, Inman-Poulaen Lumber corn Incidents that point out the wisdom of pany and the Eastern Lumber company, righteousness and the sinfulness of sin. All of these mills sre located in Port- ifJ.iu. , ...... CARRIERS' BALL TO - : BE A SUCCESS L A BIG ADVERTISMENT. the series-of lectures announced by the Polka "GreeUng -4 Our 3on'suls". C. Dl Fulvio. Dl Noble. -8unnvsidaAtlimnt association: "World nuMHInv" waa tha aiihlaof f tha tantnra I ' ' .V ' '1.' '. ' ' '" 1 'JL.'; . VJv z ' : : r . . I selection rne rrince -or isen-...v ana wun maps ana cnan ne expiamea I - .....'G. Ludera ine neomar nypomeei-. in mree weess Chorus from "Lombard!" . wu .lvm " f"00 lecture, eon- Qrand .election from 'Lucia Dl Lam imuing tne suojeot wun a review or mermoor! i Donlsettl tne ,jiioiicsj account 01 creation. The W. C. T, V. met Wednesday even ing In Mrs. Lucy A. Mallorys rooms at 19S Sixth street. Mrs- Rounds of Se attle was the chief speaker and talked on "Kindness to Criminals." Mrs. Ad dlngtop, president of the local union, in troduced the guest and talked abouiythe ..work of the order. We sew on soles with the Goodyear outsoie rapid lockstitch only one Ladles,'. 60c; men's, 75c. Portland Cus ton Shoe A Repair Co., 269. Yamhill 8t, Turn Halle bldg.. between" I rd and 4th. The committee having in cjiarge the first annual bail or tne foruand Letter Carriers' association have mailed invi tations to hundreds of their dancing! demonstrateathe plan of a live merchant live Way of OaQlng the Attention of a Set of Live Peopia to Two ZJve dothtog stores of afortlaad. The big two-page advertisement of the Paul Strain stores in this issue DUbano,riend throughout the city and it Is in calling attention of the public to his cuuimcuu uyKini ui im, wu wi i ousiness. io aaauion to tula gread ad be one of the m6st successful and en- vertlsementJ The Journal has nrtnt ' v.rVi Joynble events of the year. The armory for Mr. Strain Z0.000 posters from the i "Lam had n engaged, special mualo . se- type used In the- ad., and these will be onTaatti cured and refre"hraent" rvd- dtatributed to the people of Portland Grand final sextet CLueia") Signor N0 .?tnLs ' WDor wlu DJ "pareo 'n d its environs. The printing is in Und D Efivio. LmontJ MS In ,or th of "h colors, and is evidence of what may be r, n. ,.,. -rv, - 'lattena. I accomnllshed bv thla mndom anil nn.tn. . Ths purpose of the carriers In giving date printing establishment The Vint .nnil K11 Mih VM, fa tn aaiahllah 1 ... ... - " " . 1. ' ' ,:: ing 01 uiese -nuis- . required naif an a iunu wr uw .D" ,1k -"" hour's run of the big press, a feat that " ,, 7', 7 . I can De accomplished at no other news count of sickness or accidental Injury. L,.. offlc, tbt wwt itfii niniii w f noiiharrr Mr' straln' dur,n w "tern visit w Ki m rom" muo! cured tremendous bargain In the Charles E. Elwell, W. J. McGlnnls, F. fikna A. rlAtl.ln. AM.a. Ida In T4e. V-ll rxA lanAMHAf.. TT AtA. I vumyany, KHU UiefJ THE WOODMEN CAVE A HIGH JINKS pld lockstitclr machine, the w"rld e d "h iih Jinks" tast nUht ln wart W F DougherTr T V DavlT ood" "be t on-salr tomorrow in this cltywuiey don't rip. nJl liahnf-. a f i ineoin n w morning at the prices stated In the ad iea man'a. 7R. iortin r-..-. honor of a visit from State Deputy refreshments, A. E. Lincoln, q. W. v.Uam-nt " George K. Rorers. It was one of the 1 Pearce, 8. 8. Stevens; floor, W.; F. vertlsement The two stores were most royal and Bplrited fraternal fath- Iougherty. B. E, Flake, E. M. NeUon. etd LJJ1'!07 VJv erlitffi held in this city for many a day. F. R. Binrley, P. F. Dwyer. EL B. Oliver. TJ I . .J .4t ka. 41, - rn.Vi.At. IUU.J I A n A-.. I 1 ... A r.a T Tm. Dr n.m "t,.AI1 hall was packed. An excep- printing, A. S. Hill. W. F. Brown. E G. tionally fine program was rendered, I Watson; door, F. P. Holm, J. S. Roark, which - culminated in an oyster supper. I Charles Dunagan. - 3. W. Todd. Admis-1 A large number of applications forlslon -will be by invitation. membership were presented. 1 Sunny-1 sWe camp has grown from 10 to 160DfAIUCCD DIIDICfi members and is constantly increasing. rlUnCLli DUuIEII A Co.. architects and superintendents. Macleay building, will furnish plans, de tails, specifications and superintendence at t per cent-"--'---' ' Pine dayt Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and eth, Morrison and Sth. great sale, and tomorrow it Is likely that there will be such a rush of busi ness to compel the doors to be fre quently closed again. It Is a chance to buy clothing at small expense that will not be had again at these stores for quite a while to come. . Marquam Grand Theatre . X0VDAT ITIOHT, ArETX 11, Tne Brat ova t Trasedlaa, CHARLES B. HANFORD la Bhakeapeare'a Historical Tragedy, RICHARD III Supported by Marl Profnah and an exesDeat . , cvmpaDj. Prices Parquet, It.BO; parqnet circle, II. Balrony, ftrat 6 rowa, T5ei Uat 6 rowa.B0c Gallery. 2fic and Sftr. Boxea and togce, gTAO. I 'hone Mala Do. Beata now aUlnf. THC IMVCD THF1TDP Pfcen. I Ilia HAMJl IHUIini, ism, Oeorga L. Baker, Sole Lam and Haoagtr. Tools hi, all this week, maUne Satsrday, aecond week tbe sew Urill-Moroaco company la Pudd'nhead Wilson - By Mark VTwala. ..'J BTtnlng prices, BOe, S5e, 25, J5ev Matinee, 26c. 15c, lOe. Next Waal Blnoln lunair awtlaee, asrU 10, Bronaoa Howard'! fanoe siaaterplace, "ARISTOCRACY" .11" 1 II - - - - ' -i i - - ' - IT BBINOS JOT TO MAST HOMO. ,! - . 5. CORDRAY'S THEATRE Pbon Mala Bl COEDRAT A KUS8KLL. MaMAOEBS. Tralgbt, all week gatorday matlae. The Girl From Paris" (Don't Miaa Serine It) "Ifa , Big Valny NEXT WEEK. 8TABTINO BUNDAT MAT. IWKE, APRIL 10. Third week of m OX.TH7IA OFBBA COWABTY A Big BerlTal .of Francia Wllaon' raraotu Comic Opera, JIiqJwo Vagabonds" "Full Company la the Caat." "A Muter If Prodnctlon." Prices as amal, bat worth twice as much FRITZ THEATRE MO-MI BUBBBTDE. FRED FRITZ. Prop. W. H. BBOWH, Mgr. THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE v Two snow dally at 3 and I p. sjl ... Steamer for The Dalles, will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except BunoayjV" Fhone Main 1 1. For a good dinner go to the American restaurant, Third and Couch streets. ' : Spring Suits Wise Bros.) 'dentists. Falling building, Third and Washington, 8. H. Orube'r, lawyer. Ill Com'cl Block. $1.00 Full Quarts SI.00 Ripley Bourbon or Nfllerger 'Re',' the nest wnisKies on tne marxeu r uu quart, $1.00. Nothing like it In the city. . 10S Sixth street, ' between Washington . and Stark. Full Measure House. , - Top Coats RAILWAY OFFICIALS v COMING TO OREGON (8m Frandaeo Burean. of The loornat) San v Francisco. April ' .Messra, Stubbs. Fee and McCormtck of the -Southern Paclflo. will leave here Satur day eveninar for Portland. The officers i will make a - thorough investigation of railroad conditions in Oregon. - feO TOT TAX ICS. , a so TOV VSB OOAX ' If so, remember tbe Crystal Ice Si Storage Oo. a Vhone. Bast 844. Drs. Adfx & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC ;,PHYSICIANS Acuta and Chronic Diseases. 8uo . , cesaluDy Treated - v v. '"' ,"t (i , v T.-" ,.,;..: . .. . EXAMINATION FREE - WhUiC, TAW aCn.Ulll AMUg. dentlcmen who have hereto fore bo u g h t ready-macje clothes are cordially invited ' to examine our New Spring Piece Goods that we are making tip into Nobby. Busi- j ness Suits t for as little : as ' Twenty-five Dollars TTwill cost you nothing but 4 an outlay of time. No neces- sity to. buy. Just look over "our goods, see the manner we make up a suit, the trim ming9 and linings we use.: .Note the fit, the finish the price.' .You . will readily ad mit that you cannot dupli cate it anywhere for ; less than $35. Our Piece Goods : axe.; all new and exclusive' with us. ' , . FROM LATE HOME The 'funeral of Mrs. Sarah Skinner took place at her late residence yester day morning. Rev. T. I Eliot omciating. Mrs. Skinner was born In Concord, N. H., In 1808. She was reared and edu- COURT OVERRULES BUEL'S OBJECTION The petition of C. H. Buel for a writ of review of the proceedings in the county court relative to the report of reviewers on establishing a road at Tre- Hted at her home, and In 1840 was mar-j mont was denied this morning by Clr- riea to r. a. exinner, now man agent i cult Judge ueorge. Attorney Jerry between Albany, N. T.. and Detroit, Bronaugh was granted JO days' time In Mich. In 1860 Mrs. Skinner came to which to file a bill of exceptions on ap Portland as a pioneer and lived here peal to the state supreme court . J enei objected to the report of the re- Armstrong --- -. -, -.:. af r ..-,,,.- - vi.".- -. ... -, THE' TAILOR 313 Washington St. : until her death. She was a charter member of the First UftHariajf churclj and was prominent in Its huflBtmltarlan work. Up to the time of her deattfshe Visited theprlsons, distributed literature among tJtre poor, and engaged actively in rescue work. ' Her death was due to old age. . She weakened suddenly Sun day afternoon, was taken to the Good 'Samaritan hospital and died Tuesday morning. - BOARD TO CONSIDER TAXPAYERS' REPORT; The resolutions adopted by the Tax payers' league and recently published In The Journal, will he one or the principal features for consideration by the execu tive board at its meeting this afternoon. I They recommend several changea in the office of City Engineer Elliott, the most Important . of . which is a rule that he I must make dally reports of work being I done by his deputies to the city auditor. At present no sUch repous are filed with I anyone, and of late there have been many I rumors current that not all the. deputy engineers were earning their salaries. Auditor Devlin held up the March pay roll, requiring all of the deputies to sign affidavits that they had performed the work specified by the city engineer In his roll before receiving their, pay I cbecks. . ARCADE THEATRE SEVENTH AND WASB1H0TON. KENNED VAUDEVILLE :80 ta :. T:M to 10.10, SUNDAY CONTINUOUS THOU S TO 10:S0, FOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CBILDBEM. .MISSION TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. CONCIBT BALL BLAZIEB BIOS. CONCERT EVEBT NIGHT. MS-S4S BUBNBIDB, viewers, declaring that the proposed road will cut of! one and three-quarters acres of his land and damage his prop erty in the amount of 11,600, The county court decided against him. Preferred Btoek Canned Ooods. Allen A Lewis' Best Brand. $1.00 $1.00. Quart o brated BlrXIT SOUB BOH or XTX, or a full Suart of BBXrBBmOlSB TB 10, years old , for $1.00 Notbflhg like it in the city. Absolutely Free Saturday.' April I, every visitor to the ml MXABUBB BOITSB, 10$ "Sixth street, bet Wash ington "and -BUrk. will receive one sample bot ' tie of our fine bid Stan ton " Special - Reserve Whisky . absolutely free. Remember we . do . not - BTTBB CUBS CB VXLEB. - Itching plies produce ' moisture and cause itchlnar. thla form, as well as Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles are I cured bv Dr. Bo-san-ko s File Remedy. 6tops Itching and bleeding.'- Absorbs. tu mors. SOo a jar, at 'druggists, or sent I by mail. Treatise tree, write meabou compel you to buy any-. thing to get this sample bottle.,. . You are - " fectlv '.- bring your frien cou are per-- welcome, and ids. SPECIAL Friday and , Saturday Full measure, -gallon bottle of fine old OAU- rOBMTA ZBBBT FOBT aatl 60 cents ! -' Regular 75 cents. fill taire Boost ioe. rnr sr. Bet Wash, and Stark. PHONE. MAIN, 834. , Tha only up to date family liquor store In the city. The store noted for finest goods at - lowest prices. .. . Our Motto i ' ' B3gh Orede, . - - -" TuXl MeasuM, IaOwest Prices In the City - THE X-RADIUM INSTITUTE; First and Morrison la effaetlog starraloas emres every day. a fact that la coaatantly convincing the afflict that there la yat hope ot apaady raitoratlon, ne ntattar how aaallirnant 4h-4laMae. - Vrn and women eomo to na, frost all over th Paelfle coaat with . afdlctlone baratofore bellewd Inrarabla, but In .eoniparatlTcIr ahnrt . tlma tbay rerors to their kooMS eompletely hcalatl. htwg Inpoaalhlfi worn tha BIGHT methods are ampiorM. . ana we sere tne moat br which w tf WOBK. NnthHTr la laiMMalhU hn tha BTOET mathoda are amok kODB and MOST COMPLETE Mtahllnhmant in tha United SUtea. We don't feed ararh draaa to oar natlenta. Wa nae tha SUCCZigfUL APPLIANCES OP THE AGE, b mm ranntaract inr rflaeaaa Ineadlna tha haman form. , WE - 6UABAJITEX 0 No ona will aceoa es of qnackary. We will not hare that. A fuU auff of reglatered phTalclana alwaya in attendance. Telephone Main ZTM. ... -- .- A TIMEL.Y SAUG OP V 1 Street Hats and Ready-to-Wear Suits Now is the time to .buy Spring Goods the season has been backward and tine moving of Spring Goods slow, and this is' the place to' buy. Because our prices are medium and the quality the best and the most important point is, the m fact j Uiat-every article in this, store is new this season's goods, strictly stylish and right up to the minute. : The only re quest we have to make of yoa is to look where you will and price, and then come here. , It will be an easy matter for us to convince you that we can saveyou money and sell you a better grade of goods -at-the. samp timethan any other place . in Portland. SATURDAY'S BARGAIN SNAPS STREET HATS, in all the new shapes and styles, nicely trimmed, only. . .i .. . .08 ANOTHER STYLE,, a little better; grade, neW shapes, new styles, only. $1.25 A SWELL STREET HAT, that haa all'the beautv and style of many hata that are being sold for $Z.50;.only....,..?l!5O A NOBBY BRO ADC L O TH SUIT Trimmed in gilt applique, with Eton cape : effect, in brown and blues; just like you have seen in show-windows about the city -marked $18.50 and $20? our pnee $15.00 "AN EXTRA QUALITY WELL-TAIL . ORED SUIT In .fancy mixtures,, with .. brown and blue effect; you will have them priced to you about the city from $15 to $17.50; our price. ...J. ..... ... .$12.50 A SWELL SUIT Good enough for wear on any occasion, tailored perfectly in Eta- ' ' mine cloth, blouse effect, trimmed in ap- ' plique on . shoulder, collars and sleeves. gilt buttons on jacket and skirt, also gold braid; exhibited and priced about the city for $23 and $25;, our price....:. $20.00 Ms. : K 7 The Copeland Millineiy and Siiit House;!; i .v Popular-Pric Housm , 382. Washington Jfrr " S V. m ON , JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURIOS : On account 5f eur present lease expiring soon and taring a Terr .large stock on hand, comprising fine PORCELAIN, - CLOISSOKN SAT SUM A, - BRONKBS. 1VORT CARVIN08 AtiD , EMBROIDERIES, SCREENS, MATTING3, RUGS, TOTS. ETC must close out at auoi ,, tlon. ' ' fWUO OOXBZAZAT UflTJag 10 ATTXJTO - TTTJ tXZI At saa Axa too . mc xaxx.y. ANDREW KAN & CO. .S Corner f orr' : ' your case Dr. Bosanko. fhila, Fa.