The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 10, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON -JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' SUNDAY MORNING,. APRIL 10, 1901. ,,. -
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TOWN. TOPICS
0 WORK PROGRESSES
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Mtrnua m Grand, , , , , . , l; . . . Pjfk
tcrdray'a. ..,,............ "Two VKbonda"
Biker. 4. ......... ,"Arin tocracr"
Arride....!.,. ...Vaudeville
fvk . ...... .' 4 ....... . . ..... Vaudertlle
ON THE DRY
DOCK
x- Jin.. appeal the supreme court, of . th
. state from the decision of Jury ; In
( Judge Sears' department of tha circuit
court was perfectedf yesterday, by tha
v North Paclfle timber company It tha
aull brought by" the Paclflo Export Lura
. ber company. . The bill of exceptions
, prepared by Thomaa N. 8trdng, attorney
for fha North Pacific Lumbar company,
j'waa signed by Judge Beara and placed
on file In tha circuit court A transcript
on appeal will go up to higher trl
tbunal . within a few daya. - Both - eom-
v panles had atock in a dredging company,
Txaxa fobtoobs in sbcubbv
rutcxfi nr fosxtxox -' ab
otkxbs rouov nmanvt
' . BOS " nZSHMT ''AJTS' X2TSFBC
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At o'clock yesterday afternoon tnree
of the pontoona were S occupying 1 their
proper positions !n the dry dock r berth;
and at the rata tha. work waa being ac
complished it waa expected that tha re
maining two would be alongside of them
in a lew hours.' Everything worked with
out a hitch, the mammoth 'eectlona being
towed to . their placea by means of a
it f waa aiiegea uiai ui jirai twu But h Ani
shares I
But the drydock la not yet in shape for
i,- operation and tha probabillUee ra that
neld con! wtait be before May 1 . and perh.pa
company;: : which retained five
.. more etock than waa allowed
a u u i a. uuiiuDi il wiu iuvicuj w MAa , ..in . . i ji .a t .
- ' - . . i iiiil t uiiiii ins . minn , rw mar mnn r n
Iroi. manipulated affaire m.; so-iu-ao while tt is hinninr to o. eVnni.WS
appearance mere is aun a great deal or I
4
vlbxkMV" be Ione.. The bower
Jury ailowed the Paclflo KPrt fcuttber pllnt w, bt) , mdtnM f service
company aoout aii.aww, j ( v , for a week ef tenors, whim th.
in, (ha pontoons hare only been put in
place and soma time wiU elapse before
they ra connected. - In addition to thla
there are numberless little detalla which
will require attention before any attempt
ai aciuat testing ot tha enure plant can
oe maae.witn. any flegrea of aaraty.
aVs nata'aa Xaa VtMaat. r
vln company with Port of Portland com;
mlaalonera, a number of people embarked
yeateraay arternoon on tha handsome lit
tle steamer Winona and went down to fit.
otbera dodged, but tha curtain caught ;onM to wraeee the morltig of the pon
one young woman "and pinned' her to J0011 to Inspect the plant generally.
7hT ZZZi' si.. ot .t all ininred waa an Ideal day for boatriding and
tha trip wa fully enjoyed. It waa alao
HATS rov jniAftB 0 IX
JAEGER DROSr.SILVERVAIlE'
v ', Our name oa JBrary rite and Srery Pieoe ITarranted,
MXttt of our xxrnn, ron and avoovs are stamped jazozb bo,
and aa a reault warranted to give entire satisfaction or money refunded,
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MADE ESPECIALLY. FOR US
BT nnOlAX, AXJUwax X with one of tha largest SZLTKB. '
,'WAJUI VAOTOBIZS in the country... These goods are made for ua and
' contain , much more sliver than the average which enablea u a to guar-
- antes them for a longer timf than any other, goode on4h market, and at
: prlcea you pay for Inferior goode, auch aa are found in many atorea. i
- V1 TVe will gladly return your money; if any piece- doea not-prova aatla
j factory. WHAT KOBJD COVW TOW ASXf : .yw .'v
A , We have two qualities, and even our cheapest; quality, is fat. superior,,.
to the o-caUed flrat quality or which you pay more money, ' .-
i:r:r.X econd Quality tamped JAXOHM WUOm'KWftt'ffifZt
' Set Knives and Forks, one doien, plecea .... .M',V,.f9M -
Be; Tea Spoons, one half dosen pieces . ...,.......... .ttO
; Bet Desert Bpoons, one half dosen piecea . ...... ..U-faJQ 1
' 'Butter Kplves and Sugar apoona,. each '7o
r - - - st Quality Stamped JAB OSS BBOS, It dwt, ryi'r-
'Set Knives and Forka, one dosen piecea ,,.,., ..t.9tM :
y Set Tea Spoona, one half doxen piecea ...
set Tame spoons, one hair dosen pieces
Butter Knives- and Sugar Spoona, each
................. .ft.wv am vjh
JAEGER BROS.
M.,liMn.;
Jewelers,. Optldaaa.
so Xorrlsoa Street, Mai Tlrth.
Th mail who works the curtam at
Cordrays .theatre la . as - gentle as a
sucking dovei there la no maltoe in hla
heart, neither Is there guile, but one
young woman of tha chorus thirsted for
his Ufa for about 10 mlnutea .Friday
' night It was at the end of the second
act of ' "The Girl from Paris." ; la the
recall,- aa the chorus i tripped out to
make Its I best bow. Advancing in a
semi-circle o . tha front of tha Stage,
the . curtain auddenly descended,. The
MERCHANTS INSIST
1
ON ONE-CENT FARE
the floor. She was not at all injured
' and went on In tb next act, i'.'
' -unliclpaj'ownerBhlp of Pubilo Dtll-
Itlea" waa tha subject of aft address at
- the Woman's elqb Friday,'? by J. W,
Bennett, the keynote of which was "If
ft thing; ts worth doing well Co It your
' self." Mr. Bennett contended that If
the government granted franchisee for
V railroads, lighting planta, etc., that they
' might be well conducted the government
should -Iteelf wn-and -operate- them.
Mrs. J.1B,. Montgomery of the hoard of
lady managers waa preaent and gave an
, interesting talk on woman's work at the
. St, Ixiula expoaltloa ; '.V r
Proposition and Prepare Petition t Executive ;
the
up
St. Johns is completed It will not- only
be the beat on the Paclflo coast, but there
will be none In any other locality that
win do us superior, Those taking pas
sage on the Winona were: John Driecoll,
O. B. , Thomaa, Archie V-eaea, ' Dan J.
Mayer, J; B. C. Lockwood, H. A. Mat
thewa. George Peaae, Oeprge Taylor, C.
H. Labbe, Blaise Labbe, John Labbe.
Father. MoDevitt, Orln Colnell, Herbert
Bolman,- Robert Wakefield, Ira Krkhardt
"Hi';
has been recently dredged and. has a unl
Large paper gigns, each bearing red t0 ,t frora tne mWdl of th nyw
-XllTt ns - a:1 1-cent .fare." - This Is
the cry ot the realdenU of East Port
land who are concerned regarding the
The berth which' the' pontoons occupy i closing of the Morrison street bridge.
Councilman John V Bnarxey , eviaenuy
footprint and announcing that the prints
; led to Paul Strain's store were found
!J throughout manjrof the downtown bual
..ness otreets yesterday morning. Ed
ward" Littleton and C; L. Darrell, bill
postera, were taken Into custody while
pasting the bills at I o'clock." Munic
ipal Judge Hogue continued their cases
until next Tuesday. "I am in favor of
sending to Jail the man who had that
sort of bill posting done,", aald Mayor
.Williams.
With a crash that aUrtled all within
a block a big steel girder broke loose
from Its hoisting cable and fell to the
ground 10 feet below. In the Olda-Wort-juiu
A King addition", yeaterday after
noon. Shortly after , 4 o'clock, while
channel has been cut of aufflclent width
and depth te permit the passage of the
largest ahlps that visit theae waters. It
wui nave a depth of about IS feet during
mm tow water season. , . .
The entrance to the drydoclc faoea down
stream, and the enclosure la bo arranged
that the current will have no effect upon
It even during the high-water period.
Nestling back In a sort of a aheltered
cove, no better location could possibly
hare been selected. In that vicinity ships
will be free front wind and waves. -
' &arge Baoagti for All.' "
The drydock la aufflclent in alse to take
on the largeat veesels, being 80 feet wide
at the bottom and 430 feet in length. It
la capable of handling a ship more than
aught on a eeadold en the """J w leet. it is com.
and tore this, downi soon Pted of Ave aecOons, but when they are
ible broke and the girder la shape for buelneaa they are as flrmly
i wav to the basement. No connected aa though they -were In but
the worklnamen were nolstinr a ateel ln ngin, as tne enda caff project
rlrder. It cauaht on a scaffold on the i 0V.0T M fUT feet It la com.
third tfloor
; after the cable
; smashed Hs way to the basements No
ps.f fta Injured in the aoeldenU . , , ,
fh e' Second Regiment of Oregon Vol
' unteera will .be asked to aend s Phil
ippine relic collection to the St. Louis
fair, . General Owen Bumners has re
ceived from W.. H. Wilson, chairman, of
. the Philippine War Relic commission, s
?' JP. "5!"? VcsT ani rholdmgTerTrmlV irnlane "
One piece. Each section wilt be fastened
I to the other bv meana "hf tmr ttmiun
1 25 feet In length and two feet aquara it
tne enas. Kunnlng ln the center of each
ontoon is a row of keel blocks on which
struck the keynote when he stated in
Tha Journal last night . that a 1-cent
fare la about the proper thing. H.
B&umer, ' the dry; goods merchant v on
Eaat Morrison atreet, and Joaepb Man
aghan, of the grocery firm of Managhan
ft Bennett 175 Eaat Morrison atreet
in Interviews laat night, aald they be
lieved thla to be the moat feasible and
satisfactory: reposition yet made.
' "Business la being demoralised by
thla Morrison street bridge matter,, and
unless something la done quickly the
whole central portion of Eaat Portland
wiU be so badly affected that the mer
chants will loae very heatily,"-aald Mr.
Managhan. ' "So convinced have I be1
come regarding it that I have deter
mined to atart a petition Monday morn
ing for the I-cent fare. ...Thla mar be
signed by all who desire at ovr store
until arranaementa can be made to cir
culate, it The Idea la to get a large
number of algnaturea for presentation
to the executive board at its next meet,
lng.- We want a . reduced rate, and we
-want 'It had.--''- - ' .-. (
-A nromlneht "lodging-house keeper
and heavy taxpayer ln the central por
tion of East Portland told. me that not
- the organisation will be naked by the
general to loan for this exhibition auch
souvenirs aa they may have of the
Island campaign.
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vessel resu. when taken on tha dock 'or ror re. n" naQ .BO"" I0?
for treatment. On either side are what 1. -lirTr
placea near the bridge soon to be closed,
when tt waa pp,rent there-; would -be
no reduction in fares. Other business
men have told me their trade la de-
known aa . bilge blocks, which can be
moved to any desired position bv means
-Incorporation articles of tha Central !
Inveatment company, were filed yester
day at the office' of the county clerk by
Edward W. Cooklngham, 8. B. Llnthlcum
and A. E. Gebhardt The capital stock ts
$1,000, and the purposes to purchase,
hold, lease, rent and sell real estate, to
deal In notes, bonds, mortgagee and bills
' of exchana-e. and to. make loan. . Port
land will be the principal place of bust-1 the hill about 460 feet from the drydock
ness,
Vessel and holding her flrmly in place.
Each pontoon. la provided with gates
or doora, situated underneath. By open
ing tneae tne dock can be aubmerged In
less than half an hour sufficiently low
for'a ship to be taken aboard. In a com
paratively anon ume tne water can be
discharged and the yeaael will be brought
high and dry above the surface. . The
pontoona are also supplied with equalis
ing valves which make It possible for
the dock to be kept at a perfect level.
The rower Jtouse.
The power house Is situated back on
! creasing daily, and unless - something
definite is djme right away, business in
this section of the city la going to be
ruined. . . "
"I think the 1-cent fare Is enough
for the company. Its officers should
take Into consideration .the various in
terest at atake by the closing of the
bridge, and should give the people over
here the very best thing possible." '
"Councilman Sharkey's 1-cent rare
proposition, published . in The Journal
laat night struck me as the very beat
thing yet" aaid H. Baumer. "While I
did think, and still do, that we ahould
have free care, etill I favor getting the
next beat.thmg If we cannot get what
we think we ought to have.
"I have heard, favorable comment on
the 1-cent proposition, 'and I believe It
to be the proper thing. The 1-cent fare,
proposed recently, I think too large.
There are numerous clerka and others
who go aoross the bridge several tlmea
a .day. The 1-eent fare would enable
them to get across without an expense,
too great for their Income, while the t
cent fare would be a bar to their trips."
Mayor . Willlama, Councilman Sharkey
and Whitney I Boise, of the executive
board, are new i working ln conjunction
With the cltlsens of Eaat Portland for a
reduced fare, and it la believed that at
the next meeting of the executive board,
which occurs Friday, April II, a petl
tion will be presented, asking the board
to take the matter up with the officials
of the City ft Suburban Railway com
pany, - AS has been previously published
In The Journal, President Bwlgert states
he- Stands ready-to call a meeting of
the directors at any time to oonaider the
proposition. . -
IL. efAMstfrsehsjSjr tjeajgy VeteW ' JT .'-J' AA- -V-gh-. .t.jNiii.'i
All decay of the teeth beeins from the out
t side; hence, if the surfaces could be kept abso-j
r lutely cleaii, no decay should take place, yftaffil
Px,f::yV&a itssist'-'you Jin; keeping your teeth
t "clean if you will com in occasionally and have ;'
.us remove the tartar and other deposits which V
you cannot reach. fp;'?. -
Hi Indigestion ii often caused by decayed
. teeth.' without good teeth one cannot prop- ,
ierty masticate fopoV'A So..the stomach is called
upon to do the work for which it was not in
tended, i It is best that you have your teeth ex
' : amined at once. Po not let them get the start
on you. ' Examination free.
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Lira of . paltC oo -Monday, AprO '1 1th -
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MR BAMTEL OALBRAITH.
oi Tualatin, Oregon, . who held coupon
No. 11(61. which entitled hlra to the ;
. gasoline . launch' given away by Dr. .
Wright, the drawing for which - took
place at Cordray's Theatre, Tuesday ev
ening, April 8,Ti TTTTV.
Dr. B. E. Wright's Dental Office
, 342 J4 WASHINGTON STREET, COR. SEVENTH
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m, Sundays 10 a. m to 12 m.
r
Phone Main 2119
AT SALEM Branch Office in the Steusloff Building.
.MB.xa:-,l4tttM
TEETIH
AT CUT-RA1CT UNTIL HAY 1st
TEETH.
BIRDS LOVERS IN
COUNTRY LANES
HAS ALL
CHANCES TO WIN
proper. It Is equipped With a One plant,
consisting of a M-horse-power Russel
engine, a 400-horse-power1 Erie boiler and
a 300 k m. dynamo. It will be fitted out
With oil burners,, an oil tank of 15,000
gallon capacity standing at a convenient
dIstanc.Polea-on-whleh "Wires wilT be
strung for tranamiaslon of power to the
dock have been erected.
- While everything " is- aald to ' have
progressed aa rapidly aa possible under
. Rev. Albyn Eaapn, pastor of Rodney the circumstances it la plain to be aeen
avenue nnsimn - enure n, win neiiver I in w oow
In line . for 1906 the . American
Restaurant corner Third and Couch
streets, having made extensive improve
ments, .is now one of the largeat In
--town. Sunday-dlnner-ar spechtlltyrWe
aerve the . beat 1 at moderate prlcea.
Ranch eggs served dally. Try us and
- be convinced.'-' --rr-- - -
jonr BTTMOtroars socebtt xabobs tmxm cm xas TAjrrAoa-ronrT nr
its nut nus wmmos I . mMiMnrig itapwn ran
Ajro ruros kakt bibbs w j coiraox. oi BOBTmwgSTBBjr
XBSOB AITS TB3C1CBT TO STVST, J xaBXS-BrOmTBaBBBr PAOZTIO ZS
JfOT TO PBSTBOT,. TSBXB AXBU I XBTS BOBB OT COHTBBTIOB.
an address at the gospel meeting at the I meana But those who saw It say they
T. M. C A. tills afternoon. .. The Junior 1 are not surprised when they stop to think
With field glasaea and cameras
their only weapons, ,the members of the
John Burroughs aoclety went on their
flrat field expedition of the season yes-
not -vet-dnn-w ftUerday afternoon. All of these people
are entnuaiaatio oira lovers., in mam-
violin quintette of the First Presbyterian
church .will jlay,.
r ' Oregon circle. No.- 1T1, W. O. Wwtll
?gTve a Whist .social Monday evening at
Lion's hall, ' Malr building. -"Williams
avenue and Russell atreet r ?
The atate board of dental examiners
will meet in Portland May 9; 1904.' to
examine ail applicants desiring to prac
tice dentistry ln the state.- ' , ''
" Ttf'7-'""':: 'f ""CC Jety "' 'llli:"4.y'i''', I'feijf i
. Mrs.- Broaseau. of Mlaaoula, Mont,
, died at St Vincent's hospital yesterday.
' She had been in the hospital but two
- Through the aid of friends C EL Nos
ier yesterday procured bonds in the Sum
of J, 000 and was released (from cua-
, tody.4 Noaler waa Indicted by the recent
of the amount of work which had to be
done. To build the pontoona- alone re
quired 140,000 feet of lumber, an amount
aufflclent to make a falr-slsed cargo for
a deep-water ship. Then countless piling
lave-oeen ariven aoout the berth, and
another email cargo of lumber haa been
used lor .this purpose, It is estimated
that the entire plant will represent a coat
approximating, a quarter of a million
dollars. ; .'-'i k, ..
federal grand Jury for- embeiillng gov
ernment funds from the postofflce at
CoquiUe. of which he waa In charge. He
waa brought to the city by deputy mar
shals Thursday and confined in the
county Jait : -, , ;
Sterling Sflver
Nbvelties ; r
Fori 3 small gift--nb matter
to whom Sterling Silver al
ways comes to your rescue, if
you're ln doubt what td give.
In our extensive line youll
(ind gifts for the old as well
as the young, r A glance wiU
tell you so.
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InsisriiTicaat Prices'
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'. I pack "furniture for moving or ship
ment. Walborn, 284 Second . atreet
Hood 1877. ; . .. '':.,r;-;-
Anniversary ball Arbutua circle Mon
day evening, April 11th, eaat aide., W. O.
Wr: hallrt-"T-- vr..
Masquerade ball by Court Columbia,
F. of A., April 20, $40 caah prlaea. ,v ;
Wise Bros., dentists. Falling building.
Third and Washington. - , .
:' ' 8. H. Oruber, lawyer. (11 Com'el Blocki
CKtnTZ.T raBSOHATj.
'f,RVt:&v:Fiemming,aUperlntendeni
the atove rectory. In the state peniten
tiary at Salem, la a guest at the Im-
peruu. . i . -m ... J;; -y
. Ex-Govemor William p. LorVf la a
est athe Imperial. from-Bi
Cot C. C. Ialtoitr-asIstnt Droeecut-
Ing attorney of King county, lav at the
Imperial, ' from Seattle. ,n -'. -
Miss Bessie Frlsby of Salem fa spend
ing a few daya In the city as tha guest
of Mt. and Mrs. Frank S. Fields, f v!
W. H. Donahue of Sumpter, Or., spent
laat week with his alster, , Mra.. Frank
New, y tV;, Eaat .Twelfth ajtrewfcaVT?
bars of the party werej. Meadames
Herbert Foster. John Cran, W. N. Bel
longer. Jamea L. McCown and -Louis
Aitman. the Misses Mollie Burke. Alice
MeCown. Gertrude Metcalfe and I -Da
V. Holbrook. and" Messra T. Brugger,
Ross Nicholas, Horace McCown, Norrla
Frltchman. . Horace Miller. Frank
Brooke and Col. U I Hawkina v The
party assembled at 2:30 o'clock and
took the car for Piedmont The object
of theae expedltlona Is to become more
familiar with the hawta or Diraa. ,
A' feature of the afternoon was
watching a flock of Groa "beaks. There
were more than 60 of them. Their backs
are oure white, with olive marxa, rorm
ing a striking contrast The purple
flm-h waa aeen. aa well aa the Junco, a
email bird about the else of a canary,
with a black head. The white sparrow
waa aeen. , It haa three atrlpea on the
too Of ita head. Tha aong Bounds aome
thing like "8weV come listen to me,
won't your' I r r
One of fhe moat beautiful blrda found
was Jhe Audubon warbler. , its plumage
is magnificent. Ita ooay ia a sieei diuo,
with flvt ferlght spots, one on each wing.
one at -the crown or tne neao, one on
the tall and one under the throat Gold
finches came In groups, i ney were
marked by their peculiar undulating
movement. The female la a bright yel
low in color, with trimmings of black.
Tha wild canary le another name for
this variety. Other ' varieties obaerved
were goldfinch, '- robiha, Violet green
swallow meadow lark, humming bird,
chlcadee. purple finch and sea gulls.
Thre vera nuita a number of theae. :'
. The society will make theae excur
sions each Saturday during the sum
mer. ' " - " ' '' .i-Ji?:?
rWhichever way It goea, the North'
arn Paciiio loeea prestige," aaid a for
mer Northern Pacific official yeaterday.
after reading the accounta of the Hlll-
Harrlman fight over the return of stock
belonging to Harrlmaa and tied up ln
tne Northern securities company.
"If Harriman wins he will have a eon-
trolling Interest ln the Northern Pacific
and Harriman will ' never push the
Northern-Pacific at the expense of the
otner lines, which he not only controla.
but abaolutely owna and operates. On
the other hand. If Hill wina and keepa
Harriman out of the control- of the
Northern Pacific by returning him stock
In the Great Northern and Northern Pa
cific, so distributed that neither of theae
properties are controlled except by Hill
interests, you will see tne Great North
ern boomed at the expense of the North
ern Pacific.
. Boxed From Flllar to Post.
"That la a queer situation." continued
the. official; "the Northern Pacific is the
gilt-edged par-value property, it haa al
ways made money,, and It has lifted
many achemea out of bankruptcy, but It
haa been knocked from pillar to post,
belonged to no one for yeara, waa the
sop to satisfy conflicting lnteresta, and
now will be sacrificed by Mr. Hill If he
gets- control of It Mr. Hill has his
personal money in the Great Northern.
That Is his road, it. ia an individual
proposition, while the Northern Pacific
ia not' and on account of thla personal
interest Mr. Hill will naturally boost the
Great Northern at the expense of the
Northern Pacific. Each of theae roads
has practically the aame territory. Bach
dependa to a great extent on the traf
fic of the other for Its life, and neither
can at preaent be benefited without the
other losing in proportion.
Some of the . old-timers in railroads
have known these things and have won
dered why Mr. Hill waa ao anxious to
give Harriman Great Northern bonda ln
exchange for Northern
The Boston Painless Dentists
are doing all dental Work for coat of
material to Introduce our late discov
eries and painless methoda
Palnleaa Extracting rree
Examinations Free
Silver Fillings ,8 M
Gold. Fillings .7
Gold Crowns .... 8.00
Bridge Work a.oo
Full Set Teeth 8-00
NO STUDENTS EMPLOYED.
Come at once and take advantage of
low rates. All work done by specialists,
WITHOUT PAIN and guaranteed TEN
TEARS. Our late botanical discovery
to apply to tne gums Tor extracting,
filling! end" crowning TEETH WITH
OUT JPAIN is known and uaed only by
Bostoii Painless Dentists
Corner Fifth and Morrison streets. En
trance 291 Morrison, opposite Meier
A Frank's. Houra 1:10 a. m. to p. m.;
Sundaya till 1
The Cosmos
a a. Cor. tb aad acerrlsom
Xa the heart of the
. bnslneee A district ; '
Quiet, Oleaa and Comforta
ble Booms.
$1.00
pet- day
aad apward
HOMER
The man Whose pictures " have made the
whole world laugh will give a TALK" on
Tlie Power of a Garto
AT
The Marquam Grand
Direction Miss Lois Steers 7. ,7 .
THURSDAY, APRIL 14th, AT 8:30 P. M.
Sale of Seats will open Tuesday at 10 a. m.
FBICBS Lower floor, except laat 2 rows, $1.00: laat 2 to wa,- 75c. Bal
cony, flrat rowa, 76c; last t rows, SOc. Gallery, 25o and 26c Boxea
and Logea, $7.60. - .oil
dold FIKlnsjf ............$1.00
Silver Fillings ,..S .50
aoid crowiBi ;. ;r.. $4.00
Full Set of Teeth .... $5.00
prices for flrst-
These are
class work. .
new
T give my per- ,
sonal attention
to patrona and
DO absolutely,
guarantee ALL '
MT WORK. . I
have the latest
appliancea
known to den
W. T. SLATTEN, Dentist
loom I. WashlnfttoaSC
- rhone. Bed 11.
BBTWZBB SBOOBB AJTO TBTBD.
OOce hours i I to 0. Sunday, 10 to 11
lives Itliouti Heart.:'., f".
( -Many people, live bat have no heart to
do anything. 1 1t is because they are
weak, and need Sextee Pill to , - give
them strength and heart for everything.
Sexlne Filla are guaranteed for any
form or weaknesa ... Prloe- tl a box, 4
boxes $S, s Addreas iior ' call ?. J. A.
Clemensay, druggist corner Second and
Yamhill streets, Portland Or.
SOCIETY SHOES
Society demands much of
the , foot it muat . b
dressed to please tne eye
and ault the fashion.
'These demands, can bu
I i otlrf1 i .tei K thm fiillAHt
extent ln our OXFORDS,
for men. -The new leather
-Coltskin you will find,
pleasing to you. If you
' ere tasty ln drese. -
, . AH Btylee 811 Xeathers. ,
' . $3.00 to $6.00 "
: Vcnduyn Walton
;;..rKS,MTITXaaV'i;i-i4-'
170 WashtattM St., . Bet. M aad - ath.
1
thla, might impair the complete hold of
Hill on th Great Northern. : But, the
problem Is a simple one Mr. Hill holds
a big majority of the etock in the North
ern Pacific, but not enough to allow
Harriman to secure $$3,000,000 In bonds,
the amount of Harrlman'a Inveatment in
the . Northern Securities company. Cut
thla figure in-half and Mr. Hill will re
tain control of the f Northern - Paclflo
and the Great Northern aa well. Give
all of thla amount a outside Influences
on ettner roaa ana tne Hiu -power -will
! no longer control either property.' That
s tne entire situation as I view ft, and
aa those, beat informed .believe It to1 be.
VV.;v Fortlaad Wttt Mts.i.VSfetr
v!Portland will' not lose, in my opin
ion. If Harriman secures control of the
Northern Pacific he is -not going to
boom Hill territory; that ls.the sound.
Schwab Bros, PrintingCa
Best Work, Beaeeaasle Frlaae
7i Staaft Straas, ..: Bhttaa Mats 27
He is rather going to Increase
the efficiency of his service ao
that ha can bring sound trafflo through
Oregon and over Harriman linea to the
eaat If Mr. Hill wlna and keeps con
trol of the two roada, aa he has up to
thla time, there will probably be no
great change. In Um Hill will build
more directly Into the Oregon territory,
but he will drain 'Kiew trade into thla
field rather than divert present trafflo
to tue Sound, for there la no reason why
Oregon or western Washington wheat
ahould' pass through Portland and go . to
the Orient from Seattle aa long aa thla
pacific, since lcjiyhaajhe.Jajg;gt number of Oriental
veaaela plying, from - any northweet
port"
7 BBOAOBBtBBT IS, AJTBOTOrCJrO.
Mrs. 8. Rosner of San- Francisco, an
nounces the engagement of her daughter
Hilda to Mr. Sydney B, Vincent of thla
eity.
J, Oonaollng Thought.
v From the Chicago Tribune. .
Wen. a'pOae the mill can't grind again
. "With the water that naa passed." .
lan't there water enough ln sight
To run that old mill day and night '
With a motion Juet aa f aat T
2)0 tOV TAB3 ICB '
0 TOV VSB OOAI, '
Zf so, remember the Crystal Toe
v Storage Co. 2 aoae, saet
Song Recital
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V- . MADAME
SCHUMANN-HEINK
CONTRALTO
Mar qiiam Grand Theatre . ' -
DIRECTION MISS LOIS STEERS -
Tuesday Evening, Apijil 19 at 8:30
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Sale of Seats Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m.
PRICES: Lower floor (except last three rows), $3.00;:
last three rows, $2.00. Balcony First threes rows,' $2.00;
second three, $1.50 ; last six, $1.00, Gallery Reserved,
$1.00; general admission, 75 cents. '2?;: ' i
Out-of-town orders must be accompanied by check!, .4-.
If vr-ii t nrfr rvart T0vArind a T5I7N1A.P V f ' .
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