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TII3 CHACON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY ? EVENING, MAY 4, 1CCL Columbia, Snake and Willamette rlvera li wag born to Cane mall it years ago. His mother, Bitter, Mrs. A. D. Aokar, Tfl'ri -VTftHlTC " ! n1 i5'wa!ppinMwA pacitic coast ixacus 1 iJQSO uQli Ocihnd vt. Porthnd ; Karnnaa Braa4...f,Mcr"Wi Bow f Wat" : , cocar., ... .2 pnJiJ" H;k,! FakW..., ........... .."Tl Slas.et the Four" biina ii. Vaodarllla Aieeas TaiKtorUia Cascade A irardlot , In 'favor of, Mysr Kut- : nar was brought la by the Jury trying!.. 1 htm by Ball) Baker, colored.. The ver-l""" Grand railroad axauralon to Tha Dallss ounaay. May i. Ulven by Portland Prlntlne Pressmsa's union. . . - . Trains leavs at 1:10 a. av 'Round-trio tlokat ILIO. " Trains atop both ways at Troutdela. locksl Multnomah rails ana Hood Rlvsr. . f ' , :- ' 'Bests guaranteed forvery on a. Tickets for sals at Woodard, Clark at ' I i In't necessary t order i we can perform any a drug store, Bohlller'a . aad No sit has yst heea eelsoted for tha new. First United Evangelical ohurcb , a lot waa a sal ad and aanded to Clark Ma rlon B. Johnaon . and raad from tha j0aora-Tha'irB3aa awore that when ouuaina;. BUnop Hartmlar and hla eom ftha antera atntnafa pawnahop at Ko. UUa apant moat of yaatarday InvaaU (II Worth Third traet, aha found a fur tlng yarlooa aitaaj but hara not found eapa aha had pawned, had bean aold, and ult them, i A haw alta nuat be W ntaklna; oompialnt ta Kutnar waa choaen before tha bUhop leavaa Friday beaten with It a oana , and : bitten by 'a for. Jndependenoe. dfe FrWajr ayanlnr ha do. Kutner aald ha aad defended him- will preaoh there, and Sunday la Cor .'aU from-her attack.' It waa , proved talllfc J-'ia- vf yfL -that tha womaa U aa kabltua ta rv.-ty. ") ' ? porta end dutiiot ' , ? v ; ,; ? 1 x Th annual. meeting- of tha. Portland '. ..' '!'S-'"; Vlaltlnc Nuraea aaaoalatlon wUl be held W. A. Demmer. aa employe la the aa-1 tomorrow nfternoon u I o'clock In Ladlea Dayo ..'.i,... Tatraoay-Trtday weaa vy uamea f:ip.m.i Sunday uamea .,.. l:IAp,tn. Admlaaloa, XJoj Orandatand Hoj ChU- a hmmih vswuw iiwm v aa!. Haa Toalfht at ttlS e'aloek.' laat pirnwuan i . v the faaay (arec-aoawdr. , McTadden's Row off flatsV j & ireat laorUar eoeeM the i " wpuur prices . ; Batlrfl lower floor, TB. Entire balaaay. 'f-.-,.,":-,v j; SaUarf, sBe aaa aSa, , Mircum Grand Tbtstre mday and! Saterdaf alfhta, Kay aad T. MOi DPeiai price awtiaae aararoa. en Da nil maalcai aooMdr. V l-nai ilAaiin n .Via nlf w anar1ika.a Trln-.,.li...l .... - - . .... . I mm A. atla.1 . - - 1 ft M eiuow, wutj-i ma nun umuu-m auviex tat omoera ana tn nuraea, and or- , a hoodoo, and that dog thieves are worn before tha eyaa of tha moral law than murderers. t At present Mr. Dam , mar Is mourning; tha loss of a alghly . .bred lemon and white- Engllaa- setter, ; 'which waa stolen from his horn at ill Second atreet. Sunday morning. The floors, will bo sleeted for tha ' ensuing yaax Addreaaes wUI e tnade by Rer. Dr. A. A. Morrlaorv Dr. Holt O. Wll on and Thomas Strong. ' ..:' tf Barrr B. laiith. antkor ef "XoUa Hood." BTaniaa pnoae tjowm floor, etoopa taat taroo rowa, iaaC tarae rwm. Il.oa. Salonay, flrat tbrae rowa, 11.00; aoeond taraa rVva, TNt laat aU rowa, toe fiaUery, Ke aad ' IM. aoxaa aaa Kr aium. ' Tha ladles' Aid Literary society of Mia. aTl - PnnaMaafUtal akiiaak Vla toad og was a .waar aldsnd anawared to antJ BMtln(. ,tor n,,,. v,. the aams si Prlaos Michael. . His nma,.ln .hl. f." TiaV. .7! .JZL tha address of bis master and lloenee pj.lon. v-- w SL Thomas aaVa 1. number were on his collar, and Mr. t. l..!-...T -Z.J wTthut f or3 VhTrmDTB-and Mr M !!lJ-7il!,Tf0?J ,wl.0umt "f-" FletoW- XJa furalahed taasioaj iwai.- ' SDoolal aMtlaaa arluas Lawaa floor. laat tbraa row, tf.ooi laat thraa row. . Tool aaleon, orat all rowa, Toi laat ait rowa. SOei tailarr. See aad aaa, Baate now aaluaf. J- Bseauss Dennis Crowlena foreman la 1 tha employ of Brown a. MoCaba, stsvs dores, waa permitted to direct tha-work of loading the Btaamet Bra at lama Poulsen's mill whUo totoxloatsd, O. W. - rredenthal silagea he was badly Injured by lumber falling from-' a bolst and srusblnf bis foot Aocordlntly as Sled suit to reoorar 11,000 damages from the odmpany this morning la the circuit court . The accident Is said to bar oc curred last June II. . The company Is further charged by rrsdantbai with al io wtag a ateam winch ta gat out ef re pair, forming one of 1 tha - material onuses of tna accident v t U The body of Arthur Thompson, who died at -an early hour yesterday man tnar ait fit Vlnnauifa hAamltal. frftm in juries rsoelved at a aUraoptlooa aaow (cnooojataa, , benbona,. caramals. butter-j at Kalama, has been shipped to hta lfuP. cream wafers, candy straws, but-1 home la the latter plana. The lad's I L'r.. ootcn, -sostoa otupa, taffy. The skull was badly fractured by a pleos mut vsrdea. of . matal, that was hurled with srsat I -i wuj, laiuw , aowream m a wnaat I gXa-ax tm.Jt WSMaae .j itv , .vf Ibera. ' Judge 'lYaser denied a motion la the circuit court restarda fo a new trial of the damagf suit of Matthew Gaidar against' jamas I. Marahala The ver- diot or a jury when thd case waa triad at the last term of .court waa. In favor ef Marshall. Judgment waa entered by ' nags sTsasr y lavsr or MaranaiL' Tha Soaml Ram society win hold Its rsgular- meeting this evening at the horns of Judge Seneea Smith. 414 Hall street The society had for its object the emancipation -of India from easts slavery. Tha meeting la to be an Im portant one. ... .-'.;. i . ; ,.t - anaMaanaamsa" rreah ban rl y ohcoolataoraajn a, ahootw lats marshmallowa, chooolau chips, nut I TUB RiVED THF1TDB a lit. iMuva.n itiawiiaMa Wit. oorga L, Baker, Sole Lima aad Maaisas. aH waekBMtnaae Sataraar. the till Horoaoo Ooaapaar, praaoatlag SZOV OV TMM rOTTE." Aa aOaatare ef snoaocK holmes Vort week, fareraU weak. MWaat aafeaei , r . aa aoaea." . C0RDRAVS 1HEATRE cqxmay, vnasf. t,.n r aaaaaaanaanaaaaa KatJaee eaarr aftaraaaa thia weak, J0e sad Me. I Brarr algkt Mat eaato. 10a. Bta aad 0e. CEXAT nootMt, THE PUNKIN HUSKER it . v. a russy BVmAi fiat. foroa from ' tha explosion,, lie brought to the hospital JTriday and lin gered, unoonaoloua.- Her. dledi shortly after midnight M waa aged It years. Dr. JC A. J. Macksnsls attended him. Tha Portland Frlntlng Prestmen's onion Is preparing aa axouraloa to ba run be tween this eitr aad The auas. Bunaay. (iwut varasa soaa sit lforriaan.' Dolly Tardea llaht luncheon orjnari ta ; DoUy Tardea candles .fresh, hourly. i Xaapa aVHart. agents for tha aCnlaak paints, havs removed from 111 Morrison Aftaraoaa abowi at 1:18 aad I:1B m. BrealM shows at T;1B. 1:10 aad I4 a. . Any aaat, ia tha theatre .,.... The party will make tha trip by way of to tha Brown buQdlng, Grand aad Haw the 6. &, A If. and will leave at t:B) o'clock In the morning. Stops will be mads, both going aad returning, so that tha szcurslonlsts may havs tha oppor tunity to sea the various points of Inter, eat along the route. The committee la charge of the excursion Is composed ef W. & McHugh. B. I Slnnott Grant McDonald aad Pan! Sohaele. y , ; W. H. Zbnmsrmaa and Miss Sllda Wright of Spokane wars married last evening at the bride's home la Spokane. - Deaaa. Beb Pertaa-offlalattag..The groom Is .prominently, oonneoted With . the Good rear Bubber company la this city. Miss May Wright and O. B. Prasl were the attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Zim merman r have : gone east for a two months' trip. They will visit the St Louis fair before they return- te Spokane. The excursion trams to Seaside every Sunday la May aad June are under the supervision of ths A. at C R. a. manage ment They wish to assure the people of Portland that aU visitors to ths beach will have good seats oa the train and everything possibls will be done to give their patrons an enjoyable day's outing. Special cars, will be reserved, for largo parties. Fare for the round trip only 11.60. For Information and tickets call at III Aider street or telephone Mala toe. . . ' - v -, The O. A. R. and W. B, C will hold a reunion at the Western Academy hall. Mulksy block, corner of Secoad and Mor rlaoa streets, Friday evening. May a. It will be the flrat time ths two organisa tions havs met Jointly sines they oocu pted the old hall ea First and Taylor streets. Ths data chosen for the gather ing is the 40th anniversary of ths battle of ths Wilderness. While Presiding Judge George was de livering Judgments from ths bench la department No. t of ths circuit oourt yesterday, he wag summoned horns oa acoount of the sudden illness of his daughter?- Judge !leland attended to the ex parte cases and afterward presided at ths trial, of A. L. McFaddan ea a forgery charge la Judge George's de partment , . hiuiLk. tnsras aveaass, (where they wilt pleased to see their friends aad pat Ths ' Dolly - Tardsa Candy Shop Is haadquartsrs for Ounther's candles la I ths original package. Gucther'e can-1 diss have acquired such aa enviable reputation that our patrons ask for anntberaV- . '.-- ' Charles Dickens lmmertallasd Don Tardea la his "Barnaby Rudge." Lola Glassr Immortalised hsrsslt through hat performaace ef Dony Vardea, Oar duty I is to maintain pour vardsa's par szoel- lenos,-, -f frt'j..,; f . . f - Our noonday luncheons are ncnular. Our noonday lunoheons are pleasant Our noonday luncheons are pleasing. " Ths Dolly Tardsa Candy Shop, Mar-1 quam urana. r-s isns ef PerOaad soarataattta, ' A Vaodsvfile Theatre of . '. .-' Haflusuisiit " ifalaatos 5c Prtrate Vf mess nam esse. ARCADE THEATRE BBTBMTB AITB WASBIltOTOB. DEFINED VAUDEVILLE mM alajaa, ,M to 10 tt. BTJWDiT CONTINUOUS FBOM I TO 1S4S. Wb iapim. jsktXbmbii and fcBiXtfaaZ I .. ABMimoa tew can to aw kaz FRITZ THEATRE BM-Stt UaaBrDS, BBB ram. Prop. . W. It BBOW, Mg. I OF VAUDEVILLE at S aaS g s. aa. Postmaster Bancroft has mads appli cation to tha Washington offlolaJn that ths Inscription "American Pacific Exno- sltlon. Portland. Or 1MI, be placed oa stamps seta in in is state, . r - Clubwomen members .have, compli mented the neatness, servlos and ex- oeuenos . -of ths dslloaolss served for lunch In ths modern, cosy quarters of the Home Delicatessen, JIo, III Morri son StTSSt "I -J' ; . - J , Ladles will be pleased to learn that us imported jlt irrssisuois - eorset - can be fitted for them at Mma McClure'a establishment for 'gswna. 41 T to 414 Marquam building, -t For surpassing coffee Dolly Tardsa. For delicious cocoa Dolly Tardsa. For exhilarating tea Dolly Tardea. For satisfying luaobeoaDollr . Tar dea. Steamer Charles R. Spencer, com mencing April II, will leave for Ths Dallas Monday. Wednesday and Friday from foot of Washington street Leaves I a. m. . . .... ... ... Lower AiMna aad an that rsgiob of East Portland will soon be supplied with Bull Run water. A lt-lnch water pips Is being laid along Lorlng street and this will connect with the Upper Alblna math at the Lower Alblna pumping station. The 14-inch pipe will also be laid along Larrabee street 'to East First and East Couch. " - : ' - " - . ' ' ' rA Ths Dolly Tardea Candy Shoe main tain a its popularity aa headquarters for chocolates and bonbons tnd dainty light luncheons. Our candles are made fresh every hour. , Dolly Tarden chocolates fresh hourly. Dolly Tarden bonbons frssh hourly. Dolly Tardea -chocolate ohlps fresh hourly. . Dolly Tardsa caramels fresh hourly. COMC1BT ' BXACiaa Bsoa. O0K0IBT BTBBZ B18R. t. a4Sa BDaMfgrOB. tons, which showsd to good advantage la Faure's "The Palme." The quartet of I mea gavs some very olever musical I turns, soms of which were new. Belle Gold Is the star soubrstts ef the company. Her name suggests the ' re verse of the time-worn proverb, "All that glitters Is not gold," or words to that effect Still, Miss Gold works hard and Is not displeasing to look upon. She eannot sing or danos, however. There was a Dutch comedian, by name Jos Wilier d, and aa Irish comedian. Toddy Blmonda They furnished soms comedy and plenty of burlesque. Ths show will doss tonight "WKAT XAPPBVXS TO JOYBS." Ths NelU-Morosco oompany will play Its farewell wssk In Portland, beginning next Sunday afternoon, in one of the funniest farces ever written. "What Happened - teJonoa--TheeompeBy seems sspeolally well adapted for this laughable farce, and produced it at ths Burbank in Los Aagslss with such suc cess that It was decided to play It for the last week of the Portland engage ment The Woman s Foreign Miselonary so ciety of Grace M. &V church will meet this afternoon at 1 JO. at. tha home at Tha beat sxoursloa out of Portland I Mra Richmond Kelly, at .Woodstock, mm 1. 1 W- A.1 mtMMMtMm. mmim. 1 ' t C B. B. BJvsry .paeaenger Is as sured of a good seat a delightful ride, beautiful scenery and five hours at the beach to enjoy old ocean. . only 11.50 for the round trip. Train leavea Union depot I a. m. every Sunday la May. and June. Tickets at 141 Alder street t oaaaioaBBBaa ' For building a Are at the corner of Fourteenth and Clay streets without a permit from ths Are marahal, Charles Kargus was brought to ths polios station late yesterday afternoon by Mounted Patrolman Malonsy. He was booked and released on his own reoog nUanoa. His case will come up before Municipal Judge Hogue today , , 4t The funeral of Captain Hadlock. who died at 4hs home of his mother, Mra L. & Taylor. 181 Sast Sixth street waa held this afternoon. Captain Hadlock served-as captain oa ths steamer Re public aad was for awnumber of years la the employ of the a R. 4k 'N. ea the If you want a cup of cocoa. If you want a cup of coffee. If you want a sup of tea, - Try the Dolly Tardea Candy Shop. , rn siav op rn rovm. The mysterious and romantic adven tures of ths great detective Sherlock : Holmes ars being portrayed nightly by the new Nslll-Morosoo company at ths Baker this wssk. 'Ths Sign, of ths Four" Is proving one of the most suc cessful plays ths company has put on during Its engagement in rortiana. There will bs ths usual matinee Satur day. tK W. A. Wiaa. ler to obtain flrat-claaa dental work If oDOratlon. however difficult or delicate. anteeing that Oun work will ba entirely , aatiafactory. ."Wa bare . a. regular, ana - moderate ' . , SCALE OF PRICES Which are based on the nature-ed 'the service rendered, and not apoa bow much your pocket can stand, as la ths good old days of yore. .-..- -y $3 Fill SET CF TEETHES ' vou come to US. without rain, guar- sb, t. p. wna. l!ilWists i 'V l i mma al em mn twe aeafj.-rf"-:, Av.V,.i. - ' . - v-m 94uas ovisViinvs -f'i'.;,;f;;. T Corner Third axnd'WMhlnaiton Strootii '- "A geod PenvlsS'win be at sns Oreeham eflloe every Saturday. Garland Stoves,: Garland Ranges Wt hsrt Just received t shipment of ths celebrated and, world-renowned Stoves and Steel Ranges. THE GAR- IAND. thiav Store needs no , introduction to the public, -? ths very beat r in ths! city, COME AND SEE THEM.', Taubehlieimer, &;Schmeer furnIrb co. 'aBUYr YpUR. 7- ? - BAR FIXTURES p BILLIARD TABLES C'Ftm'vitu&mm LIQUORS WHERE YOU PLEASE, ' if you want to .save money and stay in business. The Brunswick-Balke CoIIender Co. Mattinsr a i Just received a very large ehlpment ef Ane Linen prerp Matting at t-t 15c and 18c:per yardr Also Japaasse and Chlaeas earles. eonsiatlng ef new , Brasswara, Clais sonnla, Satauma. Sns decorated Porcelain. Silk Bmbrolderles, etc. Our leass expires la July and ths satire stock must be closed out be fore moving. . , , ANDREW KAN & CO. SSSJ.5S5S.4 iREAHESTATE. FOR 5 ALB BY TMB. TitleGuarantee&TnistCb. , - ....... ... i cooo Let Italia feet K. E. oar. Zaat Clshth aaa i iuamooa sis. . . 81000 Cottage ef t rooms and lot 41x101 fast corner Commercial street and Cook eve S1250 v CotUr of toom and lot 60x11 m tMMAal a tk..-. VT.lM.aa, a laama smuivu ma-a srvsaa viiivh eavaa, a oaasj nui Mil. lmUiio ok lam. S1250 Cottage I rooms and bath, large lot. Bionijr rruii. cioss e woooiawa Ion. , ', j- i. ., 81250 Cottage I rooms snd bath, la good rs- pair, jnewiv-paintea; two nice 101s, piaaig iruu; fortsmeuta ava 81375 Strin of land I0x0 feet, between Kast Seventh aad B. Eighth sta. north of ueacon at. 81800 141 Parse street, houaa I noma In good condition; bath, city water, fruit ana shrubbery. 82500 House T rooms In first-class condition: bath, etc.. snd aloe lot B. Yamhill at, near E. loth st, one block to Sunnyslds oar. 82600 House I rooms, bath, basement and full '. e. i7tn ana s. sta- cor. 0 sash. TamhlU Sta. eeenemileWeTeTtyita SPRING mtxrrunv UUULIU FOR MEN THE CREAM OF STYLES aad ESSENCE of QUALITY A HAT TALK Ths wrong hat will throw aa otherwise weU dressed man satire, ly "out of gear," se fat as appearance goes. There neves was a time mrhea Same Tashioa was so generous la ho styles ef headgear as this season, aad they are all hers that are worth having This mesas mack to yea if you are partieula about the style of hat you wear. Ton are safe aa regards style aad gual- tty whsa you . buy e : Sols Agents for ths Popular Dualap at Oo.'s stats. ROBINSON & CO. e : e e : a1 e : e ' e e a -. 83250 House 11 Tooms, bath, large attic, brick basement and 100100 feet cor. Eaat 14th and Kaat. Morrleon streeta 82750 -v Cast ltth and Weldler eta. lOOslOl feet snd nouse 7 room a. earn, nice vara and pieaty iruii. Broadway and b. First st, hsuss ef 7 rooma bath, rurnaoe. etc: very con venient 83500 Eugene street, bet Rodney and Union avea: lOxltt feet and a modern reel. denee of I room a all conveniences, gas. sswfr aad improved streeta 83500 Williams ava, near Halsey st, nice lot snd new house 7 rooms ana feetrt: mod ern In all reapecta Terms half cash, balaase la I or S years at i per cent If you de not see what roe want la the above list call at our office and make your wants known. We can And a iroperty te suit you, ana ir you neea unds we will helb you with your pur chase. Title Guarantee Trust Go POTJBTH-ST. sixm S aad Ohesnbe at OROUKD TLOOR. Go Tomorrow Tsks Mt Scott car to HbCheap Al!lli.i HowGood ft ACE 1 .iV .S'aa . j'am'W. Park Is the seat of the Columbia Uni versity,' place of culture and re finement. University Park la the financial, social and business cen ter.' of aU the high plateau' be- tween 'ths', r!vers The ; water- front tconvenient td University Park wiH soon furnish employ- ( ment to upwards of 2,000 hands. It is within the city boundaries of Portland and has city, witter, " city schools, electric street lights, ; streetcar, linesv boulevards, .wide , streets ; alley back of every lot. churches, theatre, ; lodge halls, business; houses. In fact, 'every thing' except saloons and other places of vice.'.; Prices ar ad-. vancing. Lots now.- sell from $100 to $250 each, , 10 per; cent cash; balance $3 monthly.; No in terest, no taxes. Abstracts, fur- ' nished. . "'H FRANCIS; I. McKENNA Room 606 Commercial Block, cor ner Second and Washington. 8EE, ,THB ;, , : Dunn-Lawrence Co. POlt LOTS TN ST. JOHNS, OAK PARK ADDITION AND ST. JOHNS HEIGHTS. WHERE PRICKS ARB 8URB), TO DOUBLE. WITHIN THJD NEXT SIX MONTHS. ST. JOHNS IS DE8TINCD TO BECOME THIS MINNEAPOLIS OF THE PACIPIO COAST! Lots that ws offer for 1150, 1 per cent oash, per sent monthlr Installments, -win bring mors than 1100 to 1400 within six montha JUST THINK OP THE 1MMEN8H MANUPACTURrNO PLANTS; BEINO LOCATED THERE NOWl MORS THAN 1,000 employes will he required snd ths population wUl more than double- witaia tbe-aest-year 1- 289 Washington Street 'PERKINS HOTEL BLDO. ptumttttttmtttttttiB $1250 Home Given Away nomrr mt cam zan KB ST OP SXBVZOa Lots 50x100 Feet, Price $135 -$175 BTTZA BIT WATXa OM SVXBT LOT Every Lot High and Sightly Tats Is close-in property, with prom ise ef rapid iasrsasa ia value. Ho bet ter buy U Portland wot emy wiu you Know us by our cream, not only by our cbooolatea but by every word that is passsd by ths pa- J matinee. irons ez ins uour varasa. . Pins dsyl Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and Ith, Morrison and 6th. "A OZBA PSOM SZXXS." The clever musical comedy, "A Olrl From Dixie." will bs presented at ths Marquam Grand Friday and Saturday nights. May 6 and 7, with a Saturday Seats are now. on sale. Steamers' for The er-street wharf 7 Sunday).' phone Main Ola, If one has never seen a county fair la ths small towns of Ohio or Michigan, ths horaerace scene in "The Punkln- Dalles win leave I Husksr" at Cordray's this week will pie ra. aauy fexoept I ssnt to mm a reaustio picture or wnat f i. H. Orubsr, lawyer, 11? Com'ol Block, AT THE THEATRES the old-time fair ,1s like. "Ths Punkln- Hueker" la only a 10, 30 and 10-cent show, but la good for ths money, Mat- inses every day at 10 and 10 centa - J- i . At VMM ABOAJ9B, -" . Maud Mullery, the famous contralto singer, who has sung with all ths big bands of ths country, appears at the Ar cade this- wsek in a comedy sketch with Meley. - the well-known acrobat, i Alios "'OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Drs. Adix & Northrup i 4iS DBKUM BUILDINO ' Third and Wublogtoa Sts. Nervous. amdbxonlo ' Dis t.s, eases 'a Specialty. Phone Akin 349 - Sbs101? XTAfiBiri BOW OP 1XATS." "MoFndden's Row of Flats' la not I Warburton. ths dancer, Is both graosful aulte as bad aa Its titls would indicate, and ssnsatlonal in her work. whUo Oar- There are some good specialty turns and vey and Searcy,, a team Of eomedlans; a fair; showing of ooitumes. with 'a the Volkyras, ths gymnasts, and Herbert chorus of 10 or II damsels and nlentv I Carlton, the baritone soloist, supplv the or gooa stage-setung. There is no story I remainder of ths sntertainment. or putt, but to Offset this there ars soms good singers la ths list of mats members of ths cast and a few good tricks la ths vaudeville line.. , ' . The company opened 1 a- two nights' sugagsment ust night at the Marquam Grand at popular prlcss. Ths house fairly wsll filled. Some of. ths people sssmed to like the horseplay, of which there was an abundance.. AU, however, applauded the good . turn by the Exposition Four, eonslstlng of the Alexander brothers and James B. Brady. The latter bag aa excauent light barl-, ; St Louis and return. Ilf.ta, " , Chicago and return, 171.10.. !s Tha Great Northern Railway will sell ea May 11. li. It, June II. IT, It, July 11 1, ft, August, t, I,' 10, September 6. I, 7, October I, 4, I. round trtr tickets to St. Louts and Chicago at above ratea Tickets first -clasa, good 10 days, stop overs allowed,1 and good for return via ; same r" any direct route, r For further information call on or addrsss H. Dickson, city ticket agent 1U Third treet,ir';,A iwlrwW-i jmyM an Who is not extraordlnarly particular can go to a first class ready-made clothing house and get a good suit from $16.50 to $30.00, but if you want something extra something that is cut, trim med and tailored to perfec- tion, youll find it absolutely necessary to go to a first class tailor. It would indeed be a pleasure for me to show you my piece goods and style of. work. WM..VELTEN 0TAfL6& V-,,"' "..U To eae of the buyers ta the first four blocks gold. This may mean yea. H. A. HADDOCK SSS Washlagtsa St. Pheae 204 Stark Street ileal nw and Fire Insurance Acre tracts all la cultivation ea the Woodstock car line within ths BULL RUN wstsr limit ' 1110 and up. NO PLACE LIKE IT ABOUT THE CTTTl Easy paymsnts. ., : River-front lets la Willamette, eoa- vsnient to St Johns car Una . . ;.. Beautiful lets on Hawthorne avenue. atoee In, 1100 to 1100 each. - v ' We HAVE ABSOLUTELT THE BE8T LIST OP LOTS IN THS CITTI WB HANDLE NOTHING BUT - PROPER TIES THAT r ARE SOLD UNDER- PRICE t WB ARB THE LEADERS FOR BARGAINS AND THB ROAD TO WEALTH LEADS TQ OUB. OFFICSL . .: 149 Plrst Street. PORTSMOUTH Joins high toned University Park, and see those beautiful large lota S. Columbia University, near FvmaaM vvuuicn vxuia . .ncu Standard and Union Oil Co.'s dis tributing plants, near site ' of Tames Olsen's shipyard, near Pe ninsula Lumber Co.'s big mill, near proposed new sawmill and sash and door factory, near dry- dock,- within - easy-walking dis tance of veneering - factory, . of Graded streets' and water mains Cone's sawmill, of Douglass' saw- laid. A large number of these lots mill, near where 2,000. men will V. . J I a at e '. - . a . are covered with the choicest empioyea jn a snort time, two fruit trees. If you want a home streetcar lines. Lots $200 eadw in the prettiest addition on the 10 per cent down, balance $3 Mt Scott line, select your lots at monthly on each lot. No Inter. Archer Place. Take Mt Scott est, no taxes. Liberal discount car to Archer Place, ; the first new forcath. addition on the line. Agent -on -the tround. $125 Up Papents $5 Down ?5 a Month Pacific Land Co. Vt First Street RANOSalsM Room 606 Commercial Block, cor ner Second and Washington. J.W.OGILBEE Room 11, 145K First St. $1600 : seres garden land In Sns state of cultivation, between Kenllworth and Woodstock: lies sightly and low pries; on easy lerma. One good lot 10x100 feet, in Kenrs Addition, very conve nient to Inman-Poulsen Co.'s mill; very cheap lot to build a noma on. scree, all In cultivation. 1- M M V l . chloken-boueea, etc, near ivannoe or Ananei stations. Tlbbetts' Homsstsad" lota are very cheap to be so conveniently In with three different car lines around it Prices from 1160 to 1600. Good terma $425 $2000 a SITOONe w modem t-roora house and uii lot, on car une, near woou awn. a t . : .i '.i .'.; SI 000 t acres, good land; been Cleared; miles from city; sasy terma SIOOO -T acres, fine garden land, all . ciearea; weu waierea; . soms buildings, v, , . A trsot of about 10 acres, near the end of the Woodstock car line; suitable for acre tracts or platting; will , sell . cheap; very easy terma . ; v . A verr desirable -place of about 40 acres, at Pleasant Home; good house, lsrge bsrn; plenty water; fine eohool on the place; about I miles to electric car, ROBERT BELL sal voxcBina axocx. 10x100 corner. 1 Ith and Everett Finest location In the city for flata Elegant plans furnished. Orladataff A Blala, 141 SUrk st SchwabBros.PrintinCa 4j-...-.se Wssk SM able Psleee SaTM' atBa StresO. 0 & Pheae Saats ITS HENRY WE IN HARD : " Proprietor ef the . - City Brewery Sargsst aad atest Osmplste Brewery la the sTerthwsst. Bottled Deer a Specialty . xBUPBOsni sre, rs,! OStoe Utk aad Snuaatde unrests, PORTLAND. OREGON. ' Half Acre Near Arleta and Kern Park, two blacks from ear line OmY S20O, William Denholm SSS PATXntO BTO6BXHO. SHANTY TOWN Do you live la Shanty TownT Do you desire to live la Shanty .TownT Shanty SPECIAL 10 lots on Hawthorne avenue car line, $100 each, $5 down, $9 ai month. - h A few lots on Mt Scott car Une,! $80 each, $5 down, $9 a month. Houses built On easy payments. J Town la where there is no restriction i i i --- ' aawaai' auacs-vr auianij.--. vvuea (i.ui Pacific Land Co. "1874 First Street O.M.Smith Chamber of Commerce ..X.,.U'....'J'Ii,.1l.:..SJjv;;ii.,'t';.;.i "J. j:,,,:. i..-.... V-i-i;.? l-'-Jr WUl build you a house and f ur- nuh the money. Monthfy pay- UtUe reaidence is built la an addition la which there is ao regulation against shanties It Is la constant - danger of heavy depreolatloa la value, from hav ing a poverty shop pitched near by. Every dwelling house built at Uni versity Park must hsve the outside ao pearance of having coat at least U.OoO. If you can afford to live la a neat rest, dance, coating 11.000 or mora you can not afford to build it where there Is n restriction sgainst shanties. I'nlver-" r Park is the bigh-toned residence trlot of all thehlgh platmu bfwn t. vers, fricea or wis nv n ne-tenth eaah. balance J nioulliiy t.i each lot . . - francis i. :ic::n .X-oom tit Ci - i -