THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. MAY ) 18, 1904. ) TOVN TOPICS - TOSATl AaTOTIXXKTS. .4 Virmum Grand.7... .Dirt ; Contray's ,.... ..In Ml Irrln, Mlr.... ....... .....a..... . 'vari A read, PUou. .. ... ........ .,..,..yndYlllt jric, ... ..,.,,,.... dpb.ua..,, ,v. ....... .,.Yaadt villa ,,w Vaudeville To celebrate the fifteenth anniver sary of tht birth of the Epworth league, Bunnyslde chapter will hold local op tlon rally next Sunday night at I o'clock. In Bunnyslde Methodist Episcopal church. Prof. R. W. Kelsey will explain the bill . -1 that la to be voted on in Juno, and. the Knox trio will furnish apodal ntualo for the oocsslon. ' Arrangement for the rally ar In chare of Mr. Sweethyid and Mies Maud Uanaon, vice-presidents of tba Bunnyslde chaptar Of tha Epworth league. In addition to tha addroaa of - Prof. Kelsey, and tha apodal muslo by tha Knox trio, a brlaf addraaa on tha origin of the league, Ita progreea and Ita , relation to" temperance will ba given by the chapter president Prof. Keiaey was ' formerly a member of tha faculty of the Paoiflo college at Newberg. and la con- eidered one of the ableat men on the address laat evening at Davls-atreet hall , Colonal French la delivering a ee rie of addresses, at the annual council before he leaves with the, Paolfla coast delegation to attend tha fcelebratton of tho thirty-nlnth "' anniversary of the Salvation Arm, to bo held In London on July S.t, About 70 aalvatlonlsts will oe aent from the United Btatea. PEN COIITOS ;; READY: TO BEGIN Tha musical lrrtm.nt Af ttit'Wo- man'a club will meet tomorrow after-lHOCATXOSni WOM yOTXMO noon at tha home of Mrs. E. C Frost. I iiuom " nonn Bevenieemn si reel. rjianr evening the membera will entertain their nuabanda at tha home of Mrs. Nathan Harris, 701 Everett street mn a soni CABDIDATES XV til mu ABD OTBBBS ABB UmTW TO BBTIB COBTXST. the The date for tho recentlon to H. W. tone, general secretary of the Portland i. at, c a., to bo held at tno atarauami fMi i. . Orand. ha. ben changed from Friday FerVudVFrat.rU MaTdl Orai head ,.,""- - - - i quarters in the queen-voting contest. IrH JUn i. : - - . , Iwhtrh Orion. Thn,.I.u rw. 72 I IA . .. . .. I the Candidates Will than nmh,KI. .... llAl R.Vairtn7VndDro7:rT"wrsro7 noft ? V VUn' both' H Washington and Ith. Morrison and th.f"4 ticket put on sale. The first bal-fft i . . . . i ul uuui win prooaoiy oe maae on Bat- kiJ H. Omber. Uwven. tlT Com'ol Block, urday. Tlcketa will sell for t cente 11 " w - iw a. a i . . ' i rn won. Aimouio mere are now nearly 14. doaen candidates In tha field, tha man. rfl agement Invltea other to Join in the race.. Ballot boxes -will be put In the three large department stores, clear wi-h. ma v-ouDMr or commerce, A1 nniii4h.il.. TOT.wwl.au4 . ".1 t ni I fata ..V... ..WUHIU CB lylKtfl A IIS journal omoe and other places. The CREDITORS AFTER A SEA CAPTAIN riti r. v 't)A ,. .w ' handaoro $1,200 automobile, which will platform In Oregon today, speaking on Manila, lying In Portland dock., called , ,QU w" the subject of local option. , - ion hla wife at the Mt Tabor Neiroue hrf 'n.ducem,nt tor manr t0 nler i ' ' laaniianum laat Monaay, and together) V.r... .. . v. The monthly mention held yesterday they walked away. They left behind a L.AnoY1 ttr.5tlon free do afternoon at the Patton home was under bill of I2SC.II, whloh offlclala at the ZZZ' I1 .J00" ,va h . n.nii... nt .rth kmHim. nf ha I ... ..i i..t i enow wut oe Held on Morrison atreeL Order of the Eastern Star. The dining- log that perhapa the captain Intended fSdtl"J.'i C!i'L. ?ra,?0! dvMJ.i room waa deoorateo in yeuow. niue. i saiima- and takina- his wir w k t" .. wu m uwuw vhiu vMn mnA 'i Kukut f whiu .Mini.i. ,k. by a braas band. Priaos will be awarded roaea waa auapended oyer the center of they obtained the necessary papers for iL ..I!?; . w .. ?..' the Uble. and ribbon streamers eaUnded aervloo. . the largelt dog. 6; the homeliest dog. from the basket to the table, xne tabief But tho papers were not aerved upon Y' .7. Tk."".. "' i.""1 centerpiece waa or wiuornia poppiea. the woman until today, at the Alexander Vovlrri, is Th. .. PnT i . - HR wlthvchalna of roaea, popples and wla- .nartment hn.... Tenth m.,I mo-t nov' ' 5- The carnival man- LO terla reaching to the cornera of the .freeta. agement requeata au who wUh to enter ITj table. An Informal musical program u.. i... .u. ..... doge In the ohow to apply to headquar- Ifr' WalrA Bllaa, Miss k! M. Ha3?n. Mia", -" the queetion of oir.r.n. prls 7or the Eva Manning and Mra. Ebon Merer- fh,rit tnr tL!?. -"!Sl r.tUtl "?u of manufacture, Givers s 'X ';' v . 'V"-'?'. j Best;. Values i i TtAfTTTT TT 15. 'f II II II mini ni n n hum n w w iy uu uu uu Laj ' ll 3 MOHAWK BUILDINO. THIRD AND MORRISON STS. Our Prices Always f- 'i'r , Lowest: YOU BUY WW? MAJura xrona. tl.BO. at 241 Alder street or telephone Main toe. Astoria. Mar 1. Sailed at 1:4 A "Suneet" for May, beautifully lllus-1 m. steamer Elmore, for Tillamook trated and containing its uouai numDer Arrived at R io a. m.u-Htej.mr An. of lntereetlnit , stories, la out and ad- P,n. vance copies have reached Portland. St. Helena, May 18. Passed at a. m. Among me aruciea iaai wm imj i Bchoonera Transit and Zampa. neolal interest to urecon people la onei a. Ln,..i.L m.. ib . i... aesenpuve oi in. ..hbu. '- night Steamer Aberdeen, from Port irtHga.a.1119 JUIllB.lIlai liuilici yno, jjiviuiwa (land. irie mosi iamou. iibiuhb Aetorla. May 17. Arrived at 11 a. m w r m tt .in i,m . ri, Schooner Transit, from San Francisco. Tllliai v.. i. w. " ... ....... " V' I o ll , , .in c mnlna- ai tha home of Mrs A. J. I"" .v y. u,.-oi.,"i v ii ih .traat thla avimln at w. fclder, for San Francisco. T-in 'i.w.k whan nrnminant wnrkara .Arrived down it 1 p. m. Schooner ...111 anlr ah .v.. nilnna ft tha riflv. I Virginia. ThA nuhilo la cordially invited. A busl-f P P- m. onoonero Tran- maatlna- of tha orranlmatlon will be and Zampa. held in tha Y. W. C A bulldlna- tomor- sn Francisco, May 17. Sailed Bar row afternoon at I o'clock. kentlne Glener. for Columbia river. Astoria, inajr a . -onauion oi ine Telephone poles are bearing a crop of political candidates' cards, lr you saw one especially attractive and was un usually well printed It waa probably product of thla offlc"e. When you have some, printing you want done to the queen'a taste, don't forget the name and address of the Metropolitan Printing Co., 147 Front street. Upper Columbia scenery. Through steamers for The Dallea and way points every day. Round trip to Cascade Locks by steamer every Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. Leave 7 a. m., re turn 6 p. m. Remember dock at foot of Alder atreet Dallea electric elgn. Phone Main 14. , If your husband growls about his shirt collar rotting oft and button holes Klvlna- away, send hla linen to the Union Laundry, Second and Columbia, where steam-heated polishers are era ployed. These are the instruments which cure these walls. They never burn or rot the goods. Rivals In the saloon business at the corner of Fourth and Taylor streets, Charles Hill and A. Bedford, engaged In a fierce fist fiRht several daye ago. Yes terday the cases were called in the po lice court, and Hill, against whom Bed ford had filed a charge of assault and battery, was fined $40. Our marble, granite and monumental work wins universal praise whereever it is in evidence. When we win compli mentary remarks by right of merit we feel that It is only proper to repeat them. Otto Schumann, next door Taylor street ohurch. The place wnero you get the best. There will be a local option rally at the Westminster Presbyterian church. East Tenth and Weldler streets, this evening, at S o'clock. Rev. J. R. Wilson and Rev. A. J. Montgomery will be the speakers, and special muslo haa been prepared. Col. George French of San Fran cisco, at the head of the western divi alon of Salvation Army work, gave an OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS DrSeAdix & Northrup 4 DEKUM BUILOINa- Thlrd owd Washington Sts. Nervous and Chronic Dis eases a Specialty. Phone Main 349 ?RWBABN bar at 8 a. m., smooth; wind, northwest. light; weather, cloudy, Tides at Astoria today High water, Z:17 a. m. 8.6 feet, 1:32 p. m. 7.S feet low water, 9:08 a. m. 0.9 feet, 9:12 p. m, 2.2 feet. San Francisco. May 18. Steamer Co lumbla sailed for Portland at 11:80 a. m, Astoria, May 18. Three-masted schooner and three-masted ahlp on out side at noon. nzvxsats' uvaoTzov. A spirited election is being held to day by Multnomah 'Typographical union. The membera are voting for officers of both the local and International organ isations. Three candidates aeek to be delegates to the annual convention which meets at St. Louis In August. They are O. W. Athey of The Journal chapel, and Oliver Gallup and George H. Howell of the Oregonlan. All told there are 182 votes to be cast James M. Lynch, the present Interna. tional president, of Syracuse, N. Y., and Charles E. Hawkes of Chicago, are can didates for the chief office. Hawkes formerly resided at San Francisco, and haa an extensive acquaintance pn the Pacific coast. For this reason It is be lieved that he will make a good showing in Portland. Fast Time to Tbe Dalles And way points. Steamer "Dallea City' makes quicker landings and faster time than any boat on the river. Rates the very lowest Meals 35 cents, the very best Leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 a. m. Steamer Regulator leavea Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days. Round trip to Cascade Locks ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Remember, both steamers leave 7 a. m. from Alder-atreet dock. Dallea electric sign. Phone, Main 914. This ls-ihe place to spend your sum mer vacation. Hotel accommodations the best; scenery the grandest In the world. This famous resort -Is situated in the very heart of the Rocky moun tains, ana less than 48 hours ride from Portland. Fare for the round trip. $85.00. Call at the Canadian Pacifio office. 143 Tnira street, xor iuii particulars. committee fully realised the great responsibility placed upon Its shoulders and no stone will be left unturned to make the demonstration for thla year one of the most memorable, and en joyable patriotic celebr tions ever brought about. The queen this year, which will be elected to preside over this festival, will be given, absolutely free, a $1200 modern, fully equipped automobile. Nominations are now in order for queen. The lady receiving the greatest number of votes will be entitled to this handsome and valuable present. Our object in writing you this letter is to ask you to co-operate with us In extending the glad tidings throughout all sections of the northwest of this magnificent mardi gras and carnival. We want you to read this letter In your lodge rooms, tell your neighbors, and ask them to tell their neighbors that everyone should come to Portland June 28, and remain until July 9 If possible', and witness a carnival which will be attractive and pleasing to all. Remember, dear brothers and sisters, that the proceeds of this office go to a worthy cause. One-half will be used by the Federated Trades council as as sistance towards building a permanent home in this city. The other one-half will be used by the fraternal temple committee In erecting a building on the Lewis and Clark fair grounds during the great 1905 fair. Faithfully and fra ternally yours. ARTHUR BROCK. President, representing the Federated Trades council. Attest: J. L. MITCHELL. Secretary, representing the fraternal temple. u matngd fhatrat rnr s.awrei i Qka I ... ... w EaC be given June I. y. she wis iihlcted with no m.nT w1ic" ?p!" ? T c .p'ra LlJ , I . . " - . I favai v J vw-viwi iiiii ui HIV UTUUIt in 1 STaJl The engineering crew of the flreboat "i""?r a'r aummaa w" convincea Washington, Idaho and other parte of fT si...... u nruiiama waa ohoaan mt.r. vi I Oreron Is belne received. Rallrnaila I Ca. day afternoon by the Are committee of I JJ JlfL??'?" ?u! r, tWr ,Uo onrln Inducements in the way the executive board, the various poal- lt of notifying 0f reduced ratea. tlona beln filled from the list of can- . .. cn'e- Tj" woman makes se- To All Labor Unlone and Fraternal dldatea submitted by the civil service r,ou" crueuy against the Lodges, Greeting: commission. The crew as chosen is: management or me aanuarmm. These it la perhapa unnecessary for ua to Captain. W. H. Whltcomb; pilot. T. P. """ -uosiaquaiea. explain to you what the Federated Campbell; flrst engineer, C. D. Kellogg; """" is not seiueo. Tradea council of Portland. Oregon, second engineer. T. Taokabeiry; stok- 14 .tn,at tP wU1 takn to consisting of (I labor unlona. Jointly era, K, Brown and A B. Crow. Begin- prevent captain oees oeparture rrom with a committee from the Fraternal sing at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, tnl Prt- Temple Building association, are pre- the boat will be tested, nrst m axing a paring to give one of the grandest and two-houre" run down the river, and re- OHHTIVY PMSOITA. most elaborate and refined mardi graa turning to make a test of the apparatus . and carnival that has ever been wit between the Burnslde snd Morrison C. C. Wlllman, the new cashier of the nessed on the great Pacific slope. This street 'bridge. Portland notei. has arrived from 8an noted event will take plaoe in the city M I fTanciaco ana assumed bis duties. He Is of Portland, commencing June 28, tnd r asi lime 10 im imnea auu way wiapiy anowu among racinc coast I extending: to July 9. this year. points. Biesmer xmiies uiiy maaea noieia. The citizens of Portland have never quicxer tanaings ana issier um man k. m. unerman, a Bpoxane mining in all history been so liberal with any boat on the river. Ratea the vory man. is at the Portland. their donations as they have been to lowest. Meals 86 cents, the very best. O. E. Hunter, a merchant of Goble. thla organisation this year. One of Leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- Oregon. Is at the Belvedere. our hn.in... nrm. .inn. ..rti tft. oays , a. m. oiram.r Buiir James is. wrown. an old time livery- list with 1760, anj a number have do juesoays. iiiu.au,. man or me Dalies, is at the imperial, nated 1600, and many other have con Round trio to Cascade Locke every Mon- and. accordlna- to renort win aart . I .n...,.j uu. - t .u., nr...v .. tVM.. Ramamhar u-.J- u" " ' -'7 A . I ,uulcu " ' "uruina w lllir u f il """'' " ,' . "ij,7 " , , ., " iaiiea nexi oaiuraay. volume of business. and without both steamers leave 7 a. m., from Alder- Loula Moaea a p ihv hn.in... I ....... . .... . - ...... . . . rs.ii.. .ia.1,1. .1 t... .. " - ...... auuot a wurains; luna oi 2v,vvu will strect-dock-Dallee electric algn. Phone ot Pend eton, and wife are guests at tho be raised to pay the expenaea and ar Maln 914. Imperial during a brief visit In the citv. .....i. .hi. ....... r m iauaji.ii v t vu Avt v 1 1 ai uivneiivus iiu mil MfiKrnun nrnnrisinr tr rna i m TVa avmi -alAn t retrial t A flMlMa iVAFT I . . . . ... " ivb npnai nnii nam arnns- ia airnrta nn u i a. . . . .. .. fln.ai, In VI a V ain. Jlin IfA Undif th I 1 . al. w . L ' "... . "c '"u UnlCB IHCilliUl.TO. mnwZwZiu r,n7i hm l Vp H TLmmi- . .w p' 7. ri"w"n l"" WU1 mi' Watch the dalJy papers for our frlondi' nupervlHlon of the A, ft I. it, it manage- tend the convention of Odd Fellowa. nhMnHntiAnai Th. .I.K , atsjtir that nahnnla I t - m. . . .. .1 BUDefcnpiIttna. iiiwiiv. iiir om w rr-- i rw. r-f Bjif in oi i icoma r rn wnrr. i w . a j . . a , . . - il. t -M fi-,ir-si a tha Km)i i i in aaaiuun 10 xne l aiyi camivu. -ni h.J- .a m r fJ-TtralnTnd k a u w . the Federated Tradea council commlt wlll have good seata on tne train and John S. Baker, a Tacoma banker, la . . . . everything possible will be don. to give vlttlng .mong Portland business friend. toZntolX cltSen. o? their patrons an enjoyable day, outing, today. He is registered at the Portland. StTtoKS nrtaS of the Fourth yn I hives. w eaa v vs , waav VHHw -s- Jtv A VI tiailV. For information ana nonets can Do you realize what that meant? A real Barrios Dia mond Ring, Brooch. Stud, Scarf Pin, eto. In fact, any article In this magntfioent stock, that formerly sold at $1.50, $100, $160 and up wards, for 60 CENTS. ' 1 1 i mm. FOR At this prtoe) you mr net eivsjii paying fmotkni ef helr actuaf worth. WI MUtT QrVI UP OUR SPACE AT THIS STORI OUR CONTRACT EX MR IS, We mMsjt get out at onoo. If roa mlt thla oKanoo, rfa your own fault, Wo have oortalnly given you tho opportunity. It ooomo ridiculous, but n evert holes, they ar yours, wtrlle they laat, for 60 CENTS. We still have a Iarf e stock of the beautiful pieces shown above. Cog to-day, select the prettiest. YouH regret it if you let this chance get away. Never again will you have the opportunity to buy real BARRIOS DIAMONDS set in Rings.Studs, Brooches, Scarf Pins, etc. Articles that sold for $1.50, $xoo, $2.50 and upwards, and actually worth from $4.50 to $9.00, for 50c. Don't argue don't Infer, but come and see the goods. 3 It s the chance of a lifetime o a o DEBT OUTTZSTO. Bagulator and Spenoer Zdaeo Say Tariff Sh Been Xatntai&ed Oats art Beady la Two Weeks. It Is the general supposition along the water front that the Regulator and the Spencer lines are both Indulging in freight cutting on the ely, but the re port Is indignantly denied by the agents for the respective companies. Botn claim that neither the passenger or freight rates have been cut In a single Instance since the Spencer went on the run. The Bailey Gatxert will be ready to place In commission In about .two weeks, it is announced, and at that time thoso who are keeping a cloae watch on river affairs are of the opin ion that a big rate war will be started In earnest, OXZOO Willi TA1 WHAT, lVuuprnf the Advloe. From the Chicago Tribune. "Gayboy told me a month or two ago that his physician had limited htm to one whisky a day; but he doean't lqpk as 11 ne naa reiormea. "He hasn't. ' He went to four other doctors, and each one gave him the same directions. He's following the advice of all five of W" No man can euro consumption. Ton can prevent it, though. Dr. wood's Nor way Pin Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchia, asthma. Never folia, After having started to load lumber at the Eastern and Western mill, the local agents of the steam schooner Chico had the lumber removed from her hold, and moved her over to Montgomery dock No. t, where she will receive a cargo of wheat for shipment to Ban Francisco. The wheat order came In after the vessel had begun receiving lumber, and aa the grain buslneea la regarded aa being more profitable. It waa decided to make the change. The Chlco will take out about 500 tons of grain, and on her next visit to this port will probably take the same lum ber which she started to receive this trip. IX&rtJtog, Portland's Fastest-Growing Store Jfyfa&Mux I Mohawk Building, Gor. Third and Morrison Streets. ! 03 " . ix ESE3E1 Will buy here a suit made to your order from goods se lected from our elegant stock of piece goods, particularly adapted for business wear. A look will convince the most skeptical that here is the place to get your Spring or Summer Suit. Norgard & Petterson TAILORS Over Saae-Davis Drag Co Corns . TambUI and Third Sts. Pacific Metal Works Babbitt Metals ARK IN THIS FROINT RA1NK lactariesi Portland, Or. Baa Frmaoiaoa, Cat, 73 North Second Street Portland. Or. WZZJb One more the steamer Jessie Harklns has resumed her run between Portland and Unnton by way of Bt. Johns. In the mornings and evenings there Is con siderable passenger traffic down that way as far aa St. Johns, but during tho balance of the day travel la rather light. ' The management expects to do a great deal of business on Saturdays and Sundaya, 4. MAM WITH A nOBUUf. Harrlsburg, Or.. May IS. To tho Ed itor oi ins journal Here is a prooiem for you: A farmer owned a pig and wanted to weigh It. The man weighed 1S pound, and hla wife 100 pounda. They put a board across th fence, so that when they sat upon tho ends It ex actly . ballanced. Then they changed places, hla wife taking the pig In her lap. Just balancing : tho board again. What waa the weight of tho pig? w. a Bfrofanoa Stock Oasmed S)ooaav AUea Lowla Boat firaaa, HENRY WE INHARD Proprietor of tho City Brewery Zrgert aad afoot Oomploe Brewery & th Vorthweart, Bottled Beer a Specialty maraon . w. Offlo lata and Barmsld Streets. PORTIaUOlk ORIQON. FOR A FEW DAYS ' Wo wU mM a Career fwlnf Bta- .....S1CM . . ... . ........ f - The are Mt and. -up-to-date flawing lfaehlneav ; 7;.v'7( Simdini Scwlnl Machine Office fe':ss Taaaam Coma Soojrtlv'- -Ndlea OH Cat Benalra. - Scond- hand Mohmo ail saakea, from 11 to MO oo otftot. .. - VIEWED IN ANY LIGHT the only safe business policy is the one that has satisfied cus tomers for its object. " In every part of our organisa tion this object Is sought care fully, and the result is year after year a steady increase of busi ness that worth and reliability only make possible. Choose here and you choose safe. AVERY i CO. SB" FREE LAND IN OREGON J ia the richest gnln, fruit and stock secooa ia the world. Thauaaodi af crt of knd at actual cost ef kriptiea. 7 Deed direct from Stahfeel Oregon. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOKLET atd M AJ FRlI. Detchutei Irrindon aad Power Com. -atr,tioit-tMclUyBuUdinbri(tan4,OKoa. fcvcbCroi;PrlntiilgCa rvt Vet 5c, EeasonaUe Brleea :: i i i s ft. mao uaia in Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We treat successfully an private, nervoua and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney aad threat trouble. W cure 8TPHI LIB (without mercury) to stay evrd forever, ta go to CO days. We remov STRICTUBJB. Wltt Out operation or pain, la flf teen daya, ; WE CUKE C0N0RBH0EA CI A IEX Th doctor of this institute ar all regular graduate, have bad many ertence, nave oea a now a ia 'or IS year, nave a reputation years' experience, Portland for IS vet to maintain, and will undertake no cae unless certain our can be effected. W guarantee a. cur la very easo we undertake or eharg no fee. Cnw ultatlon f re. Letters confidential. In structive BOOK FOR KEN availed freO In plain wrapper. . If you cannot call at office, writ rot questloa blank for home .treatm tnl. Offloo boar to t. and f to I. Sunday ;.' and holidays, 19 to II The leading sre-i.i!t In tM Kor" r Eatsblistied lS-. Dr.r.r.'r;: Ta roy I . V ' w ,. 4-