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I-' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. ; THURSDAY EVENINO. 3 MAY ' 10. 1004 KOREA AIOLS ALL RUSSIAN TREATIES , t . ' lurrzs ncmiu oioin n nULOTZOAUT A BaClABATXOB? ' 'or wabv rAa ur wASmroTOir . .tat cmxMA. .wxxa 1UO JOI . ' '; ?A?ABTZSB. . '; ', ' ' (Journal Special Seric.) (Washington. Mar 1 Minister Allen LEAVES BRIDE raw BEHIND , . cable the tate department from Beoul ' that the KorMn .government by an lm " v pertal decree Issued today formally en- nulled all treaties and agreements wnn ' th Russian government, Including ths i...; timber concessions on the Yslu river. - Jt la tantamount to a declaration of war. ' and shows that In the Japanese successes Korea haa taken an Initial step that nay be followed later by the Chinese In ft similar manner, thus eventually mak- ' 1 lng the war againr-t Russia one of much - (heater magnitude. Th chief apprehension here la that China, encouraged by the Korean move, ' will hasten to Uke simllsr action and that both Korea and China will aaaume ,';tt aggressive. Joining the Japaneaa in harassing ths Russlao forces alone the aortbern border. ' It la probable that If China doea take such action the powers will step In and - - -endeavor to prevent a further conns .. nance of the war. If such Interference ' promises to prove effective. THINKS HE SAW C MRS. HALL AND BABY 'At ths police station this moraine a ' report was received to the effeot that -Jl .woman and baby answering the de- .' acrlptlon of Mrs. Georg-e Hall and her Inant daughter were seen by a farmer on a couatry road between Portland and , SL Helena The farmer gave the woman . ,a-d baby a ride aa far as he went, and ' was told by the woman 'that aha was going to the home of her brother, who. , a he said, operated a chicken ranch two miles beyond there. ' The man who reported the matter to Captain Bailey left hia address as -' forty-first and East Salmon street, ind . ... also gave hla telephone number, but t day the nolloe were unable to aev any' think more definite, as no one coold be found who knew of the facta reported. ' Mrs. Hall and her child disappeared from the corner of First and Taylor streets on the afternoon of May 4 Blnce then she has not been seen, so far ' aa her husband knowa J. O. OAJCBU. A BBAX. SSTAT aCAJT, TAKXS TMXT TO SAB7 TKAJIOZIOO ILOII ATTSB BaUSr KOsTST XOOBT OXOBsTTS IIAWJH rOB B3H. MAY HAVE TO PAY FOR ITS TOOT (Special Dispatch to The Joonul) '-Chehalls. Wash., May 19. The damage "Case of Ida V. Warns of Wlnlock against Frescott, Versus St Co, the sawmill . Arm, !s now o'tavtrlal In the superior court. A total of $5,170 damages Is asked from the firm. They operate a team logging road. Mrs. Warns and husband were driving by. The engine whistled and 'their horse became un- snanageabl and ran away according to the claims of the plaintiff. A a result Mrs. warm received Injuries whioh will ..cripple her-for ltf. Hence the action . xor damages. Conalderable mystery surrounds the disappearance of J. O. Gamble, one of the partners In the Pacific Land com pany, whose place ot business Is at 17 i Firm Mreet. It Is alleged that the real estate dealer cut short a honeymoon of two weeks, left his weep Ina bride behind, and took a train last night on the Southern Pacific for San Francisco. Two weeks ago Gamble advertleed for a partner In his business with $400 In csxh. The advertisement was answered by 11. B. Boardman. who, after an In quiry Into Mr. Gamble's references, placed his money In ths business. After that he saw but very little of hla part ner, he says, and for the reason that his partner had simultaneously with the ad vent of Mr. Boardman Into the firm, him self ventured Into matrimony. The missing partner stole a march on Mr. Boardman, so the latter says, in not In vitlng htm to the wedding or at least to any kind of a celebration of the event. Mr.' Boardman eaya that the laat h saw of Mr. Gamble was on Saturday. Mr. Gambia took for his bride Miss Emma Pea res Sutford. aged SO. She Is described by those who know her as an exceptionally flno young lady. She resides at til Bast Taylor street Miss Sutford, a sister of Mrs. Gamble, called at police headquarters this morn lng and complained of what she termed the desertion of her sister. She said that she had discovered that Gamble took a train for San Francisco laat night and that her sister had expected to go, but had been left behind most un ceremoniously. HLA CHEERS ML FOIL LAND HALE M HEARTY AB 102 COLONEL VEATCII MANIPULATORS JT.'WOKBbT AYS CTZIXBKMr AT I STATB X-aJTD AOBJTT VMMTAMXM9 fir. Mary Mautert Is in Possession of All ,Hr Fa!tl4V . Sba Attribute Hsf arsat Age and Viforou neaJtH to Duffy's Pur Milt Whiikey, ' rnrs o baits sbkoobatzo baxh ir-arruvu bbbts vm AJTOBS or CAMPAIOH MADS XZCTTAX, AT OBBOOV OITT. A XJST OT ATAJT.ABI.al BASB XM TKB STATB rZJtVS rBBTBOTBD Or OBXAT BBVZriT TO UOlV' BOLOI11 FEDERAL JUDGE SCORES REFEREE CRESIIAM HAS TWO MUNICIPAL TICKETS A rival ticket for city officials to be (elected at Gresham May 18, In case It is voted to Incorporate, was filed yesterday afternoon with County Clerk Fields. A lively election js expected, both factions ibelng hard at work. The opposition .ticket la labeled the "equal rights' ticket and Its candidates are as follows Mayor, W. H. Hamilton; recorder. H. L, St. Clair; treasurer, X C. Hester marshal. B. W. Emery; aldermen, BL C. -Xtndeey, D, A. Hart,- Jr J. H. Mfetarer. T. R. Howitt, Jolrn Conley an4 John Clanaban. SAN DOMINGO SCENE OF TERRIFIC BATTLE (Journal Bpedil Service.) Cape Haytlen. May 19. In a battle be tween government troops and revolu tlonlsts at Guyacanes, the government .lorce bad three killed and 20 wounded, and the revolutionists lost heavily. t Five revolutionary generals have gone ito Porto Rico for safety. f' , i BBAXJT Z.08E8 CABB. l (Specl&l Dtapstch to ""be Joornal.) ' Drain. Or., May 1$. Mrs. H. A. Me Ciaren, who sued the own of Drain for 16,000 for alleged injuries received from falling on a defective sidewalk, was awarded the sum of $50 in the circuit court yesterday. The costs of the .case fwill have to be paid by the town and Amount to about $1,000. r riKB EIiBBEBOE OVZI.TT. i (Jonrnal SiecUl Berrice.) San FranclBco. May 19. Harry Eld jredge, one of the Folsom escapes was this afternoon found guilty of murder. MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE I WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY IF IT FAILS I have no patience whatever with a federal officer who will not assist this court," declared Judge Bellinger In the federal court this morning In reversing the opinion of Alex Sweek, referee In bankruptcy. Attorney Wright brought the case Into court for Dr. B. H. Fisher, a dentist who has been declared a bankrupt Before Fisher asked to be declared a bankrupt he waa in partnership with another den tist, and In behalf of the firm Attorney Wright was the firm's attorney. He put in a claim for his services, but be fore the claim was settled the firm was dissolved and Fisher asked the courts to be declared a bankrupt. The claim of the attorney was placed In the hands of the Ames Mercantile agency for collection. The agency asked the court to exempt a portion of Fish er's property In order to secure the at torney's foes. The question came up as to whether legal services could ae construed to mean labor. Referee Sweek held to" that construction and submitted his opinion to Judge Bellinger this morning for ap proval. ' -'Judge Bellinger ordered the decision reversed and the case dismissed. He declared that the law covering such cases, had evidently been made at the instigation or loanr ana collection a gen cles, and4 expressed his disapproval of such a taw. , (Siwrtal Dispatch to The Journal.) I (Special Dlapatcb to Tbe Journal.) Oregon City, May 1. "I would rather Salem, Or., May 19. State Land Agent be known among my fellow men aa an Oswald West is probably leading as honest, upright man and hold no office! strenuous a life as did any Incumbent In the state of Oregon than be known to ever In the office, and Just at the pres ide all that Is mean, low and dishonest lent time his efforts are for the benefit and hold all the offices In this country of those who have purchased lieu land that could be offered to a man." Such from the state, based upon school land were the closing words of CoL R. M. sections which were alleged to be min Vc etch's speech In the opening rally of eral In character, but which have been the Clackamas county Democrats that! disapproved and held for cancellation waa held In the town hall at Molalla by the interior department The state yesterday afternoon. Hand board has taken the matter In The meeting waa the first In the edun- hand and will assist suoh as made pur- ty campaign and was attended by a large! chases in good faith, and to this end a crowd that applauded the speakers to system has been adopted by the board the echo. I to enable, those people to obtain title As the first meeting In the campaign from the United States with certainty it was a rousing one and Democrats and despatch. feel thst theirs is not a lost cause and State Land Agent West has formulated that they have every reason to believe a set of blanks, the first of which la a that most of their ticket will be elected notice to the purchaser from the state In June. FOR EXTENSIVE SKIN GRAFTING that the landa covered by his purchase form a part of whaf has been held for cancellation by the commissioner of the I general land office on account of da fectlve base, and the state's title haa therefor failed. This la mailed with a I form for making application for the re payment of money paid to the . state. The latter blank la also an affidavit, setting form tbe facta and certifying that the deed received from the atat is returned, and that the land has not been sold or Incumbered. This la fortl- (SDeelal DisDatea te The Journal.l Walla Walla. Waah.. Mar 19 Unless "! by an affidavit from ths county 100 volunteers come aulcklv forth with ciera snowing me iana is not incum- offerings of cuticle. Mrs.. William Nana, bered. Upon the return of these blanks, who Ilea in agony at 8t Mary's hospl- properly filled out. the governor Issues tal. must die. One-fourth of Mrs. Nave's certificate In which the rights and body Is burned so badly that no process title of the state are relinquished to the save grafting will restore the skin vl- unuea males, ana witn this paper trie tality. Already many offers have been applicant can go to the United State made. Her frail young daughter has land office and make application for the tendered 14 pieces. Her husband, a stal- same land, either by offering crlp, wart deputy sheriff from Wallula, will homestead, or other form give a dosen and a half. Her physician This is a great saving to the entry will give several pieces; his daughter man -in lme and traveling expenses, and haa already submitted to the knife. Her allows him to procure .the land at gov nurses have come bravely forward. Now ernment figures, whereaa under the old a publlo appeal 1 being made. I state law the price of lieu land waa Sight weeks ago Mra Nave waa de- $2.50 an acre, and tlila price has since scendlng the stairs of her Wallula home, been increased, making the minimum Four steps from the bottom she stum- price $6 an acre. In order to make a bled. When her daughter found her she new purchase from the state an add! was lying unconscious at the bottom, a tional amount of $2.50 would have to be sheet of flames. The girl smothered paid. Many people are taking advan the fire In a quilt and saved her for tage of this new plan and Derfectln the time, but ever since she has en- their papers as rapidly as possible. dured tortures at the Sisters' hospital The state land agent is new preparing in mis city. a list of the available base in the state. A few pieces of skin have been placed and when completed the person desirin on Mrs. wave a purneu arm ana side ana to head. They grew, AXVraitiaTTS.W - 2 DAYS Monday MAY 23 Tcnt$ at Multnomah Field PERFORMANCES at 2 and 8 p. m. ORRIS & HOWE'S NEW BIQ SHOWS CIRCUS MCNAQGRin MUSEUM. HIPPODROME ; Jgrt Twice Urftf iUn Em Bfor 1 2 "RINGS staob A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT ASENIC ARTISTS AND ANIMAL ACTORS RINGS-2 Mra MART MASTERS, Zanesvllle. Ohio, 101 Years of Agre. Mrs. Masters says; 1 am of Scotch extraction, ahd a granddaughter of Sir Iaaac Keeper, who waa prominent In English politics during the war of 1$1$. I have always lived an active life, with plenty to do for mind and body. A few years ago I had an attack of pneumonia, and my doctor all said that the disease could not be cured, aa I was too old for their medicines to have any effect. However, the consulting physician who waa called In pres cribed jDuffvB Pure Malt Whiskey, and. contrary to all eaneotatlons. I com- lately recovered, -and slnoe then I have enjoyed better health than In years. I ike Duffy's every morning and evening! and It enable me to relish and digest my food and keeps me strong and vigorous. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is the most wonderful tonlo and stimulant for old people. I owe my old age to It and would not feel safe In the house without a bottle. It' my only medicine, and with Ita aid I fully xpect to live' many year yet" Every testimonial la published in good faith and guaranteed. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey 0-MARVELOUS BELFORDS'0 TJi WerM's areata Acrobats MELNOTTE, LA NOLE tod MELNOTTB Earepe's Prssalir C dy High Wlr Artist 6 - GRACEFUL GROTHS 0 Meet R eaiarfcable CeatortionhrU Extsat 4-FLYING LA VANS-4 The West t jsetlal Aerial Oyn ts 6 -GARDNER FAMILY "O Here the High Merhteatsl Bars 3 - MCDONALD BROS. 3 The rorswest Trkt Cyclist , 8-ROTAL OKA JAPANESE TROUPE-8 QNB HUNDRED PERFORMING ANIMALS ou TOtnro m tottsto Tmovo. If you wish to keep young, strong, active and vigorous and have on your un: ii you wisn 10 uve 10 a great oja age ana shown a success. Now, If the requisite number will come out. a life may be saved. On human generosity depends her salvation. Human selfishness means speedy end. nnv.h. ni . k. nnAn. face the arlnw of nerfect health: if you wlah to live to a arreat old are an fU, W ... ..V. UE kVllIUVllDU I . - 7 . - ... - - . w r-r- . . . . . Th experiment Is to pay a commission to land manipulat- t,n ""dimmed thy use or ail your lacumea, tax uunr rur nan wniaaey EUGENE STUDENTS i GAMES OF CHANCE WILL BE BARRED The carnival committee, which Is ar ranglnar- the -details of the Mardi Oras and carnival, at meeting held last evening, to ask th city council to pass an ordinance forbidding the us i of feather dusters on th street during the carnival. This practice 1 considered by the committee, objectionable aa well as dangerous. Th committee also re fused to give space for a shooting gal lery, and passed a resolution forbidding the admission of concession which in any manner have games of chance at tached. It la the Intention of the com mltte to keep out all objectionable features. CHARGES OFFICER " I know that my Rheumatism Cure Will cure sharp shooting pains in the Arms, Legs, Side, Back or Breast and Rheumatic Swelling or Soreness of any part of the body In a few hours. It effects a speedy and permanent cure of all forms of Rheumatism,- Sekitlca. lumbago, or pain in the back, Ume liess, Btlff and Swollen Joints, and all pain In hip and loins. The remedy does not put the disease to sleep, but drives it from the system. It neutral ises th acid and makes, good. rich, red felond. ' ' ' : Qet a bottle of thia remedy, and if you are not perfectly satisfied With re- hits i wut rerun your money, TO. , . WITH BRIBERY "I paid money to Jack Roberts eight months ago, before he was fired from the force: I gave It to him for protec tion," said Laura Peters this morning to Municipal Judge Hogue, when 1 she was arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. I may be stupid, as the officers say. but I was not considered so as long as gave money to Roberts. This sensational statement followed rigid cross-examination of the pris oner by Deputy City Attorney Fitzgerald and Judge Hogue, In regard to how long he had been an habitue of the north end, and how much she knew of the police regulations supposed to be In force there. "Do any of the officers present know this woman?" asked Judge Hogue. "I do," replied Patrolman Orlf Rob erts. "Yes, I gave you money for protec' tlon." shouted the Irate woman, pointing to the officer. Later, she said that it was Jack Roberts to whom she paid "protection money. Judge Hogue fined her $20. ANNUAL ELECTION (Special Dispatch .to Tbe JoarnaL) Eugene, Or.. May 19. The associated student of the University of Oregon held their annual election today, result- j lng In the following . officer being chosen: President, X H. Templeton; vice-president. A. R. Tiffany; secretary. Cora 8haver; members at large. R. Reed. F. or for base. The reform in these two directions of the state land department will mean a great deal to th publlo. regularly a directed. It brlnaa Into action all the vital forces, makes digestion nerfect and en ables you to get from food all th nourishment It contains. It enriches th blood, stimulates circulation, build up nerve tissue, tones up the heart, give me and sickly children. Prescribed by doctor for half a century a th on aura muscles. It strengthen and do more than any one act of recent! newer to the brain and strength and elasticity to years to do away with fraud In the land I and Invigorates overworked, run-down men; tired-out nervous, delicate women department, and with unjust fee ex torted from a homeaeeklng public yranoffrower a Benedict. Bruce Cunningham of Rosedale, one of the moat extensive prunegrower of Ore gon, was yesterday married to Miss Irene B. Townsend, daughter of Charles Townsend, also a Rosedale prunegrower. The ceremony' was performed by Rev. H. A. Ketchum of this city at the home of tbe bride' parent. cur and preventive of disease. CATTTTOaT Dairy's par Halt Whiskey 1 sold tn sealed b4tle aly never lm laak or bulk. &ook for trade-mark, th "Old Chemist," on th label and he eertaia th eal ovsr th bottle 1 unbroken. All druarists and grocers, or direct, $1.00 a bottle. Medical booklet free. DUFFT MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester. N. T. PORTLAND SELECTED. PINE NEEDLE FACTORY FOR SUMMERVILLE David Chambers, . rormerly of Oaloag-o, loeate In This city. (Special Dkpateb te Tbe JoarnaL) La Grande. Or., May H.-Unlon county will soon have th second pine David Chambers, who Tor year was needle factory In the United State. at targe, n. neeo, r. ,nnniutu with iht am r, I . . - . tl" a'phBaC?ni J- around in the cities of the Paclnc north- ,w!?? on SummervUl. soon n. nun, wr TTwu, uiiiiani uu.inens i weit jocated In Portland, and, by th wnor" lm" WJ" u" manager. Carl Bamburger; . editor-In- way u .howlng his faith In the future P- A company haa been organised cnier or tne Oregon weeiciy. Ban ad- Uretnn of th. PMn t.i, . with a capitalisation of 1100,000. and It bett; assistant editor. Harry Hobbs; long leaie on tne new DUlialng. at m 1 under th control of Turner Oliver of ''"' "" -"" Beventh and has spent several thousand I vranaa. i nw company wm ni ' r i it " I dollars remodeling and putting In flx- ger, Eugene Stock well; members of . ...it.hi. tnr hi. h...in... athletic committee. H. McKlnney. C. Mc- Mr. chambers will enrage in the Claln. George Hug. wholeaale. retail and manufacturing nf The-laat assembly of the school year vi. ...kii.kJ:.. waa held at the university Wednesday h. i n.,.Mnn win h. th. morning Will H. Thompson addressed on the coast. He expects to be ready the students on "The Making of a ,nr hi... hot i Th. M.i -hrA'T ot the Keystone, the leading """' "v " lwr and ontlcai lournal of a 100-acr alto, and It will turn out l.SO pound per day. . Bummervlll 1 located about It mile from La Grand and 1 considered th best location in th county for thia par ticular enterprise. It will give em playment to a fore of men and hoy. Auction. Friday night at I o'clock a number of valuable articles will be auctioned off at St Michael's church fair, Ooodnough building. Fifth and Yamhill strata. DEMOCRATIC TICKET Stat. assembly wa a most interesting one. WYOMING CONVENTION INSTRUCTS DELEGATES United States, says of Mr. Chambers "David Chambers, head of the house of Chambers, Inskeep & Co., until its amalgamation with F. A. Hardy St Co. and since that with the latter firm, has resigned his position with them and gone to Portland, Or., where he has just opened up a modern optical estab- fJonm.l HnH.l fUr1 usnmeni. jnr. namoers leu lor i-ori- Tir.nl. Wvn vr.w 1 Th. -cow. I land eany in me present montn wun n.i.. n.n,.hii.n .i.i. nn.ntinn .iZ... hi family and la already doing bus! ri air Heiemtea to th natinnoi ,nn. ness in his new location. Mr. Chambers tin .r, in.tr tnr rnn..t writes that he feel very much en- B. B. Brooks was nominated for gov- couragea over nis prospects ana oeneve .rnnr. vv t- irv n Tor state tnummr - and Frank Mondeil for congress. Jnatlca of the Bunrema Court me I xhomaa O'Day, Multnomah county. Oregon Dairy ..and Food Commissioner S. M. Douglas, Lan county. ltrat OongTMsloaal Slstrlot, Congress R. M. Veatch, Lan county. Second Oongresalonal Distrlot, Congress J. E. Simmon, Multnomah county. Jndlelal. BAjrrr. baxttf. basttf. UAMOm VOTBS. This Is th place to spend your sum Astoria, May 19 Arrived at 7:10 a. er vacation. noiei accommoaauon Mark Q'NeUL Circuit Judge, Department No. 1 a. w. Alien. m Circuit Judge, Department No. t m., steamer wnittier rrom Ban Fran-1 . . . riHrn worta. inis xamous reaori is situatea Arrived down at a m .tm.r in tne very neart or tne Kocxy moun Chlco I tains, ana less man s nours nae rrom Ban Francisco. Mav 19. Arrived at I'Ortiano. 9:30 a. m.. steamer George W. Elder rare xor tne rouna trip. 86.un. District Attorney John Manning. County. VAN HOUTEN JURY FINDS HIM GUILTY David Gordon Van Houten, charged with assault and battery upon Mrs. Min nie Van Houten, was found guilty by a jury today In the municipal court Judge Hogue immediately pronounced a sentence of 10 days lq jail and a fine of $60. Leniency was shown by the court, as the defendart could have been fined as high as $300 and sentenced to a term of 60 days in jail. WIXX ABBEST DXBXCTOBS. (Journal Special Berrice.) Los Angeles. May 19. Warrant for H. E. Huntington, I. W. Hellman of San Francisco and other directors of street railways were issued tonight. They are charged with Ignoring the street sprinkling ordinance. from Portland. Astoria, May is. nailed at z:30 p M., schooner Virginia for San Francisco, Arrived at 2:30 p. m., German ship !fcc DB AIITItMtl Elfrieda from Rotterdam and schooner 1 Hla DtLJWJ I IF JLf G. W. Watson from San Francisco. Arrived 'at 4:46 ana lert up at 9 p. m., German steamer Nlcomedia from Hongkong, and way ports. San Francisco, Cal., May 18. Sailed, schooner Mary Winkelman for Columbia river, Astoria, May 19. Condition of the bar. it I i m., smooth; wind northwest; weather cloudy. TBOTHA OFF FOB SOUTH ATBXOA. I (Journal Special Service.) Berlin, May 19. General Trotha de parted today for German Southwest Af rica. Trotha was feted at many places, and at Halburg was given a grand re ception and salute. The Tageblatt pro tests against premature Jubilation. Call at the Canadian Facidci office, US " -a ST "l. '? Third street, for fuU particulars. " '" """ BOVBIiBS ITS OAFZTAXi. (Joornil 8peclal Serrlo. ) Cleveland, O., May 19. At a special meeting held at the general offices here today the stockholders of the Cleve land Sc. Pittsburg Railroad company took favorable action on the proposition of the directors to increase the capital I stock from $11,000,000 to $22,000,000. State Senator, to fill vacancy Isaac Swett, atmtm fianntnra A. F. Flaaral. IT. V. HEAD OF HAIR Holman. John Lamont. George W. Si mons. Representative Robert Brady, W. L. Brewster, Arthur Brock, E. R, Clary, P. P. Dabney, D. M. Donaugh, N. H. Grafton, J. G. Meybrunn, B, W. Monta gue, J. A. is e well, jonn van aanie, ug Have Pride It costs you very little to have pride and keep a nice lawn and a freshly painted residence to go with It Con sult us about the paint Fisher. Thorsen &Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS 160, 162, 164 Front St Ortad Qold Qllttsrlat; Stmt Psrsdi 19130 s. at. Om Tkkst.Aamlt Ysi t Bverrthug AduIU 50c. CMldrca 25C PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Base Ball San Francisco vs. Portland ATBxrrxo r-Axx. mat so, ii, aa. Ladles' Dara. Thnrada and frlila. Week. day games called 8:80 p. m. ; Sunday (anie railed ( p. at. Adnuealon, 28c; graadataad, ZSc; children, ISc. Marquam Grand Theatre "iVSE! Tit aad Sat. HlalU. Kav H ui II. 104. Special Matinee Batnrdar. Klaw and Erlaager rresent th Big afsalcal Bacceea, "The Rogers Brothers in London" Prices, both matinee and rninr Imrrnr floor, except laat three row. $2: last three Itowi, $1.00. Baleany, Brat three roma, $l.HO; rMeoad three and first three of last.sli, tl: last three rows, TOe. Gallery. TOe aad SO. Boxes aad loges, $12.60. Beat are now aellln. C0RDRAVS THEATRE.., OORDBAT at B CBS ELL. UaNAOKBA. "Laugh and the world laaghi with yo,N They are eomln back. "BROWN'S IN TOWN" Poor Bights,' Saturday end Ronday matt- neea, commencing Tbnraday arenlng, May 19. Come aad bare a good langh. uamar rrioas 10s, Sua aad SOe. Matinee. 2Sc to say Dart ot the boose: children, 10c. SEATS READY NOW tor FIDDLE DEE DEE ATTHE BAKER THEATRE iu nn wbbk, Baormmtp trrpAT hathtct. CORDRAY'S 1 HEATRE OOKSKAT MVBtTLL, iraaagers. Engagement Extraordinary, LAST PKHFORMANCS TO.N'IOHT ISABEL ifevirsa Managemeat James K. Hack.tt. la Winston Cbareblll'i great play, THE CBI81S." l Original New York company end prodaetloa. meet zoc, ouc, ioc, 1 and 11.60, 'if - T ' 'i FSnrtk' sad Stark treats Tbe topic of Portland eonrarsitloej. A Yiaderlll Tbutr of Actual Kclncntut AdmlasioB Ue. Prirate tors bos stats SSe. roone jiain lesby Young. Joint Representative, Multnomah and I Clackamas Counties J. K. Hedges. Commlssloner-rJohn Sleret. Sheriff Tom M. Wont Cleric Frank Lee. Treasurer H. Lesh. Assessor D. F. Campbell. School Superintendent H. W. Herron. Surveyor R. C. Bofflier. Coroner J. W. Morrow. yortlaad Tnatio f th ro Slstrlot. For Justice of th Peace B. H. Cahallh. Constable William Miller. The . home ot oolite rattderllle. Oontlniw. Ths iarxest and most eompleU uwt"T"" S.Jt . Jj!S!? dcrtaklnKeaUbltshnientoa thsCoaat leootinaoa. a to io:so p. m. ' P. 5. Duanlns. ln&, 414 Bast Alder. I beat nr tki thiatm, 10 cehct. corner East 51xtb. Both phones. . rir THDATnc Calls promptly answered to an part JLi Klw 1 UCA I KC f the city. ' (Corner Alder and Sereath.) ... f- HIOH-CLASS CYOry AOlainil REFINED VAUDEVimQ ttlateresudsaatnooidkaow . Rout tot wonoarn, Common trade is dog eat , tbat of the little dansbter of th Uitw I . .... .. . . iw.w.a uiv mo aiauuiaucurina: company. aoe: vjcnwine s oest maxe it who? bu.in ia at 406 Morrison ,0 O atreet These ladlea are. the r.t . ..k. apeclallsta of Portland, - and tbat all readers may teat tne erocacy or tbeir treatment tbey wilt, for a abort time, sire 10 for $3. This u lata ef aclantlfle electric maaaace scalp treat ment aid ehampoolng. One of them will Tlelt tbe borne if desired. Tbe treatment Mrlora phone la Clay 1028. Zast rortla&d Tnstlo of th reaoe District. Justice of th Peace C. A. Whit. Conatabla J. M. Frellinger. easy and smooth and com fortable, at your grocers. Kt. Tabor jrnMo of th Ta District. Contable D. P Lang. , Krataomah Jastlo of th eaoe Slstriot Justice of the1 PeaceX J. "Vandever. "Constabledebrg WlllUmsi ' ; K 1 atkievaruaMMeM. m L yttf fw.... 'jr. ISLltW a MARVEL Whir linf Spray TM aW TaajMi Syrtaa. Jl naaaM auction Baal .est Host convenient. IMUaUf, S;M to 4:80. 7:80 tn Ift an 1 Oonttnuoas Derformanc Sunday, i to in ' w TIH CJiOTO 0 iUOHJEK. r be cannot supply tb sil., aocept no xm 4. ttatna fall partloalara and dtrectionaTiv other, bat tend atami lllaatrated book ralnabletoladlea. MAItvaXCeX, Ttaaaa tUa4 ew lerk. For Sal By WOUDAKD, tJUJLM CO, ARCADE THEATRE SEVENTH AND WABHIltOTOK. REFINED VAUDEVILLE l:0te:S0. T:80 to M.tO. armnAT continuous mnu m'... FOB LADIES, GKNTXEMBN AND CHILDH8M. ADNIulOM TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. OWB a MABTU Aldrloh rharaaaey. filT"jTt THEATRE AMVMXMXWTa. 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