The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 29, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tin: otcqn ruiiDAY touhnai;. rormT'D. sunday horning, may cx -icoi.
mill TOPICS
'TODAY'S AKvauuim.
Maroaaat Qraad
j. kit
.., , i rtVirvr.' ..Deri
gram. The cliolp of 6t. Mary's church,
under th leadership of Miss J. Kearney,
win provlds appropriate music, and Hon.
J. II. Murphy will deliver tha oration
of tha day. Dinner will be served by
tha ladlea of tha parlih from noon until
:SQ in the evening. Tbera will be an
Interesting and varied program of
porta of all kind. Prises will ba
offered to tha winners of tha ladle'
race, tha fat men's race, tha boys race,
tha potato race, l tha running- broad
rr i ::::.:'Hurir niirir' ln potato raoe, tn. running oroaa
A;-Ja .....V.uii.Tiu. Mump, the standing Jump, tha 100-yard
tivl. ""' ....,......,...... Vaarteviiie dash and for a Japaness-Russlan tug-
V"C , ,,,,. ....... VaadevlUe I of..,.,- Prun'i nrr-hMtra will furnish
a pleaalng , musical program In tha
Tha traveling nana Tom Word dub PVllion. ,,j v v s , - ; -i, : '-,
; had "a host of callera. yeaterday. It ' L." "' ' ' ' ': .
eeemed aa if all parts of tha country Th " Whits Houss at Rivera
were reprsssnted, snd Sevsn-tenths of onc MMC ' v,h0M w.h0
, the callers were Republioan In polltiea. dM,r beautiful spot in tha country
Word cornea from all quarters .that Mr. t0 "n ,,w J10"1 John Brry.
- Word Is growing .atronger every day, known throughout the entire northwest,
and hla plurality will be a eurprlee to to ,n ehsrgs of that noted hoatelry and
-the politicians that they will not Soon has had tha entire houae. renovated from
forget. Ills candidacy being baaed on cellar to garret. Tbe road from Port
a purely business .administration of the 'nd the White House waa never In
sheriffs officeconducting It as' sue- bettsr condition and persons wishing to
ceaaful business men conduct their pri- drive will find the roadbed smooth as
'vats affairs has given the taxpayers phalt The White House .for many
, heart and they will sea that ha has the years has been the only place accessible
opportunity to put his promise into I by a fine drive and the railroad, and
execution. Hla election is therefore-a tourists f ton .many parts make At
foregone. 'conclusion,
posslbls to stop it, .
It will v be ln-
polnt to pay It .a visit, never falling to
pay Its charming location the praise
that It rightly deserves.. This summer
It is more attractive than ever.
.The annual 'commencement exercises
of ths Holmes Business college Will be
held .Friday evening. June I, at the
Marquam Grand theatre. The claas this
year Is larger than sver before, num
bering It persons. . Rev. P. Burgette I Pacino northwest, embracing
Short will deliver the annual addreaa to Washington and Idaho. Ths
The passenger department of , ths
R, A K railroad has Just published an
interesting map and short story of ths
Oregon,
map Is
. the class. Ths Spanish Students, vMlsa complete to detail, giving a thorough
Ethel Lytle and Cloudesley Brereton, description' of the three states. Ths
, -win furnish musical numbers. The In- reading matter is up to the usual style
vocation wiii.ds delivered by Rev, El win of attractiveness of O. R. at N. publl
: It. House Class offioers are: President. I eatlnna. Tha folder la not onlv tntaraat
,v ,.. William a Watt; vlos-preeldent, Ralph ling but will be found quit useful to
,-),. . inompsonj secretary, juis .Hirongi I travelers and Others. ''
, treasursr. Duella M. Segur. The class! r- i
;oiors are crimson; .ths motto, "We Mr. and Mrs. Olst -Olson eslebrated
J i IT - mVT our. PMons, - ana ths twenty-fifth anniversary of thslr
; flow', Jnoqusmlnot ross. . marriage by V entertaining Wsdnssday
u. ,"' . evening; May 18, , at thslr boms, 481
lTh? woman Exchange, at 188 Tenth ailsan , itmt1. About IS of their
i v."r management or weu lfrxmia were present- Thers was Instra.
known, energetic philanthropic women, I .,.i m,Z ..a mM m...
h! n,r, Uf ,nm' Refreahmenta wars served at a lata hour.
, , Uer of young soctsty womsn have volun- , .
' I ' I'SJwr'SiVTss JhrJn;., Rno Hutchinson, rellgtVu. director of
'v :'liE&2M'-TSTt th T M- C3. has returned from
"?-.-iriLL..(EL-SSl Buffalo, N.- ' where he attended ths
1 ral in. Jiias mil VmT. Tl U' c convention. , He was .
' ' at?d on hls rsturn by Ivan a
! . !. Y,.FU-:.Thw..m Rhodes, who Is to assums chargs of ths
; Mrs. Leon Hirsch. and v Mrs. t N. I -, thU city. : ,. ; , . . ..
, , jneiscnnerj admission, Mrs. B. Frank,
Mrs. B. R. Johnston and Mrs. M. Btsers
The Chinese laundry, owned and oper
i -press,. Mrs. N.. i. Lsvinson and Miss y f T?"lL.-
? : - - '. -: - - , I atroyed by fire at U oclock JTriday
it:mA,i.t ..,1. .in w. ..m night The flames -war Anally subdued
' Evening' at Taylor Street Methodlat l""1 JES OK, "SJS
: 'i,i..h - t: .tit nr...k - rh of. the fire . Is w unknown. .Ths loss
! Good Boldlsr." Ths musical program w" f,10, V I:' ' ; .'
r-nZZZZm'i. m..: ': '";:-" - Ths bast, tiewest and rastsst gtaamsr
i t.,Kit-.'w a.. r..ii.- i.,.w on ths Columbia and Willamette rivers.
Ave Maria. rTotow Bostluds. Credo. th chrlM BPor, sails from foot
V hI num ot Washington strsst Monday. Wsdnss-
rSSr T d Friday for Ths and aU
rtn rvunrv wt,K nfraptnf I '""7 Undings.- LiOw passenger zares,
munTon: " B.tt.t.T Tritons solo" Ths pWi of might
-s -Promls of LlfcV Mr. P. I. Packard.
Cowen: postlnda. Entree D Procession,
BSUBtS.' , t.
Baseball, baseball.
Multnomah
'.vs. - ' T . .
Columbia;
Multnomah field, -Decoration
day,
I p. ra.
, Frod .'Wagpnblast. 14 Tri Ol. was
arraated by Patrolman . West Friday
; .' . V night for Jumping on a moving pas
. .. "ssnger train on the Southern Paol ft o
' -V ' A a.. SJ...LL saa a v it.. - .
t a I must a is auuui I ui a.asa iiu, mum sum
inlcipaL court Ftrdar. th hay prim
t nNfl ninr 10 nNii ins oiiroff ina.Tii L . . jm a
f -e . 4 a . wrAa. a a av. iByil UUUlVMir WSJeM VVll14 vaa.awas ,
.). sm ins ss sin . ratmimin w sasas: rLsu s,iisa 1 - - - .
1V.W. crus for the Durooss of breaking ths v.. .
m - annim. TJ.rlflA trains I v- , -
Hellol
The Paclflo Sutes Telephone a Tela-
i
Jumping on Southern
v ,f whlle in motion.
Columbia Crtyr Columbia county, Or.
A - ''t..M..i. 1 "our stomacn. lnaigesiion. iiaiuiencs.
. IV AiUIUUVI s IUWJi MhVl m luwiuwait ' L u,,....!, Jt aaa Jt toae- abm aa
V.fJ,tJjt il" ST h? waf ' tomach trouble Quickly relieved and
, 1 ? 9"r,d Huck8 n?.7" cured by Wahoo Tonlo. Oet a bottle to-
.:. aiuea' or an aidiiw -car nisui uuiurwi ,k. wiiee.M.M 0
' . . . t.. A.M4 th.t l nur.lt a(lrf iy. iw
1 -111 . . . e.a .Vlk
IHHWIU Wl VVVUI a w w v viwb) 1 !, ' " .; - . ' .
P Pror - ot 1 Oerman . Reguutor 11ns steamers for The
. Kumeran cnurcn, comer oi aaimon ana rjaUea, Lyle,-Hood . River, St Martin's
s . Chapman streets. Interment wUl be ln-B)l Collins' Hot Springs. Cascade Locks
i Lona- Fir csmstsryr . . i .. .,r ... and -all -way-points- leave -overy- morn-
I ;. '.. ' ; . ; . Ing (except Sunday), 7 o clock, front
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DIAMONDil
DlAMOrSDil
WE'RE NOT AFRAID
TO QUOTE PRI C Eg
AND iSIIOV GOOD5
Its Our Veiy Strongest Point ! :
Ws will cheerfully' glvs you an sstlmsts on making a ring or
resetting your diamonds. Don't be sby about telling us you're
looking far ths place where you can buy to the beat advantage.
People are doing that every day. and as a result our business is
growing fast Oar prices will bear Inspection and our goods are the
beat We would like the pleaauro of showing you our diamonds
and other precious stones. . We bars ths oats little Baby kings,
set with a diamond, at 1.80 to 15.00. Some a little larger for the
aMIss, 16.00 to $16.00, and now for the young lady thsrs Is nothing
too good. 1 2 6.00 and up. . - 1
Young man, you are not to be forgotten. Ws can fit you out at
any price from flfi.OO up. In fact wo have any style, price or sis.,
, . stememeev we piaoa. uuiswers send for our prjees.
'BROS.'
jrswelsrs and Opticians.
tM Korrlsoa B treat, Veax rifth.
DIAMONDS
DIAMONDS
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PAULIST FATHER.. :
; AT ST. PATRICK'S
An entertainment will ibe given this
svenlng st t o'clock at Bt Patrick's
church, on . Nineteenth and Savlef
streeta, tinder the auspices -of ths
Knights of Columbus. Ths chief feature
wlU be the address by Rev. H. L Stark,
RE3V, B. 1 BTARIC C .' P. ;
(Photo by C SUmors Grovs.) ;
C. 8. P, on "The Catholic University of
America. " Father Stark Is a gradusts
of this university which Is located at
Washington, D. C. ' Hs has been onAhs
Paclflo coast about a year. : He is an
eloquent speaker and s man of pre
possessing appearance. ' , Tha following
program will be given: ' 1 '
Organ prelude;. ..,,..,.,....,.. , .Bach
Miss M.' E. Thomas, ' '
Hymn to ths Blessed Virgin, j .,,
- ) iwii Children's eholr. . i
Ths Holy City" Violin solo. .Stephens
: Miss Julia Burks. ' . , i
Miss Helen'Llghtner. aocomDsnlst
Are, Maria ......... ...Wlggens
. ' miss Irene Fivnn. .
Mlas M. H. Flynn, accompanist '
it Nomen pominl Benedlctus
UULLII
ESTHER
if
ORIENTAL
SPLENDOR
OT BACXJBO OPZXA
BT BXSTZVOtnBXXS ' XOXB TAX-
BBT JTXAJUiT TtBUUO JTUOB ;
ckobvb za vm baxajtoxs i
OAST Of OXAmAOTSM. , t ,
"Queen Esther." tha sacred -onera to
bo glvsn ab tha Marquam Wednesday
and Thursday evenings 4s fast reaching
a finished auto, under ths direction of
M. B. Robinson. The entire cast has
been arranged,' and die oriental ' cos
tumes, which add so much to tha dra
matic notion of tha opera, are In readi
ness, i ns onorus. 01 in voices is ex
ceptionally wall balanced. The east of
characters la as follows;
The Oast of Oharaeters.
Esther, tha queen. ' Miss Ethel M.
Lytle; Ahasusrus, ths king, Lionel L.
Paget; Haman, tha premier, Ronald
Elliott' Brandbury; Zeros h, Haman' s
wife. Miss Ethel M. Shea; Mordecal. the
Jew, Charles H. Oloa; Mordecat'a sister,
Miss Jessls MoConnell; prophetess. Mrs.
S. B. HamUton; high priest, T.'W. Zlm-
marmann; Hegai, A,- V. Baxter; scribe,
Al Whlteman; Median princess, Miss
Florence Drinker; Persian princess. Miss
Verna Welch; beggar, Charles Cutter;
oapuin king's ' guard, C I Preston:
queen's maids, Mrs. J. M. C Miller, Miss
Helen Bennett Miss Msud Smith, Miss
Erms Souls; king's pages, Olivia ' Ire
land. Violet Haines; queen s pagea Ruth
v. (fx'-f
mil
We Jet "the othr fellow" set forth inducements
where you stand one show in few hundred, but
here we tfve every one a prize without a lottery
scheme, i We make all purchasers of one of our
, . . " . '
New Rival: Ranges
.' A PRESENT OF !. .
' " v' ; ' : . r i-, . . '
$5.00 ta Cash. '
J!
I:
This Range sells for $30.00, but to all buyers, for a ,
limited, time,, we will make them a present of $5.00
bringing the cost of the range down to $25.00. It'a
'dirt cheap at J30.00, too. v
The New Rival is constructed of planished steel and
can't wit Burns either coal or wood, and has coa .
. pocket on side which enables coal to be poured on v
the hre without raising any of tbe four lids.
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172-174 FIRSt STREET
i
WOODMEN ARRANGE
MEMORIAL SERVICE
v or woosctjlot wtu ronr
Of TXB OZXZXOXTBS WB20X WTU
-fOUOW A OBAJTO STBJIST PA
KABB SBBVZOXS TO BB STBZJ) XB
XAJtQTAJC "mATB.
Annual Memorial day services -of ths
Woodmen of ths World and Women of
Lochlsr. Freda Burns; king's guards, al woaora wui no nsia Bunaay, juao s,
N, Souls, A. DunUp, R. H. Mlssnhlmsr, :0. 1 e Marquam Grand theatra.
A.; V. Baxter; king's . maldsns. . Mrsls oxcises at ins tnestrs wui ns pre-
Bharp, Margarst Hanson, Nancy Beals, eueu oy a sireei paraae, wmcn wm
Tho.. T.r.i. n.ui hmi. M.rinn I form at. Fourth and Madison streets. In
KUlott. Kdltk Chase; accompanist. Miss charge 1 of U C. Bofflnger, grand marsbaU
Eva Benson; director, Martin .a, Boblnt vrui wmpoM ,x us r m nii-
ua . , -is." t...-V' ..,; ,.,.'.:'' I menv uniionu rana, tea dt ki Dana,
The members Of the chorus are: i irouowea oy ws general memoersnip ot
knnranofc-Bartiina rr.Anoeil. Nancv Portland, led by ths Third regiment, O.
feeals. Amanda Chsldelln. Winifred IN. Q.r band.. The following is tns line
M .
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w;as?.iiTH &co.
; V;.vCILVTJtS v j '.'
ThH Floor, WMfafastoa Bids,
roorth aa4 WaaJJngtoa StraoU
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
Justice of the Supreme ..Court-
Thomas 0Day, Multnomah county.
Oregon Dairy and Food 'Commissioner
fl. M. Douglas, Lane county. '
TEETH
Boston Painless, Dentists
Chojrus from St Marys academy.
Violin obllgkto. . . . . . .MIss,BurkS .
Miss iRsvnolda. aocomnanist. : 1
Dsoksr. Harriet Foster, Mrs.' R. H. Gilt-
nor, Helen Hughes, Hetty Hlpkos, Mrs.
J. C Haw.-Kthsl Lytls, Jessie McCon
nen, Mrs. J. M. C Miller, Edna Voogt,
Mrs. Al Whlteman. Winifred A, Voting,
Mrs. Boott Botarth, Ella Cosens, Msmts
Cheldelln. ' Luclle a Drtscoll. Wlnnls
Foster. Birdie Grlswold, Hasel Hardla,
' Margarst A. Hanson,- Elisabeth Johnson,
tSgliarO I it,ite w rM T.iitta MuTjit Pita r I R.
of march: i
On Fourth street ta Taylor, Taylor to
Third. Third to Oak. Oak to Fourth,
Fourth to Alder, Alder to Sixth, Sixth to
Oak, countermarch on Sixth to Marquam
theatre, where seats will be reserved
for those In parade.
Following are tha effloars of ths day: county.
Woodmed of the World -F.- & Fields,
master of ceremonies, Mt Tabor camp,
' . First CtonfTessloaal District.
Congress R. kt Veatch,' Lane county.
Ssoomd Oongressloaal Blstrlol
Congress J. a Simmons, Multnomah
c uowi m wobxb ovb
Are the Only dentists In Portland bavin
ths late botanical discovery to apply to
tne gums ror fsmiess attracting, riu
Ina and Crownine? Teeth, and auaranteed
twelve years. , Largest .dental concern,
In ths 'world. All work guaranteed for'
twelve years, v
The entire Stock of goods, formerly Btreet aocki B-t ot mwjg, Phons Lseturs -ths Cathollo University of
' known 'as ths Collins-Preston-Wilson
K company, consisting yof harness, , sad
. dies and everything pertaining to a
. first class harness store, together with
.. machinery, lease of building, etc for
sals ctsap. Hers Is a first olaaa op
- portunity for acme one looking for an
. A No. t investment J. A. Roll, manager.
Second and Taylor streets. ' ; t.
., .'. ,, - ' Cv;'; "
Ths management of the 'Baker
theatra and of the Weber-Field com
pany gave free tickets to the Fiddle
Mala 14.
, V,
; BaasbaUr Baseball!
Today.. . , . V.
SchUlsrs vs. All-Portland.
. Twenty-fourth and, Vaughn streets.
Gams called at s p. m. ' ' ' :
Admission Uo. Grandsund ; frsa.
Camp Gilbert No. 105, 8. A. W. V,
will mlvm fhalr thlra annual airmiralnn I
to Multnomah Falls on Juno I. Btaamer I tadats
Txk.. wiunifi iTMm Walla I No. Jilt: C. V. Cocmer. head banker, con-1
wiyrT-'-RriTint Martha -CnrtlB.-Ed rth I sut-commandeer Portland oams, Ko,-l7i Clrouit -Judge, ,Pspartmsnt-Worl
Chase, Mrs. E. J. 110tt, Celia J UftUO- I vunningiiaiii, MTHw-inunnui, I . j . . . .
way. Elsts Garrett Mrs. X & Hamilton, Alblna camp. No, Il: H. tx. Newhall. Circuit Judge, Department No.
May Haley. Carrie Johnston. Adele M. oanxer, MUitnoman camp, no. 77; ueorgs Mark O'NelU.
m n sr. vjiri .w irw mmm. i MS T'Sk r i av Aiawir 1 fmsnsutt IIBfnn sw n a a.
iiooiOs xmdm -ropr, ycru Tuiir rmj i ; .'i i .gutnot AttornWOlui UtAalOft
WlBBlnoV -i I . -essas wwvs s wvB
AltosMrs. A. Albsrtsen. Evlyn Cor- Wsshlngton camp. No. Ill; H. F. Clark,
nutt Mrs Leila Hammond, Olivia Ire-1 waicnman. rrospsnty camp,, no. lis;
land. Rntit Lechlar. Catherlns a Mo-1 a R. Raymond, sentry, bunnyslds camp,
-..w. rt r. dm.Iam nthl t Um I Ka. 11 St Oaoraa 9. Barrlna-ap. nuunr.
" .,ttUrt',V,";;V''RMa Elisabeth Wolfe. Mrs. Alice Buckman, Montavllla camp. No. 87; H. & Xublk,
-i v ' - jam nanv v iivu. . i m Ts.b.. VIM., ir.in.a anna i nuninf . wam an Mnn. Nn 1 1 j
Tantum Ergo... Donlnettl j.m... .. E. M. Mackensls. Lsna W. Booths, manager. Rose City camp.
America". .Rev. H. L STARK. C S. P. I
Thers'e a Green Hill Far Away".
............. . . . . . .... Gounod 1
Mrs. Walter Reed. v
Miss VL a Thomas, accompanist
Solemn benediction oj tha Holy Saora '
- Bent of ths Blessed virgin.; r'
Eumlnitloi ...f IEC
Silver filllBjt... JOe ,
roil Mt Ttetg.Jf3.ti
lrid?tfort ...V5.0
... I Charles R." Spencer and bargs KUcklUtl
Des Des "oerrormanco to about
nwsboys Friday night... As a rHof jrt"
howling.', shouting " youngsters who
'tSSSSf ZrV Vo' .on rJP P Columbia to Bonneville and
bertalnly : never mors responsive J tn vim k. kik .t.r nrf
audience.
, Children's choir.
Children's eholr.
ira PaitAn Raid, i Mauds I No. 778: W. Pennio. P. C commander. St
,wcwno Smith, Freda Burns, uttnsrins r eni-lonn camp, ru. ; aaaiaiea Dy unuorrn
' Joint V Stats Senator. Multnomah.
Washington and Columbia, Counties J.
. . ; i iii. i .
Btate Senator, to 'W, Yacanoy-I. "btartifla.al t'5, 'maker.";
SUts Senators A. F. Flsgel, V, V.
Cumbiadoi FSEE
(Ma Fillings $1.03
fisM Crewu......MJ5.o
TcctB withoat plates S5.09
- Crowns and Brldgs Work at low prices
a Spec laity. Our Pateat Double SaoUoa
will hold your tsotb ap to place.
MO STV9BVTS. ' ,
Our sntlrs staff ar world-renowned
erl-
est
gold fillers and crown and bridge work
men in uie worjo.- attendant ai-
Decoratlon Day outing. A delightful i
rsturn to view ths high waUr and grand I
eoenery Steamer, leaves Alder street I
ImiJorUnt Improvsmenti" a'r. .bslnf ; Msal. ths very besfPhon,
made-in ths lntsrlor of ' St David's Ma,n ,14. . ' . .'
ina, "-"".I"- :"V; Vi7:.v,' IT!" .. V ... Itrmm.n John lannnt wT nLlwaya present ' '
more. Mrs. W. n, nwi, " I ?" " -- r -""I fW nrAr t alt lim elttaa tn tha
Anita Morso, Esther Olson, Bra Souls, I Colonel H. Jf, commanding. . . I"" ' yt: .L, I TJnlted States have been' esUbllshed for
Marlon Wiggins. -rT-Women"Of- Woodcraft--Mrs;- Colonel J. 1 RepresentativesRobert- BradypW.-ltj 81 ysarai"-?"7; ftr; '
Tsnora-CB. Arisman, H. roro- -onaa, m.-tr... or oer.mon.es. oyw ftJT. Jf., DOStOA PftfafeSS Df nti'tt
man. Earls UaoriSL inomss junea, n, cinw no. iji ur. a. b, jniniDii, (utra i. . . " w"
L. MaoDuffss. C. L. Preston, A. T. lan neighbor. Portland -ctrclsr No. -85; Grafton,-J.a Meybrunn, R. . W. Monta-j OOB. FXPTM ' ABS VOBJUSOS STS.
- Eatranre xi nmiHa street. -SBANOU
OFFICES: T1S Flnt Am.. RHU,
806 Padfle At Xaeoma; 1T1 Bewltt Aa..
.mill, niwb " . ' "
A RECEPTION FOR
' CCI7DCT A DV CTAWC
jLUbVIVwl AlVl'-OlUn B.-A- Dunlap, Mrs. M-tDubols, advisor, Mount Hood u. J. A. N swell. John Van Xante, Og-
; " p.1 s ' . I otts F Fry, Charles H. Glos, Max I circle, No. 151 f Mrs. M. L. Hlrschlef.' lesby Toung.
" ' I Kramer 8. V. MaoDuffss. P. A. Preston, past guardian, Astra circle, No. 158; Mrs. Joint Repreasntatlvs. Multnomah and
w. stone, general secretary of the N. Souls, H. W, Foster, C. M. God-1 Nora Card, magician, Oregon circle, No, I Clackamas countiss-J,' ak. Hedges.
chureh. East Twelfth and East Belmont . . ... . -TT-.. Lv,, "Z? W " ""2..""7" rey. Walter H. Molt, ueorge ju xarn. u ;Mn. v wynona
lM.ta. aiul hin tt ! rainMM nast I ' ' ''" l -...iv. i ""- r. :J, HUlIlMOII, U tf, lWr v. ' v urei o. - n ' . am, juait Uisnon,
Sunday it will nrassnt a vary attractlvs
anosaranoa. Todav'a services are belns wmoon. juns i. irom s to s. jasmnsrs i . revurnea m ma city last i Bassos BvsrstW F. Allshaw, F.I Busts Brown, attendant, Arhutua circle,
VSTSTZ f-fccS Ouy M. inslsy. k.. .
rl.nn afraat. hatwaan TCaat Twelfth andl."" -"y v ... i - " . - .-. i Knrman s Lrfli
-rhiZ.K 7 llioms, :kJ'i-. . , ' . ooiisge men, ror uearnart rark to at-
East Thirteenth streets. - L J tand tha itu.nt.' ' ii.f... vr.
VSisxaaw vv as a r - r a
Norman Lewton, Tom Ordsmann, J. sentinel, Royal circle. No. SIS; Mrs.' A.
Stswart-1. Webbsy. a -H. Wlnneman
Commissioner John Sleret
Bherirr Tom M. Word, (
Clerk Frank, Lee. "
Treasursr W. tt Lseh. "7
Assessor IX F. Campbell,
lit
-w w . tiA.u Tallin Dcnriniirv la. s Aiak rw . 7I Ufa - H I ' MaWArvH m II Sll.
" JA ' - I a, . . W . 1VS1 H r . rt.tl I IK1U lUlliVIS ajiwwvn s I ww s eat sai as sm mi .w vv wa waaa immbiv
An slsotrlo flag, will bt. placsd In : Jl.n"y.r'.ay f!."II-":lJr3,,u;" l.'"tu,.,rr MacDuffss, Robert Hueks, Dr. J. B. clan. MonUvllla clrols, No. 400; aaalsted
. tint rv.nrntliil rhimh ' tnr liuvm viunu w
Kspchs OuUr aentlnaUMountJTabor.clr. 1. gchool Superintendent it Wr Herron. I
Surveyor R. C Bonssr. ,
.-.... ... .-. . ., tm lopen s'lw a. n..i. two
will speak on "Following ths Flag," nd ""J: XJjf" l 8t"c
iiiuiinM ia th rsstdonca oistrict , ...
lsagus. Christian Endeavor and othsr I
saluting and giving allsgianc to. the
flag will ba an
Madison and
89 at 1st MMsTMMS
T , .. ;:.;::. v V r I itiAmorlAl nroaTavm. . aftsirnooii Vdlnnar
""Alblna courc VOrdsr- of .ports . and ref reshmsnts of alt' kinds; pwpls'i societies will attend in
Foresters. -will hold a picnic at Cedarj!:"10- orchostra. . , , . . "f . -
pars tomorrow,; ior ins ou v . nu,, Ma1
Iness chancs broker, formerly "J80H
Morrison street U now ; located In
rooms 810-814 Abington building.
Third strsst
; other offices caption tendered him at the Marquam S ? H MImX? Lionel I
tripg by, oar. Grand' theatra next Saturday evening. r' SSavTtaSi
, on,, in th. 'Vltr,nire lZTCrJ.
A '".. I " . I r- n.l.M. t Hart la V. A. IX H. ItOI-
an Tntersstlng feltuVi , ' ' . I KEn nson?. 8ou,' 11
..v. atraata i-tti n tn Plcnlo t at Cedar, park : tomorrow, I ,ou young people s organisations. It is t'J.vi Vi,....- Walton i
Park strsets. 7.80 p. m. Cath0c 0rdor of K)P.ers: U o'clock "Pocted that members of the Epworth I Vrdh1' "" WaKon. .
MUSIC IN AID OF
SCHOOLS AND BATHS
Mary's church, in ths morntpr at 11
o'clock , thsrs . wlllVbo a patrlotlo prt-i
oazEiXT rxmsoarAXa
P. J. Quealy, Wyoming ooal baron.'
ana wue are atuna fortiand from KSm-
by the guards of Nomah circle, No. 501,
Ada Pearson, commanding. , . . ,
The order of exorcises at . ths Mar
quam theatre Is ss follows:
. Woodmen of the World "Nearer My
God to Thee,'; W. O. W. band; vocal sa
leotton. Prof. J. Adrian Epptng; trlbuts
to , departed ' Woodmen, v consul-commander;
.anthem, choir; "Oh, t Why
Should ths Spirit of Mortal Bs Proud 7" I
W, W, Cook; removal of the veil, officers
or company; instrumental, W. O. W.
band; "I Know That My Redeemer Llv-!
eth.'1 Mrs, Rosa Blooh-Bauer; dedication
Coroner J. W. Morrow.
Portland fastlso Of tks Peaca Bistrlot
For Justice of . the Peaca . . a It
Cahallb.
ConsUblo William Miller. '
Bast Portland Jtutlos of ths Pesos
District.
Justice of ths Peace C A.
Constable J. M. FrsUlnger.
White.
1
The
GlaHn&
Sun
' Has caused a crop of' dark Glasses,
to appear. . If the eye finds relief,
In , such .glasses - something .is
wrong' with the Interior of thst
v". ii iieeus aiientrun. . .it ..... i
wars not so the llgnt, would not
. lrrltpts it', 8eek advioe ths kind t
ws givq you ths kind that only
'.: can be given after a tlioroug h and .
a intelligent examination. V" " , ( '
eXABOB POS TXSTS.'
i. it -i - :
Mrto iniaraat Mtiiwi tn tha concert I seremony. .officers of ths day i oration.
msrsr, Wyoming,. and with them sret0 . aHven Tuesday svsnlng, - naxt, n-Hon. George a Chamberlain, governor
.' Vil a ... lM,r ""'"nas. air. ana Mrs. M. ba Kem-1 at thi dtreoUon oftMrs. Rose Bloch or Oregon; lessons t woodcraft consul-
sb.iiiiiiiim aai av, nivau. ivr 1111 m.rap ar vniuM nnu. Tint in tnn.ln.ia ...... . .u. i.b mmmiiiAar '
VU 'Jl'hNur e0"1 will' be in Port: " Tk.'-'st pWoaan of-Woodcraft-'ll6ck of Ags,
sent to the oltr board of xhir ties 805 land until Monday. tU be give it PattonV hall and wfll First .regiment Wf O. W. band; selection
Jefferson street; telephone, Main 717. ; , f. O. Baker, of the, Bpokan Bpokes- ZTJLZ MbisrarT 4 oholr;v tribute to our dead, guardian
I. jnian-Ravlew and wife, who have been I Weitern Academy Glee club...:.i.. helghbon poem, past guardian; duet
uiuiin vi. Vila 1 slODDina- at to irUanO aavaral (laval . laalantad). Ur. Ratine an1 Artrl.a,
dold Fililnss ...... ...;...$i.oo
Silver Filllnjs .50
Oold Crowns '.....$4.00
Pull Set of Teeth .,..$5.00
""'These are new prices for first
class work. - -
I give my per- ,
sonal attention
to patrons and
' DO absolutely
guarantee ALL
MY WORK. I
have the latest
applianoea
known to den
tistry.
W. T. SLATTEN, Dentist
- loom I, 24SJ4 Vashtngtonft. ,
Phone, Bsd IL
BBTWXEB1 SSCOVS ABD THISD.
Offlee hoars 1 S to 8. Soaday, 10 to II
I Mt. aho Jostles of tha Psacs District
ConsUbls IX P. Lang. ,
Tha commencement
Stonrjlnar at , tba Portland iit.r.1 rl.n.
GlllesplSfcSchool of Expr-wlon wlir bo L while vl.ltlng relatives and friend. In Mla- V0V 'mV Heart" PUwuetts P; unveiling ceremony, officers of the
held at ths Marquam Grand theatr Fri- this city and Salem, departed today for ""i' selection, W. O. W. ,
dav avenln.. June. 10.i.,..:....:..;-:;-.,v:.v..;.,....;.i-'S- I fiaaaMa wliara hav ltt ... .. I ' -."M.' : iuren rsase... ... i :.J' I '"'
un iri n ifi. irurt". . .; . iu.nu, vivbiuk wnwuvui, luaiuwu neiKn
DUUI UI 1 - U J . f.V.V . . . . . . . .... ..
' - - . . - ... . JL m. . .
Multnomah Jostles of tha Pesos Dlstriot
Justice of ths Pesos A.' J. Vandever.
Constable George - Willlama ' ' " t-
day evening, juns 19. . : ,p I Seaside, where they - will enjoy
-. .. a . - ' I ocean breesen for several davs. ,
: Dr.' Ray Palmer's ihems Sunday night I ; W. B. Olafke of the Glafks oomnaffv
at the White Temple, "Ths Bsvsn Gold-1 wholesalers, isft last night for a visit
sa Altars or lacsj upuon." , I of several days with frisnds at Gaston,
, . - - . . itir ' "
The Retail ' Clerks' ' union will give a I B. V. JoneS of Toledo, a atata fanra.
'smoker' at its hall, 188 Second street j sentsttv from Lincoln county, Is at ths
A. I bor.
. Miss Ethel At rams.
Baritone "Why Not I". .Victor Herbert
Adrian Spping,
Monologue , ,.......
Miss Blanohe Robinson.
next Tuesday svsnlng.
Furniture carefully .packed, Wal-
born, 284 Second, phone Hood 1877.
" 80c dinner dally from 4:80 to w to.
Ths Calumet 148 Seventh. -
Wss Bros., dentists, ths Falling bids.
Soprano "May Tlm"i.....Oiey Bpsats
Mrs. Ross Bloch Bsusv.
Contralto "Sing Me to Sleep",. Greene
Miss Marion Peters. J
M: A. A. C VwdcviHc.
The Multnomah club will give a vaude
ville sntsrtainmant to bs followed by a
dance at' the club house on Tuesday
svsnlng, Msy 81, at 8:18. Everybody In
vited to attend. '.;'... ' . -.
Tickets.' SO cents, from members and merchant Is at ths Perkins.
at' ths cluo house. ,-v. '
Perkins,
M. C Biggerstaft, a merchant of Mor
i row,, is at the Perkins, i
M . Tl Pnrlr a titnnaaT ataamlwiar man
fkf aafATla. fa. at., fh. T'.rlrlN. w,Vill. am Duett ..........
a fcriar vieit tn tha oirv I Mrs. Bausr and Mr. spping.
N. A. .Richardson, for 18 years tv xno .-uoiievs ate, say usen ,...rui
I atinarlntanant a th. miKIIrt ..KaaI. .e
Ban Bernardino, arrived from Call-f UCCOrailOil UaV EXCUrS ODS.
rornis i . last nignt ana is si tns rerwns To Oregon. City, Magoon's park and
during a brief visit with Portland return. Boats leavs Taylor street dock
rnsnaa. - , . $ : I s-ac s- n-s a m a-nn s-n n m
n . . ...... . , .. . . . a . . w. . - - ..... - i
v. nimer, a prominent lumrjerman I t..n rtraann ft V-Art ift-ftA a m -in I
of Bridal Veil, is at the Perkins, m f g.on.n. m RAtmrl trm. as .ata"
...!.. . r. ' rt.....a i . 7. . ' .. . 1
anaanman la a tha P.ptilii 1.-., I .
- . . Baseball! Baseball!,,
Today. -BchllUrs
vs. All-Portland. '
' Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streets.
.. ... Gams called 8 p. m.
Admission 25c. Grandstand free. 1
NEVER BEFORE
Have ws had such an array of swell
, : c Oxfords, embrn.clna' all. (h
M latest styles, In all the new
leathers, ss now. Our own
rciuivt aiics.. arioes xo
suit.-
11 words for J 8 cents.
Ads. Don't forget It ' .
Journal Want
Low Excursion Rates ;
C XX MoaKoo, a prominent attorney! . To St Louis snd Chlcsso and return.
of Tncoma, is at ths Perkins. - (account world's fair, via Great Northern
Alexander Pautages, a Seattle theatro railway. June 7, 18.17. 18. H. Dickson,
man, Is at tha Imperial hotel. - IC. p. T. A 128 Third St, Portland.
aV
i 1 ':
AH th 'new ' ltherm
mmdng which art the new
. vuiisaiJi v7.-. i ,
Vcsdayx. O Wdtoa
. . TEST FXTTXBS, : '
W79 Waablngton St. bst 3d and 4th.
Sunset Creamery I
Batter, Eggs, Cheoss, Swsst V
Crvan and Cur Celebrated
SUNSET ICE CUE AM
S . ' " . -' . ' ...1 . S i
381 First St.," Portland, Ore.
Dslivsred to any part of dry C
- Phono Main S3
The Calumet
RESTAURANT
149 Seventh strest ,,
...Meals a la Carte...'
Prom 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
'f' Delicious Dinner ?
Prom 40. to 8 p. sou for
. SO cents . ,
FREDERICK V. HOLMAN
'Regular Democratio Xominea for
St22 C"---a f t, fr...,
uiw.w ... , , i-.w.ww...,i tt ,ry
VoU on t' ' I r allot as ToUowt:
Dr. Amos Garner. Dr. S. A. Bartlott
.The Oregon
I Infirmary of toe,-:'..',;
' J 818-13 Tits Delnm.
Chronlo Phh l
Ctirvature, Jiiit
nently i-ured L y !
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