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TIIC OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8. 1S01" world. Theae it(tm heated machine t'do not "rot" or "yellow- the rood, but TOPICS preserve their Ufa. That why they are bo popular. Telephone Main or and yput laundry to Second, ana Co BISHOPS DESCRIBE HISS I0MARY WORK TOyiOKT'l ABTsXKZXTaV Mirquaia Oread.. ......a.............. ,...Iirk Rakr.,,.., ........ ''Twirl Wblrir" Arrad ,,.., ,,..,,.,..,...,.,..,.VainJllle .wno ..A...,,, , ,,.VaotTUi It" rllU Frank B. Tichenor, who u recently I M. 8. Jlanvlllea Junior or the, Unl-1 verelty of Oregon, haa been awarded reiiowsbip In the department of pduca. tlon In the University of Chicago.- Mr. Hanville la a graduate of Monmouth Normal achool and haa apent eeveral I reara In teaching. Thla la tba fourth feliqwahlp In eastern college to be re-1 oelved by V. O, students thla year, and the Rhode echolarehlp la pVectloaUy a ' !5P?inte4 "Ui " orgaalaer of the j,urtd th Vi O. representative, . woodmen of the ' World, f aucceeda I , , , . - . . lOeorgeK. Sogers, who haa been pro-j f Teaterday was ' Independence ouMntn wio iu Ainaro to ooHTZkTzaro xxatxzvs orm , xbtsbzstzbw',. suooimras to tA0 ATOEBHOXt OX BBHTLTS Tiinlr . mrmm i TnilmnnAmnfm. da In I , .T Wn ulcla neMquartera Denmark and the Portland Danee cele- " . , i prmiea on iteming isiana opposite atu r. i r. wamnur naa wnar iwa auivwo i waukle. Two Oregon City boata ran e among , the . woodmen -. of tnia elate euralons to tha Island, -landing some .,on(in mm dvsi wwwri in laeoroer. Q0 pnea Speech making, band mualo. i a naiiT eon, uu unr iwtTuigi for yeara 'been connected with the Salem Stateaman; hla grandfather. Cap tain William Tichenor, having been the aeeond mariner to receive pltot'a paper for tha navigation of tha ', Columbia I Tba three Methodist missionary, blsh ops, who are visiting tha city, apent a F buay day yeaterday delivering addresses I at different cbarchea. ; .. . ,, .... Im mim an.1 l.mon.. .t.nrf. and all L . """"T . 'w,7 nppowieu the usual acoeaaorlee of plcntooelebra- ih-'iL Preached to a ti . ,a .. frv.. w I irg audience to tha moraine- at Oraca turned at f n. m. , , . : ,-t. I a. church and again at Taylor atreet - - . 1 (- I Itnuwil in fit aw.nlna ot.kA. jl 'Portland IjvIm ( icifca. Wit UJ . ta I flaent and entertaining apeaker and riTcr. irim d. iicnanor ia preaiaent Mna number Of 1(9 wilt KO to VanC0Ul"" ' " ww;niiun ei nia auU of the Kellowhlp of fraternal rieldmen. I r, tnmoirftw til ht anil attend a. han.rvnca, whUa ha told, of hla experienoea tha objeot of which la to alavata tbauet m4 jniUaUon at ; tha Vancouver I n ' d. Ha" waa bom In India, hla .condition, or meee joage wonera i id.,, Arrangeraenta have been made I ,TMI peen- an omcay in th . throughout tha united BUtea. Ha ia it09 m gpui car to return to FortUnd J"aTuan army. , He baa made a thor aald to ba tha only native aon holding al. -,m.i-k it ia..ir th.r u I ougtt atudy of the rellaiaua eonditiona , world'a champlonahlp ha la tha world ! Lg roalble will leave Portland at f lnd cited many tnaUnoea to ahow that k onampion uou pltcnar, ; r o'clock front rirat and Wahlnrto.i I In Joaoa ia ua vaat Held of India ra '? - 'Ml'' ; v;,x '-'': litraata. -,!. V ;;V?'-. -jV Ifraat, and people are aurvlng. eo to -wn weaneaoay, June a, xna nanaaome , , .; a. , , , , , ; . ;v : ; ; apeaa. xor ua eoctrinaa of Chrlatlanlty. i and newly renovated .Regulator Jtna Columbia river ecenery. Portland to Ha told af bow a company of Hindoo eteamer Bailey Oataert - reaumea her caacada Lock and Tha Dalle. Orandt one aougbt blm aaylng that thay aummer trlpa up tha Columbia to Caa- Clt Hvar mirr in tha world. Aa op ha4 nrd of a new Ood, and wanted to cada Loeka and return. Thla trip ta portunity to vlaw tho flood and eaeoadea mora about him. They wantad to on of tha moat beautiful In America, of th ColumbU In one day. Seen to know whether or not tha new Ood would and it la at thla time of tba year nature refection from deck 6f Regulator lino ak low cajte. Tba field over lenoa ner nana to max ujo naa au tna. l.teamera. leaving Alder-atreet dock aviwhica Bihop Oldham la to ba eoper. . can ba poaalbla to eall grand. Tha Oat-1 try morning T o'clock. Ileal aerva4riaor contain mora than one-tenth of sen naa naa a crew n carpenter, vmiav 0n board tha very beat. " Rataa tba low tna numan raoa - V- ' era and macbtntata aboard all winter, ,. Phone. Mala 914. v , , -.lt Oood mearUta of Work, who have made tha boat tha acme of .. . : .. .-, , v ni, rnsTT . comfort and convenience, . Boat leave M. Moaeaaohn. aaalaunt aecratary of .. , , M ? ?ll P . '0B ht iihm . a-aa ',ink .v.... 111 k. w . aama riinea in the evening at Taylor morning, returning from tha round trio tomorrow from i ll dara' trio to Punt Lv.T nu.wL Ployeaof Olda, to tha Caacada Locka about ( o'clock, aound In tba Intereeta of th Lewi and I JlJ? Jt . we.r rita to hear Kzcellent meal a are aervad and tha aerv. mark fair. Mr Moaaaaohn anant mn.ll V'" """l me cnurcn, Wa Mautl- lea la of tha vary beat. Special Sunday of hla time In Vancouver Inducing tha i,r VZ!.. T V tTnl TO,1f- i eicurlon every Sunday. Round trip fl. people thera to, aend a aubatantlal i "uJAfV? chancel rail were banked , ,:. ., n ,, .; Iffifc to telr nKt year. He wUl J,Tne nu bunchee A tooaJ-opuon meeting waa bald yee-imake a abort atay In Taooroa tomorrow. I "r i "ci Blahop Roblnaon of South Africa, oc cupied the pulpit of Centenary church In tha morning. Tha blahop haa apent movement' which 1 In progreaa In India. The apeaker aald: "Jarvla tha areal Infidel naturallat went among the neathena yeara ago In the coun of hla Linveeugauon. ana on hla return, re-1 ported that tha degradation of the peo ple waa peyona aeacnption and edemn. I lion. x made another trio to tha terday afternoon at tha T. M. G A. H. W. stone, generar aecratary of tha or-1 There 1 no change from railroad to n I cat Inn. urM ' til ti rmrm tA miUmm I tntu l.lr. f h. .(..Ma. T their vote for tha looal-optton blU today I Spencer for The Dailee and all way land-1 m! Wj1 .'fl 10 tn llonary - at tna poua -He alao aakea them to ne I inga The Spencer rune through wltk-1 l" ""amy reiigioua, iiiai uivy neipea vome outer man a tokioui cnanga. it ia ma laaxeai eteamar on for tho paaaage of thla bUL Rev. Ray I Oregon water. It la tha crack boat of Palmar, of tha Plrat Baptiat church, de- ItHe North Pacific coaat Leavea foot of I llvercd an addreea.ott "Acre of Dia-1 Washington atreet Mondaya,Wednedaya monaa- "it ta tna chnatian," aaia tnc and Frldaya.- Telephone Mala 1(42. apeaker, "that poaeeeaea tha acre of dla-1 :.- -, . , monda" Ha then likened th man who A reception waa given In Carlaon la. not aatlifind with what he haa and I anara-houaa In Kalama. Waah.. Juna t. wanta more to the man who aold hla by tha Knlghta of Pythlaa. In honor l-country after mtoalonariea had apread farm of diamond - lef W. F. Maglll who haa Juat been tna goapel and reported a wonderful elected auprema chancellor of the Orand ranarormation. Ever afterward he The remain of tha lata Edward M. I Domain of Waahlngton Knight - of I aa a friend and contributor to the aup- Sargent, who died laat Thuraday, were Pythlaa. A bail followed tha program I vn or miaaiona. Kven today tha con. laid to reat yeaterday afternoon la tha of congratulatory apeecbea verta - obeerve , th Cbrlatlan Sabbath Rivervlew cemetery. . Tha funeral aerv- . ' ' mora closely than do the Cbrlatlan peo- Icea were held at the v Scotttah Rita Sea tha gorgeoualy grand Columbia Pa of thla country. They have a bet. cathedrals having beea conducted by the from the dacka, of . the faat eteamer ter knowledge of the Bible than la found officer and member - of Waahlngton Cbarlee R. Spencer, neweat and fleeteet in many or our Sunday achoola. Tha lodge. No. 44. A. F. A A. M, tha blue boat ataamlna out of Portland. The convert are furnishing the evangeliat. lodge to which Ht, Sargent- belonged. Spencer leavea. foot of Waahlngton Through th effort of one man, Blahop i He waa alao a Scottish Rita Mason. Del- atreet at " a. -m. Monday, Wednesdays Thoburn, thla work was started. Among Agates were present from the (rand ana rnaay a isiegantiy rurnianea. Hu- tne missionanea there are no peaalmlata. lodge of the Knlghta of Pythlaa. of perb meal on board. Tel. Main 1423. All are optimists." , which Mr. Sargent waa grand master of . - Tha blahop closed hla atfdrras with the exchequer, and alao from Phalanx The High School Alumni association an appeal for more helper In tola arreat lodge, K, of P. and Sumner post, Q. I will hold a meeting tonight at I o'clock. I work. In tho evening ha preached at A. R. i ' - . I A large amount or business will be I transacted and officers elected for the I ensuing term. Jay H. Upton, president Grace church to a large audience. KJSSIOaTABT FROM FOBTSAJTO. Taylot Street Chnroa Raising- poada to Sand RepreaenUtlva to Xndi. Taylor Street Mathodlat church 1 to I A. Haffenden. ' Dostmaater at Wood stock, who waa charged by the federal of tha association, will occupy tho chair- authorltlea with misappropriating funds, man s aeat, aava that ha haa been Placed In a falael , light "I merely failed ta comply with I Tha beat, newest and faateat eteamer a rule of tha danartmant aovernlna aub. ton tha Columbia and Willamette rlvera ' nrtai-) AMmi r nix Wr ' UrnAn. "mnA I tha Charles R.. Snancari aalla tram foot I tend a tnleatonarv Of Its own tn India. I u nobody euspected ma or had any right of Waahlngton street Monday, Wednea-1 Tha movement waa begun at yeaterday 'to guapect me of trying to embessle lh Idai1 and- Frldty, for Tha D&liea and all I morning-a aenrica, wnen- Rev. F. Bur 'fund. ; Everything "waa made right the way landings. Low pasaenger faraa; etto Short tha pastor, pledged himself next 'morning.' I have resigned, , but flulc dispatch or freight " to nv ioo for the aup. pendlng the appointment of my iuocea-1 , jwn or ancn a missionary. Two other aor. am holding tha office." I Regulator line ateamere for Tha "tnoara have already offered to give . i I Dalles, Lyle, Hood River, St Martln'a same amount,, and tha remainder Unleaa reUtlvea claim tha body of and OolHna' Hot Springs, Caacada .Locke wuid raised at a later data Chariea Sal o, or Bala, the Finn who com- and all way points leave every morn-1 " hue Taylor atreet church will ba the mitted suicide Saturday morning; by ling (exoept Sunday), 7 o'clock, fromnrat of lta denomination In tha north- Jumping from the south rail of the steel I Alder street dock. Best of meals. 'Phone I wat to send a representative of Its hrtdr Coroner Finler will Inter' It In Main 114. 1 Own to the missionary fields of India. the county cemetery tomorrow. Aal ' I The movement came aa a result of a I publlehed yeaterday morning In Thai An examination for tha position of I atlrrlng address on tha condition of the Journal. Salo, or Sale, waa despondent ( medical Intern at the government hoa- work in India and Its needa, delivered from financial trouble He bad recent-1 pltai, Waahlngton, D. C, will ba held Inlfi the morning , service by Bishop ly arrived from Seattle. He had lost a I this city June 18. Persons desiring to I ""r"8- wno naa apent many years In position at tha Eastern 4t Western Lum- j eompete ahould call on Z. A. Leigh of the tn missionary fields of India, and la ber company'a plant and waa without local poatofflce department familiar with every phase of the work money. i ... itnero. Bvenrbodv'a liable td ltchina nilea told or tho social chanaea which Iaowerlna cloud and chlllina winds I Rich and poor, old and younc terrible I are going on In India at the nreaent had a home-keeping effect upon Port- the torture they suffer. Only one aura time, and aald that there never waa a land people yeaterday. and aa a reault ?ur? B?Jin olntmnV Abeolutely period when Methodlsta could aend more ATTEND OUR GREAT MUSLIM MERWEAR SALE We are agents for the celebrated s , Eagle Brand ' Muslin Underwear Thd kind that is made under the most healthful surroundings and does "not carry contagion, like goods that are made in sweat shops. Very large assortments of. dean, fresh and crisp :-;'v' v -'' gwracn..aNTo oM'or soiled stock. 11 , :J 1 1 , j . ' s i . ' , ' , .'.! f ,:.''- ,' . . ' ... , .. -' - ,.. ' Gowns, Chemise. Drawers; Petticoats, Corset Covers x Prices 'Ridiculously Low and the Easiest Terms In the City If You Wish V Y ;- We display a great number of popular styles in one of our windows, and you can judge easily the remarkable values we offer by noticing the display. ' Our Men's Clothing Department Which in the very near future will remove into its new quarters in the rear of our store, is anxious to close out its present stock and therefore quotes prices on GOOD' CLOTHING that ARE CHEAP. I H-T If you can buy clothing values as we : V offer them in -connection with our Extremely Easy Payment Plan . - : S You shouldn't lose any time at all i V? but purchase what you need at once. You can pay down what you care and then pay each week or month . " , what you can. 1 -r- U casierm Outlittiiig Go 390 WASHINGTON STREET THE STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS QOOD wobth $io nr OASX. $10 --04 Journal $6030. Eilers Piano House Advertising Test and Co$ing-0ut Sale $10 Thla coupon will be received at Eilers Piano Houae, No. 151 Washing-ton street, Portland, and la rood for the first cash payment, of Ten Dollars toward the purchase price of any one of our parlor organs during our advertising- test and celebration, sale. EILERS PIANO HOUSB. .Note. We agree to accept thla coupon exactly tha same as cash on any -parlor organ In this sale, and "monthly or weekly payments for the bal ance may be arranged for to suit tha convenience of the buyer. Delivery of the Instrument will be made Immediately or at any time tn the future. thousands who had planned to meander 1 out In the country, and apend tha day, vrra Whlaham. R. A. lingered in the city., A tralnload of teacher bf voice and ' piano. people nravea tne inreaxemng weamer i rates for summer workers to the field than at tha oresent. u, London! lne Dt aflera or Hindoo society are Special "'" nmawuim, aaia in montha Tournev "Peaaer. -rne jsingnan government re- and went to learn what the aad waves at I building. Second and Taylor. I ruses to allow it to be printed In our Beaalda were savin, llanr of those! language, on account of the oblection- who remained In town idled away aa I Three apectrea that threaten babya bl faaturea it contalna The railroad! hour or two In the theatres, while hun-1 life. . Cholera Infantum, dysentery, naa worked wondera in breaking down dreda of young people made marry in I diarrhea. Dr. Fowiera Extract of wild I caste and bringing up the lowly man. tha various parka. I mrawoerry byw ui w wnqu.r menu 1 1 no ninaooa an want to ride, and tha loenquovors on inose trams ao- sot AT THE THEATRES Phone Union lit. J. H. XmhoU W. W. Mtnar Ul,rail,i,--y,i ,iuiMu H.mlah K.t..n ,t.a, A 1.1.1. rdock Blood Sitters curea it nromut- ?rr" ""- permanently. Reaulate and tones and the low-caate man." xov uienup spoae entertaimnaiv Of txb vamnu auBUiotrna. By being thrust Into society In Seville, Spain, ; from a balloon, the Jolly folka who comprise the Caalno Opera company are giving more than two noura or ina beat fun aeen at the Baker theatre dur ing their engagement. 'Twlriy. Wblriy la a masterpiece or Peter Hanson, a prominent contractor I g, of Vanoouver, celebrated hla ltth wed-fiy. , ding annlveraary Saturday evening In I the stomach. n, ltTluflaavlnnl ftatll VinMHiMr. I - An aluhnrata ' ritnn.tr waa aarviul. and I Who furnished your ' electrical tup. I euatoma of child marriaaa and namatual dancing continued until a , late hour. pHaaT Why. the Northweat Electrlo widowhood. He attributed the Utter to " """T aln MBeVuirnearly uncouple a. t a. nu.A aa I mnrlnMrlnar eomMnr. 101 8t&rk mtrmt. I xja m i ai I team In aar OIQ Devui neany unwupw iUIJ ...VeVVUItllVUw U( CMIM t UCDID w3l w r , ar - w - .v miuvv uvuci ail Uie UU"niilMlUn present, among thera Carl "Hanaon, th J. : '"i ':yu '".V'V.! ' . j of the eoul, and the superstition con- rnntrantor. a brother of th boat: Dr. I Electrical fans, all kinds, all alsea, all lnected with that belief. . T . I . a aw VA.iiai Wrius.1.. vn I 1 William Kisen. the Danish consul: Louis I pnow at mm uriwr biwun w awKi!!fJLi that follow the aoctal dutiee or the uutcn Jacobaon. Rudolph Palltsscn, Dr. Hoi- glneering compfrnya, tot Stark atreet '; SWAMP SCOTT FARM comb and Max Lyetrop." . ' I -r-- . - j- I - - - " ' . Is lt a burn TJa Dr. Thomas Eclec- a vutT uae ur. Tnomaa Eclectrlc OIL At your drugglet. ; A delegation of .over 100 Methodla'tal'f0'; wno are on tneir war irura m aanara.ii j conference in Los Angelea will arrive In I Dr. ' Mary I MacLachlan, office '70 ' the city tonight . The reception commit- Mamuara 5bufldingi phone mala 1717; tee of the Men'a Metbodlat Social union, I Raaidenca nhena Scott (tist.. .wnicn is supennienuing ins rvcepuon oi , the visitors, haa requested that aa many At ft Xwreaoe SaU. Thltd aad Sher man, Wednesday Svesing, uaa 9. each auditor. At both perfonnancea yea terday the theatre was filled, demonstrat ing that the people of Portland are aareed that, tha Caalno company gives a large package of valuea for each aeat purchased. Lou Harlow aa Mrs. Stockson Bond, and aa Calve Melba Justly receives the applause that la given to her for being three women in one nignt. boddv Imhorf & Minar Ikargset con Timer of ftoae ta Oregon. Marble and Granite Monuments ' ALL KINDS OF CEMETERY WORK. ' sail "JbVaWb - - A 335 1 Morrison $L rOBTXAJTS, OB. - church members aa possible be present I The Calumell lit Seyenth. Seldom is the publio given an oppon- J North probably geta the lion's share of tunlty to witness such a bright, rollick- the applause, however, by his winning Inar' Mmjut , a m a am "fiwamn On. t , I .. . U.Dnln a Tin,, a ILTint . . . "a . .... . ... I. . . 1 m '-" wniM.au w V a ..I. , WMI WVi IWH V a. V v,. av. aoo ainner .oaiiy irom-.o to a p. m. Farm," which la billed for St Lawrence The indlcationa are that the Ca- ; to welcome the delegatea and make them 'preaenta of rosea to make their reception here compare with that, accorded them in California, M' ;, 'X''j-l', f ; There will atlll be linen td eleaq long after today's eleotion has passed rrom ' memory, and there will still be steam heated polishers In the Union laundry ' glad to whiten the garments of the r S, H. Orubar, lawyer, 617 Gom'el BlooH, Wise Bros, dentists, the Falling bldg. v'i"'.''.'-m .:.'''?.' -';3t'i .'! tDiAdix & Northnip OSTEOPATHIC 1PHYSICIANS iv 416;Dekum; Building Hall, June 8. It la In the bands of I stno company can play to big business Mr. Inalee, ably assisted by 3. C. Dris- aa lone as they stoy In town the res- coll. r toration of regular Baker theatre pricea There ia a laugh In every line and no being an extra card to appeal to the long, tedloua pauses. Come and be con- patrons of the theatre. The Hope A vincedV The cast is aa follows: Levey team cams In for a fair share Epk Clnohbox Josdph C, Drlacoll of applause. The chorueee and solos are Carleton Du Rurter. . .,Cha.-AlDhonea- far above the average mualcally and R. W. Pnlrdum. manacer of the Sun- I Genra-a rnnchbox. . ..Ed. Murohvlthe acenio effects' and costuming In BYslda mini. In the Thunder Mountain I Willi Smith Chaa. Edwin Inalee keeping. Twlrly Whlrly" will con district, U the Hotel Portland from I Weary Wragglea , Ed. Brennan tlnue during the week. Nampa. , - ' v. ''.;? I Detective Holscombe Ed. Brennan Harry Wlte, a mining man, leavea 1 Squire Brown. ....... ....James Halley nCB WKnOmV , AT OOMRATS. today for Haker City., . IRube Millar... O. Kavanaughl rt js patrlotiam Indeed, which prompts A. O. Anseu, formerly city treasurer I Fiddler. ...Jamea Halley i.mMMMi.ii at Cordraa theatre ox Bpoicane,jis a me mperuu, en rout i ra Arapeua mmpxins , in the presentation of "The Ensign,1 0H2BTX Pacific Metal Works Babbitt Metals ARB IN THE FRONT RANK rectories! rertlaad, Or. I las rraaolaoe, CM. 73 Nortn Second Street Portland. Or. to Tacom D RyrleJ Spokane repreaenUtlve of Balfour, Oiithrle 4 Co., la at the land. ' ' , P. D. TUlL of Tull ft Oibbe. la at the Portland Iron Spokane. - :ri. -. Betsy Brown Scrape beat entertainers In the world. Who but the Arcade theatre manager would ever bring such a famous and costly trio aa Queen, Btowe and Diamond, to this city. Among the others on the bill era, Weston and Trau. two of the best skit' tists in America; Perry and Whiting; Harry Howard and Kate Coyle. On account of the length and diversity of, this a-etar act bill the week-day ftotlce to Creditors. . Bll.BT0l,Ii? SolJ.ln5 when Morgan Sweeney, aa Abraham Lln . ..Minnie waitenngi.nl- ..v.. iif,i hnn M hi, hM in Lottie UnderWOOd Lh. ..., . . .... ,h,rmlnr timliin. tlnn At hoth nerformancea veaterdav I m -i k .-.a 7.1 it n k m . . ..... . - I z - -- ' r: - . -1 1 " v Baney uawen mm summer i rips. ".WM,.rorsa res,po"at ,erni' our , ' I tain calls is a result of the act. Smarting Wednesday, June , tha hand-1 . The Elleford company haa produced orae Regulator line eteamer Bailey the best attractfon of lta engagement In Gataert wUl run lta regular aummer Ensian.' Pletro Boa so. in the tlUe Women's Exchange m a-eaa aiv area auaet, JS.w'itoirf' up C0'unD1f 10 " Part on "B. B." frigate San Jacinto, won d.?i5.tr?t .-2? .SV2Ma r,urn--. Boat ,aY Alder-atreet Je heart of the audience at hla first ap- AUIUBl ; nu wmu, wvmmm. mi l- WUK at 8:30 S. m.. returning aOOUt TanliI rwHnn IMrmlil sona having clalma against twa esute p. m. on Sundays a special excursion T, Mcelient nart while LUlian El- V are invitedTto present same, with proper W b run. r, Round trip $1. Consider- ? ft ",c," reallT "lever. ven,nr" vouchers, at Mr. WaU'a residence, 754 -. tbe excellent meals served on board. I l,.I-'u L'-J2L . I Vemt AnVnv street, on or hafora mlw I w. i... . ..... ,.. . ,..!, maw w m ' ' ' ... J (IU UW WW W. V 1 . IVTa .(. Ml). .UVIMU nlaflua months from abOVO date. -C . J aM1 k. . a,nflta mm with Pnrtlam. I Puse- i. . rs. rColumbla river scenery is without nvuroxs ooKpairr Ba-BvaAoxs Manager W. M. Russell of Cordray'a theatre haa re-engaged the Elleford company to appear In "The Ensign' during this week. The company will present -"A Lion's Heart"' next -Sunday afternoon and nvirv" i.nd vnu'ra allahtlna your eastern vis to BU Louia ana uwoago ana return, acre if you do not take them on the Oat- tow Excursion Rates account world'a fair, via Great Northern I art to the locks. PAIUY MBNUTUMday j raUway, June 7.' 1, 17. 11. H. Dickson, CP. T.; Aa, lis Twro Bwmuwi, ' f . i - i i ,'..,' Tea. Coffee or Cbocolate ,7.,.,..,,,: to .Chicken Broth . . . , .. .-, ..... .lOe , .,.: Cold Lamb and Jelly, ., ,,,16o Hot Biscuit and Jloney.,.;j, ae " G reen Peas i .,.,.,,,. . , , , . . , , 4 , , , So X-.' Crab Salad . A. ... . . , i '-. . . . , . . .iOc . .' R-aan1 anil hlltlur iltrv.il ar(,H BtfarV order, of 10c or over, (Wednesday's OpDortunlty Offered Ladles... . The play aa a whole, la certainly the .-..-..- k-,-. - K J. WIIUWI ,V.. V.. Wa- ..a. . 1 . . 'I " . " " quaatlon aa beautiful aa la to.be seen. V.." ZlV.r9 V wUIi.y ft r- ------- - ' ' 71 ' ponunuy eeiaom onrerea. Mnis u weea production.. It isa far better attraction McAllen ft McDonnell, who are onald- than many a ahow that chargea much ered authority on the coaat for-dreaS higher, auma. . v, roods, are boldine- a weelfa sale, durlna which event 'nlaea of draaa rood a both AT Tn AJtOASH. , I black and colored, will ba aold at .a The Arcade's bill for, the coming week, I wonderful reduction. Price are quoted r, w,ri4'. Vol- Hrk.t. to fi . t.t. wnicn receives lta nrat preaentation to-ion a rew leaders in tneir aa. m toaara By George Baker & Co., Alder and Park j and Chicago, account dedication of th day, is a fair example of the enterprise paper. This firm clalma, and rightly, streets, at , 19., m. Sale of furniture, Oregon, building at the exposition. ? Get' diaplayed y this, popular family play- too, to be the largest retail acllera of carpets, atoi George Baker A Co, auo-1 ticket at the O. R. ft N. office. Third houae. --i Upon it appear the. names of dress goods on the coaaV Don't forget f Auciion Sales Ton.drrow.1l Oregon Day at the Fair. June 7 baa been named aa eel ling datel LIVE BUFFALO SHOW With Uluatrated lecturea by a frontierman who .roughed it 'on the plains In tho 'f 0 and '70a Showing 10 pioturee are- made from memory. THIS WEtt-Toesday. Wednesday, Thorsday, Friday. Satorday, Sandiy ni sr. m WAintNCTOit-uicE tekt Take the at aad Waaalagtoa Street Gars. ASXZSSXOaT . . 10 Boon opea 7 p. am. Z-ectore be gins promptly at Tt44 sharp. Somefhing Xverybody aad Taett Obilarea Saoejd See. CORDRAVS THEATRE -K .OOJUISAT ft gUBslXI, Xaaagen. Extra annonnwDiDt eeatiased by Toolfht sad ill week. dtmaad W. J. Elleford Company la the bMt play ef th year, ' A treffleados seeeees. "THE ENSIGN" Night price, 10c. He and 90c. THF RAkFD THF1TDP iw, Mai Seorg t. Baker, gale lew re and Mauager. Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday. Tbe Caatne Company la TWIRLY WHIRLY Tbe daltitleat Weber ft Field nlnalcat hnrleeqee. sveniDK pneea, ioc, xoc, woe, km. UattBM. 10c, 16c 3Sc. LYRIC THEATRE (Ceraer Aldar aad Beveata.lt. M1QM-CLASS REFUSED VAUDBVim.,13 - 1:80 to 4:0. T:M to 10 0. Ocatllineos performaace Sunday, a to 10 P. xxx currs o hickex. ARCADE TnrATRC MVBNTS AN9 WaaHmOTON. . REFINED VAUDCVIUC ':m te :. T: to U:M. ; 'Z MmnHY CONTINUOUS THOU a TO ta-aa Bknn w a rtwm AvumpUnu a Wa Attvy t w ffVs Aaamftftas. mwu iaaaa eev wir7ki mymmmi. 10MISSVM TEN CKT$ TO ACT lUt FRITZ THEATRE MSatU StntHSTDI. - pkko run. rves, : w. u. browH, ilea, VAUDEVILLE ; dally at t aa S i, ear, COKCBBT Bill - , T.L17.1KH BROS." . - ' j : : :i IT". :-:nv Blue; Mountain Sanatorium TBXA1 ctnta .or aTT ajto Consumption Sanatorium treatment la ' tha Ideal and only successful treat" ment for tuberculosis. It con- alata principally of life in th ' open air, reat, forced feeding, hy dro-thorapy and massage. The batha at thla inatltutlon are sup' piled from, natural . hot "mineral - springs, the waters of which e: ' ert a marked curative influence. Patlenta from tha weat aide of the ' mountains are especially benefited .by tbe change of climate. Tha dry air of eastern Oregon and M00 feet of altitude atlmulate the ap-i petite and Improve nutrition. Baaozalom catea a the Q. B. ft IT. Co. .Bay tickets to Biaghaa Springs. Address by mail, . DR. J. E BINGHAM XBBOB, OBBOOB, . , Boston Painless Dentists XBOWB TXB WOBXB OTXBj.":- leniiste in t-oniana nsT-ni ileal disoovery to apply to eilnlase Extracting, Flll g Teeth, and guaranteed Are the only dentists In Portland having tna lata notanieai the auma tor In and Crowning T twelve yeara Laraest dental concern in the world. All work guaranteed foe twelve years. ' . - . . ITCim EaUffllnatios ,fIEE WlTFllllnju...lOc ran Mt Teela.u.sg Iridji Nark MM field HlUnet...ft.09 Cold Crewsi... Jl.e Ttata wltnontpUio IS.M Crowns aad Bridge Work at low prlues a specialty. Our Fatea Double SueWoa wiU Aold yout teetA ap to place, , - , ','v-: BO STtTBBBTS. ' Our entire atalt ar world-renownod specialists men of long years' experi ence; beat artificial ttr wKri! ! gold tillers ana erown ana unaim wir men in the world. lUy atteuount al ways present. , Our cftlcea In ell l'"- ' ITnUod States have b - i yeara COS. r:: f F N It 1 ' (i,-S. , I tioBMm;-m ; r: atreeta. j.t $ l- I performers who are laawd' taoat tberto Tiaic tnem; t&is -Af v -. V '.-.--.,-sv---;:;:-; y.;j Kv' ?rt&-:--:.t ;rX.i:r1x--ytXA