I It ,1.1 if..- VTHE OREGON1 DAILY, JOURNAL; PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY 'EVENING. ' JUNE 8. I0O4L TOWN TOPICS tUhniant Grasd -4. .'.Dark rfl " . xaniuam nig ,,,, ),,.,,.,. .Jara Peser ,, "Twlrlf Twlrlr" i Arcade .......... Vaudeville r Lyrle ,., .Vaudeville the assaults of carpenters." mechanics and painter ill winter th craft now presents an , appearance . of beauty. Starting today, th Oatsert will leave Alder street wharf at 8:10 a, m. every morning ror a trip up the Columbia, to the Cascades and return. The trip , la one of unuaual. beauty and caa.be ap preciated, beat from the decks of this steamer. ' - On Su&davs enenlal excur sions will be In order and, 'tie then many noma take advantage of thle trip. Bring your friends along, that you may enjoy the scenery with them. . Don't ten tnem about It after you have, come nome. .Tneyii. never truly anoreclate m BoiwieT TO BE DRYDOCKED ' " .VU P". ! until ... with their wrry.., -''hVh XXZZZa IVldVnT. la" he ?iltrI the morning and , -V irr .inat Mr-end u . ". Pringing you back in Fort r v. v. r . ,.; r, i about SABTB COMPUTY WXXOX OWN TU talbott, m ram , vbssxi, c&bavzs a it. oxbb, sboovs sexooa-sa womx TXSI-AOTOXT. Steamer Chlco from Portland, s Balled- Schooner William Beaton for Astoria. Sailed att p. m. yesterday Steamer Al liance for Portland and way porta, v Astoria, June 7. Balled at . p. m. Schooner .W. F., Wltsemann for San Francisco. . , v . J . -Ban Francisco, Juns 7.-Ariived at 4:30 p. m. steamer Aurelia from Port land. t : Manila, June J. Balled Schooner Commerce for Portland. ' Queenstown, Jon . Arrived Brltlih Bark Andorlnbs from Portland. Astoria. June $. -Condition of the bar a at I a. m., smooth,' light southeast wind; deatner cloudy. , ' . ; . dreesea, torn . protographa and Either this afternoon or tomorrow morning the American Schooner Will- o'clock! just in time for trina I "uPPr. ana in time, too, for the theatre. -..i, I Best of meals served on board. Only di iirmfnii onow wwiu j uw vuufiv. i ftn - , - I lam JJOWuSa will be taken They had a nercfight t Biturday f niaht. if frasments or wnat once werei : . . mn nainta(. 'th RniiM ii. ..hvi ciomina; may ow Miiun. - . . , i' -v . - ,, in port last nlaht from San Francisco. .- ...- I . 'i n a finiftt RABt atiietst I MSB wsa, PTlia. 1-L11si was .postponed ana win d inrenneu J,:hnr .rr ...Vll VtT.,". I and the fact that ahe waa not docked int nuputDU namiura ini a . . . w - . out later.; luaoana wmiuw. mm "! J"!" I. tki Californl mtroo,ll l look perhap. he w a trUto angry that night. - w at " upon by Toc shipper, s. the best of .... .v.. Kt. I boats COmiMlIln naaannmra to atla was a little wrousht vv. I embark at Bonneville, pack their bag- . i i , . - - I gage out to the railroad track, get Sons and Daughters of Indian War I aooard a train, disembark again at the Veterans met at O. A. R. hall yestsr- locks and lug their stuff back a long day to make arrangements for enter-1 disUnce to the steamboat There la talnlng the Indian War Veterans, who oomfort In riding on the Spencer. It la than down the coast The vessel Is owned by the same com pany that operates the schooner W. H. Talbott, which had the distinction of being the first craft that waa ever docked at , Portland. It Is raken for granted that the work and rates were AXOVa TM WATSKTBOirr. At :S0 this morning the steamer Bailey Oatsort of the Regulator line left I for the Cascade locks with about 50 passengers aboard. The Spencer and Dalles City preceded her by an hour and a half and both of them went out with big, passenger lists. This is the first trip for ths Bailey Gatxert since she has been remodeled. This morning the schooner David Bvana began receiving a lumber cargo at the Inman-Poulaen mill. She Is un der charter to the Paclfla Export com pany to carry lumber to Shanghai. Early this morning the schooner O, W. Watson left down for the sea in tow of ths Ocklahama. She la loaded with Distinguished Clergymen And Prominent Temperance Workers Use and Endorse Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Rev. A, Mdeod, D. D the Great Prcichcr, Was Cured of Dyspep sia and Nervous Prostration of Forty Years' Standing by the Wonderful Medicine Whose Vir tues He Extols and to the Cura tive Qualities of Which He Owes His Renewed Vigor and Perfect Health. meat in their annual convention June handsomely saulnped. and then think tl"fetory .t'.?n that thsy )umbar tot Bm Pt6ro. t - . m m.. - - - . t . i nAini n aanfl rn vinavian nara in. 11. Committees were appointed snd dq-ior mat moat delightful trip through the nations pledged. They Intend to , give I midst of the wildest . soenery la ths the veterans a pleasant reception, a I world and through the great locks that good entertainment and plenty to eat I took 10 years to build. Tel. Main 1421 They neat meet June) II it I P. n. at the same place. AU sons And daughters who ' will assist are requested to oom- munlcate with the secretary, Mra. J. W. j MoOregor, 117 Larrabea street, city. decided to eend the Bowden here In stead of having her treated at Sao Fran cisco. As the company which owns the Talbott is ths first to send another vea- I to Portland dtrart from Ran Trn. ThS annual (naatlna tfck nMMClCO to be docked, it ts the Opinion Of ..J. . ?n . . J? a. " ' Pr.?B I Ihnu ln.r..tad lon.ll that the ork The annual tea of the Ladies' Relief I All ethical practitioners invited. Ths society waa held yesterday afternoon j sessions will be held In the Allsky at the Chlldren'e Home. Mrs. P. J.I building, corner Third and Morrison Mann, aaslsted by other officers and streets. E. Q. Clark. Secretary members of the board of. directors, re ceived. Mrs. A. O. ' Kloiterman was In! Men's Methodist Social union ex cur charge of the candy tablea. She waa lelon up the lordly Columbia, Cascade nasistea Dy Mrs. Amen tsuiterneia, airs. I ixcks snd return, Friday. Splendid Leo Kloeterman and Mra. U Herkleson. I steamer Bailey . Gatsert, Alder street The tea table waa In charge of Mra. dock, :t0 a. m. Visiting delegatea and jiarry Alien, aeeistea oy Mrs. Btgmuna i tourists specially Invited. Come and Frank. Mra. O. F. Pax ton,, and the I enjoy a day with them. Round trip Misses Loewenber, Joseph!, Whtdden tickets tl.eO. at J. K. GUI's and Wood- Bute Denui TasToVlVa wm e hTd in Interested locally that the work thla city Thursday, Friday and Batur-r" ? "r"V, . . '',u, na t.,.v. i ..; n . A.lpromUient ablpper expressed It In this excellent program nas been prepared. and Catlln. lard, Clark A Co. Local option haa carried In the state of Oregon, so that it la now optional with communities whether they be wet or dry. It ,1s likewise optional with people whether they patronise a mod- Thomas El Kulme, Inspector of r.l,.VI. 4 k.4 kl. . W this morning. It show, that durtn. the f 'T.'T. montb izs aewer and 1 cesspool con nectlons were mads. The report alao wise: Shipowners will take their vessels wherever . they can get the best rates, providing Ihs work Is woll done, and that la undoubtedly the principal, and in fact, the only reaaon that the decision waa reached to dock the Bowden at Portland." The aohooner is 115. feet long, Is IS.t feet wide and abe haa a depth of 11.4 feet Her net registered tonnage Is 196, and two pontoona will be required to handle her. She came from the Bay City In ballsst, and moored at the Ban- fleld dock. The vessel Is under char ter to the Pacific Export Lumber com pany to carry a cargo of lumber to Tslngtau, China, and will begin loading It Is eatlmated that she will take out about 975,000 feet The steamer George Loo nils Is en i route up the rrver with a cargo of fuel oil from San Francisco. Balfour-Guthrie aV Co. have chartered the A mere lan schooner Commerce to load lumber at Portland for the orient The veesel Is now an route from Manila, and la expected to arrive here during the latter part of next month. The Com merce took out a cargo of lumber from here for the far eaet Iaat February. li 1 ' ern. up-to-date laundry or one that has shows that Mr. Hulme made 4t offl not the aand to bear the expenee of alclal visits during the month, and that team-heated polisher, sucn aa the two 1,051 plumbing fixtures were connected operated by the Union Laundry, See- ond and Columbia. Thla Institution never No transfers at Cascade Locks. The considers expense where the Interests steamer Spencer aalls through to The of Its patrons are concerned. Its tele- Dalles without change. The trifling CmiBXXO A UHStOM CBAjrT. The Seabtrd Is -the name of a hand some little yawl that haa Just been built at Portland. The craft was officially! measured yesterday afternoon by Deputy Collector Barnes, and Ita dimensions are aa follows: Length. 41 feet; width, 111 feet and depth of hold 4 feet It Is I owned by. Charles E. Klouchek of thiol city and will be used principally as a plasure boat. It is provided with two! masts and when properly rigged will look at a distance like a email schooner. Those who have seen the Beablrd pro nounce her to be one of the neatest looking little sailing Teasels ever built to ply in local waters. ENDORSE Honored and Respected Among Men, After More Than 50 Years of Constant Service In the Pres byterian Church, Dr. Mdeod Makes the Following Frank and Outspoken Statement of What Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Has R Done for Him: . 1 am now In my 73d year and have served God fearleesy and to the best of my ability In my chosen calling. For more than forty years 1 have been af flicted with dyapepala and nervous prostration. At times I would get so run down constitutionally through overwork as to be disqualified entirely from dis charging my ministerial duties. The older I grew the more the dlaease seemed to prey upon me. The most noted physicians failed to prescribe any .medlnlnes that benefited me. I could neither eat nor sleep, and for more than two years I had to take aleeplns powdera every night "My nervous prostration becsme well night unbearable. But for the grace of God helping wne, I would not be In the land of the living. Language falls to exprese th agony of my mind. "Something over a month ago I began taking your preparation. A. McLeod. D. D.. of the Detroit Presbytery. Blue Mountain Sanatorium FOB TM TBBATMXHT AJTD OF Consumption Sanatorium treatment Is the Ideal snd only successful treat-"' ment for tuberculosis. It con slats principally of life In the open sir, rest forced feeding, by-dro-thorapy and massage. The baths at thla Institution srs sup plied from natural hot mineral springs, the waters of which ex ert a marked curative Influence. Patlenta from the west skle of th mountains are sspeclally bene fit ml by the change of climate. The dry air of eastern Oregon and 2,400 feet of altitude stimulate the ap petite and Improve nutrition. Baoarsiom rates em the O. Sk ft Iff. Co. Bay tickets to Bingham Springs. Address by gaafl, DR. J. E BINGHAM OIBBOV, OBZOOV. TEETH Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Boston Painless Dentists mrzcTOBg abb bvst. 3 AT JJWM OHAJlTBBa BAOB. V. phone Is specialty. Main S9I. Ladles' work a The funeral of Mrs. T. J. Brumfleld, who dlsd Mondsy at her horns, 744 Pettygrove street wss held at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the First Bsptlst church. high water In the locks does not Inter fere with this staunch and fleet river boat. Leaves foot of Washington street at 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. Telephone Main 1423. M. Officiate Bow Examining Tessela la Fort. Local Inspectors Edwards and Fuller Inspected the tug Daring tbia mornlbg. The Daring was recently built at Aber deen and was brought down to Portland to be equipped with boilers and ma chinery. The work has been done by the Willamette, Iron & Steel Works, and It Is said that the vessel is now innimncnnnt Dr. Kva V. flnvilar. Mrs. Brumfleld waa graduate of Northern Illinois college of practically ready to return up the coast w" Ji'" it i i ..... L. - I j a . aha ) a7iia1 hv lha nrava Harhor To. I " wc,i itiiuwii 4 ciiuii.il c.ruiea, wnrre inf I mi;a.gi, wiauca iu aiiiwunco uiai m w... n 4 - was regarded aa generous and charitable I has opened optical parlors at 207 Allsky boat company of Aberdeen, and will be and an untlrina- worker. The funeral huildlne-. and la nreoared to examine used entirely for towing vessels into was largely attended, and many elabor-leyea and fit glasses correctly. All work ate snd beautiful floral offerings were I guaranteed. received. Regulator line ateamers for The While ridina a wheel to his work at Dalles, Lyle. Hood River, Bt Martin's Information hss been received here to the effect that. In order to Improve ita service, the Nippon Yusen Kalshs line has chartered space In the stesm ers operated by the Boston Towboat and the China Mutual companies between Puget sound and the orient The former line la owned by a Japanese Arm and at the outbreak of the war all of ita steamera were withdrawn. One of them j waa placed In commission again a ahort In the brief period of two daye I found that It began to help me. It gave me strength, aided my digestion, settled my nerves snd I have gained ten pounds slnoe taking It. "I thank God there Is such a medlolne to be had. and recommend all people with weak, broken-down constitutions, and nervous people especially, to use It. I feel thst it will help them. I will bs glad to answer any communications In regard to the healing virtue of your preparation. I am a temperance man, and I do not-think my position In this matter will bs misunderstood." (REV.) A. McLEOD, D. D. Oreenleaf. Mich., Jan. 22. 1904. Rev. Dr. McLeod' s endorsement la but the outpouring of a grateful soul The letter of a man who haa been relieved of great Buffering and who openly acknowledges the treat medicinal value of Duffy's Purs Malt Whiskey. Minis ters of the gospel, doctors of medicine, nurses snd people In every walk of life unlti In commending this wonderful medlolne the only perfect tonic-stimulant the one true, medicinal whlakey. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey cures coughs, colds, worst form of grip, consumption, bronchitis, nneumonla. ca tarrh, dyspepsia and all kinds of stomach trouble. It never falls to build up a worn-out system, to sooths the tired nerves, to bring perfect health to the whole being. Every testimonial la published In good faith and guarsnteed. Bold by druse-lets and grocers or direct, 11.00 per bottle. Medical booklet free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.. RochestSr. N. Y. XBOWV TU WOBXB OTBB Are the only dentists In Portland having ths lets botanical discovery to apply to the gums for Painless Extracting, Fill Ins and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed twelve years. Largest dental concern In the world. All work guaranteed tot twelve years. TtCTB TBABSZT AJTD WATSOV CX.HAB. and out of the bay. The vessel has been supplied with powerful machinery, and It Is said that she will be among the best tugboats on the coast RULES TO GOVERN INDIAN LAND SALES Ths schooners Transit and O. W. Wat son cleared ror Ban Pedro yesterday with lumber cargoes, the former carry-I XtAJTD OFFXOB 1XCHTII CBB9TTLB Ths river steamer Paloma was also the Weatberl'y Creamery company's of-I snd Collins' Hot Springs. Cascade Locks Inspected today, and yesterday the In cea, on the east side, this morning. W. snd all way polnta leave every morn- apectors examined the condition of the H. Bartlett was struck by a rig on the ling (except Sunday), 7 o'clock, from steamers T. J. Potter and the Altona. Aider street a oca. Best or meaia. -r none Main 14. lng 460.000 feet and the latter 690,000 feet steel Drldge at 8:30 o clock and aus talned Injuries which caused his re moval to the Good Samaritan hospital. He wss examined by a house physician, and . It waa found that bla chest was Injured, but no bones were broken. He will recover quickly, It is thought ' Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, who waa in jured In a-' runaway accident last Mon- at her home, 128 North Nineteenth street It Is expected that she will be able to be out within a few dava. Today the nrst through Burlington train of atandard and tourist sleepers I The annual meetina of the stock' will leave Portland for the east The holders of the Portland Hotel company train win run over tne nortnern racinc will be held at the hotel this (Wed nee tracks to Billings, Mont, men over the l day) evening at 7:80 o'clock. Kurungion system to Bt. ixuis. This new train pulled out of the Union depot! Who furnished your electrical sup- this morning with every coach filled. I plies T Why, the Northwest Electrlo and It Is said that many tlcketa have Engineering company, J0 Stark atret neen sold ror ruture dates. Electrical fana. all kinds, all sixes, all uoiumDia river scenery, rortiana to nrioes at ths Northwest Electrlo En. Cascade Locks and The Dalles. Orand- arlneerlng company's, 209 Stark street est river scenery in tne worm. An op portunity to view the flood and cascades Dr. Mary MacLachlan, office 701 of the Columbia In one day. Seen to Mara uam buildina: phone main 17171 perfection from deck of Regulator line Residence phone Scott 4SB4 aieamera, leaving Aiair-nrm qdck ev ery morning 7 o'clock. Meals served on board the very best Bates the low est Phone, Msln 914. 60c dinner dally from 4:20 to I p. The Calumet. 149 Seventh. William Thomas, a workman at the Lewis and Clark fair grounds, reported to Captain of Police Bailey at an early hour this morning that he had met a young woman on the street last night who persugdnd him to go With him to the Turns Ha lie. While there, he I stated, she robbed him of $16. Detec tive Hartman waa detailed on the case. 8. H. Q ruber, lawyer. 17 Com'ol Bloc I, Wise Bros., dentists, the Falling bldg. OXXBIXT PBBSOVAXm Mr. end Mra. Leo Frlede have re. turned from their eaatern trip, and are now located at the Portland hotel. At home on Sunday afternoon and evening. T. R. Sheridan, a Roseburg banker and on next Monday afternoon. and capitalist, is In the city. Mr. Sherl- Frank H. Jones, a mining engineer of dan will accompany James Olsason as (Denver, la In Portland with the view a delegate to the Democratic national of making this city his future home. convention In St. Louis the latter part George a. Mayger, a merchant of of this month. It is expected that Gov-1 Mayger, who fvaa elected to the leglsta ernor Chamberlain will be a member of ture yesterday, Is at the Imperial, the party. - I H. G. VanDusen, state' fish oommiS . Isloner, is at the Imperial from Astoria. In considering where to have some s. B. L. Penrose of Walla Walla is marble, .granite or monumental work at the Hoter Portland.. done you cant afford to slight the r. d. Merrill of Seattle is a Hotel foremost place in business, our work is Portland guest. out guarantee and you'll And It all that can be desired. Otto Schumann, next door to Taylor Street church. F. Dunbar of Salem arrived at the Portland last night. George N. Crosfleld of Wasco is at the Portland. Gilbert Hunt, mayor of Walla Walla, Every day finds new names entered in our books. Portland business men are I lg at the Imperial. finding out that there's one place in L. M. Rice, a Seattle lumber merchant. town ineir pnounu mo u ut i is at the imperial. attention and I? well executed. Metro- l, T. Harris, a politician Of Eugene, poiitan x-nnting- company, in f romifa an Imperial guest. street. That's the place. At 8:30 o'clock this morning the Bailey Gatsert left Alder street wharf for her first trip up the Columbia on the summer schedule. The boat is now one of the finest on western watera and is the acme of luxury. Drs. Adix 4 Northrop OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416 Dekum Building EXAMINATIONS; FREE , Women's Exchange 133 Teat Street, ea DAILY MENU THURSDAY Tea Coffe or Choooiate t . 6c Cream Tomate) Soup . iu0 Chicken Fricassee, Ilot Bisoult and - orange Marmelade ,,.',23! Cold Ham . r ......Ita Egg and Sardine Salad, with French Dreewlng i'..., , , ,t 60 Cub Custard . . . t . ... ,....,. 16o Bread and butter served with, every oMr of loo or more. irlday's mend I yu. e4 tomorrow, - , - Sam M. Garland, an attorney of Leb anon, Or., is at the Hotel Imperial. Rev. M. J. Kelly of Heppner la stop ping at the Imperial during a visit to the city. John F. Morrlsey, a wealthy retired Physician and drua stare nroorietor of After a seige of Brooklyn, and wife are, at the Perkins while touring the coast. W. W. Whipple, who la planning to build a big hotel In Astoria, is among today's gueats at the Perkins hotel. George H. Smith, a restaurant pro prietor of Eugene, is a guest at the Bel vedere. O. E. Hunter, a business man of Goble, la at the Belvedere while on a i brief visit to the city. Phil Berkley, an Oakland. Or. mer chant. Is at the Belvedere. Louis Lachmund, a hop , merchant of oaiem, is at me seiwaere. . , Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, of Van couver, B. C, are spending their honey moon in this city at th Hotel -Portland Mr. Hunter Is a prominent merchant of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs, Hunter were members of a party of six which took the river trip to The Dalles today. Th others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Banks, Mrs. William Boys of Port land and Robert Fox of Seattle. Mrs. Herbert Bartholomew ' and her son Nelson have arrived from Heppner to spend th summer with Mrs. William Dunn, 419 Bell wood street The Potter is owned by the O. R. A N. company, and about the middle of thla month will go on the run between Port land and the beach. Bhe is generally looked upon aa bolng the fastest boat in local waters. Admirers of the Spencer say that ahe is the swiftest thing afloat In thia particular locality. AT THE THEATRES OF OBAJTD BOBDB X.AJTBB TO BB OLD AVOTJIT 1 FABT OF Tad TBAOT OOTBBB9 WITB OBOWTX OF TTKBBB. The land office at Oregon City has re- Iceived a schedule of the lands to be of fered for sals In the Grand Ronde In- QUEEN VOTE CONTEST EumlMtJei RCC Cold Filltnti .SIM Cold Crowns ..S1M TcihwhlM.Utcs$S.M ExunlHslloa ...ftEE SUvcr FUIIntt....S0 Fall Set Tctti.li.l) Iridlt Work ..MM Crown a aad Mrldra Work at losr DrleM PDftWC EYPITIWf specialty. Oar Patent Double SaoUoa UKUno cALIlInu wt"oMyw,tBPtoptaofc v viv aji a a, I Our entire staff ih world-renowned aneclal lata men of Ions Taara axDerU Margaret Paff rath la still in the lead eace; best artificial teeth makera; best for queen of the Mardl Graa and Car nival. Ths count msde laat night shows the following results: Margaret Paffrath .....2,1(4 Anna Simmons 1,431 Anna Atkinson 1,411 Retba Fowler 1,21 Pearl Bones 1,227 Mas Mason 805 Fanny Hendee A. Two c.ndrTate;: Mi.." Tibitha Ki S'.i m and Leila Russell have withdrawn from cold fillers and crown and brldse work men in the world. Lady attendant al ways present Our offices In all large etttes In the' United State have been established for 21 years. Boston Painless Dentists OOB. TtTTM. AMO XOBBZSOK BTS. Entranre 1 H Mnrrtaon Street RANCH OF r ICES: T1S lint Ave., BeertUl the race. Miss Kern was obliged to re sign on scoount of the serious Illness of her mother. Miss Russell haa no time to devote to the contest Next Saturday evening a courier will announce the date of the arrival of the rmm aboabb iusk Nothing In the vaudeville world la 80 firm are too acarce or rare for the management dlan reservation, beginning at I a. m., they In that belief, that they state they of the Arcade theatre to produce. August 1, and continuing until 11 a. m.. are willing to wager almost any reason- As a fair Instance of this, the pro- Aurust t. Ths set of congress passed aDie sum on tne outcome 01 a race . ui mo prcaenT wee may ds Api-u 28. 1904, provides for a aale of a king of the carnival. The announce- tween the two steamers. taaen. it in easy to claim that a per- vtLTt ot thi Und, ot tn Grand Ronde ment will be made from the top of a tall Speaking of races. Captain Cochran, former is from "the big eastern clr- rVaarvatlon. aggregaUng 24.S01.4S acrea, building, amid the blase of colored light, one of the owners of the new steamer fuits, but even if the ststement were and .a,ed bld( w, be recejVed at ths and the music of brass bands. The her- Telephone, believes that hia vessel Is true. It Is ao guarantee of merit When Oregon City land office for the entire aid will announce through a megaphone auing 10 auuw Bro.i ivoou. " wu- - w ,v, WuCr.i, Beparate north and south, halt or the mat an loyai suDjects or tne king are fldent that be will have the fastest boat I Btows and Diamond, who have sung mi L. hia m ha raaivarf I rmieatl tn ha nru.nt AH thai fliud atlrin on tne wuiameue ana uiumu.s river.. -..v racw, in w m reniifor each tract ierally subdivided, and I of bis arrival, and do him honor. tsnouia tne tnree steamers memionea nju Vi m uuumry, oumea 10 ron-1 varying In slie from 40 to 170 acres, make a trip down the river at the same land, the public will notice that it la ThAra MV.-i fractional lots, which time, it is admitted that they would put me Arcsos tneatre tnat gets tnem. no accounts for ths odd acreage in some of CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIO SALE BEACH RATES NOW ON. i up a fine race. salary is too high for this premier vaudeville theatre to pay, providing the act is worth the price. No lover of amusement no shopper wsitlng to psss an idle hour, snd no 1 child should miss this week's great pro gram, f MAYDX HAX.J, OOEB AMEOBB. British Bark Meats With Mishap la Osa- tral America. A. Tucker, general manager of the shipping firm of Meyer, Wilson St Co has received word that the British bark Haydn Hail went asnore on May zo in "The Ensign," at Cordray's theatre Is the vicinity of Guayaquil, Central Amer- doing a good business this week. Noth- ica. The captain notified the owners ing so good in the way of melodrama that he did not think any serious dam- has been seen here this season, and at age had been done, and at the first high the prices now charged the offering Is tide he expected to be able to put to sea. really Sn attraction. There will be a OOOS MOW AT COBDBAYMs. The Elleford company's production of . T.--i i. . . . 1 . i tracts. matinee 09 Saturday. The Haydn Hall Is coming north In search of a charter, and the owners have written for Information concerning the ratea for docking vessels at both Port- ?A"a.,ruf.'?. ."L !n." V.?.! merrify t the.Baker theatre, the laugh- p.y the balance due on the tract pur " J , . . nl tf.nnrlnflM linrll flva mlntitaa a f In "TWIBtT WHTBIiT.' "Twlriy Whiriy," now the tracts. Bidding! Conditions. The bids for each tract must be for- wsrded to the Oregon City land office, within the dates named, accompanied by a certified check, payable to the secre tary of the Interior, of 20 per cent of the bid. Each bidder, however, may pre sent bids separately for any number of No bids shall bs reoeived for less than $1.25 per acre, and the eum total of all bids must squal or exceed ths amount of 228,600, which will be paid to the Indians as compensation for their property. The department reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Ths bids will be forwarded to Washington with the recommendation of the local land offl- runnlng clals, and all bidders will bs required to Th O. B. B. Amaomneea Zow Flgar for th Beaaoa of 104. Th O. R. A N.' announces th low round trip rat of 14.00 to Deach points. Particulars of Q W. Btlnaer, City Ticket Agent, Third and Washington streets. JyDeDBl bane of human erlalenr Burdock Blood Bitters cures it. oromut- ly, permanently. Regulates and tones ine la stomach. Our entire stock of Japanese and Chinese curios must b closed out within the next six weeks, as we have to va- cate our building before th first of August Everything at bargains. Ivory carvings, bronse, new brass ware, fin decprated China ware, Satauma, Clolssonle, silk embroideries, matting, toys, fireworks, etc. We cordially invite the public to call and inspect our fin goods. 1 mad that she will be docked at the nearest port, which Is San Francisco. As It is probable that the vessel has not been Injured to any extent Mr. Tucker la of the opinion that ahe will com either direct to Portland or Puget sound. The owners, however, will de cide the matter aa soon as they receive' copies of the dockage charges, which have been forwarded to them. JAFS BLOCKASB FSBTJrtlT&A. ter Ita fall on the last incident some times longer. There is enough mate rial to stock a dosen farce comedies and the music la full of melody and ginger. The actors all do clever work, and the chorua Improves vwlth every perform ance. Rice and Cady, Bobby North, Sydney D Gray, Frank Blair, Joseph Dalley, Lou Harlow, Flossie Hope and Lillian Levey have established them selves aa favorites, and receive a hearty welcome every night Next week "Barbara Fidgety" will be the offering. HEALTH REPORT SHOWS PORTLAND IS GROWING Not James Stott, But James Scott. - In yesterday' Journal th advertise ment of th Coast. Cereal company was made to read that the , name of th manager was James Stott It should have run James Scott Th manager claim notto be any relation to th de feated candidate for - sheriff, and . asks that, th correction fed. mads, , v; , ; , X,iae Tu&g Coast Barred by Imperial Baval Fovoea. Collector of Customs Patterson yes terday received the following communi cation, which was directed to the de partment at Washington by the Japan ese minister: "I have th honor to Inform you that am In receipt of a cablegram from his City Health Commissioner II. R. Biers imperial majesty's minister of foreign dorf this morning Issued his report for affairs. In which I am instructed to ae-1 ths month of May. The report ahows quaint the government of the United that there were three more births than states witn tne lact mat Admiral kogo. laeains. under command of the imperial govern- I During the month of May 119 births ment, on May 4. declared that the en-were reported to the city health board, tire coast of the Llao Tung peninsuls. I whll there were 114 deaths. The males lrlnar south ot a straight line drawn be-1 form a majority in both cases, the birth tween PItsuewo and Pulantlen, was ef-1 report showing 69 males and 50 females, f actively blockaded by the Imperial I while of the deaths 63 were males and naval forces, and that th blockade will 68 females. continue to be maintained in that state." Mention Is made that the informa tion may be of interest to shippers and mariners. BtABJCBB VOTXa. Astoria, June I. Arrived at 6 a. m. Steamer Wnlttler from San Francisco. Sailed at 7 a. m. Schooner Transit for San Francisco. Arrived at 7:30 a. m. Steamer George' Loomls from Ssn Fran cisco. Arrived at 10:45 a. m. Steamer Columbia from San Francisco. Left up at 16:40 a. m. Steamer George Loomls. Sail Francisco, June 8. Arrived at 1:20 a. m. Steamer George W. Elder from Portland. Arrived at 7:80 a. m. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tfag tti Yea Hm Always Bougbt 8u th (HnAtnrg of Of the contagious diseases reported during last month, measles led with 45 cases; there were Z2 cases of smallpox, 13 of scarlet fever, 9 of diphtheria, 7 of chicken-pox. and I of typhoid fever. - DR. E. P. HILL IS CONGRATULATED At the closing session of the district Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church. South, held recently In Browns vllle. Or., resolutions endorsing ths manly conduct of Rev. E. P. Hill, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of this city, in his stand against vice, were introduced and unanimously adopted. Rev. E- H. Mowre, pastor of the M. E. church South, of thi city, has returned from the convention, and reports pro gress in every branch of the work. Dr Mowre's church has been organised but six months, and now. has' a membership of 70. The Sunday school haa a mem bership of JO. the Ep worth League 40,i and the Woman' Hots Missionary so ciety, 23 : I'..-Yt -.,..- , ths notlcs mailed by the commissioner of the general land office. If the balance Is not paid within the specified time, or the applicant does not submit proof of his citizenship, the payment will be for feited. Persons who have been over the res ervation stats that the south half of the lands to be sold Is covered with an ex cellent body of timber, but the greater part of the other half has been devas tated by forest fires. Andrew Kan & Co. Conor Fonrtk and Morrison Sts. VANDAL TEARS UP FUEL FIRM'S BOOKS The offices of the Fireside Fuel com pany, corner of Eighth street and Haw thorne avenue, was entered last night and literally torn to pieces. The large ledger was stolen, the desk telephoue was cut from Its faatenlngs and car ried away and books and papers belong ing to the company were torn and cut Into bits. Detective Hartman, who was assigned to the caee, reported back to Chief Hunt that suspicion points to a man who was formerly a partner In the company, and who recently sold his In terest to C. W. Shively, the present owner. Hartman believes the object of the -deed was to obtain possession of a bill of sale. 'When Shively bought the business he got a bill of sale." said Detective Hartman. He supposed that every thing he bought waa free from mort gage, but later discovered that the wood saw was mortgaged for 375. He went to B. F. White and told htm that If he did not straighten the mat ter, he would prosecute him. But the mortgage was never canceled. The bill of sale was kept at Shlveley's home, and for that reason waa not obtained last night, If that was the object of the person who entered the office. I can see no other motive. Mr. Bhtveley re fused to make any complaint and no arrest will be mads." 15. BEST TEETH 1 Are the Best That's Made That's Our Kind We take pride In referrlna to our customers those patroina who have been with us from the start aa to the correctness Of this asservatlon. We make a flexible flesh-colored plat at $15 that cannot be distinguished from the natural mouth. It Is a fact that these plates formerly sold at 175. There are dentists In Portland today that charge $35, and others $50 for th . Identical same plate we sea at $15. SUrar fillings sold miliars, vur . ooid Crowns, aa-x rnU Sst Teeth Bridge Work . 500 .fl.00 .3.50 $3.50 .$3.60 The Alba Dentists B. B. Corner Tint and Morrison. Telephone, Mala 8790. Naps of Grand Ronde Indian Reser vation. . y-: Complete map of th Grand Ronde Indian reservation, showing Isnd to b sold, can be had of Theodore Rowland. 405 McKay building. Portland, Or. . Fref erred Stock Oaaned Oeod. 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