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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL? PORTLAND, MONDAY -EVENING, JUNE 0, -1C04. TOVN-TOPICS that $75 of that amount has been r-aid end In a document filed In the circuit court Saturday offer to settle for $126 ' and pay the eoata of ' the ault. Mrs. Hose left tha Institution with hr hus band and niado charges of mistreat-1 rnent aa!nst- the management. She threatened suit but tha action of thai company to recover tha aura of $250 la the onlr nrnarilnar that ha re- Vliidiiini atlltari lTnr m. ntmihar jlf ilova th Ann. nwu:v;r:r,. TnTS" J oty shorlffa were unable to locate either TOSriOBT't AKVSEUIXTB. Harquam" Graad......Lo-le CollMta, t nrili Anada .tav.v.v.v o' purpose or 'Jtia Star auuuriiii rvin me papers 01 me ami- nri. t-hlrlde1 lyrtp v.rk . "i Jnuntu Cunrunip ' I-."' ............. VaudaYllle M Tha ewelleeif'boat on tha river la tha 4 "Bailey Gataert," and It runa through from Portland to The Dalles. Lyle, - White Balmon. Hood R,lver, Moffett'e, 6t. Martin and Oolllna' Hot Sprints. - Casoad Locka and tha fish canneries and way polnta without change, , not- ' withstanding falaa atatementa to tha - contrary. If you' would link eomfort ' With thla trip see that tha "Bailey Oat serf ramalna ippermoat In your Vnlnd. . Traveling, unless for - pleasure, la In moat -causa tiring, put mis riae,-u taken on tha "OaUert." never, Heals ,' ' aefred on board and leavea nothing to be desired couldn't be better. "Gataert" "'leavea Alder atreet whart , at Ta. m. every Monday, Wedneaday and Friday. , Steamer ' Ragultor,' leavea aame wharf and at aame time every Tuesday, r-Thuradiy and, Saturday. Phone Main , H. ,-..'(' :.? ' " : v'..V f ' Tha rendition of tha four-act comedy, J : "Tha Wlvea of Cat hollo Foresters, or ,! "What ' Inauranca . Did for Melvlna," presented Friday evening at. 0t Mary'a , Hall . by the , membera of tba choir, t ; wae : voted the : beat of s tha many playe given during tha year. Tha clever amateura and .the , skillful 'director, J., A. Klssell, received high pralaa for tha emclent manner in which V. they acquitted themaelvea. Tha hall t waa erowaea ana every ai uw cu wan thoroughly enjoyed. -- By request tha play will be repeated In tha near future.' Thoaa in' tha oaat were! Al King, Elisabeth Magulre, Mr. T. Beau--, lieu, ft. Frederick Wards, Mlaa 3. Bice, Theodora Beaulleu, Maria Chambers, 1. , A. Klaaell, Mlaa Zella Klaaell, V. J, Beaulleu, Jamea .'. Cornell - and W. M. . Chapln. ; ';;'. ;v --V :: '. i . Excursion to Barton WmorroWt' Auo- . . tlon aale of lota. Sea page !. , ,;; Rose ia from BeatUe and her huaband la a ahlp's captain.. Jaruee Qleaaon ia their attorney, . f t ; t A large claaa of boya and girl a re ceived their flrat communion yesterday morning at o'clook at tit Lawrence Cathollo church. Third and Bherman Btreeta. Father Hughes, pastor of the Church, waa celebrant at tnasa and de livered a eermon on tha Importance of the flrat communion.' The following re ceived communion: Genevieve Ryan, Teresa Weber, Grace ' Twitchell, ' Gene vieve Gallagher, Iledwlg Kanper, Roaa Moran, Mary Hohenleltner, Bertha La hey, Emma tHrlch, Kmlly Zanelle, Roaa Arnold, Mary Mueaalg, . Helen Mailoy, Dora Bolda, Josephine Woltring, Do ratta Seguln, Pearl Patterson, Helen Maney, Franoea Gallagher, Kate Kler mler, Sarah Mortln TUUa Plebaeh, Te resa Borch a-nd Maatera Victor, McMa hon, Walter Babel, John Dwyer, Archie McDonald, Henrr Perlot, Raymond Till man, Allan Moylan, Caa Teiernkl, Jamea Meagher, Charlea . Twitchell, - Jamea Campbell, Frank Summere, Norman Mat achek, Nio Barber, Richard Morrlaon, Ad Plebuch, Wlllla Morrln and Arthur Doer- 'Saturday 'broke all recorda at Strain'a, I85-J87 Washington atreet Tha cloth ing aalea were greater than aver be fore alnce tha place waa flrat opened, tha rush of patrona continuing until midnight It waa pleasant to wltneaa tha patience) of thoaa who wera forced to wait their turn in the' great acramble for eulta.- cbate, vesta, panta, . trousera or furnishing goods at tha bargain Bale of tha Colorado" Clothing . company atocka bought at leaa than ltscenta on tha dollar $147,000 worth for $28,000. Tha Colorado calamity waa a godsend to hundreds of ault buyers, and there la to day, and will be for weeka to eoma, Juat aa good valuea aa any that have been offered, yet - U la ; eaay to ' eare montha'. wage In buying clothing now. And aa tha Fourth la near at .hand thla break in prices will be appreciated by hundrd f gentlemen who will want to she is ww TOMORROW Crest SteamshlD'Nebraskan ; With Htr C&rfo 'd Pianos Rc-j - ported in the Columbia. It It the Bet Shipment Ever Received by a Slnjla House, ' ' end We Are (letting Ready : ; - tor It Cut Out the , : ' ; ' Coupon.! ' " ':: .' urge ehipment of the Horn, and la 4 ,:: Thla ia th first lar pianos to come round tbe-tiorn. a lor tha Ellera Piano House. WhyT In order to enable ua to atlll further re duce the price of good pianos.' And by bringing planoa here by water we are aaving thousands of dollar In freight alone. The planoa - are . ao carefully packed ' that they will come to better condition than 11 they had traveled by rail.- : To make room for all these new In at rumen ta - and - to clear out our old warehouse, In order to permit tha Port land General Electrlo Company to oc cupy It wa are now making glganllo cuta on our entire lino of fin planoa ana organs. THE PIANOS i 1 Tha Chlckerlng, Weber, Kimball Haa alton. Dester, Hobart M. Cable, Crown, Haddorn. acnumatm, uauey, tne Heinae, Rlooa and many mora that are tha high- eat graae ana very popular. s , Prices t. , Grand Army of the Republio dele ntH arha attanded tha rcnt annual 'convention Of the order In Hood River dreas up for that snlvaraal holiday, t eport an enjoyable time. Hood River V"." , mm ' cltiaena vied with .on anothai1 in the Tha Oregon Water Power "Townalta efforta ta entertain. Nearby . farmers eompany'a new town of Barton wU be threw open their berry patches' and put upon tb market tomorrow, excur their home; and J. W. Moore of Ah- ,aion cari on the Oregon water power moteth farm, provided hie gueate with railway leaving Flrat and Alder at T:I0, Tha prioes are tha loweat at which wa bava aver oaered these instruments, because we never-before had aucta ne cessity for disposing of auch a large number in ao abort a time,1 $lt, $142, ll4. 18l end I21S will buy planoa highly satisfactory- In every aena of the word. These prtoea atand for Juat about half of the usual selling prices of tha inatrumenta and mean a aaving to you ox xrom 1490 to io. x .. "A" large number of planoa and fine parlor organa have already been Bold ht these pricea. transportation. Thla farm haa aold I.- 600 cratee of berrlea thla year, and 1,- .000 additional era tea will not be Bold be : cause tha price -Is, too low. Neighbors have been Invited by the management to - 6me In - and - help themaelvea. tn . aeaaon the farm employe about lit .. pie, 83 In picking and 40 In packing. T. ' W. Nordby of thla city, haa com- plated a new shingle mill at Oat slum la '.. of 0, 000 daily capacity. Tha new mill will, begin operation next week, ' and . will run on the cedar product that ha ; given Columbia county ahlngleg a big " reputation In tha market Just at thla ;' time tha shingle market la considerably demoralised, but manufacturers have t:$0, 11:80 and: 1:10 o'clook. - The fare ia SO cents for; the round trip, or less than a cent a mils. Tha dlatano to Barton la II 'miles, tha run out occupy ing about an hour.' Thla la a very fer-P tile aectlon, and . Barton -ought to . be come a substantial trading center. It I a 'moat pleasant tide, anyway, and doubtless a large number of people will take lunches along and go out for a day of pleasure. Tlcketa will be good to return on any. of tha car which pas every two 1 noura on weir return iu Portland. V '.:'v: J;,,.'i',;- i, f Rer.' "W,' E. Richardson, - pastor t of First, Christian church of Kansas City, Mo, and .chief speaker at tha Turner But a warehouae wit a canacltv for TOO instruments canno be cleared out in a abort time.' There are plenty of aa great bargalna bow as any that have been aecuaed. If you are thinking of buying, eoma now.' It won't take long to convince you that thla la your time. Bcoree of people who have called here alncej this sale began now possess the piano they have wanted. ' - ' . - The aoonar you com the better wa will Ilka it wa must get tneae pianoa Out of tha way. and every t reasonable concession In tha nature of eaay pay menta will ba arranged la order to aid you further in your purchase. Remember the attached coupon 1 good for Just what It states on all thaa planoa, ao do not forget to out It ou nf hrln It tlnnr. , - . '..- Every instrument la fully guaranteed and money back II it laua to prove ex actly as represented and does not ault. Ellera Piano House, - 861 Washington atreet Store open even Intra during sale. Inquiries by mail . promptly and care fully Attended to. ctrv rax ow. ; faith In the futura and new milla are convention thla year, will speak at the Worth tas tm Cash for a Vtaao. being put into operation in several lo calities. The Columbia' Cedar company ; has started up its new shingle, mill at '' Skamokawa. ' and . the management an ' nounces that it has order far In ad vance. ' , . 'Excursion to Barton tomorrow. Auc tion sale of lots., Sea'paga I. - i f ' .1 W do not " constantly refer to our steam-heated polishers for tne sake of i bragging about them, but do think that '' every laui.dry patron 'ought to know ' something of their beneficence.' ..The 'steam-heated Ironer do not burn the fiber of the linen. Tha heat is not of . that dry . character that comes from gas, hence does not burn tha goods. We '. supplanted Our gas heated polishers at largo expense, and those who send their " laundry to ua now distinguish - tha dlf- ference between tha new and the old. Union Laundry. Second and Columbia. "' Phona Main ai8."",-:;;'fi "-.-1 , Auo- ' Excuralon to Barton tomorrow. -tlon sale of lots. .See page t. .; .; The smartest boat on tha river la the Charlea R. Spencer, and It runs through vfrom Portland to The Dalles "without changa. The Spencer has never lost A trip on account 0 high water. It is not ' the kind that Is disconcerted by a little extra flow of malting enow. Her berth is a t the Xoot ot Washington street . from whence aha departs every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday morning at 1 o'clock. Take the best boat tha faateat boat and the neweat boat that sail- from Portland. , " " , " 7-f Th!ra are " two things to. consider : and the cost of tba labor. It usually coste about twice as much for painting as for paint Buy good paint that will : weaf for five year, op, mora, and 'you won't have to stand the cost of paint r ng so freo.untly. Bay State Paint ia what you need. See Fieher, Thoraan & ' Co., Corner Front and Morrison etreete, for -"everything in paint" '.; , j "4 ;iMrs.M: Ellen Kinsman : Mann, a) weQ known local teacher of' thla city, who nmm nmmn nflnnnvinv in. nnctirinn nr tnmv . I a. . 'i. .. ' , 1,1.1 ' Church during the past year, will leave " Boon for the east She will probably . travel abroad during., tha coming year. Mr.- Mann will not accept tha position of choir v director : at Taylor atreet ? v Flrat Christian church, corner of Park and Columbia streets tonight Tha oc casion ar tba addreaa tonight la a churoh extenalon rally of tha Flrat Rod ney avenue and Central , Christian churches. The Unehara : sister will I sing.. v Services begin at t o'clock. ,.; ' Revival meetings will be held each day this week until Thursday at the hall of tha Volunteers of America.' at Second and Everett streets.' Tha after noon meetings begin at 1:80 and tha evening service at I o'clock. The serv ices are conducted by Rev. C W. Ruth. Yesterday s meetings ware largely at. tended. Cot and Mra. 1 Walter Duncan will conduct service on Saturday and Sunday of. this waek..;.,v;,, ,.S,J,,.,.11 . . Tha membera of tha Baker Theatre Stock company,, which haa for aoma week been playing at Los Angeles, will return to 1 Portland next Wednesday. They' will attend tha performance of "Holty-Toity? at the Baker theatre Wednesday evening, - and boxee have been reserved for them. The company has been vary aucceaaful In- It Ca.1- fornia engagemejit' Minerva WflUamson filed Suit for dl- Vorce from John Williamson In tha Clr- '(: cun, oourt . oaiurany larousja aiiorneys Ed and A. JR. MandenhalL They were married at Albany, Or, July 85, 1887, 1 and Mrs. Williamson says her husband! deserted hex April 6, 1895.. . ' 1 y Exeursion to. Barton tomorrow. Auc tion sale of lots. See page ..t ( ,' No transfer at Cascade .oeksv The steamer Spencer sails through'" to The Dalles without change. - Tha trifling high water in the locks does not Inter fere with this staunch and fleet- river boat : Javes fobt of Wsshington street at 7 V m. Monday, Wednesday anV Frt- dayiTalephona ,Maln; 142.,;" $ -Excursion to Barton tomorrow. Auc tion sale of lots, See page t. , , Removal Notice Lauren Pease . A I Co, resident ageiitai Aachen A Munich and Hanover Fire Inauranca companies, 1 have moved from Room 11, Worcester I building, to Room 815 Failing building. ' ;! 'f ft'' c Grand entertainment ana tea- cream 1 aoclai glyen by the United Artlaana at 1 I. O. O. F. hall. . MontavlUa, Tuesday evening, June 11. ,r $25 l-tO-'Oi Journal 08d. Advertising Vest $25 OloBlng-Out Sale 1 of Ellen Fiano mous. This counon' will be received at r Ellera Piano House, No. ttl Wash-, ins ton street Portland, and la good for the flrat or cash payment of ! . TriHlY-FIYE DOLLARS ' Toward the purchase price of any one of our planoa during our ad ' vertlslnr teat and celebration sale. ; . 7 EILERS PIANO HOUSE. . NOTE. We agree to accept thl coupon exactly tn aame as casn y piano ly or w tha balanoe may on an month in thla aale. and weekly . paymenta for may be- arranged for - to- Suit the convenience of the- 1 buyer. Delivery of the instrument will ba made Immediately or , at ' any time ia the future. ., f , ;' NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA - - V V V V V V V V V V' V V -w r V v V V V" JiSiSS'iavStSiAVT mwmmm v . ...-.'."". i si :.-, i i - 1 " i i 1 1 wsmmmmymB V- ,-V vy mm 1 ' We wiU seU yb reliable and satisfactory, : Gas : '.if ; t Range : like t cut for;: yyy :y - -. ,uv: '.,' ',-: ':".: yy-'y-s-yyiy .al d) y ' This range has ; three top burners including simmer ing biirrier, an oven and kiji fectlyv and cook anything' any gas ; range w cook. iTliisrangej- is especially designed forismalll kitchens it is neat, compact and takes up Uttie space. '. ; ' I. : y Our offer X)f returning the pui tenth range sold will close :with the last day of June; 4 YOU . HAD BETTER "ACT QUICKLY. 'Wyy r1 ('! Marquam Grand Theater V, T. Pansle, Haa id en t Xaaages, I f aaaa Mam M. , and Wednesday Nights, June 21-22, 1904 at 8:15, o'clock Charles Frohman Preaaata Maud Adams nr the Little Minister. Seats are ' sew eelllng. ' Church for another season. (; In reply to tha suit of -the Sanitarium association to recover 1250 alleged to ba .due Xor medical aervioea,' medicines, room, and board, Captain and Mrs. WV Li Rose deny' that they ever owed the In stitution more than $10. They declare Drs. Adix & Northrup :-:.''I.!'i'.-'?-A-:ii..'Si'V'. i : OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS . A 416 Dekum Building EXAMINATIONS " jPREE' Excursion to Barton tomorrow, Ann- tlon sale of lota. Sea page S , SOo dinner dally -from 4:10 to I p. tn. Tha Calumet, ) Beventn. tr. ilk M. Thornton, dentist, Martjuani i & tt Oruber, lawyer. I IT Com'cl Block, ".Wis Bros., dentist, the Falling bldg. """""i 1,1 ''"''"a 1 11 ''' 1 1 " ' v-'r4y.iy, Preferred Btoek Oanaad CNwd. - Allen Lewis' Best Brand.' Entire tower floor, 1100. , Balcony, orat a rows, l.oo. ' Baleony, Seeond t rows, $1.00. ' Balraoy, last row, 756. . . Oallery, 60e and TRe. '.i Boxes and logas, $13.60. CASINO GARDEN TamhlU St between Third And Fourth, i next to Wells-Fargo Express Co. y Refined VaudavilJa t Performance from 8 io 11:30 p. tn. Best Vaudeville talent in city. Polite resort for ladles, gentlemen and children. . Ad mission io cents.' ;:-, ',- . Violin Recital ' W 0. 8P1TZNBB PBX8BNT8," - Lucile Collette (Eleran years old.) , ( . ' Assisted by " " ' : ' V . sTmncra-xoirgAB mo, ; , h Hiss HugglM, Piano. , Tomorrow Xlfkt, one SO, ' 'IfABftVAX OaAKO TEZAT1& ' Prlees SSo and BOe. Boies and loses M. Bo efflce opea tomorrow;' morning Xor . Sxcbange ot ueasia.. , - . . Women's.Exhange BASE BALI: lt Tenth Street, Has Alder, DAILY MENU TUESDAY ' Tea, Coffee or Chocolate , So I , L'MoKen urotn . ....,ti,lt,ioo Cold Urab and Jelly .....,...,.,..150 Hot Biscuit and Honey .j.. ......... so Oreen peas . to Crab eaiaa . . k .t ..... .......... .goo Bread and putter served with every order of lOo or over.. Wednesday's menu puwitm iwuvnun, LOSANGELES PORTLAND roars si, sa, aa, ia, ss Ain bo. Week Bay 3:30, Sunday a !30 p. m. s. Admission 85o.. Children ISo. ladle Say Tharaday aad rrtday. :' 15 Star iThcatrc OPENS TONIGHT Portlaod'l fashionable TandevQla ' Playbooae. ' Corner Park and Washlngtosv . .. ;',, TkeraacUy fireproof, large sxlta, eeol aad assy. Latest and Best Vaudeville Acts : Bhows tonight at 7.S0 8:30 and 0.80. " ADHTSMO 19a. ' : "r - ' ; 111 V ' ' 5 i'. ' V. ' ST ; , .-K b T' ( ' FIFTH AND YAMHILL STREETS ; .-.v -vrj'V-s i yy:' :;y y:r ;yy' FIFTH AND YAMHILL STREETS ,w--y ASrtrSSKZsTTS. THE DllrXn TNC1TOC . Paeae. lilt. IMAUl tllitlsU. i0f, . ; Osergs t, Baker, Bole Leasee aad Uauagar. : All this week'-Uatlnee gatnrday, Close el toe waber Floia buriesqae u The Casino Oomsasy la , HOITY TOITY All mA mU " Vrealn; prices, soe, sse, sse, 10c. Matines, zoe, lee, lue. Hext week, the Baker Theatre Company. LUKUiCAT a 1 IlLA I KL , KaiTmL cOEDlAr ktrSBSIX. staaatwa. Itstlnees Wednesday' and Saturday, : Tonight and all this week, '' "ub for tha Weary." v-v '-' Zlmer Walters' ' ' Character Comedy Success, A Thoroughbred Tramp Voit wonderral - - : "A Buaranteed Sommer nrlcii Matloae. 160 aad 20c: BlghU. loc, M ana soe., play of its class." laugh-producer." loses, lOe aad 20c; aigh 1. i 1 11 1 ."JP The bos). of oolite - tanderllle. . Coatlns- ml performanees from 9 to 4:80 p. ra. Evenlns Darfaa-maneea from I ISO to 10:90 P. aa. Boa- days, . eoatloaees 8 ta 10:80 . . . ' . ' AT 8SAT n THX TKZATXX, 10a. ARCADE TUfATRC ' SEVENTH AND WABB1HOTON. i REflNED VAUDEVILLE - I:M te !. - T:0 te lOtOO. : trmnAT OONTINUOC9 rsoia a to ts-sa rOB LADIES, flEMTLEUEg AMD CHILDEM. aSMBSIOS TEN CCNTJ TO INT SEAT. LYRIC THEATRE ' (Oeraar Aider and BeMata.) HIOM-CLAflS DESFINBO VAUDBVIL,L,B ' ' t:M tni:ML' T.tb ta tArSA. - - Coatiaaoaa parfonnanee Sunday, 1 to 10 P. H, txji enrts-aro kxcksb. FRITZ THEATRE ' MO-sU BlTBsTSrOZ. ' WED rSlTZ, Prop. W, U. 8 BOWK, aUr. TUB liOMB OF s- , ' vaudeville ;r Twe abows tally: as aad a. ah ' : ; - blaeieb"bko, " OOftCEET BTEBX W1QBT. ',r,- UXHM BCBJTBISa. . SHIELDS' PARK J", The Park That Made Portland Famooi" Opening Monday. June 20 THE BIO MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA II V Ml lv livM VV II W XVS iVrl id XA'liJ W: Under the Personal Direction of Al M. ZINN, the j Big New York Producer. 30 - PEOPL.E - 30 Most Bewildering Production Ever Given in Portland. -Stunning pony Ballet A UB MT nvuroxB) . TXUrXTA o THREE HOURS' MIRTH AND ENJOYMENT WHAT EDWARD SHIELDS 0SIGIATE0 IN POSTUNDi ooatlaaona Taaderflla, cmtdeor antertaiBttents aad opea-air theatre. T&a proftama) are aa) standard aa Xslata 07 VarfeOes or Amours prod ftata, aad the ur mnsloaS wtrararaiuaa) arc all rtfht. - ;- . OENERAL ADMISSION IOc TEETH FREE Boston Painless Dentists Ar tha only dentists In Portland Bav ins the late botanical discovery to sp- j ply to the gums for Patnleaa Extracting-, FUUns and Crowning- ?eetfc, and suar an teed for. ten years. ostit is pats xoma or ovr batxs All work' contracted for darlns; tha next fifteen dara will ba don any time in the futura at cut rata price.. . ; , Extraotlna jraaim liver riUinr . 5s Tail Be Teetk 3.oo - Brlda-e Work ......... .3.00 Bsamlnatioa ' ... WTM 1 Oold roilna; ; .,...., ..... ?s v Gold Crowns j. ................. . ft-oo Teeth wlthont Plate ............ ,93.00 Orowss aad Brldfe Work at Xiow Prioes a specialty. On Pataat Double Baotloa will hold yon teeth up. .::-,'!.-iv.:u;i; BIO BTtTOXVTS. Come in at once and take advantage of v low rates. ' All work done by specialists without pain and guaranteed, for 10 veare. r Si "v Our offleM - have been - established ' twelv years. 1 -. - ? ; r:.-M.-.r 1 - Bostoii Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison streets,: entrance . 81 -Morrison, -f--. -v BRANCH OFFICES Tl rirst ava.. Seattle; tot . Paoiflo avenue. Taoonjaj 171J Hewitt avenue, -. Everett. "Wash. LYTLE ; h Comlar Termlaa f th V ' Columbia. . Southern Railroad lot ar now on aale. , Write to . ' Lytle Tovvnsite Go. turtle. Crook County, Oh - ' Stop ai HOTEL ORCUTT ' W. W. ORCUTT, Proprietor. , New Buildlnys. 1 New Pert.' Flrst ! Class Accommodation. ,v,- Feed Barn in Connet-uon. I Ul ....... (Hi . JOUWIAL VATJT ADS PAY F 10 rnoin, at ft flown, t- Inn'' t l.-..- .' . . . i t I i