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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY .EVENING. , JULY 8, 1B01 TOWN TOPICS, TOMIOHt AMWMtMH. yr .-.'The Butterflies' .J i ."Jul Struck Tows Vfh, "Queea at Abe Idu-ketem' i.. ........Vanitr-llle Vaudeville ...... Vaud-l - . ...VaatleTlUs fanefer batween Portland and The if til trip is mad on the Charles ncer. This fleet steamer fastest rivar make through trlD. leav lortland on Mondays, Wednesday riaaya at T a. m., from foot of niton street. From th deoka of encer may be viewed ths macnlfl Hcenery that ha made the Co- famoua throughout th world- Bering anow-capped . mouutiUns, oia.aa.nixn a sou reet. th ie- Caacade locks, IS years In bu fid- host wonderful canyon. . dallsht- Uaya and charming: arevas. The t of th lanacapa ara indeed be ompare. reraona. who have trar- h wide world over declare that olurabla river surpasses that of mar section of tha Klobe. The pr la th newest of all tha river and her furnlshlnsa are not d on western waters. Her (able la unaarpaaaad. ? faateat and finest boat -on th ft tha Bailey Gatiert, and it runa :h from Portland to The Dallea, White Salmon, Hood River, Mot et Martin and Colllna' Hot . Caacade Lock and tba fish can and war nolntn without chance. hst&ndlng falaa statement to th py. If you- would link comfort hla trip see that tha Bailey Oat tmalns uppermost in your rn Indu ing-, unless' for pleasure) la in -ases tlrinav but thla ride,' if taken Qatzert, never. Meals served on and leave nothing- to be desired t P better. Qatsert leave Al reet wharf at 7 a. m every Mon Wednesday and Friday. Reamer itor leaves aame wharf at snme very Tuesday, Thursday and. 8a t- rnone Main sit, 10 h liantwlck of Btarkey. union -. apent the Fourth In Portland ports conditions favorable in that . Th rain of laat Thursday cava ulU. hay and grain crops a good and th yield promises to be up uauet atandard. For aom time Mr. Hantwick has been connected th Grand Konde Lumber com th mill making; an averag of feet dally. It manufacture flr a lumberjAlbiDg and box shook a t what is used for local eonsump- he product goea largely to Wyo Utah and Idaho. A large flume d to move the timber -from the aloe to the mill." . hr tomorrow business In the circuit for Multnomah county will be Kid to receiverships or oases press hr Immediate action, and no oaaea ordinary nature are being set for Ig during the next four , or six while Judge George will be Inoat of the time It la hla intention lure ae much rest aa possible dur- lily. Judaea Fraser and Sears will vacation beginning next week, and fmenta No. S and (. usually two busy place in the courthouse. silent. ,. lording to a letter reel ved by the Information bureau from the Bay chamber of commerce, that In of the country la In a very pros- condition. It is estimated that Imputation of Coo county haa ln- d 1,009 during the past year. Ig the new. settlers are many east- leople. The Marshfleld chamber Immerce and th Tongue Point ler company of Astoria are pre Ir exhibits of lumber for the Ore- Information bureau. - Iggertt wiio haa Just returned from nis appiv urvnaru in xiuwa vaUey, reports that the apple thla year ta going to be a record er. Mr. Eggert found that hla of which he has l.ioo, were so with the fruit that it was necea- i,o pick much of it to prevent th ng or th Drancneov tie says tnai round around his orchard ia cor- fvlth apple about one-third grown. pur it . v. iHHiikv .iiu v. n, iiu i the Paclflo Construction company x-esterday afternoon and arranged ifflculty aa te the new draw pier Morrison street bridge. It was that by the use of piles and a lolphlna along the channel of the river boats could be taken through I ut danger. It is pot thought that indue will be closed to streetcar I period longer than SO days. lie driving' down Lusted' hill to pper Sandy bridge Ir. F. A. Short icaham and Frank Souther were from the buggy and received ler of painful Injuries. - Southers injured about the shoulders . and tnd will be confined to hla home -veral daya. The rig waa smaahed splinters and the horse was so Injured that It was -necessary to he animal. trnt it In the county Jail for larceny, two days ago, but - bis liberty short, lis fell from a streetcar tight and waa picked up by th and taken to the city Jail. Upon rrlval there the county Jailer waa a report of th escape. ' and was taken back to hi old con- -nt. - x really do our work in a most ent manner. We hav two steam polishers only one in Oregon they give gloss to the linen thst re heated polishers cannot produce. he Are heated polishers burn the which the steam heated One do nlon Laundry. Second and Co Telephone Main 198. ter than breakfast food try tell - csntaloupe or watermelon. maid brand"-cantaloupe are finer silk and sweeter than honey. Paper nd full of delicious meat. Car lota antly on track. For sal by- your Pearson-Pag company, dlstrlb- for Coachella .Valley Producers' lotion. . - . 'Aiken, Ben. Selling and A. L. n. or th finance commute or th home, hav mad a trip to th for th purpose of determining rs. Adix & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC . PHYSICIANS 1. : 16 Dekum Buirdln? kAMINATIONS FREE upon th proper plac for th location or th hospital which will b erected. lb present building, .which haa been used for the paat 13 years, will be moved to one side and a modern building erected on Its alt, the plan for which hav btn prepared ' by Chappell tirowna it Is Said that the financial arrangement - hav. been satisfactorily oorntiletAtfl. - - It's the best of -good taste - to select appropriate eolora for painting your hpme, and thsv-beet of good Judgment to select paint that will give the maximum of wear at the minimum of cost. Bay mats, rami nu potn requirement. Flaher-Thorsen Co., corner - Front . and Morrison, . ., . . ..' . ' , ; . Last night about 10:80 o clock, west bound car No. tit of th Montavllla line waa partially derailed through collision with a calf. Th car waa filled with people at the time, who re cetved a sever shaking upr Th-. calf wa instantly kllleA-c ' - :' John Foley pleaded guilty in tha cir cuit court yesterday afternoon to -the charge of assault in shooting at and wounding Kay; Addler -with a pistol. Judge George 'sentenced him to eight month In the county Jail. . , Th case of the state against R. J. Olson. In which defendant was charged with-forging a check-for 140 on th First National bank, waa dismissed by Judge George in the circuit coyrt yea- teraay arternoon. . , . James A. Emery will deliver an ad dress, before the Citlsens' alliance of thla city at the. Empire theatre tomor row evening at o'clock. - Th meeting lsopen te the public. Oh. "ho: for Mount Adama. lea eavaa. lava caves and Trout lake. Round trip tickets, steamer -. and : stagey for sale. Regulator line, - Alder street dock. Phone Main 114. Take launches fov warship at boat- house, foot of Stark street nntll war ships are gone To warships Boat leave foot Of Sal mon, and .East Burnslde street Wis Bros dentists, th Falling bldg. Dr. .L. M. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. SEEKS RELIEF BY ' v PISTOL BULLET Despondency brought on by elckneas Caused Charles W. Painter, a plumber, to shoot himself through: the head laat nlghttn room 10 of a lodging bouse at Fourth and Tamhill streets.- Death resulted immediately.. . Coroner Flnley received a telephone message from a brother of the dead man at-Everett, Waalu, saying to bury the body here. The funeral will .probably be held to morrow. - ... Painter shot himself Just as Mrs. W. M. Booth, who occupied a room - ad Joining his, was passing by.. She noti fied the coroner. She saw the nfan Just previous to that, and states that ha ap peared very dejected and downcast. r Coroner Flnley found 17, some street car tickets and two revolvers to be the only possessions of Painter. The latter had been in Portland several month. STATION A MAY BE AGAIN ESTABLISHED : . a Effort ar being- renewed by citlsens of the eaat side to secure the re-estab"- llshment of sub-station A, of the local postoffloe. The station was discontinued shortly ' after F. A. Bancroft became postmaster. ' It was stated that the station was. too close to the main 'of fice and th expense of It maintenance waa unnecessary. The question of its re-establishment was brought to Postmaster7. Mlnto as soon a he assumed the duties of his office. Yesterday he with H. B. Hall, assistant superintendent of salaries and allowances of Loa Angeles, visited the east side - for tha purpose of investi gating the proposition. No recommenda tions have been made, but it la thought likely the office will be re-established In view of the requests bt citlsens of that vicinity. , . WOODMEN PLAN , FINE BUILDING Th new Woodmen of th World building will cost approximately tJt.OOO. This figure is not exact, as final plans for tha building have not been made yet. The .committee en plans will meet to night and the final arrangements regard ing the building will be attended to. The building will be erected on Elev enth street, .between Washington "and Alder atreeta. It -will be two stories- high, though the high callings of the lodge rooms will give It th appearance of a four-story structure. The build ing will afford accommodation for the meeting of five lodges, aggregating 4,(00 member at the aame time. It will be VELC01.F0r . 'CONOR O'KELLV Z.O0AX, imTHsTirBsT FXiAaT .jura xmiTiiyiaif roa bomb Btrur uisn, wxo wxu ioo aurri, aooomvajtixs bt ' jobs jr. rarBESTT. v ' There waa an enthusiastic -meeting at Hibernian hall at Sixth and Washing ton atreeta last night to arrange for th reception and entertainment of Conor O Kelly, member of the British parlla! w r well prepared to lake care ment. who will visit thla city wlthlnf"1 P'n, the next two weeks. Elaborate plans are being made for th entertalument of tba distinguished guest . Mr. O'Kelly'a visit to Portland will be ta th Interest of home rule and other mattera "pertaining to the Irish nation,-according to thoae "who at tended the meeting last night He will be accompanied by John - F. Flnnerty of Chicago, ex-congressman- frotn"-th stat of Illinois, and ether who hay relational reputations. The .meeting laat night Was attended by representative bualneaa and profes sional men of thla city, who are inter, eated in the visit and mission of th Irish leader. It began it proceedings by electing Dan M oA lien or the firm or MCAiien at McDonnell, permanent chairman, and James Qulnn. nermanent secretary. committee was then, appointed, which will name the 'commute on arrahge- ments. - It is composed of Roger B. Hlnnot. ,F W. McOary. James Frainey, M. G. -Griffin and James O'Connor They will meet soon and name the commit tee which will toave charge of the ar rangement of the reception and enter tainment of the party of visitors. Mr. O Kellv la huUUng a tour or Amer ica and has- visited many of the larger eltiea. He Is- addressing" large ana en thuslastlo-crowds of hie countrymen. whn ra deeDlv Interested. He ia now In Montana, but haa aeciarea inai ne .in nh thla cltr' within the next two weeks. It is likely that th local committee will be appriaea tomorrow of the dat on whlcn n wm arrve. AT THE THEATRES AaCATBVB BXOBTT AT ABOABB. Friday night will - b amateur night at the Arcade theatre, ana tne patrons will se a number of aspirant for the atrical honors perform In addition to the regular prokram. Tha bill this week mniiini several unusualy clever fear turea, among them being the airy dano- lng of the -Mcwonaio sisters ana u feaU of the Fowlers. To see the little woman, who .eompoaea one-half of this team. -support a plank on her snomner pointing straight up lntq the air, while a man waias aown ai, sight The whole program Is filled with similarly good sensations. , . AT TZS ' STAB. .. Boxa at the Star theatre may . be reserved one week. In advance, .end mny theatre parties sjre taking advantage of thla innovation of fashionable Teii- devllle theatres.. Th Star also is tha only theatre in ine ony which haa a ladlea waiting room with a maid In attendance. A full orcnesira oi killed musicians is alao a feature. Th at thla week of Derenda and Green, the club tossera from the "London Hip podrome, ia far In advance of any com edy Juggling act ver seen' on the fa- eflo coast "'..-'..'.'.-. BTJTTBBraXBB." - Comedy aeems best suited to summer amusement Such a pretty well namea nlav la "The Butterflies." which the Baker company Is presenting this week. and this popular houae is filled nightly with delighted audiences. . Tne new Baker theatre company 1 th talk of th theatre-going people of Portland. The company will remain Din a iim Ited time. . '. . j omnT TBB. OBaJU A. Shreva, a Cathiamet Waah mer chant and wife ar at th Imperial. C. J. Reed, who has been in Auburn. N. T., since April,, administering the airaira or bis rather, will returtr come thia evening, y . ., . A. 8. LaGrow, a well known citlsen of Walla Walla, la seriously sick at the Hotel Portland. Mr.- LaGrow la ac companied by hi son. Fay LaGrow, and his daughter, Mrs. Robert Walsh, en rout to Taconia, where it Is hoped Mr. LaOrow will be benefited. Optain and Mrs. Tate and son, Joseph Tate, of Boise barracka, Ida., paased through 'this, city today en route to Amerlcsn lake, where "Ore military en campment will be held. Captain Tata la one of .the best known, cavalry officers In the army and stands f reet 4 Inches n height .. . . B. F. Laughlln, a prominent grain buyer and wheat land owner of The Dalles, la st the Perkins. Mr. Laugh- n said today that the rains of Satur day and Sunday in Sherman and Wasco counties have greatly benefited the crops and the wheat yield will be average, whereas' the hot winds of .early laat week seemed to doom the yield to go below sverage in thoae counties. OOBOBBT TOBTOBT OB BXASA. There will be a concert tonight at I 'clock on the plasa opposite the court house. Brown band will render th following program: . ' March "A Ieed of th Pn".Neil Moret Waltses "Wedding bf th Winds". Hall Overture "Martha ,,Flotow Moorish Intermesso "8oko",,t. .Arnold Popular medley O'Hare Intermission. Troplo Dance "La . Bell Creol" . . . . ' , ......tterman Rummer Idyl "Pansy ...Erlrhs Excerpts from "The Sultan of Pulu" ' ' .T.Wathall Twe-slep "Th Jolly General". . .Moret Charles L. Brown, conduotor, OTF TO TOMTXIBS." Lauch this week at th Baken scream with laughter next for Sunday afternoon the new Baker Company opens its third week In a roaring farce from that prince of comedy aumosa, Hennequln. "Up to Tompkins," Is the seml-traxio sounding title of a clever comedy on the style of "Arabian Nights," "All the Comforts of Home.' etc, and has alwaya been a success as a continuous "laugh getter. - a ronr&AB qvbsb.' '"The Queen Of the Musketeer" tilled Shields' Park again last night i This opera Is by far the best given at Port land's famoua park thla season. The musical i numbers are elaborate, th scenery appropriate and the big chorus' a aleldoaconlo . picture In its rapid changing costumes. Erlcea10. . 2uaBd 10 cents. - - - - - - . ooiuoi mo rioi. Pigs with a college education and a post-graduate course In a foreign uni versity -are-seen at th Bijou this week the ages of all in th audience, play musical bell and do tstefce-wlth cards. Photographs of the world's fair are re produced by. the vltascope, and have been pronounced excellent by returning visitors. Kohl A Co., Is an acrobatic firm, and the Raplera put up a laugh able comedy skit Edna Foley la more solid than .ever with her illustrated ongs, and th tramp and soubrett skit of Montgomery ana Montros : makes people com a econd time. V "4TTST BTBUOB TOWBV Th success of "Just Struck Town," the famoua Walters pastoral comedy drama at Cord ray's this week Is th talk of th town. Th abundant heart interest, the up roarious comedy, the thrilling scene are what make it a great play. Get ac quainted with Hulda Ounderson, th funniest Bweaisn - character on th stag. - , "Dr, Jekyll an Mr. Hyde" Friday night Popular prices. .,-,... What's the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keeping the bowels, the stomach, the liver anf kidneys strong snd active. it B-., Chambers, Optioiaa. ,r Wholesale and retail. 11 Seventh St The Niagara Clip DOES NOT SLIP Attractive, . Practical . and Firm Holds papers pp to a quarter Inch thick. 15c per 100. J.U5 per 1000 - J. R. EWING ITT St r X. U. & aV JlBJUlatv WE DO IT THE RIGHT WAY YOUR PIANO CAN BE KEPT IN . PERFECT CONDITION FOR yERV LITTLE MONEY. Repairing-, Tunlnj;, Polishlot and Cleaning Mad a 3peclalty of by Eilers Piano House. are to sell on. a a less price than any other ooilcern in the country. Our repair ahop la the largest on. the Coast and la equipped witn- tne nnest and most jnodwn ma chinery.. Our large force of workmen are skilled, and can do everything per- Tecuy irom removing a scratch to put log on a new set of strings,, replacing a sounding-board or adjusting an ;; It-isv--trHstaltrTo neglect planoa -jney possess some of the most deli cately - adjusted mechanism of any in strument made, and ta needs occasional looking lifter, Leav your piano with a while you ar away for the summer, and w wlU return it to you whenever-you oraer. "good new," -inside and out .And the cost you w4H rmon inning. Phone us Exchange 23. and w will end an expert up to find 'out what your -piano needs, and make an estl mat of cost Ellera Plsno House, larg est leading and moat responsible piano st"fe on th Paclflo. Coast Home of the Haaelton, Iester, Hobart M. Cable. Crown ana HaddorfT Dlsnoa as well aa the three leading pianos in the world the Chlckering . of Bosto weber of New York, and Kimball o Chicago. Also the Pianola, the onljd per let-1 piano-pjaytr. The where? til Washington street corner rtrx. RESENT PUBLIC ' APPEAL FOR AID Several Columbia county people, who are In the city today, say that the call recently made for contributions to the Boblska family, living near St Helena. Is a reflection on the liberality and hu manity of residents of Columbia, county. John Soblska recently attempted sui eld on account of suffering from phys lesj ailments In his old age, and laat Saturday thre of his children were ac cidentally drowned in Milton creek while bathing. While th. family la now less dependent on charity, on account of th recent accident, th neighbor say they will be cared for. - Mr. Boblska owns timbered homestead a few miles from his present residence on which he mads af proof. nearly two years ago, and a daughter and other members or the ram 11 y also 'own timber tracts, acquired by homeatead residence and final proof, and a son, Joseph Boblska, usually has era ployraent at good wages In logging camps. - Change In Sailing Date . Steamer Costa Rica, on th "Elder's run. will leave Portland for San Fran cisco July at I p. m., instead of Tues day, July i. '..' Hives a re a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. .. Doan's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent cure. At any a nig store, rjfi cents. You Shall Profit by It Andrew Kan & Co. Positively MUST vacate the present premises by July 30, and the entire stock of Japanese and Chinese Goods Comprising articles in Satsuma, Cloisonne, Kutani, etc Also in Bronze, Ebony, Brass and Ivory; rare and precious Curios, artistic Embroideries, etc, , will be sold .... at - AUCTION ABSOLUTELY W I T H O U T LIMIT OR RESERVE, AT (MR I'M IHI ... . Sales daily at 10:30 a. m., 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. FIRST SALE Will take, place Wednesday Eg, July 6 At 7:30 p. m. - Ladies are especially invited. Seats provided or every one. A Golden Chance to Secure Great Bar gains Every Minute HENRY VVEINHARD Proprietor f th , CityBrevvery Zrffe and steel Complete . Brewery ta th aorta west. Bottled Beer a Specialty nuraon vo. ra. oavM uth aad ssmsm at PORTLAND; OREOON. u r DC "A LT&RATIONS, remodeling and enlarging this establishment will not' commence until after, the close -of. the federated Trades Council Midsummer Mardl Gras Festival. ' t) I mm J . The Di -Store in the Middle of the 'Block 69-71 Third Street, Between Oak nd Pinef IGtlTSTHE WAY for the thrifty buyer, a place" where man or chiid tirade with absolute safetyjwa3js re lying bh the integrity of firm for depend able qualities and low prices. 1 i ,OIJTiNG;SIJITTmCK.''S.lte.i Thoroughly, Responsible Clothing; iStore. for Youths pure all wool $3.00 $7.50 to $9.00. . - Outing Suits, tapts seams several styles usual price $4.00 $5oo -fofMen'sandjyouths'-alll wool Outing Suits, fully 20 styles of materials and col ors, mostly 37 to 39 bust same as high as 42 regular values $8, $9 and $10 cheviots, serges, flannels, homespuns and tweeds. for extra Qualities all wool homespuns, sefg.es, tweeds, ; cashmeres, cheviots ' and Loretta Abbey hand loom twists regular $12 to J $15 valu es. . . for choice of fifteen kinds, imported .. English materials e styles of 1904 the regular values range gift T E :f for choice of fif ifo ; f in the fin de decli W M " up to $18.00. $2.90 for pure all . wool tweeds, etc., made with; cuff-turnup or plain bottom worth up to $3.50 $1.90 for choice of finest Outing Pants in the store, cuff bot tom, 20 styles, including $4.501ines. We Begin Store Alterations Next Week Every-foot of room in this house is needed for the workmen, etc This week we are f " alive, with bargains in every . department Suits, Pants, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. You can save . 20-to 50 Per Cent on Anything You Biiy mm PORTLAND'S RISING CLOTHIERS THE BAKER THEATRE Sears. L Baker. Bale Usees. Hawses. TONIGHT ALL TTTT9 WBIK, atATDtrtS ATUBDaY. The Bsker Tbesu. CoBpeor la rrtlG OUTTERPL.IES Henry Quy CsrletoB's Orestast Coated?. FTentn ftOe, te, SSc, 15c Kt wmk'-VW TO Klimin." CORDRAY'S THEATRE M.?TSk OOaoaaT aUMILL, stasaamty Tnelsht snd all this wwk, ' (Except mdr M(kt) sn4 Kstardse Kstlass. rfsw n Slurs vun " " JUST 5TRUCK TOWN" car th Tnt! roa hot whtbh." kUtliMie prlr, iu sna w emu. Mshts, 10, n snd a" rents, mdsr elf kt,' Dr. iekt sad Mr. Hf . SHIELDS' PARK '-.. :) TONIGHT Braadwa Una'. Big KxtraTS(sass. Queen of the Musketeers Mnst .Ishorat show M tt eltf. Thne sears' ailrtk St 10, 30, . vnAT aioKT at xxnu txxatu. tTTsTI 1 The knsse at eoUte easdevUl. CostlmKM). serfirsMnaee freei 1 at 4 SO s. anaoare, ewwiineeus u iv iv:w s. m. tf realm Mrtmtim from T Is 1040 a. as, An see la the theatre. . . . THIS ClilSTdS ' ATT a. MULTNOMAH FIELD Mld-Summcr Mardl Gras7 t Ta Bteetria roantais. ,Ta njlaf Baararda, - - Ta tluree AaatU Bister n tkt D- lamlaated AWtaurr Trapeaa. . Bar BsxrU Bdwarda leaplny th fp, ans etas lea tares. ALL for ONE admission of lO CENTS IVrarth 'snd Stark sjtrMta The tnple ni Portland easweraarina). A Taadvrtll. Taaatre ef Aetna! Aaaaei Krerr .renins at OO o'clork. . Matinee .rwry Sandnr, 9 D. SI. i k anaiwBiu istlBBIOl 4 AKCADC TUfATRC tBratTH and WASHinorosi. . DEFINED VAUDEVILLE a n 4 to. r-.it te lo-ao. iuNDAr cuN-nwrorg rauM a w is. roa LADIES. eBNTLBMBN AAO CHlLDa. aIMUSWH TEA CUTS TO LSI iUt COsTCBBT ....... . '.- BLAZIkTltaOC oobcbbt TrT iricr ao.aa rr Axtnaoizmru. STAR THEATRE Portland's fashionable Vaudeville Playhouse, JrAX AJTO WA1HI0T0 BTi. . Burrs toalcbt at T:ao, M and :. urn io seats. Ad LYRIC THEATRE - ' (Oorser Alder snd aeenata.) HfOH-CLASa Drr?r7iTIfprfk vrai mnvii m rt ' ' tM f 4 to. T: trnW -M. - Oesttaaoss pasturamnee Sondar. ft.lQr.at, TXB CZBTB SO aUCKU. FRITZ THEATRE aa as anrtrwam raao run, Pn. w. 11. bbowb, Mar, THB HOftfBOP VAUDEVILLE MAZE CAFE Special Attractions 1M Third Ltnat. THIS WTtRK lane and Dnslaetta, the One Ta1la ftalature In komn twnra eoatr-it and eansua ball jnreltnt. 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