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'I THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 28, 1904. TOWN TOPICS . ; tomiqht AmrimiMTa. - The Baker.. I ..."Uctle Lord raaatleror" Blilelds' fuk ..."AUacvtw a la Newbara" lui VaueaTlTl BUo V.ulin. Arcade ....... ........ .Vau.lTllle LjrU ......j .....VuJTllle The Pacific Coast Norwegian Baen-j gerfeat begins neat Sunday afternoon In the Grand opera-house at Seattle, and . the Portland Norwegian Singing- society! will tali part.. The local society will male what la expected to be a success - f ul effort to bring the next year's aaen "" gerfeat to Portland. Singers from Ta , coma. Parkland, Everett. Ballard, B ; settle and Portland will compete for the medal that was won last year by the '; Everett- Singing society. It will be a, warmly contacted event, as the cup . ' Is regarded as a great prise among tha singers. The . Portland society has chosen the song "Bras Holt" to sing in V- the competition, and Is said to render it with wonderful sf fectlveness. . The Hotel Dlller wUl be headquarters at Be- . . aula. On Saturday a big reception and . two rehearsals of the grand chorua will occupy the time of the new arrivals. Harry T. Hamlin, Carl Sohwerdtfeger, Edward Cahn and Miss Kraraan T. Loe , are among the soloists who -. will be .heard. The saengerfest will and Mon day evening with : a banquet at the , Washington hotel. .- , - handsome sourenlr Is. being pre- - - pared by the Portland fire department, marking the change from.' the volunteer : to the fully paid system. It wlU be elaborately . llluatrated and will contain Intereatlng descriptive material of the department and also or the city or port- . land and surrounding country. The Illustrations, however, will be the fea ture of the pamphlet. In It will be lithographs of the mayor, members of the civil . service commission, and .the executive board and all the members of the Are department, together with views . of the different -engine houaes and the horses. The book will be Issued within a few weeks. ' , On the program for th meeting of the American Mining congress that is to be held In Portland next month William J. Bryan was booked for an address upon th subject, "Th Relation of Mining to the Oeneral Development of Our Coun " try." Mr. Bryan has notified CoL Irwin ' MoMahon, secretary of the congress, that he regrets his Inability to be pre- "nt 7w w. .J Ma n,T n"ur 1 to,nU lu.kPfclm there until past the tlm for the Portland meeting. Th lnpwui r bis meang uue rain- - . .sas ODQirvn gauj iun niur! ana il tng congress aally grow better, and it is nowastlmatsd that it wUl bring 1,000 peopi to in city.t :' -: i , ' - 1 11 ' I in nana oancen wnicn was given i yesteroar vening in Housday park Tw0 years ago this bridge was con threatened, for a. tlm to b fallur on gemned by th city engineer and ordered account or in oenavior or tne eiectrio lights, which wnt out Just a th.eon- sown u ouiiuiiu. tam slciana, unable to render the pieces on th program, gave an Impromptu pro-1 Kam of old-time pieces,' such aa "Annie ifirlA" Tait Pam rtf flitmme" mnA I v - i -Maasa's In d Cold. Cold Ground." Then Some on from a neighboring house brought a number of . Chinese lanterns, I which war strung around th band-1 a urna ana rurnisnea iignt ror ins muai-1 clana until the switch was fixed and I then th original program was given. F. Berchtold, the new grand tnastsr of th Oregon Jurisdiction. A. O. U. W presided at a meeting of th new exten-1 sion noara neia in tn oriic or urana Recorder Newton Clark In the Commer cial block yesterday afternoon. Two of I lifetime, and that their children' chll th deputies that wer In th field dur-1 dren may us th same. From an arcul Ing the past year - were reappointed I tectural point of view, the new bridge Ralph ireeney ana Mr. wuun-Mr, wu-i klns going first to Coos Bay, and from . ther to Klamath county. . Mr. Feeney's more immediate work will be to acoora- pany J. Xt. Tat,- past supreme master, la a campaign aown tne Columbia to As toria.' Seven thousand dollars was voted for this work. Th funeral of th lata J. M. Moyer, who died .. yestsrday morning . at .11 o'clock at Brownsville, Or., was held ths morning from th family residence. Mr. Moyer wss well known throughout th stat, having com to Oregon from Ohio In l6t. Mr. Moyer founded the Brownsvllls Woolen mills, the -Albany Woolen mills and was on of th In corporators of th Bank of Brownsville. Mr. Moyer was married In 1(57 to Miss Elisabeth Brown, th daughter of Hugh Jj. Brown, for whom the . town of Brownsville was named. ' His wife sur vives While tapping a gas main at th cor ner of Lincoln and Fifth streets yester day afternoon two employes of ths Port land Oas company were overcome with tbs . fumes and lay Insensible for soma ent to ths offlc of the company and ... ..a aienatohait tn .rfmini.t.e man was dispatched to administer soda water to the stricken ones. That Is tha only treatment given In such oases, and Is said to bs Immediately effective, on gas counteracting th other and restor ing th victim.' .. ' .' Washington chapter, No. 14, O. B. 8., - gave a reception last evening at Burk . hard hall to Grand Worthy Matron Delia Houston and Grand Worthy Assistant Patron Georar M. Hrland. It was a . largely attended and successful affair, in tne course oi me exercises ine speaa- i era mentioned In complimentary terms "'' Sheriff Tom Word. R. F. Robinson, W. W. Terry and others who hav mad an effort to enforce th laws. t. - Arrangements ar being made where by th new factory of the Etlera Piano Hmm will soon be started. Th new factory will be built on th cornr of Thirteenth and Ncrthrup streets, and . will cost abont tt.000. It will surpass IIANN A. BKACH trUNTElCS . 13 Soon4 Strwas Crotmel floor BEST WORK ' Low Prioat ' TaUpboM 444 ; MAKD OUR ; Acquaintance If you are thinking of lettlns out vour waanlnr. don't forget to glv u a trial. - We do not shrink your underwear. Ws do satisfactory washing - at right prloea. Then we darn the socks and mend th elotbes free. , OREGON LAUNC3Y AND . TOILET Sl'FFLY CO. rhona, Bast IS. a T. BTABS. Mgs. , th present factory In every respect It will o modem throughout, about lour time aa large aa the preaent atructure and built eapeolally (or a factory. The new building will probably be standing inside o( two months. The Woman's Clvto Imorovament club of St, Johns will have an evening meet ing tomorrow to enable the city council and other interested citlaena to attend. President T. L. Paget and Mr. Highland of the Portland Clvlo Improvement club will address the meeting. Some Impor tant plans will be discusaed and acted upon. ' Sufferers of chronic rheumatism and nervousness, or those afflicted with liver troublea or Indigestion, should take a Turkish or Russian bath at Professor Friedman's, 825 Chamber of 'Commerce. 11.00. Including bed for all night.- Goodyear Shoo Repair Co., Tamhlll street, near gas offloa. - Phone Main 1031. Repairing while you wait Sewed soles, 76a: rubber heels, ISo. .Always on time. Shoes called for and delivered free any reasonable dlstano. , The work we execute has an'artlstfo air that carries weight wherever it goes. Just let us prove this to you some time. Pessle Bros.' Co fine .printers, Sher lock; DUiiding. ' .. . . . . Soento Railway, ' 1 .. Ji' To Portland Heights..' Band concert and entertalnmefit ' i Every evening. Don't miss It.-. ' Tha Ban Orael Christian Endeavor eo- eletjr of the First Preabyterlaa church has mads arrangements for a moonlight excursion tomorrow night, on the steam- ooat uaney uatsert, Wa-Hoo Tonlo. Th' great blood pur- Ifler, nerve tonlo and liver regulator. !.. Just what you need these days. For sal by ail druggists. , Portland Wlr Iron Works are nowJ located at Trenkman A Co.'a on Fourth near - Flanders. .Work' turned out promptly. . , Chew Den-TaJ-Oum, have pearly teeth ana prevent decay. For sals every wnere. Wis Bros, dentists, th Falling bids Dr. Z M. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. I MARQUAM BRIDGE - NEARLY FINISHED City Engineer Elliott this morning m,. that th new steel bridge on First ,treet serosa Marquam gulch would be completed within the next three weeks. The bridge has been closed during th pt three ninths, but whek It to gllal thrown open for trafflo it will be th finest structure of ths sort In ths .clty. its cost was over 150,000. closed. Several thousand dollars, wer spent In repairing the timbers support- mi it, but three months ago It wss again closed to trsiBc. Then work on the new atructure was bearun. Tha new hrl1a will be of th most modern pattern and -w t..m i.. ... .aa nr, cuiuiv J m iiwi , i win iuv ivv years. Th body of th structure Is of steeL set In concrete nlllnar. - The work of nutting it together was as smooth as an engineer could wish, not a single sledge hammer being uaed to make th parts meet during the whole time It was in course of erection, every piece fitting neauy. . Mr. Elliott says that whU th first cost of th bridge may seem great to the taxpayers, they are reminded that they now have a structure serosa Mar- quanl gulch that will last them for a is a thing of beauty, and from Mr. Jsil- llott s standpoint a Joy forever. The Most Modern Clothing Store on t ? -,.- the Coast. It's rip, saw, bang, at Th Chicago. th big store In the middle of the block, -Tl Third street, between Oak and Pine. Wrecking the store is now In progress walla coming out. old fixtures. 'fT.",? .t" Ln' FZ1" between the U. 8. bank and th present stores. New front. 100 showosses, new tables. Shelves, and installing ths larg est cash and parce carrying system west of th Rocky mountains. - Tb Chi cago, when completed, will have by far th greatest buslneas capacity ot any clothing . house on th entire coast. The feet In height and 100 feet long. Set thee shelves' iri a row with four feet high of stock space, as many are in Portland, It would make a department " V'rzr. K C". un"'Ml","r ' n" glass hat- case and shelves are more than 100 feet long. The shoes shelves Jf 'llM.t'fh.!n1!1 h dooTdtn muc Po.ss a half dossn ordinary shoe stores. . Every department shelf will be modern In every detail ths trim ming wlU be Ivory white and gold. or golden oak. . . . .. czxanvr vbbsovax. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dunn left lsst night for a two weeks' visit at Priest rapids, the- Devil's cave, British Colum bia, Seattle and Taooma. Mr. Dunn Is ths senior partner of the Dunn-Lawrence ' . John F. Daily, a prominent real estate broker and capitalist of Madison,' S. D., Is in Portland, accompanied by a num ber of business men from that locality, Th party la touring and examining op portunities Offered for Investments, 'W. B. Glafk of the Glafke company, commission merchants, returned from a several weeks' buslnsas . trip- to ths firm's branch at Walla Walla, .Wash., this morning. Mr. Glafks aaya that all tha crops of the Inland Empire would be bumper and that business in that lo cality waa nevej better than at present. "Yesterday." says Mr. Glafke. "it was vary hot there, the thermometer show ing 101 degrees In the shade, but you don't feel any warmer than In Portland when It Is a great deal less." . Manager C W. Knowlee of th Im perial hotel has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Seaside. N. P. Sorenson and W. F.- McGregor of Astoria, who conduct ths largest manufactory In Oregon for tb making of salmon-packing caaes, ar registered at th Imperial. Hood River people at the Imperial ho tel today ar J. O. Voght, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Graham and Mra C. Bartoh. W. T. Phy and A. B. Hlbbs Of Hot Lake are guests at th Perkins. ' Leslie Butler. of Hood River Is at th Perkins. - - - Mr. and Mr XL P. Ash of Hood River ar guest at th Perkins. . . - Ci H. Reeves, A. E. Reeves and C W, Ronaker of Wallace,, Idaho,- are at th Parkins. - A. J. Stephens of , Canyon City, Or, Is visiting In th city. He was a dele gat to the A. O, V. W. grand lodge. look! Look! Look! Take Washington street ' cars for I Portland Heighta park. . Rids around I th loop snd hear the Royal Italian band concert and entertainment every I evening. I ALASKA OIL IS LATEST BONANZA omiTOi nr rn cataxxjl bat ' TCXLDS SAT TUT TBS OTXi XS 09 rntST QTSAUTT, ABTTVOAVT AMD bast to rm 90 ax rout abb ovbob CBBAff nom. - "T James Forbes, an operator ' In th Catalla Bay oil field, Alaska, la at the Perkins, qn his way east. Ha views the future of the Catalla dlstrlet with very , hopeful feyes, and confidently ex pects that In. tha near future the great est city In Alaaka will be built there. "There la a steady development going on In the oil and ooal fields there,' he said, "and as wo have, the finest coal In the world and the same quality of oil do not ses how anything can defeat us. There are now four flowing wells. The last one was struck only a few weeks ago, and from' Indications at this time it Is tbs biggest well of the four. . It Is the property of the English syndicate that owns the .other three walla. There are many other syndicates and Individual enterprises at work, and all of them are confident of success.-. The shallowest gusher struck thus far wss at a depth of Its feet, and tha deepest well Is 1.100 feet "The oil. a a everyone In the oil world knowa. Is the finest quality known. There are' no pip lines laid, but-sur- w". ot ne" "If ar 1 consiaermoie pips on ins ground. present there Is but one storage tank built, and It Is only 1,000 barrels ca pacity. The faot that speaks best for th trtet t"t ther is not an smpty noi in me jtinaaan on iieio 4 mean oy that an abandoned welL "The development of the coal field Is showing great results. On company haa opened an 11-foot vein of th finest coal for a distance of 000 feet. Th ooal will not be marketed in thia coun try, but will be sold to th nations, for steamship us. A government analysis oi it siiuws inai n is even ,oeiur quality than th weiah coax- AT THE THEATRES 'KASOOTTB" AT SBXBIDSY Manager Zlnn has msds his most pre tentious errorl in the fantastlo produc tion of "La Mascott a la Nawberg,' ","w ",,a' ar";- " 2ltl?ri-e2.i2i5fit ' Wtl now running at csnielda' park. - It la excellent specialties and affording chance for good Individual work to sev eral members of ths oast. . Ther are only two -acts, but they are so crowded with mirth and laughter that the audience appears really disappointed when tn curtain drops. Elaine Forrest Is as charmingly attractive as usual In ths psrt of Flametta, th daughter of Prince Lorenso. Cad- Franka doea some clever acting as Bettlna, th mascot. while Horace Mann created a good lm , T , , . . . Uf"!"? v" . JLh . 'h'T Frances Venlta Grey presents a stun ning figure as Prince Freddie. - Leon Erroll end William Fttchett, tbs eomo dlana of th group, do good work. They wer repeatedly encored. The bunch of chorua ponies showed to their usual good advantage. Man ager Shields produced some excellent stereoptloon effects. - Th show is de cidedly th best that has bn attempted at th park this season and Is drawing well. AT TO! Z.TBIO, If th card at th Lyrio this, week Included only Tegge end Daniel, the show would be well worth tb prie of admittance. These two are about the moat original and natural artlats In an old Una that have appeared on th local stag for a long time. Tb man haa a good baritone vole, slightly unsteady on the upper reglater, It Is true, but nevertheless rich and sympathetic, while th two provide good vocal music tan dem. Thev ware recalled at th close of their workj Donsld gtv. an accptabl. mlxtur. of In tb opening ntxmner Hoyt and- no- Y n,u.lc conkey doe. som. fairly clever Juggling, and talks all the tlm he is about it. Raymond o. Bald win makes his farewell appearance In Illustrated songs. Th Auer's, billed ss "original creators, a. revelation In rags,' are a novelty. "Ann's Love Story" Is told by ths vltaecope. It Is not a new gtory DUt the climax I startling. ABOABBI BXXA. No deterioration Is shown In ths bill Mt tha imili this weak, avarv feature being up to the usual high standard maintained by that popular playhousa, Th biggest hit is mad by Lynn and Leonard, in an abbreviated eomedy en titled "From City to Rub." Th Davles duo. Roman ring performers, sxcel in their branch of atage endeavor and re ceive merited applause. 8am Hood, the blackface "coon," Is both witty In speech and ludicrous In action, Among th othsr features ar Phillips nd Merrltt, singers and dancers; Kate oylfl. In Illustrated aongs. and th bio scope, reproducing this week an attack of the Japanese fleet on Port Arthur. Muma Z.OB9 r AtnrrxBBOT. "Little Lord Fauntleroy," which' Is be- ling aaequmviy -ipuunu mt tu uuiir . - I . . . . 1 . . !. .1 I this wek. Is a play that no one, from th tiniest tot wno can unnerstana the English language up to mature men and women, can afford to deny themselves th pleasure of seeing. It Is a play that reaches the heart, ana nnas tn most tender chords In human natur. Then there la a dellcloua little comedy pari and tha wonderfully blight aaylnge of dear old Hobbs, and th other strange friends of "my lutle lord." It will run at the Baker all this week, with a raatlnea Saturday. TAB'S xrnW BELXfe ' .Vaudeville of th right sort la that given by the Stsr management - this week. Ths bill is Opened by Alice Bry ant' In th guts of a negro "mammy" crooning a lullaby to her child. Charlea E. Inslee and company preaent two scenes from th "Lady of Lyons," and theae typify what was regarded as th proper dramatlo offering 10 years ago. Leo Jefferson sings tne ever popular "She Sleeps 'Neath Oregon's Tall Pines:" Golden and Weaver, a a the German sen ators, eaally retain their deaerved pop ularity and Introduce many. Joke that ar new and mirth-provoking. Seymour and May, in the "Chink and the Sou brette," do dancing and high kicking, with a little oriental muslo on a two stringed fiddle for full measur. The projectosoope and the Royal Italian band cloe th bill, which, taken In Its entirety. Is ons of ths beef this popular theatre ha yet offered. AT VMM BUrOV. Ther ar several acta at tha BIJou this week that are worth seeing for their own merits, even If th visitor only has tlm to view th single set. For Instance, ther la th firm of Post A Ashley, that heads th bill and deserves the position. Bernard Williams has card tricks that tnyatfy, and if there la any spot Where wuilsms can't get at least thro decks of card a the audience has not discovered It . John Neff Is the DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION , Mass Meeting Under ths auspices Multnomah Democratic Club, . Fridayr July 29 8:30 o'CIock P.M. Speakers, ' 'OOTe OBO. B. CXAXBBKItATjr . and BOB. FBAjrXZXtT Z. 1VABB Of - San Francisco, aboD music , XiABISS ZBTZTBO. , Columbia Theatre man In black and presents a good lot ot chocolate-colored wlttlclama Tb Fish er ar contortionists sjid tie themselves into knots- without half trying. Tb feature of the vltascop thia week Is th showing of President Roosevelt de livering his Fourth of July oration. BABOON CHAUFFEUR DOES STAR SUM A free exhibition of Kiro looping th loop will be given In th morning after th parade on th circus lots of the floto shows. This is don so as to dispel tn tb minds of sll th curious, whether old or young, who may eatertaln any feara that Kiro, the - Af rtcaa baboon, would not be able to perform the loop th loop feat In his sunning automobile, and to further demonatrate that all th Floto shows advsrtls Is actually to be seen. Tb Denver Post ssys: "Then Kiro, with many admonitions from ths trainer to be oareful, was placed In th automobile, and th aacant of tt feet wss made. Everyone was breatbleas with excitement when, afa the word "go." down cam th little red car, up around th loop, and ther was Kiro, th wonderful chauffeur, on his head tn mid air, and carrying on a mild flirtation with ths audleno at th same time. -Ther -was a. roar f applause-and everybody seemed to think that If this had been th only feature of the ahow it alone was worth ths price of admis sion. . But, of course, it Is only on of many new, original things." . DEEP DUPLICITY ANGERS JUDGE Circuit Judge George feels aggrieved. -His. faith in humanity has been dis tinctly Jarred. And woe be unto John Michelson if -he ever sgaln.eomes be fore th olrcult tribunal on a criminal charge, . John Is a llttl sawed-off fellow, with wizened f ao and beady ya. rati Ike in their brightness. When arraigned on th charge of aassult with a deadly weapon he was found unable to talk Eng lish and an interpreter was summoned. "He say man throw him out of plaes snd give him two black ye; then he use knife," said the Interpreter. - The priaoner pleaded guilty, and on account of his evident Ignorance was given only six montns oy me oourt. ti waa taken downatalrs to ths county Jail by Deputy Bherlff parrott. "How long did he getr: mqutrea unier Deputy - Morden. Six months." cheerfully piped Michelson. with a broad grin. "What! I thought you oouidn't speas English," ejaculated Mordvn. - "Hawl haw!" croaked Mioheison. : C A. R. Excursions. On August 8, t and it th Canadian Pacific will sell round trip tickets to Boston for 190.11. Tickets good for to days with stop-over privileges. On the ssms dates world's fair tickets will be on sal and very low rate will be mad to St Louis and eastern points. If 'you want a comfortable trip travel over ths Canadian Pacific. For full par ticulars concerning special excursions, etc call on or address F. R. Johnson, F. A P. A.. 141 Third street Port land, Or. Ever stop to think it all came from weak or strained eyes? Half the headaches that humanity is heir to are directly traceable to eye troubles. Didn't know that, did you? Come . in some time and have your eyes ex amined. Won t cost you a cent Advice free. THE LADY OPTICIAN Parlors SOT Allsky BIdg. - 1 Not meraly v. now spring or a nw clip btit a form of y gtAM mounting wholly nw, adustd In now way f tak hold and holds on In a now way. ". . . . JlotMni Jar 1hm cut of plact). Xyee Sxasitasd. Olaaees Fitted, 1 know I can plena you." EVA V. SNIDER, Doctor of Optica. , Have Headaches? Economy chants Allen. M. J Third Snd Clay streets. Chehah Bros.. 81 First street . Cstdwell. J. W, Sellwood. Chambers A Griffith. Arleta Park, Cooper, 8. IL. tT( Washington street Carter A Co 8. IL. Peninsular. ' -Capleg Bros., Twenty-first and Johnson streets. ; Bjelland, A. O., 614 Northrop street ' , uonnson Bros., ISO Jefferson. -Blttner A Bon,-Twenty-first -and Powslt Burns, O, J., 174 Eleventh street Burns. D. C. 147 Third street . Buxton, A. H.. Piedmont Bulllvsnt J.. Ifl Jefferson atrswi . Bosoamp, A. It., 4IT East Market street Dqmm, W, G, Sll Jefferson street Dennis, S.. T.. 4S -Washington street Dempsey A Peterson, Fourth and Lin- coin streets.' - . ' Dresser A Co F., Seventh and Washing ton streets. " Eggleston, W. K., : II Wnilams imuc Eddy, P. A., 781 Savler atreet Eggerton, W. A., St Johns. 1 Funk. F. W 111 RuaaeU street Farmer. A. J, Third and Jefferson streets. Fellows Ore Co.. Park and Waahtnvton. Franklin A Co., its Front street Gottsscker Bros., Ill Grand avenua. ' Green. John, TI Union avenua ooarrey. M. B.. Ilg Russell street"-"- Ooldstaub. John, tit RuaaeU street' lira nam Bellamy, oranq avenue and Hawthorn. . Helmer, E., Ill North Fourteenth street Moreman, j. a., wuuama. avenue and Going. : ' ' -. . ASK FOR ECONOMY JARS The cheapest and most economical fruit- ja'r in the world. ' f So "easy, quick and simple a child can seal and opeh it. . .' - - ... No rubber ring required. .. w".y: " . -., I -. : Made in pints, quarts and half gallons, of clear, white glass, with wide mouth, Permitting the preservmg of fruit whole or in layers.; ' l : UPn receipt ,of 1 tw0"cent. tamp we will send you a, booklet of recipes, giving full instruc tions how to use the Economy jar, and can everything. . . . " Wadhams & Kerr Bros. 81, 83 and 85 Front Street SEASIDE RESORTS HOTEL CEARHART 1 lug oruriD roa m stAsog. The Sneat sosioaer resort aa the North Pa ride CoaaL It eonalats of 60 seres with aateral gron. pore spring water, elegant golf growuM, trcoia eonrt and eroqaet ground, boattne. flab- lug, hunting sad Bo surf batblog. Tba kotel haa beea entirely renorated and aew sidewalks throufboat the park. Telegraph and telephone in soiei. ror rare ana accomaiecariona apply to P. H. SCflCLDEBMAN, Mar.. Oearhart Or. HOTEL MOORE retmsrly Hew Orlaiee Xetel, tmuMt, Oreges, NOW OPEN The only betel a tbe eoaet overlooking the finest surf batblns and tub batba. boat. Ing. banting and Bablng. Tbe kotel la hard flniahed with furnace beat for rates address DAN . MOO KB, Prop.. Seaside, Oregon. McGUIRE'S Seaside, Oregon ; Xi oca ted la th very orate of th city, convenient to railroad and fresh -water boating on th sTeeanleam. Finely fur nished. Follt attendants. Remodeled, rebuilt and furnished. Open for th season of 1104. THE HARVEST HOME - Jos. KoKsaa, Prop. Prices: ll.ls per day, $1.00 per week. beds ISO and lOo, meals IB cent a - Children under 10 years at half rates. XiQsTut aSAOX. WAIX. Seaside Livery & Fuel Co. UVXBT, PXXD, SAX.BS STOBAOX AJTS PUS A , Braying, Sxpresstag and Oesaral f obblag aaauia, uaaieust. Xaadl AU Kinds of Dry Wood. ' Stages to Xlk Creek and Casnoa eea. The Driftwood TtCrs. T. lynlff mm Hon ooxcroKTAaz,a amo vaiQva ooTTAoa ox rrara . aaAoau Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths la Connection. , . MIO BBACK, WASH. avaavl nlanoa new laat fall re turned to us from a season's rental. Several rood nlaaoa taken. In exchange for our new Steinwav, Eatey. Emerson, A. B. Chaae and other line planoa; sev eral shop-worn plaao and a few dis continued styles. ,, , ... ALt to be closed out We do not wish to carry thee in- stmmeat through tb summer. We hav owr era era ut ror isu aeuvery. Wow is yon shaaes for geanua bar gain. Vou may hare them for about r . . . i i ... i u i . . t k . n .. may all take advantage of this oppor tunity we will make th term $6.00 Down and $6.00 Per Month Soule Bros. Piano Co. rra An i t74 MOaaisoa stbbbt, ooa. WXST tamx, PIANOS Frait . ' ' ' ' ' ! . "' J ' Life Is Now a Pleasure Since the invention of the Famous Economy Fruit Jar the canning of fru ft ha become a pleasure to the house, wife Instead of a weary, burdensome task. " -As the fruit season is mow upon us, and the prospects are for an abundant crop of all kinds of fruit, the smart and intelligent woman will can her own fruit and vegetables in the Economy Jars, which are for sale by the following mer of the city of-Portland : Heath. B. C, Arleta Park. . Heeman. C O., Seventeenth and Overton streets. ' , Himankamp, O. H.. 420 Morrison street Hennesay, J. D. A Co., itt Front street Jones A Son, 417 Union avenue. Knutsoa Bros., 4110 Belmont street'.' Kloppensteln, J. K., Fourth . and Mont gomery street. Kennard A Adam, lit Williams avenue. Kellaher, IX, ltT Grand avenue., Lew, William, Forty-fifth and Belmont streets. - Lee Co.. H. F, Thirteenth and'Washinj- , ton streets. . . u Llndborg, Z. WMlsslsslppi and Shaver streets. " , - V Ubng A Ogden, Front and Olbbs streeta Mayer A Co., U, 148 Third street McKensl A Wis, Sol Chapman street MoKinnon Oro. Co., Third and Tamhlll. Margulleav B Its First street Mann. J. C Holladay and Union ave nues. - , . . ! . . I Malloy, T. J., Seventh and Mill streets. Managha A Bennett 171 East Morrison street - - ? Mueller, J., 144 Russell ' street " Mullbn A Anderson. Sll First street Nolf, Theo., Sellwood. Or. O'Nell, Frank. Ill Hood street - ' Oliver A Benson. Portsmouth, Olda. Wortman A King, Fifth and Wash ington streeta Portland Packing Co., First and Salmon streets. Peterson, p. J., 8t Johns. Psclflo Mall Order Co, Second and Sal mon streets. Wholesale; Grocers and-Coffee Roasters. '.- '".. J "' ' .' . Portland, Oregon THis is the Only Place In town where yon get anything and everything in Ladles Tailor. Ing. Wo make all kinds of light weights, silks, and cloths, Monte Carle Suits. Shirt Waist Suits, sto. A. Lippman SS YAKXXU STSXBT. ' Phoaa, Bet l. AamsaitajrTS. ROYAL, Italian Band Illustrated songs, moving pictures, etc. Portland eights Park, "very even ing. THE BAKER THEATRE rst,to eerge L. Baker. Sole Lessee sad afauagf. ALL THIS WK1C MATINRE lATUBOAT, The Baker Theatre eompasy la , Little Lord Fauntleroy The swat beaatlral prodvetloa ever glres la Portland. Xrealng prlrea, lflc, 8e, gs uoe. ' -Mailaee. 10c, lSe, J5eT SHIELDS PARK , CORDRAY'S THEATER Shields' Musical Stork Company MASCOT t A LA NEWBERQ A big three boars' shew. Cordrsr'a rain "- - 1 - ,w, w, wi"' . l' ins u aa assay at tba STAR THEATRE PoaTXAa-B rAswzoaAaiva - TAtTOBTZXtU PLATBOVSX. Oeaeral admissloa, 10e; raaai nd bos seats, tda. vnMMM. i I .u, o;w, IViSV S. St. LYRIC THEATRE j (Oorsjsr altfae aed Sevesta.1 , HIQH'CLAfiH REFINED VAUDBVILLn i n as mil l m as lo:DO; Boa., a ta 10 a. ss. Ttala it sad 10a will admit twe senple say TSS OEJfla MQ XXcaXA. a- .. u s 7 ' Tmrm and ark Streets. The t 'te Af I'ortl.nd imiTwruHnft. A Ti.-i 1 tr mt iMl asjaab l- f at a m oiorft. at- ... - ..!. A. - CIS. WlesSLOV'S SG3Ti:i::a syrup aa i bean sed bv XIIHoas of Mothers fortaaw ebudraa while Teetlilaa for o-rar FiMt Tera. i It sootnes tb child, softens the gums, ailart , 1 lni me wind eoue, sad is lb beat . sssned for dlairbnaa. to the Housewife Paup. J. O., West PorUand. , : Peddlcord A Sons, 114 East Seventh (.street .' . Rlchsteiner A ' Co., Third ' and Clay . streets, . , - I ' -. Renner A Beckwith. 149 Union avenue. Rlchet A Co., 414 Front street Reynolds' Bros, Lents, Or. - -' Richards. E. J.. Nineteenth and Petty ' - grove streeta Rice A Phelan, 101 First street ' " Bather. H. M.. 717 William avenua . ' Schoenfeldt C. L, Cherry and Williams avenue. -' . Slegner," W. H.. Portland HelghU. Seeley, Maaon-A Ca, Ttrrd and Morrl- son streets. - , . O. Strobecker, PortTand Helghta Stephenaon A Co.,-141 Front atreet Schmeer A Co., R.. 17 East Burnsld street. . . Townsend A Van Schooner, 1 4 First street ". ..-',,. Telnklebork ilawklna. 647 Washington street , '. Toraen, T., Mount Tabor. ; Tell. F. B., FUst and Grant street: , Vorpahl Bros.; 411 East Morrison street Van Avery, H. M., 744 Williams avenue. Walter A Gregory, t2S Williams avenue.' Wallace, A. R.. 175 East Eleventh street Wandrey, O. K., 888 Grand avenue. , , Wlcke. A.. S41 Firat atreet Welch A Brown. Sellwood. Or. Young Grocery Co, 151 Flrat street Yatea A Raymond, ,101 Belmont totreet. And many other city merchants and ths leading merchants of Oregon. Wssh tngton and Idaho. , WAMX AMU WAMMXMOVOM STXXSTS VOBTZwajrO, OASOOK Rstabllshed n 1161. Open all the year. Private or claaa Instruction. Thouaand of graduates in positions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, .etc fre. - ' ' . a. v. Aamnosw. u.b. pmiircrrAx. Behnke-Walker Business College Stearas Block. roinm. oa. 1 Makes a specialty of equipping young men and women for life's work and se enrlng that work fog them when eoja-. ptnt. ' Our gradual ar all employed. More than 100 placed In position since i the first of last August. Phon Mala It. W caa halo you. Writ. nni t:!ltiry Acedcmy a-uaxisji, oaxeog. A petrata bearding aa4 day,, bast, Waaaal traialu. ailii. tarr alaslpUBa, eaUag preoaran ttoa. Bera et anr age admltteo) CUT TlilS OUT aav beys, wheat 1 want ts sead e at ' MMtasy sehaaL Thata ages see , reaae sand aw artoas sad tensa: ale Uleab-Wd aesrlyeiee esulog e yea sebost, taawe)........................ PORTLAND ACADEMY Pits Dors snd stria foe Weatera and Raatera eoUegea, Prlmarjr and graanaar grade lucladed. . Portland Ji cad amy Halt for Girl ReeatTea a limited aanaber aad glrae tbest tbe rum forte and eare of a relfned beaie. - CfOca boiirs during J air and Auauet frota m. t la. si. for eataktaue addraaa htl. land Aoadeair. Portlaad. Or. teOsT roMTLAma- St. Helen's Hall A Girls School of th Kigheet Class. Corns of tearhera. location, building. equipment the beat. Send for catalog u. opxsts iimxsis is, ISo. AJITTSXXXXTS. FRITZ THEATRE MO-stg B01IDA PBBD rBITS. tYo. W. 11. BBOWBV atr THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE Twe shows emUr et I aad a. sv ARCADE THFATCC ... SBVSNTR ABB WASHtgOTON. - REEINED -VAUDEVILLE J IS to 4 SA, T il ta 11 e. SUNDAY CONTtvrorg fKnal 1 1i, I" -. POM I AIira CKTLIXIC i l llll.ni., ., COKCSBT BALar- LA?U I