The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 29, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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' Special for the Lenten Season. Juat
arrived, direct shipment . of Cross
' BUokwell'a 800 ten KJpperel herring.
which we offer while they 'last at two
tins, 4to; six tins, $1.18; ' regular ' lOo
'value. French sardines, two una. lBo;
SL1S a doaen. Imported Norway mack'
rel, ISo to too each. All sorts of fish
foods, salted, ' smoked and .canned. - A
-Urge trade enables us to offer you a
better variety and fresher .roods than
the little store around the corner. Call
at pur delicatessen counter and see for
yourself. P." Dresser a Co, Portland's
greatest gfrocery. -Seventh and -Washing.
ton streets, and. East Fifteenth and
Brosaway. , i
4 "'Dr. William a Webb and party of
New York will arrive In Portland this
evening from Ban Francisco, In a spe
cial -train of Ove cars.. He la. a bust'
neaa associate of K. H. Harriman and
Is one of the' wealthiest men la New
York. As husband' of the daughter of
the late W, K. Yanderbllt ha has charge
of. ' the great 'estates ef that railroad
magnate, ana bib innuenco in mm nui
road world, la eonalderable. It Is sup
posed he la looking ever the railway
situation on the Paclflo oast; '
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.Two new. obeervaUen cars, to run on
the San fcYanclaco-Portland line of tue
Bouthenf Faclne. win start ' mis even
tng, attached to the Portland train for
the south and the. San Francisco train
for the north. The cars ar the-moat
elaborate , proaucxionw - or- xnw r-uunum
. shops. . The Interior consists of a large
drawing room, a smoking room, a 11
, brary, a buffet and the platforms ar
. large enough to accommodate about. 11
'- persons. . The, use of the car will be free
. to all holding Jtiuman ucseia. .
-Fred Worthingtoa waa released from
the county Jail today, sentence hav-
- Ins been commuted oy uovernor nrntn
. berlaln. " He. was serving four months
for larcenw, and was pardoned because
lot hi good conduct The governor alao
. . pardoned John Wadklna, a veteran or tne
', civil war. who was in the Marion county
Jail under six months' sentence for sell'
ins llauor without a license. ' He . Is
.' 'crippled with, rheumatism, and was in
Jail two and a naif montha.., -..
t,'"" Effi 8C Clair, -8-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. St.. Clair., waa taken from
, the mother yesterday on orders from
' ,1 County Judge Webster and given Into
- the car of Mr. Winters, brother of
Mrs. St- Clair. It waa ahown by the
Boys' and Girls Aid society that Mrs,
Bt. Clair wss not a, proper custodian
'of the child, as she had been Intoxi
cated during the absenc of her husband
while ' eh was living In , a ' "prairie
schooner"; at Troutdai.. -
' V When Vou want a nurse, pocket book.
..' ' or billhook something better and more
"(durable than commonly found In most
stores.-and . yet al a moderate price-r
eal 1 on Albert BernL the druggist, oc
ond and Washington, and let him show
-I- van -nuC Jarge variety of tin leather
" goods In the latest styles, and designs.
Another shipment of money belt just
j 'received-.- - swv! ; ?
After visiting -various eltleewsn Mel
- Ico, attending bull fights and examining
Industrial conditions. nuga AicArxnur,
: 1 ISI East Ankeny street.- has returned
" ! He declared that football gamee -and
' ' brixe fishts were the tmly things in the
'. United States that could, be compared to
bull lights. Laborers in Mexico, he said,
-ere on the point of starvation. - - -
, , . W. H. Lyda, one Of the creditors.
. . charges Attorney J. is. Hoffman, true
I tee In the ease vf Joseph Mahoney, a
bankrupt with unfaithfulness In the dis
charge of his duties.;- Hoffman say
; Lyda is prompted purely by spite In
,."., making tne charges, wnicn win o neara
April 14. .' .- - v- r ,
rfcre paints and oils. F. B. Beach A
- Co the pioneer paint -company, agenta
. Senour's floor paint liquid veneer. Jap-a
- ' lac. Berry Bros.' vsrnlshea. Blackjack
.harness oil, Meal's enamels. New Era
nalnt winnow ana piste glass. 1 tea
i First street . Phone JIS4. 1. J.LLx':-:
1,00 Immlgranta Wanted-j-To locate
, along the Oregon Water Pow,er A Rail
way company a line netween rortiana
' ' ' and Estscsds. . For information- inquire
I of the Oregon Water Powr Townalte
rempany. Ill First street Phone, Main
Fstacada, oners vpponumties . to
, manufacturers -which - means millions
of dollars If properly handled. - For In
' formation nqulre of the Oregon Water
Power Townsite company, lit First
street, " Phone, Mala II. i
The Rose society will make an exhibit
- at the forestry - building . during- the
v Iewla and Clark fair, plans for which
' display will be discussed at the society's
- meeting; in the chamber of commerce
tomorrow at 'J oclock. ; ;
. ' Lost Black Cocker -spaniel, female; 4
months old; answers to the name rf
Bloasle:' went astray In city Park, Sun
. day; reward for her recovery. (IT
Flanders street, between Twentieth and
, Twenty-flrst r ,-:
' J.'.'.' Officer front Vancouver, 8. - C". ap
, peered before. United Statea Commls
. stoner McKee to conduct extradition
: proceedings against Monk Flnfon-and
. -Jo Qolden, wanted in that city -on the
'. charge of forgery. . It la charged that
' 1 they forged a postal money order' for
Biggest,- Best and ;
If Brightest; Reports
Evangelists' Meetings
Now Beinf - Held In Portland.
Just to Show Yon How Good
Paper., ..
The Journal
U and the' high Ideals it sunda
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The Journal
'Fifth' and Yamhiir Streets.
; PHONE MAIN 500. ?
iCLa TO TtSTiPV
CASES
Ovr Two Hundred Subpoenas
y- lor Witnesses Against EI-
liott and Rinere. . '
CITY OFFICIALS AND
, CONTRACTORS CALLED
Ex-City , Engineer to Answer
Charge of Obtaining Money
- V by False Pretences.
, Two hundred and seventeen subpoenas
have been issued by . District Attorney
Manning summoning witnesses in the
cases against William C. Elliott J. M.
Caywood, Henry Chandler, K. W. Kiner
and R- M. Riner, who have been indicted
In connection with the Tanner creek
sewer scandals. Many of the witness
war served with- five subnoenaa. com
manding them to appear at the trial of
all five defendants.
Among the witnesses are: H. R. Albee,
Member of th city cpunctl; George H.
Thomas,- secretary of th lata grand
Jury; Oeorre H. Howell; member of th
execatlve board (these-ar candidates
for the mayoralty); Thomas C. Devlin,
auditor; J. R- Werleln, treasurer; I
Zimmerman, president of ths city coun
cil; B. t. filgler, county assessor and
formerly member-of th council; A. K.
Bentley and A, Ti Fie gel, members of th
city council; A. M. Shannon, -who waa
salary clerk under City Engineer Elli
ott; 'George Beoggln, deputy under Elliott-
and his partner at- ttala time in civil
engineering; J. M. A. ta.ue, member of
the late grand Jury; F. M. Butler, man
ager of the Pacifio Construction com
pany of San Francisco; Ferdinand Jop
lin, contractor; R. W. Montagii. attor
ney and prime : mover In th investiga
tion that resulted in the indictment of
Elliott and the others; and John A. Mil
ler, F. M. Warren, George F. Bodman,
R. I OUsan, R. R. Dual way,. X P. Dry
dan. Joseph Paquet, R. A. Mara hall. J.
C Morbland, - J. H. Cunningham, Jesse
Hannum, R, & Oreanleaf, Morris Rein
ateln, said to hav been concerned in the
transaction and to- possess important
knowledga; J. C O'Neill. J. H. Murphy,
T. W. B. London, of Balfour, Guthrie se
Co., who sold much of the materials for
the, construction of : the aewer; John
Burke, J. B. Slemmona, C E. Oliver, of
the city water works; F. A. Ballln. ma
rina engineer;' Jack Rankin, T. Woolsey
and C. W. KUppeL . , -
- The first trial will be en- Monday.
April -S, when- Elrlott will answer to the
charge of obtaining; money under false
pretenses. '
SHENKE ACROBATS-CM
Ui SUBJECT OF, DISPUTE
Manager James' H. Errickson of the
Orand theatre appears to be very much
la earnest over his challenge to the man
agement of th Star theatre
!!On Monday ",ald JarErrlcksoh to
day, "we had our .attorneys. Spencer
Davis, notify th ' management of the
Star theatre that they were making an
unauthorised use of the nam of th
Shank farallv of acrobats, and reaueat-
ed them. to desist, as our circuit hadi
these .same people booked for th Orand
for th week of. April 19. They, how
ever, .went right, ahead and persisted In
using the name, r
."W have the absolute proof, and will
nroduce It at the nroner time, that this
alleged Bhenke team was put together
on Monday last, and that not a alngl
man In it was ever known as Bhenke,
and 'that each one has always played
under an entirely different name, and
that- the -Star- has- put seven men to
gether and has wrongfully tried to
make the publlo believe that its aggre
gation was th real mad only original
Bhenke family. ! ... ,
"If th Star people oan prove that
this la the real ana only original fam
ily of acrobats Mr. ' Errickson wtll do
nate $600 to any charity In th city
named by- the mayor of thia city. ' On
the contrary. ' if the Btar management
falls to prove that fact It shall donate
the sum of IZ&e-te-auch charity.
Mr. Errickson saya he means business
and stands ready to put his laoo m any
newspaper office in the city of Port-
who. - '-
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tie, changing it from It cents. They
were arrested in this city. '; ..
Vlavl Hygienic Home Treatment for
the permarlent cure of all female trou
bles. Lady physician in charge, con
sultation and examination fr Offlo
hours, t a, m. to ! p. m.; It Lewis bldg.
M. ' Mack. F. A. Clark and A. A.
Orenell have incorporated the , Trip to
Niagara" Falls Concession . conipany."
with liD.000 capital stock, to give exhi
bitions at the Lewis and Clark fair.
The new steel steamer Redondo wtll
sail for San Francisco Thursday after
noon. March to. Cabin tlx; steerage II
Meals and berths Included. C H. Thomp
son, agent, lit Third. 1 , ,.
B. t 8. Cough and Croup Byrtjp
Blmpl and effective. ; Best children's
medicine. Bpecinc for all chest colds and
croup. For-aale by Knight Drug Co,
School of Domeatlo Science, 111 Tenth
street. . Course of three lessons In soup-
making will begin-Friday morning at rl
o'clock. Places left for a few pupils.
J
sh earner Alllanc sails from ' Couch
street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka at
p. m., xnursasy, Marcn so. jr. f.
Bsumgartner, -agent. - Main til.
Divorces are asked by Charles EL from
Rosa, J. Wilcox, and by Clara M. from
John P. Griffin, desertion being th
cbsrg in each case. ' ,, ,-.
B. eV a Cough and Croup Syrop
Sure euro for croup and bronchial colds.
Keep on hand for emergencies. For sale
by Knight Drug Co. v . 1.
Try a meal wlthdut meat at th Vege
tarian cafe, 101 Sixth (treat. , ,
Ansley'a display, Pfandera, Id and Oak
Orpheum, vaudeville, burlesque, evna.
Ask your grocer for Golden Cheddar, t
. . The following number of peo'
pi hav signed the, petition re
questing ' the ' new - telephone
franchise to be put to a vote at
th June election:
- March II;.. ll
March It........ t7t
. March IS...., 124
March 14.................. I4
March H. ...... 101
March ft '. tT
March II 41
Total ';. .........fttl
Hill and Haniman Making Des
perate Efforts to Control
Strategic Points ThereT
SURVEYING PARTIES
COVERING THE COUNTRY
CM, Levey of Northern Pacific
: Takes Charge of Work
About Lewiston.
The arrival pf CM. Lvy, assistant
to th president of th Northern Pacific
railroad, at. Lewiston, to take personal
command of Purveying operations in the
Lewiston and Clerks ton country, has. In
a measure confirmed reports of a heavy
engagement between th forces of v BUI
and Harrlmaa In eastern . Oregon for
possession of th strategic , points and
water grades for railway extensions be
tween the Clearwater river basin end
Pasco, There is wild excitement among
the residents who have long been with-
out needed railway transportation. They
regard the appearance of Mr. Levey as
a signal lor general unmeaning 01 oat'
tarlea of the rival roads and a great
battle in ths npen. -
Officials of . both roads aasert that
their surveying operations only mean
the renewal of old rlghta that expired
last month, and that all they Intend la
to resurvey and retain the routes for
merly established, These statements
are not well supported' . by the . move-
ments of the surveying parties. t They
are penetrating country heretofore unap
propriated by either road and are strik
ing out In unexpected direction. The
ntmost secrecy is maintained as to their
plana and purposes, -f , i
" Mr. "Levey, m his private car Mlnne
waska, arrived at Lewiston, accompa
nied by " Assistant Chief ' Engineer
Crosby, and they were met by John P.
Vollmer, a Northern Pacific stockholder,
and. immediately - driven to Clarkston,
where they assumed supervision of th
movements of a large party of surveyors
encamped near that city. Asked to x
plain th purpose of his visit, Mr. Levey
stated that ' th Northern ' pacific com
pany was merely relocating old lines of
survey. Replying to a question -as to
why surveying parties were operating
on government land and near tuarkstoa
where no former lines had been- run, he
I quoted as- reluctantly admitting that
"we ar having mess surveys mad In
order to prepare for the future, so that
when word comes to us we will be pre-4
parea to ao Business.
He further admitted ' that agenta of
the Northern Pacific company are mak
ing contracts for right of way through
the prairie country between Lewiston
and Clearwater. - t .
Th presence of the Northern Pacific a
official party and their force of sur
veyors In the Lewiston country, with In
strument ' pointing" down " the-r Snake
lver toward Pisco, -4s regarded as the
most significant move made by either
company in year in th Pacific north
weat, . . -..;..- i
- ' . . peflxdte Wsfc . : ' : '
. It la believed at Lewiston that this
will shortly be followed by active con
struction work that .will surpass tb big
batti of five years ago; when nearly
J.000 men. were employed in the work
between Lewiston and Rlparta. . Move
ments of the Northern Pacific engineers
In every part of the field, it Is said,
hav been marked by a certain deflnlta
ness ; that haa created the Impression
that ; a plan of construction hss been
fully4 decided - on- and that long -needed
mean of transportation are about to be
greeted. ; '-
The old ' Northern " Paclflo ' survey
crosses the Snake river at a- point al
most due west from' the company's
roundhouse at Lewiston, and here a
bridge la now being planned by Engineer
Crosby. From Clarkston the line fol
lows th south bank of th Snake river
to a' point below Riparla, where it again
crosses the river and continues to Pasco.
The company If said to have a line sur
veyed down tb north bank of th Col
umbia river from Pasco to Vancouver,
and It la known that engineers for this
company a few weeks ago - completed
surveys ai'roas the . peninsula " from-a
point opposite Vancouver " to ST,' Johns,
and there acrotis- th Willamette river,
connecting with their present Portland
terminal. .- .
Old right To Be menewed.
Only recently the same company pur
chased the Weldler tract fronting on th
river a short distance below th Union
depot. Investing between 140,000 and
160.000 in the. property.' . The situation
now indicates that the old fight is to
be renewed along the lines of the con
test of five years ago. It la abattl for
' See Bally Ada. f or BaJrelme.
JUST ONE DAY (THURSDAY)
Sale of Morris Chairs
m
Full spring; scat and back; veloor
cushion in various colors; in golden
oak or mahogany. ' Thee Chairs
ar worth $12.50 YOUR CHOICE
THURSDAY A '"-CO Oft
ONLY .....y7iUU
COVELL'S
it-ia rims s.
Formerly Stew York Faraltar Co.
riAca to but FcmsrrromB.
a
linn
i- ?1
M' ' w f
To epea a savings account today.
It
matters not how much money you earn,
if yon do not keep a ehar of it yon win
not bar wealth nor even aoomntaos.
A few dollar laid . asld very week'
will goon amount -to hundreds. A sav
ings account constitutes the easy chair
of old aga and la th! only reliable pre-
taction against adversity. We piy four
per cent on deposits, eompouaded sentl-
; a. .; i, ' ,-,!, i A . 1 1.--;
annually... j :K k: I . ; i '
6th and Morrison
the water grades between "Portland and
the. Clearwater basin and the Lolo pass.
where the Milwaukee 14 expected- to
enter the field from the east and com
pet for transcontinental traffic.
Dispatches from New York state that
th directory of th Milwaukee la at last
unanimously in favor of the proposition
advanced by President Ear Una to extend
the Milwaukee from its present .western
terminal at Everts, South Dakota, to
Portland, with a spur running to the
sound porta. --.., ""'- ' . .-. .
- Thia move by 'the Milwaukee has long
neen expacieo, ana n naa neea Known
that: the company was steadily making
preparations to go forward aa soon as a
final decision in the merger case enabled
than) to see clearly the permanent situa
tion - in the Paclflo northwest. It Is
said the rapid developments of the last
few weeks have caused the directors to
take ' an aggressive course. They will
build approximately 1.600 miles or new
road over a route through the mountain
that is said to be a considerably lower
grade . than- that of either the Great
Northern or the Northern Pacific, The
preliminary, survey is now practically
complete and estimates show that an
expenditure of between I00.000.000 and
180,000,000 will be necessary to com
plete and equip the line. ; - - .
SPORTSMAN TOURNEY
DATE HAS BEEN SET
' The twenty-first annual tournament
of the 8portsmen's Association of th
Northwest will be held In this city June
ft, Zl and 14, under the auspices of the
Multnomah-Rod and Gun club.
...The prlseg WU be medal and trophies
to the value of ever 12.900, and the club
will also -add purses from 11,000 to
tt.000 in caah. ' v . -
- The association consists of Oregon,
Washington, Idaho,' British Columbia,
Montana, Utah and California, and will
be open to trapshooters residing in this
territory. In view of the fact that all
transportation companies will make
round-trip reduced rate t6 the 'Lewis
and Clark fair which wilj b held In this
cuy mis summer, ii is expeciea inai
the tournament will be th largest ver
held in th west. - 1 - - -:- -
Programs will be printed -and ready
for distribution about May JO. and th
secretary will be pleased to mall a copy
to any on desiring them. ' 'v v r '
son nAXjrwjur
' Th Horn Training association will
meet at t o'clock tomorrow afternoon
In the Y. M. C A. building. Sixth anTi
Oak streets. The subject. The Adoles
cent Period," will be treated by Dr. Edna
D. Tintma. The discussion of the ques
tion for ths dsy will be led by Mrs.
H. L. Wslter. Mothers are Invited to
be present and to hand in any written
question which- they may wish to hear
discussed, - Children are entertained In
the nursery. :.'cr. r -'--'::.'.
3
AT THE THEATRES.
. Elks ' at Columbia ' Tonight
Tkla Is Mwltlwttr the farewell week ef the
Onhtmbta Slnrfe enrapany, which haa gives a
men? spiemna plays to lm seiroas Ins tbe
put SO week, and as a token of the esteem
In which the swaibere are held perwieallT sad
aa aa orcaBisatimi. the Klks win ettea with
friends aad families tnnlght. .
The play. "A Onetented Wemaa." seems fan-
mim than ever. Pet Bernard and Charlev York
J V entertaining sprrlaltles-la the place when
I llort Istemled specialties te be tatradaeed is
hie great tare, and the asdleer esjajs them.
"A Onnteated Wooias" will etas Bssday
sight, with swaseaa Batareay and saaaar, .
'-"' The Star Laada.. ..' .
One ef the stmecest bills ef the eessnn la
presented at the ftar tbeab-e this week. There
are two great fee tares Mesne Rlraree, the
8paalsh enecert violinist, sod the Bbenk famllr
composed ef eeves smart arrobats, have aa set
full ef merits. Other arts aa the bill are
Barnes sad Wsahbnra, singing. Claadina ea hie
banjo, while the MeCarvers keep tbe penpla
lenshlag fnr IS mlnateaf afaad Carter aa "The
Widow." and her set will be esjoyed by alL
vv The Pollard's Tonight.
. The tseefsl sanslral comedy, "The HeO ef
New Tors." la which the Pollard Mltinatlaa
Opera company be-aa a twevweeks encasement
Si tbe Manraam Grand theatre Isst alht. will
be the bill toolsht aad tomorrow night, mdar
and aatardar alshts "The Geisha" win be the
offering, and "II. M. . Pinafore" at the
hergala srtre matinee SatardsT. The advasre
uie ef seats tor next week will epea tomorrow
ung. . ,
, j Th Grand Theatre. ... ,
James Keen at the Grand theatre la "Dr.
Jekrll and Mr, Hrde." has mated more la
tere. than asy set that has ever beea pmred
Is the boaae. It eertalnlv Is S stress feature
far vssdeTille. Ted R. Bos snd sll the ether
fsTorltes are making tb. blsxeat kinds ef hits
and the entire bill w firing complete sattsfse
ties te the public ....
At the Lyric.
The b.
tate Mr.
aa m parked sightly te see "The
Karty. The pleee Is well staged
and fall ef fan from heslaalng t end. There
are specialties between the acta good eeea. tod
ell for 10 eenta, . The ealr 10-eeat boose Is
the city, -; . .. - " .
Baker s jGreat BUJ.
Jobs P. Urate aV Oe., la "The Burster, " Is
making tbe hit ef the week, aad them- are
aine ether good arts te emnae the theatre
goer. .
' Ten thousand demons gnawing swsv
at one's vitals eouldn't be much woran
than the tortures ef Itching piles. Yt
there's ,. sure. Dean's Ointment never
fails, .. .. . , ., ...
Oregca Sayings Bank
AQE TCESE DI.ESSES
Charming Costumes on Lovely
Women at Olds, Wortman
' A King's Big Store.
INNOVATION ATTRACTS .
INTERESTED PEOPLE
Beautiful living Models Set Off
to Advantage th - Last
' Parisian Confections.
' The'-aight of SO beautiful young wo
men, gowned 'In the moot gorgeous of
the season's models froni th modiste's
hop, is a sight worth paying for, yet It
Is furnished several time an hour at
the magnlnceHt spring opening of Olds.
Wortman m King, .which began yester
day forenoon and la on again today,
Thia firm may last as long aa Portland,
but if ever it excels the splendor of the
present - occasion wall, it - will be "go
ing some.
All day long the second floor waa
crowded with women and a few men1
who made their -way through the throng
to catch a glimpse of the beautiful 'liv
ing models.' Vnder the direction of
Mi L. Barnard th girls dressed In new
costumes about four time aa hour and
paraded through th department for th
benefit 'of visitors, who were of two
class" customers and etght-eeers, - It
Is the first time in the history of any
far western city that the innovation has
been attempted and that it Is popular
was aptly demonstrated by the almost
frantically Joyous expressions of .the wo
man In attendance. .
"The gowns are great, the hats are
dreams, wss the way one woman put It.
and aha certainly had expressed a wide
spread opinion.
The aecond floor ' Is like fairyland.
The decorations, for which w. W. Saw
yer la responsible, were never before
equalled in a local Institution. In th
big light well of the store a mammoth
bell ia suspended by Imitations of eaater
llliea.' It la done in yellow., white and
green, the spring colors, which predomi
nate In the whole decorative scheme
Th place 1 a mass of artificial flowers
and at intervals th visitor catches a
glimpse of bird-cages, Insld of which
th yellow winged creatures are warb
ling to the best of their ability end
adding te th charm of a splendid or
chestra. A carpet that cost the house
over : ! 1.600 is laid on the floor, th
windows are all ahadsd with veil cur
tains and In looking around at the mag
nificent costumes it is not d im cult to im
agine that you have stepped into a great
elegant reception room. There are I BOO
gowns on exhibition, done in the prevail
ing spring fashion that of Marie An
toinette and the early French. Th ltgnt
colors are mor conspicuous, whit is
th favorite for th season. The' Im
ported gowns by Psquln and other Fa
tialans 'are creations never to bay for
gotten...
The millinery dfpartmeat la equally
beautiful. There la every, sort of hat
on display and for aale at any sort cf
price Frank M. Hamburg la in charge
of thia part of the store, and he has
filled it with wonderful styles and con
ceptions. - , , , -, .
- Some women there were who went to
the store yesterday morning and Aid not
leav until dinner time. A tea room op
erated by tb Young Women' Christian
association mad their stay more plea
ant.; Today, that organisation sent a
mandolin club to the store to entertain
tne visitors.
Th window decoration la another
strong feature. In the corner window
there ia a -chiffon set. with a parasol
ana nat, valued at I00. - Another win
dow ia fixed op in honor of the Woodmen
of th - World. It contain large por
traits or paat consul W. Reldt of Web-
foot camp and Governor Chamberlain.
DIXIE SOCIETY HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
At a meeting of th Dixie society
at th city hall laat night the matter of
selecting a day to be known as "Louisi
ana Day," at th Lewi and Clark x
position, was put before the society. In
accordance with the suggestion of Gov
ernor Blsnchsrd, and will be acted on
by a special committee.
It-wss decided to postpone th nelt
meeting until the fourth Tuesday-In
April, when a larger hall will be secured
and an elaborate program given snd
other state societies will be entertained.
"Reminiscences of .the South" waa
an ' exceedingly Interesting paper by
Henry 8. Westbrook. Mrs. Vincent Ma
rino gave a darkey reading, "The One-
Legged Oooee. aa only a finished elo
cutionist could. Her contagious South
ern laugh evoked great applause.
OtttHttttt
Portland's Greatest Book Store
is approaching.' We have. a
splendid line of Easter gifts,
among which are
Prayer Books i
iiymnais
. Booklets
We have :"the . handsomest
and most complete line of
Bibles ever shown.
v;.;;:::.:":,;thet:.:; v.;:
J. K. GILL CO.!
Booksellers and
Stationers
V THIRD AND ALDER
Gnat Things at Little Prices
' TWo Rivers
Irrigctcd Lcnis
Low pries,' tasy ' terms, and
will produce annaaily man1
times present price per acre.
A Special Excursion
Will leave Portland Saturday
evening, arriving back Mon
day morning no loss of time
Low round . trip rates '. ar
V . ranged by calling on : 1,
E.S. JACKSON
'" General Sales Agent. -.
246 SUrk Street
Removal Notice
On aoeonnt of Inauffielent room and
the outgrowing of our present quarters
we win oe insiaiiea in our new ouua
Inar. MS Wsnhlncton street. In the new
slz-story building on the corner of West
Park and Washington streets, on or
about April X. For a short time Only
anv Journal aubacrlber havlna a Dra-
mium machine can exchange same for
any outfit aa high aa ,u.os ror si.e
down and 11.00 per week, being allowed
la.vo on in a nine leiiow. '
COLUTaEU PHONOGRAPH COCen'l
iss anrngjrrx sr. rosnvajro, om.
Orand Prix. Parla, ISO. r
Double Grand Prise Bt. Louis. 114.
" - This delicious dessert is like
a lovable woman. Ton love It.
All men do. The cook oomas
' in for her ehere of affection, ,
innntOT, 1 cents a package.
AT ALL GROCERS.
Closing Out
Matting Sale
Having a very large' stock ef ,
fine linen warp matting en hand,
we must positively close It out to
make room for our new stock of
goods to arrive for the fair trade.
We alao have a large stock of new
canton, crepe and - linen em
broidered - patterns for 'lad lea"
waists and dresses, pongee silks
snd other fine goods, such aa
grass linen, table center pieces,
Japanese and Chinese latest novel
ties, curios, stc, at lowest prices.
Andp Kan & Co.
- 287 MORRISON
Vith Lewis & Clark
, ' Is an Interesting Article in
'APRIL;;.;-
Sunset Magazine
This srtlcle is wen lllus
'. trated,and should be read "
by people ef the North- ' ;
, weal and then eent to ,
. their eastern friends. It'
" will help to show them ...
, the enterprise and prog- ! .
... resa of the Northwest -better
than many letters
; . would. Other articles, ,.
hhort stories snd verse,
iou ar axx nvrs sxaxna.
AiRraVananfTS.
Ill Dflll 1 11 OS Ago W. T. raagte. Sea. Kga
BlAKUUAnl taUAiai Vaaaa Mala M
Ttmltht sad T morrow Klaiit.
TKX rOLLAXD LTLLirUTtaJt OPEgA 00.
"TBS BILLS Of XIW TOkg."
rrlday aad Saturday algnta. -Tb (Vlafea.
Saturday matin. "U. tf. S. Flaafore." '
Ivealag ariaas I'sraeet; TV; Sennet elreW,
atatlsee yrteas rie aad Ue. ovals saillDg
tat tala wrrk.
AdTSaee sale tor sext wsek elll sees Imsi arias.
DAKER THEATR1L
TbIH aad Yamklll ara. Keallns 4 Fleee. Man.
agera. uirgMi vsuaeriiie name IB ASMMca.
I , WALgX AST UOI,
JOH r. BKACK CO.
. rcAiuog and rtaasow;
. . ASJiaXDO ANEr CBAPraXUt,
TAB WTLBOB. .,
... ... TBS S400BAFH. :
AdmlaaUia. dnwastalra, i r; npatalra. Mo.
IVrformanrte at .:W). T;;tO ssd :U p. m.
BLAZiaa atoa, . .
CORCBBT . kVIBT M10HT. .
ats-ta auaitsiOsV
;MwDALL
'With every pair of Boy's
Shoes wegive a Baseball
Mitt or Ball Free.' Splendid
Boys' Shoes at Ql.ZO,
f 1.75, f 2, 925, 4? 2.50,
f 2.75, ?3... SX hyX:: fpr
KNidiirs
Opposite Perkins HoteL .
AJgUSBBUOTTg.
GRAND THEATRE
Challenge to
the Star "
Jaass S. btMaaBavssaasger'sf the wraad
Tkeatre, sf fats te wages SiOS te gaM that
the Star sjaaagasjsst eaaaet yrar that the
svea SMa aew alagisg at the Star Tkeatoe
are the teal aad arlgiaal Saaake family at
aarekats aad have the maml aad tisatrlml
right te the ass ef the Shaake same, sad that
the Btas aaaaet shew these aa ssllal Bhsakea
are ether thaa saiaral aaseeass siaiamly set
tsgstaes te dlsiisat aay leaalaiaaa that aslaM '
euse te the grasd Theatre by ssasaa ag tsaer
asatiset te amy the real aad ailglsal fsiaaaa
ea Asrfl la. :-t .
The bear sgieeiag a dsaats the ssa ss
test is aay wertay aasilij ta the erty wslsh
ban be Baawd hy Mayer WUliaau.
The aartise W,tae wager shall have the
right to - srsdaM svUeses before aay three
dmtstaested maroaaats at the- ettg ead a .
aaelelss ef the marKy af the Jwagea ts he
sal aad decisive, - -" - -. -4-.
GRAND
The Oalv Seal ssd Orlguwl
SHE1NKB FAMILY
.' ' . . World's Greatest Aoabats,
: WILL YOSRIVaXY AJPRAB , ,
- Exehnaveiy at the
0 Hand thkatrb- "
.-... :.( o oa Asotrr ana. i. - , ,
:;,v;,-v-.-v grr or Bmt t'' '
. Tonirht sad Dally afadaee.
JAMXM KXABg, "Dr. JkyU aad Mr. Hjea
, The VatealMad MM. .m - , ---
''' TID X. BOX. .
'-, -' ' ' DOXT ABB SBXAB. .
MB. ABB SOU. t. T. TVWT. -TEX
LVCASOB., BICX ABB WALTZB4
', ' . ALT BOBBXB.
TKX aXAXVIsOOPX. - - -
gvralag Brieee, Wvw lMr, MM; baleaay, 10.
MsUaa (except Ssadays aad Iwndsys),. lea,
i.. Bos eeets, 33c
COLUMBIA THEATRE
TOBIOKT-XUrg' BMBTI '
, Parewsll Week af the Peealar ' f
Columbia Stock Company
la Bert's sereaanag fares sesmdy,
"ACcatentedTto"
' Matlaess setarday sad Basday. - '
" Bvenlag, SOe. 5e. JBe, JVi metises. Sea,
ISe. toe. -
Du.s lews sex efSee eeea ell aay. TTr
Vsrdmi eaady ahop, T Misrlsua. Mala ltu;
evealag at theatre. Mala Sll.
Star Theatre
MODERN VAUDEVILLE
Park asd Wash Bta... TA. kuta SeM
; - THB flBBAT OKIOINAb - -
SHENKE FAMILY
' v-t Darrraled Acrobats
SEN. RICARDO RUIZ
. r Spaalsa Oearert Vmllaami
7-Other Headline Acts-7
-; MATTBXXS-4M ts Aay Seat, " ' '
raaiac ltr, SOo, .
Dally Madae. 1:30; Bvenlag, 1:M aad ScX
THE L YRIC THE A TQU
SBVKNTH AND ALDER STRKkTa.
Kvtrr Aftrroooa snd Errains.
. The Lateet Bew Terk Oemedy ganaiss.
"The Late Mr. Early"
A laagb S mlnate. . ' Not s sen mnwist.
gaMlaltirs betwwa arts.
Partermaaees at H 30. T:W sad S IS p. sl
t'aaal price at admlaaioa. 10 eenta.
BOYS' SHOES . S 1.2'
Boys' Suits. fl.SO, a.OO and tSJZ
A ball and bat free with every suit.
Boys' Shirts . . L .
Ladles and Men's Shoes...!
ai.so, va.oo and r
Misses' Shoes 91.2S and (.1.
We save you from o to 11.00 c .
every pair. .
Men's Suits.... ST.BO. $10
v fia.ftO and ,
Men's Faate.. fl.SO, 3.S n
- -- -' i 1
Men's BhlrU....B0, TS? and f
Men's Hatst. 91.25, Cl.t
snd i
Men's Underwear. ..... ,B9. '
1 - . a a
' Yea are bound te save too en i
.dollar you invest w'. "i i ,
We hsve strictly one pr' x, t
- , ,. .,, In. plain flgur
JOHNDL
AT TWO TC7
rirst aad Tamhlll and Th: . .
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