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V re. 4 ' i i i . . kcnt;t Cc"ira far Thirn. SAY THEY ARE AC-NT D , J ; vTor the CrUrJo a.::..y Police Have Good Description of Sharpers, But Are Unable -.' to Locate Them; ' For mor than a-week th polio de- partmen but been endeavoring to ap- , prebend two women who, it is changed, J bay bee a ystemat:aally fleecing th wholesale district of th city by coUect . ing fund on ' th representation that ' lhv m.rm cuthnrlxad mill of - tb '' Grand Armv nf th Renubllc. It la ea- tlmated -that tbelr graft"' baa netted tbem mora than 11.000, l .With perfect description of-the wo , men, who continued their .illegal opar . allocs up to a few daye ago,' the po . . . . Ilea hav been unable to plac tbem under arrest. - ' ' The axnoss of the women cam about ' through a peoallar circumstance. Going , Into an establishment ? on First, ( near : Pine street, they endeavored to sell tie 1 eu to what purported to ba aa enter r: , talnment to ba siren by th O. X. n. ' The tlckeU had tba price. 1 each. . v , marked on them, and were ornamented . .with an American flag in colors. ' - - "This entertainment Is to be siren.' v glibly declared, one of the women, . 'in order to ralaa funds with which to ' 'place in proper condition tba grave of - a general In the oreenwooa cemetery. Tba grave'has bean neglected, and the plat of I round In which It la located , . is covered with weeds. . Tba department r has determined to bare it placed, ' in .oroner condition." ' "' v v . The -manarer of the- hens casually : " Inaulred whether the women came ai V- recti y from G. A. R. headquarters. He received an affirmative reply. He asked ; where tha headauartera was located. Tha faces of tha women reddened at tha question, and they showed confusion. They replied- that mala relatives had a-iven them tha ticket to sell, and they - . did not really know where tba hd- ', Quarters waa. ' Becoming suspicious, th ' manager - ' told them ha-would take five tickets and mads out a check for ft. payable to,. ' the order of tba secretary of tha O. A. R which was banded tbem. xney . fused to take tba check. - and when . Mkad tha reason .JTor tbelr refusal did . not deign to reply, put quickly left the office. . . - .- -f -. .'Another astabllahmant - Into which . they went was warned by tha manager ' of tb houa previously entered of the ... gsm and reruaea to purenss. ucaew. . Tha women then hurried up Pin street -but tba next day. war again seen 'at work on First street.- jfr : In on place they wet asked If.th publlo readily responded to their p pea la. and they said they had no trouble U collecting money. In. proof .of th . asaertlon one woman opened her ratlcul , , mil showed it to ba filled with silver . dollars and several cold coins, , An emu x mate of tha parson seeing tha money 1 that her retlcul contained at laa iiao. - i-' Tb 'womaa said .this money . waa tb '.fruit of, one day labor. -. " T IT lA' large -number of wholesale bouses -",. on 'First and Front street admit that ' . . they have been bunkoed by the women. -At Tatum Bowen's. First and Ash " 'streets. Manager; Bosell referred tha " women to Mr. Bowen. He did not Ilk . their atory, -and refused to purchaa ' ; -any.tiqketa - Bracket Co, paper sell- .. ers, ee iret.- iifwi w '.Jr. buft : ' ' ' .' ,l4 r.-.-j One bf tha' women is described a a tall brunette,' fashionably attired In blue akirt and tan Jacket Th other .' ia a blond, of medium height, wearing a brown dress. . Despite the knowledge ;' that they bad excited suspicion, in wo - men plied their; "graft", until a, few " daya ago. f .- ft - --' - i i i hit, -r.-. r,r an-, ceneral Is in need of attention and no such entertainment to my knowledge is to b given.- aaia . O. K. Caukin. asslsunt adJuUnt general 'of tha Department of Oregon.-O. A. B. "Tha women are 'grafters and deserve exposure as well 's punishment "W intend raising funds for Memorial day exercise soon, and th illegal operation of these women may seriously handicap ' , us in a worthy cane.,, v ' .!" Mra Jennie C Prltchard. secretary of th Department Of Oregon.' W. R. also .i brandrvih. women as -"grafter," and : says that no such entertainment aa they . represented IS to ba given. .. . , . . "It 1 a sham that such things should bappan." said Mrs. .Prltchard. "If " caught these women should be severely punlsbed." ' . - DR. CHAPMAN WILL BE- ' EDITOR FOR ONE DAY - . - 4 . .r ;., From BeatU oomes th glad newa . that next Monday th Star of that city . will be edited by Dr. J. Wilbur Chap . man, -and his staff will . be selected . 'from th evangelists and singers. A -vAt th request of Kditof W. P, Strand ' Sorg, Dr. Cbapmaa ba consented to as : , sum full charge of th editorial de- partment for one day. and will run tha ' paper on that occasion 'as a Christian I paper should be." Every item appear , ing in th Star will com from th pen , of on of th revivalists, while th regu. . . Isr staff will take a day off. Th result ' nt th experiment is, of eours.anx .louely awaited,';.. . - . ;. . , Dr. Chapman ha not ' publicly an nounoed hi etaff, but It 1 no trick to jiam th lineup. Dr. Blederwolf, be cause of his fondness for .Athletics, will ' doubtless be sporting editor, wbil Dr. ' Toy will report, fir and police. Dr. .. .Walton wlU b th ' religlou editor. Singer C. D. N. Power will do society, rm Rtalsl. will handle labor naera. Tr. Ostrom will' gJXRtii . ,scribr with funny stones. Dr. Stough will b tha dramatic critic, while th mualo column will b written by Harry : Maxwell. Dr. Snyder will e that the , slums ar properly "covered" aad Dr. . , Chapman himself will writ th heavy W editorial a. , , ,- ... .- . .. .. w- lxuaroxr uioi bat. Springfield, 111;, April' 21. In re- -epense to th proclamation of Oovrno ' - Deneea today was observed ia Illinois as arbor and bird day;- Advice received - by th tat auperintendent of publlo - instrnotion -Indicates a wide observance of. the day by school .. and ' colleges ... throughout th state. . ... . ' - : 1 ,.:.-.r.. j. Banarie elrcle meets with Mrs. E. A. -. Real a, 7I Everett atreet, corner Elgh teenth. tomorrow at 1 "clock.' 1 Tsk -M'' ' Washington street ears t Klgh , teenth or Everett atreet. Much Inter .- esttng and encouraging news-, will be , l Td from Mrs. Sukboda Banarje and br work in Calcutta. , 000COOOw - , : . L' sowing t fa. rrr.at would , . t a it -t1. kU. Rumelia -went te - a t a Ji.f s office and irads on- n.iaarv th visit of a deputy ' w k to Ha o:loe to serve tha paper. and at 1 o'clock this afternoon w e bfor Jndg vCleland he was ar. rt. vnad. C. E. B. Wood appearing . with him a his counsel. ' Read d ' ing of the indictment was waived. 'and his bond was placed at 11000, 10 days being taken in ' which to plead. ' When the question of ball waa brought up by Deputy District . Attorney Moaer, Mr Bumclln ap- peared surprised that a bond was to be required, and when asked ' by th court if tl.OOO'was aatls- factory replied: a ,. ; T., IS0.O00 If necessary." . , . SENATOR BROWNELL ii FILES A DEMURRER ' : -... ' .... ' George Sorenson Also Arraigned :, anel Will Follow Suit Heney . , . Going Next Monday. Stat Senator George C. Brownell was amalgned in th federal court this morn ing upon th indictment found by th grand Jury, charging him with suborna tion of perjury. Through bis attorney, Dan J. Malarkey, ha filed a lemurrer stipulating also that ha shall hare tb benefit Of the plea In abatement filed by other, defendants. In th event that they are sustained. ' . ' . Oeorg Sorenson. who is under bonds' of f 10.000 to respond to four indictments for complicity in the land frauds, was also arraigned. Alex Sweek appearing as his attorney. Demurrer will be filed in Sorenson' behalf. 1 United State District Attorney Heney will not leave for San Francisco until Monday vaing having - postponed hi departure in order to b in court Mon day morning' when Judge Bellinger will pas' upon th Important -questions raised by Senator .Mitchell's plea la abatement .:'- r . ROLL OF BILLS WAS y , SLIPPED IN POCKET ' - ' (Joaraal Special sarriea.)''" ?' Sacramento, -CaL,--Aprll f II. Jordan was tha only witness examined in the Bunker ' ess '. this morning. ; He gave minute details of the whole affair - be tween th building and loan people and th four accused senators, tha asm as before th senate committee. Cross-examination tended to khow that th prop osition to pay-for protection was mad by Secretary Orange of - th Phoenix company. The witness said that a roll of bill was slipped into Bankers' pocket on th atreet while -th Utterwa. pre paring a cigarette for a smoke. , J GENERAL STRIKE NOW r VTHREATENELT1N CHICAGO ; .-,,,.-.-; -., ;,;;:?.;v'.vr- - Chicago. April H.A-1 sweeping reso lution was adopted by th teamster Joint council that- no union teamster b allowed 'to work for - firm deliver ing good to Montgomery, ward Co. Business agents of the union so noti fied vne employer ' una axternoon, a refusal will result in tb ceiling or a general strike. Seven arresta w made today for violation of tha injunc tion restraining the striker from In terfering . with the business : of Mont gomery, .Ward Co.. . . BRITT, AND WHITE NOT TO FIGHT THIS MONTH -." ' ' (Joaraal Bpeeial aarrV-a.) ' San Francisco, April 21- Eddie Ork ney, th well known referee, statea that there ia not even a remote possibility ot t-8rtU-Whlt-flrht being pulled of t next Thursday. Th aupervlaors have blocked th fight locally, and th prin cipals refuse to fight at Colma. , RAILROAD STRIKE IN ITALY DECLARED OFF '"Y : (Jtaraal Bpeeial Berrtee.) ' '' Rom. April 11. Th atrlk commit tee met today and decided to eaM off th railroad strike at midnight . Th atrik ba bean an abaolut failure. Tb men will make tha beat term they can with th road. ..-' ..,.T-, TWO BLOCKS OF HOUSES .DESTROYED -BY FLAMES V t eMa-WsaaBaaaaaMft-.-' - ' (Jearsaf Bpeeial Berrtee.) ' '' " Brooklyn, K T, April IL Fire this afternoon destroyed two blocks of houses la Brownsville, a Jewish settle ment on . th outskirts of Brooklyn. Msny daring racue were mad. One fireman Ua reported missing. . ; - '"i MAHTLT PMmOaT AT ' ' H. P. Metcalf of Spokan 1 at th Perkins.- .;.. :',:. John E. Chappell of Ooldendal 1 in town. ' ; -i N. W. Bethel la her front Tb Dalles On business . . , . . n .- Mrs. F. I. Ellis Of Seaside is regis tered at the Portland, a i - - -. C R. Ray lot Oold Ray. Oregon, is a guest at lb Portland. ... C A. Doty, a prominent lumberman of Doty, i Washington, is - among th ar rivals at th Imperial. a, E. S. Roger of Spokan la In town. -Dr. W. K. Mulhollan, a dentist from Juneau,-Alaska, 1s timig .city, wner he waa located In th-early nineties, and 1,g)javMeBVdaataaABwAmfrBWmAA 1 Ui Bl UHU Vf IsM VIU aoqualntanca. . , - v , MXCXZOAV SOOrSTT XS AOTZTa. The Michigan society ef Oregon plan to have eom entertainment every month for the Wolverine, and I now In th midst of a voting contest for th lection of on of their number as May Queen, for the May party to be held Under-th -angploes of -the society My S. ": Boxes-Torth -depoettlng- Of "Votes may-b found at Dresser's store. Sev enth and Washington street; office of President Arthur Liangguth. 001 McKay building; Conry Tea Store, lit Fourth street: Lewis' tor. 710 Washington treat, and -Michigan Tea company, Grand avenue and East Washington treat. . , . . "" BRirm wabb -XJBATXa." " ' " (JosraA Special service.) . Hongkong. April ll.-Tha armored cruiser Hogue of th British squadron has been ordered to proceed to Sea with full steam at two hour', notice; - There ar signs of activity In other ship of tb squadron. C' ''. l-rpciJ rrzz'J;l rr;.-n C; r Hu r . . Causes Rstirtrr.jr.t. , i (Jemal BpeeUl Brvlse.V - -- liondon. April 11. A dispatch t the Exchange Telegraph from Bt Petersburg says that M. Wltte, president of the committee ot. ministers, ha formally resigned. - , The last- straw was th Imperial rescript addressed to Interior Minister Boulygon, creating a special commia loa ' to discuss questions relating to peasant tenure ot lands and th aboli tion of the peasant commission over which M. Witt presided. Th emperor took the step without even apprising M. Wltte of Mi intention. Serge Wltte. was president of the committee of ministers sine 1101. Be fore thst he was minister of finance, resigning on account of difference of opinion with th csar knd th court party concerning the war, - He waa born at Tlflla June 2, 18. He descends by his father from a family of Dutch migrants to Russia, After graduation he entered the satlway service. He ha been director it railway , and', of tb railway department and president, of th tariff commission.. He was at one tlm secretary of atat to tha csar. ' He la a privy chancellor. - M. Wltte has had conferred on him all th prominent order of Russia and la a knight ot the Grand Caps of tba Legion of- Honor of Franc, th Prussian order of th Black Eagle, and ' many other foreign order. .. . -u '' .. ' Witt Is easentlally a eonserrativa. Ha is for -progress and for soma con cessions to the demsnds of reform, but he Is not wholly wadded t the sweep ing plana for reform now agitating Rus sia. He would have granted enough and in tlm to prevent the present agitation, but hi advice waa mora than counter balanced by the influence of tha grand ducal party. ' Witt . was against th war. He foresaw th difficulty Russia would have In financing th -campaign, and was likewise well aware . ot th strength Of th Japanese. Hi departun front th counsel of th csar marks th triumph of the reactionaries. .. CITY. ATTORNEY OF i VANCOUVER MISSING J. W. Hopkins Suddenly vOisap- i Tpeara After Dissolution of i'l - j . n' at r!- . " (Special Diepateh te The JearaaL) :. ' Vancouver, Waab April It -City At torney J. W. Hopkins ot thia cUy, wbo until last Tuesday waa th law partner ot State Senator E. VU Rands, has as mysteriously disappeared as did Wil liam R. Edgar six weeks ago. Several persona claim to hare seen Hopkins on th streets yesterday,' but Just whea he left is not known. - Mrs. Hopkins, who Is left with a little child, is nearly fraatio over the disappearance of her husband. .' It Is understood that ah will at- one make a desperate effort to find her husband. Hopkins has been a mem ber of the local bar for several year, A partnership was formed with State Senator E. M. Bands, which lasted until Tuesday of this week. . 'The exact oaua ef their dissolution a law partners Is not known, but It is thought to hav been brought oa by money matters, aa Hopkins la known to be In debt to numerous people throughout - this city and county which oebta bis partner, it la understood, had Insisted On his- pay- inav- - Hopkins' mysterious disappearance leaves the office ef city attorney vacant. It 1 probable that Mayor Crawford will call a special meeting oi me ooun cil for tonight or tomorrow to fill the vacancy. . . . . . , . - WOMAN'S CLUB WILL r BEAUTIFY THE CITY 1 ' CSoeelal Dlteetek te The JearaaL) 'Oregon CTtyrAprlTir---r verynntex1 eating and highly instructive meeting of the . Woman a club was bald Wed- neaday afternoon at the home . of Mr. Laura Pope, tb chairman of th pro gram committee. - Th paper oi the day was bv Mrs. Pope and waa on "Art' Perhaps no woman In Oregon ha given more study and reaoarca to china and pottery than Mrs, Pope, and It waa of these things she treated in the essay, She displayed her lovely .collection. which contain beautiful pieces from tba earUeet authentic styles down to the most modern Havllacd. She gave briefly the history and growth of styles in china and Ita evolution, -beginning with the ear li eat known forma of pot try. v - - i- ' '' - ' Th women then toog up cino lm- provement and discussed It in It broad est and most practical - sense, it is tbelr intention to clean up and beautify the city and to make, even of the back yard and kitchen lawns. . spots ot beauty. Th topography of th city will render ' it easy to be transformed Into 'one of the -most beautiful town oa tha continent There will be a gen eral cleaning up arid ruatling of dry bone. ' Th women will be atrougly backed up by th city administration snd they are going to. work at once. A committee, consisting of on woman ia each block, will be appointed to whoop things up ana to lnxiuenc nr neign- bor to clean v up ' and beautiry, by examnle aa well aa by precept. Tbe next meeting, wbicn win ne neid two weeks from lsst . Wednesday, will be- at the home of the president of the club. Mrs. Harding. It will be "Indian day" and 'very member of the club f expected to 1 relate an Indian legend. Stories that have to ao witn Oregon City or Willamette falls will be pre ferred. . ... -.- ' ,. runu bum lSpe-laLJatclttaI' 5!-l; Vancouver., Wash.. AprU -11. -Tbe question of a right of way for the new trestle . of the Portland Consolidated Railway company has been at last set tled without a legal fight, and unless som other obstacle gets In the way, construction work on the new road will begin shortly. -- . - It la still thought that ths new trestle will follow the present structure ss fat as Moore's crossing and from . uiere across M tniaw-stslihne;tha fleij ivrrr ens - wiii'rs s "----- thought th new road will tak an en tirely different route from the present on remodeled recently. , : , BBSoajTBAsnr o CAPTAnr cxask Th oMeat living descendsnt of Con tain William Clark is coming to the Lewis and Clark sxposltlon - a ths guest of J. J. Hill of th Great North em. -j' Th. alstlnanlshed pereon la named Clark and. resides at Ldtrisvill, .Ken tucky. . He la a grandson or tne great explorer. - , -- '" - ir possibi president tin win nave hi guest her for th opening day of th fair. Ar;VD3TrC?.C.'.L::.S ' . v - t ,,J- r ' ' -amsswas Cout:;:m I-PtzlT.3 Tlckrt CMce at tin Franclico Dami-d ; v, by Flames. . '-:"'-,v' .-. . (Jemal Bpeeial awvtca.) -San .' Fran Cisco, April It Fir this morning ia th Southern Paclflo offioe in tb Ferry- building destroyed thou sands of railroad ticket. Itwllt cause trouble in duplication, and may: prove a harvest for ticket scalpers who pur chase tha return ends, as th going end has been destroyed.' Tb bias atarted In. th Ferry news stand adjoining the ticket offioe, aad wa soon- extinguished without mater ially damaging -th building. A panle ensued among passengers waiting to take th ferries, but no on wa seriously injured, although several war trampled upon In tba rush to se es? the flam. , ; WOODMEN HAY KOT i ELECT UNTIL OTDAY ;' fVV ... .,- ... y Delegates Discuss Finance Qua-; ; .tjon-Boak the Proa-" - ;VV',Pti Winner, v V ;.. '.'-.S.'U (Joaraal Ssoelal Brvles.-J. Lo Angeles. April 21 Woodman of th World spent today discussing ways sod- meana of finance. Tb election of officer will probably go over to Mon day. . Th alate is: I. L Boak of Den ver, had consul; A.. E. Sunderland of Fresno, head adviser; J. C. Latahaw of Pueblo, Colo., bead clerk; R. H. Snod graas of Eugene, Or., head banker; T. M. Robinson ot Oakland. W. C Hawlsy of Salem, Or, and Jame Stannous ot Denver, head manager, v: ;-- -Tha delegates will b present at a theatre1 party this evening and go to .Catallna Island for Saturday and Sun .gayy ; . - CONNECT PORTLAND" . AND GRAY'S HARBOR . Portland and Gray Harbor, Waah Ington, - will soon hav - direct connec tion. Beginning Monday, May 1, tb new. steamer (Toledo Will operate. . be tween thl city and tb Washington port TV Toledo la now In Eureka, California, and her maiden trip will b from that city; to Portland. -A. "ay, owner of th craft, thl morning stated that ah would be her in tlm to load -and sail nn.Msy 1. Ths steamer is said to be both pretty and fast, and naa oe commodatlon for 40 passengers and ISO ton of freight Th Toledo will all from Portland on Monday and Friday. Captain W. H. Jonea of As toria, formerly of the steamer Harrl on. will command bar. ' Madison Welch 1 to be chief engineer.. FIRES SH0T.ATMAN WHO HAD EJECTED HIM V (Bpeeial Dtapatch te The JoeraaL) ' " .. Olympla, ; Wash .April -11. C W. Bonner, proprietor of the- steam dye works of thl ' city, walked into th bowling alley owned by John Powllng lata yesterday - afternoon ana nrea hot from pistol at JJowUng. the ball lodalns in a oaruuon pesiae -uowung. Bonner: ran around the block and hid tbe pistol after the shooting. He has been oa a protraoted spree and ejected from - th bowling . alley this morning by Dowrlng.- Bonner waa at on time a-ridnt ot Portland, where he conducted a eeloon. Ha waa locked up in the county Jail. .! . : ATTACKS A CHILD - y - ; AND IS ARRESTED WUllam Briee, II years of age, was arrested by Police Officer Oolta, thl afternoon for attacking a. l-yaar-old rir on the east aide. - Th stranger eelsed the child and ran into .- Sullivan' guica wiui nsr. Boys ' who witness ad th kidnaping called for police aaaistanoe, and Officer Golta waa dispatched to th plso. - He was guided "by boy and the cries of th child, and finally located tne man. Brie fought desperately - out was overpowered. He bit . th of fleer and kicked viciously. . FLAMES AREDESTROYING "-r & DADTcuniiTU triDriimiK '0 , run 1 oiviuu 1 11- mnuiiiin ' ' ' eB-awaaaaBaaMmasBUB- . ' , . . ' I ; ijemax Special Ser-tea.) Portsmouth, Vs., April 11. Th resi dence section of thl city la burning. A !-mll gale 1 blowing aad tbe fire do partment ia tinabl to oop with the flame. ' . -- . v Portsmouth I a etty X 10,009 Inhabi tants situated near th month ef tb Jame river la the south eastern part ot the state. . -. ,-a , CLASS FIELD MEET v : AT PULLMAN COLLEGE v (BMetal Mapetek te the JaarasM Pullman. Wash., Apri 11. Th fifth annual class field meet will be held to morrow under the auspices of the class of '01. The Individual winner will re ceive badge, the winning relay team a beautiful pennant and the class win ning the greatest number'of points will receive a 160 cup.- - For tne pest two yeara the honors have been carried off by the freshmen classea The captains ot tha teams are: Riehan, seniors; P. - Johnson, Juniors; Moloney,, sopho mores; Cowgiu. rreenmen. ,, ,... . . II I ! II SOtOS SCXOOX-S TO OOUPBTB. (Bpeeial Dispatch te The JearaaL) ' ' Rnnkann. Wash.. Anril II. The Invt- tetion of the sUteonegrPpH man t take part In tbe track meet May II aad II haa been accepted by the Spo kane high school. Coach Hooper will send six or seven men to the meet, and rs that from the way, in which the team haa been showing, up he think Spokan will larfd well up toward th top In tbe contest, which la open to all high school a in eastern Washington, Tor l.wftaati JUgh Thnnl of te-t-WH-4 tbe high school ehsmpionsnip. lngton- wUl be represented, aa will also Lewlaton. Idaho.... . v Coach Hooper I also trying to ar range an athletl tournament with th Normal school at . Cheney and ' the Cheney high school. This Brett will in clude baseball game and ttnnis, aa well a track event. . -, - . - i FOBTXhUTB XKMrS A VXOTOaiA. " (Jearssl Spteial fMvlee.) v - Victoria, a C April ll-Th special prise for th beat cocker in tb Victoria Kennel elnb'a show was awarded yea terday to Portlabd -Kid of th Portland Corker Kennela ' Portland Dick was an other dog to make a good showing, These Suits were made to order by the best tailors in the east, for 'men who wanted to dress especially -well on Easter morning. .The material used in tbe making of this really fine: lot of strictly ; " Custom Tailor-Made Suits is Broadcloth, Tricots, Venetians, Tibets, Finished and Unnnigbed Worsteds, Black Clay Worsted ' and Elue Serges.'srimmings are the very best including; Skin- ' ner tuaranteed : Sfiks and Satins.. ; Cut -. in Single and Double Breasted Frock, Cutaways and Prince Alberts. The lowest price that any suit in the lot was made to measure for was $23 and most of 'em up to $40 and $50. In addition to the Special Black suit Secures ' your choice of any: mixed goods suit on th'e entire :. first floor. .These are misfit. goods and were made to sell at, $20 to $30. The line is complete m every detail and contains 7 all the nobby, sryUsh jatterns of new spring and summer goods.: : Come early tomorrow and" get your choice of this magnificent ; i vv:, v "'.':'' ' :. Hne of goods. ' 285287 Washington St BETTER. Diarnoads increase in value every; yesr and ready money can be realized on them, any time anywhere. Our plan of selling oh installment at prices. 20 to 50 per . cent lower, than cash houses makes it a ell e-ttolea ef vahta at el tatust. ' ivv down and THE IULLIADLE LOAN OFFICE Tmr-rAmT-m AS rSCS STASDI rJaTXiBS." I, i. holzman. trop. J, 61 Third Street, Cor. Pbe Alwiayi : in; Demand It pays to.maks perfect paint, as our ' constantly i Increasing --salee prov he yond'Questiea, Il.psa hav a place at 11 furniture, a newly made . closet, some - Improvement about " tbe house needing .. paint 'or. varnish, come . In and get a 1 pound or two of th ready-mixed article aad not tb good ''ff act' Fisher, Thorsen & Co. con, ntoarg jjtp arouxsosr srs. We erewa aa kridce work witkoat pels. Oar IS yaie eaprrleaee la plate work ee sblce as te fit your awetk eawtartably. Dr. W. a. WIm kaa found a eaf way te extract teeth, abaeletely wlthoat pata. Dr. T. P. WIM la aa export at sol fllilag aad erewa and brirtro work. Kxtraetiag tree wses piste er srldsvs are erdered. w . WISE BROS., Dentists Teniae- Belli Is, eer. Third sad Weak Ita Opea enstsfs till p, m. Bandaye Ina $ to li Or. Mala 2U38. . - r AT THE THEATRES. ,r-" ; . . : ; , .. ; Columbia, Matinee' Tomorrow. Tk hut three poiftasiawM ef "Dora Tserno" at the Oohmbla will be tealskt, toajottow aMtt- Boe ea toamtwiw Blent. Tke ran er Brrtaa M. Clay's sevoL tbe eloalBg eare ef tbe Colaa- bia Stack eanpaay and the greet later and koasty ef Ue predortkni hoa attract larae aadloiMes sll week. Beet saa still e ebtelewd At The Baker. The Bakes 'waa peeked laat alht. -The Boff. SMtaf ha- great eyele wblrl; lieaipkls Kttf odjr la fa ay aa Happy Uoollcaa. aa Smith and Bills alag IrhA eoasa. Tke Travlolaa are -ke- balanrlns. Joaa Wllaoa, tke pepalar atnaor ef plrtarod ballad, alaa-"Yos Are tbe Floww ef kfy Hoert. sweet AOMioe." varaner end Ooldea are fnaay. Patroas bave tholr ekolo ef any seat la tke boast for 10 eonts, exrert Is m boxes sad to, liatlaeee dally at I:M dock) eveatnga, T:1M as o'clock. ,. ' The Ormnd's Orrat B11L ' V foeee and rrincle are fepoattss their (uiaaef aaeeeane at tbe Oraad thla week and fnelr work la Sadlnf great fawwttkr fb pakbe. rws'ksd Hauaeu. bi rtevev eweed tene; Tarusee ea Hooatoa are aukln aaere ef e hit at ear pertaraaac) tbe Olivers do aoae very itonr work ea tke wbre; Oardser and Bevere. novelty asetes aruet, toaaa ravat treea tke, At the Sur. 0lr two day n seats ef the -veeeat sepee ne Taadevllle kill at tba Star. Krery ri oa tbe lint kaa nda a kit, Tkere haa bee ne aerebatM-.aet te eastpere Wltk PeMora and Oraeeta for alikaee and trace. Wests and Beasley kave a rare mm ir aklt aad Lola Ceeele Hobana la see ef tba beat eoeraOc feeal brts keard .la loral vaaderllle. Pmk DomtnoeB" Nest Week, Pre Its 'frwell bin tke new OrnmWe Ktnet will praaeat Ue rosay - U roe-act To prove thisto shoir-yon ii&zortxZ- i as the binker jthat X am mkfcr-CJ-t rc;bla, ELxtj i . AHiaCtl2Is5eJ3CfC AND .WILL GIYE A: STYLISH FANCY VEST : WITH EVERY, SUIT PURCHASED. ; sale . .;v '. ,. ' -; , . .':; Three Doors East of Perkins Hotel easy to own them. - No red tape eoewdy, ' "PUk Dosilsoea.' atvery wewser ef tbe company la eat In (love-Stun pert, a to speak, and wklle there Buy be regret la the hearts ef ear raesiber at leaving PeeUaad. Dene ef that aplrlt will be aiaaifeet at aa period ot tbe perform ore. Laat poifiaiaiacei ec -Dora Tnorae" tssigat saa tooaorrew sale see sad algkt. j. ,. t : Maascer ia Ncw Role. ' l ' Whea Manager George U' Baker derided te preaent the faaaoes teajparasee play, . 'Tea Nlcbta la ' s Barroom" at the Empire tklt week it was sot likely' be had Brack is mind except bow many Amefirea dollar would he lert ever rrom tne wees e receipts ener ail expeaaee were dloreed. Bat from tb aomer eee tesUsaonlale" he has reoeir-d he le be dnnlas te feel like a real temperaaee) advo cate. Tke laat perforkaaaoaj-ef J'Xoa-.Blchta is a Barroom" wiu be glvea tomorrow eveslsg. Matinee . every day. . . t , . ' . Seats Now Selling. . - Charle S. Terser,' whs Is aeaoelated with U B. Sterkwall In tbe prodaction ef "Tke Hoanrable John Nortk," whrrk will be frees t the Marqaaa Grand theatre arlt Monday and Tuesday alchta, la th anther of tbe faoa eaa Irmk playa "fwamta O'Briea". and "Hlfk Treaeoa." Ia tbe role ef Cenat PeVolle la "The Haaerabl Joke North" be baa made eee ef tke bl( bit of hi career. The edvaace sale of easts opened tbte awning. - rEtt. XjmrMi.'L , Tbe fumooa esmtloaal drama.. gaat Lyase," b anBoaneed for th third week ef the empire K tack compear, aad the Brat pel fui leasee will be gives Banday afternoon. ' Alwaye popelar, wlieexweU pneeated. thla treat play la ears el Immense ancciao at tb , empire seat- week. S8TAB1VISS BOCBTjrU. (Special DUnatrb to Tke Joaraal.) ' , traln. Or., April ?1. The new . city officials will establish a rorkplle and "Weary Willies" who terry around Drain this summer - wtit be given sn opportunity to break rocks for th city streets - -The . new council haa Issued order that th ordinances must he en forced and property owners have been notified to dean up yards aad alleys, ill! PS. W. A. WTBS. MBBBBBBBSgSgftTSB, ' ' Dr. W. Norton Davbs IN A WEEK Wa treat nruaaifqlly aO private. Bereaea end? rkrools dieeesei at sea; aiee kla4. staese-h. heart. Ileer. kidney end throaty trMibles. Vk ear wit Neat swrrsryl to iu rared forerer, ia SO to SO dars. W romee 8TBICXUBK, without eeeratliiB er pais, la 1ft day. . W ate drain, tke Maalt ef eir-ebo. - ImswdlaUly. W raa rtor tke aeanal vl(ae ef a ay sua sbder M br mean ef local tTaat aaast sacslla te eerJra. We Cure Oofirirrhnga fn n WrV Tbe doctor ef thl laetltat are SB resuler radaatea. kae kad maay year' itpvMHM, kav beea kaowa Is Portland fee li year, hare a repstaUoa te maintain ami will sader take a ease Bales cartels euro eaa be ef feeted. - , - - - - - We gseraBtee te cere la every eaa we sader. tak ee eharse as lee. Otaaultatinn fr. let ter coaSdeattal. lmtraellee BOOK OB MaM aulled free la plala wrapper. If re easBot call at efsc. writ nr as tloa blaak. Beeae tnatmeat caaeaf!. . Ofaea hears, B te B sad T t V Saaeay sad - . . aoUdaya. 10 te 11., . ' : Tb IsadUg apeetaUata la 1ha Korthweet. Dr. W. r.brtqn Davis 6 Co. Tea Bey Bstel. B. X. Oer. Third aad Tim Sea, rOSTLABD, OUOOB. . O. OEE WO The Qrest Cbineso Doctor I called great h--caua hi wonderful cure - ar ao well , known throughout th United biAcrs. and beoaua ao many people are thankful to him for saving their lives from OPERATIONS t Ti-re He treats any and I 0VeV?, " diseases . with I XST) powerful Chinese I I - herbe. root a, butle. L r-l ? bark and vegetablee - dl i .1 that are entirely un known te medical eclence In this coun try, and through the use of these harm leas remedlea This fsmous doctor know . th action of over f0 different remedl-a that he has successfully used Indlflerent dlseasea Ha suarSntaes to cure catarrh. ' asthma, lung troublea, rheumatism, nr- vousneea. atomaro, liver. Ktanay, re male trouble and alt prlvatejj'-ae, Huiidieds rfftesnrn6nisl. . Cimuss moderate, Call and see htm. . COBTtTXAATXOB TBBB. Patienta out of the cltv write fir blahk aad circular. ' lncloa a tarn p. Ad dra - : THE C GEE WO MEDICINE CO. SSI Alder street. Portltnd. Or. fta'r. way of 2K1H Alder street lead to oi floe. Meatlea thla pape - --(- nDr. D. C W aV . M V ; ' r- i " M ...... ,. 'i. 1 .v.i.. . i i 1, a x.