ii... ... LiLP If A . 7 i - i . r f t t od i i e. A, ) -a on ..e t "-,! ' f ttt le-. -tlo . 1 v. I 1 i. Pooser, preuaent' of ial union of .eATorers, will pre ! ct 'r. trU"--e of First Preeey- .-7r; ,v .,-: ( v V w i. - J .: r,JM - ;.-,,r "')'-, '. ' ' : . rh,? i- . , v, Uru i c j. . 1 J have oHar of t-iS ' ; . . r:. ;r - .1 . ; 7 m-. r - la-we "Ttn Nb kta la a j--- , Lyric.,,.. ..,.., .'The Swa! felrl la 1 ................... ...H" :r.r ' , Judge Frastr hu ruled that the oenrt , , cannot aulif the plaintiff In the nilt In acuity 'by Hoffman Broa. afinat J.' R. Bowles, George T. Beua"r. oib ' Doe and Menard Km, to deter, je te . Identity of fcoe and Roe, but t at t a only resort under the Uw is tor t-e complainant to aek redress In a suit for damages, Hoffman Broa, bona , suit several weeka ego to recover tit ' failure to carry oat too term of what was alleged to have-been a contract with fcowtoo, Heusnsr and ethers, the Paclflo-Construction ooatmA7 t : Washington, wider which - the Hoff ' mans war to do tha eonoroto work on , the Front street bridge for the da fendants, who- hold tba aontrect front A tha cltr for all tha work. 'Thar claimed IJ.OOO, Tbo plaintiffs deelarad tboy did " not know tba Identity of tba, two defend. ants. Do and Roe. and- tho court nnoi v A that there-is no warant for a court of equity to undertake to. ascertain, who ! they are, Judge Fraser-eays from the bench that there Is evidence of dlshon .' eat dealing In the matter, and that It , will be competent lor the Hoffmann to r . come Into oourt la a law ease and. sub. ; mlt proof upon which they oouia re- :;t-v' ? a- ; Members of tha First Presbyterian church bald their annual meeting laat evening, elected elders and heard re r ' ports of officers. Tha treasurer's re : port showed that the church spent' last , year about $!, more than tha amount of lta eaah revenue. Of the Inoome, . about 1,00 was paid te the building " fund of the Men's resort, for ". mission boards and I l.ttt for music. . ; The election of elders resulted as fol '. lows: - J. F. Ewlnr. Pr. B- P. Mossman. WW ley Murdoch, A, APatullo. F. K. : Cooper. C. A. Dalsell and D.JV Warner. These dee nana were t chosen: v J. K- Darts, R. H. Tale. Trustees elected eref ; John F. Ames, c. uampoeii. w. w, i A Cotton. -W, JR. Mackansle. Frank Rob ,'. ertson, Jacob Kamm. William MeMea- jter.- During the year-the church re ceived from all sources, about 170,00, 'Including the (round tha corner of ? Fourth- and Burnslde streets, now occu pied by the Men's resort and , raauea tat tst,- Union trtterans r who had not seen - - nor hoard of each other since the wsr ' - are renewing acquaintance as a result r ( u Item In. a March issue of. The ;, r Journal A. B. Quant of Alba, Cmitllls county, who read the name of a com . rade. H, F. Marble, 1 North Four teenth street, came to Portland te -lslt -'him. They had not mat In. 49 years. The Item was read br P. I Torkv an old soldier st Tebsmab, Nebraska, and ,'' he wrltB that he la coming to Oregon to nelt his eld eomradea and see the , ei posH'on. The morement wilt, It ts v said, tlevelop-Into a soldiers' reunion , of considerable magnitude. : . J. Blnce'a'l pToeeedlngn before the elty ." council for the improvement of Second street, between Morrison and Flanders streets, has been resctnded by the coun ell, two petitions have been circulated . by the property, owners, one for bttu- Hthkvand the Other foe, stone block pavement. Thus far the petttlona eon r. -i tain about t equal number of aigners. ' It la the Intention to present the petl. . tloaa at, the nex meeting, when new sv proceedings for tha imprpvemant Of the atraat wlU. be . started, - A, , . , ... - '.7' Appeals wlU be Uken ta the supreme " ' tourt by the Blaslera in the case In '. : which' Walter Ford secured a verdict for f 1.000 for the loss of his right eye " in a fight with Harry, Barrett barten ' " der for the Blaslnra. In thalr Burnslde street saloon, and by Peralra In the . J case against tha Star Sand company, in . which the Jury gave a verdict l favor of the defendant Ford sued for e0, 000 and Pereira for 10,000. f ' : l 1 ', ' ' Ne will Rlvervlew academy boyo over , 14 r f ir f"'-?!?g'imgj?bPuA miles from the iown oFBt ell7 where they wtlt remain five days In charge of Bergaant-Major I A. SUwart of tha Fourteenth United 8tates caval ry, recently returned from Manila. Re. pbrts say the weather la fine, and. that tha lads are undergoing all the rigors of a military camp., They wUl return .nest Monday. - v y'r, " , 'prealdant Keltock and Seeretary Ram- ' llton of the- Wlsconsln society have Is sued a call for an Important meeting Saturday evening at Elks' hall, Marquam ' building, at I o'clock. All members are specially requested to attend and to bring with them . all friends or so euaintanees who formerly resided la ; Wlseonaliifv .V - Ji:Xl .' Official notice F. Dresser at Co.. 8e '. enth 'and Washington, are our exclusive - sailing agenta in Portland. We sell and ship our goods to no one else In your city,- consequently this store la the only one at which we can" guarantee that you ; wilt receive our genuine coffees. Chase ' Sanborn, Importers tea and oof f sea ' " Ho mora catrvassers to bother you, no more agenta to make your life miserable, no golden-tongued salesman to confuse and deceive you. but lust ' a magnlf t- - rent stock of piano for you to select ' from., and the price will do tha selling. Terms, as low as $10 down and to per month) A. W. Meyer, Te Sixth street. , " i 'r -.,.'...-:.' "v"" ' Rev. H. - Raratey will preach at St Mark's .chapel on Nineteenth . and ' Qutmby streets tonight,- conducting the : Qood Friday services.. Oaorge Burton , will speak mi the noonday meeting to- morrow at - the Men itesort, : jroarts and Busnslde streets. Portland Christian Endeavor rs will unite in a rally this evening at Calvary Praabytertan church. Eleventh and Clay streets, st t o'clock.- The theme of the "meeting Will he' "Bndeaver OppertunW tlee During the Fair." Miss Carrie Hoi- ONCE AGAIN, A THAT. EASTER. HAT Wx ftZWiro TOT THAT TOSOUOir IS T0Va 1AST OatAJTOS TO OlT Tomt nw.' hat ros tAsTcm. fin PBxrfsxs to nlAta tov I Isvctt, tzCcy O Co. , WAltlWASirKaa, . .;. 343 Washington Xrf : VXAB a&Ajro TXSATBS, T f " muaio. A social hour wUl faow the meeting. . 1 -" .' ; -"; The four circuit Judges sat an bane this morning te hear argument In the reel cM to determine whetaes or not l,.e To! f C.;icUa Abstract ts a news paper In' f a meaning of the law. The Abstract bid for the city printing, and the elty official a refused te eeeept the bU. on the gerund that It ia not a news paper of general circulation, and there fore not a publication oomlng within the isrview of the law. Spencer ' Davis and K.. it Bloomfleld were re tained by the Abstract and City Attor ney McNary represents the elty. The only question ia the ease, according te the stipulations ef the parties to tha suit, Is the definition of a newspaper, under the Oregon statutes and the elty charter. .Authorities were cited by both sides,- and the oase was submitted for decision later. ..v.V A. D. Grtfftn, editor of the Portland New Era, says he wsa elected from tha Pullman saloon on :. Fifth . street last night after giving the bartender 110 to pay for a drink. He received no change, ha says, , It ia said that the bartender refused to wait oa the colored man, but after persistent requests gave him drink and kept the -money. It Is likely that , the case will be settled In the courts. . The bartender declares that Oriffin owed a bill of I U and he kept the change ia bayment . ',,',. 7't-: -It is reported that F.'W. todbettcr and others have bought the eld exposi tion building on Washington street, from the Scottish-Amsrtoaa Investment company, for f 11,000. The building has been occupied by livery stables for some yearn, and a stanch from tha place has caused residents, to consider the feasi bility of bringing action to have it con demned by the board of health. Russell A Birth, who are said to be the agents, decline to confirm or deny the reported Mley-rr-- . -,,.. 44 r - Senator George C '' Brownell' ; and George Boron son were this morning ar raigned before.. tha federal court oa the charge of - attempting to defraud the government -toy Illegally securing public lands.. -The two filed' pleas In abate ment, as those who had been already arraigned this week had' done,- and the decision of Judge Bellinger next Mon day on the plea-In abatement filed by John Hail will apply to the two latest eases as welL ..- ,,. i ,, , :-.i.r,'. '. Rev. H. W;J Pope. who Is associated with Rev. F. B. Meyer in evangeltstle work, and ts connected with the Moody extension movement of - Nortbfleldt Mass will address the mass meeting for women at 1:10 o'clock Sunday after noon at the White Temple. Mrs. Reno Hutohlnaoa and Mum Grace Gilbert will be the soloists. ' The ushers and chorus gingers of the former mass meetings are. requested to report early. , J, 0,000 Immigrants Wanted Te locate along the Oregbn Water Fower A Rail way -eompany's line between Portland and Kstanads. r For Information Inquire of the Oregon Water Power Townslta eotnpaay, 114 First street. Phone, Mala lit. .; ,."., . The Glafke RepuMloaa club will hold a meeting In Woodiawa hall.' In Tenth ward, tomorrow (Saturday) night at 1 o'clock, W. B. Glafke, . candidate fot mayor, and , other prominent .business man wu) give short, addressea., ' The American-born Chinese associa tion, of which Said Bask, Jr, .is presi dent, will celebrate it fifth anniver sary either the, Isst of this . or first of next month. Preparations fort the event -are now being made,. (- ; ,. , - a' masked robber held up and robbed W. B. Montgomery at Seventh and Co lumbia streets at - 10:10 o'clock last night. . The victim reported the robbery to- the police, and. said he was relieved of a small amount of money. -',.. . Ft-f a , ftffT OnTnlt'-T to mannfacturera which means . mllllona of dollar If properly handled. ' For in formation Inquire, ef the Oregon Water Power Towaelte - eompany, Ut First street. Phone, Main tit., Wing -John was arrested last night by Police Sergeant Hogeboonv on the charge of conducting a lottery. The polios are unusually active In China town at present. ,Tha ease was son tin ned indefinitely. . ......'. Best dollar apectlcles en earth, cor rectly fitted by our expert optician. Ev ery pair guaranteed.- Examination free for one week only., ill sixth street Metsger dj Co, Jewelers and opticians, . Tonrlsta, as welt aa efts people, finan cially embarrassed, will find the Port land Loan Office, T Third street, the safest and most reliable place to trans act their traalneea. Rate,-reasonable. W. F. Gay. the smallpox patient who arrived at Myrtle Park some time ago from - Nebraska, - was. released from quarantine yesterday by Dudley Evans, county -health officer. ,; - .',. , : ; Jennie C. today sued for divorce' from Robert Johnson Owens, and In her com plaint alleges that he waa . cruel and struck ber . frequently. ; ; .;, , - , : , : We clean and press your clothes and shine your shoes for ll.Ot per month. Unique Tailoring Cow 17 Washington. Main lit, V' -T A ,. - Ladles Batq Parlors. We ' reduce the abdomen. - euro rheumatism, rrln. lame back, til Morrison Street. Hood ltlt.. .( , '..i. i.v.yi-r.'.? .'',, Ans1eys envelope display. Acme Phar macy, Third and Burnslde, '..,'' -v, - 6am ItaL-Frenoh restaurant ttt tTpshflr 'Ask your grocer forv Golden Cheddar. . i - - . i , . ... v'f? Fancy .Vests Free." y.; On another page of this Issue appears an advertiaement of Paul Strain's ad vartlalng a special black suit sale fof Easter, i Having Just received an lrn mense shipment of unHled-for tailor made clothing from a big aetern"c)ear iwghouse, Mrftraln plaeea -them-ae sale as a 1 special Esstar offering for tit.oo. ehoica of any suit. 'Not only are these suits sold at a remarkably low figure for any of them Is easily worth 1 26.00 but" each Tustomer Is presented with a etvlish.- fancy vest as an Easter gift. This free vest, offer also holds good with the sale of suits at HO.oo. Tour choice of any mixed suit of- tha entire first floor. This makes it possi ble for every man to appear, well on this great day ef fashion. . saVATO WAS MATH BnT,BnT. . Tha steamer Charles- R. Uponcer-wlll probably be placed on tho drydock for cleaning and painting. There la a ru mor that the Spencer and . Regulater lines will declare a rate war the first of the month, when passengers will be able te purehaee tickets at fl Instead ef k0 aa at arasoat, ;. .. ' . 7 r . I - '( . OfHcers and CrjYi cf Crejcn Will Recehf H sntVs V i i . t ' j , .' V e ' ;' sjSaaesaBBaanaansasaasnmgajaa) V ' RECOGNITION 0013 AT x KE?.TTFP3 CUCCI3TI0N Worked Htmte&y AUnst th Flames, V.".n They l.:htv ' At - the request of ! Rear Admiral KemDff the Saa Franclsoo Portland steamship company has deolded to com pensate tha offloers and crew waa savea the Oregon when she waa on fire oft Crescent City by. giving each a check for a meath's wages. .Including offi cers there are about to man, and the average wage Is tit a month. This will moan that the eompany will paaka them a present of about f 1,000. ' ' Admiral Kempff took the matter wp with R, P. Schwertn, general manager of the line, while he waa in San Francisco. The admiral stated that the offloers and men, according . to all maritime taw, would have -been Justified In deserting the Oregon when aha waa oa tire. Bat Instead of leaving the admiral recited how they had remained and heroically fought to save the ship at the risk of their Uvea. Mr. Schweria waa in favor of recognising the man's bravery, and thought of giving them medals. But the representative of the department ef com merce and labor believed that tha eaah would be more acceptable to the crew, and succeeded la ' having . this plan adopted. '; : " ' -r . ' .' -V."''; For- two days Captain Warner and his craw fought the flames, stopping scarcely a moment ror food or rest. The passengers were sent to Crescent City, and they started the Oregon for the same port endeavoring to subdue the Oames -as they went. It Is said to have' - been one of the greatest "sea fights" of the sort that ever occurred off the Pacific coast. Had they relapsed In their efforts for even .the shortest period there la no doubt the steamer would have bean totally d est rayed. CHANCE FOR CAPITAL easral JteUsf That Una ' o FaaamA Would Maks Shippers any a steamship Una between Portland and Panama would be a pay ing Investment. The greater part of the flour shipments made now are by Portland firms, who also sand great quantities ef ether good. . The flour la sent on the Colombia and Oregon aa far as San Francisco, and from there carried to Panama by the 1 Pacific Mall steamers. The eom pany operating those vessels nan a eon- tract with th railroad oompany whicn baa a tine across the Isthmus to carry all at the freight needed la Itg busi ness until July 1, wheat the government will assume charge of the Improvement work, 'At that time an transportation companies will bo Invited . to carry supplies . to the . scene of activity on both the Atlantic and Pacific terminals of the proposed eanaL-- ' Inasmuch as flour y constitutes - the bulk of the, foodstuffs sent to the canal workers, and staee the major portloa of It has been sent from this port any how. It la argued 'that a steamship 11ns running from this-clty to Panama, would get all of the "tmalneaa It could handle. Fruit and all sorts ' of - general mer chandise have been sent down there from this port on the boats running from Portland to the Bay city. ' - The Harrimaa inWeata, it Is said, will not nut on, a line direct from this port, for the reason that it would com pete with their line operating from San Francisco. - If vessels are placed la commission jtrora ' here the ventuae, so tt Is stated, will hare to be laxtfiufj by seme independent oompany, x it is estimated that tt win take about 10 years to ' complete the canal, and the team era from . Portland would - be assured of good patronage - for ' that length of time at least - It la also de clared that the steamers plying from New York to Colon, the port near the canal on -the Atlantic aide, would bring a lot at freight for the Portland boats to -carry to the various Paclflo. coast cities. Ia this manner they would be assured ef "cargoes both. ways. -. . .i -J TRANSPORT COMING." faatry to - When the soldiers of the Fourteenth Infantry arrive on the transport Sheri dan they will be taken to Vancouver oa the boats operated by . the Vancouver Traasporatlon oompany, 'which baa beea awarded the contract The company has chartered the steamer Tahoma to assist in ths work.' Tha. other steamers to be used are the Mascot and Lurllna, There are f 00 men In the regiment and about 10 tons of baggage. .- 5. ' The Sheridan ta expected not later than - next Tuesday, She stopped at Honolulu last Sunday, and It would be possible for her to reach here tomorrow If an effort should be put forth to- maks aa extra good passage. But It Is sup posed that she is taking her time, as there Is no reason for ooal waste Im mediately, upon their arrival the soldiers will embark on the river steamers and leave tor the barracks city. ri t . CITY MAY RUN FERRY ' Baeoattve Board WO! Ask " 0a Operate Webstet fog a At tho meelTng of "tha county eomml sioners today the executive board of the city council will aak for permlaiiofi to run the ferryboat Lionel R. Webster for a month, with - the understanding that the county Is to pay the operating ex-' pensea. - Many of the county officials made a trip on the boat yesterday when gha.,Wag.opertadjrn thejrun from t o'clock until 0:10 o'clock, and it -M stated that they were vary much pleased with the showing she made. It Is said the craft was as easily managed as though she had been following a cable. Fred A, Ballln. the architect declares there is no boat oil tha river that can be steered as easily as she, and he be lieves she U perfect .. . . , - ,..,: , -: -;-; A Utm KOtrSBBOAT. t ' ;, The work Of' converting the old tug boat Lincoln Into a houseboat waa started yesterday by the Oregon Round Lumber eompany. When the Job Is completed. It is said, this will be one of the f meat houseboats on the river. It will contain alx staterooms, a large living room, kitchen, bath rooma. pantry, ate. . The roof will be enclosed with wire betting, and ao nearly level that It eta b nUllsed for a daneiag plat form. Tba Lincoln formerly belonged ' ' - -1 ' 'aMaaassBsaam ' .i '''" Sheridan C WUl Brlag Fsnrtasath Taaoonvat Bazracka, ' 26th5tree I . Fedng ttsln Entrance ' 1 and Exit of Lewis CS. ' -:i r - ' -:v-. '--'v 5 1 4Chamber of Commerce :.or 3?3K 26th Street . to the gwvornment, hot was oondamaed and sold at anotton about four years ago. It ftnally. nan Into pnssisqlon of the Oregon Boamd Lumber aompsgiy. ALONQ THE WATER FRONT. Beginning today .ths st earner Iieona will maka through trips to Ia Center, on the Lewis river, for tha first time la six weeks. During the warm days of ths past week the Columbia has risen several feet and the backwater has placed tba Lewie river at a good boat lag stage. ; .-,. . This morning the schooner Transit began reserving lumber at the Portland mill for.HUo, Hawaiian islands. But few cargoes have been carried to that pert ef late from toe Colombia river. This evening the dredge Chinook will reach tha- -government moorings, oppo site St Johns, where she wlU be tied up for the season.- With ttf.000 feat of lumber, supplied by the Portland mill,' the new a team schooner Seafoam left yesterday for San Francisco, oa her first voyage, The schooner Eric and the -steamer Bee cleared for Saa Pedro yesterday af ternoon, the former with TM.OOO feet of lumbar and the latter with tOO.000 feet Captains Edwards and Fuller are al Astoria tespeetlmr the teamen M, F. Hasea and B. MHar. . At Newcastle, N. S. W- the Britlab ship Blythewood la receiving coal con signed to Jamas Laidlaw A Co. of Port- MARINE NOTES. Astoria, April II. Arrived down--at 1:10 and sailed at T:0 s. nv, steamer Seafoam, for Saa Francisco - Arrived - down at f a m- steamer Roanoke. Left up at a. nv, XT. S. dredge Chi nook.;, i.. -i ----- Arrived at 11 a. m- staaiiiar Caa- cade, from Saa) Frandsoo. -. , . Outslds at 11 a. au a three masted bark. ,.v - ' .?.. . - j'' r , Astoria. April 10. Arrived down' "Ct 1:10 p. mM sehoonern-,. Alexander ' T. Brown and Churchill. 1 Left up at 0;t0 a, nv, schooaer Bow laa. '-.., Arrived at 140 p. nv, schooner- Boo- lab, . from Baa Franaiaoo. Sailed at 1:01 p. m Oetmaa ataamer Aragonls, for Hongkong and way porta. Baa Franclsoo, April to. Called at 1:10 p. nv, steamer Francis H. Lag gett for Portland, ; v Balled, brlgentlna Tinrtlna, for Port land. , u ' . -.. .' . ,''atalT OAt Every caulker ta Portland hi at work on the cofferdam which Is being bnUt by the St Johns Shipbuilding company ia plane nnrtcrJht steamer Geo. W. Elder. As It was not able to get endQgIS men la this city the eompany got six mechanics' - In Seattle. ' The Harvest Qneea will take te tha wreck a lot of needed . materiel, aad many of the shipping men are Intending to make tba trip on her . to witness the .rraatng" operations, , . f - - . " This afternoon - the British ship Sandhurst wfO slsar for Tslngteu, China., with l.MO tone of oats and Ltt Cbna of hay. Cargo was completed yesterday and the steamer Is at the bunker coaling. She wUl leave in the morning. . The Sandhurst has beea ia port only about a week. Her cargo was supplied by Henry Mett, and It la said the firm wants a similar cargo for the same destination. . ,-,,) . Pi. iiiirrioirs We want to see you on SAT URDAY, ' SURE I 'iJ And to make it worth ' your while we win halve the value on any of N 'these Mirrora: - - r 4".'v;.... : 1 OReg. Special. 5x S natefgIasV-ca..l2 - 7x 9 Plate glass, 30c,... 14 ' 8x10 Plate glass, 35c... 16f , Fxl2 Hate glass, 40c. .20 ihtl4 Plate glass, 50c..7.27 l?xl8 I'late tjtesrSSc.s.-ia) ltx20 Plate glass,- $1.00 i rt48e 14x24 Plate glass $U5. .57 Ml Frames' Golden Oak Finish F orctrly RewYork Fortltare Co. 184.186 FIRST ST. l.y.Loiiiijary Tributs to Ccrfy, Cetiiers Paid ; byXpczirtrs art Ctate Aaao-1: wisSoci. MMatit.,::.-' HtSTOaY Of THS W0RIC7 IN THe3 COMMONWEALTH Mr. Lawrence Arirwere Many " f CueatJona, and Telia How ',ta Interest Scholars. v ' V At the morning misting of the Ore gon State Sunday School association papers were read by Mere-la rogh, who gave Rev. W. B. ganecsrs paper aa "In centives to- Sunday School .; Work," George H. Hlme oa "History of Sun- dap School. Work In Oregon,1 and Rev. W. R. Wlnans oa "Need of Better Work In Our Country schools.""' ate,- Hlmos, who Is secretary of the Oregon His torical society, an otfloer of the Pio neers association . ana curator of the Historical society's museum. Is on of the best Informed' man In the state ea pioneer movements of all sorts aad many interesting fasts eoaoarnmg the rly struggles of religions work bore ware brought est. He made mention ef Mr. Hoberg of MoMlanviUe, who last Sunday oalebrated his Ttth birthday. and who waa unable ta attend, the eoa ventlon though aotlvety Interested ialt Rev. W. Ja. Travis, a pioneer living in Portland, received a tribute for his long and faithful worn, and the two mea were spoken of by President Morse aa having beea over more- ground ia Oregon and knowing the oountry and Its history better than any other men la the stabs, aaospt Mr. Himea. The morning leaalon closed with a round table ooaduoted by Mr. Lawrence. In which questions oonoarnlng Sabbath school work were asked, and he gave ewers, Many helpful points ware brought eat among them that tha way to make scholars prepare their lessons for Sunday ia te give them special as signments; to tnorei spirit. Increase Kbatr spedno knowledge. appealing to them from the particular cs ass lather than for general purposes. and. to teach temperance, approach tt from the' positive rather than tha nega tive standpoint that la, instead ef 1 won't drink," say T will aa what I oaa aamlnat drink." At the afternoon session aa Interest ing boor of primary work waa pre sented by the Portland Primary anion. normal certificates were presented by R. R. Steele, and Mr. Lawrence taaght the lesson for next Sunday. - The chief address of the convention ts "The Big Boy Problem" this, evenmg by Mr. Law reneev- Mrs. Helen M. Ward waa held to the grand Jury tn- muxnntpar court this morning in the sum of 1 1.000 on tha charge of obtaining money by false pretsnsea. She Is charred with mort gaging a boarding-house that belonged to Mrs. mien Martin, , ' The little roTka love Dr. Wood's Nor way Pine Syrup. ' PJeaaant to take; per recuy . narmieas; positive eurev. jor eoogns. coiqs. nrowniui. Muma - PORTLAND 'i LOOANGILLEO ' ' 23 and 24 '7'''.; qaigeaearietfl .IQ-wraJ!aV' Sondaysv t:tO, Grandstand for - ladles free every ay but Bund ay a ana nouaays; Adles day Friday. , , Ma. COLUMBIA THEATRE lam aaS Wiatatea. - lllllllllll Tniiiif M.tlaae ead Itlrtl LeM ramsmei e Oommbls boms oaatpasyi rieaasosg rrtba sl rimn "voava isoa The eehr' nrat-elaa attraettea is ' fas sHy, rofeier irna db. aoe. aoa, ia atlaiia e, se. Me, wmm MX en KT Bforrtaes. Paeaa Mam UOi thMtM.- M.ln In. Paagli. Be leaelUia i Xaxaraa Kenaay and TiMadar Vlrhta. April u a. rrocmrcix. aat ciias. a. mana. a me uiiuj-niai, ' ramm-Lim near, eaeent laet 1 I , a m. Tie. Kilaar. Tbc aad Oa. Oaoery. Xe tmd tb. Bom aad Iff, d-M Bean saw auing- Big rtuain Iverr rsrajnaaaea, tSaarr Pay at tM. One Skew ,'.. .., WigM at 0:1. . - ' ' - Ifl CsTTTg ' .'!-' -' ,- lv ADMiatTOIf j. , r. AU. THIS WTSK, -'' ',;. . Tee flreet Tiaiparaaee THf. PtaeiBtea ay tka Kapwe gteek THE LYRIC THEATRE . ggVSNTH AHD ALDBR aTRaOT. - , 1 In; Aftaraeea ead nvenlag, .', The rver-Art Soetbera Drasm. TtUl -MWfiliTHST. OIRL, V ;IN DIXIE" i- ' ' aMeUMes Betweea ' Acta - faxfaiiuaacea at-lJO.- T:30 and 0JS- sm, sriaa ef adatlatlea. 10 eaata, atia eMrMI-7ati dleHa triaaKIU wmlagMS, Drn-OSA AXD OlAOTTA. SSmX WW TO It BEtsIBK. VAiT aao nuBrnx. -XJI0X BKOTHiag. 1010 CECTI.I KOBSOB, ohm ciirrotD. B0SO0X AKBUCKIX. .AirnrainAtL gaews !. TJO, -pr-mt BUIIaVAaS' IS UI(JLX"WWrXr r AT " Tn BAJOraV -sad Tasadll. ' ' aOag flssd. v. OTBTtR ACTgl TKa XaATIOl Mm. tea sum. Baafcr xaa niesTasa, Sbewiag Tae Omt Yegg Pare la rv rs at 2:PX 0 n. AAm 10 eeata te aay ml. UKtltU a wok man i. boa Reeara VncasTOeat f tuwftt. or t as p ranrexja. - ' " riF-iJ Ao BAr.." . ; thi otrvra Taot r . ?APrL AXD IfrA ABPPFm ao - .-.-; : Tuimi Ai f mJ. -i . ,yuL lir y .a. ItM. 'UltmwATXOaT BABJC, ' -'; OoroM Vaagha and Vweaty-toarth Stn OVraaral tAa.::' ..'.U-- ' NS-' - :W IT?UT ink" :irv':;';7'- Winsome; EasterStyla heeaA -'-' m "J BtodeU sf natty' daintiness far ," Our Tlftn Btreet display Is a t est creatloas te little folks' footwear. Hew lasts. Bow toe ahspea, new black leathers, new patent leathers, new shade la tan leatbsra, ;. new whtte canvas itylee. - : 7 -v.-'- '-s . ICNIGHT'S t Mxovnm oarx&sauEaFf mtTT. btibb stwait wjtOQMt W " -'-the-:--- He ought to hare a new ttdt.7 Hell pot it on with' a spirit, of pride on Easter morsin;. It won't coat ntnch to pet hin in order for Easter v -.t -7--- I" ' -7 7ae Coys C5 to 515 ; Coyt TIreCt5lt 53.35 to WJOV Zoyt UzrGZi Za - C3 to CS ' Coyt' tZxz& - CUto C5 . 7 1 , : .Hats, Ehoeij andLFtouahmga to complete the Easter; osZX ; We gire preaenta Free with erery pnrrhaso of bbya wear. . Gire the boy a happy Easter. -7 ;7 ; ', Spcdd Norfol!: Siito ' 7...".' 77 7 .77 ; ;;' 'j -,!7v v;-,-.-7:;.; "' Dark colorings, serriceable patterns, ages S to-8 years. v" Worth erery ; Everything That 166 and 168 THIRD Easter Bargains Suits and Overcoats The very latest atytea at'prlosa that . wilt asiomaa yon. .. rn line -;'.-., f 7 '''!tV.'7 SHOES end OXFORDS Tn Taa or Black, for ImA). Un, Dnn at one-third leas In price tn comparison with other a tores A sWHra of men's JtATS, BABTS Mil aaiBl'A Price ana patterns w salt everyonera taste. .. . . It la to your Interest to see it. we - mnmctt murF . Km Tilfim.I, and the other CORNER THIRD Alw PATia - JOHN DEILAR, Prop. , AMUSAMBBTS. mtnmi csetio ' yohxAAe B,-e Km f. Tae Paad I f M ewfc- e r . e V he . . . ' . ae t r -"-.re toe M Af "I II t - Lion-Glotilatog Go v. little f set ear eAfldren'g Bhosg. wonderful wtndow fuQ ef th sV--''';-A.-.'.-'i!-.'';,-i Opposi! Pci Lisa llstd i and Vctitca S. if you bring bin here. cent of Three Do..ars. Men and Boys Wear. ST, NEAR MORKISOIX. J 7;:,;..7: Now-lo tha tbne U By aa kinds of aoaneae and r hssas mrtoa. aa n aiw ealllma tier r article at a great redootk t order ta make reoas for tha ar-. 1 ef new good tor the fair, eae tag ef stlk - gwwna, t " -w, aatiiuke Bui saa, saver d rated percolate taa sal mm. ..toys, eu. w fr :- ar: IS .A m "' a aJ, i aa "