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A 7 t::z fc-"co:i euiiday jcur : :al. . rcr.TL.: : r , izzxx lI! rU C- i - re A Uritram meled :,. '. v I A PICTURE IIO iIZTI CMJ PAIIT Candidate for . r ii', 'n ,,'4: of Landscape Architectur arid Marinescape Arouse Mor of Pod i 1 Behold iin:Hqnc3t .1 did not believt in your policy ' at the start. 1 now see the loglo in . year rrntir W ita ve. 3 vHre -is this house (kind package of your cards. ' I am with , you,- --'J-- 2 To Cnthudattic Praise Those Who See Result at giose ;. j,k v7 cf Most Notable Building Week at the 'FaIr,T: a; 1 AS OUT FOR i'HS NOMINATION' FOR Af, : " in A DOZEN MAGNIFICEWT STRUCTURES COMPLETED Mayor of PortEand ! i Controlled by. no 1 cjub, faction macjiine, v wimbling or yi;X r Bfold th Qaimbliri Tonr candid." open, truthful hon- . ' eety interests me.' ' An honest man is tbe noblest work of God. Tou are honest, even whtn wrong ' A hypocrite X despise; If .Tom Word ' 4a M.t MHIitttt. T will eunnnrt vnu'. A vthe Past Three Weeks Nearly One Hundred , and Fifty Cars t. x r Hare Arrived Containing ExWbits Frorh-Almost All J $ ,1 .; " th-? Civilized Nations In the Wqrtdf a ! a TnCirf "oava g-gant, -sensible -mayor. ' 7 -TrTT-Alrfe MPRESS VISITORS land! "Ko he begtae to look Ilk a showf, The old exposition-follower, in a lone ,ock eoat and aUk hit,-stood on the; Hnk of the esplanade and deolared him-; Certainly It has bn a wsek- of onderful propwj on th Uwli and :iark grounds. For so other week since project was conceived can so much . claimed. When the laat hammer was! -Mit away yeoterday. . from ' president node to the office-boy there -raan'J art : a ache of the grounds who did not feel .preaaed by the Imposing scene. More over, they took onto themselves a deal f Justifiable pride In what had been ac ..lisbed. ; ..-.. ' ' ' i-ven at this date a striking thing ' nut the. exposition grounds is the .a.ty srita which the foliage has ap-' red In big plots of ground that a rh ago were notable for the prom t'tbat lay beneath their black mod. Aimst at the. main entrance of and -"ending to the Trail the show grounds . the appearance of a-vast park 4ec tied with white palaoea, The grass shot up as if by magic, and very 11a t laodscaptng remains .to. be done, -at-pieces of statuary-confront the ttaeer on every band, and with-the tcee looming-up, surmounted by the tips of the flagstaff s, Vahe certain y does look like a show,'.': , 1 ' ;j ' ' XXaay BaUOlaga CnatkM, 1 There are 16 buildings under wty or hed. Of this number, an even dosen e been completed. They are the for y. European, foreign exhibits, varied .ostriea, mining, machinery, auditor I Oregon state, administration, police ilon, fir station and pumplng-houae. a e-overament buildings are practical- , t completed, as is the California bum i 4ing. Those - tnat are wen unaer i .y are the New York.- Massachusetts. A -ericaa Inn. Idaho, Waehlngton, Hun nan chadra and Swiss chaleL Oth s under construction are the , Utah, oung Women's Christian association. teourt National Cash Register, eon- trator, Voneya restaurant, line aria. Coos county, the main entrance, three le Tuner-houeea and two annexes to the a -Unlet ration department.' - - -i the department of exhibits, under '1 Clonal Dosch and his assistant. H. B. I rdt. Is on time.- In all or tna n Dig - niblt ptlsTi the work of tnstallatloa an laat week, and, In another week practically all of the exhibits will be v "packed. Colonel Doech baa made It I clear to exhibitors that unless tney 1- 1n ins tailing by May l tney xorieu aj' rights to space, and the delinquents ,r not likely to let their opportunity by default. . '.' : ".'"' '. 'I .' . . , Matloaa) maptsseatel- V I 7"iny nations are represented by com it aloners in wprtland. among thent tha 1 ttted States, Great Britain, Germany, ' sla, Holland. . Austria, Hungary, i jjy. Japan, China, Algeria ana bwk erland. Most of the representatives ,.avo Imported goods already, on . the and ' ra-utv to unoack. . Uncle Yarn's eontingeal ot special representa jtlves numbers 'upwards of two or J three for each, department, Among the lcountriea"yet to come In are France, thoee aeot Is on the ocean bound for 4 Portland; Denmark,' New Zealand, aiam, IjKorea, Costa Rico and Hawaii. ADrll 1 there bad been received oy the exhibits department 191 carloada, a few oars containing building material, and the rest exhibits. - Since that date a re have bean cone lined by - tha ItJnited Btatee government to.thS'expo taiUon "andII"cafa' from various 'other j exhibitors: two from North Dakota, 4 which atata, tt wan thought at one time, 4 would not be represented. This makes is, total of 144 ears, of which 4 were received to tfco past .XoaySr-ae average of almost two ears a day. ' The burden of receiving, unloading and .disposing tempore rtly of the contents of these oars falla on Traffic ManagerJ. H. Kern. ' Tomorrow morning the catalogu ing of the exhibits will begin. . . . Som Jotaaom VM Slow. '- ., The oxpoaltloa baa decided to build own representation of Great Britain, ut January 1 ' Tom I Johnson ar i . ,ved here to become the executive com : mlaaioner of that country. He REAL OLD COUNTY OPENED BY ELKS NEXT-TUESDAY r -A Oregon Quartet , Who Win Stnf; at the Elks', Fair. Readinf from left to right. In ordeiwArthur P John on, William P. Brown, D, B. Morjan, C C -tanley. ry: .f ' On Toer "Iwri t ' ar . ' y -evening next . tne Elks lelr i Toonty fplr" at the k is to continue up to and Saturday ' following. Tbe t i' .as to eclipse anything that r Dlsatkon has ever undertaken. I Oe principal features, are a tea a-arOnn, a Phlllrvlna booth, trf work, smokers" retreat, flow A gentr ' fortllshlwgs, fortuns Inning pond, postofftoa. picture j- ldesv' Dutch booth, eeuvenlr what Is known' as a commercial exhib itor. hls .business being to solicit and collect exhibit material . from British firms and represent 'them for a 'consid eration at the fair. The plan was satis faotory to the exposition people' If the exhibits appeared, but Johnson seems to be ' behind . time. " He haa not ' yet made a convincing showing, and Colonel ' Doech; .-after taking the matter up with President Ooode, has determined to put m the British display" himself. It will consist of materials from all sections of the British empire Australia, India and Canada, and will be placed in the Eu ropean nu!ldlng. Meanwhile Mr. John son has been named manager of the Robert Burn cottage concession...; : ;-.;r suit ootwora, '- -'r. . Several Interesting- concessions were annoimoed by the, department of oon casslons .- yesterday: Robert- Burns birthplace will be reproduced precisely as at St,, liouls, - the project to be fl. hanced by local Scots, including TX tiv lngstona. ,A- U Blrrell, Dr- K. A. J. Mackensle and others. It. will be situ ated on the west 'side' of- the- experi mental gardens ground, which haa been given over -to-additional exbiblta What will make tha cottage of exceptional In terest la ita-ioontenta, consisting gof relics of the poet, loaned by Scots' In this country and In Scotland. ' One of the most Interesting "shows" eonected with the Trail wiU be ''A Trip Through ' Siberia, ' which ' la, the ' only one of tha big Illusions thnt has come Intact from the Pike to the Trail. It Is a I0.00 attraction a ride across a hand-painted Russia on a railway train. The passenger enters a railroad coach and peers through the window at - the scenery while, being swept across the country. The scenery. In thta Instance, consists of three mammoth, oil paint Inge, each almost a mile long. - These are so "arranged that at times the pas Sanger Is far from the points of special Latere at. while at other times his Im aginary railroad train passes through tunnels and even down the principal streets of cities. "Mukden. St. Peters burg, Port Arthur and the Ural moun tains are features. One of the war pic tures shows General Kuropatkln's head quarters at Mukden. Another startling feature is a Siberian' electrical snow storm. "Slber, ;. was conceived by Roltaire and was operated by the .same company that owned "Creation," ' the largest show on tha Pike, Major A. M. Wheeler of Buffalo represents the, At traction here,- Local men of finance hold stock in It...,:.. ;2's'.-.( Tickets) Down "twwaja-, .Chief Davidson of the admissions de partment announces that beginning to morrow 'people caa secure tha popular commutation books at. Woodard. Clarke Co.'a drug store. Instead of going all the way to the fair grounds, aa they hava been compelled to do. 'The Incon venience -was - caused by - the- rule tbst only orders for books would be sold down town, whereas now the ' books themselves may be obtained. A- photo graph of each purchaser Is mads and printed on the Inside cover ot the book, to prevent peculation.- v' .v: V,,' TOALTER VATICAN TO j DODGE THE POPE'S COOk TWire te The wuL , - Roma. -. April 11. Owing . to the ar- rangrtnentrof the Pspal apartments-In tha Vatican It frequently occurs thtt the pope's - visitors meet hie holiness' cook- lntbo eorrtdorev Snoaanteia of this kind are apt to disrupt the dignity of tha occasion when visitors are wend Ing their way toward an audience with Pius X and it has been decided to make tha necessary architectural alteratlona, -t.:..V'''. i aTl4rMauufb v.- Vis rroyley M ay, I give you soma of this Welsh rabbit, Mr. OrmaT . ! - Rlef Onue No, please excuse ma I ata some tha other night end dreamed I was living back in Cincinnati again t FAIR TO BEf Xxi ii si'. I l) If awaaWJ blackamlth, future wife and husband, refreshments, and many others. j There wiU be many soloists. Including srtuts from all- the tbeatree; tha Ore- gon auartet will -make Its first appear anca. and wui sing "on the Trau." Another- feature and a. novelty win be the first presentatloa of tha "Elks' Minstrel Malds' a. burlesque on the old-time minstrel shows. Fifteen young women will tske part in this set .There will be a dance every, evening la the large bail of tas armoiXtf...',, .- For '.'a (ReguUted)"' "OpenTown From the Peopk,. WitM the People and -for CHUR CH SERVICES :-X'--rX nxMMTmiA. - 'a. a. toa L.L, . k. mniM nil lee Marios Lw renee tae Uoixlr claT worker, wlU speak brtnV: theri will b admlnl-t-r-a tb. rtte ot ii? topic. '-nf CutUt In the avaa. iZZ tkXr. -Ill bt aetK-Ul tuur -aoalc sad te. tag rLVA m fimm Marshall aag Kertk rfrvesiTaaiti streatsf nm. WW. paator, swrtautr in vne via - - rSSZi .w at hotk ct kraal aw-Bmber wui be -ealeaesed la the BMralagi X. P. a. C. B. bmudjii r; pastor. ,10a Chrlat Iailaen Today,' tAab- . . wnlMntarr. . . ...Im, f nuv. tinl napeaalve readlns: LV.. laTTia tne Croaa et Ckriat I OlT aataas-, "Why Meek. Ta the Ulnr-S - - n t l-ht That Breaks hte; erae-i tHTiflnorr. vaii - a. raeeaooa oc hrma. "Bleat. Be the aatbest. "Calvary;" hyms S4; sosUada In B flat, Aehfor4)l S .. vol. Urr7 'ifca-U." (Mosart); hymas SM and uiT Aseatl-a' OreaS; bytaa by., ehotr, '"The Woos ana Tbe Lord n,At" a-riDtara .readlas; astsem. la aiaee Asala," Adam) Prayeraj oftertoryUt t. -Bstlatelr Sole. "Te us es. . . . ' 1 1 an. auaii alorr aona: Eaaur sraoi, TBa lUaerrertloB as aa lamaun. r Uun; acatloda, nareh Is r. 1"P""- JDUTT a--. "- -7 ... W..t , ararar aaMtlBg. T a. B.: eom-aslaa aad reception el sew BMmbera, iu:l a. aa., Tabor 11 a. s., Baatsr sarrles, eoeuBau-lc-? VpnamTat 7. SO; Bev. J. 1. ateQb win beiia a week ef eranaellatH work; the Ut. Ta aTiiethadlat ehurek wui salts is theae .ear. vtcea wlU Lbe 1st, Tabor Praabytariaa ekarea., V'. 'i'iiCXt '? Wrawnisc. r' '";"-' :-: Taylor "treat Ut- rraarJs BergeMe Rhort, paatna, s:as a. aa. ciaaaaa, m. ., What Mooiear' 1J:1 p. at. Snnoay school; 0:10 a. ., Bpworth "asaajli!."-, ""Vi-H aatloaal Basday scaoel werksr; spaclal Baatar sarvk-je... - n . Oraca-Cairee-e iiu man, v. -- -ter aermoa at 10:30: T:80 tne Brotkeraood of t. l',nl wtu attead In a body aad Bataa ta the paator'a dlaroarae ea "Why I Ast e Metb dlatr'; arasle by ausrtet ans eaora, SMetlas at ao a. an.: nanaay.acDow aa Kpwnrlk Tip-r- a,i itea. 6:80 p. at- Trial tr- -Kaat Tenth aad Great; Bev. Harold Obarg. paatar. Kaater aerrice at 11 a. aa.. Bev. Jaaaae 1 meuoaao wilt avaara in. imai UptUm at ekiae of aerriea: Kaater vroaraB teaderre by tbe children of the Sunday acbodl at T:So p.-ra.: eMldrea freai the Chiaaae M. g. BUaaMB WIU laaf -.,v-, wa- rta arsont at w .a. aa. i -.pwurui, ''Cenuinarr dnraar Bt ' Pin 4 tad.-' Klstk itru; " wnil-m- Hr-Heptje." r- paa toa. IO Wi a. st. The Jewe4 Oatae ea-Ufewaa Wide;" eianorare aaaier p-pia it i .ou p. ai. ha aaeiabata ef the basday eehool; ape eUl smale at all aaevlera; Bnaday school, 13:1S I. ra.; Jaolora, 4 p. .; Kvnrorta dVrot toaal, :1ft p. B.; rhoraa at 00 vnlras aad arrbaatra. iauura na-ar ii u ... -t., .n'nu , r. 1 Vonnx, saator. . Kaater Snaday .will be apprupriately aJ-an-xf. tha Bnaday arbool trill reaoar a prosraai u u pree-hlDC at I B) s sa.; .Kpworth leagae, l.Mt ra. . . ' --' I.U-IUII t'Msei - w y-LJiirn .. ana irrini streets; Henry T ' AUlnaoo. paator. nnadar i anal ia a. m.1 'ii a. aa.. mbmt jnajuHBia: Bawartk kaarua. C aS p. kaater aarTlra, T:45 S. BI., IB WBBTB Bnnay aajaj w.u -Hunaiia BAPTIST. The Whltrf role ( nrnct' " Twa Lft and Tay ; Bar. i. wuuaai jvaacper, u. u. One A coord'' prayee awtlai. 10:11 m m I 10 0 a aa.. "BhaU we know each otbei at th laaarrarOam1 baptlaat at apenlng ef the aervtea aad tne irapw qanei win aelaetleas approprlata for Beater; Beater; Bible 11:10 . i.l B:K0- P. av. (i Ba. H. W. Pee, aaaoclated with Mr. Meyer aad mil t lad with th Mnody sataaelea it, ' will aki B. Y. P. 4 no a. aa.1 popalar araBlas an ilea, r-D p, aa.) Mraw aaai Mr wtu ee. napnaaa si u epantng of th aw ma apaciai; large eaoraa, aooae dlraettna of Ptiafaaaur i. W. Botcher, will Jee4 th staging. Dr. Brnasber will peaeek sa th aahcc. -It t Were Fleeted Ofaynr." Ctlmy Ctmtt Bast Blahtb aad Baaf tjraett A. Iarreer Black. aet-.- in e. rao BiKt actum. J. W. HearalL aanrrlntradaat - aaarlal (llkvaaf for tesag Bats aad. sesaea; U a,, -rl the People Alwaya,.: w ? ' " . t. "X "Hew te Bead the Bible:" Bsaday school sag preaching', aarvleaa la the? tianaaa laatraaga from 1 to 4 P. nvt Yiaina-jW's. meettng at 6:o . aa.; , a. m?toii. 1 Baliare the Hlble. ' - ' ' . Cestrsi Woodraea of the World balldlsg. Bast aixtb'and Kaat Alder straata: WlUlaav B. Baadall, asinister. 10:46 a .. 'Tas eat Taaae ef tha Be-rrectlen:" ll ra.. Bible aehool: T:46 B. av, "Tbe loo4 of the Bad bpeelal. Kaater araate.' Profeaaor W. . Warach kol. Kaaical. director; alias Bstb Baogres.- gsalst, !f- JJ - 'X'4 7 OOWOkMATTBBaX. : y'- '" riratPark aad Madlaoa atreata; Bev. B. U Bonaa. . O., paator. 10 l:0 a. m., praaebiBg liondoa; T:80p. ra., "he Pewac ef Ckrlat'a ha aa. r. B. Merer, ef K. tar. Mmaaa. . 'Tha KarorrarlloTi;" l:lft p. is., Baodar acnool. Oln a uiku aanerlntandeet: S:SO a- au. Y. f! P. B. 0. B. ra-. M Boaa Blo-WBaoar, alrav T. nBahoog. rroieaBor w. n. noya, A. BtoBtaomeryt Profenaor W. H. Bayer, etolr director; Mlaa Lawnora rianer, ertaaun. filarial Chapel Second street, sear Uoeem. p-io a. aa., Sunday .school, WlOlaja H. Breay son. aaperlnteadent. " s . --- Mtoalaalppl A-enue Corner Mlmlnilpple ve nae aad fremnBt atreet. 10 a. ra., Haiula; school; 11-a. s., praaehlng aerrlee followed by leeestioa of awabers and eorasrnnlon, aenaoe k. I'naliaw of Oeklaha-aa. Rev. Iraa Pea- eeck will aaalat In tbe eoanraualOB aerriea; 6:30-1 - Vnoa. Peoola'a awetlna. led by Mra. Si. B. Tbompeoa; I jo p. Bt. praneklng by BavJ ntof St. ' Jobus Bartleas la Blrkaer't ball; Ion day arhool, S:ao p. bli Taraeeblag, 1:80 p. av by Bev. Obarlas B. Chase. ralearalty Park - ehoreb Bev. D. B.; Oray, Paator. . nerrleae. ta Artiaaa taaaple (Porta. mouth), 10.80 a. an. f kaater aaraaoe; apadai "is'hUnd Corner P-aamttt' ana Baa girth streets, aorta; Bev A. M. B-arkwaa paatoe. 1b place e( the -oaaal eervleaa tba , saoday school wiU give aa Kaater exareiaa at 11 . ra., with apectsf B sale, and rartutlona; Jan tor Ba aeavar at p. ra. i T 80 p. an., "The resaestiaa ef aa Uaaaortal Hope. ' .. "' A ( :. X ' LtTTXXBAlT.v ' ' ' 15 ' ' -'' '-'. i Bt" ianaei' BngBah Cornee West Park sad Seffaraoa atreeu; i. A. Leas, D. D., pastor. Order of aarrlro: Beapoeaory, "Chrlat Bala Raiaed from the Dead;" epantng aarrloa Inrhid i-j- tug ftrat acrlptnre leaaoa; aoao, Mr. A. B. Ho aw man: aaeoad leaaoa aad aerriea eoecladed; byua. ''Chrlat tba Lord Is Btea Again;" Bea ter sermon sad prayer; . nttas, , "Wa? ' seek Ya ika ulee Amonc the Dadr' (Bartlett): special Baatar thank offering; reception ef 3t Ml dudm: cei.br tlua ef the hajy eo-B-H0 Ids; cioalDg aarrice, 7 p. m.. a-rrlc b r the redtatleBa by tba ehUdres; Baatar talk tats children by the paator. A oi by Mlasprac Oilhert end a ladle' qeartet, "Th Klaaa B- alaaaaelsiw BWraVaW1al aUBBSnBI BP w laf SB-SSaSU deanMT," by Mla uiijri, a Wick line and Mrs. Pr. Kfer, Bastar effarisg y.."taJ,- -u- ma '.i A. P. Kraasa, paator. . Coal s. si.; Baatar aarrla aad holy eonaaraaloa, 10:s a m.; evening aacrlce,. 7: P.. aa.; Baadar ertHol, S'SO a. Si Th MorwefhiB gyaoO Ooraac Bast Teatb aad Grant streets; O. lUioae, paator. High suae at 11 s. Bi.; tbe Norweetaa atngara, Dlrector Bert, will alng "Tbs Oet Wblt BobeaJ Mnl tltnde." essuts by Bdaa Ort; anis by Mr. Engetatadi -organlat, Clera Malatad; asuaaa Isa ssrakea at M .,,-(.- -,r i; . ' OBBIBTXAjT Pk-at Corner Park and CoipsiMa trat; B. a. Mnrkley, ralslater. 10:90 a. "la rwee of Batf.-rlnf is th Doctrine ot th ,uv tlOi 7:30 V. m.. "What All the World ! seek- Ins," BlbV apeeMI smaimi proara .1, i 1 IK at aa.t C a. at S:90 a. Si. Kaott afreet; Albya nmon, aianus-. ii a. rJZ.. Dn,iina:" s:s a aa.. Baadar eehool; 6:0 p. aa., Yoang People rwcicty or tar laiia. LJ SLr. ZlHTZFr-rZ tllSnooi ef Jliua? itf r-TifBWbb. alsglptaaag.l taw, will aaalat la this ear. tea, .T ' Weadlawa 11 a. ra., "Chltdrea Pralaa;, T SO s BL. "Boag ef Tnnmpo, win mnaioBi arratn; 10 a. St., Snaday acaooi; s:w p. , f. awHati and Halm street' BVj. P. Ohorsiley, D. D.. win apeak St 104 t m m "The Hlatorte Chrlat T:4 p. .. Kaater ae-iBoe, "The keeorractlo f Cbrlnt A t'Tter rabiaT Wkh-hr' Special Basr-r sanete. Mra. Mcleraao ''Gale,' raerlster; Mis Bvs gyaa, eraaniet. . '; 'ft ' : ", .' ZTiaOOPAL. Bt. Davtd'e Holy ew-aaMBloa. t a. B.t aaat lekoraJ). hra sroceeeina aad holy U a f apaelsl sarvks inline Tainnlar, T:S0 p. s, All a tot' av Mortb Twey prHeaa I0: a Si. aad T:80 p. m. Ur in ...rh at hnth aanlfaa aaa la th Roe Ins Mrs. Ylole Gilbert PerBeybanrt will alng the aetbiMB, -I Kaaw That My aeeneT IA aa". - ' 1 St. Ptphs ehiirep -rairreeera wbo iiw t BST M, . Basis, arias. IS caarge. , ami AN "OPEN TOWN" BECAUSE THEY i DQNT : WANT- AN w HONEST vn-foPEN.TowNr jmayor,- ta" v 2 They have said 'rnariy timet that they' wanted to mn under, .yj -a graft system, but they win never do i it with ' ; rr n xm xt n ?r?. The Wayor , No gambling boas, no gambling clique or tjusi will ever Vrule the City of Portland from this time forward. . ' 'THE JvblCEV OF THE -WHOLE PEOPLE WILL V v'-f- - r-. ; " ' PREDOMINATE. X'-Xr XXU XX: OX--:.., XrX' -"X'-'-' 1- .V.;-: X'-'. X ' When vou to into the booth to mark your ticket Tune 6th " gee that your X is marked opposite the name of the candi- .. date who is not controlled by any clique or trust, one who has been among 'em and knows all their tricks and not afraid of being roasted or shanghaied. ' Vote for.' ; ;,' BBB-nlBr pray sad poly aiaiilan 11; Banday school, S:0. . aaaaaio vaspaer-rnrunna oeia, M. Kamaar. bi. rears. Brenlsg prayer, 4 8-18? i.Aa'aeorul SeSwd; ev.rW.' . Pawall, la charse. MojyaoaaaaenaBi-a-a-n, .; Blsg seme aas asraaoa, i.mt. . -Chapel of th TVaBoflgaratloa Mi Btztb reet, near 0k( Bv. W. K. Prll. cbaplala. a-rtea, semaa and holy eomsiaiitoa, 11 a. sv l--X:':i. vmrA XTAjroiuoAi. '!, ' P1rta.TiaBth and Bhrma atreeta; Bev. Whiter, paatar. 10 a. a., Bandar i hool; 11 a. aa., pri aching; m . . . . . I 9. Bu. a a w m B.: s. au, .KI K. Blahaa W. T. Hall. D. H. ' naeoBO ears . aaa akrwj Boweraoz. paator. Preachlag at 11 s. Vby win. w a. Hetl. - af ralcaan. llMnata: no ovsbIbc aarvtee. werablp with Pint ehsreb; aw. any arhool .St 10 a. nu . . Nit. Johca Corner oX Joha and Ivanhe B. B. McVk-her. peatoe. 11 a B.M ar dene ef - Cbrtat'e -Bawiirarfioo:'' at p. am. His bo W. P. nail, of Ulghiane rare, laieago, IIUBota,.win speak; ea eeeoaat et th. t B. aa. aerrie thee wlU be as svaalag aemoa; Bna pay acaooU-10 . sl , A.""-T rfajrozLroaX Aawaounov.: Pint Bntllaa Corner Beat Btztb asd Market reeta: Be, a. W. PBr. jastor. 11 e,ja. Baatar prograsi; P- aa.. "Th wall to cav ana;-' lu a. m.l . wwaj : - p. al -AllUse; TaB. re., Toesg People I i s Al- llanc. . - ; ' ..' . . rtrat riarnan-orr j ema ana y 'r Bev. Tbe. Hrhaaer. pastor. Bairlce m he- ef Calvary PTBaoyterisB onra -vmrr Eleeaath aad Clay afreets;' eerswa ana wr- ahtp. 10:14 a - at.; Sunday arhool, 4:30 a. aa. aarrk-M la aveatag at T e'eleck. ,t r , ; ' - - cBtxsTtAv umct " " : Pleat-Beettaah Bite eatJMdral, Marrteaa aad Lawaadaka atreet. Berrk; 1 1 a ra. jus s pTsnTesbyect et eeraaoa. "lUaitlng Panlaa mmt,u Basday aebool st elaae of sa slug ser we. . Si r eno ascararraai iei Tklra, Tayanr aaa aaiMeai Bnaday tor aer lees. U a. si. ana e p. Pulabwvnit:" Sesdaj aabject, "Beerlaatlnf 11 la ta j..:..:, r."U. 0. A.. UJ.-,.--.-. ; a a aha tfaennaaa thaatia. g . SL. RV. P. B. Meyer. ( Xaneoe, apeaka to aaca oly) ao L 'i ana Dora. I. Baa: Coolter'a arckaatm. atala eboraa; doors opes at 1:10, fra all ,M; Bai B T M p. wuiusi H. tave-uiB i , CK a. Buaitormm. rnaraa: Hedna. abort talk ea "Ll-tat- Heorra Brand, vloila aole; J. O. Kll- tack, bantene aow, narrr aum, aoaiaai., bee to bays frost 12 t 13 year ef sg. !ct1T1 anLETstBXaf. X'''Xo Plraa-carser ef Bast Plfteestb. and Marrlaos . n aw., 1 BlKlA uhl ta a. - Caatar nnMrrara by tha eblldrea yaang peapl at 11 S. ra.; apaetai Baaie aa roi WwaT aok . Mhw Petrier; daet, Mr. Boee- baock aad Mr. Bartlaeaa; daet, Mlaa Huaay and Mlaa Olzon: mala gBartet; eohv Mr. Man. kle; O. a., S:so a, sm. aaram ay .paacar at TKM p.- B.I baptlaoi aud reeapUos I BJer St the BMrsing same. , ; ',' m. K. arnvMcm, BotrrK. -lrm rre, pi day aebool, 10 a ra.; Bpworth leafiw, T p. apaeaai aaaieraraaw ay ma is naar.iea, X' 1 . w ' . VBTTABlAV. PkBt Tssuull sad Seveathi Dr. O. C. Oras ear. naator. 11 a. aneeisl and maalcarproaraiBdlacouraa oa "laoders KBOWledse and baiM la lmnrtllty;,. Ban dar arlx1. 11 10 9. m. Choir, Mlaa . Bdwts Maattch soprano; Mi. Prask Baley, eeatralte aad director; W. Q. Ilodaen. tenor; P. I. Pack arsVbasao; B. W, Boyt. srgaBtat, . .. WMIf laail.Tgt, ' - Sirat Baat Caoeb Bad Baa Blahth! W.' P. Bsvaii, put or. II a. ra., 'isuaartautr;" 1J:U p. sa, Besday scbsot. . j . .,. : 'arnwaXiAxoin. '' - The ranatlaa Catsnllc Apaeli Obereb la flee Bev. lob a ' Alexander Dowlas ftrat - apoa. SA . rn.k- a. Meet. ldf In char Mlllenetal Isvi-. A. B. haH, corner Second and Morrises streets. "iNTheiikl BaeVtpv-FaB 100 third flaea, ABaky helluBig, earner Third and Morrison, flop. T..W. will epeak aa -The Bsetar Mea. Bssili.Uaa. Irog Bow ThneCM VtwpolBt.,' 1 u A flrat Spirit a I Siwiety Art lea na' hall. Mnc tea hnllillng. TklrA sear Waahtngtna atrat tMrfervnc. II cMldres's praCTiealr Ujceaa,.UJe s. svi Coleutl C. A. Sard wis tka: hall SOl AUsy bbuuibs. ww lam aaa Mnrrbmi atreeta, aaeoad fkioc. i a. a., "bb bob oar Belolciag Irrar tb Bmmetlet i 'sf Christ:" 1: p. .. "Oaepel Paet;"--JU. CANDIDATE. II; v ... . . , of Portland -A .-- leetare a -'H that beUe-reth a an: 'ta weeks ttat I do ahall ka d alao."j foUowad ky 41a-Ctt-aVwa of the sobJeet. - The People'! chiiarlaa Mute' Pies rellaioe soetetyi P. B. Coulter reaoer ane - teacher. 234Vi Marrtaea atras la I'nlty kalL ,11' a I . m.. - uea La th HeelaraWll aa th Kacrad:" ll:l b. a.. "Bow t Kaow How;" T:4 p. m., con art by- TTnloa orchearra; Ptufeaaur T. A. Tonand. VI t bee toaoaet; Mra. I. B. Howard, vacallat; :lft p. Bl., "Dream aad Vialeea." Bible BpMtaal Society A. O. C. W. banV Weat Park aad Waahtagtoa streets, 8lltnc Ulrech building. 11 a. aa., tnat and-abort talk; T:4 p. BL, ; teeter by Mrs.' Abigail bcett Deal way. . - . Mlobter and MedllBU' prntertive Bptrttsal ciatloB-l-'W lllamette bsll. Second atreet. At I p. aa., sabject, la . BpirttnhiM Tne- er Palter' C. U. Plggott. vaawtebt. , . . - . r ' . . ' lozn AaaavrrAXSL. '--.. . . At'th PcxtUnd: U.S, BIbwb. A.' U. here. O. B. Coneosht. H. Jaonbe, U P. Kahl- mas. Baa-Ttanrlaeott Bs - BV Pets. Chicago; J. H. alaBBera, Brlttah Colombia ; B. W.ltcUt- Mlaa pelHl" James -MrBwas. AJbasy. New York; B. . 0. Petre, Caacad taacka, Dre-os) Mra. W. A. 8banB Seattle; -i B. Imel, Hoqnlam, WaahlnstoB; Oeorge K. Helaey, Lea-rest,- rSBsayHeals; Dr. O. M, Belfry. Phila delphia; O. H. L Sharp, - Bo ton: Clares SkaaBaa, Seattle; D. Campbell, , Belunghaaa, Waahlogtoa; W. " W. Crowder, New York ; H. S. CeaoliB, gas Pranrlaeo: Brat AlUa. as Praaelaae; P. P. Wright, - Pittabarg; . O. Kanaerty. Hiv Twtf... U, l.llhow,A)lxrt L. Jaaiee B. Orstg, Chicago. . " At tha laparla): P. W. Htwfneld. city: Mra J. W. Day and- Mlaa KUaa Shield. Bt. Helena. Otegoaj; rraak M. Brows sad wtf. 1. M. law. reao sad wife, Baleat J. U-O'Brteav Seattle; W. H. Clohl. Aberdeen.! Washington;. A, H. Marsh aad wife. Predsnlee, Kew York; W. T. Bhirer. Tbe Iiallea, Oregon; Mrs. 1. H. fUiartem. Baa Joan Porto Bice; t. Karta. J. U rr4man. 0. B. Kaigbt, Tba Dal lea. Orecea; Mlaa Aa-aee B. lalay. Beld-lUe; J. B. Wtlke-aoa. Baloer. Orea; W. T. Stole, Sal. Oregna; A. Hock eatalB. Bales-, Oregaal C, B- glawart, Cottags Orava. 1 - - - SELECT DELEGATE TO ? MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (Sptclal Diapateh te Tbs lonnsat.) ' . -. Salem,. Or, April 11. Dr. B. A. Pleroa ef this city was tonight selected by the Marlon County Medical ' assoclstion to represent this body at the annual meet ing of the American Medical associa tion, Tha American assoclstion meeting will be held in jChlcs go April .: , . , f - . ' si, 'wrBOK oaowTo atAw-urx . (SpteUl fMspsteh to Tbe Jaeraal,-- f ,' Seattle, Wasb April tt. Rev. Henry Ostrom of ttas Chapman i' evangellstio party will leave thlaity Monday for Hawaii to conduct a series or revival The Chapman revivalists will disband Wednesday. Rev. Moses Hull, a spirit uallBt, baa challenged Pr. Chapman to a debatav-l .., ,L- - .-'' .'. -' . YOU CAM WEAR."- ' - 1 - ,J t . '. , '4' We have devised, a system of selling diamonds and watches on .easy installments at prices S3 to CO per tent lower than cash houses. There are.no complicated papers to sign and Vaa-t liBeral ad' aa all arUal ef vala at law rat sf later. Pri vate eatiaaee ea I la at, TKZ OELIAELE LOAN .OFFICE' , AS KXXihVJM AS L 1. HCLXMAH, rrc -X: 'XXXX: -.V: 'X'Xr:'Xi "X. Ti P - '- ' ;-- "X -' '-I rainca the days of Boss . Tweed, v the gentleman who robbed tha City ' of New Tork of millions, there hss - never been a' great development ln : the science of- graft. Whoa' Dick Croker started in the' business of working for his 'pocketbook all tha , ' tlme,', he got his4 illicit coin in a: , rather .'tough andcrude mtnner.But X. there hs been Vast ' Improvement In ' all respective Jines of graft and they -are so slick at tha business now ; that Itif aeTttt-r Impossible t6 dis tcr tmpo th mel cover either the thod ' or ; the guilty parties. r j "Olven. however, to a manl with k xperienoa In a city council, who has r had. his eyea wide open for 'a few years and unless be la rotten him self, ao Jobbing sewerx " deal -oouWr ., possibly : get by him. -I iNo profes I.'' ' sionaT grafter"could " 'tnaka1 money but -of the needs , Of te: peoplew ' He wlll do little talking but fe'wiH not only have the desire to servo 'the people, but he -fill have the prae -tlcai knowledge to serve and ,prjr ' tect them.' Portland wants, to be : coma great,: Put her 'fate for', the . next few years In the hands ofva -professional reformer, and It .will X.t take her 19 years or morao awaken : v front ths ' slumber, profound -..and ?' deep Into-which; tha municipality would 5faIU " x-X at- a-w. , . -V..-: -I" .1 Vi ...if-iflW BACE CUR.iED TO .iN,v, "DEATH AT ASTORIA Mother Hearing Screams Rushes Upstalrtto X Rnd ;ChiId '; J Wrapped In names.' THOUGHT TO HAVfc ' i FOUND BUNCH MATCHESj Had Been Put to Sleep .'.Two J , Hours V Before on Upper fX' V i Floor of Residence. ? f A 2 ' (8paeialDlapatcb ' to The learsat) A- Astoria, vi ., Arir; ir.afainie onm ' -K. Mstta, whose parents, Mr. and 'Mrs., . John P, Matta, -reslds In the eaat nd.f . ' found a. bunch ef matches Iste this mtJ ' tsrnoon, end .whan - his raotner rushed ' -to him In answer to his screams th'e , child hsd been so badly burned i that , : death ensued in a tfhort time. . , ' During the afternoon the mother put A . the child to bed in a room on tha upper A floor of. the residence. : Two hours later. 'A she heard the screams of ths little f el- . low i and rushed upstairs to his aldJ . When she entered the room she. found? . tha bady wrapped' In flamedi Seising j blanket she smothered the fire as best . , I she could but the-child bsd been so i badly burned "that he was beyond sld. . Doctors wero'bastily summoned snd a' . j -.IwiilM . - -.h.l " .m4I . 1. . . baby dlsd after suffering terrible agony, '.' The mother Is . satisfied the', child: 1 awoke and found matches, as there was. . no lamp In ths room and firs could not' '- ' well havs '- been started in sny other, way.. The sight of tha burning child,' drove the mother almost eraiy, and af f : tr - extinguishing' the flsmes she col- K lapsed. The unfortunate baby was 'twa, years old. : , .. -.; '- ;' . ' ." Beaching- Via OoaLs i7. From the Cincinnati Enquirer., -I Ruasla is to carry, on the war to Vthe, A bitter ena. mere must oe rainer ai rssty taats in tbs Russian mouth si ready. . iT: ij i your employer know nothing about the transaction. Simply satisfy us 1 , that your intentions . are good, ) fl pay a fifth down and the balance A wemc 61 TL!rd Czzt, Ccr. rxi rtr I .: '4; i" - A' 2v i