The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 28, 1905, Image 5

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For altered fraudulent dlapoaltlon of
ll.ui.ll wortn of bicycles oy w. n.
rXernanrus-sgent" fnr ths Miami Cycla
company, the United State Fidelity &
Guarantee company -denies liability on
a 13.000 bond which the company rave
to Indemnify for Kernan'e actiona. . The
denial la contained In the third amended
answer of the Fidelity company , to a
' Mf.l.ln 4K. aUIhuJ 1 ftl An le.
count of Kernan'a alleged wrongful dia
poalUon of the'blcyclea. v The company
contends that Its bond. was nullified by
the changes mad In the contract be-
rte the bend na Been given aocora
ing to. the terms of the original cn
, tract, and that the Fidelity company
waa not .notified of the chance. .
r New arrivals at Portland's greatest
grocery:. Olives stuffed with celery. ltc
bottle: a few more of those fancy white
Mission figs. pounds J Bo; onions.
, olives, chow chow. Mexicae hot. lunch
. aaaaaaiaMw BaMMA. illah snllallAnf 111 IW1 la
MiMMiUf mvs n a ssw.Kua aa w
ties, loe each. ; Are you satisfied with
blend, a&e pound; S pounds ILeO; excep
tional value, W can puivarue your
coffee properly. Four aeuverie aauy.
for your convenience. ' A large stock.
.did service tells the story of our sue-
cess. Why not nave our wagons stop
t yonr door F. Dresser Co, Seventh
and Washington, Eaat Fifteenth and
liroadwiy. :- ... y ,
TIM' iiunoi society i urepn win
bold Its regular ' monthly meeting on
Commerce, which will be in charge-pf
the women members. Mrs. R. u. Davis
i .hA..M inn.n , rHATlliltnla MM
mlssioners are expected '. and deslr to
meet ail their old friends at the Cham
- bar of Commerce Monday evening.- It is
their DMrwos to reproduce a. fan simile
of Lincoln's Springfield Homo , ax tne
Lewis and Clark fair grouade and they
with the Illinois society,
The entertainment last nigh f ot the
benefit of the soldier ;lxm Fir aoonu
... fmul mm .tA4l hi a. 1 r,M att
; dlenoe. The program consisted, of s
; lections by the Webber - mandolin or-
um, wIaIIn nil ' i1 rw SlIAt . hv
- . . a . m
llott and Ben Howard; character sketch
, . . . - l. M
-. Story. . ,;:
' - At Temple Beth Israel this evening
Dr. Stenhen 8. Wlsa will . speak . on
"Caste and Class In Our American De-
-.nvnra?v During Dr. Wise a absence
-., la the east his pulpit will bar filled by
Dr. KOiana l. unni, iwnwnr puiui
r of the White Temple, and Rabbi Jacob
Block, LL. , D.
Bervloea ' begin at I
: o'clock..-
Ing at 4Stt -Korth Ninth street, was
hurt yesterday afternoon when the wheel
, hm.ntn naased over his foot.
Examination showed that the foot; while
bruised, baa none m roe - ooira otu
and that no permanenx isaouny vwuu
result.' '''-. v-''... -v.
. i iTnttad Btatea Dlntriet-Attomey Fran
Ma J. Htner haa g"oe to San Francisco
-rox av- nnuvH 'Buu . - -
-June I to taae up xm irjaa w
-.I - i . nrLii. I KAnfr TliAfnaa
B. Nuunanssen, the government special
agent for Ore ton. will nave ontrou.'.
' ' '' n.vinr - made ' satlsfacterr. adjust'
nfenta of our lire oe, wt m mi
open for business. - nnipmenu maov
. . vmim Atir east side warehouse promptly
and In good order.J F. K. BeMh Co..
the pioneer pawt company i . irs
. A meeting of the Republican voters
ot tne eianin w.u w mw. .-
. Hunter's halt Bunnyslde, tomorrow
...i.. at a o'emok. Candidate W. B.
- unm. ami ula.a sneakers Till
TBI vw " "- m
r invueu. -
, v 10.00 Immigrants Wanted To locate
along the Oregon Water rower Rail
' way company's line, between Portland
of thee Oregon Water-Poer TownsiU
' company, 114 First Phone. Main
' Ten thousand dollars ' damages are
, asked by Oeorire W. Btewan from the
Mloolal Bros. Plsnlng Mill company ror
Injuries sustatnea as an empioyat - m
.i.nTMH intA a hola in tha floor
J - aiv " - . 1 .
Bf on Of their ouuainga.
' Estacada " Offers ' Opportunities t to
. ..m mim wkirif maana : mill ions
OX UUIUU . yivyw.
formalins. Inquire of the Oregon . Water
i Power Towns! te company, 11 -First
street ruwo h
Tourists. well as city people, flnan
eiallr embarrassed, will find the Port-
' land ioan viuu.. ' . auh. v. w. . u-
safest and most reliable place to trans
act their business. Rates reasonaoie.
f, steamer 'Northland sails direct Tof
. Ban Francisco roomy evening, vaum,
fit; steerage, $8; meals and berth in-
oiiKtAd. . C. IL Thompson - agent, 121
Third street' t v -,; y':' :''
Mrs.- Edith Tosler Weatherred will
- talk on "The woria s r air at u wu
' .aa h. -Lewie and Clark Exposition"
in the ooera house at Lents Saturday
'. evening. .( -'uf" - -''
Divorces were granted today byrPre-
' aiding Judge STsaer w m -""i'""-"
... r Mi ik. ii.ii.l allaaa.
'' .i . .ii and Inhuman treatment
v,V? If Yon Gict Your
Spring Hat
Yon can walk abroad j
Wff ': '7usurtd i M
' r proper in erery way ;
We bavo an exceedingly nobby
- Una in every atyllah snap. '
Hirrctt, Crcy.O Co.
XATTXU AW9 roairaaxaa. "
S4$ Washington -sTXaa
lUn THaaTai,"'' ':';
,1-131 f LOS
Candidatt for potijtions as Po-
itcemsn ine;;iwie uscaus . ,
, oFhywcal Disability.1' : ;
E42CTEpJPPL!CAf4TS
WORRY MAYOR VERY MUCH
obn Rankin Will Not Willingly
Give Up Good Placa to r ' v
; 4 Married Man. '; -
The ' municipal civil 'service commis
sion , yesterday discovered on looking
over the. examination papers that five
of the candidates who applied for posl-
tione as firemen were disqualified be
cause of . physical Infirmities.
'Reject them," said Mayor wtniama.
"and within few daya they will come
to ma for. permits to peddle peanuta.
Everybody who has anything the mat
ter with him comes after free permits
peddle. f am - bothered nearly to
death wit them." -". '
John Rankin, through 'Attorney Jonn
, .Logan, appealed , to the commission
to be reinstated to (be poaltlon ot regu
lar Inspector Is the city engineer's de
partment. - On March 1 Rankin , was.
transferred from the regular to the Ir
regular work and A. C Oroaa waa given
hie place"by City Knglneer Waaser.
The men -took the same examination and
were appointed the aama day? but it
is said thst W. C. Elliott.' formeo city
engineer, reduced Gross" In1 the depart
ment and gave , Rankin the more De
sirable position. Oross Is a married
man while Rankin la not, and It waa
thought- by-Mr Wanxer-that -married
men should be given the preference in
positions, other qualifications , being
equal. - The hearing of the Appeal was
set for May 11. , v
J. N. Atterbury, working at xacoma,
ut C. M. Jodon. In California, have
been notified by the secretary that they
are on the eligible list for patrolmen.
that; a. position awaita mem it
they desire the appointments. They will
report Immediately for duty. - ,
E. W. Paget notified the commission
that he rejected the position of aa-
aeasment deputy In the city auditor's
department on being Informed by Audi
tor Devlin that It. was only temporary-
la that not a permanent posltlonr-
lnqutred A. -Jl. Cottrteney.-. .w
,rit is- a temporary position extending
from month to month over a very long
period," laughingly replied the mayor.
Mr. Paget s name will not be taken
from the list of eligible for the posi
tion, i ' " ;.---,:
R0MINENT SPEAKERS
. COMING TO THE FAIR
Dr. Newell Dwlght Hlllis. ' one of
Brooklyn's most . celebrated preachers.
pastor of the Plymouth Congregational
church In that city ot steeple and a
wiaaiy Known autnoruy on oivra auairs.
has accepted the Invitation extended by
Dr. K. P. H1U to take part In the civic
conference at the fair. He will addresi
the conference m th afternoon of Aug.
ust tl.---.-' ' " ' i --
Others Who nave accepted thus far in
elude: Bishop Potter, of New York;
Amos Parker Wilder. University of Wis
consin; (Frank J. '. Good now. .Columbia
university; r iouia ooiaen. superin
tendent of schools, 8t Louis; Samuel
M. Llndsar. Wharton school of finance.
Philadelphia, and Henry M. Lelpsiger,
New Tork City board of education.
William Classman, mayor or ogaen.
Utah, a prominent member or in Re
publican party, and a man whose en-
era-r would never permit bun to remain
out of a no lit leal melee, is visiting fori
land for th nurnoae of viewing the lair.
Mr. Qlassman is th .publisher ot tne
Ogdon Standard, which Is offering-free
trip to th exposition to the 1 young
women voted to most beauurur in ma
county. While her Mayor uiaaaman
arranged for side-trips for th contest
ants un ' and down tne . rrver, wun a
ELKS AND FRIENDS'
;;: ENJOY COUNTY FAIR
Elks sad thalr fdends enjoyed an
other olaaaant evening at th county
fair In th Armory last nignt, ana in
attendance waa largo. -Th contests for
th most popular traveling man and the
moat popular Klk are becoming exctf
ing. and th gooa-natureo rivalry is
addinx to the seat of the affair.' .The
dancing In thejarge ballroom, on the
second floor continues to attract ins
young people;- mote than son persons
were on the floor ; last night.) The
vaudeville show In th main room had
alx acta and elicited rounds of applause.
- For tomorrow afternoon -and evening
big events) are on th program. Ja the
afternoon th babies are to ne on exni
bitlon. and . In the. evening all article
not sold before that time are to b auc
tioned. Some" of -the things to be sold
am valued highly and competition la
sur to be lively among - th bidders.
The fair closes tomorrow night. .
snd desertion. ' Th titles Of th cases
are: '.Ida May against John A. Kills,
Charles E. againat Rosa J. Wilcox,
U ill la acainst Arnold Unger. Louise C,
againat Christian A. Taylor. Merman
against Margarathe F. Roseberg, Lsi
dine against Joseph Fisher, and Wil
liam againat Liouiss xrevor, , -
Fred W. Waite, manager of th Hotel
Pendleton at Pendleton, was operated
on by Drs. Bruer and Wood at the oood
Samaritan hoapitai uus morning xor an
abscess of the brain.. Mr. Waite s con
dltlon Is serious, a crelro spinal
meningitis la threatened.
W clean and press your clothe and
shin your shoes ror fi.QV per montn.
Unique Tailoring ca. hi wasnington.
Main -nt.r.T, -, -i
Steamship Alliance aalls from Couch
street dock for Coo Bay and Eureka,
Saturday night. April 2. at a. F. p.
Baumgartner, agent. Main !!.
The estate of H. It. Brookes has been
annralaed at I1LI4.7. and that of
Theodore Wygant at I !..,
-See Ansleyg. envelop lsplayr Fonrth-
street winuow, woooara, t.iara at a.
Orand opening RohieM park Sundajr.
Free.,; - :;-
Oalli IUL-Freoch restaurant. SS4 tTpahur
..'Ask yonr grocer for Golden Cheddar.
Excursion Rates on the O. W. P
Win b In effect Sunday th 10th and
very Sunday thereatcrv until further
advised:. ,',' r.
Round trip ratea- to- Onrgoh City and
Ranmnah park. Ifrc To Oresharn. 15c;
all points . beyond up to and Including
Good Roads Pecpla Cehind Aik
tomobila Contort Frpm
Gotham to Portland.
'. W. RICHARDC0r4'S HOPES
FOR CETTER HIGHWAYS
Will Al Oregon in Fight fpr Im-
provea raguiuo iwr outta .
i ' ' Travel. V - 'V''S
R. W. Rlchardaon. secretary of the Na
tional Oood Roads association, who came
to Portland yesUrday and addressed the-
Oregoa Development league convention,
will remain. In the state several wevks.
Ills immediate business is to complete
arrangements for the national convection
of his association st the Lewis ana
Clark, fair, and be will also attend the
good roads meeting to be held at Pendia-
ton May 1 and 17. v
"On of the most Interesting events
the National Oood Roada association has
In prospeot Is aa automobile race -from
New York City Ho Portland."- he said.
"President W H. Mforafla-now in the
east, arranging' for such - a race. The
date and details have not been.decioea
on, but it is expected the contest will
he held earlv this summer.'1
It Is not contended that an automo
bile race across the continent will con
tribute anything toward actual road im
provement work, but it will aery to call
attention to the good roads question, k
awaken an Interest in the subject among
the people air along, the . route, and In
addition It will receive a large amount
fof newspaper pwbltoUytbat wlU.a4ver
Use Portland and the Lewi ana V?
"Durinx my stay in Oregon I hope to
see and assist ill som good roads making
demonstrations, both here and at Pen
dleton. Wo muat do everything inai
possibly can bo dona to ftwaken-taterest
In this subject and push the work)' of
education home to the people, particu
larly to county officials and rural tax
payers. The good roads question is
just beginning to be understood in the
west, and It taxes a ceruun amount vi
talking, whistling, and what Is termed
Kot air' , to get . any largo movement
started. ' , ; ".'.--
In. "this connection -vm-intM. c.cnaruaoM
told of a lltUo- girl-whom ,he.Jieara
talkies to her mother in a railroad coach
while the train was standing at a sta
tion. The little one waited with increas
ing anxiety for five sensation of reeling
the car move. Presently the sound ot
escaping steam was heard, the whistle
Mew and the lltlio gin exciaunou.
-There's the whistle, mother; now we'll
BRILLIANT PARTY '
LAST Or THE SEASOW
Scottish Rite Masons Entertain
Splendidly Many Friends ;
ik'From - Salem.'
iurt'h and music mingled last night
at .the Scottish Bit cathedral to. make
th last of th season's balls on of un
broken pleasure. . Innumerable iacan
d ascents lighted up a scene of great
brilliancy aa the Scottish Rite Masoda
and- their favored friends danced In the
mirrored, hall... and -beautiful gowns
mingled with the bug palms and bright
flowers to exeat a scn of -exquisite
coloring. This waa the most elaborate
of the season's balls and there were In
n i Portland auest. soma to
couple from Salem. In wnoa boinor th
ball was called "Salem night." ' ( ".
E. S.' Jackson, chairman of the recep
tion committee, was largely responsible
for the success oflth affair. In re-
eelvlna- he was assisted by J. E. Wer
leln, d B. Rumelln, F. t waaaerman,
w C Francis and W. C Knighton. De
licious clajeCunc'uasse-rV6d IB" WIS"
small supper . room, ana iat in m
evening - elaborate refreshments were
served in th large Banquet room aown
staira, where covers wer laid for 100.
Rmall nalms wrad in table decora
tion, i. Throughout theenlnxcajds
wer at' th disposal or to guests in
th card rooms, and the 'handsome
ladles' parlor -ores opened for social
intercourse. There wer cigars tor me
n.n I a th. llhrarv.
Anion; tOOae present were; ar. nii
Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mr. ana airs.
Edward Kennard, Mr. and.Mra. H. 1
Cartaon, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mlnto, Mrs.
Irwin. IX K. UalL Gerald TulUe, Mr.
and Mrs. E. O. Jones. Henry O. Whipple,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrow. Mrs.-. w.
Creighton. - Mrs. E. K. Waters,, miss
Rachel Hess, W. W. uara, t u. r rw
land, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. HyUnd, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Maegley. Dr. and Mrs.
A. W. Moore, Hsl D. Pat ton. Miss Eula
afnCutlv. Miss Alio croasman, ur. ana
Mrs. W. T. Williamson, sirs. Liuura,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Borgen, Mr. and Mrs.
R. av - Boekman. Mr. and Mr. J. F.
Month. H m. Bush. Mr. and Mr. A. a,
Rai-hrodt. Miss Bschrodt J- L. Bailey,
Captain and Mr. L. A. Bailey. Mr. and
Mrs. F.t&- Ballen,l.Dr. and Mrs. N. R.
rM Mr. and Mrs. E D. Curtis. Mr. and
Mra E. B. Colweil, mr. ana nrw. u, .
Clarke, Dr. and Mr a. J. F. Drake. Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Francla, Mis Francis,
Mr. and, Mir. A. J. Qiesyr.Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Oarde, Mr. and Mrs. Jfi. J. uaii. jar.
and Mrs. K. W. tioyt. Jar. ana an,
M. Hod son, Mr. and Mrs. w. tiarrescnou.
Mr.' and Mrs. George Hartness. Mr. ana
Mrs. E. a. Jackson, Mr. ana strs. tt. i.
Janohaan Mr. and Mrs. Jm Krsuse, Mr.
Mrs. w. d KnlKhton. Mr. and Mrs.
1. J. Kndderlv. O. J. Krswmer, Mr. ana
Mrs. Also Kuns. Harry Lang. Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Lutke. Miss Lesser, Mr. and
Mr, p a. Malcolm. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Mack. Mr. and Mrs. McKlnley Mitchell.
r-ninn.i nj Mr, jonn Mtviurn, air.
and Mra. K. OJl'attern.Mr. and. Mra.
J. me. Muckle. Hiller Muckie, miss
MueklM. Mr. and Mra. Richard Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. B-H. Nlcoll. Mr... and Mrs.
Philip Neu.r- anu jura v. w
casUe. Mr. and'Mtfc J- C Olda. Kenneth
OMa Mr. and Mrs.ft-aVO'Donnell. Mr,
i 1 tnllvka ann"vh-iUSset
Martha and Gertrude Pollvka, Professor
and Mrs. I. . W. Pratt, ur. r. u
pfuniiar. Miaa Pfunder. C E. ' RnmelMi,
Mrs. M. A. M. Aahlcy,. Dr. and Mrs. U
B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Rtanlaton. Mis StspUton, Mr. and Mra
Charle Smith. C, P. Sargent, Dr. and
Mra A.' Tllser, D. W. Tsylor, Mr. and
Mra, W. H. Wella Drv and Mrs. B. E.
Wright Mr. snd -Mra. F. C Waaearmsn,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wltherspoon, Mr.
and Mra I. E. Werieln. Mr. end Mra
B. Q. Whltehoua.. . -..
See the'Sea.
. At Seaside next fiunday via tn A.
C, R. R- Rtcarslon leave Portland t
t a. nv Far for the round trip only
it m. A seat for. every ..passenger.
Tickets at Stl Aider street nd th
In New Building on .
26tha5treet
' Fac&ig Maun ' Entrance
and" Exit of Lewis J
. Clark Fair :;
APPLY
art iri...Ka. .t 'v....ae.atlto
Jl-fviiaiiiun vi wiumviw
J "OP JI03Vf '26th Street I
Ur eyJi aVUtll OU Wl v I
DE'IL LEFT 00R TOON,
SAY THE PREACHERS!
Dr. Meyer Suggests Ukeness Be-
tween Satan and Common v I
or Garden House Thief.
Dr. j Meyer spoke last nigut at the
Whit Tempi on in and Tempta
tion.- saying in pa w . . I
k am uui auuia " I
devil.
Tf - la Tha rleVr thin to nreachT
that there is none, in My country when
band of thieves want to mske an In
cursion on the homes of a city, they
get it in the papers that they have gone
to another town. The paper and some
of the pulpits are giving that aort of
notice on behalf ot tne aevn. t preier
Christ's opinion on the subject to thst
of sny on. els who nan yet appeared.
Aayway. the man who .is trying to be
good I. more likely to and out about the
devil than one who Is making no effort
in that direction, because he never neeoa
to bother with that kind he haa then)
aafe enough,- anyhow.
' "Sin, of course, does not consist in
being tempted, but In yielding ourselves
to the temptation.-W-annot help belnw
J.Uooil)ord
tempted, but we can call for Christ si At tne"nexf"meUnr of-th StJohns
help, and abut our heartr againat "eleounc,k Monday evening, action will
temptationa, and see to It that they find I -k.Ki k. t.k authorlslnr a-special
.. J , i . hJ.LIm tm Th. ftuBtt.e WAtf I
uu iwiuai wiui.u i -
are, the mere likely, you are to be
tempted y devil doe not try to steal
our sour, green fruit.. Never , believe
people who talk to yon about their
belng perfect. They are usually so per-
feeUy humble that they sr very proud
of It Th more nearly perfect a man
la th more aense -h will have of his
own imperfection."- I
After th services at in cnurcn iaaii.4 0oa t0 buna s town nau. . one ior
nl ah t a eomnanv .of men led- by Dr.l
B rougher accompanied Mr. Mayer, to the (0a for a public dock, and one or (tee
north end and held a brief meeting at t0 pay th debt Incurred when the p res
Third and Burnalde streeU. after which ,nt hall wca built. . Aa each bond is
th crowd followed into- th Men Re- TOtd on separately, h people have
sort, wher pr. Myr spose in I
rip.iitfnrvus un anoeaiinx wav to I
the men on th subject of leedlng better
iiM . Thi. ta In' Una with his xreat
work In London, and th men seemea
much tmpred.t -
Tonight the meeting wia o nia as
usual at tha Whit Tempi: " There wui
b no meeting tomorrow, and Sunday
win bring the series to a close.. , ,
HOME. SELF-CONTROL
SUBJECT OF LtUlUKh I
Mrs. A. D. Soper gave an exceptionally
Interesting paper at th meeting of th
Horn Training association -
. -r cm C'i'A. on -He if
tern oon at the I.sW. t A. on twi
. . . . i
Control In th Horn." Bh said th
Impulse to impatience waa th most I na wltn nra . to th nearest neighbor,
Irresistible of temptations to the busy! wno was not at home. Another neigh
mother, and this must be controlled. I bor was summoned and large dose of
Lw,otnahAawom
nouwork U an"am"pl. of
uncontrolled activity,- aald.Mra, Soper.
"Onm who spend all ner tune sawing
that!ba? chuTtnay look prettfer th
trolled ambition will leave It mark nnl
the chUd.
-Tbeaam princlpl applies to in
taresta to monopolise hi time. tHsel
plin tn'th noma should not b a mat
ter of physical superiority. Th moat
Important thing a child can learn la not
that he 1 being governed, but. that he
is governing himself."
ROCKERS
Do you raanember thoi' Indies
peed Rockers we aavrnu
few days scot Well, they're all
old, nd If you didn't get one
you mlassd a rare bargain. But
speaking of Bookm. we have a
great Una, and can satisfy yoas
sao esoiaaiv fanoy, both for
luxury and eonnomy. The goods,
price and terms are such aa can
b found oaly at
COVELVS
Tot atari Tr Terk raradtnr On,
"164-6 FUST ST. ' "
TO C;cil SUuDAY
St. Johns Man, Dares City Of -;
ficials to Grant License r
,?to the Place. '
TOWN 4S NOT HUNTING
DATTAGE'SUtTSvUSrNOWl
Safe Course Chosen and Some
Compromise Wfl Prob-
' .Klu Ra rfrava4 'h '. .
- ffaVSefl - aamtVUVMI 'ft
)r -. . , -V;.:.
TV. east slae eMce of The In
tk. aim af kit, r. W. Mrkl.MT.
aUrrtaca lime Xatapaea Kaat ITS.
i Cedar park will not open Sunday as
announced, and though they are sorry
lose the SIS the daya amusement
'.. ,-.,. fathers of St. Johns
have notified the park management that
onened. One lone
oltlaen believes that Saturday should be
kept saorrd and -prefers . to labor on
Sunday, therefore th cool nooks in Ce
dar park will remain beyond the reach
of-Sunday crowds for a time. . v -v
W.. Brown of St. Johns conducts a re
pair shop and shooting gallery, and pays
a license for the latter. On Saturday
his a-allery is closed, but on Sunday it
we&JfiSX ' Yid
hv to keep w gaiKry ciod on sun-
day .unoer in aiat iw. erawn in
formed th marshal that any urn Ce
dar park or any other plaoe of amuse
ment In th town limits, opened It would
be closed by legal action. -. J -Th.
Miuncll had already authorised
the opening of th park at th rate ot
. bh.V aaa the auditor
. .. ... , v. k- u.
unuw
arta-iuA meditation th recorder re
fused to grant th license, snd th pari
management was so notified yeeterdaj
afternoon. .- ' ' .
The council will try to find a way out,
and devise a means by which th park
can b opened, as the llcene paid la an
r vr B. ,h. town's income.
t tn' will not b
"TStls nurcb people objexst te
ng. open on Sunday any plac Of
E" ment ta St. Johns. .
PECULIAR BOND ELECTION.
t, oaa Speeial Foil Kay
' Straage' Oomblmation.
" .. . . .1 ..
election ror tne purpoe oi n .
00 ,n bond, to provide public utilities,
A ugh estimate of th cost of th varl-
OUB. ltetna DKs been prepared by th
C0Uncll committee, and with modlfica-
Oon, ase wlU be voted on by the peo-
ln charter making It neoeaaary
that each bond (tat what It la Issued
. bond of 11.790 is needed to pur-
Chase fir apparatus, on for more tha
t? ko ta nurckaae a hau sit, on ot
th power to defeat any one or nwn.
i. I. aniraiv noaaioi inai m
I tlon msy hav th Strang result of
I mUin. for the building of a town
I hall and not making provision mr
I purchase of a sit for It It Is helleyea
Dy th city ornciais. otwmw,
l voter wlU autnoris in isnrai -
I full amount a mass meerina; mrai
I most unanimously uiaorsea .m...
bonds.
BatTJTKZS OABBOUO ACTT.
' Th young ion of t ja. ' Btapl- of
I aWaUowlng a large dos of carbolic add.
mimnnt imm at tne mini ok aeevia ftrwn
I Th child secured th bottle or acta
hM, im n innrn douk wuwiw .a. " -
: a .,-
plea bad placed It and drank part or tne
Tk. nnitr dlacorered the
I"?' ftw minuu later and
ffS
wa. crKlcaand fnT "
im. ---.- trll,
dit w. that th "G
- n)n,.s w-rp eompleted next
rented at good prices before the week
-aa ttmnr real estate man in tne
plac has been turning away prospective
cltlsen dally because there wer no
house for rent, Several pUcee are for
ale. and many bouses are being built
by those who wUl make their borne In
them when completed, tout capital haa
not become Interested nough to build
flat and small cottages for rent local
capital may soon take bold of th prob
lem and provide a fw houses to meet
.v.. l...- A.mand. but at present there
Is no Indication that th hundreds who
ir homes In th town will b ac
commodated.
wiaanai AT aXJf TM1CM.
ftKoorder Hanks Of St John pre-
hrormed th first marriage ot his term
tti.tlea or th neac tni wrmt wnen
he united H. A. Fuller and Mia Delia
rhiM. nf Taints In matrimony. . When
asked why they cam such a distance to
be married the groom repneu. -we no
heard ao much of Sti: John that w
thought w might a wU get married
'Tha officer waa so wen pieaaw
st this betrayal of Interest that h cut
1 th legal feo In half and th flrat dvU
m.rrtaa-a of th veer In th town was a
cut ratr one. Auditor Hanks bowVr
desire It distinctly unaerstooa tnat am
Is not going to follow th precedent et
by a former St Jonns justice wno mar
Hed all conple free of charge and threw
In a lithographed license.
sssks rtrarDS rom mtt.i
Desiring to have enough funds pledged
to make the venture a oortatn success.
T. W. t3rk has secured a two month
zterarton of th option on th mill sit
ia HAiiwood. MA Clark ha for months
Iban.lnterst1ng local capital in the
project pi HMmimm.. , ' ' "
mill on the ait formerly- occupied by
' the ' Fortlsnd -.woolen. . muis ana some
Influential ee.t side man have backed
tb project Th money pledged aa noi
yt reached a- total which would make
th auceetw of th mill certain from th
fart and IM installation oi tne macnin
ery tn tb old building and. th erection
of now structures will be delayed for
mm weeks yet Mr. Clark, however,
ha no doubt that Ma project will seour
k Meanarv fund and tb Sellwood
Commercial s "social ion I confident tljat
th mill will b bum uus i
-I bad a manlng. Itching- sore em my
leg. Suffered torture. lon s t'tni
WAnt-tnok away tha biirnln and Itch
ing Instantly, and oulckly effected rf-iriixnt-
ctire,' ti w. nhart, fcov
f i i ii - i
- I - , '.- - - . ---:.. ' -; v-,' -- --
They're Qreiatr Values
...ftr , ,.,--f , , i - - - - - - .
Twenty New Handsome Patterns, Including Blacis,
v ' ": " .' v v .;' Blues'-and .Grays . ; ; rv' ': v. -
If You Wantthe
YOU SHOULD BUY IT FROaVTTJSr
OUR WINDOWS TELL THE STORY
LD0N CLOTCHEWG CO
I " Everything that Men and Boys Wear V, 1 f
166-168 Third Street, hear Morrison
AMUSatMaOgTm.
M (Olillll fMII
is th Jiiaarj. Tenth ii..,svla Ma,
LADIESRl?EjrO.NIGHT
Saturday Afternoon aJ t raock.
BabvSnovv
Admission
Children a.
- A Prise f 01
.Baby. ":
SATURDAY NIGHT
Last Performano. -";
Th Minstrel Maid ...... Kvry Night
Th Vlctoraiiaa ......... a.
BAataora, wm AJtsnrr nruc
apction 'j
'Alt
le to b eacrinoed.
(Quartette
DlrecUon Lois Steers Wynn Com an.
cTVlarquam Grand
PRICES Lower floor, except "Ust S
. aa. i.x s rnwa ll.&o. Ralooirv.
nrstVrowar fl-tOsecond I rows. ftOO;
lJTt a Vowa.- 7&c Uallecy.ISa Seats
now aaUlng. ' 9 ' .. .
BASEBALL.!!
BSOmXATtOaT lilX,
Ooraer Taagaa aad
Twwaty-foara Sta.
PORTLAND
. . - - . VSe ;
TACOMA '
April 29 and 30
Gamea called I: J o'clock.
, ..T Sundays. ;I0.
Baaeral AdnUasioa, SSo. Childrea, 15c
Orandstand for . ladle f re "very
day but Sundays and holidays; men 2 fro.
Ladlea' day Tioy. - -- -
COLUMBIA THEATRE
' ' IfilB (Ma W aaawBasaBfanaai
"TWxhC Toatonow - Matliwe sad Sight,
yarewell rrforaiearS of
,Te Oetamh' tprfc Vminr jae.Uag
',' - A fare eMaedj la tarae seta, -
toac i-t g-?- 7tto,
pvwataw bos ofOee open n aareT Moe
naaa atre.1. rnow ,.w-
.. i , ... .... ... ...
. a. an mm a aM .4
5T4UV. 1 1 KaV Waeaiaglea.
jnmAB't TaAnrCD tlOATa,
"., v . SAIBT HAaOOtTaT. i
, KOLKES ASS BtACaW--i
OOLX AVD COLX.
: , woaTOa- mxiKOSaa, ,
BOBCOS AABUCKLa.
'' ' t T8X I1HIUBT.' .
MM rm,.tM. a. m. Adarhaloa 10.
noTAL irrr.i.mrriajia AX TKM
BAIiER. THEATRE
XhM aad Taaam. yiiin a nees. .Mgra
, THIS WEEK'S ACTS. ' '. "V
- aoy.T. - inirwrits .. wj,.-r
The
WUlawa geaaaae.
Jain Uaray.
Ike tf Tiaaa.
garw S ao. IM. 9-M a m. Aanaanoa lot
(a say esst.
ooitcrrr svgsT jhian.
ton at aujagsTDa.
- In a few dsys about to different far
mer nelephon line win center in Al
bany, Ca a manner to-enable- BAveral
thousand rural people to taia witn tia
' man center w . uw. ,y au.jf
WW
Prvary
Kneisel
Best $10 Suit
o
OrientaD
rio
Sale
- Now is th time to buy sll
kind of Japanea and. Chinese
. curios, as -w ara. selling every
article at a great reduction In
order to male room for th arrival
'. of now goods for th fair, consist
ing of silk" gowns, kimono.
' hetsuke purse,, silver elqlssonn
vases, satsuma,' nn brown deco
rated poroeiain tea seta, matting.
toys, tc.
Acdrew Kan & Co
TOoteopatHy
SB, irSXXAM 0. IXaCX. - .
Ostvspettil Pkyetetaa. All Oiea H aad
tslra W arU.tUV.UT Tnata
Parties. WltlMat
do not overlook ,
JOHN DELLAR'S
eatabllahmenta. one etor at corner of
FIRST' AND TAMrULL and tha Other
store corner THIRD AND DAVIS.
Tou will Snd from $.( to la.09 less
In prlo on Men' or Youths iip-to-dste
Suit or Top Coat, from too to jt.oo less
on a pair of Pants. Shoe or a Hat.
Also a fun line of Ladles' and Misses'
Shoe and Oxfords. It 1 to your inter
cat to visit our places. W ear you
money and guarantee satisfaction. .,
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i i
AJgTraaTXMTS.
GRAND THEATUU
. 1 AfltriUM ffl BWnw VIM
li." THg raXPraiCaa,
- XJK AMD ET
stUKFHT AAD Ai"' mt
i
LTSDOA AJ1J W . '
laba, vunwiwia
Oaaaral atmlVa. 10 eeats. '
rraat rows teaerva. aw. Bos rnnOt, X.
EMPIRE ra 13tk asd aforrtew.
i Tetcd a Cesein SH'ia i u
f itAnsitav Svaav pat, a ia r. m. V
1u..l- JkA aa. allakt. Ilirllm a IV
" T in Tills- Wk.
Tk Warld-raBMua KiaoUaaal nrSM,
mbact L.Y:z: '
THE LYRIC TllA r VJ,
- tEVKNTH AND AUBB gTKKSTS.
-y ..,,,1'rr-r Artentma aa-T fmlej,
Tha Tour-Art Prw, -- ...
'Th Man From Ncvcl"
Bpertaltlas Batwrea Aew.
Pwrtormasoi t M. T 3 Asd t It .
. liaaal srlce ' t iilsiawliie, ! .
Gu
After tooiin? lire::'
Lstaoada, o . . '.
Union depot. : . ' . .. -; t
lOreen,JlOhio
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