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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY ; 10, "1905. TOVH TOPICS , TOaUOHT'S AHTJIOCZltTi. . . . "Oar Bore' ''if l GraBdrr...... . IN't. i Ksthleea atsvourneen' '.-- .... Vsedevt He Vaudeville . ............ . Vsadevllle m rg"'-r r'elong last all day In tha a' Iks' hall h Via men Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductor will hold a grand initiation at 11 o'clock tomorrow .morning in Allaky halL on. Third and .Morrison 'Streets. A-large number ef delegate . Xrora Mlohlgan, Illinois and many other atatee will ba received into tha auxiliary at that timet. -According to the rulaa of tha auxiliary, any conductor's wife who Uvea In a place where there la no aux iliary, can be received at tha meeting of the grand council of tha auxiliary,, and then aha may ba --received - Into any neighboring circle.. Women in Oregon : who ara not member ara Invited to Join tomorrow, . - .' . ' Tan national conventlona to ba held In tha United flfe.tjiH thla vptmr eranfu4 the Portland men W40 lajided some 10 aim I lax big fish for . the - Lewis and Clark exposition. Tha 10 gatherlnga will be held at e-arioue points In the east. Tha ""'"fixing of" selling- date r for" railroad ' - tickets to tha conventions from Pacific - northwest territory Is left .to the west ern passenger agents representing tha transcontinental - association. A. I rr.OralgvW.- E, -Comae, A.; D. Charlton- and ... . . Bi a. Terkes hive the matter under ad ' . vlaament and will within a short time 'deald on dates and tasu an announce- menC '" ' - '""- Tha British societies ot Portland are making extenalv preparatlona for the annual celebration - of . Victoria day. at '-tha armory. May 24. Mrs. "Walter Reed - will hav charge of the' musical program-, and tha beat talent in tha city will appear. There wlU be the uaual bagpipe music, and Scotch and Irish danoea British Consul James Latdlaw will give the address of the evening. This celebration Is always an interest- .jng event end la ery iargely attended. Refreshment will b served at , the 1 close of the program. After wandering In the denae under growth that frlngea tha river bank near Brooklyn for half the night. Martha Baatln. a 10-year-old girl, has returned to her horn at East Tenth arid Ellsworth -strete.-iJFhe- child wandered away in tne anarnoon. When evening cams Mr. Baatln and neighbors made a thorough search, of the adjacent pond, and after --pursuing, their" queat - until midnight 'abandoned It in deapalr. About an ' hour later tha chlldr returned and aald - ah had loat her way while picking flow- : era tn tha woods. . , -rCheries Burckhart waa arrested yeater - day on a Jwnch. warrant, on orders from " Freeldlng Judge Fraaer. charged with trespass while, JhunUng - Jn Columbia t " county last fall. Aberrant came from """'' that county several-"month: ago, and : was served. Burckhart promised to ap -. pear and glv bonda. but failed to do , ia B, W. Hoyt and Charlea F. Swlgert - became' hie sureties yesterday, and -he -..waa released. The bond will be sent to Columbia' county; where tie mast a pH - . pgai" for-trnar : ed ye - terdiy .at he-Tertaenp of his "lofCTTK. - "Tilden, 1B North Fourteenth, of old are.. Mr. TUden has lived her sine . 1868; he was in California prior to that. In early days he was a stevedore In this Htylir married Mary GIII f Portland, -and the-ehlldren are MraB.-E. O Hara, California; -1 W. THden, Bkagway. Alaska; Mra. J. J. O'Brien and 3. E. jrilden PortlandndUtJ'earl iiiaen, can rancuraa. -H C. Jdrdaijl-formerly-resident -trf the International Manufacturing ft Min ing company, waived examination before -Justice Reld r this - morning and 'was -bound -aver to tha grand Jury. Jordan ia charged with the embesslement pft' Th people-"of 1 1.60 Q. and also wim laiairying tne reofohurch,- Sevent orda to cover this embexziement, In complaints were aworn to by B. K Wright and N. W. Rountre. stockhold er In the company. M. J. Roche, traveling passenger agent for tha Denver ft Rio Orande, will leave tonight for Chicago to attend a meeting of 111 executive - -the Association of Traveling Passenger .Agntr Th meeting Is to be held: for the purpose of arranging the itinerary and details of tha convention which will . meet in this city. It Is likely to be held th second week in September, - Revs." M."D. McClelland and. Jerome McGlad - rmlnletrlBl delegates-to h- general- assembly- of - tha - Presby terlan church north, whlchconvene at . Winona, Indiana. May 1 and H. C v Coleman and M. B. Godfrey are lay dele gates. Rev. . E. Nelson Is th delegate to th general assembly ofthe Cumber land Preebyterlan church, which con- vene at . Fresno, . California, - on th Ighteant Be on hand today at th bankrupt sale nf piano at Meyer's If you want the bargain of your life. New pianos, large six, mahogany caaa. Ivory key a. etc.. from $115 up. Term as low aa f per month. Some of th highest grade pianos for 127. Good things like these , won't Isst long, so don't put it off. 110 ' will secure the piano. Organ at your mwb prlce.-A. W. Meyer, 14 Sixth street, jBfar Oak. V 1 Treat for tourists.- -1- . ' ' Trip through t.olumhla river f orte ;" To The Dalles and return Sunday next. 1 All daylight rlde..- - -World's grandest --senryr ir -Psst Sachems' association ' Excursion. " - - - Far round trip 11.50. Train leaves union depot 0:20 a. m. i Four excuraions are to b brought to Portland in June and July by th Chi cago ft Northwestern - railway. 8. A. 'Hurchiniion, representlnr th tourist de 'partment of tha road, ia her to arrange - for the accommodation of th tourists, who will return by th outhern rout. A stop In San Francisco will ba mad. ' - Mr. K. M. Wood will speak on "MIs ' take of Mothers" before the Horn Cut Prices on Shoes - - xASonr, acnrs, unzi' ajtd bots , hoii avs ozroui. . Comparing our prices to other' you .can ae that we aava you from 10a to $LO0 oti every pair, r ". Nw noreltle in Men's- Hsts, . : . Good pattern in Suits, 1 Pants and Shirts; 20 per cent saved on every dol : lar-In -comparlaoh' to high, rent stores' Jprices.' - ;. T --' Boy Suits, 11.00 and 14.00 Values," for -. - f 1.9K, besldea we glv you a Baft and -Bat fr with very Sult r- ; t -- JOHN DELLAR AT TWO STjORES. :---t . lrs aad Tarnhm aaa TkirA and Bavls. Training association "- tomorrow - after noon. It 1 larg subject and th en tire time will b devoted to a fro and thorough dlaouaaloo Of tha paper. All mothara ara Invited, and their children will ba carad for in tha naTaery. Tha meeting begin at I o'clock, in tha Y. Wr O A. rooms, 8Utta and Oak etreetev 1 Tf. H. Hi yesterday at Beth Israel cemetery, un der tha auaploee of the Masonic grand lodge-of which he wee member. The deceased waa 74 year of are, and had lived 44 yeara in thla atate: ha retired from business t Corrallls to coma to portlanj abonnrrrT--ag- """ M. Benson, a watchman in tha employ of tha Southern Pacific fell from bridge at Elk' Rock, flye miles from th City. yealerday. and waa severely In jured about the chest " andhead. He waa taken to Good Samaritan hospi tal. " , . ' 10.000 Immigrants Wanted To locate along' tha Oregon Water Power Rail way companvs Una between Portland and Estacada. - For information" Inquire of tha Oregon Water Power Townalte company, 1)4 First street.-Phone, Main 114. . All day tent meeting of -the Oregon Holiness association, JhurdajrMAy, near North Alblna etatlon -on Bt. Johne car line.. Bervlcea at 10 a. rn., I and T:S0 p. ml,. Everybody invited. LeGrand MaldwlnJiresldent. We are still fitting those fl.EO glasses for f 1. ' If you need glaaaea it will be to your Interest to call on Metier at Coj, Jewelers and opticians, 111 Sixth street, Steamer Alliance sails from' Couch street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka Wednesday nlflfrt. May 10, at 8. . JV.P. Baumgartner, agent. Main 861. ' Fr B.Stah1y, "C." CT Hutchinson and D. M.. Smith have incorporated the Red mond .Townsltcompany, with (,000 capital atock. " 9 . ..- - Artisans', dance at Canemah Park, Thursday ' night. Special ' car leaves Portland I p. m. IS cents round: trip.. FreeT'work.-1" N." P.TentaI - college. May 10 and 11. Stat board examiners. Try a meal without meat at tha Vege tarian cafe, 10S 'Sixth street Ansley Printing Co., ISO Oak. - : V JUST A SAMPLE FROM THE CIRCUS MENU ... . y :Th9l:Norri . ft Row' .. greaterl circus which cornea Friday" and Saturday haa tha distinction of beingth fourth largest in the world. Tha program for tha preaent season is of such great length that It -la next to lmposalble to tell all of It in the llmlta of on news paper; article. - The gorgeous parade comes first; then an Inspection of the nHgoouoisnnenageriesrronowingT,nls the equestrian ; feats of Rose DockrllL George.. Holland, Drill y and .Frank-MIU Jar, Austin KtngrMlI.- Jullen, William Sutton, Joseph llalnea and Eetelle Set-: tier; then' daring aerial acta of the Bell ford troupe consisting of two young women, two young men and two older men; -followed by the greatest high silver tight wire act ever presented In qyJCTJttM?Iyen-3fcthe-famoua per.-i rormera, John LaNole. fiugh and Miss Amy Melnotte. A genuine novelty is 1) uglmoto troupe - of -alx - netfurui - r Ovea first Japanese swordsmen and yFencera, and the only troupe cjf Japanese brothers- expert bicyclists- the cele hrtd firdrtrr family of aerial bar ao- roat John Lanottr, thebreakaway Iadder-xperTTth-Vletoremroupe" Of mlgrrkymnaitraha'lha"?Travl611a rhaNorrl 11 aahlblt- u Rowe moua tents at Multnomah field. . .' ) m i ... NEWCHURCH MEMBERS - : HAVE SOCIAL: EVENING : th Second Baptist and -Et An! streets, tendered a reception to th member received during th past year on Tuesday evening. One hundred mem- oers were received and nine were given letters, making a net gain in member ship of 01. Music; -Instrumental and vocal, recitations . and short addresses were given, and th program concluded TWTtirBBocta: "Hiawatha's Wooing" by Miss Bula Bruce, th pipe-organ recital by Mr. J. F, Bamford and the solo, "The Lily and th Blue Bell." by Miss Mary Chambers, wer highly appreciated. vThe- pastor,- Rev.- S.-C.- Laphnm, re pored ; all - departmenta of the church work. In .a flourishing and -progressive condition. He begins a special aeries of aermona next Sunday evening on "Ques tion You Want to Know." The-Young Men a ciud naa an excellent concert ar ranged for Tuesday evening next, i BIG POOL SPOILSLOOKS - -OF IRVING STREET On Irving street between Sixth and Seventh atreeta, la a big hoi In which water haa been atsndlng for weeks, and for about th same length of time the property-owners have been complaining Ditteriy. it Is on th loop of the Fifth street car line, and visitors to Portland who board atreet car ara Introduced to th mud hole before mer -nave ' cone a block. - Th sight t not conducive to a favorable Impression of Portland. Proceedings hav been started in the city courtoll for improving. Irving atreet, between Fifth and Seventh atreeta, with bitulltnic pavement In all probability th contract will be "let at tha next meeting of th board. On th block lust east of th mudhnle Is a dumping ground for a machine shop. which-looks even worae than the atreet Old railway, rails.' broken wagons. Iron hoops, lumber and wire ara piled together. Mrs.- Annl Hoy. I0T Front "street. left for Tacoma at 9'clock yesterday in visit wim nep oauffht,p Mrs Ray, for a few weeks. Mrs. I. T. Parker, wtf of th lieu- tenant governornf Delaware, Mr. and Mr. John T. Sweihey, Mr. and Mra. Harlan -Waller-all of -Delaware,-are topping . at the Multnomah arid' will remain in -th city a few days. F. W. Baltes la at Hot Lake. Union county, a sufferer from. Inflammatory rheumatism. . : . . '.. Carroll Hurlburt arrived . Tueaday from attendance at th University of California. . - - . -- , -. Mr. and Mr. Qeorge Woodward of ISO Wetdler street are at Collin Hot Spring for th benefit ef, Mr. Wood- ward'a healtti. ' 1 . i ; . . Mr. and Mra Joseph Baaler of Pendle ton passed through Portland yesterday, on route home front 'Loe Aageles fnd other California points. r r- - For Sale. '. Hardwood floor - for- all - kinds - of mom in all kind of ' bulMlnga. For old house' as well as new. Eastern oak laid and finished frbtn $1.44 per square yard up. Portland Hardwood Floor Co., II TamhlU tret Thon West SOI. We believe that,dlgnlty andconscrvatlsmz-atc. not enhanced by: hiding a good thlng-under. a bushel. That Is why we keep on saying aTew things which-we -thinK are sensible which may set you to thinking about saving a portion oTyoW earnings, 4 -PER CENT INTEREST , i ,. . .. . : . . NTT5- JGENERAL, BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 6th and Morrison AT THE THEATRES. First Appearance as Star. The ' following U aa eicerpt from a letter by ttrse Vaa fltuddlfoi-d to one ot her friends regarding her first, apjxaraace la Chicago aa a ttar: .... - "Before entering' I sine in the Winn. My Tolre.Muad4 trcuxlx..lu wt-tmX ay . knees sow they wanted to wabble. Just the asm feeling I bad when I applied for my drat encasement here. I looked toward tne stage door and wanted to turn and run, but before I could make up my -mind tha boat I was in had reached 'the center of the stage, aad 1 found myaelf bowing to tna audience. . "it man aa soar, probably Jt wal Tess.tnan mlnnte, before tne applauea ceaeed. bat ia that 'time everything seemed to, come to my mind. I pictured myself landing in Chicago with my little aatchel. I remembered' my tramp through the atraeta .-looking fur aa eu gagemeut. . Wy throat got dry; It did. the same thins when I eeng my trial sola.. "How many of the audiences remembered m ia those days! I aaw a sea of faces and tried to distinguish, some one I knew. Yes, there waa one the: one to whom I owe my eucceaa. t waa to. him I eang first la Chicago, when I was called little Orare Quire. - It waa will J. Darla, who gave me my first engagement, and it waa la hie -theatre. I was milling my first appearance as s star, - sad I sang my first number Itr "Hed Neither'1 to him with the w -feeling at. nervnntneaa that X sang my trial solo nine yeara ago. I ssw him spplsud me se he did thea then I grew, braver, and tha audi ence appealed -to Ilka me very much." .-- -At the Baker. ; -,- -Whif Mea Wnt Do' laf the tltl Tr a fkefh produced at tha Baker this week. It berlal Oomedy your.". The five Umlands have a. musical .art- 'red Walteea la-a- l rthbluo l-mieAnlia-om Kreach varieties with e budret or new aongs. "In a y? of Slgba and Tesrs" is beautifully reudercd by Jesu Wilson. Only one price- of admission at the Baker, except for loges aad boxes. Every afternoon st 3:80 o'clock; even tags artnw aad e'etoek- ' L! - Crowd at the GrandV The flrand is giving a .hill this week pa s fpar ''R'fl uy ' barieflln the medern vaude- vl na honses of tne east. Joupwe. ana.JUTra Davie IKiwIlna in Baymond A. Browne s charm tng little play. -"'A 8agebrush Widow," give an artistic skvtca. The Bell quartet, men with aplendld voices, . give- some, vary awaet-mnale. Heveral other good acta make ap aa attractive bill. .'.. ... . . -- r . "Our B oyt froduces Laughter. - Peoolo who hav rfona- ances of the Empire stock company are enjoy ing the comedy offering for this week. That tne change Is appreciated -is evidenced from the sine of the Jiudlenceav- Matinees every dsy st :la e'clocVone performance la th even ing only at 8:19 o clock. At the Lyric. " "Kathleen lfsvoarneen" has eanght the pop. nlsr fancy, snd the cause Is not hard to find: the play has dramatic, merlti snd the Lyric rtock company gives n a eapuai proanciion. Every afternoon St S:B0; evenings at 7:30 and :J0 e'ckck.: -- - - -Next Week at the Empire. " The" Empire stock company la la active re hearsal for nelt week's offering, which will etert Sunday afteraoaa. Thla will be oae of the best known of the heavy melodramatic offerings ef the lsst few years, "A Woman's Revenge." ' Preferred Btoek Oaumed Oooda. 7: Allan Lewis' Best Brand. I A R T "100 different , patterns new shipment Art Squares. : Great Tariety, - all-sizes, latest designs. - YOUR CHOICE $ 1 .00 Down $ 1 .00 PefjVeek. ' ranretrfy Hew Terk Farahnr Ci ' 184-186 First St. I 4444SSSSSwS V ...S;y. J Govclls . 1 '- -. -- CHANGES . fJADL nu.ArriAi i AAiin i)i urnuAL tumii Thomas Gray and John Annand r Lead Hyland for Council- man at Large. : WILLIAMS PLURALITY- over his Opponents Of AlfCandidatev DevliriVVote Was Largest and Peter:: Weiser's Smallest. The official rsnvsss of tha return from th nominating election waa-made yeaterday by City Auditor Devlin and Justices of th Peace Beton and Reld. and placea Thomaa Gray and John An- counciiman at large. Williams' plural ity over Albe'e was 1,074, over Glafke 1.J7S. Rowo . I.J18. - and-Mcrrlll B Th official count follow: Kayor. George H. WUllama H. B. Albee..w, ... Henry 8. Rowa., Ie4 T. Merrill Spencer p.. Cooper. -x '- r".'-', 4niterMi Thomas C. Devlia ..T.XSO .Treasurer. L. A. McNary, E. X. laggarf. '.. Kualelpal ladge. fieorge O. Cameron...... Otto J. Kraemer. . , Thomas B. Mcbevttt, Br . .law ..t.BIO .. TA9 .. 024 .. 73 Aiuri o. rerrers I'aul R. Deadv. .. MHI(III Toad WV Vreeland.,. ' r- uonaeilmsa at targe, John P. Sharkey. Dan Kellaher ..... .4 V A. K. Wills Thomas ilrar.... Juhn Annand... ... George M. Hyland WrJ. Clemens .Aaiu sTf-e-a-i-e rea..010 I. Jlmby.-vr. William H. Barry...... , AlBl Manley..., H. A. Heppner....v..Tr.'"..-r."..-C. A. Townaend. (ieurge ft. lnt'. O. I. Groce. ; . .v.". ... ..it, Jamee'N. Dsvls Charles N. Byan.. ........ Ward OeuMtlmea. tlrat Ward Hubert A. Preston. ........ Second Wsrd - -,".: - t-.-M. MullUas...,,..,, Sam Wsgnee .-. W. C. "Wn are-area : xra -43 t Third Ward tjeorga I. Dunning. B. A. Arata '......... 3iA Hubert Brady ..n.mmi-M Foorth Wsrd tieorg B. Hhepherd 3S A. K. Bentley ; "........... hotf rif ih Ward . . . . W. Y. Masters.,.....,., ftft. ;A. J. ranno 2KT I. Friedman . . . ............. ,....,r. a a I. B. Pstteraon........,,,.,.,.....r 144 W. C. Beachreet. ..j..... .....s... 1 Sixth Wsrd Henry A Balding I4d H Jones .",T. 1S1 Alfred B. Smith.. 124 John Klrkley M H. Terwllllger 21 Seventh Ward- r. . A. U. Euahllght . ... Vi . -m William K. Merrlman...........-,. 2"0 - n. T. White... "-"- Tlll 8. Iue.. ....... ........,,,,, 12 w.- H. Oord,....,..i....T;,WM Eighth Ward frank. S tisnnett '. M. Wheeler... J. T. wnaon 3H0 21 - C R. le BuraS W. K McGregor.. Ninth Wsrd . R. 10. Menefee.... A. H. Wlllett..... Tenth Ward -' - B. L. Bhaffer"... "H. O. Hoblnson... . 274 64 DEMOCKATIC. ayer. Harry Lan HAS. Ueorge H. Thomaa 244 . Municipal Judge. - Charles A. Petraln.. 811 Oeaaeilmaa at Large. Thomas Oulnesn -.v..";..'...............'.,. anf A. F. riegel ., - - - rumu.,1...- aw " ' ' Ward Ooun oilmen. " First War Bairsiiiil " ' Of? Villi TT im Charles IMigeen T7 rum v aru Edward 11. Cahalln.. - 81 Bucta- ara - H.-W Hsrker.v. . .. v.. .....v...... . so M..irfim WmU. - T. T-Jhcr "BO Tenth Ward i--retet T-r.- WeleteerTri-. rjT.vv SPECULATORS' DUMMIES 7 FIGHTING FOR SEATS -1 A th result of ev eerlmmag yeater day-morning In froht of th Marquam Grand theatre between boy who were l,lned up to purchase theatre tlcketa for scalpers, the police authorltlea will un dertake to stop the business of scalp ing theatre tlckete here. The boys who were engaged In combat called on Deputy-City Attorney Mts gerald to settle their quarrel, and after hearing the case he caused the arrest of Fred and , Sam- Goldberg and Abe Levith. on charge of fighting. It Is said a crowd of boys. In the employ of speculators, besoljia-the-bo av. office at the opening aale for every good ahow that come to town, and buy. up all th good eeats In th theatre, notwithstand ing the precaution of theatre managers, and these tlcketa are , retailed at ad vanced prices. Ths deputy city attor ney," the license officers of the police department and the municipal judge will enforce the license ordinance stringently to put a stop to the praotlc. BOARD IS NOT READY TO r GIVE PARK TO PENCE - - .. ,' ,1 After discussing tha petition of Laife Pence for permission to run a water flume-through Macleay park, the city park board announced that It had arrived at.no' decision, and thai. Mr. Fence wouia nave to wart, lor an anawer until the next meeting on June I. Present t the meeting were I Ii: IIarkU)g, T, L. Kllot, Ion Lewi and J. D. Meyer for th board. Mayor WUllama and City Engineer Wanser. It was stated that .Colonel' Hawkins and T. I. El rot were oppoeed to th prop osition Of allowing Pence to run his dttohea through th Dark, and thst J. D. Meyer and Mayor WUllama were In favor of It Ion -Lewi had not gone on the tour of lnapectlorminrrIU be taken over the ground 1 by Mr.' Pence, (ha will explain the proposed water sys tem to him. '"J , ' i , . ' t Scsnic Excursion May 2tr , ' To Tli Dalles, stopping at Multnnmah f alle. - Hood Rlvsr and Cascade Ixcka. By Prospect ,Cmp. No. 140, W, O. .W. I'nlon depot at l.U . m. Round trip, 11.50,-; , - -- ' - . . .8.0T1 Z.0O7 rm.....,1.7W , ., BOS ........ 81T Wer lelaV.j j XJ. .... 041 Joseph W. "----IgTTrrrrri i.j.j. rim Trr.-. ' rjiLT . AttarnBV .... . ., .Tnntv.o.tsa ....X.S64 .2.440 .1441 o tun - aa. cmj U.W4 ........11 .24 3.1AT .7.."."...1.6 ........l.tXtl i.VM- ........ 1.2K) 1,164 fF(n)ir(piirnfr r 1 11 1 " 1 1 1 11 r c I Twice tmj " In New Building on - - -t r" . . " i '' 26thtreetrii5wiTTiEnJ Facing Main- Entrance ' and Exit of Lewis C& aartFair. APPLY- BI. 514Chamber of Comiiierc or 393 26th Street WILL PROVE THIS THE CITY OF ROSES Citizens Asked to Send Flowers to the Fair: for Great-" . The Portland Rosa society will make a departure from it annual rose' show this year, which usually comes about June 10 or 17.. Saturday. 'June I. is to be rose day at the fair, and the Rose so ciety ria to have charge of It. All the rosea that caube obtalhed'thrpug'hout tha city are to be displayed on that day in the-audltorlumr and an effort-will be mad to distinguish Portland aa th rose city by the quantities shown, They will be displayed wlthour any competi tion for prises. .'"' Everyone who ha ' roses," be it " no more than a half doaen, is asked to contribute thembecaus It 4 onlyby strorr-general-grvrng that the quantltlea deired: can be -collected. Any -who- de al re to make a special (display will be given" tables Tofthft purpoae. Jara and table will be furnished by the admin istration, aa thla- la grven by the fair and-not ty any particular society, the Rose society having only the arrange- menta lnJherr-hande. Aaeletanta-aleo Kl I lbe Jtu r nlahedby lb ef a It, Clubs have been fortned by many of the women lntereated to-v.ork in differ ent communities toBcurefne promise of roses. Station will be htfmed later where th rose may be left, and the commute will attend to their removal to the exposition grounds, snd their ar rangement there. . W a , ftlhann la chairman of the Mm. ml t tee and his. helpers are Mra. O. II. lbberson,Jlrs. Benton KUlln. T. G. Greene-and f. V. llolman. Art-roses are wanted, not necessarilythe choice onea only, for the smaller, and com moner variettea can be worked up prettily In fTTe general scheme ot dls- Playrr' ARErGUESJSOF-r- DRND-MRSHEPPE Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Heppe of Cente nary M. IS. church entertalnedthe mem bers " of the. officii! ""board and their 9J".l'.ri!:.T.H.V evening; After an informal reception and social .time. the. guests were led , to the "bee' hive" room, which had been transformed Into a dining hall, beauti fully . and tastefully-decorated for the OCcaalonjL.TJie refresh men ttflblel"waa prealded over by Mis Passon and Miss Tlbbetts, aaslsted by Miss Ruth Heppe. -The guests were Dr.-and Mrs. I K. Rockwell, Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wheeler,' Mr. and Mrs. Wuest, Mr. and Mra. J. D. T.ee, Dr. and Mra. J. 1 Hewett, Mr. snd Mrs. H. TV-Leartr- Mr.sndNr. Mace, Mr. and Mra. H. B. Killaln. Mr. and Mrs. R,- PNortbropr Mr.. and Mr. J. - . Bailee, Mr and Mrs. Harlow. Dr,'-and Mra. J. J. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. Oebrge W. Bodman,- Mr. and Mrs.-Wntrlfoir, Mra. Hoyt, Mrs-KenwortnyrMr;-William Rchmeer,-Mru Kennedy, Mr.- Pier- son, Miss Passon and Miss Tlbbetts. Two million Americans suffer the tor turing pa naa of Aynpcpala No need to. Burdock Blood Blttera cures. At any drug etore. . " ir ..J .V r A' . .U.JJ U.UU.H K a1 K ii h r si A m a? w w a ' m A K si a .w s it $2.50 for 50c The -Woman's Exchange CooR Book 4 I Over SOP Pages of Useful t Economical , Recipes t Bound ijn; pil cloth covers. ?-,PubJi$her6-price, $2.50 ; our .- ' : price, ' - -- t-1 ForThls Week Only. THE J. K; GILL CO. .;'' . ' ... ." Booksellers and Stationers T THlRt) AND - ALDER , BLAIIBR BrI).! CONCERT RvTrT M10B1. :.y slaS-M BURM1IDB. -' TT" Lombard MAM. i0C Great Things at littlePriccs f fsy AiraszionrTS. aVSATZB - Norris & Rowe Circus rTTwtcTBeTtran'r6": BIO tCBaTAOXBia ' TDBITTBg H3P,OBm010l. 2 RINGS 1 "YtYob" I RINGS 2 Oomplet aTew Clroa TbTOnrboat, . 2 Days rmiDAT abb ,.MrOUAI.. MAY12-13 . Ferformances 3 and -m, Dally Acrobats! Gymnasts! Mid-Air Performers ,',. T MABTBIOTJB BBUTOBOS T " aOBIjrOTTZ-XJk . BOU-aCEUrOTTB . - TJ.TOIQ KAYAK TBOTJPB , '1 BAnra mm wxATuma 8 OrXiTXBO BABTTBBOBS ' TAJCOTJS OABOBBB TAlfZLT AXJ TBIO1 ".' .. . IBTBV KJSXmOBA JAPABBIB - BIB PeIlIrTO JAgAjlllgB . 1VABT WOBBKWOaCIB, riBOXBS Trained AnlmaJ Acts . Berd of Blephaata Congress of Seals Tlarce ibeiiam Bears Camels, ivuunae, . Dromedaries brokoa to harness Oake-Walklng taUlons, 100 Bhet land ony Ballet - "4 HI BAREBACK RIDERS Boee Dockrell DoUy JtUler -Stell Beniee KUi Jallsn '. . Oeorge BoUand1 rrank Kills Anstln Xlnk Joe. lyoms - ' ' Bsrbert Bomley Trained ' Vlgs JWnu- Buto ZjotIs Bexe J20v-Jolly- Clown 20 ZxclUnt Blppodrome, Chariot aad Bardie Baoes. Grand, Big Street Parade rrloae .Adnlta, 6O0 1 Childrea,- tiks M 4 Pfil) 1 M eAVD -- W. T. Vaagla, Kaa. Bgr. ITIAKyUA.Tl XUXAIKK rhoa Baia st Thnrsday. rriday. Kstnroay Nights. May 11, - 12, 18, 1B05, Speelal-Prlce Matinee Saturday. ,'e GRACE YAM gTUDDIFOKS ' In the Bomantle Cnml'- 'ipera Sucreaa "RED FEATHM."- - '" ffvsntng rrliesTafwef ttiwir. fl.B. " Ital eony. flrat rowe. 1; last 0 rows. T5e snd DOe. Kntlre gallerr. AOe- Boxes snd Wmes, flO. - Matltieo ErlceaLowtr floor. . tl Balcony. Tac-and oei Kntlre gallerr. 50e. Boxes end loges, $7.00.' ' Seats now selling. 12th and atorriaoa. ' Fifth Week of Tremendous ftnocess, , EBl'IRB STOCK COM PaSt : la High-Clan plays. ADmssipir10J!12rTL Daily Katiaaea, t it. Evening at 1:1k. This week the sreamtng comedy. "OVR 3P9TI.: Ons long lsugh from beginning to and. STAR. THEATRE VKffg&a. D URBAlfO BOTAL ITAUAV BAWD - Different Be led Ions -at- feac. fgrforma ace. - THI BSEWTRB Benrmz, iletchee koiiitu M.IMZO FEATURE miBia I ILLI X0SCOE AH BUCKLE BILLI . - BIAR08C0FI .. ' gkow :o, T-.HO, p. njA Adnlaaloa 10. GRAND-THEATRE k . .. V BELL QUABTET aOBEHT EXDIDOE -r?lETE-ONltIT- THe-AaTE-- RRiiiTOPHEl i Hit ALE BOalllEX . THE 0EAKDI8C0PE. General sdmlaaloii.y ioe; 'reserved sests, ' SOe; O A VsTD - TUP A TP IT and uniuu a a aases-a. a a'vi Tamhill WEEK COMMENCIXO-TOnAT. OVEBTUBE, BAXER' OBCKXITKA r EBED WALTERS, Blsek-Face tirtnedlan and Ttaneer. MUSICAL L0VELAKD8 .: . JEAsT WILSOM IMFEBIAL COMEDY FOUR SOH EMERIOM-DUO OEMB LITTLE AHITA . BAKEBOORAEH Prlre of admlseloB. 10c. matinee and nlcht. LEWIS AHD CUBH ODSEDVATODT -BAWTHORBB TERRACE PORTLAKD E EIGHT! Hnm ones. Take Poetised Heights car and offat llawtliarna Xerraca. one block from caf line, ho ellmhlng Electric eieraior. lioat maanlflceni view In America. R beanlil effect of powerful sesrcbllfht from top of tower. Onea a. a. to 8 p. ak fnanMoa m VUI. HAVf LOIIQ JOURIIfT Three) Famoy Instrument Trv. el More Than Sixty Miles Over 1 Mountain amd Through Can- yons to the Interior of Idaho.-- Th. arAeiih. culture and the nursult of progressive Idea do not follow the line of th railroad exclusively was proven by a very remnrrjuuie iuiii I ..llu mala h VI T.. Te Bunch. a prominent and wealthy, mining man of Garden City, Idaho. The purchase was no less than a costly Aeolian Orchestrelle, a hamlaome Weber piano and a Metrostyle Pianola, all embodying the latest and most ap proved Ideas of the Weber Aeolian Company-the largest,-wealthiest and most . prorrenBive .iiwuuiai..ui.i. v musical lnatruments In the world. Before reaching their destination Mr. Bunch'B hamlaome home at Garden City Idaho these lnetrtimente nnri to iourney over the mountain from Boise a dletane of over 0 miles, of very de vious, rough roadway. Probably nowhere are lnstrumente of thla character more appreciated than at BUces remote from mualral centers. Mr. inch, who was one of the earliest pur chasers of the Pianola when it waa first Introduced in the west, often found him self at a loss in interpreting a composi tion, and while aissatisnea wun nis own Interpretation, tioulil find no bettor -au thority; he Was accordingly exceedingly ? lad to avail himself of the opportunity ui secure the-Metrostyle J'lanolawbich. furnlshea an absolujtely faultless guide to Interpretation. The Orchestrated Mualo Rolls recent ly arranged for the Aeolian OrnheMftrelle, are. the mean of directing the proper uae of the atop. sa as to produce the orchestral effects Intended for the Com position. , Mince the production of these espe Mally marked muslo rolls. Kllera Piano House, exclusive dealers In these high class Instruments in the Northwest, ia been-having a simply phenomenal de mand for Aletrostyl Pianolas and Or ehe.n relies from .musician a well as unskilled muslo-lovers.-spd also for the Pianola Piano. Thla latter Instrument combines in a single ease a piano and a Metroetyla-P lanolin tne- famous Weber piano being one of the make with which the Metrostyle Pianola 1 thus combined: Ho successful haa thl in strument proven that the Pianola.-Piano M styled "the drat complete piano." . All these Instrument are purchas able in vry moderate monthly Hiatall ments bv thoee- who desire. Btorea 151 Washington street, corner Park, Pert land: also Psn rranolsco, Stockton and Oakland, t'akl Kpokane. and Resttle, Waah,i Bola and Lewlaton, Idaha - EntlrJrcnd Floor Boys Oxfords .Tan -Russia .Calf or Black Calf; . Blucher Shape. 'filses I to ll....'...V.....$J.i Also In' Patent Leather, for Dress ' OccaalOns, at the Same Prices. - The smalftes.t. ' Oxfords made built exactly like. men's, for boys who -dr- ""distinctively. ; - ". ' - r . "The best leathers. t :' The highest, skilled'shoe-" rnaking. . . ... : TJThe--Jangcst . wearReal-, economy. . KNIGHT'S Oppotltm - p0rklniHott Cor. Fifth and Washington ..... Stroott - '-- THURSDAY SPECIAL Here's a Snap! This Handsome Golden Oak iFinlslC Rocker, $2.60 " A $3.50 ttxJrer. but tomorrow ;. . it goes for $2.60 , H. Jenning & Sons . 172 1 74 FIRST STREET- Oriental Sale ' Now Is th time to buy all kinds of Japanese,, and Chines curios, as we areseiling every, -article' at" a great reduction In order to make room for the arrival - of new good for the fair, constat ing of llk gown, kimonos, netsuke purses, silver clolssonn vases, satsuma, fine brown deco rated porcelain tea. seta, matting, - toys, etc. . 4w Andrew Kan & Cor tvT. KOtMSOS ST, The Woodland (The Steal Residence.1 . MRS. T.. SHt'LTZ and -;:MRK A. BnOOKA, Uaaagar. , SS Slatk K, Ce. Itadlsea. . . Phone Main i2td - "Elegant Moein Turnlihed Roods ra Zzzri . Single or n S'lita. price pea-sonsble Curjo . i -V -1-1 i .:,:-.V'ii.. V" ,1 ' t v