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TIIE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, " THURSDAY EVENING," MAY 11. i9fo. V a. 12 I; VilIISKEY TICKET : 1E1MP0SITI0N liflpRE-ffESI Uquor Interests' Candidates In SecbncrartrSixth Wards- Will Be Fought., -:M POSSIBLE SULITvWJ" OBJECT OF SUSPICION Henry Belding's Election to Be Very Warmly Contested by . " H. W. Parker. "2. Arthur C. Spencer, the attorney, nJ ''", Alonso W. Allen. druggist, were added to the JUt of cAndidatea for nomination tor councilman frbm the second ward tn-he-1ndependenT-hovemenT cauaed by the auceeea of U M. Sullivan, cora- ,-. - . . mt M itt t H. rri- . mwi v arnawD a . . j t mnrles and his wlnnln n.iir Ttonubllcan ticket A meatlnsTwaselfr-tast-nlgtat-at which theJTnatter' wa7onaldered. and "arrangements made to nlace a Inde pendent candidate In the -f lltLJL-waa i- given ut that Artlmr'JJ. Defers, who had been probably the leading' candl J late ror""the .nomination;, would not . permit the uee of hla name, although bis friends had urged him to run.' . This weene-ot the many available candidates will be aettled on. and the - rampaign 1 started to prevent Lrry Bulllvana election. ... Sullivan received In the prlmarlea I7 rirotea. agamst .Ol-divdded betweenflam Wagner.-7,and W. C Rowen. and leaving the opposition to-Sullivan margin of only II votea bn which to to. ao far aa theface of the returna shows. ' It la recognised that without the aaalatape of many voters who were otrelaixedthjeaeIeat of SuUJran would be exceedingly difficult. Hla - position aa the regular Republican nominee will bftnMln oma-rf-Hhe """vote that -went- to his opponents in the prlmarlea. and hla well known quall ties aa a. vote iiHualpulatorrrwlU. t brought Into play on election day. ' However.- bualneaa men interested in ' the movement to defeat Bulllvan jpectl ' lu Imluie SF-fan VoU mi those who were not registered before the primaries aa .to party aflLUat'iJndlthlsJtjsjoei lleved, WM sena me canuium 01 rir (porting -element to the' political bow "" wows. The etaterasnt la - made that . the liquor Association -and th machine .' kad virtually their full strength out , .;t the. primaries. and .that .when the jr lusineas men get Into ' action Injjats T'- Independent niovettientlhey" will poll ; r inough votea to defeat Sullivan. J.. Another . ward that, ha. revolted j gain st the nomination ot a candidate - -f the liquor farces la. the sixth, where . . Henry Bcldlng was placed onthe Re I . . publican .ticket in tne primary election. R.l.llng hA U votes, against 33 for . the combined opposition, of which It . K, Jones reeelved UJ, A. 8. Smith 110. John Klrkley It and H. Terwllllger JJ. This gives the opposition a majority t 47 . , It ; W, Parker, wb " 1 by the Democrats" In the alxth ward.-Is preparing a platform which he desires ""-to submit to the voters of the ward, . and upon which ha wilt ask the support ---those who wish to protest agatnat domination of the-whlskey forees In the city eounoll. It will contain the .proposal - thal'!an - advTBorjr-boardTDa formed or baslneas men -or all partlea und isiiienenilng'Ui wrlu'T)0 atnrinT andr?esldentfaf Interests of the warit which board he will suggest might take " permanent form to advise ln tbacom ing two yeara - regarding legislation which, the wsrd den I res, and with- which buaid Mr. Tafker would pledge himself to counsel. He takea hla stand without equivocation In opposition to the liquor dealera' plan to obtain control of the Jty-counrll.' and makea thia t h: twtn-i da I Ion stone In hla campaign atructure. -From this action in rths second and . sixth wards may be judged the strength of the rising tide of protest against the liquor association's domination In -city "affairs, and It is expected that other movements will be -atarted to gather . the opponents of the Uquor men Into onMcmp- n -order to encompaas the defeat of their ticket . --The. movemefifla noTThat of pro- hlbltlonlsts, who are working) for the ajsdfcaMOfraf the .saloon, butla pro-4 ted by mtrwno-bcTreve that. w(th" ' the council composed of men who are "under pledges to the liquor aaoclation. ' conditions will be rather flagrant the ----coming two yirs. - BIG WATER MAIN:" FOR FIFTH STREET On petition of "CkM Campbell of the departments U-inch water mala will be -laid -on Flf thstreet, between Morrlaon and Jefferaon streets, by the city wster board at a cost of 14.600. Chief Campbell asked the board to lay larger mains for fire protection In the manufacturing dlstrlcta In North Portland, and the matter waa referred to the superintendent and engineer. The1 east side water office will remain at 'Kast Oak street and Orand avenue. The following new mains were or nrd laid: -Heven Mind red and fifty feet f-lnth. pipe on Beech street, from Rodney to Union avenues, cost $750; '620 feet R-lnrh main on East Eighth StfeeTT coat $5:0; l,iff f r t-mcH-ptprf on Kast Ash street, cost 11,660; 1,350 f"et of 6-Inch pipe on East. Morrison Ttref. cost '$1,360. A supply, main will also.be laid on Twentieth, between Jackson and Carter -streets, to relieve -the pump which raises water tb Port land heights. " - -v Citizens want 't 4-lncb.jnaln pn Sec ond. ' between ilprrlson and Ollsan streets, and the petlUn met referred to the superintendent and engineer for Investigation. . WITHOUT A PEER No other baking: powder com bines all the perfections. Insist upop getting it if you want purity; and reljabililty. : f-v ' " 2G0un::3fcr2G Cents Daltina Ponder ! . - '; . is:' LARGEST RESORT The Oaks Soon to Be Opened -Wilt-Deserve-This Distinction i. Quarter Million Spent. rEVnsCTDTFATUfiS ARE GENERALLY ADOPTED Provision Made for Every Class Electric Illumination One of Chief 'Attractions. . 1 Wtien-the-Oaks-'-ia thononea.lQ . thj publlo May 27 one Of the moat pic turesque and elaborate amusement placea In the west will be added to PoxtlAnd'a-jittractions. The eomplete - ness of the place may ba Imagined from the fact that $250vOOOhajL-alrndy iteen spent arul the phrffir'n? Ihn management mplate the spending of, aa- mucjt more the coming year. Tha Oake re ceives Jta name from - a- peninsula stntWed-wHh- giant oak that forma a part of -the- new - park. The 'Oaks 11 situated- on the Willamette river, near Seilwood-Wlth-the- -river; for tts western boupdary and- a large artificial lake for its. eastern line. '.-''' - -t The Oaks ha been , patterned after Luna. p-Cunex JaUnd, With several new features. Among the attract Uns that have been completed Is a1 giant Bhpot the Chutes, with cement tank? the first "Bumw" built-on the Paclflo coast. sj unique maxe. a Japanese tea' house. presided overby oriental maids, an elec- trio tower, Tiaunted swingv.a rine range and baseball park. r iB addition to these amusement and - accommodation feature h Oaks will have launch and boat houses' for visitors who take the river 'route, and a large bathing house will be In charge of professional swim mers. For the auto enthusiasts a cora nutdloua garagn has .been buU,t.7 r: -r. . fispeclal "attention . haa been patd to the landscape work, and ' whereslx months ago waa a .mass Of driftwood and old atumpa are; today flower beds, smooth, close-cropped lawns- end rustic walka.: Another feature haa been the liberal aupply of electric lights and novel -Illumination scheme now being worked out Vnr the l engsgtd O'1'rbnno'a Royal Italian band several tlmea each day. 8. H. Fried lander, who'has had years of experience in, managing similar- enterprises, will have charge of the Oska. he having been given full authority to model the place after famous - eastern resorts by th Oregon Water power, Kallroad. com pany. SELLWOOD MOVES TO TENTS ramllles Choose Trout Tatds 'and Bant Homes to rai Visitors. Tnobks as thotfgn-8 rHve In tenta thhv summer Other aubi I urbs are building tents for fslr visitors, but Bellwood has a scheme that la better than this and residents will live In front . lvardtajid.rent their homes tofatr tvTHitdrarerera(rDe-jr aT cohsTaeTablrprttti' for aocommodatlona and several Bell- fnwi ramiiies - Davi coniracim mcir roomi months..ln. advance. - .. 4 In order to "properly safeguardtheir broberty The tent ldea haa beenlevolved by Jhouaeholderay-and- thia wilt aaa..ile aeaahors and mountain, sesroh for fresh Sit A r'" e',n helne considered by 'T BflHwood " prope rty -fwnrs fA hijh a canvas hotel on the bluffs overlooking the river, Many small grovea fringe the rtrer and It is believed that atem porary atructure would prove a good In vestment, ''- IT" :.- . rZXS BLVSHTITO BUSK. Rn.lhM. i unnrift1 fnr hnlf an hourTeeterday In-the-dWrlct near East Morrison street and Orand avenue, and every man, woman and child who could leave tasks or pastime joined the crowd. It was nothing but a newly wedded couple " going to have their . pictures taken. Their cab stood before the pho tographers, small - boya and big ones peered under-therdoor, througirth key hole, and over the transom, hoping to seethemlle thst Illumined bride and groom before the lens.". Men who had laid awsy their swallow Tails and white gtuveg years, befoie expatfatTd!iiliow L different tilings looked after a year oi wedded life; tired matrons eyea ine shining carriage and averred that ahoea anaihata-would.be the better Invest ments; small urchins visited the gro cer's and extracted a handful of rice from the rotund barrel and the street workers rested on their shovels and made remarka. Finally the door opened, a blushing glrl ln white and a self-conscious man Iifblack aslo clothee and red as to face, marched out and entered the cab, an old shoe hit the cloning: door, a-hower-bf rice aurprlsed the coach man, and a bun of comment came from the store fronts. The cab Jolted away with two boya on the back springs and the working world resumed Its routine. EXiwooD cxtrBcns noins. The already large aupply of Bellwood churchea will probably be Increased this year. All t churchea are in a pros perous uondltlon-and several creeds not represented have sufficient .members to warrant the establishment of a church. The Baptists have for some time been avorlng, to secure cnurcn property and may either build or buy the Meth odist churchr Should' the Methodlsta sell ihelr property they will build a much lsrger edifice, but In case they de cide to keep their building it will be en larged and refitted before the end -of the yr. ' ' ' BTBIET rmOBtEM rtfXK.BS. There has long been a dispute over the majority of Mllwaukle streets, whlah have, not been opened and sre used, by lndl-ldilaTsnig-cow-pemandJ)ack yards. An attempt was "msde to open .these streets by the council and it was Ala covered that there waa some cloud over the jltle the town had to these thori oughfares. Attorneys were employed tojnvestlgata the matter- and -Ihey, are still puxxllng over 'the problem. The chief trouble seems to be thst the orig inal owner of the town alte neglected to provide In his fleedfiwitaf property for- street purpoaee.- ' . ? xtwaiiowb rmngABT rtuu. , The Bellwood nepttbTtran club at' a nTeetlng last night adopted a resolution sflvlslng every Beptibllean of the, Rev etith ward to support the ticket aa nom inated Baturday, and atatlng that no in dependent movement woafd be encour aged In the ward. Among thijas .Who poke for union and harmohy . were President I Force, J. FA RloMaVFro. feasor E. D. "Curtla and A. N. Wllla. While the club Is the only Republican orgatftsattnn In the aumrrb It la not-the dictator- of all the Republican voters, and ss elsewhere on the east side large vols will be' cast, acordlng to polit ical wlaemen, fur other than the regular a -lataraA KspubUosuuv Cigarette and Tobacco If abits CURED FREE IN ONE DAY " Eieh of "the nnderiilxneii. fbrTilniselfr freely nT"Y.miftiTirrHne siTotluWir ' I berehT certify that I ws eompleely ssd WW iinilly-ew4 -at- tub coo bwtl)y free udiI parage of T.it-Hpej-lflf, mvrr inaa a year agx i naT fal..'0 ever nrt t tm ttie aample. uaed anr Is asy form, and tny h-alin haa aa WsfJ i!'.fT!fimiiiifTTf tinntnr ullier ,elelia f tt.r tvltn-B, lull! "111 i'f'.K r wr eiperlrnce. Bey., C-.H. Veslr. Brandon. If. ... ,: .-...'. . 11. H. Braylnn. i-eiin-roiu, . !ouerl Staffaril. KlpleyA Maine. ' tV. II. Kiuereoii. Boluiont. Mo. . W. Htaa, th . Uh-owowL Wis. M.-Wr falmer. r Waff. AU. James M. Ward, Houlbrrn Hotel, nicagn. iu. Frank Hanuan, tilrnwind, W. Vs. :, Jimra Burt Brown, Culuratki. TeX, - Huaas I. MNre. Hants Buaa. Mo. " ' U. cvtffey. KM eanS 8.. OMiuooogs, Tena. Carrie Tllea, Oeiioa. Florida. .- . W. J. kltrsena. 't. Kmltto, Ark. tt. C. buiu-an. I'llloD Ml Ha. N. C. WV IU-iilU.. Siihika. K-muer V Mlas. W. V. Koaihrpo, Walnut ron. ia. Mrs. Allle Kl.-tcher. HrakebllU ' Ta- ' James Kerteon, Berwrn. 111. l,";" - -gln. "oreen, Chaa. Pumte. Hlfbniond. Mo. -Alsr ' (lllbert Br.m, Pallaa, N. C, i i li.unt Tm-lir. -Imt. Tef. M. - ktiiewaar. El 11 k, ralir. Joha W. Keoaey, allofus, Tex. e.H. nu mnA . Kunrfriwla of others la all perls of the country hare been, cored of the tharn habit toy free sample paraagea oi Tuliarte Biltle. 1UM a-Jtarinles.iprarMcirlly taatrlras reroe.ly that ran be glren In food or elte or anuff habit wlth4mt the know led xe of th satlent. . Taken, be the patient blmaelt the drluk snu will cure an tortus oi wo. remedy I J s-certsln tu etire. . . Tonaepn-Hpectrie-ni ra yasj c . w fiareo habit Keen , the free aaiople psckaxa may be f f teWn to -enre yoe -ee your frlead, ho- matter- nn loii'-t ha been- uaed. People are being eared br the free sample pack. sea all the time. Try It. It cannot do any barm, bat will surely do good, eveatf not aafflelent to make a complete curs, and It will ouat you nothing. ." ". . j,Th Boxers lrug A cTie'mleal (., OSM TlftB Vnd-Rae auu, Cuirlwntl.phl., will send you. br malL prepaid. In plain wraTlri e-aemnie uaekas "t Tobseeo-"perlfle" eiactly like thoee ti.e. in. t rurea me mnm mura frea. Write tr it bow. Io not Jalt. - MATERIAL JIERE. FOR NEW ROAD Work to Begin on Electric Line to Forest .. Grove ...Withlq Twenty Days. STARK STREETWILL: FIRST SEE DIRT FLY Traction Company - Purchases Heavy Grooved Rails f or . Track Into the Suburbs. nextydBjNrpn.J3tark street by the builders of the electric line irom rori land to Foreet Grove. The contract fnr rnnfltrurttftn hsa been-losed.: and it- provides that work shall be begun- iy"I.""the dale when the clty ctiujirll of rortland ffioai- j fled the -Oregon Traction company s franchise wpermtt tha line to be oner- atedcbmmerclally aaLaoonaa ft shall have been completed-aa far aa Mount CalvarycemeterylaZJlIaUnce.-fr H m Ham from the Front .street terminal. Ten dayg ofHjeimeJlrnltj!8V9 psjreed. Malarlala are being. asseswbledi and 1 the nal ground In the neighborhood of Ppnn mnA Ql rr 1 rat ' . A V. 1 1 m H 'Of properllea aro under' cohsIderatlon. The rnntrartors Jiave puruhaBed at San Francisco for- Immediate ' delivery - a quantity of heavy grooved rails, ot the sort the Portland Consolidated is laying on Morrison street, The contractors, who- are San Franclaco men. will - be here in a few days to conclude all pre llmlnary arrangements. "We expect to see dirt flying . on fitsrk street for the road sbefore the close of this month," said - President Andrew Graydon, of the Oregon Trac tion company.. . . "Only a few minor preparations remain to be completed. The franchise as amended by the city oouncll la satisfactory to the men who are .capitalising the enterprise, and there will be no serioua delaya or In terruptlona." These whs Oaugh at Wight may eeenre rest by king Plaoa Cur. All drugglata. taking PEOPLE OF INDIA WILL : NOT STAY CHRISTIAN Re v.. Herbert rM. Andrews of ths Woodstock school. India,- spoke to the young people of tile ntyJaajilght at the-Ftm-PWTOyteiTan church. When he appeared, he, was Accorded. -the- Chau tauquan salute, and for a moment the entire auditorium was a sea of white handkerchiefs.. He told of the mission. arlea' work in India, f and aald that the Christian religion was fast winning Its wsy there, but unless the work kept op wirn Unceasing energy the con verts, who .were Influenced by other environments, would return to heathen Ism. He stated that 40 missionaries had charge of the spiritual, welfare of 9.000. 000 people, and that the key to the situ ation was to educate the. masses. He msde a strong anneal for aid to snreart the gospel andurdJUJieaMrsJii herl come workers. , Humors Cured mrtit Harflna Soap. Sklahealth (olat (nest) sad Sktakealth Tablets. A pnal. tire ssd speedy care for-every Itelilng, barnlog, kvalr. bleetflnt, eruated, pimply and Jutchy tomor, vltk loas of hair. Produces clear, brlt ant. keslthy skis and pare, ilea, red bkxxt IliriHEALTM Civ Treatment 7 80 U U onslatsnf TtarflnaRoaa), 3n.,medlctrefl,antl Septle; gklnhealtk lolnt ). rieM to kill i.rma, heal, tha akin, and Bklnbealth Tablets. ItOe.. to eipel tonwr senna. All dnirslata'. II a ran a loas for the Complexion), tar pimples, hlaekbeads. redness, rmiraoeaa, ckaf las. aaapplas. eoitsli Jiand-Malbtas wlU fire sack a speedy rare.. 25e. cakes, SBo. , - gend Be. Svnatage for Free gamplee gad vookteurto PllILO BAT CO., Newark, M. J. WOOOAJU), OXAKKB ft CO, .Tjmrtt an wgalasrsoa. . , HIE Of, LINCOLN A HAVEN OF REST Illinois Commissioners Break Ground for Their State Build- Jng at trie Fair. " " ALL VISITORS WILT. BE MADE WELCOME THERE Changes Jri Dates on Which Ore gon Cities Will Celebrate at I 7--' Exposition. v In the presence of the Illinois state mmlssloneray msmbsra of the atata anl claty and officials of the exposition, ground was broken yesterday afternoon for the replica of Lincoln'. -home, tot be erected by Illinois. President Goods spoke briefly, wel- gomliig' tne Lemmlsslonore, thanking them for what they are about to do and tendering to Illinois freely and fully all the eourtealea of the exposition. To thia President Cyrus W. Thompson, prea- 1dent of the 1 commission, -responded- by returning the thanks ot the state of Illinois- for ..the ground. ' He said the home of Lincoln would be' a haven of reat.Tfarejeryperonwhodeslred The' shovel of sod was turned by X W. Btlpcs, chairman of the building com ml t tee. -The Illinois, society of Oregon was repreaented by President W. T. Vaughn and Secretary George La Hutcbin. - For reasons over which the exposition au thortttee had -ng-; control, - the-datea of special day a for some cltlee In Ore gon, and Washington, nave been changed. The railroads feared a shortage of roll ing stock' It too many cltlee lying ad jacent to one another should -be given datea too cloeely together. - - - -Following are the changear June 8, Monday Dallas, Newberg and Dayton, : "- -.:- June . Tuesday McMlnnviue, huis- boro and Forest Orovt -r,- .! .,.,V -. June 7, Wednesday Pendleton and Heppner. -- r wT ii Ti.i,,.. I June , Friday Ashland, Grants Pass, Ha7acksonvilta- r - June 10. Baturday Astoria, . Salem, Oreaon City and Woodburn. June.a2ldMdyRogeBura; and tot tare Grove. June. II, .Tuesday-La oranaa ana Union. . ' June 14, Wednesday Gorvallie ana Independence. June 1R, ThursdayT-Josepr,ioatlne, Wallowa and Elgin. - Jurtr l. Frldar Eugene and Albany. June ' 17, Saturday Baker City and Compter.- .- - , .,i 4 Mhisartoa Cities' Bay- June 19, - Monday Belllngham, Ever ett, 'Bnohomlah, Ballard, port Jl own Bend, -Port Angeles. Anacortea. June 20. Tuesday Spokane. tmo tr Wedneada; -Waahtuena. Oak eUle, pragne aneffcheneyT June II". Thursday 01ympla, Kalama, South Bend and Tekoa, J vlllsNorthpo and Republic. Jans-it; Saturday Seattl Juna 1. Mnndsr Aberdeen.. Monts- sanarC0gnropollgn- HooiusHmrsr -rrzz una fT, TuedaywaiiBT--vvaiiT-r-oin- v.hp nabirrr ranitJloslyn. June 29. Thursday Colfag. Pullman, Davton. Farmlngton. Garfield and.Kahj-1 lotus. - . . .. June SO, Friday Vancouver, tnenaiis and Central!. July 1, Baturday Tacoma. "German Consul Lohan haa been "asked to petltron hla fovemment to attow the n.nn.ii erulanr Falke to visit the ex position. The battleship will be In Ban irranpispo harbor soon. -and It l hoped will be permitted to come here for a short stay. Pnul-Weaslnger. jiio ocnu msn. C. A- Allsky and other prominent Germans are making tha effort. DELEGATES TO GOOD -ROADS CONVENTION j The 55 local organization comprising the Oregon "Development ; league are' naming dclegatee to attend a Joint con tention of the Oregon Good Roada as sociation and the league, to be held at Pendleton May 18 and 1. to consider the question- of road Improvement. Tiral arrangements at-Tendleton are -being made by the Tendlettm Commer plnl association. Among me speaaers will be Oovemor Chamberlajn, Benator FullohT"Qenerar ManagerZBAZTWorth lnaton. Judge John H. Scott, president c h rra-on Good Roads association Hon." "ETT SmIthrpresiaenrOf the Ore-q gon Development league; cojonei k. w. Richardson, secretary of the National rvnn i Rnada association, and many dis tinguished cltisene from all parts of Oregon, especially the eastern section of the state. ' This will be. the last convention Held, either - by tha Oregon Development leesue or the Oregon Good Roada asso ciation, until after Jthe convention of the National Good Roada association. which meets fn ths auditorium on the I exposition grounds. June-!!" to tt "In- cluslve,The rallroadB.hayainad.aa rate of a fare and a, third. - HEALTHOF-CITY.IS: VERY GOOD, THANK YOU Two cases of smallpox were handled by the city healthy authorities Inst month according to the ' monthly re port of Dr. H. R. Bleradorf. The pa tients have-"been released-from the pest house and -the statement Is msde that there was no danger of the dis ease spreading. Both caaes came from outside points, and were isolated as soon as the sufferers arrived. Other etmtaglous-4 laeaaee re ported -In April were: Diphtheria, 16; - measles, at; chicken pox-TJ whooping cough-1 j erysipelas, ltyphold f ever, . 1 ; scar let fever, II. . . . There were'ilJ deaths In April, of which only 21 were due to communi cable diseases, aa follows: 'Pulmonary tuberculosis. IS; septicemia t; typhoid' fever, t; diphtheria, 1. Four deaths resulted from drowning and 1 each from fractures of the Iplne, sawmill accident, fraqture of the akull, alcohol lam -and cut tMtoat Four of the per sons who died were octogenarians, and If were over 70 years old.- .1 One hundred and fifty-four - blrtha were recorded, of which tl were males and it females. . kSTZYAXi nUS BUJtSlU. At the evangellstlo Services conducted by J. L. MoGnmb In Epworttl rnurch, curoaj Xwanllr-tkLrd ana Ixylaat a,tf la Three Famous Instruments Trav. Mountains and Through Can yons to the Interior of Idaho. mij.i, - --is J " of procrMiv Wen do not folluw th inA rr ' 11 r.iifuau. w j 9 ,V. - nrnvan bv a very remarkable-Lpnrehaa recently VH. hy Mr,i I.ee Bunch, a prominent and wealthy rolrilhTTnaiTOt Garden City, Idaho., 4 - The purchase was no less than a costly Aeolian Orchcstrelle. a handsome Weber piano and a Metrostyle Pianola, all embodying the latest and roost ap proved Ideas of the Weber - Aeolian Company, the largest, wealthiest and most.- progressive inui.;ti.t. . musical instruments In the world. n.f..r rmrhlnir their destlnatfon Mr.Bunch's handsome home at Garden City, Idaho these instruments had to Journey over the mountalna from Boise g Olsiance or over au muca,, m y. uw- Vious, rougn nmawaj. - Prn'hsblv nowhere are Instruments ot this character more appreciated man ai places remote" from musical centere. Mr. Hunnh. who was one of the earliest pur chasers' of the Pianola when It waa first introduced In the we orten rounn mm- tlon. and while dissatisfied with his own oretatkon. couiu nna no oener au thority: he waa accordingly exceedingly lad to avail hlmseir ox tne opportunity tha MHtrostyle Pianola, which furnishes ah absolutely" faultless guide. to Interpretetlon. The Orchestrated Mualc Rolls reoent Iv arransred for the Aeolian Orchestrelle. are the means of directing the proper u-f eiops.-BO as 10 proauce me orchestral effects Intended for the com position. - " -Slnra th - nrodnctlon of these soe dally marked music rolls. Ellers Piano House, -exclusive dealera in these htgh class Instruments In the Northwest, has been having a almply phenomenal . do mar.d for Metroatyle Pianolas and Or chestrelles from musicians as well as unskilled muslo-lovera, and also for the Pianola Piano. Thia latter inatrument combtnea to a single, case a planO and Metrostyle Pianola, the famoua Weber plaho being one of the makes with which" the Metrostyle Pianola la thua combined. Bo auccessful haa thia In strument proven that the Pianola Piano 1- ... 1 - 4 - - ' - -.lann . All these instruments are purcnaa- able- In veiy moderate monthly meats by those .who deslse. kt. Install- Stosee IU Washington atreet.-corner- Park. Port-i, land; alao Ban Francisco, Btocxion ana Oakland, Cat; Bpokane and - Seattle, Wash.; Boise and Lewlston, Idaho. - lr.ft night, n lwrgT y'11'ii',ff ir",'i ,n MlJoTTCeeTooeTtr-gna 'buminlt ttd--f rvBiiH.Ji.1 miu Vttl Ileal. Bll.ll.iuil a dresarr-McComirmphasixednhe-nev ceaslty of the Christians' absolute eur render to God. Thia special aeries .of meetings will doae tomorrow night,'- DR. T. W. GOLDEN DIES - - AT HOME fiF HIS SON " (Bpeelal' Dtapat-h to Hie JoarsaJ.) Balem, May 11. Dr. Tv W;. Golden, a highly-respected, and well-known cltlxen 0flhlgcltytdle4a.t tha home of hl son Tuesday night of a complication of diseases. Dr. Golden was for many years one of tha best-known eye specialists In Ore gon. but. hla falling health compelled htm to -retire from practlca aeverat yearga.ga. . . . ' . "..".... He was norn in Bt. iou is in isjk ana crossed the plains- twice in the . early daya. -7 He leavas three children Mts. R. E. I. Btelner or Laaeview. jura, w. "Kerron of Portland, and Thoraaa Golden of thia lty , .. .... . bustjtbss zxrAvsnra, The Estacada - Wood Manufacturing t ing business requires considerably more money for Its successful operation than waa necessary at tne start. System Not Only Cures Your DI- ieWithoutp Medicine, Buf by attending tha lectures given by Dr. C. W. Harrla, Suites 21-24 Sel ling "-Hlrsch building, Washington streetTand "profiting by jsfisjrpajthara The Harris; 3ommersieafn7you are placed -In- a,Toltlon to keep yourself In a condition of - Absolute Health Following ta on of tha numerous let tern" TigelveO. from prominent resident! of Portland, giving their viewa of the great benefits derived from the . lec tures: " ' - - Portland. Or," May S, 105. Dr. C. W, Harrla: I deem. It a fortunate privi lege to have beard your leoturea, and take pleasure In- expressing my sincere appreciation, fnr 1 consider them . the most comprehensive, .- Instructive, up lifting and Inspiring of any I ever at tended. I am confident that nil one can fall to 'derive valuable benefit, from true understanding of your metaphys ics) teaching. MRS. E. D. ALVORD. . 2ii Seventh atfeet. -1 Always enclose stamp -for reply when writing -for Information, '.Consultation i .. ' ....', j..,- BENJAMIN " OUTING SUITS" : " THAT ARE CORRECT IN -EVERY PARTICULAR None equal them tern, style, fit and shape-retaining qualities Theyjsre totally different -fium aiij superior to an athert. . - BUFFDM & 811 MORRISON. ST, SoleTAgents for -7 "Correct SoIe""Agenta WE JtAVE NO The Followtag Prices are .Retail,- Delivered ; to Consumer" I . PcacockRock Springs .6.50 : 7.00 -rKcmmcrcr . . . other coals proportionately low..- Do not pay mora than 17.00 for the' best acreened eoaL -. - - - FThe; Pacific CHAS. H. S4S Waakiom . --. ,' Da-R.-C.-Welcomed! Visitors are invlfed to examine our large atore. . Persons entertaining Eastern visitors will find In our store the inost appropriate novelties, oon- -ventlon souvenirs, etc. Every attention given visitors.- Special Sale of ... --- -1 I' -...l , 11 - V 3 Bre . 1 1 B I k K uui uur ruvi. o vj . wm a""un .! . , for ladles and misses. Best values ever offered In the iclty. We must have the space, therefore we sacrifice the entire line. The space Is needed for the very large Importation Just received from Japan and China of rare arttclea In Brassware, Carved Ivory Hat Pins, Cloisonne Buckles. Ivory Buckles, Ivory Picture Frames, Souvenir Traya. Sandalwood Fans, fancy Carved Ebony Chalra and Tables, handsome oriental designs of Ladles' and Misses' Embroidered Shirt Waists and Shirt Waist Patterna, In pongee silk and linen. , " ; -. ovm rmicxs amx svma to mm tott. " "- ' -" TSi WltSTERNIMPORTlNG-C07 168-iTo nrn st. CIAS. B. TO WO, Fresldent. on. , Hotel Eaton Oeraer Xerrlsoa aaa Waat Vsrk ttreeta. "KltW HaadaosMly rarnlah, .legaatly seilpped, SraproDf, Are minutes' walk rraoj brt af ahopplnf and bualneaa dlatrlet, all large, airy, ontsld. rooma, eteam baared, .Wctrle lights, teleptaoD. In eaek spartment. ate Larg. efaces, kmnstot, smoking, writing. ladlea' rM.ptles parlors. flwaii laaai iau br ma u or teiepDoos. Print, emslsss meats tialaa sad staaaMrs. Rooma $I.OO to fS.OO a Day Special Sates to Commardal at to. xxs. nar zATov. (formerly of Botel Redpath, gpnkase.V PAUACB HOTEL! I r n 2 0: Whether he goes by land or sea.- the trsveler will find It a delightful trip to San Francisco, where he should atop t the worldrfamed Palace Hotel and enjoy' Its many attrao tive features. For fuller Information writ to the Palace, or see ... ' T. O. TilI.T at the Portland ( Informa tion -and Booking; -Agency, Hotel PorUand. - SUMMER RATES . o. w. y. ,oo- Hotel Estacada Ilf BTTBOT FROat 1PBIL 10. v Ledclng and Breakfut IS Room ssd beard par dsy.,... XM Room and board per- weak 15.00 Hoom and board par weak (twe Beraoas). W OO Breakfast ........ -.. ,hQ tanchaoa .60 Dinner .... ..........,...aa Cklldrea sndar I ream . and servasts, ' half rates. i . A epertai ticket, laematsg rroyay trips sas dinner. il.Ts. - t---5 ' - A pedal ttrkat InoladlogU trolley trips snd en. day's board; f J AO. "J ' ' Tlckera oa -eala st the 'company's of flee. IIaVS AJTD AU11 STatnTS. SS iHUg B B. UASIIMI2,, aUaafar. LINE OF '"T"7" for bgauty of pat- "PENDLETON - i . t . ' Alfred Benjamin's Clothes - for Knox Hats BRANCH STORE PRICES: REDUCED 6.507.00-1- Cka3tQo CLXIM. Aseot - " ' ;"-i Telepkoee tM mm S8T Shirt-Waists 1 t.l. -. .L. OUI-I U'.I.Ff- roiTOTnci squaks. : - 9Atau IC XAsT, Oen. Xanagsr. Do You Patronize the New-York Dentists - If You Don't, You Should Goou teeth sre essentlsl-to proper BtAgTIOATIOBT J ' Without good teeth there cannot ba BCASTZOATXOH - ' - Without, thorough mssticatlon thsre cannot be perfect - - sxoxsnoir Without perfect digestion thsre cannot be proper ASBXICX&ATXOsT Without proper assimilation there can not be ' II UTAMTIOsT Without nutrition there cannot be IXUII ' . ' - - ' Without health what 1 r urit - . Call and consult a rellsoTa snaeomi" petsnt speoislist la Usntlstry. mvt miTi .......,v...fB.OO ...,.;.. $ 5.0Or sros ...,........$1.00. OOLS ClOWVS oox-D nuivoi sz&ram rzLunos ........... ...6O4I mm. Dental Parlors Fourth and Morrison Sts. l' , "Over Sealey-Mason's," t -' Open day and night, from 5:10 a. to 40 p. m. - nv WOOD- COAL WOOD We Are Bxelnslvs Wood and Ooal Ken, If yon are looking for fine, dry wood,'" A Mo. 'l 'quality at low prloe. Just loa over -thess figures and call us up. Dry Tr, psr eord. ........ t ... .3,TS Dry Oak, per eord SSAS Dry Ash, peg cord......-,..,. vW make a- epertwlty-nf tswdWooO, " and aU leading braada of Ooal. ( . TBATIS Bmog., Phone Main S10. 43 Bvere S, - Between Twelfth And Thirteenth, t NewrYork7 . i J 1 L. , - - - ' "' . "I