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THE, OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 11, 1905. i- i . 1 1 JJ ' - - 1 TOVN T0P1(T l.Trlc..,".V.','.V.1'Ktiii Man h ran ..........1..... J V TournHMi' Bj-a. VudTlll Vauria'lll Mu :::::::::::: 1 Th City of Portland" 1 th ubject ,cliimiujtmci1 nrtirln in thr &sz number of th Overland Monthly. . The v. 'writer, Frederick A., Marriott, treat th city from the viewpoint of Its commercial and aortal advantage, and bring" out 'many " Interesting facta to account for the great and permanent growth It la , enjoying. Plcturea of a f large number of tha leading buainess houaes and public building are given. Summing up,, th writer says? . "Th fact- Is,- whatever t Portland- doe, - It i . ' . do 4i, th ntoat aubaUntlal and at. tractive way. . The city butlda and ex. , panda for. the future a well a -for -. -. the 'day, and ao long aa that, la the plrit of th people, there will b. noth- r Ing to f ear from any" rival In the, great -1 "--tiort h wt. It e -el (m4 by- v .those who hav no direct Interest that-Poi laiin the moat, substantial city, both a to atructurea and commerclaLjiredlU uf any buainess center in America, of -..i proportional population."- V-v- Rev.LW. V.-Forbes will leave tomor- row for Winona Lake, Indiana, a a -reommlsafoner to th Preabyterlsn gen- eral aaaembly. He will apend com merrcement week at Lake Forest col lege, apeaklng on baccalaureate Bun " day-evening . 1n Dr MoClrV pulpit. "Mr. Forbea will repreaent the Sunday - achool missionary board In a tour of visitation in eaatern churches and at ' tend the International Sunday school convention at Toronto in June, and th . '. Christian Endeavor convention at J3al- - tlmor lnSly.' ----- - A stipulation signed by altorneya for th Red Inatttutrrand the contcstsnts 6f the"nrrtf the later Amanda Reed, . , wasffled'lodayTn "th probat court, that th answer of the Reed institute - by hT. I- Eliot.- O- B. Bellinger, C. A. lrtphrran MarttirrWtnctU'tnistee - shall "not be re-probated In solemn form - and all th allegation therein con tained shall be deemed denied, save as to such allegations as are expressly ad mitted y 1 contestant In tlierr-plead- - ings." . , At a recent meeting of the executive "cTety aeveraTniaTTors of JrnpTrTffner were considered. These r to be sub mitted to- the society as a. whole at if Regular meeting In th olty hall tomor row evening. An important question to b decided is the on relative to a pro posed change In the membership clause of th constitution, I Reports from th badge and -press committees wlll.be ' acted on. '' ," - r V . A" Rubbe--WBter-Bag-for hbtiapplN T cations is a handy thing to hav in the ," house, but if it leaks Just when needed moat it Is worse than useless. Wis peopl go to Albert Berntrth drnggtar; corner Second and Washington, for their rubber goods," water bottles, syringes, " atomisers, etc.. and are well satisfied, mr The -are wltrr TyrnTn""clsepur 1 chased - at that popular place. lTrt-or , tourists, -rrrm Trip through Columbia river gorg ZToIThe Dalles and return , Sunday -next. , AH daylight rid. -t eWorld" i grandest scnery3 -Past-Bachem association TJrTven rronTTTome.'" is ma burden of th complaint filed today by Ella Cruel and - inhuman treatment auch iompetted her to flee from the house I ; . Kxcuraion. - 5 1 , . .xjrar rounq,tnpio , t ' t"T' L to escape bis JbeatllgAil-The,WW.'T,rider which the road Is U tT were married in Portland, September Js.n ISM, Tind there are two children, aged 10 nd 13 year. She asks for tit . a, month -alimony. . . , -" X " 1 ' r' : ' -ti juu rc irouuifd wuii rorni pr bunlona it I cither because you prefer the lr-nnvffilflnce ftri nnn;ini. OT else vitii h.v. n.v.r trl.H II,. ll .1., Hedglns Corn Cure, sold only by Albert in V"" '"rt''" " Second and Wash ington. It coats but St cents a bottle, and the relief obtained can be appre- -elated -nly by-hos-who have used it. . Jo - Toung. tba- saloon-keeper who :hot Kasper van Dran, another salboji manm-aa allowed his liberty, pendtn trial, by Pollc Judge Ilogue' this moru ing, on filing a bond of t2.0fl0. Th -1 hospital authorities say that Van Dran Is out of danger .a th reault - of . -: his wounas. x At th regular meeting of Court Web- foot No. 4. Forester of America, held Tuesday evening,, several candidates wer Initiated and a general good time was enjoyed. Features of the avening wa the rendition or "Th Joneses Will B There." dedicated to the Lewis and Mrkfairfan4-eoTnposedr-by-Brother Jones 'or court Columbia No. TO. Re- freshment wer served. SO. 00 Immigrants Wanted To locate a.lQng.thLOregonWatarPower way- company's line ' between Portland and Estacada. For Information inquire or tn vregon water Power Townalt .company,-114 First street. Phone, Main tl. . " We ar still fitting those $1.50 glasses ' for 11. If you need glaasea it will be to your interest to call on Metier Co., Jewelers and opticians. Ill Blxth street, Panamas bleached by Panama hatter, rfaidlfs-nd-gents' hat re novated--Pa- elflo Hat Works, 2S ,3d st Clay .4(3. For 8ale-ix-iots.-'Auer addition to F.sst. Portland. Max Smith, the Savoy restaurant, 1 Fifth street . Perry H Inkle, a contractor .who for merly resided In Portland, died suddenly SPRING SHIRTS WE'VE AS GOOD A ;r SELECTION AS :! VOU'LL-FIND ANY- " 1 WHERE. ALL STYLES, PATTERNS AND PRICES. ALWAYS . SOMETHINO NEW. Hewett," Bradley O, Co. Wathlngtoh Stff , HAft OtAKO IHXATKE. at Chteev-CaHfornls, arty in th week. Th body will arrlv' tomorroW and tha funeral will b held at Holman'a undes taking parlorr'ln the afternoon, under th direction Of Portland Ixxlge of Ma sons, No. 65, of which he waa a mem ber. t - '" V ".' ' 1 ,WMwi rd or- arlyf -adulteration found in Oregon Qrapt or Faclflo Cream. "AnslcyTrliitlng Co., HO Oak. HgnE'SCLllBJIIAT.- aii snontn .miN Suggestion of Rose Society That """Boutonniere OrganTiation"" Be Formed. . ' " The Portland Rose aoclety I aarneat In It plana to advertise Portland as the Rosa city. - Reside hatns- Instru mental li getting-June 1 set aside' as rose day at tba fair. It will hav separate display of rosea In" the For estry building every day, and will glv boutonnierea to visitors. Captains hav been -appointed throughout tha city to gather the flowers, mid UlCTtr-wnrtr station wher they may be left. There talk of urganIzlhg"a7boutdhnier club, to which anyone may belong who will promts to wear a rose in bis but tonhole every day of the fair and In fluence his friend to do the same. Ths following- are. the .captains appointed 'for the different districts: Willamette heights, Mrs, Jerry Bronaugh;-. North Portland, Mrs. I. V'anduyn. Mra. Mar tin. Mrs. Muckle- King's heights, Miaa Mathews; Portland' heights,' B. Labb, Miss Stevens; Wast Portland, Mrs, C, B. Brown, Miss A. M. Crlmn, Mr. W. C. Seachreat, Fred ' Mathews; South Portland, Mrs. 2. C. Bronaugh, Mrs. Elmer Col well, Mrs. Milton W. Smith, Mia HUdegard Plummer; Highland, Mrs. A. O.. ; Ott, Thomas (- Greene: Mnttnomah Mr. a. E. JamTaonrMe- Mlllan, Mrs, Oeorge H. Strout. Mrs. K. JVx. SpenCfiTi llolfaday, MrsA, H, Brey-man,- Mra.Theodore Nloolal; Irvington. Mrs.D. M.McLanchlan, Mrs. Ih Ni f Twoney; Kest' Portland. Mr. Grace WatV-Roa, Mrs-J-J Morgan,- Mrs.- B. 8.7 Pague; - Hawthorne, Mrs. 5a "Wer lel'n. Mrs. O. Summers; Brooklyn, Mr. Wells; Sunnyslde. Mrs. Margaret Dar ling. Mra. B. C. pier.-Br.! Mount Tabor. H. W. Prettyman. DEMOCRATS WON'T FIGHT VERdCflMMilIEEMEN TorilghraOllberuian hall Democrats jwlll Bet into working trim for th cam paign, committeemen elected last year and those elected Inst Saturday will meet and arrange to organise the city for effective work, -- -Some confusion has . arisen In both parties, owing to different Interpreta tions jf lhedlrei.-t primary nomination law.7ln:thls county,' city and county precinct committeemen' ar-member of ona-organisation. They- are chbsen at the regular elections, and full commit tees . wre,jiamqd..Uiat.Juiie .When th primaries were held, candida(e filed petitions in- aevrl preolnct and were elected. These precinct committeemen flT .in cltjLXrccJrtc.ls.. only and .the. com- mltteomen. tu precincts of the county outside of the city .remain undisturbed by t Ii primaries. The situation) mewlMrt- fmssHns;, Jnasmor h -thn committee would b composed of mem bers, soma elected last June. and others elected ; last. Saturday, if the . newly elected members, ar seated. . LONDON CASH BEHIND .EWISTONiRAILROAD it - la - reported from Lewiston thai trusteea ot the independent electric all road to be built ftomjRisjtgn toT rngerllle hare etgneo an agreement with .ajejrfsentat1ve of Iondon capi- built. Immediately . upon compliance by local men with certain conditions, chief of which Is the pledging of 1500.000, Of this amount. $34,0ut ha been sub- scribed. At a meeting called by Colonel Jud son 8pofford,4he-trustees accepted a proposition by which the road ia to be rtnl .,1 ...,1 - . 10 days after the money is subscribed, rights of way secured and terminal grounds granted. The proposal in cludes a line of eteamera to run be tween Lewlston and Celllo. The esti mated cost of the project i 13,000,000. The line 1 to be In operation within en year. - -- COLLEGE BRED MAN WEARS MOTLEY AT CIRCUS chtsf amw the Jestetswfth- Ifhe rfor rls snd Row greater circus this a' a son I "Jlm,- West, better known a "Cher rle." He 1 on of the' moat grotesoue 4 and gawky olown alive, A majority of I the. prank ylayd by- th army of clown are of hi Invention and It I a wise man, who-can advlae mean of langhter that ar so slmplertneymay be understood by tha child. James Weat la in reality a man of moat excellent family a university graduate. . He will appear here tomorrow and -Saturday .JUll-4-elrnoon an! evenings. The street parade will start from the show grounds, the Multnomah field, promptly at 10:30 and will traverse the principal section of the downtown dis trict. The equipment Is all new. New costumes, new wsgons. dens, lairs and cage and all new actahav been ae. cured. The principal features will be tha equestrian feats of a score of male and female bareback riders, something ig-eircugTrag -rieverTjerore-Tttenibted. -Concrettv-FireprooLBuildlng; . Concrete ; fireproof L.buljdlngniaterlal U being manufactured by the Concrete Construction company at Eaat Bixtb and Madlaon streets. This company ia con structing a building at Union avenue and Eaat Oak street for Councilman John P. Sharkey and Invitee any one interested In a modern fireproof build ing that will be better and cheaper than - j " iv i iv vwn ii incir viiicv, ruom ivi Chamber of Commerce building, where further Information will be cheerfully given- them. Phona Main ISO. t Please Don't Neglect To take advantage - of the 'greatest Offer ever made In our line. Friday and Saturday, Jay the M 3th and 13th. respectively, w will gel at our well known establishment.--1! - Morrison street. California's best product in port, sherry, Muscat or Angelica wine for 75 cent a gallon. You compare these wlnea with .any others offered at II, or even at 11.15 a gallon, and you will find that It la even superior- to them. Don't forget te esk for Ar J. a. rye whiskey If in need of ateood, pure old whiskey for medicinal br any other -use. . r. Germanua, the family liquor dealer, 121 Moulson-streetr- Portland.- - -. - - - ' ' ' - ' V Vnel AUea. . . From 1h Chicago Trlbun. ' -"Ifrall right; I auppoit. fof a woman to make n hour glass of herself If she want to be In, fashion,"- observed Uncle Allen F park a, "burlier ssnus of life will run out a food deal quicker"? - TRAVELED BY TRMI ;i,500,000 MILES Henry J. Negus, jJcLConductor at Convention," Holds the. - r-Worid'aTRecbrd.- IN RAILHUAU btUbiNb-bS -s : " FORTY-THREE YEARS Carried Thousands of Troops in - Civil War, and Had Five ; ' ; Collisions.-- f --Th-oldet--onductot attemUnf th sesslon of the Order of Railway Con. ductors, both in polntjot age and of aer vio. 1 Henry J.- Negu of Braill. In- -dleu. -ft- member-ef Terro- Haut dtvt- Inn K'n. 91 II. Is tl .VHn QISJe, began railroading March 1. 1S53. and aiv-tralor 4-jyers. He-estintatea- that his run averaged 100 tatlea a day, and that he has run trains for a dis tance of over l.SOO.OOd miles. - Mr. Negus - was retired In 1S ba rs use of bla advanced age. vile has no been actively employed alnc that time, although- he retalna his connection with th Order of Railway Conductor, and but for his eyenlKht would still be able to run traJns. -H-l a actlv physi cally and' mentally aa men many years his juniors. He began railroading with the Erie road In New Tork. He wss afterward with tha Atlantic A 'Great Western and the Lake Erie ft Western, and his laat i (i HentyJTNei service wss with , the, Chicago A Eaat- em Illinois.- with which h--w con - nented -fur tatiw yergprvlou-to - hi M fmnt - Mr-Nes-U 1 not dele, gate to- th e"eon vent torrr jtiewa -vlsrtrn g atUoywood. Californlat 'and came -to the convention a aTlHttorrrr -have been in five aquare front end coTfTBTRni, BerTia iu7aaagZTl0t3to blame "In any cast. The- only-XatjUiues were theltnTTng of h ehglneer and a fireman. nrrr -I! wllghtly Inm nowaaJarjses. Judge Alfred T. fieara, Jr., the result of a dislocated knee suffered lir an ai't'Men) .As a Mattar of Conrs. "I have, of course, suffered - more or less a tha result -of accidents, but 1 took-lt-atl as a part of railroading, add never put in a claim for damages. "Durlng'th wsr my trains carried many regiment of troops. The grat-l "l Yorluwhlch-wa a point of moblllza tton. After the war was over it fell to my trains to carry a Masachusetts negro' regiment to Boston, whereat waa disbanded. j -. "Mr. McCallum, who waa In charge of - all : railroads - for- the- government during the war, was a division auperw. Iniendent on the ti'rfie previoua to his appointment, end 1-was n- tela division. r-"During the great A. R. U. strike in 134 I remained loyal to my company. I kept my engineer and fireman loyal, and -ran-trains out of BraslI' when not another wheel waa moving in the vicin ity of Chicago. I was not molested by the strikers, though they cam around my horn frequently at night, and I ws frequently toktnaH would b killed." . . Author of Vatloaal lyma. Mr. Negus Is the composer of a na tional anthem, entitled "Columbia Halls Her Loyal Sons." It ha been set to music and a professor of th University of Chicago has declared that It will in time be adopted aa thanatlonal air In place of "America." - It wa used In Chicago ai -the national convention of cattlemen and at New York at the mon ster celebration In honor of Admiral Dewey after hi Victory at Manllar-Th first vers and chorus follow: "Columbia 'hall her loyal on, v Th freeest of the free, Then let your song of liberty ' Resound-from sea, to sea. No tyrant foot-shall tread our- soil," The soil our fathers won, ' -The-Jrefugftef the weak and poor, " , Th land of Waahlngton. . Then shout aloud for liberty, - A-none hut freemen can." " Hurrah for the brave, the wise and good, The sons of freedom's land." . M. Harvey of 'Carbondale'." Penn- - synanmns cdhdutofbifirThe Dela- AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi NOTE THESE PRICES Ter ton ex-warehouse; -RolUA BarleV 23.SO -Whlfce Feed, OatsV.....S29.0O . Rolled Oats - 20.5O W com r .........,..25.0O Cracked Corn . f26.00 Middlings . . . . . ........ . ize.ftO Shorts... .it..-. . .-. . 2 l.SO C Brsn ......... .....v-. 1 9.50 ni ,...,..,.,,,,....ls,DU p. Ialry Chop ...... .'.TT. . 9 X 7.00 a stern waahlngton-'- Timothy Hay, . . . . . .-. , .ft T.OO r Idaho Tlmotby Hay,. . - SIS.OO Alfalfa J lay ..........HiO Tot dsllyery, add SO per toa. "Pacific Grain Xo. TlphOB Main 8307. . Cor.. 13th sad Xearaey gta. . ... YTYTYYYYYTYYYYTYYTYYYTYY1 For Rent New Building on 26th5tneet Facing Main Entrance t andrExit "of"TJewi3 C& Clark Fairv . J";," apply: N iHChamber of Commerce r 3936th Street: war aV Hudson railroad, on which th first locomotlv in America wss used. It wa run- by Horatio. Allen In': 1128. Mr. Harvey ha run train on that roal for tl years, and met Mr.. Allen. BRIDGE OF SCANDALS IS NEARLY FINISHED . Th steel bridge on Front street ever Marquam gulch will 'brthrown open for travel Monday-morning. . Th work is practically finished. "Workmen ar lay ing th flooring, which will be down by tomorrow vning. Th contract prie for th bridge wa 5.000, but. th .ex cavation, for the plera and the concrete work wilt briagr tb-totai -eoa t f - th strnctur8 ,iabOTt3nlji;.l)p0iCtfJ Engineer Wsnier says this will b one of the best bridge In the elty. A scandal connected with th letting of th contract la being Investigated by th grand jury. The contract was first 1 1ft tp Pacific Construction company or isverett, vtTnmmgron, j. j. -Maney manager, for: tSS.OOOr Maney withdrew hi bid, and, III .ruiiUm.1, , nil 1st to th Pacific Construction- company of San Francisco. F. M: Butler manager. thrTlsrrowesriirdderriroTl58.000, who sublet to George 1C Jiiesner and J. W. Bowles of this city.- It la charged that certain officials received 15,000 for thclrservfcesr Councilman C.g.Bjimalln has been ludlptednd. jtherlndlctrnents are expected. - HUMANE SOCIETY'S ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM "The Oregon JTumahTi6i!efy "will cel-' bal th- twenty -fourth-anniversary xif its organisation at-t he -Marquam at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. " Th pro gram ha been prepared this year by the pupll'f-thFillng. Sunnyslde, I.add and Stephen achool. The drill Robert-Krohn superintendent-of phys ical training in the Dublin schools. At I the cloae ot th- croaram crises will be ilaWW;(ied - for7Wi8ayi on given ubject pertaining to the workr of the oclety; -The following -1 the -program: Or chestra. Short address, Judge Alfred- F. Hears. Jr., presldsnt; club swinging,. 35 pupils TfaTimrdriOon-orchestra; calls- thenlc drill, SO pupils Sunnyslde School; orchestra; wand drill, 40 pupils Ladd chioliofcneBtraf-flag drill, 14 pupil BteDhens school: orchestra: oreaentatlon president. . KANGAROO JUDGE - FREES GORILLA BEN Gorilla Ben I out again. Ben was held in custodi- by th nolle Iotahcrrnimhr--wMr4nav-ta-on his promise TO" abandon th outlandish nrb- which he-ha a been wearing for advertising purpose waa permitted to go. Ha received th eobriquet of -"Oo- rllla Ben" on aooount of hi resemblance when in Zulu1 advertising tog to th character depicted in th colored sup plements- or Th Journal, -Attired In the Zulu garb, he has been flrlylngjajlc about' town and complaints wer made to th police and Ben waa taken to the station thl morning .by. Pat roimanAn derson, and after a brief talk with, the "gorilla,".. Captain! Qrltxmacher ; turned him over to Chief Hunt, -who imme diately mounted the bench aa "kangaroo judge," sat In the case, ordered Ben to cast aside his Zulu garb and don men's apparel, and then aet him free, - TRAMPLED TO DEATH BY FRIGHTENED HORSE James 8. Dlxson, ' a-.farmer residing at Cedar Mllla, was trampled to death by panic-stricken horses while at work on the Lafe Pence ditch back-of Wil lamette height yesterday. . Dlxson and others were driving teams attached to scrapers. At a distance of 160 yard blasting waa going on. A .', piece of tree - weighing about - It pounds, torn from a stump by an ex plosion, fell among the horse, striking on. This, with the noise, maddened the animal, i and in ' th ., rearing and tarn ped log that -folio wedV-XUxson - wen t down. - . Dlxson leave, besides his wife, eight children, the oldest -Is years and the -youngestJ months. The body was taken to . Flnlcy's undertaking rooms teropor ajrilyJSul will be burled at Cedar Mills. HOTEL ARRIVALS r At the Tortland:-- Harry rrank snd M. A rohn-, -Htw York; A. J. CJgrtln, Dnlutb: . I". nmito, J. c. Mcuiirry, v. K. Kelss and wire, Harry Qreeu. I hU-agu; S. A. Woodruff, Kansas t ltr ; V. ft. Illr.ch, toiitarllle: h. E. Ales- nrti r. M. II. Far. .M. J. TnTL. g. Rownr. K. O. lmnn and T. A. Baldwin. Mas Francisco; H. II. Mmltb snd family, Hrattle: i. It. Iricles, kanoaa lily: Mllford Lewis. Cloraland: Krank UalU- Bo.tm: .N IV- Wilson. - KuaV- Wanen, J. I).-tonkins, Chlcafo: Hursea. T. B. iiiiian, nan Fram-tani: inarlm White ana wire. C. U. Blbbtns snd wife, gpofcane; T. W, Malbr. New York. - -v At tba Porklaa: O. A. Thomson. U. tin- hrr- tWattlei A.-R. i'pHffat. Tsooms : - r. - H. I'arr. Detroit: X. W. nhl. Tba Kalles: W. T. Pbr. Hot Ijii: a. J. corwtt. ,m Nelit t'orbllt. Mies Buford Corbltt. Mia Kate SWee. ney, N'asb.lllei Oars B. Buasrn. Iallaa; W. W. Mrt'r.srr. gookanet f. W. Martin. Rherl- oaa; Oeorgs and Laura Eema. Mlnnaoolla At Urn lmprll: Carl KMdle, Island City; C. O Carnary, Caaro I Hr;. 11. J.. Ban. Ptnclloton: V. i. Llnne, SVattla; C. W. I.rn1e and tfy Chlosm . wsllefiberg, Cktessn) Wr B. Dea and wife. Nevada. - ' YIOLZsT JsXCZTi . Reginald I Hidden, on of Port land's bear. 'violinists, who has been studying with the moat- famous mss ter In Firop,- ha returned and wll give -a- violin recite! at the Msro.u am Grand theatre next Wednesday evening, assisted by Edgar E. Ceursen at th piano. . BiUombard OTICPSSOLD.OM SALVATION TRAIN Conductor 3urwick Telia How "Ha Cathen-4l Congrega-j - -tions In Minnesota. .' ' :. - ; BETWEEN LONG RUNS Short Railroad That ts Unique ' Among All the Lines of " '-LL-L the World. . Among the 3,000 conductors or. more in the city are two ho devote part of each year to evangelistic work. The rest of the year they work on the Du- luttv A Iron Range railroad in-MlnneW ota. They ar J. M. Burwlck anoVA. H. ClaiK. nieiiibei of M. Clancy dlvl alon NoJtO. Order of Hallway Pnn. ductora. Th road on which they work waa built to deliver ore to the lake ports. It extends from Two Harbors, Mlnn.,to a -point 110 miles Into .th state. ' There are no way stations. Along- th rout are many , famille of section hands and' other who hav no opportunity of attending church ser vices. Whenever the conductors desire to hold evangelistic services, the man agement of the-road place engine and car at their disposal., Families of men, women and children are taken aboard' the train along the route and carried to ths end of the line, -wher the services are' conducted. T began railroading-In 173." said Mr. Burwlck. "I was with the Wabash there nmntngbetweerr lf ayette : and Fort Wayne, Indiana. I drifted JntQ had "way i." Aflerward'T" went' with the Pennsylvania lines, and In lilt I be came converted. Then J went with the Duliith A. Iron rtangaroad and have been-there ever since. worklnf-a oon duotor during the aummer and aa evan gelist during the winter. I wa run ning a train on the Chicago division of the Panhandle when I was con verted. I was baited into a meeting of the railroad people and changed my .wayi , "The road with which I am connected Jaone of. the most noYel lnXha-countr, VeryTTkeiy,-especIally with" reference to our religious service. The manage- tslHT. 'disposal whenever we desire .to hold - services. We gather our congregation on tha way,, and by the time w reach the end of the line we' have a pretty good crowd. Aftar-servtce-w-take"the people back on the train and land them at their doorsteps. Mr, Burwlck nt Mrr Clark will con duct service at the Y. M,' C. A. hall thts evening. " Twenty or more other railway men will take part In the spe cial program of song and addresses. -1 Among th solo r "Doe-Your Signal UghtBhlnr and "Life's Railway.' Scenic Excursion May 21. To Th Dalle, stopping at Multnomah falls. Hood River and Cascade Locks. By'Proapect Camp, No. 140. W. O. W. nioa .depot at. la (--!. Rwand trturl t.i -7- s : r- r-r FRIDAYrSPECIAL -YOU CAN'T BEAT THIS FOR A HANBT 1ATILB ' AH1TULKL'.'. IT WON'T LAST LONO - AND TOTW."ftBTTJW WIMH A TTTXBXXr: : $ 1 .95 - Weathered oak finish, upholstered -in genuine-Spanish leather and high-grade fancy velours, in red, green and tan. , . Only! fornwrfy Nrw Tori Farahnrc Co ".. .... 184-186 First Street South and North Twelv years sine - JOHN .DELLAR has established his business on th southwest corner of FIRST AND TAM HlUU Th fair treatment 1 what mad th business grow. Lately Mr. Dellar branched out on th north side CORNER THIRIl-ANiV;BAVI9r-whrr Iher ' I ' quit a good worklngmen's trade. Mr. DellarVVlsh Is to build that up aa well aa his old store, by giving good value and reasonable price, what people 'want. i ' i- Newly-wtrlre WHTTlfl6rBayr8uItC"t Hats. Pant,-Shirts, with a general line of BltoeS and Oxford. ' ,. Also a full lln of Trunk and Valises, Every article marked lrl plain Hgn re. Ofnew Wltl Stag Bo Oo loot of X.la- oU- St Vaow Mai V- : Slab Wrpd, per load.-. -S1.00 Dry SlaewvVoedr w- load Bos Wood,' per load . . . . , a i.75 Above pflc do not apply to North Portland r Lb UaXahtav . , "OTTOMAN- Covelrs Hurt & Enimel Special Terms Sale Fine Morris Chairs Y . ''v.;V'-'; --j '-v -. We've added more chairs to this sale so you have LUgreateriChoicethari; before AUJbuiltjof selected; "goldenbakywitKprlngseatsa in fine velours. Every chair has the automatic - back no troublesome back rods to get out of order. I! you want economSfi-1 effort hre,.yourw''- S13.50 MORRIS CHAIRSSpeciaU. ....gtO.SO: $14.50 MORRIS CHAIRS Special. r. . ... $11.50 $16.00 MORRIS" CHAIRSpeciair..7tr.T.?ia.75 $1.00 Dovvii 50c a Week - )) a aWat)l Aft AW Ik W. I. rmsfls. mm. atgr. raw suia Tont1t.- rrtdar. gaturdar KlrWta. -atar -Jfc Tlx, 13,-itwv MwniHTWHIIW iisaua vava iiuiiiuiwa. I Ia tna Komantir romir iipra, C.tHna' rnees uowfr nonr, . i Bal ennr, n mnT, Aral rows. 1 : laat . rowa, Tile and 5. InaWeiTaio- alatlna t'rlra UmT noor. SI. n. icrw j . TAe and IW. Pnttr. sallary, after Boxes and W.ea, fT.fiO. - Sesta now aelling. EMPIRE TBXATXK, 12th and Morrlsoa. 1 rtftlr- WpT- of 'Tram.ndoos gneecea, ' j EMi'I EE -STOCaV-tOMP HY la Hlgb-Clsss IMsys. "AOTTIBglOir-1 0"0"" ' .'. " BaUy Katlaawa. 1:1s. Zvssliig at (illr Xblg wek the srreasilng comedy, on BOTS." Ooa tonlank ras soalaamg t. and intlVI C!T H E AT RE "TKE EOHZ OF BUOCESSEg." - - Keating rlotfd, Hfrs. THIS UrtZK. TEX laiBSt MAMA. "Kathleen Mavourneen Shows st J ." T-.lft and :l5 p.' m. ADM1M10 TO AMY SEAT 10 CEIITI. KVISHIlDaJHnT HAWTHOkHE TEKaAoa - rOlTIAXO REIOHTg Mnwr an.,,. Tak. Portland Helatata ear an set oft at Hawthorne Terrace, oh block tram est Una. No ellmnlng. - Elaetrie u. -Most maa-nlfWnt view to Amaiira. Be. beanurul affect ot powerful searchlight from ton of tower, noon s. m. to p. m. ADXIgfilOV 10 CZWTS. EXQUISITE SILVERWARE In- paklng .of our allvwrwae- w think It expedient to deal In . auperlatlves. There'a purely not a Jlner llu In th city, and whan quality I considered there' none old cheaper. We do not claim' to ell cheap . allverwar. but w. do emphasis the fact that we do not "charg" exorbitant "prices Tortri exquisite goods we handle. When you bav occaalorr to 'buy sllver- - war ! t will be a wise move on' your part to us befor you purchssa. AN. Wright iowa nwxuis, 293 MORRISON STREET ' - CrailnatAinri-a School Klrkavtlle, U t OKteorajtlry. Osteopathy , W1U.1AM 0. rtACB. steoathl Phralrtan. AMns-ioa M'1 Tsir4 at., net TNash' lufton ano stark, . faewuU, All Chronic and RatMlllwas Dtseresrs lel.nttllrally Treated TlthaaU fimaa. $1.00 Down 50c a Week 90 Noifis&Rowc Circus IltlC,l4trgerTjicMtlE bio KBsTAoamn - aRniTnurxmsBOio. 2 RINGS "bjtaoT? I RINGS 2 Oomplet aw Clron Thronghoai, MULTNOMAH HELD T)ays ATVBOAT MAY 12-13 J . , Performance .2 and I p. m. Dally. . .- Acrobats! Gymnasts! Mid-Air Performers " T MABTaUVOVa lHJOaJt T BTZXJrOTTB-IVA BOXiB-sCBUrOTTB ' afXTXlTQ IVATAIT- TBOVFB " BABXYO) ABmiAZ, WIATIU a-nrnra bajtubbodi TAJCOTTS OABOm TAJCTXT , OmAOBTXTZ. MDOBAXD TBXO "-TZ:Z -MTBW llllll MOBA JAJABTI - BZX BUOIMOTO fATABBSB XJLDT IWOBSaTWQMBV. 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