The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 16, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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- Jives the Memorial day address aiKi FnT
Biiephem will read Lincoln Gettysburg
-iwh,--ae exercises to b held .this" year
'in Monument square. Thar will be
simple musical proa-ram, and the march
lo the' cemetery will beOmlftedr owing
- . to the advanced age of many "Of . the
soldlsrs and their wives. A general
yjj committee for Portland- a.r A.' R. ;posts
bas been appointed to arrange for the
Decoration of the graves and for eer-
-ffoes-atLune Fir cemelciy. The rot
Jowlng will have charge:" Commander
of: the "dayrpanlar C)ar1rrwnlor--Tlce
commander, F. H. Shepherd; 'Junior vice
commander, A, C. Bloan; chaplain, Rev,
Henry Bnrden: officer of the day, F. B.
Nealei officer of -the guard. F. -A." Cole
man adjutant R. A. Wohlforth; chair
man In the -cemateryi X B, foss. -ix.
'The, Admen's association Is making
'. preparations for the "reception of the
delegates to the I'solne eoast advert Is
" tug men's convention,, to be held In Port
land In July. The California, delega
;VpitBhouifl.atome
met. down the river by a. committee,
1 whose duty It will be to point put tha
: various Interesting points on-the route.
s All meetings of the association, will-be
held at- the .exposition - grounds, - and
rm li y - to da y there-will e side, trips
up and down the country .for the enter,
'talnment of the visitors. At the .meet-
--lJir last night W, Cooper Morris--dls-
ousaed "Advertising as a Bank Builder,
T and John J. Johnek spoke on "Copy for
the Printer. There was general dls
s . cusslon.of.fake advertising tfnd the best
. . means of getting rid of the nulsancew
The successful applicants for - post
tlona as . engineers In .the; city service
who paused the municipal el vlh service
examinations are a follows: Fire de-
Tmrtment -Q"E. Wood. Edward. M.Lanv-
and W. , Q.l Randall. Engineers- in the
' city hall Emll Vollmer. M. Moran, D,
.K. Smock and Edward E, Coblne. Hoist-
ng engineers, wster department Harry
' TraJtToSpnTfii"eeTs, cTty -engineer's do-
pa'tment Leonids C. Fones, John M.
Davis. ' WUlIantHaatlngsr Clifford " K.
Kones, Leonidas D. Bosworth.. Charles
F. King; and George-w," Hayes.
That the death of Martin Toomey,
aged 1 years, wpq died yesterday after
. noon at his home, & Bell wood street,
Alblna, wss due to an accident Is the
r. opinion PtoroneiFlnteyrwhoTnadeTB
thorough examination of - the--circumstances
surrounding the death. No ln
"quest will be held and the funeral of
...the lad w-IU take place at 19 o'clock to
morrow morning from 8t Mary's. church,
Alblna. If the authorities are able to
discover who .sold the boy liquor they
will be prosecuted. W - '
' ' Suit has been filed by Mrs. K. C.
' Sprugue '..against " the Oregon Wster
Pnww tt Railway-company J!ojt5tfij:8J-1
lor injuries sustained Dy lue auegea
neglect of the company by loosening
. planks In the pavement while It was en-
- i maged In repair work at East .Water and
- East - Morrison streets. Mrs. Bprague
waa dVIVIns In s buggy when a loose
plank flew up. causing "her Morse."r to
ureal loose . vmJ -in uamcps, ana
- throwing her to tWe street,' .
s'thlsf-TOJrt
-Presiding Judge Fraser announced
the personnel of the committee selected
by him to drsft resolutions -regarding
the desth of, United' States '-District
J udge-Cbarles-B-BeUlnger, ss follows-
Cyrus A. - Dolph, the oldest- surviving
-is w-Trtnrnof-tjd gelHngehalr-f
man; rreperics: v. noiman. governor
Ueorge E. Chamberlain,, Mayor Ooorge
lr -1 1 1 1 . t .. , Wfe i '
ji, TTjiiinui. viiu tfuiin aw? unno. ,
A dinner . was given at the Arlington
; club yesterday- In nonor of ' John W,
- Terkes,. commissioner of Internal reye- I y
nuej innae present were J. Ainswoctn,
B. Wilcox, A. L.. M1P.S, W. D. Wheel
w r Igh t, Ds vld M; - pii n ne, '7W, "D."Ten ton
and .H. W. Oobde.The guest Is enjoy
ing a boat ride on the Columbia river
today, and . tomorrow will leave for the
sound. -ij
i The North Pacific 8. S. company's
steamship- Roanoke, 1,400 tons, is the
only steamship running to Von Angeles,
railing at .Coos- bay, Eureka and San
Francisco, giving passengers a view of
the const en rout Sails .Saturday,
May" 20, from Columbia dock No. 1.
Ticket office 261 Washington street,
Harry Young, agent.' .'Phone Main 688,
-The
stltion of John Wohlgemuth for
permission to change his name to John
Walton was allowed by County Judge
f Weoster' yesterday a t ternootv ln -bla
petition Wohlgemuth said hla name was
' hard to pronounce, and he had long been
'known to his friends and acquaintances
as Walton. " - - " ' -- -
' SO.tOO Immigrants Wanted To locste
along the. Oregon Water rower A Rail
way company's line between Portland
and Estscsda. For Information Inquire
of the Oregon Water Power Townsite
company, 114 First street. Phone, Main
'The will of Dennis Wllmott-Crowley
ti. was filed for probate In the county court
--yesterday - The estate, valued -at- 42,-
- 080, la bequeatnoa to tne w,kiow, Anna
. vr rwi. I' I'll -e". .. : -
'V!tamer South ay leaves Wedt eve.
Vor San Francisco,' cabin,12; steerage,
. 18; Los Angerrs, cabin, $21. 60; steerage,
IIS. C. H. Thompson, iyrent, 12 Third
-street.- " ''r -v- -; .. ;
J,
11,000 rewsrd for anjr adulterations
found In Oregon Grape or Paclflo Cream.
Senator Mitchell, es-Senator Thurston
end Collectors of Internal Revenue Tor-
OF MEN'S
-. WE'VE AN EI-EOA NT
- I.INB. THEY'RE THE '
; j- JPROPER- THINO THIS .
SEASON; TOO. tt'.-.v, jrj;.-f.:
. :-:,!Lr:50c- V;
Also ( Cheaper One's and Better
:. t: :--t:.', . pnes. .. - - ;
... hi ii- i L 1Hy i . . , I,
Hwett, Crtd!ay O Co.
s A. ! '". - aUsiuasBxaV:' t .
SS Wathlnzion Sttwt "
VEAB SSAIIO TRXATXt.
Fcy Hose
IsraiPAIGIIf
CIWIHS TEEK
Chairman r Montague ; Selects
Headquarters, and Lays Plans
7" for Mayoralty-Fight.
ISSUES ON WHICH THE
CONTEST IS TO BE FOUCHT
Administration's lncompetency,
and . Negligence1 to : Be Put
qMareiyBefoeVoters-
Rlchard Montagus, chslrmaiT of
the lemocratlo city , central committee,
has headquarters In the building on
Sixth street, between Washington snd
Stark street, where formerly, was Mer
rill': cyclery. On the second floor' is a
room tt by 40 feet, which will be par
titioned into two or three offices. -
Chairman . Montague has' not yet
cnosen nia. secretary,; but will do so In
a euy or two.
Since consenting to lesd-
the , tight In the city campaign Mr. Mon
tague has been busy preparing; his plans
d Bct-ta'belngr"aetlve "work "at;
once. Only " 30 days, remain, be
fore election and ao time will be lost
In beginning the campaign to. convince
the voterl: of the need of supporting
candidates that stand for Improvement
m the- municipal f airs. . ' .
vJt la now conceded that the issue on
mayor will be fought out by Mayor WU-
;1lam-thd "prr'tane-tintheTtittestlon-
Indorsement or . disapprobation., of. the
policies of the incumbent. It la inti
mated that the poaitlon to . be assumed j
by the. Jne workers will be that the
olty charter Invosia the ofnoe of mayor
with - ample power to, enable him
to , compel proper 2 observance of the
law and the faithful fulfillment of all
contracts for municipal work. It -will
be contended that evasion -of resoonsl -
bllity---nil-: nor" oa'perm It ted. bu t - that
the campaign will bring out the" Im
perative necessity on the part of the
Williams forces of espousing- the acts
of the . executive- departments of the
government,.: or... confessliiK Js.Uura in
That the demand for betterment-In
civic conditions Is growing stronger Is
apparent ' to .the politicians, and as
proof It Is - cited that lnr most of the
wards Independent movements have been
started for the . nomination - of candi
dates against tffose. whd"were"iielected
by the ' Llquory Dealers' association for
the council ana, me executive depart
ments. ' -
we areace to race witittne suei
of whether or, not the ticket named by
the liquor dealers shall be elected and
dominate the city governmeUr," eeld -
politician today. '"Coupled with this Is
theT.pther-i.Jasue Jollied " before the
prlmariea as to whether or not the ad
ministration of the past three years Baa
been , faithful In the discharge of its
duty,' and why tfiere has been such a
carnival -of contract ' manipulation and
such a flagrant 'wasting of the people's
money. " The tutiavtt.
tiiese questions determined without eva
slon, and wffl not be diverted to the
consideration of other-martera that ars
not germane to . the central thought In
this fight."--- - - :. -.-
By he end or this wees: - in cam
palgn.wUl be .lp -ful swlnjgr. snd both
parties to the controversy wili ie1h te
tck -tf the t!ontBrwttlir pla ns "Tald
and workers aaslgned- to their duties.
kesTand tunn are viewing the sights of :
the Columbia river today from the deoKs
of the, Charles R.8pencer, A-'large I
number of railroad conductors ana their
wives are passengers on the' boat 1 " I
x ars Trtfll "(Itonr those
for II.,', If you need glaaaea It will be tb
L",
4.n.a . ... i
We clean and pre. yor clothes and
shin. youV shoe5 for $1.00 per month.
nlnu. Tailoring Co, 47 W.shlngtoa
Ma,n !l4v t.; T"T , ,1
Try amearwBOUtTnMt at the Vege
tarian cafe, 106 Sixth street--Li
Ansley Printing Co.. ISO Oak.
UNCLE SAM'S (AIDS TO
ULIIIRI llllllin I. 1 UIV UUUbK I
UUUIH niVIIIIU I 1 1 1 w II Lblt
f I
ft. PJfi--7. Tf .t.iY.'
States district court, the district at
tomey, the commissioner, the marshal
Snd the United States railway mall ser
vice will be established - in their new
quartera- In -the remodeled postof f loA
-LbitlldlnvThe removal Is being has-
tened and -the juIpmenT-6rTnese-or-1
flees is being put " In place In the new
rooms as rapidly aathe painters and in
side finishers give way. The removal of
the postofflce will follow Immediately,
and by. June 1 the entire building will
be occupied. - - "' - 1
The ..building will not be formally
turned over by the contractors to Su
perintendent Ball until some time in
July. The . contractors have until the
middle of Aotjuet to complete tha Work,
under their' contract, but they are ahead
of time, and will get through two or
three weeks before the limit expires.
The - final work is being done i6n the
floors and Interior woodwork, workmen
sre installing .the- electric elevator.-
plumbers are putting In. modern lava
tories on t,he second floor and In the
basement, and the lawns about the
building are being seeded. . v
OXBafAK BTAITOBZJVTXa aCBIITXBTQS.
The Opening service of the German
evangelistic - meetings was a splendid
sXicoess, Ths beautiful new Congrega
tional churchy on Stanton, street . was
packed and nine churches were repre
sented.,' Thje i staging wss excellent.
Isldor Srhlel rendered a solo with Ilna
effect ) Evangelist H. B. . Roller could
not reach-the city In time to preaeh
at this meeting, so the Rev, August W.
Reinhard, - pastor of the Zion Presby
terian church, spoke In his place. ', .
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
At the In. serial I. T. Barnee. Lone sjixrh.
California: J. r, Murh.-k and M. Trarers and
wife, Krattlei Mrs. Williamson, Oltqna; Mr.
Peodletttu: O. IV.TOoMf.T Ban rraartaeo) WiH-
msram,, fendietoiR T. p. Barn, gap Fran
riaenl Walteri L. Toose. ' Woodburn. Oihm:
it. u. wi nana, umas ror; ira arb, Balaai;
Mrt rrancla t: Bailey Hlllahnro; I. D.' .
aaaW. B. UfOfOrt'. I'laita., Indus Territory;
J. D. Byrne and wife, Ban FraneMW. '
At the Perkins j; w. Honwi.il. Taeoma: B.
B. Morford. Oakland: Janws' !. Ban Wan.
rbteo; Howard Oakland, Ureat FalU, Montana;
M. c oresoeT, Knsenurg; I "Wiley, Wallo
wa; B. B. KJnimena. Pomerny, . Waahtnctimi
P.i H. Johnston I Hnfur; B. P. Lena nil a. Tha
DallMa; -W. k MnlUgan. Hpokane.
At the Poflfand A. Pulllmn. M. D. Chen,
R. Br t-haepeU, S. P..OItterman, H. T. Wallla
M. U. Mis-den. S. E. Ballla, ('. V. 'Wlrkland
and wife and t. M. (nimble, all of New York;
( . H Bell, Ira Bronann. W. .W. Read and H.
1. Thomaa, all of Seattle H. I. Lanman.
Linrtnnatli O. U Ort-r. Philadelphia; r. C.
Brandahaars snd r.. tamer, ef Kan rraa-
rlttv: I. i. hill, t'hleasoi A. I Rlimr,
Wahlnston. IHatrli-t f flnmhla( T, J. -VTt
Oakland; William M'llllraj and t, P. Brow
pittwe, laaada; X. i., Mauser rettta.
THE lEGON '-DAILY JOURNAL. C PORTLAND,, TU
Takes your choice from our
splendid new assortment of
Art-Squares
BALANCE,:
$1 A WEEK
Hundred Patterns, great va
riety, all sizes, latest designs.
YOU'LL BUY! IF :
YOU SEE 'EMr
X ::. :; .,-: :.:v---!.
Formerly New York FurnU
; -rture Company.
" 184-6 FIRST STREET. "
MCMORIAI nAY flF THF
l .w.t.
WOODMEN OF THE W0BJ.P
Sunday," June 4, will be observed In
this city as memorial day by ths Wood
men. of the World. . A general commit-
dec meeting has Ueeu UeTfl for1 "the pur
pose Tf arranging the details and pre
paring a program. The' following camps I
tondelrclgwrarTepresented: Astra,
Portland, Royal, Oregon, SacSlawear, Ar-
outua, winona Mount yj aDor. weDioot,
Portland, Aina j'rosperity, rrospect, i
aeorgeWss4jt
side snd Rose City,
A. -13. Bar bur wss elected chairman
ne 'h. i ftMMitti.iM ji.
secretary, nand - JW. Booth treasurer.
'The services will be held at the- Mar-
qusm Grand theatre, and ajmuslcal pro
gram appropriate to the occasion will
be-rondereoV. The- program committee
consists of -C;C. Bradley,- C. A. Elliott,
A. w, Schmall, Mrs;' Hayes, Miss JSmma
Gilpin and Mr Randal. ' :
Dr. F. Burgette Short will deliver a
memorial address, and GovemcV Cham
berlain will be the speaker of the
tere will be no PBXdl QSJH
mittees anpointed at-the- meeting-
sfst of the following: Printing W.-W.
Mcintosh, J. A. Bush. O. W. Funk,-H.
I Day -arid J.-AV-Rogers, - Ritual C. A.
Elliott.; GeorsS Funk an J. A.- Snow.
Decoration's M. T. Woodard, H. R-Nw.
hurv 1 w TtrtrOtxHntr " Mm Roth Mla
VsHanrMlct
" -
flAILflOAD-FIGURES
SHQWLiaEARNIWGS
A highly prosperous ' condition of
transcontinental railway lines Is shown
byrffPenTofflL'lai u-puita. The Ujilua
acino's March statement -ahows an in-
J ..... .fh
;th. Prying Apr,, i I
gro8sT arning increata ji.-o&.uuo, ana i
"o" .V '
1 S) i AAA
CcvelFs
'VeVem on junS4 its to 8nay. Clsckan
nrW.'i.rperT;nrtSon'd. daUdjMelnlg-Crop. In
December 1, 1900. and that holders oft wtth.undlng con.
the old bonds ma'y eichange them -for
the new at par, - by psytng 4.68 cssh I
for each 11.000 of tha oonds -called for
redemntion. .l-
v""" -
1 Innllnflnn ha been made bv tha Ore-I
gon'Bhort Un. to the New York rock
exchange to Mfst 145,000.000 refunding
T .i. . ,
. , nn'V.hMMf
v.- . ' 1
xyuo, r7.. r ? . . , - ' . I
The Northern pacific's llsfi.ooo.ooo I
P'tal tock has again Deen llsted on
the New York stock exchange. The
eompany'a latest balance sheet shows
that the value of the Northern Pacific's
half Interest In the 1.076,116 shares of
stock of the "Chicago," Burlington - phlIomathrBentonwunty,-W. It
QulncjL railroad system, owned bV theloolos Cloudy, with showers; too cool
SortnirnT
hernand thertrcincf
Placed at 10M1..01. A
jointly. Is
atatemeni
months prior to March 1 shows gross I,
earnings of 33.71.4, an increaae of I
SDOUl IZ.VVV.trpo ' over ine same perioa
In 104. The surplus Is I4.ltl.001. as
sgatnat $!,19J.IJ1 a year ago.
' . - i i m i '
Concrete Fireproof Building.
Concrete' 'fireproof building material
s i.hm... I
Construction company at East Sixth and
structlng a building at Union avenue
snd Bast Oak, streets for -Councilman
John. P. Sharkey . and- invltea . any ...one
interested in a modern fireproof build
lng that will be better and cheaper than
brick to call at their office, room 701
Chamber of Commerce building, where
further Information -will . be cheerfully
given there. Phone Main 180.
r Wedding
Qifts
Yes, we all haje to try our
t hand at pleasing the bride-
to-be, and we WOULDN'T
- fail topleaseforrworlds.
Iin't' that So ? ; ( :;
r:.Well, theVnext- time you
have, an occasion of this kind
arise just come right down to
our store and let us help you
out. f Some, one wilj . carry
pleasant thoughts of you On
their honeymoon. .
A,N.Wr.ght
v ' - rxa low, nwxtsa.'
V'293;M0RR1S0N STRET7
SAYS
IT IS TOO
Climatic Conditions Past Week
i, Unfavorable for - Rapid
Lirowtn of Crops.
GOOD RAINS FELL JUST
WHEN MOSTLY NEEDED
Condition of Craiji Crop Satis
- factory Hops Continue
Very-Uneven. -
latest crop report by A. 3. Wollaber,
tctlng section director."
;The weather during the - past , week
was showery and too cool for crops to
make .satisfactory advancement., Oood
rains fell In all sections' of the state,
those occurring In the western portion
Deing espeoially copious and tlnfely.
tlnues satisfactory. There are riome
omibinU , 6 ' f afl whey f urtilnf xUgy
confined principally to that sown" on
new . land. Rye, oats and barley, are do-'
lng nicely, while spring wheat has
stooled well and Is very promising. Hops
continue uneven and the cqol weather
has retarded growth- In some portion
of Polk county the second -training of
tha vines Is In' progress. - Meadow grass,
clover and pastures are growing rapidly.
Alfalfa 1s backwawTTindirllghtrflTst
crop is Indicated. Gardens, potatoes,
corn, sugar beets, field onions and beans
are growing slowly, and warm, sunshiny
weather is. needed before these crops can
resume- their normal grow th Corn Is
coming up quite evenly and enough rain
his fallen to Insure ' a good beslthy
stand. Dairy -snd range stock continue
In fine condition.
1 Reports relative - to the fruit cirbp
continues Very conflicting. In some lo
calities whole orchards seem to be bare
of '.fruit, -while others near by, Indicate
fairly good yields.. This is also true of
Individual .trees, some, being wadset
"with . fruit, while " ethers have none.
Prunes, peaches and early cherries have
suffered most, however, while other i
tree fruit promises fair results. '
.. ..v . ckaa Slstrlot.
irble, Columbia county, S.- Welter
Weather-shuwery tint verr cold -tooj
cold for gardens;, ground In goodTcondl-
flon for plowing, also-for transplanting
I cabbage: soma fruit dropplng-pasturea
.
Warrenton," Clataop count, R. A. Aih
bott Rainy week; crops of alt kinds
making rapid growth; stoclt doing well;
milch cows-have gained since the rain;
grass and oats dolnr welk garden 4ruck
now doing-finely; fruit will-be a fair
cropT a little sheep shearing done. ,J
Minerva. Xane county) U C. Ackerley
rSSF .h? ?J.
: "-::,.;r;n r
impaoo,- Dbuglaa eounty. Ernest Bal-
Aqrrt-llrtMtir mill ami oloudv. with 1
some, cold rain; very- little, sunshine;
grass growing good; a few early pota-
toea up ana-jinderculllvaUoni cattle .In
-rood condition: cowa alvlha a good flow
i m ... . - , a ; i
l miiK gBrwnB an in una irowun wgjju
tifui upply-of rln h flUn; gram
andnrraltinniKffiggSTOttrtrbwtn
fannlnw an tl ir rinnA m Aatf. BiM Ba f ahlASl .
9 T .. . , ...
growing nleelytoeietttnswywtt
supply Increasing; prunes dropping; cat
erpillara rery nnmerous:.-.yruIt - is
pectea w o. m. . . "
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growing crops; ,7ock In fine condition;
iamb crop good.
Willamette Talley.
ClackanyaS county, P. R.
is in gooa conoiiion, noi-
considerable, cold : rain,
stopped the growth of vegeUbles
w-" """" v-
Forest Grove, Washington-county,
S.
IT,
Tk f h. wau.i
i. . . ... .
nas increased ine aireaax nam pioapan i
for good cropsifruit ha. not set so fuU
ss to lv. tha best yield; strawberries
k-,.,..n. n otnen- hnna mikin remit I
Mth - ---. -- I r
- layion, mmniij cuwiir, wn
a much needed rain reu on weanes-
day. avoninav-otherwlse cloudy and cold;
crops have been practically at a stand-
still for about two weeks; apples-set
light, not over half a - crop Indicated;
pastures good; stock looks well. -- -
f of-ef stanorr-t
.he,p .hearing In progress; spring crop.
Monmouth, Tolk eounty, J. H. Morah
Weather cold and showery; too cold
for rapid growth; some wheat getting
yellow: oats and grasses doing well.
Liberty. Marion county, x. c. uavia-
eon Weather COrtl , and cloud; with
light showers; more sunshine needed;
grain generally looking well; gardens
1.1. . .vna,h- nmna xron lll
probably be larger than ast year; light
r" ,.,... Za .tr..h.rri: .tork
doing well; soma shearing donei
Shedds. Linn county. J. S...0. Powell . I
Week rool and ahowety, aome hall;
spring grain behented by cool' weather,
but fall grain needs more sunshine;
some wheat heading; early potatoes look
well; fruit jinevenl some trees weH
filled, while others are nearly bare.
ypiinrfteld.-Lawe oouniy.J-C.-Bra
tain Cloudy, with frequent ' showers;
very beneflclat to crops; hops not look
ing quite so - well owlnr: to- cloudy
weather: gardens look fair; hay and
grass making good growth. ; t ; ,
- ' Bouthera Orsrott, .. .
Looking Glass, Douglas county, George
Marsh-Weather showery and too Cold
for rapld-tgrowth; paaturage Improved
by rains; too cold for corn and gardens;
warmer weather snd? sunshine- needed
for alt crops; early -oats heading all
grain looks welt i ,
Wellen. ' Jackson county. II. von der
Hellen Weather -. showery - an it cool.
beneficial -to-ialt-eropat-enough rsln to
Insure a good stand of corn, which will
11 come up with the return of warm
seasonable weather; i gardens, potatoes
arid range grass growing well. - -
Althouse. Josephine county, W. L.
Babcock Weather cool and , showery;
sharp frost Thursday morning; nearly
all fruit killed; grain Snd grass making
slew growth: the rains have" kept the
top of ; the ground moist. .
- Oolamka mire Talley. -
The ralle,-Waco county, A. Urou-
hart Weather cool and showety, with
considerable high wind; strawberries
and peas ready for marketing.
Lexington. Morrow county, Edwin R.
Beach Btronk and cold west - winds,
with occasional drops of rain! sit Vege
tation, fruit Included, doing well; late
sown spring grain and some patches of
winter" grain did not' come up well; all
winter grain on knot's froaen ooti
. Kent. Sherman -county. Eva E. Bethers
One Bhersln during the week; crops
look well; If cloudy weather cpntlnues
rlBOJ.
JL" I Y M Vv W '
Grayl Hair
" Natural- Color Free.
I WANT to place In the bands of la the -lesst Interfere with, carllng; of
very persoa whose hair is turning: washing; the bsir. r - "T ' - -BTsya
free sample bottle pf Mary it U arntld sOmnlant to tha acalp t
T. Goldman's HairRestoror, Uasins-tta hair's natural oils t
I do this as proof there could be no
In this preparation.
natr, as our scoooi rTiysioiogies nseq
B. . . . . H.' . . , -
"tdtentuT.gt rf-otet fWJaUlion:cfIteiris the best proof of what I claica
little pigmentary glands. If pigment
gap it ihansted-prematarely or late. Mk yott to WM ,t f.irly, paying strict
the half becoWea colOTleiWor rX attetftIoa to "IreTtTSnT"- Whenryotl
Tho only -way ' to" bring- your hair back realise that yoa are regaining a bealdty
to its Original color and gloss is to and hndsom head of bait ytm will bo .
restore tha natural pigment.-' . ld you took the trouble to write me. .-.
?u ' VTery self-respecting -tn as
eTbou sands o women --haTO wiftten
woman the idea of dyeing tb bair is ne in doubt as to the powerdrmy
wpttlsive." T "'. - - restorative to do what I promise fot"it,T
-- -- - They have later assured ma of their"
The idea of restoring it by gjvjng new nrprise and satisfaction that a remedy
life and gecrettoni -terthr pigmentary couid h, produced tnat would really
glandg ia quite a; different thtng-a : bring" the hair back ' to its original
natural and proper enre. . : t ; r ' -V . ' beauty in such a natural, healthful way.,
z How Mary T; Goldman Hair Restorer fhe business world today objects to
doeg this and restores gray and faded - hair. ManyenTnot only Jor
hair to if .natural color la from one appearances, but topbtaln better com-
week to two how. without coloring mercial chances, have nsed my restore,
matter or sediment, it will give you tive and have found' it the secret 'of
"bright, gioisy locks in ; place of! gray yrM apiwance. f .
and color leas ones, is one of the marvels - i- , i ii-HJ .
of modern medicine. Wr Ui "
; That it does do this, I have we. P' "e at once, enwgh to reoro .
Beans of prooT . - -ona r ol :Jto it. original
-f-"" 'I' colerand health. Bar snra to merttfrtil
"Js'yaraYWa
aoolv Is not SticCvnor creasv does1
not itain tEesktn or tcalp and does not
Woodacd, Clarke k Got and all leading stores.
long there Js some fear of wire worms,
"Lorw,'-,e crop proapects are good. ,,
PTdlen,T?m't",1f " ntyr""Il7'l;
Jy'r;f thtr with; sotmr high
wheat an' barieTVrongSlowry? bu"i
well: summer fallowing completed
Platean egiov
Joseph.jWaNowa county. W. H. Robins
Week cool with lots ofr rain grain
etrowlng ... alowly; -meadowa "and range
l Krau nmnar. nnw WB.rm sxiinair-i inat
f r, r " ' 7V.
j-!--- '
Walter oouHty,- K. Fiahetw.
r eeme froM, enough -to-IU
Ties: spples and pears not
Cold-week t
t tUTivT'hmrri mm nnl -tax4 . 1 - ww.
ily'sltrwnr "- a
retarded-P3rj;cooi- weather; snow con
yr" tlnues In the mountains, so the prospect
foa lrrlaatlon water la noW ood.
sstm.
showing
aI'V iniwtn. ourgaruons at-arstan-
VT bte?: '"muh
grain were ,never -better; muchmore
grass than-usual at thls time of year;
hay -crop sttould be above average;
cherries were badly damaged by. frost;
apple orchards are covered with bloom
and appear uninjured. '
- New Pine Creek, Lake 'countyYA. M.
SmlthrsCold and atormy "fore-partr of
week, with some enow and hall; latter
part 'warm and pleasant; precipitation
or ttenent to araln and meartnwar rnilt
- -;t ; . r . ' .
KZ?olZ,m- Bartlett and
PPW" .C
riemisn iseauiy pears aoout aa large as
STREET WORK WILL BE
rVIGOROUSLY. PUSHED
A contract for the Improvement of
Twenty-third street, between Washing
ton and Thurman streets, a distance of
1 1 1 Jblocks, jwlth macadamjavment,was
'' tTJVJ. V.
utlve board to the Paclflo Bridge com-
j pany fo 5,04.70-Tha- bid was 4
within 10 per. cent of the estimate of
the costs-made by City Engineer Wan
ser. Other bids for the work .were
receivea irom uie uiamona nana com
pany. K.tOO; J. R. O'Nell. (7.004. .
Qeorge W. Simons,' manager of the
Pacific Bridge company, was Instructed
to proceed immediately with the lm-
provement. . The property owners de
sired to have the street , paved before
! the exposition opened, but the work was
delayed because on former occasions th,e
bids for the contract were too high and
the executive board refused to let the
contract. , ' :
City Engineer Wsnter notified the
board that he would soon- be In a posi
tion 'to secure crushed rock for. much
iessr-thsjthL.cltynQw Jays for It. ; .
RAILROAD WILL BRING
TRAIN-LOADS OF TOURISTS
8. A. Hutchinson,' Chicago manager of
the tourist department of the Chicago
ft Northwestern, has closed a contract
-with the American inn at the exposition
grounds, for - accommodation . oC four
Prpiuceri to Consumer -
We desire td call the attWhtldri of large consumer of feed and hay In
this city, and in the surrounding country, to the following prices. Own-
' lng and -operating an Interior warehouse system - and. eliminating tVe
middle man's profit, we feel thst these prices, must appeal to all inter-'
:.,estedr- . - - .1 . J :'!' '.'-, . "l"
'! i - Per tori..: . '
w - ROLliRDt BARt.teT, 0-Ib sacks 1 ... A ; . . . . . . . . . f 23.50
CHOICH WABHINOTON-FJCKU OATS . .v. ........... , 20.OO
ROLLED OATS (nothing but oats) ................... 2.5
22, SHBLLKIT COFy j ............. ....,,..... 2K.OO
'f .CRACKRD rOriN'-, l.f rr, viTi, i , , i , ,ii.immim. itfl.OO ,.
' .MIDDLINOS. 0's ....... .iS. 26. SO
SHORTS, JO'S ... '. ....... . t ... ..... . ; .; .. 21. BO
r BRAN. 0's and 19. BO
, WHEAT, No. t aub or Red................ ............ 2H.OO '
KA8TERM 'WAHHINOTON . TIMOTHY HAT .......... 1T.OO
, IDAHO TIMOTHY HAY i ....... . 1S.OO ,
ALFALFA HAY 7.... v ...... ..TV ....... '.U.. ll.SO"
. rom-ssivztxat, !aob boo nm voir. , ; .-
. pacific chain cor.iPAriY
Thlrteanta and Keejaey1 B'lreets1"lhone Main BS07.
Restored to
... . .... . -: ' '"' I
advertising- etatement. Remember I
deliver dlrpctty to yoa a free sample
- J . I
. Dottle- pi tms DS4r restorer, which la
ortbis blr restorer, which is
is true.
hair. Address MARY
T. (inLDM AN. u ftnMm.n Bnilin.
St. Paul. Minn. For aala by ! .....I.
forced Sale on Shoes
' We hava prepared quite a big stock of
Men's and 'Ladles' Tan. Patent Leather
and Vict Kid 8loes snd Oxfords.' - We
right season. That's why we cut the
prices on them-in time, such as f 4.00
apd 15.00 values forfl.75, $2.50
and" 3.SO.
Regular 8umTOer Carai7'B1ioetflt
Sl.OO. H1.25 ad 1.507J :
-Ulg BHvtiiavon (BtrU'-BhoeS and-Sllo-
1perSi 2,0Q nd j.6 values or 1.QQ
If 1.25 and $ f.50T I -
" JMn jthd Jput bjugf in yptt.getj'out.
Spring. SuitT-op JCualLand jPactaHat
I of- Sh'rt.T come .and 'see us. We' will
wrvtryOnrne tlrtra Tm her-prtw"1rpt!0n1s
parlson to hlfth-rent stores' prices.-
J0HNiDELLAR
AT "TWO STORES.
rirst and Yamhill and Third and Davis.
Dr. B. E.-
WRIGHT
Til SCTElTlriO
DEVTCST that
relieves all pain
In dentai.ppera-
uona. -
3401, washlagtoa
v. oox. BeveaU.
Oradaats
A marl ma ' School - of
KlrkiTlll. Mo ,
Otteepathy,
Osteopathic Pnyatrtan.
AH Chronic and -
41n A
Ablnftoa bMs. . n.K..iL. riMu..
I Jbl.rd k st., W'rtUrt-i,
legion ana mars. ' -
Portland. Without Droa,
special tralnloads of S00 . tourists who
will visit Portland in July and August
"Each excursion will be high class,
and In charge of experienced men and
women," said W. A. .Cox. general agent
for the Northwestern, "Tane will be
chaperones, ladjles maids, and a complete-
- retlnuo ttt servants, and these
tourists will lark - nothing that will
make their trip, to. the 'Lewis and Clark
exposition interesting and . pleasant.
They will spend two days at the exposi
tion, a day on the Columbia riven, and a
das sight-seeing In Portland," , - .
The Northwestern has just Issued
800.000 copies jf ltsjfolder givlngjte;
roundTlxip ratesTrbm all principal cit
ies of the middle west to Portland.
Another ttew folder contains matter per
taining to tha various conventions to
be held here, and a list of the Portland
hotels and rooming houses, with the
rates to be charged by, each for the
fair period. -v, . "'
ii i . ... .,. :
- - referre4 Stock- Oaamed Ofoods,
Allen dt Lewis' Best Brand.
OsteoDathv
r ,
1- . i-mammmjur
hoPortlani
PORTIANTS OREGON.
. American Plan $3.00 Day
end upward. .
THSAKJDiRTEMTOR TOUR
Mis AriLt (,umm::buai-v.
r- - - tBAVELE.Ka ;, '
Speclsl rates made to famlllo ,
and single gentlemen A modern
Turkish bath establlahotenl la the ,
- hotel. - , r-
.M. 0. kOWXBSSfanafer.
SUMMER RATES
v. Hotel Estacada 5
j' i.n Ef 'yECyko&t APRifi aa
LedclDg Bad Breakfait v.. ...,.$ l.Sl
Koum and board per day. 1.6
Rouia and board per week. ...... .-, 1ft. OO
Room and board per week (two pcrsoaa). Sa
brcakfaat ............................... ,.M)'
Dinnar -... ......4. '.. . 7S
rii6wir"imer'r"ysi"B6rsamBts7"
a speelal ticket. Including trolley trips .sail
dinner. 1 T5. ' . -r
A 'apantal Mt., binding troUey 'tripe
ssd ana day's board. $.10.
Tli-keta oo sale at the eompany'a office---
rnsT axd aldeb innn,
Pbena or write 'ii B. MABTINEZ. Manaser.
Hotel Eaton
Oornar KorrUoa and Wast raxk Itiwata. -
rTaadseoely raralabed, elegaatry eenlpped,
flreproof. five -mloutea' walk frocs heart of
bopping' and bualoeas dlatrlet, all larse,
alrr, outside rooms, ateant bested, elactrlo
llsnta telephone - In each apartment, etc.
Larseeffteee, toamsHis. smokrDs-. -wrlthig.'
Udlea' rereptlnn parlors.. Koobw reaarvad
by mall or tetepbone. .t ... ,. . ; t ..-
rrlvata eaulsaa aaeata trains aad staaaian.
I Room Sl.OO to fS.OO a Day
special Bates to OonmercUl Utn.
ICRS. XAB ZATOV.
frormarly of flotol -Badpath, Rpnkaae.)
PALACE HOTEL
Whether ha goee by land
or sea, the traveler will find
4- sy-dllgbtful-trlptoBa
Francisco, where he should
atopy at the world-famed,
Palace Hotel
0
z
and enjoy its many artraa
Uve features. For fuller
Information - write to tha
I'aiace. or see . T"4
-. . IT .0.'. JTBSStT '
at the Portland Informa
tion and Booking; Agency,
;"" - I, i
MAEQW
T. lu-la, Bas. Hgr.
Wednesday ZsealAg, May XT, 1(04.
"' - -i - lOMtr-BBCITA tg inra.-;TjiJ
xx. Bzanraxs x xzdobv.
ColrBrTJatlrsgB;1 Awwripintttr
Prleea Paripiet, fl; 'twrqaeti rlrele, 'TV; kal
eo ar. Toe and SOe; boxes and toges, VT.60,
Adrsaee sale of aeta will -npea tomorrow .
mi .ton w. neaman. Reeionitt M tn.f-r. J
U BMriU BTOCX COMPAATT.
, rnwmui figii-i rwjl
' ADsuasiow; JQ CENTS
Vatlnee arery day. :18; ereatng at 8:1.
All this week anotker bla inrfML nark,
ma ins noma , i .capaciiy-uw powarra
act bialodrama, "
A WOMAJTS atSTZVaX." - '
GRAND THEATitC
- 1KB 0BAT BICHAKDB
-" nUtrhless Male Houbrette.
' sTB. AVS XBI. LZB,
"""'" "Thoo Khalt t Steal:'
- OXBZV MeXBIOHT
JIAaTELOUS BEYMOUXS
TEED AND LAZELLE i
- MX. JOE BONMBaVjill
" ' "" GBABDIBCOrE.
LYRIC THEATRE
Mtttf--riHU aftm -
Week gtartfHg t
K0V DAT. KAT ll.
The Great American Comedy-Drama..
"UOST'AND WON"
rOIXOW THB CBOWDS.
Admlaalon:
V 10a TO AMI BEAT loe
BAKER THEATRE
week comrxxonta mat it.
Bailable Tsoderllle Keatlns at riood. lfcra.
.BAKE OKCRE8TXA
MILLER CO. ' 1
XT88 MAXDEN KELLT A CO.
TEDDY 8IMONDB AND VAKD
JEAN Wit BON ' ,
WOXWOOD'i COMEDY ACR0BATIO DTO
MTBIOAX BENTLEY BAKEROORAPK
Price of admission oee dime, matinee and nlskt
StarTheatre essf
-t rrnrs TAKcnjii tqwt ti ailkt T
OTTO FIECHTI B TYROLEAN 0.UINTIT
TOM MACK REIM CHILDREN '
KRETORE "B08C0E ARBUCKLI, "
"TKZ OOUVTERrEITERB" '
Sbown by tbe Atamamne.
Shews I SO, f:m, p. at. Admlaalno 10, Jr). -tne,
- JOHN U SULLIVAN WEIlK MAY i.
im m m mimmv
' HAWTHORN TERBACS
' rORTLAKS HEIGHTS
Now epea. Take Portland Helfhta ear and get
off at Hawthorn Terrace, one blnrk frota ear -Unw.
No ellmMns. EWtrle slerator. . ,
Moat Das.ilfteent view la Am-rlrt. See.
heanllM affect of powerful searvkllsUt boat
top at tewar. Onea S a. m. t n. a.
ADMISSION IS CENTS. - 1
BLAZIEB BROB.
1 1
CONCBRT RTRRY NIOHT.
BW.S4S BtlBWSTPm
Oftloe With Stay o Co, Toot ef Z0a.
ola St, rboae Kala S.
Slab Wood, pet lund........
Dry Slab Wood. "per load.;.
Box Woodi per load. .
CI. .1-1
Above prices do not apply to I-'
rorlUnJ or in llitttht.
in
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