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THE" OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING MAY 18, 1903.
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TOWN TOPICS
' . tonioht's amusements.
, l.yrle., , ...."Lost and Won'
-, Empire;-.. "A Woman's Heronse"
Kiar , Vaudeville
Jj'sml tumiuui mu ii 1 1 imujya"l
Baker .Pf .f r.f , , , . , , . V.uiltllln
ssasacscT
' Following; tha - lnitallatlon ofnewly
'..' elected officer tha grand court of Ora
- Kon Forester of America adjourned Ut
"" venlnx, to meet next year at Condon,
; tha third Tuaaday In May. A. Bchroeder
- ; of Astoria waa choaen supreme deputy
.. .chief . ranger A --number of minor
changes -were made tn tha constitution.
'It waa decided to hold he grand court
- aeaaiona. annually Inatead of biennially.
r The executive .committee,-consisting of
Grand Chief Ranger K. V- Bourgeois,
, Grand Sub-Chief Wi H. Warner. Grand
- Secretary A. - Brauer, Grand Treasurer
: , Frank Poaal, ,and A. B. Dalgety. chalr--w-men
of the trustees, will conduct J
V. organisation work of tha order, and
,. an effort will h made to aeoure a large
lncreaa of membership by tha ttm of
the next grand court... ... .. --:
, Multnomah Tvnoaraohlcal Union. No,
, Iowa; President, J. U Price; vlce-preal-'
dent. JL L. Jorrence; secretary., Lon
- Pe Tarmond; reading clerk. R. A. Har
rls;. sergeant-at-arma. J I. McCown;
, doorkeeper. P. P. McCully; delegate to
, International union. IL H. Austin; aud
: tting committee,'. W. C. IIrtla B. B.
latughlin, H.- Lohman; executive
'y committee,. E. F. Caton. R. K Coburn,
' W. C. Davie. F. M. Zigler, C. - H.
tthoadea. Arthur Brock; memberahlp
t committee, J. J. Johnck. t. F. Rait,. J.
. C. Yeaerakl; delegatea to Allied Print
ing Tradea council. W. B. Pavlee. HtTgh
, . Glen. A.tA. Hlckey; delegatea to Fed-
ratd-TrBdaa--eonnctt.'--Oharle Foster;
"',, -A.- Harris. -Arthur. Purdy. ;r;- .;: ,
t In the circuit court yeaterday Judge
Seara "rendered a. verdict for $15,000 and
tntereat at I per cent sine 1196, in favor
of iul.la Hoffman fn her "ult against H.
LH. Ilablghoret. O. W. Williams, D. U
Edward, J.-P. Iioney, 8. A. Stan--;
uryr Marian A. Smith, O. W. gtaver,
.Richmond Kelly. John Corklah, B. P.
. Fraaer. J, P. Raamuaaen. Alfred Kum
.. mer, Thomaa Van Scoy.and F. -I Po
, , ,aon. stockholders In tha Portland, Guar
' anty company, now defendant, which
. waa organized to finance the Portland
r,unlverelty. , Mr a. Hoffman purchased . a
note for. $15,000, Indorsed by tha da
. . fendants, which waa not paid. Tha caaa
baa been carried to tha supreme court
and back. Tha defendanta will salt for
.'"'a new trlaL
,.,.. Tom Armltage, an Insane prisoner at
"7Th "cminfy - liiTr,- atTaixptart -autrM7't
hanging In hla -cell Tuesday night He
waa locked ip at t o'clock, and a" oon
- aa the officers disappeared h cut the
--blanket a lnte ahreda,-made repa. . (led
It about hla neck and Jumped from tha
v bed In the hop sf breaking hla necK.
--v When found by the" office rs blood waa
'streaming-from his -fiose, . hla tongue
21 protruded, and ha would have axplred
wMbln- few minute : If aid had not
been given..
A portraitof th -chamber' newly
fiCtert arrralary. Flmanl C, Glltaee.
and an article by him on th work to
"r- follow Mi Lewji and Clark exposition,
v la- a feature of the May number of th
. Chamber of Commerce Bulletin. -.W. A.
...:..Mara contrlbutea hla views of th r-
i oent ' railroad rate conference n Port'
- yland. 'Tha hop industry of Oregon Is
-f.- discussed by W. n Clarke of Gevala,
fJosophlr counff comes In fpr a strong
arricie oy aJV. iouaina. -i
' Allan A. Wright, who haa filled th
poaltlon of chief clerk.ajhePprtlhd
"ul"- mr- njaiif jrears, iaa peen ap
pointeo anerntant manager and will re-
' llev Manager' Bowera of many of the
.nraupua duties attendant on'tb accom
modatlon of th exposition visitors. - N.
IC , Clarke haa succeeded.: Mr. Wrffeht,
and I-E. Batleyrf ui mei ly of the
- Southern at St. Louis, has -taken th
-- place, behind th counter.
Waverly addition are cordially Invited
to attend a tea to be ' given In the -new
'building Saturday afternoon, from to
- o'clock. Mr. H. C. Kckenberger of
tn Honart-uurtia nns charge of th tea
and will be th hostess for, th after
noon . together with members- of th
Baby bom board. A good musical pro
gram will be given. Visitors should
take the. Richmond car which leave
2a and 43 minutea after th hour.
).$00-arr wheat farm for sal In
'eastern Oregon; H In wheat and balance
' plowed for fait seeding; can b bought
any time within nextIOdaygJor I1U9
per acre, incmaing an ui - crflp 'and
plowing. Wilt take $3,000 to $3,000 In
'Portland property on the deal. Great
bargain. Place U well Improved. On
mile from RJl. station. 71 Johnson
street. Phone Main 6818.
i Th Werlh - Paelflo-B." g.1 euiiinsny'
steamship Roanoke. 2,400 tons, - teth
- only steamship running to Los Angeles,
-calling at Cooa-bay,- Eureka and -San
Francisco-,- giving pasaengerg a view of
th eoaat an rout. Sails Saturday,
May $0, from Columbia dock ' No. 1.
-Ticket offlc S1 Washington street.
'Harry Toung, agent, 'Phone Main $88.
.-- Frank Montgomery, leading- man of
th Empire atock company, was arc!
. dentally Stabbed In th neck yesterday
, afternoon In th seen which doses th
first set of "A Woman's Revenae." by A.
-Neale, a 'member of th company. . Three,
stitches , were '.required to close . th
, wound, and th leading, man ' went- on
To Proprietors pf Hotel and Rooming
- HousoaIf , you have- m unclaimed
trunk which was delivered to you by th
, Baggag at Omnibus Transfer company,
rplas notify themTPfiope Maln Hi.
- The ibunty grand 'Jury today haa been
. engaged In gathering Information touch-
. Ing the work of th city engineer's 'd.
,-partment and haa had Inspactora'aa wit
. r mi.- . .i A ik. Lii...j
scandal a la said ta have been fruitful.
.f
PANAMA
Cannot be beaten for comfort
We've an excellent ,
'- assortment at j '
$5, $6.50, $r, $8, $10,
-$12.50, $15
Hewett, Ert&ay Ot Col
.. 1 - XAfelkDAimi, 'r . ''v;--348
Wmtklngton Strt
' JXIAB OtAJTO rXlATkJt
HATS
and the promts Is that substantial re
sults will b shown when tha grand
Jary feporta. Carefat wra; la dona tn
laylna a aura foundation for any In
dlctments that may be returned, and
evidence of salient character haa been
seoured,. . accordihg ,to the district at'
David S. Stearns has bought from tha
Flalachner estat a lot (0 by .100 feet
on Fourth afreet, adjoining tha Wells-
I ast, lie -will eree m building' on th
ground In the near 'future. Tha same
estate ha aold to J. Fredenthal lot 7,
In block $16. for $4,000. and Mr. Fred
enthal haa transferred tha property to
B. Singer, r . , , J '
The Portland Board of Trade Journal
f&r May telle of the work of the board
during the last $0 days. The editor
haa mad a trip to eastern Oregon
visiting Tha Pallea, Hood River and
other points, Including Walla Wall,
Washington, and tells of grain- and
fruit crops, and the growth of tewna.
A Investment which' begta 10 per
Cent: "A-Malheur county farm, $0 acre
of land, 70 In alfalfa: $i.00 worth of
proauca grown laat year and yialda alae
iron) I to 11 tons of alfalfa annually.
Prte- $8,000. For -further Information
aa ad on tha classified . page under
Farma.".,.
Wanted ' at' once -3,000 atrawberrjr
plckera at Hood River men. women
and children. Good pay. Take Regula
tor line steamers from foot of Alder
treat every morning, except Sunday, 7
o'clock. - Call up dock- and aecure bag-
gaga- tag free. Office open-' Bunday,
can Mim.iiv
4 Th annual examination of the .Part'
land poatofftc waa completed yesterday
by the postal Inspectors . . Poatmaatar
Mlnto'a conduct of tha offlc wta found
thoroughly aattafactory, and especial
praise was glven-ty1thelnspectora to
th cashier, C- A. Straus. . - -
- Prescriptions - and drug orders ln
trusted to Albert Bernf, tha druggist.
Second and Washington, always receive
In utmost" oar-; and attention In every
detalL No disappointment nor dlssatls-
laotlon lLyou wiiLlet Jp attend.to
your drug wanta.
- ... -
' 10.000 Immigrant Wanted To locate
alone, th Oreaon Water rower at Rail'
way companya tin oiwn ' roruang
and Satacada. ' For Information Inqulr
of th Oregon Water Powen Townslta
company, 1$ Flrat gtrMt. Phone, Main
$1.
In the county court th will, of Lydl
v. in lies waa nieo ior propai yeair
day. Th property In, Multnomah
conntypvatoeor at $850rndmvn acres
of land near. Cincinnati atoviMKtrf
.rH4rtes-.n.;r r-4
A receDtton was alven - last' evening
by the Kpworth' Iagu to the new
member of th Taylor street Metnoalal
church. Vaughn Beharrell sang-' and
Ml as Georgia Newbury recited, and re-
rreanmenia war serveo. .
All persons having bills sgainst Mt,
Haod division No. $1 will pleas present
them at - once,- at headquarterar" 133
Washington street. K. B. Coman, Chair
man Executive Committee. . t.'
Every raspr sold by Albert Bernl, th
druggist. . Second and Washington. Is
absolutely guaranteed satisfactory or
money back. Time and money saved by
being your own barber. -
W are still fitting those $$.10 glaaaes
for $1. If you need glasses It will be to
your Interest -to call On Metser V Co.,
Jewelera and eptlelans. 111 Sixth street.
Steamer -Alliance satis from Couch
street dock for Cooa Hay '"df-li-eiia
Fridayrilay! 7ii pTmry. pTBaum,
gartner; agent. rPhon Main 861.
Attention Is called, to The Journal's
market page Friday, where th-3dl
can procure all th goodies in th mar-
$1,000 reward fop - any-' adulterations
found in Oregon Grape or Paciflo Cream.
. Ansley Printing Co., $59 Oak. '
CITY'S HOSPITALITY
, TO WARM THANKS
Order of Railway " Conductors,
Through. Local Committees,
i.Says People Were- Kind.
In acknowledgment of a cordial re
ception given th grand division of th
Order of. Railway Conductors .on th
occasion of Its convention in Portland,
th local executive- committee of the
Order has Issued the following:
' -porm rra,or.ri ajr-rr
To all railroad officials of ateam and
electric lrnes, the management of tha
Regulartor line of boats, th Portland
Commercial Club, lha Jr. M. C A., all
fraternal associations, th management
of th Lewtg and Clark exposition, th
officials of th Pullman company, th
management ..and , employes of th
Northern .Pa'cTflo. Terminal company,
members of th Brotherhood of Loco
motive Engineers, Brotherhood of Loco
motive Firemen and urotnernood or
Railroad Telegraphers, th - atate and
city officials, the merchants and busi
ness men, and th "boys" of Railroad
row: - '- . .
Toy th courtesies extended to our 1
visitors, and th generous display oi
deooratlona mad by th merchanta and
business- -nvem-ln- -hone --of -ur--thiitlth
session of the grand division- of the
Order of Railroad Conductors, the mem
hern of -Mount Hood -division - No.- t,
O. R. C, desire to express their slncer
thanka for th asalstano And coopera
tion w have received from everybody
in , Portland .In making our reception
the grand success our visitors - have
declared lb to be. - - - - -
'W have entertamed -nearly 1.100
visitors. 8oon every passenger train
of 'the United Slatea., Canada' and Mex
ico will ba In charge of members of
our order. Many hav just left for
their respective homes. I am sure front
their. . expressions of thanks . extended
to U-local. member for t generous
reception accorded, we hvevflacd on
all passenger trains a llv pre agent
to spesk a good word for Oregon, Port
Isnd, th Ro city, and advertls tha
advantages to be derived from a trip
to th Pacific-northwest.. and' viewing
th beauties of th Lewis and Clark
exposition. B. B. COMAN, ,
"Chairman Executive Committee, ,
; - "Division No. 1."..
1 Concrete Fireproof Building. 1
Concrete fireproof .building-material
la being manufactured- by th Concrete
Construction company at East Sixth and
Madison streets. This company Is con
structing-a building at Lnlon avenw
and' East Oak streets for Councllmsn
John P. Sharkey and ' Invites any on
Interested In a modern fireproof, build
ing that will ba better and cheaper than
brick to 'rail at their office, .room .701
Chamber of. Commerce bulMing, wrier
further .Information will be cheerfully
given them, fbon Main 180. . - v '
SAVED FOUR COOLIES
FR0:,I THE, YAVES
Exciting Adventures Mark the
yaga-xtSteamerRapaiicL
From Japan.
HELD UP IN OCEAN BY ,
. - 'JAPANESE CRUISER
Chief Officer Alldridge Coes to
Rescue of Chinese, Six of
Whom Drownl
- Flying the Union )ack instead of tha
German flag, which It-was locally sup
posed h carried, the steamship Ra-
pallo reached, port Jhiaj morning after
an unusually quick passage of If days
from Moji. She moored at tho'lnman-;
Poulaen mill, where 'she will be sup
nlled with 1.E00.000 feet of lumber for
Calcutta, . It Is probabl th iargo wllP
b completed on the sound.
. Aside from a series of rain, snow and
hailstorms, encountered off th Aleutian-
Island. Uh ship had fin weather for
her voyage. The . Aleutians wer
wrapped in a mantle t)t 'snow, which Is
said to be rather unusual at thla sea
son, r a steamer was signted near in
Aleutians, but her name could not b
deciphered. .. She waa westward bound
and was supposed to be oh of th reg
ular liners from th Paciflo oaat.
While en rout from Shanghai to
Mojl th Rapallo waa held up by a Jap
anese cruiser. After all questions had
been answered satisfactorily th
steamer was permitted to. proceed; th
Japs did not take the trouble to board
her. . At Mojl a cruiser rrora th rront
with 'wounded- soldiers put Into port a
few minutes after th Rapallo. Than
n interesting . sight - waa witnessed.
Friends 'of the returning troopers eni
barked In sampaba and went out lh th
harbor to. welcome them home, tsacn
occupant ot th amall craft carried a
long bamboo - pole, with an ; Iron hook,
which they fastened to the sldss Of 'Mi'
cruiser and climbed aboard, hand over 1
hand. All performed, th feat -. Ilk
trained athletes, except on man, who
dropped into th aea; he cam up smil
ing, however, and -In th next attempt
succeeded, amid th cheer of .hlBom--l-
radea. ' ' " 111
- - nhl'i.Chlef OfHcer Alldrldga
tha-Prtnclprt actor In a harolo deed;
h rescued four Chinese-Booties from
drowning. Together with six compan
ions tha Chinamen wer In an old Junk,
when a.- terrifla squall -cam - up. Th
Craf.t c,apslsed and th" occupants wer
precipitated 'into th aea. Chief Officer
Alldridge and three Bailors from tha
Rapallo lowered a small boat and went
to tneir assistance, it seemea impos
sible they would be' able to return, sd
terrible wss th storm. However, they
reached th scene of the accident and
succeeded In picking up four of the
rnnll.i .hut lit Ttr ilrnwnnl. ',.
Th steamer'a offlcera are R. J. Hey,
captain; H. G. Alldrldga, flraVofflcer; A.
E. Bailey, aecond officer; F. W. White,
third officer; Charles Chapman, chief
englnear. . - -, . . ,
LLlWOULO A VOI O-A- Fl RE.
Xaatar sf 7renoh Bark Inquire Aboat
Xturnb Cargoes on Deck.
1 Captain Haumon, maater of th4
I French bark La Fontaine.- which la
Captain Haumon, ' maater- of
the.
under charter ' to transport lumber to
England, aent s cablegram to hla owners
yesterdsy for Instructions as to whether
or not a portion of the- cargo ahould
be carried on deck. Since hla arrival
at Portland tn,klpper states hs
learned of the ' existence of a Jawln
Englandproviding for-the Imposition
of a heavy fine for carrying lumber on
tha deck of a veJsel Into ' any of th
ports there between October SI and
April 1.
The penalty for any violation of th
law- la said to . be $zs for every 100
cubic feet of -lumber so csrrled. Off
th coast of England sever storms
rag during the season named, and it
appears that-a number of square-rig
gers loaded with lumber on deck hav
been wrecked and big -loss -of - llf
resulted. Hence, the passage of the
law. La, Fontaine will not ba ready
to sail before the middle, of June, and
it will -not be possible for her to reach
England until about Christmas. Con-
aequently tha owners will be subject
to a fin If she Is fitted out with a
deckload of lumber.
FLOUR : SUPPLY- CONE.
Trodaot-W
ad .to
Oomplejaj Femdene's Oao..;
Having exhausted the supply of flour
at th local mills tha British, ateamahlp
Femden could not complete her cargo
yeaterday, and will probably not get
away for two daya. It la expeoted- that
enough flour will reach port this after
noon from' Tacoma, over th Northern
PaclflcV to load her.
It is th first - time - for mors tban
a year that flour had 'to b procured
on th sound for a steamer loading at
thla port. Th shipment from tha
north la of about 400 . tons. I'sually
flour Is sent from Portland to Tacoma
and Seattle to f til th liners loading
there for th far-east, Th Fernden
has been In port over two weeks snd
the shippers are anxious to , get her
ready for sea Under ordinary circum
stances she would have been out several
days from th Columbia -river, 'but It
was"nceaaa,ryror 'hertd " move often
a tska cargo at th various docks, --
iv$mi$ otf mn nrcMASav
Officials of the Portland, Aslatle
Steamship companji aay their ateamers
hav been carrying more freight back
nd forth between fli oriental. .porta
since th war haa been In progress
Pirorfucer toConsumer
W desire to call th attention of large consumers of feed and hay In
.this city, and In the surrounding country, to th following prices. Owl.-'
Ing and operating an Interior warehouse system and eliminating th
middle man's profit, wa feel that the1 prices must sppeal to alt Inter
ested: ,., . v . . y
, . - - . - i. . - - Ter- ton. .
ROLLED B A RLKt, $0-lb sscks.... f 23. SO .
1. CHOICE WASHINGTON FEED OATS .... ...... 20.OO
'. ROLLED OATS (nothing but oata) .- 20.5O -
SHELLED CORN 25.00 - -
, CRACKED COR-K .v.. .. .. 20. OO
- .- MIDDLINGS. fO'a ...................... . ........... a6.ts.yT
SHORTS, $0g i. ....... .................' ....... 2 LftO
- BRAN. (O's and $' 19.50
WHEAT. No. 1 Club or Red. 28. OO
"L. , EASTERN WASHINGTON TIMOTHY HAT 1T.OO ,r. '
. IDAHO TIMOTHY HAY ............................. 1 5.00
1 ALFALFA HAY .....;. . .11. SO -
4 - - FOB DSUTXSY, AH9 SOo FSB TO. ; ; ' ' ' .
.PACIFIC. GR.A1N COMPANY
Talrttb advKaraey Street, Fbon ttals 307. ,
OREGON
GOLDEN FIR
: t4xS$-tn. top, .well mad, solid,
- heavy legs. Reduced to r
' Jnst th "ttitng for" lodrtngJ
houses, restauranta, lc craam
, stands, etc - ". .
Our Line of
Stands
i Is new and comprises an end
less - variety all styles and ;
-prtO.--.- - "-t-,r..v--i.r
iV Makt th Trm$ ' '
.Formarly V. T. TunUtur Co.
184186 FIRSTSTRBETr
than at any other period. On, her last
trip th NlcOmedla brought. $.000 tons
from Hongkong to Kobe, and almost
Invariably a big consignment of goods
is tsken by each of th ateamers from
Kobe to Hongkong. All tha- producta
handled between - th way porta .wer
grown, iroducedor--manTifacturjd " In
those secUons; they -are largely made
up of rloe. cotton, hides, fish, tea, eta
All th ric unfit for export Is kept
for local consumption. : . - .
EXPORTERS WILL WAIT.
Wo Toasaf , WfflB ' CnrtT4f or
... jrw Orada Crop TTntU Tail, ;
Exporters" say' that it is -hot likely
any . tonnage will be chartered to take
new-crop grain to the United Kingdom
until' September, -when. tbey. wlll.-b
able to form an accurate Idea of th
extent of th yield and what the ruling
prV of the cereal Is going to be. Last
sesson a big fleet of vessels, was en-
aged long before th crop waa har-
nearly every exporter loat money by
tn transaction. . . .
When th grain began ' to arrive at
tidewater. It la explained, tha local
price waa so high that It could not be
sent to the port -across the seaa st
th-rat at whtchthsr ships Tiad been
chartered without the shippers entail
ing heavy losses. .. In the light of this
recent .experience It Is given out that
th aJMrrorwlTr"Iiot b committed
thla year. - At Ban-Francisco about a
MqseneB8elshayeen fixed for nfa.
crop loading, but so rar none has been
.engaged for . Portland or Puget-sound
business.
WANT THE CROWDS.
Xepreaeataxlvea of sTortbera Traasporta-
tloa Oompanle Will AdvsrtU. ,
Freight and passenger agents of rail
road and steamship companies are flock.
Ing Into Portland from th north to
shape up an effective mod of advertis
ing their respectlv lines so aa to catch
th eye of the - eastern visitors , who
ar xpcted-to arrive her soon for the
fair. Among those who. arrived - last
night ar M. J. B. White, general freight
and paaaenger agent of th Whit Pass
Yukon railroad;-A. LT Berdoe, eon
trailer for th same line; George W. An
drew, northwestern passenger agent of
th Paciflo - Coast Steamship company.
Seattle, and E. 7. COyle, general pas
senger agent for th Canadian Paciflo
Railroad Navigation company. Van-
cotiver, B. C.
The visitors will go to th fair
grounds and mak arrangements for
placing advertising -matter there, Mr.
iVhlte s will largely consist of pictorial
scenes of the Yukon river, obtained from
paints sleing the1 rnnte'Pf His Una,
tbt:
Andrews la Interested In getting -eastern
visitors to go to Alaska from Seat
tle on th steamers operated by the Fa-
4Stflo Coast Steamship company. - Tha
Canadian Paciflo operates a .line of
steamers fromvahcouver to 'Skagway
and Mr. Coyl Is hers to mak that mat
ter known. -
ALONG THE WATER FRONT.
The schooner Beulah has been char
tered to load lumber at Portland for
California, port; her cargo will be
supplied .by the Inraan-Poulsen mill.
Because of a shortage of lumber th
Steamer Aurell will not sstl for' San
Francisco until tomorrow. Th steam-
era Kdondo, Northland -and South Bay
will go out this evening.
Laden with lumber for San Pedro th
SchoonerEndeavor- left yesterday after
noon. . .
Steamship Nlcomedla haa moved to the
Alblna dock, where It Is thought sh will
complete her argo in. tlma to jail for
the orient on Baturday.
Torilght th steamer Despklrh la due
from San Francisco with -a small gen
eral enrgo; returning sh will tak lum
ber. The Aberdeen at th sama Una ar
rived at Aatona last night; after dls-
Cove 1 1
i Interesting"
-"WanAds,x!
Girls, ar you seeking employ-
;mentt An ad from - th ,-Halp"
"Wanted, first-class girl for gen
eral housework; small' family.
Hurty along.
If your business haa Increased
to th extent that you need an
other horse, read thla: "For sale,
one good delivery horse, harness
' and wagon.' Call on or address
C Rich, Lents, - Oregon." Be
classification "For Bale -Horse
anp- Carriages" forother horse
desls. . . ' ' . ..'.'...',-,.. ;:
Rather hard to rent stores now,
though If you ar quick her' a a ;
ehao: f fered In, this - valng'
laaua: "Sor for rent and Bx
ture for ssl,. It North 8lxth
street" ..-Short And to the point;
eht
J-Tlma to dig up . your camera ,
now . and tak pictures of the
: beautiful scenery . offered atOba
fair grounds. When , you need
card mount ae B. L. Woodworth T
Mlg. o.. ieoi jrourm sireev ma
ad will be found under th head
ing of "Photograph Mounte" In
- th' "Directory" for future refer-
enc. . - i ' . -
Practical men, glv'. thla aom
attention; It'll pay you: "Wanted,
to do carpenter' wprk or wagon
painting for good wagon or buggy.
Call at th shop of Wahl Bell..
Sixteenth - and Ollean streets."
Good way to Improve your prop
..Ttr. , , ; --.-V. : ' -
Ar you . having any difficulty
In renting a bloa, pleasant fur
nished room? Don't go further
until you've read - this sd from
classification "For Rent Fur
nished Rooms.,,-Nlely-furnlshd
rooms, . single - or- In suit, for
"transients, bOcTbo and-$ 1.00-av-'day.
S90 Jffersomtre!."- -
DO N0T-HIRRY
' If you ar In need of a Suit of Cloth, I
Spring Overcoat. Hat, Pants os- Shoes,
do hot buy at the first stor you com
to. Th best. thlng-t- 4-tO-vtelt
sever! reliable stores and - then' com
and se - -.-.:-.'?. -.--"-.
JOHN DELLAR
Oa Corner ytrst and TambUl er Oomi
,.-.v , - .Tblrtl and ZMvm. . ...
W also carry a complete line of I
Ladle' and Misses Shoe. W ssve
you- $0o on - every -r dollar you Invest
with .us... .. : v 'i
Jewel - decked or tatter - torn,
ZTI1QT Is no-favor- -th 3-
rich man's diet. It Is -within '
th reach of th poorest man '
""or woman that exists ier
feet food for rich or poor, 10
r paeaagei 1
M
IT AtL GROCE.
embarking her passengers sh left for
Gray' Harbor, where sh will receive
a lumber cargo. ;
A telegram -received - by - th - local
United States engineers fhis morning
from th war department-stales that
$5,000 la how available to be expended
lor dredging operations at cooa nay.
Bids for th work will b solicited.
Owing to disagreeable weather th
work of repairing the government cable
at th mouth of th Columbia river has
been . temporarily abandoned. District
Forecaster Beala returned , home ,1ast
evening, when ha resumes th tssk It
Is probabl lie' will secure a barg from
which to conduct operations.
Bzmrae uerr.
L. M. West, ' In speaking of th ex-
pected heavy paaaenger tralpc to Alatga,
said yesterday:
"On page ulna In yesterday's Issue you
quote -me as saying every berth on the
excursion ..steamer- Spokane - had been
reserved for the season. This Is ah er
ror. I said a heavy booking had been
pected a good business and that nearly
every berth was sold ror two -sailings.
The Spokan Is making six trips, and
w hop to be abla to take car of all
th business thst offers.
BVTOBO CT.OATBB.
' (Journal Special Bmlee.)
San Frsnelsco, Msy IS. Th United
States army transport Buford, which
went aground a week ago while entering
the harbor at Malabango, island or Min
danao, waa successfully floated yester
day and proceeded to Manila under hen
own steam, on reaching mere sne win
ha renatrad. .but It. Is not believed she
was badly damaged. . :
MARINE NOTES.
Astoria,
Steamer Elmore, for Tillamook.
Sailed at :30 a. m.. teameV
T6-
ledo, for Oray's Harbor.
.- Outside t,7 a., m.. a four-mastsd
Arrived down at a. m., schooner
Endeavor.
Astoria. May' 17. Arrived at 1:40 p.
m., schooner Virginia, rrora can r ran-
Cisco. I '' '
Arrived In and sailed out at $ p. m..
steamer Aberdeen, ' from San Francisco,
f or Gray'a "Harbpr. . v
Left up ar p. m., timiisn steamer
Ra paMtr " ' ' "
San Francisco, May 17. Arrived.
brlgantln Lurlin. from Astoria..-!
Astoria, May IS. Condition of th
bar at a. a. m., smooth;, light north
wind; weather, clear. . ,
- Clearing the Decks.
For the new L, C. Smith Bfos. Writ
ing ln'sUh machines, with; whtchiw
ar now flllMig orders,- Se our wlndAw
for snap's IA partly used Trtachlne of
other makes, traded out Jtor Miv Smith'
latast product.- L. ft. M. Alexander ft
Co., exclusive dealers entire coast, 1$$
Thrd street, -'. ' , - f .,'
- BTABOBUSTXO KBBTZBOe. ' ,
Th interest In the German evangelis
tic meeting, la Increasing. - Th evan
gelist, JL B. Roller, preached on Jere
miah vl:14. and urged the unconverted
to accept Ood's p"c. Fifteen persons
responded. The aftermeetlng waa well
attended arid lasted long. i.
k7 n jtz JL.
SUMMER
Have you a place for a hammock? If you have we -have
the kind that will fill your needs. They come in
full lengths with or withourtrlftee. The patterns are
- pretty-omantripev floral and g eometrkal-deslgna--- J
and plain colors. . Most o them are htted with the new,
head rest. Better have one. . ' V:
HAMMOCKS $2.00 TO $10.00
LAWN MOWERS
There's -hone of the traditional hard work about
pushing one of our Lawn Mowers Ihey are made with
compensating gears and run smoothly and casily-Thc
blades are made at the right angle, keep sharp arid cut
evenlyt We make only one condition for good work
Ttise good oiVand ,PFeMrTaranteetherB0werri Let us
ahow you how good they are. ' - '.
iTHE EASr RUNNING KIND '
$3.25 TO $12.00 ,
GARDEN HOSE
When you go hose-buying just remember that, wa.
are prepared to 'furnish hose, reel and sprinkler , at"
moderate prices. And best ot all remember that we :
guarantee every f opt of hose we selL That means -satisfaction
lor youj-and hose that will wear.
IVERirrOOrGUARANTEElT
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13 GOOD
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' ftlCVI
BBUASCO .THEATRE
(Foraerly Colombia Theatre.) -14tB
and Waablngtoa sta. Phone Mala til.
IfatlaeM Satnrdar and Bandiy and Special
Matinee Toesdax (Deeorstloa Day).
Br Special ArrsngenMnt With the' ' Author,
DAVID BBLASCO . .. , .
The Heart of Maryland
: Flnt Appearance la Portland of .
THIS BIX A SCO STOCK COMPANI
PRICES
jTtnlogfJ5-TBCv
Matinees, J-ooc.
Sale of Seat Opens gatardar, My SO. at
the Theatre and IMlr Vardea Candy Store.
XrXT, "THX CUXBZBS."
Ml Dfl!l AM
tun ivyvnui
TUgAimi
mpifisr Ttievs t yixm-BintiiB rrigrt-it
. . Matinee. r
Friday and Satnrday Mgbta. May 19-). 1K05.
Blatlnee Saturday at o'clock.
J. ALEX HANSA - '
PrtMnU Hlcbiri Wagner' MuterplKre.
"PAlSlf AL" .
Together with "Tb Iteisa of Loot XIV." ea
the Animated Picture Mai-hlne.
Mrs. Walter Rent Will Blag Two Nonbera.
Er.nlog rrlres Adaltn, fx; rhlldren. 2fle.
Matinee Prices Adult., tie; children, loo.
Beats now selling.
GRAND THEATRE
MATCHLESS MALE BOtTBHETTE.
THE OKZAT BICHAKDB. -
MS. AID all. J. F. LEX AMD LITTLE
MADELINE. -.
MAEVELOU BETMOVBS.
OB H M'XVIOHT. -
. ' '" TttP-AD l ar.F.i i.E,
ML BOB WHITE.
ME. $OE BONNES.
THX eiAMDIBCOPE,
EMPIRer".MorHi:
MM ton w. neaman. Kiilnt Mnsr.
rwa empiki btoctc coKPAJrr,
, i Preoantlng Ulfb-CUss PUys.
- - ADMISSION lO CENTS . '
M.tlnee entry day. t:IR; eyenlng at 8:18.
All this waek enotber bl suceeaa. Dack
Ing tha bona to capacity the powerful g-
sct melodrama,
rMA WUMASI UTSiai."
LYR.IC THEATRE
. - '-Keating A Plaod, Mfr;'
'." - Weak Starting '.-' '
'MONDAY. MAT II. .
TneTCfeat Americas Coatedyvpriui;
f LOST AND WON
70LLOW THX CROWDS. '
AAmlahionr- . '
loo-aTO ANT SEAT 10
BAKER THEATJRE
' WIXI COMMENCING MAT H.
RellWhl 1 VanileTllle Keating A Tloog. Mffr.
BAXEB ONCHESTBA
MILLEB A CO. , 1 .i. .
': TSS MALDEN KELLT CO.
TEDDT SIMONDS AND WAa
JEAN WILSON
WOBWOOD'S CO SI ED T ACBOXATTO TVO -
MUSICAL BENTLET BANEBOOBAPX
Prle of admlaalo oo dime, matinee and nlat.
StaixThxatri: jfv.
T ETNTf'S TAM0OT PONT BAltPT T
OTTO IIECHTL S TTBOI IAN UlTrT t
TOW MACK PEii C" I ' 1 EN .
XX ETC RT. BftSCOE A" -vJ. ,
"the cotjn rr.Brin . ,4"
Hh'w h 1lo ataro.'on.
Shows SO.- T ,o p m A a 1. . Me.
JgMN L fcCLLlVAN v ..a. MAX M.
es rr rvirT-r nuirn u sbbv
1
COMFORT
-I
P m 0JU1K ODSt!BVAT09T
i RAWTHOBBX TCXXACI :
POETLAKD SXIOHTS
Now seen. Tak Portias Heights esr ss4 gel
oft St Hawthorne Terrace, oo block front car
lino. No climbing. Electric elevator.
Most sias-nlrlcant view la A merles. Ba .
beautiful offset ( powerful eearebllgbt treat
top of tewar. Ope a. a, to p. sv
; ADMISSION 10-CXXTS. - '
WeedwarS Hall, Xoataeilla. Frlaap Xwmlsg. .
Best flno ta eity. Oood maale. Last ca
11 JO. Oenttomea, sue) Udloa tree.
BUAZ1EB B NOB. ..
OONCBBT BVEET N10HT. :
MS-S4B BDBNarDeV
We
-Not-Only
-Sell,
But
We Repair Watches
The finest watch - In th world
won't last Ton; without attention.
Dont neglect your watch, and
expect it to keep good time. Bring
it to us occasionally for regula
tion and cleaning. Tou'll find It
worth while. Watch repairing
her Is don fcp skilled workmen.
AaNaWrirjIit
ra xowa xxwxtxm.
293 MORRISON STREET
Offloa Wit at Bob Oo, Toot ( X.1BV.
el BH. Pboa Mala .
Slab Wood, per load,,.-..
Dry Slab Wood. pr load.
..r i.z
Bos Wood, per losd
Above rrU-e fn
el
furUand or t.-.s J- -
Plifpgofiig-
Hurt & Einniei
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