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v- - 7-ii :. - -. .A 7 JL . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.. PORTLAND, MONDAY. EVENING. MAY 29. 1905. r 0 TOWN-TOPICS "rVelaeca. -l.rrte -..-j Kmplr., Sla Mil .v......'...Tbs Heart of Marriena" v t i ' ... .T, ...... .. ' " Ida bo' Vaudeville " Marojusm.,.. ...... Lectors by Robert L tmua ' " '' Laat. night's services were the last at the Feople'e Forum. Fourth end Burnslde streets, until the first -Sunday In September. Officers for the en suing year were elected as follows: Dr. Htepnen B. Wise, president; c- il- Chapman. vf,-a.prtl..r.t;, Vll)flm fifildr man, secretary and treasurer. The JxuBlpea are; Mrs. O. 'tVapmaTtr-iirsr' B. II. Trumbull. IL D. Wagner. M. Gold man, C. E. 8.. Wood and, J. IX Stevens. :L Dr. C H. Chapman; ex -president of the University of Orgon.--whvs..tn. .have - spoken a. "Williams Against- Lane." " wa unable attend. However. K. Q. McAllister spoVe In favor of Dr. UM, and J. B. Huntington In favor of Mayor uiisms,.:.. . .., v jsi.i; ' '-Heads "of, the, Southern .Psolfic, rall , road passenger department at San Fran-.- elsco will come to Portland this waek to attend the opening of the Lewis and i '"l(wk . exposition. The irty will arrive Thursday morning,, and will" Include --. Charles S, Fee,' general -traf fie manager, - - R. A. Donaldson assistant general paa ' senger agent at San Francisco, and Q. A. - Ferkyns, sssletojiU-'general passenger , agent at Los Angeles, end a number of : ; California passenger agents. A. L. Craig, general passenger agent of the Oregon ,.: Railroad A-Navigation company, re turned this morning from trip to San iTrancisco on official business. '. The funeral services of Benton Kit lln, who died Friday, were held ysstsr day at the family residence. Thirteenth and Columbia streets. . The -services at the grave were conducted by Holbrook -Lodge of Masons, of Forest Orove, es slsted by the Portland lodge, and Dr. H. M. Ramsey of St. . Stephens chapel . officiated, and songs were rendered by 1 he Boyer quartet. The- pallbearers -were? T.-yA. McBrlde, Dr. -: James, 1Wlthyeombe, Tyler Woodward,- J. C Morelsnd, W. B. Honryman and H. W, Examinations for' positions of book binder,, electrotyper ; and stereotyper, - photo-engraver, pressman and printer In - tha Philippine- aervicer,and editorial and - statistical assistant ft the bureau " of census, and lead burner In tha mint and assay service have been announced by he - United - States civil'- service . com mission. Z. A. Leigh, at the poatofflce. L has charge of these examinations. , - Phyefelan and. patient alike, feel satts- 1 fled when they know that tneir arug wania nave oecn eunpiiea gTAiuni Bernl. the druggist. Second and JWash Ington. Many years of practical expert- . enre In serving Portland's public - to- ' itethe-wlth his policy of fair and hon ors bis treatment for all. accounta for the large and ever increasing patronage "enjoyed by that popular pharmacy. The "women-of Portland "have arranged -- for a SDeclal matinee at the Grand . theatre jnext 5aturdayaftetnopn forjlhe purpose of - raising funds for the Sacalawea- statue Tha .women of the city have had - made a - statue- of . the iuhl Indian woman who aided Lewis -r and Clark,-ut there ia atUl--deht CapUln George A.Oore, i7. years of r atvd a prominent Mason, dledlaai caused by- a stroke of paralysis, which ha auffered "a month "ago. "TofThah? veara he had been In charge of the ! Northern Paclflo trgnsfer boat Taeoma, I . which piles between Goble and Kaiama. i - - Joe -Toung. ' who. shot - Kaspar - Van i Drair'May !. wis arraigned this morn ing -for assault with a dangerous weapon, and took nta Friday to plead. "JV. R. McOarry and C. M. Idleman ap peared fpr Aim. and endeavored to se-' eiir consent from Judge Cleland to I plead next Monday. ' Ex-Senator, John M. Thurston, whoea feme as an orator la national, will ad dress the. New England society this evening at Oraee Methodist church. Sec ond and Taylor streets. Senator Thurs ton la a Vermonter by birth. . The pub lic la invited." Lena Dixon has sued for divorce from Harry Dixon, alleging cruel treatment Thev were married In Portland Novem " her t. ltOl. Llllle M. sued George W. I.Shelley, on the ground of cruelty. They were married here October 17, 1SS. Decoration Day River Trips. Go to Oregon f'lty or Msgoon's psrk for your I "Tlay's orrrmgrthe river Hde-la a- pleasant one.-Boat-rleaves rsyir -irr1(nmn.7t0 P- m.; leaves-Oregon .City. 10 g.-nwl; 1:30, s:t0 p.. nu.-Round trip 4S tenta. t i Speclsl Decoration day launch eervlce to Rlvervlew cemetery and The Oakn. launches leave every 10 mlnutea. The Favorite. Boating Co.. root plptorr,ison I street, south aide of bridge.' f ourlate-aa well as city people, finan cially embarrassed, will find the-Port-J land Loan Office, 7-,Thlrd atreet-the safest and moat reliable, place to trans- set their business. Ratea reaaonaoie. Round trln summer excursion ratea to I r-l.i.or. and North beaches Will be In-1 stlarursted June 1 by the Astoria. A Columbia River railroad. Tlcketa to ,Vi v -w k ti .nut a return till either beach-oost M. good to "turn nil October t. npeciai in iiiauu hlblt "The Nihilists." , Next Saturday after tlcketa, good for five round trips, until -j,, , special' matinee will be slven it the Of.tc.Ker lftv wflL bs sold for $16. Sim - tier excursion tickets issued by the New' Patterns In SBverware for June - Weddings look around first but XtOKT BTTT till you'vd seen the new and hand some designs we have in nrxTxa, . rOmxa, IIOORI and OB naOBS. Tou'H always find a large- number of JAKQXB 0, pres ents . at -weddings and you , will also notice they are' ths new -and catchy, ones, tha. kind that are most talked about. They, cost no more than you pay else where ,for tha ordinary patterns. .. , ... JAEGER DRQS. rawLxmau-PTioiABrs. " - Morrlsoa art., near rifth. . J. P. O'BRIEN TO BE ' "GENERAL: MANAGER ; 1. 'r.:-nZ777.TJ.j.l. . . : : James P, O'Brien. ,-- .--.--- ' , ' ' ... J. P. O'Brien will " become general manager of th Harrlman lines in Ore gon, Wsshlngton and Idaho, Harry M. Adama will go to the Great Northern aa assistant - traffic manager W. D. Sklnner.T chief -'clerk to R. B. - Miller, general freight agent of the Oregon Railroad Navigation company, will probably succeed Mr. Adams, and In line for tha succession to Mr. O'Brien Fields. M X3uekley.J.JFQrahain.T.- W. Tounger. D. W. CampbellTom Walsh and other capable men In the operating departments of the Harrlman lines. Mr. O'Brien has not - received tha papers confirming hie appotntment-to succeed General Manager Worthlngton, but it Is understood the appointment has been made, snd his friends are tendering 'congratulations' on his' mer ited and expected elevation to the chief place In Oregon railroad affairs. 'He is regarded-aa an Oregon railroad prod uct, -Having' been ; identif ied-wlth the O. R. at N.- in various cspacltlea for the last 17 years, ' although he bad be- Oregon Railway , t Navigation company and lha Vancouver Transpor pany are Interchangeable,- and good on trains of the A. A C. railroad In either direction. Trains leave the. union depot at I a.- atr- dally,- and run- through to Gearhart and Seaside without change. . i"new - Hotel' Oregon. - enrner" Sev- enlhr aneVBtark -streets.-haaliot and eoki running water and long distance Jele-.J phonea in every room. .The Oaks, Portland's new amusement parkrwHt'Tpn tomorrow al "1" o'clock p. m, - Concert in the afterhoon and evening. . ; ef -The OaJta. f afterrujon-the-new. amusement Jark be open every afternoon and evening. ftny ' watches tleahed. ll.UU; . maln- spring, $1.00; all work guaranteed one year. Metxger Co. lix- Bixtn .street. The Oregon. Portland's new and mod ern hotel, la receiving guests. - Cornel Seventh and Stark streets. , . For Decoration day amusement go to Tha Oaks. x . :. Union barber shops will close Tuesday at noon. H. A. Thoolena, president. Try a meal without meat at tha Vega tartan cafe, lot Blxth street. Go to Tha Oaks tomorrow. 7.7 Ansley Printing Co.; ISO Oak. . 1 AT THE THEATRES. "At the Empire. "A Wicked Womes," ene -of the eld-rlme motional drama!, stirred the Empire's patron te great eotbuataaat-reaterday- afternoon and evening. It tells s story of villainy, with s woman ss the principal crime promoter. The title role, is well done by Metis Chamberlain Snd her' 'tape, the hnahand. is carefully por trayed by Kraok . Montgomery. George Bnrrell as Mugga. the time-worn sport, snd Madse Odell aa Kallle Waddles pro Tided the comedy. "A Wicked Woman" Is well ataetd. ss oaual. and will be gives every afternoon snd evening ot 4hls -wees, All New Faces at Grand. -All the attraction at the (Jrand this week sre new. Eroeraon's atlnatrel malda, nine pretty glrla, burleaque the old-time mlnatrelaj se popular tor years la this country. The Ander adh trie sre cnnaldered the beat child actors In the wapM. and have a clever art. Lwla and Harr preaent a fine blackface musical turn. MaHe1 Sparrow hi s vary funny monolosu. Ulngham and Thornton present ,s maalcai '" M,,k r?lc """i1"- ln Bonner sines s new tlluatrated sons, "Mr oM Honu, Th, .oap. .w, Grand in kelp along th Sacajawes monument fund. The lartlea will doubtless mk th sffslr s aecea, ss- th money will g to pay for th statu to th Indian prince. r: "Heart of Maryland" - - - Tw large sadleoee witseaaed fhe excellent performanc of tbe Belaaco Stock company In "The Heart of Maryland" st th Belaaco thestr secterday aftmnoon snd evening. The play la - ss shaorbing snd thrilling story of ths time ef . the rebellion. Th great belfry arena In tee third act roase the audience to the wildest enthualaam. .Thla play will be continued for the ret of the week With regu lar matinees oa Saturday . and Sunday and a a pacta! matures tojnorrow Uaooratlou day The laat performance will be glvea scat Sunday renins. Beginning Monday. Jane J. th Belaaco Stork company will be sees in ss e labor ale product ton ef Clyde Fifth's society drama, "The Climber," which ha saver beta presented at, popular prices. - , - .... ,i ' ... . ' ..... . , Bertha Creighton. ' , ;,, Mlas ' Bertha Crelghton. the fnoag Srtres', who begin as encasement of three wka at the MarquamtOrsnd theatre next Monday sight, June ft: waa ths first girl to shake hand with Admiral Schley after hi victory at Santtaso. Mlas , Crsightoa waa s -gueat of friends ef the admiral a Son on their yacht during th naval parade In New" Tork-barbor, and the, admiral Joined tn party ea the ycbt soon aa th parade waa ever. Hla Tret (h ton will opea her rnsaseaaent lav-s -beautiful story , of . the ravolutlnnsry time. "A Romance ef '7s." - Chaunce Okott Wednescjayy " t"hnceT Olcotf. 'eoeeeasor ef flnelr enltl. vatcd'klsh tenor vole ef great pnrltv. enmes to the Marenam tirane theatr next Wedneaday. Tbnrnay and Friday nlcht. lie will b tees In a aw production ef Auguatu l'u' sees- gun -his railroading career before com ing to the Paclflo northwest He Is a native of Connecticut, and it years old. He first served aa a tele graph operator for the Hartford tc Con necticut Western, beginning at tha age of 17. His Succeeding positions -were ss dispatcher with that company, su perintendent of the .St. Joe Terminal company, master ot transportation of N. at La Grande, chief clerk to the general manager at Portland, general superintendent of the Iowa Central at Marshslltown. - Iowa, superintendent of re.ll - lines and -lastly general superin tendent of t he-QR,- - N He has host of friends in railroad circles -of the Paclflo 'northwest, where he Is re garded as One of the " best ' posted men on, railroad conditions. It Is believed he will follow a progressive policy,. and wilt-meet the-great opportunity whlcll it is conceded means muoh f the peo ple of Oregon In the expected develop ment of the next few years. tlfttt rnmintln ,eeaeoy,-A -Keetesee ef Arh period ef 1S00, with tender eeatlmests -and estcax-aonsa, - One ef the eongs beeome famou. "My .Wild Irish Base." . Bests sre sew MlllDg. . Magician at Btker.- ThBsker ffn-1 He patrons this week tnptr Mil. bode By- l A4tthhie nf the., world's-greatest swgirlins, Otaer-etsr tares sre Holme sad Holmes In s eosiedy nrm; still ul.ertnm. Romas-rlng srtlsts; Ulee and Walten la "Wlir Is s Crawt" ls- tredoelng their slmelpf-the -siarrils;-eprratte dnetlets; )n Wlleew's- sew pictured billsd nd The Bakerogrsph, sbowni( latest SMTtng pictures. Afternoons st 3:90 o'clock; ereslngs mt t:o i nq s nVlm- Jit C, Goodwin Coming ' Nat C. Goodwin la to appear st ths Ifaronsm AesaataV eiiaatr SstMtsaji sflsiuwa' sud sight.- Sarorday ma tine Is to b glvra ever to "The tear per." Saturday sight "A Gilded Fool" will be revlvedr- Playgoer of th past Scnersfloa -,e-e slwsys demand thl piece. Both .plays are worth eeelng. and will be mounted in s manner befitting the Goodwlaeeqne product loo. The advance sale of eeata will opea nest Thursday morning st S e clock. -John L. Sullivan at the Star.-- John U Sulllran A Co. st the Star bead the beat snd moat expensive bill ever gives In s local vaudeville theatre. Tickets ess be had by applying st the Star In th morning. Sullivan's matin set Is s monologae and at nlsbt he spars. The - arat show st night tsrt promptly st 7:10. TBI early atari is necessary because lb (how run nearly two hour. There sre some capable numbers on th bill, which opens this afternoon. - At the Lyric. "Ida be" st th Lyric la e -winner. It Is s area tern comedy-drama In four Sets with plenty of thrilling alfnatlona, comedy and sentiment. A popular feature of the Lyric performances Is that tker are tut walta between the seta, aa Thomas W. Ray. is illustrated aooge, and ths Lyroacope, while sway the walta. After noons st i:S0 e'etock; -eveslngs 7:80 sad ;15 o'clock. "It was almost a miracle. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible broiklng out all over the body. I am very- grateful." Mine-Julie, Fulbrldge, west cornweu. conn. preferred Stock Oaaned Ooods. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. Producer toConsumer ' . TeP Ton. ROLLED BARLEY ....23.r0 Choice Feed Oata S29.SO Rolled Oata , Whole Corn . Cracked Corn Middlings ... 30.00 25. OO 26.00 26. OO 21.SO 19.BO 28. SO 1T.OO 1T.OO 15.00 11. OO r . . ... Shorts Brsn V Wheat Dairy Chop , , . , Timothy Hay Idaho Timothy Hay. Alfalfa Hay ........ For delivery- sdd 80s per ton. Above Prices Are "MoBey-Severs." PACIFIC GRAIN CO., . Telephone Main B80T. ; Oor. Thirteenth and Zeaney Its. - The Right Way Only ", We do no business otherwise. Every article In the houae Is marked tn plain figures srid priced according to grade of good a. - - , '- .. - Men's'i and Touths' Suits,, the. latest fashion, 'from 7.o0 up to 116.00. Men's (Us ts and Pants' from" 11.80 tip to 15.00, '- - , . - - : Neat patterns ' of Shirts, great ilna of them, at He, $1.00 gnd 11.80. , i Quite a selection In Men's. LSdW, Misses' and Boys' Shoes and Oxforda at $1.00, $1.6fJ. $2.t0 snd $3 00. Ws save you f rorti loe ta1 zOc on ever' dollar you invest wltn us,-: . !-- JOHN DELLAR Dona, business for 'llyenrs at corner First and Yamhill, slso a' new branch store, corner Third aodr Iav la. ... REV STEAMER LII- TITHE FAB EAST Put on Some .' Bitt Freighters." "7 7 MANY OF THEIFTSHIPS IN TRANSPORT SERVICE VVrTelFtnTVs'OverheTWm ; Be Used Again as' '. Merchantment, N f Bhould the news-prove true that the Japanese have about annihilated the Russlsn fleet, T. 8. McRath. local agent for Mitsui as Co.. says tfiat firm -will likely put a number of freighters on between hers and . the far : easW. .. He declares that ' thli step - would have been taken soms time ago had it not been for the uncertainty of commerce in' tha war sone. Mitsui A Co.. own a big fleet of steamers ' which regulrlvplled to all ok me important ports in ine- the-orlent untu the war broke out, when many were put in the-tiansport service. When peace la restored -th steamers will be put back In the merchant service. .That tha company Intended to. make Port land. Its headquarters on 'this sida of the PaclflA wii shown . when a. local branch of the hue was establlehed here a' few.-weeks ago.. -' 'V .-' 1 Ae soon - as- hostilities cease in the far east shipments -froml. the ' Paclflo coast are expected to Increase rapidly. In the last month tha export business to that quarter fell away to almost nothing.. ' About all the freight - sent over there came 'from the eastern states and waa shipped for speculative pur poses, but there was no particular' de mand for It. - v If Mitsui It Co. -place a couple of steamers on tha route Portland will have six . regular freighters on the oriental, run, Including those operated lent urtBrtT.'KraT"? nw- ron .i.nv tviuv.iij( which will give exporters better service than they aver had. " , . CAPTAINQ'BRIEN .INJURED Oonunandsr of Steamer Snreka , Badly -i Kurt - few rail at Taooma. Captain Brown' of tha firm of Brown McCabe, the stevedores, received word thla morning that Captain John O'Brien commander of -the American ateamer Eureka, fell- from the' rail of tha veaael on Saturday to a pile of . lumber. In Tacoma harbor, 'and was badly htrrt. Aside from having several ribs broken, ternally. - - Captain 0;6rierr formerly - lived in Portland, and la one of the best known skippers on tha cosst- A . number of yeara ago ha piled between thla port and China en the American i ship Bessie Alden: later ha waa In command of tha GarlhaldL It had practically been decided so It Is 4ocally-stated. that O'Brien would be given command ot tha steamship Da Lkota-Hlira second-mammoth' freighter. which will shortly be placed in commls slon between Seattle and the wrlent. The Injured man has many friends here .UMAftTIA-ARRJVESr Orlsntal Z.lar Xeaehea Aatorla After . Quick Passage With Small Cargo. - Early this morning tha. oriental liner Numantla reached Astoria from Yoko hama after a passage Of It days, one of the fastest trips aha baa made. She ahould ba here lata thla afternoon. The ateamer ia bringing rather a light cargo; less than zoo tons will be trans shipped to eastern points. . Among It are four tona of raw silk for New York. The balance consists of ordinary ori ental wares. Tea . and other products will be delivered to Portland merchants. Bo rsr but very little or her space haa been engaged for the outward trip, Unless there should be an Immediate revival In -trade, oondltlone It ia sup posed that arrangements will have to be made to fill her up with freight brought from the ease. Thev-Ara"gdhla, of tha same line, ar rived at Hongkong laat Saturday.' ; ALONG THE WATERFRONT.- Eighteen passengers arrived laat night on the steamer Toledo from Grky'a Har bor. Her freight was made up of bog shooks and bottled beer. After being converted into an oil burner, the Harvest Queen will soon be plsced In commission, again. Tha steamer Francla IL Leggett ar rived last night from San Francisco with a small cargo of general freight. Bhe will load wheat for . the outward trip and also tow a log raft from Stella to tha Bay City. , " Among the freight lying on . tbe Couch ' atreet dock ars a couple of boarda sawed from a tree which had been lying on the ground near Marsh field. It la claimed, for 176 years, three months, - one week and two daya and three mlnutea. Tha timbers are as aound aa a dollar and will be placed on exhibition in the Coos county build ing at the rair. Major W. C. Langfltt has returned from, a ' 10 day--absence In southern Alaska. Laden, with 700,000 feet of lumber, the achooner Virginia win Jeave down thla afternoon, bound for San Francisco Tha steamer J. M. Uannaford, belong ing to the Northern Paclflo Railroad company. Is being Inspected at Lewis ton today. - - " m -. Thla, ,mornlng a supply of fuel 'oil waa placed on board the steamer Undine which wss launched on Saturday from the ways of ths - Portland shipyards. She will soon be given a trial trip. - The ateamer St. Paul will reschPort land tonight from Ban Francisco. Today the steamer Roanoke la ached. Uled .10711-from - Ra i'ranolece for Portland. - She Is bringtng a big ship ment of fireworks - from . Los Angeles, consigned to the management of the Lewie and Clark fair.' ' Tonight the ateamer Alliance wlH gall for Eureka and way porta. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. May 2 Arrived at 4:1 a. m., ateamer Redondo.i from Ban .Fran cisco and coast ports, . Acrlvgd at 7:80 a. m., German steamer Numanta, from Hongkong and way ports. -Left up-at 10:$0 a. m., ateamer Re dondo. r Arrived at JJS:lt a. m., steamer St Paul, from San Francisco, . Astoria, May t. Arrived at t and left up at $:10 -a. m., steamer Toledo, from OrAy'a Harbor. - - Arrived at 1:16 and left up at $:I0 a. m., steamer" George Loom Is, from San Francisco. i Arrived at U6 a. so. and-left up at 4 p. m.. United States revenue cutter Hugh McCulloch,. from San Francisco, Arrived a- its and left op at 1 a. steamer Francis H, Leggett,f ronv Bao Francisco, . - , i . Arrived at ! a. m., steamer Elmore, from Tillamook. ' r - San Francisco,' . May J7j--Balle(l4J steamer El Prrrnero and brlgantlna Lur tlhe, for Portland. ' , ' . Astoria, May . 29. Condition of : the wind ; weather, cloudy. to saxl rom lcuLBOtrmn. This afternoon the British bark Dum friesshire wilt clear for Melbourne With I,88,4fU)t of lumber, valued at $2J. 600. It ia said to be the llftgeer lumber cargo, evet-taken' out of this port on a sailing vessel. The cargo la being dis patched by J. J. Moore & Co. A crew signed This "morn rng- tor-tiike- the-voysgvi bat-tt--ia probable t he - veeeel will-not leave down until Wednesday morning.' Tha Dumfriesshire had. been In port al most nine montba. She la in command of Captain Ferneaux, who supposed un til a short time ago that he would be here to take in 'the fair.;1 ' i WlU DTSFXCT OAsrSXKIZS. Captalh-'VKH.-Roberts, -who has badxharga-ef - ther-HfCTlrrin rzata tlona along the Oregon and ' Washington coasts for a number of years, has been transferred to the United States cutter service arid - will shortly leave on the Perry for a cruise in Alaska, water acoompanled- by Special Agent Cutcheln J of-the treasury department. - They will inspecr-.ine salmon canneries., - It's folly to suffer TrXrrnv-that horrible plague of "the -ntghtr-ltchlna; ptieav-f uohii s uintroeni cures quicaiy ana per manently. At any drug store. It cent sTref aired trtook Oanaed Oooda. Allen eV Lewis' Best Brand. THIS WEEK FOR - PIANOLA PIANOS Special Display of Two Carloads of Pianola Pianos. Most Comprehensive Exhibit Ever Attempted of These Wonderful "Complete PienosLWnlch Ev? err Member of the Family Can r Play. Every Pianola and PI- anola Piano Now Equipped L Wlth Metrosty ie. Price and Detcrlptlona. -rrr "Commencing this morning wa display tn our Recital Hall, 361 Washington street, the most complete collection of Pianola pianos ever Shown west of New York City Numerous specimens -of trie famous $1.tot styles of the - beavtlf ul:Weber ptanosare BhowTiFbotrfln mahogany and fancy burl-walnut caeee. There- Is also a -wonaerruny Deautirui werer Metro style Pianola piano In marblewood (Dloapyroa Kurzll), a wood related to trre ebonyfarrrrry very tiard and- very expensive, .most -beautifully figured. -rice jinvr-. A duplicate of the Pianola piano made Is among is those shown . here. atr le Is, price laa era oak no Tiumerotts plain cased mahogany, oak and mottled Walntlt WQtj;o5tvlAi'ie,nola planoe at $600, tiii IU IDU. x ne i a rarest- aaaorun en t or that .... latest of Metrostyle Pianolas are le now on aiSDiay. Dricea 1250 ainri i.mn in. the fancy cases. - Aerlolas, the popular lii.iiu-i.j.r yrirm iao ana siva.-are also present In abundance. Do not fall to inspect this beautiful collection, while the assortment nn- DroKan. tuners i-iano House, t&l Waah lngton street, corner of Eighth. --r. -.- Don't get- morbid and -worry -about what you will have for .dessert. BsXMT Is simply . perfect and Is always at your command. Ksneclally fine for children. SXSBOXr -IS eenta a pkagai . ... - AT ALL GROCERS" asfTaxaixjrTa. BASEBALL!! DECORATION DAT RECREATION PARK PORTLAND :."'' 7'' , " VS. ;; SEATTLE - Two Oamea, ' 10i30 and 3i30w Oeneral Admission, 3 So. Children. ISo. Grandstand for ladlea free every day but Sundays snd bolldaya; men Zic uay rriaay. Tomorrow Night Direction . LOI8 BTEER8-WYNN COMA? " . Trices, ' ' " -"r""'-' f 2.00. f l.BO. Sl.OO. 7S and 60 iwwi ana ijuicb, A.uU. bxatb -vow asxxnro. " - (Uorrlaen t., set. Stk snd Ttb.) - , . TONIGHT AT S:r OVtKTC. " ' :' .. Celller's Wkly' Vajnmia War Crrps4at, Leetare aad Illatrat Vlsws ausso-JAyjriti wAa. - . PepalsSv. price t . tswer Sneer Srtej - bslesoy, . . e, 3c. t niHirs. soe.- - .., ... SKATS NOW SaUXI.NU. utrtAiiiu oaawp W. T. rasgl. Be. Mgr. fkoa Mala teg . HIAKVtAfl TUAAiai (Unrrtana at., set. Sth sad Tth.) .. Wanedy,. Tssratiar. rrtrtay Mgbts. stay 11. rfiin I S. Tb Dlitlnriilalird tomMlla and Sljiger. ' CHArNCKl OMOTT. In ttrs HASiantlc Coioeilr-Drairi, ' "A aOMAMCB Of-ATHLOSI." Ttlfi lirr Sr. St SO, -l! hatmnTe II. Bv; snlin-T. iuv, aoc. Bales 4 luge, KAmQTJAK OBAjrrt.lCAT 30. Ysaye FORWENT. 65 - Room Lodging LHIouse - NINETEENTH - AND All : modern conveniences. brand new, rooms beautifully i tinted as desired. Apply to v-. . : I. Gevurtz " 1 73-1 75 FIRST STREET. , OPENED MAY 15.- 1 S Thia elegantly equipped hotel, . newly and. completely iur niahed throughout, ia now "open to the public. " ONE BLCrCK from main entrance to Fair. Rates Reasonable. Special Rates to Permanent Quests - Magnificent free- observatory for guests, overlooking Fair Orounda . and city. Take "M" atreetcar from-Union depot direct to Hotel De XL. J, C. ORirrnf. Proprietor. LHIotel 30th and UpahurStreeta BrOpcn" for Guests, Thursday, May 25th Oppo$itrMa!n Entrance to Only absolutely fireproof hotel adjoining grounds, equipped wltn. electrio csllbells and special telephonlo communications for patrons. -Vnl . : formed portera and bellboys at aU bourg at gueets' servlcs. . - - Rate8$l a43aiffOp ' W, H. LATTIN, ISO Etef ant Rooms Open for Quests aetasco i ncauc kiu m (Formerly Columbia Tbsstr) lth sad Weak. " ehiiit btbniwq rait w Regular Matinees Saturday and Bonder. HATIltEB TOMOEBOW. DKCOBATION DAT. Prices Evening. 15 to TV: matin, IS to 60c. Dsrla Heiaseos ureal war nay. The Heart of Maryland i - . j 'Th Belaaco opening w epoeh-sukbig la our theatrical metory." uresonias. "A positive trlumpa. Journal. NetTheClImbers - ay nyde ritck. ; , BXrOSITIO! HITB. :. KZLBOT-TUO ---- - - KAOX AJTD E1XI0TT - - BUS. JTrLIS LETT OO. KZIXJtAJIwi - - KOSUBE AVD CEATTg BJCHABD BTTBTOB 1 TK XBTOOgAFg. "CrWtt-MoOor Ttrat." ' Dally matinee. S -SO to. 4 SO p. wt.i svsnlags. i ;io cv p. n. Admlaslen Mitlnee, 40e, 3Sc, S0c; evenings, lOe. 38c, 60c. II. ,. - Deeoranoa Day Continue, 3 to 11 . S. nt. xuaiuariur. EMPIRE THEATBX, 12th sad Uorrls Mlltoa W. Seaman. Kea. Masagar. Sally Matin, S:lf. Ivsalng. st i:l. ADMISSI0V lO CISTS Empire Stock Compter Is ths: sowerfol Ire- art metoorama. A VICKED WOMAN All thla treeh. A complete production. a R A N D Oastlnnra Prfrmano Sooratla Day, SEMISSOM S MFMSTEEL MAIDS S Mine Mlnetral Burlaaauor. S THE AMDEKBOM CHItDRIW LEWIS AND, HASB, BUutkfaM. M ABIE BPABROW, Monoloflat. ' BQIOHAM AND THOBHTON. Maaioal. ED MACK. Comia Dtaoor. JOE BONNER, IUuatrated Song. OBABSIBOOPE,' "Th NihlliaU." -Sarajawea Matin Saturday Afternoon. LYRIC THEATRE Flood, Managers. .. ,Katltif A WEXK STABTTBO MOMDAT. MAT tS, Tb rat Comed Orame? - "IDAHO!!? . f a wESTEBif nriv rOLLOW THE CROWDS. lOo ADMIB8I0B TO AST SEAT 10s" BAKER. THEATRE VSMp SEASON'S ORRATKST BIIX. - - BEATlNrt A rUKr. Managers. DEL ADEXyHIA , -.aiCE AMD WALTEB - '- AVTL AND OBIat HOLMES AMD HOLMES TVAW W1LSOM THE MtTBELLS BAEfcaOOBAPH. BABXB S OBCliASiaA , rerfoemance. l:air; j.mt ana s. ss. I A4mialos, Tn Oetrl e Aar aWt. T . BAWTHOBVE TEBBAOB ... rOBILAMD KlIOSTS Now open. T Pnrtlaod Hlht'rar an yet ft at Hawthorne Terr re. on blnrk troat it Un. tia ellmhlnc. Elertrle leTaliW. Mnet marnlfloent view Is Anwrlra. Se keaunriil eeet ot nmrful (ear. , . tnm tup ef Uwer. i I l. n, l , , A. - J li t - WASHINOTOflSTS.p: & Sons Cor. .Twenty-seventh snd Thurman Bts. Lewis andTClark Exposition General Manager 26th and Upshur Streets HOTEL. SPECIAL RATEff BY THE DAY OR WEEK Kmw bed by tha ' Oregon Water Fower ft By. Co. Trolley Use. , Write or Phone. 7 " ' J- a. BEABTZBTIIB, Kanagsr. -j, . Bstaoada, Oregon. "COLUMBIA' RIVER" SCENERY Spencer Line Fast Steamer - - Chas. It Spencer Dally round trip to The Dalles from Washington street dock at t a. m, except Friday and Bun day. - Tbe wttseriaaA ef Amertoa. . Most Btag-nllloent Boener? ta Che World. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS to, the four-million dollar J Cascade Locks and Return Leaving foot of Washington street i at a. m.,- arriving home at . p. m. ' : ; Round Trip Tickets $1.00 - OAXLT TDtl TABU. ' 1 Except Sunday.) , J "Heavy Figures Denote P.M. k Wp Trip. Dews Trip. 7:00 Portland ,Si3S :0I " Vancouver .......... .Stsa :2i Washougsl . ........ ..TOS 11:15 Cascade Locks. ...... .Sios 11:52 - Stevenson Sisa IS OS Carson SkM lS ., White Salmon ......,.,4 xs -1133 : Hood; River. ......... .43 Sao Lyle ................. SiSa ano The Dalles BOO ' Ijowstn Bate. Tasteat TUae. Telephone Msln ltll. ' BW. BJPBMUEB, General .Manager- rortland. Or. AMrVBETBLSMTa. . I- liEb CAE'S C;tr.s 1 p. tt. Tt:: SLAXllS BSA t i ? y Estacada .4, flu, ; St sow atlllug. c .