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THE OREGON -DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY- EVENING.;? MAY, 30., 1905. Z . -j - , - Cnxsgsssazsszgsxgsssa-:r'r--t-r?77 ' TOVH TOPICS (. Marqtiaia.... T. Yaa'ye Vtolia Coorert !... .'The Heart of Maryland" . -iPlre, "A Wicked Woman" Lrle 'ldabe" J"" A.......-..V......VaudVllle Pnr ...... Vaudeville if t r ....... ... Vaudeville i 1 .- j.-r;-! ! -,T -Tis park at Ball wood la being eon ' verted into a campground for the Grand Army of the Republic to be uaed during -s-tbe, axpoaltton season . byrveterana who to im the fair and-remain 4n Port "land au week or more at oeat within ths smallest .means. Tb. Oregon Water , l'ownr Railway company , haa eetab llahed a station at 8pokna aaeaue, a, "i7-bacomer of the park. , water-plpaa are being run to ths ground and tha railway . . company wilt provide electrfo" lights. - Tha annual encampment of the vsteram "."of Washington and Oregon will be eofi ' eluded with a eanipnre at- the park on the evening of June 14. Major T. O. . Bell of I7 Nehalera avenue haa been . appointed auperlntendent of the camp ground."--. - . In endeavoring 4o- fcee-the-etty-rler - of criminals during the fair the local police will receive the aaalatanco of C .... B. Peyton, who waa.the aaatatant super , intendent of the National Bureau of .Criminal Identification at 8t, lxmla dur ' Ing the world a fair, 'and Jamas M. Donough,. a city detective of Bt. Paul. Both . offlcera arrived In tha . city laat - evening and today conferred with local 7- detectlvea and looked over the collso " - tlon of pictures In. -the. rogues' gallery. ' Previous to going to Bt. Louis, Mr, Pey- T.ton waa a elty detective of Washington, f D.-.C. - McDonough waa detailed for duty " at tha fair by the chief of police of Bt " Paul. Both men have good records. ; Fears are entertained by the friends tf Horapa Pallant; third mate on tha r-rltlah ahlp IXtmfrte hire, lying In the . atream opposite tha Oceanlo dock, that . lie haa met with, foul play. He left the -. . ahlp -early - Saturday morning and haa - not been seen by ' other aeamen aince : than. His disappearance waa reported , ? to the police - tbla morning, ly A. M. terr t he- second mate. Pal lant 1s - J 1 - years old. height f feet Inchea. weight j about 110 pounds, - He Is falr-complea- loned and weara no beard. When laat' hs woi e abluahrrtwTth collar. -dirk-colored trguaersanitTic dark blue cap. , Round trip summer excursion ratea to utataop and North beaches will be ln augurated June 1 by the Astoria Columbia River Milroad, T'"w'm "t" either beach coat 14, good to return till . October 4. Special aeaaoa commutation ---tickets, good -for five round trlpsj until ;r October 10. will be sold for -I IS. Sim--L-rllar excursion-tlcket ieeued - by- the -. .Oregon. Railway at Navigation company and the .Vancouver Transportation com--w: pany are lnterchangeaBl,andKowrTJn" - - trains of the A. C. railroad ln either direction, Tralna leave thalunlon drpot at--a m-daHy.--'-atnd run through ' to - Gearhart and Seaside without change. ' Barrett's Detective school will hold rttg. gruduatlng- exercises thisevenlng at Thtmited-Amerlcaii haHt-; 800 AHaky rbuilditirZiA largerchtss-of student wtHf receive their diplomas snd be duly qual lfled. to follow their choaen profeaaion. r the eeremoniea . aTeceptlonwlil be tendered Mr. Barrett by . the claaa "and muslo, sonaand good cheer , will prevail. SteWnsTTeTTer-tarOisr rtrst N' tional -bank, got the flrati -hunter's license-that was Issued in this county under the new law. whkA requires the .payment of llforlt.- County Clerk -Kields ' ha -the ftrat" license engrossed " by Deputy MoCord. Eleven such licenses have been Issued In this, county.. . -Dally river excursions to - Oregon City and return In three hours. A moot del1ghtful river trip, or loop the loop tiolley. Boat leaves Taylor" street t snd 11:10 a. m. and 1:10 p m; , Leaves Oregon City 10 a. m. and 1:30 and 1:10 p. m. Round trip tie. ' , -. ""Ths grand Jury ihas returned Indict . ments againat w. H. Wllaon for assault with a dangeroua weapon. J. L. Poat for Stealing $26. and Andrew Schenk and Julia Anee for a atatutory crime. A .. not true bill waa found in tha caae ot Hugh Wolfer, charged With larceny. ".Walter Reed, Mrs. M. M. Walker and J.- J. Manlon have incorporated the Walter Reed Optical Conceaalon com pany with M.000 . capital stock, to do axposH I Thursday, the-opening day of the " exposition, the railroad ticket offices will be clnaed at 10:10 a. m. for the dsy and tlcketa may be bought after that hour .at the Union depot. 8tamaBedori'do aalls direct for San Franclapo and Xos Atngele Friday, t pTIrinfeale and berth Included. C IT. Thompaon, agent. Ill Third street. ' The new Hotel Oregon, corner Sev- . enth and Stark streets, has not and cold 1 running water and long distance tele phones In every room. . , , rr We clean and press your clothes and shfne your shoes for 11.00 per month. Unique Tailoring Co 147 Waahlngton. Main 114. Alfred Press has Sued Julia Press for legal separation, alleaing desertion. They were married In La Grande May 10, H9. : ---r - - The Oregon, Portland's new and mod ern hotel. Is receiving guests. Corner - Seventh and Stark streets. ,. , Bankrupt stock of Jewelry for sal. ---- Inquire at office of L I White, trustee, Dekum building. V . " XfT meal without meat at tha Vege--i":"."."tartln cafe, 10 Sixth street. Dr. L. M. Thornton, dentist, tot Mar- - . quan building. Itione Main 114. -.t-- -: t -"A Ansley Printing Co.. 10 Oak. SUMMER NEGLIGEE SHIRTS s Tom fort able: sightly, stylish. u- -We have a fine Una or crepe a. madras. mesh, pan ngee silks. China silks In fact, anything you may wanu. 51.00 to $5.00 H Hswetti DradJay O Co. '. BAtEBDAIHEII. 343 Washington Strict KEaB ira mi mi. 1 Df. C B. Brown, M. M. Covey, W. Av Track Where Portland UNGRATEFUL BEES LEAVE BENEFACTOR Ate Hit .Tabloid .. Sweats 'All Winter, ; and When Flowers Came Desert Him. V INTERESTING BUDGET- OrEASTSIDE NEWS Fill on East Water Street Proves a Boon to the Business Men. Tat eiit aide efnee of Tha Joarnal k w tb store of Mrs. r. W., atcKlaoa, MK Ka.i amonwoa sirtei. itiapaone cast Sis. e dusv. nusv Dee and the atlna? o Ingratitude that la worse than the hot cuxUng-iron nf the -honey-collector la the cause of an Alblna man's inability to speak coherently when the subject of hives and their Inmatea ta mentioned. Laat autumn, when the dull, cold rains wera -beainntnar. - nra -mrmi nf hnn.v bees settled In this man's trees and buned fur a tmme. Ha securedtwo model blves, and after - considerably effort persuaded the homeleaa awarma -to enter. He discovered that- the-bees had Ja "ba fed during the winter.- wue they had no atore of honey. ; and for five months - he supplied them with -lrnoraaaes taffy sugat, real .honey, glu-' cos -ana chocolate drops.- Until lie beganv to feed two awarma of pees -this man had- no idea of the capacity of the humble buszer, hut before sprlng'wime he frequently-asserted that three glrla and a kindergarten claaa of boys could not consume the amount of aweets that his bees needed. Finally spring earn and flowers began to scent ths air. The bee man decided that beea -should make their own living and the supply of molaaaea taff waa shut 'Off. . The busyTbuay nee , ,1i owevear. refuged" ta get busy; It wanted aweetness in handy tabloid form. and with a -reproachful buis stung ths bee man whenever be ventured near- the hlvea. For two weeka the voters, of bee town bussed. maaameetinaf were held and inally In disgust the entire community packed lta chattels and departed, and in an empty ralnbarrel across the atreetithe bees are now bustl? engaged In making huge, juicy gobs of honey from the rose hedge that surrounds their new home. nuiai rui iraun, Sudden death will be the. fate of the fhree-legged, one-eyed, yellow dog - of low aegree that haa been duatlng him self In tha) flower bed that waa the pride of engine No. 7, always provided the guardians of ths bed can catch the dog. Several times the tip of tha brute's, tail nas owi seen vanisning arouna tne en gine hours after ha had uprooted pan. stes and undermined rose bushes. A closer scqualntance la desired, but the dog la salA t ! weemntly disci eel and for weeks all plans for his capture have failed. t For three da ye he did not visit ths flower bed and for three days the watcher concealed In the hose house waited in vain. Then came the firs and polios parade and the engine house was deserted for half a day. When the company returned the flower bed had been carefully tilled and only three deep rooted buahea remained Intact. For a day or two the dog remained away and then rame a still slsrm far out in the suburbs yesterday. When the men returned . they unnnlmoualy - rushed . to the flower bed and discovered the-' laat bosh hanging In-tatters, its roots bak- 1nrn ths iior"arr, inff Md burrowed underneath ths peony busK that would have held two dogs. -Therefore, ss be fore remarked, audden, death waits long ingly for one cunning canine. -.-.- araw so as mrs mxlul The fill on East Water street haa been completed, the track of ths O. W. P. ballasted '-and -regular - freight service is given the waterfront from Eaat Burn aide to Eaat Madison street. ' Until this street wss filled the big lumber firms, fuel compana-a and factorlea ht the d Is tiict had only quaking' bridges and rotten plank roads - for highways snd panting teams stalled In the few places where there was dirt enough tor make a mud hols. - With the coming of ths rail road freight la) moved easily to any part of - ths city. . and the shipments have greaty Increased In the short time the fill has been completed. Ths result will be. according to business . men of ths district, that ths unoccupied water front property will be built up rapldlyvl and already improvements costing- thous ands of dollars have been mad there.. .ADOPTS tUUrtJAX TBJLXjrtJffCr. .. South Mount Tabor school srill be tha first In tha county.- outslds eVlhs city district, to take up manual training. Ths directors- last night reflected ths present corps of teachers and later will add two mors, on of whom will handle ths manual training classes. It Is planned to carry out this work along ths same Unee as adopted this year in tha city schools; the girls' will prob ably be given instruction In sewing dur ing the hours the boys ere at their benches. . Ths ' Mount Tabor schools would also adopt manual training.-but ths lack of fundi prevents to board .... " ' Gill and Charleg.Brigg in Their Cars, Scoring for Start, at Irvington VJFirttl AutornobileJRacee Are in Progreia .Thia Afternoon nMklng . any addHlon teaching force. to the-present ' UIIU11 AT icrxwAxnriB. Nora W. Barnet. preaident of the Re bekih asjtmbl y, has Instituted a lodge at Mllwaukle whtcb will be known aa Mllwaukle Rebekah lodge No. 160. . The charter membera and lO.tnttlatea con stttut,tnslodge. Thsomcers have been choeen as follows: Noble grand. Mrs. Annie, Scott; vice-grand, Mrs. Sal lle Webster; aecretary: Mre. Ethel Mel- drumir treasurer. ,Mrsr Huldah warden, I.lzile Mullen; conductreea, Mnr. garet Roberta; Inside guard. Homer Mul len; outalde guardjJ. powling; R.8. N. O., Richard Scott U S; N. O , Mrs. J. H. Reld; R. 8. V. G..'Haftle Wiaaenger; U S. V, Q..' Arthur Webater; ohaplainr-Ro-aella Lak In. ' . .. -. -.. . - -- JRES -TELL STQRY OF OPENING OF: WAR Robert Lee Dunn Shows xRe- fiarkabJe-Series of Photd-tl graphs of Japanese War. ;trrJ Face to-face with lh brutality, the dull Buffering and the machine-like order of - a - modern army - in - wartime, were, those whOUtened to Robert Ie Dunn. and viewed his pictures of 4hs Chemulpo I fight at-the Marquara Orand laat even ing. 'Homer Davenport happily Intro duced Mr. Dunn. who-for-AnJiour. .an1 half la a. matter of fact way told of tha opening daya of the war, the Incidents of his lonely march across ths Korean his final liupr leowment and conduct "back-io where ilia other corTe apondenta were venting their apleen againat Japanese censorship. But it :was not. the. pictures of the dogged little Japs, the horrors of field snd hospital, 'tha rigors of ths snowy camps or the stubborn bravery of the penned Russlsns that Impressed one lis tening to Mr. Dunn.'; .". The hundred pictures shown brought the easfern war to the hundreds of pla- eW-ettlaens who had dtmly known-that there-was something -happening In the orient, and life-alxed pictures of ths bloody fields snd ths pitiful hospitals made ths struggle ay part of ths spec tators' experience ss no pen picture could. But snove It all atood oat ths energy and resource of ths only corrs- snondenti who succeeded In fixing on sensitive I film the record of ths begin ning of ths great campaign. . KING OF VIOLINISTS WILL PLAY THIS EVENING -Taaye has arrived' and tonight at tha Marquam will provo"verytOay that he ta the king of violinists. Majeaty la ths keynote of the Tsays playing; aa Blanche Parklngton wrote In ths Call a -few daya ago: "There was much of the sheer reanant. majestic beauty in his playing f the Beethoven number' which le wlll -glve - tonight -na Salnt-Saena la aa safe in his hands as Shshespesre- in. .Julia Marlowe-' Ours, an absolutely - reverent,, and - an Inspired reading. Ths magic, of ths man drew everyone Into sympathy.. His 'Ballads et Polonaise' was ths loveliest shading that any one of ua h4 heard. ana at tne aams urae 11 " llsntly aplrited.'1 , Ths full program is .given nerewnn and ths recital will - begin at 1:10 o'clock. It is.under the personal direc tion of Lots Steers-Wynn Coman: Kreutaer" Sonato adagio sostenuto. presto, Molto adagio, finale Beethoven MM. Taaye and DeBefve. Concerto No. 1 In B Minor, allegro... andantlno, motto moderato , , , , , i -.- Salnt-Saena - M. Taaye.. (a) Auf Flugetn des Cessnges". . . . . ......... t . . . uenaeissonn-ussi (b) "Paatorale Varlee". . . . . .Moaart (c) "Allegro Appaaalontata . . uaint-Baens .. a- M. DeBefvs. a "Romance" In O Minor. .Beethoven tb r "Abendlied"1 . j . ..i .v . . . . Sehumafin (c "Rondo Caprice" ......... .Oulraud v !.-. M. Tsaj. ', . Ballads st Polonaise". . . .. .Vleuxtemps .. . M. Tsays. - Dr. Rickenbackeye, ear. Allsky Bldg. "PfoducertaConsamer Per-Ton. ROLLED BARLET .....23.50 Choice Feed Oata. . . . s29.fSO iRoll Oata 30.00 - Whole Corn. ....., 2 5.00 Crscked Cora :.f26.0O Middlings ....S26.00 Shorts ........ . . f 2 l.BO Bran ... r. ..... . . I9.BO -'heat .. . ...... i...Si8fl.S0- - Dairy Chop ..i.iiiiiri.ilT.OO Timothy Hay , ........ flT.OO Idaho Timothy Hay flK.OO "Alfalfa' Hay ........... 911 .OO " Tor delivery dd 0c per toa. Abers FHoes Arc Ttosey-Savers." PACIFIC GRAIN CO.: " " Telephone Mala MOT. Co. Talrtosatk ase Keejraey Sts. -: WE HAVE ALL THE" ; tfe & ;?;;:,r .-.r-VV":-"' - SEASON'S NOVEL: 7 mi-r. : j ; -'- jl :-;ties;inneearPt4 1 1 1 Worth itiYjr -7 s h 1 rtsT hosiery : 8 '"::z ,1 :$25xx) vl: , 'J VD,: UNDERWEAR, ; 11 ' For ONLYtt V I MAYOR IS VEHEMENT BUT UNCONVINCING Tries to Defend Policies to Atfout One Hundred- People -at Sunnyside. - ' . ; INSISTENT ON CETTINQ SUPPORT OF HIS PARTY Aged Executive Loses Temper nd Violently" Denounces Those Who Oppose Him. - Appeals to party "prejudice.- vehement denunciation of thoae who are opposing his reelection, and ths familiar excuaea or the alini luumlim of -hts-admlnlstra- tlon. formed the burden of Mayor Wil liams' speech at Sunnyside last evening. The hall waa but partly filled. At I o'clock, the hour of meeting, there were only CO peopls on hand, and a long wait ensued, In the hope Of securing a better sudieneCf From time to time stragglera drlfted"ln,' until finally there were about. 10u popt 4n the hall. A score of chairs- Immediately in front of -the platform remained emptyto the close L. The mayor1 a speech was substantially ths same that he-haw delivered every where that he has spoken ' sines ths campaign-opened, Aa naaal ha dodged the real criticisms that have" been made on his administration, and there was the ' customary denunciation of his po litical opponents .aH'nara, and. scoun drels., : .. . - Forgetful of ' the fact that he was himself a bolter In tha city campaign of 1800. Mayor Williams demanded tha support of his Republican hearers on ths ground that he I the party noml-, nee and therefore entitled to their votes. H doclarad that ha had been a A MERRY FLEET IN PORTLAND Favorite Boating Company'a Six Handsome Launches Will Make Many Thousands Happy. FOR- FAlR-GROUNDS k AND RIVER RESORTS Pleasure Parties May Arrange for 'Services -of Boats at Kca sonableRatei. H- ins rsvortts Boating comnanv's fleet of six gasoline launches, soms capable of carrying aa many as 160 passengers, located at the foot of Mor rlaon- street, on the up-river or south slds of the bridge, found great" favor with ths people today In their pilgrim agea to River-view cemetery and resorts along ths river. Ths ' fleet, under the management of Captain O. M. Alvord. constats of ths Rover. Lorens. Gloria. Defender, Thetis and Shirley, and Is ss trim a lot of pleasure craft aa' cen be found anywhere In ths country. Every boat Is as neat as a pin spick and Span aa It can be swift in the water and perfectly protected againat danger of any kind. Indeed It nas seen the aim of the management to have Its fleet In the best condition possible to attain, so that our home people and vtalfora might have the utmost .confidence in the serv ice It Is capable of rendering. During tha summer months ths boats will carry passengers to and from tbs fair grounds. The Oaks. Rlverwlwsr- cemetery, wsr vessels when In ths har bor, the many attractive nooks and groves along ths r. er and will be open fer--charter by pleasure parties tn -ths evenjng; hours of the day. 1 In this con nection Captain Alvord made this state ment this morning:, ',, Notwithstanding we have expended a'largs sum of anoney- in fitting out these beauttfut- boat.-wur stockholders have unanimously decided to not - In crease our charges because of .the great fstr. Ws sirs among those determined to earn for' Portland ths reputation of fairness In dealing with those who corns ts be eui1 awwts.-end-et no--tlme- will i our charges .'for any service be greater than" Its t rue value when no extra ordinary affair Is on,'' . Ths pretty hpuseboat has been newly fitted up.-the men whn operate ths hosts are uniformed, are experienced in their business and nothing seems to have, been forgotten In ths eis borate prepara tions made to serve ths public during; the' summer months. . ,- - Elesjaat row boats sre kept for hire and a crew sf the most sccompllahed f bostbullders ara ronatsnftly employed In I building new., boats which mar be mir. ehaaed at reasonable prices. No ens csn know much about Port land and our harbor jwlthout having toured the rives up. snd down. The Favorite Boating company has mad this posslbls at email-expense -. ' "AND : UNtVERWEAR, AD INVITE-THE'INk- ' SPECTIOX OF lEN -TYLE- AND QUAL." ;i, -"'. ' Agents for . - -- DUNLAP HATS "Rbbihsdh C&- Co. Hotel Perkins Bldg: u straight out Republican" for 10 years. It-1 vsry-stliyfor-soms-of thsss Republicans to go whining and snivel ing about ma as "poor old man," " said the". mayor Indignantly. K is true that I sm sn old man, but I am a vtg-- oroua old man, and phyalcally and men tally I. am aa good a man aa lver was In my- llfft 1 don't like to hear these Republicans saying auch things. The time will come when "you will, wish you ha -id he red to the Republican party as I have dons for CO yeara." . The mayor told bow he had been per- atuulnd.br the council and the executive board to adopt ths poHcju-ef licensing ths gambling houaee. "In one breath hs explnlne th,at he had tried to suppress gambling, but found It Impossible, and In the next-he stated that It waa his fixed Intention to close svery gambling house .on ths first of laat January. ' "Now Scott, don't worry.. I will have every gambling house In ths city out of business by January 1," he said to the editor of the Uregonlan when, the latter wrent; to Jiim ia few-months ago fearful of the consequences of ths msyor's policy of licensing gambling. Tanner.. Creek aewer received brief mention, and 'ths mayor aaked his ttear era If It Were likely that ha would have opposed an Investigation of - the aewer in view of the fact that hs Is ths owner of 176.000 worth of property in ths assessment district. Ths mayor said nothing of his determined efforts to prevent the examination sf the sewer by ths council. The questions which Mayor Williams has been asked to an awer relative to the Tanner Creek sewer were all Ignored. Several of the Republican candidates for ths city sou nell made- brief -art dresses. John P. Sharkey soared dlsslly Into the reslms of poesy, making a tell ing allusion to "William Cullen Bryant, who wrots ths "Home of Thanatopsis' a hundred yeara ago, and ths council man quoted "Where Rolls ths Oregon' with convincing effect. Hs explained to his hosrsra ths gravr dangerlhat if a Democrat, ahpuld beelected mayor. there migni oe an era or grariing in Portland. Sharkey declared that - his own motives In urging the new tele phone franchise were wholly disinter ested, and he exploited the advantages of ths "waltleaa, trustless, curseless a-lrll-Hia " telenhone." Hs concluded with a denunciation of The Journal and an eager appeal for votes. NOTABLE NAMES ON CRIMINAL-REGISTER Large Number of Cases to Be t Tried In Circuit Court in June. ' ' r-" - June will be a busy month In -the criminal eourte. Mneteert cases, wrth ths stats of Oregon ss prosecutorr nI 11 appealed from the municipal court ars to be tried in ths circuit court. Many important causes are on ths csl- end, , of which . ths chlsf-ia.. that pf Councilman Charles j -K.. Rumelin, charged with attempting to bribe ex City Engineer W.-C-Elliott; he waa tried at thle term snd ths Jury dls s greed. His next trial will be June If, :klonel C, K-. aW Wood appearlng-ss M chief counsel. r -- - - - Ths three. Port of Portland bribery cases' will be tried. O. B. Thomas Janet, B. Bridges June 7 snd Robert Wake- Held June I, with W. A. Clelahd for Thomas,-Ed and -A.- Rr Mendenhalr for Brtdgea and liogus as Wilbur for Wake- field. - Ths Tanner creek sewer scandal' will again be aired Inrcexirt June 11, with Ed and A. R. MendenhaU defending, when E. W. Rlner Is placed on trial for ob taining money on false pretenae and J. M. Cay wood. Indicted on" the ssms charge as an assistant of sx-Clty En gineer Elliott, will be tried June 21, with Ed MendenhaU as his counsel, and Elliott. Juns IS. with W. A. Clslknd and Ed MendenhaU as counsel. John Tr tntetnsn, for ths murder of Edna Hoffman. ' will be tried Juns . John I. Logan and R. B. .Slnnott ars his lawyers. Henry Clary Jordan. Indicted for ombetslement and for falsification of records nf a corporation, has tw trials. Jans it and 1. ....' .' V- a Nor fi)5 It is of weathered S jrIjTQ"0x38?jficjie;, -, top , tnniiriings, tnorougniy' wen maaeana -sens t g regularly for. $25. A Sf)esial--thfrweek for " s I. Gevurtz g Home Furnishers - -Ws tit all kinds wf eyes. ff yotir eyes ones and let us eitamlne-tbemEXAMtATIQNJHEK ,,, r- . . m,n .-ii A?N.WRIQHTrThe low Your Friends Will Tell You THE Namb or . ilohhsDiellar Is getting very "familiar with moat of ths old settlers, who have found btnj J. a square man to deal with. ....... .. Oor, stock of Men's -andSoys'- Suits, newly arrived, pths" latest style. . at prices that Will,. surprise you. FJully 5 saved- a comparison to otner stores prices. 1 1 ' ' Our stock of Shoes, Hats -and Pants la very large, to suit sveryortws taate as well as purs. Ladies' snd M laser Shoes-snd Oxfords -st. 11.00,-l.i and 12.00. ths sams you 'pay S0o more for elsewhere. We run two stores. oneeornef First snd Yamhill and "the other corner Third and Davis. .-..'. Park sod Washington, Portland, Oregon "The School of Quality" MODERN, PRACTICAL, COMPLETE Opea an tfcs yesr. Catalegwe free A. P. ARMSTRONO, LL. B., PRINCIPAL Dr. B. B. WRIGHT Ths gC'LEMTLTIO DimiT that relieves all palo In dental opexa- tions. 48', Washington ; Sk, oor. Seventh. Gradoate a.Arl-n ' RtMl of - Osteopathy, KlrkavlU. Me. Osteopathy- HE. WILLIAM 0. 1XACK. Meneathle ItirstelaB. : an Chrosie sad " 41 AblDftm bM. Bbeiuosa Dswrdars ' Third St., bet isv. 11 T.Mi Ington and stark. tcientlSesUy Treated Portland. Witheat Drags. OR A N D Oostlasess larfertnasee Deesrstiea Day. S EMERSON'S MIMSTSXL MAIDS a Iftae Minatrsl Barleaenars. S THS ANDERSON CHILDREN -LEWIS AND Hill, Bleektaes. MARIS SPARROW, Monoloftat. 1IN8H AM - AND -THORNTON,- MnieaW ED MACK, Camle Dsaeer. - '.' eaANDISCOri "The NikllUta.''' - Hacajawea Mailwee Saturday Atersoea. - JOE BONNER. Illsstrated LYRICtTHEATRE r Kestlag A rhiad. -Masagers. ' im STARTTNg- MONDAY. VAT S, Tk Ureal Cesiedy-DraBM, - -IDAHQIU . J'A WTSTXRN nm."' -TOLLOW THE CROWDS. " lSe ADMISSION TO ANT BEAT lee AWTHOBNB TTRRAOS PORTiAHa BEIOHTS Unm erven. Take Pnrttssd Helsbts ear aaA tf at Hawthnrne Ttrrare. ana blork treat ear Boe. No ellsiMns. Kleetrle elevator. Most BBasnirtrent Mew la Asm-lea. Se Waatlfnl sftert of powerful SMrehilgbi trwai top et tower. r" S s. s. I S s, aa. ADMisaioa is visit. B LAZIER BBOgv C Tr-.T iTTlT MIZTt. oak with heavv Freneh " nlf 21x39. inches, handspme brass ( Sons. v. 173-175 First Street "ahow signs7-of - weakenlng:-rromai"a.t:s Jeweler, 293 Morrison Street "May 3irjuner23 PORTLAND SEATTLE 0ms starts HO. : Osasral Admlssloa, 3 80. - Children, IS. ' Grandstand for ladles free avery. day but Sundays and holidays; men 16c.; Ladles' day Friday. t, TONIGHT XAJtQUAJg MAXS TKXATJLS AT . - ao, imonoT ' r-ry LOIS STEERS-WTNN COMAN. : PBtOIt, . 92.0O. 91.50,1 91.00. T5 and uauery f0. oallery doors open st 7:10 p.. m. ' - " Csrrtages si 10 o'clock. - -- niTt vow nx&xiro. UIDAIUU ORAND WS T. Paagta. Bae. atgsj mAWVAM THEATRE (Mnrrlaos St., bet. Stb sad Ttb.l Wedoesday. Tboradar. Friday filiate. May 81. June 12. The' Diatlngnlahed ( oasedlan sad Stager. HAl .NriT oLCOTy. la the Romantic Cosieitr-Dra an, "A JIOMANCX-Oy -AIKXONt-'i-,- Prir,a Lower floor. (1 DO. SI: halenar. tl. -Bozm tad iage flO. - SeaU aow selliDg. Bclasco Theatre S20 LLlt FH0W main nu -j (rerswrly Otlumbia Theatre) 14tb.aa Waaa. i I ETIBtlvEXIXO THIS WEE. 'ftetalsf Matloeea Saturday lad Saadaf . '""' Prices Eeenlnr. IS tn-THe; astlfwe. IS ts SOea , PsTld.Belaseo'S Urest War PUy, ' The lleait of Maryland': The Balasre epeslpg was eport-etaklag la tor tbeatrleal hl.tori." Oresnnlas. . "A posture trlumpti." Jouraal. C '. . , ; Next ThTciiiribers ' StarTheatre WASH. Axn STS. xxposmow nm." John L. Sullivan KXtXOT TRIO MACK AND XtUOTt ,' .: HXBlJPXXS LETT CO. XTXLMAN XOSDBE AND CHATIX RICHARD BURTON TH IBIOORArK, "CSrbett-lleCey Tlgat." " DaHy ajstlueiw.' T SW "To . f tteslngs f.w v p. aa. AitnHaaion Matisea, Mr. BV, lOe; evtaloaa. HV. -j(Vr, 5le. St. ; EiVlPIRt2 SBCATat,- lk aad Morrlass. Mlttes W.. Sea m a a. Kes. 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