The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 15, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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THE - OEEGOM-DAILY ; JOURHAI.-PORTLANDSTHURSDAY EVENING. . JUNE 15. 1905.-
TOWN TOPICS
lOmOHT i ABTJBEMEMTS.
m.1 '...."Are Be Mason"
"A aVerst tar'
Vsude.lll
..Vtt-Tlll
Bakes
....VaudovlU
Tn Misses Tebbotts. to turn ami
' cleaaantly known Jn connection with 8t
Helen HaJL the. girls' tchool; of this
elty, have assumed control of the (Iris'
,. school. "Boxwood".: of JLyann,..Connectl-
.- cut, and thia lnbiltutlon forma the east-
ern nd or et. -Margaret rtan. - m
. Misses Tebbette. achoal at San Mateo,
.California. The two schools are con-
ducted on Identical llnes.arie studies snd
" charge! being the aame In each, ao that
, student of either may attend the other
r without Interruption of tudle or In
convenience of. any kind. - It la believed
that by thla arrangement eaatern-atu-""'dent
will take -Advantage, of an oppor
tunity to "epend year or o In Call'
. fornla and weatern girl a year In the
east, -with benefit and-enjoyment to each,
L.aa auch change tit environment usually
reaulte. The Misses Tefcbetts will alt'--
nately ill Iv U.Ktll i Hi"' between thft
rut ind the west. as. the extgence ,01
.either, aenqoi may aemana.
- At the regular session last evening
f7it .ramp Tfeung, Upanlah-Amerlcan War
Veterans, two candidates were made to
wear . allegiance, ' to ' the principles of
' veteran socialism. The first 'wii the
P'lin ....
r.niplr -,
titer
rrd II
' . last sergeant-major of the Second Ore
, jron volunteers.' J. W. Marshall, and the
other was Jams Cunningham, formerly
of .the Twenty-second Infantry,' of the
. . regulars, Since.: the veteran iriaugu
, rated work with their side degree, in
which aspirants for honors are made to
pweirate m 1'hIHppine' jungle, there Imvs-f
been many lively sessions. ; ' .
. ' Bronaugh aV Bronaugh tor the WasH-
- lngton . Life '. Insurance company -have
.Jfiled a motion i th.-elFeult-eurt asking
that Blair T. BcplTI-"compelled to state
def initely-how--he-aved:-the-Toltcyhtrld-.ers,
ot the company from loss, and in
what. manner his services - prevented
V .serious losses to the corporation. The
motion t also to strike- from Sqott's
- complaint certain paragraphs In which
rza set foi in- that his service gere WUfin
-the 1 53.600- for which, he -tieV'-i -
' . .- Richard Ehlinger has reported t the
police that his brother, Ji. M. Ehllnger.
- has been . missing from his home,, the
.. California ...house. Third . And Davis
'-' streets, since last' Friday.,- The' man Is
. demented and It Is thought he may
- have started to walk to Ban Francisco.
I where he formerly resided. Wnen last
seep he w-ere- s. -dark -cutaway coot;
"black shoes, soft white shirt. and black
derby hat. He is 46 years old, .6 feet
6 Inches tall and. heavily built. '
- -W. A.- Cot, gencraj agent of the Norths
western at Portland, ha received 'ad-
vices from Chicago headquarters of his
Company that It. has arranged jfdtvH
special trains carrying- delegations, to
the various- conventions to be held here
In the exposition period.- - The company
has Issued attractive, folders, giving itin
eraries of parties and "programs'"-' of
conventions." If "has also ""published a
convenient booklet vchedule Of.tfc ia-ctfle-
Coaae- baseball '-ekgne. "tr-- t-r -
Kext. Bunday will be observed s-h II-
dren's day at. Centenary JW EL. church.
-An -Interesting firnKranv-will ba xan.fi
nrrea oy tne young jpsvuie 1 ivtv-m. m-.
'yhlch will be followedTiy the baptism
" ftt chfldren and-the-reception nf mem
bers..' All children of the church -and
Sunday school will-meet at. 10:18 e'dtuck
rp JofornL procession.
Sailing trips on the river.' .
25C 25o ZiO . .
New excursion steamer Gaselier--Morning
sail leaves :o o'clock. v
Afternoon sail leaves J:80 o'olock.
Evening sail leaves 7;30 o'clock.
ittfl rlvar scenery, war-
shlps, fair grounds, St. Johns, drydock,
the Columbia river. v :-
Leaves foot of Stark street
The reliable Mermaid Brand Coach
- ella Cantaloupe ere-arriving by., ex
... press dally. No - green . goods, in this
- "Track, -J'Flner than silk and sweeter. than
honey." Purchasers -should - look- -for
this label and take no other. For sale
Nby all flrst-class grocers and market
men. Pearson-Page Co., Main 475. sole
--agents.. . .
ft-"Targe double-deck excursion
, "bsrge Klickitat and steamer Glenola
.' may now be chartered for all-da-y-hrod
. moonlight trips. Capacity, day, 00 per
sona; night, J64 persona. w Good daneing
floor and electric lights. For rates and
"""dates apply Oregon Round Lumber com
pany, 181 Burnslde street. Phone Main
1U7. " 1
Catholic Foresters' - excursion-,- - June
;1S. ..to .Washington .grove, Boat -nd
- barge leaves foot of Alder street at
- R:S0 a. m. and Albina dock at 9 a. m.
Everest orchestra. Adults, Tie; 'chil
dren, 35c Tickets for sale at M. J.
-Mailer's grocery store, -Thlrd-and Ash
streets.
Haces! ftaees! Races 1
-- Portland Hunt dub
' Annual field day,
Irvlngton racetrack,
Haturday. June 17, 1:10 p.
ra.
Tickets on sale at - - - - -
; Feidenhelmer's d and TVashlngton.
John T. Colomnawas sentenced tods
to life Imprisonment in the penitentiary,
Xor the murdef of Edna Hoffman.""Cole-'
man pleaded--guilty last Monday; and
will be a free man In It. years, if he
- arnsrth credits provided In the- stat.
Utes. - -
Steamship Roanoke. It. 400 tons, sails
for San .Francisco 'and Los Angeles
calling at Rurekx tn route, Saturday,
"June 17, I p. m.. from ''olumbia dock
No. 1. Ticket office t51 Washington
street. H. Young, agent,
" Th"Rose Clty TWgree nf Honor dis
trict convention will convene tomorrow
morning it 1:10 o'clock In the Login
'tainiiinininiiniiiif
.Washable.
1 Slimmer; 1
A LARGK AND-VARIED-ASSORTMENT
OF VERT PRETT3T.
GOODS. - - ' .
8
50c
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! Htwett, Cradley Q Co. S
It BASZSDAIRXU. T g
jf 348 Watklngton Strwt
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fmndlns- tl "Grand avenue," wTien.TIele-'
Kates trorn i Clatsop, Clackamas, Colnnv
hla and-Multnomah counties, will gather.
The rrsnd u;hlf f of honor Js ' (Jarah A.
Sastabend of Australia.-andthe secre
tary Is Mrs. Julia Flory. There Wtl be
aa all 4ay- aeaaloo and an open- sneetlng
trr-rber-evenlTig:;" 1 '.""
- An elegant fan free with every bottle
of Hernl's Wlteh Haacl Cream, the popu
lar toilet, tikin and- -rmnprexton lotion.
Sold only by Albert Be ml, the drufglat,
Becon,d and. Washington streets. .
- Dan Rosenf eld- was convicted yeetetv
day In "the clroult court f psaslpg a
faliie check on J. A. Kellogg, whereby
he secured l0. The men wera ac
quainted in" Tennessee. - ' : -
Maple Bros., electrician at Pendle.
ton. have filed In the "federal court" a
petition In. bankruptcy, stating that
they have $500 assets to pay 13.475 of
liabilities. -- ,
Drv-Ray Palmer hea closed' mealing
or two weeica at Everett. Washington
Great 'congregation, attended the ser
rices, and 100 people professed com
version.-; -. ...,.- - . . .
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Coomha and daugti.
fers, Mabel. Ailetn and Bra. of Berke
ley, California, arrived on the steamer
"TCoIumTira Jo vTslt the LewTa and Clark
fair, . '-. . ' : .:;-
Reliable place 'to bc.-row money' on
diamonds and Jewelry. Collateral Loan
Bank. 265. Washington .at. Eatabllshed
15 years. Lowest rates bf Interest
, M.. E. Le -has sued John H. Shannon
end . wife to compel execution of a con
tract for the purchase of a boarding
house, or the return of the furniture.
" Steamship' Allianc. sails from Couch
street dock- for Coo Bay and Eureka
LFrlday evening. June 1. at s. if. P.
BaTtngaTTTierrkf enmHatfTSSIT
Warships will be here' Jlomorrow.
Boats from the foot of Stark street, will
ran to hem every five minutes. "' Best
service,IoWesf7Tst.,rT. .4
L. Goldfoot has asked for a divorce
from . Nathon Goldfoot, - alleging firuel
treatment They were married In Dub
lin, Ireland, In 1191
-J
Wn f r-' .till ..lllnp SI.SS mwm
glasses-for $1, Consurtatton free. and
every pair guaranteed. - Metzger tc. Co.,
Ill Sixth street
- Read the market' page' of The Journal
Friday to get your bargains in groceries
and provisions It wil save youmany
'dimes; .' - -' '' ': .
SwamI Tregunatita, - the - Hindu lec
turer, will speak- at Unity halL 14JH
Morrison streerr tonight onTThe Ven
dahta.' - ,H
For Rent Storerooms, " three " floor.
90 and 2 Front street, -15.000 square
feejt space. - "Apply to Pacific Paper, Ca
- " . .f . . .. -r : "
. Morfett.. Hot Springs, f l.0 day:' (I
and 1 10 week; baths, 25a vTak Regula
tor line. , - j ' ,'. "
Dr.' Rlrkenoafk, eye, ear.- Allsky bldg.
Ansler Printing Co., 6 Oak.
i,4-WHERE.T0 DINE.:
TheTEImplreV the. place to go for fin
meals. ' Nea,t and clean. 1D2 Third.
MRS. DOLPH'S RECEPTION
LARGELY ATTENDED
lhey-Fortland 4rlllta - o
affaire, was that, of laat . night when
Mra. Cyme A. Dolph entertained a num
ber of prominent society people of New
York." San - Francisco and Portland "at
her home. 163 West Park street. The
affair ri In the nature of a reception
In honor of Mrs. Eleanor Martin of San
Francisco and Mr. snd Mrs. Pratt Brown
of New York city.
There were - too guests present, In-
eluding many of the prominent society
people of Portland. President Goode
snd other fair officials attended. Among
the guests from other cities were: Mr.
and - Mrs- Pratt - Brown of r New York,
Mrs. Eleanor Martin of San Francisco,
Mr.' and Mrs, Edward Hopkins of Ban
Francisco. Mrs. , Ashe of Ban Francisco
nd Mrs. Pardee, wife of the governor
of California. ,
ILLINOIS EXHIBIT
READY FOR PLACING
W. E.-Zuppann. "secretary o"f ' the Illi
nois State commission to the Lewis and
Clark exposition, has arrived In Portland
III simaln at the Illinois liiilhllim
during the fair. - The state exhibit' has
arrived and is ready for Installation.
It Will not be Installed. However, until
thearrtvat of MVs. Jessie Palmer "Web
ber of the Illinois Historical society, who
will be m charge. She will be accom
panied by Miss Mary E. Berkey, who was
In charge of the Illinois exhibit at the
St. Louis fair. ' '-
"The governor will likely be prevented
from attending . the dedication of our
building because of the Chicago strike,"
said Mr, Zuppann today. "The first
commissioners who will be here are Fred
H. Hahn and R. R. Tiffany.
"The fair will have great crowds from
Illinois. During the short time In which
I have been in Portland I have had many
requests . for Information concerning It
from' the east." - . ; -
Commencement i Exercises of
-' Gillespie School.
The commencement exercises of the
dllleapte School of Expression will be
held in Anion hall tomorrow evening.
The program Is very Interesting, and
the graduate will surely acquit them
selves admirably. The program I a
follows: .. .
Invocation . . -
....Kev. Clarence-True Wilson, D. D.
Intermesso 'Cavallerla- Rustic na"
Mascagnl
" "Palaclos Mandolin Orchestra.
Student's address "la Elocution Worth
While r'-erlglnal -rTrrrvMlss-Bhtve
Scotch --dialect "John and Tibbie
Davison' Dispute" ......... -Lelghton
Miss Shivr. . '
Vocal Solo
. Wllleby
(b) "The Cork "hall C row". .Burnham
.,''.' Mrs. Hamilton.:'
''Miss Eva Benson, accompanist. .
Classical Reading "Rhyme of the
Duchess May". .. , Mrs. Browning
Mis Shlve. ; " -
Presentation of diploma. . Mra, Gillespie
Fantasia from "Rlgolelto" , ; ." Verdi
Palaclos' Mandolin Orchestra.
Dramatto monoiogu "The Oreen-
Eyed Monster". ,. , .. , .,'... Russell
- ftfias Shlve. 7
areek Dance and. Pantomime "Maid
of the Morning Mlsf , . . .Keller
(Daphne, maid of morning mist: when
discovered by Apollo, the sun god, who
falls in love with her and tries to catch.
her. dissolves in mlaU4 .
Miss rThlres, Miss Shelley, Mrs. Morgan,
Miss Walton; Mrs. Mabel Hamil-
- ton, accompanist. , .
Fahf"11 '"Spanish Caprice". .Brenner
. Palactos' Mandolin Orchestra.
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EPISCOPAL
IN ANNUAL MEETING
1
Jtlahop B. Wl
tl TheTttRev.; B.- Vtataroms7TWllgTcTOrcblseVenTrig, ana"tl petttron
for many year has been the bishop of
the diocese of Oregon, feel that Jjl.s
duties are resting too heaviryim him In
his old age, and has petitioned '. the
Episcopal convention to appoint a co
adjtttor at the annual meeting..
" The matter has been discussed In ati
Informal way. and on all side regret .is
expressed that the bishop,- who ha been
so prominently -connected, with Eptaco
palianisra In .Oregon- since ploheer days,
must lay aside some of his. duties.
.The matter will be brought up for
formal discussion at the- opening session
of ..the. annual convention at Trinity
SOffOFTIIEPLUfJS
ON POLITICAL TREE
Apporhfrhents.:ThatAre : In .the
Gift of the Mayor-Electf
rt:-;"" Harry Lane. . z -
NOT PREPARELTTO NAME-
- rUOl I IWIXO
Many Prominent Citizens Ready
to Serve the Municipality at
a Moment's Notice
Mayor-elect Harry Lane will have the
appointment of these city ' officials:
Chief of police, salary t2O0 a month;
Charles H. Hunt. Incumbent., --- T
City -engineer, salary 1200 a 'month;
Charles AVaner,. Incumbent. l"l.
Building Inspector, salary 1150 a month:
Howard Whiting, Incumbent, - appointed
by the mayor under ordinance.
.Jm.jLlSSSfi
Willi IIU BMI. ,
Superintendent of garbage crematory,
$110 salary; Robert Robinson. Jr., Incum
bent, appointed by. thejnayorjinder or
dinance. One civil service commissioner, to suc
ceed A. - A. Courtency. "" r " '
A plumbing Inspector, .salary $125;
TlHllliai T!. Ifllll!
IllUiiiiilienl.
The member of the health, park and
water boards are appointed by the mayor,
under the charter - provisions, but the
t..,.1 .. ..,w.f.p,Kar V-pir. this" year ex
cepting that of one member of'the health
board. This board consists of three,
and appoint the clt jhyslr!s.n at a sal
ary of J12S a.month, and-ar health-erfl-cer
at ITS a month. Dr. J. C. Zan Is city
physician, and Dr. H. R. Blersdorf health
officer. - .
. The water board Is. composed of fouf
members, .two of whom go out next year.
The present membership Is Dr. C. H.
Raffety'PfrS. E. Josephl, W, M. Ladd
and L. A. Lewi. : Frank T. Dodge is
superintendent, salary $250 a month, D. D.
Clarke Is engineer, salary $200. These
are named by the board.
The park board has four members, Dr.
T. LT Ellof. 1 li Hs wklns, oirLewIs
and J. D. Meyer. H. Lowlt Is superin
tendent," salary $100 a monthr
p, L.Wlllis,. A. A-.Courtelhey and J.
M. Blaln compose the civil service com
mission, and O- L. McPherson is secre
tary st a salary of $100, appointed by the
commission. -
- Dr. . Mae M."- Card well. Dr. .William
Jones and; Dr. James F. Bell comprise
the health board.
Of all these board the mayor is ex
officio chairman, and It is JjoM..by most
persons that lie has a vote the same as
-any other member. Member of all boards
may b removed by tne mayor ny ni ni-
Consumers!
, . , Altention!
We have unequaled facilities
-for supplying
HAY and FEED
In larg quantities. By-ell-lng
direct and eliminating the
-" retailer's profit, w are sbl to
save you money st all time.
watch our advertisement for
full prlcea on hay and Jeed.
Pacific Grain Co.
Tbirteratk aad Kry aH.
, Telephoae Mala 8307. ;
CHURCH :
. fey '
sUr MoiflAT
will "be granted, though the appointment
will not be made at once.
. The diocesan-meeting of the woman's
auxiliary was held this morning at the
Church of too Good Shepherd, "Upper
Albina, . Bishop Keaton -of Olynipia ad
ministered holy communloiv-and was as-
slated by Rev. Dr.. Dawson ot the enter
taining church. - Nineteen branche pf
the society, were represented at the
meeting and every diocese In the state
sent representatives. Bishop. -Keat'on
and Mrs.. L. J. Sellwood. secretary, and
visiting clergymen addressed the after
noon meeting. ..,.. j... v. . .
lng with' the auditor a written statement
gtvfhg his reasons -therefor.
' Any plan formed by the common coun
cil to Invade the . prerogatives . of the
jnayor by taking from him the appoint
ments provlded. byJth charter-will, not
jtand In the courts, or course, a tn
charter la explicit and absolutely limits
surh appointment to the executive of th.
"Ihsve made no appointment yet,
said Drr-Lane- today, ,"nor-halljI make
any jintll I am In Ahe mayor' chalr:
IMTERESTING WORK :
OFrMASONS-TONIGHT
- No action wa taken' In the. Masonta
grand lodge early today on the building
proposition. The committee' to wnicn
the matter was referred' Is expected to
report soma time this afternoon, after
which It la probable that th lodge will
taka immediate action.
Routlnebuaineas ooeupled the mom-l
Tng session. It is Improbable that all
business can" be' finished-before tomor
row noon. - ' "-"
. There is great interest In the enter
tainment at the Scottish Rite cathedral
this, evening. to, which all -Master
Masons are Invited. The rules for ad
mission are strict. No examinations
will be possible.. Those desiring to enter
must pass the grand lodge tiler, and
strangers will have to-be identified;
The d6ors will, close at 745 o'clock,
after which none will be admitted.
Election of grand lodge offlcer . took
llBeytCTday afternoon and the new
roster is ii follows: 'Dr. W. H. Flan-
sgan, Granta Pass, grand master;-lir
W. T. Williamson. Portland, deputy
grand-master; "'Lot L.-Pearce, Balcm,
senior grand warden; Ed Kiddle, La
Grande. Junior grand warden; W. A.
Cleland, Portland, grand treasurer;
James ;F. Robinson, Kugene. reelected I
grand secretary; .Judge J. B. Cleland I
and J.-'M. Hodson of Portland and M. 8.
Woodcock of Corvalll were . reelected
trustees. t .
PICTURE LOST ON
WAY FROM ST. LOUIS
For several day the- police have been
searching . for a picture painted by
Frederick Remington entitled "On the
Trial." the value of which is $260. It
may have been stolen from the exhibit
of the A, J.. Tower company of Boston,
Massachusetts, on the Lewie ind Clark
fair grounds, csrrled away by thieves
at St. Louts, where the exhibit of the
coropany was dismantled, or taken off
a car en route to Portland. A reward
of $60 has been offered for Information
that will lead to Its recovery.-,
Th painting 1 about four by fly
feet. In-dimension and was packed so
securely that two men were required
to ha mile it. It was shipped In a car
from St. Louis to Ames aV Harris, JI
First streets and ' represent a cowboy,
seated on his broncho,' looking -after a
band of cattle. ' 'r '
A peculiar circumstance is that th
car was billed out of St.- Louis aa con;
talnlng-1 peckgerrnT'yf "ST pack
ages were checked Into the Manufactur
ers' building on the fair ground.
TRAIL-STIRRED BY-
ORIENTAL WEDDING
Jhe oriental wedding on the Trail
Tasfnlfnr drewtntff rtiBttwwtr of -Cairo
a largerthrong than attended that
classic qusrter of the houtchle-koutchi
oh the opening day. Apparently Corena,
th dancing girl, and Menrl Krllnger. a
cornetlst with Innes' band, were wedded
In the true custom of Assyria.
iThere was a procession of the-b filial
party oil th back of camels preceded
by weird, screeching instruments whoa
music wn mercifully drowned by Innee'
band with Mendelssohn' wedding march.
- Corena -and Henri appeared onT th
stage butsule-of th jirlental'- theatre,
hand In hand, and a dosen attendants,
Inoludlng Princess Rogn. the bridesmaid,
threw rice and old shoe at them. .
" Then a mat) with a Santa Claus beard
came forward, rubbed the head of th
contracting - paxtle-"tgther." chanted
from a pink-covered book, swung n In
reuse lamp and pronounced' Henri and
Corena man and wife. The wedding was
all th press agent could bay hoped
tor- - i .'
ASSESSMENTS IH
TRUE CASH VALUES
Assessor Slgler Says He Desires
to Equalize Business in '
; ; Multnomah County.
IMPROVEMENTS WILL , -v
NOT PAY ALL THE TAXES
Taxes Will Not Be Greater This
Year Than They .Were '
. Last. . : .
. County Assessor J5. D. Slgrer declare
that he Is making assessments for 1105
on the true cash value of property, and
that in doing so he is" complying .with
the tatO3L.Iwll. jllnra the announce-
ment - was made of the Incfease'some
property holder have thought that the
valuation of property In this county
would be thrbe time larger than it
wii last ' yearJ,.but...the. assessor JSas
assured them . that they need not. be
alarmed a the -taxes will be po greater
than for 1904. - .'.....
' Assessor Slgler says bis plan of. as
sessing will diminish the share ot taxes
paid by Improvements and Increase that
psjd by unimproved city lots and cheap
buildings In the. business center and
by personal property, such as merchan-
preaaes, boats, streetcar lines, railroads,
telephone- and telegraph lines, money
notea, stocks, honds, machinery. Imple
ments, .vehicles and livestock. -'.
Although the property, valuation will
be three times larger than that of laat
year, the assessor says - that a more
equitable apportionment of taxes among
the several classes of property Is de
sired In order that small householder
and farmer may have lighter tax bur
den than heretofore, and tha persona
onulng laud aajoining improved prop-
erty may pay a larger share. II ex
pact to aaaeas tip to the real varus, re-
gardlea of the class of property.
Multnomah' share of state taxes will
not be increased by the high assess
ment, because th county share. Is
fixed, at $4. per cent of .the whole tax,
until 1910, after which the apportion
ment between1ha counties wlJLbe made
according to the expenditure of the
counties-for the five preceding years.
The high assessment will not increase
th tax levy, if the officer of the city
and county government us judgment,
for Assessor Slgler says that an in
crease In the assessed valuation should
be followed by a corresponding decrease
m th levy.
HOMER DAVENPORT
V IS GENIUS OF OREGON
A rare-treafrt rift store f orrthosewho
attend the Homer Davenport illustrated
lecture on 'The Power or the Cartoon'
at th Marquam Grand-theatre Saturday
evening. .Clitic east, west, "north and
south have joined In praising the work
of th ."Oenlua of Oregon.'-: as li 1
been eptly described -by n eastefii
writer. - Seat were placed on sale this
morning at, th - Marquam - theatre box
offlc. -
BALL
Official Railroad
WATCH
We are the sole agents for
this watch. - It has been in
dorsed by 37 of the leading
railroads of the United
; States. They are planned
to meet. the.- needs of the
business man they furnish
correct time. "
We have plenty of testi
monials from railroad men
- as.tQj.heiriJaccuratcness
Th IOWA 9 Z Ut, Z
ao3 MORRIStfN STREET
Golf Suits at Half-Price
Men' Fancy Wonted and Blue Berg
Suit, double-breasted, worth 111.00 and
II0.ee, cut-down to 10.eo and J12.50.
Outing Pants. $4.00 and 16.00 grade,
for $2.00 and $2.60. Men' and Boys'
Hats at on half price of their value.
Complete line of Shoe for Ladles. Men.
Misses and Bora In Vtci Kid, Tan i or
Patent Leather at price that will sur
prise you. Investigating our quality
and prlcea means money saving to you.
JOHN DELCAR
p-WE RUN TWO STORES.
Cor. rirrl and Tamhlll and' Oox. Third
and Davis. ,
EMPIRE SPECIAL
rrri inoar," nEonnrwe TtncsBAT.""
7V SO.
7-' " MATIKEE ilTUEDAT. " y
IvIfFiske
Y - a a .the Y"
Manhattan Company
' Presenting C. M., 8. MrUllis'l iDrina.
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The Journal's. Vant Columns
'Wanted to Buy,: Shetland Pony-r-See Miscellaneous"
Want Columhr. - ----;.i' - , -J
Solicitors Wanted See Male HeTp Colurnn v
LCirandFruit 3tajidFpr Sale See Business ,
. Chances Column. . -Girl
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.Wanted to Bur, Farm Wagon See Miscellaneous
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Position as Writer and designer of Advertisements
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At the
MARQUAM GRAND
SATURDAY -EVENING
kAT-&15-JUNE-171905
: v Seats Now on Sale ' ' :
ADMISSION 25cAND 50c
Free Lectures on
Practical
i Demonstrations
Of "the" Variooi'mei" wnruanary purpoese
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We
Cooking
KhocoIateocoMEMpiRe
Mannfactnred tj
Walter Baker & Co.,
LIMITED
, PORCHEBTBB, Ml Ha,-
Eatabltaba 170.)
Will be give by
Miss Elizabeth K. Burr
(DoaQeitk Sciese Dept. Boa tea T. W. C. A.)
AT ' -
Burkhard'sHall
Barnalfle street.- BAST" PORTI.ANO, dally
". for oae ,treek. commoecln
Thursday, June 15
At t:30 e'rloek te the artersoe (ad S
. ro'rlork is the evealag.
- Eaniples of Mlna Burr'i preparation Mrk
aa - rakea, Pudrtlngw, Mertngoes, Podse.
Konfflea. lee ('renal, Bivarlas 4'reasia. etc.,
will t aerved at eaek leetnre. and ah
will he pleaae4 to answer all Inquiries r
saniliif the aatne. A different sue will
be prepared and sred at eark leeture. .
ttaniple eakea of the Walter Baker fre
silr.aa No. I Chorolat. the Vanlls gweet
Choenlate and little sample can of the
Brfakfaar-rvieoa. also a book of "Choleo
rhnrolate Reelnea" will ee -preaented'to all
persona attfniflns tbeaa lectures, aad all
who are Interested. In aeientitle eaokla
sbeald set fall te attead. aa the are
racx TO ALL.
STAR THEATRE
.. XTBA iriCTAL ATTKACTIOKs. -Tba
De Hatha. Whirlwind Paaeer; BusmII
sad O'Katl, Sketch Artists; Brh Ball, Ueraus
t'nmeillsn: Claude raoUy. Noeeltr Aerohsl;
Kadaate Leyd, Operatle Hoirano; Barry Waltaa,
Iniprrsnnator:Klohard Burtsn, The Knsusk BsH
om; Th taraaoas. Kbowlns Japaasa War
iletnre. Adailssloa le; rsserved front raw tile.
I'aparalleled Keeoed Treasesdona BUI I
LYRIC THEATRE
"TBI BOTTsI Of WCCX!,"
Tta saa aider. :
Keating 71ms. Jagr.
" 'eek rommeneln Inns 11.
Th great English drasia la fnw. seta.
"The London Outcasts"
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Opposite Main Entrstv Fair Oroiinda.
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THB riXXIEST I'OhtKDT WBITTEN.
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rmpany mad tnod aa gold." Journal. .
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' BZZT WEEK. "WHEW XNIOHTHOOO
was is; nowii."
TBtATtr.
, 12th and- Msniaea.
All plays of mnalcal merlrV'" Usflne ' every V
oay as x:jn. ETrning at s:iS;
ADMIBglOB 111 CtXT. At.WAT .
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A TEE KELLT'B. COMEDT SKETCH.
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ILOBIliA SAHrQID. OOBMETIIT.
PI JOE BONNEK7 NEW BOHO.
,.' OBAXDISCOPE. XSISOB FILMa.
General admission. lOe. Feentns. Bandav,
nonoars r rooc aeais,- lower noor. we.,
matinee, lOe.
Dally
BAKER THEATRE 2$
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KEATIMJ A FLOOD. Manager.
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