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' 3 T .. .'. THE OREGON SUNDAY . JQVKNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1905. t C fovrj topics r" TOVIGHT'S AMUBEMXlTt. r" "7T tfliKt "Arc Yo a Masosr" tvii...t..M"0t f Undo' 7 Viuplre .. T7I..i. iUekefa Wife" Star .Vasdevlll Orand Baker .................. saassasassasaeajaw "There la not a pesstmlstlo hair In my bead." says K. U Cat. "I hava been predicting- the present activity In real estate for yeara, - and now -have tha pleaaure of witnessing the. fruition of my prophecies. In dollars and cents, tha real estate transactions In this city In the last six weeks have eclipsed those of any previous six months tn the city's , history, and the buyers have been, the brightest, hrcwdesi financier of tha country- Better still, every purchase - has been .for improvement, Hk tbe of -MrSweeneyv-whe will put $1,000,000 Into buildings, and the Wells Targopeo pie who will almost Immediately beglrTthe' construction of a 10-story structure on tha company recent purchase. There will be more money put . Into business building .within the next year build ' Inga already being contracted for not : -in perapectlve than in ny other 48 months of Portland's bright career." . Every sign points to the truth of M,r. Cate'a predictions. . ' . - , "A site ' fo . the proposed Irvlnton .district grammar school has. been -, lected by the school director. - It- con tains tWarly threw acres of land bound. d -by East Twelfth. East Thirteenth, Thompson and Braiee streets. The property belonged to Mrs. -Ryan and was purchased for 11,000. Plans and specifications for the' school building have been submitted by Supervising V? Architect Thnmaa JoneaO Part of the building will be erected this summer t.,' the remainder will be finished as neces sity demands. Yot more-than a -year Vast the Wllllama Avenue and the Hol- laday schools have-been crowded. Bids will be received by the new school and . contracts let at the next regular meet' log of tha board, , Article of incorporation of tha North Coast Timber Investment company were filed with the couny clerk yesterday afternoon by XJt' Muck," A. W Isim bert, A. 8. Nlchola, D. E. Attenburg ...and TV, II. Upeon, with capital stock of $270,000. The objects are to operate craft upon tha ' Willamette river and sawmills in Portland and In CowMts " county,1 Washington, and especially-In tha 6.000 acreaof timber land in Cow. Ills county, formerly owned by the Rue at Clyde Logging company. i Mermaid Brand Cantaloupes ar now cheap enough to cat, - Arrivals are In creasing and rrloea decreasing daily, Ion't let ydur grocer talk you Into buy ing any other brand. Ours are the only Coachella cant In the market. Grown from selected Rofcky Ford -seed. - Finer than silk and sweeter than honey. ' Ev ery, nutmeg Inspected, and guaranteed. ' No wooden ones. Paron-Pag Co., sol agent. Main 47s . The elegant launch FoxTISO passenger capacity, carries more people from Its commodious -dock, foot of - Yamhill -street.-to the warship, than la carried ; tox make the run every riy minute and is always loaded with a dellghtedT lot of. sightseers who-advise their friends.' to patronise the affable Captain i --.-jd u-. Reap - gauim trips on ths river. , irti;-i- So ' 'So-- -' ''' ' - New excursion steamer Ga telle, , ,'.'.' Morning Ball leaves :$6 o'clock. - Afteroooasall leave ;$0 o Clocfcv, Evening sail leaves 7:i0 o'clock. View the beautiful river. aceneryi war- shlps. fair ground. St.. Johns, drydock. the Columbia river. -.. '. . T ... leaves foot of Stark street. Dr. P. I McKensle. - SO Oregonlan building, leavea for Chicago tonight to attend the annual meeting of the Ameri can Institute of Homeopathy. This so olety number , (,000 members, and the . doctor say he will see that all who at tend will iiave the fact brought home to them that Portland la holding the Lewi "and Clark fair. V , -. Warships! Warships; Warship! W run to the vessels every couple of minutes, -also The Oaks - and- other charming nooks.' Our-handy landing I at the foot of Morrison street, upper side of bridge. You can step from our dock to any streetcar. Big fleet of launches. Boata for - charter. Tele phone Mslq 40$. . - - Moonlight Excursion Steamer Alton leave Taylor atreet dock at p. m. harp. Wednesday, June 11. Down stream paat the fair grounds. . Orchestra and lea cream. Ticket 1 SOc, at Laue-Davl Dnig .Co.i corner Third and Yamhill. -Only ttefce Trill be seldi ' O. W. P. T roller Trios Tndav ' Estacsda, the most attractive outing re sort In the vicinity of Portland. The hotel 1 provided with the beat of serv ice for the accommodation of It guest. Take a ride Into the country and a din ner at the Hotel Eatacada.' 'j ' Base Ball! Baae Ball! '' Today. 14th and Vaughn street ground. Admission J6c; ladles free. , . Bralnard Maroon v. Oak. For city championship. Game called at 1 p. m. -' - " Trolley ' Trip Today To '. Oregon City, Canemah park and Gresham, 25 cent; beyond Gresham, Including Eata cada, SO cents. . Forty-minute Cars to Oregon City, two-hour cars to.Estacada. .All car from First and Alder, where tickets sre on sale. -'-. By all mean take your" friend1 for the river trip to Oregon City. It's an entertainment . they, will appreciate. Boat leave Taylor street Sunday :$0, :10, ll:to a. m.. 1:10, t:$0 p. m. Round trip tSo. Be the falls; they are line-, ' Chicago " and Boston! - -The U. & cruisers! , Quickest service! Largest fleet of boats in Portlsnd! Twelve launches! Two minutes between runs! We have nnequaled facilities for supplying , HAY and FEED In large quantities. By sell- lng direct and eliminating the refuller'e profit, w are able to 'save you money at all times. . wstch our advertisements for- full price en hsy and feed. - Pacific Grain Co.- TairWata aad Kearaey Sta. . Telephone laia BUT. .Attention! Lowest rates! . . Lating foot of Stark street. To Oaks every It minutes. Commencing 1 Tuesday, June 10. the Penver aV Rio Orande -railroad, in con nection with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation company and the' Oregon Short line, will establish a dally line of Pullman standard sleeping care-between Denver and Portland.: They will be run pn trains 1 and 2. and to these trains will also be attached the new open-top observation cara through Royal gorge. i!!!2IIiI2Jh car remain at Salt Lake from t:ar. I . I I .It 'nt (V. III. IV 4 I V . - VWVMVUI1I from 1:18 a. m. to 1:60 p. m. eastbound, giving passengers opportunity to see the Mormon capital. '--- , - Edward -. Records,.' of the Atlas - Con tracting and Supply company, San Fran cisco, ' has arrived - and established quarters in the Union block, on ' Stark atreet, preparatory to beginning con struction of the Portland-Forest drove electric road of tha Oregon Traction company. He Is accompanied by his superintendent of . construction. B. - K. Hooper. . About 15,000 - tie nave . boon distributed on Twelfth atreet and along tha route of. the road 'from Stark, to- Pettygrove street. The Iron has been shipped from the. Pueblo, mills of ths Colorado Iron and Fuel : company, and its arrival Is dally expected.; The Pacific Northwest,: published by Philip S. Bates, ha Just been issued for June, in form -of a -Lewis and Clark exposition number. It Is one of the most comprehenelve publicity agents that has been sent out alnc the exposition move ment was Inaugurated-' The Journal con, tains 81 pagea. Is elegantly printed and Illustrated! - .There are article from Governor Geqrge- E. - Chamberlain and other, telling of Oregon' resources and opportunities. Eaoh county In the state ia taken up In Ita order, and advantages shown. - A large number will be sent people In other state. Twin cherries are Whatl'.Gus 'W. Scherfe of 8S7 "Borthwlck street grows In his ; jard; He brought, a pair of cherries' Jnto the city'., yesterday. " In stead of being double,' as Is frequently the case when two are attached to one atem, the cherries are terTectly formed. They. are of the Royal Anne variety and unusually large. Mr. Scberfe says-his tree are loaded with the luscious fruit. M. Wiser, . a second-hand" dealer.: was arraigned before Judge Fraser yesterday-charged wlth-baylng and-receiving from- boy a suit case,, wearing apparel and raxors of the value of $34.60. which were stolen from the Palmer' house" a few. days ago. .Hwas.a)l owed until' Monday to . plead, with ball' fixed at $1,600. ','- .' ' -, ;.,--.--- -.- T The penny arcade conducted by'W. H. Keckner at 12$ -Washington street has been closed by Constable Jackson on a writ attachment taken out In Justice Reid'- court ; by . the Swetland - Candy company on a claim for $S6.J. v Keck ner could not raise nought-money to se cure the. release of. the attachment. , - Desoendente- of - the -. ReHy-brothers. Portland pioneers, arermaking prepara-t ons tor ineir lamuy rewion,-whlch Is an annual affair and I eagerly looked for ward to. particularly by the , younger generation, -j. hi year their basket pie. mc win iaae piace on June 14 on the P. J. Kelly rrnv " OTP. Burkhardt of Ban Joae. Califor nia. i visiting his sister, Mrs. L. . M. r Btrrfchardt--formerly--TesldentT)f Oregon and he many friends 'in; this vicinity.- i TTveddlng card, 'calling card, roo'mlna. house carde, sign csrds, business cards, all kind of card.' See our sample and get our prices. Alvln 8., Hawk Co, printer. ji xnira: street. -"-Absolutely tha only first-clan hyglenfc manicuring anampoom? - ornee In the elty. - The latest vibratory - massage. ZU7 Maeieay Building, Washington street , j .... T . . . - nttu.ni nuuivii. - --- - -.- Dr. J. - H. . Tattle, dentist, formerly associated with Dr. B. E. Wright, , hss movea to the Columbia building, 16 Washington treet,.fiorner, West Park, sixin nwr, . t . . - Logan berries atandard of excellence now - arriving, for . canning ' purposes. Place yow order with- your a-rocer. Davenport Bros., distributers, ISO Front street. . . . .. Get free tickets at The Journal office ror admittance to the Oaks. You get these tickets with cash "Want Ads." Read - the conditions on ' the classified pages. : '...-,, t Jlsllabls place to be .-row monev m diamonds and Jewelry. Collateral Loan Bank. $$ Waahington sC Established It yeara..,, Lowest rates of. Interest. School Election Tomorrow W. ' L. Brewster has been endorsed for school director by both the Municipal assocla- tlnn anil, tn '- We ar stnrselling. our $1 60 eve- r. " t.uiisuiiaiion fret, and every pair guaranteed. Metsger t Co., Ill Sixth street ' . " Keep cool by wearing 'Japanese crepe shirts. ' Ths Spencer Co., - 12$ Tenth. Phone J6 and have the salesman call on -you. , -' . . . v . ,- . For shirt , waist and suit, and 'skirts that sre perfection m style and fit see The -Spencer-Co, 125, Tenth, Phone Main 6f. -' ' For Rent fttorernAtna .' thr nmrt 0 and 1 Front street. 15.000 'square feet space. Apply to Paclflo Paper Co. The -' Oaks Amusement' ' resort IS- minute ride- from. First" and- Alder streets, from. which point all cara leave. All tha delicacies of th-iMuin!' nH. vate apartments for ladles aad families. Strause's Restaurant, 2! Washington, As requested, grand prise. Cedar Park today, dancing afternoon and evening. Special car to city.- -No liquors. . . 1 " . '. n , Take .launches for warship at Mer rill's boa thou, north , aide - - Morrlaon street bridge. - . , .,. . .... - Moffett Hot Spring. $H0 ' da: 11 and $10 week; baths, a6o. 'Tak Regula tor una. - . - , Df.tl M.-Thomton, dentist -101 Mar. quam buildings. Phone Main. 4. i, . .. Rigid -Carrier - factory, - East- TamhTll and Water.;- ..-......, . ' Dr. Rlckenback, aye, eartAliaky bldg. Who' who? - Who's WoosterT-v i .-. Ansley Printing Co, It Oak. WHERE TO DINE. " AJX the delicacies of ths Season at ths Portland restaurant. Private apartment f er partita. $01 Washington, near, Fifth. Brandes OrilL at 10$ ;. Sixth, near Stark, has secured the finest chef In the city.: Olr him a trial. The 'Empire the place to' go for line meals, - Neat snd clean.' Ill Third. VOTES OF-MI LIKELY TO ELECT Choice of School Director - Lies j J. Largely in Hands of the f . .' Fair, Sex. .. '' . : THREE CANDIDATES ARE ' IN FIGHT FOR THE PLACE Only Pereone Who Pay Taxes jJve Right to Cast Votes" On Monday. ' Portland women will take advantage of the elective franchise extended them to vote at school elections, and on Mon day will cast; their baHorr for school director to suoceed IV K. -Warren, whose term -expire July l.(Tbe eotlon In . the school laws gl vine women the right. to vote is as followst .-. .v,- , "Any eitlsen of this state, -male 'or female, who is :2i year of age and baa resided In the.'distrKt $0 day Imme diately preceding the tneetmg or, elec tion and baa property In the dUtriot'a ahown by the last eonnty assessment and not assessed by the county ' sheriff, on -which he or she Is liable or subject to pay Uxo shall he enUi(,.to vote at any school meeting." . V According to the school law the poll ing places- shall be open at t atod ahall close at o'clock p. wi.. This will give voters four hours In which to cast their votes.- Only three candidates are in the field for dlrector.I. N. FlelschnerWv C, Brewster and" B. B".TPague.- - Following, is a- list -of the polling places, with the Judges, and clerks who sre to serve at the school election: No.-. 1.' $1 Eighteenth street north JudgesPcter Newberg. i John Sherlock, John Versteeg; clerks. Miss Anna IJur-phy,- Mlss Pomroy. . . . No.; 2.-100 Fourteenth street' north Judges,-T., R. Manning.. Thomas Whalen, D. .F. . Campbell; clcVks,. R. J. O'Neill, Henry Brown. " ' '. ' J " " ; ' - . No. S, 468 Burnalde street Judges, T. N.' Reed. Eugene Protsman. George Tut tie; clerks, , Aaron , Burnhahv. Alfred J. Snow. :". 'v.'' '-".-' No., 4. ; 24$ Ash street Judges,- J.--43. Beck. F. D. : Hennessey, Carroll Strat ton;, clerk. Harry Estes," James M; Abbott'.;'---' " ' '.-" ' ...... '. ' 1 No. S, .$52 Alder street Judges.: B. O'Harra. E. A -King. F. H. Richardson clerk.- F. C Hoecker. R,- P. Trimble. No. 6, 1$4 Fourth street Judge. Jeh Klernan, Robert 3tady, John Burke: clerks,. George Harrold, 'Frank Heny. - No.- 7. S2 First street Judge,- J. S Keller, H. Claussenlus, . J. F. Johnson clerks. Will HoneymSD '.Q. 8. H.. Jackson No. I, 47 . First street Judges,-Peter Taylor. Isaao Hsm, J. B. Pratt; clerk. Mr. Thurlow, Ml Josle-Sulllvsn. No. . $4S Corbetf street Judge,', R. C -- Prince, J. W. Sherwood, Sampson Austin; clerks,' J. H. Mlddleton, Charles HUtChlnS. . , . , ,. : - , No. 10, Engine house, Macadam road rriJu4ge..M. TerwllUgalv H.. A.. Balding. C, f ncott; cieriuu.Ai-yifliUamjt Carroll, . No. 11 Fireman' ' hall, Sellwood Judges.A. Curtis,. L. . S. Chsely. JM. Ntckum; clerks,. C. F,- Petsch. J. - O. Hoard. " ' ' '- - ' ' No. 12, Delmonlco hotel, corner Grand avenue, Stephens', addition Judges, E. Neldermark, William .. Taylor... Frank Dunn; clerks. J. '8. Foss, Thomaa'Smlth. We.- 1$. llOrand.veiiuej--Judge7-J; A. Newell. W. B. HU. J. L. Well; clerK,-p. a. Msgness, J. B. Tanner. -No. 14. Hunter' . hall, East Thirty fourth street Judges, J. E. Worth, J. H. Heustts, Samuel Smith; - clerk, J. J. Svaub. M. A. Ravmond. Na 16." Lee Chapel School. building- Judge. P. Blttner, M. Cleton, William Carter; clerk. E. A. Lynda, M. O. Qrlf fin. '.,-' : ' - ' .-:'.: . ' Nov 1IL $75 Holladay avenue Judge, I. K, wing. w. A. Wheeler, A. F.-Vel-guth; clerks. M. E. Ramsey, E. F. Lang. - No. 47r 26$ Russell street Judges, F. A. Watts, J. C. Jamison. A. E. Ingram; clerks, J. C. Miller, L. V. Peery. No. 1$, Engine house. Mississippi ave nueJudges, M. E. Thompson, I. O. Dar, 8. M. Hutchinson; clerks, Arthur Landgray, Frank Spearborough. - No. 1, Old schoolhouse, Woodlawn Judge. II. O. Robinson. F. Scott, J. D. Clerk; clerks. Mr. A. M. Spurru. Mis Anna patton. .. . No. 20, Peninsula station Judges, 8. C. Beach. Joseph Skelton. R. A. Suther land; clerks, Mrs. J. Bach, Miss. E. Dent ' No. 21, Portsmouth station Judges, u. urn i ucaer. jonn Mock, u. n. Hen stock; clerks. Mra A. Falrehlld, Mrs. W. woite. , - -- . - -. f-SCHOOL-DIRECTOR 77 CANDIDATES . There are three candidates announced for school director, to be voted-for to morrow. Mondays between I and p. m, The . platform of each has been - an nounced over the-respective candidates' signature; summarised, the platform of eacn is as roiiows: That of B. B. Pague Is for efficient schools., economical expenditures, ' new architecture on- new - buildings, modern sanitary conditions. ' moeern heating plants; give to grade teacher the $$0, 000 already .voted them by the tax payer. . WITHOUT . th MERIT ST8- TEM"; pay teacher their annual salary in .11. payment instead or 10; abolish annual election of teachers and Inaugur ate civil service; open meetings of the board. Mr. ' I. ,N.' Flelschner's ' platform Is: Proposed merit system not practical: pay teachers as much as la paid in other cities,- similarly-situated;; no fads er fancies In . the schools; teach such branches, as relate to essential English branches, ' ..,)..,. Mr. W: l: Brewster's platform Is: T have already expressed my . opinion . of the merit system; other Questions shall be . decided ' when they; come . up for ac tion.' ...,! . 'J The - three men are ' well known: Mr. Pague' and Mr. Brewster are attorneys; Mr. Flelschner Is a merchant. Princi ple, .not " mn,v ar "Ihe'issuer'of "th three Mr. -.Pague tandM -plainly - and frankly for the thing that ar for th best Interest of the school system, the teacher. ' the pupils and the people of the district. ' i " The merit system' advocate on .the chool board, Mr. Herman Wittenberg. I bitterly opposed to the election of B. 8. Pague a a member of the board; this opposition to Mr. Psgue I a voucher of hi ability, , character and . fitness for the position. . - . -t r Th merit system advocate.-Mf.-Wit tenberg. ' Is 'leading' the fight against the candidacy of Mr.' Pague: he wishes to-defeat . Mr. Pague by 'either of the other candidates; he -has stated that h would publish some matter on the sub ject . in th Sunday morning paper and then Mr. Pague - could not ' reacn tne people -to answer;. 'the election -1 on Monday afternoon; If Mr. Wittenberg or any one else publishes anything thai requires sn snawer Mr." ragu win snswer- tha, same In th Oregon!) of. ..: -t-r- " - - ...No matter" how easy or . i fast money is made, a man owes it to himself to be eeo--nomical and saving. .. The earnings of the . workingman are the returns of his capital of - strength and skill; . his . weekly salary the price paid ; for his youth and future ' prospects.. . Save some, it Py- v--:; ' ;,:' WE PAY SI PER cent.;, INTEREST- 7 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS ;;:. TRANSACTED. Oregon Savings . Bank '. Sixth $lnd , Morrison Sts. It-C(.- B ALTOM, . President. W. COOPER MORHI8. Cashier, - - g. L. BAYS. int. Csthler, 2-. TELtPBON'B MAIN . " STATE ATTRACTIVE TO THE EASTERNER j.LT, Hasbrouck Finds Things . '7 Here That Will Appeal . -' ..L-lto. Illinoisans. ... FAIR WILL BRING GREAT . CROWDS THIS SUMMER Among Visitors Will Be Thou- sands of Delegates to Ep- worth League Convention. ; :' Central. Illinois will ehd. marty vis itor to the Lewi and Clark fair next month." aaid J. L.i Hasbrouck of Bloom Ington, Illinois, yesterday. "More, at tention ha been' attracted to Oregon by the fair than ever before, and a good proportion of those who com this sum mer will come with the Idea of settling or Investing here." ' Mr. Hasbrouck, who is city editor of th "B1oomlngton-IHtnolsy Pantagraph, Is prominent among the newspapermen of -his etate, e,nd-hl- prsnt trip la-aaade-i largely-for th purpose of gathering In formation concerning the Pacific north west, for publication in his own and other-eastern- papers. He-arrived - yes terday and 'Will-remain for-10dayg-or more. ' - ' f "This is' a wonderful country.- he remarked.'"! am particularly impressed with the remarkable results of Irriga tion. The difference between the arid and the Irrigated lands la striking. The diversity of crops harvested In Oregon la amasing.- It aeem incredible that so much- can be harvested to the acre. Ore gon Should be extremely attractive to eastern farmers, especially the irrigated portions of the state. I am Impressed also with the Oregon fruit. We are getting a great crop of strs wherries-" In Illinois, but they seem Insipid beside the Oregon berries. . So Tar. I have only seen the state from car windows, but I shall travel about It before I return." Mr. Hasbrouck expressed tha belief that there would be a heavy tide of travel from. .Illinois early next month. "One thing that will aid In bringing the people west." he explained, "will be the national convention of the Ep worth league, which I to be held at Denver the nrst week in July. I am Informed that from 1.500 to 1,000 people will go from Illinois to attend this con vention, and a large number will un doubtedly extend their trip .to Port land. The Lewi and Clark fair seems to me to . be more characteristically western than any of the recent large expositions, and that I one of It at traction. -1 have not ret had much op portunity j-tesee, but Ismmnch Im. pressq-py it sua by in beauty of It surrounding." ar Informerf the A. P. rennrfera 'litat what Its peace terms will be. Suburban Home Seeker's Paradise This trset Is situated ea fhs Oreaoo Watef Power A Railway Co.'s line, ene mile strath f Mount Tabor, snd la practically 426 faet hove the cttj. oa the sane elevatloa as tb Moant Tabor reeereslr. thus iffardlna- a twr dealrsble view of tb city and surronnolnf coun try. , Tills tract Is proTld'it with aicelleot water, . eleetrle Debts, ld-nlnatt car service, 6-eent fare snd enly comnmas M mloatee ef 7 oar tin to reach the dir. I-ots sre sailing froB $175 to I.Tio. or ona-tenta ,ef tbe price of nroDert? loratad wlthls the- same dlatanee on the weat aide of tbe river. These prices will pre Tall for the aeit DO days,- at tba at plratlna of. which tlaja tha prices will be ad vanced Wae-thlrd, ' Hooaes will be bsllt ea reaaonahla ' aaonthlr parswnta on lots Dnrehaaed dnrlne tbe seat 00 dar. ebonld ahe perehaaer aealrs. ftaaa and sperlfleatloos will be furnlahed. -. This property 4s admirably sltnated and has saaay sdranta one ether eaat aide propartr, via.: ' SerTtre. tn this property try an eleetrle line that emaaea Madlaoo atreet hrtda-e. and owing to Ita belns the mat bridsa op tha rlrar. It la tbe leaat fliaturDM sy (eaniers paaalng thronifh rh drawa. ' ---. Thia property ia located oa ooa er me SMSt srosresalve ear Unas la the eltvr Uaarlna first This property is siao is s airecr no wits I tha Cohrmbla rreee and ta ef anfflefast eiera- I ttos to tmnirs the heat of atr that It U hie to eMala. ta anr sarronndlns dtstrlct. Tn will flsd asaota aa ths rowd that wilt be pleased to ahow row tbe maay sdvantasas of this addition. Melert ths trip a yosr Bus ear ear rid and tOTearUjats wim statenienki. Yo should provide . ronraelf with s ealldlng site for s borne In the future while this prop arty ta st Its Btnlnas prion la this srewln dtatrict. . - The mere raot mar - mere aas- oa a.nn hmuws Hllt within tba paal thrsa yssrs ta thai dlatiict la - dMatratk of the popslarlU ef the same. Take the Moant gmtr ear to irrher place oa Knaday. "or call thronsh the' week at the office of R. r. Casnns A Co., oe It Isterasted writs as ssd we will call ea yo.- E. F. CAWU CO. .' - $0 M'XaT.BTrXSnTa.' . . THIRD. AND STARK STS. Cannons Addition CRIME DOES NOT PAY. " 'SAYS JUDGE FRASER " John" Bay." $1 -year-old, who- tol oaatlron from the Junkahop of L. Fteed man at $4$ Everett street, was allowed to plead guilty to a charge of simple laroejny and was sentenced to six month In th county Jail by Judge Irraser. Bay's excuse were that he wa drinking when he stole the Iron and that he bad never been In trouble before. - r : "Bo you entered on a life of crime at the age of 11."- said the judge. "Stop where you began. You can make more money working at to cent a day than can th most expert criminal who may ucceaafully rob a- bank and who. In avoiding arrest, lose all th comfort of I If enjoyed by the married man. Be honest; If you Can't be honeat as a man, be honeat aa a matter of .jpoltcx. You Will b sentenced to six months In tbe county Jail, and I hope you will consider my advice during your imprisonment." Monthly Membership JrrtheY ".- ' M. C. A.' ' '.".. f.Por the summer . the . local T. M. C. A. has arranged to Issue monthly mem berships good for full privileges tn th magnificent Club building, corner Fourth and Yamhill streets. , These include- the marble tub and shower baths, gymnasium, tile-lined- swimming pool, library. parlor, handball court, etc. Any self-reapectlng man can Join any time bf paying th small monthly fee. .T .. "' - 1 -. ' ;' . ' ' ' V Of Course. From th: Philadelphia North American. '"I see the chief of pollee of Jersey City thinks each police station should ha- eirtinrMUVVjrirh- at ffklanO.' '- l-- Probably so -the police won't hsng around there when they should be out on their beats."!. . x v ' ..What Over-mating Hoes. " From Financial News. - T-' -LThe-differencJietween an-, over-rated author and "an over-rated tradesman is tjiat the.bn sen hi bookr by the mil 11 oh and th other hang himself. - ' NEW .Large shipment - of the . - very latest effects in Iron -anJ Brass just.: arrived." They're beauties. : INTRODUCTION : PRICES J GOVELL'S rormerly New Urk Faraltort C. 184-6 First SL 1-tIHL-E-THIHGS- ' No doubt there' many a time you are called on for a little-gift-of -ome klndr-a-weddlng, an anniversary, a . , birthday or something for the new baby. On these occa sions w can b of great help to you. There are hundred of pretty things In--approprl at glfts- ait-rrver the store and you can buy them at real mod est sum. Olft-glvlng nsvir become expensive If you -deal at Wrlgki. Keep this in mind. , . - ANWWOHT 293n0RRIS0N-ST- FIREWORKS AND FLAGS t -Wa.arry-.- the largwrt stocg of flrework In th northwest, menu- factured by ' the celebrated .i Rochester . Firework company, , Mew York. large assortment of. . exhibition est- -for , town snd city celebrations from tie . t 3.11.000 per act. Also flags aad -bunting for fair opening decors- i. tlons. v ',,-..- . " - Japaneee and ' Chines enrlos, . matting, etc ' Wholesale and Ttatt.ijr Andrew Kd fi Co. SST HOmattMST ST. - IRON BEDS Ir- wFT.KY In , ' , ' - ',., .:'" Th Boot Sho0 ThatWantt You Trad ws,s--.-r- , . 5t Knight '." ' Sorosis arid . Walk-Over Store ; --J" Onn. vPrlcna Xnte .... O I Fifth aad Washington Sts.' THE ! ISEW STORED GREAT SALE OF MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES 4 ii Ladies' Suits, Coats, I Skirts, Waists, Etc. ' AT GREAT 2 ' ' Tust received the complete line i-largest eastern manufacturers, week. ' 1 - - . ' " '''."' '... - . j . .' - a .,,.1 SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING AT St&O You should not miss this opportunity. , Great Reductionson All Millinery; M P PD A CCD, 375 Washiojton Streets I ' I rVaTlaJ -4 1 Corner Wart yarn. . iMMMMmMMMMMM HOTELS An XEROlTtV. Not Too Near Not Too Far . Visitor to th Lawln and Clark exposition will find that th above aptly deaarlbe th location of th HILL MILITARY "ACADEMY HOTEL - This splendid building has been thrown open for the convenience and entertainment of persons vis iting the fair. Within ten min utes' walk of main entrance; only building In the block. Give fine view f exposition buildings and miles of the Willamette river. Streetcars pass the door. Reser vations should be made now. For rate and particular apply to DR. J. VV. HILL ,: SSI Marshall St, Portland, Or. lotel Fairmount TWMTI-CXXTat AITX UJPSatUB STS. Oppoeft afsin Xntranoe to lVwt-aad 0srk azpoalUoa. ( ' Only absolutely fireproof- hotel ad joining ground, equipped with electric telephonic and special telephonic com munications for patrona. Uniformed portera and' bellboy at alt hours at guet't service, . . . 150 Elegant Rooms , , Open for Guests - J KATES $14)0 A BAT Aim V9. W. H. LATTIN. General Manager.' Deal With Honest People ' W cannot promt you., 110 Suit for $1, but we surely give you th earn Identical grade high-rent stores harge 117.60 and tiOour prlc 1 111.60 and $15.- Tou ar bound to get full, value. even If It 1 only a If Bult. a every article In the house I marked In plain figure. It I to your - Interest to in vestigate our newest styles .in Men's Hats. Shirts, Pants; also a full line of .... , ....... M wjm Vlirrm 1 and Oxfords, at SO per cent less, com-J pared with otheT-,atgca4 price fc, r. WK RUN TWO STORES: . "JOHN DELLAR Obs Corner Ftrrt aad TamaUV aad oa Ooraet Third aad Xavts. . ( BEWARE OF FAKERS ! 'Who 'fat your Hat. Oo to KBADQUARTCR8 for - . . Panama and Felt Ikt ct WVaaUla i Will Dy for yoa or Clean and Block , . .. Tour Hata, ill ':- . ,- : ' If careful ;. attention vis paid to the proper " fitting of children's ' footwear . no ill effects. can result. " f Our salesmen . pride . themselves J ..... . " on their ability; .. as foot fitters; ; ' . . REDUCTIONS r v - of samples from one of the which will be on sale for one . ' HOTEL! AJTD KESOSTS. Delightful -Mount Hood Trip EVERT VISITOR to r tha Lewi and Clark expoal- . . tlon, should take this th moat delightful of all mountain trips In America. - Cloud Cap Inn. -. unique and ' picturesque. 7,000 feet above sea levkl. af , ford splendid accommodations. Summit of mountain anally aeoeaalbl from thla ' point. Stage leave Hood River ata tlon daily, : making iconnectlon with O. R. A N. train. Round " trip tickets. Including coach- lng trip, on sale at O. R. aV N. ticket office. Third- and Wash ington streets, Portland. Par ticular about rates at Cloud Cap Inn by writing ' Xood aUvwr, Orsgoa. . Jsnd I csnts In stsmps te A, -1 Craig, G. P. A. Oregon ' Railroad A Navigation com pany, Portland, for .booklet "telltnr about trip- HOTEL. ' .SPECIAL RATES r BY THE DAY OR WEEK sac had by tb Oregoa Watet rower By., Co. Trolley Ub. Write or Phone.' --. sra. MABTins. ataaagz, . Bataeada, Oragos. - Hotel Eaton Osraer Kstrlsea sad Was Far Sir. - Raaofcoately fomtaaad. aletsstlr seslpead, repranl. Sre adnata, walk frosi heari at shopping and kaalseas dlatrtet. all lar, airy, eutalile raasia. a tea at Seated, a lee trie lit hta, . telephone la see - ssartsMBt. at. Larsa staees, lesaein. BMkla. srrtttas, ladiaa raaaptina parlaes, Baa sis tassnad by aaall a UUpSopa. rrteet ssaalba asst tsala aad ' Room$ $I.OO to $S. OO a Dmy ' apeelal Kates ta Oasiiiitial Mssv . , . m HAS SATOV. . (Venaeetr at Ratal UpatS. ' tehase.t HOTEL DZTflOr TXTT rSA- T I . ' Cos. , STiA 1 at j. J. C OrUrriN, l-tn-ri.,. ,. Reached hy all rar I Hates, II ft T. I - ' II ai.4 l (. ,. ELsftacaa Dine' at the Delmont 121 Fifth street ... " -'. ' ..' 4-