The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 29, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE ' 29. : 1905.
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ganised by Rev. Knry T. Atklnon y
terdar afternoon at the naraonag. 111
North Eighteenth street Mrs. A. -N.'
. Fisher, corresponding secretary of the
- Columbia Rlvsr branch, was present
and assisted In the organisation. The
. following officers were elected: Presl-
dent. Mrs. Esther WaJdfogel; vice-president.
Mrs. W. R. Insley; recording sec-
. retary, Isabel McDougal; corresponding
secretary, - Mrs. ' ndleott; treasurer,
' Miss Elsie Craw; reporter, Mrs. i. B.
Candllab. Regular meetings will' be
"-held the second Tuesday Of each month
at the homes of the members. The next
' meeting will be at the residence of the
, resident. Mrs. Esther Waldfogel. TIB
V Marshall street, on the Second Tuesday
; In July at :0 o'clock. ; -' .
In the United State circuit court the
' Standard "Varnish company of New Tor
" has ' sued Visiter. Thorsen Co. of
Portland for lit. 000 for Infringing on
' trademark known as "turpentine shel
lac," alleging that the plaintiff menu-
' factures a specialty known as turpentine
shellac, and that since April, 10. the
"defendants have been using the trade
mark for a specialty of their own mike.
It is alleged that the defendanta prom
ised to discontinue the use of the mark,
but failed to dp so.
"; M. Olson, owner of a, number - of
houses at Serene park, on East Twelfth
and Florence streets will sell, or H.000
one of these houses. 'This Is a if excep-
'.. llonal opportunity for any one wanting
a home, as Mr. Olson asks only $200
down and lit per month. . Serene park
is situated on a sightly tract of land on
the, Union ven.ue and Vernon car line.
- It Is only i minutes' ride from Third
and "Washington streets. Phone Mr.
Olson at Main 144 and ask about the
proposition., . ( : . ' ' . '
' In Justloe Reld i court yesterday aft.
eraoon Senator John H. Mltchall nld
a suit against Harry Robertson, his
. fdrmer secretary and one of the princi
pal witnesses against him In the land
" fraud trial, for M on a promissory note.
'The note was given to the late John H.
Price, father-in-law of Senator Mitchell,
-in-msrand called for 1100. Fifty dol
lars was paid on It at on time, and tit
at another, snd the principal and inter
st now daw amount to S(. .'
'f An Interesting lecture on the 'Tnflu-
'. encsrof .th Japanese Schools of Paint
ing on European Art" was given before
the Portland art clasa at the Art mu
seum yesterday afternoon by L Nag)
' through his interpreter, Jiro Harada.
Mr. Nagi spoke very interestingly and
- told of the various schools of Japan and
the influence western civilisation had
had on each. Modf ffTrhciraxt, he
' said, waa.. clearly.. Influenced by, the
Japanese schools. . -
The Canadian Pacific has Issued a
, new publication of great beauty show
' lng the wonderful scenery along Its line
Hrand, containing matter of special inter
est in connection with the Lewie and
. Clark exposition. The Canadian Paclflo
" route embraces 'Boms'1 of the grandest
j v ' scenery on . the ., western continent, ana
the new booklet Is Issued with a view
' to bringing this fact to the attention of
eastern people. ..' .
. - The Chicago A Northwestern' lateefr
booklet Is devoted entirely to showing
' the Lewis and Clark fair,, the city of
Portland and scenery "along the route
-of the company's recent extension In
Rocky mountain territory. There sr.
' many fine halftones of the exposition
- - buildings and grounds, - and a " well-
written and Illustrated chapter on the
; """'"Rose City." r ""..'.
' Negotiations are pending between
- State Fish Warden Van Dusen, repre
sentlng the United States fish commis
sion, and the Oregon Water power
Jtailway'company for the establishment
4f a trout hatchery at Casadero. There
. s at present a salmon hatchery on the
Clackamas river 45 . miles from Casa
dero, and It is proposed to abandon this
, . if the iew one should be established.
fU Is reported that BTAr Worthlngton
will ultimately become general manager
of the Western Paclf io when the Oould
,r ' system complete! this line from Salt
' I.ake to Oakland, and Is counted on to
bring to the position a complete knowl-
; - edge of trsnsportstlon conditioned VAr
clflccoaat territory. - i ,.
The Westlnghouse Electric Manu
facturing company has Issued a booklet
for distribution at the Lewis and Clark
- - ' expositon. It contains an Interesting
.'. deecrlptlofa of processes employed In the
WastUrghOuse works for manufacture of
- the company's various mechanical de
vices. - - '.
H. MeCormlck, a lumber mill operator
at MeCormlck, Washington, who has
Just returned from an eastern trip,
say it will be-but a few years when
Oregon fir will be widely- used In east
ern localities where hemlock and
Michigan pine ha,ve for many year held
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v r The first regular time card for the
. new Arlington-Condon, line, of the Ore
. gon Railroad Navigation -company Is
, In the hands of the printer and will be
Y issued In time for the insuguratlon of
' regular train service over the road July
1. There will be a dally train each way.
?8rP--"!eHghtful l-lver excurslons-25a
two hours down the rlver.Tvlewlng war
fhlps, fairgrounds, drydetks. beaulful
river scenery. New steamer aaaelle
leaves Stark street 10 a. m t:t0v t p. m.
J Obstacles J(n the way of securing- the
jlealred routed for an. extension -of Tthe
Oregon Water Power Railway's line
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Jihported
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Frinch Crip . '
NecKweair
Dollar Valuf
65c
Hewett, Bradley O- Co.
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Delegate to the W.
to Feiaview and Troutdale are delaying
the beginning of conatructlon. and it la
now said to be doubtful if the line Is
built this year. The company expected
no difficulty In securing the right -or
way, and would have had the. line- com
pleted and In operation next fall. But a
few- farmers, have- declined to grant
rights of way, at what the company
regards as fair prices, through their
lands and. the project la In the' air. '
, The aafeat and most practical way to
secure . your - money and valuables
against theft Is the modern and up-to-date
buckskin 'money belt' They are
made In different styles and sixes in
both waist and leg' belts, and can be had
of Albert Beml, the druggist,, corner of
Second and Washington. .
See' the Sea at Seaside A delightful
trip- to old ocean, only Your hours' ride
from Portland. - Take a dip in the briny
deep. Trains leave, the union . depot
dally at I a. m. For Information apply
to Mr- C. A, Stewart, agent, S4I Alder
street Phone Main 90. ... - - -7 --
" Carloads of delicious Mermaid, brand
cantaloupes and - paper rind red meat
Coachella watermelon' eoriatantly -on
track. See that you get Mermalda.
Nothing else half so sweet.. Pearson
Page Co., Maliy 475. . Sole .agents. ,
Steamship Alliance-sails from Couch
street dock Thursday night, June tt, at
t. Far 4o Coos Bay $7.50 cabin, and tS
second; S10 cabin, and I seebnd. F. P.
Baumgartner, agent. Main . 111. :
: Announcement The new Aune photo
graph gallery now open at the Colum
bia building, corner West Park" and
Washington. Take elevator.
Reliable place to bcrow money on
diamonds and jewelry.-. Collateral Loan
Bank, 261 Waahlngton St. Established
II years. Lowest rates of interest, ,
We are still selling our $J. 50 eye
glasses for II. Consultation free,' and
every pair guaranteed,. Metxger at Co.,
Ill Sixth otreetf . .
All the delicacies of the season; pri
vate apartments foi ladles and families.
Btrause'a Restaurant, 22 Washington.
-MoffettHot Sprlngstl.SO day; tl
and $10 week; batha, 26a. Take Regula
tor line, i - " ' "
Wanted Shirt .finishers and ladies'
clothes lronere. . Union Laundry Co. t
Ansley Printing Co.. 110 Oak.
WHERETO DINE.
The Empire? the place to go for line
meals,. Neat and clean, ltl Third.
Hotel Hamilton. San Frnoisco's new
est hotel. 'Steam heat and telephone in
each room.. Centrally located. Rates,
tl and upwards. 2 Ellis street
OREGON COUNTRY GETS "
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING
To advertise Portland arid the-Paclflo
northwest the passenger department of
theJQMXSn Railroad Navigation com
pany is offering to eend Its publications
to all addresses-that may be furnished
it by Portland business men. - '
In May General - Passenger ' Agent
Craig's department In Portland aent out
St.Oii pleces-'trt advertising; ,the June
work- amounts to 41.000 pieces. The
publications, compiled by R.' M. Hall,
advertising agent for the oompany.. are
authentic, original and high class, and
hundreds- of people are attracted to
the Paclflo northwest through the state
ments and lllustratlbnsf Pacific north
west resources.. The matter, goes all
over the. United States and many ft the
booklets sre,gent to foreign countries.
Frequently inquiries are .-eivea. iroro
England, Germany, Frajict- -eif the
orlerit. 'The company'a postage-hWl is
a 'c6nsldersh1e,Bum monthly, ss every
piece of literature sent. out costs from
I to I cents poatsge. ; . -
On July t -only, the Chicago -
Northweetern railway will self rdtind
trip .tickets to Buffslo, New 'Tork.. fop
ira.T!. good for 90 days and allowing
I stopovers en route.' also allowing theJ
passenger 'cholp of routes golng-and
returning Low -rates, to other easlerh
points. - Call on, or addreas W. A. .Cot.
V general agent. C. NrW, Ry., 1(1 Third
street, Portland-. Orfegon, , .
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' woman' Kiasldnary Society. - -.
The- Woman's Home Mlaajpnarv"1 ao-.J,;
cfcfy of the f-regrih oonference jrlll hold
It nineteenth annual meeting at Taylor
Street M. E. church--Friday, commenc
ing promptly at :.t0 o'clock, ' Report
of the, work -of the entire conference
will b read and the election of officer
will take place. Auxiliary offlcera are
requeated -to . have all money and re
ports In hand. Member living in Port
land are asked to bring -a basket
luncheon, ' . ' . .
C T. U. Convention at the Fair Grounds. Photograph by Kiser Photographic Company,
PORTLAHD OR BUST,
CRY OF RAILROADS
Rock hland Sees Immense Pos
sibilities in Business in the
. Oregon Country.
WILL' BEGIN WESTWARD
IN THE NEAR.J1ITURE
Three Routes- Surveyed From"
Boise and " Construction
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The Chicago, Rock Island aV Padflo
railroad will - be-- the next great tran
contlnental system to knock at the door
of Portland. 2 1 ! company has .com
pleted the surveying of three route from
Bolie . to Portland, has incorporated a
company to build the division from Boise
to it present western terminus at Denver
and has already a bond for a deed to
terminal grounds in Portland. - ' '
The Rock Island' march westward will
be rapid and sure. fU-hjM caused the In
corporation of the new Colorado, Wyom
ing Idaho railroad at Bolae, with a
capital stock of $10,000,000, for the' con
struction of the line surveyed from Den
ver north to Laramie and west to St.
Anthony arid Boise. It Is known ' that
the meaning of thla project Is a Pacific
ocean terminal. There Is nothing between
Denver, and Boise to Induce a railroad
company to undertake- an undertaking
so enormously expensive '' The city of
Portland is the "objective point and will
be the Rock Island's chief 'Pacific termi
nal, with a-branch line to Tacoma and
Seattle. The company ha aurveyed a
route from Boise through the Salmon
river and Clearwater country, vlat Lewis
ton arid" down" the north-5 bankof the
Columbia-Driver; .lso a route through
central Oregon . arid another through
southern Oregon and. the Willamette
valley. Final choice ' of route to be
built has not yet been made. ' ' "
Consolidation of the Rock Island system
with the Louisville A Nashville. Chicago
ft Alton, . Frisco .system- "and Seaboard
Airline, which is practically accom
plished, will enable the Rock Island to'
run through cars from Denver to New
Orleans, El - Paso, Galveston, . . Atlanta,
Savannah, Charleston. Richmond, and
Jacksonvllle, "With steamers to Havana.
This system must reach Portland to com
plete Its grasp of transcontinental busi
ness and secure an outlet to the orient.
Portland is the objective point of Its
engineer and the beginning of the con
struction work is marked by the build
ing of the Colorado, Wyoming Idaho
railroad from Denver to Boise.., The com
pany has placed the - following men In
the foreground of the enterprise as ln:
corporators and-trustees: W. R. WesC
Laramie, Wyoming; E. S. Chenoweth,
McCracken, - Kansas; Ora Haley, Lara
mie; Joseph Underwood. Chicago: Frank
H. Stewart, Boston: John D. ;Mllllken,
McPherson, Kansas; C. M. Huset Boston;
Augustua Ruffner, Chicago; J. 8.
Christian, Danville, Illinois.
' Four men representing the . Interests
of many southern stockholders 1n the
Rock Island, the Louisville ft. Nashville
and the Seaboard Airline,, have been . In
Portland several -days looklnjT'oVer the
railroad situation . and considering' tHy.
feasibility of the proposed consoltdafoa
ana extension to j-ornana. inese men
are: James ' A. IMcPherson, Raleigh,"
LNorth Carolina; Horace C. WoocTT Senecn;
WE n AVE WAITED
fOR THE f AIR
To get Into active operation before
we began t blow .our whlstlej
The big show Is now booming to
' -"beat the band." ' Just )lke the
UNION LAl'NDRT, .ever since Its
' doors were first opened, and now
-.- we are ready to shout, to -'it-he
stranger within our sate." that
"we have th most modern clothes -renovating
establishment in the ,
t'nlted State. WE TAKE'tNO
BACK SEAT FOR ANT CITT ON
EARTH. There Is hot a nsw appit-
ance known to laundrydom that is
not In operation her. Our steam
v heated collar and cuff polishers do
, not make sawteeth of the edge of
the . linen. "o other laundry In
l ' Oregon has thes lmproyinen,ri.
I UNIOil : LAUNDRY
TL Kaia StS. - Si' aad Colombia."
Ask for free soesU rait SovaJ.7
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South Carolina; Charles - M. Cotton,
Salem-Winston.- North Carolina; Ralph
H. ' Mathews, Albany, ... Georgia. Inci
dentally they are Investigating the field
for cotton manufacturing Industries.
Mr. McPhereon Is one of the large
cotton manufacturer In the south and
has Interests In New Enfcland mills. He
is a principal owner In the Columbus
Cotton Manufacturing company, with
mill at Columbus, Georgia, on the Chat
tahoochlo river, from- t-e falls of which
power Is secured to drive the machinery.
During the last -week Mr. McPherson
has mads three trip .to Celllo falls and
ha mad a preliminary examination of
the possibilities for power there. He
has been deeply Impressed with the great
opportunities for economlo production of
manufactured product In - Oregon by
waterpower. With thl vast power every
where going to waste, he says, the
absence -of coat I not"a hindrance but
rather air aid to successful manufacturing
In Oregon. ' - , ,..,:".
BIG'CELEBRATIONOF
: THE FOURTH OF JULY
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Arrangements Made - to ; Have
i Regular Old-Tirrie Program :
y- at the Fair. '
It Is settled that there 'will be
regular old Fourth of July celebration
at tffe exposition gtiM;TTh"on6w
Ing program was announced this morn
ing from the office of President Oooder
Overture byLibrtrs band; Invoca
tion Dy HIV, A. A. jnorriauu, ru. u.,
reading of the Declaration of Independ
ence by Barry Buckley Of Washington,
D. C; Columbia naTnd; oration by Rabbi
Stephen Wise, D. D.; "StaT- Spangled
Runner" hand; benediction bv RaV. T.
L. Eliot, D. D.; rShierlca.'' bandraaTut
of i guns; grand display of firework
with special act pieces at o'clock. , .
CROWING ROOSTER WILL '
; COME TO SOME BAD END
saasjsssBsssaaaasis
Complaint are still made to the police
against the ambitious rooster .whose
crowing by day and by night is .prov
ing so annoying to persons living In
the vlcinty of tit NartUla street.
- Station 'Officer Maloney has evolved
a scherne-twhlch he thinks will end the
complaints. He hss signified hi In
tention of aecurlng a John Do war
rant for the arrest of the rooster on
a charge of" disorderly conduct -. and
placing the paper - in-the hands - of
Mounted - Patrolman ' Crate for service.
Crat-has laaao and will be expected
to bring Mr. Rooster Into th police
court. ... -' .-w5 "f
POTTER STARTS SATURDAY.
Popular O. R. A N., Excursion
Steamer Opens the Beach Season.
Th first 'large crowd from Portland
.to Astoria and North (Long) Beach,
Waahlngton, will leave , Portland Satur
day afternoon at 1:60, when the popular-
O. R. ft N, seaside exoursion -steamer,
the T. J.-Potter, miikes Its Initial trip
of the season, leavfhg. Ash street dock
at the above time. The Potter haa been
put In first-class condition, -and .every
thing points to a very- large list of pas
senger for the first trip.
' Visitor to Portland: and th Lewi
and Clark exposition should not miss
an opportunity to see the beauties of
the lower Columbia rlver-from . the
deck! of the Potter queen of river
boats. ; For speed and grace nothing
'4-in river or ia service In th en-tire
west equals'; thl side-wheeled beauty,
and to see the glories of the lower
Columbia from her" deck i a treat
never to be forgotten. . Two hundred
and thirty feet long and at feet ; wide,
newly -decorated, eacetdv and uphol
stered, ateam heated and electric lighted,
and equipped with every Inodern ap
pliance for the safele- and comfort of
the flOO guest th 'law aathorlse her
to csrrev she is the fsvorlte and pride
of th river traveling public - Her
staterooms, are models of neatnes and
complete In every -respect;- the meals
noted for their excellences and th offi
cers -attentive and courteous: i,1, WV,
"Restful . Recreation . Resorts th
elegant 101 summer book Issued by the
O. R. N-.Co., tell ir about the ttips
up and 1 down the Colambta, to the
mountalria, - beaches inland resort and
fountains-of heading. It I In itself an
artistic souvenir publication, "and .well
worth securing- Ask C. W. Btlngen, city
ticket agent. Third aTflV Washington
streets, for" a copy -of this publication,
and particulars about the lower Colum
bia rtver and other trips. - Very, low
rates to th Columbia river resort this
summer. -"
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BRUTAL THUGS ROB
A,,L Patton of Marion Found in
- Cutter at ' Early Hour
Z - il -This Morning. . w
NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
TAkEN FROM HIS POCKETS
Betiiten Over Head WjthBlack
r jack,' He Is in a Very Se-
nous Condition,,
After having heen - beaten 4t- In.
sensibility and robbsd of t00 by thugs.
A. L. Patton of Marlon, Oregon. -was
found at Seventh and Ollaan street
this mornlna br Patrol Drtvr Prlc
and Jailer Lilll ' and taken - to police
headquarter, where he was attended by
nr-.R 'f!- filocuna. '
.. Patton la in a serious condition? HI
cslp Is badly out arid bewlsed by blow
from a blunt- weapon, prooaoiy a disck-
lack,- and hi right shoulder was ai
lbcatd-JUtvth bone of hi shoul
der were - thrown Into plao and . th
wounds on hi head dressed he was sent
to his. room lni a.-downtown lodging
house. " ...-''
When searched at police headquarters
Patton had IHD.J5. which -was. over
looked by - th robbers; 16 cents was
In hi pocket and th 1140, In currency,
waa ewd In the lining op his waist
coat, i , ' . , ' -1
The injured man is a logger and
came to Portland yesterday "to see the
fair. He admit that he, began drinking
hesvlly Immedlstely after reaching here,
and 1 Unable' to tell much that will
aaslat th off kerg in bringing the male
factor to JutUce .
SONSET MAGAZINES J
ADVERTISES THE FAIR
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The .' July number of the Sunset
raagaxine Is a special Lewi and Clark
centennial edition, and contain over
three." score page exploiting Oregon,
Portland and the exposition.'' and' many
illustration add a charm to the arti
cles. - The Sunset is the, first magaslne.
ta, come out -with pictures and an ac-
couiQl.(oa Qpvning any cqrvnuinira w
land a Century Ago." 1 by Reuben Gold
Thwaltea, the Wisconsin historian, and
la ' illuetratedfrom photographs and
original documents In possession of the
American Philosophical society at Phila
delphia; it is the story -of th Lewis and
Clark journey told in a short, graphic
and delightful, manner. "The Great
Northwest's CentenntsT: - How the Lewi
and . Clark .Exposition - Tell of Enter
prising Development and of Alluring
Opportunities Today" la told In a series
of article; by Governor Q.-E. Chamber
lain, Governor A. K. Mead of Washing
ton. Senator John H. Mitchell. Henry W.
Ooode, Willi nt, W. Wheelwright, Q. W.
Allen, Frank L.' "Merrick,' Robertus Lov
nd-JLH. - Cradlebaugh;"' Th Sunset's
Regular circulation Is (8,000, but 190.-
000 copies or the July numner . werer
printed and Will be widely distrlbW
BIG LACROSSE GAME' :
;' FOR CANADIAN DAY
Dominion of Canada, day at the Lewis
a-id Clark-exposltlon on Saturday" prom
ise to be an Interesting occasion. - The
members Of the Canadians society1 : and
.Canadians In general will meet- at . the
grouwds st ir ociock, wnen badge win
be' distributed." At 1:15 o'clock the two
lacrosse teams, Will form In front Of the
Administration building snd. "headed by
the Administration band, will; march via
the main promenade to the'ball grounds'.
where at 1.J0 o'clock sharp the game
will start . - r " - - -' '
A vlfnner Will served to members
and their friend at -the American inn
t S Vclock. tr 1 -
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MANY PEOPLE VISIT- - - .
ALASKA THIS YEAR
Alaska ls-emlng to the Lewis, snd
Clark iposltlon.But. majority of the
visitors from the landof froxen gold
and totem poles wfll not visit. thts city
until September and octanes, a mey am
sir td "wait until the cool autumn days
arrive. This news Is brought from the
norths by Edwsrd C. -Russell, publisher-!
Of the,- Juneau J)ally Alssk. IMspatch.
who arrive-last night. He stlrrea that
the stramsllp companies have made 'A
rawidlirlat'ronl?outh,r' Alaska
STRANGER
Boot Shop ;
Wants Your Trade
Walk-Overs"
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Make -Ufe's; walk easy.
for you, Mr. Man.
' .3.50 .and $4.0
Knight9
Opposite Perkins .
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Tho Official Watchcf 37
, Loading Rail roattf I
B
WATCHES
A simple, sturdy machines no
unnecessary parts almost no re-
Jalr bllla.. It meeta the everyday
are snd vibrstlons of railroading
successfully and has -sturdlnea
to record time accurately f -Tears.
With.- a BALL WATCH
' you stand prepared to meet sched
ule requirements, In every, walk
in life on time.
iimIw iiAeBriil vellrAart
' Watch I good enough for anyone.
"bld by
A. N.Wright
Se IOWA JEWELER
No. 293 Morrison Street
Where Tou Savfe Hdncy
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After, looklnr around. If youVwiht to
L-
be sure ef getting , your motieai Worth
Underwear or a pair of Shoes, gq .tQr
; JohnDellar V1
And you will find every article marked
fin plain figure about SO per cent less
Un price In comparison to other store1
(uaces.- w-TI-'.', - ,
- Also a 'big line of Ladle and Chil
dren' Shoe from "We to 11.00 saved in
jd ,sj)b Jeqjo o uosixduioo
E RUN TWO STORES." '
Corner First .and Yamhill and
Corner Third and Davis
Goo4 Tbnjatbcs
j 4 cans . . ir . . 25c
Per dozen. . . . . 70c
New York Grocery
Eleventh and Morrison Sts.
Portland Academy
A IM0U8H AXD.ClAasiOAL I0K00L.
. rit b.T. asd slrla for eaatera aad WMtern
enllegM. Otlcehoura of tb. principals dartng-
muus, mm V a- si- u m., ai in.
mifsMj rnrn.r nf Tolrtenthin4.Brilaps
atreesi. For catakga,addrM .
Portland Academy
Portias', Orgo, :
AHVK
mecreatioa "Park, Mth aad
Tangha ,
I PORTLAND
.JTACOMA.
nn iTraa. a 0 July L tt
' Admission lie. Grandstand.
lc. , Children, He. : .. -., ,
ZdlM ' ISO. Grandstand fr.. wxcept
Sunday and holidays. Ladle' day, Fri
day. ... .; r, ., ... -;--- -,
Grandstand seata on sal "a" Woodard,
Clarke - Co.'. ; , , i ,
Swiss: Picnic
At Rohse's Park "
Taka First' street car. - Admission 10c.
poinU to Seattle- of $J7.to'n oraSs. L
Induce people fa see trie Roar city s x
poaltlon. .. . . '
"We are getting a, large snare or fort-
land visitors,"- said Mr, Russell, "and
many are staying In- Alaska. . Th Influx
of people 1 great h Is yesr to. all the
good towns snd -Cities In Alaska, and
business is very, good. Alaska is the
-coming country growing like every
thing, and, people are deciding to locate
there for keeps Instead ff returning 'to
their .native states to lire..
Milwaukie Country Club. ; ,
Eastern Xnd Seattle race Take Sail-
wood and Oregon City car at First and
Alitr. "
7 Tv - :
l- II I
lotel'
V 'I ;' I .
Aarrujr-nrTm.
sy.rw.-istw--wssa.
Free Lectures on
-Practical )
Demonstrations
Of ta. Trloua mm fnr" "eofhnir pBrposas
Chocolate "iCcicoa
' ataasfactored by
Walter Baker & Coe,
.' . ' tHIITED - ..
V.. V DORrHESTBR, MAS, r' -" '
' (BatabualM ITM.) .
JT1U be gtTa ky '' '.-'
Miss Elizabeth K. Burf
(DoaiMtic Bdesee Dt Boatoa T. W. C i j
crtisans' Hall
S61H OOBVBTT ST. , f
Cor. renaoyer St, South Vortlautd. .
Dally for Oa Weak, Oomneaolsg -
Tuesday, June . 27
At 1 IO e'rlneh Is the aftersaSn. asd
cjtmk la tb. .Trnliig.
Camples of .!' Rurr'e preparatloaa. tach
aa Cmk, P.ddlaga. Meringue., T4f.
RonfflM, If Cram, B.trlan I'raam.. tc.
will b. aerred at ear iwtur.. and aa.
will be pleaaed to arnwer all laqalrlM r.-
Crdlng the aane. A different win wUI
prepared and served at eerh lecture.
, KasipJ. rake, nt tb. Walter Baker Pre.
Silcai No. 1 Chnrnlat.. rb. -Vanlla Dirnt
(tioenlat. -aad, little urn pi. ran. -of th.
BrMkf..t Cnroa. alao a book st "Choir
Cborolata-Rerlpea" will be presented to all
pervtna attndln tbeaa leetorea, aad ail
wb. are Intereated In arlentltle oaiyg
ascold aet fall to attaad, aa tby are - .
n raxr to all.1.'.
cTVIarquanii Grand
HPU - 0 f,, W. T. Pangl. Rea. Mgr.
X Ilea L C PhonMain .68
(Morrlaoa.Bt.. bt. gtbtad Tth.) - -
TONIGHT
At 8TM e'Clork aad Xrery Night' Thla Week,
THB riOVh GERMAN COMEDIANS.
la the lfaslcat Ceaedy-Barleaqse,
"LOU"
0 PTOPLff t THC COMPANT 60. .
' OMle Opera sad Vas drrlllConblntd. -k
0 BElUTirUL- CHORCS.CURU 40.
PoiuJr Prices 25"cf 35ct
I dOC-Jlrirl 7Sc
'Baats Are Now ea Bal.. . - ,
i '';'': . "THI BCAVTT BHOF'- 1
Will k. th. bill all Beit Week; 'iSeglnaing Uo'
da, .'ulr ,. with- a Battue ,
' ' - " Taetday. July 4. - .
A4vaao. iale ToanwrBW.
Belasco Thtdtre ISSFm.
trorneriy iwinmnia -warev .I4fa and walk.
TOSIOHT AND ALL THE WEEK. . -UATINER8
BATTRDAT AND Bl"ND:
FHfth Wr.k Belaaco Stark t'owpas, '
PreoDntlng th. riever Fare,
s
rested." Oragontaa.
, "A war.
'. oC laughter.' '
Telegram.
"A auhatanttal aurM.
journal.
mariner, IS to BO&i
CONQUEST."-
Prteea KreDlng. in to TSe;
f NEXT WEEK "Th.
. Author.' TSlght erat. no
DoUjrv VaTds''aady Store.
sal .at U.
ef
ateai akd rooiz.
Jim. AND JIRS. JOHW T. CRICK.
kBDOX.TtBaT AD WILBa.
, Jtl KALi.Ae AMD HATS. ,
Z.D RAYMOND. T '
Ml. JOSEPH BOMKIt. . .
THE TAaoaoorE. f-
Oeneral admlenloB and dally aiatlneea, 1
eaata. Front aeata oa low re floor. 20 easts.
Bos SMta,, 21 oral.. . ' -t "-
Blll fl P A IV Pi "t
Big Hit.. VJ t i JuM
THX 01EAX. TATTTal.
Trmi LA TAIL. JOB HOLkTAlT
TKX aOTTLOBS. " 3AXZUT TXI0,
XO CKXIBSIX. ,
, MR. 0. K. BRONX. - .
- - THX eiAlfDIsCOPI. . -
Oeneralf allmlaalon-i-lO eenta.- Matinee every
ear. KTeAlngs.- Nundajrs and Botldaya. treat
aaata. lower floor, sua canta. Bos aeata, 25 cat.
BAKER. THEATRE TSASS
wzek or jvvt i6--aAaoAr tatdevillx
JOE FtYNN AmeHra'a Ureatrat Muaologlat. .
BABT OWENS tlt Hoabrett.
JEAN WIIAOH Staging th. Pictured Ballad.
Tmhrla." . - ' . -
-MONSIXTR ZARLX. Rrrentrle Pantomime.
LORBAINC AND HOWEIX Maaical Comedy
BkHrb ArtUla. .- Fi ' "
..JIORILL a DIXIT Blngrra and T.lkwa."
v la 10 ANT BEAT EXCEPT BOXES,
EMPIRE
Another whirlwind .of; laughter. All - thla
weak, matinee erery dae at 2:IA, arenlag at
S ift, KMPIBB STOCK tOMPAXT,Ja the roar
ing faer. . ,. . ..- .
FINNEGAN'S ALLEY
, ADBfZiaiOM IO CRBXTT OMXT.
LYRICTHEATRE
' -. "Mant Flood, Xpa . - ,
-mu HOL'SB OF BtiCCESSES.V' '" '
; WXEX SlARTTNO MOVDAT, jV" . .
The Oraar FourAet M.lodramatl Ssce.aa
"Fogg's Ferry"
' ADMISSION TO ANT" SEAT Me.
LEWIS JiND CLARK OBStRVjt.
UTORr AND CAFE ,
PORTtAND HXlOHTf. ; '
Tik. Fofttaad 'Htlfhtajear aa get erf at
Bawthorn. larrae eae elort from aar Um,
M. cllsiblng. Elertrl. tltr.
Be. beantiral .flwt ef' rwweeral Warekltekr
frnm to ot tower. To eas e.t ealatf l- a
wkll. -.Uwliig tb. moat marnlflooat tniwf
In America. Opr. a. a. f . av awai- .
atoe 10 Mats.
Opposite Main Entraar Fair Orounda.
rasa dam a YYMYxinjro.
BUAZIEft BSOl.
CONCCBT BTfJtt IOT-.'X!jT.
- Stf-MS tUBXtiDE.
pboking
' . AND
KoIb&DI
SERVES
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