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THB-ORsApW DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE '30 1)S. if'. 1 TOVN TOPICS TOVXQHT'S AMVilMXTtts Bl-ttv ....,. Maruuam mbir . Ljric ., (J rand ...... ..hv Htar -. a "., r FYasVgs's a u" . ' ug r":r" VaudaalUs '.vwtn VaudeTllla Th Rom Trafning association will enjoy a prosperous term next season If the Interest shown t the lMt meeting of -the iion -yesterday afternoon speaks for enythlng. The yearXwork Was reviewed, suggestions were offered for next year and questions were asked concerning relevant subjects. Of fleers were elected a follower- President, i vn. Hjimul Connell: ' vice-president. '. Mr. E. C Clement; eecond 'vlpe-preal dent. Mr. J. L. Kingsbury: secretary. . Mrs. R. U Donald; treaaurer, Mr. R. B. Brletow; librarian. Mrs. A. H. torosx. Mrs. h. Tata and Mra. Pelton Held . ; wer elected members at large of the f executive committee. , V...... ' xrnn.Biilt was srranted br Judge Cle f land yesterday In the case of Edward Wblttaker against the O. K. inr na.ooo damini for Injuries received while In the company's employ.- Whlt taker was at -work in the hold of the steamship Arabia on June 24. 1204. when a sling broke. ana a ioaa oi '" imnn him. lnlurlne- his spine. Damages were claimed . under tha fellow-eervant .rt but the court held that no reiauqn i between, master .and servant had been ' shown. The' evidence showed that Whit- taker and two olhla fellow amployes , knew th sling was aeiecuv. HlllaboTo -.to hay modern theatre. "7Trcted, by a, .local ayndlcat, headed ' t by A. C Bhute. a HUlaboro banker. ' Architect Joseph Jacobberger Is draw - "In th plana ' " It will b of 'wood. ' clanned exclusively for th uses of the .. stage. It will hav a seating capacity . of 700, all th modern accessories and will b built this summer. - i ' . A theeestory brick, building on th ' unrth irl of Waahinarton street west l4.of JpuleeIU has been sold by Clarence J!. 00 Willi - W ' ww.a vV llt.eoo. through E. J. "Daly and J. M. Healyj; . It la said that the property . has been sold three time In th last T- threary'fears, first for $10,000 and again for $11,000. - . . - . Eighty school teachers from the state . of Iowa reached the- city yesterday t visit-thXwlS-nd Cleric exposition, . and will remain at least three days. Th nartv la In charge of 25. C. Thorn- ,. .. berg, county superintendent Df schools 'J '' of Des Moines, who organised th party a,..' and arranged . th itinerary, . General Manager J. P. ' O'Brien '1s quoted as authority for th statement . that a party of0. R. A-N. surveyors .are at work on th north bank of r tha rninmhln river correcting-boundaries '. of lands on which thtvcompany pays othep significance. h i. - 1 r Or. EmU Q. felrsch oi Chicago will apeak at o'clock - this - evening m Tempi Beth IsrftetTmrDutle and Dan gera" Dr. Blrsolt is considered on of the leaders of the Jewish people and Is regarded throttghoirt' th country aa a conomlo reforms. 4 .Hi TH- Watktns. traveling Auditor of - th O. B. N., whom E. 8. Benson ap ' 'pointed to a position In the auditing de partment of th. Panama canal com- ' tniaalon. wlU leave tomorrow for fJew ' York, wher he will entervtae service . ot the commission ana sau tor rinraa. Special round trip rates on O. W. P.: . Jul 4, to Oregon City, Canemah park; "Oresham, 2Sl oentsf Bortng," Eagle Creek ' and Estacadal 60 cents. Dancing at Canemah and-tacada parks afternoon VL and evening. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, , 7S dents, -t - - . HMaMM ' J Sunday 'trolley trfp on O. W. P: fto Oregon -City,-Canemah parkland 'Wll- lamett. falls, 25 cents round trtp;jlanc ' ling In Canemah par pavilion; Cars JJ,wlth open trailers, w'lU Jeav. First and Alder streets every 40f minutes. Bee the Sea at Seaside A delightful trip to old ocean, only four hours' rid from Portland. Take a dip In th briny deep. Trains leave the union . depot dally at S a. m. -'or Information appJJ to Mr. C. A. Stewart, agent, 241 Alder street, Fhon Main to. O. W. P. ft Ry. Co. trolley trips Sun day: To Grenham, 25 rents; Boring. Eagl Creek, Estacada, 60 cents round trip. Dinner at Hotel Estacada. ,76 cents. Cars from waiting room. First and Alder streets, everytwo hours. 1 Remember the fast steamer Chas. R. Spencer's $1 Sunday excurslorrtQ1 - - Acad Locks and return. This Tw scenlo ride of the world. Boat-leaves foot of Washington street aJL a. -., returning about p. m. r . Carloads -of delicious Mermaid brand ' cantalonpes apd paper rind red meat Coacheila - watermelons constantly on track. . See that you get Mermaids. Nothing else half o sweet.'-Pearson-Page Co., Main 47K Bole agents. . ' He delightful rl verf jtcurtons 25a '- Two hours down th iver. viewing war Ships,, fairgrounds, drydocMs. beau I fill river scenery. New steamer Gaselle - leave Stftrk.street 10 a. m., 2:39,-1 p. m. .,- Roof -tialnting Columtla Paint com- pany,' Main 1488, 70 FlrsV street. Moss i, and flreptpof palnt-or wood, tin and ' Iron roofsS Painting a specialty." - i j- . f. Tourists, as well as city people, finan cially mbarrsssed, will find the Port land Loan Office, 74 Third street, the! safest and mo;t reliable plac to. trans-f act their busInVts. Ratea reasonable. : The followinr officers wer elected at last night's session of th Paoiflo coast conference of th .Unitarian.;' ahurch. President. Robert B.VTerirleld'of Rantt Straw, ate Stiff i- Soft A " '7 '.i WE'VE &2 NOBBY STYLES HtfWttt, Bradley d Co. . HABtaSAUXM. ' v 7 S4S Wathlngton Strut -. . ifTAa taLajiD ixxnii. Children's Department--;V Entire Second Floor . fl They re. of .; the Better $ort Our styles, are distinctive r and elega&t yet. safely; conservative J showing V original designs not. too far from conventional ' . lines. Leathers . Of jlst . the proper quaHry and V pliancy to yield to every motion -of the feet, "when ; walking promoting a naturally graceful car-' vriage. '. "" r7-- '.'"- ' Every ' pair warranted ' to be right in wear and price. . Knight's Opposite Perkins Hotel. Barbara, California; vice-president, Rer C. Calvert Smoot of Ban Francisco; seo retary, - Revr Chrtstopheri Rness of Ala raeda, California; treasurer, Mrs. Mary B. Preason of San Franolsoo; directors. Horace Davis and Rev. E. Bradford Leavltt Of San Francisco, Rev. W. D. Blmonds Of Sesttle. Rev. B.- A. Good ridge of Banta Barbara, California, and Stoddard Jess oj Los Angeles. t Children having a ... hankering for dainties Ilk cocoa fudge and, chocolate lob csbam will do well to be on hand hall, Corbeft and Fennoyer when Miss Ellabeth Burr wilK grver a candy demonstration and- . distribute samples of her craft. All children are tn'vited toattend and .ylll be . given sou venire . In addrtton -to ntheir supplies of candy. ' Miss Burr, is an Instructor of tha domestic science department Of th Boston Y. W. C. A. : . -. . V' -f -: ---' ... ": . .Senator Georg C. prownell,. who has held .the Clackamas '.county ' political bantieV aloft on numerous occasions, is not lite ' only member of the Brownell family who has credit ' marks. C. OA Brownetl of St. Paul Is a cousin of the senator's snd Is .visitlnsr In Oregon at present. 'He is an operatic, star and of somewhat' lmpresaiv appearance, back ing his voice with 29 J pounds of -lusty manhood. ' -, . ! -a-i -i Companies B, C. E, F, H andj K of the" Third regiment Oregon National Guard will be Inspected at . the armor this evening. -'The band and hospital detach ment will also; b -Inspected. Tha -remaining companies of the. feglment will face th officers next nek. Reliable place t6 be. row money on diamond and Jewelry. Collateral Loan Bank, 249 Washington St. Established It years. - Lowest ratea of interest. Lest you forget, we again call the Jadlis' attention to the market page of twfcfyjs Journal. Bargains In. al). linen of fables. t: ; -. .'. . 1 ' ' v:- ft.Wi clean and press your clothes and .i thine your shoes for 11.00 per month. Main 614. , - a Any 'watches cleaned... 41-00; main spring, tl.00; all work guaranteed one year. Metiger ft Co.. Ill Sixth street Wanted Shirt finishers and ladles' cl0ihJ, Irohers, Union Laundry Aosley Printing Co., 2(0 Oak. . Canadian National Park. The Canadian Paclflo has mad a round trip rat of SSI xo Banff and return good for stop-over privileges. Visitors to the "exposition should not fall to vlslMIUs famous resort, situated in th very heart of'th Rocky moun tains, less than 48 hours ride from Port land, v ... t For descriptive matter and full par ticulars call on or address F. R. Johnson, F. ft P. A4 142 TWrd street. Portland, Oregon. -4 --i ' - .".'; . WOMAN'S MISSIONS IN FLOURISHING CONDITION Th nineteenth annual meeting of the Woman's Horn Missionary society or the Oregon conference of the Methodist Kplscopal church, Jn session at Taylor atreet church, ehtvs the workthrough' put the stat to be gaining la -Interest and enthuslo.sm. All departmenta were reported flourishing; speclal mention was made of th growth of Juvenile work. The-1-corresponding secretary re ported a total membership in th stat of 700, 'and this Is an Increase of al most 200 ..over last year.--r Th treasurer had similar news; the total money received was 2547.15, an Increase of ,2100 over last year. There Is now. about 150 in,-th treasury, Jn th absence ff .the president. Mrs. Rarter, th vloe-presldent, Mrs. Rock well, presided. . Some 1 1 delegates wer present from other points of (he stat. Election ef ' officer aivt the. general report "of th corresponding secretary werTau.r, of the Afternoon session. , Milwaukie Country Club. " Eastern and-Seattle rSces Take Sell wood and Oregon City cars at First and Alder. - . - ' " WHERE TO DINE. v The Empire," th plc to go for On meals. Neat and clean. 122 Third. -, r- : lotel Hamilton, Ban Ffanotseo's new--est hotel. 8tem heat and telephone in each foom. Centrally located. Ratea, H and upwards. 1J6. EU1 street. CITlfSTILL LEADS lil CEREAL EXPORTS About Million and a Half Buthels of Wheat Sent Foreign - . . .. ' , Last Year. OREGON FLOUR STAYS; , HUNGER OF THE ORIENT ' A,' 41 Value of the products Sent Front Portland t Exceeds Four n MiliotrDfJIlara. . During ths cereal year which c,0e! today Portland exported 1.474,14? bushels t wheat, worth 21,404.020. and 7646 barrels of flour, valued IV 291.241, making the aggregate value of the producU considerably more than $4,000,000. In th matter of wheat exports th WiUamett metropolis probably h" the Mst of all. the ports In the United Btates. Last month this city was ahead by mora than 100,000 bushels. Portland has mad this fin showing in th fa of th ftct that this haa been one of the dullest-r"years. so far ,k ..nnrtatlnn. nf wheat Is con- In decade. ' Thousands of bushels of th cereal were sent to domestic points; San Francisco drew very' heavily, on Portland. Chicago and other? Inland - cltlea .took ven more-a greater Quantity, perhaps, than- was sent across the seas. .In "July, Maroh, April and, June not a pound of the cereal was exported - from hera. . Th greatest quantity sent foreign In a single month was in November when 472.28 bushels. worth 2402.207. were exported. ' The following tahl shows th number of bushels exported each month of the year; Monthly sxport of Wheat. ' Bushel. Valu. juiv ........... rr-TT'-, . , . i .' August i..li,8 September October ......... 111.091 J 166.(17 201.280 472,'B9 196,839 272.201 08.8S7 1240.462 1400 -J 22.4S2 November December January .......... February 16.670 110,046 March ............ April ............. ' Mty-rtTrriTiTn rr 18844: 19,400 June Total 1.674.147 21.404.020 : Notwithstanding the war in the far east, ' - which . cripple commerce, th flour exports for th year made an ex cellent showing. At that time a greater quantity would hav been . dispatched had fonnage been available. Exporters had to ship by Puget sound, and for this Portland will receive no credit when the government statistics are compiled. Last summer tha steamship Arabia was cap tured, which had t effect of demoral ising business for several months after wardr But th following table of the flour exports for the year will speak for Itself: ' - '.. flour xportd Tast Tear. ' t Barrels; " Value.: July . iw..; S0.616 - I 202.466 August ...u..i.:;r 62,071 108.28s September 41,404' 166.617 "T 491.089 Vt.371.612 624.229 . 9,000 171.728 228.784 290.290 , 8B8.I78 I : 20.000 ......... October ............127. 818 November' 42.202 r December 124.680 January ....t...... 12,2(0 February ........... 42,926 March . ' r . .' 67,188-i AprU-. ..Vrrv.. .102.177 Mar 24.411 June 7,600 Total . . V. . .766.862 22,291.241 business for Junei Is aa une 2 tha-iMbarkentln The export fthlows: On Kohala. cleared! lor anangnai with j. on. - 702 feet of lumber fralued at . 810,080 JuneS th steamship' Numantla cleared for Hongkong and way ports with 12, 442 feet of lumberi. valued at 23.950. 7.600 barrels of fur, worth 220.000, and" encugh, general freight, to bring the total value ofr the cargo up to $168,887; June 6, Gernian iShlp Henrlette, Tslng tau. 1.467,96s feet of lumber valued at FREE OF CHAIt6Er J. M. MANN. President WALTER J, HOLMAN, Sec'y-Treas; Open to Men, Wopien i and Children J The most beneflcent, . human and sensible proftoslttaMT ever presented to the world, especially to those of moder ate means and strangers or persons without a home tor friends to care for their bodies should .they die. All that Is necessary-is that you Join our club, now numbering nearly 2,500 In Portland, pay in as-monthly dues, before the last' day of each montht Zees , as .follows: For persons ' t . - . Between land i yrs. So per month Between t and IS yrs.. . .loo per moaVh Betweea IS and SO yrs....lSo per month Between BO ad SS yrs.. . .800 per montu Betweea SS and 0 yr.. ,.lto f month Between 60 agd e& yrs.. . .300 per month And at anrt-tlme death overtakes the membeiw'firnish, abnolutely free of sll charge, funeral -services that would cost In spot cash, at any. undertaker's In Oregon, as follows:? . . Under t year ...... i . f BO. 00 Betweea year and IS years... .fioo.oo IS years and over. .fiSO.OQ ' This, service Includes all things' nee senary to the Interment of the bodyr aa removing -it to our parlors, If deairml, robing' It for burial, providing a coffin or casket, ae the rase may be. conveying the trnay to tne torn r, interment, mart- ing thevgrave, recording the death ind dolnsftU other things other thing, that would be done by any undertaker for the sums nam? If receiving Immediate cash pay- m ent for his services, For want or a more appropriate title, perhaps, we have named our organisation THE UNION PAYMENT SYSTEM becauxe we art all united together a clb hfpersone,-for the purpose of pax Ing ylnto a central office these sraal ing ylnto a central office these small suifts each month, to the end; thatTWe may afford the kindly , offices f inter ment at any time that one-of our circle may have laid upon him or her the inevi table hand of dttW .- We Have 'JUo.!testiinoiiials Relating U the! faithfulness with which we have carried outonr contracts In the past, whlchwitn circulars giving full nd complete Information, will be supplied to all Inquirers or malted to any address ire oi rnsrge. W2tO CAW ArrOBD TO BB WITsTOVT - rmoTBCTioir bttob: as tost Office with the HOI.MAN UNDCR TAKING CO., Third snd rlalmon streets. Portland, Oregon. . Telephone Main 607. -T-r WALTER X HOLM Ar MngrT - j. " ; ; , u -1 ;. if'-.;.-". - . ' i $11,140; June , -British steamship Rapallo, Calcutta,' by way of Puget sound. 1.KS.192 feet of lumber, 214. 268; June 12, bark Hecla, Manila, with 1.121.212. feet -fit lumber, 210,668; June 20, schooner J.lW. Cllse. Manila, 922.674 feet of aumKer $2,216 Jane 22. German ship ChrUtel. Cap Town, 1.619,41 feet of lumber, $12,200. v Th lumber shipments sent down th coast total-, 144. 000 feet. t This does not Include the mammoth -log raft that was : towed to San Francisco, which would add about 10,000.000 mora, feet to th monthly business.. .r-'-jf TACOMA,; CANADA AND rf TRAIL CELEBRATION , r- , ; : H' V- . . ' K Tacoma, and th dominion of Canada will own the exposition tomorrow! the. first da th month-. having been named lnl honor of th Washington city and th neighboring possession of Great Britain. But't a great -many 1c will be knokwn as Trail day, for at 4 o'clock th great whit way is ta. b formally ODened with speeches and a ftarade. Th order, of events' for tomprriw -wJU 4 aa follows: . 0:80 a. m. to 22:20 p. m. Qrarid concert. D Caprlo's Administration 'und.eForsstry building." vjSO p, m. Lacrosse match, Portland v. Tacoms, stadium,, adjoining exposi tion grounda -'-''. 4 2:20 p. -m. to 4:50 pr m. Grand con cert, Liberatl's band, bandstand. 2:20" p. m. -Marvelous BaumsC. 2:20 p. m. United Bta,te liesavlng service exhibition nn lake. .'' ' 2 p. nv Tacoma day exercises, .Wash ington building, Administration, band In attendance. 8:30 p. m. Organ recital. Auditorium. 4 p. m. Grand Opening, of the Trait . 3 p. m. Tacht races, Guild's lake. , 6:20 p. m. Government exhibit closes. p. m. Exhibit buildings close. 7:20 to :0 p. m. Grand concert. LiMrau s band, bandstand. ' t p. m. Marvelous Bauma ' ,rf - - t p. m. Handbaji championship, M. A., a. u. xiuonous tin town;. . t D. m. Fireworks dianlsv on Ink' X ' 2:20 p. m. to 10 p; m. Moving picture exhibition, exposition scenes. Official PhotograMWUi4bulldlng..-. tiid trtoek Oaaaad Ctoedg. Allen sV Lewis' Best Brand. AlCtrsUnaJUB vs. ,. tltfarquam Grand X XieaLrC Phon Main 868 . (MorrUon St.. bet. th and 7th.) v TONIGHT At StsOVCkxr ind Kmy Night ..This Weak; ' THE FAMOCi GKBMAX COMEDIANS, - r i ',. la.th lioaieat 0mlr-Barlejn, - - 'i.o.u." . . . BO5QPLt A 'THB j' COM PAN T 80. ; Conic Opera and"Yaudeville Combiaed. i 40-BBAUTITI CHOjtUS OtBL 40." Popular. Prices 25c, 35 c( 50cand 75c.""- --' , '..- , Seats Are Now ea fiae. - ': - . ;..,- ., "THE BEAfnf HOI'V- Wlll be the bill all next waek, bet-inning Moo- l.j, eay. 4uir -a. wits a nausea 'meaaar. juiy f .. Advaaee Bale - Xpmerrew, Belasco Theatre - PROirx - I- MAIM til. (Fecmerlr ColnmMa Th.atre) 14th and Waah. ii JTOMISHT AND ALL, THH WEEK. - VjLTINKKS BATlTRIAX' AND SUNDAY '.Fifth Week Balaam Stock Compuj, . T PMBtlti( ethe CleTer Farce, . , , "It's a eomedy." rHinlaB. -' , "A win of lanfbter." Tegrai. -VA substantial auceeaa." Journal; Prices ETenlnc. Ift to 7tVc; niatlne. 1,1 to BOe. i NEXT WEEK "The I0NQI'EHT." Avtbora' Kislit seats now oa sals at the Dolly Vardaa Candy Store.. 1 J T 1 "t3 Hit of .Ihe Trail la the Lnrls and Clark Expostttoa 'GrMBds, KIR Ai Fy 'S folOAXTICr 8PECTACL.B Carnival ,of Venice - SOO PERFORMERS S00 - I1W.00O rNVESTKl-00,000 ADMISfllOK, 81 rcilTM. Expesltloa Conpons Accepted. TIOLIltBEClTf L. TvNITARIAN CMAPIUL. ' Tamhlli and SeTto'ur ereets. Friday Eienlns, Jan 20, - By Pupiia er WILLI AM WALLACE- CtXAHAM INVITATIONS May be secored from rnplla ot s the atndln. T.W niiaaa atreet. PhonvMala 40l.. In vitations bum be presented at tha door. Snaps for the. fourth Right up-to-dt . Men's nf ITouths' Suits, worth 22000 -smd 126.00, special for the Fourth at $ 10.00, 812.50 and 212.00; a' grade oheapes, special for 28.(0. The latest style Huts . and flhirtsr also Very neat- patterna ln--f rants mt: prices that will astonish you-'c Pig bargains In Shoes and Oxfords for Ladles, Men, Misses snd Hoys. We savo you from 10c to 21-00 on every pair. Be sVT not td buy elsewhere until you see; our great bargains offered- JOHN DELLAR. vtVB RL'N, TWO STORES. ' Oa Corner Tlrst and Tarn hill and th - Other Corner Third and Dwvls. Pbrtlahd Academy AV IIGUU AD CXASSICAX SCHOOL ' Fits bore snd stria f eaatern and weaterA eollesea. Ofore hoars ot the principals durlnt tacatton. . from s. m. to 13 m., . at 4ba arademr, orner jjt Thirteenth snd Harrlsna atreeta. For cstatngue, 'address Portland Academy - " FofUaad. Oregear Kolb&Dffl NERVES' Facte ird $3.50 OXFORDS OXFORDS OXFORI?S Exhibits distinctive characteristfGs 'that appeal to mtn offline habits irrYfootgear. :. The Fonlous Ankle-Fit . Packard" Oxford. A -f; - To b-n styl this Bummer To hit the Trail tight, you must wear Oxfords. If you wlah latest designs, . perfect fit, th utmost foot comfort, th greatest wear, the best Oxford made-vSTou must' wear the "raekard.. ITo other Oxford at aay price 4nals It. , ., '",.'' .-""' Our line is' complete. - We have them In tans, in patent colt. In vlcl kid and Velour calf. In all Styles, all sixes, all widths. The moejcomplete line of artlstle footwear for men ever shown In Portland And all new. No old stock: no ojd "sly.les and what Is "ben r7 every pair "Packard. TJat means snperiorltyT' One ' customer always a "kar4" shoe weare.r. Call and see us "Watch us grow." No fuss, ho feathers. We just sell shoes. We don't . ' keep them on th .Shelves until they get old. Better come In today. Remember: "Procrastina tion Is the thler of time." v v - : v -- - ' f . -7 ABTUBSMaBsTTB. BASEBALtl! BeoreaUon !, 94th and angbm sits. PORTLAND vs. TACOMA i'nn 87, 88, 8 SO 5 July X, 8. Admission 35c Oraqdftand, JSo. Children ISc. ; ' Z.adis, 35c Orandstand free, except Sundays and holidays.- Ladles' day, Fri days. T Orandstand seats on sale at Woodard, Clarke Ca's. All THE STAR S & Acta. : f M CHEa tin rooLi. H '-KB. AND MBS. JOHN T. CKTCX. TAKDOH, PEEKT ANB WILB2U -f -- BALi.Aa AMD HATS, j, ID BAYMOND. MB. JOSEPH BONiriB. , JH1 STABOSCOPE. v -Oeoeral silmlaaton "and dally matinees. It tents, rrant seat, oa lower floor, 20 cents. Box. seats, 21 easts. Bill ef Blf Hits. m OSZAT TATTTM. - TEX LA VAILS. , JOE KOLHAV. TEE OOTTLOBS. 3AEZLIT TKIO, ,'- ED CKBI88IS... pfi MB. O. H. SHOITE. J 'JTHE OBABDISC0PE.-. General admlsslos, 10 eenta. , Matinees fmy ear. Erenlnaa, Huodara sad Holidays, rmnt aeata, lower floor, zuc rests. aox aeatsat cents. BAKER THEATRX, week or jvnx s baroajb tatbevuli U IliIB,-awrin. vrr.imt HiMWf HI, BABY 0WEK8 Petite Smibrrtte. . , JEAN WILSON Singing the Pictured Ballad, I mtirla." i - . MOMBIEtrm ZABLK, KerentrleTantomlme. LORRAINE AND HOWELL Jlualcal Comedy Sk'tHl Artlata. .-. - stOEELL a DCELI-mincers and Taisera. 10 TO ANY SEAT EXCEPT BOXES-il THEATRE. ' '' ' 12t snd Minianau Another whirlwind nf lauihlfr.- All thla week, matinee ererjr day at a lii, erenlng kt S :1ft. EMPIRE STOCK COall'ANii In tha roar tnf fare. FINNEGAN'S ALLEY - ADIOBSIOBT lO CB2TTS OBXT liVRIC THEATRE i ! i Keating a Flood, Mgrs. ' . "Tllg HOISB or SIVCKSMKS." WZEK STARTINO MONDAY, JUNE. ft. Tha Ureal rout-Art MoWxIramatle Suoceaa, '-Fogg's Ferry" ADMISSIOM TO ANY SEAT 10a. -f LEW1S AND CLJMtK OBSERUjt. ' V TOR Y AND CJtFE '. PORTLAND HS10ETS. . Take Portland, tlalshts rr aikd fat left at nastborne larrare. on tilnrk from car llae. No cllmblnf. Kleetrie elerstor. - Be. bMUtlfill .fleet of powerful tecrrtallfBt tram top .t tower. Yos ess eat s dalnlr lunrk wbll. viewing tbe moaft sasniric.nt scenerr In A merles. Opea s. as. to p. as, Adisav sloe 1U . rests. I GERMAN KOOrOACDEN Opposite Main Entrance Fair Grounds. rmZB DABCB 1TSST ITSaiRS. B LAZIER BROS. ' CONCERT EVERf ' NIGHT. Ls84 -BtBySlDB, K 1 - PGR, MEN EVERY FAIR MADE TO WEAR . . . ' . ' . . . . - - ' V Union Made " ; - I ' ' BJSar . I t . i I If l- jMU-:: ft I I .f'A r laaaW . . . . I aaV , M- t - . -; Tourist Last as & 9 Bluchen One of , W " WW . the many styles of ' , : I M we11 Oxfords in -, . MW- Jy t 4;::Kid, Vekur Calf . , . ; W' y " ..and Pateht Colt ., ; Vfcjir ; we have in all ' sixes and widths , ' ''' ' q, - for the summer " SSBtoOaL - --..'trade....: - , viIU9 1AII1 ot.. r UK I L AIM U. UKtbUN .... ' c . ' aaaeY"ss1saaj OWt FOUR DAYS jMORE Free Lectures on AND Practical r Demonstratipils Of ths various uaea "for cnllnary purposes ot tha Chocolate Cocoa Mannfactored by - - Walter Baker & Co., .LIMITED . t .i' DORCHESTER, MASS, " S (EaUbllabed 178U.) Will be gives by Miss Elizabeth K. Burr (Domestic Science Dept. Boa ten Y. W. C. A.) V " ATJ cHrtisanV Hall " 861 V4 COABBTT BT. Oor. Psnnoyer St., Bontl) Portland. Bally, at 8:30 o'clock In the After noon and S o'olock In U -. iTenlng. - Eamplea of Mlaa Burr's preparstlona. such aa Cakea. lnddln(a. . Merlngnea, liHlia, Sonrnea, lee (-ream, Harimu i reaana, ale, will bs srrTed at each lei-ture, snd abe will be pleaaed to anawer all Inquiries re garding th. same. A different mms will be prepared snd aerred at each lecture. Sample cakea of th. Walter Baker Pre mium No. 1 Cboeolate, th Vanlla Sweet rhoenlnte end little sample ana of tha llreakfaat Coeos. slao a book of "Cbole. t'borolate Rertpea" will be preaented to all peraen attending tbea. leetnree. .snd sll who sr. Interested In selentlflc euokuig should sot tall to sttend, as thay are TRIE TO ALL Children's' A Special Fit lecture for tlte""Chll-- dren Will J Given -on SATURDAY MORNING July 1st, at 10 o'Qock Sharp it Iks Burr .will Cocog- . Fudge mm ma kin and serve L X'hwcolate . Ji--' Creann and every lid present 'will receive a Walter Baker. Souvenir. $1.20Fl6ur foiSl.D5 $1.35 Flouf for 5.20 New York Grocery:, : Eleyenth and Morrison Streets Gqoking . a r i ' : j : ' . i Mm -',..-' v. saj - SB f . SB Ba OXFORDS C .. AND FLAGS I We carry tha largest stooktC fireworks In the northwest msnu- fsctured by the Celebrated Rochester. Fireworks aompany, New York. A large assortment of exhibition sets for town and city celebrations from 210 to 21,000 .per set Also flags and bunting for fair opening decora tions. Japanese snd Chinese curios, mattings, etc Wholesale md retail. ' - f - ' , ' ' ' Andrew Kan Mo. 887 KOBBIBOBT ST. FREE DEMONSTRATION We cordially Invite you to call -. any day ss noted above, and earn- -pie the unexcelled canned tprod-. ucts of the , ' 1 SPANISH -AMERICAN FOOD 'COMPANY , f)ne of twSnfr kinds of Concert-, trated Knups a different kind ev ery day will he served; also beans' with Chill Sauce, and dainty Deviled Oyster Sandwiches, tjtc. Wer. do hot herfttste to recom mend the Spanish-American Font) ' Co.'e goods ss- pure food snd of , superior duality, and hope , von -. WW I fsvnr- us' with a visit and ' -ample the goods personally... ' Jours -respectfully, f'- F.H.Reeves ' 43S WASHIOTOB SBIBT. SPANISH-AMERICAN FOOD COMPANY Cahners of 20 kinds Concentsted Houpa, Pork and Beans. Toninti Kama. Chlll-Henn. Tamales, V.n chllndHS. CliHl-Con-Came, Maca roni snd Cheese, Iwvlled Oyster end Chicken I.lver Fate for Hand- ' - wiches. etc. " , - filoncy-Back Quality Swiss Picnic ASTO VREITUIO stATCX, . SCBrDAT, iCLT S, At Rohce Tsk rirst street ce. FIREWORKS ft - trVl .