THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY W ltCX r TOlM TOPICS lfU)UB..I ........ "f. 0. U." J.I. o. "PrlHMC ot Eonda" "rorglwB" XBBlrS.i. ...... ........ ""A rihk TiinU" ... Vaudeville wu. ..........a,,., BUh ....... VaOdOVlUe ARE YOU GOIHO AWAY? Subscriber of The Journal - we go away for." a " week or longer . may have tha - papar atoppad t their raatdanca and aaut to any address by anal! at tha regular ratea, and collection wllL.be mad a by regular carrier altar ' return to tha ity. except at Long Beach and. Seaside,' wner in journal baa a regular carrier delivery. , Albert Olaan. of- Xlwaoo, Washington, haa eharg of Tha Journal on Xrfng Beach, and Lewis Co. of Sea alda haVa chart of Tb Journal ' on -' Sea aide or . Clataop beach. Delivery will be made at these two polnta at regular subecrlp- ' tlon rataa. Qlve your change ' of addreas ' to your . carrier or. e ' Phona Main 409 and -prompt at - , taction will bo given all orders, a i . .... . Thai eait Tl feet of a, lot at tha south 'west cqrner of Flrat and Madison atresia has been sold br R. B.Lamson. 'to P.' Buehner for $20,000. Tha prop-ea-ty la occupied by a, neat market, and tha saw owner will, it la said, erect modern building.- K. J. Adama haa aold to P. w. Ledbetter a. tract of slough land comprising 116 acrea, In tha vicinity or Columbia alouch, for 18,000. It aald tha transaction la a part of the op erations of tha men who are acquiring lands In the- Interest of tha Northern Pacific about Bt Johns. M. J. Smith haa aold to tha ltos Real Estate com' pany tract of 4S acrea for 121,000.' Tha land Haa between ' Portland - boulevard and Point View addition, adjoining Bt. gonna. - .- - , . An excursion to tha seashore, as guesta of the. Columbia, Rlrer Aatoria Railway company, waa enjoyed by tha members of the National Association of ' Railway Agents today. Thay took ' boar ride - on - tha Columbia ' yeaterdW '- Tha bualneaa of tha convention la prac - ttcally over, and tha visitors wll devote the remainder of their star to seeing thstghtai TV. M. Drury, 1 chairman of the executive committee, was tha reolpl cnt of a handsome chair. Presentation waa made by a committee composed of Mrs. E. Li. Shaw, Mlas Mabel Ramsey and Mrs. Dr. Williams. J Portland may entertain the peace en voya of Japan who ar expected to land at Seattle tomorrow tn route to Waah s Ington. Offlolala of the 'Great Northern have been advised of the intention ot th envoya -to remain for a time on. the coast, and it la probable thay will visit this city. Baron Kamura, planlpoten.- tiary; coionei Tacnibano or tb war or flee, M. Tasama of th bureau of lnfor ; matlon. and H. W. Denlaon, adviaer of th foreign office, compose the party. The National ' Livestock aaaoclatlon. with headquartera at Denver, haa la sued a manifesto, signed by many organ. isatlona of similar character, asking the United Statea eongrees to enact leglela tlon that WUI; encourage reclprocal.r lattona between this country and the na- ttoae-e the w 'Id, and thereby aaalet thef . livestock industry1. Instead of discrimi nating agalnat that induatry, as Is dona by pre sen term laws. Our fifth annual gift sale will con- tlnue until further notice. Every pur-chaser-to tha amount of 11.60 and up ward of our well-known brands of wines, liquors and cordlala will receive a valuable souvenir, consisting of hand painted china and other fancy gooda of our own Importation. .D. Oermanua, family liquor dealer, 221 Morrison street. Arrangements for tha ascent of Mount Jefferson are being mad by A. J. Cap ron. I T. Hleka and Frank E. Hicks. Masamaa. So far as known tha aumralt of Mount Jefferaon haa bean reached only once, and that by a-party from Albany laat year. The Maaamas mads an ascent of the mountain two years ago, but did nob. reach th summit. The Michigan society laat evening elected we following officers: Prest dent. Arthur Eastman., reelected: J, A. Eastman, flrat vice-president; Charles Mangold, aecond vice-president; Dr. H. A. Stuart, secretary: W. H. Taft. treas urer. Michigan day at th exposition will be August . Twenty members were added last- night, General Superintendent M. J. Buck- lay of tha Harrlroan lines in Oregon has gone to bt Grand and other jpolnts on tne una in eastern Oregon and Wash Ington, to be abaent a weejc Genera. Manager O Brian left yesterday for El gin, on bualneaa related to th proposed extension or in branch to Joseph. Be th Sa at Beaalde A delightful trip to old ocean, only four hours' rld from Portland. Take a dip In the briny . deep. Trains leave tha union depot dally at t a, m. For information apply to Mr. C A. Stewart, agent, 241 Aider atreet. raone Main lot. At tha Volunteers of America ' hall, J47 Ahkeny. grand revival and indoor camp meeting will be held, conducted ' by tha colored evangelist. Rev. Mr. Moul Ntpn of Los Angeles, aaalatad by hla col. red alngera, Thomas and Rlc of Chi- cago. . t . ....... Tha Angela Oil Burner company has neen incorporated by j, M. Cook, R. A. Arouaroot, i;. n. cejvert. T. C Wads worth and A. D. Smith. Tha objects ar w seir-xuet- ana Illuminating oils and burners and th capital stock la $45,000. 'apasi - I Portland memberaof the Q. A Tt will hold memorial aerylces next Sunday at t Vclock in Sellwood park for tha Ut w. w. Biacamar, commander-in-chief, who died at Bole. Department Chap- tain narasn wui conauct th services. In tearing up old . bridges on tha Barnes road, at the head cf Washington street, woramen navs lert boarda full or rusty , nai.s lying scattered on th highway, which has drawn forth com- ipuinta rrom teamatera and others, Important Notlp Are you on of th many that was overcharged for your , spectacles at th exposition T Do you want to recover your money T Addraaa P. o. box zos. Portland, Oregon, and learn how. ... r ' Th Contracting Engineering com pany of Tacoma haa begun suit agalnat tha Alaska-Klondike mining exhibit at "the exposition to recover $7.for labor performed. y , . ' . Prices that trarlght; work that Is , right; delivery of orders right on time. .Try It -we'll make good, Alvln & Hawk Co., Prlntera, 147 Third trt, ""Rules ana regulations governing the appointment of an International Jury ot award at the Lewie and Clark expoel tlon were approved yeaterday at a -meet Ing of the state com mission. Tha rules were prepared by the corporation, offl clals and were submitted to the ooro mission for approval.., .. i v - The passenger department of the Rook Island system baa Issued aa imposing foldar booming ' Chicago as' a summer resort. , General Passenger Agent John Sebastian, who waa recently a visitor fn Portland, adds, this philosophic re marjc to his . instructions to general agents of the company! "Borne dl plomacy will have to-be used to avoid arOualng local prejudice In securing pub licity tor this folder." - The roiaer. in cludes pictures of some of Chicago' magnificent skyscrapers, and views In a number of the parks, the lake shore ana the stockyards, , Something going on. If you wish to share in the benefit many othera da' rived through Meyer's piano sale, attend to tt now. 74 Sixth street, near Oak. Our ar the only launchaa landing at th Oaks. Launches for charter. Favor ite Boating company, upper aide Morri son; atreet bridge. : Tel. Main 401. ' General Agent McBrlde of the Denver Rio Grande, is advised that Major S. K. Hooper, general paaaanger agent of that road.., will arrive tomorrow, .Roof painting Columbia Paint pany. Main 148$, 74 First street ' Moss and fireproof paint, for wood, tin and iron. Roof painting a specialty, Elegant observation launch Princes May for charter to evening parties. Mueio furnished. Foot of Stark street Phone Main ISiL Any watches cleaned. $1.00: main spring, tl.ee; all work guaranteed one year. Metsger . Co- ill Sixth- street Launches to fair grounds from city landing, stark street, every II minutes. Wanted Shirt - finishers and ladles' clothes lroners. Union Laundry Co. Removal hotioes as you like thenv Foster Klelser. phone Ex. If, Try a meal without meat at-the Vece- tanaa care, l sixth street. Dr. B. C. Brown. Eye-Ear. Marquam. INTERESTLNQ EVENTS AT THE FAIR TOMORROW Tomorrow at the expoaltlon will be Merohants day, Montana day and Waah ington Slats Bankers day. It has also been named in bono of Boaeman and Billings. Th4 order of events will beaa ronowa: :$0 a. m. Concert by De Caprlo'a Administration band, . Transportation building bandstand. 10 a. m. Washington State Bankers' aaaoclatlon convention, American inn. le to 11 a. m. uojicert by Fourth U. 8. Cavalry band. Government terrace. 1 p. m. Kllpatrlck a bicycle ride down flight of stairs on Trail. (Free.) 1:80 to $ p. m. Concert by Sherman Inatltute Indian band. In Mlaaourl build ing. C:$0 p. m. Merchants' day exerclaes. Auditorium. Administration band. 2:10 p. m. Qrsnd concert Libera tf a band. Bandstand. Gray Boulevard. 2:10 pv m-.lK s. life saving service exhibition on lake. i 8:20. to 8:20 p. m Orgon recital by rreaerica w. uoooricn, f orestry DUUQ ing, I p. m. Swimming and diving chain plonahlp venta B- m, to p-nu.. Conosrt by Fourth V. 8. Cavalry band. Government terrace. - p, nv Kllpatrtck's autotnoMle-dash1 down 140-foot incline, on Trail. (Free.) I p. m. Llberatl s band at Dental congress reception, American Inn. I to 10 p. m. Concert by Sherman Inatltute Indian band, bandstand. Gray boulevard. p. m. Orand electrical Illumination. p. m. Kilpatrick'a bicycle ride down night of autre on Trail. (Free.) p. m. Fireworks on Ilka 10 p. m. Kilpatrick'a automobile dash down 140-foot incline, on Trail. (Free.) WHERE TO DINE. For cleanliness, quick service and good thlnga to eat, go to Houae'a res taurant 111 Third street KJIausa Again Active. , Honolulu, - May 7. There Is marked activity in the volcano of Kilauea. The flow of lava Is Increasing, and a rtaing In the crater gives lndtcatioha that there may be an overflow. Reduced flrat-claaa ticket to Honolulu. Steamer Alameda Bailing July 20. $12$ round trip. Full Information tit Market atreet, San Francisco. Milwaukle Country Club. - Eastern and Seattle races. Take Sell wood and Oregon City cars at First and Alder. AT THE THEATRES. , Crbwdt at th Belatco. The draawtlst woe la responsible far "The Prisoner ot taas," wblcB Is the eerrent bill at the BeUseo theatre, nlfht Jms had Is mlad the aeaibis nt the Belaid Bteek com r, as perfectly e ther repreMnt th rhir- eetsr ef the romantic mssterptee. A betttr prod actios ef the play waa MVor Made and that the pablt appreciates it was eeajoaetraua tun Bisat, enry seet In. the theatre bslna eccapiea xer iaa aseose pi imsMDca. w "I. O. U." at the Mtrquam. The amsleal eesMdy. "I. O. V.." will be the attracts) st the Marauaa Grand theatre. nsoa . street Between suth and serenta streets, taaUrht at 0:8 o'clock aad every nlht ma weea. wua a special price bmbms Batnr- aay. Kolh sad Dill, the fanny Geraaa aea- aiaaa, are preesatliig the laoahable skit with tv ptopn n euipsay, ; , "Rip at th Grand. For aevelty. the hill at the Oread this week aalejoa. The baallBe set Is a' eoadeai version or "Hip Vaa Winkle," pnerated by laha P. Hfll a Co. Olearoy sad BsaseU sre two ef the Mgtest hlU ea tha praeras). Ths Latayette-UiasoDt trosoe ef eerebata have a tura uwB ass aoc oaea eenalee here la sioetha laurecu aaa a Beasunu aerui act -' 1 m ' . At tha Star. The aaallty ef Ita attractions aad tha enoU Beaa ef the theatre auke the "tar e very enjoyable place of anoaameat aarlag the warai asmsMr avealags. Kara aV Co. Is the rasters set and gives a series of scenes llhaitrattnf Ine wsrras sr"m amry acBMreaMats. Bayden, king ef the eoaeertlna, la esBeetslly "Forgiven. " ' ' The olay this wnk" at the Lrrls to "ror. flvsa," a very pretty aad latersattag rosiaaua ef eostaetle lire, with the prladpel eharscter aathter. Ella Wilson, iwbft Is sptwsria as the berolBe-la "rnrglTea,"-haa the dla MaeUoa Of having created the rate la the aris tae! Bredactlea. Dally BMtlaee at t.M e'elock. V'X At th Baker..'; 1 , fntsiMtlas aaaahefe are almtlret ea the Be. kar's bill .this wnak. The "Three gar." In treeVdng Bahy Cenela, the riylng ImMu, Le Bow H.tfMd and Carme, the BarMfhs, Bay MeBrela Ha sletnred Ballad aad the ata herograpfc stake a capital eakirtalBBMat .The school teacher or tte i nographer who lays by $1.00 ' a week out of her salary will have several thousand dollars to , brighten her declining years. iV persistency in anything that . counts, & It's the same way withsavings "'.and THAT pays." '' we PATf;;,y- 1 V CENT- . INTEREST. ' " v! - GENERAL ' ' BANKING BUSINESS V TRANSACTED. Oregon Savings Bank Sixth and Morrison Sts. U . BALBTOir, Prealdeat. '' . ' - . W. COOPKB MOBRI8. Cashlav. ' ' - S L. BATS, AMt. Osahlar. I. ' , , - TKLBPaONS IfAIH 14. IRVIN6T0N TRACK Owners. Horses. Riders and Trainers Are Flocking' Here .for the Coming Meet.- The vanguard' of owners, trainers. riders and horses that are to take part In the third annual race meeting of tha Multnomah Fair aaaoclatlon are arriving daily at Inrlngton. Over 100 head have arrived from Seattle sines' Monday and 10 more cars are expected in tble after- ndOhT" Today the "meetlnir- the Meadows closes and as soon aa the laat race la over the thoroughbreds will be loaded on to cars snd brought hare. Judge Skinner, who will be In the Judges' stand again thla year, has tele graphed Prealdent Diamond that he la more than pleased with the claas of horaea and the number that will start In the Opening Day handicap, valued-at $760 to the winner. The stake book shows that there were 48 nomlnatlone made,' but have ahrunk down to about IS. BUI BalUy. with Play Ball. Mogregor, Theron and St. Peter; ar among the flrat arrivals , at Irvlngton. Mogregor is entered In several of the big stake events. He went -wrong at Seattle, but Is now rounding Into, shape and will bear watching when he Is sent The question that Is puaxllng the race offlclala ia wher they are to stable all or the horses that are coming. Preal dent v Diamond spent several day at the ...Meadows culling' 'out -taa bad t ones : and informing .ths mass- that"' lie had no iuuui . fur them at Irvlngton. Added to the horaea that race at Seattle will be a oounle of big stables from Memphis, five carloads from Denver, and several earloads from Montana. "Hand-rldlflg" Frank Kelly, who was a general favorite laat season. is In town. He rode at - the Denver meeting and out of 17 mounts he won 11. He was only once outside of the money and captured second money five tlmea Mr. Diamond expects that all of the horses will be stabled late Friday. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO HAVE'WHOLE WEEK Instead of having special daya at the Lewla and Clark eapoaltlon for th vari ous towns of southern California. It has been decided to have the week beginning July 14 and ending Saturday July $9, devoted to different towna and to be known aa Southern California week. San Diego, Santa Ana. Orange. River side. a.n Bernardino,- Nedmnds, Colton. paaaaena. Banta Monica WUlttler. Re- dondo, . Pomona, Monrovia, Asuaa, . Du- arte, Santa Barbara, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Paso Roblee and Loa Angeles will send thouaands ef visitors to Port' land and elaborate preparations have been made for their entertainment. . On Saturday. July tt, a big reception will be held In the California building for the visiting delegates. Mapy of the cities will aend special representatives to the fair. Ventura will be represented by Mayor W. L. Lewis and R. M. Clark. Three thousand miniature bags containing lima beans and 8,000 baga of beet sugar win be given to visitors by Ventura business men. . Hotel Hamilton. Ban Francisco's new. est hotel. Steam heat and telephone ln each room. Centrally located. Rates. $1 and upward. 185 Kills atreet What a 3-inch advertisement -inlhe Journal will do '' ,v. . . .. .. The Administration res-' taurant has been running . an announcement, offer ing the use of their tables to lunch parties, in The , Journal for the past five -: days and has been com- pelled to omit same for a ' few days, as the response to the ad has equaled the ' capacity1 of the establish- ;T ment." ' We, the undersigned, L hereby- testify v- to the -, above. ' - " " M . Voney, Prop, ' : " . J. M. Walker, Mgr, , 7 Administration Restaur- ant. --- - 4 TEMDMELJIT CITY'S BEAUTY SBBaBBBBBBBBJBBBBBSBVSSBSBa Expected to See Frontier Town, M Indians. andr Ice yid to Meet Hardships. - NOW ALL WOULD STAY AND . , CROW UP WITH COUNTRY Delegates to Epworth League Find Much to Praiae and' Ar Loud In Acknowledgment , of Portland Many Attractions. . - V Texas delegates te the International Epworth league convention held recently ia Denver came to Portland expect ing to "see wild Indians roaming tha streets la warpaint, They alao looked for cold weather, and came prepared to meet snowstorm or any cold wave that might prevail.-- Great - was their- sur prise to And that hardly an Indian waa to beaeen here, and that the weather waa soft snd pleasant. The entire delegation, which la the largeat to reach the city from Denver, went Jo the fair, yeaterday and was surprised and delighted at the wonder ful eahiblta -and the beauty of the buildings and site. The members were warm la. their praises of the northwest In general and Portland In particular. Today the majority of the party waa piloted 'about the city on trolley ears by Hugh C KrUm, prealdent of 8onny aide chapter, Epworth league. At HlU Military academy early this - morning the delegates were met by repreaentap tlvea of the -City union, headed by Prea ldent Feaaler and Fourth Vloe-Prealdent Mabel Down a. After exchanges of greetings, the visitors started out to e Portland. ' 3 "The trip hag been a revelation to me," said Dr. I Blaylock, publlaher or the Texas Christian Advocate and police commissioner for'DaJlaa. "I am free to eonresa tfiaimy"iaeas of thla oouhtfy were very erroneous, i I came here ex pecting to see nothing but mountains, many Indians and a rough sort of place, but I find fertile valley a, beautiful orcharda, hardly any Indians and boun tiful supplies of all that is good. Were I rTmi ma" 1 wnnM nnma hem, fnr I believe this is the best place, from flrat Impressions, that there is to grow up In." . ... - : ' The party is composed or delegates from Dallas and vicinity. State Preal dent Frank Jleedy is- conducting' the excursion. J, - - s - " j" The delegation VwlU go to Cascade Locks tomorrow, and will leave for Cal ifornia tomorrow- night. Other - large parties of Epworthlans ar expected to reach Portland this week, aa fast, as they can get away from Yellowstone park. . : NO ADDITIONS TO FLEET. (Continued from Page One.) - results of the war and gat .its com' merclal anternrlaea developed. "1 think the Chinese boycott, wnicn has already been atartedV agalnat United States products, will have a mora serl- ous effects on the development or of this coast have been led to believe. At atie hands ot thalmlmgratlon of flclala of this country the Chinese race has suffered Insult after insult la every manner that It could be dealt out to them. .While thev are alow to mora they are putting Into effect the moat dangeroua mode or attack tney poaaeaa having put 1t Into - operation, they will be Juet aa slow to withdraw it. Mean while Irreparable damage will be don to our commerce. It la the height of folly for ua to aneer at what la going on. However, the mercantile lntereats have got thla question to face, and in difference to It will have but on re sult. Would Trade Bdaoatlos fo Jauaiaees. 'I do not believe in letting down the bare for - the , admission of Chinese coolies to this country, and never did. But the United Statea statu tea Bay that Chlneae teachers, students, merchants snd professional men shall be admitted. When they arrive tney are mat witn in ault, placed on the same plane with coolies, and It IS next to Impossible for them to get passports." 'j 'W ought to have at leaat $,000 Chlneae atudents attending the schools and collegea of this country. After they had been taught the acience or mining, railroading and manufacturing, thay would return and engage in tbe develop ment of their own resources. . Having been educated .here they would natur ally patronise Americans when buying material and Induce their 'friends to do the same. Thla would be the ease now had a spirit of liberality been shown. It may be too late to begin this policy now, but we ought to save as much aa possible from the wreck. These people should not be- obliged to tight their way Into the country. Great Britain, France and Germany welcome the better elaas of Chlneae with open arma, and as a re enlt tha United Statea has only I per cent of the Chinese trade. - Mra. Scbwerin has juat returned from a trip to Alaska and ' met her husband here yeaterday. un maay u is tneir Intention to return to Ban Francisco. POLICE MAKE RAID ON NOTORIOUS HOUSE Six policemen raided the house eon dueted by Mrs. t Jones at 14 Park atreet laat night and the proprletreaa and aeveral women were arrested. All the' women are said by the police to have frequented the rear rooms of loons until the box ordinance waa. en forced by Mayor lana. i . The raid was conducted by Aetlng Detectives Kay and Jonas, aaalated by Patrolmen Ogg, wade. Robeon and Evans. The landlady inalated that aha waa merely giving a little private nartT." - - - . Two of the women are aald to- live off eatates left them by relative. Another receives alimony from her husband. A fourth Is said to be the wife of a trav eling man. " i; Mrev Jonea declared she was conduct ing a respectable house. Th house waa watched by order of Chief of Police Orttsmacher, who Had been Informed of the character of the establishment by Captains Moore and Bailey. All the cases were continued by Judge Cameron until tomorrow on account' of th crowded condition of his docket.. raH Attractions Well Bappored. y vt Portlaadere, - When so much Is heard in the way of complaint fro mthe Trail that Portland Is not supporting her fair and Its attends ant attractions It Is pleaaant to hear alao the voice of the aatfled. Nowhere Is that voice heard more strongly than from the management of the Land or the Midnight Sun. Thay state that the attendance thus far haa far exceeded their expectation) that , The Boot Shop.-. ..J; .. That .Wants Your Trade "Sorosls" Woman's Perfect - Shoe, Knight's Corner Fifth and Wash- ington Sts. Best Prices V 'All old and reliable makes. You take no chance when i you buy from us. . - See our new shipment of HIGH GRADE PLANOS. pDOREPUNO CO. '" Steinway Dealers , 233 Washington Streetr : : far from showing apathy . Portlanders have displayed the keeneet Internet In this, attraction and -hava-showa and are showing an ever increasing Interest In their superb production. The Land, of the Mldnlgh! Sun was brought to - Portland by a company formed of. 1$ of the formoat man -!n business and professional circles who desired to raise the character of the Trail amusement J eaturea. In this en deavor they eould And nothing more ar tlatlo and beautiful than this great Pan American succeaa with Us later 1,00 night- run In Boston. They felt that an electrical scenlo production strong enough to win the - Indorsement of the wlaard eleotrlolan, Edison, and beautiful enough to have won . unstinted praise throughout the eaat waa what was needed on the TralL Their wisdom is being shown by the enthuaiaatlo recep tion it haM been arlvan and tns constant r Increasing crowds which ithrohg theJ beautiful little theatre. -L-4 -., RO JIEST FOR THE ACCUSED Trials of More Men Charged With . Complicity ' in "Frauds Begin! Friday. Intervals between the trials of land fraud cases are brief.- Wll lard N. Jonee, Thaddeus S. Potter, Daniel Clark and Ira Wade will appear In the federal court next Friday morning to answer to the charge of conspiring to defraud the United Statea of publje lands In the Slleta reserve. Jones was a representa tive from Multnomah county In the leg lalature of 110$ and Potter-was form-, erly In the law office of F. P. Mays, who Is under Indictment for complicity In - the - Blue mountain , frauds. Clark and Wade realde here. The Indictment charge! that the de. fendants entered Into a conspiracy to procure a number of old soldiers to use their homeatead lights In the Slletg re serve, under the agreement that the olalma would be turned over to Jonea and his aaaoclatee as soon as patented. Each of the setUera received $100 for th exercise of his homestead right, and Jonee advanced the money for building cabins, clearing the land and other ex penaea. There Is much valuable timber In the Slleta reserve, and It Is said that Jonaa was acting aa the - agent for wealthy eastern speculators. A new panel of 7$ names was drawn yesterday, by order of Judge De Haven. and from tt the Jury will be selected to try Jones and hla eo-defendanta. The clerk and the Jury commissioner were alao instructed to prepare a new Hat of $00 namea, from which to aecure Juries ror tne remaining land fraud trial. Boah Do you think marrlare is a laiiureT Joah Mln waan'L Tv tried every way i could think or to get out of It, but can't. It's the hardest knot that ever was tied. r : v Guaranteed GARDEN HOSE The beat that's made. The T-plv Seminole, The Trade, The Staple and the New Method, guaranteed agalnat $00 pounda' preaaure. You get more than your tnoney'a worth when you buy theaa brands. . , - Gauld & Kline Co. t-ll-lS-lS BT. FroBt, aad 14-1 ST.' First Strait. Tel Main $07. , ' BUc binary aad MU1 Snpplle. ' Portland Academy AB BBSUS8 AB0 CXAUICAZ. BCBOOU fits boys and (Iris fnr eastera. snd western enlt.. Offtca hoar e the nrlnclpele during v.catloa. from a. at- IS a... at the arae-niy, earner of Thirtieth sad BafTUue streets. For catalogs, aadraas Best Pianos Portland Academy , rertlaad, Oragea, AMUggMjawra. BASEBALL !! Becreetloa Vaxk, S4ta aad Vaagaa $ra. .-. , . PORTLAND ':r TACOMA atajy IS to ta. Xaolaslve. - Admission $So. Grandstand, 15c Children. l$c . ' lVadles, tBo. Orandatand free, except Bunaaya and holidays, Ladles' day, Fri' daya. . , Orandatand Beats on sale at Woodard, Clarke V'Co.'a c ZZZT" Theatre 0. Baiug. rrea, MorrlMa Street eatweea ata aad Tta, --S Phone Main M8. . TBS COOLKHT THKATSB I TOWH. Y XOMIOXZ AZ $:$ O'OLOOZ, very Hlght This Week With a SpseUl-Prle . Matutae Saturday. : . ths yAatora okrman ooiieoiaks xolb Ago onx ' . U the starry Kasieil OeBrBarUKBa. ' "1. 0. U." COMEDT MTSIO-ytJW. 10 FMNCIPAlja 1U , . e BEAUTlrUIr CHORCS OIRLe-B POPrtARrr RICKS Matin., Xo. as aad 40 etaui Mlgbt. , W, 60 aad TS eaala. ; Seats Are yl.JtltlniA-Bar Tb.si Early.' Belasco Theatre k.u (yeraMrly OohuaMa Taeeire) 14th aad Wash, . TBS. OOOLEST THIATBS IN TOWN. T0KIOBT AUU TBM WBX. ' KATIimS SaTCSDAT AVD SCrDAT. THE PRISONER OF ZENDA AKTBOKT HOPg'S POPDLaB SOaUSCaV lamaeaaas ' , . ratOSS-lltlghC If TSo. Mannaea, U He. KKXT WICK HMACOBTr AVTBOWZ.' -aSr-A-R- EAXA a CO. . tsx nxwcaAML . koeooi avo Sims. XAAJTX AMD BiaSXir. HA TDM. t. 70IEFH BOVVZm. - TXB SZABOSOOrX. days sod BoUoaya, 20 seats. Bos I Q RAN D i- jomr . irrrx co. t $rATETTx-LAMOBT TBOBTB-w - - 0LBBBOT AMD BussXXI. LA OKECIA ' int. ibed pumnrTOB. 1KB OBABDISOOPB. OeeersI Bdmlaaloa, 10 cents. Bnadnen, tan. days and aoUdaya, reserved Basts ea Vawsr aesr. 20 cants. Bos seats, 25 oasts. ' THE BAKER. Third aad TamhtU . . . . Keating a yieed, Mgra. , THE THREE BATS. , i : - BVBLuoa a oo, WXXXT IZITEBT. BAT krBBAIXt tsx rXTnrs mtuit . tABOiX. H ATTIELD AMD OADTXa, - stOVIMO PICTUmiS, . BAXKB'S OBOHEBTXA. Theatre always eaol and eosnfertsbla. F I rormaaeas eaur at I:BO,. T:D and Sn.su Ad. TEN CENTS to any seat extent boxae. LtYRIC THEATREJ Xeattag Si Flood, atgrs. WXXX gTABTOre HOBDAY, JOXT IT "FORaiVEIN" I "TWT TARBT TiTwnima ' A nsAMA tw ton AOTg, ,, ASsasBioa' " " lOo To Any ot lOb Darkness and Dawn HEAVEN and HELL ? W H I CH ? TXa UNIQUE TRAIL FEATURK LEWISAND CLARK OBSERV&. . TORY AMD CAFB . MBiiJuro moBrrs, Take atartland Hauchta ear sad mt aft Rawtborn Temee. aoe Block troai aa Una, Bo eumblsf. Bloetrle elTator. Bee aaeatlfal ctteet ef aowarral aaarebHcBt Irani BOB OI www. mmi a winty inaea while vtawlag the awst BMsnlfleent seBry In aswrwa. vm ., a ia enaia. The Land of the iVlldnlght Sun Vnat BMatlfnt at alepti.nlnnt1 1- Bcoaaenope ever anempteo. . x. Barald, tab ruaici aTTBAv.ioa om xkb . . k TBAIi. 4. , - BLAEIEB BEOS. 1 COMCEBT BVEBT MIGHT. I43-S4S BURMBIDB. Chance to Save Money Men's and Youths'- Suits - in fancy worsteds, aerges or tweeds, double breaated, regular price $11.00 and $20.00; special. 98.50, f 10.00 and S1S.50. Big bargalna in Shoes snd Oxfords for Ladles, Men, Mlsaes and Boys, also a line of Canvas Shoes, Sl.OO. 91.25 and 91.50.. Cut prices on lists and Panta. Special reduction . on Men's Shirt 'and Underwear. It la to your Interest to investigate tnls special sale. JOHN DELLAR AT TWO STORES. Oo. rirst aad TamMU aad-Oor. Tfalrd -- aad Davis, ; ROBERT CVOSE 330 Boylston Street ( BOSTON. MASS. IGH-OASS PAINTINGS IVOTXCS! With eveey - t tmrfhas ef Qrn l live $e sounds of eer" a . v rru i I e i t . .. .... ... I $th Week wlatasMS tank ' Osaasaay lor yea to lzrv: your hecj b c! flcnt style ist c op erate costend "ttcl" tcr flic poyc over such a Ic3 pcHcd that ycall never miss (be money. Diiy Vikzl you t, mAe a small cash payment eandlhekakRcemay bepddattherhlecl Our stccic emtrcccs everytlilnj cid to farnish a Lp, and covers szzh a.wide ranje that the -buyer who cho os lheecGr.cn icd twnisMncs viil receive the e MtBaacUOa whose parse is not limited. - Cash cr credit tte price ib just the same and always low. ; TICSTOaf tUtCTOUICtatTISMe MSTEKRI OUTFITTING CORMRIY 390 -WASniNGTOn Chinese ; W::and"Ai;-: Japanese Curios Visitors to the exposition are cordially ' . inyited to examine . our magnificent oriental curios, consisting1 of fine Silver Goisonne, Bronze Satsurha, Ivory , Carving:. Beautiful Decorated Porce lain Tea Sets. Silk and Satin Embroideries. Ebony Carved Furniture; " -- '. - - -1 ,; " Andrew Kan L Co. . S87 Morrison St. TiiTl'Jzhc V I I I I I I I 1 Pcf Week V