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:d, rr.iDAY f. cvz:ni;b; pr. 12. l L idaii; 1 w rr ..MsssssBBagBBga , , ,, "vibw. ,, ... : .1 1 c.b . toxisxt's AinnuatiiT trareaaai ..rle i.ker read , Vaednilli ., .V.udart .. .. .M.....,..VaeeTtue "I." O. D." Naejrktr AtbB r AiiJi xuu GOING AYAY? V i ;r two point at regular aubscrlp. . B..Uoii Urates. Qlva your change tot address to your oarrtar or ' Phone If sin CO and prompt at t . tantlon will be alven all orders. ' The II Sunday azeuraloa to the.Cas- lada Lock and return on tha faatest of Ml th .Willamette and Columbia river . iteamers, tha Charles R. Bpenoer. start ing rom tha foot of Washington street, i a. tn. and returning about a p. afford ona of tha moat delightful team boat rldee In tha world. Thara la ho other trip on aartb enshrined In ao Piueh grandeur and wealth of acenerr. ha steamer pa sea through a oonatant panorama of mountains and glens, cate- . recti - Bubsorlber of Tha , journal go awajr for a : weak or longer mar neve' tha paper topped at their rasldenca and ant to any addreaa by mall at the regular rates, .and collection "will be made by regular carrier after return te the elgr. except at tirng -Beach and Seaside, where The Journal ha a a regular earner delivery. Albert Olaea of Ilwaoo, - Washington.-' haa charge of The Journal on Long Beaoh and Lewi Co. of Baa. aide have charge of The Journal on Sea aide or Clatsop beach. Delivery will be made at ih e e lf -ir"-, , The popular place of the Fair -grounds. Hot meat ordera rang- ' lug from Ido to too and up. Pa- ' trona not satisfied with price can nve .,, .. ., .... ... . .. Y rzn cf taties o atalrs to Dread their lunch. ' Walters will be In attendances aerve corree. mux, tea, lemonade. aot drinks and Ice cream to thoee who wish to purchaae, Tetlejr'a ; tea- aervea. .... :v . ,. Fret CcVc! Tdcrisne. . N rti tzi Tc":t Cscs Of Haff r..:::on Dollars Appro : prlatsd by Gtata, Seventy. Flva Thousand Remains.- PART HD DS USED FOR MEMORIAL BUILDING tha city poatofflca, to be held August 11 Applicant should apply at once to Z. A. Leigh, local secretary . board of civil service examiners, Portland, Oregon, for application- forme, .i which must be properly executed and filed with the dis trict secretary at Ban Francisco before the. closing hour, August A, t. r H. Flanagan, a well-known miner of .Btevensvllle. MonUna, ia vlaltlnr Count Commissioner W. L. Llghtner. Mr. Flan agan and Mr. Llghtner ware miners to gether in Montana It year ago. They ia not me ainoe 1171. . - President Jefferson Myeri Is Prepsr- Ing the Full Report of His Steward hip. Which Wilt .Be Presented to Governor Chamberlain. " tact and canyon, hill and dale, ralghty - forest and rqlllnr prairie, flshwheele In operation and the wonderful Cascade (ocka, built at aa expense of S.00.0 Ind IS year' constant effort. Touriet torn thousand of mile to view the I iron.' . in trancing Deauuea 01 tha .Columbia 1 etween; Portland and - the look. , ea , - kecUlly Multnomah falls., ISO feet, and - Ul thla matchlea beauty may be seen tomorrow at an expenae of 11. Ex cellent meal served on board, to centa. Tourists, as well a city eeonie. flnen- eUUy embarrassed,, will And' the' Port land Loan Office, 74 Third street the safest and most reliable nlaee to trana- aoi tnair ousioess. ; Rate reasonable. Our are the only taunehea lanJIna at the Oak. Launches for charter. -Favorite Boating company. uDoer aide Morri son street Drug, Tel. Main HOI. Roof Painting Columbia Paint com pany. Main 1481. TO First atreet. Moaa and fireproof paint for wood. tin . and itoor painting a specialty; There. i o more lnterastlna- raadina m i ne journal . tnan It , grocery and market page in today's laaue. . Be sure you read It. , .;;";: : i . W. R. Wood, a Virginia. Illinois, bust- pea man, vlaittng in the PaclOo north wee t, ha been captivated with ' the Lewis and Clark fair. - He aaya It was the oap-eheaf of all the fairs, for its beautiful location,' which - never has ' been equaled: Us eaay accessibility to - Ihe people, of the United Btates, the Lfirlent and Brltlah Columbia, and It On ahowlng of Paoiflo coast resouroa. Mr. Wood -la the gueat of his sister. at t- sas Aider street. Our fifth annual gift sale will eon- We clean and press your clothe and nine your shoe for 11.00 per month. Unique Tailoring Co.. 7 Washington. Main ili. ':.- v- Wait tUl next week to grumble. Toull not do it then If we do your printing. Try Jt Alrln 8. Hawk 'Co, 147 Third street, '-:,- ; For Sale Family horse, double-seated buggy and harness - for - UK), worth doub the prloa. Inquire 114 Tamhlll at. . " mull urn eu WU1 wn-l , . . , . , tinue tinW further noUca. Every Pr-1 - AnT j "loaned 41.60 maln- cnaaer to tna amount 01 11.10 and up-l -. ward of our well-known, brands - of wines, liquors and cordials will receive - a Valuable souvenir, consisting of hand' painted china and other fanoy good of ' our own .importation. Du Qermanus, xamuy liquor daalarZlMorrlaon street Vrn. Lena" M. Wade, -wife of W a Wade of Helix, Oregon, died yestefday at Bt. Vincent's nospitai. after an ill ness of eight day. She was visiting nor parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wool- dHdge, at Dayton, when taken lU. - Mrs. Wads was 10 year old and leaves , a husband -and two snail children, The Uterment was at Dayton this afternoon. , . axel DtonaDurg,- wno either xeu from an incoming; Northern Pacme train or was struck by the train at Linn ton lew weeks ago,. was committed to the asylum - yesterday afternoon. He Injured -bout the head, and although he naa recovered nia physical health, be has become demented. Hi family wa j -wqaaie to control Aim. , , ',. ;4 year. MeUgar St Oo, 111 .Sixth, atreet Crawfish to the queen's taste. ' Black Diamond, corner Second and Tamhlll ts. Raised gold letter signs latest de signs, Foster a Klelser, phone Rx. It. Crawfish to the oneen' taste. Black Diamond, corner Seoond and Tamhlll sts, 1 WhlU Oxfords reo'd. Marks' Shoe Co. President Jefferson Myers of the Lewis and Clark atate commission la already at work on the report which . hi to be mad to Governor Chamberlain of the manner In which the. 1500,000 appro priated for the fair toy the legislature haa been expended. : . -' . -. , "The legislature appropriated " 1500. 000," 'said. President Myers today, "of which we have expended tit 5.000, laav Ing.pn hand 176,000 for further ex pensea of the .commission 3 at .-the fair and to oonatruct the memorial build' lng, for which provision was made in the law adopted Whan the money waa given lor the expoaltlon.. . . j.j "Of the 1425,000 spent, we devoted aau.uvv to tne ot. iouis - exposition. about 1130.000 . to, the construction , of buildings here and 115,000 to offloe ex penses and the purchase and Installa tion of exhibiu of the state and coun ties. ,1 . - . ..,.v,-- T.. ; .;. -. '. Of . the fund remaining . on hand. 150,000 la held . to apply to teevoonatruo uon 01 ine memorial Duiuiina. provid lng the term of the law are met whloh are that the corporation pay an equal amount 150.000 add tha city of Port land furnish the site, deeded In truat to the state and pledge Itself to main tain It: permanently. , If-, these -provisions are not met we will turn the 150,000 Into - the stats treasury. "The 1120.000 expended for buildings nas seen used in erecting . the Oregon tat building, the Administration build ing, the are department quarter, the entrance' colonnade, the home of the po nce department the- Forestry building. the structure devoted to the educational and oriental exhibit, the Foreign Ex hibit building, palace -of agricurture.1 mine ana machinery, and the Audlto- num. ... ,- - ' .-.., - 1 - "The money for the state and county exhibit ha been usesd In securing adequate representations for 14 of the IS 00 unties, a well a a fine showing ror- ine nornauiturai and agricultural Industries at large, and the dairy peo ple nave not been neglected. "It wa the Intention- of the state commission to make a good-Showing of the important Industrie of Oregon, and we are satisfied that wa have aucoeeded. W laid -especial emphaal on having the vaiioua sections well rep resented, and to that end offered to assist each county with a cash contribution of 1, U the people would rate axaaast aa much more. Twenty-four counties responded; some exceeded the require ments, and all have splendid exhibits DAYLIGHT DOWN , COLUMBIA in th Igricuitui pauc;- iVrtV , h v-Jw . ; ' I 1 understood that the- On iT. : J. Potter Queen at Elver , , ; ;: Boats Don't .Miss It CT. J. Potter" satis for Astoria -and North Beach aa follows) July 15, :00! a. m.1 July 14, 1:10 a. m.j July IT. 10:40 1 atate com mission pays 11.600 a month salaries, which includes all employes at the state building, superintendents and Janitors ana every person . wno draws . money rroro. me commission lor service of any sort. . . .... r-f,;-. Cf a . . s n Vf. p.: To Creek and Eataoada. on th upper Clackamas liver, II miles from Portland, 60 cent round trip. Dinner at Hotel Eatacada. . ft oenta. Cars leave ticket Offloe, First , and Alder, streets, at T:0, 1:10, 11:10 . a. m.; :o, ;o, f :44, T:li p. rn. . " At the session of the JuvenUe court this morning John J. Conboy, arrested xor seiung cigarette to minor, waa ex amined and found guilty and fined IK. The trial took place before Judge Frater and Robert Galloway, special assistant ! district attorney, appeared as attorney j loo mnea ror 11 on th O. W. p. The most picturesque trolley trip on- the racine coast two hour atop at Eata cada park; lunch may- be had at, the jiuicn. diii car jeave nrat and a. m.; juiy za, it:to a. m.; juiy -is, 1:001 rtirlirr. nnrnihrn p. m. Don't fail to see th lower Co-1 CVCIV I O r nCrHrlCM IU . . . nimiiui irom aeoKs 01 mis masmiiicenc boat Particulars and O. R. aV N. sum mer book by saklng C W. Stinger, city uoaet 1 agent Third, and Washington streets, trtiana. Portland W Kilauea Volcano. The special rate tickets now betas- sold by the Paclflo Mall and Oceania & & eorapanie via Ban Francisco cover' not only tha trip tothls great volcano, but also five days' expenses In Honolulu- drives and' excursions whilst there. J. H. Dewson, at 141 Washington street or C W. BUnger, at 154 Washington street wiu leu an aoout n. . Racas. Racea, Racea. Th 1101 season of big event now on at Irving-ton Park race track. Blx or more running race every day except Sunday. First race starts at 1:11 p. tn. too thoroughbred hone ' entered 600. All ear transfer at Second and Wash- Alder -streets dally, except Sunday. lngton streets for track. Admission (in v:4e a. return 4 p. m " 7V " eluding grandstand) too. - - r Be the Sea at Seaside A - delightful trip to old ocean,' only four hour' -ride from Portland. Take a dip In th briny deep. Train leave the union depot dally at a. m. For Information apply to Mr. C. A. Stewart agent, 141 Alder t. 1 w i.auvuf ana tta WW, ; ; Claremont Tavern. ; .': On th Willamette Launch ' Fox leavaa. foot Morrison St, MerrlU'a boat- bouse, to Claremont, 10,- 11 a. naw 1. 4 :I0, 1:11 p. m. . Returning from Clare mont. 11 a. m.; 1. I. I, M0. 11:10 p. . Sunday trolley trip on th O. W. p.i o uregon taty, canemah Park. Willam ette raua, round trip (10 miles), 15 centa Cars with open trailers leave first ana Aiaer streets on th odd hour na every o minutes. Dancing after- swa ana evening.. .. .--".V, . , -c ; - . steamship ; -Alllanoe" sails - from coucn street ' dock for' Coos Bay and jjAireaa, Monday, July si. at S p. ra. ana re to Eureka, 111.60 cabin, 11.00 seo ond. Coos Bay 10.00 cabin, IT.OO sec- end. ' r. P. Baumrartner. - mm auain eai- ., - 4 Eight member of the Leader class nt the T. "M. C. A. have arranged to take their vacation together In August with an ascent of Mount Adams. O. Millar saDDitt athietlo Instructor, will have icnarge or the party. . .'...' ., The United Btates civil service cam. emission Will hold a special examination ! Xor th position of a clerk (male) . In When In Seattla Yotfvc Never Seen I-Ien'Kec! THAT COMPARER , WITH , THE- LOT WE RECEIVED ''" TE8TERDAT ESPECIALLY -; ,WHEN . THE TRICE .1 18 CONSIDERED. ; - - ' - - 50c Urmtt, trtCsy O Co: ' . , i . aULSIXSalXXXS. , , ,r 00 watnimgion jrrwer 1 srsAB saan frria " I 1 Go to the VRathakeller. a high-olas place to eat- Sea, foods,; eastern meat, larg oroneaira oauy. ' Mllwaukia Country Club.-- Eaatern and Seattle raoea. Take Bell- wood and Oregon City cars at First and Aider. - . ,,. 1 , ... , j, . , ... . ' lientoierkns FawhasedT Mr. Ed It. BayUsaf has further shown his confidence in the Lewis fair- by purchasing .Kruee's Da Deutches Haus, the. handsomest beat equipped, best .located and largest res taurant in tn ground. - Mr. Bayllsa, from experience at Omaha, Buffalo and St Louie, believes the best attendance is yet to come, and expect to see an Increase of 10 per cent - The restaurant at ths end of th Trail, can oomf ortably aocommodat 1,400 guests at a aittlng. and will be managed for Mr.' Bayllss by Mr. Charles H. BtlllwelL president Of th famous HL Louis catering 00m any, on lines tending to Improve serv ice toward faultlessness and at . most reasonable . prices. Das Deutches Haus will now rank as It should as th best resort at th exposition. ''II 1 L1'. Additional Faseeager Berrlo en Bonth-1 -v r era Paetfta Between PortUnd ' and Forest Grove. Commencing July li. th Southern Pa cific will. In -addition - to- It - prmtent schedule put on a new train to leave Foreat- Grove 11:10 p. ntj Cornelius, mt; HUlsboro, 11:41; ReedvUle, 11:IT: Beaverton. 1:0T p. m. Arrive Portland 1 :10 p. ra. Returning. leave Portland 10:41 p. tn.t Beaverton. 11:11: Reedvllla. 11:11; HUlsboro, 11:14; Cornelius. 11:01 tn. , Arrive Forest Orov 11:05 a. m. ' -aaaaMsaawWaeawartewaskfawaaeartaaiasaBawtaaMej! , Bqmal Buffragieta Ifseeias'. . All officers and members ef the Ore-1 Son Equal "Suffrage aasooiarlon - r urged to be present at the meeting tn- morrow afternoon at 1:10 o'clock .In I Mr. Mallory'a parlor. 117 Sixth street. 1 Important buelnea must be transacted I r te a;;9urt:g for. vacation. PLEASE FAIR CROWDS Tomorrow will be a speoIal 4ay at the exposition . for: Loa Angalea ColumbU county and the Scandinavians. The or- oer 01 events wiu Da: - - a. m. Buildings, government exhibit ana Trail open. I To 10 a. m. Concert by Da Canrto'a Administration ', band, ;, Transportation Duuding oanaatand. " . 10 a. m. Southern California day exercisea, uuuornia ouuaing, .Adminis tration band in attendance. . , 10 to 11 a. m. Concert by Fourth-1 United Btates. cavalry band. Government terrace. - "... 1:10 to ' 1:10 p. m. Concert Fourth United State cavalry band. Transporta tion ouuaing Danaatand. j . . Ul P. m Columbia county. Oree-nn. exercises,' Oregon building. Administra tion band in attendance from 1:10 to t. S p. "m. Scandinavian Axr exercise. Auditorium, Administration band in at tendance from I to 1:10 p. m. 1:10 p.' m. Grand concert . Dlerke'a band, bandstand. Gray boulevard. ' x:0 4o -.10 p. m. D caprio'a Admin- Istration band. California building. 1:10 p. m. Organ recital by Frederick W. Goodrich, Forestry building. ) 1:10 P. m. united 'State llfesavln exniDition orui on lake. A p- m. Regatta on lake. I to 4:10 fl". m. Concert Whit Ban band. ; Transportation . building bandstand..- .-.! ' 1:10 p. m. Concert Fourth - 'United Stetes cavalry band,.' Government ter race ' -.'- : 4 p. m. Launching-of mimlo battle ship,- United State llfesavlng station. :I0 to THO p, m. Kirairy operatie concert ruatlo steps. Centennial park. Free. - '- . . . 7:10 p. m. Scandinavian day concert. Auditorium. ... . . f . . p. m. Qrand ooncert Dierke'a band. .n ri.Vir bandstand. Gray boulevard. - . " riv.. : P- m- Orand electrical Illumination, t p. m. Flreworka on lake. - v.- .. , , . It p. m. Gates. clos. -v rate Tlsttors. After you are tired out seetnr the fair, take a delightful and reatful trio on th ateamar to Oregon City end re turn. . Three hour' trip for 41 oenta. Boat leave Taylor Street dock I and 11:10 a. m., 1:10 p. m. : returning, leave Oregon City 10 a. m.. l:10 and 6:10 p. m. (140 UxrBsr Evo ry.D a y For 01.00 c 0 FAST AJTD V1UI9 BXTUt Ml. , ,- wmi-h-ii us- , esw aMaaMfci HaJiWa . ,. leaV a) iaJJ mmT Ftra- JOS. KELLOGG " Passengers may sit beneath the tumb ling river for an hour and a half. It's the grandest ride. In North America, and you have Seen all th scenery on the river Its gorges and canyons, mountains and waterfalls, monuments of rock, beautiful groves and splendid landscape when you reach Multnomah Fall a No other steamer- land at this moat fascinating spot. - - - Boat leave foot of Salmon atreet at l:?0 a. m. returns at f :I0 ,p. m. v Round Trip, $1.00 ' ' - - at Mala BSS. DIEEXE'S SO CKS A URGE CROIVD Third Musical. Organization Ba- gins Saaaon at Fair With , ; Flna Program - Dlerke'a band, th third splendid or ganisation to occupy tha main bandatand at the Lewla and Clark expoaltlon. began it aeaaon of four weeks yesterday after noon under circumstances which Indicate that it will sot be one whit leas popular than Innea' or Llbaratl a. If. Indeed. It doe not take even a firmer hold upon th mualoal . publlo than, either. - Th opening concert waa a marvel, esijaclally to th listener who stopped to think that theae instruments have not been playing together year In and year out under the same baton. Of the 40 or mare instrument tn th Dlerk band,, th reed section, perhapi will lead for quality. If a criticism of th organisation a-a whole were war ranted It would be the superabundance of brass. But this all. outdoor bands must nave. . .no wise conductors will sacrifice th climaxes Of th composer ror th aak of gentleneaa In the realm of open air mualo.' . Th baa Is excep tionally strong and th precision of th instruments positively startling. Dlerk has .his cbaraeterlatlos. He toad to.lha right of hla muala atand. and that neceasary Implement occupies vary- little or his attention. He know hi mualo- backward, and Is engaged la the distribution of magnetism rather than, tha perusal of th printed bars. He gat result. And Dlerk ha a majeatio swing tn bis right arm. He 1 th moat graceful of the conductor yet seen at me zair. . Thar waa plenty of German In hla program yesterday afternoon. Wagner had ao terrors for th band. . young though It la, and with a mile of Im mense satisfaction tha leader turned to bis audience .after a carousal with the "Blue- Danube." "Pagllaoci" waa beautifully rendered. Bo were "Lohen grin,' - Ootterdarnmerung." Mendels sohn's "Wedding March? and .'Carmen.' Among the several encores a travesty on "Beaeiia" was not th least Interesting. Somehow Dierke' instrumentation seem a . trifle better than , thoe used by hi predecessors. He , ha begun successfully and doubtless will, finish in a decided triumph.. " PROGRAMS FOR CONCERTS AT FAIR TOMORROW There will be com fin music at th fair tomorrow. Following are th pro-- gram xor tna nana eonoerta: By Dierke band Afternoon- Overture "Flying Dutchman" .'.Wagner -rxnu wnien . , , , . , .ivanovlcl "La Boheme'' . .Puccini Quartet fromTftigoletto'.., Verdi Impromptu dramatlque. ....... .Calbulka "Manon Leecauf............ .Maaaenet Melody In F .....V. .Rubinstein Tannhauser fantasia. .Wagnar evening , . Overture "Merry Wive of Windsor .-.,.... mr- Nloolal "On th Beautiful Rhine"... .Keler-Bel waiter Freiaued - from "Melater- slnger" Waaner sextet from L,ucia dl Lammermor" .Donlaettl -Einieitung und Brautohor" from Xohetigrln" ................ Waener "roreaaore ' from "carmen,- baritone SOlO ... Blast "The Forge In the Forest".... Mlohaella "Fete Boheme" .............. ..Maaaenet By De Caprlq' Administration band Morning ' , March t"Queen of th Carnival"., - vr ( 1 . .' . ;- - " , " " When our store closes Saturday night the opportunity to secure seasonable mer-' chandise at big reductions will be gone. If there's anything you need in cloth- ' lng it's money in your pocket if you purchase here before that time.' Here are a few sample prices: Men s SI5.00 Suits at Hen's ?I0.00 Suits at e$7.S Men's S 7.50 Suits at XT The east" call to secure excellent sultsf orbusmeifrnoutin such ' re i-v .)' ; : ;: . , . markable . prices. ., - . . ; ' V .' ' V New Use Ilea's So3 t4 stia Ests Priced st $2.50 ' 4:, ,w-.'J-' Bargains on nien'sTanShoes Regular 14.00 grade and 93.95. - f for 93.45 Ton can, save from $2.50 to . 95.00 on r- . ' M en'o wSuito QUITB A REDUCTION In price on MEN'S PANTS. HAT8. 8HIRT8 and UNDERWEAR. . SpciUearsnceSaile On LADIES' and MISSES' SHOES and OXFORDS. BIO BAR-'.'- GAINS on Trunks - and - Suit Cases. '' ; '-,-"-. WE RUN TWO STORES Car. First ssdl T&sd csd CcrnerTtlrd tsd Davis Sts v Chinese and Japanese Prices Those atfairGroimiis Wall yea are visit, lag Portland , send , home Oriental enve aJie to year frleads. We have aU kiada of Japanes eorle. fcPaUi Art TVcdUnj toapy : ter- WAsamraTOsT bt. ,......'....... ...Do Caorio uvercure -jnerry wive ox windr" Nloolal Masurka "Amorosa" Navarro Beleotlon The Fortune Teller" Herbert Quartet from 'Hlgoletto". Verdi "Concert polonaise". ,-. ., .Belaalg saniaaia "in Mill in xna roreat' . . , aiiienoorg Marco "unci Bammy . . , . . , ..Holsmao svening - Overture "If I War King"... ...Adam T)anoe of th Bayadere" . . . .Rubinstein Bridal chorus . from . "Lohengrin" . . , , ............................. Warner rantasia "My old Kentucky Home' ........... Dalb Invitation a la Valse. ....v.. .....Weber Baritone solo "Faollito" ....... Hartmao ?. v. - Big. De Caprio. Orand election "Mefutoflla" Bolto Walts "Roses From fb South". Btrausa Br Fourth United State Cavalry band 1 10 11 a. mM oovernment terrace- March "Nlbelungen" .......... .Warner Overture "Crown Diamonda",....Auber Selection "Wang" .............. Mors Characteristic "Babtl la ge".. ..... .oillet -Waits -rrom th Fair - and Bunny South" ..Tobanl Medley overture "Blue Beir.Chattaway l:t0 to 1:10 p. m Transportation building - March -"Imperial Edward" ....... Sou Overt ur"Crewn Ziamonda"..Auber Selection "Wang" , Morse Walts "Italian Nights".. .Tobanl Fantasia "The Old Oaken Backet" Rolllnson Madley overture "A Tinkler". . .D Witt "Star Spangled Banner." 1:10 to 110 p. m.. Oovernment terrace March The Jolly Boya In Gray". .Roth Overture r"Paragraph 111" Suppa Selection Twirl y Whlrly.. .Stromberg "Valse Romantlque" ............ fTobanl Mexican air. .ait. Littleton Ragtime "Polly prim" ...J. Henry Meoiey overture wane Kiver . . . . i ......Von Tllser ' "Btar Spangled Banner." WILL SHOW PICTURES OF ; THE SIEGE OF PEKING Photograph of aoenea at the siege of Peking will be shown at m stereoptloon lecture to be given at 7:4 o'clock next Sunday evening In th First Presby terian church by Rev. Charles A. Kill. for ! year a missionary In th interior of China. H waa In Peking at th oat- break of th siege In 1000 and w made assistant to Mr. Oamewell In the fortification of ths British legation, and for hla aervce tn that position waa on of th few civilians mad member of th "Military Order of the Dragon" by General Chaffee and th officer of th relieving force. He wilt reoelv th bronse-end-gold medal of th order on hi arrival In Washington. Mr. KUll waa 4lo appointed official photogra pher by th British, minister. Sir Claude Maedonsld. to take, photograph of th leg of Peking. Many of . these photo graphs were taken under fire, and all of them show vividly th life of th besieged during thoee awful days. Later - Mr. Killle was . given excep tional facilities' by th military com mandrs for photographing everything In the Forbidden City end Its Imperial palace; and his collection of. -photo graphs Of th official building, throne rooma, privet temple, th emperor's anoeatral - hall, summer palace, winter garden; th Island where th emperor waa Imprisoned and other places of In teract, 1 unequaled. : t All A Lewla Best Brand. Children's Department Entire Second Floor. Curios " Visitors to the exposition" are cordially invited , to examine ' our' iagnificent oriental curios, consisting of fine Silver Cloisonne, Bronze Satsuma, i Ivory Carving, Beautiful Decorated Porce lain Tea Sets, Silk and Satin Embroideries, Ebony Carved Furniture. - -'V ' ,:: - AndrevKan&Co. ttl MoniK.11 St ' Portland Academy av xxsusx an otAssnux. sosooz. 1 Pita bora aad air la for eeatora and weatera aellMea. Offloe hoars ( the prlaclpasi urlo vaeaUoa, . froai a. m. te 13 ., at the paa.mr, eorser ef TBlrteeatk sa Hairtsae aireeta. , re eeiaiogae, aedraas . - . ' V. Portland Academy Portia ed. Oregea. ' 4 Cans Tomatoes - 25c I Dozen Cans . . 75c NEW YORK GROCERY Elsventti k Morrison Sts. ' aannonosara. Oolda. raxatlva Bmia Onlalaa. tka vwM.ariA I CI4 Care. roiM The cane. Call for the fell same aad tea, for tie elgaatare ef S, W. I Summer In extensive ' variety attractive prices. Kniaht's Sorosis!. and iJ "Walk-Over" Store." at mjl irisi: f( :fii. AkcossMjarTB. RAGES RAGES mT DAT XX CUT sinrsAT A IRVINGTONPARK AZ LZAIT SIX SKXAT StTnTIXS STXXTS - ..... . - . 9AO.T. ; Car " First Baas at I;ls .'. . traaatar at . Beeeed ' aad Waehisats tar track. ADMISSION nroirp'i's SAAMmIAJTB 50c Marquaim omsief . . "JI.1.. - tMiacUua I nPIfP B. W. T. Arit. " ft Belllg. Prea, Verrlaea Stieet satweaa Sth aad Tta, RKMKkLBRR. .THI COOI.CHT TH BATES OBSUOalAK. Barrala- Price UhtLOVKU 18 THS TE IN IBS CITT." .. Bar rt-Price ; s Peeelar Prieea ' Twsofrew. TOSMrrew Klfbt. , THS FCNJfT 6KRMAN roUXDUKS. XOLB ASO snx. Is the Maaiaal Oatey-atlaaee, " tJ COMEDT-PTM CATCHT MnSIO. . so BSAUTirtL ciioaus OIKLS M POPULAB PSICKH BtaUnee, X4, aed id an, oo site tb eeats. . MOW SSLUXO. T let Wlrht, SS, auia- in Bel asco Theatre rru- u (Fanaarly OohuaMa Theatre) lath aad Weak. ResMnber the BelaM la the ia..li la the .' ungooUa. . -. - . ii plays nr m : - . TOVIQHT ALL VXXX, " . TATIXEBS TOMORBOW AMD STTSDAT. DAVID BELAACO'S CXMBDT TRIUMPH. "NAUGHTY ANTHONY" AS PLATED BT BLAH CHS BATXS. raiCXS-Rlght; SBe t Tee: Mats.. Me te lee. jrSXX" WTtll 'CARMBll.' - " - . JL, - aeaea Oa. THB BAKER JtSL, wait as a amorix tusD,' Xfferveamt Taeaevii-e. '' ;v X. Xm -TT Otf. . . . " ' s TID M li tVa. - . .? 1 STAB LET CLTUL ; ' rot srWC'-..-'--- . ' '-. BAXXBOOaAraT. ' tetvat Ufa afoMoa Plcrarea. :'.(.-. 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