ciif,nnEDi: f rttwjTi'jV.:. "lie -4 MOD Paul RtjSirCoy C;p at Patriotio t'.zzt I'.iztlnz TvY3 Hundrad Fifty Thouaarid C"orta of OppoafcJon Movement at Marqutm Grind. Somo t Dig for, Pipt t --i. oma for Fact-Wash XafXctura atCivnth i --onytatt-tfoclatJon- i " Othara for Tlnfypaa. ; cr.d CUrk CtreatJ. Very Uttl. - ) A big Oaorga Waahlgfoo'e birthday patriotio meeting i la to Va bald In tha Marauam .Grand theatra thla afternoon FROM CACmlORS COME at :te o'clock. ' Ctorarnor Chamberlain DOCS HOWL 0RUES0"S COUNTRY NEVER CO ; v will deliver aa addraaa on tha "Lara or PR0CFER0U3 A3 NOV C: SiilU end jTc?- GOOD WISHES FOR. CAUSE ..':;..Wt r . ' v Mrs. Anna B. Shaw Calla Oref oa tba V Battlefield ' of National ' Organinf ' inn ' and' Praises Initiative : . and Oaorga Washington." , Judge A. U rra car end ether prominent men will par? CHANT OVER CONES 'r; CC"i3 .nzTi. ettzred fcr tzlp: Crowd of Curioua Keep Watch Vbila Efcb o! Cast on i Jlcweat, Caya IZercfcant Back From Extended Ownere of Peatrored Chopa and rfitoree Pry ia Aahea for 8ch TriyWa Hava JUlfhtw Ftae Eej-u- Referendum Law."V r -aa Flamee Left Undeetroytd, tadoa FlnancUnr and Otherwise. , ILJIUJL.IJ-L I: . ' ' r i . rm f i- v w M a t ill f yvsnirAi i i? nit ffort of Vrouble the UU' orr esaoclatlon buth Hie, ao secure doe. tne organisa tion feet In He own strength. Commu alcattona ware read from some of the tlon yeeterday at ternoon. . together with ' soma proteetatlon. from friends Who are dlaturbed by tha opposition move ment . But dlaouaaUM waa not allowed. .. Meaaagee were read from tha national convention at Baltimore. WUh.. tat auooaaa in the coming campaign and ae- aurancee of good will from many frteada Dow of tha convention were .Ivan. Aft abetract of e annual ed drees of the president. Dr. Anna Bhaw. ' waa. raad. Bha spoke of tha PaclBc coast, and oepeolally Oregon, as tha immadlate battlsneld af tha organisa tion and pralsed.tbe liUtUtlve and raf arandum law which makee It PoeaUle to bring tha flueetlon bafora tha jotara. Kur hope Jlae n tha power of tha paopla to eompal action." aha Bald; "tad the -beat method yat employed U that iecuEd tha atata of Oregon through lla initiative and rafarandum law. Tha announcement an November It by tha Urnm! manager of tha Oregon cam valga that tha raauirad number of alg KISrU had bn Thankaglving day oom plat. The lawr announcement that "-"l0 'Jf r bwn accepted by tha eeoretary of atata Sod tha proclamation of - the ' had been leaned December IV eubmlt- - tine our bill to be aotad upon by tha , voSr? on June 4. ware lor rejoicing and gratitude aa-we list ened Iti thertnglng of balla that told of thablrthof tha M gear a saw year. let na bope. ta be freughtwttb Victory - for our cause." ' WJ tUm Compliment, wara paaeeed by tha praaidant on the work of Mlas Laura Oregg. who baa tha :- campaign In ctarge; Mi" 1"r cl""r nd rers. national offlcers making their etay OrTroo; MJ Clara Colby of Waeh ' rnston. Mrs. Woodworth of Oklahoma, Mlair Mary Chaee of New Hampahlra. M aa Oall Laughlln of Maine, aire. Do ; Voa of Illinois and Mra. Boyer pf Pann- ''MTaaLaughlln made the principal addreaa of tha afternoon at today a maetlng. and Mr. Hanoae. an .Mpo nar. gave an Intareatlng Ulk on early atranlaa for woman a euflraga. Mr. Handea made tha lirat addraaa for tha aaJaa in Orago" 1 " achool. hotiaa In tha early aUtiaa. Kaporte wera ..J. .v. rk thrauahout tha atata and Mra. Colby, who baa Jtiet returned !1 lrtrt"l tour In Wa.hlnaton r!Trr the anthualaam with ;4wo W work waa tbara rlrjjl She laarae neat week for Columbia ""I! ..Tarda the aaauclaU.il uelab. aie h. mrthdmr of Suaan B. Anthonywlth . ' M a-Kea aaaiw lltamd nrtarVover the Allan Gilbert IUm 2ka "piano hooae. A targe number ware ! is ettendanoo. - . n -BIj Rail Eatala Daal. V It ia reported that Charlaa K. Henry aurtng thapaat few daya haa made a fnTi K3 iTth. "nor7 part of tha, city for 10e.M. Tha 1-acra tract of Charier Hegela, fronOng on the to manufacturing concern. A naif block In tbT northern part of the city for 140. M Art block on the aouthwaat cornar ofKlath ead HHSTSl to Mr. XX Ci Palton, which, with the property heretofore Bold by Mr, Henry -toMr Pelton. makaa a vary attractlT. and valuable property. A JH Intba north and of the tty for Hl.aO. .n t .nufactnrtna- eoncera i a-lergf. tract of river frontage with ti-ackaae and deep water faellltlaa eppoalt Bt Johaa for Bar. T. U Elot. Alao a eta " gla corner lot In tha northern part of the city for llO.eoe. A .uarter block ' on McMillan atraet to a party who will . build thereon, aa welt aa a number of amallar aalea In Piedmont. Alblna. Al blmv Homaataad and other part, of the " city. A warehoaae quarter block en tha I aaat aide for Ite.oee. and euartar block In Carotbera' addition to partlee . who will build thereon. ...... . . vrtiaa havlna aood prone rtlaa for aalo at right prloaa will And It te their lntareet to Met aamo wb tiunw a. - Henry, who baa been abaadlly la tha real aetata bnalnaaa for tha peat II yaara and la a euooeeiful Balaam. n. In- dividual, firm, and eoporatlona wUl And v t to their advantage to eonault Mb ' Henry about real aetata la or about the city of Portland before buying elae where. - . ,-. -. : '' : : " ,-iv ' 11 ;. 'k:r: Oal PewmWa Vrogiaaa. - carl Pan ton haa arranged tha follow Ing organ muale for aervicea today at . r Trinity church. At 11 a. m.i "Andante . In- A." atainar; "Prayer." Benotat; "Bor. -" tie," Dunham.. At 1:o p. tn.: Overture, ,; -WlllUm Tell" Hoaalnlj "Ave Maria, . . ahubert; "March In XX Batlate. Cylinder fh aeTarta of ' the BJlU-etMrragiBta 1 tO-fhcft 7 X .r"'" rt V fw GIVEN WITH EVERT MACHIN-9 XC...... 2 C l..-Tlf SIGNED BT THE MANtir ACTUKER8 Paul Rxxa. ' r tiii.ta. Paul -Rlaca, a boy aaprano, wUl alng "My Own-United BUtee." the popular and catchy aong. from' the pa tiiotlo opera,, -wpm' Marching " Homa-7 Tha Trinity boya1 eholr will alng and tha T. M. C. A. er oheatra will pmy patriotio aire. ' - Thla will be tha flrat big maee meet In for boya only.; oonduotad by boya. aver held In Portlands Admlaalon la to ba by ticket only xo aw ooye and H yaara of ega.v Ticketa can be aeeurad free thla afternoon at the T. M. C. A. boya" room. Fourth and Tamhlll atraeta, between 1:10 and S o'clock. Bar- era! boy eluba. ooy unimw. " Ur organleaUona, have aeeured tlckate and will attend In bodiea and occupy aata together. .-,.-.; .-.,.:.,:'r AY C0L1E Moat Balovad , Man In Iratand Ukaly to Viait Portland qn , tTow of Country. i-' MAY BE PRESENT ON U SAINT PATRICK'S DAY Dk1 Hyde - Xa - Preeldent of- OaeHc Iafua and Haa Been Inatrumentml In Securinc Imtruction la Pytof Tonga for Children. - . :.' rt ---.i " 'V1; - f "' k - ' "'j- 'It la likely that Dr. Douglea Hyde of County Ittoacommen,' one of tha moat beloved man In Ireland, will vl.lt Port land, He la at preent In Ban Fran eleeo, and eftorta are being made by Portland adnnrera of the famoua Iriah- man to induce him to Include thle city In hla Itinerary. 4 ; ., . A maetlng for that purpoae waa held yaatarday In tha office of Judge ML O. Munley. Aa a raault of tha meeting a telegram waa aant te tha national aao ratary of tha entertaining committee In New York aaklng that arrangement, be made for Dr. Hyde to vl.lt Portland. A reply la not expected until Monday. However. It la generally believed the invitation will ba aooepted. In eaaa It ia thoaa who will have charge of hla antartalameat will eadoatui tu bate PfT Hyda participate In tha celebration In honor of at. Patrlck'a day. . . Dr. Hyda la tha eon of a Protectant clargynwn. graduate of Trinity oollege. Dublin, and la praaidant of tha Oaello league. It la largely due to hla efforta that nearly aoe.OOt children are atudytng Qaelle, or Irl.h. aa Dr. Hyde-pre f era to call It. in tha acboola of Ireland. It la alao largely du to him that tha product of nearly all the amallar manufacturing tnduetrlea haa doubled.- and that Irian- man now demand clothaa. hata, ahoee and other artlclea made by Irlahmen In Ireland from material raiaed la Ireland. ' Dr. Hyda, through bla endeavore to ra store the Oaello language, baa become one of the foremost men la the world. Gaelic haa not beea in .common nee In Ireland for nearly 10a yaara. It waa practically barred from the . public achoola by tha BngU.h government. though In a meeaure It waa kept alive by traveling achoolmaatara. It waa rap Idly becoming a dead language when rovlved by the league. Thla will be the Brat In.tance In which one of tha dead or dying languagea haa been raatored to common uae. Chalra for Instruction In the Oaello tongue have bean eatabllahed, In unlveraitie. in twpennagen. Berlin, Pari, and In John Hopklna and Harvard la America. '. 60c Records - 25c Our Displif the Urgest Our Machthts utf Rec prds the Btst ; : OUR PRICES HOT THE BUTm OurTemstht ' Easiest iCo. 'honograpl Me efow el TIarBal la totte atreel. .Tetoabuae sattina. , y A hundred bu.y hands' are removing the black ruins left by the East Water erreerflra or6naarTaar,'and"iome mblanoa of order la being-nrougnt in tha chaoa. ' Traffic -haa bean raaumea over Abe Morrison street ' bridge by teams, though only half the roadway at present open te the public, wo workmen being engaged In placing new supports under the aaat approach. About toe feat of the approaca was mora or leas badly ournea ana ; me major portion of the decking to tha bridge proper and much of the heavy piling and eroeepleeea beneath wiu nave to be replaced. Thle work wilt prob ably be finished by the and of the pres ent week. Morbid crowds still gather about the ruins la the hope that aoma of the n merous explorers will' dig up grue some find. ' . No Una of demarkation was iari to in form tha owners of the - half doaea burned buildings where their original eetabllahmeata stood, bat rough boun daries have been aat up la the charred heap and on every little patch a crew Is working. Up tn one corner Is a bar tender (rubbing in the cnarooai xor damUobna and. etraage te say, finding them often intact. Besides tha bar tender a plumber and bla aaalatant are eearchlna. Deen down under tha pile of olnders tbay found a vain of metal which whan mined - produced elbows ana smaller fittings little the worse for the fire.- r- To the rear of the Induatnoua clumbers is a beauty doctor clawing over the ashea of bla former parlor for such hot t lea of com pie Ion varnlen, hair bleach, face ointment and wrinkle eradlcator as may be left By some chanoa hla stock was rather well pre served and buahela of bottle, bava been carted away by blm in the last few daya . Farther on a tintype man is prying with dejected mien among the rulna of his gallery. The photographer finds leaat to repay blm for bis trouble.'.- ..:.'':- - Over In a far corner of the plot, a lean, gaunt figure in ruaty black, armed with a long-handled ahojral, la ac raping tha chaos about htm tn tha apparent hope of finding something, but he In three days baa brought up nothing .to reward his Industry.' Back among the rulna of tha stable curs ' from scow town nose about, fighting , over , auch atray bone aa may bava eaoaped the garbage men. who removed the ca rcae.ee of the burned horaaa, and occasionally kitting down and-bowling la conoaru BjrliUe n aOf another weaa moat ar lite rulna will have been thoroughly ex plored, all the atuff of value taken out and tha site will baeady Tor naw build ing' operstlona, which It la reported will be soon startod. The northweat corner of the atraet intersection Is one of the best central east side bualneaa. loca tions and a atn ale 'block of atone or brick would attract a desirable class of tenants and pay a good return. TIGHT NEW SALOON. mesldeata af mnaatly Termed riewteet v in Veabt ae be lel augbte. Realdenta of the naw precinct formed recently in North Irvlngton are wonder ing under what aort of a license admin latratlon they are. Tha majority of this precinct was formerly dry and the ma jority of tba reeldenta of the naw pre cinct are opposed to aaloona in tha resi dence fllstrlnt nut bsts net nm -r election oa the queation alnce the di vision of the precinota anew, eo It te not 'certain- what the atatus of the dla trlct la. R. B Inner deatraa to open sa loon ia tha precinct at Falling and JCaat Sixth etreet and baa lnrormeoe tne rear dente that If be aecuree the aeoeaaary names bo can open bla bar. ' - Whether thla opinion or the liquor- deeler la Ju.tltfled by tha law haa not yet been abown te the raaiaenta, wno arc trying to discover Just what they can do aaould Sinner secure a llcenae and open a saloon among their homes. Those who ere preparing to contest tne matter assart that Slnnera record as a saloon-keeper la not a- good ana and that before the aaloon formerly la that dis trict waa closed drunken men ware com mon la the residence districts and a crowd of undealrablee frequented the place. Btnoe the precinct went dry It la said that conditions are greauy im proved, there being- no maudlin crowds reeling home by night nor young bravee who frequent street corners and insult unprotected women and glrla. - EAST SIDE NOTES. : Pabruar 14 waa Valentine's day ant the first annlveraary of Master Raymond Janklna birth. A valentine party at the residence of hla parenta, 414 East Mill street did Honor to the occasion and ! mothara and tbelr children were present Valentlnea of all aorta wars tn ovidence and manay more aubatantlal glfte were tatsrehaasea.'- -: - -- The annual basaar and dinner of the Bt Johna Evangelical Aid aoclety will ba held at Blckner e hall In Bt Johns Friday afternoon and svening. An elaborate entertainment and Valen tin, aantsl wu arivan at the Grand Ave nue United Presbyterian church, WedJase- day evening by tne memoera ox .ixnv boys' Sunday school elsas. Ths deenra tlon. and program, ae well as the unique amuaementa. ahowed tha Ingenuity and versatility of the young boats. A con siderable amount was netted from the entertainment and wUl be used for tbe needs of the church. V - ' ' The Congregational potplt at Bt Johns will ba occupied tomorrow, by Rev. J. J. Btubbe of Portland at S o'clock p. m. Ia a few weeks tha new ehtfrch building of the organisation will be completed and formally ' dedicated. At present services are being held la woodmen . hall. - '..." . Work has been eommeneed on tbe Me Cheaney block In BU Johna, which will be one of the largest store and office buildings In the town. It will ba two storlee tn height and constructed of brick and stone. i A well-attended -invitation dance was given by tha Royal club at tha Mult nomah ball laat evening. Tueaday evening the Uniform Rank. frcscrrcd Ptrd tzi C a-.-' ''I f"7 ' .MseU 'VJ The Wla'sV'avonte Winter Emollient for winter rashes,, blemishes, eczemas. Itch-' ings, IrriUtlons, scallngs," chapplnjs. For red. rough, and jreasy complexlons,ior. sore, itching, burning hands and feet, for baby rashes, itchings and chafings,' as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nurs ery, Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment; the great Skin Cure, is priceless. Q.IHI aitaieal mmt I.iumI TMmI amy a Ckmm. Ol .fcWhWi Notica. If Interested In Hurst B witch Stock It will ba to your advantage to deal with the company direct. - By ao doing It will enable them to erect a larga factory, and tbua your Investment will materialise much quicker than by patronising indi viduals, - ;; - .. .. ,; jror particulars eau ive aur bbuu- a lasiisullag I4g1 Bandon, Or- Fab. 1TP. J. Werlloh, Inspector of the thirteenth lighthouse dlatliet, waa bare thle week Inspecting tba Coqullie and , cape Bianco ngni- housea. - ' saBBgaaassMgBsBasaHrWasssBrsB II I SBl i n 1 , . Daily Trains c Daily Trains -r'yStPauLDulutlvMinn St Paul, DulutJi, Miraieapolia . i . arid tne Ast i'V 4 TOAinS All . .jrV r :r. V! V UiroUJJB "QQM(D)Ii0l;J - Wonderland can ba had for tha aaking or by 'mail for 9 centa poauce. r-y N': The Ticket Office at Portland la at jt torn an exUnded bualnas trip to aaat- era commercial canters, jl. a. num bach oondrmed the- report published In Tha Journal a few weeks ago that he lntenda to Improve hla Quarter of a block at tha corner of Seventh and Stark atraeta with a handsome building.' "It will coot about IliCOav.' con tinued Mr. Btelnbaob, 1 aat not ready to talk about the matter any further. but yon are at liberty to aay that when tha building is oompletad it wlU be a credit to the city of Portland. "Before the fair I could nave put tip a two-story ouiiaing upon me ois wsi would have mads me lota' of money dur ing tha exposition. ' But I - knew that onoe the building waa up It would be apt to stay tbara, ao-1 decided not te build untU 1 was) reaoy to expon aoout $110,000. "Tha country never oaroro anjoyoa ue prosperity ft la enjoying now. I beard mora about the Faelflo coast and Oregon on thla trip than ever before.. The ejrea of the east are on the northweat. I do not mean on Chicago, but Ibta section the extreme northweat We have a. mighty ana reputation financially, and otherwise in the east ' - - : 'la my business I round the asmano greater than tha aupply.. WhyT Baoauaa tha people have money and are apendlng it I want east several weeks earlier thaa naual so as to ba an aarly arrival upon tha market and get tha gooda. The lata comers cannot get anything. " 1 left Portland on January s ana went direct to New York City. I ran In and out of that city for aeveral weeka and than took a pleasure trip to Atlantic City, where I remained a week. To aavo time I caught tha riyer out of New Tork City for Chicago and after looking the market over there came oa home." ... '-jr.-, V- ; f . y-. FAIRY TALE ROMANCE ; IS ENDED BY DIVORCE ? . I ' - 1 ' ! George W. Earl thla morning waa al lowed a divorce from rraaeta V. sari. thus closing a romance that sad aii the frllla of a fairy tale. The ooupie married la Portland on May it. ivn and Mrs. Earl left her husband's home oa July SO la company with her brother, Leon Jones, L-etters written by Mra. Bart weeks after her marriage caused Judge Cleland, who granted tha divorce, to aay that "one of two things Is true either mesa letters are ar tha testimony offered In the case Is Chair GtrsrrDining Cars DAILY TO .TAC0:iA, SEATilE AND SF02ANE :-.-V. ": ,"'..;.';.'.'Jf ";-T-f "'irvA-'-.A--" :,yy'': f- Vs - A lt la tha train of Juxuriea-hbt batha. barbera aetvicea.' Ubrary, .vidlectric . m : berth UehtaTprivate amoWng compartmenta, clothea pnumg aervnee, , aU tha Htpa , tltLtail to tha comfort of ijourney. It. beautlfxU w tion. The dininf car acrvica ia auperior; tha menu varied and aatiafying. From and to end V4 it ia pleaainr;, comfortable and beautiful- to1 ain which makea f rlenda and y-ry -v - traina leave joruana aauy, ruruunK vv aavu rwrvGi:: V s.;. .ions- Lake Pend id'Orellle. W.saa v.aw7,.s-- Rocky mountains to Helena ana xjune, mcntc w Myiu,wu, " "point via Gardiner, Montana, the fbvernment official entrance to the ' - v; YEllOWSTCE - : A. D. CHARITON sidtant Gener Top Coato Tan covert cloth and pearl gryo r. - . '. V . i ' i' ' ', ' l' JBByBBJBsafBBBBBB ' V -" -'.vv 5-T-'-t -"'' ': ' r , liU 3! I Uorrison St. falae, and the 4estlmony oi-heaa4etter cannot be eoittradlctad." '"';, ' Mrs. JEart bad nursed Harre eletet during a fatal illness. The nurse wrote tha brother regarding the last hours of tha sister, who passed away at bar Ohio horn. -Earl thanked the nurse In a let Mr, and soon afterward tha let tare be tween them spoke of nWtrlmony. The nurse arrived- afar SC. and tha wedding took place tha next day. on Jones, a brother, arrive Juiy 11, ana, to Earl's testimony, at onoe took charge of things ia ths new home the groom had erected at the corner of East Seven teenth and East Ankeny atraeta. ;r "The Scatilo Una of tha World." The Denver efc rue ursnas, in oonnsv Hon with the a R. . N., has estab lished tourist sleeping car set vice be tween . Portland and Denver, leaving Denver, rJATIONAl PARK I w wa - . ' ; . Very low apecial ratea ara now in effect from' all eastern pointa tatha weat. . . 2i55 IVIorrison Street,-Corner Third ,r-. t ii. Mil 'm r ...,,.v Ji v.-. 0pp. PosteKke : Portland at 1:11 P. m. dally. ThlepuU passengera la Bait Lake City at 1:4 the ' second, morning, whera they , nave, the privilege of spending tba day., Leaving Bait Lake City that 'evening gives a daylight ride through Colorado's won-, drous Rocky mountain scenery tha fol lowing day. .That you may form some ; Id, of tha eoenlo attractions ofc the Denver Kio Orande write or call upon W. C. McBrlde,-ll .Third atraet. Port land. '.." 'vr.i - ' y. . V" Do You Know? v " i- That the Northern Paoino runs through Standard aleeplng-oar, Pullman tourist aleeplng-car and chalrcar In connection with tbe Burlington Una between Port- land and Kanaaa City without change .' -r t ntmit Bonnactloa made at Bt -r-; Joseph and Kanaaa CltT or all points ij asst. and aoutheaat. .. r ---ssaesssaasBSBSBSBSBSBsawaaBimi s - - i-i- ......- . Lincoln, Omaha, St Joe, St Lods and the East -j-r v-trte r, -w-r - ;:y ; over ; s : v T-.' w; j i - ' j-J It loo. umnce at Uoitaomeb bail . , , ..it