TII3 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, UCJ. vobioxt's imoaiit ."Bub, la Torlaar t ....Mualeal Berlqe ' Baker ..... ... . Eeoplro... I-vrl ,...,"T liUI wdals Dowb Is new Uanpahlr' Creed tar .. ......... Vaadevtll-. Vauoertll John Gay a. prominent ' member of . Clan UulMr, died at hia hotne In Port land yeaterday. The funeral will be In '. charge of Clan JMaclasy and will be held from tha undertaking parlora of Flnley V Bon tomorrow afternoon at o'clock. Tha body will be In tarred at Lone Fir . emetery. Mr. Gay was for tha paal - IS yaara connected with tha engineering department of tha O. R. N. and prior to that time spent 19 yaara as purchas ' ins- a vent for tbe . old - Orsgon Steam ' Navigation company.. Before coming to Portland, ha resided In- British Colum bla for a number of years, snd at one tint was major of tha Montreal Ifht aruuarjr. t To tha voters of Multnomah county. It baa beea brought ta my notice by a . number of persons that J. P. flnley Is making statements to tha-effect that tf 1st. b. c b locum should ba elected eor- ' aner that I would ba appointed his dep uty. . I wish to say Is answer that there Is not a word of truth In . any such statement; neither would I accept If It were offered me. Further, that Dr. Bio cum. Mayor Lane or any one elaa could not induce me to accept any office whatever. Later on. If I should aver retire from business, I would be pleased - to devote part of my tlma to tha inter est of the city without pay. Edward Ilolmaa. - , Acting as attorney for protesting property owners, Ralph R. Dunlway yes terday filed a remonstrance with the city council against tha proposed essess ment for the Improvement of Morris street from Delay street to Vancouver avenue, xne grounds for tne protest are that the Improvement was made with out compliance with tha charter relative to notice, and Is not in compliance) with tha contract and ordinance relative thereto. r ' Thosa who happen to ba traveling on tha Northern Faclfla tomorrow will ba reminded of tha fact that It la Easter by a special Easter dinner served In the dining-cars of that com pan ye trains. A neat aouvenir menu card has been " Issued for tha occasion.--With- each : menu Is a handsome photograph' of the Golden Gate entrance ta the TelloW' stone National park. - An Easter musical service will be given In tha First - Congregational , church Sunday night. . William Wallace Graham will give a violin solo, Mtas Shelley will recite "An Easter With Parepa." and the choir will give four - musical 'selections. Short address " , by Dr. Bouse. Morning topic, "The Easter Gospel." Large reception of members. Ail invited. .: ' ' '. w --Wharf you want a nice suit you are i sura of getting it hare. . We make a specialty of making any ault in the houaa for 121; no more, no leas. ... We -- do this tha whole year round. They are durable up to data and all right In every way. Wa invite you to call whether yon want to buy or not Unique Tailoring Co., Sot Stark street, near Sixth. . ;. - : - ' Mineral Springs- Hotel company, lee- Bees. Amoe u. bc uarua not springs, Carson, Washington,- Is without doubt tha beet health resort In tha northwest. Mot mineral baths for cure of rheuma tism, stomach, liver and kidney trou bles. Exoellent table, aleotrlo lights and steam . heat; line trout Ashing. - Take steamer aSrcnosr ar Regulator boats. Tha Flower mission will open its day nurseries .at It North Fifth street Monday morning at o'clock. Exarol nations for admission will bs given each morning by tha staff. Dr. OUs B. Wight, Dr. R. H. Ellis and Dr. Ray Matson. The hours will ba from 1 In tha morning to T in tha evening. ' Trolley Trips on O. W. P. Tomorrow - To Ore a ham, II eenta. All points east of Oresham to and including Estaoada. to cents round trip. Dinner at Hotel EsUcada, 71 cents. Cars leave First and Alder streets T:lO, :!, 11:10 a. m. 1:10. I:0. 1:4 4. T:ll B. m. Tickets on sale In waiting-room. - . - Easter sals of Ladles Oxfords, tan and black, special cut prices. Marks Shoe Co., i Morrison street. . A special committee of "the streets . committee of the city council appointed WILL DELTVEB A ADDRE88 ''America's Debt to Presbytcrianism e CALVARY PRESBYTERIAH; ' .' CHURCH COR. UTH AND CLAT STS. ... v. .... , ,..,-.v. ...... ... ... - t, .' , .,' a ' Tomorrow Bvnln.f 7 HO, Still a Few High For reasons" best known"" td "ourselves ws are going to- try and sell every piano on our floor In tha next II 0ays. - --- - - BBICBS WTX Bt IT. And II ether host snakes for you ta se lect from. , . , ... i ;. . : : . -. ? ' ' Baeleet Terms ef Fay meat. Tlma of first psyment'estended should yon not bs prepared just now, but don't fsil to make your selection at once, as yon certainly can sava a large amount by buying now. , ' , - Grade Pianos Left SIBLWAV DnnSorePianoCo. m ct3 rr, try. vzszum suhk CHAS. H. CARTER Oeadldate for Bepublioea BTosaiaatloa s Constable, Bast, Bid S 1st riot. Charlea'H. Carter, ode ef the beat known cltlseno of Portland, Is a candi date for tha Republican nomination for Constable of the East Bide District. Mr. Carter haa been a resident of East Portland for the past , twenty-eight years, at the, present time residing at 17 Grand avenue" north. , , For about 'twenty years ba was in the aervloe of tha Southern Pacific rail road; a major portion, of that time In tha capacity of conductor. Mr. Carter Is a man well fitted to per form the duties of constable, and says if he" la elected will devote hie entire tlma to, and perform the dutlea of. tha office with tha same care and attention ba would to his own personal affairs. to consider tha Corbett street fill will hold a meeting at 2 o'clock next Tues day afternoon tor tbe purpose of hear Ins any objections to the assessment for tha improvement. ' ' Bpecial Rates on O. W. P. Tomorrow To Oregon Clty-and Canemah park. II cents round trip. Dancing at Canemah park afternoon and evening. Cars leave nrst ana -Aider streets every 40 min utes. Tickets on sale, in waiting-room. A aplendid outing for ' Sunday to St Johns. Go earlv and spend the dsr snd get your dinner at tha new St. Johns hotel. Finely fitted up grillroom and private dining-room Tor parties. J. B. Nye, the manager, will make your visit enjoyable. -,v-- Lowell club meets - tonight. . There will be-a meeting of tha Lowell club in Hogua Wilbur's office, Sherlock .build ing, Saturday evening. All favorable to the election of ' Judge Lowell to the United States seaate invited to ba pres ent. Bargains Rosea, carnations, rertnl- nms, heliotropes. 4c; petunias, salvias, o; pansles, verbenas, let lobelia, asters and phlox, lc . Floral pieces very rea- eonable . Flower store. 111 N. Twenty third.,, Mafn 101. - - .'-.- --r-- There will bs sn Important special meeting of tha "Hoyt Boosters" and all friends of Mr. Ralph W. Hoyt at 141 Washington strsat tomorrow at 11:10 p. ' m., Sunday, - April II. - Please at tend. 4 8teamshlp "Alliance" sails from Couch street dock for Coos - Bay. and Eureka. Saturday, April 14, at I p. m. O H. Thompson's ticket agency. 111 . Third street. - F. Fr.Bsumgartnerr Agents Main IIL . . Until further - notice, -commencing Sunday, April I, 1101. the Mississippi avanua care will cross tha river west erly over steel bridge and aaaterly over Burnalda bridge. Portland Railway com pany. .-,,,,.... . Choeolstsa from Turin, Italy, now on sale at Sam L- Beary's, tha only genu ine Italian chocolates over sold here. They are tha anly candies used by the 401 of San Francisco at their socials. .. White Temple Sunday 10:10, Dr. Chi vers. New York, preaches; 11:10, Eastsr la Bible school : baptism: 7:11. sermort by Dr. Woalfkin, New Tork; Easter antata I- Concrete Construction Co, 701 Cham ber of Commerce, manufacturers of concrete stone blocka Contractors for all kinds of csment work. Tel. Main 110. Butcers lawn fertiliser rejuvenates the shabby lawnT" his sweet peas an-1 lawn grass got gold medal at the fair. Ill Front, between Tamhlll and Taylor. Watohaa. diamonds and Jewelry on easy payments. II down and to cents per week. All mainsprings Hi ail watches cleaned It Metsger Co, 111 Sixth st. Solemn high mass will ba celebrated at 10:10 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Mary's church. Albina. Fathsr Glb- oney will give the Eastsr sermon. Take your Easter ' Sunday dlnnsr It Richards'; 11 per cover with wine; I to 1:10. Webber's orchestra, Reserve tables by phono. Wa are still selling aye glasses at II, perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded. Metsgsr Co., Ill Sixth street Muslo from 7 to II o'clock this even ingopening of the Merchants' . ex change, Fifth and Alder streets. ' . John H. Altksn Is the logical candi date for state treasurer. Vote for him at tha primaries. Attend tha opening this evening ef tha Merchants' exchange. Firth and Alder streets. ; C E. Wstborn, furniture repairing, pol ishing, packings shipping. TsL East till. Acme Oil Co. cells the best safety coal oils and fine gasolines. Phone East III. Kodak developing price reduced. Cabi nets 1.I0 dosen. Ill Twelfth street ote for John H. Altken, the merchant candidate for state treaaurer. . Woman's exchanget III Tenth etreet lunch, II to I. . " It's Oood for She Bank. " F. E. Beach A Co: I have been using your Japanese Dusting Compound at the Merchants" National bank, and am more than pleaaed with the reeults. It not onl keeps ths dust down. - but after swseplng the floor Is as clean aa though It had been scrubbed. - I can cheerfully recommend It. H. W. COOPER. , Janitor Merchants' National Bank. Milwauki Country Club. Lee Angeles and Oakland raoea. Take Sellwood snd Oregon City care at First and 'Aider. , . r ii . Preferred Stock Oaaasc weeds. Allan Lewie Best Brand. ,.. . . . union AVEHUE 10 - STAY OPEII faJs Report of Closing of Gulch Brldjs Alarms East Sids , .; Ntedlsssly. . STRUCTURE. HOWEVER, IS ADMITTED TO BE UNSAFE Commencing Tomorrow, Much of the Unusual gtrajnlvViU B Relieved by Heopeninf of the Steel Bridge end New Routing o Many Cars. ' Sas Bids Department. . A . rumor that waa asserted ' to bs based on ' an official order, yestsrdsy and today stirred tha oast side and probably will continue to do so until It Is generally dlacovered that there is no truth In the rrport.Il wss. sn nounoed by several employee of tbe Portland Railway company that ordsrs had been published, routing1 all Union ave nue traffic via Holladay avenue and over the steel bridge upon, tha completion ct tha repair work on that structura Tha reason for tha change was given as ths unworthy condition of tha Union avenue bridge across Sullivan's ' gulch and the Imminent danger to be expert encad -from Ita constant use by the traf- rio of two bridges. ' Investigation shows that while tha report is not exact, there Is enough truth In it to causs alarm to many east Bids people, while - tha Union avenue irerno win not be taken over the Burn side bridge for tha present, and. the company bopas that such a course will not. be necessary, ths Union avenue bridge Is to ba given every relief poaal ble, it being recognised that the struc ture la far from being absolutely safa Ths brldgs across Sullivan a gulch on lower Union avenue. Is tha only link left connecting greater East Portland and any accident that puta theetruo tura out of service before tha Grand avanua bridge Is completed will be disaster.- Since tha closing of tha steel onage a month ago, the trafflo over the gulch bridge has been doubled, and almost dally new signs of weakness have-been discovered by tbe Inspectors. One night, tha bridge dropped six inches snd slnoa that time all cars have pro- oeeaea across ins structure slowly. ..Relief ta part will be given the struc ture tomorrow when the stsel bridge win do again placed in aervice to a con slderabte extent ' The St Johns ears will be routed over this bridge coming in. out win continue to go over the Burnalda bridge On the outbound trip, tbe Upper Albina cars will be stsrted agalu. and Instead of running, merely as locals on Williams avenue they will make their usual run from Piedmont to Third and Alder, using ths stsel bridge both ways. - The L cars. - that' for ths week have been using ths steel bridge coming in, will tomorrow resume their old service ' and use the brldre both ways. For. ths present ths Holladay avenue cars to Irvlngtoa will not be operated except as local cars transferr ing ar Union avenue and Holladay. The reason the Holladay avenue and St Johns service is not resumed as be fore Is that tha ateel bridge la not yet completed and the company did not wish to obstruct the work except with the cars absolutely needed to serve the puoiic. . it wut do about two weeks be fore the stsel bridge is redecked, and when., this ..work, is completed all . lines win resume their former schedules and routes. There remains a considerable portion Of the last course of plank ta piece, oetween the south track on the bridge, and ths walk on ths south side is but naif flnlshod. , . . LET DOWN THE BARS. Two Mors Saloons XJkely to Be Opened . la St. Johns Soon, ' It seems likely that the present St Johns council will let down the bars and admit to ths city any seeker after a saloon license who will pay the price. At tha first session of ths new council this wssk two applications for saloon Uoensee were made, each of them by local buelness men. In each ease the petitioner waa willing to pay 11,000 a year for ths privilege. Should these li censes be Issued ths three saloons in ths place would return an annual reve nue nearly equal to ths Increased offi cial salary list of the town. - I So t ar. as the Issuance pfJlquorll-. ceneee is concerned, mere is mu op position likely to develop on the part of ths prssent mayor or council, the Cltissns tlckst candidates before their election letting It be known where they stood and regarding their easy election ss an indication of the people's visw. tin objection is being made by eome of the counollmen to one of the petition ers, and on personal grounds his appli cation may be refused, but slthsr local or outside applicants who wish saloon licenses In St Johns at 11.000 a year can ssoure them unices ths council Is convinced that the character of the ap Itcant e such that ths resulting saloon would be a menace to the peace of the town. Tbe temperance people of St Johns have not .given up thccontest and are planning to bring tbe matter up. at the June election and endeavor to make the district dry. HURLBURT NOT LOST. MX. John Scared Haif a Bay Because . BaeUeea Man Mad nodal Record. Because E. C. Hurlburt, a prominent bustnsss man ef St Johns, bears ths reputation of being; absolutsly reliable, addicted to no bad .habit e. and a model husband, the entire town was alarmed yestsrday morning, the police were get ting ready to drag the river for his body and hia wife was In- hysterics, One Man's Cood Platform -'It's aiy sllMf etoctt-le ears aheuM fumlta rl elf are - Ta every platform bloke be sew tbe serves ef people Jars. tbe vasrast easaaweod'e It y, llk.wlM the sllnkerelta; Re BHjre the enrafne, black ee ' tar, abonld Seeesl patreoa fret I wtah I eoeld obliterate tbe sped sua or .wine . Be exited tiw-aleae that sever la lta Ufa be ll draw the lne Bet wee soHteneee en tbe . ee esd rnoailBf with the PS. Bet there a Je that e'ea for ato'a en tirely too blf . Aaotker thins I weals' sesnsd ef bmt. . ried bms le A anile for wife aa4 beby ta the reeta ot Boeder's trow a; aae I I direct bla to the feast kere are ever iwh The pfwetooe tntoa Laendry, where they weak at als a pooaa." re collect, deliver, weak, etereb 4 Ires et eo .souse, neve man UTtISr - LAUTtDIlY SBOOsTD ABB OOltTMBLtu TfsV Main nee. ' while bis brother and , father-in-law bought the trail of three characters who had visited the town the night before. ' Mr. Hurlburt atarted on an automo- Lblle trip Thursday afternoon, expecting to ba gone three days. That night about 10 o'clock neighbors living near ihls home thought they beard him call his wife's name and pound loudly on the door, 'ihs neighbors did not investi gate, but yesterday morning asked hi wife sbout the Incident and were sur prised to discover thst shs had heard no summons. Boon afterward It wss learned that the automobile In which Hurlburt had expected to make tha trip had broken down, and he had left his companions, telling there he would go home and surprise his wife, No trace of him could be found; no one In town er in the city had hesrd of him, so fsr ss could bs learned, and Bt. Johns com menced to busa. Had it been almoet any Bt Johns man but Hurlburt who waa missing for few hours there would have been no alarm, but his reputation ss a pattern of domestic - fidelity convinced . his friends end rslattves that he had bean waylaid fer the money he carried, and by 11 o'clock there waa nothing heard on the strsets of St Johns but inqui ries ssrto 'Hurlburt snd lamentations over his supposed fate. In the midst of ths exoltement, when' the police bad Just finished their plans for a thorough search, Mr. Hurlburt alighted from car and convinced the residents that ha wss still intact.' lis had come home and trlsd to rouse his wife, and, falling, re turned to ths city for ths night, and not getting to his room until a late hoiu bad overslept . NEW CHURCH IS UNIQUE. CtoBgTSgstlona! Bdlflee at St, Johns BUaaory of the Fair. . ... Tomorrow the Congregational church of St Johns will bs opened in one ef the most hsndsome of ths east slds suburban edifices. -- At the conclusion of ths fair tha National Cash Rsglster building wss secured by ths St Johns society and it has been rebuilt Into a church of striking appearance, and model as to convenience. The church haa been fitted with two Isrgs stained glass windows, through ths liberality of ths First Congregational church ol Portland and within and without it pre sents a most attraotivo appearance. Three dedicatory services will be held tomorrow the first at 11 a. m., when Rev. E. C Orlmshsw of New Tork City will preach; the second at I p. ra, under tha direction of Rev. E. L. Houss, and tha evening -service at 7:10 o'clock, with Pastor-elect Rev. Fred Warren In charge. ' - - -- .. 41alf a dossn strong churebss have been built up In the town in the last two years and, without exception, tbe membership has steadily increaeed and the financial condition of the congrega tions has enabled them to ouua cnurrn homes, where two yeers ago meetings wsrs held In balls, tents or not at au. 1- .At Han's Resort Tonight- Tonight's frsa entertainment at the Men's Resort and People's Institute will consist of the following program, to be given by tha Warren Bible class of the First Presbyterian church: Selection, Warren Mandolin - club; soprano solo. Miss Grace Gilbert; cornet solo. Mrs. Bessie Moore; violin solo. Miss Cornells Barkert selection.- Warren Mundolln club; contralto solo. Miss Rose coney; violin solo. Miss Cornelia Barker; read ing. Miss Berthlne Mathlson; duet Miss Grace Gilbert Miss Helen Bennett; selection. Warren Mandolin club. ' Sunrise Prayer Meeting. The annual Eastsr sunrise prayer meeting for the. young people of the east side will ba held Sunday at 7 a. m. sharp, at tha Third Presbyterian church. Dr. N.J. FULTON NATUROPATH aeeeeatal ii the word that beat describes bet career elnea coming to Portland. Succeeaful la caring disease, soccaaefel la building sp what Is today tbe largest office practice, ef ear doctor la tbe city.. She Cures the Sick Tots ta br bar offices ere at all times rail. and that people eotaetlsiee wait (or boara to If roe have any aflsMnt. chronic er ecete. each as ibeemaUais. la grippe, bronckltla, (otter, catarrB, atoeaaca aaa oowei irosoiee, serve trouble, etc etc., roe would de wall te eov ealt bee. Sae eas eare roe. , TMCTMOirtAIA or rzorxs m ill ovaxs. Portland. Oct IT. 1000. To Whom It Hay Coocera: 'I esffered a umt time with eertooo aronech rroable, the dlaeaee having prosreeaod ao far that I waa enable to retala my food, and finally IU..U .. w ' ' . . M. "V UI J entire lyetem waa la a aerlouely depleted eon. nition. ua or eooai juij 10 mai i aavnee wtto Dr. Nancy J. fultoa, ef tkls eltr, and was Indecsd to take treatmenta from ber, and after taklos tbe twelfth I wee dlarbarsod. I eas mow eat asvthlns I deetre, feel nerfectlv well and am eonetantiy sauting eirengin. In la veton cbangs I truthfullr aay le dn te VT. rutos. ( LTD1B VimiRN IB v ftoma. Jofferano. Or. Koto Mr. Tenths caa be emamenlcated with at Jefferene, Or., or kla f ether.- r. II Vanfna, ran be aeea at the New Grand -Ceotral, corner Third eed riaadere. this tlty. . October , 10B. To Wfhom It May Coscrrn: ' "It arforda Bie sreat Bleaanre te write a word ta pralee of Dr. rnltoo. I suffered sntold esoey for en week wltb aeki m my wkole boar- MT Buaoano ennefl m wnom we ana- waa ene er tne sear pnratrtana in tne eltr. He waa not eare. bat thoasht I bed nearalsla, or It misht prove to.be aallatonea, left medicine sad ihoeeht I would be better sent dr: bit I erartiially arew woree; ant se relief from pam eiespt eader opiate, flavins beard of Dr. f-altoa tkronsb ftienda ef ear, we decided Is call her la; eo my haebeed went at eece and brontht her to the boo. Toon ezamlnatloa en nroaonared It e eaee of imM faatrttla. and after one treatatent I waa able e st as. dreee mreelf aad so ahoat my Benel bnubld dull. I bare now takes a weak' treatment and certainly think ber the eaoat wonderful doctor I ver beet - , MRS. c, s. nUTtroiv. "an Testb st., rottl.no. Or." Hot Don't fortot te tactose soataae atamp r repay wbes wrltmg te any ef sty satkreta. Dr.rJ.J.FULTON ' , ' BATVBOPATS. " " 315 TWELFTH ST. Career Clay, eee black frees V ear, see frees 11th street ear, t from Jeftorsoa eat. Xelesbeas Bala alii, p. . ' , SEVEN DEVILS TO TRADE HERE Supplies for Camps Can Bs Sup plied, Delivered, Ten Per Cent Cheaper Than Elsewhere. T DISTRICT TO BE SECOND ! ; LARGEST CAMP IN WORLD Horse Mountain r Practically Solid " Mountain of Copper Gold and Sil ver Nearly Py Cost of Smeltinf X)res Bi( Boom . It. On. 1 - The Seven Devils district miners are making aa effort to open trade with Portland. It la said that supplies can be obtained here at a cost 19 per cent cheaper. Including delivery, than they can be drawn from any pt her point Idaho county authorities decline to open roads that will give access to the n ear eat shipping point toward Portlsnd, and the miners are making an effort te build highways at thslr own expense. An enormous incrsssa of vol urns of business in the Seven Devils eopper.dls triot Is rsportad for tha winter ssaaon just closed. . About 104 four-horas freighting outfits bava bean buey all winter hauling out ore on sleds, and shipping to smelters . at Sutnpter and Utah points. Tbs largest movement of copper ever known In Idaho hss been recorded In the last four months. - It Is said ths district will beoome ths second lapgeat copper camp in the world. Butts being first. -A mining expert who re cently returned from an extensivs trip of Invsstlgstion of copper deposits In Alaska, aftsr examining the deposits of eastern Oregon and Idaho said that tha- last named would be the leading greatest copper camps. , A Bootch syndicate with large capital la buying properties and preparing to erect a smelter and refineries between Landore and Cuprum. Tha Ladd Metals company smslter at Landore haa far fmors product offered than it la able to amelt. There are at the present time about 1 developed mines shipping ore from the Seven Devils district. It is said that tha ore values run from fl to $300 per ton In copper, and all carry nearly enough gold add silver to pay cost of smelting, i The shipping com panies include the Peacock, South Pea cock, White" Monument, Blue Jacket. Elinor, Decorah, Hazelwood and, others. The National Is piling up ors ton itr ground with a view to erecting a (0-ton smelter this year. A - meeting of Its directors in Portland has been called to complete arrangements. . The'eeniatlonel reports published two months ago concerning the National's rich strlks havs been Justified by aubss. qusnt events. - Not a day-has been lost in development work since last May. Work now being carried on In tunnel No. t of tha Wllford group is passing through high grads copper glanoe that has bean crosscut te a width ef it f set. Tha ore is richer as ths work progresses. The ledge hae been traced for about 1.000 feet . by sinking Shafts, running short tunnels, ' and opening - cuta, and there - is svery- indication that " Horse mountain, on which these and other mines are situated, la practically a solid mountain or copper. The first big discovery on ths moun tain was made two years sgo by Wil liam Trevor, formerly a Portlsnd grocer, and later a cook and restaurant man in British Columbia, who abandoned thi business on account of falling hsalth and went into ths mountains to recuper ate. Prom the claims that hs discov ered native oopper blocks wars taken that won ths gold snd stlvsr .medals at tbe Lewis and Clark s position. NEW OLYMPIAN BUFFET. WUl Opea tot Bnslaess Teai1i at sot WmMhlMgM SUse. Tonlaht ths new Olympian buffet will open at 10 Washington street,' under the management of Tom Blunden ana Pete Velton, who for -years hsvs bssn the proprietors of ths well-known Olym pian saloon orl Fifth nssr Morrison; The new buffet will be conducted 6n differ ent lines than the Olympian In that It will be a lunchroom lor -men as wall as a high-class saloon. A buslnees man's lunch will be one ot the festuree, and patrons can also havs sandwlobas served at any time or tne day or evening. Ths nsw Olympian is perhsps the fin. est establishment of Ita kind In Port land. It haa beea fitted up at a targe expense, and la ons of the bandsomsst places on the Pacific eoast The bar and wainscoting la of osk snd polished Oregon fir. stslnsd dark to Turnlsh a pleasing contrast with the fresooed ceil ings. A largs stained-glass skylight is over the lunchroom, and this at night will be Illuminated with electric lights. Tbe eleotrlo flxturee are particularly handsome, end have attraetsd much at tention. - Friends of Messrs. Blundsn and -vel ton are cordially Invited to attend the opening tonight. TO PREPARE POLICE . FOR FESTIVE PARADES By order ef Chief Orltsmachsr, all policemen will hereafter be required to take part In drills. Inspector Bruin and Captain Moore will have charge ef the sxerolses, which are to be arranged as conveniently as possible for man of the first snd second night reliefs. Clvle organisations In summer' usually send In many requeats for police escorts dur ing parades and on other oocsslons. Inspector Bruin will require ail polloe- men to be marksmen. Ten shots by every man will be kept ae a matter of record each month. Since the records are to be filed, it le thought that every man will try te do bla beat at revolver pracUoe. ' INGERSOLL'S FUNERAL ' ORATION IN CHURCH There will be an interesting Eastsr sermon st the First Christian church, Park and Columbia - strsets. tomorrow morning. Dr. -P, O. Tyrrell Of Chicago, who Is visiting in lha city, will recite Robert O - lagersoll's famous funeral oration ever the body ef his brother. and base Ma-sermon on. ilngersoll an Immortality" on this little clssslo. Dr. Tyrrell la a splendid pulpit orator -aad one ef -the most popular preachers of the Chrletlan church. He haa hsld some of the most prominent pulpits of thst denomination in America. ... , Work fo Wesaea. - Woman who are. willing te do day work ara requeeted te leave their ad. dreasea at tha city board ef charities, aof Jefferson street , aaltl.c-aff aSaaaSdal m.mM try -pttjaT ta," JearaaU Mverttsutj. . , ) ijTERlLirn: When' serving breakfast 'foods .always use St. Helens Cream, Remember there is more strength snd .nourishment in the Cresm than the CsrsaL ' " , When ' mixed ' with plain cows' ' milk and sweetened It Is vary Sne.";''; ' v;': '..:.:.' .-' ' , Aftsr drinking St Helens Cream Mary's little lamb had a fine Ions aleep. ' ... (TO EE CCmSlED) Mary's Little Lamb. THB HEILIO THBATRE lets esd -Waablnstee. Pnose Mais J . TONIGHT. S:15 LAST PkltrOBklANCB . . Ths Kalei'Cauy Xstmvessaae, . "Babes la Toy!andH A Treat for Beth Teaag aad Old. IvEMNO PBKES-tX. II. to. tl, T&c. She. - geete ea Sale at the bns f see efrthe Betllg fkeetre. ,bHeB HEIL1G EAi2ilf Waehlnstos Main 1. nasT stnroAT viskt attsaotiox Sssdar. Moeday and Toeadar Wlsbts. .Syril IS, It sad IT tteters of raTorlt actor . ' . - ; CUSTOM CIASXX i le the )eaiedi-Draaa : "stOHillDE BZAVOAiaX" "As artiM is all that the ward Implies. New Torb Herald. "Worthy bla IHuatrtoos anceatera the Booth." Philadelphia Pablte Ldfe- "Only aauated br Uaoafielda Bess rosi. sell." See Fraaclace Cbronlcl. PBICKS IUKDAT AND TIMDAT SIGHTS: Lower Soor. trat S row. fl.BO; balance lowev Soor. It. Balcoay. Snt T row. T5c; beleae balconf, Soc. Batlr fallacy, . Sec. MOBSAY BIOBT. ATUL IS rsad TeathaeaM Beeelt mnfCK-B AMU POLICBMBN'I BELIZP ' rtND. PBICBS Lewes Soor, flret "rowe, fl.W; balance, tl. Batlr baleeoy, tl. Sntlre fallerr. SOe. icbaaae seats sessht from Aewatewa sear, ee swmbors ef the ta fir er Polio tprt mat for reserved seat at the bos efOr ef tbe Hellls Theatre, FoarUeath sad . Waablag tea tra. ' Baker Theatre -fn tre Oo. Haaaser. Tamhlll aad M Sta, - Phoas Bals ISOT 0TX-poiel last Perfonuaee Tealgkt 1 11. The One Burlesque Shew The Oaly Is tbe two sproarlossly . fussy btsrleaoiee, TK WBOMO OOTTBT TOBAJCO" sad TM eTAaaXXSOKX aTalSHBOaS. Paa, Maale eed Pretty OUla Beat Week, StarttBg Tom arrow Ma Usee, "THi stlaAT BAISUia" Empire Theatre; lltl sal Morrlaes, Pheae Mala 11T. .. , MILTOM W. ICAMAN. Masaget. '. . Pertlasd's Peyelas yisyaeese. TOKIOHT LAST PCBPORMAN0S, The FaU! Wedding Wlrh J aaa XaUes aad a Sasar Oast tMlna? Price Us. SB. Sac. SOe. . Matisse. lOO, UC..B3. -rr:---r- ,:-. Concert and Dancing AT Rohse Park April ISth STAR TXXATXB. Week ef AsrS f MALOM. . Tbe Stiesds, Lsavitt ----- Drew A Beaa. Kiss laaselle Jieaea. Mr.- Cksrlas Msraaa. Stareeooe. 10 To aay seat la tbe heese sxeap ' . - hoses tee. - C.1AND TaUATBB. ' Week mt April t Bpecial res tore Act, PASCDKVIt, . Stoddard WUl Ctasrlee B. Mbm Ella Witoea Oe,' Barth Bases. Bias Mary Maaaea. BaraU Serf. atiillami. 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