The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 05, 1906, Page 9, Image 9

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- THE OREGON DAILY jOUnilAt. PORTLAND. SATURDAY" EVENING," MAY ' I. I90.
AjnrnMBBTs.
ABtUSBMBBTS.
AMtrSXaOCVT. .
CONTRACTORS LIE SUDURD CLEANIflG
toxissts Asnnzvnrtt.
Helllg.. Pollard's ta 'Ab Americas Millionaire'
Refugee Vaudeellle
. biuuus..... .....The Hllror Peggar
Jrls "Her rattwr's -Crime'
Uraag ."T-vaudarllla
star.., , Vaudeville
. Sigma Sigma, a Junior honorary- so
clety of Stanford university., ha sent
out a circular, latter to all erurani re
questing that . they do everything- In
their power to correct the exaggerated
reports cwirnln the amount of dam
-. ae done . at Stanford by the recent
- earthquake. It announoea that the unl
verslty wll! open on aohedule time, that
. by .: September all the - building a 'used
.... laat year will be in perfect condition
and- that the machinery 4n the ahopa
. and the apparatus of the laboratoiiea
- have not. been damaged- Enelna hall,
. - the men'a dormitory, la ready for use.
7 as- la Roble hall, the horned of ' the
. women. Stanford will loae none of her
. . faculty and all of her old students will
return. The football field and athletic
r-.,-grounds are uninjured and all athletic
activities will becontlnued jieLjrear
on the same scale aa In the past. ,-
i A campaign of destruction of tnfectejl
fruit trees was- commenced yesterday
- by District. Fruit Inspector J. IL Raid
" ' and - Fruit- Inspector - A. " J.- Lewie -of
Clackamas county. Pursuant to the law
. giving "them'authoflty7toestroy" all
, .-. trees not properly sprayea. me in
- apeotors and a force of men armed with
. axes entered the farm of T. R. A Sell.
wood at Mllwaukto and destroyed a
portion of his prune orchard. They
- also destroyed a lot of tree on the Mln-
thorn. Springs tract. . Hr Sell wood la
- threatening; to aue for damages. . Trio
Inspectors express the hope- that suit
J will bs .brought so that the Jaw may
be tested. .
A; mother's" circle. -a -branch of -the
' - Home . Training association,- waa eatab-
T JlShed - yesterday afternoon-rat West
Avenue school In Mount Tabor. : This Is
the sixth circle formed this year. Prln
rPfcl .TA.daJBS , presided., and ad
'Tdreaaed the mothers and Mrs. W. W,
V Payne and Mrs. R, H. Tate also, spoke.
. Officers were elected aa follows: Chalr-
- man, lira. J. C. Elliot King; vlce-chalrv
r man, Mrs. ..A,',. H. Harding;, secretary'
treasurer, Mlaa M. E. Peaae; members
of 4he executive board, Mra. R. H. Tate
.'and Miss Mary B Peary. .-,:,' -
Acooruini w ini scneuuie wnicn wss
twifcaairTaayartMra
"Tnil." paator of" the First Preebyterlan
church, will return to Portland May It.
NO definite announcement to that effect
hasJnadeTtandjB1At
TTeen beard iron! him a I nee he wag. In
-rv Jerusalem. However, it la believed
. .. . that he will return' on schedule time. ,..
A special jrieeflng of the" Portland Ad
3Iaa'a-lgiie will" teh eld In ISe. Chain
ber of Commerce rooms Monday evening?
at I o'clock. It will be the last meeting
-r before- the -"Made to pragon ,'' .egpositlon.i
- and members are' urged to be present.
Every member will be expected -to make
a two-minute talk. AIJ window dressers
' In the city are Invited, to be present.
-J- County Judge Lionel R.' Webster and
-: : County .'Commissioners W.- L, . Llghther
.JT1". oa f. C. Barhea.are the guests today
" of the Eastern Star grange. - Judge
Webster was Invited to address the
; good roads, promising that he would de
everything In his power to have the
high weye of the county the best to be
'Wt4.to.'ericav-.--
-Successful lncubatora.-r-CgjneH Incu-1
tora -are very suceeesf ul. They - wnT
gold medal at Lewis and Clark exposi
tion ' for beat hatch. - If you want- to
raise chickens for pleasure or proflt buy
a Cornell. They are mads light, work
right, give no trouble,-We know from
experience, aa we have operated them
here. In . odr: Store. If Interested,- call
' and see them. Portland Seed company,
western agents. - ' vrV--- ;
E. B. J. McAllister will make a special
; address to- women, tomorrow - afternoon
at the T, W. C. A. "at home"-from
to o'clock. - There will be violin,
piano . and vocal' muslo 1 and ' readings.
The delightful feature of these weekly
-4'afc-homrs".. ils .the aoclaJLgood cheer
followed by - a fellowship lunch. All
nrtereated if. nYled. , '
if you want to see your dollar mag-nlfr.and-
Inrrrasr-spend It .hers. Wt
- make any suit In the house to orders)
for 115, no more, no leas, arm guarantee
- value received for. every dollar. We
r have over 3.000 -patterns to select from:
1r n t and -workmanship guaranteed.
Unique Tailoring company, - lot Stark
street, near Sixth.. i . , . -
rhePollh 1 national hoi
7PbgervedtomoTrow wltKhlgh"maaa at
pt:-Franets church at .1:10 a. lnLzAu
address will be delivered In Polish by
: Father SerosM.'hsrnndayansbrrrrt -Hartew stoiy tn evening.
- May S.. each year; but the local Poles
"decided 7to "celebrate the day on Sunday
-with religious services.:
. Remonstrances agalnat the improve-
ment or Easr washlngtoitreet between
East Sixth and East Eighth streets
' were filed yesterday by J. Wealey Ladd.
executor of the estate of W. S. Ladd,
deceased, and Joseph M. Healy. -No
reasons were given -for the remon-
: a trance. ...... . - -i
.' .East Main street between East Water
' street and I'nlon ' avenue will be Im
proved. Although there -was consider--'
able objection from ' affected property
owners, the limit In whicn-obiectlons to
the proceedings could . be filed passed
-yesterday and none was presented.
Chsrlea V. OalloVay, Democratic
nominee for congress from the first dis
trict. Is arranging to make an active
campaign during the next four week a
He has already made a half : dosen
speeches. He will address ' a meeting
at Corvallla Monday, nlghu. ., -
" A banquet and debate will .be given
at the Whit Temple Tuesday .evening
by Martin's Men of the White Temple.
The subject for debate Is, "Resolved,
o4merican
cob. noma Aim coves an.
-OPBaT sat Aire jrioM.
Cora Boot Xaam aad Poaobed Bgg.. lftd
Baked Pork aad Beaas. ,,l5d
' Spagasitt and Cheese.............. is
Bead Cbeese, rotate Salad. ,...,i..ltif
Fried Baso Clams ...... 15a
. Steamed Idttle Book Clams., .... ,20
' Clang BouQloai and Toast. 15
Plekled XAmse' Toague, rotate :-
alad .-. ..20
Codllsh Ball, Cream Sauce. ...... .lRe"
IJver aad Baoo V .15e
Strawberries aad Cream. ....lO
Strawberry Short Cage...... '.,.,..10
" StwWtrr,a-w--e
Coffee; Bread 'aad ButUFanrTotatoee
Did You Ever Figure Out
bow mocb. money yoa waste every dayf
Did yoa eve figure eat bow xaack wore
xaoney yo-oomU a arm every Aayf The
amoant eaok day may seem too small
to oout, bat Just multiply - the dally
sum fey the 380 days of toe year, the
multiply by the sombes of years you
might have feeea saving. Too lata for
tegrets. Bat do e waste aay more
tixao aa4 saoaey, opea aa aooouat with
ua today.
SAVINGS BANK
TITLE GUARANTEE
1,.&.TRI)STC0.1
240 WASHINGTON STREET
' . 1 ' Corner Second '
f PORTLAND, OREGON . '
That the Business Man Is a Greater
Benefactor Than the Prof eaalonal Man. "?
The speakers onr the affirmative will be
nev. tinatwan sweet and W, P. Baker
vn- i.u ncmu& . it. a. .owawiin anu
Edgar Anderson. The banquet and de
bate Win be held la the lower templet'
l ry tna-a-rouey-rfJn the Q. W. p, you
go to Oreaham for SI .cents round-trip;
Oregon City and - Canemah Park : It
rnnis; alijtilnta east nf , ,arwuiam.JflC,
eluding Eatacada on the banka -of the
Clackamas , river. . to cents.- Cars - from
First and Alder for Oregon' City on the
odd hour . and every - 40 minutes. For
Oreaham and Eutacads, :30. 1.1:10, I SO.
l:IOJ:ao: Ticket muat he purchased
at th filllce, ij. , ,- . ..vx v
Kiinflay, Oiulngs, hn arpaiiiM.-sV
n wo rtn; wvinpiia
pavilion. Round trip ' 25' cents. To
Estacada,' .through Eagle Creek valley;
tramp in the -woods and fish In the
the gstanadw
Hotel. ("are, round trip,'- to centa.
Tickets muat be purchased at the com
pany's oiwce.
M B. - A. benefit entertainment for
BAnrTrancIaco. aufferara. to-bo--h'eld -at
T -.i. I. . , - .
ujuiim uwii, writer vviijiams 4avenue ana
Russell street, Thursday, May 10. Wil-
- laini
wood,-Thursday, May IT. Portland's
best ' entertainers . from the .Western
Academy of Music Including the noted
Rosa quartet. Tickets, 21 cents.
tephenToneschen Is rrlttcally-IH
BO Vincent's hospital, having, been
at s
removed there yesterday Buffering wlthJ
lung .trouble.,-. For the past 11 years
Mr,
Voneohen. has been- fU1clCjieodJgaWaug the .- WUdHouasaiu
tfkhw "ubjecT'orfTetarydr: the 'Ciuetll society,. the local
8wlas organisation.'
Rev. Dr. McMillan of Charlottetown.
PrlBca -Edward ialand, baa been In Port
land slncu . last -Wednesday - visiting
friends and will bWlc
04lfrj
- e.'olook - maee Sunday morning at St. )
jnary cnurco, AiDina.
Dr. Stephen 8. Wise spoke to a large
congregation at Temple BcKh Iaranl
last night on the single sentence In the
at noble examples ' of clean living and
urged a blgh atandard -of -morala aa ite
freateBtjvlriueanouldjosaess--
. Dr.'Brougher' topics. White Temple.
Sunday: 10:30. "The Seven Conflicts of
Oenesls;" Lord's .Supper observed; 7:S0,
-Chased Out of the World With Blood
hounds on-Tour Trail;" -orchestra: great
chorus.": : '"T -i " ' ' " ..'
Steamer Alliance . sails from Couch
street dock for Coos Bay and Eureka at
P. m.
Sunday, May
ticket agency, 121 Third street.
r w
F. P.
Ranmgarrner, agent. -Couch street dock.
Main 8U. -
First Christian church. Park and Co-
tumbta ' k S. Muekley rorilTThe Moor-1
ings or Kalth." 10:10 a. m and -Conquered
to Conquer," 1 :0 p. m. r
Bret Harte'e .'Tennessee's .Partnar,
"Honoa BrlgKe jyalty,i and 'A Con
trast Betweea Christ and Paul" are Be.
House's subjects, Sunday atFlrt-jCon
gregatlonal church. Special muslo, with
Sunda f T:xcur8l6hMay-rira8cade
Locke jndMturn. atcamer Charlfs R.
Spencer, leaving Oak street dock at
a. m., returning at p. -m. May i.
Stile's popular orchestra 'will furnish
the muslo. Round trip $1. '
The state Orange will hold its annual
meeting at Albany, beginning Wsdneaday,
May II. Arrangements have been made
for an unusually large and enthusiastic
gathering of grangers. "
Butser's lawn fertiliser rejuvenates
the shabby lawn; his sweet peaa and
lawn grass got gold medal at the fair.
Ill Front, between Yamhill and Taylor,
' Concrete Construction Co., 701. Cham
ber of Commerce, manufacturers of
concrete stone blocks, Contractors for
all kinds of cement work. Tel Main lie.
. Watchee, dlamonde and Jewelry on
eaay payments, tl down and (0 centa par
weak. All mainsprings $1; all watohee
cleaned 11. Metsger Co., Ill Slxtb et
Steamer Csscsde tor San " Pedro . and
Ban Francisco,. Saturday May 5, I p. m.
Tickets at Oak street dock or Thomp
son's Agency, 131 Third street.
Wedding invl tat lens, elaee announce
ments, calling cards, eta Proper forme
and latest styles. Alvln 8. Hawk Co-
lttVe Third street
anted- Boys -an girls f or-.borb -wtrrt
rundy 1 ana " cracker" faetorlea Pacific
Coaet Blsoult Co, eleventh and Davis.
We are still selling eye glasses at II,
Iperfect fit guaranteed or money-' re.
funded. Jletager dt Co, 111 BlxtlLstrjat, 1
Dancing,' ' Tabor " Heights 7' Pavilion.
every Thureday nd Saturday evening.
Ladles free. -... .,
' C. B. Walborn, furniture repairing, pol
ishing, peeking,, shipping Tel. Bat I HI.
Richards' usual Sunday French din
ner with wine, l per cover, t to ':.
Dr. . Hawke has returned. " 0l- Ore-
gonlan building. Telephone Mala 1111.
"Dustlese Rosds." Portland Road Oil'
Ing Co., 441 Sherlock- building. .
Cedgf park, prise waits tomorrow;
danclne afternoon and evenia . -
TO GAIfJTinE
Such li Declaration Mads to Ex
- -cutiys"1 Board by C"A. - 1
Cogswell. . '.i.;
EXTENSIONS ASKED WHEN
MATERIALS ARE AT, HAND
Cftjr Engineer Taylor Declares Tim
'Allowed for ' Competition of; City
Contracts Is,' Sufficient and Should
- Not, Be'Lengthened by the Board.
V "Many ' contractora on city "Improve-
ments actually He to this board when
they say- thsy cannot procure material
to finish their wortrand ak f or an ex
tension of time on their oontracta. When
dlahoneat contractors do such a thing,
it disheartens the honest ones and they
will all - misrepresent tacts - to -this
board. It Is my opinion that we should'
draw them up ahirl.And force them to
complete their oontracta within the time
specified.1
- This was the statement1 made before
the city executive board yesterday arter-
noon by C. A. Cogswell: in a discussion
of the-advisability of lengthening-the
time for the completion -of all elty con
tracts. R. L. Babln, who Is a member
of the street commltteer said that -re
cently many contractors bad been ask
ins) to have the time extended on their
contracts because they were unable
procure the necessary- material witn
which to do the work. He desired to
know of the city englnter and the board
If they did not think It advisable to
extend the time on contracts.
City niigluass Taylas aaid ha, thought
the time fixed on all contracts was suf-J
f Iclent -- Many of the contractors would
frequently wait until the time for the
acceptance' of an Improvement before
ther began work, and with only a xew
days left would petition the board, alleg
ing one reason or another, lor. an ex-
.lansloa.of tlmsi e inongiu mai 11
contractor on a city Improvement would
vv,,"-vw .... . -
awarded there Would 4e no difficulty.
As a result of tbs discussion, tno
board hereafter will not be so lenient
wtth mnliautuie and wlienetei ail ex-
tension of time le asked the contractor
will have to give sufficient reason why
his petition should be granted before
the time -is extended. - .
A resolution was adopted to the efV
f eeS-t hat- vhaaeviliMl -oonlractor -oncltK
work desires -Jin" extension of . tlme4t4oubUesa adopted. The individual real
shall be necessary- for hlm"to make an
20 days before
-tlrns on the contract
expires.
FI RST: SUN DA YJ EXCURSION,
The ras-l steamer Chartee B. Speuoe?
Will Tomorrow Carry BoraUmlete
Seeaery to Caaoade , Iocka and -Be-
tbe Ceiso rated Cuatle BoeX.
The first river' Sunday excursion of
the-season wilt depart from Oak street
dock tommorrow morning at o'clock
whew the elegantly eqttippejateamer
Charles R. Spencer will ateam away for
the delightful trip up the Columbia to
Cascade -Looks.- Kvery-mlta and atom
of the world-famous scenery of the Co.
lumbla Is seen on this run, including
the now more than ever famous Cas
tie Rock, the destruction of which Is
how tn progress. "This Is one of the
moat-noted. alghta Of Christendom, ap
pearing, es-t does -to -haver been fash
ioned -ty the hand of some wonderful
glsnt sculptor solely . to ' entrance, the
human eye. Aside from this huge rock, i
rearing its massive head hundreda of
feet toward . the clouds, there are the
11,000,000 locks and., and such a wealth
ut .mountain scenery aa begg&ra the
most -Imaginative pen, Streama of
-TJJjratejLjeap ipnd bound -from the pin
naclee of the higtv
best projectldnirHasIF
ng. as In madneea to the depths be
low, and the weird, -canyons, crevices
nhd rocky cliffs create a panorama of
gorgeous grandeur -unparalleled - on
arth. Th steamer -will return -to Port-
Inn - at jh- en.- Meals, -and .refresh
ments mav be had on board. J Round
trip . .. -,.:.;:.
'Milwaukle Country Club.
"TtlemphlBndXeulSvTne-racesT
j",, j
setiwood ndoregotrcityearserTlrst
and Aider,
rChlf --Deputy -Sheriff. Oeoigs Morden
this morning recovered a horse that la
Burlingame of. Moore's Crossing. - The
horse-had been purchased by liverymen
at -the corner -of Front and . Jefferson
streets from a man who gave the name
of H. Brown,- which la known to be en
alias. .
Steferred Stock Caaaed woods.'
Allen Lwia' Best Brand. ...
a rosmra bbcvssxtt.
Having to lay upon, my bed for" 14
days from a severely bruised leg, I only
found relief when I uaed a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can cheer
fully recommend It ae the beat medi
cine for bruises ever sent to the afflict
ed. It baa new become a positive neces
sity upon- myself. D. R. Byrnes, mer
chant, Doversvllle, Texaa, tic, tOe and
11.00. Sold by Woodnrd, Clarke dt Co,
save mm
' k. ..ase
We ritve - saved at least $75 "to,t-
every customer who figs' bought s
ptafrty-frem tto ihe- past -week-end can
ao tne same lor you.u youbuy-at
once irom our present stock.
Remember you have . the world's
best makes to select from. .-.x
rv . .!;.'.
AND TEN OTHERS. ,
Dundore Piano (!o.
ill SIXTH STREET.
' Opposite Oresonlan Bulldint;.
Alio a ' frill line of Sheef' Music,
Music .Books, Victor Talking Ma
chines, Records, Smalt Instruments,
ate etc. ,; ;-: t
mm
. .
TIL1E ARRIVES
Peninsula" Leadsln"TSe'c6ndlng
-Work of initially. Qna - -.
:r'-:,.' Hundred.
VACANT. BLOCKS MAY"
J BE USED AS fLAZAS
Parkins: of Streets, Tearing Down of
; Fences, Cleaning Up of Back Lots
- and Burning of Rubbish Goes n
,A11 Over East Side District. ,
Beat" Side Bepartmaat.
- St. Johna and the peninsula le tn
hearty-accord with the Initiative One
Hundred In Its desire to clean up the
suburbs and -bring the era. of civic
Improvements closer -to complete real
isation, and not only on the day set
apart by , the. . committee will the
horUon -near St Johns alow with the
-crimson of burning rubbish- heaps, but
commencing ;next 1 week1 Ksygtematlc
effort Is to be made to clear up va-,
cant lota and sweep the streets regu-
ariy,
At a recent meeting ' of the 'newly
Draamm commercial , ciuo or Bt.
Johna a board of directors was cboaen
and the work of the Initiative- One
Hundred was heartily suDDorted. , The
ooara is-: 1 b. Chlpman, C. W. Fot
ter, P.. W. Valentine, A. R. Jobes and
R. .W. McKeon..- The club expressed
to4,u desire of cooperating In every way
possible - with the Initiative - commit
tee and - decided to start a ' publicity
campalga... for a cleaner -towi
The Unlveralty Park board; of trade
has also Hned up with the - general
that auburb and the adjoining one of
Portsmouth are -planning a . neighbor
hood campaign almllar to .the one
atarted laat year by the women of the
district, but . more - extensive In ' Its
scope. Through the peninsula there are
many Idle lota that would, make admlr-
able el a sltssi If the uwieigiowtli was
clearett away, and many of these are
1 - . - r ' J.. : . - f
ownera. It has been suggeated that aucb
tracts be cleared of brush and weeds end
serve ae public amusement places until
tSjerrrmproved. , " t. 7 -
The nearer suburbs-of the east aide
nave not yet taken -the Interest "in the
cleaning -campaign that ' the peninsula
has, but several push club meetings will
be held the coming week, at which- the
gehiraplanwT!IbejfdnsmeredraiararaUrJa3
dents of the suburbs like Irvlngton,
tt Hawthorne Park and PJedmontj,,,,,,
long nad a weu-aeveiopea local priae
to auatain them and these suburbs are
ae beautiful aa any suburb In the city
on. either eld of the Willamette. The
plan of tearing jdown unalghtly feofea
aaA replacing theaa barrlrBnVia wltb roae
hedges has been popular during- the laat
three summers In the better residence
districts of the east side, and gradually
the plan of .parking -the- atrip , of lawn
between the- curb and -the sidewalk la
being 'adopted.
J TfiiTpresent Improvement ampalgnGi
expected to unite the thousanda of In
dividual lovers of a beautiful home- to
one g--Ti rprrivfnipnt plan and. tfrereM't rr'wifB h-evytf irtrTTind city burdens.
"t
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Dr.NrJ.FULTON
MTUR0
Sereesarat Is tbe ward thai beet tfeeerlbee hel
eerlag dlseaaav saceeaaral tn bnlldlag ap what
la today tea largest otOca practlceof aay
aeetes- ta -the Mr- . .'.'... ; 1
She Cures the Sick
i
Thla Is why her efflrea are at all times full.
and tbat people aonetlaias wait (at hoars to
nr.
If won bare asr allmetit.' ehrenle. ee arete.
soeb as rfteitmtlaa), la grlpiM, krmrtiltler gnfcer,
nkimrrn; aiesiaea . ana eowei troauies, aerve
traubias, ete ate., yoa woaM SO well te
suit her. She eaa core yoa. j
nsiiMoxiALS or FI0?UC SHS HAS
.. .,.' W---.'.--:-- cvaso. - rL
"Fertlaad, Oct. IT, 1003.
Te Whom It May Centers:
"I nrfared a luaa time with aerWma atamarh
tmable. the dlaeaae haTlng aroareased ao far
that I was suable to ratals my food, and flaally
found . wster te eanae sausea; in abort, waf
entire eretsra was la a serloaaiy depleted eon
(lltlon. . On or snoot July 19 last I adrlaed Willi
tf. Nn-y J. Pulton, of this city, and was
Indoeed to take treatments from ber. aad after
taking the twelfth I was discharged. - -1 taa
aow eat anything I eVstre, feel perfertly well
end am eonetaatly gaining strength. Thla sir-
veloas ehaoge I eaa trsrhftiHy aay ta 4ne te
Dr. Fulton. ". XTDB VATTOHN.
...i .... ... .
Note Mr. Vansha can bo rnmmonlrated with
St Joffersoa,- Or.,-or Ma father. Kit Vaughn,
eaa he seen st the Mew Grand Central, earns
Third eql F landers, this eltyv -
. t .-.i . HfuiiM on 100a
VI
lereaW'To Wbern It May
t3"r ''It afforos ate I
great plsaaura te Write a
word hi pralae ef Vr. ysltoa. I auffared ulli lr Tl, irtrrsraTV
agnnr for one weeg with p. In In my whoi.t" T?!? . H ,
-fcorir. My bnaband ealled In whom we siip-
noeea was one er uie neat pnyateiana in the
elty. lis waa sot ears, hat thought I had
nenralgla. or It might proTa to he galtatohea,
left siedlclne and Ihovsht I won 14 be hatter
next dr: hnt I graitnally grew woraa; got ae
relief from sain tioept ander erlatea. flaring
eearo or. ijt. mirnn rnronro menoa er oars,
we eeetded te esll her In; so my hnansad went
at one and brolit her te the- hoeae. - ITpoa
esaeitnatkm ahe pronounce) H a eaee ef acute
gaatrltla. and after one treatment 1 waa ahle
to get no. rireos airaelf and go ahoat aiy aanal
honaeholit ertte. I have now takes a week's
.treatment and certainly think her tbe. moat
wonderful doctor I er net -
MM. O. S. rtt7T01,
t . 1 "as Tenth St., PortUnd. Or.
Mote Don't forget te Inclose poatise stamp
for reply wbea writing te aay of my pat lent a.
Dr.N.J. FULTON
' ' SSTtrSOfATS, f ' ' ' '
315 TWELFTH ST.
Cereer Clay, ens hloch from V ear. - eae frets
ihta streer ear, a rrom J-"ro car.
V VVv-
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fep'AH bernhardtM
V j ' V WM. f. CONNOR . c2J3
- ' I I Friday Evening, May 11 . v . v SAPPHO I '
' V - Sattirday Matinee, May 42 1 1 CAMILLE 1
- N 0 - P B H F O R M A W C R .B A T U R P A Y,Ht Q HT.;
THE ARMORY
TO GUARD AGAINST TICKET SPECULATION MaU orders win now be received from
Portland and all points) when accompanied by express money order, postoffice money order or
certified check and stamped addressed envelope for reply. Address and niake check payable
to EILERS PIANO HOUSE, 351 Washington Street, Portland. . . ; -. ; . ;
REGULAR SALE OF SEATS WILL OPEN at SAME PLACE TUESDAY; MAY 8, 9 a. m
Trnrvi!ry''inaigtTeii tntt tM mrTrio'r
will at tbe end of the summer be ten
fold more attractive than It ever ' haa
been before The extension of the water
service to -a' dosen dusty suburbs will
greatly aid this work, some of the most
beautifully altliated euburbs, like Mount
Tabor, paving in yesrs ..hefore hern
yellow, ' dusty desert before - the middle
1 T
DOUBTFUL ABOUTMERGER.
Art eta Divided Over. Queetioa of
-attOB so BortIand;---
-The Arleta Improvement association
will endeavor to determine on Monday
evehlng what the attitude of the rest-
negation to the city.- -THle move was
started at a' meeting of the East Bide
Improvement association aome weeks ago.
and recel vrTh
members of that "Organisation. Later
Arleta bualness - ms- appeared before
the" association and secured the Indorse
ment of that body to the annexation pe
tition tliey were cireulaUn
It developed ofterward that many res
idents of Arleta and the Mount Scott dis
trict were opposed to annexation to the
city,' and -the. session. Monday, evening
will be for the -purpose of -deciding whet
the majority regard a i the beat action to
U.kiT
-Those who oppose the merger with the
city-assert that they settled Jn Arleta
and that, when they moved tig and eight
miles from- tbe city they supposed they
were beyond the reach Of the annexa
tion germ.
Those who favor the Tnerger say the
district has grown until there are about
10,000 people without adequate water
facilltlea, fire protection, sewerage eye
teme or police oversight and that the
rate of taxation for the school needs of
Arleta fat at present aearly-as beavy-aa
It would be In the city for the entire as
sessment. - In retuca- those opposing an-
nexatlon .remark 4ha4lt. would- be , years
in any event before sewerage - service
and fire protection would be afforded
In .the district of Arleta, and that the
need of police protection' le far from
urgent,. ' .- - '
DISCIPLES AREr ORGANIZED.
Cooperative Ohrlstsaa - Oomsanalty Zs
' Started at St. Johns. : :
- Tbe Dlaclplee, a Christian cooperative
ommunityhaa - been., atarted in St.
Johns, and ehould the same growth be
experienced that followed the Inaugura
tion of 'the aect 10 yeara ago tn Wiscon
sin he" formation of tbe congregation at
Bt.. Johns meana the growth on the -pe-
clnauia of H, rrlffti.n imtri.i onn.
muni ty that win endeavor to carry out
he Ideaia of Christianity on a trasmesg
basis.. i ir -1.
.Bev, Chllds Is the head of the
movement, and receJ-Uy, closed-a t wo
weeks' meeting In St, Johna,-' during
which time . be enrolled. 40 menand
wemea la the new congregation. A tent
has been pitched In the town, and dur
ing thaaummer Mr. Chllds will per
sonally superintend the new flock.
In Wisconsin Mr. Chllda wullt up a
community In. Marquette county, and
finally the - town prospered so that a
Site . waa purchased, named - Endeavor,
and In a .few years became one of the
busiest towns In central Wisconsin.
A college, a brickyard and manufac
turing plana of varloua aorta were sue-
ceaafully operated - on the cooperative
plan, and the business ability of Mr.
Chllds - became noted throughout the
stats. "The sect has simple beliefs, ap
proaching those of tbe Quakers, or
Friends, the absolute division of prop
erty and the sharing or their fellows'
burdens being , the foundation ff their
simple creed. ' , -
CHILDREN iAREGE,NEROUSe,
Oenkral Koim Tabes Soaool snipus (Mve
, Ubeeauw te Belief aa6V ..- -Of
all the east side schools the Cen
tral, In the Mount Tabor district, prob
ably ' did more-: for the San Francisco
sufferers -than -enyT other, though - the
number of pupils standing thla school is
eral of the city institutions. The appeal
for children's clothing that eame ehortly
after the' disaster appealed especially, to
the scholars, and from. the. eighth, grade
down to the primary' tote there waa an
outpouring of garment a A big truck
load of children's clothing 'waa aent
from the achool to the Portland relief
com ml t tee. ., , ... ,j
The children alao purchased and do
nated more than 100 quarta-of canned-
frulta, and raised In eash nearly I10..
i i ' i in i ii
Phsntx Insurance K Company of
' --tlIlL. Brooklyn. v
Portland,' Me., list; Boston, Masa.,
1STI; Chicago, 111, 1 871 J BalUmore, Md
104; Toronto, Canada, 104.
In these and all other conflagrations
of the paet SO yeara the Phenlg baa paid
its losses promptly and without assess
ing Its stockholders for a dollar. This
record will be maintained In the caae of
fan Francisco. Our adjusters are al
ready on the way to pay every legitimate
claim, . J. IL UNEHAN,
j . . . General Agent. Chicago.
s23a5"lIeUI4 ThealFe-2?
Last Performance Tomtihl 8:13
"An American MaUonairc"
Tbc Pollard4.llliutlAn
tpera'ConipaTi
Paoelea St
-soerrTte;
romorrow, Monday, Toewlay Mights, May e.
it 9, iro, .. t-
John lalnselia and Lilliaa tawreaoe
ab nan vaiae a ureal iiraaw, ,
TKS OirmiBTIAir." . ,
Dtrectloa Geotge L. Baker.
. i "."v j inn uaiici. . .
SesU are aew sailing at boxofftce the Halllg.
BakcrJheatrcS
tie Oa
B
Bakar, (tn.
XSBhlll sn Id Bta. - Phone Mala leer
LAlT rEXrOkMAWOS TOXIOBT. S:l
MONSTER VAUDEVILLE ASSEMBLY
Safagaea el the Br aet Sea rtaaslsee .i
i : ruaaater.
'': 10 BIO. ACTS 10. : , . -
Besd4 by the James H. Lee Oonedy Sketch
L4
-MaUa
tarday.-
Night pi Ilea Lowes floor, front ef haa, Snet
Bight, prlees, lowar floor, barh ef Wee. Bnc;
aiitlis bali'isij, tan, gallery, 18e; ill anUneaa,
I6e and adc.
ITaxt Waak. iurtlnx-MsUbm Tsmerrew-r
"vaiuoraia oiria" aunasaiie eompsaiy.
Empire TKeatrcSi
aad Morrtaoa
Pboae Mala 11T.
POBTLAKD'B POPHLAB PtATBOCSS.
1 r.lb.a S -a .
J V.- MACK SWAIM OOMfAJIT.
TnthV big aanaatlonal scenle BKlodrama
"THE SILVER DAGGER"
A vtTitl ntiwr rtf llf la ud abort Mew Tark
feesut lutti-Ml. peciai ccawr ,
carried eomnleta.
Cvn1na prlcn Iftr, flft, 60c. - Mrloat
. , nor, roc, aoc. - -f r
"The Iaalde fraok." . .
-iMLKia.il
. Osraer Vaugha and Twenty-fourth
. May a, a. s. 7.
a, all
Oeajee WW I M p. at. Suaass.
Ladle Day riidey.,
ADMISSIOS. sea.
GRANDSTAND. 2e. CHILDBED 10c.
BOX BEATS, Z3C
Open for the Season
FAMILY7SUMMER GARDEN-"
Washington Street. Near; City: Park
' : -Entri
Strictly firsf-class management,
Fine Tine of Liquors, Beers, Sand
wiches and Cigars. . '.:
CHAS. PILTZ, Proprietor.
,STAR-4WalW
THEATRE '"fw'"h Ikw
feeb af-ASrH
Wills Oslliae. -taasriaa's
ftrsateat
Travesty Artlata.
Mlaa - Mildred , Iody
J. W. Clifford
Jamas Snrke ,
Stareaeepe -, ..:
10c to any seat except hesi
-loo
LAVCNTHAL BROS.
, WHOLESALE
LIQIJOK DEALCDft
Formerly at lot-Ill Sacramento Street,
- flan- Francisco, CaL .
SOT-SOS Washington Sfc, OaklaaaV OaL
Cuatomers Kemlttlng Bend Coin or Cur
'rencF by Express. . - '
-At awiy Cross Ckajea.-
At Holy Cross church the patronal
feast of the church wilt be most sol
emnly celebrated. tomorrow. Most Rev
erend Archbishop Christie wlll preside.
At' 10:30 there wilt be a solemn high
maes with, a sermon ; on the "Holy
Cross." In the-, evening at 7:20 there
will bs solemn vespers,, benediction.
t I B sS-S. 11 wXa' sfS , ' ,,:-:..,-
I A. D. KINO & C
1 i f 428 MORRISON 8TRBBT
Monsteii Fire
. ... .
OF SILKS, JJl'SLIKSrCAMBRICS AND LADIES' FANCY C.. J
. on. All goods damaged by fire and water muat be eold regsrdleas a
; imTtma actrsr aot . , ; wstkajso-cf sat - -
X 7 - IF YOU M18S THIS SALJS .YOTLL HKORICT IT.
CIRCUS DS
PORTLAND
-i.u- TZITT XOOATSD , a .,'-
Thurs.. May 10th
Friday. May 11th
Performance 2 mnd S P-. M. Detiy
S IJ-bw Uewrtw mi Ci',t-..
i IimMm atTewiMMNa acsosAW
uessi I S feeias SaWeff
sgruiesut
I Ireklss Teaklers
M tectteas tssfh IMsrs
let
BerJi ef 'erteresss Oessasle
SsvUiSr SUU ill HiUMI
EVERYTElNG-NEIVrTClSzYlil
LYRIC THEATRE
' leery Afteraeea aad Ivealag Partlaae'a
Tepular Bteek Hoses.-
in.
le tmotlonal Vlrlodrama
HER FATHER'S CRIT
in povn Af-rs.
ITOKT OF A CHILD'S tOVE.
FOLLOW THE CBOWD C0MI1MU0ITS
. . aEAJOBalAMCsW-,
-ADKUaatOa: 10a ... kiafc-HVKU BKA1S. 3De .
GRAND
THEATRE
.Vmr ef April SO
..... TUB RIZI.EVg --
Premier root
SiuBore, Hayaes aad
Xoatgemety. -
Tsaw-Sr PeOlativille. ---
Meek S Tate.
rr-Urn- VeweU. -JKaiter.
Harold HstTr
resume.
wraaauoepea
SI MM Eg PHirES Rvenlnga, Senoara a I
holidays,' Me, Sic and Sue;-saatlnees, 1
to any aeat, extent hoxea. .
CHICAGO PAWLED
DENTISTS '
303TWasn. St, Cor Fifth St.
$5
22-K Oold Crowns.. $3.00, f 5X3
Bridge Teeth.. $3.00, $5.CJ
Gold FUlingi ,.....$1.00 ir
SilTtrFaiinfsti'.r.J.r.-..8.j
Oar. practice la limited te high gr art.
hiothlas hot .
-ajsrSrSj Fyt tTysr
"" --maw -wsw-anmoa
Oa.
with the most biassed sacrament a
sermon. A fine musical program haa 1
prepared for both services. Kveryt-
welcome. :.:' :s. '.. ' . . .
'tttttt :
law mmmnr
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llVf irVtifliMsrstts
m. i a i i i wry