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THE ; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL - PORTLAND, FRIDAY-- EVENING. -MAYli. - 1CC3., To;vn;TcIuJ xovxasrs umoim Antxiry. .,,.Bmhn)t 1 'appbo" Raker ....... ...."The California Olrta" empire ........... "The laalde TraeX Ur ....T7T. ! UM Baaket" t Grand .. VanSkvllle ----- karri Jtowa'l drcua .t sad Baariffe etreets If Tl real eatate firms In, Portland ten ths constitution . promulgated ths document becomes binding and tha Port' land realty board will be expected to become a living and vital ferce among the busineaa organisations of the. city, ameeting-- hld -v last - night-, tba progress of organisation work waa die' cuaaed and printed copies of the consti tution were distributed. Forty-fire dealers have already signed the board' membership list, but these are not re . garded aa sufficient to term a strong I and. effective organisation. . A. commit tee will circulate the constitution for signatures and an opportunity will t given every dealer In the city to attach -o name . , At the annual meeting of the etock ,', bolder of the Portland Trust Company of Oregon a review of the past year's affair waa found to be highly satis . . faotory. The following directors ; were elected to compose the board f or If 06 (107; H. I Plttock, Dr. A. fl.. Niohols. . B. A. Noyee, Rodney L. OUaan, D. Bolls . Cohen, H. W. Decker, Earl C Bronaugh, B. Lee Paget. J. O. Ooltra, F. Dreaeer, - A. F." Flegel 'and .Benjamin I. Cohan. Th company's growth In banking, real estate, rental and trust 'departmental throughout the year, waa found to be the wteatest in Its hlaory. The woman suffragists have arranged to bold a series of semi-political meet ings at tna Hem theatre every Sunday afternoon until after the eleotlon, be .ginning Sunday, May II. Each of these meetings will be addressed by Bev. . B haw and, among tha other s ra win be rtC-iV Houeo ; Drr Stephen 8. Wise and other prominent men of , Oregon... Clifford s orchestra has been engaged for the entire aeries of meet ings. The subject for discussion wlU rhe. Cqual . Buffraga amenrtmi These meetings will begin at 3:10 p. m, The benefit concert given at the lelilr last nliht under tin Marie A. 8. .Soul e was highly successful the San Francisco sufferers.. Those who , took part In tha program wars' - Atda B rough ton. Genevieve Butterfleld, Mrs. rld.rjftna'OBthTter Chart eaDnn dore. Miss Whitney,- Mrs. 8. " H. -Souls. Claire Montelth, Edna, Wenaerberg, Ethel Barksdalv Mr. Butterwortkv wr Daisy Chambers, Xorpa Oanong, May Thomas. Rev. and Mr a. A. I. Ferch. mtsslona--Ties,who hays Just returned from China, . will address a mass meeting at the : United Evangelical church,- at-the cor " V ner of East Tenth and Sherman atreets, -, 'this Svenlng at a o'clock. They blblt a fine collection of Chinese curios. "Bishop, 11. B. Hertalef" of Harrlaburar. Pennsytysnlsrwtll "preach' at this church ; . Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The aft--ernoon service at clork will be ad dressed by Mrs.: A. I. Ferch and Mrs. '-: .. t ,i, .... . v . . " . . Honest John, yeu can rely on every word he telle you. He carries a large t stock of men's and "youths' suits. You are bound to get every cent's worth of value for. what you pay. for.. Prices run r-rrr Yrom . ft and upwards, - Blg stock of - pants .from fl.SO upwarda. Oood Ss- j unmeni. ui nais sna Bniria, wun a sen- eral line of shoes. W save you fully 10 per cent dn price compared with other stores' prices. . John Dellar, HI IS J . First street, and f J North Tblrd street ,-.....:..;. ..... Heresy-Hunting," referring especially to the heresy trial at Rochester, New York, of Rev. A. 8. Crapsey. Service begins at o'clock. Strangers are cordially welcomed. 77. - ..' ' . . OeorgO- Klrby of Wllllmantlo,' Con necticut, one of the largest Idaho" min ing owners and 'promoters. Is at the Oregon, He is on bis wsy to Tonopah. Nevada, where be bas several mining claims. - Klrby was one of the member of the . famous Providence Boat olub crew in the early days and still takes an -active in teres taiiv boat- racing.. This KllimDon D Tlllioa am ruriwna now Ing olub and saw several workouts. The Franklin market, 105-107 Third street. - has lust installed the largest and most . expensive hygienic cooling counter on the Psclflo coast. This is ons of the many aplendld Improvements mads by the Freldman Packing Co. since they acquired the lease of this market This counter protects the meats from all dust and microbes, besides keeping the meat cool, which ia most essential in this line of business. . Baby Ramblers DM you see them at the fair? . If 05 novelty and the only- perpetual blooming rose ever produced. Wo- ha ve-av-f In s toek -of - these- roses. as well a many. other new handsome aorta and all standard varieties. ..Port land " Seed Co., . Froivf and ', Tamhlll Streets. ... - Flowering Btddlng1 Plants We have strong, hardy plants of r all kinds and w : sell them tor If'.. v This is the month to set them out get busy.. Phone Main 7t or call Portland Seed Col, Front snd Yamhill streets, -t , . State Superintendent at Publlo In-. structlon J. Hv Ackerman will deliver a lecture- this evening, at the Men's Resort and People's institute. Fourth and Burnslde streets, on "The Getting of an Education Under Difficulties.' :: The Oregon Stat Dental association will hod Its annual convention In thie city May 11, ft and I J. The day ses sions will be devoted to clinics and ths evening- sessions will.-be- gtvenup - to papers and general discussion." i Steamship. Nome City sails dlreot for San Francisco and IoaAngeIea Batur-. day I p. m. Cabin 111 and iil.it; steerage, fl and fit. meals and berth included. C. H. Thompson, agent, 128 dstfetit. ...... ... . Mrs. Ona 8. .Blckerton has purchased from Gosslln aV. Hamblett a quarter and Eighteenth streets tat 117,000. The jOr-nsaneam a.mflfTriirjv.api rt ment house. xrt .... ' i ' , - Butser's lawn fertiliser rejuvenates the shabby lawn;- his sweet peas and lawu graas got gold rnedal at thWatr: xsa jrgni, Between xamnm ana layior, mj prmuia i uvwn inn v Cfnil pr i ... . . ,i ... w. A14 pHuuiruiii ei.'mti wicues cleaned ft Metsger Co.. Ill Blith st Blankete. aruf . rohea ifianrM .. nA nieaoneor - complete woolen -milt ma rhlnery enables- us to glvs satisfaction. Cheap Clearance Sale on Plants, Bedding plants spectattyrtgreeTFn houses. Sf 7 Williams avenue. Geo. Bets. florist' - .; Wantefl-Boys and girls for both, ou candy and cracker factories. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co Eleventh and Davis. Ws are still selling ey glasses at tl. perfect fir guaranteed or money re funded. Metsger Co, 111 sixth street President H. W. Goods ofthe Oregon rWatep Power ."Ra11way company has appointed F. 8.. Drake to be chief en glneer of that company's Unee.-suoeeed-ing' George I, Brown, . who resigns to go east on construction work that is be ing projected by Morris Bros. Mr. Drake ..will, have charge of . maintenance. A He occupies the position of assistant gen' eral manager of the Portland Railway company. , -. The work of pOedrivtng on the new streetcar line to Vancouver is about " completed. The falaework for the steel span across Columbia slough is in. There is a large amount of work yet to be done 'on the line, laying (croas flee "T?rcTrn1ni Jt prnbiblT'Tntftfie' "Tine wUr'not lln operation before "July 1, instead of June 1, as originally In tended. : r- ;- ".-.., - .-- gees front-8s n Francisco will be given tonight the Q. AR. hall, ..Member a rrom Tnm iern Aciuumy ur music will give "several numbera They will . be assisted by M. I Bowman. Miss Grace La Mont Mrs. Charles ( Conera. Mra Downey M iss Ruth Vltsel 1 suvJ tn veterans' quartet. Arthur H. Wilson, clerk In the city water department died at l:10 o'clock Tt'of smMTpex: rfTisabeen ill but. a week, but ths disease was of a virulent "typ BBdfonrheB ourhe was taken to the hospital last Saturday until his death he gradually grew worse, in spite of careful nursing and skillful medical aid . The last crack at the smoke-and "water damaged stock of clothing and shoes at 107 First street Is advertised -todayrThls will- be-the- final- -eppor I tunlty to buy men a, youths' and boys' clothing at these tremendous sacrifices. .Tha shoe stock Is' In with the lot and must go too. It will pay to read that ad. .., - . ' . Beautiful line of pictures, art good, stationery and frames,- -Ths latest de signs In moldings at lowest prices on ' - the coaat Artistic picture -framing a : specialty. The Yates Art Co.. Iff Haw. " thorne avenue. Brown building. Car fare allowed both ways (within s-cent limit) on 1 purchases of fl or over. ' i lr For Sale. Fine home, cheap, on easy payments; an eight-room t house, - fruit trees snd shrubbery, corner lot 700 East Thirteenth street, corner Rhine; .'tako - Bell wood car lady . will .show .visitors. ; today and tomorrow; owner' - repre sentative on premises; only 11,500; "" terms easy; must sell. t , ...y.... ' This evening at Temple (Belh Israel T " Rev. Stephen 8. Wise will deliver an address on "The Uses and Dangers of Summer Underwear v "OUR LONG SUIT Here you will find. as choice a lot of Underwear as you would ' wish to see snort sleeves ,and legs, coat shirts' and union suits as -well as V all the regular styles. . - Hewett, Bradley & Co. Haberdashers 34T Washington St, Dr. Hawke has returned, loa-f ore- gonlan building. Telephone Main 1611. - Trustless Roads." Portland -Road- Oil ing Co.. 441 Sherloct building. Tof Quality, Quantity and Quickness go to Morris' restaurant ' z , I : fl dies Oxfords for fl.SO; fl styles. Marks Shos Co. Experienced Fourth street Panama , Hatter, 111 . Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. 'Marquam. Milwaukl Country Club. ' Memphis and Louisville races. ' Taka Sell wood and Oregon City ears at PI rat and Alder., ', : . -- ,- J-iwi. Arthur h. Wilson : dies-0f-smallp0x This Is the first mortality from small pox . which has . happened In this city 1n over two- years.- Wllson is said to have contracted the dlseass from Clyde Morgan, a friend who recently arrived from San- Francisco. Wilson took Morgan to room-with him for a few days. ' The latter was broken out with what they thought to be a rash, but" on investigation It Ws adludged smallpox and he was sent to the pest house. The deceased was It years old and had held the clerkship In the water depart ment for nearly two years, where he was well liked. . Two uncles and two slaters of the deceased arrived in Port land from Linn county today. - Clyde - Morgan, the young man from Ban Francisco, is now convalescent and will be released from quarantine within a few days, . CANDIDATES GO TO- M'MINNVILLE Dr. Jamas WIthyeombe. candidate for governor on the Republican ticket wilt speak at McMlnnvlllo tonight agoing there on the Southern Paclflo train that Jeaves Portland .at .4:10 o'clock thla afternoon, -He will be accompanied by other candidates on the state ticket Dr. WIthyeombe will speak at Albany Saturday night and his itinerary from Monday until the election is as follows: The Da Ilea, May 14; Hepnner, May 18: Pendleton, May If; La Grande, May 47; Sumpter (afternoon), May It; Baker City, May 18; Weston (afternoon). May If; Athena. May It; Eugene. May tl; Roseburg. - May tl; Grants Pass, May r; HlUeboro, May 21; Dallas, May ft; Newberg, May 10; Astoria. May II; Portland, June 1 and t. Pates -will be arranged for Coo Bay towns between Msy tl and. May t. . . EXCURSION T0-SEASIDE. OPSN TOMORROW r"y t7V3 OPlyN TOMORROW Crtat Two Days Salt of MeiVi Hlsh-Cmde Salts Single or Double Brtasted Sack SuitsThe best product of such well known maanfacturera as Steiiy Block &. Co., Hart, Schafmer & Marx and The Wathlngton Co. Every Suit anal to the best merchant tailored jrarments Fancy Worsteds in larxe variety, grays included Every Suit hand-tailored throughout faett ality of linings end findingsv-every suit perfect fitting the exclusive clothier lil f J would ask you $30 or $35 for ready-to-wear clothing 01 equal style and grade, your choice today-and tomorrow at this special iow price tt. Metfs $22.50 Suits $ 1 6.85 Each Six Lines of Men's Hlgh-Crade Outing Suits -r Single or Double Breasted Sacks In Fancy WorstedsHght or dark grays, or lined Trousers made with turned-up bottoms and belt loops every suit beautifully tailored and finished T-4- J throughout all this season's garments, selling regularly at $23.50, tomorrow at this low season's garments, selling fj Tl : :rQ :'I? . your choice today and . V II (Q) JJ J j price -"' " - ... Men's Outing Trousers in All Crades, $3.00 to $7.50 a Pair. MenV Fancy Washable Vests in Immense Variety All Pricesr Men's Alpaca Office Coats in All Sixes and Crades. Young Men's $18.00 and $18.80 Suits in light"anf - and stylish patterns , in , plaids andstnpc3pc or-double-hreasted- coats ages14o2Qypar$igrea special yals .y la?iOJ I medium shades of gray ,' neat ' trniWSuiti"lor-oraenvHow- neck." sleeveless, knee length, -" hand "finished, 'handsome -cool -value, on ale at. ...... ribbed Vests, lo Silk'Swiss neck and leevelesswhite and cream, all sizes; rlr !1.25 QQ lvalue for,....."....".; J' Tklisses'- and chndren't JCnit Lvn-: derwear in complete assort- ientralr'adesiryTes women's htyh.yrarfe pT. Iicli Vtvlaw nexJcandna .sleeves,. hand-crocneted yoke, all sires, fine, garments: resrular $1.7S Women's Swiss "" ribbed , drop gtrtch--estsi-Ieaf.isiieekAsMd sleeveless, handsome garment, all sitesibestJ5,cjtalueJQQ fine fibbed. lace U-m bTTil x Pnt,- Women'i "' trimined- ; French bands: retrular 50c val- ues, in all sizes; at, - pair .,' . ............... JJw ' ,(' ' "i n its (luzHi men's bm quainy Maaras Golf Shirts itt.aii the; newestdesigTis and-colcrnngrTTiade-roat-Btylesr-ctiffr at- ular $1.50 value, your choice at...... ........ .V I 6zn"peftwhiteplai all sizes : best $1 values, your choice at this speciat7OC Men's-fine-quality-importedadras .Golf .Shirtam style, attached or detached cutis, beautiful styles in large vanetnnregulal2.00 values, your choice this phenomenally low price Men r'51.59 en's fine Madras and Oxford Golf Shirts in flain and Lt . -. laiik Ji. vv'vi 3 ( lA-v f i iaiui.a vnoaiv at iius lun y yr ii.'j t...:it. "Tlnd finishedTairsiies reg.$l "vals.,for this lowrice. f C Hosiery bale 50c Values 39c a Pair Great wddaysale7 of women's fine Hosiery in plaTn alloveErlacezrlace: boot and dropstitch " tl , fects ; blades tan, white and a . broken line of coir ors; regular 35c and 50c .Lvalues, on .sale ' nn at, pair. . ... ... 5000 pairs of women's 40 : gauge black cotton Hose, imported German T Hose, hieh soliced heel. Herms- dorf - dye, all 6izes 25c L 18 Cents Pair IUeLneribJ3-CdHoj)er doubleknee. Jklaca foolv Hermsdortrdyer-all-SizesT regular 35c values for -17 Cents Pair- kMisses'and children fine lxl - rib silk;- lisle Hose, fast black, spliced r heel . and toe, all sizes; best 35c values at v 23 Cnts Pair Infants' imported Sox, Maco foot, white, pink and light blue, lace effects; wonderful vals. at. vC TrugSTOarieSaNotionstation Violette- de Parta Toilet Water; special value . t33 Eastman's Perfumes, all odors; special at, bottle 8 Satin Skin Cream, best on market; special, jar,.19 Eagle Fountain Syringes,. 3 hard rubber pipes. . 49) Powder Puff and Pads, great special value, each Satin Skin Soap, cake ..124 Fine Tooth Brushes, each . . . , . . . . ........ . . . . . 22 f Armour's fine Toilet Soaps, box 3 cakes, special 124 -Aluminum-Puf f-Boxevjunk-fMLil uetrim m ed . . f Rubber Sponge Bags; great special value at....af Paraffine Paper for wrapping lunches, 20 sheets 4 Paper Napkins, all new designs; great value, doi. 44 Initial Seal, just the thing for your letters, . Q box of 50 for :..OC Souvenir Leather Post Cards, special at, each. . ..5 S-inch White Envelopes; griat value at, . .two. bunches for . . . . . . .. . ... . . . ; , i . . ; .V ; . C Folding Coat Hangers, japanned, never rust..i.8 Complete assortment of initials in ' all " styles, gold plate and sterling silver; also two- s ff - initial monogram fobs, each..i.......J a sV w Single Tnitialsttrrirtr f rom7hTrrr77l5 tO"T5 Collar and Cuff Pins; great special, value, each..28e Defiance Gunmetal Watches! stem1 wind, set. . .80 Hammocks At Very Special Prices 300 Hammocks , in pretty de signs and colorings, wide val ance; regular $1.25 value on tate-it.... Sf Special lot of 100 Hammocks, : full size, handsome weaves i and, colorings; regular $2.35 values on sale at,, , , , . f 1.95 Speeial lot of full siia and hand-, " woven1 Hammocks -tn heauti-utntyles77TegulaT-$175-vahc ' ues on sale today at.. f 2.95 Portable Netting Shield, pro ""ectsbabyfrornhfHesr -each .fl.45 6-ball -Croquet . Sets; regular' $1.10 value on sale at.... 03 "8-balI Croquet ' Sets; regular $2.00 value "orTsale for fl.SO -FUg-Croquet-etsiiew, inter esting; $3.50 value for s2.T5 Hammock Chairs regular $150 values on sale for....$1.19 Cameras and supplies at the lowest prices. Third floor. ; $8.75 Reclining and Folding Go- ' Carts ..........fe.25 $3.50 Steel Folding Go-Carts T for 7...f2.99 Refrigerators Spec'l Prices Two special lots of the celebrated White Mountain , Refrigerators, made of kiln-dried lumber, golden oak finish,, well built, latest im provement, economical ice-consumer great values at : $-8.73 Model -on -Sale. at-$6.98 Each 1 1 .23 Model on Sale at $8.87 Each Genuine "Philadelphia" Lawn Mowers solid blade, 12-inch size, fully . guaranteed; the regular $5.50, on sale at this special A.Q ZL l"w J?Un)-" ii.)rmiiii(nri.t Zf- 1 -Burner for $3.60 Ecu 3-Bnrner for $4.47 Ea. Blu-Flamelovs-teilowokeBakdvailUg No. 2 Oven for 2-burner Blue Flame Oil Stoveeach... ...... ..2.49 3-quart Ice Cream Freezers, great.value, each. ....... ......f 1.68 6, 8, 10-quart Sprinkling Cans, each ..24f, 32 and 41 Toilet Paper Holders.. 8, 20 Toothbrush Holders. .12, 51s Match Holders, each. .-r-.- ..19 Glass Holders, each..l2S 39 75c Soap Dishes for, each... 59 Soap Dishes forath Tub. .39 85c Towel Rings for........ 68 2-arm Towel Racks, each... 59 18-inch, 30-inch Towel Bara, . Adjustable ..Window Screens, best - modeUf- all-sizes at special low prices this week. -'. 15x33-inch, 25c values.....! 18x33-inch, 30c 'values .25 24x33-inch, 35c values..... 28 24x37-inch, 45c values...... 3T 28x42-inchr 45c values...:. .38 30-42-inchr- 50c values...... 41 jeach . . . . . s ........ .36, 99 We Uoiii'i Sell SIioss toYour; Grandmotlie 1 Without, being dead . . sure that they fit as near like old shoes as it is possible for new ; - shoes to fit. .zJzl.: Wetake a good deal"or pleasure in catering to - the feet comfort of eld erly foBit-- " U1--yl: Then, too, we ' have those - soft - felts ; that ,' .are every bi. as warm as . toast. ,' They don't " cost " much ; but " they are worth much to dear old grandmother. " (And they are just as good for you if your feet irecold-bloodect! We handle the famous - Morgan - & ' Wright Rubber Heels. SHOE STORE eoneySaversliia ' '--y footwear ;j ' ; 2303iMoirisoifStr v Bet. First and Second T TRUST TO LUCK 'That's Just what moat peopls do when they step Into a drusNstors and ear: "Give me ft dyspepsia cureor a stomach remedy."- ASK for the right kind, the kind thaCsivee 'Immediate THfr. That kind Is CHABB'S DISPKP8IACUHli put up- In liquid form. - It Is sold , on posltivs aruarantee to cure all forms, of stomach troubls or jour money will tie refunded, Try this offer. Ws take all the risk. ; in Park ae..Paterena, K. foae 1. M00. Ch Ulf. Co.. N.wburf . N. T.: Dear Bin Tor ewr IS raen I aaf fared froei 4rpila, dorlDf wklrh time I rooaultKI suaf pbslrtina, but tbr did sot sera te blp bms A abort tlma afo I took yoer draprpala ear, whlckvhaa benaflttd s nry aanch. ia tact. It f ... m rll.f (real ttae Tarr first Soa. 1 So (ladly- reeoaiBiesd Cham's Pyapepala Core to . aar cae irne la affllettd with 4rplla ar nr stoaMebxtFoiibla. It la a wonderful cw.( UwsJlnTtU!. BAMPMi I. BABropp, ,,, Eat all you wantTlnd ir o0f kicks, take a single dose of CHA8E 8 DYSPEPSIA CURES and fat Immediate relief." A permanent sure after a few weeks uss. -.--' - - - ... . Pries 60 cents and ll.CO a hotUe. ma Chase Mtg Co7 Tot EROOKLTN. N. T. ' aals im Portland by jCUarke at Otv Woodard. RESIDENCES GOING - " 7 "UP ON EAST SIDE -r . : ' osdar, ia'sa, ' ; Another popular ll.ifl excuralon to fleaslde via the A. s. C R R. will leare the uhton depot Tiext Brmdaf M t a. m. Tlckst sales limited to seatlna; capacity t train. Tickets on sals at J4S Alder street-durlnr ths week and at union d pot Sunday momfn t- Tor information telephone C. A. - Stewart, aent. Mala I0 ,. " ; - - . . . . , hanlvim, rMldences will be erected " on Eaat - Eleventh- - between Wasco snd Clackamas streets tor J. n i m. - am, nt tS AOS Mh. : The i.nnka win have avarv modern con venience. "The" building- permits Ware Issued yesterday to v. Mcneen, me con tractor. " r Other permits iasued yesterday follow:- Carl Schmidt, eott&fe. Porter be tween First and second . aireeie, coai tl.100: Samuel Hohn. cottage, corner East Eighth and Halsey streeu, cost 11.100; r. H. Kriege residence, corner Knott street and Union avenge, -cost $J,5T; Mrs. Stone, repairs to store, 104 North Seventh, street, coat 17; M. Kalllo, repairs to - dwelling..,, corner Twenty-fifth and Vatighn streets, mat Will overcome Indigestion and dyspep sia; -srulate the bowels and curs liver snd kidney cpmplainta. " Jt is the beat blood nrlcheV and invlgorator In the world It Is purely vegetable. perfecUy harmleaa and should you be a sufferer from dlaease Too wttl nnm it If yuu are wise. R. N. Andrewe, editor and man srer Cocoa and ftockledge Newe, Cocoa, Fia., writes: "I have uaed your Herbtne in my family and And it a most exoel lent medicine. Its effects upon myself have been a marked benefit, Sold by WsadAruV Clark Cfc ,'. SltS; C A. Berg, cottage, corner Sacra-1 mento street and Union avenue, cost i.60O; A, INeunert, repairs to store, 88 First street, cost $100; R. Palltiach, warehouse, corner Railroad and Clark streets, cost 15.000; Q. H. Priest, cot tager Cook between Vancouver and Oantenbetn avenues, cost $1,000; H. W. Lytle. cottage. Cook between Vancou ver snd Oantenbeln avenues, cost 11,000; Dr"Mu Ir, " cottage,-corner- East - T htaty eighth and Eaat Morrison streets, coat I1.P0; J. Ar- Bulger, flats.-Thlrd. be tween'Clay and Market streets, cost ts,50j Ale Imncan. repairs to residence.-, corner East Second and Wasco streets, cost 1200; Mrs. Heepenhelm. corner East. Thirty-fourth street and Hawthorns avenue, cost II. ISO. WILL CLEAN STREETS ;, 5 1? TWICE EACH YEAR Mayor Lane doe not beltev that once a year -Is often enough for the Initiative One Hundred to clean up the streets of ths city and this morning said that he would aak that body to go on a street cleaning crusade ones every six months at least. vHo considers that If tha work Is -propsrty dons thessTJSrtodtcal -street cleaning crusade will be of great bene fit to ths city. Y - The teams snd wagons of ths street cleaning department will be placed at the disposal of tha commutes In doing this work, and especially on May is. when the first grand cleanup will be held. It Is the intention of the com mutes to Into the - least cleaned streets of the city and attack piles of rubbish which has been accumulating for years, and also weeds and bruah which resemble. Jungles on many of the streets, especially in the suburban dis tricts . . ..... ; j.. RELIEF FUND NEARS"? HALF-MILLION MARK - But ons additional subscription to the San Francisco relief fund wss received up to noon today by the finance com mittee. Thla wss received through The Journal from J. W. Baker and amounted to 1 2. The grand total nuw Is titter isi.ts. . - :- ? Ths receipts of two or three benefit entertainments were expected today, but had not been turned in up to noon. , The revenue from these, it is expected, will easily place the total amount above ths quarter million mark set by the commit tee. Lss than $100 remains to be ralsedf to bring the. total up to the figure desired. It hss been brought to the notlre.of tne-nn4ne66mmltteeibat an eastern paper purporting to print a complete Hat of the cities contributing to the Ban Franolaco general relief work Ignored Portland entirely. t The - names' of . all ths other cities attpeared. hut for some reason this city, which was sns f ths I first to respond and would have been the first to get a reOef train Into the destroyed -city -had Jt not been for a delaying wreck, has not been given credit for Its work. ' ., . The committee has taken the matter up for the purpose of Investigating and ascertslning why Portland was not men tioned In tba list. - BRITISH TO OBSERVE- . ;r : BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN We Can Help You - Reach 1 If your goal is good veiue in hardware. Our - experience" In' buying " and knowi.' edge of customers' wants fit us to sup-' ply you promptly And well and stretch your dollars pleaalngly far. - r - - - Ths fourth annual concert to 'be held by the combined British societies of Portland on Empire day Queen Vic toria's birthday). May 14, will be given at ths Armory, Tenth and Couch streets. -Thf program begins st I nclocfcwth sn address by ths president of the Brit ish - Benevolent . society. followed - by fancy dances by the Misses Forbes and Pottage and Master King. After an ad dress by his royal .majesty's consul,. James Laldlaw, the conoert will be given by the following: Mrs. Walter Reed. Annls Laurie' 'and "The Lcat Chord"; Mrs. Anne Bee trice' BheUlon, "Soldiers of the Queen'' and "The Maple Leaf" j m Kothleen Law hr-. T he- Harp That Ones Through Tara's Halls" and VKillamey"; W. T. Cfowther, "The Kins' a Highway - and - "Bong of ' the ' Bow"; trio, "Row B rot here. Row"; song by audience-, ''The Star Etpangled Ran-, ner." Refreahmerits will be served after t tha I 'f rra-. ( ' J .-' Avery Co, 4 runs srr, bst. rara ajto assv The true way to cure all ) Blood Dieeaet Bsaaett'e Nellve ) Herbs drive sut poia- l lll. IS VtfntHr -m S. Ma MM tl M Drv( Taw J