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THE OREGON DAILY-JOURNAL.- PORTLAND. SATURDAY.. EVENINOxMAYJ9JPC3. -T ... . " 1 : . Toxvn Topics I - 1 "wwanasaei-" TOKokri AatDrJtT. Baker.... ."Prince Krt" Koiplr , "The World" ' n "Mia Checker, lb Wlf" filar....... "Tba Nlbt Off" rS , ...,,-r.rvr, mr, . i ,(",". ... . Vaudeville rniase..t......... Vaaoevlll Adjutsnt-Oeneral FInier of the Ore gon, Nation! Guard telegxapked, to Bee retary of War William H. Taft yester day afternoon asking whether the ap propriation bill to provide for ' the encampment of state troops was assured of passage through congress. The place for-this year's encampment for the Ore gon National Ouard is still in doubt, . It the , appropriation passes .congress maneuvering at American lake for two weeks will be provided for, but If the government makes no provision for. the -maneuvering the "state will give " the men a vnk'i encampment at Oearhart -General Finger expects a reply in a few days. . . . . . . : Local Republicans will hold two meet- .... lugs tonight, one at Trnttal-and -the , other at Sylvan. At the Troutdale rally the f pus If irs Trill bt Tr, " ""-"i evens. The meeting at Sylvan will be addressed by Judge Lionel Webster and County Com- mlsslonsr Barnes. -Judge Oeorge H, Williams has promised Utie Republicans , " to make two or three speeches during V.the campaign. Ife. will speak at least :y vnn in x-omana ana win ,mi vn or .' two Addresses at some Willamette val- .ley town. ' Action was taken at a cltlsens meet lng last night at estacada that will lead , to the purchaae by that city of jg water '' system. By a vote of 14 to 21 It was aeciaed to recommend to tne . council that the plant be purchased from, the watsr company. The committee tor ' merly appointed to investigate the ac--tual cost reported that 14,883 was a lair - price, while the company places -the - valuation at 17.000. The town council wlll meet tonight to take action on toe . question. .-.. - v Tha Chlnfse Christian -Young' People gva a musical and literary entartaln- ment last night In the C A. audi- - torlum for the benefit of the homeless Chinese-women and children " of ' Ban Francisco. One of the attractive fea tures of the -entertainment waa the trie tw.l little gnumuers of Tie v. Chang STng Kal. -" They '"WW -dressed in the royal Chinese costume. automobile club .last night a committee of 10 was - appointed for the purpose of 'urging the work of improving the road to Mount Hood. The following wore elected mem bers of the club: C. Cook. wU. ""Wallace, H. B..Van Dusen, W. R. Ins . ley. Dr. Byron K, -olr;"-Tom - Richardson. TX if. Brown, W, B. Beebe and James B. CShea Jr. RevrtilmanParker, pastor of "Grace Japtiatxhurch at Montavllla. announces that ha will preach a memorial sermon ... Sunday, morning at 11 o'clock, to which all former soldiers and sailors and all ' patriotic cltlsens are Invited. Mr. Park er is an old veteran, and Is past com- manderof Meade post. No. t, Q. A. R, TtnWeWCUyT At the Holllg theatre last night the ; Portland - branch - of -..the -Commercial Telegraphere' iinlpng.jLucceeiful benefit performance. Among those who took part were: Miss Ethel Lytic, Miss Rllsabeth Harwas, Dr. William A. Cum- mlng. Mrs, May Dearborn Schwab. 1, Adrian Kpplng, Miss Cornelia "Barker and others. ' Members of the grsduatlng class of the advertising department of - the Behnke-Walker business college formed -en alumni association last .night and elects officers as follows: Percy -H. -"PeQroot president; Albert J. Ferrier, vice-president, and Philo H,. Zlmmer- man, secretary and treasurer.' ,L;v Water through hose tor sprinkling yards or sidewalks, or washing porches or windows, must be paid for In advance ".and used-only between, the hours of I and Sam. and ( and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste- fully H will bs shut ott- A petition is now before the council to Improve East Lincoln street between Marguerite avenue and East Thirty ninth street . by laying sidewalks and . crosswalks. A similar petlUon asks for the, same Improvement of East Grant street from Marguerite avenue to a : point 787.36 : feet east'. ,., , ' ;; t . . ' i I' n . " juis ntr.unners Insar and Colonel J. M. Poorman, of the Third Infantry, N. O. O.. have returned from a tour of Inspection In eastern Ore gon. They" visited" companies Drof The Dalles; L, of La Grande, and A. of Baker City. They also distributed the medals -won at.last year's target shoot W. W. King, general passenger agent of the Great Northern Steamship com- pany. Is at--the rortland. en route- to San Francisco. He says that his compsny has-not. sold the ,Mlnnesi Dakota to the Nippon Tusen Kslsha Steamship company, aa had been re- "ported."' I , ' The piles have berti driven and the trestle Is being rapidly completed on the line of the Portland Railway company from Portland to Vancouver. It is ez- - peeted that the new route will be opened 1 for business June 1, or soon thereafter. W. A. Townsend and his son, X W. Townssnd. the .stockmen of Gilliam - county, who yesterday plesded not guilty to the charge of unlawfully fene- lng In government lands, this morning changed their plea to guilty. - - Judge Wolverton sentenced them to psy a fine I San Francisco BENEFIT EXCURSION To The Dalles . and Return Snnday,t.Iay2791906 The Brotherhood Of Railroad 1 Trainmen will run their FIFTH ANNUAL EXCURSION for the benefit of the sufferers of the . great . San . Francisco disaster. The scenery along the Columbia river Is it Its very best Stop .will be made both going' and -returning at Bonneville, Multnomah Falls, Hood : River and other points of Interest Seats for alt Perfect order. Fare 61.50 Traias leave. Talom Depot a. a. BearaUag Uava The SaUee I f. a. of ItSO each and to serve one day In the Multnomah county jail. The defendant pleaded that because they had not eon structed the fences they were not lia ble although they maintained them, but the court held that maintenance made them responsible.-' - - ' Mr. Rlgler speaks tonight on nature study In the publlo schools. At the reg ular monthly .meeting of the Oregon Academy of Bolenoes, to be held tonight In tba city hall. Professor Frank Rlgle will gtvs a talk on nature study In the publlo schools. This subject Is of spe cial Interest to teachers and they are all cordially invited to attend this meeting, as Veil as the general public Intereated in tuck matters. -Special reduced rates 'on 0."W." p. to morrow to Oresham, Jlo; all points east of Greaham, to and Including Eatacada, SOo round trip. - Dinner at Hotel Es tacada, lie. Cars leave First and Alder T:I0. :0. 11:S0 a m., 1:80, 1:40, i:4. T:lf p. m. Tickets on sale in waiting room. .v' . ' ' - ... - Dr. F. Burgette Short will repeat to morrow night his lecture given last Sun day night on "The Ruins of San Fran Cisco.' The lecture Is illustrated with stereoptlcon views, and so -many were turned away last week JhaChe waa re duested '"'to "repeat- It. ' Uki 'the 61 W. f. tomorrow to Oregon pity and Caneman-psTk, 15 thhj. z&c round trip. : Dancing at Canemsh Park. afternoon and evening. . Cars leave First and Alder - streets on the odd hour and every 40 mlnutea Tickets on sale in waiting room. ' : - "The regular monthly meeting of the Oregon State Academy of Sciences will be held thle : evening.: at, -tha city -ball at 7:11 o clock. A paper on the subject: "Sciences in the Publlo Schools." will be read by Professor Rlgler. 11. VT. Stone. R. Hutchinson. A. M. Greely, C. M. Wonacot of the Portland Y. M. C A. and I. B. Rhodes. sUts sec retary, left yesterday for Indianapolis to attend the International meeting of Y. M. G A. employes. . The Republican candidate for sheriff, Robert L. Stevens,- spoke- at Oresham last night. Other speakers were N. H. Bird, Waldemar Beton, J. E. Magrs, 8. C Beach. H. EL Northrup, J. P. Jlnley and O. W.- Kinney. " ' . . l'Flrst annual boat excursion to Mar tin's bluff Sunday, May 20.- 1906, given by the Oeaterreleh-Ung.v K, U. Vereln. Steamer Beaver will leave foot of Burn- alrtn atrftfft at 1 a m. Tickets. 75c, children 25c. suit In tha bouse to order for 121. - No more, no less. Satisfaction or no sale. Unique Tailoring Co., JOt Stark, near Sixth. n round TSxlOO feet with frame hnlM. mi uuiumuia sireem, nu men soia Dy Wakefield & Fries, for the Savings and Loan society to O. U. Hlokey for f lt.000. While- Mhrs-Annte PlrMarairernplbye or the Portland Cordage company's fac tory, was at work" at a cordage machine yesterday she slipped on the floor and severely hurt her arm and wrist. at T.rh x 1.- . i , M m hold a picnic May ST, at Tlvoll garden. "Twenty-third 'and Washington, for the benefit of Ban Francisco sufferers. Ad mission II cents eouple.-"-r- . ' Recovered from the fire and will con tinue business In this territory. R. W. ColsoA of the Code Port wood Canning Co. of San Francisco goes -tonight-for stock of goods. - , . ( Grant fiV Clayton of Roseburg, a mem ber of he real estate firm of Dlllard Ail Clayton, Is In -the city, the guest off irr. ana Mrs. u, a. &ent, being a brother of the latter. .- lioop the Loop. Excursion to Corval- lis, via Albany, Sunday. May 10, by Pros pect camp. No. 140. W. O. W. . Trains leave Union depot lam-, sharp. Round trip 1.80. , .... , , . Concrete Construction Co.. 701 Cham ber of Commerce, manufacturers of concrete stone blocks. - Contractors for all kinds of cement work. Tel Main ISA, Butser"-awil""fertniser rejuvenate the shsbby Iswn; his sweet peas and awn grass got gold medal at the fair. Ill Front, between Yamhill and Taylor, Wsdding Invitations, class announce ments, calling cards, etc. - Proper forms and lateat stylea Alvln 8. Hawk Co.. 146 H Third street - - - - The Kaffir . boy s' choir, have gained immense sueeees both, lu Ennipg RwaTT America Hear- them at- the-Yi-M.- C A. Monday night. -Wtft ltm Belling eye glasses at 11, perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded. Metiger A Co, ill Sixth street Kaffir-boy ch0trAfr1cA In song"and story. Monday night at the Y. M. C A. auditorium. Admlaalon 28c, Africa In song and story by Kaffir r-sA-YrMrr-AT-MondarTilgh Admission 26c . C7E. Wslborn, furniture repairing, pol ishing, packing, shipping. TeL East lilt Acme Oil Co. sells the best safety oil and fine gasolines. Phone East 711. "Dustless Roads." Portland Road Oil ing . Co., 446 Sherlock building. Prise waits. Cedar Park, Sunday, In- closed pavilion If raining. Prlie waits tonight Tabor Heights; Inclosed pavilion.i i.-, - - Experienced Panama Hatter, 111 4th at . . Tom Word Club Meeting. ' There will be a meeting of the Trav eling Men's Tom Word club at their headquarters, 231 and 229 Lumbermen's Exchange building. Second and Stark, at 11 o'clock a. m., Sunday, May ,20. . By order of 1 r- EDGAR ALLEN, pres. JOHN 8. MEEK, Bee ---f. . I Milwaukle Country Club.-ii . Memphis, and Louis villa -racea Take Sellwood nd Oregon City cars at First and Alderv. MAINLY PERSONAL. Hon! Turner Oliver of La Grands Is In Portland today. Hon. Jf.- H. Ackermsn. superintendent of publlo Instruction, is tn the city. Mr. Ackerman Is a candidate for 're election and, has no opposition. Not withstanding the certainty of his elec tion, he Is making a campaign of the state and has been In eastern Oitegon with Dr. Wlthycnrnhe and other Repub lican state candidates. , Fealnaal Ha1da Missing. O. F. Belden of 111 Farrlgot station. Peninsula, reported to the police this morning that Charles R, Mallard has been missing from his boarding place at Farrlgot station since April 2. Bel den aaks the police to aaatst in finding the man. , w ' PRIZES FOR I'JAe Sunday Journal Wants JWno has the prettiest baby In "' "The Sunday Journal knows that handsomest in the union, and is willing to psy - well to prove to the world the soundness of Its opinion. 2 ' The Blinrtuv Jmiptinl will AnAalt In a Portland lawtiiA-'kiihb tA i W to the credit of the boy or girl under t years of age who Is declared . by competent Judges to be the prettiest in the states named; beautiful sliver cups will be given to three others whose, claims .Io beauty and sweetness meet the . approval of the judges. , No child under I years of age is barred. The decision of the Judges will be made on the photographs of the contestants; the pictures should be clearly printed and should be sent at once to the Baby Contest Edi tor of The Sunday Journal, Portland In sending the picture, write on It or on an accompanying -paper, the name, age and aes of the contestant, and the name and address of the parents. - N... ; , The photographs" will be submitted to a committee of the best ar tists in Portland, on whose decision Parents may send the pictures of as many children as they desire; tha only limit Is the age. , . v - : The contest will -close on June SO; after that date no pictures will be received. The awards will be made aa aoon after that as possible; CHURCH SERVICES -AJTUT. Imnaanel (keoed and Meade atreete; Rev. T. H. Btapbena. At 10:90 a. m. aad T:SO p. m., preaching; Bible arhool, 12 .; Young Peo ple's Mrrlce. s.30 p. m. . ' Mount Olive Serentkand Everett streeta rmrblnc I s. a. ; ralToralty Park Rar.. joha. Bantatan.-. sua day erbool. 10 a. in.: 11 a. m. and T:80 p. m.. prnrhlog by Rev. W. H. Latouretto of McMilMITlll. St. John' Rev. K. A. teonard. 8un1iT cbool, JO s. m.; preblnf, 11 a. at.; T:80 p. si., preaching. t Bellwood Klevontb end VmaHlla sUweta; Rev. Oeorse-Ar- --gundur eeoo4,-- H .-s.J preaching. 11 a. si. and T:ft p. m. Flrat The - White Templa Twelfth and Taylor streota; ' Kt. J. Wlthroejb Brouf b-r. D. D. One accord pxajea mottns.--10 e. m,j 10:SO"a. m"J, IitlMn: I'racriptlona for a Heir Life"; Rlbhr acbool. 12:10 p. m j B Y. P. V., B. b.i Donolar evonlnc aTlce. T:iW o'clock, T)r. Anna Bhaw on "Should Women Vote?" followed by paator ea "If I Were a Woman." - . "' ArleU Lanrelwond ball. ' Sunday aebeol, 10 a. m ; prti.-hlna. 11 a. m. by Ber.-Qorge w.- uninn ma ii win i ! E. M. BUM. At 10 .. Bondair school; 14 a. Br--1 :SOTrntrr-BracninrT n. riraf i-rmn rmrth mnA af 111 atraata: Rev. j. aratt. i-reacning . i'.mj mr p. m.; Bible acbooi.. lo: a. m. T P. Second German Rodnev avenue and Morria atreeta; Bet. If. Bueerman. i-reacsing. i b. hj. and T:S0 p. m. : Sunday School. :40 a. SwnHo,t-ajid lif tcanth: streaU:- Rt. lie Bcberatrom. Preacblus. 10:40 a. m..and ' RnaaallTllto . Hchonlhonae Sunday school. 1:80 a m. -.- . - . . Norweaian-nanlih Berrlce at Lenta. 8 p. aw-eaoVArtraaasi haWrfVei"atreetrTitir Twentr-aecond. S p. m. uihl.nrfilh.rt and Rlxtb atreeta preach Ins. 2:80 p. m., by Rev. B. M. Blue; Sunday acbool. t:30 . m. ' . . r.ninl Eaat Ankenr and Twentieth streeS) Rev. W. T.-Jordan. At 10:80 a. m.. preaching; t -n. m.. aermon; Sunder acbool. iz m Kev. a. Lawrence uiaca. l ... . m., ; achool: 1 a. m.. preaching: 5:SO p,' m.; Bible claea for yoons men; 0:30 p. m.. Young Peo ple' oervlcei T:flO p. m., preachlna ,ir unnr,n, KM Gllman Parker. - At 11 a. m -L-JaauaXhrlat. the Bon ofGoL.WIth Power"! ectilns. "Waatlng Hla SubaUnc In Rlntona ITlna." Second Seventh and East Ankenr street; d. Rt.nta. r Tnham. At 10:AO a. m.. prearblnc: Bible achool at aoon; Young People'! I'Bloa, 6:80 p. m.; sermon, T:o p. m. PBESBYTERIAB. Mlipih Mary and Powell streets: Rev. ' Je rome R. Mefllade, . D. D. At 10:80 a. m., nraarhlne: T:80 D. nj. t'Tbe-Teaohlng -end Clalma of Chrlatlaa Sclenee':; 13 an., Sunday wi". ..il. B,r- Maraball and North Seven. teenth atreeta: Rev. C. W. Haya. Sunday achool, 10 s. m.; preacblng. II a. m. ana t an n. m. bv Dr. J... A. P. McCaar; Y. P. 8. C. E :46 p. m . i hint v.aet Thirteenth and Pine atreeta Rev. Andrew J. Monteomery. Preachlnf at 10:jn a. m.. "The Power of the Personal i.Mnk . n hi., "fkwl and Muate." r.li.Vi Elaienth and t'lay atreeta At ,A.oii - ,n i Unne ' of Kternal Life Pncblnit,.7':4S p. nu, "The People That 1)9 ronTtb First and nibbs atreeta: Rev. John Reran Welch. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. and j,,'h Iba Slrauf eia Wmn iue-and nmmA wmf HOT. H. Karl I HI Wl.. rrraru' in. in-aa .. m.. '"rbe Wreatllnr Match"; T:80 p. m.. aermon. "What Young People Can Do." Mount Tahor Belmont and PrettTmen ave nue; Rev. X. M. Sharp. Barvtces at 11 a. m. and 7:49 p. m. -,-' . Cut Side Millard svenne; Rev. Vr. Fergn eon. Sunday school. S p. preaching. 4 ruVton-Bev. A. H. Burkholdar, Services it 8 p. m. lylnr Streeta; RT. B. Nefion Allen. At I m,r nreacblne; ii v MDMf .ii ,.j m.. Junior Bnoeavor: 7 p. Senior Bn Flrat Twelfth and Alder streets. Service 10:80 a. m- aermon. "The Danaer and Inanlra tlon of Being Common"; .7:48 p. ., "Near to tba Kingdom." . LPTHTBtsV St. Jarre' Engllab West Park and JefteraoB streeU: Jtev. J. A. Iae serTicea ain a. u. earrnoa, w otwhbow -rTi T , " ikm. uerTatlcna on the Fifth Annlveraary ef the Preaent Paatorate"; Sunday achool. 10 Betanla Danleh Union avenn ana iorri atreeta; Rev. Undmuna unu. pan"r, r,,'7ii 11 s. " si., sna s V' , ouuw. whw., tN'weglaB Synod Eat Tnth and Ornt street; Rev. O. lliaoce.. ounoar ecnooi. a. a. m. : aervice ai " a. nrnaa Lutheran Eaat Twelfth and Clinton atreeta: Rev. A. aranae. Por. Momlns aervice. 10:80 o'clock: evening sermon. S o'clock: Sunday achool. 9:80 a. m. NoVweal.n 46 North Fourteenth .treat' Re J. M. Nervlg... Servicea, 11 s. m. and T:0 ' Bwedl.b tmm.nnel Nineteenth "t'rvln atrta: Rev. a J. Renherd. ".tJ 0: s. m, and 8 p. m.; Sunday acbool, 12:15 p. m. XZTKOIIiaT. " "Central Raaaell and Kerbr atreeta; Rev. J. T. Abbett. Claaa meetlnc. :4 . m. ; 10:80 a. m.. preaching; Sunday acbool, 13 m: Epworth Uasue. :4S o. m.: 7:48 p. m.. aermon Sunnjalde Tamhlll etreet betwem Thlrty Sftl and TblrtT-elith street; Rev. T. B. Ford. At 10 a. m.. Sum)? echonl; 11 a. m., aermon; 13 m., eleaa meet In: l:.W p. m., children's elaaa and Junior League; S IS . ,nv. Epworth Leasne; 7:80 , s m., preachlns. Tarloe-Street fr., Francla Burgetts Short. At B:80 .-., eleaaeaj 10:80 a. m., "ed' Appeal t the Intelhw"t-44W-reir-nn. day acbool: 6:80 p. m., "Bpworth Leria"; 7:80 p. m..' "Rulna of San Francisco." Illuatrated. Epworth Twentv-tblrd and Irvfiir treeta: MADE. IN-0REGONJL' "Mide In Ore!"'" tb thing that bloom In every heart. For If It' mad within the itats It bn ae counterpart. Mow, w will never gnab sbont ear girls so rarely sweet, (Teoiieb we'll eonfeas that - oft en time they've bad B t their feet). But let e ahoeit It with s voles eclipsing Gabriel' toot, That w ran acnop fb world ett tolas asd give It spade to boot. For example, nowhere es earth ks nch s thins been fnand As waablng peuple lines at a coat ef six s pound! Yea, waaned and trcbd sod rod for Is tlnr tittle eenta Why. Rooaevalt aar It .beat tba bead from Linn ton out tn Iat And eo it la Is everything Old Webroo does excel, . ' Becanae whatevar'S den by BS we la te do It wall. ( UNION LAUNDRY Tat Kals IM. teeoad aad CMomhla. All" family washing c pound. ' " X PRETTY BABIES to Know All the Handsome t Oregon oryhlpgt"nT , , . the ohlldren of these states are, the 4 the prises will be awarded. mornlna am ilr 11 mVLw.1, '-tk k lra mo anar-j junior Lm. t p. si.; :4ft p. m., Epworth-Uagae; T:4S.p. m., "A Queatlos of Fact." . ' . . Pat too Mkhlt an aranna and Carpenter treata; KT. Jl. lrllla I. Ira. , prearblnc at 11 a. B. and T:4A p.' m.: Sunday school; TO m. m.; nnwnrui League. S:3o p. m. . Free Bast Ninth and Mill erreeta Prch lng at it a. m.. followed by teatlmony meet' uifi-aabbats-aeboot,- lo s.-ai.-' rentenarr Baat Pine and Ninth atraeta: Rav. Wlllla Tenoe. D. D. I'rvachlna at 10:V a. m. , ano; 7:46 o. - m.i" mornlna ritu. S:an J clock; Hanilay arbool.. 12:15 p. m.: Juntora and Intermediate!. I p. B.. Bpworth League, :1S Grca Twelftk . and Talor- atreetai Rev, Clarence True WUaon. Preaching at 10 V) . no t:bo p. m.. Ieaona From Mr ratWa Life"; rtaea meeting. S:9rt s. m.; Sunday acbool. 12:ao p, m.j, Bpwortb veapr Trinity Faat. Ten'tH and Grant atreeta: Rev. Harold Oners. gerTlc. 11 a. ., aeraoa by Rev. n.ril, Kb ot Ixa Antelee; p. m.. addreaa by Mr. Van relt; Epworlh League, f p, w. ; j i . ; -BPitcorair Trlnltr Nineteenth and Krerett atreerai Dr. A.- A. MotTtnn, rector. IToly rommanlna m.; nunday achool. . m.; morning pr!r"-.,,t'''iock: "enlng prayer, 8 o'clock. St, Stephen' Thirteenth and flay aurew. Rev. H. M. Raniear. ll4y communion. 7:30 a. m Riinil.w h T u . . , . - - - "... v.., unu iiiil. o n " cH-a; eTemng aemce, 7:30 o'clock. 1.. Parha -laa - r : Mil tin oay acnool 2 D ax. ST." Matftiew'a Vtrmt mnA jtTyrg-e- 14 iiiBa,- awaaiie, it-.-m, omni,? .rmi, h:o a. m. : aervlc. T:4B p. m, AiMlnW,2."2 Xprth Twentv-aecond atre; er. Robert Kobe. ' Ph! nr:TI Tl tnun aervice, 11 a. n. and p. m. ; Snnday achoul, 10 a. si. , t. David' Eaat iTwlftb and Belmont ireeia; net. urorga B. Van Water. I. p. Holr communion,- S fc-.; morning praver'Vnd ermon. 11 o'clock eoain praer a'nd-TJ mon, 7: SO: o'clock: Sunday achool, 8:48 a. m. St. Marl'a Ninth a4 Qulmby atreeta; Rev. J. E. 11. Slmoaon. At M a. m...- ttnlr- mw 1 jnnnlon;-la.a. m., Sundar acboni: It o'clock. holy communion and "Qatleai 8 e'thwhi veirlnjr prarer. " Good Bhepherd-Sellwood -treetnd Tan couTer avenue, Alblna; Rav. Jobs Dawaon. Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; morning prayer and ermon, 11 o'clock I renins prayer-and aermon, 7:80 o'clock. St. John'a Memorial Sellwnnd! Bn W R PowelL u .. ... .. nTT.to p. nj. COVaRIOATIOMAL. Rig bland Pmeott and Baat Sixth afreet, norxh; Kev. Arden II. Rock wood. - At 11 a. m.. preaching: 7:8r p. m., aermon: Sunday phool, 10 a. aa.; Jnnlnr Endeavor, 8 p. m.; Senior Kndeavor, 6:48 p. m. Inlveralty Park Artlaana' . temple, rnrt. moutn; Kev. . B. Cray. At 11 . m.. preirh lng, "Finding Chrlut"; Snndav achool. 10 a. m Lenrelwood Artera hall: Rev. r. R. Oray.' At s p. m., preaching.- "The Need of a ftartf uuine. in lATft Journey": Sundar acbool. i.-IO sl. a. m. ; i. r. o. ii. n. , u:w) p. m. Flrat Madlaoa and Park atreeta; Rev, Home. D. D. At 10:80 s. m., "Suceeea la Maaauree, by Becrlflce": 7i30 p. m ' Africa In rlong and Story" ; Sunday eool,-lS -s. T. P. 1. C. E., 6:80 p. m. Snnnyalde Eaat Taylor "and Bait" Thirty, fourth Itreeta; Rev. J. J. Stanh. At 11 . (., aermon. "Tb PrnpoMd Amendment"; 7:80 p. m.. preaehlns. "How Much Do Yon Count?' ; Sunday achool. in a. m : Junior Chrlatlan S deaver, 8 p. m. Senior Cbiistlas Endeavor, dTlS p. m. " Mlaalaalppl-Avenue Mlaelaalppl venu and Fremont treet: Rev. William L I pshaw, paa tor. Sunday acbool. 10 . m. ; eermon, X s. m. "Tb Secret of Endurance"; 7:43 p. m.. aermon, "The Caiwe of Indifference." Haaaalo-Street Eaat SeTeath and Haaaalo irreete; Rev. R. R. Hm. At 10:80 a. m preacblnr: 13 o'clock. Sunday achool; - 6:30 p.-m..- Bndevorx.XlB T.'Sl T-'t ZTAXOEXIOAI. )AL ABSOCIATI0R. afemorlal Rev. R It. D. Streyffler. At 10 m.. Sundiv school: 11 a. m. . nreachln 6:80 p. tn.. young, people' (ervtc; 7:80 p. m., vangelUtlc aervice. - nrat - Engiien naat - ntrra n Market Itreeta; Rev. S. A. Blewert. l Preachln. 11 . m. nd-8 p. m. ny Rlehop Horn of Cleveland, Ohio: Sunday acbool, 10 s. D.; Toong People'! Alllanco, 8:46 p, tn. T flrece Lents: n it n - ii.... ... TrVkcCIug. II a. . ami 8 p. m.; Young People Alliance, 7 p. JUj"ndayKhUl5 a. m. Flrat Oermin Tenth and Clav atreet: Bun der achool, 8:80 a, m.; mrmon, 10:48 a. m. , by Rlehop W. Horn. D. D.. ef Clevelasd.- Ohio: aermon, 8 p. m. . - CKXIBTlAaT. 1 First PaUAndColBmblatreetLRV. Murkier. At 10:30 a. m.. "What It Meant to Paul to Be a Chrlatlan"; 7:40 p. m.. "The Hopelee Life"-: Blfrte- achoot. 13:18 -pm. 7 Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. Central East Twentieth and Salmon street Rev. i. sv Ohneinlvv. p.-p -iniliff a m.. The Orent Salvation": 7:48 . m... "The Ooenel of Health." - KwrttT UMinev-A venue Roenev sverme anff afreet: Rev. F. Elmo Robinson. At 8:48 s. Bible school; 11 a. m., "Lord' Supper and Sermon by Rev. Mr. Fpr(s: p m.. r. P. 8. C. E.; 7:80 p. m., aermoa, "The Mind," to yoong men. . - -- T. X. 0, A.- ' '-. Asaodatloa auditorium. 167 Fourth atreet. Sunday 8 p. m.. addres hy J. H. Ralmer on " Africa In Song ana Story," selte4 by Kafflr boys' choir. - Bora' meeting 1 to be held on - the eaat Id t 4 p. m, Sunday, Mar 30, la the fol lowing nlce: Forbe Presbyterlsn church. B. C. Herlow will speak on "Boy I Ha is Met": Calvary Santlst - church. Dr. O. M. Babbitt on "Purity'': Highland Congregational church. Dr.. W. F. Hubhard on "Vtrtiie'a Re ward"; Second Bantlet church, c. T. Hatch on Life In Alaska." special music by x. M. C. A. boy' orcheatr. CHRI8TIAK 8CHCI. First Chnrrh of Christ. Scientist Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison and Lownadsle atreeta. At 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., subject, "Ancient and Modern Necromancy"; Sunday acbool at rke of morning service. Second Church or inrisi. nciannai Bias temple, Stark and Seventh atreet. At It a. tn. and S d. m. . "Ancient and Modern Necro- mancy"; Sunday school, 11 a. m. t ATTia-DAT SAnrTS." rbnrcb ef Jeene Ohrlet ef letter-Per Stint Rail 400 Allskr bnlMlnr. Third and alnrrlaon at ie et.-Sei Ite at;-t I :U0 ' a, m. and T p.ai. Sunday acbool, 10 a. n. . ..4... Reorganised Cliiirch of Jeens. Chrlat of Let-tr-dr Saint Woodward ball. 'Montavllla; W. rentier, pastor, ennnsr scsooi. 10 a. m : prearbtng. 11 a. am. nd'T:80 p. m. by Elder W. S. Pesder.. - iriarruAUST. - first Society Third street near Waahlmjr. ton. Conference at 11 a. St.; 8 s. in., lecture br David A. Lelek, "Healer nd Healing"; psrchlc readlnga by airs. Sophia B. Selp. Bible Society Drew ball. 18 Second atreet At 11 . ., tnlldre' Progressive Lyceum and conference: s p. m., Mr, laar P. 8har will eondnct ' tb ser rices, aslted by atr. Ladd-riBBlra . . , - II0V. ' C. C. A. r. X. All'ky ball, second Soar, Third and Morrison : iiev. t'barlea A. Roy. At 8 p. av, Bible stndy and ehlldres' meeting; 8 p. m., "Jeene, tb Chrlat, .tb -Only True Patter ef Mr."; T 80 p. a.. "I.lf.'a Bitter Spring and How to Sweeten Them." r mriTTD ITABOIUOAL. ' Pint Fast Tss and Sberma atreeta,' Rev. . A. A. Winter. At 10 s. St., Sunday, acbool) 11 a. St., aeiusiu;- preaching, 7: a m, 1 Bt goka's Joka aad iraaaoe streets, Bt St A FLAT SALARY AMD OPE(IRIVEfi"T Tliese "ThincAdyocaie by Candidate Matlock in Speech to Democrats. JUDGE HAILEY MAKES ,. VERY STRONG APPEAL Spak6 in Favor of , a Non-Part Uan JudicUry and Says He Believes In .the People Colonel R. A. Miller Also Addresses Voters. , "Supreme Judge- Tboinaa"raZailay, A. Miller, candidates on the Demooratio tatw-ttehet. made stlrrltigrandr eloqaenc speech last night at the Joint msetlng of th Young Men's ' and Multnomah Democratic cluba The meeting was held at the county headquarters, II? Seventh street, and a large crowd waa present. , , ' Judge Halley made a atrong appeal for a non-partisan Judiciary, and said he -believed In ' the people; in " other words, he waa a Democrat. He said that with all fair-minded men the bench waa above party politics and cited the cases where 'all the big, men In the president's chair had appointed men from the oppoalta party to places on the supreme bench. ' Lincoln did this In 1881 and- President Harrison, who was one of the sblest lawyers ths coun try has sver seen, did the same thing. Judge halley aald that In some of the states tha selection of the ludgee wss taken out of politic. entirely and was practically left to the members of the bar ; ; : "This Is not a question of polities." he ssld; "it la a matter of good govern ment, and we cannot get good govern ment unless we gett good men. No mat ter what laws we have they will amoun to nothing unless.- we- have- good men bark of these laws." , Oh all man A, E. Reams, who presldsd J. D. Matlock as the wstch. dog cUbf. people's money, who. ss treaaurer, "will not favor any of Portland's pet bank. grgeev Tlat aalsrles. I believe all the officers of the statt should be placed on uaflt salsry." said Mr. Matlock, J'and lhat no fees or- grafts should bs permitted." Mr. Matlock at once took un the aues- ttons of state politics and discussed the work of Governor Chamberlain's-aoy mlnlstratlon. He ahoweiJhs t.the!ovjJ armor was me soie cause or loaning the money of the irreducible achool fund and of saving to the schools 1 18,000. "Parties have run this state too long." ssld he, "and not only In this state but all over the country have the people Imi.iinie 1 1 red fjf ina'porrupniysfem. shd! In almost every State crime in govern ment fa being detected and the crimi nals run to earth and punished. Mr. Matlock advocated the govern ment ownership of the locks at Oregon City and - the speedy building of the canal at Celllo and in open river from the mountains to the' aea. "It Is pa- raNotlam,not politics.' he saldV'that will open the Columbia river." r Tbe speaker warmly advocated state ment No." 1 and spoke with knowledge and ability on the subject of municipal ownership of publlo utilities. -Mr. Mat lock haa given this much study and has corresponded with the officers of 100 towns where this haa been adopted. - Colonel Robert A. Miller, candidate for attorney-general, -then made an elo quent address, advocating the time honored principles of the Democrat'c party. He made appeals to the voters to support .Oovemor Chamberlain and Senator Qearln as being eminently the best -men for the - positions, and hd words of praise for all the men on the state ticket. Colonel Miller's spech created much enthusiasm. rther apeakers ' were J. flendersarrt Murphy and William Horan. ., Special Rates East. On May 14. SB and l'and on June) 4. I, 7. 13 and 15, and various other dates throughout the summer, the Csnadlan Pacific will sell round trip tickets to eastern points at vsry low rates. For dcrlptlve mattss and full partleti call on or- add resa F- R.- Johnson. rV A P. A., Portland, Oregon. : T John; Rev. K. E. atcTlcxer. Snnday school, 10 a. m.j 11 a. n.. preaching by Rev. H. I Pratt: J. K. L. C. E., 8:30 p. m.! 8. K. L C. IC - a.flo n m S n m . nraahlna . Second Tarso and Kerbr .atreet: Rev. J. 11 a. m., "Pod's I .ore for HI Kloi prrxhlng t 8 p. n Snnday chool. 10 . m. a. i,. c. a.. t:io p. n. w MlSSIOgS. Mbt ' ltstorH-ir rlll 18 north. Preaching every sifnt and Sunday at IS D. S. Olive Branch Mfcnrlon 888 First- etreer;" near 1 maoinia. rrrimini r,,rj nieii, mi .nv, own- da j 8 p. m.; Sunday achool, 1:80 p. a. 0. AJTD X, A. - Christian and Mlaalonary Alliance Slit and Main . atreeta; Rev. C. D. Sawtelle. Preach lng. 10:80 nv ; Snnday cbool, 12:18 p. m. young pertple'a meeting, 8:90 p. letlc servlc. T:80 p. m ::' evingei ITirrTEBaAXIBT. Pint East foncn and Bat Eighth atreeta; Rev. w. F. small. At 11 s. ra., rsvn; 10 a, m.. Bandar acnoni: prearmns. s p. "The t'nllmlted Poaslbllltle of Ma." v MTTH0DI8T. SOUTH. Pint Rev. Emery II. Mowr. Sunday achool, in a. m i nreachlns. 11 . m.. hr Rev. T. L. rmks; Epworth Leasne, Tarn.; preaching, I p. m., by Rev. Carter Detaahmttt. T. OHM'S HOIJjriSS MI88I0B St. Johr's Hollnees Mission 838 atreet. near Main: Rev. John P. Gla Service every night and Sunday at I and T:80 p. n. - , jjjy (rarrBOH I0CIETT,T Swedenbnraian Knlsbt of Pvtblas ball Eleventh and Alder atreet: Rev. Hiram Vroomaa of Boston at. 11 am.,nd I P. aa. on "Dpiriiuaiuy. TJ-- ! ' ' ADTEMT. - . - Advent- ScoVwtd afreet between Hall 'and f Ancoln; Rev. - Chsrlee - tteffenden.- Sunday rbool. V0: a. K.J pretrblag. .11:80 s. .; service, 1 s. .., . .' raiEvsa. Friend' Charch Eaat Mala and Thlrty-8fth streets; Rev. Lewta I. Hadley. Sundar acbool, 10 a. ; nresrblng, 11 a. St. and 8 s. a. or 000. Church of God. 480 Hawthorn arena: Elder O. T. Neat Is charge. , Service I.Su and T:M p. m. Sudy school, t-e. aa. ' ' - TtlW THOUGHT. . Church of Freedom Drew hall, -188 Second street, near llorrlaoa AI 11 . Si., "Heeling nd Long Life." yniXEVBlAL DA WW. Mlllerfaral Dawn O. A. B. hall. Second sad Morrlao trets. Servtee St 8:30 p. si. VHITXD BBXTHRXV I CHRIST. Pint East Fifteenth and Morrison rreeta; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Blhl school, 10 .-fei.i preaching. 11 a. m.: T. P. 8. C. B.i T p. m. I ermo 8 p. .. I nit nanism. . Charca el oar ritaer- Sevang ass, iamaiu For Sale:--Bargajas LITlona hop wire. 111 ton. 15 tons "Remnant" plow steel cables, - .. - - - r, - lt.0,000 feet different alsea pip ing. . 100 tons pulleys, shafting;, (to. Metals, scrap Iron and junk of all descriptions bought. M. BARDE & SON .. . JOarm . auro auaAjr. . BASEBALL ' Oorv Tsugka and Seta, MAT li, 1. K, 18. It. to. , PORTLAND , Oeaee 0114 1:88 p. m. Daily. . ,. . Oajaes. Called I N s. m..Bva4ay. ' ladles'' Pay grUay. ADaflBglOIl, 88. - aEAHDSTAaTD, 88. CHrUag!. 10;' BOX lAT"l9e.T ltsv snd Tlia- Rsttla Ts..iM Wash la tea 8 IIC UKIII5 I UMU C Main L rear sTIgkaa, "eginsiag ateaday. May 81, . 'DAVID PBOCTOR, - la tke Orlglaal Oaaaedy-Oraaas, "A MESSAGE FROM MARS" PKICBS Lower floor, 81.80 Sad II. Salemy. Jl78e and 60e. Calery( 8fte Sad . 3&c. "8eata now selUsg for esttr aggent at nvini loeaire. . . i - Baker Theatre ?T&-kZ: Tsmhtlf mvkA HA mtm PkiM.'u,ta lOOT. The Rom of Hlrh rises Stock Prod actios a. LAST PFRfORMANCH TOMIGHT 8:11 BAKZB THEATIB' COMPAVT - Is Bk-bard Maaaftald' Buccesa, PRINCB KAUL Tonight Edgar He urn souvenir siren ivu. Keening Curtain. 8:18: Matinees. 8:1a. Matlneaa Sartirdav . mnA Un,.l, r...i.. prices. IB. in. 88. fAet Msttneea, 10. 18. 88c. Meat Week Starting Tomorrow Kaunas, "TKX LITTLE 1UMISTXB." EraplreThcatrc 18th aad Worrtaoe. Pace Mala 117. "MM fun paaM8aBBaai a aa 1 Wl IIJI inSIMeg lliej V8p fr- TUB WORLD" 1 A beaatlfnl revival of the grand eld play. The story of two hemisphere. Complete pn guc"Kft'r-erin(Mr-foipny. Bteulng, 18,-a 86, HOc; Matinee, in, 18. xAe: ' Heat Wsek,. gUrtlna Tomorrow ata ttna,.,. . .-'" "ZAgT XTBlla." GRAND O'aenrfce-Baraett Irta. Leo. - :. AUU-JOSIPH - an 781 -1118? in y 'TIOPLB . Wl KM0W." Lea Xueld Xsff. Oraadlsoep. SVMMRR PRICKS Breams, Snnday nd holldny. 10c. 30e and 80c;' matlneaa. iimt to anr eeai escepi noea STAR THEATRE WIIK 0T MAT 14..:; - Second Week, . :rr- Star Stock Co. H EAPCD BY WILLS ASD COIXIMS. - - Is Coanectlea Wit a d Oeod Tasdevtll BIU aad . . Vfciw ef the Baa rrsaelsos Wc Arc Open Ihe-YeaHRound Enroll elassea. - now for our summer Day and night ' Remember we have the Largest Business College In the northwest W use the most modern meth- da. and, have ths hsst anulameat of any . business . college in - the . northwaat. . . Our enrollment Is almost doubts thst of our nsxt nearest compet itor. There Is a reason for all this! - Writs us for catalog. . c o-x ero-r - SOIANEN BLAIR CO. HABBLX AXD ORAVITX woaxa. ArtJatlc moss- ' mente, siaaao Vnma. Ceaaetery ad bnlldlni work msnnfsetured from tb best ef marble and granite. Correspond aceead orders promptly . ttoaded to. East. Ead Mgdlssa Street IrMts PORT LAND ORE GON SAVE MONEY All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendsnt always present AU, work done sbsolutely without pain by specialists of from 18 to as years' . perlenoe. Oold nillnga. Bridge Work, Oold Crowns, Artificial Teeth. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 111 M Morrison) at, Opp. Male rraak and roetorooa. - Bev. W. G. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. E1M. P. 9 , minister smerlto. SerW at U . m .ifTks Trn Orvand for Declatoa la U J,asust Woaaaa Saffrag.'' y - - ss- tip s Emm Pi o whether of the Itching, bleed Inf. aching variety are exceed ingly troublesome. - Pond's Ex tract ihould be taken internally (a teaspoonful three timet a day), nd " also by fnjec tion, either in full strength, or half Pond'i Extract and half hot water, night and morning. Bathe the parti freely and often with Pond'i Extract. The parti thould be well smeared with Pond'i Extract Ointment. Witch Htl is mtl tb immt iking. On mnalysii tf trvrmty tmmpUt if Witch Hmtl tftrtd ml " tit itmt thing" fifty-Hut vitri ihtvin ft nntain wood akotiol $r Hrmaldmhydm -Jf using I. , 1 . POfifisffifAC' o Portland PORTLAMD, ORKaON. " ' EUR.OPCAN PLAN ONLY' HEADOUA RTER-FOrt--TrOR18Tt AND COMMERCtAX, ., - TRAVELERS. - Everything to eat and drink, and It costs no more In the Portlani Hotsi K.athksQer than elsewhsre la the city. Every weekday night from 1:10 to It. lw -Mi taritif Open for the Season Park Inn FAMILY- SUMMER GARDEN . Washington Street, Near City Park r-.. .. - Entrance. - : ' Strictly first-class mansgement Fine line of Liquors, Beers, Sand wiches and Cigars. CHAS.-PILTZr Proprietor.- Get back your strength, mrtyrsmbiuon. by" usmc BA3SETTS NATIVE HERBS. Costs only $1 for three months' treatment money back doeJ 25c sire. At luggistat (tn Mack boxes); n not tal oa race r -rates I Beaaett'sfUtiv HertaCe, dlood poison rot MOH THAI TWEHTT YUM we bar mad the cure of blood polaoa a speelalty. PHaaery.3aeadary er Tertiary Breed Palsaa Permanently Cured. You can be treated at home under asms guaranty. Capital 80OO.OOO. w solicit ths most obeil oste osaea If you have exhausted the old method of treatment, and eitll have ache and palna Mueua Patob.es In Mouth. Bore Throat, Pimples. Copper-Colored Snots. Ulcers on anv part ot ths body. Hair or Kveorows railing out. write lor proeS of eures. 100-page Book Tree. COOK REMEDY CO, 1886. ASIIIt TUni. Csitsg, 111 Scott's Szntal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE Per Infsmmatloa or Catarrh of tk IMdtr and Maiaaid IM o.ts. SO 0088 SO raf. Cures oalrkh; asd rmantiy tk worst eases ef end Clkeei, a mMr ef kow log staadlsf . Abaoltlf bsrmles. .Sola T omaawt. Prie II OS. or by mall, ae pod. UMI hesa. I8.7. , THE SANTAL-PEPS.X C3., --.- MMvMaJMinora now shont tn weeaerfsl MARVCL wblrUst Spray Tk r Vstsl SrHsaa, Aiea, e .lernee. nam l. asU net roaeosjlaul. Uf aumnan. Aeafe fthmW ApsTasIM If b fWrlBOlsPsll MAAVIL. a a. rolvtM at. ecueM so aer. bnt aeod ssaai faV are and dTrins la- valuaol te la"t, niat ll, rex a. m aai atoaf a co.. ii rTiD iigzxt. AaO WOODABO. Ctik.lfA mi is r r f 11 1 e . , TE oni? m in r. rH II Also a. Yjm r - I I c I Urn Pisa a, t fS Bala rWi . ' .( av rtsivas YV f'Sf- ( V ;