THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 11, 1BC3. ..I Te J-1 Toivd 7c!esT " Kxcurslon today to Ciwtli Locks and return $1 round trip. Th steamer ..' Charles R. Spencer will depart from ' Oak etreet dork at a. m., returning . arrive In Portland at p.- m. As 1 well known,, this is the crack boat of thee waters. It has no equal for speed, Its accommodations are 'Al and Ua ca pacity among the greatest on the north Pacific coast. . The scenery of the Co lumbia river has not an equal on the ' American ... continent. Travelers - will tell : you that It greatly surpasses- the " famous Hudson even with alt Its beau tiful Islands and ro mantle borders. To day we will, carry our excursionists -: through tha heart of the Cascade moun tains, past the tumbling waterfalls ' (Multnomah . .among them, 840 feet), cataracts of all descriptions, dark and mysterious canyons, glorious and. won derf u beyond words to picture. , It Is , a grand, ride on most majestic rivers, a panorama of ' beauty being constantly In view. Meals served to those detlr---tin g -1 h. rr, - -: .. . 3 :. Announcements are out for a concert J.-, by - the Portland male . chorus at . the -TWhlts temple. Wednesday, June , under, j tne auspices of the T. M. C. Av .Tn -chorus 4 - eoapodf .Jt -young men .who are rapidly gaming- recognition .among1, the best local talent The program v will . Include several new numbers 'given for. the first time In Portland. "Th Beduln Sons." by Rog 'era. will serve as an opener. and followed by Bryant's "Tbsnatopslst arranged for men s voices by Joseph Masenthal .- Tne program -will also Include Sullivan's "Lost Chord'' and Da Koven's "Reces ' atonal," and a splendid cantata; fun of life and movement by Knowles, "The Vlklnga Farewell.' , James B Baldwin died at his home. Fifth snd Jefferson streets. Friday night of apoplexy and paralysis, after an illness of but on day.' Mr. Baldwin waa . a naUv..oCInnsylvsnla..and t 4 years of age and on of the beat known traveling men in the northwest. - He leaves a widow, throe sisters and two brothers Misses ' Oracle - and Annie Baldwin and Mrs. Thompson of Min neapolis, Minnesota; 'a brother In New York City and one In Mexico. . He A. J IIIU Hull liuiumi Zimmerman A Co. -for year. . W Invite "you 'to- Inspect th"inot tempting line of spring woolene in the city, .lou'U . find an assortment . that will gladden the heart of every good dresserr they-maka-np beautlfully-and noia tneir Hpi azamim me xaorics, linings-and -workmanship. We' want you to inspect our stock whether you buy or not, and remember we give you your choice of any pattern In the store made to order for 125. This is some. thing no other Arm In the city, will do. If- we don't -save you at least It we would rather you would nor gtvs us the order. Unique Tailoring Co., 10 Stark, near Sixth. , . ,- , . The following is the program for a at th. cathedral Sunday evening at 7:4 for. tha benefit or lh Altar society: "Aria From Rebekah" (Barnby), Mr. Alexander: ... trio. nTl Prego o .Padre" (Nlcnll). Mia JLawlsr, Mrs. Reed and Mr..7ni "Vent Creator." Mrs. Reed; -The lw of Love." Very Rev. Dr; Mor? rley.,C. S. C.; quartet. "Savior, when Night Involves .the Earth" . (Shelley), Mia Lawler. Mrs, -Reed, Mr. Alexander and Mr. Zant "O flaluUria" (Oounod), Mr. Zan;' "Bautum Ergo," th choir. T Great values in men' and boys suits are offered for 14.81 and $11.16, worth double th. price. Tou . will find th - finest assortment In tha. city of men' shirts, 75c, gl. and II.SO. It is exactly on half, tha pric you pay In high rent stores. . Complete line of shoes for la dles, men, misses and boys, 10c, ll.OS. ll.Sa. and 13-60. Th same you pay $1 and 14 elsewhere. . After looking through other store be sure and look os up. John Dollar. 111-181 First street and 88 Worth Third street Modcrs ,jYYto4mnQ ntorial day. first Sunday in Jijne. Me morial services will P nia at tn xay lor Street M. E. church Sunday morning at 10:30. All members of th Modern Woodmen and .Royal Neighbor are ear- ' nestly requested to meet at th Moderri Woodmen office, 1 Chamber of Com- merce. at 10 o'clock sharp. Bring many flowera as roucanBy jrderet th committee. --Tfcs-ReTjjriLBhOTt .deliver lecture - tonight in th Taylor Street Episcopal . church entitled "Historic America, or. From ' Columbus to - Roosevelt" , This JecturLwllLJ?e illustrated by stereop--tloen vlewi. Next Hunrisy night th lecture will be, "Oregon, Beautiful and ' Productive. Th one -ad by Mr. : George: Fi Howard and th cholf - Of "- th" Calvary -Baptist church, -wlllglvs a grand musical recital at th above named church, corner of East Eighth and Grant streets, on Monday evening. May Zl. Admission it cent. Launch for warship - at " Merrill's boathouae, north side Morrison tre,t bridge. Memorlsl services will be held at th Central Christian church, corner East Special Otter In Cut Glass We have recently received a tares assortmsnt of cut glass. and ln; ordsr- to- make room forM the aam we.ar maaing a sne- clsl reduction of 10 per cent for' on week only on an elaborate snd varied line of stocks already on hand. ,v Nothing la mor approprlt as a wedding gift, and th oppor tunity I a rare on. g. nnmiPER co Jeweler and Opticians. SM KOBSzaoiT rnnmmx. lowest Priced Jewelry House for Hlgh-Orad Ooods, . - White Johnny Sleeps When he wan tender lad hi father opened for him "a savings account. His first deposit was one dol lar ; but other deposits v regularly followed. John ny is now older; he is the " proud owner of a hand some" bank account; the account is growing as he grows, and earning inter ' est while he sleeps. There are;Other-boy-and-ther "parents wKoThigmTpTofit from the above. Oregon Trus t and Sa vings Bank Si,xth apd Washington Twentieth and East 8almon streets, this morning .at 10:41 and tonight It I o'clock., The special feature of the evening will be . the singing of illus trated songs by the chorus and congre gation. Mis Ella Hoberg s-lll sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." Rev. J. H. Ghormleys them will be "National Redemption and Salvation." Ho will be assisted byDr. P- E, CllniJVtern- of the blue and the gray are cordially Invited and every on will be mad welcome. ;.. , ,. . Water through' bos for' sprinkling yards or sidewalks, or wsshlng porches Or windows, must be paid for In ad vane "mm ""'r ht,.n K. h"1r. nt K ,l i " maTZ nuft d unq lur prina.jins: srfcs.- il r - mmi.w-i1 iuiiv. it will M snut nrr . . Geraniums In Bloom. We have a fin assortment of larva nnttA rtMnlnm, in ffutt bloomr-They- are-verr WSble'Tof t Decoration day and besldea they will continue to bloom all summer. All kinds of flowering plants. Portland Seed Co., Front and Yamhill et recta. Phone Main 7I. Evergreen Sanitarium, ' 40 . Corbett street. A quiet home for th sick of both saxes and women In confinement. In charge of graduate nurse from Bel levu and Polyclinic, New York. Splen didly furnished -rooms and surgery In connection. Telephone Main 1800. Dr. Brougher' topics. Whit Temple. Sunday; 10:30,. "Numbera. How God a People Marched"; baptism: 7:30, "The FlaalPatrlotlc service, rt. A. 1 sndl Relief corps will attend. Orchestra. quartet and chorus. Elaborate decora tions. ' Dr. Clarenc True Wilson united in marriage Joseph H. Hilton and Miss Dora Hog of i Astoria, Oregon. Th ceremony was performed at th parson age of Grace M. E. church jMitheeven Ing of Friday, May '21. ' Professor Friedman, formerly proprie tor Cham bar -of Commerce baths, wishes to announce that hla new bath are ready for business. MH Alder street, between Third and Fourth. Pacific III. This will remind you that, now la th time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned fhe aam day. Phon Main 474. Th Portland Curled Hair Factory, H.i -Metiger, proprietor. mah park today. Take O. W. P. cars First and Alder streets, every 40 mlo utes; 25c round trip; tickets on sal in waiting room. Japanese Dusting ' Compound, for sprinkling th floor before sweeping. Is a highly meritorious article. Trad supplied by F. E. Beach Co., th Pio neer Paint Co,; 18 First street. 11 Visitors to th cruiser Chicsgo should ask to bave the American De Torrrtt wireless telegraph system explained to them. - Th cruiser Is . equipped with this wireless system. ' '., - - 7 Th American D Forrest Wireless Tel- egraph company has moved to Its new quarters. 410 Lumber Exchange bulldlngl 6cond .aw tsrlt . atreets. Phon Main 8647.-- Open Air Concert DXrbano'e Italian band at Canemah park today. Take O. W. P. carl from First and Alder street on th odd hour and every 40 minute; I5o round trip. ' Notice. Meeting of Travelers' Tom Word club at their headquarters, Lum ber Exchange building, room 229, cor ner Second and Stark streets, Sunday; 10:80 a. m. TlTrban6'i"R6yaT-Ttallan ban at Canemah park today. Cars leave O. W. P. waiting-room, First and - Alder treats, every 40 minutes; 26o round trip. ' . N ' School of Psychology 111 Seventh street. Lessons In suggestive therapeu tics, magnetic healing, hypnotism, palm istry Fr lecture Thursday S p. m. Butser seed won gold medals at th exposition. His lawn graaa and sweet pess were declared th best. 188 Front treat, between Yamhill and Taylor, Today, from 10 to 4-Ideal photos, rain or shine. " our work Is not sur passed on earth. E. W. Moore, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark. Vot for Fred CL. King. Democratic nomine for representative. Indorsed by WUBtcrp-aTTeggtli--and Oregon Labor party. -. ., . We ar still sailing ey glasses at II; a perfect fit guaranteed or money re funded. Metsger Co., Ill Sixth street. Don't fsil to at th steamer Elder in dry dork on Sunday, i Take- St. John ear,- Second and Alder street. ' . . Cedar Park. Dancing afternoon and evening. Inclosed pavilion If raining. A cms Oil Co. aella th best ssfety enal oil and fin gaaollne. Phon Ksst 7I. "Dustles Road." Portland Road Oil ing Co., 441 Sherlock building. - Vet . for Fred C. King, Democratic nomine for representative. , For Quality, Quantity and Quickness go, to Morris' restaurant.' ' - Woosur, iha fruit king. "A. 5 CLACKAMAS COUNTY COUPLE "- CELEBRATE Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Qrlfflth, of Sunny- side. Clackamas county, celebrated their 68th wedding anlnveraary Tuesday eve- nlng, May 83. t pl.... n lmir.n lha illrp' I - . . j . . mi..-, i 1 AH-FAT,-ARISTOCRATIC-CHINESET FACES THE COLD, COLD WORLD ' Homesick and body-sore,- little Ah Fat is " sighing out his troubles In a scented room - of Portland -Chinatown. He - drawa furious-whiffs - at his be loved opium pipe, " seeking comforting balm to dispel bis thought of a ter rible yssterday. When he dreams bis vtslaas ass at . the .white populalina of Portland . tn horrible, giant forms, farmore terrifying lohlra thanevsn th oa-eyed war gods of his pagan ancestors. When he wakes his mind lurhs- sa41yd1sTmilTaoTW.--t-H1 weary body' aches. Tet his mental anguish causes a far more acute suffer ing then mere body bruises. For Ah Fat, the most pampered.. Chinaman of San Francisco, has felt for th first time in his life th chilling shoulder of a cold, Strang world. - Every traveler and globe-trotter knows Ah Kst He t the dimtmitlvef Chlnamsn who stood for yeara Just In side the Market-street entrance of th Palace hotel in Sen Francisco, hla thin body- aaorned-With. . ja gorgeous black silk robe, a costly qulrah topping hla srlstocratlo queue and a genial .smile ever broadening his pale. Innocent looking face. In his hand he alwaya held; a TictrChlneso-fan-and - his - soft cry was: " - "' "Tou like buy flan? Vlly ,fln. Velly cheap." His eustomers numbered peoplafroml every country in th world. Tourists tsougnl readti' with. a smile as they paased him during HISTORIC FLAG WILL VEIL Rannar Firat-R aiaed-Qvar PhiU ippines to Be In Use on , Msmoriai-Day, Th first American flag raised In th Phlllpplnea will Jake a prominent part In'lte.MfmorlsWayeelebration-te.Porti land-Thls flag will b used to envelop tha statue In Lownsdal square and when the strings holding It-are pulled XI will fall away in graceful folds, exposing tp view tha heroic bronse ngure or a national guardsman of Oregon. This flag Is in th possession of General summer, and asebe is on of th monument com mittee ne nil ainuiy lonnoa it There Is no question or doubt about It being the flag that waa ralaed Immedt- Harry GuVr Candidate for Constable West Side O Harry Gurr Is perhaps th wldeat- knowa working men In Portland today. H la a brickmsson by trade, a reeldent of thl city for nearly 88 years, and Is everywhere recognised as sn Intelligent, conservative, yet fearleaa and outspoksn champion of ths rights of tha masses. While in no sens a labor agitator, be ha for many yeara occupied a prominent place in th rank of. labor, or unques tioned honesty and possessing more than gverage ability, If elected constable he will serve ths people raunruiiy ana welL To know Harry Gurr is to admire him for hi frank honesty. H ought t k ieoted. . SOLDIERS , MOHU M EHT GOLDEN WEDDING I F; H. 3riffith. exercises - and muslo and. a beautiful supper was served. . Many handsome presents were received, some in gold in token of the golden wedding. Th arttd i n a nmir wirn congratulations and wishes for many I .,. anniversaries. :-r---" ------- th evenlnRn. He knew the watchman of th hotel and th policeman who walked, that beat, lit waxed wealthy and JUs fame among hi native friends grew stronger each day. - Then cam th earthquake and fire. They were terrible day for Ah Fat. u- v-i- n tn- Vi y.a Invested it In a well-paying ornament store on Dupont Street and he carried no Insurance. Sadly Ah Fat want to th' ruin-of his store and gathered a. trunk full of lm. Its could sell these somewhere. Why not Portland? - -. He arrlve'd In - th city- yesterday morning. He was not the aristocratic Ah Fat of San Francisco, but h bsd th same keen eye for business. He marched straight to Hotel Portland, Hera ha would sell ht relic and par- tla 11 y- recoup his lossn. But hi - welcome at Hotel Portland waa frigid. Indeed, he I waa boldly thrust out by two Japanese bellboys. rte iarea no.,peiier atxn uregon. dog snapped at blm In front of the Imperial and a policeman roughly told him to "get out" when ha started to enter th Perkins. Everywhere he went be-was met by rebuffs and sometimes with kicks. Sorrowfully he wandered toward Chinatown. A friend took him In and save him a dIdo and a drink. Ah me!" sighs Ah FaW "tbl-vlly I lathss pllok brllrk. Hsn Francisco. Good-ply. J go black." ately after the Spanish bsnner was low ered. 'Alter it nsd nrst oeen raiaea ana floated to th brees for a few day it wa lowered and a larger flag hoisted. After It had been taken down It cams Into th possesion of General Summers and 1 on of his most prised Souvenirs of th Philippine campaign. -Th monument committee meT yester- rtay sfternooa. and practically completed irruivmrou - lor- mv uiuriua nexv- Wednesday. All that now remains Is to get Admiral Goodrich's answer to the re quest to allow the landing fore f the cnilser CTitcagcrTotak part la the pa I rade. This will be received on Monday, when the committee will meet, and at that meeting a detail of tha Oregon veterans will b assigned to do the ac tual unveiling of th monument." In addition to the parade and celebra tion in the afternoon th Grand Army of tha Republic 1 making arrangement for the decoration of th graves of civil war soldiers. The Grand Army, through D. J. Haynes. secretary of th Memorial day commute, has Invited the veteran of the Indian wars, th Mexican war, th Spanish-American war, the achool chil dren, th ladies' auxtllarlea, all. other patriotic orders and cltlsana In general to Join th Grand Army In decorating th graves of th dead heroes or th civil wsr. : '-' ' : SATURDAY-SUNDAY. fS -50 Seaside Sat A. ft 0. B. aV ' Commencing ' Saturday, June l and every Saturday thereafter during th simmer season the Astoria as Columbia River - Railroad company will aell apo dal round trip excursion tickets from Portland to all points on Clatsop Beach and North Beach (except Ilwaco) ind return at th rat of 81.S0, good to re turn Sunday evening, and on and after June 1 special commutation tlskets, good for five round trips, will be sold dally between earn points, final return limit October 16. All of these tickets are Interchangeable and will be hon ored In either direction between Port land and Astoria on steamers of the O. R." " K T. ahd-TBt-Vaficouver -Trans- portatlori company. Excursion ticket of similar form Is sued by the abov steamer line to point on Clatsop Beach and North Beach (except Ilwaoo) will honored on th train of th A. C R. R. in either direction between Portland - and Astoria. For all information telephone C. A. Stewart, agent, 848 Alder street. Phon Main 800. Womaa'a Pars SnOAohad. , - Mrs. Andrew Warren of 147 Lowns dal street reported to th polio yes terday that while standing on th cor ner of Fourth and Waahlngton street arly last evening her puree, containing 14. 15, wss anatched from her hand by a alouchlly dressed man. Milwaukls Country Club.' Memphla and Louisville races. Tak Sallwood and Oregon City car at Flrat AAA Adw. . - .-.4i IMK IS ORDERED -DOIIE OVER - Foundation of Sunnyslde School " Addition Is Found , ; Faulty. . CONTRACTOR OBLIGED '. - , TO BUILD IT AGAIN Wittgnberf Declares Work Must Be Done According to Contract Even If Completion "of Building Is De layedContractor Bennett Explain j Bast Sid SepartmaBt, The foundation of th addition to the Snnnystdw school Ti as" been ordered"torti down by Director Wittenberg., chairman of th building committee of the city school board.T.-J. Jonea, srohltect of the building, in making an inspection of the-work' on -th foundation.; discovered that th mortar used In tha brick con struction was practically' worthless.- He called- in Mr.- Wittenberg, who. as chair man., of th building commute, has su pervision , of all construction work on school buildings, and a thorough exam ination was mad of th work with the result that .the contractor, J. E. Bennett, was ordered to tear out all work don on th foundation. Mr. Wittenberg. In discussing th matter last night, said: , . "Yes, I made ah Inspection together with Mr. Jones, our architect, of th work den on th addition to th Sunny side school and found it s unsatisfac tory that w ordered It torn out. "All th work that ha been dona on this addition has been crude and slov- lenlr. W have had constant trouble. with th contractor In our effort to get him to live up to the terms of his con tract. : Sine this trouble has arisen 1 am afraid that th building will not be finished within th specified time. This, of course, will cause a delay which I am afraid will Interfere w 1th J school work mt the bos-lgnlng of the next ach ool juai bond for th proper completion of thl building and w shall certainly require him to livt upTORrtwraig-f hi con tract" - -Jt-E gsinielt, the euuttaetorr'Wheg seen last, night, mads the following statement: ' "I sublet th foundatton-of-tbl build ing to a man named Bklnner. He em plowed a foreman on- tha Job who did a part of the work in an unsatisfactory manner. As soon ss I found this out. I ordered th defective work torn down. This delay will not bs serious enough to Interfere with completing th annex on time. I am sorry this trouble cam up. I have had no-troubl befor this with th -chrul board, about thla Job. I have th contract for three schoolhouse to hunt in PorUaaa and. 1 am going to finish them all qn tlmeT . Tha contract pric for thla Sunnysid addition waa 118,000. It is to be a six- room nnex."The achool board expected at th tlmeh contract-wa"let-tnat1 th building would be finished in time for th opening of. th fall term of school. The Sunnysid school has here tofore been known as an. overflow build lng, mor pupil applying for admission than could b accommodated. The following eases were filed during th past wsek In th eastr side- Just tee court: Th Smith-Premier Typewriter com pany vs. W. S. Armstrong, for th re covery of 1100 du on typewritera.- The Eilers Piano House vs. D. E. Payne; the complaint alleges that th Eilers Piano company sold to oeienaani one suit of clothes vaiued at 814.84, on set harneaa. 816, and tuned A piano for which 88. SO was charged. Altha N. Emmons and H. H. Emmons, her husband, filed a complaint against OOrossTTorTth: inaraji!3'l.1lja-" tb vaius of sioo, aiso tor aamages to xnm aiuuuni of 850 for the wrongful detention of XllHe.1 : John Moore has filed suit against Charles Kreger. Th complaint sets forth that Kreger employed Moor to work tor him for 815 per month, hi board, lodging and tobacco, that he worked 18 months, that there i an an- paid -balance du of 881 which h baa been unable to collect. ' In the case of Taylor y. Councilman Sharkey demurrer to th complaint has been filed by defendant a. attorney, Th Horn Telephone company's hand some building at Eaet Eleventh and Eaat Morrlgonstrtet Is almost completi fTh telephone company expects to oc cupy th building not later than J in y x, aat aide Hleti achool build- rngtr -irrrapldly nearlng oompletlon. Th wall of th "second story-ar up; there remains on story and the attic to be finished. Tn fore man says that - with no bad luck clmerican - Restaurant oom txxxo ajts oovox stsv OPXK BAT A8TD ITIOKT. nsday sinner from 11 a. sa. o S p. m. Ghloken Soup with Kioe, fre with ..BBMJa. . Btlloed Oaonaabar lOo, Tomssnss. . .1Q Xattao 10, Tonaa Onloma 5 Chloawa aaiaa acayoaaais zuf Plokled Molland Xsrrlng ,..&) gteemed x,in ihi oiaaas, - Siawi auaer .20 .IS) 1B 20 15a Boiled Salmon, Cream Saao Baked XaUba auaog Clam 15a, Fried Shad. . . Oiaam Bouillon with Toast Boiled Ox Tongue, Spanish Sauo Banana Fritters, Brandy Saao. las vrwn nwi, mwmw. ...... Broaded Tsal CmOata. Tomato - at ano '..ZOO Ohlokn Pot Ft with Dumplings. . . 25 Fork Spars Bibs with Spinach. 7720 i (trmaa Vot Boast with sToodU4nTT151 Baked Fork and Beans , . ......... 1 5 Codfish Balks, Cream Sane ISO Corn Beef Kaah, roaohad Xrs.....lS4t riokled lambs' Tonga. Votato lad ........znc Baked Lank rto, atom Styl ISO sTpasra! and Che 10 Calve tvn Breads, TUleroi ano 400 Shad BO MlCTTrn,. , .200 Boast Sprlna; XAmb, Stint Same and rrn Fea ZOO Boa SVbT of Fork with Breeding.. ISO Boa-rt X.g mt Teal with Dressing. ..160 8toaat Beef with Fan wravy Avparagna on Toast lOO trawberriea and ream, Mada.tn Orearoa ......lOO trswvarry-Short Cak...........lO0 SUaahaiiy to Or asm i ..,lO0 Strawberry Ft .80 Apple, tasM, Custard. Ooooanat, Fnsnp. kin, Aprioot ana osttfrr rsi 0 Coffee, Bread and Butt and Fotatoe with au rers. 1h, Bailk ers md JuumDermcns CAPITAL $250,000 .WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS . . . - , - t , . . i . -. -. Corner Second and Stark Sta. 1 , ',1 Portland!, MonrJay, Transact a Gsnaral Banking Business Wita a Savings Department im . Connection, omont. . - .' - - . - . , D. C. Feltim.. ,.Prnrat rred. B. Betkebill.....rirrt Vliv-Prwtdnt - Joan A. Keating.. ...Sees4 tce-Pml(lBt K. C. sfers..-..........-u.....Cahler -11. D. gtory............aalUnt Ciqlef AUCTION SALE Magnificent Chinese and Japanese Wares, Curios and Matting A Chance to Buy Them at. Your Own Figures. . Account of retiring from retail, business, v A large stock to be sold. - - - - " - JiEADQUARTERS FOR Shirtwaists $179 TO ADVERTISE Our Stamped Shirtwaist Patterns w will sell for ONE WEEK ONLY any of our beautiful designs In Shadow French or Eyelet Embroidery stamped on fine Handkereihef Linen. Regular value 88.60 and 88,00. Thl aal fl.T MaU orders filled. . "f Ncedlecraft Shop ..... ass Waahlngton St. th building will be ready" tof occupancy early In September. Th inability to get brick and stonemasons has Interfered to soma extent with th progrees of th building. . It has become a known fact . that Oeorg Quinlan, who retired some dsys ago from th police fore, will be ap pointed -elork aat eld lustlc court with th incoming or tne new aa ministration In June. ' 3. K. Craib. th clerk orihemaaraTd Justlc court, will retire from that office arly In June and devote himself to th ractic or lw. Mr. craio ns nein nis position as cIerarror'thpaat fuur years. Th application of th Pacific State Telephone company 'for a franchise In Wt.Joha struck another ansg-at-th last -meeting of tht council tn that olty. Tha ordinance wa unsatlafaetory to a majority of ths council In that It did not properly safeguard the Interests of the people and waa referred back to th com mute with Instructions to amend and report at th next meeting of th eouncll. SUFFRAGISTS WIN FRIENDS AND GASH DONATIONS - aawafcaaamasnwassaaas-saBansai Women Busy at Headquarters Folding and Mailing Cam paign Literature. Th auffragista . bav som warm frlenda and gifts of money ar con stantly coming In. .At yesterday's meet ing Mra. R. R. Hog and Mra. Buck- man were mad life members of th as sociation 1 In grateful recognition of i gift of 880 from each of them. Dr. Henry Waldo Co, too. wa th donor of 880, through hi wire, tn state preal i-dat. Esther, rohl waa. tendered n, yot of thank for her successful manage ment of a float In th "Mad In Oregon" parade. Resolution from th ..state convention of tha Patrons of Husbandry at - Albany laat week-wer read . and a vot of thanks given. Th session was n short on because th work I so heavy at th headquar ters that all present felt their help wa needed mora there. Almost all went over to th rooms In th 8 teams build ing and helped In th folding and mail ing of campaign mattar. - Between II OBOWTJIO AOBBS A8TS FAZBS. ; Mr. Joel Sumner. - Bremond. Te.. write.-April It, ItOSt "I bav used Ballard' Snow Unlment In my family for three year. I would not be with out It In the houn I have used it on mv little clrl for growing sain and achea In her kneea It cured ber right way.- Jl bv iIm used it for frost bit ten fMt, with good success.- It Is the beet Hr "t I r 880, 80a and L0. Ij . erj. Clatra 4 C. 1 Bant Orcfoa ' May 28 ' SISKOTOBS. , Sr. K. a. t. aUekMitia, LIot 8. Wealwwtk. . George O. Blnsbas , . , , b. O. Pcltun. Frtd H. anrkchlld. r . J oka A. KMtlBg. ' v . M. C. Mnr. " p. D..Btory. JUbrt T..natt, ; mXXXXZXX2ZZZ2ZZZZ3 n OF .1 ', V WHOLESALE FIREWORKS.' :.B.CoIweII . ' (arsMrty fi !'. v --JtTOiJESAllLABIJLtt 1- , - - - i Daily, 2;30 and 7:30 p. at . ' 8B1. 888, 8M Third SC. ear. Jettweea. - Big Storo of Uttlo prices r; roixownro teices wnx sats tou a 0 STZXT DdlXAB. OITAUTT STAaAVTZX scHTtLnro's szax bakxbs fowoxb - U still, per lb .tie, sar oaAJTuTATED svoAa, rza SA0Z.aiTa ' 81 LBS SMt OEAJnTLATIO 8UOAX. 1.0 8 ptgs Mtgselia eieaaed tarrants .........IS !pkf sew t-mwa seided ralalns ........tAo lb sew S-erows loose Mnecatels ........S3 lb eaa Royal baking powder 4Ue Crosse A Biacswell's alive on, t settle.. l ib pks Arm a Hiantr eoda .......... .... 1-gal eaa fany table irrnp. .............. .40 H-l ees fasey table amp.. ............. to S lba French prsnea in hreddod Whaat blacalt. per pkg ..........10 0 lb Louisiana rle v.,.83 fiDcf Earlf June Pea, par 4oa.... ....... .SO IS bare Rnjal Bavon aoap ................. T can beat U ar4tos Is dl. ............ ..Jao 0e w.iatara 1-lb eaaa. ol14, per 4o. ...... .M H-O eata. S-lb pk(. per pkg....,...,.......ina Beat picnic bama, per lb. ......... ..........Ha Bmt mttas kam (bonalias) per W. ........ lie Shrvddrd eocoasat, par lb ..................Us ' iiai 1-Hunt sov-"ac Scotcb eats. Bar aas roaium ccr.ai, per psg TtXX't Ttt pth-WJajj-pr tieac enrt-wfieac near, H box anna crackwe (abovt 10 lba) .......toe Kncllab Brcakfaat tea. per lb .............1ft Fancy Oonpewdcr tea (rvsmlar 8Se) ........lSe Bmkra Java Onff. par lb .............10 . TTnda Blaenlt. ser Dka. ........... &m Tiger cream (10 sis). last Side tHv4a sAMSday aad : TKOn kLaXK Specialist - Prematniwtlrayhe.wnirlng" HaTr T)andrurrilemvyrnritr Diseased Scalpa treated. Fao Work. Prematdr Wrinkles, Black . -, Head a, Acna, Brown Spots, Mole and Warts removed without acid or knife. - All instruments sterile " id Beat city referencoa. Boom SS, Basse! Bldg, 1SSV6 4h -" St, Cot. Morrison. . Offlo Fhom Faetn gag. sctuimu BLAIR Ca - MAIBLB 0 - oaawm - woaa. , Artaitle saaaa- ; mvnta, naaao Iam. OBMtery ' . a bulldln wortl anansfcturd from tb bMt t marble ana f ranM, OHTaapnaaaoc a ad caa ptly attaai to.. Ua C4 tudlsoa.. iuttt Iridt . PORT- -LAND ORE OOM and 50 woman are kept constantly at work all day, th greater numoer volun teering thlr services. Two extra room have been taken for workrooms in ad dition to ths thra regularly used snd busy women sit at long table thar p 1 speak confidently of their assured V! - lory next week. Oart eata'a" "X". ... '"" ' Carl Denton has srrar-'l ths- ' selections to be lnc)ii'i-4 in f progrsm St Trinity crairr: At II a. m. a r m nr: "Fllvl 1 arcn f At 8 p. m. "Lievatl' 1 : !9le)j "Verst la T , 1