7112 CUZCOII DAILY JQUr.IIAtt TOIITLAKD, FRIDAY EVENING, ;v JUNE 1, 1ZZ3. ii i, ii i nt ias""" rw ' ' Fliyill(l40 OE DIKED I -. VJ. . - , . ..... ,. , r , SUPREME CQURTSAYS-THAT REALTY BOARD TT TT -'Enthusiasm Displayed by Mem f - bers at Launching of Nsw 1 , - ... -r -. -, ,; Organization. BOARD MAY CONSTRUCT BUILDING OF ITS OWN Business Men of the City Will Hold Mass Meeting; f or the"7 ' ". ' , Purpose. The Furniture Dealers COMMITTEES WILL MAKE ! MANY IMPORTANT REPORTS Move Speakers Introduce the Idee and Many Offer to Take Bond in En . ,;, terprise Plana for Advertising City of Portland Discussed. .-VW-P- v Tbe Poland Realty board save lu first annual dinner laat evsnlns; at the -Coramerclal. -club, . and it - was a thor oughly enjoyable and auccessful affair. it was practically tbe real Jatmebins f tb" new organisation and -reat enthu siasm wn manifested, particularly when the first speaker, C. K. - Henry, TJrseheJSulldlns of a Home for .the board and offered to take 15,000 of- the stock . or bonda in auob a etruoture. Other speakers referred to the same subject and each reference was greeted with; hearty-applause. It is- probable that. In the next few days the project will take. shape-and S building commit tee be appointed. . - The members of the board nd their vueats were welcomed by President W. H. Moore, who Introduced A. H. Blrrell as toaatmaster. About CO persons were present and enjoyed the dinner, which waaarranaed by a committee composed of A. J. Daly, Fred A. Swans son and X O. Rountree. Toasts were responded to by Whitney 1 Boise, Tom: Richardson. Assessor D. P. Blsler, F, A. Rwenason. .Henry E.- Reed, J. A. Wells, Henry JTrlei and. ot hers, - - : s)peaks of Adyaatacaa.-r""";-:, ? Mr, Boise- In his address spoka of the ad vantsra bt raT. realty board,-bow It could elevate the tone of that business, bttt above all could settle the question of commUalona, and In thla one respect t K "powwrot suud bolht tr-the property holders .ana T.te tha members nf ,,lha oaro. . ,, . ... . . - ' yi County Assessor Slslar's -address was particularly interesting. He spoka of "pity rate and the combined rata for tiry, county, port of Portland, "etc., was lbe lowest of ayiy elty on the coast He said the 8eattle city rate was some thing like It mills and that If that city had a city - rate of 6.1 mills, as Port land baa. they would advertise that fact all over the country and bare balloons floating; over the city with that rate mblaaoned on them so all visitors could read. Mr. Sigler said . that if rlrhtly set forth the S.3 mills city tax tet area tea tadYertlsement.-F ortland ... can have. .... , : . Among hfls" jirsefflTTir th banquet r were W. H. Moore. F.) A". 8wensson. A". H. Blrrell. E. J. Daly, Oeorce Schalk, Jamea' Row ntree Henry Fries, William Moll. J. A, Wells. Jt. M. Wilbur, Fred erick Andrews, Van W. Anderson, F. A. "Northrupf Whitney It Boise, Tom Rich ardson, K. A. Jackson, . E. E. Lindsay, t". K. Henry, . F. Tompklna...,.Henry Moore, J, A. Currey. Mr. Rtewart. M. J. Clobeasy, M. O. Griffin, Flortaa Fuchs, Goldschmldt;-1 MrrTteldner, Cord Benstake, . Daniel Edwards. Harry ." Palmer, George Fields, Joseph M. Healy. "Hennr E. Reed, M. K. Lee, James Flynn and H. M. Whiting. : ... : y - r , ' " " ' ' . . ,..-t .: Joba Oaa Stop It. 4 From the Detroit Journal.- - bourse"! the fedratsovernmnt Is its attempt to atop sambline; at Hot Springs, Arkansas, it will call in' the virtuous assistance of Mr. John ' W. Oatea. ' . -., . v - - Selection of Permanent Location for PaU Industrial Fair Will Be Theme for Discussion Plans for This Year -.tot Be" Considcred.yr r .jrctr .There will ba a rousing mase meeting at the Portland hotel Wednesday even ing of business men who are interested in the fall Industrial exposition and permanent exhibit It -la expected that the meeting wflj "be more -largely afc, tended than any that Jiaa been held In Connection with the movement. At the meeting reporta of the various commltteea that have been at Work will be submitted. The most Important re port will be that of the committee on buildings and grounds. The committee was appointed for the purpose of mak jng . dennue -and - permanent -- arrange ments for a home for the Industrial fair. It has met with" "flattering success and the promise Is given that when final ar rangements are concluded -the fair-will have a permanent home that will ba an ornament to the city. It la admitted, however, that the fair thla year will not be held In the per manent quarters. - A year or so will -be necessary to complete : the plans that are being made, and meanwhile tempo rary, quarters will be secured. Accord ingly those in charge of the fair ar planning to nod a suitable place. rair lais year. - , - - The sHe and buildings of th Lewis and Clark fair have been suggested as the most suitable place, and It IS aaid that they will likely be aelected. The buildings are -In-good condition and thef grounds may also be made preaentable tydla Cm PBxkhssn'm , - is a positive cure for all thoae painful ailments ol women. - It will entirelj eure the worst forms of Female Com plaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, Fallingr and Displacements and conse quent Spinal Weakness, and ie pecnll arly adapted, to th Changt oj Lift. It will surelj eure. . . ; ..'7 RURALLEnERrGARRItRSJRl - Members .of Oregon Association Gather In Portland to Dis- cuss Vital Topics. ; ;" The annual "contention oF 'the Oregon RaHeteaearriera' association began in Portland thnf morning.. While not many of the delegates-, have arrived at thlstlme. It la expected" that nearly CAFE AND MUSIC HALL WEEK BEGINNINQ -MONDAY, JUNE 4-1- -Retunrfor One Week Only WallaceJLBceclL Comedy Acrobatic Sketch, Fiechffs Tyrolean v.- Sextette :"-7--:'7---, in W' " , .. "The Anvil Chorus" FromJ!Il Trovatore" I ; , 1 ' . ' ' ' " Jhe ' Great and Only 'Lillian Melbourne . ' Comedienne ..toulse Keesinj ; Operatic 1 Specialty '. : Belle Lawrence;; In Specialty -: ..rMOVINOPICTURES" "Comical Auto Tour" Films Special Daily Matinees fronr . 2 to 5 o'clock. . ; SPECIAL SUNDAY UATOEE ; 2laSaock .Program Changed Daily. Entrances at 21 North Third street. 21, 23 and 25 North Sec end street, and 243. 245 and 247 Burnaide street. - 0 "' J. h v t w taakmoho. It has cured more cases of Female Weaknesa than' any' other remedy the world baa ever known. It la almost in fallible in such cases. ' It dissolves and expels Tumors in an early stage of development. That DaaMng-down FocZag, eauaihg .pain, weight and headache. Is Instantly relieved, and "permanently cured by Its use. Under all clrcum stanoea it acta in harmony with the) female ay stem. It corrects . , . r'-; Irregularity, - s ' Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weak oeaaof the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloat lng, Nervous Proetration, Headache, General Debtlitr. - Alao i Dlxxlnmsm, Fmtntnmmm, Extreme Lassitude, 'J don't-care . and want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excit ability, lrritabillty,.nervo-usnesa, sleep lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the ' blues," and backache. These are sure indications of FemaJe""'WeakBesa, fpmeJIejngjenieRt of the organaJTor Kidney Complaint . and Backache of tither sex the Vegete ble rpound la uneciuaued. : - i ou can write jsn. rnuuam apon yourself In strictest confidence. . f st Thy Sweet Voice. - - from, the opera! "Samson snd Dellian,-r oy Baini-oaen. very effectively. Bhe possesses a aweet, pleasing voice. The chorus did some of Its best work In Father Dominic's "Beautiful Wtllsmette.--- -Ttr the dlssppofhtment of the audi ence. Charlea Cutters solo. Tt Is Enough." from , the opera Elijah.", by Mendelssohn, had to b omitted because the soloist waa suffeiing from a severe COld.- " i : r-p: 'v? ' - The feature of th program was.7 of course. "Verdi's "Requiem." . This, one of ' the grandest' of the great Italian master's 'oomposlMotis, and one 'of the most atffltfult to" render propertr.f wea handled, by the chorue and soloists sat Isfactoruy much better' than' migkt be expected of a chorus of -amateur sing ers. The tenors were decidedly ' weak and' unoertala of their music,- but this defect was not -fatal to the chorus work, i The solo . work of Mr. Cutter wss good,' though Ms voice wae not In form, -v '' " " v " ". Tf A. E. Tower. ayerymembec:pftti9 Le,asocJ.u ilwp m IJll; be In attendance tomorrow, president A. K. Tower of Junction City,- Vtoe Prealdent : X. - P . Loop - of M cM mnvllls and Becretary J. H.-Gotns of Albany with tTe taatabei1 Of TO anv com mittee all arrived early on the scene to make Snal arrangements of the details 0 the oonventlon. work, -. .. , At tomorrow's meeting, the principal session, topics of vital Interest to the rurafleuei-uaineis win no1 taaeavap. The salaxy auertton prom1is to be the most burning of the convention.' The further organisation of the carriers and methods In effecting further efficiency In the aer rice -will also be given. mucK consideration. V ' BQYER CONCERT AT HE1UG AROUSES i INTEREST Interesting Program Listened to ; by ! City's Social and ' .. Musical Leaders. . The - Boyer 'concert at the Helllg theater last night proved to be of more than -ordinary . interest In muslo and society circles. The house was filled with an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. William - H. Boyer. the In structor and director, has reason- to- be proud of bis singers. 1 The program In cluded some uncommonly difficult mu slo, which the musicians handled With credit to themselves and their In structor. The audience was generous and persistent with Its encores, and the soloists were showered with beauti ful bouquets of flowers. Frankle Rich-trr-4he bitnd eemposer of- the ' opera, "The orand Nasar," three selections from which were rendered by the or chestra, and Father Dominic, composer ef "Beautiful Willamette.' sung by the chorus of 10 voices, were forced to rise In their seats In the body of the bouse aad bow acknowledgment to the vocifer ous applause accorded their edtnpoal tlena The chorus was Composed " of ' IS voices, the solo parte being hsndled by Hiss Eula Bennett, soprano: Miss Ger trude Holmes, contralto; Miss Jessie McConnell, mesao-soprsno; Charles Cut ter, baritone, and William H. Boyer, tenor. Mis Eva Benson was accom panist The orchestra music wss bandied by a special orchestra of JO pieces. . -' Miss lula Bennett sang "My Heart TEN-YEAR-OLD BOY DROWNED IN SANTIAM - 8peUl Dlspttrh to Tbt Jearsal.l Salem. . Junel, rTheJ 0-jfer-old son of ,Ex-County Treasurer ... Oeorse I Brown of Btaytbn waa drowned In the Bantlam last evening while playing on a big log raft. The body baa not been recovered.- , , : "Verbal Uast !YI2i lYKscsses Bi.a e asi-i ae ' V . -L Henry Jennlng A Bons, a private cor- poratlon. appellant, vs. Ernest Miller, respondent-, appeal from Multnomah county, Hon. Alfred B. Bears Jr., judge; affirmed In an opinion by Chief Justice , '' Bean, . Jennlng A . Sons occupied two store- rooms on First street In Portland. ' one ' .. under a lease for. a. term of yeara and the other from month to month.. ..The last-named storeroom waa aold, and Jen-' . ning Bons entered Into an agreement ' - by which they , remained In possssalon . of. the storeroom, paying the! ususl . rental. Before doing so. howeven they - bad . entered -Into negotiations for ths ' renting of a room serosa- the street.-: ' Upon making their agreement with the . new .owner they ceased such negotia tions and released all their lights In ' . and to such storeroom across thestreet. ' Miller, the new owner of their second . . storeroom, commenced an action of f ore!- . " ble entry and detainer against Jennlng 7 aTBons. anJTWy "broQgfiTthW SUtrtd' nT; " Join Its prosecution and for the specific ' performance of . the oral, agreement. They set up possession -and the -eur -' render of their tights to ths storeroom .1 ,ecr.oaths. street as a pan performance-- or tne contract aurnoient to take the .court-held such acts Insufficient for that . purpose, and dismissed tfieiulVw1iteii wsa sfftrmed. - - - - . .- Must Vacate 172 First Street by-J une The Supreme Court this Week decided that we must quit one of our. stores, an as both stores are full from basement to fourth floor with' furniture, carpets and other necessities to complete house furnishings, we must dispose of half of .the stock, and do ,it- quick.. '. . . ; V'.- : ; ; "- l:-:'' '.-'f( ". :".:. We Intend to Cut and Slash Prices in Order to Get Rid of the Goods in Two Weeks . Prices will be no object. J Come and make your selection, and do It quick. - We lose thousands of dollars, but we have no remedy 'TThetory-of xmr-fightt newspaper report herewith. S The Home Furnishers 172-174 First Street KILLED BLMISSED - - ; BLAST ON RAILROAD (Spedat PlptcS to Tie J(rsL) , Hood River. Or., June 1.C A. Wells wss killed this morning - at' Alligator rock, on the north bank railway grade opposite Menominee, while digging -out 1 a mlsseoTDIaat whlcfi expiodiKl.-a large rock striking him on-the head. Two others In the gang were Injured, but not seriously, Wella- lived- at-Orlent, Washington. His family is camping; at Alligator rock. COOK MADE RECEIVER -rXAT VANCOUVER OFFICE - - - 4asal apeeUl 4erle.) - Washington, June The .following nominations of postmasters were made today: For California, Wiliara Tlsdsle, at Redlands; Thomas M. Wright, at "WataonvlHes -for -receiver - of public moneys. Alexander J. Cook . at Vancou ver, Washington, and Frank A. TwltchelJl at Seattle f for register of ths lsnd of fice at 8eattel. J. Henry. Smith. YIELDING TO SCIENCE BWCmT'SrTJlSEASEANirT)Ixn jwBETES CAN NOW BE CURED ; , City Jeermal. , . From the Kaa setlS- aciBe. ' Th IXibetre are - lmiMe beretefore vVUIIns erne hr eee control of Brlabt'a Xn nrobaMv tb SMSt. Imporiasi pilshaestR' Taw iHmm wre nldrrd fataL lYom reetsr vlepient 1- (Us rrmn Ham and trasi eonflnalng fart Is this titj It seat rare ef both these SreaSad eesrialBSS can sow b effected. The aw forsMla wes Srat pt to the- test hi tbU city h? a pmailmst hotel Baas whe had eihauatad local sirdlcal skill la a kteg settle with a arvere eaae ef Dtabatea. B got saea reaalt that ba apreaS the sews aawna hi frlmes a boot town, aad It would aatonlah th public to kaow the saatoer, character and nmmliMmc of the eattoals now raeevcrtas la kanaao City. . . . ' ' ' To aarartala tf seraiaarat roUef kaa been ef fvrted hy the sow troatamt, as ant all ef the local rosea that bsve ha troat4 are of cosiparadToly renmt Sato, the foUowtas wire wsa sent to California, whore the aow etsretie as bora la naa for the yt Tr or two: , I .KasMS City. jan. IS, 190S. . A. Crorhon. Proprtotor Bulletls. . . Has rraadoc, CsU SototbI promlmmt I'lHiras of Kansas fwy report ojoaaVrful reeoverla froat Bri(hta Wa rs at aaS Diabetes by aae of Fulton'e Coaa Bouad. Kindly advise as If eoceaasfol aad par. BMaeat rasulta aave hers aeeoaspliaaed la y tttT- TH s JOTBX Ala- OOMPXKX. 2 la reply tho - foil Inf wtre-orso ss4ia4 froai the Breslns Bollotln: . - -' Saa Frasetsca, Jas. IS. IPOS. Kaneae Oty Joornal: r-erinanoBt results tare. Know a dorter whe arkaowlodssa abaolnte rocovory fresi rHshetoa. Msay aatbontle euros ot Brtcht'a Plaraos. , B. X. CBOTHERS. Oao of fee Bkast woadorful laeaoetlea m this rlty a that of Dr. J. M. Qurat ef U West Third etrert. Hie esso of Wsbetrs wss of long standi no and s sorloas that ho S adrfoad te r to riorlda. Ourlnc has abasnia Is the aoatb-the howl aaso, sooiioa of abors. haartss of tho eaoe. laforasod the sartor's wife that ho waa roroTorlnc froa the as oar disease, sod that her haobord could lotoast, aad on hie rotors ho louordlataly took an the now sroparstloa. The sVirtor aow statro that bo aoou hoasa to art rollsf. Norajsl slrop wsa rosforrd. stronsth rrfsrnrd lad la now wngba nmro tbaa for Iho Ust yrors, whra th Disbotoa trot aiado Ha eonearaare. The AocSBr bss wry sstnrslly soon the asoaaa ef ethrr easra using the aow sperlSca nd IWU that practically the aaaaa rrsnlta wore obtalaod. . The eauorlsnee of the hotel sua aloe- aeon mnclBOtTs. Ho atatra that he had alse Dla botre for roars aad baUorrd It laeurahio till a wrotoru trarollsr ana called sis stuatten te the i r ro rort. a shut wore brlnf sisdo Is Sss FranHsce. Th rasulta wore. If snythlns. Bjnre sVAnlt thaa la the ease ef t)r. Oooot for a poo hie twotrry he pasood for llf tasar anc. He llwtae has proa the ataaas ef ethrre bore -takla It With like results. Other late rssro reported Include twe rocev. ortoa fraaa Brtsht a Dlorooo. both the pattoota botu pmuilaoat to. local swreaatlla efrclea KsBoaa City Journal. ' If aayonoi harrag know Ira or ef a case of Btishra DIsMs or IMsbrtre wtll ered os .too him a TV Mross w trill boo mat rooy are srot full Sstslls ef tlto . Important dtsrooory. W arm for th trosfaaoat sod hsro H In ator1 WOODAJtO, ClSkS CO., rOBTLAXD, OS. ... ... ... ... - ,tv.-y v P O RTLAN D'S NEW D EPA RT ME NT STORE SPECIAL Discount With Every Purchase BOOT W0.1RY! WATCH US GROW t -PWPECIrES. WASH SILKWAISTS, lace insertion yoke, embroidered fronts, former price .25Specialatordayrrrrrr.eJ1.90 WASH,, WAISTS, white lace yokes, insertion, embroidered Jronts ... ; t usf SUIT PATTERNS,-Lawns and Gintrhams. Special Satur day"6rieirach . . ' . 1 i". . . .". . . : . . : ........ 59 tXACE CURTAINS7ttTngMrnr3afds.''Sp day .... ............. ..... ...1.4 ALLOVER LACE; Zy2 yards, formerly $2.25.. ...... $180 PRINTSrall colors andpatterns.Sattrrdaw Specialyth4Va TOWELS, barbers', regular 60c. Special Saturday, doz.39 - " SHEETS, 63x90, regular 65c" Special . .T.T.7.T.V . . . . .48 PILLOW SLIPS, valued at 15c. ... . .... 1.. .llf HANDKERCHIEFS, embroidered, regular 25c values. Spe cial Saturday . .' TZytf EMBKUID,RIcS, endless variety ot patterns and designs, -regular 25c kind. Special Saturday, yard.. 15 I EXTRA-SPECIAL I XidTef' Stockings, black, tan and gray: Special, dozen MaBaaaHMaaaBBaBHHBaBaHaaaaBHBHaBMHBBBBBgpaaooooBMoaBBa' oo Mm.. tt.t a ' . . . r-r 'l l . r : t KlUtJUWO, Deauiiiui enauca ana paiicrns 01 iviuuuns, o incites wide, special saturaay v?. WASH BELTSrfmelybToideTetl. ... . .... . . . . . .T.v;10e BACK COMBS, polished shell, plain and gold and silver mountings. Special Saturday............, ....5 PINS, black, in cubes, large and small sizes, per cube. ... .4 TOOTH BRUSHES, "Superior' brand, regular 25c value. - Special Saturday 11 CORSET STEELS, warranted absolutely -rust-proof. ...Spe ; rial. Saturday. o r-e--- m at eV f t HOSE SUPPORTERS, a sample lot valued at from 25c to -Tocrrspectar aaturdajrr- NATIONAL BRAND San Silk, any color. Special... .2 - -"BASEMENT SPECIALS Blue Bell Tar Soap, 12 bars for. ........ ....... ...... 25 Pyles Pearline, 10c package, 6 packages for............. 25 Pyles Pearline, 5c package, 12 for. ...... ................25 "Nysa"ToilerSoap,"Tegulaf price 10c cake. , Special Saturday, - 12 cakes for................................... .....25 PICTURES A fine line of pictures, ovals, black and gold frames, hundreds of interesting and artistic subjects, sold ' all over at $1.00. Special Saturday, .......... . .... .73 Diner. Sets, 60 pieces, English semi-porcelain, sold at $6.25. --Special-Saturdayrpcr setm . . ; . . . nTTV.'v: . ;;ij4.00 SHOE SECTION Ladies Patent Bals. Special. ........ . ............. .f 1J8 . LadieslPatent Bals., llow heelsheavy-solesr Special.1.08 Ladies' Dongola Bals., all sizes. -Special.... ........ .13 Men's Shoes, heavy. box calf Bals. and Bluchers. Spl. $2.48 Men's Box Calf Bluchers. Special. . . . I .v. . . . . .': v.v.T2.23 Boy?' Shoes, tan ; just the thing for summer, from 8 to lZVi. Special ............. v.......;..:.,.............fl3 RUN'S SECTION X'nderwear, plain ribbed and light merino, all sizes. Special lot ..........v. 43 l arrd-Neerligee-Sirirt-ar 4rv percale, madras and black !uckr pecial ........... ....,.-.,'. .-. .fc--jp- . . ,;. . .40 Handkerchiefs, linen, large size, in plain and fancy borders, . hemstitched. . Special . , ... ... . ........................ .7 Men's Fancy Wash Vests, in .new shades and attractive pat terns, all sizes. Special.................. $1.45 MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FaLLED AT TIIZCS PHICri ID. ir - t