TIIS OrvECOII DAILY JOUrvNAt, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH .3. 1C07. Tc;vn.Tcp!53 roiriOHTi Ahrnatxirr. tTsMg Baker ........ Lxutm Sta "Coder ImM Ordws" Ljrt ....'Tba Senator Deasbler" VauUa'liie ....'The Tenderfoot" . "Aa a liaa atowe" . ..'A Cowboj'e Olrl" 'Under Sealed vrend Th P. Charlton. I. J, and . II Cast Store having outgrown Its present location at 12 Washington street, has leased the now Buchanan block at Sal and tit Washington street, between Fourth - and Fifth strata. Saturday morning thla firm will opaa to tha people of Portland tha flneet and bat equipped f, 1 and II Cent Store la tha northwest. Do not mlaa tha arrand open ing; aa marvelous valuta will be given upon that occasion. --.' ,w ' i , ' " For tha, fifth time within two' years T. Scbulsa, a tailor, at Union avenue, acaln suffered at the hands of aneak thieves yesterday morning;. Two young men entered tha establishment and one of tha visitors requested Bcbulsa to saw soma buttons on his clothes. After the atrangers had taken their departure the tailor discovered that a 1 suit pat . tarn had . aayaterloualy disappeared. Bchulae reported the matter to the po lio and a detective has been detailed to make an Investigation. - - Examinations for positions la tha fed- - eral eivtt-service- have been announced as follows: April 24, apprentice drafts man, entrance salary. 120. full salary up lo 1(0; farm-superintendent, It.iOO per years scientific assistant, depart ment of agriculture, I 00 to 11.200 a year; linotype machinist, government printing office, at H cents par hour. ' Further Information , may be received ' from Secretary Lalgn, postofflce. - , - The True Conception of God" will ba , dlaeuased by minister and audience Bun day evening at tha Swedenborglan serv ice held In. Knights af Pythias nail, cor ner of Eleventh and Alder streets. Rev. Hiram Vroomaa will, open and close tha discussion. Admission Is free . and the public Is Invited to ba present 'and to -participate. , ui ) '" If embers of Bellwood "Preabjrterlan church, corner East Seventeenth street and Spokane avenue, have arranged for a series of revival services which will commence April 1 and continue every evening except Saturday. Rev. J. EI Snyder, tha evangelist, will ba In charged er the services. " Articles of Incorporation war filed In the county clerk's office this morning by the James Printing company. Henry, John H. and Edward H. James are tbe incorporators and tha capital stock of - the -company Is ttl.MO, divided ' Into shares of a par -value of $100 each. There is nearly as much money in the stockings, tea pots and under the carpets of the state of Oregon as there is in the banks. We believe .that instructive ad vertising will bring it into the banks, where it will be- come productive and add to f J , . s . -' me tangiDie weaitn or. tne state." V .' -'v ajBaBaa--------aa-Haaiia-B ' f. We Pay 4 Interest .' Writ for our Ftm Booklet. " ' "Banking by MalL" ' Do not fall to attend tha grand ooen Ing of ths Mew Charlton 4t Company I, 10 snd II Cent Store. Saturday morning at 201 and : SIS Washington - street. Finest store -of the kind in the north- . Delay la terribly dangerous when the ayes need attention. . We make ho charge for examination, small charge for proper, lenses. Satisfaction guaranteed. George Rubensteln. - reliable optician. 111 Fourth at bet. Tamblu and Taylor. Oregon Trust & Savings Bank 6UU and Washington Street, . ' Portland, Or. Resources $1,900,000.00 W. H. MOORE, President. K. B. LYTLE, Vke-Presldent V. OOOrEK-MOIUUS, Cashier. JUDGE CLELAND'S HEALTH IS BAD Nasal Affection Spreads to Ear and 'He I Deaf Condition Prevents .' ills Going to Dying Father. ' Friends are rreetlv worried aver the condition of - Judge John' B. dieland. who Is at Redlanda. ' California, with his brother, W. A. Cleland, In the search of health. Judge Cleland'a father Is THREE FLOORS HILL BE ADDED Ainsworth Building to Bt En- larged, evnd Mads a Six Story Building. , ' , CEMENT FLOORS JO ' BE LAID THROUGHOUT Chicago Man Purchases the Royal Bakery Property and Also a Home on Willamette Heights and Will Bring Family Hero. K. P. Charlton A Co.. I. 10 and II Cent Btora has Its grand opening in tha .new location. Ill and X0 Washington street, between Fourth and Fifth, on Saturday rooming. - Great values . oa opening day. x . A beautiful Una of Imported hats just received for faster special prices for Saturday. I S. Frakes. Ill Morrison street, asms, block with Tull Qlbbs, on Morrison. Tha Woman's ' Suffrage . aasoolatlon will hold tha regular meeting tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha rooms of Mrs. Msilory, 111 Sixth street.; Steamer Jeaaa Barkins. for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally e ecpt Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock I p, m. , - . Modern offlces In ths new Buchanan building for rent. Portland Trust Com ' pany or Oregon, southeast cornet Third ,and Oak. . , ., Xi. O. Crow will present his "Twenti eth Century Ideal" tonight ah, A. O. U. W. hall. Tenth and Washington. Free; good muslo, . . For wire and iron fences for ceme teries or lawns, phone East 702. Co lumbia Wire and Iron-works. First annual ball by Prasp'g full or chestra., Merrill's halU Monday evening, April 1. Prise waits. , y Bee Scotch Collie pups for sals Satur day In Ooddard A Kelly's window. Sixth and Washington streets. - k - Woman's exchange. Ill Tenth street, lunch 11:11 to I; business man's lunch. A cm OH Co. sells the best safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East, TS, For Kodaks. Kodak developing L I Cohen, tha Kodak store. Ill Sixth St. Mataas Arrived at Rev. M. Co pen, II First Street Phone Main Till. N ' Why pay more? Matager fits yeuf ayes for . Ill Sixth street. . 1. tf. B. t5. Brown, Eye-Ear. . Marquan. Oenava Llthla Water II First St D. Chambers, optician. Ill Seventh. ...... . . j - - Bergvr Signs lit TamhtlV Phono, ' o m mtr.-".' " lAXATIVB BROMO Qnlntn rasMTee tbe eaue. To get the rannlca. call tar full same aad look tor signature el B. W. Ore. ( lea ' F referred Btoek Canned Oeods. a : Allen A Kwls' Best Brand. . . . Jndg; J. B. Cleland. dying at Janeavllle, Wisconsin, and Judge Oeland's health Is such that ha will ba unable to visit his father, who is about mi years or see. - Judge Cleland was operated on about two month ago and went to Hood River for several weeks In. the hope of recuperating; his health. Instead of re covering ha became worse and immedi ately upon his return to- Portland left for Redlanda, where, he has been for about two weeks. - While tha operation on Judge Cleland wag for an affection of tha nasal organs tha disease later spread to his ears and ha has grown very deaf. - He Is also suffering with stomach trouble and Is said Ao ba in a serious condition. W. A. Cleland la also 111 at Redlanda. ' It was expected that Judge Cleland would return to Portland about the drat of April, aa he assumes tha position of presiding Judge of the state circuit court April II. It la now believed, how ever, that he will not be able to return to assume his new role at that time. . JUSTICE OF PEACE; MAY RUN' FOR CITT ATTORNEY William Reid Said to Bo Look- ing for Republican Norn- (nation. ''. - r F.V.BALTES aeonPAHV MAIN 100 - INVITE YOIM mnuiniES Fon PniHTIHG nr.n ard cn streets William Raid.' Justice of tha peace,! is a candidate for nomination as city at torney on tha Republican ticket Judge Raid has not as yet made any official announcement of his candidacy, -but ha has confided Id a few of his personal friends that it Is his Intention to enter the campaign and make a strenuous ef fort to secure tha nomination. - Tha city attorneyship seems a much desired berth. W. R. McOarry and John P. Kavanaugh are both after tha Re publican nomination, while Charles Pet rain has practically decided to go out after the place on tha Democratic ticket Tba probable entranoo of justice of the Peace Rcld into tha contest compli cates matters to some extent as ha -is well known In ths 'city.- Should Judge Reld secure tha nomination and election It will devolve upon the county court to appoint his successor to office, r ,. - ..," - ' ; , A Fepmlar Train sta No. 10, ever the Pennsylvania tones' differential Pan Handle Route, runs solid thrnus-n to New Tork In tl hours, leaving; Chlcaro 10:01 a, m. dally. Flrat cle.es fare Chicago to New Tork. Ill, ecnnd-claaa 111. Complete Information about Chicago-New York tratna fur nished upon request addressed to F. N. Kollock, Diet Agent Portland. Oregon, lit Stark atreet. , . J. C. Ainsworth has tinder contempla tion tha addition of three or four stories to tha Ainsworth building at Third and Oak streets, now occupied by the United States National bank. Architect Lasarus la making an estimate of tbe eost of tha extra stories and of re modeling the Interior. Mr. Ainsworth says: ; -"Waliava concIuded71fpraetlcaMei to add three and possibly four stories to the bank building. The building Is neither an office nor a bank structure at present but we hope to make such alterations aa to make it both. Our plans, which are as yet imperfectly de veloped, call for a slael skeleton frame If it can ba Installed. Tha floors will ba cement additional elevator aervtee will ba provided and a general entrance will be made on tha Oak street side." Tha Ainsworth Is one of tbe strong est built buildings In Portland, as It rests on a natural atone foundation. The walls were built of ths hardest brick laid In cement mortar, and It Is not thought that any dlfleulty will ba encountered In adding several stories to Its present height The building; re cently underwent extensive repairs at a coat of 110.000. . v A. B. Slausoa has purchased from M. F. Brady block 110 In Caruthers addi tion for 117,000. This block lies be tween Hood and Macadam streets ana fronts the Salem electric Una.' Mr. Brady bought thla property less than one month ago for 111.000. Tha half block on tha north side of Irving, between Thirteenth and Four teenth streets, was purchased yesterday by an eastern concern having a branch establishment la Portland for 110.000. The half block was owned by a party af local Investors who bought It last fall for 4.eoe. The alts has trackage facilities and It Is reported will ba Im mediately Improved by the new owners. Tha sale was mads by W, B. Btreeter. B. J. Daly snd L O. Davidson. John A.' Heusner of Chicago has ac quired - a controlling Interest In the Royal bakery, one of tba oldest and best established business ' houses in Port land. Mr. Hueener will soon bring; his family here and become a permanent resident - Ha has purchased a handsome home on Willamette heights. ' If you haven't the time to exercise aularly. Doan's Rea-ulets will prevent eonettpatlonv- They tndiieo a imlV easjr, healthful action of the bowels without rrlping. ass your Hruggisi ior uam. bio. . S - ROMANTIC HISTORY 'I OF CONSTANTINO Tenor, Banished Because Duel, Pardoned by the Queen Mother. of Portland has delight in store In ths singing of thd tenor. Constantino, when the San Carlo opera company comes to ths Helllg theatre. April 2. Constan tino was comparatively unknown to America when Henry RusseU Introduced him with the San Carlo company; in deed, it was bis personal friendship only tor Mr. Russell tnat inauoea Constan tino to come to America, for he had lone engagements planned In Europe, especially in his nstlve Spain. ' where he is first tenor for the royal opera tn Madrid. 8oaln Is doubly dear to Con stantino sines ba suffered banishment from which he was absolved by tha queen mother, Maria Christina. k Constantino, wnue a memoer ox tne engineering corps of the Spanish army soma years ago, sngaged in a dual and as duelling among army officers was strictly forbidden ha was obliged to disappear from Spain and forfeited his cltlsenshlp. Twelve years Constantino lived In Bouth America, singing fre quently la the opera house of Buenos Ayres. Then no returned to Europe and though he did not dare to venture Into Spain appeared numerous times at La Scale, Milan and In Naples and Paris. It was while In Paris that queen Maria Christina of Spain, mother of the pres- TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot , from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it A Schilling & Company San Francta Tk3 Melss (& FranEi Store $23.5Q,'BBac Suite $ E 6,85 wrrajoarr.sjpa.sv I rf - Annual Easter sale of Men's Suits to morrowTwo lines of Black Dress Suits and Fancy Suits at important price reductionsThis season's most approved styles and materials at a sav ing me shrewd buyer will fppreciate- Investigate the merits of these grand values Second Floor. Men's fine's quality and high-grade hand-tailored Black Thibet and Black Unfinished Worsted Suits,' in'regular slim and stout sizes, very best styles; well made throughout, hand-felled collars, hand-made buttonholes, hand- padded shoulders, extra quality lin-" bigs and findings a quality, suit the exclusive clothier asks you $25.00 or $28.00 for; our $22.50 values . . $ 1 6.85 Six lines of our-new 1907 Spring Suits, in fancy worsteds of the finest grade. The finest ready-to-wear gar ments manufactured in America by famous wholesale tailors the latest fashions, materials and designs ap parel the exclusive clothier asks you $35.00 a suit, i Our regular $28.00 value for this sale only at i t k $21.85 Apparel Boys' Fine Easter We are ready to outfit the boys "with the newest and most sttrsc- tire apparel for Spring and Summer wearsuits, topcoats, waists, blouses, wash suits, etc The prettiest and most serviceable styles at all prices and with every purchase to the amount of $3 or over at regular price we give one year's subscription to the American Boy the best boys' magazine published Second floor. Boys' Wash Suits in a great variety of materials, patterns and oolora; sailor and Russian blouse styles; on sale at tha low price. era ni suit. 60, T6 nd w Easter novelties In Boys and Children's Apparel; Reefers. Sailor and Blouse a Suite; plain whits and plaid serges, blue serges, velvet novelties, eta, at , exceptionally low prices; from, the garment. sai . 9S.OO tO ..4 ISfeJW Black Suits for Boys and Young Man; all-wool black Thibeta or worsteds; single or double-breasted stylei on sale at from . : ff f 12.00 to ; ....eJ..UU Boys' Norfolk Knickerbocker Salts: latest styles and a great assortment of the. most desirable material a; agas to II years; tha bast ' values in town, a suit af,ew Boys' two-pleoa double-breasted School Suits, In fancy worsteds : a thor oughly mads School suit ana warraaiea to Siva sstusTBcunry A ( -. wear; all aas, a suit. mm ent king;, waa delighted bo greatly with Constantino a singing that ana seat zor him to corns to her box that she might personally congratulate him.. She pre sented her compliments and asked that she might make him soma recognition of her regard.' Tha opportunity waa one that Constantino could not overlook and he begged the queen motner that his cltlsenshlp.be factored. This was done and a happy tenor returned forthwith to Spain. - Constantino win be Beara sere as snso In "La Oloconda" Tuesday alght to the nioeonda of Madams Nordlca and Wednesday in "La Boheme," In which Mies KeUaen also will appear. "Car men" is tha closing bill , Wednesday night- v-. ..: . Always Bay . CYSfowr Collars slil I Utmr ' s ssjmah. m n thsv soerT oaaos so oo- - Bsve-LriOGORir,srele sad bseteaheles ust aostuveiy eas t ersasj. ata. .im 00, ai iin rs raov,a.v. MtLVIs) " "3 1 Ii'kite you:! easte:.:; FRIENDS to CO.' '.El, EST VU SPEGAL LOW C0L0MI5T KATES ; Bvanro mabosI abb abbxb Prom SL PauL Minneapolis, Duluth. ' Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City and other Missouri river polnte to Portland and Aahland, Or, and ln . UrmedlaU paints .....,,,..lAM From St. Louie to Portland. Ash land. Or, and intarmedlata . points -.. ..S30.00 Prom Chicago to Portland. Ashland. Or., and Intermediate points S3AO0 1 Similar low rates front Other east ern points to the wast. Send ma full name and address of your relatives . or friends la the east that are thinking of coming te the Pcclfle Northwest, and I will have them furnished with literature and full information, or if you wish to pay the fare' of any one, tha money can be deposited with any agent of the Northern Paelflo Rail way and tioketa will ba promptly furnished. For any additional - Information wsnted. rail on or address ..- , A. D. CHARLTON Assistant General Passenger Agent, BBS Korrteoa Si, Oo. Third, . , - Boatload, vs. - -, fsVOtvMT-'r 'ejf ' V Wake Up! Sprtns; has arrived, and wo haw tha flneet assortment of carDentero tools ever placed at the servloe of woodwork ers. All of guaranteed Al quality, many or tnem emDoavinsj new iaeas ana im provements, and we are going to make special Inducements In the way of very low prloea. .j , Avery Co. . S TBXBJJ ST.' ' ; L aXfiltlrlMMil 4mt ; J I Pree sample. fWSJ. V 1 iiil.Tiin I The Shine That WonTt Explode AssreasDeaAt. Ba im wa tvMMM HARRY GE0RG0P0UL0S' 4 BLAMES EMPLOYERS Harry Oeorgepoulds - Died suit yes terday In the . stats circuit . court against tha Oregon Water Power A Railway company to recover llO.OOt damages for Injuries which ha allegra to have received while In tha employ of tha company and which bo statee were due to the aegllganco af tha oo ni ps nr. Oeorgopoulos states that ho was working oa a platform for the company In erecting; cribs and - piles .at tha Clackamas river. In Clackamas county, when the platform fell. He was In jured about the head, arms and body, externally and Internally. Aa a result of his fall tha plaintiff alleges that ha waa unconscious for IT days. Practical Millinery MODISH r v , ARTISTIC- DISTINCTIVE, 'Medium-priced headgear of tha highest ela. .The kind that it mad of good mater ials with distinction and style; not tha gaudy over-trimmed variety, but the simple, ele- g ant, practical, becoming hats that you've een unable to find elsewhere at attractive, prices. While we employ in our workroom the best talent obtainable, being out of the high-rent district, we are able to givt abso lutely the best values at moderate prices. Largest stock m the city oi this class hats at' I $4.00 to $12.00 -1 , . .- 214 Third Strtet I Corner Salmon I. I MvvM M FRALEY A week WQl Do - . " , Credit to All on , ? DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND We Want Your TradeEvery Article Guaranteed. The Standard Jewelry Spi V 189 THIRD STREET Private Loans Made on Jr 7 t Yc.r Ilc r . Phone I!-" Taat It an It wni east ss wrlta te ' as today tar a eopy af ev seoklet. dasnrlhlng are troubles. It yoa anf far from sar disease ef the are tkst eaa W cared, sad nearly all of theas ess, this Is, hr fsr, the best fitted taatltatloa oa the eoest to tell yoa sew they sbooM be treated. By as ' mesas aerleet rear eyea. They are the bast fr leads sea will ever have. Oar SMtbeOa are (sarantaad aaearate aad sattateetsry. Oet we book. VXA BXMA anntSIIX, Aiftsetlsaait Munsell Optical Co. KACISAT KM, TOmtLAhTA ',9. ' AMMXMXMTU. wShSJLThe Heil! Theatre Vials t I IreairM. : . sJ I Saialalriae I . iTasMfrew vat. I ksusee Taamiaa.l , Caasr 1. risaaa aa4 auta Wsila , i ' ' la the Tqnsftil Mn.lral Ooejad, ; r Sveamg rrleas: Lower Floor, eveapt last raws. tl-SOj last S raws. i- lssay. tU ri least fi as km. essj Kew Salllas st Thsataa. lethaad ftCW IR TrTFlTPP MaWeBs m Henaf mm Msaak Wsshtsttoa . Tha Fmtnent Trsssitlsa snd Assss, CHARLES B. AAhTOAlX geaday Klrhl. Mareh at.. "OrwhalfSe" Voartir Klsbt. aprU 1 "alias Oaasar P BICES Lews rleor. first 10 rows. iA lsst rows, SI. Balsoar. tlM, TSa. SO, wallary, S6e, Sfie, eats Mew SalUag at Tbestra. D1VDDTHD1TDR tjrirvi-.iv liiuniivu Mala 1 OIO. U BAtTVR, Oeesrat ataaaawr. ef the widai aoowa Bator swan Cssapsay. Kverr Brealns That Wees. The ontnaai simi i nnanai nay "AS A HAW SOWS." I Dlreethm Mr. Artbar llseklsr. rist. aoeaerT. Sattlsgs All New. and s Da- aiaes tiir. rirai urn, m toe waav. Mstlnee Satordar. resins arless SOe, SAs, SOst aUthwe, Ue Wert Waih "Leak llessaa.' ' ' BMPIRB TMQATRU yVaaa, Kata 11. Matoa W. Seaiaaa. War. Pitying Only tasters Rood Shnwe Tnelsat, AU Tbls Weak Matinees Wenneaday aad Sstsrasr, Perce B. Baatoa'e A Cowboy's Girl" Great Weatera B-eale flsy. Imwsnss . eesa. rarked Bonaes s-wrrwh-ra. Deat Fall to see It. Basals Xstpwe frless. Wert Attraction lea Seadrloka fat "We 0Uaa." The Grand waah Varah SS Ysadsvtlle as Lase ALB IV I ";' The aWt . 'sad His asMaa Slaslea - Trananejeat Aaaiitad by La retlte Valine SsaslsJ Aedad Ab Jaa. Trsaels alUvea AC Teat raatfar4 Ths Vasleal BsrtS Veeals A'Jea BTatt Oeadstsa - Oraadleeftpe LYRIC THEATRE - VWtUaJ'a Vwalar BW'k W" Artaraoasi aad Besslas Tsls Wees. iris Steak Oeaipear la "A axAT0'S BATroarrt." II tan ii il easts eaa an be aecnrd hi e4- vsnre froet 10 A. M. to 10 r. M. t' niallaeaa at oenal t'w. ali Ber..n. sare at S IV ..ir.i. nl BuwUj e-- hsa; fires Mrfirib.nre at Tit. tmu r'im ' r-