Tim 4 OREGON ' DAILY 'JOURNALS PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENINO, ' MAY " W i:C7. ' 0 4017Q TC;lC5 51 I rJOULD KNOW XOXIOHn AKUSKKElTTs. , , " Varquaia Omad .... .........rnrtn" S .' Th Nw Do In loo" JJmplr., , ...."The White Cum" Onai , , VooUI '. , ...."Behind the Uuk" "Devils blud' V lure I y; heart ;' Royal Bakers Make a. Handsome Plo- ur- We are always Interested In ee- taex photograph ox oeoole we nave heard a treat deal about, and the mak ers of "Table Queen" bread Drove no exception. A splendid drawing made . from an actual photograph of theee expert baker appears la the market Motion today. ' It must be a gratifica tion to aver on to look Into the face of the men whose- skill, added to the , plant's perfect equipment, make a de licious bread a faot In the northwest ' The Royal Bakery la planning to rive ' away a lares number of modern. hJg-n-? grade cook books. The details appear , la ins market section. r request.- for an advance of wages amounting to about 10 ner cent, said the company Is considering a Justment of the classification of among - truckmen, stevedores, loaders, checkroen and Inspectors, and the equal iaatton of the wages paid, At the pres ent time checkmen and inspectors re ceive about 7 and the other classes of labor about 10 per month. , Ices this evening as usual at Congre- R. W. Montagu Suggests Pub- nnnn -NAvui sjr w ri I" miin ana i Hall streets, at o'clock. Saturday at I a, re. And also Penteooet services will begin Saturday at I p. m.; Sunday at I a. m. and f p. m. and Monday at a., m. A trained choir will assist the rabbi In tha services. .,. -. - SOURCE OF FIDS - .. , ,,; : :' . ;. ft ; ( . licity Regarding Money Spent . ;: : ' in Campaigns. ' . . REVOKE AUCTIOIJ ' , A competitive examination will be held in this city probably June I, under tha direction of United States Senator Bourne, for tha purpose of seleotlng a v canamete lor admission to the navai t , academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Tha : applicants must be between the ages of , II and 10. Tha examination will cover spelling, arithmetic, grammar, gsogra pny, American and world's history, ai gebra and eeometrr. Three alternates -will be named, consisting of thoss wha pub ui o am niznesi. . eenaior ui- key1! appointee failed to pass tha en trance examination, hence tha present opsning. . of Police Qrltamacher was notl- I fled yesterday afternoon, of tha arrest ' i v n. &arie at xos Angelas, tarj . : wanted In Portland on a charge af g1v 1 ' Ing liquor to minors and perjury Ha ; was at liberty on $509 ball, after being convicted ny a jury in tha circuit court with loula King of taking two girls, aged 17 and II years. Into a saloon and : buying them bear, whan ha disappeared. The .warrant for Earle's arrest on tha perjury charge followed 'an investiga tion that grew out of tha trial. An officer, armed with requisition papers, will be sent after Earle tonight ' ' Pursuant to plans recently decided upon by tha Portland Railway, Light tt Power company for changing O. W. P. cars from First to Second street be tween Madison and Alder, tha company has asked and been granted from tha city council tha privilege of laying a . block of track on Alder from First to Second, and putting in tha necessary curve , Tha company proposes to re lieve tha congestion of cars on First street during rush hours, by operating soma of tha O. W. P. cars on Second, from the Madison street bridge to tha Alder street station. Business nan of California are plan ning a trip by special train to Portland and tha sound in return for tha courtesy of recent . visits- mads by Portland and northern . business men to California cities. It la reported that there will be about ITi Calif ornians In the party. They will make etope at important cities on the Southern Pactflo In Oregon, and will extend their trip to Tacoma, Seat tle, Belllngbam. Victoria and Vancouver. British Columbia. Their visit will be made some time la July. , V Doo't neglect your eyes If yon have mwiu iv vuini mwy new auenuun. 1 fc. m . f t ft iBuf no viwrn ivr vumtoiuinii small charge for proper lenses, If WANTS TO KNOW WHY AND WHEREFORE OF EXPENSES The last of a series of entertainments for the club departments of the Worn en's club,' will be given Saturday after- fiAAn Viw lira TV IVvvtrt 7nHnoin at her home, 581 Madison street 1 The enter Itequesta That Campaign ; MaioAger talnment will be at I o'clock for the gwernmental study department " of I which Mra AblgaU Scott Dunlwey Jsi cbalrman. . , . : C: Inform Public of Varions Flnan clal Items Connected With Elec tions Writ Letter to'Cake. Full publicity In election expenses is needed. George Rubenstein. The Re- ou" by R. W. Montague. In liable optician, ill Fourth st between I la" -" campaign, or v. -. xamtuu ana xayior. . y i cnairman on ma KepuDiican cuy wu , T.. i, ' I committee, .The reausst for thl course The right weight for spring and sum- of procedure la embodied. In a letter mer wear, me ngnt stria, ana nmu.wi.k n vr r.ire hr Mr. TTlrJtr:ir?f.fr?UMm yesterday afternoon. , Waahlna-tAn mtrmmt , , t i u - ... -i . - , a .. i leniioa a nm uuuan wi m rmjttutj w Mrs. Walt ma PmfauM WiMt. I creasing aversion la the public mind to mar Uad and ether great talent will ap- the lavish expenditure of money la po- pear on the program of the Unnl 100th nucat campaigns. ,e siaiee iu. wuu anniversary at Murlark halt, Saturday I the public la not at the present time pre evenlag. May It, , . , (pared for any drastlo legtslatleo re- incufi ox suon nptuuuiim ji u Last of the Sunday excursions be tween Portland and Seaalda via A. A C R. wUl be Sunday, June S. After that date the tUO round trip rate will be withdrawn,' - , ,.--v. Bee TJs About It Something that yon same time It would welootne any move on the part of campaign managers and candidates which would satisfy tne in creasing curiosity concerning whence campaign funds come and where. tney so. . 1 In order , to satisfy this popular ae- On learning that a member of the plumbers union was Sick at the county poor farm hospital with consumption, local No. f 1, plumbers' union, appointed a committee to visit their sick comrade and arrange to send him to Arlsona. The committee had the man, J. K. Kirk-' wood, brought to the county board of relief office from, the poor farm and bought htm a ticket , to Phoenix, Art sona. They also provided him with clothes and a purse of money to pay ex penses for a time, -:.;f'r.. Forty inches Of water main at the Intersection of Jefferson and Four teenth streets, burst yesterday mornln and for several hours the water in the neighborhood was turned off to permit the workmen to insert a new section of pipe. The break was due to excessive vibration caused by suddenly turning off the water, which waa running Into a street sprinkling wagon. ' People In Astoria will hold a mass meeting for the purpose of law enforce ment, at Uppertown Finnish National hall, next Sunday at I p. m, Rev. John Ovall of the Anti-Saloon league has been called upon to deliver the address. Sither prominent speaker ; will take art- The movement looks to the sup pression Of dance halls. Dr. George D. Wit son, the well-known evangelist and preacher, will hold a 10 day evangelistic meeting In Portland, beginning this evening. ; Services will be held every afternoon at 1:80 In the Christian and Missionary alliance chaneL Sixth and Main streets, and every evening at T:S0 In the Penlel mis sion, lee irst street. The anniversary musical and literary entertainment in memory of Tom Moore n t e-ivan this evening at s:i at lark hall under .the auspices or tne XOklrlsh league. The entertainment Is called "An evening with Tom Moore, the Irish noet" and there will be some Interesting program jreaiuree. are greatly lnUreated In at present mavd:vMf ""fT1 1?-L?! ti.. . ...i, , t c I Cake that an auditing committee be an. Co, rooms 19 and 11 Raleigh building. b' lhVReflUbUT! 1.11 iiim waswngton street ".7. rri" : r min-n-M.. .. I and publish from time to time a run porienoed optician. Tl-Tll Swetland bldg. Bf eomplete Ust f " mo".r "T1, ornca nours, t to It' Sunday. 11 to I. av uimuuim. -Phone fl. v " v', J by Mr. Montague follows! r , . - i Tr. w m. cake, cnairman epuon- 1 Steamer Jesse Harklna. f or Camaa, I ltT central committee. Dear Sir: Washoural and war Undinn. taii . I It shall be my pleasure during this cam- ept Sunday. Leavea .Washington street paRn to take counsel with you from dock I p. m. .,,-',- 4 . time to time how we may asa the little - ,f . ; i' , ji' brief authority confided to as for 'the Lane Meeting Tonight Senator Gear- betterment of the political conditions In, Judge Flpea and Mayor Lane speak with which we have to deal, or- to set at the Armory tonight lath and Couch On foot some Improvement In political streets. .i . - . practices which may lead In tha hands 4 .- ' m ! of those who come after us to much- VT. A. Wise, T. P. Wise, H. A. Sturde- needed reforms. While awaiting In this van t dentists. Third and Washington, spirit a reply to my letter to . you of Mala 8021." Palnles method used. last Monday, proposing a Joint debate " - .- " (of which I thus remind you, lest Why pay morel Metsger flu your amongst the press of your arduous du eyes for IL 841 Wash. St, cor. fth. ties tt should be forgotten). It haa oc curred, to me to make another proposat It Is this "There is a strong feeling against the lavish use of money . in elections. ' En tlrely apart from the grosser forms of hrlharv. It la felt there ia rrave dnnrcr niuji itmiiT uoiior Htm corner I In the lnaiououa In nuance wnicn mav rva ana Morrison, tsl Main 18: be exercleed bv tha excessive emend it numi AX9V4. formerly at lit sixth street Eleotrlclty and electric light treat ment Dr. W. L Howard, Common- weaiia building. . .- QUSE LICENSE Council Punishes Chinese Mer chant for Operating Under First-Class Privilege.1 . Because they believed Andrew Kan was operating an auction house of the second class on Fifth street while pos sessing only a flrst-class license, the city counctil yesterday revoked his 11 cense Hipon complaint of IS competitors of the Chinese merchant Tha rival merchants were : represented by counsel and the debate over the proposed revo cation waxed warm before the council finally determined that Kan mast cease auctioning off goods under the smaller tee.:! ; , , . .-:.. . Auction houses of the first class pay an annual license of , 1110. while those of the second class are compelled to pay 10 per diem, Under the latter class are listed such articles aa Jewelry and Chinese and Japanese ware," oeeaa purchased for auction purposes cannot be offered for sale under the flrst-class license, It waa alleged that Kan en gaged In business falling within tha second-class Statute. : Attorney G. C Moaer. who appeared for Andrew Kan. maintained that there had been no violation of tha Intention of the ordinance and auggeated that what new goods Kan had Imported were for tha purpose of assisting in the sale of his old stock. He said his client had been a merchant la Portland for SI years and waa entitled to soma con sideration. ' , :..;:. :r .-: Following Mr. Moser, R. B. Slnnott presented the ease for .the competitors and insisted from the showing that Kan had. misrepresented the matter to tha license committee." He therefore mended that the license granted the Japanese merchant be revoked.,--- Deputy City Auditor Hutchinson of the license department explained to the counotu that Kan had been granted license of the first elaas upon repre sentations made by him. wnen asked ror an opinion . aa r to whether or not tt was a matter for the courts. City Attorney MoNary explained that the final decision rested with the council and It was for them to de termine whether or not Kan's Uoenae should be revoked. Rushlight's motion to have tha mat ter referred back to the com ml tee for more complete Investigation waa lost but a motion to revoke was carried without dissent The policemen at Tours, Franca, re cently formed a union and placarded tha town with printed atatemeata of their grievances. Soldiers ejected them from tneir barracka. Preferred stock Oaaaea Ctoedst Allen at Lewis Best Brand. .The plcnlo set for tomorrow at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. J. King Wilson for the Home Training associa tion has been inaennueiy postponed. Allen's Kushion Komfort Shoes have a sole entirely different from, any others. -Ton can't, appreciate - it .until- you see it 0S Morrison street , ,- O. R. A yj. freight handlers have strengthened their union by the Initia tion of SB new members, and will today present to the railroad management a f.V.BALTES & COMPANY INVITE YOUfl itiQuiniES Fon PRirjTinG FISST AID OAK STREETS Drs. ' Hamilton and Rossman - have moved Over new bank, 4IH Williams avenue. . Eastmr.n kodaks .. anif tmniiMi .' t I ijeeser conen, in fth. the Kodak store. Acme OH Co. sells the best aafet nai oil and fine gasoline. Phone Kast Til. I Swetland bldg. Woman's Exchange. Hi Tanth tiut lunch 11:10 to Ij business men's lunch. I ure of money In wars which, within reasonable limits, might be perfectly proper. n ,, "The public Is hot yet prepared to adopt drastlo measures to prescribe or limit the expenditures of money about elections, but there Is a strong and In creasing desire . to . know whence the zIIa YT LL . 5: dnU. since elections are wholly a public mat- j moved his office to 108-4 Buchanan bldg. ter. it Is obvious that this Is strictly) publlo buslnesa Let , us then saUsfyt this - aaturai aaa proper eunoeity ay publishing full accounts of our cam- Dr. M. Monte Bettman ' denti.' x J1? ttxn9 .?? .m returned. Office .408-4-1 Swetland bld7 ZiJ?..9 .721 ZZ.?lA' alble, all expenses at -the primaries. If you should for any reason deem It a breach of confidence , to publish the names of the donors of the funds or any part of them, the amounts might be published without mention of names. "As to expenditures,, these have been made by ourselves, or under our author- Lane rally tonight at Armory, and Couch.'. 10th Levy's Musio House, 111 Fifth street Photo mounts. Woodworth. 141 1st lr' n1 tf?k can' 5 " ) alltems among them against. the publlca- , D, Chambers, opUclaa, 111 seventh. Berger signs iii Tamhill phona Good 18.80 shoes. Marks Shoe Co. ' Bark Tonlo for rhsumaUsm. Beck Jeweler I0J Alder. Oregonlaa ConfecUonery, 111 sixth. tlon of which we could make any proper ODjmswonB. ersuiMuiy wouig xie wen eontent to accept stateroentsjaof these matters vouched ror by yourseif aa be Ing correct and complete without further authentication, aa I trust you would do with me, but for the benefit of unin formed persons who might be Incredu lous, I suggest that a committee be ap pointed In . conference between ua to audit the books, - accounts, papers and vouchers relative to the campaign, and Nurserymen Pllkington, ft Tamhia ub"8l their investiga- ' ; r '' ' ' ' 'Menaska ' ' niuvw VVU1' fllimtrtd ilMaejaa U.t.M. e- llaatnt.-'i; ' 4- " ' . '' ,'v- , W ulUlf anwaurfj K Mr tv.es. mm, 4I..1 eswfn v aoui aaa Viuaill (.Ileal, taauifinVMMi.n.. c ir I your consent . to . this , v., wuik uyuiuu. ..k x t proposal will the campalrn Dr. B. G Brown, eve-ear. v.mn.n, whlc could hardly arouse In any Klser scenlo photos. Imperial hotel. Xaaa Rally Tonight At Armory, 10th it Couch. Fine program. EXPOSITION RINK SOLD mink to Re Operated sregrl Season by Company of Fifty Portland Young i other war, and to solicit your earnest and 'favorable approval - of the nlan. X am, your sincere and devoted opponent ,f . mvUUW TYHJnvfl LAU U Hi. 1 .1- ' v "Chairman Democratic Committee. - -. - CLINTON A. AMBROSE; zr ; :'&-?46-r .v 'Secretary.1?, To feel strong, have rood aonetite and f digestion, sleep eCundly and enjoy life,' use vuraocK ujooo Bitters, toe great system tonlo and builder. OAKS RINK TONIGHT Oars over new track, T minutes ' '.' J. rink. . v : . , --j .- SHIRT WAIST PARTT., ALSO ' , , LADIES' NIGHT. SATURDAY NIG0T , -. xzppossoxa saoxs ' Three teams, three lady driven '':. Continuous music. : : ' ' Don's -ITJaa tha aaa San It will no doubt be Interesting to the! it imtm tAniht tath ani rvtuh uiviuTing puoiio to . learn mat tne Exposition rink will be operated next season on a grander scale than ever, t Messrs. Honeyniftn- and .Murphy, who have owned and operated the skating ring m the Exposition . building on Washington street, have disposed of tneir interests to other youne men of uus city, it is tne intention of the pur chasers to Incorporate a company of 80 prominent young men f the oltv and operate the rink next season on the same high plane as has been maintained during the past seasons. The rink is to be - extensively altered and - made one of the safest and finest links In the country. The big floor will be extended and a new maple floor laid. -The posts wui no removed and a new entrance be made direct" from Washington street Honeyman & Murphy just closed their second eudcessful - season "Saturday I night" ana the sale- of the rink was consummated yesterday.; -j. s ,,-- it la the intention of tne new owners to reopen the rink for one week and to 1 hold a big six-days' race. The rink will reopen Monday, May 10. for the races. There wui be racing every afternoon and evening and general skating before! and after the races. Until the fall open ing of the rink It will continue under the able management of Officer Staple- ton. Next week there will be music every afternoon and evening as usual. The prices wjll continue the same and some exciting racee are promised. They will race 10 minutes eacn afternoon and night - The racers are from all along the coast The dog ; show will close Saturday night and It la rumored that .-noted actress will sing in the rink this summer, also the- pure food show I will exhibit there. With the new Ice rink on the east side, the Oaks rink at the Oaks park nd the new Exposition, Portland skate lovers will have a foast next season. - FOR THE FINEST We pride ourselves on the ex ceptional quality of our bread and pastry flour.,,. ' a. We carry the very choicest kinds of flour, ready In any de-. Sired quantity. We sell all the famous brands, which are not best because most advertised, but most advertised because best -Our stock Is kept fresh and dry, ",and you'll notice the difference it makes la your baking, first time you try It . Our prompt delivery saves many a bake day, too, ( OUR GUARANTEE If, after thoroughly trying any of our brands of flour, you are not satisfied that you like it bet ter than any other flour you have used before, we ask you to feel at liberty to return the same to ua. and we will cheerfully pay back your money. Do not mind using half of the sack or more before . you de cide as to Its quality, and take aa much time as you please. D. C. BURNS CO. 110 TXZBD ST.' 1 WTmki .1 ' LT iff I ' a l . easBBSBBBMBaaw' t "sk. mm XS r ' V " V. . " Ail . Vashable Suits 1 II For Bojs nd Girls In If j 11 Many. New and Ex- II ' 11 , clushro Ctylc3 If I )UVBNXL 1 11 DBPARTMBNT 1 ' J BEN SELLING . J (I Leading - ' jl Clothier AXUSXXZWTS. MARQUAM GRAND i Phone Mala aoae am riuMcisro opkba co. ta ' bcobii A euAT ivoczm a FANTANA Only S Nights More. Bat. and ton. tfattoeea. meee xoc, ooe, Toe, Maunee. loe, see. Due. box ornce opea rrom 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Monday, May 10, "8INOINO OlBtr..," , ' . ' ....'. -v ittb aad r..l TkJtm Uarrlaea. UJUU v lUtail C Utim lit. Mlltoa w. Seemaa, Uaaager, ToolgtU-Ali Wertthe Greatest Modera WelMrana, f -. , . , , .' "TH WHITg CAM. A thrullBg aad InteoM storr ef aTeateek aaUavry. roll strength at the jbopalar Siis Stock eomptny. .Dlrecttoa Mr. Herbert Atston, Uetlneee wedneeday and Satorday. Right, lor. me. sor: Mt!n. lOe, loa, JTt W.k "WICXEi) LOXDOX." , .. BAKER numBriiaima Permanently Located Hie Ft moot Baker nea- tr Company Present Ing Ail This Week war uieawmrs icriiie comedy, - . A hMOtltal (tor ef Old Vlntlnla. ' ender penonal dlreetloa Arthur MackJey. Stage Matl. ft.tnH,T. vBvealng. he, e, BOc." Mtttnee, IBe, tBe. )Txt Weak "A OOJTTXirTxq VoKA!" EXPOSITION RINK r v. OPEN ' BIQ SIX-DAY RACE OH WSXK, HAT 90 VO t. HACzxrcr ATwooar ajto" ':'K"i'- :' llVJBHUrOI. ' . ' Races run 10 minutes every" afternoon and - evening; racers from all over the coast. General . skating afternoon - and evening. Admission 10c; skates ; orrxoxs tajbto, ' xam. THE GRAND .?Tek ef .Kay U. tTaadevUle iV-.,-.!.' Be leas. The Saker'"freeBef Xarveloas Oonedy. . Aerobatie - , Bioyeiists. ' V Ipealal Added OHBODi A inrtrxT. Barry w. Baeb A Oa, Ike Beaaett llirs, r--akuanagtsa,,r'7 . Kerry A. Brewa. , , ynderle Beberts. Oraadiaeape. . THB TwWpbOsM tsx WAJHnroTO train groat oo. J rrMot ttSaOrest Beesis Dreata, - , . Denj.'f vaxn,- , . :" 7 la rive' Acta. rnaaded ea the Great Dreyfoa Case, -f ' Matinees Teeadare, Tbnndaya, Satardeys aad Stndaya, . Prices lOe and lOe. very evealag at S:1S. Prleee 10c, fOe aad 80. Beeerve seats by bbob. If am HOe. U YRIC TH EATRE ttme Hala . ' . ; e ' Thai Week th Allo Stock Company Preaeattaa the Vew BenaaUoaal Ueioaraata . 1 j ; ; "iimro thb KAix,,-4t ttnee Tum;. Tnundav. Satanla Bandar. Price loe, 30c. Every evening at Mat 8:18. PrlCM lOe. 20c aad Oe. I Reserved eeats br peon. Mala 49SS. Offlee Jopta (ram 10 a. si. te 10 a, a. . . WStt&Ci IP rOU WAST ' TO SEE THE , JfEWEdT Ef WBAStSQ APPAREL TXSIT THE BTTLB STORE Best , C ' '-i- is 0Mhitic- Ml " JSiilal ' l p r:w.brv.,v BiiTUti Too $ aTeek a Week In Men's Wearing Apparel is plainly demonstrated in our Men's Clothing section by the products of the trinity of most prominent and most reliable makers: rS6o vStein-Bl och-CS S6o Bradbury iSyotom Lines that are never excelled and seldom equaled. ;Yet our prices are mojierate, and besides we privi lege you to wear your outfit and pay for it at the ' rate" of $1.00 a week ' - ' -; MESS STMFLCOR :fiisDU ON ANT f LOO Q OLD' PINK FLOORS traate4 with Stainfloor can be. made closely to resemble any of tha costly hardwoods at rery mall fraction of their coat. ; NEW FLOORS of either hard or soft wood in first-class. con-, dition should be treated with Transparent Stainfloor. It pro duces full histrous finish and does not darken the wood. FAINTED FLOORS can bo mads beautiful with one appli cation of Stainfloor Undercoat and one or two coats of the regular Stainfloor Finish. -ANY FLOOR, old or new. hardwood or pins, whether pre viously painted or not, can be made beautiful with Stainfloor. It does not obscure the grain of the wood like paint, but still produces ths desired color. - 1 FOR LINOLEUM and OIL CLOTH there is nothing so satisfactory as Stainfloor, It restores the original lustre and Imparts a rich, durable finish. which can be washed without Injury. An occasional coat of e.-!n - ni ...l... tit. f ouunuwwi wui m vivug iu. v Linoleum or - Oilcloth -indefinitely. ' ' j' AV;vrf: , W::ttio.,,V ON ALL WOODWORK, hv eluding staircases, wainscoting, window sills, baseboards,' rcfrig-. orators.' and. in fact on any surface where a natural wood finish ia desired, Stainfloor can be used to great advantage. One gallon covers 300 square feet with two coats. One I gallon costs $17 Jj - half gallon $1.45; quart, 75c -Eight choice colors from which to cnoose. Oars Is a eomplete Mint store -ereryttlar yea need Ve palat wttk Koeklet Care of yioets rree TEL'.IS; CRESS & CO. ' e Vein Store 145 FIRST STREET ' Jrnoae Kala loss Tu Cwoll U el - vUl J I w 1 u-. i U... 1 r1