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inn onixou daily jouritai; Portland. Wednesday evening, may 2, ido7. ESTABLISHED , 1057 . . Jik-3 W 50 YEARS IN W POaTLAfiD Meii's 1 5.G0 .'SsMs SI 1.65 1 ( ' in . rt i - v ) 7-,' Jii .-, iWf . I' I . 1 i V j.'.y -N Copyright p.. y 1907, b IV LADtiftY . BROS, fc CO V "Anniversary Sale" Bargains in the Men'a Clothing Store all this weekClothing of fashion, and quality at unusually interesting prices, values we know you J- cannot equal anywhere about town-E very garment new and up to date and assortment .the largest we ever provided, and, remember, our regular prices arcTfully 85 per cent below what equal qualities cost you at the exclusive clothing store Second Floor. . ,, i . -- 0 . - '""V; 500 Men FAney Worsted snd Fancy Cassimere Suits, in light tnd dark gray pattern! ; three-button lack coats, in sin-' gle or double-breasted styles; all new garments, in this sea- son's best patterns; ill sires; our $15.00 m f f value; other stores ssk ?U5.w:, on sale 2 1 l .O J at this special low price, the suit. , tt Men's Fine Hand-Tailored Suits, In fine "grade "worsteds,' fancy tweeds and cheviots, medium grays and neat dark pat terns, in splendid assortment; three-ba tton single-breasted ' coat style; all sizes. The style and quality clothing the ex elusive elothter aski you $22.50 and f , f f 425.00 for; our; $20.00 values, for this jfV I J. JJ sale only at this unusually low price, suit , Men's1 High-Grade. Custom-Tailored Suits, the best product of the leading wholesale tailors in the land; made Of imported fabrics worsteds, worsted cheviots, fancy cheviots, etc.: fin ' est linings and trimmings; beautifully tailored throughout " The exclusive clothier asks you $35.00 for ff ) fy clothing of equal grade; our best-$28.00 Jf) I .QJ values, on Sale at this low pricey suit.... , Z Yount; Men's High-Gradfe Suits of the very latest' style and tut; Single or double-breasted toats; neat gray patterns in dark mixed worsteds, caasimeres and fancy cheviots; ages 14 to 21 years; all this season'! handsomest garments, regular $22.50 values The exclusive clothier f C would ask yoit $28.00. Take your pick of JJ I 0O3 v. 200 suits at this unusually low priced,. f-, . - - i. . ,' ' : "v ; Cil- tlL4 1,000 Boys' Wsshable : Suits in Russian OttlC"DOy3 . blouse 6r Sailor styles; Iges 2tf fo 11 years j - " 1 111 blue, pink; or gray chambrays and tan lAraifi Qmf ft crashes; trimmed sailor blouses and knick ? V 41911 tJUlUt ,-rhocker tfousersf Wdriderful val- A Ues, t this low price', suit., HPC l.OOd Boys' High-Grade Wash Suits,' in Rus sian blouse and sailor styles; fine quality Oxfords, chambrays 'and crashes; prettily made and trimmed) aged Zi to 12 tj I 1 f years; grand Special Values, dn sat this low pricji. V 1 V. Boys' Fine Wool Suits, double-breated styles, in' wool tweeds,' fancy cheviots and cassimeres, age! 8 to 15 yeari, best make; fA QC regular $6.00 and $6.50v"aluel 6 iU at, suit SECOND FLOOR. . . Eook to Your '.: Needs At Oece I i...y" J . i n . i ii ii , ; i i i- i .i-i.ii r , - y; , ' ' " ' ' ' Great "Expansion Sale" of Kitchen Goods and Household Necessities of all kinds A sale of the greatest Im portance to all economical buyers-? We've been enlarging and improving the Basement Store until we think it is the largest and most practical department of its kind on the coast Immense stocks of Furnishing Goods necessary In every horned-Kitchen Goods, China, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, : Cut Glass, Lamps, Stoves, Ranges, Gas Stoves, Refrigerators, Lawn and Garden Implements and, last but not least, a complete stock of high grade .Groceries at the very lowest prices We can supply all the useful as well as the ornamental ar ticles for the home at the very lowest pricesThe following list of special values means dollars irt your pocket if you take advantage Sale continues all through the week Phone orders promptly and carefully attended to 10c Cooks Fork,' on Sale for..4 15c Egg Beaters, ort sale for.,14 ,6c Potato Mashers, on sale for. Be 10c Fly Killer for, special, ea.Sf 25c Earthenware Teapots, ea.lOs 40c White Enamel. Basins, ea.32 15e White Enamel Cups at... 12 20c Whit Enamel Dtshesyea. 16 12c White Enamel Soap Dish. 10 75c 6-foot ''Ironing Board ah.CV 4c Glass Washboardi, special. 3T 13-in. Chop Bowl, on sale at.. 14 20c Wire Clothes Line, special 17 25c can Family Faint, Special. 21 15c Mop Sticks oh Sale for.. 12 35c Coffee Mill on sale at. ea,. 28 20c Granite Dish, special, ea..l7 30c Granite Bake Pans, each.. 24 65c Granite DUh Pan, each.. 53 40c Graifite Sauce Pins, each. 83 60c Granite $auce Pans, each. 49 30c Granite Lipped Pans, ea..24 35c Granite Lipped Pans, ea.. 28 '15c Granite Pie Pans, Special. 12 40c Granite Coffee Pots, each.33f) J5e Granite Tea pots, each;. .28 40c Granite Berlin Kettles at. .83 60c Granite Berlin Kettles at.. 49 90c Granite Tea Kettlel, ea..69 30c Granite Lipped Kettles at. 24 35c Granite Lipped Kettles at. 28 25c Granite Dippers at, each; .20 12c Granite Drinking Cups... 10 12c Granite Measuring Cup's. .10 30c Granite Cuspidors, each.. 24 30c Granite Frying Pans, ea .23 V All Graniteware at Low Prices. Choppers 500 .No. 2 Universal Food Chop great Special value, ea... pers, best on the market,- f Q "Lindsay Incandescent -1 L 1 VfV Gas Globes, special, ea..... 'Lindsay" Incandescent Gas Mantles, Special, esM Lawn Implements 75c Rakes on sale for.ach, . . .89 65c Rakes on sale for, each... 82 50c Rakes on sale for, each... 39 75c Spades and Shovels, ea.. 63 50e Hoei on sale at, each.... 39 90c Hose Reels, Special, ea,,.68 15c Garden Trowels at, each.. 12 5c Garden Trowels at, each at. 3 "White Moantain" Refrigerators For the Coast 8c Paper Plates at, the doi,.;.8 9c Paper 'plates st, the dos.... 10c Wood Plates at, the dot... 6 9c Tin Plates on sale at, each.. 3 23c Tin Sauce Pan, special, ea. 19 15c Tin Coffee Pot, sp'I, ea. 12 3-qt. Tin Pudding Pans, each .8 7c Tin Dippersion sale at, ea.'.8 10c Tin Wash Basins at, ea...8 40c TinTeS Kettles at, ea. ..82 4c Tin Cups, special at, ea...3 30c Tin Dish Pans, special, ea.24 75c Tin Coffee Boilers, each., 89 Plates, doi... 98, f 1.18, f 1.32 Cups and Saucers, dot. 2.00 Bakers, a. 19, 23, 29, 41 Scallops, ea, 10, 21, 23, 82 Platters, each.... 23, 83, 3T 85c Lanterns, special, each... 74 15c Hatchets, special, each.;.. 9 10c Wire Soap Dishes at, eSch..8 60c Knives and Forks, set, V4flf For the Coast 13c Teaspoons, per set.,.ll 25c' Tableipoona, per ; set.f;,.lft 15c Flour Sifters on sale for., 12 50c Fgg Poachers, special, ea.41 lSc Colanders on sale for, ea.14 12c Tin Milk Pans on sale at... 9 35c Porcelain Salt Boxes, ea.2T 15c Clothes Racks on sale at 12 50c Bake Shells, special, doit.. 39 15c Tea Canisters, special at.. 12 10c Soap Shakers on sale at.. 8 8c Dish Rags, special at, each; ,6 25c Picture Hooks, doten.,,,19 So Picture Wire on sale at.... 4 Egg Whips, special st, . ea.'.V.4 10c Sensible Egg Whips, each.. 8 20c Milk Strainers, each...,,. 16 25c California Toasters, each., Id 30c Soup' Strainers, each.... 24 15c jelly Strainers, each...... 12 7e Strainers on sale at, each.. 5 Uc Wire Rug Beaters, each.. 12 10c Cake Turners, each.iit.8 T" Reg; $11.50 Vals, at $8.64 Great Special, lot of the celebrated White Mountain Refrigerators, latest improved mode, handsomely finished, economical ice-consumer. One hundred of them, regular $11.50 value, on sale at ' C?f) fyL this wonderfully Reduced price1, each V U Window Screens flt 37c Each 5,000 new Adjustable Window Screens, 24x33 inches, value extraordinary. Buy all you want of them at, each....... V 500 6-foot Step Ladders, good Strong onesj spefial st, each... 4. 9 MEAT SAFES $1.09 EA. LAWNMOWERS $4.t9 lt new model Mest Safei, Well made Shd finished,' PI' AQ good strong ones, best value In the. city, at, each....... v Vl Special lot of 50 4-bladt 12-inch Lawn Mowers, every CA 1 Q one guaranteed Satisfactory marvelous value, each..., v 1 r ' 1 ' 1111 mrl ...... toirtdirt'i ' sMvuMSMit. .J Hirqhta OrtsS , h ai. . .."Tb Bifttfo 01rlJ Grind i..;iii..i;.....i."..-,"(''T"' tfrl C0ODrflteri ' Star i.ii..'.. ..."Knob o' Tnnei" Viflttlhir t th fre mueum of tbS Oregon Historical society In th city nail DUllaing 1 on an inorcaar,- una ur J . ... ..k ni Invll 1 SJ5 nKAtlll 1IJS ' Vim IliVUl't VM, " " - - ' registered from flv foreign nation. 89 ant Curator J. C. Oreinfleld has kept complete reoora or m una i.tMitfni ftmirji at4 the result. There werr'S Viaitors from th five fniwlaii n.Hnn. HUflalft ana JACaa DOltl . eendlnf one viaitor. , xne recora jrom tne t ItBiea IS oo nanim, i... with an aiteftda.nee of 145 From the US Oregon towns outside of Portland th registration amountea to y 178. It 18 S noiaoie iiw ui im X .v. w.Ml nnrtharMttt Tin. . Jt.lna -.. - . :;.;.. a. i 9 nnhtn nt Ifollfly. Oregon iltm . A anl1ai.Mnn Of old United . States eotns In her posseSdlon, among ' ... m . X - m S a, aa aa 4 ? A at i - Mr Coehran is tnxloua to learn if there ... ,trh(i td her coma. Mrs. I Petering o Vancouver ta alao.ln poeeeeoton of om rare coins. ne poseeaees one-cent piece of 1801 and eoln of foreign mintage dated in 1869 and with Peter II stamped on the back. The Nev Tork State sodjety met iaSt renlng at the home or captain jreaae, 784 Pettygrove atreet, and spent a de iihtni vfenln. ' Several new mem- hare ware added to the . rolL - Th so ciety meets on the third Tuesday of each montn. j Miss auco wanson, pu -plt"Of -th-Jillej!pte"Schotl of- Expres. Ion, gave several readings and was heartily encored. , . - .1 .i-1 .ti.j a 4t.a tTMlvar.til Mm Theulht assembly tomorrow afternoon St S o wocit, in ma Av u-i- aiUI Washington, between west Park and F.V.DALTEO L5 cdnPAUY 'MAI HI 65 invifE Youn iriQumiES Fdn FC.STD CU STREETS r 1 Tenth streets, Sister AvabamU , will speak to woms on "What Effect Ias the Diet Upon Our Bmotlonsr . Friday evening's subject will "WherS IS Our Soul When Our Body Is Asleep T" An enthusiasUo reply was held by lo cal optlonista, last night at thS Mlspah Preabyterlan , church. East Thirteenth and Powell streets. The evils of the liquor traffic . were portrayed by Rev, Clarence True Wilson. There were othe speakers including H. Haroourt and" P.ev. a I Tufts, who said the re port that the Oaks was td be voluntarily dry was untrue, and that the license to sell llauor at the Oaks was already paid for. , Evangelist Wolfe ts preaching night ly to a large and increasing congrega tion at the tabernacle tent on the east side. His subject tonight , is "The Devil's Gospel." , Tomorrow afternoon there will be a Bible lecture and prayef service at J:S0 o'clock. Next Sunday evening- the subjeot will be 'Christian Science Handled Without Gloves," Evening service at S o'clock. ' Articles of Incorporation of the Hood River-Oregon Industries company were filed In-the offloe of the county clerk this morning by M. T. O'ConnelL A. I Dundas, R. M. Hodson, H. C Prud homme , and W. E. Stevenson. They will deal in real estate, , The Capital stock la 150,000. - . A meetlnr of the 8onth Poftlahd ClM- sens' association will be held in Terwil linger hall. First and Sheridan streets, next Saturday night The proposed amendments to the olty charter will be discussed. The feasibility Of putting In office again those who voted against the anti-pass ordinance will also be con sldered, as well as tne referendum jor Increased salaries. - Both Mavor Lane and Auditor Devlin will address the East Side Business Men's club, which will hold a special meeting tomorrow evening In the hall at East Pine. street and Grand avenue, Each of the candidates for mayor has been asked to talk to the elub and 4a cuss matters of, Interest to east side voters in general and east side business then in faflrtloular. v (I.ISi.Sf. , Ha assets consist of wearing apparei vaiuea at izo. And sllll they come. Everybody Wants bur 40o coffee for 26o per pound on Thursdays. - Fresh Tillamook cbeese two pounda ISo every day. Oregon Cheese Co., IIS Fifth street, SweUand building. - Screen doors and windows made to brder, fitted and hung. The Pioneer Pain Co.; F. B. Beach A Co., 1SS First Street, Pbone, Main 1SS4. been Incorporated by Henry Roe, F. P. Bheasgreen and W, A. Cleland. Capl tal stock, 110,000. The Thursday afternoon teas of the Haielwood cream store are becoming mors popular each week. Special music, 1:80 to S:I0. , ,' In ' Allen's Rushlon Komfort Shoes you get unparalleled comfort and econ omy seldom found In others. 405 Mor rison atreet Rneclal lfln. lBo and SAo lunch. 11rSS it L Oregonlaa - Confectionery, 181 SlxtS street- --r.. . i Fresh churned butter, cottage cheese. eVeam. Brandus Creamery, 127 First street Phone 778. Ntaame itnmtt HarklnaV. tnr Oamaa. Washougal and way landings. , dally ex empt Sunday. Sheaves Washington street dock s p.. m. W, A. Wise, T. P. Wise, H. A. Stnrde- vant, ; dentists, Third and Washington. Main 9021. : Painless method used. Ths south Portland Republican club Will hold a rally tonight at - Artisans' hall,. Front and Gtbbs streets. Special muslo has been 'provided and .Miss Elisabeth Harwas. . Mrs., Alden Beals and Mrs. Fred Oleson will song. Frank Talbot will also furnish piano numbers. ThS principal ' Speakers will be T. C. Devlin and .Wallace McCamant Sheriff Stevens this morning received a telegram from his deputy. A. Leonard. at Los Angeles, stating that ths habeas corpus proceedings brought on behalf of C K. Earler had been dismissed and that Leonard will start - for Portland with his nrlsoner tomorrow, Earle la Wanted here On charges of giving liquor to minors and perjury. The Second Of the series of local op tion rallies being held under the aus pices of the -Sell wood Clvio league will take place tonight at the Sellwood Pres byter! church. The speakers are E, Quackenbueh. Rev. E. & Muckiey and Samuel ConnelL v ' . ' - Tt Xt lrnrtltaa.a. flanm XV. TilrfiA andD. C, Wail this morning filed In the nffla. n ha itniiMt alark art1f-lS of incorporation of ; the Douglas County Mining company, to exist ze years, una capital Stock is 11.000,000. - - Rex , Marquis, t laborer at Ontario, Oregon, filed 4 petition In bankruptcy In ths United States district court this ucirnlfif. Ills liabilities axa plaoel at: Why. pay morel Metxger . (Its your eyes for 81. S4I Wash. St, cor. 7th, formerly at 111 Slxtb street v Electricity and electrio light treat ment Dr. VT. L Howard, . Common wealth building. E4stmr.n Itoaaks andsnppnes.'"rl Leesef Cohen, 111 Sth. the Kodak store. Dr. William Cava nan gh, dentist, has moved his office to S08-4 Buchanan bldg. Acme 611 Co. sells the best safety coal ell and fine gasoline. : Phone East T89. Woman's Exchange, Itl Tenth street. lunch 11:80 to S; business men's lunch. W. A. Cleland, the attorney, has re turned. 5S9-8S4 Chamber of Commerce. Levy's Muslo House, 111 Fifth street Photo mounts. Woodworth, 149 H let t. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. ) ; BerteNslgns 184 Tamhlll phone, ' Good UM shoes. Marks Shoe Co. ' Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. ' Beck Jeweler 205 Alder. ; 3" Oregoalah Confectionery, 111 Sixth. 5. b -ryr,i: i?'fcf"f.rVU Ktirseryman Pllkington, ft TamhilL Summer dresses. ' MadamS XtcClure Co, Beautifying creams. See Mme, Hudson. Klser see hi o photos. Imperial hotel '' Ftef erred Stock Canned floods. ... .v Allen At Lewis' Beat Brand. , ; , , ; Building rermlts. : Mrs. Ma'rv Ktenow... two-etor Bae- menij tvorett, tetweea ITUUenta and Sixteenth streets, fl.OOS; Adam Miller, repairs, dwelling, E. Everett between East Twentieth' and East Twehty-flrat 400i Charles M. Griffith, One-story dwelling, KoIIeck, between, East Fir teenth and East Seventeenth, 11,009; A. B. Lesley, ens-story dwelling, Laurel, near Mianery ISO; W. W. Wltherbee, Laurel near Misnef, ISO; John Sullivan, two-story dwelling, East Everett, be. tween East Eighth and East Ninth 18,- 100; F. S. Stuckner, repairs, dwelling, East Eighteenth, between Clinton and Taggart. 1200: H. Gouldstone, repairs Store,-Hawthorne; between East Forty. Sixth and East Forty-seventh streets, 500i El a. Llllard, one-Story shop, Kll llngSworth. between Kankakee and East Ninth, 75; J. a. Harris, repairs; dwell lng, Killlngsworth, between Gay and Delaware, 8160; C. Sackatrom, two atpry dwelling, , Larrabee, between Broadway and Cherry, 83,000 W. A. Winder, repairs, dwelling, East Sum mer, between Alblna and Kerby. EXPOSITION RINK RACES Third Day of Jtaolng Promises Knch - Bxcltemsat, . The professional six-days' races at ths Exposition rink are arousing much enthusiasm. Never was such a number of fast skaters assembled In the city; Tha racers start at 4 . m. and 9:10 d. m.. racing 89 minutes. . it's a dollar raoe for a dime and ladles are free after noons - General skating before and after the races. Kruse Harrison, Card and Farrell are still in tha lead. fJ ;K ; . - - - i . .-. n 1 iJ - n i- -- ri - II- ST v, v v $8.75 for $1 5.00 s Men's suits, at th Chicago Clothing Co.. 19-71 Third street Milton will have strawberry picnic June 4. , 1 ' TAKES CARE OF filAfJV CHILDREN Over Four Hundred Looked After by Aid Society During ' Past Year. , WELFARE OF WARDS CAREFULLY GUARDED Reports at Annas! Meeting of Boys' And Girls' Aid fiw Great Prog ress In the WorV-Public Supports Institution. "Tha Boys' khd Girls' Aid society eared for 488 children of the Stat last year," was th report mid by the Offi cers at th twenty-second annual meet ing of th society held at 805 Jefferson street last night . More, than 400 youths were provided ' with ' homes by thS or ganlsation that ha grown from a small Institution to on that has spread Its Influence over ths state, and each child's welfare7 has been watched by agents of th society as closely as a fond parent guards th interests of hi own off spring. -" ; '- After the reoorts of th officers had capital- An&'surplus,- $iso,ooo.oa , f - ASSETS MQRE THAN $200,000.00 , ' ' , ' ' ' ' : The Question of Selecting a Bank'ISTooimportant; ' -in fce AttlAed without jnsture de y liberation. Depositing"' your funds in the , ' ' RIGHT bank means a great deat v to you, whether yon deposit much ' 1 , ' , ' . or little, So successfully has this, bank si' -- v wsys met the most exacting re- ' ?uirements of other depositors, w v;. eel justified in believing that it - : -Will meet YOURS equally as well ' .; The officers of this bank will be glad to have5, you interview them." at any . time relative . to banking - -- " ' business. '- - Oregon Trust & Savings Bank " Sixth and Washington Streets, Portland, Oregon. - r ; been heard, F. E. Beach, Miss Helen F. Spalding- and Mrs. Levi Whit wer re elected members of the board of trus tees to succeed themselves for thS n suing three years. ' -'' Xlsov Offloers, . Th following officers of th society wer elected for th comm year: George It Williams, president; ;T. E. Beachi secretary; J. C. Alns worth, treas srer; Rev ' T I Eliot, Judge WiUiam B. Gilbert and Mrs. Levi Whit, trus tees; J. C. Ainsworth, MlsS Helen F, Spalding, finance committee, president Williams appointed Superintendent,-W, T. Gardner assistant secretary. " That th Society has the support bf the nubile and is in good financial eon dltlon was shown by the report of Treasurer 3. C, Ainsworth. Th receipts for th year were 810.649.85, and the expenses were 19,649. 85, leaving a cash balance on hand of 880S.88. Following th report of th treasurer. Mrs, a R. Temrleton read report in which she told of the generous support received from th school children of th stat at Thanksgiving tim last year. Mrs. Templeton also paid A flattering tribute to th work ' of Mrs. Julia T. McDanlel for1 her work as teacher In charge of th home. OMldren. Hard to Kandl. - Mrs. McDahJel's task, she explained, tfetaM an a4a An, hanatlaa n tltm faftt that th children under her car wer backward and would not do well in the public schools. The services of Dr. O. C. Wiley, Dr. Ma Cardwll. Dr. Kittle Gray. Dr. Robert Ellis, Dr. J. A. Petttt Dr. Percy Wiley and Dn Bltner at the horn wer acknowledged la Mrs. Templeton's report Th report of Superintendent Gardner was In part as follows! r In 1891 th total number of children CSred for during the year was 894. and cash recerved from all sources 18,405.80. In 1907 ! tour number of children re ceived was 188, and total amount of cash received was 810,849.88. From AH Counties, During th last year our tabular re port will show that w have- cared for 45S children: 191 this number are new eases, or children received ror in first: time, and 181 received mor than one.- having' been returned or recalled from family homes for som causa. These new children are from 88 coun ties In th state, and many of th cases have been Investigated by either our vlsltina- a tent or myself. . ' Following Superintendent oaraner was th report of John Teusoher Jr., the visiting agent of the society. Mr. Teusoher stated that h had traveled 11,250 miles in th past year and had visited SOT wards of th society placed out to homes. He returned six of the wards for cause. Ah Interesting feature of his work was that h had mad 81 addreasea in th year closed and had nrmniipii four county advisory boards In various part Of th state. " Mrs. B.- H. Trumbull, secretary or the Child. Labor commission, made an ad dress on. "Child Placing." Other who, annka hi the meetln wer: Mr. A. Watson, principal of th East Twenty eighth School: Rv W. T. Jordan of the Central Baptist church. Dr. Ma Card well and Rev. Hiram Vrooman. , CAPITOL REMODELING CONTRACT TO H. M. ELY AM-traxacEirTS), wb."io. nEinc iflEATRE n -" m. Sat, flaa. D(4t. May 24, SS, SS. . XOS2COOH1AS, la Bernard &&' Hack IicuMed Play "Mrs. ITarren's Professlsa" Prieei timer ' Floor, $1,110 and $1.00. haW eony, 8I.OO, TSc 60c OaUery, 88c, S9e. Seats SeUlng at Theatre Box-Otee. lVlarqiiarri Grand : Phon Main JO20. ' . ' . All WWk, Saturday aad Sunday STatlaee. A SAX THAN CISCO OPEKA OOXyAHT PreMnUag Victor . Hertwrt's , Qreataet 0ai , . ' upara,' snronfo oiat," PEICEii SSo. SOo, 7So. J Katlnew, S8a, 80s. hox Otllc Opea 10 a. m. to 10 , m. BAKER TDEATRE Pbooe Hula S. 00. L. Baker, Mrr. : Tbnlflit AH This Wtk Ths Ortnt PolIN leal Bur ita written Hojt ' "A COVTEBTES WOKA1T," A srtvim of lansbtw. ' Brlabt muntcil ins. bent. Stage direction Arthur liackiey. kUt- loe Batordty. ..,: , ,. Hvanln nrima. SOe. Me. r- ITarlnMa. SKa. lOo. Next week, 'The Dairy rmrm." Si.i Empire -Jhealre l5r?lr. MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manf. Lot Wmk of tb Bcaaon. Seasiaa Stock Compmnf la th Qrtat Ifttra roiitin jdeicwi-tm, . "WICKID IOXDqS." A thrllllrur Ula ( Ilia is th world's ma- trapolla, Stage diraetioa f Mr. Bwbtrt A,b- too. , -.: VttUjt Wtdnetday Sod Saturday. Rtuht, pricaa, 10c, SOo. 80c, COe. Kadneefc 10c. Sue. LYRIC THEATRE Plena Kala 488s.-'' " This Wk tha Allni Stock Oorapaay Pie stating to Highly Rcalictla Utlo drtrrttlr sncraii, THE COUMTXEFEITEBS.' ITlHnee Tawday, Tbonday. SararAty aad Bnrtday. Prlcea 10c. 90s. JETcry Tonln al 8:13. Prlcw 10c. SOe and fioc. Barr4 teats by pbona. Mala 4SSB, . OMc epm from 10 a. ftv to 10 p. to. '. (Sptctal Dispatch to Th Journat) Salem. Or., May 18 At a meeting of the state board of building commission ers yeatrrday afternoon bids were re ceived for the remodeling of the 11- Knfv An 'fVia1 thrH tptit rt tha rtnrth w- i c : wing of thieapltoL The plans 4cl ,,. Btaillcatlona ssis Err&iel ta r ' ill Ttttt CfiD Woae'ataia 849S." "." lllC JltK atit-s Tataday. : - ' t i ' f Thanlaya,' Saturdays Kn60S Evwy tMahiff at tilt. 'i A a,l. Wl 10. BO SnS SO 1 entlCSSCe Seur Sa y Phona. THE QRAIND $$;:nu;.ii-inax Of kat so. iMfy ,-; , Vandwtfllt d luxe, Heided fey MIaiss Oraco Orny & Co. : Dally Vatinaas and Ery Crtninr. Prion: Matinee, ,at incladlna Sunday or Holiday. W! tTemni,, Bunanya ana Holtdar. toe, e, and Bm.liti 8c. i D. Neer, a Portland architect. Th bM wer a follows: F. A. Erixon, 113.939; C A. arayi tlS.?8fj , Ira Erb, $13,81$; H. N. Ely, $1I,S8. Th contract waa awarded to TL N. Ely of this city. Th plan 1 to partition th oil li brary Into apartments for-th ..office of the supreme court eommlslonr. th attorney-mineral and the library commission. The work must be em -pleted within 88 days. Etc? csvj:-i.i 3 If you suffer from rheiimnrSiurn r ' t ror Baiinra s tnnw i-intinnc w I . Quick relief. It is a m!- r sprains, rhumattm. oitt.i- 1 and all ti !t i a L l'rlce 160. ", II. u,). .. Tenalm, T-mi, Tialiari'S hnn.v t .r J f i .' H n 'M I e.ly for el; ' r i It 1 f ! t 1. i v. r!