THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAIi PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVE KINO, MAT 31. IWT. Other Classified Ad IIELP . WAXTEI MALE. WANTED-A( one, a rlf builder (or Oil Arid, near Portland. IHm't answer It not vertisements will be experienced. - Address, B SOS, Journal. WANTED Solnglera. Call at Clevelend art and Buinner at, or phone Salt 187s. , . found on pp. 18-19 WNTED Boy about 18 year old to ran er- Made in New York rsoa, ate., tn wholesale hones; steady pol . iwi, Adores w ova, car journal. , WANTED Good all-aronodpresssr; steady Jolt, O other city disputes the position of cnicaso va works, v waaaiiiftoa si. NEW TOD AT. WANTED Errand boy; me with wheel - f t1; food . wages, . "tueter PrlatlDf SIS Second street. ... J New York as the creating force in . ijU'ri.' Dee - -'it? ,!'''V ; v;.-,-:'.' ' a ' ' f. .. ". ,v:" . .! jv." ..i.i ;, Creai'inni Free to AID AT' .IVihetf Hfiihts S A T U R D A Yv AFTER NOON AND EVENING Take East Ankeny (E. A.) car but Sandy Road and, get off at Wiberer Lane. You jare our guests in order that you may see our beautiful tract and tell your friends about it. More than one fourth 6f the lots are already sold. ' Davis Investment Company HAMILTON BLDG. Columbia Trust Company COUCH BLDG. AGENTS C MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' Loata J. Dalton. tl Nebraska street, II, aod Re I.' Unr, 2ft x '' Cbarle A. Lsdijrer, Llnnton, Oreron, 29, Bd AtfwV.Uadley.2S. , Clyde M. Swlnney. S4. and Delia Taylor, SO. ' Benjamin N. Reynolds, Bbelton, Wsshlnftuo, sra, ana m. hudcd raraar, . MALE AND FEMALE HELP. WANTED Lsdy -or geatlemea to do type writing and general office work. May work bait or loll dare. Accuracy and neatneea toeoaaary. In '. answering atata experience and aalary expected; also fiv telephon auto. Der, ii any. Address sue, journal, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. WANTED Slrostloa as atablenaa by ulddle- area stasia nasi llrery not preferable. Ad ores a 309, cere Journal. WANTEDTO RENT, WANTED A ' furnished home at Jleaatda or Long Beach, for aeaaon; not over eoo. a. U Journal. a . , , . . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED At once; homelike place with re aper laDie family for two little giria, ana S yearn of ago. Wonld prefer a pla family having no anal! eblldreii. wl pay 111 per month (or their ear. SOS Koarth at. Phono Mala 6987. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. COOL, modern, oatalde roans; weet aide. .404 Morrison, rrivat family, rut 10. KEWT.T furnished front parlor, aultablo : for two. Modern eonrenteneea) gentlemen pre- wrrei. boi join ROOMS AND BOARD. 3S WASHINGTON Roome and board, 2S BP. Tabla board. 94.60. t- ' FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING. 07 SIXTH Largo room, small kltebra. far niaoeo for light ftooeekeeplngs near poetofflce. TWO furnlahed - floor salt hooMkeeplng-rooma. (round eenarate entrance. S35 Clay at.. corner Second. FOR RENT HOUSES. B-ROOY eottage, modera, very eloee Kast Third at., corner Fine. to. 84 FOB RENT Cottage 4SS Waablngtoa at., corner IStft, inquire Ablngton bldg. FOR BENT A 8-room cottage en Kaat Third at., norta. between Hancock and scboyler. FURNISHED HOUSES. NICE S-room rottage. gaa range,, electric Ugbte; alao yard. 1U Kaat Blita at., near Morrlaon. ' A r . - s i . . -e i f - ' ' ' ' : . r:' ' ?':-f il" yt'i '-. " ..:':. " .-' " " " " " ." . v v I f . .i-;: i ', ' :.: .?-: i., : 'J,; f ,; ' .... j... ,:.,;.'-. w if Any man Anywhere can wear the correct iuib liwiuuu of to-day by d& mandihg in his Clothes the label of Alfred Benjamin & Co. It is found only in clothes that are made by the most skilled de-. signers and expert craflsmen in NewYorkCity. Correct Clothes.for Mem Exclusive Arent Here. Buffum & Pendleton, Inc. 311 Morrison St. .' Anthony and Cleopatra which bo one oaa re am. Annie Russell at Helllg Tonight. The moat gorgeoua and effective ataga proa. entatlon of Bhakeapearo'i "A Mldeammer Mlgbt'a Dream," which haa vea beea revealed la New Tork, cornea direct from Ita triomphe at toe new Aitor theatre to the Helllg theatre, tonight for two algbta with apecial nrlca matinee tomorrow, when the dlatingutabed i acrreM, Anau Kaaaell, win appear la what la probably the- moat delightful figure In Shake- apeara a wrltlnga, "Puck." or Roots Ooodfellow, the incarnate apirlt of mlechlef. Miss Annie Russell, Who Appears Tonight In "A Dretm." Midsummer Night's COLLEGE EIGHT RAGE OH TODAY AT THE THEATEES 3 OEARHART PARK New, nicely farniebed eot- tage. 5 roome and zoo equare reet of porch, for tbe month of July. Addreea E. 0. W.. S86 Sixth at., city. Mala S81W. . BUSINESS CHANCES. GOOD paying rertanrant, with complete acta or oreniiia, aoaa fountain, two ice cream-cone machine, etc.; extra good locatloa: cheap thla week. ' For complete information apolr of owner, S12 WlUlama are. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 80x100 FEET near Eaat Morrlaon, on 14th at., will divide: cholceat ehma in reildenre lota on the market, fine vlewi -thla la eaay walking dletance, good for home or Invest ment. ga.(wu, eaay terma.. w. J. Day & Co., MS Stark, room 23. FOB SALE Cat flower for apodal DeeoratJoa day ordera. paruea, dinner. Sella Woaaett, uctiey ureen atauoo. si. jonna car. ' Wedding Carta. W. O. Smith Co.. Waab lngtoa bldg, comer roartn and Waahlnrtoa eta. Tonaeth Co., florleta, for flower of all inda. . m Sixth at. - Clarke Broe., Floriata Flna Qowtra and floral oeeigna.- XMt alornaoa at. . - Fall dreee eolta for rent, all (laea. Cahiae xauoriog w miara ei. , WEDDINO INVITATIONS Li teat and beat: $5 per iuu. a.. nawa io inira at, BIRTHS RICE May 28, to Mr. and Mr. Loam Rica, mil iiariamaa atreet. a oangnter. BALLIN May 11, to Mr. and Mra. F. A. Bel lln, 614 Eaat Oak atreet, a eon. MAXON May 22, to Mr. and Mr. J. Elmer Maxnn. 75T Eaat Davie atreet. a danrhter. BARRON May 20, to Mr. and Mra. William L. Barron. 835 Roe atreet. a eon. BLACKBURN May 1. to Mr. and Mra. Jame E. Blackburn. , 43a Mlmer atreet, a eon. MAIERHOFER May 17. to Mr. and Mra. Mich - ael Ualarhofer, IS Killing worth arena, a eon. JACKSON May 21, to Mr. and Mr. William H. Jarkaon, 069 Rodney avenue, a dauxhter. PHILLIPS May 24. to Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Phillip, 14 Et Seventh atreet. a eon. SATJVIS May 17. to Mr. and Mra. Alfred F. Bauvie, 420 waaco atreet, . a aon. 8ANDBTEEN May 24, to Mr. and Mra. A. II. Bandateen. 9SS William avenue," a daughter. TYHKLI Mny 13, to Mr. and Mr. Edward John Tyrell, 108 Pennoyer atreet, a eon. JAMES May 28, to Mr. and Mr. Richard B. Jame. 11M Union- avenue, north, a aon. Barnard. Eaat Twenty-eighth and Sherman atreete, a aon. ., i LA TT A May 18. to Mr. and Mr. John Latta, 6(14 Irving atreet, a daughter. SMITH May 18,, to Mr. and Mr. Mortimer Loralne Smith, 461 East Twelfth atreet. PETERS May 24, to Mr .and Mra. J. N. Peter, Inta. a daughter. L1ND8TROM May 2, to Mr. and Mr. Oeear J. Llnd.trom, 102 Olive atreet, a daughter. DEATHS NEVINS May 27, Charle L. Nevlna, aged 48 yean; murdered. WALKER May 80. Baby Walker, 42 Sixth etreet: - atlll born. ....... . ROBINSON May 20, Mr. Mary R. Roblnaon, aged 07 year, 482 Market atreet; Bright' dieeaae. CO RLE Y May 2R. John Corley. aged Tl year, T month and SO day, at Horn for tba Aged; eenllity. . , SCOTT May 28. Frank Scott, Colored, aged 17 yean; cereoro pinaj meningiii.r BARRETT May 2S. Mr. Minnie May Barrett, aged 88 yeara. 1088 North Twentieth atreet; general aeptlcaetnia. OREEN Mav 28. Martha Green, aged 11 yeara, 2 month and day. 991 Belmont atreet; diphtheria. v NICOLA I Mar ' 15. Mr. Margaret Nlcolal. aged 68 yeara, 895 Haaialo atreet; Brlgbt'a MOORE May 90, Alfred Moore, aged 87 year Mr36 oaya, liu nnn avenue; eenmty. ELY Mav 24. Lutber Shelr. aged 40 year: pulmonary rnhercuioel. BROWN May 29, Mr. Ellxabeth Brown, aged 80 yein, 2 month and 18 day, 767 Marshal street: senlllrv. FAILING At the family' residence, 68S Second itreet. this city. May JK), 19U7, L,inie A., ;.6no BDtS good Concord baggy, ISth at., coraar of Belmont. 154 Et 2B0 DOWN for new, atrlctly modera S-room cottage, 1 block from car Una, nice residence district; balance on monthly payaienta. Prloe oniy e'.sw. ( W. J. Day S: Co- 268 Stark atreet. Eeat 27 and Alder, $3,400; ln- coariesxn vo., n uommercUI, "Never Again" t the Baker. "Never Again" la to be the bill at the Baker next week. It la a French musical fare that wlU be aura to plea Biker audi ence anil th.r I. rrmmt nt In ni. h.. Ku. i. I day, too; laat time Sunday evening. Seat mar popular wherever produced, and la tb haada "i"" Mrs. Leslie Crter Nest Week. Tb attenflanee at tb Hellla theatre next Thondiy and rrlday nights and Saturday after noon, .una a, t ana B, win be the distinguished actreea. Mrs. Le.ll Carter. In "Da Barrr:" Saturday night; "Zaaa." Seat aal open aest xneeaay, 4 una . Children's Mtlnee. Tomorrow at tb Lyrle there will be a an. eul children' matinee, when Mlaa Varna Fel- ton and tb A lira itork company will be In tb delightful comedy-drama, "Polly Prim. roae," Which bss pleased thousand of people during tb week. There are beautiful scenes that will -charm tba children. Mstlnee Sun- Will Be First Contest for of. tb B,kw opv wu certainly b i Eight-Oared Chainpionship of the Pacific Coast. First Day t the Oaks. Everybody went to tb Oak reaterdar: at east it seemed that everybody went, for dur ing til day and lat night thousands were STANFORD HAS BEATEN BERKLEY Race WU1 Be Rowed on Lake Wash .V, ington, Over Four-Mile Course and Will Begin at 0 o'Clock Com parison of Crews. , llmlf tawl a agtraanit titan fita-mail Anainltiai fnsa, big park. Tb place I an Ideal one for reet P n 'atber" and recreation, while for tboae who are fond I of music nothing more entertnbilng could be found than SchlUonyl' Hungarian band. Tbe youngsters msd a great bit yesterday and war frequently applauded. There la to ha an eight-mlnate car aervlce to the park tbla "Sins of the Father." Seat sale opens Sunday' morning at the Lyrle bog of flea for Mis Varna Feltoa sad tba A Ilea tork company In tb successful melodrama "Sins of tba Father," which opeaa Monday evening for a week' rua, with matinee Tues day, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. "Bin la a melodrama oat of tb NEW bouse etailmente. OIL. oil; buy a bom la tbe coming boom ren ter, signi rooms, oatn, pantry, etc.. com plete: fc 40x100, best location la Lenta. 11,477: o00 cash, terms on balance. A bsr- gsln; ere owner. Joseelyn, Main atreet, near atauoo, inertia. . , SEVERAL nice lota In one of Portland' most neaatirui autmroe for aal at a bargain. Ad- ares roetofftce Box 244, Portland, Or. HORSES, VEHICLES, HARNESS, FOR SALE Cheap, a span of chestnut geld. Inge, flaxen mane and tall, well matched. thoroughly city broke, lx yean old; beat road team In Oregon. Also prsctically aew Concord top buggy and splendid set of buggy harneaa. Muat be seen to be appreciated. Write lock box No. 450. city, or call on O P. McDermott, Mount Scott car line, Hasel- wlld station, n walnut at. 3AMskSW9 BARTER AND EXCHANGE. WILL exchange sidewalk, work Journal. plastering, for bone. brick work. Address 8. 800 ...TRANSFER AND HAULING. PENINSULAR Express 247 Alder at- I'bone Main 21 Baggage Transfer, 171. . daughter of Byron C. and Flora E. Falling; aged 22 yeara. Notice of fnnenl hereafter. UNDERWOOD At residenc 429 Tenth atreet. May 81, 1007, Edith Violet Underwood. if NOTICES. FORGET) to move out, must sell out oar plant Tl bargain price, in awisa jioni 112 Vancouver svenue. Phone Baa) 6870. bv June Tj Co. HELP WANTED FEMALE ' . WANTED A woman to do kitchen ' work la privet bearding house. 186 Filth tt. TWO solicitor on household specialties; good " return for few noun' work. 262 Third at. ; WANTED A wage paid. woman to make beds; blrhest Dewey tiouss, 20 North Third. DALLAS TO HOLD , .FOURTH TWO DAYS i (Spetlal Dlcpstch to The Journal.) Dallas! Or., May SI. The finance committee; appointed to solicit funds for the Fourth of July celebration Is meet ing- with great tucceaa. In one even ing's work 1500 was subscribed by tner- cnants ana business men. The commit tee expect 4c raise nearly $1,000 for the two dayvelebron. THmoh'Ford of Salem will deliver the annual address to the pioneers July 2. The orator for the Fourth has not. yet been selected. Two bands will be engaged for both days, and each afternoon will be given over to sports and games. About $200 will be spent for fireworks. Insuring a good electrical display on the nlgbt of July . Tne ooddess or Liberty will be appointed by the executive- commit tee, thus doing laway with the voting proposition entirely iajiaa is enjoying the most prosperous year in her his tory, and the business men- are going io respona uoerauy to maxe tnis the biggesr celebration ever . held in Polk county. : BKER CITY TAKES . IN NO BAD COIN Baker City, Or., May Si. The discov ery by government pf flclsia of numerous counterfeit coins in eastern Oregon has caused many people in this section to become uneasy for fear of having some of the spurious bad money round, which leaves , room for a suspicion that it might b floating In any "community In the eastern part of the state, r The matter has been Investigated In so far as It pertains to Baker City, , and the result is most satisfactory, as not one of tbe bAk of this city has taken a counterfeit , coin and none Is . familiar with the location t)f the bogus money. However, cashiers here are using- unui- (Spectsl Dispatch to The Joarnal.) Seattle, May SI. The first eight oared rowing championship of the Pa-1 the Marqusm tbla week cific coast Is the prise for which crews J.tJ.TjTJJ Marquam Draws Crowds. Interest In the San Francisco Opera company at th Marquam continue unabated. There are crowded bonses at every performance, and there is not a company In America that baa more right to claim the attention It la receiv ing. It it doubtful If each music ha ever beea offered at the price which prevail at th Marquam. "Tbe Strollers," the bill at ha mad a great tlnnfwi. .nn.i.n. nf TAA W.hh ,h. CAfn. Uliicciiiui LU. uwiomiv; v. I dlSB, UD0B tb Stag. oaid-aTeaA, Sealp Diseases Cured by "Til HOnUIOLB BlTBOZOir." Druggists refund money if Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil 1 falls,. ; ' 26c ; GltEAT COAL STRIKE MADE AT MEDF0RD (Special Dlapateh to Tb JooraaL) Medford, Or., May SI. A large de posit of the best coal yet discovered in Oregon has been opened five miles east of Medford by parties, who have been prospecting the field for several months. Ington and Stanford university will struggle on Lake Washington this even ing. Stanford has already prover her superiority over the University of Call fornla. The race will begin at S o'clock and Baker Company Scores Heavily. Although' the Baksr company has mad In numerable successes this season. It has never presented a play that brings more wholesome snd s-ennlne dellzht than "The Dairy Farm." be over a four-mile course. Everything I which u tbe bill at the Third street bouse considered. Stanford seems to have! this week, it is distinctively a pastoral play, 39 on ballot, slightly the better chances for the race I waling with rural character m a small village this afternoon. Her men are more ex- Vork- V f M bu,n,5'u" ot n: man interval, ana too stag sellings sre equal to tb standard of tb Baker. Itching, torturing skin eruptions, dls figure, annoy, drive one wild. Doan's Oint;.ient brings quick relief and last ing cures. Fifty cents at any drug store. Sixteen years in Portland. Opposed to perpetual franchises. I M. Davis, perlenced and In better condition. Sad ler of the University of Washington crew is convalescing from an attack of quinsy, and big Klrby, the heaviest man In the boat. Is suffering slightly from the same disease. Washington had much better facili ties for practice than Stanford, and "Girofle-Girofla." Xane Bally Tonight. Burkhard's hall, E. Burnslde & yd rand. - . m . , , ,,. V.' Charles Lecocq's sparkling comic opera. "Glrofle-Glrofla," will be revived next week at tb Marquam Orand by tbe Ran Francisco Opera company. It wlu be the tint tloio this opera has been beard In this city in many 2rfrTed Block Oaansft floods. Allen V Lewis' Best Brand. tnis may tena to orrset the advantage year. "Olrofle-Olrofla" wa th opera which the visitors have In health and expert- made Lillian Russell famous, and Teddy Webb, ence. There is some difference In the who wiu play tb rawer oi tne twine, uirorie stroke of the two crews. Washington's stroke is long and sweeping, while Stanford's Is shorter and more choppy, In rough water the latter" will find her stroke very advantageous. If the water is smooth, Washington's stroke will be more effective. Stanford's form Is not so good as Washington's, men do not pull so evenly, and GJrofla, at tb Marquam next week, was witn mis nusseu. "Darkest Russia." "Darkest Russia," a melodrama In which Bartley Campbell (tarred for many years, will be tb attraction at tbe Star theatre next .k. I week, commencing Monday evening. All who are inierescev m cuuuiuviw u, hum., n mm .mm mwUm t mlkl Mmmlt mitHmMt. Will flllrt Zimmerman, tne visiting captain, is n..v.. Rnuia" a nlav not to be missed. one of the best oarsmen on the coast. I Charles Connen and Lillian C. Field will be He was a good man before he came I added to tbe company next week to the college and has Improved much since. He will be a citadel of strength "Wedded but No Wife." in me ouuuuru " vy, v,oio ana .,.. u i..'. 4.m.HH "XftAAtA uonani are more expenencea man any i B, No wife." is what tbe public like, evi- of the Washington men, among whom I dotty. Judging from th ateadlly Increasing Captain Gloster is the best water man. I attendance at the Star theatre this week. Escb Wftuhlna-tnn hum been nractlrlnar for I nerformsnc sees more people attenamg ana mr I . i . ,, ... 1 R. I nr. Par. nil nnnnnn nn1 will nnth. 1 OSCJi aUOience IS rnotlll raioinmiii-, ably have more endurance than her P.r. "KtSS nZ oppvnenis, wmio ino nmwn usvramen I , Rundav . . I a. - - .in uui du unuu iv aijiit aim I would be more at borne in a shorter I race. This, then, Is an advantage fori the U. of W. Where Laughter Reigns. From th moving picture to Earl and Wil- t i. th,.ht that fniiw snftiwi aon, th musical ketch team, theprogrm this " "O- - - - - - -" ' " w - . . . ,K flmmmA tm m Mf-lM nt HlUllMI .M. will witness the vbir contest. Boat Luitlea. There are no dnll momenta and each races nere oeiore nave arawn crowas number la gingery. Towen, the magician. numbering In the thousands and there gives aom atartilng tricks, sll aletght-of-bani. Is every reason to believe that today's I and Cashing and Merrill do a travesty oal crowd win surpass an others. The personnel of the two crews is ail follows: BVANFORD. Nane. . Weight. Height Conant, stroke ........ 169 Houston,, No. 7. ........ 1ST Gay. No.' 8... ...1ST Patrick, No. B 168 Zimmerman (CI No. 4. 169 Cole, No. 8 .165 Wondrles, No. 2 163 Fitting, bow .......... 170 Turner, coxswain ......105 Average weight 164 pounds. WASHINGTON. Name. ...... . .Weight Gloster (captain, stroke 168 O'Brien, No. 7 162 Klrby, No. 6 176 Jarvls; -Nev 6......... 174 WUlis, No. 4..'..,..... 173 Lovejoy, No. 8. ....... 163 Saddler, No. 2 ..... . . . . 165 Lowry, bow...... ..... 163 McLean, coax wain... 10 i . Average weight. 166 H pounds. :1 8:1 6:4 :2H 6 8 8 5:3 Height, 5:11 6:3 5:11 6 6:10 5:18 5:li 6:11 5:1 FREE BOOKLET ON BRIGHT'S DISEASE AND DIABETES We desire to place tn 'the hands of those afflicted with Brlght's Disease or Diabetes a 86-page pamphlet that Is saving human lives, it la not an or dinary pamphlet but Is principally made ud oi reports or scienuncauy conducted teats In a large variety of cases, showing 87 per cent or recover ies In these hitherto incurable diseases. This booklet is for thoughtful peo- f la people who can discriminate - be ween common patent medicine liters ture and a carefully prepared report of a patient- serious and profoundly lm- Dortant Investigation. 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