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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, : PORTLAND,' TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 11, . .1807.. t Toivn Topics '': 90ioht'I mnmsHTi. i Helllg . "The Duel1 Marquam Grand',.. .......'Dolly Virdea' Baker ..."The Prince tad the PUDr' Grand .......a... ,. VaudtTlll hrrle ....... .1... "All tba Comforta of Home Star ........... ....."Tba Ball of ftlchmond' Oaks .......0. W. P. CarUna, Firat and Aider Under the auspices , of Salvation Army corp No. 1, Ensign Moys will de liver a lecture on 'The Pilgrim's Prog ress" on , Thursday evening at Salva tion Army, .ball, Z4S Madison etreet The lecture will be Illustrated by star opt Icon- slides. . Another feature will Te tne singing or "The Holy City Illustrated by lantern slides. The audi ence Is asked to participate. Prepara tions are being; made to entertain a reo- ora-Dreaaine; auaienoe. ? y ,;' . Great Interest centers In the third an rual convention of the Oregon State Funeral 'Directors association to beheld In this city on June 17, tl and tt. The aesslons of the men of the shroud and aii wut taite place in Knights of VI All undertakers In the northwest have been invited to attend and a large gath erlng Is expected. The - entertainment commute - ha arranged for several , sightseeing trip and a banquet for the delegates i Tree Cake" week at the Royal bakery for boy and girls. This week the boys nd girl who watch ada can crow over those who do not, that Is, If they can crow with, a mouthful of cake. These cakes to be given away are the kind for . wnicn me noyai Daaery la xamous the youngsters are certainly lucky. la famous, and lnlv luck v. Hma me last or tne Jimmy and. Johnnv aerlea elsewhere Jn this paper, jith do . ia,um jur gelling tne cax.es. .... . Plans for a drinking fountain to be erected In front of the new city ball at St. Johna are being worked out by Architect Goodrich. The women of St. Johns worked with this end in view all last winter and now have enough funde on nana to ouiia a creditable i nubllo The city hall is located in a tnree-siaed mock and the fountain i be placed immediately la front or It Blr Knights of Oregon commandery wo. i, K. T., will act aa aa escort to the grand lodge of Oregon, A. F. A M., who will lay the cornerstone for the new Commercial club tomorrow after noon. They have been called to as semble' at their asylum at 1 o'clock. , It is expected a large number will be In line.., .-,-. ., . .:',-, - : The United East Side cluba wlU meet tonight at tba Information bureau. East Third and Morrison atreeta This will be the first meeting since the passage of the numerous charter amendments, many of which were discussed. The manner of the expenditure of the large sum appropriated will be considered, w , i Arrangements are being made by which the city council of MUwaukie will complete the city hall started last year and notflnlshed because of a lack of funds. The hall is a frame building and bad been enclosed. The council cham ber had been finished but otherwise the building was left uncompleted. It will cost about 11,600 to Anlsh it, ' Water to rough hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or window! must be paid for In advance and used only between the hours of S and S a. m., and S and I p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If ueed contrary to these rules, or waatefully. It will be shut off. ' The will of Mrs. Jessie M. Hlslop, who died In thla city on May 10, waa tiled In the county court for probate this morning, ine neira are tne nusoand. and nve children, Mary. Jeeele, Marshall ia uuy Miiiaru, ana warn zu. uanmeu. Mr. Marlon Ward Farnham, the elo cutionist,' will appear . In dramatic re cltal and concert at Ablngton hall. Third etreet between Washington and Stark, this evening. The, affair will be under tne auspioes or foruana assembly ta. 1, United Artisan. , ; ; ' At University park next -Wednesday me united Artisans wm give a roee-l how and carnival. Thla Is the aecond of theee annual ahows, and Indications are that it will surpass the on given Met year. . ( . , , f Commencement -exercises of the Bill Military, academy , will be held at , the academy armory tomorrow evening at ' o'clock. S. O. Reed will deliver the address. Exercises will be followed by tne annual competitive onus, for, which goia. silver and nrons individual med al win b awarded. 5--" STOIIE LAVIUG home m Commercial Club Members Will Dedicate New Club Building With rQmp:- ' Portland ' Commercial, club members are preparing to celebrate the laying of the cornerstone of the new dub build lag at Fifth and Oak streets tomorrow afternoon. The dedication and corner Atone laying will be made a notable Colonel James Jackson. event by the membera of the club-who will meet at I o'clock in the afternoon and march to the new building In a oay. In' the absence of Governor Chamber lain the address which was to have been made by him on behalf of the state will be read by Colonel James Jackson.- T. B. Wilcox, chairman of the executive committee and a member of the build ing association, will make an address in behalf of the building association. Tom 'sxwxnauAvtr Utk sad Waahlagtoa. Pbene Mala 1 GEILIG THEATRE Tbwn ralk Today OTIS SKINNER In the International drama, V : ; THB DUEIU? ;i ac Tim ToalgM itirf Prloee-Ix)wer floor, tl, 11.60; baloony, $1, 75c (Op; gallery, 60c Seats selling at theatra, ; , . FREE- CAKES FOR THE BOYS ANE3,"GIPX0 v Ttc Rose Fiesta Is Exciting the Grown-ups, Bat the Yossgsters Are llore Interested In Royal Cakes Delicto and fZlll Thil week we will give delicious ROYAL BAKERY CAKES to every boy and girt who dips out this advertisement, writes the CORRECT name in the space Beneath each boy, and mails it to us, together with the other eight Johnny and Jimmy ads thst have sppesred in this paper for the past eight Tuesdays, if you have kept them. If you have watched the boys closely you have doubtless noticed some points of difference about their clothing, and this will help you today to. tU which is which ' . 14th a ad ft... mtUA Tk.a.. Pboa Wathlngtos IUC 1ICUIK IliCOUC Main 1 Tharsday and IMday Wlghta, Jan XS-14 UW SOCZITADXB ut jug , :i yxaxxaTSTuxa. ' Prices 11.60. 11.00. 76o. 60c 85c !c seats now seuing ai tne ineair. MarquamI Grand - (Pbone Male ai . -. I Tot One Week OnlV - : Tee Dehttieat and Moat Bcantlfa! Comle Opera i aver wrlttao, "DOLLY VARDBN", faaMtea br tha Saa lYaeolaee Ooera Co. Flrat tima anrwhra at tesa than S3 ericM. Frleta , JveeJaa. SSe.SOe.TSe., U atlaee. SCe end ftOe.- , . BAXZS THXATXX (Pbone Mala t Goo. I Baker, Ocnaral Manager. Attraetloe all tbls waak, Little Ollle cooper, America' a (ore- noat child Star, , aoppertad br ntembere t the Bakar Theatre Company la a Biatalfleeet - nrofluctloa) of Mark Twaln'e ncantirai put, child eboeld be dan ltd the eellcbt of thla , charming and taterteting niece. Spaelal Boae Mauaae waaneadar. awr enua wun rooa frae, Begalar matinee Setardar. Evenlnae. ; See, Soe, SOe. Matinees, lfte, S5e. (iexti weak, Klas'e Maaloal Coaoedy company, LYRIC THEATRIC Pbene Main 4688. Ibis Weak tba Allan Stock Osnipaar . Pre- - eentlog Wm. GUlette'e Celeeratea roor-Act Comedy. ali. rra coMroaxs or homx." Mattnaes Tuesday. Tbureday, Saturday and Rnnoay. Price, Ite. 30c. Every evening at! S:1S. Plicae lOe, 20e and SOe. Beaerved eeata by pbone, Mala 4088. Of-1 See opea from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. TSX STAB I STAB Phone Mala S4SS THB Entire waes or nne ivin, The BeorgaaiaaS Star Stock Oempeay Preaanta 4THS BZILI OF BICKMOirD" A play In four acts Ma ttaeea Vocoder a. Tbaradaye, Bttnrdaye aad gendaye at :. rricae ioe ana we. . Inn eveetng at S:1S. Prlcco 10c, SOe aad SOe. Beearvod mil by Phone for aU perform. eaoae. Mam sea.. Naat atuacttoa '-oaaraaia." . v. ; .:.:; y THE GRAND Waak of Jaae 10. TeadevUle de Lane headed by the fa nooa down end China an, Harding and Ah Bid la ma la a Chinese Laundry." Aeded Atwae. -Lets Broe.. to- trodnclng Clar e a e e Lets, 'The Armleee Wonder;" the Poor Maaona, Mile. Olive. Oeorge (Pork . Chona) trar. Whelaa Raarlas, Mr. - Prederle Bobarts. Orandlacop. ' ALL BASEB ATHLETIC PARK. Corn ex Tangha" aad Vwnty-roartn. Tune U, 12.13, 14, U. 16. Los Angeles vs. Portland Oamee called at S:S0 p. m. dally. ' Oamee called at 1:80 p. m. Sunday a l UBIZr OAT RZ9AT. ADMISSION 25d : Orandatand 15c Child ra 10a. box Beau ito. Johnny. ' Whplonie "Table Queen' Bread Did It rou remember Jimmy, the scrawny little shaver who first made his bow to you nine weeks seo? It's hard to realise healthy chap is the ssme boy that s what bis motner ssys a aosen times a day out ne is just tne ssme little Dssr a bones, sll covered tip Do that this fat, ssucy. now with rood, sound flesh, put on by eating plenty of healthful "TABLE QUEEN" BREAD, and ROYAL CAKES and DOUGHNUTS, instead of the ordinary ones. AH ROYAL products induce health and strength because only the most nutritious ingredients go into them scientifically compounded. If your children are not ss robust as these boys, look to your larder for the reason. See that "TABLE QUEEN BREAD comes to your table daily. , ' , v '.. ' ' ' Clip this advertisement, write the boys' names beneath each one, and mall to us (with the other eight ads If you have kept them). You will get your cakes Saturday of this week. Address ROYAL BAKERYoyi GONKCTiONERY Eleventh and Everett Streets Portland, Oregon Dr. W. T. Williamson, Grand Master. Leslie Bailey was arraigned before Judge deland in the circuit court . thla morning charged with giving a. glas 9i Deer to ii-year-oia eron, Maxxi on May SO. On reouest of his at torney Bailey waa allowed nve days in Th annual meeting of the Mount Ta bor Improvement association waa held last night at the Woodmen of the World hall on West avenue. It waa reoorted that 15 arc lights had been assigned to Mount xaaor, wiucn tne committee ro LprOcressive PIANO SELLING Has a Serious Significance to the : Seeker of Quality and Value in ' Pianos. The Difference In Methods Which ' Gives the House' of EUers l : Decided Preference. With the " Careful Buyer. r. The Arm which playa fairesfwlth the - public is th one that is invariably most successful. The popularity of EUers Piano House is proof that " tillers methods are right To sell the best i pianos the makes or highest quality ki ndAf aell them at the least cost con-MWV- with ; safe business ' principles JiSa been the aim and custom of this - areat niano selllnr organisation, from the da v it opened the doors of ita first Store the widest awake little store - that ever aought the patronage of the - Portland music lovere.' From the , modest little Dlace at 107 First street has grown a chain or more than "80 ; Eilara houses, all cooperating toward economical lines in - wi - ouyina. snip ping, distributing' ana seuing or pianos and other musical merchandise. All this combined strength means money saved to the buyer.' Greater purchasing power of the Balers atores makes it possible to give, greater values to the individual buyer. Thirty makes and ? more the finest Jn all th world, await orltloal in . spection of th music lover at the House of Kllera , - ' Take no one's word for it Investigate 'for yourself. Look through the Eflera line compere quelltles Snd prices with . any offered elsewhere. Convince your i self that you can save an amount equal to the wholesale profit of the average dealer. : Come fully prepared to flnd genuln bargains th best values the hlgheet qualities at the House of Ellere, the House of Highest Quality, !6S Washington street, corner of Park. Richardson will sneak In behalf of th Commercial club in general. insiae the cornerstone will n placed hermetically sealed ooooer box con. talnlnr eODlea Of the Oreaon Dallv Jour. nal sfinted in Portland this afternoon. a copy of the Oregonlan of tomorrow, a list of members of the club, the names or tne members of the bulldln association which has had charge of the construction and planning of the -new Duuamg, a list or the stockholders In the new building, a specially engroesed xoiaer containing tne names or the board of governors of the club and a eolleotion of both present day coins and V1U V1WI. -'.-.. , The exercises will be In charge of th Masonic rraternity and tbe rites or lay ing the stone will be performed by uraoa aui ur, w. a. wiuiamson. ' 1:00, 1:15. 7: and 1M0 by . Zmpcrlal Xaagariaa Hossara. Coming Dare Devil Daveaporta. for th Aged ha been Wednesday, June II. postponed to Elks' W. building, Moore, . expert :, eleventh, and photographer. oiarit sta. ommended to be located at points where u waa thougnt they would do the most good. O. Evert Baker was reelected president ror the ensuing year; W. O. Orenfell was mad vice-president; J. E. Lewton. secretary, and J. A. Eaatmaa, treasurer. X, W. Blain, J. Harbk and W. K King, appraisers of the estate of Lulu M, Lundy, this morning filed a report in th count v court showlnsr that tha stat naa property worth 6,soo. Whit Flyer line of launches will max aauy in pa to tne uaka and re turn. Boats - leave . foot of . - Yamhill street flaiiy at i:so p. m.; Sunday 10 a. m. Tickets at dock ornce, 10 cents. Blx-room cottars, full corner . Int fruit, furniture: Base Line: bararaln 12.100, half cash, few days only. 111, East Side Athletio club. Prof. Ringler manager, gymnasium, swimming. Initla- uon iee aronoea tnis montn. HneciaJ summer raies xor oatns ana Swimming. Wire and Iron work of all kinds; fire escapee, elevator enclosures ana renoM Columbia Wire tt Iron Works. 168-870 fihlcoers Take Notice. The Astoria A Columbia .River railroad Jhas placed dally ireigm service oeiween foniana, Asto ria ana aa way stations. . . , Washougal and way landings,' da'.ly ex. cepi ounaay. jeaves Washington Street aocK . p, m. , .... - Sweet cream buttermilk, cheese, but er. ham. eggs, coffee, eta Oregon . neese to., oweuana nuuainr. 12s Htani " w antes .to itene Aomit 1 on tuu. Appiy i once. w. ji. urenreu, Francis ave. and Belmont Phone Ta- nor :.ia,.4i:.'v; t:i - Alien s Kusnion jiomiort snoes are worth double their weight In gold. Ton snouia nave 1, pair, eve Morrison. way Py 'tnorei Mettger nts your eye lur a. - mi tyii. ou, or, TtB, formerly at lit Sixth street.- - - .. Capitalists. Twenty-three acres for sal as a whole. Western Oregon Trust Co.. Sll Stark street. f t . . ' Acme OH Co. sells the best safetv coal oU and fin gasoline. Phon as f 89. Dr. William Cavanaugh. dentist, has moved his office to iOJ-4 Buchanan bldg. Woman's Exchange. Ill Tenth street. lunch 11:10 to 1; business merf s lunch. Th lawn fet to be riven bv tha La dles' Aid society of th Cathedral for th benefit of tha St. Joseph's Horn Ice. Call Mara 114: Home A-S14L fee aeuvery company, set stark street. Diamond W It'a a eoffe ask for It at your grocers. ; ' Nurseryman PlUtlngtoa, ft Tamhltt, Beautifying creama Se Mm. Hudson. Dr. E. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam. Oregonlan Confectionery, 111 Sixth. D. Chambers, optician, 119 Seventh. Berger signs 184 Tamhlll phone. Bark Tonio for rheumatism. , 1 Beck Jeweler 205 Alder. ' Klser soenlo photos, imperial hotel B0AKD WALKS FE0M . W00DMEBE TO LENTS siasjewaBsaasajs Push Club So Decides Bettor Car Service Also Considered Sewer System Wanted. At a well attended - meeting , of , th Lents Push club last night several mat ters of Importance were discussed. It waa decided 'to lav board walks from Woodmere to Lenta Something Ilk 8S was subscribed by individual members toward defraying th expense of this Improvement. . Better car service was considered, and a committee was appointed to confer with the railway officials toward that nd. ? A eewer system waa alee talked of, and It is expected that steps will be taken at ence to improve the sanitary conditions or ienvs. Fifty cltliens were present The Lents band furnished music, and a short llterarv nrorram was rendered. Th organisation meets monthly. "AS YOU LIKE IT" OPEN AIE SPECTACLE Wednesday,' June 19, Decided on u Date for Giving Production In -v-Worthy Cause. ' Wednesday, June. IS, is th date posi tively aet for tha pen-air production of "As You Like Jt," by th Oregon branch of the Association of Collegiate Alum" nae. . " iiV "r" " ; This promlaes to be on of the most attractive spectacles ever seen in "Port land. Much hard work and repeated re hearsals hav brought th various mem bers of the caat to a "high degree of pro ficiency, and a thoroughly artistic d re duction is assured. . . Th funds which accrue win be added th permanent - educational fund hich this association la establishing lilchwlll b used to assist bright young . women who- can not afford a college course, - --w Preferred SHoek Oaaaed (rMaa. Alla Lewis Best Brand. Tomorrow-Grand Sacrifice Sale of Fine, All LWM 270 WASHINGTON ST. Elf BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STS. Wholesalers' and Importers' Select Summer and Early Fall Styles Direct from tbe Millinery Carnival and Displays. Coliseum, Seattle 5,000 Trimmed Dress Hat Shapes, Sailors, Strtet Hats, and Misses and Children's Best Styles at 40 Per Cent of Regular Value This grsnd, timely money-saving event will appeal with telling force to every woman. A strictly all-new, gigantic stock of the very choicest of millinery at less than actual cost of production. READ A FEW PRICES And remember this whole page would not , hold a full description 01 the vast stock. Sale Begins Wednesday, June 12, 9:30 a. m. TRIMMLD HATS Will take choice of a big lot of select $3.50 to $6.00 newest stylea? A grand assortment of Trimmed Hats, very handsome, $6.00 to $8.00 values. A big lot, still more choice, of very fine frades and styles, worth to $10.00. he Gershell and other choice qualities and styles, big variety, worth to $12.00. Plumed snd silk, effects, very newest for summer or early fall, over four score of styles, worth to $18.00. STREET HATS One . thousand of them the best and newest Styles 69 For choice of a big hat worth $2.50. SaWVery beautiful $3.00 to $3.50 styles. " fl.49.They are swell and in all colors, worth to $5.00. fl.OSVTake choice of them, all worth to $6.00. 2,000 Shapes 29 for the Standard Tambo, $1.50 values. 49f for 100 stylee to $2.50 values. 691, 98tVS1.39, 1.49, S 1.69, S 1.98 and $2.25, worth up to $6.00. for tl trimmed, tor 60c Flats. $1.69 2.98 3.98 4.98 $7.50 $9.50 $14.50 ; $16.50 $19.50 The world's best and latest select styles, patterned after the newest and swellest conceptions, and sell til high-class retail stores at $20.00, $30.00, $40.00, and even $50.00. , CHILDREN'S HATS ffj FLOWERS Everything and Every Quality from Composition to Linen and Silk. 3 'for 15c bunch Violets. 5 for 25c sprsy Crushed Roses. for 50c bouquet Violets. 19 for 75c spray Roses. 39 for $1.25 K spray tinen Roses. ; 49 for $1.50 'spray Linen Roses. - 69a for $200 spray Roses, . " mercerized, f 1.25 for $4.00 spray French Linen Roses. lOf for 50c wreath Chil dren's ' Flowers. ta.- RIBBONS 9a for 20c, all colors. 19 fa 40c, all'colors. Feathers, Quills, Breasts, Wings, Male-Bird Ostrich Plumes and all the finery and accessories that belong to a complete manufacture tog establishment . We trim and design at cost of labor. . We SHAFER-WHITTIER CO., MANAGERS MANY DESIRE TO PRACTICE DENTISTRY Forty-Four Persona Trying to Pass State Dental Board Number Are Non-Residents. Fortr-four. persons appliad for esrtlfl eataa to practloa dentistry In thla atata, and ar now taking axamlaatlona Bafors th Oregon atata dental board at th Allsky bulldln'S, Third and Morrison strs.ts. Most of th applicants ar young grsouaies 01 na rtoria i-acmo D.ntaJ college but thr ar a number befor th board from other state who wish to locat here. - " , Th examination ar- noi considered easy Dy aentai siuaenia, una are even feared by them. Purine th Pt few year quite a larg percentage of appli cants hav been refused permission to practice In this stat. JVXaminaiions are aeia erai-innoaiiT. Result ot nraa.nt examinations will probably not b known until Saturday.' PATT0N HOKE TEA WAS SOCIAL EVENT Annual Event Held This Afternoon Under Successful -Auspices GaVe Mnalcal Program. The annual tea at th atton horn, which 1 always a social event , ot In teres t,; waa givn thi afternoon. The officers of th board received. Thes are: Mrs. Tneoaor wicoiai, Mra a. 11. WiUett Mra Mary Knox. Mr, p. H. Rand. Mrs. A. L. Kumsey, Mrs. Robert Lutke. Mra Fred A. Daly and Mrs. A. Shannon.. Assisting them were Mrs. W. I Staugh and Mrs. B. F. Weaver. In th oining-room tea ana ooire waa poured by Mrs. F. W. isnerwooa, Mr. Oeorr 8, Rogers. Mrs. John Minto and Mrs. Richard Martin Jr., and assisting them were Mrs. v. tn. Mcjaucman, Mrs. Charles King, Miss Frances- Jeffries, Mra O. A. Hoffman. Miss Lucy Nlcolai aad Mra, Jha Burgard. Taa oaady ta ble was In charge of Miaa Norma Reid, Miss Florence Dayton and Miss Mar guerite Chamberlain. , A musical program waa given by Mr. Boyer's pupils under th direction of Mra 1 Hammond. , PERSONAL . Miss Buna McCoy of North Tamhlll. who haa been, visiting Portland friends for th past ,fw, day, left for th Jamestown exposition yesterday. Sb will be joined at Pendleton by Miss 8 1 el la Marple, who will accompany her on her trip. Dr. and Mrs. Virgil 8. Ison of Baker City ar in th city, guests of Mrs. Ison'a father, F. F. giaradon, at SI East Seventeenth street. ,.. - When' in San Francisco Stay at Hotel Hamlin, Eddy and Leav enworth. Permanent and' fireproof; 100 rooms, SS baths rate . $1.10 and up. Eddy-atreet cars at ferry. . , Metsrer flta your ye for SI. 141 Washington street, corner feeyenth, formerly at lit Sixth SUW ' . 75 WOMEN WANTED! jDur ' baslnsa haa grown be yond all precedent, and It seeras impossible to secure help to handle It We hav places for It more women at higher wage than can be had at almost any other work, and steady employment ail th year. , ; , , Union LaunCry SECOND & COLUriF.I. . TEL. MAIN C'- 1