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..4 ,- THE OREGON , 0AILY, JOURNAU PORtLAND, THURSDAY ; EVENING, :.. MARCH 28, 1801 , s , AJBTTgElCTBTTiV i iopics 3 iwsl TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. iUIk' M, ;. .-The Lady and tha Burglar JwJrquam MaKr . . . Kmplre.. Lyrlo.... pur..... Grand . . When We Were Twenty-One What Women Will Do .. "Hasel Kirk" "The Secret Dispatch" , VaudevilU I: A stockholder of tha Butta Boya Con aolldated Mining company, while In Goldtleld, went down the ehaft of the mln mrA whll alirehdlnK Secured tWO pleoea of ore from the aide of the shafty This waa without the knowledge of th management On Tuesaay in or w assayed by another atockholder, who l; connected with a local assay offloe, and one sample ehowed valuea of over 1380 and the other more than $400 to the ton. The exact flgurea are given in the company's advertisement In another pan of today's Journal. Portland share, holders are quite exultant over these essays, and the fine report made by United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor Parks, who recently made a critical ex amination of the property. The United States civil service com mission announcee an examination on April 16 to secure eilglbles from which to make certification to nil vacancies in the poeltion of fish culturlst at Bose man, Montana, salary 640 per annum, at Leadville, Colorado, at $600, and an Mhir Tnnin mIsbIssIddI. salary I&4U, and other vacancies as they may .occur In the bureaa of fisheries, depart ment of commerce; ana to mi v vacancies In the position of trained nurse (both nwe ana iamai; m arv of 1720 per annum, wun dob & auartera. and vacancies requiring Tstmllar qualifications as they may occur in th Philippines service. As a result of injuries received by falling from a railroad trestle near La Center, Washington, a few days ago, Jamea Mcintosh, a loiterer, died at Good Samaritan hnaDlts.1 n 6 o'clock yester day afternoon. The man was brought to the city two days ago for treatment, neither ha or his friends believing his injuries to be of a serious nature. Very little Is known of Mcintosh here be yond the fact that he has a considerable sum of money on deposit in local bank. The body Is In charge of the coroner and will be held pending a de cision of his friends or relatives aa to Its disposition. , Central W. C. T. U. met Wednesday aftenoon. Mrs. Kockwood spoke on the work of the city library. She spoke or the children's room and the effort to lead them to read the best books, and referred to the work In the county. There are five reading rooms and sev eral depoe.lt stations. Mrs. M. M. Bleeth spoke on the Union Signal, the organ or the National W. C. T. U. Mrs. Margaret Houston spoke for the White Ribbon Review, the Oregon paper. She also talked about the Crusader Monthly, for the boys and girls. Next week will be the monthly tea. Dr. Esther Pohlwlll address the members on "Heredity. Councilman Baker introduced an ordi nance at yesterday's council meeting to nmhihit hiwinrn and vendors from op- ratinor in tha downtown district. The, reason given for introducing the ordi nance Is that the vendors line the city streets and force merchants paying large rents Into competition with them. Another reason Is that the streets are littered with the refuse from such stands. Councllmen Beldlng and Drls- coll announced they would oppose tne measure when it comes up ror passaae. The ordinance was referred to tne license committee. A Union .Provident league with over sno eharter members was instituted at the Red Men's wigwam In the 8elllng ui..h v...ii.iinor Tuesday evening. Urii- cers were elected and arrangements made for thetr Installation and exempli fication of the secret work of the order Tuesday. April 7. at wnicn um an elaborfttewro(?ram of music and other fntertalnlng- features will be rendered for the pleasure of the members. This society was organised by Portland busi ness men and has Its supreme mm- i" this city. Ask Your Grocer About the Monopole Offer of Two Canp for the Price ' of One This Week WADHAMS C& KERR BROS. PORTLAND, OREGON Spanish-American and Philippine wars who served between April 23, 1898, and July 4, 1902. The organisation is also for social enjoyment, "the furtherance of purity In politics and public affairs," and the inculcation or patriotism. Judge Gantenbeln this morning con tlnued the case of A. C. Emmons against Thomas Owens and T. J. Tobln. In which the plaintiff, a well known attorney. Is seeking to recover 150,000 ror injury to reputation and ounmeup by reason of his arret on a charge of larceny. The case was eontlnin-d to g-lve time for the arrival from Nevnda of another witness for the plaintiff, who Is expected In a few days. Articles lost and found on the street cars March 26: Twelve umbrellas, four purses, one lunch box, four packages, one picture, one veil, one book, one re ceipt book for Woodmen, one fur collar, one telescope. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. Information has been given the police hv Patrolman Craddock that many of tua r.tvar funda about town are evad in the law in the matter of permitting ..mkiinir fn r-lirarn A small mecnanl fat ritre nhftkins: device Is used, the core being kept by means of a card nn which are Drinted numbers cor responding to the various combination or the dice, uapiainn jwoir aim niun liave Issued orders to the patrolmen un der their command to put a stop to this form of gambling. R T. Williams & Co.. lumber export ers of Portland, have aent Frank Wil liams to the South American coast in the interest of their trade. Williams has the advantage of being able to npeak Spanish, an advantage seldom possessed by American commercial trav elers, but always by their European competitors. Oregon lumber is general ly sent to San Francisco to be resold ther for the 8outh American market. This is not the way of Seattle. A. Bobleter lias begun suit for $5,000 UKinafCH BlillDi mo & v, i iim ..anna; fiami finny for damage for personal ln I Juries which ho says were received No vember is, i07, wnue ne was waiting for a car at East Davis and Twenty plghth street. He says tha car slowed down as it approached and ho had rrasDed the handles to get on board when the conductor gave the go ahead signal and left him, after wrenching and spraining his knee. J. H. Upton, George K. MeCord and Seneca Fouts have incorporated the b'oIo club of Oregon, ono of the chlof objects stated being to promote in a nonpartisan manner the advancement of honorably discharged veterans of the D. V. Hart, who resigned a few months ago as a road supervisor, has announced himself a candidate for coun ty commissioner. In his declaration he promises economy, no grafts or leaks, and to avoid giving Special favors to any part of th county. Sparks from a burning chlmndy In the residence building at 148 East Six teenth street at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon set fire to the roof of the structure. Damage to the amount of $200 was done before the blaze waa extinguished by the fire department. Permission was granted the Portland Oas company yesterday afternoon by the city council to erect new gas tanks and make other Improvements for puri fying Its gas. The improvements will be erected at the foot of Flanders street. Dan Cucowlth pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny before Judge Cleland In the circuit court yesterday and was sentenced to serve four months In the county Jail. He stole a revolver and three razors from Charles Peterson of North Third street. To lease for a long term Proposi tions for leasing for a long term, and the erection of a building upon the lot at the northeast comer of Third and Alder streets, are Invited. V. K. Strode, 17 Chamber of Commerce. The Woodlawn branch of the Wom en's club will meet at Woodlawn school. room 6. Frldar. March 27. at 1:30 o'clock. A special program arranged. Everybody- la Invited to attend. Juige O'Day In the circuit court yes terday gave judgment for $349.3 dam ages against J. 8imon St Bro. In favor of L. Shank & Co., who sued to recover on a sale of charcoal sacks. EAGERLY AWAITED Portland Symphony Orches tra to Give Its First Pro gram Tomorrow. The Initial concert of the Portland Symphony orchestra will be given at 3:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Mar- quam Grand. The concert promises to be an occasion of much Importance for people realize that the support of this first concert will in a large measure de termine the future of the organization. This Is Portland's first attempt to es-1 tnhllnh fl nermnnent nr,tietra nnil thniA ' who know the educational and even the commercial value of a town owning such an organization are eager to do all in tneir power to support It. Charles Dterke is the conductor and has succeeded In getting his players In to excellent trim. Mrs. Beatrice Dlerke, the brilliant planlste, Is the solotst and her playing of the Liszt Concerto In E flat major Is really worth while. The best musicians of the town Bre among the 85 musiclana in tha orchestra anil the work Is catlsfactory. The time has been arranged to suit the convenience of teacners and pupils. Following is the program to be given: ' Coronation March Meyerbeer i Symphony, No. u Beethoven Andante c n moto; allegro Concerto' for pianoforte Liszt! Allegro maexto tempo glusto. quasi adagio, allegretto vivace, allegro anl mato. ' Introduction to third act "Lohengrin" , Wagner Le Cygne Saint Saens ; Paplllons Rosenthal' Etude ie Schloesor ! Slavonic Dance Dvorab MAIli FLOAT TO SYMBOLIZE IRRIGAT1 rne tnirty-slxth annual meeting o the Oregon Humane society, for the election of officers, will be held at the Unitarian chapel Tuesday evening, Aiarcn 31. at 7:30 o'clock. UTILITY WJLLK At Bailey's The Housewife, well equipped with Bailey & Co.'s, Ih inclined to conserve Its usefulness with a working supply of correct Kitchen Utentials For instance, you will find tha following at the Bailey Store: BOTAZi OBajrXTB WAKJO EZ.XTS SHAKOS WJLH TXHWABB ALTJMIKirM WASH . - WOODBNWAJB In saucepans, pie plates. Uni versal bread mixers, food chop pern, mixing spoons, strainers, spice boxes, percolators and the hundred and one other kitchen utensils which delight the mis tress and secure the loyal serv ice of the maid. BAILjLY fnmnanv a, uu ' 424-426 on We spong and Dress vour clothes and shine your ahoes, all for $1 per monin. Main Ml. a-4114. warnns run everywhere. Unique Tailoring Co.. 30 oiar. Willamette brand tents are of superior make, and of best materials. For salo by all dealers. Willamette Tent & Awn Ing Co.. Mfgrs, Portland, Or. For the best eye glasses that can be had at moderate prices see George Ru- bensteln. expert optician, 183 Fourth tnmu street between Yamt . and Taylor. Sixteen applicants are taking the city civil service examination ror Inspectors of streets, sewers and sidewalks at the city halt today. Steamer Jesse Harklna. for Camaa. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept eunaay. weaves Washington street aocK at z p. m. The funeral of C. M. Cartwrlght win take place from the Scottish Kite cathedral Saturday at 2 p. m. Rate war San- Francisco er. Frank Bollam, agent. ih eteam-Third. Acme OH Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 789; B-100T. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland Wire & Iron Works, Second and Everett Woman's Exchange, 138 Tenth street, lunch 11:20 to I; business men' lunch. EL W. Moore, expert photographer, t.ias Duuamg, eevcntn ana stars sta. Hong ,Ie Steam Laundry. Flrat class work; reasonable. Both phones. W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. J? J:, J: McCracken, dentist, Hoth child building, ' Berger, signs, show cards. 284 TamhllL Chambers & Son, 12 Seventh. Journal want ads. le a word. Delightful KooiUlffht Skating. This is perhaps the most enjoyable week or sKating Portland has had. The music by three complete bands, tha soft light of the stars and the gentle rays the floor. Saturday afternoon there will be a special school children's moon light matinee and Saturday night there will be comedy races that will make you laugh till , your sides . ache. Expo Kink. . si. . .,. -;, . ,.; ' Irrigation, symbolized hi- iioii wi an antique Egyptian water i pweep, will be the inspiration for the noai wun wnich the Klnmnth FoIIh cnamner or commerce will represent that city In the Rose Festival parade. A committee, composed of John 'm Judge Leo T. Baldwin and Tom Steph- j wtoii sppumiea Dy ine cnamoer of commerce to look into the float ques tion, and Will W. Baldwin and Frank Ira White are In Portland today con ferring with the Festival officials. In I a letter received from the chamber of commerce of Klamath the secretary said that Klamath will have a targe del egation In Portland for the Jtose Fes tival and realizes that It Is an excellent opportunity for her to get before the eyes of the world. W. A. Delzell Is president of the organization, and R. H. Dunbar, secretary. Noonday Meal Interrupted. Boarders at the Vallamont boarding house, West Park and Yamhill streets, had their noonday meal interrupted by the cries of "Fire!" today. When the fire department arrived the basement was filled with smoke. There was no damage. Some loose papers In the base ment had caught fire, presumably from the furnace, and a slight blaze resulted. 3ra- Why Not a Talking chine? In our forceWut sale we are offerln strictly brand Wew, latest style talking machines at terrific reductltuis. 9.60 takes the regular $25 kind. $14.30 eets the $30 styles, $21.25 the regular $40 values and so on. Pay cash or by the week or month, but come In. right away for they're going quickly. Record cabi nets at 33 1-3 ner cent off. Don't wait Graves & Co., 328 Washington street. ' Soger B. Slnnort For District Attorney. Our People Win If any man Is wanting for to get Into the swim. We have lust a little wisdom that we would impart to him: "You will find yourself embarrassed as With nlmnlA An vnur niMA If you come before the people with a stain upon' your clothes." Tha candidate's a winner who today is up to snuff. With a glitter on his bosom and a shine , upon his cuff: Hit collar white as snowf lakes his , whole raiment spick and span Wnen the tlm comes 'round for voting people say that "He's my man!" The fame of our laundry In elections r nereioiore, -Is as broad -aa our country e, It's SDread from shore to ihn And the man who got the office, if he isn't now In fall. . Is the man whose eyes are on us and who shouts, "Oh, union hall'1 UNION LAUNDRY v -. "Pilot of the winners." v , ,tkTels. A-lflS Main 391, f . V Second and Columbia. vV': v i - ' ,' .. 'v l : ,.4 .. . ir:S. oeni amins Stylish Suits $20.00 TO $35.00 If you wish to be a skillful dresser, first practice going to a store that understands the im portance of good taste and proper style. "We Always Try to Please" W 31 1 Morrison, 0pp. Postoffice HIS MASTER'S VOICC" True to Nature The New Victor Talking Machine with tapering arms brings every kind of music and song to your home. It brings there to Stay the talent that would cost you $100. 000 to bring there for Just one week. Magnificent band se lections, beautiful vocal solos, comic recitations and stirring melodies. When You Buy a VICTOR TALKING MACHINE You will have the worth of what you pay over and over again In READ PLEASURE and satisfaction. Other talking machines cost less than the Victor, but there is no economy In the purchase of such, because there is not satisfaction. The Victor, la not merely a talking machine. It Is a musical Instrument of the highest order. It does not Imitate It re produces the human voice or tone of any instrument exactly precisely and It does so almost entirely free from those screeching, scratching, grating noises always present with "cheap" machines. We sell absolutely new Victors as low in price as $10.00, $17.00 and $22.00. Larger machines from $30.00, $40.00, $50.00 up to $100.00. Easy term payments if desired. Stein way Piano Dealers Sherman, Clay Co. Opposite Postoffice Portland, Stattlt, Tacoma, Everett, Btlllngham, Spokane tell you what I'll do! ;-.. , " DEILIG UVk aa4 WMUaflM ATVB9AT, sfASOX S8, . X. j :, CAPTAIN I've read a lot of these ads, and these people seem to be in :lined to do tne right thing. I believe I'll drop in and see whst kind of a place they have. At the same time, I will see what they'll do And if I can do as well there s I can elsewhere, 111 just leave a trial order with them. Now, Mr. Reader, if you will jo that much, it's a pretty safe bet that your conclusion will be A Columbia Tailored Easter Suit For Me Anything you want to pay, from $20 to $50. ROALD AMUNDSEN In His Famous Lecture, Entitled i ' "THE CONQUEST OF THE NORTHWEST PASSACE" Illustrated with HO Colored Views Box office opens Thursday morning. Prices. $l.oo. 76c and 0c. IIEILIG GRANT PHIGLEV, Mgr. Elks' Building Seventh and Stark IHtiATRfJ Hth and Washington TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT f. COKBETT IN 1 HE COMEDY-DRAMA The Lady and lhe Bnrfllar" PRICES Lower floor, n sn n -. h.l. cony. $1, 75c. 60c: sallerv. 60r MARQUAM OR AND . Phone Mln A Portland's Famous Theatre. Only Four More Performances. Tonight and Remainder of Week Matinee Huturtiay. CBZ3TOB7 C&jjtXE, Presenting for First Time In This Cltf "The Power lhal Gov cms" Evenings. 25c, 60c, 78c. $1; Matinees, Zoc. 50c, "5c. MARQUAM ORAIND Phone Main . Portland's Famous Theatre ' Next Week. Reg-Inning Sunday, March 29. the Very Latest Moving Picturta And Illustrated Songs. Continuous Per formance. 2 to 10 p. m. 10a ABTT SKAT lOe. BAKER THEATRE Phq"M ,,5 ; Geo. L. Baker, Gen. Manager. All This Week. Matinee Saturday. . One of the most beautiful plays aver . written. Henrv V. Esmond's "WMBT Tl WSU rWVTT-OJTB." Opening week of George Alison. Leading Man. Production complete. Stake Ml- ' tings rich and costly. Evenings 25c, J5c, 60c. Mat 15c, He. v Vex Week "Baffles." EMPIRE Theatre S'UT MILTON W. SEAMAN, Manager. ;,. Tonight, AH Week, Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The Latest Senaa- ', tlonal Melodrama. "WHAT WOKE WVUt, DO." Starnlng and realistic. See the great shipwreck. A modern play with modern' Ideas. . Nlgnts 18c, 26c, $5c, 60c. Mats 10c, ZOo THE STAR SST'mVmS For the Entire Week of March II. THE R. E. FRENCH STOCK CO. -Presents the Sensational Military Mela-, drama, "THE BECBET DISPATCH. " In Four Acts . . . By X). R. Hlgglns Matinees Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 2:10 p. m.; prices 10a. and 20c. Every evening at 8:16; prices 15c, 26c and S5c. Heats may be reserved by el'her phone. THE BUSY MAN Of TODAY In order to keep up in the strenu ous race for business, a man needs lhe very belt nourishment that he Jan get. He must start the day well There is nothing that will give him the added power of physical and men tat endurance, or prove more digest ible and tasty than A BREAKFAST OF THE GRAND Vaudeville de Luxe . Week Beginning Monday, March 21. , atEEDUE, MXLXB H CO., America s Favorite Character Artists. . Presenting "THE MARSHALL." sates ft uvrvtn, Duettlsts and Eccentric Dancing. BC-i Century Revolving Tiews, "Brit on's Promise' r. T. Kontressa, X. A. T. . E., Eahlbltor. LYRIC THEATRE Both FaoBsst Mala 4489) Some, A-lOag.' Week Commencing Monday, March II, The Allen Stock Co. Presents tha Celebrated Pastoral Drama, "XASSl XXXXS.M Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices 10c and 20c. Every evening at 6:15. Prices 10c, 20c, 10c . Boxes 60c. Office open 10 a. m. to 10 b. in. ' NICKELODION 130 Blxth gt., rortland, Oragoa. PAST Z "Suawman' Daughter' PAST ZZ "Mad Musician" "COLUMBIA" BRAND BACON Cured under the best sanitary condi tions, right here in Oregon. Always mild and sweet. Ask your grocer, for it, or drop us a postal and we will tell you who near you carries it. UNION MEAT CO. Wholesale dealers in "Columbia" brand Hams, Bacon and Lard; Gov ernment Inspected Meats. Pioneer Packers of tbe Pacific The INIckelodion The Princess in the Case I4g& ORAND AVENUB Motion Picture Theatres WE RENT LATEST FEATURE FILMS -1,000 feet Reels, including Song Slides.. 15.00 to $7.50 Weekly Newman Motion Picture Ce. - m Burnslde St. near Fifth. LADIES' NIGHT OAKS RilNK FREE SKATES TO XUUDZEB. ABMXSSXOV !, Bank, Store and Office Railings Fire Escapes y and Fire Casings Fencing and Trellis Werk Portland Wira & Iron Works Cor. Second and Evortt utas. Plions Main 2000 oo A LITTLE EYE STRAIN? Then a pair of Easy Glasses will make the whole world seem hr'Kliter they cost but a trifle we guaran tee satisfaction. OPTIOAZ. DBT. W00DARD, CLARKE & CO. We would ilka your monthly account. ssuaxTFuxi Kooruan ' gKATnra tonan . i Exposition Dinli 3 BAJTSI Music all the time. Special moon light matinee Saturday afternoon. Comedy races Saturday night. TEET PERSONAL L. J. Wilde returned today from San Diego and Loa Ancelea, where he ha been for tha last three weeks closing up matters of business connected with the National Securities rmpnv" con struction of Home Telephone plants at Portland. Tacoma and Omaha. Mr. Wilde recently withdrew aa the Pacific northwest renreaentAtlre of the Na tional Securities company, the work of financing tbe foregoing plans liaviaz been practically completed. He will make tiin home la Portland much of tho time this year. ' Joseph H.- CTBrlen. tr aotna yeara connected , with the Citizens- bank of aa Diego, baa become a Portland clU- Diamond Douse Paint QUABANTEED gallon lots. S1.40 par gat 1 gallon lota, tl.50 par gaL ; Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 rsoa ML rortlaad. Ot. ' Of ill rarietiet permnentlr rar4 la a few ityt vlthout I a turfical operation r detention from kuiineM. No ftj will t aet4 antli tlx patlcit It comaletdr ntittaa. FIDELITY RUPTURE CURE 814 Swetlaad Bid., POBTItAiro, OJa. sen and will enrage in the banking bual nens. ire la af son -of Jamea O Brian, of Ut German-Amtrlcan bank. We must sell at one St slightly damaged sewing machines. Including auoh well known makes aa Singers, Wheeler ft Wll sons. Domestics, Whites, Hooseholda, Davis. et . to make room tor - new stock. . - '. . . a. nan. i-t- 323 Stemsom U MAraaas illdg.' . Bis Reduction in Sewing Machines ONIJV IN UTt AND V'. T H E ACODINT INSU1ANCS aVO tOS Wsilg Tax go idgv 1 . :",':'..,,!' ... .. l:':- . 1 stt, Save f Hloney Coma and have free eiamlnatlon. WE EXTRACT TEETH rKEi; all VER FILLINGS. Hie UPpOLD VltlZ INOS. 76el;P; SET OP TEETH. SPLENDID SET.- lloo; OOLli CROWN 43.W TO tSMX i s 7 All work guaranteed for tan year. Lady attendant always present A'i work dona absolutely without pain by. pecls11st of from it ta Q years' Boston Dentists ;tt I'koBa Kaia 03a :':;;:M;ii". W1H ItorrlsoB fW Op, festof flea, retfoat c:i r:.-:- Make gkoes W'rr( r IieatJtesMol a fca At U