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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1903. ir i Toivn-Toplcs f yl . yoxiGirr's amvsbsiexts.' ir.tit ... I:'-:. . .-Glorlous Betsv" M.rquwn: .... . . ...Motion Picture; Baker . ., .-jtainw- Lyrlo "Captain Independence Bf. ...'.;.!.... "Th Black Hand1 . Grand i .Vaudevlllt Shortly bfor I o'clock thli morning woman's eries for helo attracted Pa trolman Blfelow to the houaa al 107 ' North Park street " Vpon making an investigation ne zouna urt. a. aump sou In on of tho rooms on th eecond ' 4ioor of tho houee, her clothing torn ...iu her face besmeared with blood. Sha . .vrtj tha ffloer her husband had coma . ).,t under th Influence of liquor and ad beaten her. Blgelow Instituted a starch for the husband, but tha man ...Hnmo.l to sain the atreet and made Ms orcape after being- chased, for sev , gtai didcks. jnra. aiiuikuu wm J.er intention of swearing out a, war , rant for hla arrest. He Is said to be ' rployed In the Helaer hotel at East Bins side and Water streets. ' ' Tha First Church of Christ. Bclentlat. ..Wednesday evening at tha regular tes timonial service. Initiated an overflow meeting to accommodate tha Increasing attendance. Sunday and Wednesday evenings tha regular meetings are held npie, jrirteentn ana tain nail, caving a In Scottish Bite tern Morrison. In tha m seating capacity of nearly 600, but for soma time past thia nan naa Dean laxea to standing room capacity. On this account tha board of truateea has se cured an additional hall In tha base ment of tha same building, and the 100 aaata provided there on Wednesday evening were readily filled. Tha police report for tha month of March, prepared by Thomas Jefferson Casey, statistician for tho department, showa a total number of arrests of 1,001, aa compared with 1.017 for the preceding month. Of this number tit were males and II females. Among those arrested war 27 forelgnere and II minors. There were III persons arrested on a charge of drunkenness; gambling, Tl; vagrancy, 101; murder, L There were (4 larcenies reported, and of these II were cleared up by the arreat of tha ruiltv persona. Bur glarles reported. 14: oleared up, I; bad check paeasra reported. 10: cleared up, 1. War of tha laundries has been car ried Into tha circuit court In a suit filed by tha City Laundry company against E, F, Smith, a former solicitor, to prevent htm from engaging work for the independent Laundry company. The filalntlff alleges that when Smith left te employ Smith ngrsed not to work for any rival concern for six months, but it Is stated that ha has been busy ing himself obtaining customers for tha othsr laundry among the plaintiffs patrons. A mass meeting, under tha auspices of tha Qerman-speaklirg eocletlea, will be held at the Arlon hall, Second and Oak atreets, tomorrow evening. The object Of the meeting- la to Interest the German speaking cltisens In the work of the German-speaking societies. Rabbi Jacob Bloch. Sir Slohel and oth ers will speak. An orchestra has been engaged, and the Tyrolean group from one Of the theatres haa promised to sing. ' Articles lost and found on tha street- tars April 1, 1908: Three pairs gloves. one oxford shoe, one box crayon, ona book, one bank book, two envelopes, one pair golf gloves, three packages, two keys, one picture, ten umbrellas, two suitcases, one raincoat) A horn handled umbrella) haa been found that has been called for. Call at the lost article room of the O. W. P. railway station, corner First and Alder. FIRST IN WASHINGTON : ; , COUNTY TO SIGN risk f .'. : George W. Kelly of Cornelius, Ore iron, has announced hi candidacy for the Republican nomination for. repre sentative for Washington county. Ha sf OUD FULL OF GOOD LESSONS Qeorje W, Kelly. has the distinction, of being tha only candidate ror tha legislature from Washington county who haa algnsd Statement N and fair for election of United Statea senators by o. l and coma out aa and fair for tha principle of the direct the people Mr. Kelly In his declaration nounoea his stand regarding Statement No, 1 as follows: T'8tatement No. 1 and the people's declarations ahall be rlruta as supreme. FARMER BOY ADMITS STEALING LETTER A sneak thief stole 1150 from a trunk in the apartments of Dr. Edwin L. Rons, 388 Jefferson street, yesterday, and the police have been asked to make an Investigation and endeavor to re cover th''' money and apprehend the thief The key to the trunk had been secreted behind a picture in the room, but the hiding place wnn discovered by tho thief and the key used to open the trunk. Dressed In his best, a suit of shoddy, wrinkled goods, much too small for him, and apparently without a friend in the world. Virgil Darby, a 15-year old farmer boy of Aumsvllle, who Is unusually large for his age, pleaded guilty before Judge Wolverton In the United Statea circuit court thla morn ing to two counts of violating the poniaj regulations, uaroy was indicted by the federal grand Jury. July 10, of fast year. Darby Is al- icgra i nTo uuien a letter addressod to Mrs. B. M. MoCune from a rural delivery box near Aumsvllle. Inclosed was a cneca irom tne Haseiwood cream ery of Portland, for 17.84, payable to B. M. McCune. The boy Is said to have Indorsed the check and then caeneo. 11. John MeCourt. United Statna Alatrlnt attorney, stated the case to the court and recommended that the boy be oeaji wun leniently, as bis father, Thomas Darby, a farmer, is perhapa fatally 111 and the prisoner himself be ing almost too young to realise the seriousness of the offense. Young Darby will be brought into court tomorrow morning to receive sentence. It Is probable that some of the friends of his family will appear and promise to look after the young man in the future in case that he should bs let off. Derby is now In the Multnomah county jail. STAMP SALES SHOW IMMENSE INCREASE Civic Improvement in, Bay City Type for.Portland to Study. ""All Portland has to do Is to devslop tha natural resources nature haa given her. , and aba will - be ona of tha tost beautiful cities In tho world." said Frank K. Mott, mayor of Oakland, last night; to telling of tha extensive park ing system ana waienrom unprurv menta in course of construction In Oak land. Mayor Mott and Charlea I. Heese man, a prominent business man of Oak land, have been In tba northwest for several weeks studying me garoage cremator nueatlon. and Were In Port' land yesterday on their way home. They lert last nigni ror uaaiaaa. Bay Xxpeaslr liaad, "Oakland haa purchased land at tha rat of 117.000 an acre for part of her park system, but w believe the moae haa been well iDenL In tlm the lan will be much more valuable than It Is now, and by aoqulring It at thla time the city win be assured or a spisnaia park system. "Tha greatest work we are engaged in la along our waterfront The elty originally owned tha entire waterfront, but back In tha 40s gave It to the rail roads. Promise were made to tha city that tha beach would be Improved with docks. Nothing was dona, and com merce went to other cities. Litigation waa commenced by the city, with tha result thst tha city one more gained control of tha waterfront. Now we are doing thlnga. We have leased a portion of tha beach to each- of the rail road companies; have reaerved other sections for cltr wharves, and In time will hav one of tha finest waterfronts In the world. "To further develop tha waterfront a belt line will be constructed which will completely encircle the business Inter ests of the city. Jf-tWs Is not built by one of th railway companies tha city will do it The advantage of such a road would be Immeasurable. Farm er . could bring In their products by 1 tha various railroads extending into the state and have them transferred to the docks, giving tree exit to the com merce of the northwest by steamship.'' Asked In regard to the lighting sys tem of Oakland, Mayor Mott said that the cltr used about 1.100 arc light for a population of 110,000. He pointed out. however, that the city le compactly built, and that the number of lights Is proportionately larger than Port land's 1.600 lights with a population of 111,000 spread1 ovar a large amount of territory. Use Oas Lights. Mayor Mou explained that Oakland Us establishing electroliers In the down rtown district, and will put In gas lights in the resident district. The scneroe by which the gas lights will be usea 4S unique. A single Welsbach burner will be placed on each corner and one in the middle of each equare, giving three lights to each block where there is but ons at present These lights will be placed low enoush ao thev will not be obstructed by the shade trees, and are expected to light the sidewalka and streets more uniformly than the ores- ent arc light strung at tha Intersection of two streets. While Oakland spends mors thsn II month for each electric arc llrht and Portland spend but 16.10. the amps in uagiand burn from sunset to sunrise. This Is necessary In Oakland because of the heavv to that rnm In from the, sea. Mayor Mott also explained the vatm of sewers being constructed in Oakland involving an expenditure of more than $100,000. He said that a material Im provement haa been noted In th iv since thS San Francisco fire and earth quake, but said that many of the Im provements were started before' the grest disastsr. The question of raising money for church expenses Hnd extension was dls oukxiscI nt a dinner at the White Temple lt evonlny to which members of the laymen's missionary movement were !;nvltd. Dr. Brougher and Rev. Dark v!il uctule tomorrow evening at the Mhil" T.'mple on the question whether Inodern nipthort of raising money for lie cnurcn are preieraoie to inning. I Oregon chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy, will give a SUlloh Tea on Saturday afternoon and evenlngg April at the home of Mrs. F. Joplin, corner nineteenth and Clackamas streets. inall articles of fancy work will be i sale. An interesting program. The iibiic is cordially invited. Take Broad W car. Anna Go wan ha begun suit In the ilrcult court for divorce from Walter Jowan. alleging desertion. They were tarried In Portland in November. 1904, lid the wife charges that her husband ft her lx months later. She asks -rmlsiilon to resume the maiden name ff Abbott. KMrs. Brooks, an actress employed at i Grand theatre, has reported to the ice that some one entered her dress--room at the theatre and stole a rold cclot. a gold chuln and a gold locket ef. BISHOP SCADDING'S APRIL APPOINTMENTS For the fiscal year ending 4 March II the stamp sales at the 4 Portland postofflce amounted to 4 $140,719.10. In the last eight 4 years the amount of stamp sales 4 hsve increased more thsn three- 4 fold. 4 The stamp sales for the fiscal 4 year ending March 31, 1100, 4 aggregated more than $204,000. 4 At that time Portland's popula- 4 tlon waa estimated at something 4 like 12,000. 4 Four years ago the sales for 4 the year ending in March 4 amounted to $343,299, showing 4 that during the last year the 4 sales have almost doubled those 4 of 1904. DHH1I SME OF M WET MJES Beginning April lit, we will inaugurate sn extraordinary clear ance tale of the following high grade canned good. Positive reductions of from 25 to 50 cents per dozen off the regular retail price. The stock comprises the best brands in this market, Early selection advised. Corn on Cob, Preferred Stock. per dos. SQ.50 Extra Fancy Corn. Country Gentle man, par dos S1.2S Extra Standard Corn. Solid Pack, per dos go Asparagus, Preferred Stock, Is. per aos. Tomatoes. Allen 4 Lewis, Solid Pack, per dos 4.05 ' s"i.85 Tomatoes, Standard. 1ft a. per dos go Tomatoes, J. H. F., Gal., Solid pack, Pr lo M.75 Tomatoes. Standard, Gal., per aos S3. OO Tomatoes, Allen A Lewis, Gal., Solid Pack, per doa 13.75 Peaa, Tender Melting. Preferred Biocg, za, per aos SI. TO Peas, Little Gem, Farmslde, Per aos. S2.10 Peas, Allen & Lewis, per dos.gl.50 Peaa Extra Sifted. Is, Farmslde urana, Kome. N. I., dos.. SI. BO Pees, French Sifted. Is, Farmslde Brand. Rome, N. T., dos... Si. 25 Beans. Refugee Cut.Farmslde aranfl, Rome, N. T., dos. . .01.50 Beans, Refugee, Farmslds Brand, Rome. N. I., per dos SI. 90 Beans, French, Farmslds Brand, Rome, N. y., per dos S2.50 Beans, Tiny Gold Wax, Farmslde Brand. Rome, N. T dos.. 91,90 Beans, Lima, Green, Farmslde Brand, Roma, N. X., dos.. S1.90 Pumpkin, Farmslde Brand, Roma, a. ..,pr aos SI. DO Squash. Farmslde Brand, Rome, N. T.. per dos S1.90 Beets, Farmslde Brand, Rome, N. T., per dos S1.85 Spinach, Farmslde Brand, Rome, n. x., per aos ax. DO Peachea, Dessert Tellow, Preferred Stock, is, per dos SZ.70 Pesches, Tellow Free, Allen A Lewie, ms. per dos S2.30 Peachea, slice Lemon Clings. Gals, per doa. S5.75 Peaches. Clear Brook. 1H Pr doa S1.T5 Hawaiian Slice Pineapples. Is. I slices to the tin, per doa.. 82.75 Singapore, lib. tails, doa.. SI. 50 Singapore, whols, l ib tails, Pr doa 82.85 n g spore. Grated, l ib. tall per dos. 82.00 Bishop's Strawberry Preserves, l-lb. tins, per dos 82.75 Blshop'a Sites Lsmon Cling Pre serves, l-lb. tins, psr dos.. 82.75 Bishop's Halves. Peach Preserves, I- lb. tins, psr dos 82.75 Bishop's Apricot Preserves, l-lb. tins, per dos 82.75 Bishop's Fig Preserves, l-lb. tins, per dos 83.25 Bishop's T de L Bplced Figs, ll-os. glass, per dos 84.20 Bishop's F ds L Fig Preserves. II- os. glaas, per dos 84.20 Bishop's F de L Raspberry Pre serves, ll-os. gtsss, dos... 84.20 Bishop's F de L Loganberry Pre serves, ll-os. glaas, dos... 84. 20 Blshop'a F de L Cherries, ll-os. glass, per dos 84.20 Bishop's Assortsd Jellies, tins, each 6-lb. 81.00 Bishop's Maraschino Cherrlea, qts esoh 75 Bishop's Maraschino Cherries, each , Preferred Stock Catsup, half Dotti. per aos pts., .50 pint 81.65 Preferred Stock Catsup, pint bottle, per dos 82.50 D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 Third Street Phones Main 616, A1626 Between Salmon and Taylor tosHer'f Arc You Prepared for It? OUR Benjamin Suits Can Not Help But Please If You Want M STYLE, EXCLUSIVENESS MODERATE PRICES SOLD ONLY BY 311 MORRISON ST. OPP. POSTOFFICE 6KZ2Kai2S25zassKS2Kxs25SSsx2zxxMKsxs5srrrr:J M If x Bishop Scaddlng announces the fol lowing appointments for April: April l, United Brotherhood of St. Andrew, service at the Church of the Good Shepherd. April 1, conference with the bishop of eastern Oregon. With a small diamond. She could I firar. Phurfh. Aatorln tnr innflrn9. nisi, no cjue 10 me laenuxy or tne tlon. April 4, in Astoria. April 6, Passion Sunday. 7:15, holy communion, St. Helen's hall; 11 a. m., St Mark's church; 7:30 p. m.. Fifth sermon in course at St. Stephen's church. April 7, 3 p. m., conference with teachers at Bt. Helen a hall. The. Portland District Eoworth league Lffina ha first annual convention in e Methodist Episcopal church. Unl- rnlty Park. May 11. Meetings will atlnue until May 24. Three session 1)11 be held dally during the conven- For tha best eye glasses that can b lid at moderate prices sea George Ru- ensteln. expert optician. 183 Fourth jtreet between Yamhill and Taylor. April 8. confirmation at Christ church. St. Helen's. April 9, Portsmouth. April 10, Woodburn. April 12. Palm 8unday.7:16. St. Hel en's hall; 11 a. m., Bt. David's church; 7:30 p. m., St Stephen's Pro-cathedral; sermon final in course on the Six Great We sponge and press your clothes Religions. ihlne your shoes, all for 11.60 month, i April 14. meeting Iain -614, A-4814. wagons run every- Unlque Tailoring Co., 809 Stark. vhere. The : Multnomah Bar association will eat tonight. Members will discuss tha Voposd smendment increasing the timber or supreme couri juages. Willamette awnings are made to last irent In every town in the northwest, nilamette Tent ft Awnjng Co., Mfg'rs. brtland. Or.. Main 968. A-J968. The National Education association the United States will hold its fortv- kth annual convention at Cleveland. to, June 2U, juiy g. isus. iSteamer Jesse Tiarktna, for Camaa, ashuug.il and way landlnsa. dsllv t. Dt Sunday. Leaves Washington atreat tick at t p. m. , Rate war San Francisco 85, steam- Frank Bollam. agent. 128 Third. Acme. OH Co. aci; safety coal oil and :im gasoline. mono sasi ; u-ium. Trellis work, wire fencing. Portland tire & Iron Works, Second and Everett Roman's Exehango. 188 Tenth atreet neb lltO to 2; business men's lunch. ID. W, Moore, expert, photographer, Iks building. Seventh and Stark sta Dr. Darling removed to Macleav hulld. hg, Fourth, and Wash. Suits 210, 211. Hong Le Bteam Laiindrv. THrnt- ass work; reasonable. Both phones. Tha Paciiflo Coast Admen's." assocla-' on which meets in Portland during hstlval .week wUl bs enterUlned .clabo- commlttee of ar rangements on missionary council. April 16, 3 p. m., at St. Helen's hall; 6:30 p. m address at laying of corner atone. Y. W. C. A. April 17. Good Friday. The three hours service at Trinity church. April 19, Easter day. Grace church, Astoria; confirmation at Holy Inno cents, Astoria. April 22, Newport, service' and ser mon. April 24, Toledo, service and aermon. April 26, First Sunday after Easter. Morning confirmation at Salem. Night confirmation at St. Mark's church, Port land. April 27. meeting of school board. . ----- - uuww w. en dowment fund or the Episcopate. April 80, In. m., meeting of Portland ciertcus at tnsnopcrort. Lyric "Captain Impudence." Revclle Urquhart? a leading man of Intelligence and what Is even more to the point, good looks, has been acquired by Manager Allen of the Lyric theatre and this week Is playing the leading role In Edwin MUton Royle's play, "Captain Impudence." Although "Cap tain Impudence" docs not contain the one enormously strong sltustlon that i "The Squaw Man" has gained fame! with, it is in Mr. Royle's most enter-; taming siyie and is aa pleasant a play as will be seen in a month of Sundays. With Mr. L'rquhart in the role of CAptain Impudence and Miss Verna Fel ton, the capable Lyric leading woman, playing opposite to him, the leads are very well done. Alma Vera, on short notice, is making a success of her role,' while Mrs. Allen, whose comedy work is never artWclal and therefore unfailingly funny, is as successful as usual. For rest Seabury Is playing the leading com- I euy roie ana maKing it entertaining. The play deals with the Mexican war and the scenes are laid In Mexico. The stage settings and scenery are particu larly good this week, while the moving pictures between acts are entertaining. 03 XOBBISOV JTBAS 10TH. Giarminn Easter Millinerv ptf Gtt yours at the Rote City, either on the eait or " " " wwe w ws BrWV a,w CSBjaaa, W I taatt witn over ooo beautifully trimmed hats. ON SALE FRIDAY A lot of over 200 Hats, all stylet and colors in cluded, values up to $8.00. A glance at our windows will convince you that we have the goods at the right price. Rose Cily Millinery -TWO STORES 698 AT" Azaleas Japan Maples SHOULD be PLANTED BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY Early Planting Gives Best Results i i BEAVER HILL COAL GUARANTEED FULL WEIGHT NO (LINKERS OR SOOT f LOWEST PRICES 12 l-2c CIGARS 3 FOR 25c. Special Offer for Saturday Hade by tha Vatlonal Wins Company. Every smoker In the city should make a B-llne Saturday for the Na tional Wine company, who haveanow added a cigar and tobaoco department to our well-established liquor business. As a special Inducement Saturday only April 4, all 12Hc cigars will be sold three for a quarter. This Includes all the well-known and leading brands sold everywhere In the. city for 12 He straight. All smoking tobaccos will be soia ai raotory prices, we want you to get acquainted with us. NATIONAL WINE COMPANY, Northeast corner Fifth and Stark sts. ratly by the members of the Portland Ad. club. The program was discussed at a ir.seting of the club members last evening. v-- . W. A. Wise and ssaociates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. ..PS- J; 2; MeCrscken, dentist. Roth child bulWlng. Free breakfast food, want ad page. Bee ad on the Chambers ft Son, opticians, 12 Sav entn street. Berger, signs, show cards. 114 Tamhia Joornal want ads. le a word. ' , - Soger B. Slanoti : :.. i : a rot District Attorney. V Free breakfast' food. . & mA . h want sd page. . - . PERSONAL. Max M. Shlllock has returned to Port land from Colorado Springs. After vis iting here a week or two, Mr. Shlllock will go to eastern Oregon to reraRin. His wife accompanies him. Dorsey B. Smith, who has been spend Ing tha winter at the Breakers attending to his cranberry Interests, is at the Ore- ?on hotel. Mr. Smith returned last all from a trip around the world dur ing wnicn time ne iook duu Kodak pic tures. He was away from Portland 10 monms. J. 8. Klobeeer of the Green River ho- tj at Hot Springs, Washington,. Is at tne Hoiei Montana. The Right Rev. Robert L. Paddock, new missionary bishop for eastern Ore gon, visited Bishop Scaddlna yesterday. He haa just come from New York City, where ha haa been engaged In work amonsr the tenement dwellers In the most thickly settled district in this country. MAIL ORDERS FOR v SYMPHONY CONCERT Beginning tomorrow at Sherman- I Beaver Hill Coal Co. Main 5625 Foot Davis St. Prompt Delivery For. Fine Nursery Stock, Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, Shrubs and Vines, Rose Bushes, Etc., see J. B. Pilkington GROWER AND IMPORTER Office and Sales Depot: Yam hill it Dock. Foot Yam hill, North i We Wholesale and Retail PHONE MAIN 4219 Aarranrxarm MARQUAM ORAIVD Today and Remainder of Week ConUntt- pue Performance t to 10 p. m. 20th Century Novelty Sensations Motion Pictures ; "Tha Vestal," "Animated Snowballs."' " "Stage Memories of an Old Theatrical Trunk" and "Tha Frog." Special Ven tures, Mr. r. O. Bauer. Miss Pullman.. 100-AsTT Mi M . NEXT WEEK Beginning Sunday Matinee, April I . ,' Return Engagement ; San Francisco Oyer Company la MPantana 11 Great Song Hits, Splendid Cast. Qor gaous Costumes, New Scenery Evenlns, 2So, 0o, Tio. fl; MaUnaa, He. tQc, Tte. HlblMU iu aad WasUngtoa Phones Main 1 and A-1121. I NIGHTS BEGINNING TONIGHT Special-Price Matinee Saturday StABT sIAWTCEIjrO In the Delightful Comedy "OMBZotrs bxtst" Evenings, II to 10c; Mat, 11.19 to o. BAKER THEATRE Phones Main I ' A-6M0 1 Georse L. Baker, (leneral Manaver. Tonight All Week Matlnea Saturday,' and Mysterious Play, First Time Here at Ponular Prices - Eveninas 2 he. 16c. tec. Mate. 10a. Iia. : Next week. Hoyfs "A Trip to Chins town" . THE GRAND VwieWUc de Lnic One Week, Beginning Monday, March 10, okzoivax TOtraa itrm& . . America's Sensational Marksman, As-' sisted by Mile, Vera and His Won derfully Well-trained Dog "Frank." JUCKET W. CSAia, Musical Comedian. ' ", "Me and My Partner sotk oximrBT umrovrao yxbwy V. F. MontressaTT. A. T. 8. E. ExhibUor. , Bank, Store and Office Railings rurtj Fire Escapes and Fire Casings Fencing and Trellis Wrk Portland Wire & Iron Works Cor. Second and E2verett Htm. Phono Main 2 OOO TEETH Save Money Coma and have free examination, WE EXTRACT TEETH FREH:SII. VER FILLINGS. tSe UP; GOLD FILL INGS, 76c UP: SET OF TEETH, $4.00; SPLENDID SET, $8.00; GOLD CROWNS. $2.60 TO $5.00. . All work guaranteed for tan Sraare. Lajy attendant alwaya present All Anrli 11 anil 12. Thla will ponalat of I the famous Chicago Symphony orches ! tra of 66 musicians, under the direction of Adolph Rosenbecker, together with 4 noted vocal soloists from Chicago and 10 Instrumental soloists with the or chestra. Added to ths above preten tious organization will be a vocal chorus of 800 voices. People from out of town or residents of this city who want to order by mall can do so by addressing letters and making checks and money orders Payable to W. T. Pangle, man ager Hellls theatre. Seat sale will bo open at Bhrman-Jiay company iroin m. until p. m. every day, Beginning tomorrow at Sherman Clay's music house. Sixth and Washing ton Streets, tha advarrce-eeat sale will onen for the annual mualnal faatlval in u iru mi armory, xenin ana louring tne past year. Tne following voucn streets on tne evenings of April I fleers were elected: Elders. L. D. White 19, U and 12, and tba afternoons of land W. Q. Gaylord; trustees,; G. M. pen 10 a. M'GLADE TO PREACH FAREWELL SERMON Rev. Jerome McGlade, the retiring pastor of the Mixpah Presbyterian church, will preach his last sermon Eastern Sunday, At the annuel con gregational meeting of the church last night the pastor wss tendered a testi monial of appreciation. 'Rev. McGlade has been pastor of the Mlspah church for the past seven years, during which time a new edifice has been erected at cost of $7,000, and the congregation and work strengthened materially. More than $1,900 was raised during the year. There are 94i members in the congre gation, including 23 new ones added Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED S gallon lots. S1.40 per gal. 1 gallon lota. 91.50 per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Frost UU Portland. Or. .work done absolutely without pain by specialists or xrom to zu years' ex perience. Boston Dentists Home Fnons A-S030. Fsone ltaia 8030, 891V4 Korrisoa si. Ox, rostoftica. ONLY IN UTS. AND THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE DtOl SOU WsUs Cargo Bldg. Frost, for five years, and W. G. Reyn olds, for three years; treasurer, David Henderson; clerk of the congregation, R. W. Klrkham. Penumbra Kelly pra alded. ' Morning Glory Wheat Meats free. Se ad on want ad page. Governor Johnson of Minnesota is to be the chief speaker at the Jefferson dinner of tha National Democratic club in New York City on April 1$. 7- 7 ' - Borer-B. Sinnott ' . For District Attorney. 1 - Opening Announcement . I gm pleased to announce to mf ms,ny patrons and tha public in general THE OPENING OF. THE MOST SAN1TART AND BEST VENTILATETr TURKISH AND RUSSIAN BATHS IN THE CITT. Also tha BMtl saodsra ssurbss saop 1 tns Fsotflo sTortawast. ' 1 J. Friedman. r.Ijr. nxMTXxsr. coasirrr nua. , ' Corner 5th and Morrison. . THE STAR Sff lS! For the Entire Week of March l The R. E. French Atoek Co. Pnuntt if The Most Sensational Melodrama Ever 1 unerea tba Portland Public, ' - , y TWM BXACX ATD, In Four Acts Bv W. R. Hurat. Matineea Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday 1 and Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Prices lOo arid. 20c. Every evening, 145 p., nw Prices 15o, 160, $5e. , Next week "Ths Texas Ranger. LYRIC TMBATRE ; , Both rboassi vaia 488i xoma A-lOO. ; Week Commencing Monday, March $0. Tne Allen Stock Co. Preaenta Edward ' Milton Royle's Celebrated Play... "OAPTAUg XafPTDBBTCS." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. ' Satur day and Sunday.- Prices lOo and 10c. , Every evening at $:16. Frioss 10a, 10o, and sOo. Boxes SOc. Oftlos open 10 a." m. to 10 p. m. -c " K-.:;Ai NICKEL0DI0N ISO Wxtn tVFortland, Oraffws. , A BRITON'S PROMISE RETURNS and KEEPS HIS PROMISE LADIES NIGDT OAKSRINK . TOWGIIT Fra skates to ladles tWs week. ; afteraeoB and eveuiag. Admis sloa 10arvivf',;V.. ;t:r;i,;'v mmmn Dfin Mrfeito Mnssscntir ari In nk arlll MaotvIM sou ia p" w cwnpicir - i. git gwetlaad Bldg, VQHiU-. . . f i Ka f "e T, " ' teas..-. s