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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING, 5 APRIL , 6, ! 1C03. pmm,,mim B aWPfwmWPWMWPBBiw a a"" ii Wl.'m&im.hrr Willi a " h I m ri f-. 1 AMTJSraXTHTS. IlellUr.'. .Mrs. Patrick Campbell ' Mar'iuant -, i ....... . ."Fan tana'' Baker ."A Trip - to Chinatown" i Lyric m A Friend or th Family- 1 Star ....... ."A Texas Kanr" Grand .t...... Vaudevlll -., Through an ordar mad by th chief of polio today a cbang was mad In the office fore at polle hadquartra C. T. Alden. who ha for a long? time acted a clerk In the bureau of criminal Investigation, has-been assigned to a beat In the north end of the city, re porting- to captain Valley in tne second night relief. Patrolman James Hun ter 1 transferred from street to plain clothes duty, being assigned to tb clerkshlo so lona held by Alden. - Hun ter 1 personally popular In and-out of I the deportment ' and his promotion I MM Feeif Oa aaywber la th elty, ; g prio em mmj ua r a set of teeth, then com w . 4 w win dnplio that set of Uk for $7.00, exoayl fol ul pox-1 meet with general approval. Tb program for the "At 'Rome" of ' th Tcung Women' Christian associa tion yesterday afternoon was rather unlau and. intereattng. E. B. Mao- -; Naughton gave an Illustrated lecture on "Architecture." snowing oy mean or 'choice collection of el Idea th hlatory I ' and development of this science from earliest times. The musical program ..was a follows: Mis Ethel Donaldson, "Hold Thou My Hand." "Palm Land Be. yond the Sea" :K. A. Easton, Internal Beat,- "Th Golden Pathway"; Mis '.. Lena Harwae, "Ave Marls," -"Th Sweet-1 at Story Kver Told." PbUlp FUober by hi guardian, L. A. Brand, has begun suit In th circuit court for Mil damage for Injuries resulting rrom a collision wun a ce- livarv witon of th Butternut Bresd eompany on March 14. The plaintiff I wa In th employ of th . Brandes creamery a a delivery boy, and . was I riding hi bicycle at Third and Halmon I straets. when, as ha claim, h down by th wagon. Ha aak $760 fori his Injuries. 6 for his wrecked bike and 111 to pay doctor bills. . , . i ii i s , Judg Wofverton this morning . de nied th application of. Nobuaaburo Hamaguchl. a Japanese, for-a writ of habeas corpus. Hamaguchl wa arrest ed some time ago by th Immigration authorities for being In thla country without having paseed the usual In spection. H wa given a hearing be fore J. IL Barbur. fn charg of the Im migration office In Portland, and Hama guchl was o-dered deported.' The esse was then taken to th United State court. . , , Article Jot and found on th street car April 4 and I: Twnty-flv um brella.' two pair shoe, fifteen rack ago, four 'purses, on cane, three atrnel. lour telescopes, mraa suit cases, on overcoat. , on oilcloth, on glove, one cardcaae. on bracelet, one muslo book, one spectacle case. Call at the lost article room of the O. VL. P. railway station, comer First and Alder. unusually I; 1 !.C9 Mows ; Per pa!r,'Only ...... t T- . ' ' ' I These are Emmerich & Co.'s celebrated purified alf feather Pillows, guaranteed pure and sanitary, heavy grade linen ticking; full weight and the regular $1.00 per ;pair ? quality. - For 'Tuesday, Wednesday "arid 1 Thursdaypositively for three days only lCn Feather Pillows. UuC $1.50 Lace Curtains Per Pair Only r Only 25 pairs in the lot; two patterns, one white one Arabian; three yards long;-Nottingham Lace Curtains of very pretty pattern; for one day WEDNESDAY ONLY inn iirximrinirinrrririinij Per Pair 95 c ' IV. Wm. Chief ct BUM. SOLID GOLD TEETH . CROWNS Any tooth In the mouth -w crown with solid gold, J2k., guaranteed 5 M to be th best, for. . . . s. . . . VleVW PORCELAIN CROWNS Any Porcelain Crown mad no matter what they are called or how J nn they ar mada-Our prlo Is y'teUtl 80c Linoleum MIWV1V" 5- IIM . U2 YARD BRIDGES Solid Gold Top. Solid Porcelain Fronts, per tooth.....'...... Gold Barka. ,..,.$4.00 $4.00 Our Bock beer of ' unusuauy good quality this year will b ready for de livery tn quart and pints commencing April It. Order now booked. "Will be on draught In all firat-clas places Sat urday. April It. Henry Welnhard. brew ery. Thirteenth and Burnald streets. Phones Main 12, A-U7. William Miller, met with a serious accident yesterday at his home on th I east side whil chopping wood. He was using a double-edged ax. which caught on a clothesline while he was striking a blow. He received a gash three inches in length on his forehead, cutting th flesh to th Done. .Save th Discount Send check or pay at office on or before the 10th to sv the discount on April bills for ha Antnmatla Teleohone. Horn Tel- .Dhone .company, corner Park and Burnside etreeta ' A small chimney fir at til Main street called out the fire department about 11 o clock till morning, iso I damage wa done. , Steamer Jease Harktn. for Camaa, I Waahouarai ana way lanainga aauy ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at S p. m. Willamette awning ar made to last. Agent In every town In th northwest. I Willamette Tent Awning Co., Mfgr. Portland, or. Main ass. a-is. Solid Gold Teeth, 22k. bridge, per loom t All other work same price, proportion ately. Call and satisfy yourself that we have nut one price, and mat we do not mis represent our work. W emphatically assert- that no better work can- be done In Portland at any price. Absolute guar- mwri. I ' Office hours from t a. m. to 5:10-p. m.: I Sundays. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Telephone aasin svsv. ' Eastern Dentists MS WaahUgtoa St, Corner Slath. Over Goddard-Kelly Sho Stora This price holds good while, the present job lot lasts two or three days. Wa purchased at a big discount and are glad to make a special of it. ' , It" Is the; regular, high grade printed lin oleum made of pure linseed oil and best grade of cork. Will last for years. It is not dam aged or defective in any way. v Call up phones B-2560 or East 1079 when in want of linoleum, carpets or window shades. . I, l Freev-A Kitchen Large glxe, with flour bins, bread boards, drawer, etc first-class finish, selling everywher for $5.00, given FREE with every "Eclipse" PPl RnniTP SOLD THIS WEEK UlVVl llUiiyC EASY TEWMS, TOO $1.00 Down-$I.OO o Week Thousands of these " Eclipse H Steel Ranges are in use in Port land today, and they are widely known aa quick, perject bakers. , Price am L.ow na 93S.OO Set up in your home and connected free of charge. Order vour Range this week to secure the free gift of a Kitchen Treasure. Treasure llp-nf II I COMES - Rat war San Francisco I J, r. Frank Bollam. agent, 12S" team-Third, Aom OH Co. aell safety eoal oil and fin gaaolln. Phone Kast Tit; B-lOOf. Trellis work, wlr fencing. Portland Wire A Iron Works, Second and Everett Woman's Exchange, lit Tenth trt lunch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. Dr. Darling removed to Macleay build ing. Fourth and Wash. Suit 210, 211. The retail price of meat in Portland I held down by Smith. See ad back page. Hong Lee Steam Laundry. First class work; reasonable. Both phone. niiin Advises Prospective Loca tors on EaUroad Land Grant to Go Slow. Big Buffet Bargain raf-iBij1ty'J9. tlwst jjanW'a1 2ffo, BM This la th stock number of a beau tiful line of Buffets in weathered and golden oak, that we shall offer as a leader during this week. That means we made a great sav ing In the cost .when we purchased the lot. This Buffet, when purchased In the ordinary way, sells for 146.00 Not the slse, then com' and see the real article. Caae Is 22x49 Inches, and stands (0 Inches In height; French plate, shaped mirror 16x44 Inches In size; has large linen and two small drawers, large cabi nets In bane; swell shaped front;- beautiful quartered oak, hand polished (not gloss . fin Iwh); equal to piano finish. If yon need a buffet, you should not pass up this 145.00 uonir t:. ....... . $32,00 Pay $2 DownThen SllVeek THtS $3.00 Rocker $1.85 Fine oak rocker, special for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only. Looks like the cut, full size arm rocker of solid oak, well made and perfect in every detail. These rockers are on sale for three days only. REQ For ;aMM Drl J. Medical R. Wetherbee removed to 20 building. Park, and Alder. Th following reply wa received by O. M. Cornwall from Attorney-General Bonaparte, in response to a letter en closing clipping from an advertise ment of .a prefesslonal locator" in Portland, making the misleading state ment that Bonaparte was sanctioning the tiling on Oregon tt California land ?;rant land. Th letter from the at-orney-general expressly state that It "would be advisable not to make any expenditures" on the lands by squat ters, except upon tne advice or cotnpe- tent and experienced I siren song and glittering W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentista Third and Washington. Chamber V Son, opticians, ltl Sev enth street. - Berger, signs, shew card a ztiYamblll. . Journal want ad, lo a word. SPOKANE WHOOPS ' counsel. The Dromise of the locator- should be scanned pretty closely before people part with their money: . "George M. Cornwall, Publisher, th Timber man, 64 Union Block. Portland, Oregon. My Dear Sir: In am duly in receipt "of your letter of th 24th In tant, with enclosed clipping. It would be a aource of pleasure -to m If I could write you at some length on th subject matter of your letter, bnt I am compelled -to say that the interests of the government will not permit me dolna- so. I can only say that the de partment has uniformly advised corre- WEST SIDE PEOPLE ARE FINDING OUT THAT IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE Cor. East Burnside and Union Avenue AST 1E STKE -IT UP FOE BEY AN spondentn on this subject that it pro- irviroo ,w auvi v i v a wvwvi , vs u oi testing ti mm Marquam 'Fantana," Fresh as from those green fields of Virginia, we have heard about In song and story, th San Francisco Opera com pany come back to it native heath to gainer mora encore rrom r ortiana auai ence. Th company opened a several weeks (Special Mapateh to Te Jonrnal.). Spokane, Wash, April . Spokan county Democrats, under th -leadership of Dr. P. S. Byrne a chairman and It. D. Merrltt as secretary, have sent out a letter to all precinct committeemen ask ing that all unit and work for Bryan at the national convention. The com mittee admits there are two men In the city who ar opposed to Bryan and who favor Johnson. . The Spokane county convention Is to be held April 18, and th state conven tion will be held here April 2S. nuroones of testing tne riant and re sponslbilitlea of the present holders of th title to th .land to which you re fer, and that It would be advisable not to make any expenditures In th prem ises, except upon the advice of compe tent and experienced counsel. In whom Implicit confidence could , be placed. Yours very truly, "CHARLES J. BONAPARTE. ' Ivory Soap is cheap; a cake of it costs only a few cents. -- But please, please, don't1 buy Ivory Soap because the price is small. . Buy it because it is made of good materials; because it contains no free" alkali, and be cause it will not .. injure the finest fabric or the most delicate skin. ; . Ivory Soap .; 99 Jo Per Cent. Pure. Eye glasses 11.00 at Metcger'a," ADVANCE SALE FOR ; MUSICAL FESTIVAL Seats are now selling at Sherman Clay's muaio Store, Sixth and Morrison streets, : for the annual spring musical festival to be given at the Armory, Tenth and Couch streets, next Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, April 10, 1 1 and IS, - with afternoon concerts Saturday arid Sunday. The pretentious musical affair will consist of th fa mous Chicago Symphony orchestra of 65 musicians, under the direction of Adolph Rosenbecker, together with the following celebrated ' vocal soloists: Mrs., Genevieve Clark' Wilson, soprano;; . r ... j .. . Robert HU1, tenor', Arthur Miller, basso, j Added to the above will be 10 inetru- mental soloslsts In the orchestra and a vocal chorus of S00 voices. Mail orders re being received from all psrts of the state. Address letter and make checks and money orders payable to W T. Pangl. Helllg, theatra ' , engagement at th Marauam yesterday with "fantana," a vivacious, rollicking musical comedy, which has made other audiences in other parts of the country laugh as heartily and as spontaneously as th Marquam audience laugnea last nicnt. " antana" is a vehicle In which both Teddy Webo and Daphne Pollard ride Into favor. What Webb falls to think of In drawing out laughter in his char acterisation oi AWKins, vaiei xo mo Commodore, Is supplied by little Miss Daphne as Jessie, a maid. In large measure the success of th production Deiongs to tnem. . ,, ' Webb, as usual. Indulges In a special ty. This time it is burlesque, all by himself, on illustrated songs. The ren dttion is what the women call "killing," and a more proper work for Its effect on the audience, which doubled itself with laua-hter. would be difficult to nna. Strenath has been sdded the San Franciscans In other respects since they were seen in t ortiana last, urace Walser, soprano; George Campbell, Wal lace Brownlow and Frank Bertram are new faces seen In th cast. Gene Or monde, in the part of the Kid, la agree ably pleasing and give promise of do ing much better things as soon as the newness of a live, speaking part has worn off. - The company has an attrao- ; -' Building Permits. Ellen Mattison. erect dweUlnaY' East Twenty-fourth between , Hancock and Mnhuvlar. 13 OftA- ft. V. rtaitaralL arant dwelling, , Kaat. - Twenty-first' between Kiinngawortn and surman, ii.&uu: . E. Klnr. erect dwelling.- East Sixth between Mason and - Skidmore, $2,000; C ; Brunn. erect warehouse, Holladay between East Twentv-f If th - and - East Twenty-sixth, $8,500; Mary B. Thomas, erect dwelling. Marlon between East Fifteenth and eaat Seventeenth, 11,000. No shoe . store ' In "Portlands ' like Knight' for Sorosls and Walkover tl.e oxfords, tana, patents, auedea - - Metxger.' Jeweler, 141 Washington.' " -1 F. W. Baltes and Company inyite jour inquiries for PRINTING PhnitM f Main 165 Fhone,l Home Aim First and Oak tlvs chorus - and one " that sing with volume and spirit. The songs are given with a dash of real enjoyment and In a way that proves contagious. "l" antana" waa written for no other purpose than to make one forget and forgive the sordid world. Its mission Is accomplished successfully In the hands of the San Francisco company. It Is a laugh all the way through, with extra hitches here and there. The music is the kind that makes th gallery lips pucker and help out the chorus. "Fantana" will be the attraction at the Marquam during the balance of the ween, wun a matinee Saturday. Baker "A Trip to Chinatown. "A Trip to Chinatown" proved to be a very entertaining ort of chestnut at the Baker yesterday. It wasn't at all be cause of the farce, for whil th Hoyt lines were being recited and the Hoyt situations dragged out for Inspection your taugnter never grew boisterous, it was entirely because Miss Maribel Sey mour ana James uieason had a very funny vaudeville burlesque "scream ingly- runny as our vaudeville friends would say. It shed a positive radiance- on me ariernoon s penormance made you glad yon had come and sorry that Miss Seymour doesn't do more of tht sort or thing. Serious work isn't Miss Seymour's forte. And for too manv weeks to think about she has either been doing serious work or worse. But yesterday she came out "In Vodevllle" end we rejoiced and were alad. It is her own comooaition. She and Mr. Gleason are bell ringers, Japaneae acrobats, sleight of hand per formers end various other familiar va riety people In turn. They are funnnier as the Japanese. Both come out in ab surd cotton kimonos, Miss Seymour with sn obvious hoisting wire fastened to a belt around her waist. At the word GJeaaon throws her up on his shoulders, where she dances and pirouettes like a monkey on a bamboo pole.- A toy fish net is tnen lata at Mr. uieason s feet and ene uantiv descends into its roids. . Mr. Oleason's imnersonationa ara also funny, especially the Sousa one, where he smilingly points out each medal for the benefit of those, who may not have noticed an. There are nearly a dosen musical numbers In the performance which are the worK or Miss Seymour, but they do not com up to th "Vodevllle" niece, which Is delightful, Mosttof them arc given by the kindergarten. There are several new faces in the kindergarten this week first time on any stage, and In spite of Miss Seymour's careful work there were a good many wobbling knees. The regular members of the company did their usual work there waa noth ing extraordinary about it on way or the other. William Dills played Welland Strong, the near-dead lunger, Elsie Har rett sang two or three specialty songs pretty well and poor Miss Kent had to appear again in a ballet costume. But because of the -Seymour stunts this IN 1 BARGAINS PIANOS Note the following instruments and the prices on them and if you are interested in the purchase of a piano it will pay you well to call and look these over at 'once. Payments on them if desired. week "K Trip to'Cblnatown" should be taken In.. You will have a merry time.. Star 'The Texas Ranger." :Th Texas Banger"- delighted two audiences at the Star yesterday; It Is th kind of melodrama which ' makes everyone happy and there were as manv pleased people after the Star show as there were seats in tne nouse. - Manaarer French has pronounced the play and the manner of Its presentation . "the best thing he has offered sine his engage- A good second-hand Steinway in good condition for A laree full-sized piano, standard make, slitrhtlv 992.50 tun-sized piano, standard make, slio-htlv used, for $187.00 Another in a fine mahogany case, as good as new, for $227.00 An old German make, $450 value, a snap for. $287.00 One Cecilian Piano Player with 12 rolls of music. . .$150.00 Other new pianos of the leading standard makes at factory prices no middlemen's profits. Exceptional ,v close prices for cash buyers. Reed-French Piano Mfg. Co: 'From Maker to Player" 6TH AND BURNSIDE STS. ment" and Manager French should know if proximity to the scene of the con flict counts for anything. And a one reviewer wrote, "th play la put on In a style that disarms criticism." In the face of that all that can be said is that the story tells how a Texas post, garrisoned by rangers and soldiers. is attacxea oy ADacne Indiana xney are the Indians of our childhood, with all the .cruelty in th bad men and all tne nonuity in, tn good ones that -the most fond Imagination could bring forth. Mr. Daglenn, the leading man of the Star forces, Is chief ranger; Mr. Berry buckles on his ailt sword and be comes an army officer once more; Miss Taylor is the stolen -white oheeytld of uncertain age and Master Dixie French uphold the honor of the French family by being a fine caotaln of ranaers also first appearance on any stag. Th show is a complete succesa - 1m. Tt AamUsloa ladle. ; - Oaks rink tontcht Free admission to ladies afternoon and evening. Music every afternoon and evening; Instruc tion free. Special thla week. - Richard son's j'lnch aluminum wheel skates IS a pair (Oaka rtnk this week TEA Good tea is so chcarjit is folly to drink poor tea"; . Go by thebook. I Tour grocer returns your money If "you don't Uk gchnilns;' Best; w pay him. j :IT!PAYSii To patronise the Model barber shop Hair Cutlirio 25 Cents Th finest ll-chalr shop in th city. SIXTH ST. - SEATS NOW SELLING 10. A. M. t'NTtr, P. M. ' flXZmjCAsT-CXJLT'B XT7SI0 STOar. th- and Morrison Sts. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA If Muelcl 104 Vocal Chorus, AT ARMORY ; JjnUXi 10, 11, It. t v I NIGHTS I I AFTERNOONS 1 FEASON TICKET. I concerts Kvnlngs,8unday Afternoon, II, Popular Saturday Ala tines, zc, ts for IV '.ium:.- UE1LIG TMliATUIi 14th and Washington Phone Main 1 and A-li:i. , IBS. VATXXCX CAJtvaXUa, . Tonight at 1:16 o'clock noon ns. tatquat." Last time, tomorrow night. aTOTOmZOVS XBS. XSBSxm." Prices , 11.10. 1, 75e. 60c TBTSATaVB let aad WsklrVa Fhone Main 1 and A-1121. rear attrfct Beglnaln; Wdnday. Special Prle Matinee Saturday, ' Th BrUUant Comedy 5 : VUWIRS'I MXLUOvia." Evenings l. to 10c. Mats. It to S. MARQUAM GRAND Portland' 'Famou Theatr. Main I. Tonlsht and remainder of week. Th San Francisco Opera Co., presenting th Tremendou Suoces . "FAJTTAaTA " '' (Th Show of Rons Rita.) " Evenings, lie, 10c, 76c, 1. Matinees, NEXT WEHlC--'FOROrORA. BAKER THEATRE THE STAR Phone Main t a.tiia George L. Baker, Oen, Manager. -Tonlaht All this week Mattnea flat. urday On big acream of fun and laughter. On big buret of muslo and merriment The Baker Stock Company In Hoyt' "A TBXfXTO CrMZVATOW. New and original sons, chorus and dancea. Comedy, wit and satir suprema. Evenings 25e, lac. too. Mat. He, t6c. sTert Waak "The gteraal City." rami rew, A-144 . Old. Mm EnUr Wek of April I. Th R. E. French Btock Co. offer -A TXXAS aAjrozB." A Comedy Melodrama In Four Acts. Matinees Sunday. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, at 1:10 p. m. Price 10 and 20c Every evening at I:1S. Price lie, lie and ISc. Mtmt wwa mootam rkxr.m LYRIC THEATRE Both noma 1 BTala 4688 f Morn, A-1MI. Week . Commencing . Monday. April t. Tb Allen Stock Co. in a' roaring fare comedy In.thre acta "a nam or kb fajczlt." Matinees Tuesday. Thursday. Satur- day and. Sunday. . Prices 10c and lc. Every evening at 1:16. Price lOo, 20o and 10o, Box 10c. Omc open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. THE GRAND VasdevUIe it Lcxe Entlme Week Beginning Monday, April I. WALTER E. PERKINS CO. Presenting "THE MAN FROM MACTS," A laugn from atari to nnlsh. KATXZBZVB XVOnT, Singing Come dienne. Mis Nugent i the original "Flora Wiggins'' of 'Th College Wid ow company. - - , T. T. BViTuII At Th L A. T. S. E. ExperU "A Tall of a , Shirt. Time and prices remain the same. NICKEL0DI0N 130 Hath Ct, yortlaal, Oregaa. , PABT Z OOXXO A Dlffleolt PortUoa (Oonalo) ' rABT XX COKZ0 . rirsl Sxperleao Tandemlar. To OAKS RINK ; TONIOHT FREE ADH1S5I0N TO LADIES THIS .WEEK TEETH prajs Save r.loney Com and hav free examination, WE EXTRACT TEETH FREH; Sft- VER FILLINGS, 15a UP: GOLD FILL I INOS, 76o UPj SET OFTEKTiL 14.00; SPLENDID SET. ti.00: fSOI.n CROWNS. 12.50 TO $5.00. ' Ail wora guaranteed for ten year. Lady attendant slwavs nraeent. All work don absolutely without pain, by sneclallat of from 11 ta 10 yara ax. perience, .., ,. -, .. : Boston Dentists .Xom ahoa A-1030. ' Phon Xalji ' aJ30L v;':-'-' ' ttm Morrisom St, Ops. Postofflc. Diamond Roof Stains "f: AVs SaULBZB t-i MADE. FROM CREOSOTB 5 Gal. Lots 75c Per Gal. Portland SasWS Door Co. 830 flOIX tt. rOBZXAJTD. OS. 1. WOMAJT A STZCZAXTT C ):' MBS. B. X. OSAB-. th only -Chinese - woman doctor In thla city. &h has - cured - many af flicted sufferers. Cured private and female dla easea, also throat an-l liinf troubles: atomaoh, Diaaaer ana sianeyi and diseases of ail kind that th humat flesh Is heir to. Cure I by Chines herbs sn 1 Joota Remedies har:n esa No operations. Honest treatment, li lt! Clar cor. Tr.tr I. amtnatlon frea WcWootOiIDJ:::: ICake Shoes Waterproof rrMrv kVath4r0 Shin At aU psi-a Knight show mor $3.60 low hoe for men and women than ever before. Look at their window display. f By glasses $1.00 at Metsger's, j I ONLY THE BEST IN Lira AND ACCCSNT VZVZA-ZZ : 08 W..s Jo Schwab Printing Cc) 147 stat.i; 1'