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M THE . OREGON IJAILY ,' JOURNAL ' PORTLAND. THURSdAV EVENINOj APRIL 1 9, 1003. 1 THE STOKE NOTED FOR BEST OOODS AT LOWEST PRICES GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY OF I" ; . - NOTED CORVALLIS COUPLE OF WORLD CROP FACTS ; 4 1... M guraraa of Elaborate Daily Bulletins to Board of :i Trade at Chicatro Kearing ; Coippletlohccond Only t.'a Tfpnnrt. m uu'wuiiivuvw -x V : ChligS April ..-The annual report ' of tb Chicago board rda u "r" : ,: lng eempi.tisn. A1 will this year be " even A more complete ; facts : concerning the grain and llr- itocJc business of the country than here : tofore, and second onljr to the raport of the department of agriculture la the U aoopa Of Ita statistics. . s -i-A h'k. .r( Mrh rear not only elvesTi - tha rules governing the f&s" ; Urn members, including tha -JrasUo Z 1; iulrements for deliver of tha ' - commodities dealt t?i V.'i it751 tt52 werlda ore. figures, li will Includ. this "f ... ..h.iiatiwa an m marT "Of rP. dall, rti wch board, of ' trade gamer i ani x - JjIsD. 10 Ul PUDIIO yrm $ Daily Cable Beperts. ; Tha dally and aJmoat hourly reporta . , t changing conditions of tha uPPlT 'bled to thla and other boards of trade .from prominent rnarlwt centers of the 'old world UvorpooU Antwerp, Berlin, Budapest andrecentiy from Buenos Ayres. they quota PrM t rrain in each of these markets, . ba- tliea immediate and steady quotBUons rrom ail tba prominant markata of thla Country. All tha reports ara rested on "bulletin boarda as faat M received, and ure furnished, to too " np . ;iicker companies, which Bend them out ' in all directions. -Thus tha racalpU and ihlBmente of grain and tow ii Ml and waatarn primary market", and tha - Export clearancaa from tha seaboard laxe . mada mattera of oubllo knowladra ..iiiJ nn Uonilit of -etch weak tha ' "world'a ahlpmant of whaat and corn. . -"and tha aroounta or aacn hv ohi. ara duly Doeted. '1 ha movamant of liyaatock at aripua ' 't'ointa ia riven flauy aa wa aa wwniy. on Monday of aach week, alao, tha vla- ;iiia oupply of grain at all market cen Otera of prominence ia compiled and ; ?Xll thU Information i l cattered ao broadoaat by althor public or private enterprlaa tnat no maiier wnera la ha can alwayo get it ahortly after ita '. 'receipt by tha boarda of trada. Naaxly ul t armera now have telephonea ia their homaa, ana any nour-m ma u; tla or no oxpenaa by tha r resent ayatam irean learn tha current of tha markata and prioaa at any given point of proml nence within, vary faw mlnutae. ' ' Orowa OradnaJly.- i So gradually haa tha ayatam grown up 'that Ita Importance la not generally iraallied except by tha study of auch report aa tha forthcoming one of tha Chicago exchange. Jf thera were no '.hoard of trada thla information prob ably would not be available produce ra irepeclally would be tout poorly informed, 'if informed at all; they would be at I the mercy of thoao who were informed. The big buyera muot of necessity get information of the world'a marketa, Ir 'reapeotlve of cost, and they would nat urally utilize their own private Infor mation for their own benefit. . v ', t Thla brings borne the importance to the public and particularly to the pro 'ducera the fact that propotied legisla tion ara lnst the aratem of buying and 5 selling for future delivery would seri ously cripple the eatablished and legiti mate exchanges, rresiaeni roram " Knrr of tha ChlcaarO board of trade ore- icently aald: "Such legislation will close the great grain ana cotton exenanres of the country, will drive all apeculatlve ; buying and selling to the European , boards of trade and will deprive our farmers, livestock raisers and cotton planters of the Immense advantages of ; the broad, open, competitive markets i now afforded by the exchangee, where millers, exporters, speculators ana gram 'shippers are all bidding against each other. If trading In grain for future ; delivery ia abolished or so restricted as 'to prevent speculative selling ana ouy 4 lng. the grain eropa of the country will then be sold aa potatoes, hay, apples ? and tobacco now are aoia. i - Tomorrow Last Day for Dis- i , count. Oa Sdollgg will do th Vork ! two fir FrkSaj and Batnrday. - Read ovory lino of - thii ad, for rvery ainglo Item advertised X a genuine - bargain. Mail ordera ' filled. Rev. P. A. Moeoa and Mr. Mosoa of CorvaJllal' (Bpedal Dispatch U The tarsal.) Corvallla. Or, April . The golden wedding anniversary of Rev. and Mrs. P. A. Moses, highly esteemed residents of this city, was celebrated at the home of Presiding Elder C. 1 McCausland Tuesday night The hours were from 7 to 10 and upwards or o rnenaa paia their respects to the venerable pair our lng the evening, leaving many beautiful gifts. The rooms were decorated In 6reen and gold, and Mrs. McCausland. Ira. Sydney Trask of Falls City and Miss Ada Finley. assisted by several young people- ef the Methodist Episco pal church south, ervad dainty refresh ments throughout, the evening. Professor J. B. Horner acted aa mas ter of ceremonies and Interesting ad dresses were made by Rev. Moses, Dr. I. R. N. Bell Rev. D, H. Leech. Rev. McCausland and others. Rev. Form an aang several solos. Ksv. P. A. Moses Is quite a noted character.- He Is of German extraction., HJs great-grandfather and family land ed in Philadelphia September I. 1740. They came i the ship "Loyal Judetti" and settled In Chester county. His arandfather moved to Vlrsinla In 17X4 and settled la Buckingham county, now Appomatoz county. P. , Aj Moses waa reared near that place. Hd graduated After inf ferine for ae ten yean. this woman Tvasreitored to health by Lydl K. rinkbam'a Vegetablo J MrsSallie Fiencbrof Iaucaunla, Ind. Ter- .writes to Mrs. JPinkham t , "i I. had .female troublea for aeven years waa' all run-down, and ao ner tous 1 could not do anything. The doctora treated me for different troublea but did me no good. While la tbla con dition I wrote to Mrs. PJnkham for ad rloe and took Lydla B. Plnkham'a Vege table Compound, and X am bow atrong 'twig Kid Gloves'. ;:;;:$2.38'',;; Standard $3 Quality. Comes in black and the popular new tan and runet shades. 'On ale Friday; and - Satiday only at this price. Clovea fitted at counter. " at tha Rsndolph-Macon college In that I . J ... t n iiiki in usa ha waa lloensed I aa weu. VhSk FOR SICK WOMDI. he. spent 17 years. M , For thlrtr years Lydla E. ITnlc- K. rntmAmntM rmr for three rears. I hun g Vegetable U0mD0uHO. ID&UO and came to Oregon in 17I, where he from root anA herbs. OU been the M.ThodT.'t i.p.f church'south: .undard remedy for female ilia. While , in Arkansas. Rev. Moses mar-1 -ni haartnstriirftlY Mired thonsandfl of r.f. t!" v.b i!Iim u"JVLur.Jr2Ji women who have been troubled with of English-descent, and her fsther waa rjlSplawment8,lnflammatIoritUlcera a colonel under General Andrew Jack- Zij imori lrrTTlarirt son in mi and fought in tha battle of tion, flDroid tumors, lmiruianues, jmm nrleans Tha Howell family waa narlAHIn rtafrid hfl.rirftrhA. that hear inr-ciownieeunp;, nanuency.maiges. V. I.,.. I . , , 44l ur. ana Mrs. mobsb nm cuuunu, jion, aizzuteBs.oruervuua iivowuitu. Dugene. Samuel Mossa. of Phllomatn , A. TJont healtata to WTit to BIT W. Mosea or Anions, victor Moses vi , . n fl i ainfhlna Corvaiiis, Mra. wuiiam Janks of Tan- IMnkham If there is nruung gentand Mra. Sydney Traak of Palls I about your sickness you do not aty. . . understand. Bii wui ireai your 'Gcnulne-Soisettc' Name atamped on "aelvage. Cornea 32 inches wide, in col on tan, light and dark blue, lavender, green, red, black, white, cream, .pink., brown and gray. Sold elaewhere at 35c - ,.-.;t , : ' BEIIIIETT'S WORD II. i with ran i . Executive Tells Councilman He'll Have to Bolster Up Statements. jttfea nuiiiv. mi h . v th. t Artaona be In I) resent. I fTM. AO WOmAn CTer reKTeiXeO WTitmif ncr, buu necause vx uw Tast experience sne nas - neipea thousand. Address, Lynn, Mass. Cambric Gowns W o m e n'f . Floe Cambric Gowna,k if 6 different Itylea, lace and , embroidery trim med, Jong1 or abort aleevea; atandard $1.50 and $2.00 val ues. Made in atandard aizea. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS 10 GUI die RoH," Mra. Lorena A- T. Hodaon, Newbera: t. "Tha Bearlnnera." Mra. M S, Meacham, Portland; I, "Primary ethods." Mra. W. F. Fowler. Portlaadj 4. -junior Classes," Mrs. etepnen a. Zxwell. Pendleton: S. "The Value of the Primary Union," Mrs. R. R. Steele. Portland. 1:00 Conference or county officers I m i 1:00 conrerence or oounty ornoen T Went V-TMra Annual (JOn and department auperintendents. oon Tntlon of Oregon Assocla- 1 a- 2 .' t Send check or cay at office on or be April bills for the Automatic Telephone. Corner of Park and Burnslde Sts. ;CLA3EXCE BLETHEN t :EUKS DOWN BABIES s t -'t I V (United Prew braied Wire.) ' Seattle. April -While traveling at a "high rate of speed, Clarence Blethen, one of thd editors of the Seattle Times, f rail down and seriously injured two llt- i tie children with his automobile late i yesterday afternoon. Blethen took the injured ones to the Wayside hospital, . where their injuries are being attended i to. , i t, j 1 ' " i SorosU shoes at $3.60 per pair have no equal, wear northwest corner Third ' no equal, wear nonnwei and Washington streets. i '." ; Easter cards, finest in the city. Postal Shop. 124 Fifth street. The Aa' announced In yesterday's Journal the ordinance granting aa appropriation of f VE0 fr an arch of welcome to be erected at Sixth and Hoyt atreeta for the. Rose Festival , waa passed over Mayor Ivans' b veto along with four other ordlnanoea. The oouncll sustained the mayor In but one veto. This was the ordinance : for employment agencies which Mayor Lane vetoed because It discriminated against girls and woman The council sustained the veto by vote of six for the ordinance and eight against. Councilman DiiscoU's ordinance, pro viding fines for miners who misrepre sent their aaes to saloonkeepers in se curing . intoxicating liquors was also fiassed over the mayor's veto.' although wo of the majority party, Councilman Baker ana cellars votea witn tne mayor. To offset this Councilman Cottel and Concannon of the minority party, voted in favor of the ordinance. There was little discussion In passing the veto ordinances save over the light ing ordinance and the one granting a strio of land to orooerty holders on B moot street This latter caused a tilt between Ma vor Lane and Councilman Bennett. Bennett explained that the property owners had already given a strip of land equal to the one given In return by the city and that the purpose or tne ordinance was out to siraignien the street Mayor Lane said there waa nothing in the ordinance to show that this was. true and Bennett replied that he had just told the mayor about It. 1 "I know you did," replied Mayor Lane, "but your unsupported word would not suffice with me." . ' The council also passed tne ordinance granting C. W. Nottingham permission to erect a frame building within the fire limits. Tomorrow. Frldav. will nosltlvelv be the last day for discount on west aide gas bills. Portland Gas company. LONDON RESUMES HIS CRUISE AROUND WORLD (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, April V. Jack London and Mrs. London have resumed their world cruise on the yacht Snark.' When the steamer Mariposa, which arrived here yesterday, left Papeete, on the Island of Tahiti, on March 25, the Snark followed her out of the harbor and sot out for the Island of Mores, In the Pomotu group. London expects to stay several weeks in Morea, said to be the most pictur esque or an tne samoan islands, ana during- his stop there he will live with the natives. Me win men return 19 Parjeete and write several articles de tailing his adventures among the island' T9. The novelist intends to sail zrom Papeete to Pago Pago, near Australia, and then continue bis world tour. tion at Forest Grove. ducted bv Marion Lawrence. 1 :00 -Special music, solo, by Profes- aor id. o. Exceu. S:10 Address, "Boys4 Clube,' Ivan B, Rhodes, state Y. M. C. A. secretary. It 40 Address. "Organised Adult Classes." Rev. R. IL StorT. Pendleton: t Many speakers Of note are scheduled general discussion, - . ,, . . , t. . tvLH I jwo-nunuw imuis va " nnai ji 10 ueuTer wurwioi .1 , QoBm to Do jn My 8unday BchOoL" annual convention 01 ine ureguu dw 4.40 Business; adjournment Sunday School association, which wiu Wednesday Evening. begin a three days' session In the First 7:S0 Grand service of song, led by Congregational church at Forest Grove Professor E. O. Kxcell; invocation. E. W. Haines of Forest Grove, In behalf of the city and board or trade, ana among the other prominent speakers will be the International secretary of the association, Marion Lawrence, ana 18x36 Huck Towels 100 dozen Fringed Huck Towela on aale Friday and Saturday at half regular price. Full 18x36 inchea; red border and very absorb ent Regular 15c value. v "7 '65c and 75c . HOSIERY A. treat Enter Sale tt Sample HoMery1.000 ; paira of the very latest fancies in embroidered, lace tripe, allover lace, lace boot ef fects also . , 7 SLV, 7 X ere'at variety of the popular black ana white checks ana plaids; complete line of the new color ings: rearular 65c to 85c values. See window display. Long Lisle .Gloves Genuine French-Lisle Glovea in a complete line of colors including black, white, rus set, blue and green,-full el bow length and. best $1.25 quality, 4 ; t ,,? Hemmed Sheets SOo :. On eale Friday and Satuf -Full, bleached hemmed day. Sheeta, oualitv forced center; 'aplendid 60c tftde. See these. , V sizes 7&90, muslin, with extra rem- WarnerV Corsets Warner's Rust-Proof Corset, in new medium bust model, long hip and medium long over abdomen; a "good aver age shape; hose supporters; regular $1.25 grade. , ' Sleeveless Vests Women's fine Swiss Ribbed Sleeveless Vests with deep lace yoke, several styles to choose from and best regu lar 20c and 25c values. . great snap. professor IS. O. Exceu. both or cnicago. c Merrill, international ana Rev. w. ri Following Is the program Bogsr B. Slnnott ' " .7 For District Attorney. PIEATES CAPTUEED IN GILBERT ISLANDS Come to' the right shop, the Boys' ' Store,- for boys . from 3 years up, and youTI find no lack-of variety and style in clothing for your own little one.. : ; - One of our novelties is the rUid Russian Sailor Blouse Ceme in and try it on him. (United Press Leased Wire.) ' Victoria, B. C.,- April . A atorjr of piracy and murder in the South Seas was Drought to this port by the steam enln Marama. Acnorrtlnr in thesn ad vices the captain and mate of a echoon er irom uaiiao were attacked by JO- vn mur timer, u. jacason ana J. 'ray' lor. who constituted the crew, and com' pelled thera to lump overboard. The pirates then took charge of the- ship and started for Australia, but wore wrecked in the Gilbert islands. ' , A trading schooner found the vessel. : the me murder and piracy was re vealed and the piratea were-placed Un- rroi. jacKson oonressed. , OTMHIG CO 1.MC3 Third Street RECIPE FOR ROSY CHEEKS .00 i to your druggist ana pur cnase the following: Two ounces 1 2 . SSi ,wtr; one ounce of ' Spirit Cologne; four ounces Bar? torn." ' ,' - , , f , - Put Jhe Sartoln In a pint of not water (not boiling), aoft water , 0 being preferable. When it is disv solved and cooled, strain through 1 ?ncl.Jh' tn Rose Water v , and - Spirits ot Cologne. This .preparation ta be applied twice a day or oftener: if adhered to per. ; . sisteutly is. said to. vroduco won- . ders even on the worst complexion-or roughest skin. - It is an inexpensive mixture. leld worker. In fuU: , . atoaday Srenlaa;. 7:10 Service of sons', led bv For en t urove cnorus; opening prayer. Rev. ti. W. Boyd. Dastor of Convention church. i 1:00 "Words Of Welooma." in behalf oi tne eity ana ooard or trade, by Sen ator E. W. Haines of Forest Orove; 'The Welcome of the Churches and sun day Schools," Rev. a A. Bias:" "Paclfle University's Welcome"- President W. N. Ferrln; 'Response to Addresses of Wel come," Rev. Charles A. Phipps, general Secretary; special music. 8:40 Address, "The Orgahiced Work and the Rome Convention, With Its Worldwide Vision,". Rev. W. C. Merritt, International field worker: niuirt, nf bospitality committee; benedlcUon., Tuesday Korning. . 8:00 Bona service, led bv Professor B. O. Excell of Chicago. -- t:0 -Devotional Bible study. Rev. F. E. Blllington of Albany, secretary of state Christian missionary convention. 8:40 Announcements of committees, by, State President Professor R. R. Steele; 1, nominations; a, finance; J'lV'K' 4 anrollment; 6. resolutions. 8:60 Annual renorts: i atat tlve committee. Chairman a f. fii. Portland; 2, state president. Professor pioeiB, ruTiiunai a. state tiutmm r xneoaore Fessier, Portland; 4, state ireasurer, Mi. '. Allshaw, Portland; 6, superintendent teacher training, Mrs. uu n, oiniiii, uregon city; e, su perintendent home department Mrs. Samuel Connell. Portland; 7, superin tendent elementary department, Mrs. torens, A. T. Hodson, Newberg: 8, su perintendent adult department, Rev. W. W. McHenry, Ashlandi 9. eupeflntend- S? tfmJ?iir5cefi1,,l K0?d oftiaenshlp. Mrs. Lucia F. Addlton. Lents; special music, -i 10:60 Address, 'The Value of - the HJm.PepArlment' A- H- Cross, Ohio. li:20--Address. "The Value of the Organised; Sunday School Work," by General Secretary Marlon Lawrence of Chicago; announcements and adjourn ment. Tnesday Afternoon. 1:80 Praise Service. leit hv r- . a O. Kxcell. ' . 1:50 Bible tudy. Rev. J. v. Milligan, O. D-. -synodical a 8. missionary for Preebyterian church. . J:10 -Address,! "Fundamentals in ,7mw Z '1"'nls. ev. w. c. Merrlt itwuir i raining m Lane County,' Brougher, pastor White Temple, Bap tist church, .romana: sneciai musio aolo, by Professor K. O. Excell. , a:40 Aaaress, -imduuu oz tne- new Century Upon the Sunday School." Oon. erai secretary Marion Lawrence; clos ing words by state president; benedlo-tlon. rrMEs mm. 30-inch India Linon Very fine even thread and our best 18c grade. On sale Friday and Saturday only at abovekprice. No mail orders filled for, this ipecialf ; : White Lawn Waists 500 White Lawn Waists oa salt Friday andsSaturday at thia'price. Lace" and embroidery trimmed styles .with jon,g or jshort aleeves; regular values up to $175. Your chance;'-: ' - -v Cambric Drawers Women's . Fine Cambric Drawers, trimmed with hem stitching arid tucks,' "standard 40c quality. , On sale Friday and Saturday only at ' thia loW.pricel:!. 50-inch Wool Serge Men's $1.50 Underwear 50-inch Black All Wool Serge, our best regular $125 frade on sale Friday and aturday at above price. One of the best bargains of the year. Come. Men'a. light weight Australian Wool Underwear; also a special lot of "Newsilk" Shirts and Draw era in pink- only; best standard $1.50 values at any store. See window display. Lawn Kimonos $1.09 27-inch Fine French Lawn Kimonoa, .made with semi fitted back and plaits over shoulder; all colors, in dots, etc.; sold regularly at $1.50 ach. -. ...... ,i Rev. J. M. Morris of Eugene Divinity school; general dlscuBsiop on "Teacher Training1'' ' nnunt.tl.. .1 T ,.wv.i.uiiun ul uiutomas. Mrs. Howard rf. Smith, state superln' tendent; special music, professor a O, Bxcell. - 3:10 Address. "The Kim Th fh sma Kev. lather R. Dyott. D. D. pastor of vuuioauiui cnurcn, rortland. 8:60 Recognition service. "Star" and "Banner" counties; two-minute talks by county presidents. 4:10 Round table .-The B1r Boy ana How to Deal With Him," conducted by Marlon Lawrence. 4:40 Business; adjournment Tuesday Evening. :80 Praise service, professor ID. O. Excell; Invocation. 8:00 Address, "Except These Abide." Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, D, j pastor First Presbyterian church, Port land: special music. Professor Kl. n. :o Aaaress, "The worK of the Sunday School Teacher," Marion Law rence; - announcements; benediction. Wednesday Morning. 1:00 Praise service, led bv Professor EX O. Excell. ... r ; :20-J-Bible study. Rev.. Howard N. Smith, Congregational state S. S. su perintendent. . -; .. 9:40 Business session: 1, reoort of nominating ' committee; t, - report of general secretary and field worker, Charles A. Phipps; 8, report of finance committee; , 4, pledges far state' work, taken by Marion Lawrence; special music. , - 11 tOO Address. "Hows to House ad Hold the young," Rev." Clarence True Wilson, D. D., pastor Centenary M. E. church, Portland. 11:SS Address. "The Thllit and the Commonwealth," Mm. Lucia F. Addlton; announcements; adjournment- - . - , , , Wednesday Afternoon. ' .... 1:80 Prayer and rralse service, con ducted bv Professor -A -O. Kxcell, . By 3. F. 8. - . Toa wouldn't have believed It possible that Cohanitis eould be so catching. Wlnchell Smith and Byron Ongley nave gotten the most awful case yet . Like the measles It seems to grow more ma lignant as it passes from person to person. Fortunately there are no musi cal numbers In "Brewster's Millions,' but there is enough noise and clangor to keep the Cohanites rrom Doing at ail lonesome. . ? . In the first place there's a yacht scene 'that really out-Cohans Cohan. How jealous the young prop Of the American stage must have been When he first witnessed - that third act of Brewster. A hurricane! Why didn't he think , of a hurricane? A mutiny of millionaires against anotner millionaire: O why didn't ho think of that first T And the green-eyed monster would have thrust its hideous neck into the spirit of his meditations could Georgia have seen the first, night audience at the Hetllg last night. Talk about en thusiasm, we Just broke loose and yelled and yelled. We atamped and cheered and whistled and waved our handkerchiefs- . We . wanted . Mr. McCuteheon. We wanted the playwright We wanted every member of the company, and most of all we wanted Monty Brewster him Aif Riinh a scene of wild enthusiasm hasn't been witnessed. In the Helllg since Mr. Cohan's cnoo-caoo train, witn real smoke coming out of the locomotive stack, came steaming up to New. Ro chelle and everybody sang "So Long Mary." Oh, childhood s nappy memo ries! ' ' . "' . . V- '" . . Monty Brewster, you know, had $1,000,000. Then, If he would spend $1,000,000 In one year he v would get $7 000,000. With this quaint conceit in ciphers as the motif success was as sured bevond peradventure of a doubt. New Reduced Price List Now Ready for Mailing. Corner Third and' Morrison Streets Mail Orders Always-1 " V Given ' ' Prompt Attention. Try Ui. FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS A Home Onra Tbat Anyone Can vVse Without Jboss of Time or Deten- . Uon rrom BuslAesB. We want every sufferer from Asthma to write us today for a free trial of our wonderful - New Method for curing Asthma. We especially desire those c.e. oi long -Unding which have tried all . the various kinds of inhalers, douches and patent smokes without number and without relief. . We vknow -an cure them.' We want to and are willing to Prove It absolutely free of cost Many thousands have accepted this Opportunity and are now cured. There Is no reason why any one, old or vnunf rich or poor, should continue to Zuffef'from Asthma after readlna; this WC-urelme9thofd W not merely a tempo rarv relief, but a cure that Is founded upon the right principles, a cure that cures by removing the cause. - . $ t Don rput this off until youbave an other attack, but ait right down today and write for the method, ; It lsjree and we send it with all charges prepaid. . MAIL THIS COUPON t vimm Are Buffalo. V. -T. T rontia Asthma Co Boom 69, 109 , Gentlemen lease mall to address below a free trial of your New Method for curing Asthma, ...... ". ... A man with $1,000,000 to spend In a year and a man who would get, $7,000, 000 at the end of that year couldn't fall to appeal to us as a hero. That was quit enough to establlsn nim .firmly in our affecUons. . t The goiaen naio gieamea turn niuw hsrn'a head. . We thouarht Of our average per-capita income of $18 a week and got right down and groveled before this wonder. And he was kind and magnanimous and bowed- to us In many curtain calls and for JuBt one night we were happy. It was like being lnn in Ladd & Tllton'S vaults. with the privilege of rolling in the gold lor three blessed hours. The oast Is a large one and Is well dressed and lively. Robert Ober plays Monty Brewster, the millionaire hero and stands up well under the strain. ' June Mathls, who plays the part of "Peggy" Oray la attractive . and , th.e others do very well under the circum stances. . The stace settings were great ly approved or. notably the scene on, the deck cf Monty's steam yacht where the party Is blown all about by a hurri cane but where the , gallant skipper steadfastly declines to take a reef in his vails. The story is unintelligible but noisy. It was told to capacity houses last night and the outlook Is equally good for the rest of the engagement ' Matlock Reappointed. '. . s jrBltd Prens tesied, Wtrs.) flalem. Or,, April Governor Cham- of Pendleton, to the state agrlculturarf board. 1 s 'I CH1XD BOASTED TO V DEATH AT NEWAEK -ii . - . (United Press Zased Wlrajl . Newark, Cel., April a. Roy Emery Jr., II "months old, was roasted to death her last night and his father received burns from which he will probably die, In saving his wife, who was also severe ly burned In a fire that resulted from the explosion of a kerosene stove... Tomorrow, Friday, will positively be the- last day for discount on west, side gas bills. Portland Gas company.', , Boget 8. Slnaot '- I, ' - For District Attorney. . Special! Special? rpecml! This week .only. This elegant strictly high-grade Solid Oak Stool, finished golden or weathered oak, upholstered in genuine leather, Boston .leather or Verona' velour. A very fine seat for hall or parlor., It is 18 inches high, and the seat is 16x18 inches, The real value of this stool is $3.00, .Your choice this :.':'.. . .:.::..,..,::.': urtr st SIl.TB rash ' . .. - .We Carry a Full Line of Furni ture, Rugs, Linoleums, Carpets, , . Stoves, Ranges, ' ..Window Shades,. : Curtains, vC-- -4,;';- iBedding and Mil; Other V House ' Furnishings'- ' I x. ' . - 11 .V; I . I ' I . . .". il I V ,., 5 V S , 1 , :J '4 J'. 3f 9 : Visit pur . Store and Let. Us ' xv Prove toifou -That-We''Are Vvffu.theMost if'i" '"Reasonable ' ' Priced Furni . , , ture' Store in l-v Portland,; ' Cash or! Easy ",X Payments Special This Week INDEPENDENT FURNITURE CO. :: : .' t CQMPLhTte HOUSEFURNlShBRS , .. , - ; ' OUR PRICES ABE POSITIVELY THE MOST REASONABLE IJ PORTLAND , Green Front Buildinp; ', lO-lOO FlKOT i- Bet. Washington and Star r' J- Stark Sts. 8;vv Jbiementary Hour: L vxne u-