THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAYEVENINO, APRIL 13, 1908.
1
TONIGHT'S AmCSISIKXTS.
Marnua.m.".San Francisco Opera com-
, tianv la 'Kantana
Baker ....l.,V..'Th Eternal City'
r?rlo ......... ....... Mrl
Hfr "A "'' . '.7,V
Urand
Vaudeville
WORRY III EAST,
BUT IT MERE
W. A. Spanton Declares the
Contrast In Commercial
World Very Striking, V
Articles loet and found on th street
, cars April ip. 11 and 18: Nln umbraW
.11.. ihr.i autteaaes. flv telescopes, 11
purses, 10 packages. One belt buckle, on
. itim book, two lunch boxen., one lunch
!tmlL one lunch basket, one flab i pole, on
I i kav. nnabook (school), one
V'V" " n,,a n.rkmr. of ihyel
- Han's Instruments, one white shirt, one
package of electric, light bulbs, one over
'.' Iio.it, on package of shirts, one money
' nals St 1 risk fa tfm SafLClt OX Dft IWll,
one cloth dreas skirt, one brush, six
.pairs of gloves, one box cap, on DOO
V.7 wn eoats (chlldren-s), two
sold Pins, two satchels, one baby bugsy.
' ..' Kaalrat Alt. 1iUkat One
pa.r'oV.r.lir Call it the fo.t artjol
room of the O. W, V. railway atatlon.
corner First and Aider. ;
: tha ' oltv yesterday In
. -,. nt the Presbyterian ' churches
'good word was said for tha candidacy of
V..... r rs n.An.nrh fnr reflection to
the circuit bmch. It was stated from
the pulpit In thane churches that an f
11 fort was being mads by a certain ele
" ment to defeat Judge Bronaugh becauoe
' ct his eAnd onlb prohibition aueation
. : mmiA arhlla thaw did
not believe that minister should at
tempt to oletata to their congregations
. J! n.i.i ri.k.m. atlllrthey oonsld-
should rally to tha support of Judg
jjronaugn. . ; ; ... 1 i .
ntiiita of 'tha Bass Line road, tha
construction, of a new bridge to , take
tha place of the Madison street bridge
' and the laying of sewers are three of
'lng,of tha Mount Tabor Improvement
'ansociation ai nwui y V
' Woodmen of the World halL East Fort-
- jano, line .vmuui -
that the proposed construction of a tnn-
nei unucr n rir w ui w
end the clan Will meet, with strong
opposition. ' - ;
; ' Tha Columbia branch of tha Woman's
I ' Foreign Missionary society ' ' the
- Metbodlat Episcopal church will hold
i tha fml-annual meeting tomorrow at
the Taylor-Street church, beginning at
' ary from central China, and Mre. Wal-
.i T.lnnnln Howard of 11a wall will be
presant and will give addresses. Re
ports from tha home and foreign fields
will oa nce.ru.
Aatre. rirala. Women Of Woodcraft.
. tM Mhurul vaaterdar afternoon for
' tha free entertainment planned for May
14 la celebration of the organisation of
, . i - ... , rvvMaiw will n.
. tha dlraotor of tha antertainmeot which
will be held in vna w. u. vr.. nsui.
anth and Aider a tree t a , ,
- Secretary X. N Walker of tho Sonny
ia Tnah nluh. In Brenartnat circular let
tara to be sent to very resident of the
ji..-i., i u m a I norm .Inr the
memberahlp of tha organisation. The
' club baa been tha means of causlne;
many Improvements already, and It. la
proposed to uuu.i im. vui.i
.v? Rtngler"a new naUtorium, Hxi feet.
. .white enameled UnK, running uun run
water, 7i deareea, open oaiiy, idc: cnu
drn,.18o. Expert lnatniotor for beirln-
nera. tioura inr woman vuuui w
FjLt Morrlaon. corner
Healy buildln
Grand, Iuast
Beporta from tha comtplttee appoint-
a s,a tn tinllit a float for
til W V4V A - 111. iw J --- .
the Rosa Festival parade will be raLrnor than Inclined to a
celredt a mectinof the, MontavlUanittlo n direction.
board - or traae mis evening.
tlit has already been subscribed,
rr T
AftA- mare than three months passed
In tha middle weat and east, W. A. Bpan
ton xt tha Bpanton company, real
oatala dealers, at 7 Stark street,
has returned to Portland, and while
v.. the trlD to tha fullest
as tent, and praotlcallv closed two finan
cial trauaaotiona which meAn .a good
Seal to the firm, he w- rnoro U.an
pleased to set foot Main In his ihoiua
Dl7' . a1 aaM Mr.
f.. "and went flrat
to Mlnneapolla and St. 4 Faul. Later,
amona- the other larger cltl-a, t V a ted
Chloaao. Bocneeier, nw "..
phiaTClnclnnatl, tovlngton, Kentucky,
ana itexingiou, mi"uji
Tn .u of the cities mentioned one
could not help but nolle the effect or
. . . m a i - anil. V p f m v
?"?.e ".raf i:r that
land la 10 tlrtos better off 'i1?" .f,'
the places tnxniionrn. w. -
th'ra also reaUxa that tha northweat
. ' .r..i. . i. - v,.. timaa tn tha extent
nas hoi leit mo ..-- v- -- - L-V
that tha midul weat and th. aa.t : ha
ana fiiejr are c"" " --
the country fotw Investment purposes
sna 9 oiauiiiii - . .
com ins: ui'S
. "Just to compare m, i"
estate, I will cite a Rocheater exampla
A .Km main thnpnurhf&rea In
X... nr-mirt. sella for 17.600 a
. r .TJ.ll- l tertian A alinllar
property never hrought more than
ii.DUU a 1 1 uii i . .. -
W-tern men want to .invest In .PorUandT
'.ri.rr"r:V -a-anrnriaad. One
year ago at this time nim wr uu
..Ji w(,. .harva than thav are at
111 HI Ul U 4Tv. '- . .
preaenc But you tag; m int e-a
. n.i .it .n.i im are drawn, faces and.
worried looks Even tha man who a few
Mrmtha IrA fiAH mUIirV ' 111 uiruiv im-
k.a tn tinrrnv no his Ufa insurance pol
! , . ii .1 n..1i T am tnnre
satisfied than aver with Portland after
having taaen ib ' ,
REALIZE PORTLAND
IS
NATURAL MARKE
I
I
- rnhllA Play CroanAi.
,T' ls slnoerely to b Wd that Prin
cipal B. Uk Downs tui m wu---ful
In his attempt to win over tha
city council to his iflan having
that itr? niirrhiftt at.- sultabla lot of
ground in tha Irrlngton raca track dis
trict, whioh 1 aoon to ba opened to the
r,kii. a h. tha children of th north
ern east sida may hava'fc play ground.
Portland Is none too young nor iw
small to recognise tha need of publlo
h.,.. what has already been
don by opening ithe lower par u.v.
to tha children ! U apparent in tha
healthy happy aeat and enjoymont that
tha children get out oj mem. - -.h.ri
..in Portland wllT ba no
longer a faw business streets bordering
tha river and an open suburban district
where playgrounds ara plentiful, . but a
closely built-up city, reaching from Ore
gon City to BU, Johns and from ths
western nine to iu
No on denlea that th
... . i. i.Mau4 in this Cltr aa
will aaa auuu 114V v ; ' i
It has never known before In all its alow
and steady hieiory. lbui v
now all Ihe available land will hay
been taken op, and tha youngaters will
have nV placa In which to play except
It lra aad commentary on our short-
. 1 1 . K.i MA Insr . ffllP unOUi
houaea that Oie children have been al
lowed no piaygrouna in m'"'; ",''Car. ,Z
that Inatead of il few minutes -happy
a a. Vim nrtan Air &t WCBrH
randa'chanctrJat their lunch
tha ahade of a tree In the
aummar ana ran, mi p Via
onerajlike tha king, of France1 and his
tu.OUtr man, maron iuo r
then march up again. ' ..
a a Vaoant dinner aiven by th Play-
suele Vanderbllt. ths Dupheaa of Marl
borough, made her debut as n,.t!fr
dinner epeakes. and took as h'ubi
"The Beaponalbllity of
haa In her realdenca In England come
c uaeiy in toucn wun -,,-
.SnUVeonMd-the
a mora peraonat luvriwv ' -tifi
a.a. a.aa A afcl I Atl It WOtTI! SnQ
ihls matter of clvlo playgrounds ahs ln-
sl-tsis a woman's problem.
"Th moment tne wuinni " . .
try recogniae thla claim which aeama t
mi o preaalng." aald the dnchesa,
needful, so appealing. 1, tel r they
will take it no wun ""'a- will re.
energy and capacity. And they wll I re
cord their good cltlsenahlp In work
that will live to commemorate th
.wakening of that great of per-
sonal obligation to, mankind which lie
and flnda expraalon in our beat and
"TnTMra Humphrey Ward, -ho fo
?wed ler. spoke In these word. -The
Sverdon 'with toys-overdone with
....a .nt the ch ldren of tha poor
have yet to enter Into their heritage oi
Si?ry.cUv "alfernatlv. t6r thyllf of th.
atreets.- ' ,
' that tn a Wide
ivl. ia a wnman a DrODlera. r.0
one recognise, better than - another
In he way of price and value we art
Yftii iMR we
i 1 V VI til VUI ii vvwvi.. - ' -
have always looked to Portland as beln
In the line of our deatlny. We,hav al-
V.ai eavat om-M Kfir hill Id ft
city and b a distributing center If we
naa to mi our uuiyut
range to a market as we must do if we
way is open
development
that has ver com to any interior
P0.'.' .11 th. tlma and al
fremea.. Wa solicit your patrnag and a 'ranld rate.' I suipoae your -people
..1 '..4i....tn -v. imu.i.1 at I have all hwd of - Lewlaton paacnea
LC. Maaon la secretary of tha Com
merclal'club at Lewlaton.' Idaho, and
Is on of th commltte from that city
which is inviting th merchants or
tv.ti.iij tn bain them In celebrating the
ononlng of direct rail communication
between the two towne.. , .
"It la buslneas for ust be down
here," .aid Mr. Maaon. "for with tha
sew lln opened up you wlljbe to u.
i..i- '.a. wafws Vrtrlr -Am- t7 A 1 nA 11 V .
rrBvuiciT a new r
Our. Metropolis has beat Spokane, so
J- 1 w - UmA a tn.lrnnn a. hilt
now- with tha Journey only one of 10
hours we will looit to roruana iw iu.
thing thst country cities must look to
their centers for, j We are Inviting the
1 - tSnrtlanit tn ha with 11 On
ineruiii4i4Mi v. v. .- , .
th day that wa belleva to b th big
day in our history, and w think that It
parfrto coma or .end a many of your
lODDing reprcBeDwiiT " .r"r.
courae U gee. without aayfng that we
win not oav a dollar more lor gooas hm Ths cniiaren 01 nm
Portland' than, we would at Bpokano jftrg. cltieado . not Know now
or on toe touno. nui 11 uuui. 1 iney nv --- -.
v,.i.a ant value we are mr ni rindinr poverty and curses
TT social that was t har been
given on Tuesday, April 14th, by th
Officers' Wives' Social and Aid society on t,i,e sound or In
has been postponed until further notice, j ow th.t the water grade w
on account of th death Of Mra Qulnton, w, Vook or th blggeat . de
wifa nf Patrolman John Qulnton. . . I .v.. . v,.. v Mma to am
Awnings, porch curtains and rosebush
.ni.. a.f lafarttfin. Aaancles at
"very town In the northweat. Willam
ette Tent ft Awning Co., Main 6g.
A-s8. t - y-A t :; :.-
Tillamook, th dairyman's pardl
and th county with a great lumbering
future. Bee Ralph Ackley, "secretary
Tillamook Development league, COS Cor
bett building. , - .
W .pong and pres. your clothe,
shin your shoes, all for 11.60 month.
Main 614. A-4814. Wagona run everv
whar. , Uniqu Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark.
Steamer Jese Marklns." for Camas,
Wasbougal and way landlnga. dally ex..
cept Buhday.. Leave Waahington atraet
dock at I d m. ''
For nlgh-jrrade spectacles nt 'low
prices, see Oeorgo Rubensteln. optician,
183 Fourth St., befr YamhlU and Taylor.
Rat warSan ' Francisco 15. team.
r. , Frank BoUam, agent, 128 Third,
' Aom OH Co.'' 1I aaf ety coal oil and
flnagasolln. , Phon East T89; B-100T.
i5 Trclll work, wlr f enolng. cSrtlasd
Wlr & Iron World, Second and Everett
' Woman' Etchang, 181 Tenth ktrt
lunch 11:80 to 8; buslneas men m lunch.
Vote for 48 x. Elmer B. Colweil,
Republican candidate for state senator.
Bong Lee Steam ! Laundry. Flrat
clana work; reaaonabl. Both phones. .
W. A. Wis and aaeoclatea, pa In lea
"dentists. Third and Washlngton. ; ;'
'. Chamber, ft Son, opticians. 119 Tth.,
Berger, signs, show cards. 884 TamhilL
' JourtiaJ 'want ads. lo a word. h
Easter cards, finest In th city. The
Postal Shon 1S4 Fifth atreet. J
t-
A box of Ivory Soap
can you think of a bet
ter wedding present?
True, it is somewhat
out-of-the-bfeiinary, but
that .is in its favor,
rather than the reverse.
And Ivorv Soao is very.
; muchT more , useful than
cut-glass, silver and
things of that sort." ,
V ' Ay grocer will gladly;
4 , fill ' your order for a box
of Ivory Soap j and will'
deliver, it . where ' and
, when you tell him. . ... ,
Ivory vSoap .
1 994loo Per Gent, Pure.
other kind of fruit for that matter that
will grow In th subtropics and because
of tha amazing soil fertility the poten
tiality of Ahe fruit Industry! scarcely
calculableT .At' this present, time we
have a certain "" ' " -
Lewlaton. vpon which are living pom
a ooo neraons less than four acres to a
family" '
LAWS ALURIGH :
SYSTEM ALL WRONG
In a speech before the People'
tt. a. tha HAiiinff-Hfrach hall taai
night, Ex-United Btatee .'Attorney Wil
liam C. Bristol contenaaa tna ine non
enforcement of laws today Is du to th
system of "th government handled by
politicians and not , to tha lawa or
officials. The subject of Bristol ad
dreaa was "Th Trend of American
Politics and the Questions' Befor the
Peonle " -i - - vs- i
i a mnra than two VearS
'ago. ho -took the oath of of flea to fear
loasly enforce th lawa of Jlh pvern-
ment ana wtia mav .m.". v ,
out h 'had; to fight th whole 'ca
boodlo' of them, rora the government
down.' including Washington." 2 , -.
. ConUnu4ng. , Brlatol - apoka upon, th
evils of class legislation. r . H said. In
""under" existing conditions the polit
ical statu, of officials Is th only con
sideration and qualification required and
if the public servant does not measure
vn to that requirement, he U deposed
and another put in hla, place.. We now
hava a centralisation of government
at Waahington and It is i from there tJftt
the laws are administered. Twenty
yeare ago such a thing as a bureau was
not known. Today w hav 84 of them,
and the principal exouae for the ir crea
tion la to afford a further distribution
of patronflge by nolitlcians. Under Jh
control of the department 1 of Justice,
nearly 18,009 men and women are em-
doua influence with senatorial delega.
i nm . and ' Wltn canicrvss .inoii. vu.
ions anu ii .vw"p-- ""-.. - :
publlo official must bow to-tn flictaws
tt the party bosses or he does not hold
for h will not b permitted to enforce
his
ii.. That ta vhnnt vour laws lean
vou to; but It Is th system, not the
laws, that is to blam.
Tna trend of American politic Is to
th disruption of party control and par
ty organization. The people are becom
ing restive of mind and deliberative of
purpose and are beginning to assert
their rights.' Political parties atand for
no principles., but ratheY a scramble
for office and for the spoil-. . Party
organizations Mve no principle.- They
atand for power ambition and money
and the old saying that every man has
his price 19 only too true... :
"My Idea of a politician was a man
who was Interested. In th scienc of
gnvernment and 'In securing the great
fat good to thagreRteat number. v But
the dietlonarlea hava a different doflnl
tlon. Thcy all agree in defining a poli
tician as a -'trickster, wirepuller; an
artful and crafty person; one guilty-of
cunning - and dishonesty. Tha trouble
la we have; too much politics by poli
ticians and not enough politics by thoe
,n,oetat In thft science of government
wm"i there are two many lawa, the
zif finHltvo la that the laws are all
. j .i Th.v have not even ire
told to "go and p ay." whicn is ino u,-
ual way or genius h. mu "-".
e?e hands, but merely to "get out of
?. ni.. alarava been ill
ino way. i uj ?-- i -r.
. , . r. hoinn. nnwnpre. i "i
ine w")., ".., wilt
you say mat we nv. """-:''.. ;
how do you know that we shall not
nun v ;v i nnn to orevent?
nave.. vn. - VT"' ".wi.. .Xn .v.rv
rubllo opinion w uno """ '; V:i
woman can neip. to mHw
there are women's clubs and motnera
. A i ' .(...a ann mnnv uhuuiim
ana unui n. tuv.v-t - . -.
tlon. of different kinds in which women
have a voice. i w z
wav in which to prepare foi ' our larger
. . , 1. 1 i.iAh mnv ha forthcoming
to begin an active campaign tor ueevr-
lnr io our cmwim ',":m
children green open apacea In varloua
n the cltv wher th chiiaren
may belong.,
A nimanrjointmcnt.
NEW baby arrived at a happy home
' In an eastern city a few day ago,
. .nn in Ann time littl -year-old
Willie was called in to be Introduced.
Mara la a nlavmate lOf yOU, Willie,
Mid the nurse lady, with a gladsom
ti. "T. la a awftat llttl SISter.
.fiiua. .
- ..r J .nt a alator." dlaaDDOlntedly
aw. - u k " " " ' "
responded Willie, as tears cam Into his
eyes. "I want a llttl brother, xou
i, . i..... .a "nhnna inpm io ih.uv
Wlii u.v w , -
CR.vi ' ' ..nn- u.mniM tha nurse.
with nuszled XDreslon, "What do
y0"Why7send word to th department
.t. t tn the driver to ctw xw .
anawered . Willi. ;nd hav U
C "W -can-tVhavl It "Ranged.; said
rriA nnrao- m a iu j - ---- . . ,
over her features. "They wont taae
bacK-...v?.wi" "a7f.J;V.rhr nkd easy.
V. .'i' -'.H. '.'-w"i.rnlv turned away.
sent out sir - OMorj, y -
...nt.ii :
. " ' 8t If
.e.thlna Vav tn RflJads. A
nvuiciuiu. r -
a NEW variation on tlte now familiar
A Waldorf salad has been Invented.
rX "ihun the annl Is peeled, corea
.... m .mm aUcea One Uc ia
anu vw ... - - .
i.m xn a raw lettuce leaves on each
U,.u - , .
. .r . ' M,. It 11 DUL K l.J V ,
bar-le-duo and cream cheeee which n
been put through a potato masher,
.mu around th whole la arranged
a circle-of mayonnaiaa dressing, a
tJStiZr Aiik can hardly.be imagined
;nd, bt the sway, tha cheea. 1. never
" uV"wlth"a Utti;; whipped
at H '
cream.
The Dally Menu
, I - BREAKFAST,
, Steamed Rhub"1.., roffeeT
..- Minced Llyer on Toast. Cones.
- . LUNCHEON.
Tatiian Tongue. Egg and Chees Salad,
,eUled BrBread Sandwiches
, Baked Apple- -ake- T"
DINNER. . '
' Rlc Tomato Soup.
Pot Roast of Beer ,
Fried Egg P,D,Vm,u Vfilnnntte. "
' . Cold Cauliflower With Mawnnal.. , ,
Spring Pudding. Cofiee,
Liver on Toast Stew several nllcfts
nf liver In a lltU water seasoned with
Salt nenper and celery. Bet aafde ttntll
id P When wanted mince fin and
wa?m in pa with the gravy. Pour oyer
hot Hcesrf toast and garnish with
PTprmg Wd nghaek half cupful
tapfocaglo cupful of orange Juice
over night, then cook in one Quart oi
mt!k ' v MtiT soft and transprtJnV add
Enough sugar to sweeten, one fourth
teaspoonful salt, tha grated rtnd of one
orange, the beaten yolka of' four eggs,
one half Pint of -wet cream and laatly
tria iiataran wniLt38 vs.
CiffiouUyi.ls that tne jaw ar ail poUr In a buttered fliRn ""," r.i ,
right, but the method of procedure ,1s at cf boiling water and bako 2S 1'""tsnn
faulLT - ' s , : moderate oven-v Let become cotd tnen
. . i, ..m.nii tha aloes Of tli pan
moneritie oven. v -r
run a knife around the sides jof tli pan
S23 China Closet
lor $12.50
;. .. .. i
jro. eoa. Beautiful quartered
oak. perfect In flnlah and
workmanship, very hand-
ah.lvui Mill.
I'M., .vui - PIISIIWBI ...MMW a
,11.. ..... V... l.olu.. .nnaann t.
oouoie guute uuur; tiuiw
2Ut Dig ' can diu. nigi.
Special
112.60
: Rota
:p2Cial?
This Fine $6.00
RocKcr Only
. t ' - . .1
No. S4WI Mado of fine, per
fectly seasoned oaky beauti
fully Quarter-sawed oak back
and leaCwell worth tha reg-'
J6.00L bot apedal-
f priced for Big East Sida
, .Store tpeclal, at ..;..? 33
Other $10 Rockers ..f-50
Full Size
Sideboard
$16.00
;' ' 'i !-' " -i ' ':'
No. Sil : Hrr dwood
Sideboard, full . ie,
errying the tiaual
drawer!, cupboards,
etc., berel plata glass,
16 by 24 inches; made
of perfectly seasoned,
kiln-dried stock; regu
lar price $22.50; Big
East Side Store special
price only . . 18.00
. .i
S ' ... .11l.t.'IUuii.n.vw...-ll
tast BU, '-dk'c-8
go. 403. Thla pretty can eeat chair IS , f,ra"
pVnloTo the rocker, made In the sam. throua
manner, brace arm. etrong and durable, regular
U5. Big East Bide Btore prlc ......... ..-857
Fine Iron Beds $2.25
No. 603: Iron Beds, in blue, cream
and green colors, made of best .Iron,
perfect enameling, full and threo
. quarter sizes. Regular $3.50 values,'
Big East Side Store price ...f2.25
No. 817: Buffet in weathered or
golden oak, fitted with bevel plate
mirror, well made of thoroughly
seasoned stock; regular price else
where $22.50. Special price offered
by Big East Side Store ..$13.25
pi
snrnra csiamis. S2.T5
tM box-seat Dining Chair
with hanasome quartered
oak back and seat: attract
ive design; regulsr $4.80
value. Big East Side Store
prlca , 2.75
No. 516: Solid oak Stands, quarter-sawed;
size. of top, 24x24 in
shelf of same material, turned
legs like cut Regular $3.50 vaL;
Big East Side Store special
price .....2.25
$22.50 Table (or 516
No. 4934 1 Round top pedestal
Dining Table, six-foot size, royal
oak, polish finish; regular price
$22.50. Special price by the Big
East Side Store, only '....8)16.00;
BIQ EAST SIDE STORE
GEVURTZ .BROTHERS, Proprietors
Corner East Burnside and Union Ave.
dish. Garnish with carpels of oranges
and whipped cream, or serve with plain
cream. , Milk seasoned and aweetened
may be used If desired. The white
membrane and seeds should be entirely
removed from th orange. Boiled rice
can be substituted for-tha tapioca, soak
ing it over night In the orange Jaice.
it at -
Droit's for Business Girls.
DON'T take horn troublea of the of
flc and air them there.
" - Pon't criticise those who work
with you. or those for whom you work.
' Don't b late and then Pf t con
sideration because you r a.womfa.n-,
Don't wear over-trimmed and fussy
ciothes. Wear plain clothes with appro-
pri-tbltry80fo b mannlah either In
drfrn-tr arrnkVe youraelf with heavy
Hi "'.
Not in a Milk Trust
Hbrlick's
Malted Milk -
1 Avoll cheap , anbstitnte
N At70tut Bod woxurtala
A glass of HorliCk's Malted
Milk--hot--makes a delicious and
refreshing lunch on a , cold day.
- Ask for'Horiick's
At All Druggists '
ntirring th powder In hot w-4
' tef makfs a nourishing, digest
ible food-drink, better than tea or,
- infee-no cooking. A cupful
. hot--on ritlring ( Induces restful
leep..,s ) . , ' ' , i
scent Tour particular kind of perfume
may be exceedingly obnoxious to those
about you. ' ;
Cleaning Veils.
A CONTRIBUTOR sends this useful
hint In regard to veils, vJilch ara
being worn mor than over. As
ah tells It, the proper way to cleanse
them is to us warm soapy water, made
with whit laundry soap and a few
..i.n.i. Mn. T mt th. Wall aAfi.tt
in this solution for an hour, then stir
It about In th water, but do not rub
or squeeso it. itanse m waicr unm
clear. Put a teaspoon of sugar In the
last rinsing watr, squeeze gently, and
asread out on a while paper or cloth
to dry It Will look Ilk new.
Congressman -.W. B. XJlUs Ho. 14.
tia I. it hla nut ef dutv. Vote to
keep him there;': ? i.
ANNEXATION TO BE
SUBJECT OF DEBATE
Mount Scott Eesidents Will
Discuss Question This
r.v4 Evening:. . 1
Th annexation to th city of four
square' miles of territory will be 'taken
us and debated at a meeting at Nash's
hall, MUlard avenue, NashvllI. this
evening, at 8 o'clock. ; The meeting will
ha under the,. ausDlcM , of , the Mount
Scott Annexation . club, of whichi J,'
Th torrltory which It Is proposed to
ana to tne cny tmnmt umi pi nuu.
Woodstock not already Includd invthe
Iclty limits, ano, rouBniy eitsini, r.
'jeuda ,to, the .uoitH laia of. soo-
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
Phones
Main 165
Home A 1165
First and Oak
$10.00 Enamel Iron Beds, 65.50.
No. 641: Enamel Iron Bedsof high
class workmanship; colors, cream,
green, blue; Just like the cut; heavr
continuous post; very popular model;
enameling of the best quality; regular
iu values, i'a k-.v-
nnlv . 5.5Q
" -f '
On sale all weekor as long as-the
shipment lasts. . . s
Wrestling liric.
IIEILIG TliEATRE
wadneaday rvnr, April 19, at
Da. B. F. nOLLER, cl Sci. !:
VICTC3 i:cUGLEN,clTcccr.:2
, tutst TWO IM THREE FALLS.
Al-b-Clss yjntartalnmaal for Zdla
n,ral adml-alson Iba: V'rvti
eats fl, 81.80. t-. Bo ib'y
MAROUAM ; GRAND
(Portland's ramous Theatre. Main .)
Tonight and Remainder of Weuk. Hall-
m ti at . . A at ea
F?I OPODORA"
Th Kusloal Comedy, with th World's
Enlngs, K-80-76o-tl. MaU 8S-r0-.t
BAKER TDEATRE
Fhooea alain S
Tonight, all thla week, mitlne hatur-
Impreoalre drama.
. - "TXa BTBaUfAi CXTT."
. r nnma in tna future.' Mag-
nlftcent scenery and effecta.
Kvenlnr. 86o, 86c, li)c; Mat. lo. XSc-
jg0i Week The Strang Adventures
or ana airw. -
THE STAR kom-
. . . . ,.. 4n,ll 11
Vex Beginning runn.r
1 xl r. iv. r. pnfcw- n p . , v-
. . -a kooiixb Aiarr,"
A comedy drama In four acta. Tim"
piicea remain tha same. N't weefc-
The French company-oners ior ia
. . .... a kahma tha alahrAfea
comedy drams, "How Baatar Butted la.
Beginning Bunaar vwning, pi
Armatrong Musical Comtdy Company
will open an Indefinite- eneasem-nt
WBiaa p.wr w. . a. v
seal of prioe. -. - .
LYRIC THEATRB
Both Phone i SCaln 48B Jfime A-100-,
Week commencing Monday, April JI, .
R. Allen presents Mlaa Varna I- elton and
. . .. i . t. 1 an a&aa 1 -I at fT H A ft
ine Alien eiocn vu. m 5" .
great aucoeaa, -i. saiuai
lira, .im Kv -
the beat comtdy drama erer written.
Matinee Tueaaay. ""'
day and Sunday. Prloea 10c and 20.
Everr evening at 8:18. Prices 10c, too
and 80c. Boae 80. Offtc open in a.
m. to II p. m. '
THE GRAND Vzcdcvllle de luxz
Week Berinnlng Monday. April is.
8UAXTA, aasiated by J. Iuls Mints.
irriu ivik'ii ,.tt ...
BOaUA OPSBA IXIO High-class op
eratio vooallata a.
OX.AST81 VAX, formerly with Murray ft
.VCM0BTTMBIA. th X. A. T. 8.
pert, exninittng "ine biwbuii """'j-
Ladles' Skates Free I
Exposition Rink
S K ATE TON IQHT
&a
The Nickelodion
130 Sixth St; Portland, Or.
".-.'. -'i'v- 1ASTI -'. (,: -
A 8TWXOXSB SAXTCB. v
'i.-.' -' VAST XX
vnATmroitMATroir or a monre.j
uloney
Cora and" hav fre examination.
WB KTRACT TOTH FREi,; Hli-
INQS, 76eUP; feET OF TEETH. 8100;
BPLEfNDfD BET. ...8 8.00; , GOLD
CEQWK8, J.a tu ao.ww.
All work guaranteed for ten-years.
x; Lady attendant always present All
work don absolutely without pain by
specialists of from 18 to 89 yeara1 ex
perience. ,
Boston Dentists
: , 8Iom Xhoa ; A-S030. -.
anion Xffala 803a
gsm Korrlson Hi, Opp. Postofflce.
Diamond Roof Stains
V i ' axx. sxcAoza ;
MAX) IS FROM CBSOSOTB
5-QaI. Lots 75c Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Door Co.
83o moarr st.
rosTXJuro, ox.
VOIUB A SPBCXAX.TT '
only Chines woman
doctor In thla city, bhe
nas curea uuuij af
flicted suffarera Cured
prlvat and female dis
eases, also throat and
lung troublea; stomach,
bladder and kidneys
and - diseases of all
kinds that th human
flesh is heir to. Curl
b Chines herbs an 1
roots. Remedies harm
leas. ' No ". operation...
amlnatlon free. 862 Clay su cor. Ihlnl.
tlona 19 and 10, and eastward along an
extension of th present, boundary.
A musical prvKiii i uciug pruyiu-wu
for the meeting Ihls evening, and It Is
expected ther wllL be a large attend
ance.
Beed-Trench lano Mfg. Co, V
Sixth and Burnsid " streets, . pianos,
Dlayer and player ;, planoa "Jftoni
Maker to Player," -
Don't think that piles can't b cured.
Thousands of obstinate cases have ben
cured by Dean's Ointment. 60 rents at
any drug store.
OongTeasmaa W. E. rule Ho. 14
Your preaent congresm!in. Vote to re
turn tlm. . He la experl-ucel.
Easter cards, finest In the city. Th
PaaUl Shop, A24 i iXUx iu,ct.
LADILS!
Your Neck and face
mad beautiful.' clfv
white with graceful yWW"1
c6ot-.rU6V,acl,
Cal. '
T tilt ; a. K. WTSTO ,
BEST '", 805 WU rafyo klSg.
Qchwab) Printing Cc.
U Mtsr roxt: twos' 'trf
laTTsTARK
s -Tit sit
Makes ghoes Waterproof I
IT
MeUger fita'glaasea tor 11.6(1.
and a Up th pudding caxaiuu