The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 25, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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' . TODAY'S AMVBEMEXT8.
ii.ih' ....'The District Leader"
lar 'am": "Th. of N.w Yorh
r ,".;-Th Strang. Adventure, of
, . . Miss Urown. ,,,...
. ' m TT'Ren and William RMcGarrf
wilt debate the "recall" amendment at
tut T. -M. C. A. tonight. The debate
'' Be4 ' been arranged by the educational
d-rertmrnt of the T. M. C.
. '. , .1 iki voter of the city.
' M t V run, who drafted the amendment,
,'. :. . 1 i . ..i .iiamtit to ahow why
' the mewure Is ona which the people
iuouW adopt Mr. MoG.rry wllf tae
the opposite side Ml u,1TpiLUJ,ni?JS
. the., the amendment would be unwise
: ind detrimental to tha baat Inlaraata
if tha state tt rut on
, amendment to tha con tttion tha
..... rha lahata Will DBEla
' o'clock. ., -, ;
.' '-rt.- v.m -Woman Christian asso-
ail woman to an "at
V1VIM .
.m a..-afternoon from a to
, iurov , - ... .. , ,i
a'elock. ; Tba day Will OS iMormw. un
at oiih.". ..... . . ik nlaaaa.
. .i ......am mimmincM
o.i..
Earthly and Heavenly Visions.; an in
taraatU. and halpful talk. Anjnformal
lunoh and -galtlng acquainted time
i-loaes tha etternoon and all women
will .find a moat hearty welcome an
a good place to maiteinenue.
s Dorothy Porter, 18 year Id. mnA n?r
.. r.M alatrr fall through a bole In
mn coma ana jr ;u 7. . t:
. a ro ta Bible class begin, a e.ft
and dialect atory la read at that time
?. different group of girls. Tha mora
. . ... ,,mmancee at 4:10 wltn
v,v' tha brldga over tha Montgomary
1 WUHama avanua and W.ldUr atraa'.
V iurday afurnoon and '.
T .v.f.n htoh waa ft full e faat.
"""ivV"'' .2; ..Ta nad Inter-
. That thry Vara not mora aarloualy In
- i lurid If not klllad. ia eonaldrad ra-
mlltaW Tliy r tha children of
'irj Portt.ii Rea tra.t. Apaaaar
. noma. , i - - . . irk
n.l inlunea hut no oroaan
Tha
'v: little girl waa later ; remoyaa
''' Qood Saniarlua hoapltal. . .
to tha
! Petar Parryg will, dUpoalng Of prop
nrh ti aao. waa filed In ', the
911 v.. - , . . .
ft ntufi aftemOOTV. All
or th
nioa
' fllad
mant
a aaiaia T T haa
i Mm
ftltlon aaklng for th. appoint-
Of T. i- annigan """t:
' itreat and li hla will commenda tha
?.Uhful"?a of the woman hu rjoojj
niaad aa hi wife. Tha chief at or
' ': th Te.tlte an Tlnaurance poVlcy for
tl.OOC In "ha Woodmen of toe World.
Late ear aervice from Portland to all
polnta between Gdf Junction and Lenta
Juncttqo on Bprlngwater dlvlalon Port
land Railway. Light A Power oompan T.
EffacUva Monday, April AWr
looit eara teavlng r. ret and Alder
r itraata at a:4, U. HjJO and 11:40 p. m.
win turn in to carbarn at Mllwaukie
II vawl at (IB fcH""
over the Bprlngwater dlvieion via juj-
J unction. ruminmg at .. " .'a
all polnta between Xante Junction aod
Junction,
all Minti
fumlshtn
Uolf Junction.
A Vert ' lntereatlng and largely at
tended meeting of the Sixtieth Precinct
Improrament aaaoclaUon waa h,'!'?.Fjr
day avenlng. Th eubject of Improve,
ment of atreeta aouth of the Baaa Line
ipo the dletrlct plan waa cult thor
oughly dlecuaped , and poatponad until
the next meeting in two waaka. The
aubject of a ge aewar ayatenj will
alio be taken up. All waldenta of tha
Spinet, are. urgd to. Join the aaaoela
tlon for the common good, y-
The Peopled forum, at' their regular
maatina- tomorrow ' hlgbt in Dauing.
Hlrach hall. Tenth and Waahlngton
itreeta. win dlaoua the Armory appro
i.n k. vi nnt lav corrunt trae-
lice -act and the propoaad amendment
to the Oregon, eonauiuwon inyi
the pay of merobera of the lagleUture.
AbleP.p.aker. be ore-en to ; Uto
part. A. , o. . v"1 Tr
cuaeion.. ! ' , . ; .
' Membera'of tha city park board will
viait Molladar Dark thle afternoon In
company with Parkkeeper MUehe to ex
amine fnto hla acheme for converting
the park Into a PUyground. The ylart
will occur at I olock. The board met
thTi morning and authoriaed the .pay.
Lh'Ier,-SET'S
proprlaled by ,tbe council thla week.
' Artlolea ioat and found on the atroet-
nrii US 1908: ' Twenty-two m-
brellaa. S teleacopea, 1 sample caae, ; I
Baokagea; i pair of glovee, i baeket. I
noolbookO note book, lunch boxea.
7: . . i. . . i n i n ahoea was ex-
chanaed for another - and the mlatake
- can STcorreoted by . calling t the loat
iitinUFoomof the O. W. P. railway at-
Uon,-corner ; Plrt and. Alder atreeta.
Tor patting hla wife In A taouae of
111 teoute, P. H. Redaecker may have a
long atay In the p
sanltentlary. Ho was
arrested yesterday at Boaeburg ona
warrant forwarded by the nrtland Pp
lice. He waa heia unaer i.uw u,
: f .m aro thla off nae is
held to deaerve a penlUntlary term.
1 George Price waa placed behind the
bare at the county Jail today - on a
charge of Insanity. Jamea Myera, aald
to be from Raymond, Washington, waa
cemmltfed to the aeylunt yeeterday after
examination by th-allenlat. He ha
a college aduoatlon, but Indulgence In
drink haa weakened hla mental- capacity.
E rtnkellat Roea closea ; hla apeclat
avanaellatlo aervlcea at Sunyslde Meth
odlst Eplacopal church Sunday. ? He ha;
preached to large audlenoce and great
rood haa been done. Sunday morning
. Mr. Roea ; will preach on Vlf Qod Did
Not Mane tne iJioie, vno viuj
nick Reckmahn of Sherman' county,
; charged with Illegal fencing of
s-nvernment landa In the United States
Mirt veaterdav and a ' bench warrant
, , laauaii for hla arrest. The land In
aueetlon, 280 acrea. Ilea In tha Deep
ca,nyon country.' f':-i;Md
John . Davla and Henry Burns were
i aent to the reform school by Judge Oan
'tnbeih In the Juvenile department of
f the clrchlt court yesteraay axiernoon,
; . sotk wurdi of the court who die-
regarded their promises to do better.
DR. DR0UGDER
preaches Sunday, Both Services, ;
TnivWniTErEMPlE
Twelfth and Taylor Streets, ".
10K A.
"Culture
DUET, ' Miss Ethel " Shea
, J. W. Belcher. ,
and.
- T:30 P. M.,
"Dreams
What Causes Them?1 Are They
' v to Be Trusted? - -
- PAKOVS TTMTXaS QTAXTZT
Seats and Standing- Room Free.
- coin: eas:ly.
THE
9 -- aaasa
Fine FcMliers
A bird in the hat is worth
eight' or ten. in the bush.
Ilt7 In period of fifteen'
yeari prior to 1903, : bird life
in this country was , reduced
fifty per cent. , But nbw we
are gtying them more of a
chance; refuges hare been
' established where the birds can
breed in safety; wardens have
been appointed whom the
Federal Government pays the'
princely sura tf One Dollar
per month, their real, wages,
being paid ' by. organiiations.
Read this article, " Harbors
for Wild Uirds," .by Ren
Bache,v iniTHi Saturdat
Evenino Pol and learn how
we are beirlgjaved from the
disgrace of a tbirdless, song
silenced country. , ' L
"Vaiti, tKe ' Queen," by
: Beatrice Grimshaw, tells how
Vaiti wu stranded on a lonely
Island, and how it turned out
v to be not quite so lonely as she
thought, and, indeed, not so
lonely as she might wish. : ;
This week's issue of. Thi
. Satvi-day EyiNiNO Post is
;-now on -sale; ..V j. h.
" At the Newaauada, eenta. ' " ,'
140 4he jraar by bmIU-
Thi CctTts PuBUSHino CoanrAiry
yHILADUJ'HIA ...
Our DeV Are) Ewonrwhoro
CoplM will bo delivered to any oddreoo by
James C. llaTCly Jr.
ns AT 11TK poT&un.
Pavla ran away andj was brought back
from Tne uawaa oy "' " Ji2.
Burns la a par-latent truant and e 3
arctte amoker. They had bean leniently
dealt with on ' former occaslone. but
Judge Oantenoein aeciaou
form acaooi irtiuuoui
time. ' - .
am Mirfalna and roaebush
w. anllelt vour oatronaga and
guarantee satlafactlon. A-enrleB at
overy town In the northweat Wlllam
ait Tent & Awning Co, Main
A-ttCS. ...
. At the Vernon .Presbyterian church.
Rev, J. A. P. Mcuaw. v. u., wu vr- "
In the morning on -Man and the Vni
verse," and in the evening on r"An Un
answerable Question.". ,. ,,, ."-,
.ua. i.'.u Harktna. for CimaV
rr.k.Mt and wav landinca. dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington sUeel
dock at t p. m. ' - -
Acme dl C6.oeli safety coal oil and
fine gasoline. Phone Kaat 7S; -iv-
kuiii. ..rk wlra fanclna. Portland
Wire Iron Work. Second and Everett
fioiiiiin. Ill 'Tenth street.
lunch :e to I; buslneas mens lunch.
nr a trtaa' and aaaoela tea. painless
dentlata. Third and Waahlngton,
Tr ' T J. " McCracken.' dentist, ' Roth-
child buUding. 'A- - v . ,'- -it,V';"
Chambers A 8on. opttclana, 1 1th.
Berger, signs, ahow cards. 114 Tamhtll,
Journal want ads, le a -word.
ST. JOHNS GETS liEW
POWER
Car Company Will, Also
Build Another Freight De
pot on the East Side.
' ' t't u
Plana for a new substation at North
ern HU1 near St Johns for tho Portland
Railway, Llgtit Jfc Power company bv
been completed and were approved this
morning by President i B. S. josseiyn.
Work wlU begin on th building at once.
Electricity for St. Johns and Van
couver, Washington, wlir he ""PP"0
from ths new station." Power for the
1 .L. o.. ... hridni is alao
branch." -une buuuii "","..7r.
structed that It can be enlarged at any
time and when Swift & Co. Jjegln the
oDeratlons of ; their packing . plant on
thtXiula they will be furnished
'..A.r.ii .nw,r neceasary. The
substation will also bo large enough to
-The substation at St Johns Is now
In an old building and . - not Jarge
inotfgh for y the company's huslnoea.
Northern Hill is hearth new tracka of
the Portland Seattle railroad.
Plans for th construction of a new
freight depot on- th east aide are .also
being drawn. The new depot - will be
jui? south of ths old station and will be
in Mill street next to the river
.,:'-Tho building now in use. Hl
abandoned when the Mbulldlns ; is
completed.' iater it Will be torn down
and the ground used for unloading and
'Nfeern HUI substation wlil be
completed -as soon as possible. The
freight depot will be built during ths
summer.
ALL TRAINS BUT -ONE
ARE ON TIME
Northern Pacific No. 1, due
at 7 o'clock, arrived on time.
Southern Pacific, No.-18, due
vat 7:56 arrived on time. . . , ,
southern Poelflo, No. JS,dUe.
at 11:10. arrived on time. s '
O. R- s N., No. I. due at S
o'clock, arrived on time. ?
& R. N.i No. S. due at f:4B,
arrived at' 11:10. -.
Astoria aV Columbia River, No.
II, due at 12:11, arrived on time.
:
A custard bake, dish free,
ad-' pase. k .
Bee "want
SUBSTATION
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY
S. S. II0I10EIE
III
E
Booked to Go to Tanaraa In
stead of the lUvcx
.. Forth. , .
SHIP FALKLANDBANK
; COMING HEKE LIGIiT
' . . i
Korwrglan Steamer Vb Wero About
Tear Ao and Took Wheat to
OrientSailing Yeeeel Comet for
5ew Crop Wheat. ; f;
Tha Norwelatan steamer JJornelen
and the Biitlah ship Falhlandbank bars
haan ail da to tha Hat of veaaela en
route to this port The Hornslen wui
be here soon from Puget Oound to com
pute a cargo of lumber for Panama
and the , Feiklandbank, will oome for
tha aaw'eroD wheats '-
The' nornelen takes tho plaoo or we
Brltlah ateamar River Forth which was
booked some time ago to eome nr
for the lumbar tliat will go to 1-anajna,
Tha River forth was directed to an
othar destination and the Homlan wa
engaged to flU the vacancy. The Nor
walan tramp Is one of the Urgaat
afloat and la wall knoWh bere. having
t.k.n - r.m rwn nt rrajn from thla POTl
for the orient aboM a year r ago. Bhe
. t- umniiii nf irantaln Nalaon. Who
many years ago worked at longehorelng
,nia narrtor ma iri' V ,"
prominent poalUon In the. shipping
world. I
. ri ' n.i.t. .kin r.ibianilhank is an
other familiar pame In this port The
ahlp has bean hero maay times for
wheat cargoea as ni """"::
m. .lh aaeta flf the MIM Una. OnO
comae In ballast from Valparaiso.
Ths three-maaSed schooner Churchill
reached the Columbia river thla morn-
Inr from Km unc. f ormoii. nn v-'iu
In ballast under charter to load lum.
ber. ",
WOUIaD KILL OOSITETinON. V
Steamship Companies! operating
OrlenUl Liners Cut lUtfe
DatVrmlned not .to let bo- tramp
Staamers gt the lion's anara)
lr." have slaved tfs" on"flour-and
brings the rate down to laa than hail
of what it was a. xaw buuiu .
Tha cut Is said to bs tha direct result
.a . u . .k.. .... , n tha RHtlah tramp
-teamer Sheila to carry a full cargo , of
that announced when th regular . lln
h.i. rint iut Tha Bhallarhart
flour-to the orient at a ri
rneA ' a few daya ago and the
steamer will arrive here soon. -
pwU Iam OaU la asn4sfttMl IO Hi
stimulating effect shipments, and It
1. that , thla will be appreci
ated because" the regular liner hays not
by any meana- gona iuh . 1-fc
The oriental . liner Arabia which Is
booked to leave bre tomorrow for tho
orient will to out with "i-tlv' ly
ijua .hlnmnll hut Will be full
nevertheleaa. a large shipment of lumber
hsvlng been secured. -.
... vinmMiu la at San Fran
Cisco dlatharglng overland frelg ht that
tha Frlaco orieniiM W"'T " .
to handle, Bhe will com north In 1 a f ew
days with looal freight and to load re-
lyrn caru. it -
BELIEVES MIXDOUO SAFE.
. . ' . a a ..-K.....
CaptAUt or snip ncu-
Anj vj "
vr ... a .1rrft urinns.
l.ataU Tltof.fdh TT!
naster or w or..-
cauae for tar concerning the safety or
h. Amarlran schooner Mtndoro whieii
lah ship Ancaioa. "3
Is how out 100 daya from Newcastle.
Australia: for Columbia river with a
CTT.oAnCeSoe arrived' hero last night
from Newcastle with coal and went to
Albln dock to discharge the cargo, the
cargo being conalgnad to the O. K.
N. rompany. It took her days to
make the run from Sydney where , shs
rJut la, on the way frorn Newcaatle to
sign a new crew, and Captain Ritchie
says th ship ili pretty well to make
the run In that time. , Th weather was
Ideal every day until within three days
f tha rnlumb a. when the first strong
breeae waa encountered. It was accorn-
panled by neavy aeas. w.m autii
winds prevailing oh the course from
the antipodes. Captain , Ritchie says-It
does not surprise him to eeo the M n
doro making a slow peasaire. The Mln
doro left Australia about tho Sams time
aa the Ancalos. . . ' '
CapUln Ritchie will quit' tho vessel
here and probably return to England
by way of New York. Another master
has been sent here from England 4 to
take command. The ship arrived In ths
finest or snape, tooKine; imv
and clean as had she been In port oev-
eral days and received the customary
overhauling.
AUSTRALIAN LINER HERE.
British Steamers BoTerlCi vBeglng
; . Loading Lumber At Once. ,
The BrltiBh- steamer - Boverio began
loading lumber at the mllla , of the
Eastern and Western Lumber company
this morning and, will be readyto leave
for Australia by way of San Francisco
next week. The shipment is being made
by the Pacific Export Lumber company
and tho vessel will be given quick dis-
Tho-- Boverlc "arrived her yesterday
afternoon from Tacoma where she took
part carpo. She encountered otormy
weather during thak few hours at sea and
did not make the run quit as-rulckly
as was expected. ' one is a iim
steamer, operated under charter-: to
Frank Waterhouse & Co., between this
coast and Australia. It Is said that
there is a probability of these liners
calling here regularly; for Australian
cargoes from now on. -!,
: ALONG THE WATERFRONT.
The v Hsrrlman liner Rose City left
Atnsworth wharf this morning, for San
v,.n.itA with a larra list of nasson-
gers and a full cargo,tJon8isUng prin-
Mtnallv tt flour.
The North Pacific company's steamer
Roanoke left Martin's wharf last night
for San 'Pedro and way ports. Sh car
ried a full list of passengers and a large
freight
The steamer Alliance la scheduled to
leave for Coos Bay this evening. .
The French bark Alice Marie left
down this morning In tow of the steam
er Harvest Queen. The Harvest Queen
will return with the, uritisn snip utj
Rrm, which has received lnstruc
tlons to come to Portland, although it
Is underatood she Is not chartered. ;
- The French bark Moller cleared this
Taylor Street Methodist
: Episcopal Church
v.'8nTBlAT,-' ABIJi fl. ;'v''",
t . . 10139 A. Bt 4 '
SACRED CANTATA
"TOE nEDEEMER"
Hy Julian Edwards. Augmented choir
and large orchestra, Pref. W. H. Boyer.
leader. '
Tea. w-otnrt will rrearh en "THIS
. CVBSS or WOMT,
V Jol& Wa "Con't WW -.,
LOAD
mnrnlna- for the VrtHert Hinmom it
r.lor with 111.001 Dualiris oi wnaai.r
J at l7.li0. le la aipae tad to I'ava
own durlna; tha ttrat part of nat "
The rlvr roaa It inrnaa uiuin
iat pours aa a raaui a
aine ot tna paai irw r
WILL I IGIIT Tt'O CX)5IPAr.
CajUln A. T. Btreaa IVUnqnUheo
fJomnuuid of Hrhonner Bgmw.(
A i .V. A. .11 K anfaln A.
.iifrnmn. n 11.. I' -- -
T. lit roam has rallnqulahad command of
his veaanl. tha stoamar hMi"". i"
trip and Captain J. L. Chrlal lanaan took
bar out yaalarday on har voyage to Ban
IfranclBoo. x ,
- Thla waa don so that Captain Stream
could ba hera aa a wltnaea la the raaa
ef tha Hart-Wood Mill company agalnat
the Grays Harbor Tug Boat company,
bacauaa tha latter did not have a tug on
hand to tk the wreck of tha srhooner
ftolano oft the eanas on me vr
roaat whan .'aptaln Stream bad her
floated and all ready to save. .
MARINE IXTEXTJCEXCE. ,
ii ii - . . ' i
BermiM XJaars trao W Arrive. '
Breakwater, Oooa Bay ...... ..pn
Kuraka, Eureka and Cooo ......April Ml
O. W. Aldar. San.redro, aray,..ADHl
u.- .... a... rrani 1M 1 . . ADrll
Sua H. Elmore. TUiamooa ,...pru
A lllanna. I'nn. Hav ........... .AIrll
Roae City, 80 rranStaoo .May I
Roanoka. Ban Ptdro and way. ... May I
Alaala. avian t... I J
Numaatia, orient -...v.... 'u,f 1
Arabia, orient ............Aug.
Ugmlar Xaaars to Iopasi.
Breakwater, San FTencleoo. .. .P"'
Bus H Klmor. TlUamook April 10
Oao. W. ".Ider. San Pedro April 19
Senator, San rTanclsco. ..... ?
Nlcomadia. orient ...... ;
. i.. . . ..i... . . Jum a
Namantla. orlsnt
nnviarick Castle. Br. ship ...... Slraam
Irclamore. pr. sn. .....u. . r.
amore, Br. sh. .....a W. r. ooc
rd Petal lie, Pr. hk.Oreenwlcb No. I
r, Fr. bk .Montgomery No. J
of IndU. Br. bk. Drydock
Frtwaro
Moiier,
ri.Ttf Woa.. Br. sh Astoria
Kuaana Ivrrallna. Fr. bk ...Cantannlal
k IV.ua Una IMT It . W. 1-m1 1T1 LTejr wV,
f-...n n. . ur hk. . Uontrominr no.
l. III!
falilohnrn. nr. HI. ............
Noma. Oar. D....... jii......
, ... . - n..lHki.A
nr. hk atone
Klaa. Nor as. Portland
it.. . Mn, t.lr .............. .woeaaio
Alaterkamp, oar. ox. ....... "J'T."
Alvena. Am. och
Arabia. Gar. as.
Washington, Am, ss. SfilLnl
W. F. Jewett Am. sen. Opble
ur.i..na r. an. ........, .v....
Btrsihrrle. Br. ss Vryaoc"
Wallaalav.. Am. . aa mnni-
St Helens, Am. ss.
Alliance. Am. as.
. . . .Couch street
Alblna
A-UAuryiui v.v.
Ancaloa, Br. ship
Shoshone, Am. ss....
Boverlc. Br. bs........
Preacott
...E. dc W. Mills
Churchill. "Am. sch.
Mabel Gals. Am. sch....
. . .Astoria
...Astoria
Inv movto to Xoad Xntahet.
Echo. Am. bkta
u.i.m. tvniiar. Am. aa...flan Francisco
Vlrrlnis. Am. soh San FJ
Chehalla. Am., bktn. ........ W"kw"
... n u... Am aoh San Pranclaco
T.'ilae Ami ss. ..San Francisco
Mahil'Dal; Am. sch... .'.San Francisco
Ba Boat With Oecneat na oeasrai.
Aberfoyle, Br. sh. ,A,niIT?
Edmund Roatad. Fr. bk.
a-. -...1. A.oama 11 bk. ... .Hamburg
Aagard. Nor. shir
Bidart Fr. bk. .............. Antwerp
Albert Rlckmers, Oer. bk ASS7t
Clan Q rail am, Br. sh. Cardiff
r,,u s-aiitral. Fr. hk. . .. . . .Aatwarp
Vlnoennes, Br. sh. A,niwJTS
t kv ... .....London
Neat-f lalds. Br. shlo . . . mb."r
Pavld da Anjara. Fr. sh. ...... 'Antwerp
Brablocb, Br. bk Antwarp
Kllloran. Br. ehi . . .Antwerp
Goal' Balps Ba. JKmt.
UImJasaA Aerk aOaOll . .Vawraatl. N. & W.
La Roche Jacquelin. FY. Ik .Newcastle, A.
I : TXSJSiO sraaamare
Tf,rk,B Br. ss.... ...... San Francisco
I r . rt O. n Fnnr WU
Boveric. or. mm. -fi--"-"
, xaunton. r. - - - - -
i - . : San Francisco
rr.t,. Vak mm. .....uremcnun
t,'uZVV,.J V - i.. I . : . . .Batavia
Hnrnalan. Nor. SS Puget OOUfld
it Kont U Ballast W loa4 Orals.
- vi.. n ah ...... .......Taltral
Port Crawford, Br. sn.... ....... anao
Agnes Oswald, Br. sh. ....Calao
River Falloch, Br. bk ..Cal ao
Nordsee. Oer. sh VVi:fia
Oregon, Oer. an. ..Yokohama
n. muharh. Fr. bk.. .... .Yokohama
Henrietta, Oer. sh.. Wit coast
Aater Oer. bk.... , . . Valparaieo
Marechael da Noaines. Fr. bk. West coast
kaiana Blum. Fr. bk..., Bristol
Oil Steamers Bs Bonto.
rieo. Loomla Am. as..... Ban Fjanclse
MARINE NpTES.
Astoria, April JB.-Arrived down dur
. .k. .i.hi nA aallatl at 6:10 S. m.
steamer Redondo. for San Fwiclaoo and
war 'ports. Airivea a w :
".r no sec, April J5. Arrived at
a. m, steamer Tellowstone, from As
t0T i. A. .it larr1VM1 at 5 D. m
schooner Mabel Gale, from San Fran
elsco. Sailed at :80 p. -m.. steamer
Johan Poulsen, for San f Je-. . . .
; Sari Francisco. April 14.--Salld at 7
p. m. steamer Nom. ? ty. f or PortUnd.
Arrivca, veriiimi i"" A...
from Hongkong, for Portland.
San Diego, April 14. Arrived, steam
er Toseralte, from Columblajrtver.
Honakona-. April 24.-S-Arrlved April
IS German steamer , Nurnantia, t;rom
Pmrg; April 4:rrived British
steamer St Hugo, from Portland. ,
Astoria, Apm -a""Z" i
bar at 8 . m, smooth; wind nortn.
miles; weatner, ciouay. . ,..
Tides at Astoria today High WJter,
I: a. m, 7 feet; :38 P-,., 7.8 feet
Low water, 1:48 a. m., 1.4 feet; I p.
1.0 foot
TEA
'AVhy, drink poor, tea?
Of c o u r s e yon don't
thin k. you can't v afford
good.
Try it once.
; Tour grocer returns your money If you
don't like echllling's Besti we pay hi.
i FINALS
i BOXING
Roanoke. Sen Pedro and way.. April U
Alllanoa. Coos Bay April II
Roae City. Ban Fraaotsoo ......Apr I II
Arabia, ortant AprU II
l.T v,.M. .nil Pivrta .Aortl II
I Pacif icCoast Amateur Championships i
Expo Skating Rink,
; AT 9 U'CJUWWaV BBr ' , ,
5 Boxing Matches 5 Wrestling Matches
"-RESERVED SEATS 'll. t BE15ERVED SECTION 1-B0
aElNEtAlL ADMISSION . OLOO
- I m .. cAa a. n cKiTnr Ctrtr Store.
ivvmmvvmvvvHvrvifrvv
EVENINO. APRIL M. 1SC3.
"Jt Confrvallv Cmtodlam
SAVCiGS DANK
PAYS.
4 Per Cent
OPEN,.
For-the convenience of
Its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
1H Second St
, Ccrnci' tYaslilnotoa
PORTLAND, OR.
AKtS the SKIM UKB TOO WART IT
, . O0C0 IT 181 A afOMCNT :
A Uqnld proparaUog,
for Face, Keck. Arms
' ', , ' ' ; avnd Ilaada.' S '
: ' ; . It 1 ivtither' sticky
. Borgreaaj. ". , '
1 lagan S It's harmlea. mm
a.ad nfireehlng. ' "
Matrnolia dotoct4.
Two nnlora. Fink and
n ami whit.
. I
' -f
, . tTe It moraine, boob
and nljbt, Summer,
. WlUr,Bprlac,FaJl.
. SAMPLE FREE. )
Lyoa Manafaetoring Co.,
44 S. rirth St. Drookiyii,.s.
64AO04OdAA44K4H
ONLY
THE
IN liTt AND
AXCOKNT INSURANCE
n' ar ' wrESITOV
BEST
08 Wall rarge Bldg,
-a
AT THE THEATEES.
latat Perfornuuioo Tonight,
Ths last performance of the merry
mJ-lcel comedy -access, t"The Dl-trtct
i tartar" m-ill be given at the Heine tna
ifrV fourteenth end , WashTngton
StSota. tonight at 8:15 'c. W"
i.oaiiant eomrjany has an exceptlpnaHy
Vooact of Principal. ,"iuwlr7 Trues
oKe'chorul UAJ
K,.w vnuriB? Bind Drtty. beats svr
VVii 4 -
ing at the theatre. ' V -
Ham Tree" Reset Monday.
Beats are now selling at the bojroff.ee
of th" Heilig theatre. Fourteenth and
Washington streets, for AineHc. 'or
mos
i -2. -rr.n. and
Heath.
their big
.entU'hev"mucl V"t .
Tree" at the above- tWre for - three
company
nights beginning ne munwj, -"r--Matinee
Wednesday. ;
"Th Relle" Tonleht.
This evening the last performance of
. V Vew York will be given
bre;8an.rrancl-co .Opeompj
at tne Mru.u.... - ------a- and
narformance cipeea iw """ -v--?h.
company goes to Puget sound for
has never had an equal In the musical
a. I ...MmakS nee KeHlfS Ul Aw-jwr
comedy class, ''''
Th Rtraneo Adrentnres.
"The Strange Adventures - of Miss
Rrown" will close its week's run at ths
funwill b"w.TThTpliy ha. been the
cause of many gooa, nearvy .uu-
Ing tne wee. : .( ,
Rhorlock Holmes. Detective
Conan Doyle's f amdus story of Sher
lockTHolme ln the ' ker stock
will be presented by the Baer "Jv?
company all next week. PlnRhlt
ik. m.tinui Htmdav. afternoon, ints is
ons of the bls?tJrodetn"ietVhar ll
; . m .tfiAiin tha citv. and the aa
.oi. f .ta indicates a banner
week's . business.' , :.. 4
Thilma, ilaUnee Tomorrow.
The phenomenally successful week of
"Thelma" In which the Allen company
has madO ouch a distinct hit at the
Lyric is drawing to a close. There wui
be a performance tonight a matinee to
morrow and a tareweu wnorruw -A
great bargain in the theatrical line.
Custard bake dishes free with every
i. ...1, '..nf ad.- Read announce
ment on the "want ad page.
TONIQHT
wrestling i
Wlh and Washington
LIBRARY.VOTING.CCNI
A ! library g1v away abeolutety free.
relumes nd bantlaome goliien oaa
th cloaa of th eontaet the lodra,
tha Uraaat number of Vote
win i
ml Currant aooounta whaa promt
tmntlr
Is ou athlhltlon ta th Finn straat
. . . v.n.t.111 um.Ii Tiallnt bo I aa
ballot bo i aa ar
drug Store. 8T8 Rusaell street, whar all
... k. i . . ... aii. a-mn. nrii.
with th following trenania w e
JT. M. KABaCBU OO, dry goods,
slothing and shoes.. 8 M to 184 East Her
rLsoa street , '
t. mount. Jowelor. 141 Third
Street Main 8U8. - t
O. M. o-nrraAT phcerrapber,
18it4 Third str Paclffo 1T10.
VASSXnXT TBAJTBlB 81 fJOi;
ftOa CO, otfleo and erehu"e U-
orth Slith atreet Main Ittt. A-144J.
TU8I. BBAXBAmB O, sportlnf
.ai. ill Ormnd avenue. Kast 81.
rraaar flOAX, Si IGB CO, Oftloe
Ill vo. oriioe
A-llli. Mala
111 Pine, atreet Home
al . i I ' v
... .rt Main 8178. A-Jll.
BTSCB OSTXlt, rnerohant taTlora,
St stark street, r .
QBSOOV BBWS CO elgars oad aewa,
til Llnh alraat.
W. B. rtmr, plumbing tu
ting. II VlUlame avenue, iuast 4I.
It. A. vrtoMOTT WBXTB FBOWT
nmtra sjtojub. 118 Grand ave. B lH
a . viUBTf. grooer. 111 Grand
B-1141. aat 818.
raa KODU BABBSm SBOF. flneet
in the olty. l suth olivet
avf. omooiiT. 880
r.ITiT ni.r Park. Mala .1811,
i -) ,
i CBIOAOO KAmXBT. meats. 117 Third
street' Main 41. - " ...
"11!..t.c, KZJEtmUOAX. OOa til
I tTTrrlaoa atreet Kast 8118. B-1418.
wATTataCATTBZBtT CO, druggist.
tH RuaaeU street JCaet Ml
nj.V,..nn eorner Seventh. Mala 811
a . irrm arnB. nne nuiuiwri ,
f..kinaton street ,
ardtastBlghU and Main atreeta. AaMt
lis.
aaiia OQ oornar
Baoond and Columbia sueeU; retail 148
Third street. - m m
uiunt amot. eaat side new deal-
oonfaotlonery. Williams avenue
and Rusaell street , East 4.01.
log goods, WUHams avenue and Knott
aa. m . fata m Tl m. B8T Bl nirYClelBl aD(l SDUri'
- a 14IL
lirU.r.wr- a-v-m. mgSBXZAA FAO-
afOmT, umbrellas sna munr iww
W Ulauas ave, vv.
iBoorporated ind Chartered under
the Laws of the State of Oregon
IP YOUR1 HORSE
V
r WHAt DO YOU GET
Now Don't You Weed
Horse Insurance ?
We Hve Never Seen the Matf Who
Could Afford to Be Without it
The ONLY COMPANY licensed to
Write "Livestock Insurance m
the State . of Oregoa -.
Losses Paid Past Tear, S15.089.C0
Call Ut Up Mala 575
HOME OFFICE IN LAFAYETTE
BUILDING. SIXTH AND ,
, . WASHINGTON
JJCT7SSXXBTV,
UtilLlll 14th and Wsshlnttoa
; Phonos Main 1 and A-11J8.
NIGHTS BEQINNINO NEXT ilON-,
" - DAY " -
Special Prfre Matinee Wednesday
MTBTTBB AJr,-OBAT
, In the Musical Play ,
f . ras BJUB TBBB"
Evenings, 88 to 60c; Mat. 8180 tp too.
HEILIG
THBATRB
14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A-1128. ,
LAST TIME TONIGHT. ,8:18.
The Tuneful Musical Comedy.
TBS SXBTBX0T XJ1AJ0XB , ,
Evenings, l tO to 0c; matinee, M to 880
MAKQUAM UKAniu
- - Portland's Famous Theatre. . .
'l : .. Phone Main 6., ' ,. 1 v .
LAST TIME TONIQHT.
The Belle of Naw York
t
Be on hand to bld farewell to the ?
Favorites. V - "
Evenings. J8c, 60c, 76c, ll;. matinee,
IBc. 80c. 76c. -'" ,
BAKER THEATRE lUaso
GEORGE la BAKER, Qen. manager.
Iast Time Tonight ----
til BTBAWOB ABTBMTOBBS OP;
- u-racB 'KIBrs'taur Iff '
A scream of fun and laughter.- Ufe
Ut a girls' boarding school. pld you
laugh at "Charleys AuntrV WeU. ycu
will laugh at thla. v ,
k use. B0e; matinee. 16c. !5c
Best Week, Starting Tomorrow Matt-
THE GRAND VaadevUle tie Lnxe
.k. trnf(i-a Weak of Anril 80. -
waIaIaEB B FWX.BBB Presenting Gea
atCCVaJT. nroadv. "Election Bets."
MB. LEO COOPEB CO. Presenting
'T "Thrprlce of P7r;" ,
TWO BCB--A Dainty Musical Offer-
..... . .' In. 'it' : xji ;
w m KOBTBBSBAy .The Iean of the
- I. A. A . 0. JCi. Uwrawj a.i.a......
THE STAR VS'ttVSX
Week Beginning Apru is. mu.
The R. B. French 8tock Company
In Their Farewell Production,
- ovrvor llZTEa BTTTTED
A Comedy Drama in Four Acts, by Owen
Davis. Matinees Sunday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday at 1:80 p. m.
Prices lOo and 20c. Every evening, at
816 P. rn. prices 15c Z5o and Hoc
f NextWeek the Armstrong Musical
rnmari Comiaany Presents A fccotch
Highball." - "-
-' - 123 Sixth tt .
Two Broth c r.- ; ,
. 1 1
church, club or eociety in rortiana wmrmi " "- " ' ; ' ,
: VUS .will b laaued with pa4d-ln4v.r.c. ubsorlpU..r.s I to ";
lows: one yaar, IT.iO, 7l votaa, . el rnoulh-, l H. . I J v.i--. t r, r-
mnntha. Ilia 1I votaas one month. ti centa, 40 Votaa, a
BerabXZl U.tad balow' will give with ah 18-c.nt purrhaaa one
L, 4-
Afl alarant l!hr"y af I
111
be a Iran tu ti e lou.i, ,)
11 r
school, church, o lib or soriaty ra.-
at
twardad the library eomr
ta, li )
nald are ntltlai to mtna. 1
paid are ntlt1el to vntna. 1 ha lihrn'y
window of The
a Jo
looatad at liotaman
ournai oiiio. roni.r r''ti
laaralrv ad.ra,
Tatla-alal' ' '"'I
nr. ..a if imuii b.wmuw. .. w i . v-
VotaS should be deposited. IraJa
w". w.v . w...
frcJ
; HBHEIFURUISmrS
4o a Zi
T ATX OS j OTawTOsr. clumbing and
gas flttlog, 80S f'lne straat
CSaTTBAXi KABKXT. meats end flah.
18 Urand avanua. li-ll1. Eaat 418. .
r. A. DO. VI. wallnapar. raintar ani
decorator. 10 Union ave. Eaat 1098.
KOTSm. a- TBBT. meats and flah.
40 First t Main 1171.
OBTTBCMXaIT MOL wood daalars.
afaraball and 13th sis. Both phoaaa.
OOXaDSTAVB'S OBOOZBT. Ill Rue-
Sell at. Eaat 810.
fOBB B. BUIXrr, rrocarl.a, 411
Washington et Mala J 147. A-I14T. -
r.-M. BATia, barber. 841 HTlUlams
eve. , , ,-
BTtTTCUTTB Si BUBS, wall papr and
palota, 408 Morrlaoa st Main l7t
Bt gJCrTK, norlat 119 fifth St.
lsr Vrank. Mala Till.
Opp. M
QTTnzV CTXTT STBXWCI Sj OXJEAKTSO
WVmMM, lis urana ave. Kast .
SOBWIaUPB nrXB OLong or
short wood. B-188U East 88t Office
and . yard Thlrty-slatt and Mawtherne
O, Sa. fOBXSOB. YUiamlth. 188 Grand
avenue. Jf ist 8C0S. . t
BABBB, opUclnn. Dr. B. 1. Mllla. as.
alsUnt Main 1814. lit 8th St -
bobtbwzit ornr co, sporting
goods. 118 Id st . Mala 800a. -
OOUIMAB XAB9WABB OO, hard
ware, macbanloa' tools and eutlary. 108
Sd st Mala CIST.
BTBBXA OABBZAOB WOBXS. Mfta.
and repairers of carriages and wagous.
SIS Burnaide. Paclflo 1047.
wooouwrr ulvwomx co. n onh
Dry and Plnlahad Work. WootUawa
1118. .417 Dakum eve.
JO KB SOBOCTrOBAV Qaaning and
dyeing; quick work. ti 8th st T
OOX.UB3ZA rZSX CO rish. a rt era.
rultry, butter, eggs. eto. Mala ti
SIM. Third and Ankany tts.
y, TK. lOXTsU 81 CO, meats. Wood
lawn 8: C-latS. f 18 Union ave. aortn.
. rOBTXABU TSBT B AWBTjrO OO
tents and awnings, window swniagaand
oorcb curtains a specialty. IS N. Front.
t. B. Raai eatate and Inveet.
menta. liooai 411 Corbett bldg. Male
8880.-.',, ... ' - i. i..
No Cocaine, No Gas
No Students
j y r-.' , -. ' ' . -' , ' '
Our eueeess la due to nnlform
high-grade work at reasonable prices.
NERVOUS PEOPLE
And thoeo afflicted with heartweah
na.a ttTnow have their teeth ea
tracted filled and brtdgewom ap
plied without the least pain or dan-
PAINLEB8 EXTRACTION
II-KARAT CROWNS
BRIDGE WORK .... .
ALL LINED PLATE t
TEETR . .iL;
Examination and Oonsnltatlon free,
Rc-EnamcHng Teeth
Is the greatest Invention ta modern
denUstry and has been most nuoceas-
ful of all methods.
' r. -I... ... all a art acta invita
tion to call at our office and have
their teem tiwiuntu , .
We own and control the largoat
and- beat equipped dental establ Uta
msnt In the world, having 18 offices
We give a written guarantee with
all WOrM. lor jwmm. mt
ant. . . u , -- -..
Open evenings UU T. Sunday 8 to 1.
Union Painless Dentists
niMI4srzlBOa St, Corner Tlrst,
Diamond Roof Stains
AXJ SBAb'iS -
i 1IADB FROM CJUEOSOTB
5QaI. Lots 7Sc Per Qal.
Portland Sash & Dcor Co.
g3o TBOHT ST. POBTIaABB. OB.
TEETM
Ti
L
'ssism Save
.(Saw-Honey
Come and have free ensmlnatlon.
WE EXTRACT TEKTH Fttah.;
VER FILLINGS. 85o UP; GOLD Fli-l"
ING8, ?67UPi ET prtol 84 oy:
SPLENDID BET, .-J8.00; . OOLD
CROWNS. 8160 TO ... ,.nr.
All work guaranteed for tan yenra
- Lady attendant si ways present. A J
work one absolutelr Without rln
speclallsu of from 11 to 8 year
perlencs. ,
Doston DcnSiG
Borne Phone A-8033.
Fhone Kain 8030.
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