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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1603. Toivn Topics i TON IGHT'S AMI'S EM ENTS. irlli "The Hra Tn" HHker . 'pharliHk Holmes Star ,., ."A Hootch Highball l.vrln "From hire. to Son Grand Vaudeville " Tha mayor- and cltl.ens of McMinn ' villa, Oregon, have extended an lnvlta- tlon to the Dnptlata of Portland to visit McMlnnvllle May day. The Invitation has been accepted, and a special train haa ben chartered to take the picnio crowa. The train will lwv tha Union depot Friday morning- at 8 o'clock. - It will atop at Fourth and Stark atreete to take i on passengers about t:OI L m. Stops will alao ba made en rout at Mllsbnro and Forest Grove.' The citlsens oi Mc Mlnnvllle are planning- for an interest ' Ins- program of exercises, and will fur ' Men rra a magomceni dinner on tm rnllaa-a caninim. . There will ba an ath . lotto contest In the afternoon between Willamette unlveralty and McMlnnvIll enllnae. In order to accommodate al who may go It la absolutely necessary that the rommlttee . In charge should know by Thureday it I a. m. very near lr tha exact number who expect to at tend. 'All thoae who ara planning to i go, therefore, ara urged to buy- their tloketa Immediately. They can be ae- cured either at the white Temple tor tha T. M. C A. of Mr. Hale. ' Various firms that bid oa tha city eon- . tract for modernising tha vault In tha aity treaaurera office ara objecting to tha award of tha bid to tha Mosler Safe eompany and tha aafs company wanta to ret out of tta contract becauee It haa found -that its safe will not tit the vault. Tha peculiar' mlxup caused a ripple of laughter among tha membera f tha city executive board yeaterday afternoon and Mayor Lane added to tha humor of tha altuatlon by aaylng that he would algn tha contract and hold tha company to lta bargain. , Tt e-----i-- f-' , Placed on board . ah Ip In Ban Fran claoo fn the' . hop that a, tea . voyage at might wean him from ' bad companions d b appointed bia frlende by taking sum- and habits, a, rlth an appetite for etron W. Brown, a young anna, ois- mirr leave of the.Urltiah ahlD Celtic burn.'' The .ship cleared yeaterday for England, and laat- night Brown was arrested In Lower Albtna becauaa ha . tould not give a good account of him aelf. Hla baggage conelsted only of a pair of cloth slippers, while hla treaa ury contained only - a few centa. Hla Other impedimenta, waa a toaa ox liquor - . Membera of tha city executive board yeaterday ' voted to purchaae . dolphlna and mooring buoya to ba placed In the harbor In time for ; tha Rose Festival that fe ' anohorage mat be provided for the fleet that la to visit the city In June. Tha council appropriated i 15,000 for thla ourooae aeveral weeka ago. Ob jection waa made to hurrying the pur Cham becauee of the action of the gov an i pa to tha Roue City but the board finally ernment In refualng to aend hattleshl rd nn might . decided' that tha vurchaaes might aa well ba made at.th Membera of tha city executive board .voted '.many contract! yeaterday for street . Improvementa, ' among them one for Eaat Thirty-seventh street. Thla Improvement waa the only one to whloh , an objection was raised becauaa the mat exceeded the estimate of the -city engineer by more than 10 per cent Tha property ownara llvlnjr on the atrcet signed a petition asking for the Improve ment denplte tha fact that the cost ex ceeded the engineer's estimate and the t board allowed tha Improvement . ; Judge Wolverton granted-, a non-ault ; tn the case of William Hardrath.' against the Willamette Construction company for 120,000 for personal Injuries In the United States circuit court yesterday. 'Counsel'for the defense contended that the responsibility of the accident rested with a fellow servant Instead of with the construction ' company. Hardrath ' was Injured last fall by falling from a - bridge being built for tha Oregon Elec tric near Wllaonvilla. blues V i teem to capture the men folks in the line of spring suits. In these three col ors there Is unlimited op- A portunity for selection. We , have scores and 'scores of patterns, weights, shades and tex tures but, all woolen. If you prefer either one pf these colors, you will not leave this shop dissatis fied. The Columbia shop f jives you wider latitude or choice and the satisfy ing of Individual '. tastes than any other in Port land, V. ,.; ' '(.'; any price yoii wish; $20 to $50 Whether you pay the highest or , lowest price. Jrou get the celebrated Co lombia Tailor Service, ; which means proper roeas urement, careful and per 1 feet it fhe most, artistic finishing and a great deal more pleasure from your clothe than at ' other placesno " matter what the price. Have your next t suit tailored at the ' Co lumbia Shop. ; .' I'V, Sevaath end Stark Sts. : ; V -S tV ff $1.6 -TV. (lf -a imiw LUIS i Rocker ' No. 4rJ3---This coiy rocker ' is like the cut, well made,,, nicely finished, has Cob-. , b!er seat, -very strong and durable,' and really worth -nearly twice i the - price asked. ' Get your order itt this week should you want one of them. ' , : See our window display, of fine rockers and; other bargains. ' y Easy, fold Go-Cairt 15Valucs for Only $9.75 Tba beat Folding Co-Cart on talt today. Will last for years. Hal all the ' ltet folding de- , yicct and it mad ' well throughout Leatherette uphol- tenng; regular , I trice $15, special ow price, with hood ai ihown in cut, $9.75 - rlb-rr. M; . M ill ' Saturday.' complaining of a touch ot maiaria. Me grew weaker and yeater- "y,wan iuuiiq strsicnea out on a Dencn, dead. Except that he once worked at m Anifrinsn rear nrtit nAih nv ! BIG : BEDDING SPECIALS? fH5 . .Comforters many ; fine ; onei in the lot, covered in good sateen great variety of colors. Comforters that: you pay $2.75 for Special Sale price each only ; ; . . , i..l?l.G5 120 Honeycomb Bedspreads, ; white1,1 good valuei af'$2.00, special, each. . .....$1.10 " 300 Good Cottorv Sheets, the Fireside" Brand,! size .72x90 ' inched ; regular price 50c each- only six to a customer, at the special price of, each...,.35e .50 Pillow Cases 6 to a cus- . tomer; while they last, ea. 11 7-In. Berry Dish 25c mm: These look equal: to Cut Glass. ; We consider them the best Values in this line we,, have ever offered. See our window j display. Also note the $9.50 48 piece Dinner Set for $5.75 ..V.Seyvlng:'., iRockcr for $i.6s Ko. 209-3 Made of thoroughly seasoned hardwood, perfectly finished cane seat, with brace rm. Just like the pictifre; regu lar $1.75 value.;.:.,. ..f l.5. Bedroom Chair 85c ; ? i No. 209-2 This'- pretty cane teat chair it a companion to the rocker, made in the tame thor ough manner; brace arm. strong and durable; regular $1.25 value for ...;...85f $2$ Combination Bookcase nana for carrying' pn a vlgoroua cam ttalgn at the coming election were out i l'ned 1iJ f?lghi VJ,,V!??if'0tm:morn,B vo i-ttaont tor tha defend Mount Scott Annexation .club. Com-, mnt . . , . . ana otner worn i w - v.rr . " B.??,n"1 Judge OUar, In the circuit court, this ' tnltteea were aDDolnted and other' done to runner tne project, dui s,i oia time membera of the club will not aay anything In regard to , tha action de termined on last night, other than that they feel certain of victory for annex- .'. atlon zorcea. .-. . y. Sheriff Stetena went to BaJem thla morning with Frits Rathke and Eddie Ives, tha highwayman - who were, sen tenced to serve SO years each in the penitentiary by Judge . Gantenbeln a , disheartened by tha long aentence con . fronting them. Rathke Jestingly saying ' that he la going homo aa soon aa ha .gets out. , ; . -: . .: "pjy-U-rV ;. ''.n Jit.- k.jiu , n..lu.l. 'Im il.. , circuit' court, thla morning appointed a committee of five membera of the bar ' to prepare resolutions or ' respect ror the lata C -A. CoaswelL The commit ' tee consists of O. W; Stapleton. Joseph oBimon. Judge Lionel R. Webster, Rich ard W. Montarue and Ralph E. Moody. A meeting to receive the report will be . announced later. ' , ' Tha grocery atore of Jenninga & Co., at the end of, tha Mount'Tabor carllne, - waa burned yesterday' afternoon : The .damage waa 14,000. Though the fire en v ainea nesran me 10m as soon aa the alarm came in, tha fire had auch a headway that little coul he done oy the time . the firemen ar rived. Low water pressure also, ham ; perea tne iiremen. , : Tha Oregon Cheese company haa moved from 128 Fifth street, to their new, big atore, 86 Third street, vacated by I.- G Mack & Co.. carpets. A full Una of but ter, cheese, ' eggs, coffee, tea, canned KuHia, Bvivvm, uiuney, eio,r m lowest nrin- Coma anil im iu. W hau lnta : of room now and our pricea arid quality oi gooua win surprise you No inquest will ba beld over the body of John Oreene; the man ; found dead yesterday afternoon at Strayer'a Nortl End mission, Conch street near Fourth. Oreene had been at the mission since ' 250,000 grocery . stores in the United States ..... and Ivory , Soap on sale in more fhan nine-tenths of tnem. , v ' 1 v. : C-J-j 1 -s ' "''A'KT' :-. v iv '-f j -So, no matter where vou mav be. - - you will : never have anv difficultv 'in rrf f inn ritr eftan j ' i 3 y'i U. , ' - :y'-y i,i't!-: f ? All you need do is -ask the grocer for Ivory Soap.; Nine, times in . f pn he fiar it. ...,. . . Ivory Soap C9 Per Cent. Purs. 63 Mrs. Helen Onhnrn In -rhlK lull claimed for services in. locating a tim ber claim. Mrs. Qsborn maintained that her husband made the location, and not Hurke. :(. .-. . I . Articles lost and found on.the atreet cara April IT; Ton umbrellaa. 2 puree. 1 pair shoes,;! packages. 1 check book, .bracelet. ,1, aultcase, -1 telescope: 1 grip, j 1 block and tackle, t lunch bos of grocerlea, 1 book. J pair : overalls, 3 under vesta. Call at the . lost artlcli room of the O. W. P. nlln. t.,inn corner Flrat and Aider. , . The special council committee on algna met yeaterday afternoon for tha first time With fltw TCnln- r ur i ayior ana ' aiscussnd Infnr-rr.oiiv ,k- uigmmi iun oi reKmaiing eiectrlo signs. No definite action waa taken and the committee will hold another meeting mnnn ,A Jw .m - t ... . o a a meenni or tha principals of the pubiio achoola wUI be held with the board of education tomorrow night," at which the principals will ba required to tell of the work of their achoola for tha year and to make a report on the .-Bujuiug siuus unaer mem.. ; v "f l ;; .. Barbera and apprentices must have their annual cards renewed by" May J, ".,re3u'(I Dy ,aw- Board 6f examiners will be in session April 19 and to end May y at 17H First street, for the purpose of Issuing tha same. . , T ' M. Leabo, secretary. , .1- Sunnystde W.' C. T. IT, will hold a mothers' meeting at the homo of Mrs. Benedict, 1101 Knat Morrison, Thurdav. April 80. at 2:80. Mrs. Lucia. FaxtorJ Addlton will be tha speaker of the aft ernoon. V ,, 1 - wrA. I-Ljsfif No. too A fine Solid Oak Com blnatton Bookcase with bent glass, door, good-. slsed writing desk, roomy bookcase, with adjustable . shelves. ' The - case ' haa . . French plate mirror on top, is well fin ished and baa a drawer-, and 'larga' cupboard underneath the desk. Regular values are 128.00,; Special Price $16:75 No. 22 Davenport Beds, upholstered in high-grade velours, greens and reds, make handsome sofas by day and com fortable beds at night, , Regular price $30-5pccial.SaIe price only,. $1775 The Bid SALE Co n tin Lies . " AL.L. WEEK Tables for 75c " ' i a .'' - There ara two aliee of these Hardwood TaMes: tha ll-lnh site la 11.50 value Special ....76f Tha some tablaa aje. carried In the. l4xl4-lnoh alse. and will ba closed out at tl.75 - M. C George la to deliver the oration of the eighty-ninth anniversary of Ori ent lodge I. O. O. F. tonight at their hall on urana avenue ana Jr-lne strL A musical entertainment haa also been arranged tor tne occasion. OEVLJRTZ & SOINJS First, Second and Yamhill Sis. OEVURTZ East Burhside and Union Av. ZEZS. Live Out Doors anil TT.V. fT.alth w uiamette orano tents ar mad , nnt of beat material and superior workman ship. For sale by all' dealers. Wil lamette i em , Awning Co., - Mf gs., ruruann. -i,;- ...... .. . . ress your clothes lor ii.bo month we snonge and di shine your shoes, all Mam on. a-4114. wagons run every where. Unique Tailoring Co., S08 Stark. Golden Oraln Granules.' the loo tier com pura cereal coiiee, cures ayspepsia and nervcusness.. All grocers. Tastes Detter man common cotiee. Steamer Jesse - Harklns. for rimu wssuousni ana wbt isnainsa oanv as. cept Suuday. Leaves Washington street dock, at 8 9. ro. Tor hieh-arade ' BDectacIes at 1n prices, see ueorge KUDenstem, optician. S4 uourtn sc. oei. xamniu ana Taylor. Oregon r restaurant- will day. Good : cuistne.v- 483 street. ' open"1 Thnrs-Waahington V Hlrhest ' cash nrlco nald tnr Tin- Guarantee accounts. Address A-S5, Jour- Acme Oil Co. selt safety coal oil and tine gasoline. - Phone Bast 7S; B-100T. 1 Trellia work; wire fencing. Portland Wire 4 Iron Works. Becond and Everett ' Woman's Exchange, 1JJ Tenth street lunch 11:86 to 2; business men's lunch, : K. W. Moora, expert photographer, Elks' building. Seventh and Stark ata. Thiirsdny, April IS at 4:88 o'clock Fwmi whs a'e-d to stand in wltu.tne LotX trust, lkcai Smith's ad oa ti.e back' page Of today's paper and see how Smith says he is, saving the Portland public .6uu,uuu per year. - - W, A. Wise and associates, palnleat dentists, t hird and Washington. '. . . Dr. T. J. McCracken, dentist, Roih chlld building. '....', Dr. B. C. Brown,; Eye-Ear. Marquam. . Chambers 4k Son, optician-, 129 7th. .' Berjar, algna. ahow cards. SSI Tamblll. Journal want ada.- le a word. Xcw Time Card. Tha Canadian Pacific has placed In effect a new time : card via the 6oo- BDokane route, the short una to St Paul. Their, trains are models of lux ury, electric lighted, library, buffet. compartment observation cars, excellent dinlngcar service. For rates and full articuiara appiy at local oiiice, I4i niro atreet. i- - WILL BUILD ARCH OF LASTING QUALITY Members Of the ; city executive board ordered City Auditor A. L. Barbur to advertise for' bids and plans for tha aroh of welcome that Is to be erected at Sixth and Hoyt atreets for the Rose Festival. ; Tha bids are returnable nex; Monday and work on tha arch will be proceeded with as rapidly as possible.! Memoers oi tne Kose u esiivai commit tee want an arch erected that will stand for five veara. ' Thla waa objected to bv several members of . the board al though definite action was not taaen on tnis Doint. Mavor jane exmamea at length that tha flnancea of the city were in such state that he had vetoed the appropriation of f 2,850 for tha arch but that it had oeen passed over nia veto. The board will hold a special meeting next Monday to receive blda for the arch, s - - . . i Receiver Appointed. Atttr fiillv investlaatlne tha affairs of the Outlet Clothing company by their creditors, it . waa decided to appoint a rttcelvar to take chars. The assets amount to 188.00 and llablUUea.f 10r It vii learfcad at this meeting that since the money flurry last fall. The Outlet Clothing, company has been a Josin i venture, and the creditora oe- cldod to -w in A ' tso the affairs of this concern as quickly a possible and real ise whatever they can tnrougn we re oolver, lust as fast aa low prices can move, this mammoth etock of . high- frade clothing, shoes, hata -and gents' urnlshlng goods. Watch and wait for tne bl doing at northeast corner of: Sast and Morrison streets. lJ ; 1000 Trimmed Dais ' Incluai,fer our entire stock not one is held in reserve. From lowest to highest price $3.00 to $40.00 regular--every one reduced one fourth , to one half off from, our . usual low prices. , UNTR1MME3D SAIUOR SHAPES .- Trp f,. v i Forty-two dozen, including 27 styles ''MeiryrVfdowf Sailors , $1.50 and $1,75 values, now. 91.15 $2.00 and $2.MValuest now. . . .?1.65 HRALEY 9S j PETTY THIEVES GET v STEADY, HARVEST ' D. McBrMe, T48 Vaughn street, ra- orted to the police tnia morning that Is pocket was picked of $8 at Fifth and Washington streets Saturday night. He believed ne knew the thief, but waa unable to find him. ao at last, caila-J upon the police. '- J. E. Crawford, fireman on tha eoaater St. Helens, had gold watch stolen from hla room on tha steamer a few Wv llHolmes. Vtneou ver, Washtns ton, haa asked tha Portland pollee to heln him find an officer's overcoat, a watch and a Filipino rasor stolen front his room. . iv.-- y, . ;..;.'( Ground Floor. Office Room' to rent, at Tl Sixth. street, near Oak. Cheap rent..'1!' .;,,, i ,:.,-. ' - t Graves Musle Co.' must - ret out by Thursday.; Sheet music snd musical In strumentslactually slaurhtered. . Hurry in. I2S Washington s' PERSONAL. . Paul Bramsell of Condon, a stock dealer, la at tha Imperial. ' J. K. Weatherford, an Aloany attor ney, Is at tha Imperial aocompanled by his wife. - - - Fathor Bonsgfeat of Tha Dallasy the pioneer priest of eastern Oregon, is at the Imperial. George S. Thomas, on of th tnira at tha bench ahow, arrived from Hamil ton. Massachusetts. this mornlnor. an. companled by his wife, s They are at the Portland. W. K. ahnt ot Kn nv. clsco, editor. ; of the Western Kennel World, and an axhtbltor at tha show, is at tha Oregon. G. W. Clayton of ChK cago, one of tha Judgea last year, ,1a at -' -Boat Blow That arose All tha time. Weir's Inhaler will clear it out Instantly. Try one and be con vinced. 60c at the druggists. , 1 Big Timber-Deal In Clatsop. Sw!al rH.p.tch to The Jnnil . Astoria.-. Or.. April I. The .- -'1" Lumber V Manufacturing con-j n- j i BTJT . STOCK IN THE , B0IWILLE PUBLISHING CO. j ill Marquam Bldg. Shaxea 10 -1 4 ZD r DO'WOL pie ED Anything in the. Baggage Lin If so, don't forget that we are th largest ; Baggage dealers ' in tl northwest - ? - 1. ; , Our Trunks range In pric rom $4.00 up to $100.00. Bap and Suit Cases from $1.60 to 3, The Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. 3-STORES 3 B4 8d corner Pine. 107 6th St, near Stark. , 229 Morrison St, near 1st, . AKtrg-acx-nrs. DEILIG (THCATRn 14th and Was his (to - Phones Main 1 and A-lltf. TONIGHT AT S:lt O'CLOCK. Special Pries Mat. Tomorrow Laat Tims Tomorrow Ni-M KHTTU -JTO JTE1TX - ' ' ' ;. I" 'he Mimical I'lay r. "TMM XAJg TKSB Evenings, t to toe; Mat., 11.19 to IS a. IIEILIG TMfcJATRtJ 14th gad Waghlnton ' S Friday Evening, May 1, JIOVHOH Will Lecture on STATXOVAXi DBFIISSB." ' Prloea. Itc, Sue, 76c, tl. Beat Bale Wednesday at Theat re. BAKER THEATRE Fbonea Main ' Oeorre L. Baker. Manager. Tonight All Week Matinee Saturda Only. Baker Stock Company in One o tha Greatest Pla-s of the Age. "IKSUOCX HOXJCES," Dramatised from tha Conan Doyle re tectiv Stories by WUllam OlUette. Evening Curtain 1:66. Matinee 1:0 Sharp. ' Get your seats early. Even - lng pricea I So. tie, 60c Matinee 1& , tto. Neat week, 'The Climbers." TOE GRAND Vs3eville8 Lrr; For one week, beginning Mon., Arrll 2". rang oxsat Bxitjtz ruiacn. The Noted Actor and Vllmlo and Im personator of Com posers and Musi Directors. Augmented Orchestra I This Act BzcnEABS Aim COXPa-rx Presenting "THM CRACKSMAN.' t. r. VOgTSIl SS A. Doaa of tha I. A. T. S. B. Operatora, Fx hlbltlng "A Lord for a Pay." TIME AND PRICES REMAIN PA'" Nest Week "THB MARCO TWIN- THE STAR SST itr Week of Sunday, April l, 1J0S. THE ARMSTRONG MTSICAL CO: EDY COMPANY PRESENTS "A SOOrOS KTQKaT.T-" New Orchestra. Pretty Girls. Kl Coatumea. Good Music. Good Doncd Large Cast In connection with a Str Vaudeville B1U. Matinees dally at 2 p. m. Pricea: 15o to any part of t house, except box seats. Every even! at 7:30 p. m. and t:15 p. m. Pricea: 1 to tha entire lower floor, ISo to part -of balcony and gallery . K. week "Tha Bathing 0rla., .' L.YRIC TI-ltiATKU Both nioBasi Vain 46831 Bom A-i: WeeK commencing Aionaay, Apru . R. p. Allen presents Miss Verna and tha Allen is toe a company in Mtir Noble's fascinating playof weeternli- Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Batnr jTicas ivo, z'io a day and Sunday sue .Boxes sua. to le t. m. Office opens Id a. 1 The MCKEIODICI I30 SIXTH STRDGT Bat. Aldar and Washington, 3orUas.i, t TOE UCOSSCWEIl'S dauszt: REVEND CAPTL'Cr.GTCE CUTII TEETh Elpney Cora and faa'fre oumfnrtion tatn cvrt a nrn tr r-ru iru L ' u VER FILLINGS, tta UP: GOLD Fl INSS, 76c UP; SET OF TEETH. 1 SPLENDID SET, 18.00; C CROWNS, $2.50 TO 15.00. , All work guaranteed for ten years Lady attendant always present work dona absolutely without r!n i specialists of from it to SO years' t perience. - Boston Denfi -Coins Fhoaa A-8030. ' . ' jpoa Hain S03d. ;siM acomsoa St. opp. Foster r Diamond Cause Pit!: GUARANTEED gallon lots, 81.40 per gL . 1 gallon lola. 81.50 P' r Manufactured by purchased 2,01 acrea of timber land on tha Necanlcura river from tha Wheeler Lumber company. The tract contains about: 78.000,000 feat of lumber, T' ' ; deal Insures the company all th 1 i ber needed to keep It in cjera 1 r severs years. Sxplrlng- Coatrac. ;' ' ' The seJlinsr contract of the Pnanti-n pomianv f'r Kransifin expires hmv 1. Th-v cot this pr !.Tiy from the tn-r( st much lrss t ,ui lUo prevaill:' r-rl'--. If 'Ihn ovv-f-r refill-- to renew S"i.ii c- i . 1 1 ..f. 1 on linv c)n).' of r-ri!"i , k !"-' t $i a ci.iwn. s&: ' rcrjuo .sas3 939 Froat St, Pott':", .t. iiair curnr;; Tom Shoes r': " t..thcM Si t 1 , : :