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WSanTeassniSJSnSeTaaBSBSaSSS m"'Uf Wl"W'''iiaWM''wi TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. Baker i.. .. ."Why1 Smith Xeft Home' .Lyrlo "i.... . .."Under Two I'lagr Star . "Sweethearts and Wives" rOrand ..Vaudeville The installing of new officers marked the close of the first annual convention of tha Portland Si strict Ep worth league. j, in session since 'Thursday till last night Inahe University Park Methodist Epls- 4 copal church. Thirty chapter were - represented. Three meetings were held - yesterday.- In the forenoon Bev.- W.- K, Jeffrey preached, and at the big meet ing la ; flie afternoon , T, 8. McDaniels spoke. The singing waa under tha dl- - rection of ,W H. Warren. In ths even ing Dr. T. B. Ford presided. Next year the convention will meet In the Sell-wood Methodist church. Tha following offi cer wero elected and installed for the next year: Mrs. 8. H. Burt, superin tendent of junior leagues; Rev. W. B. , Holllngshead, Roy Glass and Victoria - Holeen, trustees; W, H. Warren, presi dent! -N.vC. Thurn, C. A, Hume, Mr. Lena i Sweatland, , Homer Morris, viCe- S residents; J. ; T. Mulheron aud W. M. wens, secretaries, and F, F. Godfrey, treasurer. ....... The funerah of Jesse Shaffer, a well I1D ffl! C0OII1G . D THE CARLOAD Pacific Coast Clubs Will Be Well Represented Here - at Convention. - 4 i With 's two - carloads of people ' from Spokane. , 200 coming from Sacramento, and At least aa many from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and ether Pa cific coast points, the semi-annual con vention of the Paclfle Coast Ad Man's club, which will be held In Portland next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, promises- toi be the biggest nel the club has yet held. ' ' f Plans . for tha , entertainment 4 of the delegates and their wives are in charge of President C. M. Black of the Port land ' Ad Men's club, ' and something original in the way of making Port land's guests happy will be June by the ad , men. ' Tfce business ' sessions of tha convention will ba held Mon day and Tuesday, while Wednesday will oe aevoiea w iniornuu enieriainmeni Monday night tha banquet of the clu known chauffeur of the city, who was m bV.hVfiT and abTut' 266 TmSXa drowned while boating on the WUUm-1 be present. Following the meal the ctte . on . Saturday afternoon, was held addresses and vaudevlUe entertainment win come, expresses w M limited to live minutes,. in orcnesira naving ln- this afternoon. The services were beld at tha family residence near Rusaallville on tn ease Juine ana (section Juine roads. - Following the services at the chouse the procession, whloh included all ot tne pubuo automobiles, in the city, , accompanied the remains to Multnomah i cemetery, where the final services were . reaa ai :u - ocion,s, xna aeceasea , was very popular among Portland auto niobllists, aa he drova an automobile in this, city for a -number of years, only leaving for Salem a couple of weeks . before his danth His former-associates , In business In . Portland , presented a. magnlfioont floral piece. - Emma Goldman will lecture tonight In Allsky hall on Trade Unionism and Anarchism. Tomorrow night a Merrill's auqitonum ene win repeat tne ramous ' leqture on Patriotism, which is the one inai Buwaiaa-. tne soiaier, in Ban Tan- tm nmira mna approved, ana . or . , which he was condemned to three yeara In prison. At that meeting a number of local men will speak, and an antl military movement will be started in which all radical men will be asked to unite. All soldiers and Ballots will be admitted free to the lecture tomorrow night. - Wednesday night Miss Goldman will speak on "The Revolutionary Spirit in moo urami." ,.t mis meeting ur. C. H. Chapman will preside. Judgment for 1777.41 was rendered against 8. V. Davidor in the circuit court this morning, the promoter fall ing to appear to contest the claim of F. Xvoesch, not even having; an attorney to speak for him. The judgment was given . by . default, Loesoh , furnishes bank i material, and in his comnlalnt Alleged that -. between last September ana uecemoer ne supplied Davidor with material fop a bank vault, which was never paid for. A communication from thaMontavllla board of trade asking that the railway company be compelled to stop Its cars on mo xar siae or tne street was read at a meeting of the street committee ot the city council this morning and . placed on file. The council has already requested the streetcar company to go back to the old order of stopping its cars for the accommodation of the pas- eeusera or snow reason wny. "Seeing; the Rose City" by trolley, the most complete way of seeing Portland's w,est and east side business and resi dence districts. Panoramic view of the entire city, tne wiuamette ana Colum bia rivers- and surrounding- mountains. towna villages, from Portland and Wil- Jtieignts ana council Crest, structlons to interrupt any who speak longer. The nature of the vaudeville entertainment is being ' kept a secret untu tne mgnc or tne oanquav While the men are dining the wo men will be taken to the theatre and later to a roof -garden sapper at the Nortonla. They will also Be entertained during tha business sessions of the ciud py tauy-no ana automobile rides. Mayor Lane. C 8. Hodson of the Commercial club, and C N. Black will wnovma ins ouinm w jruruana. in sessions of the club will be held In th new Commercial club rooms in the Com mercial ciud ouuaing. II WILL HONOR BIRTHDAY OF QUEEN VICTORIA English Han Services in Memory of the. Late Sovereign. British born residents of Portland will celebrate the eighty-ninth birthday of victoria, England's . best- loved queen. at the armory tonight . Representatives of the St Andrews society, the Welsh choir, the Canadian society, and the British Benevolent society will have cnarge or the celebration. The exer cises will begin with an address by damn uuauv, ormsn consul. Dei rs, Walter Reed will have charge of. the musical program assisted by M leen Lawler and Mr. Crowtner. las kath Among of the even- lamette unexcaiien. nnMPvitiAn rim r-m leave eecona ana Washington streets 10 scenery a. m. and- f p. m. daily. Tare BO cents. When troubled with a couah or eoid that ordinary , remedies fail to cure, go to Albert Bern!, the druggist 235 Wash lngton street, near 8econd, and ask for - a bottle of Kenyon's Cough Cure. It is surprising how a few doses will re lieve the worst eases of coughs and vuiu wunout causing any disturbance iv . general system. 'When the members of the street com mittee of the city council met , this morning they were confronted with a petition from the Counoil of Jewish tVomen asking that the steps on the streetcars bo lowered. The councllmen dodged . the situation and referred the matter 19 tne streetcar company for a loseph Buchtel and W. O. Kerns have begun suit in the circuit court against u k. smith to recover 11,200 alleged to be due aa commission on the sale of a tract of land in Clackamas county. They claim, that they procured a purchaser jndhave , nbt , yet been paid for their v, V. . : piSSB ' "" ! " Notice to , water , consumers in the Mount v Scott district:. On account of making much needed repairs at eur pumping station the water will be turned ,.off most of the time during Tuesday and Wednesday. May 26 and 27; Woodmere Water company. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used, only between the hour of S ana s a. m. ana e ana f p not be used for sprinklln p. m. It must In utrmmim ft usea contrary to xnese rules or waste- fully H wUl be ghut off. r " Th Peninsula Rose, Festival commit tee will meet tonight in the elubrooms to make clans for lng a rose booth at the union depot uurms in tciuvu ana anoiner at tne turestry' puiiuuig. The annual meeting of the 'Jewish Free Loan society was held yesterday in tne Hall street Synagogue and re sulted ' in the reelection of all the old officers. . President Oatrow reported the interesting features Ing'a entertainment will- be danclna In coatume by member of the Scotch so. ciety. rrhe March of the Man of Har lech," the Welch anthem, will be sung by the Welsh choir, snd the Canadian society will sinar the "Made Leaf." the I 1 .11 A . - " , . ivvmuitan national antnem. Tne closing number or tne nrorram. ''God Save cue King," will be snng by the entire audience. Refreshments con sisting of ice cream and cake will be served rouowmg the musical program, that the resource of the organisation wera enlarged daring the past year more than in any nrevious year, and a . result the society was able to assist a larger number of families than at any period in Its History. The orran isatlon was established for the purpose ot assisting members of the Jewish ouramumijr . to provide ror memsetvea. It numbers among its members many of the most prominent Hebrews in the city. ,The following are the officers elected at yesterday's meeting: Presi dent, m. ostrow; rirst vloe-prealdent, I. Brombera; secretary, I. Swett; treas urer, Ben Selling; directors, Dr, Jonah B. Wise, Rev. R. Abrahamaon, Dr. A. iiiaer, if. sous uonen, u, memerorsky, I. Dantoff. II. Goldstein. A. Fleahman and M. Wax. - Any one wno may wisn to, build a lateral canal under the Sunnyslda proj ect th government irrigation scheme neap' Rtinnvalda. Wahlnfftnii. n. n MAa ina piana, aaverusemeni ana speolllca tlona at the chamber of commerce. Sec retary Giltner has received a letter from E. McCulloh. acting project en gineer in charge of the work, with the necessary naoers enclosed, asklnv that bidders be secured in thlg city, if there are any to be found. I Because she wanted to see her hus band, from whom she has been separ ated for over' two 'years,' Mrs. " Llsile Hayes attempted to make forcible en trance into the residence owned by W. m. nsin. tiimit touen street. Kami-. day riight r According to C, a Van Dorn, who swore out the complaint against Mrs. Haves this morning, the wuumu smMneu im piata glass door her anxiety, to effect tin entrance. the complaint she la also charged. With While the family were engaged In working Jn the front yard thieves en- terart tha ntaliianna nf Mr, A nrilKon. 242 East Forty-fourth street Saturday afternoon and looted the. house, securing money ana Jewelry amounting in in TIIB- STORE NOTED , FOR ; BEST - GOOtS , AT . LOVEST .PRICES f; CLOSING. OUT 1 A rapid clearing of the shelves now! Thousands are taking advantage of the remarkable values, we are offering in all departments and supply jn. their; needs for months to comer Bear in mind there's no trash in this stock- only the best merchandise obtainable. Table Linens, Towels, Crashes, , ; ,vV , . - Lace Curtains Curtain r Materials, -.i . Wash GoodsJ Underwear, Hosiery Corsets, Tailored Suits, Coats, Waists, Dress . Goods, Silks, Men's Furnishings, Etc. ;. Plan to do your buying in the morning and avoid the afternoon crowds,", j Mail order will be filled for all advertised goods. Order promptly.. ' , : CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON STREETS " ' Ill TEETH Save Money Com and hav fr xtmlntlon JM AfcV A A CUXU A Aft 9 AAMAUa WlAP VER FILLINGS, SBo UPlOOCD FILI. INOS. Its UP". SBT OF TEETH. 14. 09: SPLENDID SBT. 12,00; GOLD CROWNS. S2.B0 TO 11.00. Ail worK guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always nresent All work done absolutely without pain by specialists of from 12 to 20 years ex perience. Boston Dentists Home Pnome A-to30. TPnone KaU 8090. 8014 Worrisoa rrU Opp. Postofflca, AT THE THEATEES 1 eommlt-' mtranee was gainea rrom , Uie rear, Tl fHl the family were unaware of the Bt Johns I burglary until the absence of the Val-malntain- J uables was noted. Detectives Hellyer There is hardly an article in your house, the appearance of which will not be greatly im proved if you will go over it four or five times a year with clean water and Ivory Soap. - : This is particularly true of pianos, rugs, sil- verware -and fine furni ture. ' 4 Ivory Soap J 99o Per Cent. Pure. and Maioney nave been deUlled on the vase. Articles lost and found on streetcars May 22 end 24: Twenty-one umbrellas. one steel or Iron ring for stove, one pair overalls,, mre purses, two ftats, one. belt two suit cases, one music roll, one dinner pall, one picture, one clove, one white hat, - one paper, ; one pair glasses, one satchel, one coat one pack age of tools. - Call at the lost article room oi roe u. w. ' r. railway station, wuw f .tBk UU AIQr IUWII, An . unsuccessful attempt ' wis .made Saturday afternoon, to break into, the safe in the residence oeeunled br L nania, iibu fiTision. in tne sare were the Jewelry and silverware belonging w ' uid moiiiy,' vuum k nverai nun- orea aouars. it is tnought the burglars were frightened away, as the job was pot completed, only the handle of the saie neing wrencnea on. ' t-. . The Cathollo Order of Foresters held Its twenty-fifth anniversary dinner last evening in the Commercial club dinlnr. room. Archbishop Christie and other speaaers made . interesting addresses. more man v peopxa attended. ,A .j .-;-, Professor Woodward's dancing acad emy opens Expo, hall.- Free Wednesday, May IT. Dancing every Wednesday, Sat urday and Sunday night a Social, fancy nu aiage uanuing. jueasoua iB'Cenia A.-J8US. , . ? Steamer Jeeas Harktns, for Camaa, Washougat and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 P. as. D. Chambera A Son. ontlelana now at 121 Morrison a treat, Marquam building. Woman's Kxchanga. 122 Tenth street lunch 11:10 to Ij business men's lunch, W. .A. WIm mnA aaanHataa nalnlaaa featists, Third and Washington. Berger, signs, snow eardsy 224 TasahUl. "Journal want ads, ) word,' - V Seat Sale Wednesday. The advance eeat alo will open next Wednesday morning- at 10 o'clock for the coming engagement of the famous American actor, John-Drew, at the Helliff, Fourteenth and Washinfton streets, next Friday and Saturday. May 20-20. in the delightful comedy, "My Wife." A matinee will be given eatur day. , - , "Whj Smith Left Home." A good evening; of hearty laughter is promised syeryone who attends tho Baker this week and witnesses a per formance or tne rarce ooraeoy, -wny Smith Left Heme." It Is a farce of domestic difficulties, and for that re son appeals to neany everyone. ; "Under Two Flag" Tonight. The closing week of tne long engage- tne Alien stoca company at tne C! Two Flags' ment of the Alien stoca company T.vrln eommences tontcht when ' .will te tne orrenng. This has always been a favorite bill of the Allen company and is rated as the best Of Its eriorta. At tWe Grand;' 1 New vaudeville acts are shown today at the Grand. - Tne leading attraction on the program are tne seven aamoie, Arabian acrobats who are . considered one of the best acts of the kind, brought to tnis country. -,- - ...... "Sweethearts and Wires J All this week the attraction at the Star theatre - will be "Sweethearts and Wives." This is a new musical comedy especially prepared by the Armstrong company. loaay mere wiu ne two new vaudeville specialties added to the regu lar program, "gweetnearts ana wive' was written to make people laugh. WOODMEN HOLD PICNIC AT HILLSB0E0 The Woodmen of tha World tit Wash lngton county closed a strong campaign for new members with a nicnle at Hills- boro Saturday. The teams of Hlllsboro, Oaston and Cornelius, in uniform, were present, " -It was decided that the camps of the county enter a ijoat in tne paraae in Portland. June t. durlna- tha Rosa Fastl- val. - , H. L. Day,-general organiser, and J. Orable made addresses at the picnic. Mrs. Charles Bradlev ahd Mrs. Clarence Young won the prises in the nail -driving ontesi, in tne nrst oaseoau game Icnolla defeated Hlllsboro. whlch later In the day were victorious over the Forest Grove nine. There will be an other demonstration at Newberg May 22. BEHEABSALS BEGIN FOE FIEBY "VESUVIUS." Pain's "Vesuvius" forre. are already arriving from New York, and more are vi . m, way, , 'ins zirst section or roe SPECIALS FOR TONIGHT A. O. H. AND LADIES' PROMENADE BALL DEMOCRATIC RALLY Mayor Lane, John Manning, Tom Word, E. S. J. Mc Allister, Speakers. Young Ulen's Carni val and Street Fair Williams Avenue and Mor ris street. Take "U" car. General admission 10 cents. If you want to feel young, come tonight. Merchants Savings & Trust 247 WASHINGTON STREtT Capita! $150,000 Paya interett on Saving Accounts and Time Certificates, ' Receiveg depoiha subject to check without limitation aa to amount. t Effects collections In any part of tha country on most rea sonable terma. Acts as trustee fat all legitimate relations. Cares for properties, collects rents, etc Interviews solicited with those contemplating any phase of our service, , ,. , .. . , nm ffl tmuatu:: ilLilikkJ 14th an4 N. a&I.J.:. , IjfaTjinn araiXB-caajrsctr, Mecio-Soprano-Dfamattc. wzlzxsx wiuics cauaaa. ViollnUt. Monday, stay ts, S:1S y. m. J fi.BQ. t.odf TSo. C1LT2 IUZATCE fnones Mat 1 Geo. L. Baker, General Manager. Tonight and all week, Matinee Saturday, i Famous Baker Stock Co. in Oewsa . ' . BroadhArat's rattling farce comedy, WKT SKZTX Z.ZTT HOaCS." " One ' continual' soreara of laughter t fun. Evening performance 2 60. a so, bjc. j- atlnea 15c, 2 So. . - j Nrxt week "The XAZ,r BIISS."- LYRIC TIIEATUD Both Fbonaai acaia 4688) Home, a -3 OS 4. week ooranjenclng Monday, May 16,. rarewall week of the Alien Stock Coxo- panr, In Qnlda's celebrated play, ? t "VaUluJ XWW J-JbJLUW." See Cigarette's daring ride; see ' tha great sand 'Storm. Positively the best Production : of the season. , Matinees Tuesday, Thursday. Batur day and Hnnday. Prices lOo and 20S Every evenlag at t:16. Prices 10c, SOo and S0& Boxes 0c. Office open 10 a. t ra to 19 p. m. - , THK STAR Kasical Cc.sdyl TWO 5 MOWS EVERY EVENING T:tO and t-1S n. m. Tjimir tlnnr. t.RrtS balcony, 15a. Matinees dally at :i0, lie. I wk or May 4, - lsvs, aJUatBTBOirCr acvsiOAJ OOSf asT ooaEpas-r Offers the howling musical farce, entitle THMas HiaH-cLAsa vaudeviluu T6E GRIND VgsievCljCslci; : Entire week of May J. HOI. BTXW m SAKOIS , Arabian Rapid-fire Acrobats. OTTB AJTD XATWU Comedy Acrobats. "i ' Tha ataa with Vm Beada," ! ' . , r. KozmxssA That X. A- H. T JC mam "nn Hmi" Exhibiting "The Legend of a Ghoart,' Time ana prices remain tne same, . Wert Week 13 lekla KonaTM. , NICKELODION' NERO ?hE- Burning of Rome San Francisco vs. Portland BXOXBA.TXOV . r amx, cos. TAUOKJT JJTV STX fTf. aiAT aa, rr, aa, aa, ao, si. ; Games begin week days at 1:10 p. m., Sunday, 1:S8 p. m. . Admission fa Rlauhwt. children, bleachers, lOo; grandstand, Its. XJuZE8' SAT rBXBAT. Bovs under 11 free to bleachers Wednesday. 10,000 Portland people are atigh Ing about "The TICfilER" Oh, 'tha ton Oaks folks had over It Sunday! . 4 . THE RINK Monday .night, - soolety .night. Tuesday, beginners" night. Wed nesday, Amateur's' races. Thurs day, masquerade, six prises. Krl- -day, married people's night. Sat urday, matinee for children, free admission, Saturday night, grand march. Free Instruction. TONIGHT Tyrol aan Wngers and Daneera and 1 Breton's Xap the ap. P. W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING First and Oak WO M. Laoo Pata. 1 TMao.BW.LeosV.Fl WE lUMscn CXCHANOS ftUUDIN OUR NEW POLICIES OFFER-ALL THAT. IS BEST IN LIFE CONTRACTS EITHER TO BUY OR SELL. Low Non-Partidpaling Rates High Cash Values SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS OFFER ED TO REUABUD ACTIVE AOENT& Apply to mass ft. SXAWr, ataaaaeg of Afeats, al4 Xfuaasea Bxohaage aUg. it The Fireworks King's Latest ' Spectacular , Achievement ' Opens Sat. MaySOf raultabianli Athletic Fie! i llth and Washington, i , ' and continues ; rainhflv 1 t I ' ! Diamond House Paint , GUARANTEED gallon lots, S1.40 per gat . 1 gallon lots, S1.60 per gat , " a ' - -..r - - . - ,v, : ....... - Mannfaetured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. . , aso Front MU Fortland, Ot. . train carrying the big show's equipment ! arrived Saturday, and the fireworks section Is due tomorrow. Construction of tha volcano and scenic city to be erected at Multnomah field will be well under way by Wednesday, and rehear sals of the several hundred people who participate in tha spectacle begin to night a,t the: Exposition ring. Seven fterformancea are scheduled, com men c ng Saturday, May SO. and continuing sale of seats begins. Thursday atlo a. ' Alder s Prompt Service Liberal Treatment Absolute Safety IS our motto, and H Is the strict living tip te it that causes our fam ily circle to increase every day. Open up an ac-. count with us this week snd pay your May bills by check. German-American Bank . Sixth and Washinfton Sts. ' Portland, Oregon. " ' SAFE-DEPOSIT BOXES 4 AND UP PER YEAR tbe"VesivIus" office, Sixth and ureeis : womajt a sFacxAsrr acBS. a. ac oxajt, the only Chinese ' woman doctor In this city. She has cured many af t lloted sufferers, cored private and female dis eases, also throat and lung troubles: stomach, bladder and kidneys and diseases of all kinds that, tha hUmaa flesh Is heir to. Cured by Chines herbs and roots. Remedies harm ess, Ko operation HANMt tr.lt III 11 I ' Vw. amtnatlon free. j Clay at, eor. Third. Diamond Roof Stains s- ; -..-,1 . . AUb UASSS MADE FROM CREOSOTE 5 Oal. Lots ' 75c Per Qal. ROSE Tha FESTrVAt I VESUVIUS AJTD OF CARNIVAL NAPLES Acres of Reallstlo Scenery. 6 Performers Gigantic Etaa, Bl Circus Acts Ballets. nCKKZFXQ SAJtTSQXTASS ; And Destruction of City ftAoat wxawg FAxafs J1500.C3 Fircvcrl: ; Popular prices. Seats for ,000. Advance sale opens Thursday, 10 1 1 a, m.at K. 15. corner SUth and f ' Alder sts. Portland Sash & Door Co. 30 FftOHT i.T " ' FOBTXAn, OS, COAL Itemmerer Cool The Best .Wyoming Coal on the Port- .f. iana Jaatkal. oacirxcacxAT xsoa. fxaro.) Bunkers -13th and MsrnlialL rhone McMinnville Co!':-. . , OFFERS . toe ideal; educat;:;: . Ita' whole environment Is clean tr. 1 wholesome; no saloons; good city gov srnment; . strong, sggres(vs chur h- ,. ..; . A Christian Faculty. Courses; Preparatory, C'u'., Conservatory and Commercial. ) t rated bulletin just issued. add bit" a. u. c, r - r t : SrcrtBBVlH f!1M, f nV , . "chwab Prir.ti: - G, Bur w f,'t 1 " 1 4 " ' 11 ', t'a iv u -LJt:-:-.-.r-