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T - : i . ii Ir -4 Town Topics Q : , , J; TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. HW . .'. .... ;....;; . ."My Wife" Baker. ....... "Why Smith Left Home" Lyric ,.... .."Under Two Flags" Btar ......... "Sweetheart and Wives" Grand Vaudeville Pain's "Vesuvius" and Fireworks.,... Multnomah Field. Twentieth and Washington streets. . ; , v Temperance workers on the east side In their war against the saloons will ap real to the voters tomorrow by serving emptlng hot lunches at the 21 polling places on the other side of the river. The council has passed an ordinance f ranting tiie antis permission to erect enta near the. voting booths from which to serve the 'refreshments. The anti-saloon people propose to head off illegal voting by taking down a minute description of all challenged voters and a kodak picture of the voter and the men wno attempt to swear ruin in. Treading members, of the Anti-Saloon league are conSdent of success in nearly all of the east side precincts. . . . After 'taking part. In the Pioneers' Day celebration, June IbEsra Meeker, the Oregon trail pioneer who returned to Portland yesterday-after--having erossed the -continent with his ox team and favorite dog, will go to Puyallup, Washington, hla - home. The trio . will i be made overland.: Mr. Meeker's oxen and outfit are en route to . Portland ; by freight, having1 been shipped last week from fit Josenh. Missouri. Until rar. jneeaer xinas a niace io camp ne will stay at the Perkins. After the arrival- of the ox team the prarie scnooner ano.. jsany uay MeeKer win p seen on tne streets 01 peruana.' The polio are looking; for Mrs. Tony De Cicoo, ; Ko. 1, an Italian woman. Tony was divorced from Mrs. Tony No. 1. Being of a marrying temperament ne was not long a single man. inen xony toon a to.9. Mrs. Tony no, J, heard the news of her. former Tony's marriage. L She got a knife a long one. Then she got trace of Tony. Bun day she -found , him at St. Michael's cnurcn. , sua attempted to : use the had a warrant issued for the woman of his first choice from sunny Italy. At the. Art Museum , Monday after noon at 1:30 Misa Jessie B. Jones of Cleveland, will give a talk on' the arts and crafts movement and the work of tho Birdcliff colony in the Catskllls, and Miss Roma McKnlght will talk on de sign and the work of the Minneapolis association.. Friday afternoon at 2:30 Frank Vincent DuMond will give a talk on applied art. The museum will be open tbe last Sunday, June ; 7, which is also the last day of tbe arts and crafts exhibition, , . i ' No traceV of the wofild-b safe Vraeker who damaged a safe In the office of the Standard Electric com pany's office. 415 Alder street. Friday, to the extent -of nearly 1100 in hi efforts to secure $20 on the inside and which. Incidentally, he did not get has been found. The police are working on the theory that the man was a novlca ply tried, t get' into the safe because tie had nothing else particular to do. Preparations to make the convention of northern Baptists to be held In Portland next year the largest and most notable gathering ever assembled in the northwest, will begin at once by Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, . of the White Temple, who returned from Ok lahoma City, Oklahoma, yesterday. The prepanctlcmsr will be continued through out the Kunmier and the affair ad vertised extensively. , May 24 at the Evangelical church at tents Rev. Good of the Evangelical church and Rev. Ingles f the M. E. church united in memorial services. A number of the Grand Army with Shiloo circle, Ladles of the Grand Army, with flags marched to the church. The church was handsomely decorated with flags and flowers. Rev. Good delivered a fine address. ' Business men and visitors to the Rose Fiesta can save time and money by eating lunch at the Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, just south of Wash ington. Good wholesome food, served hot, 11:30 until I. Refreshments served all afternoon.- Home made Cakes, Pies. Bread, etc, fresh daily, and comprise Our chief attraction oomel . The free lecture by E. J. S. McAllister on the "Problem of Civilisation and Its Solution," at the People's Forum, Sell-ing-Hlrsch building,, Tenth and Wash ington, tonight, closes the Forum sea son. Professor David Weiser will pre sent as a prelude a scene from the "Last Pays of pompeii," with the eruption of Vesuvius. Excursion rates on Portland Railway, Tight A"Pdwer company today to Eata cada end upper Clackamas river points, 75 cent round trip. Trains leave First and Alder streets 7:15. 9:15, 11:15 a. m., 1:15, 3:46. 6:15, 7:25 p. m. Dinner at Hotel Estacada, 60 cehts. Tickets must be purchased on sale in waiting-room. Water through hose for sprinkling or window must be paid for In tdvancs and used only between the hours of S and 8 a. m. and S and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules or waste fully it will be shut off. , s -t The St. Francis Dramatic club will s resent "A "Xfcite Mountain Boy." a rami in Ave at east side Wood. men hall. East Sixth and Alder streets, Wednesday evening, june , - at s:i. Dancing will -close the evening's enter tainment t This will remind you that now Is the time to have your hair mattresses renovated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Factory. H.' Metager. proprietor Automobile Races. Secure grandstand seats Twelve-Mile house corner . early and avoid the rush. Merrill, 103 seventh street. i - ,. ;,;.,'.-' "East 8ide Prohtbllon Election" will be the subject for consideration at the y, M. C A. meeting, corner Fourth and OPHY THE ROSE IS QUEEN ' Exquisite price cups at Heltkem ' per'a for those who would crown her most artistic ensemble. -- These ' .cups ' are unmatched . In their unusual make and beauty . i all sizes,: and every conceivable ' design. If you haven't seen this ' collection, don't fail to do so. Reliable is the reputation of this house for Jewelry and rare stones, such as ' diamonds, " rubles, sap- phlres, etc ; HEITKEMPER'S JEWELRY STORE. lowest-SMced Jewelry Btortif tot rine Goods, , 286 MorrisonStreet TR GUPS l -..' A :-.'7v A HOOK on the wall -can bear only a certain weight. Add to if ever so carefully and the hook will break. : , . ' EYES -human eyes are able to do only a certain amount of "'work without straining. Now a. defect in the eye like a Haw m the hook, makes it - less able to bear its burden. The difference is that if the hook breaks you can buy another but how about the eye?, .There's the rub and the more you rub the worse the trouble. r ;;,: 7 ' ' ".NOWISN'T IT BETTER to let a pair of glasses take up the strain than allow the eyes to gradually give out through continued abuse? HEADACHES and ' those tired feelings often come from .the eyes." ' A. whole drug store won't cure the trouble if that's the case. - A' PAIR O F GLASSES THAT FIT- COR RECTLY will do it. We fit .that kind at a moderate price. Jaeger Bros., 266 Morrison St, bet 3d and 4th GOOD LUCK RIHG IS lias Been Worn. by Seven , Senators at Time of Their .Election. Colonel Frank J. Parker presented to Governor Chamberlain last night hla celebrated Irish torque ring; which has been worn by nearly . every United States senator eleoted In Oregon and Washington in the past SO years. The ring was given to Colonel Parker in Dublin, Ireland, by an Inlsh friend in 1887, who told the colonel that It would JFamoua,liUcky7- Ring . From Ireland. alwavs hrlnv luck to the wearer. It has been worn by Senators Dolph, Mitch. ell and tin ton or tnis state, ana or Senators Squires, Turner, Foster and Ankeny of Washington, all of whom were wearing it at the time of their election. Colonel Parker says that the fact of Governor Chamberlain's wearing the ring will undoubtedly result In his elec tion tomorrow. In presenting the ring to Governor Chamberlain, Colonel Parker told him that he was the fittest man in the state to be sent to the senate, and that he would uphold the honor and tradition of Oregon- and the Pacific coast better than any man that had ever represented this or any other Pacific coast stats in the upper branch of congress. Yamhill streets, this afternoon at J: JO o'clock. John E. Schuyleman, who has been leading the anti-saloon forces, will be present with his big map of the pre cincts that are to vote on this question. All men invited. 1 The Portland Shoe Repair company, 569 Yamhill street between .Third and Fourth streets. Phone Main 7660. Tour shoes repaired while you wait. Best oak soles, 76 cents. Bauer & Stopper. : Temperanco meeting at - th Friends church, Thirty-fifth and East Main streets, Sunday evening S o'clock. Short program followed with address by J. P. Newell- . -.7 Steamer Jesse Harktns. for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Waahlngton street dock at J p. ne. t. Chambers ft Son, opticians, now at 131 Morrison street, Marquam building. Woman's Exchange, 13S Tenth' street lunch li te to J; business man's lunch, W. A. Wise and associate, painless entists. Third ana wasningion. Mount Hood lots for salo (Tocums), Address O. PM 61S -East-6th t. EL H. Cahahn, regular nomine for Justice of the peace. No. 11T. bjiimiTftlillU1 I t.tt.'f rti il.l . .... ii ,f,lS Dr. McCracken, dentist. Rothchlld bldg. Barter, signs, showcarda 214 TanhllL - : Journal want ads, lc a word. . v Where io Dine.' The Empire restaurant-will serve a special ' Sunday chicken dinner, ice cream, soup, and calad for 50c. 192 Third street next to Baker's theatre.. Special Sunday chicken dinner . with ice cream, 40c Royal Canton grill, cor ner Park and Alder streets. ,. Moore's restaurant serve a special SO-ceot Sunday dinner. : 14 Fifth st. ; , FOR SALE v There Is 2fo Setter investment. The stock, fixtures and good will of the well and favorably known dry goods store of McAllen A McDonnell, located 24 years on the corner of Third and Morrison streets, .Portland. There is no question as to the general character of the stock. The business will be closed out at once to the highest bidder, in order to settle-the partnership estate. Bids will be received br N. D. Simon, attorney for the partnership estate. Chamber of Commerce, or Mr. McAllen at the . store. , ' . .-; V v tf ii " -.. .' ' sT J" t' 1 r i ,7 Reserved seats for the Rosa Festival grandstand may be secured of Bow & Martin. 323 Washington street. Every parade passes twice. , Seat, with every ticket. :. Price tl. - CLOSING RALLY OF; AVASHINGTON DRYS . . 1 - ' Vv tt (flowlnl Plpitch' te T Joernal. ; Forest Grove, Or., May 20. -trnlon services of all Jhe ' churches will be held at s. the Christian church - tomor row evening, when Prof essor t Latour ette' of McMInnvlll will glvo an ad dress in th Interest of the temperance ,The J Prohibitionists of -vtVfljjngton county are working night and day in an effort to carry th county for local option next-Monday, ' rv;av.77-H7vr--iy,-v The . , , . 7V.7:-7- .7 To Tickets-Will Be on Sale as Follows DAILY-JUNE 1 TO 6 From The Dalles and all points west; from Albany and Corvallis and . - all points north.', ' - " , . JUNE 1, 3 AND S-T-From Pendleton and points west to The Dalles; from Roseburg and points north to Albany , ' ; JUNE 1 AND 3 From all points east and north of Pendleton; from all points south of Roseburg .FARE AND A THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP - , . . -I'- Final Return Limit June 8 7 7' - ( ' " . ' '" . - -; V ". . . . . . . ;7 7 . . WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon REWARD OFFERED FOR IS DETROIT BOf - y Started for High School Last October and Has Not Been Heard From Since. Three hundred dollars reward has been offered for Information of misaing Carl ton ri. Greene, son of K C Greene of B7 Palllater. avenue. Detroit. Michigan, Who left home October 14 last for the Central High sohool, since when nothing has been heard of him. Much effort has been mad in various directions to lo cate him, but without success. He is described as. being 11 years of age. height 6 feet t inches, wetgnt aooui lit r 1 v S 4 Carlton H. Green, at Age of Eleven. Hla Hair Is Now Parted at Side pounds, sandy hair, light complexion, blue eye, slightly dimpled chin and has a nltrht muscular twitch of th yes and faco. He Is of slender build. Is ac tive, studious, of good habits, quiet and retiring in wanner. When h left home he wore a dark blue serge suit and light golf cap. May have taken an as sumed name. '' ' -His unbroken silence Is most dis tressing to his family, who -offer the above reward In the hop that some on may impart Information that may lead to hi safe' return home, where a most cordial welcome and cooperation in bis plans for the future await him. 7 PERSONAL. Captain A. Cheesbrough, formerly gen-' eral agent at San Francisco for the Pa cine Mall Steamship company, la a guest at the Portland hotel. H i on the way with his niece from th east to his horn in San Francisco. The captain is on of th pioneer transportation men of the coast, and has many friends among railroad an steamship men. .... , Diamond auction, Metsger, 142 Wash ington street, ' Our pedal Sunday Dinner , PAPRIKA CHICKEN APPLE STRUDM A Sellelous Dessert ' - : t ' -' oub sprciAii ; SUNDAY! DINNER. Served from 11 tO 8 P.DU is deserved- ly popular . . saxBOXABTs' ixmcs . MILT, SO . i Kunsrariaa Ooulath Tomorrow TIIE UniC HUNGARY V "A mstanrant for Splourea." com ttx Aim Azncssnr Hotel Boott Bldg. ' SOc rom All Points on the Lines of Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. t '' - .7-,s ' 1 ' ',''"'. V '-'-7 : ' ...'7. and - Southern Pacific Company . f (Lines in Oregon) x . - 'Vt7x7 7' 7 :''.. ::.77 -;7 ;: ' ' 7'.'' v ;:.V777,: ';:7 ;J"7:'. '. PORTLAND during the week of the Recommendations ol Taxpayers' League To Voters on Certain Questions Sub mitted to th People. , Amendment Increasing number ship of Supreme Court. 304. X TTES. g06. NO. Votera are advised to vot TES . Phasginf Urns of elections from June o amnnr, - 308 atTEa. , - 107. NO. 7 Votera are advised to rot TE3. free transportation for offlo holders. , 010. -IW. r ll.--X NO. Voter are advised to vot NO. Sfatlonal Ouard Armorl. 318. YEU. 213. X NO. Voter are advised to vot KlX Apwoprlatloa for TTulislty. 814- X TX8. 316. NO. Voters are advised to vot YES. Ciimittnr power of state oontrol ore fambllBf, ato, la cities. 330. TXS. 321. X NO. Voter are advised to vote NO. Single tax amendment. Sag yes. 223. X NO. Voter are advised to vote NO. Making indictments only returnable by Grand Jury. 4 X YT.B. , . 826. NO. Voters are advised to vote TE8. C1101 sa rrTi rr power of Port of Portland, 338 X YE. .. 38. NO. a - Voter are advised to vote TES. CUT Tans OUT AVD TAJOB TO TBB POXA8. STATEMENT Farnham, Wilson and Camp bell Making Vigorous : Fight for Legislature. ; Three men have been making a fight for th people during the , past few week against men who ar opposed to th Interest of th peopl. Th three men ar Walter C Farnham, candidate for state senator agatnst John- B.' Cof fey, A.' King Wilson, candidate for joint representative for Clackamas and Mult nomah counties opposed to C N. McAr thur, and D. F. Campbell, candidate for representative from Multnomah county, opposed to Robert 8. Farrell. ' Coffey, McArthur and Farrell ar all opposed to th principles of Statement No. 1 ' Before the primaries they re fused to take th pledge, and during the campaign have advocated its abolition. Farnham, Wilson and Campbell, on the other hand, have been making a consist ent campaign for Statement No. 1. They bav throughout the campaign stood solidly on a Statement No. 1 platform, and nave advocated th establishment of that principle as on vital to the best Interests of the state. Friend of th three candidates are strong in the be lief that when the vote are counted It will be found that Coffey, McArthur andTFarrell have been Wt out of the list of Multnomah .county's; delegation to th legislature. MAKE DEAYS STAND : OX THE MAIN TRACK Hefaco Monmouth People Complain " Eapee'a Switching FacfUtie ; There Are Not Good.'..' V (Salem Bureau of Th Journal.) , Salem, Or, ay t9. ' Graham A Son of Monmouth hav complained to th railroad commission of poor switch ing facilities maintained at Monmouth by tbe Southern Pacific. Th tracks are arranged so that cars can be ap proached only from on side to be un loaded. On that aide is the .main track, over which 10 or 12 trains a day paas. FIGHTING FOR 0. I ESTIVA OREGON riscsssssssxxsssxazasxxzsaai PORTLAND'S most : modernly furn i s h e d hotel European plan new building ideally located, fronting on - the beautiful city, plaza, and . adjacent to business center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Sample rooms for salesmen. Modern grill, ex cellent cuisine, reasonable prices. Private baths. Telephone in every room. Rates, $1.00 per day and upwards. HOTEL IXNOX Third and Main Streets, Portland, Oregon C. M. BENNETT. Merr. B33XSSXE5SZ2SSS8SX3SD THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF HOTEL IN PORTLAND HOT1LL HEfSlLR COBBKB BAST TXZBB AST9 BUBBStDB STBBSTS ' European and American plan. Rates-$1 per' day and upwards. Telephone in every room. Private baths. PBEB BUS TO AID TBOH TBAZ3TS ,ta flfflaa anal ass tsj ) amSRI. T MLMLbaJl Cri'ftfc'SyS'-'' &1?TZ'-' ) 7 Amrioa Bates to Pamllies. ' andBuropean. HERE'S THE LATEST! We have just dlcoverd th.fact that the BIO FLORAL PARADE PASSES THE CORNELIUS twice once on Alder and once oh Park street THE CORNELIUS Is Portland's latest first-class ho tel1 Cleanliness and good service is our' motto. Several . large sample rooms, containing 100 or more feet of table eDace. Our omnibus meats ail train. v DR. C. W. CORNELIUS, N. K. CLARKE, Mgr. . . i. Proprietor. San Francisco Portland . BjECBBATZOB "" PARK, COX. ' VAUOHB ABB S4TX STS. MAY 88, S7, 18, S9, 30, 31. , - Games begin week days at 1:30 p. m.. Sunday, 2:30 p. ra. , ' Admission fee Bleachers. tBc: arrandstand. SOc: boxes. 1 5c extra: children, bleachers, 10c; grandstand, 2 So, ' DECORATION ! DAY Two games. 10:10 a. m. snd t:30 p. m. Boy under IS ire . to bleachers Wednesday i which makes It very Inconvenient and even dangerou to teams.: It Is the de sire of Graham & Son to have these difficulties remedied by the construc tion of additional sidings, as It is be lieved the traffic at that place demands It .- ' ! . ,' great HOTELS SPBCIAX 8UTTQA1 BXBBBJB S to 8 p. m. ' 75c J. T. Bridges, Manager. :y NORTONIA HOTEL B&BTBBTK, OPT WABHZBOTOV ST. Portland's Newest' mi Most Modern Htl ak,l Our Bus Meets All Trains. OXSCKT CITY. MOVING PIQURES . . 7'7:70F;f77777;.7f:7i Our Fleet At San Francisco At THE GRAND, opposite th new Ma sonic Temple, Oregon City, Thursday and FRIDAY. MAY 28 and 29. Matt neea and evenings. FURS f REMODELHD At less than one-half price during the next montn.. New rurs made at lowet possible prlca . 1a Schumacher, 18$ Mad ison street-:.--...., ' Diamond auction, Metzger, 312 Wash ington street. . i j I The Old Re!i3&'.j 'CillCAQG ! Paln'ess Dentisls Isavs sreca ?ee.te:j op ti:.-... i i-'.eyttwc. i e i-. est j x-v . Thla' office is equipped with all the latest appliances and formulas for d ing high-class work. ., ". I had 17 teeth extracted by the te of Vegetable Vapor and cheerfully roc ommend the metliod; had no pain or bad result. ... 3 MBS. U DEBRANT, -.i Vancouver, Wash. OUR PRICES I8-K Crowo'v....'.... Bridge Work, ner tooth s.oo .o Logan Crown ....... S3. 50 to Best Rubber Plato ............ Aluminum Lined . . Plate.;. ....... -SIO.OO to 8 15.00 Si.M Oliver ruling Gold Fillings ...J. S2.QO Vegetables Vapor used only by Painless Extracting , aua tip us for.. o Painless Dentists - COB. 6TK AWtt WABHBirOTOJf Be sure you are in the right office. Lady attendant. . Phones Main mo.-A. 8149 . CURES RHEUMATISM 1 ,tJ' .- . 1 Cure Vw oKIw-Mr;.'-'iWir bottle. AST nrSXBH AX ABICBDT FOB. RHEUMATISM " IB ITS atAST rOBMB.''7;;-; Sciatica"'' ' 'Nervous Headaches Neuralgia Neuralgic Headarhea Nervousness ., Nervous Dyspepsia Sleeplessness Nervous Affections , "( 7 TRADE SUPPLIED BY , A.W.AlIeniStCo. Wholesal and Retail Druggists, 16th & Marshall Portland, Or. 1 PACIFIC COAST AofcNTa CENTRALLY LOCATED V 1 1 j Cadillac Hotel lf.-g. -Co,- Bday and abeavenwortt Sts., -,,t Saa, Psanolaoo. ;yjs m Modern and up-to-date class A stmo ture; 17$' rooms, 70 hatha American plan, 12.60 per day and up. European lan with bath, 1.50 per day and up. peclal rates to permanent s and com mercials. Unlimited sample space. 1U H. Oatly. Manager. , . - DOCS YOUK. PIANO NtED TUJING? Regulating, reflnishing, polishing or any repairs? Do you want it stored or moved T - If onv.::;..,;. . 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