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Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMTSE3IENTS. Baker v.. ...The Half breed" Th nimhrancer" 6tar .... "A. Trln tn f?onpv Inland" Grand . . . . Vaudeville Multnomah - Field, Twentieth and Washington streets. - Pain's Eruption of Vesuvius. Ths Oaks..- ' .... . .Musical Comedy and Open Air Acta Fifteen hundred 'member -of the United Artisans, who came, from ail parts of the northwest to attend the Rose Carnival, assembled In Arion hall last nlffht in resnonse to an Invitation from the local United Artisans. The occasion was for the purpose -of bring ing together the visiting members of me oraer in a social session. A good literary and musical nroaram had been arranged for the evening. The address or welcome was delivered by Supreme Master H.y S. Hudson, whfch was fol lowed by. illustrated songs, social and instrumental solos and a character reci tation by J. Frank Porter. After the program waa completed, dancing was inaujgea wnntq iat hour. - Fred McDermott has begun suit in the circuit court; to secure the custody of his eight-year-old boy, Harvey who la v ton. . McDermott states : that he - was i, married - In Michigan in 1 895 and - his 'wife secured a divorce in Clark county, Washington, In 1806. The court gave her the custody of the boy, ; with the v. provision that the father . should have ' the privilege of visiting ' at suitable times. - McDermott declares his wife, has violated this order, concealing the whereabouts of the child. : The boy's momer recently Drougnt ttarvey to ln ft lani an4 th f ithA, rrtmr . . 1 tK. court 10 interfere, alleging that tne mother la unfit to continue In charge of The United' State civil service com' mission will hold an examination, for f telephone : operators jn Portland, June 17. " The subjects and the weight fol low; ensuing 6, aritnmetio a, penman ship I, letter-writing 1.0, copying from rough draft '6. practical- Questions 10. experience 60. The position Days.1480 a - year and applicants -can obtain com plete information concerning the ex- amlnatlon by applying tq & A. Leigh The official count of the vote of Mult nomah county has not yt reached the stage where any , totals can be given, The clerical work, of transcribing the figures on all offices down to and in cluding the legislative ticket will bo finished today, it Is believed, but no totals have yet been figured. All day Tomorrow and Monoay win do required to complete tne count. City Attorney John P. Kavanaugh has " announced the appointment of B. A. full) van as deputy to have ehara-e of the work in the municipal court. Mr. Sulli van will.nave the position held y H. M. reason of J. J. Fitzgerald's appointment usv deputy .district attorney. . Sullivan will assume .the duties of his new office Charging; Intoxication and desertion, Mrs. Lena -Markwardt has begun eiHt for separation from Henry Markwardt. to whom she waa married last October, fine says that since the day after Christ mas he has not lived with her, and that before-" that date . he -v; frequently dis played too great a liking for wine that was rea. sue desires to resume ner lor mer name, Mrs. Lena Groves. . Business -men and visitors to ths Rose Fiesta can save time and money bv en tin lunch' at the Woman's Ex change, 183 Tenth street,' lust south of Washington.' Good wholesome food, served hot. 11:30 until s. Refresh ments served all - afternoon. Home- made cakes, . pies, bread, etc., fresh dally, and comprise our chief attrac tion come: M. Chernls has ; begun suit In the circuit , court to secure a receivership , for the firm of Abraham & Wolfman, Junk dealers, of 8-307 Front street. Ie asks also - for a complete account ing and alleges that an agreement as to examination of the books has not been lived up to by A. Wolfman, one of the partners. : , - .. Fire, orjgln unknown, last night about midnight destroyed the wooden - roof erected over a donkey . engine hoist at the Ankeny street dock. The alarm was responded to by engine No. 1, truck No. 1. hose and chemical No. 1 and the fire boat. The property destroyed belongs to tne star nana company. una toss will not exceed loo. , Alva M. -Prltchard and Sidney- J. Odell, doing business under the firm Mm of Prltchard Odell at Mosier. .filed a petition in the United States court tnls morning asking tna they be adjudged a bankrupt. Their assets 1 amount . to 15.841.05. The liabilities ag gregate ((.664.01. Of this $871 i due to woramen in wages., ,,. ? hotel, corner Fourteenth .and Washing ton streets, about 11 o'clock last night The a-rill In the basement waa broken IntA aMj Y. .... V. ...-....... ..MAH,HtHM lo, was tootea. An employe or tne no te! Is susoected by the proprietors and taepouc are now searching lor mm, Water through ; hose for sprinkling . yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for tn advance and used only between the hours of fi and 8 a. m. and 5 and 9 n. m. It must not be used for sprinkling- streets. If usea contrary to tnese rules or waste fully it will be shut off. Miss Elisabeth Harris,' national .sec retary; of: ths Student Volunteers,- will speak at the Young Women Christian association Sunday at 4:80 p. m. Miss Harris is a widely traveled woman and a splendid speaker. AU women invited. , Miss Annie Anderson, an alien, filed suit in the United States court yester day against the" city of Astoria 'for 820,000 personal damages. Miss Ander- Simple things and simple ways are best. ',.-''" : ' f. '. "v .- - . . : .:'.'. .. m . The simplest way tp care for one's complex ion is to use Ivory Soap and clean water ' ' Bathe the face for nearly or quite five min utes in hot water. Rinse with cold water. That is all but it is enough. Ivory vSoap 99loo Per Cent, Pure. J son claims that she was injured by. a ran ana mac tne city is responsiDis for the accident on account of the con dition of the sidewalks. ' Owing to this being Rose Carnival week the regular meeting of the North Fast Side Business Men's meeting, which Is scheduled for this evening, will be postponed until next Friday, evening. Thomas Bllyou. J. M. Crook and David Lorlng have filed' articles of lncorpra tion' of the Portland Concrete Pile St Equipment company. It has a capital siuck oi ovv.uuu. i v - ,, . The Portland Shoe .Repair company, 2 Yamhill street, between Third and Fourth streets Phone Main 755. Your shoes repaired while you Walt. Best oak soles, 7a cents. Bauer & Stopper. . Now is your ; opportunity to? see Dr, George , Rubensteln, v expert optician, about your eyes. -t No ,' charge rf or an expert examination, only small charge for proper glasses. ' 188 Fourth street, Between xanuuu- ana j.ayior. . Electric end electric llghf treatment cures chronic and nervous diseases. Specialty skin - snd prostatic disorders. wv.w. I. Howard, 804 Kothclilld build ing. Fourth and .Washington. tW sponge and press your lothes, hlno your shoes, all for 11.80 month, Main 514. A-4314. ' Wa irons run averv. where. Unique Tailoring Co.. 809 Stark, All automobile owners sre ktndlv re quested to attend the Woodmen parade eaturaay at t o oiock at l entn and lor rlson. R. D. Inman, president . : Golden Grain Granules, the 100 per ram pure crreai coiiee. cures ayspepsia iuu pci iuuiu. , ah grocer, laates better than common coffee. ; Steamer Jesse Harktns, for : Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at S p. tn. - - i,---.- -i, f $10 per ton at works, $11 delivered. In- Streets. . D. Chambers ft Ron, opticians. : now at 821 Morrison street, Marquam building. -Woman's Exchange. 138 Tenth street, lunch 11:39 to t; business men's lunch. ; W ' 1 1X71. n!f .lt... dentists. Third and Washington. .-. . T3rtK nt..tmmAn. mA 2ll ' ..... wr ,.u,im.,iu,.. .I1U WI1V Will WUU- py seats on the grand stand tonight ITtftv.nlttA Kanil w1l play ' at : the grand stand tonight : Ir. Greene. Modical bldg. Horn phone. Dr. E. C. Brown, Eye-Ear. t Msrquam. Berger, signs, show cards'. "8 Yamhill For roof painting phone Main 1081. ' Journal want ads. le a word.' ' v.;; AT THE THEATRES Dockstader. Tomorrow Afternoon. Lew Dockstader and .his hlo- minstrel company will begin an engagement of three performances at the Helllg the atre. Fourteenth and Washington streets, with a special-price matinee to morrow (Saturday) afternoon, contin uing tomorrow and Saturday nights. Seats are now . selling at theatre for the three performances. - - ' George Wilson, Minstrel. Georae Wilson, the beat minstrel on the American stage, is one of the big features at the Grand this week. Wil son has no superior and his monologue is worth twice the price of admission. The 13 Pekln Zouaves have a wonder ful performance of military drills. "The Halfbreed" at Daker. There will be onlv thres muni nor. formances of the big scenlo success, "The Halfbreed," which the Baker stock company has been presenting to Urge houses all week. It is a breesy western comedy, full of strong scenes and .rat tling comedy, thrilling situations , '.and Climaxes. . ..-.-. "Lovers: Lane"f Next Week. The Baker stock company will d re sent Clyde Fitch's noted comedy, "Lov ers' Lane," all next week, opening Sun day matinee. - This Is one of the most successful of all the noted Fitch plays, several of which have been seen here tnisyear. At the' Oaks, .';..' The Band of White and Gold Is win ning many friends by Its splendid mati nee concerts in the big alrdome at the Oaks. Each afternoon crowds of people f ather to hear the muslo presented by he symphony organisation, which Is rapidly making a name for itself among Portland music- lovers. - - -. r Next Week , at Oaks. .. . , Next week the Allen-Curtis corned v company will present "The Girl" every evening In the big alrdome at the Oaks, "The Girl" is a bundle of laughs from curtain to curtain and Is bound to Ax the players more flrmlv in the esteem 01 f ortiand amusement lovers. . . - , "Brown' . Vacation. 'All next week the musical comedv fct the Star theatre will be "Brown's Va cation," a bright . and lively show in three acts. There will be plenty to do ror tne comedians ana tne chorus. It. will be a scenic production. . . - Grand's New Acts. , There will be" manv new features at the Grand next week, but the principal specialty will be the dancing Gleesons and Houlihan. This Is an act which has no equal. Franklyn Gale A' Co. will offer the dramatic sensation. "The Seamstress,"... ,. . , . . ' 1 Battling Nelson. " s Remember.- there afV only' two davs In which to see Battling Nelson at ths Star Theatre, - tonight and 'tomorrow. Nelson Is appearing With the Armstrong company In the musical comedy, "A champion is giving a three-round ex hibition. , . v - . STRAW HATSEAS0X. '"1 Its Traditions Now less Blgidly Ob ". served Straws Seen Early, v , In : this city the.straw. bat season Is supposed to open formally on May 0, Decoration day, but within recent years there has . been evinced - here ' a dispo sition - on the part- of wearers to . trot out their' straw' hats earlier; If the weather' warranted, paying ' less regard than formerly to the straw hat season's traditional limits,-' and so there is now to be seen here from vear to year a somewhat Increased sprinkling of straw hat worn ' in - advance - of - the regular opening day. . ' ' rnus on may 12 or tne present year, which was a hot day. with the ther mometer -up to II. three .Independent observers reported seeing 10 the streets rour straw nan. ...,; One of these - hats was worn br a man who was walking down Broadway at Pearl street,-one by a -man -who was walking up- upper Broadway at One Hundred and Forty-fifth street, one by a man seen walking, across Brooklyn bridge, snd the last was seen downtown, below - Canal street, but with the lo cality not- remembered by the observer. - ut . tnese , Tour straw nets inexone seen at Broadway and Pearl street was not new, though whether it was a last year's hat -or on of - the present year that had been tanned , by - previous wear In Florida or 'Cuba could not ac curately be- determined. " The straw hat seen going up Broad way at One Hundred and Forty-fifth street was brand new. bur the one seen going across , the bridge was not. nor was the fourth hat, seen In the un remembered Mlowntown locality. , , DUUCE PRIZES 10 CARNIVAL Koos Gets First Honor for Launches and Sailors Are J Remembered. V Chairman John Annand of the com mlttee of Judge for. the awarding, of prizes In the water carnival made the following' announcement of prizes this morning: --.. . - ' Best , decorated steamer Flrebost George H. Williams. - Best decorated ship' boat Second launch of Charleston. t - Best decorated ship ,r in .harbor.- Charleston.. ;-.'--'' -" .- r -: -- . - Best decorated launch- First, Koos; second, Mayflower; third. Eagle.--.-'' ' Best decorated yacht First, Naiad; second, Dancln' Sak- ' ' Best . decorated barge - Admiral's Darge oi unarieston. , Beat decorated motor ' boat First Judire: second.-Sunny Jim.- r - Best decorated club - WlllameUe Owing to the fact that rowboats were ' entered In the contest the 'com mittee decided to give the 'launch agie the third prise in ner class. The 5 judges- for the carnival were: John Annand. Colonel C. E. McDonnell Dr. Harry McKay, Dr. J. A. Stewart al r rann a, opencer. , - WODDuIEII filElilORIALv Eabbi Wise Will Deliver the Address of Day at . ; , " Temple.. ' ' The annual memorial service of , the Woodmen of the World and the Women of Woodcraft will be held next Sunday afternoon at o'clock in ths Woodmen temnle at . Eleventh and Alder ' streets. Chambers' orchestra and Wllders chorus of 30 male voices will furnish music for the occasion. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will deliver the memorial address. Alt the uniform teams' In the varioua Portland lodges will take part in the exercises. The following program bas been , ar ranged: ',' -: .-'"'-I March From "Athalla". .V; . . .v . : . . . . ............... .Chambers orchestra "Remember Now " Thy Creator as In the Days of Thy xoutn........... : ; Wilder'n Chorus Tribute to Departed Neighbors. ...... ............. . . . .consul uommanaer "Shall We Meet. Beyond the River;..-k.JJJuxA.Wiider8-Chorus Memorial Address. ...Rabbi J. B. Wise "Meditation". . . . . .Chambers' Orchestra Removal of the Veil............ . . . ........ . . . .Officers, or Company Nearer My God to Thee". i .................... .Wader's Chorus Roll of Honor - .Clerk Poem "Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Ra Proud" ..... C. M. Heauette Memorial Ceremony .Officers of the Day "Lead Kindly Light". .Wllder's Chorus "Easter Flower". .Chambers' Orchestra s Z nights of Oolombos Snow. The "Idyl of Folly." the Knights of Columbus production will . be seen at the -Helllg Monday night. June L and a large reservation is reported. The members of the cast are rehearsing religiously and nave neen at t it xor weeks. Everything is In shape for a good wholesome evening's fun and aside from the regular show a few nice little surprises are being arranged, which will be both enjoyable and In keeping. Chairman Flynn says, 8. R. O. sign for us, nothing else goes. -. F. W. Baltes and Company invite yonr inquiries for PRINTING main 165 Phones 1 Home 1 1165 First and Oak ' TEA " Anti-nervous prostration. A little more tea; take a lit tle more time with your tea. Tour grocer returns your money If yon don't like Schilling! Best: we pay hlnv Tssiss-s - VIM m v r ?n - .a' ' - SERVICES S 1DAY r, : U 'jaw B. U V 1. i TAITOT 3P1C3 Hi 0 Crawford Oxfords' K m A f-jt AsjLti vav siw r'ivii stivik it w V J X delicate edee of soft dull leather you. Crawford good as any other landyet sold prices. ; : Immense wonderful tro TAZTOT 7JUCEB FOR MEN n 270 WASHINGTON : STREET. (BiimMiILiirl IS TOE NAME OF OREGON'S MOST RELIABLE SHORTENING ; Dr. H. S. Grindlcy, P. Sc., of the College of Science, Chicago, Illinois, in his article on; the relative values of meat products and vegetable foods, sas: "Meat foods are more nutritious and easier to digest than any other f pod. products." ,' 4 J . . ,11. , - ... " " WTielTEXPERIENCEaird CHEMICAL ANALY SfS tells us that meat foods are more reliable and contain more nutrition why be tempted to try an uncertain shortening' that is no' cheaper? Columbia Hams, Bacon mild and of even grade. LUMBIA brand.. UNION MEAT CO. v .... Pioneer, Packers of the Pacific .OFHICES IN Merchants Trust Building SIXTH AND WASHINGTON BEST LOCATION IN CITY 1 MODERN. EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT " FOR ROOMS APPLY TO ' Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET JOURNAL LINERS COST LITTLE. ACCOMPLISH MUCH The Invincible Universal . '-ss ? A. . rfi 1 : - .'. .: . . T7 ,fnFri.rr LLLUH11I . DURABLE ECONOMICAL ffrvTW JlLVLKl , mm - " ' V"imFD aro PXUCES Very Popalcr g$ finsi rfat skfn V ir? asrittl A t top; hand turned soles, high colonial heels, - - Price $4.00 V If you . are, accustomed to me dium priced Shoes and have 1 ' never tried "Crawfbrdt" there 4 . is certainly a treat in store fori are unquestionably as shoes sold in Port at reasonable output is a corij urof.T" wo rAWCT ' mens J WOMEN and Lard are wholesome, When ordering specify CO - Portland, Oregon l,jBja-iJ T?.lArAnf 'HiiriWft Economical EXCEL ALL OTHERS, in beauty of design, construc tion and workmanship and has more " practical features - and attachments than ',- any other range on the market, uuaran- teed to be a Pcrfcct baker with a minknt t tua I... T- pertect and quick minimum amount We are agents for the Acorn line of GAS RANGES and can "furnish you a good gas range at a low price. ' HAXDWAKK, STOVtS. TINWARJt TEETH ; Koney " Come and have free examination. WH EXTRACT TKETH FRES: SILf T1CR Fl LUNGS. 6o UP: GOLD FILL INGS. 76e ! VP; BET OW TEETH. l 0i): SPLENDID SET. $1091 GOLD CROWNS. $2.S0 l-O $5.00. All work guaranteed for ten years. Lady attendant always present. ATI work Sone absolutely without paia b specialists st from It to 10 rears ex. perlence. . u ,; t..-, , ;-. " '.. .. , .... Boston Dentists Xoms no-M A-Saso. i Thome Kalsi 1030. tlVi Morrison u opp. Postoffloe. Eastern Excursion Rates Vtus 8--XtW0, 701 a-T-n-83, Aafnsi e-7-ai-aa. Chicago and return.. T2.50 St, Louis and return ,..$07.50 St Paul. Minneapolis. Duluth, Superior, Winnipeg. P6rt Arthur and BlousClty and return ............. ....860.00 Ninety-Day Limit Stopovers : Allowed. . ' a TmAurti s xlt4 -. TDE ORIENTAL milTED THE FAST HAIL , Vai- -.1ss mA aIamI - as mm v rvov sa-ua i w sisi j-v-sag , ww lay tlons rail on or address : . x. Dionog, a 9. u t. a, 182 Third St Portland, Or. , Telephones Maln(80. A-I288. A New Departure Ths cost of Interments -: has been Ceatlr reduced by the Uolmaa Under king company. Heretofore it has been the custom of funeral directors to make chsrges for aU , Incidentals connected with a fu neral. The Edward Holman Undertak ing company, the leading funeral di rectors of Portland, have departed from that custom. When cssket Is furnished by nf we make no extra charges for erAbarmlng, hearse to cemetery, outside bos or any services that may be re quired of us, except clothing, cemetery and carriages, thus effecting a saving of tit to $76 on each funeral. THE EDWARD HOLMAN UNDERTAKING CO. aao tkxsd, ar. cob. gAZJaov. Summer Session TELEGRAPHY STENOGRAPHY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Expert telegraphers and stenog raphers, always In demand.. We will place you. Oregon Expert College ; 83 6IK BT, BTK JTI.OO. 20 -Races -20 Tomorrow 5ReIay Races-5 Coast Chsaplonstlps i Foot Races Start 2 P.tt Multnomah; Field TOMORROW , 20TH & WASHINGTON STS. Popular Prices -23c, 50c and 75c Grand Carnival Ball . :(0ricr.t2l Bldg. (Fair Grounds)' Saturday Evening, kzz 6, 08 . Box Seats for Spectators Gent's 50c - ; ' Ladies Free Prase's Eu!l Orchestra r , i AMTJSXS;i'I3. BlA-Os Collii ion of n-a Tw-. y - i ww srvwewviirss ---; I I JSBSfe I MH JBS if SJ ISsUA Grand rvrwU to vESOinns I ! 1 ! I I I ) AT r.Iultconah M i I I II M 1 1 1 1 Athletic Field 20th and Washington. n ass CARNIVAL i o NAPLES 'Acres' of Reallstlo" Scenery.' l ) t JR0 Performers- ftla-antln Stare. Whole Circus of Acrobats, Gym nasts, Clowns. Specialties,, ate, ThrillingEruptionofV'cIcsno " Terrific Earthquakes And Realistic Destruction of City B AGS' llOHt, "''' PArj'C oovoz.inza wrxx r Alii D S1500.C3 Fireworks I li J "Idyl of Folly" Ansploes mights of Oolnmhns. Heilio, Eve. June 8 ' : ' Vrleas tl-OO, TSe, 800. ; HEILIG THEATRE Fourteenth and Washington Bts. -Phones Main X and A-1121. Special Prlca " Tomorrow Night. Matinee Tomorrow, Sunday Night. LEW DOCKSTADER and his ' BIG MINSTRELS- Seats Now Selling at Theatre. ' Matinee Prices 11.00 to 26c. -Evening Prices 1.B0 to BOe. BAKES THEATRE , Geo. Y. i Baker, General Manager. , ! Great Rose Festival Attraction EVERY NIGHT MATINEE 8ATUR- -rr-rrp .- DAY - - - -i XXB BAurBmsss" Story of Indian Territory. Big Scenlo Play Record Seven Weeks '-"-Los Angeles. , Evening . Prices 25c, 35o. 60o; Matinee -15o, 2So Seats Always on Sale. Kext Week TLovere' Jiaae." - . LYRIC THEATRE Both Phones: Main 4685: Home A-1029 tiieek commencing Monday, June 1. the Blunkall-Atwood - - Company Opens In the Australian Play. "THB - BTJSSBAJrOZm" Matlneea Tuesday. Thursday. Satur day and Sunday. Prices lOo and 20o. Every evening at 8:15. , Prices lOo. 20a and 10c. Boxes 50c i Office open II m, ia jn p. m. - , TOE GRAND YssdevUlfteLcx: Entire Week of June 1. 1108. " FAMOUS 11 PEKIN ZOUAVES In UrhN nlng drills and marches:- the OKI.V GEORGE WILSON. "The Original Min strel King" AMERICAN NEWSBOYS -KVTT J A, . . . . ivun, m mviinuDD ox ooynooa oivj; P. F. MONTRESSA. That I. A. T. 8. E. Dean "ON TIME OF COURSE." Wlt( tne Ixttest Thing In Animated Plctur. TH2t STAR Musical tesdy Week of June 1. 1908. nXTHAOB-DnrAKT attactxov. WOl appear each and every perform, a nee during the entire week and fight tnres rourtas wltn mi sparring partner. In conjunction' with Th Armatror ' Musical Company, presenting "A TMo i. voney imuaxa-f iuthi sua jmchum', Australian Vocal - Artists. Time an l prices remain the same. NICKEL0DI0I 130 nttxtH Street. Program Changed Every Dr t AXXi GOOD 0TTBJSCTS. 5DBB35 1A a. W. tn T 1 in. 5 l The happiest spot In Portland Is 11 minutes from First and A11t street -s. AT 8 O'CLOCK TODAY Herr Llnd and Orchtr of White sn! 7 Gold In Grand Symnhonv Concerts. at gisa sojrionT Allen Curtis and Company of 25 MusWl Comedy Stars in Musical Kxtravairnr. i. Jakey, AllKey and Ikey Free boats. t Best Ever. Ki-Xl and Colalaad. Baby In cub -'-Sanclnr. "The llckler." Scenlo i Jtlak, I-laotTlo Theatre, t;rjrea (Sna . enow, Kowuofr, Billiards, Jaaa Poly. "She," fclectrlo Eiitbta Booh - aUdisg Chutes, rainons our Copl and Ceatodeon A Wonderland of lui-- eltles la Zteeif. , CA&a rissT Aro axoxs Log Angclc; vs. Pcrthn KSCXrATTOW PAEK, C VAUG22T AJTJ am I JVXB S, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, ' Cames berin nk :: ;30 p. m butulay, i:3 I iy4mlaslnn f ' ' JSc; grandstand. 0c: hot. V children, bleachere. lie; inni. . y.anrrS' DAT I.',:. "AT. Fys under 11 free to I Wednesday. r'" Ilcnncrr Cc:;l The Peat TVjnm'" f'l t.-. t. I I .iti J .'';- :. isxr :ar r": i. ( 1 Canitrs .J3 snl : ... .J.l HI, A . : I- SM "