c t tat J TOXIGIIT'S AMUSEMENTS Orpheunl Grand . . I'antages Star .... ."The Prisoner cf Zf-n.la." ........ Vaudeville Vaudeville Vaudeville Moving Pictures Eunuyelda Push Club A special meet ing of the Sunnysldo Push club at the offices of Dr. J. A. Pettlt. East Thirty fourth and Belmont streets, will, b held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock sharp.! Ar rangements for Sunnyslde's features In the. Rose Festival must be completed at this meeting and all person? Inter ested In; the success of Sunnyslde's ex hibit are specially urged to be present Some new matters are to be discussed. Reports of committees on regular work will be made. Census Bureau Btlll Opea Because final-returns from a dozen enumeration districts are lacking, Census Supervisor Beach decided yesterday to keep the government census bureau In the Lum ber Exchange building open until June 15. The work, of the census' Is, however, so nearly complete that the supervisor felt Justified In handing resignations to the major part of bis office force. He had expected to close the office finally yesterday. : .- , ..;... ;',: - Penney Bros.' Prlday Bpeolal. 12.00 rrade of port, sherry, tokay, angelica or muscat wine at (1.00 per gallon; $1.60 grade port or sherry t 7 Bo per gallon; eight year old straight Kentucky whls key, regular. M.60, .at. 13.60 per gallon; Kentucky Bourbon or rye, regular $4.00, at $2.50 per gallon; Invalid port, regular $2.60, at $1.26 per gallon. Friday only. N879-881 East Morrison street Phones East 28T, B-2426.r Free delivery. ' i . r - a - !:i t . s i c ntt t l.ir q- f i1 i f .v il. At I i . it ' i T . i I i i l r i v is In the luad, with 7200 votes; M;.-9 Josephine Fulley rest, with 2 r 2 3 ; J.llsa tiera Cum mlnps, 1000; JTiss 1'sv Wise, 906; .Miss Iaura Hilton, too. It la believed that some of the contestants are holding back many votes. All the ballots must be In before 8:30 Saturday night. Incapacitated By Illness A resolu tion adopted by the city executive board at Its last meeting, asking that the city council order the salary of William A. Reuter paid for the last seven days of April and all of May, was filed in the city auditors' office today. Mr. Reuter has been chief draughtsman of the sewer department In the city engineer's office and has worked for the city IT years. He has been incapacitated for duty during the past flv weeks on ac count of sickness. ' f-7-. ':tl pclMfmnn fit tho Oaks. On t',e afternoon of Memorial day Dr. "Williams and Major Canby. chief paymaster f the Department of the Columbia, were watching the motor boat races, when the special is said to have gruffly or dered them to move on, lie said the number of the special is 201.) This Is the number of J. M. Wamarv: Reception Plan Abandoned The re ception planned by the Parent-Teacher association of the South Mount Tabor school to the State Congress of Mothers ' and ladies of the district has been given up owing to the "death of the young daughter of Mrs. C. F. ?AUoway, who Is a newly elected officer of the circle. Mr.- and ' Mr AUoway have the sym pathy of the whole community. Visitors' Bay at Trades School To morrow afternoon Is visitors' day at the 6chool of Trades, Twelfth and Couch treeta. This is a new school. It alms to Instruct boys and,, girls In some use ful trade. It Is one of three of its kind in the United States. ; It 1b under, the direction of the. board of education, and Is. therefore, a part of the public school system. . Special Prlday Only Don't be de- celved. We sell absolutely pure wines and liquors $1.50 quality port, sherry, Angelica and Muscatel wine, ?6o per ' gallon; $4-rye and Bourbon whiskey, $2.75 per gallon; $4 brandy, $2.75 per gallon; $4 rum, $2.75 per gallon. Na ' tional Wine Co.. Fifth arid Stark, Phone . Main 6493. Home A-4499. Delivered. Will Discuss BrldgeAn , Important session of the North East Side Improve ment association will be held In the Woodmen of the World ball, Russell street and Rodney avenue, tomorrow evening. Pertinent phases of the Broad way ; bridge controversy will be dis cussed.; A large attendance is urged. To 8ettt ClairCounty Judge Clee ton has signed an order permitting R. Xl, Aid rich, as administrator of the es tate of William McDougal, to settle a cialrnrtoraamages agatnst the Pacific Bridge company fer $1250. ' McDougal was killed while In the employ of the company. - j Bight leg Sroken-'-James Cross em ployed with the Oregon Electrio com pany at First and Jefferson streets, got his right leg broken yesterday aft ernoon while moving a piano box. The heavy instrument toppled over upon Mm. n He la at the St. Vincent hospital Start Sew Suit B. T. Rehfleld. after losing his suit against Er S. Winter yesterday before Circuit Judge Coke, lost iio time in beginning a new case. This morning he filed an action at law fop $700, repeating in a new form his accusations that Winters deceived him In a trade by Inducing him to accept worthless bonds to the amount of $700. The new complaint conforms to the rul ing of Judge Cake as to the way it should be framed. Address at Oak Grove Colonel R. A. Miller will deliver an address before the Oak Grov Improvement ; association this evening In the hall of the associa tion at Oak Grove, A literary and mu sical , program will also bo given, after which the ladles of Dale Grove wlli serve ice cream, ' : Say'Offlowf Was Oral- Dr. W.'w. Campbell has made complaint to . the police committee aver the. conduct of a iteamer yeesle Earklns, for Camas, Washougral and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at J p. m. 014 Jewelry Wanted. We buy , old gold and Bllver. Uncle Myers Collateral Bank, 71 Sixth street, between Oak and Pine. ' We Cpowre and Press Tour Cloth, all for $1.60 month. . Main 614. A-4S14. Wagons run everywhere. Unique Tailor ing Co, 809 Stark.- Illustrated Lecture on "London at Tay lor street Methodist church tomorrow. Bwist Watch Repairing C. Christen sen, 2d fir, Corbett bldg. Take elevator. -W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington, Conductor Knocked Into River. iTJnltM Prene Uin' Win.) ' Walla Walla, Wash., June . 2.-F. T. Bell, an interurban conductor, ' Is in a hospital severely though 'not seriously injured. While leaning out of the car to adjust the trolley pole last night he was .struck on the head by a pole and knocked Into the Walla walla river, He was fished out by the . motorman. . . Crawfish Plenty of nice, large TarnhlU river crawfish at the Quelle, Sixth and Stark sts. .- ;-i: ;;v..- DID you ever hear a beautiful poem recited by a child in that "sing-song" manner, without expressive inflections of the voice, but with the rhythm emphasized with mechanical regularity P ' And then the same poem given by a finished artist, the charming inflections of whose voice, its varying intens; ity and fitting emphasis brought home to the hearers all the beauties of the poet's meaning, without obtrud ing the rhythm as something mechanically regular but marking it only as an added charm of the poetry P The W. C. T. U. Institute will be held " at Vnlverslty Park M. E. church Friday, June 8, beginning at 10 a. m. Special features of the meeting will be a "moth ers' hour" and "superintendents' confer ence." The matter of city federation Will come up for discussion, Join the Smile Clnb Become one of ur customers for fresh eastern oysters, chlnook salmon,, shad, halibut cheeks, salmon trout, crawfish, -crabs,- alive or cooked, chickens and broilers. Ring East 418. ask for fish department IX. Kellaher & Co 887 E. Morrison.' Woman Oets Bad Check A bogus check for $25 was passed on Mrs. James loudon, 1295 Corbett street, yesterday afternoon. The man who gave her the check gave the name of M. Morris and aid he was employed at Linnton. Beoltal at Woodlawn Under the au vpicea of the parents' and Teachers' as oclatlon a recital was given in Green's hall, Woodlawn, last night The affair was well attended. The next meeting of (the association will be held tomorrow. Society Circus seat Bala opens Satur day, morning, June 4, at 9 o'clock Sher man Clay music store, 6th and Morrison streets. : Box . seats, $1.50. Reserved eats, $1, General admission, SOo. , Miss Baugfotrcy :&eads According to A. Nolta, manager of the Peninsula Rose Carnival association, the girls of the Pe- flrcai Final VJimUUn Llooi Sancnuonnl Suh Oi i'JoniQn'p Uanrinfl lppare fS in Portland - There is this same diflference, musically, be tween the playing of the majority of player pianos, and the artistic renditions of ft ANGELUS Player-Piaiio The Piano upon which anyone can play any mask artistically . ,,- ,' .-. .. ,-- . .'i y-":-' s s i -; v , ; . - . . -- .. ' . . -- - . --:;- .". " -; ; 1 . The reason for this is that the Angelus Player-' Piano possesses exclusive patented devices for personal musical expression which are not to be had in any other player-piano what soever. Among these are";; ': r : :r r7r- , , The Phrasing Lever "H. Wbioa tivet peraoMl cootrol of com. - plett and srtiitie ttmf then delicate cbanloi of time that eliminate one feet uro of meohtnietl pliyiag, end prevent the "liag-eooi" effeot of otonutieeJIf . relaltr rhytbm. ; 'r. . ........... ,.. - i The Melodant ' Which "briaie out" the ctmfUtt mUJy tad lubdaei everything tle. lie Melody-Buttons . Aid the Retpwthre Pesil v.. Which permit oi ell thoie expressive virittiooe of tone, from very load to very oft, like the significant Inflections sad " empbteis of the hnmastvoiee. The Artistyle Music-Rolls . Upon which, nil theae effect of mniieal . expret tioa theie vital modification f time an4 tone tr completely, yet - (imply indicated. - Our liberal exchange allowance and special easy payrrfent plan make it very easy for you to become the owner of an Angelus Player-Piano. . , SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME 'FllEI 11 iiyiEW. ''liLI;- . Every Hat in our immense stock, ladies' and children's trimmed Hats, sailors and imtrimmed shapes, including many recent ar rivals,' now l,i to Y off. ". , Over a thousand trimmed Hats for maids and matrons; blacks and natural straws, at 4 to i of,j Children's Hats greatly re duced. All t Ostrich Flumes SpeciaL ' - - $1.75 to $2.25 Shapes for $1.25 $2.50 to $3 FatenrMilans $2.00 S3 to $3.50 Chip Shapes $2.00 $3 to $3.50 Hair Shapes $2.25 $9 to $10 Imp'd Milans $7.50 1000 bunches beautiful trim ' ming flowers at Half Price. SOMETHING SPECIAL-EVERY. DAY 2500 Unguis Vteists Vt'crth to $1.75 st 95c Zlgll n4 Sntob caoic, finest lawns, btit andmtUlB, beautlfoliy trlm'd Venlse laces, (la tubvolAery and Insertions. Corner Fifth and Alder. UOffcnAULin qtrit snd 1-Pc. Limn Dresses 'formerly sold from $10 up. Buy hero and save half. Greatest Bargains You Ever Saw in Your Life Mvery Previous Price Record Eclipsed by This Marvelous Oifer'mgofSOO Exquisite Foulard, Pongee (? and Other Silk Dresses Cheapest Are Worth $30, Others $35 to'$K 11 j Each Regular $25430 Silk Coats for Only $11.95 Made of Pongee, Shantung,. Cloth of Gold, Taffeta Silk Colors natural and black. These beautiful silk coats come with shawl and notched collars. Some trimmed with black satin, others elaborately embroidered in Persian and Oriental designs, on both the cuffs and collars. liifj a 265 Choicest Tailored Suits n. ... , b . . - " ' " ' 11 1 ) ' ; ' " i 1 '' I " I1.1- Including all the new fancy spring weaves and mix tures; black and blue and white serges; divided into two big lots to be sold at , Less Than Half Price $7.95 for Women's Suits VJorthlo $30 Positively not an exaggerated word in this statement some are worth even more than $30. Stylish models of French and storm serge, tweeds, checks, stripes and mix tures ; lined with guaranteed satin, yarn dyed Peau de Cygne and taffeta. m.95 for Women's Ms Worth o $45 . We can unhesitatingly say that no similar suit has ever been sold at a price as low as this before. Come and see them. .Compare them with others you have seen in otrfer stores and agree with us that they are marvels of value at the price named. , . Half PriceHo Reserves Half Price On the entire balance' of our stock of tailored suits, long coats, short jackets and one piece cloth dresses. This includes all fancy mixtures blacks, blues and white serges. . laSr Lingerie and One-Piece Linen Dresses $5.95 Sale 300 Lingerie Dresses at $5.95 A clever purchase by our New York buyer, marvels of g6odIstyJ: and.;daintiness that will cEsatejLiuKffC. when they go on sale tomorrow at about half real "value. , , Stunning . Lingerie Princess Dresses A dashing new model, made of soft, fine, -white? batiste, handsome lace collar' and yoke, with, beautiful floral medallion in cen ter arid rows of insertion at waist and top of flounce; deep flounce with three wide tucks and wide hem. Actual $10.00 Values Are on Salerat Only $5.95 Reg. $10-$i5 Dresses Now Selling at Only A remarkable value. , Ladies' and jiiisseS" sizeffecdveJm4-service- able. Made of pure linen, English repp and French madras. Just the proper dress for outing, street or evening wear, . Newest style. .The best colors, including, white, tan, light blue, cadet and pink. Actual $10-$15 Values at $5.95 IjAkI- ii b fit- ,v c .v i v 1- i In Ap " H - ' i ''1 -JI. vi .(.: STaenUicmt profiuruon. m-ipii-: i : JiVi-9., sac, hue. i do. E-.it. .Si.ir. Next wppll--Izetta Jewel i:i ' . . . . VMJt . A-io: ) tlx3o. THEATRE ,ia ADVAW CXD VA1TDEVn.I.E, Grlg-olatl's Famous Aerial Ballet and a program of fine feature arts. DMWllMflRev. ADVANCED VATOEVILL-n Week Corhmenclns Monrtay Mat, Mav 30 , ENGAQKMENT EXTRAORDINARY PAUL'S BIZ JUGGLING GI3.LS . Direct from Parisian Triumphs. Billy Iilnk; Blossom Boblnson; Reed, St. John It Co.; Steffen Brother j Lucy tjax an Chas. Ellsworth; Zelgler Bros. I V U I I FAMILY sL7 I FS 1 W PLAYHOUSE Severrtli and Alder Sti. All Week, Matinees Daily. i:30 p. m. SAW. Armtron? Knsleal Comedy Co. la "MATCHES AX LAST" . Funniest Comedy Written. Two Performances, Nightly. ' , Prices 16o and 26c. " Q RAND Wide May 3ft 1910 WILL J. O'REARN AND COMPANY A BomuM oJ . XlUarney. Bonton and Tllsoa, Hamilton Rill, Loro and Payne. Bessie Bacon and Company, Solar and Kogrers. O-randasoope. Matinee Every Day, 8:30; any seat lFo, Evening performances 7:80, 9:15.. Bal eony 16c; lower floor 2Bc; box seats 6Q. THE OAKS AnfStm NOW OPEN ! From 10 L xa, to 11 p. m.. Concert Afternoon, I:S0; Evening, 1:15. Rozzi s Famous Uand VMS. TEBESA TBAVERS 0. , Many ' Attractions, Inclndlng- . Famous Flea CIrcns Cars Every few Minutes. East Morrison. . and Water Btreets. Admission to Park 10 Cents. BASEBALL BJBCKBATZOV PABK Cot. Vautfia and Twenty-fourth ' Sts. SACRAMENTO vs. . '- PORTLAND - BUT 30, 31 Ton 1, t, 3, 4 and 8. ' Oames Betrla WeeX Bays 3:30 P. M. -Sundays 9i30 P. M - -Admission Bleachers, ; - 26c; Grand stand. 60c; Boxes, 26c extra. Children; Bleachers,. 10c; Grandstand, 25c Ladles'Day Friday Boys Undor 13 Free to Bleachers Wednesday. COUNCIL CREST HUES SCXHIO AMTTSESrairT PARK 1200 rZEX ABOVS THE CITY Moral, High Class Attractions. BBAUTXPUL COLtmBIA EX7XS TK1P $26,000 new attraction. SCENIC RT. ONE MILE LONG Come end enjoy yourself and see the great COMET. No liquor for sale or permitted on the grounds. Painless Dentistry n-a. i . t can bar their pints land bridaswork fin -. I.hed ia ooe 4n$ iit neoesaarj. i 4viiiiiivys furl wowafof $3.51 alar Crawit 6. C I )22kBrid(TMtli3.C3 Gold Rnines 1.11 Enanal Fillini tC 1 Sllwfillings. -.63 Inlay rilllnn 2.6 Plata O.VJ .-y-x-..n 1 1. mi o i" nuo- m mt i. amaH jMSNmM PalnlMi Extrtlos WORK GUARANTEED POR IS YEARS , llaaiiai i I TEETH 5ave Your Teeth Now You save a dollar, we make a dollar snd the Expensive Dentist loses two dollars when-we do your work. We work for prices you can pay. Open evenings until 8 end Sundays utitll 12:30 for people; who work. Offices established, ten years and our guarantee is good. s BOSTOBT . DENTISTS, Offices corner Fifth and Morrison sts., entrsnoe 291H Morrison St.. opposite Meier & Franrs ana rostorace. - THE PERKINS HOTEL CO. L,. Q. SWETL.AND, Manager Will Resume the Management of the Perkins Cafe and Grill June 1st MUSICAL, MARKEE BROTHERS The Perkins Hotel Grill has as an additional musical attraction secured the services of Ralph and Frank Markee, members of the celebrated mu sical family of Markee. Ralph and Frank have just returned from an extended Eastern vaudeville engagement to visit their parent, and will . on June 1 join their brothers, who have been entertaining the patrons of the Perkins Grill for some months. Cello, trombone and saxaphone solos will be featured. . M FRANCIS CO $10.00 First Class, including Meals and Berth." (Second Class, $5.00.), STEAMSHIP ROSE CITY (E. W, Mason, Master) ; ,'. ' Sails 9 a.m. Saturday, June 4 ' Harry G. Bmlth. C. T. A., 142 Third st J. W. Ransom. Dock Agent, Alns. worth dock. Phones Main 268, A-14t)2; Main 68, A-UI4. Ban Francleco Portland Steamship Co. 1 . . Portland Rose festival TO BE IIELb IN PORTLAND, ORLGON , JUNE,; 6 TO 11, 1910 WILL BE THE MOST BRILLIANT . Floral Festival and Civic Jubilee Ever Held in the Pacific Northwest. Portland 5 ' "The Rose City" will be a scene of splendor and the center of world-wide interest for one week. : the O. R. & N. Co. and Southern Pacific Co, XJSSB SIT OBSCrOV - Will sell Special Tickets on this occasion . from all points on their lines to Portland - . One and One-Third Fare Round Trip For particulars call on any O. R. & N. or S. P. acent -Of wTite to , 1 ''.J. 1 ,WM. M'MURRAY Oenerai Passenf er A cent. Portland. Or. - ,lnlaa Extmotlea i n when platea or briuga wm4 aalnlm work dan anywhere. AJ work tullT (ntsed. aiodern lKtli eqolpmant. Beat metiKWaa iWissBentalC -HnDWaiH.ta. PORTLAND, OREGON i iinos Bootat a. u. t. at. tmm. u The Best Time to Tune Pianos This is the time of year that pianos should be tuned. The condition of a fiano depends upon the care given it. ntrust. your piano to OUR care. Send Word Today. ""Telephones A-1214,' Main 6830 ' 304 OAK ST. "It cured m." or "It saved the life of my child," are the espreealons you hfar every day about Chamberlain's Oli'-. Cholera and Diarrhoea-' Remedy. Thi Is true the world over where this val uable remedy has been Introduced. Nf other medicine In use for diarrhoea or bowel complaints has received such ,j?eu eral approval. The secret of the cess of. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy Is that It curat. "SST" EM mm I g.TRUST THE PEOPLE PE K WE t fjL. -!W I CIV DRE 55 VOO VotUd Itatej .M, Pwonrsd, WhW Y iRK 1TF ITTlf JflT.n liiTmnsin s&nn sunn. iiswawavi BwiiiBW mm mm a ms VACXTXO COAST PATHSTT AQIWCT. I I FIRST ST JUST Of r MORRISON gT xnU BMcaion. cai. " .;,,HlC(j; , Vs. ' I 1 r rl ) J little Ads in The Journal Cost Bat Oiio Cent a Word