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the Oregon 'Sunday journau Portland, Sunday mornino, may. 21; isu: 5 TOffiTOPlCS y " t - ' " - TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS ImtlLKJ Blnoh Bin In "The Tanftee I BUNGALOW Lyric Musical Com BAKKH John Salnpella la The Mid Iaieman. . ORPHBUM Orphtum Circuit Yaude- Iti llm A -m M e-a .. . . . "'.'a, . UHAN1 flulUvan ConildlD t raudt STAR, ARCADE, OH JOT. TIVOLl "! Weather Condition. -ha, nraaaura la relatival V hi eh over the western portion of the country, but in maraea aeoreaae mi unn itv vt--tha Karth Pftriflo alone. Over tha Mia elsalppi vail ay and laka reelon low at Imospherlo" pressure obtaina. and thun from Colorado and North Dakota eaatVi ward throughout the-Mississippi vaiify I to tha Appalachian mountain a. . Tho waathar la much eoolar In tha aoutharn nlaina atataa. while, nonaidarablv warm lar waathar ohtaina ovar the antira Par'! Icirio northwaat. Tha temperaturea are much below normal In Colorado, and ara correspondlne ly abova normal Ovar tne nortnern portion or tna Appaiacnian alfhland. ' '. Conditions are favorable for eeneral- lv fair waathar In this dlatrlct Sunday. with Increasing: cloudiness, and. gener ally weaterly winds, v ri-. Portland and vicinity : Sunday, fair: northwesterly wlnda. Or con: Sunday fair: northwesterly Wlnda. , ,. 4 Waahlnrton: Sunday fair; waatarly wmaa. 1 . joano: nunaay rair, " XHEODOKE F. DRAKB. Observer. SOeeted Third Time For tha third consecutive term B. F. Boynton, claim rant for tha Portland Railway, Llcht Power company, waa yaatenday ra alactad praaldant of tha Pacific Claim ArenU aaaoctatlon, which eloaed lta annual convention at Seattle last night lira, Ida Newell, Mr. Boynton'a aaalat ant, waa ahown aimllar honora by her reeleetlon aa aecretary-trcaaurer. Tha aaaoclatlon waa ora-anlsed upon Initia tive of Mr, Boyntoa three yeara aco and lta flrat' annual meetlne; waa held In Portland. Laat year the annual waa held In San Franolaco. The member hip repreaenta all the coast etatea and British Columbia.'' A telegram from Mr. Boynton last night stated that the convention Juat closed waa the moat uccaaaful ever' held, tha attendance) be ing large and tha program exceedingly Interesting. Attractive Booklet. . "Hotel s and Boarding Houaea Located on tha Line of ? tha Rio Grande System" la tha title of an attractive booklet Juat laaued by tha paaaenger department of that Una. 1 contains a list of all hotels and boarding houaea adjacent to the Denver A Rio Grande railroad In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico, giving the number of guests each hotel will accommodate, average coat of board together with the name of the proprietor. Tourlata 'and traveling men wlH certainly find this publication of great value in making reservatlona for hotel aocomtnodationa In advance, or in selecting aame after arrival at deatlnation. J Knaetua of Art. C. E. 8. Wood's lec ture on "Impressionism" will be deliv ered tomorrow, at 4 o'clock at the Mu seum of Art. The lecture will ba Il lustrated both by lantern slides and by paintings by the American impres sionistic artists. The exhibit of the work of the Art school will close May 28. Thla will be followed by an import ant exhibition of paintings by Ameri can artists. Tha Museum hours are: weak days. .! to 'a; Sundays; 1 to t; free the afternoons of Tuesday, Thurs day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. man King's. Mrs. Abigail Soott-Dun mway announced last ntxht that aiao prate preparations are. being-made for fna meeting. -; , -.V ,:-.. v, f.,(y, A To Blsoass MeasuresThe Lower Al- bina Improvement club will', hold sn open meeting Monday to dlsouss tha oubllo measures to ba voted on June and the extension .. of Klrby stmt through the Montgomery tract as an outlet for Lower Albina ta ,the Broad way bridge. Good anoakera will -, ba "Folltlee aad Portland" will be . thf subject of the aermon at;7:4 this eve ning It 4he Churchvsf Our Father (Uni tarian) Seventh and YamhllLt Synopsis! "Politics.", business,'! welfare. Machin ery. Paraona land measures. '"Salf-con-etltuted guardians." Morning service at ' ' Chapmaa to fcactara Dr. C. H. Chap roan. Journalist and ex-president of tha university of Oregon, will lecture in Western Academy hall, Second and Mor rison streets, tonlcht at f o'clock, on "Tha Leaves Of Socialism." Admission will bs free, ' 1PIDAYT0 BE CELEBRATED British People to Give Pro gram at Armory May 24 , ndijq cnuuwmeni r una. Ohaprdkn ta TaM-C. C. Chapman, manager of' the Portland. Commercial club, haa bees invited to go to Albany next Tnrlday to deliver a talk at a big meeting to be held there by the Albany Commercial club. The meeting will ba held In th evening and tho evening has been daalgnated aa the Portland Com tnarcia! Club Commenceraent night , . The hydraulic glanta will be .working on Westover Terrace this arternoon after 4 o'cflJbk, A most interesting sight for old and youny. This addition is rapidly assuming shape and the work of .improving Coraell Road from Love-. Joy to the further and of the-tract is now under way. , Kberalaa BaUr Members of the A. O. H. and Ladlea Auxiliary with their friends are requaated to attend rally at W. o. W. hall, lltb "and Alder etreeta. thla fflundav) evening. o'clock. lsa tlonal Vice President MoLaughlln Will ifallvaB tia nrtnMlnal aaVaaa. Annual flonKnuamnL North Paolf- n Mura. dantiatrv and Dharmaey. win ba held at tha White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets, Tuesday evening, May IS, at I o'clock. . men as or tne college and of tha graduatea are cor dially Invited. - On aad After Hay SI. ltll, the Port land Helghta and Council Crest cars! will operate south oa Nineteenth, rrom i Washington to Morrison, east on Morrl aon to Fifth, north on Fifth to Waeh- ington and west on w.aaningten aa " Tha celebration of Empire day, under the auspices of the combined British societies, which will' bo ; held at the Armory en Wedneaday eveninjr. May 14, la expected to be the most enthusiastic gathering of British people In this com munlty since the Jubilee celebration In 1897. It is expected to complete the raising of funds for the permanent en dowment of a bed in the St 'Vincent hospital, to be used In connection with the .charitable work of theae societies, which will be called the ".Queen Aler and re" bed. The general commltteeauin der the direction of W, A. McRae of tho British Benevolent society, haa com pleted Its arrangements. Tha program follows. Selected airs, orchestra; chairman's remarks, Dr, W.- T. Williamson, presi dent British Benevolent society: quar tet, "Come All To Lads and Lasses," Miss Jane Irene Burna, Mrs. Rose Reed' Hanacome, R. Burton, F. T. Crowthar; address. H. B. M. Conaul Jamea Laid' law: aoprano solo, "The Maple Leaf Forever," Mlas Burna: baritone solo. "Song of tha Bow," Mr. Crowthar: oon tralto aolo, "Brew, Braw, Lada," Mra Hanacome; tenor aolo, "Minstrel Boy," Mr. Burton; Welsh solo, "The Land of My Fathers." J. M. Hughes; Scotch dance. Highland Fling. Mlases Elsie Johnston and Annie jviniamson: John Smith, piper; soprano aolo, "Kathleen Mavourncen,' Miss Burns; baritone solo, "There's a Land," Mr. Crowthar; oon tralto aolo, "Sons of the Southern Sea" (Australia's national song). Mrs. Hans- oome; tenor aolo, "Pilgrim of Love. Mr. Burton; "Star Spangled Banner," by tna audience; "God Save the King." by the audience. Director, Carl Denton. Refreshments. LOGGED OFF. LANDS WILL BE MARKETED Exceptional Interest In .the oharpitting operations of the F. B. Holbrook com pany la Beaver homes tracts at Bad land. Or,,, has been displayed during the past two- weeka, since,, announce ment was. made that 1000 acres of tha fertile logged-off land In that dlstrlot waa to ba marketed. Hotel aeeommsda tione have sprung up In tha Redland settlement as a result ef the Influx ef bomaseekenr and a lively business Is reported. -; ; S-,r-;.,-:H .-... Homeseekers are shown all tha proc esres of tho new economy land clear ing method of charpltting. . The fact Is fully demonstrated that tha days of dy namite and donkey engine, with their heavy expense and hard labor, have passed ' and that hereafter the home seeker need have no aversion to taking prime raw lands. ; A number of new set-' tiara ara already at work getting their newly acquired tracts at Redland Into shape to produce fruits and vegetables for the Portland markets. MIL ERECT BUILDING W. H. Sea has closed a deal with E. IN. Hutchinson for a 10 year lease en Ht to by 100 foot lot located at tha northwest corner of Seventeenth and Yamhill etreeta Under tha oontraot of leaae tha leaaea la obligated to begin within one rear the erection of a four tory brick building which wMl revert to tha owner of tha lot upon the expi ration of the lease. It is understood that tha leaaee agreea to pay a monthly rental of S1S0 for Jbe lot which will segregate tS4.00 for tha entire tarm. Tha Suit Wa Make for you la a study in good taste, it has style that is cor rect without being extreme or erratic. It la made for you. It ta characteristic ef yourself. Merchant tailor clothes are an , Investment well worth the coat Apart from the Improvement they make in your appearance, they retain their shape aa long as the auit Is.. worn. Let us make your next suit. Unique Tail oring uo., tauors, cleaners, and mon'a furnishers. SO? Stark, between 8th and th streets. ICra, Scott to Bead Mrs. Martha Io1i Dnirr HCOtt- whn fa Wall Irnn-m In the city aa a reader of ability and ...charm, mill give -an Interpretative read ing of Edward Everett Hale's "The Man -'afternoon at the Young Women's Chrla uin ABBoomuop. iviumc ror tne arter noon has been arranged by Mra J. g. Hamilton. All girls are welcome. Equal Suffiage Kaeting The publio meeting of the Equal Suffrage aaaocla tlon, which was to have been held laat -night, haa been postponed a week and will be held Saturday evening, May 27, In- the assembly room at Olda, Wort- We sett hair tnattressaa retail at wholesale prices for pound beds from 1T.SS and nn. Wa renovate mattreaaes and return them the same nay. port- land Curled Hair Factory, H. Metsger. proprietor. 121-121 Front street Mala 474. A-1174. sranerflaeva salt removed by. im proved five needle electrolysis, quickly and permanently, 100 hairs per nour. Positively ne scare. Mrs. Charles H. Stiher electrolbglst Hotel Cornelius, room 417. Phone Mala S1I0. ShiMa . Wnaaaad. afTUflV JTOT tl IS a mAntti wa nraaa. eall for and aeliver a aii urh weak. Fhona na for infor mation. Mala 114, A-4814. Unique Tailoring Co., tailors, oleaaers aad men's rurnianera. sv nun. an -v-ni anaiasiaaad If X aan't a-uar- antee It I don't de It and If X ever did I It'a nufUliMo. DP. XIOI T. HMlinO. Dentiet. waaning-oa aiag Mivyt nun Inaton street lrst ssaUrt la new Central Chris Uan church Wednesday evening, May 24, at I o'clock. Admission only lie for benefit ef building fund. " landlord, I give It to you. My ! a month enablea me to sell you no men's suits for $11.78; 2S values, 114.75. Take elevator to room III Oregonlan build ing ana save ten. jimmy Dunn. Beat pay toe muoh. Merchandise ir cnaaper. Woostefs, 401 Washington, A. Wise and aeeoclatea nailnlaaa dentists, Third and Washington. 81. Courtney, 227 Marquam bldg. Where to Dine. Turkey and ohleken dinner at Pear. leas Cafeteria, 104 Fifth street If seeking an ideal spot for a country home, be sure and notice The Journal's classified ads. today. TAKES LONG LEASE; HAS PRAISE FOR ' , VVASfffNGTOFJIANS John Day Charges Seattle Folk With Enthusiasm for, As- f toria - Centennial "Seattle is enthusiastlo ever twe things In particular, tha 'Oolden Pot latch' and the Astoria Centennial. The way her business men are boosting for these twe projects ' is enough to warm the eocklea of a publicity man's heart' Thla waa the comment of John Day, publicity manager for the Astoria Can tennfal, yesterday after 11 days." spent traveling through Washington in the Interests of the centennial. Speaking in Retail of his trip and tha results at tained Mr. Day said: "President Douglaa of the Potlatch as sociation, made it hie special business to stir up enthusiasm for Astoria's centennial. He Introduced me to. Colonel Bletbea ef the Seattle Tlmea and to Chautauqua Money Is Raited. Albany, Or., May 10. Stockholdera of the Chautauqua aaaoclatlon have organ ised under the new artlclea of Incorpora tion. J. H. Ralaton-was elected secre tary. Colonel M. H. Ellis president L. E. Hamilton vice president "id William Bain, treasurer. The report of the sub scription committee showed 1M shares of stock taken, leaving 21 to be Bold to make the 15000 stock. The executive board will at once proceed with the erection of a tabernacle, now being In position to apend the money for a per manent 11000 structure. THE BOWERS The Beautiful Toadies' Tea Beota Will Be Thrown Open te the PuMlo Satur day, May 80. . The Bowers Chill continue to be the popular place to dine. Excellent mualo during dinner hours and after the the atre. June 1 a celebrated aoprano and baritone alne-er will ba added to tha attractlona of The Bowers Orlll dining room and after the theatre, WaVtna fur fa ma a. Waahouaal aad way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at l p. m. Stoaa n-m aayMajra at fMaatila. cloaa to board walk, for aale, including fur niture. o awinga uie ueai. Journal. immimI -arlitta ua Orwera snianan jl.TO per gallon; anurpnj varqian, aa. Portland Sash A Door Co.. 13Trmt r, XL Beach S) Oo Pioneer Paint On 101 Front street between Washington mnA RtarV. Phona Main 1114: A-7041. Cascade ooks and return. Steamer. Monarchy Sunday, May 14. Washing-1 ton atreet dock, a. m. P. 3L.Beaeli m tM.'tne Pioneer Paint eompaBy, ill First street. 1114, A-1M4.V ; ,i'f.'"'i";. 'J kzlfcl i- r I ,.-, . r " ,' . " t - ii V. ll ' ' ; -..'4., " ' ''- i- Dr.F.E.Yoacum OF X-OS AVtrBUBS, CAJk. . Feaadee ef the Flagak Xomas SOU) Full Gospel Services MAY 27 TO 31 Second Baptist Church M. mmWMM'XM, ABB AVXBBT STS Many aoula have been claimed for the Lord and scores of crip pled and sick have been healed through the prayara and teaching of Dr. Yoacum in Jesus' name. AXA WXXOOBCB L MAYER S CO Portland's Oldest Grocer., ,148 Third Street. A-4432. Main 8432. WE INVITE YOU To test our eJuee. we'd like the opDortunity of convincing YOU who have not yet enlisted as a pat ron of our store: fcive as the op portunity today; come, inspect our Isxtje and substantial store. 1 See how clean and tidy it is. Inspect our larsje stock and then judge if our bid for your patronage isn't founded on right We Have a New Agency Hormel's "DAIRY" Hams and Bacon and Lard. We offer you ithese Hams It, per lb 25e Bacon, per pound ..3ffe S-lb. cans Dairy Lard at fl.00 If you want a piece of Bacon tha't has the streak -of lean and the streak of fat, and that cooks criip and light color, try this. We Deliver to East Side Dally. the editors ef the poet-Intelllgencer. He explained that the Potlatch organi sation waa eduaatlng for the centen nial and everything good la the north west Then the editors ef these twe big' papers issued orders to throw the columns of their' papers wide open to exploit the centennial. This order was see Issued by Mr. Schaefer, publisher of the Staata-Zeltung and altogether Seattle haa come Into line with a whoop for our eentenntal pageant which is In progress) from August 10 te Sep tember I next .v.w .; -i ' j "Aa a result ef the boosting of Se attle we have booked 11 special train ex cursions to the centennial and we are proud ef the support given us by the Seattle and Washington newspapers and of the aid rendered by. the Beatti Chamber of Commerce and Commercial club, ir certainly speaks well for a united northwaat when businaea men atand beck ef the project ef a neighbor. Ing atate without jealousy , and t arn sure that' Seattle's Potlatch will be aa big a success aa the Astoria Centen nlal Js going to be. , "My bet is off to Seattle and Wash ington In general." ' , :i -t, - m L Be a careful observer of the classi fied ada Toe may be well rewarded. In today's Journal there are Hated a number of attractive buys in real es tate. ' . , ., j Journal Want Ada bring results. ' Phones e"f Oe to Mxa, SC. 23. Smith, ITI 11th St. corner Yamhill, for your Boas Festival hat - j - : . Xnatead ef glTtng the -noney to the We can't give you a new set pf reasons for attending Oiir Remo vial Sale For the fold ones contained the simplest, most practical reasons why a well known reliable Jewelry firm was' cutting prices down to bedrock nd then some. "We had to move we would rather sacrifice profit than move anything." There's the proposition 'in a nutshell. , We an only add a little advice-the days will be very , short and very few where one of your dollars will get the value of two. An unlimited selection, of the best and most fashionably designed JEWELRY, WATpHES, STERLING SILVER, SIL VERWARE; CUT GLASS, DAINTY CHINA, CLOCKS, ETC, Present Address -286 Morrison Future Address ,.: Icon Building Sixth aad Washington Sts. - ' ' Fhoae Main TSSS A SXJUUCT SOXOQX. FOB X0VM9 XBS AJTO WOM0W Shorthand, bookkeeping and office appliance .courses. Day and night sessions. Private instruction if desired. Special, work for atenographera who need V little brushing up. and a position aa soon as you are compe tent to hold It We have an employment department It will pay you te Howeidng Plants G?e Us Your Order Now r'l-M Fin irwsjwrr .tsaimmmm&fsr' .dow and ThiltW ' Before the hot ,-XLtfsra i, nr ki.w comes, ine oiants wi Before comes, better. your wm- pofch Japanese NOW weather start WE HAVE THOUSANDS Of Geraniums, HeHotrope, Lobelias, Irvington Beauty Petunias and all of 'the most desirable plants and vines. We offer only strong, healthy, transplanted or pot-grown stock plants that will grow and bloom profusely all season. There is as much difference in plants as in seeds. Our select plants grown from our "Highest Quality" seed or propagating stock are of superior merit. Buy the best, even though you buy. less.- Other Seasonable Stocks , Gladioli and Dahlia Bu (jr. Palms, Pots and Jardinieres. Chick Pood, Conkey'g Poultry RemeuT-s Lice Killer; etc.. Rose' Spray, Hand Spray ers, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools, etc. Cabbage and Tomato Plants, Evergreen Lawn Grass and Fertilizer. It's Kilham's that engrave . for highest society Most beautiful things in . strictest propriety. Superior Copper-plate Engrav'g Wedding Announcements, At Home, Invitations, Visiting t Cards; Commencement Programs, Diplomas, Etc. DistinctiveSteel-DieEmbossing ' Society Monogram and Ad dress Stationery, Banquet Programs, Menus, Office Stationery, Business Cards, Stock Certificates, Bonds, Etc. We employ ourbvm artists, do our own copper-plate and steel-die engraving and can please the most fastidious. Come and see our samples. ,ft lime Is Mo: me? VERMIN .- mi Have you the correct' timeT Is your watch accurate; haa It ever fooled youT A -watch that doeen't keep good time ta woraa than none. WATCXXS, like human beings, sometimes go wrong but it bought at the right plaee, you can depend on the guarantee being fulfilled to the letter. . , ova watcx ssrAXTsexsTT is our irxoiAZi nxo. Tou run no chance In buying; watches here. We haven't a watch In the house that we do not guarantee, even the cheap enea at It.tO. The new thla modal wetohea for ladlea and ' gentlemen are' in great Mdemand, both in gold filled and aolld gold. i. " Tow $10.00 we oaa give you a beaatifnl gent's geld filled thla model watoh. SiOvOO to f 18.00 a most complete line la gold fUloA for ladlee. $16.00 to $404)0 will aeon re the very finest movements ta gold filled watches. Beautiful casts In decorated, plain' gold and also set with diamonds. With any make or a ..Viimim movement you warn. a-) -v i w -Muii-iai eevsas Solid, aold ladles' 115.00 up to $600. Ill and Anv be found In our stock, erice or style watch you wish w wmon is one or tne largest on tne coast. Compare our assortment and prices with others and we feel aure that we can aatlafy you. All we ask is a chance te show you, , JAEGER BROS. X-adles'thin areeiwetefc' na ivajk nrniT stobji. as $ Kotnsoa Bet. 3d aad tn sts. I V STATIONERY J FIFTH AND OAK STREETS Foster & Kletser High Grade Commercial and Electric SIGNS Beat 7th and Seat Everett Sta, Phones Baa lllit B-aafle. Portland Marble Works Bstabllahed 1885.' . We carry the largest and best stock on the coaat. Call and get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. 8S4 and Bed Tonrth street Opposite City Hall. , hones Main 8584. A-1516. fl . MOORE'S; - tf POIson aA REMEDY NtVES rAIUNO , pu.ee, chilslainb. rcuNS, euNs, arc - a VALUABLE HOUSCHOL0 IALVC. Ala. eaucoisr havc tr oa will oeriM oh now Mr tnweieviMicMtasco. 5ANrNCisca IGE Main 622 A 3136 Pianos Selling Rapidly $98, $11S, $126 6? Better HmrryOppor- tunity Is SUpping Away a i-,.' t1 Woatl ?WeMR ... . .5 a( for L-t A Piano i,.V fir t J Ask to see the follow lnf bargains, also WELL KNOWN MAKE $9(5, WEBER $126, KIMBALL $137 and others. . Nsver hsve we had such a great demand for pianos as during tW last few days since we announced this wonderful sale of instruments. As previously announced, we bought for spot eash s Portland desler's entire stock of pianos. These instruments were originally qtoy tained by this dealer from the New York manufacturer, as part pay-, ment on a real estate deaf. We got these pianos at a price which- is practicslly less than cost, and we are now selling them at positively the lowest prices and easiest terms thaVa brand, new instrument has ever been sold for in Portland or any other city. JusKhink of it: For $111.50 we give you a. modern, brand new, warranted piano, with full length music desk, double revolving lock board, three pedals and splendid tone. , Without the practice pjrdal the. piano costs only $98 now. Other styles are $134.80 and $126.70. We also arrange, where people are not prepared to pay all cash, so that they can secure one on little payments of $5 or $6 a month.' " " Surely there never was an opportunity for buying good pianos at such little prices as now. We are anxious to have every one under stand that we sell pianos, too, in addition to everything in, the musical and sheet music line. Remember, there are only a limited number of these pianos so'. -yoo--had- better '-come now. JgpB 111 FOURTH STREET s1 Don't Be a Slave All Your Life v Tea acres of good apple orchard will make you independent . HERE JS THE PLAN We sell you 5 or 10 acres, furnish, plant and scientifically care for the trees for five years, on payments convenient to you. ; No interest, no taxes; $300 per acre. No delay in planting. The land, is all cleared and 900 acres now in youne trees. , Those who Investigate invariably buy. Santiarri Fruit Colon; yLand . 303 Lurnbermens Building, Portland, Or. GET OUR BOOKLET. eome ana aee us. , i 1VXB2BTT COAX. '- fc" XCB OOlOAjrT