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vi ? c . A, " s . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALY PORTLAND. ' MONDAY , EVENINO. MAY 22, '-: 1011. y - ' TONIGHT'S AMTSEMEKTTS HBILIO Blanch JUnf in Th. Yank BUNOALOW-rtyrlo " Musical HComdjr company In "Th Nymph." ' . BAKlifo JohB Salnpoll In "Th Mid- dieman -1 - ' V. i t . ' I for two years. '. KDf rtpllii that he ! offered to deed Ms wlf a home In Be tti,, but an refused to go tnr ana live. .Ho charges that 'she bti not r mained at homo, but haa sought tbo company, of . other . man. Dlvore ; pro ceedings wr recently eon.ld.red, and ho onsntd ' to a dlveree, Ivlng her oonslderabl property, but thee negotia tions war closed. N, i pk pi-J.- AFaTin" Orolnaooo TetoedMayor 8J mon haa vetoed four ordinances passed at the last meeting" of the city coun cil, nrrtvtdln. tnr th. 1 mnvvran f o UKt'HJiiUM urpuoura umiui MW-1 portions of Tenth, Borttiwlok and Bum. '' nMnirisveuevUla!' 'v' per treets and .Montana arenu vlth oHAfcTalmwai Considlne; -raode. " Pavement , The principal rea- "vine.' " I son anyen try the mayor for, the retoea " ) STAR ARCADES. OH JOT, TIVOL is that the Oron Hassam Pavin com First run pictures. 11 a.m.10 i p-m. pany, wnicn has laid most of the haa- sam pavements In use In the city, has already more work than It can do by 4k. M - At. 1- ALONE IN HER CLASS. v VeaUier Condition. ; . An area of hlh preseure Is 'moving ! ;2re irstnrr.Xuv.ly hlch ove the ' sr-U It Moore, til Eaat ; Sort Paclto "or whii eUewherS FourteenUi street north, reported to throughout the oountry moderately low the police this mornlnr that a burglar Trenaure obUlna. Light rain has rauen entered his home while the family was In aouthern British Columbls, Alberta, at ohurch last night, and searched one PfVrn.'.hlr.fiJ,,,,rnin? nnn.Mili ro'm. taking a,pre eontalnlng aev P.'P",",e,i?hit-5p,V: hooka and a man!mroa.e. rter.tormi w.r. rporUrt from western gained through a win- . MlBsouri and nortnern nentucry. .xm yju impt wuu' weather la warmer in southern Idaho. ( cure set was obtained. northern Wyoming, eastern , North Da- Koia ana wnwn w -1 Thought , xtnuatf Znaaaa 8 o Orr yon,' Albert and northeastern Wis Sff f U it-Phystolan, consln. recently, from Indiana, and Who stopped FORECASTS. last night and asked to be arrested, for forxjana na vicjnuy: ( wmii insanity, win ne turned over to the n r (r )ini Jhf vnt Tiwuirtav e0unt'r law fo' examination today. Northstwlnd? ' Tuesday. KMpp gMr a 4, of .hl- ta wanhlnrton: Fklr tonight and Tues- the offloers and deolared he feared da v. Northwest to west winds. himself. His divorced wife lives at Idaho-Kalr north, showers eouwper- sob Twenty-third street tion tonignt. -i-ueaaay xur. Made XJinself a sTnlsenna TTimrr Women of woooorarvrne oooare- Bacon waa arrested yesterday by Pa- lowship campaign committee of the Worn- trolman Burrl on oomplalnt of Hugh en of Woodcraft will hold a regular nf. Ml College street, and Ernest .,. M,v . Walsben, 449 Everett street, charged meeUng Monday aernoon May J2 at MmyiBg yomg nwoQuinin uuu.u. nfl A patrolman ha, been de- la expected hecause tins is tn. tailed to lnveeOgate the case. J , meetlna before the big time at the Arm- x ory. May 81. Mrs. C. C Van Oradall, who Would Decorate Oraves. Ccrun oil than Is at present in Salt Lake City, . has K. K. Kubll will, at the next meeting etarted on her iourney homeward, go-1 of the olty council, introduoe a resolu- ing to Baker. Bolee and Salem before jtlott providing for the approprUtlon of May II, when ahe will .he present at 01 ia iiith ot the Armory and deliver the address of Spani.h-Amerlcan war veterans whose the evening. This afifair is rree to au 1 vyw. . Mw,Am wnnAprntt. all are welcome. 1 ' 1 AU Inrn who are entitled to a seat B . ToroaLulla M. - - r'.-m.ii riiih oe.g rneo sun tnia morning for a at th. banquet at the J divorce from Z. I Seeling. She allegea June J are getting ready tor that event. and lnhumtM tTtmmt wiuuii i "'- -- were marnea in io at lAurelwood. Dunarea and riny win p. iu. All TntV'm.nrtn.il ir T Bide for Court House Wing Bids for .( it I don't An it it t .... the west whig of the new court house if a g-uaranteed. Dr. Elof T. Hedlund, logue for her blackface asalatanta. The ure Deing saveruo iw -"""J " . -1 ueniiet, wasmngton Kiag.. Z70H Wash. I act is one or in. very nasi conception. Blanche Davenport enjoys the dis tinction of being the only woman In the world who Is "out with a minstrel show." She will be at the Orpheum In a few days as a member of the com pany presenting "That Minstrel Man.1 While getting away from the old time Interlocutor, or middle man ef th. mln strel, show. Miss Davenport answers the same purpose by carrying a dta- ST. Hardware Store Changes 0 wit ershlp Often St. Ronald Visited by Sightseers.' Ington street county court .The bidders are given until June f to nuomit proposal., iw wrecKing, excavauon ana " - nttang eyes with proper giasaea is cowiplete wing. Is Included In th bid. my ap'etlalty. We make spectacles to Kubcontracla will be allowed the gen- m -M ghts. We please In oualltv i i j j v 4 i w Ansa man ftr . . , M erai oiaaer. y "! . .Jl na n price, ueorge Rubensteln. optl- flrm to take the complete contract, the oU lt9 Tnlrfl Btree. nea- Tmhni county court conaiuei. v w vreci tn. Duuaina. i v.. wnwv n.a t. ::" , j .7. ... ,.t ti r. 11 cbb wing: t T Tu. guarantee it, I don't do It and If I A contract was let for each P"4 ever did It, It's guarenteed. Dr. Elof work and the bidder, for the tractoral T. Hedlund. dentist. Washington bldg.. ateel was unable to get the material out 270i, Washington at. . on time. of the year, and the presentation artis tically made. home, 79 East Seventh street north, was burled yesterday In Rose City ceme tery. Bervloes were held in Erlcson's land three children. William Schrader Jr.. wont I H M. Schrader and Mra R. P. McLaugh lin. Ml z.lanor on Bnnday Jack Daley, a bartender at th. Welcome saloon, 248 e.pt SuBday, Ilanaers eireei, w irw-i afternoon' by Patrolman H. E. Taft for ' selling liquor on Sunday, and this morning his ban ot fiwu teamer jess xarktos for Cams a. Washougal and way landing, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave. Waehlnrton atreet aoca at z p. m. . Baggag Moved- For transfer com pany, now at Park and Davis. Main (980, A-2322. aieasoB rtano Sohool now moved to fifth floor, Tllford bldg. Paolflo phona Open all summer. Ka Xr. T. B. Toaknnt at Second ;oife,r.d.r Daley s-oirth. officer. 5 M 7 pint or wnisaey ana wu. mo i i. on tnilAa SR nlnta. aaveral . " " " ' : seaxn or mra. senraoa- vrr imnu. i 4.,i.- " . I I . . 1 , . V. V 1 W D L Iont pay e much. Merchandise la cheaper. Woosters, 40S Washington, lr 11V T.'r:? mml who Schrader. 6S ars old. who died sudden - . - j 1 A .n MAIMn.l ' was arremeu in a i house for selling liquor on Sunday, was fined $100 this morning. Rnmrlaa rrDar.d "Something do- ina" in the Sellwood Parent-Teacher circle this week, Wednesday afternoon at a o'clock. In the school auditorium. The president has a surprise in -store for members and visitors; It is hoped that every church will be represented. Every club or association that haa the wpifare of the community at heart nhould be there. The State congrese will be represented by aeveral of its members. Wis and assoclatss, painless Third and Washington. from heart trouble Friday at her Dr. Courtney, fJT Marquanr bldg. Th Rev. John Marshall held a spe cial musical servtc last night at St Andrews' Episcopal church. During his address he announced that Bishop Scad, ding would glv an illustrated leoture In the Portsmouth theatre on Monday. May 29. William A Baker, of th Layman's Horn Missionary movement gave an other address last night at th been of Oeorge IL MoKee at 1121 South Oresham stret Th subject chosen was "Preeervlng th Identity ef th Bsnr Motion." Th Boyles lady orchestra gav an Invitation dance In th Blckner hall on Saturday night It was largely attended and the doncera greatly enjoyed the rhythmical mualo provided by the tal ented musician.. It la aeldom that a city .tor oaaaea through ao many change, of ownership a th. hardware .tore lat.ly owned by ax-Mayor Hendricks of Burlington. Mr. Hendricks sold to J. W. Leigh ton, who held the store for a short two weeks and passed It on to Mr. SerruHer; the latter kept It for a few days and sold to C. E. Scovern, who, having kept It less than two weeks, resold It to Mr. Serrurier, who Is the present proprietor. The St Ronald, which has been char- tared by Balfour. Outhrl. A Co. to car ry lumber to Shanghai, was at th dock of th St Johns Lumber company yes- teruay and attracted considerable at tention. Quit a number of visitor came down to look over this boat Some lnoonvenlence was caused yes terday to the Inhabitant, of East Bu chanan street by th. ract that th. con tractors who ar grading this street managed to cut Into water aervlce plpea tn. courae or their work, thereby cutting off the supply from four or five houses In the neighborhood. The damage was done early on Saturday morning, but no attempt was made to repair the same on that day and prop erty owners In thla neighborhood were compelled to form a bucket brigade and, at considerable Inconvenience, bor row from their neighbors. Strong protests were entered and the mayor and the prealdent of the water company both visited the district In question in an endeavor to remedy the troubl, and It Is expected that th matter will be righted today. Masonic Temple for Pasco. Pasco, Wash., May 22. The corner stone of the $12,000 Masonlo temple will be laid Wednesday afternoon. Special rates have been secured on the railroads. Not Every Day, but on Many Day During the Summer, May 16 to September 7 ' East Bonnd Summer Excursion Tickets ' Are On Sale by All Agents of Northern Pacific Railway Yon can take advantage of these LOW FARES to any point in the East, in Eastern Canada, in the MIddl West Here are a few of the fares. Minneapolis St Paul ... Chicago St. Louie . . Omaha Indianapolis Detroit . . . . New York . .$60.00 . ...... $60.00 $72.50 $70.00 -? a $60.00 $79.90 MSS e $82.50 $108.50 Providence, R. I $110.30 Philadelphia $108.50 Pittsburg $91.50 Boston $110.00 Portland, Me. ... 1110.00 Ottawa, Ont $103.00 Montreal, P. Q. .. $105.00 Quebec, P. Q $111.50 LIBER ALTR ANSIT LIMITS Stopovers Allowed Yellowstone National Park June 15 to September 15 Portland Rose Festival June 5 to 10 ) Seattle Golden Potlatch '97 July 17 to 22 Low Pare from All Stations Don't hesitate to ask any passenger representative of the Northern Pacific Railway for full information. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent 255 Morrison St, Comer Third Portland, Oregon The Last Word in Motor Car Luxury Covey Motor Co. Sis and Washington Streets 1 j AMUSEMENTS. Town Talk Today Scored Hit Last Night Heilig Theatre Phon Main 1;.A-1123. TOWXCMT, TOKO-VBOW, WUsTBSDAY Special Prlo. lCatla 'Wtdneedas'. Th r.vortt Oomdlnn BLANCHE RING Th Musical Comady Success Karry 011foU-0 Flayers 0. ' Bpaolal Orohastra. Evening-. t Lower floor $2, $1.60; bal cony, 6 rowa. $1.60; f row., $1: row., , 7lo; last 5 rows 60o; entire gallry. 0c. Wednesday matinee, lower floor I1.S0, ft; baloony, 6 row $1. t rowa. lie; last ll rows, SOoi gallery, SSo. 26a bat lui onn NEXT THURSDAY Ye Oregon Grille. single visit to this popular grill Will convince the moat skeptical that we aretaolng th. grill business of the oitr. Ezoeptlonal musical programs and excellent service is tne secret fllenor Marino, the celebrated Italian violinist and his orchestra of , soloists. are still entertaining our patrons, both at lunch and during evening hours. 1 Sit. Sechmann to Lecture Dr. Louis Iphmann will deliver 'the sixth lecture In his course before the Oregon Con- KTfsit of Mothers and Parent-Teacher nnsoRlation tomorrow afternoon at S o'clock In the auditorium of the T. W. C. A. All mothers with growing enn- lren ar requested to attend. Th leo- ture is free. 4779 IhsipMyees Smith Tamlly Grows K D. Smith, city milk chemist, bought a box of cigars this morning, for his friends In the city hall. The cigars mean that the house of Smith had been augmented by the addition of a robust young daughter weighing 10H pounds. Mrs. Smith and her little girl are in the best Of health. Would Collect Big Hot Suit to col lect a note of $25,000 from the John P. Sharkey company Is on trial today In the circuit court before Judge Mor row. The plaintiff Is the Merchants' Kstlonal bank. The note was given In 1908. over a land deal. Wife Alleges iron-support. Abrahum TJ. Keller, a plumber living on Mallory avenue, was arrested this morning by Deputy Sheriff Huckleberry on a charge of not supporting his wife, wlfo says hpr huhand has not provided for her We Are Smash ing Records In our sales of hardware. Not because of prices so much, though they are very attractive. BUI Because ei in fincvij liiKh qualltv of our merchandise. Every div our list of customers grows larsrer and we will add your name to the list once you pay us a visit. AVERY & CO. 48 Third Street SCHOOLS AXD COLLEGES nrrr.m OOUilOX, Wear Oakland, OaL The Only Woman's CollPRe on, the Pa cific Coast. Chartered 1885. Kn trance and graduation requirements equal to those of Btanford and University of CaK lfornla. Twenty-two departments. Ideal -xllmate, PMaldeatudlAT,Caraon,, A. M Wtt D., t.prjftr ui address SeorstariTuillf College P. O, f AOT,fa. - . '..r,:.' i There are now 4779 men and women upon the payroll of this company. By the accepted rules of computing popula tion, a total of 23,895 souls secure their living through this medium. ' Through these 23,895 people, millions of dollars are ex pended every year for the necessities and luxuries of living. ' Thus, to a very large extent, every merchant, every grocer, every butcher, every clothier, every department store, every theatre and every business in Portland receives its proportion of these millions. There is not a payroll in Multnomah county so large as ours, there is not a staff of employes that outnumbers that of this company. - "These 4779 employes work night and day to. provide trans portation, light, heat and power for the 250,000 people who live in this community. . It Is thls bij: working force that makes it possible for you to snap on a light at any time of the day or night, get to your work quickly, go home, visiting or to the theatre at your pleasure. . . Yet, exactly as things sometimes go wrong in your own home or office, so with us, there are unforeseen obstacles that we cannot prevent. Bear in mind that a corps of 4779 well-trained individuals Is watching every detail of the important responsibilities en trusted to us. i . v " ". 'i F. V. HILD, General Manager PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT AND POWER CO. WHEN a man feels the necessity of being in two places at the same time he goes to the nearest telephone and sends his voice. It is not exactly the same thing, but when a man talks hundreds of miles in opposite direc tions, from the same Bell Telephone, it is about as good. In the daily use of the telephone a man travels all over town by wire in a few minutes. It is just as easy to travel all over the state and other states by means of the universal Long Distance Service of the Bell System. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH CO. Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System. 2l sasfflfsasBsl JtW 8KST Monday. May 29 M. BE. miA ! . . 1. SOTHERN & TiIARLOVE Arrangement of plays for engagement: Monday night May 29 kCACBBTX ' Tuesday night May SO. . . t TAJcura or tbob nxxv Wednesday matinee. May 31.. . . . . .... XOiCEO AJTO jrVZJDBT, Wednesday night May ll ixmso AJTO JtnUBT Thursday night June 1 , luauiLUT vr Ttawa v Friday night June I.TWBUTSt HIOHT Saturday mat. June 2 AS TOU xaXB IT Saturday night June lfa MTiwT - Prtcea, both evening, and matinees: En tire lower floor z; oaieony, rirsi rowa 11.60: next rows. II; following rows. 71c: last 8 rowa 60a- Entire gaHery, 1 60a Curtain rises at I and 3 o'clock. KGALOW THEATRE 2S!22& TONIGHT. AMATEUR NIOHT. , Vat every day, 1:46; a evening per-1 1 1.AK Q'lK T aa vwkniilat , LtaiC MUSICAL COMEDY Co. in' -vmm wntrmr ITofhlng but laughter and music New songs, choruses, eostumes. All favorites, Weet and Vaok. Jean Fletcher,-others. Prices 1(0. 16c Mats. too. Chorus Olrls' Contest Friday nignc BCAXV v A 1020 ICATZBBB STBBT BAT vrvtria mix i OREGON HOTELS BasSjSSBjSaaSaa 5th Annual Rose Festival PORTLAND, OREGON, JUNE 5 TO 10, INCLUSIVE The New Perkins Hotel , Corner of Fifth and Washington Streets MOST CENTRALLY LOCATED ALL PARADES PASS OUR DOORS We are now booking reservations and urge all who intend to be with us during th week of the Carnival of Flowers to Write Us Now for the Accommodations Desired Descriptive booklet of hotel and program of events mailed to yon for the asking. PERKINS HOTEL CO. SSS BXaXTS ictr Oabrlst and his oompatty, xs. tll IVArsaoad, Oeorg Btoos. Tom Bd. ward, Th Bams Japa, Oeorg. Anatln aCoor and OordU Kaa.r, Browning and lavwla, Qryd and Btnt-U. BASEBALL BJBCXZATXOV TAMX ' Cor. Tangfca ana Twenty-fourth Ma. PORTLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO SEAT 83, 84. 88, 86, 87, M. Games begin week days s:0t p. m. Sun days 3:30 p. m. Admission Bleachers 36o: grandstand v 60e; boxes 3fio extra. Children, nieann ra. loo: arandstand Z6e. Ladles' day Friday. Boys under 13 t re to bleach-, rs Wednesday. ' The Old Reliable Union Painless Dentist THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel SSO ROOMS, 104 SUITES With Private Batha NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, Props. JW:SfSiafHB PORTLAND, OR. European Flaa Modera Bestanrank, PORTLAND MMMi: coax ohb anuos douau Headquarters tot Toarissa aadOoas. nwetal Travelers. Bpeclai. rates mad to families and elngl gentlemen. Th management will be pleased at all times to shew rooms and give price. A modem Turkish bath .a tabllahnient la the hotel. Catering a specialty. O. -J. Kanfmann. Mgr. oxn or toww tzoylm ahoutd -1 membur that our force la a organised that we can do their entlr crown, brldg and plat work tn a day If ao. e.sary. - ' r-y Full Set of Teeth........ SS-00 Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plates ....S3-50 to 5 00 Gold Crowns ........ .03 50 t SS.OO porcelain Crowns 50 J2 f 0 - Gold or Porcelain Fillings. . . .SLOO Vf , BUvar Fillings... ......504 t,fli.O0 IB Tsarr Oaaraat. Bourn a. m. t p. m.; Sundaya, Union Dental Co. AMD SCOBBXatOB Portland Printing noass to. Book. Catalog and Cmniroli Printing: Book Blading and Blank Book Staking. 3SS Taylor St Phones: A228I. H620I The Bovvers Hotel Eleventh, Near Washington St Largest Cafe in th city. Service unsurpassed m Tnnitri i to rtav tfV nVWIUW ................ ...tW . , fa SO ROOMS ... $1.50 PER DAY Hhb 75 ROOMS. WITH BATH. .$2.00 PER DAY 9juu Snecial Rate tn Permanent Hurvte I.OliEJO" ilample Roocis-ior- Commercial Travelers V -'? H. a BOWERS. Pres. and Gen. Mjrr. rTtjjE. y-- r errmnrrr ALanaa'ar Hotel Portland I ItS KB I Vl. .I II II.-. In - T BXBBXTT jFoster & Klclscr High Grade Conunerdal maH Qectrjt Bast Ttk aad Bass Brsratt tta. Fboae Bast Hill B-833. Main 4 coa ft -m C