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KNOCKED i iddv i mm Lnlllll uui-Giyni Hot f ight on ihe Street by Sailor Boarding trie ;H6usr-Men;i'- ) : ' . J At,-! .. .- Ji. ''.' -I-arfe expected' has happened. M. Sailor i bdardlnahobe Since the has fcted Opened for, business at Lower Albtna bed blood bhi existed between titrry Bul- Uven, tb i heed of the establishment on 1W9 jwfl.vi . . Sply: Smith, one of the founders of the w . rival institution. Until yeterdsy evening they had never gotten together to Argue their difference of pinion, but bid confined themselves " to the safer method, .of, telling their troubles to other - people. s- - ."'; ' "A personal sooounter between member . ? the different faction ba bwii nar- .rowly averted several; time, but Dick i;sCe,rron, a partner of Sullivan, vaatl "way a been the restraining factor He i personally friendly with his business tt- ' vls. bnd. knowing that McCarren was going t part company with Sullivan- oi the" laf f the coming month, the new . comer in the field Jiave delayed an open . rupture. '-.'. But;Btlenbrflanyeae4 to be a VtafiitlMrerti-liav-faTa , plea ture when Sullivan waa eaught at one o hi acta yesterday morning.. 7b atory leading up, to the encounter, briefly told, 1 M . follower:? ."- :-v.U' ? :v i$ti&" Bmitb and bl partner bad been nego tiatihi 'with tb captain of an English hip la the harbor, with excellent chance of tutnUhlng the crew. Hearing of this, Sullivan got the eaptala Into a room" In the Concord building and, with fh aid t Johnny Bettj, why i Interested In tpplng . wttbv the old:' eomblnation, at Miapted i persuade blm Into contract g rttb 'tbm.'V..:f y-,. Tb Britisher wa obdurate, ' however, t&4 would aocept none of the alluring of ten. jnado, FlnaUy, Sullivan. U alleged lo, have aald tht tb captain would bav m ship with .him anyway, a th other louse wa nothing but a branch Of hi wn, and by simply' napplng hi "finger oild mak them -"get off th face of the) ,jtb;..-':,',K'i;'j;ir'.- -'''i"" When, the captain finally auoeeeded In captng from the men be quickly o eualnted , Harry Whltewtth : the. facta, and be 4n tura talephoaed to Smith, who AN ATTEMPT TO iAiiiin ,( f, -v? .. , - i L .. 4- -r- i . !. . . .. ,. ,lkXKIO, Apra M.Ths ntlr ilty la la a stati of agltatton today over' what la believed to bave been an attempt to aa Inat th younr King. f : ' unkaowa snaa wma caught trying to enter the Inner palace. SENATOR MONEY SLASHED . CONDUCTOR WITH A KNIFE .vfrt-.r'-..Jv'...i;'-.'. .i ,(8crtppiMcRa New Association.) VAKHINQTON. " April MWhll at tempting lo eject Senator Money .( Mis slslppt from a street-car because 'be re fused to pay fare on the ground that POLITICAL NOTES. ludgo Aisz. . Sweek, the nsw . chairman ot the- DemocraUc City and County Com mittee, will call a meeting of hia exec utlva oommltte of 11 at emocratlo bead- . quarters .tomorrow "night .Judge Bweek aid thia -morning that hi committee would -work In entire harmony with th : sxeoutive committee of the Citlsen' move ment,, and later on in th campaign they . would probably bold Joint seBsion. Slato Senator B. F. Jones-of Lincoln. Bepresentativ Foorman of -Marion and 4 Kepresentatlve Barrott of Hillsboro Were "at. Republican headquarters today. .' Hon, il. t Henderson of Astoria, tb nominee of the Citizen' party of Clat- o'p County for the State Senate, 1 in tb clty. Mr. Henderson said thl morn- .' tag that b wa not only a candidaTt for ,: th mc. but that be would be elected. ' Tbe Republican dlssatiaf action In Clat sop la very large, and th normal Repub lican , majority of 700 or 800 will, we think, be overcome, and the entiro Clti- . emf . ticket will be Aeoted. Tb Demo cratic state ticket will run well at A torla, and Mr. Chamberlain will bav a good ohano to carry Clatsop County. "-M- .- - n.iii..-:,,,,.,.-.,- -. . WOODCRAFT RECEPTION. ' TbWomen of "W oodcra'ft tendered a reception to a number .ot the offlcr of th Grand Lodge tht5 ftfternoon m -the Hlrsch-SelUng building. t Th program waa s (o!lowi A eom- lft composed ot one -member Of each mmsmmm Vi C- ;,7 -Tawa-J.- ' rTmmmmimm ' TVVl oXSSISSBBBm ''' CALL AND INVESTIGATE ChlmTar 5 &e?2 1 OUT 5; ; fe'frsy.jsjaifr fc r ' wa'' then on the other aid of the river: Smith ctm acre Jtbe river and began his search for SulU.van, to call blm to an account. .A few momepti 'later be found him near the- Concord .buUdlng, but, .w' ing to tb prominence' of to thorough fare, waited -and followed him down to the North End. and, meeting him face to face, aald; Here you -" -:, bow about thl talk you are making Vbout vT' A bystandor who witnessed the whole affair sd that Sullivan threw hi broad shoulders bee and defiled the charge. With the remark that Sullivan wa con slderable'of a fafetfler." Smith then went at htm, leading with the left to the Jaw. which aeetnea to" take all the Ugbt aut of Sullivan, who sank to the. pavement and begged for wercy, but none . wa granted. -Blow after bwwwas viciously rained on the weakened,- Sullivan, who eonatantly kept ejaculating: Bloody murder! "Polio, police! Spare m,v Blllrr apar mel Have 1 no friend save snrv "Glv him plentr1 bt .lt BUy; he de serve It!" . shouted some on In th crowd,' 'He'f nothing but a big bluffer all th tmi feuJidoilnf Kpmebody."! - But Bmlth needed no such encourage ment, Be bad tnet bia enemy, and wa determined on completely . vanquishing and humiliating him, f "J f ; Bulllvan wa; & oa' tha" ""atreet thl mornlnf , : accomp nted by bodyguard. He did nbt. appear to b In good buroor nor dlspoaed tj discus, the merit of the controversy. He bearsho visible mark of the tray, but; a nearly all the blow h received wen vbody punch, they do not show..: It la safe to aaf b to prtty or about, th rlbstt Jlmtth doe not Jear a flgn of the flgbt, but complain about a tery nor rlitht band. . . . ' Vltembeta of the' rival firm ar' pared- Ing the atreet In jiaira today, and It wa aald .that ona or them wa carrying a weapon. Y,Wii,-( fli.!: ' Both (fide agree that the end la not yet. and at any time there may be an other anil a more riou clash. iiim at nniui .if I He wa. wrested and when auestloned gave contradictory account of hlntselt , It U ataUd-that ho - wa. armed whan caught. " ' "v ' - vtnt; , Tb police refuse Information, but dis play unusual agitation. . - tha conductor of another car failed to give blm a transfer, the conductor of the aecond car wa out pa th hand. j Th Senator wa. pot arrested- ... The conductor Is not badly hurt of the circles' in jth city met toe. grand officers at the Imperial , and escorted thirm to the hall. An address of Welcome was given by Mrs, Dr. Morrow A num ber of musical' selection . was given by Mrs. Jennie Blumenthal o( Portland Cir cle. Response vera' made by the various officer,, - 4 -f tiS-m, ?; Among the visitors 1preettt eri: 'Ifcfr, Carrlo a. Van OrsdaU, grand guardian; 3i 1a, Wright, grand clerk., of Leadvllle, Colo.; Mrs. Annie Hawkins, grand man ager, Toledo, Ore.; Mrs. Wlxson, grand manager, .Pullman,-. Wash.; Mr. May Hurley, grand banker, of thl city; Mrs. P. V,. .Frllm, jgrand wianagir, Seat tle, Wash,. Mr.i.Jp.i Pelilckj grand man ager, . DenTr,.,Colp-. MrsV-May -Falken-hurg, 0envar,r-Colo.i Mr.. JV; . . 'fitwart and Mr. X AVt. Hod JUyM'B. IL Outhfl,'Th jSalleaf tort&tfMfc O. J. Thomas.- Fjern .HIU. Si - (Scrippg-McRa New Association.) WASHINGTON. APrU . .-RpcsanU-Uve Rlchardsoa announced hi intention of pushing hi resolution demanding an investigation of tha alleged beef trust ? It la expected that be will be assisted not only by member of hi own party; but.by .aome' of th leading Republicans. During the past few days, th mails ol Congressmen are flooded . with .-ltterf from ' their- oonatltuents 'pleading; for aef Uod that will relieve 'the country of It present aituatlon. a regard th. pric ol meat. rA.;?:-Jf ?t-;; KILL m i, w : - - .' mm SESSION Meeting Federation of Women's The A O. V. VT. HMt,-lnth Selling Hlrch bulldln, a Wld ; $0 overflow ing with andsomely dred women to day. They war the . delegate ! to the convention of th Oreron Pedjratlon of Women's Club. The president, Mr. ;B, Wao oi Pendleton, in a brief apeech. introauoea Mr. Mrqir.n1. who In a neat talk wel comed th delegate. . . -.y . . -t " ; Thl wa rrplied to by" Mr,- DtmiwaT oil behalf of the Federation, . , , v. , i . Jn answer to th roll rail of delegate, M ladle ros;onded. The report of tb oti'cera were then read... . Th rnnrt d the. creldent showed a remarkable ptonsi of th women' club In Oregon. - The report of Mrs. Evana. toe recording secretary, snwfl t-nati one ;cjud wa dropped from th list and 11 new. club added. At nvent thre r mi mm ber, an Increase of 3 member Since UsfM'ear. Tljir, are about 1!H mor members wfios names are not. .yet re corded; '..', 1 ' I''-' TV " V 0ETT1NQ DOWN TO BUSINESS Tha leather bouael hav fJl elgned Ihe new prlco Hat wljh tbi xceptlon of Preston, Colllna, Wilson A Cot,' .Tbla firm haa Hot receded from IU former tand, and Jta union employee, about 11 In number, are still out. Alt th am ployea at th other houses have returned to work. , .. , . ' 'ROUND TOWN. Thirty votera registered yesterday. Articles of Incorporation, of th Auto matic Street Indicator. Company were filed yesterday by Charles E. Morgan, 3. L. Begga, H. D. Jones, and A- .TJone. The'capiUl atock U 116,000. . , . Chief Dav Campbell of th fir depart ment ha recommended that 22 fir hy drant be connected with the proposed 14-Inch water main for Eat Flrt qtT&l. Court SVebfoot, Fofetcr.bfrAnl(la held a whist social after too cios oi.ji meeting Tuesday evening. A lwg aultf ber of visitor from varlou court ltt be city were present, and ,tha , vnlng wa well pnt. Refrshment w e$d. , Gam Warden Quimby eworeioulf war rant for the arrest, of Edwin' and Elmer Duncan and "Biscuit Jim" for dynamit ing th MolaUa stream last Tuesday. Mr. Qulmby caught them In tha act. ' WateoBfa ' Restaurant, . opeti Bigbt to 11 m. f ha 'Oregon deiegatlpn at" Washington will endeavor to' profiure the' privilege of a - postmarking stamp . advertising tte fowls' and Clark" Centennial for ;us at the Portland office. I ? Miss Franceses," C. R. 3othjeau,a Port land artist, has been Invited by the Com- mltee of the International Art Exposition to exhibit her jnjuitra ylew at the Inter national exhibition to b held o Sohev enlngea, Holland. The object of this ex hibition la to TVaJs money for the relief from distress of the Boer women and children confined in British: camps of South Africa. i ,, " Portland Clubr Fifth and Alder. . Finest lunch In city.' " " k ' PorUand Club. Fifth and Alder. Couches, lounges, Fourth street 'inade-to;6rd'er'10l DYING, Sheriff William Fraaler tbto 'mbrntng. dispatohed DouM Meyrr and -McMillan to th vicinity of Holbrook to arrest Nick Anderwm, who (tabbed George ;U Tooley with a pocketknlf In a fight, ther, recently. Tooley Js at ..the" Good Samari tan Hospital, and Is dying. DEATHS. Chlng' Oun Buo, -County Hospital. aged . ;. :- - ; V-.-: ;V "i1 Homer S. Cooper, Fir and Ohio streets, -dlpthsria, need 1 year iA K ',f f . M : ii D -ifr-f-ilnrn ft 'irirl-u 1 k,y Th Edward Hobman a Undertak ing Co funeral directors and ons balmsra, 280 Tasakill.- Fkon SOT. J. P. (Flnley & Son, Undertakers and Embalmers, corner Th'rd and Jefferson f treats, do flratclas work and deal honorably with all.- Otto Schumann, monumental and building work, 204 Third St. Est I mateg on first cla work only. 'W 4 j . i Clarke Broa. for Flower. 289 Mor rison Street. ' ' ? . ), ;;" births. Cm t To Mrs. Frank Fahan, Grand ave- iiu, orth, a-girl. 1 Mrs. John Carbiener, Second street, i Mrs. Alfred Johnson, tst Savjef street, a- gin. r . f ideal kitchen treasures, 209 Fourth t DR. R. B. 'N0RTHRIP W"'W t ir-.t "j i: -ft' ;:;EXAMINATI0K; rREIiV f :t i ce 0kuiW j r - Third aarf-Washinnfo iCts Call for. Uterature;?''?: iH'U oHQregpn the r OSTEOPATH - k--Treat' SttcceatfuJhr AB; :." Easy id Secure Good Piano orOiariN r-rvt-t 'V'v . Th most reliable and the most promt Bent American piano manufacturer ara represented htre by TEller Hano "House. Here Is the unrlvaW cMlckerlng, "oldest ln-Atnerlca, best In tbs-World," and th wonderful Weber, the most artistic ana Very finest of all fln t4nos mad m Vork: and also the now. famous Kimball, th most progressive-' and . up-to-date pi ano of all: thsJHobar M. Cuble, "pecker, Vose, Whitneyi Whaelock. etc. ; ' Concerning prices, '-w bave Jut on word to say.' "It U this: . Assertions and Claims look altogether different When stood" op in a row with realised raevs to measure .by. There isn't a store In town, from tha largest down to the smallest branch - fake and pawnshop affair, that will not, and perhaps 1n good faith, olairn to, sell you cheaper than any one els can possibly- hope to .do - As to this, we'll say nothing further, except to point to bur big last yeara rep. era or piano-seiiing-na ' reoora insi soma never, have been established if our instru ment, our prices and our methods naa not outstripped all competition. And the list f sales thus far-this year Is nesriy SO per cent ahead of last year. - Tnis reoora w couia not nave were It not ' for 'our economical methods Of conducting onr business, buying in larse Quantities to supply our lour aiurea here, at Spokane. San Francisco and Sacramento. Ws get' our stock at rocs. bottom prices. , ' - j In addition to Ihs nrst-namea stanaarq makes. W sell also a large variety or strictly eervlceable medlum-gradu instru ments; U3 buy a good one, and .there sre quite . a number of Insmiment for even las money,' vls:.llM, 1173 and $H. The sams styles were formerly sold. by the dealer who handled them at WO - In organs we now nave a run assort ment of Kimball, Crown, jxeeananu ureal "Western, Burd.tt, etc., at prices ranging from upward, -and on terms- or, pay ment little mor than, rent. . Then In used organs,. we'll. sell them at fio to $35, and soma you can't 'tell from new. The- terms. are- from $1 to 13 a month. Ail these used Instruments will be rut in good order before delivery, and w will guarantee them. EILER PIANO HOUSE, lHU Washington street, opposite C'ordray's ,. Theater. p. n "FAIR SUE : v. n a. v IH & frlro'rmal wietiTgof Jh board o dl recoris' of. "ihe JSeyi'ana Clark Centen nlai .fei hpi' jthjs aftThoon;at tlia fflot. -of tbfcoraijan?, yh, purppaa for which this meeUntnlg called te to select a aite for th.-sopoaed sxposlUon. . It 1 expected thattbj, d,Iscusslon. wlU ..be general, as sacfi suV muH be- taken Into eonetderation . and Its good nd bad points ascertained. ' ' Regained Health MEANS MORE JHAY WEALTH , , ' Vital ScieriSfc ajictjfced by Da, Holmes has proven, to be the aost powerful cwratiT j agency in, the world ConsulUtloa mvlted .i DR. EDWIN d. HOLMES, 310, jji AMngtoar Bunding. r: spices; ,q tOFFEE ,TiiAa V I- .- :0AiaNGP0vn)Etn FIXVORIHGEXmCTS AbioIuhPuTtfy, Ilrvtsl-Flavor;, . VL055LT o DjEYsUP ; ; PORTLAND OREGON.' We Guarantee these Remedies 'J ' ; J' Vs. OR REFUND THE MONEY . If you . are ulTring with : rhumatln get one bo tie of La-Cas-Ka and pna bot tle Snake Oil Liniment and If It doea not benefit you return tha bottle And your money Is refunded. At all drug gists. La-Cae-Ka, ji per bottle; -Snake Oil Liniment, 60c. ( T tucca' Root Salve will cure tha" moat obstlnet case of skin disease, boll and carbuncle. It U a sure specific cur for pile. Tjt a box. Only SOe at all drug gisU. IT A 1-bltr :bottle of the 1 Great Twql Cougb Cure never fall to ctira th moat sever cough or cold. Stop It , Jn' on dose. rTb brdy" ur remedy Known, .for croup and- whooping cough. 'At' all drug- t If your dhigglst does not hv ol the remedies on hand com to bead quarters, 424 Washington trf DISCUSSING v A jBeorgia' drnmmer, tired and hungry a.ftr long- travel on ,horeback, , put up at' the best available cabin In a small settlement fv1' ''. it ; Ha Bid luU Justice, to what was plaoad beforaVhlm, but' was surprised to find nexr-msmlng that bi host bad Included In', th bUltOn man and two horsea." .Why,' .-vi aald, "I. have i. only ' on 'hotst- t - ? --c " v Th4 may. be.f replied the bmdlord. -bolMsahged -ef you didn't, eat Ilka sm other one.! ; ' . i . , - Uttl drop of water, k - ;V- Much promoter'a "aand." 4 JOaond ;'-,watered'jrut atoeh ' X 4 to;ielftn great demand. j-i Women (alk through tblr hata, ( i j And, f to say If we grlev, ,r 1 They're 4jttft funny, and that's ' ' r ;' : hr we laugb ha our sleeve. ' I .am art ofCsprlng of a great family tree,", aald the young clrJLgasing at th portrait of her ancestor. f 'JI think you ar tbe-6fTnr!i-ig of a peach tree," Whispered 'young Gusher, and (then they sat closer.- - "rh1f Unrh .1 nil, aiihauv " aaM the proud "New Torker. ."but they oaa't keep It down." ' . "No," replied fh stranger. "It la bound to go In the' sir eachew days In spits of everything." ' Thej were speeding through the park. That hack reminds md of a woman." he' chuokled. ' . - ' , ?Whyrehe asked, Innocently. -v "Because It ha such a long tongue." She said nothing and waited her turn. It bam when they passed a faulty gas oline automobile, - - - "That automobile reminds me of a man,''-sh said. Whyr he querried. ' "Because It smokes and goes out so Often." i v; . ' ''' ' "Is he a very reckless chauffeur?" ' "Reckless f Why," when the town au thoride see' hint starting they order out the' smbulance." , tt'a see," said the Observant Boarder, J'dldtft the vernal poets say 'Hail, gentle Bprlng'r . .-- - vThey did," replied th Cross-Eyed Boarder, "and spring accepted the Invita- ABOUT TITLED PEOPLE. His royal highness, the Grand Duke of Eaxe-Welmer, is just J6 year of age, and i said .to be the richest bachelor In Eu ropo,: hot even excepting his majesty -of Spain. igM Is . a soldier of much promise and fcl ekretfr haa been watched with interest by the Kaiser. Rumor hss credit ed hi royal highness with tender senti ments toward more than one princess, the latest selection being the Princess Beatrice of v Sae-Coburg and Got ha. Whose attractions are becoming greater ever day, says Home Notes. The granl duke. Is expected to shortly visit Eng land, where he will no doubt be heartily welcomed; as nhe kinsman of Field Mar shal Prince Edward of Saxe-Welmar. ' " The -Grand Duke" Michael, who' was banished from Russia some years ago en account of hia morganatic marriage. with the beautiful Countess Torby, a grand daughter of the-poet Pushkin, erfjoys tha life of a country gentleman at his max-, nlflcent country seat 'in Staffordshire. England, King Edward .and he are firm .friends, and it is sold that since Czar Nicholas' accession ' King Edward's In fluence haa been largely responsible for the test oration to the grand duke of his former honors, dignities, and military rank,' which were taken from htm at the time of hir marriage. ' - .4 4: Depew's Amendment. Senator Depew's sudden, display of soli citude for" the; disfranchL'sment of the South, to take the benevolent form of an amendment to the resolution providing a direct vote for'TJhlted State Senators, 1 a moving and ; touching spectacle. It has aroused the Bame degree of enthu siasm wOHld be inspired by a law to extend the canal system or to reduce railroad rates to a mill a mile. I Tnis worthy iOld; fraud.' who lags super fluous ou the Senate stag except when comedy hokls the "boards, appears to be M resourceful In device for, self-preservation s the most unpopular of his fel lows. ' Hi concern : for his victims ot "grandfather" clauses in new state con stitutions and' his" eagerness to alter tho basis of representation in. Congress from pdj)ulatlon to votes, ara aims, so deeply serious In a Senate comedian as to Invite search; for an ulterior motive. " . To seek it is at once tb find It, and to find It 1. Jo ' djsclose tha Junior Senator as a' proxy' tactician of ho mean ability. Mr. pepew's Ingenious ides ls,to load up the resolution " for Senate reform with an amendment that ' will Yurntsh to the Senators of the rotten borough black belt b decent pretext for- voting against It as a whole. " All these Democrats ' want, a. good exeuse to save their own skins. And Senator Depew, the watchdog of equal suffrage,' has come to their rescue. The whole Senate ought to fall on bis neck in' gratitude. New York Press. " SILK WORKS CLOSED a: -f- (Scrlpps-McRae Newa .Assoctatlcni.) PATERSON, NtiJ., April 24.-Fearing mob violence, the owners of the silk dye works here closed, down today, thus ty ing up lb Industry, -. No sign of peac 1 In sight, and it 1 feared that . other departments ' in the silk' mills will Je affected. ; - . j, , HEALTH REPORT.: ? Child' of ' Aloises yriedrlck;, SOS East Twelfth atreet, dlptherla. j 4 .f,; ; '' I CanceTaVnd4tumoraVand V congested glands of the breast treated by the Quick est three to ten minutes process known; ho X-ray,' electricity or knife; vefy little pain; cur permanent; 28 rears practice. Be treated before too - 1st. !; Exam inat ton and oonsult tlon Ire.- Registered phys oian- la charge, -Ma ny cancers on ax hi- bltion, .. Call or address, 1 f ' .J. Li BOHANNON A CO. .':..f 854 Corbett St., Portland, Or, ,GiKB'R:;S .Jten$b7.x C CINCINNATI iOHiO .fVj OKTLAJO: OUGOt 1 1. - Wire and ' ;".' rid umce 'I-. , " Kfci .'"V' 1 -K v -;v ty. " ' i""" " Portland T Willamette iron & : Steel Works 1 - - ' . " . h.t PORTLrAND OREGON .... ' ' 1 ". T " .2. . MANUFACTUJUW.S Of . lagging Saw Mill, Power Transmission and Steanvboat ' Machinery I ; THE FAME OF Mt.:Hb6-d Sfeirts Is spreading throughout. the land. From the Pa-: chic Coast to the Atlantic seaboard, from Boston to Calyeston, the MX. HOOD SHIRTS are fast be-, coming a household wprd. ; a -tT HURRAH FOR. OREGON k AND THE AMERICAN GIRLS WHO MAKE THEM Are you aware that Mt. Hood Shirts are made In ' your nridst'-cut, stitched, soaped, lathered and iron ed by: American Girls ? Mt. Hood Sliirts stand oh theirmeri FOR. SALT ON A SHALL COMMISSION BY McAlIen ;& McDonnel u. Popular Dry Goods House. COMING! MARQUAM QRAND Mrs; Bloomf ield Zeisler The world's greatest lady pianists, Is to honor Portland nrttb piano ge eltel. It la needless to say that the piano sh plays la a T STEINWAY Isn't It rather amusing ts bear every dealer who 1 pot a fortunate aa to . represent this notable piano, swear by all, that' good and great that te 4 . pianos they do carry are Jut a goo a4h BtelnwayT Can you name even one of the great artist who I using anything but tho BtelnwayT N. in- , deed Madame Bloomfleld Xelsler, Josef Hofmann, Paderewskl, j, Rossntbal. n- DePachmao. Bauer. Oodowsky and -many other too namerou to mention j, all use the STEINWAY. . Why I Because there is no othr piano "Jurt as .' nniC. ... . Bt.lnwa. t . . t T' ; W respectfully invlte'you td 'lnapect our beautiful assortment of Btete- way upriKns ana rrana pianos. . Our Una of piano, consists of the BT BIN WAT". KMERBON, . A. K 'CHASB, RICHMOND. BSTET and STARR, all ot which ar so Well known that they need no extensive advertising. Lowest prices consistent Wttte value, and easy terms. '. ' , , - SOULE BROS.-PIANO CO. 36 WashlngtiVstrect, Near Sixth. ; ; V Ice Cream and Confectionery FINE rBOX GOOl)S A SPECIALTY 290 Morrison St, et."4tk and 5th, Portland, Or.' Phone Hoo4 263 ' UU.y - ' 'ay Wire Goods sVaslha Wlrf Wrf POULTR.V NETTING Iron Fencing- of alt Idnds, Baak ' 1 KAiiingt, ana au aunos 01 usacu . , 'and ornamental w-ork ...... i ; - ' -J ', ' 1 1 1- ' 1 I, -' '."?:'' Wirend IroiilWorto 147 FRONT STREET. vt. mi 1 H " Cor. Third and Moirisdn ''.'"tjX' CAN D Y PARLORS J - it mm 'v'ft