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V t - ' V P6tITI;A2 U uxvrO PniDAYjAliL : 25, 1902. - 4 WANTS. 3 : ; MARRY Young Man Cannot Get ;j;Cons'ent of Girl s , : 4 " Guardian. , - w. B, Spencer, a young man In tfi employ of W. H. McMonies, of this city, " to Wooing under difficulty not usually sncountered at the launching out upon p the sea, of matrimony -- ' "V' -I The Ctrl ha want to wed, and who has siren her bromine that aha will wed Dim, 1 Is la the care and custody of the Boys and GirlsVAld Society . W. T. Gardner, 'superintendent of the institution, la her - If gal guardian, and haa placed; hit :11t :; gear-old chart in a ChrlsUaa family un .til the becomes of ace. Her name 1 Nellie Lantarup, and her father. I. 1 Lamhrup, la In Eastern Oregon. The . father its given hla consent to tne match. but W. T. Gardner refuaea to sanction V". Tenng Spencer was about the Court-' house today, looking' for Mr.' Gardner, and the' tale of woe that heboid and the dejected look upon hla face Indicated that he was Indeed In aad plight. l Tea,' I wnt to- marry the lrl,M said . the younc Lothario, rit'a no use, Gard- ' ner.might as well give his consent. I'll inarry her anyVay when the in U year tola, which trill be.n a short time now. 1 an able to take care of her,' and think - a who) lot of tter.v fV'hen, aho was at the poor farm I went out to pay her a viait,'' and -iihe bad Invited tne to 'conJ , oat and see her. When I arrived at the farm Superintendent Hanson refused to . let me avee the girl ' He blamed me for having pat her in the Boys' and Girls Aid, Society, when, at a, matter of fact. she was aires dr In the ar of the Instl- : tutton when we first met. Then. I went - lo- see Superintendent Gardner, and told - hint I was anxious to mak the young : lady my wife. He promised. to come down to the, store and talk the matter' over, ,'bat has failed to keep his word, Kow I am In earnest and Intend to keep after Ooi-dner until h gives me his consent to the marriage. T think he'H give- In te get rid of me. tecause they can't keep us apart, ne matter what ther do, as aha always tells m where to meet her whenever tt Is tmrntMtr.Vxu Kequisition Paperg for the For " jtt Finally Arrive. After considerable delay, the requisition papers orf the Governor-of Washington for the return here of Frank WQeyV the l " lorger, arrived at polio headquarters this morning. v i .j- . . ; -i ,,; The delay In Issuing the papers is, sot explained. Had Wiley been financially able? or had he Influential friends, be - might have secured his release on a Writ of habeas cerpus, - and probably escaped : while the potior were waiting for the requisition '.. ' 1 Detective Bay will leave tonight for Olympia and ' proceed from ' there- direct ' to Bpokane after-hie roan. , . - There are several charges of forgery . against "WHey", but It Is not likely that more than two will be pressed. ' If con- ;: victed on the firat charge, the second is likely la be .dismissed. Bad paper he Is sued on Bristol, the grocer, and thecal- . drlch ; pharmacy has been "taken up. "When the prisoner arrives, however, the ' police expect that' there will be more bad paper produced by local dealers." ' EVERYTHING UP Potatoes In Chicago $1.10 Other High Prices; : . ' (8crJpps-WcRae .cws Association.) ... CHICAGO. April ?i.-The prices of beef remain unchanged today, but mutton and . pork advanced a trifle, and further in- tivftte In, all meats is expected tomorrow. - On account of the unusual consumption - f potatoes and beans, due to the absten tion from meat, those-articles are ad- 'vanctng in price. . Potatoes jumped 0 cents today. Tbey aow oost VVf per bushel. . Roseburg Creamery. i . ' - Journal Special Servic. . R08EBl.RO, April .The contract for th erection and building of the new i: Ttoseliurg creamery haa been let to F. f. , Patterson, who commenced work upon th,foundation this morning, with a good - force of men. The building will be a two . atbry frame structure, 24x48 Ceet, and will te ready for operation by June i. . ' Not a Salvationist. j rt fc.aa'been Teamed that Mrs. Springer, -who deserted .haa- husband and children at The Dalles, la not a member of the Salvation Armyas reported. Howover, , he did belong ,to he army three Tears ago, but was turned out on account of rntsconduet. r- . . DR. R. B. NORTHRUP OSTEOPATH " ., Tresis Soocessftilly AS . i :- r ervous mtnmi mm . ' i EXAMINATION. FREE ' ri CfHcet 415 Dekum Building, - - Third and Waihiflglon St. ; CAUfcxJItexatiire. ' '. :rrr, lEHOIIIIIMl rii pk:! i1 ... .-..i-j WOMEIM Chose Oclegateis to ieoniat feder The following are the delegates elected at this morning's' session of vtha Oregon Federation of Women's Clctbs jo the w ennlal convention of the general federa tion to be held la Los Angeles beginning May, J: ?A- - V Mrs. a: I. Dunlway knd Mrs. A. Daltoo of Portland, Mra Guernsey of Pendleton, Mrs. T. t. deer of Salem and Mrs. C. B. Wade of Pendleton. The f 4! awing alter nates were elected! Mrs. . Wager. Miss C. Rater. Mrs. Calbreath and Mrs. Shef ford. i - v - 'This morning th wars. delegates present. . 9' ' Reports were handed in by the- Fort. Ightly Club of Eugena, Belf-lmprove-ment Club of Af eMInnvilte, .Granite Read ing CIttb. of Granite, and Daughters of Progress of Granite.'." . Th . president appointed th following committees; ' Pn rules nd. regulaUona Mrs. Davis of . Union, Mrs. Btlllman. of Pendleton and Mrs.- ChUd ef Roseburf. On resolutions Mr. Spauldlng of Th Dalles. .Mrs. Moor of Corvalis and Mrs. CI mors of Astoria. ' . ' t There was . much dlsjrtisslon - as to Whether a delegate xrom, tw or more clubs . should have more than one vote. No decision could 'be reached, so it was referred to the committee on rules and regulations..' JNot much business was attended to at this noralng'a session, owing to the elec tion of ' delegates ' consuming so ,tnucn Mma' The' following ladles," besides the dele gates and their alternate, will form the Oregon delegation at Lo Angeles: , Mrs. Marquanw Mrs." i. C Prltohard, Mrs. A. Tlhter, Mrs. Rose Hoyf, Mrs. A. H. Brey maiv Miss Durkhelmer and Mrs. Midden of Portland; Mr;. Robert Miller of Or egon City, . Mrs. Adams of Albany and Mr. Dockery of Blose. These ladies will leave for Loi Angeles next 8unday vn Ing,' In a special car. WILD GIRL (Journal Special Servlca) SAX.EM, Or., April 25. The assistance of the local police was yesterday invoked by a Mrs. Button, who desires the re turn of .her wayward daughter, Anna, from Tacoma, whither, sits la reported to hav gone to secure fhe-exoitement which Salem lacks. The girl was recently the Cause of a fierce light between Ed Car ter and Ed Gregory in tnis elty- for which the tatter served days. , -lt3rl1,l44i.htJlard t manage and 1 given to roaming tbs streets at unconscionable hours, At a' late hour on night Anna Button and Ed Carter were returning from a dance. .. Gregory had been "laying for Carter, and, , meeting him on a street- corner, attacked as if to murder his op ponent for the affejtlonS of Miss Button. His arrest and imprisonment followed. OREGON CITY. (Journal Special Service.) . OREGON CITY, April .-F, 8. Baker haa a severe attack of smallpox at Os wego. Hs .caught the infection in a log ging damp on th-lower Columbia. Dr. Sommer is th attending physician. The quarantined Oregon City cases, ''which are of a mild type, are progressing favor ably. .- " .- , -. ! , " The Fidelity team of Portland and the Oregon Cltjfiteantf will ilay baseball at Wlilametts Park Sunday afternoon, if the weather i favorable. The CitUen s candidates addressed a fairly good audience at Mullrio last night. Decrees In three Multnomah County; di vorces wore entered ta the Circuit Court this afternoon. A Portland attorney ap peared for all three plaintiffs The Brat contestant was" Martha J&chtn4pher vs. Charles Bdhumacher, for a decre,,h the ground of desertion: The defendant now lives at Nortli yaklma, Waab.t He is an educated German, 67 years old, and was a classmate of Dr. Vosat, now' the celebrated bacteriologist- at Berllii. ! Mf. $chumacher married la rthls ojinttyf raise ffamlly and finally v separated; front His wife be cause their domestic relations were not pleasant The 'decree gives the plaintiff a share of the property. - Isabella Miller secured a divorce xrom Robert Miller for cruet and Inhuman. treatment, and Mar tha McFeeley f rom Ueorgef McFeeley on account -on desertlon.v.'.'Ji,'. -4-. , Vp to noon today,' Sheriff' Coolie had collected tIM.tM.m tSkeC anS'Iaiied raoR receipts. Trie tag oh the assessment rod is about VBtm. Jt IS be04vd that the delinquent list wljl' hi nvually small this year. .V PROSPEROVS OREGON. J. W. liintO. feblltv ' CollMnr ' In. ternal Revenue, iaback from a three weeks' , trip In. Eastern Oregon. He said this morning, that although the season was oacawara. were, ana even more, so than here, and dsspltMhe frequent frosts abou$ BakejrCb-. Suihpter.;JLa Granflei etCl. he cnnslddeed ttnn nmniii uaii He consider Eastern Oregon prosperous" ana says tnat ne found collections easy. Regained Health ' ' MEANS MORE 1 THAN WEALTH Vital Scienc as practiced by Dr; Holmes hai ornvnfrt h. thf! ' rooit powerful cufalire agency in tne world. " " ' Coetyltatloa Isvltod. DR. EDWIN C. HOLMES, iio, gal Ablngtea Building. ation. . " WtSSBBstaswdSBS What's Jn a Name? KIMBALL CHICAGO r- If that name apntr on the fall board Of your plane it mean that you own America's leading pland, made In Amer ica's most progressive piano factory, and that you possess as Una a piano as money and skUl can produce. Sold by r . f EILERS PIANO HOUSf Wholesale and Retail : til Washington street, op posit Cordray Theater. MERCHANTS ; V COMPLAIN Their Goods Damaged By Lack of Street Sprinkling. . ' ' .' . ' , '' " : The (Juty condltn of' Portland's streets is simply dig raeefuk) Dust tt not a substance that can be completely limlnated, but It can certalnlf jbe so coPtraUed that tho annoyance can be, re duced to a mlntmam. It is supposed that the streets are sprinkled regularly, but they are not. , Portland merchants , who- place their wares on the sidewalks are entitled to protection. It la no wonder that they are loudly protesting for the negligence of that part of the city government which I popularly supposed to keen the dust down, but which utterly fails td do so.". The merchant is entitled to protest when h sees his wares ruined In this manner. .., ..-, -w.- ' , Nor Is this aU The dust blows Into' the open doors and works Its way through the windows, greatly injuring all classes of merchandise. It Is perfectly proper td inquire how much longer this sort of thing Is to continue. There is too much dependence on Oregon rains to subdue the dust This should not be so. . The matter, la "up to the eommlttee on street sprinkling and cleaning. What is It going to do about itT Tdf apiTiir (Journal Special Service.)' SALEM, April 35. Charlea Lovely, aged IS year, ot Umatilla County was yester day received at the Btate Insane Asylum. Sheriff Durbtn has turned over about 12,000 more of the collections on the' J901 tax roll to County Treasurer Downing. After a Week's delay owing to the ab sence of stone, work "has been again- re sumed on the Federal postofflce building here. Two carloads of stons arrived from Ash'land on Wednesday;' ; - Circuit Judge Boise-cut ; i,hi knot of marriage , In , two places-yesterday. Laura Rlbbard waa freed of th encum brance of O. 8. Illbbard and given leave to support the two children of the un lucky union, and " Elisabeth McFarlane was also given permission to pursue her way minus the company of Andrew Mc Karlane. The latter persons , reside at Hubbard,:' " :' . ',,-.. THE SICK , QUEEN '1- ... ' 4 Ve.. ' .,' (Scripps-McRae 'ews Association.) HET LOO. ' EtoUaniTAPrllt::,' .-fln Queen slept at intervals during the night. Her temperature continues to indicate that her illness Is taking' the ' regular course.' . JM!z:lixiA Husband' Jhrows & Chair at ' Ipaullnerawatj'i .granted,, t'dlvorci fi-om ipharies'fienry CJray by Judge Bear this xnoratng.i frsi jOray testified that her husband treated ' her cruelly, struck her Jwith'a sttc,' and oh ofte occasion threw a heavy chair at her. head, missing her, and breaking a picture which hung; on the wall. She was awarded the-care and custody of the minet1 ehlfff Richard. -' ' - R0WT0WN. The total amount collected by the Sal vation Army. In the elf -denial wetk was The members of--Trinity- Church hav at last decided to sell thetr property on ' the northeast, earner of Blxth and Dak strec U..JThey haye, appointed P. V. An drews V. Co. a agents, who wilt divide theproperty and entertain offers for sep arate lots. . "i -After a ersldence in Portland of over SO years, B. W. Moore, th photographer, has decided to ramaln, so he is building 4 Tesidence at Bast Seventeenth and An keny street. r. James Edmunds will teach Sunday's lesson of the-Interdenominational Sunday school lesson study tomorrow from 12:1 to I P. M.. In the T. M. C. A', building. Those wishing to prepare themselves for next Sunday's work will' kindly attend, John 8'. Montgomery, an englner, today filed a petition la bankruptcy liabilities, B:Vy-:tf';vV";';i'ii-;f iMyfpfjj C i H Baseball, , ' ' The PorUand Culb is pitted against the Monogram at the league grounds tomor row Saturday), With a line day there should be a big crowd, and good ball Should be .played, Th gam , wui be called at 8.30. Admission, t3 oenta No extra charge for the grandstand ' " '1 ' - " . NAUGHTY MAN BADP.1AN . a a ."-' f ... m m ' , ....- r . .. LU ; 'jpy- nit ";v;,; ,1 A. Scott, alia "Pu" Bysk.thar last of , a gang of six. murderers ana nign waymen. Is safely lodged in' a steel cell la the City Jan. en routs to'BreckenTtdge,. Summit County, Colorado, to-answer, ior, many crimes. ' -'r '"'""..: . -He arrived her from Seattle this after- "noon In charge of Sheriff Jew G,vDet- weller and deputy. Both the latter were heavily 'armed .'with revolvers and a s wed-off;, double-barreled shotgun; . The prisoner was loaded down with snacklea Ryan wa arrested In Seattle recently on suspicion of being Implicated In a hold up and murder. - i'H' , In J Colorado-and Oklahoma were terrorised by a gang of hold-up men and murderers. It Is reported that Ryan alone has killed tour or five men in Oklahoma and Colorado, and that be has been en gaged In ' several train hold-up. - While fleeing from a pose last December, a terrible baftle ensued, the fuglOve kill ing a Deputy flharlff and two other men accompanyini hlm-t 5 Another posse con tinued the searea and lust two men. Nothing further was heard of the crim inal publicly until his capture In Seattle. Of the gang o eix desperados, 'Ryn was the only, on-who succeeded in es caping to the Coast Three of the others were killed and the other two captured. .Ryan is small of stature, but has a vicious and .repulsive countenance. He is smooth-faced and about So years of age. Sheriff PehveMer! very reticent about his movements, and the prisoner is kept in solltarwy confinement so he can not communicate 'with; any of his pals who might be" In th Northwest. (Scrlpps-McRae KewH Association.) MANILA, April S5.-The trial of .Gen eral Smith, commanding the troops at 8a mar, fenr' ordering? Major Waller to kill nativfes. without trial, began today before a board of-officer Tf th highest rank, in the 'PhttlpiilMa6iftr).' '. ' " ' ' The General pteaoed not guilty. " Colonel Woodruff,' for the accused, fore stalled, ihe prosecution by admitting that a majority of the aeftnsatlons were true. Hi client didtnot delre any prisoner, and luid ordered 3IaJor Waller to kilt the natives and, burn ihelr houses. . . . -TheageJlmit was made at 10, because many ; boysT'oarMed amis against ; the Americana ? .,. Lieutenant Porter Day testified to the orders. :j . " ; .r : ;' Major Waller will be put on the stand tomewyow. . '-'.-. ,- ' Announoement ' was, madf Joday , that Charles K. Bockmaqn, ,who for long time haa been the efflcient city passenger agent of the Chicago Jt Northwestern, wilt leave f he service of that company May 1, . and that he Is to permanently quit railroading. It Is reported that Mr. Botkmann intends to ' go Into business With his father, Frederick C. Bockmann. Boy Badly Injured. Jay Downing, son 0 'O. P. DoWlng,' hi In a very tritlcal rottditlon at; his home, Mllwaukle and Beacogjitreets, as the re sult of an unprovoked .assault commit ted upon him by another bby named Pletsold, who, it Is Alleged, Is a mem ber .of the gang of Brooklyn boys who are making life' miserable for the resi dent of .the vicinity.-:,."' , j'V , .. -., In company with another boy, young Dowing was walking up the street, when without warning young Pletsold threw a stone at him, striking Li eye and break ing hla glasses. Dowing was taken to his home and Is under the care of a physician. It will take some time to de termine whether he will lose his sight r not- ' ' ;-v;-; ' Pesldenu of Brooklyn are Indignant evr the inoldent, and say that harsh measures will hav to be meted out to the gang before it is broken, up. Replankinx the Avenue. The jreplanklng of . Union avenue be tween East Oak and , East Burnslde streets. Is well under way. Already two of the blocks are nearly completed.' The .action, of. the Portland Itailway Company in renewing th planking In the middle of Hhe street between What Mr formerly, th -company-track Is causing comment. It has been a number of years since th Portland Railway Cotapaiiy has run cars on Union abenue south T)f Eaat Buraside street, and when the street was feplanked a few' years ago the company lookup the unused track Now' the com pany is replanklng its former portion of the street with small, narrow planks, and It looks as If they will make an attempt to hold the franchise anywayt Home Filling Up. ; " The number of- people who aar making application to enter the new Odd Fellows' Home near Keniiworth Is surprising-the board of directors If the present rate of applications keeps up all tha rooms In the -Home will have been selected The following applications for mjnbnhlp In to the Home have been approved: Jud son Howell, of Oregon ' Lodge,'" No. S; George. B. Henry, of Samaritan Lodge, No. 1; ' Mrs. Harriet Baker, of Crystal Rebekah Lodge, No, tof G. Harris, of Friendship Jodge. No..-; Henry Keams, of Covenant, No. 12. New Lodge of Alaccabees. At present there are three lodges al ready organised at University Park. The fourth one, comprising the Knights fbt the Maccabees, has Just beent formed. Ita charter members are as follows! Dr. Itosstter," D. S. Walton,-. Edward Deady,' P, P. WWiter, W. J. Tali, H. Smith, C. N. Walker, G. H. Uematock, V. Toung. The new lodge Is called Portsmouth Tnt Road;Work:ti!SS ; Road Suaervltw ri. Hart Is now5 grading and straightening' the : Slough road below Peninaula, This part of th district nas received but little attention In ta past few yearsi tnoogh after the work from. C street la Peninsula to St. flolui has been completed , it Will make no of the .nicest Summer drives In Port land. 7 T a frora the city north to th Vancouver- bridge, then west or the Blotigh road to St Johns, thee sack along tW bovlevard which follow along tl) rrverto the city, affords a good drive. (Scrlppe-McRa News Association.) ' flAN PRANCISCO. April S.-The Geary street road resumed operation this mora lag, the striker having returned to work on - the .. company , - acceptance of their terms. , t i.. - -, . - , w ,i The, director of, the United Railroads r - in ston again, awaiting advice from the Eastern owners. 1 - w It Is understood they , will concede tp the strikers a majority of their demands, except Jt recognition of the tmlon. It. Is expeeted the strike will be set tled by tonight . .-... "There are no disturbances and no at- JUST A MATTER : ' . OF' MILLIONS r , Scrlpps-McRae News Association.) . NEW YORK, Aprjl. 2S.-The stockhold ers of the Cntted States Steel Corpora tloet have received a circular from President Schwab, giving the details of Jh. pro posed plan for readjusting Its capitalisa tion. ,i:-i.;tq,;"v .: V i.-V ; rs :it is estlntated by the executive Com mittee that the expenditure of about 125, MIO.OOO for improvement will effect sav ing in manufacture of 110,000,000 annually, and increase the output, adding 110,000,000 to $15,000,000 to the. yearly profif. - To provider for this expenditure and the 125,600,000 obligation outstanding, It is proposed to sell 150,000.000 of stock in new i per centgmortgage gold bonds. : ' - Reissues of i Tariffs. J ; Supplement No. S8 of the westbound tariffs issued by the ,Transeentnntal Freight Bureau has appeared her. It Is merely a reissue of tariffs previously In effect and names, mo- new rates. It is probably the last one that will appear, for the next Issue, which will probably appear In Portland about May IS, will be an entirely, new, tariff,, superceding all th aid rat.- This 14 already in the hands of the Eastern printers'.. ,?-::;sEawooiX'v;,,, Miss Ruth Venvllle, sister of Arthur Venyllle, will leave, Saturday for a visit to. Seattle. .J...j:.:,..-y: :.' vr' John Hies, the barber, has sold his shop to a man-named French from Portland, who will take possession Monday. Mr. Lileg ha accepted a position with ; the Portland Woolen, Mills. : . .. .1 - The ' Sunday school class of th fit. Jphni Eplecopai Oburck gave a very en tertaining social in Fireman's Hall last evening, UgM refreshments were eerv- Mrs, B. Ha-H has sold two lots on' Uma tilla avenue to a. Salem man for 11,000. A golf tournament la being held today on the- Sellwood golf link A number of crack player from throughout the North west are engaged for Che trophies. The tournament will last for four day. Howard Mel son, clerk at Dr. Sellwood's drug store, was visiting his parents In sllvertorii Sunday. He returned home Monday. ' . - . -' - ,'. , , An Illustrated lecture on the fellow stone National Park will be given at the Methodist church next Tuesday. Mr. HWwclxberger, the shoemaker, is reported somewhat Improved today. The last meeting of the Willsburg Lit erary Society this season will be held Saturday evening. , Miss Cecil O'Brien Is , visiting Miss Klckum. William Powers, of Lebanon, 1 expect d Saturday oh a short visit with rela tive In Sellwood. . . Prank Sellwood, the dentist, has moved his residence to Portland. V The Jansen family have moved to Fifth Street and Uma,UUa avenue from Nebras ka. Sir Jansen haa purchased some property on Umatilla avenue tut has not taken possession yet, , , , . Great 'preparation are being mad by th Ladles' v. Auxiliary of th Sellwood Sub-Board of Trade for th dedication ceremonies of the Portland Woolen Mills at Fireman' hall, May 1 A fin literary and musical programme has been arrang ed -and a banquet will be served in. the evening A charge of SO cents a plate has been made for the banquet ' Card to the Public. AH meat markets have aeroed to close at 6:o P. M Saturday excepted, when they will' elose at P. M: The public wiu mnuir sr istot on in employers ana th members, of the Butchers Union bv purchasing before-these hours. M. SCOTT, Prldent. J.. T. WELCtl, Secretary, v REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Qustav Seheel and wife to B. ' Ed ward BUteten, olock 73, Caruther's , ; " Addition ;. . u ..... u,: ...... ,3000 William K Marshall et aL to August ' Erlckson, lot 4, block 19, Couch's Addition l B. "Lea . Barnes, trustee, to O. F, Persons lot , , block . . Arbor Lodge ,.,.4.-...r.M,.j.-w,.4.. 7S Jessie B. Is ted to Marlon P. .Dolph, - lot I, block VSewell's Addition I Title Guarantee-fc Trust Company to . W. K." Riley, lot L block 12, North Irvlngton ...... ....................v..; 123 John Gardner to William Gardner, ; ' lots i and 4, block 235, ; HoHaday s Addition ............ ....., 1 A. B. Manley to Fred W. Holcomb, ' v lot 5, block 19,, Lincoln Park... 200 Thomas A. Kindred and wite to Bert -' A. Boice, trace In East Portland.; 400 George ''Jr. Tucker to Catherine F, -i Healy. EH'lot 7 and K block 22!, tr East Portland .;M ...T., '., tCO Philip Buehuer and wife to Fannie . r Solomon end Ray Solomon, lots 1 x and t block 427, etty..i.?..-....-..7...' . Get your Title Insurance and Abstracts to Read Estate from the Title Guarantee dt Trust Co., Chamber of Commerce. , r 1 ' 9'vt V3 . Uke above, lig.ee years, with? tfia best of mevements; fresh from 'the factory and at prices that make them go, Ladles' Watcfsea, Oold Pilled, I15.ee up v (Jentt Watches, OoM FilM.iS.aes , Oanta' Nkkl Wstclw, Ss-se, -. tt .. Warranted to kaes good time. - GET BEADY pair1 of cuff- hlrf. " ' 1 Are roe still bstlisred wttsj that eld watch aet lueplag good tlra? , Hseleav It wKS m for a day or oo. . , , J. E JAEGER, Jeweler, COMING! MARQUAM GRAND i I r Mrs. Bloomfield Zeisler , Th? .werWslreatest lady pianists, Is to honor Portland with a piano cltaL It is needless to eayhat the plano"he plays U a , . , - STEINWAV Isn't It rather amusing 4o hear every dealer who Is not so fortunate as t represent this notable piano, swear by all that's good and great that the .piano they do carry are Just as good as the Btelnway? Can yeu nam vn ' one of the great artists who Is using anything but the Steinwayf No, lv deed Madame Bloomfield Zclslwr. Jn. Wnfmann Tair..ki -iaj,thl ' - DePachman, Baues, Oodowsky and f in we tne oituiwAi. ,wyr siecause there la no other plan 'iut,asi' good as a Steinway.", . . . . .- ;, . , .. ' We respectfully Invite you to Inspect eror beautiful assortment Of Stem-.; , wy upright and grand, piano, v .. .v -v..;.. . Our line ef nla.nn uinata nf ih. btptvwiv wwmaiwt . a . n . S CHA8E. RICHMOND. K8TBT and STARR, all of which are so well luow3" that they need no extensive, advertising. Lowest price consistent with ' value, and easy terms. , SOULE BROS. PIANO CO; 326 VVashlncton Strett, Near Sixth. r WENRYrWEINHARIX 1 Proprietor of theess CITY BREWERY Bottled Beer' t Specialty " , - Largest and most complete brewery fai the Northwest ; '' - 1 Ettabllthed 1882 Offlce, Thirteenth and, Burnrtd St. " -Telephone No. 72 : f F'OflTUANO, OREGON. COMMAND 5 EE .':TJ :SSH?S3' ?ooT, bVeTTo1 & ?,nl?.ln, our Pic are lower than ethers, notwithstanding th difference In quaWy- JOHN .ALL E SIN A TWO STORKS,-2M Washington Bt near Wpodard. Olarke de Co.! td MorrU -. ' . sonl., near Meier Frank Co. fT ' ' " .. ' 'v i '-,2 ''"X- . .-;'- ' ; .. .' DELATED SLIDES Mrs. Conde Hamlin, of Bt. Paul, Pres ident of the Woman's Civic League,' of that city, and Second Vice-President of the American League for Clvlo Improve ment, arrived In the .city today, and will speak this evening before the State Fed eration of Women's Club at the Firat, Baptist Church, She will probably re main in the city until Sunday whenwh will tro to Xjoa Angeles, - , " , When, seen today, Mr. Hamlin was very 'much distressed over the non-arrival of her trunk containing the stereoptlcon slides and other apparatus with which to Illustrate ber.lectures. She said that if she did not receive them in time for the lecture this evening, she will either try to postpone the lecture until tomor row evening or dispense with the slides and give this evening's lecture without them. ' -f - 1 GARBAGE IN THE GULCHES. : ? . - ':s: -: : j 1 ''''-' -ilj'i Hereafter It will be unlawful for any one to dump rubbish or garbage In any f the gulohes of the city. Today City Engineer W. B. Chase sent Officer Lillis out to post up notices of warning at all gulches. 1 :' , ; : .:v .-A Any person violating 1he order will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. This precaMtlon , waa taken Irt- the ; In terest of the health of the city. For years it has been the custom to mak a wholesale ddmplng ground of the gulches. Tin cans, rang and, all manner of refuge ha been deposited In 'some of 'thent;"tf the manifest detriment of the; health of the community.' The health department Is: of the opinion tht a good share of th cases of typhoid fever and other in- fec,tious disease germs -originate - from this source, , , j , - Everybody likes "the Peacock flour W cause It Is the bef V-k - , . .,,',, , - 1 ' DRVB. E: WRIQH V 7; -' DENTIST- : " - And His Associates' are Now Located at! 4; r " ; v '342 Washington Street, cor.' Seventh "w ..','.,'. 'V?1 w v m. to s J. and 7 p. m. to8 j. nr., -J -' - ' : ! 1 telohonb north t9: :w ' V , vJ 1 s 11 t i v t j l , . V-'-" ; i x :'-:'v'" v".- - : : :"tW-s -1 ,';vCvv - ;!..: iy$ ,,r li Y CmC 'Vnd ver fall to tell the right time v"IJi LUH X33 These are th kind of watches I cU. .. V ; - The cases are warranted for 20 and 2S ( X for - hot 'weather buy a buttons for thaf new : ' ?. ' J 1 f. ri' iV,';vM';-.: many, others toe numerous - to mentloa t f hdoslre Carpel tlossr 1 i Hack I (a l! I' '' B6-6Q THIRJ) ST. Op. Chamber of Com. We Guarantee these Remedies OR REFUND THE MONEY. If you are suffering with rhenmatlsn get ope bottle of La-Cas-Ka and( one bot tie ' Snake Oil Liniment and If It do' not benefit you return the botUea and your money ia refunded. At all drug- gists. La-Cas-Ka, fa per bottle; Snake Oil UnlmenV fOo. ' Tucca Root." Salve will cure , the; meat obstinate cases or skin diseases, boils and -carbunolea.. It ts a sure speolflf ear Cos pile. Try a box. Only BOc af ail drag- gists.' ' ;ry '.'' . 1 , -v A S-blt betU "ef the Oratv TaouW Cough Cur never fails to cure the ssost v severe cough or cold. tope it la on doe The only sur rudy kaswn loi croup and whooping cough. At all dru gists. ' . V . Vf OREGON CHEMICAL CO. " If your druggist does net have any' of) , these remedies on hand com tp haa ' quarters, - ' ( j ' Oi Washington street. MRS. TEATS ARRIVES. , Mrs. Mary BV Teat. ; Nationat Purity; evangelist,, arrived In the city, this week after a' three months 'lecturing "tour e New, Jersey, Maryland, . Massachusetts!, and the middle states'.' She is 'a logtcaj and eloquent 'speiker, ' and "present he opinions with a womanliness and dell cacy on th subject-of purity in a man -ner pleasing to the' most refined. , Mrs.' Teats will spaek tn: theOrace M. E, ' Church next Wednesday evening. . -.V T1 4 ! T.- 1 ,