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Till. MOHXING OItI.f,OXTAX. TIIURRDAT. MAY 27. 1fW. '5 S DERBY RAGE Tremendous Joy at Epsom as He Beats Louvars Under Wire. SIR MARTIN HAS MISHAP American Horse Stumbles and Throws Rider, Destroying All Chance of Victory First Derby Won by King. DERBT WISXIBS OP IS TEARS, Tear, horse and owner Time. 1889 Dodotsu, Duke of Port land 2:44 3-3 1880 Sslnforra. sir James Miller 3:41-4 1891 Common, sir P. John stone 2:S6-6 1882 Sir Huso, Ird Brad ford 1:44 IS 93 Islnglasa, W. H. Me Calmot 2:43 Lalss. Lord Rosebery. .2:43 4-S 1S95 81 r Vlsto. Lord Rose bery 2:43 2-5 188 PenlmoD, Prince of Wales 2:43 1897 Galtee Mora. J. Gub- blns 2:44 18M Jeddah. J. w. Larnach.2.4T 1809 Flying Fox. Duke of Westminster ...2:42 4-5 1900 Diamond Jubilee. Prince of Wales 2:42 1901 Volodyoskl, W. C Whit ney 2:404-5 1902 Ard Patrick, J. Gab bins 2:42 1-4 193 Rock Sand. Sir J. Mil ler 2.42-4-5 1904- St. Amant. Leopold de Rothschild 2:48 4-5 1906 Cicero, Lord Rosebery. .2:39 3-6 1905 epearmlnt. Major Loe- der 2:3a 4-9 1907 Orby. Richard Croker. .2:44 1908 Elrnorlnetta. E- Glnls- trelll .-2:39 4-5 The Derby Is for a stake of 500 sovereigns for colls and nlllas foaled In 1908. The distance Is 1 mile 4 furlongs 29 yards. : EPSOM. May 26. King- Kd ward's brown colt Minoru Justified his name, which Is Japanese for "success," by winning to day the Derby which will be remembered always In the annals of Epsom as one of the finest ever run on that historic track. w. Raphael's Louvlers. with France's star Jockey. Stsrn. on his back, came under the ' wire so close after Minoru that the spectators were un decided which had won until their King's number waa displayed on the blackboard. Lord Michelham's William the Fourth waa a good third and a hajf doxen of the Ji starters were well bunciied behind. Sir Martin Stumbles and Loses. But one horse waa seen following the field riderless. .It was the American bred colt. Sir (Martin, which every one had reckoned as Mlnoru's foremost rival. He had been crowded out of his stride Just beyond the Tattenham corner, about the middle of tlta counse. Jockey J. H. Martin shot over his mount's head to the ground as Sir Martin scumbled and with him fell the bopea of hundreds of con fident American onlookers and many thousands of American dollars were lost. Klrst King; to Win Derby. To Englishmen, even those who bad staked their money on some other horse, the King's auccess waa Inspiring as a victory In a great International contest. On every side It had been asked whether. If he won, the King would consider It compatible with his position to lead Mi horse from the track, as the winning owners have done for more than a cen tury. There was no precedent for this, because no King had ever before won the Derby. King Ed-ward, however, lived up to the custom and In the minds of Englishmen clinched his claim to the title of a thoroughbned sportsman. Only the accident to Sir Martin and the rain marred the day. Electric Boy. apparently, was the horse that crowded the American oolt, which at the time was t"P at the front, and running atrongly. Iuie Wlnans, his owner, said tonight that It was a regrettable accident, but nothing more. To many Americans at the racetrack and on both .Idea of the Atlantic It will seem a calamity. Judg ing from the amount of money, estimated at $300,000. which waa put up on the Kentucky-bred oolt. Jockey Martin waa badly dazed by the fall and his forehead waa bleeding tarm a cut where a hoof of one of the other horses bad grazed him. Frenchmen Derply Chagrined. The French contingent which came over to see Stern win on Louvars ahonied almost as much Uaappolntment as the Americans. H. P. Whitney made his reappearance on an Kngllsh course and his two victories, the winning of the Stewards handicap by Perseus III and the Epsom town plate by Bobbin II were Richard Croker, who wandered about the paddock alone with hla hands In bis pockets and cap drawn over his eyes. mHV .tave.. con,r' the tumult today with the silence that fell-over the stand when he led Orby II. the winner of IS: The King entertained 60 members of the Jockey Club at U,e annual dinner at Buckingham Palace tonight. Great Enthusiasm for King. The field of 15 was sent away to an exceptionally good start. Brooklanes made the running for the first mile with the Kings colt well placed In flfth position. Approaching Tattenham t omer. Minoru Improved his position and. stalling off close to the home stretch a strong challenge by Lou vlers. he won by the ahorteet of short heads. As soon as the horses entered the lretn nd crowd recognized that the Kings colors were in front, the cheering began. Gradually the enthu siasm spread over the Downs and the cheers grew in volume as Minora neared the Judges' box. The scene was the most enthusias tic witnessed in Epsom In the mem ory of the oldest racegoers. A tremendous outburst of cheering went over the whole field, and the air waa full of hats waved In the direction of the royal box. where stood the King Hla Majesty was smiling broadly and with his silk hat In his hand he bowed repeat edly. K 1 King Jostled by Crowd. The enthusiasm was rekindled when His Majesty wss seen descending the stairs toward the track to lead his victorious horse Into the weighing room. The members of the Jockey Club mads EDWARD MINQRU WN a line through which His Mijntly passed. I and aa th. Klmr went by they raised their I hats. The King was conducted by a de tachment of police and a number of track officials to the ftnlehlrur pout. Here he grasped the bridle of Minoru on one aide while Trainer Marsh held the other. He also shook hands with and congratulated Jockey Jones. Hla Majesty had consider able difficulty In maklns hla way back to the pad dock. He waa jostled by the ex cited and yelling crowd and before he reached the enclosure he waa puffing for breath. Once Inside the paddock he re celTed the congratulation, of a number of friends, after which he mounted to the top of the stairs leading to the gallery of the Jockey Club, where he stood bowing; for several minutes. Queeo. Alexandra, the Prince and Prin cess of Wales and the other members of the royal family, seated aloft In the royal box. aaso came In for a share of the ovation. Tbey were visibly excited and pieaaed by the victory. Sir Martin Starts Favorite. Sir Martin actually started a favor ite In the betting; at 1 to 1. The bettlna- on Minoru was 7 to I; on Louvlera to 1 and on William the Koirrth 10 to 1. Minoru la a bay colt by Cyllene. out of Mother Hiegel. Cyllene Is sire of Cicero, who won the 1106 Derby for Lord Rosebery. OM.T BEATEX BY MISCHAXCE London Paper Admits Sir Martin Ran Like Winner. LONDOX, May 27. The winning of the Derby by King Edward baa caused boundless pleasure and enthusiasm here. It Is a long time since the morning news Papers have devoted aa much space) to this popular race. Sporting Life says: "What would have happened If no mis hap had attended Sir Martin can only be a matter of conjecture, but certainly the Interest of the exciting flnlsn would have been heightened, for mere Is no question that the American colt was going won derfully up to. the time of the disaster." AMERICANS LOSE $200,000 Sir Martin Heavily Backed by Loyal Visitors' From Vnlted States. NEW YORK, May SB Racing men and the general public received with the keen est disappointment the newa of Sir Mar tin's defeat. The estimates are that about 3M.0CIO was lost to the English book makers by Americans on the race. Sir Martin was regarded by horsemen aa the first product of American horse-breed lng. T. B. IS OUT OF JUNGLE IICXTER AXD PARTY SHIFT TO NAIROBI FOR VISIT. Later Searchers After flame to Go to Sollk District and Resume Hunting. NAIROBI, British East Africa. May 24. All the members of the Roosevelt party came Into Nairobi at 4 o'clock this after noon from the Heatley ranch. They are sunburned and appear to be In splendid health. In the last hunting Mr. Roosevelt suc ceeded In bagging another buffalo, snd a big bull wildbeeste fell before the rifle of his son. Kermit. The naturalists of the expedition have killed two pythons and 400 odd birds and mammals. Tonight and tomorrow Mr. Roosevelt will be the guest of F. J. Jackson. Acting Gov ernor of the Protectorate. For the re mainder of hla stay he will occupy George McMillan's town bouse, loaned for the occasion. The naturalists of the party, together with R. J. Cunningham, who has charge of the expedition, will atop at the Norfolk Hotel. The party will leave here next week for the Sollk district, via Rljabe and will not return here be fore the end or July. A public banquet will be tendered Mr. Roosevelt In Nairobi about the first of August. The expedition will be accompanied to the Sollk country by L. J. Tarlton. Governor Jackson has Issued Invita tions to a reception to meet Mr. Roose velt Thursday night and he will entertain the former President of the United Slates at dinner on Saturday. After this dinner, Mr. Roosevelt will attend an amateur theatrical entertainment. Humane Folk Turn Down T. R. KALAMAZOO. Mich.. May I. Be cause Colonel Theodore Roosevelt Is at present engsged In killing wild animals In Africa, the Michigan convention of Humane Societies In session here yes terday rejected a resolution to thank the former President for his aid In pro tecting Michigan birds. During the Roosevelt administration certain lands In Lakes Huron and Superior were set aalde as "protected" districts. CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE New York Th activity of tm ptV.lr wttchliff Emma GoMman itvrnljr hm r vulL4 In ih City Council at East rmr.f, N. J . rftmlnc her prmUlno to mk ih-r-. In Nw York a p-t;tc officer la constant !y on guard at tar apartment. Pan Fran -1 aco G r m W. Taylor, t-rvn rf a buainaa man of New Orleans, waa arraata-l here Tu!y on re-colpt of adv-fr frm Lost A fist lea, w her ha la want4 oq a e-Ymnm of ha vine am. billed aevrrai of th lance hotel. It la a'ler4 that tha Hotel Men' Ax-:a:li ha1 offer! a raw ard of flo.OiO for hla (r prvheaaxon. Chlca;o Tha r-rmrI rornraltte on pub lic buliUUiaa of Chl-o ha determine iiat tha city csvnnoc afford tha exraena of havtnc Prealdent Taft lay tha corn rr-um of th cw city hall. Tia mcmherw of trte commltt eatlmate that tha PrvHltm.T visit and Ma menatnmanl would oet " ) x.d haa de cided not to Isold tha celebration plannad. New Tork At tha aim moment that a your.f man nur'ad hlmarif from t Hivar el (ie Drtv viaduct at m Hundred and Twenty-ninths and Manhattan airt V. dnaa day a younc tcmu aitamptad to lap from the Recreation I'ler. a block away frm tha -iadurt. Into tha North Kliwr. Tha man waa inMantiy killed, but tba womaa waa caught be for aha oould leap. W'th!nfion Confidant that tha machlnlvt of Palnevii:a, O.. J or ana alvator. la tot the Archduk of Auatrla who renounced hla rights and dtaappaared oar,y a quarter of a rentury iro. Hr An Jrae-wy, Char d Affaire of tr Auatro-HunsarLaa Erobay, wlil rejuir direct evidence- of the calm' ant' a Identity bef ora brir.'.nc i ia matter to tba attention of th Vienna official. Chicago- . fihaTtnir her hoatauid with In rri aa !" akin on alternate 4a for ooa month netted Mrw. W. O. Smith a oollar wntnba tioti fr tba mlaalonary caua and a w4 pi a, Th prise waa a ift from me Woman- Home Itaslonarr iSoclely of th Auatln Method! Epiaoopal Church for mlr. money la the moat novel manner. Mormon Coins as Souvenir. WASHINGTON. May 36. Secretary M&cVejMTh ha ben petitioned by Snatrr Sutherlandj of Utah, and rr. Oe-orce Tall mad ire-, curator of the Draeret Muae um at Salt Lake, to permit tha latter to Issue for souvenirs and museum purposes Mormon coins from the diet recently turned over to the museum by the de scendants of Brijcham Young. Itojal Marriage In Germany. DrSSAr, Oermany. May Prince Frederick. of 8rhumbur-Llppe, nd Princess Antoinette Anna, of An halt, were married today at the castle here. DOUBLE GROSS IS GIVEN BY LAWLOR Burns Detective Sells Out to Brown and Gives Him Stolen Papers. BRIBE MONEY IN EVIDENCE Callioun's DrtrettTe Irt Gold Hirers In Soapdlsh tor Burns' Mtn. lorrnura Arrrstrd for Carry! m; Gnn. BAN rRANCL3Cr. May W.-Ths art of "allDDlna tne dmihu .n..- ... l-sinatlon appltod by en r tha attor-n-ys In th. trial of Patrick Calhoun to , ' -'-""s. Mg in. MUnmr, which r. ! . n .k . . ' . inrpi tm OI a prMetoiion ajrrnt who waa slmultaaa- - ' - "J nno aiara. liiastratM In. OblAFtlnn InUptvLuJ v. ... . . of th. dpfenae. who mads th. remark In Illrd to Kieal Paprra. John n. T . ln. , . hy W. J. Burns, head of th. prosecution s bureau of special anenta. was th. prin cipal witness of the day. He chars-d that Luther O. Brown, who already has testified to his activities la behalf of the DmldMit k ..-. .. .. - - - - - Lsiiwi najiroaaa. in t fh'l? h,tn ri n,on,n " n ould - -iu. Kiim mm Mr. liurna letter files, to mhlch Lawlor had access as an employ, of th. special .w. . - ig I nil, t,ut at one reported the matter to iMstrlct A t- i L received from Broai. payments In srold ascresratlns; trfl. Tonnd Money In Koapdlsh. ,'r' La'r related to th. jury his er slon of a series of meetlns with Brown and charaed that th. corporation's .cent V, . , throom In th. Su I-T.ci. Hotel, where Mr. Lawlor found various amounts of m .. . . . , . " vimtx't in a aoaD- fa"ke It" J"". ?. h w and Aaststant LHstrlrt Attorney y J ' iJtTj-sw tour enveioraea n,n. ;ola C'n"- wh,-h "tn said h. had marked In th. prrsenc of th. District Attorney snd . ."C p' witness chanted Luther I."'" w'th declaration that "th. p,o Kr Cmr ',ou, Abraham that Brown had aald" " ,M"0, h.nUhe SrjxS Md ,e" Th. wltnnaa -..- ... .. . cross e,.mlnlltk- '"J, exDlaVn -ITf,!- TOr' 'orcKl him t. explain all hla motives and reasons for en,,r,n tne employ of Brown , the Internet r.f .k- in . iwijircuuon and re wlfne lmPUrnrtl th '"-erlty of I Iorentien Investigated Henry. Ilarrv T . . ev.rt k-i7 . anown aa "th. Han)o. . uiy. searched, de- e.V? e revolver and arre., on a ?i .f..C,rrr,n we.r; In his testimony he Mld he a j,..: " ' a month. His duties, he salrl . l .. . newspaper .rt.Ce. m oTheV ir r?rr- H "-'""J "'so th.T h. ap-nt conalderabl. time Investlsatm,. ecuVor wnatr- Inquired th. proa. i"iiV"""nilr TOU- for Instance- re plied the .tm... . Ana-el ""ey In Portland and Los ., " -wn ooins;. asked Mr. lieney. "1 haVA ilnn. nnllll H . . ... ... . r ' - in. wit- ,- , 1 hmv" '"vt'a-ated James L. ..-...n. . . ii'i oirier Supervisors." Ixrentxen stoutly denied that he had Interviewed anr pro.p.ctlv. juror. In the irraft cases. Mr lUney asked th. witness If kn.w th. diu e. of It. M. n,y ih.pm.. ho spends much of hu time In tX. coA" Tro-.!r Who hmd d""k ' offlc. of lather Brown. Ma also aske f ,h. witness had not seen about jujo reports on jurors taken from Chapman's desk when H.e of fir. waa raMed by the ,7,. of th. I..,rw, Attorns . VfV.c March. Lorentxen ,airt n. had seen some papers seised, but did not know what th-y were. The witness stated that he had directed Jack C'ranf.wl - ...... . . . Gallstther. the chief witness for th. proa ecut on. ' Nicholas KnrnvnlH ... 1. . Ployed hr rt.f," .1 ' "- ?h,l7lrCt'' p'um,, ,n '"" and s?st" -. ... wnrn air. rhjms had been cltt on - . - . . - 4 - m-t ui cnniempt. Ab. boil had directed him to set out of th. MAY OPKS RTOLEX PACKAGES Jarire Pew. 1 1 nrcides Proutlon ly nreak Sealt on rackets. PAN F-RAXnufO. May M-B.ir .1 Jud.e 8ew. ,hl. aft-rno, ?raVe5Vi. petition of the I strict Attorney J, of th. Dleirlct Atiome. under authorttr of a search warrant. Ju.lxe SewaU decided that the seals on th. pu-k.ce. which It Is ailcrd. contain reports on th. (raft cases stolen from th. offlc of tV. J. Burns, and sold by on. of hla employee, may be broken. It la th. Intention of th. niatrlct At torney to put Police Juds. Deasey who le.ul the search warrant, at th. rq-iest of Bums, on th. slsnd In the trial of Patrick Calhoun and have him testify rt a-ardlrva- the documents. The decision of Judse SewaU. while prmlttln the opening of th. packace of documents and their examination. djea rMt pas. upon th. question of their owner, ship, dec'.srlnr that they must remain In in. custody or th. court. Chicago to Have Aero Field. CHICAOO. May 31 T'nder the auspices or me v nicusjo Aeronautic Association, a n experimental station for th. bulldir.x and testing of fiylr.K machines will be opened June S at th Old .liar lem racetrack, fcx- pertmerits win d. conducted ail Summer, and will be followed In th. Kali by an exhibition. Jury Seen red for Greek. OMAHA. May 2 The jury havin been secured In the murder trial of John Ma tauredt. the Ure.k. whos. ktillrs; of Policeman Klward lxerv caused th. South Omaha riots last February, th. openins .tatrmants" of the attorneys were mad. and th. la&roducUon of leatlaoony V pronibitlna th. ?.tT"nn, o' .Ih rrk" "ocumen.s tak-n from the safe m th. offices of th. lexsl depsrtment of th. I nlted Railroads mm. weeks o. durtna a rairf k. ' Exclusive Portland Agents for the Royal Worcester and Thursday , Housekeepers' Day The store is brilliant with bargains that will go unadvertised for this week. We want to try the experiment of letting you LOOK for the good things we have for you instead of TELLING you what and where they are. We'll just give you hints and expect to see throngs of shop pers in search of our regular THURSDAY OFFERINGS ON HO USEKEEPERSNEEDSi Chinaware and Cut Gla Sale, third floor, a wonderful group of Mcintillating , facial, on th0 TineMt ort$ of ware in both linej Bargain in Beds and Lace Curtains, fourth floor, savings that will make you open your eyes. Special Savings on Linens and Domestics, first floor, you know what good specials you find here every Thursday see what we've got for you this time. Small Things of All Sorts Pearl Buttons, 15c the doz7n' Sewing Machine Oil, 9c can; Sue Wax Candles, 10c; Three Spools Cotton Thread, 10c; Toilet Soap, 3c cake, etc -(A limiting, iil' value, on This Store Closed All COAST WILL FIGHT Campaign for Fair Rates to East to Be Made. CALIFORNIA HEADS PLAN Matt re started by Koathcrner Rig Oommlltew Will Take ' t'p the Effort. SAN KRANCimil. May S Plans for th. support of W illiam R. W hlr. manaa.r of th. traffic bureau of th. Merchant. Exchange of this city. In th. fisht h. la to w.ae before th. In terstate Commerce Commission, were vigorously discussed at a ineetinaT to day of upwards of It leading- Han Kran riaco business men In the Chamber of Commerce assembly hall. Mr. W heeler will lev. Saturday for New York, whence he will proceed to Washlnston to lay before tn. Interstate Commerc Commission the pr -lest of Partric Coat shippers asalnpt th. mooM "fpok.n. rates." just determined upon by th. transcontinental railroads. All Coast I nlted. It waa asserted at todays meeting; that the entire Ianfic Coast, for th. first time In Its hlatory. Is thoroughly aroused and united In Its opposition t. a freight schedule which. It la allrged. will limit competition In Inland West ern maaketa. such as tipokan. to ship pers In e-t. Paul and Chicago. Th. meeting. hlch waa presided over by Wllllsm U. Oerstle. rice-president of th. Chamber of Commerce, was held behind closed doors. Cirt CVcneral Committee1. It waa finally decided that two dele satea each ahould b. selected by th. commercial and bualneaa organisations to meel Wednesday afternoon for th. organisation of a commute, of th. whole, empowered to seek support for th. fight that la to t. waged. In discussing th. campalan. Mr. Wheeler aald that th. light waa not be. Itig made against th. Interior cities, such as ripokan. and Keno. but on th. contrary, th. bureau would willingly work for lower rate, for th.m aleo. II. said that what th. Coast shippers demanded was that ratea from ths West to thos. points should b. re . duced In proportion as tn. rat., from th. Cast a re towere-d. SPOILS BALTJWIN'S FLIGHT CarrOrss Spectator Iamagcs Airship by Seising- Oaldc-Hop. NORTIf ARUWOTOV. N. J.. May Ss. Captain Thomas K. Baldwin's flight In his new dirigible balloon wsa marred this evening by the carelessness of a specta tor, lie seised th. s-"de rope, causing th. craft ta collide with a tree, which damaged th. propeller and made further flight Impossible. Captain Baldwin was not Injured. He fore th. mishap the rilrlr'hte sailed By Onr Formnla W produc In Mftcd'i Saraapanila msdiclns that has an unap proacrtaxi rscord of curst of ccrofoia. eewms, runuona, catarrh, rheamaiism, anemia, pcrsousnoas, that tired feeling, loss ot arpebte, etc. Tha combination ana proportions of the more than twenty different remedial a (rents contained in Hood's r-araapariiia are known only to ourselves, so ibera can be no sohsutnte. This medicine make healthy and strong tha "Little Soldiers " in vnnr blood. Lhosa corpuscle, that fight tba disease germs constaciiy attacking you. "Baby Week BabyBiographies Free to all a r I r - . . . Z suunrants goods reduced and these stirring specials added. Is it any won cer that this has been the busiest week in our history thus far? INFANTS' SLIPS, .Uintily trimmed with luce um! embroid ery, values up to $ o.OO, etn M Q while they last, ohoiee. . .oZitO BABY E.ECEIVINQ BLANKETS, in white, with light blue or pink repular ?- - .SI. 68 special sale at. Day Monday, May 31st, 13 yards, maklnc three compute turns. Jay Uould wlin llamld Content and othvr members of th. I'oltsrnbta I nlvr slty Aero Club nave enirred a 'ander In th. contest for beavier-than-air ma chines. Nw Tarn aiica ktr oartsum 44 f mii.eWNi Te4r l.al. lb, Uii.rf r tr Sbe hed Sua a t.ier r the r..l4rea HIS SB FATHER'S SDH flnnhar as ' MRS.Vil!ARTOIi'S TALES OP MEN IaTeaesT 1 UATi A-HbHING" lLyl,.,IU' ill 'I PS!.!BH.."t;j'i!! jui.j;argxj Mothers Send ua the tvame of a bor or girl that docs not like Towle CIRCUS Brand Table Syrup eWtstewi ss4 s'- e. c4 Otm l..i e'w iMl se4 IB 9 l"S e Kee. wt et.r cm eveks. nra evts. W hi nil, w-.tas nek mi&rn Seaec. and w. will sand ytaa tw. sets at 12 cvt-eot wild animals abaohita ly frwa. Ask your jrrocer how to grl animals nirr, Tle Towle Maple Syrup Co. St. Paal Miaa. We Are Erpert Lens Grinders pt WKJ 4 p I i ot -v. W ffjttArt.-iv4 a rar.afiab! frtoB x.l Mi-afsctiot. m WOODAED. CURIE I COXPAXT AND CALUNO caima W.G. SMITH Zc CO . i Oo 1 s . . 99 Most Astonishing Bargain our customers in the In fonts' Wear Departmen t. I Z . . PINNING BLANKETS, of outins flannel, rallies to 40 on ny apeeial aale at, each at I C FLANNEL SKIRTS, rlin or fancy, short or lone, made with raml.rie waixt. rallies to QQn $1.25, sjHK-ial sale price OuC as usual, in Commemoration of Decoration Day The Portland uisiS'. This stamp hss been la circulation i ly a ..li; baa already become ir.oel popular. Kvery lsy the malls carry " Ihoueaade of thee, little tneetengers to .11 parts of the world eiJ lake wits, them the greeting-s ef lort'.end and the Mate of lr.serv. n lYssrli. ces her stamp advertis ing the IMrtolo Ke.tlval nest IVIoler. and KMttie l.4 u4 million, of .t.mi.s advettlelng tha e Ipo.l I ion. The lort laod Hol-ilclty til a n. p s the most ug ' avetlve of acr stamp hereicfore l..u4 I In any etir. as It not only advertises orti.nd. but It also calls attention to I h greet reeoarcea ef Oregon. In spesking ot publicity, a prominent t. erti.it.g man a no was la I'ortlaad several -tin last week, aald. -A pecu liar roodltlone etlste here. Cnlike any 01 her citv. in. bueiness men of lort land stand aa a unit tor advertising the Mate of 1 -regon. th. literature Issued by th. Commercial Club relative to th. resources .ad product, of the stale cannot b e el ied and Is calculated t. Interwet a rlasa of people with mear.a. w h. recognising the opportunities preecnod. will locate In urrron and .aelsl In Its development. Tl.ls. of court e means a greater fortland. The publicity stamp placed on th. .utalde of an envelop ia an attractive and polite method of rear hi eg every one with a suggestion. They .re sent out by thousands and naturally create In quIrKa. Th. prsonB wno Inquire as to ttregon lands aad opportunities for Investment are in. persona to wbom apenslve literal jre should be eent and a lo-e trulrtanr should b. cultivat ed. Th. spirit of your business men who know good-publldtr when they eee It Is th. foundation .f your prrgrelis aeee. Tie public In general bar. n. idea of the tsst amount of money e i pe n . ed by the business men who are called upon. and. aa a matter of fact, do .11 ti. advertising, for the welfare ot th. general public. In other cities when a t s,isis 7 U z Washington Street tore for Rent Store at 17th and Washing ton street. 20x00 feet, full basement, toilets, modern front, for rent at reasonable rate. Good business loca tion. Apily to I. GEVURTZ & SONS 173-5 First Street. Bon Ton Corseti Event We Have Ever Had INFANTS' SUMMER SHIRTS, short sleeves and low neek style, rep. value to 65c, at.. J jC INFANTS' SHORT SKIRTS, prettily trimmed, made on waist, rvjrular value to S0e, spe- OQa cial at this very low price.. Job Publicity Stamp CRECrOM ' firm advertise, they expert t. be In mediately benefited la dollar.. bo ever. It is different. Th. mercbeats re.lls. that what benefits on. benefits ail alike. An lnrr,ec.J populatloa ef . rises of people who build bom, and develop th reeources of the state, means an increase of businees along ail 11 nee.- siunday. Mar 1. w..i be letter-writ. Ir.a day. Tl.le will give rltlsene who ta.k Ilk. paotota and never spend ar.y money in .dvertisicg an opportunity t. become real -boosters." bpend fiv. or ten cents for pubtlrity stamps and write as many letters. la trls way you will join your repre-eenta-tiv. buelr.ee. men ia their great work of promotion Mampt may b. rrorured t I'erklna Hotel 1'harmacy. KKhaaia Mstionerv M ore. J. K vim xteier a "rank Co. trvgon Newa Co, Wmdard. Clarke t C.. t Among the pro.ree.1ve firms wb. are dally Mitilltt out thousand, ef thee, stamps may be mentioned: Neuet.dter liroa. Merchants National Iar.fc. CUnset a lev.r. Kiullable Aituittri a loan Ass'n. Morns hro bankers: v aJ ham. a- Co, Meier a "rank Ca, J. K. . 1 11 Ok t he ommer rlal Club. Oregon News Co. Wood ard. :' a Co. t nloa Mest t:v. teermaa Amerlcaa Coffee Co. tha Jacob Ulna Co.; Archer. Combs A Winters Co. Co lumbia Trust fa, ladd g Tllton. Huf f um a lend.eton. W. u. MrPhereoa Co We.iert, iwklr.c Co, Iortland Iron '. Henrv Welnhard Hrewwrv. Alher Itroa. Milling Co, . Keaae" A. A. Ilaker. Chapln Herlow. Hlaealng Cranll. Co. Cl.apmaa Timber Co. N. V. Lumber Cx. Keats Automobile Co, Hallou A Wright, w. K. KurreH. TV J Jones Co . Hovo Tea Co. Kred A. Krlba Knight Parking r, Campbell-Sanf ord Henley Co. the Northera Itrewlr.g Co. W. j. Iierk. Multnomah Trunk a Mag Co. I'hoenta Iron Works. Multnomah Iron Works, .limit h as Hveratt. I'ac4fla Coast Itoor Co,