CTB MOKkiyQ. OREGOiyiAJSr THURSDAY, ATJGT7ST 3, 1905. 9 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF THE OREGOXIAN'S TKLEPHONXS. Counttng-Rocm Main CC7 Managing Editor Main C30 Sunday Editor Main 0235 Cltjr Editor Mala 168 Society Editor Mala 6235 Composlng-Room ..............Mala GS5 Superintendent Building Tied 2S2 East Side Office East 01 AMUSES EEXTS. MARQtTAM GRAND (Morrison, between Cth and 7th) Evening at 8:30. Kolb and Dili In the consedy-burleeque. "1- O. U." BELAECO THEATER (Hth and Waablngton) Evening- at 8:15. a dramatic version of "Carmen." GRAND THEATER (Park and "Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30 to 10:30 P. M. STAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Continuous vaudeville. 2:30. 7:30. OP. M. BAKER THEATER (3d and Yamhill) Con tinuous vaudeville. 2:30, 7:30 and 5 P.M. IRVINGTON PARK TRACK Multnomah Fair Association s racee. First race starts 2:15 P. M. OREGOXIAX AT SUMMER RESORTS. Orders riven to anr of the following agents will be. given careful attention. Ail mall sub scrlptlons must be paid for In advance: Xong Beach...... Strauhal & Co. Eeavlew. Strauhal & Co. The Breakers J. M. Arthur Ocean Park a H. Hill Seaside. F. Dresser & Co. Gearhart Kruse's Hotel Kewport F. H. La-no Wllholt F. W. McLeran Collinrf Hot Springs a T. Jieleher Moffetfo Hot Springs T. Mottett St, Martin's Springs. Mineral Sprgs. Hotel Co. Tvtel,vt-M:l,e Houbb Burked. The Twelve-Mile roadhouse at Terry, on -ho Base Line road, was destroyed by flro yesterday mornlnp between 12 and 1 o'clock, and the Are is supposed to have been, the work of an Incendiary. It was occupied by the proprietor, A. J. Sillier, his wife and two others at the time the Are occurred, and they-had barely time to escape from the building with their clothes and their lives, so rapidly did the flames spread. It was a one and one-halt story building, and has for a number of years been a popular resort of wheelmen and more recently for automobllists from the city. The loss will probably be about 52000. and there was $500 insurance. Mr. Miller is quite sure that the building wan set on Are, and says when he left the burning structure the odor of oil was very pronounced, and he found a gunny sack saturated with coal oil. For Benefit of Babt Home. The frame of baseball between Sheriff Tom "Word's victorious nine and the Assessor's nine has been arranged to take place on, Multnomah Field Saturday afternoon. August 12. On the latter nine there will be some heavy weights, and if any of these happen to fall on any of the deputy sheriffs It will be all off with them. Max well, who plays on the first base, weighs 250 pounds; Captain Welch, shortstop, weighs 2ES pounds; North, at second base, weighs 245 pounds. However, Assessor Sigler only weighs 113 and Sheriff "Word will have no difficulty in "fixing" him early In the game. There will be abun dant substitutes. The game will bo for the benefit of the Baby Home. Rev. Randall. Receives Call. Rev. W. B. Randall, pastor of the Central Bap tist Church. East Twentieth and Ankeny streets, has Just received a call to become pastor of the Everett (Wash.) Baptist Church, and has it under consideration. Mr. Randall said yesterday that the call came unexpectedly from the Evorott church. He considers it a high compli ment, coming as it does from a church, included In his field when ho was mis sionary in Washington. "I shall give tho call the consideration It certainly le asrves." he said, "and give a final answer in a few days." Central Baptist Church has Just completed a building and manso and has large plans for the future. Hall Association Is Formed. The "United Artisan Hall Association, of Sell wood, has been organized with a full board of directors. Fohowing are tho officers; President. J. G. Wahtetrom: vice-president, A. K. Wills; secretary, C. B. X≠ treasurer, J. G. Zirngiebol. Other directors are George M. Banks. Charles B. Turlay and Clark Burnside. Considerable money has already been subscribed and the work of the associa tion 1b going ahead in a satisfactory man ner. Ground will be secured in a central place, and a suitable building erected. Looking for Louis Karnaqel. Many years ago the family of Louis Karnagel. an architect, declined io come with him from Germany to America, and he loft them in the old country, according to advices received by the police. Last night letter was received from the postmaster jat Bloomlngton, 111., saying that the eld est daughter of Karnagel had reached there. She has heard that her father is in Portland, and asks the police to find him. as she thinks he will be pleased to learn that she is in America. .Races! Traces! Races: Races! Races! Races! 1905 Meet Now On. I Irvington Park Track. Six "or More Great Events Daily. First Race Starts at 2:15 P. M. All Cars Transfer at Second and Washington Sts. for Track. Admission (Including Grandstand) 50c. Todat! Races! Todat! Tod at! Races! Todat! Minor Arrested for Drunkenness. James Howard, very full of liquor, was picked up by Policeman Wade on Third street last night and locked in the City Jail to sober up. He was unwilling to tell where he got the liquor, but as he is a minor, he will be hold until he tells. He gave his age as 19. but he appears younger. He would not tell where he lived. Every Saturday. A. & C. R. R. Seaside Special. A. & C. R. R. Leaves 2:30 P. M. Union Depot 2:30 P. M. 3-Dat-t Round Tnrp Tickets 2-Day. Onlt $2.50 Onlt. 2Co Transfers. No Delays. No Dust. See C. A. Stewart, Agt., 24S Alder St. Sergeant Lefler Missing. Captain of Police Moore was notified last night of the disappearance of Sergeant Lefler, Company K, Exposition guards. Accom panying the report was a statement to the effect that the missing man took with him 595 and a check for $50, the property of Captain Ingram, of the same company. Locked "Up for the Night. James Sheridan, known in police circles as "Um brella Jimmy." was arrested last night for being drunk and disorderly, at tho foot of Mill street He was sent to the City Jail by Policeman West. It Is said that he had Just administered a thrashing to his wife when the patrolman arrived. Reception to Missionaries. An Infor mal reception will be held In the hapel of First Presbyterian Church this evening, for Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Andrews and Bev. and Mrs. Charles Killle. mission aries from India and China. All who are interested are cordially Invited. Short addresses will be made. Baptists Will Organize. The Bap tists of St Johns, who formed a tem porary organization with a membership of 27 last week, will meet this evening in the Adventlst Church and hold the first covenant and business meeting. Commit tees will be appointed and tho organiza tion completed. John Welber Disappears. John Wel ber. Jr., of Montavilla. last night notified Captain of Police Moore of the disappear ance of John Welber. aged 60 years. He has been missing since July 1, and con cern is felt over his absence. For San Francisco Direct, the elegant steel steamship "Redondo" sails Satur day, at S P. M. First-class. $12; steerage, fS: meals and berth included. C. H. Thompson, agent No. 128 Third St The Calumet Restaurant, 143 Seventh Fine luncheon, 35c: dinner. 50c Programme of Woodmen of the World celebration, page 2. Cirncili Epoons have Pres. Goode's sig. Studying Portlaicd Schools. Profes sor Woolford. educator of Ohio, is in the city, attending tho Exposition and study ing the system of the Portland public schools. Yesterday he attended the Teach ers' Summer School In progress In Wood men Hall on East Sixth street. He asked many questions concerning the methods, and Professor D. A. Grout gave him full information on all points. Professor Wool ford said he had heard much about the Portland schools, and was anxious to gain all the information possible. Among other items mentioned concerning tho Ohio schools was that the grade teachers there are paid from $49 to $60 per .month, and was. informed that in Portland these teachers were paid from 360 to $90 per month. Patrolmen Are accused. Charges of loitering on the street while on duty, in company with two women, and drink ing from a beer can while in their com pany, have been preferred against Police man Jodon. Charges are also preferred against Policeman Evans of grafting. Specific complaints have been made against the patrolmen In both cases and their trials will be held before the Police Commission this morning. Mount Tabor Fraternal Hall. The Ions talked, of fraternal hall at Mount Tabor will soon bo a reality. Work Is progressing rapidly and the structure will soon be enclosed. Mount Tabor Camp, Woodmen of tho World, is putting up this hall, although It is not a strong camp, having only about 50 active members. The hall is 4OxS0. one story, nod fashioned after the Woodmen hall on East Sixth street. Erickson Will Test Law. August Erickson has decided to te?t the law which says that concerts cannot be given In saloons, and last night his lady or chestra resumed operations in his saloon at Second and Burnside streets." Chief of Police Grltzmacher will today apply to the City Attorney for a warrant, and it is expected Erickson will be arrested and brought Into the Municipal Court Ex-Policeman Robbed. J. C. Williams, an cx-policcman from Los Angeles, Cal., having ten years' experience as an offi cer, was steered Into a room of the Burn side House yesterday afternoon by a stranger and robbed of $2S in coin, a coat and hat He was slightly Intoxicated, and after learning he had been robbed, called at police headquarters and reported his loss. Bunco Trick Is Woeked. A bunco trick that has been seldom used in Port land was successfully carriod out at the Union dopot Tuesday. In the rush ior coaches and the hurry In procuring tick ets, some kind individual proffered hxs services, and after collocting a sufficient amount with which to procure passage for willing passengers, he disappeared in the crowd. Labor Day Celebration. T. M. Leabo, A. A. McClark, E. L. Caton and Harry Eurry form a committee to prepare a programme for Labor day celebration, which will be held at Cedar Park. St Johns. September 4. Governor Chamber lain and District Attorney Henoy will speak on that day, and over 60 unions will take part All members of Elk lodges who will be unable to parade with their home lodges on Elks' day, August 16, are cordially In vited to turn out with Portland Lodge 142. B. P. O. Elks. Call on J. B. Coffey, 252 Washington street at once to give size of uniform needed. Harry F. McKay, chairman committee. B. P. O. Elks. The members of Port land Lodge No. 142 are requested to be present in our lodge-room in the Mar quam building this evening. Election of a trustee for a term of three years. Vis iting brothers invited to attend. By order of the lodge. Jno. B. Coffey, secretary. All persons who have moved or made any business change since giving their names to the directors' canvasser are re quested to send notice to this office in order to secure correct insertion in the forthcoming directory. B L. Polk & Co., 530 Marquam bldg. Tel. Main 781. An let a Voters to Must.--Voters of Arleta school district No 47. will again meet this evening and try to settle the Question of sohool facilities for .the en suing year. PERSONAL MENTION. George E. Youlc, a Seattle wholesale merchant is at the Portland. Rev. G. F. Fitch, for the past S4 yoars a missionary in Shanghai. China, is In the city, visiting at the home of Rev. W. F. Holt, 350 Fourteenth street Mrs. F. L. Clark, wife of Spokane's millionaire mining magnate, and a party of her guests, are at tho Port lands They will remain here over Sunday, in attendance at the Fair. Edwin M. Wolfe will leave San Francisco today, where "he has livod. the past nine years, on a visit to Dr. C. L. Large, at Forest Grove, and with his tnotner, Mrs. T. B. Handley at Tillamook. Byron Mayfiold. a graduale of the Ore gon Agricultural College, is a guest of Horace Brodle. his classmate, on the Powell Valloy road. He is from Nevada, and Is on his way to his home at Enter prise, Eastern Oregon. Georce W. Downs and. w4f of Tmv N. Y.; Mrs. Anna. A. Whittlesay and Miss Clara Wright of Grand Rapids. Wis.; Miss Clara Count teacher In the TiIta Forest Seminary (Illinois), are visiting at the home of Professor S. U. Downs, at 3 Tillamook street George Downs is a brother whom S. U. Downs had not met for 2C years, and Mrs. Whittlesay is a sister. The party are having a reunion. They will take trips on the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, and hope to go to Mount Hood. CHICAGO. Aug. 2. (Special.) Ore gonians registered today as follows: Palmer House J. S. Carroll. J. J. Mc Clelland and wife, J. W. Byron. Port land. Windsor-CliftonE. M. Burk, W. J. Miller. Portland. Great Northern Miss C. Ramsey, Or egon. Briggs D. G. Campbell. Portland. Majestic C. S. Davis, Oregon. Grace J. R. Rauoh, Toledo. Auditorium Mrs. G. G. Howe, C C Murphy. Oregon. Grand Pacific D. W. Eastman. Port land. Sherman House E. E. Biddle, Ealem. Bright Boy Babr lor Adoption. The Boys' & Girls' Aid Society has at the Receiving Home, East Irving and Twenty-ninth street a very desirable baby boy, ed 20 months, for adoption. Has brown hair and oyes, and is a very bright, healthy child. Any person desir ing to make application for this little boy can do so In person at the Receiving Home, or by calling up telephone East 5. WHERE JO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant, fine, private a part -taenta for parties. 305 Wash., near Fifth. When in Seattle, "The Rathskeller," a high-class place to eat Sea food; Eastern meats. Large orchestra dally. Genuine French dinner, with wine, 50c, at S3 Fifth street near Stark. Crawfish at "The Empire," 1S2 Sd street. CLAREM0NT TAVERN. Launch Fox leaves Morrison street Mer rill's boathouse, to Claremont 10, 12 A. M., 2, 4, 6.30, S:15 P. M. Returning 11 A. M.; L 3. 5. 7:30. 11:30 P. M. Those who wish to practice economy should buy .Carter's Little Liver Pills. Forty pills in a vial; only one pill a dose. Laird & Lee's "Glimpses. Only edition containing Jefferson's famous fetter to Captain Lewi. INT SUCCEEDS DE HAVEN HERE Montana Judge Will Hear the Remaining Land -Fraud Cases. PRESS OF WORK REASON Judge Dc Haven Returns to San. Pran cisco Saturday, and Xew Federal Grand Jury Will Be Ready August 23. Judge William H. Hunt, of the Federal Court for the District of Montana, will reach Portland August 2S to take up the land-fraud trials where they will be re llnqulsho'd by Judge J. J. De Haven, who will leave Portland on Saturday for San Francisco and remain there engaged with the business that has arisen In his dis trict A recess of the Oregon District Court will then be taken from tho con clusion of the final details incident to the closing of the second trial of Williamson, Gesaer and Biggs, until August 28. Uni ted States District Attorney Honey will leave for San Francisco tonlghtj to be gone for a couple of weeks, and upon his return a Federal grand Jury will be called to probe further Into the irregu larities of the land entries of the state and the many and various abuses grow ing out of the nonobservance of the law. Must Go to San Francisco. Judge De Haven has found that it will be necessary for him to go to San Fran cisco at once to attend to business which has arisen in his court In that city. At first it was thought that another Judge could be shifted to that district, and Judge Dc Haven could finish tho duty undertaken by him of hearing to the end the land cases now pending. This was found not to be possible, however, by Judge Gilbert, of the Circuit Court and after some negotiations Judge Hunt has been assigned to tho Portland court for the remainder of the land cases. Judge De Haven will leave Portland on Satur day, and will not return to the city. When he leaves, --or before, he will ad journ the District1 Court until August 28. and upon that day Judge Hunt will tako up the burden laid down by the Jurist from San Francisco. Engaged In, Cobban Case. Judge Hunt is now engaged in trying the Cobban case Jn .Montana, a case in which R. M. Cobban is accused' of sub ornation of perjuy'in regard to Inducing many -land entries to be made in West ern Montana. The case is similar to the WIHIanison-Gesner-BJggs case, which has Just been concluded. United States District Attorney Heney will leave this evening for San Francisco, where he. will attend to private business that has accumulated In his office, and. if it is possible, take as much rest as can be sandwiched In with the work that has to be done. Mr. Honey's rest and vacation from his duties In Oregon will be of short dura tion, howexer. as he will be in Portland again before the bpening of court on Au. gust 23. and will at once ask that a grand Jury, be summoned for the investigation of all those cases which bad to be dropped on account of th passing of the last grand Jury from existence. There are many frauds to be probed, some of which, it is understood, have been par tially investigated, which will come un der the eye of the District Attorney and the grand Jury that is to be summoned. Some of the cases would expire on ac count of the statute of limitation, if the Jury were not to begin work previous to the latter part of August Others of more recent date, as to the time of com mission, have been discovered since the close of the last grand Jury's work, and are ready for the probe of the Govern ment. Startling Disclosures Intimated. It is intimated that certain questions arising from the recent trials in the Fed eral Court will be gone Into, perhaps with startling disclosures. How long the Jury will be in sossion. or what will be the result. Is a matter of supposition. Mr. Henoy has not as yet decided upon the exact date for calling the Jury, other than to say that he will bring It together prior to me convention oi court on Au gust 2S. After the close of the final details of the Williamson case no business will be transacted In the Federal Court, and a rest will be given the officials until the latter part of the month, when from all indication; things as strange and start ling as any that have happened hereto fore will be brought to the notice of the public through the workings of the De partment of Justice of the United States. PRESENT TOKEN OF ESTEEM Associates Surprise S. G. Fulton AVIth Silver Loving-Cup. Samuel G. Fulton-, retiring assistant general freight agent of the Northern Pacific, was the Yeciplent yesterday of a very handsome present frm the em ployes of that department It took the form of a very handsome solid silver loving-cup, bearing the following in scription: "A token of esteem to Samuel G. Ful ton, from tho employes of the general freight and claim department of the Northern Pacific Railroad, Portland, Oregon, August 1, 1905.' The presentation remarks were made by Chief Clerk J. A. McNeill. Mr. Ful ton has been In the service of the Northern Pacific here for 20 years, and was deeply affected by the taction of his associates. Taken From Burning Building. Four patients in a sanitarium at 11 Fourth street. In charge of a Chinese doc tor. Wing Lee, were bundled down the stairs, yesterday afternoon, to escape be ing burned to death by flames which broke out in the building at 2 o'clock. The origin of the fire Is unknown, but is supposed tq have started from a chimney spark. The loss to Dr. Wing Lee Is about 5900. but Ills loss is fully covered by In surance. The fire also partially destroyed the residence of- Gum Lung, a Chinese home In the rear of tne sanitarium. The loss to the latter building was about $300. Trinity's Chimes Ring Out. With hundreds of people standing on the walks and in the yards near Nine teenth street the chimes in Trinity Church softly gave out sacred and well known ancient nieces for the first time last night The bells were fitted with wooden clappers and gave forth a much sweeter tone than if hunr with iron or steel. T. M. Meneely, who had charge of setting up the chimes, played them last night Every note was clear and al though the music was slower than is usual on a stringed Instrument every piece was easily recognizable. The pieces played by Mr. Meneely were. "Hear, Hear, My ouV "Holy, Holy, Holy," ASK YOUR DEALER FOR OUR BRANDS OF Garden Hose THEY ARE THE BEST MADE GOODYEAR RUBBER CO. B H. PEASE, President. 6I-63-65-67 FOURTH ST. PORTLAND, OR. I SHAW'S H PTTRF BLUMAUER & HOCH 106 end lit F?rtk Strc gEfjfeia DteCzitatars lor Qctgtm as EDISON PHONOGRAPHS are ABSOLUTELY FREE From foreign sounds. No grate or rasp. A trial will convince. Call and hear one played. We have special clerks to show them. GRAVES' MUSIC STORE 32S Washington Street. Bet. 6th and 7th The Canadian Bank of Commerce Capital $8,700,000. Rest $3,500,000. Portland Branch, 244 Washington Street. E. A. Wyld, Manager. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT - Available in all parts of the world. 118 Branches in Canada and the United States. INCLUDING SAN FBANOTSGO SEATTLE VICTORIA VANCOUVER NANAIMO NEW WESTMINSTER DAWSON (YnkonV Drafts Issued on Any Branch. Transfers of money to or from any part of Canada by letter or telegram. A General Banking Business Transacted. "Gay Harvard." "The Last Hose ol Sum mer." Scottish Bluebells" and "The Wearing ofjthe Green." ' The chlnsc are the first that have been, placed In the Northwest, and as an ad dition to Trinity It makes the edifice hare a more sacred " appearance than be fore. CL'ATSOPvBEACH'GttARHS And Delights Thousands ot Tourists Dally? 4 Sctn Tickets $4 $2. 50 Two-Day Tickets $2.50. Through train leaves Union Depot S A. M. dally and every Saturday at 2:30 P. 31. No delays. No transfers. No dust. See C. A. Stewart, agent. 218 Alder street, about tickets, official Information, time cards, etc.. and ask for Clatsop Beach souvenir containing 30 beautiful half-tone HlustratJorir. Tickets. soW at Unkn 2c pot. SPECIAL ALASKA EXCURSION $65. Steamer Cottage City. August 12, call ing at Indian Villages, Glaciers. Skagway Sitka, etc.. out 11 days. For full informa tion, call Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany, 213 Washington street. Phone 229. ESCAPERN0NG WINE The finest product of the scappernong, the native North Carolina grape. A de licious, refreshing white wine. Moderate 1$ sweet a ladles wine. W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Inc., distributors. TOURISTS TAKE THE LUnUXE. The Pacific Ocean is best approached by a steamboat ride down the grand old Columbia River. The daylight trips are especially for the tourists' pleasure. The steamer - Lurline. running to Astoria, is always popular with sightseers. Lurline leaves Taylor-street dock 7 A. M. dally, except Sunday. Telephone Main 613. Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but act specially on the liver and bile. A per fect liver correcter. Carter's Little Uver Pills. Fourth Free LECTURE At 201 ALISKY HALL Second Floor. 3d and Morrlion Sts. FRIDAY August 4 At 2:30 P. M. BY JANE BREWSTER Of New Torlc TOPIC: The Law of Supply and Demand All Udles are cordially invited to at tend, during which the art ot proper corseting- Is convincingly demonstrated by the front-laced corset on living models. (LADIES ONLY) Jane Brewster can be seen dally at Hotel Portland, room 334. A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever T. FELIX fiOOUDI'S &UENTAL. CREAM GR MA6ICAI, IEADT1HEI mi Freezes, ota Piuiw) ses cetecuss. it hu stood tie test of AT Tttn, tad Is so fcra!eM we Urtefctobeacnlt JLcc?tao cecster fiii ct s!kSv suet. Dr. L. A. 8JT9 uli to a UAj ot the kfttt tea ( pU): "As Tea U41m I raefeaaexa 'CsKraafa Crn' m Um Im( bmfsl cf an tie MMMtieas." Tt nit by U &rs4fi?U as Tsacjr. Omm IJwiers la tfce TJafcea Stales, Ciuat aaa 3Csepe. FEMJ.MfOfS, fref, 37 Imi Jam Sfoii, InrM. rOJC SAJUE T WOODAU. CUW CO America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Vkhort a Rhral Today MALT Wukiictoa. Prices: $ 10, $20 $30, 550 'For the Children W-are gomg to give out 5000 2rted , pictorial tcrjr book. These books aue nicely gotten lip ajftd ari well worth ajldng for? so be sure and call before- they are aH gone. DMDORE PIANO CO. i t Steinway Dealers 233 WASHINGTON ST. It pays to do businef gener ously. The proof: Schilling's Best.. FulUstrength and pure, and the prices only enough to pay for the quality, Moneyback. EDUCATIONAL. DeKoven Hall Prepares for West Tolnt and other Eastern Col leges. A home boarding school for boy, giving ex cellent military training and thorough scholastic work. Personal attention given each pupil vrlth the aim to inspire lofty Ideals of scholarship, sound judg ment and In every way to prepare boys for business and professional life. Lo cated on Lake Stellacoom. S miles south of Tacoma. i'or circular and full Infor mation address D. S. Ful ford Prln.. So. Tacoma. Wash. R. F. 2. No. 1. Hotel St. Francis MHBNMHHBMHeSBHfll rUROPZN PLAN Special Rates for Ike Summer Months Full information can be obtained by writing or wiring (at our expense) to JAMES VOODS. MANAGER San Francisco a a KIMBALL HALL Americanos: Conservatory of Xf c aad Brraade Art. Sixty emlaeat lnstrao tots. LrtTlKl im Aavftaiat e. .leacaaninuBiBK departoeat. Dlplosoas. CerUacatea. free and parti k laruacaxea. xree ana panist bes1aaSeet.il. I90&. Cat&losM HIXTTAKJT VrttUtMU scaolsnblpt. .2 kilters be; nailed tree. JO H.N J. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF -THE UMVERSITY OF OREGON Nineteenth annual session begins Sept. 15. IPOS. Address B- E. JOSEPH!. M. D.. Dean. 810 TJekum bldg.. Portland. TEETH JL $12.00 FULL SJCX GUARANTKXD TOR SS.00. Mvealngs. Xoadar aa-a Thursday, uatll S. Fred Preka. D. D. 8. IU Deksm BMc. fiebwab Printing Go. t47K STAUX STKXXX ivitrs'S SHIRTS Just arrived, latest effects in Oxfords, Madras and Percales, plain and plaited bosoms JjJl.OO and S1.50 NECKWEAR Ne-tr line of choice silks, made up of newest weaves ei handsome patterns 506 The Greatest SMOKE Feifer's Union 5's UNION MADE 5c CIGARS UNION MADE POPULAR BECAUSE OF THEIR SUPERIOR QUALITY AND FINE WORKMANSHIP. THE ROSENFELD-SMITH CO., Distributors Exclusive Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco, PORTLAND, OREGON Ell PA1NT&I TOOLS OF TRADE WALTER 133 SIXTH STREET TVe do crown and brldgework without pain. Our 18 years experience In plate wort enables us to fit your mouth comfortably. Dr. TV". A. "Wise has found a safe way to extract teeth absolutely without pain. Dr. T. P. "Wise Is an expert at gold filling and crown and brldsework. Extracting- free when plates or bridges are ordered. WISE BROS., Dentists Fall Ins BuUdlnr. cor. Third and "Wash. Sts. Open evenings till 0 o'clock. Sundays from 9 to 12. Or Main 2020. DR. W. A. "WISE. SUMMER RESORTS. Delightful Mount Hood Trip EVERT VISITOR lo the Iwla and Clark Exposition should take this the most delightful of all mountain trips In America. Cloud Cap Inn. unique and ptc tureique. T000 feet above sea level, affords splendid accommodations Summit of mountain easily acces sible from this point. Stares lea v. Hood River StaUon dally, at 6:30 A 31. and 12:30 P. if-, making connection with O. R. & K. trains. Round trip tickets. Including coaching trip, on sale it O. R. 4 K. ticket office. Third and Washington streets. Portland. Par ticulars about rates at Cloud Cap Inn by writing Hits. S. XAKGIIXE. Manager. Hood River. Or egos. Send Two Cents In Stamps to A. X. CraUr. G. P. A. Oregoa Railroad Navigation Com pany. Portland, for Booklet TeHlar About Tri. HOTEL MOORE Clatsop Beach SEASIDE, OREGON Finest Summer resort In Oregon. The only hotel on the beach overlooking the ocean. Sea foods & specialty. The hotel has been rebuilt and nawly furnished. Hot salt baths. Fln surf bathing directly in front of the natal. Strictly flrst-claas. Americas plan. Tor terms and reservation address HAN J. aCQQRSProjrletor. Clothing House in the Northwest. IHt Hadl True Label Tou wouldn't buy Inferior paint, even If the price were low. Trouble la. poor paint Is made to pass for a good Krade. The paints we handle will show In their wear, test their durability, freedom from cracking and blistering and brilliance of color that they earn their title to supe riority. Prices not as high as the worth of the goods. Fisher, Thorsen & Co. Front and Morrison Streets Are always important, but especially so in the optical business. Our instruments for meas- uring vision record the slightest deviation from normal sight and enable us to fit eyes with scientific accuracy. REED THE OPTICIAN OREGONIAN BUILDING J SUMMER RESORTS. The Seaside House Is now open to guests. Flnit-CIasN Service In Every "Way. Beautiful Walks and Drives on, th Premises "With BontlnR and Fishing- Unsurpassed Free bus meets all trains. THE HACKNEY COTTAGE SEAVIEW, WASH. Now open for the season. Home comforts, excellent table board, centrally located, beau tiful surroundings, fine surf bathing, a most desirable place for families. Tell the con ductor to let you off at Hackney Cottage. Seavlew second stop after leaving Ilwaco. P. O. address. Ilwaco. "Wash. HOTEL SALT AIR CENTERVILLE, WASH. North Beach's favorite resort. Unsur passed view of ocean, near nshlngr roclcs. good water, excellent table, all kinds of flsh. Special rates to ramilies. For par ticulars address Mrs. J. D. Porter, Lotyj Beach. Wash. THE COLONIAL SEASIDE, OREGON Njt, commodious building, -well furnished, containing all modern conveniences: beauti fully situated and adjacent to the big bath house: fine view of ocean. Por further par ticulars write. WILHOIT SPRINGS STAGE Leaves Oregon City dally, except Sundays, at 0:30 A. M Fare $1.0. Orezon City oSlc next door to Oregon Water Power Co.'s depot DR. x. rst