V If TIIE EVENING JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1902; ALTfcXD D. BOWTN,- Teieabowe Main 500 r sumcwption pwat ; - ferWeek , . I0CMU Delivered anywhere in the City. : : By mall to any address,' 13.00 per yeer. gl.QP. for four months. , 4 , JCISKAL PRINTING C0M PUBLIShCRS CORTLAND, OR.i MARCH 13, 1 802 rrtlaad ought to take an Internet la the propoeltiea to include a puWIe road way en the railroad bridge jto spaa tb Cslnmbla at .Vancouver. It would add largely to Fortland'a trad relation with :: Clark County. WWh. v" ' John Bull - la aUtr feeling ' around hl body, trying to, find ttao placed where Delersy hit Mivf-ri.f r-'i-jMixV ; Ta Chinese government objeefs to th , os-enactment at the Chines exclusion act. Ita six representative In Portland objected, also. ' The Wehalem ' railroad ; will last's biggest gold mine. Z" ' be. Fort- when a '"reform' movement Is desired. reformers ought te be at the helm-not past masters In the game of Tricks. 1 Bering named his candidates for the primary election, Mr. Oaten will sail his jDemecratle convention when he gets geed and ready; ' . ' . l" """ ; ' . .'' , Let a not forget that there Is a Dem eeratle party that may be merely sawing weed. " The Wells, rargo Bxprees Company Is tfty years of age-and don't knew the meaning ef "mossback, . ; . Nebraska's cyclone are op and. doing. They sauet adhere ta the ancient maxim that early bird get the Juicy flshworms. ... . . i i i . 1 The Albany Democrat remembers Bene or Blmon's efforts In behalf of m public beildiag fef that elty, and says: "We hevea't evwerd te say against him." If he bed his deserts, many ef ; bis, le- "eraetera would be la the earns to. La Oraade has elected a "Ukker Ceea- at Ue regular Republican party - te ticker out, ut te aocomtnodat the belt lag gentlemen who deelre ta dicker laT f 'erd eemes front Eugene 'that Ira A.' Campbell, editor and one of the publish ta ef the Pally Guard, who let his speeeh while sitting la ' barber's ehalr " about three weeks age. Is aiUleenflned m his home In : a condition Volte dl-tf-Melngie his family.: U r. Campbell can epeek la a low tone ef voice, but his emplete recovery le believed to be re mete. J He le one ef the pioneer news , peper men ef Oregon and a bright and pepeler'aae, - ; - s ' H i 1 ' 1 '"'f -"'"-"-lirr " TkeCetumbla River snuet be kept a Wri4wlde shipping ffaorooghfaro Har meay and united effort' will do It. ,-" Astoria Is wakini"Bp". "t S a substaa iial etty. Its growth hal really Jaet be- -'" -7' jT - i?ppe?TS5l umbla must be opened . r- ta. All Eastern Oregon, EasUrn . a i iiineton and Idaho make tble do- It must be heeded, ' - , - turday's primaries should 'announce t fast that the Republican party can be fooled. , ih people know how to allow poetical lienee to the Oregonlan, and alwaye make iae allewanee for Its hystsria. '.' th Archbishop acquired tke iij!et Unlverelty property In this and Father Murphy was Installed i guiding spirit Of the school soon' weed opened, he said: "This building ! neni close its doors again." Th :-nK. University is new one ef the 4J'tHonal Institutions of Oregon, i . u Soon be Immensely enlarged. -crefujr Is .Father-Murphy ef the t i trpang of the young persons na- a Srge, that th school Is kept ':. aturdays, to the end that Ita ' ie if ay net eoma la contact with ef ther schools which use that r In a anner, quite too; eft en, not iiltt! i te elevate the human mind. ataWar, holiday Is on Thursday. 8tav its etWl religious beliefs are' being nested nereVv-s'Ssi'ifcvy -'' ..'y. -,::.-. j ; ; v."i rht ssp-i. who couldn't love Portland uld?l like the biscuit his mother ueet le make; '''i-. '"S. r"" Cerbett deserved the laving eup hie employes gave him. He waa the first e laaugurete the profit-sharing arsUsarPOB,,u ea whe are responsible te a Ires Works were reeenUr Ine rsclpUsts ' f frees VH te fes each," la addition te UMir regular wegea. "Strikee don't breed , . t a plae like that - ' , " We have here one ef tha most beenUfml 1 locaUeno f er a olty beneath -the saa. ; Vatsre has done everything peoslble to be dene fer , Portland. ' Can't ' we all bakl on our. armor and make this the est town west of the Great lakes " a Med iJly 'A : lat altort to. abuse Senator Bljnon and his friend ta connection with tha 'lndo pendent"! primary candidate, and wastes much apace In. dilating upon."Independ- ant ticket No. L" ditto No, 1. ate . . It la surprising that a treat paper Dike the Oreronlatt ahould stoop ta auoh mls- leedlng method ta chart reputable men with -seeking t' confuse voters, , when there is not a shadow foundation for th charge." , .. , The fact are that.. In aeordanee with the requirements of - the new primary law; the managing committees "Ot tbs political parties - file with th county elerk the nomination of their parties. The Republican party has dona this, and filed Its regular: ticket, and has nothing te do wlthfaoy eo-eallad "independent1 tickets. The assertion that It has. Is made to mislead voters, but will not no so. The candidates selected are well known to be the best men In the eomrau nlty. who are Identified with the Repub lican party, and they should receive the hearty endorsement of every Republican. can, . i ' . .v. Build a railroad out in kny direction, place a freight ear en the rails at thai other end, give it a start and It will coma to Portland. ; Tht ought to be a pretty big city, built up on a el te like that. ' ,f . .-tig;'-. f , . 1 ' . ii; :.i General Delarey seems to have General Methuen "well In ham.?' s ' - Harvey W. Scott for United flute Senator at any. coat' This is the secret of his new friendship for Mrv Mitchell. This Is the secret of hie affiliation with those whom he has heretofore denounced and exposed as the enemies of the com-munity.- Te ' gain this end ' he would abandon the principles he has advocated for years, and ally himself with those who are seeking to) pee the great paper he controls te : boast themeelvee into power. He would rule or ruin. ' Weuld-be TT. S. Senator Harvey Seett Is loudly denouncing the regular Republican organisation. Ae he never moves without a purpose. It le fair to suppose that he has soms selfish end to eerve. It I' well known that he has here tofore largely controlled the policy and dictated the personnel of the Republican nominations, and the Inference might be drawn that the party is no longer willing te submit ta his domination, and hence hie bitter opposition and abuse. ' - ON LABOR LINE8. Brief y eUted. . the Philippine bill means the competition ef Chinese cheap labor against ths American worktngman. - The Oregonlan approves Senator Mifch- airs support of the Chinese. Senator Simon ef, Oregon, Bard and Perkins of Calltemla, ' and furner, of Washington, votsd. against cheap. Asia tic labor and In favor at. protection te our worktngmen. in atber words, in favor ef fair wages for fair work. deed men la office may be expected when good men become willing ta do their duty-as cltissnar te valus thsir franchlsei te serve as delegates; te sup port and Influsaee and control the po- tlcal life of the community, and to fulfill their task, even at the sacrifice of their personal eass and preference. The Journal will aim to make possible the bringing bent ef theee conditions. . ; AN OPEN SECRET. . . Most grsat newspapers of the day give all the newa the day It happene. er sBort Jy thereafter. But Oregon's great news paper la disposed to avoid Its duty hi this respect, In that It has not freely given out, as It should, the news that Ita sdltor is a candidate for the United Statee Sen ate! i'"- ' , - What Is the provocation for the Ore gonlan'e present pernicious activity In Its recent IssueeT What other than the fact that Its editor Is an. active candi date for the XT. 8. Senate, though hiding his activity, er aeklng to do so, In ths shadows of others, v But wbsn such ssn-1 national" ambition axlsts. It Is hard td hide It from the. people. Let all hands putl for Portland, forget the animosities of pollUca. and -'. meant jo Mislead. ; Voters need waste no time over the sen sational statements made In the Orgonl- ati concerning "ladepedent" primary tick ets,'- Such sentiments Are meant to mis lead and confuse, and Kara a reflection n the. Intelligence of American cltlssn- ahla, f DON'T BE CONFU8ED, The regular Republican committee has faithfully and carefully compiled with all the tecbnlcaUtlef at the new primary law, and the party of equal rights Is In good form to win one of Its old-time victories. All attempts . of "Independ- enu" ta oenfuss Vetera should be frown ed down. upon. .,-."; vC;': The Republican party la bigger than any or all factions or candidates.-- v , When yea vote the regalar Republican ticket yon knew that yon are voting for respensibls party. Th regular Republican ticket la a ticket representing responsibility and stability, and ae hue and ery raised by the Orego nlan ean make It anything elae. A geed eltlsen reglstsrs and vote REGISTRATION.1 County Clerk Swetland has found It nee esary te close the voters' rerlstration books at U.. o'clock tonight The ftrsl delivery of precinct books will be at o flock Friday morning. In order to b on hand when the polls open Saturday awavi sssssgjt v i ... ; Notices sf appointment hsve been nent to Judges and clerks of election, and those wd, tv neiiner ,cmmm ar raiarfad th appointments made hlthrto, were renamed J th id iouniy Loun. t -j , Pjerrad 8tock Tdmatoeo, Solid pack .VVTMetS WcS Wc Serve !. Quick Lunches moM ii in the ; JV.0WNC UNTIL - v AFTFJI THX THXATRIS. " ' ' - T- . 273 Morrisca Street., ' SENSATION - (Bcrlpps-McRae News Aasoclatlon.) VIENNA, March lt-The Tageblait. in sensational article 1 printed -yesterday. warns the civilised world that It has dls-1 covered that preparation are under way for the Invasion of all Europe by Islams irom tne uuoman empire, tne nortnern ccuntrlcs of Africa, the Soudan, Arabia, rereia. India and Afghanistan..: The jour nal aesures Its readers tbat the Infor mation Is made public only after most thorough and searching Investigation of jta .-. authenticity, ine puoucation . naa caueed universal - comment , and eerious concern in this city. I ne Hospital tiaims a t. ..1 .-V ' , Victim of Football; As a result of injuries received at football game at the University of Oregon s couple nf month ago, Howard, .son of ex-Mayor C. D. Latourette, of Oregon City, Is lying In a critical condition in a local hospital. ' He received a v severe bruise on one side of his body, and at the time his Iniurte were not deemed serious. He waa taken home, but old not appear to "Improve under good medical treatment, ana was orougni to roriinno yesterday evening. ' A WOMAN'SDREAM. in Her HUSband U ed ant! AD-1 committer on inter-oceanlo canals, at a ''7 M m . Til'iWW Meeting yesterday, decided t to nna rAri m Hpp. . " f Journal . Special Servlee.) '' BUTTE. Mont. March 11 -W. B. Mann. a stranger In Butte, mea ot paralysis here on .February ft. Nothing was found on bit person save soma)nslgned and undated lettera from hls wife, aSd the body was burled at Abe expense of the county. The day following his demise Undertaken Duggln was handed a letter, ecatn unsigned and undated, from Mrs. Mann.wrlttsn In a most affectionate vein, A week later another letter, thie time signed, waa received from her.' dated, at a Hot Springs, Ark,7 hotel, February n. the day on which her husband died. It was a heart-breaking message. Mr. Mann wrote that shs had a most shock ing and realletle dream, in which she saw her husband . in - his coffin, and humid t.t him t telearaDh her if he received the letter. The undertaker aired Mrs. Mann of her husband'a sud den death, and upon her arrival here It was disclosed that he died exactly at the time she had dreamed no ma. The laet letter bad been following him from place to place, and was handed to Undertaker Dus-gln by the hotel elerk tere where Mr. Mann bad stayed. THE FRIARS United States to Buy Their Philippine Lands. (Serlpps-McBae News Association.) WASHINQTON, March lX-In ths hope that peace may the more speedily be ee- cured In the Philippines.. President Roosevelt haa decided to appoint a com mission to negotiate for the purchase of the Friars' lands, the matter to be taken up by the President and Governor Taft so soon as the latter la sufficiently re covered from his Illness. Ths personnel of the commission, has not yet been con sidered. p This Is believed to be the most Im portant step that can be taken for the doc! Heat ion of the' islands, and-in soms quarters Is believed to nave the sanction oi tne rope. - a representative .or. ms Holiness has just been dispatched from Rom with instruction to use ble best efforts inbehalf of conciliation of the different Interests of tbs church and peo ple in our insuiar possessions. NARROW MINDED. For out-and-out narrowness the Oreao- nian s editorials ot yesterlay aurpass all precedent. It complains of - the narrowness . of those opposed - to It, and than goes on to positively assert that Joseph Blmon Is the single Issue of tbs contest? The Oregonlan can no longer fool the people by ay such-preposterous I politics, for th people know better, i when the Oregonlan talk about .narrow- DOODll the trail It ha made, and en they I nave io laugn. OREGON CITY. OREGON CITT. March 11 Tha derrv. men oi in cuy ar circuiannr a noil. tion, which la being numerously signed, asking ths City Council to dm their hat enorie to supprees ine money-device slot macninee ana otner gambling gamee which are runnina wida onen. A- r montha-ago the Council paased a resolu tion Instructing the Chief of Police to suppress the slot machines, but ths mayor ruiea it out or order. Last Bun day. Rev. A. J. Montgomery eeVerely scored th Mavor . tar nrnltln h conoitins, and as a result a bitter- fight v mi nwnDvrs-or ine vJouneti I are pronounced agalnet gambling, with a single exception. . 7. SALOON ROW. Dane' Hail. v knocked Harry French "f wegon city into insensibility with a black jack Tuesday nlgrhu French was re moved to a near-by drug store where hi wouna were nressea. as soon as he re covered he stated that the Cause of the trouoie was nis refusal to dance with any of the women of the place, . T .. hi Mrs. E. A. Bask, of 80s Jefferson street, olympla. Wash., aays that her son bas uned two bottles of Snske Oil Unlment and one bottle of La-Cas-Ka for Rheu- Oiatlflm. from wKlph h haa hul, .nff.Hn for years, and he is now cured nd able ? ptriorm Mi dutiju .6he says it is the best medicine he had evar used and has since ordered a number of bottle for friends and acquaintances. When 'La-Cas-Ka Is taken Internally and 8nake Oil tinftnent. used externally for Rheuma tism, it will cure 90 out of 100 cases. It hover falls to make a permanent and eeapiate euro, i' , 'A STRONG STATEMENTS . An editorial slatment1 Is made in the Oregonian this morning that th entire city and county government la now In the bands of bps man. "This is strong statement to make, and le certainly miitaken. position to assurae. Jt is not only an ; erroneous statement .? to make, but it Js also an Insult to the. Mayor at tne city( the county judge and to every official , connected with the city , and county.; who are now. administering the office to which the people elected them. and ably performlng.the duties of their Office without dictation from any man,. HAPPILYREUNITED . .J i. -.inn 1 1 1. , i,. tH- A - j'-;Vi-.-' Babcock Brothers , Meet After u.Jwenty-Rve Years": ; ;M J A remarkably happy coincidence, oc curred in the lobby of the Cerdray thea ter Tuesday evening. A . gentleman In line at the box office became Impatient during the long wait, which appealed to a sympathetic bystander. "Perha is you nd ta will accept my tlcket-i-I do not Intc use It," ventured the etranger. "Whom have 1th honor to thank for the eourtesyT" Inquired the reolpient. hiaococK joe Babcock Is my name."' "Babcock! . Whv that'a m v n&m. Where are you fromf - " " - The stranser waa amused at th earn est and excited manner of the gentleman caiore ,ntm, well, sir, I iett pecs liolne Iowa,-. 26 . years-'- ago for ths East; wnne my only brother Bill went West. .'MCmorv had been ahaDlnr tha fcatumS l Of a lona-souxht brother, and when th etranger uttered the' last words ths gen tleman fprini iotwuh wun , tne wora "JoefyThe stranger met him half way with "Bill!" and the brothers stood hand in hand, after a lapse ef B year. The theater ticket waa paaaed along and the brother walked arm In arm back to the hotel. They left for Seattle this morn ing. mmmi t journal BpecsaL Service.) report,- without amendment, the Hepburn mil providing for the construction ot a trans-Isthmian canal by ths Nioarauguan route.,,.. (.- ,. ... .. . - . exposition! Detail Matters Brought up at I-the Director's Meeting, ? The Lewie and Clark director, at their last monthly meeting, appointed a com mittee to select a design for the stock cerUflcatek v. ' Director Mallor suggested a large field of Oregon's finest rosea as one of tne lead ing features of the Exposition. A. report was read from i Postmaster Croaaman atntlng that th First Assistant Postmasjer Qemral refuses the apptlcat tion for a canceiHng stamp of the Port land poatoRlcs to advertise the wog fair, Senator Mitchell will take ths matter up with the Postmaeter General, and expects better results from that direction. Consul H. B. Miller suaaesis that the committee take step to arranae for a dis play of Oregon wares at an exposition to bs held at Osaka, Japan. In ISO. Miss Mattlnaly asked, for permission to dedicate a march of her own composition to tne Liewis ana uiarn celebration. Andrew Kan dt Co. wleh to manufacture and put on the market a Lewis A Clark flag, of which they wished to have exclu sive sals. ...;..:,a ,-i.-.f ' iuaiiaauTri vtaiiig, gs rsyvsssasvise wwc aw celved.'famong them that of Miss Edith runes, onerm lw.wv lwis ana ciers folders for t3o0. It was decided to pur chase 10.009 for $35.-. -i Ironclad agreements from transporta tion coropanlea, hotel-keepers, etc,, to not raise pricee; on account of the exposition, wer suggested. Application irom ine Minieienai abso 2i&flon for representation on the advisory i committee was received too late for con sideration. 'However, the chair thought it advisable to have ev minister on tbs ad visory committee or on the board of di rectors, - and the request - will receive proper attntion. . . - -si (Scrlppa-McRae News Association.) MEMPHIS, Mar. ll News haa Just been received here from Vtcksburg. that the steamer City of Providence sank yesterday-near Davis Bend, Mississippi. Ths engineer, elerk, and fourteen or fif teen negroes were arownea. CITY COUNCIL fommlttM of the Board of Trade of Hillsboro, conslsUng of F. M. Heidi, sec retary of the board; J. Imbreo, W. V, Wiley, Dr. J. P. Tamlsee and John Buhte, appeared before the City council yes- terday in the Internet of the proposed electrto railway between thie ' olty and Hillsboro. . Each member of the commit tee I spoke of the great benefits to be drtVed from the road and . naked . tn Council not to refuse th franchise. The committee stated, that the right of way naa oeen ootainea rrom Twenty-iourtn street Into Washington County. The matter was referred to the Street Com mittee and the visitors wars told to have the projector of the road come before the Council with their proposition, An ordinance was presented by Coun cilman Bronaugh for the prevention of the spread of contagious diseases, which was referred to the Health Committee. It is mandatory on physicians, hotel and lodging-house keepers and Other to Im mediately report the oreeenoe of all oer sons affected with communicative dis eases, ' riLi" i, Painless Extraction ' By our method ' we are enabled to ex- ' tract' from 1 to tt teeth positively and .absolutely - without . palnor without any .- bad after effect. No gaa. no - chloro- ' form, no ether, - o cocaine or svo sloughing ' of gum. Anything given that should so be desired. Nerves : devitalised ..without aln, ' - H. it r " i i - - - - ' i ' .VI0EBROTHERS . , til, m and m Palling Bldg, vor. -i nuo ana v aanington st. " 'J- .- J 1 ; C Q ' fleurielteeiti; A . fc,? If f ? ' r f ' S 1 r ' j ' ' (Journal Special Service.) r WASHINQTON, March lATh move ment for a compromise, between the Cuba tariff reduction and beet sagar Republi cans, -ta the House took tangible - form . mi. . a . m from the ways and means men. - They offer the plan of Sibley, of Pennsylvania, leaving M per -cent -reduction on Cuban sugar, This reduction. Is to expire In De cember, 1903. The committee from each side wae appointed to fix the timefor con ference. The beet sugar leaders are" not eatlsfled with the plana, hit among tnelr followers there ia a disposition ta accept' ths terms and the solution of ahesueetion le now nearer than at any time ilnce-the beginning of the agitation. 1 ' i i , - r . . . MIAllPOX CAifS Cause an - Indignation Meeting at St Johns,; St Johns ' had Its day in the County Commissioners' . Court yesterday. ' A de termined delegation of citlsens, repre senting - the Bt Johns Board " of Trade, sired a smallpox scare prevalent In the prosperous suburb. . Bight laborers of ihe'b. R A N."'ralP road camp located In St. John were said to be stricken with mild caafesv of small pox. ' The patients are accused of expos ing everybody In th neighborhood. J" An Indgnatoa meeting of cKlsen. was held at St. Johns, and , ths situation was discussed In a heated manner. The pub lie schools were almost depleted and the village was In a state of fear wrath. The question of jurisdiction had been stand ing J tbs way of action. The City Physician claimed the pestitouse would net take th patient for, less than SI a day, and meanwhile ' the citlsens were powerless to either remove the patients or stabllsh an effective quarantine. The Court listened attentively to the committee and promised to have the patent-removed to the city peathouss at ths expense of the county, - - - Preferred Stock Sliced Nothing can be nicer. ' ' Paachea. -PERSONAL. B.- Di Eddy, who was representative from Tillamook at the last legislative ess slon, passed through Portland today, on route .home from Salem. s ... H. T. Hebdryx of Baker City. -is In ths city, As a promoter and, operator In mlnee, he IS well known. - County' Judge Gray; of .Clatsop County, la at The Imperial. Major Harry Reese, paymaster In Jthe United Statee Army, at Manila, ha re turned to Oregon. He is s native eon, and was appointed to his position .three years ago. Hie father, Wlllard H. Beeess, 4 one of the old pioneers of thai state, George Beat, who has pasmsd the winter In England, returned Monday.--His duties ss superintendent of the Pillar Rook-Cani nery required his presence home, JnaB much aa th fishing Beacon- oDeni Abril It Colonel Harrington, the general manager of the cannery, will not return from Eng land until later in the aeason. " - , -Henry Rnuert. one ef the moot enthusi astic members of ths Portland Rod und Gun Club, has returned t ne 43eraiftn Fatherland: He will spend tha remainder of his days at hta old home In Necklend burg. - Mr. Kauert is well Known here, from his long connection with the gun smith trade. .; LETTER FROM DR. HOLMES. ,j It la -not a question of whether I 'can oe cureo, .put wui nr. noimes case my case? ,.. , It Is -st well-known faet that all who receive treatment from Dr. Holmes are greatly benefited and 63 per cent are posi tively cure a . - His treatment' la' wonderfully eommon sensed and he has combined the cream of all the drugless systema 'under the broad name of Vital Science, and the results are satisfactory to both patient aft it U lU Dll.iaH '-!)'.' '..-"w. " I advertise because It pays. I use honesty In my work: It oav. Consultation free. I do nor hesitate ts reniso your rase u i tnmg nest. ., DR. EDWIN C. HOLM E8. . SAN FRANCISCO, March It-May WOWd 1.X4W, - . ; t prafarfad Stock Tomatoes. Enchlladoe 4with green pepper, ) appe- ..-iain,.r---',-.-M;--.:-'-- ?-p - Kep aver In nlnd ihat ' the conse- quencas cf your actiohg cannot jest opoa'your head alobe, but 'muat roaxh away into,te future, and taint and embitter, the lives of the innooent ASMARTWOMAN T " Always asks her grocer for j f : JIWBO SAVON ?' the biggest cent cake of Soap. She rets Columbia phone MS. Oregon yhon South S39L i riv The Dcst The Am eri This is what you need how MEN'S UP:T0-THE-MINUTE SPRING 1 FOOT WEAR ,270 WASHINGTON ST, OREGON ROSES Papa GonUerieUe Siebrecht, I Men' ' IlLvrinlill : 1 iolillllo 1 ... j ; , WSLCM fi I - Cor first am. Morrison Stx. k V . 1 i. t varieties free. , .f- LAMBERSON, Portland, Oregon. I - Calling your attention to the fact &t out of every one . tan ' alrfltlv.AM Li ' v EDWIN C. HOLMES 319 and 32 1 Abinton Building PURITY Of mind and body Is revealed by a clear complexion. No' one charm pos-" esses stronger power of attraction. Intelligent care can make the skin ex quisite beyond comparison, ' ... Everything unsightly, such as moles, wrinkles, superfluous hair. etc . removed, permanently and without leaving a scar. Gray and faded hair co rected. , Dandruff cured.. No charge for telling you how And why, Hadn't" you bettor callT Do It nowr . . 7 N. y. Electric Theraputical Co. WILLAMETTt TENT & AWNING The DEST WHEELS ON EARTH $20, $25, $30, $3S, $40. $50, $60 ; Steam, Electric, Gasoline Automobiles' and Motor Cycles i l forlCtsJogqa. Fred T. t.JcrTill - Branches: Bpokanav -4-acoms, eeatua - Spring I3ai $3;00 Hat ' IN THE CITY. ; :j " Good line hats $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, -New style' shapes and colors. You - ave- SOg oa each orxeof. these hats . if ypti buy of Welch. . , . r The New Spring -Shuts are here : ; The $i:25 shirt Welch $1.00 $1.25 sells at .,'.;..;..'.: Th8 $1.50 kind Welch sells at',.., I The New Spring Suits are here The price is-easy. $7.45 $9.75, $12.00, $15.00. Suits bring the ". boys to Welch for a suit. Shoes, suits hats shirts,' hose, jweaters, pants , etc.y at the right price New 30c Neckwear just In. can Cloth 1 er Portland, ' Oregon NOT EXACTLY But we do sell the Oest Groceries. t Terris Delicious Bacon, one-lb cans -1 Maple Cream, Soft Shcfl Crabs IS In i can) , Chase & Sanborn's Teas and , CoffesrExtra"Standa!ror Tomatoes, new goods todav" only, one, can td each cash customer;v5c. J. N. BRISTOL 292 MORRISON, beu 4 th and 5th Su. j-' Pn1 erred Stock 8almoRi - Canned from Royal Chinook only. " i Loveliest on earth, A well-rooted, one yar 'plant, JOc, .Narne your choice: Maman Cochet; White iCochet; Perle des Jardins and Safranar , Catalog of 50, huundred patients I nan Ia , -v , :r rvleW. CO., Front end Burnside StsT, An; Undisputed ARE 190 : BICYCLES . , Write tor Prices. Cycle Co., Iiic. 106. 107. 10S. HI. Glxth Bt.. ;,;iWl'lANBf OREGON. 5i ' h r ' J '.t