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V;.;, . ' . - ' ' " , . ' ' ' V ( i J.t! ton " ' - - A - r- J- m THE nit rait CITY BRIEFS. Mm & Work on the addition, 'te the.Weodard A. Clark building on greasing vry rapKU rourth street i pro- The contractor Is Ladd's -Fiefd is Just "CTguchLngthe High utillalca all the II atett appliances toward the savin of time a pa Aa both a steam elevator and Jtramniar at work trans. ferrinc materials frota street to the scene of operations. One floor AM already beeu completed and etio; her is wll under Miiniirnr - UmNEdt I, If 1 ' 7 . T Jit 71 . ; - tchered l an Unhnbwn Fiend Another one of llime mysterious cm- re. roui-ar ccifred on tayior near o'clock lajt nlgbt. , JThe victim's n me Mr. Lin -Jlung. 8be had .huJlwtid Jiving In ifhimi, who taad"r turned to his native ' heath, leaving bet to follcw a lite of shame, hare onti then should have .wealth enough to 1 ve ou tbelr.,days the Flrmery Ktngi am. - The first kqowle ige of the murder came when ftremen rushed Into the. burn ing residence of th 1 woman in iwnonw to sn alarm.; Th : found ; t be woman dead In a burning bed. It took but a nhorttUna. t aubv ue the flames, . after , -which the. Coroner iraa summoned, ,who. ,, wiUMhe police, ma a a careful examina tion fthe premise .'. It eem that the assassin, whoever he ' M, after complstli g hi diabolical work set fire to the pia , expecting to hide the wvldenoes of n: irder. . -'The body was ret loved te the morgue, ' -where an inquest vtlt be held as soon as ; sufficient eviaetce can oe accumu r lltKLr The woman's bel presents a most sickening appearan e. n -. ; Directly under aid touching, the chin i are two1 clean cnt extending seven or eight Inches to the left and severing the : writrtld artery.' hl is Itself would have produced mutant i ptb, -but -the -murderer went even ft -then and, jabbed JiU weapon Into the ujiper? portion Of tm woman's breast. .miking an Incision Ave laches lone IS . ana ljien again ne tmx : a iraeh sOme thretIn . Mlda of the neck. " i long jpa tb rjbt . Th features re nhteoognlwHef JFbe - none, Bionth axid Wi irafl are burned to a v 1 orisp and the scalj s burned away in ..- patchea. The flnkei W both bauds- look like carbon -pencil. 9 various. portions .. of the body large strips of flesh have bera burned away," . Immediately aft,r it was discovered by the firfmen that t murder had been r-ommitted. Special Officer Byers was . Joined by Detectives Snow. Dnv and W'einer and Offloers IHnnter and Wilkin' aon. Every effort was made to run down th aasaastm The knife or rasor with , whlchi-the deed ball, been committed could .not even be found. At the fool i't th bed in whichlthe bed y lay, how . ever, a loaded revolvtr was found, but it . bad not been used. IJailer Johnson pre served It a possible clue. , During' the excitetfent : following the .discovery of the muldor Detectives Day ana weiner placed J cnineea pnymnun named le Po Tal. krho was acting in a very suspicious mlnner, under arrest ' and locked him In thw tanks at The city ' jirlson. Although beis well versed In. the : iungimn language, -jpt wowia omy say , hnt nn relnrhlnir ltima litat nicht at 10:38 e'olerlbl) fauadltheovlie'litlbtn : burrtedly emerging ffom thn- pUwUijiXf waTf-1101 auMluliiljuuB tutU ; H . slKcitKa.rnd, . the murder, when taelliurrledly. ran,.flmj - tne nouse ana aummqnea tnu ponce. " Tal's story Is dlscrlted by the police. - He is known to hnv4 been a comiort of '; -the woman, and whi n she reooutly re ceived a summons fr m ker husband to ' join him. In Chins he became very angry " and declared she ahot Id not go. . ; -y . The Oriental liner I ldrapura sailed for China today and the kupnosltion is that 'the woman, was prebared to leave in this vessel, although to positive evidence of this fact has 4ev4onel. The nrlsoner Was clbsaly miesllohed at the city JaU this moif itng. Jt?Ut all, Chief . McLauchlan could g out of him was ;. "Me no eabhe. The dead woman was the wife' of log i Oee Hung, at one--tlme well known here n a contractor for construction work. Ha went to China, several years ago. leaving; his young wile here to do the best, she could. It was rumored last - nlghf that she had tffxtt In, cash hid in her rooms, but Investigation showed that the amount wis reprt lefited- In mipiieate drafts on the Hongktng A" Bhanghai ' Sank in.. China.,. One fraft showed that he nad recently sent per nusoana The. only cash : b,e fhkd,. on 4ir jperson NO DIS CORD. 1 Inman and Lamdnt Say They MW III IC4IIUU'II J Votwlthstanding thd highly colored story published in a lolal morning news paper, there lg no mlsii)derstandlng be tween John Lamont. An avowed candi- data for Mayor and Hobert D. Inman. whose name nas been mentioned in con nection with the offlc.' At any rate, these gentlemen say there Is not,' and they are In a position io know. Air. Lamont said this Imorning: "I am Mr. Inman' friend, aril If he will be a candidate I will not rul, but would like to nominate mm in tse convention. Mr, Inman has repeatedly said thnt be could not be Induced til make the race: that tinder the new charter the omce would fiemand the Major's entire time and that he. could not feacrlflce his pri vate interests for the omce. Mr. Lamont , has always been understood to be Mr. lnraao's personal choice for Mayor. EUGENE GETS FRE! DELIVERY (Journal Special Service.) ETGEN'E. 'April 2.-Fre deltvery will be- Inaurirated In hls city July 1. Houses must now be numl' 'red and street signs put up. Colonel George T. Torai last night in . spected Compank-8 A ui d C and the Fourth Regiment Band. T. L. Quiner, while workmp in a shingle mill near here yesterday, lost two of his fingers on a saw. ., I DEATHS.. 3 i V;;'. -: - . ; ,; . Mary Ann farulry, C45 Third street, apt eplexyj aged 57. ' Infant son of George Hlnkle and wife, 730 Cleveland avenuejpremature birth, r Carrie tiinduerg, Clehalls, Wh., can cer; aged i ? Barbure Kubitza. tls Ravler street, per ltomtin, agea xi.,. - Otto Schumann, monumental and building work. 2C Third St. Est - mates on first clasj work only. r th Edward Jlolman tTndertak- ims Co fnneral Directors and em balnter. 280 TaUhtll. Fkoae 507. tt. P. Fin ley &I Bon, Undertakers and Embalmerg, I corner Third and Jefferson streets, do first-class work and deal honoratlly wjth all.syr; v I T i m . way. : Court Multnomah, ca, rave a very de Monday eyenina- Koreaters of A m( ri ghtful whist, social U. A.K. httll. A ting miSbers were large number. '.ylait in artenoance. ' Attar tusin wan over lunch was served. . Mettle : Meter -has bankruptcy by Judgt been discharged In Belinger. wrn. u uonneu h been aimitiea practice In the UrBted States Dlstrtrt Court. Portland Club. Fifth and Alder?' r'tnest lunch in ell Portlanupaub, Flf andAlilcV . There will be a ml etlng of th" I'acitic Coast Do Owners' tlo this evening at Chamber of Comme Protective amhjcih o'olock lit room Ti t building. The Health and Bollce Committee Of the Council has ap of two-thirds ef en i-oved thi purchase Hi-re of -ground al- joining the luolatlon lnp!tnl. The price 175. and It l uinm( to be paid per acre la -thatitiinro is nearly khul much viilu In the wood on, tht lan The closing exerrl m of iho Portland C. A will be UieUI w auditorium. The Institute of the Y, thiM,venl! hi the nl public is cordtany in I ted. Jn addltlok ti) m tkr will beSu: the auditorium progr exhibit or nome nl t H W done In' clauses, of the Ins til ul. especially In the manual training and drawing cIurwk. Krpvlina dollars' .-ere valued ut 43,; cents at the cuetonl nouTe -yesterday. This Is the lowest, they have ever been. In J8Si) they were 9S and !W cents. A new teanwot MJltnomah Club bowl Ore nnw . liolda tho r atnplonihlp' medals temnorartiy t feaM Tb team, this week 1b hadl by'.lnVWJ tains wotners, kou- erteon, ana ioipnc ; There Is veryrllttr srew that ! to said fanent ithe; ttnif 1 BitUtrMon,. on the ,tirthe.rn Pacific ariB OreaY Northprn in Kortn. ia Rita, - jfeHTy- tiwjiwstera tst- stimulated- on ,'tlie i arks' Of Jlt, former tt MeKt'nsioNr n - nad SUDHliKd siir uUiwifi 'tin .through. General Paseengeri yestvrday afternnoi; th situation at M ICenzie was Very fa vorabU;. -Hij stated that Hfvaral patPHr bad been run thrpfgh ' successfully. Un less Phforeteen coisp1 Ilea lions should, oc enr. It was Mr. Vi- opinion that com Plate servlcb would be at: on cs refcumud. the "Northern Pttclf s truing urc about on time tode.y. No; further ad Vic from Great Northeiii have lxen received headfiuarterH at St. Paul., but the extri mely favoniole con- ditlona reported . bJI General raasenger Agent Whitney, as published, yesterday. are. still good-, and robasiy even better. Hnd thev been otlie wise, the Great Mor- mem ouiuesnuuiu tlfled. haveJjein at once no- CAUCUS FOI GOVERNOR. Aswis prrdlcted I The Journal yestcf Henuhllean deleirn- flay. Sine Mumvprmj tirJIt dWifleflttW :Ollk B':'pewW"(U wumi 1 were u Biiiu uj inatlon of Governor leer. it was given out tl1 is' morning tlmf the Multnomah dulrgatlo! to dictate any of Uie thnt of Governor, bu a slate for the htir would not attempt other aft! ee except It , is probable innt ticket Will be pre- sented thla afternoon Judging from the i tnber of nppllcit- tlons for eurveya tha have been marte at 'Surveyor General lenry Meliirum's Oftv-e, Oregon la one in. eve of atr nn- ning, t MslfinK fur t l.o onmmendallnti if ....... m . rj.lu nrlll precedented boom la ir1 Kaotern eapitaus i new surveys en' the the lotfai insnaaem m be opened' lAmersiiw A& iirvnicrv 1 - Lively in wiinowa he'oBmmeifcedt County. 'Wie work wtii soon tts the snow disn pears suniclently jnontt)-!nr mor-4i . Nerly iwenty uppnc have been made fmm frit't. near 8imptrn- rirtflsTtJl Mir IbCiirAoU.c,.; MAIL CARRIERS NEEpED a . The Portland Postofn e DepartmenT fs greatly In need of at lei si ten additional carriers. The service In the business sec- ;tlon of the city is in pspccial need of reinforcement. The oil Itlying. .districts. like Woodlawri and Piel mont. are celled to go without f e delivery stead, the suburbanites lfivo to go to local bostbfflces after th ir mail, and the distances to be travelei in many -cases works a hardship upon tl m. The author. itttfs say ;t here Is ho proalieot of securing more carriers perore jui tlon for them has aire 1. A requlsl dy been made to the Postmaster General and relief has been promlred. Meanwhile the postmen arc dulng their bests to njake the rounds within the elght-npur, limit. lHty fr4ilMKlur i In ovP(U'...Tv.-p nX.J V If V"'' II . ' - ri . ' II 'W i ' . II ,Y-5I ' . I I f. I : P. KEENAl . ar'.. II H Ii miM 1J First, neat- WashinfJU 1 near nr asnmRKOX lllipROp ' - , v - , SIDE. The Tenth Watd Democrats held meeting Monday A-cnlng- at. Qomcs l-lall. The new rufion1. movement was discussed. I . v Mrs. Dora Frent f ss. residing at zss Sunday evening of n 'i. years pf age.' Mvm'Oe street, died connumpUon. 9ue fff he itunerul waa' eia jrasieruay. uuer- Jioun t S oclwjt. at Ixme Fir Ceraytj he intermeht being y Succesaf ul J-evlva services have been tplil the pust weels at the Rodney Ave- chi wniJr dU;- attersoh. There has tfoil of ,rtngeu heena laritVe aftehi ti,V,A."'0.'':-fr. -?W hnd a very MircV-ftelu! meetlhg Usf eveiifc , In.' Twenty ean'd iotas were given tiMi Juijloy dUi; and t ree iwere ifciseii ii e '!': i 'I n !.. ' 1''lia",Ander('oiVrftri lc arf hasTreiinWd. lOiH-catlotni ht'Arhe frtlngtoh rate'tricsirf I i Iff a (Si Ut. rt is 'Again able- to . ...... . ............. -'""-. oe arouna after a vere iimeifs. COURT! NEWS. Stewart Ecrlcn hn heeii appiilhled nd tato of his brother, property of the de Vil.WH, and I hem is nes afrainxt it. The mlnlntrator of the Samur-1 Ecc!t. Th roasctl U valued at about 15.0X) tnUebtt' heirx arr the widow who has since mar-. rled. and live chll ren iJiw. Cranston was ynstcrdny appointed anminiotratrix of estate of Ornhrv H. Farmer, deceased The ffitale lien in Jlarioi! County and Is 'valued nt 1 3,WW,. J. V. l'urmtr, .thij heir. Circuit Jlxlge M. usbnmT, J' the sole . Oeot ire this niwn- Ing grunted Hie pia ing. trustee for ) er of Fannie I. Lor vld Lorlngf Jr.-- to mortgage rer'Uiln ri-oDcrty in Tlbbltt s HdiliiU)it ,for ,tiefii ( or erecting' Tinir- ia noius real 'vstaw ff'..kj . . 1 ... tw.ai...'d hiiu ivtu turn iir-w k,i am 1 Tbl'pniperty is v.nil' lour income tino'tne1 iWidS tor" thwb!, )cr a foreclosure dlaree'lrt the sum of m against Peter M nohj' guardian "f"the etatJ' of Fdna Mi y, Wenger, Merrill Gertrude.. Wenger, iflnors, uml Anna G, H.iiiK. The Hlbemidn Savings Bunk was granted a Jecpn.d II n h) the sum of .178. PROHIBITION NOMINEES; t Journal Splolal Service.! i SALEM. April 2. of Marion founly The Problbilloiflsts are- held their con ted the . following - f U Kenady, Wood Salem. , ventlon nnd nomlti ticket: Stale Senntors P burn: F. M. Oeorge Joint Senator w. vllle. - For Repren'ntativ P. Elmore, Browns- -W. U Hicks, Sll- ertm; . Hiy,; Brookar Clark emberton. Sidney (1. P.s' Round, Me- rrJl ma i Fred ' Hur: Aurora. . The tradinir chee In the adve Ise 'jMnts. fir iTscaoni money. Maveiyou s mm NDRfHRUP. 32: 1 . EAST- fillftllOOS llll! (IfOIIICJISHSfS tXAMINATll W FREE ' -Office: 416 Deium Building, Third and Wa hington Sti. Call ior literature. - 1 Columbia '.iV..bi::j - - - - Chainlcss : $50 to $85 I CHAIN 1 $4Q and $50 Hartfords, $35 Vedette, $25 LINE SUNDRIES ERT REPAIRING e" oireet ubiic,?emand for a semi-weekly count of rair location,, td whlsl 1 the votes ror-tae Tha Journal has . Ladda Field1 aMd Haw I lorae Park seem L1Q oei saiung ahead tinde fuH sail, thaugh 'en sleeping, .. I ins Fentnaulfci hu tint " ,'Her is thetvoae -toda: 1,1 . ss - .... 1 Bellwood .:,.4..w.......).... Ladd s Field I. .. m,i ywo Farkt.,A..s. 1, ....... if it "raet v.. . x. ....,..; v I - rsi .,.?ii.i.' L'.l 'j:lT"lJii.' , " wh. coawDi . wills jrvur v-iw.w ahd send it sh.; addreseel to Exposition fite Kditor,-KVening Jouitial, 2ts Yamnui a. I cei, --tv - JOURNAL CONTEST MY CHOICE rol THE eaPositio; SITE I : - i - v ... mML -b:.-a.a- - !W i ,fS. ..l.ivw: r'Vd'J'r.i V".UI.i.i,..... ThelTheWers -rt 'mm BAKtatrii-4 Inert sed audleucea nrepmg the-Mg v.ude ille bill at the Hukcr mis week. ' The Irtcrestf. .... Icyclcwhlrl still THH MARQCtAM.-t-.Way Down East Is, the Murquam urawing, iiibt auawnces this1 week. , v WRDRA 'S.T-The Jesa Shirley Com- ny pl-esentede'Octool, last even ng to a comfort tabiy Mi d house. Th tithern dramas play Is one of those old that detain with lire In if Sotsvn before tjhe war, and it Was well Presented. The laved by Miss le manner. The lar as ever. It repeated. 4aniirht tomorrow night and Friday nlsrht. The Two Orphans will be given Batur- y night. RAILRQAD JiOTES, " ' jftlU'i'iTj I:u- t, -. Heretofore Pullman 1 1-kefs vMre only geodj ions foinisdrous pa sage. In! ordef effect a Ftior It b ni8 necoasary to iMt ticket) c the. lace i-w.hnre Jlhe stop wns muuV.v The P Uman Company ;hSf!tHB25ifl!rli..i' nver vR(o Qrande. lOj glstyal astWlii'ts Svling, iwssen ger agents and city pas: eiiaes- agents at ""u"i .(ByiBcp can -Jose, oao. ramcnio, Humana and tlgden of an im portarit change. Il l's t( the effect that commencing at onc.e.st p-overs will be allowed at Glenwood Spi ngs on Pullman tickets In regular, stanc trd cam within tlje iimit of tla, raUro d tickets; and, further. atwSult Lake In tbe standard or tovrtBt.-cjj.or'hotfri rr ThsOj - KaW-lfiW ilt special rates or it rarv ot on andtiethird to Pen dieton &na. return. - as will aio the Southern Paelnii:onrat 'unt of the for- mer'e sale of Hereford attle there the latter part of the montl The rates will apply from all t-statlon on either line. This wijl give persons lesirina- to pur- chase stbek an unriva q opportunity. The Hereford are parti as a beef cattle. The d ularly desirable ttle interests of the Willamette Valley tine of dairying than o re . more fh : Hi beef-ralslng, but It is thought .that ma y cattle owners may desire to 'add .a n strain to their stock. -(General Mfser.K.oi of the South ern. i-acuic . letai lor nsmuir . Tuesday BMbt on a too Ins; lona He Is ea- Ioted homt0hirsday repatriinow golh itS-ftt.'J J ' " (,:; Wat the ftortl? ertfc'.Pieiflc' city icke offices are pre opes the . oou. messing. It Inconven IwH there, for the n sen resembles that lar a - holler tar tqry. tsnt ueneral Passenger ABeht Charton bas .taken- un temporary ovarters aa mext.'zst in the Allsky t'ulldtair .cornerwarhlrd and Mori nson, just aoroBs the rrfFom bis old office. 1 :-. B. II. Trumbull, coitmerclal agent of the Illinois Central; J H. O'Neill, trav eling passenger agent lf the p. R, ft N.. and M. J.' Uoche, trlveling -passenger agent for tha Rio Graf do lines, laft Mon day night for Walla Walla. Wash. They secured quite a parfV of soldiers dis charged froufc-aervlce ticketed for their hujnes In the East The Jolly trip of rallrifcdera accompanied ineir protegeg- as tar Edwin SroWi 'ener Corvallls & Eastern, 1 day. aa Huntington. I manager of the as In the city to- BIRTI To Mrs. Oscar Jiles, To Frederick Sltchy ney street, a girl. To Ed J. Klngsley girl. nd wife, 82S Kear- nd wife, 274 Hall street, a boy. ' - To Nils.Qlsson and! WJfe, 297 Eugene street, a girl. To Charles S. Broad welt and wife, 4M East Wash ngton. a iin.. To John F. Bharkey and wife. 201 East street north,' a boy. To Fred R. Oils ant .wife, North Pa- clflc Sanitarium, a boi to wm. J, Jenerles fnport street,'' a boy. ' TO J.icob Goehrlng nd wife, 491 Par- nd, ,wlfe. 47S Sev- entn strecr" a girt. To C. A. Biarelnw ml, A wlftt. 4S Kaat ti aa a . Washington -strWt, a by-.--: . . To F. VP Mulholand and : wife. Union avenue,, a girl. I f " to Isaac N. Beigie aifcl wife. 462 East Market street, a girt. I to Jonn uavts and I .wire. 453 East Grant, a girl. I .To Walter Baker aid wife. 424 East Nlntfi; a girt. I - t To- W. J. Nott and vfe. K? Williams avenue, a firfc I" I ' . to- Jonn J. -Keimer and wife, north end of Twenty-second street, a boy. To W. Turman and Vrtfa., 12 Eleventh street, a w . REAL(STATE TRANSFERS. Rlverview Cemetery te Olive M.-Clar-1 Association 14Sr-aeo 16.S 125.00 Marjorie Durham te rrey-PaaoBi u land Heights;......... on Kinara - -.. ...i.'..-.. , . 1.00 R. I, Eckereon and If to. Geo, , ,; ; I Uftafd liOt ,lblk;16. iilb- p4rvuAV ....... ., ,A . .. 10D.OO uet your Title Inmlratiea and Akatranta to .eai jusiate iremitn Title uuarante e vrusc uo., vnamosT or vommerca. . ' -There seems t ba a ohti ine uciprooa Is Shirley t mosfjjredlta play seems to be Tib pdp Will 'be ' repeat. 4aniirhi Boy W would like a mornenj' 'con versation with you. Have you 'never had difficulty in droMins; your boys in a becoming- manner at a price which eemed reas onable, to you ?! tiave yoti never had trouble With theTipplngrand tearing: of trousera that you have paid good price for ? If 'NOT, thia J noHntended for yow If :6u have, let u tell you some -thine about the -construction of Our v ' ' ' ' f ' Boys' and Children's Clothing I EVERY aARHENTIn our stock, no matter how little the price, made TO OUR rORfoER." Fabric and Patterns CAREFULLY selected. SPONGED and SHRUNK before Vnkkinjf. All seam5 sewed with SILK and GUARANTEED ; DOUBLE 3ATS ftnd'pqUBLE . ;-. ' Finnlm'we iiUAKAiN I hULLY Ktf LtlNUtU. I', e . i v Uff-a jf a-it ii. f'. NORFOLKS -. Vi 1 r' ;o i -.V. r . -t ) As shown in above cut are the for Spring; and Summer wear. All grades are on our tables at our usual modest prices." $3.45; S3.95; $S'Oo; $6.00. . OUR SCHOOL SUITS at $3.95 Are the equal of tho sold in $5.00. We Invite you to these. lo ruNls' Leading Clolhicr .1 -.rtiislliiv; jii"' r"n-ni7Ttr i&saUi TODAY'S WEATHER. Tlicra baVe been g lod ratns during the last U hours in Cal fornia as far south as Ban tlego, and i t Oregon, Washing ton and. Idaho. It is decidedly cool r in California and ; Southern OreKon a id correspondingly ; warmer, in Montar , Wyoming' and; Boutheaatern Idaho. The weather is fair ' In the Middle est, with freezing tain- 1 perarurea as far sout i h Northern Mis souri and Northern J ansas. The indications a e for occasional) showers Thursday li Western Oregon ; and Western Washlnfton, wlth clearing ' .weather in the easter portions of these States and 'in Idaho. It will be cooler tonight, with frosts generally throughout the district, . " The bar Is moderat 1y smooth, with a light, southeast- wind Tiweather is cloudy ' OsteorJl ffreatw illl toeasisaebla ' and ehrohio, holding an', ihrtvaleiql ieford W'tihrbnie find nervous dlseajs,; lAlnaJ' affections, and diseases of womenl fJall or write for Osteopathy Explained.'! No charge made for consultation at,pfn, f .,:f;r::.i: . pr W. A. Doqers A, T, BUll School pf ( steopathy, Kirk- .4fit'.S' :'.' vtllt,.; . HOrQljorfi Oate Only Xady 'Graduate f 'Osteopathy lit ' . - Portlan . ''ci ! ' '''i .,-;'1t;rnon. If a it th i wmces. bsi-A MAQQIJAM OJILDtNO. Hss Illustrated its abl Ity to cure all curable diaeases after ill other methods nave, tailed. Consult DR. Ii. B.. SMITH . Fourth year In portlttd, i Graduate of A. T, Still's fSchool of Osteopathr. Con. sultatlon free at offle Call or writ for 'literature and Ponjland references. Lady assistant Phone; Oak 4ZU resldbnee. Black 121 T This is what you need MEN'S. UP-TOffHE-MINUTE PRING F00TV, WEAR fril in;:$.',. r: .k . 4 V ft r4 vs w - Osteoftathy' f,, r, It ' IX,,' WWI ..' - - e. , r KNEES and;H0LJJFA5T BUTTONS. bu satisiaction witn very garment i. prevailing style Are largely in occasions. models In many j stores at call and Inspect ssP ts r .1 ..1 . .v " "' t!t r., ft )?f 11 iL WMMMm' PORTLAND OREGON iupActuiuuts or Loggia, Saw Mill, Power TVassmission and Steaiivboat CGEEWO. The 6reat Chinese Doctor Isf called great be caLse his wonderful cures are so well kifown . throughout tllb United - States d : becausa - so cfeny people are tlankful to him for si vlng - their - lives from operations. He ats any and ail eases with : pow- ul Chinese nerns. UHWl -7 www.1 w-..-. nd .yegetablea. that ra entirely un. anna In thla COun- known to lueuical try. and through the use ef these harm- ieaa remeaies. tiui i mom ooetor snow- tha action -of r BW ainereni ha ' suocessf uliy diseases. Ha catarrh, asthma. remedies - that he used in i; dlffere ruarantees to . cur. 1 nnr tmiiKI Mittiln .tlsm. nervousness, . stomaeh. liver; kldnf ya, female trouoies ana ait private atsi Hundreds of testimonial!, i Charg mod mtv Call and sea him J CONSULTATION FREE. Patients oul Of the city write for blank' and 'circular. -'Inclose atamp. Address- THE C OKB WO CHINESE! Wt'niPTNF! CO.. I Third treoV'ort land. Or. - Mention ht psrw- HEALTH REPORT. Hans Olsen, 6S7 East Ninth street, ty phoid fever. i - .1 ' scarlet fever. : I ' v.. --... ' Edith OtdartwtltfettelltAndrErt Al Hartwick; Third i nd CotlOh streeU; smallpox. .-, . H . . Max 8ysfrup,f 134 K. si nandcrs; dip therla. ' ' - - , f Isaac Jenkins, 4 Gkb building; -smaTt-pnx. ) , nrv' watts, McKay . h illdlng; smallpox, Iron ak Machinery K i i ha been specially selected and aralnst ripplnr. Jlany have we sell, or , flONEY CHEER. SAILOR SUITS favor In Eastern cltiesfbr dressy Our stock includes the latest . SERGES and CHEVIOTS Styles are exclusively our own duplicates can not be found elsewhere. Prices $3.95; $3.45; , $3.95; $5oo and up to $10.00. ,V..t I V, - v x 4th and Morrison 5TW illamette Steel Works We Guarajitee these v Remedies" OR REFUND the money: If yon are sufferfrig- with rheumatlsnv' get one bottle of Lb-Cas-Ka and Snake Oil Liniment and I It does not benefit yon return the hot es. and your money Is refunded. At all irugglsU at SOo each. Yucca Root Halve will euro the most obstinate cases of skin diseases, boils and carbuncles. It is a piles. Try a box. gists. ' sure speclne otire for Only Mo at all drug. l-blt bottla of the Groat Taquls Cough Cur never fiila to cure the most aevero cough or cold. Stop It in oao aosa, : Tne eniy aura rmnaay- awa lor croup and whooping cough. At all drug gists. . ' - If your druggist cjoes toot' have ahy o "' these remedies on kand coma to bead-. quarters, , OREGON CI EMICAL CO. : W Washington street ! " " . r : 1 . 1 t W-8 ARB aEIXINtt WIOO PACKAOHrf tl our nou.iT tioop VAsnind soda monthly, tha largjst S cent package 1 th market, sola My all grocers. v., 'i i - f