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Tins . OREGON . DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. '. WEDNESDAY EVENINO, MAY 4. ItOL ALDER -STREET' c v- PROTEST !fi COURT CTT omozAiJ a'.tTn'1ina Btotrs norm or nomn 'rowmi sct sro mt ni V;mwro or m rnnnaui sxw 1 ''i.5.; any of ths" Alder btreet rtslflsnts ' are laboring under tn Impression that ; any Amount of protest against t m . port of th vie wars who reported in ttver berlM iXs.ttt n Fjl J? ' Kaeir Near. the defeat of the report, or of the UfMUiNt, they are destined to bo disappointed, ' . But it transpires that the report of the vlewero la a a aurerent q I and a different method of procedure must bo taken to defeat the propowa assessment The ouestloS . Is whether . . nmnartv needed tO OZteM Aiaw to w.ahlnrton obail be'eonM- ated and on queaUooo of oonflacatlon - -k antiMa era the final authority. city Auditor Devlia said thta m0 Inc. when asked ir tne prow v -pwportrownero against the Alder street Viewers' report would defeat Ihe ! , Tt'wm not In Itself. If every prop Vrty owner on the etreet should strongly ' object It would make no difference eo far ss use aaopuwn w ' port U concerned. The proper mode of : jprooedure In ucb cae is an appeal .to .tbeeourte." " ' ' ' . - Tut will the oouncllmen reel like receiving the report after such a Strong and ananlraous protest Baa oeen wea '. anliut ltr waav a eked. ' ft do not aco how the oouncllmen ... Hn be blamed for such action.' The re- gort la regular And,, aoooraing to we regular procedure, eould bo received by ' the council without flaally settling the matter. The only lntereet the elty baa In , the Question la to insure the payment of the expenaeo of viewing uo property, engineers work, and slmUar neoeeaary ' wxpeaeee. If too report ot too Tiewera 4a rejected tho city loaoa tola amount, aa tho property owners oacapo aasoasment. ut If tho- report 1 aooepted tho olty Vtll receive too ooau of too work done and tho taxpayer conoeraed will not be bound to accept the declalon of tho Tie-w ere, aa too court la too authority pro- COURT'S MERCY i; v' "'" " ( ,y:i;A (if'.-'.". J 1 '1' CATS 9AWB9 TO till fVaQa 1 m&uxaxm. that mum took loxAnca ruiouiT a turn &a WAR DEPARTflT WILL BUY FORAGE t Ai ' t . , V ' . mm HUt-- mm BHi)aVJafJ -,- watS - it ' am. b i re wia eaj lej naM w ay virif 1 a r k- iif M flaar a r'nai wv ata a iri ,"i . , t ' 5 r? a f,y I vv.,y , av Mivevej' iMiuvva ,!iviaii w xtTWtmi: qttatj. Normal Without Dletlnc. Fxerclso. Exertion OBAaTsa bzstbzot rxovxai xv otmruraHAK cam. krlrtad far nrh naaaa. J Mayor WUllama waa of tho opinion that too council would not approve toe report of tho. Tiewera and eoneldered It likely that the realdenta of Alder etreet would not hare lo take tho queetton to fbe ooarta. . ' There were not eaeuca protesta filed afalnet toe Improvement of Front etrofl 4o defeat the propoaod bettermenta, al though eereral objectlona to too , ' lm provement wore preeented to toe ooun- ' Ki !, - xo aAxxuro rau. n -i.-jir White, who eondaoU ev- drug ' tore at toe corner of Tenth and Morrl pon etreeU, otatee that toe article In yeaterday'a leeuo of The Journal, by '.Rev. K. P. HIU. waa erronooua In to Metement that a gambllns houao waa lo cated at Tenth and Morrison etreet. Dr. H111, Mr." Morrlaon' atatea, nut have waat tent ether comer. -There ie only one builness house at Tenth and Morrl- eon' and that baa been occupied for t yr by 1st. white aa a drag- store. In all likelihood a conference which ha been on all day today between at torneys representing people euspected of eompllclty In the Cunningham , lann frauds In the La Grande district on one Bide, end United States District Attor ney Hall, on the other side, VlU re ult in a woman well past middle lire aDDearlng before Federal Judge Bel linger at 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, pleading guilty and asking the court for mercy. . Tho woman referred to la Mrs. Kate James of Pendleton. ' Mrs. Jamea and her attorney, J. T. Hlnkle. of Pendleton, arrived at the Hotel Perkins this morning from Pen dleton. Attorney Hlnkle Immediately Bought the United Btate attorney, and asked the latter If he Would be willing that Mrs. Jamoe be shown mercy by the court, on condition of hey past good record and the fact that aba would eeve the government the costs of a long and expensive prosecution suit In the courts. After the conference netween tne law yer a person who will figure in in land, fraud trial said an agreement had been reached shortly before noontime. While the proceedings were under way Mrs, James remained, at the hotel, excitedly ' walking? up and , down her room and . noplng earnestly that the plan would be carried through. The ordeal of the case has mad day seem years to her, According to the story being told by Attorney Hlnkle, Mrs. Jam took the fraudulent claim wbea her aon-ln-law had convinced her that other peo ple were doing the aame thing, and that no harm waa being dona Jonea la represented by the Pendle ton law Arm Of SUllmaa A Pierce, and A. D. fitlllman of the firm I In town todar aloo. in conference with the United BUtee attorney, the mission be ing practically the aame as that of At torney Hlnkle. Conferences were also held between the two lawyers for the &OOA& KAATsa M0BXYX4 OSPS rO.A3 TEBTZn TOB BIDS OK XAT AJTB OBAZjr to aa warm to ka- ax&AaiDf onrnxD mm . I i More o trend hay are seeded bp Uncle Sam in the Philippine. Colonel Jesse M. Baker local dis bursing quartermaster, received a- tele gram thla morning from Quartermaster General Humphrey of Washington, D, C requesting him to advertise for blda on 3,871 tons of hay and 8.111 tone of oats for shipment to Manila.. Slllmar In struction have 'also been .given 'the quartermaater at Seattle and Baa fran- clsoo. The bids at all three place are to be opened at It o'clock on June 4, and delivery la to commence 14 day after the contract la awarded. Seattle and San Francisco arms were awarded the contract for furnishing the last government grain and forage advertised for, although the Portland bidder were dose, competitors. , It la believed that the latter will make extra efforts to capture the business tola time. Their only handicap la, ao it la stated, that the grain and bay handled by to local Arm la of a euperlor grade, and the government appear t favor - the lowest bidder, regardless of th char acter of bids offered. - ,. or Any Effort Whatever on Your Part Add Is Absolutely Safe. Trial PckKf Sent Fro to All Who Write, by Mall, Postpaid, In Plain Wrapper Write Today. EUGENE TO HAVE AUTOMOBILE LINE defendant. Mr. Jamea and Jonea 1 lira I Curca KUdzsby and Clad ' der Clsoasca In Every . . tlavo Itldnoy Troublo 1 end Do riot Know Ita V, HOW TO FIND OUT ' It If the function of the Wdnoyt to filter "Juid purify the blobo) which It ooooUiitlir passlnf thronsh them. '.vThea the Iddneyg aiw 'ont of order th ether rgana are affected Immediately (Lad yon may have vmpton of heart , , .trouble, gtomach and liver trouble, and other ailmeata, which are all owing to the i . gidneyg being: weak and out of order. . 4: If yon are akk Foley'e Kldnoy ," Cur will itrcngthen aad build up the ' ' , worn out tissaea 'of the kidneys so they 1 Will net properly and the ympton of weakness, hoart stomach and" liver ; 1 trouble wiU'efoappear and you will be xworea to penocc neaiu. HOW TO FIND OUT. , ' You can easily determine if your kid' : ' iieys are outof order by setting aside for Zt hours a bottle of the urine passed ; upon arising If upon examination it is , Cloudy or milky oir has a brick-dust sod v ; tment or small particles float about ia it, your kidneys aro diseased and Foley's ' ytldney Cure should be taken at once. ; ' .' Foley's Kidney Cure is pleasant to take and acts directly upon the parts affected and you begin to feel better , . sconce. ; It corrects slight disorders in a few ' days and it has cured many obstinate . cases after other treatment had failed. ;- .y Doctors laid He Would Not Uvs. C Peter Prey, of Woodruff, Pa.; writes: , VAfter doctoring for two years with the fcest physicians in Wnynesburg, and still Fitting worse, the doctors advised me if had any business to attend to I had bet ter attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was - no euro forme. Foley's Kidney Cure ; was recommended to me by a friend, and I .Immediately, gent my son to the store ' tor it and after taking three bottles I bo . gan to get better and continued to In prove until wM entirely well., ; V ' Two tig Me and tioV't .' . (Ifl rrf,,,,rl",rn IPaet Consul Commander H. J. Blaeelng UI kmJ ULy&kLV Ut Jof ctoorg Waahtegton camp. Neighbor 1 Woiaatd. Clarke Q aad. Xn-pvla A- Keiat acted as chairman for the m ..." M4Tciar -v ..: ' 1 avenlnav.-.' ...-,.,,-, GOVERNMENT ASKS RATES FOR DOCKING Blda for docking the lighthouse ten der Columbine at' the Portland drydock and at Puget sound drydock have been eked for by the United States engineers. Ah there has beeri a rat war' among th Puget sound drydocka for the last few months. It la understood thatwbll the chargea of th Portland drydock have been put down to the lowest possi ble figures, allowing for a small margin of profit, i they are stm . considerably more than those of the warring fac tions on the sound. Under usual elr eumstanoea, however. It 1 believed that the Portland dock would be equally welt If hot better, patronised than those on the sound. , TT rate , are j much lower, than they were at Seattle before the, war waa Inaugurated up there, and rar neiow tne cnargea exacted py fn Baa. jrranciaoo nrma, (Special Dtapateh te Tbe JeensL) Eugene, Or., May 4. Th eetabllah- ment of an automobll line of the. on nlbue type In Eugene la a atrong possi bility of the near future. Prof. J. si. .at Ika TT.I m.-.tm- 'to. .lamM at working on th project, and If th "H11" ?.. JhA&5f streeu of Eugene are put In such shape upr?u" iV.rn...Th- Z7?rZZ that auto can be run prontaoiy, it ia very likely that such a line will be In- Stalled. rhe Above XUaatraUoa Shews the Bemarkaale Meets of This Woaderfal Obealty rood What tt Xaa 9ea for Others It WU1 Do foe You. Exoees fat la a disease. It la caneed by lmDorfect assimilation of food. Nu trlment which ahould go Into muscle. sinew, bone, brain and nerve doe not John Lane, an old tramp, waa sent by Judge Klnoald to th lnaane asylum yes terday and taken te Salem 'Lao arrived In Eugene several days ago and got drunk. Monday evening, machinery and compresses th vital or gans of the body and endanger neaiu and life. My new Obealty Food, taken at meal time, compel perfect assimilation of the food and aends the food nutriment where tt belongs. It requires no dieting or atarvatlon process. . Ton can eat all you want It make muscle, bone, sinew, MONUMENT FOR THE LATE JAMES DUNN : fSpeetal DUpeteh to The JocroaL) Corvallls, Or., Mar A proposal that ins cut nuiia a monument 10 me late Jams 'Dunn, former sheriff, who was shot dead attempting to arrest Keady a week ago last Sunday morning la gain log favor here.'i V . ' " - " ' ' Kev; Dr. : Carrlck, In ' the sermon he preached at Dunn's funeral declared that In sacrificing nlmseir Dunn merited rec ognition from the people of Corvallls It hi probable that, the monument -will be donated. . ' The funeral of the latfAlonio Locke took plao today, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, from the family home across the Willamette from this city. Inter ment was In the -North Palestine ceme tery, near Wellsdsle, Benton county. ? Mn Lock "wa born -September it, 1868, near Corvallls. H died Monday afternoon of pneumonia. Three other members of the ramtty areTBOW nr wfth pneumonia. AID SOCIETY DOES EXCELLENT IRK The 18th annual meeting of -the mem ber of the Boy' and Blrls' Aid eoolety was held last evening at the city board Of charities. Report were read from William T. Gardner, superintendent; Colonel L. L. Hawkins, treasurer; Mr. C R. Templeton, secretary of the ladles' advisory board, and F. E. Beach, secre tary of the board of trustees. Mayor Oeorge H. Williams, president of the society, spoke very highly of the work accomplished during the past year. Th following ware unanimously elected a trustees: Mrs. W. A. Buchanan, F. E. Beach and Mrs. Levi White. WOODMEN LODGE ENJOYS A BANQUET Oeorae Washington camp No. 261, Woodmen Of the World, gave a banauet last evening at Woodmen hall, Tenth and Washington street in - honor or those who participated In th campaign which closed May 1. Head Banker C. V. Cooper made the presentation speecnes. The first prise of 120 was awarded to Colonel H. L. Day. Neighbor H. w. Kaasebaum waa awarded second prise. The third prise, a clock, went to W. S. Luts. There were 'about 160 members at th banauet There was a short musical program with a song by Paul Hlns and a selection by the orchestra. During th banquet, speeches were made by th following: Head Banker C. V, ooper, Consul Commanders J. J Jen- nings'-of Prospect Camp and H. A. Fred rich of George Washington camp, Cot H. a Day; Neigbkor Dr. W. O. Manlon, J. IaeriawitJones.'-I ,Ti Carroll, R. tt Thomrn; Professor vorlmm, and whll walking up Eat Ninth trt past nerT ajid brain tlue. out of exc a hardware store, be suddenly pulled ai fat and quickly reduce your weight to revolver from hla pocket and chattered normal. It take off the big stomach th plateglass window of the tor with and relieves the compressed condltlort th butt of th weapon. He Immediate- and Va.vd toe formed the deputlea there that ha had tiAna in a natural manner. committed a terrible crime and had oom I No dieting, exercise or exertion I to confess. I necessary. My natural scienttfla vnesiiy jr ooa nm an in worm.- mi .rMtW Km. f nr wlU feel a nundreo times peiiar wnrai ' - ---Am-w vnn ti I J V w drives on the campu under the direc tion of Percy Adam. Th plana call for an entirely new system of walks between all th college buildings. The walk, which will be built of southern Oregon decomposed granite, will be laid out-in graceful eurves, adding te-the beauty of the campu. Th system, of walk planned will eoat 81,69. The Lane County Klectrlo company's light and power for Eugene and Spring-1 , . , , f flaM ' waa atalad laat nla-ht for thai (SmcUI DUroatdl t Th JeoraaL) trt tlm. In a few daye It will be I BeatUe. May oovernor cenae i running steadily and a 14-hour service ald to nave aaminea wet nia onmneea will- ba inaugurated. , Ifor re-el eot ion are aot good. Oa the face of a statement snowing tne awe- fMI 1 tinnilVfC "I IIM'V Irates from the various - counties ana CHAMPOUa S LUCKY ta 2.tor?. Mr. Arthur K. Wallace of Abingdon, who tried thl treatment savs: The effect of your food for reducing nesh I i can sincerely coir one that can sincerely commend to 801, couldn't get I lthout blowing far people. I weighed 801, couldn't get op a mgni or atarre UK a morn dead an was from night and might have dropped v minute. I uaad vour food dtl- ently for seven daye and waa thunder-1 airuca te una tnat I couia preatne natu rally; In fourteen daye I tipped the Jcala at 187; In thirty days I weighed II; in eight weeks was reduced to lit pounds, which Dr. Jones, my physician. saia waa normal, i am six ieei two high and of large frame, and to get down nearlv 100 nounda la remarkable. jut. j ones says you are a genius; i ou are a wonoer or best llfe-eavlng device the age, and earttly endorse your treatment aa the I ira-aanna- aavica avar inventao. Aa rlad to write tou. and will trv to be oi aa mucn service to you aa you have to me." Bend your name and addres no I money today to Prof. F. J. Kellogg, 284 Kellogg Bldg., Battler Creole, Mich., and receive the trial package In plain wrap- par iree oj return mail. BIG MAJORITY OPEM'BRIDE ea QTAD IV VANICrTllSIf! number by a big majority those who J I All IJ 7 AlllOlliniJ wUl sro Into the approaching convention to work for hi nomination. This tapi bow 16 delegate In fever of the gov- (Special Dlapatch to The JonraaL) arnor and 260 against Seattle, May 4. Governor McBrld I From the unlnatrocted delegatlona I . the only person who can save the neck governor undoubtedly will gain mucn of Zenon Champoux, convicted of the strength, but the opposition 1 ao atrong murder of Lottie Brace, a concert-hall that McBrlde feela hla weakness. Many girl, on the night of November S.1S01, of the county delegations are Instructed and sentenced to hang next Friday. Th for home candidates; others are pledged supreme court of the state ha been ap- agalnat the commission man, whll still pealed to in vain for a writ of review, other have Indorsed the McBrlde rall- and the attorney for the murderer ad- way commission scheme In one form or mlta he has no chance to eave the con another, but will work agalnat the gov- demned neck of his client although In I ernor." On element of strength th gov the trial he prepared an elaborate Hem- ernor has Is that no on formidable onstratlon to the jury to show that I candidate has arisen from the crowd of Champoux's horoscope did not show a I aspirants. death such a will be his fate. The The out-and-out opponents of McBrlde attorney positively affirmed that Cham-1 win eo into the convention to unite on poux was born under a lucky star. The any man who can defeat McBrlde, ant) it Jury brought In a verdict of guilty. u the general belief that a dark horae Champoux roiiowea Lottie Brace from I win ha tha man. Chelan countv wants Alaska, and, finding her In the Arcade to aee John D. Atkinson In the gov. canoe nail in eeatue, piungea a Knire .rnnr-a chair: Snokane countv ha ad into nor orain. mis execution win be YW10d several candidates. H, B. Baker ine nirit nnner xna jaw wnicn rmmnni.. mii.t... .t ... i V . . . - , . . - ' . " : I UI XVIlVJJLtvak iw puiiwim, mm ttmm m- hangings to ds at uje state penitentiary, way been., railroad worker, and John E. Humphries of Seattle la malting campaign - which" by" every one else ts considered humorous. But the man who wUl be selected la the one for the oppo sitlon to unite on has probably not yet been mentioned In connection with the Office. - Still another element-of strength is In the hands of the present governor In his prestige, together with the fact that liet'ls In office now and ha a large of flclal following. And, too, he has the Chance of a Lifetime. a srjmitEfts orroa-l TUMITX. WHICH HAS 9 Tr'i a geaeral BMrcaaBdlee beslBaM la asbwooe. Onsen, that I mas t M sol ewlsg t I 1U health of BMmbar ot firm, ror ue torn lots. building sad flxtarw 8S.600.00 Is ssked, sab- jeet te a LIBERAL DISOODITT The proepeets sre ex - evllsBt. Colombia Sonth- . era railroad wlU bolld v wttbia a few mileei one mile from the cele brated Oregoe King mine. BUT ONI OTHKB ITOI1 IN TOWS. IKQUIBS JOrRNAL m IWSOW, A BOB-I 7. W. ASRWOOD. OBSOON. GIRL' OF SIXTEEN : ' ACCUSED OF THEFT But 18 years of age, Minnie Kayle this morning faced Municipal Judge Hogue on the charge of grand larceny penitentiary offense. She 1 accused by C K Jackson, of th North Paclfiol urlvaitt-ssarsi Jtf -hia tiriTVinfita . in thsifr rifsi Lumber mill, of stealing aril cleg ot the h u nnt oni v for himaAif nrAn. ...1... - MK.a.1 C A l.11. I Li. W 1 " W . T "SL , , U'Z ; , 1 lly. but is all good trading material. aa a buib uoiiiw anaoiumr He haa his foroea so thoroughly organ tnat ane too me goous. Attorney oeb- i.. th ha n ad much tvr maninnia. uaiui,'iioi wutou viciiuitiuurjr lona and-can connt ion. loyal auoDort. nearing. ana me gin was neia xo await Thuraton county want to see J. C. the action of the grand Jury under 8600 ixird eleoted governor. Jefferon bond. LmmK hi, on(H1t fnr UolltAnint. Miss Kayle is the daughter of highly Oregon City. 8he waa arrested laat night Tn. and aa wall wants ti nt jlui. ri.Ml..,. T At tlAaiM. m. a, I " . ST - "r.."". .. Frank H. Rudkln on the supreme bench. ine mgni in me cuy jau. unaer we care wm a Humphrey wants to go back to vi ruiiiw ouuiuum. U.nmia tram Haattla. mnA thlnlra VI. chances ar aood. while Bnohomlnh WAXSKZPS SUa 10 OOM. wants to send Brownell there, and Mayor Black of Belllngham would also i. jn. jrieiscnner tms arternoon re- like a seat In the lower national house. celved a message from Senator Mitchell Cushman believes he will be re st Washington, as follows: "The navy nominated for congress from Tacoraa, department has determined that th and all th while Senator Foster Is monitor Wyoming and the torpedo boats framing up quietly with his support, Preble and Paul Jones will be at Port- including the lumbermen of the state, to land before and on July . Mayor WU- retain hi seat, which Samuel H. Pilea llams will Jbe notified as to the exact and ex-Senator John L. WUson are try- date of their arrival." ing to take away from him. Terrible plagues, those itching, pes tering: diseases of ths skin.- Put an end to misery.' Doan's- Ointment cures. At SOW BATS TZQXZTS BABY. any drug store. O. for What docs most to pro- f.f5f wf8 i-wri.r-: . ..:uvv.;-v-4.' Ifor 187.10; to Chicago, 871.80.'- moie noiicsi Dusmcssr . , f Wh ere rdid inoneyback come firom? . .-; , t u,. ..... f,!-....i' . .-.tS.''.2t.':,;f:W'S'i:.'.''. 1 Schilling's. Best--at your grocer's.,. s. sj JT. wamea Selling Bates May, June, July, Angust, Sep tember, October. May 11, 11. IS, June 18. 17. 18, July 1. 3. . August s. sr 10. September t. S. 7 and October 8, 4, 8 the O. R. & N. will SC Louis Stopovers allowed going and returning. Going time i oays rrom aate or eaie. rull particulars of C W. Stinger, city ticket agent, Third and Washington streets. , A little life may be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup, if you , don't have Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil on hand for.,:tb emergency, s trV.'iuA,- (: , at i , m i ii.m , i, - H Bad blood and indigeatlon are deadly enemies to rood health. v Burdock' Blood Bitters 'destroy them..'- ' ...f.s-i MISS FARMER. Domestic Science School of Boston -? SCHOOL OP COOKERY Demonstration Lecture, May 8-8-7, at I ; 1:80 p. m. Cmplre Theatre Admlaaloni Course tickets, 8UH single 1 admission, 7So. Fannie Merrltt Farmer, demonstrator, for twelve years demonstrator at the! Boston Cooking School, Tckets on sale at Woodard A Clarke'a wref erred Stock Canned Oeods. '"-v-AUen A Lewis' Beat Brahd.T ? t Ybu Want the Best That !ydur money will buy when you get a suit. That is lust what we give you, the Best Business Suit for $25.00 .that money and skilled la bor will construct Every detail is given our best effort ; We will be glad to show you. Non TAILORS Over Xaue-Davls Snr ea, Oonw. TamhUl and Third Sts. Port r r--v v Vr ' Mma. You win find your husbands much more atWctive II at- , tired in tho beautifully tailored garments to b had at r fi t ii 1(3 Corner Third and Barns&a Streets 1. rait .. v.t '.V i And tho sweethearts of the city should Insist that their beatut'y aucara ue snaoDy tuna ox wsxaroDes ana aress neatly as : i? ? i , . " '.only WB can tirm.tJitm VJ-r;-.';;-;:. i k . i-i'V-t Ve MEveiVckdy-Reader-; OP THIS WOMEN'S EDITION OF THE JOURNAl to become Interested in this .matter, and to call the atte&. don of their gentlemen friends to the yejy little prices at which ws are selling a mammoth stock of Shoes and Cloth- . ing we bought of the Baltimore Shoe & Clothing company, ' because a part was a little smoked In the great fire, at 25 cents on the $1.00, and which we are selling to bur patrons at 5 to 60 per cent of the actual value- of the footwear and - garments. ., ' " ; 4" ' 2.50 3.75 10.00 0.50 10.00 also 10 FOR EXAMPLE: Wa wfil sell Baltimore US black Worsteds Suits, atTOO ww wui esu miiimors wool 8UW WOrSteoS flv Suits, at .......,.... ;r... ; We will sell Baltimore AD-Wool ULn fta'itr?: We wUl seU Baltimore dandified (20, $25 and $30 Suits, at (These are fine Imported EngBah; German and French Cloths.) . Ws will fit you in a swell Baltimore $15 Topcoat at TY ! ft. . , . . . we wiu oress you up in an elegant jsutimora Overcoat M .................. ....... We wUl seU you Baltimore $7 Trousers (Portland pnee ii) mi .. , We will sell Baltimore $3 and $4 Trousers -at -i wo will tog you attoMro. $MJ4.Wu 1 arantaioons at ...,... ........ ............ aJtSO J W wUl seU Balthnora good, serviceable $240 iTousers at ........ We win sen Woo) Vests. In all sixes, at aoiece. Wa wiU seU Odd Coats from $25 Suits at. We wUl seU Coats and Vests from $25 and $30 Suits at ................... We wiU seU Baltimore $4 and $5 Shoes not hurt 1 a blt-at We wiU sell Baltimore $L75, $2 and $2JB5 Shoes at. . Wa win sell Baltimore men's $2.60 and $3 Velour Calf and Vid Kids at....................... Wa wUl sell Baltimore $4 and $5 guaranteed Shoes, in patent learner enamel, cremo, box and velour calf, vici,- colt akin, hand sewed Mackey welts, at what do you think?,. ...,.;....',' We wiU seU a Baltimore Stetson $5 Hat as We wUl sell you one of the famous Longley $3 and . $4 Hats at...... We will sell a Baltimore $2.50 Hat, splendid ma terial, or...... , , , , ui We win seU.a superior Baltimore $U0 Hat at Wa wiU seU 1,000 Sample Hats; worth $2 and $2.50 ' arri, a f 1 , , , , , , 1 , , , , , i .S5 5H 2.50 1.00 150 2.50 2.50 10 1.00 .50 " : And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods at THESE MIGHTY UTTLE FIGURES LIS. IViriSLOV'S ISifCSOTKOSYnUR; haebeWveedbrVniloDSof JM"&en foeth.tr , ehllaraa wnile Tee thins tar orer Fifty Tmuv, i It tootnae toe eblid, sorteoa the gums, allays i i all pain, eoree wlad OoUOj and la U bast i (aasedyrordlarrhne. 1 ! WjraTTJTITS nw A BOTTLE ' , ' -.-s.. ; '. - i ' , -fj ;y.,pKv.r jv?;,J :.-, ; 4. If -'..--ft t : y $1.00 Working Gloves... 50s $1.50 Working Gloves... 75 $1.00 Dress Gloves, w. .4e $1.50 Dress Gloves, u . . 791 $2.00 Dress Gloves.... f 1.05 50c Spring Underwear. .18a 70c Spring Underwear. , .zt 90c Spring Underwear, . . 30s $1.00 Spring Underwear. 48f $1.00 Fall Underwear.... 25 $2.00 Fall Underwear. . . .75 f $3.00 FaU Underwear.. 9100 . si.00 Guaranteed urn- brtllas . ..... .. .... ...35s 11.50 Guaranteed Um- brellas .65 $2.00 Guaranteed Um brellas ...... . ...... 89s ,$s.uo Guaranteed um- brellas $1.46 '$4.00 Guaranteed Um- brellaa , . ''. . , . . ,91.82 120c Linen Handkerchiefs; Ot ,25c Linen Handkerchief g,14e 50c Linen Handkerchiefs ;19 '20c linen Collars.. ; .5) 50c Working Shirts. . ;.25 75c Working Shirta.M..35f $1.00 Working Shirts, .50s $1.50 Working Shirts. ... 60s $2.00 Working Shirts. .. .08s) $1.00 WUte Shirts.. w45s $1.50 White Shirts. Mw.88) $2.00 White Shirts.. .09e 75c Negligee Shirts... .36 $1.00 NegUgee Shirts. .50 $1.50 Negligee Shirts... .75 . $2.00 Negligee Shirts.. fl.00 50c Working Gloves. .,..24 12 Fast Black Socka. . 4 25c Fast Black Socks . . . . 10 25c Fancy Striped Socks. 10 25c All-wool Strpd Socks. 10 . 50c Cashmere Socks..... 24 50c Fancy Lisle Socks... 24 25c Silk , Web Suspdrs... . 9 50c Silk Web Suspdrs . . . 19 75c Silk Web Suspdrs... 24 $1.00 Silk Web Suspdrs;. 39 25c Silk Neckwear,.;" 9 ' 50c Silk Neckwear. ..19 75c Silk NeckweaTi -J. 25t $1.00 Silk Neckwear. .. . .35 $1.50 Silk Neckwear. . . . .48 . 10c Cotton Handkerchiefs ( 2 15c Linen Handkerchiefs. 6 , Paul Strain Master of Low Prices for the City of Portland .1