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1: CAEOAIX YOUNG Only From 7 to 10 o'Clock A 25x25 Down Feather Pillow, with extra quality covering, three-Inch ruffle, cushion stamped with fane Dutch figures, just the" thing for the porch. This pillow originally sold for' $1.23 and we will give ; i ' , 40c back for the feathers to' any one who does not want them. Only one to a customer, .; v . - f HERE SATURDAY NIGIIT.BETWEEN 7. AND 10 O'CLtiCK 35c EACH Two Days' Special Selling Friday and Saturday Only of THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, ISO. i - i Saturday Night 1 ' ' I 11 . ' i ' "' ' , "... . ... ' . .. f i I'll 7. " i '' i i j- .. i. ! ,'.'-.. : ; ...... , The noted race horM man and athlete, who-wa shot to death wall riding taken at the time Young was a champion swimmer .j DRY li. TOO COOL FOR RAPID GROWTH Mr most axoTxoira sux zs badly vzxnxB'roB atx cbops ror moss ; xxxkpt iiu wbsat . ;; ; axo ; .' sabxby nasnra ; 'Asm - -I0 AOOS-XOM OIGV. KtOW. . f-' . ... ... . f . ) The week haa been dcr and too cool (crop. tolrfapld.TOWth.v KKPt In tha eoaat eountlea and a few localitiea la the WU lametto Taller, Tata ta badly needed for grain not doinr well; potatoea about all planted; bay will be a light crop vnleea we get ram aoon.,. , - Liberal, ' Clackamas ' countr, 811aa Wright Fall wheat la- heading short; cheat, clover and hay will not be a full crop; graaa good on ranges; stock.of all kind la fat; cherry crop ahort. canton, - Tamhiu county, William Merchant Light rain laat Wednesday; dry and windy since; gardens, fall and spring grain look well; because of the dry weather, ' hay will be - ahort; pas tures drying up; hops damaged some by wind; early cherries ripe,.: ... .Liberty, Marlon county,' T. C David son. Weather coolf; light , showers on I the th; more moisture ' needed; fall grain looking very well; gardens grow ing nicely; hops making good growth; stock doing., well; strawberries good ASCiA FAMOUS . IREreDGEIRATOS At prices you cannot afford to overlook, it in need of one of these food preserving and protecting necessities, now Is the opportune time of your life to buy. If you will examine into the menu of the ALASKA you would have no other at any price, and yet the Alaska costs no more than any. other, makes cost elsewhere. THIRTY DIFFERENT? IGEC0UP0N - Good for . 200 pounds of Ice, . delivered as you x want it at your home anywhere intthe city limits of . Portland. ; Given in consideration of buying an - Alaska Refrigerator from I. GevurU & Sons during Refrigerator Sale, June 16 and 17, Signed Every one constructed with a new scientific constructed patent cold generator, most ecc nomicaL Every one has our personal guar antee.; We have little ones and big ones the ice-saving kind made of the best hard wood, charcoal filled, white tile lined. , ' We know that we can please you with our big stock. Just tell the salesman what you want All sizes, from 35 lbs. ice capacity to hotel size. Plain zinc lined and white tile and enameled. , DUY TODAY Well guarantee that it will not cost vou 1 cent more tomorrow than the last day , of THE DOLLAR DOWN Proposition Is still in force, and thousands of hand some pieces for the' dining room, library, ,bedroomC parlor, etc, may be purchased at reduced prices and be sent to your home on payment of 1 ; " i ; ?i.oo down; I- ien We don't ' wait untU me end sof a season and tempt you with bargain prices" to buy what you. wiU soon have to store twiylor a whole year. , umn The prices we Jiave placed on our stock of Refrigerators for this sale is tuuy JW per cent lower man this or any otner nouse ever oucrro iBii. ur n una season of the year, and as a special" advertising test we will give an order on your ici man for 200 pounds of ice with every, refrigerator sold here Friday, and Saturday. (See coupon.) Cash or credit during this sale, our liberal offer is still yours to take advantage of if you desire. '.'v;:;.'V;o;:':';V;'; ' vS-ZTl ANY REFRIGERATOR IN THE HOUSE $1.00 DOWN f- , ; AND $1,00 A WEEK.: ; jyS j - 173-175 FIRST ST. The Llttle-at-a-TIme Store ; 219-227 YAMHILL ST. Most Liberal Accommodations to All Salem R. JF D. No. 1,; Polk oounty, P. F. f Clark. Light shower j the th; more- rain needed l lata spring sown lc rJl ri bartef ar. wht . oat. wUl be very abort; win- heading nicely and promts good yield a Early sown wheat, barley and oats are also doing fairly well; but lata grain of all klnda la making slow growth, and without timely rains will give 'an- ter wheat and oats will not coma up to average; hay will be ahort; cherries ripening; heavy crop on high lands, low lands not half crop; Italian prunes al most a lallure; strawberries splendid; FERTILE VALLEY IS UNDEVELOPED RENEW SEARCH FOR KIDNAPED CHILD "'r.n ,."r. : .",,. v'." iBanlett pears light; apples fair. rrrri' .,,:;i shedds r. f. d. no. i. unn county. L8v.8vrTeb."flc?' ara harm excapt east of the Cascadea. where JJJT, bflentflc1U!.Wht.w it tm -nrt th.( t tMrir vMitibiu o4 iooklng- line; large heads develop- l...' , rA i.n.i.. ing; spring grain making fair growth; - Haying l..w..urted'ad th. m!SS mn tif alfftlfsi hutt. smriArsiIlY ben M I r'"' vwv-';w I " T - I cured. : with yields above the average; tut meadow hay- Is not? so promising, and a ahort crop ls, Indicated nearly everywhere In the Willamette valley and southern Oregon.' Pasturage continues ' good 1 on the rangea Stock ia In tine condition, and the flow of milk In' the dairy districts is excellent ? f Hops. potatoes, field ' onions,- sugar beets and gardens are growing slowly. In bloom; late crop coming up and looks fine; -corn looks , well, . but making alow i growth; ' pasturage continues - good. ' Lebanon, Linn county, C D. Stsen Week very .dry; fall grain has headed 1 fairly well,, but spring , crops , and hay wui certainly d snon; pas ru res gooa. Bpringfleld. Lane county, J. C Brat- tain. All grain made a good growth 1 during week: fair wheat and Data head- w. X aUffOSGnsan tbxxji 01 un TAXiiiST mmi mzox . xxras Aim ra-iuTjruj wait ABOtnrxjra kajtd or xaxl-I am AJutzsr Ajro pbootzst or exoor leads to bexjzv TXAT XUBWZTT BAXKS ZS CO ctai-iit xbt xrrrn soviro odtnr- TXT, WXXM STTiLTI). ; - (Special Dispatch te The Joarnal.) Seattle. June 1C Police are acting on the theory that Prewltt Baker, the kid' naped child, still lives, and the upper sound country Is being scoured in the and. although- in tieed of rain, have '"". 3-ZFm, , JZZX -i t. vt nffMt artou.lv for lack of nlKnt of 10th i nipped .Tinea molstura. v k - , and. small potatoea on. low ground; hops Strawberries and cherries ar rip and u of excellent quality. .-Apples are doing well, but pears, prunes and peaches are - uneven, . In some localities being good and In others almost a failure. v T Coast Bistrlot. Ushhawk. " Columbia ' county, E.- E. - Jlogberg. Good . showers ' middle of week; early sown grain looks fine.' and the rains will help late crops; meadows and pastures good; 'stock doing well; .Strawberries ripe; more "rain needed. ciatsop, (jiatsop county, . m . ir. star W. J. Snodgrasa, who cam to Port land in 18(4, who worked as a clerk for Northrop & VanKensaler at Front and Yamhill streets for several years, who tauaht a Sunday school class at the old I belief that he la hidden away In some First' Presbyterian:' church, Third andl lonely cabin as far away as possible Washington streets, when Will Ladd. from civilisation. The police say iney Ed Bobertson, Oay Burton and many knew positively at one tim sine iU .rtird ware vounmteTS. la disappearance that the child waa alive. Stasnod though they fear the arrest of John 7lT ih.Jt n King. Brownflld d their two pala ha. . ' ; 7 " :.r rnH,iit of Okanaaan Falla, B. I eausea omer conieaeraies, ingnteneu ,01alla-Douglas county, W. & Wells, J 2IlwJ Jm remain herVr- Mr th expo, to do something desper Weather dry.-, with cool night.; rain in. "LZ at ta conceal th crime. , neeoea; wua nay neing cut; haying will th'ent his family in Evr chUd vanished, from 5? Ee P"! we!k? ll&TJSXZ t?ev mvid iter USlo T week, ago th po- Bontbern . Oregon. rood. Fhoenu. Jackson county, Oeorae , Al- ford. Week dry and. rain Heeded for gardens i and late grain; crops dolna fairly, well; grain hay being cut; pas turage good; strawberries plentiful. ' Oalioe, Josephine county, J. E. Lootnls. ford. Week, was clear, except ShOwers W?' Uif,: B.m frosi on . . , j I the higher lands, but no da mam- rm w eaneBuay niKiii uu iuruij, every thing growing finely; salmon berries abundant: , cows giving full flow of milk. .. " - 1 ; Hebo. Tillamook county Or W;' Body- felt Orass, gardens and field, crops ,do- ". Seal Rock, 7Llnco,n " county, O. D. Clark.- Week favorable for . all crops; oats .look .extremely good, aDd " those i -sown in tne xau nave neaaea oui niceiy; tree fruit :-not heavy; ' berries ; good; shearing, done;, clip fair; stock doing . Point Terrace. Lane county.' S. J. AI11 son. Week showery and warm; gardena . doing well; grass good and a heavy hay atn avnaMtsul AAil wVill WulTI Vast lighter than last year; pears poor; also - prunes and plums strawberries good. Ecaiey. Curfy county, J. A. Halnea, leaving thia- city. , ' , - . "Pnrtiand ha. . certainly . mads won derful arowth in the last few years." said Mr. Snodgrass. "mnA it is now one of th prettiest cities Z ever saw. It dot! Mod to notice this because I h&ve always liked th town. ' . "As for th country in Which I have been residing In recent years, it is on of the biggest and richest countries in lice, detectives and newapeper men have been conducting a quiet search and have thought themselves on the point ; of making a sensational capture any day. But King Is on of th cleverest crim inals known In the northwest ' He ia as wjell noted for his spectacular crimes, for he has chosen th most unusual and novel plots. It was about a' year ago that he. with several accomplices, stole railroad up to the present time. Our I Tent caterpillars vvery numerous; . they j potatoes and, ail tender vegetables on ar all through th timber, as well as how ground, , v., . on the 'fruit trees:" week: favorable: hay I ,t :... JJT't '2 -' ' : " : ,!'":. -I 'y ft:;i:vs r on the fruit trees; week favorable; hay will, be 'a good crop; potatoea looking vine, very ' thrifty tops; strawberries plentiful;' berries - large , and .- of - fine t ' vu .lite ntii.ca ' .AUQuvui .and stock, in fin condition." : WiUamctt Talley. , HUlsboro, R. p. D. No. I, Washington r county, Joseph ConnelL Weather cool - and dry; rain badly needed; late sown the higher lands, but no damage; fruit trs .loaded down; - feed abundant; E S'Pjyi.-? "SZia'ta"; nn bV a Wg iron aaf from th.barroom of .th tiu, w.m iciuuiL nuwr toon lor mm-1 r.. . - - : wk .mi hntai Mrivm h. imirninr . . .-.. v.. r Mn...x:iin. n thunrtimiit time. " uuri mjm'I ," y rai crwp jnoavy, ,t? 4 ": riAinMitiaL sim. v.hm -"'.. Slmnasho, Wasoo' countyjj. O. Ashen. growth., and crop, ar progressing, al- fully rich suitable for grain, hay anjd J ? """f inuugu iimjr . neu ranwi-y; 'ic:.vhy.i; 'I frultSi4 Jn" th nlliS ana mounwins are Grant. Sherman county.. Charles Tom. t iMrM nf. minis- nrosnect. Just develop- mi wneM na oaney neaoing out and I ing, and, liker rest or in country. luvKiu. Hire, eprm.-wneat: tooaa well. I waiting for th . rauroaos - wmcn Jim but needs rain: first cron 'of : aifir I um -.n.i.n Pariflo hava both harvested . ,.:;..! .,'.. -1 nmmima .ud' for which routes have uM.cuny,1?,.vi':fvB. I hn mirveved. f'Vi.;.'T.'iv;.:,;.:,,..i.7li:v "Okanagan Falls Ja JO miles from th boundary line, due north, and at the upper end of what is known irf th stat of Washington aa the- Okanagan country. Our nearest postofflc on th Amarican aid of th lin is Oroville, and w ar but 14 miles from th Brit ish Columbia town of JPenticKton. dama;.: umatillaia .count Fergpson. Fall wheat good; ; spring wheat and spring barley -not doing so well; it needs a . good soaking rain. without which it will not make much of a crop ; hard frost ' th ? XOth killed mm :H - " ' LOLJ'LI rr8Tc::ibaC::JL': .r, -..-if;-. ' ar liks Jewels wall set Our beet : and woman hav nude Boxoaovt th i Staadard. . C - " , , , 0581 t 9 aw9 Youa TEETIJ it. rnMaaa ZMgioa, Union, t Union county.; John W. Mln- nlck. Killing frost on morning of th 11th; all tender vegetables badly hurt. Homestead. Baker county. J. H. Pear- son. Showery.-but not much water fell; first cutting of alfalfa - nearly com pleted; crop heavy. Ontario. - Malheur county. ' Helen E. Stone. Weather fine; berries and fruits of alt kinds good; more rain than usual In this section: JlrBt crop of alfalfa now bei ng harvested. . ,: K : -K. -; r . -r: 5 . Abb wood. Crook county,. James Wood. Weather cold, with some frost but It was not heavy enough-to damage fruit; haying will-soon be general; crop extra heavy. .7.-Srr'-KV-'S' Clarno. wnaaier. county. I jh. Hal a Cool and dry: haying well-under -way ; crop good; early cherrlee lip. r. Klamath Agency, v Klamath county. George W. Looaley.' Northerly winds and three hard frosts hav retarded th growth of grain - andi hay and other yegetatlon, but th growing crops are not damaged to any extent , Preferred toek Caaaed QoodsV erimatVia dellahtfuL cool iA-mimmulTJr'.. Z-a V- mn mn Ar eold. that I Sleep emDanameni, ana oww n open IJjwSlS eX 7ro nrevaluC a cantor wof the street; Streetcar scarcely, ever goes betow sero,, prevaiia. nH ,ffi. .nA th anfa At another time King was at the head of a gang that took a safe from a waterfront office, carried It out in the bay on a scow and blew it open before a crowd that lined the wharves. With his three associates King Was living in a cabin back in the woods jiear Xnterbay . when arrested : Monday. The men had a sloop, and about their place waa an enormous quantity, of plunder. articles stolen from houses in most of th recent Seattle burglaries. A sloop similar to thia was seen at Eagle Har bor th day of th kidnaping. For two weeks after that , King disappeared. '.'"ofMgge project. MJ'" We Please Vou Your Linens . Are Not Satisfactorily ' .Washed and Ironed Just Try ;.Vs Qnce Your Troubles Will Be Ended in This Line. We Do Everything; just Right . The Pleasing Kind of Work. , TroyLaundry Company' utnrsmT watbb t, east btjdb wav In our section at present Is th mines of the Marcus Daly company, on which nearly ii.QQO.oqo in ueveiopment work has been expended, and on which a 40-stamp mill begins operation, wis week. Another mtn on which extensive work is to - begin immediately was bought by a cousin of Jim Hill and Is controlled by that crowd. Many mines j owned bv ' smaller people hav excel lent showings and ar being held pend- th streets of Ballard. It Is th belief that th child was stolen, taken by two men In th sloop to the upper sound country and kept there In -hiding. King and his men happened to b at Eaght Harbor as they had planned to crack th safe in the office of th pay. master at th Puget Sound navy yard. not far away, and it is thought to hav been Just by chance . that they con ceived th Baker kidnaping schema, In ir th mmlnr of th railroads. "Our -vallav ia nrooerly known as th I EXZBCXBXS . AT OXZO WZSIXTAJT. Rtmikmn anil is famed aa the rich- i - mm mil., in all anntbern British Colum-1 (Joarnal SpeeUI Sarvlee.) bU and northern Washington. Th river ;,; Delaware, Jun If. tb sixtietn after which tha valley was named runs annual commencerpent exercises of Ohio through th center- of it . Tha . best Wesleyan university were held today, iwuhn and other fruit I have ever Th commencement -, address was , de- eaten are grown in the valley. At pre-1 llvered by Senator Fairbanks of Indiana, ent most of the walley. which U rich I after which the degrees were conferred in ma ta rtven over to rraslar. and I by President J. w. Bashford. The exer on man. Tom Hails, holds 60,000 acres leiaes close this evening. with a farewell of the land. - - - I reception to Prealdent Bashford. who Deantta it advent location the I waa made, bishop at the Methodist gem whole counter, 1 " gradually developing; era! conference at Los Angeles, and re- and w know that tha raiuroaas wuifaigns .u presiaancy or vne umYomjiy Paint ' Paint The good kind, th kind that is manufactured- to ault th Oregon climate. Tou should us It when painting, ' be cause it is th moat econom ical, because of It great dur ability, covering powera and other superior qualities. Fisher, Thorsen (a. Co. EVEBYTntNG El PAINTS 160, 1 62, 164 Front St. Behnke-ValKer Business College teams Block. rOBT&AJTD. om. Makea a specialty of equipping young mtn and women for life's work and se curing that work for them when com petent ; V!.VV; .;;-; : '-. Our . graduates are . all : employed. More than-100 placed in positions since th first of laat August ' i Phon Mala CIO. .We can kelp you. Q. 'SPICES ;COFFEE, CrnrtSfrtrK,CtJtrVktt )porrriAfo,orzcor4. - Zstablished 1S88. Oregon rhon,mdtn Portland ; Marble Works n ' SCHANEJf A NEU. Manufacturers of andlLI 1 a.. S m m Marble. Granite and f Stone WorK Estimates Given ' on Application. "" 268 FIRST STEEET ' Bet ' Madison ' and ' '; Jefferson Streets.-'. PORTLAND, Or. . J.'- m6Jm&jlJ Best f "K House fnak :? v ' V BURNSIOE.Sm Dr. W.Norton. Davis. IN A WEEK W ' treat successfully all private. nervous and ehronlo diseases, also blood. stomach, heart liver, kidney and throat troubles, W cure hiiuujs twimoui mercury) to stay cured forever, in to to (0 daya W remove STRICTURES with out operation or pain, la fifteen days. , Th doctors of this Institute ar alt regular .graduatea, hav had many ears' experience, nave neen an own in 'ortland for IS years, nave a reputation maintain, and will undertake no case unless certain cur can be affected. - W guarantee a cur in vry case w undertake oawharg no fee; Con sultation free. Letters confidential. In structive BOOK FOR MEN mailed tre In plain wrapper. If you cannot call at' office, writ for Question baixk for homa treatment -..:.'.... ...--. Offlo hour t to S. and T to I. Sundays - ana Holidays, is to ix. Th leading specialists in th Northwest Established Dr.W.Horton Davis & Co. Tan Mot B!ott X. B.' Cos. Third and nM ntraeia. . POBTZtaJTO. OBXOOV. . Cleaa. Coal. Full Weight Prompt . Delivery. But i '329 voal at.. ...SSJIO Stonton, lump aS.....,...M. ,...f7J0 MsS-SW'SJ -eBSJTSWWjSJ m . HENRY WEINIIARD 4 Proprietor of th . City Brewery '." target aod Most Cmnriet Sxawwy ta th BortAw.at Cottfcd Cecr a Spcci-tly ::r3 12. 101 M IflJSCA Mineral Springs OPESf XTZXT DAT TS TWM TBAX. - To Whoa It May Concern I cam to th aboV springs on April to tak treatment for my eye. I had a very severe attack of catarrh of ' the eyes, was almost blind after treatln wlth th beet speciallsta that could be found, and Buffering for nine yeara I have at last found a cur. her at the FAMOUS TCSCAJtf 8PKINOA I ci not prat them too highly. 1 hpe tnl others that ar. affilcted wlli giv. them - Room BOS. Commercial Biag Portland, Oregon. Mr. I. C Palmer, ef rrrr. Or., we ctirJ ff rh"i I '"" "f,, T write to u; 1 I r:v 1 1 r i- and ad.lre.- ' " .!'. " ' similar ecu.; -' -"' & Lewis', ejt Ern" : L.. 14 fm eXcr l?pgj : V feeto; S.a W4 tK M Pr. ; Writ . '- '