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THE' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1804. COL fiHLLER ViLL OVc TO PpHTLAftD '.'. - SUCCESS 07 WXUAMXTTB TAiXKT XJHATTTATTQTA UsSOCXATXOjr SXTB IuVBQEIT 10 - KM : BEMOCBATXO . TQ1STZC1AS AITS ; HfcWTXB. ,. , . - ' V.- V haa been employed .a a tutor In pri vate family for aeven montha. Mr, R. R. McAlphln returned laat night from McMlnnvllle with hla bride. Mr. and Mrs. . MoAlphln will ahortly taie up their horn In a cottar on North Main street, where they; Will be at home to their friends. Daniel - J, Fry and Peter ." D'Arc. prominent Democrat of Salem, wer In town Mila morning- for a short time, on their way to Portland. W. L. Block, tb Main street mer jcrTOBTB I chnt leavee Monday for a two-weok' Oeorg M. Orton of Portland, treat sachem of the Bed Men of Oregon, will be present at the meeting of the "Wa- obiae tribe tonight. - i. William Koerner of Orearon City was iroom the number of graduates who were ' graduated . from the Portland (Special Diapatcb U Ike JoornaL) Oregon City, Or., June 11. CoL R. A. ' Miller, lawyer and Democrat,' has de- I academy laat night , elded to close up his office -here, and , open a' law, office In Portland. He has j already moved , to Portland and will be een but .seldom in Oregon City from now I , on, but his of flea wllf still be Pa here ) 'aad hla stenographer. Miss HacUeman, , h will be In charge. ; ;;, As colonel Miller haa taken a very ; actlva part In publio matters while ha f4 lived In Oregon City his presence will ' be missed both among business men and , V socially. Colonel Miller cam to Oregon .-. City in 189S aa the register of the land office. He served over on term during , - ue Cleveland second administration. He waa on of the principal organisers ; of the Willamette Valley. Chautauqua , association, and Its success - Is due -, largely to the time, that Colonel - Millar . gave to this organisation. . He was - president of the Chautauqua easocla , tlon for. four or- five years, succeeding resident , Smith. SIIMJTS STOCK FROU BAKER CITY , s TOBTT QAB&OABf oi XOBSSI 1TB cattm sxurrzs TO MOBTABA xabob ; xbcxxasb otxb xvast tsab oas awo xxbctbio cox- pabt ZU30TS orrxcxBS. V.-, V..- - V .-' - .-'. (SpeeUl Dkpateh te The tarsal.) Baker City. Or June It. The ship ment of livestock .from-Baker City for 4.a .M.....K a I. .ma haw AntiaMAMMV In. -M- k creased over the same period last year. -.VS w"5 ! w.r olL.,TlV9lSL ft" Forty carloads of horses and cattle wer " J2, .'.- "r" I shipped from bar yesterday . to Mon ?l7.""l.1 no T?" ai!aUM : tans, and today -17 carloads of sheep : " ? "," rao I were shlBoad from bare by a U Baun taieniea women or the state ana . was ina ot gjt Lake , Clty to Wyoming. Tw .r.; 7. whr they, will fd before. being mar -in poiiuos wonej Aimer naa ajwaya Bheeft and attl men agree, that con- u i " T"' W,"V" .' dltlone this season are particularly ra- Ul fin, wi o'lvorable. prtoa ar good, and , stock. " w wegon wity, in jacaaon county, which cam through the. winter fairly w vwi.mu ,l uie . xjvmocrauo well. Is bow In msrke table shape., it county central commute In Clackamas anything, th flocks and herds Of Baker county for two terms and each time the county are Increasing very year, not- Democrats elected half of th ticket In withstanding th heavy raids made upon th last campaign -be .made several them for oriental and domestio wer pur- BDeechea thet ware nnnAuolv of wut ... "vwHaH . . wiuuvi &uivi umm AiTvu i . vxxioarsj jc leorea. jn uregon iiiy as naa gamea the es- in"ljr: .CT " I directors and tOeckholdars of th Baker ,": wm wuucui ox aim pany. . . FOST OFFICIALS v WILL 60 BY RAIL WIUl ZiBATB TOM AVXKXCAX &AXS rvusTO opMiva wuawr, y. a X. COVTSsTTZOsT ZVPaV-rVsTZXA . OT XX1TET XXTTKAsT XABXJB8' ADD AXS XaTTXXTAZaTZS. . , (flperlU JUpteh'to The JoaraaL) ' Vancouver, Wash., June II. The da partment and post officials will go to the lakes by ral v and will leave here some time during the coming week and week after. '. .'',.. During th absence of th Nineteenth infantry one' company of th coast ar tillery will - be . stationed at th Van couver barracks to guard and car for the property, v i !?; The Vanrouver militia, which is also to partlcipiOe -in th ' maneuvers at American Lake, it la said,; will leave by railway In Urn to cdmmenoe with the regulars on July 7.": : ? , - Next week will witness th departure of the Nineteenth Infantry. The first battalion leaves Monday next for Amer ican lake, and the second battalion leave for the' earn e plac next Saturday. Both battaliona will march overland Kalama, Waaiw and It Is expected that ten days will be reaulred to make the journey, th distance oeing.lt6. mues from th post, . according to . th topo graphical map In possession ot tb offi cials fit th poat -. . f . . - j . y Y. T. O. X. Ooavaniloa Xnos. Rev. ' 0, O. Barnum ' returned , today from La totmaa where h has ' been attending th Clark County Christian Endeavor ' convention. ' Rev. - Barnum atatas that It delegates represented the different portions - of th county, and with the representation mad by . La Camas mad a total of 69 participants In th convention. ' '. ' , -r Several Interesting papers war read during the convention and much en thusiasm was shown throughout ; , v ruaerel .of Kenry Xeltmai. . . Henry Heltman who died Thursday evening last will be burled tomorrow at city cemetery. Th funeral- aervloes will be held at ' th realdenc. Tenth and Eaat "C" streets at t o'clock In the afternoon. Kev.- Wn Sbeppard, rector, vf St Luke'a Episcopal church, officiat ing. ; ' . ; ZAdles Aid An XntertaUad. Tha Ladles Aid of th M. E. church afternoon first ' -. . ;- : day. H A tht ' ' V I Cltv Oaa .A - Electrlo aad Rock Creek aUr H. Xoyles reaseo Away. I Power A Transmission companies, held . Peter M. Boyles. who waa buried I yesterday afternoon, William Pollman near Wilnolt . Thursday "was identified I waa elected secreUry and manager of V for. over' a ojuarter of a centurr- -wim both companies to succeed A. I Welch. I .r anterteJned veaterdav "t th advanced age of t5 years and I purchased Mr. Welch's stock In th com-1 avult Valley. There ' were, tt guests was .buried In a piece of ground nearLP" uU charge Ot its I present ' A nice Impromptu ' program Wilholt that ha had donated for faffairs. . v' : . v k . I rnArA after which rafreahment burial ground yeara before. .v I -lter In the afternoon Mr. Pollman I wert aerved. ,r . " ; ' cam to Oregon In 1175 from Mia-iapPomtM F. u. Avarui aaaistant super-1 ... .,.. . . "1.. ' : : ; sourl and settled in Clackamas county. Intendent, and " both official wlU as-1 7 T.?T7J wj. ' .... . rrT i f' ,h.i. ..A. ... a...... , I Chaolaln Smith will hold his regular vtllo district le did not have any Yesterday tb big water-wheel, at the Blbl studies at the 1 post chapel tomor family but he has many near relau"! head worlM ott'Booli creek wer sUrted row mofnlng. In th evening an Ulus who h waa McmtomL teZTI im run all day. They operated In a trated songsrvlc w 1 be held, after different periods. He leavea .n.M m)t aaUsfactory manner, and Supt W. PyiAc.11 .l" .wi". ff " abl. .property that will go to th. natu- I met all th reoulrementa. It la expeoted llunB "w wum , , " that next """ mornlna? tha "iulce" I w"'" an alia for flOO. -: . fc - 1 l,uss, v BIT Iff lrHT j 1X1 1 J t 11 11 ar a. 11 sa JLUCw I w - V ,in?d hJ?u n1 half lot ,oW fop I will be turnedn from th head works W wltn the Ujltrn nd w111 t"t I1.J00 on. Center street yesterday. The to Hak.r mtv end nTi.mr. to tho audience. A cordial InvlUUoa Is C fZPEZr ""uted 00 Third and Cen- rect from th BOck creek water-power extended to aU who wlah to atnd. .4 J - !, to Lawler plant Th innovadon will mark aa -Vi-- OhvtoX aswtttst. 'i ' ' - .ft-."l6, ThI.U th poch ta n,tonr of Baker county At tb MemorW Presbyterian church, . oniy aaje or city nroDartv YnrAnA ...i , t... 11 .1 ... . . n . , Cook h-T-.TSf eotlated by J. J. J power-generated felectrio power to manu- ices will be, held morning and vnlng. vook. , The improvement at. i rvnt. I t.,.,.i.. . m r,. . .t.. f1 n?,y .nT- eomethlng to do with Baker City means almost a revolution in mare Ye the- Way for tha . Lord": 4h -m. SfM ?" t.hr w,a prob- affairs. . f, v rv . Waning subject .Tb Work of Ood fof - - ,V . . " iriiriy on i in new management or the -company I the Individual and th World.", hii ZinZ ttZ i "'D0w ery vain. I promises aaWarge and full development f.VTha Greater Glft- wlU be th aub-! . -".-v; VV i.7-w'.waswTeo.i in no xuture aa naa oeen made In the Meet of the morning sermon, at St Luke'a - n -2- ' - t T f '' i ; ' " aTX 1 If f lllll ,. f I 1 . I I 111 . . : u t j.''h--";. l , : - 1 lJl ll Al ; j : : . . ; A A WW : . - . . :t: From the Poles to the Tropin ; y v : .' Ft .Vehicles and Wagons are in use and are giv ing the highest degree of satisfaction. You are';i cordially invited to inspect our complete' linp of STUDEBAKER prqducts, including HARNESS and ACCESSORIES i. .'.'V? A"' Northwest 330 r336 EAST MORRISOIT ST. Portland. Oregon v;;.y .-;;.V. -ft ( Oanter treei' Jf ot laklairy. Careful handling of the Rnleeonal church. There will be th business of th people aa over before. Usual services at t and 11 o'clock In the. BOARD OF REGENTS . : , MEETING AT DRAIN (Special Dlapatea to The JoaraaL) Drain, Or., June -It. The board of regenta of the Central Oregon State Normal school met and transacted th n th sewerage ayatem that la being The object will be to so cheaply produce I morning and at :t o'clock In the even'1 u"ua routine business. Tut down in Ceuter street there la a I Pwr that electric lighting and power coanca zor sewer gaa to escape. The I Pianta can D rurniahed at th vary mln- .uiprorement ox, in street haa mad ulimum oosb umHvr ior oonaiaeragio draining to . . ". la r ow part of town, and in winter there la .considerable water that will have to be disposed of. The plan la to let it escape through tho city sewerage system. ". , ; r , . The gaa from the sewer can escape directly to th air aa it Is now, unlets there la a trap put in af each place, and there la no indication of any being pat in yt v.-"',:sj.i.'-! it; . . . i Will U.niif.nl.... . rana Buah. a , houaefurnthr , win I . 1 ,i. - ... It tk. M..n.. .T - I WUHWltW, . AVUIL VYSI VUl UUUUvfJ .Ur.'S ing by Kev. William Bheppard, rector, 'At the Methodist iCplacopal . church. Th eame teachers were reanoolnted with the "exception of . Miss Crawford, HOMESEEKERS ENTER EASTERN OREGON (Special IHapatcfe . The learaaL) Pendleton, Ore., June lt-Tbe home- Keys of the Kingdom.' seekers ar beginning to com. In from k ,i..'h . 1 laDllUICnCt PAW1CWTIAW Sunday school at : in tha morning I whot.w" rs"ntlJr married and Miss Hui.bu, wuw rvi.uruvu .fcv mr num. id Minneapolis. The executive board waa given authority to fill these vacancies, Th positions ar tho of English and literature and muslo.' . ... A Prof. Briggs of Cottage Grove has been tendered the former position. J. A. Beach was placed on the executive board in place of R. M, Veatch. and preaching by .the pastor , at 11 o'clock. ' The pcobatloners will be re ceived Into full membership at thla ser vice. - Junior lea rue at t o'clock in the afternoon and Epworth league at 1:45 In, the evening. Subjeot "Rising Above Discouragement;". Margaret McFarland, leader. Preaching at 8 o'clock In the evening by the paator. . Subject, . "The - . Preferred stock panned deed, Allen a lewls Bit Brand aavaav vwim -m.i . nr in COMES TO A CLOSE A REGULAR - fT.-na,i'aotur furniture day or so and then leave for bother ' pie ted at thrr; flZ'.f01.' Pol-". ut It Is known that aomaof - ' rewlviila- a . aSfw 01 ,H te come here to locate. ' muraftu?- ; "hinry i to Some, days a party of a dosen or ' ?Jffftur 5f.. nowhen in mora will stoo Off and inaka ih round. !tLtrV?n A ""I rH17lltur Of thereal estate offices, look over th. s (Special DUpeteh te The JoeraaL) equipped with a- rUnar CZ if.,? available property and then leave to WalU Walla,- Wash.. June Ml-The clrculaT sawa K i. look over property in other parts of laat day's session of the State Aaaocla- : motor. The macMnerVla bi7f?W.l 016 n other day but one, or tion of Bankers, that Is In convention i and tha factory will be In owraUon in a SWw tw ,travler ,TU1 T1'1, her waa callpd to order at :t0 o'clock ahort time. All klndV of a?oda wUl but thw ! :eDflrUr that thla morning. The following prear- :i manufactured, from tho ordlnarr kith-n many who take advanUge of tho priv- Yanged program was the order of the , tables to th mor xpislvVhardwood Ue' 0f (html'.iJt' v.' yt , . -- parlor furnishings. - ,-wooa . The world's fair tickets are being . invocation. Bev. AusUn Rloa, pastor 1 ' loiiuinmii wvi,i. i : . . "" or. rirst congregauenai onuroa, waua v. . worawp. ,- ... : I ing; been, sold out over one line sinoelw.ii. . ' - At the Baptist, church innn,. 1 hZ. i... u . . . . i. '. - . pulnlt will ba oceur.!..! w . I -TJi -. " . r . J " I "eport or deiegatesio tne r Twenty - - Im. -!?f,Bapt,"t cnnrch of who are still, In ,th east ' send back ww!?0 iu fbang aervlcea word that it la worth the while to - Be la thamora- make the visit, and many people of !?' -Ti? .,!r?in th. ,Bev Mr- Bev Pendleton and violnlty ar planning ?J ?TZ7?Jvl?sal wUI a- to leave aa soon aa business Interests liver a sermon on "The Life- of Josenh." will .iw., rnr h. .a-i, -i.....i. ' i 4.-"-,,--.. ... ..... vuuivu vi tonii,' eel- HOT TIME eotlst. the aervlcea will ha fnii.. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, and morning , , sermon at 11 o'clock,, the subject of k which will be "Christian Sclehca." Children's day wUl be observed at th , Congregational church tomorrow. Th morning sermon will b to tha members of the Sunday school. Th Sunday ; nuwi vuuir wm renaer ue muslo.. Th BEARMOUTII BANDITS COMPLETELY VANISH '.' r (Special Dkpatch te The' Jearaal.) ' . Missoula, Mont, June It. Notwlth- ninth annual convention of th Ameri can Banlcera' association, held at San Prenelano. . October.- 1402. Bl W. Purdv. manager Graves de Purdy,' Whatcom; W. I M. ' Shaw, assistant cashier Kxobang National bank, Spokane, J Address "International Banking,1 V. E3. Beck, manager International ; Bank- I Ing Corporation, Baa Franolaoo. " Address "Needed - Legislation," Hon. Our, Advertising Jest and Closing-Out Sale Wak ing Up the Music Lovers.i; . yy;y "' r f -1 y" - Weber, Chfckerlng:, Kimball, Haz- . elton, Lester, Hpbart TL Cable and Crown Pianos Includ- --. - e4 In the 51auhter. , Pailt Paint Paint The good kind, th ktad that Is manufactured to suit tho Oregon cllmat. Tou ahould us It when , painting, be ' cause It la tha moat econom ical, because of lta great dur ability, covering powera and other superior qualities. Fisher, Thorscn Co. EVERYTHING IN PAINTS 160, 162, 164 Front St. Boston Painless Dentists Are tha only 'dentlats In Portland hav Ing the late botanical discovery to ap ply to tne gums ror rainless attracting, Filling and crowning Teem, ana. guar anteed for ten yeara ; , . 01TX.T IS OATS KOU OV OUT BATZS All work contracted for during the next fifteen days will be don any time In the future at cut rata prices. Extracting JTM Silver ruling SSo Fall Sea Teeih , .......... ..3.00 Bridg Work ............. .......13.00 Bxamlnatloa .................. XJlEa Oold rOllng .................... 7S Oold Orowna . . . . . k... ............ 3.00 Teelh without Tlatee ...... ...... .I3.00 Orowna aad Brtog wora at suow Moes a specialty. Our Patent Double notion will hold you teeth up. STO STTTDEVTS. '" 1 ml if Dr. We Norton Davis. IN A WEEK We treat ' successfully all private, nervous and ehronlo diseases; also blood, stomach, heart, liver, kidney and throat troubles. ' We cure SYPHILIS (without mercury), to atay cured forever. In J to 0 daya. We remove CTKICTURK. wltin. out operation or pain, la fifteen days. , Come In at once and take advantage of I uuists low rates. Jill work done by spec without pain and guaranteed for years. - our omoea twelve years. 101 W ar selling; lota of pianos. But mere are plenty mora. ttemember w Miles C. Mooia president Baker-Boyer ,Jf '5.V" A National bank Wall WalU. V IriToing to hVv. a stUlgeUr whole! Reports of committees Resdlutlons, J aale warehouse, over on Thirteenth aid nominations, elections of officers, looa-1 Northrup streets. But it is not ready tlon of wext convention. 1 . 1 yew oai u war we nave to eacrl Selection of two delegates and altar co all these planoa and organs, be- uanerai Electric reruinr r-SnAi-s...iA .in vV v : 1 w'"1""" s wuuw iiutwim-i . . .. i wtuee - ins rortutna ueneraj jtaectric V At i.Tk1 eneIl Pm8' taken by '"t0 " oonvantloa.of company, has leased the one we have iSSLt tm riSl? Vtnn tn those most interested in the capture of ' t9 be been occupying, and we ar. getting out ------ a"- wuw w m Mtsuau acuHuv' ful .iMMnm.M. n.r. -i Z I ln" oanajts wno ne!Q tip ana roDoea in and 7ZZ?-lat Pacific North Coaat Limited litSe toika mh. .f?,nr ,of'Jh train near Bearmouth, Thursday, night, feature of th- .eM fty ,eMln that the robbers, would soon be arrested; At'tha uvi w 'I. ther have apparenuy oompl.taly .van- trin ZaZZ1 v Vw . lshed. .' uj cue iwetor, . ttev. J.- H.- Wood.- who- wilt preach the" ser mons at the morning and evening serv held in New York, next September. Announcements. Adjournment. . At the Presbvterian ebnrnti. Imnnn. mnLn' he children's day exercises .Will . be nhunui .. . .n , . . .1 Uiem. 'is'-'.';;.-;-'.'!;: " , 'i " v If .tho .robbers continued ihelv flight during the dark hours of laat night It is mor than probable that they will reach shelter with friends before the posses now In .pursuit ,, can overtake CHARGED WITH MAKING , FALSE AFFIDAVITS , ahort program by the Sunday school . . cow"trf 1 rough, 'scholars, aJaSna- nf rL.. ounta!nou. and unsettled and as there recitations. In tha avanlnVlh. no taiegraphio or telephone communl- aermon will be weached hv the B7nr WH0 "lne Pursuers can oniy travel ... Kev. ITrank Macrirtian" .whll. th. robber. who (SiMctai DUpatch t Th Joaraal.) . v ' St Maries, Idaho, June-18. Deputy United States Marshal Schattner , ' . ar rested Edwin Whitney yesterday on a cation, , th , Pursuers wn only travel h v. maiT i., ' affldavltd. relatlva to tt iWhl r ham VAhhara wKm I deavor wm meet at th . wnUrtta,. tmu. thllr S irtt duHnW' ,nd h,ch ' ha At St John'a r.t.i. -k., I continue their .flight during the', dark- ... hk ..... c . -vww vhuivu aaaaaars I - - i aaa aav 4twwwa . wvvwvai aaaj will be celebrated at a mi m aa n.i.ir I ness. ' j . . , , , , lr.ii. r. - - Uls bonds were placed at l,0t, which as fast aa -we. can. 4 No exoeptiona or reaervatlona Every make we carry, which Includes the very finest In the world, is represented In tnis sue.' xne loveueat piano, that will be a satisfaction to you all the rest of Sour iiie. ana eiegam parlor organs, rest variety of styles and every kind 01-wooa. r.A.u reauoea neany one-nail. saving on pianos sioo to lies, aad on organs in tho same Dronortlon. Cou pon, good on any Instrument Included 1 in tnis aaie. very good, brand new. fully warranted planoa now US, 1141, $14. 1186, etc, eta Full guarantee with every Instru ment sold and money back In every In stance where there is hot absolute satisfaction. the nonoccupancy ; condition or certain tunity with you. ". Provide your hoi REFFUTG yJ'y'y'y''y''y'", yy . .. JMPOX.TINO TAILOR. 331 WASHINGTON STRUT VC CUSE GONOE&HOEA ft j KEEK ' The doctors of this Institute ar all regular graduates, have had manu have beenl established I Portland for IS years, nava a MDutAtloa to maintain, and will undertake no aaaa Boston Painless Dentists tae"? cVca.. Fifth ' and Morrison streets, entrance we undertake or charge no fee. Con sanation rreev xettera confidential, in. structlve BOOK FOR MSN mailed fre InjpIaJn wrapper. - it you cannot call at office, writ fog 1 U Morrison BRANCH offices -7ii First ava. Seattle; tOt Paclflo avenue, Tacoma; 171 ijewiw avenue, iuvereti, waan. We Please ROSEBURG MAN HAS LEG BADLY INJURED (Special Dispatch ta Tha JoeraaL) Roseburg, . Or- June 18. While work- . w "Jorn,nr by the Rev. Father u . HlUebrand. . Vespers will be sung at th i- usual time In the evening. " .'- Briefs and. Personals. - - Robert Kellafid ttas left for a visit to his old home In England. W. .C Hawley, returned , last alght . -from a business, trip east . Mr. TODleman ami vi.. " rui.al win hortiTr..r. ' Koseourg. ,urv jun n.wnu work eariy nome in Germany, v I n,.n,iniat th. snnih.n i,iii, h.j rw&tw&w north Sffn?1"': -rJ":vu.nier fork of Eaale creek. ; . . I ..iu,uiiv vjr vk.. t.iiii..'-Tnm , -ix the shunter in the .local railway yards, PhiHnnmX iX. JLV.. "?u. causing the leg to be caught la the " rr " m miKhlnAn. It haa not been ascertained 'for cer- I tain. whether the leg will have to b amputated, but It Is thought , that the I man-win recover without an operation. I : The damag to the engine' was com paratively- Blight as the speed .of thai switch engine wag not great tt; ... or-1 Ami I witn tne Dest, while you can easily af-l ioru u a vriiiN asaea. ..- uourai nav mcni. . arrangea. fliers 1'iano xiouaa. Behnke-WalKer Business College tearaa, Slook. FOBTXJajrO. Ol the largest, leading and most reliable Hakea a specialty, of equipping young he furnished.' Piano concern on tha Pacific coast. out the coupon attached. i Cut ' y'' '. CUT . THI3 .. OUT .y '::' x y : l-ll-'04 Journal $010. i,V a F0S. FULL PAWTICULA!' J I t$ A Advertising Test and Closlrig.Out (MA iP 1U Sale ot Ellers Piano House $ 1 U This Coupon will be received at Ellers Piano House, No. SSI Washing-', ton Str Portland, and la' good for the first or oash payment of " TEN DOLLARS . ' . f t Toward the purchase, price of any one of our parlor organs during cur ad . vertlslng test and celebration sale. : , , EILER3 PIANO HOUSE. . NOTE.-We agree to accept this Coupon exactly the same as cash on ' any parlor organ in this sale, and -monthly or weekly "payments for th balance may be arranged for to suit the convenience of the buyer. . Delivery . of Instrument, will be made . Immediately or at any time in the future. ' men and women for llfe'a work and se curing that work ,for : them when oom potent , ' ' k 7 Our - graduates are all employed. More than 100 placed In positions since tho first of laat August-- r A - Phone Main 690. W eaa help you. Writ. FOR A FEW DAYS ; -t ' We'wUl aell-a 1 , S-B rawer, Box Cover Sewing Xa. -ealse . flg.M Orop Head .1 SIMS . These are new ana up-to-date Sewing Machine. '. Standard Sewing R!ach!ne Office 880 Tamhlll UU Coraar Teturta, Needles, OH and Repaira Second hand Machines all makes, from to la jood prdac -. x . , - ; You IF ' Your Linens Are Not Satisfactorily Washed and Ironed Just Try : Us Once Your Troubles , Will Be Ended in This Line. Wei Dd Everything Just' Riht The . Pleasing Kind -of Work.; v"i' . -' ''' - ' '. 1 y ,- jr'J." -".," TroyLaundry Company ivAtnnmTwAzzB s., bast stob. HENRY WEINHARD tou--viX'' S:-yi'y av-vv"'-; -.;v.v ; ' f ' Proprietor, of th . City Brewery fcarges and Most Coaipl.. ; Brewery ia taa Borthwast, Dottled Beer a Specialty ;- v. TZXXTSOITB Bo. 7X f ' Ostoa Uth and Buraslde Streets, v - PORTLAND, OREGON. ', oueatlon blank for home treatment Offio hours t to B. and T to S. Sundays ana nouaaye. is w u, Th leading specialists In th North weal v 1 Established 118s. s . DM'. Norton Davis : Co. i Tarn Boy Motel. . B. Cos,' Third aa4 ' ma Btroots. ! fOBTIOUm. OKXOOX, 1 TUSCARI Mineral Springs OrXB ZTXBT PAT JX TB TBAB.I.' . JWiSi'F ' - J. ' yyyJitAy yy tyy, T6 Whom It May Concern-- I came to tha above aorinra 'on Aorll ' to take treatment for my eyes. I bad ' ' a very severe attack of catarrh ot th eyes, waa almost blind after treating with th best speciallsta that could bo - j; found, and aufferlnar for nine years, t . have at last found a cure here at tho FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS. . Z oan. not Di-alse them too hlarhly. I hone that I other that are afTlloted will give theua atrial RespeotfuUy W. I PALMER. Room 60S. Commercial Blag. Portland, . - Oregon, Mr. - L C Palmer, of Palmer. Or was cured of rheumatism. If you are eick -writ to ua; we will give you- the nam and address of soma one cured of similar, complaint. , " , " C" . K "y ' " ' 1' ' Tuscan Mineral Springs Ccrp. TVS0AB, CAX. . nn soo tom bottib or stomach ABT9 OATABBX UAX.T. 1 VOL'S F0m".E TCLO Romany Gypiy Qn.if.;: Palmists,' CiUirv.ij ,i .. Astrolog 1st. and t.n reiltr. We futv r auprlira. fi itl.-r i. f . HUnriint'i. )ua : . r l eenta. - Hour. 9 , . i p. m.. ( 'I'vn ; , 1R( V :, fonrr'i t , i twecn Yaml;ii a.. a 1 .j , lor bt.