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; THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL ' PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 19. . 1004. .10 First Agency Batterick Patterns First li Morrison St. 5 Agency Dutt crick Patterns . V Twenty-one Years of Successful Business." , , Good Goods Only: Quality Considered Car Price Is Always the Lowest MIL: m M O v M M t II M WE ARB DESIROUS OP IMPRESSING THE PUBLIC WITH THE GENUINENESS OF OUR iiiiiM Ml: IMP .1 ... -v. 1: 1. . .' '1 , .. At this time, when 10 xnany irresponsible concerns are attempting to delude the public with "FAKE sales of every description, J to retire We Una It aunciUl TO convince aucrunuuiung puuuvuiai wo sue uuwi, uuib ,ui, vui wihuwwuuh w iuib uui w business in; Portland. A critical examination of our' stock will demonstrate to the most skeptical, that we are in earnest and 5 we trust you may honor us with an inspection of our stock and prices.' 1' :v;.lW:.':;; :v'; -uf':::',:-'i - '5 g , ' Notwithstanding the fact that a great many people have taken advantage of the great reductions in prices of CLOTHING,' . 3 S our stock remains intact and assortment unbroken. ' - ' ,: t- ' 1 '. : " - ' J ' V ; " N' . REMEMBER,' this ' is an ' honest retiring: sale and our clothing , is priced , at figures proportionate with' our retirement ' 5 4 2 . 3 'i ... ' , Applies to our entire stock of clothing, including SUITS, TROUSERS, OVERCOATS, UNIFORMS, CRAVENETTES, ETC. ) 5 ... . . (y THIS REDUCTION OF ABOUT ALL' our' 50c and 75c values in SUMMER ;UNDE RWEAR 'at SOX The best ' values on earth, in black tans, fancies, aroftc, v:lOc I2c 20c the pair. -y.j OUR GREAT, LEADER Our SJatlM CtMk of MONARCH SHIRTS ; mom oour A BfaffBlllMnt AMortmamt f Vw Nt nttni. iU 11m ti Stock. Al 1 Straw Hats 'f. :ty An ' excellent value in ' :. GOLF SHIRTS, with separate cuffs at STORE TO LET-LEASE AXD FIXTUEES FOftSALE Front" IMHIIMIMIIIMIMIMIIIIIiMHItMIIIMIIM'liiMIM'MiM'MIWMMMWWMMM'MIMM'MIISBj JCPracer&Soi:: 269-271 MORRISON ST. 5 SUMMER QUIETUDE IN THE REALTY MARKET COFFEES AT GRO- WILL BE GREATEST ;iniLL Vll lV101 Usual; Dullness for This Period Prevails During , Pa$t Week Totals Show a ; Loss. From ; " Previous Weekamans to A SPLENDID SHOWING The Growth of the Electric Coffee CompanyIts Plant Now One of the Largest In ' the Northwest irau coicrAsrr wzxa a 1 am mnra as mm oajt n-ATTURI rzov ar umu tatzm. t .' Traniferfl. Pernlta. !Monlay .......t 10.8M.00 I 10.400 Tuesdy ..... S1.16S.00 . 6.8d AVednesday ' J4.225.tt V - 18,800 Thtiraday ,1 l,810 ;r rvT000 Friday Si.01S.80 - ,IS8 Eaturday ; S1.I8104 S0.H7 ToUla for woeV.tlOS.Sll.OS 1111.482 Totals Uatweak. S,B48.7I XI6.16J -'Loai'thireek.l S0.l.li.lt I Vtu Tba real eataU market did not Bhowl very much activity this week aad th totals durlnr tb period amounted to only 8101.121.8J. a agulnat 81J2.84S.7S the preceding- week, a loea la tola week's " This loss 1 is ' attributed to ' seversi ' causes the holding- aloof of speculators In general from buying real estate until after the holding of the twli and Clark fair in anticipation f 'obtaining lower figures, and the fact that the usual sum mer Inactivity-Is oa.-V; ,.?;v,.i' .Hi; It is always th. fact at this time of the year that there Is dullness in Teal stat and this . year up. to date has proven no uctpuon id ua general ruie. One of the things easily noticeable dur ing the week was the large buying of uburban property In all sections of the city, v This is caused by the general ad vanclng of rents In, every portion of town and this movement Is likely to be . even greater as the date for the opening of the fair draws nearer and rents con sequently advance with the larger de mand for - homes. Just - at present those whose rents have been advanced ., (about 2 S per cent T are . movlnj- to other quarters of buying their own property and this Is causing quite a number of rents to become untenanted, -" Another cause for the loss in totals for' realty Is the Increase In the number of transfers which .are recorded .with the county with th dollar mark as the stalling price. . This," says one of th larger real estate dealers, "Is a fact to be . regretted. The peoplo of this city should take mors pride , la , their city's . business showing than to allow the property they1 buy to be recorded with 0ticb a nominal figure. It Is a bad thing when one comes to compare the totals or, .rorusna wnn inose or ciuss or tne same slse lit Which the practice of re cording dollar sales Is not In force. It does not represent the true conditions of the real estate market and such prac tices should be put a stop to.v , , of . property this Great changes have taken placs durr Among the sales week werer ;. ... - Ellen and William Sweeney to Robert CL.Tenney, lots S and , 8. block 105. Couch addition, consideration ff.SSO. J. BulUvant and wlf to Henry Fersoa 60x100 feet Thirteenth and Madison. I hind in this particular, but ranks " as part of double block "O," city, consld- h'rh ,1a this Industry as it does la many eratlon, f 8,600. Henry Lawson and wife others. 'A few years ago all the coffees to R. W. Clarke and wife, lots 7 and 8, consumed la. Oregon were unloaded In block at. Central Albina, consideration, fian Ftanclsoo or eastern cities from the f 4.600. Angelo DeMartiat 'to IXJ. foreign places' of produotlon, placed la Buckley, lots 8. 4, 6 and 0. block 42. warehouses there, and finally roasted Stephens addition, consideration, fO.000. Ina sent to the different cities in the Fred & Morris to Oregoa Water Power j northwest. - It Is a wall known fact Townslts company, sundry lots In City I that coffee in its perfect stats must be Within a Short Urns Portland will havs .one of the most modern woolen mius on. the Pacific, coast This la. stltutton will be built by the Portland Woolen Mills company.- whose factory at tseuwooa was' burned hut February, una new factory buildings will be oon tructed at St. Johns, between the line ing ths last few rears la all large I of the Oregoa Railway Navigation coffee centers and Portland Is bot be- COfnPulT nd the WUiametts river. The uuuuuise wui 09 vi onoa ana wui os modern, sanitary aad fireproof. Said E. 1 Thompson, manager ' of the mills: "The, mala . buildings will be 100 bv S00 feet In i else and two' stories : In helghth. It wUl be entirely of brick or concrete work and will have aa addl tlon measuring 40 by 100 feet for dry. lng and . scouring departments. There freahlv roaated. bene th. nnT m .'" building .for the v. v. i- m I oouers, drying machines and mixers. rsursnerVeacnS consumers In a condition of deteriora-K:,,M,; f; rZTr'.JrTl " f, tlon. to sar the least. To ovsreome .uUdln,r wU lulPPl with all surted la Portland, which Imported VXnii.w? ttTl. View Park, consideration, fll.61T.88. Justus M. Strowbrtdge and wife to W. IL Moore, lots 1, S, 8 aad 7. block .y, Klnrs second addition, consideration. 110.600.; r V '.- V 1 Although the building permits issued during the current week amount to but T J U'"W-TT .l-Ti quipped , with automaUo sprinklers fllS.48S. as against flS8.166 the pre- JjJS snd ths company will Install ltTown vlous week, a low la this week's totals ?ffee U for. flr. protecUon as well as being aon- of 821,871, there Is much mors activity SJ.?S SJS0 lVL nected with ths water supply of ths la ths buUdlng line!. Architect, of th. 'JZ ' Z town. Every precaution will ba mad. city are a unit in : cecianng inai were i ii.nlL .ZI Z i w .r.r W' flr ' t are now mors homes being ? piaanea r-. "iiZ:Jv 7. . h It,I I ' rrn of ths plant ar not wlthia-the corporate , limit, of jth. city ot'i J2?r solhg .to build a modera factory or romana xnan ever oerore. . -xnis xacii . .Tr I DUl are going to givs has been brought about -by the cheaper rates on building material and less trouble In ths labor situation than dur ing .the former year. . During the past week there has been a notable -increase In the number of sales of residence lots la the Willamette Heights addition. This tract surrounds ths Lewis and Clark fair grounds and during the last year or so has come into prominence as one of th best real denes sections of the city. During that time the far northern portion of the city has witnessed : the construction of a large number of handsome dwelllnga The put,-some of the leading wholesale grocers of this city began to look Into ths matter and th result was th foundation Of th Kleotrio Coffee Co, with Mr. J. P. Johnson, a man of long experience la that lino, at ; its head. This company selling its. output exclu sively to three of th heavy wholesale grocers here, thus saving a large Item of sxpense in marketing Its product has oeen ante xrom the start to offer special values, aad of course the wholesale grocers became Interested in turn, hav ing their regular business- to .- handle and place the Electric Roast coffees in their emolovea th best of car. They will furnish th building with everything that will maa meir workers comfortable and will build separate lunch rooms for the MlKnery-Clearance Sa :' "i The bargain-giving continues with unabated vigor in the,. ' fcr Millinery Salon. - Orders from headquarters are very strict and very short: SELL; NO MATTER WHAT THE LOSS MAY BE. How well they are obeyed what follows tells plainly enough. Street Hats, worth op to $a.50Tflt.,..V,.........r.$2.50 Dress Hats, worth up to $30, tt:.....lM.M...... $4.95 Dress Hots, worth upto $r;tt......o.i.;..M.4...:..$2.25 ' Dress Hats, worth op to $4, tt...... ...... , 95c , Unrrimraed Shapes, worth op to $2.30, at 50c ChJdt Hats worth tm to$2.75. t J 75c 1 .. - . p uuia i ocuiors, worio up 10 t . - s Jr?7w-n ncsw'kw-icai aaM, n vi w i , f' ' i, v ' i A very noticeable bargain In' every wayr-W pieces-7-2,000 vardsof one of this season's most ' popular Cotton Press fabrics In a bewildering .variety of colorings and designs. . f ' In blue, pink, tan, cream and black and white' effects never under 12c before ' 'tJJQ ' choice of these beautiful fabrics tomorrow for.'. . . .... 4 . . AH Our Wbmeh and Children Svm mer Uridehvear at Cut Prices " Any store can have summer goods underprice at the .end of., the - season WE have them underprice when you want them NOW, . . 50c Union Suits 3 7c ;";-t':V25c'Ve5ts:at;13c:v; One hundred dosen , Vests lisle finish, ribbed cotton silk taped low neck and sleeveless in white only. ' ; ' - $KO0 Usle Vests 79c .Women's . Imported Lisle Vests, .fancy crocheted yoke -white, pink . and sky bluev l. ' -- ..:..r :. ' - '- ; Child's ;, Underwear 1 7c ChUd'sV Ice-Trimmed, Qo- ton Ribbed Pantlets,; white only, all sixes regularly 22c Women's Cotton Ribbed Un ion ' Suits, high heck, long sleeves, all sizes, white only. ' 75c Union Suits 49c Lisle Ribbed Union: Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ' lace trimmed drawers,' plain and drop stitched.1 ( v ; $1.25 Silk Vests 96c Silk Vests, - low jneck,' sleeve less, fancy crochet yoke, some plain white, pink and sky. Child's Underwear 15c Child's Cotton Ribbed Vests, low necked, sleeveless, white only, all sizes regularly 20c ...'';35c.Vests at 23cyJC Forty do. s i Richelieu-ribbed Vests silk-taped low1 neck, sleeveless white only also lace trimmed, ribbed Drawers. .' ' ' 75c Vests att9c : Imported Lisle Thread Vests) low neck, sleeveless, fancy; crocheted yoke white bnly-" ,!tHi"very great value. ', ; ' i Child's derwe J9c Chad's 5 Ribbed UVests f and ) , Pantlets, sleeveless and long sleeved, white only, all sizes : regularly 25c Boys Underwear 19c ; ; Boys' Cotton Ribbed Shirts and Drawers shirts high necked and . .long ; sleeved, light gray . only regularly . 25c Three Great Bargains From This Great Silk Store L $1.25 NOVELTY SILK 83 Fancy New Silks for shirt waist suits real $1.00 and , $1.25 grades, at JB3f $1.25 BLACK SILKS 03 21-inch Black Peau de Sole, , for suits and coats a won derful value , 50c JAP WASH SILKS 35e , The season's best and choicest patterns, in corded Jap Wash Silks, cream and white.' mea and women employe. EJverTthlng will be mad as homelike as posstbl "The fuel will be furnished by the adlolninc sawmills--th cost of which f will be vn less than . water - power. "Ths construction of th plant is o oupylnr the attention of the lars mill owners of th United States as well as ths larger portion of : th eastern man ufacturing- press." - Th credit for reUlnln this Institu tion in this city Is attributed to th hard work by Manager Thompson and Harry Powers -who hav tolled both night and day In this direction. Presi dent W. P. Olds and W. F. Burrell ar th two principal owners of the Institu tion: and that they believe' In the future of this city as a manufacturing center and a distributor Is evidenced. " William M. Ladd of tadd ft Tilton Is also on' of ths leading owners. - - Now arises th annual cry from the broad fields whitening for the harvest .' for help. East of the mountains the' harvest will be great, and th laborers that la steady, faithful laborers, while not few, ar Insufficient, Qo-y Into th fields snd reap. . Portland Ore. a SHOUT THE GLAD TIDINGS banning r of th work 0'n5 dalers hands . without added charges; ui now omjoi- unuBa twuwH iwt i exacting only a v lealtlmat srooers! .-T.J.JTw.. -i pronu xn rsu has Men almost phe- .Of the activity thr. i lnnmnl. th. nnmmnv AiA m mnnA K.i. In which the planshav been changad hM tt bea 4 m year and a half "e, 'J i". . "J UQ"llt has outgrown Its quarters and Is sow ha at last decided to build a horn atfeomiMiLA t aa ,t ,Z the corner of Eleventh and Morrison! nrnt , hnfMin . n. .m struts, the site of th old German school hare, when the . lmnrov.m.nt. nnm m The building will : be constrtfeted of I bfck.aivwm . S'- alo.?,,rMo.7,!2n f r Jft, three stories and a feet and wil cost In th neighborhood of 130.000. y The buUdlng wiu b three stories ln.-Jielght . The plans ar now bains- completed bv Otto Kleeman. the archlteL t Work will be begun on th structpr as soon as this task Is oom- pletedl , . ' . 1 . . , HE WILL ADVERTISE '. : FAIR IN SWEDEN . Capt John Anderson, who is !n charge of the work of the Volunteers of America In this city, will leave next .Thursday, evening for Sweden to sell patent rights on a new automatic sluice rat Invented by August Prescott of Kalem. and Lewis I. 'Turner of -sittitL Th aptain wlU leave New York. July 5. on th steamer Iiucanla. While' in tfwsden h will visit bis mother, whom be nas not seen lor J4 years. i lie -goes abroad weU provided with Iewls and Clark literature; which he will translate Into Scandinavian for th benefit of the newapapera -The liters' tur consists -of -Oregon ; booklets and various ether matter . concerning Ore gon, th great northwest and th Lewis tnd Clark fair. i j During . Captain Anderson's absence tof three or four months,, Mrs. ;Ander pon will superintend the work of the local department of the Volunteers ,f Journal friends , an;' veaders,: when ravilnT tin trains to and from Fort j .nd. .Khouid ask news agents for Th Jo'irnal and Insist upon belns supplied tih this paper, reporting all failures la e.i' wlnui(r It to th office of publication twisters ?h JeuruaX Pprtiaad. Otk svaoa Naturally with progresslv men of this kind no expense has been spared In ret ting and Installing all of the latest and most approved machinery. . . In these mills the coffee Is blended. I cleaned and roasted; ; during this pro-1 cess au in oust ana anas acmering to the green coffee Is removed by means of powerful fans leaving th coffee very olean. The coffee la then conveyed to th roasting , machines, weU equipped j witn . tn most improved gas burners, 1 snd an Immense roast ; is turned out I every 10 minutea. Th coffee is then cooled and .finds Its way, all without I Oet ready for radical changes In the toucn of human agency, to great storage conduct of affairs In th . municipal f wmc"t " w ?Tn ,ni? can court. A areat chanae Is about t take nd ck '5p Wpment rl1 Th! 'Mit' 'i.e -.11 i- ' P" ?x": n0"""- ' ""r "inranas produced, including -the ; now conserved, and certain Jopl who hav celebrated Country Hub Who Roast own in uii naon 01 lying oowp on tnei jav and Mocha In 1 and I pound tins. POLICE COURT TO . BE MOREJECOROUS railings about th room when Judge Kogu is on the bench will receive a shock. There will be nothing for them to lie down on In future. Th railings fr to be removed,! and there will , be strict enforcement of order. That Judg Hoa-ue has been offended at times by the actions of soms attor- hav proven most satisfactory to a very large number of buyers. In addition to a full line of roast coffees from the cheapest to the best, th Electrlo Coffee Co., also manufacture very large quantities or pur spices, flavoring ex tracts, soda, cream of tartar, bird seed. blueing, etc.. all under th Electric neys there Is no doubt, and ha has I viin T..h! whVh ! nnw . m I !. w w ffmv i nt tn 13 est. tieea Th-rsillngs surrounding the I bench hav become the lounging place I for lawyers and others, and there have I court, and It requires much tlm to 1 been times when members of th bar I transact it . Confusion simply adds to I wer recunmg on th raUlnra . This I tns wora, th court objects to.. Loud talking and other forms of annoyance wlU not b! -- - - Will I win,. n D.L. . tolerated, and. the bailiffs will be or-f" ' M'VlU, 6 u ' dered to keen down' lauc-hter and ktn.l MnrE.W. Ulnrhim m A.Mvr ! urea aisturnances. r s - I luustrated lecture v in the 'tTnltarlan These changes ar not merely for the I church on Mondav eveulne- tin tha anK. I purpose of preserving good order and Ject of publlo parka Mrs. A. a Sheldon dignity, but to expedite businesa In I will sing and prominent local speakers! the last few months there has been alar eznented e K hMM rnm rmn'rl (rv uvih vue cuomess ui -j taeifall to gtte&iLi ' Portland Ore. . THE BEST EVER 1 . y ' Federated Trades Council REPRESENTS WARSHIPS MONSTER PARADE SPLENDID FLOATS - HANDSOME DECORATIONS Most Elaborate Fire , WorRs MANY BANDS DP MUSIC NOTED ORATORS - " PpPULAR GAMES UNCLE SAM COLUMBIA LABOR UNIONS 25 a 4 3.4 Fraternal Orders FREE ATTRACTIONS Human Fountain Electric Fountain MARVELOUS MOORES ' CONGRESS OF CLOWNS 2-RING, SOCIETY ORCUS Magnificent Grand Spectacle FAMOUS FLYING BANVARDS Bohemian Glass Blowers Leaping the . Chasm CRYSTAL MAZE DIXIE LAND Performers 300 I C- " Rspresented by the , r FRATERNAL : BUILDING -ASSOCIATION JUNE 28th ta JULY 9th GREAT REDUCTION OF RATES ON ALL RAILROADS4 TWO WEEKS Wantedioo ladies and gentlemen for the grand spectacle. Apply 610 Marquam building. f CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY W0 WEEKS