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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY- EVENING, JUNE- 21, 1C04. HOOT'S: SPEECH A EULOGISTIC ONE creased from S7l.IOO.ftOO In 18(1 ' to ftl.000,000 in and $114,000,000 In 1(04. Mn dealing with then vast wmi, a nt cuei of peculation,-trifling In amount and by subordinate officers, have occurred there aa they occur In very business, Neither Iraf no favor, nor political or personal Influence ha availed to protect vth - wrongdoer, Their acta have been detected. Inveatl rated, laid bare; they have been dla- ww vr acts or mmtvwcmx ml,(ed from th.,r plncUf vn,cu,4 sanamntATIOX AJT0 JJSlIJrJ criminally, indicted, mny or them tnea. ' ! ... MM va vmi'k. many of them convloted. The ,V M On T 01TS-PATS TsUB- abB-6- ,'th- wrUw of oond-la . "- )VTm TO ,irKmiT A1CD CI.OsXS man matter have been remedied., ( - ' J. T WTOlXOJra Q0KBTM, v .v . pralss Departments. .. . The department of agriculture wu praised and the adroinletraUon'a acta In .xl i i.i ' 1 , I Cuba given laudation. Mr. Root aaaerted ;. Chicago. June -Temporary Chair that .'?. . t-i i .... TJ Ov, Ir.P 4K n,MlhllMnWM " ' "None can foretell the future," h Ing campaign from a Republican a Ud-1 doub un1r the pd. national convention ' sounded, what, la V T supposed to be the keynote of the com ,1 ln caunDala-n from a Republican stand- . - Wiint iu hia sneech today. He opened K I with th following statement: j ". 'The reaDonslbUlty . of government j rests upon the Republican party. The, icy already effectively Inaugurated, the Institutions already Implanted, and the proceases already begun, In' the Fhllip- tln I.I.Nil. I V. ... Ha ant nlfiMlinl complicated - machinery through which interrupted the Philippine people :iu ew.vuw.wvw V4- v ... wui follow In the footsteps of the people Stats govern themselves anawera to no of Cub.. that mora ,jowly indeed, be- elngle will. The) composite government lhy B0t as advanced, yet as devised by the ftamere of the constltu- ,urtly tney wul B capacity f of tlon to meet the conditions of national rivinr nowit . ., . .-., ilr I " -. . . - - in ihbi-w uu o,w.. -yias tney grow in capacity, wui come v the willing co-oDeratlon of many minas, i v... ...K.t.ntiaii uoh raiationa to the the combinatlou of many Independent popj, ot tb, united BUtea aa do now factors, in every forward atep for the ' general welfare.1 ' . , The speaker then took tip the ques- ' tlon of the selection Of opinions and said that elections were merely expressions as to oollcH-s to be pursued. He de clared' (hat the Republican party has the people of Cuba, but the same tn principle and the same la beneficent re- ranam Canal aUtters. . , After aivlnr the history of the Pan am a canal, Mr. Root defended Presi $25 PIANO t PIANO COUPON PROPOSITION $10 flroit Advert isJnn Tpt and Jubilation Sale'l -i-ORGAN : - Tor nearly two year we have been 1 recelvlhW pianos by ' the Panama 'route, thus sating lota of money lu the way of freight, and txslhg; of a generous nature havs concluded to share the saving with our customers.. . Jr rensona already, stated, as well as turning a comparatively dull sea ' son Into a very busy one, we have placed ,all our high-grade pianos on J the sacrifice list which -means you secure ,, them at about what others charge for the ordinary makes, besides ypa can use" the above coupon for f 21 as first payment on a piano, which la aa good aa gold to us, while the balance can be arranged In easy : monthly payments. We have also quite a number of good planoa of discontinued styles, and some returned from rental, that we will close out at about eosC, Prices will enge from $140 up, at It and por month, ; ; ,. ,i 1 Second-hanti "Organs '1; ' We have a large number we will close out at $15 your choice: : They are worth double that amount The wis and provident i people know what this sale means, and that Is why It hai been neeessary for us to put on an extra tuner, who works all night, but then this. will not last always, i for there 4s an end to all good things. , B on of the wis onea and call ALLEN & GILBERT-RAMAKER CO. COZ MXXTM AMD MOBXISOV. given a wis and efficient admlnlatra Uat Roosevelt attitude la the caes. -tlon, and onthes poinU would appal lanosaia. , tr i , . for votes. r " c- " actio of the United Btatea at BecUon by aectlon h then took up the very atep ha been In accordance with t . . . . v T a a . m Ka' lai war as fAsilnHl nn ! nt taVlth thA ? RE?S BRYAN PROTESTS moat Vital questions, reviewing the ad- ministration s acta. . f ategardlar Taxation. principle of Justice and honor. In 41s-J (Continued from Pag One.) The whole AGAINST PARKER ': 1 ' ' -a1 .-, . country was : loaded with burdensome I .k. ..t. m kmim tii. anal I thualaatla demonstration. ws long since assumed, by denying. th convention .prang to IU feet 00mmrXQ ! OJf ' XOTAXi BSITO. rtht r n mh Mr to buiio ii I wiiaiv ana war ins .-. . . , XAXX TO atttaJt sTXWmABTA MAH AmiiAzaaT routrr jpuxsvn bt imr Toxxxm ajtb isiuim. Hie first practical touching of the J - lgh and unseinsh purposej chiefs. National Committeeman, Oreame ..f" ;hJform!swllt of U mankind: Stewart..: who wa. pr.sant ; action - was wise, considerate. I Chicago, wa also cheered by th gal- iTJf XSJS? iVitM, trr Offlcer. .ected b, the log th war with Spain. By tb ct f I . t , d Uon commute wer approved on shall realise th dream r past ages."ioi me last convcnuuu w.w j Th commercial treaty with China, th motion or carter ox ooian. On motion or oraaer o w country has been wholly relieved of that annual burden of over 1100.000,000; and m luruier icturauuiuuu vt, m -"'i""- I ..... . .v.- K..nH.r. rfl.. . which waa constantly, withdrawing the 1 "'Tu. ' (ioaraat Bpeelal BerHce.) New Tork, June II. In Cooper Union , which , was constantly, withdrawing the meMcaa actionem The Hague onded by Htybura of Idaho, the conven- hall waa held last night & convenUoa ?nLJ JSL SSIX &tbunATh".U. , ;u tlon agrW to .eat th. Porto Rico and of Joygl Democrat to protest against -ww .r-- - I imIma i aattlamant -AM MfiPrwil. la AM I fit Ilinnl nflfl aeieUlMl VH I ile,iIWIJ fUiyiVJWU A lllVWIl I I uiiuvi atuiuvii) w w w - i wr-- . . . i . . . example of efflclent administration. . McCemas of Maryland tne ron was campaign oy juag Alton . arker; Th. in.rMu r ihtniTT was noiniea i caiiea ana me- wuiuv4ii.. , u.uu i taxation. -"Between June to, 1060, and June 1,1 ."."".K ff"u"?F V,; v, ' ZZ, th '. traitorous pre.ldent who betray. hi IIICBV ' IWV aa V CAtI U1IMU J t LWIUfUl I Vivi aw I JWlun UJ wwss- w-a..- , , I fhAVtT ' - 'f ' t . . - I at . . ,V at aT .tfl aal aa) I at a.aS .. .. A I a I '' aTa . , wulch are investment irom past ur- terrea o me iragio aeaia wum. mltte on creaeniuus bwi - H nrotested that Cleveland. Belmont plus and not expenditure of current In- and the friendship which had xisted be- t0 contests. Claimants of the right tJTlthl come, the surplus for this year will be tween him and Mr. Hanna. ' - to ' represent Wisconsin,1 Tsxaa, Iela- fV HTOBnosedjJ the reasonable amount of about. Mr- ' "Ntf dividing lln.- ald he, "can be war and Louisiana hav ubmltted Cv-..,..",.- nn.M.r. him 1. if on , eoo.000." : arm athwart the course of thU suo-1 claims that af being fought witu n" qn,Btion f publlo doIIct 1b: thit he "n wuvww ,u nuiuiun lauriotniui aanumairmuuu. in uw m urmn 1. - . I will not axoress himself on annh nnaa. , llnal review ahnmrln tha mathoda of tha ii.it.mh.. ISfli m.rkad no chinni rlnua nronortlons the work Of th OOn I . , . . . " H . . treasury department In various emer-of policy, no lower level of achieve I vention my b 1y- Jt',,pOMlbl, appointment to the - Democrat! party" genciea, ana largely eulogising in lie-1 ment. The huiiet or tne assassin roonea that om,9i iukw " I Mr. Br van said that It had been publican methods of flnsace. ;: ; s us of th friend we loved; It took away I lose , their fraudtUeiit campaign on th part, of th , ? , a jtexer to Traata. ' ' I peupie ' M""'' " , tZ V aarioue" in I upporters and that men and Mr. Root declared that four year ago oce. it oepnvea citikmuuuu. , ;'."X"",j"u.,,m I conventions had been openly bought the regulation by Uw of trust, stood lore msjtmg ai wjw ior "- J"" T are timed the H charged that whUe Parker had where It waa when th fiherman antl- id for humanity. But th fabrtd -PtUd asnat what ar JHd the i, hJ- vUw OB -n, of publlJ irusiaci oi iuv was passea. He quotea . . . n.j bi..'. from the Ut message of President The government of the people went oa two -United Btates senators. - Cleveland, and then followed hv aavina: Th great party that William1 McKlnlsy Wlsoonsla T1M B . "At every election the regulation oi K wrought still In the spirit of his Th LaTollette ' stat convention trusu has been the football of campaign I xampla. His true and loyal uccessot threw out itrgs number of Stalwart" oratorv and tha aubiact of man lnain.lhas been equal to the burden cast upon riAiaaataa-at.larare to the national -con cere declarations. , . V .. him. Widely different, in Umperament .. md . brought the fight to the ' Our Republican administration has U1 methods, he has approved himself colUeum. .Governor LaPoUett claims taken up the subject in a practical, sen (of the same elemental virtues the same 1 10 making a strong fight against cor lbl way as a business rather than a po-1 runnameniai oeueis.- rui xaivoxut g porauon -domination in Wisconsin, nut lltlcal cueaUon. saying what It really revering memory, he has executed the tha "Stalwarts" ssy that this la an .meant and dnlnt? what lnr at Ita hand I DUrDOSeS and continued unbroken 'th I tmarlnartr altuation and that. LaFol- to be don to accomplish effective regu-PHcy of president McKlnley for th itttt almvr want to b the Poo-Baa f , laUon. The principle upon which the P, prosperity and honor of our be- the commonwealth. , - government proceeded were stated by I loved country-. And he has met all new Tn nrit business of th second e- pollcy known .to th men behind him. be had kept them concealed from ths viw of th popl. LIGIITJRAYEL CUTS RATES TO ALASKA th president in his message' of Decern. per, l02." .. i A lengthy quotation followed, and a review of .court action against trusts, ' Xand Ztsgialatioav. . . Farm - land conditions and lands wer next referred to. occasions with strength and resolution and far-sighted wisdom." . , Xloa,usBi Peroratloil. Th close of the speech waa eloquent and aroused intense enthusiasm in. th Ion will be to hear th report of th v (Special Diaasteb to The Jnarsal.) Beattla," June II. Light travel to committee on permane-at organisation, Nome resulUd in riittinl . oT Scon "n Pp5r XX&SP Pd? wilT nHV.t of the : convention . Speaker cannon or ,or h Jowaat. nrina tintata m.ii ...1.1, .k. .iAn.i knuaa f Hnnutii.iini. lor ln" towestv price ticket will reach. publlo I convention - it was devoted exclusively I to extolling the act and character of th national house of representatives. -' Besolutiona Olaia Attenttoa. Then will follow the reading of reso- "We have st last reached point president Roosevelt and concluded ' aa I lationa for adoption. .: Th mofe( Import' where the public wealth of farm land follows; walla swmea bo jnexnauBUDie is nearly gone." said the Speaker, "and the "Our president ha -taken th whole people into hi confidence.' Incapable of j ' StTSf hohmnbecorm. KKlS 7l SSS 5 rnWy and without reserve, h ha told f "Th present administration ha. dealt llTitl VtltLZ 7 with this problem vigorously and ef- "Lnn ? J? tnt fectiveiv. :nr..t .. y,.A hu. !.-. appearances upon which we enter, for fuuy fenced In by men of large means, 9 People know'th good nd th bad. - At. . ..... . . . 7 1 fha s .int.... - Brut : tha falluv-a tA ha ant of these will be th platform, em bodying th Issues upon which the Re publican party will go to the.polla. r nrriTza txsk to it. x.ovxs. :.i-:ii): Journal BpeeUl Service.) " Rates one way on the first aalllnas were $7$, 80 and more. Then one com pany announced an excursion with re markably liberal privilege's ss to stop overs, at $10 the round trip. Another company has msd It $71 a round trip, 140 on way, with privilege of returning on any Of Its thre boat. , virtually opening ui rat to regular t raffia . The steerage may go to $20 .within few oays. Gold dust amounting to SS.000.000 has been shipped to the Seattle assay office Batur- and tha homa-h,n id a, had ..i.y th success and . tn zauur. to dc Many of these T unlawful im7i "'W " charged to our account ' It ": .fVJTi" "ri" dajr tb nm -Wo Hrrtved with oooty. ana f more than J. 000, 000 acre I i,,"u" iwni r preaiu-jui. una Chicago, June 81. Chauncey M. Da paw announced on the floor of the con vention today before its adjournment so far this season from Dawonn. that the St, iLoul exposition manage- day th first treasure ship arrived with ment naa inviiea iu in oswumi, vt-ii7as.ono frnm tha mnndiira and th. fleer and repreeenutive of th press 0 th gold is oa th way aouthward. 10 visn wm u.i..1.i.u Th Northern Commercial company A ana A AtMimml A PTTSaSa V-l t M -lll 11 T 1 Ttf I . a .. . . r ana-n?. JNOrTn American Transportation - of Und have been restored to th pub- t0,a th Pfople with frankness, what h i lla Extensiv , fraud In procuring believed and what h Intended. -f grants of land, not for homesteads, but "He has meant ' every word he said, , for speculation, have been Investigated end the people have believed every word , and stopped, and the perpetrators have he $ aid, and with him this convention , been indicted and ar being actively agree because every word ha been prosecuted. ! ' , i , sound Republican doctrine. No people a cuiupeient-commission' naa - oeen can maintain ire government wno no .- constituted to examine into the defec- not in their heart value th qualities tlv working of th existing laws and which have made the present president - to. suggest practical legislation to pre- of the United State conspicuous among vent further abuse. That - commission th men of hi tlm as a type of noble '..has rnxirtM 'and hllla aiUnn.t. a .a. 1 . . . . compllsh the purpose have been framed what may In November. God grant that f b VwmmS Jfl 8l0S vice-president of t the. Northern " i:.,u""", "r-..:1"? . manhood kit; ;hrt.r mio rhzz pm.eici" 'P"n ot4 assay. v,..m..u.u.. .'vii iuj- uivuuc. thai Kim hnfiA fhrmirhnnf Im.rliu I . 1 ma. i"5 na ry"eB .W ou ehall be held for an example in every .T'V, iZZZJt. ' .l,...T' r cn6CKea, tne h0me, and that th youth of generation appoint committee of five to consider th invitation wa adopted. ,1 WISH LIBERTY BELL FOR 1905 EXHIBIT A Trading company hav decided to re fuse further credit in all forma after July 15 The credit system, with all lta ramifications has been so important i part of business life In th North that It la feared among the miners that great narasnips win D caused, ror the two oompanies ar th largest operating In the Klondike and Dawson. - . r. . . h.. J.nMJ .a, . , ' Tha'llWtv t11 tnav ha an attraytln ' ... "u." v " . V;i --W 7, VI. ; 1 tna -wonaiK ior good reasons." Louis PORTLAND WILL , HONOR' PIONEERS h, wi-Tt. '"r to hav the honesty, the purity, and the .Anna in in 7h h I courage of Theodore Roosevelt' malnlng public domain, has been pro vided for by the national reclamation . , a T .AAA mi . . . ..aw u. tfuiie ai, .vua. , iao execution OZ thl law, without taxation and by the application of the proceeds of public land sales alone, through the construo - tlon of storage reservoirs for water, will make many millions of acres of fertile lands available for settlement . Over v ton nnA aaa fmm ti.... I'-r ' already ceceived to the credit of tha I The Xorenoon Session -wa reclamation fund.. ' 3S.000.000 acres of routine matters, the following officers publlo lands in fourteen states and tr- being present at the roll call: , Com ritorles have been embraced In the 7 1 mander, ,T. A. Wood: senior vice-com Projects which have been- Jevlaad and 1 m.11.1 iwn.m miu)i' n.n .ii,.. I - - , , ... . BAIJH' .o motw .asmipnuoo, riju on eigm oi i tant. Otto Kleeman; Capt. J. H. McMU u .f'w consiruciion nan, It D. Mount and John? Strang nairSr run-, !v2 ' 1 ' ' i Various, commlUee wer appointed, ...v '"-l ".v. uocu jnnaoa Who wui report during, the afternoon. "Big companie hav maintained every I -.r.T.- t,a haii k. lnl-' mP ' ni na oeen done, under Mm. I . "" I tha atrnaa of haatnr tavatlnn h. ,h. r - w ...w avr- we system MhXh f E h ?r w cora mT S'ow up to feel that it is 6 "FLm & iti th. form of a rnment nd th f DFon and ' att"lafwt moM."tt"lbe4tr than wealth, or office, or power. "fy,U 1?.!,!!M5? purpose to stop it, Th cash avsf , ..vv,w Kir oi ianov ine reciama- . h. tha hnaat tha i..Hft .na th. ' "V"""' . .v"uu."Irhniild for, tnlnar. tA ira.r, v.i. MORTON DECLINES TO DISCUSS: APPOINTMENT (Continued from Pag On.) . Each school in th city has been pro vided with a copy ' of ith petition and there ar already ' many thousands of sltcnatures 1 affixed..-in vj: .. :- ,. "t; k iAwia and Clark officials have decided that the bell would be a very valuable attraction and will do all In their power to secure it ' The petition requests, that the bell be accompanied by a, committee devoted to 1 ot cltlaen representing Philadelphia. ; , , -:t i s- - BISHOP SCOTT AOADBMT OXVOSSB. .and improved. Its revenues have In "Vr father bad btwa a . ingatwr from bdMhe tor the JMt vntT-&v ymra and bt? toaaZ mnr aallat an til aa am. kaklaa nn, nK... .. at ' he See bgu uktac Uhjmi. he aaa arrer ha the headache. They have antlnlr eared hlra. CaaearvM 4 whatyoa raeoaunand them to do. I arm giva yon tne fnvuaae of aalnf hli Bame.M BUI . luekaoB, m BmIbw St., WJadUaaiNkUaibia. N. N.. 4iAHov MmKp an.... .!..!.. - . w m... m - n - . ' . . . 1 Hvwum. ,uhbi. . aww wwv, uo um, Sar bit-kaa, H e Oripa, tee, , MokKerar toid la bulk. Tua saaulne table atampad COO. I A banquet was served to the veterans and their - wives by McMillan -camp. I Sons and Daughter of Veterans and an excellent musical program t was pre sen ted. i- , . , t - A part of the work this afternoon 1 will be th election . of new ' officer Colonel Shaw is mentioned as one of the posslbllltlea for new commander, DEATH OF CAPTAIN ; ELISIIA KELLOGG Ellsha Kellogg, pioneer of 1848, and for many years a steamboat engineer on the Willamette and Columbia rivers, died at his home on East Forty-first and Yamhill streets this morning.; aged 78. The de ceased leaves a widow and' two sons,' E. D, and . C Keiloggj both residents of Portland.. Mr. Kellogg was brother of Captain Joseph Kellogg, the pioneer steamboat captain, who died I a It Janu ary, and also is a brother of Jason Kel ivggr another marine engineer, and E. Kellogg-ot Grants Pats. ' Capt. Orrin Keif BtrjlloRmadyCo-.Chlcai9orN.r. 59 llogg of this city was an uncle of the del Bishop Scott academy is closed. The Board of trustees of the aoademy has s ' (Journal Bp9dl-Ba.rrlc.) ' Chicago, June 21. Aftent the rumor that Roosevelt has tendered th navy portrouo to jraui Morton, second vice president of, t"h Santa P. th j latter said th3 morning: "Any statement on that subject, it -seems to me, ahould come from the' president: It Is a high yet held no meeting o decide the mat-J honor;. indeed, and -something. I bellev. te. but tM wa not uuaru wuicu a yiiv,nu wiutuaj wj dlSCUSS. tne. diocesan convention, so ine scnooi Immediately went out of existence. , The it! matter' of deciding how long the chool will remain closed . will not be settled until a meeting of th trustees Is held, the date of .which ha not yet been, de cided. ' , '', , '- : ' 'l.';itJa 'Special Service.) i 1 San Mntonio, Tex, "-June ftil. Th Democrat to state convention met in San Antonio today to selett delegates to the St. ," Louis . convention. Considerable Parker sentiment 1s manifested and ther ... ,.,kvw-. , ,..,. , j va inatniotad" Tnf ihft TJaw Vnrlr tni-lat Colfax, Wash,,' June ,21. V- Eugene thoueh not without vle-orous onnnaitinn OTna-f ai'tV.taTlVkf'al , auaala 7 . .-avsr vwMvvMv """ifs.-ii hs HiVAA AlAmAnr v. a-'m ta. J ,U,M t !" a ,7 ta. aai vv4HM a K.. ". " n. w,. BT 1VAKF SaCPlaOStOBT 1 Ringer's residence last, night destroyed by Are, caused by the explosion of a lamp.1 The loss Is $3,000, with -but a small insurance, -. t-. oacavDSCsT jrAmowi,T esoafb. ; ;:y TaOtXB BXTOT XX B'lTHA WAT. J ',- Special Dtapatch to The. Journal,)'' .' Wardner, Idaho, June 21 John Weber, 8pedal tttpatth. to The Journal.) vaientin went ana wenry Miner were n,,M... - ii.hn in.. i a' k nnn injurea ; in ' runaway toaav. wents iiM Mnnir .ittwa-.. in tha thiiainaaa a..iiia Lhad four ribs broken and his soine in- early this morning, and only 4.000 In- Jured. The others ar in a less serious anrancA was carried on th tirnnertv. l conuiuon. Two children In one of the . buildings narrowly escaped death.' The origin . of the fire is unknown. ' ' . ZOABO PZ01TEEB OSES. D. Cham hers. Optician. ' Wholesale and retail. 129 Seventh St Phone 4718 Msln. - ' ' Special Dlipatcb to The Joarsal.) . N Kingston, Ida., June 21. fit. A. Slooum, k pioneer merchant, aged .77, and native of Pennsylvania, is dead. ' t-Wt-. ,.vir;iA'r'.H ..,r..-''' '.' si ' i?.,' ! ' 1 f f- '.-., 1,1' . y y,' - jy."i Aaatti tKKTtltYII .KeelevtlOUOR-MORFMINE-TCSACCC WftrZZ M1BIT4 PPRMANFNTLY CUffFC r immure. FoajTi.skNo.ra;. TVO GREAT EVENTS LINKED TOGETHER! ' k ii lT ', The Big Store in the Middle r''V. '.;vv -s v Block T ' i' . I I t 1 a. J S '. ; '.',' 69 and.71 k. . af V 1 . V , 1 'v . . a . Y . V'.;;.;;r:v..iv. Grcat;.; jl iiu u : i '''..' ' it ' 1 " V in', "'- ' W .rf'ia-'-i. When We Say '-60iil: Great Half-Pric3 Sale SUMMER OUTING SUITS We show more than sixty styles In J-lght, Medium end Black colors. Crash, Homespuns. Blarney Tweeds, Cheviots. Crashes. Serges, etc Every . one of them alt wool. They must go before big store altera tlon begin, which la Im medtately after th close of Federated Trades ldardi Graa, July I. . , . Tor $5.00 choir of over " 100, worth II. 110 and ill. -. i $7.50 For eholc of vr 100, worth 111.00, 111 . 111.00. $10.00 For choir f over 100, " worth IIS, )0 and Its. Suit Ml -Of TU7 m .'"A' i - . We Mean It! V I When We Say 700 v Suits We Mean It t I t I I I TUSaM v W WW ft I A-aaam Mtaataaa .1 II I va. v x "V -v . -v ... ' i .... . 1 -vV".;WVsri When we 'wiy Half Valao We Mean It! ' ' We show more ,. Outing Suits than any six stores V in Portland combined We Mean It! The Store That Leads Half-price SUf-'MEB KlatTE AND FANCT !Thi lot of Vests consists .' of th very latest styles in , Bedford Cords, Rep, Plain Crash, Linen Homespuns, ' Bilk Btrlpes. silk figures, in - all th nobby styles that prevail - this .season. Th '. slses run from 28 boy' to : : 48 men's.' The average re'' -r tail prlc of thera within -fraction of f 1.00. They , sell all over town at II to ' SS. ' T " $1.35 If you have never traded at 5 you 'had better.!;' see what - kind ; t -'.'fiotm store it Is Ml- ii v ! -: 1.i 'vS. r -V Ik I till I Takes choice nf them 'thl ' '..'- ''. i Yon can always find whatyoa want at : TSo CHICAGO tin tava tlma . aaaa aaaa v an aaauv I ana money ; , . "'''.', '''''."fA-Ji"' D0PL1A8 GOODS, with B the edge . Inocked Off POPULAR fBICEl i This is .Y Place!:.-.:- I r. ,t" t5 , ' . -la town.whr'r et anything and everything In tavHea Tailor ing. We mak all kind of light weight, aUk and cloths, Monte Carlos. Suit, Shirt - Waist Suits, eto. A I J, A. Lippman ' 884 YAlOOlal, 8W. X rium. at4 xoto. ' ; j ' Behnke-Walker Business College Stearns Blook.,, J0TZaaUTD. OB. Make it specialty of equipping young men and women for life's work and se curing that work for them when com petent ' . 'V s ' t' i- Our .-graduates ar all mployed. More than 100 placed In' position since th first-of last August,- ' 1 Phone Main 190. , W Jan help you.. Writ.. i-vs.?--;,v r ', A' 'r'-'XH:' i6 mm, Journal friends an. reaffers. when traveling on trains to and from-Portland, should ask news agents for The Journal and insist upon- being supplied lth this iacer. reDortin all failures In )bta1nlnr It to the office of publication. Addressing Th Journal Portland. Or. 1 '''' if;- ' X Wedding Umbrellas for . V-,.. . -V. 'Presents i, ' ' i t : ', 4 : So many are used for wedding Presents because they are needed ; thirteen month of th year ir . , - - . t , . ;; W buy our fine handle ih such large quantities that you will be " Surprised how reasonable we can V sell you a. fin umbrella,. $ ' Pleas call and se them. Tot) ar sure to buy on some day. - j AliESINA ; t arwo svomzs phon Kala 3040 Store No. I ; J09MorrUoiSU Store Mo. 3 ' a&euhJngtoi St. : Boston Painless Dentists Are- the onfy dentlata In Portland hav ing the late botanical discovery to ap- nlv in th. Ipiimi trr Palni.H. 1GVtra-.rina Filllng and Crowning .Teeth, and guar- anteea ror ten years. oanuT is DaVTS xoma or enrr batxs 'W : W ''V'1 i'aaaaa-''14-' -i':'-.:r'',;H?i;V.' r kit ,.V inkntraotmA ' 1 aW " itnHfaa, tlia ' next ft teen days will be don any tlm -In' the- futur at out rat minmk'M Extractmar 'i "...' . ... PBSB '.- Silver Pilling .,.....'.,......,... 3&o l'X PnU 8 Teeth, ......... , .'a , . . . . , S3. 00 'j Brldre Work ..........,.....,. .S3.00 ,. Esamlnatiom , . . ... , TMHB Oold Pflling! .... ........... 76o void vrvwua j. w. . . , .,.u.uu .,' Teeth without pistes , 3JiO Crowns and Bridge Work at Xkw Price specialty. On Patent Soubl mix npta yur eetb vn.im-y.,M wo.'STiniiSaL.'.,'2's:..:v.- Suction Come In at once and take advantage of w rates. ' All work done Kv analalleia without pain "and guaranteed for 10 I FREE LAND IN OREGON I lo the nchet grain, fiuk tni stock section la ' ; ens wons. i nouonos or scret ot tana w scnuu tost ef Irngrtoi. i Deed direct from State ef Oregon. WRITE TO-DAY. BOOKLET an MAP FREE. Detchtttct IrriMtion mi Power Com- aany,6iel t-lMcKay Building,Portland,Oregon. Furniture For SaIe--House For Rent 10 rooms, at a barsaln: small payment down, balance - to suit; Taylor street, West Bide; lease 3 jears. s waxte a. oxxxar, ' . .. : SO Commercial Building. -. -. Our 5 office i hav : ben i 'MtabliShed j; twelve' years.' ,u .vVi .V-v.ifr , i:M, Boston Painless Dentists Fifth.'end ; Morrison, streets, v entrance UH4 Morrison, '-i'- ,-. - BRANCH OFPICES Til First ' ve.i 17U Hewitt , avenue. Bverett Wash., . yf '! , Rooming, Hoiise : ' J0 rooms, on Morrison st.. West Sid, f with lease, 11,060; doing good business ' party leaving town. - - , : v , ' '. V maXTBTa, atu OBXEV, ' '200 and 208 H Commercial Blda;. - t Schwab Bros. PrintingCp. ,v '.-es Work, aUaaonabl Prloe 847H Stark Street, . .rhen t'i ITS