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I. V THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, 1804 mm topics .Dart lleranaai fliul ... (ordrar'a i . . "A ThmubM Tramo" Jbe Baker ............... "Hoity Toltf" Shield' "ait ...... ...'A 'PH Ooertalilp' Aiaos .....,;.......... a. ......... Vaadmrllle . Star (..V.'.......,. .... ...oaeTHIe Ifrls .........TodTl!l bljoU ................. VailtteVlUe and abutments are completed. A huge traveling erector haa been placed In po aitlon that will ha operated by donkey engines, and aa aoon a a temporary track la oo tuple tad tha work of putting la tha heavy parts f tha steel struc ture will begin. : 7 Thar will ba aa Inspection of tha members of tha Third reslment of tha Oregon National Guard June 17. : Local oompanlaa will aasemble at tha armory, and oompanlaa at other cities will fol low tha Instructions of commanding of ficers with reference to a place of In- I f paction.' In tha local armory members of tha regiment, with thalr friends, will oa entertained with dancing af tar tha Inspection. .-W ;?..'. w; AT THE THEATRES : From the maU orders received by Mr. Strain from all oartS of tha state. It fa evident- that persons outside of Port-I The members of the "Woman's club land know a good thing whan they read 1 will tender a reception to outgoing and about It Hla recent large purchaaea of (incoming offloers of tha club after the clothing at ridiculously low prices, and I regular business meeting at I o'clock ; the facilities of shipment by mall and ", , si press to all parta of tha country, eo , ablea that gentleman to sell hla gar ments to the man, youth, or boy at distance, under Just as" favorable con- dltioaa as If the purchaser called at either of hla stores la person. "Satis- faction or money back. being one of tha cardinal planks In Mr. Strain's busi ness platform, gives tha distant cus-, i tomer equal advantages with the one , whose home la In the city. The field - of The Hub and Strain's, therefore, la -the great northwest, and these two i , stores oover that territory pretty thor- oughly. They have patrons In every, corner and cranny of thla fertile region. ''The f aatest and finest boat on the river . Is the Bailey Oatsert. and It runs through . rrora Portland to The Dalles, Lyla, White Salmon, Hood River, Aloffett's, St Martin and Collins' Hot Springe, Cascade Locks and the fish canneries , and way pointa without change, not withstanding false sUtemants to the contrary. If you would Jink oomfort with this trip see that the "Bailey Oat sert" remains uppermost In your mind. Traveling, unlesa for pleasure, la In most, eases'- tiring, but this, ride. If tskea on the "Oatsert," neve. Meals ..served on board and leaves nothing to he desired couldn't be better. "Oatsert" leaves Alder street wharf it t i a. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. steamer "Regulator leave same wharf and at same time every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. phone Main 14. Tha O. W. P. as Ry. Co.'e new hotel "Eetacada," located on the Clackamas river. S miles. from Portland, la now on Friday afternoon. , The receiving hours are from t to and members of all federated dubs, which are affiliated with The city, state or general federal tlon, are cordially Invited. Each mem ber has the privilege of Inviting one ruest . .;. ,V' .V -y' -, . : :, W. 3. Spencer, son of Captain Spenoer, returned yesterday from Denver.. where for the paat four years he baa been at tending the Colorado school of Mines. Hs graduated from the Institution short time ago, receiving a diploma as a mining engineer. It Is Mr. Spencer's Intention to leave shortly for Park City. Utah, where hs has accepted a position with the Daly-West Mining company, The annual convention of the Chris tian church meets . this evening at Turner, Or. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, pas tor of Central Christian church of this city, win open the convention this even ing. The convention of the Christian Ministerial association wlU follow. Dr. W. F. Richardson of Kansas City and Rev. Dr. Crawford of Heppner will be among the speakers! ,. BVSC SOTXZBaT OOXTJrCk '' Sothsrn's presentation of The Proud Prince." the new miracle play by Justin Huntly McCarthy, author of If I Ware King." which will be seen at the Mar quam Grand theatre next Tuesday mad Wednesday nights,. June 28 and SI, la a dramatio event of .Importance. "The Proud Prince" is admitted to poaaeas all the poetic, tdylllo and romantic features that made "If I" Were King- so dis tinguished an addition to stage litera ture, but In addition possesses a re. Ugtoua, supernatural and mystic theme. While a love story pure and simple; It la called a miracle play because It pictures the isgeno or KoDert, king of Sicily, of wnom it is told in Sicilian folk lore that because of his evil deeda he waa trans formed from a king Into his court motley. Longfellow Immortal iaed this legend and Leigh Hunt wrote ft tn prose. A Scriptural quotation may be taken aa Inspiration for the story of the Bewer of Heaven to "put down the mighty from their seats and exalt the meek and humble." , Mr. flothern role Is an extraordinary one, and In It be has given a new dra matio creation to the stage. First he la seen aa the proud, brilliant king and then aa ft grotesque court fooL Ills impersonation of this dual role is said by dramatio students to be the most re markable portrayal aeen la years on ths stage. , ine piars action ahows the steady ennoblement of the king through the deeds of chivalry through which he finally wins redemption from Heaven of his kingly place uid stata . urer 110 people are employed. Musi cal effects play an important adjunct. Hi numbers having been composed for the piece, requiring a special aug mented orchestra. There are ST sneak ing roiea, and Mr. Bothers has in 1 PREACHER'S NIGHT : IN CITY JAIL UT. W. ,f ;;, V. SOUS TXXXM MOW TO Bt JUUZim FOB I cmrsxx.rr to . ; jjrntAia ajto WsTAT UATTVaMB TO JtZSC 2CB WAS XJETT XsT SOS CXU his Tou are Just as apt to be Judged by I support, as always, a oompany of the appearance of your home as by the clothes' you wear. It's only consis tent to appear 'tight as well as act light A spring suit of Bay State Paint might, be n order. We have all the fashionable shades. Fisher, Thorsen A Co., corner Front and Morrison streets, for "everything in paint." The sick committee of the Newsboys' Benefit Association called on Mra. Rose Block-Bauer, recently Injured in a run away, and on Henry Welnhard. who la unusual excellence. Tne advance sals of seats will open next Saturday morn lng at 1 o'clock. opened for guests, under the manage- press their sympathy; and later ment of Mr. L. E. Martlnes. formerly ateward of the Commercial club. Port land haa long felt the need of a place for abort outings, and the O. W. P. la progressive enough to meet the demands by providing a first-class, up-to-date ho tel, and will furnish frequent trips dally to the same by trolley car. Sundaya low ratea will be made for those desir ing a country outing. the association of 85 members sent letter of condolence to Mrs. George Wemple, whose husband recently died, and who through Ufa waa their friend. v "A JAPAaTWa COtTBTSBXF." "A Japanese Courtship" la the most pretentious musical extravaganaa ever presented In Portland at popular prices. Producer Zlnn came direct from New Tork with Broadway Ideas and hla chorus and ensemble arrangements are great. "Navajo" and Its accompanying bunoh of Indian maidens la ths song hit of the season. The entire show Is running smoothly and Jt is one continuous laugh. G. D. Robins of San Jose, Cal, who went to Spokane recently to invest tn mining property, reported to Patrolman that will receive Ita Initial production Rev. W. T. Kills, who was arrested Monday afternoon,, On the charge of I cruelty to anlmalsj believes that Paul In prison and Moaes battling with the Shlldren of Israel nave no lessons for him, since-he haa experienced a day and a night la the city Jail and bis kindness haa been misconstrued and made to ap pear cruelty. Mr. Kills wss arrested at the Union depot on ft charge of cruelty to animals. Ha la accused of driving a team that is In bad condition. HI trial win take I place tomorrow morning. "Those horses cost ms 111 and I wouldn't take 1150 for them." said Mr. ElUa. 1 don't suppose, they are much to look at Just now. Tou see, one of I them I paid IS for and I found him on ft pile of ahavlngs; it took three of us to boost him onto his feet and when he was on 'em he couldn't stay there but fell down three times before we got him started. I know that horse still looks rather bad. but he can pull ft ton and ft half out of a sand pit by himself now, and I guess hs ain't been misused very much since I got him. The other horse waa about dead too, and my friends told me I waa a fool to take him at any price, but he Is coming out all right I blistered him for spavin, and doctyed up his sore shoulder and rubbed lini ment on his soft spots and ho can work with any of them now. When that lit tle officer took me In, he aald the pad waa to cover up the sore oa the horse s ehoulder. Why blase hla ignorant llttls soul, I put ft pad from tha horse's Jaw bone back to the crupper to ease the strain on tha aore ehoulder. It was ft frightful looking sore when I got the horse, but It was toeallng nicely and It la about well now." "Well, we had a fine time singing hymns. One of the Finns bad a bai voice that would still a tempest, and I held a little service right there till morning. One of the officers tried to shut us up, but hs didn't succeed to any marked extent "When morning came I had them 'phone to my wife and told her to send down my Prince Albert suit and aba "GEVURTZ SELLS IT FOR LESS" 1 3sSss?T m ;nn) Ij Dressing I Hi- Tabic If" I ! ! Like Thla I J $12.00''ri $1.00 Dovimiiii $1.00 a Week' for Eleven Weeks Will buy this beautiful Dressing Table, like cut We bought a large stock of these handsome tables at a big reduction of their original coat and art abla to sell you a Dressing Table for $12.00 that others are charging $16.00 for. We have these tables in many styles and makes, Birdseye Maple, Cuban Mahogany and Quartered Oak, with oral or square French Plate Glass, single drawer, French legs, handsomely carved and finished. This is an excellent chance to furnish the home with a handsome piece of furniture that is also very useful You could not please , the mother or sweetheart or wife more than to make her a present of one of these handsome tables and then, too, they are so cheap and the terms are so reasonable. $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Until Paid-Any Other Piece of Furniture on the Some Terms GEVURTZ' Saturday Night Special Sold only between the hours of 6 and 10 p. m Saturday night A nickel plated Lamp, for wall or table, complete, with burner, wick, 'chimney and reflector; a lamp that we have sold, for years for WcT) Sat-IETs urday night from 6 to 10 p, itl, for only. .... t?v " The Little-at-a-Time Store The Place Where Liberal Accommodations Are Extended to AH L GEVUR.TZ m SONS sr. tours." "Meet Me In St Louis" Is ths catchy of "pin,dld mu,,c. Xtr?'.?" but the chief held It back and I had that will receive Ita Initial nroductlon . .. .. . Wilson at the Union depot this morning at Shields' park Monday night. Down wh A . . 7: Houm. from CIm to Cm-nt, o. tht Ziy tiymml Plu By Now, tty Wb Yoa Cl I 173-173 FIRST STREET 319-237 YAMHttX STREET that while at the depot In Spokane he the Pike" la where the scenes are laid. waa Induced by a man giving the name It la filled with catchr eon., .tunnin "A7 7'." T nf A. Momn ttc . m . . oul sooner wnen vney iouuo i oouia get how they fed the prisoners. The stuff they brought In come out of soms hotel slop barrel, and I know It Ths oup I had waa so coated with dirt that I had to scrape It off with a stick, and It was as black as ths coffee- and lota stronger. If a man fed on that stuff for two weeks he would go hence In short order, and I'd rather take the water cure than eat that stuff. "They stirred around oonsldsrabls when I began to clean np the cell and rubbed a little of the slime oft ths water faucet, and one fellow was going to give me a broom to swsep out with, but I didn't want to break any records, for the cell hadn't been awept since It wss built, so all I did waa to dean a place big enough for a decent man to sit on. The judge didn't like to see me smile In court, so hs stuck tit more onto my bail and made It 1100, but I won t quit laughing at such capers aa he cut up there not if they make It tl.000. I'm going to have 60 witnesses in court Friday and ws will close the servloes with prayer and hallelujah. There going to be the man I bought ths horses from that two weeka ago couldn't stand up, the fellow I got the horaee from that was about dead, neighbors, friends, preachers and the rest of the people who know what kind of a man I am." "That humane officer let that team of mine stand on a hard cement floor for 20 houra without even rubbing them down, and about finished one of the horses that had soft feet and was used to dirt floors. Why, I got up at o'clock In the morning to tend to those horses, and they put me In Jail because I had a pad on too big to let all tha sore be aeen. Mr. Ellis, however, does not regret his jail experience. He aald: "I had the best time I ever had. went to tbe station, and they grabbed rae and dragged me Into the front room. Then ihey hauled me away and threw me into the dirtiest cell they could find. with two drunks. The floor was cov ered with filth, and they had a bed 18 Inches wtds for three men. The fel lows In there were Finns, but they were gentlemen beside the fellows outside ths bars, and when I got them sobered up I sot them to agree to work on my ranch. They tried to get me to take the board, but I took the floor. Along early In the night, in cornea a fellow who Is a musician. He had got filled up with the devil's favorite brand and waa trying to walk across the Morrison bridge. He argued with the policeman about It and waa hauled Into Jail. When he got Into the cell he blinked bis food eye at me and said: "'Shay, what Sunday acbool did yon ooma from r "But he was a good boy when he so bered up, and he Is going to come oin and play at a church sociable for me. Suit was brought against ths Bankers' Union of the World tn the circuit court yesterday by Ida C Robb to recover I7ZS.S0, which amount la alleged to be due as life Insurance on ber eon. when the monthly payments from .the date of his death to the unexpired term of life expectancy are deducted. Proof of death of the son, who held a policy tn the union, payable to hla father, It Is claimed, haa been, given and accepted by the supreme union, but a demand for the Insurance haa npt been honored. 1750 check drawn on the Wells-Fargo scenery Is being painted and an elabor bank of Portland. ate production Is. promised. John E. Blaster, E. E- Coovert and O. W. 8tapleton have formed a company to conduct a theatre on Waahlngton street and to engage In .the theatre business generally. They filed articles of Incorporation of ths Columbia Thea tre oompany with the county clerk yes terday. The capital stock of the con cern la $50,000. BTTSSXU OS- After a conference with the executors of ths P. F. Hlbert estate. County Judge Webster decided yesterday to . allow Mra. Marguerite Welcome 11,000. and Mrs. Clara Oulmette $200 for services performed for the deceased. The women asked five or six times the amounts named and their bills were disallowed by the court. .. They concluded to ao cept the smaller amounts. The executors of the estate hgreed to this arrangement and Judge Webster signed the orders. Portland Academy. Parents or stu dents wishing to see one of the prlncl- I pais on reports, studies. Or other school matters, may find Dr.. Wilson at the academy between a. m. and IS m. and S and 4 p. m- until July 1. It la desir able that ail oollege Entrance certifi cates be, secured and . forwarded promptly. Manager Russell says: "When you can aee a play like "A Thoroughbred Tramp" at Cord ray's theatre thla week, for the prices charged this summer, It Is like getting a squire meal for a dime, with strawberries snd cream thrown In." Next week's attraction at Cor drays will be Jiile and Elmer Walters' big melodramstlo production, 'The ctuffalo Mystery," described as a sensa tional comedy drama. It will depict to ths play-goera of this theatre exciting scenes and cllmaxea with fitting comedy. The engagement begins with a matinee next 6unday. ' The smartest boat on the liver la the Charles R. Spencer, and It runs through from Portland to The Dalles without change. . The Spencer has never lost a trip on account of high water. It la not tha kind that la disconcerted by a little extra flow of melting show. Hsr berth Is at the foot of Washington street from whence she departs every Monday, Wednesdsy and Friday morning at 7 o'clock. Take the best boat the fastest boat and the newest boat that sails from Portland. - . Members of the PortasU club are pre paring for a moonlight excursion which will be given tonight on the Willamette ! river, the steamer Altona and barge Klickitat having been chartered for the oocaaion. An orchestra has been en gaged and dancing will be the principal form of amusement Ths club haa a strong membership, being composed mainly of the O. R. and N. and Portland Asiatic steamship company employes. Suit was brought In the circuit court yesterday by the Jacobeen Bade com pany against "(he Western Cedar com pany to recover $8,(27.(7, with costs and disbursements. This amount la aald to be a balance das on loans. The loans mads, it Is claimed, aggregated $44.8(1, the amounts returned footing $$(,28$. The United States clvll-servlce com-1 After a lengthy court proceedings Bertha El Sol Ira was granted a divorce from Paul J. Soliva by Circuit Judge OAM ..... - H,.l,.. million nMoiiM..l.lm . sw,r'-'r""' t 1T.;. ir.T- : Igrouna or her suit soliva filed an V. , WW J .9, AW V, W 111. m vacancy In the position of engineer In the United States public building In that city, at a salary of $$00 per annum. Persons desiring to compete should ap ply to either Z. A. Leigh, secretary board of examiners, or to ths secretary of the local board at Helena, Mont, for appli cation blanks and Information. TV. arn.V I. 1 ably on ti.; Marquam gul bAdgV in , only Ooodyeer Shoe Repair Co. snlta of the oast delavs 1. JLtulU tothe Oaa Coa office. r - - t.mMI . started on the construction of founda tions. The concrete pier . foundations MANN & BEACH PIUNTEKS 92 Second Strwst Croond Floor BEST WORK Low Prices Telephone 444 Boston Painless Dentists Are the only dentists In Portland hav ing the late botanical discovery to ap ply to the gums for Painless Extracting, Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guar anteed for ten yeara. OXX.Y IS SATS UOMM OT CUT StATSOS work contracted for during the ifteen days win oe cone any tuns In ths future at cut rate prices. All Beit fifteen dsj The Judge rx Of rood pants always lcoat-ths coat of tha paint by the amount of tnrnoa it covers and tha yssss of service It will render, not by the price aaksd pet faSoa, Bay Stats Paint It the economical kind and coats no mora than the 3ust as food" kind. Let oa flfura with jrou. FISHER, THORSEN (& CO. Everything In Paints Cor. Front andNorrlsoi. No transfers at Cascade Locks. Ths steamer Spencer Balls through to The Dalles without change. The trifling high water In the locks doea not Inter fere with this staunch and fleet liver boat Leaves foot of Waahlngton street at 7 a. m. Monday, Wednesdsy and Fri day. Telephone Main 1421. The Psychic Research society will give an entertainment Friday at S p. m., at 888 Eleventh, corner of Montgomery atreet The program will consist of a lecture by Mra. Belle Morse on " Ona mancy," followed by character reading from the name and selections by a mala auartet . oosaTAsnr. The opening of the Baker Theatre company Sunday afternoon will be a wlecome event to the patrons of ths Baker theatre. The season will be a limited one, during which the company rill present a few high-class dramas and comedies. "Diplomacy," the first week's offering. Is said by many to be one of the most powerful playa written during the nineteenth century. It Is by Sardou, the leading French dramatist author of "La Tosca," "Cleopatra" and other famous playa The company la now In Portland, rehearsing and pre-1 paring for the opening Sunday. AT TKZ AXCADB. The top liner at the Arcade this week Is the acrobatic atunt of the Sheck brothers, who corns from the Orpheum circuit directly to the Arcade. As a foot juggler Bensley elicits applause, and Myer and Mason are amusing as well as alliterative. Helen Trenvllle, operatic soprano. Introduces the serious element on the program In contrast to the general joyousness of ' ths other numbers, and the Pramplna with their musical novelties continue to please. answer denying the charges ' made against him but did not appear In court Isabella Hegler entered suit In the olrcult court yesterday for a divorce from William O. Hegler. They were married at Arvado, Colo., April 8, 1882, and it Is alleged that he deserted her April 18, 1908. Repairing while you wait Work called for and delivered any reasonable distance. Phone Main 2031. Toull find your partner eating at The Savoy. He carries his good Judgment outside business circles. Fifth street, opposite old postofflce. Portland Wire A Iron Works are now located at Trenkman A Co.'s on Fourth near Flanders. work turned out promptly. TXJESQTTOS' riSJWXLL Crowdeu houses are greet lag the Casino company at te Baker theatre thla week, as has been the case since the commencement of the company's season here. The Csslno company closes. Its Portland engagement this week and "Hoity Tolty" aervea aa the medium for the expression of the clever ness of the various members.' "Hoity Tolty" Is almost the cleverest burlesque the company has shown here. The de parture of the Casino company will be a cause of. regret to. the patrons who have for weeks been applauding their efforts. Miss Lou Harlow develops ability for serious operatic work, which ahe may undertake later. Wnat particularly strikes the average auditor Is the num ber of rollicking and really Joyous melodies In the play and the musical ex cellence of the performance is enhanced by the good work of the chorus. Too Warm to Wash Let tie do tt for you. Money saved In the lone run. We j do' family washing do it cheap tlo It right We mend the clothes darn ths socks. , No charge. OREGON LAUNDRY AND V TOILET. SUPPLY CO. . Those, Xaat IS..:.; :0. . ZTTAYa, Xgr.' Women's Exchange 193 Tenth Street, STeas Alder. DAILY MENU FRIDAY When It's fine printing yon want done remember the name Peaalee Bros. Co, They're m the Sherlock Building. I M i Bontty's Orchestra. First-class music. Open for engagements. T, Bontty. ill North Fourth street -stain 1178. SOc dinner dally from 4:80 to S p. nv Ths Calumet. 149 Seventh. TAX'S BIO BXT.X Ths bill at the new Star theatre, cor ner Park and Washington streets, this week consists of nine numbers. Deely and Ehe&n are dancing and vocalising entertainers who work In "white-face" and "black-face" and misfit "duds." Ths Holdsworths present a dramatic sketch entitled "Art Versus Gold." Delia and Fonda do a club swinging act which they conclude by tossing flaming torches. . . Last Seaside Excursion This Season Leaves Union depot 8 a. m. next Sun day. Secure your tickets at 248 Alder atreet any time during the week and avoid the rush Sunday morning. Fare only $1.50 for the round trip. A good seat for every passenger. Dr. Ii. M. Thornton, dentist, Marquaxn. CXTXTX.Y rSXSOaT AS. B. H. G ruber, lawyer. $17 Com'd Block. Wise Bros dentists, the Falling bldg. WXU DISCUSS 1AX TSATTia A meeting of the Pacific Coast Asso ciation of Traffic Agents will be held in this city Saturday. , Among the princi pal subjects that will be discussed will be the handling of .passengers from Pug-el sound and Paciflo coast points to Portland during the Lewis and Clark fair next year. A number of paasenger officials from various coast cities will attend the meeting. Next Sunday Tea, Coffee or Chocolate .i.,Vs ;,. to Creamed Asparagus Soup .10u Cold Ham ......'!..... .. lOo Escouopoa : isv Kgg Bauce:- Baked Dr. XL A, Regensberger, a noted spe cialist of San Francisco, arrived from the south this morning and la at ths Portland. H. W. Martin, a prominent dtlsen of Walla Walla, accompanied by his wife, la at the Portland. N. Whealdon, a state representative. and wife, are at the Perkins from The Dalles. . ' ! A.. W. Snyder, of WrangeL Alaska, is among those registered at the Perkins today. . F. K. Hobaon of Baker City Is at the Imperial. " Miss Edna Greenwood Bailey Is at home. 475 Washington street after com pleting, a course in the Massachusetts Institute of technology, Boston, being one of six women given the degree of bachelor of science out of a class of SSL A distinguished party of Salem people at the Imperial hotel yesterday Included T. T Geer, ex-gbvernor, and wife; Wll- Motor cars, with trailers, will depart every two houra or oftener for the upper Clackamas. Round trip 76 cents. To .Km. whit A Pi ant vtflh tn It Kn ryi Potatoes and jfarkernouse Rous... 25c I with refreshments, first-class meaia can I nam P Twi , n-rnvtmnr: w: A w: iroia iaw . .................,...iuobo had at the. new nptei "Jsstacaaa.- Looney. of the Oregon Reform school: aSLd Vnd h-itt'eV 'seVved ' ViVV w? 1 ' "' " , P. H. JArr, the Democratic war horse; ordW "o5 ooSaturda'y-. mo'n'J w T ! P.C,,, ' Ackerman. Superintendent of published tomorrow.. , J .ol1 nd retalL 12$ SeTnth St publlo Instruction, , r ....,., , ' . . A, , ' ' You Will it in later years if you allow those aching eyes to go un attended to. If they itch, smart, burn or ache - they, need iromediate attention. . A delay "only roots deeper the trouble and 1 will cause you no end of inconvenience in your old age. . 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Evory Woman m imeresun ua snoaia now about toe woDdwral MARVEL Whirling Spray M Btw Trlul SfrSjn. MM Mm mn4 Btietian. hit-f. S sow coBTentent. i UUMMMi mi "if WlnnUIWI if b. eannot aapply the MiBVijL. acosot na otlMr, bat tend atajBD tor tlltutratMl boot mmt4. rtatvae ' full uarttiralAr Md dtrartinna tn. valuable taTadif. MAHVSil.CeX. Hg. new sera. For Bole By WOOSABB. CJLABKB Si OO. BOWS tt MABTTJr--Aidrtoh rharmacy. EAST PORTLAND ENCE&WIREWOaiCS A. CARLSON, Proprietor Manufacturer of ' .' . WOOD, IRON AND STEEL FENCING ' And ths TJalvsrsal Combination Fence ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES) ' EVERTTEONO TSt W1RB. SSS M, SCorrlsoa St. I'ortasd, Oregon. .Telephone, .Union 874. Got Sttic - Tha) ' ' frequently the caso with people who attempt to do their own washing or to get it done by some one who is not prepared. Now if there is anything on earth we can do, and do right, if s washing. Give us a trial, our prices are reasonable. TROY LAUNDRY COMPANY Laundry, Water St., East Side . L'RS. WIIiSLOV'S SOOTIIIIIQ SYRUP Bm been d try KnHosa f Kothorf for their ehUdraa while Teetotns for orar Fifty Ters. It aooUMS tke eaild, sohwos tb. guta, auays all pals, earns wind solfe and Is the beat sstnray for diarrheas. WMTI-mi CEHTB A BSFTIJE. .WW4WWV Furniture For SaleHouse For Rent 1ft raomsi sit at bstrarsifni amsUl nairmtit Mrwware KalanAa a s.t TswIa arsaal uvnis; TOMMive s,v vussj, siiV4 wa. west Bias; lease J years. WAXTXB A. QMXXM, 104 Commercial Building. . A Boynton Furnace In your house soon pays for Itself la comfort and saving of fueL Let ua fig ure with you on the cost of ' -"'iif one In your house.. . - - . 3. CL Bares teiiaa (law . 1(1 Second Sfc , ... Sal. AUlg, 4IL. WEAR The life of an umbrella de pends on the strength of the' frame work. No matter if the covering is of the costli est silk, if the ribs are not. properly constructed the first storm will wreck it. Our Frame Is made of the best crucible steel, properly tempered, and carefully coated to prevent rust A hardened rod which will not bend, put together with PHOSPHOR BRONZ wire. You can get nothing better. ALLESINA .... TWO STOBBS IPhoae SCals SOM x Store Ro. Store No. J S09 Morrtsot Si. 2M Wssfcln'tM St. SEASIDE RESORTS McQUIRE'S Seaside, Oregon Located tn tha vsry soots of the) etty, ooavsnisnt to raQroad and freshraSO boating oa. mho SfsoasJotua. Flaely far slshsd, Sroltts) artendants. Behnke-Walker Shsaras Block. : VOBTSAJTB. OM. Makes a specialty of eauipptng young men and women for life's work ud se curing that work for them When com petent. i Our graduates : r all employsd. More than 100 placed In positions since the first of last August. Phons JT3L1 0 0. ve can helo rou. Write. .. ( Remodsled. rebuilt and furnished. Open for the season of 1804. - THE HARVEST HOME torn. BtcXsaa, Vropw 'Prloest I1.SS per day, $8.00 pay week, beds IBs and 60c. meals SS cents. Children under 10 years at half rates. Seaside Livery & Fuel Co UTBBTi srxsrxt, SUUUBS ; STOBA.OSI ASTO SfVXZt ' X' "' Sraylng. fcspresslBg and Oeneral JTobbfas AausUHB, OBXCtOB. Jfastdlo All SClads of Ttrr Wood. Stages to Elk Creek and Cannon Beach. The Driftwood Scosv oonromTABUi Ajrx trBlQXrB COTTAOB) OB X2CB, , BXACB. ' ' Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths la 11 - Connection. XOSTCI BXACX, WASH. Business Colte hotel lioord - 'v Taiamly Saw OrfaaaS MoUi. &. fin,it. , NOW OTZU The only betel en tie oi mwIooHhs eeeas. rirwat ort Mihlna ami tuft hn':i. h- . -- tvg. hantlnf SD(i flullins. 1 :m t-itri m M l SdIiiqm with ftirnar. B-t. uf pt 4 , )AN I. JUiMIRH. I'ron., or. n. SchvcbC Best Work. r