THE . 'OREGON DAJLV JOURNAL', PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1.1904 .. ... i J.i i r - 1 ! "l. town topics TOslOHT'S ABusEXSllTS. Coi.lrer's ......... Ill Bkr ....... feulrlcla' fart ..... tirade ..The gaffelo Vjttorj" "iJIpluiiiacj "HmI ate t Bl. Louli" V.OdcTlll Pur Lrrle . . bijou ... ..VauiifTllla .VaudaTllla No transfer between Portland and The Dalles if the trip la made on the Charlea K. Spencer. Tbie' fleet steamer fastest on the river makes through trips, leav tag Portland on Mondays, Wednesdays und Friday a at 1 a. m., from foot of Waehlngton atreet From tha decks of the Spencer mar be. viewed tha magnifi cent eoenery that haa mada tha Co lumbia famous throughout tha world the towering snow-capped mountains, cataract aa high as 800 feet, tha cele brated Cascade locks, II yeara Jn build ing, moat wonderful canyons, delight ful valleys and charming grovea. - Tha beautlea of he lanacapa are-Indeed be yond xompara Persons who have trav eled the wide- world over declare that tha Columbia river surpasses that of . any other ' section of " the globe. The Spencer is the newest of ail tha river palaces, .and her rurnisnings are no Qualed-on weatorn waters; . Her 'table service Is unsurpassed." ;., . . V ' Had it not been for several women ; who -were present. . George H. Rtchard . son, a traveling, aalesman .in 'the m .'. ploy, gf the John Clark Saddlery com - fany. would , have lost his Ufa in the river at the Portland drydock Sunday. He was looking about the place, when he fell through a hole tetween two platforms. Three rlba , were fractured . In tha fall, and there seema no doubt that ha would have drowned but for the ; herolo work of the women who aaw hla - peril and rescued him. After tha rescue - tha women declined to give their names. i-; Mr. Richardson was removed in a car - rlage to his home. II East Sixth street, where hemes' attended by' a physician. i The-mental and physical condition of Mrs. p. II. Qrosa. a poor woman who lives on the .mountain above Fulton, waa tnveatlgated yesterday afternoon by . County . Physician E. C. Qekry and Health Officer Dudley Evan a J and the woman will .this afternoon be sent to tha county hospital. - It was found that she la afflicted with a disease of tha kidneys, and will undergo an operation, Mrs. Gross was .found to be aane, al though she haa "flighty" spalls, doubt- Jes.jhe,.xsult of Ill-health, mil role fortunea. The family Is very poor. There are three children and tha hue- .band' Is a one-armed maKb.9 Has dlf- . rloulty In making a living-. , . Wr Vfnrrarct mffaa-rurier Wall. ' who came to Oregon City with her-parents! in 1(44. and who removed to California In 1851. In which atate aha was married to Gen. Joseph-Q. Wall In IMS, la a guest., at the Imperial. Mrs. Wall's father, Theophllus Magmder. was a member' of the Orego-exchange com mission, which- coined tha first gold on "the Pactflo coast, at Oregon City, In' 184a. -She recalls many of the families of those jrarly days. Mrs. Wall, who Uvea -In Alameda,-Cat., la completing a two-months' tour of the seat, in pany with her ,aon;ln-lsw. : - Conner CKelly. a member of tha Brlt- lah parliament fsom Ireland, wUl be in tha city in about a fortnight, til meeting held laat eveolng at tha office - : of Dr. A. C Smith, the following were appointed to arrange for tha entertain . .tnact of Mr. CTKelly: W. -R. MoOarry, J. lw. Sweeney. Ed. J. Pharkey, O. M. - Munly. A. . Smith, T. T. Murphy, Dr. - Ooray, Wallace MoCamant,- Dan Mo-J -' Allen and Joseph O'Connor. Mr. O'Kelly . ' la touring the "United States In the in- teresta of the Irish Land league, an or ' jrantatlon In favor of aomerule in Ire land. , . '- ' . Let the boys anloy their -nolay flre worke,. and you, to escape the ' fcacket, take a trip up tha Columbia for a da? outing.- The handsome steamer "Bailey Outsort" will' on July 4 runi an excur sion to Cascade. Locka, offering a grand' opportunity for a quiet aad enjoyable -day's outing. Boat leaves Alder street wharf at 1:10 a. m. on both Sunday and Monday axcurslons. Round trip $100. Fine meals aboard. Steamer "Bailey Oatxert" will on Sunday make connec tions with ateamer "Regulator" for points above tha locka. . ' . ' . For tha accommodation of tha state ' troopa nd the. militia, who will spend their annual encampment at American, lake, near Tacoma, the. government wiR - maintain a postal station for the dlstrl . button of malls. Tha station will be -established at Murray, on the Northern Pacific, between Lakeview and Sherlock, Washington. Mall to the soldiers should be addressed to the Military Bta : tlon, Tacoma, Camp Murray, American Lke Camp. . Tha station will be In stalled af one. i ' -., 'At yesterday's session of tha Norwe gian Lutheran Evangelical Synod of the Pacific ooaet. held at First church, East Tenth and Grant streets, several congre gations tn Oregon, Washington and British Columbia were admitted to mem bership In tha synod.. The afternoon "session was taken up by a discussion of the suhlecV--'Confesston." Tha dedi cation' of tha First church will take place on Sunday, when several prominent Norwegian ministers will deliver ad dresses, .. ' The newsboys of tha city wars enter "'tatned by tha Portland Railway company at Ita park on Portland Heights last evening. A special 'car took them to tha park, where eeata for tha hand con cert had been reserved for them. Ice cream was served. Tha boys will give a . moonlight excursion July ' II on tha steamer Charlea R. Spencer, which has been donated for the occasion. Tha proceeds, will go to tha Newsboys' as sociation fund. '." ' ' Better than breakfast .foods try a Coachella "cantaloupe or watermelon. "Mermaid brand" cantaloupee'are ffner than silk and sweeter than honey. Paper . rind and full of delicious meat. Car lota' constantly on track. For .sale by your grocer, Peerson-Paxe company, distrib utors for Coaohella Valley Producers' , association.' "' - ' ,, For biting and .striking- Patrolman ; Croxford while under arrest Tuesday -'night, Henry Blaise, formerly of tha rranch. ship Du Queane, was this morn ing sentenced to aervr' a -term-atM- Drs. Adjx & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 46 . Dektim Bulldlns: EXAMINATIONS FREE days In the City JaU by order of Munlol pui Judge Hog-ue. 'As -previously pub lished, Blaise waa cursing people on lower Third atreet.' and Croxford was Bent to arrest' him. lit ran.-. but was pursued .and captured, lie showed flKht at Third and Ash atreeta and the officer was obliged to club htm before ho would submit. v ' . A concert Is to be glveri this evening on board the monitor. Wyoming, under the ausplcea or the Seamen a Institute. An excellent program haa bean ar ranged In which, the men of the squad ron will participate, . A limited number of tlcketa can be had on application to Mr. Powell at 119 Vroflt atreet, or at the Hauuni institute-, , , The cloalng session of tha Willamette Baptist -association wag held 'last even ing In Greaham, whan Rav. Ray Palmer delivered a aermon -on "Tha - Seven Golden Akars qf Local Option? The next .meeting of the'aaaoctatlqn will' be held in June, 1S0S. at KUlsboro. when Rev. L. Ai Nutley will .act as moderator and MTj M. M. Bledsoe as olerk. By a mistake ow the part of tha of flclajs of. tha Sell wood publlo school, Chris Larson and Alya Richards were arrested in connection with tha break' ing up. of the graduation exercises of tha. school Monday night- Their cases were -dismissed by Deputy City Attorney taugeraia. . ; ''' - A , gallon of white Bay State paint weighs 1H pounds and contains 111 cublo Inches of paint Tha biggest gallon or tha beat paint that can be made. The shades sxs every bit as good as the wnlte. Fisher, Tborsen eV Co. corner Front-and Morrison.', , - , ; -f ' .Going to get married t The best way to answer is by bringing your invita tions to us for execution. We'll do them, - leaving nothing to be desired. Peaalea Broa. . company, Sherlock build- in-. . ' . . .r . I Summer school. --t , noimes Business college. . .-. Four teachers, . i : For publlo school children. - Commences July I. , Oh. ho. for Mount Adams. Ice cavaa lava eavea and Trout lake. Round trip tickets, steamer .and. stage, for Bale, Regulator Una, Alder street dock. 'Phone Main 114. - Baseball.. Paul Jones vs. Behnke-Walkerr.- tomorrow - l:l, t National grounds. Eighth and Hawthorne. . Salt rising bread at the A. B. C Del Icatessen, . Ill Morrison street. Wheat bread, 4. and It cent loaves. Take, launches for -warships at boat nousa, root or starjc street, until ghlpS are gone, .--'....;.',.. - To warships Boats leave foot of Sal mon and Easpyrnslda atreet Dr.' LrM. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. ' Wise-Bros, dentists, tha Falling bldg. STATE PAYS . 1; TWO PRICES . (Continued from Tags Ona) alon cannot bo accidental but la . evl dently in acoordanoe with, tha policy of the atate officers to keep tha publlo In tha dark on that - matter. ? How long will tha policy be tolerated? ... Mr. Kay, who Introduced tha flat sal ary bill in 1903, Is now a candidate' for speaker; and is understood to be very close to Secretary of state Dunbar, be ing expected, ao the story goes, to assist In shaping thlnga duxtpglha , next see- j alon so. that Mr. ..Dunbar shall, be the dhi Avpuuncan numiuee xor governor, aid that a strong, friend and adherent of tha Dunbar-Fulton combination shall be tba candidate for. secretary of state, consequently, It la thought that Mr Kay Will not be so enthusiastic on thejflat salary proposition as he was last ses sion. ........ . The minority In tha legislature does not havs a very brilliant- or -creditable record on tha Question, but Ita members In "tha next session can-bring - them- aelvea decided oredlt by a consistent. determined effort to dig out a complete record of official emoluments and to establish a system, of straight salaries, ao that tha people will know exactly the coat of their stats government " Soma Figures o Teea. It Is Impossible for an outsider to give an accurate aatlmate of tha amolu menta of tha aeoretary of state,' though tha greater part of his direct salary may ha ascertain d from tha code and from the appropriation bills. Tha items most easily discovered are: Salary, constitu tion, a year, ii.doo; publlo buildings commission, ISOO; asylum trustee, 1100 reform school, 1160- aad expenses; deaf mute and blind school, 1250 and ex penses; domestic animal commission. 1250' toUr IZ.B60. In tha general appropriation bill of 1101 there 1 an Item of 114.720 for clerk hire in that office and another for IJ.400 for additional clerk hire on ac count of tha corporation tax law. These auma 'cover . two yeara. . In tha office these are six clerka: 8. A. Koser, dep uty secretary of state; F. K. Lovell, in tha Insurance department two 4ady stenographers and two young men. In the corporation department there la a chief clerk. F. T. Wrlghtman, and a stenographer. - . 1 In addition, to these direct charges, section JvZs, page vis, or code, allows fees as follows: certifying and affixing state seal to any document II; making copies of any record, II centa per 100 worijs; filing artlclea of Incorporation, 12.50; recording any pPr or document II centa per 100 words. Section I57, page 1211, of code, allows a charge of 10 cents for each certificate of registration for Indian war veterans. Section 1707, page 1114, allows fees as Insurance commissioner,, and section 1714, page ltll, provides a fee of II for Insurance statements; also section 1 74 7, page 1Z61, a fee of lit for filing annual statements of Insurance companies ; also section 1711, page 121, a fee of It for each annual license laaued; also section 1766, page 1214, allows par diem and ex penses for examination . of Insurance companies. . . - In the foregoing category mar be in cluded notary public commissions, par dons, appointments and other official documents and to know just exactly the amount thus collectible la about ' Inv possible- aaeept by atd fioin the secro tary himself. Of course, It la well known that the pre aent secretary, - like his " predecessors doeanot- oolleot all -or nearly all of the fees allowed by the law for notarial commissions and. Other personal documents Indeed, Mr. Dunbar has tha reputation of being very liberal in that way but notwith standing that fact the emolumente f tha of flea are credited .with, being enor mous, netting the secretary from 116,. tot te-ll.0 a year. It may be es timated too high, but tha refusal of the present -officer and his predecessors to tell the publlo the exact amount leaves good, ground for a play .of Imagination. ' . Chambers, Optlolaa. ' Wholesale and retail. 121 Seventh. St ii ii 1 I I m Preferred Stock Oaoned Oooaat Allen at Lewis' iiest Brand, RAILROADS VORK - FOR 1505 FAIR tbaffxo omoToa or sotrmma - FACZTXO TELL QF UHUL UT TZUIT 1M m BAST Xrf OmSGrOZf Airs TXjr Lrvrii : ajts oi.abx FAX. ... . ..'.. v'., 11 7 Charlei'Si fFee, general ''passenger agent arid traffla director of the South ern Pacific, Is at the. Portland -today after a month spent in the east and la enthusiastic over present passenger con ditions la the west, and conditions that are likely to prevail during tba coming year. j . : i . ' . Said ha today: - '' "I found thai tha railroad men attend ing the Chicago conference last; month were much Interested in the forthcom ing Lewis and- Clark fair and tba bual- Lness It is likely t bring to western rallroada. All were -agreed that tha in dications point to a heavy season of travet" Tberanrbsjarrr f olnrodd what they can to further Interest in the fair..:-., .... ...... ..... . . .. "Since the close of the Chicago con ference X have spent much of the time visiting my old -haunts -and places of Interest In tha east, and I found a remarkable'.-acquaintance with the plana Tor Tne forthcoming- Lewis "and Clark fair- , People are also becoming -fc ware that . there Is no flner'.summer climate anywhere than -that which prevails in Portland. . Those who have been here are coming again foe aummer vacation and tboae not here before are coming to enjoy the delights of a summer's )aun In the west pleasures that have been described to them by their friends who hare made the .trip. N "As far as the present aeaaon's pas senger business la ooncSrned, it la first class. The travel '-from - California to the 8t Louis exposition has already been larger than was anticipated by the Southern .Paclflp company, and that company now believes the travel will be almost unprecedented In October and the early fall at the time of year when a visit to St Louis Is enjoyable. Des pite tha excessive heat of July In fas Mississippi valley, all western-railroads did an excellent buslnessie juia -fair. prosperous conditions In the west also contribute to the facts which Indi cate a good travel for the coming year. I look for many-people having In mind the establishment of pew homes In new localities to make the trip to the Paolflo coast states during, this fall and 1S05." Mr. Fee will spend today, and tomor row vlaiting railroad frlenda.ln the elty and In viewing the pieces of Interest Mrs. Fee and the children have been Here two days. They expect to return home 'together and will enjoy the beau ties of a daylight trip over the Shasta route. crxzxrar pxmovax. Mrs. " P. . A. ;Worthlngtofc with her chlldren.la visiting her parenta at Wes 4V ton. . From that place they will go to the mountains of eastern Oregon for a month.. -J , ' It. L. McCormlck and George S. Long. both of Tacoma, Identified with the Weyerhauaer Lumber company, are at the Portlanah ' "Mrs, C. W. Fulton, wife of the United States senator, and Alan C Fulton -of Astoria, are among -the people at the Portland 'today. - Roito Branob. of Beware,- Alaska, la at tha Perklna. -' - W. - H. Ewln, a physician of Union, Oregon,. Is at the Hotel Imperial. -. - Phil Metsohan, one of h managers of the Imperial hotel, and wife, returned thla morning from a raonth'a . trip to Yosemlte Part and southwrBr-UaHfornl. J. W. Baker, state game warden, la at the Imperial from Cottage Orove, Rev. U. L. . Tults nas gone to laano to organise antlraaloon leagues In the leading eltlea of that state. Mra. Charlea B. Fee aad cnuaren ere at the Portland, en route -from St Paul to San Francisco, where they will loin Mr. Fee, pasaenger traffic manager of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters In San Francisco, having for 17 years. until recently, served the Northesn Pa olflo as general . passenger agent ;,v LEW1ST0N BANQUETS ' UOVERXOR M0R.RISQN (Speelal Dlapatck to The JocrnaL) Lewlaton. Idaho, July 1. The Rav- mond hotel was the seen last' evening of a large and brilliant reception., tha gueat of honor being Governor Morrison, who ' arrived' la the morning from the eastern part of the state. During the aar sa wu ui itch auvuv.'Ani vnj uu at I o'olock a dinner was given In hla honor by Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Thompson. At o'clock a publlo reception was given at the . Raymond. . The reception committee Included many of the promi nent 'people of this eectlon. Dr. U W. Shaft was master of ceremonies. An orchestra was in attendance and refresh ments were served. Today the governor left for Boise via Spokane, having .completed his cam paigning tour of the northern counties. SUSPEND OPERATIONS - AT SMUGGLER UNION (Journal- Speetsl Service.) Tellurlda, Colo.. July 1. With . the closing of the Smuggler Union mine that took place yesterday, it is aald that several other mlrfee will suspend opera tions within, a short time. ' It Is under stood that the Smuggler Union mill will olose down also, aa, soon aa. the supply of ore now on hand Is eared for. The only reason to far given to the nubile for closing down -la contained tn a statement made by Buckley Wells, manager of the mine. In whloh he says that the Smuggler Union waa dosed by order.of tha directors, owing to the in ability of the manayament to procure a aufflolent number of thoroughly com petent miners to properly work the prop erty.. , -,' ' ' . , , CtTaUUg SXCmXTAJtY BSSXwirS. (Journal Speda sarvlea.) r Havana, July 1.' Secretary of State Zeal oa' resignation - has been- aoeepteeV Secretary of Finance Hontee will prob ably err(t him. The Niagara Clip DOES -NOT SUP Attractive, . Practical . and Firm. Holds papers up te a quarter lnPh thick. I5c per 100. , $1.35 per 1000 - J. R. EWING 177 Vouta St. T. It, O. A. uUdiag. LEADERS ARE IN IT LChlckerlnr. Webtr, Kimball, f Hlf ltr .. Hnharl M Cablg, Crowd, liaddorlf,' and Scbumaorj' , - . Plenty of Highest Orade PUnog at Lowest Prices, but Time for Get ting Tem la Short. . . . . X few - more days and the greatest Siano aale on record will be over, lluu reds of piano, purchasers, proud of their new possession, will gladly testify to the beauty in tone and finish of th pianos we have been selling during the past few weeks. Nothing In the way of spienuid values at smaw . prices any thing like approaches this present saia It la a certainty pianos like these will not again be olferedt at such prices, be cause mere is npi going to om ice ne cesItyt Out ' warehouse, when com pleted, will be large enough to house aU .aui-stock.. . . ; .......... ::' Th-' piaiios.iL, ' Only for a abort time can planoa that have no auperlor in the world be aecured at such prices, Remember, there, is the Chickertng. that for 11 years haa maintained the highest stand ard of piano excellence, and the no-less artistic Instruments, tha Weber of New York, apd the Kimball of Chicago, the very cnoice jiaxeiion, in umminr. j-nua-dalDhla's.. Dride:- the - wondarf ullr-excel- letit Hobart -M. Cable, the many-toned Cfuwn, the elegant Haddorrr, the old reliable Schumann, the dainty, sweet toned Rlcca, and In fact our entire Una, comprising 2B makes of strictly repre sentative planoa. Merciless price-cutting has been re-aerted- to to dispose of an immenae lot of pianos tn a short time, and the fur ther coupon privilege haa been granted, in order that we may secure informa tion in-regard to advertising, which will be valuable to ua In the future, as well aa at. the present time. - 1 .' V" Reductions5 Range all the way from flOO to 1)60 and bear In mind the coupon for 121. if pre sented, at time of purchase, helps just that much more, ao. bring it along. KilersPlano House, ttl Washington atreet, corner Park. Tha biggest the beat and most reliable, aa well as the most popular concern onlha Paclllo eoaatr Large stores also San Frartclaeo and Sacramento, CaL; Spokane and Seattle, With. SHORTAGE OF WATER (Continued from Page One)' (100,000. gallons) to tha same height ea the Highland tank, so that they may be used and furnish Improved pressure on the peninsula. " '.-s - "The two-Aibina pumps, each having a capacity 'of three and one-quartet million, gallons In 14 hours, are kept running constantly, but they are unable to supply enough water to make up for that wasted, during the warm weather. Respectfully, ' FRANK T. DODGE. - "Supt City Waterworks." - - Wot Water Enough to Drink. ' This communication from Superin tendent Dodge, was acknowledged by Mr. Paget, who wrote aa follows I "I thank you for your prompt reply, fwhk)h yon handed me this evening. It does not.' however, afford or Indicate any immediate relief or change the fact mat ai ainner time mis evening my wife had to canvass the neighborhood for fifteen minutes before ehe could collect a drink ot water for us. which hgd then to be converted Into lemonade before It could be used. ' . . . "Neither doee your letter prevent some feeling-of resentment that -your orlloe ebould today have laaued at leaat one sprinkling permit right close to the home that you have just learned eould not procure ' water In an emergency cauaed by sickness, ' Cannot the issuing ot such permits be 'discontinued until relief cornea T Cannot, Indeed, aome aueh existing permits be withdrawn? ' I sug gest this, as. no other method for im mediate benefit is intimated by you." Inquiry at North, Alblna discloses the fact that a large number of the resi dents are Buffering much Inconvenience because of their Inability to get . water I enough for their dally needa. It - fre quently happens of late .that no water at all can be obtained from tha pipes and families are at times obliged to resort to a grocery on the line of the 8i Johns cars, which le supplied with a cistern, which Is filled during the rainy season. "I couldn't get water enough for dinner last night,- aald one woman. - - "We never have enough for our bath tub on the second floor, and If we want to water the lawn we can do It only after midnight." Similar state ments are made by numerous other realdente of the district. Moat of them have little fault to And with the quality of the water, but all agree that the quantity le far ahort of the. require-' menta, Belief Xa to Sight. The two large tanks at North Alblna are being raised and it la expected that this work wlU be finished within a week or ten days. Considerable relief ahould then be afforded, as the pressure will be lncressed over a large area. Superintendent Dodge aaya there la no occasion for criticism of the quality of tha water furnished to residents of the peninsula.' "If is drawn from wells -sunk In a stratum of water-bearing gravel.' he explained, "and It hae no connection, with the WUlamette. river. The water la healthful and sold, and though It car ries a oertaln percentage or lime, this is net Injurious to health,- and some think that it ia positively beneficial. As to the quantity. I think It would be sufficient if the people were not waste ful. The two pumps at Alblna station are working night and day. and their, combined capacity la over. 4.000,000 gal lons a day. Supposing the population of the peninsula Is 18,000 certainly -a liberal estimate this would give 1 00 gallons per capita dally. The everage consumption of water In the eltlea of tha United States, according to care fully compiled statistics, le ill gallons par capita dally. This ahowa that -there muat be an enormous wsste ot water among our consumers. . Thla wests Is chiefly 'In sprinkling lawna and tn irri gation. The garden hose le frequently allowed to run without a noxsle upon ground that doee not need the water." COMMITTEEMAN RYAN " DIES OP PNEUMOMA (Joeraal SpeHaf Sarrtee.t St Louts. July 1. J. R. Ryan, a mem ber of the national Demooratle commit tee front Nevada, died at the Jeftereon hotel this morning of pneumoniae He caught cold while en routs here and on arriving waa compelled to take to hie bed. - - .-. " ' 0.'W. P. Trolley Line Schedule. For Sunday and the Fourth of July cars will leave First and Alder ae fol lows; For Oregon City and Canamah park, every 10 minutes; to Oreaham, Eagle Creek and Kstacaito. at I;J0, 1.10, 1:10 and 11:10 a. m 1:10, I:t0. 1:10 and T:I0 p. w. , ' . raBBwlvSosasseieioioBse)BB)ioi Bossiosoaosaaazazszac- ! RETIRING SALEl Tvyenty WE ARE UNDER OBLIGATIONS TO . THE PURCHASING PUBLIC (or the generous patronage bestowed during the past month ince this GENUINE CLOSING' J . OUT SALE was 'inaugurated, ; and we desire" Jo manifest ourjipprecUnLadet 5 - tion to place the best possible values' before theeoplentirour great stock of CLOTHING, FURNISHING SlOpbS, HATS, SHOES, ETC, shall have been depleted. : ' . - UNDERWEAR Why wear the heavy Winter Underweaf during the heated spell when you can buy the following values: ' ;. '. ; .'' Sur entire line of 50c and 60c' garments In a magnificent assortment of weaves and CoK ,ors, such as pink, baby bhie, vicuna " " ana tan at i . .. t , a HOSIERY A' tremendous assortment of all weights and makes, -In BLACKS, TANS CARDI NALS "AND FANCIES, superUtive ' : values at 8e. 10. 12? and, .20 SUSPENDERS The genuine PRESIDENT at....;. ..354 PRINCE and FRENCH Jit. ...15a CROWN at. . .. . ..... ... i . . . . .40 . All other makes in proportion. CLOTHING The best stock' in the city of good, depend ' able values at an approximate reduction; as . pur cbnt . -V; STORE TO , RENT 5 ' Lease and r Fixtures for Sale ' -- L. NOM KIN Chinese Restaurant 13S peooad Street Corner Aides. Delicious Chlneaa noodle soup. Su perb - chop auey. - Delicately flavored vlanda of all descriptions. - Cleanest and cheapest place in Chinatown. Private Doxee xor parties. isoiee uiiam wun shells and flowers. Handsomely carved chairs all imported. - - - FIREWORKS Complete stock: All new goods, at low est prices. .Come end buy here if you want bargains. Confetti sale for car nival. Tynamlte racxere; - regular iso. special o per pecaage. J.M.KAN 881 Morrison St. bet. Seventh aad Vark. HENRY VVEINHAR9 Proprietor of the GityBrtweryH SVargeee ang Most Ootapleee Brewery la the STertbwoe. Bottled Beer a Specialty : nunonia r ... OAoe .lthaS SmrBslde arteeete. rORTLAKU ORtXrOK. W - j W. H. MARIiELL &CO. 121-123 Grand Aveoae -Let the Little" Patriots Roar WKLL HELP ' - THEM MAKE THE ROAR! ' Fire Crackers FREE We are giving the best possible values Jn BOYS' SUITS SHOES AND for BOYS and GIRLS--and in addition will giye, FREE of charge, -until July 4th, a liberal . supply of good, loud fire crackers with every Suit or pair of Shoes. - dnYear oftr Successful Business ALU STETSONS.. -369-371 MORRISON STREaT, A; !j PRAQER & SONS II I S A ffTEETH FREE I M Mineral Springs orar inn VAT.tar m txajb. To Whom It May Concern. I came to the above springs oa 'April to take treatment for my ayes. I bad a very saver attack of catarrh of tbe eyea, was almost blind after treating with the beet spectallata that eould be found, and suffering for nine years,' I have at last found a cure here at the FAMOUS TUSCAN SPRINGS. I can not praise them too 'highly. I hope that others that are afTlloted will give them a trial. K-Ptruuy, - Room (01, Commercial Bldg.. Portland, . Oregon. Mr, I. C Palmer, of Palmerr -Or, waa cured of rheumatism. If you are eick write to ua; we will give you tbe name and addreee or eome one enrea ox a similar complaint. . . Tuscan Mineral Springs Corp s TTJSOAsT.'oAXk KMM9 soe TOm BOTTxa or stoxaox AJT OATAmmal BAJbT. , This is the Only Place In town where you set anything and everything In Ladles' Tailor ing. We make all klnda of light weights, silks and clothe, Monte Carlos. Suits. Shirt Wale t Suits, eto. A. Lippmah IMTlMTTLLmiR. . v . Phone, e lees. "PUTTING UP" In thla caae la far from a Vetting terra t ho It's safe to wager that carpen ters' tools even a single saw or ham merbought from ua im mada of tested materials by tried workmen. Nat to dodge any issue, we state here (hat our carpenters Bite ana any item o( tnem win Dear eomparieon. wita me best Prices ditto. Avery & f Co; . SS TB3BJ STBBBT. . Rooming House 19 Trjoms.. on Morrlaon at. VTeet Slda with lease, 1 1. SO; doing good business; party leavlug town. ". WAXTXB A. OBXXB. . tot end 10114 Commercial Bldg. acxtzsx GOLF SHIRtS S ,"' Our Immense Stock'of '. : 'y. "Monarch" at 80c I .AComplete Assortment of Colors uid New.;. J . .' . ". "-est Styles. . . :.. . .' ; . ' NECKWEAR Shield Bows , '. .... j0 Band Bows J. .... .a ....... ...l3Va1' Clubs and Midgets...... '.J......... 12e ALL 23c' TECKS and. 4-IN-HANDS. .154 ALL 50c TECKS and 4-IN-HANDS. ,33t . Get some new Neckwear for the Fourth and Carnival at these prices. Our assort ment is complete and styles the latest. : HATS .$3.50 ALL4NONAMES. . ..... .$2.45 1 ' Other makes at proportionate reductions. STRAW HATS 50 PER CENT OFF MAIL ' : ORDERS 5 - Promptly ---J and Carefully . Filled S ieiie Boston Painless .Dentists Are the only dentists" In Portland hav. Ing the late botanical discovery to ap ply to tbe gums for Painless Extracting, nuyic ana crowning Teetn, ana guar- antftra lor ten years. ovxrf is bats xoma or cur satzs All work contracted for during the nest fifteen daya will be done any time in the future at out rate prices, , Extracting .-. J, .;... . ....... XMBM ' Silver rilling 3ee rail Set Teeth 13.00 Bridge Work ...,..$3.00 Bsamlnatlon .......... ..L.au. TBEB Oold riUinge T6o OoUT Orowaa .f3.O0 Teeth without Platee S3.00 - Orowaa aad Bridge Work at ' tow Prices a specialty. Our Patent Double Suotloa will hold you teetn a p. , BO TTTBXBTS. Horn tn at once and take' advantage of . low rates. AU work donevay specialists without' pain and guaranteed for 10 yeara " Our offlcea"Tave been established twelve years. Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison streets, entrance ltt Morrlaon. . . BRANCH pFnCES Til first eve, Seattle: 0 Paolflo avenue, , Tacoma: 1?1 Hewitt avenue. Everett. Waah. . - Carnival Reductions Juat te get ' acquainted with the good people who will be here for a good time. Stiver milage t; . UaiA r tilings, ware . .... Sl.Oa) . M.t3.SO woI4 Orowaa, tt-Z mil Set Teeth .. Bridge Work The Alba Dentists a. B. Ooraee Pint aad Korriaoa. -. Telephone, Mala S7M. . Clea . .- CosU PuU Weight Prompt Delivery. 13 BUhNi But Soal et... in 6 Beatoa, lamp at. ........ .........r o Book spetsws ae...Maaj ....eaoe Furniture For Sale Ko-jse Fcr 1 room a at a bargains email pyn"-: down, balance to suit; lsylnr iumi, West Side; loaaa yeara WAZ.TXB A. OBZKsT, 10 Commercial bellJlng, Best f V'-l Coals J- v 12: CXL Q A ,lDC3r