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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 3. 1004
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9 oetneaa Office Mala no.
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ro alios- inmneni untiimnTi.
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10 ma Miwt how Sorts Trlbaa Build.
tog. Chicago.
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Th flairs Journal with ! 1 Hat.. -ST. 50
T r"elly JouroaL 1 tw, S.OS
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The Dally Journal, inontha..;. f
Ih Jxny Journal, wit Bunday. I month .
The Dallr -Journal. months
The I'ailr Journal, writ Bandar. 1 Booth. ,
par week, delivered, -aanosr
el.ifd ,
Dairy, par week, delivered. Bandar ex
cepted .....
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The Dally Journal, with Sunday, seouth J-M
Th Dally Journal. 8 month...!.
Th Delly Journal, with Sunday, t aaontb. ,, -JS
The Dally Journal, 1 month -
The Bannay Joornal. 1 year. f-JJ
Tb Bandar Journal. month
' " The Semi-Weekly Journal. -Tb
Semi-Weekly Journal, 8 to IS para. .
each Ihm, Illustrated, toll markat rv
, hort. tar .....t... ...l-
" Ih Vaokly Journal. - .,;
Ih Warklf Journal. 100 rolamn, f rad- v '
man, uiuacraioa, ruu maraaa - vi
iwporta, 1 roar ....-..r.... t-W
: I Ksmlttaaea bould be -mado hf draft, pwtal
otaa, viprea oraVr. and mnall Biount ara
tut ritll Mrkal '
entptahl la 1 and at nnatara atamn.
. THE JOUMAu,
P. 0. Bo 1X1. Portland. Or. -
whim m jogKKjj. xii n lotnra.
Tb Jnarnal earn bcfoand mU al tb (
iise. IDAHO Pioneer book (tor.
CHICAGO. Poatofflc Kow co m pa ur, 17S tMr
born atrert.
DENVER. COI.O. Kandrirk Book Stationery
, corapanr. wil Berenteentb atraal; J. Blaca.
nmeeuin ana unrcu atnet. -KANSAS
CITY. Vaa Kor Near asmnanr.
LOS ANGELES. B. V. Oardnar. tM Bontk
.Bnrlnc atreet; OUrar 4 Haloea, Cut BouU
Bprlnf atreet. .
HIVSKAPOLIS-M. J. Karanaoth. 10 M4k
.'Jntro. , ..
NEW VORK CITT. Brratano-, Cnloa
OODKN. 4rdoa hlawa mmmhi
OMAHA Millard hotel new tand; MeCMtb
Btauonerr companr. 108 rarnum atraat.
BAI.T LAKH CITY. Kenroa hotel new Hand;
Barrow Broa., 48 Wat Berond atreet. South.
BT. LOITI8. I'hllra MnxW. 1A Iieaat atreet.
BAN KBANCISCO W. K. Arrtlnf, Palas hotel
- new atand; Ooldamltb Broa., 230 Butter
afreet; rred W. Pitt. 100B Market atreet.
BI'dKANB. Waab John W. Graham Co.
TACOMA. WANIi-aotral Kw ompaBf. lltl
ferine avenoe, t
MEETTKO V0TI0X.
ATTBKTION, O. A. B. Tb member of
Genre; Wright poet and all soldier and
) Bailor aot etberwla amilated ar re)uted
to meet at corner of Park and Burnald
arreeta on Monday, July 4, at SO a. m.,
, to partlelpau la tb parade at the day.
j Eno Kwaa, Commander. A. U. Mattrsvo.
I aijuiint. . r
I
nntEEAi jfonox.
, BintEL-Tb funeral of tb lata Albert Blekel
win tan place rrom the family reddenc,
! TM Park .. Sunday afternooa at 8 a. m.
. , BerTlrea at the rar prtrata. Kindly omit
wnrera.
Xo rata of emaeonenr has xituned in tb
north Paetflo aute darlaar the laat 11 hour.
.tut tb weather I onaetlled a ad la place quite
. tnreaienina. il m warmer ra in auuna coon
try and In eoatheaatera Waabtnftoaj and aortb.
eratern Oreton. Elaewlwr wat of tb Borky
n.ouDiaina lua csanfes Im temperattLr bar
Det n alijrbt.
Tb IndlraUom ar for unsettled weather la
' thla dlatrlet Sunday wttt ahswcn at widely
cetierea piaee.
- Mailmum tempera rare 75. minimum tempera
tnre 62; rrrer readlns 11 a. m. 13 ft feet, cbanc
- In 84 boar, .S feet) total precipitation S p. m.
to ft p. m., .0; total precipitation alnea Septem
ber 1, IMA, 4 51 tnrbe; normal predpltatloa
aine oepiemoer i, ima, o.m incnea; axreaa,
C.:.J UM-hea; total anshln July 1, 18.4T; p
11,1 eunahlne July 1, 18.42; barooMtar, re
duced U a ami at 8 p. m., 19.8T.
' Crematorlam oa Orecoa City ear Baa, Bear
. Bellwoodj modern, Sfientlne. complete. Coarse
Adnlta, ; children. fO. Vial tore t a. m.
to 8 p, m,rorUiMtScaoMtkiB amoclatloa.
: Portias; Or. 1
, Tb Edward Hoi ma a Undertaking company,
funeral director and mhalmer. 830 Third
trMt. ihon 60T. ,
. J. P. Flnley ft Boa, tnneral director tad
moalmer, hrr removed to their aew eatab
- Ii'hment, eorner Third and Midlaoa traeta.
Both phona J. B.
i t
nr-Byrh Co., funeral director and em.
Balatara, 278 BusaelL Lady aaat. Pbon East 1018.
Get year Inmrane and abstracts t real
. aetata from tb Title Guarantee Trust aaa
pan. Chamber of Commam building. .
WILL ROT ENFORCE
. FAMOUS VICE ORDER
' , (Spaclal Dlspatcb t The JoaraaL) '
Bpokane, Wash., July I. Notice) h8
- tecn serred on Mayor Boyd that If tht
, city did not Institute proceeding- -to
. clean oat th building; on Front avenue,
between MU1 and Howard, other parsons
would. . . .-:..
-Mayor Boyd tey that the famous vie
order will not b enforced at the pre eat
- time, but will remain temporarily iu
pended. ao that it remain for the other
'. parties to carry out their plana to clean
' out this section Of the city.
E. Dempsey la behind thla latest move-,
inent to force the disorderly houses
t from these buildings. He has a prop
erty 1A that district If th bouses are
cleaned out. - ...
If this matter Is taken to couit, tt will
. ' be necessary for the city to see that the
occupants do not 'move Into other city
block, as they have no suitable place
-to o : "tT
VETERANS' REUNION
AT WARREN'S CROVE
(Special ritrpatca t Th Journal.
Hlllwboro,- Or., July 1. Hundreds of
people, oM and ypuna are here snjoy
lng the reunion exercises of the old vet
erans, who are new assembled hers In
. Vnrren's grove. ' Yesterday morning-
large gathering listened attentively to
an excellent ddrs by Attorney Ben
tun . Bowman of HUlsboro, after which
there was a balloon sscensioQ that at-
trfrcted -much-attention. - ;
' ' At 1:30 o'clock In the 'afternoon
large number gathered to witness
rnarohlna- and flag- drill by the Hills
. jmro schools. There were also many
, songs, recitations and , readings. - that
, proved a source of enjoyment to all who
.; heard them. The Hlllnboro cor not band
was on the around during the entire
. dny siid did their part towards enter-
talnlng th large assembly.
- The evening was spent In 41tnlng to
' th snecdotas ami war stories ef the old
. veterans, who showed themselves to be
. th best of entertainers.'
Keep Coo!. .- -
Elect rlo Tatia, . all sixes and prices.
Northwest Electric Englneerlna; Ca, I0
fcUik Street, ,
OEJS FIVE YEARS
ON ARSON CHARGE
uiiir scxaT (AO- rui imi
rTatw- T.anr umxstt momi
raw MWTIWXJ , OXZP" ATS
V'TUOTI OaVBAT ATTBJTTIOK O
m tbip. -....-:y'-r-
(Special Dlapatck to. Th Journal.)
"Albany, Or, July .Oscar Bogoway
was this afternoon sentenced to five
years 'In the penitentiary for arson,
notice ef appeal ; was given and
certificate of probable .-cause . granted
by the court and the defendant admitted
to 13.000 b 11 -pending the anneaL
The papers will be completed bk Tues
day, Bogoway remaining In the 'Custody
of the sheriff In the meantime. .
The county court' met tonight, ap
proved the bonds of officers and re
ceived a report of an expert on the
county book. The report shows all
the olfloes In good condition with th
exception of- some few minor clerical
errors, .which will be- corrected. ,
BherifC K. L. White, who assumes of-
nce Tuesday morning, tnia afternoon
appointed Qulncy K. Probat .of Albany
as bis tlrsi, deputy. Probst is a young
man who formerly served in the same
capacity. The present deputy Is I. A.
Munkers, who was recently elected to
the legislature on th Democ ratio ticket.
He will remain In office for a coupls
Aa.Old Sna-lna. '
An old engine, of a type used tt years
ago, passed through thla city yesterday
afternoon - from- Portland -to Grants
rasa, where it will be used as a switch
englna It was built . for the C R. X.
P. R. R. and bore the Initials of . that
road and th number 1. r -
It. had the appearance of having- been
In a scrap heap-for -years and was, ao.
uiuiao vne iype oi engines . uaea now
that It attracted the attention Of
large crowd. The engine Is said to have
come Into the possession of the O. R. A
N. Co, snd Is known among employes
of that road as "Old Crip." It was by
the united management - of the two
roads placed on the & P. lines" for uss
In southern Oregon. . ,
G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
AT LA GRANDE ENDED
-(Special Dlapatck to Tb Journal. t
La Grande, Or-. July I. The ninth
annual encampment of the eastern Ore
gon Grand Army of the Republie and
Women's Relief Corns closed tonla-ht
sfter on of the' most successful re
unions ever held f In eastern Oregon.
Hundreds ' of ' people, were encamped
upon the grounda
The officers elected for the Grand
Army of the Republic are as follows:
Union and Wallowa counties, president
L R. Faulk of La Grande; vice-president.
Union county, J.'.M. Belders of
Cove; treasurer and secretary, Frank
KUratrlck of La Grande; vice-president,
Wallowa county. ' John Zurcber of
Wallowa. , .
Ths election by the Woman's Relief
Corps resulted aa follows:. President,
Mra Clara T. Lyle of La Grande; vice-
president, Mrs. Ksther Persel of union;
secretary, Mra Rose Talt of La Grande;
treasurer, Mra Llsile Llndley of Flora.
ENGINEER CONWAY :t
. FATALLY INJURED
- - (Special Dispatch t Tb Joornal.) '.
Bpokane. Wash., July 2. A serious
accident occurred on the Great Northern
Friday, -when John Conway, an engineer,
had his skull crushed In and there seems
to be no hope of his recovery.
-Conway had been at Colbert, whirl
bis wife and three children live during
the summer. He was returning to Hill
yard. -where) h was to tnk out a freight
train at noon. At Colbert he hoarded
the engine of a passenger train.' As the
train was passing through Mead ho stuck
his head out of the cab window of ths
engine on which he was riding, not no
ticing ths mail crane at ine side oz ue
track. ' . .. " . :
As ths engine rushed by the crane.
Conway was struck a terrlfio blow on
the head, which- fractured and crushed
his skulL He was taken to HlUyard
and from there was brought to ths city
on a special ear and removed to ths hos
pital. He did not regain consciousness.
FOREST GROVE MAN '
"COMMITS SUICIDE
(Special Dlapatch to Tb Journal.)
Forest' Grove, Or- July 1. At- I
o'clock this morning James Bloaa was
found dead In his room near the Forest
Grove hoteL The coroner's jury re
turned a verdict that death resulted
from three bullet wounds In his abdo
men, fired from a II caliber revolver by
his own handa . .
Mr. Sloan has been an Invalid the
past few years and suffered from
Brlght's disease.
Mr. Sloan was an old resident of this
city. He was about 40 years of sge and
unmarried. His only relatives are
rrrif a, m.n, his father, who
family has operated the Forest . Grovs
hotel, one of the oldest In the state, his
brother, Gsorge CySloan, residing near
the city.
MANILA DELEGATES -
GO TO CINCINNATI
(Special Dlapatck to The Journal.) ,
Seattle,' Wash- July . Three prom
inent Manila men left Seattle last night
ind another Is to leave In a few days
bound for Cincinnati. They ara part of
a delegation of 20 who will travel 1LO00,
miles to attend ths annual grand lodge
of elks.
Ths Manila grand lodgs that sends the
delegation Is one of the youngest and
most prosperous of the order and was
organised three years ago and now has
a membership of 800. with 125 visiting
elks making Its clubhouse their head
quarters; The-lodge, owns a big; olub
bonrse on an "arm of Manila bay,
The party oonslsts "of E. K. Gesler.
M. W. Creagh and R. W. MacDougall.
D. P. Sullivan came'to ths TTnlted States
n the 8hawmut with the delegation and
will Join the others later..
BTOl
CJ.MAMVT.
(Journal gpeetai Bel ilea.) .
"-Seat!., July 2. Th Spring: 'cleanup
In the Nome district reaches a total of
11,187,000, according to figures con
tained In a special edition of th Nome
Nuarget of June 21. ' Great care was
used In approximating ths amount of
gold tn th Seward peninsula. Well
posted miners on the various creek
were tsk4 tot the estimates,
HIS REPUTATION ESTABLISHED IN PORT
LAND AND SEATTLE FOR 7 YEARS
I J"
Realising- that many of the best eltisens of this city would be only too
anxious to consult a -good, reliable clairvoyant and palmist. If they were first
assured of receiving some benefit. I therefore So .hereby solemnly agree and
guarantee ,-. .
That without having any previous knowledge, and having no natural meana
of knowing who you are, whence or for what you came, 1 will tell your life
better than you can tell It to me. I will call you by name. OR CHARGE YOU
NOT ON a, PENNY.- THIS IS HONEST. 13 IT NOT? '
'- Z.wlll give you luck that wins success In love, marrlageT divorce, specula
tion, business, health and transactions of all kln.ln: minr. lo.t .fftinn.
muse speedy and happy marriage, reunite the aeparated; I will tell you bpw
-"" im. jyju umiru, even inouga muea away: will leu you
whom and when yod will marry. , -
I will tell you what sickness yon. are troubled with, and now to cure It
- I Will tell you how to attract, eamml ml .h.n.. ih. . ihM.kt. inten
tions, sctirms or habits of any one secretly; tha ooritrolllng power Implanted
In your nature: I will lmnrov vour r kav.-t.. . h . . nll . ,111 -. .. u .
4lyhet.coelbla development "Of mental vigor," health and capacity to earn"
wealth; how to accumulate a fortune and be happy.
extraordinary Clairvoyant IlOWer.
occ.ult forces, enables him to read human life with unerring accuracy from In
fancy to old age; hla powers are wonderful and indisputable, his advice IS re
liable, his Information clear, conalaa anil . in tha nnini n m..,i.n.
divorce, sales, wills, patents, Journeys,
moriaragea, maaen treasures, oil and mining, dlnease, eta
He Will tell Of VOUr husband. Wlfa. Invar frl.nrl, ne iinW h. I- a,.
and who Is false; will tell your every hop fear ambition, better than you oould
tell It yourself: those that ara uniucrMifni araVarf nnunamm mmt mta
on the road to wealth; tells you how to
80 .erreat are the riowefii of tht man
heart, -husband or wife who have been
''-niBSBs rout
In the Book of Job. chanter xxxviL
hand of every man, that all men may
ter xiv, verse : -Ana receive bis mark. on his forehead or in. his hand." In
Proverba chanter ill. verse 18-: "Lena-th of diva ara in bar ria-ht hani- vth..
and honor in her left" In I Samuel,
In my hand.". I have a list of a dosen
'.: VOTIOa.TO Tn 9VWZXO. ... ' - . .
tf yea have paid money for the re moral of aril infinaiuiaa ui nii
or elairvoyant who has been located In
here, 18 will ba to yon, benefit to eall
aw aiii rvm iui aia aana.
THr are) many aisaonest women In
mama othersi , .
UXDXVM O0T BXAS HTrSBABTO TO
PARIS. July 1. Mme. Martin, a Bulgarian medium. - ..
oourt at Versailles to a cbarse of havlna-
Old wojnan named Mme. Cbappujs, who recently died. -
It Is alleged that after the death of Mme, Chapputs husband, who was a
professor at ths Conservatorle of Musio. Mme. Chappuls fell under the control
of the medium. Mme. Martin professed to raise the spirit of the professor
and. to convey his wishes to his widow. ,
i ne pian worsea so suocesaruny in the interests of the medium that the
relatives say, Mme. Martin obtained possession of Mme. Chappuls' house, and
got her to leave her all the rest of her property. - .
rocxAXt oHAatorai nxn
A 'MrJ TEST TO AXJa WIO OOKB
Honrs t sv m. te p.
PROF. VAN
131 WASXZsTOTOsT STTtMT. ALSO
OstXAT 1 KTLLS
to aa BxnxT at
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mOK BBIOJtTXB.
OUTIOOK
(Special Wapateh to The Joarnal.)
Roseburg. Or July I. At Winches
ter, five miles north of this town ths
Umpqua Improvement company Is pro
jecting one of the largest lumbering
enterprises In the state. At present the
company ' Is building a mill of 85.000
feet daily capacity which -will be sim
ply a forerunner of the large mills and
woodworking factor! which It Intends
to build. ; .. '-
The company Is allied with the Ore
gon Room and Lumber company and th
Umpqua Water, Light and Power com
pany, the sama moneyed interests being,
behind all of them to a large extent.
The men chiefly Interested ara Qeorge
Steel of Detroit, Mich., F. J. Blakly
and V. K. Gettlns, both of thla city.
Ths company owns a dam. a water
and an electrlo plant here and at Win
chester, besides several acres of lAtl at
the latter place. Besides this it holds
stretch of miles of ths North Ump
qua liver for the purpose of floating
logg which gives ltthe key to ons of
the largest and flnest untapped timber
belts in ths stata
The whole lumber outlook Is brighten
Ing In this county since ths Southern
Pacific reduced the lumber rate from II
to 11.10. The mills all over the coun
ty-rs-xtarttng work though ' hot usa
ally running to their fullest extent
Most of the owners report that the de
mand la steady but the prices are too
low. .. Y - -.'- v- --
The ons. mill In the county known as
the Gardner Mill company not affected
by the-rallroad seems torbe having a
prosperous season as it Is keeping Its
line of about zo schooners pusy carry
ing Its product to ths market---
RURAL CARRIERS IN
SESSION AT SALEM
(Special Dlapatch te The Jooraal.) - .
Salem, Or., July I. The Rural Free
Delivery Carriers association : held a
buslnsss meeting- here tonight, wherein
many subjects pertinent to th advance
ment of the association were discussed.
At th conclusion of th business ses
sion a social session was carried out so
cording tOsn Informal program. The
attendance Included a large representa
tion of the members of the district .
Z.OCAZ. OFTIOeT at movtatxua.
Montavtlla, Or June SO. To the
Editor, of JhaJeairnal Tha- peopta-of
Montavllla have .Just had another prac
tical demonstration of the Oregonlan's
kind of local eptlbh" where- the cltl-
sena -. ara entirely disregarded and a
liquor license Is granted over the heade
of a larc majority of th actual voters
of the precinct We were told through
the columns of th O,gonlan that the
suburban sections : already have local
option, and that a ma- could not ob
tain a license wit sou t ttw consent of an
actual majority of the vo .ers of a given
precinct Now as t matter " of fact
SOUTHERN OREGON.
LUMBER INDUSTRY
NO FEE IN ADVANCE
An. Honest Proposltion
- the Public to Judge .
Crowds of .People are
Thronging to See the
Wonderful Demonstra
. "tlons . of the f Noted
Palniist'and Clairvoyant
LOCATED AT
31 3 J Washington Street
Combined with' Vila annarina knitalaea ef
old estates. Investments, property.
make your husband or wife, or any
eVSaf V mm V,eta. Hia waa
estranged by slanderous-enemlea
m Mtuvn."'-
verse 1 I rata A . TTai jha 1 m t K n vA
know his work." In Revelation, chap
chapter xxvL- verse l(i "What evil la
raoxe. j- -
Portland, or br thoaa ska ara,
and see iProf. Tan Cortland, and he will .
my mail, sena aats ox airtn and Sl-OO.
this business i hare la on, ana aumid
. .
TELL WIJT8 TO U OJaVZaOlTat WITH
obtained hv rVanit rha fnrii.n. e
tio sxAsnros rom si. -
amXIAJtKS TO XATB A'aUABZsTO.
m. Bally and Sunday.
CORTLAND-
PaMTATW BaTTatABTOB' -OsT SIXTH.
Extrnordinax Offer
- jMLADnrOS SOo and 91. "
' nOI. 9AXMZM
Th Jfalmlst and Clairvoyant, Graduate
a-rom anaia ana arranoe. ,
BBADrirOfl
A."-foortn ef my rettilar arte. I Ttew ef
ui lace umi ao aieay people Bar beea anable
Jo ee m alnc my eat la price, oceaaloaed
by the many caller. I kara oetermlned to ex-
me urn ror one wees looser, dorlm
whlrh time I wlU .(Ire foil life readlnra a
ooe-ioaru oi my rexular price. TM otter I
extended to vryoo. and especially to thoaa
wh beretofor eonla no mtttA m
fees, go stranc la my work that, without a
Word, without qaaatloa, I tell yoa what
earn for, just what yoa want to know.
reet Informatloa about all affair lore, eonrt.
rip, marrlag, dlrorce, sale, willa, property,
old estate, a peculation, dlaeaea. oenalona!
patanta. Inrntmmu, etc. I poelUrely tell yoa
whea and whom yoa will marry, glTlng th
asm of person and date ef marrlaa-.
Oflloea. Th Cosmos,'
Cormey Jrotutli and Xorrlaoa Streets. -
neitner or. the men now running sa
loons at Montavllla has aver had th
consept of an actual majority of the
cltlsena yet thav ban fntm i
- - . w.u ,11U. . ,
time been licensed. Herman Schneider
nas just oeen granted- a license upon
a petition nlealast December, contain
ing let nam, only 78 of which Were
registered voters and against thla peti
tion ' was presented the name of 821
actual residents who were opposed to
his having a Uoensa Now w are told
that the Orlmes case, which was fully
tried out and dlsposad of months ago,
Is again called up and granted a new
hearing. The law-abiding; eltisens of
this precinct are getting very reatlaaa
under such treatment and wonder how
iqng they should forebearr and at What
pnlnt thsy would be Justified in" taking
the law Into their own handa Th
Ntrand Jury found true bills against
both men .and complaints have been
made repeatedly, only to have th cases
-either pigeon-holed or dragged ' ovor
from one term of court never to appear
In the next etc -
we are hoping Tor better things when
In November we, s .a people, mar
sneak at the poll. Tours for the en
forcement of law. rr---a CITIZEN. "
HOPPERS DO.BAMACE ' .
IN MORROW COUNTY
("pedal Dlapatch te' Tb Toornel.T
Pendleton, Or., July S. B. F. Swag.
part, the stockman ' of Heppner ar-
rlaed' in th city yesterday with a car
load of horse and mule which he will
put-on tho market In Pendleton, during
the next few days.
Mr, Swaggaxt brings th.nwg of an
Prof. Van Cortland
FAMOUS WOMEN
CLAIRVOYANTS
Madame Blaatsky. Diss
DeBar, Anna Eva Fay,
Virginia Wardel.
A Review Showing "That Men
Cannot Develop Second '
I s.Slfjht as Women
' ' . ' ' ' . Can. : --'vtt
." . . v.- , '
HKT-nt TUB FROriSSl0NTIfilt MKABLT
ALWAYS FBACDS. :
The wonderful, feat of elafamTaaae
acnierao D ma VlrglnU War del, whoa
parlor ar la th' Coamos block. Fourth and
aforrlaoa. hare atlrreS on a-raac Intaraat la the
uhject her. la Portland.
Th crowd solns a Terr dar to bar room
sot only proT th eitraordinary 'help an I
to thoa who consult her. but ther Include
vaat lot of DeoDl who. in noint af anmhara
alon, ebow th Wide Dread lntarest there la In
th ubjct. , (
CROWDS' VISIT UISS WABDKL.
Ourloalty attmcl many. ' And many who
went te bar flrat from curiosity now aa for
dries and th benefits to be gained from know
lag Just what th future will bring forth. It
ma a moat auu-Trtou thing that a person
thl earth can tall yoa Just what will nan-
pea to yoa before it aaDDena. and eaa accu
rately predict th outcom of any bualaea yea
tur. ; But 111 Wardel ha la ;o . many ln
itanca done just this thing there ar ao siany
Peopl ready to com' forward and fir teatl
mony to thl truth that so on , eaa looser
doubt aa to her ability to do exactly as ah
premier. .
rr.um or FAMOUS CLAIRVOYANTS.
Tb general talk about th eobject ha brought
to mind ths moat famou clairvoyant wbo hara
beea known, and It haa beea noticed that th
beet of them war alwaye women. Th sreat-
eat - of all was th famous and wonderful
Madam Blantaky, thaa whom ao oa wbo rer
Ured waa more aatoundlng personaye. Sh
had central of occult force and could Wins
power to help bar that produced effecta that
wer doubted by everyone until some of the
moat eminent eientlats of the world maannUii
a long eerie of testa with her, the outcome -of
which wa to fully eetablleh aer-vogu amon
all honeat oekcr after truth. "
" BLAVAT8KT AND DISS DBBAB, ,
- Ann O'Della Die Debar waa another' highly
developed cimrroyant who took New York hy
atoxui, ana aiu eom wonaerrui uins tnronsa
th medlumshlp of occult forces. Anns Kra
ray, lately on thla eoaat, baa revived latereat
in ui in art or -ana performed many noteworthy
araiereiueiits in ui way ox reaoing tn xutur.
wcauue loat articles at. : '. , -
.'-''"jr'-,. VIBOINIA WABDEU;
Now comee Mlm Vlrglqla Wardel, the equal
- auj os ujcas, woo sur year naa Dean atudy
Inc and developing bar great power In thl
11 na She recognises th fact that only
woman eaa develo a)ons the hlsber Hue.- It
I well know a that a man cannot do so. . B
can- only attain -few tliemtoor etape In
thl develnputent. ' It require the finer flbt-r
of a wtrniaa a nature to come In proper touch
with th occult force that eo-operat with th
elairvoyant medium and make it poaalbl for
the woman t read -dearly the record of each
bnman Ufa ahe eiamlooa- Many mea who have
oeea partially eonacioua or tbeee lore (every
living soul ha them In some decree) have at
tempted to develop themselves, but their
npyaicai nmitatioea prevent their blch eevelop.
aieat. and It n onlr woman who eaa eat
closely In touch a that bar reading ar per-
The very fact that looking ln(o tb fa ror
by clairvoyant eight 1 mysterious to aayou
who ha not aeen It done before allow a man
great latitude 1 aw Ind I Ins too woo- eonault
him. Although ther bar beea instances of
men attaining some eonalderabl degree af ekll!
la clairvoyance, th eaeea are so rare, and thee
mea ar, o unusual, that they ar wanted la
the home of euch tudy In India, and what few
there are remain in that country devoted to
helping oa tb atudy of clairvoyance and occult
philosophy
Tb women a re tb ones wbo go eat Into th
world and teach the subject and help humanity
by their wonderful feata. . They chary only
moderate fee foe their eonaultatloua, for they
rnuai lire wnue iney ar anreading tn truth,
Their mlaaloa 1 to abow the world -that ttier
Is a great aplrltual world around us. Into which
wa pass after thla body ceases Its functions,
and that the past record and future deatlnle
1 eac oumaa neiLg a me are all recorded.
ana can 0 readily read By thoa rew rare
eplrlts ilk Mia Wardel that a re developed
aufnclently. ,
Whenever yoa want te know tb furor and
consult clairvoyant. It I wall to remember
that man cannot poaetbly be on, and alweri
go to a woman, cih may be aklllful and learned
ana competent you can readily tell after
few momenta' . consultation. Th ' genuine
women of th profeealnn deaplee and deplore
in tricasrer ana aeepiy regret tnat ae many
men ere defrauding the public. A abort talk
with Mia Wardel will make thla all clear to
you. Better call today. Ho will tell voa a
lucky lottery asmbe Just a a test, and if tb
Bunhai does not wia an return th x.
' The ddrn 11 .
MISS VIRGINIA WARDEL
OOHMOS BT,OCrr. 4TH AND MORRISON. '
YOUE FORTUNE T0LI
Romany Gypsy Queena
Palmists. Clairvoyant.
Astrologlat and card-
reader. - We have no
auDerlor. Satlefactlon
guaranteed, steading M
eants. Hours, 8 a. m. to
8 p. m.. Open dally.
1IIU Fourth St.. be-
.tween Yamhill and Tay
lor St.
Ittimenss Invasion of ' grasshoppers . In
different ' sections of Morrow county.
-in tne Band hoiiow district I under
stand, they have settled In vast - num
bers and are doing. a great deal of
damage, principal lyvo the alfalfa cron.
Around Heppnnr they have Inflated som
of the gardens and practically ruined
them"1 -
In speaking of the stock situation Mr. J
M . .... ... - 1
owaggnri saia tnat tne spring and sum
mer have been especially favorable for
both horses and cattla Grass hss been
in fine condition snd hss been exceed-
ngly abundant Stock accordingly is
10W" Iff tBTetbf "condition and that
unususily good prices will be realised
thera- is - no- qusstlon. . Farmer and
stockmen In Morrow county ar now In
1 the mMt of th haying season..
Bat-icy-eumssnr now In full bTaat
but wheat harvest will not begin for at
least two weeks, ssys Mr. Bwaggart
Ther will be an immenae yield tn Mor
row county this year.0 Spring wheat Is
in excellent condition and unices' the
grasshoppers settle It will be th largeat
crop vs harvested In th county
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1. .-r in. i. iafi A i,i.aa.,il ,n . ...mainaa
TO
BAKER'S
AIU(CTDOinJS
on Tuesday Next, July 5th
W are Instructed bVeWrs. W. Morti
mer to sell the fine furnishings of her
residence, jtemoved to
t CARER'S AUCTION HOUSE
COmVXB AJLDXB AJffXt TAMK MT.
. Comprising Handsome, five-piece Par
lor Bull in Mahogany frame, up
holstered in Bilk Damask, Center Tables,
Rockhra.. Couches. laveni)ort . with
Oolden Oak frame, Lace Curtains and
Stand, Brlo-a-brac, Elegant Axmlnlster
Bordered Carpets, (ill hmyrna Rugs,
I)rualg Carpet, equal to new. Velvet
Hall and Btatra Carpers. Golden Oak
Extension Table, . Box-at Chairs,
Buffet with French Plate Mirror, lln
nerware, Olaaa and Silverware, Costly
Walnut Hall Tree. Twice Folding and
Mantel Beds. Heavy Oak and 16th Cen
tury Bedroom rjets. Massive Iron Bed,
Curled Hair and Wool Mattresses, Y.
Y. Bprtnga, Feather Plllowa, 'White
Maple and Oak Dressers, Oak Ward
robe, Cherry and Oak Chiffoniers with.
Mirrors, Library Table, Fancy Laundry
Basket six-hole 'Bang with W. B.
Glass Cupboard. HT ; H. Freeman
1.- I ..... a J . .... T - .. U -. 1 n ...
niiuuvii v Loiiniia, j ii ii , 1 . .1, vwv.
and other useful lota Sals Tuesday at
10 a. m. - .u .
OBO. aAxaa CO, Aaottoaeera.
on Wcdncs'y Next, July 6th
AT RESIDENCE, 729' JOHNSON ST.
, - (NEAR 23d)
We are favored - with Instructions
from Mr. H. M. Smith to sell the fur-tilflhina-a
Of. above rsaldeiica lncludlnar
Choice Parlor. Rocker. Center .Tables,
couches with Drapea, -laoourette.
Music Rack, Fine Lace Curtains, Parlor
laniDf. rood duality Brussels carpet.
Oak - SldaboardL x tension. .Tabl. set
of Dining Chairs. Crockery and Olass-
war, coetly-TIairTree In Golden OaJc.loncsi again oy . applying-s nil Mil
fron Bed, complete with best Springs
ana - Mattresses. i-inow. eneei.
Spreads, Comforters, Toilet Seta White
MaDle bresaera. Cot and Mattresses,
woij Carpeta Ruga Matting. Mlrrora
Kitchen Range, Heating Stove. House
hold Treasure, Utenells and ths usual
Laundry Outfit. Th abovs goods are
all In good condition and worthy of
the attention of parties furnishing-.
Sal Wednesday at 10 a, m.
OZO. BAXXX CO, Aaotloars.
ON THURSDAY NEXT, AT 10 A. M.l
AND FRIDAY AT 2 P. M. -
W shall hold our regular sales for
General Household' Furniture. Carpets,
Stoves, Etc., -consigned to , - -- -
BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE
OBO. BAXUSa CO, Aaotlonsers.
coaaxa aidib aits pakx sts.
- TOM VOSZTITa SALS. . -
OBO. aaaTim CO Auotloaears.
FORLViS
AUCTION SALES
. w . ' Tr iMfcaa
fHrailurcrCarpcls. Fixfures. Etc
N THE SCOTT HOTEL BLOCKl
A33l Ankcny, cor. Sixth St.
at 10 a. m. Aednc
Attractive sale of fine Moquette
a. and , Brussels Carpets,. Art
Squares and Rugs'; two Patent
Adjustable Office Stools in ox-
idiied metal; Typewriter Table
in hand-polished oak; Oak Of-
fice'Desk and Chair, Roll-Top
Davenport' Couches, Lounges,
i Bedroom Suits, Springs, Mat
tresses, Lace Curtains, Upright
Twice-Folding .- and - Mantel
Beds, a quantity of Bedding,
. Pillows, etc Dressers Com
' modes, Sideboards, ' French
: Plate Mirrors, Bicycles, Chif
- foniers, . Kitchen - Cabinets,
Treasures, Cash , Registers,
Show Cases, Counters, Scenery
; and Marine Oil Paintings (fine
work), a great quantity of fine
House Equipments, etc
1 H. FORD, Auctioneer. -
FRIDAY'S SALE
At Salesroom 331 Ankeny St.
, . at 10 a. m.
We will offerVat public auction a
fine line of Parlor, Dinine-
Room, Bedroom and Kitchen;
Furnishings. We wish to say
that we have on hand loads of
"Fine Furnishings, etc., which
we are "willinp-to-Tjispose" of at
a great sacrifice in order to
make room for proper display
at our regular, sales. We buy
all kinds of merchandise, buy
Tnd sell en commission,-- and
v hold three sales each week on
, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. Phone Main 1626.
.; H. FORD, Auctioneer. .
I'Klt 8ELLINQ OUT A 8T06lC OF
GROCERIES at COST
IN LOTS TO SUIT THE PUBLIC
. 0 NORTH NINTH STREET
- al. T. WIU80IS
DIES ON -TRAIN IN:':""
HIS MOTHER'S ARMS
. l- iSpmaal tHpt ta-Tb 7(imal.l " -
Seattle, July t. H. 3. Oalbraith of
Victoria, B. C, died early this morning
on the Northern Paeiflo 'train lust-Be
fore It reached, Tacoma In -his mother's
arms : : -'-- -
Oalbraith became suddenly 111' and
died before a town was reached where
a physician could be sent for. Death
waa caused by lung trouble.
Two Linn county young meii found
a bunch of nine young cougars, which,
the z. al. peing unarmed, got sway.
0,N APPROVAL
Of course 'you know just what you'
want and that's Just why you ought
to read Journal Want Columns very
carefully every day. ,
Hr ar some attractive ads to be I
found In today's issus: . I
Under "To Exchange'' the advertise
ment of Ben Hlllmer.
. Under "For Rent Furnished Rooms."
thaA4vertlsement for 111. Taylor St.
Notice the advertisement under
"Wanted Financial." Thr'o a good :
chance for Investment . - , .
Are you in the' market for a piano T
"Must sell new piano at coat" says an -ad.
under "For Sal Planosl"
The "Business Chances' classification
la full of bargalna read It all through. '
' By th way read ih "Personal" ada. ,
. F. W. Torgler has quit a list of good -properties
aavbrtlaed under "For Sale
Real Eatata" Read It all through.
The ."Lost and Found" column is still',
"picking up." Apparently "things picked i
up" aren't being-fe turned to the owner
for soma reason or other. ... What think '
youf . ( ,;. .... :y
- If you are expecting to go on a vaca
tion thla summer' you'll need a trunk,
of course. If your old on Is too dllap- . .
Idated let the Portland Trunk Company -'
know that you saw thslr ad. under.
"Trunk- y'urtnr-y " - . ' j -,
The dust o these summer days ia hard
on lac eurtalas and you'll have to hava
'em laundered pretty often. Then Is the '
time you want to consult 8 peer A David
son's ad. under "Laundrl." r
' Havo you lost a black and whit eowt
Ifiso you'll Drobablv-b abl to wet it
wauke atreet Ifg advertised -t
"Lost and Found."
The' : advertisement of IIS W. 1 Park 1
street should sound good to thoa hitnt-f ..
In Data See if it Interest you.
If Interested in buvlna a newknaner'
plant oyou'll find Frank C Baker's ad. '
Interesting-. Just look under "Business'
Chances", for If ' :- .' ;
Modern house for-rent on at 'lde.
For particulars see th ad. under "Fori -Rent
Houses," ll Sacramento street' '
Perchance the advertisement of ' iss '
Jefferson street oinder "Houses for; '
Rent Furniture for Sale," will Interest,
you. Won't hurt to read It anyhow. ,
And abor all, dont forgrt that wa;'
nrd at your ervtos any tint yoa ar : .
on of work and want to advsrtlse. '
aToarnal want -toolumns ara 'friends to all -
I yon are iaoladed In thai alt Twenty.
on words for IS onta and anv haaaJT .
Ing but "Ktnatloa WanUd" that's 70a '
I own prlrat haadlng-.
votiob.
i? OJSTOCKHOLDBBS- MEBTINOrli
tie U hereby glvea that th a nana! meeting
Jf th Mockboldera of Lewie and Clark Can-'
enniai ana americaa rarioe Cxpoaltloa and
Oriental ratr will be held at the ofnc of
Jh. Jorprtloa, room 10, third floor. Steam
building. Sixth and Morrlaoa a treats, Port-
' land, Oregon, ea Monday. July 4. I904. at 10
'clock a m., tor th election of go directors
, and th tra naaoeton of any ether bualneee that '
may lawfully come before eald atnrkholdara
meeting. , BKNBY B. BKKD, Sscreury. 7
Portland. Oregon.. Jane ar 1804;
" Ancibnt ordkh TiNiTiirk vnttvtif
and Dearea of Honnr " k a ir w r.i.M
w?lrWiM,
i2JLi'ETie- .kaJ,'. SSSff .
, m. v. v. . .... rurianq
m . "v brBn B'
, .:i: ' " Master workmsa
a "A"T :.
: ' wABrriv-jiALB. v
i0?-, .
. f nglneer. alngle drum hotate.
a more bridge earpentera, company Work,
South: go July 61 tree fare. ..-. , -1-.
M'blrf cook, grill, broiler. 80; third cook. ,
SS8; kitchen belp, camp flunky.
Scandlnavlaa-apeaktng .bartander, eohntry '
saloon. 818 per week.
BUUTM UK A NTs PAB8 PISTRICT
10 tam above 1 laooreray 2.23 bait far; 10 f
drillers: company' work. v '
KA8T UMATILLA s -
Teamatera, Uberers, ft. B, work, 830 to IK) ,
and board. . .,!.'-
wateb Works job
JO mea. a experience needed. Jay water pipes,
2 to 2 50 per day. -
FOB WOOfe AND SAWMILLS
Skid road men, wamprr. . buckers, spool
tender, ml IT and yard hands, 11.75 to 18.
OOVBBNMBNT CONTRACT QDABRIKS
Plug a ad feather men, laborers, ehalnera,
loader. X8ft apt free fare; good board;
near Aatorla; S month a' work.
FISUEBS' LANDINU QUA RBI
' Same aa above. " '
MANl'FAOTURINO PLANT '
SO outside, la borers for reckr dirt and eoa.
Crete work, 88 ap and chance f Inald Joba.
Steam ahovel labor era, 12.40; ranch
teamater. milkers, 830 and 888; 4 mea
for lumber flum. -.
ITALIANS FOB IL R. WOBX.
Many other for Tneaday.
HANSEN S RMi'LOYMKNT
2 North Second St.
BAOLB XMPLOYMBNT BURRAU, SO Oond
nougb block, phone Main 4600. Clerical reg
latratlona, male and female, country or city .
,and pnettlone filled with the beet of clerical
: and commercial talent); th only tellable
realisation bureau, between Baa Franciao and
Seattle; write for particular or eall; open
tomorrow until 8 p. m.
BABBEB trad tana-ht by out new method,'
wnicu enaoies stnoenre to eera wages wane
learning. Speelar - Inducement to nTt lf
atndenta, owing to enlargement ef ear achool.
Largest and beat eqntpped college en thle
eoest. For full particular eall or address.
America, Barber College Co., laoorporaud.
86 North BUth at. r "
WANTED BRIorTT young man to carry ea
- baalneea, average profit of which I 88 to T
per day. No previous experience required; ,
' mnst have 8 to start; enrloee your addreee
personal Interrlew Immediately.. Ad
M. 80, Journal.
DON'T MONBBT .'R00NI f
II yoa want WORK ,
,S UB
nee Hansen A eom if
PANSBN'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICS,
- 88 North Second Bt. aau Buraalda,
WANTKD, SOLICITORS If yoa want te Work.
and will do ao, anawer thla ad; will pay good
commlaaloa Bad take ear of yoa If roe are
broke. If ros are right. X 4. ears Joarnal. t
M
WANTKD Bright young man for epectalty week - 7
In Oregon and Waahlngton, grocery lineal '.
permanent poeuion tor good maa; give age. - '
Mperleaca and reference. H 11. care Journal. '
DID Jt ever eeeur to yoa that mannood anald -
be regained and til virulent dleease of mea
cured! Why monkey e round 1 Be Dr. Too
ahcot It. 1MH Flrat at. ,
WATSD A e-showe4i;- maker; WU1 nar 1"t
k-Buod .wagea. Call at . ,'
ws water at.
WANTED Ftret-claa cabinet maker. Apply at
West Ceeat Baeh Door Co., ar la e renin
at 41S North Blst at. r- T
WANTED Two first-cUa
at fflttover good
Wl
8.
wage fee right part lea: bring reference.
Journal. ...
A BTRADT boy, ebrmt 1, leara trad.
Apply "
Tueaday asl Taylor at.
.XBJ- WABTEBMAU 01
WANTKD Kvperleeeed ate and ldle ta all "
clerical Uses ar sioat earnestly reqaeated ta
cell and ee what w have te ofer a charge
for reeiarerlng. . .
CLERKS- BROISTBATI0N BtlBBAV. '
aw Morrlaoa St.. rooma 808-804.
W, A NTRD Several up-to-date grade teacher for
pnblle eehno! la 11 r Oregon town. Adores
wita rirac, vity caouai, a-varnal Ulllca,
- . :v..:v.'. .
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