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,THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAt, PORTLAND. SUNDAY . MORNING, JULY. 3, 1904. TOWN TOPICS ' Tb fastest and finest boat on th f 1vt lath Bailey Gatxart and It runs through ' from (Portland tQ Ths Uallea Lyle, Whit Salmon, Hood River. JloffeU a, Bt Mar tin and Collins' : Hot Springs. Cascade "'Looks and tha ,flah canneries, and way points without change, notwithstanding falsa statements to the . Contrary. If ' you would link coraferr'-etlth this trip eee mat me -Miiey uaiserj remaine . uppermftst In your mind. Traveling, un- leas for pleasure. Is fn most cases tir ing, but this ride. If taken on the "Oat art-1:. .aeva...-Msle--si'ved -on board and .leaves nothing to ba" deelred-r- eouldn't.b better. "Oatscrt" leaves Al der street wharf at 1 a. m. every Mon .day, Wednesday-and Friday. Steamer "Kegulator" leaves same, wharf at same time every Tuesday. Thursday ana tai- uraay. rnona Main 114. -. "' Notwithstanding an order from po lio headquarters to - the contrary, small boys, and others whose patriot' lam- will not-let them wait until tb . Fourth to begins their celebrating, per sist In firing off fire-crackers and soma times even large bombs in the eitye streets. , Laatnlght tha streets . were full af malicious persons throwing flre - crackers at the feet of. women and . thorltie to -stop It. Three or four lively fights resulted from lite interference of men escorts with tha hoodlums. . v "Ladderman Otto Blerbaauer of truck No. I fell from tha roof of Newberg's dry goods ate re, Seventeenth and savter streets, yesterday morning - and : sua talned several 'brulssa. He ran up the , ladder with an extinguisher for., the - purpose) of putting out a blase: Tha latter rolled and threw him off. - Tha , firemen carried blm to hie truck. H soon recovered. Tha fire started from - drjrmos on tha roof and was burrtlng-f asTwESn tft . firemen Imve tii damage was nominal. ' Tha body of Albert Blckel. -W.ho died In th east Monday, arrived In tha city - yesterday. - Funeral services will be held at his lata realdenoa, 751 Park ' avenue, this afternoon at t o'clock and burial will be mads in Lone Fir ceme tery. 'Ha was IT years of ag and was - a. son of Frederick Bicker, a well known pioneer pf this' state. . before ha left for . tha east he was employed as a clerk in tha Honayman Hardware 00m- A patrlotlo.servlce will be given this venlng at I o clock at Mlxpah Fraabx J terlan church, Brooklyn. Ke v., Jerome ' R. "McQlad, the pastor, will deliver a sermon on 'Our Nation a Ideaia'VMr. . I.-M-.C Miller, dhotr director,' will alng De Koven'a "Recessional,! and there will ba numbers by tha .choir. Com' pi union will be celebrated this morning at 10:30. , The aervlca wllV be followed By a reception to new members. . . Th Portland Club cafe has recently been sold to M. Solomon, a brother" of Nate Solomon, manager of the Port land club. - Th transfer wa effected .June 14 and possession was given Im mediately. Th . cafe, until th sal. . i was under tha control and management of th Portland club, but is now not connected . In any way -with the hug gambling resort. . , At th First Unitarian church, thla morning at 10:SO, the following musical program will be given under th dlrec tlon of - Mrs. Albert Shaldon: - Organ, "Romance. Lott: anthem. "Lor Dt "vine," B pence; Gloria, Boyo; Response, Pricei anthem, "Far from My Heaven- . ly Home," Iiamer; Nunc Dlmltln Barn by; "Cathedral Procession cMarch," Van .Eyker. Oregon City river trips. The popular Sunday outing ' For families and plcnlo parties. Boat leave Taylor street at 8:10. 11:30 a. ro.. 1, t, 4:J0, ;i5 p.- m. Take th 6:16 trip and return by ear For a moonlight outing. . Round trip, 16a; tickets good on cars. ' A. B. C Delicatessen and lunch room. 86 Morrison street. Home cooking.' RrMlcfMt f -XO - -' m j Unrnkmid, v " f bread, 5c and 10c Salt rising bread. " . beans, - cold meats and salads. Hot 'lunch from 11 a m. to 8 p. m. Sunday dinner (rem It m. to S p. m V Better ttian' breakfast foods try Coachalla cantaloup or watermelon, "Mermaid brand" cantaloupes are finer ' than silk and sweeter than honey. Paper t: : rind and full of delicious meat Car lots constantly on track. For sal by your grocer, Parson-Pag company, distrib utor, for Coachella Valley Producers' "., association ; Tb members of LJnooln-Garfteld post, ' O.'A, R., ar requested to meet at their .hall thla evening at T o'clock to march to th .Whit Tempi to attend a special service. The them will be "The Glory of Our Republic. There has. been such a demand for Seats for a special matinee at th Baker theatre Monday, July 4, that th man - sgement has decided to gtv this extra performance. "Butterflies' will be given "by th company. ' Oh, ho, for Mount Adams, ice eaves, lava eaves and Trout lake. Round trip . tickets. Steamer - and stage, for sale, ' Regulator line, Alder street dock. 'Phone Main 14. k Th police hav In their possession a woman's gold hunting cawatch set with three diamonds. It was left -at a pawn a hep three weeks ago, and was re covered by Detective Joe Day. After rain efforts, the police have almost I ii , . . .-l ARE YOU FAR SIGHTED? Muat you hold our ' bonk or paper at frmi ""length to get the proper . focus. A careful exnm ; Inatinn now and tha us of proper glasses will etxouxight Our Eye r Examinations iti' upon the x- t ". act-fewe of ontlcal rl WY ""ene. Com to ye at t he , flrat Indication . of fall ing eyesight. A thor . . ough examination - will -. . cost you nothing. . given up hope of restoring It to Its owner, a do one has reported a burglary or theft of aucn a watch. . - th of Julvl, 4th of July! A Orphans' pienio at Cedar park! Music, dancing, refreshment, games and sports. ' . . A big list of elegant prise. Watch for the program. ( , ' .. , Ticket, 21 cent. ( . '", . .... ,11... . ... Lincoln-Garfield post, O. A. R.,'. la re quested to asaembla at 1:80 a.' m. July 4 at tha oornar of Park and Burnstde street to. Join th parade. ; ,( 11 1 " t - Roda Smith, wife of Thomas ' M. Smith, died yesterday afternoon at tha family residence, 74 Ellsworth street. Th funeral will take place Tueaday. On tha evening of July 4 the steamer ttThdlne" lea ves'" Taylor' street "Sock at 8 p. m. for a moonlight trip on river, returning at 10 p. m, , Portland 1 Heights, th coming Nob HilL Two of th befit blocks -ready for building will b sold at a bargain, 18 Seventh street, room 8. . ' - . Near the Fair Orounda, a fine corner on Thurman atreet. ' Fine bualneaa loca tion, 83.500; terms. - lit Beventh street, room . i j.,:'. t-7,- Tha launch Fox leaves foot t Yamhill street every 18 minute , For warships, John Raid, captain Sacred concert at' Portland Heights park, Sunday from S to p. m. ; Big. JJ'Urbanp's Royal Italian band. Everyting slectticsX retail 1 ' and wholeaala. . Northwest Eleotrip Engi neering Co. SOB Stark atreet r Rev. Dr. Horace HnVarnr of Denver will preadk at - 10:30 - thla 'morning at Orac U, E. ennrch ',..,, Earl (th last time) . at Artleana (Splrttuallat) hall, Abington building. a o'clock tonight . . ' . Take launchea fov warships at boat huaeTlooi of Stark street, until warf snipe are gun. Elaetrlo wiring, fixture and supplies. at 'Northwest Eletstrio Engineering Co, tOBtarlt trt ; - The launch Fox leave foot of Yam hill .street vry It minute for war ship, ;. . . ,. Furnitnr packed f or . removal jsr ahlpment ' Walborn, 184 Second. PhoilB Hood H81.- -Xancing at FvoTl'.'Oaro'en, , Twenty-third and.W ash In gton, Every Sunday. . 1 30 oenta a year. MoCall' Magasln. Th Baa Hlv, agents, 171 Third street To warship Boat leave foot oi Sal mon and Eaat Burnsid street , .MoCall' patterns, 10a. and'ISo. each. Th Be Hive, agents. 171 Third street New Kimball piano for al cheap. Call Monday, 718 Johnson street Dr. Amos, surgeon, Dekum building. Wis Broia,' denUats, th Falling bldg. ii UNION JACK" AND PATRIOTIC BOY oajtawasTc: tubs Bmzrm fiaos 'AJTO ABOUSES FATXIOTTO JMM OF 8UU AJCBKIOAjr-AUZsT TULOB lsTTITXmiOTn8I.T. SUAFTZAS AJTD SMAU BOX SOUS WAJt S Alt CM. It was Ah patriotism of a small boy that attracted tb attention of th polio to th Union Jack that were flaunted IdTHayeeier yesterday at the homer'of J. A. Wright. 638 Savler street Th lad didn't know what the strange de signs were at first but when some on told him that they represented th gov ernment of John Bull he became indig nant v 1 Tf you don't pull 'em down. 111 start something and pull 'era down myself,'1 he told th amalr boy of th Wright family.. Th Wright boy carried threat to hi father, who ridiculed the prophecy. .They would stay there . as long a ha desired, he said, and the small bey wouldn't start anything. But last night th foreign flag disappeared. How It was don or who did it no one knows, but it wa dona Wright is employed at tha Ash street dock and la In the eervlce of th City Suburban railway icomranv on 8un- daya Ha cam to Portland from Canada a year ago- 'Wright himself la an American cltisen, while his -wife is still a subject of King Edward. Firemen at station No. 1, Twentieth and Raleigh atreets, also beoam indig nant after they had, heard th story of th small boy and sought tb assistance of General Beeb in removing, tb for eign flag Th officer professed hi ln ability to Interfere,' so tb flags re mained until some time last night 'We meant no disrespect -to tb Amer ican flag or to our neighbor," said Mra Wright , "I happened to have four Union Jacks In my possession and wanted to celebrate th Fourth, so I hung them up in front of the house. I. wanted to hang them up on May. 34, the annlver aary of Queen Victoria's birth, but . I thought people wouldn't understand. I dldn t know thev ., attracted ; in? especial attention until my llttl boy told m today that another youngster threatened to- tear them down unless we did so. W were merely . celebrating th Fourth -and aaw every one els hang ing up flag. 1 had no American flags and hung up th four Union Jacks that hav." v .. .: . .rv Summer School. For teachers and children. ; "Session. six weeks, Instructors, Frank Rlgler, D. A. Orout R. F. Robinson, Mra B. Ii Taggert. Mra J. E. Bucnham, Miss Nel lie E. Wanhburj. Th Holme Buslnega-oolleg, lueatud on th corner -erf Yamhill and Eleventh atreetar will conduct a summer sohool for six weeks, beginning July I. Th school Is designed for' teachers who Wish to prepare for county, city or tat certificates and also for children from the- public achoola - Th work begin - with th fifth grade and - con tinue through, the .his; h. school bourse. Children who hav failed to' make their grade will hav thla opportunity to make up their work ad- go oawjth their clan In September, .and tb am bitious ones can make grade. At th close of the school - Professor 'Rlgler will grve th examinations and credit will he given for the work f th turn mer". School begin it I 1 m. and closes at S:30 p. m. cxxxritY nuoiiAL, United State Senator Fulton of As toria rsglstsred last night at th Im parlaL , v.' Than through any other source. There 1 no need of drugging your aye tern with deadly XMOion FOWDZXSto correct this trouble, when you can hav . . ... ..- . . f- - , I Your Eyes Tested Free at Any Time By one of our-firm' who is an expert Our examinations are - not merely crude card tests, but ar mad with th MOST MODKBT 01 TICAX XirSTKUlEllBTTS In uaa The- result is that when we' get through w know lust what your ailment is and .when you buy bur glasses they o'er sure t nt OUX F7UOXS AKB MODZBATB AJTO OV WOBK XM TxoxotraK. , . . Remember, yu don't hav to purchase it after an examination you ar -not' nUrly satisfied. - . ' ' ; er 290 .MortiMO Street At the "Portland Churches a a a a a a - urnsr. Immanuel Second and Meade streets. Rev. Mead M. Bledso. 10 a. m., prayer and praise service; iOJO a "Honor Uie ijora wim tuy emunsnos, ta m Bible school; 6:48 p. m., B. T. P. U.; 7:46 p. m., evangellatlo servtc. Second East : Seventh and ' Ankeny streets. Rev. Stanton C Lapham. 10:80 a. m., "The Priesthood According to the Rank of .MelchUedek;-' 11 m., Sunday school; 6:45 p,. nv. B. T. P. U.: T:4I p. m.. - "The - Nobodies and - Somebodl of th. World. t- Whlt-Tempi Corner Twelfth and Taylor street. Dr. Ray Falmer. 10:1 ;w m "On Accord" prayer .meeting; 10:80 a, m., "Tha Rending or tha fur pi Veil;" 18:1 a p. m.. Temple Bible school;-4:80- p. pv, B. XVt-JJ.t Ut9 p. rn-t Tne oiory or uur iiepuDiio. - Central Woodmen of - th "-World building. TTat BUth .and East Alder Streeta Rev. William E. Randaiir 10:45 a. m., "Full Knowledge of tha Truth; Condition -of Attainment;'' .7:45 p. 1 patrlotlo service; 13 Blbl schdoL ICETXODZST. '.1 Trinity Corner Eaat Tenth and Grant streets, Ray. Harold Oberg. 11 a m.. communion sermon. Rev. L. E. Rock well; p. m-. patriotic servloej Sunday school 10 a. in.: Enworth I,eague, 7 p, m. Bunnysld6r-ll a, nw-Blshop Cranston will conduct the services; 8 p. m.. "Lib erty Through th Truth," Ep worth League. T P. m, .".-;,.-... Centenary East Ninth and mil streets. Rev. W. B. Holllngshead. 8:80 a m., love feast: 10:30 a m., holy com jnunlon; 7:45 p. m., patriotic sermon. Capt Luther D. Mahona; Sunday school 12 m.: Epworth League 6:80 p. m. First Third and Taylor, Rev. F. Burgett Short: 10:30 p. m.. "National Ex- altatlonr .7:45 p. -m.. Tlgbtlng Alone Sunday achool, lZ:15. pv m. ; classes, 1:50 a m.; Epworth league, :bo p. m. OOVaBEOATZOgA&, v. Pilgrim Chapel Second street near Lincoln; Rev. H. A. . Start Sunday achool, 8:30 a. m. Flrst-r-Park and Madison street; Rev. E. L. House, D. D. 10:30 a. m., "Th Saints . In Caesar's Household;" 7:45 p. m,, "Ready;" Sunday achool, 12 :1S p. m.; T. P. 8. C E., 1:80 p. m, Mississippi Avenue Comer Missis- slppl avenue and Fremont streets; I lev. C M. flmrthe. 1 1 a m.. delirious Patriotism:" 7:46 n. m.. 'Truth Is Free dom;" Sunday school, 10 a. m. 6:45 p. ., Christian Enneavor. ' -Hasaalo Btraet Eaat Seventh North and Hasaalo; -Rev. Charles B. Chase. 10:30 a. m. holy communion; 7:45 p. tru. "Our Country;". Sunday school If m.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p. m. "'- .IinSOOFAT Good Shepard Vancouver avenue and Sellwood street. Rev. John Dawson. 11 a. ibw holy communion and aerraon; 8 p. m., evening prayer; IP a. m, .Sunday. cbooL ----- , St -Matthew" Comer Flrat and Caruthera streeta. Rev. W. A. 14. Breck, 8 and 11 a. m., holy communion; 6:45 a m, Sunday school: I p. nu, service at Oresham. . Trinity Chapel Nineteenth street near Washington. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. a. m.. holy communion; 11 a m, r vlce; 8 p.' m., service. St John Memorial Sellwood. Holy communion, 10 a, m.; 8 p. m-, sermon; Sunday school, 11am. OXmilTZAV. First Corner Park and tJotumbla. Rev. E. 8. M-uckley. 10:30 a m., sermon by W. D. Swaim; 7:46 t. m.. "Twentieth Century Patriotism"; 13:16 p. m, Bible chool; 6:46 p. m., Y. P. S. C B. Rodney-AvenuaCorner Rodney av- nu and Knott atreet Rev. Albyn Eaaon. 11 a m., sermon; 7:46 p. m., sermon. Rev. C. A. Dotson will preach: :45 a m.. Sunday school; 6i46 p. m., Christian En deavor. - nara-rnBZAv. Firsts-Twelfth and Alder strt. 10:80 a m., quarterly communion; 7:45 p. m., trrtachlngl 6:46 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. . . .. Calvary--Corner Eleventh and Clay Btreeta. Rev. W. S. Gilbert 10:30 a. m., "The Gospel of Love and Law;" 7:46 p. m., "Th Nation' Fortress." M-.E. cmumcx, SOXTTJL First 171H . Second r street. Eagles' hall. Rev. E. H, Mown. 11 a. m., "Jus tification; 8 p. m., "Christisn Wsrfar;" Sunday school, 10 a m.; Epworth League, 7 p, m. . --"- - , TnriTifAiaT. First Rant Couch and East Elshth Rev. W. F. Smalt. 11 , m.'-Th Three Reverenceaiaoi pjn. Sunday, school, sa r Closed All Day. Monday JULY-4th But we will aeU th beat xford for th saoaey la th itr. . . Vanduyn 0 Walton FBBT FXTTXBS. 70 Washington St, bet Id and 4th. flL tu' More Headaches JvRG CAU8E2D' BY 4 : ; : : JEWELERS 0PTICIAN5. . ; "Tear FUth Street a a a a ti a XTAJTQZLXOAX. St. John' Rev. EL B. McVlcker. 11 a m., "Remembered by What We Do-;" 8 p. m ."Sin;", 10 w nu Sunday achool; Senior 1C L." cTb. ' f F J, First English Corner East Sixth and Market streeta Rev. G. W. Plumer. 11 a. m., "Th Children Called ; 7:30 p. m., children' day program; 10 a m., Sun day chooL ;-'. Second Comer Fargo and Kerby streeta -Rev. J. Bowersox. 11" a.' m. snd 8 p. m., "Christ's Third and Fourth Words Upon th Cross;'' 10 a m.. Bun day school; T p. m., K. L. C. E-l First German Comer Tenth and Clay streeta Rev. T. Sohauer. 10:46 a. m., sermon; 7:30 p. m.. children's day pro gram; 8:30 a. m., Sunday acbooL . - i ZiVTZZBAxT. Our Savlor'a -Norwegian Synod Cor ner East Tenth and Grnt,treetr-Rev. O. Hagoea 11 a m., dedication of new church by Dr. Laur Larsen, of Decorah, la; mala chorus of. Norwegian Singing society, led by Rev. Carlo A. Speratl of Tacoma, will alng "Th Countleaa White Robed Multitude"; 8 p. m., sermon in English by Rev. E. M. Steuarud.of San FranCiaCo. St 'Paul's German Corner Clinton and East Twelfth strata. Rev. A. Krauaa 10:80 a m. and 8 p. m., aervlcea; 8:80 a. m4 Sunday schooL - -S PrBZTVAZJDJTsV First Artisans' hall, Abington build ing. Third street near Washington. 11 a. m., conference; 13:30 p. m., Children's Progresslv Lyceum; 7:45 p. m., "Spir itualism or Materialism." followed by Mr. NeaX ; . , Progreaeiv Allsky building,' corner Third and Morrison streets, hall 101 7:45 p. m.. Rev. Mra. C Cornelius, "Spir itualism and tna .Bible. CKBZSTZAB SCXBBCB. Flrat Scottlah Rite cathedral, Morrl son ana jownsaai streets. 11 a. a, "Life"; evening aervlca -omitted during July and August; Sunday school at close or morning service; .- - 'r.y Second Auditorium building, ' Third between Taylor and Salmon. 11 a m, and . 8 p. m "Ufa"; 11 a, m., Sunday scnoou . v Mis0xxAB-zoxn6. trFrrHthinr: Un1bnl6tSecoiia street Rev. F. E. Coulter. 11a m. aoaress d;ku, uarna p. m., Har mony club. Norwegian-Danish Baptist M. E. church, corner Eighteenth and R street north. 3 p. m., services. , T. M. C A. Men's meeting in auditor, lum. Fourth and Yamhill streets," 8:30 p. ' m. Address by Horao E. Warner, D. D., of Denver. Soprano solo by Mis Ella Hoberg. Berea Mission Second and Jefferson streeta Rev. J. H. Allen, pastor. 11:80 a nu, sermon, "Perfecting Holiness;" 7:34 p. tn., "Three Nation in Prophecy." lends East Thirty-first and Main streeta Rev.' F. M. George. 11 a m., preaching. 8 p. m., preaching. J j, nu, C E. 10 a m., Sunday schooL FaOZA& BTDBxa " ' : ' At th First Baptist Morning. Prelum "Communion" . D. La Tom belle Anthem -"Incline Thin Ear to -Me" ............................. Himmel - Evening. Prelude Offertory In 6V flat....8alom Anthem "My Heaven in Thee". ..Scott Baritone solo. . . R. Bradbury Postlude"Lieder". ...... . Mendelssohn At th Second Baptist Morning. Prelude "Voluntary" Himmel OffertoryArih, in d major.,,. .Handel Poatlud. ...... ...... Weber Evening. . Prelude "Voluntary. . Jacoby Offertory "Comfort Ta", ....... Haydn Poatlude Batiste At Bethel A. M. E. church, 66 North Tenth street Morning. ' . Opening song ........Chorus Bethel s sextet " Dr. 'Merrlman. J. W. Johnson, Robert Bird, W. B. Smith. L. Mllls. F. D. Thomaa Solo.. ............ Mra JeMlo Thompnon Duet "Some py.th' Silver Cords WUl Breasr Messrs. Thomas, Mill- and chorus. Duet Mis Clifford Frernan gndT slsterRulb, Seattle. Solo.". ....... ,V. . .Dr. Merrlman Selection by choir. - - Solo Mra C W. Lapsley Humming-quartet . "God Be With Totf Till We Meet Again." -WflhRcservc-Boies Owing7-to th great demand for re- nerved-seats at.4h Star- theatre, th management of. thla house haa decided to ' reeorve tha boxea 6rt request on week In advanca Thia la decided In novation in a popular priced vaudeville theatre, and demonstrates one more th purpoae of - thi - faahiOnabl theatre to extend every possible accommodation to Its thousands of pstrons. Along the same lino of thoughtful attention la the waiting nrafd'Mn th ladles' dressing room, .whose aervlcea ar at th dis posal of 'all lady patrons, and tha In troduction of a full orchestra to play during tha brief '' intermissions. On Monday, the Fourth of . July, thTer, formance. will-b continuous from 3:16 to 11 n. m. Next Friday a coupon will be published in th Oregonlan which will be good for. five cent toward th ten-cent admission at th afternoon per formance at either th Star or the Ar- 4 cad theatre. AAAAAAAAAAAvWfAAAAiVvAA FINEST o o. o For Complete .0 i 0 O o 3U -rMfc- No "baby' salesmen to sell or show our goods Honest goods and prices is what brings our trade. LJDOK- mm f . ., S LADY OPTICIAN ' Partore SOT Allsky Bldg. NCH E rrRicir r gPBINd XYEGLASSE """IfViiTiBl' JNot merely s. imw pring or a new clip, but a form of eye 1& mounting wholly new. ndutd In a' now way 1 takes hold nd holds on In a new way. Nothing Jar ihtm out of plac. Bxamlsed. OUm Fitted. 'I'kno' know Kein cleaa you," EVA-V. SNTPER, Doctor of Optica - . DEATH SADDENS DEATH OF 9ZOXBTf BBADLBT COMBS AS SXABF BLOW - TO QBABD FABXITT WKO WAS Hal. nrt UUtt - TIB IT TO OIU SOXBBS WITH KXB SOB ABT FAMU.T. Th death of "Dickey" Bradley, 11 year of age, eon of Captain Richard Bradley, for 30 years captain of th ferry service between Oakland and San Fran- clco, Occurred at' tha Imperial hotel ye terday morning. One of th eaddest fea ture was tb sorrow it caused th grandmother, Mra WalL who wan by th bedside of th child. Mra Wall, who is 84 year of age, had traveled with the lad and her eon, Captain Bradley, and had thoroughly enjoyed th two month' trip to New Orleana, up-tha Mississippi valley to St Louis and to Portland via th Canadian Pacific railway. Every minute of th journey seemed to bar Joy. When the sudden end came she seemed daxed and totally unable to comprehend that her grandchild was dead. "Dickey" was the only child of Captain Bradley. Another feature of thla unfortunt nd of th family visit to Portland wa that Mra Wall, had come to this valley with her parents In 1643. and lived her until 1M. bad been her at Intervals, and had come back with the hop. of thoroughly enjoying' thla, th visit which she believed would be ber last, to the historic valley. Th family of Mra Wall belped make the history of this valley and ber father was on th coinage committee having In charge th coining of th flrat gold ever coined on tha Paclflo coast st Oregon City in 1848. Tbe men of th family were also prominent in the early , Indian war. Mor than 30 years ago Captain Bradley, father of. the boy who -died yesterday, wa 40, fn shipping business from this port and was on of the eight members of a crew who war res cued avTUlamook when . tb -. ship in which they were sailing wa wrecked. - From her Mra - Wall went to Cali fornia with her parents - during - the gold . excitement ,of '4.and. for many years lived In Bun Francisco and vicin ity, - She is an unusually keen wltted old lady, remember all of the people who lived at Oregon City In those .early day - and only a few daya ago told many interesting events thst had hap pened in tha time when Oregon was young.- - ' ' . , . SPECIAL SATURDAY SERVICE. From Portland to tha Beach Via ' th A. V O. B. B. Beannlng - Satnrday, Th ' Po'rtland-Seasfd Flyer leaves Union depot Saturday, July 3, and ev ery Saturday thereafter during tb sea son at 8:30 p. m. for Pstorla,- Qear hart and Beaalda running throush direct without transfer at Astoria ar riving at ' Oenrhaat at 6:40 p. m. and Seaside at 6:60 p. m. Saturday special round-trip excursion tickets between Portland and all Clataop - and North Beach points, good fof ret am passage Sunday evening, sold for 83.6. Tickets on sal at 348 Alder street and Union depot . ; s TO. Chamber, ' Optician ' Wholesale and retaa 131 Seventh 8t mm JL23 JOYOUS RETURN AND BEST SELECTION OF HURNITURE llouse Outfittitlg on the Pdcific Coast FOR OlR 8PECIAL8 IN WINDOW . . . ; WH V J!LWNIWG s SOWS it.lMIMIIMVV t 172-174 FIRST STREET - . ' . (C TKW Floor. WwUngton VUg. Fourth n4WahJnstoa Street TEETH FREE Boston Painless Dentists Ar th only dentlata in Portland hav ing the late botanical dlacovery to ap ply to th guma for Painless Extracting, Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guar anteed for ten years. - OBIT IS DATS 8COBB OF CUT BATES All work contracted for during th next fifteen day will be don 'any -time In the futur at out rat prices. Extracting ..................... FBZB liver rilling ,. 3 60 rail Set Teeth ............ .k. ....$3.00 Bridge. Work e- Examination .................. FBEB Gold Filling 760 Oold Crown .'. 63.00 Teeth without Flat ............ .63.00 Crown and Bridge Work at ' Low Prices a specialty. Our Patent Double Saotion will hold your teeth up. BO BTTTDEBTS. . Com In at one and take advantage of low rate. All work done by specialists without . pain and guaranteed for 10 yeara t Our office hav been established twelve yeara Boston Painless' Dentists! Fifth and Morrison streets, ntranc ttlh Morrison. BRANCH OFFICES 718 First. ava. Seattle: 06 . Paclflo svenue,.Tacoma; 1713 Hewitt avenue. Everett Wash. YOIItysAY Not Patronize the Union Laundry And consequently do not know th luxury of havlnw-your lln"n laundered as we launder it pol ished with steam-heated polish ers and starched Just right not to a stiffness that breaks th gooda , . WE ARE. 77;;N: PAST MASTERS f; - IN THE ART . OF LAUNDERING UNION LAUNDRY ' s- SBCOBD ABD COXiTnCBZA. Fhona, Main 898. tIRS. VKJSLOW'S scoTi:i::a syrup tm n4 tT mninesot Bothers fee thetr bUdnta wblle Teethlns for omr fitly T.krs. it Buoines m eniia, sorwMis ine the gums, siUrs an -mud, eures wina euua, aaa Is so beat csmfKi7 I'tr aumvPi, TWEMTT-riVB CIST A BOTTX.. . . fourth of July, 1904. . If you are coin out of tha nltv mi thla data and enjoy a delightful boat ride, take -th steamer Undine, at Taylor. street, dock, for Vancouver at hour a -stated in schedule' below, Fare, round trip, 15 cent a Leave Portland. Leave Vaneouver. 8:00 a m. ' 13 :10 p. m. v 6.30 p. m. 1 no a. m. 2:00 p. m. 10. SW p. m- r : . 0 0 0 - 0 p;"'' UU 0 W. G SMITH & CO. - ENGRAVERS "' Blue Mountain 1ST FOB TBS TBXATMEBT CVBB OF " ' ABB Consumption . Sanatorium treatment .. 4 : th ldearanolpnlyuccesalullrat-!.: ment for tuberculosis. It eon -alata principally of life in th open air, rest, forced feeding, hy-dro-thorapy and massage. Th bath at thl Institution ar sup plied from natural hot mineral springs, th water of -which ex ert a marked curative influence. : Patient from th went side of th mountains ar especially benefited by the change of climate. -. The dry air of eastern Oregon and J.0J1 feet of altitude stimulate th ap patlt and improve nutrition. . Excursion rates a th O. B. 8 B. Co. Buy ticket to Bing ham Spring, Addresa by aaaU, DR. J. L BINGHAM V- QIBBOB, OBZOOB. The Mbet Duratie fYoor Faint-facte, ffaney JiacJe 'if no? Sarsfactoy For Sal By .'. '.. 3 A. MAXa.BV.XT CO, 233 First St i.frjU3nrans.Tl1.,..iii Ftrt st- STBOWBBZSOB FAXBT ft OXXTCO, ' 138 Orand Ava Tlie CalumcL : R. g S TAURANT - I4t Bevanth atre6y ...Meals a h Carts, e - From T . so. t p, m. Deltciqvs Dl.-.ncr From ao t p. so.- foe :0c:::i ' ' ' ' ' ..V' . .. ''' LI JLi' 'ill'1; " ' 12. ' ' t.'W.'linv 1 "tm . . - - - ki j '1