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' X THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND? FRIDAY EVENING. JULY 8, 1004. TOWN TOPICS xoviobx'i Ainttxvm. Tbe Baker .. t'urdray'e .... Khlatd 1 Perk Anaie Ljrle ........ JilJoB ....... Btal -i ........... 'Tb BntteHlliaV ."Dr. Jtkyl eud Mr. Hoe' ."Queea ex the atuaketevr' ,., VUOTllU Vaudeville .......,.., Vaudeville Vaudeville i- . rieaaur ana picnic partus emn rind . ho greater enjoyment on thU continent . than that afforded by visits to one or mora - of tha aooraa. of pretty nooks; groves, canyons or mountains contiguous to Portland on tha banks of tbe Col ' umbla an Willamette rivers. No city ; la the world la mora amply 'provided ""' with pleasure ' resorts. There ara hot v. springs within a- few, hours' boat rlda ' of the heart of Portland. and tha mountain acenery alone; the great Col . : umbla ,1a not surpassed for grandeur anywhere on earth. , Tbara ara dark -canyons from which "the lea la never melted, there ara waterfalls from 10 to . - .mora than BOO feat in height, there ara . , clans that almply enchant tbe mind and eloping plateaus delightful picture In themselves. Men and woman who nave travtled aU over rt he world pronounce Portland's scenlo glories tha grandest they have aver seen. All tbeaa beauty Boots ara reached by tha Charles R. ' Wpencer, tbe newest, fastest. " besi - equipped, most richly furnished steam boat-plyms an. the rlvei.- The Spencer leaves foot of Washington- atreet Mon- dsvs. Wednesday and Frldaya, at . a. m. for Bonneville. Cascade ' Locks, Hood River. Lyle. Colllna Hot Springe, St. Martin Hot Bpringa,.Hood River, and ' all other steamboat landings. . Tha Spencer affords a moat enjoyable outing - . for all who aeek rest or pleasure out of . . town. '.. : . . .-On Sunday next. July 10, the palatial and swift Bailey Qatsert will run an ax curalon to Cascade Locks, and to those ' who are seeking a delightful day's out ' Ing this trip should prove ameatly ln " terestlns. The ride up tha Columbia ia "Indeed a moat magnificent on and ae a scenic trip has no equal. Two tourlsta row adjourning -In Portland and who . . took thia - trip amy they, never . . . scenery in ; Europe to equal Columbia ytver beauty. Tha Bailey Oatsert is tha aema of comfort and convenience, hold- ing out Inducements to excursionist no - other boat on tha Columbia dees. Ita unobstructed observation decks perish . tm thought or feeling of "kinky" necks. Excellent meal are sewed on board and the service unexcelled. A. restaurant, too, if you get hungry 'tween meals. 'A full orchestra engaged -Jor the oo- , caslon. - Steamer leavea Alder atreet wharf at 1:10 a. m returning .to Port- - land- at 1:10 p. m. Round trip, $1, . ' Phone Main 111. . .:'" : --- Several of th count! of tha state are appointing special committee to prepare a display ef the agricultural re sources of the state for tha National graige, which meets In annual aesslon In thla city In November. In : Mult nomah county tha Pomona haa been, ap pointed an overseeing committee. . In ,- Clackamas the various granges have ap- . pointed local .committees, aa have Wash' Ington and Columbia countlea, Marlon "county - haa- a eommitte with Mrs. . Waldo in charge. An attempt will be ' made to borrow the preserved -fruit display .being prepared for-the Lewi and. Clark expoeltlon. . , C 8. Rockenfteld, East Burnslda and . Davidson etreeta, was the proud . poa easor last night of a night-blooming .... eereu In bloom, and during the evening his house wae the attractive spot to large part of tha people of Mount Tabor. Thla rare plant, of the cactus family, blooms only one In eight or tan yeara. - and tha bloom lasts but a night Tha "., bloom last night was exceptionally beau- tlful. measuring II Inches in diameter. ' It began opening at o'clock In tha , ' evening, opening quit rapidly at first. and reaching full bloom about midnight. ' J .1 I.I ... A V. 1 , : Jfc uetlliuus fviLuina waa huvvu, ' After Investigating tha circumstances ' surrounding the death of Brakanran L. D. Out, who was killed while coupling , ears on tha Una of the Oregon Water Power A Railway company, at the east and of the Madlaon atreet bridge, yea- .terday. afternoon. Coroner .Flnley. de- . elded to hold.no inquest. He found that It was accidental and unavoidable. The funeral will occur tomorrow afternoon from th family residence. East Forty- first street, near Belmont. - Yesterday was a busy day at h ex hibit room of the- chamber of com mere. Specimen of nearly all fruit grown In the state war being packed , for shipment to St Louis to be placed In th horticultural exhibit from thla state. Thla action was taken at the re 1 uueat of H. E. Dosch. who ha chars of the St. Louts exhibit, as the exhibit st the fair was not aa large aa could be desired.- - .' ,; James A. Bmery of San Francisco will lecture .tonight at the Empire theater. under the auspice ef the Cltlaens' Al- , 1 lance, on the subject The Industrial Situation." . Th lecture wae to have been given last night but Mr.JCmery waa unable to. reach th city on account of a delayed" train. An especial Invi tation haa been extended th members of th chamber of commerce to be pres- ,. nt . ., - - . , . ' Rain Is greatly needed to wash tha dust away. We wash duat and other accumulations away, rain or shine, at tha Union Laundry, Second and Col umbia. . Our telephone Is Main 198. and If any reader of thla paragraph ahall whisper in our ear wa wul hurry a wagon away for whatever laundry may reaulr. out , attention. ; W , areu ral smart,- too when w try. . RabbT'Jaoob Voorsaager' of San Fran Cisco will lecture tonight at Temple Beth . Israel on "Semite and Anti-Semite." The .lecture haa attracted a good deal of favorable comment and la anticipated with Interest by Portland people. On Sunday morning a second lecture will ' be given at tha temple In connection with th laaao M. Wis memorial fund. .'" Mre O-O.- Toeum of Government . camp, near MounTHoed. who la in tha City, reports that the road la open and a new bridge has been built across Salmon river, but no partlea have yet attempted to ascend tha mountain. , . Following are th newly-Installed of ficers ef Autumn Leaf circle. No. 74, Drs. Adix & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS . 416. Dekum Building EXAMINATIONS FREE Companlona 1 of - the Foresters ef Amarlca: Past chief companion, Emily J. fiayder; 'chief companion. Loulae Mackey; sub-chief companion, Maml Oood; recording eoretary. B. Smith financial secretary, Augusta Lohkamp treasurer, Winnie Thompson; right guide. Amy Bale; left guide, Katie Oood; inner guard,- Amanda Wllhalm "outer guard, w. K. Snyder. Suprem Deputy 8. Kafka waa tha Installing of noer. -. , . .; ; In' a' fierce fight In Frits gambling bouse, Seoond and Bumalde street, last Blakt Jack Uelore almost killed Charlea Derry by striking him la tha face and about tha, head with, a pair of brass knuokles. Derry waa unconscious two hours. II was removed to th police station In a patrol wagon, to which he had to be carried on stretcher. Dlor wa arraigned before Municipal Judge Ilogue this morning, being charged with aaaault with a dangerous weapon. Hla attorney requested postponement until tomorrow, at which time the oaa will be heard. The defendant 1 In jail, ut nu oi feoo bona. , . Th eommitte that wag- appointed to arrange th detail of th reception and entertainment er Conor o Kelly, a mem bar of the British parliament will meet at 1:10 tonight at room I0T, Dekuro buUding. ' Mr. Kelly is a member-ef parliament from Mayo, Ireland, and la touting this country in the ret rest of tne insn lana-v Dill, it U Intended by thoee In charge to make his visit to Joseph 'O. Orahara, secretary of the Greater Salem Commercial club, la In in city. Arrangement have been eon. aummated whereby W.. B. Coleman and Tom Richardson will deliver addraaaea at Salem on Tuesday In connection with tn organisation of the Oreaon Develon ment league, which ia to be perfected at th convention to be held In this city ou august a ana . Rbv. 'John Olenn. founder of Va Free Methodist churche ef Oregon and Wash. ington, and who preached In Seattle, H year ago, arrived yes tarda v from Du ton,. Ohio, to assume tha pastorate of th Fee- Methodist church at Ninth and Mill street. Rev. H. V. Haslam. former pastor of th ohurch, baa son lonparsm to accept a new charge. Lout Burt who la in Alaska, ia th defendant in a suit filed by hla wife for divorce in the state circuit court for Multnomah oounty. She alleges that he haa neaped all kind of personal India nltle upon her, orueUy treated bar, and at ona time deserted her for two month, leaving her without, mean of Support xney, were married in hob. - . Jame MUea. concerning whom somt anxiety ha been felt by hla friends, la allv and well and left for 4h noamp ment or tne national guard last night It wa reported that he had been drowned wbll out boating, and aa he had not been , seen by hla frlenda lor some time, th matter waa called to th attention of the police. Better than breakfast foods trv Coacnella cantaloupe or watermelon. "Mermaid brand" cantaloupes are finer than allk and sweeter than honey. Paper rind and full ef delloloua meat - Car lota constantly on track. For aal by your grocer, Pearson-Fag company, distrib utors - ror coacheua Valley Producer aaaociation, . , Tha East Eighth street bride ever Stephen slough. t to b replanked as soon ss th property owner who have subscribed toward tha eost of the re pairs pay In the amount of their sub scriptions. . They have been notified that the executlveb oard will order, the work commenced a oon a fund are cured. - .. -. . - . . Contractor HobklrV ha started lh construction of th new Brooklyn achool souse on Miiwaukia avenua Much of th old etructure ha been removed: the only part which will be retained are the north and weat wing and. th central portion, which will be inoor po rated in th new building and mod- rnlsed. , . .. It haa been decided by th members of Brown' band to give a aerie of Saturday afternoon - matin at th park, in addition to th -regular - band eonoerta of Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening and Sunday afternoons. These matinee concerts will b donated to th city free of charge. . i Herman D. O radon. W. A. Currle and Bamford Robb- have filed article of In corporation of th Portland Hydraullo Stone company, with a capital stock of 110,000. : Th object of th corporation la to deal In all kind of building ma terial and construct cement sldewalka, wane, ate.- ' . , Tha Pacific State Telephone com' pany la continuing it policy ef exten aive improvement - on th east aid. Large numbers of poles are being erected and at th east Bid of floe a majority of th - overhead wlrea have been removed and placed In underground cebles. " :""''..''''.' Lloyd Eggleaton waa arrested yeeter day for threatening to kill Jennie Ber nard. In tha municipal court this morn ing tha case waa continued until to morrow. The defendant ia In Jail In default of 1250 ball. Both partlea are habitue of th north and district Mabel and Nora Nelson, girls who hav been roaming about the streets, were arrratad by Deteetlv Hawley yes terday and this morning were sent to the hOm of th Boys' and Olrle' Aid society. They are aged 15 and II year. respectively. , Printing to attract doesn't hav to be gaudy. Th publlo I educated to artlstlcneaa now-a-days we're modern. henoe-eur- verk demand a attention. rasie JBroa Co., ' Sherlock building. A check for ISO was stolen from tha bar bf A. De Martlnfe ealoon last night The bartender caahed It for a man and left It on the bar for a short time. Th matter was reported to th polio. H. Kern, realdlna- at tha Dhaltinfala hotel, reported to the police last night that aom. ona entered hla room while he was Bleeping and.stol $17.60 from his trousers pocket . Oh, ho, for Mount Adams, ice cave. lava eaves and -Trout lake. - Round trip tickets, Bteamer and .stage, for kale. Regulator Una, Alder street , dock. Phon Main 114. Search of th county lall by Sheriff word ana hi deputies resulted In th finding of nothing unlawful excepting a little opium that had been smuggled In. -, asaaaaasMaasi . ' f 14 T Front street Just remember that You may want some printing don aom time soon. It's tha Metropolitan Print ing oompany. , Novels for summer reading.' 10-cents; eld ma a sine II cents a doaen. Jones' Book Store, 111 Alder. ..'-. ' TTaseTWOod ' Creamery. : . "parlor. ' 114 Washington street Muato Saturday afternoon sad evening, j . M .- Sergeant T." J. Keane.' of th Chicago police fore, errlved here last night with Harry Holt wanted In th , Windy THE. WHY OF IT Yes, VtVf Kslsy. Eat We jl jVe the : tzst Reasons for It : Ws Want Everybody to Know That We Carry 4ne Finest and Sell at tb Very -, Leajt Prices, 1 ner Isn't Another concern In th whole countsy that carries aa many jeauing .instrument, we sen; ' THlJ WKBKU of New York, the nil Slclan's piano, made and sold by the largest ana most weauny manuiaotur era of musical Instruments In the world, the Waber-Aeollan Com Dan v of Is York, maker-of the Ptanula, the Aeo lian uEcueaireii ana aeoiian pip or Bans. TUB CHICKERINO of Boaton, th fln old instrument with an Irreproach able, record of over II yeara of fault less construction, and with a' tone that la not equaled by any 6ther piano now maue. THE! KIMBALL of Chicago, heartily Indorsed by every musician who ha used It: the only bell metal piano made. THIS PIANOLA, the only perfect piece or mecnamam, Dy.meane or wnicn muslo entirely free front all mechanical Sect caa be produced from a plana THE AEOLIAN ORCHESTRELLB, that possesses all th tonea of a full or chestra, can be played by any ona These instruments are to be found In the home of wealthy and cultured of ail lanas. aa welt aa in in palace or nearly, all th crowned . head of Ku- rTHB PEERLESS' AUTOMATIC, th only perfect .alot piano tfiat la .played by And In addition such other leading ni iKiriuiLT. pianoa as: THE HAZELTON, on of . th oun- try s oldest and finest THT5 LJ-.8TER. Philadelphia's prtda THE HOBART M. CABLE, th nam that stand for reliability through and Ibrourti. . THE CROWN, th elano or many toaee and every one aweet and beautiful, peaiaea many otner. AND PRICES ?. This la th establishment that doe business on a sound basis; that buys It Instruments for tha least money, be cause it purcnasaa in tne largeet quan tities: that handles Its business so sys tematically and economically that It aaves many dollars and whose prlnolpla IS auicn Bale and amaii pronta. Everv Instrument fully auaranteed and money back in every instance where there is not perfect satisfaction. Thla la Ellera Piano House, th laraeat lead' Ing and moat responsible concern on th Slope. Store San Francisco and Facnt mento, Cal.; Seattle and Spokane, Wash., In addition td the large Portland stab- lienmenc City for an - attempted r murder.-' H lodged his prisoner In th city Jail Over night and thla morning left for noma Holt waa arrested In Salem on Informa tion furnished by Deteetlv Jo, Day of Portland. Take launohea tot- warship at boat house, foot of Stark street until war. ship ar gone. ' ' . 1 To warship Boats leave foot of Sal mon and East Barnald Street Wis Brosv dentists, ths Falling bids Dr. L, M. Thornton, dentist Marquam, " '" . ( tJKXXFZiT FSXSOSTAJk .Alex Glynn and A. H. Ebert of Mil- waukle ara In the city en rout to Coo bay, wher they ar Interested In tim ber properties. J They hav recently visited tli St Louis fair and will make a tour of th west before returning to MUwaukle. 8. T. Hyd. a prominent lumber man. or Lacrosse, wis wir ana son ar at th Portland. . MUea C Moor, banker and politician of Walla Walla, 1 at th Portland. John A. Emry of th California Clt leans' alliance, who la fo speak on al ltanc work at tha Empire theater td night U at tbe Portland. ' J. M. Church, a banker of La Grande, I among the guests at the Portland. C. Ia, Mackensla of th Colfax, Waab- electrlo light oompany, la at th. Im' periaX , ; . William Tim son. a tlncan manufact urer of Belllnghanv Wash- and wife are at the Imperial. . v J. T. Hlnkle, a pioneer of Pendleton. la at th Imperial. - W. Kuykendall of the state asylum 1 registered at the Imperial from Eugena George W. Riddle, a tat representa tive; 1 at th Imperial from Agella. T. D. Condon, formerly proprietor of the Grand Central hotel, this city, and wife, of Eugene, ar at tha Imperial. Grant Maya aeoretary of th Oregon Livestock association, 1 at th Imperial from The Danes. . i. D. H. Welch, a capitalist ef Astoria, la th th Perkins. Ou Earhart of Chicago, a government contractor, brother-in-law of - Charles Barcnstecher, proprietor of th Belve dere, im visiting th Utter. D. A. P. McLaren of Rainier la at tha Belvadera . . v . , O. W. Baboock. a prominent cttlsen of Walla Walla, and wife are at the Belvedere. Joseph Barton, general manager of th Sumpter Valley railroad, 1 . In th city. . , ' . . ;. A long Chance on Life. There ar few peopl who do not de sire the lortgest chance on Ufa In fact at on time there were very few who knew that Bark Tonle waa on thing that gave people a long .chance. Now most people know that Barks Tonic cure rheumatism- In four to ten day and that It never falls to relieve and finally cure, the worst case. , Barks Tonio Is a liver, bowel and v. kidney cleanaer and a blood purifier.. It la an immediate relief .for constipation, it costs only 76o per bottle in all drug stores. l Card of Thanks. , We desire to express our thanks to all frlenda who have bean o kind, helpful and sympathetic to our little daughter Anna during her long illness and for their sympathy to .ua In our sad be reavement . J. RASMUS. ' y ' " LUCT TtASMTTS. 114 East Fifteenth and Clinton street 9. Chambers. Optlelaa. Wholesale and retail. Ill Seventh St Prof oi rod Stock Oanaed tteodsa . Allen I.ewl" Heat Brand. Now For Business If you went 'th latest, the beet for little money, oome her for your shoes. Be our Oxfords. Nothing to equal them In Style, quality and price.: , j VcntJuyn Q, Walton FM TXTTMS--l:ri O WaahimgVia lt,WLHul 4th. The WHITE CORNER Entrances on Tblrd Yamhill and Second 3treets Great' Spec v Shirt Waists Latest up-to-date manufacturer, samples, slightly dusty front han dling. - Thla lln represent th . latest creation of three leading , eastern manufactuptra. Included "In this lot you wllLflrulPerslatt Lawn. Fancy Fronts, Plain Black ' and Dotted Lawns, White and Col ored Vestlngs, Union. Linens hand - oomely trimmed. Hand Kmbrold- ' ered and Lace-Trimmed Novelties Aa there ar no two Waists in th lot allk. pac will not allow for description. If you wish to se cure th most exclusive styles at one-fourth-their value, call early. We have divided tbem Into three lot at the following piioe whll . thy last-. ' Value up to 111! for,, 894 Valuea up to Sl.f)0 for., ...... 694 Values up to 14.10 for .,.98e W ar alao akowtng1 a fall lln of th latest Veveltle la KX.X H WAISTS AT CI.AAKCa FaUOBS. Millinery Seaside Hat A great - variety of : shape and eolor. fancy atraw, trimmed tn flowers and ribbon, . Just th thing for th ooaat: . regular valuea ILItt ll'.IO and ' 11.71 this weak ,.1. ...... 44' Ladle' . Ready-to-Wear Hats This season's very newest styles, fancy braid atraw, very stylish; reau-" lar price 11.10 this week...98w Ladle' Black or ' Whit Rough Sailors 7 Bo value Special. 39 JVadl Black or Whit Bailors llo and !6o valuea Special. 194 Fancy Straw, .untrlmmed, in three leading ahapes; regular 11.10 and 11.00 values Special-654" Special 25c -yard length. Chambray "Waist Pat. -terna, a variety of patterns and. 'coloring to select from; regular value 40a. Special ........254 96c Boys' Heavy Cheviot Suits Age . II 80. to 11 year regular value. .Mason's Fruit Jars Quart sis ...Trn:.'T.Tr..5B4 Pint slae .454 STOTTCa Fruit Jar delivered .... ........ . iW.0S4 t-nd 654 Jelly Glasses, each .-. . r.viv. .'. ; . Zf The WHITE CORNER - The Largest Qeneral Merchandise Store In Oregon Dramatic Recital M ISS RHE 6 WHITE ' AmuuA' ly Mim LtUiaa Myers, Violinist PARSONS HALL MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1904 At 8 o'clock Admiasioa 50o PALATIAL HOME FOR .PORTLAND ELKS At the meeting of the Elk lodge last night steps were taken preliminary to bulldins- th new lodge home for the order in this city. ,. Carl H. Jackson was mad hirman of a building committee. Thla eommit te will look over th ground, will fig' ur on th sal of Uie Stark-street prop erty of ths order, on the eoat of a loca tion for tha new home and clubhouse, on the coat of tha building, and the eoat of furnishing and equipping.- The commit tee la to report at a meeting of the lodge to be held on week from last night. "Th meeting last night in substance agreed to th plana aa outlined in the article In Th Journal of laat evening," said a prominent member of the lodg today, "indication are mat in ouua- Ing .will b well under construction with in the 'next iu aay.- Aa planned, the new building will eost probably 135,000, the site from 115,000 to 120.000' additional, and, furnishing and equipment tn th neighborhood of 110.- 000. Wlin in money 10 om aenveu from the sale of 'the present property and th cash-on hand the new structure will be completed practically ire irom debt ' : .' JUDGE RELEASES HIS NAMESAKE Charles Bellinger, a halfbraed Indian. appeared before - Charlea B. Bellinger, Judge of the federal court, this morning, to plead to th charge of taking Intoxi cation: llauor upon th Umatilla Indian reservation. Through th generosity of jo rarr, ma inana, aio a paiioryea, n caned punishment. Parr 'announced that - he. alone wka guilty,- and that Bellinger had .nothing whatever to do with the offense. They wer driving on th reservation, h aaid, and h slipped two bottles of beer In the' wagon . without Belllngera knowledgert He alone waa responsible, and he desired to take the consequences, rather than see his friend punished for something he hsd not dona Steve Russell, white, appeared at th same time for a similar offense said to have been committed at Hood River. Bellinger waa released on his own re cognisance after Parr explanation, and hla friend, with Russell, were commit ted to the county Jail, It was explrtned by the court that they would be confined for several days befor senteno would be suspended. . ials for Saturday SUGAR MM.a Va n.a Wa.iai1a.aaA nlS pouads to a astosar bay Siaga befor th advano. Ladles' Belts ... x Ladle Belts. . In allk. velvet ana , leather, In gceet variety, all new vV est shapes and, styles, value to . . 11.15; special.,.,. ...... ,-ri.T"' , 354, 254,204, 4 AJTO 04 Special 25c Men's Summer Underwear, ' medium " and light weight; thia line oon slst principally of manufaetur ' srs sampl ilk-flnlhed cotton .. meahea, balbrlgranpln whit and ; colored valuea up to '! during . thla aal. . ...... ..254 . KAjroTAOTTTBimr rrocx. ' Turkish Towels For Seaside, ach....54 to 54 Men's Sweaters 45c Fine Jersey ribbed In. a great Va riety of coloring; regular ' value, IU00. " - Summer Gloves Fur Silk. Silk TaffeU and. Lisle Gloves, alao th finest kind of Lace Gloves In pure silk and lisle, all sises. In black, white, tan and" gray, glovea worth to II a pair', great lot at 504. 854 254 DC 0 Ladles 9 .Undervests Osuoxea ua, sieeveiees, xuii aeagu, n uree is, sua . ak and 880 guallty. o eloae , , ,. V U QIimnse htr"Of Women' Sampl and extra-alsed garments, sleeveless and short sleeves, low neck. 0 lac yoke and high neck, straight and ahaped pants. In regular lses, values 15c, IOC, I6o a.; apL par garment, 154, 254, 354 oo c DC FAJtX AJTO WASXraaTO STBXXTS OUM Establlahed In 111. Open all th year. Private or class Instruction. Thousands of graduatea In positions; opportunities constantly occurring. It paya to attend our school; Catalogue, specimens, eta. frv ' , A. P. AXatYTmOXTCr, X.L.B, PaUaTCXFaX. NOM KIN Chinese Restaurant ISO Seoond Street. Corns Alder.' ' Dallclou Chinese noodle eouo. Su perb chop suey. Delicately flavored viands of all descriptions. Cleanest and cheapest place in Chinatown.. Private boxee for partlea Tables inlaid with shells and Powers. Handsomely carved chairs all imported. Best House Coals Full Weight . aMM.t rtaiivaw. urn -x r-.w '323 BUKN510C.SU rat Ooal al...,...... $SJe Beatoa, lamp at ......979 Book Sprtoars a...... .. I aootnes Uie etatl(L auftena tha iuuul eila,a i all rain. ra wind eulM, aa4 M ita seat Mtimty ntf niarrn.-a. vwraTT-jriva ctvt a Bayma. (f?A0 unSe wnsLov's SC3Tir3 SYTiU? DMrwwMHbr Mil Hint of Mbr for tbufr i eb.MroD wbll Tetiin(r ftf O'nr t ift TMri i r The 'WHITE CORNER; 7i Entrances on Third, Yamhill land Second Streets and ShlmA now 75c Shoes ,; 4Sfl pairs Calldrea'g Lao t Bat ton, values to BLM. ... -; - Muslin Underwear - : ..Ladles Muslin Gowns Embroidery . and lace-trtmmed, high neck, ira- --plre or aUOver BtylejIaV-quality Special ...,;vr.....i..,.4T4 '5bdle7. Nainsook : Go wns--Beautifully . trimmed with One lace and. ' embroidery; .regular value 11.10. , .;; Special . .................. -934 Ladles' Vuslta ' Drawera-r-Tucked; ' toe ejuallty Special ........194 Ladles' ' Muslin ' Drawers. em broidery and ' lace-trimmed; - value lie and 7m....,.',..-284 Ladles' . Muslin Chmle lace trimmed; 40o quality -r- Speo ' ial ...234 Ladles' Fancy White 'Apron Lace and embroidery-trimmed; regular , . I Oo Special .......... ......294 - Ladles' Summer Underskirts Wash material with deep flounce; TBa? valuea, to close at... ...4 ...394 MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES Lace Curtains Laos Curtain, values to 11.18; per pair., .........'....654 Lao Curtains, valuea to 11.10; per pair . .21.25 Lace Curtains, values to 11.60; per pair... ...... .;4.......f 1.75 Lace Curtains, valuea to l.0: per- palr S2.SO ' Th length ar I, I'M) and 4 yda Tber ar I to t pair., of a pattern, mostly in 1 and I pair lota. v : : D C o Underwear, -Jersey-ribbed, regular 0 DC mm The WHITE CORNER ( . ; The Largest Qeneral Merchandise Store In Oregon V o AP00RH0UTH Spoils many a pretty face. If your teeth are poor, let ua help you to aave and preserve them. If they must be extracted we'll do It without pain to you. Our system of crown and bridg work Is simple, quick and painless. Established In Portland 17 yeara. Tha reason we advertise Is to let you. know where we ara SB. X. Y wW. WISE BROS., Dentists 101-111 FAILING BLDO. Open evenings till I. Corner THIRD AND WASHINGTON. TWIX. BCBTSOXAjr. FrMldmt, W FOatTXaAJTS, OU Bate from 91 to Sl.M per day. . This is - . . the Only Place In town wher yon get anyththV and everything in Ladles' Tailor ing. W soak all. kind of light weights, allk and eloth. Mont 'Carlo, Suits. Shirt Waist Suits. As , Lippman t4 TaaIBXf.1V STBBBT. : nam, Bed !(. . P REE LAND I'l OREGON in the richeat (run, fruit ani stock tsctie Is ' the world. Thousands ef acres oland at actual coat of Irrirition. Deed direct fawn Vite ef prrron. WRIT! TO-OAV. BOOKLET sad MAPFREI. Drachutel Irri(ttloaad PawerCoT-aiiT,(lo-ll-liMcL; BuiuHn,Portliod,Orcr. "S. ' vV ,f Monday ; .v : 25c Corsets A lot of Summer Net Corsets, medi um long waist, well boned, lace trimmed top, all slses! clean, fresh, goods, regular value too, -Odd lot and broken sixes In several , .,Tf-th standard tnakea, regular' value li.OO; . 11.21 and 11.10. closed out at .....'.504 50c M en's Dress Shirts Soft or stiff bosom, with orjrlth-- .' out collars attached, regular valu ' . ItoaiMi ti.ee. - '-;. 9c Wash Summer r 'Dress Goods ll-lfich wide Wash Bummer Dree Goods, regular values llo and llo, whll It lasts, per yard ,....,94 79c Wrappers " Fin percale, handsomely braldV trimmed, all slaea, valoea up to iLio. - v .--f- S5 Men's Wool Suits All else, raguVtr vain till, $7.85 Men's Wool SultS ;' Tweed, Caaslmere or Chrviot, vahtea ; np to t li.oo. 59.25 Men's Wool Suits. In black and dark colors, mad ta th vary latest atyla, -all euatonv. . "made and best finish, regular val uea 111.10 to 111.19. . 19c. and 25c ' Men's Neckwear Great . variety of the latest styles . to seleot from, regular valuea llo J ' and 10. . w. a. win. Sundays, from I to 11. Phon. Main 2011. By the lack of funds no man need miss .the opportunities this hardware show ing offers, because little money do , much buying here, end buys a quality that lswher you'll pay mor for. - Avery & Co. O. W. XVOWIVBS, Xaaager. BtJBOrSAhT PXJUV OBT.T. Seveatk ant Waahlagtoa Street. TEETH SPECIALS UNTIL AUOUST 1 TUB Boston Painless Dentists Will make special low achool rate In order that all aohool children may com and hav their teeth cared for during vacation. . These ar th only dentist In Port land having the late botanical discovery to apply to the gums for Painless Ex tracting. Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for tea yeara. fjrtrictln ....F8EC Silver flillr.(i 3S Enmlnitl....fBft Mi flilmtt 7S (14 Crwu...-.U NUMef Tta3.0f Orowa and Brtdg Work al IVew Price a specialty. OU -ateat Oeakl Saotloa Will hold yoar seeth a. BO STTTBSBTS. Come In at once and take advent nf low rates. All wolk done l v aj,' i .,;r', without, paliland guai-antse-1 tr 1J yeara ,. Boston P.-Ir.!:.-3 V : . Klfh srW I'orrtsoa str ' u f 21 korrlauo. Glamperecll A , -1S S t I