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, ; ' , ' : ' - . '. ' - . ' - V--' ". . - . ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND,. MONDAY ' EVENING 7ULY 11, 1904. C TOWN TOPICS county court by Dr. and Mr. Chart U. Thayer, with th consent of Vresl- dent L. W. Sltton. of th Baby bom. wno stated that tha mother bad been unable to pay further than th flrat payment for tha child support, and, th father la not known to th bom. xonoKT'i axukkivtb. Ibe Baker C'rdrar'a . Shield.' ark Arcade Blar Judg Oeorge today In th atat cir cuit court (ranted a- deore for the plaintiff In- th contested dlvoroa suit ol Auguata lawrenco agalnat Peter .VaudrTilie I that th husband treated ber cruelly. ."tip to Tompkins' "Juat Before Dawn' ."In Morocco" .VaudoTille Fr .tiiii.TIU(llTUIal w l"W 17. ................. .VaudaTiiie I and the husband brought a. counter y.11!,1" chart of almlUr nature and asked that -, -,. t. - n bm jV) dlvorc. Th court, in Th fastest and finest boat on tha I rendering a decision, a waited to the STATE LEAGUE TO UEET AUGUST 2 dbuboatzb or yabxows obbob OOXICzkOXAX, OX.XTBS WXUb OATS' bb vat icabqtax obabd ob that bats to vobk a uubu buss extra. rlvtr Is the Bailey Oatsext, and It runs through ' from Fqrtland to Th Dalles. Lyle, Whit Salmon. Hood River, Mof -fett's, fit Martin and Collins' Hot Springs, Cascade Locks and way points without change, notwithstanding fala statements to th contrary, . n destination from on to two ..hours ahead of any other steamer on th wife her Interest in th property' of de fendant, but denied the request for ali mony, coat ana attorneys ieea. ; , re- At a meeting of th Commercial club In th county court today an order thl" morning H w decided to call th as mad granting permission to Her-1 forthcoming two-daya" mass meeting of ,-1,1., I mtmn mviiuiut V luv . wwil Ul Ulf UUVHW we viubuii wiiv m-w .,.-. hours Con Huok. to settle th olalm of ud In th formation of a tat dve baa nVTiJlWy ta V "3J"? Grand theatre on th morning of Tus- thin trip set that th BalUjr Ottiert wu . . .... I i.v Annut t. mt 10 o'clock. Pridnt 'hp'? ,n observatofy dck affords plmy to aettle th claim for 50. and .id. unobtmctU view of the cn.ry. fn ..eeuto,. ked tn, e0Urt to allow ",n i rrravellng. unless . for pUaaur. is in hlm to ,etu for that sum. - river. It you would link comfort with this trip see that th Batl.y Oat.ert rS" "u!k. 'remains uppermost in your mind. Th brM s.n offer was made br th com. Caka of tha Commercial club will pr- - Temporary chairman and officers be selected later, Through th oourtesy of th Murquam To mor strictly nforc th orders Grand, management. . to us of that (neair ass oeea inu4 arvw v tuv meetlnrt of th two days. August I and I. By th courtesy of th Oregon Water Power A Railway company, four of th largest ears of that' company hav also been tendered -to the convention, for th purposes of a trolley rid about th city to b enjoyed August" I by th wives, -ujvvfc V4i iiie, out cnia riue,.l I... u on th Oatsert.. never. ' llasJa arvd on ...Doara and leave nothing to b desired I relatlv to women of the north and couldn't b better. Qatzert leaves Al- district. Chief of Folic Hunt this morn- aer street wharf at I a. m. vry Uon-I ng added Policeman Gibson 'to th , ay.' Wednesday and Friday.- Steamer staff of officers there. His duty will Regulator leave sam wharf at same lb to keep close watch 4f disorderly lime every Tuesday, Thursday and a?at- uraay. 1'hon Main 114. Th lat lira Barah Kerh was. the ubjeot of eulogy y th W. C T. U. at th Whit Tempi yesterday. Bb waa declared to have been "one ' of th houaea on Third. Fourth.and Fifth, from Pin and Ollsan. He was detached from the first night relief under Captain' rulut woman Pnrll.n af nrM 1 POSCA UPOn J. N. Blair. n IMMnOeT ver knew." and her work In .th caus of tha local polic department, -and a Moor,' and placed on th day patrol I daughters and other lady friends of th delegates. Th woman's club or. Fort2 land has offered to aid In receiving th visiting ladle and will act as th guide of th visitors during their stay in th under Captalji Orltsmaeben A fin of 125 was. this morning lm of humanity was- detailed by Mrs. Un.- "ruh, th national lecturer. Mrs. Foster, . Mrs. Harford. Mrs. Worth of th Bun vysld union. Miss Franoas OottschalL vlce-prasldrnt at large. Rev. Ray Pal mer and others. Th meeting was pre-, sided over by Mrs. Lucia Addlton, of Ienta, and solos wer contributed by H. W. Poster of University Park and Miss Ma Donnelson. A meeting will be held next Friday, afternoon-at I:1Q prominent politician, ror - Interfering with Policeman Anderson. July , when th patrolman wa placing a box under altv. . -.i ' Th chief social event of th conven tlon has been arranged for Tuesday arrest for putting explosives on th; I h .i..t. th-ir City V Suburban tracks at Third ana Morrison streets. . H states h will ap peal th case. optlon to th - delegate and their friend will be tendered by th Com mercial club at th room of th latter organisation in th Chamber of . Cam mere building.. In honor of th recep tion an entertaining program is being arranged. Th Woman's club will also R. R. Augur, A. R. Btrachan and H. F. Copner hav Incorporated th Rose-bur- Llm com nan y. with a capital h a 1 A AAA miMifiM nf .M In malrln thla ratharln a ilAAAM- o clock at. he-Second Baptist church to ea,hi;, buying or locating deposits of As for th prospects of th conven- reorganls - th East Portland union. UmeBton lron or othr-minerals, and tion. Manager Richardson of th Com- which movement is regarded In th light OD)raUng furnaces or other plants for merelal club said they could not be bet- f a memorial to Mrs. Kern, si no .it th- Auction of th mineral products t,r. and he wished to convey, thanks to w una umvn v& wiiiuM uv wm iun I Th, nrlniln.l AfnA nf the flOfflntltV ! IB Uh. a rtMwnn h aim. VliZnb?i?J!? 'Xl0"" t0 v , . : pyt which they hav given th mov.- fllslntegrat In racent yara. 1 . . - mInt m found h development orsran. . II. Dioniurr v ic, iv. puriivii, AIM 1SSI DlKUl BI ner UUU UL mum- newest and fastest host on tn river, (bora Or. Th body was brought -to wUL b isld up next Friday-and Batur.l Lhmnlna; -A Campton undertaklBg- dar, for th purpoa of cleaning up hertors iatt night. The funeral will occur boiler preparatory to beginning hr I tomorrow morning at o'clock from 1075 Corbet t street Burial will b mad In Mount Calvary cmetery. - Tip runs to Th 'Dalles After that data July II dally round next Monday:. the Spencer will leave foot of Wash' Ington street at 7 a. m. as usual, for - - Th Dalle and way landings, returning to Portland th sam flay, at between . and 1 p. m. Thla run will afford pleasura-seekers th delightful oppor tunity of njoylng th magnificent , scenery along th Columbia and return to th city without change of boat. Or, , If desired, th passenger may at, any landing and get on board upon tn return or th steamer afternoon orvenlng. ; Oo - . rToth ------.----a--- . - Carnival " ' . ' Tonight. . '.' r - Clip Th Journal ' Coupon in another column. " It's good for a free admission.; -A 'If the newspapers of th state had acted as on organ, they could not have don better for th convention,' aaid Mr. Richardson 'today. ' "Th notices hav praised th organisation of such a league, hav told of the good it would accomplish and hav urged their reader to lend hearty support to the plan. "Beoaus of thls-support, there I no doubt in our mind but that good dele gations will com from every county in th stat. These delegate will return home, will form local organisations and thes local organisation will aid in gathering valuable exhibits and infor- 4 Paul Strain. ' th alert clothing mer-1 church. chant, has. opened another big clothing store, this time in. Hood. River. He 1 up there now with Mr, MarklUI. for' man of his Washington street stor in this city, putting the concornv tn opera tion. Th good people of Hood River will find Mr. Strain up to data, and he 1 will atlr thing up in his lln of busi ness to beat the band.' His knack of disembark Th trirty-svnth annual convention matlon regarding th productiveness of ard again of th National Woman's Suffrage aaso-1 Oregon along different line, ner ln'th elation will meet In Portland th week I . , ' ' ' , ST. JOHNS WILL V CELEBRATE. GROWTH beginning Jun 22, l0fr. Th sessions I will be held In th First Congregational I Attend ' r The Carnival Tonight. Cltpjjhe Journal Coupon and be , Admitted free. " A.' celebration will be held in City park, St. .Johns Wednesday. Th WAtnen'at P.lvlrt . Tmnrrtv.w.nt 1nK la A meeting Of the Mount Tabor Im-1 daooratlnar thai nark fop tha Imuilnn. buying high-class goods at little prices ''""VHhtr'ha Virion Th "?rnoon frUon will Uke the and giving his patrons th benefit of nl,ht tTtf 2? "Ifm-Ji'J . -J 'orm f p,cnl0' bi ltl venln vi. 7 . " . , " I lmnortant matterte will com up, chief I ja rni and n n win a.. th peopl become acquainted with his mon them the discussion of the waterllTr speeches. Muslo will b furnished way. and eqmpetltors up there will be tu,r,UUUi I oy xne oc jonns nana ana ins naywooa r . . , I quartet. - AX H. uioss. the celebrated For selling liquor to Earnest Andr- Unor wln ,nf. an4 tn W01B.B of th. taught a lesson In live merchandising Deior aar. strain oas oeen among tnem , many weeks. Oresham is to hav a fir department Mayor Shattuck has appointed W. H. . Hamilton chief, with the authority for wnnlvln. Ih. jr m r n T 7 . Ian . n. . pointed H. I' Hardlngham secretary. ' and a meeting for th- purpos of or- , , ganlslng th company will be held next . . Wednesday evening. Th company will nrobablr have but . a ..hook-and-ladder equipment at first, and later will Install a hose company. It Is th purpos of . th company to bbtaln their water sup ply from the Bull Run pipes, provided that they can get permission from, th Portland water commission. in tn case or Anaeraon against Tern- pest, a suit ror damages in tn stat . circuit court, th court found for tha plaintiff and awarded th sum of 11,000. . Application was mad today for a Judg iiiviiiiiiat - - - "j -r -w - do dr nanny, Hogu. H paid th one. Groha con- """ p,ppy; ducts a saloon ai wnneira s rara. Oh. ho. for Mount Adams, to cava. lava caves and Trout lake. , Round trip tlcketa. steamer and stage, for sal, Regulator lln. Alder street oocx. 'Phone Main fit. .. i' V .... ,. . MasasaaBaaaa f Otto Schumann, th man who xe- outea marble, granlt and monumental work of th hlgheat order. Nest door Taylor street church. ,..;; " t . Wis Bros., dentists, the Falling bldg. Dr. I. M. Thornton, dentist, Marquam. I. oazarxvT rxasoaAiw. ' r -' W. B. Olafk of the W. B. Olafk ment on the findings, and the sam was I company has gon to Walla Walla on a granted, judge Ueorge win hear two two week' business trip. postponed divorce cases on Friday of Jefferson Myers of th Lewis and this wee If, and wilt b in attendance to Clark atat commission is tn Balem on attend. to any case that aaay be parti-- business, --'v. . ; . - ularly pressing. Judg Fraser stated J. D. Maddock, formerly of Columbia, from the bench thla morning , that he Wash,-has - recently moved to - Wah- wui oe ner on juiy z, ana wouia UK klasunv on th to clear up any matter that hav been pending before hlm. Throw a bar of iron Into a Are: when It Is heated pull it out, throw your hand kerchief upon it and It will bum your handkerchief. Throw that same bar into boiling water or a steam vat: when heated pull it out and It will not burn your handkerchief If that pieoe of linen Ibuy.r of Independence, Is at the Imp. luruwn upon it. Aim 11 m ituvi I f lai. , ' v ' v a . our eteam-heated pollaliera do not burn otto Metachan. nronrletor of the Pal' the llntn or weaken It fiber by it fire I ace hotel, Heppner, on of Phil Metschan neai. ana ours.ar n oniy steam- I of th ImoerUl hotl. returned horn to- Columbia RlverANorthr rn railway. W. 8. Dwlnett, a Minneapolis capital ist, la at th Portland. E. T. McCarthy of London U at th Hotel Portland. T. w. Potter of Chemawa, superin tendent , of the Indian -school at that place, la a guest at the Imperial. C. I Frltchard, . a prominent nop- heated polishers laundry. Second Main 191. In Portland. Union and Columbia. Tel. Th wideawake White Corner store. Second, Yamhill and Third streets, is taking advantage of the quietude of summer to offer the people of Portlsnd some startling bargains In general mer chandise, embracing all kinds of articles In both dry goods snd groceries. It will pay to keep track of its advertise ment which appear In The Journal ex clusively, a some startling values will be announced from day to day. Its ad today tells of som of these. . ' Th Gill Oas Engine eV Machinery company was incorporated today by W. uiu. A. j. day after a six weeks' visit with his father. C. E. Qaylord.- physician for th Northern Paolflo Railway company. Is at the Imperial from Taeoma. J. W. Glover, a director in th Wash ington Water-Power company of Spo kane, and who waa the second man to locate on the site of the present city of Spokane, la at the Perkins from Ocean- sld. wher h is spandlng his summr. H Is accompanied by his brother-in-law, I A, Iioomla, a retired business man. D. W. Ralston of Marysvllle and S. B. Baker of Condon, prominent stockmen, are at th Perkins, having brought large shipment of oattl which ar destined for th ntern market. D. H. Welch, a member of the Astoria Pretty Display of Japanese Art . In the Japanese art display at Wood ard, Clarke A Co. 'a there ha been re cently received a very choice collection of what is known as eggshell lacquer In boxes of various designs and sixes, each one In Itself portraying the remarkable mechanical skill, artistic Ideas and un limited patience of the Japanese people, who are now becoming famous In a more strenuous way. . To people who are unfamiliar with what is known as lacquer, a word as to Its meaning may be of interest Lac quer is the name of a jalce which Is taken by incision from the lacquer tree, growing luxuriantly In Japan and por tions of China. After incision these portion of th tree ar cut Into two foot lengths, and after soaking In water ar out into smaller pieces and the lao quer scraped away. Th foundation or lacquer-war la a soft wood, usually magnolia, which la highly polished . with pumice-stone or charcoal, and th different layer of lac quer applied by a successive drying and polishing, -treated finally with a coat of raw varnlah and the same finished with decorating and coloring In gold, pearl, eggshell and other Ideas peculiar to the artist, tn wnoie requiring weeks and even months for completion of each piece. I ' , Th most astonishing feature of the work lies in the fact that It can be pro- auoea ana soia at sucn xtrmjy low figure in mis cquntry. Th display at Woodard. Clark A Co.'s Is interesting In th extreme and really worthy of Inspection by the rest dent and visitor. The WHITE CORNER Entrance on Third, Yamhill and Second 5trets The WHITE CORNER ; . Entrances on Third, Yamhill and .Second Street "Tuesday- and Wednesday a , u " Shirtwaists: Latst up-to-dat manufacturers' - samples, slightly dusty from ban ' dllng. Thla . lln represents the latest creation of thr leading y .astern manufactorera. Inciuaea,"" . in thl lot you will find Persian . . Lawn, Fancy Front. Plain Black , and Dotted Lrfwna, Whit and Col ' ored Vesting. Union Linen hand-' . ' somely trimmed. Hand Embrold : ered and Lace-Trimmed Novelties. As there are no two Waists In the , lot alike.. spac will not allow -for. ' description. If you wish to set - our th most xcluslv styles at one-fourth their value, call early. ' Wa' hav divided them Into thr r - lots at th following prices while - they last .... Values up to $1.15 for... ...'..'39 Values up to $2.10 for .-9e Values tip to Si.60 for. ...... .984 W ar also showing a full lln of th latest VoveltiM la IILX waists a oxaiiiioi razoaa, 96c Boys' Heavy Cheviot Suits , Aged to It Fears; regular value. .ii.io. : .. .. Men's Wool Suits .00 0 $5 All sizes; regular value $10.50. 0 Mason' sFrult jars Quart sis .."...:..i,........55A Pint sis .48 aTOTIOSi-Fnilt Jars delivered.... ...........55 .nd. 654 Jelly Glass, ach... ........ ..24 Sugari pounds best Dry Granulated Sugar, II pounds to a eustomar . 49 c Men's Wool Suits I, Tweed; Cassirnere or Cheviot; values up to $16.00. Men 's Wool-Suits - . $9.25 ' ' '.- In black and dark colors, made in the very latest 'tvle, alL custom-made and best finish; regular values $16.50 ; : a x to$w2Ji0. .. .r. - )' n " .... " - ' . ' ' 0 0 50c 0 Soft or stiff, bosom, with or without collars attached . regular values 88c and $1.00. , Men's Neckwear 19c and 25c Great variety of the latest styles to select from; regular . values 35c and 50c; ' 10 5C 0 25c Corsets . A lot Of Summer Net Corsets, medl. Urn long waist, well boned. lace . ' trimmed top, all sixes; clean, fresh L goods, regular Value iOo, ;, Odd lota and broken sixes la several '' of .the standard makes, regular' values ll.tA. IMS and 11.10. closed oat at .... ...... ...50A 9c Wash Summer : Dress Goods - ' 2 l-lnchwld " "Wash ' Summar press I Ooods, regular values ISo and lie, while It lasts, per yard ...... 9at " ' 79c Wrappers Fin pereal. handsomely braid- trlmmed, all Blses, vaJuea up to W ILI0, 4'i Women's Sample Un derwear i . Immena lot of Women's Hampl L'nderwear, rey-rlbbd regular and extra-slsed garments, sleeve-, less and abort sleeves, low neck ," . lace yokes and high neck, atralght and ahaped panta, in regular a Ism, vaJues 26o. 60c. 7Ro aach; special - per garment,.., 15e", 25, 3Se Ladles' Undervests Broken lines, Ieevelesa, full length. in I alxea IOo and ISo quality, to . ClO ; w 5c The WHITE CORNER The Largest General Merchandise Store In Oregon ' The WHITE CORNER . The Largest Qeneral Merchandise Store in Oregon : - AICTrSZaCBaTS. Schedule of Steamer T. J. Potter. Th seaside steamer T. J. Potter will leave Portland, Ash street dock, for Astoria and ilwaco as follows , July II, Tuesday, T:I0 a. m. July II, Wednesday, 1:11 a. m. July 14, Thursday, I a. m. July 18, Friday, a. m. July It. Saturday, 10:41 a. m, ' Get transportation and- berth tickets at O. R. N. ticket offloa. Third apd wasningion tria. , ' For forty year Dr. Fowler's Extract Of Wild Htrawberry haar been ciir)n OllI and F. H. Irwin with IP'oneer family f that nam,' and who I summaroomplalnt, dysentery, dlarrhou a capital stock of 115.000, to manufac- leaning iropriy-jwner ot Aiona, r-- r..',' "', "i'l "VJi,r: " . tura alL-buyand deal -In ga engines l at th Perklna ana machinery or ail Kinds. The prin cipal office of the company will be in Portland. ' ' Emery Brldghman, the male child of Addle MeAndrew, which waa left at the Baby home two yeara ago with th agreement of th mother that she would ray 17 per month for It support was rdopted today, under an- order of ths Drs..'Adix & Northtup OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 416 Dekum Building EXAMINATIONS FREE W. B. Preeby. an. attorney of Oolden- dale, is at the Perkins. John Dohson, a capitalist and hopman Of Chehalla, Is at the Perkins. - STILES DID NOT CONFISCATE FUNDS Herbert B. Stile Is not wanted at all; It -was a mlstak. A warrant for his arrest on a rharg of embesxle- ment of 1120 from th Woodmen nf th World band wa Issued Friday last, and. tn pouc inen io locate mm. They failed, although h went to Peas Id e, and befor going told friends h was going there. This morning th In forma tlon waa dismissed, ending the case. Stile was accused of embeaxllng money' paid him by the management of the carnival for muslo furnished by the band, of which he was . manager. He went t Seaside without accounting to the -band members for th money. They Jumped to the conclusion that he had fled th country and caused th warrant to b Issued. Now they hav has never yet failed to do avarvthln lonnt -tnr 1 1 r - r- w "Bo," said th atern parent, "you want to marry my naugnter, ear "Ah, yew!" -sighed th romantlo young man. "t would gladjy II down and dl for hor." Tm afraid you won't do," replied-the J practical rather. "What I want la a son. n-law who la Wllllna to t nn and hiriatt for her." i. . David Harum By Edward NoyiW$ too tt New Edition Just Out ' 75c J. R. EWINQ BOOKS and STATIONARY General Admission 10c Mirthful Monarchs ' OF li'Gras and Carnival - Multnomah Field. TONIGHT , Program of Entertainment! Opening Oonoert br Band ewa ZaBhaV Sigh Wir Aot. p. ' rrtpl Bavolviag Trap, 1:26 p. m. Bar BvU Bd wards' Spaa of tha . . Aerial Arch. -, 8:21 p. m. Boyal Boaaaa Circus Kazlmaa and . . Annex Shows, 1:10 p. m. Benatlfnl Zlotrloal Fouatala, 10 p. nv. Spiral Tower and llrworka, ' 10:10 p. m. Confetti Battle, Oraad ZUnaUnation, 11 p. m. . General Admission 10c Olp th Coupon from Th Journal on another page. i THE DlVCrt TNCHTDC lilt DML.H IllUtiai. itor. erg L. Bakar. Bole Uaaia a4 alauaaw. ALL THIS W1EK MATIKE BATUBDAT, 'in a Baser iseaire voniienx is "UP TO TOMPKINS" Invented foe langhlns pnrpoeae ealy. KT.nln. &. tbc. Matinee, loe, lfe. SO. CORDRAY'S THEATRE 001DAAT BVUXIX, Mais ui Cnoleat Thatr In Forttand." -itIOHT T'--AV--WBtNBl MATTNKH AND KIOHT. "A splesdM predactloa ( the latene plsy.' ."Just Before Dawn" Dna't forpt, maimer prices. aue. statliaeea, 10 and ! Mgsta. l6e. ao and sOa. SHIELDS' PARK 18th and Washlnctoa. r, Pknn Mala 4T9T. Broadvay zinn a ureaieasraxtramnnaa. I1N MOgOGCO' a HoUCTa ShdeWjiLs. .-- : oi iirir.n jsaauiy..' frrthlng New.V;, -.I'Ur 40, 80 Cents, 7;:m .' A Pasnant ErerT '. 10, The home ef sotlte ani1Tlll. ContlDTKHN pvrfnrmaiMwe from t tn :tO S, a. nuneaya, ennimnoua s lo iu:mi p. bb, v. STSDiiig pfrfnrSMnrM fmm T to 10. 0 si, Bv -Any aat la tb theatre, 1 TEN CUNTS . AaTUgXlCSBTB. roortfe and Btark Btreeta ' The topic of Portland eoeveraarloa. a - vaaaevuie zaaan ai snuai aei , KTvry erenlog at s:oo o'clocs. ' If MBe everv Snnday, s. as. rariDatisBiog razz. LYRIC THEATRE . (Ooraat Alder n4 Seveata.1 HIOrl'CLASS " ' REFINED VAUDEVIUUB f :0 ta 4:S0i T:SO to 10:SO: Boa., s to 10 D. nv. Thla ad and loe will admit two people aor BDaunv r.pi Naui;, sou nouoaB. XXX CXJIIS MO BJbHX, STAR THEATRE XS OPBST Port land's fashionable a ni it auucviuc riavuuusc-r 1 f AJUC ABD WAIBTVOTOB STS. (bow tonight et T:0, 1:10 asd t:M. As- aiiasum iv eats. ARCADE THEATRE SSVBMTH ANO WASBinOTON. REFINED. VAUDEVILLE l:l to 4.S0. T:15 to 10;80. SUNDAY CONTTwTTOrfl VRual a Til hi m rwa lii'ih. wi. mn nv vait,UBia UtmUSWH I LA IXftl IV AMI itlU FRITZ THEATRE SM-SU BulnirDX. PBSD rBITI. fro, W. U. SBOWB, Ms. THE HOMO OP "VAUDEVILLE" w shows sallr it I iat I a ar ' OONCBST I.; - BLABIBBSBOC COKCIBT vTf MlflBI. atate Buawsina Phon J. H. ImhofL Union XJL W. W. Mlnar Imhoff SrMinar Xargaav oasnmars -f Stoa la Oregoa, MarbU and Cnnfti Monuments AUi RINDS OP CEMTERX WORK. All Work OaaraataeeO. 335 L Morrison SL BOBTBABB, OB. A BW t ,t x IICNRYWEINHARO . Proprietor ' ta . y ;, TrgeSt ramd Kost Conplet , , Bsewwry. ba the aTotthweek .. ffiottied Beer 0 Spedafty - ' nuraon .. rs. ' Oea 13th and Barns Ids Streets PORTLANU ORKOOK. TEETH SPECIALS UNTIL AUQUST 1 THB . Boston Painless Dentists Will make special low school rates In order that all school children ma come and have their teeth cared for during vacation, , . Thes ar the only dentists In Port land having th lat botanical dlsooverv 10 appiy to tn gums ror fairness Ex tracting, Filling and Crownlna Teeth. and guaranteed for ten yeara r lTtZTrf -if ExtracMn FREE sitvcf nmr.fi.-r.5 Fall Set (( Teeth 3.00 FjumlMtloB.M...FSEE Gold FUUngs..7..7-7Sc Cold CrewBi ..$3.00 Crowns and Brider Work at Low Price a specialty. Oar Patent Double aouoa win noia year teeth an. BO STVBBBTS. Com In at ansa and take advantaa-a of low rates. AU work don by specialists without pain acd guaranteed tor 10 yeara Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrison streets, antranc iritt Morrison. - GREAT AUCTIOW SALE OP . JAPANESE And Chinese Goods consisting of Ivory Carvings, fine Decorated Porcelain, Bronze, new Brass Wares, Satsuma Ware, Cloisson- nie, 5L&mbroidcric8Scxeena. Mattings, etc; We are compelled to vacate our store July 30, and MUST close out the entire stock at once at auction. The public is cordially invited to attend this sale at 4 0:30 a. nu and 1:30 and ' ; 7:30 p. m. ANDREW KAN & CO. Corner Fourth and Morrison. NOM KIN Restaurant ' 13S Seooad Sts. Cora Alder. Pellclnu Chinese noodle sour., flii- perb chop suey. Iellcstely flavnred vlnhds of all desrrlptlnn. C'len't and clienpt plare in Chinatown. Private hna for parties. Thla Inlaid with ahells anvt flowers. tfAnilaomlir rlrvaj BBWSBlBBaaaBsaBeBaaBISBsBBlll Sl IfTl'i" T II" 1" ff" BBBBj ST Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A "WEEK W treat aeesfnllr all privata nervous and ehronle disease, also blood, stomaeH. heart, liver, kidney and1 throat trouble W ears STFHIUS (without mercury) to stay cured forever, tn to ! daya We remove STRICTURE, with out operation or pain, la fifteen daya WE CITE COISOmOEA CI A HIS Th doctor of this Ihstltnt ar all rsgular graduates, hav had many year' erperlenee, have been anown In Portland for It years, nav a reputatle to maintain, and will ttodartaK no anlesa certain cur can be effected. We guarantee a cure in every ease w undertak or charaw no fee. Con sultation frea Lettere confidential. law structlve BOOK FOR MEN mailed frea la Plain wrapper. If vou cannot call at affle. writ for questioa blank for horn treatment. Offlc hour t to I. and T to I. Sundays and holiday a 1 to IB. Tha landing specialists la tha Northwest Established 1SSB. ' Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. Taa Boy Sotet, V. B. 0a Tfitrt aa . ana aueeia. BOBBTBABBw OBBOOaT. ' TUSCAN Mineral Springs OBBX BTXBT DAT ZM IU TBAB. To Whom ItMay Concern I came to th above aortas oa April 1 ta taka Irulmmt for mv .yea 1 sad a very vr attack of eatarrh ef tn ye, waa almost blind after treating with the beat epeclailata that could be found, and suffering for nine yeara I have laat fnun4 av cure Her at th FAMOUS TUSCAN I not prals th.m too hlshly.' - I hop ttiat other that ar affltctwl will glv tbeia atrial Kespeotfully. . . w. i. ragmen. Boom ltl. Commercial Iliug, l urtland. Oregon. Mr. I. C Belmer. of aHtmer, Or., wn cured ef rhaumatlam. If you ar. ai.- writ to us; w win giv. roil n seme nd addreee of som one surad ! m similar eouiplaJnt Ttzsctn I'.'.TiTrtl r,:I Tricatr, ct szxs so ru '"ii Aa.- V.A . t th money and th case is nded. 1T7 foam St. ' T. K. C A. Si chairs all lmporteA,