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n ; 12 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 20, 1904. MILITIA FELT ; THE SEAM Y SIDE 'Mwnun ovAssnonv sat un AT XJLXS WASXZVOTO WAS HO " rWXBT SBBAM . OT &UXVBXOV XASB DTST AT KTO KA9 . acAKonva a cbvcxas tt. , - Bronaed and weather beaten from long days ot exposure to the wind and aun ajand hardened by tedious marches .through a rough, aun scorched country. ths Third Oregon regiment of infantry and the First battery of Oregon artillery, consisting- of all companies from I'ort land and three from the ssstsrn part of the state, reached home last evening at s:4, and after a quick inarch to the . armory, were dismissed by Colonel oan tenbeln. - ;- . - . ... : - For about-two weeks' the Oregon boys, .together with regiments from Washing ton and Idaho, have been in camp at - American lake, a few miles out of Taooma. , Besides the state militia, there , wero also about 1.000 officers and men of the United States regular army In camo. The regulars were represented by the I Tenth ' Infantry. ' Nineteenth Infantry, Twenty-sixth battery. United States field artillery, troops H. F and H of thsKioth cavalry and detachments from the Unl- ,ted States hospital and marine corps, , The officers of the national guard had 1 little to do in the commanding, as orrv , cers of the regular army were in charge tof all the maneuvers. . . w The encampment this year was meant for a sort of schooling for the militia men, and on the whole wss ths most successful that has ever been; conducted in the northwest ' . Spectacular maneuvers, dress parades and fancy . drills were entirely done away with. Mlmlo warfare was ths general order, and at times ths engage ments between the rival companies were fierce enough to be decidedly interesting. The -men were called upon to do on an averags -It miles of marching a dayw They would start at six or seven o'clock In the morning and would -usually.' be back by two or three o'clock in the afternoon. The time from then until tape waa taken tip by swimming in the lake, athletic games and camp fun. Ths food was all that could be expected, the camp -waa -well -equifvped. ana on-tne whole the weather was kind to them, for they suffered but two 'days of rain and that waa received with enthusiasm, as it served to lay the dust The Oregon boys were especially com- pllraanted by General Funsten for their igood behavior and efficiency in military tactics. Idaho had a rather mutinous set in the field. They were entangled In two or three bad brawls and upon one. rainy day refused to stir out of camp. For this they were thrown into the guard bouse. - - "I never saw a better behaved lot of men In my life," said an army officer this morning, when speaking ot the encampment. "With the exception of the Idaho boys we had no trouble with them at all." There la aome excuse for them, as they were a green lot of fel- llows snd were in the hands of inexper ienced officers. Again,- they were oh (the train for two days and three nights and as soon as they arrived at the camp ling ground they were given a rather Jatlff march, which did not tend to Im prove their tempers. ' dot in rtrst two days ths duat was awfuL At times it was difficult for a man in the ranks to see the man marching directly in front of him. When' the rain came, it laid the dust but it made everything so wet and muddy that maneuvers could 38M8S MORRISON ST. AUCTION! AUCTION! We MUST Hove Not Week The balance of our ilgh" "grade, tailor-made , ' : SUITS, CLOAKS. SKIRTS, AND WAISTS MFPT BR SOLD, at not -ours, but VOCR PRICK. , This great opportunity will not bear alighting. 3"Sales Daily at 7 2:30 - and 7:30 P. M. CO XX, MtB An taxi m OOOOS at tovb owi rues. m TOOK X VST SOU). , . 1 A. 1 LOWENSTETN, j Auctioneer. Make yotfr selection of goods from to 2 o'clock snd havs the goods put up tor auction at the sale. - Tour' requests readily granted. . SAYS BONANZA IS LOST acKiov cotjbtt noirzxB mats that nzvoia wax. mro xaob o 7 ncizi CXXXK BT TOV1TO axioos was ran ducotzjubs 18S8 AXD TKEB X.OBT. irnurM mm nr J.H-1 BUYMG 3!K PRICES MADE LOW-QUALITY MAINTAINED irs-OEVURTZ' WAYTO SELL TIiE THINQS MQST USED at the SMALLEST PRICES not be well carried out." DAY OF MOURNING FOR ORTHODOX JEWS With ths setting of the sun today Jews throughout ths world will celebrate the following day the "Fast of Ab," and every orthodox Hebrew, whether dwell ing in Russia or in America, will don 'the signs of mourning and weep afresh for ths destruction of ths national ex tatence of his race 1,814 years ago. '. In this city-the orthodox Jews will bold services at the Hall street ayna gogue. Sixth - and Hall streets at I o'clock this evening and at 1 tomorrow . morning. Rev. Adolph Abbey will of . ficlate. These will be no services in the temple of the reform Jews. I ' " COXCXX.T OB BXABA. Brown's military band will render the .following program at - the Plasa block, 'opposite the courthouse, tonight as 'o'clock: March "Constellation" ....Clark Waltsea "Moonlight on the Hudson" - Herman Overture -'"Crown Diamonds".... Auber jTwo-atep -"Navajo" , .....Van Alstyne .Excerpts from "King Dodo"..,.Luders Cakewalk "Mr. Black Man" Pryor Piece dl Salon "The Nightingale and - the Frogs" Ellenberg Medley of Popular Songs ...DeWltt Gavotte "Simplicity" ...Tobani Two-step graceful Henry" Kelly Charles X Brown, conductor. . Artificial Byes Ktted. " large stock at D. Chambers, 12 7th. A MEASURE OF MERIT Jacob Schnltt a Jackson county pio neer, who is a delegate to the A. O. U. W. grand . lodge meeting, saya that the fabulous strike made by the Brigga family on Sucker creek in southern Ore gon is another jraae of a lost bonansa found, and avers that . the wonderful ledge was first discovered in 116&. Mr. Schmltt has for many years been a rest' dent of Jacksonville, the oldest and i its day tho richest mining camp in Ore gon. He Is a cooper by trade, but in hla old age he follows horticulture and carpentering in their respective seasons. and between times be goes prospecting. This has been his habit - for years, and he has In his. career met nearly all the mining men of note in the atata. Thia la hla story of ths first Sucker creek strike: . . When the Indian troubles of 1856 began, two men, named Belleville and Miller, who were coming to Join the In dlan fighters, crossed a range of moun tains about 40 mllea southeast of Jack sonvllle, and there struck a ledge from which they took some quarts that waa nearly pure gold. Each man carried away a amall piece. Intending to go back after fhe Indian war waa over and work the mine. On their way next day they got lost, and afterward they never were able to re-locate the place. Belleville was ths only man who cams Into Jack sonville with his specimen.! It -was about a quarter of a pound. He got 1100 for It He told me, in describing the place, that on the top of a high mountain . near the quarts vein they could see the odean. - This Is exactly the description given of the Briggs ledge and it Is the only place In that district where ths ocean can be seen. Belleville spent the remainder of his life and all the money he could earn trying to re locate the ledge, but died without find' Ing It Miller alao la dead. But their ledge has at last been found accidental ly by a farmer boy out hunting, who probably never even heard of Belleville or Miller. The Briggs havs at present I8B.000 In gold in the bank at Grants Pass, and enough more In sight at ths ledge to make fortunes for all of them." Portland Citizens Should Weigh Well This Evidence. ., Proof of merit In the evidence. , Convincing evidence in Portland. . Is not the testimony of strangers. ' 17 But the endorsement of Portland peo- . That's ths kind of proof given here. . Ths statement of a Portland cltlsen. O. H. Sprtngrneyer, expresaman, resid ing ai iv 19 nr at reel, says: ' Ex posure to rough weather and the con- J 'stunt Jarring of the wagon -while I was riding brought on kidney trouble. My bark ached almost constantly and the muscles controlling the bladder appeared - iweak and their action far too frequent loan's Kidney Pills cams to my notice ;ani i got a oox at the uut-iMvia Drug company's store, corner of Yamhill and 'Third streets. The pain in my back was relieved aiut the kidney secretions be- . rame norma. Two boxes fit Doan l Kidney rills brought about this result, .and It Is with pleasure That I' recom mend this effective preparation to othera." . - ,. ' Tor sals by all dealers, price 69 cents. Foeter-Mllbnrn Co.. Buffalo, N. T., sols .gents for the United States. - Rem em her ths name Ixnji'g and lake ne other. , . , - - . --I GIVE MUSICALC AT SEAMEN'S MISSION The following program - will be ren dered tonight at the Seamen s institute, 100 North Front street, under the direc tion of Mrs. Viola GUbert-Ferneyhough Piano solo Selected Miss Elizabeth Hoben. Caster Song "You Can Get a Sweet heart Any Day, But Not Another Mother" Cartello Recitation The Story the Fiddle Told" ... -. Miss Eugenia Craig," Soprano solo "Sing C' ........ .Denxa Mrs. viola OUbert-Ferneyhough. Male quartet '"Under Southern Skies" Smith James Johnson, Otis Fry, Nell Crounoe, Curtis Robinson . A Recitation "Break, Break". ..Tennyson Miss Augustus Humphrey. Tenor solo "Tho Holy City". .. .Adams Mr. Howard, steamer Tottenham. Contralto solo "Sing Me to Sleep".. Oreens Miss Emms Wlgls. Popular song "I'll Be Tour Sweet- heart" 4.. Mr. Livingstons, steamer. Tottenham. National hymn 'America" ......... Everybody. Accompanist, Miss Elisabeth- Hoben. NEW FOLDER IS A WORK OF ART R. M. Hall, advertising agent of ths O. R. ft N. Co., and 8. Glenn Andrus. special writer for a Chicago paper, re turned yesterday from a trip through the wheat elections of Oregon and Wash ington snd a trip up ths Columbia. Mr, Andrus Is preparing special articles for hla paper on the great northwest, -and Mr. Hall was superintending the distri bution of the pamphlet "The Columbia Klver, Through the Cascades to the Pa- clflo Oeean," which waa recently lesued by the passenger department of the O. R. ft N. Fifty thousand of ths folders wsre is sued by A, Ij. Craig, general passenger agent The folders contain two colored outside pagea of special deal (IT and on ons side there is map of the Columbia riverfront Arlington to the Pacific ocean. The map shows svery curve of the O. R.-A N. tracks,' every tunnel, every waterfall and the river In com plete and varied detail. . There are also shown Mount Hood, Mount St Helen's and 'Mount Adam a Ths map shows every town from Arlington to the ocean. The original drawing waa made by a special artist who was brought frrn Chicsgo for ha purpose He" spent from July till November traversing ths Now's the Tithe to Buy a Steel Range ; Eclipse Steel Range ,' ' OUR JULY PRICES, . $27.50 and Upwards ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND ONE DOLLAR A WEEK :. '. II US' Jll t " i-Lk -., . v-;! t : MfX a Old Stoves Men in Exchange at Full Value SEWING MACHINE FOR $1.00 A WEEK A STANDARD HIGH ARM,: PROP HEAD, C. & C. MA CHINE,' SOLID GOLDEN , OAK FINISH, WARRANT . ED FOR 10 YEARS. - A machine of the very highest grade. . Material, worjtmanship and finish the very best. Every part adjustable, to take up wear. Every modern improvement of practical merit Every attach-. ment for fancy work. Every important journal has ball bear ings. Every machine warranted to give perfect satisfaction and do perfect work. Every ma chine an attractive model, prac tically v constructed, noiseless running.' : - . v WE SELL THE MACHINES FOR AS LITTLE AS $20 IN PAYMENTS OF ?l.QO, A WEEK. ; $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Go-Cart Week This is Go-Cart Week at Gevurtz . and eyery baby's mother that purchases a Go-Cart here this week will get a Cart at a full 20 to 30 per cent reduction off of what they can b bought for elsewhere in this city. Just the thing for giving the young sters an outing at the coast or at home. We will sell you any Cart in the house ONE DOLLAR DOWN AND ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Thousands of Styles, and Grades to Select "From. WE HAVE THEM FRdM . - $2.70 . i yii " nwii)ii i TO " T, $30.00 $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Qevurtz Sells . It for Less s . ...'.' t '. ' ' '-- . & 173-1 75 FIRST STREET Si i Open ah Account , With Us i Easy Payments; - 21 9-227 YAMHILL STREET OUR LITTLE-AT-A-TIME . PLAN GIVES YOU WHAT YOU WANT JUST WHEN YOU WANT IT $1.00 Buys Any Piece of Furniture IKjI's'H GREAT A- 111 , . . .... ... . j,. .... . . ... -,l country and making- psncll drawing's. Ths work cost tba O. R. N. Co. $1,600. Ths map devotes considerable space to Portland, showing- every building; of Im portance In ths city. An Issus of 50.000 folders will be mads each year, and ar rangements have been completed to add mors colors to next year's Issue. Recent Purchasers of , Underwood Typewriters. ; Ths Oregon Dally Journal ' Ladd Metals company, two. . . Order of Washington.. . Carnegie Steel company, three. unaries r . ueeoe at co. James jMSnner it Co. ' S. Morton Cohn. Faciflo Mutual Life Insurance .com pany. Pacific Electric company. - Oregon Furniture Manufacturing com pany.. U. 8. lighthouse engineer, i - Many other prominent Portland ceo- pie, . ..,., Agency at 5 Front street ' - Vref emd Stock Oanasd Oooda. Allen Lswls Best Brand. " The tndnrwood '.ypewrlter Is eaulpped with a tabulator at no extra cost. Are You Going to Build a Home? If so, let us give you flgures on WINDOWS and DOORS t TouirnndMt to your advantage to see us before you buy. We do aU kinds of General Mill Work LARGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES Central Sash & Door Agency Tl miT fT, neat, Kala 4798, AUCTOW SAliEOF JAPANESE And Chinese Goods, consisting of ivory carvings, . fine Decorated Porcelain, ' Bronze, : new Brass Wares, Satsuma Ware, Cloisson nie, Silk Embroideries, Screens, 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 incited to attend this sale at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. ADREW KAN & CO. Corner, Fourth- and Morrison. Best House .Coals Clean CoaL FuU Weight Prompt -Delivery. wnt Ooal t. ..... sit an Bsntoa. loss at si m OUIHN, V' MMHKMTI,i r n MEN IN! m I dlr-har4 y IrrlUtlMl i MENANDWOUEJI. dfnrfisMar i4aasgm4loat Sf K a Masn ksaaaa EvMlCNiMieii CO. ,t ms-. I teMki r aaat ta sUla oranae. bf iprM. prepaid, tot SI OS. srIkottl.rk ' UrcaUr Ml ea nasssk Dr. W. Norton Davis. IN A WEEK W. treat successfully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood. stomach., heart Uvsr, kidney and throat troubles. We .cure SYPHILIS (without nisroury) to stay cured forever, in to v asys, w. remove OTRICTUREJ, wlttt out operation or pain, in fifteen days. . WE CUBE C0N0BB00EA IN A WEEK Ths doctors nt Imtltnfa ra all regular graduatea, have had many fears experience, have been anown la ortland for 16 years. Have a r.putatlos to maintain, ana will undertake no unless eertsln cure can be effected. l aniarantee a cure tn every eass we undertake op har am fi. Con sulfation free. Lot t era confldmtlsj. In struct! ve BOOKOR MSN mailed free in plain wrapper. ; If you cannot asJI at nfflna. write tar question blank for home treatment Office hours to ft. and T to 1. Sundays and holldaya. I to It Th. leading specialists In the Northwest Established Ills. - Dr. W. Norton Davis & Co. Tea oy ot.l. sr. B." Cos. Thurd and . Viae Btoeeta. . , . rOBTlVAJm, objiook. - If r IP Qm2r a- . CUBES COIOIIHOU HIT ols) br all Druccist. r sain sirs. ' BAR FIXTURES BILLIARD TABLES .From Us, and YOUR LIQUORS WHERE YOJU PLEASE, , if you want to save money and stay in business. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co. A POOR HOUTH .Spoils many s pretty fac. If toot teets ar. ponr, tot a help Jm to an and pre serve them. If thej molt b. extrartrd we'll do It without pain to roe. Oiir rrtm of crows sad brldg. work la slmpl.,. Quick and . Otahilahed in Portland IT years. " Dr. r. A. Blarkmor. will have charge ot ear Omhin office evrry Raturilay. Th. do tor l a irraitnate and reslufpren dentlut and we feel roundest that ke will tnat tb. 4Me -pis rlht -t t i WISE BROS., Dentists va. X. WIS. . w. a. was. f0-lll FAILING BLDO. Open evenings till . Cornsr THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Sundays, from to It '; Phone, Main 102t. i -Hampered ' By ths lack of fsnds no man needs miss th. opportunities this hardware show-) ing offers, because little money doss much buying here, and buys s quality that elsewhere you'Jl pay more for. , & Co. a nros stxxxt. HITIOIiV, President O. W. DOWUI, atanares. Bates from 1 to MMi pet day. xjlm oatr. V BUBorxAjr Sevesrta mxt, -srashuurfcom IIimH..