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"J: Mr'- - THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. JULY 85. 1904. TOWN TOPICS TOXIOKT'S AKVUMXm. . The Bk Blilrlda' Park..., Arcade I.jilo Slur IllJul "Mttle Lord Fanntlerw "aUaootta a U Nwbcr ............. vaudoTtl Vaudille . .V.urtPTll ...VludsTMle Count Edwards. the "dara devil" trick bicycle rider, who created a aensatlon here during the recent . carnival by bla reckless act of shooting down a steep - Incline ' on his bicycle and making Jump of 10 feet through apace at' the bottom, had both arms broken Saturday at Seattle. In dropping down the In . cllne during a performance, his wheel swerved and he was carried over the edge of the slope and fell K feet to the herd ground below. His bands were ' fastened to the handle bars with rub ber bands and be could not free them In time to save himself. He Is considered lui-ky to have escaped with his life. He still Insists that he will continue his performance as soon as he recovers. To relieve the overcrowded condition of the Mount Tabor schools a tempo rary school house In the north- end of the district will be erected, according to 11. B. Adams of .the foara or cirec tors. The district Jialnauf fluent money on hand with which to build a large substantial building and all that can . Its done at the- present time la to erec a building of three or four rooms; In case no attempt Is made toward annex. atlon to tbs city of Portland for some years, to come. It Is the Intention of the clttseue to erect a large school build ing. The septlo tank for sewerage as recommended by Dr. Hutchinson has not been Introduced for the reason that there Is an InsdSlcleney or water.. Superintendent W. T. Gardner of the Boys' and -Girls' Aid society naa, re- turned from the east, where he went as a delegate to the national conference o charities and correction held at Port land. Me. It ,1s through the efforts of Mr. Gardner .-and his colleagues. Dr.-1 B. MUler, Mrs. B. H. Trumbull and Mm. Mears that the next annual gathering of the society will be held In this city. During his sojourn In the - eaat - Mr. Gardner visited many Institutions to make himself fsmlllar with the methods employed In dealing with children In schools of correction and charity. Klamath county has some fine bodies of timber, and Its sugar pine is of es peclal good quality. . The Pel ton and Reld Sugar .Pine Lumber company, of this city, own JS.OOO acres of .sugar pine in tht section, and Is contemplating re building its sawmill which burned down a hour a year ago. The principal owners of the stock In the company are D. C. Pelton and his son-In-law. William Reld Clear sugar pine brings from 7 to $80 per thousand Iji the San Francisco market. Mr. and Mrs. Reld left yester day for a abort visit to the pins forests of-Klamath county. . The Mispah Presbyterian Sunday school will picnic in the grove at. Haw thorne avenue and East Twelfth street on Wednesday. Many of the children of the Kenllworth Sunday school will Join the Mispah pupils , for a day's outing. The schools will sssemble in the park t about 10 a. m.. having their luncheons with them, and remain until I or o'clock in the afternoon. Parents of ths children are Invited. Friday evening the Kenll worth school will have a so ciable In Compton's grove.. Kenllworth. at which a program will be rendered and refreshments served. ''.' Ships' officers sailing from Portland for Japanese ports would do well to supply themselves with clean linen suf ficient to laet them through a long term In a Ruselsn prison. Ths Union Laundry. Besond and Columbia, otters special Inducements to this cUssof f-uelemera. Its steam-heated polishers do not destroy the strength of the linen fiber, end sailors' garments Ironed at this laundry do not loss their luster with the first breath of wind. Tele phone, Main. 191. A booklet treating of the mineral game, and fish resources of Oregon has been Iscued under the direction of the Lewis and Clark commission. The mln eral resources of the state are dlscuaaed fully by 3. H. Klsk, and A. E. Oebhardt of the fish and game commission tell what Is to be found In Oregon In the way of fish and game. These pamph lets will be sent In large quantities to St. Louis for distribution. Charles Sweeny, a prominent cap Itallst and mining ' man of . Spokane, Is registered at the Portland hotel. Mr, Sweeny waa formerly seoretary and manager of the Merchants' Exchange of this city but Tor nearly a quarter of aj - rentury his home has been In Spokane. Mr. Sweeny Is an aspirant for a Repub lican seat In the United States senate, and has announced his candidacy for the, Honor. , Plans are being made for a farewell reception to be tendered Miss McElroy.. the retiring secretary of the T. W. C. A., and a welcome to the Incoming secre tary, Miss Vance. The reception will take place at the association rooms to morrow evening. The Mount Tabor Improvement ssc 1 elation will hold a meeting this evening -at the hall at Tabor heights for the purpose of hearing reports from the water committee on the sewerage prob lem and other, matters of Interest to that section. v The Improvement of Union avenue between Belmont street and Hawthorne avenue and ths reptanklng of Union avenue will open two closed streets in Stephens' addition: Ths work on both Improvements Is progressing japidly. Grand Matron Delia Huston and Worthy Assistant Patron O. M. Hyland will be tendered a reception by Martha Washington chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at the Burkhard this even ing. .Moffett Hot Springs, board and room $1.2 and $1. to day; tS.OO and $.J0 week. Batha Z5 cents each. Good cook ing.'' Address T. Moffett, Cascade. Wash. Returns from ths orphans picnic, which was held 'at Cedar park on the Fourth of July, shows that the net pro ceeds were II. 126.(1. The result ex- reeds by fsr that of any picnic aver held for the purpose. The receipts sre dl- Drs.'Adix & Northrup OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ' :' ..VV-.'V" 416 Dekum Building: EXAMINATIONS' FREE vlded up as follows; Cathedral pariah. I6M.TI1 St Lawrence, 1118; St. Mary's, $493; fit. Francis. II34.7I; St. Patrick's, f 140.ZS; while other receipts swelled the total to lt.iK.ki, leaa 1217,20 for ex penses. Wa-Hoo Tonic. The great blood pur .Ifler, nerve tonio and liver regulator, Just what you .need these days. For sale by- all druggists. Let us convince vou that we tarn ou only flrst-clast work. An order will do It. ' Metropolitan Printing ' Co., 11 Front (tree. .-- Chew Den-Tal-Gum, have pearly teeth and prevent decay.. For sals every where. ,.- . ' Wise Bros., dentists, the Falling bldg. Dr. L, M. Thornton, dentist Marquam. ' '-FMSOBTAJV''"'""" W. B. Turner, at the ' head of the printing department of ths United States senate, la in ths city with his family. Ths party arrived yesterday to spena tne summer here. Mr. Turner was formally a resident of Oregon. H. H. GUfry, legislative clerk of the United States senate, has arrived In the city with his wife to spend ths summer, Mr. Oilfry Is sn Oregonlan by birth, but has- lived In Washington for 27 years. - Manager Ed. . L. Drew ' of - the Third' avenue, theatre, Seattle, Is In the city looking - oven the beauties of Portland and. visiting his business partner. Man ager w. m. KuaseiL or coraray s the tre. He la accompanied by K. K. French (Handsome Dick). Only a few years ago "Dick" French waa leading man at Cordray s and -had more admirers than any actor that ever trod the boards In Portland. "Dick" can act yet but he won a Mr. French is now Manager Rus sell's representstlvs in Seattle, where ha has built for himself a fine home. Dr. G. W. Btggers, a well-known phy alclan of La Grande, la In Portland and will remain a week. PARK CONCERTS PROVE POPULAR Brown's Military band at the City park yesterday sfternoon attracted about 1.500 people. Concerte will be given during the week as follows! Tonight Holladay park; Wsdnesday night. North park, near the custom houss; Friday night Plaaa blocks; Sunday afternoon, City park. The following program is billed for Holladay park this evening: March "Stars and Stripes". .Sousa Waltses "Eetud-Untlna" . . . . Waldteufel Overture -"Fra Dlavojo" ...... ... . Auber iayi -ransy t.nsw jsricns Medley averture "Holy Pbly" ...... Lea -Johnson Twostep "Navajo" iVan Alstyne Descriptive piece A Hunting Scene' Bucaloasl March haractertstio Tankee " Girl' ........ Lamps Scenes from "Amorita". . ...t. . .Cslbulka Cakewalk "Mr. Black Man" (new) ...V.... Arthur Pryor . " V "UTTU &OSB UUFTUBOT." "Little Lord Fauntleroy.- with his dainty feminine ways, flowing collars,- vBiwi irmppings ana lunny - tnougnis, stepped out of his olehs in the hall of fiction and told his troubles to a Port land audience yesterday and ths audi ence aeemed to entov the visit as thor oughly as did their fathers IS years ago, when the Fauntleroy erase was abroad In the land and Fauntleroy col lars, Fauntleroy bats, Fauntleroy small clothes, aa ths English have it and fauntleroy ties, not-.to mention Fauntle-1 roy drlnka and Fauntleroy chewing gum. swayed the Juvenile public The Baker Stock company was responsible for the revival and at the Initial performanoes of the play yesterday the company carried the crowded houses back to their cniuiiiwu nu. iiiuiueniaiiy .uui vu a, suc cess.-, , . The play gives Dot Bernard a chance to do some serious work. Bhe Improvss the .opportunity ss she- has Improved other chances of a like kind In the past As ths little lord she had an oppor tunity to do really mature work.' Guy Standing preaents the Earl of Doiincourt most satisfactory. Mr. Standing evidently knows his Burke, snd the English noblemsn of short tem per and fragile foot la to him an open book. ----- - The Juvenile lord will have the stage at the Baker au week and Its quslntness and heart Interest will doubtless Insure good houses. ac m Abo ad a. The engagement of the Royal Italian band at the Arcade theater begins to day. This famous organisation of skilled musicians will play dally at the matinee performances commencing at m. Two- selections will be given every day. The greatest Roman ring artists In the west the Davles duo, will be ths headllners, although Curtain and Blossom, the . rag-time revellers, may wrest away ths laurel. '8am Hood, the clever funmaker. is on the bill. So are Lynne and LsoHard In a comedy dancing sot; Kate Coyle and many others. The bioscope will show a vivid picture of the sinking of a Russian gunboat In Chemulpo harbor by the Japanese. ' vovaxTxxa at rmu stab. This week beginning today at the Star, In addition to ths full regular program the Royal Italian band will play two selections . at every matinee performance, commencing at I p. m. Lovers of fine musto will rraso the on- portunity to sit in comfort and hear thess artists play, . on the regular bin which opened this afternoon for the coming week are Seymour and. May, comedian and soubrettr, who do some spectacular work In the funmaklng line. A genuine novelty Is the turn of pretty Alice Bryant who Is booked for an acrobatlo monologue. BIJOU'S BXW BrLXW Post and Ashley,- at the BIJou, lead the hew bill which opened this after noon. President Roosevelt also appears at the BIJou. Ths vltascope shows htm delivering his Fourth of July oration. John Nelfe, disguised lit black, makes you laugh. Into what marvelous shapes the human body may -be twisted Is ehown by the Fishers, contortionists. Bernard Williams, "The Man from Lon don,", draws cards from all over the stege. v ' WASOtirea" AT aUEXB&SS. " Producer ' Zlnn'a revised version of that old eomlo opera, "La Masootta." will be presented for the 'first time at flhlelrts' Park tonight. "Masrotts a la Newberg" retains all the eharma - of muslo, grace and - comedy of the, bid piece and adds much in the way of ew and popular song nits. Special dances snd groupings have been , ar ranged and the scenery, costumes and lectrlral effects are all nsw. It's cool there- - - - - ' ' --- -, AT TK1 X.TBXO. Sunday was a gala, day at the Lyrlo j AT THE THEATRES WE'RE AT IT AGAIN assaeaassassaesaaasse ej it ' . . . ' Giving People Better Oppor tunities Than They Ever : Had to Secure Good '.''' Pianos. . . ' '-.'i This Time They Arc Um1 Ones But They Are ' Blrsrw JValue Than .Will Be Offered Again Soeiv - A little use does not Impair a piano In ths least, and good Instrumeata that have been thoroughly overhauled and repaired, are almost, if not, quite, as satisfactory ss new ones. They aro certainly much more desirable than the ordinary, common, cheap piano when It is new, and greatly superior to that kind of Instrument after It has seen even a little use. A thorough rubbing and polishing makes them as handsome snd attractive as. thay over were, but our .. .( .. ; Price Are Different . The prices 'at which' we are selling these planoa are mucb leija man wnat is asked by the dealers who handle them. They are-' not the regular line of flue f ilanos carried by us. Most of them are nstruments taken In exchange for some pi these rare makes. Many were ac cepted during reoeni saies ai valuations considerably lower . than - la. Usually mad by us, becauae we were selling our planoa at auch tremendous reduc tions. This Is what enables us to oRe,r them now at exceptionally low prices. They will be found especially desir able In families where children are Just learning -muslo. which 'makes a great deal of practice necessary. - And when tne time comes mat a one. new piano Is wsnted, the old piano win De taken back by us as Dart payment on the new one, at a very iiosrai allowance. , Pianos and Prices Partial List Bollard A Collard Case natural fin Is tied rosewood, $48. University 7 1-2 octaves, a very serv Useable piano for a permanent home, 276, Guild. Church & Co. Natural rose- Haiiet & Davis Kosewooa ease, us, Jewett-It's a Jewel for the orlce. and aa good as the day It left the factory, 2146. HnbrtyiTiThi beet niiino made 1n California, cabinet grand style, roee wood case, in excellent condition, seven and one-third octaves, a grand bargain. I1B. Ludwlg Very fancy case, ouarter- sawed oak, good as new, io. icatfkv KAauiirui .wainut case, ixio, Estey Large else, brand new, , simply shop-worn, $2tS. Hobart M. Cable Thia. Splendid piano waa taken In exchange for a Chlckerlng grand, and in every way it la in perrect condition. It will be found a great bar gain; price $J0. Hlnse French walnut case, very neat hut nlain In design, seven and one-third ootavea. As good as the day It left the factory. io.. Lelcbt Largest sise, very eisDorsieiy carved in an exclusive design, wslnut case, tl. ' . . Pease Walnut case, discontinued style, tone perfect; price 1260. Hlnse Oak case, old style, but splen did tone. tits. Victor -Largest sise; any owner would be proud of it It Is the regular $400 style, but to close out it goes for $240. Rush A Certs One Of the - highest standard make, ebonlsed case, great bargain, $160. Kimball Just like the one that took the prise at the World's. Exposition In Chicago. $$18. Steger A Son A piano that sells as high as $500 by consignment dealers. This brand new but discontinued style. ...Blcca Walnut, case., bag . jseen . little use, $123. -. . - . F. O. Leient very aainty carven top panel, reauy as gooa as nsw, iv. Klacher very elaborately carved ma, hogany case, cannot be told from sew, slab. Another handsome Fischer, in a wal nut caae, slightly shop-worn, but not a anratch on it the atvle that la sold by consignment dealers for $460; this one Hamilton Another piano that Is close to Bew..ias very pretty. oak raaa and rainbow panel. Price siT5. Klnnburv Panels elaborately Inlaid with great variety of rare woods. This is a special style for which some deelere would ask $300. This one goes for 1148. Marshall Manogany case, snows no Indication or use, ins. "T Lelcht Elaborately carvea top panel. 3190. A Weber Think of It one "of the eel- ebrated favoritea, is a very dainty style, and almoet new. Owner exchanged It for a Weber grand very shortly sfter nurchasinc it snd it goes for only $825, Crown unuaoir myiw, in umy pmnw on which Zl Instruments, including banjo, guitar, mandolin, can ce perfectly Imitated, ebonlsed case, $226. - Kimball The lamoua school styis. good aa new, izzo. . - , uecaer at Don in Tun una ippw ance as good aa new, izzs. vose Bon Manogany. orana new. $266. Another Vose Tn a walnut caae for the enme nrlce. I2AS. Decker Son Mahogany case. Inter rlor beautifully nickel-plated. A piano that will laat a lifetime. C;mot be told from new, $:5. Weber very artistic case, uniy aj. Kimball Colonial art style. All pen- els, front and side, neautiruiiy lniaio with satin wood, almost new, 1285. Wnalv Mnhoaranv case. Ills. fllnnr There are six of them In enlonriM condition, cased In mshosany. seven and one-third octaves. Ivory Keys. One for $125; choice of two for $145; another $135, and two more, each $160. Jacob Doll orcnestrai upright style, walnut case, seven and one-third oc taves, $196. Nawinn An old English norlght an tlque rosewood case, Ivory keys, full Iron frame, $55. Rherman. Hvd A Co. Upright, splen did piano to learn on, elastlo touch, $85. riscner i.prignt. rosewooa case, a great bargain at $75. Bchaeffer Case elaborately carved, Urgent else and very handsome. Has seen excellent care. $186. Wellington Largest, size, oeg case, iiRn -Oeorre Steck Rosewood case, largest Stxe, excellent condition, priee $235. stelnway EDomzea case, largest sise. $175. . ' ' Rico A Bon Oak case, very neat de sign, without scratch or mar, Special for MAsIc Teachers Teachers' eolleres and nrofesslonal mualclana, please aend for closing out prices on a number of fine used-grands. among tnem v:nicaring. yveowr, niein way, Knabe, Conover and Jacob Zecb, Payments One-tenth ot the amount when tinr. chased and the balance at the rate of $3 or $4 a month, will secure any Instru ment under $150 in price. All the other pianos will go at $5 or $e a month, ac cording to price. - Every Instrument fully guaranteed and money back In every Instanoe where there is not aosoiute , satiersction. Etlers Piano House, largest, leading and moat reliable piano concern on the coast and everybody was pleased. The bill for thla week opened at 3:15 p. m. today and continues all week. - - The blU Is: Hoyt and McDonald. In high-class singing comedy sketch: Teggle and Daniels In a comedy, sing ing and talking act the. best In vaude ville; Clever ConkeyH the great ecome- dlan; the Auers, the European cele brities, "A Revelation In Rags;'; Ray mond O. Baldwin, In Illustrated songs; the vltascope In the lateet film, "Ann's Love Story." The management says this Is snother bill of high merit and that It should prove a pleasing one. Ten thoaxWnd demons ma win r a way at one's vitals couldn't be mm h worse then the tortures of Itching piles, let there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never falls. - The VH ITE CORNER - V. Entrances on Third, Yamhill and Second 5treets Shirt 348 Samples Latest up-to-date manufacturers' samples, slightly dusty from handling. This line represents the latest creationa of-three- ; leading eastern manufacturers. ' Included in this lot you will find Persian Lawn, Fancy Fronts, Plain Black and Dotted Lawns, White and Colored Vestings, Union .Linens ' handsomely trimmed. Hand Embroidered and Lace-Trimmed Novelties. As there are no two Waists in the lot alike,' . space .will not allow for description. If you wish to secure . ' the most exclusive styles at one-fourth their value call early. Values $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00, $3.50, $3.75. ' We have divided them In lem In esday . Tuesday and Wedm Mason Fruit Jars QUART SIZE 55a PINT SIZE u. .45 JELLY GLASSES, each ........ ........;...... . ,2t Wrappers Manufacturers samples, a" fine assortment to select from. . Percales, Dimities and Lawns, "handsomely trimmed. Val ues $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Tuesday and JQf, Wednesday . . . .V I 7 C ; Towels Manufacturers' samples in Huch, Damask and fancy styles. Values 12j4c, 15c, 20c and 25c. Tuesday and Wednes- Q - day only, each ,.....,......, .v The WH ITE CORN ER The Largest Qene'ral Merchandise Store In Oregon PIANOS . lo-f a re. tnrnrt tnnarom a sesson's rental.' - Several good pianos taken in exchange for our new Stelnway, r.siey. tmerson. A. B. Chsse and other line pianos; sev eral saop-wora piaaoe anu m .vw m.- conlinuea styw. ALL TO BE CLOSED OUT - . , mmnn. We have oar orders la for faU deUvery calns. Tou may havs them for about half their actual valuea, and that you may all taae aavanimsv 01 vyyvi- tunuy we vm n $6.0) Down and $6.00 Per Month SouleBros. Piano Co. art - an m acoaaxsoar - STmaar, COB. WX1T 9AMK. Poorth end tUrk BtreHa n, tnnlr of Portland eonveraetloa. Vaadevllle ThMtn of Aotuel ItilsMt - Krrrr ennlng at S:O0 o'clock. MitlnM evrr Bond, t . sa, y xs ADuissioM ran. FRITZ THEATRE atO-ttl BVXFSTDS. PEBD PRITZ. rrvo. W. U. B BOW, Use, TUB HOME OF - VAUDEVILLE Twe ekoirs Sally at S asd s. sv ARCADE THfATRC SSVENTH AND WaSHinaTON. REFINED VAUDEVILLE I IB to 4 1. T:15 to 10:W. iiNnav roNTtffTTon PROM I Tu 19 . POH LADIIM. OINTLEMEN ASD CHILDagN. MMlUruil I (.11 vtiiu is am acai. COHCSBT BIIsj - BLAtllB BBoe, eOKCBBT BTBBX BIOHT. . Mt-se BURNtlDa C. A. R. Excursions. v . On Augnst , and 1 ths Canadian Pacine will sell round trip tickets to Boston for IS0.JI. Tickets food for 0 days with stop-over privileges. On the same datea world s reir tickets ill be on sale and very low rates will be made to 8L Louis and eaatern points. If you want a eomrortaoie trip travel over the Canadian Pacific For full par ticulars concerning special excursions, eto, cell on or address F. R. Johnson. A P. A., 143 Third street. Port land, Or. -- " ' ; ' artificial Syea Fitted. ' Large stock at X, Chambers, 111 Tth. AMVumawru. Waists two lots. ;Your choice QQ-e only 69 and. ; ... . . . . . . . Os v two lots. - Your choice -1 - z FRIDAY. JULY 29 ONE DAY ONUY 1p.m. 1p.m. lATZSB AjrDTWf ft-TOMX. THE GREAT cxmcuB nxviirvb and BtAMSfOTat BCBsTAO ASstTSSZOBT Children 25c Adults 50c ROYAL Italian Band Illustrated songs, moving pictures. etc. Portland Heights Park, avery even ing. me Divcn tHcirot lilt. UAIVl.1 IMLJliai. isor, eaerge L. Bakar, Sale Laeeae sad Mauagar. AtL Tmn WItK, MATIKBB BATUED4T, The Bakar Tkeatre eompeny la Little Lord Fauntleroy The saoet beenttrtit prndnetloa ever given In Portland. Evening prieaa, 15c, ace. He, tos, MatlDea. 10c, We. 28c SHIELDS' PARK CORDRAVS THEATER ' . Shlalds' MosleU Stork Conipany . . . "MASCOT s A LA NEWBERQ A Ms three seara' anow. Cerdrar's ralav alfbU asd ganders. lOe. We, SOe. . - Batlre sew hill. eig sets . end DTrb.na's Royal Italian oaae every iiwtbooi at the STAR THEATRE - FoanxAarD FAsaaovABiVai TAusirau FikArmovaa. . Oeeeral admtaaloa, llr; lean ad kns aMta, ale. Perrarinane g, T:SO, a 'SO. 10:80 p. sv . LYRIC THEATRE (Oerner AMer end Savaao.) . HIQHCLA8S ttEPINUD VAUDEVILUn 19 to 4:80: T:M to 10:10) Bus.. I to 10 p. sa. Tata ad and in will admit twe em say Bieuna iH.pi nn.n. 7. aae nouaae 111 CUITa 0 XIC1UA. Mm The WHITE CORNER , Entrances on Third, Yamhill and 5econd Streets- Wash Summer ress Goods Dimities, Lawns, Batistes and other fashionable fabrics. Vain 1 ues 25c', 35c and 40c per yard. Tuesday and Wednes- A ' diy only, yard ....... .......... Men's Dress and Working Shirts Manufacturers' samples in Negligee.. Values 50 and Wednesday only Negligee.. Values 50c, 75c, Ladies' Summer Undervests Manufacturers' samples, a fine line of r Jersey -Knit, Ribbon- -Trimmed, Short Sleeves and Sleeveless. Values 20c,Q . 25c and 30c Tuesday and Wednesday only . ....... , " C Ladies' Sh3is Manufacturers' samples, Lace or Button, latest styles and cut. Values $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.25. j T Tuesday and Wednesday only......' 44)1 UO The WHITE-CORNER The Largest General Merchandise Store In Oregon : FABX AJTD WABZXaTOTOaT BTatXXTS VOBTaVAJTS, OMOOBT Bstablished In 1M. - Open all ths year. Private or class instruction. Thousanda of graduates In positions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, ato fro. A. F. AmataTTBOaTOK UJa. FBXaTCXFAlV, PORTLAND ACADEMY Pits Bars and air la foe Waatera and Eastern eollagae. Pruaat j snd grammar grades lacladed. Portland Jtcadimy Hall for Clrlt Raeetves s lisiitad ansibar asd sires th.ni tat eomrorte and eare of a re!lw4 konie. OrAce honre daring Jnly and Ansnat from I, a. n II a. For catalogs sdareae Pert. land Aeedamy. Portland. Or. Phcna Union lit. J. H. ImhotL W. W. Mlnar Imhoff & Minar rtl eomsnmers of Btoa la Oregoa. Harble ind Granite Monuments ALL KINDS OF CEMETERT WORK. All Work Onarsjitsssd. 335 L Morrison St FOBTaVAJTO, OB. HENRY WEINHARD Proprietor at the City Brewery IVartesa and Meat Oompleta Brewery la the aTartawest, r Bottled Beer a Spedalty . -, miraon . rs. Omoe lgtk aad aranalds Streets. PORTLAND ORKOOM. . FREE LAND IN OREGON J la the richest grain, Auk sad Nock stctioa ki intworie. i neueuM ef scras ot lead at actual t ef irrigatiaa. Dead ciract. frani Stats ef Ortfoa. - eVNITK TO-OAV. BOOKLET an4 MAP FREE. Dcethutet Irritatian and Power Coav saav,i i-t i-i i McKay Buildini, PonUad.Orfcao. Dain. ei nfMlw tor dlarrhae. -TWKNTT.PITB rmrre a lemt i fA II.1S. VillsSLO'eV'S . sc3Ti:::a sync? Baeheae aeod by Mllllnea ef Mntbnv fov taair ahlllrta while TtwUtln f vm rttj Tire, it aooutes tne, eat LI, eortaoe the guutt. ail.vt , i ell pain. enrM wind eolH aa4 IS aae Baal , , SamfMly lor diarrhoea. -TwtNTT-riTB rmrra a tti.. , great variety, Golf Dress and 85c and $1.00. Tuesday 3ft-, .....,....U7W TEETH SPECIALS UNTIL AUaUST 1 THE Bostdn"Pain!cssT DchttstT Will "make special low school rates In . order that all achool children may come and have their teeth cared for during venation. - - These are the only dentists In Port land having the late botanical dlacovery to apply to the gums for Painless Ex tracting. Filling and Crowning Teeth, and guaranteed for ten years. Extmtfnl ... FBEE Silver Finings J5c Full Set ef Tectn S3.04) FjumlMdoa..Ftce Cold FUll 7S Cola Crawu H.M Orowas aad Brlda-e Work at Xrfrer Frlees a speolalty. Oar Patent Soakle Saotlom will hold pong teeth p BTO STTTDSlTTa. Come In at once) and take advantage of low rates. AU work done by specialists without pain and guaranteed for 1 , rear . - , .. . ' Boston Painless Dentists Fifth and Morrlaion streets, entrance Itltt Morrison, GREAT SALE OF JAPANESE And Chinese Goods, consisting of Ivory Carvings, fine Decorated Porcelain, Bronae, new Brass Wares, Satsuma Ware, Cloisson nitf, 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 Invited to attend this sale at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. ANDREW KAN & CO. Corner Fourth and Morrison. NOM KIN Chinese Restaurant IBS Secoad Street, Corse A 'av. Tellrlnus Chinese nomlla emit Pn- perb chop suy. lH-n,at"'r J vi1 viands of all dnxrlpllnna -I Cheapeet plare In t'M,. .ii , (i, . bozae for l,rtUa. ,a 1 ' j , ehell and A.,wr. I ... car. chairs all Imperial. AUGTIOW