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About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1904)
: a 19 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, - WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 27. 1801. , CRV OF WOE FROM -Mm-tm OTTAWA LTUX1IUI SAT AXZ&X- , cam aous vnois rkxx. rox- ' VOX CAJTAJPA AT UCSI X.OW- ; ,, SB TSA TUT PSXAVDAT XOKS TOBT X SOVBTSS. V ' ' - - ' - - I , fN' 1 .Ci. .-... ..J... ' ..' - : . Alexander 1 Maclaren, tbs ' millionaire lumberman of Ottawa, and president el .: ' the North I'aciflo Lumbw company at . BarneL B. C. poura out a tale of wo to the Winnipeg Telegram of Manitoba about the lumber buaineaa In the Brit- ' Ian possessions. Ha la the proprietor of two large aawmilla and one of the moat . ' up-to-date pulp mil la In America, located at Buckingham. ' Mr. Maclaren ear': ' '" regret to aay that the proapeota In the Umber Industry are not very brU- llant, and In' the province of British Co- lumbia the lumbermen are la a pretty - tight corner. . On of the cauaea la over ' production from the great number of 1 mllla that have bean established recently and the other la the fact that tb Ca " nadlan market baa been slaughtered by ; the American manufacturers, who are rushing their aurplua Into the dominion '.and aelllng It her at a amaller figure ; than they do la their own country. . It ' would not be ao bad war the prtcea re duced by thla condition, but the Cana- ' dlan product, being in the majority, rules . .the market, while ' the percentage of American lumber Mils at tha aame fig ure and takea Into tha United States a ' vary large amount of money that should, go to add to tha prosperity of our own country." 1 . The above clipping waa ahowa to aev. i arai Portland lumbermen, who said It waa news to them that lumbar waa being ahlpped Into Canada .from the United Statea. but atatad tha newa came from an evidently authoritative source. Alexr ander JCuna said: "There la ho duty Imposed on lumber . shipped Into Canada from the United States, but the latter government lm poses a' duty of to centa per thouaand on tha Canadian product The Canadian government permits sawmill men and ..- loggers to cut tb timber on Its lands . by paying stumpage' at the rat of (0 cents per thouaand feet, and tha pay Is not demanded until the sawmill pro prietor secures tb money for the prod uct. This should give the British Co- lumbia or Canadian aawmilla a valuable 1 concession that would enable them to compete with the lumberman en this aid of th Una." - It Is th opinion of some of th local , lumbermen that the Pu get sound mills are unloading a part of their surplus In British Columbia, V ; ADMIRAL TAYLOR IS . DEAD OF PERIT0XIT1S 4Jereal BpeeUl fcmloe.) v i, , . 8udburr. Ont., July 17. Rear Admiral Henry Clay .Taylor of th United Btatea navy, who commanded the battleship In diana in tha Bpanlah-American war and REAB ADMIRAL. HENRT CLAT TAT- ..- - LOR., ... . aralnetHfoma for his wnrk mt Binii.m died of peritonltia at th Cooper Cliff I generu noapitai last night. He was born In Hit. graduated from the Annap ells naval academy In mi. and partici pated In th latter .portion of th civil ' HI first service waa on board the Shenandoah. It ended In th spring of It (4. ... He was at that tlm sent to tbs Eng- nsn cnannei to relieve the Kearsarge and from bene niad a tour of th wa ters aurroundlng . th East Indies in search of confederate cruisers. Hs was promoted master In ISIS, and following various promotions and service at lf - feremt atattons tie waa in 101 appointed coiei ox ui oureau or navigation. . . in i M ' i . .. Aa Abetst-sOiided Boa Uses Mas. Prom Cincinnati Commerclal.Trlbuna "And you ', have four marriageable laughters, Mr. Srolthersr . . "Tea; come early and get a bargain i our June eeie." t. . 233-285 Morrison St. Grand ' Wind-up Sale fast rww days more before w move late ou new store. kj- W bars but a few suits left made Of etfemine. voile, granite, kersey and covert cloths. In the latest styles. If you can find a suit among these few left tliat will fit you It Is yours at your prlre. Th auctioneer baa but to say, "Gone to you.? , Com Inspect th stock and have what you want put tip at auction at either of th daily sales 2:10 and 7:3 P. m: Tour price takes any of our -' - Cloaks, Skirts, Waist or Jackets tog, Seeoaa riooa. TVMT lBCKTOT Bl tmnnrta- tion of cii'Mce Astrakhans direct from jeipeic, rmnv. (omi early, se l l the akin you wish and we wtll mke you a Jacket in th verv latest I YOU CAN HAVE: CREDIT "TO THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEYS The Second Successful Week of Oalr Groat 1 "Bmm : Is now In progress, .and the fact that we are doing business demonstrates to our mind (and the people" too) that" the prices we quote are sufficiently low to warrant the people to buy even at the time of year when all classes 6f business Is dullp We can furnish your home complete, and You Can Have Credit. If you are building, or cant find a loca tion to suit you," or for any reason you are not Just ready for the goods, we'll pack and store them for you. They must be moved from he store, as th dirt and dust from the workmen, ,who iwill soon begin remodeling our front and Interior, damages the goods. Hence" ourllow. prices quoted. Better. now than after, they are damaged. - r -?i Leather Upholstered Rocker Worth $18.00 The' frame is solid oak, gold-', en finished, - beautifully ". hand polished; the up holstering is of leather' in " the latest- diamond Z tufted sty lew G)mpnl "7 Sale JPrice Morris Chdr Worth ' $12.00 Solid 'Oaavmade of quarter sawc4 stock; the wood work polished through out; we have only 6 of these chairs left, in two i styles .' of , japholstery, Verona or striped cor n duroy.'. , .Co mpu lsory Sale Price - 09.00 Oali & Dresser, Worth.$17.00 This is made of solid oak, has two serpentine top drawers, paneled ends ; the "mirror s 20x24 French 1evel plate. Oimpulsory Sale Price $14.00 V. II c- j , J 10 to 30 per cent off oar Rug department we ' have reduced prices from 10 to 80 per cent, and we are showing an , exceptionally large. line for; this' season ot the yea'rj -5 " "' '"J Lace Curtains Lace Cartalns at Cost $2.00 grade ?i.47: $2.50 grade 1.00 $3.00 grade $2J25 - - $3.50 grade f 2.50 $4.00 grade $2.90 $5.00 grade 93.75 $6.50 grade $5.00 Pretty Parlor Pieces - We have a very large v assortment - .of --pretty-. Parlor Pieces which we will mark down from 20 to 30 per cent" front qur regular retail prices. d a it m JkaC Ta. I a 1 L VI VF A ; ' A SEASONABLE ARTICLE : The ; famous Victor Refrigerators at the fol- ; T lowing cost prices: ; $20.00 Victor Refrigerators. . . . .$14.50 $18.00 Victor Refrigerators..... $13.00 I $21.50 Victor Jiefrigerators. . . . .$15.50 . $17.80 Victor Refrigerators ... . $12.50 $12.50 Victor Refrigerators . . . . ! $ 9.75 $35.00 Steel Range... $25.00 . $49.00 Wagner Steel Range. .. '. ! $35.50 $47.00 Standard Steel Range.... $34.00 '; - These, Ranges have high 'warming ' closets. . $25.00 Oak Extension Table,' very mas- . ' . sive turned and fluted legs; the top of k this table is 45 inches square. -Cdmpul-- ' sory Sale Price... ... ........ $15.50 $80.00 Quarter-Sawed Oak Hand-Polished ' Sideboard, a good value at its present " price.. " Compulsory Sale , ; Price .......................$48.00 $26.00 Golden Oak Sideboard, serpentine . front, bevel French plate mirror. Com pulsory Sale Price... ....... .$18.00 $52.00 Weathered Oak Buffet and China Closet Combined, one of the latest mis . sion designs. Compulsory . Sale Price. . . . . . ............ .$42.00 $37.50 Weathered Oak China Xloset, lat- est mission design $24.00 $18.50 Weathered Oak Side Table $12.25 $35.00 Weathered Oak Extension Table, an attractive mission design, top 48 -inches square. Compulsory -Sale Pric ..$26.00 YOU CAN HAVE CREDIT Folding Couches Worth $10.00-TEntire framework is of malleable metal; this couch is guaranteed for 5 years; when closed it occupies space 2 feet 1 6 incheswide .by 6 Jeet. long, and makes an ideal couch ; when open it is 4 feet 6 inches wide and 6 feet long. Our Compulsory Sale Price will be.. ...... .....$7.25 Mission Den Table Worth $1100A very.strpnli hand - made ; . arti cle ; waxed leather finish'; the top of this table is ' 89 inches in diame ter, octagonal shape. .; ' Compuk " sory Sale Price $19.00 Extension, Tabled extends - eight feet, made of solid oak, quarter- ,- ' V ( sawed top. . . .......... . . .. . .$11.00 V $17.00 Large Roomy Parlor Rocker, quar- ter-sawed oak, highly polished, finish, ' - genuine -leather seat Com- , pulsory Sale Price ......... . . . $10.75 r $45.00 Hallrick, quarter-sawed oak hand- polished golden finish, 4 feet wide and 7 . . fet high, a massive piece of furniture. " Compulsory Sale Price $33.75 $50.00 China Closet, Uglily polished gold- en oak, art glass sides and front, one of the. latest Grand Rapids patterns. Com- . pulsory, Sale Price........... $39.00 t $35.00 China Closet, golden, oak finish, : - with large mirror back, bent glass ends."" " Compulsory Sale Price....;.. $23.75. $25.00 ' Spring - Edged Velour Covered . Couch, extra. large size, . indestructible, steel construction. : Compul sory Sale Price. .. .$15.50 $100 Large Roomy Rocker, substantially . . . Built and finished in the dark golden ; V oak. ',This,is an extraordinary) value. Compulsory Sale Price. ....... $2.50 '' - .' " . . . $55.00. Oak, Princess Royal Dresser, just like cut, made of select quarter-sawed oak stock, hand polished, golden oak,; finish, 18x40 French bevel pier mirror, one of the latest Grand Rapids patterns. ' Compulsory Sale Price. ..... .$42.50 $18.00 Weathered Oak" Mission Rocker, ' upholstered in genuine Spanish leather. ' A large roomy rocker." Com- ' ' pulsory Sale Price,. ..........$12.00 , youcAn HAVE CREDIT siyie at u m in mr piune, fcABdZgT ABB UAOXBd TtiM BiKBa) XaT TBB win,